Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1910 — Page 2
Tuesday, April 12, 1910.
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will be held. There will also be a de-I this week at the home of Mr. A. 3.
bate resolved whether "Folitica Should l auric on ; rruman, avenue, n is xne
Enter Into Municipal Affairs.- Attor- J regular club meeting ana an enjoyable
nev John M. Stlnson and the Rev. C. I time will be spent with embroidery
J. Sharp oil the affirmative and Judge j work and other diversions.
Barnett and Attorney C O. white the Mrs. K B. McAleer and children of
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-A DELIGHTFUL MEETING.' A very, delightful meeting of the members of the E. M. B. Club occurred yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Spooner on Ogden street. It was the regular weekly afternoon meeting and all the members were present. The guests met informally at an early hour in the afternoon and spent an enjoyable time with their embroidery work. . An Informal musical program was also a feature of the af-
Clinton street are spending a few days! at th hands of his party but It would
w(th friends and relatives in Valparaiso.
Mrs. Clark of Rensselaer was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. James
Mead of. Hammond for a short time
today on her way to Chicago.
Mrs. Krost and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eder
have returned to their borne In Crown
Point after a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fred Krost of Doty street.
The regular afternoon meeting of
mean a hard hopeless fight from start
to finish unless some unforseen and
unthought of contingency should i
arise.
A Strong Man.
No one doubts that Walter Ham
mond would make a good candidate
but it is believed that he would think
twice before he would give up his
business connections here and go to
Crown Point during the term of his
office.
The democrats have hypnotized
A-
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rfjr is's - ,
the members of the "W. C. T. U. will
ternoon and several of the members take place this afternoon at the home themselves into the belief that they tooic nart in the entertainment. At of Mrs. I. Shortridge on Condlt street, have a chance of winning this year
four thirtyvo'clock the guests were in- I A short business meeting will be held 1 and consequently they are going to put
vited into the dining room and served at an early hour ana a. temperance tne very best ticket into the field
with a daintily arranged course lunch- program will follow The members or But there Is still a great , deal of eon. The decorations were prettily the society and their friends are in- strife in the party and it is known carried out in nink and white and coh- vited to be present. that no matter how good a ticket is
sisted of large bunches of carnations! The members of the Woman's I put into the field there is a cerain ele-
armngcd with ferns. Mrs. Schnelaer I Foreign Missionary Society of the First I mem wno win oppose It so long as will be the next hostess and will en- Methodlts church are meeting this af- they know that the old ring is in con-
tertain the members at the next meet- ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. trol.
ing at her home on Calumet avenue. I Turner, ! 281 Truman avenue. It is the Because of the harmony in the reMrs. Schneider will entertain at a one regular monthly meeting and the pro- publican ranks, and the resulting
thirty o'clock luncheon.
MEETnG WAS POSTPONED:
The meeting of the members of the
Hammond alumni association which
was announced to take place last even
ing in the high school assembly hall
had to be postponed on aecouuv of thej
I disagreeable weather. Announcement will be made later of the next meeting
and it is desired that all n"nbers I attend as . important business will be
transacted.
CARD OP THANKS.
We desire to thank our relatives and
gram for the afternoon will consist quietude, democrats claim to have dis-
of a studv ef "South America and Our covered a lack of Interest in the re
publican party and they point to the harmonious meeting at Indiana HarI bor last Saturday as an argument.
' A JABOT TRIMMED WITH CANDY-STRIPED I.AWX. The neat little wool and mohair tailored suits, which mo9t women prefer for morning wear, are amazingly dressed up by all manner of frilly neck fixings of a washable or," at least, easily cleanable, nature. This pretty, pointed Jabot is mode of very sheer white batiste, laid in the tiniest pin tucks, and along the edges, before the tucks are run In, is set a piping of bias candy-striped lawn
lp pink and white. More of the bias tsirpes trim the high, yet soft, stock collar,
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A DANCING PARTT. " A pleasant social affair of the week will be ah informal dancing party at which the members of St. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church entertain Wednesday evening in Weis Hall on State street. An invitation to attend is extended the members and their friends and It is expected that there will be a nloe attendance. A email , admission will be asked, the proceeds to be used for the benefit of the-church. Informal dancing will be one of the features of the evening and Ihere will be other diversions.
evening meeting to be held in two weeks in Weis Hall. A cordial Invitation to attend is extended the public. The program 'last evening consisted of several musical selections by a male quartette, a trio and a few solos by Master Ellis Granger, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Granger. There were also several readings, extracts of the sermon of "Billie" Sunday In his revival work in Illinois. -. . .
Missions There."
The Calumet Pleasure club will give
a dance at the East Chicago Rink
Thursday, April 14th. Tickets 50 cents per couple. ll-4t
A. F. Palmer of Lowell is spending a few days visiting his sons, M. A.
Palmer of Hammond and Grant Palmer
of East Chicago.
John Lukitsch . of East Chicago
transacted business in Hammond to day. ,
The members of the Deborah Aid
friends for their assistance during the Society of the First Christian church sickness, death and burial of our little I will meet Thursday afternoon at the
son, also for the beautiful fl.owers re-1 home of Mrs. Schneidt on East State
ceived. street. A business and Bocial pro-
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lauerman and eram will be carried out. It Is desired
family. (that all the members attend.
Miss Cora Kaluf has returned to her
PERSONAL. home In Highlands after a short visit
ith her Darents. Mr. and Airs. u.
Miss Ada Lightcap has returned K.aiui at meir nome o usu...
home from Kankakee, 111. when she J Miss Mayme Reiser has returend to
mis nen visiting- iur a lew uays. i nammuuu iium i"" a I U-- J f . . mi rs , .
she spent the past week end with m xpci; ucu w J.&JS.C xavoramc
s tertained by Mrs. Edward Spooner at relatives and attended the wedding of
her home on Ogden street yesterday her brother, Artnur reiser anu xloo
for the meeting of the E. M. B. Club. 1 Anna F. Collins.
The memhera of th TAdle Ald'Ro- Mrs. O. W. Harding and little son,
ciety of the Monroe Street Methodist Pierce Woodward has returned to church will hold their next' regular their home in Highlands after a days
visit with Mrs. Hardtng s parents, air.
and Mrs. John Sherby of Truman ave
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dickey and little son and daughter have returned to
thoir hnmo in Shelbv. Ind.. after a
short visit with Mrs. Dickey's mother,
Mrs. Mary 13. Bates of Indiana avenue.
Carl Bauer will have as his guests
visltlntr this evening at his home on houm
TtnVimo n street the memDers oi me
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meeting Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. George Robbins on
Manila avenue. All the. members are
invited to be present.
Miss Gertrude Kodyker of Highlands was the guest of her sister, Miss Ida Kodyker of Ogden street today.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stommel of Cedar
Lake were visitors in Hammond today
transacting business and
friends.
Mrs. Abbi
The highway commlslsoners of
Thornton township met in Harvey yes
terday afternoon and, granted a franchise to the Eastern Illinois Traction company. This is the same company
that secured a franchise in West Ham. mond last week. The Eastern Illinois Traction company is the company which was organized for the purpose of mak
ing certain extensions of the Consolidated Railway's company of Chicago,
in Eastern Illinois.
The franchlsa was secured by At'
the people of Harvey are exceedingly anxious to have a line built to Hammond. As soon as the franchise is. Harvey Is granted it is expected that the com
pany will begin the building of its line. It promises to have It completed within four months after work is commenced, and a new and Important territory will be opened up to the Calumet region. ,
ITOMJ REG I I. AR SERVICES.
Revival meetings are being, held
, . tw Kabala Club. An enjoyable social
on OI naryej, in. is mo i ,,, . , 11Bal wax- of
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollcraft preparations will be made torney S. W. Markman, who was also today at their home on Truman ave- .rt.ainmnt to be Kiven made a representative of the Consoli
dated uauways company in securing
The young ladles of the Inter Se
which their
MEETING WAS POSTPONED. fThe meeting "of the members of the Embroidery Club which was announced to take place yesterday afternoon had to be postponed for another. An-aouA-ement will be made later of the hext place of meeting. - MEETING WAS POKTPOSED.
The' meeting of the Moday Evening
Whlstv'Club' which was announced to ' take place last evening was postponed indefinitely. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton will be the next host and hostess and will entertain at their home on Rlmbach avenue the exact date for the meeting not having been decided. - A CART) PARTY. 'One of the leading events of this week's social calendar will occur this afternoon when the members of the Jewish Ladies Aid Society entertain at a public whist party in the K. of P. Hall. The entertainment is the second large social affair to be given by the ladies since their organization and the proceeds will be used for charity. The. games will begin at two o'clock and he guests will play several games at small table in the parlor. Several
prizes will be awarded. Many visitors
wer expected from East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Hegewisch and Whiting. AN ESJOTABLB PROGRAM.
'i A .very V enjoyable" meeting" of , the
members of the W.-C. T. U. took place last -evening in 'Weis Hall on State street. ; The meeting. was not as largely attended as-usual-on account of the disagreeable weather but those who were- present were'j pleased with the program.' ; -There was a. very short business session 'in the early evening When announcement was made of the afterroon meeting to be held today at the home of Mrs. I. Shortridge on Condlt street and the next regular
each evening at the . Monroe Street Club Will be the -InVited guests f Miss Methodist church. , This evening at Wilco this evening at her home on 7:30 o'clock the Rev. Switzer of the Con key .avenue." It is "the regular First M. E. church will preach and his weekly meeting and a pleasant time
theme will ' be "The Prodigal Son and
His Borther." All are Invited to at
tend. A DANCING PARTY. A large number of Hammond young
people expect to be in . attendance at
will be spent playing bridge whist. There will be other social diversions for the entertainment of the guests.
The members of the
Social Club w
gentlemen ot ine ciuo w euncsuoj i
evening in the parlors or tne cnurcn on
in the near future to friends will be Invited.
The ladies of the Knights of Columbus, will meet Wednesday afternoon in
the K. of C. Hall for the regular meet
ing. It Is the first social . session of the members since before the Lenten season and It is expected that many win He nreent. Card games will be
Presbyterian the feature of entertainment and the
the West Hammond franchise
It provides for grants on 147th street
in West Hammond to Propper's corner.
near Dalton. The route thence is on Lincoln avenue to Dolton.and Riverdale, thence on Chicago street, Indiana avenue and Halsted street to Har
vey.
The franchise , also provides for
the dancinsr nartv Thursday evenine e.....k n-v... v,,. 1 The Tuesday evening aaiic..i8 tmM
triven imdr.th iisnipes of th Ham. I , . . will meet this evening in Long 8 Han
D. , i pared various suciai jrauies iui iuo u- , ,,i - ,rtAi,t mond Athletic Association. The nartv ...... .v.- ., ,u on State street for the regular weekly
will he riven at the rlnh house nnL, . session. The usual number of young
- I w.- Ill MIU 1119 1. .- 1 1 V . I L lllU31l.ai ... I i .
Bellview Place and Is the first large
social affair to be given by the mem: bers since "early winter. . It is expect
ed that there will. be a large attend-j ance of young people from Hammond and vicinity. Informal dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock.
people from Hammond and East Chi-
WIIX, LEAVE FOR EUROPE. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cline
and
ill be entertained by the 9ts win Dlay at smaU tables in the grants on the west side of Bumham f the club Wednesday fn avenue to 159th street and thence to
South Holland.' It also grants a franchise on the Thornton road to Thornton. Harvey Fran chine AText. The terms of the franchise are slml-
An invitation to be present is extended ted to be pre9ent and lar to those of the West Hammond the members of the club and the young 8 anticipated. franchise. The next step will be to
ti.n of Williams secure a franchise in the city or Har
IVLIB. a uviiiao j a . p-- v- - i .
street will be hostess to the members! ve'
of the Embroidery Club at this week's This matter will be taken up at the meeting and several of the ladies of next meeting of the town trustees, and
the club expect to be present. The af- it Is expected that they will act favor
ternoon will be spent with embroidery ably on the matter for the reason tha
work and other social features
Mrs. Roy Traverse will have as her
guests next Thursday afternoon at her
CITIZEN ENTERS
A COMPLAINT
CContlnued rrom Page I.) Moore. There la no use of expecting
help from the police force. Once in a
while some deputy sheriff comes out and takes some slot machines." The article in The Tribune continues: Town Wide Open. "The writer's name, is., wlihheld for
Obvious reasons. Conditions were found to be exactly as he represented. In so far as vice and gambling "are concerned. All of the saloons have the nickel slot gambling machines. "Roulette wheels, poker and other games of chance can be found by
walking Into nearly any of the fortynine saloons in the village, which has only 700 Inhabitants. "The two most notorious places are Arnold Kildenich-'s State Line house and
Con Moore's place. Customers in Moore's barroom are invited to go back into another room and see the girls. Once there, they are solicited to buy
drinks by the girls. Beer Is sold at 25
Laederach Bros. ESTABLISHED 24 TEARS DIAMOND MERCHANTS
Diamonds, Watches Jewelry Silverware, Cat Glass, HIGHEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES
150 Hohman Street
cents for a small b&ttle. The girls get a check 'which Is good for 6 cents fo every quarter's worth of liquor sold. "West Hammond is In Cook county, 111., directly across the state line from Hammond, Ind., where conditions are much better." '- Investigation by Thej Times, however, proves that the attack upon Arnold Keldenich and the State Line house is unwarranted. The business is now in the hands of Henry Krueger, and both he and his predecessor are known to ba men who would not tolerate a disreputable place.
people of the congregation.
Dr. Robert Gillis has returned to
his home on Carroll street from Chi
cago where he submitted to an operation at the Post Graduate Hospital a
few weeks ago.
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Mrs. Thomas Hammond and daught-
daughter Miss Florence of Indiana er, Mrs. O. L bmitn ana little aaugnter Harbor will leave April 17 for a visit have returned to their residences in
to "New York, there taking their de-1 Homewood after spending the winter nonie on Indiana avenue the members parture April 23 for an extensive trip Mn California. They have been absent f th Fern Leaf Linen Club. It is the
through Europe witnessing the Passion from Hammond for a few months and reguiar ciUD meeting and card games
Play at Obernauergan and returning spent a very aengntrui time at tne wlu be tne principal feature of enter
home in December. noted California winter resorts. tainment. Whist will be played dur-
Mrs. Thomas Brennan and little ling the afternoon and prize swill be
COLLINS-RISER NUPTIALS. daughter, Genevive of Rlmbach ave-(awarded the winners of the games.
A very quiet wedding ceremony oc- nue were visitors in Chicago yesterday I Th. voun- ladies of the Philathea
curreu in rown roini yesiergav wneni. M, and Mr. vred Mackenburar have rinh of the First BaDtlst church will
Miss Anna F. Collins and Mr. Arthur j c0nciuded their visit in Hammond and be entertained by Miss Lillian Smith
gone to Chicago to make their home this evening at her home on iruman
J. Reiser were united in marriage. The
ceremony was read at 8 o'clock in the in the.future. They were entertained avenue. It is the regular weekly meet-
by Mr., and Mrs. George Drackerf, anting and the usual amount of business
auditorium '. of St. Mary's Catholic
church and only the relatives and
intimate friends were in ' attendance. The bride was attended by Miss Elizabeth' M. Reiser, a sister of the groom who served her as maid of honor and the groom's only attendant was Ernest Koschinch of Chicago. At the close of
the church ceremony the members of
wiil be transacted. A social hour will
follow at the close of the evening.
A pleasant meeting of the members
of the M. T. Club will occur this evening and Miss Grace Kingwtll enter
tain at her home on Williams street. Fmhroiderv work, music and social
,Look over our new Stock of
vassar ana cooper Underwear $1.00 to $3.00 A Suit.
Don't think of doing on a va
cation without a Kodak, we
have them in all sizes $KOOto $20.00 L. COX & CO. 142 S. Hohman Street
aunt and uncle of Mrs. Mackenberg's at their home on State Line street durIng the past week end. Attorney Otto Bruce of Crown Point was ; in -Hammond yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Collins snent Sun-
the bridal party drove to the home of visiting friends and relatives in games will be among tne aversions oi the groom's parents where a wedding Hobart, Ind. the evening and an enjoyable time is
Miss Ella Klose of Whiting was the " !"
guest of Hammond friends yesterday The regular weekly meeting of the afternoon. members of the Martha Aid Society
The members of Circle No. 1 will of the First Christian church will take spend a pleasant social time next place Thursday afternoon at the home Thursday afternoon as the guests of of Mrs. Archie Cross, 550 Indiana aveMrs. Ida Hoffman at her home, 271 In- nue. Important business will" be transdiana avenue. It 18 the regular bl- acted and It Is desired that as many monthly meeting and it is expected members as possible attend, that many members will be in attend- The member of the Ladies Aid So-
ance. 1 he atternoon win De aevoted ciety Df the First Presbyterian church to card games and several games of wln meet in tne parlors of the church pedro will be played at small tables in next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
tne parlors. . . o'clock. There will be a short business Mrs. .Glasgow will Informally enter-j meeting and during the social hour the
tain the members of the Fleurdelis newly elected officers will entertain.
Club next Thursday afternoon at her All the ladjes of the society are cord
breakfast was served. At six o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reiser. Only the Immediate relatives were present. The table was prettily trimmed carrying out a color scheme in green and white. Bunches of white carnations and roses, arranged with ferns were used on the tables. . Mr. and Mrs. Reiser received many very pretty and valuable gifts from their friends and relatives. The young couple are prominent in the social circles in Crown Point and have many friends in Hammond who will extend them their best wishes and congratulations.
PRKP.iRE FOR MEETING. The members of the Garfield Club of the First Christian church met last evening in the social rooms of the
church on Indiana avenue for the regular bi-monthly meeting. There was not the usual large attendance on account of the disagreeable weather but those who were present report having had an enjoyable time. There was a debate that lasted about an hour after which the remainder of the evening was spent socially. Refreshments were served. Arrangements
were made for an Important meeting
to be held in two weeks when it is de
sired that all the members attend. A cordial invitation is also extended the friends to attend. About thirty or forty mon.wlH.be. taken .Into, the club
membership and appropriate exercises
home on Oakley avenue. It is the regular club meeting and a pleasant time will be spent playing cards. Pedro will be the feature of the afternoon. The members of the Ladles Aid Society of the First Baptist church wrtl be entertained by Mrs. Harry McPherson at her home, 2 Warren street next Thursday afternoon. A cordial invitation to be present Is extended the members and it is desired that there be a large attendance. Buslenss of importance will be transacted. Mr. . and Mrs. Benjamin Moulder of Chicago were entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Sherby at their home on Wilcox street . over Sunday. A pleasant meeting of the members of the .Oak , Leaf Embroidery Club will take place Wednesday afternoon of
tally invited to attend.
Miss Gertrude Claus will entertain Informally this evening at her home on Clinton street in honor of the members of the X. N. Embroidery Club.
It is the regular weekly club party and a pleasant time is anticipated in
the usual way of the club.
Mrs. W. C. Belman will be "at home"
to the members of the Ladies Aid So
ciety of. the First Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at her resi
dence "The Oaks" in Glendale. The
meeting Is called for 2:30 o'clock and
after the business meeting the after-
non.will be spent socially. A full at tendance of members Is desired.
Mrs. Swets of Lansing, 111. Is spend
ing a few days-vlsltlny friends and
relatives In Hammond,
WORK OF THE
DAY IN CONGRESS
IN THE SENATE. The administration railroad bill
was taken up and several amendments discussed and voted on. Votes Indicate regular In control. Hun
dred amendments pending. Pro
longed discussion is feared. Nelson attacked the bill as essentially dis
honest. '
Rivers and harbors bill reported
with 8pproprlatlon of $52,000,000. Burton and Newlands will file minority reports.
Bill was passed empowering the president to drop fram army or navy roll any officer absent without leave for three months or In prison for same period under civil sentence. Amended statehood bill was reported providing for calling of constitutional conventions by the governors of Arizona and New Mexico within thirty days after passage, constitutions to be submitted to the people for a vote. If these are approved by congress and the presi
dent, elections will be called for
state legislatures and state officers.
with two representatives in congress from New Mexico and one from Ari
zona.
Committee ' on conservation of natural resources presented favor
able report on Representative New
lands' bill empowering the president to appoint conservation committee of fifteen to Investigate all questions on conservation and to serve three
years without compensation. THE HOtTSE.
Conference report on legislative appropriation bill was presented.
Paragraph providing for the pur
chase of an automobile for the
speaker was rejected by 182 to 111
after debate of one hour, twenty-
two insurgents voting with the democrats. During the debate Cannon took the floor and announced that
unless unseated, he proposed to serve out term. He told Champ Clark the results of the coming congressional
elections would prove him a false
prophet.
District of Columbia bills were
then taken up.
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