Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1908 — Page 2
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" W'OMAVS CLl'B PLAY. l.The. Hammond Woman's club.wlll fcelebrate "Wit and Humor Day" tomorrow afternoon at Towle's opera house. The use of the opera house for the afternoon has .been very kindly dodated by Mr. Towle as the banquet rooms in the Masonic ..temple, where the regular meetings are held, will not be large enough for the- attendance. No admission will ,be charged for members of the club, but for nonmembers 25 cents' for adults and 1? cents for school children will be charged. The porceeds of the -entertainment will go to charity. The program will consist of readings, songs, and drills encostume and the second part will be a short one-act comedy entitled "A General Mixup." The club has a great deal of talent as was recognized In the drama given by them last fall, and a very excellent entertainment ,1s assured all who attend to- ' morrow. Mrs. Margaret Turner is chairman of the committee and those i assisting her are Mesdames Hower, Boone, Brunt, Burk, Davis, Gillis, Hirsch, Klngwill, Lundt, Meyer, Monnett, Owinr Ruff. Sutton, Wolf, Wilder, '.Johnston and Frank -Hammond. COOKING CUD MEETS The Girl's Cooking club were pleasantly entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. Percy A. Parry, 44 Warren ' street. Miss Agnes Meikle was a cohostess and Mrs. Marion Hower served the young lajdies as demonstrator. An " appetizing menu was prepared on which lobster -.galad. neufchatel sandwiches, ' potatoesavt gratln and Bavarian cream pudding were the- features. The guests for the evening were Miss Ina Belle . - Peterson and Mrs" Ho'well V. Parry of ' Crown. Point. ,The club, members present were: ' Misses Hattfe Crumpacker, ;Ethel Ebright, Mae jS'els'on, Anna Cul- ; linine, Irene R. " Mott, Agnes Meikle, Carrie Miles, -Alice - Holm. The club will, meet two weeks hence with Miss 'Alice Holm.GIVES , PARTY. Mrs. W. I Schneider entertained a tnumber 'df young people-very pleasantly last evening at her home, 509 Calu- ' met avenue, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller who were married recent- ! ly. Tlie evening was passed very enjoyably with various games and music after Which the hostess served her guetsts with a delicious luncheon. About twenty five guests were Dres- ' ent and were Messrs. and -Mesdames W. I Schneider, Charles Surprise, Fred Miller and Barker. Misses -Alice and
Carrie Blosser, Edith and Ethel Shear'er, Lulu Deweese, Ethel Burk, Edith ; Goodman, Ethel Crowell, Nancy Bryan, 'and Simko. Messrs. J. W. Henderson, Ernest Berquist, Whitney and Theodore Moor. PLEASANT PARTY. ? Mrs. John Muller very pleasantly, entertained the members of the Oak Leaf ; Embroidery ejub, yesterday afternoon at her home in Sibley street. The afternoori waa ' passed very pleasantly in the club's usual way, after which 'the hostess served her guests with a delicious three course luncheon. The 'dining room was very prettily decorated with flower decorations. Pink roses were given the guests as favors of 'the' afternoon. Ten members were present at yesterday's party, which was 'one of the pleasantest of the series. -MRS. HILL A nOSTESS. The members of the Alpha Phi club 1 enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon's ;meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. y?r A. Hill in Warren street. The af ternoon was passed in the club's usual wav until 4 o'clock the guests were ;served with delicious three course luncheon in the dining room. The able3 were very prettily decorated with jonquils and carnations. The members of the club who were present are: Mesdames Hill, Frank Hammond, W. J. .MacAleer, S. A. Bell, Richard Vincker, Chidlaw, E. "W. Bump, H. H. Henry and Pvobsrt Gills. SOCIAL MEETING. , Notices have been sent to the mem.fcers of the University club that there will be a smoker in the club rooms on 'Tuesday, April 14. The meeting will the one of those .Heidelburg, good fellowship affairs, which always bring out the bulk of the membership, and !lt is expected that the meeting will be the- usual success. . MISSIONARY MEETING. ' The Woman's Misionary society of the. Congregational church held their 'regular ; thank offering meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. A. H. W. Johnson. During the evening a very interesting address was given by Miss .Florence Towne of Chicago and several pretty musical numbers 'added to ithaeyenin's program. . : VISITS HERE. Miss Claudia -McMahon returned to :her home in -rown Point yesterday .after a short visit with Miss Beatrice .Hansen of Rimbach avenue. Miss Mc Mahon was on her way home from Ann 'Arbor, Mich., where she is attending the university, to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Judge and Mrs. W. C. McMahon. . , EASTERN STARS TO MEET. There will be an important meeting of the Eastern Stars Tuesday evening In the Masonic. Temple when a large tlas3 of candidates are Initiated. All members are urged to be present as business of Importance will be dispussed. M. E. ENTERTAINMENT. ' A very pleasant entertainment was jglven: last evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the First THE TIMES - .
' GREEN GOOSEBERRY PUDDING.
Boil a pint pf 'green gooseberries till soft, and sweeten to taste. When quite cold., mix in thoroughly four well beaten eggs and one ounce of butter. Butter a mould and sprinkle it thickly with equal
parts of sugar and fine bread crumbs, then pour in the gooseberry puree, being careful not to disturb the casing; cover the top nearly half an inch thick with crumbs and sugar, and bake for an hour. WThen taken from the oven cover with a cloth, and only turn out when wanted. Serve with clotted or whipped cream.
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M. E. church at which the Glazier Jubilee Singers were present to add several good numbers , to the program. The program was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. The concert was given for. the benefit of the church and a good sum was realized. - CONCLUDE VISIT HERE. Mrs. Oliver Daugherty and children who have, been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Daughetry at their home in Logan street of. this city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daugherty of Crown Point and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daugherty of Munster were called to their home in Spingfield, 111., yesterday by the illness of Mr. Daugherty. CERONA CLUB PARTY. Mrs. E. J. Seeley very pleasantly entertained the members of the Cerona Pedro club yesterday afternoon at her home in State Line street. The afternoon . was passed with cards, several games of pedro being played. At the close of the games the hostess served a pleasing luncheon. NEW OFFICER. Progressive court No. 166, Tribe of Ben Hur will hereafter pay their dues under assessment to Mrs. Fannie Holcraft, 339 Hoffman street, successor at scribe to Mrs. E. A. Barker, who has resigned her position. MINISTER AT RECEPTION. Rev. William F. Switzer went to Rochester today to be present at a reception this afternoon and will lecture in the Methodist church tonight upon "Superstition and Its Cure." The St. John's Sunday school class, numbering eighty members, have charge of the entertainment. PARTY POSTPONED. On account of the death of our friend and brother, Oscar Broms, the intended pedro party which was to be given Saturday evening by Vasa lodge of the Vikings, has been postponed till Saturday evening, April 25. Tickets sold are good on new date. COMMITTEE. LODGE NOTICE. The members of Triumph Council No. 11, D. of L., will hereafter pay their dues under assement to Mrs. Nancy Davis, 210 Ann street, successor to Mrs. E. A. Barker, financial secretary. Briefs. Miss Jennie Brunswick of Kouts, who is visiting friends here is spending the day visiting in Chicago today. Mrs. Emma Cosgrove is visiting friends in Chicago today. Miss Mary McMahon of Crown Point will be the guest of friends in Hammond for a few days. Miss Jennie Brunswick of Kouts, Ind., is the guest of Miss Lottie Robbins at her home in Manila avenue for several days. Miss Mildred and Pearl Janssen of Griffith will be entertained by friends in Hammond for the contest tonight. Mis3 Inez Burge of Crown Point will visit friends in Hammond for a few days. Miss Burge came to attend the Oratorical contest tonight , at Towle's opera house. . r : . - Mrs. Jane Saxton and Mrs. Edna Boyd have returned to their" homes in Merrillville after a day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Irish of this city. Miss Grace Schmal of Crown Point will be the guest of Miss Laura Rohde of Indiana avenue over Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Pierce of Chicago, has been spending the past several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Floyd Irish of this city. She will leave tomorrow for Merrillville to be the guest of relatives there for some time. Miss Flora Banks of Hobart will be the guest of Misses Zella and Blanche Irish over Sunday. Misses Ida, Ada and Beulah Deathe of Lowell came thi3 afternoon to remain until Sunday, the guests of Miss Gustle Kuhn of Ann" street. J. P. Patterson of Indiana Harbor was an out-of-town business man here today. County Superintendent Frank Heighway of Crown Point, was here today on business. W. B. VanHorne of Indiana Harbor transacted business here today. Mrs. John Keckish of Gary was a" vis itor in Hammond today. Attorney Abe Ottenheimer of East Chicago was here today on business. Harry Call of Chicago spent the day In Hammond transacting business. Sheriff F. S. Carter of Crown Point was a business visitor in Hammond to day. George Ralto of the Chicago and Riverdale Lumber company of South Chi cago, transacted business in Hammond today. Isaac Graham of the Metropolitan In surance company or Chicago, was m Hammond today on business. Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Vincennes, Ind., is spending a few days with friends in Hammond. Mrs. Murphy formerly lived in Hammond. Miss Carrie Dibos of Chicago, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Dibos, of Fayete street. Mrs. A. H. Lawrence of New Carlisle, formerly Miss Pickard of East Chicago, has been the guest of Mrs. G. L. Smith the past few days. Mrs. Edith Griffin was the guest of friends in Crown Point Wednesday. Misses Essie Crowel, Felton and Lillle Burge of Crown Point will be enCOOK: BOOK paste it in a blank boot osr on a card .''-. " - -"".,. -) . '- -
ttertained by Miss Ava Crowell of Ann street for the Oratorical contest at
Towle's opera house tonight. ' Misses Josephine Wheeler and "Florence Seebergec of Crown Point are the guests of their friends fcere for the aTternoon and evening. - v- - , ; Miss Veda Hemstock will go'to Valparaisotomorrow to remain over Sunday the guest of her mother,, Mrs. Mary Hemstock. Mrs. Van Steenberg of Harvey, III,will be.the guest .of friends In - Hara mond tomorrow for the Woman's club play. , 4 . Dave Emery has gone to Cedar Rapids, la., to spend the wek end . with his relatives. ' Dr. H. C. Groman and H. M. Potter attended a banquet in Chicago last evening. Mrs. Thomas Swanton and daughter, Miss Patience, are spending the day visiting in Chicago. Mrs. J. G. Ibach Is spending the day visiting friends in Chicago. Miss Edna Oder of Hegewlsch will attend the Oratorical contest at Towle's tonight and will remain a few days with friends. Mrs. E. F. Johnston Is visiting friends in Chicago today. . miss ttistlander of Crown Point is me guest or Airs. Mary Hansen and daughters at their home In Rimbach avenue. Misses Elsie Bowman, Virginia Ja coDson ana Delia. Smith will visit friends in Chicago Saturday, Miss Helen Harris of East Chicago will visit in Hammond tonight Fay Lammering of Hegewisch will attend the oratorical contest and dance tonight. Miss Mable Palmer of East Chicago will visit friends In Hammond tonight and attend the contest. Miss Minnie Rupp is assisting in the office of city clerk and treasurer. itODert uuest of Armstrong, Iowa, is the guest ot his aunt, Mrs. W. J, Riley, at her homo on Plummer ave nue. , . , Mrs. John Anderson of Sfief field ave nue, will leave this afternoon for Boone Grove to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Edinsrer and fa mil v. Mrs. Almon Carlson of Crown Point spent yesterday shopping In Ham mond. Miss Grace Dahl went to her home in Lowell yesterday morning to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahl. Hoyt Ogram of Whiting will visit friends in Hammond this evening. Miss Nellie Southworth of Griffith will be entedtalned by friends in Ham mond tonight for the oratorical con test. Misses Winifred and Clara Hutchins of Highlands will spend the evening in Hammond and attend the oratorical contest. Miss Mayme Burnham of Burnham, will attend the Lake county oratorical contest at Towle's opera house to night. Mrs. Frank Eberle, 209 Ingraham avenue, is confined to her home with an attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Mcholson returned to her home in Crown Point yesterday afternoon af ter spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Agnew, of Home wood. Miss Pool of Laporte came today to attend the Lake county oratorical contest to be held at Towle's this even ing. Miss Nina Pettlt will spend the week end with relatives In Elglewood. Mrs. E. A. Mee and Mrs. Mat Boney have returned from a few days visit with friends in-Crown Point Mrs. William Johnson of Ross has been spending a few days with friends In Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hilbrlch of St. John spent the first part of the week with friends in Hammond. Airs. c. C. Gibson and daughter, of Toleston, were the guests of friends In Hammond Wednesday. H. Burge was in Chicago yesterday on business, J. Marden transacted business in Chi cago today Miss Edith Barker of Creston, Ind. will be the guest of Miss Daisy Witte of Michigan avenue, over Sunday John O'Brien of Grasselli attended the lecture at Towle's opera house last evening. Attorneys Hodges and Black of Gary were in Hammond today on business J. D. Kennedy, city attorney of East Chicago, was here today on business Fred Bayne of Clark Station spent the day visiting in Hammond M. M. Bruce transacted business In Chicago today. Mies Margaret MacRea has been called to her home in Saginaw, Mich., by the serious illness of a relative. MRS. MARGARET DOMM DIES. Mrs. Margaret Domm, window of the late Ferdinand Domm, died this mornat the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Schorm, 265 Webster avenue. The re mains will be shipped to Chatsworth, 111., tomorrow for burial. Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR No matter how long it has been J 'gray or faded. Promotes a lux 'uriant growth of healthy hair t Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dandruff. Keens hair soft and glossy. Is not a dye. Phflo Hay Spec Co., Newark. N. J. FiFK cake of HARFINA m.--ZZ. SOAP with each bottle and this ad. for 50c at the following druggists: 'Otto Xegele, J. W. Wels, A. E. Keperf.
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ANOTHER WHEEL STOLEN, . Bicycle thieves busy? Yes! ' . -'- X - - - ' - It is about as hard to keep a bicycle in Hammond these days as It Is a full dinner pail. . .'. . Clarence Jewett duplicated the Wm. Bleker trick last night and inadvertly left his wheel where the busy thief could get it. Now he mourns and the police ar? ooking for it. .. . OFFERS TO AID OUR PEOPLE. The health and charity department is today looking into an offer to assist the poor of Hammond the offer coming from John A. Swanson, 6842 Jefferson avenue, in Windsor Park. Since there are many poor in South Chicago, is was wondered why the donator would go beyond his own city lines to assist the poor of Hammond, but a wagon will be sent to collect groceries which Mr. Swanson will give. FORGER'S IDENTITY LEARNED. No word from the forger who put one over Joe Hpjnacki for 110.50 yesterday. It has been discovered that the fel low's name is Michael Dougherty,' but that is all that the police could learn. It has come to be a joke at the po lice station, the frequency with .which business men are gulled on the check proposition. RUNAWAY WHITING GIRL. Mary Hammond Is a naughty Whit ing girl who speaks away from her home' at 30 Fischrupp avenue every night arid comes to Hammond. What she does here and where she goes when she comes puzzles the po lice "who at the solicitation of her father, are searching for her. She comes back in the morning as a rule, but last Monday failed to show up. Hence the excitement. MOTHER OF NINE IN TROUBLE. Another neighbor quarrel. Ana a consequent arrest! Mrs. Wilhelmina Papke lives on Sohl street with her nine children and so does Frieda Tieloff. The Papke and Telloff woman had a fist fight yesterday and the latter swore out a warrant In the city court charging Mrs. Papke with assault and battery. Mrs. Papke will have her trial this afternoon. TAKEN BACK TO SCHOOL. A laddie from the Plainfield re formatory institution occupied call 2 in the police station last night. He was brought up to Hammond by an officer connected with the institu tion because the people to whom he had been paroled had not properly cared for' him and; he will be taken back. SCHOOL NOTES. The third year Latin class had the pleasure of pondering over a Latin test yesterday afternoon. The Whiting high school chorus held a rehearsal at Towle's opera house yesterday evening. Wonder if we will get a half holiday Monday if we win tonight. More tan shoes and light colored suits are appearing every day. If you have any banners or ribbons tonight, grip them tight for each school tries to get as many of the others colors as possible. These fine evenings have been bringing the athletes out to Harrison Park. How'd you like to be the athlete? No candy, no soda, no ice cream, no LAME EVERY MORNING, A Bad Back is Always Worse in the Morning Hammond People are Finding Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usually worsts in the morning-. Makes you feel as IX you hadn't slept at all. Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure eick kidneys make you feel better, work better, rest better and sleep bet ter. Permanent cures in Hammond prove the merit of Doan's. E. S. Stevens of 153 Monitor court, Hammond, Ind., says: "I suffered terribly from pain in the back and a disordered state of the kidneys. In the morning I would be so stiff and lame I could hardly crawl out of bed, and to lace my shoes was almost an impossibility. I did not rest well at night for two causes. First, on account of the frequent action of the secretions from the kidneys; second, because of the pain in my back and loins. I was in this condition when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention. I had tried a number of remedies but without any success. The great benefit which I received from the first box of Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Bicknell & Co.'s drug store, was more than I had received from all the other remedies put together. All the disagreeable symptoms were considerably lessened the first week, and after using the contents of five boxes, disappeared entirely. I am now in good health with a strong back and able to stoop or lift without any pain or discomfort. My kidneys are in a healthy condition and the secretions normal and regular and free from any sign of sediment. I am very grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills and highly recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,, Buffalo, Ti T., sole agents for' the United States. Remember the name Doans anJ take'no other v " " ---- .
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cake no pie and no staying out late i aj nignt. . . - A collection was taken up among the sophomores' "yeSterdy for "the purpose of purchasing Sowers for a sick pupil of that" class. -" r Another fire drill was given yesterday for the purpose of trying the new fire bell. ' :T The high, school . classes practiced their yells yesterday morning and noon, and if they yell tonight Hke they did then, the other schools may as well "take. to the tall timbers" for they will have little chance to . drown . i out Hammond. ' NEW. STATION TO OPEN UP. j Fire Chief Peter Dilschneider will open fire station No. 4 tomorrow and put it under charge of Assistant Chief William Kill. Most of the recruits, about ten of them, will be located at station No. 4 until Chief Dilschneider opens station No. 3 on Hoffman street CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY. New Drug, Ponlam, Xow Obtainable la Small Quantities. Since Its discovery one year ago, the new drug, poslam,' has successfully cured thousands of chronic cases of eczema and other distressing skin afflictions. Heretofore poslam has been dispensed solely for the benefit of eczema patients in large jars sufficient for a month's treatment. This was to be an inconvenience to many thous- j ands who use it for minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, herpes, 1 scaly scalp, complexion blemishes, itch- ! ing feet, piles, etc., which require but; a small quantity, to cure. The over-i come this, and in response to urgent, appeals, the dispensers of poslam have been obliged to adopt, in addition to' the regular two-dollar package, a spe-' cial fifty-cent size, which in future may ' be found on sale at J. W. Weis' and other leading drug stores in Hammond or may be ordered direct from the Em- j ergency Laboratories, No. 32 West 25th ! street. New York City. In all eczema1 cases poslam stops itching with first ' application, and proceeds to heal im- j mediately; chronic cases being cured! in two weeks. In less serious skin J troubles, results are seen after an overnight application. Samples for experimental purposes may still be had, free of charge, by ' writing to the laboratories for them. FANCY Seed Potatoes Early Rose Burbanks and Early Ohios HAMMOND FRUIT GO., 81 Stat St. TOHNSON'S STANDARD J t CONFIRMATION PHOTOS. AIho Beautiful Foldera, 92 per Dot. T This special price for all classes T Souvenirs included. T At the Old Masonic Temple. T ST. State St., 2nd Floor. Hammond.
KAUFMANN & WOLF, HAMMOND, IND.
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INSTALLATION LAST NIGHT. John GavftActs As Intanins Offlcef Before Large Attendance, The-Hammond lodge of Elks', WoV 4S3, held their annual installation of officers-last fiight at Elk'S hall.- The attendance was good and the. ceregonial a lively one. The list of of-j Acers.. appointive and elective. Is ad follows: Exalted Ruler V. g. Reiter. Esteemed Leading Knight Thomas Jordan. . Esteemed Loyal Knight. J. F. jRellJey. j . . ; Esteemed lecturing Knight D. C. Atkinson. Tyler W. J O'Rourke. . ! Secretary J, D. Smalley, Treasurer J. J. Ruff. Esquire John Gavlt. Inner Guard Dave Hirsch. The other Officers to be appointed have been taken under advisement by the exalted ruler. - Do as other Lake county people dot Send THE TIMES to yonr distant relatives. It Is as good as 300 letters from borne. " til GRAND OH
s Saturday, 1 April 11th. A handsome spring showing of the newest styles in Tailored, Ready-to-wear and Street Hats. ' v One of the attractive features will be the exceptional low prices we quote. Call in opening day. An expert Milliner in attendance.
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A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, - Great possibilities fpr for the right men. We sell State and County rights on the best paying propositions on-the market. Come and see us. 1 1 . O'TOOLE, COIVINIELiUY & BROWN Room 804t Hammond Building1 ' '' -
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OPERA HOUSB Sunday r April 12 JOSEPH MURPHYS FAMOUS PLAY. tu irrimi nmn ummm iiuv With "Erin's Sweetest Singer" BERNARD DALY (Only Successor to W. J. Scanlan) Don't Fail to See the Great Forge and Race Scenes, Most Realistic Scenes ever produced on any Stage. Thoroughbred Race Horses and a Flock of Wonderful Trained Carrier Pigeons. HEAR MR. DALY SING His Popular Irish Ballad ; PRICES: 25c 50c 75o." : OPENING OUR -Tiiii -it-Jt""tBinip-"--in in i m" I if ( 3-Ib cans SOLID MEAT 2 TOMATOES cans for 15c Regular 25-cent size POSTUM CEREAL Per pkg...... 1-lb pkg. Pure Corn Starch each,.. 4c Best Quality FRESH SALTED PEA- 4 ftNUTS, per lb..... UU 1 2-3 oz. pkgs MAIL POUCH TOil BACCO iCr pgks for. ..... I uu Sanitol Tooth Paste grp 25c tube ....... I Ob.
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