Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1910 — Page 6

Xiili TIUES

SHUCKS

FroiA the Diary of Si. Lenc

I

NEWS OF i THE -COUNTY SEAT

ai the conservation of our .forest! by the planting of new trees, ornamentation of -school grounds or cemeteries.. Whateverthe action In your city let it not be a scattering effort, but a loner, strong pull and a pull all t ogre t her. . ; Each city is urged to set a date for a clean-up day, and to use every effort for this necessary public work, so that each (community may be of itself a "city beautiful."" Looking" into the future, the federation 'wishes fo announce that the annual, convention will be held on Oct."25,

-26 and 27 at Richmond.

A New York paper se thet a mula in that state resuntly beat a Erie freight train fer about four miles, an' is havin' a fit about it. Thet's.nothln'. A mule in Indlanny thet couldn't beat a. "Erie passenger traln'ud be disowned by. its brother and sister mules. Heern tell thet East Chicago's goin ter annex th' comet. . . t i The Indiana Federation of Women's dabs wishes to call to the attention of the club women of the Tenth district, and particularly of Crown. Point and Hammond, a few of th important fac. tors of the club world of today., First in Importance stands the tenth biennial of the general federation bt women's clubs,-which will be held in-Music Kail, ClncinnattvMay 11 to 1, inclusive. All clubs - are urgently requested- to send delegates and thus help toward, furnishing a splendid representation for our grand old state of Indiana." "The presidents of the state federations,, general federation of clubs, national 'and International organizations, and. all local federations ,are asked to kindly send a list of delegates and alternates Immediately after their election to Mrs. D. I Murray, room 1231, "Union Trust building, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Hotel reservations Bhould be made at once. No more applications will be .received by the Sinton hotel, but there are many others available; information and help in securing accommodations will be furnished by Miss Nellie A. Bechtel, 612 "West Sixth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The committees having in charge the local arrangements have made : every effort to secure the comfort and pleasure of the visiting club women, and now Bend a final word of invitation and welcome to all. This means you.'' '' The Women's clubs of Indiana are requested to observe Arbor day'on April 29 and to urge upon their home town or city the adoption of some line of specific and concentrated action, such

The wrestling match at Central Music Hall this evening promises to draw a large crowd of fans to witness the bout betxveen Bert Meeker of this place and Nick" Collins of Chicago, for the best two falls out of three. Meeker promises Jto make things Interesting for his opponent, and with the experience gained in -his last match and the practice had since, he should give his opponent a good tussle for honors. The preliminary bout will be between Will Cody and Joe Connelly of Chicago, for the. same number of falls as the main event.' The sporting editors on the Chicago papers are loud in their praises of the work being done by Pitcher Henning of the Logan Squares, and never fail to 'give the former Crown Point star mention for his ball palying. v In last Sunday's game Henning was largely responsible for the defeat of Donottue's Chicago Red Sox, one of the strongest baseball aggregations in the city. So far Henning has won all his games, and

if he.keeps up his present gait there is no question but what he will be fast enough for National or American league company next year. - Theopen night of the Fortnightly Musical club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Root was a great success, and a large crowd of music lovers gathered at the home to hear the excellent program by the two Chicago, artists. . The funeral of James Nealthe six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal of Joliet, was held at the Allman residence on East street this afternoon, and the remains of the bright and lovely little lad were laid to rest beside those

AVER'S HAIR VIGOR

Stops ratlins Hair : Am Elegant Dresslns Destroys Dandruff . Makes . Hair Grow Does imot Coflor ttlhis EHlsicr Composed of Sulphur. Glycerin." Quinin, Sodium Chlorid, Capsicum. Sage. Alcohol, Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor his opinion of such a hair preparation. J. ... Attc Coitpawt. Ixvgcll. Mn.

April 11, 1910. TO OUR LAKE COUNTY FRIENDS. This firm has built up its business by absolutely square methods and the manufacture of honest goods. We prize our business reputation most highly and will fight to , the finish any attempt on the part of greedy and unscrupulous dealers to besmirch that reputation by palming off upon you inferior goods in our line,-claiming same to be the product of our factory, or by selling you some other make of spring than the One you wish and calling it a "Hygeia." THE HYQ-EIA BED

FOR WOOD BEDSTEADS is our pet product and a bed of remarkable and exceptional merits The above is an excellent cut of this Spring. Let no dealer deceive you or foist off upon you some cheap imitation. This trade mark

CHYGEIAl

covers the center Spring of every Hygeia made- It is of metal, bearing in large stamped bronzed letters the word ' HYGEIA. ' ' If any cards, paper, doth, wood or any make of sign other than above described is attached to Jhe Spring and bearing the word "Hygeia," it is a fraud and a brazen attempt is being made to defraud you. ..

HYGEIA FOR IRON OR BRASS BEDSTEADS.

of his brother, who died some three weeks ago. :(.PossibIy, never in the hir tory of Crewn Pblnt . have two! dath been recorded under such particularly sad circumstances, and the people jot this city are weighted with sorrow and sympathy for the bereaved parents and relatives of the two children. The na ture of the disease- which resulted in the death of the- two young sons f Mr. and Mrs. Neal still baffles the physi. cians of Jollet and they are still unable to ascribe a name or list it among the usual diseases common in their practice. . , " A trip through the country at present is certainly worth the time spent, if only to get a view of the beautiful handiwork of Dame Nature, who is at present garbed in her best. The fruit and shade trees are all in blossom and young leafj and the varl-colored appearance of the forest tops makes a scene of particular Interest and beauty. The funeral of John H. Cook will

take plaee tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church, and "the remains of the deceased will be buried at the Catholic cemetery. The sudden death of , Mr. Cook comes as a surprise and shock to Crown Point's people, and fauch sympathy is expressed for the bereaved family. The marriage of Arthur Reiser to Miss Anne Collins, both of this place, took place yesterday morning, and the young couple were the recipients of congratulations upon the happy event by their many friends last evening. It is understood that the couple will move to Hammond in the Atear, future, where Mr. Reiser will be engaged in the employ of the Hammond Brewing company, soon to commence operations in

that city. .

Processor Scull of Indianapolis Is

visiting for several days with his son

aad daughter, Fred Scull and Mrs. w.

A. Scheddell, of this place.

The Erie railroad is making extensive improvements upon their right of

way near Crown Point.

William Parry of the Lake County

Pioneer Monumental Works . is transacting business " in Highlands and Hammond today. -

Will Steeb was a Hammond visitor n

business yesterday.

The Woman's Library Guild held an Important meeting yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Lenora Hart and daughter.

Marguerite, were Chicago visitors yes

terday. Miss Belle Peterson is visiting with friends in Chicago. t Miss Anna Englert returned this evening from Hammond and Highlands. Phllenus Williams is transacting business in Gary and Chicago today. Recorder Jones and Charles Daugherty are in .Hammond on business today.

the guest of friends in Chicago

Sunday. Mint Josephine Jewett retarded to Lowell after spending th week end with her parents. 7 . Miss Hattie Dahl returned here Sunday after spending, the week in Lowell, visiting relatives.; -. Charles StrOss, Sr., of Harrison avenue transacted business in South Chicago last evening. - Mr. and Mrs. M. Hannon visited the former's parents' in Kouts, Ind., over Sunday. - - - Mrs. R. F.. Barnes of Reese avenue was the guest of friends in South Chicago yesterday. Mrs. E. Gulloff and sister. Miss Minnie Wesche of Chicago visited their aunt, Mrs. Edward Hennessy of Roberts avenue Sunday. Ralph Jewett of Pearl street visited with Hammond friends Sunday.

Tuesday, April 12, 1910.

in

WHITING NEWS

TOLIiESTON. F. R. Mass of Laporte, Ind., was

town on business Sunday. Miss Ella Miller was visiting with relatives in Hammond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettman were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Buse at Black Oak Sunday. Louis Meyers was visiting in Hammond a few hours Sunday. M. M. Winter was in town Sunday. ' Miss Bertha" Grand was visiting' in Hammond Sunday evening. J. Wilson of Chicago transacted business In town Sunday. - F. P. Rundell of Chicago was In town Sunday. Mrs. F. Bormann and Misses Meta and Florence and Edwin Bormann were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Hesterman at Hammond Sunday. . Frank Buse. Jr., and Misses Edna and Cora of Black Oak were visiting here Sunday. - Mrs. Theodore Jackson of Harvey, 111., transacted business in town yes-

Frank Grass of Hammond was inJ

town yesterday. F. Mott of Hammond was in town on business yesterday. Mrs. S. Goldberg and daughter of Indiana Harbor were in town Sunday. Mrs. Mundall of Union Mills was visiting with Mrs. H. Uecker yesterday. John Conover of" Valparaiso was in town yesterday. Mr. Ladd, real estate . man of East Chicago, was in town yesterday.

C. E. Manford of Hammond was town on business yesterday. - William Healy of Chicago was town yesterday.

In

in

VEEY HOUR OF THE BAY.

- ' t -' f - - - - - '

Look for our metal sign, demand it to be SHOWN when you call for a Hygeia, and if this trade mark is missing you are not being offered what you order and what you want. We are causing this letter to be printed in the Lake County papers for the protection of our many friends, for that of the public generally and for our own. - ,. . - ENTERPRISE BED CO.

ROBEBT3DALE,

The Ladies' Aid, society held a busi

ness meeting at the church last Friday evening for the purpose of settling matters pertaining to the bazaar. The

sum realized far exceeded their expect

ations, over $350 was netted by these

zealous workers. Mrs. John Soltwedel's

side came out victorious in the contest, winning by a little over $30. The la

dies on both sides have worked hard and unceasingly for the past month and deserve much credit for their success and

untiring efforts in their work. , The la

dies on Mrs. John Soltwedel's side were

Mesdames Edward Freese, John Blaul,

Elliott Aman, Edson Moore, Allen Skel

linger, Frank Huffman, Charles Gothe,

Geo. Schaaf, Julius Linneman, J. Mc-J

Coy and Miss Rica Vater and on Mrs. William Grisdale's side were Mesdames John Plau, A. Bader, Harry Goldtng, F. Leverenz,, Jake Wlchorst, J. A. Sharpe, Edward Hennessy. Henry Eggers, Wm. Payne, Richard Smith. J. Thlece. Wednesday afternoon the losing side will banquet the winners from 2 to 4 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese of Roberts avenue were called to Tracey, Ind., Sunday evening by the serious illness of Mr. Freese's father. John Soltwedel and daughter, Myrtle, of Harrison avenue attended a birthday party at Valparaiso Sunday, given in honor of the former's mother's 81th birthday. The teachers of the Franklin school

resumed their duties yesterday after enjeyirg a ten-day vacation. ' . Miss Anna Sell of Harrison avenue visited her parents in East Side last ever.'ns. Mrs. Richard , F. Schaaf of Indiana boulevard visited Mrs. Winkleweed at the Hoffman Eye and Ear hospital in Chicago yesterday and reports her doing nicely. ...... Mrs. Ellen Eggers of One Hundred and Sixteenth street was in South Chicago on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Land on and

mother, Mrs. J. A. Landon, returned home Sunday from Hyde Park, where they spent the week end visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Bought spent

, Sunday in Windsor Park visiting rela

tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert returned to their home in Lowell Sunday after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Moore of Roberts avenue". Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prochaska entertained 'Miss E. Schimeck and George Schimeck' of Chicago at their home in Cleveland avenue over Sunday.. Julius Linneman of Harrison avenue

M. Kolb, the reliable druggist of Hammond, Ind., is having calls for "HINDIPO." the new kidney cure and nerve tonic, that he is selling under a positive guarantee. Its merits' are becoming the talk of the town arid everybody wants to try it, and why not? . It coats nothing If It don't do you good not one cent. They don't . want your money If it loea not benefit you, and will cheer felly refund the money. Try it todaj

Glen -arid Hosford Parks. Mr. and Mrs. John. Faugherty " of Hammond spent Sunday With friends at Glen Park. ' . ' ; Marie James of Gary was a caller at Glen Park. " v Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler were Merrlllvllle visitors. . Mr. and Mrs. Schmelter were Hobart business visitors. Earl Masterman f -Gary spent Sunday with his parents at Glen Park.

Mr. Leslie and daughter returned to

Chicago after spending the week end with his family at Hosford Park

Mr. and - Mrs. J. C. Crofton spent

Sunday In Hobart.

C. A. DriS?Oll and B0n, Nlel, Of Chi

cago spent-Sunday in Glen Park the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schaible.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark of Hammond spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. - R. ' Blaemire and family of Glen Park. ; David James of ammond has returned home after spending a week with relatives at Glen Park. F. W. .Englehardt was a Glen Park caller. Mr. Goodkey of Chicago moved his family to HosfordS Park, where they will make their future home. Mrs. . Applegate and daughter were Hosford Park visitors over Sunday.

WMting Man In Wreck. The many Whiting friends of Floyd Knapp will be sorry to learn of' his meeting with an accident in the wreck .at South Chicago on Sunday when a Baltimore and Ohio tfain crashed Into a Calumet and South Chicago City railway car at the Eighty-third street and Commercial avenue crossing. Mr. Knapp was one of six who was injured, but he and another passenger were the most seriously injured, and according to reports yesterday, he may not recover. He had his thigh Injured and also sustained severe injuries about the face and head.' He was removed to the South Chicago hospital and later to his home at 8145 Escanaba avenue, South Chicago. The meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society, which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Gillette of Sheridan avenue tomorrow night, has been postponed to Wednesday evenihg, April 20. Mrs. William Hoppe and daughters, Misses Ida and Amelia Hoppe were Hammond visitors on Sunday. The Whiting Grays will play, their first game of baseball at their new park at Forsythe i next Sunday, and have several games scheduled in advance, r Miss Grace Wilkeson has invitations out for a linen shower to be given in honor of Miss Sadie Wilkeson of South Bend at her home in Laporte avenue on next Thursday evening.

vv llllam Emmel, George Wlnslow and Paul A. Scholz are engaged in taking the school census.

The revival services at the Whiting Church of Christ will be held during this week, preaching to begin at 8 p. m. The evangelist, Martha Trimble,, is preaching to good audiences and much success is predicted foX her in the work. The Epworth League of the Methodist church wilt hold a business meeting on Tuesday evening. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. John Nyhon and children of Gary spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Gillmurray of Sheridan avenue. Mesdames Thomas and Frank Bartlett were Chicago visitors on Sunday. Harry Johnstone has returned from Chicago Heights and has again taken a

position with the Standard Oil company. Chester Klzer has returned from Terre Hautd; Ind., having secured a large contract for the erection of a new church, on the East Side. Mrs. A. J. Young and Miss S. Dixon of Carleton, 111., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. E. J. Miles of Laporte avenue. ' Architect John Gault of Terre Haute was in Whiting inspecting- the work on the new Catholic church and school. The Whiting High School Literary society gave a program yesterday aftternoon. The program was as follows: Selection Orchestra Oration Gladys Prltchard Song: "Bridal Chorus"... H. S. Chorus Piano So.lo .Gertrude Lauer Recitation , Edna O'Hara Current Events... ..Albert Schols The new officers forithe third, term are now elected and presided yesterday. They are: President Lindsay Campbell. ' Vice ppaident Edith Gardner. Secretary Floyd Eaton. Mrs. Boundy, Miss Edith Rowcliff and Mr. Rowcllffe. who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens of Sheridan avenue, have returned to their homes in Melville, 111. Superintendent C. M. McDanlel of Hammond called on Superintendent J. C. Hall on Sunday. The bans announcing the weddings of Andrew Zoyzak and Mary Matlsolsky and John Mislar and Mary Pekar were given out at St. John's Slavish church

on Sunday'. The wedding of Mrs. Annie Leonard of East One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Steve Turiga of One Hundred and Twenty-first street will take

place this week, but owing to a recent

bereavement In the family of the lat

ler me weaaing will be a very quiet

artair. The 1 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs,

LOAN FACTS We do not. say one thing in an advertisement and practice another 4p. our office. A big business is not built that way. We're big now, but we're growing bigger. Our up-to-date square dealing plan of making loans is the reason. A Ten Dollar Deal Is handled by us with as much appreciation as a larger one. We do not insist upon your borrowing more than you need. The small loan cqsts less of course. It's easy to borrow from us (we're liberal about making loans) and our monthly payment' plan makes the repayment easy also If you are a housekeeper your credit is good with u W stand ready to serve you Quickly, Quietly and Politely. Ten Dollars or more if you want it. Our rates are lowest our service the best. Largest and most reliable company in the Calumet district. Hammond Loan & Guarantee Co. 145 S. Hohman Street Phone 257 HAMMOND, INDIANA Over Model Clothiers.

T HE HAMMOND DISTl LL1 N O C O . DAiuy Capacity 25,000 gallons

John Miklos of Center street died yesterday. The funeral will be held tomorrow at St. John's ' church, where services will be preached by Rev. Benedict Rajcany. Interment will be at Hammond. Father Billsteln of Monterey, Ind.. was the guest of friends here yesterday. Misses Mae and Nellie Faldey, who

were the guests of Miss Helena Seroczynski, have returned to their home In San Pierre, Ind. i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Salyer of Chicago have moved into the Meiln flats in Sheridan avenue. Miss Helena SeroczynskI was a, guest

at the homes of Father Bolka and Fa

ther Ellerlng, at Michigan City.

Rev. Felix Seroaynskl left today for

Ege, Ind., to assist in conducting services.

Floyd Daugherty of Valparaiso was

the guest of his aunt. Mrs. Canner-of New Tork avenue, yesterday.

Mrff.v Jessie Fields was reported at

death's door last night at her home in West Pullman, where she has been ill

for several weeks with " pneumonia.

Mrs. Field's sister, Mrs. David Dees, and other Whiting relatives were tele

phoned for, as was also her brother, Ray Dillingham, at Valparaiso.

The Calumet Pleasure club will give

a dance at the East Chicago Rink Thursday, April 14th. Tickets 50 cents per couple. ll-4t

am-and

UGUd

HEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY.

No natter how old and faded your has looks, or how long you have been gray, it will woik wonders for you, keep ycu looking young, promote a luxuriant growth of healthy hair, stop its fallins

out and Positively Re

move uanarnu. Will not soil skin or linen. W31 not injur four hair. Is Not a Dye. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES 1-00 and 60C. Bottles, at Dnifepsts Piatt H -.Coi-wrw.N.jJrrVA. KAtJVMAX 1VOLF. LION ' STORE OTTO SEUELE.

TRADE MARK

ST JOHNMrs. M. Boos and daughter of mond enjoyed a visit with ' Mr.

Mrs. Henry Soelker Sunday. , Mesdames Jacob Schmal and Frank Hilbrlch visited Sunday with relatives In Hammond. . Miss Jftary Doctor spent Monday in Chicago. ' John Spieler cf Hanover township returned today from Hammond, where he spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Njwbold and Mrs. TT. C. Newbold and children of Shelby, Ind., were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Emit Larson of this place Sunday, the occasion being Mrs. E. Larsbn's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keilman of Hammond were the guests of relatives here Sunday. Charles Gerlach made a business trip to Merrillville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Hammond were thb guests of Mr. arid Mrs. John Miller, Sr.. here Sunday. -LANSINGMiss Katherine Dunham of South Chicago was a Lansing visitor Sundcy. Miss M. Powers of Chicago spent Sunday in Lansing with friends. Mrs. John Krammer spent the week end in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Steenberg of Tolleston spent Sunday with their parents In Lansing. tGeorge Mann was a business visitor in Lansing Saturday afternoon. Fred Frank of Gary spent Sunday afternoon with his parents. Miss C. Dalenberg was a Harvey visitor Sunday morning.

A Kidney Cure Vou Can Bank On

Prove the Treatment Before You Pay Ti V ,

xurau xour juruggist Jias a Free Sample Package For You.

vianey diseases justly produce intense fear in the hearts of those afflicted with it, for unless treated promptly-, by the right method they

usually end fatally.

SP.SSVILLE. J. S. Piper; formerly of Georgetown, Ky has been transferred by the Indiana Oil Refining company to their works at Lawrencevtlle, 111., to take the position as master, mechanic.

Kvery sufferer from kidney or blad

der trouble may thank science for the

Ujew treatement. Dr. Derby's Kidney

Pills.

Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are remarkable. They straighten up lame backs every time and right, off. Every man

and woman can prove it without cost

No matter how badly or despondent

you feel about your case, if you have

back pains, bladder pains, Brighfs dis

ease, aiaDetes, or rtieumattsm in any

form, do not worry an instant longer

Go to your druggist and get a package

of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills 60 pills

ten days treatment 25 cents.

If you want to prove first that all

tnese statement are true, tell your

dr-gist to give "Ou a free sample

package. Try them and be convinced,

State or Ohio Crrr or Toledo. 1 Lucas County. ss. Frank J. Cbenet makes oath that he la senior partner of the Arm ot F. J. Chenit A Co., dolnj business in the City of Toledo. County and State foresaid, and that said firm will pay the sura ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor each and every case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 3. CHEN'EY. Sworn, to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D issa.

A. W. GLEASON. Notary" Public.

Hall's Catarrh Can Is liken tntoraaltir n4

directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the

vnem. oena ior testimonials, rree. o , k 1 J- CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a Sold by all Dntrretsts. 75c. Take Hail s Family Pills tor constipation.

SBAL -

HEGEWISCH. The Married Ladies' Sodality of the

St. Columbus Catholic church of this

city entertained the members of their parish in a very pleasant way at

Crane s hall last Sunday afternoon.

a i -1 . t .

w iien ino company naa gatnered a

short program was rendered, as follows: Piano Duet

.Mary Galligan and Eliza Wilkinson

Reading Miss Beatrice Conway Vocal Solo c. McDonald

Address Father McCann

Violin Solo Father Hilary Reading Emll Gabrasky Vocal Solo Father McCann Adress Mr. McKenna of Chicago Vocal Solo Miss Albena Doe

After the program supper was served

at which Father McCann and Father

Hilary gave toasts and the afternoon

was a very enjoyable one to those who

were in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Indiana

Harbor were the guests of the latter's

sister, Mrs. J. "Weber of Carondulet

avenue, Saturday evening and Sunday.

John McDonnell of Woodlawn attend

ed the Modern Woodman dance here last Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. V. W. ORoark were

Hammond visitors Saturday afternoon.

The dance given by the Modern

Woodmen lodge at the Hegewisch Op-

cio. nuuso oamruay -evening was a

grand success. . A large crowd of town

people attended as well as the crowd from out of town. Pullman, East Chi

cago and Hammond were well repre

sented. Doors orchestra from Pullman furnished the music and a very good time was reported by those who attended.

i.. . Hurd transacted business Dauphin Park last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Westergreen of South Chicago spent Sunday afternoon with

Mrs. Brooks, the latter's sister. J M. Collins, who is able to be out '

again, Is spending a few days with relatives in Roselawn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bybee were out-of-town visitors last Saturday evening. Mrs. B. A. Anderson and daughter, Mabel, spent Saturday afternoon in Chicago shopping. . Miss Esther Benson of Englewood called on friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Young is still reported very low. She is at St. Margaret's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson of Com -mercia! avenue spent Sunday among relatives at East Chicago. The Misses Blancne and Beatrice Conway of Hammond spent Sunday here among friends and relatives. M. C. Nichols of Chicago spent Sunday in Burnham.

J. McDonald or Englewood spent ! Sunday here with his parents and j friends. J. S. Doe and son. Theodore and !

Claude Neel spent Sunday afternoon In Dyer. Owen Bethenham of Chicago spent Ssmday with the Carlin family. A large crowd of the Polish people enjoyed the dance at Ginulskl's hall Sunday evening. Mrs. A. C. Klucker returned home from Kankakee the latter part of last

week, where she had been taking care of her mother, who has been quite ilL

In

When she left her she was some better.v Mrs. J. Weber and children spent Sunday afternoon in Roseland. 1 Mrs. W. C Neel and Mrs." Phillips were Hammond visitors yesterday morning. Miss Winkler of Hammond was the guest of Miss "Bernice Brackett over Sunday. The girls attended the Woodman dance Saturday evening. Miss Monta Brennan of Chicago spent Sunday here with her aunt, Mrs. M. Lynch. -, Mr. Carlin and family of Ontario avenue have moved Into the cottage At the corner of One Hundred and Thirtythird street and Superior avenue during the past week. William Pryor, better known as the "Kid" engineer, has appeared at. Hegewisch again after a prolonged - absence. He ia at present employed by Rlngllng Bros, as employment agent. Mr. Pryor Is as valuable and asversitile as ever. He has had a varied existence during the hard times as circuses were not in need of employment agents, and took a position as general manager of a small farm In Vermont, owned by a , bachelor girl of some 70

summers. Mr. Pryor says in all his career he has never had to use all hi? Ingenuity but once to hold his job, aird that was when he was the general manager. Mr. Pryor, although having sojourned for three years In the effete east, seems to fit in the old rut without causing more than a passing comment, and so far the police have not had to use force to clear the streets when he appeared In public Some rumors are floating around that William, better known as "Bill," is going to purchase Mr. Loving's interest In the thirst parlor of Loving & Doyle, as he is making that place his headquarters and was in business with Doyle once before. The Calumet Pleasure club will give a dance at the East Chicago Rink Thursday, April 14th. Tickets 50 cents per couple. ll-4t

Do You Have

mm

telle

TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE

PAIN IS GONE. "My first experience with Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills was a sample package handed me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have never been without them since. I have given them to many friends when they had headache and they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one I took relieved me. They have cured me of neuralgia. I would not be without them." MISS LlLLIE B. COLLINS R. F. D. Xo. I, Salem, Va. Sold by druggists everywhere, who are authorized to return prlee of first package if they fall to benefit. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.