Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 154, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1917 — Page 7
Thursday. Dec 20, 11)17. W3IIU., J !ULUL!J L
THE TIMES. Page Seven . ie JIM" 2223E2E3rS323 Only 3 'More Shopping ays' Until- OhristtYio.s
Last Minute Shoppers Will Find That Selections Can Be Readily Mad at the -
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ALLMAR
TORE
Where Stocks are Most Complete Where Quality Reigns Supreme Where Prices are Governed by the Mighty Buying Rower of 600 Jewelers
A o IvIGhJO.IIV'' THalumarK STORE
1 599 Hon man St. U)
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OUR INAIV1E, IS LOOKED FOR OIN THE JEWELRY GIFT PACKAGE
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TWIN CITY NEWS MOTES
i the boyj vho arc members f tli i church and in service f tlioir Voiinl ry. j Two of them are in Franco, Kiiirent Fisher and Will IJoyrl. the rest are in j the United State? awaiting their orj dere. The reniembianf cs are sure to
i DniiK appreciation Horn the buys re
ceiving them.
A new eiub has been organized and j named Dante Zie from membership of the old Pi F.ta club including tts I many charter members. The ortrani-
! zatton was perfected at a meeting; held i
Katharine Howard. 43IS Olcott Avm., at the home of Clarence Speedy Tus-
Phone 2-3, Trill be pleased to write r! ay evening when the newly elected receive social atm and ndTertlalnnj tut j officers were elected to serve the rnm1 he Tluiea. j ins; year with Mr. Harry Fuhrniark as 4- - i itin-Wnrll and Jone I'.ldrlelge i its president. Vice president. Clarence
I Mrd F.p.node of The Hidden H.n
FASHION HINT
l-nrlette U nr,k - b,,t , -n hear him S X""a..era for o 1 tolht -t Mclv.ndley udltorhm.. Knat t hlenpo. The death of David Mathews a welt Um,wn mill h.an of this city waS an-,-.-,unc.d through a tclecrsni -rrivin l-er- vesterday to his brother. Morgan Vathew-s. a roller on the tin mill of
..nuhlir and who with in--
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,,ed had gone to El Faso, lexas s x ,.ek, ago upon the advice of Ms rh,n and mi in sanitarium n , demise came. He wa. in his 33rd nd had lird the preater part of
life here in East Chicago. ..nm. will h fhippfd from
, ,,v tolav and are expected to arrive l,ero Saturday. The funeral "ill oc ,r' Sunday at 2 P- in. from the residence of his brother and interment will be at Oak Hill cemetery in Hamn.snd. Edward Keeg-an wa removed from the home of his ister. Mrs. John Drurcv 4505 Magoun avenue last evening R.,d' taken to the Mercy hospital in hicaRO to undergo medical treatment hv the eminent Pr. Morehead of that staff. Mr. Keesan has been suffering for the psst three weeks with a baffl:mc disorder and which vas not responding to local treatment. He was an employe of the Sinclair Oil refineries up to the time of his illness and Is a brother to Miss Nellie Keegan nlo of the same address. The T. H. E. clnb is ho'-dins a "'stag'1 nfTair at the home of Howard Martin in Michigan avenue th':s evening. t m Collins an employe of the Marl;
Mmnfact'ii-tT!r . Company and w ho re- i tries wllh his parents. Mr. and Mrs.! William C.li'.ns in Grapevine street j h.-'s joined the engineer corps and left i ! for his commission. i The U. S. Metal Company has sent j nway an order for six hundred bush- j -ls ..f potatoes to Washington. L. C. j Pome of them are to be used in the ,
preparation of the meals served at the plant and the surplus will be disposed of to ejnpioyes. :,!:.-! Hazel Wheale entertained : ierds pt cards an evening" ago at her home in Fir street an a very pleasant evening enjoyed. .ley ifis;ns in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Silverman in Chicago avenue fur u grandson his made his appears! r e ard w?s announced at the
early hour of 6:30 this morning at the j T,ina-In Hospital in Chicago where j the mother and babe are resting well. The parents of the newcomer are Mr. srd Mrs. P. V. Silvman. '
and "The Speedy, Secretary, Miss Helen Dillon.
Treasurer. Misa Veda LfVan. The next definite meeting will he held at the home of Mr. Edward Martin in Michigan evenue. January 2nd. Mr. and Sirs. II. A. Nichols who have been living' with the latter's mother, Mrs. J. A. Jones of North Magoun avenue since their return from Cuba have rented the residence recently vacated by the Harvey Gilrnan'a in North Magoun avenue and are making ready for occupancy. Ma. and Mrs. Harry ShH'ers of 37:! Euclid avenue are rejoicing over the advent of a ton whom they have named Harry Taylor Shivers. The proud father Is foreman of the By-Products Coke Plant at the Inland Steel. Mother and babe are doing nicely. A letter arrived from Pete Johnson the mn who smilingly used to deliver milk at daybreak each morning who is no wat Camp Sam Houston, Texas, where he says he is now motor truck diver with more seasonable hours. , Mrs. Dora .Jones of Michigan avenue is preparing to spend the Christmas holidays with her son who is corporal Spencsr Davis with the cantonment stationed at Camp Shelby. Miss. The Gwlym Jones of Beacon Ftreet are levink the latter part of the week to spend the holidays with relatives
jat Valparaiso.
Mrs. Adam Uartman who is visiting here at the John Hartman home from Norwood. Missouri, was honored by a large number of her friends last evening, mostly those who were formerly from Muncie, Indiana, the former home of both of the Hartman families. The evening was pleasantly spent in the
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terday of Mrs. J. I'opslc in tiuthrie street. luests at the Fred Stephens home in Aldis avenue are: Mr. and Mrs. Thou, Mann find children, of Muncie, Ind . and Mrs. Sarah Alrstadt w ho Is arriving Friday to spend the holid.-iy here. The O. K. S. Chapter of Fast Chicago will meet this evening and all iiirm-
ip i.- ana onicers are reoueste.i t,. be
present at 7:.10 sharp. The gentleman t members of the order will .comprise ! the serving committee. ! Miss Margaret Canine is nrrivin-
home tomorrow from the Bloom ine ton I'niversity to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Canine of North Magoun avenue. The young ladies ,.f the Hubbard Steel foundries office have issued invitations for a dancing party to be given Saturday evening. Peiemhcr 10, at the Masonic Temple. The affair Is strictly invitational ami the committee is composed of the following: Misses Elsie Miller. Sophia Sasse. Marguerite Firuion. ruanch Cameron and Genevieve Fahey. Miss Grace Anderson of the Washington school is leaving tomorrow for her home at Darlington. Indiana; Miss Agnes Stormont, of the r.iley school is going to her home in Ohio and Miss Faith Bailey, the p,r,Hri ,,f Health nurse Is leaving for Clintonville. Wis. All young ladies a,e closely associated
owing to their occupying apartments ,with the J. F. McQuoids in -Grapevine ! street.
Walter. Mr. Allen Walter. Mrs. Tt. Miller. Mrs. Wand Smith and Mrs. Mabel E. Smith. The regular meeting of the order occurs December 26th. Kufus Clempner, bugler of Co. Ij, now stationed at Hattiesburg, Miss., s comtngr home for the holidays to spend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Kb-mpner in South Magoun aven ue. The Zionists of Brandies' Gate held a meeting at the Auditorium last evening to settle up the act-mints ot the dance receipts held recently and for
which the money will go toward the j alleviation of the suffering of the Jcwj ish rdce of people in Palestine.
Mrs. Max Friedman pleasantly entertained the Jewish Ladies' Sewing club at her home in the- Herod Apartments in North Baring avenue in the afternoon of yesterday. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. . a, Aba Klempner who departed te.n days alio on a hunting trip to Huntington. West Virginia, accompanied by Lew Payne of the Inland Toree has returned home and Mr. Payne" w is be arriving within the next few days.
Aid society of Whiting, from Dec. 15, 1316 to Dec. 17. 1317. is as follows: Kecelpts. Received from Mrs. Curtis, former treasurer 277.41 Parish club donation 0.00 Mrs. F"uller, on account (cash - advanced for braces) .. 1.00 Rebate from Mr. ' Wilson from money advanced for Miss AlTertson's expenses at sanitarium -10.00 Mr. Edwin Karr, donation 5.00 Miss Kuehlcr, cash for services 4..00
Total
The Japanese influence is shown in j "The postponed meeting of, this parden smock. It is & smart v. ciub win be held this Satur
the J. O.
Tussah garment, cut loose, and is ning at the home r Mi i,bie" tt
uurutreu wilii a j a. yaiiV- uesijii m weoge in Ivy street
various coiors of silk. With a crepe
de chine skirt and a large hat it is smart.
reminiscences of the past day and was interspersed with music and a fine luncheon served at its close. The King's Herald Missionary society composed .of children of the M. E. church of Indiana Harbor will b entertained Mrs. Claire Stephens at hr home in Fir street Saturday afternoon commencing at two-thirty. A Christmas party will follow- the program and all are invited to attend. Mrs. J. Kovach of South Bend, formerly of this city, was a guest yes-
Mi members are
urged to be in attendance. The order of Eastern Stats of Indiana Harbor met last evening in a special session and initiated the following candidates: Mr. Percy Roberts and his wife Naomi. Mrs. Ida
RELIEF'S
REPORT
(Special to The Timet.) "WHITING. IND., Dec. 20 The treasurer's report of the Whiting Relief and
The Pons I'fga I ional Missionary Society has prepared fourteen Christmas
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on their way to
Phona 280. 533-143rd Strecx. PETER BELZESKI East Chicago, Indiana. By Buying Early I am going to give the public 'the benefit of future prices, which are lower than in Chicago or elsewhere. Trade at home and save money. FANCY GROCERIES, MEATS, TEAS AND COFFEES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ihese Frices are Good on Tfease Spscials ter This Sale Only for the Rest of ihis Week.
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HUB8ARDIIUB8ARDS
Phone 793
FOR
Quality, Service-Low Prices Friday and Saturday
NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN HAMMOND There haa never been anything in Tl.-ii,inioml with the 1 N ST A NT action or simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., s mie,i j,, Ad!cr-i-ka. JX! SPOONFl l. (tushes the KXT1RE bowel tract so completely it relieves ANT CASE
sour stomach, gas or constipation and j prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT, ! 'ieasent action of Adler-i-ka surprises t
boib doctors and patients. O. Negele
h-uggist. Calumet Ave. & Faette Street.
Adv.
It's a good thing To Subscribe For the Times Right now. You'll Need It.
New Ctntury Flour. bbl. .ck $1.49 k barrel ck S2.88 i.'z barrel ck - S5.85 TEA8 AND COFFEE These price are below the wholesale prices today. Gunpowder Tea, per pound 45 B. F. Japan Tea, per pound 55 Pan Fired Japan Tea, per pcund 55C Ceylon India and Java Tea, per pound - "65 Congo Tea, per pound 50C Club Houee 1 lb. Coffee. per pound 38 Six O'clock Coffee, m per pound 23C Turkey Coffee, t per pound 1 28 CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Telmo Brand California Peaches. can 25c; 6 cans SI. 40 Eiolae Fancy California Pears, can 27c; 6 cans S1.50 Telmo Brand No. 2 Strawberries, per can 28c; 6 cans for SX.56 BlueBird No. 2 Fancy Tomatoes, per can 12c; per dozen... -l3t Club House Brand No. 2 Fine Sifted Peas, can 18e; dozen SI. 90 Telmo No. 2 Telephone Peas, can 15o; doi.n can...-. 81.65 Standard No. 2 Sifted Peas, ean 12o; per dozen Sl.0 Snlder's Tall Can Tomato 8oup. can Ue; 6 cans 72c
Club House Brand Pork and Beans, Tomato Sauce, per can, 1Ec; per dozen cans - -2.04 Ivanhoe 10H oz. Catsup, bottle 14e; 6 bottlea for .. T8 Full Quart Prisciila Apple Butter, per jar 28C Fancy Walnuts. per pound 25C? Fancy Almonds, soft she!!, per pound 25C New Mixed Nuts. per pound 22C Large Brazil Nuts, per pound 20 Fancy Long Filberts, per pound .. ---25 These Nuts are all 1917 Crop. Large Grandma's Washing Powder, per bcx 15C
V Swift's Pride Washing
Powder, 6 boxes. 27C Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars for... 48C Sunbright Cleanser, 6 cans for 27? 1 dozen Large Packages Saginaw Tip Top Matches "65c MEAT PRICES. 3eef Pot Roast,
ier pound 3ib Roast. per pound Round Steak, jer pound - ?orterhouse Steak, per pound Pork Butts, per pound Pork Loins,
Boneless Kolled Kib Koast, no waste.; 24 Beef Tenderloins 30 Fresh Spare I?ils and Pi Tails 20 Sweet Pickled Ox Tongues - .22c Plate Corn Ueef 12V-d
iFresh Made Hamburger '. 18
llomc 31ade Pork Sausage 25 Pork Tenderloins 34 Pork Shoulder for Koast. 27c Oysters, Direct from Paltimore, er quart .45
Fresh Pis I-eet. Calf or Beef Prains Mayer's Prisket Bacon
.... 14
per pound Leaf Lard, per pound
17d 19 2G 2Sc 25c 27 28c
TURKEYS, GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS RABBITS FOR XMAS
1 All Kinds of Mixed i Candy, half lb 15 Half lb. Wilbur Cocoa .21
5302.41
Dlslrarsemeiits. Bank of AVhitingr Cheque 1 White laundry 3.74 2 Sanitary Dairy, milk 1.26 3 Whiting: call, cards for an.nual notlees 2 1.50 4 Moser Hardware Co., mdse 1.00 o H. Godron & Sons. md?e 11.16
White laundry, laundry work 2.60 Heyden & Johnson, frroceries 3. SO Atkin & Tharp. groceries 5.00 The trader. (Mrs. fttzelc) md3e' .po Miss Kuehler. expenses for patient at hospital 10.00 AVilfertz Deformity and Appliance and Truss Co.. ankle splint for patient 10.00 Whiting: ilaundry,- laundry work 1.63 Heyden & Johnson, irrocer-
6 7 8 10 u
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13 20 21 O rt 25 26 27 2S 20 30 31
ies Mr. X. E. Wilson, expenses of patient at sanitarium.. II. Gordon & Sons, mdse C. Matson S.-initary Milk Dairy, milk Miss Kuehler. rash advanced for travelling: expenses with patient H. Gordon & Sons, mdse H. Gordon .- Sons, mdse Frank Allison, groceries C Matson, milk .. U II. Mattern, lodger Whitine Call, order blanks.. Mrs. Allen, cash advanced for stamped enve'opes Heyden & Johnson, groceries Thomas Bartlett. groceries.. Frank Allison, groceries 'Karton's furniture store. stove Miss Kuehler, travelling: expenses with patient .. Heyden & Johnson, groceries Miss Kuehler. traveling; expenses with patient II. Gordon & Sons, shoes Geo. Konya, shoes
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Cash 011 deposit
I197.4H 105.01
5302.4 1 Respectfully submitted HELEN' CASH. Secretary and Treasurer.
MAX NASSAU
JSWXZ.SS AITS OPTZCIAK
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GRAFQWOLAS and RECORT2S
14K Green Cold Soft Cuft Uni.$ 10.00
Plafinnm
Diamond
Brooch. 15.00
I 4K Cold Scarf Pin with Tourmaiino 3.73
Fancy Oranges Fancy Apples,
BUY FOR CASH ANb CHEAPER.
dozen 30 and 50 5 lbs. for : 20
Figs, good and fresh, package 15
'Mixed. Nuts, no hickory nuts, lb ....25
lince leat, 2 packages for ...28 All Sizes of Xmas Trees. .' ;. . .40c 50c S1.75 RABBITS RABBITS RABBITS C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND.
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Encraved Pin
with Sapphire
SoliJ
Gold Brooch
SappKiie Seain. J5.00
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mi Solid Cold Cutf i Linka. $5.00 I
Y 3 12 Cold FIV.ai like cut
b 13 Ml
Gold Xffjyjjr
$26 50 v, isS-'y
II JtAjJZssSBr Theae moJrla
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This is A Selection of Nationally Advertised Holiday Gifts for Sale only in Our Store. Every article in this advertisement is a Hallmark special, produced co-operatively by the hundreds of Hallmark jewelers in quantities of many thouQuality is"not Sacrificed, but quantity production means natu
rally lower prices.
fv: ' Stm-Anir Has P j j P.n. 50c ! iffi
1 II M
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Steiune Knife inlaid witlt
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I'hoto
'A Enine LP Turned ' 43.00
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;j a,,., j,,,,,;, i f Sterlinc Blt Wk ABuckle. complete NSk on Be!t ; S2.01 ij Sterline Tra rr.a';irs , I Spco v M.tJ V, j 0. J? -
Wiff Dutch.
$Z.i0
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M 1 1L.A
bracelet
watehea are
mrkitivt Hall
mark value, and nnot be duplicated 5 rice and Quality
undo any other name.
lid
price from 9 1 6.
the watch.
ColdFilledCuff Link. i.50
Gold Filled Lingerie Qupi Plain, Roman Ejoeli.h or Green FinUn per jeir 73C
pa mm li2 lest
Cold Filled brooch
one Amethyet and two
Fearia.i.lJU
f Silver v-urr a new desicn
Srerlin 1. r.W a oi
per pur. $1.00
The prices never vary, but are tKe same in every Hallmark store in the United .States. t It is to your advantage to shop early because when our present stock of these specials is exhausted.they cannot be duplicated. We will beglad to give you a forty-eight page catalog illustrating Hallmark wares and prices. A postcard, or a request by telephone brings it to you.
Tb 14 Er.eraved, Cold Finedfl
cut 22-50
e&fi&s w?i 14 k
m aciJI suae,
-old
old
50to$i0.00.
Sterlinc Surer Napkin
band, new deMgn. $1.73
III M JW
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ill
Tattine Shut
tle- hammered
deign . . 73c.
Two Knirtinf Needle in Sterlinc Silver HoU der that protect, the pointa ... $1.00
T Stsrlin Silver ' ( )) Tea Bail j
