Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1908 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Saturday, April 11, 1908.
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WINTER DAXCB. One of the very pleasant social events tof the season vai the darieing party given last evening in the Masonic Temple on Muenich court. The party was given by a club of young men of Hammond and they entertained the guests in a very delight manner. The party was one,of the largest attended affairs given ln'Hammond in some time. Young people were present from Chicago, East Chicago, "Whiting, Crown Point, Lowell. Hobart and other nearby cities. Dancing began at S.:30 o'clock and continued until 12. The program dances began at 10 o'clock. Ten dances and four extras composed the program. TRUE KINDRED MEETING. There will be a meeting of the True Kindred Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. half. " It is the regular meeting and all members are requested to be present. . . ATTEND CONTEST HERE. Among the youhg people from Crown Point who -were here yesterday to attend the Lake County Oratorical contest were: Misses Bernice Ott, Essa Crowell, Gwendolyn Donahue, Edna Siens, Alma and liable Wilson, Mary McMahon, Faye Baker, Rose Love,
Laura Houk, Margaret Kimball, Llllie
and Inez Burge, "Rattle Felton, Flor
ence Glover and Messrs. Ed. and John Knight, Ernest Gosh and, Earl DeCamp, Ralph Young. Raymond and Luther Rudolph. Oakley Morton, Harry and Earl Rockwell, Herbert Johnson,
Walter O'Connell, Floyd Demmons. Ben Hayden, Charles and Emil Lamberg, Earl Crawford, Arthur Meyers, Leslie
Parry, H. E. Jones, Thad Fancher, Clif
ford Bothwell, .James .Hooley, Herman
E. Sasse. Claude Nicholson and Mr.
Bremer. " . MOVE FROM HAMMOND.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White, who have
been making their home at 420 MIchi
gan avenue are moving to Battle Creek, Mich., where they will make their home
in the future. Mr. White has secured a position as department foreman of
the Postum Cereal Food company. ENTERTAINS VISITORS. A large number of out-of-town peo
pie were entertained in Hammond yes
terday for the Lake County Oratorical
contest held in Towle's opera house
Guests began coming Into Hammond early in the morning and continued to
come In on every train from the vari ous places in the county. Several pleas ant house parties were arranged to en 'tertain guests until Sunday and par
ties will continue to be given in their honor. At the close of the contest last evening one of the year's pleasant dancing parties were given which was
largely attended by the out-of-town
guests. The dances have become an
' nual affairs now being given by the H.
H. S. Dancing club. EASTERN 'STARS TO MEET. There will be a meeting of the East
ern Stars Tuesday evening in the Ma-
Bonic Temple and it Is requested that
all members be present, as it Is the regular meeting and business of importance will be disposed of. 7, GIVE PLEASANT PARTY. Golden Rule Council No. 1, will give .a. pedro party and dance Tuesday evening, April 14 at the K. of P. hall, which promises to be very enjoyable. The committee has arranged to give six prizes for cards. BUSINESS MEETING. An important business meeting of the Christian Endeavor of the First , Presbyterian church will be held Monday evening at 7:45 at the residence of J. T. Edwards, 13 Webb street. A good attendance of members is desired.
and Mrs. John Hughes of State street last evening and attended the contest
and dance. -
Mrs. C. E. Jackson and daughter.
Miss Florence, are spending the day
in Chicago.
Miss Florence Seeberger of Crown
Point was the guest of friends in Ham
mond last evening to attend the oratorical contest at Towle's opera house.
Miss Etta Gastel will be the guest
of friends and relatives in Crown Point over Sunday.
Miss Lucy Long will go to Chicago
this afternoon to spend aunaay witn friends.
Miss Annie Bassett i3 visiting with
friends in Chicago today.
Mrs. Van Steenberg of Harvey, 111.,
is spending the day with rrienas in Hammond to attend the Woman's club play in Towle's opera house.
Mrs. Cushman and " daughter, Ger-
guests of friends in Chicago today, trude, of Truman avenue, are the
Mrs. Ed Stoeckel and children of
Michigan City, came last evening to be
the guests of Mrs. Stoeckel's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Pannenborg, of Webb street, over Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Mettler is visiting In
Chicago today.
Miss Minnie Obright of Crown Point is spending the week end with relatives in Hammond. Melvin Hascall of East Chicago visited in Hammond last evening. Rulo Minard is able to be out again after a severe attack of typhoid fever that has kept him confined to his home for several weeks. Miss Helen Harris of East Chicago attended the dancing party given last evening in the Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruess of East Chicago were the guests of Miss Faye Smiley of Conkey avenue, last evening for the dancing party. Junior Swartz of Whiting was here last evening to attend the contest and dance. Miss Gertrude Krause, formerly of Hammond but now of Englewood, is the guest of Miss Eunice Meikle for a few days. Miss Krause came tox attend the contest and dance given last night.
Carl Thomas and John Edmonds of
East Chicago attended the dancing party given last evening In the Temple. Misses Evans and Lottie Donovan of East Chicago were entertained by friends in Hammond last evening for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Eert Conway of Edge-
ids, Mich., where she has been visit-
Jlng several weeks. Miss McClair was
cajlea to Michigan by ther serious illness of relatives. Jack Arnold and Mr. Blackmere of Glen Park, Ind., were business visitors In Hammond yesterday. Mlsa Anna Gray Is spending the af
ternoon visiting friends In Chicago. Miss Poal has returned to. her home
in LaForte after a short visit
friends in Hammond. Mrs. Thompson Dolan of St. Jgnace,
POTJCE COHST.
AN HONEST LAD. Anton Albert,' 528 Walter street is
an honest lad.
The boy found a gold watch on
with I Russell street, which is a valuable
time piece, and reported it at tne po
lice station.
Rlmbach.
Th nn'nor mav have It hv nmviner
Mich., arrived yesterday to attend the property to Captain Bunde or Chief
luueiiu m aaoiTia duck. Misses Edith Belshaw and Faith Wasson. returne dto their homes In Lowell this morning after a few days' visit with Miss May Burhans of Hammond. Misses Ida and Ada Deathe of Lowell returned home this morning after spending a few days here the guests of Misses Bates at their Jiome in Douglas street Miss Laura Mather, of Aurora, form-
COURT GIVES ADVICE. "You men had better go home and
quit your quarreling," was the advice given by Judge W. W. McMahan in the city court this morning when the
Papke-Sieloff case came up for trial.
Upon hearing the evidence In the
alleged assault and battery cases the
TOWLE ZIrsb
Sunday, April 12
JOSEPH MTOPHY'S FAMOUS HAY
The KERRY OQW
With "Erin's Sweetest Singer" BERNARD DALY (Only Successor to W. J. Scanlaa)
court decided that the matter was too
erly of Hammond, was the guest of triVal to occupy his attention.
airs. u. Li. amitn, zs warren street, for the oratorical contest and will remain over Sunday. Ralph Browmell of Lowell Is visiting Lenos Bates at his home In Douglas street.
Mrs. George Fisher is able to be out
without the use of her crutches, which
her many friends will be pleased to
know.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Peru,
Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
RELIEF WORK KEEPS IIP. The time and attention of the police
are kept occupied wltn continuea
claims from poverty-stricken appli
cants from the Standard Steel car dis
trict.
One man who looked gaunt and hun
gry, and who said he naan t worKea since last November because he had a
sick wife at lyme, was given an order
Brown at their home in Piummer ave- or help an(j ref erred to John Kane
nue.
Misses Maud and Phoebe Westbay of Crown Point, were the guests of the
Misses Porch at their home in Sibley
street, last evening.
Mrs. H. , Burge and Mrs. Charles Miller saw "The Man From Home" this
afternoon at the Chicago Opera House. Miss Pearl Keiser of Crown Point
spent yesterday with relatives here
to attend the contest and dance.
Mrs. Margaret Heiser of Crown Point to visit, and has been spending the week with her I mother. The
sons here.
Misses Lottie and Belle Donovan of perlor court.
East Chicago attended the dancing
party in Hammond" last evening
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wartena of
Toleston spent yesterday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kunert In Tol eston.
of the councilmanic committee.
GIRLS' FATHER TO BLAME. The police have found out from an
unexpected source of information that May Hammond, the Whiting girl who
is asserted by her step-father to have run away from home, is much maligned. The girl ha3 relatives and friends in Hammond whom she comes
takes care of a sick Hammond's were di
vorced last October in the Lake su-
JUDGE DEFERS JUDGMENT.
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 Ballads
PRICES: 25c 50o 75c.
CHURCH SERVICES
REV. C. J. SHARP PROMISES TO WARM THINGS UP,
SOUTH CHICAGO
JOHN T. CONNERS, Manager
Thurs., Friday & Saturday
APRIL 9, 10 and 11
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TIIE FAMOUS BERMGELESB BEAUTY CHORUS. WHISTUXG TUXES. JUXGLE JOKES. GORGEOUS COSTUMES.
Sunday, Mon.; Tues. and Wed. April 12, 13, 14 and 15 ROWLAND & CLIFFORD PRESEXTS Helene Carral IX A. MAGXIFICEXT COSTUME AXB SCEXIC REVIVAL OF DAUTETS FAMOUS STORY.
Produced on a scale of grandeur neve before attempted.. The play of Passion, Comedy and Tear.. It cache a the RTeateat mora Reason yet given to the stage
PRICES: Week Nights and Sunday Mat 15, 25, 35, 50c Wed. and SsL Mat. 10, 15, 20, 25c Boxes 35c. Sunday Night, 25, 35, 50, 75c
Justice W. A. Jordan today heard
the arguments In the McNeill attach
ment cases. He has deferred Judgment
Miss Palmer of Lowell is spending until next Wednesday.
the week end with the Misses Bessie
and Clara Porch at their home in MUSIC COMPOSER FILES
SUIT FOR DIVORCE.
Mortuary Record
FUNERAL HELD TOMORROW.
Oscar Broms, president of the Ham
mond Boiler works, whose death was so lf anger agalnst hIm
C. W. Cordrey has filed a bill for di
vorce against his wife, Anna, charging
incompatibility and citing several in
stances of unwifely conduct upon the part of the defendant. Among the
latter are making threats and locking the door against her husband in a fit
I a J a 1. f - ! a A is r 111 V
watPr. Til will snonr? tho td-ooV-oti .unexpecieu 10 m iiidny mr.uo
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Duriea tomorrow anernoon ai van. xm
with Mrs. Conway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Klein, of West State street. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mentz of Windsor Park wil spend Sunday in Hammond, the guests of Mrs. Menta's mother, Mrs. Clara Conroy, of Sibley street. Carl S. Heritage will attend a Phi Gam dancing party at the Chicago university tonight. The Rev. C. J. Sharp will attend a lecture at the Christian church in Englewood Monday evening. Miss Irene Mahoney is confined to
her home, 511 State street, with an j
attack of measles. , E. L. Shortrldge of Crown Point is here today on business.
cemetery under the auspices of the
Vlklncs and the Scandia lodges of
which he was a member
It Is probable that the case will
never come to a hearing, however, as
friends of the couple are doing all ln their power ,to effect a reconciliation: Mr. Cordrey is a music composer and
Asbestos Clothes Will be lu Order the Christian Church the next Four Sundays. Rev. Sharp, of the Christian church, who has gained a reputation for being an extremely plain and pointed preacher, is preparing a special series of sermons for the next four Sundays that he calls his "house cleaning" series. The tip is that these sermons are calculated to make some lf the saints hunt out the weak spots in their Christianity, some of the hypocrites hunt new quarters altogether, and some of the sinners feel warm -about the collar. The subjects are as follows, . but give only a slight notion of the many rich things that will be brought out. Sunday, April 12 "No-Account Church Members, or the Devil's Foremen." Sunday, April 19 "Hypocrites Who Have Not Yet Joined the Church." April 26 "Some Political Lies That Are Helping to Damn People." May 3 "Some Shams That Are Being Palmed Oft as Christianity."
LOOK FOR THE NAME
Bastar & McGairy
Services will be held at the late home. bTlgher whose work has had wide 50 Truman avenue at two o clock by gale
the Rev. J. U. G. Snook of the Presby
terian church.
The remains may be viewed from, five !
o'clock this afternoon until time lor
burial, tomorrow.
L. T. GREEN PROMOTED.
SENT TO DIXON, ILL.
L. T. Green of .Hammond, who some
time ago went to Michigan City to be
come an extra train dispatcher and was
later returned to his old job of ticket
The remains of Mrs. Margaret Domm nt for the Michigan Central depot
I at 265 Webster avenue, win De seni io - --"
Dixon 111., next Monday morning for M"'a l""e " 3 given me po-
w'nnn,n, rilprf vesterdav morning at b J- s- Kingsley and has already en
E. F. Walker of the Chicago Discount' the home of her daughter. Mrs. Kate uuues,
company of South Chicago, transacted
. Briefs. Mrs. Philip McNay and daughter, Lela, and son Milford, of Lowell, were the guests of friends in Hammond last evening. Miss Lucy Berry went to Chicago last evening to remain over Sunday with friends. Miss Maud Pannenborg returned home from Michigan City last evening after a visit with relatives. , Miss Gretchen Wheeler of Crown Point is spending the week-end with Miss Eva Wilson at her home on Condlt street. Miss Evana and Bert Havlll of East Chicago attended the dancing party last evening in the Temple. Miss Florentina Ostrowski returned to her home In Maywood, 111., today
after a few days' visit with friends in Hammond. Misses Bertha and Marie Hansen are spending the afternoon with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison of Englewood, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson of State street over Sunday. Miss De Etta Curry is visiting with friends In Chicago today. Misses Katherine and Emma Ainsworth of Crown Point are spending the . week-end with friends in Hammond. . Miss Mary Roach will be the guest of her relatives in Chicago over Sunday. Miss Fannie Cohen of East Chicago
was entertained by her friends here for
the dancing party alst evening at the ; Masonic Temple.
Roscoe Hems'tock 'will spend Sunday
with relatives In Valparaiso.
. Ray Catlow of Gary visited friends
In Hammond last evening.
Misses Loie and Ilia Hughes of
Crown" Point were the guests of Mr.
Schorn, 265 Webster avenue.
business in Hammond today. Milo Murray of Michigan City was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stlnson in May street, last evening. Miss Winifred and Clarence Hutchins of Highlands were the guests of friends in Hammond last evening. Misses Rose and Lucy and Albert Watts of Ross, Ind., were the guests of friends in Hammond last evening and attended the oratorical contest.
Miss Minnie Kutsbach of Munster has been visiting friends here the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Crowell and daughter, Cecil, of Crown Point, came up in their automobile yesterday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Burge of Merrillville are shopping in Hammond today. Mrs. Dr. Davis will leave within the , next few days for Indianapolis to visit
her relatives for a few days.
Miss Nellie Southworth of Griffith.
was the guest of friends in Hammond
last evening for the Lake county oratorical contest. Mrs. Helen Austgen has returned home after visiting relatives and friends in St. John. Misses Lucile and Blanche HIpsley of Palmer, Ind., ar the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George B. Shearer at their
home in Warren street.
Misses Pearl and Birdie Demmons
and Clara Burge of Merrillville were
here last evening, the guests of friends to attend the Lake county oratorical contest. Mrs. L.-A. Minard will be the guest of friends in Chicago over Sunday. Arthur Carrigan transacted business in East Chicago yesterday afternoon. Charles Moore will spend Sunday with his parents In Chicago. Attorney D. E. Boone transacted business in Gary today. Miss Capitola McClair will return to Hammond tomorrow from Grand Rap-
HOLDS INQUEST THERE.
RTTRIAL OF MAURICE STACK.
Dr. t:. m. snanklln was called to In
James Maurice Stack, tne young uian "".uur yesieruay to noia an m
C. I. and S. railroad conductor, a vie- vci mt iwuains oi Aime jk.iuk,
tim of fever, who died last Thursday, who was killed on the preceding day
was burled at Greenwood cemetery wnen ne was struck by a guy wire
this morning. Funeral services were wmcn was loosened oy one of the derheld at All Saint's church by Father ricks in the Tapp construction ma-
Barrett. The funeral was a large one, chinery at the canal breaking down.
the young man having been very popu
lar with the trainmen and the young people about town. A dozen of rail
road conductors attended the tunerai
In a body and decorated the casket j
with several beautiful floral pieces.
First Presbyterian Church-South Hohman street. Rev. J. Eugene Snook, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. H. H. Henry, superintendent. 10:45" a. m. Morning worship. Special music. Anthem. "The Tie That Binds." Communion (companionship and fellowship.') Service. Reception of members. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Edgar ' Bridge, leader. Topic, "Temperance." Lesson from Life of John B. Gough. , Vl ' ' 7:30 p. m. Preaching, "The Restless Arrested and Rested." Busnss meeting of ithe Christian Endeavor will be held Monday evening at 7:45 at the home of J. T. Edwards, 13 Webb street. The mid-week quiet hour will be
held Wednesday evening at 7:30. Topic, "Some of Jesus' Easter Annaunce-
ments."
AT TOWLE'S TOMORROW, "KEimY GOW." Bernard Daly, the famous Irish come
umn, win appear at xowie s ODera
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science society of
Hammond will meet in the K. of P, hall Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school will be held immediately following this service.
The mid-week services will take place Wenesday evening of each week
at 7:45 o'clock In Room 414 of the
Hammond building.
The public is cordially Invited to at
tend any of these services.
A reading room is also maintained
by the society in Roor 414 of the Ham
mond building where Christian Science
literature can be read or purchased
If desired.
Many other floral pieces were added -t opera wh cl" at the end ot the church ser- house tomorrow Sunday April 12, in wU distributed between All ftl f
Saints' church and St. Margaret's hos
pital. The deceased leaves mother and two sisters.
MAG GETS A BHD
ATTACK OF THE FEVER
THE TIMES COOK BOOK
Ajiother Hammond man has been attacked by .automobile fever in virulent form. This time it Is ex-Prosecuting Attorney W. J. McAleer who has been attacked and his friends do not look for a speedy recovery. Mac has been beset by demonstrators and stacks of go-devil literature until he can't either sleep or eat. There will probably be something doing in about two weeks.
LASH HOTEL ADOPTS THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Hostelry lias Been Reno-rated and Remodeled and la ZVott Greatly Improved.
Kerry Gow," the beautiful Irish
daram, which has lived longer and de-
widowed pi&hted more people than any other
Irish drama ever written. The cast of characters comprises some of the ablest exponents of Irish drama and no expense has been spare dto make the production a memorable one. Bernard Daly, who heads the company, Is a magnetic, handsome and youthful comedian who has already made his histrionic mark in the companies of many
leading stars. He is the possessor of a
phenomenally high and pure tenor voice
and rouses his auditors to enthusiasm when he sings the many charging Irish
ballards, which occur frequently
throughout the play. Among the bal
lads which he sings may be mentioned
"Killarney," "Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms," "The Last
itose or bummer, lionorah" anrl
"Molly O." Miss Clara Dalton, who has been engaged to play Norah Drew is a clever and exceptionally pretty in
genue well known and popular through
out tne lengtn and breadth of the country- The other characters are in
able hands, and a carload of scenery
and effects, all combined, makes this
one of the most Interesting and charm
ing entertainments that will visit our
city this season
GERMAN CHOCOLATE PUDDING Beat the yolks of six eggs very light, then add to them one-quarter pound each ground almonds and sugar and grated German sweet chocolate. Lastly put in the stiffly whipped whites of the eggs, turn into ft buttered mould and steam forty-five minutes. Serve with whipped cream.
The. Lash -hostel on State street on the European plan is the latest fashion there. Beginning today the hostelry will abolish the American plan to substitute the more accommodating and popular one. The building has been entirely renovated .making more room all around.
The caroenters were followed by the
(painters.
Short orders will be specialty in the new cafe, the management, however, not forgetting to serve the patrons
who desire an -elaborate meal.
f Be sure to cut out this recipe and paste It In a blank book or on a card, for dally use. , - . Vi :;:;.t ;
Only Natural.
Georgle You know, ma, I've found out why it is people laugh in their sleeves. It's 'cause , that's . 'Where their funny bone is.
HARBOR COMMISSION TO CRUISE.
Chicago's harbor aryl marine facilities will be studied at first hand by the Chicago harbor commission next Sat
urday, April 18, when the members of the commission will make a trip through both branches of the river. The commission will start at noon from the foot of Quincy street on the sanitary
district launcn.
A second trip will be made on April 25, when the commission will view the lake shore from Lincoln park to the
Calumet river. Tho Calumet river re gion also will be Inspected.
ieorge j. sixes and Prof. J. Paul Goode were engaged to assist the com
mission. Mr. Goode Is professor of com
mercial georgraphy ln the University of
Chicago.
St. Paul' Lutheran church, 117 Clin
ton street.. .Theo. Claus, pastor.
Confirmation of the German , class
at 10 a. m.
Confirmation of the English class at
2:30 p. m.
Communion service on Holy Thurs
day ln the evening and on Good Friday
in the morning.
Pine Stree Presbyterian Church F.
M. Elliott, pastor.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
2:30 p. m. Sermon, "Precious Oint
ment."
3:03 Adult Bible class, study the
"Resurrection Banquet."
Thursday at 2:00 p. m. the Ladies'
Aid will meet with Mrs. J. Thompson,
510 Cedar street.
Rainbow Band will meet Saturday.
Means Quality In Everything V in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelery and Silverware
175 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
66
A Gas Range Installed in Your House Will Make Cooking a Pleasure.
Ask Your Neighbor
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South Shore Qas;& Electric-Co. J
PHONE 10 t47SOUTH HOHMAN STRERT
A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Great possibilities for for' the right men. We sell State and County rights on
the best paying propositions on the market. Come and
see us. . O'TOOLE, COINISEUUY & BROWN Room 504, Hammond Building
LOOK WHOS TOMING! The Great Dreamland Shows and Carnival On Lot at E. J. and E. Station, commencing Saturday, April 18th, and all week until the 25th. Band Concerts every Afternoon and Evening. 14 High Class Shows. Dare Devil Qreggs Loops the Loop every afternoon and evening. See the "Diving Ponies" diving from a tower 50 feet into a tank of water. The most sensational act ever performed. One Big Gala Week at Hammond, Ind. April 18th to 25th.
Templs Worship" program and a brief address by the pastor. All are cordially Invited to attend. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ta 7:30 o'clock.
First Christian Chnrch, 413 Indiana
avenue, C. J. Sharp, minister, 730 Sum
mer street, i'tione 3iii.
Bible school 10 a. m. Communion 11:00 a. m. Sermon 11:15 a. m. Junior Endeavor 3:00 p .m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30. Solo by Miss Carrie Bush. Sermon. "No-Account Church Members or the Devil's Foreman." Wednesday evening, training class. Thursday afternoon, Ladies' Aid societies. Friday evening, band practice. All are cordially invited to attend any and all of these services.
Baptist cliiircli, 320 Sibley streetRev. J. E. Sharp, Ph. D., pastor. Evangelist Shannon will arrive In time to speak tonight and will have full charge of the services from now until the close. Tho meetings will continue every night for an indefite time. The church seems ln good shape to begin this great effort, it has been before the congregation for more than
three months.
First Methodist Episcopal dtnrch, Rev. William Switzer, pastor. Residence, 177 Russell street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Public worstop and sermon, 10:45. Subject: ."The Reason and the Reward for Giving." At this service persons will be received Into full membership in the church. Class meeting at 12 o'clock. Junior League at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school board at 3:30 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening church at 7:30. This will be a Palm Sunday service with tfce Junior League giving "Children's
fancy Seed Potatoes Early Rose Burbanks and Early Ohios HAMMOND FRUIT GO,, State St.
eal Estate
gains
JOHNSON'S STANDARD
Also Beautiful Folders, fa per Dos. This special price for all classes A Souvenirs included. O T At the Old Masonic Temple. O T 86 Stat St.. 2nd Floor, Hammond. V
' The lon&rer yon advertise a good article ln the Times, the easier It is to sell It.
Eight room honse fTlth bath, 50 fool lot, large barn and tool shed, at panto price of 51,SOO. Thirty-Are lots near Standard Steel a snap, $S,000. Twenty lots on Chicago avenue, aeiA Reid-Mnrdoek plant, at $2,000. Twenty-one lots on Gostlln and Oafel streets, all improvements paid; a saa at 3,0O0. Tvrenty-foar lots on Towle street, blocks to car line a barg-ain at $3,G00. Six room cottage, bath, gas fixtures, gas stove, SO foot lot on G rover street, f 2,000; 500 cash, balance 9 30O per year. Forty-foar teet on Piummer avenue for $S00. We have a large number of real estate bargains to offer. If yon do not see what you want la the above list call for our list.
Jagobson's Agency
Phone 3642
412 Hammond Bldg
