Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1911 — Page 6

5 Friday, May 19, 1911. '

THE TIMES.

Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

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From the Diary of SL Lenc Heern tell nv a feller wearln' er silk umbrella fciver fer a necktie before, but heerd fer th' fust time- yestiddy o' a woman wiiarln one fer a' new f angled skirt. Begins f look es If Knotts, Green wald, Lewis, Moose, et al.' will furnish Lake county with all th' pyrotechnics she needs fer her prerFourth o July celebrations. It's a poor day When Lake county ain't got use fer er gran' Jury in vestlgashun. Another carload of oil is expected to arrive today which will be used on the fralance of Crown Point streets as . a temporary dust retarder. The application of oil has proven very successful. not only In keeping down the-dust but as an additional means of preserving the streets. Three or four "more carloads will be necessary before the job is completed and Crown Point residents Can enjoy the balance of the season without having to resort to closed windows and doors In order to keep from c'.-.oklng with dust. , The Crown Point sehools close today after a very successful school year, tfi spite of the fact that the school work has been hampered to a certain r:tent through, the fact that the school Quarters have been somewhat inadequate on account of the .tearing down of the south ward building and the erection of the new school house. It 5 a expected that the new building will e completed by the beginning of the school year next season and the high school pupils can avail themselves of all the privleges and convenences of a modern and up-to-date school house. , The lineup for the Crown Pont-Indl-ana Harbor game has been selected and the following players will play ball for the county seat fans: Henning. p; Gratwlck, c: Eder, lb; Smith, 2b; . Kneedler, ss; B. Gratwlck, 3b; Kuschnick, rf; "Walters, cf; Enright, If; Glover, sub. Miss Maude Williams, Mrs. W A. Scheddell and Mrs. Howell V. Parry returned last evening from Valparaiso, where they attended the tenth district convention of the Indiana Federation ofWomen's clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Flfleld are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bar ringer Brown on Main street. , Four or Ave new residences are being planned for Crown Point this summer, and there does not look like any dearth of work for the contractors and mechanics at the county Beat, for the present at least. ; Rev, W. F. Hovls of South Bend returned this morning after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. "William Parry on East street. Joseph P. Toung is transacting business in Hammond and Chicago today. ' Crown Point sweltered and burned with the rest of Lake county towns and cities yesterday' in one of the warmest PARISIAN SAGE A Hair Grower, Dressing and Beautifier that Delights all Womankind. Tes; Dear Madam: Keep a bottle of Parisian Sage in your home and you will have the most delightful and in vigorating hair dressing knoVn to mankind. It drives out dandruff; makes the scalp immaculately white, stops all Itching sensation and prevents the hair from falling out, fading or turning grey. As a grower of luxuriant hair and a beautlfler that puts life and a radiant luster int the hair Parisian Sage Is guaranteed. Larje bottle 54 . cents at Sumrw:s Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Giri with the Auburn hair on ivcr bottle.

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May days on record. No prostrations were recorded here, but Crown Point's shade trees were never used to better advantage than yesterday. Dr. Charles J. Tinkham is in attendance at his Hammond dental parlors today. Judge Kopelke and several Crown Point superior court Jurymen made the trip to Hammond this morning. The Breyfogle home, north of lown, was the scene of an enjoyable gather

ing last evening, when tho members of the eighth grade class of the Crown Point school were royally entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Breyfogle's home. Harry I). Swartz transacted business in Chicago yesterday. The clots exercises of the high school graduating class occur at the Methodist church this evening. All are invited to attend. ROBERTSDALE. Mike Hubbard, the barber, has let the contract for a one story building in Indiana boulevard. The building will be a frame with a store front which Mr. Hubbard will occupy as a barber shop. Smith Bros, are the contractors. The Hammond nigh school orchestra will play at the ice cream social giv en at the Franklin school building this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Marts of Har rison avenue attended the Gaiety theater in South Chicago "Wednesday evening. Mrs. Flood of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golding of Harrison avenue "Wednesday. "While fishing at Mud Lake Thomas Hussey, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hussey of Atchison avenue, had the misfortune to step on some glass cutting several arteries in his foot. He is under the care of Dr. Hoskins. Captain Ryron of the fire department left Tuesday for Union City. Mich., to attend the. funeral of his mother-in law, whose death occurred Monday. Mrs. J. Linneman and daughter, Mil dred, and Mrs. J. Sharpe were ' the guests of friends in Englewood Mon Fred Bahn of East Side was a Robertsdale visitor "Wednesday evening. Miss Metha Kasch of Indiana boulevard visited frelnds in Hammond last evening Violet, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golding, who is suffering with an attack of typhoid fever, was reported slightly better yesterday. Miss Augusta "Wilkenlng of Roberts avenue visited East Side friends yester day. i Joe Hayes of Harrison avenue was a South Chicago business visitor Wednes day evening. The members of the Interstate Pedro club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Soltwedel in Har rison avenue. The sruests met for i j pleasant social time and spent the aft ernoon In playing pedro. At the close of the games dainty refreshments were served. The honors were awarded Mes dames William Bahn, Herman Theissen and Edward Freese. Don't fail to attend the May dan cing party, given by the Bachelor club, Saturday evening. May 20, at the Whit ing Skating Rink. Music by Whiting band. 17-4t LANSING. Mrs. William Potts was a Chicago visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Engel of Berg er'were in. town in their auto Tuesday evening. The Misses Ward entertained guests Tuesday evening. Miss Mabel Vierk is visiting in Chicago. Mrs. A. Vansteenberg was a Chicago shopper Wednesday. Miss Ida Tesch was in the city Wednesday. August Tesch went to town Wednesday. Arnold Vierk spent the day in Chicago Wednesday. , t An accident which might have proven serious occurred Wednesday night in front of the Dutch Reform church when John Kingma. who was on his motorcycle, ran into the rig driven by Mr. Jaeger of Bernioe. It was after dark and John came along on the wrong side of the street with no lights on his machine. A shaft was broken from the buggy and the horse was bada Gas & Electric Co. East Chicago, Indiana Harbor

ly frightened, but nobody were injured.

Mr. and Mrs. A. DeHeus celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Wednesday, May 17. About fifty guests from Lansing and Munster came early In the day to assist them in making th event a memorable one. The house was beautifully decorated, the - color scheme being pink and green.. The Sow ers used In decoration were carnations and roses. Eight tables were laid for both dinner and supper, which was served by a caterer from Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. De Heus received many beau tiful anniversary gifts. GRIFFITH. Mrs. Caroline Dutton and Mrs.. Cloe Pratt visited relatives at Ross today. Miss Blanche Addlesberger of Ham mond was the guest of Miss Emily Southworth yesterday. R. M. Thompson of Valparaiso was here yesterday on business. It Is reported that the leaders of the opposition are talking of going to the courts for the purpose of enjoining the town board from issuing bonds for the erection of the new town ball. The Catholic Columbia. League held arr ice cream social and dance in Rus sell's hall last evening. A most, enjoy able time was had. The receipts are for the benefit of William Austgen, who some time ago had his leg broken by a team running away with him.- I CLARK STATION. Fred Byron of Clarke has purchased a fine Indian motorcycle and is doing nicely in regards to controlling It. Hal Hack and Hank Day of Abrey were Clark Station visitors yesterday. Nelson Richards and Louis Eversoll of the American Bridge 'works spent the evening with friends here. George Taylor of Clark had a very exciting runaway ' last evening. ' Mr. Taylor drove his buggy horse to town and went into the store on business

and in the meanwhile his horse got I national church wilKpreach next Suni - j . i

loose and ran away. It was caught on Clark road after running for ' two blocks. Very little damage was done. vThe carpenters of the American works are now residing here. ST. JOHN. Miss Mary Schutz of Chicago Heights spent today with her sister, Mrs. Frank Gerlach. Mat Shannon of Chicago Is staying out here for an Indefinite time to improve his health. August Rohrbacher of Chicago transacted liuslness here today. Fred Scherer returned to Chicago today after spending several days here with relatives. " 11 Miss Mary Hoffman of Cedar Lake was the guest of relatives here Thursday. ' . DYER. The final promotion examination of the public school children took place yesterday. " The results with the class work of -the year Is to determine whether or not the pupils will be promoted to the next grade. Anton Kaiser and daughter spent Wednesday evening with relatives at Scherervllle. A shift has been made at the coal chutes here through which Anthony Fagen will be employed as day man and Anthony Kellman as night man. Peter Ehrsam is spending several days at Fort Wayne this week as delegate to represent St. Leo court, C. C. L, of this place at a convention. The Dyer Athletic club held a special meeting Tuesday evening. k uinaiu oluuiic oL'ijcre vine was here Wednesday looking after business matters. John Dahlkamp of Hammond transacted business here Wednesday. HE&EWISCH. The Hegewlsch Colts will open up the season next Sunday afternoon as a double with the Hammond Athletic club, .also the Roieland A. C.'s at the Hegewlsch Park. Mrs. Herman was an out-of-town vislstor last Thursday. M. E. Bundy was a Chicago visitor yesto'day morning. Mrs. H. B. Reed and little daughter, J Winifred, spent Thursday with i relatives hereMr. and Mrs. JohnVschweitzes, are the proud parents of -a fine baby girl born May 17th. Both are doing nicely. j J. H. Lammering of Three Mile Lake, Mich., Is spending a few days here visiting friends and son. Fay. Miss Nelson of EvansAon spent the day Thursday here with Mrs. V. A. Beckman of Superior avenue. The teachers' of the Henry Clay school attended the child's welfare 'exhibit at the Coliseum Wednesday afternoon while the children enjoyed a half holiday. , Pat Murphy was a Chicago visitor yesterday morning. Mrs. Edberg entertained a number of little friends in honor of her little son Arthur's birthday, at their home on Destroys Liquor Craving. Drunkenness Is a progressive disease; the moderate drinker is not satisfied with two or three drinks. a day, the craving for more and more becomes irresistible as the disease advances; the result Is Chronic Alcoholism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right in their own homes is Orrine. It is sold with the understanding that if it does not benefit after a trial, we refund your money. Orrine No. 1. is the secret remedy: Orrine No. 2. is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs $1. Write for free booklet on Alcoholism. The Orrine Company, Orrine Building, Washington, D. C. Sold by leading druggists, and in this city bv the Lion Store Pharmacy, 15S South Hohman street, Hammond, Ind.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

The Ladles of the Macabees had a busy time, at their meeting, which was, held in the I. O. O. F. hall, on Wednesday evening. The event marked the close of their contest of the order which has been in progress for several months. The lodge was divided into two sides, the "diamonds" and the "stars." The side making the most points, both in securing the largest number of new members and also in getting the largest number of "stay at homes" to attend, were to receive a bantju'et from the losing side. The "diamonds" shone the brightest, and at the meeting Wednesday night were tendered their be.nquet. The "spread" was served in the dining hall, and covers were laid for one hundred. The tables were decorated In the lodge colors, black, white and red. Following the banquet an excellent program was rendered. This was opened with a piano solo by Mrs. George Wlnslow. Miss Rella Pitxele of East Chicago next gave a vocal solo, after which Miss Edna O'Hara favored the assemblage with a reading. The H. S. octette gave a number of pleasing selections, which was followed with a humorous reading by Miss Helen Mattern. The last number on the program was a three-act farce, "How the Story Grows." In this eight of the lodge members took part, they being Mrs. Fredinberg, Mrs. Muffltt, Mrs. Gondon, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Henthorne, Mrs. Klose. Mrs. Eaton and Miss Helen attern. The farce proved highly interesting, and" pleased all those In attendance. Auditor and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson of Crown Point were Whiting visitors on Wednesday evening, Mrs. ' Johnson having come to attend the L. O. T. M. banquet and entertainment. Rev. F. M. Webster of the Congreday from the following themes "An Endless Life for an Endless Task" and "Let Us Alone." Lambert, the little son of Postmaster and Mrs. James J. Nedjl, is ill with the measles. The Whiting Grays will play Hammond at the Hammond ball park next Sunday afternoon. The marriage of Miss Katherlne Duffy and Thomas Moylan ' took place at the Sacred Heart church on Wednesday morning at 8 a. m., the ceremong being performed by Rev. John B. Berg. : The young couple were attended by Miss Margaret Moylan and John Duffy, sister and brother of the groom and bride. The bride wore a beautiful white satin Carondulett avenue Wednesday afternoon. The little folks enjoyed themselves playing games In the yard until late in the afternoon when they were served a dainty little luncheon and a good time was enjoyed by all. BURNHAM. Mrs. Samuel' Burnham and daughter, Mamie spent Wednesday afternoon In ' Hammond wiih friends. Mrs. George Peterson of Park avenue was an otoftown shopper yesterday. Mrs. J. W. McConahay of Pullman spent Wednesday evening here with her sister. Arthur Tice, who has been gone to ! the west for quite a while, returned to his family Wednesday evening. Miss Neta Smith of Park avenue returned home Wednesday after a few days' visit with her aunt at Stoney island. Miss Albena Doe of Park avenue spent Tuesday evening in Chicago. J. Benjamin and daughter is spending a few days in Rensselaer with relatives. Claude Neel of Pullman avenue spent Wednesday In Roseland on business. Ralph Tolles and family of 319 Park avenue moved to Hegewlsch Wednesday where they will make their future home. . . j Misses Agnes McGary and Mary I Hayes witnessed Wednesday evening "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" at Chicago.Mrs. R. Rau of Center avenue was a Hammond visitor Wednesday. - LOWELL. Attorney Will Belshaw transacted le gal business In Chicago yesterday. Len Cox, wife and children went to Chicago yesterday to visit Mrs. Cox's mother. Mrs. John Lynch, one of Lowell's most highly. esteemed citizens, who has been sick at her home for some time, j .ad a surgical operation performed on j her yesterday forenoon by Dr. A. Davis of Wesleyan hospital, Chicago, assisted by Drs. Gooder and Quincy. The criti- " cal condition of the patient made the operation a very delicate thing. Three big abscesses were removed from her lower bowels, which has left her in such a weakened condition that it is a question as to her recovery, the doctors holding out but little hope. She is also suffering with kidney troubles. ' Mrs. Elden Hayhurst and Miss Beulah Nichols were Chicago visitors yesterday. I Mrs. Lew McNay was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. James Brannock and little son visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Garrison, at Creston yesterday. ' John Caster of Shelby was in Lowell yesterday. Max Ahlgrim of Shelby was in Chicago yesterday. Rev. O. L Carr, a student of the McCormlck Seminary, Chicago, and his wife, will spend their vacation here. Mr. Carr has been filling thep ulpit of at Presbyterian church during the present season. 4RK YOU ItEADI.XO THE TIMES f

gown, and the bride's maid was also

attired In a very becoming white dress. Following, the ceremony at the church, a wedding breakfast was given at the home of the bride, on New York avenue, at which only the bridal party and immediate relatives were present. On Wednesday evening over the Pennsylvania railroad Mr. and Mrs. Moylan left for Cleveland, O., to spend about two weeks with relatives of the latter. They left from the South Chicago station, and , were accompanied to this point by a number of their friends, and not only were they liberally showered and by numerous other pranks at their hands of the merrymakers. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy of New York avenue. For almost two years she has seen employed ,!n the local office of the Chicago Telephone company. The groom is the son" of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moylan of Center street and is employed as conductor for the Pennsylvania railroad. Owing to' the 'popularity of both parties the wedding was of unusual interest, and their numerous friends extend to them' their best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. Upon their return home Mr. ar.d Mrs. Moylan will go to housekeeping at 330 Ohio avenue. There seems to be an epidemic of measles "Tn Whiting, for within two weeks, twenty-one cases has been reported to the board of health. In each case the house is quarantined for a period of eighteen days. The McHale" building on 119th ana street street is going up very rapidly and greatly enhances the beauty of that corner. The Masonic ' band will give a May dance In the I. O. O. F. hall on Fisch rupp avenue on next Thursday even ing. May 25th., The case of the city of Whiting and the L. S. & M. S. railway is being bitterly, fought at Crown Point this week. Th case is that of Whiting condemning several acres on the lake front for park purposes. The case is before Judge Barr and the attorneys appearing for Whiting are City Attorney J. E. Westfall and Judge John Gillette, ot Hammond.- If the city of Whiting is successful in winning "the case there will be a general jubilee In Whiting, as we will then have about the finest park In northern Indiana, as there will be about ten acres added to the present tract of twenty-three acres. Calumet Pleasure club gives a dance at East Chicago Rink Saturday night. Gentlemen 60 cents, ladies free. 18-3t HOBART. Dr. and Mrs. Morton were Gary visitors "Wednesday. B. Tl. Cummlngs of South Bend is spending this week in Hobart and he is very much impressed with the place. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Clark moved their household furniture Into the Llghtner building, on Main street, recently vacated by Mr. Laube. Mrs: Roy Dodge was a Chicago shoppet Wednesday. Dr. Gordon took Jim Swasick, who Is sick with the rheumatism to a specialist In the city yesterday. A miscellaneous shower was held on Miss Ruth Nitchman at her home on ( Lake street Wednesday night In honor I ' her approaching marriage to Mr. Sehwelm of Chicago. She received many beautiful and costly presents which were composed of cut glass, silver, linen' and hand-painted china. Those pVesent were: Misses Lena Boeger. OlgaVjeff, Edith Wood, Bessie Robson, Blanche Flfleld, "Etta Henderson, Elsa Wettengel, Mamie Portmess, Daisy and Isabel Rowe, Carrie and Florence Banks, Anne and Clare Fleck and the Mesdames W. Owen, F. Warner, E. Butler and Clara Rowe. A Kidney Cure You Can Bank On Prove the Treatment Before You Pay For It. Tour Druggist Has a Free Sample Package For You. I Kidney diseases Justly produce intense fear in the hearts of those affected with it. for u&less treated promptly by the right method they usually end fatally. Every sufferer from kidney or bladder trouble may thank science for th new treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are remarkable. They straighten up lame backs very 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 vou have back pains, bladder pains. Bright's disease, diabetes, or rheumatism In any torro. do not worry an instant longer. io jour (iruggifct and get a package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills 25 and 50 cents, or direct from Derby Medicine Co.. Eaton Rapids, Mich. If you want to prove first that all these statements are, true, tell your druggist to give you a free sample packages. Try them and be Convinced.

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PURDUE BALL NINE WALLOPS BADGERS Madison, Wis.. May 19. Piirdue humbled the Badgers at basebah for the Becond time this year yesterday, the score being 8 to 6. Morrow, the visiting twirler, pitched a star game, striking out eleven men. Grell, on the other hand, allowed eleven hits and ten errors were made behind him. The score: Wisconsin 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Purdue 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 8 Three-base hits Kelly, Horner, Hughes. Two-base hits Montford Summy, Hier, Lampert. Struck out By Grell. 4: by Morrow. 11. Bases on balls Off Grell. 1; off Morrow, 2 Stolen bases Morrow, Kelly, Flana gan( 2). Umpire McGurn. ERRORS HELP NOTRE DAME WIN 8-4 GAME Notre Dame, Ind., May 19. The Ca thedral college put up a hard fight against Notre Dame yesterday. Normoyle pitched an excellent game, btit poor fielding lost the game, 8 to 4. Ma loney's homo run was the first made by a visiting team at Notre Dame tor f two seasons. Score: Notre Dame 0 0 1 8 1 0 3 0 8 Cathedral College. 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 Home run Maloney. Two-base hits Welsh, Wackey. Bases on balls Off Regan. 4; Off Normoyle, 3. Struck out By Regan, 7; by Normoyle, 6. Double play Murray to Welsh. Wild pitch Regan, J. BILL PAPKE TO MEET SULLIVAN, ENGLISH CHAMP New York. May 19. WSrd reached here today from London that Billy Papke. the middleweight champion, had signed to meet Jim Sullivan, the English champion, in a twenty round bout 12 ;t L !'l l:, J"

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