Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1913 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Friday, Oct. 24, 1913.

fOMINT. EVENTS. Thi evening the membera of the Hammond Chapter of the American Institute of Child Mfe win meet at the borne of Mlm Krlnblll In Ana Mreet. Mm. Krlnblll will talk on the Mob. tumor Method. Mm. Leu Carroll will entertain the members of the W. I. T. Y. Club at a thlmhle party this evening; at her home In I)iusla avenu. The standard Ileaerrs will meet thla evening at the home of MUn Ferrol Malejr In Walter atreet. M FET IV CIIIRCH PARLORS. The regular meeting of the Martha

Society of the First Christian church

was held yesterday afternoon in the church parlors in Calumet avenue. The members spent the afternoon sewing for the bazaar 'which they will give at Thanksgiving. They also planned the serving of a Thanksgiving dinner. Next

A DELIGHTFUL PARTY. The Mises Emery entertained a number of guests very charmingly last evening at their home in Ruth, street in honor of Miss Minnie Turner and Daniel R. Taitt whoso marriage will

monthly meeting. The members played progressively at five table. Mrs. Erl--weln won the first honors and prizes were also won by Mrs. Bieker and Mrs. Jacob Weis. After the card Karnes the

hostess served her guests with dainty

take place Thursday evening, October (refreshments. The luncheon was serv

Thursday afternoon the monthly social J 30 at the home of the bride' parents, led in two courses. The next meet!

meeting of the society will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. John M. Stinson, 37 Waltham street. A delightful program will be arranged for the afternoon. f

Heat, when and whr yon want It. Get a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas Elee. Co. Adv. Sttt

KAUFMANN frWOLF Hammond.Ino.

Piss F

Week End Sale of

and Cigars

Groceries, Candies

Finest Quality New No. 1 Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb QC

Fancy California Dry Lima Beans, Oi per lb ... (JSC

Fine New Evaporated

Apricots, per pound

Kirk's Famous

Jap Rose Toilet

Soap, cake. . ,

71c

wHt'Ci Swift's Pride $ Pride 8!ap' sOARJ 10 bars for IT-Tl 32c

I

Iflr.

I6c

Swift's Pride Washing Powder, the large pack

age only. .

All Swift's

Goods Contain Hamilton Coupons

Welsch Famous Grape Juice, full quart bottles. Randall's Pure Grape Juice, full quart bottles.

Priq Washirf? powder

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Turner, 303 Tru- I of the club will occur In two week

man avenue. Hearts was played pro-ltne home of Mrs. Peter Austgen in

gresslvely at five tables during the Douglas street. Cards will again be

evening, the prizes in the games being (the feature of entertainment

won by Miss Beatrice Hansen and Mr.

Taltt. Two other contests were enjoy-I MRS. IIERIIOLD A HOSTESS,

ed during me evening, one in wnicn I .Mrs. otto Herhold was hostess at a

the guests planned the wedding trip for thimble party yesterday afternoon at

the bridal couple. A dainty luncheon her home in Calumet avenue. Her

was served. The appointments were in guests were the members of the Ame

the bride's colors, white and yellow. ! thyst Club who met for their regular

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mac semi-monthly meeting. The hours un-

Turner, Mrs. James M. Turner, Mrs. I. til four o'cloc kwere spent pleasantly

E. Emery, the Mises Minnie Turner, 1 with needle work after which the

Julia Wall, Margaret Relnholtz. Pollle guests wer eserved with dainty re-

Knotts, Uertha and Beatrice Hansen, freshmenta. Mrs. Goehirnger of East Messrs. Carr, Hilger, Work. Joseph Chicago who has been a guest at a

Austgen. Herman Betz. Frank Hallett, number of the meetings of the club re

E. B. Stiles and D. E. Taltt. eently will be the next hostess and will

entertain the members of the club on

The most fanaoua comic opera ever I the afternoon of November 6th.

written in II. M. S. IMnafore. See It

t the Christian ehureh Tuesday and I A DANCING PARTY

Wednray nlghta, October 2S and 2. The Young Ladies" odality of St

Ticket 25 cent. A completely equip-I Mary's church of East Chicago will en-

ped atage has been built and the en-tertain at a dancing party this even

Hammond Meat Mar ike!

101 State Street 216 Hotmail Street

E Specials for One Day only Saturday, Oct. 25

Our Meats are the Best Our Fricss the Lowest

"e Self Just as we Advertise

9 POUNDS FRESH LEAF

LARD for

SMALL FRESH PORK

LOIN, per pound.....

tire opera will be given with appro

priate costumes, aceaery, orchestra and

horua. 24-3

WILL RENDER COMIC OPERA.

The comic opera "H. M. S. Pinafore,"

or The Lass That Loved a Sailor will

be given by the choir of the First I at the Central school Wednesday even-

Christian church Tuesday and Wednes

day evenings of next week in the

church auditorium in Calumet avenue.

A completely equipped stage has been

erected and the entire opera will be

given with appropriate scenery and

costumes. Professor Clark Learning has directed the rehearsals. The even

ing's entertainment promises to be very enjoyable and it is expected that there

will be large audiences on both even

lngs. The following is the cast:

39c 29c

Fine Quality Mixed Tea, per lb

Sample 27c

Red Hen Brand Choice Holai ses, -gallon pail9.16c 90 gallon pails

Gallon Cans Van Camp's

Pumpkin, per can....

2lc

Lion Brand Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, 2povund R4r packages U2w Choice California Evaporated Peaches, per sr. ioc Fresh Pearl Tapioca,

pound per

61c

3-Pound Bags Pure Ta

ble Salt, per bag

Barber's Best ' and

Cheapest Matches, 12

boxes in large

package, for. .

Choice California Seed

ed Raisins, G. &. S. Brand' Qit Mb pkg.. 5JC

3k

t " and ie, 12

I5c

Choice Fresh Roasted Santos and Rio Coffee, Of per pound Q

Choice Santos Peaberry Coffee, per ponnd ,

Our Famous 30c LeadelJ" Coffee, per pound far jfC

25c

Choice Butterine, put up - In country roll style, . i p 1-pound rolls Ou Magnolia Fine Butterine, i ft

Impound prints I Wv

Jelke's Choice Butterine,

5-pound drums

89c

CARNATION BRAND EVAPORATED MILK

lau cans, 6 lor 25c QQ Small Cans, 6 for 25c per dozen VuC Per dozen

48c

3 BIG CANNED GOODS SPECIALS

No. 2 Cans Midland Sugar Corn i No. 2 Cans Leghorn Early June'

Peas i.

No. 2 Cans Joan of Arch Kidney

Beans

3 cans for

25c

Per

dozen,

95c

SPECIALS

Finest Cape

Cranberries

per quart

Cod

i"8lc

Best Jersey Sweet

Potatoes, f 4 lbs lUC

FY fin

Snider's Pure Tomato Catsup,

12c

15 8 oz. bottles . .

25c 16 oz. bottles

19c

SPECIALS Extra Fine Cauliflower, per head.

12c. 15c and

FRESH DRESSED

CHICKEN, per pound.

SMALL FRESH PORK

SHOULDER, per lb..

HIND QUARTER SPRING

LAMB, per pound ,

!ing in the Lyric Hall instead of St.

Mary's Hall as was first announced. A

number of Invitations have been is

sued in Hammond.

A STEREOPTICON LEfTl'HE.

A stereopticon lecture will be given

FORE QUARTER SPRING

LAMB, per pound

CHOICE CUT NATIVE

SIRLOIN STEAK, lb.

ing, November 5 for the benefit of the

Lake County Humane Society. Views

of Colorado will be shown. The admis

sion is ten cents and the public is

,cordlally invited to attend.

LEOAL NOTICES.

CHOICE CUT NATIVE

ROUND STEAK, per lb.

NATIVE VEAL LEG,

per pound

NATIVE VEAL ROAST,

' per pound ,

1.00 I4ic I4ic lOic I4ic 1 21c 181c I7ic 1 41c

I2c

NATIVE VEAL BREAST,

with pocket, per pound..

HOME CURED CORN

BEEF, per pound

MAYER BROS. SUGAR

CURED HAMS, per lb.. NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CALL HAMS, per lb...

MEYER BROS.' SUGAR CURED BACON, per lb.

3 PACKAGES OF ENPERIOR

STARCH, 10c size for

2 PKGS OF GRAPE NUT, 15c size, for

2 PKGS. CREAM OF WHEAT, 15c size, for 3 PKGS. OF TAPICO, 10c size, for.... :

3 PKGS. BAKING SODA, 10c size, for

Il!c ...61c

I7ic 12k 171c

9c 20c 20c 19c 19c

3

Thursday, Friday and Saturday 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9 p. m. REED BROS. The Eccentric Waiter LULU HUNTER And Her Musical Bugs RYAN AND MAYBELLE "The Original Ship Ahoy Dancers' FRED M. GRIFFITH "The Tricky Monologist" 2 Reels Pictures 2 COMING THREE TWINS Big Musical Show

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NOTICE

OF

FOR THE RENEWAL

LIQUOR IJCKNSE.

Notice i hereby given to the cltl-

r.i - riu 1 1 ..1.1. ?: T v. I

T: , VV. J, County. Indiana, that the undersigned.

Fine Large

Chestnuts, per lb....

18c

e New I2c

SFE3&L SALE OF GANDV

Roma Chocolates, freshly made, delicious crcamv centers, assorted flavors, nut tops, heavily coated

with chocolate, regularly

sell at 30e pound, this sale

D J 19c

Hand Made Cream Bon Boris, assorted flavors, worth 40c, 0 K O special, per lb Uw

After Dinner Mints, Lime

Wintergreen and Peppermint flavors, 25c 4 jr grade, per lb. ... . IOC

Extra Special, Fresh Made

Jelly Beans, assorted flav

ors, the 12c kind, J g per pound : C

Peanut or Molasses Kisses regular 15c grade, pound imC

SPECIAL SALE OF CBGAStS

Joe Anderson, Great Gunner and Lillian Russell, 8forial' 25C Don Rubino, Curly Maid and Lord Sheldon, JP special, 10 for OC All 15c Cigars 10c straight all 10c straight cigars, spett.. 25c

Havana Ribbons, Tom

Keene and Broadcast,

r1: 25c

John Ruskins, Diamond

Crowns, LaAzora Operas,

all good 5 cigars, Qflf special, 8 for tjUU

All Popular Brands of 10c

Smoking Tobacco, special, 3 for

25c

ter. K. C B.. First Lord of the Ad

miralty C. a. Ingraham.

Captain Corcoran, commander of H

M. S. Pinafore H. C. Hatfield.

Ralph Jlackstraw, able seaman

James Graves.

Dick Deadeye, able esaman Clark

Learning.

Bill Bobstay, boat swain H. U Eck-

man.

Josephine, the captain's daughter-

Marguerite Haefer.

Hebe. Sir Joseph's cousin- Mildred

Ingraham.

Little Buttercup Helen Ford.

First Lord's- sisters .cousins and

aunts Mesdames Khret, Graves, Dick

enson, Cross, Beebe, Singer, Misses Ford, Sheffield, Sliger, DufraJn, Forline,

McGulre, Denton, Hess Schutz, McNutt,

Bishop and Mauch.

Sailors and Marines. Messrs. Cross,

McGulre, Beebe, Findling, Bvans, Seltz,

Passage and Dickenson.

A I.IXEX SHOWER. Mrs. A. Green and Mrs. H. Gluth en

tertained a number. -of friends and rela

tives very charmingly at a linen show

er last evening at the home of Mr

Green, 639 Calumet avenue. The affair

was given complimentary to Miss Abblo

Jones of East Chicago and William

Gragido whose marriage will be an

event or the near future. They were

the recipients of many pretty gifts

Andrew Cupka. Is a male inhabitant

and resident of the said City, Town

ship, County and State of Indiana, and

is over the age of twenty-one years.

and has resided in the State of Indiana!

more than one year and In the City of

Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County,

Indiana, for more than six months

prior to the date of this notice. That

he is a qualified voter and that he is a

citizen of the United States of Amer

ica, is a man of good moral character;

that he will apply' to the Board of

County Commissioners at Crown Point,

Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of November, 113, the same

being the 3rd day of November, 1913,

for a renewal of license to retail in

toxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt

liquors In less quantities than five gal

lons at a time and permit the same

to be drank on the premises where

old. Said license being heretofore

granted by the Board of County Com

tnissloners on the first Monday of No

vember, 1912. and issued by Charles A.

Johnson, Auditor of said Township,

County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location twhr Htiuors are to be sold

by the provisions of the .license to be

renewed la a follows:

The ground floor front room of

two-story frame building, situated on lot 20, block 2. original Town of Tol-

leston. now in the City of Gary. Lake

ine evening was spent very enjoyaoiy county. Indiana. Bar room is 60 feet

witn gnames and music until tenljong and 24 feet wjde. has glasa tront

o clock wnen a prettily appointed l door, facing west on Maia or Grant luncheon was served. Roses and (.,.,.. om remr door facing east to v

Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City

Strict attention given to all phone orders

Chas. Berendi

tOI S'ata St

(bom 103

lionmaa & GostlU S& Pbcat 431

ond Part shall Immediately notify the

said Party of the First Part of any claim or suit within thirty days after same is made, filed and instituted.

FIFTH: The said Party of the First

Part shall restore all roads and public places which shall be opened by it, for

the purposes aforesaid to the same order and condition in which the same

were before opened by it.

SIXTH: The Party of the First

Part agrees to keep its system in safe condition and so as to endanger life

and property within the Town as little as practicable in the operation of

its system, also to conform to all rea

sonable requirements of the Town

Board in the location of its poles and other properties and to Interfere as little as practicable with the right of ingress to and egress from private prop

erty in- the use of the Public Road.

SEVENTH: This permit shall not be

assigned or the use of ssld wire or wires granted to any other than the

First Tarty herein without first obtain Ing the written permission of the See

ond Party thereto. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this permit to be properly executed in duplicate. TOWN OF SCHERERVILLE. BT .

WITNESS:

northern indiana gas & electric company. by . WITNESS:

Notice Is further given that the Board, has fixed November 6th. 1913, at eTght f) o'clock p. m., at the Town Hall, in - said Town, as the time and place for public hearing on said franchise, at which time and place any taxpayer of said Town may appear. If ha see fit."

HOU

5 or more AMATEUR ACTS Tonight

3C

m GUBITZ Guaranteed Shoe Store 149 East State Street

Hammond

Indiana

chrysanthemums decorated the parlors

very attractively. Among the guests at the party were Mrs. Jones, the

Misses Florie ,May and Abbie Jones of

East Chicago, Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. Mac

Dowel! and daughter, Mrs. White and

son, Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs. George Glndl, Mr. and Mrs. Gerge Green and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gluth. Mr. and

Mrs. A. Green and son

Gluth, Gluth

cant lot. Building is situated at 1103

Main or Grant street, a public high

way In said City of Gary.

ANDREW CUPKA.

Your

TOWN OF SCHERERVILLE. PUBLIC NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that oh Oc

tober 21st. 1913, the Board of Trustees

the Misses Edna I ot the Town of Schererville. deter-

Bertna and tmmi Hasse, Edith mined to grant to Northern Indiana

Marie Harris, Martha Ruts, Elsie Gas and Electric Company a franchise

Gruenewald, Mesiirs. Henry Hurt, Wal

ter Proll, T. W. Lang and William

Gragido.

ESTERTAISS WITH CARDS.

Pedro was played by the members of

Sewing Circle No. 2 of St. Margaret's

hospital who met with Mrs. L. Ward at

her home in State Line street yesterday

afternoon for their regular semi-

BESSIE STUART CAMPBELL

of New York City will give the

evening of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, at 8:15 o'clock Hammond Chamber of Commerce Room SUBJECT Education in the Twentieth Century" Tickets $1.00 For Sale at Straube Piano Store

WE CARRY

the largest 'assortment of imported and domestic "Wines and Liquors in Lake County CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE. S. Levin, Prop. . 145 East State St. Hammond, Ind.

Tel. 438. Free delivery to all parts of the City.

- km iffy' rON

in said Town, in the following form

to-wlt:

AGREEMENT.

THIS AGREEMENT, made this 21st

day of October, A. D. 1913, between

THE NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND

ELECTRIC COMPANY, a corporation

duly organUed under the laws of the

State of Indiana, hereinafter called the First Party, and the Town of Schererville. Indiana, hereinafter called the

Second Party. WITNESSETH. THAT:

Whereas, First Party desires to contract, maintain, operate and use a pole line along, 'upon, over and across the

Public Road known as the Scherer

ville-Highlands road, or Kennedy Ave

nue, extendinded at the location here

inafter more fully described.

Now, Therefore, In consideration of the premises, and the mutual covenants, premises and agreements herein made, it is agreed between the parties

hereto as follows:

FIRST: Second Party will permit

First Party to place, maintain, operate and use a wire line consisting of Four

(4) wires at present and Six (6) future

wires with necessary poles, fixtures,

and attachments, along, upon, over and

across the Public Road of the Second

Party, a distance of about Thirty-Nine

Hundred and Sixty (3960) feet, and lo

cated In Town of Schererville, Indiana,

from North Corporation line , to the South line of the right-of-way of the

Elgin, Jollet and Eastern Railroad

Company, Hartsdale, Indiana. Being

particularly located as shown upoti

Plat attached thereto and made a part

thereof.

SECOND: Each and all of the said

wires shall be maintained at all times

at an elevation of not less than twen

ty-two (22) feet above the ground, except guy wires and anchor wires which

run to the ground.

THIRD: In constructing said pole line the party of the First Part shall

obstruct as little as possible the Pub

lic Roads of the Town of Schererville.

FOURTH: The Party of the First

Part may make all necessary excava

tions and openings on the Public Road for the purpose aforesaid, and when

making said excavations and openings the Party of the First Part shall do all

things necessary to protect the Public from any damage or costs which said

party of the Second Part may be com

pelled to pay as the result oi any ae-

fault. carelessnes or neglect of the

Party of the First Part In the con

struction, maintenance and operation

of Its electric system hereby authorised; providing, the Party of the Sec-

Doctor Will Advise You

llmi Woolen Underwear is the hostCoopers is the stuff Let us Protect you from the Cold $lipp3rs,"iacina7s,-Sweaters

ROYAL TAILORS

STETSON HATS

JACK FX

"A SHOP FOR MEN" 601 Hohman St. Haramond, Bldg.

mm

mm

See our new line ot Ladies and Men's popular and dependable footwear. It's worth your while to see these goods, the price is our best salesman. ATTENTION MEN Ask to see our new Men's shoe with arch support built in. Just the shoe for firemen and policemen.

Neilssons Musical College. Finest teachers in all departments. Teachers certificates and diplomas awarded. Send for booklet and prices, 9126 Com merclal avenue. South Chicago, Ilk 10-3-1-ma.

Ssnofc HtHIt Canadian Clab Mixtare. F pipe or cigarette, best t aat leaf and aklll can produce. Adv. ,

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sella salable property READILY- aad aaakea all GOOD property Saleable."

HJsMsaB SsitioBFaSsiy Safe Bssi&hs 23ih

10c

EXTRA FINE SWEET

POTATOES, 4 pounds for

FANCY FRESH SPINACH,

per peck.

20c

WE HAVE SOME MORE OF THOSE

2Cc BANANNAS at 2 dozen for

SHELLED POP CORN,

per lb, 5q or 6 lbs for.

BULK MINCE MEAT,

per pound

25c 2Bc IGc

HART BRAND CANNED KIDNEY

BEANS, LIMA BEANS, GREEN

CUT STRING BEANS, BEANS AND PUMPKIN, per can at

FANCY CAULIFLOWER,

12c. 15c and

14-POUND BAGS FINE

TABLE SALT, this sale

WAX 10c 18c I5c

1.00 SHOULDERS, I3ic

LEAF LARD, 82 pounds for. . SMALL PORK per pound

OSCAR MAYER'S MOOSE BRAND

HAMS, per pound. 5-POUND STRIPS BACON, per lb.

CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound SIRLOIN STEAKS, per pound . . . . , HONEY COMB TRIPE, (pickled) per pound-.

I7c I7ic life m 8c

NOTHING SO DELICIOUS AS OUR HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED.

JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW LOT OF FRENCH PEAS. Our special price

for Saturday will be per can, Jgg -

6 cans for.

I. GO

OUR BEST IMPORTED FRENCH

MU5HKOUM5, 43-50 buttons, per

tin at 32c eacn or 6 cans for

I. SO

MIDGET SWEET PICKLES,' 75 pickles to the quart per quart at

BULK FARINA, fresh from the mill, per pound CANNED APRICOTS for table

25c quality for FANCY INDIAN RIVER GRAPE FRUIT, each..., WASHING SODA, 4 pounds for

HmmpBeiP Biros,

about 30c 6c

use,

ISc 10c 10c

578 Hohman St., Hammond Phones J550-J55J