Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 21 December 1908 — Page 2
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HERE FOR A VISIT. - Miss Julia Krimblll of Minneapolis arrived In Hammond Saturday to spesd the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Geo. Krimblll of Ann street. Miss Krimblll la a teacher In the Minneapolis schools
EXTERTAIXS AT DINNER. A number of Hammond young ladies were delightfully entertained at dinner Saturday evening by Miss Florence Loveridge at her home, No. 1 Bellvlew
piace. Miss Loveridge entertained in honor of Miss Hariret Felkner, whose wedding to Mr. John R. Thompson takes
place Thursday noon, December 31, in
Cincinnati, Ohio. The dinner was pret
tily served In five courses at one long
table i the dining room. The room had
pretty decoration of red, the lights be
ms snaaea witn red tissue paper,
Shaded tapers were used on the table
and a beautiful center of red rose buds.
Theplace cards, which were daintily done in rose buds were laid for twelve
guests. At the close of the last course
Miss Felkner was presented .with
handsome cut glass bowl, the gift of
the young ladies at the party who were
members of the graduating class of 1906
of which Miss Felkner was also a menv ber. The following were the guests
Mrs. Belle R. Felkner and Miss Harriet
Felkner, Miss .Nellie Clay of Evanston, 111., Misses Irene Mott, Anne Cullinine,
Beatrice Hansen, Mary Ibach, Ethel Ebrlght, Mary Krost, Ruth Sohl, Norma
Locklin, and Florence Loveridge. IS REPORTED ILL,.
' Mrs. B. Liplnski is reported to be quite" 111 "at her home in South Hohman
street. .'; SPEND StSDAY HERE. ."MIns! Bessie Love! o Lowell and Mr.
Roberta . of . v alpaofciiso spent Sunday
with Mrs. m. E.- Bates and family at
their home in Logan street.
; ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
airs. r. vv. jvimoau entertained at a very delightful dinner" party In honor of
Miss Ethel Meston's birthday anniversary yesterday at"her home, 47 East , Sibley street. Covers were . laid for
eight guests. The dinner was served In five courses in the dining room, the dec-
, orations being daintily carried out in . pink and white. Flowers were the : only decorations used. HAVE PLEASANT PROGRAM. A very pleasant entertainment was given In the K. of F. hall yesterday afternoon undeh the auspices of the Jewish Ladles' Aid society. The program . was given entirely by the children In ' observance of Chanuka and was heard by a large audience of friends and relatives of the young people. The program began at 3 o'clock and continued 'until 4:30. Mrs. I. Modjeska, president of the club, had the festival In charge and was assisted in arranging. the program by Mesdames M. Rothschild, H. M. Faber and L. Wolf. At the close of the program the children in the audience were given bags of candy by the members of the society. The following was the program: I
Prayer Beatrice Eisner. Song Children.. Violin Solo Leslie Hellerman. Recitation Mildred Modpeska. Song Helen Wolf. Dialogue Misses Taussig. Song Rosa Heifer, accompanied by Lizzie Heifer. Violin Solo Mayer Lipman, accompanied by Abe Lipman.'
Recitation Ruth Grossman. . Recitation Rose Arkln. , Closing Address Mrs. I. Modjeska.
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ii. . iuo at-Dome earns read Jan. 1 at
westneid avenue, Elizabeth, -N. -J. Mri
vvrigm lormerly lived in Hammond and was employed by the United States
Aietais Kenning company at Qrasselll. Mr. Wright has many friends to whom
tne announcement will come as a sur nHoA .v.a - 1 1 1 . . . .
win exiena ineir con
gratulations and best wishes. RETURNS HOME.
s. .cpsiein returned to her home
aaunaisee, in., today after a few
aays visit with Mrs. Abe Marks at he
nome in btata street. Mrs. Marks accompanied her as far as" Chicago to
day. VISITS CHJnGo HOSPITAL.
Mrs. Brunnel Hibbard spent Sunday with her brother, who is very ill at
me aiercy hospital in Chicago. IS VISITING HERE.
Don McMahon, who is attending Notre Dame at South Bend, is home to
spena the vacation with his parents,
mr' an irs. W. v. MeMahnn
RETURNS TO MICHIGAN. IT I T-t .
" reeves lett this hiorn nsr fn v,
home In Port Huron. Mich., aftpr
iwo weeks' visit with Miss Ethel Burk at her home in Rimbach avenue. mi
Reeves has also visited relatives in Milwaukee for a few days.
LEAVES ON VISIT. ' Mrs. Anna Hurscher and two sr.
left today for Milwaukee where they will remain a week the guests of relatives and friends.
VISITS IN OHIO. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jovles of v.t
Sibley street, will leave Wednesday for Cleveland, O., to spend two weeks with relatives.
decoration. The children received many
nanasome girts, from- the f611owing
peopie wno were-.present at the dinner. The afternoon was spent with "Parlous games . an(? auslan a very; enjoyable tlme-passdrr-Messrs and Mesdames J. J. Dlrschel'and: daughter, Helen, of Washington Heights', John Gilmurray and on, Frank,- f . Whiting,, Fred Atkinson of 4ry,Mrs. Warwick of Whiting, Wilbur Rlggs of Englewood, Messrs. and Mesdames J. P. Tonkle and son. Medard, and daughter. Elizabeth.
J. J. Nyhoff; -Herman Nyhoff and son, Joseph, F. J. Eberle and daughter, Frances, Misses .Catherine Bonn and Anna Nyhoff.
ENTERTAINS CLUB. Miss Alice Blosser will entertain the
members of the O. O. club tomorrow
evening her home in Indiana ave-
THE TIMES.
dally organized company and a pro-1
uucuon or unusual excellence will be offered here by .the Wagenhala and Kemper company at the Towle opera
unaay matinee and night, Dec. 27. 'paid in Full" has to its credit a run of five months In Chicago, and Its reception-there was the same as in New York, where It is now in Its second year. The same care and discretion which marked the- selection of the cast and the building of the production at the Astor theater, New York, will be exhibited In the cast and production to be seen in this city. " , HIGH SCHOOL TIDINGS. The freshmen are confident that they will down the eighth grade boys, and the eighth graders are telling how
me iresnmen will stand at the bottom
Monday
r, December 21.
uOlLIG rAMUSEMENTS3
CONTEST A
SUCCESS
lowle Opera
It
ALL, THIS WEEIC
JZTZtT Z?J&JX1 'B- W. Chidlaw Find, ant social time. Trr. "Aa,n .er to the bI 8rame on . ,
xiimseii tne lungpin in
eunesaay night. Walter Kennedy Is
EASTERN STAR to tux? "u u uiius meyn
I Cl K U III y-rflflara A J .
ThrA will h o .v. , - kuuu contest is
..... i ".ccwuk ui Liie oraer i luu&en Tnr
or eastern Star Tuesday evening in the
Hammond will piay the first basketball game of the season next Wednes
day evening in the Central building
"uu'w"um- iney will line up against Hobart. No reports could be obtained
xrum me visitors- camp, but the local boys will be on their guard and start
Masonic temple. All the members are
urged to attend as business of im
portance will be transacted.
GOLDEN RULE COUNCIL, MEETS.
mere will be a meeting' of Golden
Rule Council, No. 1, D. of C. tomorrow
Masonic Match Games at Temple Last Saturday
Night.
tended by about 150 Maaona and their
frlenda. The games vrere started off by A. M,
rurner and William II, Gostlln. who proved to be one of the cards of the
HAVE PLEASANT. PARTY. The Willing Workers rav annth.r r
their popular ; nedrn nartl aj
evening in I. O. O. F. hall, which was
very well attended bv
friends of the society. Several
of pedro were played and the prizes
were awarded Mrs. Fred Bull and Mrs. Frank Malo. The consolation prize was given to Mrs. Young. The gentlemen's prizes were given Messrs.. Frank Trate-
ims ana sir. Groth. -
SPENDS HOLIDAYS IN OHIO. Mrs. T. W. Oberlin and daughter T.Ti
Katherlne Oberlin, left Saturday 'night for Mansfield, O., where thev will cn.
the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Oberlm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wolff Dr. Oberlin will go later to Mansfield i where he will Join the famllv n oi
visit ma parents.
HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING. The Musical Art society will holrf an
important meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the parlors of the Hotel Majestic. All the members interested in the giving of the opera are asked to be
present.
The bowling contest vrhich waa held
In the basement of the Muonl tm.
evening and all members, are urged to In with a vim to try and ascend the pIe' on the oc'a,0, opening of
anena as, Dusiness of Importance, will nrst round of the ladder leading to the tn new Saturday
ue transacted. position thev h.u , tight, wu t emit iufm .
. HiUH UHlKSUSi 1 "A l cents Will ho fhar-o-e
The Misses Claus will .entertain the one. come all and cheer th hn'v-
. - . . I , w O VIA fcV
lucuiucia ui tne i. xm. OimDrOldery club I "-iory.
luesaay evening at their home in Clin
ton street. The evening will be -BDent Mr- Learning i3 befrlnninir tn hiv evening. When Mr. Turner atarted hla
pleasantly with their embrolderv work the contest at chorus work T.a Pdulum-llke arm a to antnicinjc. the
and In social conversation. , ',. day he stated that he would r,irk on klnCTln reled with for fear of lm-
ouuut, tinny people to sinr In thid rhn. UU1 mmaeir and hia
36 STRAY BEARS CAtrniT-n rus. Practice win hi . o.,n lamU yof ninr.
-a.no. win De slaughtered-at our store. morning as Mr. Leamine- aatA lfl postmaster, however, did not
Real Teddy Bears, with 'fine, silky fur, best results were brought about when seem to be bl to frighten the pins a
ne nad the choru nmMioin.. o vi-ID11. and as the ball seemed to inter.
time. Although Hammond wa fere wltn the calves of his legs the
at the contest last year fhev ptt, I total number of pins bowled over was
i.a.n.c up xor it in the coming contest. 1 tu,JBueraoie. it Decame apparent
. eany in tne game the charge that Mr. Manager McElrov is arranirw th- Gostlln had been going to Chicago to
schedule of games for me basket-ball Practlce was unfounded. The final
season. Several good contests have "core was 180 fr Mr. Turner and 88 been booked, but the schedule as yet f0r Mr Gostlln- Charges were freely
is not ready to rpubllcatlon maoe mat the pin setters had been
Dribed, but Postmaster Gostlln had to
The word reserves its e-rentoot- r,.i,. Py for the game and the supper Inat
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uui one IIUIKC. and that la nii. I Bame.
tive. Initiative Is rinir,. u . I Daur Drnmn on nMir.
thing without beinar told. Th ,f One of the most interesting eamea
oest thing to doing the ric-M was between Dan Moran and Peter J
11 . . 1 fc 1 -r
vnuout oeing told, is to do that whr, ons- uanny Dreamer Moran had
iuia once, it is this inifiativ. tu. i oeen practicing lor dava for thla
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izes range from 10 inches to 20. Prices
from 0o to $1.75. Call and see them
t li9 Hohman street. Ortt & Towle.
RETURNS HOME.
Miss Nellie Clay has returned to her home in Evanston after a few days' visit with Miss Florence Loveridge at
ner home In Bellvlew place. VISITS HERE.
Ray Ames of Crawfordsville, Ind., is
spending a few days with hi sparents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ames of Webb street.
RETURNS HOME.
Misses Bess and, Edith Eurhans left
yesterday for their hon in Lowell to spend the remainder of the school va
cation. The young ladies are attend
mg tne western at Oxford, O., and
stopped here, for a few days', visit .with their aunt, Mrs. Edith Griffin of Ogden
street.
.WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS OUT.
Cards were received in Hammond yes-
leruay announcing the marriage of Miss L.. T7 a i . .
o, reaericK. daughter of Mr. and
-Mrs. Charles Fredericks, to T. Archi-
Daia Wright, both of Elizabeth, N. J. The wedding took place Friday, Dec.
am 4)1 A
STEP IN PLEASE , We want you to closely examine our line of fancy slippers, very appropriate for your Xmas offering. PRICED at 75o and up to $2.50 BOY'S SHOES, at $1.60, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 BOY'S STORM SHORS
,Tan and Black at $3 and $3.50
GIRLS SHOES, at
$125, $1.50, $2, $2.50
BABIES SHOES, at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 FREE to ail Babies up to one year of age a tine Gold Ring. FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE : of 50c a 10c Coupon : at 179 Hohman Steef, S? Ortt & Towle ' far finnn shes to run UUUU 129 HOHMAH STREET
K. C. MEETING TONIGHT.
An Important meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held this evening
i wie iiuo rooms, a full attendance of members is desired as business will
De transacted. MRS. HATCH ENTERTAINS.
r. . ay Hatch is entertaining
L.ic . memoers or the Embroidery club
aiicrnoon ai ner home in TTat
arrou street. The usual program will
De enjoyed and the members anticipat a very pleasant party.
RETURNS FROM COLLEGE.
Mat Kolb will arrive in Hammond tomorrow from Lafayette, where he is
attending Purdue, to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kolb
oi gondii street. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. irt a . .
1U' Argyra white, of 47 Warren
street, win entertain the young ladies
iiime nier Be club and a fw
otner mends at her home this even
ing. CHRISTMAS EXERCISES. The pupils of the West Hammnnr!
schools will have their Christmas, t,-
gram "Wednesday, Dec. 23rd at 10 o'clock
in room 3. The program will bes-in
promptly at that hour and those who expect to attend are asked to be prompt. The construction work will be displayed in the other rooms of the buildlna- ho.
fore the program. The children mado
many very beautiful gifts. The following Is the program: Piano Solo Irene Ttr
mmtary Will.. Room 4
itecltatlon Stervhan o.,..
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oong unristmas" i...Room The Lost Reindeer .Room
citation Mabel Button Evergreen Drill Room 6
kJ&me 01 otters Room The Sewing Society Room Two Fiddlers....
himself, and this develops initiative.
Professor Snohn is arrar,o-tr, v-
Christmas program to be given on next Wednesday afternoon. It will consist of recitations, speeches and select readings and will be verv nnnnn.i...
the occasion.
Mr. McElroy stated that if the
names come in as fast , v
at- been for st,if . 7 . ""V"
tending the ITnlversit r h.t.iq " . l" 'eraain tne ninth
HERE ON VISIT.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brusel of Loean
street, are entertaining Miss Ebert of
West Union, la., for a few weeks' visit.
VISITS FRIENDS nERE. Miss Claudia McMahon, who
is
way home to Crown Point, .where she
will spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McMahon.
pil gets in high school. In doine th test He knew that Peter Lyons was
nwuiiea worn ne is confronted by K oa DOWler ln tne old days, but he problems which must be answered bv I thouSht ho might have retrograded and
uenucu to put one over on the city engineer. Just before the contest he was seen in the Bradford alleys with his coat off, his trousers rolled up and all in a sweat in an effort to get into practice. Danny Dreamer saw himself appear in the alleys before the crowd of his brother Masons. He saw himself making the little tantalizing bow to the
..a nun ui speoiaiors ana men, as
the ball shot out from his firm grasp
saw the pins go scattering into the
the end of the alley.
now aid it really happen? Well
uan ureamer Moran art-it nr an oil
All the persons taking books from he seemd able-to do was to pick off
use
Matinee and Night, Sunday, December 27 The Omt A-nenca 'Uy
Tonlarht A QIH Thief PiipPQ CIinstmas 15,25,35,50 rilbbb WeekNigWs, 10,20,30,50 LADIES' FREE AtONDAY NlOrlT USUAL COND TIONS
Wi.to a rimani Cast ol Players 2 YEARS IN NKW 0RK 6 Months at the Grand, Chicago PRICES: MATINEE, LOWER FLOOR $1, 75c ENTIRE BALCONY, 50c; GALLERY, 25e NIGHT, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, 1.50 Seats on tale Thnrsday Mail orders now
Special Engagement, one night only, Dec. 28
BERTHA KALICH, in
mx&&mt .Ilk' A 77 .
Direct from Grand Opera House, Chicago Mail Orders, accompanied by check, received now Seat Sale, Wednesday, December 23 at 9:30 a. m. PfMrC Main Floor, 1.50 and 2.00 a i iwcs. Balcony, 1.50, 1.00 and 75c
TH
E PRINCESS
HAMMOND'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
V , "l x.x.ngan, ai penoa, a tenth period might hav tr. tne b Ann Arbor will be the guest of her be instituted. This would be froS i ll he 8a frienhs-lft-Hammond tomorrow on her to 5 p. m., but this would not male '
tYfn t (1 . .. '
&cil a nit as tne onA frTv a a
vii, -x hj
; Fred
the school library are requested to see the ptns 0n the edSes- Somehow they
"JC "orarian, Margery Sutton seemea glued to the spots, and there
the I confusions have iris.. v... . . . I was nothltie- dnlnir tn Tio,.. m.
ri , . r, , . I - n auuui tne DOOKH I -v. Aauuj, Colorado School of Mines in Colorado, and all this can be avoided if all will upshot of tne tnlns was that Lvons
"icucu Hume n sjiena me jnr'.st- I -unuw ine right clan Dsei
mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and
HERE OX, VISIT.
Mott, who is attending
Mrs. Fred
street.
Mott, of South Hohman
Briefs. The Starr piano is one of the vrv
It has friends ant
rers in practically every town and
Dickinson's
State street.
Music Store,
Mr. and Mrs. Mining and family of
KXOWX HY YOl vr. iir.T.T ui?d it iur ine Prce
Mr an A Tra T 1 i "U "
. uaiiiuct l oi Vraw- uii- . .
fordsville, Ind.. have issued invltaUona 7"V", ca' and !t ,S wel1 kno for the wedding of their dauc-htPr. Mi 1?. trelgn cuntries. Hear it chirn
u ranees Lambert, to Robert D. Irons, which will take place Tuesday at noon,
uec. , at the home of the hridA'n nnr
enss. juiss Jbambert Is a graduate of Jrulnl are spending the day in
me wrawrorasviue high school and a i
,ws eoroniy, . u,UUuiin woum make a most nlea
rr- iui. nuns is a KTaa- "s unuav iil and on. Inno- u .
tioto r. -.11 . . I 1 . 0 l"
..a.ua.sii uuiit-Ke ana a member '"emuerea. xou can ept m.t
of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, liable one at Dickinson's Music Stor They will make their home In Aber- 27 East State stret.
deen, S. D., where Mr. Irons has a po- Mrs. B.
smon in the public schools. Both guest of friends in Hamm
street
Thaw of Lowet
on dtoday.
by youne mpn whn atfA tt . . . ronl1 was In
college. xznmona toaay on business.
"llurey Joe conrov was in hi,...
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VISITS DAUGHTER. "J uu81nes8'
Nicholas Mashino is SDendinc- a fw Mrs- "nomas Brennan wh tho o-.
weeKs with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Parker . ller moiner, Airs. Swift, at her. hnm.
. . . . . lf TT" 1 -
at tneir home in Champion, 111. 1 "s'ewooa today,
"VA " " "i. JJiciiinson hft n Tili.
RETURNS. TO IOWA. Of music rolls for hMMa. "
Tl T rri . .... . . . . . "J ems. m
iimmpauu Has reiurnea to "si oiaie street is hia
rn t T .. I
uc'"'"f. a-., aiter spenaing Sunday with friends in Hammond.
bseat Moran by the Bcore of 139 to 99
Betd-Fttigerald Match Laaghable. r - ...
vac oi me most laughable games
was that bowled by John E. Fitzgerald and F. S. Betz. These men may be somebody in the business world, but they don't amount to shucks in the
eyes of the pin-setters. They were sue
chirp at cessful ln this, that they bowled the
272 East smallest number of nnlnfa iln.ino h.
evening. Mr. Betz beat Mr. Fitzgerald
by the score of 70 to 36 and the aggregate number of their points was only 106. At one time during the game
Betz and Fitzgerald sent their balls Into the alley for seven consecutive times, which is going some. "W. J. McAleer and Fred Newell, who were expected to display some fancy bowling, could not get used to the new alleys, and McAleer beat Newell by one point, bowling 128 to Fred's 127. The highest score of the evening was that bowled by Dr. B. "W. Chidlaw, who reached the high mark of 173. He bowled against Dr. T. W. Oberlin, who bowled 147. As neither of these men are in practice, that Is considered good. - One of Fanny Incidents, One of the funniest incidents of the evening occurred in the contest between Morris Dobson and Jack Morth-
land. After the game had been fin-
Mrs George W. Lawrence and daugh- Ished and Dobson had been beaten by a
...Adelaide Mayer and Albert Corner
JaCK rest Room Song by a Train-Load of Boys.
xvecnauon Rosie LantrWn
olar iJ"u Room
Song "Sweetly Chime" Rnnm 1
ilec,tauon Mabel Button
aons Agnes La,ngbe Sew a Seam Room
"culluu ...Gilbert Krug
yrula .uance..; ....Room
xvecnauon Hazel Rosenbaum Song Nolan Deaver
opening urin Room ,
uuett
-.Josle Adelsperger and Iren Brusel HAVE CHRISTENING SERVICE. The christening of the little twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Nvhr.fr nt
Gary took place yesterday in the Catholic church at the close of the regular church service. The boys were called Edward and Henry by their
Mrs. F. J. Eberle of Hammond and Mrs' Frank Gilmurray of. Whiting. At the close of the service the relatives and a few invited friends went to th v,-
of. Mr. and Mrs. Nyhoff where an elaborate four course dinner was served The . decorations In the , dining r6om were artistically carried out n
and .white, '.'chrysanthemum's and rota
tions being the flowers -chosen 'for the j
LEAVES FOR VERMONT. Earl Klngsland of Elgin. 111., who
has been spending the past few days with Hammond friends, left todav for
his home in Vermont to spend the holidays with relatives.
"PAIIJ IN FULL."
ine subject of dramatic criticism is
an Interesting one, to theatrical man
ager and playgoer alike. The critic,
as a general proposition, Is an unusually learned person and there are thou
sands who would no more go to a play
uniu tneir ravorlte critic had endorsed it than they would willingly pluck their own eyes. It is no exaggeration to state that hundreds of plays have gone upon the rocks of defeat simply because the critics did not
care for it. and there may have be
much of worth in it. To find the critics of New York and Chicago all in a
universal mood is a rare thing, but that
is what "Paid in Full" found when Wagenhals and Kemper presented this play of contemporary life in America, by Engene Walter, at the Astor theater. New York, and the grand onpm
house, Chicago. By every individual critic the play was hailed as a startling success and their criticisms were as a
unit in ueciaring that it was "the nlav
of the hour," and not only did they eulogize it the day after production, but even today they are directing unusual
attention to it as the play with the di
rect appeal to every class of ritWor,
The success of "Paid in Full" was and is unequivocal. Mr. Walter has performed a masterful piece of work i
the photographic drawing of mi hi
characters, there is not a weak figure among them, and for virllty, forcefulness and real life the play has no equal on the American stage today. A spe-
ter, Julia,
Chicago.
Miss Gwendolyn Parrv an Xfr
Lincoln of Crown Point were the guests
or Air. and Mrs. P. A. Parrv. 44 Wnr-
ren street, yesterday.
Practically all the popular sheet music may be had at Dickinson's Music Store, 272 East State street
wow would you like a violin for Christmas? Dickinson has them at 272 East State street. Miss Lottie Kenner of Valparaiso was the guest of her cousin. Miss Grace
tenner of Hammond Sunday. The sweet music of the guitar would make the Christmas season unusually
juxvus. cawin m. Dicki at 272 East State street.
T. B. Brennan of Danville, 111., spent Sunday with his family in Hammond. .Save money on your millinprv. Pri,
cut in half now. Ruhstadt's. it
are spending the day in nose, he stepped over to J. T. Hutton
and offered him a dime in payment for the games. "One dollar and a half, please," said
Mr. Hutton. "Vat," said the astonished Hammond
merchant, and then he mumbled something about, "If I had known that," while the boys gave him the laugh. He proved to be a good sport, however, and paid for the game. The following is the scores of the various contests which were pulled off Saturday evening: W. J. McAleer. .12S!Fred Newell 127 J. J. Ruff lOBCarl Bauer 81 P. J. Lyons 139 D. J. Moran 99 Dr. S. A. BeI1...127Dr. Davis 84 H ' IT 1 ...... 1 : T 1 1 1 , . t .
i . ii. .rusiiiii jnu5 nr. oansDury... t o
If. C Atkinson. 77, H H. Hpnrv . ... fil
uickinson has them "ey Dean liouames Bailey... 60
jenKins lliMJ. II. lc(Jlay 74 Sproat 31 Dr. Buchanan... 70 J. Morthland.., 96 M. Dobson 87
Hammond... 94Dr. Smith 83 H. Mueller 165:Ralph Groman.,100 H. Vorheis 125:Pcott Galer 116
it. Maywam...i22!r. I. Elllck 118 TV A Hill Iri 1. cn
Mrs. J. W. Smith of 811 Indiana av- H." B. Dougias! .J30;h. M. Hankey '.' 88
nue, left yesterday for West Vlrc-ini r Woods. . .135 Ralph Tennant.,104
on busings cv, ' . . "r-man....iu.,ir. ?ranam 68
"in isi visit irienas. i-'. m. McPaniel.lll Dr. Sharrer 101
otvjius on ner way home with her rro1- Mcr.iroy. . lob ;iyde Aliee 57
son in Ohio over Christmas. 5l- ri"!;ner- -HI? vH,t"t,,?j 2!
a oanio ror Christmnc vai nr - n;. uaroer. . . 104 Judee Kelter. ift
Dickinson has them at 575 c(., V"G,ar rlnD.lu-4?!i0hJ " 99
srro.t ok vj itoum. .. 124,0. k. Stei
x O " - -wignuui wntti lauinicut interesting Men, Women and Children. It is worth the price of admission just to see the inside of the theatre. The popular place of amusement, when you are in 3 Hammond don't fail to see the performance"
i
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE PJRINCESS
Only 5 cents Admission
P4fLUIIfiT
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed
wcmoer tisu zznd, 23rd, 24th "THE MUMMY AIVD
THE HUM All IN G BIRD"
The play of the hour
This brilliant comedy eucces will be presentei " with a COmnftTIT nf nna,,al r-, arit
This is more than a play ; It's a page from life
itself.
Special Christmas attracriot
Commencing. December 24
With special popular price Matinee Christmas
Day, Friday, December 25 "THE PRINCE OF SWINDLERS"
Special Chris'mas Attraction Wi.n Special Christmas Matinee at :30 POPUIAR PRICES A. H. WOODS, offers a Comedy Drama of Tferffis THE PRINCE OF SWINDLERS By OWEN DAVIS t Harlem Bridge Murder A Arte 1 Midnight Abduction "tls H tlectioi Night In New York 1Q Mutiny of tne Sailors 0 Castaways on the Ice Fields oCdieS 22 In The Cast
street.
Mrs. Fred Gastel and daughter. Dor
othy have returned to their home In Indiana Harbor after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel of Wil
liams .street. Miss Ruby Wilson spent the past week end with relatives and friends in Crown Point. Miss Julia Wall was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Porter, at her home in Park JManor Saturday afternoon. Edison's phofWraDhs at DlMtinon'.
anisic store, 272 East State street.
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Joe Ibach 136Bob Kidney 108
dt. uniaiaw i73jDr. Oberlin 147 Dr. Campbell... 125!John Mischke... 80 Dr. Howat 96 Dr. Shanklin 82 Dr. Fox 79;l. L Bomberger 63 YOUNG LUCHT WAS NOT PLAYING CRACK-THE-WHIP. In speaking of the accident to Willie Lucht at the Lafayette building grounds last Friday, Miss Ames, the principal at the building, says that the boy was not playing crack-the-whip and that this is a game which she has
' forbidden because of its roughness. The
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game young Lucht was playing was puilaway and at the time he fell, he had been caught by a boy smaller than he was. It is also denied that he was unconscious by the principal, although his mother declared that he was stunned.
from home and is believed to be In Hammond. He is known to have started for this city and it was suggested that he would probably be found around bowling alleys setting pins. ' lie is described as being shabbily dressed. ,
POLICE COURT NEWS
Pin Setter Missing, The police received word today that
Walter . Fabing of 155 . Washington
street, .Valparaiso, aged 18, is missing
More Dogs Killed. Although dog days are past the police were compelled to kill two sick dog3 yesterday. One was killed in the rear of 225 Michigan avenue, and another was killed in the rear of the street car barns. ..
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