Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1912 — Page 2

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MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Baked Apples with Cream. Sausage Pats. Buckwheat Cakes. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Macaroni au Gratin. English Crumpets with . Orange Marmalade. Russian Tea. DINNER. Breaded Mutton Chops with Cuban Sauce.. Mashed Potatoes, Stewed Carrots. Prune Whip with Custard Sauce. Coffee. CEI.EBH.1TE AXXIVERS.ARY. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luthman were host and hostess to a large company of friends and relatives from Hammond and Chicago at their homo in West Sibley street yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Luthman entertained In celebration or their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary and they received . many very pretty and valuable gifts In remembrance o -

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ed with potted palms, ferns and cut j flowers. Violet and white wore the prevailing colors in the home. The, day was spent very pleasantly in a- social way with music and games after which dicner was served. Numbered among the guests wera: Mrs. John Luthman, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips, MHs Ilelma Luthman, Miss Ililma O. Luthman. George Luthman and Clyde Phillips all of Chicago Tho Hammond guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Monberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson, Mr; and Mrs. M. Peterson, Mrs. George Anderson, Miss Mabel Anderson, Miss Lilly Monberg, Miss Maude Monberg, C. Peterson and Rudolph Monberg. Club Meetings A THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. M. M. Bruce gave a very pretty p:irty at her home in Carroll street, Siturday afternoon between the hours of two and five o'clock Her j guests le Colonial were the members of th Club who met for their regular bim!Mli1y'7tin8j,..'..The meeting ..was " postponed from Thursday to Saturday for the convenience of several of the members'. The guests spent the afternoon very enjoyably with their needle . work until four o'clock when a dainty luncheon of two courses was served. The arrangements were not definitely made for the next party to be given In two weeks- Thursday afternoon, named later. , MtSIC CLIB MEETS .. Mrs. Lawrence Becker was at . home to the members of the Music Club Sat- " urday evening; a. her home in Rlmbach ' avenue. It was the first meeting of ' the members since before the holidays - and the attendance was very large conr sidering the sever wather. ' During a short business meeting several mat trs of interest to the members came ' tip for discussion. Plans were made ". for a concert to be given early in 1 March by Chicago talent. The'arrangements were also made for the next ragula rmeetlng to be held on the evening of February 3rd af the home of Mrs. C. G. Kingwlll in Williams

street. The study will be "American i Auxiliary to the Vnlverslty Club Composers and a very interesting pro-; Tuesday afternoon in the University ' gram has been arranged. A miscel-club rooms It will be the regular bilaneous was given Saturday. Mrs. monthly meeting. Cards will be the George Hannauer read an article, by entertainment at the meeting and ' George Ade which was thoroughly en- bridge whist will be played. The Joyed. The musical program was glv. -Ifames will begia at two-thirty o'clock.

en by Mrs. C. G. Kingwill who Bang a'. group ofongs and the Misses Younger,

V Elizabeth Webber and Dollie Knott! 1,te mmer ji n.c rrrau).ua ouwho rendered very pretty lnstrumetal ciaI CUlb n'in lve a sleighing party selection. Mr. H. R. Bell gave a cornet Tuesday evening, January 16th to solo. His piano acompaniment was which their friends are invited. Thoso iplayed by Mrs. Bell. The entertain-,""110 desire to attend are asked to meet

ment was very enjoyable. AN ENTERTAINMENT. ' A musical and literary- entertain. ment will be given this evening at tho Lincoln school building on the north side. The invitation to attend Is extended the public and It is desired that there la a lartra ttendanr Th rr - ceeda will be used for he benefit of the school. Miss Mary Odessa Heath will give the literary program. She is a student at the Northwestern School of Oratory in Evanston, 111. and has also .studied at the Grand , Prairie Seminary in Orange, 111. She comes very highly recommended. A COMMITTEE MEETING. This afternoon the members of the art committee of the Hammond Worn-

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SOCIAL .NEWS FOR Tl'ESDAV.' Mrs. Joseph Miller nill be aoateaa to the' nrnibrn of the China Club at th-elr meetiaw Tuesday evening at her home la William at reel. Mr. John J. I'lanaseti will enter tain the young: tvoraen of the X. JV. Kmbroldery Clnh at her borne In Strte t.lne street Tufiidny evening. Mm. rohlnlata will have aa her Kiieatn Tuesday afternoon ait her home In Ogdfa str-ret the in ember a of the Golden Rod Club. The member of the Ladles' Aid Sooiety of the Plot street Preebyterian ehureh will meet at the hom of Mm.- 'William Bethwell In HofTman street Turaday afternoon. There will he a meeting of the member of Golden Rul- Council No. 1 O. of I.. Tuesday evening In the K. of P. Hall.

h's Club are meeting at t'ne home of chairman. Mrs. M". Rothschild In houth Hohman street. It will be the first meeting of the members since before the holidays and it was expected that there would be a large attendance. "Industrious Art" will be the studv for the afternoon and a very interest ing program has been prepared. BROTHERHOOD IS ORGANIZED. A number of men of the Methodist church met in the church social rooms in Russell street yesterday afternoon for the purpose of organising Methodist Brotherhood. The constitu tion was adopted and officers ' were chosen to serve for the remainder of th. year. The next meeting will occur Sunday afternoon, January 21st. The men of the church and congregation are invited. The members expect to make the organization one of the larg est and moM effective in the city. The following is a list of the officers: President M. M. Towle. Vice President Charles Surprise. Second Vic President: W. C. Belman. Third Vice President E. C. Reece. Fourth Vice President H. G. Merrill. Secretary Clyde Lasater. Treasurer O. B. Crockett. Chaplain The Rev. G. R. Streeter. A LL'XCHEO.V. Mrs J, T. Hution will entertain the members of the i Erthstane Club at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her home in Ogden street. The members will devote the afternoon to sewing for charity and hope to accomplish great deal of work. A DANCE. The members of the Hammond Motor Boat Club will entertain at their fifth anual reception and dance Thursday evenlg, January 18th in the Masonic Temple in Muenich Court Between two hundred and three hundred invi tations have been 'issued among the friends of the members in Hammond and East Chicago. The evening's pro gram of dances at nine-thirty o'clock, and the Grand March will open the pro gram of dances at nlne-thjrt yo'clock. Mr. Walsh will direct the music. The hall will be prettily decorated with penants and the colors of the club, AN AFTERNOON MEETING. Mrs. O A. Krlnblll, Mrs. E. M. Shank lin and Mrs. Harry Johnson will be 'hostesses at the meeting of the Ladles A SLEIGHIXG PARTY. I at tho church nt seven-thirty o'clock. There will be several bob-sleighs projvided and the- e:irly evening hours wlil be event in driving through the country. The tickets will be sold for twenty-live cents. t i ' MEETING W AS POSTPONED. l The members of the Standard Bear ers Society of the First M. E. church decided to postpone the meeting which was announced to take place Saturdayevening at the home of Miss Edith McConnell In Doty street. The chane was made on account of the coij weather. A' meeting may be arranged for next Saturday, January 20tii and definite announcement of It will be made later. The program which was arranged :!or last week will be given. EXTEHTAISS WITH CARDS. Mrs. Charles Luthman will entertain the members of the Fleurdelis Club at her home In SUley street this evening It will be the regular weekly club meeting and the usual socfal diversions will be enjoyed. Pedro will be played during the evening. MRS. ROBINSON A HOSTESS. Mrs. Herman Robinson will be at home to the members of the Baptist Women's Union Wednesday afternoon at her home, 33 4 Plummer avenue. The members of the social department will have charge of the meeting. A pleasant afternoon's program has been arranged and it H desired that there are many present to enjoy it. The following ladies wll serve on the day's committee, Mrs. Herman Robinson, chairman, Mesdames J. Massey, A. Murdea, J. A. Muller,- David Nelson, - J. OMt, ,Johu Potts Clyde Pontlng, Robinson,

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Otto . Rabe, llupp, Ritter. Rogers, Leland and O. G. Routsong. SEW FOR THE SETTLEMENT IIOI'SE. A special meeting of the members of the Ladles Aid Society of the Fir.t M. j E. church will be held Wednesday afternoor Of this week at the homo of Mrs. A. S. Hunt, 366 East Sibley stree-. The afternoon will be devoted to revv ing for the Settlement House and it is desired that many members are present as there will be a great deal of work. A til 1 1. D MEETING. Miss Mayme Mashino will entertain the members of the St. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church thi. evening at her; home in Doty street. The members are all Invited to attend The business meeting will be followed by a social session. A THIMBLE PARTY. The members o fthe M. W. G. Club will bo entertained b Mrs. Lyons at her home,' 45 Douglas street. Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Lyons will entertain at a thimble party and her guests will devote the -afternoon to their needle work. WILL MEET WEDXE!DAT. , Mrs. SI. B. 1 Hinds and. Mrs. C- A. Cleveland will entertain the members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church at their next meeting Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors The usual business and 'social program will be followed. HOLD WEEKLY MEETING. Mrs. William Bothwell will entertain the mebers of the Ladles Aid Society of the Pine street Presbyterian churcn Tuesday afternoon, January. 16th at hr home, 494 Hoffman street. It w'ill be the regular weekly meeting changed from Thursday to Tuesday for the co; venlenca of the members. A large attendance is desired at the. meeting :is there wll be a great deal of work. Personal The Misses Bertha and Eva Taussig will go to East Chicago tomorrow evening to take part on a program at the M. E. church. . Miss Beth White will give the entertainment, assisted by tha Misses .Taussig.. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Golgert, at their home. 301 Michigan avenue, this morning. Mother and little daughter are reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. S. E. Green of Hickory street was called to East Fremont, Mich., last Friday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Mclnnts. Mrs. Green will be absent from Hammond for several days. Miss Loie Hughes of Crown Point spent Saturday in Hammond the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes at their b,ome in Warren street. Miss Georgia DeWeeso has returned to her home In Rlmbach avenue after a short visit with her cousin. Miss Ruth DeWeese of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Hanna, Ind., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells of Maywood, 111., for the past few weeks, are now tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Connell, at their home, in South Hohman street. y Miss Clara Kaluf of Highland spent a few days last week yislting Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaluf and family at their home In Ogden street. Mrs. Carl Thomas of Knoxville, Tenn., who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Viola Smiley of Conkey avenue, left for Chicago yesterday, where she will remain for a few days' visit with Miss Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Barbara Itlpley received a telegram from East Liverpool, O., yesterday, announcing the birth of a little daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgecomb. Mrs. Edgecomb was formerly Miss Bessie Itlpley of Hammond. Miss Clara Kriewltz and Frank Gerhardt of South Chicago will be the guests of Miss Emma Huehn this evening for the Musicians' banquet. . Will Huehn, who Is .attending the Valparaiso university at .Valparaiso

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spent Sunday in Hammond the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary M. Huehn of Lo gan street. The Misses Alice and Alma Hess have concluded their visit In Hammond and returned to Heasvllle and Lowell to re t-umo their teaching. They spent the past week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Michigan avenue. Hammond hijrh school rresent "She Stoops to Conquer"' t Hammond the atre Friday, Jan. 19. 13-6t A pedro party will be given by the members of the Protected Home Circis Wednesday evening, January I7th in the Old Masonic Temple, 85 State street. The invitation to- attend Is extended the public. It is desired that there is a large attendance. The weekly meelng of the members of Dorcas . Rebeckah Lodge was held Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. It was the regular weekfy meeting anA the usual' number of members attended. The' routine business was disposed of after which the members enjoyed a short social session. The arrangements were made for the next regular meeting to be held on the evening of January 20th when it Is desired that many members are present. The evening will be glv en entirely to a social program. The members of the Dorcas Club will entertain with a pedro party and dance Saturday evening, January 20th in I. O. O. F. Hall in State street for the bene fit of one o fthe members of the degree ftaft who is very lit. The public I cordially invited to attend. Dancing wlil follow the card games. The members of Baumgartner Court C. O. F. will meet in Long's Hall in State street this evening. The annual Installation of officers will be the im portant feature of the meeting. It is desired that many members attend. There will be a meeting of the members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. this evening in I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. It is desired that there Is a large attenaance ai me meeting as here will be Initiation of a class of candidates. Other business will come up for discussion. A social session will follow the lodge session. A meeting of the members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 I), of U will take place Tuesday evening In the K. of P. Hall. The usual business and social program will be followed and it is desired that many members are" present. It Is the regular bi-monthly meeting. NO CLUE TO WHEREABOUTS No further developments or clues have been learned by the police in the case of Jhn Tracey, who mysteriously disappeared from his home, 9803 Ewing avenue, South Chicago, last Thursday evening, and has not been seen or heard of since. Tracey left his home with his salary of about 1150, and the last seen of him was In Hammond Thursday. Authorities feel that he may have met with foul play. The following description was given: Forty-seven years old. height 5 feet 8 inches, weight 190 pounds, build stout, dark hair, bald on top, gray eyes, sandy mustache, soft brown hat. gray ' Pf nt- nd wfr coachman's long black overcoat. OFFICERS INSTALLED. Bluma lodge No. 8, of the Independent Western Star installed officers yesterday afternoon at a big meeting held la Welland's hall in East Chicago. Sam Atalman of Hammond, district deputy, acted as Installing officer. The following were installed: , President Harry Krueger, Hammond. Vice president 11. Shllden, Hegowlsch. 'Treasurer S. Cohen, East Chicago. Secretary Anna Goldberg, East Chicago. - Conductors S. Throop, , Hammond. Chaplain A. FishTn.n. East Chicago. Inner uarl Simon Ein, Hammond.

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Tabloid Musical comedy at the Orpheum theatre, Hammond, made a great hit yeiiterday. It Is an actual fact that on' Sunday over 200 people were turned away at tha matinee performance and 200 more failed to get in at the first performance in the evening. This is resulting In the reservation of eats In .advance for the people are coming to see that they can never be sure of seats at the Orpheum unless hey have the reserved seat In advance. It Is expected that the minstrel show which has been booked for the first part of this week will get equally good results. The Allardt Bros, are finding out that the Hammond spoke of their wheel Is a gold mine from the very start It justifies their belief In Ham mond as an amusement center. Twenty strong Rozell's Modern Mastondon minstrels reached Hammond from Ottawa. 111., late this morning. The engagement opened with a matnee this afternoon and will continue tomorrow and Wednesday. There will be open alf band concerts in front of the playhouse at 7 o'clock every evening during the engagement. Charles Rozell. manager and owner of the show, regards Allardt Bros., who operate the Orpheum, as his saviors. It was the generosity of H. J. Allardt, the senior member of the firm, who saved Rozell's "bacon" and put him on the hsrh road to financial success. I,ate last summer Rozell found him self and his score of assistant fun mak ers In Danville, III., en route from Laf ayette, Ind., to Vincennes, 111. The receipts from the previous night's en gagement had been sufficient, to move the show Into Joe Cannon's home town. Rozell anticipated that the manager of the Vincennes theatre would wire transportation from there on. No tick, eta were forthcoming. Af that time the- Danville spoke in the Allardt wheel, the Lyric, was playing Its final show of the season, hear ing of the minstrels plight. Mr. All ardt offered Rozell the Lyric for three flavs free of rent. Seeing a means of getting carfare back home the minstrel accepted. ' Business exceeded all expectations. The combination of lo- prices, band concerts and a really good show packed the houFe for the engagement despite the fa-t that no previous announcement of the minstrels' advent had been made. Quick to perceive the drawing pow ers of the attraction Mr. Allardt signed the show up for a season's contract for the Allardt circuit. The extravaganza that closes the show Is particularly gorgeous. The piece d? resistance is called "In Frogland." and denicts a scene from tha Everglades of Florida. ' Outer guard D. Cohen. East Chicago. 'Master of ceremonies H. Gordon, Whiting. y- ,: ' Prayerfor the dead Rev. Bergman. Hammond. Trustees Messrs. Rosenthal, Krueg er and Shidlen. The session was very well attended, and after the regular meeting an hour was devoted to social entertainment. Refreshments were served. PIONEER IS DEAD. William Otto, 6D years old, a pioneer of West Hammond, died Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at his home, 408 West State street. He had been sick for two weeks with lung trouble. The funeral has been arranged for Wednesday morning. Services will be held at St Joseph's Catholic church and Interment will be made in St. Joseph's cemetery in Hammond. Mr. Otto Is survived by a widow and three children John and George of West Hammond, and Mrs. Lizzie Messman of Chicago. He lived a retired life for the past fifteen years and had many friends who mourn his !os&. Mr. Otto was born In Germany and emigrated to America In 1865. He remained in New York for two years and then went to Chicago, and in 18S2 he came to West Hammond. Death of Infant. John Hartog. the infant son of N. Hartog sof South Hammond, died yesterday morning after a short illness. The funeral will be held from the fam ily residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho Rev. Claus will officiate. In Hands of Printers. The list of delinquent property owners for the city of Hammond is now in the hands of the printers.. The date of the sale is set for tiie 12th of next Month. This day Is fixed by law, and while it falls on Lincoln s birthday, a legal holiday in Indiana, City Treasurer William Wolter has had legal advice to the effect that the sales on that day will be legal. Two More Bids Received. Two more bids were received at the receiver's sale for the ball park of tho Hammond Athletic association. John O. Becker, who is the receiver, continued to receive bids today for some of the other tangible assets of the company and will continue the sale tomorrow. He is in hopes of realising at least seven hundred dollars for the creditors. Goes to Highland. Dan Brown, formerly dwner of the Erie hotel, has been made general manager of the Gary Granite brick and Stone-' company, whose factory Is located at Highlands. Mr. Brown several months ago gave up the hotel business and he and Mrs. Brown traveled extensively through the south and southwest. Mr. Brown himself Is a stockholder In the company. Adopts Sewer Roll. The board of public works this morning adopted the primary ; assessment roll for the. Atchison avenue .sewer, The petition of Mrs. M. Mandernach nd others for a light on State Ua

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TONIGHT, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ROZELLE'S MINSTRELS COMING THURSDAYRay Raymond In the Tuneful Musical Drama "THE MILLIONAIRE KID" MATINEES THURSDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY USUAL ORPHEUM PRICES

jitreet'and Waltham street cepted. was acHold Conference. The Rev. W. F. Switzer of the First Methodist church of Hammond, went to Indiana Harbor today, where the Methodist ministers of th Calumet region held their monthly conference. Seven Fever CasesThe quarantine on the last diphtheria case in Hammond was raised todav. There remain seven scarlet fever cafe-s In the city. CALL BEGINS TO COME FOR HELP The continuous zero weather has be gun to show its effect on the poor element of Hammond and last week Trus tee J. C. Becker received eiirht calls for help. Upon investigation of all tha cases all were found in destitute cir cumstances and all were people that had never called for help before. In each instance the people were found with tout little food and did not have money to purchase coal. The police have had but few calls for help and what they have had havo been turned over to Trustee Becker. A NARROW ESCAPE. Lowell, Indiana, January 15. Har vey Hlldebrandt met with an ex perience that makes him shudder whenever he thinks of it He and his wife had been staying at the home of her parents during tha recent coM snap and the water In the pipes in the , range naa rroxen up. Saturday, in-1 tending to go home, he went on and built a rousing lire in the range and then went out of doors. While out he heard a terrific noise and saw s-lasa flying from the windows. He rushed to the house and found that the stove j had been blown to pieces and two big holes knocked in the ceiling. Every window llgtjt was knocked out. The Ice in the prpes forming steam and having no outlet was the cause of the , explosion. Had Mr. Hlldebrandt remained in the room after building th fire ho undoubtedly would have been killed. COUPLE ARE : r STILL HELD Joseph Bauer and Bella Graves who were arrested in a room In Ed Don nelly's place In West Hammond last Friday night for performing a criminal operation on a girl who Is now in the hospital, were still being held today pending their preliminary hearing, Bauer and the Graves girl are both In the West Hamond Jail. The girl who submitted to the operation Is said to be getting along alrigljt, and is not thought to be in imminent danger. KJ.'s to Meet. The Hammond lodge. K. of P., will!

e-T . , , '"S Is ni a lllfht treatment Cancer. Lupu, installation of officers will be held psorlasls and many skln diseases, that which was postponed last week on ac-i onl fc tew g aRO were thought t count of sickness of some of the offl-be ,ncuraDe, or amenable only to the cers. The K. of P. lodge is planning mtKmonB knife, are now practically for a banner year and will work to in-i magtered by the X-rs.y. the violet raycrease their membership considerable. iBnd tne nieh-frequency lights. . The On Thursday evening the lodgo will .,rlaT1, nf our town have done well

attend the district meeting to be held at Whiting, which will be In charge of uisuiti awpuiy n. Heading. Return With 265. Peter Dllsc.hneider, Fred Stronar and

Joe Hojnackl, the three Hammond Every form of electricity is here turnhunters who left on a hunting trip fro ed to a therapeutic use. It Is not at all Franelsvllle, Ind., last Tuesday, return- strange that electricity should Kara ed on the Monon Saturday night with such therapeutic value, the only won265 rabbits. Ider is, that Its utility was not known On account of the severe cold weath- to the medical profession sooner, er the nlmrods did not do as good as Ecsema, acna and other skin diseases they first expected and report that the that were formerly treated with rabbits are getting pretty scarce. Fran- plasters, pasts and lotions with vsry clsville is in the same vicinity in which indifferent success are now readily and four other Hammond hunters captured completely cured by some of the light 460 rabbits earlier In the season. (treatments Just mentioned. Following Early one morning Chief Dllschneider is a testimonial of a Hammond man who was awakened by a "big Ben." Wheeh- had tried numerous old , time methods er the chief was dreaming of fire or and had been treated by doctors who not, he Jumped out of bed started to do not employ the later methods. ,r dress and was about to throw his arms I have for years been run down and around the stove pipe and Blide to the fall behind in my health. During tha first floor, he came to his senses. He last six months I have lost thirty was given a hearty applause and now pounds in weight. My appetite was bad the chief is receiving congratulations. , and I had stomach and bowel trouble, - i . that made life a serious proposition. TO CURE a COLD IX OSB DAY Finally about two months ago, I deTake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab-Veloped a serious case of ecsema.- My lets. Druggists refund money if It fails face, neck and ears were all red and to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is broke out so that I could not shave and

on each box. I5e. PHOMI5 4. THE CALUMET Expert Cleaners & Dyers Cleaner end Dyers of l.adle' nod Urnli1 Garments, I.are CortalDK, Draperies and Oriental Ruga 687 SH0HMAN STREET. Good Work iood called for and delivered. DR. ' H. B. HAYWARD SPECIALIST Diseases of tie Eye. Ear, Meae aad Throat. ISyea aciesitlfleally tiamla. ed. Glasses fitted. Room 402, Hammond Bldfl, Phone 205. Hammond, Ind.

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HAMMOND THEATRF PHONE G3 , Tuesday, Jan. 16th ONE NIGHT ONLY Manhattan Gaiety Girls BIG BURLESQUE GO. SPECIAL FEATURE Colientie DJnCer. ADDED ATTRACTION THE ENGLISH MODELS IN STARTLING POSES Prices 25c. 50c and 75c SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE. PALMIST AKIJ CLAIRVOYANT, The ;ret I .a Ree. The future caa be foretold, courtship, . love, man-tag-e. If affaira of the heart or emottoas of lor Inte-reat you. He artrm the truthful revel at loan of all love affaira, aettlM lover quarrels, enables you to xvltt the esteem and affection of any one you deal re, cauaea upcrdy an happy marrtas;ea, tella If the one you love la true, also date of marriage reatorea loat affection, peace and confidence to levera and discordant families. 342 State street. Hours 9 a. mi. to 0. p. m. a ad Sunday. Free consultation. Pure Honey Sold direct from bee-keeper te the consumer. ,1 will not take orders In Hammond a grain nntll Februnry, ae If yon are out, call up Sll-J en the phone and order aom. The eume line quality of honey villi be -delivered aa if I took the order at yenr door. Address, JOHN C. BUTX, GENERAL DELIVERY or PHONE 911-J . Hammond Indiana, The Surgery of Light Tho Most Marvelous DIscovery of the Last Decade. 1 A Hammond Man, Hslr to Its Good Pleasure. Perhaps science has never baeit mtr1rA hi fin Rflvnnem ma ereat as the . n, h- ha tne,p t , eqUlplng themselves with modern appliances. In the office of Dr. Leedy, 32 & 33 Rlmbach Blag, over tn Ldon Store, Hammond, is to be found a vsratable light Institute as well as other mechanical devices for curing diseases.. even to wash my face made It lch and burn like fire. Needless to say I had 'taken treatment of other doctors, and done every thing that I could think of al of which did me no good at all for I was constantly loosing. At last I came to Dr. Deedy. His procedure was entirely different. He gave medicine as did ! the other doctors, but he also gave me treatments. He gave me X-ray and high frequency light treatments for my skin disease and the result was little short of marvelous. In ten days my 'face was smoothe and the soreness all gone. But more than that He gava me Ozyoline treatments and my health ! Improved In every particular. My appetite became better; my stomach and bowels are better; I sleep better and feel better in every way. Taken In alt I cannot say to much for Dr. Leedy' sanitarium treatments. , v - L. J. RACE, 149 Clinton street, Hammond, Ind. NOTHING IS Or GREATER IMPORTANCE TO TOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IK TOUR LOCAUTT BT HEADING TIM TIHES EACH EyENINSa,