Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1911 — Page 5

Thursday. Sept. 7. 1911.

THE TTTTES.

IIS THE

SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

courts

PROPERTY T-MT-PTJT'ClTCl

SOLE ISSUE I

It Is experte that the case of Rich vs. fljch will be concluded In Judge Johannes Kopelk's court some time today. It i not to be the hotly contested case that it was at first expected It would be. It is understood that neither Mrs. Laurent Rich nor William Rich will P APE'S DIAPEPSIN SURELY PUTS THE STOMACH IN ORDER As there is often some one in your family who suffers an attack of Indijrjtlon or some form of Stomach trouble, why don"t you keep some Diapepsln In the house handy? This harmless blesiig- will digest anything you can at without the slightest discomfort, and overcome a sour, jraesy Stomach five minutes after. Tell your pharmacist to let you real this formula, plainly printed on these BO-cent cases of Papa's DUpepsln. then yo will readily see why It makes Indigent ion. Sour Stomach, Heartburn and other distress go in five minutes.

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contest the divorce. The only matter now at Issue U a settlement of the property Interests of the couple.

ADJOURN TILL NEXT MONDAY Judge Johannes Kopelke stated today that the case of Rich vs. Rich would probably be concluded today. He said that Ladd vs. Smith would go over for the term on tccount of the absence of the plaintiff from the city. There will be nothing more In his court until Monday. He declared that at 9 o'clock on that date he would call the docket and at the cases.

mond (LGrand T. Meyer) vs. Fred sillier. .Suit on not. Room No. 2. '992. Iiouiea Brannan (1. E. Boone) vs. Hllo Brannac. Divorce. Room No. 3. 993. Beckman Supply Co. Fred BarJiett) vs. Fred -Cedergren et al. Foreclosure of. mechanic's lien.

REFUSE TWO LICENSES (Special to The Times.) Crown Point, Ind., Sept. 7. The county commissioners refused 'one Hammond and one Indiana Harbor saloonkeeper & license yesterday after remonstrances had been filed against them. The other licenses were renewed or transferred, as the case might be. The county commissioners did not decide the Hobart annexation case yesterday. It is understood that they are badly split on the subject a'nd that they are unable to come to an agreement on the matter. It Is expected that a decision will be reached in a few days or there will be a decision ' signed by the majority of the commissioners, while the others will dissent. Today the commissioners go to the county poor farm to make their quarterly investigation. Adjournment will follow tonight.

ANOTHER COUPLE IN DIVORCE COURT Alleging that she was compelled to seek refuge from her husband, Harry A. Graves, In the home of her father, Barbara Graves seeks to secure a divorce 4n the Lake superior court. The

ease was filed iurr Rosa & Lotz.

The couple were married In Ham- j

mond March 28, 1907, and were separated Sept. 6, 1911. She charges that he remained away nights and refused j to provide for her. She aeks the cus- ' tody of her three children, $300 alimony and $20 a month for the support of the children.

' Attorney T" E. Boone representing Louisa Brannan has started an action for a divorce In the superior court against Mllo Brannan. The couple were married July 19. 1902, and were separated Aug. 1, .1908. She charges that he was an habitual drunkard and failed to provide for her support. She asWs that her maiden name, Louisa Ceigo, be restored.

HABOND ILL HAVE 5.000 CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS

Sues City of Gary.

j Carl Fran Smith has brought 'suit. J through Attorneys "Walter & Oakes. has started suit against the city of Gary to j recover $500 which he is alleged is duo

as a result of the opening of Four-

J teenth street. The

board of public

works allowed him only $25.

Filed in Superior Court. 79S7. Home Lumber Co. (Bomberer, Sawyer &. Curtis) vs. Clinton S. Kester et al. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien. Room Nd. 2. 7988. Antonia Roballwski (Fred Barnette) vs. Constantino Roballwski. Divorce. Room No. 3. 79S9. John S. Andrews (Sebright & White) vs. Adolph E. Deutsch et al. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien! Room No. 1. 7r90. Mary E. Cortina (Seabright & f White) vs. Fernando W. Daegling et al. Foreclosure of mechanic's lien. Room No. 1. 7991. First National Bank of Ham-

STEEL TRUST OUTPUT SHOWS DEGIDED GAIN The expansion of steel works" operations In August, particularly In those of the United States Stel Corporation, is shown by the blast furnace statistics for the- month. The Iron, Age says: "The (August) production of coke and anthracite pig iron amounted to 1.926,637 gross tons, or 62,150 tons a day, against 1.793.068 tons, or BT.Sll tons a day In July, a gain of 133,569 tons, or 4,309 tons a day. The production by steel companies last month was 47,120 tons a day, an Increase of 4,64? tons a day over July, whereas the merchant furnaces produced 15,030 tons a day, or 339 tons a day less than in July. "Steel Ingot production of the Steel

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PAROCHIAL. ATTENHAXCE. All Seinte Catholic) 368 St. Josephs (Catholic) 360 St Johns (Catholic), Robertsdalo 300 St. Pauls (Lutheran) 210 St. Caslmirs (Catholic) 195 St. Aaelberts (Catholic), Robertsdale 185 St, Jhns (Lutheran)... loo Total , 1,718 Public schools 2,600 Grand total 4,318

TVith nearly 2,600 pupils attending the public schools and approximately 1,71$ children, or about 40 per cent of all the school children in Hammond enrolled in the parochial schools of the city this week, the total reaches 4,300. The enumeration, like that of the public schools, which is 2,627, is. as yet.

incomplete, being based on the .first day's attendance. The approximate total of children who attended .chool this week is 4.245. Although an Increase In attendance is looked for In the' second, the increase of the parochial and public schools will be proportionate. All the schools works Is already well tinder way, and all the teachers are anxious to have their enrollments completed as soon as possible. The principal teacher for St. John's Lutheran school on the north side will not arrive until next week, ind con

sequently work was not taken up In all

the classes this week, but it Is expects ed that there will be in the neighborhood of 100 pupils in school next week.

All Saints school has already shown an increase of seventy pupils as compared to last year and more than 25

are expected by next week. AU Saints and St. Josephs schools opened their third and first years high schools this week, and both schools are making their music courses one of the prominent features for their students.

Corporation in August was 1,288,000 tons, which compares with 1,014,000 tons In July, and is the hJh record for the year. "Concerning bookings and shipments it is stated that those of th leading interest were greater Jn August than for any month Of th year. The same statement might be made for other steel companies as to shipments."

New Case of Fever. . One mtld case of scarlet fever made its appearance at 10 Marble street last night, after the city had been cleared of the disease for nearly two weeks. No additional diphtheria- cases have been reported. i

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Busy Izzy" at Orpheum.

The Orpheum theater Sunday night. Sept 10, presents Busy Irsy," the new musical, songical, jokical entertainment conceived for the special purpose of presenting George Sidney to his friend, the American public, will be a two-act potpourri of a little of everything that theatergoers like. The first act will be devoted to a department store with "Izzy" making himself generally useful as the proprietor. A number of pretty girls in swell clothes will be found and every now and then they will let their customer wait while they come from behind the counters and sing something. Then when they have all done everything which the stage manager has arranged to be done in the department store half of the evening,

the curtain will fall and In ten minutes

will shift to a big summer hotel. The

audience will learn from the program that "Jzsy" has traded his store for the

hotel and the stage manager will have

arranged a number of outings for the

summer igrls, the Johnnies and the other guests. In all this "Xxzy" is manifest as the presiding officer, and ere

one is aware of the passage of time

two and a half hours have been spent in laughing, listening and admiring. Truly not an irksome way to spend an evening, still Just the kind of an entertainment that theater-goers seem to enjoy, and Its a business to furnish what the public want.

Tex., and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoenlng have removed from Martha street to their former home in Grass Lake, Mich. Attorney A. B. Oakes bas returned from a few weeks vacation in the south. Rev. A. Rump spent yesterday In Hammond. Mrs, Carl Salzman spent yesterday in South Chicago with relatives there. Miss Ida Mendenhall of 15th avenue leaves for Ridge Farm, I1L, where she will attend high school this term. George Grand transacted business In Chicago today. Mrs. R. W. Laughlin and daughter Gladys have returned from a three weeks' trip in Pa. Mrs. Charles Dettman of Clark Station was a Tolleston visitor yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Hertyman and son Willie of Chicago will be the guests of Mrs. R. Lucey for a few days. '

ARE VOIT READING THE TIMES T

Clouds and Sunsnine at Gem

This evening at the Gem theater

In Hammond a. moving picture to be

known as "Clouds and Sunshine" will be shown. The theme for this picture was written by Mrs. Paul Wright, the daughter of Fred Cnampalgn of Ham

mond.

Mrs. Wright says that she once saw a

moving picture which showed how they

are made. She says that she saw the

young woman bringing in the manuscript showing th plot of the story and

the idea occurred to her that she might write the them of a picture story.

She did so and after she had sub

mitted several had one accepted. The one which will appear in Hammond tomorrow night Is the second lhat t- as

had accepted.

She gets from $35 to $50 for each ono

that is accepted by the concern which

She says that she enjoys the work and that she is always interested in seeing how her stories look in pitures.

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TOLLESTON. Herman Runge of East 8ide spent yesterday with relatives here. Hilmer and Ernest Olson are back from Lemont, 111., where they have been spending a few days. Mrs. Alex Puts is visiting friends In Chicago for a few days. Hazel, Esther, Walter and Morris Zimmerman have returned after a month's visit In Logansport, Delphi and surrounding country. ,v Mrs. I Dicks leaves today for a few weeks' vliit with relatives in El Paso,

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