Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1908 — Page 2
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the TTirnn 0 Tuesday, December 15, 1908.
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tfW OVER THE TEA CUPS fcfFy J ',,1 i: . . . v; i " - " T"" ' " ' - '-" y"xt'ii ' ?j t ' 1
East Chicago. Both organisations were well represented.
LADIES' AID TO MEET. The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth-
lodlst Episcopal church will meet to
morrow afternoon with Mrs. A. S. Hunt
I at her home, 247 Oakley avenue. The third division la In charge of the
The Passing Show" Pni I CfjC
WULLbUb
IBID."
Briefs.
Not enough with fooling Its patrons
with lta schedule and running of cars the Interurban manages to put the
Western Union, the Postal Telegraph and the Michigan Central railroad Co.'s
wires on the blink at any old time.
It might at least put a schedule on
Mrs. Eugene Robinson has returned paper for their benefit also.
to her home In Burr Oak, Mich., after!
twola few days visit with her cousin. Mrs.
MRS. PIERCE ENTERTAIXS. .embroidery work, music and cards, af-
Mrs. Ralph Pierce very pleasantly Iter which the hostess served a dainty meetjnK.
entertained the members or the jtm-iinree course lumueun. u Ar&yi
broidery club and a few friends yester- J White, who has Veen a guest at two day afternoon at her homo in Conditjof the club parties will entertain the
street. The afternoon was BDent very young ladles at their next meeting
pleasantly with embroidery work after Monday evening at her home, 47 War-j - , . i . J ... muia ran a f Xf 4 C ITHflvht Vi n A ( ttTrt
with a dainty course luncheon. The guests last evening. Miss Mable Palm- Carrie Parsons ot. Conflict street.
,,, TLf mi t,i fnrrf C. J. er of Woodlawn and Miss Arjryrai Mr.
Sharp, Mrs. Harvey Gostlin. Miss Maud White. The members present were! past week end with relatives In Crown I qM I . - - a . . , a v- a a . 1 " f a. m M 1 If Aa.a.l11lfl1la " I
Smith and Miss Irene Mott. The mem- Misses Anne uuwinine. Ktnei Jt-Drigni, t-omi u bers present were: Mesdames O. H. Mary Ibach, Mary Krost. Florence Mr, and Mrs. Victor Dyer spent SunAustin. Charles Albert Smith. Ralph Loveridge, Amy McGregor, Agnes day with Mrs. Dyer's parents, Mr. and
Groman, H. E. Sharrer, Clarence Scott, Melkle, Irene Mott, Mae Nelson and Mrs. Rockwell at their home in Crown ful 8pouse in the old country he might
G. I Smith, JU U Bomberger, cnariespannie itunstaat. Point. kill two birds with one stone by having
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Now, that the lid Is again put on the
prizefight game at West Hammond it
m..im ...wouldn't be presuming to much to sugid Mrs. Arthur Merrill spent the nm ,, ihe.n ,
4e
While Steve Csabi of East Chicago
lis suing for a divorce from his unfalth-
AMUSEMENTS
R. Dyer. W. Ray Hatch, David Emery
and Ralph Pierce. HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING.
An important meeting of the William
GlILD MEETISG. w Calkin's W. IX. ,C. will be held
The Ladies' guild of St. Paul s Epis- Thursday evening in Memorial hall.
copal church will meet Wednesday af-hyi members are urged to attend as
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the guild business of importance will be trans
room of the church. A full attendance acted.
of members is desired as business of
importance will be transacted.
Superintendent C. M. McDaniel Is in
Crawfordsville, Ind., on a few days' jeave -Wednesday evening for Colum
bia, Ind., to remain over the holidays
with relatives and friends.
Miss Anna Stouer of Whiting was the the Judge remove a piece of the cuticle
truest of friends in Hammond Sunday. from his name.
Toys of all kinds, store.
5 and 10
cent It
fts
A man that can do some of the stunts
Miss Ellen Couley of Chicago was Jnfluence of John Bar,eycorn ought
LEAVES OX VISIT.
Mrs. Frank Hohman and children will
business trip.
IS IMPROVING RAPIDLY.
Mrs. Foster Murray, who has been
very ill at St. Margaret's hospital for the past few weeks. Is recovering
MISS PORTZ IMPROVING. Miss Laura Scherer of St. John, who
has been in Hammond for a number of
nicely and has been taken to her home day. attendlng her cousin. Miss Roin Sobley street. Mrs. Murray is ablelna pprtz m cnton 8treet retuPn.
to oe ouc a ncr.iuw, ed t0- her home this afternoon. Miss
glad to learn. ... ;
the guest of friends in Hammond Sun
day.
Miss Argyra 'White is visiting in Chicago this afternoon. C. G. Klngwell and H. F. Melkle are ,In Chicago today on business.
Mrs. R. L. Callahan of Knox, lna..
was in Hammond on business.
Mrs. Ruschli and daughter, Miss Tillie, are spending the day with
friends In Chicago. The Misses Bristol are visitors In Chicago today.
never to make application for a rail
roadman's Job. The circus would wel
come him with open arms.
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Some females are never satisfied.
After she had rid herself of the count Anna Gould got a prince and now
again her affairs are being aired in the
press of two continents. She ; must
Lincoln Jefferson School of
Law and Illinois College of Law Debating Teams Will Meet in Hammond in the Near Future.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 6 Wed., December 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th
The Comedy that has made millions laugh "McFADDEU'S FLATS" Emolormg More Funny Actors, a Greater Number of Pretty, Vivacious Girls. Surpass ine and Outclassing in All Other Respects the Wildest Fancies of the Imagination. Costuming and Stage Embellishments of Wondrous Color Effeces. A signal Achievement. Every Incident Convulsively Funny ' Wednesday Evening:, Dec. 16th A real live babr will ba given away
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 17th, 18th, 19th
Frank M, Richardson presents Miss Lulu G. Uerold In her own play "The Heart of the Rockies
Arrangements were begun last night
whereby Hammond people will have an
opportunity to witness an inter-col
legiate debate at home, the treat hav
ing become a possibility only through
the locatirm of thft T.Inrnln-.Tpffrsnn
have met a king and is now trying for Conege of Lawe here. a royal flush. j Th intr.-nit.o-i .it. -m v..
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Coal being considered a necessity of I T . , T . .
life we of course have no objection of ,v ,
B. Sharrer is spending paying the coalman. But we would like , i Z
GIVE CARD PARTY.
Triumph Council, Ixo. 11, IJ. ot 1. to be up in a few days.
will give a pedro party this evening In
the I. O. O. F. hall to which me puD- GARFIELD CLUB MEETS.
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nc is.coraiany jnvxieu. . x.ie . The Garfield club of the First Chris-
oegm aw " tlan church met last evening in the
be prompt. A vvy pleasant pany JL,,rrh nnrn f, f,
Mrs. George
Ports is rapidly recovering from the lne oay visiting in n.cagu. , .,..cwvD effects of the operation which she un- Mrs. C. H. Stewart is among the and show us how we could avoid
derwent ten days ago and will be able Hammond ladies in Chicago today.
. Miss Mable Palmer of Chicago is spending a few days with Miss Ethel
Ebrlght at her home in Ogden street. Mrs. Henry Huber Is visiting in Chi
cago today.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gastel and daugh
planned and prizes will be awarded the Th6 H8ual busine8S for he w3 Mrand'Mrs, Fred I Gastel and " winners of the games. LHTwa nf ter- Dorathy of Indiana -Harbor- spent Jdoln on Sunday?
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shaking the furnace or carrying the coal Into the cellar. Certainly would
be a great convenience to some of
us. '
A whole day passed by without some
one or other letting out a yell about that Gary court. What you all been
HAVE PLEASANT PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. L Keyser very pleas-.
antly
RETURN HOME WEDNESDAY. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser of Shelby-
IvillA Tni hovA hAAn snAndlnp iho
evening at their home. 407 State street few diyg MrsFraaer.s sIs.
yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gas
tel of Williams street.
According to a sporting writer thel
I New York Giants are sure of winning;
entertained a few friends last
The evening was spent in a pleasant informal way with cards, after which a dainty course luncheon was served, Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith,' Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kasper and Mrs. B. Nichols.
ter, , Mrs. Fanny Johnson of avenue.
HOLD BUSINESS MEETING. The B. Y. P. U. held a short busi-
Mrs. Robert .Gillls is spending." the season's pennant Now then, all-1
day visiting in Chicago. V Z ' , rx oc"ne'u"
Mr. and Airs, joniv cnerer are vis- i A .
established school and has a reputation to sustain, while the Hammond college
is merely on the threshold in point of
years and has a reputation to make for
itself. Consequently each of the two
Institutions will put forth their best men.
Debate Set for Llncola'a Birthday. The date for the debate has been set
for Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12th. which will also be the centennial of the great
man's birth. It Is probable that the day will be observed both in Indiana and Illinois as a holiday, and if this be the case it will be most fitting that an inter-collegiate debate close the day
in Hammond.
The subject for debate has not yet
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THE PRINCESS
HAMMOND'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
Calumet itors jn wnicago ioaay. . If those: renresentativeji of ours at
Twenty-flye-cent writing paper for the nation's capital would come home
10c at the 5c and 10c store- , . 1 with a sure enough harbor project! been chosen and will not be for another
Mrs., Mattle Bonney spent Sunday in sticking " out - of their hip pocket it
Chicago-,.';. the., guest of relatives and wouldn't take Lake county long to pre
ness meeting last evening in the church friends. . .' i (pare the fatted calf for them.
room. There was a good attendance of Mrs. John Teal of East Chicago was
members and the business was dis-Hn Hammond todav on business. I According to a down county corre-
lini.n BUSINESS MEETING.
, . . , j,,. , AiilPsed, of early in the evening after The Young Ladies' Sodality of All I ... ' ra ,
Mrs. G. ,E. Black of Chicago, was
spondent the killing frost of last week
Saints Catholic church met last evening in the church room ' for an important business meeting. There was a good attendance of members present and a five dollar gold piece was raffled. Number 1587, held by Mrs. Sara.. Carroll, won the gold piece. Other business of Interest to the members was
which the evening was passed In an I -We'st of ' '' relatives in Hammond has e-ccc-wplished almost the impossible, I c hoose tb enjoyable social way. It was decided , ,-, ' . namely: The last fly was seen to College of
tn hnld t( mnrA mAAtlriH until fha ' .
new vear Mrs F. C.'Peming is spending the
a ay in wnicago.
ELECT NEW OFFICERS. Mrs. Groom of Williams street is
Calumet Hive. No. 28. L. O. T. M.. met among :the Hammond ladies, visiting in
last evening for an important meet- Chicago today.
week or two, but each of the colleges
will make their selection of debaters
this week.
At a class meeting to be held next
Thursday evening the students of the
Lincoln-Jefferson College of Law will
choose their men. while the Illinois
Law students will make their
fold up its tent and move southward, selections next Saturday
ft College Dance After Debate.
The Ginger Jar is empty. " Anyone I According to the plans that have al-
seen the Gingerbread man? 1 ready been made for the evening the
entertainment will not be confined to I
Badgerflght. A fight in which the I debate. It is to be only part of the
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?
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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE PRINCESS Only 5 cents Admission
n,n. nf Another meetine will be iS and elected officers for the new Twenty-eight members answered to referee looks foolish and the crowd program, which will be carried out In disposed of. Another meeting win be I ,, , Uimniv n.r ' K-rnmni- Th Uh Ttfai tAmni. in v,.
held next Monday evening and all mem
bers- are' urged to attend.
LITERATURE COMMITTEE MEETS. ,Tfie rtgTiIar'' mating of the litera
ture committee of the Hammond Worn
an's club is being held this afternoon
at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner in Truman avenue. An enjoyable pro
gram has been arranged for the after' noon by the committee in charge. ENDEAVOR SOCIAL.
The Christian Endeavor of the First
Christian church will give a musical
entertainment Thursday evening in the church room to which the public is cordially invited. The proceeds will
be used for the benefit of the new
church building fund.
year. The following officers were their names at roll can ana some in. uwo. "ipie. xue usm elected: tereistiTisr Current events were given: was over. Surprised and araased I
Past Commander Mrs. Evelvn Burn- There belnsr no business to transact, tried to hide my confusion.
er of Gary. Jthe committee having the day's pro- irom me Battles or jonn fapp.
Commander Mrs. Cora Gatchal. gram in hand took charge. i?emaie. Epithet wifey applies to
Lieutenant Commander Mrs. Mae xTr stflVr wa chairman for the a woman ne se in hubby s company.
afternoon and the study was the first
Williamson, of Hammond.
Record Keeper Mrs. Margaret Arm- ,esson on Ohio. The program opened llMn down the avenue with" Sher-
strong.
Finance Auditor Mrs. M. Doland. Sergeant Mrs. Ella Lychal. Mistress-at-Arms Mrs. Hazel Gest-
ner.
Sentinel Mrs. Martin. Picket Mrs. Cordelia Curran.
L-..u io itf -Th. wiz-vriA -Pol- Iock Bones.
ka" beautifully played by little Hen- "Convenience. To lay down on the
a and Janet Hieson. A trio was -JO a w -oxne a a quarter ana
I1VMI 1U1 Alt tU-ui
the Masonic temple or in some other large hall. A college dance will fol-;
low the debate, and will be interspersed
with special music and readings.
It will be the college's first social
intercourse with the people of Ham
mond and will be an annual feature j arranged on the same elaborate scale
as commencement day. The inter
collegiate debates will give Hammond I
a new standing among Indiana cities
who have heretofore pointed with
ATTEND CHICAGO PARTY. Miss Nora Reilley of South Hohman
street will attend a party given by
friends in Chicago this eveninsr. Miss
Grace Crawford will entertain in honor terestlng paper on the first settlers
:v i r lirivt'H fcfM vt- a. lrnnuu uu iiiau i . . .
- " - -- --inis prayers every nignt conceived a
drawing, teuing oi xne naiurai brilliant idea whereby he could avoid tUreS Of OhlO. Mg nrdnnua tgctr XT a. hiiltt a
Mrs. Dunslng san "A Necklace Of 0f the Lord's prayer, hung it at the
Love" and responded to a hearty en-I top of his bed and upon retiring would core with "Sleep My Baby Sleep." say: - "Oh, Lord! These are my senti-
Mrs. R. S. Neinberg read a very in- ments." Unknown author.
Fly. A very mischievous little
cnurcn memDer wno got urea Of saying pride to their colleges. The Lincoln-
Jefferson College of Law more than anything else has through Its location placed Hammond in a new rank as an
educational center.
HAVE PLEASANT MEETING.
of her cousin, Miss Carolyn Cutler, telling or tneir sunering irora me uu.uy iuuiiu arouna isucnen who came todav from Lna Ane-eles ral ' cruelty of the Indians and scarcity of and dining rooms where they are used
Miss Ethel Ebrlght very pleasantly tQ SDend several weeks food. to make tracks on the windows and
entertained the young ladles of the , r ..ii.-.j v snn chinaware, likewise around restaurants
Inter Se club last evening at her home L. the BaDtiat Sundav school will Pn- "r-han .Tvi,e " rendered bv Mrs. and baldheads. Ex.: "Waiter, there is
in Ogden street. The evening was .., .h, vmmcr ia.rtlw Th4itho T.. a fly in my soup." "Allright sir, I'll
cnarge n on your sup Araman lights.
THE ROUNDER SAYS
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Bastar S McGarry... Are showing the largest and best se- - lected stock of CUFF BUTTONS ever ; " shown by a jeweler. Solid , gold But- ; tons, per pair, $uco up. BASTAR & McQ A R R Y 175 SO. HOHMAN STREET Goods Selected Now Kept In Our Safes Until Wanted
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passea in an enjoyapie social way w-iaclas8 at a banquet New Years' eve in
the church room. A very pleasant af-
.
'VSJMKlte-K i I mm
Mrs. Drake read a short paper de
scribing the cities of Ohio, knowing
Xlmpremlonable Mlin. Wasn't that
terrible how that man mistreated his wife. He worked all week and earned
a good salary and then went on a
tlon. It is the rady who rise. Opportunity never comes to the unprepared, for to them it is not opportunity. It does not matter what capabili-
I ties lie dormant in your nature. Tal-
will -attend.
Colonial
Festivities
CJ Colonial society was nothing if sot brilliant. What its hospitality lacked in modern convenience it more than made up in the elegance of rich mahogany and impressive silver expressions of solid worth and character. J In every feature of outline, of decoration, and substantial worth, the "Colonial" pattern in Towle Sterling Silver is true to the traditions handed down from Old Colony times. 3 The "Colonial' is taking a very prominent part in the festivities cf our own times, being much in demand for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and fete days always a moat appropriate selection t In sterling only.
we are selling STERLING SILVER SPOONS for $3.50 $5 Pcr Set Each Set In a neat box. These prices will only prevail until December 15th. BastarfiMcGary 175 SO. HOHMAN ST.
fair is being planned and it is expected how diac0ntented some of the commit- Street went to Schererville this morn-
tnai tne young people or both classes tee are in Hammond and fearing an ing to spend the day with relatives.
exodus, she refrained from booming Mrs. H. Decks of East Chicago Is
the Ohio towns. a visitor in Hammond today.
Mrs. Thompson in her pleasing man- Mesdames Hughes and Hill of Oak ner sang two short songs from the Glen spent the day in Hammond on a
negro poet of Ohio, Paul Lawrence shopping exhibition.
drunk and did not come home from ents wrapped in a napkin are little adSaturday morning until 12 o'clock Sun- vantage to any one. You must be ready
COMMITTEE MEETING. The hosltory committee of the Hammond Woman's club met Monday af
ternoon, Dec. 14 with Mrs. J. W.
"H"miHr at hr T. r.n oa n f hrtmn in Cay-
roll street. Mrs. Wall, chairman of the daInty refre8raents were served and
Dunbar. At the close of the program
la pleasant .afternoon closed.
Mrs..Knapps of Oak Glen was shop-
pin gin Hammond today.
day evening. His wife and six chtl'
dren were starving and he gave her
only $2.
Boarding Boom Wag. That is the
way drink some times effects a per
son. It makes them generous and I
can easily see how a man could be persuaded to give his wife that amount
of money out of a week's salary.
I when the chance comes If you are to
sieze It it and compel it to lift you to the goal of your aspirations.
committee, called the meeting to order and after roll call wished the commit
tee a merry Christmas and a happy was the guest or Airs, victor .Dyer at New Year and give them a vacation her home in South Hohman street yes-
until Jan 11, the date of the next terday.
MifiS Esth&r DinmnnH nont .QtmAaw
Miss Belle Peterson of Crown Point wUn fri,nag'!n hlcag(K
meeting.
Miss Alma Cochran of Crown Point spent yesterday visiting Mrs. Thomas Lake and Mrs. George Post of Rim-
bach avenue.
Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Hammond .are
ENTERTAINS AID SOCIETY. The Ladies Aid Society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. O. C. spendmg the-day visiting in Chicago
xl. jyxi.i.iiiies xL uei iiuuie 111 ouui sireeu All ladies of the congregation are cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. A. F. Robrer is among the Hammond ladies visiting in Chicago today.
O. O. CLUB MEETS. - 1 F. O. Hodson of Highland spent yes-
Miss Lulu DeWeese will have the terday in Hammond transacting busi-
members of the O. O. club as her ness. guests this evening at her home in c. Oliver Holmes of Gary spent yesRimbach avenue. The young ladies terday in Hammond transacting busi
ness.
: Mr. and. Mrs. James Breman of Blue Island spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manns of East Sibley street. Mrs. W. Ray Hatch and children have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends In Goshen, Ind. Mrs. Lawrence Cox and daughter. Miss Mae Nelson, are spending the day In Chicago. ,
VISITS WITH RELATIVES. " Mrs. Harry' Evans of South Hohman street left this, morning for Chicago Heights to visit her sister, Mrs. Ruvel, for a few ?ays. - ,
HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION. The regular meeting of Progressive Court, Tribe of Ben.Hur, wlll.be held Wednesday evening in Weis' hall dn State street. A large attendance of members is desired as. the annual election of officers will take place. . ENTERTAIN AT BANQUET. The young men of the Baracca class will spend the evening with their usual program after which dainty refreshments will be served. MISS MALEITSKE A HOSTESS. The young ladles of the N. N. Embroidery club will meet at the home of Miss Bertha Maleitske In Indiana avenue this evening. The evening wih be spent with embroidery work and a dainty luncheon will be served. HAD CHARGE OF SERVICES.
The Ladies of the G. A. R., General
Custer Circle. No. 5, and William H. Calkin's post had charge of the fu-
.neral services of Comrade Kischner of
Attorney Clyde Hunter of Gary was
In Hammond yesterday on business.
Miss Madge Bloss of Woodlawn is
spending the day with Mrs. O. W. Harding at her home in Wilcox street.
Mrs. R. R. Mentz of Windsor Park is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Conroy at her home in Sibley street. A. E. Peters of GVasselli was in Hammond last evening on business. Mrs. Charles Norton of Hyde . Park is spending the day visiting in Hammond. Misses Lottie and Belle Donovan of East Chicago, are expected to visit in Hammond this evening. Miss Veda Hemstock has returned from a short visit -with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hemstock at her home iti Valparaiso. Mrs. Ford of Crown Point is spending the day with relatives In Hammond.
Mrs. Thomas Burkamp of East Chi
cago is visiting in Hammond this afternoon.
Mrs. Joseph Muir of Lansing was a
visitor in Hammond today.
( Mrs. George Schnurr of Lansing was
a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. Guy Wilklns of South Hohman
That "Rich Millionaire." Some of the paragraphers have been
having a lot of fun with a newspaper
that described a certain man as a "ricn millionaire." Still, that may not have been so redundant as it looks. The man may hare had enough real money to pay a fine Imposed for the speeding that he did with his automobile.
The "Express" Rifle. ' An "express rifle" is a gun in which Is used a large charge of powder and comparatively light bullet. Such guns are used generally by hunters of large game in India and Africa for the reason that the bullet has great penetrating force with its heavy powder charge. .
Have Reward In Well-Dolng. The men and women, though they be poor, Ignorant, blundering, who day by day are quietly setting aside their own pleasure for the sake of some other person, taste a sweetness and get in themselves a growth which makes the world a better place to live in. Merriam.
Extremely Rare.
"While I was downtown," said Mrs.
Lapsling, laying aside her wraps, '1
saw "a wonderful old violin in a music store. The clerk said it was worth
$5,000. It was a genmine Sardanapa-
lus, and you know that kind is get
ting very scarce nowadays.
The orchestra practiced last , night
in. the kindergarten. Mr. Learning said that he would like to have more
members come and practice. Hhe said
that there ought to be about twelve in the orchestra and If twelve people do not come and practice regularly he
will drop the project of coaching the orchestra.
Nothing New.
You hear many strange things told
of life. Many of them are exaggerated, many are untrue. There isn't
a great deal in life that is really from A to Z.
strange. It's the same old story, and
only wonderful to the young. Atchi
son Globe.
The members of the basket-ball team
who were eligible to vote for the cap
taincy met last evening after school to elect the captain of the basket-ball team for the ensuing year. Hollis Hunter, '09, was chosen captain, al
though Whltaker, '09, also received a good number of votes. Hunter no doubt will make a fine captain and will be able to lead the team. He has had quite a bit of experience and knows the game
Spend Much on Patent Medicines.
The Christmas holidays will start next Wednesday, the 23d of December. All the students are looking forward to the day as it means forgetting school
cares for some time. Mr. McElroy made
A New York Broadway druggist the announcement this morning conestimates that the people Of the Citv I cerning the holiday s. School will start
spend $3,980,000 each year for patent I
medicines.
a week fro mthe following Monday.
Uncle Eben'a Wisdom.
"Dar's lots o' ways o' benefitin so
ciety," said Uncle Eben. "Sometimes
you kin do mo' good to de public by
workln ten minutes wif a snow shovel
dan by lecturin' two hours an' a half!'
The senior class pins have arrived
and are certainly beauties. They were distributed to the different members of
the class yesterday and each one certainly had reason to be proud of them.
Work the Common Lot of All. In all the civilized countries of the world 60 per cent, of the persons over ten years old have to work for a living-
HIGH SCHOOL TIDINGS.
Be ready wnen tne cnance comes.
The story is told of a young man whose success in life was due to the fact that
on one occasion, when it became neces-
Professor Spohn of the English de
partment 13 arranging a program to be
given before the holidays. Ths program will be different from the last literary program and will be more appropriate to the occasion. This will have no connection whatever with the regu
lar literary program, and it will no
doubt be very interesting. It will be
something on the order of the "Farewell to the Seniors" given last year.
YES You will be happier if you buy O. & Ts Shoes and Slippers for CHRISTMAS GIFTS Practical and Appropriate LET US SUGGEST a pair of FANCY LEATHER SLIPPERS for the man of the house, at $1, 1.25, 1.50, $2, 2.50 A PAIS OF COZY house slippers for the WiEE of the house, at $1, 1.25, 1.50 THEN DON'T FORGET THE LITTLE FOLKS a good pair of shoes or slippers, perhaps a pair of MOCCASINS OR LEGGINGS, at 75c, 95c, 1.25 and up. r with every pair of Boys' or XlwC Girls' shoes, 1 box of candy. Don't forget to ask for Coupons.
"cram now ,
The regular monthly tests are on
sary for some one who was posted in the road again. The teachers are an- ,
the business with which he was con-1 nouncing the different days on which ' nected, to make an Important Journey, the tests will be given In their respec- j
His grip as packed and ready. It had tive subjects. It will be a
bee npacked for months for such an , with most everybody, as
emergency, so that he needed only two minutes for his preparations. The case is not an unusual one, the onl ydlfference being in the applica-
179 Hohman Street ORTT Sc TOWLE Men's Shop 129 Hohman St.
f Practice limited to diseases of the
. a lu, xviniv, hujli nxiis A lXLJt 4. M. B- Hayward, IVt. D. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED AND . GLASSES CORRECTLY TOTED Phone 205 402 Hammond Bldg.
stretch of the semester is reached.
the home teams are over the picking of the regu-
lar school and second teams will take
(place. The practice is optn to every took boy in the school wh6 is trying to
Regular basket-ball practice
place last night. Now since the class make a place on the teams,
