Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1913 — Page 2
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THE TIMES; Thursday, Nov. 6, 1913.
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Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store EB&iJiBlLE STARS IPS
7th
Friday Double Stamp Day in Ready to Wear
House Dresses, 89c
Flannel Balkans, 1.69 For Girla and Misses these Flannel Ralkana are very nifty. They come in dark reds and copen blue, long
sleeve, laced at neck and on the
side.
Ladies' Waists, 39c
A special clearing of plain -white
strip and dot percales and plain light colored chambrays, open front and back, mostly collarless styles, regular 50c to 79c value, Friday only.
Splendidly made House Dresses in medium dark stripes, made threequarter sleeve and round collar, sizes 34 to 4G.
Bathrobes, 1.48 Only 1.48 foo these Bathrobes of splendid weight, blanket cloth In the greys, blues and pink, large pocket and girdle; all 6izes.
A SHOE BARGAIN
ladies' Felt Juliets, in
maroon and black, flexible
leather soles, fur trimmed,
all sizes 3 to 8, special at
89c
Winter Needs at Reduced Prices-Dry Goods Flannelette, neat patterns, all the wanted colors, well fleeced, 27 Inches wide, others ask 10c, yard .C Huck Toweling, 16 inches wide, both eelvedge fast, full bleached, extra good for fancy work Q f or home use, yard W.fC Scarf, all silk, floral border, washable" hemstitched ends, size 22x68 inches, CO-. each U UC Table Cover, half bleached, hemstitched, floral patterns, warranted all linen, size 56x74 f f$f Inches, each aCQ Corset Cover Embroidery, neat designs, good edges, fine cambric.
full IS inches wide, yard t
Storm Serge, S6 inches wide, black,
blue, red, brown, good weight, perfect material, always sold for 50c,
Friday's special at
lie
39c
Big Clothing Salle For FRIDAY
SPECIAL XJHION SUIT SALE FOR SATURDAY
We are placing on sale for one day only 10 dozen Mn's Fine Union Suits in all first quality, all sizes, wool, wool and cotton mixed, J i n regular $2.00 garment, special for Friday ; I I H
Another Lot of Fine Union Suits, all firsts in a perfect fitting 0t
union suit, all sizes, regular $1.00 value, Friday only HHP
We still have all sizes in these Two-Piece Wool Shirts and
Drawers, regular $1.00 values you buy at tIP
10 Dozen Fine Black Lisle Sox, regular 25c value, Ap
for Friday only, pair 2 for faOC
Millinery for Friday Sale
WE WILL SAVE YOU 50c ON THE v DOLLAR ON FANCY FEATHERS
Fancy Ostrich Stick-Ups
Fancy Ostrich Stick-Ups. Fancy Ostrich Stick-Ups. Fancy Ostrich ' Stick-Ups.
19c 29c
49c 69c
Genuine colors
Ostrich Feather Bands, all
1.49
Genuine Ostrich Feather Bands and - A. ' I I
OIlCK-VjpS 1 79
Big Grocery Savings for
FRIDAY
44c
Sugar, best granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more, flour or
butter not included, 10 pounds for
Flour, Gold Medal, New Century or
Ceresota. Your choice of the best
4 brands, Vi-bbl. sack, 9 cc-u -bar
rel sack, 133 ' -j
'-barrel sack J g y Minas Blend Coffee, splendid value, 4 pounds. 103 fi per pound 4i,OU Mrs. Austin's Rolled Oats, f three 10c packages sSC Argo Starch, a 4 3 packages f jQ Armour's Shfield Brand Lard, guar
anteed pure, per pound
Good Quality Catsup, 3 bottles
14c 25c
Fancy Baldwin reI- 4.00 per peck
Apples, per bar-
40c
Potatoes, fancy New York Ruraj3, the- best grown, 60 pounds to
Mints wusnei,
Jo pounds to peck
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26c
Butterine, Jelke's Good Luck or Moxley's 5-b drum, gjg t Qi per pound I U2C Soap, Ambre, American Family, U. S. Mail, with older, fin 7 bars for fcUG
Wigwam Brand Kidney Beans or
Great Western Hominy, mm doz. cans, gg, per can 2C
Early June Peas or No. 3 Solid Pack
Tomatoes, doz. cans, 99 AP 3 cans f or . . .fc tj C
Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, dozen
tall cans, J per can .'
Best Quality Bulk Flour, 0"7 10-pound bag.. C.C
Borden's Peerless Milk, dozen tall
cans, QQn ftf"
3 cans for sdwC Farmhouse Sugar Corn, ft doz. cans, Q5(-per can O C Elgin Creamery Butter, finest ob
tainable, special price.
A UEUGHTFII, MKKTI.Nti.
Mrs. a. n. .Kale entertained very
charmingly the members f the-.I. G.
R. Club yesterday afternoon at her
home In Sibley street. With the mem
bers Mm. Kale entertained Mrs. Lewi
of Hammond and Mrs. Lewis of Austin,
111. The hours until four o'clock were
spent pleasantly wtiix needle work alt
er which the hostess served a prettily I
1
appointed two course luncheon. The election of officers was a feature of I
the afternoon and it resulted In the
election of Mrs. Frank Stewart for
president and Miss Mayme Shea for
secretary. The next meeting; of the club will occur in two weeks and the
hostess will be Mrs. Howard of East I Chicago. Mrs. Howard will entertain
at a thimble party. MRS. SKVF.RS A HOSTESS.
Mrs. Severs invited a number of
young women to her home in the May-
wood apartments last evening to meet
her house gruest. Miss Alice Parkell.
Music and games were the entertain
ment for the evening:. In the guessing I
contest the honors were won by Miss
Verta Sheffield. Following: the games
the hostess served a dainty collation,
the tables in the dining: room being
prettily decorated with autumn foliage
and flowers. Dainty place cards were
at each cover. Miss Parfcell will con
clude her visit in Hammond Friday and
will return to Kansas City.
SERVE OYSTER Sl'PPEK.
Friday evening from five-thirty un
til eight o'clock the members of the third division of the Ladies' Aid So
ciety of the First Methodist church will
serve supper in the parlors of the
church In Russell street. The public
is cordially Invited to attend. The fol
lowing is the menu: Oyster stew, friend
oysters r raw oysters, escalloped po
tatoes, India relish, hot biscuits. Jelly
land coffee.
A SOCIAL MEETING.
The m?mbers of the enlor Social Club
will meet In the parlors of the First F.resbyterlan church, in South Hohman
street Thursday evening for their regular semi-monthly meeting. Music I
and games will be the diversions.
AID SOCIETIES MEET.
The hostesses at yesterday's meet
ing of the Ladies' Aid society of the
First Presbyterian church were Mrs. F. C. Deming, Mrs. T. AN'. Oberlin, Mrs. i A- Parry and Mrs. Eugene Cooper.
They served an excellent dinner at
noon in the parlors of the church in
South Hohman street to a number of
the members following which the aft
ernoon was devoted to work for the so
ciety. Arrangements were completed I
for the Harvest Suuper to be given at
the church on the evening of Novem
ber 14. An apron sale will be held in I
connection with the supper.
OX VISIT TO FATHER.
Lyman McCoy of Sibley street has!
gone to Eufaul Okla., to b the guest
of his father J. Harry McCoy for sev
eral weeks and If he likes the place J will remain for the winter. J. Harry
I McCoy was one of Hammond's first let
ter cariers.
MEET KBIT WEDNESDAY.
The Ladies of the. Knights of Colum
bus will meet next Wednesday after
noon In the club rooms in East Sibley
street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. Cards will be the entertain
ment for the afternoon. There was no
meeting of the club yesterday.
HOLD STUDY MEETING. The members of the American Insti
tute of Child Life will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. G. Hohman, 35 Mason street.
Mrs. Floyd H. Adams will address the
society and the musical program will
be given by Mrs. Hohman. This will
be the regular meeting of the Hammond Chapter and all members are in
vited to attend.
PARENTS' CUB MEETING.
The monthly meeting of the Parents
Club of the Riverside school will be
held at three o'clock tdmorrow after
noon in the school hall. The program
for the afternoon will be as follows:
Adress.- Rev. Frank O. Fraley
Piano Duet
Hazel Houser and Fraces Campbell
Vo-ial Solo Myrtle- Stelnert
Recitation Irene Merrill Selection Room 3
Piano Solo Myrtle Btelnert
A THIMBLE PARTY.'
At her home In William street Miss
Mayme Baker will entertain the young
women of the V. I. T. Y. Club at a
thimble party Friday evening.
AN ALL DAY SESSION.
The members of the Deborah Society
met for an all day session yesterday
in the parlors of the First Christian
chucrh In Calumet avenue. The com
mittee of which Mrs. Everett Merrill is chairman served dinner at noon to
I quite a number of members and their friends. A nice amount was realized
AN OLD RECIPE
10 DARKEN HAIR
15c
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BISCUIT COMPANY GRAHAM
CRACKERS
are baked in a way that keeps in all the nourishment that brings out the natural sweetness of the wheat and produces a most delicious flavor kept sweet and fresh in the moistureproof package. Always look for the famous In - er-seal Trade Mark. 10c
A O.V1ET WEDDING. The marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Ritzert and John Waggoner was quietly solemnized yesterday afternoon in the Presbyterian parsonage at Gary. The Rev. Walton performed the ceremony at half after four o'clock in the presence of a few friends. The ring' ceremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abbott of Hammond were the only attendants. After the ceremony the
bridal party had dinner at the Blnzenhoff in Gary. They will leave during the coming week on an extended wed
ding trip after which they will announce their at home In Gary,. Mrs. Waggoner is well known in Hammond having lived here for a number of years on State street. The many
friends of Mr. and Hrs. Waggoner will extend them their heariest btst wishes and congratulations. A STEREOPTICON ENTERTAINMENT A large audience composed principally of Hammond people were celightfully entertained at a traveiogue on "Colorado, the Playground of the
World" last evening in the assembly room of the Central high school building In South Hohman street. One hundred and twenty band colored slides of
; some of the most beautiful scenery in (the world were shown. They gave a
splendid idea of mountain climbing aad what the mountain climber sees. Particularly interesting were the views taken from the top of the Arapahoe Teaks, 14,000 feet above the tea. show
ing a real glacier. This loan collection of stereopticon slides and accompanying travelogue were secures by the J members of the Lake County Humane
Society from the Colorado Chautauqua Association of Boulder, Col. The entertainment was given for the benefit of
jthe Humane Society and in the neighborhood of forty dollars was cleared. ; Matinees will be given this afternoon
at the Lincoln and Irving schools for
the benefit of the Lincoln school board
New taxi car has been put !n service
by the Square Deal Auto Company.
Calls answered promptly day or night.
Phone 179. 6-lwk Mrs. Theodore Blosser of Highland
street has returned home after
week's visit with friends and relatives
in Decatur and Bluffton, lnd. Last Thursday Mrs. Blosser witnessed the
unveiling of the Soldiers' Monument.
Mrs. John Kussmaul of Huntington,
jlnd., is spending the day in Hammond.
Mrs. Kussmaul formerly lived here.
NOW PLAYING ROBERT SHERMAN Present. ROSE STAHL'S .Big Success
THE
Three-Act Drama Three Shows Daily Always 10c 15c
HOY
Same Popular Prices . Daily .Matinee
20c
out 1,282 tons of structural steel on his turn. He set up his great record de
spite the fact that he had a delay of one hour and twenty minutes in getting steel from the blooming mill.
The world's record has been broken several times in recent years and the feat of Mr. Sugrue the other day regained for him a title which he lost by a close margin to James Martin. The record has been see-sawing be
tween these men for several years.
South Chicago Calumet.
Is your house cold when you reach home? Get a Oas Heating; Stove. No. And. Gas & Elec Co Adv. 2Stf
Lodge Assemblies
LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN HAMMOND
Hammond people have found out
that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc.. as compounded la Adler-i-ka, the German
bowel and stomach remedy, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach INSTANTLY. This sim
ple mixture became famous by cuflng appendicitis and it draws off a surprising amount of old foul matter from
the body. It Is wonderful how QTJICK
LY it helps. Otto Negele, druggist.
Calumet and Payette street. -Adv.
which will be used by the society for the benefit of the church. During the
afternoon dainty refreshments were
served. The greater part of the after
noon was devoted to sewing and quilting and a great deal of work was accomplished. The members will meet for another all day session next Wed
nesday.
A BRIIXiE PARTV.
The only evening card party of the
entire month at the Hammond Country Club will be given this evening at
eight o'clock. Bridge whist will be
played progressively during tne even ing and prizes will be awarded.
I Friday evening there will be a meeting of the members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L O. T. M. in the K- of P. Hall iii South Hohman street. Mrs. Probst : of Elkhart, lnd.. the district deputy will be presnt. Refreshments will be served following the regular order of
business.
Mrs. Frank Probst of Elkhart. Ind.,
the district deputy attended the meeting of Silver Light Hive L O. T. M.
Which was held last evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. A large number of members were in attendance at the meeting and visi
tors were present from Indiana Harbor and also from Hammond Hive No. 2 L
O. T. M. of Hammond. The work of
the Hive was inspected and Mrs. P'robst made a short address. A social hour
was enjoyed following the regular lodge session. Refreshments were served during the social hour. The next meeting of the members will Occur in two weeks on Wednesday even
ing.
The members of the Ladios' Society
of the B. of L. F. and E. met yesterday
afternoon in the K. of P. Hall in South
Hobman street for their regular semi
monthly meeting. Following the busi
ness meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served
during- the social hour. A large num
ber of the members were in attendance
at the meeting. The next regular meet
n EES I
W. C. T. V. MEETING.
Mrs. J. M. VanSickie. 94 Plummer
avenue will open her .home tomorrow flfrnnn nto the members of the W. C
T. U. for their regular semi-monthly " wul ccur ,n lwo weeK on vea"
meeting. Important business will come
up for discussion ana it is aesirea
there is a large attendance of the mem
bership.
MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING. Mrs. Charles Laurence and Mrs.
Zuver will le the hostesses at the meeting of the Northside Ladies Club
Friday afternoon. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Laurence in
Sheffield avenue.
AX AFTERXOOW TEA. The Misses Katherin Kennedy and
Jessie Fisher entertained ai a five
o'clock tea last evening at the home
of Miss Eleanor Foster In vv imams
street. The tea was given in honor of
!Mrs. B. M. Jewel, formerly Miss Mar-
selle Murray, music suoervisor of the
Hammond public schools. About twen
ty guests enjoyed their hospitality.
Mrs. Jewell has been the guest 01 Airs
C. M. McDaniel for the past few days
and will return to ber home In Aller-
lon, Illinois, today.
There will be a meeting of the mem
bers of the G. I. A. to the B. of L 13
Friday afternoon in the K. of P. Hall
in South Hohman street.
TO MV FRIES' DM.
I take this method of thanking you
collectively for your support In the
recent election. I am just as anxi
ous to see you personally now and thank you. as I was to see you before
election and ask you for your vote. - HOLLIS C. HUNTER.
STEEL RECORD
IS BROKEN
J. J. Sugrue, ES41 Saginaw avenue,
for thirty years a steel worker and a
presetn employed as heater at the No.
1 structural mill of the South Chicago works, Illinois Steel company, broke the world's heating record for twelve
hours the other day, when he turned
Battle Creek Sanitarium
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MISS BERTHA CLARK That Dainty Entertainer
ONE ROUND O'BRIEN A Great Comedy Scream
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The Same Admission 5 and 10 Cents
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ARCHITECT
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TO LADIES Wo clean, press, repair and retina and put an velvet or silk collar and cuffs on your old clothes for the lowet possible prices. Young Men's Tailors 1 UTATB STRKET Phone 771 and wo will attend to It.
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per pound Cape Cod Cranberries,
Armour's or Acme Pork and Beans,
loe 6ize, 2 cans for
25c
Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray,
Faded Hair Dark and Glossy.
Almost everyone knows that Sagre Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brines back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak.
ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itching
scalp and stops falling- hair. Years agro
the only way to get this mixture was
to make It at home, which is musty
and troublesome.'
W I Nowadays we simply ask at ahy drus
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Hemedy." Tou will get a larg
bottle for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this old, famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; tor morning the gray hair diappears. and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, thick and glossy and i you look years younzer. Ad v.
BESSIE STUART CAMPBELL HAMMOND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM Friday Evening, Nov. 7th, 8:15 O'Clock Subject: "Education in the Twentieth Century" Assisted by Hammond Orchestra Ticket 1.00 on Sale at Straube's Piano Store
Now that ELECTION IS OVE& JOI iiai sjnoq ZSII 3Aei no CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS at Tel 744 Maplestone's 754 Hohman St.
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All bags bearing Park & Pollard Co.'s "Lay or Bust" trade
mark,
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DUT-MAS:
r.ls
(Dry-Mash, Gritless-Cbick, Growing Feed, Intermediate Chick Feed and Red Ribbon Chick Feed, Screened Scratch Feed and Red Ribbon Scratch Feed) are good for 10 cents each in purchasing any of their goods except feeds. We
have a full line of the Park & Pollard supplies on hand at all times which we will exchange for their empty bags. See special illustrated circular in each bag of feed or send for one free.
nXTVBJt TOUR BAGS THROUGH Hammond, lnd
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