Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1911 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Thursday, Sept: 28,. 1911.

Crown Point Mews

Happenings of a Day in Lake Comity's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of SL Lence

It's a Jurnd itc like carryln coal t' Newcastle t' bring: enny more prosecutions against Tom Knotts an' his

bunch. Looks kinder like they're a-goln' t

make them blind pigs squeal agin. the Woman's study club. Y" never hear a' much about woman's will tak UP the study of

crown o' glory enny more.

The library board transacted the month's business on Tuesday evening; of this week.

The steel book stack which has been under consideration for so long has at last been ordered and may be expected almost any time. It is not yet known wether it will be necessary to close the library while it Is being: placed. The last of the Indiana traveling libraries has been returned and only one library will he asked in exchange until more shelf room is available.

' This one library will be a specially seeded one on Indiana for the use of

The club our own

An" th' dtstagropril get y" If y' don't watch out. library Note. .

After Oct. 1 the library will remain

j state as lt9 main course this year, the

nrst meeting being at the library on the afternoon of Oct. 3.

Crown Pointers will be on the watch for Aviator C. P. Rodgers tomorrow

LAUDS CANADA AS LAND OF FUTURE

Says Opportunities in British Columbia Are Unlimited.

open until 9 o'clock in the evening. All and Saturday, who Is due to land at

the school children in or above the second grade who do not hold library cards, are cordially invited to come and get application blanks.

JUST ONE DOSE OF DIAPEPSIN MAKES DYSPEPSIA VANISH

the ball park on his arrival at Crown

Point. The intention-has been by the ball management to hav a game with some Chicago team and the Northern Indiana league team on the day of the aviator's arrival, but the flying game is such an uncertain and erratic one that little time will be given them to complete arrangements. Manager Keiser, however, has not abandoned the idea and if given notice soon enough

You can eat anything your stomach wtTC make a gala day of the event and

craves without fear of Indigestion or have a ball game on the side. Crown Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer- j Point has been officially notified that merit or sour on your stomach. If you j Aviator Rodgt-rs would land and make will take a little Dlapepsin occasion-) a short exhibition flight here. llv- I Crown Point will play Its next to Your meals will taste good, and any- the last game of the league season on ttlng you eat will be digested; noth- J Sunday, when the Hammond team will Ing can ferment or turn into acid or ( play here. The locals have been conpoison or stomach gas, which causes j slstent winners against Hammond durBelching, Dizziness, a feeling of full-ling the present season and although It

"ess after eating. Nausea. Indigestion is said that Hammond will be consid,-

eraDiy sirengrnenea take the last game.

about two weeks ago and has been

watching the curious as to where the ,

phenomena can be seen. The comet j could be easily discerned last night I with the naked eye not fir south and j west of the pointer of the "big dipper.")

Mrs. E. H. Youche's magnificent new residence is receiving exterior coats .)mV. - 1 . . V. I ! .1

idea of the handsome appearance of 1 amOUS N6WSpapef Man

tne structure can re obtained. Rev. H. H. Dunlavy will attend the Northern Indiana Methodist confer

ence in session at Terre Haute, Ind., ne,xt week. Crown Point society ladles will be entertained at the home of Mary Alice Brown on Main street tomorrow afternoon, numerous invitations for the affair having been issued. Dr. Harry B. Hayward has resumed his practice of medicine at Hammond, but will keep his residence at Hammond during the winter months. Mrs. Elizabeth Vlckers of Ravenswood, 111., Is visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Englert on East street.

The county commissioners will meet j

for their October term of court next

Monday. Jake Kussmaul 6f Hammond Is transacting business in Crown Point today. Mr. Robert Trimble has returned to his home at Indianapolis after attending several performances at the Lyric theater. The city council will meet on Monday evening for their regular October meeting.

Mrs. Peter Gelsen is visiting relatives P"ity follows Values 4. t, . .., have time and again r

ai xiaiiiiiiuuii luuay. Dr. Charles J. Tinkham Is transacting business in Hammond today. Erhart Bixenman is making considerabel improvements on his Main afreet property. It is reported that work has again commenced on the Gary & Southern interurban road at the Gary end of the line. The secret of life and how to prolong it has been discovered by Dr. RuckeL

terms of 10 per cent down and 5 per 8 by 176 feet in dimensions and three cent a month are given, with so Inter-, stories high. ..It wlll.be located south est or taxes until fully paid. The tl-' pf the soap factory between It and the ties are guaranteed by the British Co- river. - , lumbla government. The work of erecting the car shops fcpence, Jordan & Co. are the , Town-has reached the. stage of putting : on site's-representatives in Chicago, and the fcof and putting In the windows. Will send VOll a nlnt ane full infnrma. Th! v!!! h ruahAri nn ihat tVia Viutl-

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literature' has been lively. Hurry, If chinery.. Work in the plant, which will you want to get in among the lucky employ between 125 and 150men, will

first few. Adv..

GARY ON BRINK OF VOLCANO (Continued from Pag !.

The papers have recently been so full of news about Canada that the American people are at last waking up to the wonderful opportunities offered in the great Northwest. But even yet there am fw whA toaTWA Hnw vast-

are the money-making possibilities J some things are happening that will

in Investment in choice i mak Lake County feel that It Is sit-

than Is evinced at all the offices in th cars here

courinouse, tnat nave any possible con- putting them

net-tioij with the Gary probe these days. The situation is tense in the extreme, and lf'olie can read the signs aright

NATURE'S WARNING

Hammond People Must Recognize and

Heed It. Kidney , ills Jcorae mysteriously. But nature, always wart's you. Notice the kidney secretions. See If the color is unhealthy ' If there are settlings and sediment. Passages frequen, scanty, painful. It's time to use Doan's Kidney Fills. To ward on serious diseases. Doan's have done great work in Hammond. Mrs. James Hartline, 424 Oak street, Hammond, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pill, Viat.it ...... .4 , s,,.,. fomtlir

assembling the parts an.l :. . . , " ..

unaer Mr, L , . . - , . .

vuiiipii&iTit ana in oesi ui rtrauns

begun between Oct. 15 and Nov. 1. The car shops building Is of brick, and Is an immense structure, 433 by 150 feel and the master car builder who Is to be in charge 1 William Hogarth of Omaha. Th work will be mostly repair work.

but the company will also build Its own

together

Hogarth's supervision.

(like a lump of lead in stomach), Bil

lousness. Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and intestines or other symptoms. Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effective remedy is used. Dlapepsin really does all the work of a healthy stomach, it d'gests your meals when your stomach cant. A single does will digest all the food you eat and leave nothing t Jtrment or sour and upset the stomach. Get a large 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsta from you druggist and' start taking now, and in a little while you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, and every particle of Impurity and Gas that is in your stomach and intestines is going to be carried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance. Should you at this moment be suffering from Indigestion or any stomach

disorder, you ca nsurely get- relief

within five minutes.

in an effort to

the "dopesters"

have it that the locals should win hands lon. Of course, the uncertain quantity of baseball luck has to be considered and the team will go into the game to play ball as if they were tackling their nearest opponents. One more game with Gary will end Manag

er Keiser's schedule, the season, according to the association rules, closing on the second Sunday in October. A victory over Hammond or Gary will clinch the pennant fpr Crown Point. The Ladies' Club of the Catholic church gave a surprise party at St. Mary's hall on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Adam Reeder, the event being the celebration of her fifty-second birthday anniversary. A most enjoyable time is reported by those present. Crown Point's amateur astronomers are busy watching the latest sky tramp, supposed to be the Brooks comet. Councilman Ed Krost, who is well versed In sky lore, succeeded in locating the wanderer by the aid of glasses

GRIFFITH. T. B. Gray of Chicago was here on business today. - L. Grimes of Valparaiso visited here a short time on his way to Crown Point. The Grand Trunk had three cars derailed this morning on the west siding. The wrecking crew had to be called to get them on the tracks again. The cars were pushed off the derail. Mrs. Will Moynahan of Hammond is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cfem.Mang. The Griffith Colts have arranged for another dance at Spring Hill Grove, St. John, Oct. 4th. Everybody is welcome and the boys hope to repeat the good time had a (fw weeks ago. The school board held their regular monthly meeting in the Franklin building last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Dutton of Grand Rapids, Mich., are here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dutton. Would you like to hare all of your

former vigor, snap and vim restored to

you. see Dr. Ruckel about It.

mere, especiawy in investment in choice

real estate in growing towns. Wm. E. Curtis, the famous traveler, lecturer and correspondent, who has been making a searching study of Canada, says in a late Issue of the RecordHerald, "British Columbia has prodigious wealth In mines, forests, fishing and fruit raising. It is impossible to exaggerate the magnitude of future development." This comment Is based, not alone on theory it is borne out by what has gone before. The new towns of Fort

George, Prince Rupert. Edmonton and Calgary have, one after the other, proved that where the railroad goes in this great territory, marvelous pros-

of town lots

gain risen from J100

and $200 to $1,000 and $5,000. and the almost unbelievable sums of $10,000 to $50,000. And all this without the investor doing a stroke of work himself. A great new railroad, the Grand Trunk Pacific, is now being built, which

will open up a vast new territory, the richest yet known in British Columbia, Directly on the main line of the registered right of way is Fort Fraser, a new city, just about to begin its career, with such bright prospects that It is already known as the "Hub" of the great thrifty region surrounding. Fort Fraser commands hundreds of miles of navigable river, as well as fur

nishes the logical center for not only one, but ten railroads. It is even now busy wfth activity, laying out streets, loViting principal buildings, etc., and th grading camps of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway are within two miles and working rapidly forward. Those who remember the history of this hustling, wealth-producing coun

try are banking on Fort Fraser be

ting on the edce of a legal Vesuvius.

MY STEW V IX VISITS. Mysterious visits of mysterious persons, ' examinations of court records, flvby-nlght visits of men high in state affairs, all give rise to the fact that the state wide Investigation is no joke and past irregularities of Gary officialdom are . being probed to the quick. What it means no one knows not even the county officials and their surmised they -refuse to disclose. Their Hps are

dumb; the lid Js clamped tight; no questions are answered. POLITICS IX IT. One thing is certain, politics has been eliminated in the present probe, for democrats and republicans alike ar seen cheek by Jowl, scrutinizing and

keel-hauling . the facts of the

ugly scandal that has given Lake

WOMAN ATTACKS HER HUSBAND

have always been received. One member of my family suered from a lame back and was annoyed by other symptoms of kidney complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills brought relief in this case in

a short time, proving of benefit in every Indiana Harbor, Sept. 2S. A report way. This remedy is worthy of the came into the police station yesterday highest endorsement." afternoon to the effect that a woman For sale by all dealers. Price 50 was being murdered in a house near cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, the Harbison -Walker brick plant. Of- New York, sole agents for the United fleers who investigated the report states. found that part of the report was true, t. Remember the name Doan's and but that the victim was the husband take no other. of the woman supposed to have been -

In danger. The man's name was Tony Pascovitch and his head had been laid open with a brick. According to the story of the 14-year-old son of the warring couple, the wife was intoxicated and her husband had attempted to drive "her out of the house with a club. She picked up a

been detailed to the case. The trial will be held today -before Judge Rei-land.

County another black eye. The events which are happening at the county seat these days discredit the assertions of the Knotts' lawyers that the bribe cases will be as much a "farce" as the Valparaiso "conspiracy" cases or any of their predecessors.

Manlove's Candidacy. Attorney George H. Manlove of Gary, chairman of the Calumet township re-

brick which she left fly. and her aim publican central committee, who yes-

last . being truer than the aim of the fair terday announced through The Times

sex generaly, she hit her irate spouse his candidacy for the republican nomi-

CUDAHY PLANT TO BE BIG AFFAIR

(Special to Thb Times.)

Indiana Harbor. Ind., Sept. 2S. The Cudahy plant at Calumet is rapidly fulfilling Thb Times prophecy that it Is destined to become one of the most important industries of this region. The building which Is to be used as the car

coming one of the livest,, biggest and shops, is almost completed, and now the best cities In Canada. The shrewdest company is at work preparing for th

are already picking out town lots In , erection of & hair curling plant.

squarely on the head, felling him and

leaving him bleeding upon the ground. It was found necessary to take a number of stitches in the injured man's scalp. Mrs. Pascovitch had made good her escape before the police arrived, but she was arrested at 4 o'clock this morning by Officer Geneneanskl. who had

nation for judge of the superior court, was busy today receiving assurances of support from all parts of the county.

THB HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKE COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THE TIMES.

the most advantageous positions, knowing that as soon as the railroad comes values will Jump in a phenomenal" way. Since the railroad must be done by 1913 and possibly In less than a year the time Is short for investors to get in on the ground floor. But you can buy lots now, If you hurry, for only $100 or $150, and be

The Hartlgan Teaming company

starts work today on grading for the building and the site is expected to be ready for the building operations within a wek or- two. The construction work will not take1 more than thirty days in its completion. The building however Is to be no flimsy affair, being of re-enforced concrete with brick panels, similar to the

1 in a position to feel your pocketbook . Dutch Cleanser and soap factory, and

bulge when the boom comes. Easy will be absolutely fire proof. It will be

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