Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1908 — Page 2

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THE JTIMES. Wednesday. October 14, 1908

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HOLD PEDRO JA8TV. ;Xiie ladies of All Saints- Catholic Clfurch will give a'pedro - party this evening, at 270 Prlge place 'and It' Is expected that It will be very largely attended as the proceeds will be used for the benefit Of the church. Prises will be awarded the winners of the games. RETl'RX FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred S. Cotton have returned from a few days" visit with relatives and friends in Delphi, Ind. MOVES TO HAMMOND. Miss Piatt of Kankakee. 111., has come to Hammond to accept a position as stenographer in the C, I. & S. railway office at Gibson. LEAVES OX VACATION. Henry Sartoriua will leave Hammond today for Buffalo, . Y., to spend a few weeks' vacation with relatives and friends. HAVE PLEASANT PARTY. The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert gave a very pleasant party last even ing at their homo in South Hohma street for the members of the N. N. Embroidery club. The evening was. spent very inf6rmally with their embroidery work' and in social conversation, after which the hostess served her guests with dainty refreshments. Another club party will be held next Tuesday when Miss Lena Hopkins entertains at her home. The members present last evening were: Mrs. J. J. Claussen, Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert, Alma and Meta Fededr, Gertrude and Emma Claus, Bertha MaleitSki and Lena Hopkins. I ) DANCING SCHOOL. A very pleasant evening was enJoyed by a number of young people who attended the regular Tuesday evening dancing class last evening in Long's hall on State street. A large number of young people were in attendance, many coming from East Chicago and Chicago. GIVE A RECEPTION. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King ' gave a very delightful reception last evening at their home, 406 Kickory street, in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lane of Morocco, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Lane, who were married in Kentland yesterday, are spending a portion of their honeymoon in Hammond and Chicago. An enjoyable program of music was rendered during the evening and a luncheon served by the hostess. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenstermacher, Mrs. .V. Hann, Mrs. E. Dunshee, Mr. ajid Mrs. J. H. Dunshee, Mr. and Mrs. Goodell, Miss Marie Fenstermacher, and Master Harold Fenstermacher. VISITING FRIENDS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lane of Morocco, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King at their home in Hickory street for a few days. IMPROVING NICELY. Mrs. Will Lash continues to improve nicely from her recent illness that has kept her confined to her home in Plummer avenue for the past five weeks. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS. The Martha society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Will Iash, 402 Plummer avenue. It is the regular meeting of the society and business of importance will be transacted, so that all members are urged to be present. EASTERN STAR MEETING. There was a meeting of the order of Eastern Stars last evening in the Masonic temple, which was attended by the usual number of members. The regular business of the chapter was disposed of early in the evening, after which a short social hour was enjoyed. The members are making arrangements for a pleasant meeting to be held the .first Tuesday In November when the grand matron of Indiana will be a guest of the Hammond chapter. ENJOYABLE RECEPTION. A very enjoyable evening reception was held yesterday in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church, at which the pastor and the members of the session and their wives received. The reception was given for the members of the church and congregation, and as a welcome to the now members who have lately been received. The eruests were received Informally between 8 and 10 o'clock, during which time a very pleasing program of music was furnished by the members of the orchestra of the Christian and Presbyterian churches. Miss Borden faored'the audience with some very pretty vocal solos, and responded with several encores. Mrs. Hosier gave several entertaining readings, which added greatly to the pleasantness of the evening's program. After the program the ladies of the session served the guests with dainty refreshments. The entertainment was one of the pleasantest of the late season and waj enjoyed by fully 300 people. AY. R. C. MEETING. There will be a meeting of Willfam H. Calkins W. It. C. Thursday evening in Memorial hall, at which business of Importance will be transacted. All members are asked to be present. RETURN FROM VISIT. Mrs. Dave Lederer has returned from a visit in Springfield, 111., where she was called a few weeks ago by the serious illness of a relatives. MEET THIS AFTERNOON. Mrs. Charles Brown is entertaining the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery club this afternoon . at her home in Alice avenue. This is the first meeting of .the club year and the ladles will plan many pleasant meetings for the winter. VISITING RELATIVES HERE. Alias Jennie Copeland of Wililams-

port,' Ind., is' tho guest of Mrs, J.'J." Turner at-her home in.. Truman avenue, and Miss Ona Smalley at her "home in South Hohman; street for several days. . t - ., CONCLUDE VISITXHERE. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett returned to their home in Elkhart yesterday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Vedder at their home in Douglas street. , SPECIAL. MEETING.The Ladies' Aid society of the First M. E. church are .holding a special meeting this afternoon In the jarlors of the church to complete arrangtments for the chicken pie supper, which will be given Friday evening, Oct. 16, in the church.

SILVER LIGHT . HIVE MEETS. The regular moetlng of Silver Light HivF, L. O. T. M., will be held this evening in Long's hall on State street and a very enjoyable social time will follow the regular lodge session. The ladies of the north division will serve refreshments and the members of the south division will provide entertainment for the evening. GLEE CLUB ENTERTAINMENT. The manager of the Wabash Glee club at Crawfordsville, Ind., has written to members of the University club in ' Hammond asking" for their co-operation in the planning of an entertainment to be given in Hamniod in the early spring. The Wabash Glee club has given entertainments in Hammond on several occasions, and they have been very popular with the people of Hammond and throughout Lake county so that music lovers will anticipate a pleasant concert in the spring. A social entertainment for the members of the Glee club will probably follow the concert when -the members of the University club will be hosts. . NOTICE. It being desirable' to fill some vacancies) in' the Hammond Male Chorus in time for our November concert, men with good voices and some knowledge of music are invited to call on-Clark Learning, 279 South Hohman street. PLAN FOR RALLY DAY. The German M. E. Sunday school of Truman avenue is preparing for a rally day to be held in the church room, Sunday. Oct. 25. An interesting program is being arranged and those In charge are endeavoring to make it one of the pleasantest "ever held in Hammond. A general invitation is ex tended to all former members and to all friends of the Sunday school to at tend. COLUMBIA CLUR PARTY. Mrs. Henry Bicknell" will entertain the ladies of. the Columbia club tomor row afternoon at their first social meeting of the year at her home in Rimbach avenue. MEET AT THE .PARSONAGE. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church held an enjoyable meeting yesterday afternoon at the residence of the Rev W. F. Switzer in Russell street. There was a good attendance of members, about fifteen ladies being present. Two new members were also taken in at the meeting. A short business meeting immediately preceded the study hour. The subject of study for the afternoon was "The Treasury" and Mrs. M. M. Bruce and Mrs. Fred New ell read very interesting papers on the subject. At the close of the prog'ram dainty refreshments were served. This was the regular monthly meeting the society which was announced to have taken place last week but which had to be postponed for a week. ATTEND THEATER. Misses Beatrice Graham, Mable Fisher, Gladys Parker and their guest, Beulah Graham of Bloomington, Ind., saw "The Stubborn Cinderilla" at ' the Princess in Chicago last evening. HERE FROM CANADA. John Hembroff of Sault Ste. Marie is here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hembroff of Doty street and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacAleer of Webb street for a few. weeks. He is spending today witli Attorney and Mrs. T. M. C. Hembroff at their home in Indiana Harbor. RETUHN FROM THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. William Clough returned to Hammond this morning from a visit of ten days or two weeks in the east. They spent several days with relatives and friends in Pennsylvania and New York states. BRIDAL PARTY PHOTOGRAPHED. Mr. and Mrs. Muhs of East Chicago, who were married this morning and their attendants were photographed at the Kdgecomb studio on State street today.. This is the studio formerly occupied by Mr. N. J. Bick. PLEASANT PARTY. Miss Ada Smith entertained a few of her friends at her home. 359 South Hohman street yesterday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with games and music until 5 o'clock when an elaborate luncheon was served In the dining, room. At S o'clock the guests were served with ice cream and cakes. The guests were Madeline Gastel, Frieda Safiedt, Ella Fededr, Luella Claus, Anna Sommer and Walter Smith. J. T. CLUB PARTY. v Miss Lulu Deweese entertained the members of the J. T. club last evening at her home in Ilimbach avenue. The early part of the evening was devoted to the business of the club, and one new member was elected to the club. Miss Nonna Robbins. It was also decided to hold the next party at the home of Miss Lazarre in Williams street. Following the business hour the evening was passed pleasantly In an informal social way with music and various games. The hostess served her guests with a dainty course luncheon

at 10 o'clock. Ail the members were present and were:, - Misses vLiilu Deweese, Grace Kingwell, Norma Robbins, Frances Hutton, Lazarre,- Hartley, Alice Blosser, Smith, Lillian Thdmp--'sony-.WttaMcTdahVnand Marie McMahon of- Chicago.. " - - . ORGANIZE ;NEW CLUB., " The members ' of Domestic Science club No. 2- and few other friends met last week at the home of. Mrs. W. J. MacAleer .in Webb street and organized a new club." Yesterday the ladies were entertained by Mrs. Chas. Wilson and Mrs. Marlon Hower at the home of Mrs. Wilson in Doty street. A short business meeting was Tield and the name "Erthstone" was chosen for the name of the club.' It was decided to hold meetings once in every two weeks, which will be of a social character and Mrs. J. M. Turner or Mrs. D. E, Boone will be the next hostess. HOLD BUSINESS SESSION. The Hammond Woman's club will hold their . regular, annual business meeting Saturday afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock in the Masonic temple. The executive". board met at the home of the president, Mrs.. J, G. Ibach, Monday evening and went over the business preparatory to presenting It to the club, members at their -Saturday meeting. All members are urged to attend this meeting. CHANGE RESIDENCE.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Locklin have changed' their residence from 154 Doty street to 15 Warren street. ' -IS REPORTED ILL. Miss Norma Lockljn, who is attend ing the Chicago university, has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Locklin, 154 Doty street the past week. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Lokorwskl gave a very delightful dinner party last evening at their home in West Hammond in cele bration of the 21st birthday anniver sary of their son,' Ed. Lokowskt After the dinner the guests .enjoyed a pleasant evening of music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Gruszka and Miss Hannah Gruczka of Chicago, Miss Carrie Grucka, Saylor Long, Mr. Waterman and Guy; Abbott. , MEET FOR REHEARS A l ( The members of the Hammond male chorus together with the ladies chorus met last evening in Fraternity hall, above the gas office, for the regular rehearsal. The choruses are holding weekly rehearsals from now until their concert, which are planing to give ear ly in November. RETURN TO FRANKFORT. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eggers of Frank fort,' Ind., have returned, home after spending a week with. Mr. .and Mrs Eggers of Hammond and friends in Blue Island. WILL VISIT IN TEXAS. Rev. II. M. Plaster of St. Joseph's Catholic church left this morning for Texas, to be gone for several months. Father Plaster is afflicted with rheu matism and believes that an extended change of climate will, benefit his health. - - '' '" HAVE A CHARACTER PARTY. Mrs. Horner and Mrs. Wilson enter tained their guests at a "character party'" and the ladies were asked to come dressed In a certain .character. The costumes and the contest which followed caused an afternoon's pleas ant entertainment, at the close of which a two-course luncheon was served. Fourteen ladies were present at yesterday's party. Chicago Brotherhood Convention "Will you be 1 of 1,000?" The orig inal aim to have a thousand men in attendance now appears likely to prove an under-estimate of the actual cr.owd for interest in the occasion is spread insr astonishingly. The addresses of the two sessions will be by Dr. B. P. Fullerton, moderator of the general assembly; Dr. Ira Landrlth, national secretary of the Presbyterian Broth erhaod, and Mr. J. A. MacDonald, edi tor of The Toronton Globe three men not only of thrilling eloquence and tre mendous force, but three thorough men's men who know life as the man of business feels It, and who have no cant to" retail. Charles M. Alexander, the famous evangelistic singer, will lead the music of both sessions. The men's club" of the Fourth church will serve lunch between sessions. Meet ings at 3:30 and 8 p. m., Thursday, Oct. 15, at Fourth Presbyterian church Take any north side surface car to Su perior street and walk east to Rush street. Briefs, Mrs. Gilman of East Chicago is visit ing Hammond friends this evening. Miss N. E. Pickens of Chicago Is the guest of friends in Hammond this even ing. Miss Ida Voight Is spending the day with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. H. Dahlkamp has returned from St. John, where she visited friends for a short time. Attorney Joseph Wachowski of Gary was in Hammond today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hllbrlch have returned from St. John, where they went to attend the funral of a friend yesterday. , - -. Mrs. Fred. Behn of Clarke Station is spending the day with friends in Hammond. Place youf order for your winter coal while the price is still low and place it with Bieker Brothers, the Hammond dealers, Phone 1002. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'J. Austgen attended the funeral of a friend in St. John yesterday. - Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin are visiting their daughter, Mrs. S. T. Suett, at her home In Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ensler saw "The Stubborn Cinderilla" at the Princess theater In Chicago last evening. . Harvard Union Dentists, 15 years' experlence. t Among the Hammond people visiting in Chicago today are: 3r. and Mrs.

LODGE WORK

The coming election is partially detracting from the attendance at the various lodges in the city, and most of the big events that are planned will not take place until after the election. Business meetings are in order since most of the active members are also largely identified in the campaign. The biggest event In lodge circles this week undoubtedly Is the Silver Jubilee celebration of the order of the Royal League and it will 'be appropriately observed by Pioneer Council next Thursday evening, in K. of P. hall.. Invitations have been extended to the public through the lodge members, each one being entitled to bring three guests with him. For the benefit of the visit ors a part of the degree will be given publicly, this to be part of the even ing's' entertainment. In addition to this there will be readings, music and singing, and addresses by prominent Royal League -members of this region. Charles E. Fowler of Indiana Harbor,, who Is" advisory archon for the Indiana Harbor council will deliver one Xt the principal addresses of the even ing, his .address to be on the Royal League. W: C. Belman, who Is a member of Pioneer Council, will have for his subject, "Pioneer Council." Pioneer Council is the oldest Royal League lodge in the state, paving been established for twenty-one years. The committees have been hard at work for the success of the occasion and will undoubtedly receive It. In the bustle for the event of tomorrow night, Pion eer Council is not , forgetting about the big work that it will have In hand on the 28th of this month when Its degree work team will initiate a large class in Chicago, in the First regiment armory. The three Masonic lodges each hold a business meeting within the coming week. The chapter has a meeting this evening, while the Blue lodge will dis pose of business, next Friday evening. The commandary will hold a regular meeting next Monday evening. At the next regular meeting vof the Knights of Columbus to be- held next Monday evening final arrangements will be made for a social event that is to be held in Long's hall in the near future. The social Includes pedro party and, a dance for the evening. The date for the evening has not yet been definitely set. The Owls are planning a social even ing, which Is to be held soon. For next Thursday, however, there will be a regular business meeting. The coming election is playing havoc with the attendance for the Elk lodge meetings. A regular business meet ing will, however, be held tomorrow evening. The same holds true with the Eagles, Their members at present are tod busy with politics to devote much time to lodge meetings. ' Those of the mem bers who are paying close attention to the work, however; are beginning to set the wheels in motion for a pleasant evening, which is to come around in the near, future. For the present, however, there will be a regu lar lodge meeting tonight. Calumet lodge, I. O. O. F., holds a regular meeting tomorrow night. Moltke lodge, I. O. O. F., meets on the fol lowing night. At its regular meeting next Monday night the second rank will be concerred upon one candidate. The Maccabees hold an important meeting this evening in K. of P. hall, and as business of importance will be transacted all members are requested to attend. The first degree will also be conferred upon two candidates. Frank Dueomb, Mrs. Mary Ilahn, Mrs, E. F. Johnston, Miss Marie McKeown and Mr. Towle. Miss Mable Ward is spending the day with friends in Chicago. . Miss-Ida Frank of Toleston has been spending a few days with friends in Hammond. Mrs. Roy Traverse of Indiana Harbor is spending the day with Mrs. E. J. Seeley at her home in East Sibley street. Mrs. Robert O. Law of Chicago will visit friends in Hammond tomorrow afternoon. Old pictures .long leglected when cleaned and artistically framed often make ideal presents. " H. O. Young, No. 280 South Hohman street, Hammond, will fill your order promptly. Adv. Mrs. W. L. Simonson of Chicago will be . the guest of Mr3. Henry Bicknell tomorrow at her home In Rimbach avenue. Miss Lola Hemstock of Valparaiso is expected tomorrow to be the guest of her sister, Miss Veda Hemstock, of Webb street for a few days. Henry Prohl was in Osborn yesterday on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. Muhs of East Chicago are spending the day wifh friends in East Chicago. William Clough of the Erie railroad went to Huntington today on business. Lady dentist at the "Harvard" on "4 corners." Miss Alice McPherson of east side was the guest of Miss Marie Bowen today at her home in East State street. Misses Florence and Katherlne Johnson of the north side are spending their week's vacation with relatives in Valparaiso and Hobart. Mrs. Winfield Shearer and daughter, Miss Ethel are -spending the day with relatives in Chicago. F. II. Nye of Chicago treasurer of the Lincoln-Jefferson Law school was in Hammond today the guest of Dr. Martin. Miss Margaret Rohrman is spending the afternoon and evening in Chicago. - Miss Marie McMahon of Chicago was the guest of her cousin, Miss Lytta McMahon yesterday. .. , Mr. and Mrs. W. . Gruszka and Miss Hannah Gruszka of Chicago were the guests of friends in Hammond .last evening.

ANNUAL GOHVEHTION SUNZAY SCHOOL

Will Be Held Next Week at Crown Point's First ; M. E. Church. . t J ! FINE PROGRAM IS ARRANGED Out-of-Town Speakers Expected to Attend the Annual Sunday i School Meeting. The annual Sunday school convention of the Lake county church Sunday schools will take place at Crown Point next Tuesday. The sessions will be held in the First M. E. church and a big time is expected. All" the Sunday schools in Lake county are expected to send two delegates for each 100 en rollment, and all Sunday school workers are cordially Invited. One of the speakers will be Rev. E. W. Hal penny, general secretary of the Indiana Sunday School association. . The program is as follows: 9:30 Devotional Rev. C. J. Sharp 9:45 "An Open Door to Many Homes Rev. Dunlavy 10:15 The Elementary Grades. Their Divisions and Reasons. Rev. Halpenny 11:00 Appointment of Committees.. ......County Vice President Schafer 11:10 Special Song Crown Point 11:15 The Superintendent and the School Session Rev. Halpenny Adjourn for dinner. 2:00 Round Table Conference Rev. J. R. Dunkleberger 2:45 Special Song ...Crown Point 3:00 From 12 to 16 in the Sunday. School ....... .Rev., E. W. Halpenny 4:00 Reports of , Committees -and Other Business Evening. 7:30 Devotional Service Rev. Hortor. 7:45 Temperance Work In the Sun day School Rev. W.' M. Hay 8:05 Song. : .Crown Point 8:10 Sunday School Evangelism.... v .Rev. E. W. Halpenny TEACHERS WILL MEET i IN HAMMOND OCT. 30 Two Prominent State-Candidates Will Help Make Things Lively There, i' (Special to The Times.)? Crown Point, Ind., Oct. 14. When the school teachers of Lake county meet for their annual association In Hammond this year, on October-30 and- 31, they will get a taste tf real politics and what it means to have a politician play for your vote. ' i At the coming association, Lawrence McTurnan, republican candidate lor state superintendent, and his democratic competitor, Robert J. Aley, of Bloomington university, are to appear before the teachers. Each will give a short outline of his plans should he be elected to fill the stat. office, and It will at the saiue time give the teachers an opportunity to get acquainted wih the future state superintendent. The main work for the association falls on AV. W. Black, teacher in pedagogy in the state university at Eloomington, and Flora J. Cook, ,who Is a teacher In the normal school branches in the Chicago university,' ' ' The session will last ' two days' and will be Interspersed with papers and discussions, by Lake county talent. The session will be enlivened with a number of entertainments which: will mainly be furnished by the various high schools of the county. It is more than likely that a lecture will be given on the first evening of the: two meeting days. . -. ' HIGH SCHOOL TIDINGS. . The Boy's Reading club of the eighth grade held a business meeting Mondayevening at 7:30, at the home of Rev. Smith, on Rimbach avenue. Officers were elected for the coming year who will take up their duties at the next meeting of ' the club on Tusday, Oct. 20. The names of the officers follows: President Harlan Anderson. Vice president Robert Smith. Secretary Fred Reynolds. Treasurer Edgar Cruinpacker. Marshal Wm. Swanton. Chairman of executive committee Miss Olsen. . Sunday afternoon the faculty was treated to an auto party by Julius Meyn '10, in honor of the victory over Michigan City last Saturday afternoon. The party was composed of Superintendent McDaniels, Mr. F. D. McE"lroy. Mr. A. L. Spohn and Mr. C. W. Allee. ' Miss Mae itartley was assigned the "current events" for United States history next Friday.- This topic has .been placed in the history class for the purpose of keeping its members "posted" on daily happenings. Coach Allee has given the football squad a number of new plays this week. They will practice on them all this week and next, and expect them to provi-ffective against Crown Point. The seniors have selected their class ping and are negotiating- with a Chicago firm concerning them. Manager McElroy thus far has scheduled no game for next Saturday. He wrote to Gary , for a game about, ten days ago, but they having received no letter, took ion East Chicago. If no other game is arranged the football squad will go to Chicago next Saturday

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E R A HOUS THREE NIGHTS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 th MATINEE SATURDAY.. THE MELODRAMATIC MUSICAL HIT THE KILROY AND BRITTON HEW ONE -THE COWBOY GIRLBig Company of Dramatic Players Scenic Production Throughout Chorus of show Girls If You Don't See It, You Lose PRICES-NIGHTS AND SUNDAY MATINEE: ., WEMmNEE?T" Seats on Sale

ROLLER SKATING FREE ! ! ! ! 7 HIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE ADMISSION TO THE COLOSEUM SKZXTHVG RINK Formerly the G. H. Hammond Co's office Roller Skating Afternoon and Evening

BASTAR & M9QARY THE JEWELERS 175 South Hohnian " " Street THE HOUSE THAT DOES BUSINESS ON MERIT r DIAMONDS, WATCHES1 AND JEWELRY and a stock of Cut Qlass and Silverware , that is unequaled. Clocks called for -and " ' ' '' . , 'delivered . ... . . V e D o Rep air i n if", of a 1 1 Kinds

afternoon -.and.., attend -., the ChicagoIllinois -game in a body . i "' A report is 'abroad 'that over half of Crown Point's team is ineligible, but they are -confident of making up their work in time for the Hammond-Crown Point ga'me. ' ' '-.. Tha senior class' has, been organized into the ,".'09 Debating Society." . They will have organized debates every other Tuesday, In the English room., ., The following officers havebeeri elected;. 1 Harry Booth, president. ' ' ' .Floyd Murray, secretary. Vi'm, "VVhitaker, vice president. ' . . Floyd Murray -and Hollis Hunter aro saving their "pin money" to buy- pennants for a couple Michigan City coeds." - - : - Superintendent 'McDaniel had charge of .the opening , exercises yesterday morning and chose for his topic "Success." i He cad, the opinions of, different men ".on "Success", and, . then said that 95 per cent of r the men, ithatv embark, in "business fait and that only 5 per cent" succeed. ... IHs .talk was a very interesting and.'tlroughtful one. .. . , The physical geography class went on. an excursion to Miller Station. They had . their- stuUes--arranged in uch a manner, that they would iiave Tuesday afternoon open. : ','' Both the pupils of the high" school and eighth grade were given a fire drill by going down the fire escape. Girls as well as boys went down and ninety students of the eighth grade went down in four minutes, this shows their efficiency. ' No practice was held last night on account of the excursion to Miller Station. This gave the "boys a good rest so they can work all the harder.POLICE COURT NEWS Arrested For Vagrancy. Mrtin Thompson was arrested by Officer Eisner for vagrancy. He claims" that he works at 226 Sibley street in this city. He was taken before Special Judge Conroy who gave him a lecture he will not soon forget. Saloonkeeper Starts Riot. Frank Gross established a precedent when he got drunk and started to breaking the furniture in his own saloon in -123 Hoffman street. There was no one in the. saloonat the time that; Gross became violent and the first thing the people in the neighborhood knew-they heard the breaking of glass and the smashing of bottles. They rushed into Gross's saloon and found that he had dashed the cash register to the floor, had broken a number ' of bottles and glasses and was demolishing everything in sight. An officer was called and the destructive saloonkeeper was taken to the police station where- he .was arraigned before Special Judge Conroy this morning and after- pleading guilty, was fined $15. The' case attracted a great deal of attention for It is unusual for a saloon-

LAST TIME To-Night, 8:15

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