Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1911 — Page 6
Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1911
Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
s m u g k s
Prom the Diary of Si. Lenc
tner, After a spirited discussion and the Vrlttcs' report the club adjourned, having accepted Miss Grace Fancher's resignation and appointed Mrs. H. H. Wheeler to preside. Rt the next meeting In the absence of the president and vice president. Guy T. Clark and Manager KeisT are in. Chicago today to make final arrangements for the Cub-Crown Point
Thet Seaman fetle-r hex had all kinds baseball game on Friday afternoon. ' trouble with "njunction an' finances The game will be extensively adverse far in bulldin his road, but up f Used in the Chicago papers and it Is date hex missed enny damage suits anticipated that hundreds of fans from from tnjurln" people with his trolley that city will follow the Cubs to.lncars. . I diana to witness the game. Nearly all Hen Peck sei its hard f part with a the stores and business places will be
closed in the city and Mayor Wheeler might go so far as to call a holiday while the game Is in progress. The Q. A. M. club were delightfully
Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday, Oct. ISth. Kroi's orchestra. 3t
The "MlUolnaire Tramp" at Central entertained at the home of Mrs. ElMusic hall last evening gave general ward Eder on Main street last evening, satisfaction to a good-slaed audience. The prizes were taken by Mrs. A.- L. and although the troupe was small Salisbury and Miss Maxwell, and the their work partly made up for their club will meet again In two weeks lack in numbers. The attraction was with Mrs. May Brown, better than the average making the Messrs. Robert Trimble. Foster Fishone night stands In the smaller cities. er and Mlsa Fay Weaver attended a The Woman's Study club met at the theater party In Chicago last evening, library assembly room yesterday after- It is reported that Dr. John Blacknoon. Mrs. A. L. Courtrlght had the. stone has practically decided to move lesson on "The Indians of Indiana," and to South Bend to practice in that city the table talk on "The Chicago Art and will soon leave Crown Point to
Institute" was led by Mrs. Etta" VII- commenc his work there.. If true. ' 1 11 ' ' Crown Point people will greatly re-
f gret to lose Dr. Blackstone and family. J A baby girl arrived at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hayden on Court ! street on Sunday.
i The concrete sidewalk builders are putting In their best licks now before the cold weather starts In. The amount of concrete walks built will average ! above that of any other season in Crown Point and the end is now In sight.
Holler skating will be the attraction at Central Music Hall tonight, and the Lyric photoplay house -will reopen after being closed two evenings. If. your memory Is failing see Er. Ruckel about It
mle Mills attended a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mills at East Side Monday. The Sunshine Circle met onday evening at the home of Miss Lillian Martinson. Quite a number of members were In attendance and a very enjoyable evening was spent In the usual pleasant way of the club. Misses Clara Schaaf and Myrtle Soltwedel visited friends In East Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan entertained the latter's sister. Miss Woods of Chicago, at their home In Indiana boulevard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Landon entertained a few friends at a 6 o'clock dinat their home in Harrison avenue Sunday evening. The Sewing Circle of the Ladies' Aid
. society will meet tomorrow afternoon j at the home of Mrs. John Plau of Harrison avenue. I Misses Harriet Tjmm and Blaunche Butcher were the guests of Hammond friends yesterday. Mrs. Christenson of Indiana boulevard Is quite ill at her home. Miss Elanora Fick of Harrison avej nue visited friends in East Side Sun- ' day. Miss Katherine Cannells of Harrison I avenue was the guest of East Side j friends Sunday. ' Mrs. Merle Sellers of 116th street was a South Chicago visitor yesterday.
The members of the Independent Pedro club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Helman of
Whiting. Mrs. E. Aman of Roberts avenue visited at the Smith home in Englewood Monday. For advice always free and confi
dential. See Dr. Ruckel.
WHITING AND ENVIRONS
Skating season Is on at the East Chicago Rink, afternoon and night. Mrs.
Stirling manager.
Parks and all were fined $1 and costs,
which they paid., .The three men were
18-4t coming home from a' christening early
The regular meeting of the city council was held on Monday night, with Mayor Parks presiding, and Aldermen
Monday' morning, all being badly under
the Influence" of liquor. As a result there was a fight on Front street. In
Burton, Paskwietz, Duggan and Muci- which all three used beer bottles in
kowskle In attendance The purchas- , heating up Andrew Razina, the latter ing committee were authorized to pur- 'elng taken to the office of Dr. Dewey, chase filing cases for the clerk and who was compelled to put several city treasurer's office, and were also stitches Into Razina's head. After the Instructed to purchase sewer buckets fight all three men went to their boardfor cleaning sewers. Applications for nK house at 507 Front street and went saloon licenses were received from A. , to bed, but' were later gotten out by Sugar, Marco Grenko and John Kovach. Officers Hohman, Vacha and OConnell. The assessment roll for the paving of ho placed them under arrest. Fred and John streets was confirmed. Thesmarriage of Miss Mamie Brown and the flty engineer's report of the of Harrison avenue, Robertsdale, and completion of the park wall was ac- , Alton ilitt of Whiting took place at cepted. Herman F. Vater was appoint- I Br6ookline yesterday at the home of ed inspector of the paving of White the groom's sister. Mrs. Sallyer, who
Oak avenue. After ordering old bills ; formerly lived In Whiting. Mr. Hitt is
days with relatives and returned home today. . . " '
Peter Welngart of Chicago spent to
day with relatives here.
Mrs. M. Mager spent Tuesday with
relatives In Hammond.
George Hllbrich transacted business
In Dyer today.
Mrs. L. Erb was a Hammond visitor
today.
Henry Stege of Brunswick transact
ed business here today.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hero were Ham
mond visitors today.
Adam Gard transacted business In
Crown Point today.
Dancing at Spring II111 Grove Wed
nesday, Oct. 18th. Kroi's orchestra. 3t
ALL YOU NEED IS A
CASOARET TONIGHT
Ho Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated ; Bowels by morning..
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ROBERTSDALE.
- Turn the. rascals out the headache, the biliousness. the Indigestion, tha -sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight and keep them
out with Cascareta.
Millions of men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy liver, 1 R- A- Owens of Louisville, Ky., Is clogged bowels or an upset stfcmsch. "Pending several days here with his Don't put in another day of distress I son- J- p- Owens and family of Roberts Let Cascarets cleanse and regulate avem'eyour stomach; remove the sour, undl-1 Mesdames Alex Hwlett and Frank gested and fermenting food and that B"ehrler of Roberts avenue spent Hon-misery-making gas; take the excess bile i da l'PPng In Chicago, from your liver and carry out of the Mrs- Ro' Haight is confined to her ystem all the decomposed waste mat-i hon,e !n Roberts avenue suffering with ter and poison InMh Intestines and a "Prained ankle as a result of stepbowel. Then you will feel rrsat. i P,n on a brcW while crossing the
A Caaca ret tonight will surely
street between Indiana boulevard and
straighten you out by morning.. They j Atchison avenue Monday evening, work while you sleep. A Kz-vent toox ' Mr- and Mrs- Norton Phillips have from any drug store means a clear i Prchaosed the store building occupied head and cheerfulnes for months. b Mrs- Flnley In Central avenue and Children love to take Carcarets because j wln Pen UP a grocery and notion store they taste good never grip of sicken. ,n the near future. - - Mr. and Mrs. C. Buell and Miss Ma-
LOWELL. Vrank and Bert Stowell of Chicago
Heights spent several days in Lowell, j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pernble. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hathaway visited relatives in Hammond yesterday, i William Sauters of Nebraska Is In. Lowell. He brought a couple of loads t at cattle to Chicago, and came on here j to visit relatives. He says the corn crop in Nebraska Is very poor, and .won't go over 10 or 15 bushels per
acre. Mrs. Sallie McMintmy of Harrlsburg, Ky., arrived in Lowell last evening to make an extended visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dr. Davis. Postmaster Farley and son. Dr. A. H. Farley of Crown Point, were In Lowell yesterday. Dr. John A. Dinwiddle went-to Hammond yesterday. He left there this morning for Lafayette, where he will attend a dental meeting. : Ernest Alexander and family have moved back to Hammond. Mrs. Mabel Isler arrived in Lowell last evening from New York city to visit her sister, Mrs. Vern Dyer and husband before returning to her home In Memphis. Tenn. Mrs. Mat Hoevet was, a Chicago visitor yesterday. , Miss Glen Dwyer is suffering with an attack of tonsllitls. Would you like to have all of your former vigor, snap and vim restored to you. see Dr. Ruckel about It.
and claims paid and new bills were re
ferred, the meeting was adjourned. Keep war In the coldest room in your house. Use a Gas Heating Stove. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company. The Fortnightly club of Whiting met In its regular bi-monthly session In the Auditorium of the public library on
Monday night. Owing to the Inclement '
wQttutrr, in? nurnuance wus nui cts large as usual, but the gathering was a very enthusiastic one. The only paper of the evening was that by Mrs. U. G. Swartz. on the "Pictures of th Art Institute." The paper was very good, and in addition to the pictures "of the
employed by the B. & O. ailroad and Is
well known here. After a few weeks' honeymoon, which they will spend at Toiedo, O.. Mr. and Mrs. Hitt will return and- reside in Robertsdale. The Whiting Relief society held their annual electto-n of officers, at which Dr. A -.P. Lauer . was elected president.
; Starr Stowell vice president vand Mrs.
E. Warwick secretary-treasurer.
During the year there has been four
teen cases of charity attended to, the expenditures being 1148.48. The treasury now being low, the officers decided
to (have another tag day, the date of which Is to be Nov. 4th. A committee
consisting of one member of each
Art Institute, an Interesting history of . chur(,n win meet loday to complete the
me inHiuuiion was his okivph. x nc
remainder of the evening was spent in the discussion of the playground movement, which has been started by the club. The question of the Fortnightly club becoming allied with the Indiana Federation of Woman's club was also liberally discussed, but owing to
the small number of membership being
tay day arrangements.
If Dr. Ruckel cannot cure you he will
not take your money.
- ST. JOHN.
George Thielen of Cresco, la., formerly of St- John, is here visiting with
present the matter was laid over until relatives. " ,, mtin I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michels and Mrs
C. H. MeClellan has returned from B. I Pfelfer of Whiting spent several
Huntington, Ind., where he attended the
CAUSES SICKNESS
funeral of his grandmother. Harvey Mathlas of Sheridan avenue
nas gone io i-oim i-ucnmona. tai.,wnere . . , ... -1.1 tv: he win snend the winter. Good Health Impossible With ft DlS-
' Miss Thelma Hilliard will take part ' Ordered Stomach. v
In a recital at the Kimball hall. In1
Chicago, on Oct. 26. Mrs. J. L. Miles entertained
her
there Is nothing that will create
sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people
cousin Miss Collie Clossen of Chicago. daUy contract aerious maladies simply
on Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Miles and daughter Hazel were Chicago visitors yesterday. John Koerba, who was. so badly Injured at the Standard Oil company last Friday, Is reported as recovering at the Presbyterian hospital. Koerba had a bad skull fracture, and two ribs broken, and underwent a successful operation. John J. Keller has resigned his position as foreman of the acid works at the Standard Oil' company and has taken a position In the Insurance department of the Smlth-Bader-Davldson Co. Mr. Keller will assume his new duties on Nov. lst.
1 Joe Blatchkokln, Andrew Penka and John Frlezai 'were 'tried before Mayor
GRIFFITH. Are you growing old too rapidly If ao
ee Dr. Ruckal about It.
Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Wed
nesday, Oct. 18th. Kroi's orchestra. 3t
Mrs. Alvln Llghtfoot and daughters
Ruth and Esther are shopping in Hammond today.
The public sale at John Hull's place
south of town was well attended yesterday and most things brought a good price.
Mrs. 1 John Coleman of Merrillvllle
visited friends here yesterday.
Dr. Iddings reports that his son Mau
rice, wno has been very low with typhoid' fever, has had a change for
the better aid that they have hopes of his recovery.
A. M. Baker of Valparaiso transacted
business here yesterday.
The town board is having an oil
house erected near the railroad cross
ing for-the storage of gasoline for use In the street lights. It is said more street lights will be placed on Junction avenue before long.
Whiting played ball here yesterday. John Burinskl of Whiting visited his ! parents today. The girls of this place are planning to have a Hallowe'en party. - . John Hislen is on the sick- list for the past-week. , James Hansen Is recovering from a month's Illness. G. Lesko Is on the sick list." Misses K. O'Keefe.and M. Gorman attended the Orpheum theatre. Sunday. Mrs. Danzer and her son Earl were Whiting visitors yesterday afternoon. John Mockshtmlck is riding around the park In his new motorcycle.
DYER. Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday, Oct. 18th. Kroi's orchestra. 3t
LUMBAGO
"Rheumatic Fains in the Loins and the Small of the Back."
S TIE GLITZ PARK. Miss Anna Sullivan and her brother will were visiting here yesterday.. Miss E. James was a Whiting visitor yesterday afternoon. -"' Miss L. Gorman was on business yesterday. Hector Herbert and Mike Macquan of
This da described one of the most annoying, tho not necessarily dangerous, forms of Rheumatism, by a great authority. He might have added, and such addition would have increased the value of his definition of Lumbago tenfold, that It can be eradicated from the ystem by the use of SL'LFOSOL sulphur In solution. Whenever you feel these terrible Lumbar pains coming on take SULFOSOL quickly and faithfully. It will not only relieve the pains aS promptly as anv remedy can do so wltlt safety, but It will eradicate the rheumatic tendency which Is a constant menaoe to the comfort and activities of an otherwise normally well person. SULFOSOL Is the vltallzer of the blood, expeller of uric aeld and other blood taints and conquerer of Rheumatism" and Gout. Get It of your nearest druggist or write to the Sulfosol Company, 7 Trinity Plaeo, New York, for a free book on Rheumatism and Blood Diseases and the successful us of SULFOSOL In their treatment. Sulfosol Soap contains Sulphur in Soluble Form. Nothing better for the coinDlexlon-
throueh disregard or abuse of th
stomach.
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any stomach derangement, indigestion
or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic,
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No Cure No Pay NO MATTER bow long 70a nave been sick, what Is the matter or how many have tailed to cure you, come to me. IF I CANNOT cure you, I will not take your money. I HAVE HAD 32 years' experience curing the sick. Don't neglect to get my opinion and advice free. I make no promises to break.
Get my agreement In writing. I will tell
you Just what It will cost to cure you.
MODESTY If you have any disease or ailments that you don't want the world to know, call la and tell me about it. You can always depend on getting the EESJ POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT AND EVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.. ADVICE AL
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J. F. RUCKEL, M. D.
9207 Commercial Ave, Gaiety Theater Bldg South Chicago. Office Phone 5023. Hours: $ to 12, 1:30 to 6 and 7 to 8:30. Sundays 9 to 11.
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