Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1907 — Page 2

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mi Mrs. Maggie Malo and grand-children, Meriam and Kenneth Warner 'attended a theatre party to see "The Spring Chicken,,iat the Colonial this af-: ternoon. Mesdames E. Cole and Gv Reaveley' of Englewood are the guessts of Mrs George Glotfelter for a few days. Miss Eva McFall will bo the guests of tho Misses Florence and Vlrva Storn-. mel at their home, in Dyer, Sunklay. Misses Irene Mott and Beatrlce Wolf' are attending a matinee In Chicago tb,is afternoon. Mrs. A. O. Krinbill is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Carmany, in Chicago today. Miss Millie O'Malley w)lll spend Sun day at the home of Mr. sand Mrs. Sed-i vert in South Chicago. Mr. ami Mrs. M. F. Evens wflll epered this everting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Frittan in Chfccagjo. Miss Caroline Harl3 017 Joliet, 111., will spend Sunday at the lharme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed imffiast State J street. . Miss Elizabeth Evters atnd "William 'Evers spent the af teflnoon in Chicago the guests of friends. Miss IdaKoedyker willbte tha guest of friends 'In Englewood tomorrow. -Miss Arlle -Teach willf spend Sunflayt With friends In Chfcagp , Mrs. Ida Tapley hasvreujrned to her her home In- Valiaca, la-, aifter, an ex tended visit with Mrs. C.E. Jackson,j in Jriammona. Misses Johnson, Mfonie .Turner.. Gertrude Vanflerhoof arid Agne)s MeScle, Messrs. Austin, CraneJj.IIevenjridge, and Morse will attend a party glvefa by the "Suburban Girls" at the! Jiatckson park clubhouse in Chicago Hhlat evening. Miss, Carrie Gruszka will spnd.Sun flay with frienda In Chicago. Mrs.. C. E. Jackson Is visitlngfrlend tn Englewood this afternoon. Miss Rose Long will spend Sunday .t her- home In Chicago. Miss Mary Roach went to Chicago this afternoon to spend 1 Sunday with relatives and friends. Miss Myrtle Merryweatther of Hyde Park will be the guest dfi her mother. Mrs. A. E. Merry-weather,- over Sunday. Miss Harriet Felkner ofiChlcago will visit with her mother, Mrs. Belle Felkner, at the Hotel Carletor over Sunday. . Mesdames L. I Bombererand IL B. Sharrer will entertain the members of the Embroidery club and their hus bands at a St. Patrick's day party this evening at the home of Mrs. "Bomber ger, 120 East Ogden street. The executive board of ,therIIammond Woman's club is requested to meet at the home of Mrs. H. F. Melkle, 432 Truman avenue. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. o Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Paxton attended the matlneo In Chloago today. Mies Elsie, Stanoel is the guest her sister In Chicago today. of Among the ladles from Hammond visiting in , Chicago today are; Mrs. E. J. Johnston, Wi J. Whlnery, John Wolf, Dessmelr and daughter, Miss Blanche. Misses Mabel Almond and Idabelle Daugherty are tho" guests of friends In Chicago today. Mr., and Mrs. C. M. McDanlel at their home in South Hohman street delightfully entertained the members of the board of education, their wives and a few friends at dinner last evening. Owing to St. Patrick's day the house decorations were carried out in green. Especially attractive was the dining room where the dinner was served. The guests werei Mr, and Mrs. II. M. Burnham, Messrs. and Mesdames II, F. Melkle, J. G Ibach and W. F. Howatt. Miss Sarah Gobltz returned home yesterday after a few days' visit with relatives In Indiana Harbor. The meeting of the Mother's club of the Lincoln school held yesterday afternoon was one of the most entertaining and pleasant of the meetings held this year. The meeting was also well attended. The following program was given: Piano Solo..,..,, Frank Lipinski Vocal Solo.,.,,....,,. Florence Butler Recitation Lily Anderson Piano Solo....,, Emma Hess Trio Ella Mankowski. Albertlna Kollwurtz and Marie Hess. Address .....Rev. W. E. Shirey Vocal Solo Clara Richardson Piano Solo Mrs. Eugene Cooper Questions Mrs. C. N. Jewett o Tho Missionary society of the Baptist church was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Thomas Hammond at her home, 60S South Hohman street. Owing to the Illness of Mrs. Mather, who was chairman of the committee, Mrs. Binder had charge- of the program which was on "The Pnillppines." A very pleasant program had been arrar.tred with papers by Mrs. Wolf on the "Early Missionaries to the Island." Mrs. Ilaliburton read an Interesting purer on the "School System." Mrs. Hinder followed with a paper on the "Missionaries to the Country." A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess at the close of the program, Domestic Science club No. 4, met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. J. Johnston in South Hohman street. Mrs. Marlon, JJower deoaon-

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4 - - - f strated the last lesson of the series on chocolate drop cakes, chocolate and vanilla ice cream and orange Ice. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Emmerling and daughter, Altessa, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Englewood. H. O. Graves and little daughter, Phillla, are here from Indlaanpolis, the guests of Mr. Graves parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graves, in Michigan avenue. Mrs. Todd of Bangor, Mich., has been the gust of her daughter, Mrs. Dora Burk, at her home In Ogden street for the past few days. Miss Mary Roberts of Bethlehem, Pa., and W. II. Roberts, heard Mme. Melba at the Auditorium in Chicago this afternoon. Miss Alta Adkins went to Wilmette, 111., last evening to be the guest of relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipman have returned from West Baden, where they hare spent the past few weeks. Mrs. Lawrence Cox returned home yesterday from Battle Creek, Mich., Hwhere she accompanied her daughter. Miss Allie Nelson. Miss Nelson will remain at the sanitarium there for a few weeks. Miss Marie Landon, who is attending the Chicago university, Is here to spend Sunday with her parents at their home in South Hohman street. Mrs. Dora Burk was the guest of her slater, Mrs. Gutherle, In Englewood today. Mrs. B. Spanier and children have returned to their home In St. John after a few days visit with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Conrath visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kellar in Whiting Thursday evening. MlBses Laura Mather and Frances Hamacher are attending a recital at Kimball hall in Chicago this after noon. Miss Elsie Detmer of Auburn Park will be the . guest of Miss Marie Rack over Sunday. o--Colonel S. C. Mclntyre of Kankakee will be the guest of his daughters, Misses Margaret and Madge Mclntyre, Sunday. Miss Emily Martin of Indiana Harbor will be entertained by Miss Sarah Gobltz over Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Lobitz will be entertained by Chicago friends tomorrow. The cast for The Chimes of Normandy will rehearse Monday evening at Wels hall. THE CITY Dr. J. T. Clark went to Knox this morning on professional business. Miss Anna Hastings spent this afternoon shopping In Chicago. R, W. Reld, clrll engineer with the C I.. & S., has been transferred to Morocco, where he will begin his new work Monday. George Frye of the C. J. Offices will spend Sunday with his parents la Chi cago. Arthur Maack of Chicago, formerly with the C. I. & S. In Hammond, was here tdday on business. E. T. Fraser of Buffalo, N. Y., was a Hammond visitor today. John Franz of Pittsburg, Pa., trans acted business in Hammond yester day. M. G. Hill of Decatur was a business visitor In Hammond yesterday. Attorney D. C. Atkinson made a num ber of business calls In Chicago this afternoon. Rev. F. M. Elliott went to Monticello this afternoon where he will supply In Rev. H. G. Rice's pulpit tomorrow. J. Flynn Sawyer left this afternoon on a business trip to Indianapolis. Judge J. H. Glllett came from In dianapolis last evening to spend the week end at his home here. Monday morning he will go to Bloomlngton where he will give a lecture in the law school. C. A. Heferlin went to Rensselaer today to visit friends. Misses Muriel and Beryle Eastwood and Veda Hemstock were Chicago visitors this afternoon. G. D. Eckenrode of Muskegon was Hammond visitor yesterday. D. B. Jones of Indianapolis was business visitor here yesterday. Charles Speichert, the carpenter who had the misfortune to fall from a scaffold some time ago, was able to be out of the house again today. S. ShaefT of Washington, D. C. is in the city the guest of his sister, Mrs. S. Gobitz. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibert made a business trip to the city this afternoon. Mrs. R. Xies, who has been very sick for the past three weeks, 13 not improving very fast. Charles Meyers formerly of Springfield, C, who has been here .visiting

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morning where he has a position with the Butterick publishing company. Mrs. Meyers will remain In Hammond for a few weeks at the home of her mother. Mrs, E. W. Nason, when she will join Mr. Meyers in New York. Attorney John D. -Petersen and from Sheriff F. S. Carter were here Crown Point yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. McIIugh of 20 Rus sell street left yesterday morning for a weeks visit with Pete Lisenberger at his hom in Hibbard, Ind. Mesdames M. Rothschild. Leo Wolf and A. Hirsch visited yesterday with Mrs. Silverman, who has been ill. at her home in Burnham. D. D. Upson of Cedar Rapids was a visitor In Hammond yesterday. D. J. Speier of Milwaukee transacted business in Hammond yesterday. E. J. Harrison of South Bend made a number of business calls here yesterday. Ira Dickinson, agent for the Michigan Central, transacted business in Chicago yesterday afternoon. W. II. Roberts transacted business in Indiana Harbor yesterday morning. Miss Jeanette Blackman has resigned her position as stenographer for the Lion store, and will . take a position with the C. I. & S. in their general offices here. Frank Russell was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. C. E. C. Payne of the Lion store spent yesterday afternoon In Chicago on business. W. J. McAleer left for Zanesville, O., last evening to take a deposition. Harry Voight, who has been ill for the past week, is now able to resume his work. T. E. Knotts of Gary, Hammond last night. visited in The Masons of Hammond will confer the third degree at Whiting next Wednesday night. Attorney Joseph H. Conroy is in Chicago today attending the trial of the Bieganowskl case. ait. ana iurs. Kooert iicAieer are here from Valparaiso where Mr. Mc Aleer attend the university, spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAleer of Webb street. Miss Etta Gastel will go to Engle wood this evening to spend the week end with Miss Mable Scheldt. E. F. Johnston transacted business in Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malo spent to day shopping In Chicago. E. L. Shortrldge made a number of business calls in Chicago today. Frank Lyons was a Chicago visitor this morning. Mat Kuhn and Theodore Liable were in Hammond from Griffith this morning. John NImltz of Highlands, trans acted business here this morning. Harrison Graves of Crown Point, formerly of Hammond, was here last night with friends. W. G. Paxton was a business visitor in Chicago today. Maurice Iddings of Crown Point, vis ited in Hammond this morning. Julian Youche of Crown Point, was in Hammond on business today. Hoyt Ogram of Whiting spent last evening with friends here. Ed Glover of Crown Point, was here for the basket ball game last even lng. Misses Mayme Fogarty and Flora Mashino were Chicago visitors this afternoon. W. II. Peabody ha's resigned his po sition as civil engineer. with the C. I. S. and will be employed with the Angus Bros. Construction company to succeed W. H. Roberts. Earl Cole, Frank Baker and Henry Heiser were Chicago visitors this af ternoon. Miss Mayfa Haines of Englewood was In Hammond today to hear her class tn elocution. Mr. and Mrs. ROy Witter will move in their new home in Michigan avenue the first of the month, 280 Price Place TOE AMPUTATION BY SOUTH CHICAGO CAR William Radtke Loses Member While "Flipping Sustains Other Injurle of Painful but ot Serlons A'aturi Has Narrow Escape. William Radtke, a young lad thir teen years old, lost the large toe on hi right foot last night while Hipping a South Chicago street car. Radtke, in company with several other young boys pn the north side, who make a practice -of flipping the passing cars, jumped on" a northboun car last night and when told by th conductor to get off he refused. One of the passengers then-started towards the youngster, who jumped off and in doing so he fell under the wheels of the car, the back wheel passing over the right foot, cutting off the large toe close to the foot. It was a very lucky escape for the boy as he jtsst missed losing his leg. Besides the loss of his toe he suffered other injuries, having his shoulder bruised and also his right arm. Young Radtko lives at S6I LaSalle street, on the north side. THE LIRE COC.NTY TIMES has made friend of those who read and reason.

WILL TRY TO UNIONIZE GARY;'

350 CARPENTERS STRIKE. Unions Will Attempt to Surround Carr With, a Wall that Will Kiolnde all Seats" Teamsters Irewaring- Demands for More Pay. The attitude which the unions pro pose to assume towards Gary, Ind., the teel city, was made apparent yester day when the presence of one nonunion workingman caused a strike of 50 carpenters. The union men refus ed to return to their employment un til the former was discharged. The Falkenau Construction compan.y, which has the contract, compiled with the demand, and the strikers went back to work two hours later. It was announced that vigorous ef forts will be made from this time on by the unions to surround Gary with a union wall. Within two weeks It is expected that 2,000 cement workers and 1,000 bricklayers will begin work there, bringing the total number of aborers up to nearly 10.000. Local la bor leaders assert that every one of these employes must carry a union card or a strike will result. Demands for higher wages are being prepared by the coal teamsters, the truck drivers, tea and coffee drivers, cab drivers, and several other teamsers unions, to be presented April 1 and May 1. The average increase asked is 10 per cent. MONON PASSENGER SERVICE SERIOUSLY DISCOMMODED. Dredge CrosMlng Tracks at Rensselaer is Responsible for the Trouble. All Hut Milk Trains Will Make Detour via Erie. . Passenger service on the Monon rail road will be eliminated both tomorrow and on Mondaj with the exception of rains No. 39 and 40 known as the milk trains due to leave Hammond respectively at 3:35 going south in the afternoon and at 9:36 in the forenoon. All other trains will be detoured via the Erie railroad at Wilders. Train No. 39 due at 3:55 in the afternoon will wait until the arrival of No. 6 due at 5:02, to accommodate passengers . for points between Hammond and Lee. The elimination is necessary on ac count of a dredge crossing the tracks south of Rensselaer thus cutting out the passenger service between Ham mond and Monon, with the xeception of that given by the two milk trains. DISCUSS BURNING QUESTION. Advisory Board Talks of Centraliza tion of County Schooln Trustee Schaaf Favors This. To centralize or not to centralize the country schools of North township was the burning question before Trus tee F. Richard Schaaf and his advisory I board this morning at their spring meeting. Mr. Schaaf is strongly In favor of centralizing the country schools as much as possible, but met with decided objections this morning when delegations from the various school districts met at the session. Mr. Schaaf, has, however, not com mitted himself as to what course he wil ltake In the matter and is still leaving an open question for discussion. REFORMERS MAY PUT UP TICKET. According to reports from West Hammond today the defeated candidates will not start an independent ticket, as was first reported. When the election was over it was noised over the village that the defeated candidates would start a ticket, but up to this afternoon none of them seem to have the nerve to start anything and as one of them said today: "Everybody has cold feet." It begins to look like this was the case. The reformers of the. village are ser iously considering putting up a re form ticket and if they do they say some of their men will win out. If no independent ticket is put up there the present candidates will have a walk-away, as the democrats now have the only ticket out. CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS. Conductor James) CaahbauKh Sustains Injuries to Hand and Foot Taken to Chleaaro. While picking up some. ernpty cars at Calumet Park yesterday afternoon Conductor James Cashbaugh of the Michigan Central road was caught between two freight cars. Ills right hand and foot were crushed. Cashbaugh has charge of the Michigan Central freight train Xo. 6, due in Hammond at 5 o'clock. After the accident he was taken into the freight office at the yards and a physician, from Hammond was summoned who dressed his injuries. He was taken to a Chicago hospital on one of the late Michigan Central trains last night. Cashbaugh is one of the best known conductors on the Michigan Central road and lives with his family in Chicago. GETS SEWER SYSTEM. Will Cost in the Neighborhood of 100, 000. Pnniplng Station Needed. Hegewisch. the town of many ponds is - to have a sewer system costing $100,000. Plans for the project are al ready completed and will soon be ad vertlsea ror Diaaers. The main sewer is to be laid in 134th street where a sewer pumping station will be erected to pump the sewage Into the Calu met river. The small sewer system that is now In Hegewisch Is inadequate. ON TRAIL OF BRASS THIEVES. The Whiting police were put on the trail of more brass thieves last night. dui Demg summoned too late, were unable to apprehend them. Their de predations were noticed by Watchman Wayne on the C, L. S. & E. railroad who immedately called the officers The thieves are thought to be part of the gang that was recently discover ed and of which, John Rrneps who was captured by Officer Geo. Hanlon .of Hammond was one.

G. L. MACKINTOSH NOW HEAD.

Trustees Have Klectetl Indianapolis Divine to Presidency of Wahnsh. Crawdfordsville, Ind., March lt. 1 At a special meeting of the Wabash' college trustees yesterday Dr. George 1 L. Mackintosh was elected president to j fill the vacancy caused by v.e death of the late Dr. W. P. Kane. The new j yrfsiuem is a aoasu alumnus and for the last sixteen years has been pastor of the Fourth rrf-sbyterian church at Indianapolis. CLIMAX IN TRUSTEE FIGHT. (Special to Lake County Times). Rensselaer. Ind., March 16. Things are coming to a climax in Jasper county on account of the recent appointment of G. O. Parks by Auditor James Leatherman in the place of W. C. Huston as trustee of Milroy township! Huston still refuses to deliver the township books. The matter will be taken into the court for settlement. There is still township money tn the banks and bills are being payed with this money, although the banks have been notified not to issue it. JUMP THEIR BOARD BILLS. Seven Boarders in the Union hotel of Whiting, jumped their board bill and also a money loan that the proprietors had made thinking that the C L. S. & E. railroad company in whose employ they were, would pay for it all. The seven included the foreman and six section men who each owed seven weeks board. The loss to the hotel management amounts to $230. D0NT EVEN GET SEWERS. A second Invasion of the city hall in Chicago was made by Batling Nelson yesterday morning to demand that the sewerage system of the town of Hegewisch be improved. The "Batler" again called on Mayor Dunne, Comptroller McGann and Assistant Corporation Counsel Hornstein and after tellnlg the wrongs to the residents of Hegewisch succeeded in persuading a committee from the departments' of public works to visit the suburb. "We pay $33,000. a year for saloon licenses," said Nelson indignantly, "and we don't even get any sewers and have only one policeman. COUNTY JAIL FOR THEM. Pay day drunks from the Gibson yards were brought before City Judge W. W. McMahon this morning and all pleaded guilty. They were fined in the sum of $1 and assessed the costs of $10, amounting to $11. They were Richard Harris, Dennis McCarthy, Mor ris Flynn, Tim Sullivan, Tom Conlon, James Carroll, Michael McGarrigan and It. Wellace. GIRLS LOSE TO MICHIGAN CITY. The Hammond high school girls bas ket ball team was defeated by the Michigan City team last night by a score of 11 to 8. The game was evenly contested throughout and some good playing was shown. The girls returned last night. ATTEND CONVENTION. Captain H. C. Peters of the West Hammond police , force, accompanied by several of the West Hammond republicans went to Harvey, 111., this morning to attend the republican convention that is being held their today. WATER NOTICE. The water will be ghat off on Sheffield avenue and all district lylnar west ot Sheffield avenne, Sunday, March 17, from 8 a. m. until 2 p. m. 3-12-5t C. N. JEWETT, Supt Water Dept. TOO LATE TO CLASSHT. The Star class of the First Baptist church will give a concert Thursday, March 21, at the Baptist church. Mrs. E. TV. Egar will give a number of readings, Mr. Otto Dietrich will also give a number of cornet solos. Besides these a number of other selections will be given. Admission 15 cents. 3-15-6t. FOR SALE Strictly fresh country eggs at 19 cents per dozen. L. Hartlerode, 506 Michigan avenue. 3-16-2t. FOR SALE A fast little driving horse, about 900 pounds. Call at 54 Plummer avenue. 3-16-2t. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms; suitable for light housekeeping. 322 Plummer avenue. 3-16-3t. FOR SALE White Wyandott eggs for hBtchinar. Inauire at 250 State street. Phone 8030. 3-16-Zt. FOR RENT One furnished room with all modern conveniences for one or two trentlemen. Apply at Rlmbach avenue, Phone 1619. 3-15-tf. FOR RENT Flat: all modern con veniences. Inquire 230 Ann street. 3-15-lt. FOR SALE Cheap; oil route; profit 3.5'3 per day. t Address S. Eeryer, Ross, Ind. 3-15-lwk. NOTICE. If Mr. Kalbasa of Indiana Harbor does not elaim his two horses and harness left in Kulczet's barn in 155th street. West Hammond, on Friday, March 8, 1907, and pay the charges for keeping the same, they will be sold at public auction. 3-15-3 . JOHN SIKORSKI. STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bids., INDIANA UARBORt IND.

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