Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1911 — Page 8
, November 4, 1911.
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ON WESTERN BURLESQUE
CALUK1ET THEATRE TO REOPE
Tt Clumet theater, South Chicago. "V'ifl be 're-opened Sunday, November 12.; as ,a legitimate burlesque theater, presenting the highesr " elas of burlesque performances... the same as ar seejn at- the downtown theaters.- The raiMmet has been placed on what is known as the "western burlesque wheel." which insures it identically the same shows and the same companies that are, seen, at several of the largest burlesque theaters in the city. Tile following announcement of the change
of .policy has just been made by the manager, Mr. Julius ,loh r.sin: "'Looking at the sltuatlop' from a Hiaatrtcal standpoint 1 have became firmly convinced that the people of South Chicago and vicinity reqMlro high c)as attractions whether they , are dramas, musical comedy or burlesque. 'And.in order to &ive them the. best that can be had it has become necessitry to'make arrangements with-the . Umpire. circuit, Tin y ..control at. least forty first-class burlesiue shows,' the
" km'd tlrtit any lady' ov ' child in " the
country can w'Vitfiwil beih" offend
ej.f As a gMici atrnle t he -name bur.
produced on a certain principle. First, the word burlesque is to imitate somethin? in av laughable way. Weber and Klelds. the greatest comedians for years, never played in any play but thatMt was a burlesque on some play. "One'of the gtrea'test succeVses that they had was the burlesque, "Under the Rd Globe.' taken from 'the great, suc
cess, ;'lnder the Red Robe." "Under-the
TURKEY SUPPER
FOR L0I1EIY DIIIERS
Harbor Ladies Get Ready to Do Things on Thanksgiving.
the eminent divine. The subject was '"Thai' 'Boy."' 'and' dealt largely . with what the "relations ought to' be by. the home, the church and the school toward the boy'.' Th speaker,' defined the re
sponsibilities of the parents toward dl
recting their sons Into the channels astf.
for, hj good' and made some splendid j Prayer meeting- VI sdnesday . evening meeting Wednesday suggestions "which cannot fail to bear, at 7:3(r p; m. -p.m. - '
evening at 7:30
god fruit. "
CI.ASS1KIKM AnVEHTlSINtl
f saa ' moat, of IBs aews-of nrk ta b
Presbyterian Social club , Thursday at 8 o'clock. " AH are Invited to the services.
(Special to Thh Times.) t Indiana Harbor, Nov. 4. The ladies of the Methodist church have hit upon
lied Kobe" was one of the New York a Plan that wlu combine good business
. ',...' : ft News of the Churches I i i -l
-The Ckrlatlaa geteaee Ssclaty. Services at 11 o'clock In the Masonic
lsque a ppears-to-soifte people-as some-! thtng uiic-lean; fl't '(dr the- benefit7 of the public I wi-sir'to state' that ttiere is ns much different -e '-bet v'een"a real Tup-j t-tlate liurlPKci'ie 'a'i tract !or-ami 'what has been shown at th. t'al.imet theater as there is lieWttn day and -ulsrli t. !
"Now a real .burlesque 'attraction ill
successes for a whole season.' The peo-jf' the church with good ' business for" ,n Muenlch court .. ... ... . 4i. ....!.. i .i ; ...v, Subiect of the ' les:
pie .tnat saw, tue. drama also went to l"e i see 4he burlesque on it, and the- length living away from home and will be of time th.it it played there. only goes unable to go home for their Thanksto hov.vht a" real 'burlesque show Is. giving dinner. "The class of attractions that will be- The plan is a turkey supper. Thanks-pi-t-sentetl at the Cahimet theater in R;vlng eve, whic his to be equal to any the near future will all be high class meal that anybody's mother ever cookptoduotions. Kach attraction will car- ed, as the best . . home" cooks of lndiny a-varloal of scenery and special eiec- aiia Harbor are to prepare the viands, tiical-effects. - ." - (The supper will be served ifathe base- . They have a large chorus of 25 girls, j ment of the church there is a fully ten principles, and last but not least!. .... n ki . r hovin,.
tour alrge acts of vaudeville. Now picpare aln Mt substantial fare for 10 aH '
this is not the cheap class of, vaudeville ,arKe number (f diners. It is the ,r.-i -
tention to prepare for at, least three ; fa first Urtliorfljt hundred and if the prospects are for chu: h. Russell street.
a still larger number of applicants for
'meals," "t-' ladies will prepare for more.
The uenu sounds good. It includes turkey with oyster dressing, mashed potatoes and brown gravy, cold siaw, cranberry .sauce- bread, anil butter.
e ha e j a . r h - I hav
that is seen In Anv small theatre, but
htsl jelass lot ,of performaners that
e played in all the first-class the
aters in tlifi-ewMi.-'-f-.- . I don't think that it will be- very -long after going to the Calumet theater and . wan-hiris one ; of these- performances, but what you will want to see them all. Youi tetv "ti'ulyT -- - - - - ..lUl.Tl'S .jfrjliCSOX.' ; i - . Manager of t he,, bgkqj Manager of the Caluhiet Theatre.
Subiect or the ' lesson sermon:
"Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school fallowing the services.
A testimonial .meeting Is held on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. A Christian Science reading room la maintained by this society in room No. 44, Rimbach building? where the Bible' ; and authorized Christian Scicnca literature may be found. Visitors are wel-i come. j A -most cordial invitation' is extended'
.Episcopal
evening..- Proceeds for the church debt fund. . A cordial invitation is extended to attend all services.-
Younsr people's chorus rehearsal, directed by Griffith ' Jones Friday, even-ling-, at 7:30 p. m. : J A- cordial invitation is extended to all to come and wirship with us.
('hurra f the aaartur. HaauaaasV.
At the Church of the Naiarene. cor
ner of Michigan and Calumet avenues. ' St. Jaoh,s Catholic Church.
Sunday, Nov. 5, 2.30 and 7:30 p. m. H. M. blaster, pastor.
Its.
the Pentecostal praying band wler c
duct the services. Good singing, and a real spiritual feast promised. All Invited. "Come thou with us, we will do the good: for God hath promised good concerning Israel." Mrs. Carrie L. Felmlee, pastor, 378 Michigan avenue.
First mass (lov) at 8 a. m. High mass at 10:16 a. m. Catechetical Instruction it I p, m, Devotion and benediction. German and English sermons, respectively, at tho low and hirh mm very first and fourth Sunday of trs month. Vice versa on all other" Sun-iays.
St. Pnul's I.utheraa Cnrch, ST Clinton sfreet. Rev. Theo. Claus. pastor. German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Kngllsh service at 7:30 i. m. St. Paul's Lutheran Iasue Thursday at 8 p. in.
FIral laotlit Chnrrh, Sibley Street. !
Floyd II. Adams, pastor;, residence, 119 Williams street. Phone 1183-1-3. Merger service at 10:0, combining preaching service and Sunday school class s for all ages. Close promptly at 12 o'clock. Kast Hammond mission at 2:30 p. m. Junior Union for boys and girls at
3 p. rn. j Baptist Young People"s Union at i 6:30 p. m. A helpful meeting for all
QREENWALD SAYS HE1! wjiY NOT WORK - WILL USE THE GAD ' " GAME THERE?
Continued - from , fags" 1.J t inn tiart of the ailiSavM w:. not prt-m:t-tcre. " ...... .. Stale' Mt-IT AuDmrntrd, r ' - - r The entrance of H. M. Loitng of .Va;Pittaiso -as spc'.al. prosecu'iiv i "said to be a material aM to,. the .state. JPi jseutor Green w'a'lci. ' and Special Prose-i-juers J lodges, . Parkec and luring an ! VnsulU:ig Prow-fistor Seller .-will make up the s:a;e"s. s'.a ff. About twelve r "thirteen lawyers will, take care of tbp defense. . . .'-. v tity jKngineeV' WilTSstpn will be; tje ' ftrst td' bo trlfd. - It' '.3 expected that tlip selection of a jury will occupy at
least three ilrjys.
Dran nnd (.reeuwaltl Together. if Is believed that V."il iiston"s, trial will lake tip some tin:e and that the Case ef Knotts, Xyhoff and." Bowser M ill not' be. tried tintit January ... . r Prosecutor Greenwald is in, Chicago this afternoon where he Is holding--a cc-ivference with T. B. lean, the piose- . rui'ng witness, and rejeipient of t'ae
1'eatlng franch.se that lead to the sraft- ousnt to warrant the use of . rlipava!. - . - - . .. , -., j cyse -in other climes.
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year attorneys for W. C. Crolius. a .temocratic candidate fir mayor, filed with CMiver--HfnTes, ttiwn'Cherk. their petition. .At'.the tin;e Holmes -said that Jt.was the first one, tiled. ..A few days later after -the - t-imif limit expired -th-s
li?t( rjof .tli.e rypublU an icandl dates were fl!fd.. t -Theit t-alt.-.waa' .wonderment w;htther Jk. Knotts-. had tiled his petition as Holmes had s.aid that, none had beene filedr. i later Holnws . flashed ' the Knotbs jlist saying " that Jt had' been filed days an'd "Uays before and that he hadr forgotten tu"stamp it" ialid' that it hac been under some paper where it hid.: escaped notice.. It has been suggested that the Xcw Chicago town clerk may come out by Monday with the democratic petition declaring that it was filed days and days "before a!nd that be didn't stamp it an that it had rested under some
Hev, W. F". Swltzer. pastor; resldenea. 117 Russell street.
, Sunday . school at . 9:45 a. m. Dr. W. Mayes Martin, superintendent. I Public worship and sermon at 10:4 a. m. . A . message from . the late
St. Paul's lupixcopal Church, 41 Rlni- -. barh' av-'ie. i Rev. Charles Albert Smith, rector. Tel.'8S6-W. -.. ' . Twentyjlirst Sunday after Trinity. j Holy (ommimion at S a. m., with the bishop of the diocese as celebrant. i Confirfnation at 10:15 a. m.. followedby holy communion with sermon by the
Rt. Rev. John Haien While 1). 1). x
Evensong and sermon, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
pumpkin pie and coffee- -.The price per ecumenical conference at Toronto will plate is moderate when the. quality of be given by the pastor. It will discuss
papers ' . i '..-) In any event the suggestion Is a good one and the tact that it worked in Gary
the ex-
thejfare.is considered, being only forty cents. . The service will ..begin at o'cloclc and-will continue until the last hungry-man. woman and child are fed. While the ladies are expecting to be patronized quite largely by young men tfnJ women who would otherwise depend upon the restaurants 'and boarding houses .for their Thanksgiving cheer, this does not mean that these will constitute all of their guests. Many families are counting on enjoying their Thanksgiving dinner In this
manner, as it is less expensive, less the propsoed settlement work in West
the question: "Is Anything Wrong with the Church?" Junior league hour at 2:30 p. m. The Monroe' street Sunday school
at 2:30 p. m. .. Sermon' in evening by Rev. William Newton. Gibson Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Roy Tweedle, superintendent. Kpworth League service at 6:30 p. rn. Rvening church service at 7:30 o'clock. A delightful song service will be given by the choir under the direction of the leader, Mr. Moon. An address will be given by Miss Virginia Broooks upon
work, in the house and a fine. arrangement all around. . ' ' .'
Football Today. The football attraction at Gary Works park today is Gary high school versus Crown Point high. A large down-county attendance is expected. The game is scheduled to begin at. 2:15 p. m.
. BISHOP AT HARBOR. (Special to The Times.) .'4 Indiana Harbor, Ind,. Nov. 4. The lecture given. last night at. the Methof dist churcli by. Bishop John Vincent was a great suffeess.v The church was crowded, many people of all denominations in the Harbor flocking to hear
Hammond. .It shqujd, be heard by. ev
eryone in aur city. All are most cordially invited to attend. Official board of .the chureji Monday, at 7:30 p. m. All a're most cordially Invited to attend.
Pine Street Presbyterian Church. Rev - Graham Fuller, pastor. Residence, 442 Cedar street. 'Phone 'S7-R. j Sunday- school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Cunningham, superintendent. ) Junior Endeavor service at 2:30 P. in. Mrs. Tweedel, superintendent. . Kvening servlco at 7:30 p. m.. I A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Meeting of Boy Scouts. Monday evening .
Wednesday prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday afternoon Ladies' Aid society, at the home of Mrs. Sehoff, in Cedar street.
young people.
Gospel preaching service at 7:30 p. m. A warm-hearted message good music and a cordial spirit of fellowship. I Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday, at S p. m. a meeting for
spiritual refreshing. Women's I'nion for all women of the church and congregation Thursday, at
3 o'clock. v To all our services all kind of people receive the same kind of welcome.
Krledeas Vt-snaellcnl chnrrh, Corner
1 SoUl st't and Indiana avenue. . J Rev. P. "Weil, pastor; residence, 2SS Tndiana avenue. Phone 4514. Morning services In German. Sunday school at 9:30. Public worship and sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. . English services i Public worship and lecture by the pastor. The friends and the public are lnvlt1 d to r.ttend.
First Hohpiar
. church. South
Evangelical Immanuel Church, Sibley Rev. M. C. Hoefer, pastor. Divine worship at 10 a. m. Bible school at 2 p. m. Kvening service at 7:30 p. m. Third lei:ture nn Palestine. Ladies' Aid. meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. All members arc expected to be present. Annual autumn markets, Wenesay, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 8-1 , In the church hall. Special supper Thursday
Presbyterlaa
street..
Rev. A. W. Hoffman, pastor. F. D. McElroy, Sunday school superintendent. JBrs. Cynthia Sohl. superintendent of ihc primary department. ' Miss Harriet Ferris, choir leader. Mrs. L. A. Minard, organist. Sunday school ' at 9:45 a. ra Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Theme: "Restoration." " ChrUtian Endeavor society will meet at 6:30 p. m. Estelle Russell, leader. Evening service at 7:30 p.' m. Theme: '"Parable of the Sword.'" Ladies' Aid .ociety Wednesday at at 2 p. m. Mrs. Krinbill and Mrs. Kidd hostesses. .
First Spiritual Society. The First Spiritual society of Hammond will meet at Weis' hall, 98 State street, -Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend and always be made welcome. Bring
your friends though they may be only
lnistigators. Uoors open to all. Zioa's Unm SI. E- Church, 258 Tra ni ,i avenue. Residence, JC Trumas avenue.- Rev. August Peter. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Ep worth League at 6:45 p. ro. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening; 'at 8 prayer
oieetls The Ladles' Aid society meetings are held on the last Thursday of the month. Choir practice, Friday evening, at I p. m. ' The people of the city are cordially invited to share In this service.
Pentecost! Charch of the asarena Calumet a Michigan avanues. Kev. W. U. Fugfcte. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. . . . Congregational meeting at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Mid-week services . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Bible study Friday evening at 7.X. p. ra.
First Congregational Chnrrh. Rev. Malcolm J. Cameron, pastor, residence. 131 Sheffield avenue. Mr. M. E. Zuverrsupt. Sunday school. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 .a. m. Music by young people's chorus., Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Music by quartet. Boys' club Tuesday evening. Ladies' Aid Wednesday :' p. m. Prayer meeting and S. teachers'
' Christian "hurcb. Corner Calumet it enue a Summer strtt. C. J. Sharp, minister; residence (29 Summer street. 'Phone 34S. Sunday meetings: Orchestra at 9:45 a. m. Bible school at 10 a. m. 11 Communion and preaching services it 11 a- ti Junior Endeavor at 3. Intermediate Endeavor at 4 p. ra. Christian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. . Baptismal and evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Special music at all services. , Monday evening at 8 p. m. Garfiel r.lub. alternate Mondays.
Tuesday office day at the church. Tuesday evening at 7:30 choir prae tlce, Mr. Learning, leader. Wednesday afternoon. Deborah Aid society at the church. . Wednesday evening, at 7:30. mid week servle. xilble study and . board meet'ne. Thursday afternoon Martha Aid ao clety at the church. Thursday evening social evening.
St. Aadrew's Catholic Church. Corner 155th plate and Lincoln ave hue. Father B. Nowakowskl, pastor. Low Mass 8 a. m. . Holy Communion 8:30. Second Mass 9 a. m. High Mass 10 a. m. ,
Sunday school 2:30 p. m.
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...... , , Cooley's East Gary Land. One acre tracts $350.00 and up.. Why buy a lot .when you can" buy art-acre; -equal to ten lotsfor-the same priced in the.. Garden Spot,of Gary,.. 10 minutes ride from Broadway? Surburban Station on property. - Prices range from $350 up, guaranteed titles, abstracts with every acre Cooley wfll run a Special Sale,
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A Cabinet Grand Piano, guaranteed for ten years, -will be given away Free to every purchaser. Piano on exhibition in Kleinschmidt's window, 654 Broadway. " W atch the papers or send postal card forvparticulars, or call at the olfke. TERMS: 20 per cent cash, balance monthly. h -
FREE-Michigan Central Special Train will leave Hammond 12:15 noon, Gary Broadway Station aft 1 p. m. sharp Returning at 3:30 p. ni. FREE.
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