Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1917 — Page 3
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DON'T THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY mtil you learn if v cannot. rVAlr -i.m. You would b rnnazed if :ui foulii fp? fonif of the looTwear brought herp which make servieeand. pre?fntnblo n;a:n. Why ?Pnd ec"d r.Tnoy for nw hos whn ft a small expn you rsn have your "''I cries nude as poo.l as over? Standard Electric Shoe Repair Shop Alex Abrahamson, Prep. 235 E. State St. Hammond. IrrJ.
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Meats and Groceries MANUFACTURER OF HAMS, BACON AND SAUSAGE. WHOLESALE RETAIL. ICE MACHINE COOLED. PHONE 77 HAMMOND. 81 STATE STREET.
Katharine llnnoril, 4"1 Oleott A., I'hone 23, villi be pleased to Ttrlte and recrle orlnl ntnt and ailvrrtl1nc tar the Tlmoa. Tlio t -n.'isar i-'f th- H.-.aI (?w-nt ,in?prs at the A!iJ:;"nii..i, Indutnn llpri)::v, nM Ki ;d.i frritnr. Nuvetn-l-f-r !'"tli, rc:uimi t j 1 1 1 1 I . 'f tl rhif.oi.' Miiaiiia; abilities of lw ilwcnts. If "tt ,iv. i,usii- don't tr. is ii. Ttip ai th or'.Rinul int;'r thHt vt.-itil t "n : -,:' v 11:! ioio--)'al adt'11 rT:,.'a. Twkf-ts Mv fjtl sa!" by th I.idi.' Aid c f lh Hapti.it iV.nr'h or John Rfb-'ils. ('aluir.ot Hl'iK-. Kr..-t "!ib-ngo. 11-14-3 T'.! ra;.n. !:if..!j :i r.aft t'hbnso nni Him:iioi.i of the Kpv. C K. I )?- irfinr and family t ill be unused to I r. rn that tlie ha ' rJrchaucd tli? ' 'ha; !i KdiiTinds h"ii'- on Rarinp avf-n.ip and wtil rrsai: tli"ir f uturi l o ne ?:- !o Tl: Hv -.'nil h.H ben a !rin'.tor in tb.A M. K. ihtiivh for veer nr.d has bor ::i;nist"r at oni' tim in Mi.'hKati it.-. Ham-riond. Mttdisiin. V"i. . and oihcr it:os. In th futute !k niil ho cnn( t.w with the Standfi rd f"-l ' I'iiipani, having retired f it'in v.'thc v.-ork in ih ministry. He and hi 'amlly wi'.l b at home In th'-i;- n"' i!a" by th' lat-ler rait, of lb month. Thvy have one daughter. Mis Tlani.h. .1 tetf hi' in our fity. Yesterday was Roy a I Neighbor day n Kasl fi-.Sva.j an.1 rloarly empha!'?il so by tb d-i'ora' i ti? of their C"lot. purple and h;U. along For--tlie :emi' in th- rloa" vicinity of th Odd KfIIows hall, whotf the opninK aeion was otiinienod at 2 o'.lrn k with prfi) r by Rev. V. V. Hlakmnr, pastor of the First C'ongrreKstional eh':n:li of thi r.t. who in his words of Christian doctrine did not forsret to call down, bltssinss oti all tliO;j whose pa'-riottc loi e for their iNi'tnir; forced them to be named nnionsr thf ghftit. for there are man" of this particular orttoniiation who are now 1n th arious enlistments. t"p.n the rc-nrlus'on of the r.-.lniMer'a words, the formal introduction was read" of rr. Hada M. Carlson, siipreme ip-order of this socit'. and vho has held this office of distinction for ihe past seven years with one of th largest fraternal organisations controlled by women. Her coming here wa distinctly a treat to the members of this treat society, who gathered from all parts of th's jurisdiction yesterday afternoon and evening to show.' their warm tegard and esteem for her. There were in all represented twentvseven camps, and last evening tha hall wa filled to overflowing. Tixe doctor's remarks in the afternoon were
OUR WEEKS
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KELLNER'S Sugar Cured Hickory Smokod Hams. 28o Onlv one limn to a customer.
BEEF Round Roast. 19c Choice Cuts Pot Roast 15c Rib Roast, (boneless) ,no waste, no fat 19c Hamburger Steak 15c
VEAL Leg of Veal. .18c Shoulder Veal 16c Breast Veal with Pocket 16c Loin of
PORK Small Pork Loins
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Kellner's Sugar Cured Boneless Corned Beef. . Spring Chickens, fresh home dressed
Fresh Hams . . .
Home Made Sausage . . . 18c Breakfast Bacon 42c
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Columbia Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 packages for 30c Take advantage of our iSpeeia! Sak-. Tboy -will savo r.;onoy for you. Trade at KellnerV the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
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No Relief Mrs, Brown Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Cleveland Ohio. "For years I suffered fo sometimes it seemed as though
I could not stand it any longer. It was all in my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on a little Btone I would almost faint. Ono day I did faint and my husband was sent for and the doctor came. I was taken to the hospital
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home I would famt ju3t the tame and had the same pains. A friend who is a Dur.e asked me ta try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnound. I began taking it that very day for 1 waa suffering: a preat deal. It has already done me more good than the hospital. To anyone who is suffering as I was my advice is to stop in the first Jrug-stora and get a bottle of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound before 'ou ro home. " Mrs. W. C. BROWN, 11 V. 12th St. Cleveland, Ohio.
mostly along instructive lines to officers and members of the local camps, and last evening she made si splendid address on the fundamental and the fast growth of the society, and announced that within the past three years that three millions of doliars had passed through the supreme receivers hands for disposition That th-re j.4 now seventy-two hundred loci! camp.-, all in good standing and more now under institution. Dr. Jlada Carlson in. pressed her hearers as being the iMMiiitn tltted for this great responsibility p.nd one could not help b it Hunk that mm h of its success v. ii due direftly to her. She paid a slowing tnbut" to ihe uianv local icorder;', whom a:J she said fho was omp!!ed t lely upon for the eftl-i-icn y and standard of the way Cue order of the business was conducted, .he bi,,uht forcibly home to all her hearers the necessity of paving the patriotic war tax which was levied for the one month to take care of the emergencies made possible by the war and whi'h has so far been nobly re-
spc 'tided to. The neci t.ross worK, too.
'auie in tor its enare 01 notice, sua this supreme officer with no idle tune on her hands lakes up the Knitting hn a moment affords it and urges io!i:n to knit for this ause right 'lurins the session when an cc tslon like tins demands it. She was waimly applauded at the clone of her speech and etej-poptican iew were shown of all the supreme officers whose duties involved the caring for so gt eat a fraternal order. A class of twentythree candidates were put through loc degree work, beautifully exemplified by the drill team of the Whiting cmnp who had charge of the meeting as well. The ritualistic work was enbe need in Its beauty by slides of religii. views shown on the screen end he con' ludirg drill was a patriotic ,,n with the staff hearing flags and singing the "Star Spangled Banner" in which hundreds of voices joined in the chorus. Truly a day to be remembered by those present. Monday evening there will be gym'' class for all young iaaies who do not attend school, at the M"Kinie" gymnasium room in the McKinley building1. A pretty afternoon affair was the farewell party held in the afternoon ,-,f yesterdav by Mrs. Everett 'Williams
! in the A 1 1 . a na r t i n e n t s in honor of
her "mother. 1 '' Kdwaid Tickard. ' w it.j i. :;-.'on If aving for the Pouth to spend the winter Thirty guest" were present and enjoyed true hospitality throughout the day interspersed with Red Cross knitting and social interrn.irs. The rooms were decorated with beautiful yellow chrysanthemums slid in the dining room were bowls effectively placed with these flowers. On the dining table which was resplendent with beauty with its crystal waie p.nd shinmioi ins r.apery was a e. nterpieoe of yellow pom poms and a S'ivr service set over which the Mcsda.T.es Kdward De Bria and K. N". I'anine presided and poured, assisted by Mr'. John Hill. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. C harles Johns of Pittsburg, Pa . who is In tlvs city on a vis't with relatives, and Mrs. Foulk, sister of Mrs. P. It Poor, who is here from Trie. Ta. Mrs. William Uaieht of North Forsythe avenue is ha ing the menibers of the Funbonnet c! ib meet with her at a noon luncheon today. Mrs. K. NT. Canine is hostess to the
.zul!kit club this afternoon at her ( home In North Masn.in avenue in com- I Pi invent to Mrs. F-lward Fickard. aj nie-r.'.ier who is soon departing from j
th's cty to spend ti.e winter south. Mrs J. Mi-Clare of Fir street has as a house g-.et Mrs. K. I-'. lew is of l.orra.ne. O. The Ladies of the Mifsir.nary society of the M. I'., church of Indiana Harbor met. at the parsonage yesterday and tiansacted business pertaining to mteres;3 of this organization.
Mrs. Robert l'ujolas of Michigan! avenue was surprised by a large num- j
u-r C'L ncr trit-nus last f'fninB w ic caiiie in masked co.-tumes and spent the e ening in cards. Thev r;ij" el rf i-eshm ns at the i lose of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. ll-ed of South MflRof.n avenue attended the Olympic theater in Chicago list evening, see-
inir the neifoimanee of "i"anary Cot- !
jtnte." The comedian in the comedy.
James I'unn. .s a n"r vein live ot .11 if. Heed, and has visited in th's city when his engagements bring h.m 111 the locality. Mrs. P. F. Chsmski "f Ivy street entertained six ladies and their babes from South Chicago yesterday at 1 m-cheon.
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Wo have made many new friends and customer? through our fair dealing in giving high gT,ade uarmt'iits ;it prices nhi- li are mueli lower than such articles can usually be bought. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we will place on sale a large as-;tinent of the very newest styles and patterns in Ladies' Coats and Waists. The garments are the equal of anything that, eon be bought elsewhere at muck greater prices.
LADIES' COATS To Proad-l th and "Wool Velor.r. half limd. very latest models, some with fur collars. For Friday and Saturday only. . . .10.98 LADIES' WAISTS Georgette and Crepe de Chene. guaranteed to be an excellent value and fully worth ffoSi. Our price for Friday and Saturday . 3.98
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Call, at our store Friday and Saturday and look at these handsome garments and compare them and our prices with what you can do elsewhere.
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apartments han her mother. Mrs. II. Meikle, who arrived here vesterday from Minneapolis. Minn . and will remain w th her during the winter. Mr. J. F. Mitchell of Steveon. Ala., a hardwood lumberman, was here the Kuest of liev. and Mrs. George B. Jones nt the pastorate in 14SSh street for the da. v. Mrs. Hazel K. Groves was hostess to the Twentieth Century Sewing club in the afternoon of yesterday at .her home in Notthcote aenr.e. The Old Maids club enjoyed a hos
pitable evening with Miss Josephine'
Mason at her home in South Magoun avenue yesterday evening. The Misses Gertrude Given. Bessie Klenipner. Kva and Bertha Smallberg and Utah Gumbinsky attended the
Liberty I.oan dance in Hammond last i evening held at th Masonic hull. Little. Fieida Darragh of Prummond j street is recovering nicely from diph-'
theria. The house quarantine wi.l be raised r.evt week. P.ev. R. C. Speer. pastor of the Baptiet church, was in Chicago yesterday makinK arrangements to purchase the property for the Neighborhood house in this vicinity at an earlier date. Mrs Iseac Mills of Prummond street is confined to the house with the grippe. Mrs. Carl Bailev of Michigan avenue, entertained the members of the Sunshine club at a 5 o'clock dinner at her home yesterdaj-. Floral bouquets were the decorations used. Member." of the National Society of Fruit Retailers and their friends will meet at S o'clock Saturday evening in Weiland'3 hall to discuss the high cost of living and the remedy. Everybody
interested in this important question is j
invited to come. Admission is free and there will be a free moving picture show. 11-16-1 Lake Front Floral Co. At our new store you will find roses, carnations, chrysanthemums. violets and sweet peas. Special corsages: prompt and efficient service fot decorations and design work. w have a special line of potted chrysanthemums from 25 rents to 11')0, X;i Cedar St. Phn nS-J. Adv.
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Women s Tslew Fall Dresses
Silks and Worsteds $13.98 The beautiful Dresse art cure to raeet with your approval and they are bo reasonably priced, too. Several styles irt shown both In eerg and in allk taffeta. P-oma f th 6iik Dresses hav Georgette sleeves, r. w collar efTect, fancy pooketa, sash belts. Many are draped at the sides. They come in the rew Fall shades; $18.50 o o values. Priced at i J.O
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Charming Party Dresses Our new Party Xresea, fresh from th1r wrappings, are a Joy to behold. Airy and shiniiTvary In their rich SatlnB, Taftetaa. Chlf. fons and SUk Nets. Dresses that fairly tirg you to take them to some gay social function so that you may show them off. Iight. bright, pastel ahr.des predominate and are smartly attractive In every tiny detail. Prices range fporn 15 to $37.80. A special value Is shown tomorrow , . 25.00
Beautiful New Silk Dresses at $18.50 the best styles of the season Many of them display the slim straight line silhouette; beautiful drape effects introduced at the sides; quite a few Empire and low waisted modes, which, though recently presented, have been received with great favor. The new roll collars, big pockets and wide belts are shown. Materials are of Chiffon Taffeta, Messaline and Satin. Colors are maroon, taupe, hemlock green, plum, navy and -4 t "I black; $22.50 values. Priced at 1 O.all Several Specials in New Fall Blouse3
Crepe d e Chine, Georgette, Taffeta and Jap Silk, models, and so reasonably priced, too.
Crepe de Chine Blouses
Attractive
A number of clever rcodsis. Their rew collars and the quality of embroidery and needlework makes them very attractive; rew Fail shades. try - c Special O.ZtO
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New Jap Silk Blouses
The season's wort eb) styles, plain and emhroMery trimmed, round or square collars. Materials are fine strloed
Tub Silks and Jap S.lks. All colors at..
2.48
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Friday and Saturday Are Special Bargain Days in the Millinery Dept.
Women's Trimmed Hats $6.50 Especially noteworthy are these Trimmed Hats of 1yon's Velvet in black and the new colorings, large and srceil shapes. All are very prettily trimmed with feather bands, metal and beaded
ornaments; raJues u to $8 9. Specially priced at ;
6.50
Little Hats,
Folks' s-iiit, "Velvet and Corduroy new polk effects, ribbon trlrmed.
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Trimmlng-s Beaded. metaJ and jet eras-ms-cla, feather st'.cic-ups and small flowers, at 2fc, Se and tt.OO.
Untrimmed Hats at 2.50
Trimmed Hats at ?1.9S
ITonnn'i new Fall Hat shapes, of Iyn's Bilk Velvet. Sailors and the new small effects, in
black and eolors. On sale at
2.50
One lot t rerular $2.50 and $S prtt7 Fall Hats, made f velvet, sailors and tarbans. smartly
trimmed. Hack and colors. Choice
A ple!4 sOiowing of Children's Dress Hat In Sects, prettily trimmed. SUt t $9ft.
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Candy Specials Jumbo Peanuts Anoth r Fresh barrel of Blanched Jumbo Peanuts. 40c grade. Special, i lb 15e Hoarhonn d Ititncrs, very strongly flavored; regular price "5c lb. Special, li lb. at 5" Candy Cream Corn, fresh and very good eating; regular price iOc lb. Special. H lb. at 1e Jumbo Licorire Jelly Beans. Regular price 25c lb. Special, Vt Jb lOe
Winter Apparel For the Children
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We hav never been better prepared than now to supp'y everythirg in the way of appsrl that the youngsters could possibly require for wear during the cold days to come. They sre all well made and at economical prices
: Little Tots' Dreue. sizes 1 to i Shepherd checks, laced yoke, patent ' i leather belt; some have plaited ; ! skirts of blue serge. w C O Splendid values .j Q j ; School Girl' Dresses, made of blue : '; serge, straight-line effects, with j ri-el back and front, white pique : i and1 self collars, trimmed in white
'. braid, gtse-s S to 14. priced
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Womens $4.00 Sweater Coats, $2.69 Gool quality Rarments. plain weaves with tope stit- h collar, wristlet cjcfs and two pockets. They come in srray. maroon and cardinal, all sizes: well worth $4 on. Our special price to- sr Q morrow jLd .J y
Flannelette Gowns The new Flannelette Nisrht Gowns have arrived. You'll find a splendid collection in ai! sizes up to ? t specie 1 i y priced at $1.25. $1.3' and $1.".''.
Warm Blankets and Comforters
i Little Girls' Presses, s res 2 to 6.
made of navy bl'ae serge, trimmed
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Little Girl' Coat of silk velvet, belted and shirred back models, large collars, ome are fur t rimmed;. colors sre burrund;-, brown and green; sites 2 to . li C O Priced at J .Zs O
The Gowns at !l are special vslue-). They ate main of flue qualify Flannelette in white rind colored stripes, with or without en Par:
i4. priced
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Wise women are buying blankets and comforts now instead of later, for they know prices are bound to advance. All available stocks have been gobbled up by Uncle Sam to keep his boys warm "over there." Catton Blankets, fine quality, go4 weight. They come In gray, tan or white, shell stitched edges, size SxTfi. Special Sale price, A C per pair J, .tyzf Wool Knap Blankets, heavy weight, an exceptionally good quality; gray, tan and white, shell stitched edge; sise 64x7; $3.50 value. ri A C On sale, per pair St.f 3 no Piald Wool Blankets, In a variety cf color combinations, c'.se xS0; regular $T.0O blankets. TVe p irehaeed taem before the advance
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HAMMOND, INDIANA As'-e Yourseif Plow You Can tause wide as the world and hieb i i m i f n f i h m u m 1 1 u m m n 1 1 m u 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 o i m i u i i t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u it n t m 1 1 1 m u i m i n 1 1 m n i i k i : 1 1 1 1 1 m i h i i 1 1 i m i n u 1 1 n i ii i t THTTtlTiTrrTMTiTTTi as Heaven.
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