Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1910 — Page 5

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W. F. Manhlno expects to spend & week in Milwaukee at the time of the national K. of P. encampment next August The convention will be held In the first week of the month. "I'll spend my vacation at Glendale," aid A. Man-ay Tanner, oft hand this morning-, but upon second thought believed that he would make a number of excursions In his automobile. Jeha MrOtrrx expects to take to the Wisconsin woods in the summer. George Elder, as far as he knows now will breath the invigorating; and re freshing; air from Lake Michigan as It sweeps over Hammond. Jack "Walker i I am going to my farm In Michigan to do some repair work and get some one to work the place for me. The rest of the time I will pend at home with my ouba. Carl Ameai Oh. In the Crow's Nest at Valparaiso, I suppose. BL F. Metklct I am going to remain In Hammond and sell coal. Otto Rabet I am going to get a fifteen days' vacation but I have no idea how I will spend it Dr. B. M. ftaanttlat I am going" to Detroit and then to Franklin. Omar Trout i I don't krtow whether EXCURSION TO Peru, Marion AND Muncie VIA Chicago, Cincinnati & LcuisYiIaRanrQiJ Saturday Night, June 18 SCHEDULE AND RATES RATE TIME. $1.25 Ar' Peru 2:02 a. m. 1.75 Ar. Marlon.... 3 :01a. m. 2.00 Ar- Muncie 3:55 a. m. Tickets good to return on all trains ' up to and Including Train No. 2 of j Monday, June 2Cth, arriving Hammond' :36 p. m. For further information apply to ;, C. W. HEIMBACH, Agent, J 151 South Hohman St. : Hext Excursion Sat. Juns 25 pv-'nF i-TYf f'S" W 4 mmm

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or not I will take a vacation. Pete Cruuakfri I am going to stay right here in Hammond." TV. C Bflmas will make an excursion In his auto to L.ke Geneva, Wisconsin. He will leave- about the first of July and return about the fifth. At Lake Geneva he will meet the directors of the Indiana state board of the Y. M. C. A. Later in the month he will make a trip Into Michigan In his machine and will be accompanied by Mrs. Belman and Miss Adklns. Dr. Robert Gillie prefers the weekend excursions and will take a number of them this summer. M. m. Tow Ir, Jr.. Is looking forward to a long rest In the mountains toward the close of the summer. His health at present Is not all that he wishes It to be. J a due Vfrrll g. RHteri I am going to Sylvian Lake, Michigan, to spend the summer with my family. I feel that I need the rest. George ODssieUi I feel that I have had all the vacation that I need. I am going to settle down to business this summer. Lawrence Con I am going to spend my summer at Hammond and Hegewisch attending to my business. I do not believe I will take a vacation. Fred Rimbaest "Vacations cost too much money. I think I shall remain In Hammond. Dr. T. W. Obertlnt 1 am going to the Elk's conclave at Detroit and then 1 am going home down In Ohio. Jalina Taussig A vacation? They ain't no such thing. Peter "W. Merni I am going to the Indiana Saciety picnic and will spend the rest of the summer building ny house in Glendale.

HAVE YOU TRIED FOR Tun More essays were received today by Thb Times which has charge of the E. C. Minas $20 gold prise contest on "Essays on Erly Closing." There is at present no opportunity In Hammond whereby any one can earn more money for less work. All that is required Is an essay of not less than 100 words nor more than 200 words setting forth the best reasons why It is desirable to close the stores foar nights out of six in the week, leaving the stores pen on Monday and Saturday nights. Dyspeptic an a : j. lucins are not report to the contrary.

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OUT D. FROHMAfJ R. E. Garber has Just purchased his third ten-cent theater. The last one he purchased is located at Thirty-ninth street and Wentworth avenue. Mr. Garber says that of the theaters he has purchased so far have been good paying propositions. He is now one of the busiest men on the south side and finds all he can do looking after his Interests. HAMMOND HEWS Back From Trip. Richard Schaaf Jr. back from his eastern trip and reports that he hal the time of his life. He was accom panied by Mrs. Schaaf who also enjoyed her sojourn in the east Immensely. Schaaf was In Washington several days where he and Mrs. Schaaf met the president and many of the other nota bles there. Mr. Schaaf also attended to a number of business matters while he was in the east Shanklin Helps. An arrangement for co-operation between Coroner E. M. Shanklin of Lake County and Coroner Hoffman of Cook County, 111., for the identification of unknown bodies, will undoubtedly work out to advantage for both officials and to the better accomodation of the public. In this way it is hoped to Identify the bodies such who are found floating in the lake or who may meet death In another way. Coroner Hoffman made the same re quest of all coroners along the shores of Lake lchlgan in Indiana, but Coroner Shanklin was the first to respond. Plumbers 'Strike On. While the plumbers' strike is not yet settled, there is said to have been a movement among the Journeymen during the last few days to bring about a conference between them and the master plumbers. The journeymen say that there are only a very few men out of work and say that their walkout should not be called a strike as most of the men are working somewhere else In the region and getting the desired scale of J5.50 a day. William Kleihege, a master plumber, took occasion to convince an inquiring Journyeman plumber by what right he was doing Journeyman's work by using physical force on his questioner. , The latter Is not a member of the local which Is now on strike, and did not think that he was stumbling Into trou ble so readily. Harvey Gives It Up. After having been In the city Jail since Monday morning .because he refused to pay his ten dollar fine and costs for not having had a city draylng license, Harvey Marchant, the veteran drayman, late yesterday afternoon de cided that he had enough of life in the city jail. He drew on his bank account and squared himself with the authorl ties. Eagles to Have Initiation. A big time awaits the members of the Hammond Aerie of Eagles tonight In connection with the initiation of a class of candidates. There is but' one regret in connection with the event and that is the fact that George JThiel, the young man who was drowned last week, was to have been a candidate this evening. The candidates this evening are William Herrlngton, James Kirk, Ar thur Kirk and William Slane. Worth Going Miles to See. There will be a ball game between the bankers and the newspaper men of Hammond between the yellowbacks and the greenbacks. The newspaper men will be from the shops and offices of both newspapers and the bankers will represent all of the banks of the city. The bankers seem to be banking on the newspaper men getting into a fight over politics and religion, but the newspaper men plan to stand unitedly against the common enemy and expect to win in a walk. There will be three players from the Hammond Dally News and Thb Times will furnish the other six men. The date of the game it not set, but it is understood that It will be played within a week. Owing to the fact that the newspaper men work all of the time there will probably be some difficulty in securing a date for the game. WASHINGTON WORRIED ABOUT GARY CENSUS Work of Tenth District Is Tied Up by Difficulty of Gary Enumeration. Washington officials of the federal census bureau who have had their hands full with the Gary enrollment problem want the work closed by next week. This is the instructions Supervisor Doran received yesterday. Last evening the citizens voluntary committee headed by Chairman H. E. Corbett held another session and discussed the situation with Mr. Doran. It has been found that the most difficulty lies In the registration of the roomers in the various homes of the city. They are constantly shifting from one part of the town to another, and as there are at least S.000 people of this class in Gary the task Is similar to the Job of trying to count a flock of young chickens that are running everywhere. So It Is with the Gary roomers. The educational campaign among the

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