Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1911 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Monday, Sept. 25, 1911.

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of Si. Lence

Heern tell thy're agoin t" have a beer show.t Chicago. Kf true th exposition oughter be attended well by th fellers thet testified in th' Gary blind pig cases in order t' find out what th' stuff i3 like. A bird In th brush Is worth two on a hat. . In the divorce action of I A. Bryan of Gary, tried before Judge Kopelke on Saturday. Mrs. Bryan was allowed $750 as suit money to carry on her trial. The case was' bitterly fought by the attorneys for each side and Saturday's

action is said to be but the beginning of the marital squabble. Nearly 200 fans from Crown Point Journeyed to Whiting yesterday to witness the game and not one of them was disappointed as far as a display of fass ball was concerned1. The falling of Gratwick in the second Inning while attempting to get under a high fly was responsible for the three Whiting scores, while Crown Point pounded out, and earned their three runs. The local

FOLKS PAST FIFTY MUST USEGASGARETS What glasses are to weak eyes, Cascarets are to weak bowels a 10cent box will truly amaze you. Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else thev suffer from constipation. The condition Is perfectly natural. It is Just as natural es It Is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so active as youth. The muscles are less clastic. And the bowels are muscles. So all old people need Cascarets. One might as well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect-this gentle

aid to weak' bowels. The bowels must be kept active. This is important at

all ages, but never so much as at fifty Age Is not a time for harsh physics

Youth may occasionally whip th

bowels into activity. But a a&n cam be used every day. What the bowels of the old need is a gentle and natural

ts-nlc. On that can be constantly used

without harm. The only such tonic is

Casearets and thsey cost only 10 cents pre box at any drug store. The work

while you sleep. ,

team got the worst of it on decisions by the umpire. Gratwick being called out at fisst when he was safe a yard, the

fact being apparent to Whiting as well as Crown Point fans. Henning antl Heigerson pitched wonderful ball and were given good snappy support. Crown Point's players showing high class in every inning. The failure to decide the game one way or the other was a disappointment to Crown Point as they are anxious to complete the series with Whitinp. Crown Point went to the head of the league yesterday due to the defeat of East Chicago by Indiana Harbor. It was. reported here last evening that a Rambler'touring car had burned between SchererviUe and Dyer, as a result of a gasoline explosion. No further particulars could be learned as to the owner of the car or whether anyone

was Injured In the accident. j The Bremer divorce suit was tried

before judge McMahan o Saturday, Meeker and Hershman appearing? for Mrs. Bremer and Bruce and Bremer for Mr. Bremer. The case was taken under advisement by Judge McMahan who will give his decision at an early date. Hal Fancher, jr., tried his maiden case In Judge Atkin's court on Saturday' prosecuting in a suit against George Handley whom Fancher alleges cut hay on land where has was not warranted. Judge Atkins will give his

; decision in the matter today.

In spite of the threatening weather

yesterday was a big day for automobiles and motorcycles and hundreds made the run from Chicago and return. A crowd of about thirty motorcyclists made Crown Point the object of a crub run, running to the city after, dinner.

'The Honey Mooners," a burlesque

troupe will head the boards at Central Music hall on Thursday night.

The city council will meet tonight to

make the tax levy for the year 1912.

.No aenmte date nas been given as

to when Rodgers. the aeroplane coast-to-coast dinner will land in Crown Point but It Is expected to be Wednes

day or Thursday.

Roberts avenue during the past week. Miss Dora Stahlhalm of Munster, Ind., visited her brother, Ernest Stahlbalm, Friday. Miss KIngwall and Mr. Miller of Hammond vlscited Robertdale friends last evening. Frank Buehler, William Eggers, R. Jewett and Carl Buehler saw "The Ziegfeld Follies" at the Colonial theatre, Chicago, Saturday evening. Edw&ri Klemm of Indiana boulevard was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. T. Novak of Harrison avenue entertained a number of friends from South Chicago at her home Fridayafternoon. Mrs. Richard Smith Is able to be out again after her recent illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Maloney of Cleveland avenue are the proud parents of a baby girl, which arrived at their home Friday. Mrs. Henry Eggers and daughter Cecelia of Roberts avenue were the guests of Hammond friends Saturday. Edward Holmes -isited his wife and family at South Haven, Mich., the latter part of the week. Pick Blaul and William Grlsdale attended the Gaiety theatre, in South

Chicago. Saturday evening.

Mrs. William Rought and son Leon

of Cleveland avenue visited In South

Chicago Saturday.

The Indies' Aid society of the Evan

gelical church are making preparations

for a bazaar which will be given some

time in November.

Mrs. August Dreesen and Miss Ella

Thaw spent Saturday shopping in Chi

cago:

For advice always free and confi

dential. See Dr. Ruckel.

ROBERTSDALE.

Mrs. Rhode of Chicago spent the

day here visiting her daughters, Mrs.

John Wichorst and Mrs. Charles

Boness and her; sister-in-law, Mrs Henry Ehlers.

Miss Anna Korhle entertained the

members of the Y. P. A. club at her

home In Indiana boulevard Friday evening. The guests enjoyed the even

ing In the usual pleasant way of the

club until 10 o'clock, when refresh ments were served.

Mrs. Wall of Pearl street spent the

day In Burnham visiting her parents.

Mrs. Davy of Janesviue, is., was

the guest of Mrs. Agnes Roberts of

(WHITING AMD ENVIRONS

WHY HESITATE?

The Gas Range Is now found in, James Webster, who has been vlsit-

every modern kitchen. Order a Gas ing in Whiting, has returned to his

Range from the Gas Company and be home In paxton, 111. "up-to-date." I a vfr. f-hrlut .Tohnson has

Soveral Whiting people went to St. ' gone to housekeeping In the Moose

John Saturday morning to attend the building at Clark and 119th street.

funeral of August, the little son of Mr. ' Misses Pearl Traverse and Helen

and Mrs. Joseph Scherr, which was held Williams were Chicago theatre visitors

at 9 a. m. Mrs. Schcr, who resides yesterday. on Sheridan avenue, in Whiting, was ilr. and Mrs. William Hardy an in St. John taking care of her mother, son Charles were South Chicago theMrs. Andrew Kammer. who is ill, when ' atre visitors on Saturday night, her little son met his tragic death by j Prof. William Mathle of South Chlcadrowning In a pond in his grandpar-' go was a Whiting visitor on Satur-

ents' yards. The Schers have the day. sympathy, of their Whiting friends in. Mr. and Mrs. R. Baumgarten and their bereavement. ." , daughter Orvllla and niece. Agnes At-

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roe of Da- ' chlson, returned home yesterday from

vidson place entertained the latter's a four weeks visit with relatives in

brother. William Woods, and wife and , Detroit, Lima and Fort awyne, mj. son of Seneca, 111., adn Mr. and Mrs. I Miss Nelje E. Wycoff of Gary spent

George Mann and son and T. J. Woods Saturday, afternoon witn wniung

of Harvey, til., on last Friday. j friends.

Among tnfc wniting uaa renews who attended the Odd Fellows' meeting at Indianapolis were Jas. Spanier,

'Fred Leveren. John Leverenz, Judson Skelliger and John Hows. I Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Helman of 119th street were Gary visitors on -Saturday evening.' The game between the Whiting Grays and the Crown Point team Iast- ' ed eleven Innings yesterday, and ended with a tie score 3 to 3. Both , teams fought a hard battle reflecting J credit upon both, and making the con

test very exciting.

game at Gary yesterday between the J - -Gary Works and Valparaiso teams. Rev. Ernest C. Smith, secretary of

Western Unitarian conference, preach- An Offer that Involves XTO Risk foi ed at the Unitarian church last even- Those Who Accent It. InC . - . . I - ' '

' we are so positive our remedy win

completely relieve constipation, no

Mrs. Townsend of Knox is here visit

ing her daughter, Mrs. Charles Nltchman, Mrs. Charles Goldman visited relatives in Chicago over Saturday and Sunday. Floyd Saxton of Tolleston visited friends here yesterday. Would you like to have all of your former vigor, snap and vim restored to you, see Dr. Ruckel about it.

Mr. and Mrs. Potter of 119th street I have rented the home of Mr. and Mrs. j

John Matson, on Ohio avenue. 1

Ms. M. Johnson of 119th street will move from the Miso house to her home on Ohio avenue. 1 Junior Swarti of 423 Sheridan avenue left Friday evening for Pittsburg, Pa., , to begin a technical course at the ' Pittsburg university. j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stern and the latter's mother, Mrs. Pltzele of South

Chicago spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Max Stleglitz of 119th street.

Mrs. John Childs and son Charles of ,

Fischrupp avenue were South Chicago

i you can always depnd on what Dr.

SOUTH CHICAGO.

Joseph TofelskI, 33 years old, 8213

Elizabeth avenue, fell from a Windsor

Park street car at 83rd street and Commercial avenue early yesterday morn

ing and sustained a fractured skull

The ambulance was summoned, and

he was removed to the South Chicago

hospital in a serious condition.

A monster petition is being clrcu

lated throughout South Chicago - to

have a natatorium at Bessemer park. If the park commissioners consent to It

a portable roof will be built pver the concrete swimming pool and some kind of a heating apparatus will be installed to heat the place. Last night the resort of John Barry, 9146 Harbor avenue, was raided by the police and the proprietor and six inmates were haled up before the court. Judge Sabath continued the cases until Sept. 26 in the local court. The Lakeside A. C. gave an Informal dance at Bessemer park refectory and our 300 young people attended. The numbers made things very enjoyable for their young friends, and everyone is loud in their praise for the fine time afforded them. Minert Albertson, 22 years old, was thrown from the seat of a buggy he was riding in at 86th street and South Chicago avenue last evening and sustained slight bruises about the body. He went home unassisted. Are you growing old too rapidly If so see Dr. Ruckel about It.

visitors on Saturday.

Miss Gladys Turley of Robertsdale

and George Bartuska of Cleveland av enue saw "The Stampede" at the Calu

met theatre on Saturday evening. I Miss Margaret Williams, who has been here visiting her aunts, Mrs. Jas. Burton and Miss Margaret Griffith, has returned to her home In New Lexington, O. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Goldsmith and

family will move from the Pedersen flats to Forsythe. Mr. and Mrs. Andersen and son have moved to Whiting from Chicago and have located on Ohio avenue. Miss Helen Williams, who has been spending a few weeks here as the guest of Miss Pearl Traverse of Fred street, will return to her home in Kalamazoo, Mich., today. Any person wishing reserved tickets for the Troubadours, which will be given at Goebel's Opera House next Thursday, may secure- same by seeing Mrs. W. Curtis or Mrs. J. Allen. A number of the friends of Miss Katherine Pedersen gave her a surprise farewell party at her home on Sheridan avenue on Friday night. Miss Pedersen left Saturday for Ypsllanti, Mich., to begin a two years course in domestic science at the Michigan State Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Sceerey have moved from Fred street to the house on Indiana boulevard, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaaf, upon their removal into their new home.

Ruckel tells you.

STIEGLITZ PARK Even If you are not ready to buy,

stop in at the Gas Company's office and examine the Gaa Ranges. You

will want one nome day.

matter how chronic It may be, that we offer to furnish It free of all cost If it falls. - - ' Constipation Is caused by weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large Intestines or descending colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and store them to healthier actlvUy. We want you to try Rexai! Orderlies on our guarantee. They are eaten Ilka candy, and are particularly ideal for

. ... . . children. They act directly on the If you don t cook with gas and heat nves and muscl of the bowels. the water for your house with Gas you Thoy have a neutral acUon on th otne(, are not getting the MOST return for orRana or glands. They do not purge the money you spend for fuel. or cause an nconv,ni.nc. whatever.

Mrs. J. W. McConahay of Pullman They w,n DOsitlvelv nvmnmc cronln or

spent Friday here visiting her sister, habitual constipation and the myriads

BURNHAM.

Mrs. George Phillips of Center avenue

Mrs. Inez Bell of Center avenue spent

Friday evening In Hammond visiting

her daughter.

Mrs. William Wall of Robertsdale

spent yesterday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Klersey of Cen

ter avenue. 1

Walter Coombs of Park avenue is ,

treating his house to a new coat of Miss Margaret Geib has gone t

paint. : South Chicago to spend the week end

Miss Ethel Klersey of Center avenue with her parents.

of associate or dependent chonic ail ments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Three sizes, 10c. 25c. and 60c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. The Lion Store Pharmacy. Kaufman & Wolf. Props.

MUNSTER.

spent last evening In Gary on business.

W. C. Neel of Pullman avenue was a

The school board held a meeting

Friday evening. The pie social held In the Saxony

Hammond business visitor yesterday, school house was very well attended.

Mrs. James Patton and daughter Dollle alrlved home Thursday morning after a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Canada. Mrs. Goodman of Park avenue spent Friday In Chicago shopping. Mrs. W. Eastman of Englewood spent yesterday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnham. If your memory Is falling see Dr. Ruckel about It.

HOBART.

Miss Etta Bullock went to Chicago yesterday to visit with friends and

relatives for a tew weeks.

Mrs. Charles Kenward is on jthe sick

list, she being under the care of a trained nurge. A large crowd attended the lecture gfVen by McNutt at the M. E. church last evenin'g. Miss Blanche Fifield was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Several from out of town are expected to attend the dance give by Dillingham's orchestra of Whiting here this evening, at the Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. John Fox visited with friends in Chicago yesterday. Mike Ktlligrew of Chicago visited over Sunday at the Killigrew home. Bills are out for "The Honey Moon Girl," which will appear at Stratton's Opera House", on Wednesday evening. Miss EHe Erlckson of Chicago visited here with her parents over Sunday. Misses Huldah and Mildred Neef went to the city yesterday to visit with friends. Several from here attended the ball

ARE XOV rtEADIXG THE TIMES T

Miss H. Schoon spent Thursday and

Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Peter MolUnaar, in Highlands. Mrs. Dunn and her niece visited with Mrs. Dunn's mother In Crown Point on Thursday.

Joe Tinker of the Cubs will open his vaudeville season at Spokane, Wash., on Nov. B. Mike Schreck and Hugh MoGann have signed for a fuss to take place In Richmond, Ind., on Sept. 25.

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