Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1913 — Page 2
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MImk Matnr Hakrr in-ill entertain i
the mcmhern of the V. I. T. Y. Club nt as thimble party thin evening at her
home In Willlnmn atreet.
The children of the Kins Herald So
ciety will meet la the aortal rooms of
the Firat MethodUt Church In Huaaell
Ktreet Saturday afternoon at tvro-thlr-
ty o'clock, for thclf regular meeting.
AX AM. DIV SF.SSION.' The momjjers of the Martha Society met for an all day session yesterday In the parlors of the First Christian church In Calumet avenue. Dinner was served at noon following which the members unwed for the bazaar which will be Riven under their auspices at the Thanksgiving time. A Kreat deal of work was accomplished. The members will meet asaln next Thursday. It will be another all day session and it is desired that there 13 a lar.ne attendance of the membership. Many members were present at yesterday's meeting.
EMKUTAIXS WITH OA It DS. .V meeting- of the members of the Sunshine Club took place, yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles
I.uthman in Sibley street. Mrs, Luthman entertained her guests with cards, pedro being played progressively at three tables. Mrs. J. P. Ryan won the first honors and prices were also won by Mrs. Henrietta Huber and Mrs. C.
K. Jackson. The consolation prlje was awarded to Mrs. Charles Hubard.b Fol
lowing; the ard srames the hostess
served her guests with a prettily ap
pointed two course luncheon. The
next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. J. p. Ryan In Claude street and cards will again ba
the feature of entertainment.
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KAUFAAANN tWOLF - Hammond, Ind.
Big Savings in Pure Food Groceries for Friday Evening and Saturday.
sees
You San Save 5 Gents on Each of these Stems SflTURB&V EUEMING Between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock.
My Wife's Famous Salad Dressing, regular 15c size bottlfs 1Ha at lUC
Canada Woods Maple Syrup, regular 10c size
bottles
at.
5c
ANOTHER CAR OF THOSE FINE QUALITY WISCONSIN POTATOES came in yesterday. We will sell them in lots of one to ten bushels at flfl .
auu
per bushel.
Swift's Pride Laundry Snider's Famous To- Golden Egg Brand MacSoap, fjft mato Catsup, 15c 8-oz. aroni and Spaghetti, lobars WfcaC bottles, I f 10c packages, ? - - 25c 16-oz. bot.. I SJC 3 for..:...'.... uC Swiff. Naptha Soap, No , T Cans Fine New Buckwheat F.our 7 r t?hP Quality Aspara- I ft ia now in- The old l0r "Jb gus, per can.... CC fashiond kind 7I0. in 10-lb bags avis3G Our Famous Leader . , r, r. , , No. 3 Cans Choice East- ... . . 30c Coffee fill 0 , 8Car Mayer's Finest per pound . C " ' Q Sweet Pickled f per pound.. ..fcf2lj light syrup, can. ..UC Salt Pork, lb.. . DC Choice Santos and Rio No. 1 Michigan Hand- We give S. & H. Coffea, Olff. Pickod Navv CA Green Stamps with all Per lb Cm C Beans, per lb OC purchases. I
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S Honey Comb Bars, lb.. JQq Luxury Biscuit, lb Qc Fancy Ginger Wafers, lb NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S Graham Crackers, Cheese Sandwiches and Social Tea Bis- At" cuit, 3 packages for atsOC
Lion Brand XXXX Patent Flour -barrel sack ct
1.32 2.58
Carnation and Pet Brand MilkTall cans, 3 for 25c dozen Q3q Small Cans, 6 for tyc-
49c
-barrel sack. -barrel sacks
Per dozen.
ALL THE INGREDIENTS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING OR CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE AT SPECIAL PRICES
9c
Fancy New California Bulk Seedless' Raisins, per lb...
1 r.i.nacs i .inurni. oecaea naisins, pacKage 1 ftr Si-Pound Packages California Beauty Seeded Raisins, package SVc 1-Pound Packages Best Recleaned Currants, package 12lc Best Quality Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, per lb jg
25c SALE OF CANNED GOODS No. 3 Cans Ford Brand Tomatoes . 3 Cans for
No. 2 Cans Gold Bond Early June Peas No. 2 Cans Independent Corn. . . (Per dozen cans, 95c)
25c
Choice Medium Size Indian River Grape nr Fruit, ca., 7c; 4 foiZOC
Choice : Florida" Oranges, Per fQ dozen. ............ .01
Cigar Specials Tom Keene, Cuban Factory Smokers, Havana Ribbons and Havana Fives, special, Mia 7 "r 25C San Felice, LaAzora Opera, Permits and Henry George, all regular FiC cigars, special, 8 fr ...3QC Lillian Russell, Joe Anderson and Great Gunner, special, 8 for faDC Don Rubino, Lord Sheldon and Curly Maid, special, io for &53C All 1Cc 3 for 25c Cigars, AP special, for aWuC All Smoking Tobacco in JOc tins, special. OC, 3 tor 6-.3C
Candy Specials First Shipment from New Crop of Peanuts, excellent quality, 20c grade, special I OC Peanut Butter or Molasses Kisses, 15c grade, t tt special I UC Fresh Filbert Fudge, 20c grade, special, per s pound I J Q Tip Top Carmels, assorted flavors. 15c grade, special 5JC Jelly Beans, assorted flavors, 15c grade, special, q per pound uC After Dinner Mints, assorted flavor, 25c grade, j fspecial I mj0
Hammond Meat Market 101 State Street Specials for One Day only Saturday, Nov. 8th Our Meats are the Best Our Prices the Lowest Sae Sell Just as we Hdvertise
A ArTKHXIOX I'AHTY. Mrs. Goc-hringer had as tier guests
last Wednesday afternoon the members of the Amethyst Club of Hammond. She entertained them very dellKhtf ully at
her home in East Chicago. Games and needle, w-ork. were the features of the
afternoon following which a two course luncheon was served. In the
truesslnir contests prizes were won by Mrs. Kbert and Mrs. Herhold of Hammond and Mrs. Goehringer of Chicago.' Mrs. Goehringer is not a member of
the club but has been an invited euest
at a number of the meetings recently.
The next hostess will be Mrs. Andrew Hoffman of State street and she will entertain the members of the club on the afternoon of November 2uth. MRS. 1)1 NSIMi A HOSTKSS. Mrs. Julius IunsinR entertained informally at a thimble party yesterday afternoon at her home in Carroll street. Her guests for the afternoon were the members of the Colonial Club who met for their regular semi-monthly meeting-. With the members Mrs. Punsing entertained Mrs. Georpe R. Streeter and Miss Vinall. The guests devoted a part of the afternoon to their needle work after which they were served with dainty refreshents. The announcement
of the next meeting was made. Mrs. E. A. Gilson of Carroll street will entertain the members of the club at a
thimble party on the afternoon of
November 20.
WILL MEKT TODtY. The meeting of the members of Sew
ing Circle No. 2 of St. Margaret s hospital was postponed from yesterdayafternoon until today when Mrs. Peter
Austgen of. Douglas street will be host
ess. Cards will be the entertainment
for the afternoon. The members will play pedro progressively at several
lames.
WII.I. SKRVE St' I I'KR. An oyster supper will be. served this
evening between the hours of fivethirty and eight o'clock in the parlors of the First Methodist church in Russell street. The supper will be served by the members of the third division of the Ladies' Aid Society of the church and they invite the public to attend.
A STl'DY MEET IX f. There will be a meeting of the Ham
mond Chapter of the American Insti
tute of Child Life this evening at eight
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles G.
Hohman, 35 Mason street which all th?
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92 POUNDS FRESH LEAF LARD SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, per pound. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, per pound....
SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, per lb
NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, per pound NATIVE VEAL ROAST, per pound NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket, per pound.. HIND QUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound FORE QUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound FRESH LAMB STEW, per pound
1. 00 101c I7ic I6ic I4c I2c I lie 10c
NATIVE CHOICE CUTS OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK, per pound NATIVE CHOICE CUT ROUND STEAK, per lb.. NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound FRESH NATIVE BOILING BEEF, per pound FRESH PORK CHOPS, per pound HOME CURED CORN BEEF, per pound MAYER BROS.' SUGAR CURED HAMS, per lb... NO. 1 CAL. HAMS, per pound SUGAR CURED NO. 1 SALT PORK, per lb MAYER BROS.' STAR M BACON, per pound
SIRLO'N i8c I7ic I2c 8c I5ic 6c 1 61c 1 21c I5ic 18ic
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ROBERT SHERMAN Presents KOSE STAIIL'S Greatest Success THE ' (BMHIDIJSIUS A Drama No Mother Should Miss ADDED ATTRACTION 2 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 2 Three Shows Daily No Advance in Prices
Prompt Delivery to - All Parts of the City. Strict Attention GlYei to Ail Phone Orders. 101 State St. Phone 100 CHAS. BERENDT
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5 or more AMATEUR ACTS Tonight
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.Battle ijreeK i
Sanitarium
Foods
members are urged to attend. Mrs. Floyd H. Adams wil give tho address and the musical program will be given by Mrs. Hohman.
RKTinXS PHOM THE KtST. j Mrs. W. Krlcke, 311 Michigan avenue;
is expected home tomorrow after an extended visit In the east. She was
the guest of friends and relatives in New Haven, Conn., Boston and New York for the past several weeks. Mrs. Fricks makes her home with her son, E. E. Fricke in Hammond. Mr. Fricke will leave for Detroit this evening to meet her. A DKI.H.ln Ft I. AFFAIR. One of the most delightful affairs given by the Hammond Motor Boat
Club this season took place last evening Jn their club rooms in Calumet avenue when fifty or more members of the club and their friends gathered there for a box social. The affair also celebrated Mr. Grant Hunter's birthday anniversary. Informal dancing was enjoyed (luring the evening following which an elaborate banquet was serv
ed. The covers were laid at four long tables, which were beautifully decorat(o for the occasion. A delightful musical program was rendered. FATKRTA1NS I X FO II M . L I . Y. At her home in Calumet avenue Mrs. Yohn entertained the members of the R. A. E. Club very pleasantly at a thimble party yesterday afternoon. The hours until four o'clock were devoted to needle work after which the
hostess served her guests with a prettily appointed two course luncheon.
Mrs. Aubry of Michigan avenue will be the hostes sat the next meeting in two
weeks on Thursday afternoon November 20. MRS. GATES F.VTERTAIXS. Mrs. Mortimer Gates entertained very charmingly at a luncheon and efternoon card party yesterd.-iy at her home in Webb street in honor of the Columbia Club.' The luncheon -was one of beautiful appointments served ut one o'clock. Pink rose buds and individual candlesticks set with pink candles decorated the tables very prettily. Euchre was played progressive! y at four tables during the afternoon.
high score in the games bein made by Mrs. Frank S. ISetz. The second honors
been ill for a number of weeks is Improving nicely. Miss Millie Dince who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. L. Davis at her home in Rimbach avenue for several days concluded her visit in Hammond yesterday and returned to her homo In Mt. Carmel, 111. Eugene Davis of Danville, 111., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Davis at their home in Rimbach avenue yesterday. This evening the members of Golden Rod Camp No. 1657 Royal Neighbors will meet In Long's Hall in State street for their regular semi-monthly meeting.
New taxi car has been put in service by- the Square. Deal Auto Company. Calls answered promptly day or night. Phone 179. 6-lwk
Make that cold room bearable with a Gas Heating Stove, No. Ind. Gaa St Slec Co. Adv. tr
KARL GREINER Homeopathic Physician Surgeon and Accoucheur CITIZENS' BANK BUILDING 2 4 p. m., 7 8 p. m. Phone 1640 Residence Phone 14$ivHAMMOSD, ' IVDTANA
Originated by Dr. J. H. KELLOGG
The daintiest cereal food ever invented. Made from Rice. En
tirely different from anything else on the market.
TOASTED RICE BISCUIT
CARAMEL Th breakfast bevCEREAL eraRe that has no ill effects. Used for more than thirty years at the Battle Creek Sanitarium. ITas weaned thousands away from the use of coffee. These and many others will be
Demonstrated At Our Store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday J. E. Brennan
TO LADIES Wa elean. press, repair and reliae and put on velvet or silk collar and cuffs on your aid clothes for the lowest possible prices. Young Men's Tailors t STATE STREET Phone 771 and wa will attend to It.
were won by Mrs. W. F. Mashino. It
was the first social meeting of the J
club lor the i:)i3-in season ana wttn ; the members Mrs. Gates entertained j her sister, Mrs. Charles Daugherty of Crown Point and Mrs. John E. Fits-1 gerald's mother. Mrs. Sexton of Chicago. The next series of parties promise to be among the most delightful of the winter. Mrs. John H. Gilllett of South Hohman street-:, will be the next hostess on that afternoon of November 20. A IlHIDf.K PARTY. An unusually pleasant evening was spent by members of the Hammond Country Club at a bridge party given last evening. The guests played at seven tables. e High scores were made
by Mrs. Fred C. Crucpacker and Mr. Joseph Thompson. The bridge party last evening will be the only one of the entire month. STORY HOl'R. Miss Lillian Krinbill will be the story teller at the Hammond Public . Library tomorrow morning between nt'O. . and eleven o'clock. All children are invited to attend. V D NCI S( PARTY. A very pretty dancing party was given at the Masonic Temple' In Muenieh Court last evening by the
young men of the Alma Mater Club. I Hallowe'en decorations were used in the hall. Informal dancing began at eight-thirty o'clock and continued until ten o'clock when the guests formed for the grand march which opened the program of dances for the evening.1 Sixteen dances composed the -evening's
program. Air. ana airs, r.nwaro inira" assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor lead the grand march. A delicious frppe was served during the evening. This was the first party at which the rl'.ib has entertained and a large num-
Iber of their friends were present. Mr. land Mrs. Edward Dibos and Mr. and iMrs. John O'Connor were the chaperons ) n n .i v. a rinh member! re Georze and
Clarence Kussmaul, Richard Wagoner, Howard Goldlng. Arthur Heiser. Frank Kolb and Albert and Edmond Jaeger. rnRDK JSTYDIOS OF Ml'SIC. Mr. Albert W. Cords begins his second term of vocal instruction at his Chicago Gary snd Hammond studios next Monday. Nov. 10. Mr. Cords' days at the Hammond studio are Mondays and Thursday, and at the Gary Musical College. Tuesdays and Fridays. 11-7 2t
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Mrs. John Kussmaul returned to her
jhome In Huntington. Ind.. last evening 'after a short visit with Mrs. A. S.
Hunt and Mrs. M. P. Uidwlg at their home. 36 East Sibley street. Mrs. Frank Lyons and children of South Bend. Ind.. are the guests of Mrs. Margaret Hastings at her home in State street. Mrs. Hastings who has
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GOOD HEALTH AND A GOOD APPETITE are dependent In a large measure on the food we eat. Bread is so much a sustainer of health and strength as to deserve the -appellation "The Staff of Life." At our bakery the utmost care is exercised to have the bread, pies, cakes, pastry wholesome, and the essential conditions of pure flour, sugar and other materials are not neglected. Our products will stand the severest tests. The Hammond Modern Bakery ! 86 State Street. Phon 26 E. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. HAMMOND. - - IND.
All kinds of Furs made to or- jM der or repaired. Trimmings A for millinery and for dresses. H BUZY FUR COMPANY L Room 2, 148 State Street, - FX Hammond, Indiana Opening Evenings 4 J
Highest Cash Price Paid for Raw Skins
PARIS CORN, 2 cans for. .
OUR BEST PRUNES, 2 pounds for
10c ROLLS OF CREPE "TOsLET PAPER, 3 rolls.. DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 tins for
25c 25c 20c 25c
AGAIN LET US REMIND YOU OF OUR 25c COFFEE. Have you tried it?
SWEET CORN,
DUTCH BRAND OF per can, QC dozen cans
(It's some corn for that price.)
1.18
FANCY SALT MACKEREL, weighing
nearly 1 pound each for
I6c
Vz POUNDS LEAF LARD for
OSCAR MAYER'S HAMS, Moose brand, per lb....
SIRLOIN STEAKS, per pound RUMP CORN BEEF, - per pound CRISCO, per can FRESH PORK LOINS, . 61b average, lb
BEST BEEF POT ROAST, per pound
A LARGE SUPPLY OF SPRING DUCKS AND CHICKENS. Our . own dressing.
FANCY THIN SKINNED INDIAN
RIVER GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for
1.00
17c
18k 14c 23c I5ic
14c
25c
BAKING POWDER
A Few Specials for Saturday, Nov. 8th
MlfflffiOfelF BiTdDS,
RUMFORD'S
1-pound can only. FULL CREAM BRICK CHEESE, per lb MONARCH RED SALMON, 1-pound flat can
HART BRAND CANNED , PLUMS,
In extra heavy syrup, 3-lb can only
VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE A " FLOUR, package .
20c 1 9c 25c
LUMS, I8c
ORIOLE BRAND STERILIZED WHEAT BRAN, A ' -1'2-package only.... aCUv
SARDINES,
RTAR RRAND
in oil, 6 for. . . . MC
MASON QUART JARS OF ABSO
LUTELY PURE COCOA, contain
ing 1-pound Cocoa, each
30c
GRANULATED SUGAR, with $1.00 grocery order 5 pounds for 22c
578 Hohman St., Hammond ;
