Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 293, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1907 — Page 5
Friday, May 31, 1907.
THE LAKE COTJ2TTY TIMES. EAGE FIVE.
Day's Grist in South Chicago
TELEPHONE COMPANY 10 SPEND BIG SUM
$27,000 Worth of Copper Wire to be Installed in South Chicago.
The Chicago Telephone company will spend $27,000 for wire to add to Its equipment in the South Chicago district during the forthcoming season, to accommodate th.: growth of the demand for telephone service in the district. The expenditure mentioned is In addition to the cost of the installation. Of the amount referred to, $17,000 worth of the wire will be for aerial Installation, and $10,000 worth will go under ground. The underground wire will be strunf? in tile conduits in the unimproved Btreets of South Chicago. According to Manager Frederick Acker, there will be no tearing up of paved streets. The work of stringing the wires in conduits and on poles and installing the conduits will give employment to a large force of men, which will add to the activity of the busy season. Part of the wire, which is heavy insulated copper, has already been received and stored.
booty, evidently being frightened away. He used a ske'.ton key o'n the front door to gain an entrance. Detectives MeNamara and Qulnn are Investigating the case.
DEEP RIVER NEWS
Briefs. Peter Walash and George Berg of the East Side left Tuesday for New York.
William ruddle has purchased f new-horse.
Thomas Christmann made a business
trip to Kouts yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Paradee and Mr. and Mrs. T. Healy of South Chicago will spend a few days in Valparaiso.
Lew Maxwell is making some
provements on his residence.
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Dan D. Cohen entertained a small party of ladies and gentlemen at his home, 231 Ninety-second street, last evening.
The heavy rains have put the farm
ers back In planting their corn.
Mrs. Alma Patterson visited
brother, Emil Knobloch, yesterday.
her
Misses Norma, and Helen Bunker of Sault Ste. Marie. Mich., will spend a
Next Sunday the married men will
play a game of ball against the single
few days Chicago.
with Miss Healy of South men-
Mrs. "Will Walick spent yesterday at
Earl Schwenk, late of the circulation AInsworth with her sister, Mrs. John
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has taken a position with The Lake
MAN ACCUSED BY COUSIN.
Helm Nodrotownkl, 1(1 Yearn Old, Charges Her Hula to Relative. Helen Nodrotowski, 16 years old, told In the South Chicago city court this morning the revolting story of her ruin by her cousin, Roman Nodrotoweki, a boarder in her mother's home at 8444 Exchange avenue. Other boarders in the house gave testimony corroborative of the story of the child, who is a slight, undersized little thing. Date.-? and circumstances of repeated assaults upon the child were mentioned, to all of which the prisoner confessed. The formal chargo placed against Nodrotowski is criminal assault, but the condition of his victim necessitated another disposal of the case than that warranted by statute, and a continuance of the case for ten days was ordered by Judge Glrten.
HEADY TO SAVE ALL JEWS.
James Russell Goes to Dententlon Hospital for HI Pains. James Russell was pent to the detention hospital this morning by Judge Girten, after announcing in court that lie had been put on earth to save all Jews' from destruction. The prisoner
further declared that he died in a prison at South Bend, Ind., three weeks
ago and came to life again, whereupon his mission In life in behalf of the Hebrew race was revealed to him. Officer Eugene O'Connor testified that he had been called to the clothing store of It. Zimmerman of 191 Ninetysecond street yesterday and found the man acting In a strange manner. He had alarmed Mrs. Zimmerman by announcing to her that she was in great danger, and demanding money from her. Mrs. Zimmerman offered Russell five cents, which he looked upon with scorn.
County Times.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Doans of Dexter, Mich., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gerrlty of 9140 Buffalo avenue. They are enroute home from an extended western tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Christman spent yester
day on their farm and visited old
friends and neighbors.
deep river coiihespomdexce
Will Wood and family attended a
teachers' picnic at Lake Michigan yes
terday.
Members of the "Apud Nos" club were entertained at a card party last
evening by Mrs. J. E. Foley, 9016 Houston avenue. Sixteen guests were present. Mrs. Leverenz won the first prize, Mrs. Pernod second and Frank Dorscheid third.
School is out and the little boys and
big boys are enjoying themselves fishing in the river. Fishing is fine at the
river since the warm weather began.
waiter vvaiazak, aged 5 years, was
run over by a bicycle ridden by an un
known man at Eighty-sixth street and
bxenango avenue. itie ctuid was thrown to the ground and sustained severe contusions about the face and
head. He was taken to his parent's
home, 8700 Commercial avenue.
BLACK OAK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keck spent yes
terday at Toleston.
Miss Tfllie Seaberger is spending
few days in Chicago.
John Bovsech, aged 8 years, living at 8947 Green Bay avenue, severely hurt his left leg while playing with a pick at Seventy-ninth street and Coles avenue. The pick missed a rock at which the child aimed it and Its sharp point made a deep gash in the leg near the groin. He was taken home by the
police.
J. C. Seaberger is transacting busi
ness at Crown Foint today.
Mat Seaberger of Schererville trans
acted business here yesterday.
Andrew and Pauline Kickert were
visitors at Hammond, Wednesday.
WINDSOR PARK
Misses Edith and Margaret Ruff of
Hammond visited friends here Wednes day.
L. Moore of Saginaw avenue has been spending several days in the
country.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nickels attended
the closing exercises of the Roth school
Wednesday.
noon followed by another service at Mount Carroll, where the Interment oc
curred Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Grier was the widow of Dr. C. C. Grier of Mount Carroll, III., was born
in Pennsylvania in 1S3S and came to Illinois in 1S55. She Is survived by two sons, James P. Grier of Evanst"n,
W. E. Grier of Mt. Carroll and Mrs.
Thos. Phillips, of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen ar.d Mr.
and Mrs. Peterson of Hammond spent
Wednesday evening with friends in
East Chicago.
CROWN POINT NEWS
John Kemp and John Hughes spent Decoration day here with their relatives.
The Crown Point public schools close today.
Harry Rose was among those who returned home to spend Decoration day.
Judge Fields and family of Engle-
wood spent Decoration day in Crown ,
Point.
Decoration day passed in Crown
Point without a rain, the first time in
four years.
Mrs. Ben Wilson of Chicago, spent
Decoration day with her mother, Mrs. Jno. Kemp.
The attendance at the Decoration
day services in Crown Point was unusually large.
Mrs. Jacob Elwanger of Hammond,
and son Jacob Elwanger of Chicago,
were here yesterday.
Mrs. Clarence Quinn of Boone Grove
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Vansclver of East street.
Mrs. Frank Helrick, nee Lesperance, was tendered a China shower by twen
ty of her lady friends, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Henry Reitman returned home
yesterday from the Lakeside hospital
Chicaero. where she had undergone an
operation.
Prospects are reported good by President Infield for the speedy construction of the Chicago & Lafayette Elec
tric railway.
F. Fletcher, 7646 Bond avenue will
entertain friends at cards Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Warren Smith of Seventy-sixth
street has received word of the death
of her uncle In Iowa,
The closing exercises of the school
year were held Wednesday and were well attended. The children took their
parts in a very creditable manner.
LANSING NEWS
A large number or members were
playing golf at the Windsor Country
club golf links yesterday.
William Dane and Miss Dummert are
to be married within a very short time.
Mrs. F. Brown of Austin visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Price, SS
Seventy-sixth street, yesterday.
The cases of measles in Lansing are
gel ting better. The mumps have taken their place and quite a few cases are
reported.
FLAG FRIGHTENS HORSE.
Oecupants ot Ilussj" Thrown Out on Ninety-second street anil It ruined. Charles Anderson, 9140 Houston avenue, and Emily Bjork, 270 Ninety-first street, were thrown from a buggy and painfully bruised when their horse became frU.x ened at a Hag used as a Decoration day adornment of a store on Ninety-second street flapped vigorously in the breeze yesterday forenoon. The horse became unmanageable between Ontario and Superior avenues and overturned the buggy. Anderson and Miss Bjork were attended by Dr. Lenard of the ambulance service and sent to their respective homes.
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Burglar Uses Skelton Key.
The residence of William Loudergreen, 103 Seventy-seventh street, was entered by a burglar last night, but the marauder failed to secure any
Phone South Chicago 1023. MRS. IDA HUGHES,
Hair Dressing and 1niiKinj; Parlors. Wigs, Switches and Hair Goods to order
Suite 7, Lincoln HuildiiiK. 91st Street and Commeroiul Avenue,
Mrs. Lee, 302 Seventy-seventh street
entertained the Stony Island Avenue
Book club at her home Tuesday after
noon.
Charles Krumm's new residence at
the corner of One Hundred and Eightysecond and Church streets Is almost
ready for occupancy.
Mrs. Wilbur Brinks, daughter. of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Gabriel, 7411 Bond ave
nue, will make her home with her par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vandenberg have
formally announced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Florence, to Will
iam Klein of Blue Island. A quiet wedding will take place in June.
Mrs. Poorbaugh, who has been suffering for many months at her home
in Seventy-seventh street, is very low
at present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Matthias of Woodlawn will entertain the Bridge Whist
club of Windsor Park at her home
this evening.
Mrs. Otto Wolf's mother and two sis
ters have landed in Philadelphia with
the intention of making a permanent home in Lansing. However, they were
icfused admittance on account of
trachonla, a very lnfectuous eye dis
cace.
Mr. Wiley, who has been visiting I
friends in Seventy-seventh street, left
Windsor Park yesterday for his home
in Missouri.
KENSINGTON NEWS
Quite a few matrimonially inclined
couples were badly disappointed on
their arrival here yesterday to find the marriage license department of the
county clerk's office closed on account
of Decoration day.
Judge McMahon returned for Dec
oration day from LaPorte where ho had been to hear the motions for a
new trial in the famous LaPorte city
water works case. The motion for a
rehearing was overruled.
An operation was performed Wednes
day morning by Drs. Houk and Black-
stone on the Infant child of Arthur
Sanders for the' reihoval of a quantity of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by
an attack of pneumonia.
The marriage of Miss Irma Lesper
ance and Frank Helrich occurred at the bride's home on East street on the
morning of Decoration. The young
couple will make their home at Toles
ton, where the groom is employed.
Mrs. Hensen of Denmark is visiting
with her two sons of Kensington.
Miss Lora Hassensteln of Seventy-
sixth street entertained the members
of her kindergarten class at her home
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thiety entertained her
mother and sister, from the city yesterday.
Mrs. Whittelsey of Seventy-seventh street and Lake avenue entertained the
new members and committee members
of the Monday club at her home.
Miss Valeska Slium of the city, vis
ited Miss Martha Landorf of Perry
avenue, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ettma of Perry ave
nue entertained a numoer ot ineir
friends Thursday.
Mrs. Greeno and daughter, Agnes, of
Woodlawn visited Mr. and Mrs. Wag
oner of One Hundred and Nineteenth
Messrs. J. and H. Easthope and Miss
Marjorie of Saginaw avenue, are plan
ning to visit the military school at
Culver, Ind., where Stanley Easthope stieet Thursday
is a student.
Alfred and Kate
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dance will be given by the Beta uss Anna niiy OL JJUHUIt,u il,,u
Rebedeau visited
rhl club at Nichol's hall this evening.
Many guests have been invited and the members have been working hard to
make their dance a great success.
Fifteenth street and Wentworth ave
nue Thursday evening.
Will you be on the East Side tomorrow f If so, don't fall to atop for one ot those celebrated 25c dinners at the : : ST. ELMO HOTEL : : 0021 Ewine avenue.
The patriotic and popular band con
cert held at the South Shore Country
club yesterday afternoon was very
successful. A great crowd of people I
from the city were present.
EAST CHICAGO NEWS
Senator McCloud visited friends here
yesterday.
Telephones: Office, 14S; Residence 243, South Chicago. FRANK FOSTER ATTOUXEY AT LAW. Room 15, Commercial Block, 9206 Commercial avenue, - Chicago. 111. Residence 9120 Exchange avenue.
When in South Chicago stop at the NATIONAL : HOTEL Corner Commercial and Exchange Aves. Boarders wanted by the Day or Week. HOME COOKING MEALS 25c BY WEEK $5.00. Hot and Cold Water. Baths.
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The reception given by the Book club at the home of Mrs. Wellington
Stone, .64$ Bond avenue, was very
fine. The people taking part in the
program deserve a great deal of credit
as they performed their parts excell
ently.
Mrs Fred Telley of East
Ited friends here today.
Side vis-
Miss Strohm of Woodlawn Park is the
guest of Miss Jaynes in Beacon street.
William Curry will entertain the
Magnolia club Friday afternoon, June
The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap
tist church met at the home of Mrs.
Scott. 209 Seventy-ninth place, this afternoon. Miss Nelson, a missionary, lectured on the subject of receiving girls and women at the various railroad stations and finding suitable and work for them to do. Not only are foreigners received but Americans
coming from other states and cities. Remedy for Ulcerated Tooth. 4 -...11
a puuiuce oi nour and alcohol
soothes an ulcerated tooth or in-
named swelling wonderfully. Na
tional Magazine.
MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued May 2!, 1907.
Geo. L. Marsh, Chicago 29
Berta M. Shonkwiler, Chicago 36 Henry Korwrelch, Chicago 39 Minnie Arment, Chicago 3D Wm. H. Vail, Chicago 41
Carrie Gorman. Chicago..... 40
Fred W. Parr Is, Iowa Falls, la 31
Ida Winters, East Chicago
Fmnk Durschmid. Chicago 2S
Margaret Nau. Chicago 43
Sofalvi Andras, East Chicago 49 Ban Roza, East Chicago 29
Emil Ernst, Chicago 44
Caroline White, Chicago 43
II. Robert Henllne, Oak Park, 111 23
Tva M. Brower. Oak Park, III 20
STONY ISLAND NEWS
Ed Hardy moved his family to Ham
mond Monday.
Mrs. Kirby left for a short visit In
Fort Wayne, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fahey spent Decora
tion day at Mount Olivet.
Mrs. M. J. Fleming made a shopping
tour down town Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Mamie Leahey made a business!
trip to South Chicago Tuesday evening.
Mrs. F. Ragen attended the play at the Calumet theatre Wednesday even
ing.
Mrs. Leahey, who has been ill for
the past two weeks, is slowly recover
ing.
Mrs. McMahan from Park Manor, vis
ited her mother, Mrs. Dardis, Monday
evening.
Mrs. George W. Lewis is spending
a lew days wiin ner parents in i,m-cago.
Louie Houckr? and Miss Grace Mors
attended the theatre in Caicago yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thomas of Chi
cago spent Thursday with Mrs. Abbie Thomas. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John McKee of Pull
man were guests oi Airs, lua v. laims
in Olcott avenue yesterday.
f5f Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, f a with its low nercentaco
ft r of alcohol, is not only appe-
Charles Funkhouser and Miss Elod-
win James went to see "The Time, the
Place and the Girl" yesterday.
Tuesday, June 4, there will be an ice
cream social at the M. E. church In
Stony Island.
Miss Irene Sheahan attended the dance held at the Pythian Temple i
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. McMullen and daughter. Miss Fern, went to Oakwood cemetery in
South Chicago Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Leahey and P. Peterson have taken a contract to saw all the wood
that Mr. Myers has in his yard.
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South Chicago's Big Store
NEW SHIPMENTS OF? SUiVlxMER STYLES IIN
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FASHIONABLE MODELS AT VERY SPECIAL, PRICES
Hundreds of New Hats, made up specially for this sale, the very latest styles and most beautiful colorings, K flfl prices $10 down to OsUU Black Sailor Hats, one of the latest shapes, with silk bands, and leather sweat, 4 A Q splendid value at ,fO Children's Poke Bonnets, nicely trimmed with ribbon and flowers, all colors, 4 Q C special at I vlO
Large Daisy Wreath, for children's 'hat, 4 r 25c value, special at ,.t yQ Large Bunch of Roses, with nr foliage, at ZuC 20 inch Black and White Plumes, 4 rft special at I sUU Large Bunch of Roses, 3 in 'a f" Bunch 3Q
HATS TRIMMED FREE
CLOAK
SECOND FLOOR
Special Sale of Wash Suits
Handsome White Dress, made of Persian Lawn, elaborately trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace, embroidery medalions and dainty
tucking, special at
9.98
Very Pretty Colored Dresses, of flowered Organdie, tucked waist with lace trimming. The skirts are very full and trimmed with self bands and tucks, an exceptional
value, special for this sale
8.98
New Jumper Dress, made of very pretty, fine quality lawn, trimmed with lace, skirt trimmed with wide
bias band and braid,
at
5.98
Handsome Jumper Suits, made of taffeta silk, of an excellent quality,
special price for this sale
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12.98
Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, made in ring design, skirt and waist trimmed with braid, button back, long sleeves, Q "7C special at Os U
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Skirts.
Waist, Suits, Cravenettes,
Silk: Coats Etc.
Ladies' Stylish Suits at greatly reduced prices, made of Panama and fancy mixtures, fitted pony and Eton styles, 4 C flfl sold up to $27.50, at I J.UU High class Cravenette Coats, made of best waterproofed materials, splendid new spring styles, $18.00 value, 1 9 special at I LiwU Misses' Jaunty Box coats, made of fine quality covert, sizes M QQ 12, 14 and 16 years T.lJ0 Silk Coats for Women, made of Peau de Soie Silk, 50 inches long, pleated back and front, full loose, empire effects and braid 4 4 -f r trimmed, special this sale l.Q Taffeta Silk Coat, made of good quality silk, trimmed with large embroidery f Qft collar, special at UsUQ
The funeral services of Mrst. Rhoda
Fk tizincr hut an nfi &f. M. Grier, who died at the residence of
U I digestion, a strengthening her PCm James F- Grr. 1510 Lake
1 rpirpshmpr.t tn-fiaTi nn-l.. isiieei. r.uuiMuu, cuiividj iiiKiit, wcic
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I held at the residence Tuesday after-
J. W. SWARTZELL
Grocery and Meat Market!
UI7-U69 Ninety-third Street. STONT ISLAND.
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White Lawn Waists, at the price which we quote they are the greatest values ever shown, 15 styles in the assortment, they are the dressiest and daintiest creations of the season, 4 t J" special at ImZD Beautiful Lingerie and Batiste Waists, deftly fashioned into the daintiest styles of theseason, trimmed with laces and embroidery, French tucking, elbow sleeves, O A& button in back, at 0su White waists, in the prettiest styles of 'the sea-, son, made exceptionally pretty, elaborately trimmed with lace, f m r embroidery and tucks CtBfj Long Kimonas, in beautiful floral pattern, finished with wide colored fl O lawn borders UuC Wash Petticoats, made of splendid -gingham, has a full deep flounce, prt all lengths, at ,...uUC.
A FEW SPECIALS FROM OUR Men's Hurnishing;
Floor
Good Values all of them
20 dozen Men's Sample Stiff Hats, in brown and tan, all sizes and shapes, some hats in this lot are worth up to $3.00, 4 Cf your choice of any hat in the lot mJj Boys' Fine Beaver Hats, in grey, specially priced for this sale AQf only Tub Boys' Caps, in Golf, Tourist and Yachting styles, in plain blue or fancy mixtures, QKn 50c value, your choice u U U
Children's Wool Serge Tarns, in blue, brown and red, special C ft price this sale DUG Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, in grey and camel hair, this is a durable garment A On and extra g:d value, for TuG A big lot of Men's Dress Shirts, plain or plaited bosom, in a large variety of figures, checks and stripes, these shirts are good values at $1.50, your choice of any shirt 4 ft ft in the lot j .UU
Final results of the ball games In THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES' Sporting
Extra.
Store open Saturday until 10 P. M.
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