Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1911 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, Sept. 20, 191 1.

Crown P

oint Mews

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

I eral days lay off on account of the departments upon , themselves.

, rains. j Street Commissioner Dutton and Road Supervisor Swets are both hauling stone from here repairing the principal roads in this vicinity. J. It. Millard of Valparaiso was a business visitor here yesterday.

The question of our new factory is

donations which may come to them for their respective funds. The $40,000 bond issue, payable in ten years, obviated an increase of the tax levy, as compared to last year. : To Protect I .oral Merchants. I The license ordinance is really an amendment to an ordinance now In

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lence

Can't say ez t' whether Tom Knotts could get a fair triar in Lake county er not, but hev heard menny opine that he didn't get a fair one f Porter county at Valpyralso. i Slakes a hull lot o' difference t' sum fel'ers whether their money, buys duds ler their wives, er sud3 fer themselves. The year book for the Woman's r.tudy club has been Issued from the press, the first meeting of the club to foe held at the public library assembly " room on Oct. 3. The chief topic of tudy for the year will be the Hoosler state and every phase of Indiana life .will be dwelt upon by the club members in their various paper3 before the society. Following is a list of the offerers and members of Crown Point's most popular educational club: Officers President. Mrs. W. A. Scheddell: vice president, Mrs. J. C. Gibbs; fftcretary. Mrs. V. R. Curtis; treasurer.

ALL YOU NEED IS A CASGARET TONIGHT

Uo Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Bowels by morning.

Turn the rascals out the headache, the biliousness, the indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret r.ow and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets , cleanse and regulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that ; misery-making gas; take the excess bile , f rom your liver and carry out of the ystem all the decomposed waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A lU-cent box from any drug store means a clear head and cheerfulnes for months. Children love to take Carcaretr because . they taste good never grlpe-'or sicken.

Mrs. ir. II. Wheeler; critics, Mrs. Frank Knight. Mrs. Krnest Shortridge. Members Mesdames Anna Billman, Olive Curtis. Margaret Cole, Sylvia Courtrlght, May Crowell, Ella Davison, Edna Dinwiddle. Amelia Fisher, Mattlo Glbbs, Cora Knight, Martha Marble. Stella Meeker, Helen Maack. Kate Ott. Josephine Parry, Callsta Peterson,' Margaret Pettibon. Carrie Root. Zetta Rudolph, Ruth Salisbury, Mabel Scheddell. Misha Shortridge. Luella Tinkham. Etta Vilmer, Julia Vilmer. Jennie Ward Wheeler, Misses Grace Fancher, j Carrie Swartz, Maud Williams. The monthly horse market did not draw as large a crowd as usual. There were plenty of buyers, but the market was decidedly shy on horses. Good prices prevailed for those sold and they were quickly picked up by the eager buyers. A general scarcity of horses and plenty of work on the farm is attributed as the cause of the slow mar--ket yesterday. Crown Pointers have not become unduly, excited over The Times story of the second county fair grounds for Lake county, the same to be situated at the north end of the county. The county seat citizens are riot a bit surprised, however, at the fact that such a scheme lias been broached, for if possible the north township people would move Fancher lake and the whole paraphernalia within their confines. Crown Point's salvation lies in the jealousy and-envy of each of the north county cities for the other, otherwise the citizens would begin to kiss the fair grounds goodby. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cresson of Ham- ' mond are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Merritt on Grant street. Mr. and Mrs. Pen Loague and children of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting with relatives here, this week.

It is said several Important real estate deals are on the tapis since the news of the Erie railroad activity at Shis place became known. That the new order of things will mean a big thing for Crown Point goes without saying, and It Is certain to Increase business at every angle. Manager Keiser will take his baseball squad to Whiting on Sunday to battle with the oil city team. The locals are not claiming any premature victory, but have decided that Whiting will have to work its hardest to defeat the local crew.

still unsettled. All arrangements have force and Is aimed more particularly been made satisfactorily except the se- against out-of-town butchers, bakers, curing of the vacant building on Main and similar dealers whose wagons come street. The owners of the site have to town to compete with home Induspromised to meet the other parties In try. It went to the first reading and the near future, and it is hoped the was then referred to the license corn-

right terms can be reached. j mitt

CITY DADS HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING

n5 j Street fcprlnklinjr - 500 blar act in fiarV rr ft -ti-ma t tn mi afu c

- o- - x k. n in B1UI1 trill- xrJ v w w.vw.va Polite Department. , be staged at Crown Point when argu-( thereby depriving all of the stations Pay roll .,,..-, .... . ......29,598 ments on the change of venue from between Hammond and Indiana Harbor Miscellaneous 1,500 the county will be heard. Affidavits by along the loop of railroad service dur- - Kir. Deportment. the bushel will be filed by the defense lng the interim. While the company Pay roll,,. , t. ...... , 34,200 to show that the defendants cannot gei was working on the wreck the suburMlscellaeous ........ 9,000 a fair trial in the countj-. (ban trains which ordinarily make use , Health umd Charity. I ' . Glbaon to Be Tried First. ' j of the loop were obliged to turn back General purposes 1,000 That the state will contest every at Indiana Harbor and Hammond. It - j move to take the cases out of the coun- was 6:15 before the track was cleared. NEW1 CHURCH TO ty ls an assured fact- 11 Is al pos- The accident resulted In no personal 1 innnnn slble that the trials may begin this Injuries, and the damage to the equlpwUoi $100,000 term. Councilman Walter Gibson. It ls ment was slight.

announced Dy the state, will probably, I be the first to be tried. j

I Whether there is a

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CALUMET THEATER.

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ltles, which meets at Atlanta, Ga., this year, Oct. 3, 4 and 5.

The tax levy and

tee allowed generous appropriations for each department, and while there are more funds for the ensuing year,

they are tied up in the general fund adopted last night was as follows

which can be lifted only with the ap- j xx levy. ' proval of the council. " General purposes J1.25

t is also understood that If a cer- Sinking fund 10

stronger case

In order that each rouncilnian may i that will make It shine in the sun as against the Tolleston alderman is not

have a copy of the laws governing clt-jdoes the dome of the federal building known, but it looks as if special prose- Following up "The'Red Mill' the

rlation or- In Chicago. , cutor W. F. Hodges believes that the aumei tneatre. south cnicago, nas a

or a vear or more St Joseph's tryingr of Gibson will have a salutary Reries of tnre Sreat shows. "The rch has been laying plans for the efrect upon tne other aldermen. Stampede" will hold the boards Thurs

ton's Laws for Cities and Towns. 'construction of a new church edifice "day morning will witness another Ucly' ' riaay ana fcaturaay. sept. n. zs An invitation was received inviting As the project developed the ideas of ProcessIon ot the arrested ones to the nd 23- The Stampede was written by

the city officials to the fifth annual , convention of the League of Municipal-

1(S (1 Tt 1 1 tnwna fin annrnn

, ,,,.., I r dinance providing for the expenditure j Fc of $90 for eighteen copies of Thorn- chur

the promoters grew until now the plans ooun,y 8eal- ine defendants are May- -""e. auinor oi xne ruru have assumed magniflent proportions. or T' E' K""s. City Engineer Willis- of Peter Grim." "Strongheart." and "The The congregation of St. Joseph's ton' Bo,lce Szymanskl' John J- Nihoff e"lu- " is a worthy companion to i it. - .i, and Councllmen Gibson. Simiasko. Szy- the Squaw man" and "The Virginian.

manski, Bowser and Baukus

CLABBY TO BOX I WILLIE LEWIS

tain member of the board ls persona ; Walter works purposes 16 non grata with the members of the J Street lighting 18 members of the council, that Mayor j Library purposes .05 Smalley will listen to suggestions to Park purposes 05

Police pension fund

replace the member with one satisfac

tory to the council. The compromise is also said to insure more prompt action on the part of the board In answer to a councilman's demand for favors for his constituents. If any

improvement inspectors are to be ap- Controller

pointed it Is understood that the board Treasurer

will listen to the suggestion of the Deputy treasurer 1 councilmen of the ward in which the Clerical help for treasurer improvement is to be made. These, City judge

appropriations , the city that could afford to erect such

a splendid house of worship and it is to the credit of Rev. Father Plaster and thj board of trustess that the plans call for such a creditable structure. A YEA? OV Bl II-DlNti.

It will take a year to build the Clabby of Hammond today closed ne

church and it is expected that if the gotiations to box Willie Lewis of New work is commenced early next spring York twelve rounds at Boston on Sept. that the building will be under roof 2S- On Sept. 30 Clabby will meet Mike

Firemen's pension fund 005 before tlie snow tiles in the winter of Gibbons of St. Paul in a fifteen round - 1312. . bout at Winnipeg. The agreement proTotal levy J1.S0 The members of the congregation are vide for the boxers to weigh 150 pounds Finance Department. , 'anxious that Father Plaster, who has at 6 o'clock.

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(The play is said to be a drama without

a superior and deals with a matter recently investigated by the United States senate. Sunday, Sept. 24, Dave Lewis, the

Milwaukee. Wis., Sept. 20. Jimmy . L i . . ..

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for a four days' engagement in hia Whitney theatre success of this summer, "Don't Lie to Your Wife." Mr. Lewis played a four months' engagement at the Whitney with the piece and is coming here with the original cast.

Mayor $1,500.00 been at the head of the church for so

1.800.00 icrjg., shall witness the completion . and TRAFFIC IS DELAYED. 1,700.00 dedication of the new church. I

200.00 j The Interior of the church ls to be, . (Special to Tub Times.) - 500.00 in accordance with Its beautiful ex-I Indiana Harbor, Sept. 20. The jump900.00 terior. It will contain an enormous lng of th track bv a coke car attach

ed to a freight train on the Indiana

and concessions of a similar nature. City attorney 1. 500.00 auditorium and the other rooms that are said to have been the stipulations City clerk 800.00 are necesrary to a Catholic church. laid down by the insurgent council- City clerk's stenographer 7S0.00 i With the completion of this church men In return for calling off all ac- Clerk for city controller 780.00 Hohman street will become a dignified

Finance dept., miseel.....

Law dept.. miscel .... Finance dept., rebates.

Streets and alley intersection certificates, due June 1. 1912.15.156.20

GRIFFITH. Little Miss Marian Preventure is suffering a great deal with an abscess on her face. Mrs. J. W. Dutton visited relatives at Crown Point yesterday. Contractor Pearson resumed work on the new town hall yesterday after sev-

tion to abolish the board. Secretary of board of health Friedman Reslenn. i (based on pop. 20,925) It was not apparent from any of the City council (15 members).... public proceedings in the council cham- Two members of board of

ber last night that any underground work had been going. There was not a hitch in the meeting, and nothing was presented that elicited a single question. Tho resignation of Jacob Friedman, city sealer, came rather xinexpectedly. Only a few minutes before the session opened did he had in his resignation to the city clerk. It was read, but Mayor Smallev indicated that the resignation should have gone to him directly Instead of the council. The city sealer is an appointee of the mayor. A disappointment in an expected increase in salary after, according to Mr. Friedman, it had been promised him. was given by him as his reason a Times' reporter for his resignation. He will . continue in office until Oct. 1st. ' ("rente Pension Fund.

By adopting ordinances for separate pension funds for the police and fire departments, the city has been placed in line with other progressive Indiana cities. The first year's levyprovides a und of $500 for each department, to which .Is added small assessments made by the employes In the

thoroughfare that will be a credit to the lis. 50 city. The number of fine buildings that 2,250.00 have been erected upon it this year and 'those that are in nrosoect for next vear

health 200.00 i will make it the show street of the city.

1.000.00 !

500.00 500.00

NOTHING DOING TILL FRIDAY

Harbor Belt yesterday afternoon. Just east of Block avenue, delayed traffic on the belt, the main line of the Chicago, Indiana & Southern, and the

Lake Shore for several hours, putting

Thursday, Sept 28, Graustark returns to the Calumet theatre for a thre days' engagement. Burt King, former leading man at the Calumet theatre, is playing the leading role in this ever popular drama of "Love Behind the Throne."

If you are a. judge of quality try "jaiVendor Cigar.

the I-ake Shore "loop" out of commis- Intrmt.

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this eity to whom It rrOnld hare any

Total $31.5S4.70 Department Public Work. Three members $3,000 Engineer 1.500 Street commissioner 1,000 City electrician 1.0000 City sealer 900 Janitor 720 Clerk board of public works .. . 720 Clerical help for board 600 Engineering 2.300 Printing 1.000

Street improvements and open- I The discovery on the part of atlor-

igs 2,000 revs for the state that Attorney Grant

Street and alley cleaning 8,000 , Crumpacker of Valparaiso was counsel Street repairs 3.000 . for" some of the Gary councilmen in Sewer cleaing 1,000 - contempt cases at the rate of $25 a day Sewer repairs 750 may serve to disqualify him from servCity stables 2.500 ing as special judge in the Gary bribery Board of public works, miscel. .. 200 . cases. City hall ." 1,000 Theatre to Crown Point Again.

Tarks 1,000 i Friday -morning will witness the next

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