Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1910 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Thursday, Sept. 1, 1910.

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CARE OP EYES A PART -

OF. ED V CATION. -

' . - MPrpr ear mt h eyea is of the rMentlals of education,"

Ella FIaK Cblea.

go' firaoai aprintndent of " ackoola.. Aaa ska mmaauai aat a set of directions as to the best

tray to eare for eyes be priated

oa the flyleaf of every scaoot book. Her . 4ra bre embodied are quoted from I'opu- d lar Merhaalrs.

Whra the eyes bare to be

d rubbed frequently while readlmc; It la tluie to consult aa aeullst. d

4 Doat read 1h the llht la d

a. frost. This ruin the eyMlsht d d quicker than anything; else. The 4 llarht should fall obliquely front

behlad over the left shoulder. Never read with the sua shining 4 directly oa your booh;.

d Don't go to Bleep or even take d : d a nap In such a position that d

your eyes will open dlreetly oa d

d the light vr hen awakealna;. '

d When a book or niatraslae baa

d to be held at arm's lencth In d

4 reading:, It la a ala-n that g-lasnea 4

dv are needed. Don't delay la hav- d lag your eye tested. d j d Always hold yonr bead erect d

d when yon read and hold your d boofc fourteen Inches from yonr d face. d I'ae a shade over every light,

even a candle. d Be sure, when readlag, that

the light Is clear and good.

Avoid books or papers India- d

d tlnctly printed or n inull type. Rest your eye every little while, when reading, by look-

! lag away from the book.

d Wash the eyes night and

d morning In pure water. 4

was announced to take place this af-1 tate department in the absence of his

ternoon. had to be postponed for two I chief, Mr, Norton.

weeks on account of illness among the) Immediately upon his . return Mr.

members and the absence of several 1 Manlove, who is chairman of the Calu-

from the city. , ; , The ladies of the Martha Aid Society Of the First Christian church are. meeting this afternoon in the parlors of the church for the regular weekly meeting. After the business meeting a pleasant social time will be passed. The regular meeting of the members of the St. Paul'g Lutheran League will take place this evening in " the school hall, the corner of Sibley street

and Oakley Avenue.

met township republican committee, will deive into politics at once and. proceed to get things in shape for the fall campaign. The hunters are expected

tomorrow.

A FRENCH MOTOR COAT OF BROWN RATINE.

The very stunning polo and motor coats worn at Trouville have been

built of a new coat fabric ratine; which is as light and soft as thistledown and as warm as an army banket. This smart motor coat is of tobacco brown ratine, with oriental embroidery in shades of red, orange, golden

brown and dull blue on the shoulder, the brilliant tones of the embroidery being subdued by strappings of dark brown velvet. The buttons are steel

set in ebony rims, a tab of the dark velvet throwing each button into orna

mental relief. This coat is by Marshall Armand. The turban is a draped

model by Louison.

has been arranged to follow the busi

ness meeting.. An enjoyable time is being spent by the members of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the First M. E. ehurch today at their annual picnic at the Lake Front. The husbands and friends of the members were also invited to be present.

Mrs. W. C. Kunert of Tolleston was the guest of friends in Hammond yes

terday.

Miss Alice King of Pittsburg. Pa. is

spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. King at their home in Clin

ton street.

Mrs. R. B. Mentz of Windsor Park

was the guest of Mrs. Rodney C. Hobbs

at her home, SS6 Alice avenue yes

terday, 4

Miss Florence Merwin is expected to

arrive in Hammond today after spend

lng the summer vacation in Chicago and Columbus, O. Miss Merwin is a

teacher in the Hammond high school

Miss Julia Krinbil will leave today

for Minneapolis to resume her teaching

in tha public schools after spending

the summer in Hammond with her

mother. Mrs. Georee Krlnbill at her

residence in Ann street.

George Knoerser left today for

Minneapolis where he is going on a

few days business visit.

Mrs. John Pascaly has returned from

a short visit wun irienas ai tjeaar

Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Erick Lund will enter

tain the members of the Hammond

Chapter O. E. S. at a lawn party Fri

day evening at their residence, 21 War

ren street. It will be one of the first

social gatherings of the members and

Easy to Read Between Lines

Thosa who can read between the

lines see a tricky move in the , nomination of Attorney P. A. Parks of Indiana Harbor as representative on the

A social program I democratic ticket For some time the

energetic young democrat from the HaFber has been boomed as the most likely democratic candidate for prosecutor.

His boom became too threatening for

the powers that be so yesterday he was sidetracked into -the legislative nomination. Parks is declared to have opinions and a mind of his own, and

with him as the nominee for the prosecutorship the democratic ticket if suc

cessful might then possibly contain a man in power who would not be pliable

in the hands of the democratic bosses.

Parks has always been a faithful

worker for the party, and he would

have surely landed the proseeutorshlp

had not the legislative honor been

forced upon him.,

Coal Is Up.

Without a quiver the price of coal

went up this morning and the poor consumer is having nightmares as how

he shall be able to meet his bills. Many of Gary's south end residents who buy

coal by the bucket or by the bushel are KAlnnlno- in. l.an Ih.lr vBrvo Bllrvr.lv

in strong boxes.

At most of the coal offices anthra

cite is increased from $7.75 to $8, Po-

cahantas is listed at 6.50, mine run leaps from S4.T5 to $5, Hoeking Valley

from 15.50 to $5.75, and best Indiana

from $5 to $5.25.

Tow! Ossra-B

oiise,

SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, SEPT, 3. B. C. Whitney's Big Musical Success A Broken Idol 50 "-AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS 50

PRICES Matinee: 25c to 75c Box 1.00. Night 25c to 1.00. Box 1.50

SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY, SEPT. 4. B. C. Whitney's Piquant Musical Mixture I. of Spice

WITH A BIG CAST OF PRINCIPALS AND THE FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS

PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Jmd 1.00. Box Seats 1.50

MONDAY, Labor Day, MATINEE AND NIGHT, Sept. 5.

5 A MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF REAL MERIT

The Wizard of Wiseland

A Mammoth Melange of Worth, Musio and Mimicry PRICES Mat.: 25c, 35c and 50 Night 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1. Box $1.50

' TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 6

RICE & BARTON'S The Smartest Musical PlayLarge Chorus of Pretty Girls

Rose Hill English Company

"The Sweetest and

Musical Show of Them

Folly

Dainties All.

Did They Put Tim Out? Tim Engieliardt, the South Broad

way real estate magnate and the "big

noise" of that part of Gary that lies

below the LJttle Calumet river, failed to see the "every little movement" that prevailed when he was nominated as a county councilman. His nomination

resulted in his being placed on the ticket.

For a long time Tim has been con

sidered as one of the etigible candidates for the new aldermanic positions

which are to result in the redisricting

PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Box Seats, $1. Seats ready.

Social News IN Hammond

MEALS FOR THE DAY. - "Friday, Sept. BRKAKFAST Cereal with Sugar and Cream Baked Apples Waffles with Maple Syrup Coffee LUNCHEON Stuffffed Eggs Lettuce Salad , Finger Rolls Tea DINNER Fried Smelts auce Tartare Or Broiled Lamb Chops Jullenna Potatoes Tomato and Lettuce Salad Compote of Rice with Stewed Pears WEDDED YESTERDAY.

The marriage of Mr. Charles D. Cole and Miss Winnifred Pickrell took place yesterday evening at- the Methodist parsonage, Rev. w. F. Switzer officiating. Mr. Pickrell. a brother of the bride and Miss Martin were attendants. The couple will live at 201 Chicago avenue. A riOIC PARTY. Mrs. John Tibbitt entertained a few of her friends very delightfully at a picnic party yesterday at Jackson Park

SOCIAL XE1VS FOR FRIDAY. M1n Georgia DeWeese will "entertain In honor of the glrla of the J,

F. F. CInb Friday evening at her

home in KInihacb avenue. The regular meeting; of the mem

bera of Hammond Hive o. 2 I.. O.

T. M. will take plaee Friday even

Ina; In the K. of P. Hnll. The usual

bUNlneaa and nodal program will

be carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Land will be host and hoMex Friday evening at a lawn party at their residence In Warren street. Their guests will be the members of the order of Eastern Star. The member , of the North Side Ladles Cub will picnic at the Lake Front park tomorrow. The picnic will take place of the regular monthly meeting.

tended. Tha routine business was

transacted after which there was a

pleasant social session. The hour was

spent in conversation and music after which refreshments were served.

. 4 , . it .la very enoyable time is anticipated inar take Dlace in the church narlors I tt j

and all the members are invited to at- The members of the Alpha Phi Club tend. I decided to postpone the meeting which

was announced for Friday of this week

CHIRC1I SERVICES. I until Jfriaay Bliernoon, oepicmuc. "

Rev. Jenklnson of Presbyterian The Rlace of meeting wui pe announc- and inprease in the Gary wards. Un

church of Chicaeo. a verv eloouent ed among the memDers laier. ii wiui.tu yesterday at 4 o'clock he was

speaker will hold services at the Pres- be the first gathering of the members j very likely candidate, but the naming

byterian church next Sunday morning after the summer vacation. l 0f njm for the county council, an in

and evening, continuing until Rev. I Miss Ruth and George Holmes of In-1 consequential position as compared

Hoffman the newly elected pastor cn!,iinnnHs are exnected to arrive in

occupy the pulpit, which will be about Hammond omorrow to spend several

days with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cole

and family at their home in Indiana avenue. Thev have been spending a

few days at Mackinac Island,

Miss Alvina Hopp has returned to her

Friday, Sept. 9: "ALMA WO WOHNST DU" (Alma Where do Ypy Live)

next April, when he completes his col

lege course.

ESTEHTAISS INFORMALLY.

Miss Sadie Jones wiVl entertain in-.

with the berth of a Gary alderman,

deftly eliminated him from the race.

It was learned today that Engle

hardt, who was also nicely side-tracked

from the Joint senatorial position by

the same nomination, did some medl

tating this morning and then he woke

home in Chicago after a few days visit UP- ls no longer an aldermanic

in East Chicago complimentary to Miss

Edna Tleche of Hammond whose mar

riage to Mr. Stanley Crane will take

place early in September.

FASHIOXETTES,

Leading waist models have low necks

and elbow sleeves; many are made

with three-quarter elbow sleeves,

Table linen is now ornamented with

renaissance lace. Venise of drawn work

combined with hand embroidery

enjoyable musical program was rendered and the guests were then served with dainty refreshments. The next party will take place Wednesday evening of next week and Miss Mae Huber will entertain at her home in Truman avenue. A CHILDREN'S PARTY. Miss Florence Hix entertained a number of her little friends yesterday afternoon at her home, 765 Claude street in honor of her eighth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was enjoyably spent with games and contests, the prise was won by Harold Wajker. At four o'clock the little guests were in-

in Chicago. The euests sDent the en- vited into the dining room and served

tire day at the park and had a pleas-, wlth dainty refreshments. The hostess ant time. An elaborate picnic luncheon was presented with many pretty gifts

was served at noon. Among those who were present were Mrs. Jochim and family of Chicago, Mrs. Sharret, Mrs, Everett Merrill and family, Mrs.

in remembrance of the day. Among those present were: Lyman and Harold

Avery, Thiel Babeock, Freddie Rans

bothan, Harold Walker, Mac McClay,

Thomas Tuley and family and Master Harry Blanford, Theodore Hatfield, George Tibbitt and John Harris. (George Noe, Joe Reinert, Ruth and Ida j McMullen, Gertrude and Florence ATTEND WEDDING. ! Daumer, Vera Miller, Blanche Kansfleld,

Miss Etta Gastel of Williams street Lucile Reinert, Mildred Blanford, Mil and Miss Gertrude Price of South Hoh-. dred Walker, and Phrone Fillinger.

man street went to Crown Point this

morning to attend the wedding of Miss Cora Seaberger to Mr. Frank Eder

MEETING WAS POSTPONED.

The meeting of the members of the

formerly of Crown Point but now of Ladies' Aid Society of the First Con-

Chicago.

MRS, HOER A HOSTESS. Mrs. John Huber was hostess at a

gregational church which was announc

ed to take place yesterday afternoon

was postponed until next week. The

change of meeting was made on ac

very pleasant party last evening at count of the picnic at the Lake Front her home in Truman avenue at which which the members of the Northslde only the members of the Fleurdella club Ladies Club will attend tomorrow. The

were guests. It was the regular week-' place of meeting has not been decided.

ly club meeting and all the members

were in attendance .The evening was spent in social card games. There were several games of pedro played at small tables in the parlors after which the prizes were awarded. Mrs. Huber, Mrs. Wllhelm, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Schubert received the honors and the consolation

A SOCIAL MEETING

A very enjoyable meeting of the members of the Deborah Aid Society of the

First Christian church took place yes

terday afternoon in the parlors of the

First Christian church in Calumet ave

nue. It was the regular weekly meet

prlxe was awarded to Mrs. Baker. An lng and & large number of members at-

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with Mrs. William Prohl at her home

in Monroe street.

Misa Marv SDarks entertained Mrs.

Grabaska and daughter of Powners

Grove and Mrs. Nowak of Chicago

her home in West Hammond during the

past week end

possibility and now he realiees that

had he declined the honor yesterday

he would still be in the race. But now

it is too late

From the East.

Several eastern visitors arrived in

Miss Cora Ludwlg has gone to Crown Gary this morning. They are: Mr. and

Point to spend a few days with friends

and relatives.

Mrs. Brock of East State street has

There have been seasons when the Uone to Lafayette . Ind. to spend a few

days visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Herbst will leave

tomorrow on their vacation which they

will spend at various Michigan points.

Miss Hannah Gruszka is enjoying a

vacation from her duties as saleslady at the T.ion Store and will spend It

visiting in Chicago.

Miss Blanche Huebler entertained

Mlus Minnie Rolnert of Gibson and

Mrs. C. D. Wllgartern and Miss R, A, Wilsrartern. Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. C

E. Mapes Flushing, Long Island, N. Y

A. A. Landon. Buffalo. The outsiders

are registered at the Gary hotel.

shirtwaist was smarter, but never one

when It was more effective or more

popular.

An excellent suit for general wear is

a coat and skirt of blue linen of the

royal shade now In vogue. The collar and cuffs are of white linen and

buttons of white pearl.

A band of insertion or embroidery

or a stitched band or tne material of

l . . , i . . . nlK.nn r A

the dress is a neat finish to the square Messrs. Annur amismu.i vl x....

collarless neck

Home From Vacation.

Dr. R. C. Stamper, who has dental offices with Dr. T. B. Templin in the Brennan block. Sixth avenue and

Broadway, is home from a Canadian trip with his fiance and her mother,

who are from Kentucky. While away

the doctor visited Montreal, Ottawa

and other Dominion points of interest.

whether

linen.

of

of the wash dress.

gingmam, chambray or

Walter Vanes of Hessville last evening

I at her home.

Messrs. Albert and Hilbert Olelen of

Holland are visiting Miss Ida Kodyker

FL-r

ieht

TEL. SOUTH CHICAGO, 232

One Week Commencing Sunday Matinee, September 4th THE CALUMET STOCK CO. Presents The Beautiful Western Drama THE COW BOY AND THE LADY PRICES 10, 20, 30 and 50 Cents. Wednesday and Saturday Matinee 10c and 20c SPECIAL MATINEE LABOR DAY.

WILL ENTERTAIN FRIENDS.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Trimble of

the Windsor apartments will entertain the officials of the Christian church

John

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PERSONAL. There will be a picnic at St. Labor Day.

Mr. Charles Otters of Dayton, Ky. is

visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Smith at their home in Summers street.

Mrs. Otters has been visiting here for

the past month.

Miss1 Laura Marie Closser left this

afternoon for her home in Laporte, Ind

after a week's visit with Miss Beatrice

Hansen at her home, 9 Rimbach avenue.

Mrs. Charles Miller will entertain the members of the Fern Leaf Linen Club this afternoon at her home in

South Hohman street. Mrs. Miller will entertain at cards and the guests will

play several games of whist.

Mrs. Mahns will be at home this af

ternoon to the members of the Sunshine

Club at her home in Plummer avenue. Cards will be the principal feature of entertainment. Mrs. John L Rohde and daughters, the Misses Laura and Elxabeth of Indiana avenue will spend two weeks visiting fiends and relatives at Butterfield and other points in Minnesota. A special meeting of the members of the Ladles Society to the B. of L F. and E. is taking place this afternoon In the K. of P. Hall. Business of importance will be transacted. Mrs. Bowers of Appleton, Wis. will arrive in Hammond this afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilley and family at their home In South Hohman street. She was met in Chicago by Miss K. G. Reilley. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby of Truman av,-nue went to Highlands today to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harding and family. Mrs. P. Reilley has returned home

from Logan Square, Chicago where she

nas been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Morrison for several days.

C. C. Smith of East Chicago was in

Hammond today on a business visit.

Julian Jouche of Crown Point spent

the day in Hammond transacting busi ness. ,

Mrs. John Crisman and Miss Franz are spending the day visiting friends

in Woodlawn.

Judge W. W. McMahon, Attorney J.

H. Conroy and P. Reilley were among

the Hammond men in Gary yesterday

The meeting of the members of Circle

No. i of St. Margaret's Hospital wbicb

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaluf and their wives tomorrow evening. The

In Ogden street. They expect to remain over Labor Day. Mrs. P. J. Kooy and son, Clayton of Highlands were the guests of Mrs. C. Kaluf and family at their home in Ogden street today. They are returning home from Corsica, S. D. Mr. F. S. Betz arrived in Hammond this morning on the 9:17 Monon after a few months spent in Europe. Mrs. L T. Meyer and chidren have returned to their home in Doty street after a week's visit with Mrs. John O. Bowers at her coVtage at Porter, Ind.

Days News In Gary

Memory of the Past.

The Jollet, 111., Evening Herald has

on its editorial page a dally resume of

the stories It printed five, ten and fifteen years ago. Yesterday it had one

that referred to its former mayor, W

C. Crolius. now of Gary. The Herald

said: Augunt St, 100.. Mayor Crolius, the retiring president of the League of American Municipalities and the Joliet delegation to the annual meeting at Toledo. Ohio, returned to Jollet this morning. As a token of the esteem with which the mayors of the many cities of America hold-Crol-lus, he was presented with a beautiful gold watch.

Begin New Building.

Contractors Gallagher & Williams today began the work of erecting a

three-story flat building for J. L Hy

lands at 541 Adams street, from plans

designed by Architect J- J- Verplank and staff. The structure will be of

brick veneer construction and will con

tain four apartments. Its cost is in the

neighborhood of $5,600.

Nimrods on Way.

Captain H. S. Norton and Attorney George Manlove are on their way home from the wilds of North Carolina

where they have been fishing and hunt

lng. " So says Pontius Helntz, who is holding down the lid of the United

States Steel corporation's local real ea

rn a i n purpose of the meeting is for the discussion of the building- of the new

church and the selection of the site.

RETURNS "FROM TRIP. Dr. E. L Schiable has returned from

a ten days' trip throughout the east.

MRS. PRICE CONVALESCING. Mrs. Henry C. Price, who recently

underwent an operation in the Mercy . hospital, is recovering nicely and will

be able to be brought to her home

about the first of next week.

RETAIL CLERKS. The retail clerks have called a rneet-

ing for tonight to make arrangements

for the Labor day parade.

MRS. DEIEL ENTERTAINS. The Truth Seekers' club of the Methodist church met last night at the

home of Mrs. George E. Deuel, 677 Harrison street.

DR. STAMPER RETURNS. Dr. R. C. Stamper of the Brennan building returned yesterday from , a

month's trip In which he visited New

York and Boston and many points of Interest In Canada, W ILL VISIT IN LAPORTE. Mrs. Harry Hardenbrook of Connecticut street will leave today for Laporte, where she will spend several days. RETURN FROM MILWAUKEE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubinger returned last evening from a week's stay in Milwaukee, where they were the guests of friends and relatives. OCCUPY NEW HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tittle have moved into their new home which has been lately completed on Van Buren street.

Your Eyes are Priceless

Without your eyes you can do nothing, if nor help those dear to yo1:

Ton cannot watt upon your-

Don't Neglect your Eyes It you are troubled with headache or dry, burning, Itching or aching eyes, or your eyes tire easily when reading, come to us, we can and will help you Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted fry the latest and most scientific methods. Two graduate opticians always In attendance. STATE LICENSE 442

John . McGairy 175 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET

PRESHYTERIAN 8. S. PICNIC. Members of the Presbyterian Sunday school classes will journey to Robertsdale, leaving Gary on the 12:24 Lake Shore train, where they will spend the day picnicking at Lake Front park. ORGANIZE TONIGHT.

This evening at the Christian church the Brotherhood Discipiles of Christ

will be organized. This will be a chap

ter of the national organization to be

found in most of the leading churches

of the Disciples. All members of the church are requestel to be present.

WILL RETURN MONDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Corhett and children, who have been making an extensive tour of the west, are expected home next Monday. WILL GO TO DETROIT. Many Gary people will take advantage of the excursion rate to Detroit on the Wabash railroad next Sunday. TEACHERS I1EGIV TO ARRIVE. The greater, part of teachers and instructors who will have charge of the Gary schools, beginning next week, have arrived in the city and have re

ceived their instructions from Superintendent Wirdt. Much emphasis has been laid on the fact that more attention will be paid to the social life of the school children this year. The class plays and entertainments of the lower grades in which the children took so much Interest will be repeated again this year, adn plans are already being made to make the social life at the

school most attractive to the children.

LINCOLN JEFFERSON COLLEGEOF-LAW Fail term opens Monday, Sept. 12th. Three year course leading to the tL. B. degree. Post-graduate course leading to the LL. M- degree. For catalogue, address the President, W. Mayes Martin, D.D., HAMMOND, IND.

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