Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1911 — Page 6
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Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the Diary of Si. Lence
Jeb Tlte bcb he don't want enny o' thet airyplane game himself ,but thet
he's purfectly willin' t' let hia wife go up In one. In Euroop th wlmmin hug an kiss them airyplane drivers after their trips through th' air. Prob'ly thet's why y" hear o so menny rapid, descents. After months of pain and being In a practically helpless condition, the Angel of Death ended the suffering of Mrs. John Lud wig at ' her home on Clark street shortly after 5 o'clock last evening. Mrs. Ludwig underwent an operation in a Chicago hospital several months ago for a tumor on the brain, and although given a certain amount of relief, has been In a precarious condition and bedfast since that time. Mrs. Ludwig was about 40 years of age and the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Meyer of this place. Her husband and one son are left to mourn her demise. The funeral arrangements have not been made at this time. A committee of south side citizens met with the school board last evening to prevail upon the members to grant them a room and primary teacher In the new school building on the south side. The residents In that section claim they have enough young-
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sters to make a primary grade In the new school building a necessity, and to be deprived of the privilege and be compelled to send their children to the north ward building would be working a hardship on the children in question. It was the intention of the school board to make the new building the high school proper and the contention is, that there is not any too much room In the new quarters to mora than successfully conduct the several branches and classes of the high school. The board's decision relative to the
granting of the south slders" petition has not been announced as yet, but it
is hardly probable that they will alter
their original decision.
The town board meets next Monday
evening for their regular June meet
lng. and one of the principal pieces of business to be transacted will be the naming of the school board for the coming year. It is not thought that
any changes will be made in the pres
ent board's personnel, but it has been announced that pressure would be
brought to bear upon the town officials
by south side residents to name mem
bers in sympathy with their plan of instituting a primary grade in the new
south ward building. Each member of the town board has the privilege of naming his member of the school board In his respective ward and from present indications it is thought that no changes will be made. A big crowd attended the Lyric theater last evening to witness the presentation of the Joliet prison picture Alms. The spectators were given a vivid portrayal of prison life and a clearer Insight Into the gloom and horror of a convict's existence. As a moral lesson the depicting of the prison scenes cannot be equaled and neither boy or girl who witnesses the pictures with their terrible lesson of "paying
the penalty" can kut steer clear of the crooked and devious paths which leads to the prison doors. Lincoln chapter was host to Itself and members last evening at Lake lodge In a banquet and smoker. An enjoyable time is reported. Judge Nicholson and the Crown Point marriage mill comes In for a full share of advertising through the GrenierSykes marriage episode. The Chicago papers are rehashing a story "cooked to death" by the county press several months ago.
Mrs. Edward Krost proved a delightful hostess at a gathering of Crown Point and Hammond society ladiesat her home on East street yesterday afternoon. A number of Hammond and
Chicago guests were present at the af
fair, and an enjoyable time is reported.
Mrs. Peter Fagen and son and Mrs,
Charles McWayne are visiting relatives
in Hammond today.
The muslcale and recital given by
the Crown Point and Griffith pupils of Miss Annie Englert, for the benefit of the Griffith schools, takes place at that town this evening. Madam
Schliessman, violinist, will assist in a well selected program of piano, volin and vocal numbers. Many from Crown
Point will attend the affair. An epidemic of the measles has
struck Crown Point, quite a few of its
younger people being afflicted with the disease. County Treasurer Maack and wife were Chicago visitors yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Blackstone returned last evening from a visit with Chicago friends. The farmer Isn't worrying about hard times, etc., these days, with the ideal growing weather experienced here of late.
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there will be more trouble. Senator Powers was the author of the famous skunk bill which passed the last legislature. Speaking of the proposed constitution, the suit which was filed here to test the constitutionality of the law by which the measure Is to be placed on the ballot has been set for hearing In the Marlon circuit court on June 19. The suit was brought against Governor Marshall and others to prevent them from putting the constitution on the ballot, and was flled by John T. Dye, a Democrat.
A Well Known Hammond Lady Cured of Sleeplessness and Skin Disease. "I really thinjc that Oxyollne has been the salvation of my nervous system. For months before my operation, I seldom slept until after midnight After the operation. It was still worse- Often it was two and two-thirty in the morning before I slept a bit. " Following my operation at Mercy hospital, in Chicago, my surgeon directed me to take X-ray treatments of Dr. Leedy and when I told Dr. Leedy of my sleeplessness, he advised me to take OXYOLINE treatment also. After my second treatment, I slept nearly twelve hours and have not missed a good night's sleep since then. I also want to mention something else. While the X-ray treatments were ordered by my surgeon, over the seat of the operation, I chanced to mention to Dr. Leedy, that I had an ugly case of Eczema on my hand. He laughed and told me to hold by hand under the X-ray, while I was taking my other treatment. This I did and after my second treatment, there was no more itching and now my hand was perfectly smooth. Why can't all doctors have X-ray and Oxyoline machines? I'm glad that Dr. Leedy came to town. "MRS. ALICE LAM ME, 735 S. Hohman St, Hammond, Ind." I want ail such cases are usually diagnosed by the patients as nervousness of nerve pains, fatigue, lack of energy, sleeplessness, headache, disordered menstration, palpitation of the heat, hot flashes, gloomy and dlspondent feelings, cold hands and feet, numbness and creepy sensation, etc., etc. And I want to put stress upon SKIN DISEASES. One Month Treatment Free to each NEW or BEGINNING paient. Dr. Leedy, in Suites 32 and 33 Rimbach Building, over the Lion Store, Hammond, Ind., will give one month's treatment free, Including X-ray, mlscroscoplcal and chemical examination, when of value to the patient, making no charge whatever except for medicine that I use. After the first month, the charges are reasonable and consistent with the circumstances of all.
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East Chicago, Ind., June 2. Week after next will be commencement week
with the East Chicago high school, and
a fine program has been prepared for
the occasion. In the mean time, how
ever there Is the annual concert which
this year wil take place on the evening
of June 6 at the Auditorium at Indiana
Harbor and wil be repeated June 9 at the Methodist church on Sunday, June 11
will be held the baccalaureate at the
Methodist church. Rev. J. B. McNaru
delivering the address. On Monday fol lowing there will be tho senior recep tion given for the seniors and the mem
bers of the high school factulty at the
residence of Superintendent E. N.
Canine.
Tuesday night will be devoted to the Junior reception which will take place at the Elks hall and on Thursday the
regular commencement exercises will take place at the Auditorium. On this occasion the program wil be participated in solely by the pupils the program consisting of speaking and music. The festivities will wind up as usual with the alumni banquet which will be an event of Friday June 16 and will probably take place at Wleland's hall. The program in full follows: PART I. Piano Duet Merry "Wives of Windsor . - O. Nicoal Esther McNary, Garnet McNary. Chorus Send Out Thy Light. . .Gounod High School Chorus. Chorus Snowflakes ;...Cowen Girl's Chorus. Chorus Farewell to the Forest. Mendelssohn High School Chorus. Piano number The Last Smile Wollenhaupt Josephine Ronveaux. Song In Th Spring A. GeJbel Boy's Quartet.
Choruses (a) Even Bravest Heart May Swell. (b) Soldiers' Chorus 'Faust". .Gounod High School Chorus. Chorus Forget-Me-Not Geise
; Gisls" Chorus. Piano numbers .(a) Pizzicatti. .Delibes (b) Polish Dance Scharwenka 'Leonard Smith.
Song To Music Schubert Will Collins and Girl's Chorus Chorus Roman War Hyn 'Rienzi'; Wagner PART II. Violin Duet Sextette "Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Misses Klrkpatrlck and Lillian Dixon.
Song Last Night alfdan KJerulf
Mabel Spaulding and Boys' Quartet. Chorus Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Knight High School Chorus. Piano number O Thou Sublime Sweet Evenig Star Wagner-List Annetta Specter. Chorus The Night Has a Thousand Eyes t Boltwood Gisls' Chorus. Chorus The Flower of Liberty...:.. Neidlinger High School Chorus. Violin Solo Polish Dance Drake
Lillian Dixon. Chorus When the Foeman Bares His Steel "Pirates of Penaance".. , Sullivan High School Chorus. Chorus Spinning Chorus "Flying Dutchman" Wagner
Gisls' Chorus. Song The Jolly Blacksmith's Lay... Geibel Boy's Quartet. Chorus American Hymn ...... .Keller High School Chorus
The test of the sheet mills of the
new plant of the American Sheet and Tinplate Company at Gary yesterday was a euoess, and although no official
statement has been given out It was
said on good authority yesterday that
the entire plant will be placed In operation June 11th.
As stated in last night's Times Presi
dent E. W. Pargny of the American
Sheet and Tinplate Company of Pitts
burg and S. A. Davis assitant to the president, and several expert engineers
of the Pittsburg company arrived in Gary yesterday to inspect the rolling of the first sheet. They were taken . In charge by General Manager Gross of
the Gary plant and were taken through the various departments of the mills. The big rollers were, started in motion and the heated billets were rolled into sheets. The entire transformation was
carried out without a hitch and Presi
dent Pargny was much pleased and after luncheon at the Gary Hotel, 'he gave out the statement that the Gary mills were the best in the world. The firs unit of the plant consists of
GAMES ARE SCHEDULED FOR JUNE
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Harbor will meet Crown Point and Hammond on the two remaining Sundays, and Whiting will have Crown Point and East Chicago to reckon with. If there Is any difference in the test, the margin lies between East Chicago and, Hammond, and the former has unquestionably the best of It at this writing. On the other hand, what with
changes that have been made and the !
advantage of practice that has brought about. In the Gary and Hammond teams, to say nothing of the changes in the Indiana Harbor team, all speculation is at best mere guesswork. Gary and Hammond may yet fool all of the dopesters and by the end of the month may be established well up toward the top of the column. Their supporters
are by no means discouraged as the
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EDITORS DISCUSS POLITICS
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Governor a chance. But you can't tell what they will do. If any Kerns fellow, starts anything there will surely be a rumpus." Some of the others did not think there would be anything of the kind, but among the party there was a suppressed feeling- of' anlxety. The itect that Governor Marshall is to make speech on the subject of the new constitution which he proposed to have voted on by the people has all along been taken to mean that the meeting would he kind of Marshall afTair. where the Governor would be the'big smoke. It has been known too that some of the Governor's friends have been planing to turn the Laporte meeting into a Marshall love feast where his boom may be pushed along. Hut there is so much Kern sentiment n the state, in spite of the fact that Senator Kern has announced time and again that he will not be a candidate for the nomination for President, that a
god may of the politicians have been' unable to see how the meeting can be pulled off ivithout the two factions
clashing. The Kern boosters are still active and busy. They say they are not going to let up. They say they intend to go right ahead and try to elect Kern
delegates to tne next national convention. The do not believe it will be a difficult matter to land some of them, at least, and prevent Marshall from going Into the convention with a solid delegation from his own state. This, of course, does not set well with the Marshal contingent, and they are ready to put up a fight for their man. It Is not expected that the Kern men at the meeting today wil be numerous, but those who are there, It Is feared, will start something. While the editors say they are not out to talk politics on this trip. It Is well known that a bunch of Democratic editors could not get together and stay together five minutes without talking politics. Not only will they talk the Presidency, but they wil also talk Governorship and the state chairmanship.
Dale J. Crittenberger, of Anderson, the right hand man of Tagart In all things, who has ben talked of for state chair
man. Is one of the party, and among the editors there seemed to be a uni-i versal feeling that he was to be the I man for chairman. Crittenberger says j
he is not a candidate for the place, but he hHs refused to say that he woud not accept the Job If offered to him. j One of the picturesque, features of the meeting at Laporte today is the presence of State Senator Stephen A. Powers, of Angola. Senator Powers is the one lone Democrat who got up in the last sesion of the legislature and opposed the passage of the bill to submit the Tom Marshall constitution to a vote of the people. He made a red hot speech in which h denounced the proposed constitution In bitter terms. He fought tne thing all the way through, and finally bilted his party and its caucus and voted against it. x He came to this city yesterday and joined the party that went to Laporte. He Is still opposed to the new constlution, and says he will do everything in his power to defeat it at the election. But he says he does not expect It to ever get on the ballot, for he believes the courts will kill it before It gets that far. Whether Senator Powers will undertake to make a speech at Laporte in answer to Governor Marshall's defense of the mushroom constitution no one knows, but some people believe he will, for he Is a rough old fighter who speaks right out in meeting whenever he takes a notion. If he should happen to Jump on Marshall at this meeting
the rest of the league teams, the penant is not likely to be awarded in a mere walkaway. The following is the schedule for the month of June: j June 4 East Chicago at Hammond; Gary at Crown Point; Indiana Harbor, at Whiting. j June 11 Gary at Hammond; Crown Poinf at the Harbor; East Chicago at',
Whiting. June IS Harbor at Hammond; East Chicago and x Gary on the Harbor grounds; Whiting at Crown Point. June 25 Gary at Crown Point; Whiting at the Harbor; East Chicago at Hammond.
FISHING SAID TO BE GOOD TIMES' BUREAU AT THE STATE CAPITAL. y Indianapolis, . June 2. George W. Miles, state fish and game commissioner, says that fishing In the lakes of northern Indiana this year is better than for many years and that It will be to" throughout the season. He says the reason for the Improvement In the conditions Is that a strong crusade has been made against the fish pirates who in former years violated the law at the lakes and took thousands of fish from the waters illegally It is time
that the office of the fish and game commissioner, even before Miles became commissioner, did a great deal of work toward ridding the lakes of these pirates, and many arrests were made, but Miles says that the crusade this year has been stronger than ever before, and that arrests have been so numerous as to scare out the pirates and Illegal fishermen. The work has been done under the direction of Captain Robert Fleming of Fort Wayne, who is the captain of fish and game wardens for the north half of the state. The campaign has been vigorous, and Miles says it will continue until the lake are cleared of all the fish pirates.
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