Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1910 — Page 2

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HAKISER FROCK IX BLUB 1XD GRAY WORSTED.

Blue and gray checked worsted is employed for this natty one-piece

frocK,iwTJch is perfectly adapted for a quite young schoolgirl. The skjrt.

i which' Is laid in rather wide side plaits, is finished with a deep hem and

i terminate betwen the knees and ankles. The blouse has two deep plaits

croselns; the-shoulders and Joining: the box plaits at the back and front or the skirt and the sleeves are gathered into broad cuffs of blue taffeta matching

the belt, the square collar and the natty tie.

tftmt followed the hostesses served

dainty refreshments. Another meeting

i will occur next "Wednesday afternoon

and Mesd&mes Carrie Parsons and

George Locklin will he hostesses.

CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY.

Mr. and Mr N. B. Peterson of South

Hohman street will be host and hostess

to a large number of their friends next Saturday evening at the K. of P. hall.

The party will be given to celebrate their seventeenth wedding anniversary and many of their Hammond and out-

of-town friends will be present to the

extend their congratulations.

CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer delight

fully entertained a company of friends

and relatives last evening at their home

in Logan street to celebrate their third

wedding "anniversary. They received

many very - pretty - and valuable gifts from their friends.- The evening was pleasantly spent with music and games until a late hour when an elaborate

luncheon was served. ' Among - -the

guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher,

Mrs. Ida Newman, Miss Martha Fenster-

macher. Misses Louise and Lydla Hofer,

Messrs. Albert Fischer and Jacob

Fischer.

A THIMBIiB PARTY.

Mrs. Carl Kaufmann informally en

tertained a few friends at -a thimble party yesterday .fternoon at her home in South Hohman street. A delightful time spent with embroidery work, after

which a dainty course luncheon was served in the dining room.

A PrBLIO WHIST.

The nrembers of the Jewish Ladles

Aid society have arranged to give a

public whist party Tuesday afternoon,

April 6. at the K. of P. hall to which the

public is cordially invited. The games

will begin at 2 o'clock and several

games will be played. Many pretty prizes will be awarded. The proceeds

will be used for charity; and the ladies

desire to clear a large sum.

Speak a good word to your neighbor

about "The Free," because it is really

the best, the latest improved and the

most wonderful sewing machine ever

made.

S. S. club. A pleasant social time will be spent with embroidery work. The; members of the Philatbea? club of the First Baptist church will entertain at a "pie social" Friday evening in the parlors of the church- in Sibley street. A cordial invitatlonto attend Is extepded all their friends and It is desired that there be a large attendance as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. A social program will be carried out and refreshments will be served. Judge W. W. McMahon was a business visitor In Gary this afternoon. Mrs. Jones of Condit street went to

OVER THE I 1 II ' I TEA CUPS

tWROH ITOTBS. I to attend are asked to send their boxes

vuuoiMisiimuia cjcotesis nmu , in. An appropriate program will be

In. K. of P. haa at T:80 p. m. Lecture by ; rendered and the remainder of the af

w- . Kocne. . subject, "Eternal Life ternoon will be soent sociallv. The

jWfcen. Were4Lnd to Whom Will It Be ( hostess will serve dainty refreshments.

wirenr- . oorauuijr lnvltsd. I - J 1 A MISSIONARY MEETING.

: a -iM-aniv uriiujuwiiiift There wUl be a meeting of the memTfc. ,mnbr. ot the W.m. Mi.- ber, of the Wotnatn.s Missionary socisionarr ooity.of th First ( Baptist ; ety th. mra prMytertan chffch on

rJCl .c, i-s. KrW.y aftnowB at the home of Mrs T - Tn Clan. .147 TP a fiftKiAv lral this

, . 7 . rlC ITT Charles Cleveland. II Carroll street. It afternoon instead of at the chirch par- j , tnt reff1jlap montMy 8tud meetlng lors.swas prvlouslyjannouiced. Tha; the projrram 'will be a study of r"S Jr2L.SIbJ" uaI5Ch,n- Mr. Virgil S. Reiter will be in

"""'T:" charge of the program. Mesdames

mwm ,wra,mr , Charles cieye,and and George B. Shear

MRS. MINDLtN ENTERTAINS.

Mrs. Sam Mindlin was hostess to the

members of the Jewish Ladles Aid so

ciety yesterday afternoon at her home

In South Hohman street. It was the

regular bimonthly meeting and the

usual number of members were In at

tendance. The routine business was disposed of and plans, were made for

a charity whist party to be given nex Tuesday evening, April 5, at the K. o

P. hall. The public is Invited to at

tend and the proceeds will be used for charity. All arrangements were made for the party and it is expected that it will be a delightful social success. The business meeting was fol

lowed by a social hour when the hostess served her guests with refresh

ments. The next meeting- will take place as usual in two weeks, and Mrs. Mayer Rubin will entertain at her

home In East Sibley street. .

' i - - Ui alj? day Session. ' The. members, of the North Side La

dles club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Bothwell in Johnson street yesterday at an all day session. The members met to make prepara

tions for the Easter bazar to be held

cago and saw The Fortune Hunter at the Olympic. ". : " Mrs. J. C,;LaVne and Mrs. McClure saw "The Fortune Hunter" at the Olympic theater In Chicago yesterday afternoon. Dr. Elmer Salisbury returned ' to Hammond this morning after a short visit with friends in Chicago. " Miss Josephine Ilauber is reported to be quite ill at her home in , Morton court, which her many friends will be sorry to learn. Miss Fisher of Wllmette, 111., will arrive In Hammond tomorrow to be the c-ut of th m1jp9 Lulu Lymmes and

Jennie Mabba at their home In Doty Lowell this morning for a short visit

street. wun inenas ana relatives. Mrs. A. G. Sohliekler of East Chicago Miss Agnes Hill of Grasselll was in spent the day in Hammond transacting Hammond yesterday on a short visit, business. " Attorney J. r. Kennedy of East ChiFrank DeBriae of East Chicago was cago spent the day in Hammond yesterin Hammond last evening on business, day transacting business. Satisfaction is to be found only in Mrs. Patrick O'Keefe of Whiting was Quality. Quality is surest found in among the out-of-town visitors in Ham-

Free." 1 muiiu esieruaj.

The members of the Checker club will Miss Helen Davis has returned home

meet at the residence of Col. L. T. Meyer, 47 Doty street, next Friday relatives in Cincinnati, O.

evening, March 11. Important business I Mr. and Mrs. O. A Merrill, 855 Michi-

will be transacted and all the members gan avenue, have returned home from

are Invited to be present- Ian extended southern visit. They have

Th. rnir M-monthl v meeting of I ben entertained by friends and rela

th m-mhr of the Junior leaarue of St. tlves at points in Mississippi for the

Paul's Lutheran church will take place P-st two montns ana on xne.r r.wm thin vninB- in the school hall on the home traveled through the west They

rnrr nf Rlhlflv street and Oaklev ave- spent a few days in the principal cities

nue. After the necessary business has n caniornia ana uoioraao ana peui

been transacted, a short time will be vry deiigntrui time. enjoyed. I For ease of management, adjuatabiL-

AttOrney Fred Crumpacker was inJ "y, superior finish, convenience and

Garv vesterdav on business. general appearance, -me x ree dm no

.. ,. . . - , i cuccessiui compeiuor. f

the guest of Mrs. Henry Huber at her

home in East State street yesterday.

Carl Ames was In Hebron yesterday

on a business visit.

E. B. Stiles is in Shelby, Ind., on a

business visit for the C. L & S. R. fi.

Mrs. Beitsen of Ravenswood, 111., is

the guest of Mrs. Theodore H. Blosser at her home In Indiana avenue today.

Mrs. C. E. Jackson and Mrs. J. C. Jackson have gone to Kentland, Ind., for a short visit. The regular meeting of the members of Hammond Temple No. 78, Pythian Sisters, will take place on Friday even

ing in thfe K. of P. hall.

James Wingfleld, Lessee.

HAMMOND NEWS

JULIUS

MEYN

A SICK BOY

business will be disposed of and

short social time will follow. At 272 East State street is where you will find the Misses Mitchell Millenary Parlors. 8-9 St.

Mrs. John Wolf will informally entertain the ladles of the Neighborhood club Friday afternoon at her home in East Sibley street. The meeting was announced for Thursday, but had to be changed on account of other social engagements. A pleasant social time will

be spent with embroidery work.

Harold Miller will have as his guests

this evening at his home in Indiana avenue the members of the Boys club. The usual diversions of the club will be enjoyed and g&mes and contests wilT

be among the features.

Miss Laura Beck will be hostess to

morrow evening to the young ladies of th Embroidery club at her home Ip. Williams street. The meeting is only the third of the season.

Races at the East Chicago Rink Fri

day. Three teams, with a lady in each, will be the feature. 102t

Julius Meyn, who is confined to his bed with typhoid fever, is quite a sick

bo, according to his physician, Dr,

George Merx. The high school studen

has been sick now for sixteen days and

The routine j8 approaching the crisis, but promises

.OMSOo

Geo. t. Manderback, Manager

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A GENTLEMAN FROiVl MISSISSIPPI

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Prices 1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c SEATS NOW

SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 13th JOS. M. GAITS Announces the Smartest ot Mas cal Comedies

BROADWATS PET MUSICAL COMEDY

THREE TWINS

Book by chat. Dickson Lyrics by O. A. Hanerbach

PRICES 25.50.7SC.1.00.I.S0.

With the Tama Yams Girls A Great Cast AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA

Music by Karl Hosdma . SEATS NOW

ROnSTADTS

:J5Br595 - SHohman Street , Hamznondwlnd.

Special

$ Girls4 and Boys' Shoes,

'j ; excellent school shoes,

t vstncity' all solid leather,

sizesu5Vi to 8V. Former

, pricevup to 2.00.

$LOO

Changeable Silks in 36 incn width. Former pricewas 1-25 per yard. Now,

and will serve refreshment during the ln th chureh parlors Thursday, March

I social hour. All th ladles ot the con

ffrres-atioii and societv ar ln-rrtd tn at.

tend the meeting, which will open at

2:80 o'clock.

PARENTS' CX.rB MEETS.

The members of the Parents 'club of the Lincoln school will meet Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock in the school

halL All the members of the club and

all ladles of the district are invited to ! attend. An interesting program will be given by the grade pupils. MRS. O. VT. HILL. Pres. MISS SADIE IMES. Sec. AJI AFTEHXOOS TEA. " A very delightful entertainment occurred yesterday afternoon at the home

24: The day was spent sewing and many useful and pretty articles will be prepared for the sale. The members desire to clear a neat sum for the benefit of the Congregational church and the public is invited to be present. Mrs. Bothwell served a course dinner at 1 o'clock and the hour was spent pleasantly.

PERSONAL.

Mrs. J. L. Rhode was removed to her

home today from St. Margaret's hos

pital, where she submitted to a ser.

ious operation seven weeks ago. Mrs.

Rhode is improving nicely from the

operation, but it is expected that it

will be many weeks before she is en

of Mrs. Richard "Wlnckler in Muenich I tirely recovered. Her many Hammond

court wnen sne was "at home" to the

members of the Ladies guild of St.

iupiscopia cnurch and their friends at a Lenten tea. The tea was the fourth of the series to be given during the Lenten season and many Hammond ladies were in attendance. A silver collection was taken which

wm oe given with the annual Easter offering. The ladies met pleasantly

in the parlors and devoted the after

noon to their sewing. A dainty tea was

servea by tne hostess at the close of

the afternoon. Mrs. E. G. Stelneck will

be the next hostess and will entertain next Wednesday afternoon at her home.

620 Truman avenue. A large attendance

is desired.

HOLD WEEKLY MEETING.

Mesdames C. B. Miller and FranV

friends will be glad to know she was

able to be removed home.

The pupils of Miss Elixabeth Web

bers class in music will be entertained at the home of Lemuel Prechtel

In State Line street Saturday after

noon. A Czrney contest will be the feature of the afternoon and a social hour will follow when refreshments

will be served.

LouIb Young of Attica, Ind., has ar

rived in Hammond for a three weeks'

visit with his mother, Mrs. August

Franck, 144 South Hohman street.

Miss Ruby Wilson will spend Saturday and Sunday with relatives In

Crown Point. "

The members of the Ladies' Aid so

ciety of the Monroe street Methodist

church will hold a sale of home bak

'Destroys the happy home! Spells ruin in the business world! Does more harm to a watch than all other causes! Bring it to me if it doesn't keep good time. I will guarantee to put it in perfect order so that it will keep correct time or it won't cost you a penny. v S QII A7RD EXPERT WATCH MAKER IO YEARS EXPERIENCE 2 65 . State St. 2nd dow cast a wjou Theater. Hammond, Ind.

Nelll were hostesses at the ree-ular ery ooQm Saturday arternoon at Hen-

weekly meeting of the members of the ry Burk'8 stor ln Soot" Hohman 'Ladies Aid society of the First Presby- street- The.proceeds will be used for

lenan cnurcn yesieraay afternoon at 1 c

the church parlors. It was the reeularl The members of the Pres-byterian So-

( weekly meeting and the usual large cial club will be guests at a St. Pat

numD.r or members were in attnd- rlclt s day party to be given next xnurs

ance. After the routine business had 1 day evening, March 17, in the parlors

i been disposed of the afternoon was of the church. Mesdames Homer Postal

spent with sewing for the benefit of waite and William A. Stout will be the society. During the social hour I hostesses and will entertain pleasantly

during the evening. An appropriate

program of entertainment will be car

ried out and refreshments will be

served. Miss Lulu Symmes will entertain

company of friends at her home in Doty street Saturday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Fisher of Wllmette, 111. The Christian Endeavor society of the German Evangelical church will hold

its next regular meeting this evening in the church parlors on East Sibley

street. The routine business will be transacted and a short time will be spent socially. Mrs. Clarence Scott and Mrs. August Schneider attended the theater in Chi-

to bear up well. It will be many weeks

before he will be his old self again

There is. however, no occasion fo

alarm owing to his condition.

Malcomb Howat. the three-year-old

son of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Howat, who has been sick now for more than four weeks with typhoid fever, is reported to be holding his own today. Mrs. William Schmidt of Lansing, who was operated on at St. Margaret's hospital for gall stones, has been removed to the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Herman Schmidt, on South Hohman street, and is reported to be doing well.

Peter W. Meyn is undergoing a strenuous siege of neuralgia at his home and haa been confined to his bed for some time. His condition is not serious, however. j ,

y- Buried on Saturday.

Mrs. Henry Lindner of West Ham

mond, who died last Tuesday evening at a Chicago hospital, will be buried next Saturday afternoon. Servlses wilt be held at the home at 1:80 in the aft-

A pleasant evening will be spent by j ernoon, with the Rev. C A. Smith of

the young ladies of the J. O. C. club I the Episcopal church In charge.

this evening at the home of Miss Lois

Hickey in Truman avenue. The even- MTS. BlCknell Better. lng will be devoted to embroidery work. ,cknell is feeling better today

Mrs. Sliger will be hostess to the I an(j her friends are very much encour-

members of the Deborah Aid society of I aged at the way she has been able to

the First Christian church today at her j raily from what seemed to be a very

E Present this Coupon FRIDAY March 11, and you will receive a handsome art I J ftl AL!li

caienaar. norbio bRiiuren Ortt ft Towle A79 Hohman Street

fit

home in Ash street. The members are

meeting for an all-day session and Important business will be transacted. A course dinner was served at 1 o'clock.

Mrs. Julius Dunsing will entertain

the ladies of the Colonial club this afternoon at her home in Carroll street. It is the regular club meeting and an enjoyable time will be spent with em

broidery work and music.

The members of the Epworth league

of the First Methodist church will give a social this evening in the parlors of

the church to which the public is cordially invited. A musical program will

be rendered in the church auditorium after which the guests will be invited

to the church parlors to spend the remainder of the evening. Refreshments will be served.

Roller Skate Masquerade at East Chicago Rink on St. Patrick's night, March 17. 10-3t Mrs. H. B. Douglas Is entertaining the members of the Martha Aid society of the First Christian church this1 afternoon at her home in Glendale park. It is the regular weekly meeting and after the routine business has been disposed of an enjoyable social time will be passed. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Stlnson will be

host and hostess this evening to the members of the Pedro club at their home ln May street. It is the regular meeting and the evening will be devoted to card games. Several games of pedro will be played. The members of Triumph Council No. 1. D. of L., will entertain at a pedro party this evening at the home of Mrs. MacDonald. 309 South Hohman street. An invitation to attend is extended all the members and their friends and it is expected that there will be a large attendance. Several games of pedro will be played and prizes will be awarded. Little Miss Virginia Ray will entertain the little ladies of the Willing

Workers club at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IX Ray, in Webb

street this afternoon. After the routine

business has been disposed of the afternoon will be spent socially with children's games. Mr. H. P. Smith of Towle street, who has been very ill for the past two weeks, was removed, to St. Margaret's hospital today. His many friends hope he will soon improve. Mrs. E. B. Daniels of Bridgeport, Illwill arrive in Hammond next Monday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Vanderweel at her home in Fayette street. Miss Emma Huehn of Logan street has gone to Crown Point to be the guest of Miss Augusta Kopelke for the day.

Miss Rose Spoerner will have as her

guests this evening at her home in East Sibley street the youn lgadies of the

dangerous illness. She is reported to

be 'better today than she has been for

some time.

Bauer Gets Car.

Carl Bauer, who recently purchased

a Winton Six, 1910 model touring car.

received his machine from Chicago to

day. He and Charles W. Stewart, from

whom he bought the machine, drove out from the city, Mr. Bauer in the meantime learning the art of guiding

the car.

Engine Derailed. A northbound switch engine belong

lng to the Indiana Harbor Belt, was derailed this morning on the Erie tracks Just south of the Calumet river

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"TAKE NOTICE"

Another lucky purchase. FIVE

HUNDRED PAIRS. OF MEN'S

SHOES, worth up to 2.50, made of

boxcalf, patent enamel colt leathers.

You will find Shoes in this lot suitable for dress, shop or factory, on sale Friday and Saturday at

$1.95

.When deciding where you will buy your Jewelry, CARE should be exercised in choosing a reliable house. There is no legitimate reason why YOU, Mr. Buyer, should not give McGarry your business. McGarry is ready to show you the best assortment of Jewelry and afford you every courtesy. "When your Clocks are not running right, Phone 3032. We will call for themA MCGARRY, THE JEWELER 175 South Hohman Street

bridge. The engineer, who is new man the Broadway pavement. Two Ty ears on the road, Is said to havs disregarded and just made a start i ') the derail signal. : . The wrecking crane can. JMr. CroliuR ; be depended' Dt

worked the greater,' part of the" day -t6

put the engine back on the tracks.

Although the engine was thrown on

its side, the engine crew had sufficient

to Jump to avoid an accident to them

selves.

Live Wire Burns. W. F. Granger, 641 Logan street, a

lineman for-the Northern Indiana Gas

and Electric company, was Injured at Calumet yesterday when he accident- j ally came ,in contact with some live j

wires. While his condition is quite i

painful it is not serious. He has been removed to his home.

First of Prairie Fires. The first of the spring "prairie fires"

was reported today from Webster avenue, near Douglas street. The fire was

put out before any damage could be done. Both Central and No. 4 of the fire departments responded.

not to mix in the democratic meeting -

next Friday night? His smiling appearance might cause a little worry at all events. Experts say Chicago will have 14,000,000 in 1960. Eh, Gary will make Chicago look like a common ordinary village in that time. Now that the state plumbers' association have held their convention ln Gary, Who will you have next gentlemen? A Michigan butcher killed a man by Striking hini a light blow on the head, The jury let the man go free with a $100 fine, because it was proved that the victim had an extraordinary thin skull. Only thick skulled people should argue with quick tempered butchers.

Life" Saving Grip. William Meade, a tinner employer

on the superior court building, escaped death in a sensational manner this afternoon- when he lost his foot

ing on the roof and began sliding down to be dashed to pieces on the

broken stones on the ground.

With rare presence of mind he

caught himself on the cornice work at the eaves and was rescued from his perilous position by his fellow

workmen. Mead was taken to -his

home, having sustained only slight injuries.

- HEARD . BY

TRADE MORAL The quality ot what you have to sell is known to some people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but advertise regularly with us and you'll reach all of the oeonte qll of the time.

RUBE

MEN'S TAN WORK SHOES, Indlstructable soles, 3.50 value, on sale $275 MEN'S SEAMLESS WORK SHOES 2.00 value, cut to

$1

Ortt & Towle 129 Hohman Street Next to Motion Tracks

President Maloney of the State Master Plumbers association if you please. Thank the Lord no. more blind tiger cases until April. I Mr. Gallagher still refuses to give up. Well, we can't help but admire his nerve. - j The Co-Operative Construction Co. should either remove their paving brick from the street or at least put danger

lights on the piles. i After burying the hatchet some Gary

men go out and dig up an tie.

Do you suppose the hardware men will have enough hammers to supply the demand when building really opens up in Gary? An exchange says kisses may' be sent by wire, but for us we'll take our chance and go ourselves. Gary ball players are to get a tryout next Sunday. We hope they won't be all tried out by the end of the season. Billy McNeill has decided to become a full-fledged base ball magnate.

One accident like the one last Tues

day night is a sufficient warning to the

city to make hay while the sun shines.

A few damage suits will act quicker than anything else in making the city

get a hustle on itself and complete

NEW SPRING STYLES Are now ready in KNOX HATS.

ALL SHAPES IN BOTH

STIFF AND SOFT

L. COX 6: CO.

142 S. Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.