Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1911 — Page 3

December 16, 1911.

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INDIANA HARBOR.

rrrbyter1an I'hiirch,

Flint 1 nlted Indiana Harbor.

A. J. Crooks, pastor. Regular services will be held next Sabbath, Dec, 17, in the K. of P. hall, on Michigan avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, as follows: Bible school at 9:45, conducted by "William Dobbte, supeointendent. Public worship and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening service at7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting will be held'in the home of Roy Piper, 3614 Fir 'street. Strangers are made welcome at all

these services. "Come thou with us and j

we win do thee good, for the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel."

. ing service and preaching, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m.

WHITING

Robert Hacker of 133th street is very sick with an abscess of the ear. He has been troubled for a week, but the last day or two the pain has been excruciating and it is believed the services of a 'specialist may be required to relieve him. The last of the Calendar socials for this yr was held In the' basement of the Methodist church last evening., The affair was managed by Mesdames Rlggl and Harry Bland. Mrs. K. V. Walton, who underwent an operation for the removal of a tumor' last Saturday, Is getting along very nicely and expects to be able to leave the hospital in a week or two. At the next meeting of the liound Table club:to be held Wednesday afters noon at the Commercial club roooms will be devoted to Handel and his works. It wfll be in the nature of a musical , matinee and Mrs. George H. . Summers will give a talk on the noted composer's greatest oratorio, "The Messiah," which at this time of the yar is most seasonable. Many of the best selections from the oratorio will be given on Mrs. Summer's phonograph, the lecturer having some splendid records from this work.

The Home and School association will hold their December meetjng on

Wednesday evening next week, instead of Friday, the usual day. This is for the accommodation of the teachers, many of whom will be leaving town on Friday for the Christmas holidays. There will be a Christmas program. The East Chicago club held a very enjoyable dance last evening. I. J. Lowman of Beacon street, who went to Elmira. N. Y., a short while ago threatened with typhoid fever, Is doing very well being now practically

; himself again.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W:Lytle have had guests for dinner twice this week. On Thursday evening they entertained Dr. Frank J. Stephens and Dr. Hal Stephens of Indiana Harbof and Gary, at dinner and tonight their guest is Henry Shaw of Chicagb. Mr. SUAw will attend the dance to be given at the South Bay hotel. Night before last the electric lights went out in the bouses all over the city, causing considerable confusion, and no

little excitement

HOBART IN GAME Boys and Girls Play; Each School Wins One Game. N

8 TEAMS TIED FOR

LEAD IN 6-DAY RAGE

Cyclists Wearily Plod Along

Ahead oL Record; Grind Ends Tonight.

(Special to The Times.) Whiting, Ind.. Dec. 16. The Whiting high school students and a good crowd

of rooters were out In full force last

night when the Whiting high school

basket ball teams played the Hobart high school two games. The Hobart high school teams were, accompaniei

by a large number of rooters and there being high school students present from Gary and East Chicago, making It manifest that the result of the HobartWhltlng game, was of interest all over

the region. ,

The result ended happily for both

teams, each winning a game. In the

The lights went boy's game Whiting won by a score of

wrong at what was the dinner hour 35 to 14. and in the girls' game Hobart

for -many, and a number of dinner par- won 55 to 3. The lineup for the boys'

ties on at the time were sadly interfered with. At the library there was an unusually large crowd present and

it was found necessary to light a soli

tary candle, thei only one that could

be found, for the' librarian's desk, while readers at the tables sat in darkness

for fifteen minutes, it being too dark

to grope their way out of the building.

Twice after that the lights again were suddenly snuffed out. but on these oc

casions only for a few minutes.

Traffic was celayed somewhat last

evening oh the Pennsylvania, owing to a break down to the engine attached

game was as follows:

Whiting Girard and Pederson, for

wards; Vater, center, and G. Benson

and Greenward, guards. A Benson and

N. Naef acetd as subs.

Hobart Fleck and Fabert, forwards;

Fraeger. center: Krause and Rose,

guards.

Summary Baskets, Girard, 6; Peder

son, 3; vater, 3; urenwaia, si r iecn, i

Fabert, 4. Free throws Girard 5; Vatei 2; Fleck, 2.

The line up for the girls' game was

Whltinsr Forwards. Meda Zubay and

Louise Mattern. center; Elsie Trowe,

to the suburban train that reaches here ana Hazel Long; guards, Hattie Trlmm

from Chicago at 4:55. Something went

went wrong with the cylinder, causing considerable delay, not only to passen-

gers on this train, but on the train that

and Gertrude Lauer.

Hobart Forwards. Edith Chase and

Alice Samest; center. Hazel Strom and

Bertha Bussa; guards. Mabel Traeger

and Hazel Halsted.

Summarv Baskets. Edith Chase, 16

The Methodist c hurch will observe leaves the city at 5:31. the fallowing program tomorrow: Sun- i Through an error the name of A. G.

day scjol at 10 a. m., James Osmer, ! Lundquist was given as one of the di-Free throws Meda Zubay, 3; E. Chase

superintendent. Preaching by Rev. 1 rectors elected recently by the Eascjj. j.T Halsted 2

iiippeion, ai i a. m. ana again at :ao' cnicago club. instead or Air. iuna-

p. m., music

p. 111. Epworth League at 6:30 Ictf by Russell Hand. Special

at each service. Mrs. Dorgan's little store across from the Lincoln school is proving a most attractive spot for children these days. Mrs. Dorgan has arranged aChristmas corner' inside tfie store, while a very uttactive display in the windows makes

I quist's name that of Robert F. Free-

Miss Nellie FuUb.1s.rI the city today.

Mrs. Miller of Magoun avenue Is

leaving for Kansas to spend the winter

with tier-son.

The subject of the sermon tomorrow

OWLS DEFEAT GARY

(Special to The Times.)

Whiting, Ind.. Dec. 16. The Whiting

Owl club defeated the Indiana Mee

company electricians at Gary last even

ing. The game was fast throughout,

Th Owls obtained a lead In the first

to 18

mornine to.be delivered by Rev. Alex-

hf ffj nf i-l-on tl.o Wr h!Mrnn vtfir snm- ITstni-n. o h a Cnncrrncatlnnal 1 half and maintained it. SCOTe, 2

our. . . rnurcn is "Lean is ivot jnto lempta- iiu

Miss Anne Galvin, avho was a few tion." The evening will be devoted to

days ago thought to be suffering from 'a discourse on books. "What Are the

anattack of tonsilitis, is now down , Twenty-Five Greatest Books?" will be, with diphtheria. Her father, John Gal-, the theme. Special music at both serv-

vin, and her brother "jlmmie" have, taken up tieir quarters away from home during- the period of the quarantine. ' The Desperate Desmond pictures slinwti ' t t , . . li'amllv tltpntpa v-AciAv-

day proved a drawing card. The show i was inift s'j-xessful. ' ' ' Mrs. R. P Rouse of Euclid avenue j is in the city today, sharping. I Mrs. C. O iloiv'nson of Baltimore and

Michigan avenues, went to Chicago today to spend the day in Christmas shopping. The Sunday school services at the Baptist church tomorrow will be opened at 9:45. John Darral.' superintendent. Morning services at 11 and evening services at 7:30. Rev. Smith will preach. The. children's Christmas exectses will be held at the Baptist church by ; t f Sunday school. Sunday evening of 'next week. The exercises will consist f Christmas- Carols- and recitations suitable for Sunday and to the season.

Ices.

Owls Duggan. If; Green, rf; Adley,

center: Girard. Lucke, lg; frjtcnara

Griffith, rg.

Gary Scott, If; Jackson, rf; Wll

liams, center: Madden, lg; Connelly, rg

Daily.Christmas Rint Here Is a Cute Cap For the Con

valetcent Friend

EAST CHICAGO. ' A large crowd of high, school boys 'and girls attended the basketball game between Whiting and Hobart at Whiting last evening. , ... Mrs. H.-H. Cfferk has her ryiece, Miss .Zella Littleton of the Presbyterian hospital, visiting her for a week. Quite a number of East Chicago ladles went to Hegewisch yesterday-, to 'attend a whist given by Mrs. I. Silverman. . ' Services' at Holy Cross Mission, Odd Fellows' hall, tomorrow. Rev, C. , H. Bascom. rector., are as follows: Morn-

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BAT NELSON WINS

ANOTHER SCRAP

Utlca, K. Y Deci 16. Battling Nel

son. former lightweight champion, an

Bobbv Wilson of Vtica fought a-gruel

linsr ten-round bout here last night.

Wilson made 135 pounds at 6 o'clock. The Battler came In at catchwelghts and looked to be atvleast seven pounds

New York, Dec. 16. Unless one of

the teams regains lost ground or come of the leaders drift rearward in the

nterim, eight teams wil be represented n the one-mile sprint tonight to decide

he final positions In the six-day bicycle

grind at Madison Square Garden.

Eleven teams dragged through the

first five days and nights of the. grind.

and last night they began to show evidences of hard usage. Several of the plodders were riding like automatons,

having familiarized themselves to the grinding pace.

The score. 120th hour: Kramer-Moran, Fogler-Clark. Hal-

stead-Dorbach, Pye-Collins, CameronMagin, Demara-Lawrenee, Palmer-

Wells, Lorenz-Saldow, 2326 miles and 7 laps.

Hill-Bedell, 2,326 miles and 6 laps. Georget-Brocco, 2,326 miles and 3

laps.

Lapize-Van Honwaert, 2,326 miles and lap.

Former record, 2,324 miles, made

Rutt and Stoll in 1908. .

SHEA IS CUE WINNER: GETS 50 INNINGS Chicago Crack Beats Dank- ; leman of New York 17 Points.

by

Chicago strengthened Its hold on first

place In the national three-cushion bll

Hard league last night when Jimmy Shea, playing a sensational game which netted him 50 points in 57 innings, de

feated John Dankleman, the New York star, by a much more decisive score

than Dr. Harris did the night before The count last night was 50 to 33.

Shea threatened to break the league record for a time and had averaged better than one at the end of the fortieth Inning. He had 42 points at thtit time. He fell down toward the finish, how

ever, Dankleman himself holds ' the league record, making 60 in 60 innings

In a game at Boston.

Shea made two runs of five during hiJN

stellar exhibition ana the Gothamite

ran five once. They were the high runs

of the night.

The Mussey forces will start Stanley

Kandul against Hankleman tonight and

expect him to repeat the victories of his , teammates. Last night's victory put' Chicago two and a half games

1 ahead of New York, which stands sec

ond In the league.

PADDY UVINE

' TRIMS LEWIS Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 16. Paddy Lavln

sprang a surprise Dy Dealing vvuue

Lewis In a ten-round fight last night. Lavln outpointed his opponent in every round.

JEANNETTE TO

FIGHT MITCHELL

Memphis, Tenn.. Dec. 16. Joe Jean

nette of New York, the colored heavy

weight, has been matched to meet Al

Mitchell of Clearmont, Okla., a negro heavyweight. In an eight-round match here on Monday night.

WOLGAST MAY ' FIGHT FEB. 22 Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 16. "I think I can fight by Feb. 22," declared Ad Wolgast today. "And I do not see any reason why I cannot. . I feel strong right row, and, there Is no soreness 4n my stomach wher the operation for appendicitis was performed. I ,eat and sleep fine, and I feel just about as good as I ever did. I'm to leave the hospital tomorrow and go to my home in Venice. I know I'll improve even faster there."

AMATEUR TO

WRESTLE GOTCH

Dubuque, la., Dec. 16. When Cham

pion Frank Gotch, Mahmout, et al. ap

pear at the Grand opera house In ex

hibition tonight, there promises to be

a local phase to the entertainment

Bert Scheller. once prominent as

wrestler of championship possibilities

has announced his willingness to try for $100 which Gotch offers anyman

not a professional who will stay with

him fifteen minutes. Scheller, a pho

tographer, weighs 210 pounds and be

lieves he has not lost all his former

cleverness.

La Vendor Cigars are pronounced ex

ceptionally good by all smokers.

THE TIMES ALWAYS HAS FOUGHT

FOR 1 HE INTERESTS OF THE COM

MON PEOPLE FOR THE MAN WHO

WORKS FOR A LIVING.

JOE KETCHELL KNOCKED .OUT

Appleton. Wis., Dec. J6. Young Ma-

heavier than the local boy. Nelson was """.v i "aL'n " iveicneu

a hv- Refer Tibb ts "l nicago in ine lenin rounn lasi

n. v.,,ttr,o. tar-H.-! Nolson earned night.

A left uppercut in the' Jaw end-

a shade but Wilson gave him one of the n ngm. Jvetcneii proved himself toughest fights he has had on his tour. a glutton for punishment, and in the

: ' i ruunua K-- ivianoney wun pome I left-hand Jabs. The bell saved Ketchell in the sixth and seventh, but he came up strong each time. Ketchell was unconscious for ten minutes when knock-

New York, Dec. 16. President John ed out- ,

WARD WILL NOT

NAME DOVE LEADER

Hammond Iron & Metal l)o, MARCUS BROS.. TropsT

Wholesale Dealers la 1KOMY METALS, RUBBEB AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY . Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Tarda: Sohl St. and Indiana Are, '1.AA1M01ND it I IND I A IN Office rhon 127. - e.Pon tl

, . CAP roR XHIi CO!TTAIESCKNT.

It is hard to find a tfft that will fit

the case of the invalid friend. If the friend, is a woman this cai. which will hl(iethe deficiencies of the coiffure

whea the hair ho come out or the fair ion?' is receiving her intimates, will be

Welcomed. -' A' strip of lace and em

broidery and a semicircle of a crown

will make this fetching cap. The model pictured is made of dotted net.

bands of fine embroidery sewed on,

th net brim lending sufficient stiffness to make it hold its shape. Blue rib

bon, run ihronjrh beading, and blue

bows finish the cap.

M Ward of the Boston Nationals has

! decided to take "nls time in selecting

his team manager for next year. It is believed that Fred Tenney. who already

has signed a contract, will receive his release and a year's salary, $5,000. At present it looks as If John Kllng. Bill Sweeney or Mike Donlin would be Ward's final selection, unless he can induce Kdward Hanlon to assume- the

task.

Ward expects to make Boston his

home, and will practice law tiere In additionlto conducting the affairs of the club. He. plans rwlthin a year either to build a new ball park or make

terms with the Boston Americans, by which the new American league park can be used by both clubs.

The New York American league club

announced today thaf Pitcher Harry Abies and Outfielder Eddie Wilkinson

were released to the Oakland, Pacific Coast league club. Abels played with the Oakland team last year. Wilkinson formerly played with the San Jose club.

CALENDAR OP SPORTS FOR THE WEEK.

MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS if you want it. We'll let you have all you want and give you all next year to pay it back, if you like. No need to miss any of your good friends. Your furniture, piano or stock will do as security without disturbing it. Any amount from $5 to $100. Sixty-six cents a week for 50 weeks pays a $30 loan in full. Other amounts at same ratio. All BnataeM Strictly CoaSdeatltil. If you have a loan let us pay It off: give .you more money, and save money In the bargain. We guarantee It. You'll save from 13 to $10 every time you borrow from us.

SATURDAY. Finish of the six-day bicycle race In Madison Square Garden, New York. Annual bench show of the Asoclated Specialty clubs, Chicago. Opening of the season of the

Eastern Intercollegiate Ball association.

Basket-

Laai their wm mote tm people permaaeBily employed. Borrow SS, pay hack SUM. Other auras in proportion.

Loans made anywhere in the. Calumet district. Lake County Loan Co. 2. R1MBACK BLOCK, Above Moo store. Pbooe 218 HAMMOND, INDIANA

Try a La Vendor cigar. It's good!

It Never Kickers The long winter everrings give a woman a splendid chance for sewing or embroidery ; but her eyes it- r .i f -

suiier trom the strain unless she has a good light The Rayo is the best lamp made.

It gives a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes. There is no glare to it; no flicker. It fights up a whole room. The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. " You get the mod potable light-value for the oil burned; and the Rayo itself is m low-priced lamp. Yet it is a handsome lamp an ornament to any room in the house. The Rayo Lamp is eaaly lighted without removing shade or chimney ; easy to dea and rewick. Made oi solid brass, nickel-plated ; also in numerous other stylet and finishes. Ask toot sfeaisr to show yon his Em at Rayo kimpai or wrns lor descriptive circular to any agency oi the Standard Oil Company ( laurporatt d )

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This is a Family Liquor Store (no bar) . Ladies can

.do their shopping here.

Mail or phone your jorder, which will receive our im

-mediate attention.

GOPHERS TO CLOSE

YEAR IN CHICAGO

Minneapolis!. Minn.. Dec. 16. That I

the University of Minnesota's last foot

ball game next season will be that

played with the University of Chicago on the latter's field on the Saturday

before Thanksgiving day has been announced here. The University of Illinois will play on Northrop field next year, probably two weeks before the Chicago game. With two of its seven games next year practically arranged.

Manager Leach has entered Into correspondence not only with Dartmouth

but with a number o other eastern

scnoois looKing 10 a game

fall.

Give Her a Diamond

here next

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ZBYSZKO AFTER

ITALIAN GRAPPLER Buffalo, X. Y., Dec. 16. Jack Her

man, manager of Zbyszko, the Polish champion wrestler, left here eariy today for New York, to accept the chal

lenge issued on behalf of Giovanni

Raicevioh, Italian champion. The

match will be for a purse of 110,000.

p A good judge's friend John Perdue

10-cent cigar. Hammond made, union

WE HAVE THEM FROM $7.00 to $1,500.00 ALL OF THE FINEST

CUT. PEARL AND OTHER RINGS OF THE LATEST STYLES. '

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