Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1911 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Monday, July 31, 1911.

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

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mistake once, but when they make th' same one twice it either ain't a mistake er y' kin call 'em sumthin beside an empire. This country don't need a' much naturallzin' o' citizens ez it does th civilizin' o' sum. The big crowd at the ball game yesterday went home disgusted with the : rulings of Field Umpire Clapper, who seemed determined to give the local team the worst of the deal, actually losing the first game to Crown Point on his decision at third base when he called the runner safe. Jo city in the league turns out the large crowds that Crown Point does regularly, but if the partiality to visiting teams continues to be the ruling of the umpires it is only a question of a short time when the game losts its interest to those who enjoy it for its pure sport alone. It is not up to the umpires to win or lose any game and the minute they find out that impartial rulings will be the saving grace of the game that minute will the sport raise above its present level. Mrs. Herman J. Lehman delightfully entertained a party of lady friends at her home on Main street Saturday afternoon, the affair being given In honor of Mrs. Bernice Clark of Wheatfleld. A No More Headache Science has found the direct, natural way of escape from the intense anguish of headaches and from the conditions that caused It. Caparine a remarkable medical discovery will act immediately on the worst headache the pain is stopped almost instantly. You will be relieved and youfc whole system stimulated and regulated. does not contain a particle of morphine or other dangerous opiates. Every ingredient is pure, carefully chosen and compounded in correct proportions. That is why Caparine is more than other headache remedies, and relieves colds, constipation, grip, biliousness, fatigue, nerve strain. Get a package today. At all druggfsts. 10c and 25c. DeKalb Drug and Chemical Company, Ltd., DeKalb, Illinois. We have a new stock.

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most enjoyable time is reported those attending the affair.

Outside of the ball jcame very little park, was doing in Crown Point yesterday. ' John Bland of B.oberts avenue Is enA crowd of about fifty motorcycles Joying a ten days" vacation, from Chicago made this place and Ce- Mrs. Charles Khlers of Harrison dar Lake the terminus of a day's run avenue is reported quite ill at her and spent the greater share of the day home. here. The usual number of automo-1 Mrs. John Plau and daughters. Mrs.

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emporiums busy supplying their needs. J Joyed a day's outing at Lincoln Park James Beach of Leroy is the latest Friday, victim of automobiliiis, having pur-I Edward Hennesy of Roberts avenue chased one of the new HerreshofX cars transacted business in Chicago yesterf rom the Scull agency of this place. I a"ii m. , - - ii 'j I Mrs. Melvine Ebert of Lowell visited

were Crown Point visitors yesterday, i Mr. Mtnas' mother is reported as quite sick at her home on Clark street, The Ainsworth ball club defeated the ' Monix Colts here yesterday by a score of 11 to 1, according to report. The. latter team have been playing excep-I tionally good ball this season, but jesterday experienced a decided slump In their playing ability. Miss Marguerite Hart has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Victor Dyer of Hammond visited with Crown Point relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl DeCamp moved their household effects have from ' Chicago and are now domiciled in the ' Wheeler home on Court street. j Miss Anna Englert has returned from ; a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Logansport and Indianapolis. Word from Herman E. Sasse states that he Is helping to wear out the '"boardwalk" at Atlantic City. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler, A. J. Rader and Misses Krimbill and Letterer automoblled to Chesterton and re- ; turn yesterday. . ; Peter W. Meyn and family, of Hammond, were Crown Point visitors yesterday. Thomas McCay is reported on the sick-list. John Dales and family of Chicago visited with Mrs. Dales on Court street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and children from Forsythe visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown on Main street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Parry and son, of Hammond, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Parry on East street yesterday. John Eilwanger of Chicago visited yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Fagen on East street. SEND THE TIMES TO TOUR FRIEND, 300 LETTERS FROM HOME YEAP

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ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. C. Buell delightfully entertained the members of the Independent Pedro club Friday afternoon at her home In

J Indiana boulevard. The guests spent 1 the afternoon in cards, several games t of pedro being: played. Prizes were awarded Mesdames. Gothe, Buell and . Helman. At the close of the games j dainty refreshments were served. I Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes of Llnby,coln avenue spent Friday in Chicago I visiting the soldiers' camp at Grant 1 'George Graff. Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Dancing and Miss Mable Siddaway enavenue the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatenbeck of Laporte at their home in Harrison avenue. Messrs. William Timm, Fred Haag i and Stephen Langohr were Hammond business visitors Friday. Mrs. BenJ. Oakley is entertaining her cousins, Mrs. Rogers and Miss Crumb of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. William Rought and son, Leon and Mrs. J"itch and daughter, Marlon were Chicago visitors yesterday. Officer Horlbeck of Indiana boule vara transacted business in unicago Friday. Miss Ada McGloughlin of Michigan City is the guest of Miss Myrtle Soltwedel of Harrison avenue. Mrs. Brown of East Chicago visited her sister Mrs. S. Langohr of Indiana boulevard yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lingham and son Fred. Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. Oakley, Mrs Rogers and Miss Crumb were White City visitors Saturday, Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue was the guest of out-of-town friends yesterday. Mrs. James Landon, Sr., of Harrison avenue, spent the day shopping in Chi cago. ' . Miss Ella Hatt and brother, Roy, of Pearl street, spent the week-end in Porter, Ind., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox. , Elmer Schmittle of Harrison ave- . nue visited friends in Hammond last evening. BLACK OAK. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Jot Enler spent Thursday in Hammond. Mrs. Chas Stande is able to be out again after a long siege of malaria fever. Miss Louise Stranch of Hammond spend Saturday and Sunday here. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Schidt. July 27, a nine pound son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buse, July 28. a little girl.

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Mrs. G. H. Hoskins of Sheridan avenue entertained her brother Dr. Dawey of Grant Park. III., yesterday. Miss Edith x Langenhan deputy city treasurer will spend her vacation with Miss Dolly Turned at Sakutuck, Mich. Miss Florence H. Stewart, accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. William Msyback and aunt Mrs. J. L. Heyl, who are visiting here from Cleveland, Bient Saturday vlsitlnar In Mil waukee. Mrs. Elizabeth Brading, of the East Side, spent Saturday visiting her par ents Mr. an Mrs. William Emmel, of 119th street. Mrs Malloy, mother of Mrs. E. B. Green, is quite 111 at the latter s home In Sheridan avenue. David Spencer spent yesterday visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Katherlne I Slater in Chicago. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Martin Peterson, nee Vanda Buczkowskl, of Fred street on Thursday. Mrs. David Pritchard of Sheridan avenue T entertaining Mrs. Jones and daughter of South Africa who are on a trip to several points in America. Joseph Cemanjoh of Hegewisch who was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Teresa Cooar, also of Hegewisch, was taken back to Chicago on Saturday to stand trial. Cemanjoh, according to Mrs. Cocar, stole $17 from the pentry of the latter's home where he boarded. Cemanjoh was willing to cross the line without extradition papers. Miss Ruth Thomas and Arthur Fish of Indiana Harbor were guests of Mr. I and Mrs. J. Blair Kyle of Sheridan avenue on Friday night. The Eastern Stars and the Masons' had an Ice cream social on Helman's lawn on Saturday night for the benefit of the Masonic band. The band gave a concert which lasted through the evening. Edward Curtln of Chicago was the guest of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs George W. Jones yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaeger who were married last week will reside with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bohn on the East Side for a short time, when they will go to housekeeping in Whiting. Mrs. Sophia Wuestenfelt of 119th street has been spending a few days with her daughter in Chicago. Missess Gaynelle M. Eaton and Bessie Naef went to Crown Point on Saturday to take the teachers' examination. The arrest of Ignatz Banko took place on' Saturday, he being charged with assault and battery on the person of John Deloch, Banko was released on $25 bonds. The city council will hold a meeting this evening. Dr. George Hlllard, Dr. George Hoskins and Starr Stowell expect to leave tomorrow for a two week's western

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trip.- They especially have the Montana, fever. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Manbeck and daughter. Vera, spent Saturday and Sunday at Lake Wawasee with the Gill family. Undertaker C. A. Hellwlg went to Hobart yesterday where he conducted the funeral of Auditor C. A. Johnson's sister in law. The paving of LaPorte avenue is about completed, and part .' of It is thrown open to the public. The paving of the street is Westrumlte and is a fine piece of work. Roy E. Green, who graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan this year, is now in the office of Attorneys Gant and Hall. Miss Elizabeth NIckum has returned

to Lake Forest after spending her j vacation with relatives here. Henry Pitzclr, who conducted a saloon on Schrange avenue near 121st street, "has moved to East Chicago, ! where he will engage in the clothing business. The Whiting Grays were defeated by the Roseland Eclipse team at Roseland on Saturday. The score was 6 to 1 Miss Edith Langenham spent yesterday with her cousins in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. David Pritchard and daughter, Dorothy and Mrs. Jones visited friends in East Chicago las evening. Frank Toung was locked up at the local police station last night suffering woth the delirium tremens. Young Is being treated by a local physician. Ignatz Banko, who was arrested for assaulting Andrew Deloch, was flned $5 and costs by Judge Fetterhoff which he paid and was released. Tony Banko and M. Muring, who were arrested last week for fighting on Front street, were tried before Judge Fetterhoff on Saturday night. Banko was fined $5 and costs, which he paid, but Murin was released. DYER. IMchael Kammer from Engiewood was the guest of his brother Theodore here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thilmont from Er.glewood are spending several days at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greiving out here. Phillip Herrman from Cedar Lake visited with relatives here yesterday. Ruth Stommel was a Hammond viistor Saturday.John Klein from Hammond visited with relatives here Sunday. Michigan City is quite a drawing card for Dyer people lately as the Michigan Centray R. R. runs excursions to that place every Sunday and a large number take advantage of the chance. Albert Herrman from Chicago Heights visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein Sunday. Joseph Waywood from Whiting made

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I . w i io nun Liivi i iwicuia iur, una jurs. J George Baker yesterday. . I Do not forget the dance Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Spring Hill Grove, St. John. '..- ' .' S-M-W ST. JOHN. A gang of painters are renovating the Monon depot and other buildings around the station and making things look a little different from what It has been for years past. Several other changes are made at the present time at the Interlocking tower to make it less dangerous for the trains around the curve south of the signal tower. Miss Mary Pfeifer who spent several weeks visiting with relatives In Whiting and Englewood returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and daughter Miss Minnie of Chicago returned home Friday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Muthart at Spring Hill. Miss Mathilda Liesenfelt of Hammond who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Klassen during the present week, ''turned to her home Thursday. Miss Anna Sohaller is the guest of friends in Hammond for several days, i William Ports returned from Ham- ( mond Thursday. Mrs. Jos. Michels from Englewood spent today with her sister, Mrs. John Pfeifer. Peter Portz transacted business in Hammond Friday. Do not forget the dance Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Spring Hill Grove, St. John. S-M-W HEGEWISCH. Mrs. Kennedy and daughter Gladys of Buffalo avenue were out of town visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bundy and daughter Evelyn and Mrs. H. Cheeney spent last Thursday eevning In Chicago. Mrs. Sebloom is reported 111 at the home of her daughter on Corondulett avenue. C. R. Reed attended a ball game at Morgan Park Saturday afternoon. A Toray, who Is employed at the Pullman car works, met with a slight accident while at work last Thursday. One of the workmen hit him in the face with the hammer with which he was working and knocked out several of his front teeth. Mrs. E. Jackson spent Friday evening at Woodlawn with Mrs. A. C. McDonnell and daughter Agnes, the latter having left Saturday for Canada where she will spend a couple of weeks among relatives. Mrs. V. W. O'Roark and her aunt.

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Mrs. Cortwright, spent Friday morn

ing at Lincoln Park and in the afternoon they attended the national military tournament at Grant Park. Mrs. Joseph Berg and children and Miss Tlllie Berg of Chicago are spending a few days here among relatives. HOBART. The Hobart Gun club held a shoot here yesterday. Mr. John Stacker captured first place by hitting 22 out of 25. The funeral of Mrs. Alvin Wild was held yestreday. Funeral services were held at the house at 2 o'clock and the burial took place at Crown- Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scharbock and daughter Gertrude of Chicago Heights visited friends and relatives here yes terday. The ball game held here yesterday between the Iron Rail Mill of Gary and the Hobart Athletics resulted in a victory for the Gary team, the score being 8 to 2. Misses Emma and Mary Traeger of Chicago visited with relatives here yesterday. Mr. Evan Roper of Chicago visited here with his parents over Sunday. Mrs. SIgler and two sons of Chicago visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. Bark of Gary is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. J PIMPLES ind All Humiliating Skin Eruption! Are Banished by the New Sulphur Treatment. Oh, the anguish of those ugly, unsightly, humiliating pimples, blotches, and other skin troubles! Why tolerat them? Don't you know that the one aura eradlcater of these blemishes la SULFOSOL (sulphur in solution) 7 Sulphur has for ages been recognized by the medical profession as the one great specific for blood Impurities, but the trouble was that sulphur couldn't be assimilated in the blood. SULFOSOL is Just solubla sulphurmade possible through the ecent discovery of a secret of Nature by a great cnwmlst SULFOSOL fsoluble sulphur) is Nature's gift to that large portion of humanitv afflicted with Pimples, Eczema, and all forms of blood taints and skin diseases. Get SULFOSOL of your nearest drugsrist or write to Sulfoaol Co., 71 Trinity Place. New York, for free book on Blood and Skin P!saes and the successful use of SULFOSOL In their treatment. Complexion beautlfer Sulfosol Soap. 25 cents a cake. be too late.