Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1909 — Page 5

Friday, January 8, 1909.

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AUSTHIANS CELEEEATED THEIE CHKISTMAS YESTERDAY. Holiday la Spent In Festivity and Custom of ZVative Land.

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Yesterday -was Christmas according to the Austrian calendar and as the result the foreigners in the various camps about Gary celebrated the day as was want their custom.

The Austria Christmas is me u'w- Gary shows plainly the fact that it has day in the year and the foreigners. more rear newlJ tnan aU the other many of them, did not work but spent competitors la the field

the day and night m leasung auu

o o-nnoral lollincatlon. 1 ne iocai

These are the days when the Gary

raotorman who have charge of the brakes should see to it that their sup

ply of sand never runs low.

The new subscribers that have been

added to Thb Times circulation in

v.o nv trabte last night of a

uijvg - serious nature, although four of the foreigners were arrested and brought to the local police station. The celebration kept up all last night and will continue throughout the day.

Those who are still hanging on to the water wagoa must have had an

extra hard time d aring the recent snow

fall.

Even if the Broadway brick pavement is not all laid, those In charge of the work tried awful hard to make be

lieve they intended to finish it.

"While it is perfectly proper to keep

your home warm in zero weather, there

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fiARY BASKET-BALL TEAM

WITT. PLAY HARVEY, is no reason why you should burn .. down your happy home in heating

Local Team Is In Fine Condition and things too well.

Expects to Po Big Tiling Local basket-ball enthusiasts will have a chance to see a good game tonight at the Jefferson school house when the Gary high school team will play the Harvey I11.) team. The fl-na io rated as one of the

strongest basket-ball organization In

Illinois and as the local team is In fine condition a close game is expected. The game will commence at 7:30 o'clock sharp and the usual admission will be charged.

SOUTH BEND MEN AT GARY.

The news of the American Locomo

tive works locating in Gary caused the local real estate dealers to take a

new lease on life.

For some reason or other news has

frozen up at the local police station of

late.

How would you like to be the Gary

dealer ot bituminous and anthracite.

Tidings from Indianapolis are expect

ed to arrive tomorrow.

Next year we will ask Santa Claus

for a pair of thick mittens instead of

a bottle of violet perfume.

Gary can also say with some pride

that she has 1,200 school children,

Not so bad for two years' growth.

If you don't see a long article about

Louis Meketinski, president of the

Mack Realty company, left yesterday

for Toledo, O-, where he will spend

several days disposing of property in

his sub-division.

The R. & Sat. for largest display of

Christmas goods. Fifth avenue. tf

The residence of Dr. J. C. Metcalf,

which is being erected on the west

side, is now ready to have the roof !

put on, and the progress has been

perfectly satisfactory. The residence of

Dr. B. S. Gardner has the basement

completed and the rest of the work will be pushed rapidly.

Attorney J. Glenn Harris was in

Crown Point yesterday on law busi

ness.

Cut prices on Rubber Ware at the

R. & Sz. Co, Fifth avenue. tf

Hammond Federation of Musicians

will hold a public installation of of

ficers Tuesday, Jan. 12, 8 p. m., at

Weis' hall. All musicians of Lake

county, especially Gary and East Chicago, are invited.

Dr. J. A. Little of Logansport, who

has been in Gary several days in view

of purchasing real estate, left for his

home last night.

Mrs. W. P. Tice, Mrs. L. A- Sallis-

bury and Mrs. Mary Griesel, all of

Crown Point, were in Gary yesterday

as the guests of friends

The Foresters of Gary are planning

to give a big valentine ball at Assem

bly hall on Feb. 13th.

Shoe sale on now. See the R. & Sz. A number of members of Helm en-

East Chicago Druggist Al

most Finds Himself on the Street.

Samuel Leeper, president of the American Trust company of South nan Jnsenh Lauber of the South

Bend Cornice works and Henry Meyers Gary in the current magazines they're campment, I. O. O. F.. will journey to of the Meyers Foundry company were hardly worth reading. j Valparaiso tomorrow, where a special

in Gary yesterday as the guest of "Wil- it may be said with some pride that meeting is to be held.

Ham S. Parry and George Hoffman. This the rosy little stranger of 1909 is is the first time the above gentlemen paying unusual attention to Gary in

have visited the Magic City of fateel handing out the good things

and they were much impressed over its

wonderful development and progress.

ROMANIANS WILL GIVE . A DANCING PARTY.

Blnaenbom Hall To Be Seene of Delightful Festivities Tomorrow.

NOTICE.

Gary Hotel Barber shop open on

Sundays from 8 to 12. F. P. DEEM.

WILL HOLD ANOTHER

BIG SOCIAL AFFAIR.

St. Andrews Society Plans to Pull Off

Another Nice Event.

VALPARAISO

The Sons of Veterans and the Ladies'

Auxiliary will hold a joint installation

of their newly-elected officers Tues

day evening.

Fred Watt, an industrious .laboring

man who makes his home at the old Con House, fell a victim to strong

drink yesterday, and was removed to

the county jail with a violent attack of delirium. It took four men to put

the unfortunate man into a straight-

The St. Andrews society of Gary is

(planning another social affair whieh. it

The Romanian National Society of ia hoped, will be as successful as the Gary will give a big dance at Binzen- dance which was given under its au-

hof hall tomorrow evening ior me spices recently.

benefit of the society. An enierxainmem Tnls time the event will be a banwlU also be given at the hall during quet in honor of the memory of Bobbie irontnp- Tho theatrical company

is composed of Professor Duna J. Manta, banquet on Jan. 25 and the event will et where he suSerei terribly.

Dna Marie Dlnu, Dun G. vasiie, Dun m.. fce a notable one. Gustave Storckman, who for the last

The principal address will be by Rev. I two years has acted as day clerk at Fred E. Walton, the pastor of the First the Lafayette hotel, left Thursday aft-

Presbyterian church, and his subject ernoon for Elkhart, where he has ac-

will be, "Immortal Memory of the j cepted the same position in the famous

Bard." , , .. Hotel Bucklen.r During his residence in

There , will be Scottish music and this city Gus, !thrrough his courteous Scottish dishes will be served. The treatment and obliging manner, has

Daxinescu, Dna M. Manta, Dnu J- Bar-

bat, Dna F. Mustatia, Dnu Hie fetola. GARY MAN HAS TROUBLES.

Don

Van Urn Called to Chesterton Because of Sick Relatives There.

Don Van Liew, the Gary representative of ,the Jeffrey & Morgan Real Estate company has had more than his share of trouble recently and left early yesterday afternoon for his home in Chesterton to attend to some of his sick relatives. A few days ago Mrs. J. C. DUUng, his sister-in-law, died suddently, and hardly had her death been

announced than Mr. van uew neara that his father-in-law, Mr. Kltrin, was not expected to live. This so greatly shocked his wife that her health is now' imperiled and it is feared that she may suffer a complete break down. It Is possible that she will be afflicted with nervous prostration. The friends of Mr. Van Liew express deep sympathy with him in his bereavement.

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East Chicago, Ind., Dec. 8. The alleged failure of Theodore and John Emery of Chicago, owners of the old postoffice building, to keep a verbal contract with Sidney H. Veaco, the drug

man, has resulted in the commencing

of a suit which promises to outshine that of E. Garston Smith and his

Feuer feud, in Gary. The Emory brothers yesterday filed suit in Judge Frank Prest's court at Hammond, in

which they claim possession of the building and $150 rental.

The Emory brothers are remodeling

the postoffice building, Intending to make it a firstclass office structure,

three stories in height. When their

negotiations with the contractors first commenced, Mr. Veaco was told by Fred J. Fife, agent of the building, according to the drug man's allegations, that the section of the building now used for postoffice purposes would be remodeled and leased to him for his drug store. Jim Morrelli, the Chicago avenue fruit man, had secured the corner site for his confectionery store. Mr. Veaco was highly satisfied with the change, as it meant a E&ving in rent and the furnishing of as good a store as he now occupies. Some two weeks after this verbal agreement he had with Mr. Fife, Morrelli told the agent that if Veaco was to be in the same building with him he would have to concentrate all of his sales to drugs, allowing the candy and ice cream business to go entirely to the Morrelli concern. Mr. Veaco refused to give up this valuable part of his business and Morrelli, after a few days' quiet work, succeeded in leasing the entire main floor of the building. Of course, Veaco was astonished to find that his supposedly valid agreement had been broken by Mr. Fife and the owners of the building and was more surprised when told that he would have to move out shortly after Jan. 1, as the fruit man's lease commenced on that date. Were there any available stores vacant in East Chicago, Mr. Veaco would not hesitate about moving, and attempted to reach an agreement with M. Felnberg, the tailor. Mr. Feinberg, whose lease expires in seven months, and said that would not move unless given $500. Veaco refused and declares that he will hold the Emory agent to the original verbal agreement. He has secured Attorney F. N. Gavit, of Whiting, to represent him in the upper courts and has been assured that his cause for complaint is a valid one. The Emory interests are represented , by Attorney George B. Sheerer of Hammond.

banquet will be served in the Assem

bly hall in the Savage building.

CIiARK STATION. Miss Edna Behn of the East Side spent a few days with Miss Emily Behn here. Mr. Low, representative of Swift & Co., Chicago, was working here in the interest of the firm. Mr. J. Bonner has left here after working here a year. He left for his home In Chicago. It Is rumored that the trees east of here will be cut down for some firm. That means that some foundry might start here. Mr. H. Mazura of Indiana Harbor was a visitor here.

visited the Hessville school Wednes

day.

William Dedelow and son, Herman,

were Hammond visitors last evening-

Frank Holly transacted business in

Hammond yesterday.

Mrs. Eichner visited Mrs. Wall and family yesterday in Hammond, who were overcome with gas from their

hard-coal heater.

Miss Carrie Adams has been serious

ly ill, but Is reported better today,

The Only Remedy That Reaches the

Spot and Kills the Catarrh-Germs.

Catarrh is ah inflammation of the membrane of the nose, throat or mouth. This inflammation ia caused by germs which dig into the membrane and cause a constant irritation. If not destroyed, catarrh germs increase and multiply. All modern scientists agree that in order to drive catarrh from the system the germs must be killed.

To get an antiseptic strong enough to kill the germs and not destroy the tissues of the membrane at the same time, has been a

problem which was never solved until the discovery of Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me), the Australian dry air cure. Hyomei is prepared from eucalyptus, the most powerful, yet healing antiseptic known to mankind.

Pour a few drops into the

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the inflamed and germ-rid

den membrane four or five f times a day, and In a few days the germs will disap- : pear. I

The inflamed condition will go too, and the snuffling, hawking and offensive breath, and the discharge of mucous and crusts in the nose will cease. Then why should any

catarrh sufferer hesitate, I when Summers pharmacy has such implicit faith in"PV

Hyomei that they

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return your money if after a fair trial

Hyomei doesn't cure catarrh. A complete Hyomei outfit, includin the inhaler, costs 1.00, and extra bot

ties, if arterwards needed, cost but 50 cents. Hyomei also cures asthma,

urc mroat, cougns, colds or

grip.

made many friends here and among the traveling public who, will greatly miss his genial presence, though they

ITTISSVTT.T.P, 1 congratulate him upon his promotion,

Miss Muriel Eastwood of Hammond ffhlch came ntirely unsolicited and was

arranged by teiepnone.

The Jury in the (yConnell child-mur

der case, which was brought here on a change of venue from Lake county,

failed to agree after being out about

twenty-six hours and was dismissed

by Judge McMahon last evening.

The case has been continued until the

first Monday of the March term of the

circuit court.

Otto Meyer, the great violinist, gave a

splendid concert in the university audi

torium last evening.

HIGHLANDS.

Mr. Van Lune, who has been very j ill with typhoid fever, is recovering. He has been able to be out for the '

past few days.

On account of zero weather the busi

ness meeting, which was to be held at

the church, was postponed until Friday. It will be held at Mrs. Douth-

ett's residence.

It was 12 degrees below zero here

yesterday. Jack Frost struck one young ,

lady in the neck, another In the ear.

HELPFUL HINT ON HAIR HEALTH

Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally Caused by Carelessness.

622 Broadway May Addison Soubrette Irving & Spelman Novelty wourtortonists and Balancing: Acts

GRIFFITH.

G. J. Btckmann of Huntington was

a visitor here for a short time today.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adlehring Whit

ing were guests of friends here today. Mrs. John Barney spent yesterday as guest at thehome of C. M. Barney. Mrs- John Taylor has returned from a week's visit with relatives In Chicago. The Ladies' Aid will hold a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Blod-gett.

HEAVY CROW-BAR FRACTURES AN ANKLE.

Entire Change of Program on Friday and Monday

Charles Breantner, Employed in Indiana Harbor Plant, Needs Medical Attention. Indiana Harbor, Ind., Jan. 8. (Special)

Charles Brummer, a Swedish laborer employed at the local plant of the Standard Forgins company, was severely Injured last evening when a crow

bar with which he was working slipped

Change of Illustrated Songs and and struck him on his right leg. The

Pictures each day

Money will help yon to start the New Year la 'he right way with all your bills paid.

LET US EXPLAIN OUR METHOD TO YOU

HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. 143 So. Eohman St. Phone 257 " Over Model Clothier

member was badly fractured and bruised, necessitating his removal to the offices of Dr. Robert Ansley. Here the fracture was reduced. Brummer is a resident of East Side, but requested that he be taken to St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago. He was taken to Chicago on the 8:57 train last evening by F. J. Teal, who reports that the man epent an easy night, although his injuries bothered him at times. Brummer has a wife and two children living at East Side who were notified of his accident.

When He Begins. As Eooa as a man gets 110,000 he begins to fear that somebody Is trying to stir p class hatred.

Dandruff is a contagious disease caused by a microbe which also pro

duces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to someone else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be infected with

microbes which will Infect your scalp. It Is far easier to catch hair microbes

than it is to get rid of them, and a

single stroke of an infected comb or brush often produces the cause of bald

ness. Never try on anybody else's hat for the reason that many a hatband

is a nesting place for microbes.

If you happen to be troubled with

dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we

positively know will cure these troub

les, and we are so sure of this that we

offer It to you with the understanding

that It will cost you nothing for the

trial If it does not produce the results

we claim. This remedy is called Rex

all "93" Hair Tonic. It Is the most scientific remedy for all scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals it for effectiveness. We know this because of the results It has

, produced in hundreds of cases.

Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will posi-

1 tively banish dandruff permanently

restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and

make the hair naturally silky, soft

, and glossy. It does this because it

stimulates the hair follicles, removes dandruff, destroys the germ matter, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood which nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow new hair. We want everybody in Hammond who has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that Rexall "93" Hair Tonis is the best hair "tonic and restorative in existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us nothing for the remedy if it does not give full and complete satisfaction In every particular. Two sizes, 50c and 11.00. Kaufman & Wolf, Hammond, Ind.

Fresh morning milk bottled on our farm at Highlands and delivered daily to customers .............. Also fresh butter, Cream, Butter Milk, and Cheese, order from wagon, or phone No, 9764.

Schonbrod & Hellmutt

FRESH HAMS, 1 ARMOUR STAR per pound 2C HAMS, per lb. .. PORK LOINS, 1 flirt SWIFT PREMIUM per pound j U2U HAMS, per lh.... RIB BOILING BEEF, 1- SWIFT PREMIUM per pound . JjG BACON, per lh... EXTRA LARGE GRAPE FRUIT, each ........

12k 121c 1 Be 7c

HUMPFER BROS. Phone 114 154 S. Hohman St.

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Are you subject to gTip? Do you catch cold easily? Then why don't you exercise? I can answer that question for you. It is because your muscles are weak and flabby and the time you need exercias the most is when you feel the least like taking it. At such a time you are subject to all the diseases that afflict humanity. Some of these diseases iave name no less formidable than th diseases themeo'ves. But It doesn't maks .any difference what you name the disorder. The fact remains that if your muscles were in good condition and your blood was circulating the way nature Intendad it should, you would be Immune from most of the bodily troubles that come with cold weather. I have an exerclBe that is ple&eant to take, that will put "your muscular development back into shape; that will make 'your blood circulate properly, and wIH make you enjsy cold weather rather than dreads it. Let me give you that exercise. No person tain be too weak to -profit by my system and I will -make it so interesting and enjoyable that you -will keep it up. ' FREDERICK A. HAWLEY GRADUATE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF MECHANOTHERAPY, j 126 CHARLOTTE: STREET. HAMMOIO). INDIANA.

HOBART. Mary Graham returned yesterday from a two weeks' vacation and resumed her position at the Coppin's bakery. A very pleasant surprise party was given Frank Deppe last night at his home. The evening- was past in an en

joyable manner with games.

George Footsnider and Otto Kuloge

returned from St. Louis after a brief visit with relatives.

Mr. Munzalle of Chicago is here vis

iting with reltaives for a few weeks.

Mrs. Roda Toothill, who has been

ill for the past few weeks at the home

of her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Bobbins,

at Malvern, Ia., died on Wednesday

afternoon. The remains were shipped

here this afternoon on the milk train

and was taken to her nieces, Miss Jane

Spray and Mrs. A. J. Smith. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon.

The Foresters installed new officers

last evening, after which refreshments were served.

The Unitarian Aid Alliance will meet

next Wednesday with Mrs. J. J. Wood.

A crowd of young people will go to

Indiana Harbor this evening roller

skating. They expect to go every Fri

day night hereafter until the new rink is completed at Gary.

Several of Miss Gladys Mackey's friends have received cards announcing her marriage on Dec. 31 to W. Wood of California. They will make their future home at Los Angeles.

Why not start the NEW YEAR in a Ne w Wav and Borrow Monev to ov all

creditors and thereby concentrate all your Indebtedness to one place. WE L.OAIN on personal property security GOrvPlDEivriAU...... Chicago Discount Co. 9138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago Koom 200 Phone Sc. Chicago 104 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings nmil 9 P.M. We close other evenings at 6 P. M

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Market Note. Many a profit Is without honor in 3ie stock market. Life.

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TOLESTON. Mrs. August Rump was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Ella Miller was visiting in South Chicago. Frank Borman was a business visitor In Hammond. His stock ran down and needed replenishing. The Tolleston hotel almost caught fire the other day. Cause: Defective chimney. It was discovered before' it reached serious dimensions. A fire department is certainly needed.

All Tolleston is watching with much interest the efforts of the South Eend company ' to complete their line by Jan. 15. There wasn't much work done these cold days. Before running the first car they will have to change their curve at Fourth avenue and Martha street. The way it is now it is too close to the sidewalk.

Don't forget the literary this evening at the Beveridge school. All are welcome.

ask: for F?ISHS STAMPS or- CASH CHECKS

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STIEOUTZ PARK. Frank Shanahan made a business trip to Chicago. Frank Moxshimyok is on the sick list. James Sullivan made a business trip to Indiana Harbor yesterday. Patrick Gorman made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Miss Viscontie is on the sick list. Mrs. O'Keefe made a business trip to Hammond yesterday. Miss Kasber of Chicago came home to visit her parents here.

Knowing that some of our patrons do not take advaritage of our free Fish's Stamp

offer, we have decided to ADD OUR OWN CASH CHECK SYSTEM. For the asking you may have either Fish's Stamps or our CASH CHECKS to ' the amount of your purchase. $10.00 worth of these Cash Checks presented in our

store entitles you to 50c in trade.

January Clearance Sale Mow in Progress

A big cut price sale. A remarkable showing of low priced bargains. The backwardness of the season compels us to hammer down prices mercilessly. Especially so in our Ready-to-wear and Fur Section. You will be astonished at the bargains, come in early and get first choice.

25 off the regular price on Suits and Coats 331 off the regular price on Fur Scarfs, Muffs and Neckpieces

25 per cent off the regular price on Shoes in the Winter weights

Also prices correspondingly low in all sections in the store

ASK FOR FISH'S STAMPS OR CASH CHECKS WITH YOUR NEXT PURC1ASB HERE

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