Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1911 — Page 6
Tuesday, June 6, 1911. Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
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From the Diary of Si. Lence It won't matter hovr tb.' election goes t'day Every man Jack o' "em tomorrer '11 say 'hey voted t' males it a city; Y kalnt get much progress if y' hev 'n over lazy an' dilatory pockutbook: The town board met for their June meeting- at the town hall last evening, and among the principal pieces of busi ness transacted were the following: J. Frank Meeker was reappointed as member of the school board, his term of office as board member from the second ward expiring last evening. The Northwestern Telephone company were ordered to vacate all streets In Crown Point not covered by their franchise and to remove all phones on said streets, reducing them to the num ber as specified In their franchise granted by the board some time ago-. The bids of Charles McWayne and Henderlong Bros, for the construction of the north ward fire department house were rejected, neither bid being In accordance with the specifications Further bids were asked to meet the requirements. me matter or the Besor ditch nil on Kast street, fronting the Abrams and Hershman property, was considered by the board and the town officials agreed to defray about one-third of the expense of Improving the property front age by Installing concrete walks and cover around and over the ditch. The proposition was taken under advise ment. The concrete sidewalk matter was taken up and a special meeting will . be called to consider the matter and consider the advisability of ordering certain sidewalks built. The Are department was ordered to make a selection of fire hose and re port the result of their finding at the next regular meeting. Notices were ordered sent out for the property assessment for the oiling of streets recently finished by the town. ine usual numoer or Dins were or dered paid. A house moving permit In compll ance with the- town ordinance was Is sued to Charles Dlli&baugh. Henry Monlx applied for a town plumbers' license. Arrangements were completed for Your Good Looks should be a source of pride to you. Sallow skin, pimples, blotches and eruptions call for immediate Hr,f;nn It should be your aim to get rid of lucsc uibngurinjr signs or impure blood quickly, certainly, inexpensively. Iso outward application will purify your blood. help naturally from within. They cleanse the system and enable your stomach, liver and bowels to work as Nature intended. , Try a few doses nnd see how quickly you will bo rid of impurities, and how your blood and your looks will be benefited. Thoroughly tried and proved good this family remedy is The Best of Beauty's Aids For females, Bccrhatn's Pills are specially suitable. See instructions with each box. Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and 25c I
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Crown Point today: Crown Point Is in the throes of its municipal election today and although the results are decidedly In doubt, it la thought the pro-city faction will win out by a small majority: The anti-city crowd have been conducting a success ful gumshoe campaign anil it is thought that the results of their labors will cut a large swath in the anti-town majorities, if not actually defeating the proposition. The question of a raise in taxation is the chief issue raised by the town adherents and they have thrown all consideration of the bene fits to be derived by the change to the four winds of heaven. The election Is quiet, but a large vote Is being polled for a project In which small interest was previously evinced. ine saioons are closed; I The "Woman's Study club will hold a "called meeting at the public li brary assembly rooms today for the purpose of considering the outlining of their yearly program and course of study; Will J. "Travis of Chicago Is spending a good share of his time at his winowdale stock farm this month. Prof. Eugene Thomas and Miss Flor ence Glover will give a recital at Lowell next Saturday evening In which Crown Point, Chicago and Lowell must cal talent will participate, The Q. A. M, club will hold their last regular meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. J, W. Ott on Court street tomorrow evening. At least twelve Crown Point cltlsens have been called to act as Jurors in the Hammond superior courts today. Ernest Hall of Chicago returned this morning after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hall, on Jackson street. Mr. Hall Is recovering from the effects of a severe attack of appendicitis. Recorder Jones Is transacting business in Hammond and Chicago today. Dr. Grant has tickets purchased for his summer vacation to eastern points of interest, but a Jury summons served on him last evening Is liable to knock his plans for pleasure In the head. Miss Weaver of the Lyric theater visited with friends In Chicago yesterday. William Parry transacted business in Hammond and Chicago yesterday. ROBERTSDALE. The Lavenders and West Ends of Hammond crossed bats at the Forsythe bail park Sunday afternoon. The LaVendesr winning by a score of IS to 2. The -special feature of the game was the heavy hitting of the Lavenders. John Smith was the star batter of tho day, getting four hits and one home run with two on the bags. The baccalaureate sermon and exercises of the eighth grade graduates of the Franklin school were held Sundayevening at the Evangelical church. The affair was largely attended. Rev. E. S. Shradr delivered the address to the graduating class. An excellent program, consisting of instrumental and vocal music was given. The graduates were as follows: Adeline Laverens. Grace Wlchoret. Ralph Market and George Geothe. Miss Myrtle Soltwedel of Harrison avenue was the guest of Miss Wilma Bahn of East Side last evening. .miss seima Enters of Roberts ave nue enjoyed a day's outing at Michigan City Sunday. Misses Ida Homan and Caroline Buehler spent Sunday in East Side with friends. Mrs. James Landon and son, Arnold returned home from Midlothian. 111. where they have been spending the past few months. Miss Ethel Ives of Windsor Park and William Seliger of East Side were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts avenue Sunday. Miss Freda Sturm of Hammond visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Binhammer of Harrison avenue yesterday. Mrs. August Drccsen and daughter, Helen, of Roberts avenue were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kidney and children of Roberts avenue enjoyed a day's outing at Jackson Park Sunday. Mrs. Henry Fick and daughter of
Harrison avenue visited Oak Hill cemetery Sunday.
Mrs. Elliott Aman will entertain the members of the Marquette Pedro club at her home in Roberts avenue Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Sutherland and son, Werner, of Reese avenue spent Sunday at Gen eva, ill., the guests of irienas; Miss Amelia Bader of East Chicago visited her mother, Mrs; A; Bader of Harrison avenue, Sunday. Benjamin Oakley left Saturday for Cleveland, O., where he will Join his wife and daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends there for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley expect to return home In about two weeks. Mrs. Charles Flaugher and daughters of Harrison avenue were South Chicago visitors last evening; Frank Smith of Chicago visited his sister, Mrs; William Eggers, and family of Indiana boulevard over Sundayi Mrs. John Shaack of Harrison avenue left Sunday for Germany, where she will spend a few months visiting her mother, who Is in very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Redding of Roberts avenue entertained the former's parents from Logan sport, Ind., at their home over Sunday; John Blaul of Roberts avenue was an East Side visitor last evening. Miss Holly of Chicago was a guest at the Leverens home in Harrison avenue Sunday'i GRIFFITH. Mr. and Mrs. William Moynahan are spending the week with Mrs. Moynahan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Mang. Miss Anna Mang of Hammond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Mang. Miss Mayme Getzering of Whiting visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dub Sunday. George Miller spent Sunday with rel atlves in Griffith. HOBART. The girls of the Junior class gave a reception and banquet at the high school building last evening in honor of the members of the track team. The funeral of M.-s. Dorothy Heck was held yesterday. Services were held at the Methodist church and the interment took place at the Hobart cemetery. Franklin Fetterer transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Frank Plo was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. Ella Roper visited with friends at Gary . yesterday. . At the regular town board meeting last evening a petition was presented asking for the annexation to Hobart of all the remaining property of Hobart township that Is not already incorporated. MERRILLVILLE. Miss Ura and Ethel Halstead of Hobart returned home after visiting their sister, Mrs. Harry Castel. Mrs. Mundell has returned to her farm near Hobart for the summer months. Walter Demmon and family spent Sunday at Dyer with friends. : Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Deep River were made a short call here last evening. Miss Mary and Chloe Muzzel . of Crown Point are visiting their friends and relatives in this vicinity. ' Wilma Woods is in the city for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oula and daughters, Bessie and Pearl, of Alnsworth spent Sunday with the family of Perry Goodrich. Henry Walters and family and Scott Burge nad family were at Michigan City yesterday making the trip in their Ford machine. Alfred Phillips and Will Phillips were at Crown Point yesterday. Eugene Zouvers of Hammond has been visiting with the family of Silas Zouvers the past few days. LOWELL. Calvin Pixley, wife and daughter. who visited at the home of his brother, Edward, returned to their home in Chicago yesterday morning. They were taken by Edward in his auto, together with Edward's wife, to Valparaiso and Chesterton Sunday. John Castle, wife and son. Dale, and Mrs. Bailey in one auto and Robert Pemble and wife and Walter Dunkleberger and wife in another auto went to Moroco Sunday to attend the PhelpsPekham revival meetings, which are being held in a big tent. 90x10, with a seating capacity of 500. Bis crowds are attending the meetings daily. Mrs. L. C. Warner of Tamplco, Mex., who has been visiting in Michigan. Is now at the home of her brother, Wm. Rcnney. Her husband will return to Mexico, but the wife will probably wait until things are a little more settled in that country. Miss Edith Kenncy, who has been a teacher in the Connersville . (Ind.) schools for the past two terms, is home for the vacation. She will not return to Connersville next term, but will become a teacher in the Hammond schools. Ruby Pearl, the 6-year-old daughter of George W. Curtis, died at her home How's This? We offer One Hundred DolIr Beward lor ny earn of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure. T. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cneaey for the tut 13 years, and believe him perfectly hon orable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obtisatioas made Dy nis firm. National Bank of Commerce, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, actios dlrrruy upon the blood and raucous urraeea of the yetem. Tfntlroontals sent free. Price 74 cents per bottle. PoM by all Druiralets. Tk Bali's Family Pill (or eonjUpetloo.
WHITING AND ENVIRONS
Dancing every Saturday night at the East Chicago ' Rlnki Music by DeBraie's band. 6-4t Mrs. Frank N. Gavlt of Oliver street attended a luncheon given at the home of Mrs; "Frank Pattee, In Crown Point, on Saturday afternoon. MK and Mrs. John Schaub entertained Mr; "Vail of Oak Park at their home in Sheridan avenue Sunday. Mrs; . Peter Ffeifer and son, Peter Pfeifer, spent .Sunday In St. John. Mr; aha MrSi Gallus J. Bader and son, Clarence, of Oliver street were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Michaely of Michigan City on Sunday'. Several Knight Templars of this city attended an exhibition drill by the Chicago Drill corps at South Park, Chicago, Saturday afternoon, ' Mrs. Alice Burroughs spent Sunday at Jellet, returning to Whiting yesterday mornings Mrs. Berneice Allen Rose of New Orleans is here tor an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen ef Ohio avenue. Rev. F. M, Webster preached a me morial sermon te the M. W. of A. at the Congregational church Sunday even ing, the members of the order attend ing In a body. A benefit will be given at the Pal ace theater tonight and tomorro night for the Congregational Sunday school. Miss Marguerite Flfleld Is expected home from school at Chambersburg. Pa., next Friday, to spend her vacation with her parents here. Chester Klzer spent yesterday In Hobart on business. Dr. Kaufman L. Meyers has moved his dental parlors from the Klose building to the new Schrage building on the opposite corner. In Shelby Saturday and was burled ) Sunday. Mr. Nathan Worley preached the funeral sermon. ! Besides the nine children who sur- ; vive their father and mother, Mr. and ' Mrs- Adelbert D. Palmer, twenty-ono grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren survive them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horner of El Paso, 111., are visiting their parents in tbJs community, George Horner and wife and Fremmmt Nichols. Bert Strickland and Bister, Ramona, have returned from a visit with relatives in Peoria, 111. Their grandmother. ' Mrs. Jesse Plackett, returned with them for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Frank Nelson and daughter, ' M.tnn loft 1 '1 D .ir.nlni. 4 m .1 r-i rrt n n with Mrs. Hannah Spindler and granddaughter. Fern Pletcher, for Seattle. Cal., where they will visit relatives for some time. MUNSTER. Misses Minnie Erna and Louise Kaske visited friends in Hammond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Klsler of Oak Glen visited their daughter on Sunday. The town board held a meeting Wednesday evening. There was a large crowd- present. George Sheerer and LeGrand Meyers were also present. Martha Kooy and John Krooswyk attended the commencement exercises at Cedar Lake on Thursday evening at the same time visiting with Miss Mary Hcrlitz. HEGEWISCH. Dancing every Saturday night at the East Chicago Rink. Music by DeBrale's band. -4t Quite a number from the Hegewlsch Star Rebecca lodge visited the Rebecca orphanage at Lincoln, 111., last Saturday. Miss Ruth Berg was a Roseland visitor last Friday. Mr. Clawson, who has gone under an operation at St. Margaret's hospital, is slowly Improving. Mr. Jacobs of South Chtcago was in Ilegewiach on -business last Friday. Miss Ella Hohwy was a Chicago visitor Friday. A. Van Dell and C. R. Reed witnessed ! the Cubs ball game in Chicago Saturday afternoon. Word has been received from Mrs. ! Carl Berg, who arrived in Hot Springs, Ark., after a safe Journey, finding Mr. ' Berg slowly improving. I Mrs. L C. Reed was a South Chicago ' visitor Friday morning. ! Miss Annastacia Carlin, Miss Ella Hohwy, the Misses Lillian and Albena Doe, Dr. J. L Devncy and J. Murphy ; spent Saturday evening in Cichago at the home "of Miss Mamie Polcn, who entertained a few friends in honor of Miss Albena Doe. C. Malmstone of Roseland was in town on business Friday. Confirmation services were held at the Polish Catholic church last Sunday, where there were a class of 120 boys and girls confirmed. Mrs. A. Berg entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckmaster and Herman Jordan at luncheon Sunday evening. Pat O'Malley and T. Silverman were Chicago visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. A- Beckman were guests at dinner with friends in Chicago last Friday evening. ' Mrs. B. AT Anderson and son, William, and Mrs. A. E. Stout spent Saturday evening in Hammond shopping. J. Weber and family were out-of-town visitors over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Seaborg and son, Hubert, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watkins took a river trip in their launch Sunday and spent the day along the river. Mr. Summers and family, formerly. of Roseland, have moved to town and are
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Langenhan will give a linen shower on Miss Elizabeth Pritchard at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. James Bur ton, on Clark street, next Saturday evening. James Hayes has gone to New York to spend a week with his son, Ollle Hayes, who Is on the battleship Ohio. Miss Nellie E. Wycoff of Gary was the guest of Whiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. F, N. Daegling and family of Laporte avenue attended the fun-eral of - Mr, DSegllngs brother in Windsor Park on "Sunday. Benjamin Oakley of Ohio avenue la spending his vacation in Cleveland, Joining his wife and son, who have been there for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Goldsmith of Sheridan avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goldsmith- of Gary left yesterday for Laporte to attend the funeral of Mrs. N. A. Goldsmith's sister. Martin Hubert of Indiana Harbor was a Whiting visitor Sunday. The Flower hotel, on One Hundred and Nineteenth- street, has been reopened by the Hunt Bros., the proprietors being C. O. Hunt of Ada, O., ana William Hunt of East Chicago. The place will now be known as the Whit ing hotel. Mrs. P. J. Curtain and Mrs. George W. Jones have been at Brookston, Ind., the past few days attending a conven tion of the Pythian Sisters as delegates from the Whiting lodge. The Congregational church will ob serve Children's day next Sunday. Mrs. Page Owens of Ross Common, Mich., came home 8unday for a short visit, with her mother, Mrs. Felix Mc Elroy. Mrs. Owens, who was Miss Anna Wallette before her marriage, will return to Ross Common this even ing. occupying .a place on Commercial avenue. Mr. Summers is lieutenant of the fire department. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout of Com merclal ave. spent Sunday with Miss Chicago. Mrs. E. Jacobson was an out of town visitor Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Boynton of Com merclal avenue entertained Mrs. Smith of Chicago and Rov. and Mrs. A. Z. Mann at dinner Sunday. In the after noon Rev. Mann baptised the infant daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. Boynton at I their home. Mr. and Mrs. James Box were also, guests at luncheon in the evening. Mrs. H. Reed was a Hammond visit or Monday morning. Mr. I-artemeler returned to his homo in Chicago after spending a week here with his daughter, Mrs. James Box of Superior avenue. . The Hegewiich fire department was called out to Carondulett avenue Sun day morning about 2:45 a. m., where the barn owned by Mr. Povalock was on fire. A neighbor discovered the flames when it -was yet quite small and ran to the home of the owner and tried 10 arouse vine occupants, but it was for some time that they heeded the summons, and by that time the flames , had gotten beyond their control. The son of Mr. povalock ran to the barn 1 and chased the chickens and geese out , into the yard. When the fire engine arrived nearly the entire building was in flames, but the mert soon got it un der control. The barn was burned to the ground, but the surrounding build ings were, all saved. The barn was Insured and . the losses, besides the building, were slight. STIE GLITZ PARK. Miss M. Cogens of Esst Side was visitor here yesterday. Miss Nellie Heslln was visiting her parents Sunday R. Sullivan of Whiting was here on busin-ss yesterday. Mr. Lesko and his daughter, Vira, were East Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. Willson of South Chicago tran sacted business here yesterday. Miss V. Myers was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Miss A. Slukle was a Whiting visitor yesterday afternoon. SOUTH CHICAGO. George Diets, 20 years old, 10107 Avenue N, was fined $25 and costs in the J municipal court for doing the forbidden grizzly bear dance at the Lakeside picnic grounds Sunday. The girl who was dancintr with him was not arrested. Policeman Kayes. who arrested Dietz, satd it was one of the worst exhibitions of dancing he ever saw either in a hall, picnic grove or any other place. Judge Fry declared hereafter any one brought before him on that charge would be sent to the bridewell. Ernest Pogman and Lawrence Mango were arrested by Detectives Loft us. Kane and Moss on a charge of pandering. The case will come up tomorrow and a heavy fine will probably be imposed on the two men. Miss Fanny McFeeley, 19 years old, 1020S Avenue M, fell from the roof of 8840 Commercial avenue while hanging out clothes. She Is employed as a domestic by the people living there and became dizzy and fell thirty feet to the ground. .She suffered a fractured leg and other minor bruises. While walking down Railroad avenue at 75th street William Randolph was overcome by the heat Sunday. The ambulance was summoned and he was removed to, the South Chicago hospital. His condition is serluos. THE IJrTEUESTlXO TIMES' AD ALWAV DEMOTES THE INTEREST!1 SO STORE.
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CLARK STATION. Mr. and Mrs. G. Behnke and daughter of Tolleston took a trip in their auto to Clark, where they were accompanied by some relatives and took a ride to ward Hammond. Mrs. T. Pearson of Clark spent the day on business at South Chicago. Otto Frlck of South Chicago spent the day with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. F. Behn of Clark were Ross vlsitorsyesterday. Miss Clara Saager of Indiana Harbor spent the day with Clark Station friends. ' ' Alfred Marshall spent the day with Chicago relatives. C. R. Spltznagle and L. Barsley of Clark were Chicago business visitors yesterday. Mrs. J. Rayder and son, Harold, of Whiting spent the day with relatives here. Glen and Hosford Parks. Thomas Adler and sons, Florlan and Leonard were Merrillvllle visitors Sat urday. A. Leslie of. Chicago Is spending the week's end at Hosford Park with his family. It. B. Jansen is a Gary business vis itor today. Mr. and Mrs. Math Weinand were Hobart visitors Saturday. Mrs. John Hoffman and daughter, Chrlstinla, were Gary shoppers yes terday. Paul Wehner was a Crown Point visitor yesterday. Joseph Weinand spent Sunday at Hammond with his family. Mrs. Jake Hlney was a Hammond shopper yesterday. HIGHLANDS. Dr. Potts of Lansing made a call here Sunday. Miss M. De Young of Roseland Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Weitfleat and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weirsma. Miss H. Munster of Munster Is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugherty. D. Joyce and daughter, Lizzie, were Hammond visitors Saturday evening. Mrs. Bartels was visiting rn Chicago Saturday and Sunday. J. Spindler returned to Chicago after spending a month with relatives. Mrs. J. Kortenhoven is a Hammond shopper today. Tony and Aloysius Grimmer were Hammond visitors Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Kraus was the guest of Mrs. M. J. Grimmer. Mrs. D. Joyce "was visiting Mrs. J. T. Kraus. BURNHAM. Rev. G. E. Deuel. Methodist minis ter of Gary, preached here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. Smith of Park avenue entertained him at dinner. , Mr. and Mrs. John Schwitzer of Hegewisch spent Sunday here visiting friends. Mrs. David Boyles of West Pullman spent last evening here with Mrs. W. C. Necl. "The Daughters of the King" gave a candy box social Friday evening at the home of Dolly Patton. An enjoyable time was reported by all who attended. G. Marlow of Chicago was the guest of Julius Smith over Sunday. Miss Carrie Hill of Park avenue spent Sunday afternoon In Hammond. Miss Ethel Kiersey of Hammond spent Sunday here with her parents. Gertrude McConahay of Pullman visited. friends in Burnham yesterday. Mrs. Samuel Burnham and daughter.
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