Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1913 — Page 4
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THE TIMES.
Friday, Dec. 19, 1913.
THE LATEST NECK CREATION THAT IS ADMIRED BY EVERY WOMAN, CAN BE PURCHASED FROM US AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ANYONE'S POCKETBOOK. THEY ARE MADE UP IN DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND OTHER PRECIOUS AND SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES.
WILI MEET SUNDAY. The Utopian will met oa Sunday
at 2:40 p. ro. Each member Is request
ed to make a special effort to be present. POSTPONE MEETING. The meeting of the Acme Social Club which was announced for yesterday was postponed until after the holiday
Diamond Merchants and Jewelers
ESTABLISHED FIRM OF 30 YEARS
574 Hohman Street
Hammond
Advertise In The Lake County Times
DON'T LET YOUR HAIR SPOIL YOUR GOOD LOOKS Take the right care of your hair, and Instead of spoiling your good looks. It will Improve them. You can't beautify your hair with barettes, ribbons and such things. Knick-knacks make homely hair look even worse, because the contrast shows off its ugliness to greater effect. If you want beautiful hair soft, silky, lustrous and glossy use Harmony Hair Beautifier, a dainty, liquid hair dressing. Use It also If you want your hair to go into place in wavy, graceful fashion more easily, and stay where you put it. It overcomes the unpleasant, oily odor with a delightful rose fragrance. Very easy to apply simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. Contains no oil; will not change color of hair, nor darken gray hair. To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives an instantaneous rich lather that Immediately penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few moments. Contains nothing that can harm tha hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness just a sweet cleanliness. Both preparations come In odd-shaped, very ornamenal bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, SOc. Both guaranteed to satisfy you in every way, or your money back. Sold In this community only at our store The Rex all Store one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United States, Canada and Great Britain, which, own ' tha big Harmony laboratories in Boston, where the many celebrate Harmony Perfumes and Toilet preparations are made. IJon Store Pharmacy, Kaufmann & Wolf, Props., Hammond. Ind, and Central Pharmacy, W. L . Handley, Prop., Crown Point, Ind. Adv.
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season when Mrs. P. L. Davis of Rimbach avenue will be tostess. Cards will be the entertainment at the meeting, the members playing pedro progressively at three tablss. A HEQl'EST. The Woman's Guild of the Episcopal church will be glad to accept your gift of old magaslnes and newspapers. The same will be collected within ten days. If you wish to contribute definite arrangements will be made for prompt collection by calling Mrs. Richard O. Winckler, phone 698. The members of Luers Court C O. F. met at Long's Hall in East State street on the evening of the eleventh and elected officers for the new year. There will be installation of officers at the first meeting in January when it is expected that there wll lb exceptionally large attendance of members. Arrangements have been rc.ade for a banquet to follow the regular lodge session. The meeting last Thursday was an enthusiastic one, a large number
being present and extensive plans being made for future work. The following members were elected to office: Chief Ranger D. S. O'Connor. Vice Chief Ranger Leo. E. Carroll. Recording Secretary Frank J. Dorsey. Financial Secretary W. J. Delaney. Treasurer -J. E. Burns. Speaker W. F. Lynch. Trustee P. Riley, Andrew Healey and W. M. Lauerman. Inside Sentinel Theodore Ahlendorf. Conductors Frank Lawyer and Arthur Marlatt. Chaplain Rev. Edward F. Barrett. The members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L. O. T. M. will meet this evening at the K. of P. Gall in South Hohman street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. There will be election of officers following which refreshments wil be served and a social hour enjoyed. The meeting will be an Important one and It Is deHlred that it is well attended.
.jHannnsnai A meting of the members of tha True-Klndre Lode will take place this evenin gin the I. O. O. P Hall In East State street. It will be the regular semi-monthly meeting. The members of Golden Rod Camp No. 1667 Royal Neighbors will meet this evenlg in Long's Hall in East State street for their regular semimonthly meeting. A social hour will be enjoyed following the business meeting. Saturday evening the members of Dorcas Lodge of Rebtkahs will meet In in the I. O. O. F. Hall In East State stret for their regular weekly meeting. J. Pulliara Smith of nimbach avenue will leave this evenlg to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Clay Smith at their homo in Hopklnsvllle, Ky. Miss Elliabeth Talcot of Rlmbach avenue will spend th? holidays with her sister in Des Moine, la. She will leave Hammond today.
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Christmas Grocery Specials for Friday
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SUGAR Best Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more (flour, butter or meat not included), AgJf
iro Butter Guaran- Sweet Florida Oranges, thin skin
10 pounds Elgin Creamery
teed absolutely pure and finest quality obtainable, lb
Valuable Xmas
We Give S. Stamps
P
resents FREE!
With every $2 purchase1
give S.
Stamps
Pet or Carnation Milk Dozen baby size, 52c; 3 cans 13c; dozen tall cans 1.03; Of
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3 cans
Fancy Cluster ins, one pound box
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610 Oakley Avenue Between State Sibley
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Hammond, Ind.
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NUTS AT LOWEST PRICES. Fancy New Mixed Nuts, only the best varieties 3 lbs 1 "7
Table Rais15c
38c
Company ridav Eve. & Saturday if
if
14c
Crispo Crackers, Fresh from the oven, dozen packages,
39c; three ifl
packages I U(
and full of juice,
per dozen
--tllO cow- .
j.j,ixiAo .uicnu uuiicC) c-ucu- 0.
did value, 4 lbs 1.03; per lb
26C
19c Shell 17c
Sale
Commences Saturday Dec0 20th
&na QJmlM SBetaemlbe 311 st We must turn our Seasonable Merchandise into casli money within 10 days
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suggestions
For Women, Misses and GhiltlB'en's Wearing AppareB COATS DRESSES DRESS SKIRTS SILK PETTICOAT KIMONOS SHIRTWAISTS SWEATER COATS SILK HOSIERY GLOVES
For Men DRESS SHIRTS HATS CAPS TIES MUFFLER SWEATER COATS SILK HOSE JEWELRY KID GLOVES RAIN COATS PANTS SUSPENDERS
50c; per lb Fancy New Brazils, per lb Large Soft Pecans, per lb
Fancy New 4 Filberts, per lb I DC Soft Shell Walnuts,
crack fine, per lb
Soft Shell OOn Almonds, lb--- cLlAj
19c
Fancy New Seeded Raisins, three one-pound OQf packages ,uu Thanksgiving or Eagle Brand Currants, full pound 1 On package ........ 9 Log Cabin or Armour's Veribest Mincemeat, ORfi 3 packages iLUu Grandma's Pancake or Acme
Buckwheat Flour,
3 packages-
SPECIALS IN CAN GOODS. Early June Peas, No. 3 Tomatoes or choice Sugar Corn, dozen cans, 99c; ORf Scans Uu Farmhouse Peas, ten
der and sweet, dozen
cans 1.30; per can
Buy a can of the finest Pumpkin 1 Qf packed IOC Fancy Maine Sugar
Corn or Sifted Early
June Peas, 2 cans
$0
11c
All our 12c Can Goods
at a special price, dozen cans 1.19; IAa
per can Ub JV
many yr 25c Q
ft
two pounds-
At the Greatest Money Saving Prices.
25c
Full Cream, Brick or Yellow
American Cheese, 1 On per lb I ob Fancy Brisket Bacon, pieces weigh from 1 to 3 lbs 1 Qo each, per lb Qb Armour's Shield Brand Lard,
guaranteed pure, 4 Qin per lb I USUI
Special sale on National Biscuit Co.'s Christmas Cookies for the tree or C the children's stockings, flrft
Log
Cabin
Syrup
at a big
saving,
qt. size
37c; pint
size 22c.
Qull Quart Jar 1 ftn 1
. , . - V M -
berries, No. 2 can r?b Rumfords Baking Pow-lH
Lemon, Orange or Cit
ron Peel, per f
lb IdU
Raspberry or Straw
berry Preserves, OOp
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Lowney's Celebrated Cocoa, at a special
price can
19c.
R. & R. Plum Puddings, each-
Dill, Sour or Sweet
Pickles, per dozen
uaiarao nigs, tne new
candy figs, Per pkg
Jell-0 or Lipton's Jelly
Tablets, three OJZg for vU Jelke's Good-Luck or
Special Butterine, o lb drum, i Qri 89c; per lb I Ob
23c . Sweet
10c te new
23c
Buy a full quart jar of Spanish Olives at a
very low price, only Salada or Tetlei per 1 pound
25c 's Tea, 53c
14c
25c jar-
7
1
,r
der, 25c
can
Monsoon Pickles
all kinds, jar
Jonathan Apples
best eating,
1 9c M
ss, tlie XT
50c
per peck
Moxley's Gold Medal, New Century or Cere-
sota Flour bbl. 2.65; Q bbl sack, 1.33; bbl sack-M
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Christmas Candy Specials
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Candies we are showing at very low prices. J y
Wal-1 Walker's Celebrated Vo
Linn's Famous Balti
more Chocolates, 1 lb 35c; pound Otlf box ZUU Popcorn Strings for Christmas deco- 1 A, rations, per box-' I U" Borden's Milk Chocolate Cubes, 1 lb JCr box 45c; ' lb boU
Fancy Imported
nut Meats, all AOf halves, per lb---rJ' Popcorn Balls for Xmas decoration, 10c 4 dozen; each I
Molasses or Kisses, per lb
Peanut
3 cent yl 29c U
Walker's Celebrated
Chocolates, our 40
kind, special price, per lb
Extra Fancy Bon Bon
and Jelly Mixtures, per lb Borden's Special Caramels, 60 to box, n only I Cr
