Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1911 — Page 6
Friday, Oct. 13, 19113' BOULEVARD HEIGHTS, Broadviay and 43d Ave.
THE TIMES.
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BOULEVARD HEIGHTS is the BEAUTY SPOT of Gary. The'Sudbdivision is located between Broadway and Madison, 43rd and 45th Aves., occupying the highest elevation in Gary. It is beautifully wooded with large shade trees and has a rich virgin sod of grass. Its altitude of 90 feet affords a complete view of the city, the Steel lills and the blue waers of Lake Michigan in the distance. No house or bungalow will be permitted which does not cost at least $2,000.00. All houses must be back of a building line to insure spacious lawns. It is the ideal spot for a home and values are bound to advance rapidly.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FREE Owing to the large crowds, we have had to increase our order for presents, which will be given away freely during the Auction. You don't have to buy a lot to get a present. Lots will be sold "under the hammer" to the highest bidder.
SPECIAL TRAIN via
NICKLE PLATE RAILWAY Sunday, Oct. 15 Leaves Chicago 12:30 P. M. Arrive Hammond . ... 1:25 P. M. Arrive Gary. . 1:40 P. M. FREE TRANSPORTATION Supplied Visitors at the Train.
SPFCIAL AUCTION TERMS : 10 per cent Gash, $5 per month
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This sale is for the purpose of advertising Boulevard Heights. Everybody welcome. You will be well en
tertained. You don't have to buy a lot to get a present. Geo. W. Fryhofer, Auctioneer,
New York City.
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TAKE BROADWAY CAR TO BRIDGE. FREE BUSSES MEET ALL CARS.
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Crown Point News
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
'Gary have been awarded the contract 'and work" on the excavations for the foundation and basement, was to be begun today. The church will not be completed at
DEATH AT HARBOR.
(Special to The Tidies.) ' Indiana Harbor, Oct. ' 13. Frank
wash the administration.
The report has called forth indignant
protest from members of the organl-I zation, who vehemently deny any such Intention. They declare that all phases of the situation are open to discussion, and that It was in order that the" 1 . . v.- ... 1 1,, ; i, i , !
1 Ior com 6:3 at his home. 3522 Fir street. H ; vu "
pletlon next year. The contract let death waS due to tuberculosis, with 1 that th. meeting fwa,. mad. jftopen
yesieraay was ror iz.uuu ana it 13 esu- w,lrh h- hart KfFrrl 'for th rt ""e lu wu,lu luc "
Mairilzlnitkv. 35 vniira nld. anA a. mtm-
once, it being the intention to finish the ; ber of a Svell-known Indiana Harbor
basement and the exterior of the struc- family, died yesterday afternoon at
lure, ana leave me auauonum ior com
SHUCKS
Prom the Diary of SL Lence
Jeb Tlte sez er dentist never hurt him ex much a-pullin' his teeth es he did his leg immediate after.
Wonder why er woman's club
such a lot o' vice presidents. Lots o' fellers take a round-about way t' try an' square themselves with th' world.
Rosenthal, Mrs. George Strong, Kath- hood of $4,000 or $5,000 to complete th rynTealy. , interior of the auditorium. The baseball teamand management The work on the present contract is have arranged to put the baseball pic- expected to be" finished this winter. . tures of the pennant winners on the The United Presbyterian church is a market as soon as a required number new organization started only last can be secured. J The pictures sell for winter. The organization was effected 75 cents, are especially wetl' mounted. Feb. 22 last and from that time until The proceeds from this sale will go Rev. A. J. Crooks, the present pastoi toward defraying expenses incurred arrived, meetings were only held in during the last season. ! termittently, as a clergyman could b Mrs. "Washburn of the Commercial engaged for the day. Rev. Crooks ar-
I hotel has awarded the contract for the rlved on April 1 and from that time hez building of a new and modern cot- regular services were held, the meetings jtage on West street to Contractors being conducted in the Baptist church.
McWayne and Parry. Work will be Recently this place of meeting wa commenced immediately on the struc- abandoned for the K. of P. hall where ture to have it enclosed before cold services will be continued until the new weather. church is in condition to be occupied.
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The Q. A. M. club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eder on Main street next Tuesday evening.
Manager Lehman of Central Music
mated that it will cost in the neighbor- vear an(j which confined him to his bed
for the past two weeks. In the last
Crown Point's chances of having a good football team for the balance of
the 1911 season look especially brlglit and tonight a meeting- of those deair
ing to Join . the city team will be held ! hal1 announces that he has secured a
at the Lyric theater immediately after ! suaranteeci attraction for Oct. 17, when
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the moving picture performances. Crown Point has a number of old-time stars who have signified their willingness to uphold the honor of Crown Point on the gridiron this year, and a strong organization can be mustered from the available material. All interested in the organizing of a good football team should attend this meeting. . v . Advertised Letters Harve Ant, Judge Louis A. Bryan, Matthew Colwell,,, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garley. J. W. Monson, Claire Rowland, Wm. ReckIier. Wm. Sprunce. Mike Socher, Hettle Fehlmans. Pearl Kimmel, Mrs. H.
the "Millionaire Tramp" will be played
by an extra good company. The Knights of Pythias held an Im
portant business meeting at lodgerooms last evening.
Services wil be held in the basoment of
the new edifie until the huroh auditorium is completed. - ; There were five bidders on the work the unsuccessful contractors being Callahan and Schock who were but $106 above the Gary firm, - Joe Doppier, Charles Saluski and Dalrimple of Gary. Rev. E. B. Stewart of Chicago was here yesterday and opened the bids at Rev.
their crooks home in the O'Brien building.
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George Frederick returned last even-'mTrrA t nT ng from a business trip to Chicago. t WU -LivJOJLj
LIVES IN FOG
ing from a business trip to Chicago.
Miss Bemlce CongJon f Chicago is visiting: Crown Point friends for a few days.
GRIFFITH. The music club met at the home of Miss Emma Penning last evening. All members report a most enjoyable time. Prof. Otto Stiefel of Ross called on friends here Thursday evening. Lerop Leonard of Silver Lake called on the school officials here on business yesterday. Friends of Miss Carrie Prott of Ross
report that she
at her home at
Hammond. Re
Our teachers will attend Institute at
Hammond tomorrow. Architect Hendricks of Gary was here last evening inspectirg the new town hall for which he drew plans. If your memory is failing see Er. Ruckel about it.
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- i 'uii vi i nuss j OU 0 the ie as married yesterday . , RoSs to Roy O. sen having been u ev. Clemens officiating. i f m h ,wr
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...v,. .ot.Lwa m rum, eupp.ies ana ror the Memorial opera houst ad-
the other train also met death in the
accident. The latter which occurred at 3 o'colck, was the -result of the fo?
which was so dense as to obscure sight
of the lights on the rear of the train
with which King's engine collided. At
7 o clock this morning the body of King
was still in his cab his head hanging
out of the window the wrecker
nable to release the body
wreckage.
The train taken out by King left East
Chicago at midnight and was going west- when the accident occurred.. Both the men who, lost their lives were kill
ed almost instantly.
The dead engineer leaves a wife and two children, Edward, aged about seven and Martin, aged five. He was a mem
ber of Catholic societies and was highly
respected. He had many friends her"
1 having lived In East Chicago where he
had been eployed on the Terminal, for
the past fifteen years.
The body was taken to a morgue In
Chicago where the coroner will hold an inquest today. The widow Is-prostrated
with grief at the tragic death of her
husband. Arrangements for the funeral
have not yet been made but it will
doubtless be from St. Mary's church of
which the deceased was a member.
CROWN POINT IS THE
OFFICIAL WINNER
week his death was momentarily expec tod. " 1
. Mr. Magdzinsky was unmarried and
is survived by his mother, Mrs. Pauline
Magdzinsky; a sister. Miss Dorothy,
and four brothers, George, Paul, Ber
nard and Alexander.
The funeral has been arranged for
next Monday morning.
A special car on the South Shore
line will carry the body to Michigan
City, the native city of the deceased.
ThA funeral pnrturd urt M Iaqva tha 1
house , at 7:30. The carpenters' union, of which Mr. Magdzinsky was a mem
ber, will have charge of the funeral at
! The iripA. of callincr the meeting'
originated a few days ago when Mayor j Schlleker and a number of -other men were conversing together regarding the cT-lc situation. Mayor Schlleker
j said he would like an opportunity to !
state his position to the club and it was thereupon vdecided that an open meeting be called. The club, according to the officers, ! will remain absolutely neutral In the matter, no resolutions being adopted , nor any action ,taken which might , place the club in the position of in- j dorsing or opposing Mayor Schlleker. The meeting is simply called to give '
the executive a chance to state his position, and to give others in or out-
L k lWiluoIM Mu HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE
Indiana Harbor, and the Catholic Or- prs thelr views.
The ridiculousness of the rumors that
der of Foresters will take charge at
Michigan City. -
Services will be held in St. Mary's
church at Michigan City at 9:30. The Rev. EUlnger will officiate.
ROUND TABLE CLUB.
(Special to The Times.) IndiaVa Harbor, Oct.' 13. The first regular meeting of ths. Round Table
club held this season' took place on Wednesday evening, when a fine pro
gram was enjoyed. The meeting was made the occasion of the Introduction of two nuslclans new to Indiana Harbor, both of them finished musicians. These were Mrs. Marshall Day, wife of Rev. Day, rector of the Episcopal church, who Is declared to be about the most 'accomplished pianist that has
yet come to reside in the Harbor. The second was Miss Edna Snook ot Lafayette, who is visiting Mrs. George Summers, having come to this region to sing at the wedding of Miss. Anne Ibach and Gilbert Clippinger of Indianapolis, which took place In Hammond a few days ago. Miss Snook is quite young and has a most promising contralto voice. The program opened with quotations from Ivanhoe, which were well given, a number of original ideas being brought out in the process. Mrs. Rudolph then gave a paper on the "History of the Round Table," in which the. life and history of King Arthur were discussed.. This was followed by a paper entitled "The Round Table," by Ms. E. v. Walton. Mrs. Frank Callahan gave something frem "The Idyls of the King," and all were most Interesting and well prepared. A CHANGE OF COLOR. ' Whiting. Ind., Oct. 13. The fans of Whiting will gej a change of color at Zimmerman's Park, Helln having secured the Leland Giants world's colored champions for next S.unday's attraction. This will be the first appearance of the colored champs in this part of Indiana and a iarge crowd will be expected to greet the home boys against the colored
the club would take any definite action in the matter when the case is to be presented ' to 4he court in a few days is In itself sufficient evidence that no such action was ever contemplated.
TOO COLD TO
TRYGARY CASES Court May Postpone Session While Plumbers Complete Work. i Valparaiso. Ind., October 13. There
is a possibility that the Garv bribery ;
cases against Mayor. Knotts, Emerson Hammnnrt flfh n,l fiarv Jth.
Bowser. John Nihoff and City Engineer) Indiana Harbor is the only team in Sunday against the Champions. With j 8lgna, illlston will not come to trial at thi3 the. if.nr,. whih niaverf its full rmnta these three added to the Whiting line-lT1
term of the Porter circuit court. I of games. Although the other teams "P lt looks like the colored boys will ' of "1Iammon1 extemporized remarks on The county commissioners recently : were ordered to nlav off their unnlaved be ln for a trimming. The Leland Giants thft orraai0n. Judge Harry B. Tuthlll of
awarded a contract for an $8,000 heat- games, they paid no attention to the nave been on the road the biggest part of ( M,ch,Kan city wno by the way is at his Ing plant in the courthouse, which Is order. Had they done so, Indiana Har- th summer, and by their record of 73 ; napplest vein when attending a banquet
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champions. Manager Helin has secured
the services of some of the East Chi- Medlcai Society's campaign. Capt. H.
DOCTORS BANQUET IN HONOR OF STATE MEDICAL HEAD (Continued from Page 1.) "Obtained medical degree In University of Pennsylvania some 20 years ago. Came to Indiana, locating at Packerton. some place along the Nickel Plate R. K. "Came to Lake county some years
later, thinking it was Democratic; but it isn't yet. "Ran for Coroner once; also came near running for Mayor. Had a chance here. President Lake County Medica' Society eight years. Usually chosen referee-to settle scraps among local doctors. 'Was on school aind libraryboards many years. Member of so-called 'Ice Trust.' Was boomed for president State Medical Association early in 1911, and, being from Lake county, and having the Lake county political spirit behind him, he won. naturally. "That's why we're here." Dr. H. E. Sharrer of Hammond presided at the banquet and Introduced the speakers ln his usual happy vein. Dr. E. E. Evans of Gary, told how the battle to elect Dr. Howat started and why showing the events which lead up to "The First Shot." Dr.- E. M. Shanklin, threw some interesting sidelights on the battle at Indianapolis and was followed by Dr. H. H. Thompson of Noblesvtlle one of Lake County's staunch friends during the contest for the state medical billet. Drs. W. F. Carver and F. A. Tucker of Albion and Warsaw respectively were not able to be present. Dr. Carver sending his regrets In the shape of a testimonial letter. A. Murray Turner of Hammond spoke on Howat the Man" and paid a glowing testimonial to the worth of Dr. Howat. Dr. Toner of Gary in humorous fashion
told some incidents of the Lake Countv
cago stars having secured Peterson,
Brading and Grimes to help out next
S. Norton of Gary felicitated Dr. Howat
on his election and showed what the
1 honor meant to Lake County.
W. Oberlln and Dr. J. T. Graham
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joining, which is owned by the county.
The heating apparatus Is not complet
ed and the courthouse interior is bo zoM that Judge McMahon, of the Porter circuit court, yesterday adlourned indefi
nitely the October term. Itls'sald that it will be the middle of November bo-
fore steam can be turned on.
HARBOR
bor points out, the result hight have been different. The following is the standing of the clubs: Standing of the C luba.
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Crown Point ....... 15
Indiana Harbor ...V15 Ea'st Chicago- 14 Whitlnj? i 10 Hammond 9
Gary 5
L. 8 10 10 10 14 . 17
Pet.
.52 .600 .583 .52 t .391 .227
Wickware against the Grays with
Watkins on the other end.
SafurdayOrocerySpeqials
Buy your groceries here and save money.
BUTTER Elgin Creamery, .guaranteed .absolutely pure and finest quality obtainable, 1 00 A per ib..,.. ...JiZC SUGAR Finest Granulated (with grocery order of $1 or more, flour, butter or meat not included), TfO io lbs ZC. FLOUR Washburn - Crosby's Gold Medal or Ceresota, the two best brands; one-half bbl. sack 7 Co 2.96; one-quarter bbl. sack, 1.51; one-eighth bbl. f DU CHICKENS A fine lot of very fancy Springs, weigh from 3 to 5 lbs each, fc . A Cn per. lb. Ou GRAPES Another large shipment of Fancy Concords. They won't last long at this price, . , , 4 OJLn per basket. ,2u
Hand Picked Michigan
Navy Beans, . f n 4 lbs... I ac Sure-Shot Matches, nft 12 boxes to pkg M C Best Carolina Rice, 10c seller, 3 lbs...... ...ZZC Red Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti, ' 1Cp 2"10c packages. . . . Lewis or Mammoth OC Lye, 3-lOecans ZuU Stone Jars for Pickling, sizes from 1 to 20 Qf gallons, per gal.'.--. ...wb
Holstein Brand Brick or
Fancy New York
Cheese, per lb
18 c
guaran-
13c
Syrup,
16c
Armour's Lard,
teed pure, per lb Fort Dearborn nothing better, j5-lb can
Gold Dust Washing Pow
der, large ; 1 fin package. I UU Quaker Oats Save 5 cts on these, ORo 3 packages ,v)(i Minas' Blend Coffee, best value in Hammond, per lb, 26c; or . 4 fin 4 lbs for I.UU Fancy1 Sugar Cured Hams,
8 to 12-lb average, 1 C" ft per lb I U2U
won games to their creait of the 103 . nf T.kn Countv men told the asemblage
played it looks like the Grays will bfl'.,. Mlchlgan City thought of Laka in for some hard going. The Giants county. Homer J. Carr. editor of tha will no doubt use their star twirler Gary Tribune, responded to the toast
, "The Friends of the Profession" in
the other end. Helin's wi,irh he took several well-directed
choice will probably be Helgerson or 8nots at tne medical members purely in Schanze late with Columbus In the profe3S0nal badinage. Dr. Howat whoAmerican Association club with "v"il-.waB greeted with a demonstration that Hams doing the receiving. Crown Polnf would have jeiighted a president told up to date has failed to answer Whit- of nIs hop and ambitlons for the year ing's challenge and it looks like a case , v.,w hu rfn oni
The scorers were all ordered to mate of colcl feeL As to aoconlooate the fans ' a number of pIans tnat show he is up their batting and fielding average , who cannot get to the Sox-Cb game , to be on the Job every mInute. for the season for the members of thtlr ne,t Sunday the score by !nnigs of r oung of Hammond closed the prorespective teams, n players to be con.,thIa game, will be put on the score am uh a dramatic recitation, sidered unless they have played at least board. ,s "
five games. The records are then to b
turned over as quickly as- posible to Secretary C. Fowler who will in turn hand them over to J. J. Freeman to 'bo o. k.'d. As soon as this is completed the records will be printed. It was stated at
NOT A WHITE-
Shelbyville James McKernan, as receiver of the United States Amusement
TO HAVE
AfiOTKER CHURCH (Special to Thb Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 13. Indiana Harbor Is to have another fluechurch building, to cost $17,000 when completed, the contract for which was let yesterday. ftis church, the United Presbyterian, is to be bulit at- 138th and Hemlock streets and is to be a most attractive
structure of brick and stone, 50 by T5 banquet will be arranged for to be hoM East Chicago has given rise to rumors IX THE TIMES AI THE IS UAL. II E-
ttt Q XT "M"T?Tr,rPT'Mn Company, nas caused tne suus-on con"AOa 1M.iXjX1MVX . tract brought against John Banschbach and eight of her residents of this city (Special to Thk Times.) to be d!smigsed. The plaintiff is to East Chicago. Oct. 13. The an- pay all costs in the cases.
the meeting that it waaJiighly desirable nouncement in The Times that there ... that this data be assembled as quickly, was to be an open meeting under the A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR as possible. auspices of the East Chicago club at POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING There will be another meeting tr the clubrooms Monday evening for the ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR YOUR OWN
weeks from last evening at wnicfc a purpose of discussing conditions In "WANT," IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING
POTATOES Just received a large shipment of extra
fine cooking potatoes, per bushel, 90c; 0Qr per peck. Lu PEARS Fancy large Keifers, the cheapest canning fruit of season, per bushel, 70c; 1 Q per peck.... I uU PICNIC HAMS Fancy Mild Cured, 1 fir 4 to 7 lb average, per lb ... UU MILK Pet, Van Camp's or Beauty Brands at wholesale prices. One doz. small cans, 48c; one dozen large cans, 98c- If you can't use one dozen you can )Cf get 3 large or 3 small cans for ZUU Saturday Candy Specials
25c
All our regular 40c HandDipped Nut and Fruit Center Chocolates, for
Saturdav onlv, per lb.
Mint and Wintergreen Cream Wafers, regular 20c value, per lb . I Xm New Wrapped Molasses Kisses, nn per lb I Ub Large Soft Gum Drops, made from pure jelly and natural fruit flavoring, regular 20c value, 1 fin per lb.... I lib
GOLD FISH SPECIAL;
Two medium sized Gold ish, one aquarium and pebbles, 4V all for I UC
feet in dimension:. J. p. Fishel Co. of In the near future.
that the meeting was called to white- SILT IS A Joy.
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