Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 20 November 1908 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Friday, November 20, 1908. .

EftST GHIGftGO AND INDIANA HARBOR

EAST CHICAGO.

every day. Blue Valley, sold by W. R.

Diamond.

I

Marries ill Brooklyn. . I Messrs. Joe A. Meade, O. M. Foland,

Word has been received here of the D. J. Funghouser, J. D. Williams. Wil-

marriaee of Mr. Roy Clinton of this Ham A Reiland,- Herman Fleahor and

city, son of James Clinton, of Olcott J. Rey Morrison were participants in

avenue, to Miss Anna Andres of Brook- a. lurney dinner ai tiacneiors- esi

lyn, N. T. The wedding is the cul- mis noon, it was a aanayi

minatlon of an engagement of several a. C. Fedder of the Diamond store is

months, and was performed at the gtm confined to his home with a se home of the bride's parents in the vera attack of the grippe.

eastern city. Mr. tunion is one Building Commissioner Kliver and the well-known young men of East officers Newman and Miller were vis-

Chicago, and will bring his bride to Uors at the Renand court ln this city

this city in a few days, intending to yesteraay afternoon.

Medal flour. "Cost less." Sold by W.

G. O. Reed, East Chicago's talented r. Diamond

comedian, returned lasi evening .... Attorneys J.

a several weeks western tour. air.

Reed is looking well and promises to point yesterday afternoon.

enter the local vaudevjue circuit in me

near future.

D. Kennedy and Pat

Keenan transacted business in Crown

Mrs. Cynia Palmer of Todd avenue

was a CYiirnern thpater visitor last

Miss Louise MCK.enney or wigiewuuu evening.

Is visiting relatives on Pennsylvania

avenue for a few days this week

Pure old-fashioned Buck Wheat at

W. R. Diamond's.

Miss Ethel Collins has recovered from

her recent attack of th egrippe.

Miss Florence Stewart of Whiting

was a local visitor yesterday after- a ,ocal visitor yesterday afternoon

noon, visiting at the Dixon nome on

Magoun avenue,

The Misses Flossie Plckard and Ma-

Miss Dorothy Pierce will leave to

morrow for Kouts, Ind., where she will

spend the week-end holidays with her

parents.

Judge William A. Reiland was

Chicago theater visitor last evening,

Herman Miller of Westville, Ind., was

Michael Sura of the F. J. Fife es

tablishment yesterday received news of

the death of his aunt, Mrs. Agnes

bel Wickey ,vill spend Saturday with Du8ea. ln chlcafC. on Wednesday even

friends ln Michigan City

ing. Mr. Sura will attend the funeral

Attorney Clarence Bretsch of Gary which is to be held on Saturday after

was an East Chicago business visitor noon.

yesterday afternoon. - Candied Cherries at W. R. Dia

Try a pound of butter churned fresh I mond's.

Rev. J. H. Palmer of the M. E

church ln this city returned from Ohio

on Wednesday evening of this week,

and will fill the regular appointments here on Sunday morning. On Sunday evening Dr. Edgar Blake of Chicago

will occupy the pulpit. Doctor Blake is

a prominent Sunday school worker and

EAST CHICAGO COFFEE

9. TEA CTilDU Pbooe

& ILK 01 UUL 1251 714 Chicago Ave.,

UL T. R0TTEKEER3, Prop. East Chicago, Ind.

Specials Saturday, Soy. 21

Our special BLEND CUFPEE, A fper lb I 3C

Our LEADER COFFEE, Offi per lb ZUC

EGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, nn per lb jU

STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, lQp per dozen d0u

NEW-LAID COUNTRY EGGS, ff per dozen 00

FRESH G1NGERSN APS, -J per lb I U

FANCY ELGIN BUTTER, AQ per lb ZOC

DELICIA CREAMERY QQ BUTTER, per lb sjij

DELICIA, In prints, Aft per ib Onru

LARGE CAN GOLD MEDAL BAKING

POWDER WITH A SEVEN Cfn PIECE BERRY SET DUu

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

coming year discussed. It was decided to postpone the proposed chicken dinner until after the Christmas holidays.

Mrs. John Bevan entertained the la

dies of the Harbor Baptist church yes

terday afternoon at her home on Fir street. A very pleasant,, time was en-

Joyed by all present.

NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT

Program For Meeting. A good program of music, voca.1 and instrumental, with recitations, will be

of her mother, Mrs.. Orth, of Pennsyl

vania avenue.

Mr. Tvior of Chicasro is SDendlng Slvn at the Christian Endeavor so-

a few days ln the Harbor as the guest cial at the Presbyterian church parlors

trus evening at v:su o ciock. ugm refreshments will be served and a charge tt tan nante aimlnelnn ia a V O H An

The supper given In Cllne's hall last apron 8ale wm be onj Qf fha feature3

of the evening. Following Is the program to be rendered at the entertainment:

Solo Miss Millicent Hart Recitation Miss Mabel Crawford. Violin Solo Andrew Newman. Recitation Miss Lucy Jenkins. Solo Miss Belle Peterson. Solo Miss Mabel Wilson. Recitation Miss Delia HorstQuartette Messrs. Lamberg, Bruce, Glover and Beattie.

evening by the members of St. Patrick's pralsh was a big success, a good

sized sum of money being netted for

use in the building of the new rectory. About 100 persons were served.

Mrs. E. T. Higglns and son were guests at the home of Mrs. Charles

Bowen of Fir street last evening.

A. G. Lundquist of Parrish avenue

was a Chicago business visitor yesterday.

W. W. McMahon of Hammond transacted business in Judge G. E. Rel-

land's court yesterday afternoon. Install New Engine.

J. A. McGranahan of Pennsylvania The electric light plant at this place avenue was a Gary business visitor has Just been completed, installing voatoriov a ftarnnnn I their new mammoth enirine and dyna-

Nicholas Ensley the Union Nation- mo be used in supplying Lowell with , , , - light and electric power. The line is

t,i. wo- o vtoitnr ttpb- nearly constructed and in all probabil-

- i r. in m Ity the plant will be ln operation be-

city as the guest of Charles E. Fowler. . fore the first of the year The new . improvements have cost the company

Miss iuiu croons oi we Arcaue urn- thousanda of dollars, but it Is said to

linery was a Chicago Dusiness visitor bfl money weU spent- A further en-

yesterday. Ilarging of the building ln Crown Point

Mrs. J. A. Dieter of aVle, la., is? may be necessary before the plan will

spending a few days in the Harbor as be able to meet the demands made upon

the guest of the Pound brothers of it. Block avenue. Mrs. Agnes Schmidt of Elm street Accept Auto Agency,

was a unicago visitor yesieruay. at- w,n Handley and Dr. Houk have the

tenaing xne lunerai OI ner sisver, j agency tor uke county for the cele

William uungan. jbrated Reo automobile and anticipate W. J. Funkey last evening assumed a good sale on these popular machines charge of the local Methodist choir, next season. They will have a machine

succeeding Mr. John Golder. Mr. Gold- for demonstrating in the near future,

er's work has been very efficient and and will p.-obably go into the busl-

it is due greatly to his training- that ness on an extensive scale

the members find themselves competent

dry, the average mortal will have to resort to squeezing the sap out of a sapling to get any liquid refreshment

whatever.

No football games are scheduled for

Thanksgiving day as yet, and Crown

Point may have to go without its annual Thanksgiving day game. The town

team has Lowell, Rensselaer and the

Iroquois team of Hammond ln Its range

of vision and mayhap arrange a game with one of the three above mentioned teams.

to handle the heavier classics to be introduced by Mr. Funkey.

Keport from Max Nassau, the Jew- son roadster and will probably hypno

his address will be centered along that I eler, is that he is receiving daily goods tize one into becoming his before next

It is reported that Attorney Peter

son has his weather eye on an Apper

line.

from the factories which he will dis- season. The roadsters are guaranteed

Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Brown were play a large and up-to-date selection

entertained at luncheon today at the for the holiday shoppers. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey at m. Sax of South Chicago was a lo-

Grasselli. I cal business visitor vesterdav.

Rev. Brown will nreach at the Con- I mi vin. stortihortr nf f ifhls-nn a v

gregational church next Sunday, ad- enue was a Chicago visitor yesterday advantage of the last few days' fin

dressing his audience upon the topics, I afternoon.

to speed at seventy miles an hour, so

you'll have to look out for John B. now,

George "V. Sherman, who has been confined to the house for nearly six

weeks, the victim of typhoid fever, took

a cow up or down

A number of our football enthusiasts

will Journey to Madison, Wis., on Sat

weather and got out on the streets

Gorsre looks rather "Deaked" but says

Comi.'a1 TUfvAn, n T a fn Trot TnA ....

Th ITrrst.nrtin," Ml.s Market . . . . ; he stands ready to eat anytmng rrom

7 ' .J . 7. visited menus in the narDor yester

day.

Miss Edith Corloff of Des Moines,

. tt.. Ia- ls spending a few days at the urday to witness the Chlcago-Wiscon

y-'t - gin game on nanaau nem. iae oeiuus

Deodar street. hAr. la uliehtlv in favor of Chicasro. but

C. A. Wilkinson of South Bend was no one is taking any long chances, all

a South Bay hotel visitor yesterday. realizing, the wonderful gameness and

G. A. Slocumb of Manhattan. Ia., is ability of the Wisconsin eleven.

visitlno- frionrls in thn TTarTior find Th merchants here antiCiDate a STOOd

Albert Klucker of Hegewisch was Eagt gIde for & week wwle here he ho,ldav trade and are laylng ln a good

is the guest of Wilson Rodgers of .stock of goods to supply the demand.

A good idea to let the people know Jus

"Did the World Need the Bible," and

Peterson will elad the Christian En

deavorers with the topic, "Gratitude

and How. to Express It,

wisch and Minnie Patton of Burnham

were guests at the Alexander home

yesterday afternoon.

Mott's New Tork Sweet Cider sold

by W. R. Diamond.

the local telephone switchboard.

lortpp Loans

a local visitor last evening

The B. P. O. E. held their regular Michigan avenue.

weekly business meeting in their lodge

rooms last evening, discussing plans

for their dance of Nov. 28th. The

boys are all very enthusiastic and

predict a great success for their undertaking.

Mrs. R. H. Alexander and daughter,

Mabel, were Chicago theater visitors

Wednesday evening.

Miss Etta Dixon of East Chicago alc -

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CUUIIlj 3 UC81 UUVC1 llBlllfi IUCU1U1U.

CURE IT IN ONE DAY.

In Gary and Isdiana Harbor on good Improved property.

CHAS. E. FOWLER,

Office, - Indiana Harbor

TELEPHONE 21

Harbor Baking Co.

ALL KINDS Or BAKERY GOODS WEDDING CAKES AND LUNCH ROOM

Michigan Avenue opposite Fir Street INDIANA HARBOR

Open Day and Nignt...... ...Meals At All Hoars Doll as Brothers Proprietors of the Al Al RESTAURANT 714 Chicago Ave. Telephone 41 East Chicago, Tndlana

Coufirha and Colds Disappear Like Magic

When H yomei Is TTsed. If the thousands of people who suf-

First Grand Ball given by the Trio fer from hacking coughs and agonizing

club at Hegewisch Opera House, Sat- colds would arouse themselves suf-

urday evening, Nov. 21. Bus to Ham- nciently to follow this advice, they

mond and East Chicago after dance. 3t would cease to complain within twenty

four hours.

High School Notes. are afterwards BOrry that you dld

The Junior-freshman classes gave it won't cost you a penny

their weekly hair-hour program go to Summers Pharmacy, the drug

Wednesday morning. The program is gist, and purchase from him a Hyomei

appended: (pronounced High-o-me) outfit. It will

! Violin Selection Lillian Dtxon only cost you J1.00. Take It home;

Recitation "The Doctor's Story"... use It according to directions, and if

Ralph Canine it does not cure your cough or cold

The High School Inspector "Week- take it back, and Mr. Summers will

ly Paper" Tressie Roberts refund the purchase price

"Who Built the Ark" His S. Octettte When you use Hyomei you don't

Miss Van Kleek of the faculty gave swallow nauseating drugs. You sim-

an interesting address in the Congre- Ply breathe in the soothing pleasant gational church last evening, depleting and antiseptic Hyomei air through the her travels on the continent, includ- little pocket Inhaler that comes with ing visits to Berlin. Paris. London and each outfit. vs this medicated air

other European cities. passes over the inflamed parts, relief

ti .An j , , . comes almost at once, ana cure foi

ai iuui raiuici, u?, ig uaciv aiicr a.

week's absence from school on account

of the serious illness of his grand father at Bremen, O.

The farmers are "on edge" on ac

count of the milk shipping regulation

which have recently become rathe stringent, and many of them are won

dering what Is coming next. What with

the milk laws, and the liquor laws, the cisterns empty, and the old pump rather

beginning with the month of ApriL The other students hope that they will rot lose as much money this month as they have before. Leslie Lightner, our basketball cap

tain, saw Professor C. E. Swen at the

football game in Chicago last Saturday. He said he would try to arrange

for a game of basketball with Hobart ln the near future.

Deacon "I couldn't see his face. It

was dark. Now, for heaven's sake.

LOWELL. "Work of grading and laying track

goes slowly but steadily on the Glfford railroad, east of LowelL The dry land dredge is now working near the A. E,

Turner land nearly two miles north

of the Lowell-Hebron road and the

track is laid up to the Zander's land.

Mrs. Lewis Hayden is visiting her

daughter and family at Adair, Ia.

Everybody should attend the dance

given tonight for the benefit of the

football team.

This fine weather ls helping the

farmers out In getting their corn

husked and they are all taking advan

tage of it.

The Lowell football team will play

Renssalaer here Sunday.

MUNSTER.

Miss Kate Klkkert has gone to

Roseland, where she will remain for

several days visiting relatives.

Mr. C. P. Schoon was ln Hessvllle

yesterday on business.

Corniel Kikkert was in Lansing last

evening visiting friends.

Mr. C. E. Lone of Chicago was here

yesterday on business. ,

Mrs. H. F. Kaske visited friends ln

Lansing, 111., yesterday afternoon.

WHITING NEWS

Hold All Day Service. The Ladies' Aid society of the Con gregational church held an all-day session In the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. An excellent dinner was served, and the members of the aid society presented Mrs. Alexander M.

Hamilton with a beautiful comfort in

Amelia, leave me. I feel worse than recognition of her Ion services as or-

a sneak truer caugni robbing his aanlst in the Congregational church,

motner.-

Amelia "I would suggest that before sister arrives you go Into the

Union council, No. 9, held their regu-. la maatlniy In K - T r X? h.ll nn

The worli doesn't condemn you when order on Dec. 2. at which an excellent

you fan trying, so long as you don't program will be given.

Toll i n c- I . rinaa hQtA a nintta. 1

V n ,1 a. Ill " . n,,rti-i.th) i-r cj I a

. . . t ,. T . S. Recht as delivery man. out for if vou set out with a determina

tion, but If you haven't enough confi- Ano vv oraans Home ana foreign dence ln yourself to feel that success Missionary jociety of the oCngregatlonis merely postponed you surely can't al church held a business meeting at hope that we will rate you higher than the home of Mrs. Helroan this after-

ycu estimate yourself. noon.

The Whiting members of the Rob-

- I .i i I l l I I . kuiv iuu atciiiuvu a uiwv

VXXClX X llXX. ing at the home of Mrs. Thiesen of In-

Last dance of the season at Spring j diana boulevard yesterday afternoon.

Hill Grove, St. John, Monday evening,

Nov. 23. A good time for all. 3t

HESSVILLE.

Mrs. William Dedelow is entertaining

her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Beed,

of Kansas.

Miss Kute Kikkert of Griffith was

the euest yesterdav of her sisters. Mrs,

Henry Schoon and Miss Jennie Kikkert. Past few day" at Indianapolis as dele

gates rrom the local I. O. O. F. to tha

Miss Joel of the Vaparalso library, and Miss Carr of Illinois visited the Whiting library yesterday on their way to Hammond, where they attended the Library Institute. Mrs. A. Sorenson of East Chicago visited friends here yesterday, Messrs. William Walker Sr. and Grant Hatch have been spending the

LANSING-. Little Amanda Schultz is threatened

with the scarlet fever.

Mrs. Gus Bock was a Hammond vis

itor Wednesday. , ,

Miss Rose Trinoski was a Riverdale

visitor yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Munster were Chi

cago visitors Wednesday.

Mr. Fred Vierk was a Chicago visitor Wednesday.

The 9:11 train on the Panhandle was an hour and a quarter late Wednesday

morning, due to the breaking down of

the engine at Hartsdale.

agenob:.r Everybody in Hammond ia Eligible.

VALPARAISO.

A reception will be tendered this evening by the congregation of the

Methodist church and Its friends to

the new pastor, Dr. Avann, and wife. The reception will occur ln the church

parlors from 7:30 until 9 o'clock. Ev eryone is Invited.

John Griffith and company played

Shakespeare's famous tragedy "Othello"

last evening before a large crowd in

Memorial Opera House.

W. H. McMahon will show a film of the Gans-Nelson fight at the Ideal

theater tonight. Admission 25 cents.

A number of cases of diphtheria and

scarlet fever have been reported in the

Vale. .

Mrs. J. R. Keeb of Chautauqua Park

is giving a coffee this afternoon for

the benefit of the Presbyterian church.

The cantata' "Faith and Praise" by

John A. West will be gjven this even

ing in the University auditorium by five soloists and a university chorus of eighty voices under the direction of Professor A. Brewster.

B. A. Booster. Get your litle blue

lows. Hyomei is also guaranteed by Summers to cure catarrh, croup, grip and

asthma.

Old people stooped with suffering. Middle age, courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently. Children, unable to explain: All In misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes. Bright' disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure bachache. Cure every form of kidney Ills. Mrs. D. B. Hunt, of 265 Fayette street, Hammond, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine remedy and one that should be in every home. We

have kept them in the house ever since

cards and help support the Athletic GOVERNOR-ELECT MARSHALL

Th. hnvS- -in.. hai,.tK.ii ALimB0a x ILLtlu WUiLAVr.. their value was first demonstrated to

, . . 1 he. My lissle girl was the first to use of the Junior-freshmen and senior-sop- HImMlf a rwrty-Third Depre Mason, them. We gave them to her as her nnmnra oiqcsiaci will K o tti a ia w I

Olcott Hotel Excellent service, cleanliness and purity of food.. ..Meals at all hours. Board and Room $5.00 Phone 322. East Chicago, Ind.

an Addreaa at Conclusion of Convocation.

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South Bay Hotel HnS. F. A. KiGLE, Proprietor Hates: $2.00 and $2.50 pir day ClO OO and $12 50 per wek INDIANA HARBOR, IND

IT Th fnllfd in Port IVnTnr in Mat.

cy in me gymnasium tnis evening.

The games start promptly and the ad

mission is to be 10 cents for two snap

py games. Govprnor-Eleet Thomas R. Marshall

i - - - -

The cantata under the direction of last night delivered his first public ad-

Miss Stone is progressing nicely. dress since his election.

Mabel Palmers injured optic ls Dro- Mr- Marshall, who is himself a thir-

gressing so well that she will be able ty-thre degree Mason, spoke at a ban-

to assist her classmates this evening. Quet last night at Fort Wayne at the

ran convocation oi ine ooaica ci the Ancient Accepted Rites, which came tc an end last evening.

CARL ANDERSON GENE3AT, CONTRACTOR Builiing and Sidewalks A SPECIALTY Telephone I. H. 602. Rea. 621.

Last, but not least! Howard Clark, that noble young advocate of "seltzer," is to referee the basketball games this

evening. This ought to be an inducement, girls.

INDIANA HARBOR BOOSTERS

HOLD THEIR MEETING.

INDIANA HARBOR. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ansley are remodeling their home on Grapevine street, adding two rooms to the rear of the building. Mrs. George Summers of Aldis ave-

IWUl 'ot Send Delegate to Rivera and

Harbor Conference at Washington. Indiana Harbor, Nov. 20. At a meet

ing of the Booster club, held "Wednesday evening, it was decided that the

Telephones Office, 748; Residence 243. South Chicago. FRANK FOSTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 15, Commercial Block. 1206 Commercial avenue, Chicago, UL Residence 120 Exchange avenue.

nue is still confined to her home with organization would not send a repre

a severe attack of quinsy. sentatlve to the Rivers and Harbors

Mrs. Bowers of Grapevine street was conference at Washington in December.

a Chicago business visitor yesterday. They will, however, participate in the

Mr -rii Tf.nn. nf tt . further energies of securing a water

was an Indiana Harbor visitor yester- J bWV? th?al"met, rl?f thc dav ftprnnn lake at Indiana Harbor, by Joining the

iPalnmpt Deen Waterwavs nannplatlnn

Mrs. Edward Hoch of Aldis avenue Tney wlu appoint their delegates to

yesieraay entertained aDout twenty- thls body ln the near future

nve memDero or the M. E. Undies' Aid

society. .following a brier business if YOU ARE BtTT. TRY TO FOR-

meeting caintiy reiresnments were GET A LOT OP TRIXG ANU Re

served by the hostess and plans for the MEMBER THE WAJtT AOS.

bladder and kidneys were so weak that

she could not control the secretions.

especially at night. She was greatly run down ln health and became weak.

puny, and nervous. Doan s Kidney Pills, procured at Bicknell & Co's drug store, stopped this trouble in a short time and she has since had no return

of it. Other members of my family

have used Doan's Kidney Pills after

this occurrance for lame back and

pains In the kidneys with equally good

results. They have our highest en florsement."

For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foster-MUlburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United

States.

Remember the name Doan's and

take no other.

MONEY LOANED on (rood security such as Furniture, Planas and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO B138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Room 2 Tel. Bo. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thnrwlsy mei Saturday veainta nntil 9 P M.

Rev. Theodore Claus of St. Paul's

Lutheran church in Hammond was a

Hessvllle visitvr yesterday.

Misses Elma Mlelenz and Jennie Kik

kert will spent Saturday at the home

of the latter's parents in Griffith.

Peter Senzigs will hold a Grand

Raffle of ducks and geese at his sa

loon In Hessville, Ind., Saturday, Nov.

convention, which was held in the capital city.

Herman Trowe was in Chicago last

evening.

Several Whiting ladles were initiated

into the Tribe of Ben Hur at South

Chicago on Wednesday evening.

Jesse Stevens of Hammond was here

21rd, and also on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday in the interest of the Chi-

Nov. 25. I caso ieiepnone company.

Richard Renne was an East Chicago

HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM " '

Don't forget the birthday social at odist church held an all-day session

the Swedish Lutheran church Saturday in the church parlors.

evening, Nov. 21. You must bring Miss Caroj M Klefe was aWe to re, as many pennies as you are years h duties as teacher of the sev-

old. There will be a good entertain- th wi,i-.k io..

ment. and a good supper. Everybody e1 ovpr a -P,od of vrai dav ;

ls invited to come and have a good

time. If you haven't received a sack

for yourpennies, or if one isn't enough

you can get them at the doors as you come in.

ATrs Rtnner rtt Mornrrn Tnd. and

Mrs. John Patterson were Chicago vis- ported as beln Piously 111.

itors yesterday.

Mr. Eugene Miles ls at home at

present with his parents. Mrs. Jane Graham and Mrs. W. C.

Reed spent yesterday afternoon with Mrs. E. Hurd and Mrs. V. W. CRoarh

of Howard avenue

Mrs

Miss Mary Hickey has been spending

the last few days doing stenographic work for City Attorney John West-fall.

Mrs. Bugovitch of Fred street ls re

The mission alass of the M. E.

church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Boyd of Fischrupp ave

nue on -Tuesday evening. - - t

DYER.

Get ready for a good time Monday

Henry Cheeney, Mrs. Albert I evening, Nov. 23, at Spring Hill Grove.

Kuss and daughter, Ada, and Mrs. Elvin Bundy and daughter, Evelyn,

were the guests of Miss Edith Grif

fith of Chemical Park.

Mrs. David Boyle entertained, quite a number of her friends from Burn-

ham and Hegewisch at her home

St. John.

son. 3t

Our last da.nce for the sea-

ROBERTSDALE.

Miss Emma Kasch was pleasantly

surprised at her home ln Roberts av-

Wednesday evening. The party left nue Thursday evening by a number of

tnwn nn tha fS-40 T-ak Shor train and her Youn fiends in honor of her 12th

arrived at Mrs. Boyle's home at West birthday anniversary. The evening was

nVlrwV After thp ""UIi Iu'i amea

HOBART. William Becket, who was fatally in

jured on Tuesday afternoon at Gary,

die Wednesday afternoon at the steel company's hospital at South Chicago.

He was a foreman of one branch of the furnace construction work at the

steel mills. The report of the sad

news summoned Mrs. Becket Tuesday evening to his side. He was about 36

years old and leaves a wife and four

small children. The remains were

shipped to Pittsburg yesterday for bur

ial.

Friends of Mrs. Pio gave a very

pleasant party as a surprise to her last evening at her home. The party was giv?n in honor of Mrs. Pio's birth

day anniversary. All present enjoyed

a very pleasant evening.

Mrs. T Strong Is quite sick, she has

Pullman about T

hostess had greeted all of her friends

they were ushered to the dining-room.

until 10 o'clock, when an elaborate re

freshments were served, after which

where supper was served. The evening

the guests departed wishing Miss Em-

was spent In playing cards. About 10:30 ma mn more 8UCh naPPy birthdays, o'clock the guests departed after ex- Mrs. Cake of Chicago was the guest

pressing themselves as to the pleas- of Mrs. William Timm, Sr., of Indiana ures of the evening. boulevard Wednesday.

Don't fail to attend the grand ball Miss Margaret Gallager of Lincoln

given by the East Chicago Trio at the avenue spent Wednesday ln Hammond

Hegewisch Opera House Saturday even- the guest of friends.

ing, Nov. 21st. The Stirling orches- Erlck Lund of Hammond was a Rob-

tra from East Chicago will furnish the ertsdale visitor Wednesday.

music. Tickets are being sold at 60 tion At,M,nn nt win t

Mrs. Samuel Burnham of Burnham of his sister, Mrs. A. Roberts.

was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

John Blaul, Jr., was in Cheltenham

The Pythian Sisters' lodge held their on business Wednesday.

meeting at Jordan's hall last evening. Mlgg Martha Kasch of Roberts avThey were to elect their new officers enue la aMe to be out ajfaln after be. for the coming year. nnfin(,H tr. her him for several

Mrs. Stephens of nOtarto avenue is days with a sprained ankle.

reported quite ill. Don't foreet to attend the entertain-

Mrs. Joseph Berg of Hammond vis- ment in the Franklin school building

Ited relatives here today. this evening.

Further Hegewisch news will be Mrs. Aernes Roberts and daughter.

found on page 10.

CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY.

Ifew Drag, Foilam, Now Obtainable In

Small Qnantlttea.

Since its discovery one year ago, tha attended the Ben Hur lodge in Ham-

Miss Amy, visited relatives in Woodlawn Wednesday. Trustee Richard Schaaf left Wednesday for French Lick Springs, where he will spend the week. Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts avenue

a very painful gathering on her hand ftew drug, poslam, has successfully

and it la feared ttat blood poison might

set in. Mrs. Albright entertained a number of her friends last evening and all report a fine time: Christina Selvert died Wednesday afternoon. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at the German Lutheran church.

High School Notes.

cured thousands of chronic cases ot eczema and other distressing kin afflictions. Heretofore poslam has been

dispensed solely for the benefit of ec

zema patients ln large Jars sufficient for a month's treatment. Thla was to be an inconvenience to many thousands who use it for minor skin troubles,

such as pimples, blackheads, nerpes,

mond Wednesday evening.

Calvin Ashline of Indiana boulevard transacted business In Chicago yerterday. Miss Daisy Tipton of Englewood IS spending the week-end the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Judson, of Cleveland avenue. Misses Martha Schaaf, Helen O'Hara

scaly scalp, complexion blemishes, itch- and Daisy Tipton were East Chicago Ing feet, piles, etc., which require but visitors Wednesday evening.

a small quantity to cure. The over-

Look! Watch! Listen! And you ; COme this, and in response to urgent

appeals, the dispensers of poslam have

will banr from thft dpacon. !

The water color class has been mak- been obliged to adopt, it addition to ing stencil designs. Some of them are the regular two-dollar packAge, a spe-

very pretty. ! claI fifty-cent size, which in ruture may

be found on sale at J. V. wels Mia

The first year geometry cIass has

W. Mathie of South Chicago was a business visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago waa the guest of Mrs. William Bahn of Indiana boulevard Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Buehler of Indiana

other leading drug stores ln Hammond boulevard attended a birthday party

basketball practice just at present. Mr. Thompson's looking for a building so the players can play Inside. The bookkeeping class started, even

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Mrs. J. Fase of Roberts avenue spent the day visiting in Chicago.

nnunea do ok u. mey nve now , oj. oraered dlrect from the Em- given in honor of her brother-in-law.

ea dook m. erirency Laboratories. No. 32 West 25th Carl Buehler, in Chicago Thursday

Many wonder what is tne matter Btreet, New Tork City. In all ctma evening

with the g.rls' quarette, they do not ca8es poslam stops itching with fl-st sing after school any more. application, and proceeds to heal noThe seniors, are writing melodies, so mediately; chronic cases being cares don't be aurprised if you hear one of In two weeks. In less serious sln them mentioned as h "great composer." troubles, results are seer aftat an verTm- sophomores had an examination B,ht application, in algebra Monday. Every one re- Samples for exper.met-isl purposes CPlved good grades, not any falling ay "t"1 & had, file oj charge, by below 85 per cent writing to the laboratorlaa for them

The cold weather has put a stop to

ST. JOHN. FOR SALE A choice of young stock bulls by Gerlach Bros., St. John, Ind. 3t Your last opportunity for a good dance wil be Monday evening, Nov. 23, Spring Hill Grove. Come and bring your friends. 3t.

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