Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1916 — Page 7

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Ho Jo Btolte 1151 So. Hohman St. Phone 689 NO HIGH PRICES HERE

bpnng Chickens, OfUp dressed, per lb. . . . U2lj Roasting and S t e w 1 n -J Chickens, dressed, IO2C per lb Spnnc: Ducks, dressed, per lb. . . Spring (Jeeso, per 11) 201c tc Turkeyy dresed t rder. Just received one car M .Michigan Potatoes, AQf guaranteed, per peek,fOj $1.85 per bushel.

Order your Thanksgiving Poultry alive and -save ent. Orders delivered to all parts of town. 2 Special Sale Days, Friday Saitirday, November 10 and : BY TRACING AT THE

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You can save money by buying your Butter and Eggs, Tea and Coffee, Canned Goods. Here are a few of our many bargains:

0 lbs. Granulated Sus:ar 7 l-li. can Rumford's Baking Powder, i 7p this sale I Sj Our le Fancy Corn . Early June Peas per ean Fancy Tomatoes, per can Pet or Carnation SG Milk. 3 arce can Small Baby size, 6 cans, for Snider 's Tomato Soup, :i cans. Karo Syrup, per can ; Special large jar Pure Jam Fancy Red Salmon, per can x2-lb. can Hershey's Cocoa 20c can Fancy Sliced Pineapple Large pkg. Grandma's Wash. Powder 10 bars Fels Naptha or American Family Soap 39 C Fancy fiend Rice, 7c rer lb Pure Comb Honev . . . Sc Macaroni or Spaghetti, 7c 10c pk?, Best Premium Coffee, lb c (Fancy Cup and Saucer Fres.) Best Fann Eggs, per doz 5c For flie ! Wiio

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You can "bank" on the equipment purchased in this store! At the traps or in the field, the gun, shell or cartridge sold by

will breed confidence that makes high scores and fat g?me bags. Maybe that's why the sportsmen around here repeatedly cpmo to us and send their friends around. Sporting goods, like everything el?e. demands the best to set results. If you want fresh dependable shells, a standard make shotgun or rifle, or a waterproof hunting coat or cap, you will find them at our store. "Seeing is believing," so why not come around and examine our merchandise so as to convince yourself of ils quality. J Wo MILL1KAN

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TMrpf'ianc fcrcfa in Hainr.inn.l i -1 ip. h Ifil wiili the phi- :tiC: -n i'.ip s "! t lie tol8M- of fi vi' n total nf of 1. i.v;:; of one to tli' Rin.il. A ttinj'fr.' niv i-i ii i : ..- ; at the !!!'! l M -: la.iti.-t . "... at thrpf o'cliii k, wii-n i hi if th i) in an '.'a . ; : . .s n I'nion in HHSiii.uind .i! burty. AH inJ.'tU'jit.-rl the viclor .1;' lh.- -i' ;, -- .: , .-la ni.i . 1 "m h.'M 1 .1 ;iiul-ii. :i I .. U ; .!;! r a in'p 1 lid in a ; i-Ih h!'!l t ins , i-' ;av.i,-i. ! ; '. .1 1 ' y ( h h u n - ! ( '. 1 ' --.ilc i 11 ! n J ian ,i ": .'. ..-' in I inn.- to ' iui i t w 1'. 1 not , 1; :i til 1 tio.:t-rijini , m : d .s t 1 f a letter, .'iiior tu.i-. 1 1:1 niotui protectant i elans air b i I dre.ls i.f V. C- '! I and t lie n ; . - ,; i m;i ke ! !'ii,i n;i I Innff, tliey - :ai ! !ind. i 1 s e ! f :n i ! iempr i-n are f;,i.j j .Ministers 11!' I .'I111 he. J 1. . -.!. n : of the W. C T. I", i )i:vl other (!) v. 1. i l Hf. w.i: ,-:pok at! th.- rally Siiiirl.iy afternoon. "Imtiana j will S'1 i!ry whin four years." was a piedictioti mmlc by one tenipciam-. worker t.ia . "The tempr-ranro j f.ree are well and civwiiiL-." rgani.i d in Es Chicago tier People and Occurences .We Riu.ounee a demonstration f Hear 1-iiau.! Varus from Monday, Nov. KUh to Saturday. Nov. ;;th, inclusive. Free leswns in knitting and erocneti'nt; by a ' Ompetent tfachf r. We will he p!eaed to have you and your frienrt.5 attend. Yours rcipeotfully, Kaufmann & Wolf. I I. ION STItliK. HVMMOM1. I Ml. 1 11-9-3 ! Musie .-section f Kast Chicafjo 1 Woman's Club Friday. 7:45 p. m. JJroi gram: ' " Andante - Surprise S y m p h o n y ! ( Haydn i Ml.s Stone and Mr. Hinkle. ; Paper, Ma.-ters in Hutch and Flem ish Painting Mis Jaynos. M.dhey H:d.-s Me l'ind y Hand" '( Haydn - High School Girls Chorus. Paper, The World's Great VeicTeachers M r. Summer. "The Lass With the Delicate Air" and "When I'aisies Red and Violets tiue i a i n Nocturne "p. 5, -No. i ti nopini ; Mrs. I'.loomberg. ! t! Paper, Four Great Sonjf "U'riters j Miss Parish. ! "The Iove Sons:" and "Pui Bist W Kino Pdume" (Schumann Miss Bes.-J-I mier. j ria Mv Heart Ever Faithful -My Heart Ever Mrs. Campbell. (F.ach I Mrs. Wm. Stewart very pleasantly entertained a number of little folks yesterday afternoon from 3 until five at a birthday party in honor of William Harry's third birthda. The house decorations were pink and white and a dainty luncheon was served nt the conclusion of the afternoon. Covers were laid for twelve. The hours were spent with games and contests in which little Caroline Ross won first prize, and Ralph Graham consolation. Masters Bernard and Cecil Friedman are going to Chicago today to spend the niKht with their aunt Mrs. Itockman. and will tae their music lesson and shop in Chicago tomorrow. Miss Mary Helen Iavis will see "Tile Great L,ovcr" at the Grand theatre in Chicago tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Richesi.n were dinner fruest last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith on Beacon street. Miss Alta Specter and mother. Mrs. Isaac Specter of Baring: avenue, expect to leave Sunday for X"W York City, where they will remain for a couple of months. Mrs. W. A. Mcintosh will entertain the Pinochle Club Monday night at her home on 144th street. Mrs. Julius Friedman of Magoun avenue will be s"cst at a theatre partv consisting of seven Clucaso ladies tomorrowafternoon, who will see "Jutsice" at the Powers tlieatre. Mr. tester Ottenheimer and Mi.-s Alta Specter saw "The Great l-over" in Chicago last evening. Mrs. U Rockman and Mrs. Lazar and daughter Leah from Chicago spent the dav yesterday with their brother Mr. .Julius Friedman on Maeouti avenue. Little Master Friedman of Chicago abso visited yesterday with his undo Mr. Julius Friedman. Mi'ss Katherine Pchwank entertained the Thursday night Pedro Club las.' evening at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hughes on Northcote avenue. In tlv card games the prizes were won by Mrs. Hughes, first; Miss Mary Andrews second and Miss S'-hwank consolation. In two weeks the club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brown on Magoun avenue. (-.., ("linton is confined to

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FLORENCE WALTON, FAMOUS PLAYERS PICTURES.

This dress is In vivid scarlet satin covered with layers of the same color tulle eded with silvee. Diamond bows down front of bodice and over one shoulder. The petticoat is trimmed in silver lace and silver medallions. Emerald green band of ribbon around bodice.

of illness. Miss Cecelia Cohen and Mrs. Bruce (Miller jr., saw "The I'nchastened Woman" at the Princess theatre in ! Chicago yesterday afternoon, i 'Die directors of the Welfare A?snJciation will hold "their repulur n.eetmpr at me ciiy nail tnnisnt at i o'clock. . A full attendance is desired. Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise T am building a house in Indiana Harbor, six rooms, bath and st-nm heat. I w-tll sell it for S"f down and $50 p-r month. This is in toe beat resident district in the cit: lot 35 feet wide. Price moderate. Address. Uoc k Box Z'2, Indiana Harbor. 11-10-4 Mrs. Joe Van Kteenberpen and son Gerald have returned from a three days' visit with relatives in J.eri.n. Wis. Mrs. Robert Lovin of Flm street, who has been in Mercy Hospital in Gary taking treatments, is greatly improving and is expected home Saturday. The Baptist Junior auxiliary will hold their fall festival in the church tonight. A parcel post ' sale will 'be given in connection, end pie and coffee will be served. A tilv o ff r i n k will b e taken. Miss Harrif t McKee who has been confined to her home on account of ill ness. Is able to resume her work at the ', ). S. Jordan Co. i i Mrs. Fred Thonn-S'a t e of Martins! Ferry. (.'-, is visiting witii .Mrs. u ci Vame on Klrr. street. The Baptist Woman's Missionary sooiety met last evening with Mrs. Ted Wh ite at her home on Jrap.-vine street. There was a large attendance present whieh shows trowing hitercst tn the work. The subject for the evening was "Assam," which was greatly enjoyed, Mrs. Frank Fu'.mer was leader for the evening. The diiei tors of tne Welfare asso - ciation will hold their regular meeting at the city hail tonight at o'clock. A full attendance is desired. hosiesITlI) of 6.145 in indium INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 10. President Mr. Is on Hughes was leading W Wo want .you for a customer and if first class work and materials coupled with reasonable trices will accomplish it, you will Inn- your garments of us. We have a Ladies' Oat that we are offering 0 Cf for. SU.OU Guaranteed made in, Hammond, up-to-date styles and cannot be bought elsewhere for less than "r-0. It is the new cloth- Length of garment is fifty iiK-hes. Trimmed with fur and velvet and big collar. Do not buv until upstnirs to our you come store. mncwii

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STAR IN PARAMOUNT ana. Returns had been received from 2.9S2 of the 3. 142 precincts in the state. The decrease in the plurality of the republican nominee was due to revised and complete returns from several of the counties that had snown a democratic trend. Full reports still are lacking from eleven counties, in seven of whb h Hughes Is leading and in four of which Wilson has the advantage. Both of the republican candidates for jt'nited States senator continue to hold i their lead. Harry S. New. for the lonf i term, nad 1 2.:i"S 0 ver John W. Kern, i who sought re-election, in 2.SH0 prejcinots. while James E. Watson was j leading Thomas Tarart by 12,335 for j t he short term. 1 James P. Goodrich, the republican ; nominee for governor, pot 12.947 more .votes than John A. A. M. Adair, the i democratic nominee. ' Complete returns from the thirteen ! congressional districts in Indiana show the republicans carrl -d niwe of tne districts and the democrats four. Btiy silver. your Christmas gifts of ?. Jeweler, 177 K. State street. 11-10-1 Days News In Gary HKHK KROM rOK WE. M and Mrs. W. P. Cottingham of 'Adams street, have as their guest Mrs. j Flias of Spokane, WaSn. If KK K KROM (LKVELAM). i James rleming of Cleveland, O.. is i a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (John Hennessey in Tennessee street. j 1MOVK TO GARY, j -Joseph Roy and family have become ; residents of Gary, moving here from I lumtnond. Mr. and Mrs. Roy will oc-,-upy the residence at 644 Polk street, YIM I I. IX GARY. j petmis Bax'ter of Plymouth, Ind., is j visiting his friend. U A. P.utterfield of ! the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Baxter may lo;cate in Gary, j Iv GARY HOSPITAL, Mrs. Joseph 1. Marti, who has been i m the Gary General hospital for the lat week, is muen improved and is ex- ) pected to be able to return to her home within tne next few days. Valparaiso Messenger. Don't miss Anthony Matte's Illustrated lecture on Passion Play of Oberammergau at Gary library next Tuesday evening at 7:45. Admission 23 cents. No reserved seats. 11-10-1 Speed Dp! The World's Not Fast Enough. By MCS8. THE world SPINS. It takes YOU with it. If you sit perfectly STILL aU your life you may enjoy the delightful sensation of this world Joy riding. However, if you put on a LIT-" TLB SPEED of your own you'll go Just so much faster and have Sots more f'uu besides. One way you can speed up 13 iu really giving a little of your valuable time to the ADS. In THIS PAPER. Lots of WIDE AWAKE folks here are SAVING MONEY by gcing where they are INVITED and are TREATED RIGHT, with good service, square prices and proper quality. Of course, dear friend, you can toss the paper away with a muttered "BoshT' If you want to. Then you can keep on sitting still. The world will move right on. and maybe yoa'll enjoy it just aa much. But. believe us. plenty of OTHERS re SPEEDING BY YOD. SPEED UP!

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Mostly All Suits Fur Trimmed. MATERIALS Broadcloth, Gabardine, Yool-Vekurs, Serges and Novelties. COLORS Every new shade, . a3 well as staple shades. STYLES A style here to suit tlu most critical, and the prices are much less.

4 $35 Values NOW $30 Values . NOW $25 Values NOW $20 Values NOW

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mm ti'-".'; iV- --Hi f i -VLSt 1 T n :1 603 Hammond Bldg. t MRS. BILLS. Mrs. Newell Bills. 624 Adams street left yesterday for Kansas City to visit Mrs. Belle Clark formerly of Gary. MISS STARK EY. Miss Ethel Starkey will entertain the Queen Esther circle at her home, 453 Madison street, this eveningr. '.'The time flew like in a dream while listening to Mr. Matre's beautiful lecture on the "Passion Play of Oberammergau" at the Gary library, Tuesday evening at 7:45 Admission 25 cents. No seats reserved. 11-10-1 MUCH TO HAVE FINE PINE BEACH Richard Much of Pine, who owns a couple of acres along Ike Michigan

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Meats and Groceries Manufacturer of Hams, Bacon and Sausage. Wholesale and Retail. Auto Delivery. Phone 77 Hanxmond. 81 State Street. SPECIAL SALE.

Small Lean Pork Loin, Small Lean Pork Roasts

Kellner's Sugar Cured Smoked Hams 20c Kellner's Sugar Cured Cali Hams '.152C Choice Cuts Beef Pot Roast ISc Rib Roast, boneless, rolled, no waste, no fat 16c Leg or Loin of Veal 15c Shoulder or Brent of Veal. 12c. Leg of Spring Lamb 18c Front of Spring Lamb 14c Choice Cuts Sirlion or Short Steaks 16c Beef Tongues, fresh 19c Spring Chickens or Hens, fresh dressed, big a ssortment 21c Stewing Chickens, fresh dressed 16c Fresh Dressed Spring Ducks 21c All our home made Sausage, Liver Sausage, Bologna, Pork Sausage, Hamburger, this sale only. 1254c Everything you buy at Kellner's is guaranteed to be first class. Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.

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Men's SUITS & O'COATS Exceptional offerings for smart dressers.

J and $ Hammond, Ind. in northwest Gary the only part of of the seven miles of beach not owned by the eteel corporation is to erect & $5,000 bathing beach building there. Delivering Gary Dictionary. Deliveries of the 1916 edition of the Gary directory are being made In Gary under toe direction of United States Commissioner C E. Surprise of Hammond, receiver for D. Smith. The directory is being published by the receiver. INQUEST OVER MILL VICTIM Deputy Coroner Evans of Gary, today started the inquest into t'ns death of Steven Markovich, who was accidentally killed in the Gary steel mills on Nov. 4. A hungry, philosopher is a pessimist. A satisfied appetite brings in its train a mental poise that makes life enjoyable. You will enjoy our quality meats. il 8-10 lb. average. 16c 15Hc

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