Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1909 — Page 2

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AX KilP.KOIDIvU-Kn i-i'y simple, yet .listint tivo. hi this rrnonn v ar. Tlu panrl at the front (.e.. i,tsT run on t!ie drapfd over a guimpo i-iiouiaers under of erea laee. Tli boiliee and a strip at ti ounoin or tne

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ARE YOU OOING OUT OF TOWN THIS SUMMER? If jou ure, I4- sure to have The Tlmea (.lllbiv jou. lu moat cases The Ttrue uiU Je at ihc breakfast table the next iiiOinliiK, and always stve ail ot the ialtfKt news from Lake county of the lay before. The address may be cbaug. ej as frequently as desired by giving tue old as well s the new address. The price of The Times by mall dally ia 6 per -ek. utrri rts Miss Itavis has in Kankakee, in., with ih,.-. Misses i.otn : in Indiana i m:it iiomi:. returned to her home aft'-r a pleasant visit Blackburn at their avenue. visit oucAj.o m:i, ativks. Mi;-;' Wilma and William Gallapher p.tc sp.-r-Oinar the week viisting relative:; in hlcag.i. 1 I'VVKS o:s VISIT. Miss "Winnie Flaekb'.im has gone to Kankakee. II!.. to he the guest of her Mf-.n, irs. Allred Stwail. for flays. Miss Blackburn .will al at the home of Miss Imvis. several I so visit I.KIYKS 0 VACATIOX. Miss Klisabeth Fehring will enjoy a three weeks' vacation from her duties at Ruhstadfs department store heginning Monday. Si.e will visit at points in Michigan, M inner, m anU ..... t;ui.i a i i i o . jj a i e s a vrv a'le time. enjoy- j nr;Ti ii s I'HOM VACATION'. ldsniitli will return to Mr. Sidev C,t Jiammond tomorrow fume his' duties In tile "t Ituhstadfs after a p rpent with relatives in ' and npartment no leasanf. v 'l.icago. teat ion REMOVE!) I lttOI IIOSPITAI.. Mr. Xick Uoeder ,,f Schererville was in nammond todaj- to meet Mr Reeder o litis oeen very HI at St. Marga rot's Hospital for a few weeks, has sufficiently recovered moved home todav. Mrs. as to Reeder be re VISITS IN HU GO. Gertrude Lochte will be fit the home of friends Miss tained enteron the SMith side n Chicago Sural a v. AN EVENING PUMC. A r.umher of H-mtowood people went to the lake front last evening for a pieasant outing. They ,vcnt ovpr to ine laKf late m the afternoon and took luew luiu-nes wnicii were "rved on the

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i'O.W.KK I-'iUM'K. lire.tty little i'roek f.r summer aftof the pkirt sives length, and the inornaments ofthe pong-o is gracefully ng sleeves are of the nonece. The panel are pmhroid,! with self-eol-lawn. An enjoyable social evening followed the serving of refreshments. The following were the guests: Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Hudson and son George, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bridge, Mrs. Whitmer of KIPaso. Texas, Misses Sue and Lillian AVatkins of Seranton, Ta., and Helen f.nd Grace Bridge. SIISS SWIT7.KHS (ilEST. Miss Margaret Bauglmian of Danville, Ind.. is i ho guest of Miss Edna Switzer over Sunday. The two are sightseeing and shopping in Chicago todav. i.kavi: o A Mr. and Mrs. Lyman daughter have gone to VISIT. AVhite: I'eru, ;e!l Ind. and . to and spend a few re hit i vr ttf Wi 'ks visiting friends VISITS I HVM)l(IM). Anna oiilman is exneeted to arMi rive ss in Hammond this afternoon r.nd ho thf guest of Mr. and Mr. C. A. Burnett at their homo in Warren street for a few weeks. RCTIHXS I- ROM ST. I'AIT,. Victor Hjortsborg will return home tomorrow from St. Paul. Minn., where lie lias been visiting relatives for the past week. WKKK-EM) VISIT. Baumgartner of Xaperville, be tile iTUrsr Of Mr :in,l lire Oliver JIK iirom and family of Williams -treet fer the week end. CONC The Rev. St. Joseph's Mr. A. .1. I eluded their evening and I T DE VISIT Alexas l-'ish, HERE. r. pastor of hi in h at Oilfield. Pa. . and They their Colisher of Xv York, visit in Hammond returned to the east. were entertain aunt and uncle d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. lins of Summers street. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Miss Julia Wall was the guest of er sister. Mrs. Fred porter at her home in evening. Hamilton Park, Chicago, last t EISII sl'I'I'KB. The members of the Colonial .dub and their husbands will enjoy a delightful outing this evening at the lake front. They went to the park during the afternoon to enjoy the amusements of the park and anticipate a very pleasant time. Supper will be served on the lawn about C o'. lock. The fnll-tr,l

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are among these who will attend: Messrs. and Mfsdames W. H. Spellman. J. YT. Houser, M. M. Bruce. Julius Hunsing. J. W. Reed. Clark Learning and Mrs. Addit Abbott. It ETC R.N S ITtOM THE WEST. Attorney T. M. C. Hembroff -has returned to his home in Indiana Harbor fro.m an extended western trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hembroff left several weeks ago with t heir daughter Dixie, for: the

benefit of her health. She is improving very slowly and her mother remained with her near Denver at a mountain resort where they will remain until she entirely recovers. The many friends of Mr. anil Mrs. Hembroff will be glad to learn thi'.t Miss Dixie ir- improving and hope for her entire recovery soon. WIl.l, GIVE PEDRO PARTV. Golden Rule Council. D. of L.. will give a pedro party and dance Tuesday evening, Aug. :h in the K. of P. hall. Prizes will be awarded. The price of cuts will be ehargu Everybody invited. Committee. 3t. ISITOHS IN HAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gostlin of Chicago, visited at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. XV. II. Gosllin of South Hohman street during the past week. VISITS IN M I I.W A I K EE. Miss Rose vareli will leave tomorrow for Milwaukee to spend a few days with friends ami relatives. HAS til EST IROM HI UNH M. Miss Azalia MaeChed of Burn ham is the guest of Mrs. Ben .larehow at her home in Cedar street for several days. A Miss Mary spent the day mond. I)VS VISIT. Stoeh of Crown Point visiting friends in HamVISIT IN MICI1IG . Misses Elsie and Grace Stolley of Morton court will go to St. Joseph, Mieh., jo spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives. ATTEND CAMP MEETING. Miss Marie Koehrieman will attend the camp meeting at Oak Glen tomorrow. VfITS Miss Anna A M I S KM K XT Hudreau will PAKK. be the gues of friends in Chicago tomorrow and visit Riverview park. VISIT IIKI, ATIVKS. Mrs. M. Hill of Jloorshead, Mieh.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. "tt'. A. Hill at their home in Warren street. Mrs. Hill is on her way home to Michigan from Trenton, Mo., where she has been spending the summer. RKTl rtXS FROM VISIT. Mrs. C. S. Dewey has returned to her home in Milltrs City, O., after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy, of 714 Murray street. DRIVE TO WIStOXSIX. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton and little daughter. Carolyn ami Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpaeker left Hammond today in Mr. f'axton's new machine on an enjoyable trip. They will go to Lake Winnebago, Wis., for a few weeks' visit with Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Hell who are at their summer home there. LEAVE OX A VISIT. Mrs. William Hothwell and two children of Hoffman street left today for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Marion, Bluffton and Peru, Ind. They expect to be gone about a month or six weeks. RKTIRXS FROM VACATIOX. I Miss Grace fieri) is expected home ! from her vacation spent with friends J in psilanti, Mich. Miss Gero and Miss Edith Carter, who is attending summer normal there, spent an enjoyable weekend Ht Niagara Kails. I. EAVES FOR MICIIIUAX. Miss Nellie Eowler will leave the first of the spend week i few for Holland, Mich., weeks' vacation. to VISITS Frances P by friends FRIKXnS. tfrs will bo enterin East Chicago toMiss lain ed morrow. IIAS A VACATIOX. Miss Lizzie .Jonas will have a pleasant few weeks' vacation and will spend it visiting friends at neighboring towns. She will also spend a few days in Michigan. AV ILL VISIT RELATIVES. Miss Hazel Flannigan will leave Monday for Huntington. Ind.. to be the guest of friends and relatives for a few wet ks. II S A VACATIOX. Miss Ella Mae Moury will enjoy a few weeks' vacation and will spend it visiting friends in neighboring towns. E.XTEIITAIXEI) IX IIICA(0. Miss Carrie Gruszka and Savior Long will be entertain-.! at the home of frienels in Chicago Sunday. Ill.it E rtrude a few at he OX A ISIT. Arbeen of Chicago is lays with Miss Reulah home in State Line Miss i spr mling Draok'it street. VISITS IX CHICAGO. -miss i iara nasse went to Chcago yesterday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr at their home in Woodlawn for a few davs. It ElMi: RXS FROM WESTERN VISIT. ; Julian Krinbiil returned last evening t" her home in Ann street a ft-r tin extended western trip. She visited many points of interest In the west and spent several days at th Seattle exposion. Miss Krinbiil is a principal of schools in St. Paul. Minn., and will spend the remainder of h-r summer vacation with her Hammond relatives. TRIP TO MILWAI KF.E. Henry P. Sartorius enjoyed a lake trip to Milwaukee today and will spend the day visiting there.. SI XDAY SERVICES. There will be no regular church services at the Presbyterian church during the absence of the pastor, the Rev. J. Eugene Snook who i3 at Boy City, near Charlevoix, Mich-, Sunday

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The news has Just come to Hammond of the details of the nomination of Edgar Crumpaeker by the land party for the office of mayor of Roy City, Thursday's Times gave an account of his election to this office. The following from the Boy City Daily News gives an account of Crumpacker's nomination: With yells and shouts which rang through the great circus tent the land party in convention nominated Edgar Crumpaeker of Hammond, Ind., for mayor. The convention was called to order by Rov. Snook and Hugh Stratheam, of Jackson, Mich., was elected chairman and John Dreesen of East Chicago as clerk. It is hard to say who nominated Crumpaeker, but we can report he was put through with plenty of noise. Edgar comes of a family long associated with the making of laws. His uncle, Edgar is the representative in congress from the Tenth district of Indiana and is one of the state's most prominent lawyers: "Eggie" as he is known in Roy City is a dandy organizer, a mighty good mixer and a brilliant smiler, and he seems to be sure of being mayor. East CliU-aKO noy Ueaten. John Dreoson of East Chicago was unanimously chosen as the candidate for. city clerk. John is a prominent business man of Boy City, being connected with the candy and orangade house. He makes many friends, for he can cool them off when they are hot and makes them sweet when they feel sour. But he charges for doing it. George Crouter of Charlevoix. Mich., was put in for treasurer, George was one of our first citizens and is our smiling banker. i school will he the Christian meet at 6:30 p. held at 9:45 a. rn., Endeavor Society m. tomorrow. and will V SHORT VISIT. Mrs. Arthur Merrill is spending few days with friends and relatives Merrillville. RETIRXS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Harry Wachter has returned from a day's visit with friends and relatives in Dyer. I.EAV K FOR MICIIKiAX. Mr. and Mrs. 'Abe Conn expect to i leave tomorrow or Monday for Saug i atuck. Mich., where they will remain for a week's visit. LEAVE FOR WISCOXSI.X. Miss Elizabeth Mettler of South Hohman street expects to leave the first of the week for Delevan Iake, Wis., to spend a few weeks. Miss Mettler leaves with a party of Chicago friends. RETIRXS HOME. Mrs. Harry Carr and little son. Thomas, left yesterday for their home in Chicago after a short visit with Mrs. ("arr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hasse of East Siblev street. VISITS IX V ALPARAISO. Miss Veda Hemstock will spend week-end in Valparaiso visiting mother. Mrs. Mary Hemstock and ter. Miss Lola Hemstock. the her sisCOXCLI DE VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mashino are expected to return to their home in Truma navenue today from Champaign. 111., where they have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Parker for several days. I j MISS HOPKIXS EXTEHT A I X S. Miss Lena Hopkins will entertain the young ladies of the N. N. Embroidery club Tuesday evening at her home in Ogden street. It is the regular weekj ly meeting of the club members and i they will spend the evening with em broidery work and pleasant social di- j versions. ! A CHOIR It El IE MIS L. members of the choir nf St. Episcopal church met last i veiith.e choir room for the regular rehearsal. The usual number of The Paul's ing in weekly members were in attendance and devoted the evening to the rehearsal of the music for the Sunday services. A I.AWX SO(IL. The members of Opal Hive. N L o. T. M.. will give a lawn this evening at. Central park to the public is cordially invited cream and cake will be served r i. S '.'",. social which Ice luring the evening from which the menil desire to clear a neat sum. A very jnyabie time is assured all who att e n --nd. V WEEK -EX I) Miss Mayme Reiser week-end visiting her Crown Print. V IIT. wil spend rf la t Ives th. VISIT CHICAGO RELATIVES. Miss Zrlla and P.lanche li-Nh w to Ch'.rago toil ay to visit relatives. nt LEAVE FOR "MICIIIG A X. Miss Dollie Knotts of Muenich court will leave Tuesday for Holly. Mich., to spend a few weeks visiting friends anil relatives. EX.IOV VACATION. Mrs. John C. Cameron will wo weeks' vacation from her Ruhstadt's department store r n .1 pit i. r.'d y a at will spend several days visiting relatives in Chicago. EX (AfiE-IEXT IS A N NOl N'CED. Mr. and Mrs. J. Diamond will entertain many friends and relatives at their home. fi"5 Sibley street, tomorrow when the engagement of their daughter. Miss Esther Diamond fi ,d Dr. ' Abe Colm of Chicago will be formally annoum-rd. A delightful day's p ogram has been arranged for the g ests who will come from Hammond. nicago and Aurora. Miss Diamond is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Diam nd and has made her home with her pi rents in Hammond for ' several years. J 'ntil recently sh- was

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For members of the board of public works, the nominee is Norman Bringel of Hammond. Ind. Norman was a resident of Boy City at Winona Lake last year and there made up his mind that this year ho would try for the place. His experience should stand him in good this year. His associates on the board of public works are little King Trimble, of Hammond, and Georiro T-ow-is of Jackson, Mich. Taking it in all the land party presents to the citizens a strong ticket. Norman Bridge of Hammond was defeated for membership on the board of public works. King Trimble, however, was elected. The water party elected Raymond Wright for clerk and Ralph Thompson for treasurer. They also elected Kenneth Teasdale and Jas. Goldwaith for members to the board of public works. The following article in the Boy City Daily News describes the arrival of the Hammond delegation : Hnntiuoiid Hunch Arrives. The Hammond boys with their loader. Rev. J. Snook, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, arrived Thursday at H:1S p. m. They were met by Judge Brown ami several boys and conducted by lantern light to Boy City. In ten minutes after their arrival they had pitched their individual tent-cots, the most unique and comfortable outfit on the grounds. These were furnished gratis to the Hammond boys through the generosity of the Enterprise Bed company, of which George C. Locklin is president. In addition Mr. Loeklin furnished a 2x:hi foot lounging tent, a beautiful American flag and a camp chair for each hoy. The location of the Hammond ward is ideal, fronting the lake on the corner of Boy City boulevard and Twisted Way. The camp is a credit to Hammond. employed as stenographer in one of the lo.al law offices. Miss Diamond is one of Hammond's popular young ladies and the announcement of her coming marriage will bring her the congratulations of a large number of members in Hammond and Lake county. An I) OF THAXKS. i to extend our sincerest our friends who shower! us We wis! thanks to such sincere sympathy at the time of the death of Frank Nason. MIt. AND MRS. HENRY NONDORF. EDWARD NASON AND SISTERS. Messrs. W. Thum. H. G. MrGowan and M. F. church, were visitors in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Krammer of Dyer spent the day visiting in Hammond. Charles Demmons of Crown Point was in Hammond today on business. Mrs. P. Harko of oak Glen was in Hammond today on a shopping tour. V. H. Messenger of Hyde Park was in Hammond yesterday afternoon on business. John Bavin of Indiana Harbor was in Hammond yesterday afternoon on busi ness. Miss K. G. Reilley was in Chicago yesterday visiting friends. Mrs. Arthur Fisher of Gary was the guest of friends in Hammond today. Miss Maud Scriver of Chicago is expected to spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Shepherd at her home in May street. Mrs. Wolters and two daughters of Dyer were in Hammond on business todav. Investigate Factory Deal. A number of Hammond real estate and business nun are in vest igng the rumor that the Pressed Steel Car company will build a plant here. While none of the mhave made a report as to the result of the investigation, it is iv no wo tnai tne proper men working hard to secure the plant. are Telegraphic Bulletins. A destructive earthquake is reporter! in Mexico. Fort Acapnia is partly destroyed. Rioting contini; si i n at ion in liar, under control. Tariff bill goes is expected that the president by in Spain, but the "na is said to be 1 1 house, and it will be signe,! by o latter part of August. Threatened land is avert al strike in concessions Scotthe d h-. mi tiers. Two hundred been summarily Parcel, t ried. ua iioters have convicted by a -e executed this court martial ami we r morning at r. : ! 1. T against a stone wall v were lined up .1 shot. NOTICE ! 1. the banking After Aug b-part-im-nt of the Lak Trust company w County 1! Obse avings & ree-ij !a r ba nk I p. li.l .vs. kept UK m . . wl opei ours, being fi xie-pting Tu-s n ail 'U pa r 1 1 until S p. m.. hecks which a. m. to ays and Frie:its will be m account of we have arvenings. )n pay roll rang.-ii to Sa t u rda y s us !. :it. sh n f ! at 1 ''lock a8 MF.YN. President. TF.R NV. notice: vey has mover t to M) S. Hohr L. Stare toxt ings. L . st re to 1 1 rem la n 1 , p i 21-' K. st rer t, ev e n - amm.md garage. Mie lis. Where I he !d wul be custom Wil! be 'is and pleased to se.. er ' a n t'iriio 1. 1 - tide nd., with compliments States Land company, all trains around Cary. of the United Machine meet EDM3H i, GILSCN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Eours: 9 to 1 1 A. M. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. Ccniiriercial Ea.lk Buildlnd. Rooms 1 5 2 ciCe Pfcoue 362 Ec. I'.one 356

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Sunday, August 1st W. F. MANN, Presents The Play They Talk About By JOHN A PRESTON "Dare-Devil Dan" 'V 'MUSICAL, MELO-DRAMA with Ray Raymond, The Candy Kid 35 PeopIe-35 Mostly Girls lO B!",,fONa HITS l'j IeLoajf and Attendee I o The Blooming Old' U. S. A That is What Love Means to Me I I t Vran 'lU Wor"1 When You I oon. 1 . Like to t all on Cutey. Calami k'-it He -Never .Made .n Ind.., Sign. Late". It Goes with a Rush Biff-Boom-Ah Prices: 25, 35, 50, 75c

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r BASE BALL i KEEP COOL BY WATCHING A HOT GAME HAMMOND ATHLETIC ASS'H VS. ST. JOHN at H, A. A. Field Sunday, Aug. 1st 3 p. m. FOR ft LLK SHOES WITH ELK SOLES FOR SATURDAY v 1.85 J NATIONAL SHOE STORE R. A. BORGr. 269 East State Street, Two Doors East of Bijou Theater, IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TAKE YOUR WATCH WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIRING, TO THE MAN WHO KNOWS HOW. AN INEXPERIENCED WATCH MAKER CAN DO YOUR TIME PIECE MORE HARM THAN A RAILROAD WRECK I AM A SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF SWISS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WATCHES. AND GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK. LET ME TELL YOU WHAT THE TROUBLE IS. EXAMINATION FREE. S. SILVER Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler, 265 East State Street. 1 Door East of Bijou Theatre HAMMOND -j- -j- -- INDIANA LET'S OPEH SOillETEHuG not necessarily a bottle. A window might help. Anything the wind can blow through. Pleasant thought. You find the breeze and we will find the goods for it to blow through. Our Loose Mesh Underwear, though light, cool and breezy, is strong and durable. Well mads and cut for comfort. Loose-Knit Cravats, light as air. Open Weave Garters to ease life's walk. Straws for the head, not the tumblers. Gauzy Shirts. Comfort, and no tharks to the ice-man. COX 5 MEE J42 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET WoGdiioll Ice Cream Go, 85 STATE STREcT fhonj 177 Manufacturers of Pura Ice Cream Dishes and ?joons fnrirnhed FUSE lo.Picr.ics. s. e c.

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40 Kingpins o! H-nstrelsy 40 Mammoth Street Tarade An Noon SEATS ON SALE fSlDAY Prices: 25, 35, 50, 75c Try These Tomorrow Chicken Soup, a la Reine Sirloin or Beef with Brown Potatoes Fricassee of Chicken, Country Style SmaU Steak, 'i I a la Prima IF ti JO. VuUevill -Tlitsittr-.. 2 f O State stru C5 t Entira Ghang3 cf Program Monday's anJ FriJa: Doors open 2:30 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Admission 10 cent3 -BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL YOUNG v a i u & ss F:ni it no troulilo to ko gosernents when usinsr an n their enINDIAN or THOR Mo'-irt-vr',... The most dt-'liirh: i u: iiinc ins is Aneust and Sc-i-'r; flack of the Indian a-;;! ;or niotoril'.er. My Thor Gisrhines and parts i ( (i!?:i!-!. . The Indian is FLEET AND TIREutbb, and built nsni i: p to :! ute. m:n1 nor tn .Motor ( c!i- Sa Jlie DON'T BE A TRAILOR. It. takes a Thor to eairii a Thor. If you have looked ;u other n aenines. let ir.o sliow y points of these jiiaclihx THE VERY BEST. I and the ebenjiest. ei t ho pi rirr s. THEY ARE v." ill iroe ii, GREAT BARGAINS in NEW and SECOND-HAND BICYCLES ESTABLISH 1 1 J Cabs and Carriages to all I r; CARTER and Livery, Qb aiJ ! PHONE IZ-ge Liie 73 State Street Hem mond FOP t9-. r ffs wi -.L ? d ,'T ftrt 2i r-S t o n t M'r r" " H ECZEflA.CUTS Mtihi DRifcVrfTsr I

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