Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1913 — Page 2
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THE TRIES. Friday, Nov. 28, 1913.
Hammond Meat Markett 101 State Street Special For One Day Only Saturday November ;29fh All Meats are the Best Our Prices the Lowest life Sell Just as we Mduertise
912 POUNDS FRESH LEAP t ADn 1.00 FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, per lb SMALL FRESH PORK LOIN, per pound........ SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, per lb.... NATIVE LEO OF VEAL, VEAL, per pound........ NATIVE VEAL ROAST, pep pound.... NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket, per lb HIND QUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound. FORE QUARTER SPRING per pound............... I4!c 144c I3c 1 5k 13k 1 41c 13ic 12ic NATIVE BEEF POT ROASX, per pound.......
Prompt Delivery to All Paris of Ifie City. Strict Attention Given to All Phone Orders. CHAS. BERENDT 101 State St. Phone 100
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Pure Food Grocery These Special Inducements for Friday Evening and Saturday
Uncle Sam Breakfast Food, the' regular 25c package . A today tlC Quaker Oats, the regular 10c package, spe
Canada Woods Maple Syrup, 10c bottles, this sale p only. The Famous Dutch Cleanser, 10c cans, to2afor..';;..,;."l5c Armour's Lighthouse and U. S. Mail Soap, ir.'".. ..29c White Line Cleaner and
cial today, package. .. lit Quality Lis sale, I9c Extra Fine Quality Brick Cheese, this sale, per pound Choice Quality. XXX Ginger Snaps, Soda Crackers and Oys- A ter Crackers, lb.. Powder, 5c
now three packages for.. 1-Pound Lake Brand Corn per package only
Finest. Picked per pound. No. 1 HandNavy Beans, 5c Our Famous 30c Leader Coffee, this sale,
Golden Egg Brand Maccarbnl and Spaghetti,
per pound 271c 10c. packages for Our 2:c Santos and itos and ' lb 21c 1.00
Golden Crown Fine Table Syrup, gallon
Rio Cofl'ee, per lb., 21c 5 pounds for......
palls, 39C .-gal. pails...
SPECIAL SALE FLOUR Lion Brand XXXX Patent Flour, 8-barrel sacks. ....... 67c M-barrel sacks. . . . . . .1.32 4-barrel sacks 2.58 Our Well Known Lion. Brand Self Rising Pancake and Buckwheat Flour per package SxAc 3 packages for. 25c Candy Cracker Jack and Chums, special, this sale. If) 3 packages for UC Jelly Beans, assorted flavor, 15c grade, special, , per pound.. vs Wv A Fresh Barrel of Baby Broken Mixed Candy, assorted flavors and colors, special f A price, per pound ........ C Cameo Mixture, a special crystal cream mixture, assorted flavors, 25c grade, I O epecial, per lb JQ Kindergarten Mixed Candy, assorted flavors and shapes, specially priced for a Saturday at C
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I7ic Oic 6k 6Ic 1 2c I6!c !3ic 1 51c 18 c Choice New Florida Oranges, large size, per doz., Email size, doz.. JjJJ Fine Indian River Florida Grape Fruit, for.........:... 25C Armour's Meadow Sweet Toilet Soap, 2 cakes for K 25c per dozen packages 1-Pound Packages 20Mule Team Borax, 10c per package. IQc Seedless Oc County Starch, 4c Macihetti, Choice Bulk Raisins. per pound Best Quality Bulk Cocoa nut, this I O sale, per lb..... yQ 8iC rine Tagallon Choice Japan Rice, special, per pound...... Style Sic 22c CANNED GOODS SPECIALS No. 3 Cans Choice Totoes, No. 2 Cans Standard Corn, No. 2 Cans Gold Bond Peas, Per can, 9c; Ar I 3 cans for. ........ tiJu Cigars Jno. Ru8kins, LaAzora Opera and Diamond Crown Cigar special, ma 8 fr ...aUC Tom Keene, Cuban ' Factory Smokers and, Cremo Cigars, all good Ec cigars, OC special. 7 for faOC Top Notch, Joe Anderson and Great -Gunner, special OC 8 'or..;.; OC Havana Londres, Curly Maid, Don Rubino and Lord Sheldon, special, OC 10 for..................OC All 10c Tins of Smoking Tobacco, special. OC 3 to' cut
NATIVE CHOICE CUT ROUND STEAK, per lb... FRESH BOILING BEEF, per pound. . HOME CURED CORN , BEEF, per pound........ SALT SPARE RIBS, per pound. SALT PIG TAILS, per pound HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, country style, lb., MAYER'S BROS." SUGAR CURED HAM, per pound, NO. 1 CALIFORNIA HAM, per pound.. NO. 1 SWEET PICKLE SALT PORK, per pound., MAYER'S BROS.' RIB BACON, per pound......
A FORMAL niNNKR IJANCE. sruests gathered in the parlors and enTeh Hammond Country Club Kave Its 'Joy nmslc and danclnk. A -delight annual formal Thanksgiving ball last ; ui musical program was rendered. Mr. Wednesday evening and it was a vtrytand Mrs. . Erlebach were the recipients pleasant affair oviir ninety being in atr j' many beautiful gift ln cut glass tendance. The dance proper was pre-Rn'1 ner. Their guests for the evenceded by a dinner at seven o'clock ,ln wr Mr. and Mrs. Cernan Scott. Mr.
which was oulta elaborate In service and arrangements. The table decora tlons were chrysanthemums and covers
were laid for seventy. Some very"8" oavoie or jiansaKei, m, ioo beautiful party gowns were displayed Misses Viola. Ethhel. Pearl, Alberta and at the function and Its formality re-1 Frances Erlebach. Messrs. Joseph Zolf, suited in a brilliant society affair. The (Arthur Helser. Harry and Paul Erienrrh.ilr. r.1 a tmm alrVi till 1 i bach.
series of the latest dances. Many out of . town guests were present and the club enhanced Its reputation for the season by another notable addition to Its list of parties since September. The next affair on the club calendar will be an Informal dancing party Decern - ter 4. A PRETTY WEDDIng A very pretty wedding was solemnized yesterday morning at eight o'clock at All Saint's Catholic church when Miss Mary Young and Fred Labernz were united In marriage. The mass was read by the Rev. Father Edward F. Barrett in the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives of the two families. The ring ceremony was used. Miss Helvon presided at the pipe organ and played a program of pretty bridal mulsc. The children's choir sang during the mass. Miss Cassler Leary served the bride as maid of honor and the groom's only attend-
ant was J. P. Moran. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin de luxe. Her veil was wreathed with lilies of the valley and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Leary's gown was of canary color crepe meteor trimmed
beautifully with lace and she wore an aigrette In her hair. Her flowers were yellow pon-pon chrysanthemums. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Young in Erie street immediately following the ceremony at the church. The members of the bridal party, the relatives, and a few close friends were guests at the breakfast. The appointments were all in whlta and yellow, the bridal colors. Bouquets of white and yellow chrysanthemums
decorated the parlors very prettily. The breakfast was served at ten o'clock and later In the day a Thanksgiving dinner was served for only the im-
mediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Labernz will be at home at 831 Claude street
after December 6. Both, young people are well known in Hammond and have a large circle of friends among the young people of the city. They have been the recipients of numerous gifts. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Young. Mr. Labernz came to Hammond from Pittsburgh and Is em - ployed as a foreman in the construction department for the Standard Steel Car company. A FAMILY GATHERING. ; A delightful family reunion was held vesterdav at tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Daugherty.. in Logan street. A Thanksgiving dinner was served at noon and the day was spent ia a pleasant social way. Mr. arid Mrs. Daugherty had as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daugherty and children of Crown Point, Mr. . and ; Mrs. Henry Daugherty and family of Highlands, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall of Chicago, Mr. ajid Mrs. O. M.' Daugherty and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daugherty and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Gates of Hammond. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. H .F. Erlebach celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage by entertaining a number of their friends and relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home in Indiana avenue last evening. The dinner was one of beautiful appointments served In four courses -at six o'clock. Great masses of autumn foliage and white and yellow chrysanthemums decorated the parlors. Following the dinner the DOY
Ave have moved to a new location, out of the high rent district, and we are now prepared to give you the best bargains in FURNITURE, STOVES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN HAMMOND SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY:
Solid Oak Dress 8.78 er, up from . Suit Cases, up from i . . . 1.25 Chiffoniers, 7 Qfl up from f atJll
ALSO GOOD BARGAINS IN FURNITURE
Peoples Furniture !o;
HEINTZ 506-508 Hotiman St
ana wrs; A. J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Bick and- family. Mrs. It. Wills and daughter. Miss Marie Wills, A DAXCIXG PARTY. The members of the G. I. A. and the of L. E. gave their fourth annual ball evening at the Masonic Temple ia Muenieh Court and It was attended by '4 large number of Hammond and out of town guests, all of whom declared I'4 one Afth most delightful dancea of J the season. The grand inarch opened th. rimo-ram f Aanr..m fur the X.nlnir .ftt nine.thlrty 0.eloek. Mr. prank the Chief of the B. of L. E. and Mrs. Lets lead the march. Master Frank Baker in an engineer's suit and little f in. T.iill Alivln Hfttlhttt1 tha nrn. , , . . . grams during the grand march. The evening's program included . sixteen dances. Elster's orchestra furnished very prety music for the occasion. A delicious frappe was served during the evening. Roses and carnations were given the guests as favors. i KSiTEKTAISS CUB FRIENDS. was served at ten ociocK, rne atning 'room was decorated very attractively n color scheme or green ana red. Mrs. John G. Mehan was named as the rext hostess and she will entertain the ladles of the club at ner noma in , Thornton avenue in two weeks on Weduy evening. A CHURCH WEDDING. . The marriage of Miss Augusta Kuhn, daughter of Mrs. Charles C. Kuhn. 640 Ann street to George Milne took place fro mout of town. The double ring ceremony was used. Presedlng the ceremony Professor C. W. Llnsenmann ' played a program ot pretty bridal 'music. For the nrocessional he rendered Mendelssohn's Wedding March and for the recessional, the "Bridal Chorus" ; from Lohengrin.-- The bride was given in marriage by he rcousin, Oscar Kuhn of Chicago and' had as her maid ot honor, he rsister. Miss Florence Kuhn. The bridesmaids were the MIcses Hattle Caster. Berth Ebert and 'Lena Kuhn. The groom was attended by James Milne. Max Kuhn, Fred Kuhn and Harry Peters. Little Irene Chandler, who served as flower girl wore a dain ty white lace frock and carried her flowers In an art basket tied with white and yellow tulle, The ring bearer was Master Karl Kummer. The- bride wore an exquisite gown of white erepe meteor trimmed beautifully with lace, Her veil was caught t her hair with, a wreath of lilies of the valliy and she carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and lilies of the valley. Her bridesmaids . were gowned alike tn white charmeuse satin and they carried arm bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. . The wedding dinner was served et the bride's mothr following which a private dancing party in honor of the bridal couple was given at Long's Hall In East State street. More than three hundred guests were entetrained at a reception. The table appointments were all in white and yellow, the bridal colors and In the parlors the decoraTHERE'LL BE NO GROUNDS IN IT for complaint or dissatisfaction when you buy your own bakestuff s at our bakery. You always get your bread, rolls, cakes and pastry, fresh. b,igh quality and delicious when you buy here. We use the best materials, and as bakers of toothsome bread, rolls and cakes, we acknowledge no rival anywhere. . .. liis - Hamntbid''-uWenir Btkery 86 Stat Street. Phon iL BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. HAMMOND, - - 1ND. iA iV Red Blankets, up from. 4 . . Quilts, up from? 98c 90c Go-Carts, A Ar up from Qae&Ub BUILDING Hamniond, M
tlons were vry elaborate and beautiful. Potted palma and ferns and many chrysanthemums were used among the decorations and ropes of smilax and white and yellow crepe paper were festooned from the chandeliers to the corners of the- rooms . : Mr. and Mrs. Milne will be at home in their pretty bungalow in Zachav avenue after the first of the year. Both young people are very well knows in Hammond and have been the reeeiplents of numerous gifts. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Charles C. Kuhn. She has lived In Hammond f-r a number ot years and has a large circle of friends. Mr. Milne is employed as the chief shipping clerk toy the firm of Kauffmaa and Wolf. A FAMILT BErWIO!!. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gavit In Hyslop Place was the scene of a delightful family reunion yesterday.. They had as as their guests at dinner Mr. Gavit s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Gavit of East Gary, his brother. Frank N .Gavit anl family of Whiting, their son, Russt.ll N. Gavit and wife of Indi
anapolis,-Bernard Gavit who is a student at Wabash College, and Elwin Gavit and his wife of Hammond. The out of town guests will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Gavit until Sunday. ' a surprise: pahtv. A delightful party was given at a su rprise to Miss Marv Schaadt last evenlg at her home In Kane avenue. mere were pretty decorations of white and pink carnat! ma and ferns in the horse.. The young people spent the oven'.r g very enjoyably with games an.l contests. Music was also a nleasant featuife of the evening, the program boIng rendered by Miss Edna Therwell na Miss Margaret Freck. A dainty uneheon was served. ' A mono- t h guests were a number from Chicago. ANNUAL GUEST DAT. "Guest Day" will be observed by the Hammond Woman's Club at its meetIns tomorrow afternoon in the club rooms of the Hammond Chamber . of Commerce In the Citizens German National Bank building;. On account of same Important business which, is scheduled to come up for diaouaslon -the meeting- will be called at 2:30 o'clock li.rtead of the usual hour. Mrs. Grace JuMan Clark of Indianapolis will ad dress the club woman. Mrs. Clark was president of the Indiana State Federation of Women's Club prior to Mrs. MeWhlvter, Is chairman of the press com mittee for the General Federation and editor of the club news for the Indianapolis Star. The musical program for the afternoon will include a piano rolo by Mrs. Arthur Weiss, a whistling; sc?o by Miss Wellle McDaniel. a violin solo by 11 r. Basil Wakrr and a vocal sUectlon by Mrs. A. Franklin Blavkniun. In the evening- the menbci of the clvlo committee of the Hammond Woman's Club together with the members of the Hammond Women's Civis League will give a banquet in honor of Mrs. Clark ia the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Mary E. Jackson will preside as toastmlstrees and there will be talks by Mrs. Clark of Indianapolis, Miss, Grace Nichols of Cnicaaro, Mrs. Katherine anti of East Chicago and Mrs. Floyd H. Adams of Hammoad. Miss Ethel Hlrsch will give a reading; aid there will be music by the Ladles' Quartette, which is composed by Mrs. H. J. Robinson, Mrs. C C. Sprout, Miss Edith Carter and Miss Carrie George. Mrs. Horton will render a violin solo. The banquet will be served at eight o'elock. The club women have tickets for sale and all women interested in Suffrage are Invited to attend. IIM
SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT
lake superior court, room i. Judge Virgil 8. Rclter. - Criminal work originally set for next Monday is postponed indeflnlteljr on account of the unfinished work, of the grand Jury. Court will proceed next Monday with the hearing of the case: Croetton Roman Catholic Church of Whiting vs. Henry Schrage. Bank of Whiting, and Rev. Francis Podgorsek. ,On call for next Monday, the original eeetings for Tuesday. November 25, and after that the calendar as set day by day and already published in these columns. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM X. Jndre LawKicc Becker. Special matters today. On trial next Monday, unfinished esse No. 10092, Efedrln vs. Cudahy Packing company. On call for next Monday morning: 10812 Kelsackl v Liplnski. 10341 Fullmer v Van Home. 1086T Cravenu v C L. S A S B. 10S8C McNab v Grasselll Chemical. 4T19 Lesser v Samansky. 668 Young v Paxton 4k Baker. 6863 Mathlas v Maremon. 70ST Lee & Co v Polan. 707 Todoroff v Sarudy. 7S8S Vapinsky v Tossetti. 7627 Goldberg v Allen. 277 Green v Gary Ice A C Co. Also Nob. 10264, 1029S, 9S35, 9497, 9604, 8827, 10027, 9936. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 3. Jagt Jokaaaea Kopelke. At Hammond. No court today. Settings for third Monday, December 1: 10927 reabody Coal Co v McFadden. 10977 Parks' v Parks. 10992 Whiting Lbr & Coal Co. v Carringer. J0997 Hlney v Adler. 11007 Bretsch v Tabb. lie Conn v Parks. 1108 Peres Co v Cox. 11068 Watson Co Rinehart. 11071 Liplnski v Smith. 11082 Goodlander v Mann. LAKH CIRCUIT COURT. 1 Jadge WUH C. BfcMakaav At Crowa Polat. Pn trial today: W. a Windle et al. vs. City of Valparaiso. Injunction, on change of venue from Porter circuit court to prevent city from vacating alley in rear of Loewtenatein department store. Case may take all day Monday. - Jury summoned for criminal work on Monday. PUT TOUR WANT AS IN THB
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NOW PLAYING Western Extravaganza Co. - : Present. ' v'":! The Heart Breakers Big Musical Comedy by Hough and Adams ' 18 People-18 Carload of Scenery Same Popular Prices 10c, 15c, 20c ; f Three Shows Daily 3:00, 7 :30, 9 :00 : U
An Important meeting: of the mem bers of the Dorcas Lodge of Rebekahs will be held Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street. The officers for the new year will be chos en. Following the business session a social hour will be enjoyed. There will be a meeting of the members of Hammond Temple No. 7S Pythian Sisters this evening In the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. The members will entertain the' district deputy, Mamie Kasterday of Mlahawauka, Ind.. at the meeting. She will come to Inspect the work of the temple. There will be initiation, of a class of candidate following which a social hour will be enjoyed. A special meeting of the members of Golden Rule Council No. ; P. ot U will' bo held Saturday afternoon at two ' 6'clock for the purpose of balloting on the names of several candidates and drilling. The members of the drill team are especially urged to attend. The members of Opal Hive No. S9C L. O. T. M. M. will entertain at a pedro party this evening at Moose Hall in State street and cordially Invite the public to attend. Prises will be awarded in the card games. The Misses Lytta McMahon. Wellie McDaniel and Beatrice Hansen attended the matinee In Chicago yesterday. They saw William Hodge In "The Road to Happiness" at the Garrtck theater.' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nesbit of Indiana avenue had as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. George Groh. of Thornton, Hi. , - Milan Sties-of Peru. HI, -arrived in Hammond Wednesday .evening tor a short visit with hie parents. Mr. and Mr. George W. Stiles at their home in Cgden street. Mr and Mrs. James Shafer and son, Geotge of 6 Detroit street are visiting Mrs. Shaf ets parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunter of Logansport, Ind.x Miss Ida Rlbbentop of Hammond spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Hakes of Chicago. THE New Cases Filed. 11217 (R 2) Daniel F. Fitxgerald (W. II. Mathews) vs. Wallace O. Salsaline. Receivership. 11212 ,(R S) George Reese (SeabHght '& White) vs. Joseph Grleger. 11219 (R 1) J. S. Blackmun Co. (O. B. Sheerer) , vs. Graceland ' Cemetery Assn., the Northern Trust Co. et al. Quiet title. 11220 (R 1) Julia Masxaroa - ( J.v A. Meade) vs. Joseph Massaro. Divorce. " 11221 (R 2) Vesa Westerman Q. C White) vs. Edward Westerman and Southern R. ' R. Co. Complaint for support. 11222 (R 2) Janko Kawacewics tC E. Greenwald) v. Mike Hoxenski. Appeal. 11223 (R 8) Tanka Fllip tMcMahon & Conroy) vs. Gave Flllp. Divorce. 11228 (R 3) Bngebart Gross,. by Frank Gross, his next friend, (Mcr Aleer Eros.) vs. Standard Steel Car Co. Personal injury11225 (R 1) Frank Gross McAleer Bros.) vs. Standard Steel Car Co. Personal injury. 11226 (R 2) Clement Wornlak C. E, Greenwald) vs. John MJkasx et aL Foreclose mechanic's lien. ... 11227 (R 2) Ignats Antalla . (C. E. Greenwald) vs. . Steve Bendssa. Foreclose mechanic's lien. 11228 (R 8) Tony Phillips (J. A. Meade) vs. Julia Phillips. Divorce, 17BS State vs. Samuel B. Ofsailof. Appeal. , 1757 State vs. Gal lk. Appeal. Motions and Orders 8629 Vernon F. Richards vs. Emil Mines et al. Defendant files motion that plaintiT file cost bond. 1082 Henry Horner 4k Co. vs. Chaa. WerbiUu Moneywelght Scales Co. files petition showing that title to certain . scale is in . petitioner and said scale has not been, paid for and prays said scale be delivered by receiver to said petitioner or that receiver be ordered to pay balance, due on said scale, hearing set for Nov. 17, 1918. 10921 Oscar M. Reginer vs. Her mie Reglner. Court allows $25 for defendant's attorney and 23.50 per week. Court orders plaintiff to pay said weekly payments on Monday of each week hereafter.
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