Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1908 — Page 2
Monday, December 7, 19080 OVER THE TEA GUPS
THE TT7.TE3.
AMUSEMENTS r: 4 If,
Memorial Services For Elks Departed Brethren Of Fraternity Are Remembered
MISSIONARY . MEETIXG. v; i The "Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the taoms of Mrs. It A. McConnell of 22 Doty street. AH the ladies of the congregation are cordially jfrrvlted to attend. The regular meeting day of the society has been changed from Friday to Tuesday. CHANGE RESIDENCE. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hiestand have moved from 320 Plummer avenue- to 16 Condit street where they will make their home in the future. t VISITS RELATIVES HERE.
Vernon McGirn who is attending, the Valparaiso university spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. 'McAleer at
their home in Webb s'treet. " NEW MAXA'GER.
Mr. Black of Chicago has come to
Hammond to accept a position as man ager at Ruhstadt's department store. ART COMMITTEE MEETS.
The Art Committee of the Hammond
Woman's club is meeting this after noon at the home of Mrs. Clark Learn ing in South Hohman street. The reg
ular study meeting will be held after
which the time will be spent in making arrangements for the public day at the
club next Saturday. EASTERN STAR MEETING.
The regular meeting of theiOrder of Eastern'" Stars will-be held Tuesday
evening" in the Masonic Temple. All the members are urged to be present
as business of importance will be dis posed oft. y SCANDIA BALL A SUCCESS.
Members of the Scandinanvian Social
club "Scaridia" gave one of the most enjoyable social functions of the year Saturday evening in Long's hall, when
they entertained tire mebers and many
friends at a dancing party. The party
was very well attended and all report a most pleasant time. The music for
dancing was furnished by Pugh's or
chestra. At the close of the dance pro
gram the ladies served their guests
with a supper. DANCING PARTY.
The members of the H. H. S. club have issued invitations for an informal dancing party to be given Friday evening, December 1', in the Masonic Temple The party la among the first to be givthis winter in the younger society set and It is exoected that many will
attend. RETURN TO CHICAGO.
Misses Ruth Sohl and Norma Lock
lin have returned to Chicago to resume
their studies at the university after spending the week end with their relatives here. PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY. v A very pleasant birthday party was given Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Gorman. 540 Wilcox street, in honor of their little daughter Lotta's fifth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with games, among the most enjoyable being a candy hunt. At the close of the afternoon a dainty luncheon was served the little guests who were: Gertrude Forbes. Marie Davis", Elame Harmon, Jessie Baldwin, Leona Baldwin, .Irene Baldwin, Anna Geneva Bald.win. Will Forbes,-- Paul Richardson, Loretta Gammon and Leonard Gannow, jr.
ENTERTAINS CLl'B FRIENDS. Mrs. Ralph Groman is entertaining the members of the Kmbroidery club this afternoon at her home in Warren street. TRIE HINDI! ED TO MEET. All members of the True Kindred are urged to attend the meeting this evening as business of importance will be discussed. VISITS HAMMOND RELATIVES. Mrs. E. C. Zahnen of Chicago spent Sunday in Hammond the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cope of East State street and with her uncle who is ill at
St. Margaret's hospital. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newell of Pine street entertained the members of the north side quartette very pleasantly yesterday. The day was spent very enjoyably by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, Mr. and Airs. Jim Claytln, C. Daly, Frank O'Donald, Carl Andrew, Will Winterfield and Miss Mayme Manahan. IS REPORTED VERY ILL. Miss Romana Portz, who underwent an operation last week is reported to be still quite ill a her home, 114 Clinton street and her many friends hope for her speedy recovery.
VISITS FRIENDS HERE. Mrs. L. Couly of Fort Wayne, Ind., stopped here for a few hours Saturday on her way to Chicago to visit Miss Edith Rextrew. RETURNS HOME. Dr. J. C. Pannenborg, who has been at the home of his son. Dr. A. H. Pannenborg and wife in Chicago Heights for the past few weeks, has returned to his home in Webb street. Dr. Pannenborg is still reported to be quite ill. VISITS FRIENDS HERE. - Miss Mary Halm, formerly of Hammond" but now of Coumbus, O., was the guest of Mrs. Mary Hansen and daughters of Rimbach avenue yesterday. Miss Halm is spending a few days visiting friends In Chicago. SODALITY" MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Young Ladies' Sodality of All Saints Catholic church this evening and all the mem
bers are urged to attend, as business of
Importance will be transacted. RETURNS TO ILLINOIS.
HI., after- few clays' visit wiih-Jila rel
atives here.
VISITING HIS RELATIVES. Charles Crumpacker, who is attend
ing the Indiana University Law school at Bloomington, is here the guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker of Webb street.
CHURCH SALE THIS WEEK. I A holiday nale will be held on Wed
nesday afternoon and evening, Decem
ber , in the parish room of St. Paul s Episcopal church under the auspices of the Ladies' Guild. A splendid assortment of .useful and fancy articles will be offered at atractive prices. A special
table for the sale of homemade cakes
and pies will be a featurei Refresh
ments and candies will 'be sold in the afternoon by the guild and in the evening; by ; the young, ladies of St.
Agnes guild. The sale will commence
at 3 o'clock. The regular meeting of
the guild will be omitted this week on account of the sale. All guild members are urged to attend the sale and
invite their friends to come.
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MRS. C. G. REED.
One of Hammond s popular ladies, who
resides at 615 May street, and who is entered, in th E. C. Mlnas Co. piano contest.
HAVE PLEASANT PARTY. Th'e members of the choir of St. Paul's
Lutheran church held a very enjoyable party Saturday evening in the school hall on Sibley street. Many of
the members attended and passed the evening in a. pleasant informal way. Among the features of the evening was a beau contest in which Miss Emily
Ebert won the honors and the other a
pie eating contest in which Arthur Bor-
man won the honors: Mr. Vonderau
and Mr. Linsenmann gave several violin
selections and the choir sang several songs. At a late hour the young la
dies served the guests with a dainty course luncheon. Among the guests
were: Messrs. and Mesdames P. W,
Meyn, Daner, Borman, A. F. Fedder,,
Linsenmann, Mrs. Landvogt and Mrs. J.
J. Claussen, Misses Gertrude Claus,
Edna Envert, Gertrude Gescheidler,
Emily Ebert, Lillie, Meta and Alma Fedder, Bertha Maleitske and Elizabeth
Brumta, Messrs. Paul Fedder, Arthur
Horn, Vonderau, Arthur Borman, A.
Egglebrecht, Paul Parduhn, Julius
Meyn and Albert Luenlnghoener. EMBROIDERY CLUB MEETS.
Miss Lena Hopkins will be hostess to the members of the N. N. Embroidery
club Tupesday evening. The young la
dies will spend the evening with their embroidery work after' which dainty
refrshments will be served. HAS KEW POSITION.
Miss Roy has secured a position as
saleslady at the Lion store.
f rought and ready frontier characters
fford a striking contrast to the kindly.
humorous, and at times pathetic figure
f the priset. Mr. Sully and his com
pany in "The Matchmaker will appear at the Towle opera house Thursday, Dec. 10.
MISS BUZZARD A HOSTESS. r Miss Florence Buzzard will entertain
the members of the O. O. Club Tuesday evening at her home in Williams
treet. It is the regular meeting of the lub and the evening will be passed
n the clubs usual way.
RETURNS FROM THE WEST. Mr. ,W.;G. Paxton, who has been in
Colorado , visiting relatives, has returned to Hammond
RETURNS HOME.
Mrs. W. Fricke has returned to Ham
mond after a three months' visit at her old home in New Haven, Conn., and
with relatives in Bridgeport, Conn.
AID SOCIETY" MEETS.
The Ladies' Aid society of the First
Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mesdames I. C. and
W, T. Kerr will be the hostesses for the
afternoon, and desire that all members
be present.
HERE ON VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. George Hupp of Bour
bon, Ind., are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Hupp, at their home, 62
Sibley street.
IS IMPROVING NICELY.
Henry Prohl, who has been very ill
at St. Margaret's hospital for the past
few weeks, is improving nicely and ex peets to return to his home about Wed
nesday.
A MATINEE MUSICAL.
A matinee musical was given by sev
era! of the pupils of Miss Elizabeth
Mettler Saturday afternoon at her stu
dio. 406 South Hohman street. The
room was filled with friends and par
ents of the young people who took part
in the afternoon's program, and all re
port a very enjoyable entertainment, Those who took part did very well
Miss Mettler is planning to hold these
recitals three or four times a year fo
the benefit of the pupils. The program
was as follows:
Day Dreams ....Engleman
Ruth Buree.
Brown-Eyed Susan Streabbog
Elaine Trezise.
Gavotte .Rege
Mabel Anderson.
Rondo Green
Paul McDanlels.
Marlonetto ,. . Rohd
Mae McEwen.
Shepherd's Dream Hein
Mildred Scherer.
Dorothy (Old English Dance) Smith
Miriam Warner.
Parade Review Duet Engleman
Isabella Woodman. Edith Ruff.
Valsette Drecell
Walter Bell.
On the Meadow Leichne
Esther Lund.
Song Without Words Streabbog
ivrlli Buree.
Recitation Selected
Miriam Warner.
In the Forest Burg
l rancis iviemperer.
Shepherd's Song Wilson
William Miller. Light and Gay Otto Edith Ruff. Silver Nymphs Heines Louise Bowman. Valse, Eb Durand Isabella Woodman. Cupid's Garden Eugene Marjorie Culp. Valse Arabesque Sack Welle McDaniel. Rustle of Spring Sinding Margaret Minard. Polka de Concert Bartlett Margaret Minard, . Welle McDaniel.
Memorial services for the departed! members of the Hammond lodge of Elks were held yesterday afternoon at the First Methodist church. Before the time set for commencement of the services, the members of the Elks lodge marched in a body from their lodgerooms to the church. People who were not members of the lodge had already gathered there to witness the services and hear the memorial address which was delivered by Dr. H. H. Thompson f Noblesville, who is also an Elk. The invocation was pronounced by the Rev. Charles Albert Smith of the Episcopal church, who officiated in the absence of
the Rev. W. F. Switzer, who was unexpectedly called away. The services were very impressive and were added to by the devout attendance of the Elks who remembered their brethren In death as well as when they were alive. The oration by Dr. Thompson, who is a gifted speaker, was inspiring and
worthy to have a principal part in these annual commemorations of the departed
ones. Hammond lodge has only four mem
bers who died during the nine yeats that it has been in existence here. They
are Burlingame Borders of Hammond,
Robert J. Wiley of Whiting, Robert A.
Ross of East Chicago and Hirsch of Hammond.
Towle "Opera House
SECRETARY JOHNSTON
RECEIVES LETTER TODAY.
WILL MEET THIS WEEK, The JvJ-of G,;ladies will meet Wednes
day afternoon, Dec. 9 tn the K. of C.
hall. All the members are urged to be
present as business of importance will
be transacted.
VISIT RELATIVES HERE. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gardner of Lowell
Mich., and Mrs. Hutchinson and son of
Portland, Mich., who have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Voorhels
of Homewood for the past few days,
left today for Florida where they have
home. They will remain there dur
ing the winter until early spring. Mr.
and Mrs. Gardner are the parents of Mrs. Voorheis and Mrs, Hutchinson is a
sister of Mrs. Voorheis of Hammond.
Local insurance men will he inter-
sted in the fact that W. P. Kelly, in
charge of a local branch of the Indiana Inspection bureau will be in
Hammond Thursday to take up the mat
ter of a revision of the insurance rates which are now charged in this city.
The following is th letter which
Secretary E. F. Johnston of the Ham
mond Business Men's association re
ceived from Mr. Kelly regarding his ap
pearance in this city.
Mr. E. F. Johnston, Secretary, Dear Sir: We have your favor of the 4th, inst., extending to us a kind invitation of your association to attend their next meeting, Thursday evening, Dec, 10. It will give the writer much pleasure to be present at that time and nothing unforseen happening to prevent, he will take advantage of your Invitation and arrived sometime late Thursday afternoon. Extend to your worthy president our kindest regards and again thanking you for. this invitation, we are, Yours very truly, W. P. KELLEY, Inspector.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8th LYMAN H. HOWE
Moving Pictures
3 Weeks, Garrick. Philadelphia
4 WceKs, Lync. Cincinnati 5 Weeks, Opera House, Cleveland 6 Weeks. Nixon, Pittsburg 7 Weeks, Fords, Baltimore
More People "Travel with Lyman H. Howe"
each season t han cross the Alan tic Ocean. Direct from the , BEST THEATRES of the
Herman BIG CITIES WITH A GREAT
NEW PROGRAM
IKDIA Bombay, Calcutta, Benares. ITALY Rome, Naples. SICILY Sulphur Mining. Tuns
Fishlnc r KAN UK tteautuul Savoy. ENG. LAND Thrillinsr Steeplechase. Brill ant Mili-
t ry Puremt at Buckiceham Palace. New Reed-
Dibos. Esther Allpn tTal n,M hm Orphan Drill. NIAGARA in Waiter.
.. . . ' ' , Ktrnns-R 'Rirf1n1 A
Ova Schover, Margaret Fi3her, Lulu
Carley Joseph Hirsch, Claudia Schrie-
ber, Marie Malloy, Adam Ebert, Amelia
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th The Comedy Success of two seasons Mr. Daniel Sully as Father Daly in his most superb triumph The Matchmaker By Jerrold Shepard A play dealing with truthful pictures of sturdy romance as seen on the Frontier of Idaho.
Btrang-e Bird'and Animal Lire. Physical Phenomena. Many others.
Prices 25c, 35c, 50c
T INGERDJG A U G H S
AND
MAST O R
ASTERPUL
A L 3
THAT REFRESHEN EVERYBODY
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00
liott Conroy, Lillian Robbins Catherine
lrimDie, Herbert Millus, Callie Spohn,
Emily Southworth, Pearl DuFram, Iva
Wilson.
Exempt in two subiects Pearl
Jansen, Mabel Foley, C. Whitney, Clara SundaV, DeC. 13, "TOP O TH WORLD,
.ixuuuc tjuca, xtssie rorcn, liny Kline, Goldie Hoenlgsberg, Gladys I
lounger, Harold Hupp, Farroll Hoff
man, Bernard Plum, W. Dinwiddle, P. Shine, Bert Kuss, Russell Gavit,
I' rank Blocker, Rulo Minard Dorothy Crowell, Mabel Carr, Hulda Friedrich, Barbara WJley, Christopher Cole. Harry Dub, "Willie M. Daniels, Harry Jones,
Alice ford, Grace Stolley, Esther
Schroeder, Norma McGrath.
CotnJi? 3 Paid in Fell
POLICE COURT NEWS
THE PRINCESS
HAMMOND'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
GLENNON OPENS A
NEW BILLIARD PARLOR.
ENTERTAINMENT AT HEGEWISCH. Entertainment and dance given by the Lyric club at Hegewlsch opera house, Dec. 12, 1908, at 8:15, assisted by Miss Ada Rogers, the celebrated mandolinest of America, and Miss Cynthia Rogers, Irish songs and impersonation with Miss Grace L. Messner accompanist. Entertainment tickets 25 cents and dance tickets 25 cents extra. 2t. PLAY IS FINE VEHICLE FOR SILLY. Daniel Sully, "the natural actor" has at last secured a worthy successpr to his famous play, "The Parish Priest." In "The Matchmaker" written for him by Jerrold Shepard, Mr. Sully appears as Father Daly, pastor of a struggling little church in Boom City, Idaho. The plot is more strongly dramatic than in
Ike Nelson has returned to Elgin, any of his previous plays, and the types
- Briefs.
Miss A. Lapolske and Mr. I Primin-
ske. of Chicago spent Sunday in Ham-'
mond.the guests of Miss Carrie- Grus-
zke. -:
Dr. and Mrs. Robert GUlis have been
entertaining a friend from Fort Wayne
Ind., for the past few days.'
Mrs. George Dobbins is spending the
day visiting in Chicago
Mrs. J. F. Irish is spending the day
in Chicago.
Mesdames John Sherby, Alfred Sherby
and Mrs. O. W. Harding and little
dauhter are visiting in Chicago today,
Miss Louise Kunert was In Chicago
today on business.
Mrs. F. S. Betz.and Mrs, McClay are
visiting in Chicago today.
Mrs. J. B. L. Hinds is among the
Hammond ladies visiting in Chicago
today.
Mrs. Mable - White is spending the
day with friends In Chicago.
Mrs. Henry Huber is visiting in Chi
cago today. .
Mrs. William Thum of Rimbach ave
nue was in Chicago today on business
Mrs. L. A. Minard has returned from a pleasant visit of a few weeks spent with relatives and friends in ' Terre
Haute,' Ind.
Roy Dietrich of Chicago spent Sunday
with Hammond friends.
Misses Mayme and Tillie Ruschli and Messrs. Schneider and Ebert spent Sunday with their relatives in Hegewisch. Mr. Hayden of Lowell has accepted a position in the shoe department of the Lion store. Miss Mae Brown of Oak Park was the guest of friends in Hammond over Sunday. Miss Anna Lotz of Irving Tark has returned home after a days' visit with friends in Hammond. Miss Julia Wall was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Porter in Englewood, Saturday. Miss Mayme Reiser spent the past week end with relatives in Crown Point. Miss Mayme Laws of Crown Point spent Saturday and Sunday in Hammond the guest of Miss Maud Pannenborg at her home in Webb street. Mrs. Scheldt and daughter, Miss Mable, of Chicago, spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Helbrlch of East Sibley street?
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keilman have
been spending a few days with rela
tives in St. John. - , . Attorney John B. Peterson of Crown Point was in Hammond tbdayon busi
ness.
Attorneys T. M. C. Hembroff and J. A. Patterson of - Indiana Harbor were in
Hammond today on business.""""
Attorney Ridgeley of Gary spent the
day in Hammond transacting business.
Attorney J. D. Kennedy and Willis E. Roe of East Chicago were In Hammond today on business. Mrs. Helen Austgen is reported to be quito ill with quinsey at her home, D3 Sibley street. Mrs. D. A. Pugh is able to be up again after a few days' illness at her home in West Hammond. Mr. Robinson of Itensselaer spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Hammond. ' Mr. Geisen of East Chicago spent the day with Hammond friends Sunday. Earl Crawford of Crown Point was the guest of friends In Hammond over Sunday. Miss N. E. Pickens of Chicago spent Sunday with friends in Hammond. Miss Harned of Gary was the guest of friends in Hammond Sunday.
Professor Glennon of the Hotel Ma
jestic, has opened up a new pool and
billiard parlor in the Hotel Majestic building. The place has been neatly re
furnished and William Lowery is in
charge.
MEETING OF ATHLETIC ASS'N.
There will be another meeting of the
Hammond Athletic association at its
headquarters on the third floor of the First National Bank building this even
ing. All of the members have been notified and they are expected to be present as there will be business of im
portance to be transacted.
ENROUTE FOR CHICAGO SHOW,
Indiana Cruel to Horses.
The police were called upon to Investigate a case of cruelty to animals
which was reported to them this morn
ing. Cherokee Baird, the Indian doctor
who has been hanging around the vi
cinity of Gostlin and Hohman streets.
is alleged to have left two of his horses
out in the cold with shelter, food or
water.
Loses Purse and Money.
aiiss unian Robertson reported to the local police the fact that she lost a
black purse containing among other
things ?7 in money. Miss Robertson
lives in 53 Rimbach avenue and lost
the articles last Friday.
There are some people in Hammond who don't know what they are missing. They haven't heard the Music and seen the most wonderful Pictures at the Princess. ARE YOU ONE?
A train load of farmers and rural visitors passed " through Hammond on Saturday evening enroute for the big dairy show In the Coliseum, Chicago. The train was from Ohio and Indiana points and consisted of six coach loads of prosperous looking people.
Find Horses and Wagon.
Slosser Brothers team, of South Chi
cago, was picked up by two north side I
boys and was turned over to the police.
The horses were found at the corner of Hohman and Gostlin streets and It is not known how they happened to run away from home. They were turned over to Officer Trinen who placed
them In a focal livery stable and no
tified the owners In South Chicago.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE PRINCESS Only 5 cents Admission
f , A 1 ii 1
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Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach tne diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness.
ana mat is oy constitutional remedies,
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
ditlon of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely ciosea, ueatness is the result.
and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflanvd condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
caiarrn tnai cannot De curea Dy tiaii a
catarrn jure. tenct ior circulars, free.
t J. UHUiNKi! & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by durgglsts. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constl-
pation.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesdf.y, snd Wednesday, Doc. 6, 7, 8, Oth Charles E. Blalney, America's Greatest Promoter of Meiodrama, present "The Twentieth Century" JACK OOBRIS "The Great Jail Breaker" I ' - In the Big Sensational MelMrama in tour great acts and six massive scsnea "FROM SINS SING TO LI3ERTf" Sensational and Thrillinx Scenes that are new and ordinal
i,Y3IAX H. HOWE. That the desire to travel is as keen as it is universal, was well proven by the big audience that recently crowded the Garrick theater, Philadelphia for three weeks; the Lyric theater, Cincinnati for four weeks; the Euclid Avenue Apera house Cleveland, for five weeks; the Nixon theater, Pittsburg for six weeks, and Ford's Grand opera house, Balitmore for seven weeks to travel with Lyman H. Howe via his admirable Lifeorma which will be at the Towle opera house on Tuesday, Dec. 8.
Practice limited to CUeatc of the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT M. B. Hayward, IVf. D. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Siuivcys. 10 to 12 Phone 205 402 Hammond Bid.
(Whitaker&Co)
i tiSSMf
Will Run CARRIAGES TO ALL TRAINS On and After Saturday, Nov. 21st
HIGH SCHOOL TIDINGS.
The following is the honor roll for teh entire high school last month: Genevieve P.riggs 97.5, Nellie Hath- , away 97.4, Hazel LaRue 96.5, Fern Srague 96.4, Ellen Peterson 96. Vera DeLong 96, Robin Amoss 95.8, Simon Kooy 95.75, John Rhind 95.4, Rica Jar- : necke 94.25, Lillleth Robbins 94.25. The following pupils were exempt the , last month: j In five subjects William Atwood, ' Tom Blair, Hazel LaRue, John Rhind,
Bernard Gavit, Fern Sprague, Robin Amoss, Nellie Hathaway. I P3xem.pt in four subjects Marjery i Suttor, Simon Kooy, Bernice Ostrow- ! ski, Lida Muenick, E. Friedrich. Mai Arkin, Walter Kennedy, Joe Iabhc, Cloar Holland, Walter Jarnecke, Lilly Schrieber, Rica Jarnecke, Vera DeLong, Roland Fox Ellen Peterson, Donald Sparling Genevieve Briggs. Exempt in three subjects Arthur Bodegraven, William Whltaker, Fred Ebert, Harry Bovlt, Irene Parsons, aMI Hartley, Julius Heigh, Marguerite Wilcox, James Rhind, Elenor Phillips, Raymond Zoll, Carl Bauer, Harold Dick-
over, Phillips Bardeus, Stanley Irvin,
SCIENCE
Is applied in our dairy. We have more than complied with the state pure food law. Still our prices are no higher than yon pay elsewhere.
Go Where the Crowd Goes!
ENORMOUS CROWDS ARE ROLLER SK ATI ING Every Afternoon and Night at the LEWIS ROLLER SKATING RINK, East Chicago Floor 60x142 has just been entirely resurfaced, making it the largest, best, cleanest and fastest floor in Lake County. Our large Steam heating plant makes it very comfortable for "both skaters and spectators in the coldest kind of weather. Ladies' Races and Men's Races on Tuesday fend Friday Nights respectfully. Contests of a.l kinds, Roller Skating, Masquerade Balls, Polo and special attractions and exhibitions are to be given regular in the near future. Exact date and prices will be announced in this ad later. PRICES: Ladies' admitted free. Plenty of fine seats for spectat-. ors, balcony will offer a good view for 80 ) people comfortably. Use of check room free. Use of skates or surface 15c. Gentlemen's admission 10c INSTRUCTION FREE ! Instruction in fancy skatlnar and dindrqr on roller skatea speed stating and polo also free. We have all the best and most experienced attend ants and instructors, etc., in Lake Cauntr. We use the only skate, a Richardson.
THE HAMMOND DAIHY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St.
sea
V IS OUR BUSINESS T3CC'M(mTE YOU WITH MGKET WiiEH YOU kEE3 IT COME IN AND LET PS EXPLAIN OUR METHOD
HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO.
PfcOM 257 145 Soott HflDmaa Street
BASTAR & M?QARY THE JEWELERS 175 South Hohman Street THE HOUSE THAT DOES BUSINESS ON MERIT PtAMONOS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY and a stock of Cut Glass and' Silverware that is unequaled. Clocks called for and delivered We Do Repairing of all Kinds
ll Advertise In The Lake County Times
