Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1908 — Page 6

Monday, October 12, 1908. GARY HOTE TOWN 01 N 1VIODEK1V EQUIPIVIE1NT

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CROWN POINT NEWS

noma of Miss Daza Barr on Goldsborough street. v

Mlsa Grace Sturtenant visited with

Hammond friends yesterday.

Made a Clean Score. J Attorneys H. H. Wheeler and John

Last week at the regular shoot of I B. Peterson are transacting business

the Crown Point Gun club at their In Hammond today. grounds west of town. Jack Horst Willie Bartholoraae, who is employed broke the club record by making: a by the Field wholesale house. In Chi-

clean score, and equaled the record of j cago, spent the week-end with his Frank Hammond by breaking twenty- J parents here. '

five birds straight. This mark has Fred Furman transacted political

long been striven for by the club mem- business in Chicago on Saturday, bers The medal forjhe week was Beatr,ce Hansen o Hammond awarded to Horst on his score. Fol-

lowing are some of the highest scores . D . . ., , . . , 1 friends and relatives. made at the shoot: Horst, 25; Hoffman, j

21; Wirtz, 20; Barr. 19; Youche. 18; an Kenney transacted Dusmess in Thomas, 17; Foss, 15; Haberzetyl, 17; Hammond on Saturday. Stuhlmacher, 15. Miss Williams was a Hammond vis

itor on Saturday.

Falls TWO Stones. The Lion store 'bus took its regular

A workman on the John Brown resi- cargo of Crown Pointers to the Ham-

dence by the name of Geislander suf- mond markets on Saturday.

fered a severe shaking up last featur- j Harry Graves of Hammond visited

day morning when he fell from the j with Crown Point friends yesterday

John Wheeler transacted business in

Chicago on Saturday.

Many Crown Pointers attended the

ball game af Lowell yesterday and saw the Lowell team defeat the much-

heralded Laporte nine.

The Woman's Study club will hold

their regular meeting in the library

building tomorrow afternoon, at which

second story of the . bufldlnjg to the

ground belok. He was engaged In tending the masons at the time of the

accident and lost his balance while walking a narrow plank. Beyond the shock of the fall and several painful bmulses the young fellow escaped

without serious injury.

Uncalled For Letters.

GARY NEWS

Take Part in Exercises.

list, and M. Ball, traps; the Vaudettej

has William Covert, tenor of the Ly

rics; Koyes sisters, pianists, and violin

ist; Vernon Phllley, flute, and Bay Marine, cornet; the Lyrlo has Miss TTrlamr unrrann und nianist. and &

WHITING NEWS

Will Be Eepeated.

"The District School." which is be

ing given by the Men's club of the

-vw.a. tov,.-. h rMrtir.nt.i n v I . , - j .-i-c nt I Congregational church, played to a

f -"c . j - - - raul Aiuun 0.11 u wuc, t - . . ,

Saturday a large number of Gary I mandolin and guitar club.

Knights of Columbus went to South

erel..- of rfdlcatlne the fountain. .- ..a ..uiti t , Vale. crowae- nouse. aaiuraay nigni, ana

which they are giving to that city. Slnc8 leaving Valparaiso Mr. and Mrs. wl" b repeated this evening,

The event was marked with a pa- Morin have been traveling extenslverade, speeches and various festivities y jn the southern states and Mexico, which lasted nearly an entire day. The They expect to go to St. Anne, 111.,

local members of the order enjoyed the Tuesday, where they have some real i day immensely. They, together with estate interests, and will probably rethe Hammond contingent, took a turn to Valparaiso for a few days be-

All took their parts well, and there

was no end to the laughter caused by

the actions of the different charac

ters.

prominent part in the proceedings.

fore going south for the winter.

Will Have Debate.

The Junior and senior classes of the

May Invest in Gary.

DeWitte Sedgwick, a

banker of South Bend, was In Gary Saturday on his' way back from Chicago. Mr. Sedgwick had been attending the banquet of the Deep Waterways association in Chicago, where Mr. Taft and Bryan were members. Mr. Sedgwick looked over the city to

gether with W. A. F. Parry and may

A delegation of Valparaiso's faithful high school will have a second of

baseball fans went to Chicago yes- I their series of debates Wednesday aft-

weii-Known i ...... . . -

the world's championship series oe-1 is, Resolved, "That Taft will make a

tween the cubs and tigers. .

Chester Malone has returned from a

trip to the southwest and Colorado.

There's no place like home for Chester.

better president than Bryan." Eleven

I members are on both the negative and

afflmatlve sides.

Miss Minnie Schultz of Hammond

spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss I Bessie Naef of Sheridan avenue. Both Miss Naef and Miss Schultz are teach-

of the greatest events he ever

tended.

at-

Dr. Laue, whose office is In the Savage building at the corner of Sev-

time Mrs. Lillian Bruce will have the nth avenue and Broadway, reported

List of letters remaining in Crown ,e8Bon Jtg subJect belns -General Wal- to the PUce that he had had a ycle

Point postofflce for week ending Oct

8: Eflmburn Aubago, Mable Burnham, Dorothy Dulbert, Mrs. J. Greiner, Mrs, L. C. Hudson, Joe Kline, Mrs. Margaret Meyers, Mrs. Clara Newcomb. Mrs. Toting and Mrs. Clara Zimmer

man have been called to Eau Claire,

lenstein."

rm TATTtT

DA. uWXIXl lone, and one which he was accustomed

Nicholas Ensweiler, from Chicago, I to make his calls with.

was me guest or nr. ana airs, jonn Gary hotel serves club breakfasts

uewes over tounaay. I SO cents to SI. Served 6:00- a. m. till

Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel. from Chi- 9:30 a. m.

How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re

riarlrfa tt Invent In fin rr TTa nv 1 ward for any aase of Catarrh that can- rs In th mErhlAnrf nrhool.

that the banquet at Chicago was .one "" jf . CHENE Y & CO., Toledo, O. Mrs. A. Baronchek of 111 New York

We, the undersigned, have known r . I avenue was taken to St. Margaret's

t-lzolJr hospital Saturday. Mrs. Baronchek is

business transactions, and financially the mother of Mrs. Sugar, also of New

able to carry out any obligations maae i York avenue. hv Ytim firm I

WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, I Misses Bessie Naef, Delia Tleres and

Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Martha Schaaf attended the teachers'

..'i"?.? which was held at Ham-

and mucous surfaces of the system.

Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c.

Sold by all Druggists.

stolen from in front of the Olympic candy kitchen, where he had left It.

Dr. Laue' says that the wheel is a good J per bottle.

Take Hall's Family Pills for con

stipation. HESSVTLLE.

Mrs. Clary has heard from her son,

mond, Saturday.

Misses Bessie Walker and Helen Gon

don spent Saturday in Hammond as

the guest of Mrs. Joseph P. Beardsley

at her home In Michigan avenue.l

Mrs. William Walker, Sr., of New

York avenue, Is spending a few days

Wte.. where Joe (Brigham) Young is ' thegUa8t- of relatives here Carl Grlfnn aTid a party from Ham, who. nfV h h" wlth her sTster ,n South Bend' submitting to an operation In one of f ' iIJa 1 w.i ,,, le,t on ' trlp to Honolulu' Pw hgo' Mrs. Abe Goldsmith and . iv. . . I cuua-y. mond stopped at the Gary hotel last c o-i tlt.j-i - i . . . .

the hospitals there afflicted with his old malady and enemy, gall tones. Joe

underwent an operation some time ago

for the same

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i v.-.., Sn tirlrn Ma o-rtnlenn. hv and then ,...J . c ti. ....

XT - -M--. lcrht vh. inw hafl riinntr. Th " ' I 'l"c'ul1' v,iii,o,Bw . is

wio... v, i o I will roturn In th United States. 1 i.i i n t i. u... j

nhtra. nn Rnndav with tbMr f. nartv had been drivlna- throusrh the "f"8 "cl ari .nu

disease. and it was f ther. Peter Weingart.

j country and had Just returned from

.i. truhi. would Miss Amv Teichert left todav for r"url. w"ere iir .u

result, but it reappeared two weeks 1 cnicago, after a wee

ago, making a second operation neces- J friends here.

sary. I John Aubrey returned home from

Undertaker Geisen burled an old man South Dakota after several months'

by the name August Lietzau, a former r visit there. ?

resident of this place, yesterday. The Miss Matilda Schmal, from Hambody was shipped from a Michigan mond, is visiting her parents, Mr. and town. Mr. Leltsau was well known in :Mrs. James Schmal.

ims secnon mo -v. M. &nd Mrs John Hoffman from

time. ' I T)ver worn th nnti itf "M and

A 3-year-old daughter of WllUam Ljohn Bob.ling Sunday.

uranam was ouroa nw joiua I Mr and iwv- Thr, t fi..r -r-

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WE WILL DELIVER THE GARY EVENING TIMES By Carrier to Any Address in Gary. :

John Llnola Is building another also witnessed the dedication of the house on his property near the Nlckle j Columbus monument at Ninety-second

v." J; the day. They drove back to Ham- e tracks. street and South Chicago avenue

ond by way of Black Oak. I r, wmiam Jtiwen ot Mammona ana i oonn r reei s oroxner, wno nas oeen

wnrt t f wammnd w in his friend, R. M. Johnson, of Gorgona. visiting him for several weeks, has re-

Gary a few hours last night visiting canal zone' nama. attended tne dox lumeo. 10 nis nome in micnigan.

social nere oaiuraay nigni. air. jonn- Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of

bon and Plymouth. Ind.. where he has Bon nB'0 come DacK 10 me oiai.es 10 nscnrupp avenue were the guest of

been attending the country fairs.

Gary hotel serves Noonday lunch.

served from 11:30 a. m. till 2:00 p. m.,

little child dying from the deadly

disease diphtheria on Saturday morn'

pleasantly surprised with a chivarle by a party of St. John

40 cents.

The Lyric theater on Broadway has

a novel attraction in the way or an exhibition glassblower. The man.

complete his education. He is now Hammond friends Saturday evening.

n.An Aa Vi A A e iinlvalti I

X. -Z v....vs Mr anj j jj Me,er of ohlo Mr. Ewen will return to Panama after . .4. v, ,,, avenue are entertaining the latter s election. parents, Mr. and. Mrs. George Albrecht

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brunt

mg. ini! vrnn . . rled men. tjj, occasion was the cele-

town, ana owing to toe conragjous oiB- bratlon of the eliver 3ublle of Mr

ease an Immediate burial was and Mrs. John Schaefer. who enter

Bary. bo iar ine omer ouuurou m

house have not been stricken with the

malady. .

The harvest picnic at the Catholic

tained their friends in a most pleas

ant manner for the rest of the even

ing.

ana 1 of Laporte. Mr. Albrecht returned

daughter, Genevieve and Miss Camp, home last evening, but his wife will

arove out from Hammond baturday remain several more days with her

Srand I hJle ln vlew of the publlc, blowil and n'ns, to attend the box social and daughter. 'mw-L.w. . v.. , entertainment. Miss Genevieve ren- , M

dered two readings.

Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Arden ofEast

Chicago spent the week-end here.

makes all kinds of glass articles.

mostly for ornamentation. He will rei main in this city for several days.

General Manager W. C. Phillips says

that he expects a car for the Toles-

Mlss Margaret Langmyer of Ohio av

enue Is on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. Hampton have re

turned to Hobart, after spending a few

The entertainment and box social days with their daughter, Mrs. J. E.

A good crowd is expected.

Don't foreet th ntrnte at Rnrlnir

3 1 . W - .tM A A. I 0

withstanding the cool weather, and-the

different events-were participated tn by

those who attended with great interest.

Most of the county candidates were

Miles and sons, Frank

ROBERTSDALE.

ton division of the Gary and inter- Saturday evening was a success. Sev- Miles.

urban to arrive in uary me early pan " Frank Girard and Eric McCTellan saw of this week. The car was expected present. Messrs. Roscoe Brenneman. thg ..uule Qrgan Grlnder at the Caj.

to arrive last week, but the delay, it Is ieningernoener ana xtooen et Saturday night.

thought, was caused ln shipping. When were tfogeB 01 me dox, me -

11. . 1 1 . in i. . 1 orize went to Mrs. John Hess. Airs. I . "-

me iiw car B,r.Bf .t w V"- " M it . land Tslte. aftended the CalnmPt the

me xoieston civision omy ana oeer -- - ,n Smth rh,rneo Saturdav

Th -rowa ,id o service can be given all round. The um reauzea was si.u, wmcn win oe i

h dirroont rnn. I ,,k trtA... . .. I car will be the same as the other two. applied on the piano account. Mr.

r::;:; t. . Walter Wb.tero Hammond acted as Mr. and Mrs. John Nyhoff and daugh

T.m. " ZrrC nv.i i.irf tn 7 T Vk . yrv.i. m r p . T.w ""' auctioneer until Mr. Richard Schaaf ter. Loretta of Gary, were the guests amicable manner, much rivalry existed m.. delivered the evening sermon. thing valuable. L. Gottlieb, 20 Eleventh ! c. . K. n, t v L, (hlr Q r ,

in th. irn!nr MittMt. nn th nnnn Or tT ... . . . I x,i.cu. - ' i""6 I - ' J

. w.. v r -r I aiiss wiima iiarin or Indiana douia. I n-vciiu. . n.M!... -i,.w nnin.,rr.. ch.,Mo.

1 1 """v v.. --"'r 1 Mr. scnaar ana provea to De nne Dia- 1 leraay. Th mpn'q mpptfns- a t the Preshvterl- I TTodsi-ai r,nunt rn i I v n .t,..in..m. r k f.. mill ha l ... .1

. a - - tviiii7auj , ill io t.iiButKivo.uu " ' J ..... 1 I1TH rT TflP PflTP ".1 T I M Om Q flT I 11 XT 1 1 1 TT 1, I 1 I

" hUC?,.ir: after being confined to her held at the Gary rink The skate will jtammond was cashier of the evening. Jessle Sprfng of Austin, are spending

e,v, .. iul uu ntcuuni or sick- D oniy open 10 ainavcurs ui mo ttij, Following la the nroeram whifh were - t .k.

tn a trrmd dtifrnir hv Rev. Chester n I .,, ,m Ka n . - - -

T nVi. 1,1. wnrlr - rendered: Mr. and Mr8. John HannePhin of Clark

' ' ' - J - - - " - I KFOnl, V ITAf man t A n A 1 . I TV. ha Alti. hall A Va I T1 n. QaTm TJ V. I .

a-.. .yiuucor incicudiu i me jjmua rir an - i x owiv. uiia xuin xuiiii and une nunflrea and iNintn street

of St. John, passed away Saturday aft- now being drawn up by Architect C. Piano Solo...: Miss F. K.Gorman

ernoon at 3:30, after a lingering ill- O. Hodson, and it Is expected that they Reading ....Miss Elizabeth Reynolds

ness of about six months. The funeral I will be completed in the next few I Vocal Solo Mr. Luenhinghoener

will be held Tuesday forenoon at 10 I days. As soon as they are submitted I Piano Solo Miss Schaaf

o'clock from the St. John's Catholic I to the city officials the contract for Trio

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You Know the cash cost of a trip to Chicago. ' You Don't Know how long it will take to find -your party. Compare this with the cash cost and the time spent when you Telephone and avoid travel. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

here on Tuesday night .of this week,

and great Interest and enthusiasm has

been aroused among the church

workers through his efforts here.

Many Crown Point politicians at

tended the Hughes rally at the Colise

um in Chicago last Saturday evening

and from their reports the enthusiasm

fChurch.

Miss Nettle

Peter

Holbeck of Indiana

hnnlfwnnl nnnt tVia Anvr tv, a..a.

l.at. nV,l-n , I " Ul I

A L . 1 m . A I I

tne pviiiicLi iiiitr, aiiu gura iu buuw

the popularity of .Taft and the repub-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qulnn of 25

One Hundred and Nineteenth street will

move to Gary on next Thursday.

John Sass of Crocker is the guest

of "his son, Charles Sass, of New York

avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newherter of

Lake County TitlQ & Guarantee Co.

lican cause this coming election.

Tha several committees who have

charge of the Watson rally next Sat

urday will meet tonight at the repub

lican headquarters to make further ar

rangements for the big affair.

The I. A. M. club will meet for their

The Farmer's "Wife

Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is

a churn. In the stomach and digestive

and nutritive tracts are performed pro-

Air. and Mrs. William Dunn and

daughter. Miss Alice, expect to leave

in two weeks for RockDort. Tex.

where they intend making their future 1111 8 p- m" 60 cents

home.

the work will be let and the building I ..Messrs. William Hastings, started. It Is hoped to have the build- Ripley and Fred Gelb.

lng well under way before winter, so 1 Piano Solo Mr. Ellis

that it can be ready for occupancy by I The Hessville school will be closed I Connecticut, who have been visiting

spring. The building will cost about 1 Friday and the teachers will visit I at the nom of c- A- Helling of Fisch- I

$45,000. schools. Misses Emery and Brumm ruPP avenue, have gone to Hammond.

Gary hotel serves dinner from 5:30 will visit in Oak Park, 111., and Miss where they will spend one week at the

Carter will visit the Whiting schools

ABSTRACTERS

Mrs. William Kelley of Stoney Isl

and was the guest of Mrs. William

Bahn at her home in Indiana boule

vard Friday.

Mrs. Frank Holbeck and son. Ed

Why cook when you can get a Sun-

Mr. W. A. F. Parry of the Hydraulic Brick company was ln Chicago yesterday afternoon visiting friends.

... i

james ocanion,. cicr ot ine wiry no

tel, was in Chicago yesterday, where

CERTAIN RESULTS

ward, of Indiana boulevard spent the eaW th" Wrd'S pionshlp game Many B, HammOIld Citizen a'horne Vhat 'h.' week-end visiting relatives in between the cubs and the tiger,. ' burg Pa writes home that she ha . .v,a na, a -c, V TT CS the dis 1 1 n c t Ion o f having climbed t

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porte, Ind.

Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana

boulevard spent Friday visiting rela

tives in South Chicago

Dorothy Able Is quite sick at the

day dinner at the Gary hotel at 75

cents, served from 12 to 2:30 p. m.

NOTICE. If you are looking for a clean neigh

borhood to build a home !n S. Carlson's

They Are.

cesses which are almost exactly like the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

churning or butter. Is it not apparent t"n,ti ADle " iiarnson avenue.

home of J. Haines.

Messrs. Frank MacPherson of Woodlawn and J. Roy Morrison of East Chicago were guests at the home of the latter's parents ln New York avenue yesterday. Miss Marguerite Fifield, who is at-

Wilson college at Chambers-

s

g climbed to

the top of Mt. Alto, which is over 700 feet above Chambersburg. Mrs. J. B. Jennings has returned to her home In Alton,. 111., after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Fieres of Cleveland avenue.

Mrs. Fieres accompanied her sister

Nothlnsr uncertain about the work of

addition, located on Borman boulevard Doan's Kidney Pills In Hammond.

in louesion, ciose to ail car lines. There Is plenty of positive proof of churches and schools free Street im. i. .l. ... c.

then that if this Stomach-chum is foul it Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kasch of Roberts nrovements. Call or address. Alf. Carl- L.n au,.u .v. " . I v,a i tv,a tKa tv,a

lalK1tVitaa . , . ,, i i r lucuv-D o i jk V.UUV c tnc uiljsv ' ' ' - - fca - - o

auaacs louiBii wuicuiapui, uioiirr avenue saw "The Little Organ-Grin- son. room 21. Gary building, Gary. Ind. kitiral anfTerer. th- fAiiwin. would benefit her health.

Tho HrU rt t c-tnmaak lo alnA I j . ,. . .... I 1 I

..no cm ui a i7ui owiunui k mn oduuo aer Bl meuaiumet ineater Thnrsdav

xue uau iasra in 100 mourn ana toe ioui i evening.

Vernon the little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Atchison is recovering from an

attack of chickenpox.

Mrs. E. Aman and Miss Amv Rob

in

breath caused by it, but the corruption of

the pure current of blood and the dissem

ination of disease throughout the body.

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery

makes the sour and foul stomach sweet.

It does for the stomach what the washing rts were the guests of friends

and sun bath do for thechurn absolutely I Chicago Friday,

removes every ranng or corrupting eie- Fred Vogel of Chicago vlsitad Mrs vrtn It r-i ? r .anw i sis klAioVjin I .

,1.. a nB, uiutLuca, wiiiiam Vogel and family of Cleve-

ji.u. Bt-rumiuua Dweniugs, land avenue yesterday, sores, or open eating ulcers and all

humors or diseases arising from bad blood. The meeting, which was held in

If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste la Hatt's hal1 Friday evening for the purjour mouth, coated tongue, foul breath. Pse of organizing a republican club

are weak and easily tired, feel depressed I was Quite largely attended.

and despondent, have frequent headaches, Leo Lents of Pearl Btreet was

dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom- Chicago business visitor Frldav

acu, conbupaiea or irregular ooweis, sour

r bitter risings after eating and poor

Statement. v 1 Mlsa Edith Tjinsrnhan tnpnt Ratur

.Mrs. Nellie Shearer of 8S Plummer day and Sunday in Chicago' as the

Mv 1 guest of her cousin

The public library directors will hold

I avenue, Hammond. Ind.. says

Mrs. John Mellon visited relatives at son and I have both been benefitted Hammond Saturday. bv the use of nnan'a if idnv piii-

t?v rfv Ta;. During the oast year mv kldnevs have their regular monthly meeting tonight,

Hobar't yesterday to assist at the for- uch misery. I had severe B ,Wedmn' 7ho re"ntlyn 8oM ut tv hours' devotion belne held m Rt pains through the small of my back h,s milk route to Matson Bros, has

R,i.c. rov,n ,h,,h and over my kidneys. The kidney se

.Bv-i. a v.. .v.. v.... - iT-..a

creiions were irequem. i was ootn- l

purchased the express business of Jas.

Claude Toothill and wife took ln the

ered wjth headaches, did not rest well Mr. Hayes, who has been ln the ex-

Marshall county fair at Bourbon on and wa8 euy fatigued. After try- press business here for several years, Thursday and Friday of last week. ,ng, 8everai remedies without them will move to Allegan. Mich.

William Olson of Chicago spent Sun- help, I took a friend's advice and

appetite, these symptoms, or any consider-

tble number of them. Indicate that vou are

suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy

jivci im mo usual accouipaiijing 1I1UIpestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. The best agents known to medical science for the cure of the above symptoms and conditions, as attested by the writings of leading teachers and practitioners of ail the several schools of medical practice, have been skillfully and harmoniously combined In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. That this is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if voa will but mail a postal card request to'Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a .free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the ingredients entering into his world-famed medicines and showing what the most eminent medical men of the age say of them.

Mrs. Charles Shoss of Roberts avenue spent Friday shopping in Chicago. Mrs. John Soltwedel is very ill at her home in Harrison avenue. Mesdames Samuel Goon and Jasper Wichorst were the guests of friends in East Chicago Friday. Mrs. Ed. Davis of Roberts avenue returned home after a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Crown Point, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ayers of Roberts avenue visited friends ln Hammond Friday. Misses Emma TJtusch and Mamie Brown saw 'The Indian Secret- at -the Calumet Wednesday evening.

V7 yrt Ad la th Times.

day with Hobart friends. Mrs. D. W. Mellon and daughter, Irene, of Chicago, visited relatives in Hobart Saturday and Sunday. Jim Dwagle was a Valparaiso visitor yesterday. Charles Kraft was a guest of friends in Chicago yesterday. A full attendance of members of Court Hobart, No. 3, I. O. F. of A., is requested at their regular meeting this week, Thursday evening.

bought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Blcknell & Co's. Drug store. I was

I surprised in a few days to notice an

Improvement in my condition and

Miss Katherlne Exton of Chanute, Kan., who has been visiting her sistef, Mrs. George Rankin, leff Saturday evening for a two weeks' visit with

gradually became better until in a few her aunt and uncle- Mrs- John Stone-

VALPARAISO. MOVING PICTURE WAR. Large crowds are attending all the moving picture shows these days. Since the advent of the new Lyric nlckelodean. all three shows have provided small orchestras or ex,tra singers in order to compete with each other. The Ideal, formerly the L'sona, Is enjoying the services of Roy Bartholomew, baritone; Harry Polk, plan-

weeks I fregainetl my former good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

More Important. "Ah! Mrs. Newcomb," said the uppish Mrs. Subbubs, "my many social duties have prevented me from calling upon you as I should. However, I will surely return your visit some day " "Oh! that doesn't matter much," replied Mrs. Newcomb promptly, "but I do wish you'd return the groceries you've borrowed from time to time." Catholic Standard and Times.

ham and Worthy Exton at Alton, III.,

after which she will leave for her home

again.

DYER.

Joseph F. Gerlach of St. John was here Saturday looking after some busi

ness affairs. William Baumeister of Chicago visited with Henry Overhage and family Sunday.

Miss Anna Hoffman returned to Dv-

Ler from a short visit with relatives

at Chicago.

Miss Eva Ambre returned to Dyer Saturday from Detroit, where she was

sent as delegate by the Sacred Heart

Court, Lady Foresters.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Kellman and

daughter, Anna and Mrs. Mary Scheldt,

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made a trip to West Hammond Sunday to visit Mat. Klein, Sr., who is reported as being on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brewer and son, Arthur, were Hammond visitors Saturday. A family reunion took place yesterday at the home of Peter Hoffman here. Some of the members as far away as Seattle, Wash., were present to spend the day. There will be a big picnic at Spring Hill grove. St. John, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 14. Mrs. Peter Cope and daughter, Mary of Schererville. were Dyer visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hoffman spent Saturday at Hammond and Chicago. Miss Lilly Spanier left Saturday morning for an indefinite stay with relatives at Hammond.

LOWELL. The late rains have moistened the ground so that the farmers can plow much better than they could during the extreme dry spell, and a great many of them are now busy Improving the opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Peters of Crown

Point were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ragon here Sunday. Fred Ewer left Saturday for New York from where he will sail for England on Wednesday. Mr. Ewer's mission to England is to settle up a large estate of a deceased relative, of which

we understand he is the only heir. He expects to be absent for some months. His many friends here are pleased to hear of his good luck. Gerald McXay left this morning for Salt Lake City, where he has a railroad position in the auditing department. Forest Ragon is visiting Hammond relatives. Mrs. William Buckley received "a telephone message Sunday to comeTto Gary immediately on, account of the serious sickness of her son, Dan Comerford. She left on the first afternoon train.

GRIFFITHA big picnic will be held Wednesday evening. Oct. 14, at Spring Hill grove, St. John.

Male Friendships. Remarks have been made lately as regards the apparent decline of close personal friendship between men. Perhaps something in our busy modern 'ife accounts for our lower note in masculine friendships. Perhaps, too, much that belonged to interchanges between man and man is now possible between woman and man. as equals. London Light. Females Have Worse Record. Prison records show that more female prisoners have previous record against them than males.

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