Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 18 April 1910 — Page 2

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(Special to,TH Times.) Infllana Harbor, April 18- In spite

of the rain and cold weather which prealled yesterday ' the Daniel Athletic, baseball team . of Chicago arrived

on time and the game between that

team and Indiana Harbor; although

played in a drizzling rain, was a good one from start to finish.; There was

only a handful of the faithful who took

a chance on pneumonia to aee the con

test, hut those who did get out were well rewarded or their temerity. Owing to the rain Saturday the carpenters' who turned out to' put -up ;the

new belachera for the club were 'unable to go ahead with the work, ut they wilt report some day this ; week and complete, the Job. . The visitors started, the scoring in the first ldning, Schults the third man up making the circuit -of the bases after his two-predecessors at bat had been retired. That was the last chance they had until the eighth when Bell reached' first on an error and finally

stolen ease. Rellly held him on third by a clever play just before the hit brought him home. Bell got a finestart from second and made a dash-for

third, catcher Glrard threw the ball

low, and It 'went throw Rellfy. The

latter however never looked around to see where the ball . went but made a

of the True ... Kindred will take place Tuesday evening In I. O. O. T. Halt on

State street, it is the regular meeting and .the-usual amount of business will be transacted. It is desired that all the members attend. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rabe of South. Hohman street spent Sunday In Chicago the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beckman. Attorney Fox of Gary was in Hammond today on a short business visit. Miss Elizabeth Fehring is reported to be quite ill at her home on East Sibley street. , . -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gllman of East Chicago were the guests of Hammond friends, yesterday. Miss Marie Eastman of Chicago was the guest of her cousin. Miss Lena

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dash to1 touch his man. and the latter

who tould easily have reached home Miller at her home on Indiana avenue

before the ball was recovered stayed lor a ew aas la-sl weeK.

on third believing Riley had the ball in I Mrs. E. Spaulding and daughter.

his hands. The locals scored ' two in! Miss Ellen of Chicago spent Sunday at the second and one In the third, this I the home of Mrs. Anna Hess, 836

making the score at the finish 3 to 2 in favor of Indiana Harbor. The line

up .follows: Indiana Harbor. Riley .....3rd

Michigan avenue.

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LINGERIE FROCKS WILL BE VEILED WITH CHIFFON. The dark 'chiffon lunic worn over a costume of thin. lingerie stuff was a "feature, of the Palm Be a oh season, and these transparent tunics will be worn over the white frocks as soon as the weather permits here. Of course such a costume is only for occasions which call for formal dress,' and the chlffon-veiled frock must be accompanied by very smart hat, gloves and parasol. The tunic In this case is of marine blue chiffon with embroideries In black braid which show up well over the light frock. The hat is of Italian leghorn, trimmed with huge bows of black maline and two yellow roses lo.w on the right side.-

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- HEAR AW I5TERE S TTX Gr LECTURE. "Daughters Day" at the Hammond Woman's Club Is always anticipated

with a great deal of pleasure and the ,m-eting laat Saturday afternoen in the Auditorium of the First Preabyterlan .Church was exceptionally pleasant. . The program-provided for by Mrs. John Agnew and her committee was enjoy- . able. The plane solo by Mrs. Eugene S. Cooper and. the-vocal numbers by Mrs. 1m L. Bomberger were much apreclated, A talk i on "Home. Decorations" by Mr.- Edward ..Langley of Valparaiso was entertaining; and helpful, especially appropriate and Interesting to the ladles at this time of the year. Mr. Langley is an art tat, as a. designer, decorator and crafts ma ii. He explained and showed the finishings of various samples of wood 'and moulding, also showing 'samples of wall coverings anl drapexlea to harmonise with the same. Some of these were done in relief and

tlon of harmonious tints and hues. Mr.

50c $1.00

SPECIAL LOW FEES

The Kenmores

Successful a&d Eminent Clairvoyants Without asking, one , question or

having any previous knowledge

who you are, they call you by name

and tell you the object of your visit,

.whom and when you will marry, always giving correct advice in full on business investments, speculations, law suits, changes and trav els, love, courtship and marriage; gives truthful revelation in all love affairs, family difficulties and divorces; how to win and marry the man or woman you love. No master what you life has been they will start you right; will tell you how to control and influence friends and enemies. They dvelope personal magnetfsim and teach mental telapathey. Many imitate, but none equal the Kenmores. JReal Clairvoyants are born, not made. Located 209 Michigan avenue over BIck's laundry, opposite park. Hours 10 a: m. to 8:30 p. m. Positively no readings after hours.

Langley said in part: "Avoid all museum display in your home, all compelx ornaments and especially the clash of colors. Arrange your . home not only as a place to live In, but aim

to have It produce a sense of restfulneas, usefulness, comfort and respose.

Always show your own individuality.

ndlvlduallty should mean simplicity.

Simplicity and usefulness In the home is art and refinement.."

Reporter for the Day.

A STCTJT MEETING. The members of the history commit-,

tee of the Hammond Woman's Club are meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John E. Fitsgerald, 3 Carroll

treet. It is one of the regular study

meeting of the committee and Mrs.

Henry Burk is in charge. The subject'

study will be "Central America." At the close of the program the annual election of officers in the committee will take place and the social hour will

follow. The following ladies will com

pose the social committee for the day

and serve dainty refreshments, Mesdames John E. Fitzgerald, chairman, Jacob Fox, Abe Cohn, A- F. Knotts and F. S. Betz.

ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. Miss Augusta Kopelke of Crown

Point has Issued invitations among her

friends for a one o'clock luncheon to be given next Thursday, April- 21st. Several friends In Hammond have received invitations to attend.

A PEDRO PARTY. The members of Triumph Council No. D. of L. will entertain at a pedro

party this evening at the home of Mrs.

Richard Schaff on Cedar street. The

members and their friends are. invited

to be present and it Is desired that there be a good attendance. The even

ing will be spent . playing pedro at

small tables in the parlors and prizes

will be awarded the winners of the games.

LITERATTRE COMMITTEE TO MEET.

The Literature Committee will meet

for the study of and his book

J. MacAleer on Webb stret. The guests began to arrive at six o'clock and were pleasantly entertained in the parlors until six-thirty o'clock when they were invited into the dining room and served with an elaborate course dinner. The table was prettily trimmed with flowers. The. center piece was a bowl of violets and . pans'.es arranged with trailing vines. A daintily arranged five course dinner was served. The remainder of. ..the evening was spent with

parlor dancing and music. .. The guests were the Misses Lola Hemstock and Delia McGirr " of Valparaiso, Hazel Schcfield ."of . Chicago, Amelia Dlbos, Edith McConnell. Beatrice Hansen, Edith -Carter. Myrtle Webb, Leoda Mc-

Aleer and Veda Hemstock. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. ' Mr.. Mr. "and Mrs. Frank Hammond very charmingly entertained the members of the Evening Bridge , Whist club last Saturday evening at their home on Mason street.' It was one of the regular' meetings of the club members and they were all in attendance for the" first time In several weeks. The guests were invited' to a seven O'clock dinner. ; The dinner was served in five courses in the dining room which had been very -prettily decorated for the party, - The1 table; had a center piece of violets and pansies artistically arranged : with smiiax. The place cards, also carried out the dainty color scheme and were decorated in a violet design. After the dinner the guests were entertained in the parlors during the remainder of the evening. The guests- played bridge whist at small tables 'and after several games the prizes were awarded. Mrs. William F. Mashino received the ladies Hrst honors and Dr.,T, Edwin Bell was awarded the gentteroens' prize. The next party will occur as -usual In two weeks on Saturday evening and Dr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Bell will entertain at. their home

on Webb street. The following are

members of the club: Messrs. and Mes-

dames W. F. Mashino, Richard

Winckler, T. E. Bell. Robert Gillis, W.

3. Moran and Frank Hammond.

ISSUES INVITATIONS. Mrs. p. D. Lovegren Issued invita

tions today among the young people of

Hammond for a six o'clock dinner at which she will entertain in honor of her sister, -Miss Elizabeth Brumm at her home on Wilcox street. A COMMITTEE MEETING. 'The members of the literature commitee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Edith Griffin on Ogden street Tuesday afternoon, April 19th. at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edith Griffin will have charge of the afternoon's program which will be a study of Marlon Crawford. A cordial invitation to attend is extended all the members and it Is desired that there be a good attendance. AN AFTERNOON MVSICAL. The young people of Miss Elizabeth

Webbers class in music were entertained by Lorairae and Frank Baxter at their home. 45 Sibley street last Saturday afternoon. It was one of the regular class meetings and several of the members were present. During the afternoon the Caerny Contest was a feature and the remainder of the afternoon was spent socially when the guests were served with dainty refreshments. The next meeting will take place in two weeks and the place of meeting will be announced later.

Mr. John Huyler of Wheatfield, In. spent Sunday in Hammond as the guest of Miss Alice Hess at her home on Michigan avenue. Attorney Curtis of Gary spent the day in Hammond transacting business. Attorneys F A. Parks and J. A. Patterson were among the out of town business visitors In Hammond today.

Miss Florence Loveridge will enter

tain lnformdlly tomorrow evening at

her home, 1 Bellview Place in honor of

the voune ladies of the Inter Se Club

the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I and a few invited friends. It is the

Charles Wilson on Doty street. regular weekly social meeting and the

E. A. Mee spent Sunday visiting In evening will be spent with bridge whist

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Chicago. ' ' Miss Lena Miller has resumed her duties at Ruhstadt's department store aft. er spending the past week's vacation at her hftme In Hammond and with relatives In Chicago. The Misses Mary and Helen Dow-

zalski of Chicago were the guests of

and embrodery .work, the usual diver

sions of the club. ''

Mr. and Mrs. John Crlsman of. Tru

man avenue spent Sunday , with Mr.

and Mrs. Franz at their home in Chi-

t cago.

Mr. McGirr of Valparaiso is spending

a few days in Mammona visiting at

their grandmother, Mrs. Lobodzinski, at 1 the home "of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Me

tier home in West Hammond Sunday.

Attorney John M. Stlnson and Alfred

Sherby were visitors in Highlands yesterday morning.

The regular meeting of the members : of Progressive Court, No. 166, Tribe of

Aleer on Webb street.

Dr. Mary E. Jackson and Mrs. Alene

MCoy of Indiana avenue are spending

a few days in Muncle, Ind

Attorneys Harris and Rldgely of

Gary , are spending the day ' In Ham

Ben-Hur, will take place Tuesday even- mond transacting business.

ing in the K. of P. hall The usual

amount of business will be transacted.

and it is desired that as many members

as possible attend.

The Misses Ruth and Cassie Wagon-

blast spent Sunday visiting friends and

relatives in Crown Point.

Miss Maude Pannenborg has returned

to her home in Webb street from Crown

Attorneys T. M. C. Hembroff and W.

B. Van Horn of Indiana Harbor were

In Hammond today on business

Attorney Willis E. Roe Of East Chi

cago spent the day in Hammond trans

acting business.

Mrs. Otto Klemperer will be hostess

to the members of the Jewish Ladies Aid Society Wednesday afternoon of

Point, where seh spent Sunday visiting tnlg week at her home on Ruth street

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crawford.

The Misses Jennie and Hattle Kaluf

spent Sunday visiting friends and Rel

atives in Griffith, Ind.

Theodore Bema of Chicago was the

guest of Hammond friends yesterday

afternoon and evening.

E. J. Stoeckel of Michigan City was ;

It is the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual amount of business will

be transacted. A large attendance of

members is desired at the meeting.

Thomas Pickell of Gary was , the

guest of Hammond friends last even

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel of Indiana

a visitor in Hammond Saturday, spend- Harbor were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs.

Ing the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Gastel and family of Williams

Catherine Pannenborg on Webb street. I street during the past week end.

Miss Lois Hlckey and Warner Clayton I Di and Mrs. Robert Gillis and little

attended the theater In- Chicago and daughter of Carroll street left yester

saw "The Melting .Fot at McVlckers." day for Angola, Ind. to be the" guests -.T. Ball of Chieafco was among thefof friends and relatives .for ten days

out-of-town business men in Hammond or two weeks.

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IMatinee and Night; Wednesday, April 20. t ; WM. T. GASKELL & EDWIN W. ROWLAND f -OFFERS A Dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's Novel

ot a

Thousand Candles

" - ' . WITH . ' D WIGHT A. MEADE as "Bates1' As Produced for One Year at the HACKETT AND DALY'S THEATERS, NEW YORK, AND THE GARRICK THEATER, CHICAGO.

You will derive pleasure from see

ing this play." Chicago Tribune.

"Contains effective theatrical

ments." New York Tribune.

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"The - mystery York Journal.

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"Is undeniably exciting."-Record-Herald.

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PRICES: Matinee 10c, 15c and 25.

JNight 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c.

COMING Friday and Saturday, April 22 and 23 NELSON-VOLGAST FIGHT PICTURES. Monday, April 25. "THE CLIMAX."

today.

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Miss Elizabeth Webber of Price

James O'Donnell, who has been very Place will return home, this afternoon ill at St. Margaret's hospital for a few from a few days visit at Attica and

weeks, is reported to be improving nice-I Kramer, Ind.

Tuesday. at 2:30 p. m F. Marion Crawford

"Saransinesca".

Political Situation Mrs. Demlng. Review of Book. Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Holm and others

will speak of his life and works.

Let there be a full attendance at 120

Ogden street with Mrs. E. B. Griffin.

Chairman for the coming year will be elected. A StRPRISE PARTY. A very pleasant party was given as a surprise to Miss Louise Erlenbaugh Sunday afternoon at her home, 640 Indiana avenue. The guests spent avery enjoyable afternoon playing various social games and music was another feature of entertainment until a late hour when delicious refreshments were served. Among the young people present were: Lilly Mockadense. Edith

Glute, Erna Thiel, Lillian and Lucile Trout, Helen Curtis, Margaret Hart-

mann, Margaret Curt,3. Margaret Hochren, Margaret Smith, Electa

Erlenbaugh, Rena Tallman, Lena

Zimmerman, Ord Granger, William Granger, William Hartmann, Louise

Erlenbaugh and Leona Halwlck.

EXTEKTAISS AT DISSEH.

A very pleasant social event of the

past week end was a dinner party at which the Misses Leoda MacAleer and

Veda Hemstock entertained last Sat

urday evening In honor of their house

guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TP-

PERSONAL.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cohn of Chicago

were the guest sof Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemperer at their home on Warren street over Sunday. Mrs. Cohn and Mrs. Klemperer are sisters.

Roy Beckman of Salt Lake City,

Utah is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and family at their home on Doty street.

Mrs. Kathrine McLean of Decatur.

Ind. .concluded her visit In Hammond today and left for her home. Mrs. Mc

Lean is returning home from Los

Aneeles. Cal. .where she spent the

winter. She was the guest of Mr. and

Mrs. F. I. Farrell and family at their

home on East Sibley- street during her

stay here. Mrs, Mary Hansen will be confined to her home, 9 Rimbach avenue for an indefinite time with a severe sprain she Siuftered in a fall last Saturday. An" important meeting of the members of St. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will take place this evening in the guild room of the church on Rimbach avenue. Business of importance will be , transacted and it Is desired that many members attend. Mrs. Rothsteln of Elgin. 111. and Mrs. Crawley of Chicago spent Sunday in Hammond as the guests of Mrs. F. I. Farrell and family at their home, 265 East Sibley stret. Miss Eva Wilson entertained a party 1 of four Valparaiso students Sunday at

ly, which his many friends will be glad

to learn.

Miss Kenefick of Michigan City is the

guest of her cousin, Miss Margaret Car.

roll, at her home In Fayette street for

a few days. They are spending the aft

ernoon in Chicago.

Mrs. Frank Hughes of Chicago is the

guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Hasse, at their home in Sibley

street for a few days.

Miss Mabel Smith and Mr. Fleming

attended the theater In Chicago last

eevning and eaw "The Melting Pot" at

McVlckers'.

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hickey and daugh

ter. Miss Lois, of Truman avenue, were entertained at dinner yesterday at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenner in

Whiting.

Miss Muriel Eastwood of Indiana ave

nue was the guest of friends in Chi cago Sunday.

Miss Meta Stelling of Hammond and Fred Fremeyer of Hegewisch attended

Rlngling Brothers' circus at the Colis

eum in Chicago last evening.

Mrs. Heckleman and Mrs. Mauder

went to Crown Point today and t

went to Crown Point Saturday and re

mained over Sunday as . the guest of

friends. -,

Mrs. WHliam Whitaker of Lansing, Mich, formerly Mies Ferrol Dickover of Hammond is here the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dickover at their home on Ruth street for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Drackert of State Line street went to Crown Point last Saturday afternoon to attend the funeral of the late, Mr. Henry Friedrick. Mr. H. G. Merrill of South Hohman street spent Sunday in Merrillville

Mrs. George Manderback who has been visiting at Lafayette, Ind. for a few days has gone to Frankfort, Ind. where she will remain for a short visit befoie returning home to Hammond. Miss Alice Hess, who has been teaching near Wheatfield, Ind. is home to spend the summer vacation with her friends and relatives. Mrs. Leonard Knoerzer will be hostess to the ladies of the China Club next uesday evening at her home on Clinton street. It is the second social meeting of the members since before the Lenten

season and it is expected that all the members will be present. The evening will be spent with card games and several games of pedro will be played. The regular meeting of the members of Unity Council Knights of Columbus will take place this evening in the K. of C Hall. The usual amount of business will be transacted and It is desired that many members attend. The regular meeting of the members of Opal Hive No. 896 L O. T. M. M. will take place Tuesday afternoon. A full attendance of members is desired as important business will be transacted. Mrs. C. A Spellman of Logan street

is reported to be quite ill at her home, which her many friends will be sorry to learn. The members of the W. C. T. U. will hold their regular weekly afternoon meeting Tuesday at the home of the president, Mrs. H. E. Granger, 56 Hamlin street. After a short business meeting a temperance program will be rendered. All the members are invited to be present. 4 , Mrs. Schneider is pleasantly entertaining the members of the E. M. B. Club today at her home on Calumet

Mrs. Schneider Is entertaining

TOYLE OPERA' HOUSE; TONIGHT MARVELOUS AND WONDERFUL HERBERT I. FLINT MESMERIST t Assisted by ALICE H. HUGHES Pianist

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yesterday and spent the day visiting Miss Gauthler, who Is In attendance at the siminary there. ' , Mr. and Mrs. A. Kamradt spent Sunday visiting friends in" East Chicago., Miss Martha Swant of East Chicago is spending the afternoon with friends in Hammond. Earl Crawford has returned to 'Hammond from Crown Point, where he spent Sunday visiting with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Jay Crawford. Miss Kiersey was the guest of friends and relatives in Merrillville Sunday. -.

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visiting at the home of friends and ftt & QnG 0-ci0ck luncheon and a. pleasrelatives. Lnt social time will follow. Embroid-

George Martlne of South Bend, Ind

was among the out of town business

visitors In Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen of Griffith spent last Saturday visiting and transacting business In Hammond. Mr. Sam B. Woods and daughter. Marguerite of Merrillville were In Hammond last Friday evening for the Lake County Oratorical Contest at Towle's Opera House. Miss Bernlce Condon of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends

and relatives in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Adler of St. John spent Saturday in Hammond transacting business. Miss Marion Spaulding of Lincoln avenue, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her friends and relatives in Evanston, 111. Mrs. John J. Claussen will very delightfully entertain the members of the K N. Embroidery Club Tuesday evening of this week at her home on State Line street. It is the regular weekly meeting and the members will spend an enjoyable social time with their embroidery work, music and conversation. The regular meeting of th members

ery work will be one of the features of

the afternoon.

Mls Florence Loveridge was the

guest of Mies Pauline Sauerman at her home In Crown Point Sunday. ;

Mr. John Sherby of Truman avenue

spent Sunday visiting his daughter. Mrs. O. W. Harding and family at their

home in Highlands. Miss Lola Hemstock has returned to her home In Valparaiso after spending a few days with her sister. Miss Veda Hemstock in Hammond. An Important meeting of the members of the Hammond Alumni Association will take place this evening in the assembly room of the Hammond high school. A full attendance of members Is desired as important business will be transacted in connection with the banquet to the -graduating class in June. The meeting Is called for 8 o'clock.

Miss Loie Hughes has returned to her home in Crown Point after spending

the past week end in Hammond the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes af their home on Warren street.

Mrs. Gauthler and daughter of Tru

man avenue went to Roseland, -111

H BARD BY

RUBE

" Tolleston will be given another cor

dial Invitation to come in today.

Mein Herr Otto Bormann of Tolleston is taking off weight at the Battle

Creek sanitarium In readiness for the baseball season.

This is a gay world. Spring has

come, house-cleaning time is here, base

ball has begun, real estate Is booming, politics at a stand still and Mr. Roosevelt may come to Gary. The average Gary boys' Idea of- a hero is one who licks another boy a

size larger. The world used to be a stage, but now It's pretty web filled with baseball diamonds. . It is better to have loved than lost, than never to have loved at all. Yet both have their advantages. One good woman who did not understand the language very well bade the enumerator to go away as she already had plenty of census in the house. Although the rains are good for the early crops, It is a' little hard on the baseball games. on the Wabash railroad, twenty-five miles west of Gary, yesterday, and reported that two inches of snow fell tbere last night. . . . . .. .

Look over our new Stock of Vessar and Cooper . Underwear $I.OO to $3.00 A Snit. Don't think of going on a vacation without a Kodak, we have them in all sizes $1.00 to $20.00 L. COX 6c CO. 142 S. Hohman Street

For best Ladies' TailorMade Suits, See H. HELLERMAN The Londoner specialist of Ladies' Tailoring. We also do Altering, Cleaning and Pressing. 171 HOHMAN STREET Second Floor. Over Ruhstadt'a.

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