Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1909 — Page 2

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VISITS IX MILWAUKEE. " ' land button, a first prize t. lady and Mrs. Carrie Parsons went to Mil- gent spelling the most out of bne liun-

waukee today to remain over Sunday dred words. Second prizes, plate pin with her sister, Mrs. Charles Carmany. or Button. The circle will give an in

formal reception ana aance at its place

WILL VISIT HEBE. I of meeting, Long hall, Friday even-

Th Misses Zlnke of Fond du Lac, Ing, Feb. 1ST, 1903. Program will begin

wis are exoected this evening to be at 8:30 p. m. Select talent has been

the guest of Miss Mae Nelson and Miss engaged for the occasion. Orchestra Trt.no Mott at their home in South music for the dancing. Refreshments

uhnn street for af ew weks. K111 be served and a pleasant time Is

assuea io aiu auisiiuu, is cents per

MISS MOTT ENTERTAIXS. couple. Memoerg ou cents. ladles

i Trtn Mott will entertain the singly do cents. Applicants ior mem-

young ladies of the Inter Se club at bership free of charge. Tickets on sale their regular weekly meeting Monday at E. M. Dickinson's piano store 272 evening at her home in South Hohman East State street street.

street. A very pleasant party is anticipated.

a few days' visit. Mr. Twiss Is engaged in landscape gardening. Frank Scheldt of St. John was a business visitor In Hammond today. Mrs. Mattie Boney will spnd Sunday with relatives in Chicago., Miss Minnie Burgman of Chicago Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George A. A. Maspn at their home In Rimbach avenue. Miss Veda Hemstock was in East Chicago today on business. Attorney J. H. Conroy transacted business in East Chicago this afternoon. Mis3 Agnes Hill of Grasselli, Is spending the day with friends in Ham

mond. Miss Marie Eastman of Chicago came

today to remain a few days with her cousin. Miss Lena Miller of Indiana

avenue.

When baby loses flesh, looks pale, is

fidgety and nervous, the little one is not

nrTi n s nowE.

Mrs. Nancy Hollcraft has returned No- . D- Lincoln's birthday an-

to her home in Brookston, Ind., after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollcraft at their home in Hoffman street.

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Don't forget the benefit at the Prin- wel1 nourished, and should be given a

cess theater for Golden Rule council,

ATTEND THE THEATER. Miss K. G. Reilley will attend the

theater in Chicago this evening with friends. 9

nivery Feb. 12. Tickets on sale Wenesday at Bickneli's drug store and Mrs.

C. Stratton's grocery on East State

street Tickets 5 cents each 3t

Harvord Union Dentists, "Four Cor

ners" Phone, 2923, Hammond Always

pone. Zlote, Zahn & Korony. It.

Palace of Sweets

TAKE IT t

RETl'RJf S FROM VISIT,

Judge W. W. McMahon is e

home this evening from Indianapolis where he has been the past days on business.

ENTERTAINS CLUB FRIENDS. Mrs. John Kellar entertained the members of the club at a very pleasant

t1 party last evening at her home in xpeciea T-ii .

rnue pmue ill uujiui - t -a i . jvciiui a

birthday anlversary. air. iveiiar was presented, with a pretty sterling silver

soothing, healing tonic. Hollister s

Rocky Mountain Tea is the best tonic

for babies: purely vegetable. 35 cents.

Negele, the Druggist. Dr. Tlnkham of Crown Point, was in Hammond today on professional business. Mr. Vllmer, a photographer In Crown

Point, was in Hammond today on busi

ness.

Miss Ruby Wilson will spend the

wek end with relatives In Crown Point.

Mrs. George P. Stout and daughter,

Miss Marie Stout, are visitors in Chi

cago today.

Mrs. F. C. Deming and adughters are

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e Opera House.

The Palace af Sweets is a credit to Mam mo ad no one will dispute this. In fact strangers from the biz cities often remark that It Is properly yes happily named. The finest chocolates and other candy can be .had here fresh every day. This being so, why not buy at home? If you want hot chocolate or other soft drinks you can get them here, and listen to a famous bandor song bird while you enjoy them.

LAST TIME T0M0RR0W-

THE EVER POPUL A.R LATIMORE 5fc LEIGH STOCK COMPANY Tonight "The Girl of the West"

Sun. Matinee--"PaIs" Sun. Night "Gibsy Queen"

6-Mich Class Vaudeville Acta6

SEATS NOW ON SALE PRICES: 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c

FMAIVO GIVEN AVV'AV TOMOHT ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8th

CHURCH

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piece, the gift of the guests. The visting in Chicago today.

VISIT IN KANKAKEE.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nolan of East

Sibley street, went to Kankakee, 111.,

today to remain over Sunday the

guests of relatives and friends.

VISITS IN SHELBY.

evening was passed very pleasantly

with various games and several musi

cal numbers wereglven by Miss Eliza

beth Webber. At 10 o'clock a daintily

arranged course luncheon was served.

Among the guests were Messrs. and

Mesdames John Jones, John M. Stin-

Miss Bertha Hansen is spending the

day visiting in Chicago today.

Miss Anna Emery is spending the

day visiting in Chicago. .

Miss Ethel Hathaway of Crown Point

will spend the week end with her rel-

The Chrlittian Science Society.

The Christian Science society will hold

two regular services Sunday in room

!12 of the Hammond building. The

first service will be at 10:45 and Sun

day school for children will be held im

mediately following. The evening service at 7:45 is a repetition of

the morning lesson. The Wednesday evening meeting will be held in the

same room at 7:45 o'clock. The pub

lie is invited to attend all these serv ices.

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mrs. wu" ",. w Harding, John Sherby. Miss Mable Mrs

Shelby. Ind.. this morning to spend a

few days with" friends and relatives.

Sherby and W. O'Rouke.

ATTENDS CLUB MEETING.

HAVE PLEASANT MEETING.

Ths Trusmhpro nf the Xnrth Rirl

Mrs. Helen Wiiietts formerly or tnis r . . t- . . M

cny dui now ui n.ctts iS irr Richard Jenkins, sr., in Gostlin street

for the meeting of the Woman's club.

ATTEND CONCERT HERE.

Mr. and Mrs C M Hutchins and their

daughter, Miss Winifried, of Highlands

were in Hammond Thursday evening lourse ,uncneon was served

io aiiena xoungs concert at jgwie opera house

Stanly T. Sutton is among the

Hammond ladies visiting in Chicago to

day.

It expels all poisons, stimulates the

Internal organs, cleanses the system

and purifies , the blood. Such is Hol

lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most effective preventative of disease. Thir

ty-five cents, Tea or Tablets. Negele,

the Druggist.

Misses Gordon and Guersey are

The club spending the dap in Chicago.

will meet again early in March and Misses Jenine Mabbs and Lulu SymMrs. Bothwell and Mrs. McCormlck will mes are sepnding the day visiting in

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yesterday afternoon and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. About twelve members attended the party and spent the afternoon in an informal social

way. A 5 o clock a daintily arranged

First Christian Church, C. J.

minister, 450 Summers street. 3451.

Orchestra at 9:45 a. m.

Bible study at 10 a. m.

Communion service at 11.

Sermon at 11:15 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. Evangelistic Bervlce at 7:30 p

Garfield club Monday evening.

Bible class Wednesday evening,

Ladies societies Thursday afternoon

Band practice Friday evening,

m. m.

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EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET.

The Embroidery club will meet Mon

day afternoon at the home of Mrs. G.

H. Austin in Carorll street. The usual club program will be enjoyed and a!

pleasant meeting is anticipated.

ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.

Mrs. John Seeley entertained the fol

lowing friends from East Chicago very pleasantly at her home In Summers

street yesterday: Mrs. Thomas Moss,

entertain.

LEAVE HAMMOND.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crowe and family of 425 Logan street, will leave Ham

mond within the next few days for their old home In Williamsport, Ind., where they will make their home in

the future. HAVE LARGE ATTENDANCE.

The members of the music committee

Chicago today.

Mrs. Cole of Ogden street is visiting

In Chicago today.

Mrs. Elizabeth VanStenberg of Lans

ing is spending the day visiting in

Hammond.

Miss Mary Roach will spend Sunday

with relatives in Englewood.

Roy Casey will spend Sunday visiting

friends In Englewood.

Walter Miller transacted business In

N. Y. Herald "Peer of 'The Virginian' " Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c SEATS NOW OIN SALE

Coming Joseph Tinker- In "A. HOME RUIN" I"ob. IO

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 4, 5, 6. THE Bid LAUGH IQ SHOW THE FOUR HUNTINGS In the New Edition of their Uproar iously Funny Musical Comedy "The Fool House"

Jun and 1 rivolity

TJ it-th and

Pretty Girls

elody

Real Comedians

SKATS NOW ON SALE

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed., February 7, 8, 9, 10 J. J. Verones Amusement Co. Present! Bunco in Arizona By LILLIAN MOHTIMER with Eugenie Besserer and J. Louis Cngerer and the original company including Band of Sioux Indians Troupe of Arizona Cowboys Graver's Bucking Broncos

.Watch for Street Parade.

at

St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 35 Rim

bach avenue.

Rev. Charles Albert Smith, rector.

Septnagesima Sunday.

Holy communion with sermon

10:45.

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. At the evening service special music

will be rendered by the choir of twenty-four voices, including solos by Mrs. Aurora Arnold Craig.

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Mrs. William Carnes and daughter and " .V- Lrown mt ana Merrinviiie today,

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Here is a house that has weathered all storms and panics and during the many years it has been engaged in business it has never taken any backward steps. It is a house that has stood for honor and integrity and for this and other good reasons it has prospered. You will find here one of the biggest stocks in this section, and the prices are always the lowest when the character of goods offered, is taken into consideration.

J.Schlocr &Son 93 State St.

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PORTRAITS OF QUALITY By PHOTOGRAPHY

Mrs. Frank Cogles.

LEAVES ON VISIT. Mrs. A. Smith of Summers street left

today for a few weeks' visit with her

daughter, Mrs. C. Otters and Miss Edna Smith of Dayton, Ky.

GARFIELD CLCB TO MEET.

The Garfield club of the First Christ-

Ian church will meet Monday evening

in the church room for the regular

I meeting. A full attendance of members is desired.

A r LEA SAT MEETING.

The Methodist ladies and. their many

friends In the south part of the city met In an "at home" at the residence of Mrs. J. G. Ibach yesterday after

noon. A good number braved the rain

storm and were heartily welcomed by

the hostesses, Mrs. Ibach and Mrs. A.

Carroll street yesterday for the regular

; meeting. There -was a very good at-

Mlss Theresa Buerck, formerly of

Hammond but now of Chicago, is here

The First Methodist Episcopal

Church. Rev. "William L. Swltzer. pas

tor. Residence 117 Russell street.

Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Lyman

tendance kof members present, who spending the week end wlth M,ss Ellsa White"l. acting superintendent.

passed a very enjoyable social hour atr"', ol " ""5

the close of the program. The study Mrs- J- O'Callahan of East Chicago

for the afternoon as Mendelsohn and was a visitor in Hammond Thursday

Mrs. V. C. Harrison read a very In- Miss Laura Scheer has returned to

teresting paper on the composer. The her home in St. John after a week's

following musical program was also visit with relatives in Hammond

viiuv. I U M nf Tn eatnn fa enArt n rr a

Vocal Solo Mrs. C. A. Burnett. few' days with Mr .and Mrs. Ed. Stolley

xianu ouiu-iurs. j. Armur uavis. at their home in Morton court

vocal liuett mrs. ueming and Mrs.

Houser.

Piano Selection

-Mises Dollie Knotts.

Miss Dieboldt of Aetna is spending

the week end at the home of Mr. and

Mrs. J. J. Austgen in Carroll street.

MVSICAL A SOCIAL SUCCESS. Mrs. John UeMeyer of Hammond Is

The musical given by the members spending the day with her cousins.

of the Musical Art society last even- the Misses Schutt, and they will go

ing in Fraternity hall was a social from here to A alkerton for a visit.success and was attended by many Michigan City Dispatch.

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members of the society and their Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mentz of Windsor friends. The disagreeable weather Park are exDetced to visit Mrs. Clara

socially and delightful refreshments kpt many from attending, but those Conroy tomorrow at her home in Sibley

were served, would have bad weather.

A much larger number attended except for the

REVIVAL MEETING. Revival meetings this evening at the

Methodist church. To some Saturday

I evening is the most favorable oppor

tunity. To such the invitation is special.

LECTVRE TOMORROW.

who heard the program were delighted street.

wim every numoer. ai me ciose o! Mrs y s Reiter and daughter. Ell-

me program me guesis met ior a very een are 8pendln gthe day m Chicago nl pasRnt n.rwl Informal srnMal Vimir I

th rorr,itt ..rv frnpa J- J- Ruff is among the Ham-

r,o..i. o u,o,o"tl ladies visiting in Chicago today.

amusement for the remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison of En-

evening. Miss Andrews of Chicago, glewood are expected to visit Mr. and who was announced to iriv several Mrs. A. Robinson of State street over

violin selections was unable to come to Sunday.

Hammond and her place on the pro

gram was taken by Professor Sind-

Publlc worship and sermon at 10:45 a. m. The sermon will be upon: "The

Spiritual Meaning and Message of

Jonah."

Junior League at 2:30 p. m. This will

be rally meeting for all the boys and girls.

South Homewood Sunday school at

2:30 p. m.

A men's meeting will be held in the

Sunday school room at 3 o'clock. A general invitation Is heartily extended.

Epworth League at 6:30. Evening church service at 7:30

p. ra.

The Evangelistic effort is deepening

in interest. This evening the pastor will previous to the sermon explain the attitude of the Methodist church on

the question of amusements.

Everyone is cordially invited to these

services.

These meetings will continue

throughout the week.

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The Berea Bible class of the First .,!C'U . .

inree vocai numoers. ine remainder

Methodist church meets Sunday morn

ing at 9:45 o'clock and a large attendance Is expected. There will be an

unusually interesting lecture on the

very important subject of True and

False Brotherhood." This is a subject that ought to appeal to every man and woman in this city from a social If not

biblical point of view. A most cordial welcome is extended to all to hear this lecture.

! of the program was as follows:

Selection Musical Art society. Vocal Solo Miss Dora Otto. Reading Mrs. Frank Hammond. Vocal Selections Professor Sindlinger. Vocal Solo Dr. Graham. Vocal Solo Miss Beatrice Durk.

Chorus Musical Art society. ENTERTAIN AT BANQUET. The members of the Boys' Reading

club, who were graduated from the

eighth grade this week, will give a

the banquet for her members of the class tended the Musical Art society enter- Theme: "A Successful Search for Sat

"TEXAS." "Texas" is a great work of strength,

spienauny written and possesses mo

mpnta n f srrctat r ra t v, o t i .- n Tir a r

N.nn. .r,r,.o o cn.,cn ! V,I1'"A a. lew iucnus m.o ... .lie

naturalness and therefore enjoyable to ulia rou'" ol V '

play revolves Jack Dallam, a cowboy, and Texas We3t, the daughter of a well

to do ranchman. Love is the theme.

with the usual accompalnment of vil

lainy, which aids in giving spice to the piece. "Texas" marks an epoch in

Mrs. R. B. McAleer is spending the

day visiting in Chicago.

Mrs. J. D. Ebrlght and daughter, Miss Ethel, are spending the day visiting in

Chicago

Makes blood and muscle faster than

any other remedy. Gives neaun.

strength and vitality. Hollister" Rocky

Mountain Tea towers above all other

remedies for making sick people well,

and well people "weller." 35 cents,

Tea or Tablets. Negele, the Druggist.

Miss Beatrice Hansen will spend Sun

day with her sister. Miss Marie Han

sen at Crown Point.

Professor Sindlinger of Chicago vis

lted in Hammond last evening and at

Pine Street Presbyterian Church, Rev,

Hudson, pastor.

Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Bible class at 7:30 p. m.

All are cordially invited to attend

these services.

Pompeian Room tp Open The management of Hotel Majestic announces the opening of the Pompeian Room SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY SIXTH

Everything to Eat from a Game Dinner to a Sandwich.-.

Everything to Drink from Mumm's Extra Dry to a cup of Coffee...........

LADY ORCHESTRA FROM 8:00 TO 12 P. M. TABLES RESERVED FOR LADIES

St, Paul's Lutneran Church, 117 Clin

ton street. Thomas Claus. pastor.

German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:15 p.m. English service at 2:15 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran League Thurs

day at 8 p. m.

First Presbyterian Church, South

Hohman street.

Rev. J. Eugene Snook, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mr. W.

A. Stout, superintendent.

Adult Bible class, conducted by Pro

fessor F. D. McElroy.

Morning worship and sermon at 10:45.

SITTINOS EVENINdS BY ARTISTO LIGHT

Experienced Artist and Operator. Amateur Finishing. Orders for Commercial Work Solicited. Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Phone 2694.

Prompt Attention Given and Work

Guaranteed.

were issued for the banquet on birch

bark cards. The young people anticipate a very pleasant evening.

BEN 1IIR MEETING.

An important meeting of Progressive I

play-writing and Its success is proof Court, No. 166, Tribe of Ben Hur, will

positive that the theater-going Ameri- be held this evening in the K. of P.

can prefers dramas that deal with life I hall. Business of importance will be

within the borders of his own United transacted and a full attendance of

States, rather than to the foreign ar- members is desired. All new members

tides which is so often thrust upon I are especially desired to attend.

us. "Texas" will be presented at the

lowie opera house Monday, t eb. 8th. WOMAN'S CU'B MEETING.

A very enjoyable session of the

ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Woman's club is being held this af-

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ryan will enter- ternoon in the Masonic temple. The

tain their Hammond and Chicago rela- proram ror tne afternoon has been

tives at dinner tomorrow at their home Urmnc-eri bv the members of the lit.

tainment.

Mrs. Thomas Brennan was the guest

of her mother, Mrs. Swift, in Engle

wood yesterday.

Mrs. Charles Kasson was the guest

of friends in Chicago yesterday.

MAGAZINE OUT FOR FEBRUARY.

in Condlt street. About twenty guests

I will be present and anticipate a pleasant day.

87 State St., Hammond

Snccetaor to N. J. Bick .

HOLD REGULAR MEETING. Iroquois Circle 576, P. H. C, met as

(usual at Long's hall last night and the following names were added to its increasing list of members: John W. Pence, Charles Thrallkill, Anna Green, Ferne Ellis, Mrs. Minnie Green, Ger

trude Pike and William Charles Gergln. The spelling contest was postponed to a future date. The rewards are to be a solid gold emblematic pin

erature committee with Mrs. Isabelle

very memlng as chairman and Mrs. Jeanle

Sawyer as vice chairman. Mrs. Helen

Wlllits of Chicago will address the club ladles on the subject of "The

Modern Drama." Several musical num bers will also be rendered.

Woman's Record May Be Obtained at

Lion Store's Furniture Department,

The February number of the Wom

an's Record, the magaslne published by

the Lion Store, is now out and may be obtained gratis at the furniture depart

ment. All persons who send In their

names will be given a free subscription by calling for it. The cash prizes offered by household hints ought to

bring every housewife after a copy

The magaxine is full of the most valu

able recipes and suggestions for the

home.

isfactory Tangible Spiritual Reality."

Evening 7:30 o'clock. "Theme,

"Jesus a Savior of Men; a Study in Religious Simplicity."

Organ Prelude in G Mrs. L. A.

MInard.

Vocal Solo: "The Good Shepherd"

Mrs. L L Bomberger. Violin Solo: "Traumerel" Master El

liott Conroy.

Vocal Solo: "Come Unto Me"

Mr. Rulo Minard.

Organ Voluntary. Vocal Duett: "Love Divine" Mrs.

L L Bomberger and M. F. Church.

and heavy weight, them over.

YOU GET with every pair of Shoes I sell, my absolute guarantee of satisfactionwhich means I make good cheerfully when they prove otherwise. I have all styles and leathers, medium

Come in and look

THE NATIONAL SHOE STORE R. A. BORG 269 E. STATE ST. Two Feet of Pleasure in Every Pair

.THE SHOE STORE NEAR THE POSTOFFICE.

At the Market.

Mrs. C : Good morning, Bridget.

I hope your master and mistress have

not forgotten that they are coming to

dine with me tonight.

Cook: Indade and they've not

they've ordered a good hearty meal at home at 6 o'clock Harper's Bazar.

Briefs.

Henry Sartorlus will spend Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Frank Orth of Indiana Harbor, was In Hammond yesterday on business. Robert Twiss came to Hammond for

CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to extend are heartful thanks to the many knd friends and

neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sad bereavement and death of our dearly beloved baby, Leone; also for the beautiful floral offerings.

Their kindness shall never be forgotten

by us.

MR. AND MRS. G. H. SCHOOP.

The Health of Your Horse

will be best promoted best preserved

if you are ready to give the proper

remedy at the proper lime, l he proper

lis Perry Davis' Painkiller. The proper

time to use it Is when the trouble first shows itself. Be prompt and you'll not

only save the horse suffering, but you'll spare yourself trouble and expense maybe save a long time waiting. You ought to have a bottle ready. The new

size bottle costs 3a cents; one larger.

50 cents. Be sure your druggist Klves

Cab Line j Cabs 6 Carriages to all Trains

CARTER V E L, L. S L'.very, Cab and Baggage Line

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73 State St., Hammond Phone 83

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He Gave It Up. After Hercules had passed safely through two Fourth of July celebrations, a half-dozen football games and a hunting season in the Maine woods

his persecutor gave up trying and sur

rendered the stolen crown.

Piano Music"

THE STRAUBE, HOMEMADE AND AT FACTORY PRICES. NO BETTER PIANO FOR THE PRICE; NO BETTER MUSIC AT ANY PRICE.

The Straube Piano Co. Hammond, lad,

i you Perry Davis'.