Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1908 — Page 2

Tuesday. 'August 11. 1D03.

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X mmm " "i ' 1 . ' -" S " x ' it , , K. P' BF.TI M WITH MOUKV. PnninKr.l.g nf the Tn.ll.1t1A UB fOm T?ir u-ni.rht.nfPN.thin m re ti rn inar ! 5 from Boston with, mora- than half t the prlae money offered Inthe competltive drill contests at" the National Bncampment last week. That the fix Indiana companies entered In th content" 1. -11 - . t. ..- f thC money is the word Robert W. Klnsoy, jo quartermaster of the Indiana origans 1 w- v.. T.ll.n.Ti.'vHsl Thl liiLfl ;U3l Uiuugiu iv, iiiuia-.wr Hoosler companies won a total or 200 out of a possible. 17,600. Mr. KInsey says In the Class A drills Company No. 3 of Terre Haute. Ind,. won second prlza, 1900. A second Terre Haute company. No. .S3, won the third prize of $700; Company No. 5 of New Albany, Ind., won the 600 fourth prlie. Captain A. C. D'uddleaon of Company No. 3, Terre Hajite, won the captain's prlae of 100 In this class. In the Class B contests company jvu. 97 of Linton, Ind.. won the second prize of $600. In Class C, Company No. 105 of Clin ton, Ind., won the -first prize, of $700. r, K r.T TJHnrton Ind..

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Ferguson of Company No. 150, at Clinton, Ind., won the captain's prize of $100 In this class. Brig. Gen. Merrill E. Wilson, George W. Powell, Union B. Hunt, F. J. Dunten and other prominent Indiana Pythlans remained In Boston for the -meeting of the supreme lodge this week. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10. Favored with delightful weather, the seventh national convention of. the American Federation of Catholle -societies began Its business sessions today In Symr phoney hall. The meeting will be held until Thursday of this week. The day opened with a solemn high mass of requiem at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Very Rev. George J. Patterson, vicar general of the archdiocese, officiated and was assisted by the Rev. Father James J. Murphy, as deacon, and the Rev. Father Redmond Walsh, S. J., as subdeacon. " The feature of the day's business sessions were the reports of President Edward Feeney of Brooklyn, N. Y., and National Secretary Anthony Matre of St. Louis. A cablegram of congratulations, In which the apostolic blessing was asked, was sent to Cardinal Merry Del Val at the Vatican. In his report President Feeney urged renewed activity on the part of the Federation. He called attention to the work of organization during "the last year In getting congress to pass a bill for compensation for damages sustained by church property In the Philippines and in pushing charges against Judge Wlfley of the United States court In China on complaint of Roman Catholics In Shanghai. The work of the federation in fighting socialism and Immortality was also emphasized. The doubling , of the membership of the federation within a year was reported -by National Secretary Matre. The growing success of the federation's plan of. advocating a share ot the school funds for secular .branches taught In schools, the war on socialism. Immoral publications and divorce were com mented upon; a general activity in educational matters and the need of . a Catholic Young Men's Christian association were emphasized by the secretary. The business sessions will besumed tomorrow morning. MOONLIGHT DANCING PARTY. Invitations have been received In Hammond for a moonlight dancing party to be given by Mr. Herman E. Sasse at Cedar Lake this evening. The party promises to be a very enjoyable affair and many young people from Crown Point and Hammond expect to attending. MTHERjr AID SOCIETY MEETS. Mrs. Holtz will entertain the mem bers of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran church at their regular meeting tomorrow. All the members are invited to attend. DANCING CLASS. The regular Tuesday evening dancing class will be held this evening In Long's hall on State street. It is expected that there will be a large attendance of young people present from East Chicago and Hammond. nETX'RN FROM HONEYMOON. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. C. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Sherby returned to Hammond late yesterday afternoon from a three weeks' honeymoon trip spent on their boat "The Bonnie Arnie" cruising Lake Michigan. During their trip they visited at Michigan City, St. Joe, Holland. Macatawa Park. Grand Haven and Saugautauck. Mich, having pleasant stops at all these places where they spent the time bathing and fishing. They met many Hammond people who are spending their vacations at these resorts. The "Bonnie Amie" was In the boat parade on "Venetian Night" at Holland on July 29. The young couple enjoyed a very novel trip, although on the return home the lake was very rough and stormy, which caused to reach home one day later than they had anticipated They were entertained at dinner last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby In Truman avenue. LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP. J. B. L. Hinds, shop accountant for the Chicago, Indiana & Southern rail road and Indiana Harbor Belt line, has gone to Cleveland, O., on a business trip for a couple of days. RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN. Mrs. J. B. Shaw and daughter. Miss Ttatherlne, have returned to their home !n Indiana s.venue. after a three weeks' jtay at South Haven and other Mich, lean points. RETUHNS TO THE EAST. Mrs. M. E. Luddington has returned io her home in Mlddletown, N. Y., after in extended visit in the west. Mrs. Luddington was the guest of Mrs. 3enry Tieche at her home In Detroit Street for a few days on her return trom Denver and Colorado Springs. LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH. Dr. J. C Pannenborg, who has been

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.very U at hl from n Webb street l.oulUI, Ky.. il mHT, ItfPI l "t vtr. wNr lH w!U take A c ir -f treatment at f th large hwpMl there. IT r nem(nl4 to txuiville fcy fci , Dr Arthur ranrter.hors of 1" Heights, Dr. rnnertlr' Hlnea h ruril his r1tlvo and ttwriy frlrnd.1 much concem and It la Ticrl 'hat me treat- " - - i " -v. v. . - .film. has roi.iKGF. FntF.xn hf.uk. Mtsa Fannie It1jt of Mlnmlsburg, O., 1st he guest of Miss Marion Pemlng at her home, 3$ Carrol street, for several days. Miss Podge was a collrge friend of MtfS Dentine's at the "Western" In Ohio. MOTE FROM IIAMMOXD. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McMaster and little daughter have moved from Ham,mond to their former home In Attica. Ray's grocery store which he will take charge of. Mr. and Mrs. McMaster imao many inenas uuring Liirir tsmy their Hammond. ' WILL RETURN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keefer and children will return to their home in North Manchester, Ind., tomorrow after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Minas of State street. MOTE FROM HAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lutz of 303 South Hphman street, will move to Whiting Thursday, where they will make their home In the future. LEAVES FOR NORTH DAKOTA. Don Waite has gone to North Dakota on an extended business visit. WILL ATTEND SOCHL. A number of Hammond young people will go to Bernice, 111., this evening to attend an ice cream and watermelon social. CONTINUES TO IMPROVE. Mrs. P. J. Henry has been brought to ner nome in jast tstate street rrom a Chicago hospital where she has been very 111 for several weeks. Mrs. Henry continues to improve nicely and her friends think it won't be long before she will be out again. LEAVES FOR THE WEST. Miss Alice Holm of Rimbach avenue left today for the west where she will spend the coming year. She will visit at Pueblo, Colo., and from there will go to Seattle. Wash., for a few weeks' stay with friends before going to Ev erett, where she has a position In the public schools. Miss Holm has been a teacher in the Washington building for the past few years and Is away on a year s leave or absence. SUPPER AT THE LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. . J. ,P. Youkie and children, Miss Anna Nyhoff and John Dlrschel of Washington Heights, will have supper at the I.ake Front to night. VISITS IN THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. H..M. Godfrey. 61 Oak ley avenue, have gone to East Spring field, Pa., td visit relatives and friends for a month or six weeks. COME TO SPEND WEEK END. Mrs. A. F. Knotts and daughter. Miss Eugenia, who are spending the sum mer at Porter, Ind., are expected here Thursday to remain over Sunday. They will come to attend the Catholic picnic at Douglas Park, Saturday. FERN LEAF CLUB PARTY. Mrs. Roy Traverse will entertain the members of the Fern Leaf Linen club at their meeting this week at her home In Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Traverse wil entertain in honor of her birthday anniversary and the members anticipate a very pleasant afternoon. Cards will be the entertainment for the af ternoon. EASTERN STAR MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Order of Eastern Stars this evenig In the Ma sonic Temple and it is urged that all members attend as business of lm portance will be discussed. It will be decided at this meeting about the rals ing of the dues. VISITS RELATIVES HERE. Mrs. Hoover of Lima, O., is expected this week to be the guest of he daughter, Mrs. Fred Newell of South Hohman street for a few weeks. Mrs. Hoover Is coming to attend a large family reunion near Hebron, Ind. MEETS IN CHICAGO. The Up-to-Date Whist Club will hold their next meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Clark in Englewood. Whist will be played dur Ing the afternoon. All the members from Hammond expect to attend. MRS. HOtSER ENTERTAINS. Mrs. J. W. Houser will entertain the members of the Colonial club Thursday afternoon at her home in Carroll street. The afternoon was passed In the club's usual way, and a pleasant time is anticipated. ARE VISITING RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson are spending a two weeks' vacation with relatives and friends in Southern Indiana. VISITING IN MICHIGAN. Glen Ebrlght has gone to St Joe, Mich., to remain a few weeks at Eastman Springs. ENJOYS VACATION. Miss Tillie Ruschll is enjoying a few weeks vacation from her duties at the telephone office. Miss Rouschll will spend a few days next week with relatives In Crown Point and attend the fair. FR ATS WONT "RUSH" GIRLS. Bloomington, Ind.. Aug. 10. The girls" fraternieles of Indiana University have decided to dispense with a "spiking" agreement this fall, and have agreed that new girls can be asked to Join after 8 o'clock oa matri-

The Merchant Who Is

Wondrous Wise There is a Merchant in this Town, And he is wondrous Wise. - To make it pay he knows the way . Is-just to ADVERTISE. ' Now, there are other Merchants here To whom. this Hint applies. If they're discerning they'll soon be learning IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. culatlon day. An agreement has ex isted for the last two years, and it has not proved satisfactory, to wait two weeks before pledging. For the year following It Is decided not to pledge new girls until the spring term, a rule the college faculty is Insisting on. The fraternities will have no agreement, and a mad rush Is predicted.' ROMANCE STARTED AT VALPO. A love match originated many years ago at Valparaisan ' University, culmi nated in a notable wedding in Chicago one. day last week when Judge Free man K. Blake let Miss Florence Marble, to the altar. The best man was Guy M. Blake, son of the Judge, and perfectly willing to have a step-moth er, says the Messenger. t Ifteen years ago the bride was a student at the University of which the Judge was an alumnus. She met and fell in love with him after the first Mrs. Blake died. The Judge advised Miss Marble to come to Chicago ta teach, since she wished to follow that calling. She did so, ann of late had been assigned to the Bernard Moos school, California and Wabausln ave nues. The Valparaiso Idyl progressed famously after a while and the marrl age was solemnized with the judge's own groomsman, which, in Itself, Is a thing quite out of the ordinary. The bride Is extensively traveled, especial ly in Europe and has marked literary tastes. Judge Blake is one of the best known jurists on the Chicago bench. VISIT IN VALPO. Sheriff F. S. Carter, wife and daugh ter, Irene, are the guests of Sheriff Carter's parents in Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Carter. D. OF I MEETING. There will be a meeting of Triumph Council D. of L. this evenig in the I. O. O. F. hall and ail members are urged to attend as the usual amount of business will be transacted. LEAVES ON VACATION. Mrs. L. A. Mlnard will leave Hammond tomorrow for points in Iowa where she will spend a few weeks' vacation visiting relatives and friends. IS TAKEN HOME. Attorney D. E. Boone, who underwent an operation at St. Margaret's hospital last weeks, has been taken to his home in May street much improved. Mr. Boone's many friends hope that he will be out soon. LEAVES ON BUSINESS. Judge W. W. McMahon will leave this evening for Indianapolis to transact business there for a few days. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Charles Cormany and little daughter, Lois, have returned to Hammond and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krinblll at their home In Rim bach avenue, after spending the past week end with relatives and friends In Crown Point. Mrs. Cormany expects to leave some time next week for MIV waukee to join her husband where they will make their home In the future. The Cormany's have lived In Englewood until recently when Mr. Cormany secured an Insurance position in Milwaukee. WILL PLAY AT HOB ART. Barnle Young's concert band will play for the Odd Fellows at Hobart Thursday. The orchestra will play for the dance at Strattan's Opera House in the evening. MRS. LAN YON IS BETTER. . Mr. B. S. Bowen, 636 Towle street, received word today from his daughter, Mrs. Lanyon, in Chicago, who was Miss Rena Bowen, saying that she is a little better today. Br. Bowen is grandfather now and Mrs. Lanyon was quite ill after the baby girl was born, Mrs. B. S. Bowen Is In Chicago now. ORCHESTRA PRACTICE. The orchestra of the Christian church will meet for their regular weekly rehearsal this evening in the tabernacle on Calumet avenue. ENDEAVOR SOCIETY SOCIAL. The Christian Endeavor society of the First Christian church will hold a social Thursday evening at the home

of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnett In Summer street A very pleasant time is promised to all who attend. The proceeds will be used by the society for the church building fund. CHILDREN'S PICNIC. The primary department of the Sunday school of the First Christian church will have a picnic Saturday afternoon at the lake front. The parents of the children are Invited to, attend and are asked to meet at. the corner of State and Sohl streets at 1:30' o'clock prompt. If AVE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. Miss Elizabeth Carey's class of the First Christian church will give a birthday party this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield, 641 Michigan avenue. The members of the

class are all planning to attend and a very pleasant party is anticipated. Games and music will be the feature of entertainment for the evening. GARFIELD CLUB MEETS. The Garfield club met last evening in the Christian church tabernacle on Calumet avenue for the regular week ly business meeting. Several matters of importance to the members were disposed of, after which the time was passed In an informal social way. AID SOCIETY MEETS. The Ladies' Aid society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Holtz on South Hohman street. near the Ridge road. All the members are urged to attend. PICNIC AT LAKE FRONT. The ladies' auxiliary to the locomo tive firemen and engine men are hold ing a picnic at the Lake Front park today. A number of the ladies are in attendance and took their lunches, which will be served during the after noon. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. Mrs. H. F. Meikle is entertaining friends at a luncheon this afternoon at her home In South Hohman street. The party is one of the very pleasant ones of the summer. VISIT WHITE CITY. Miss Ruby Thompson and Edith Walsh and Messrs. John N. Wopdman and James S. Prltchard, visited White City in Chicago Sunday evening. HAVE LITTLE DAUGHTER. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ramey of Chicago aVenueT" are" "trie prxud possessors of a baby daughter, which arrived Sun day evening. This is the first child of the young couple. RETURNS FROM -ACATION. Miss Eilene and Master John Lewis Foley have returned to their home in Douglas street from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Marion, O. IS QUITE ILL. Mrs. J. J. Foley Is reported to be quite 111 at her home In Douglas street. BACK FROM PLEASANT VISIT. Mrs. . William Clough, who went to Meadyille, Pa., three weeks ago to at tend the wedding of a -niece, will re turn to her borne In Oakley avenue this evenjng after a pleasant visit. HERE ON BUSINESS. D. M. Nye, resident , mamager Towle's Opera Housa, was here business yesterday afternoon. Mr. Nye will move his family here shortly and take up his residence In this city. Briefs. Martin Thela of Griffith was in Ham mond today on business. John Young left today for Rochester Ind., on a few days' business visit. "Doc" Keys of Aetna, was a business visitor in Hammond yesterday. W. F. McMaster left this morning on the 9:19 Monon for Attica, Ind. where he goes on business for the E. C. Minas Company. Miss Kate Schlesser went to Cedar Lake today to be the guest of friends for a few days. Charles Demmerllng of Chicago was the guest of relatives in Hammond over Sunday. Misses Lillian and Hanna Theis of Griffith are the guests of friends in Hammond today. Mrs. Louis Epstein returned to her home In Kankakee. 111., this morning after a few days' visit with Mrs. Abe Marks at her home in State street. A. J. Smith, democratic candidate for auditor, of Hobart, was In Hammond last evening on business. Miss Margaret Wilcox is spending the day visiting In Chicago. Mies Mable Ward Is the guest of friends in Chicago today. Miss Maud Scrlver returned to her home in Chicago this morning, after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Shepherd of May street. Mrs. Abe Marks Is spending the day visiting in Chicago. Nels Jacobson of Valparaiso was in Hammond today on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton and Mrs. Emma Cosgrome are visitors In Chicago today. Miss Ethel Kiersey has returned from a few days visit with relatives and friends In Merrlllville. Miss Elizabeth Fehring went to Dyer this morning to spend the day with Miss Mary Heiman. Miss Elizabeth Voss has gone to Dyer to be the guest of friends for a few days. F. J. Eberle has returned to Crown Point after spending the past week-end with friends here. J. R. Graves is In South Chicago today on business. Mrs. Charles Ketchem went to Lowell today on a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoke returned from quite an extended visit with relatives and friends In Kendallville and Rome City. Miss Lottie and Belle Donovan of East Chicago will visit friends in Hammond this evening. Mrs. Charles Norton of Hyde Park is visiting friends In Hammond today. Miss Edith Evans of East Chicago la expected this evening to be the guest of Hammond friends. 1 Mrs. Edith Lillian Clark of Chicago

POLICE COURT NEWS

BLANK'S MIND BLANK. John Blank's name is blank and last night he was so -intoxicated that his mind was blank. This morning his past, for the last eight or ten hours was a blank. When the Judge fined h:m $1 and costs amounting to $11. he put his hand In his pocket and fort unately in this case he did not draw a blank. He had $17 and he was able to pay the state the usual fee for the privilege of going on a spree and left town a. sadder but a wiser man.; His only request was that the news of his arrest should be kept out of the papers so that his blankety-blank relatives ir. Michigan would not get onto what he had done. ARRIVALS IN PUPPY HEAVEN. There were five dogs killed yester day in Hammond. One was shot in the neighborhood of the schoolhouse later night and could not be disposed of until the man wjio cares for dead animals could be notified this ' morning. GARBAGE DOOR OPEN. Officer Hilbrick reports that the rear door of McMulIen's garage was found open late last, night. This is the second time that this door has been re ported open' within the past week. The side door of McGee's saloon was also reported open at 12:50 this morningANOTHER BOY "MISSING. A nlne-vear-old boy by the name of Sweienskl, who was visiting in 243 Oostlln street, left the house at 10 o'clock last evening and has not been seen since. is spending the day visiting in Ham mond. Oscar Sheffield has returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bostwick of Sibley street have returned from Clark Station, where they were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Miller, over Sunday. MiRRPs Hpilwii Thum and Eunice Meikle visited friends In Chicago yes terday afternoon. Mr. Schmal of St. John was the guest of his son, Chris Schmal and wife, of Sibley street, over Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Smalley and sister. Miss Gloeser of Sandusky. O., are visiting in Chicago today. Mrs. Lager of Chicago was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Foley, of Douglas street, last week. Miss Ruby Thompson was the guest of Miss Edith Walsh of Indiana Harbor aSturday and Sunday. Mrs. R. Siebert and Misses Sarah Gobitz and Janet Siebert were visitors In Gary Sunday. . Mrs. J. B. L Hinds and son, Forest, went to Kankakee, 111., yesterday for a vlsit of a few. days with friends. The most reliable system renovater; restores vitality, regulates the kidneys and system. Recommended by your druggist as the best.- Such is Hollister's Rock Mountain Tea. 36 rents, Tea or Tablets. Negele, the Druggist. Harvey Rupp visited friends in Indiana Harbor last venlng. Mrs. Aley of Hobart was In Hammond today shopping. Mrs. Roper of Hobart was in Hammond today on business.' " : r- '' Mrs. Arthur Pannenborg of Chicago Heights Is spending the week with Mrs. J. C. Pannenborg at net home in Webb street. Miss Mavme Laws of Crown Point was the guest of relatives and friends in Hammond over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Minas and Mrs. Keefer and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keefer and children of North Man chester, Ind., are visiting In Chicago today. Miss Marie Wistrand of East Chi cago was the guest of friends in Ham mond last evening. Mrs. Banks and son of Hobart are spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Lutz of South Hohman street, today. John Snyder spent yesterday visit ing in cnicago. Misses Bertha Readapenny and Anna Nyhoff visited at Fort Sheridan Sunday. John Nyhoff of Gary spent Sunday visiting relatives in Hammond. Miss Marie Mielhaul and Will Maginot visited Rieverview park in Chicago Sunday. Ed McMahon has returned from South Bend, where he was the guest of friends over Sunday. Misses Ara Crowell and Anna Green returned home today from Roas, Ind., where they spent the week end as guests of Miss Lucy Watts. E. C. Beir of Chicago, was here yesterday on business. Paul Selzer of South Bend was a business visitor in Hammond yesterday. A. W. Hack of Lowell was in Hammond yesterday on business. Men always love to see a girl With a dandy clear complexion. Rocky Mountain Tea's the stuff That gives It to perfection. Negele, the Druggist. FIRE IN WEST HAMMOND. Fire broke out this noon under the porch of the residence of, Stephen Gerlak on One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth place, West Hammond. The fire did little damage, as neighbors put It out immediately. The volunteer fire department was summoned, but .did ot nedd to do nay work upon its arrival. DEPUTY STATE STATISTICIAN ' COMPLIES REPORT IN THIS CITY Will T. Walker with the bureau of statletlcs at Indianapolis, Ind., is in the city today collecting' a grist of etatfstics from business men and manufacturers regarding the city of Hammond and vicinity and Its Industrial conditions and Gary, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Whiting1. - ' -

The Ginger Jar

The stato of the health officials of the various cities of the Calumet region may never stand in the public square tor the action that they took yesterday. But they are not looking for that. What they want to do is to kill the typhoid germ instead of letting it kill the people. In the long run its cheaper to kill the typhoid fever bug than the people. Fame comes to Judge Jordan early in life as times for fame go. He has been sung In poetry. Well in rhymes anyway. Only a few more short weeks until the foot ball bug will get In some of his work. Doc Groman may be counted out coach from the present looks of things, since he will have little time to spare on the classic sport this year. - If yon really want-to know how many women In Hammond have bets up on the Cubs or Sox you ought to be in The Times office between five and six o'clock answering telephones. And some of them seem to be following the ponies too. At any rate they know where they can get the news. Knotts and Norton are the recognized political leaders in Gary. In other words, they are the long and short of it. Fred Cnrter Invaded Lowell last Saturday for the Forester's picnic and captured the prize in the. fat man's race. Is that just a forecast for next November? Bryan has a donkey that can bray in tune. Wonder what he knows about the Doxology? There In something in Capt. Baldwin the aeronaut's name that ought to make him winner. some very interesting lectures are given weekly in the Rookery building In Chicago under auspices of the Har bor commission. It is part of a movement that will effect the Calumet region sooner or later, and may work out as a detriment unless the Hammond business keep posted on the question. . . Adlat E. Steven is too nice a man to be slaughtered next fall, even the Independence party says so. .If yon are inclined these days to join the ranks of the calamity howler have a talk with Louis Helntz and give him a chance about the possibilities of the north side on account of the lnterurban. There Is a big difference In the ask-

GRAND EXCURSION ON C. C. & U. R. R. $1.50 to Peru and return. $2.00 to Marion and Return. ""' ' ' $2.25 to Muncle and return. SATURDAY ISIGMT, AUGUST 15, IQ08. Train leaves from C. C. & L. depot, Hammond, at 10-36 p. m. Tickets good to return until train No. 2, Monday, August 17, 1938., arriving in Hammond at 5:36 p. m. Further Information and tickets of C. W. HEIMBACH, Agt., 151 S. Hohman St. Office phone 1801. ' Res. phone 4494.

USE A GAS RANGE and keep your Kitchen Cool DURING AUGUST the hot weather month.

South Shore Gas & Electric Co. Phone 10. 147 S. Hohman St.

BANKING

Banks are becoming raor and more the custodians of the funds of the people, of both large and small means. Tills Is doe to a wider apprecia

tion of the valve of banking servioe, as Its usefulness is extended sad Its Bsetfeods become better known. In the case of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Best service !s aastrred. Its officers aim merery way to protect the Interests of Its patrons, mating nse of every means of precaution. Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same careful attention to large or small depositors, mates It a desirable place to keep your aoooQnL It Is a safe bank. It Is a bank for all the people rich and

poor, men, women and c nil area. Lake County Title

ABSTRACTERS

Abcrti-aets Purnlshed at Nominal Rates F. R. MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. J. S. BLACKMUN. Secretary A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Manager

Secretary's Office la Majestic BIdg. HAMMOND

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irig for a $15,000 campaign fund and getting it as the democrats of Calumet township will find shortly. A new ordinance, prohibits 'the sale of ice for domestic purposes taken front the Calumet rivers. Good Idea, but by all means enforce the short weight clause section.

When things, get too hot In the East Chicago council the city dads tell each other that they are drunk. Constipation and indigestion are twins. They kill people inch by inch sap life away every day. Hollistors Rock Mountain Tea will remove the cause and drives the disease away. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Negele, the Druggist. Real Estate BARGAINS. 7-'Room House, bath and hot water; building new; lot 37y2 QfC feet on Wilcox avenue. . J I OUU 50-Foot Lot on Wood street, $700 near Sibley 5 Lots on Calumet ave., near lnterurban Line . . , $1000 25-Foot Lots on Kane ave., $200 easy terms, each. 27-Foot Corner Lot on Hoffman street $650 25-Foot Corner Lot on Gostlin street, one-half block to InterurLine, easy term $250 We have a great number of Iota along the line of the electric railway, novr running; between N. Hob man street aad Gary, stopping at all street croasings. Cars run every 30 minutes. JACOBSON'S AGENCY 412 Hammond BIdg Hammond, Ind. Office Phone 3642. Res. 2091. PHOfflE 2034. S&Wggr MAX. SCHMIDT PLUMBING. SEWERAGE, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. 270 S. Hohman St. Hammond. Ind. SERVICES & Guarantee Co. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, VXD.