Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1908 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, October 7. 1908.

OVER THE TEA CUPS

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LEAVES OX VACATION". . stirring, heart-throbbing emotions Lowell Stockberger of 453 Kast which It arouses. We laugh at the Sfate street has gone to Rock Island, delicious comedy and in the next III., for a few weeks' - visit with- rela- j breath find. our eyes wet with the sadtives and friends. ness we feel and our hearts are stirred fcy the delicate love scenes wMnh

MKirriM; POSTPONED. j presented. Miss Ethel Valentine plays The meeting of the Woman's Home . the part of Dolores, the lead. She is a Missionary society, which was an- , wonderful emotional actress and only nounced to take place yesterday aft- her youth keeps her from beino- rmo

the parsonage, was post- 0f the foremost actresses ot today.

Phe has as her leading support Mr. Harry Preston Coffin, the eminent actor and also one of the best stock leading- men of this country. His per-

Bu.ia.niy ms me part of Carlos, the

emoon in

poned for one week. The society will meet next Tuesday afternoon and all members are invited to attend.

( LIB HAS PLEASANT MEETING.

Mrs. J . J. tJiaussen veij yia..j f nan-oreea, wlio has a prominent role ; entertained the members of the N. N. ( jn the play. Intense, calm, deliberate. Embroidery club last evening at her serious these characteristics of his

home in State Line street. The members were all present and spent an 'enjoyable evening wtth their embroid

ery work, after which the hostess j served her guests with a dainty lunch

eon. The club will meet again next Tuesday, when the Misses Bertha and Emily Ebcrt entertain at their home ' in .South Hohman street. The members of the club are Mrs. J. J. Claussen, 'Misses Bertha and Emily Ebert, Meta and Alma Eedder, Emma and Gertrude iciaus. Bertha Maleitski and Lena Hopkins. ENJOYABLE PARTY. A number of young people from Hammond and East Chicago enjoyed

the regular Tuesday evening dancing j class last evening in Long's hall. " MRS. HATCH ENTERTAINS. Mrs. W. Ray Hatch entertained very delightfully last evening at her home in East Carroll street in honor of Miss Harriet Crumpacker and Clarence A. Scott, whose wedding will 'take place Oct. 2S. Mrs. Hatch gave a ;7 o'clock dinner and kitchen shower for a number of their friends. The 'home was very attractively decorated, suggestive of the autumn season with th tinted leaves. The chandiliers had garlands of leaves and the lights were shaded with the leaves so that a pretty glow was cast over the room. For the center piece at the table a, large 'pumpkin was used, filled with early fall fruit. Following the dinner the i bride was showered with many useful kitchen articles, the gifts of the following guests: Messrs. and Mes- ' dames Charles Albert Smith, L. L. Bomberger, Charles R. Dyer, Ralph S. Groman, Harvey Gostlln, David Emery, Misses Irene Mott, Mary Nelson, and Fannie Ruhstadt, Messrs. J. Flynn Sawyer, Karl Griffin and Fred Crumpacker. BIRTHDAY' SURPRISE PARTY. A number of friends of Mr. and

Mrs. W. C. Herrington gave them a pleasant surprise party last evening at

their home In Sibley street. The par

'ty was given In honor of Mr. Herrington's birthday anniversary and he

received a pretty pair of gold cuff but-

--.a,- iv"5i if1 of 'Hat- gu4.sjvxThe evening wirjo. rsaed very pleasantly with games andmuslc, after whlcha dainty luncheon was served. Among those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Fowler, Weyman, John Kellar, John M. SUnaon. Clark, Mrs. Brower, Misses Nellie--Hill and Elizabeth Web

ber. MISS SHITH ENTERTAINS.

The members of the J. T. club met

last evening at the home of Miss Smith In Sumner street for quite an

important business meeting. The even

ing was spent in drawing up the rules

and bylaws of the club. Two new mem

bers. Misses Hartley and Laiarre, were admitted, making a total membership of twelve young ladies. Another meet-

, ing will be held next Tuesday evening

at the home of Miss Lulu Deweese in Rlmbach avenue. Those present last

evening were Misses Hartley, Lazarre,

Lytta McMahon, Grace Klngwell, Fran-

f"ces Hutton, Alice Blosser, Lulu De

are essential features in playing the

roie ot the American aborignee.

LITERATURE COMMITTEE.

The literature committee of the 1 Woman's club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Francis Kingsley and Mrs. V. K. Reiter at their home In Webb street. Mrs. Sawyer being chairman of the afternoon. The Subject for study was Norse Mythology, the first of a series to be taken up on Mythology. Following is the program given: PaperMythology and The Myths of Ireland Mrs. Sawyer. Paper Odin Mrs. Paxton.

Paper Thor. and Loki-Mrs. Kingsley. Poem The Waith of Odin from the

Sagas of King Olaf Read by Mrs. Charles Albert Smith.

Selection "Norus" or "The Weird Sis

ters" Read by Mrs. Crumpacker.

Paper Balder Mrs. Booth. Selection "The Twilight of the Gods"

Read by Mrs. Griffin.

Pcem The Discriptton of Thor Read

by Mrs. Smith. The afternoon was one of pleasure

end profit. The subject for the next

meeting will bo German Mythology.

FIRST PARTY OF THE YEAR. The "Young Ladies' Club" Will give

one of their popular parties Friday evening, October 16. In Weis" hall, on State street. This is their first party

of the year and a very pleasant even

ing Is anticipated.

have one df their popular 10-Cent Socials at the home of Mrs. George Wright, 352 Beail avenue. There will be a. fine program, and the Chrlstlan church orchestra will furnish the mulci.'.'' ill ,' " ."''.'".' .'- - ATTENDS MATINEE, 7 ' Mrs. Henry Lundt and daughter, Mrs. P. C. Ryan,, saw "The Devil" at the Chicago Opera House in Chicago this afternoon. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitnmend are spending the day in Chicago. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS. The Martha society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Airs. Ralph Pierce in Condit street. All the members are asked to attend this meeting as business of importance Will be transacted. ATTENDS WEDDING. Miss Erma Sholt2, of Warren street, went to Valparaiso today to attend the wedding of a friend this evening.

SIRS. HROWN" ENTERTAINS. :

Mrs, Charles Brown is entertaining

the members of the Oak Leaf Embrpid-

ry club this afternoon at her home

In Alice street. This is the first meet

ng of the club year.

WHIST CLVB MEETS.

The Up-To-IJate Whist club meets

Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. D,

ames at her home in State street.

Cards are the entertainment for the

fterrioon and a pleasant social time

will be spent.

RETURNED HOME.

Miss Hessel and Beckltt have fe-

urned to their home in Chicago after

a few days' visit with Miss Mable

Ward at her home in State Line street,

BEN HVR MEETING.

There will be a meeting of the

Tribe of Ben Hur this evening ih Weis

hal on State street and all members are

asked to be present. The usual routine

of business wfll be deposed of.

ENJOYS VACATION".

Mrs. Mary Artman and daughter.

Elizabeth, left Monday for Greencastle

and Arcadia, Ind., where they will

spend a. few weeks' vacation with

relatives and friends.

BOlflCE CBOPS

OUUI HUES'

Secret Marriage Is Revealed

When Old Shoes Are Thrown on Stage.

weese and Lillian Thompson. ENTERTAINED IN GRASSELLI.

A number of ladles of the K. of C

auxiliary are being entertained today by Mrs. A. J. R. Hill at her home in Grasselli. A very pleasant Bocial aft

ernoon is being enjoyed by the ladles

present. PRESBYTERIAN AID MEETING.

The Ladies" Aid society of the First

Presbyterian church Is meeting this afternoon In the church room. The

regular weekly business will come up for discussion, after which a short social hour will be enjoyed. VISIT AT THE CAPITOL. Mrs. Elmer Hann and son, Raymond, are In Indianapolis spending the week with relatives and friends. OPEN MEETING. The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church are holding an open meeting today In the guild room of the church on Rlmbach avenue for members - of the congregation and their friends. The afternoon is being spent In a pleasant social way and refreshments will be served.

ATTENDS THEATER. Mrs. John Anderson and guest, Mrs

Gust Hatch of Moore, Montana, saw "The Girl At the Helm" at the LaSalle

theater in Chicago yesterday.

PROGRAM FOR CHURCH SOCIAL.

The following program arranged by

Mrs. Clark Learning and Mrs. A. L.

Spohn will be a part of the delightful church social to be held at the First

Methodist church this Thursday even

ing. An entertaining committee will

serve light refreshments and the mem

bership and friends of the Methodist

church are assured of a rare social oc casion.

Program of entertainment:

Instrumental solo Selection

Mrs.' Joseph Berg.

ocal solo Selection

"Mrs.' C. P. Hollo way.

nuie ana piano tuiet ...selection

Ernest Berquist and Theo. Moor.

Violin solo Selection

Master Clure Burge. Welcome address W. C. Belman. Responses Rev. A. T. Brlggs and Dr. W. Mayes Martin.

Vocal solo... Selection

Rev. M. a Wright.

Cornet solo Selection

Master Walter Alee.

Instrumental solo ;.. Selection

Mrs. Harry A. Edgecomb.

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING.

The members of the ladies and male

chorus met last evening in Fraternity

hall on South Hohman street and en

joyed a very good rehearsal. The choruses are busy with rehearsals for

the concert, which will be given in Towle'B Opera House on Nov. 19. They have been fortunate In securing the

services of Ray Dietrich for that even

ing and arrangements are being made with a well-known soprano in Chicago

who will assist the Hammond choru

with their entertainment. Following the practice .he male chorus held their annual election of officers and

the following were elected:

President, E. W. Bump; vice, presi

dent, Harry Weis; secretary-treasurer

Charles II. Billings. Executive com lttee O. C. E. Matthies, George Chil

ton, J. C. Vanderon. Musical director,

Clark Learning. pianist. Miss Edith

Goodman. Librarian, Rulo MInard.

RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Charles King has returned to Hammond from a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends In Springfield, 111. COMMENCING TOMORROW. "The Indian's Secret, Lincoln J. Car

ter's new play, comes to Towle opera hous for three nights, commencing

Thursday, Oct. 8.

A good cast, oeautuui scenery, a tribe of real Sioux warriors with painted faces and bedecked with Indian Pr.ery; a strong, virile plot dealing

with celver dialogue, exciting climax

es, intense action, strong love scenes bright sparkling wit, real comedy

Is "The Indian's Secret." The author plays of the same moral worth and noble, lofty sentiments would find

pleased audiences to welcome them. A GREAT WESTERN PLAY.

In speaking of "The End of the

Trail" that great western play which

Willis E. Jackson offers to the pa

trons of Towle opera house tonight

unless one witnesses the performance.

It would be hard to realize the soul-

schemes into a mild form of insanity, Mildred E. Fritainger Is being held In the detention ward at th Clark hospital. "The woman is absolutely harmless; she would not injure herself or others but must be kept in the detention ward to prevent her escape from the hospital. The "mysterious" Wdmah has a career and a past as accumulating facts are rapidly disclosing.

Romance of the genuine variety "On featurday afternoon she slipped

ropped out on the stage in Towle's out of the hospital and went to the

pera house last evening when the home of a woman living not far away,

manager of the "End of the Trail," but she Was easily apprehended and which is showing there, found out that i was returned to the hospital by Ser-

. Neil McLeod, the man who plajs the gear.t Whiteman.

part of sheriff in this groat plajv Jiad "Mrs.- Fritulnger first appeared in married Miss Florence ' Miller of Chi- Elkhart about six weeks ago. Well

cago, secretly. dressed, attractive, cultured, she had

McLeod is a great big man, with a no difficulty in obtaining board and

heavy voice, who is just the man to lodging . at a local hotel. She told play the part of a sheriff in the play, people with whom she came in contact and those who see the gray-haired ac- tnat 8he had ciaims cf considerable

tor in the show this evening wilt not amounts coming to her from various

Uspect that there was a woman in j nortipg , nefhborintr towns.

AUTOMOBILE TRIP.

Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kunert and daugh

ter, Louis, Mrs. A. F. W. Fedder and

Mrs Fred Rimbach drove to Chicago

today in Kunert'8 machine and spen the day.

HERE ON VISIT.

Mrs. J. Newall of LaSalle, 111., is

spending a few weeks visiting rela

tives and friends in Hammond and

East Chicago. Mrs. Newall will be re

membered as Miss Minnie Witt.

WOMAN IS SAID TO BE INSANE.

(Coa tinned from pas 1).

J I o I lzL R J A-l

-LAST TIMB-To-Nlght, 8:15

HOUSE

Four Nights, Commencing Sunday October 4 th. WILLIS F. JACKSON Presents A REAL MELODRAMA Ej WM. JOSSET "Good as Arizona or Tim THE END OF THE TRAIL A Rosanct of New Mexico if Long Ago A Beautiful tnd Correct Scenic Production A Storj of flit Did Santa Fi Trail Clean, Wks'esone tni Ka'nra

T

Chicago who melted his heart and won his affection.

Last evening, after two acts of the

Bhow had been played and McLeod as

Briggs, was playing the part of the sheriff 'with all that was in him; he was surprised to see several old shoes come sailing on the stage and to feel a shower of rice on his head.

He looked up in surprise, only to see

W. E. Jackson, the manager of the

show, smiling on him from one of the

boxes.. McLeod did not know that the

manager knew of his marriage and

It has developed that at that time she was attempting to make a settlement with a well known Ligonier man, Frank Woods, alleging he held some of her pictures and letters. She Is said to have demanded returns for a

Three Nights, Beginning Thursday, Oct. 8, Saturday Matinee A THEATRICAL, TREAT

LINCOLN J. CASTER'S HIGHLY PICTURESQUE PLAY , An Indian Romance I N D IAN' S ;

S E C R ET or "TRAILED INTO THE DESERT"

But a Faithful Represent-

Vivid Scenic Production

his confusion was so great that it ln? attempt at a settlement, onsiaer-

came very near breaking up the show. I aDie evidence goes to snow tnat tne

Joke on the Usher. woman nad Been acting as tne tool 01

The greatest joke was on the ush- a clever gang, but that when she had

ers. One of them saw the Old shoes j become unbalanced mentally and too being thrown on the stage and he reckless in making claims her associ-

rushed to Manager Nye and informed j ates abandoned her without means of

him that some drunk was throwing support.

things at the actors. When Mr. Nye I "Apparently fearing that she would

found out what had happened he en- be asked for her board at the end of

Joyed the Joke as much as Mr. Jack I the week. Mrs. Fritzlnger left the hotel son. I at the end of six days, but said she

This afternoon a reporter for The was going to Goshen on business and

Times went down to the dressing room would return in the evening. About

to find out Just what had happened. noon of that day she telephoned to

He found the actors making up for the the hotel, asking If any telegrams or

"Wednesday matinee. letters had been received, evidentlvex-

In one of the dressing rooms McLeod 11 word rrom out of town

was maKing up. ana tnere nesiae mm The hotel manaKement learned that

was nis Druie, Florence aiciou. w un the woman had fnno on Lironlet-

supposedly broken heart,

"Two or three Elkhart men who be- i Not a Wild-West ShOOt-em-UP Melo'.

PRICES NIGHTS AND

SUNDAY MATINEE:

WED. AND SAT.

MATINEE:

Seats on Sale at Box Office

woman of mystery have also been rather uneasy of late.

"Church & Shaw, a local firm of at

torneys, were acting for Mr. Woods In

15c, 25c, 35, 50c,

10c and 20c

BASTAR & McOARRY THE JEWEUERS 175 S. Hohman Street, Are offering1 special low prices on all watches to reduce stock. It is worth yonr while to look them over.

some of the actors running around in cowboy costumes and others dressed to

represent other characters in the play,

and with the actresses putting on the

finishing touches Just before the cur

tain was raised, it was indeed a strange

place for a man to be spending his

honeymoon. Mr. McLeod's wife is not

an actress.

rVTHIANS IN SPIRITED FIGHT.

Indianapolis, Oct. 6. A spirited con

teBt is promised in the election of

grand outer guard at the annual meet

ing of the grand lodge, Knights

Pythias, which convened today at th

Indiana Pythian building. The highe

offices of the grand lodge are filled by

promotions. The grand outer guard i

the course of time becomes the grand

chancellor. ' There are four candidates

for outer guard this year, as follows: John W. Oalther, New Albany; H. C. Haas, Peru; Robert Miller, Blooming-

ton, and Robert A. Brown, Indianapolis. Two of the candidates are from central Indiana, one is from the south

ern part of the state and the other hails from the northern part of the state.

ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs. Nellie Bicknell Dunham is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crump-

packer, Miss Harriet Crumpacker and Clarence A. Scott at a 8:30 o'clock din

ner this evening at her home in Rimbach avenue. The place cards at the table are dainty hand decorated sachet envelopes, tinted in yellow and white in a wedding bell design. The decorations were beautifully carried in bridal flowers, a large bunch of bride's roses being used as a center piece on the ta

ble. At Miss Crumpacker's place was

a pretty bunch of lllies-of-the-valley

Briefs.

Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wiley' are spend

Ing the day in Chicago.

Mrs. Rose Hutchins .went to Scherer

vllle yesterday, to remain until Fri

day the guest of friends and relatives

Mrs. Dr. Hanson, formerly of Ham

mond, but now 6f Chicago, Spent the

day visiting her friends here.

Harvard Union Dentists, 15 years' ex

perience.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kellar

Mt, Ayr, Ind., are spending the week

with Mr. and Mrs. Kellar of East Sib

ley street.

Mrs. Walter Spencer of East Chicago

was the guest of rer parents, Mr

and Mrs. Schwab of South Hohman

street, Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel and littl

daughter, Dorothy of Indiana Harbo

were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Gastel of Williams street yesterday

Hard time party and dance given by

Pythian Sisters In K. of P. hall, Fri

day evening, October 9. Prizes will

be given. Admission, 15 cents. 4t.

Mrs. William Voss was the guest o

relatives in Dyer yesterday.

Mrs. W. W Merrill of Chicago was the guest of friends in Hammond yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Clark of Englewood will be the guest of friends in' Hammond tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Fred Eckhart of Chicago .will visit friends here tomorrow and attend the Up-To-Date Whist club party. Mrs. Gilman of East Chicago is Visiting Hammond friends today. Miss N. E. Pickens of Chicago is spending the evening with friends here Miss L. G. Waite, the new Hammond milliner, can be relied upon for style, material and workmanship. Her parlors are over the Lion store, in the Rimbach building. adv. Miss Mary Reichmann returned to her home in Dyer this morning after a few days' visit with friends and relatives here. , Roscoe Hemstock went to Valparaiso today to attend the wedding of a friend.

Mrs. Maud Coover, formerly of Ham-

mand but now of Gary, spent Sunday visiting friends here.

Albert Maack of Crown Point was

in Hammond today on business.

James Stewart of Chicago transact

ed business in Hammond today.

Attorney J. D. Kennedy of East Chicago was in Hammond today on business. D. E. Kelly of Valparaiso was a visitor in Hammond last evening, v Fred Simon of Chicago was in Hammond yesterday on business. Mies K. Reilley is spending the day in Chicago transacting business. A baby boy arrived at the home of H. W. Veach at 277 Michigan avenue yesterday morning. Mr. Veach Is the proudest man in town. Miss Margaret Rohrman is spending the day in Chicago. Ted Bland was a visitor in Chicago yesterday.

Feared a Holdup.

Fearing some sort of a holdup game.

the landlord, accompanied by an attor- ;

ney, went to that place and found her at a hotel there. She spoke to them of her hotel bill before it was mention

ed, saying that she would return to Elkhart in a few days and could then pay the bill or would pay at once if

allowed to go to Kendallvllle and get

money from the bank. The local hotel

man accompanied her to Kendallvllle

At that place she went to the Kelly House and asked the landlord to ident

ify her at the bank so she could draw

Dave Hirsch Wins His Case r25- ThUe . the .two ,ana,ords wrei

conierring aoout tne mater, tne woman

Ladies' Gold Filled Watches with Elgin or Waltham movement, guaranteed 20 years - -

Gentlemen's Gold Filled Watches with Elffinor Waltham movement, guaranteed 20 years

$10 $9

AFFIRMED BY COURT

AH clean, new stock, folly guaranteed. We are a little overstocked with watches and want to reduce.

Dress

Against Local Concern In Appellate Court.

A. A

Juno Ra Rubber

Shields

SixSriAPEsTfeH Sizes Every Pair Warranted DRESS rrmi BOOKLET FREE OR REQUEST.

I. D. KLEINERT RUBBER CO. 721723.725-727 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

left the hotel parlor by a side door

and went to the Ryder House. Seeing

that he was engaged in a wild goose chase after money that was not to be

had, the hotel man returned to Elk

hart and let the matter rest, taking

Dave Hirsch, who formerly employed no steps other than to tell Mrs. Frit

slip returned to Klkhart

5, she attempted to commit suicide at

against the company, affirmed by the 1 the Ryder hotel by taking some drug, I man which would make valid any Appellate court in Indianapolis, to but as soon as sne beean to be 111, she j claim whatever, but was willing to

caned ror neip, and she was never in I be "blackmailed" to any reasoname

much danger. As soon as she was able 1 extent in order to get rid of her as

to be up again the township trustee I quietly as possible. Mrs. Fritainger

paid her fare to Elkhart, and she re- I had been In Kendallvllle about the

turned here, but stopped this time at I first rart of Ausrust. and it was at

a hotel near the depot, and registered this time that he formed a slight ac

as Mrs. U Martin, Chicago. nualntance with the woman.

Pronounce Her Insane. I Waa Pretty AVell Poatrd.

She was ill and confined to her bed Mrs. Fritainger is about as years

much of the time. When he learned I of asre. is well dressed and attractive,

that the woman had no money the I She claims to have been educated as a

landlord called in Trustee Puter teacher at Ada, O. Whether this 1

baugh. Seeing that the woman was In I true or not, Bhe proves to be an ex-

according to evidence brought out at need of TOedical assistance Mr. Puter-1 tremely well educated woman, better j

the trial nacn cauea in jur. morris, wno witmn l Informed on matters or law ana meai-

Tt.n vr- ui.oK .i... few hours pronounced her insane, I cine than the average person, bhe is

had a falling- out and thev refused to a,m a"cu l"e appuiiiuiiein ui a. com- i also very snrewo. one na uecu uv

pav what Mr. Hirsch claimed what mission. Dr. Fleming was appointed ea by three physicians in Elkhart and

he was due. The matter was taken to ?e,"ve w,th nim on the commission, I also by physicians In Kendallvllle.

which it had been appealed.

The case has been in the courts for a long time and was appealed from one

court to another until the decision

is now final. Dave Hirsch was 'em

ployed by the Model Clothing company

at a salary of $35 a week.

Owing to an arrangement he had with the company he took but $15 of

his weekly wage and left $20 of it in

the business. During the time Mr. Hirsch was employed by the company this $20 a week accumulated to $1,685

mWl MEETING

Calumet Deep Waterway Association to Feast at Harbor on Friday.

TO HAVE PLEASAST SOCIAL.

The Deborah Aid society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Harlan at her home, 801 Michigan avenue, for an all day session Thursday, Oct. F, and in the evening will

into the courts and the judgment in the and after studying her case carefully The trend of her Insanity is that

ior nearly a weeK, pronouncea ner in-1 8he Is highly respectaole, wnicn sne sane, and papers asking her admittance j emphasizes by repeating it. over and

Attorneys Reiter, Bomberger and to Longcliff were filed In Justice Al- over to anyone who will listen.

Appellate court is the final outcome

of the difficulty.

Gavit represented Hirsch and Attorney

Stinson and Knotts represented Roth

schilds. - '

EXAMINE THE CHILDREN

At the request Of the Hammond

board of education, doctors will "in

vestigate" the schools children of the

city of Hammond and have already

begun that task which is' expected to

take considerable time.

Drs. W. F. Howat, T. W. Oberlin and

E. M. Shanklin have begun work at the "Washington school building to ex

amine the children who attend that Institution of learning as Is being done

now in the Chicago schools The exam

inatlon is particularly intended to test the child's eyesight and hearing. It will require several weeks before the

work is fully completed.

WELL MEET THRUSDAY NIGHT.

len s court. hnurh she admits some dark pages

In. the meantime Mrs. Fritainger had I jn jjer history. She has a rather

come to an agreement witn Messrs. I iarga sense of her own importance Church and Shaw. They had already j and claims that her people are well-to-

guaranteed her hotel bills, and now an(1 wiu Bee that she gets Justice

offered her iitu. wnicn sne agreed to I Say- Motlwr la b East Chiengo.

accept. W hen the money was offered j . sh refuses to tell her name or to

to her, however, she raised her e- Llpl lt to any paper," evidently fearmands to $500, and when that was ,n -.that by so doing she will sign

offered, she wanted $1,000, which Bom8 rights or privileges which

brought the negotiations to an abrupt 1 ghe has It wag a iong time before end. I v. .m ho induced to tell anything

Mr. Woods denies having had any I aoout fcer people, but finally told that

intimate acquaintance with the wo- er father was dead, but that her

motner was living. one bvo mother's name as Mrs. Anna Eckert,

and stated that she lived In East Chi

Kldnev Trouble. Wy Be SapoiM YM cago. . This mucn Ol ner siory uao

Life Away Hammond People been substantiated. tone aiso claims

Learned This Fact. to have three brothers living near

her former home, Mansfield, O., and

When a healthy man or woman be-j two sisters, one at Columbus, O., and

gins to run down without apparent one near Mansneia.

cause becomes weak, languid, depres- Last winter she was in the St. Jo-

ed. suffera h.rknrhp. headache, dlsiy serjh's hosoital at Fort Wayne for

spells and urinary disorders, look to I some months.

the kidneys for the cause of lt alL

Keep the kidneys well and they will TJinON TRACTION OFFICIAL

All Hammnd people who are interested In the creation of a sanitary

; district in the Calumet region are in

vited to be present at a luncheon and Informal discussion of the subject to be given at the South Bay hotel In Indiana Harbor Friday evening at 6 o'clock. The affair will be given under the auspices of the Calumet Deep Water-

j way association and Is considered of

great importance to the cities ot Hammond. Whiting, East Chicago, Oarr and Indiana Harbor. A good attendance is anticipated and though tha meeting is entlerly informal the discussion of ways and means for furthering the construction of a sanitary district is expected to be productive of Important results.

WHY SO WEAK!

THIS COUPON Good for one Admission to the Coloseum Skating Kink formerly the G. H. Hammond Go's office Roller Skating Afternoon & Evening Good until October 2 1st

LOCAL NEWS ON PAGE 7.

Young Men's Republican Clnb to Ar-

r a nice for Crown Point Meeting. ' There will be a meeting of the Young Men's Republican club at the republican headquarters next Thurs

day evening to discuss the matter of organizing a crowd to go to Crown Point to the barbecue on Oct. 1". It is understood that a special train is to be provided for the members of the club and this will leave this city some time after dinner. This train will have to be chartered and the members of the club will have to make arrangements to find out how many people will go. The barbecue Is expected to be one of the greatest political gatherings in the county during the campaign and it is expected that there will be 5,000 strangers in the county seat on that day.

keep you well. Doin'i Kidney Pills

cure sick kidneys and keep them well.

Here is Hammond testimony to prove it. Mrs. R. V. Porch, of 487 Sibley street.

Hammond, Ind., says

"My husband suffered for years from

kidney trouble. He had frequently

headaches, hie back was weak and palaed'hlm continually. He had sharp,

VISITING LOCAL MANAGER.

Friend of Mr. Green Believe t laltor

la Trying to Indnc Him to Leave Hammond for Other Flelda.

SCIENCE

Is applied In our dairy. We nave more than complied with tbe state pure food law. Still our prices are no higher than you pay else where.

THE HAMMOND DAIRY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St.

Friends of H. C. Green, local manager of the Hammond, Whiting & East Chi-

Shooting twinge, thai centered in th. Street Car company were Just a nall of his back and extended through " "hcen8,vff toUy', his loin, and even into hi. .hould.r.. friend M. W Surratt, superintendent of Hi. appetite became poor, his vitality the Union Traction company at Tip-

was impaired, and his constitution ton- Tlelun mm' 19 lu

gradually but surely weakened under

the stresB of the pain and agony, ha

endured. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Bicknell & Co'., druf store, corrected all of these symptom, and restore him to good health." For sale by all dealer.. Price 69 oents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sd agents for the United states. Remember the name Doan's-ud tak no other.

to

:eave

nduce the local managj

Hammond. Upon inquiry hia friend! were assured, however, that Mr. Surratt and his family are merely making a personal call in Hammond upon Mr. and Mrs. Green. Mr. Green formerly worked with Mr. Surrat at Tlptou and hence their friendly relation. The two street car men went over the South Chicago lines today.

MONEY Loaned on Pianos. Furniture, Etc. . . MONEY IN TWO HOURS STRICTLY PRIVATE

Hammond Loan and Guarantee Co. PHew 257 145 S. Kelmta Strttt