Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1908 — Page 6

6 THE THIE3.

Wednesday, Ded 23. 1908.

RQM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY

NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT

They menL

sohwed

a 'wonderful Improve-

PBEDICTED THAT CONTEST

WELL GO INTO THIRD WEEK

Startling

Features Oat la.

Are Brought

The Simon-Wickey contest cause was resumed at the commissioners' court

room yesterday morning:, and continued through the- day. Nothing: of vital Im

portance to etiher Bide was brought ou

in the evidence yesterday, and the case is minus the sensational features that

marked its progress at its beginning,

This marks the second week of the now

famous case, and from all appearances it is thought that It will be continued

into next week.

BLACK CLOUD SCAEES

CEOWN POINT PEOPLE,

..But Their Conscience Didn't Trouble

Them Very iog.

Quite a few Crown Point residents were startled yesterday afternoon to see an immense black cloud rise up

from the east In an apparently clear sky. Its intense blackness added a further mystery to its appearance and

much speculation was wagered as to

the cause of its origin. It was after

wards learned that a leak In the Stand

ard Oil pipes along the Erie railway,

near the county farm, had been re

paired, and the workmen had set fire to the crude petroleum, thus causing the dense black clouds of smoke to

arise In the peculiar manner that gave rise to the latere taken in it.

A- dansbitax of Trustee William Kunrt of Tolieaton. Miss Gertrude Kunert, and Frederick Behnke, son of Mr. and Mm. Ed. Behnke, of that town applied for a marriage license at the clerk's office yesterday. The couple will be married on New Tear's day. Recorder Herbert E. Jones is attending the meeting of the county recorders of Indalna at Indianapolis this week, and it is thought that among some of the Important transactions that body of officials will work for will be an eHort to secure a raise in their salary. The volunteer flsemen will hold their regular meeting tonight, at which time I

the annual election of officers will take

place. "Samson and Deliah" will be the sub

ject for one of the best pictures ever

shown by Manager Rudolph of the 5cent theater at Central Music hall tonight. Great preparations are being made for the Christmas exercises at the Presbyterian church on Thursday night and a fine program has been arranged for that time. All are cordially invited to attend. The Free Methodists have recently ended a series of revival meetings and it is said quite a few new members were added to that faith. The merchants report the holiday trade this year as hardly been up to the mark of last year, although it is good considering, that the times have been hard. The Q. A. M. Card club met at the home of Miss Anna Hoffman last evening. --..!

Miss Emma Krost returned yesterday

rrom a visit with Chicago friends.

iirs. woweii v. parry is expected

nome today after a week's stay with

jmuncie relatives.

Mrs. Robert Krost and son of Chiac

go is visiting her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. B. Brown, over the holidays.

Things are quiet in the new line in Crown Point, and the only excitement

noticed -is what you stir up yourself.

with their work in bookkeeping theory

and will begin business practice about two weeks after Xmas. Lizzie McNeeley made 100 per cent In the freshmen algebra this month.

VALPARAISO.

the burial took place at the Crown

Hill cemetery. Mrs. Wild is the mother

or Trustee Alvin . Wild and has been

sick ior some time. She was 86 years

oi age, and formerly lived here.

The Misses Anna Fleck and Ruth

Kunock were in the city today. Mr. D. Mackey, who is attending the

Chicago Medical college, is home for a

two weeks' vacation.

j.ne services on Christmas at the

catholic church will be first mass at 5:30, second mass, a low mass, at 8 and the third high mass at 10. Special music has been prepared for Christmas. Mr. Dwight Mackey went to the city this afternoon. The surveyors for the electric line, which will pass through here, started to survey yesterday. At present they

are surveying across the pond.

Miss Kathleen Killigrew visited with

Miss Eva Odell at Valparaiso yesterday.

Mrs. Ed, Scheldt was in the citv on

Monday.

The Lion store "bus made a double

trip to Hobart yesterday, not beinr

able to carry all who wanted to go in

me nrst load, so a second load was

ffllran In V, . - .JV .....

-"! ttiieruoon ana tnose tnat I da V frnm WInmo T..

"l n "ie morning returned on the 4 o'clock train.

Miss Violet Vlant visited the music classes of Miss Benson Monday. Will Purchase made 100 per cent in the senior examination. The next school entertainment for the organ fund win be given on Monday evening, Jan. 4, at the Methodist church. Come, everyone. Admission

10c,

WHITING NEWS

Miss Elizabeth Putnam, who Is

teaching art In the Kansas State Agricultural college, Is at home to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and

Mrs.

WHITIIIG FORIHIGHTLY

GLOB Hi SESSION

William E. Putnam.

Mrs. Welsbv and children of John Mrs. A. TV Ttaviriarvn flitroe.

rpi, ,,... I . " " I "

".uimuieiiis are grow- i w-eex are expected home from Frank

ing better each time. lin, Pa in a few days after an extended

The bookkeepers are nearly through I vlst with relatives.

Miss Mary Johnson of John street la

on the sick list.

Mrs." Charles Pickering of Ohio avenue was a South Chicago visitor Mon

day evening.

Ort McHenry and children will move

TO Phftfitortfin T J .1

C WrlKht is here toil at frnm TJVirt I .u. , ' . '

Wa wllQ M- McHenry-s father and i

, sister.

George Brown left yesterday for Tip-

Her Impressions of Europe.

pecanoe, where he has accepted a po

sition as day telegraph operator for the Nickel Plate, r. Brown is a son-in-law of Joseph Crowe.

A number nf flo v. -

... vi ooaucB 4X1 U UC" I ... Ing installed around town in com- 1 h her dauhte-. Mrs. Henry Fifield.

pliance with the new law. I Mr- anl Mrs. Leonard Emmel have

Miss Pauline Dodgshun of Chicago

was the guest of Miss Helen V. Calhoun

on Sunday evening.

Mrs. Alice J. Burroughs of Jollet, 111.,

is nere to remain over the holidays

VISITED ABROAD LONG Til

Lecture Is Given in Congregational

Church Parlors and More Than One Hundred Attend.

City, where they will remain until after the funeral.

Mrs. C. Benson of Roberts avenue was

1 a Chicago shopper Monday,

LANSING.

LOST Between the Grand Trunk de

pot In Oak Glen and VanSteenbere's

house a Gregg shorthand text book, with Cecile VanSteenberg's name In it.

Generous Child. Master Walter, aged five, had eatn

the soft portions of his toast at breakfast and piled the crusts on his plate. "When I was a little boy "

his father, "I always ate the crusts on my toast."

"Did you like themr 'asked the lit

tle fellow, cheerfully.

res," replied the parent Tou may have these." renlied Tifo..

ter Walter, pushing the plate cross the table. The Delineator.

Sam Smith moved his family to Gary

yesterday, where they will make their future home.

Skating on the pond is fine and the

young folks are enjoying it

Mr. J. B. Johnson moved his familv

yesterday from the Gordon house into the Hillman house on Center street

MERRILL VILLE

Mrs. Mattle Merrill of Crown Point

spent a few days in town last week

the guest of the Pierces.

Frank Popp is disposing of his per

sonai property and will start for Call

fornia Saturday evening.

The Epworth at their entertainment

on Friday evening cleared 25.

Margaret Adler and Anna Auterman

visited friends In Hammond yesterday,

airs. Jti. k. ladings and daughter.

ii.va, aid shopping In Crown Point to

day.

Mrs. Ralph Pierce visited with the

A. O. Merrill and family yesterday.

Mrs. Fred Krieter of Turkey Creek

lert ror California this morning, she expects to spend the winter at Santa

Barbara.

(Special to The Time)

wnitmg. ind.. Dec. 28. ttia Vnrt.

Judge C. R. Collins of Michigan City moved to Cheltenham, III., where Mr. nightly club met on Monday night, but

was a Valpo visitor vosterdnv . . empioyeo. meieaa oi meeting as usual at the home

C. W. Bemheyer was over from Ham- !S?es Anna Dlneen and Lil- ? m"lf. 'TnJl ' f

mond yesterday 1 u vallanan and Messrs. Tim Ryan , "'7 "s neia in me

x, i ana Aivin uaton will see "The Fair I wugicgauonai cnurcn. ttev. I w. Applegate of Gary paid cosd- .t .v.. Each member was Klven the tirfvnr.

us a. business visit yesterday. Chicago on Phrf.tm.. Pf inviting friends, and as a result of

k.. Ji-uwooa was in the Vale yester- Ml " .... the attendance was swelled to one

fln77Tl. ,itt""cr " hundred, who gathered to hear Mrs. A.

G. R. King was here yesterday oh Up,, c Blreel y Davidson tell of her extensive travels

business from Indianapolis. - abroad, using as the subject of her dis-

The following people who were called Europe as Seen by an Ameri-

here by the death of wniiam s ttii can-

urA nhA l . . . ... I 1 he membera nf h. Pnvtniohti-

vrigp . I " now returned to tneir . . -.maui.ijr uuu Miss Clara Subinski of Whiting was re.nonHr. , .... . have looked forward tn I

a stioiif, tji, . I "vmca are mo loiiowing: I , .. " : - 1

oww, v1Wr yesieraay. Messrs. Call an t ttiit since tne 1308-09 program was nre-

Miss Bridget Gorman of Stleglltz Mrs. Stevenson, mother of Tr ttoi J Pared, and no wthat this event is a I

Park did her Christmas shopping Sat- Deschler. O.: Messrs. Jame St.vnnT, th'ns of the Past- th laJfea and their

uray- of Deschler. O . r, ifo vr- tt 6w greauy Deneflted by hear-

Mrs. James Sullivkn of Indiana Har- er Stevenson of Toledo, brothers of f Jin ia woman sPeak- as the

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; 1 -viv a s. .

Morning Headache

I suffered with terrible headaches. I would get up every morning with such a severe attack, and until I began using Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills never found anything that would give me the desired relief. I have used them now for several years, and would not ' be without them if they were a dollar a box." SAMUEL KEYS,.. Eaton Rapids, Mich. "I always keep Dr. Miles', AntiPain Pills on hand. Before I began using them, I had. frequent attacks of headache, but they gave me prompt relief." MRS. CARL HECKMAN," ' Minster, Ohio. The first package will benefit; If not. your druggist will return your'moneyT

inansEii

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STIEGLITZ PARK.

HOBART.

The remains of Mrs. Wild, who died at Hammond, was sent here today over the Nickel Plate on the noon train and

Bad Symptoms.

The woman who has periodical tead-

acnes, DacKacae, sees imaginary dark

jpots or specks floating or dancing before

uer eyes, naagnawing distress or heavy full feeling 16 itomach, faint spells, dra-

glng-downffeiJng In lower abdominal or plvic regten, easily startled or excited.

.wrgunr ur paimui periods, with or withcut tHvtc catarrh, is suffering from weaknTfsps andQerangements that should have eJmy attention. Not all of abova ; symptotia arf likely to be present in any caseatonelrae. ' Kegledted or badly treated and such cases6fn run into maladies which dexnan t surgeon's knife if they do not re?iifatally.

Jo mpdicine yxtan

a-ftj Dr. r'it-rce'a Favoriro Pra'TO

t'i,wu in'-mciiie nas siion a st rone

Clfli iimecilf nt-wnrr.h mnTTTT; (JAutT The very best Vngredienta

liiiown lo medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments enter into its composition. No alcohol, harmful, or habit-forming drug is to bo found in the I.st of its ingredients printed on each tottle-wrapper and attested under oath lnany condition of the female system,' Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescription can do only good never harm. Its wholo effect 13 to strengthen, invigorate and regulate the whole femalo system and especially the pelvic organs. V-'hen these are deranged in function or afxected by disease the stomach and other organs of dipestio' become sympathetically derange!, the nerves are weakened, and a long list of bad. unpleasant symptoms fol.ow. Too much must not be expected of this Favorite Prescription." It will not perform miracles: will not euro tumors no medicine will. It vrtll often prevent them, if taken in time, and thus the operating table and. the surgeon's knife may be avoided. ' i Women suffering from diseases of lonir 1 standing, are invited to consult. h ii.,8

f ree. All correspondence is held as strict! v rr.vate and sacredly confidential. Ad' S3Tdv Pean- Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo. N Y Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages) 13 sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent fm,P or paper-covered, or 31 stamps Xor cloth-boundcopv. Address as above.

MUNSTER.

Christmas exercises were held at the

Munster school last evening. The fol lowing program was delightfully ren dered:

onS Room One Recitation Peter Jabaay Instrumental Minnie Kaske

Dialogue. T U.ll.

xuiauon Erna Kaske

bonS Room Three

Dialogue.

recitation Esther Grugel SonS - Room Two Instrumental Minnie Kaske

Dialogue.

Miss Mabel Crawford of Crown Point

spent several days here visiting friends

tiugo btaiibohm and Mollie Stall-

bohm were in Chicago yesterday.

ST. JOHN. Miss Helen Gerlach returned from a visit in Hammond. Charles Kaiser of Crown Point transacted business here yesterday. Joseph Geis, the cigarmaker, of Dyer was here on business Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Gerlach was a Hammond visitor Tuesday. Joseph Gettler was a St. John business visitor Tuesday. F. Huckins of Dyer was a visitor here Tuesday. Anton Spieler of Hanover Center was a business caller here Tuesday. County Superintendent F. F. Heighway visited the schools in Schererville and Griffith Tuesday.

LOWELL.

Lew McNay is visiting his father and

Bister at Elkhart. A. Geishman and son, Ikey, attended the wedding of some Jewish friends in Chicago Sunday night. At a well attended meetine of th

Lowell Business Men's association Mon

day night Gus. Westberg was elected

night policeman, there being three other candidates in the field. The committee appointed at the meeting held a week ago to confer with the head officials about getting the new railrnnrl

from Momenoe to Gary to come through

Lowell, brought in a report that thev

had had a telephone conversation with

Mr. Seaman, president of the road, who

saia mat lie would be glad to meet the citizens of Lowell after the holi

days with regard to the question in

volved. Mr. Seaman seemed favorable

to the road coming through Lowell if

the proper grade can be established.

and our people should not loose sight of

me prospects or getting a new railroad, but keep busy all the time till some

thing or nothing is accomplished.

tuiucipauon was nothing compared to

the realization. The Itinerary was a

most splendid one and took in almost

every important European city.

The Itinerary.

Mrs. Davidson's account bearan'with

the sailing from New York and landing

bor was a Stieglitz Park visitor Satur- Mrs- Hal1. and Mrs. Rowell of Desch

day. I ler, O. XT r- T TT 3 - h. I

uUt, vi uu nunurea ana xwen- 1 mere will h a mhIo .nui.x

ty-ninth street, Stieglitz Park, moved "What Happened to Santa"' Wednesday

, , a A"ce avenue' emng at the Congregational hurch

oueginz jarK. this evenina- at 7-an nvinni, tv...

I - w A&cao cti3

Mrs. rVTCftAT" r, Crfdo-lt. T-i. I Over 100 In f V vlnr uA w .

-. VJ. c 1, jraia. UldUc 1 mo tuaiauLera I SLT. Ull anatnwn Tn1n

a business trip to Chicago yesterday. consisting of Santa Claus, Jack Frost, she went to Liverpool ' rrl t !"

Mrs. Lucy of Stieglitz Park made a 8,?xton ra do11. fairies, Gypsies, sol- pool the trip was taken to ifln

business trip to Hammond, Ind. Qlers and mtle tots- where the most interesting points to

Mr. Michael Gorman of this city was and Mrs Guy Drew, nee Flor- be spoken of were Shakespeare's home

av ixanf iciurnea to tneir nome in W1C ana w arwicK castle, which

iisiewooa last evening after spending A'"aDOHaeB a valuable collection of

several days here, owing to the death Paintings, armor and other relics

01 me latter's father. rron juonaon the next stop is in

Th pwIu. fecotiand. Here, one of the most: inter.

this evening, instead of Thursday night" 5 t"n" e "e?n 18 EdInb"gh as was first planned. " . 5 Scotlani the next country

Tn. x, . ........ . .l" VJSllea was ''ranee, and from Par-

- wuu waa neia at xne 10-1 is tne trin inwn .1

cal police station on a charge of intoxl- Germany is described as beinr mna

bwitzerland is the next Eu

On the farm these

: three good friends

a good farmer, a PtmH

cow and a trrw4 fJ

r ' ..... tv"-' vu. One is inseparably linked with the other The "o7binedso to make an - Himnorjo dairy feed. Good m3k-and lots of it-i. not the rejult of accident. It ia produced only by scientific and regular feedingGood milk i what you are aftcr-the feed that will mdee the mra) a tffl prerve the health of your cow under the itrain-1 m ott?nd Feed, One trial will convince you. Hxmmond Dairy . . FOaSAlBT

GERLACH BKOS, st John, Ind.

NICHOLS HAT 6 DRAIN

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shopping in Chicago yesterday,

John Moxshimyok of Stieglitz Park made a business trip to Whiting yesterday. Mrs. Lighting of Chicago was a

Stieglitz Park, visitor yesterday.

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HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM

The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. I cation preferred by his wife. wn di. beautiful

church will not hold their meeting this charged, owing to his wife not appear- ropean country, after which the beau week, as the Christmas committee of Ing against him when the case came le8 of Italy were dwelt upon at length the Sunday school will be busy at the "P in Judge Jones' court. The city of Rom

.v..v..6u5irou,luruleraieram. MJss Hejen v Calhoun of the ubment to be given Christmas eve. lie libra

1 - vuo c cuing ior Mrs. Frank Weiland and Mrs. John her home in Champaign. 111., to min

Patterson drove to Hammond yester- until after New Tear's, as the rt

uj aiioiuwn to ao some unrlstmas 01 ner motner.

shopping,

a grand description, among the several

mierestlng things described being St. ,

f eter s cathedral. At Venice the most beautiful part, which ia St. Mark-

piace, was also described, and at Florence, Italy, the Duomo Cathedral, which

The Epworth League of the M, E.

church will hold a business meeting

in the rear room of the church tonight for the election of their new officers for the coming six months. All of

ficers and members are requested to

be present at this meeting.

Mrs. Charles Fisher of Ontario ave

The Sheridan Park Athletic club, who ls almost equal in beauty and 'size to

uelu me distinction of being the cham- s"- " eter's at Rome, was told about

pion DasKetbaii players of north

Tnrlfana -

inrlV0SSr a-riptions of these different nual game, whichs" he! everv f"" "

" ' 1 "wtvonH W J HI LI1H Hin Or 1 I IllOtro t aJ

r.nen, tne jmembers retu fr college views. Mrs. Davidson has :

The op- I ten times, so was fully capable of per-

for their Christmas vacation.

.ma. viicLntra nauer oi Ontario ave- I con ant tnr tn.i.kt . . , - I. . ' v.ouiB di pernue was a Chicago Christmas shopper Wgh schooL Thf m k ST" "& th t&8k Wh,CD 8he 5ertook. . j... v nign scnooL The game will be n avl The lpptnro . :

YULETIDE BR NOS ITS JOYS AND ITS BILLS Merry Christmas Greeting's Often clash with the practical financial question.

. v; ... - mm aausiiea reeling tnat comes to thosa who have learned to loak hMi .iT- -..V- " tnose

condition,.. """"""""f ui present

YAH Will kttr. 4tm-. iKl. -

. i.' V" -ZIZ " . 'iea reeling; that comes to those

itage o

WA M. .

tEureu i aavancs tne money you will ne-d and give you from on, month to one year to piy It back. We will adju t the payments to suit your in:ome. lJTSJS be,retbe time -'or. planl,nWd1Ielta?l!t;yOU "t?,, Cme ln aad nav UE Pn our. .IdaSShiiiiM i?1 yOUr bi"s PW Md some money beye"? yOU " b9"er feeHng at this timo 01

IF YOU WANT MONEV-THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME

HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE COMPANY

Second Floor

Phone 257

145 SOUTH HOHMAN ST.

Over The Model Clothier HAMMOND. INDIANA

Open Evenings

yesterday,

Mr. I. B

Silverman and Mr.

game will be played The lecture covered anict ,

a -. r, . . I . . . ' I

x Qu . team sroinar time. Dut at no ntnsrn w. vi.

I VUD Ulfc

at Gary, the 8.

iJiUKCnc I nnwn nn th. 7 t r-, -I

M11a TtTBro Inltloti " " " "-- "t.o anore, and munoionous

- - -. L v a U1C JJttoLcril I fl.a rnr. , . A , . ... I . . , . ....

Star lodge of Hegewisch Monday even- tors The u 1,, t Vl" ollow,n Kht refreshments ing. 7 Jrs- 7he local line-up will be: Right Ke served, and it was during this

Tn r.,-J t. T""!.;6" u.ara' wermaa Trowe; tnat tne mstory of the club was

Ajuniciaii uiurcn win iviwaru.u x1 . junior Kwavtv 4. 1 aiacusspfi a T7Vt-n4..i.i- .

hii rhntmao co .v. i ""r. .u. 1 ----- -..6i,y uud, wmcn

. , a. 1. mC cuurcn suaru, jonn Scflaub.

t-nnsimas morning at 5:30 a. m., and in the evening the children of the Sun

day school will entertain their parents

CARD OF THANKS.

W A uMbVi tn fhonb .... .

and friends at their Christmas pro- fr,endS " " Tk .-K"ai

gram. l., csvmuy tne

a.ucca, tor tneir many acts of sym-

" urganizaiion, was first started in the year 1894, its aim

Demg ior educational advancement. The organizer was Mrs. A. D. David

son and the only charter members left

in wnitmg are Mesdames William Cur-

Mrs. Samuelson of Chicago, the sis- pathy rendered no rt,m, v, ..i I "s - H- Afield, II. E. Beaublen. C. H.

ter of Mrs. Herman, died at the Au- Und death of our belovp hnh.r..j r.v n'U G Swt O. T. Gray.

gustania hospital Monday afternoon. father. William S. Hall . V, ave come and one. but

i.'uuigDuy continues growing

ouuiiiser every year.

Mrs. Oder's parents from Rockfort. MRS- S. HALL AND DAUGHTERS

in., are here to spend the holidays with

Dr. Oder and family.

The children of the Burnham school

will bold their entertainment at the

cnol house tonight.

The membership cannot exceed twn.

ty-flve members, but the scope covered

EOBERTSDAT.-R

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritz and - V 18 snrrlslDg-

aren of Roberts avenue visited the lat-

ters sister in Chicago Sunday.

rison avenue are the guests of her

ONE CERTAINTy

Borne Hammond PArmL

WWjaAV Fully Realize it Now.

High School Notes. The seniors do not like to see stars

when they have a test.

The Philomath! an society will ive

their program Thursday afternoon.

The seniors were given a nhvsios'

test Tuesday morning.

Vernal Kelsey, Cora Havden nnrt

Lela McKay received 100 per cent ln

commercial arithmetic. v The beginning music section received their examination papers back Monday.

flWheT1 th bck aches from Kidney When urinary troubles annoy you There's a certain way to find reliefA sure way to be cured. Doan's Kidney Pills will do It Hammond people endorse this claim. Mrs. Maggie Heckelman, 414 Truman avenue. Hammond, Ind.. saysTor years I suffered from kidn-v

easse. The pains in my back were almost unendurable, and ther wo.

Ing that I can hardly describe, a sort of dull dragging, bearing down pain that at times was terrible. I ho

strength, and in the morning when I first got up would be so tired weak and languid that J could hardly do my

-w, v,IlonoVer i caught a cold it WOUld Hpttla In rr, UIJI ..

... .1Uiiey3 tnus aggravating the trouble. A friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Puia and I bought a box at BIcknell & Co ' Srug store. Before I had taken half of the contents, I noticed a great improvement In my condition and I steadily grew better until at last I was

vu,. .uursiy. x nave not had any return of the trouble since, although the cure was performed several month For sale by all

ni"V ?'0!,tV-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. Elates ' aents 'or the TJulted Remember the name Ioan' and ake no ether. .

Mrs. Jackson and daughter, Miss mother Mrs. Barbey, in Chicago.

wee. or Wheaton, 111., were the guests Get all your tin pans ready to heln

.Bm, olrs. Katn- cnanvan tne napy young couple to-

i. "uurta avenue Monday. morrow evening.

l na Misses Ethel Jewett and Emma One of the drivers of the Knlcker-

7 wer visiting East Chicago bocker Ice company narrowly escaped

oemg severely injured by the breaking

vvjiuam jBann of Indiana boulevard I OI lne snatt or the wagon while drivine

mB joint council Teamsters lno xvooy Driage Monday. The

union meeting in Hammond Monday ar,ver w thrown to the street, but

evening. i tortunateiy escaped with a few bruises.

Mrs. G. N. Rogers of Harrison avenue Mr- - Burns returned to his home in

spent Monday shopping in Chicago. Harrison avenue after a pleasant visit

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omo. Jna our Address.

-Wholesale and Retall-

3rd our Prices.

The Franklin school closed today for

me winter noiidays. a short program was given, after which each child was

with relatives in Muncie, Ind

Messrs. Mike and Tony Novak re

ceived word Tuesday morning of the

presented with a bo of candy, the lft death of their . father, who died verv

suaaeniy at nis home six miles east of

Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Novak

Of Dr. Kohr Of Indiana honl.v.

Elliot Aman of Indiana boulevard was

a South Chicago business visitor Mon

aay evening. Miss Opal Henderson returned to her home In Lafayette, Ind., after spending a month here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jewett and Hammond relatives. Miss Clara Kreoker is reported very Sick at the home Of her uncle Than.

dore Holleck. in Laporte, Ind. Miss Lena Simon and Mr. William Schmittle will be married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrss. E. Simon, in Pearl treet tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 p. m. Mr. M. Gerba and children of Harrion avenue viited relative in Indiana Harbor yeterday. Don't fall to hear the cantata and

" iania uiaus at the Evangelical church tomorrow evening. The program begins promptly at 7 o'clock sharp. All are welcome. Mrs. Ed. Holmes, Mrs. William Eggers and Miss Entolnette Smith were South Chicago visitors Monday evening. Mrs, Charles Stross and son of Har-

and children and brother, Tony Novak,

lert Tuesday afternoon for Michlean

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SCIENCE

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THZ HAMMOND DAISY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and CllntCn St.

All Goods Delivered Tree To All Parts of The City a , Golden Gate Wine House Nathan Levy, Prop. Michigan Avenue opposite Fir Street Telephone 2 Indiana Harbor

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ARE YOU SICK? I will cure you if I agree to No matter how many have failed, come to me and get my price for a guaranteed cure. No Cure, No Pay If I cannot cure you I will tell you so promptly and charge nothing for the advice. I Treat both Men and Women I give special attention to Stomach, Kidney and

nirA o-n ci fJ moronic ana. xervous Diseases, Blood and Skin Diseases. Diseases peculiar to Men. Diseases peculiar to Women. VARICOCELE I guarantee to cure your Varicocele without operation. Get my agreement ia writing. I will teH yon just what it will cost to care yon MODESTY Many time people aaffer aaroay untold from allmeata, of which, through modesty, they dare ot apeak to phyatdaaa. I will aay to all uch, If yon have aay dlaeaee or ailmeiUa that yoo doa't want the world to know about e.11 1. and tell me about It. Te ea. alw.y. depend on Kettlnr the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE A5D TREATMENT, AD EVERlS WILL BE STRICTLY COXriDESTIAL. . fcttRrTHIXC F". RUCKEL, M. D. 9207 Comrnercial Ave., Gaiety Theatre BIdg., So. Chicago Cttnrt PkMs KAii

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