Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, 'August 9, 1911'.

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Velour bats are the feature of the fall millinery season and some of the new shapes are wonderfully dashing and graceful. This hat. of bronze-green velour, is exceedingly simple, but Its startness is conspicuous. The wide rolling brim is faced with black velvet with a binding of bronze-green ottoman ribbon the new soft ribbon with , rep weave finishing the edge. A. pleated bow of this ribbon is placed obliquely across the front of the crown, this bow and the facing being the otly trimming on the hat ,

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MEXl' FOR THE DAY. - - BREAKFAST, r Cereal; creamed eggs; toast; coffee. Ll'NCHEOK. t , , v- Stuffed 1 eggplant; banana fritters; beries; cake; tea. DINNER. ;J'ot roast;, baked potatoes; squash; lettuce salad; cocoanut tlmbales. A (' Born to IJr. aad ifPSTdward Ban Ion, 741 Harrison street, a daughter. MRS. STREETER ENTERTAINS. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. G. R. Streeter yesterday afternoon. The devotional service was .lead by Mrs. Towle and prayer by Mrs. . Liavis. The program was In charge of Mrs. Streeter. Several Interesting missionary experiences were related by the members of the society. A poem. 'Theres Enough to Do at' Home," real in a very pleasing manner by Mrs. Amos. Reading, "Vanity Fair" by Mrs. learning. ""Why Send Missionaries to 'Japan", reading by Mrs. Dake. "The Mystery Box" was conducted by Mrs. Towle. This concluded the program. . The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Pusan Woods. reliciou3 refreshments were served by the hosteses, Mrs, Streeter and Mrs. Learning. 'A social hour followed which concluded a very pleasant and interesting afterhoon session. The next meeting wil be the 12th of September and Mrs. F. D. HIx

Hammond Dr. Treats Kay Fever.

SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE So sure am I that I can afford practically instant relief, I want every sufferer with hay fever to come in and let me give them one or two treatments ABSOLUTELY FREE. I have treated this trouble for many years and am perfectly acquainted with its many phases. In time past I have had the disease mystelf and can occasionally feel it yet. However the disease is a perfectly controllable one and I want you to come in for a sample treatment before you leave for the north. A Hammond Lady tells how Dr. Leedy, in Suites 32 and 33, Rimbach building, over Lion Store, relieved her of Rheumatism and other annoying conditions by removing her Tonsils. For years I have had large irritable tonsils. Different doctors had told me that they should be taken out, but I dreaded the operation. When I came to Dr. Leedy he said, "he could not relieve the soreness In my neck, and the rheumatism in my shoulders unless I had them - removed." Finally I consented to let him take them out and I am now so glad that I did. The operation was not half as had as I thought it would be and since they are cut, I have had no more sore throat, no more soreness in the muscles of my neck and no more rheumatism' in my shoulders. . ' ; MRS. CLARA JESJERNIfl, 345 Pine St., Hammond, Ind.

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V1 if SOCIAL NEWS FOR THURSDAY. Mrs. Clyde Smith wit entertain the 1. S. club Thursday afternon at her home in Sheffield avenne. Th ladles of the Martha Aid society of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternon In the J ' church parlors. Mrs. K. A. Davit nil be hostess Thursday eitrnoa to the ladles of the 11. A.'H, clnh at her hotne la Michigan BTrBor. The Ladles' Aid society of the Monroe Street Mission will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. JT. McConnell In Van Buren street. The members of the I'hrystal Pleasure Club vrtll be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Geo. Whltlna; In Beall avenue. Sirs. t hus. I.aveue -will be "at home'' Thuraday afternoon to the ladies of ewiujt; Circle N'o. 2 at her home In Michigan avenue. will entertain at her home in Claudo street. A LODGE SESSIOX. An Interesting meeting was held last evening by the Progressive Court Tribe of Ben Hur in the K. of P. Hall In th uim&ach block. This was a regula business meeting and there was a goo attendance. There was nothing special importance and only the regu

ELKS ARE PROMISING SOME GREAT STUNTS

An old fashioned balloon -ancenslon Committee Meetln Thundir Gmli. accompanied by all the customary Arrangements have been made with thrills and excitement In connection E. E. Gebhardt of Chicago Heights for with the Inflation of the huge gas bag a balloon ascension and this will unand the ascension of a human being, at I doubtedly prove to be a good attraC-

the peril of his life will be one of the big free features of the annual Elks' picnic at Klndel's C3rove next Wednesday. What other amusement freaks the fertile brain of "Doc" Clark and his brethern of the s.ntlered herd will devise will be detailed from day to day, and some really extraordinary stunts are promised for the amusement of the mmense crowd that is expected. Abandon Aeroplana plana. But for the fact that all the aero plane flyers who are to ather for the Chicago meet are tied up In lrom'lad ontracts, the local Elks would have pared no expense In getting a flyer and his machine to come to Hammond for the picnic and make an asceuslon. A committee composed of Dr. 'J. T. Clark, Judge Relter and Lawrence Cox attempted to open negotiations with ome of the air navigators yesterday. ut they were unsuccessful. They best they could have gotten was a machine or exhibition by an amateur' who would not guarantee a flight. Such a contract at the expense of several hundred dollars was thought unsatisfactory, and it was decided to abandon the project. lar business of the meeting: was taken up. There wil be Initiation of candi dates at the next meeting which will be in two weeks. MRS. CLAl'SEX A HOSTESS. Mrs. John Ciaussen was hostess and entertained the youny ladles of the N. N. dlub last evening at her home In State Line street. This was tha regular weekly club meeting and nearly all of the members were present. Music and needle work were the social diversions of the evening. At ten oclock the hostess served dainty refreshments. The Misses Bertha and Emily Ebert will en tertain the young ladies of the club at their next meeting Tuesday evening at their hdme In South Hohman street. SEW ARRIVAL Hamond friends of MrsHoy D. Davis of Gary have received appropriate messages this week snnouncing the ar rival of a healthy boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis last Monday. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Jennie Brunswick. VISITORS FROM RICHMOND. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fox of Ogden street- are entertaining company from Richmond, Ind.. the party having ar rived last Monday in automobiles. The visitors are Mr. and Mrs. George Hox and Robert Heigher who cam in.' the Fox car., jBd..Mr. ami .Mrs. , Richard Moore Who made the trip in their ma

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Some of the attractions that are booked for the Orpheum theater in Hammond in the near future are worthy of note. The "Traveling Salesman" with the original company and "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" with the original Chicago company are. among the things that ought to pack the house to the doors when thisy come. ' Next Saturday .Manager St. Clair announces that "The Millionaire Kid" a splendid musical comedy, will be the attraction here. On the following Sudnay "Rosalind at Red Gate," the companion piece of the "House of a Thousand Candles" will be seen at the Orpheum. Then on tte following Saturday, Aug -19, the patrons of burlesque will be able to see the "Midnight Maidens." Manager St. Clair explains that while he do not like to book these shows that They appeal to a large number of his patrons who do not go to any other shows and they are booked to get the. business. Sunday, Aug. 20. the "Cow and the Moon" a brisk musical comedy will be the offering. 1 Robert O'Connor, the well known comedian, and the original New York and Chicago cast of the "Traveling Salesman" will be in Hammond on Labor Day, Sept. 4. This play ought to draw a packed house. It is one of the best comedies that has been staged in recent years. "Get Rich Quick Wallingford" willicorne to Hammond directly from the Olympic theater in Chicago where !t has had one of the ost remarkable runs that a play ever had In Chicago. The cast wlll.be Identically the same as that which is now playing in Chicago. Many of these good things are to be put on at prices that will be very little above the popular prices that prevail top the cheaper attractions.

tion. A eeting of , all the committees is planned for tomorrow evening. Another big feature of the day be the automobile parade in which every auto owner in the. region will take part. Two very desirable lap robes will be given as prises. The cars will assemble In the vicinity of the Court House In Hammond and the

parade will start at one o'clock. The committee In charge of the parade Is maJe up of D. J. Moran. A. M. Turner, Peter Crumpacker and George B. Sheerer. The sail price of ten cents for a ticket on the Flanders coupee automobile has aroused popular interest, and thus far a big sale of the tickets Is reported. The car is on exhibition at Hentz's arage. There remains but one more week until the day of the picnic. Most of the merchants have agreed to close their stores for the afternoon to allow themselves and the clerks a half holiday. They realise that they are contributing to a worthy cause because the proceeds of the picnic are to be added to the building fund for an Elks' lodge building which will be one of thd city's show places. v chine. Messrs. Jacob and George Fox are brothers. TRUE KINDREDS MEET. The members of the True Kindreds met laat evening in the I. O. O. F. hall in Eeast State street. This was the regular bi-monthly meeting and there was a fairly good attendance. The regular routine of business was disposed of there being nothing of importance. The next meeting will take place in two weeks and a good attendance Is desired. TEN DATS OV'TING. A pleasant outing has been planned for the next few days and a party of Hammond people left today noon via tlie Erie railway for Rochester, Ind. The party is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Emerllng and daughter Eltessa. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Fox and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coper and two children. They will en gage cottages at Lake Manltou near Rochester and spend the next ten days In boating and fishing and various other sports along this line. BOl'SD FOR COLORADO. The Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Coulter and daughter Kittle leftHamond today on the 1:12 Nickel Plate for Chicago. They wil take the 8:30 Union Pacific this evening for Golden, Colo." where Ihey will make ithelr future home. Jtev Coulter has ben acting pastor of the 4 if

- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Try a box of Sternberg's Rheumatism Remedy. I seldom falls. Prepared and for sale by M. Sternberg's Pharmacy only. 119th and Schrage avenue. Whiting, Ind. .. 8-4-6t. It win pay you to stop In and look over th line of slightly used Gas Ranges now on sale at the Northern Indiana Gas & Electri e Company's office. Famous Guth Candies at L. Cox & Co.

FOR MARRIED FOLKS. 4 4 As a rule. If a woman will, she can love her husband. Loving is largely a matter of willing. And it means serving rather than belng served. Let the woman who finds her husband full of faults 4 love him In spite of these, and determlne to heljp him In the most tactful way posisble to improve. 4 But at the same time let her look well to her own Imperfections! And If it seems to her that her marriage Is a failure, let her look to herself; Is she doing- all that she can to make it a success? Is she being the very best wife that 4 she can be, and is she bringing happiness into her husand's life? The woman who wants to make a Success of her marriage usually 4) does. It Is what we want to do 4 writes Elanore Robertson, le we make up our minds that we- will be good wives and husbands, writes Elanore Robertson. If wo do not earnestly strive to fulfil our marrtage obligations. If we are without the rudder of good resolu- 4 4 tlons and principles, we drift, and God only knows what we come to! For the danger Is in drifting. No human can stop an infatuation of a man and woman when it is at its high tide. But human will can stop It from ever getting a start. 4 4 A tiny name wm grow into a ragIng holocaust. The. holocaust cannot be put out, but the small flame 4 can be extinguished or prevented from starting. 4 Baptist church here for the past year. There was a large number of thetr friends at the station to see them off and wish them success in their new home. i ARRIVE TOMOROW. The Rev. , Floyd H. Adams, new pastor Of the Baptist church expect his family to arrive tomorow from Lebanon, Ind. AGAIV CALED TO ARGUS. Chas. Ryd of 415 May street received a telegram last evening calling him to the bedside of his father Wm. Relley Reed in Argus, Ind. 'He took with him other brothers ana sisters living in this locality: Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Leona kleinsmith. Will Reed. Robert Reed, al of Hamond: John Reed of Gary, and Dave Reed of Chicago. They left last evening on the 10:30 Erie train. The father has been til for some time with heart trouble and Is not ex pected to live. Less than a month ago this same family was called home to the bedside of a dying brother. Wm. weed has visited In Hammond a number of times and has made many friends who wil be grieved to learn the sad naws. ALL DAY PICMf. The Daughters of Liberty are holding their annual picnic today at Lake Front Park. These picnics have become quite a feature and a fine crowd Is expected The members of both councils having iieen invited to bring their friends with them. There will be gamei and races and prizes will be offered for the win ners of the races. r GOES TO FONDl'LAC. Miss Florence Loveridge of Webb street let! today for Fondulae, Wis. to spend two weeks as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bell al their summei cottage at Lake Winnebago. i i HONOR BIRTHDAY. A surprise party was given last even ing in honor of Miss Freida Shalow at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Shalow. 139 Grover stret. The occasion being that of Miss Shalows birthday anniversary. Th evening was spent In games and music until a late hour. The house was very prettily decorated in flowers, carrylrg out a color scheme of red and white. At tenthirty the guests were served with refreshments on the lawn. Those who enjoj-ed the evening were Misses Estet' Friederichs, Lillian Friederichs, Editit Barns. Anna Sturn, Anna ssfialow, Mrs. August Nacke and children, Mrs. Sturn, Mr. and Mrs. Shalow. HERE FROM URENCASTLE. William Smith of Grencastle, Ind. is in Hammond calling on former friends. Mr. Smith has ben located for sevei-ii years In Grencastle where he has been teaching in the public schols. This fall he will go to Crookston, Minn., where he will take up the responsibilities ot principal of the high school In that city. Mr. Smith reports the member of his family to be in excellent health and also that his sister Miss Orffa Smith who was formerly a teacher In the public schools of Hammond will be 'married this fall to Rev. M. C. Wright, pastor of the M. E. church at Whiting, Ind. A CARD OF THANKS. A word of thanks to the friends and neighbors for the many words of kindness and sympathy in our hour of sorrow. A darling one from us has gone A voice we loved is still, A place Is vacant In our home Which never can the filled. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Whltmore anl family. W. V. Ray and family left today for a two weeks vacation on' the Kaborus farm near Barrian Springs, Wis Miss Mary Glazier is entertaining as her guest Sirs. Shirwood of Chicago, at i her home, 771 South Hohman street.

Miss Glaiier and her guest went to Austin. 111. this morning to spend th? day with Irten'ds. ".'?" ' i Miss Mable Pontag has returned to Hammond after several weeks visit wltth her parents in Plainfield, HL Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crane of Chesaaing, Mich, are the guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crane in Doty street.

Misses Lillian and Susana Hilbrich of Doty street will leav tomorrow fDr South Haven, Mich., where they expect to remain for a two weeks outing. Mrs. Mary Nicholas and daughter Mis Clara Nicholas of Oakley avenue left yesterday for a two weeks visit at different points in Ohio. They will visit relatives at Serllle and Sterling. You won't be without a gas range it you call and see the ranges on display at the office of the Northern Indiana vias & Electric Company. Mi.--s Bertha Moore has returned to her home in Elkhart, Ind. after a pleas ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crane in Doty street. Mises Pearl Barfield and Margaret Bowen have returned from a three weeks visit at Rochester, Ind. and vi cinity. The young ladies have been visiting Miss Barfield's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coplin of Wanatah, Ind. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Burns at their home, 1Z Hanover street. Mrs. Brenan and - two children of Englewood are spending several davs with Mrs. Brennan's brother. Rev. Edwar F. Barret, at the rectory In East Sibley street. The. ladies of the Knights of Colum-1-us are meeting this afternoon In the K. of C. club rooms. They will spend the afternon play lng . several games ui cards. The Deborah Aid society of the Christian church Is meeting this afternoon In the church parlors in Calu met avenue. There will be a short business session and the rest of the afternoon will be spent in sewing. Mrs. H. B'.eck is entertaining the ladies of the St. Paul's Lutheran Aid society this afternoon at ier home in Ogden street. Mrs. Anna Dorsey is hostess this afternon to the ladies of the Golden Rod Club, at her home in Beall avenue. They will meet at small tables and en joy several games of pedro. ,. J The Ladies Aid society of Friedens Evangelical church will give an ice cream social this evening at the corner of Indiana avenue and Sohl streets. Ice cream and cake. ycoffee and sand- j wtches wil be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ' J.. M. Stinson is in Hobart today transacting business. James K. Osmer of Indiana Harbor Is in Hammond today on business. Would you like to have ail of your. former vigor, snap and vim restored to you, see Dr. Ruckel about it.

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Lots Facing Columbia Park at the price are the best investment in unimproved land in( Hammond. When you own a lot facing this beautiful public park you can rest assured you will always have a fine roomy spot for the whole family to recreate in at no expense to the head of the household. See the agent and have a look at these choice lots before they are all sold. $5.00 DOWN AND $5.00 PER MONTH will get you one. Make it your business to get one.

Hammond

O. C. TROUT, Agent. 218 Hammond Bldg.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. (Special to The Times.) Crown Point. Ind.. August 9. The following marriage licenses have been granted here: John K. Johnson, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; Frances W. Waggoner. Pennebog, Mich. Clarence Gentry. Chicago; Ruth Beck, Chicago. Albert Mosser, Chlcaso; Bertha Goldbohm, Chicago. David H. Klapp, Chicago; Mario Fitzgerald, Chicago. Engerol Hansen, Chicago; Margaret Helns, Chicago. Louis J. Stallof, Chicago; Ida Gordon, Chicago. John Stephenson. Chicago; Mary

I Cross. Chicago. George Roach, ChiI cago; Carrie King. Chicago. Laurence J. Hoffman, Hammond; Anna M. Carroll, Hammond. Charles E. Schoemaker. Fort Wayne, Ind.; Miry Ida Hoffman. Hammond. Fred Miller, Chicago; Elizabeth J. Bennett. Chicago. Herbert Fuester'ierg, Chicago; Emma Herb, Chicago. NEW CASES IN CIRCUIT COURT (Special to The Times.) ' Crown Point, Ind., Aug. 9. The following new cases have been filed in the circuit court here: 9103. Nathan B. Meeker vs. Rufus Schofleld et al. Quiet title. 9106. Andrew J. O'Connell vs. William J. Cou.ter et al. Quiet title. 9107. Adolph Hausmann vs. Laura Payor Hausmann. Divorce. Miller. Remonstrance." 8108. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R. C. Co. vs. The Town of Miller. Remonstrance. CALL FOR fM?EaivieiE-i ftirilOlNTMENTl CIEiU.CUTS.BURNS W DHUC STORf GRAND UNION JirfiQSB -3 THE COLLEGE OF Hammond, Indiana Fall term begins Sept 12th for the season of 1911-12. Full course. Teachers, eminent attorneys and court judges of repute' and standing. Fine new college building. Evening classes for the day-employed. Upon graduation students are eligible to admission to the Superior and Supreme courts of Indiana, For particulars, Address W. MAYES MARTIX, D. D Prealdeat. MJ.l 130; East Chicago, 55. Co.