Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1908 — Page 2
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UETrnXS FROM THE AVE ST. Louia Imes has returned to Hammond after an extended trip to California and Nw Mexico. Joe Stebbins, who was with Mr. lines has returned and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. AV. Stebbins at their home in Woodlawn. VISITS IV MICHIGAN. Miss Lucile Stebblns, formerly of Hammond but now of Woodlawn, has gone to Dowagaic, Mich., to be the guest of relatives for a few weeks. Miss Stebbins was the guest of Mrs. Martin White of Hammond last week. HERE ON BUSINESS. Guy M. Wells, assistant secretary of the State Y. M. C. A. at Indianapolis, was in Hammond today on business. He visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. A W. Sprague In Carroll street. GOING ON VACATION.
Miss Kthel Meston, manager of the local Western Union office, leaves Saturday for Palmerston, Ontario, her home, for a month's vacation. She is relieved by Miss Julia Wallrieh f Chicago, who will fill Miss Meston's place during her absence. Miss Maetson has made a host of friends during her short
stay in Hammond, all of whom wish her an enjoyable time in her Canadian home. PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Alms gave a very pleasant surprise party in their honor last evening at their home in East Hammond. The party was given In celebration of their tenth wedding annlversary and as a farewell before they leave Hammond for Montana, where they will make their home in the future. The "evening was passed very pleasantly in a social way after which a luncheon was served. Mrs. Alms was presented ;wlth a handsome leather hand hntr
from the guests. The guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Moore. J. O. Thompson, J. W. Thompson, Jason C. Austin and sons, Adalbert and Everett, C. E. Thorns, W. Klage and son, Edwin, O. Norman and son Frank, C. A. Young, A. P. Larson, F. J. Rosenberg, C. Brewbaker, Cowgill, Mrs. Ecklund, Mrs. Newall, Mrs. Carroll and Misses Blanche, Emme and Mable Carroll, Messrs. Walter and Percy Thompson and Oscar Parmer.
I bent upon him. Dr. Schell will SDend
the greater part of his time in the Iowa college town until he terminates his Laporte pastorate, returning here, however, for the pastoral duties of tiu; Sabbath until his successor is named by the next northwest Indiana conference. Eaporte Argus--Bulletin.
BACK FROM VITIT. Miss Carrie TMbos has returned a few weeks' stay at the I'eils in consin.
from Wis-
VISITS IN WISCONSIN. Cards have been received by friends of Miss K. G. Keiliey, who is visiting at Appleton, Wis., saying she is en
joying her vacation immensely, will also visit at Green Bay, Wis fore returning home in August.
She be-
MOVK TO THE WEST. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Alms of Hammond expect to leave Saturday for Mou-
ftana to make their h
ture. Mr. Alms has secured a splendid position there, located near rela
tives or .Mrs. Alms. Mr. and Mrs. Alms will be greatly missed by their friends
in Hammond but they have the best wishes for success from their friends
here. LEAVES FOR CANADA.
'U!SS eua iieins;,.M.-k m j-i-t Webb street expects to leave Hammond next week for Coult Ste. Marie, Mich., and points in Canada. Miss Hemstock will visit a few weeks with relatives at
Uwensound, Canada. GUESTS FROM KENTUCKY. It . . .
rs- -urmur Gust of .Newport, Ky., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A." Smith
ot Summer street for a few weeks.
marched
ELKS LODGE OF SORROW. . Dallas, Tex., July 15. With the selection of Los Angeles as the place for the next convention and the election of officers, the real work of the Elk's .national convention, now meeting here, has been practically concluded. Tomorrow will come the great Elks' parade, and it Is expected that fully :,a.ooa
people will be here. Impressive services were participated in by the visiting Elks today at their lodge of sorrow. The opera house was filled with members of the order who. with bawed heads, heard the names of deceased members called out. Tinhouse was darkened, and as each name was announced, a tins- electric light sprang into being. The visiting bands
jormea a parade later and through the citv.
Officers were elected as follows: Grand exalted ruler. Rush L. Holland. Colorado Springs. Colo. Grand Esteemed leading knight, John G. Shea. Hartford, Conn. Grand esteemed royal knight, A. M MrElwee, Ft. Worth, Tex. Grand esteemed lecturing knight Warren G. Say re, Wabash. Ind. Grand treasurer, Edward Leach New Y;rk.
Grand tyler, Charles L. nesota.
Grand trustee, Alfred T. Holley. Ilackensack, X. J.
oranti secretary, Fred C. L'ubuque, la.
Grand inner guard, A. Augustine, Fla.
During the year lodges received by affixation or iniation 64,34.-, memberssuspended or expelled, 264; stricken
iuws lor non pavment of S.20S.
RETURNS HOME. if: -n - , -
enmie wertman left for her home in Lewiston, 111., accompanied
d ner sister, Mrs. George B. Sheerer, and two daughters, Mildred and Gertrude. Mrs. Sheerer and daughters will
two or three weeks with relaand friends in and near Lewis-
visit tives ton.
ENTERTAINS AT PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1). Lovegrin informally entertained a party of young people last evening at their home in Wilcox avenue in honor of their guests, Misses xorfl aml iienrietta Lovegrin of Rockford, 111. The evening was passed very pleasantly with games and music after which a luncheon was served in the dining room. The dec-
. i.-. veie erv nrein - o i-t-o n
with garden flowers and asparagus ferns. The guests were Misses Nora
ind nenrietta Lovegrin of Rockford II!., Ethel Wolf, Emily Ebert and Eliza-
-x-ui urumni; Messrs. Charles Thorns, I. A. Dilga of Chicago, J. and Harry
iMicKenoecKer. Arthur Borman Benjamin Webster of Garv.
man second honors, and Mrs. Harry Evans the consolation prize for the afternoon. Following the games the hostess served an elaborate six course
J luncheon, the decorations in the dining
room being garden flowers and ferns. Among the guests mere the following from out of town: Mesdames Rose Jackson and Fred Xewmark of Xew Tork City, S. Kleinhamer of Chicago, L. Frank of St. Louis. The Hammond guests were Mesdames M. Rothschild. I. R. Hirsch, Jacob Fox, Adolph HirseK Harry Evans. Abe Marks. Henry Faber' William Stieglitz, Carl Kaufman. L-o
oii, William Eisner, Abe Colin, Rubin and I. Modjeska.
MAKING READY FOR THE TRIP. The choir of St. Paul's Episcopal
cuurcn is making preparations for the annual camping trip under the leaders-hip of the rector. Rev. Charles Albert
jtt,i:j, lor lne past seven I
mi., i.een located near Clark Sta tion, but this year arrangements ha
neon made to take a cottage at Lake, near Plymonth, for the
lacnes oi tne choir, while the boys us.
I'ii ii-iiu nearoy. August 10, two weeks ,-arlIer than usual, is the date set for the encampment. The ice
social to be given on the lawn rectory Wednesday, July 23, will the friends of the chnir -jr.
portunitv to help make up the fund tor the outing.
Thursday. July 16. 1008.
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Honored by Elks
Prettv
young i
cream of the afford
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VISITING RELATIVES. Mrs. Albert Bush of Sioux City,
is nere for a visit with Mrs. Fred Gastel. of Williams street and Mrs. John Hilbrich of Sibley street.
FOR FRIENDS. the University Club
evening.
RECEPTION The members of
will give a reception Tuesday
Jiny in their club rooms for a number of young ladies. Mr. and Mr Charles Albert Smith will chaperone the party.
and
LEAVE FOR THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Parker of May
w.ti ,iue gone to Buffalo and
i-aiis tor a few weeks'
Niag-
vacation.
Decker, Min-
Robinson.
Taylor, St.
HHX-Ill'B MEETING. ressive Court. Tribe -,f t?
Hur, met for the regular meeting last evening jn Weis hall on State
meeting was very well atThere was initinlinn f
eral candidates during the business
",n". aner winch a social
enjoyed when refreshments ( a.
Pro;
and the tended.
hour was
were serv-
M.
dues,
TO GIVE
The Indies of
LAWN SOCHI,.
the Presbyterian Airi
eociety will give a big lawn social at the home of Dr. Groman. on 26 Rimbach avenue, Thursday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served and a musical program will be rendered. The The public is cordially invited. 1-14-3t
PLEASANT LAWN SOCIAL. The congregation of the First Presbyterian church will give a lawn social this evening at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. H. v. Groman. in Rfmbach avenue, it is expected that there
l large attendance as the proceeds of the social will he used for the
oenent ot the church.
Briefs. Albert Toung of South Hohman
street, mode a hasty trip to South Chicago yesterdav.
Mrs. E. Bayne of Hammond and Miss
Ethel Wiersey of Burnham attended
the funeral of Mrs. Lody Prather, at her late home. 202 Thirty-sixth street
Chicago, yesterdav.
Mrs. Fleck of State Line street visit
ed friends in Indiana Harbor last night.
Miss Theresa Fleck of Chicago is
spenuing a lew days' vacation with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fled
of State Line street.
it soothes, refreshes, strengthens and
purifies the stomach, bowels and kidneys. A tonic that prevents summer troubles. Such is Hollister's Boekv
Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Ten nr Tan.
lets. For sale by Xegele. the druggist Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis have re
turned trom a few days' visit relatvies in Plymonth,
Mrs. William Xewman and children of
Morton Court have gone to Detroit, Mich., to be the guests of relatives for a few weeks.
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POLICE COURT NEWS.
SIMONS' RESIDENCE ROBBED. Mrs. Ed Simons reported to the police that some one- broke Into' her house between 10 to 11 o'clock yesterday morning and stole $10 in silver. Entrance to the house was made by lr.akiog a window and the ii-ou-se was ransacked in broad daylight. The peo-
ce of the opinion that the hunriariv
was committed by some bums and thoughs who have been hanging around
the vicinitv.
ANOTHER EIKE STOLEN. The local police department received
,a report from Robert I'hilgard, 415 J North Calumet avenue, in which he rej ports that his bicycle which he had
locked up in his barn, disappeared last evening. The police will make n . f-
to locate it.
The Rounder Says
Ir. Clark is a joker he pulls off a good one hang around Summers
oiner uay a street
Chi(
once in a while on the boys who drug store. The
car pulled out for
easro with the , ,
".-ulii a in it.e hi .ve-.
eirfi passengers to
The last
phaais on the Chi'Ie sauce.
M) catsup or Indi.i
and then gave
Ret aboard.
man to make a dash f,-,r- h
car was a "Hunkie" with his handtrunk. He ran half way across the
central tracks an,!
up the chase.
"There is never a street that corner," said Dr. Clark.
one noes not run after
iixe a oroa.l statem
don't
The
.pa.gn public;
1 practice f...r s. J progress lias I. en son or a not her t h
car haves "that some
it. That seem. .1
nt to ',rn Sm-.!.
""s aim lie said. "Oh 1
u r
in.; b.
a nti
qunrtrtte which is to slr.g camsongs for the Young Men's Re'U . lu!) has been meeting for
ral evenings. The !ow. For some reare did not seem to !.,
ai.st harn:..py among the parts, one of th.. .ji.artette was found
..vino. 1 ai anu 1 :,at t xi
iai:u
situatr
n.
"I'll e do.
fort
tell you what I tor. " Til l.t ,, ,
r cigars that
Wiis game
k now.
1:
and t!
ELACK MARE FOUND.
Word was received by Chief of Police Eimhaeh this morning that the sheriff of Marshall county had recov-
eie.j ne oiacK mare which was lo
by some one in Hammond a few days ago. and that the owner could have the horse. He said that he had failed to capture the thief.
will do," dollar's v
ome one runs :, ft,.T-
10 1 ear. em
was made. The crowd stood how the bet would a car came in and r
it waited a ft.w ,ninut started out. The crowd 1.,,
j.iii'. iioii ior a p t ger but no one
' - " 10. iiiii iiir
I oei lien SUililenl v 1
111.1
-aid rth the bet
Jell ll
int.nd.d of Malum.
. 1 Hrutrald to be ii ;m. nd. "I've 1
see
RuH L.Holland.
with
T. B. Brennan was the c-.mct
of her mother, Mrs. M. Swift, In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Frank Hack of Crown Point visited relatives in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Fred Eckhart of Chicago is visiting friends in Hammond today. Xick Einsele of East Sibley street
nas returned trom a few days
wnii mends in Crown Point
well.
Mrs.
Clyde,
visit
and Lo-
Ed 111..
LIIES" AIIJ MEETS. Fm T . . : ...
o. .,auics ..ui society of the First
ai. i.. church met yesterday afternoon nt the hom.. of Mrs. F. R. Olwin in East Cnn-nll t.,. ti, , . ..
i.-t. t He iaues ot the
iirst division entertained ant time was spent.
Imsiness sess
ts were
en -
after serv-
and a pleas-ollowlnc-the
a social hour was en
joeo wnen dainty refreshments s-rved. There was an unusually
.utetHiance of members
n-t meeting will I
the second divi
1 m i will
were large
present. The wo weeks and entertain.
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Lulu De Weese informally
rertained a few: friends last evenintr i ,
,.,.-,,,e. nimraen avenue. Musi.
luji.iHi uunng tne evening
"Which dainty refreshment
ed.
UP-TO-DTE WHIST CI.UII MEET. The members of the Fp-to-Datn Whist club are being entertained tills
unernoon by Mrs. R. Kennv
home in Indian
ACME SOCIAL CLUB. Mrs. Ryan is entertaining the memis of the Acme Social club this af-
ternoon at her home in Truman 'avenue. The afternoon is being pleasantly spent with cards.
!. Parmer and son Oscar, of are visiting Mrs. Parmer's
sister, Mrs. Jason C. Austin, 533 Tor-
rence avenue.
Hf 1, . .-.
-iue. .ara, Aew York's favorite
paimist and clairvoyant, by special
iue.Ni. irom ner many natrons has e,-,
oacK to Hammond for a short time
See ad in another column. Adv
-Mrs. J. Turner of Truman
visiting in Chicago todav.
Mrs. Mary Hemstock of Valparaiso was the guest of her daughter. Miss
eua nemstock of Webb
Airs. Abo Marks is visiting in Chicago.
Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald is Hammond ladies visiting todav.
in Chicago Heights after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Wans. Misses Xora and Minnie Dovegren of Rockford, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. p. d. Dovegren of AVilcox street for a few days. Mrs. Mary Townsland of Omaha, Xeb.
is expected Saturday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones of Jesse street. Mrs. Flora Johnson will go to Cedar 1,1,,, ..
i..ui-.c- i"iii'iniiw to remain lay the guest of friends.
Miss Fem S
Alphabet in Bible Verse. In the twenty-first verse of the sev
enth chapter of Ezra can be found every letter of the English alphabet. It runs thus: "And I, even I, Artaxerxes the king, do make a decree to all the treasurers which are beyond the river, that, whatsoever Ezra the priest, the scribe of the law of God of Heaven, shall require of you, it be done speedily."' But, still more wonderful, in the eighth verse of the third chapter of Zephaniah is contained every letter, Including finals of the Hebrew lan-guay
around just t
'urn out. Finally an around the loop.
and then ked in everv
ocra s t i nn t i n g pa se n - Was to be It
looked as thoue-h the .i..t , , ,
tnrted off down
sireet wuviner his t,I,,j
l:y life." .-aid the genial m ss man. "and do y,e moment 1 would ive u; an automobile ride toiii re.eive a delegation of street property owi -rs del, landing e , -rythip. i pavem.-m fi.m t.irr.,1 rubber garnished w ith i luce?
as aske.T .late for n in .oli;
Hamii: think f'e ,- ght in So-.u h
it
wh n tl pa a rs
iv.'f
Um, s all nd bu-i. f..r ,.e, sp.'Ct of or.it r to He!, man
would bt! way r.f a r to India y and let-
th
tling
Of
for the car to
course, ,e did n
but he won his dollar's
-All the wisdom t hat
lo a benedict did mond druggist. S? the next car.
w ! : i s -
P. t catch the car worth of ei caw-
is supposed to com.-
not save the Ham)ine ,,ne dil run after
i n
Msileontl, n. Sl.art. who !iv
iiomewood. an enthusiast over tin city beautiful idea. He wanted to know
............. i.'-uifi iionman street
paved with tomato (with the
I nclc Ilt nr pose. t,, jioli.y 1 iring so mm!) He Silid he I.
increase this year of u:,, iota was suggested tl
" ! "I" th.-m i . Ih.kn.ll reidi, ' people all ovei
postorli di.X bt f
large nun employes, thought tl
should go to th. nail ju.-i as lhe livery was in. -till!, to show how far go when he gets gument.
Ilii'kiiell says he is npot the gotrnment in f-deral ollice holders, r. ad tli.at Iht le was an
"Mi. When the nt probably a
- postofhV.; 1 that he the ctmntry e for their re free de-
1. All of which goes a rational man will mixed up in an ar-
Un6hepherded. My sheep wandered through all the mountains, and upon every high hill; yea, my flock was scattered upon all the face of the earth, and none did search or seek after them. Ezekiel 34 c 6.
Mm
guest
evening to
avenue is
street todav.
spending the d
among the in Chicago
Mrs. Abe Marks has returned from a visit with relatives in Kankakee. 111.
Mrs. H. V Moikio ,i ...
-" "on uailKlltfr, Aliss
i-.mma, are visiting friends todav.
in Chicago
"Dear
Et
I owe
Sallv,"
at her
avenue. Card
oemg enjoyed by the ent.
members pres-
MRS. BURKE A HOSTESS. Mrs. H. Rurge of Carroll street is
onr,ia:inS lne members of the
iear club this aft
the feature of
Fern
ternoon. Cards are
entertainment.
CiETTlXC. ACQUAINTED. E. A. Schell. nastnr of ths i.-j .
church, is in Mt. P!i.?5:,nt to !
this week getting acquainted with the ' new duties which will soon be inrum-
Dr.
M. E.
GIVES A MUSICAL. Mesdames M. Rubin and I. Modjeska are giving a musical this afternoon for a number of Hammond's ladies. VISITS IN THE EAST. Mrs. S. Cobitz of State street left
morning tor Xew Vork
nroiner who is ill. sho gone about two weeks.
wrote Miranda .TanP
tween you. the irate-nost Qr,,i
my good c omnlev Ion
iiomsters Rocky Mountain
rur saie dv Xegele, the Judge w v. McMahon
ago today on business
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clough snout
terday in Chicago on a rnmhin,i
ness and pleasure trip.
-Mrs. ii. Reed and daughter,
Indiana Harbor
Tea.
druggist, is in Chi-
Irene of
were the trnecta
tl ,, . . a----v .-l
-iis. .wax .mith, 270 South street.
Hohman
to visit a
expects to be
MRS. KLEMPERER "IT-.. ..... T- ,
-.j i .-. onu tiemperer
iignttui party yesterday
her home in Wi
HOSTESS.
gave a very de-
afternoon at
rren street for n n.,r,,
ber of friends in Hammond. The afternoon was devoted to the playing of
"iii.-i. mere oeing five tables, games were played and Mrs
-irKs won first honors.
Mrs.
Eight Abe
J. Lip-
THE TIMES
COOK book:
CHICKEN WITH PEAS.
Creamed chicken
with peas is n paa.i iu
of your Sunday dinner. For the grav , , T ,UP th" remai"r butter, few drops onion juice , href levl t? 1 tabIfsP" level teaspoon salt, one cup chicken stock '"V0 fl",lr' one-half chicken cubes, three-fourth S I ,S,tOCk'. " P mi'. one cup
minutes. Add th
add era rlna l it u
smooth, then nlac. nv. l - " u. .cream' until
cubes, three-fourths cup neas
onion juice and cook for
and when well mixed
thick and
peas and cook for 10
place over
minutes.
Pepper
and salt
hot water. Add the chicken
Mrs. Henry Lundt and daughter, Miss
i are spending the day ing in Chicago.
u. . Harding will Point this eveninsr.
Mrs. Henry Elum. Mrs. William
rington and Miss Verta Rean itors in Chicaeo vpstcntav
Mrs. Carl Meyer of Dolton. 111., today in Hammond transacting ness.
visit-
visit in Crown
Hf-r-
were vis-
spent busl-
rn Sprague is snendino- n f,
days witli Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wills
their home in Rosohmd, Ri. Mrs. A. YV. Sprague and children have returned from a few w-ei ks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. '. Wells of Kouts, formerly of Hammond.
--irs. wiiimm Schultz of Dolton, was in Hammond today shopping.
.miss ionise Kunert will be the
ot inends in Chicago this attend the White Citv.
William Leytze was in Cliicaeo this
afternoon on business.
Mrs. Ray Kerger of Englewood is
spending the day with her parents Mr
ana .Mrs. Reschke of Plnmmer n,-.,,
ATI - . ....
..n.-.-( i unie v,rus.Ka will visit
cago this evening.
Goodrich Rassett of Chicago snent
yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. E F
Kunert of Russell street
Charles and Creighion Relman have
r,,lu...... I r T
"ra i..unsiiirg. .Mich., where tl ey attend the marriage of their father, W. C. Relman. It's like a summer breeze; cools, refreshes and builds up your wasting
energies. minister's Rockv Mountii
ie,i is tne most effective summ ?. cents. Tea or Tablets. For
?eKeIe, the druggist. Mrs. Martin Frame and mothsr.
Moiiriinn ker are vifitirg this afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Mettler friends in Chicago todav.
Mrs. Traverse of Indiana attending a card party in this afternoon.
Dallas Meredith was in Indiana
Dor on business yesterday. Mrs. J. Malloy and Mrs. Carroll and family are spending the day at the lake front.
is to 1
be paved with tomato (with the
) Times Pattern Department $T ; , tV f l yLv I
! i - .fay 1 1 i ii r y
vt Wml fWmri Iwmw j
111.. Jt-U Iff M' 1 Mi "C-. HU I II 1 I fi tef.rj?sr 1 JrtSi3 1
in chi- fa $1 i 31 1 1 nc i I iii i hi in in .
If It irv 42e (Jy JK J','' 3 LADIES' AND MISSES' NIGHT GOWN. Tlfea T, ThIS ',rCSPinp SaC,1U iS y made ond is suitable for thin materia, fV I I n SK-,n"08 ar, "n in f,ne With the rest Of the ,-,,,, , -P.,., . .."
nfMF X-i1 gives a ml-n.tine efreet ., , m in the
1 r Jr,,S- - - - cent, ZJVrlZ'Z Mrs. C-j-J-JI "0 pattern department of this newsoaner .-.-:......, otaer to
.--!- rr.....s iniiooei ana Size. Chicago I
is visiting
Harbor is Ha mnior.d
H.j
Mrs. Clause and daughter, Maggie, of Dyer, were the guests of friends in Hammond yesterday. Miss Hazel Sen.-, field of Chicago is spending a few days with Mrs. (.'dies Warner at her home in Carroll street. Miss Verta Sheffield is spending the day with friends in Chicago.
Nearly 1,000 Pianos at a Bargain,
Lyon & Henly of Chicago, everywhere as thr worlds music house, have just tlone a
thine. They have bought
known la rgest cash
Miss Millie O'Malley will be the guest of relatives in Chicago this evening. Mrs. Kleinhamer of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Otto Klempered of Warrent street yesterday. Charles and Clayton Belman have returned from a few days' visit in Michigan.
the
and
Bt, aare t cut ant thi. ., ' T.TTTy
For daily
it la a blamk book
or ob aa
Mrs. John Shearer Is spending
day in Chicago shopping. Mrs. A. Scheidt of Englewood is spending the day with Mrs. Fred Gastel at her hame in Williams street. Miss Leona Duerr of Harvey, Ill.,i spent the day with friends in Hammond
and Crown Point. Miss Hazel Klngwill and Alfred Sherby are visiting in Crown Pointthis afternoon. Miss Etta Dubois has returned to her home in Crown Point after a short visit with Hammond friends and arlatlves. r Mrs. Ruvel has returned to her hame
able
me entire stock of three large Chicago piano houses, i. e., the Thompson
Music Co.. The Healy Music Co.. and the big F. G. Thearle Piano Co. Tn these stocks are fine new pianos of well and favorably known pianos as the Henry F. Miller. Hardman. Ivor & Pond, Smith & Xixon, etc. Lvon & Healy secured all these pianos on such extraordinary terms that they are able to turn around and offer them to the public at a 20 to -in p.,,- cent discount. So here is a chance to get a much
"rl iotiio mi- any sum you hav mind than yoU could or.linarilv
tain. Write today for the list of pianos in this great triple piano sale, which is an event entirely unprecedented in the history of piano selling. Or arrange to make a visit of inspection to their salesrooms, corner Wabash avenue and Adams street. Four distinct Plans of easy payments for those who do not wish to pay all cash.
e in uh
lans Pattern No. 2423, All Soamft Allowed. In making this dainty set of short clothes for the small child, the best materials for its development are batiste and jaconet. The drawers and the little petticoat (which is fashioned with a very full skirt attached to a vnu'st) are made of the jaconet; the former finished with a ruffle of fine embroidery. The simple little dress is gathered into a square yoke, of all over embroidery, finished with a narrow edging, and the sleeves are gathered into tight hands of similar embroidery and edging. The pretty little Dutch cap is of the batiste; the' turned-over piece edged with fine lace; and the rosettes and ties are of
wnne or colored ribbon according to taste. The pattern is in four sizes j one-half to three years. For a child j of two years the dress requires 2
jams oi material Zt inches wide, yard. 36 inches wide, or yard 42 Inches wide; as illustrated threeeighths yard of all-over lace IS inches wide and 1 yard of edging. The petticoat needs lVg yard 36 or 42 inches wide; the drawers need threefourths yard ,16 inches wide, or onehalf yard 42 inches wide; 1 yard of edging. The cap needs one-half yard 20 inches wide, or one-fourth yard 36 inches wide; five-eighths yard' of ribbon for ties; 2U yards of narrow ribbon and 1 yard of edging to trim. To procure this pattern send 10 cents to '"Pattern Department." of this paper urite name and address plainly and be sure to give size and number of pattern
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method, boco better Vnr7ritrcae or 'ii'! ' " THE RIRST
NATIONAL RANJk-
The Best
service Is assured Its office aim
of its patrons, malting use of every means of precaution ,Dtere8t9 J!f up;to,"date ystem of accuracy, promptness and the same careful attention to large or small depositors, makes it a desirable plac trfkfen your account. It is a safe bank. It is a bank for mi th. L ffJ?v -f?
poor, men, women and children. A auu
PHONE 2034. Res. 369 Wa ter St. PHONE 4283. MAX. SCHMIDT PIUMBmo. SEWERAGE, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. 270 S. Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.
XO. 2425. SIZE NAME , TOWN , STREET AND NO STATE
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COOK WITH GAS I
The Only Fuel That is Delivered Right in Your Range Ready
RANGES $17.00 AND UP
CASH OR CREDIT. South Shore Gas and Electric Co
147 S. HOHMAN ST.
PHONE 10.
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Found Out. Customer (pointing to the hiero-
gijpmcs on his check) Is that name in Chinese?
Go Long (Chinese laundrvman) No; 'scllption. Means 'JiT ole man' close eyed; no teet'." Chicago Trib une-
THE HAMMOND Distilling Co. DAILY CAPACITY 35,000 GALLONS.
Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
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