Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1921 — Page 5
Thursday, January 13, 1921.
THE TIMES Pajro Five
i PERSONAL ANI I SOCIAL NEWS VOCAL CONCERT. The youn Jadiea of St. Joph's iiurch will render a vocal concert at the Knights of Cclumh:i? Hall Sunday vcnlngr. Jan. IS, for the benefit of the 'ilbault Homo for delinquent boys. Tins music lovers of HammonJ win have an opportunity to hear a well trained ladies' chorus of exceptional merit. Among the -well selected numbers on the progrr.ar.i will be a soprano solo la Italian. "Panto Ijiiciu" by Miss Maym Caidrone. Tha Toadies' Aid of the Monroe St. church held their regular business meeting: yesterday at the home of Mr. 11. Hart of U2R Van Buren pf.-eet. There wax a large attendance and yeveiaJ important ma:ters, were satlsfnc:ortly settled. Mrs Hart, assisted by her daughter Evelyn. Mrs. Mott and Violet Ke'.ley. served dainty refreshments. The next moetlnE: will be held at the home of Mr'. C. Hnwlby of l-i8 Monroe street, January 26.
The North Sldo Ladles' Club -will meet at the home of Mr. CJara T?othnei of C51 Johnson ."treet tomorrow alternoon.
Tv.e Installation of officers of irolden Rule Council No. 1 Sons and laufrh-t-r of Liberty tr.ok pla.-. last evening-. Mra. Klizaberh Fotius actircc as int-talKngr officer assisted ly Mis. P.ay Itiek, the following officers -were lntar.i"d: Councilor. Mr.v Florence r.oyer, assistant councilor. Kenneth Thomasj vice councilor, Mrs. lois Adklns; Rssistar.t vice councilor. Mrs.
Irane Thomas: recording secretary, Mrs. Millie T'avis; associate secretary, Mrs. Martha Votiich; financial secretary. Mrs. Klizaboth I'ontlus; treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Grace; guard, Mrs. Iydia Grohener; inside guard, George Adklns; outstie guard, Mrs. Myrtle Brenner; trustee, Mrs. M, Kunty; Junior ex-councilor, John Gleaaon; junior exassociate councilor, Mrs. Anna Hartniant; the representatives to ih5 State Council held in Muncie, 1ml., first representative, Mrs. Martha Voi'.kIi. second repre.sentativ.-. Jennie Sc.hroeder ; third represemativc, Mrs. Nellie Grace; fourth representative, "Mrs. Jrnce Glea&on: fifth repretcntatlve, Mrs. l-.u-leka Tuley. There were C'Ver 10 members pis.-nt, a class of candidates were initiatei, which was followed by a chicken ;Me supper. The Hammond r.ui:e,l Is in a fiutirishinii; condition. thoy hive their building and loan all paid ud, a fund of $.'.'!) in the treasury and a membership 25 persons. They are to be congratulated upon their growth and financial condition and the establishment of a record which they can indeed be proud of.
The. Trinity Aid held its annual business meeting- Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. O. C. K. Mathu-s. the following officer v, ere elected: President, Mrs. David II. Hall: vice president, Mrs. Hans Johnson; secretary, Mra. Fred W. J.ortz; treasurer, Mrs. George Wolf.
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING Ail kinds of skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braidinjf. nil work guaranteed. Call at Vjey'e, 91 State, fct.. little west of Honmat) S;. Phone 445 Hammond. S-S7
OTKE. l'mted Spanish War Veterans: W have been invited to attend the Gary ramp Friday eventrsr, Jan. 14th. All rcembrs are Invited. Meet at H. F.. Granger's office at 6:45 p. m. sharp. Autos over nd b.tck. 3-13-1 U J. PAI.MKn. Q. M.
Judge I'laine Peacock of Tampa. Fla.. has returned home after a visit with his sister and family are Mrs. O. ". McClure of 4D"i 150th street, The North .Side W. C. T. 1'. will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kate Mason of Tine and Hoffman street s
The South Sid W. C. T. V. will meet Friday Afternoon at two o'clock at the home, of Mrs. Marshal. 11 4S Monroe street. A reception to the new members will follow a short business session.
Mrs. Wm. Hufghn entertained the member of the past chiefs club at her home Tuesday afternoon- The afternoon was spent sewing and dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will take place in two weeks at the home of Mrs. John Haney of Sibley street. Mrs. Ressic Yohn was added as a nfw member to the past chief club.
The hoard of directors of the Hammond Chapter of American Red Cross will hold their regular meeting Friday evening at 7:30 at the Hammond Chamber of Comnvrc All members are urged to be present as there ars matters of importance to discuss.
Professor A. W. Naglur of Eiinsn PI., is spenditig a week with his lister Mrs. Harry poster before leav.ng for the east.
A large attendance of the members f the ladles' Aid Society of the St. haul's Lutheran church met yesterday Afternoon at the Hammond Ohambi r f Commerce for their social gathering. The Rev. Uchllder gave a very interesting talk which was beneficial to all of the ladies present. The busi-. ness meeting was f-diowtd by a social iioi.f curing wiiicn refreshments wero served by the Mesrlames ran!el J3hu.de, August Schmidt, Komhotri Perg, August Cluthi.i. Gottfried Utilising and Albert Bossard. Lawrence Hargis of Hargis and Moore, real estate concern, will sail for Kurope on th- Impf-rnlor Tuesday, January IS, from New York City. Mr. Hargis will visit Ptigland and Krace Hid the adjoining countries.
Harold C.irtrigb' of is ill with the tor.silitis
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Th" Misses Helen and ?5 n rru erit e Sansers are the guests of their a'ir.1. .Mrs Mae Seherner. They on their way to California, hcving come directly from their home tn Pennsylvania.
their home. The funeral will be held at 12:30 Saturday at the home, H72 state street and from the Presbyterian church at Crown Point at 2 o'clock. C. M. Smithson officiating.
CHEESE Twins, daisies. 24.25c;
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26 36 He; longhorns, 29tf26Vic; brick, chickens. 2hc; springs. 2f.c; roosters,
2I;c: geese. 1'Cc; ducks, tic. IlTATOK!5 Receipts, la cats, Wi censtn. $1.40 !fj 1.50.
STOCK MARKET American Smelting American Steel Foundry American Tel'- and Tel Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Steel B Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Mexican Pete. Mid vale Steel Pure Oil Pennsylvania Pressed Stee.' Car Hallway Steel Springs Reading Republic Iron and Steel Texas CoCn.'on Pacific I. S. Steel Westinehouse Willys Overland Sinclair oil
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Forty friends of Frank Green from Hft,:mond and Gary very pleasantly surprised him at hip home, 2So Oak street, last evening. Music and duncing were enjoyed ar.d a buffet luncheon eerved.
CARL NELSON HEADS ROYAL ARCH MASONS Hammond chapter, 117 R. A. M.. Installed its new officers last evening with appropriate ceremonies. At the conclusion of the services, Frank C. Morris, retiring H. P., was presented a ith a beautiful watch engraved with the emblem of his rank. Following are. the new officers: K. H. P. Carl IS. Nelson. 1C Thomas- W. Dixon. S. Charles G. olsen. Treasurer Theodore Moor. S'ecrr-tary George, O. Mallett. C. of H. Lindley C. Smith. I'. S Walter II. Maharg. R. A. C. Reginal C. Slater. M. of 3 V. Henry M. Von Osinsk:. M. of 2 V. Karle It. Hummel. M. of 1 V.-Charles A. Bounds. Organist Curtis I.. Brunsdon. Guard Jacob Kasper. The following officers have also been installed for Hammond Comm&ndery 41 K- T.: K. C. Walter T. Hardy. Cier.. V.'lliiarn K. startsman. C. .- John C. Parrett. S. AV.Herbert A. Lamprel!. J. w.- Clyde Ctevelan'l. Prel -W. M. O'Brien. Treasurer Theodore Moor. Secretary George O. Ma'.lett. St. B. Harry K. Folk. Sw. B. William P. Hatint. H'. George A. I'reeburg. Sen. Jacob H. Kasper.
CHICACiO CASH ;ri. WHEATNo. 1 bard winter. J1.S2; 2 hard winter. $l.f'6; 3 northern spring, $1.97; 4 northern spring, $ 1.81 S 1.83. CORN No. 2 yellow, old 7 2 'i '. 2 -2 : 3 yellow. 70f?71c; 4 yellow. 66 ft 67 "4c; 3 white, 69i 6?c; 4 white, t.i'c. OATS No. 1 white. 471i1-ic; 3 white. i5 l- ''i 46c; 4 white, 4 4 'if i 5c :
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Globe Egg "The Sure Egg Producer" when fed with "Globe Scretch" a lh grain ration, will positively induce youi hens to hell out egc to make "Back yard Poultry Rauing" a payable prcpo sition.
The Globe line of Quality Feed? i built up to the Dickinson Standard "Results First" rather than a camou
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Death of Little Girl The death of little Mary Lane. -icar-cld dauahtr of Mr. and Mrs.
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CHICAGO IMF. STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 31,000: market, f3 r;f 40o higher. Bulk. 9.509.8O: opg. $9.8S; heavyvvweight, S3.40 9.6.: medium weight. $9,5. a 9.7i ; light weight, $9.0'J9.d: light lights, $:-.60 '.ri9.8.; henvy packing nows, smootn. R.60?i 9.1"; packing sows, rough, $8.25 liS.fifl; pif.s. JD. 6ofi 10.10.
CATTLE Receipts, 12.000; market, J steady to higher. Beef Steers Choice ' J and prime. $1 1.2 j 5( 1 2..o ; medium jgttl J good, JS.Va ii 1 1.2. ; good and choice, $1 0.00 fi 11 .75 ; common and medium, j $7.50 fi 10.00. Butcher Cattle Heifer., J $5.00 -h 10.00; .row. $4.60TfS.7D; bulls. ' J $4. 75 (it' 7.60. Canners and Cutters j ows and heifers. $4.00 ig 5.7o ; veal J calvea (light and handyweight). $10.00 j J
ff 12.00; feeder steers, $7.00 q ? 25 ; stocker steers, $ 8,25 Ii 8.6 '1 ; ctocker cows and heifers. a-6.00.
CinCAGO VEAIj 50 to SO lbs.. 101? 11c; 70 to 80 lbs. 12lSc, 93 to 110 lbs.. 13'y'l4c; fancy, 15c; ever weight kidneys', 140 to 175 lbs., S10c. BITTER Receipts. 4. 950 tubs; creamery extra, 49c; firsts, ST 45c; racking stock. 15&lSc. I30S Receipts, 4.48 cases: current receipt, 58:d6"c; ordinary firsts, ST'SClc; firsts. fitHf5c; checks. 451 80c: d'rties. 4 5?5Se. , . ...T n T
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Many people are blindfolded to actual Piano value. Some will pay $800 for a $500 value. You can't always trust to the scruples of salesmen, unless you are dealing with a house of established reputation. A blind person, ignorant of Piano worth could select a Piano at Straube's with as much safety as an experienced musician, familiar with Piano tone and mechanism. The counsel ypu get here can be depended upon with the utmost confidence. Players and Grands $100 to $200 Off $600 88-Note Player $425 $795 88-Note Player $650 $850 88-Note Player $725 All models and finished, in the following makes: Marshall & Wendell (Ampico Perfect Reproducing), Kronich & Bach Grand, Brambach Grand, Haines Bros., Behr Bros.. Lindemann & Sons.
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CERESOTA FLOUR g 1 QQ 242 lbs . . . . v BUTTER None better. Tub but- Cf ter. Per lb GOLD NOTE COFFEE Qfl Per lb TOMATOES lOlNo. 3 can at . 1,2t RICHELIEU ' OR MONARCH 1Ap OATS Per pkg 1UC LARGE JAR PRESERVES OQ Per jar Jt TALL CAN SALMON 1 Per ccn IOC EXTRA LARGE FANCY PRUNES OO. Per lb -C ouvilo soap 3 cakes for L
HAND PICKED NAVY BEANS OA 5 lbs. for 0J JELKE'S GOOD LUCK CCP 2 lbs. for JJ1 FRESH AND MILD AMERICAN Ofr CHEESE Per lb OOC FRESH EGG IN CARTONS 7CP Per dozen UC TELMO PANCAKE FLOUR 2r None better. Per pkg SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS O0 V.Tiole or half. Per lb "L SvlITS PREMIUM KETTLE f Q RENDERED LARD Per lb. . . AOC SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON -50. Sliced. Per lb OOC CALUMET BAKING POWDER OO. Pound can .OC
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On January 14 and 15 we are offering the greatest value ever grade ENAMELED WARE. To appreciate these wonderful
look these goods over. In addition to these marked-down prices, we are offering an extra 10 per cent discount on all purchases over $5.00.
Bring this Coupon and retain 50c on every $5.00 purchase fcr Friday and Saturday, Jan. 14, 15, 1921
ENAMELED SAUCE-PANS
, PINT Sale price 1 PINT Sale price 5 -QUART STEW POTWith cover
DISH PANS Sale price ENAMELED ROASTER Large size WASH BASINS Sale price
10c 15c 85c
y2 pint Sale price 2 QUART Sale price 6-QUART STEW POT With cpver
30c 39c 98c
22 QUARTSale price .
3-QUART STEW POTWith cover
45c 65c
65c 4.00 35c
DISH -PANS
2- QT. DEEP CAKE PANS OR r Sale price 3- QT. DEEP CAKE PANS Ogc Sale price V
9-INCH PIE PLATES . Sale price
PRESERVING 3-quart size PRESERVING
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5-quart size SOLP LADELS Sale price . . . .
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