Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1908 — Page 5

5 Friday, October 16, 1908,

THE triMES.

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Republican Candidate

Wats

for Governor, will

Invade Lake County Saturday,. October 17,

1908

Grown Point in the Afternoon

East

Chicago

at Night

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CROWN POINT WILL FURNISH A BIG DEMONSTRATION FREE BARBECUE, HORSEBACK PARADE, BANDS OF MUSIC

East Chicago will have at Night, A Spectacular Torchlight Parade and Uniformed Marchers.

EAST

CHICAGO II Ulli HARBOR

(rwU reception to Mr. Edward street wu Chicago visitor yesterSchwab, In the lodge hall on Chicago day afternoon and evening.

avenue. A lair attendance was present

at the reception and everyone expressed the regret of Mrs. Schwab depart from East Chicago. Mr. Schwab, however, has taken a position in a large mill at Fort Wayne, and has decided to move his family to that city. As a token of their regard for the de

parting member, Mrs. Schwab was pre- nue, Indiana Harbor.

H. E. Jones, candidate for re-election as county recorder, was a Harbor political Yisitor yesterday afternoon. When you want that piano of yours tuned or exchanged for a new one write M. J. Madden. 333! Michigan ave-

EAST CHICAGO. Attorney Joseph A. Meade and Wil

liam Fuzzy accompanied a crowd of Hungarians to Hammond last night, where they received their "first papers."

Miss Cora Chapman of the postal department Is on the sick list this

week.

SPECIAL HAH

L TRAIN ON

ERIE TO CROWN POINT FOR

NO, GARY AND EAST CHICAGO VOTERS

DON'T FORGET

WATSON

DAY

Mrs. J. X). Kennedy has been selected as the representative of the local Tuesday Reading club to attend the sessions of the Federation of Women's Clubs on Oct. 27, 28 and 29. The

meetings of the state organization, with

which the Tuesday reading circle is afflicted, will be held in Indianapolis and the local organization Is to be congratulated upon Its wisdom in choosing their leader as the proper delegate. Mrs. Julius Friedman of Olcott avenue yesterday entertained twenty-five members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society of this city, Hamomnd, Whiting and Indiana Harbor. The afternoon was spent in discussing plans for the ensuing year, after which Mrs. Friedman

presided at a dainty luncheon, proving

herself a charming hostess.

Attorney Abe Ottenheimer transacted

business In Chicago today. Mayor DeBriae and City Attorney J

D. Kennedy last evening attended the waterways' banquet at the Carleton

hotel, Hammond. They report a very

enthusiastic gathering of the city of ficlals of the Calumet region, asd pre

diet a splendid year for the organ

ization.

City Clerk W. L. Spencer Is in Chi cago this afternoon, ordering the print

lng of the $20,000 Pennsylvania ave

nue street Improvement bonds.

Mrs. E. H. Dickinson of Magoun avenue is spending a few. days in Eagle

Creek township as the guest of her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Coch rane.

Messrs. Wilson and Glaze received

their third degree in the K. of P. lodge Wednesday evening, and report the

goat as especially vicious.

Mrs. J". G. Allen of Beacon street will entertain the Whist club at her home this evening. The meeting will be the first One of the 1908 season and a very enjoyable time Is predicted by all those

who are fortunate enough to be mem bers of this organization.

Llewellyn Griffith of Whiting was

an East Chicago visitor last evening.

James Morrelll of Chicago avenue

was a Chicago visitor this morning.

Mr. Morrelli has brought a la. o con

signment of olive oils from his Chi

rago wholesale store to East Chicago

and says he is now prepared to sell

the oil In any quantity from a pint to

five gallons.

Gabriel Betes has been chosen as

the successor of Nick Vuksanovich on the local police department, and will

cover the Oklahoma district.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Forsyth

avenue are spending a few days as

the guest of friends in South Chicago

Messrs. Loucks, Hanley, O'Neil, Mur

phy, Irish and Qulnn were visitors at

the Gary skating rink last evening.

Miss Louise Cochrane of Todd avenu

was a Hammond theater visitor last

evening, witnessing the performance o

"The Cowboy Girl" at Towle's Opera

House.

Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Whit

lng were East Chicago visitors last

evening.

The regular weekly practice of the local M. E. choir will be held in the church parlors this evening, William

Evans directing.

The East Chicago high school has

scheduled a game with the Gary ag

gregation of football players for to

morrow afternoon. The game will be

played on the Sawmill park gridiron and the boys expect to win, although Gary is said to have a remarkably fast team. Miss P. A. Johnson and Mrs. M. P. Dapperb of Taylorville, 111., who have been spending a week at the Johnson

home on Baring avenue, returned yesterday to the Illinois town. Mr. and Mrs. John Haugh have returned from their wedding journey ;to New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and

other eastern points, and have taken up their home at the DeBriae residence on Magoun avenue. R. Barlow, formerly an employe of

i the C. T. T. railway In this city, but ! now of Terre Haute, Is spending a few j days in East Chicago as the guest of , friends. PROPERTY LOANS at Roe"s Law ! Ofl1c Fortyflve couples attended the Stir-ling-Havill-McKelvey dance in I. O. O. F. hall last evening, several Hammond 1 and Whiting couples being noticed in the assembly. Miss Mayme Mashino of Hammond ' was the guest of Miss Mayme Fogarty '' of Northcote avenue Wednesday even

ing. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson of Magoun avenue will be burled in Hammond tomorrow morning, after brief services at the resi

dence by Rev. F. J. Brown of the First

Congregational church.

The East Chicago Elks held their

regular business meeting last evening

in the lodge rooms.

Messrs. Louis Griffin, Bud Russell,

John Hamilton and Harry Alkens of

Englewood members of the Oxford A. C, were visitors at the I. O. O. F, hall dance last evening.

Professor Stirling's orchestra has

been engaged to supply the music at

the Trio club ball in Hegewlsch on

Nov. 21.

Last night was amateur night at Berry's theater on Chicago avenue and several stunts were exhibited by local

sented by the lodge with a beautiful souvenir spoon, emblematic of the order's ritual.

talented "youngsters." Idras Jamea made a hit by his singing, while a

friendly (?) sparring match between

Mike" Oswego and TKid" Smallman

fairly convulsed the audience. The management has offered a set of fine

hinaware, now on exhibition in W.

R. Diamond's window, to the person holding the luck number on next Monday evening, chances being given free with every admission ticket purchased

before that time. The theater is putting on some exceptionally fine bills, the famous Gunness tragedy, in all lt

terrors, being portrayed in moving moving pictures last evening.

Herman Fleaher was an Indiana

Harbor visitor last evening.

T. V. Ryan, William Callahan and

P. Gorman of Wrhiting were visitors at

the Stirling dance last evening.

Mrs. Louis W. Giles of One Hun

dred and Forty-fourth street yester

day entertained twenty ladles in hon

or of Mrs. Edward Schwab of Magoun

avenue, who will shortly leave for Fort Wayne, Ind. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent and the ladies

report a splendid ' time. Mrs. Giles proved an excellent hostess and the pleasure of. the afternoon was augmented by the service of a dainty afternoon tea.

Attorney Willis E. Roe was a Whit

ing visitor last evening.

The musicals under the auspices of

Miss Mary Davis' class of the Congregational Sunday school will be held at the Davis home, 4428 Magoun avenue, this evening. The talent selected

is unusually good, and Miss Davis

promises a splendid time for every one who will attend. The admission fee has

been fixed at 15 cents.

The program Is appended:

Piano Solo Miss Lillian Williams

Vocal Solo Miss IGadys James

Violin Solo Miss Leona Buckley

Piano Duett

Misses Williams and Lewis

Reading Miss Minnie F. Barron Piano Solo Miss Ada Weiland

Vocal Solo Miss Mabel B. Wickey Piano Solo Miss Florence Lewis

Reading Miss Minnie F. Barron Vocal Solo Miss Mabel B. Wickey

Miss Mabel Wickey was a Chicago

visitor yesterday afternoon.

George W. Lewis returned Wednes

day night from Lima, O., where he has been for the last week, on business.

Miss Mabel Wickey will leave this

evening for Valparaiso, where she will be the guest of friends over Sunday.

The ladle3 of the Eastern Star lodge

of this city last evening tendered a

The Girls' club of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Its president. Miss Ethel Collins, on Commonwealth avenue, this evening. W. J. Funkey of the Harbor State bank is still on the sick list, suffering with a severe attack of stomach trouble. Miss Josephine Nixon, daughter of Milos Nixon, of the Westrumite company, has registered at the South Bay hotel for the winter, and will take a leading part in the social affairs at the lake front hotel. Millinery of quiet leganc is our motto. Those who prefer highest quality millinery of modest style will find such hats at the Little Hat shop, up stairs, 1332 Michigan avenue, Indiana

Harbor. Baron I Von Westrnm is entertain-

INDIANA HARBOR. Miss Olga Klima of the local tele

phone exchange is trying to recover a black and white belt, fastened with a gold -"buckle, lost between the Lake Shore depot and the Indiana Harbor telephone exchange. Miss Klima offers a reward for its return, as the belt is valued very highly ' from a standpoint of associations. Rev. Father Mungovan of St. Mary's church will this evening attend the services of Father Noll of Hartford City, at the Sacred Heart church In Whiting, where the ceremonies attendant upon the forty hours' devotion will be celebrated, j trtt... tt. -k. . ill.!. i.ii - m 1

., , . , lng a brother. John Von westrum, who their regular business meeting In the . .... ' ,,.Jl. frm nor 4t,-, v-ii ,.. . b& bat reoently arrived from Ger-

Audltorlum hall last evening, taking

in several new members. The boys now have a membership of about thirty, and expect to organize a basketball team In the near future.

Rev. Szudziszki, of Milwaukee, has arrived to take charge of the Lithuanian religious denomination in - this city. For the present services will be held In St. Patrick's church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, although Father Szudziszki expects to build on the church lots on Deodar street before long. Candidates Albert Maack and Fred Carter were Indiana Harbor visitors yesterday afternoon. M. E. Hughes, Chicago agent of the Fortune Bros.' Brewing company, transacted business in the Harbor yesterday. Mrs. J. Rich of Chicago is spending a

many. Yesterday was spent In an automobile trip over Harbor and Whiting streets and the brothers will leave soon for a brief v'sit in Grand Rapids, Mich., where Mr. Von Westrum has organized another company-for the manufacture of his road building compound. James Galvln has moved from his home on Pennsylvania avenue to the new Galvln flats at the corner of One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and Fir streets. Thomas Donnelly of Commonwealth avenue has also moved to the new Galvln flats, now open for occupancy. Mrs. H. Ehrhart of Hemlock street Is arranging for a masquerade party on Hallowe'en, Oct. SL The young ladies of the M. E. church are going to give a social in the church

parlors on the evening of Nov. 5. The

few days in the Harbor as the guest j natUre of the function has not yet been

made public, but the members of the club promise something exceptionally good to eat. William L. Briney of Grapevine street will leave shortly for Toledo, O., and Buckshannon, W. Va., where he will remain Indefinitely. Mr. Briney has been a resident of Indiana Harbor for over four years, being one of the first employes of the Inland mill and his many friends sincerely regret his departure. Miss Lizzie Davis of Michigan avenue has fully recovered from her recent Illness.

of her son, Charles Rich, of Michigan

avenue. Mrs. Roy Travis of Michigan avenue was a Hammond visitor yesterday afternoon. 'r The Misses Crook and Palmgren of this city were the guests of friends In east side Wednesday evening. The Royal League of this city will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization this evening by a big smoker and banquet at Sternberg"s cafe. Mr. Sternberg has prepared a splendid menu, and It is hoped that all the members of the organization will be able to attend. The Booster club has scheduled another meeting for Wednesday evening, the lack of a quorum on last Wednesday evening preventing the transaction of various business matters of Import

ance. Mrs. J. D. McKimpson of Grapevine

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TEN DAYS'

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Sensational Purchase OF CLOTHING

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Sale

Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes at 65 cents on the Dollar, ei

We arc satisfied with the magnificent advertisement this

sale is giving us, it shows how completely the E. & F. controls

the money saving features of the Clothing Business in Hammond, as

is shown by the following prices:

Suits made to sell at $10 and $12,

at this sale only

Suits made to sell as high as $15, at this sale

Suits made to sell as high as $18, 1

at this sale

Suits made to sell as high as $20 1 Q C H and $25, at this sale I0UU

7.00 9.50

1 2.50

4.50

9.50

Overcoats made to sell as high aj $10 and $12, at this sale Overcoats made to sell as high as $15 and $18, at this sale

as $20 and 25, at this sale H A fl A Overcoats made to sell as high T'lUU 1 Lot of Children's Suits, ages from 4 to

16 years, m all colors, made to sell as high as $4 and $6, at this sale . .

1.65

UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, SHOES, PANTS AT THIS SALE 65 CENTS ON THF DOLLAR

THE

Clothing

F.

96 State St.

and Shoe House Hammond, Ind.