Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1911 — Page 6

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"J THE TIMES. (Vednesday, Nov. 8, 1911.

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

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Klder Berry sez it's passln' strange thet th' medisin most men take fer their stummick's sake never lands there, but goes direct t' th' head. Th' proper stroke o' hard luck ho landed lots o" peepul In th' social swim. The Crown Point football team will play the Kast ChUago Timers at the ball grounils next Sunday andexpect a hard-foujtht game with the visitors. The lineup has not been definitely derided upon as yet, but will contain some of the old "college-' stars that have fisrured in many victories heretofore. The game will be called about 2 o'clock and It is expected that in tiie event of favorable weather that a big crowd will attend to witness the team's first .frame of the season. The Tigers are said to be a strong aggregation and should give the locals a stiff game, considering the extent of the practice held by ths local eleven. The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Aubry, geTyour M0NEYlM!K If This Medcine Does not Satisfactorily Benefit You. Practising physicians making a spe cialty of stomach troubles are reaily responsible) for the formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are made. AVe have simply profitted by the experience of experts. Our experience with Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be an excellent remedy for the relict of acute Indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing and healing to the inflamed mebranesof the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford is almost, immediate. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time helps to bring about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets aid to insure healthy appetite, aid digestion, and promote nutrition. As evidence of nur sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them -at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfaction. -ire wiH return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come in three sizes, prices 23 cents, 50 cents, and S1.Q0. Remember,, you can obtain them only at our tore The' Rexall St. ire. The Lion Store Pharmacy, Kaufman i- Wolf. Props. T6B

who met with the. unfortunate and fatal experience by being asphyxiated by

escaping coal gas on last Saturday, j will be shipped to Hammond for burial , tomorrow, where they will be interred at Greenwood cemetery. j Manager Keiser of the baseball team has received no notice from the Northern Indiana league management rel- I ative to the awarding of the pennant to the winners, and the fans are getting anxious to know the cause. A meet ing of the association will be called soon to settle all the questions now up before the council members. The. marriage of Mr. Emil Zanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zanders, to Miss Lottes .will be held at the Lutheran church on today at 2:30 p.Vn. Rev. Keester will preaching the services. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas will celebrate their silver wedding today by entertaining a large party of friends! and relatives. The local Knights of Pythias are arranging for a big time on Thursday evening, when the Gary lodge will be entertained as visitors to the local lodge. Following work in the second degree a banquet will be tendered to the visiting brethren. I It is reported that Mr. Kverett Fox and Miss Gies will be married on . Thursday, the couple to make their future home in Hammond, where Mr. Fox has a responsible position with the ' Hammond Brewing company. j. Will llandley and Dr. Broad have returned from a visit to Saskatchewan l district in Canada and are very much pleased with their Investigation trip. The best of land there can be bought for a small sum and the two gentlemen will probably purchase land in that locality. Mrs. Henrietta Groman of Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. M. K. Dinwiddle, on Court street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler and daughter, Charlotte, and Miss Clara Gettener attended a theater party in Chicago yesterday. The Fortnightly Musicale club is arranging for its next "open night" concert to be given at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. J.;W. Ott on Court street. Mrs. H. V.' Parry will return today fro ma two weeks' visit with relatives at Indianapolis and Muncie, Ind. ROBERTSDALE. The funeral of Thomas Turley will be held tomorrow afternoon. Services will be held at his date home at 1 o'clock, and at the Evangelical church at-l:30 p. m. Rev. S. E. Shrader will officiate. The interment will take place In Oak Hill cemetery. The Sewing Circle of the Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church will hold an all-day session at the home of Three mantle inside Inverted Arc Lamp, consumes 12 cubic feet of gas per hour. Gives 300 candle power light.

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Mrs. Frank Hoffman, in Roberts avenue. In the afternoon the regular monthly business meeting will., be held and all members are requested to be present. i Mrs. F.liKabeth Civkota of Chicago visited her daughter, Mrs. Vaeha, and niece. Mrs. J. Rrcnkus. over Sunday. County Commissioner Sehaaf is spending the week in Crown Point on

business. Mrs. Vtusch and Miss Nettie llorlbeek were the guests of friends in South Chicago Sunday. Mesdames Harry Molding and James Brown were the guets of Mrs. George Golding of South t'hleag'o Monday. Mr. Gardner of Chicago visited at the Matt home in Indiana boulevard Holiday. Mrs. G. O. Sehaaf. Mrs. A. Trowe and Mrs. A. Kggers attended a birthday party at the home of Mrs. Fred Deaken of Kast Side Monday. The gold ring which was raffled off for the benefit of the St. John's church at Goebel's hall lasi Saturday evening was won bv Mrs. Seymancik of Whiliuf. Misses Klanora Kick and. Katherine Cannells spent Sunday in Kast Side visiting friends. Mrs. Cowan of Indiana boulevard and sister. Miss Woods .of .Chicago saw "Louisiana Lou" at the LaSalle theatre, Chicago, last evening Mrs. Fred Haag of Indiana boulevard was among the Chicago shoppers Monday. v Mr. and Mrs. J. Fase of. Roberts avenue spent Sunday in Irving Park, 111., visiting friends. . Mrs. WiHiam Rough t and son Leon were South Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss Katie Vitzan and aunt, Mrs. Sikora, were the guests of friends in Hessville Sunday. A large number of people from here are attending the baiaar at the Sacred Heart church in Whiting. Tonight, as a special feature, the Catholic Order of Foresters will give an entertainment in connection with the bazaar, which promises to be a rare treat. John Blaul of Roberts avenue visited friends in Iawndale, 111., Sunday. E. C. Holmes, William Rought and C. ShubrolT -were Chicago visitors Sunday. MUNSTER. One of I'roki's teams ran away on Sunday, making a wild dash into Kaske's apple orchard, where they ran into a fruit tree, uprooting It, but stopped the team. The driver had left his team in the road while he went off to get some apples when a motorcycle came along, frightening the horses. C. Stallbhalm and IT. Kaske were Crown Point visitors on Monday. Mrs. A. Van Steenb?rg and daughter Cecil of Lansing visited with friends here Sunday. Miss Kaske. who Is taking a course in nursing at the University hospital, Chicago, was home on Sunday. Mrs. Dunn received the sad news of her father's death Monday, Mr. A. Aubry and wife, were Munster residents till within a short time., when they built a home in Crown Point. They were overcome by gas escaping from a heater Sunday. Mrs. Aubry died yesterday morning at 5:30 a. m. The family have the sympathy of the neighbor.

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Mr. Sternberg, the well-known drug- , Mrs. Merrill of the South Chicago Bapgist, is moving his drug i store and tlst church. . .... household effects to the McHale build-) Starr Stowell of Laporto avenue has ingr, 119th and Short streets, and will be gone on a business rtlp to Cedar Rapready to welcome old and new custom- Ids. Ia. , era on or about Nov. 11th, where they i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schwalm of Wood will receive the best of attention. 8t River, 111., are'vislting relatives here The regular meeting of the Fort- ', and in Chicago. Mr. Schwalm spent nightlyclub was held in the public Monday evening with his sister, Miss library assembly room on Monday t Kmma Schwalm. and will return home night. Mrs. A. D. Davidson was book- in a few days. Mrs. Schalm will, howed for a talk on "Italy," but owing to ever, spend a few Weeks with her parher being in Oregon, the club received ents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Soltwedel a letter saying Mrs. Davidson would before returning to Wood River, give her talk later in the year. The I Mrs. John Wylie spent yesterday in

evening was spent In talking over the possibility of the Fortnightly club Joining the American Federation of Woman's Clubs, but no decision was reached. The playground movement, which has been taken up by the club, was also discussed. It was decided to appoint a representative from each organization in Whiting, which will make about twenty In all. A meeting will then be held for the purpose of organizing a regular playground association. Ladies requiring hair work done, switches and puffs made from your own hair, also watch chains suitable for

Christmas presents, kindly leave your , ors present from Indiana Harbor, East order at Mrs. M. J. Conroy. 512 119th Chicago and South Chicago, street. Whiting, Ind. Mrs. Bertha Blu- I The fall festival at the Sacred Heart menthal. Indiana Harbor, will call for church is meeting with unbounded sucwork. 8-lt'ces. large crowds being in attendance

Miss Llla Osterburg of South Chicago was tiie guest of Miss Cecilia Abraham of Sehrage avenue on Monday evening. The Whiting high school girls began their practice of basketball last evening. Miss Cecilia Abraham and Melvin Abraham attended a reception last night given at the home of Rev. and MAKES COLDS OR GRIPPE VANISH You can surely end Grippe and break Hp the most severe cold either in head. chet. back, stomach or limbs, bv takIng a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until thee consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, dullness, head and. nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sora throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, i running of the nose, soreness, stiffness ' and rheumatic twinges. Take this harmless Compound as di-' rected, without interference with vour usual duties and with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery a? promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-eent package of Papo's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. Pape's Cold Compound Is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have con clusively demontrated is not effective in! the treatment of cords or gripped i) V

Shicago on business.

Mrs. Frank N. Gavit and Mrs. John Hall acted as hostesses to the ladies of the Cniverslty club of Hammond yesterday afternoon. Mesdames Robert Humphreys, G. H. Bright and W. F.. Gillette left Monday evening for Kentland. Ind.. to attend the convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society, which was held there yesterday. The" Daughters of Rebekah will meet this evening, and the Initiation of two candidates into the order will take place. Refreshments will be served and It is expected that there will he visitevery evening. Tonight will be dedlcated to the Men's Catholic Order of Foresters, Thursday evening to the Indies' Auxiliary and Friday night to the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Superintendent W. W. Holiday and Principal C. C. Whlteman of the Whiting school will leave Thursday at noon for Indianapolis, to attend the State Superintendents' meeting, which will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday; The funeral of Thomas Turley of 79 Lincoln avenue, Robertsdale. will be heU1 ,omorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Servlc"'' will be preached by Rev. Shrader at the Evangelical church. Robertsdale. Interment will be at Oak Hill u""l:leri- nammonn. I The crowds are skating at the East Chicago rink. 7-5t ' ST. JOHN. Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Nov. Sth. f 6-3t Mrs. Frank Kuhn of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tlilel. Township Trustee F. F. Scheldt of Dyer was a business visitor hero Monday. . August Piepho of Brunswick transacted business here yesterday. Mrs. Joseph M. Schmal returned Monday from a visit with relatives In Engltwood. Mrs, F. BucHeit left Tuesday for a visit With relatives In Fort Wayne. Charles GHsen of Cedar Lake was a St. John business visitor Tuesday. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Blecke and Levi Gard was solemnized in the KL John's Catholic church Tues- ' day. The ceremony was performed by LAMP

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the Rev. A. M. Bucheit in the presence of the immediate, relatives and a f ew ' friends. The bride wore a gown of

white embroidery and carried a bouquet are good cooks and the supper will be of carnations and ferns. She was at- worth your while coming for and only tended by Miss Gertrude Blecke. as ' 25 cents. matd-of-honor, and Miss Anna Gard as j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miles of Englebridesmaid. The groom was attended wood were llegewisch visitors Monday by Albert Gard and Peter Blecke. After ! evening. the ceremony the ! guests gathered at) Dr. Collins, who has been here durlnj the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Dr. S. L. Brown's absence, returned to

jurs. BiecKe, where an elaborate wedding breakfast was served. The many friends of the young couple extend their congratulations and best wishes to them. GRIFFITH. Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Nov. 8th. . 6-3t Mrs. Cloe Prott and Mrs. H. C. Dutton visited relatives at Ross yesterday. Matt Grimmer was a Hammond business visiter yesterday. George Miller of Chicago visited at the home of his father, Jacob Miller, yesterday. Incldcntly he helped swell the election returns. The Misses Violet Woodbridge and Boswell visited a short time with friends here last evening. J. Lewis, a "monumental man from Chicago, is here in the interest of his business. Grant, Leslie and Philip Russell of Chicago were home yesterday to vote. Clarence Hutchins of the Erie office force went to Highlands to vote yesterday morning. HEGEWISCH. The crowds are skating at the East Chicago fink. ' 7-5t A good time was enjoyed by the members of Pyramid Chapter No. 600. O. E. S.. at Crane's hall Monday evening. That evening being the regular meeting night, the meeting was opened at 8 o'clock with a large attendance, and business transacted in the usual way. after which initiation took place as there were two candidates to be initiated Into the order. Mrs. J. Foray and Mrs. S. Eldred. After the Initiation ail were invited Into the banquet hall, where dainty refreshments were served by the refreshment ' committee, and a sociable evening was enjoyed by all. Mrs. A. C. McDonnell of Woodlawn spent yesterday evening here among friends. Don't forget that there is to be a warm supper served in the rear room of the church by the Ladles' Aid soFive mantle inside In verted Arc Lamp. Consumes 16 cubic feet of Gas per hour. Gives 420 candle power light.

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Nov. 9. . Everybody Is invited to come and eat a heartv supper, as the ladies his home at Freport, 111., yesterday. HIGHLANDS. F. Heighway of Crown Point was In Highlands on business yesterday. Mrs. Nelson was a Hammond shopper yesterday. Mrs. Lydick was a Hammond visitor yesterday. BURNHAM. Mrs. O. J. Kiersey and daughter Ethel of Center avenue and Mrs. McGee were Hammond shoppers Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. Rau entertained her sister from Hammond Momlij. Archie Mills has accepted a position with the gasjpompany in Hammond. Clarence Hittal of llegewisch purchased a cottage on Pullman avenue Monday. Samuel Burnham of Center avenue made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. A feature of the banquet In honor of the Giants was a moving picture exhibit showing the first game of the series. Philadelphia should now tender the Athletics a banquet and show them the last game of the series. If you smoke a La Vendor once you will always call for them. IF MANY A WIFE KNEW ABOUT ORRINE There would be less of the terrible affllcltion that comes to many homes from the excessive drinking of husband, father or son. 1 Orrine has restored thousands of men to lives of sobriety and Industry, and best of all they have made their loved ones happier. Orrine is prepared in two forms, pill and powder; the latter form can be given secretly. Only costs $1.00 a box a trifle when compared with the amount a man would spend for drink in a day. We have sold ORRINE for years, and will gladly tell you all about it. Come in and get a free booklet. LION STORE PHAHMACY, 158 South Hohman street, Hammond. Julius L. Brown & GGrapany B934 Commercial Avenus South Chicago. ' '"T