Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1916 — Page 6

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THE QUALITY STORE Phones 857-858 East Chicago, Ind. Few Specials for Saturday, Dec. 23, 1916

47c

Cane Sugar, ; lbs Cranberries, ' )T lb Ferndell Plum Pudding, 1-lb. tins Ferndell Plum Pud-2-lb. tins

Oranges Navels and -.-Cali

fornia per doz., 30?, 40? and . . No. 1 California Walnuts, per lb. . Mixed Nuts Our own mix Brazil Nuts, per lb. Filberts, per lb Almonds, per lb Pecans, per lb ; . . . Walnuts, per 'lb

12c 45c

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50c

25c 24c 26 c 23c 26c 25c 22c

Black Walnuts, E per lb. 3C Fancy young Roasting Chickens We dress Qyl our own, per lb CrTj Prime Rib Roast of Beef, per lb dSa Leg of Veal Roast, , OAtx per lb fC Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb dUC Pork Loin Roast, 4

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Choice Pot Roast, of Beef, per lb. . . Pork Tenderloin, per lb Short Leg of Genu ine Lamb, per lb. Armour's Star or Edelweiss Ham, lb,

Oysters Direct from

Baltimore, per qt.

Sirloin Steak, Odn per lb . OC

17c

30c 25c 22c 35c

Candies of All Kinds Holly and Xmas Trees Figs and Dates Poultr y of All Kinds. OPEN FRIDAY AND S ATURDAY EVENINGS. ,,,,lll,l. ... .wnw '1 :iTifliyhiiii ---r ....... ----T1i1T-1T-"rBMtriM-1tfiJ

East Chicago tier People and Occurences

Tbe Sunday achool C-hritmas tree and entertainment of tha Church of the Goo a Sheplterd will b held In tha guild room of the church, which ha recently been fitted up for oclal purpose, on Saturday evenine at 7

o'clock. There wlll.be divine service on Sunday morning at tha usual bour, but there will not be anT services on Sunday evening at 7:30. There will be a midnight mass on Christmas eve with sermon, commencine at 11 p. m. Sunday night. At this service a pair of three-branch vesper candlesticks will be placed upon the. altar, solemn' ly blessed and 'lighted for the - first time, given ty the Rev. Thomas Hines, as a memorial to his wife, who enter-

HALLMARK " Christmas Specials When you see these you will appreciate their unusualness in quality, in value The quantity i3 generous but you had better come quick, aa they are sure ta go fast at these prices. J .

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Cake ixarver, j inches lonjc; good

weigni; weumaae; nicely finished. Special rr

price., v v"-' Berry or Salad Spoons. Cold Meat Forks, Game Knife ana Fork, same quality and design as g nr above, each. . ?

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G1G6 Sterling Silver Boa Bon Basket, pierc- c cd deeigO) special 3 !

K177 Pocket Knife with Hand Engraved Sterling Sil- m tyr ver Handle, special. . jlD

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Solid Gold Too Hat Pins.

Choice of three patterns, G303 Sterling Silver Salt and Pepbright finish. 7J- per Set: durable weight, nft Special per pair . . DC and well finished. Per set 1UU For quality and moderate prices this store is not surpassed. Come in and look around you won't be urged to buy. MAX NASSAU JTWELEX AND OPTICIAN 710 Chicago Avenus East Chicago, XaO.

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One Day Pay-Bay and Ghristmos Spuria I For this Pay-Day. Only, SI G.85 IT IS THE ROYAL EASY CHAIR pictured below. Comes in two choice finishes, golden oak or fumed oak, upholstered in black and Spanish Imperial leather. Has the famous Royal Push Button back restpush tie button and rest. Equipped with foot rest and magazine rack. Mechanism and chair absolutely guaranteed by the makers. MHJ BUS EMU. CffUfSffiflS GIFT This very timely special will make a dandy Christmas gift for Father, Son or Sweetheart. USEFUL GIFTS like these are appreciated the whole year and the giver is always remembered for the good taste and sense

displayed.

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limited number are obliged to restrict sale to one day only. It is a regular $22.00 value

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542-544 119th St. Whiting, Indiana

EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AND OFFICE

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Agents for the HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET 615 Chicago Avenue , East Chicago, Ind.

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ed Into the paradise of God, on last Christmas day. Hence It Is the first anniversary of her death. The public is most cordially Invited to attend this service. Think of It: Cheap Money. Xmas Funds to you for a mere charge of 2 per cent per month. Loans $10.00 to $100.00 Jn few hours" time. Don't cramp yourself for Holiday Money when we stand ready to help you. Provident Loan Co., 212 Hammond B13g. Phone 323. 12-6-tf Mrs. Etta Gutnbinsky of Forsyth avenue, who wos operated on Monday St. Margaret's hospital In Hammond, is. getting alons as well as can be expected. Miss Betrlce Cadman is anion? the Chicago shoppers today. I. O. Nelson returned yesterday from a fourteen days'- trip through Fort Wayne, Goshen, Klkhart and South Bend. Mrs. Itobina Hale who has has been making her home with her daughter. Mrs. Ed Green on l5th street, left this morning for 'Missouri to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmucser of Baring avenue, wero among the Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Bert Clapper was the charming hostess yesterday to the Thursday Afternoon 500 club at her home on North Magoun avenue.' In the card games the prices were won by Mrs. Clapper and Mrs. lonald Purdy. The hostess was given the drawing prise. The Misses Edith Singleton, Cecelia Cohen and Mrs. George Clapper were guests. Refreshments were served follow-' ing the gajiics. In two weeks Mrs. JEd Jenkins will entertain at her home on Magoun avenue. Special Christmas sermon and Christmas music will be heard at the morning service at the Congregational church Sunday at 10:45. The subject will be "Joy To The World" and the music will be as follows: Special organ music by Mr. Teele. Hymn of the Nation, (Steward) Quartet. Sing. O Heavens. (Twes) Quartet and Choir. On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp the beautiful cantata entitled, "The Prophet of Nazareith" by Chas. A. Gabriel will be rendered as follows: The Prophet of Nazareth A scripture oratoria.-caata.ta. by Chas. A. Gabriel. 1. Introduction Marcb. 2. O Glvo Thanks- Chorus, with solos. 3. I Have Redeemed . Thee, -Solo, Duet. Chorus. 4. Thy God Relgneth Chorus and Solos. 5. Be Not Dismayed Ladies' Quartette. 6. Shout For Joy -Glade Quartette

and Octets Chorus. 7. .The Morning of His Birth Bast Solo. 8. Tell of His Wonderful Love Children's Chorus.

0. Shephards of Bethlehem Male

Quartette. 10. Glory In The Highest Ladies' Chorus and Response by Full Choir. 1. Hail The Great Redeemer.

12. Jesus Is Born Today Solo, with

response.

13. Sleeping In Bethlehem Solo

and Chorus.

14. Sony of the Wise Men Alale

Trio.

15. The Saviouh Found Chorus by

Children.

16. Christmas Fairies Solo an-1

Chorus (children). 17. Hail The King Chorus.

18. I Will Extol Thee Chorus Solo

and Finale.

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

with her parents in Milwaukee. Wis.

Mrs. S. B. Smith of rrpv rr.t v..ni

leave this evenine- for Vjuniprurift k

there she will join her husband who left three weeks ago, and will make their future home In that citv tr-

Smith has accepted a position there. Mrs. Smith will be accompanied by Mr. Oran Blair Smith, brother-in-law oi

Detroit, who will visit his parents at. that city.

Special at the Columbia. thiatr to

day. The Greater Vitajrraph Company will present Anita Stewart In a fiveact drama entitled "The Sus.icrf sh

ad drame entitled "The Suspect." We

win also start the great serial entitled "Scarlet Runner." featuring Earl Williams. 12-2-l Mrs. Lunvan Bull is ouite ill with la.

grippe at her home on Ivy street.

The U. P. church will c-ivp tli!

Christmas entertainment this evening

m me cnurch at 7:30 sharp. Mies Belle Hughey of Vandergrift, Pa.. Is spending the holidays with hor sister. JMs. --rn. Harmon of Drum.

woml street.

There will be special vaudeville at the Columbia theatre. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Christmas day. Don't fail to attend. 12-22-2

fill ESTATETRANSFEBS " HAMMOND. L 16. B 4. Morris Add. William Ahlborn to Vane Krlste. et al. ?64 4 L o9, NJ L 58. Frank S. Betx 2nd Add. Lake Co. Sav. & Tr. Co., Tr., to Anton Juhapz $247.00 L 35, B 1, C. I-Tohman's North

Side Add. Lake &. Porter Land & Liv. Co. to Carl Braun. $10.0 Ls. 47, 48. B 14, Eschenberr State Line Add. Frederick ' Plageman to William Heintr. $1,300.01 L 9. B 1, Larned's 1st Add. Gostlin Meyn & Co. to Ivan .Krapac . $400.0 Ls. 2. C. 7. 8. B 1. Larned's 2nd ; Add. Emma Hebert Seroczyn- '' ski to Gostlin Meyn & Co. $1.06 L 35. B 1. C. Hohman's North Side Add. Carl Brown to Bertha Braun $H") CEDAR LAKE. Lf. 1 to 4. B 10. Plat "IL II.," Shades Add. Pub. Sub. Co. to William and Lillian Wilson Dawes $231.69 Pt. SJ Si SE 29-26-7. Harriet T. Brink to Zora K. Gordon , $4,500.00 TOLLESTON. Ls. 41. 42. 43. B 2. Wheeler & Potty's Add. Kastant Stancikas to Frank Brodreck $10.00 L 30, B 5. Tolleston Park. John P W. Anderson to John A. Chelgreen "f 1.(1,) INDIANA HARBORJ" L 19, Norline Add. Jo.tJ t, Walczak to Paul Bubanovic" $1."J EAST CHICAGO. L HS. B 4, NE 29-37-9. East Chgo. Co. to Martin Trtanj $225. Ki

Power et Speech. The power of speech taay be r stored, or improved. somefl:e8 by a surgical operation, or other fc-ans, proTided the organs of speech are Intact; but where by birth, or disease, or accident, the organs are lacking or art too far destroyed, there ia no remedy.

Market & Grocery Company

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Phone 49

As a Christmas Present to She public, instead of giving you something that is not useiui are going to sell all our meats and groceries at our cost, or in other words, give the public our profit as a Christmas present.

Xmas money may be secured for the rate of 2 per cent per month. Don't neglect the little ones at this time vhen money is so cheap: 110.00 to $100.00 at legal rata or 3 per cent per month. Provident Loan Co.. 212 Ham

mond Bldg. Phona 823.

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Mrs. Edward Conn will hold a re

union of her brothers and sisters ' Ht her home. 3608 Ivy ttreet, Christmas day. This is the first time they have been all gathered around the same festive board for twenty-two years. Tha brothers who will attend are Mr. Wayne Comwell from Shoals, Ind.; Clyde Comwell from Chicago, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hager. from Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams of Birmingham, Mich., and Mr. end Mrs. Wm. De Verger from Michigan City. Out of the High Rent District. Our own building. For practical, durable, beautiful Xmas presents twenty per cent less than Chicago prices. See how far your dollar will go at tbe Wigwam, S150-58 Penn. ave. 12-20-3 Miss Kredell of West Pullman who has been holding an exhibit of handpaiting at the home of Mrs. George E. Reilaml. 3412 Michigan asenue, expects to remain at the latter's home during her absence on a visit to her sister in Cleveland. O.. and wil continue to conduct her classes in art. Plan to take dinner tomorrow night at tha new restaurant, 3421 Michigan avenue, the third Delmoneeo Lunch in this city. Best quality; courteous serv- ! ice. 13-22-1 Mrs. John Frye of Drnmmond street Js leaving today to spend the holiday!

M Few Host Prices' for Prsuay .Eve. and Saturday, all day Dec. 22 and 23 NOTE We will be closed all day Monday (Christmas.) FANCY WAtURTO WN DUCKS , fwi FANCY WATERTOWN GEESE. jK FANCY WATERTOWN SPRING- CHIX. . STEWING CHICKENS 17 LEG OF VEAL....; jrt rt

FANCY BEEF POT ROAST. ... "TJ j

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FRESH PORK SHOULDERS .si SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK f j j

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Peas, Com, String Beans, our actual cost, can at. Sweet Metdow Corn Syrup, the best there is, can. ,9 Club House Corn Flakes, regular 10c seller, at, pkg ...6y2d Campbel's Soups, all varieties, can at 9

On all meat sales of $3.00 or over 10c car fare will b8 returned.

Snider's Tomato Soup, tall' cans, can at 9! Club House Milk, at can lOd Dyer's Pork and Beans in tomato sauce, can 10 Large Jar Apple gutter, regular 15c seller, afr jar v..105 Swift's Pride Soap, 7 bars for 25

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The Chicago Auction & Commission Company Big Closing Out Sale of the PARTMENT STORE, 308 : 311 119th Street, Whiting, Indiana

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Don t miss this marvelous opportunity to buy any article in the building at a positive saving of more than one-half. This is the greatest sale ever held in this entire section of the country, and it mav never again take place. Just think! what this sale means to you where $1 will purchase as much goods as $5 will at any other store in this entire vicinity. Come, see and convince yourself that every word advertised in the past 10 days in newspapers and circulars is the gospel truth. We positively say to you that the savings are marvelous. Don't miss seeing them. We must sell, as the building must be vacated in 15 days. ' ' The Chicago Auction & Ccrr mission Co., Now Selling the Entire Hub Department Store Stock at 27c on the Dollar at the Hub Old Stand, 309 310 1 19th Street, Whiting, Indiana

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