Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1909 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, Sept. 7. 1909.

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THE AEROPLANE GIRL. As a natural outcome of tlie new zest for aerial sports, we liave the aeroplane dress for the daring women who realize the utter foolishness of taking a fly in an air machine In anything resembling a petticoat. In thi3 gown the most daring sportswoman can mount the seat easily (for she must sit astride as she did in bicycle days), and wave farewell to admiring throngs. Then, perhaps, she will give a welcoming hand to the captain of the ship, serenely conscious that she has no skirts about to become entangled in the machinery at a critical moment. The gown shown here is made of violet color silk cashmere, with bodice built on this season's Moyen Age lines, to which is attached the full, Turkish-like trousers.

OVER THE ARRIVE HERE FROM DENVER. Mrs. Xettie Wooden and daughter, Ruth and son, Fred, arrived In Hammond yesterday after an extended visit in the west. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pepperdine at their home in Denver, Col. ATTEND PICNIC. Mrs. E. Vanderweel and Miss Jennie Sheffield attended the picnic at East Chicago yesterday. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN. Miss Lola Hemstock of Valparaiso home today from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and points in Canada where they have been spending the past month visiting friends and relatives. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. John Sherby returned home last evening from a few days' visit wtih relatives in Marengo, 111. VISITS CHICAGO PARKS. , Mrs. I. E. Emery and daughters. Misses Anna and Daisy, visited Lincoln park In Chicago yesterday afternoon. VISITS IN RENSSELAER. Mrs. Jones of Condit street went to Rensselaer today to be the guest of rel. atives for a few days. A DAY'S VISIT. Miss Lulu Sherby and Roscoe Livingston spent Sunday with Miss Sherby 's sister, Mrs. O. W. Harding of Highlands. RETURNS TO CHICAGO. Miss Florence St. Pierre has returned to her home in Chicago after a few weeks' visit with her cousins. the Misses Mable and Lulu Sherby, of Truman avenue. CONCLUDES VISIT UK III:. Miss Mable Hickman has returned to her home in Chicago after a pleasant few days' visit with her cousin. Miss Edith Bradt of Statetreet. LEAVES FOR MILWAUKEE. Mrs. Carrie Parsons and daughter, Irene left Hammond today for Milwau kee where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cormany will remain there to enter a young ladies' seminary. ATTENDS COLLEGE. Miss Pearl Erelebach, 411 Indiana avenue, loft yesterday for Roseland. 111., where she will enter St. Lawrence academy and attend school this winter. HERE FOR THE DAY. Misses Lillian Theis and Marie Melcher of Griffith are spending the day with friends in Hammond and East Chicago. MARTHA SOCIETY TO MEET. The regular meeting of the members of the Martha Society of the First Christian church will take place Wednesday afternoon of this week in stead of Thursday at the home of Mrs, 111 Lasch, 402 Plummer avenue. A full attendance of members is desired as important business In connection with the fish fry will be transacted. RETURN TO HAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs. B. L P. Bell and daugh ters, Grace and Gladys of South Hoh man street, returned to Hammond yesterday from Fond du Lac and Lake Winnebago, Wis., where they have been spending the summer at their pretty residence. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family are the last of the Hammond people to arrive home from the popular resort, among those having been there this summer were Mr. aftd Mrs. F. R.

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Mott and family, Dr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Bell, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker and Mrs. Jeannie Sawyer. CROSSES THE LAKE. Miss Edith Bradt was the guest of a party of friends and crossed the lake to Milwaukee yesterday. ATTEND THE THEATER. Miss Gertrude Lochte and Sidney Goldsmith saw "The Climax" at the Chicago Opera house in Chicago last evening. ENTERTAINS CLUR FRIENDS. Miss Edith Carter will pleasantly en tertain the young ladies of the Phllathea Embroidery club this evening at her home in Ann street. It is the regular weekly meeting of the club members and it is desired that several at tend as a pleasant time is anticipated. HERE FROM THE HAWTHORNE. Mr. J. Grzonkowski of Hawthorne, 111., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. Jordon at their home in West Hammond for a few days. SPEND LABOR DAY HERE. Miss Margaret Gralak anil Mr. Joe Rudzlnski of Chicago were the guests of Miss Pearl Gralak of Hammond over Labor Day. J RETURN FROM CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Gralak and daughter, Eleanor, have returned home from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Chicago. A FEW DAYS' VISIT. Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Rimbach aveune, returned home last evening from a few days' visit with relatives in Plainfield, 111. VISIT IN CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Betzner spent Sunday In Chicago at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller, who are both seriously ill. VISIT IN MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Hofer of State Line street, left Hammond last Satur day for St. Joseph, Mich., where they will spend a few days with relatives. ATTEND THE THEATER. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Muir and little daughter. Grace, saw "The Gentleman From Mississippi" at the Grand Opera house in Chicago yesterdaj-. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Alta Kennedy of Truman ave nue returned home today from Michi gan City where she has been spending the past few days as the guest of Miss Evelyn Banks. VISITS IN RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. John Hugflhes and lit tie son, Milton, or warren street, returned home last evening from a pleas. ant few days' visit with Mrs. Hughes sister, Mrs. William Koehle of St John. HERE FOR THE DAY. Fred Iddings of Merrillville was in Hammond for a short visit with friends last Saturday. RETURN FROM IOWA. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brincken of West Sibley street, have returned home from a two weeks' visit with friends and rel atives at Keokuk and other points in Iowa. RETURNS HOME SATURDAY. Miss Elizabeth Edwards has returned

home from a pleasant few days' visit with friends in Crown Point where she went to attend the Lake County fair.

ATTEXD THE THEATER. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hutton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lundt attended the matinee performance of "The Gentleman From Mississippi" at the Grand Opera house in Chicago- yesterday. RETURN'S HOME. Miss Mable Sherby of Truman ave nue returned home yesterday from a pleasant visit with her " cousins, 'the' Misses Sherby at their homo in Kala- I mazoo, Mich. i RETl"R HOME TODAY. Miss Mayme Ruschli of West State street, returned home today from a few days' visit with -friends in Michigan City. , CONCM DES VISIT HERE. Mrs. Farling hag returned to her home in St. Joseph. Mich., after a week's visit with Miss N. R. Pickens at her home in Carrtll street. RETTRNS FROM CROWS POINT. 1 Miss Maud Tannenborg of Webb street has returned home from a few days' visit with the Misses Mable Crawfords and Mayme Lawn of Crown Point. Miss Pannenborg went down to attend the Lake County fair. ATTEND THE. WHITE CITY. Miss Lillian Ppafford and Roscoe Brenneman attended the White City in Chicago last evening. REIRNS PROM VISIT. Mrs. Thomas Jordon of Plummer avenue, returned home yesterday morning from a pleasant week's visit with rel- ' atives and friends in Crown Point. ' VISITS RELATIVES. Miss Loie Hughes will return to her home in Crown Point this evening after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Warren street. , j RETURN'S HOME. Miss Marguerite Minard of Rimbach avenue has returned home from a week's visit with relatives in Bourbon Ind. DRIVES TO HAMMOND. Earl Crawford of Crown Point drove to Hammond yesterday in his machine and spent the day with friends. ; VISITS RELATIVES. Dr. Salisbury of Hammond spent the nnst (pw rlavs with Tr. and Mrs. Saiis- 1 bury at their home in Crown Point. VISITORS IN CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. -John Voight and baby and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mashino and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whitesell and daughter were among the Hammond people who spent Labor Day in Chicago visiting friends at the theater and amusement parks. ARRIVES IN HAMMOND. Miss Mable Wells of Kouts, Ind., ar rived in Hammond yesterday and will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. A. W. Sprague at her home in Carroll street. She resumed her study of art in Chicago this morning. BANS ARE PUBLISHED. Bans were published at St. Andrew's Catholic church Sunday for the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Szczepinski and Mr. J. Jaranowskl, both of West Hammond. The ceremony will take place the last of this month and the Rev. Father Nowakowski will of ficiate. ITTRVIl R1VRRVIKW ! iUK. Miss Marie Walatka was the guest of! friends yesterday and attended River view park in Chicago. RETl'RNS FROM CHICAGO. Mrs. Mattie Bonney returned home last evening from a few days' visit with relatives on the west side in Chicago. RETURNS TO HAMMOND. Mr. E. B. Stiles returned to Ham mond yesterday from Streeter, HI., and resumed his duties in the drafting department of the C, I. & S. R. R. of fice this morning. RETURN FROM CANADA. Misses Lydia and Louise Hofer of State Line street returned home yes terday from London, Ontario, Canada, where they have been spending their vacations with friends and relatives, they stopped at Niagara Falls and Buffalo for a short visit on their return home. OTHER VISITORS IN CHICAGO. Dr. M. E. Jackson and Miss Elizabeth Scott and the Misses Minnie Turner and Julia Wall spent Labor Day in Chicago. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Misses Grace Dahl and Veda Hemstock have returned home from Lowell where they spent Sunday with Mrs. Dahl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahl. ATTEND THE THEATER. Misses Frances Hutton and Norma Bobbins saw "The Goddress of Liberty" at the Princess theater in Chicago yesterday. VISITS IN OHIO. Miss Lytta McMahon of May street has been the gust of friends and relatives in Cleveland, O., for several days. RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN. Miss Grace Kingwill of Williams Btreet is expected to return home this evening from Grand Rapids, Mich., where she has been visiting for the past few weeks. Her grandmother, Mrs. Kingwill will return to Hammond with her to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kingwill for a few weeks. RETl'RNS FROM VISIT. Miss Kate Emery of Logan street has returned home from a few days' visit with Miss Opal Plant at her home in Kankakee, 111. ATTEND A WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Krost and Mr. and Mrs. George Eder and family went to Crown Point today to attend the wedding of Miss Emma Krost and Mr. George Eder at the Catholic church there this morning. The ring ceremony of the church will be used and

12 PERCENT OF HUIHO

POPULATION LIKE

Approximately twelve out of every 100 persons of Hammond's population visited the public library during the month of August, according to the monthly report of the librarian, Mrs. Jennie Sawyer. The exact figures were 3,118. Of this number 1.430 were adults and 1,688 children. The number of people who visited the reading rooms totals 875. One thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine vdlumes, or one book les than 2,000, were taken out by the reading public. In order to secure better accommodation to the patrons who order their books by catalogue, Mrs. Sawyer ha relabeled all the books on the shelves. A number of new books have been added to the library, three of these having been donated by Mrs. J. F. Rellly. The following books constitute Mrs. Reilly's gift to the library: a large number of friends and relatives will be present to witness the ceremony. Mr. Eder is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Eder of this city and is well known in business and social circles in Hammond, having visited here on several occasions. The young couple will receive the congratulations of a large number of friends. A SHORT VISIT. Miss Inez Eaton of Doty street has been spending the past few days in Ottawa, 111., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Stiles. RETl'RNS FROM OHIO. Mrs- John D. Smalley and son, Bryan, of South Hohman street have returned home from a few weeks' visit with relatives in Upper Sandusky, O. - HERE ON A VACATION. Miss Mae Hartley, who is attending the Valparaiso university at Valparaiso, spent a lew days witn ner parents, ivir. and Mrs. J. Hartley of Fayette street. A DANCING CLASS. The regular Tuesday evening" dancing class will be held this evening in Long's hall on State street. There will be the usual large attendance and it is expected that many from East Chicago will be present. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the members of the Ladies of the Knights of Columbus will take place tomorrow afternoon in tre K. of C. hall. A very pleasant social time Is anticipated and It is desired that all the members attend. , MRS. COOK A HOSTESS. Mrs. Cook will be hostess to the members of the S. S. Pedro club Thursday afternoon at her home in Plummer avenue. The afternoon will be spent in the usual pleasant way of the club with cards. VISITS IN HAMMOND. Miss Eva Clark of Rensselaer came to Hammond yesterday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. James Mead of Douglas avenue. VISITORS IN HAMMOND. Mrs. Nondorf, Mrs. Dives, Mrs. L S. Martin and Mrs. Nitsch, all of Oak Glen, are spending the dap shopping in Hammond. V IS ITS IN MICHIGAN CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Moore of Cedar street visited friends at Michigan City and report having a good time. MISSES EBERT ENTERTAINS. The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert will have as thel rguests this evening the members of the N. N. Embroidery club. The evening will be spent in the usual pleasant way of the club with embroidery work and social conversa tion. ARRIVES IN HAMMOND. Miss Ellen Clark of Missisippi has arrived in Hammond to resume teach ing in the Washington building after spending the summer vacation in the south. HERE FROM BENTON HARBOR. Miss DeEtta Curry, who has been spending the summer vacation at her home in Benton Harbor, has arrived in Hammond to resume her duties as prin cipal at the Irving school. ATTENDS SEMINARY. Miss Marguerite Maack. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maack, formerly of Hammond but now of Crown Point, expects to leave next week for Rockford, 111., to attend a young ladies' seminary. A SHORT VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlborn, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Duelke spent the past two days at LaSalle, 111. AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. I. Modjeska. 325 Walter street tomorrow afternoon. The meeting will be called at 2:30 o'clock and it is desired that all the members attend. A very pleasant social time will follow the business meeting. VISIT IN" CHICAGO. Mrs. John Anderson and Miss Viola Cox spent Sunday the guests of Miss Hannah Anderson at her home in Englewood. RECEIVE SAD SEWS. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Bell received the sad Intelligence of the death of Mrs. Nellie McClaim at her home in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, last Sunday. The funeral services were arranged for Tuesday. Mrs. McClean is a sister of Dr. Bell of Hammond. A CARD PARTY. The members of the A. S. C. club will give a card party and dance Thursday evening of this week at Long's hall on State street to which the public is cordially invited. An admission of 25

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Strong Mac," by Crockett; "Prodigal Son." by Caine, and "Later Adventures of Wee McGreegor," by BelL I Jut of New Book. The new books added by the library board treat subjects of a miscellaneous nature, some of which are especially timely. The list is subjoined: Low A Chronicle of Friendship. Levering Historic Indiana. Shalrp Robert Burns. Warwick Mirabeau and the French Revolution. Hildebrandt Airships Past and Present. Harpers Electricity for Boys. Anwyl Celtic Religion. Spence Religion of Ancient Mexico and Peru. Beach An Annapolis Second Classman. Stirling A. U. S. Midshipman in China, cents will be charged. Several games of pedro will be played and four prizes win be awarded. Dancing will follow the card games. A very enjoyabe tlma is assured all who attend. RETURNS FROM VACATION. Miss Millie O'Malley has returned to Hammond from Knox, Ind., where she has been spending the past week with friends. ENTERTAINS LADIES' SOCIETY. Mrs. Henry Alt of 57 Harrison street will pleasantly entertain the ladies of Frieden's Evangelical church tomorrow afternoon. A very enjoyable tjjme is anticipated. RETURNS HOME. Miss Ruth Webb, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lavene at their home in Truman avenue for a few weeks' has returned to her home in Frankfort, Ind. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Hess and two sons of Michigan avenue have returned home from McCool, Ind., where they visited since Saturday. RETURNS FROM WISCONSIN. Frank Kekowski resumed his work at the Lion Store today after a few weeks' vacation spent in Oshkosh, Wis. RETURNS TO WORK. Miss Ella Buehring resumed her duties at the Lion Store today after a week's vacation spent with friends and relatives in Chicago and Crown Point. RETURNS TO HAMMOND. Miss Nora Lacey has returned to Hammond and resumed her duties as principal of the kindergarten department at the Central school this morning, after spending the summer vacation in Indianapolis. RETURNS TO HAMMOND. Miss Mae Burhans, teacher of history in the high school returned to Hammond last evening after spending the summer vacation at her home in Lowell, Ind. UETIRX HOMC W. L. Porter and George Webb have concluded their visit In Hammond and returned to their home in Frankfort, Ind. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lavene of Truman avenue while in Hammond . Furnishing Domes with us is a specialty, not a side line; four floors of furniture. Spiegel's. 9133-9135 Commercial avenue. Sowtn Cblc&gfe SAYS BUSINESS IPR0110 E. R. Jarobson of the Straubo Piano works says that business is picking up at such a rapid rate that the plant will be back to its normal capacity this fall. At the present time Mr. Jacobson is having a hard time to gt expert cabinet makers, and he is even considering advertising in the Grand Hapids papers for several expert furniture makers. There could be no better evidence of the oncoming wave of prosperity, for a piano Is a luxury, and when the people are buying luxuries they are not so badly off. While the Straube Piano works is not contemplating any improvements and extensions at the present time, it is possible that If the business of the company reaches the volume that is expected next fall that the company will branch out. DR. SMITH RETURNS Brother of Hammond Dentist Gees Back to Ontario. Pr. A. P. Smith of Mitchell. Ontario, brother of Dr. O. U Smith of this city. has returned to his city after a week's visit in this part of the country. The visitor attended the surgical clinic In Chicago and spent the evenings at the home of his brother In Hammond. MARSHALL WON'T GOA dispatch to The Times from Indianapolis Is to the effect that Governor Thomas R. Marshall today decided not to make a trip to New Orleans with President Taft. It was recently reported from Indianapolis that he would do so, and It is believed that some of the sarcastic comments that were made by the press of the state about Marshall's caliber as a presidential possibility is responsible for his decision. TIMES "ADS" pri.tER." ARB "BCSIJTESS

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prite. We guarantee every time and we are right here wrong with it. .IINO. E. rornCiyB,6M:.rr, Wocuhuil Ice Cream Go. 83 STATE STREET rtom 171 Manufacturers ol Pura x:e Cream Disbes and Spooss furnished FREE for -nica. Socials, etc GERTRUDE F. COQPER Teacher of Piano Studio 132 Carroll St. Phone 4323 HAMMOND ... lJDIAINA $ S A V E D 3 On your Fall Hat by coming to us. Our fall line now ready for your inspection. HATS-$22 BUon Building, 2&3 E. State St, HOFFMAN 5 BOHLING WILL BE OVER BY TONIGHT. (Special to The Times.) Pittsburg. Sept. T. The Pressed Steel car strike will be over by tonight, according to one of the strike leaders, who says that the men are now voting at Municipal hall at McKees Rocks on the question of accepting the proposition of the company whh-h. he says, is practically a complete victory for the men. Store Occupies Basement. Many of th employes of the Ilon store were employed all day Sunday and Monday In moving the stock of goods from the old to the new basement. The old basement Is to be remodeled to correspond with the new part. The wooden floor is to be removed and is to be replaced with a tile floor, that will be both cleaner and more sanitary. This is but one of the improvements that are being made In this great emporium. It Is expected that the number of clerks that will be employed in this store will be greatly increased from now on, in view of the fact that the store is being made nearly a third larger.

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