Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1908 — Page 5
V THE TIMES. a Wednesday. October 14, 1908
HERE AMD THERE IN THE CALUMET REGION
Day's Grist in South Chicago
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HEARD BY EUBE.
KEEPEE OF BLIND PIG FINED BY JUDGE WELLS.
Move Into New Quarters.
The police at Kensington will move into their new quarters on Thursday of this week. It is rumored that there will be a shake-up among the officers and that the station may have a new supervising officer, but the report cannot be credited.
Ejected From Boarding House. George Radcliffe, Stony Island avenue, Parkslde, was ejected from his boarding house last night because he snored and said things in his sleep. John Rallo, the landlord, was the man who created considerable diversion for the neighbors by throwing the star
have no business taking anybody else's
time talking politics. A man who will talk politics by the hour, and on election day run away from the polls has a yellow streak running all the way. through him. Even if the moving of the Chicago, Lake Shore end Eastern shops will take several hundred men away from South Chicago. Still we will manage to pull' through all right. A tour of inspection by Jhe health official in South Chicago might revel the fact that there may be more cases of diphtheria within our limits.' The business men's complimentary smoker tonight at Lincoln hall will no doubt be attended by a large crowd. And speaking about other things
. boarder and his effects into the street. there was some joyous nearis among Radcliffe slept on a cot in the kltch- the baseball fans in South Chicago last en and soon after retiring he began to i night when , the score read 3 to 0. play a symphony on his nasal organ. Thurs far there has been no feasible He ran the scale so loud at times method of electrifying the campaign reaching high C that lie aroused all cigar. -the sleepers In the house and they en- j geveral of tne dem0cratlc leaders in
tered a protest, itaao maue up
James Zajsck of the East Side, was
fined 425 and costs yesterday In Judge
11 you didn't register yesteraay you ng. court for semng liquor with-
EAST CHICAGO fti INDIANA HARBOR
out a license. It Is said that Zajsck was conducting a blind pig near Lake
Calumet.
EAST CHICAGO. Wanted a Change of Venue.
HOUSE DOCTOR MISSING
Sells Gary . Man's While on Way v Greener Fields.
o'clock yesterday afternoon, bringing with them a goodly array of mudhens, ducks and snipe. Miss Hattie Sachariasz will resume her labors in the local postoffice the latter part of next week, and Is reported as rapidly convalescing from her recent illness.
Mrs. John Howard was a Towle Op
era House visitor last evening, wit-
to
his
mind that tea best way to stop the snoring was to throw the boarder ino the street, bo an attempt was made to eject Radcliffe. In the process tables and chairs were overturned and hurled across the room. Finally they both clinched and Rallo exhibited red marks on his throat, where he said the ejected boarderclutched him. . Things quieted down before midnight, When Radclfffe sought another boarding place.
Dies In County Hospital. John Petrovich died this morning In the county hospital from an abscess on th brain, which developed after he had been assaulted in the saloon of I. S. A. Rebac. . Rebac was placed under $10,000 bond yesterday and his wife .was placed under $5,000. They are both in jail, having been unable to furnish the bond. The trouble in the Rebac saloon occurred on September 30, when Petrovich refused to pay for his drinks. Witnesses say that he was struck over the head by the saloonkeeper while his wife held him.
Delays Traffic. A delivery wagon to which was attached a horse, belonging to B. Grossman, 8452 Buffalo avenue, broke down at Seventy-fifth street and Stony Island avenue last evening about 4:30 and delayed traffic for nearly an hour. The place of the accident is the intersection of the Seventy-fifth and
South Chicago were downtown- yesterday arranging to get speakers for the opening of the campaign, the date of which will be announced later. The only reason why we can see that you didn't register Is because you were probably handed a campaign cigar. A South Chicago woman In court the other day said a man had no right to keep anything from his wife. As a matter of fact he can't very well howsoever hard he tries. If they had gotten the baseball scores by innings at the place of registration yesterday the count might have been larger. Of course a little subscription might
be raised in South Chicago and given to the street car company so that they would be able to put a little heat in their cars. Chicago's health officials have just awakened to the fact that the Chicago water , supply is polluted by the waters of the Calumet river at South Chicago. Wonder if they would even give
the Calumet credit for that. The "Times' bulletin board was surrounded by an eager crowd yesterday when the results of the cub-tiger game came in.
The high school team will play Gary
courts, but the limit has been reached
by Andrew Paulinson, a Swede resld
Ing in the south end of the city. Paul
inson was arrested Monday on a' charge
of assault and battery and haled be-
Tpam fore Judge William A. Relland. Not
being perrecuy iammar wun me iaw 'eis iue tost irau.
of Indiana he demanded a change or i. Specter of Olcott avenue yester-
Vienue to Minneapolis. He thought that flay received his annual consignment the Justice would be given him In that of Cunard steamship line tickets and
hot-bed of Swedish residents, and was literature.
apparently vc, mum V"- Mrs. Anrlrow Wirkpv nf One H,m.
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tne local juage lancu iu ace m dred d Forvflfth strPt nnrl Ol
Dr. Hennieen. of Gary, is missing visibility or sucn a course, lie was u av-mip VMt,Priav Pn
and a fine team of mules, belonging to given a three days' continuance,, how- tertalned severai fl.Iends In honor of
Stanlev Gaston of Gary was sold in ever, in wmcn to secure legal assist- M
Michigan City to a man who will now ance, and his case will be called for
have to turn them over to the Gary trial on mursaay morning.
police. I Several East Chicagoans attended the
Dr. Hennigen made his headquarters I g.Cent theater at Hlnes' roller skat-
at Gary and made excursions from that jng. rink in Whiting las.t evening, as
city to various places In the country I jne gUest of the management.
where he raked in shackels, selling
fake horse medicines to the credible
Four Days starting
bunaay Matinee Oct. 11th Matinee Wednesday
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THE COWBOY o GIRL t j t THE KH.ROY 5 BRIT ION BIG WINNER DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS
PRETTY, PETITE, PERFECT SHOW GIRLS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 15, 16. 17
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HILDA THOMAS and LOU HALL In the new farcial comedy JANEY
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farmers about the country.
He Is known, to have gone as far The high schol team will play Gary
as Michigan C"y where he disposed of high school's team on Saturday at Saw-
most of his stock on hand and then mill park. A large crowd is desired to
decided to sell his team and buggy, witness tne aeieai v 01 tne uary
the property of Stanley Gaston of Gary, bunch.
He did so and when Mr. Gaston dls- Tne boys' basketball practice has
covered that his outfit did not return been discontinued for an indefinite time
at the proper time he had the police in the surrounding cities make in
quiries as to where Hennigen was last
seen.
The police In Michigan City located the team and they are holding it pending its Identification by Gaston. In the meantime the slick Dr. Hennigen managed to get out of the city and has
gone to parts unknown.
on account of the football season.
The "freshies" are quite proud
of
their football stars, several of whom have been elected on the regular H. S.
team.
Nuff sed! The DeBriae agency schedule loans
amounting to $10,000 during the past
week. The money was all loaned to residents of East Chicago and is to be
used in the 'construction of four new homes, the names of the owners of
which are excluded for obvious reason.
J. D. Williams of Chicago avenue is wlnnln? a warm Tilace in th heart of
Prominent Jewish L3,dieS at local office men these cool days. His
warm lunches certainly touch the spot
Robert Spear, who will shortly
leave for her new home in Indianapo- 1 lis. About twenty ladles were present and an excellent time Is said to have occupied the afternoon of the ladies. Mrs. Wickey proved a delightful hostess and presided with unusual ability at the afternoon tea. Attorney Willis E. Roe has been retained by the defense in the divorce proceedings of Maurice Castleman, the Gary real estate dealer, against his wife. Mrs. Castleman Is now in Rockford, 111., and intends to fight the case, although it has not yet been stated whether a denial or a cross-complaint will be filed. Mrs. J. D. Williams of Magoun avenue visited "The Lost Trail" at Towle's Opera House last evening. PROPERTY LOANS at Roe's Law Offic.
THEY SIARI AID SOCIETY
Stony Island avenue street car lines, and the South Chicago-bound cars over the former line were completely tied up.
MON EV LOANED on good security such as Furniture. Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 188-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room Tel. Bo. Chicago 104 Opsa Monday, Thursday ar.d Saturday eveniags until 9 P M.
Building Permits. The following building permits were Issued by the building department yesterday: 7232 Union avenue, two-story brick fiats, J. Heun ....... $4,500 7241 Emerald avenue, two-story brick flats, A. Zimmerman 4,500 8509-13 Jackson avenue, two-story brick cottage, J. Schor. ....... . 5,600 257-78th street, 1-story frame cottage, L. Lorenson 2,000 11921 Lowe avenue, two-story brick flats, A. O'Donnell 4,000 306-118th street, two-story brick flats, G. , Schmidt 2,500 11717 Parnell avenue, two-story concrete residence, G. Zeukel.. 2,000 8683 Wallace street, one-story brick basement, J. Kane 1,100
DK. CARROLL, Oldest Established SPUC1AI.IST la Chicago treating j DISEASES OF IV1EZV Consultation Fiee Medicine $1.00 Sooth Chicago office, 256 92d St Cor. Houston
HENRY GROSS sPainting and Decoratings PAINT, GLASS, WALL PAFE3 PAINfER'S SURPLUS
So. Chicago
Death Record.
Gertrude Harding, 72, 10200 Wallace avenue. Emma Krohn, 4, 7692 South
Chicago avenue. Don C. Merrick, 1
6440 Ellis avenue. John Spill, 25, 8040
Parnell avenue.
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HERE AND THERE.
9033 Commercial Ave. Tsl. So, Chicax 212
Fred Peulecke Patterns and Models 1 to 36-Horse Powe Marine Engine?. - - - - GENERAL & ELECTRICAL MACHINE WORK. ( S11, Stored. AUTOMOBILES ( Repaired. 0122 Erie Ave. South Chicago TIIOXB 741. A. E. F. HASENCLEVER, M. D. SPECIALIST Treats Skillfully, Nervous, Chronic and all Dis. eases of Women and Children.
Judge Wells presided -at the South Chicago municipal court yesterday
morning.
Mr. P. M. Reilly, superintendent of the Illinois Steel company's foundries, Is in the east inspecting the various
foundries.
Joseph Brown, of the real estate firm
of Young & Brown, of Commercial
avenue, made a business trip to Chi cago yesterday.
Aiany or soutn cnicago a young people are expecting to attend the dance
at Calumet Theater hall tonight
Mrs. John Hoyer of Ninety-ninth street and Avenue J, who has been
very ill at the Baptist hospital in Chi
cago. Is reported to be much improved. The bazaar given by St. Bride's
church at Jones' hall, Windsor Park
will commence next Monday evening and the proceeds will go towards the new church fund.
Consultation Free. Suite 45. Honrs 104.
Phone, West 469. 182 State St. Chlcaw
Telephone Office, 748; Residence 243. South Chlcaffo. FRANK FOSTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 15, Commercial Block. 205 Commercial avenue, - Chicago, III. Residence 9120 Exchange avenue.
-The
East Chicago Organize ' Yesterday.
(Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 14.
first step was taken towards the build
Ing. of a Jewish synagogue in Indiana Harbor yesterday when the Jewish ladies of the city organized the first Jewish Ladies Aid society. The or
ganization is comprised of the fealth-
est and most prominent Jewish fam
ilies of the city and will do splendid work in the raising of funds with
which to complete their church plans.
The ladles are already preparing for
their first grand ball, to be given In
Cohen's hall in about six weeks, and
advertising matter will be distributed
within the next two or three weeks.
The trustees of the association are
Mesdames Cohen, Markovitch and Wol
pert," an dthe following officers have been chosen for the ensuing year:
President Mrs. M. H. Braraan. Vice President Mrs. A Zimmerman. Secretary Mrs. Brenner. Treasurer Mrs Barney Cohen.
and a big decrease In the attendance at local boarding houses is noticeable.
H. C. Van Deusen of the Standard
Nurseries company.-Valparalso, was an
East Chicago business visitor yester-
Brune Schrelber, candidate on on
the democratic ticket for county treas
urer, was looking after those dilapidated fences again yesterday afternoon.
P. Grebner of the Diamond market was a New Carlisle visitor over Sun
day, returning yesterday morning.
Miss Nellie McKay and brother, Blanford, of Beacon street, attended a dancing party at Long's hall last evening. Last night was the regular meeting night of the East Chicago Odd Fellows' lodge. The ritualistic work was exemplified by the degree team. Miss Nellie McKay of Beacon street
and Miss Carrie Busch have declared
their Intention of studying at the
Bush Temple Conservatory of Misuc
during tne coming winter, taking a
course in operatic work.
George H. Lewis of the Calumet
Hardware " company was a Chicago
business visitor yesterday
Miss Florence Lewis of Magoun av-
Mat Brick of near St John, was here! enue was a Chicago visitor yesterday
Monday looking alter Business mat-1 afternoon.
DYER.
ters.
Theodore Kammer was at St. John Tuesday evening to attend the meeting 1
of the D. R. K. C. V. society.
A large rrmmber from here attended
the funeral of the late F. P. Keilman
at St John Tuesday.
Bernard Schulte, sr., of Scherervllle,
transacted business here Monday.
F. F. Scheldt was a St. John visitor
Monday.
According to reports, damaging fires have broken out in the woods south
of here. Tuesday evening the farm
ers living in that neighborhood were busy fighting the flames. Whether the
Mrs. Francis Waite of Hammond was
the guest of Mrs. G. E. Hinds of this
city yesterday afternoon.
Several members of the East Chicago
high school will render vocal selections
at the oencert to be given In the near
future by the Bible class of the M. E.
Sunday school.
Timothy Ball, Lake county's historian,
was an East Chicago visitor yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ball, although 93
years of age, is still in the best of health, walks upright and is able to read without the use of spectacles. He Is, in fact, an excellent example of the
effects of proper living, and attributes
fires were extinguished we are unable his longevity to his simple mode of
to tell.
George Gard of here yesterday to business matters.
Schererville, was look after some
LANSING.
Mrs. M. Andrews and son, Sydney,
of West Pullman were visitors in town
this week.
Mrs. Bock was in Chicago Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lange were in
Dolton this week.
W. C. Vanderberg was a Chicago
visitor Monday.
Sheriff's Sale. The date of sale of the steamer "Tourist has been changed to Oct. 14, 1908, 118th street and Calumet river, 3 p. m. sharp. Inquire of William Christy, bailiff municipal court, or Frank Foster, room 15, 9206 Commercial avenue. South Chicago.
FOR SALE Cheap, force and section well pump with point. Hass & Hilton Co., 9187 South Chicago avenue. South Chicago. it.
South Bay Hotel MRS. F.'LUGLE, Proprietor Rates: $2.O0 and $2.50 per day $iO 00 and $12 30 per week INDIANA HARBOR, IND
CARL ANI2RSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR BuilMng and Sidewalks A. SPECIALTY TVlephoa L. H. 663. TLao. 9XU
LEAVE IT TO LJS
w?.S?raLFali.?,r.Winte5 SuIt,?r Overcoat that needs cleaning? We call for and deliver goods to all parts of the Calumet District. Special Attention given to Children's Garments.
J. M. DELANEY & CO. Fancy Cleaners and Dyers
TWO STORES j CommcrcUl Ave. Telephone: South Chicago 2423
residence.
i The Bingo cluh has splendidly en- ! tertalned last evening at the home of
Mrs. Edmunds, onBarlng avenue. About
twenty ladles were present and in
dulged In playing the club game, crok-
inole, until a late hour. The funeral of Mrs. Josie Trzinski, of Baring avenue, was held this morning, solemn high mass being recited at St. Stanislaus' church by Rev. Father Bolka, assisted by Fathers Stachiewaki, of Indiana Harbor, and Czerozinski, of the "Whiting church. Interment was made in Holy cross cemetery, West Hammond, under the direction of Andrew Kmles. Mrs. Anna Cowley and infant son of Grand Crossing are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Cowley's mother, Mrs. Ida Williams of Magoun avenue. Melvin Hascall is still confined to his home with an Injury to his hip, received while playing In the football game against the Oxford A. C. of Chicago last Sunday. He will be able to resume his work within a few days, however, and Mel's smile will perhaps brighten the look of gloom that settled on the countenance of his team when It was prophesied that he would be out of the game for several weeks. Del Funkhousar, the genial constable of Judge William A. Relland's court, la suffering with a severe attack of stomach trouble. Michael Kinney of Olcott avenue left last night for an extended business trip to his former home in Gerard, O. Attorney Pat Keecan was an Indiana Harvor visitor last evening. Messrs. I. Specter, W, L. Cherry, Charles Nelson and P. Keenan enjoyed a hunting trip In the vicinity of Miller's Station Monday afternoon and yesterday. They returned about 2
INDIANA HARBOR.
(jonstaoie (jharies Mulier was a
Qrown Point business visitor this morning.
Attorney Willis E. Roe transacted
business in Chicago today. The Stirling orchestra will hold an
other of their dancing parties at I. O. O. F. hall on Forsyth avenue tomorrow evening. Professor Long of Woodlawn has been engaged to give instructions from S to 9 o'clock, after which the usual reception will be held until midnight. Constable James Lowden and Andrew Fuzy were South Bend visitors yesterday afternoon. When you want that piano of yours tuned or exchanged for a new one write' M. J. Madden, 3332 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. Members of the Royal League and visitors of the league have been notified that a smoker and banquet has been arranged to take place next Friday evening in the lodge rooms In Cline'8 hall, this city. The function will be held in celebration of the league's twenty-fifth anniversary. The order Is one of the finest fraternal and benefit associations In the country and its growth during the past year has been especially marked. M. Sternberg will serve the Friday evening banquet and a good time is assured to all who care to participate in the Joys of the evening. Fred Selubeck of east side has taken a position in the Walker & Barrett market on Michigan avenue, and has moved his family into the flat above the store. Dr. and Mrs. George Orf saw "The Stubborn Clnderilla," at the Princess theater Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. A. McGranahan and Miss Lulu Brooks have decided to open mil
linery parlors in the Frank building on Pennsylvania avenue, near Michigan, and will commence operations the lat- ! ter part of this week. Both ladies are I experienced milliners and have gained
I quite a reputation by their uniqueness : of design. Miss Brooks recently arrived in East Chicago from her home in Wauceda, Wis., and is especially
well adapted to the millinery work,
while Mrs. McGranahan is a prominent
figure in Harbor social affairs.
The Misses Emma and Kate Bueh-
, holz and Mr. Edward Eckert of Henj derson, Ky., are spending a few days
In this city as the guest of Dr. George
Orf and wife. -
Millinery of quiet elegance is our motto. Those who prefer highest qaull-
ty millinery of modest style will find
such hate at the Little Hat shop, up
stairs, 3332 Michigan avenue, Indiana
Harbor.
Mrs. Rebecca Barker of Chicago was
a Harbor business visitor yesterday,
H. B. Watson of Indianapolis made
his semi-monthly trip to the Harbor yesterday, registering at the Harbor
hotel. Mrs. M. Levin of Chicago arrived to
day and will spend several days at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Gold-
steen of Michigan avenue.
M. Sternberg and Mrs. A. K. Briggs of Michigan avenue were the guests of friends in Chesterton yesterday aft
ernoon.
Judge G. E. Relland was a Gary legal
visitor yesterday.
Dr. Sauer of Michigan avenue transacted business in Chicago yesterday
afternoon. We wonder if it was base ball?
Miss Stella Kent of Grapevine avenue is spending a few days as the guest of Miss Jennie Szymanski of Commonwealth avenue during the ab
sence of Mrs. J. A. Patterson. Mr,
and Mrs. Patterson left' this morning
on an extended business trip to St
Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Ernest Summers lias moved into the house on Grapevine street ercently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. John. Bowers
The Misses Jennie and Fronle Bur-
ley of Oakland, Cal., are spending
few days In Indiana Harbor as the
guest of Mrs. Fagan of Commonwealth
venue.
. Miss Lucile Braswell was a South,
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Chicago business visitor Monday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Bart Brlney and Miss Dora Majinski of Fir street were visitors in Chicago last evening. MV J. Madden, Indiana Harbor's piano tuner, Is on the sick list at his home, 3521 Fir street. F. H. Brown, state representative of the Indianapolis Brewing company, was a Harbor business visitor yesterday, spending several hours with local saloon men. F. J. Teal yesterday took j. Schuman of Pennsylvania avenue to St. Margaret's hospital. Schumann Is being treated by Dr. Ansley for typhoid fever and Is reported to have a maglinant case. Mrs. J. Ambroslua of Commonwealth avenue was the guest of friends in Whiting yesterday . afternoon. A meeting of the Polish republic club has been scheduled for Thursday
evening. The meeting will be held ir Ketuck's hall on Cedar street, and wll! be addressed by Candidates Greenwald, Grant and Maack. Attorney P. A. Parks transacted business in Justice Huber's court, In Gary, yesterday afternoon. J. F. Villifred of Pontiac, 111., spent several hours in the Harbor yesterday, renewing old acquaintances among local mill men. There will be a meeting of the Young Men's Republican club in republican headquarters over the state bank tomorrow evening. At this time preparations will be made for participation in the big "Watson meeting at East Chicago on Saturday evening. It Is desired to send at least 100 Harborltes to the local meeting, and a full attendance of the members Is urged. WANTED Something to remove that gloomy feeling that pervades residents of this oity and East Chicago on Bunday afternoons.
