Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1911 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Monday, October 2, 1911-
Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake Comity's Lively Capital
GROWN POINT DOESN'T SEE RQDGERS BUT THERE ARE OTHERS
SHUCK
From the Diary of Si. Lence
on Saturday was well attended and a c. P. Rodger, the aviator, failed to good sum was realized from the pro- make his expected appearance yeeterceeds of the sale, which will be used day at the ball game between Crown t for Eporth league purposes. The so- p0int and Hammond, but tnoso 150 rlety contemplates giving several mar- true blue fans who braved the , kets of the same description through- ments saw an event of such social imout the winter. 1 portance that It will go down In the i .The decision of Judge Van Fleet in annals of baseball history. Miss Ara-
giving the alleged Gary bribe takers a bella Cinch, who has been casting coy
glances at O. X". Kast Chicago most of the summer, came down to flirt with Crown Point, and the way the damsel carried on 'left no doubt In the minds
NEW OFFICES TOR
change of venue to Porter county was Mr. Northend County: Please ship nt received with any surprise here, as thet bunting down this here way. Us the action was expected.. With Lake cornhuskers hate t" do lti but th' rag -covinty supporting four courts and
looks purtp good t' us. judges H looks plausible that two or of the spectators as to whom Miss Baseball will soon apply fer a or of them could be abolished If all Cinch favored. It was some rough day change o' venue on account he kain't the -cases can be so easily transferred fr Arabella to. venture out. but Mangit a fair trial frum th' foojball fans. from the county. agor Keiser sanded the diamond so ' Crown Point people were on the lhat Arabella wouldn't get her tootsies
lookout for Aviator Rodgers yester- w,t- antl left t!,e rest 11,nninS' day. he being expected to fly over Almquist, Burgwald. Pease. . Hudson & Crown Point durine the dav. Post- Co- who were on the reception corn-
will be clone to corn in the shock If the master Farley kept the public inform- nilttee to Miss Cinch. The first thing weather continues like the last two ed.as to the aviator s progress by no- Arabella did was to pick out a place weeks. Mold and rust are beginning tires in the nostoffice window. Rodg- for the pennant flagpole, marking the
to show in the corn shocks," which may ers is expected-to pass over Crown result In a big loss to thefarmer. Point this morning between 10 or 12 , The food market given by the Ep-,'clock- providing the weather is favworth League of the Methodist church orable.
The city council meet for their regu
lar October meeting at the city hall I tonight.
The farmers are complaining, and justly, about the exoes of water In the fields, claiming that great darflage
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spot by placing that shock of corn which has worried the gray matter of most of the fans from the north end of the county all summer. Arabella was also somewhat concerned as to what should go on the pennant.
and after consulting with the "speed
boys" decided that a wreath of hayseed
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of Ham- supported by a standard of pitchforks, mond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pet with baseball diamonds, and bearJulius Rockwell on Court street. i ing. the Insignia "Protesto un bunk Louie Pettibone and sister have protesto" would fill the bill." This
(moved into the Pettibone house on weighty matter being decided Miss ' " ' ' x ' North street. , J Cinch cavorted around the diamond, A 10 Cent box Will keep your liver, Rev ph Guethoff left yesterday for stopping now and anon to admire Hen-
stomach and bowels clean, pure
and fresh for months. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness.
Monterey, Ind., to assist in the fortyhours' devotional services at that city. Only about ISO fans saw the ball game yesterday, possibly the smallest
coated tongue, foul taste and foul J crowd during the present season. Lay
.breath always trace them to. torpld.lt all to the weather.
liver, delayed fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matterlogged In the in
testines. Instead of being cast out of. Main street Saturday evening.
the system is re-absorbed Into the l
nlng's good right arm, Almquisfs step
ladder reach and ball-hypnotizing glove, Lindberg, Schmidt and Bergwald"s ball-enticing smile, and then trotted out to left , field to old man Pease's corner to chuck him under the f fnr u,-nttinff n flv nr twrt thri.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maack delight- Arabena didn't pay much attention to
a pariy oi laay ana thft itself heinir content simnlv
home On ,ith the crnrt. of S tn ? anil the nen-M
fully entertained
Gentlemen friends at their
blood. When this poison -reaches th see Dr. Ruekel about it
i that Gary had begun hemstitching the
Are you growing old too rapidly If so penhant for Crown Point by going
delicate brain tissue it causes conges
tlon and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. ; Salts, cathrartic pills, cij and purgative waters force a passageway for a day or two yes but they don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach.' Cascarets immediately 'cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sourundigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poisons in the intestines and bowels.' ' ' A Cascaret tonight will suyely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means inside cleanliness and a clear head for months. Ask any of the millions of Cascaret users if they ever have headache.
BURNHAM.
Kast Chicago One better twice Hammond, for it was Hammond who played brought clown the best she had in the baseball world, but as the score
The Daughters of the King held and summaries show. ' Arabella had
their regular monthly meeting Friday them all hypnotized Seen from a mud
puddle off first base the game was
evening at the home ofMlss Mary
Hayes of Center avenue. Mrs. V. Hunter of Chicago spent Friday visiting friends here. W: C. Neel of Pullman avenue made a business trip to Chicago Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips entertained company from Chicago Friday. Mrs. Jim Nickles and Mrs. O. J. Kiersey spent Friday at Robertsdale visiting Mrs. William Wall. Mrs. William Furner and Miss Julia Peterson of Park avenue spent Friday In Hammond shopping. Mrs. Sandbach was an out-of-town visitor Saturday morning.
played as follows: First Inning Hammond) Rhode fans. Hansen knocks . three bagger.
Fowler fans. Kneedler to Tobin. Crown Point Pease Walks. Lindberg bunts and advances Pease to second. Burgwald walks. Almquist scores Pease by poke to left field. Schmidt fans. Burgwald fans. Second Inning1 (Hammond) Eder to Schmidt. Kemp fans. Link to Almquist. Crown Point Hudson to shortstop. Henning hits to center. Pease to Fowler. Third inning (Hammond) McCay
to Burgwald. Pollard hits over third. Rhode fans. Hansen fans.
Crown Point Lindberg hits over shortstop. Burgwald sacrifices to sc-' ond. Almquist knocks one over Kder for two buses, scoring Lindberg. Almquist scores on low peg while stealing third. Schmidt fans. Burgwald to Kerr. Fourth inning (Hammond) Fowler fans. Kneedler hits to right field. F.der to Lindberg. Link hits over short, scpring Kneedler. Link out stealing second. , Crown Point Tobin fans. Hudson fans. Henning to Link. Fifth inning (Hammond) Link to' Gratwick. McCay hits to Lindberg. Pollard hits over second. Rhode sacrifices McCay to third. Hansen to Almquist. who makes a grand stand catch of hard one. ' . Crown Point Pease to Kneedler,' who makes pretty one-hand catch. Lindberg to Hansen. Burgwald walks. Almquist lines out two-bagger. Schmidt to Hansen. Sixth inning (Hammond) Fowler fans. Kneedler fans. Kder to Pease. Crown Point Burgwald hits threbagger and scores on Rhode's overthrow over third. Gratwick to Pollard. Hudson walks. Henning knocks two-bagger. scoring Hudson. Pease scores Henning with hit over second. Lindberg sacrifices Pease to second. Burgwald hits over second. Almquist walks. Schmidt to Kneedler. Seventh inning (Hammond) Link
walks. Kemp out at first. McCay to Hudson. Pollard to Hudson, who lands him at first. Crown Point Bergwald hits to leftfield. Bergwahl out at .second on Gratwlck's poke to Hansen. Hudson walks. Henning advances Gratwick by poke to Eder. Pease to Rhode. Eighty inning (Hammond) Rhode to Henhing. Hansen to Henning. Fowler fans. Crown Point Lindberg hits to left field. Bergwald to Hansen, who lands Lindberg, on third. Almquist hits to left field. Bergwald to Rhode. Ninth inning (Ilamtriond) Kneedler walks. Eder to Pease. Kemp to Almquist. Link hits over second, scoring Kneedler. McCay hits to Lindberg. Poillard walks. Rhode to Burgwald.
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daughter Esther and Marguaret Boesen Butler, spent Sunday In Chicago.
Board in Session. The Gary board of public works Is In session today and representatives of the Indianapolis, Chicago and Meridian railway, headed by Promoter John Schaeffer and Attorney William Dunn, are on hand. A request for franchise rights through Gary Is asked by the company.
Latest News in Local Steel World.
Today niarkn the openings of four I'nelfle ronut office for the Hale of und tin plate product. IUter-C'onlry company of I'Mtaburgh make record In completing erection of Bteel work of Gary Bolt and ScTfit ompany plant. Anirrlcnn ITrlilsre company anards contract for n one thounanil torn tiary Iron. kli-cl. bridge nnl ahert forging preitM for Gary plant.
DANGER IN DELAY.
ment of steel was received August 10.1 , The erection of the steel work was '
completed August 28. The plant con-' sists of ten bays, each 360 feet long. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous with a total width of 475 feet. There , for Hammond People to are seven crane runways through the'. Neglect building, which will be equipped with1 -Mcgicn.. .four three-ton and three ten-ton The great danger of kidney troubles j cranes. The Gary Bolt and Sere com- is tnat they get firm hold before the pany Is an Identified Interest of the sufcerer recognizes thefli. Health is Pittsburgh Screw and Bolt company." graduany undermined. Backache, headj To Iliilld Bl Font for Gary. 1 ,,.h n.nn.nPK lameness, soreness.
The Fnited Engineering & Foundry iumb'ago urinar troubles, dropsy, and
Bvight's disease follow as the kidneys
company, fuisourgn, lias received or
ders for a 600-ton forging press from J the, A. P. Witteman company, Phlla- ; delphia. Pa.; a 1.000-ton press to be
' installed in the new plant of the the opening of new American Bride-e rorrmanv at riarv
Pacific coast sales of Ices of the United a 150-ton forging press for the CleveStatea Steel corporation, and from now ,anrt Pressed Steel company, Cleveland, on products of the Gary plants of the 1 " . ... , .
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"Blind Pigs" Raided. As a result of an illicit liquor crusade the Gary police have rounded up seven blind pig keepers, who were arrested In different parts of the city. Most of the resorts were located in the Kirk yard district. Xumerous fight and rioting cases were also on the police docket this morning. A riot yesterday too'k place at Gordon's saloon In South Broadway. Plate gass windows were smashed and two foreigners were injured.
Bridge company." and the American Sheet and Tin Plate company will be listed here. (iolnrs After Western Bunlnesa. The sales department will be conducted by the United States Steel Products company, the export branch of the corporation. Vice President A. T. I Forest will be in charge. San Francisco will be the main office of the coast trade. Branch offices open today In Portland, Los Angeles and Seattle. That the steel trust Intended to go
after far western business became evident some time ago when It purchased the Risdon Iron Works at San Francisco. At the time it was stated that the building of large warehouses for the Carrying of various forms of fin-( ished iron and steel was contemplated, particularly stocks of sheets and tin plates, pipes and tubes, wire products, structural steel and bars. j Mennn Orders for Gnry. j The consolidation of trrg' steel cor-' poration's Pacific coast interests under the direction of one subsidiary compa-j ny is aimed to afford to its patrons the '
greatest efficiency as to shipments and j
a general distribution service. The new department will not only sell from warehouse stock, but ' for direct shipments from the mills as well. Gary, Joliet and South Chicago being the corporation's most westerly steel centers, the Pacific coast demands will be supplied from this source. Record at Gary Bolt Works. The Iron Age prints: "The Rlter-Conley Manufacturing company. Pittsburgh, has completed In record time the erection of the steel work on the Gary Bolt and Screw company's new plant at Gary. Ind. Ground
' was broken June 18 and the first ship-
GRIFFITH. Prof. O. Stiefel of Ross and A. Liderbach called on friends here yesterday. Jay Kilbourn of Ross transacted business here Saturday. R. S. Mueller of Chicago was a business caller here Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Miller of Chicago is home spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jansen. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Southworth and daughters. Miss Emily and Mrs. Earle were among the Hammond visitor Saturday. Mrs. Xoah Hand. Alvin Llghtfoot and
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