Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 269, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1910 — Page 5

Fridav, Mav 13, 1910.

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Cordial Invitation to inspect the

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OPENING DAY in New Quarters Cormier HohnniSLrsi e.ridl Sibley Streets Open fintil 10 p. m. for visitors. Business hours close at 1 p. m.

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SOLELT AS INVESTMENT. j Miss Louise Ruschli of Crown Point 1 Place to which the public is cordially

The purpose of the purchase was and Mrs. John Adank and baby, purely investment purposes on the part -

of Mr. Parry who has looked with favor

upon Gary for some time. He is the

MRS. SCHOOX ENTERTAINS.

Mrs. Schoon had as her invited guests

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head of the Parry Manufacturing com- I yesterday afternoon at her home in

,pany of Indianapolis, which Is One of . Claude street the ladies of the Silver

t the largest buggy and wagon concerns ; Leaf clob.

in the state.

The biggest deal ever consumated in improved property in Gary was put through yesterday when S. G. Parry, of Indianapolis, purchased through Guffin & Mauzy the Hotel Norton Building of the Brennan Hotel and Building company.' The consideration will not be revealed by the principles at the present time but it is

thought to be in the neighborhood of $70,000. The Hotel Norton is located on Sixth avenue and Washington street with a frontage of 125 feet on the former and 60 feet on the latter street. The hotel proper has 30 rooms and below these are six store rooms. The building is two stories in height and constructed of brick.

i lie property is ownpu Dy me tsrn- ; present

the season

and Building company of tainment for the afternoon an th

stockholders are ' ruefits nlaved several e-m f r,edrn

George Manlove and nt emii tM a ir,t,

was served at the close of the meeting.

nan Hotel

which the principal

John A. Brennan

W. II. O'Donnell. The building was con- i

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"'"" - "ll,e ,,VJ,;The refreshments were served in the since that time has paid the owners ,,., . . . . . , . - dining room, which the hostess had at-

seven per ceni on me icvesimeni. xnw thirty rooms of the hotel have been

continually filled and in fact that de-I i mand for them has always been far

Invited. The proceeds will be used for

the new church building fund and the members desire to clear a neat sum. A musical and literary program will be rendered after which refreshments will be served. There will be a meeting of the Womand Missionary Society of the First

Cards were the only enter- j Presbyterian church this afternoon at

It was the last meeting of a. all the members were 1

tractively decorated with flowers.

A CHARMING FUNCTION.

greater than the supply. The store' nnn , .u.f .

: rooms are also occupied ana nave been ; . ,

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! since the building was completed.

to the purchase price the only I ,, latlon that could be gleaned from treet' complimentary to K firm of Guffin & Mau.y was that ! Ncw Y?r ?ity.

The Dyeing Season Is Now at its Zenitli DIAMOND DYES ANGEL DYES STANDARD DYES DYOLA DYES - PUTNAJVIS DYES DANIELSON'S SWEDISH DYES . (GASOLINE DYES) Ask the Man at SUMMERS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Hohman Street near State Trasses Fitted and Guaranteed Call your Eoctor over our 'phones 28. 142. 489 Medicines Promptly Delivered

at which Mrs. T. Edwin Bell entertain

ed yesterday at her home in Wehb

Mrs. Charles

who is in

Hammond on a visit. Mrs. Bell enter-

SET PVRCHASEBS 1 PER ( EST

! As to the purchase price the only

i intim

i the firm of Guffin & .Mauzy

(ha rvncAnt rftntala rf tho hlllliUnoc TH' ill

net the purchaser about 11 per cent, j tal ned at cards and the guests played This would bring the amount of the j at s,lx pmaU tables ln the Priors. Sevdeal to within 60.0()0 or 7C,000. Both,61 ames of Pr"slve euchre were of the principles in the deal agree that'p,ayed and the hono were received by

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however, that the quarantine had tyt been observed as strictly as it might have been.

they sold at a. reasonable figure considering the profitable nature and the great future of the inv.ment. The purchase of the building included the furniture of the hotel and the equipment, which in itself, will amount to several thousand dollars. The hotel will be conducted here as

before and continue under the mangement of Harry Strlngfellow.

SOCIAL NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO.

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MAJESTIQ A. W M THF7ATDR r.ora TH

SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 15th THE MINISTER'S SON One of the best Pastorial Comedy Dramas ever prodnced. BRIGHT, CLEAN and WHOURSOMB Prices 25-35-50C Seats on sale at 'Tribe of K Book Store.

ENTERTAIN CI.tTB FRIENDS. The Misses Mayme and Tillie Ruschli were hostesses last evening to the young people of the R. C. C. club, at their home in West State street. The guests spent the evening in an enjoyable social way, the principal features of entertainment being card games, music and dancing. A two course luncheon was served at the close of the evening. The only invited guest for the evening was Leo Dietrich Of Chicago.

HAVE OUT OF TOWS GUESTS.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ruschli will entertain a number of out-of-town relatives at their home In West State street during the week-end.' They will come to attend services at St. Joseph's Catholic church, whan Claude Ruschli will take his first communion. Among those who will be present are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Terry of Chicago Heights, Miss Rose Cook of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jourdain of Hesewisch,

Mashlno, second and Mrs. Charles Barry third. After the games a dainty two course luncheon was served at small tables. The parlor decorations were very beautiful and consisted of potted palms, ferns and cut flowers.

uar8 ouncnes ui roses were- con

spicuous in ine pariors. mere were

about twenty-five Hammond ladles in attendance at the function and the only out-of-town guests were Mrs. Charles Barry, of New York City, Mrs. C. D. Standish of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. E. R. DIsbrow of Wodlawn, all former Hammond ladies.

2:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Minnie Klein in Condit street. The meeting was announced to take place at the home of Mrs. Henry Burk in Carroll street but other arrangements had to be made. An interesting study program had been prepared for the meeting. One of the leading social events of

the week will be a dancing party at which the members of the Hammond Athletic association will entertain this

evening in their club rooms in Bellview place. Many invitations have been

issued for the affair and it is expected

that there will be a large attendance of young people from Hammond and vicinity. Informal dancing will begin at

8:30 o"clcok and the program dances

will begin at 3:30 o"clock.

An evening meeting of the members

of the Parents club of the Lincoln school will occur this evening in the

school hall. The program will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock and it is expected that many parents in the district will be present to hear it. The program will be given by the teachers and children of the building.

Fined One Dollar. John Peterson was fined one dollar and costs in the city court this morning on the charge of assault and battery upon John Anderson. Peterson acted as his own lawyer and appealed the case. Their trouble, according to the testimony, grew out of money natters between them.

Couldn't Instruct Him.

Hammond attorneys are very much amused over the filing of a case by a

colored Gary attorney in which he

seeks to have "William Jackson released by habeas corpus proceedings. He filed a complaint today entitled Hartwell S. Green vs. Sheriff Thomas Grant. In this he made himself the plaintiff in the case. The clerk knew that he was wrong, but the case was filed for the reason that the clerk does not have time to Instruct lawyers in the work they do. ,

Still at the Hub. Ditimir Lemak is still at Crown Point and will n.ot be eent to Michigan City for a life sentence for several days. Ordinarily a prisoner his age would be sent to Jefffersonville, but in the case of murder they are at once sent to Michigan City.

OGIAL CALENDAR)

PERSONAL.

Miss Mayme Reiser, of Clinton street,

will leave Hammond this afternoon fori

Crown Point to remain away for several days. She will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reiser. Three more Sundays and the skating season closes at the East Chicago rink. 12-3t

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Harold Miller will be host to the members of the Boys Pleasure Club

this evening at his home in Michigan avenue. The evening will be devoted to the usual games and contests. Miss Eliabeth Webber will entertain the young people of her classes in music next Saturday afternoon. May 14th, at her home in Price Place. The second division will meet from 1:30 to 4 oclok and the young people of the first division will meet from 4 to 6 olcloek. It is important that many attend. An enjoyable program has been prepared for the meeting of the members of the Parents' Club of the Washington school this afternoon in the school hall. The meeting was called at 3 o'clock and after a short musical program Mrs. John O. Bowers will give a' talk. A general discussion was announced to follow. The members of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Christian church will give another of their popular socials this evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Sherman Grace In Price

Continued Till September. The case of Sam Vojnovich, who was accused of complicity ln the crime for which Dlmitir Lemak was sent to prison for life, came up yesterday and was continued until the September term of court.

THOUSANDS ARE WEARING OUR $2.00 HATS $2.00 is enough to Pay

for any Hat It's too much to pay for Some Hats

In our Hats, quality and finish embody service, give satisfaction and exemplify Class Styles innumerable to suit every individual face. ' The more critical you are, the easier it will be to suit youl 2.00 OUR HATS 2.00 Hoffman & Bohlirig "Milliners for Men" Bijou Theatre Bldg. 263 E. State Street

Dies of Scarlet Fever.

Josephine Rurk, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burk, 178 Dearborn street, died this morning from the effects of scarlet fever. The funeral has been arranged for 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. There have been one or two other cases Of scarlet fever in Hammond, but there is nothing that would indicate the beginning of an epidemic There has been some complaint on the north side.

Herman A. Kellner 88 STATE ST. Phone 77 HAMMOND, IND.

Doctors Gather. Myocarditis, one of .the phases of heart disease, was the subject of one of the very beit papers that has ever been heard before the Lake County Medical society. The paper was read by Dr. W. F. Howat at the regular meeting of the society. The attendance was an unusually large one.

Specials for Saturday, May 14th

17c

BEEF TENDERLOIN, per pound SIRLOIN POT ROAST, per pound RIB ROAST, per pound FRESH HAMS, country hogs, per pound FRESH PORK SHOULDER, per pound SPARE RIBS, per pound

12c 14c 10c 15c 13c

BRISKET OF VEAL, per pound SHOULDER OF VEAL, per pound LEG OF VEAL, per pound SMOKED HAMS, (Cudahy), per pound. . 2 cans Corn 2 cans Tomatoes 2 cans Peas

HOME-MADE SAUSAGE Orders Promptly Delivered

121c 1 3c 1 5c 1 8c 150c