Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1908 — Page 5

Saturday. October 17, 1908.

THE TIMES.

Day's Grist in South Chicago

too email in trldth and depth. Be was severely reprimanded by Judge "Wells who said a man that would cheat poor unsuspecting- people In that manner should get no Justice from out of his hands. George Taralis, another Greek ped dlar, living at 8929 South Chicago avenue, was also arrested and fined $25

T ,, . ., QOiS and costs for giving short measure. He The Dr. I M J,tw"T; J" 9" was arrested Thursday at Eighty, again continued in Judge Landls . court superior avenue by down town, and the charge against the . ,,. )

Case Again Postponed.

women will come up before ' hearing. Oct. 26, and that of himself for alleged ; illegal operations, for which he is out j

on bail in the sum of J2.000, will bo heard in the same court on Oct. 27. The

City Sealer L. Galllgan.

Police Is Injured.

EAST CHICAGO AMD INDIANA HARBOR

Democrats Will Meet. Democrats of East Chicago expect

to have a fair attendance this evening

William Bitters, age 2T, a policeman

cause of the postponement was due to at the South Chicago station, while at thj,r rally ln pontic headquarters Judge Landis having an important pursuing a prisoner last night, fell Qn olcott avenue. Clem Kern, a cousin

case, the details and its Importance or of tne democratic gubernatorial canwhlch failed to come out on the day of "ee cap so badly that he had to be . dldate la to be the speaker of the

tanen to ms nome in ine amDuiance. The injury is not considered serious, but will kee pthe officer confined to his home for some time.

its incpiency.

Death of Miss Aurnan.

The death of Miss Theresia Aurnan of 7039 "Washington avenue, occurred on last Tuesday. The funeral took place at the home of her parents yesterday afternoon.

New Garage Almost Ready. The Peutecke garage on Houston avenue Is nearly completed and the

Run Over By Wagon. Elderpold Greidzinskl. 12 years old.

living at 8716 Houston avenue,, was in-j

jured yesterday by being run over by an empty sand wagon belonging to the Circuit Supply company. The driver, Oscar Kelson, 355 Eighty-third street was held blameless for the accident.

As the boy was trying to climb on the

owner will soon move into his new aide of the wagon when he slipped and

quarters, where he will have one of the fell.

finest garages in the city. The first floor will be used for the storing and housing of machines and the up-stalrs utilized as a repair shop. Mr. Peuecka

expects to move into the new building :

about the first of November.

Due on Sept. 1.

South There

The new saloon licenses in Chicago become due on Nov. 1.

are about fifty saloons in this district that will be transferred or change hands at that time. Many of the saloonkeepers are now securing their new licenses.

Gave Short Measure. Peter Fanas, a Greek peddlar, living at 8927 South Chicago avenue, was fined $50 and costs yesterday in Judge Well's court for giving short measure and $25 and costs for peddling without a license. He was arrested by Inspectors M. Hickey and J. S. Mooney while selling potatoes on Thursday to Mrs. A. Swanson of 10057 Avenue N. Fanas' wooden measure was an inch

LINCOLN THEATRE 9103 COMMERCIAL AYE.

Is Nearly Completed. The interior remodeling of Cole & Young's Jewelry store on Commercial avenue is nearly completely and the proprietors expect in a few days to receive their fall line of holiday goods which they will display ln their newly arranged place of business.

SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. The First Methodist Episcopal church, Ninety-first street and Houston avenue. Albert A. Mahoney, pastor; B. G. Swaney, assistant. Our services are free and every one is cordially invited and receive a hearty welcome that they may feel at home to worship with us at all the following services: The subject of the services at 11 a. m. is, "Our Guide Post," and at 7:45 p. m., "Shut Up that Ox," with special music by the king's choir in the morning and by the choir at night.

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Clares that he will serve the patrons of bis new place with fresh perch every Friday evening while the season lasts. Mrs. M. Rottenberg of the East Chicago Tea and Coffee store, transacted business in Chicago yesterday. The lnterurban Hr are buildintr a.

evening.. Local democrats have man- waltlng room about twenty-five feet aged to secure a band with which they at Harbor Junction. Heretofore pahope to draw a crowd. With the big trons of the 1Ine have been subJected Watson rally on 'hand. East Chicago tQ the 6and and wInd wnfte waitlnjr will certainly have all the politics it f Gary cars, and the Improvement is

can siana ior one rnuuv. n on6 that has beea 6adly needed rally is to be held ln the new Lewis several weeks.

skating rink, and full particulars re

garding its course are given elsewhere

for

ln the columns of The Times.

Councllmen Lewrs, Walton and Shock report that the officials of the C. L. S. & E. railway company will Monday evenins: present to the council a deed

Announce Demons. i tor the riparian rights to the frontage

Rev. J. H. Palmer will occupy the on Lake Michigan of the city park

pulpit of the local M. E. church at both property in Indiana Harbor. This gives morning and evening services Sunday, the city control over the water rights

nreachine on the toolcs of "Lost in the 01 over uu leei 01 oeacn ironrage, ex

House of God," and "The Pillars, tentung z ieei into me lane, a reaaiy

Joachim and Boaz or the Finishing of Our Lives." The latter sermon is

preached especial to the Masonic fraternity and ladies of the Eastern Star organization, who have been invited and will attend in a body. Sunday morning will witness the first communion service of the year and a full membership attendance is requested by

the pastor. A week f roni Sunday will '

witness the rally day services of both the Sunday school and church, and active preparations are being made by the class teachers for an exceptionally large attendance upon that day. Special music by the choir will also be a feature of Sunday's services. J. Roy Morrison of The Times, is visiting republican headquarters in

valuable acquisition

County Surveyor W. F. Bridge of

Crown Point was an East Chicago vis

itor yesterday afternoon, viewing the scene of the proposed re-paving of

Forsyth and One Hundred and Fifty first street.

Mrs. L. W. James of Englewood has been visiting her parents; Mayor and

Mrs. Edward DeBriae of Magoun ave nue, for several days.

M. Kallln of Gary, visited J. Fried

man of the Friedman Liquor company.

yesterday afternoon,

The Ladles' Aid of the Congregational church of this city are preparing for an experience meeting, to be

held at the Davis home, 4428 Magoun

avenue, Thursday evening, Oct. 22

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HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM

Mr. John Hubbell, formerly of Hegewisch, who has been living at Hllls-

boro. 111., for the past few years, returned to this place and took a posi

tion with the Western Steel people.

Mrs. Korthaus, ' who Is still at the

hospital, is steadily improving. Mrs. Luke Reed is reported 111.

Visit our new fruit store at the south

end of town.

Mrs. Nettie O'Connor expects to take

her place as stenographer at the "Western Steel the first of the month. The regular monthly business meeting of the Sunday school board of the M. E. church will be held In the prayer meetin room Saturday night, October 17th. Mrs. John Sweeney has ben called to her home in "Wisconsin where her mother is seriously 111. 1 Mr. H. O. Martin has accepted a position with McCord & Co. of Chicago. Miss Mabel Boyle, formerly of Hegewisch and who is now a trained nurse at Rockford, 111., took a few days' leave of absence and is visiting friends her nd in South Chicago. Mrs. E. Miles entertained the Rose club at her home Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. A. Anderson captured the first

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Villi's CLI1U 11X19. WW UUUUJ, Mrs. Hohwey and daughter Ella saw "Fifty Miles from Boston" at the Auditorium Saturday afternoon. After the matinee Mrs. Arthur Anderson met Ella and took her out to tier new home

in iieimont avenue wnere sne spent Sunday. Mrs. Graham is spending a few days here witn relatives, fter which will go to Chicago to mane her home with ner daugnter, Mrs. A. Anderson. j Little Willie Back, who has almost been an invalid for tne pst few weens is improving little the last few days. The German -American Tank Car Co. of East Chicago are waiting for some new material out are expect to be in working jsiiape again in a few days. Mr. Walter Ball who has ben mail carrier for the west part of town for some time has been transfered to So. Chicago. Mrs. Mary .Neill of Burnham is reported ill. Mrs. Arthur Tweedle of Hammond called on a number of her Hegewisch friends Thursday. Miss Jeanette Pratt, principal of the Henry Clay scaool, is hunting for all ctnluren betwen the ages of 4 and 6, as she hopes in the near future to start a kindergarten department in the school. On Oct. 24th the Ladies' Aid society of the Metnooist cnuicn expect to eci.e

supper in the rear room at the churcn from 5 o'clock until 8. Charges 6 cents an order. Tliey solicit the patronage of everyone. V. A. Beckman, who is in the employ of the liarriman associated lines, will go to St. Louis Tnursday nignt and intends to be there a greater part of the winter. Rev. S. A. Dewins of the Methodist church will preach Sunday evening on the subject: "The Bible. What it is and what it is not." He invited everybody to this service, which will begin at 8 o'clock.

ball team to their friends. The game is especially promising, as both , teams are in the best of condition and should put up a really fast hour's work. R. F. Nowak of the Bartholomae & Roesing Brewing company, transacted business in Chicago yesterday afternoon. City Attorney J. D. Kennedy was a Chicago visitor last evening. Mrs. T. W. Spencer of Beacon street, is spending the day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrman, In Hammond. Attorney Abe Ottenheimer yesterday filed suit before Justice W. A. Reiland for the payment of 44 by E. A. Gross to Leo Smallberg of this city. Mr. Gross is a local labor agent and according to the allegations in the complaint, engaged Smallberg to secure 106 . men to be used in construction work by the C. M. & &SL P. railway. For each of these men Smallberg was

to receive fifty cents, of $53 in all. Instead, he declares that Gross paid but $9.50, and he is suing for the balance. Mr. Gross has not yet secured an attorney for his defense. James Langton of Olcott avenue will visit friends in Gary tomorrow afternoon and evening.

Messrs. McCoy and Schlieker will attend the barbecue at Crown Point this afternoon, making the trip in the Schlieker automobile.

Chicago this afternoon, in the interests Every lady belonging to the Aid so-

of the local Toung Men's Republican j ciety are expected to earn $1 before club. i that time and report at the meeting

. "Don't forget the Tigers-Armour the manner in which it was earned

Square Seniors' game at Sawmill park Neve' invitations to participate In the on Sunday afternoon." is the parting affair have been Issued by the commit-

lniunction of tne t;ast cmcago ioot- tee -

done ln rhyme.

John G. Fischrupp and John Coar of Whiting, were East Chicago visitors vesterdav. transacting business in

Judge W. A. Reiland's court. D. Stickles, "the Kaiser," has re

turned, and is brimful' of tales of re

publican victories in the northern end

of the state. "We'll win with Watson,'

is his slogan, "and the entire state ticket is bound to win." For several days an Item has appeared ln The Times requesting some cure for that gloomy feeling experienced by" residents of this city and Indiana Harbor on Sunday afternoons. The "tigers" football team have found the solution, they say, and declare that If their Sunday afternoon games at Sawmill park are only attended by a larger crowd East Chicago residents will have no cause to complain. The gme with the Armour Square seniors this Sunday will be especially Interest

ing, they promise. The "Tigers" have arranged for a game with the Armour Square Seniors, one of the fastest football organizations in Chicago, for Sunday afternoon. The game will be played at Sawmill park and a large attendance is predicted. Hon. Clem Kern, of "Valparaiso, has been selected to speak at democratic headquarters on Olcott avenue Saturday evening. Mr. Kern is a cousin of the vice presidential candidate and is

or meeting at 6:30 o'clock. There will

bo no prayer meeting in the Congregational church on next Wednesday evening, reports the pastor, In order

that the members may attend the meeting of the Michigan City district

association, to .be held in Hammond on

that evening. Rev. W. G. Puddefoot

will be the Wednesday evening speak

er, and his brilliant powers of lecturing will doubtless be an incentive for the attendance of the East Chicago church people.

Gary high school sent a t&am to East

Chicago this afternoon to meet the local eleven on SawmiU park's gridiron. The boys have had splendid training during the past week and expect to

show the Gary lads a specimen of real

football playing.

Misses Margaret Griffith and Edith

Langenham of Whiting, transacted business with East Chicago milliners

yesterday afternoon.

W. L. Cherry, East Chicago's ever-

smiling contractor, was a Miller visitor yesterday afternoon and even after the horrors of a trip to that place, re

turned simling to think that he had

landed new work.

D. Cohen and C. H. Spaulding were

Gary business visitors yesterday aft

ernoon and evening. Mrs. Peter Stirling of Magoun avenue, is suffering with a severe case of bronchitis. Anton Rundqulst is wondering when

the city offices will move to the new

headquarters in the municipal build

ing. Anton says that he wants to move

the old "shacks" to another part of the city before cold weather sets in and

thinks city is "mighty slow in mov

ing."

E. W. Wickey addressed the voters of Shelby last evening, and will be a

member of the East Chicago recep

tion committee to escort Hon. James E.

Watson to this city this evening.

Attorney Joe A. Meade is transacting

business in Blue Island this afternoon. A small gold locket," engraved, was found "on the corner of One Hundred and Fifty-first street and Olcott avenue last evening by James Langton, and can be obtained at the J. Mor-

relli fruit store on Chicago upon proper

identification. The locket contains the

portrait of a small child. Mrs. James Whitmer and Mrs. J. D,

Kennedy of Baring avenue, were the

guests of friends in Chicago yester

day afternoon.

junior owanz or vvniting was an

East Chicago visitor last evening.

The Republic mills closed down this morning for repairs but will re-open

on Wednesday morning. This will give the millmen an opportunity to visit republican headquarters and have the party principles firmly installed in

to their minds before election day.

Miss Mary Reese of Olcott avenue.

Is in Chicago today consulting a prom

inent oculist.

Patrick Brady of One Hundred and

Forty-fourth and Todd avenues, died

at St. Margaret's hospital in Ham-

mand last evening, after an illness of

several weeks. He is survived by sev

eral grown-up children, to whom his

several friends extend the hand of

sympathy. The funeral arrangements

have not yet been made.

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Thursday, Friday

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former Gary saloonkeepers, were East ma,kinf Ta ouJLof J e ftate ln the be" Chicago and Indiana Harbor visitors half of Joha w- The local democratic yesterday, looking for locations. The organization are arranging for a brass two men were among these who left band of ten Pieces, wlth whlch they

the steel city following the edict of

hope to secure a fair attendance for

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the circuit court on the temDerance "lc "i" - -"e ai.son

meeting is scneauieu ior oaiuraay

movement and will no doubt accept

locations ln this city.

Miss Elizabeth Jordan of Hegewisch, was the guest of Miss Myrtle Alexan

der at the Reiland hotel yesterday aft

ernoon. Officer John Thompson has returned from a three days' visit with friends at West Baden Springs. Gus Olson of Rockford, I1L, is spending a few days ln East Chicago as the guest of friends. G. O. Reed, assistant city engineer, will spend Sunday with relatives ln Michigan City. The new city hall on Forsyth avenue, is completedfl and as soon as the furniture, ordered from the A. H. Andrews company of Chicago, is received, the various municipal offices will be opened for business. It is being thought advisable to hold a dance in

, evening, it is safe to say that the at1 tendance at the Kern meeting will be small.

Rev. J. H. Palmer of the First M. E. church has extended an Invitation to the members of the Eastern Star lodge of this city to attend the services at the M. E. church on - Sunday evening. The lodge will attend in a body, meeting at the home of Mrs. Abbie Thomas, Just north of One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, on Magoun avenue. Rev. John L Donovan, Jr., of Hammond has been selected to preach at the Congregational church next Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. The choir has been reorganized and special music arranged for both the morning and evening service. The evening service will be under the guidance

of the pastor, who will speak on "The

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tne new nau some time curing tne Causes of Indifferentism." Miss Mary coming month, using the proceeds for Reese will lead the Christian Endewthe furnishing of books for the public

library room, one of the most elabrately furnished apartments in the new building. Albert Lewis of Magoun avenue, transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Attorney P. McCIosky was a Gary business visitor yesterday afternoon. Car No. 62, of the C. L. S. & S. B. line, one of the old cars operating between this city and Indiana Harbor, has been repaired and returned to service A. Greenbaum of Oak Park, 111., was the guest of friends in East Chicago and Indiana Harbor yesterday afternoon and evening. The fih supper at Phillip Comodore's buffet on Chicago avenue, was a success last evening, and Comodore de-

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INDIANA HARBOR. Young Republicans Meet. An enthusiastic meeting of the

Young Men's Republican club was held in the republican headquarters over

the 'Harbor State bank last evening,

and arrangements made fr the send

Ing of a large delegation to the Wat

son rally in East Chicago this evening,

About fifty republicans were present

and everyone was ln favor of show

Ing what Indiana Harbor can do ln the

way of turning out a good representa

tion to greet the gubernatorial can

aiaate upon nis visit to tms end o

the county.

Dr. F. E. Stephens, C. C. Robinson

and F. V. Sauer will attend the Cubs Tigers exhibition game in Chicago Sun

day afternoon, and are busily comput

ing the number of runs to be made by

their respective favorites for cham

pion honors. J

Rev. Bradshaw of the University of Chicago, will occupy the pulpit of the Eaptlst church at both morning and

evening services tomorrow.

The splendid congregations at th

Harbor M. E. church for the past sev

eral Sundays has been very gratlfyin

to the pastor, and he reports that all departments of work are opening very

nicely for the year. The following

themes will be under his guidance to

morrow: "Looking to Jesus," ln th

morning service, at 11 o'clock, an

"Down in Egypt," at the 7:30 o'clock evening discourse. Special music will be in evidence by the choir at both services. The Epworth League at 6:30

o'clock will be ln charge of the Misses

Lynn and Edith Collins.

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Reiland will leave this evening for an extended visit with relatives and friends in New York state. Judge 'William A. Reiland of East Chicago will occupy the bench of his brother's court durin ghis absence. Miss Lucile Braswell of Michigan avenue, was a Chicago visitor this morning. M. J. Maddenn of Michigan avenue,

transacted business in Gary yesterday morning. Charles Lambing of Michigan avenue was a visitor at the Gary roller skating rir.k last evening, accompanied by a friend. Attorney J. A. Patterson and wife cf Grapevine street, will return Monday morning from their three days' visit with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dobbie will sail on October 24 from Scotland, and will make their home ln Indiana Harbor upon their arrival here. For the present, however, they will reside at the home of Mrs. Dobble's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Collins of Commonwealth avenue. The Dobbie family were residents of the Harbor several months ago, but returned to the home

land in Scotland. The Jersey Dairy company is the ' name of a new milk and cream concern i in Indiana Harbor, dealing ln pasteur- : Ized milk and cream, j Candidates Greenwald. Maack and

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last evening, about fifty of the Polish voters turning out for the meeting. : The population of Indiana Harbor's foreign district is rapidly lining up for the November election and Indiana Harbor is good, apparently, for a splendid majority. Mrs. J. A. McGranahan and Miss Louise Brooks of Waucedah, Wis., this morning opened their new millinen' shops in the Frank building on Pennsylvania avenue. The ladies have quite an array of fashionable styles on display and will no doubt receive) a great deal of the modish millinery of the ; city. Edward Hinery, who recently returned from an extended visit in Florida, has opened a meat market in th rear of his parents' grocery store on

Euclid avenue.

Millinery of quiet elegance is our motto. Those who prefer highest quality millinery of modest styla will find such hats at the Little Hat shop, upstairs, 3232 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. A. O. Ross of Chicago 1s substituting for W. J. Funkey at the Harbor State bank, during the latter's illness. Miss Margaret Diamond was a Chicago visitor yesterday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Van Home of Fir street, will entertain friends from

Chicago tomorrow afternoon and even

ing. Captain Elam of the Valparaiso postal

department, anda former revenue collector, was an Indiana Harbor vis

itor yesterday on his way to Hammond. E. A. Gross of East Chicago, visited friends In the Harbor 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. F. J. Lewis Meyer of the C L. S. & S. B. line, transacted business In the Harbor yesterday. B. Lichenfeldt of Pennsylvania avenue, has moved Into the Fagan bouse on Commonwealth avenue. Mrs. Thomas O'Conr.ell of the Harbor hotel was yesterday taken to the En

glewood hospital In Chicago, by Ir.

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Robinson, her attending physi-

David, the five-year-old son of 'William Hancock, superintendent of th In'and blast furnace, is suffering with a severe case of the croup, confined to the Hancock apartments at the South Bay hotel. Miss Ethel Corliss, who has been visiting for the past two months at the home of Dr. C. C. Robinson, returned yesterday to her home in Quincy, Mich. J. Li. "Walker, "W. C. Barrett, O. A. Barrett and Miss Lucile Barrett will spend Sunday at Mr. Walker's home in Laporte, Ind., returning home Sunday evening. IP-TO-DATE MILLIXERT. Ladles, the best place to buy your hats is at Miss Blumenthal's l7th street, near Fir street. 10-16-2t The local M. E. choir met Thursday evening at the home of S. Dukes, on Drummond street A fair attendance of the members was present and a very enjoyable practice had, under the leadership of John Golder, the director. Miss Ethel Collins, of Commonwealth

i avenue, last evening entertained the

M. E. Girl's club. The eveninu was

spnt in playing games and in the Consideration of plans for the ensuing year. Miss. Collins served refreshments, after which the members returned to their respective homes, well pleased with the splendid powers of entertainment of their hostess and president.

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