Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Monday Jan. 29, 1912-
Cro wit Point News Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
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Prom the Diary of St Lenc
I The fol'.owlnjt Crown Point republicans are In attendance at the county 1 chairman convention In Hammond today: A. J. Swansoii, Herbert Jones, Howell V. Parry. J. Frank Meeker, i John Bonnaha. Harry Nicholson, Julian 1 Touche, Charles Johnson and Ernest
s Shortridg.
I The juvenile court was ciUed In ses-
tate '"'sion on Saturday only, one case belnar
non-appearance of the principals In the
Jeb Tite sex he's a-goln" t'
sons o" a hoopsnake on makin'
ends meet nowadays. Every once in
er while y stil! meet er demmykrat er'i cases set for trial.
so thefs still salted down with Bry n. Counted six ladles et four tables o" bridge to Maria's gatherin' last nite, an' no men present.
NECESSARY TO GO TO NEW YORK FOR RESULTS
Builder's Wife Experiments Successfully at Husband's Suggestion.
WHITING AND ENVIRONS
The population of AVhiting has been considerably Increased within the past few days by an exceptionally largo number of births. Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewitt'of David-
the.-sick Itst.j A. J. Dimmock and daughter, Miss Mary. Dlmmock, were South Chicago visitors.- s - r Mrs. ..J. W.: Clark of Davidson place
; Miss Kdna Maynard of Chicago, who j has been the guest of Mrs. H. V. Parry
for two days, returned to her home today. Miss Florence Loveridge and Mr. Fred
r0tiMott of Hammond were the guests of
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- Sheriff Grant was called to Synder on
Saturday to suppress a small
mone- several section hands engaged' Dr- and Mrs. Harry B. Hayward
there. The trouble started between M,n Street yesterday, three or four foreignersvand before It Mrs. Charles Demmon of Chicago nnUtAj V i iraa rvnlrr and war was the artiest nf Crown Point rln t U-pb
yesterday.
F. C. Jones, president of theF.lectric Renovator Manufacturing Company, and famous as the builder of the Forbes Baseball Park at Pittsburgh, fm n.i.
the following letter to the Magistral
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clubs figured in the melee. Grant arrested three of the principals in the riot and brought them to Crown Point, where they were booked for fifteen' days in the county jail for disturbing the peace. Luckily no one was seriously hurt. Grants Intervention coming in time to save the Implements of war from getting in their deadly work. The Woman's Study club will meet afthe public library assembly room tomorrow afternoon for their regular weekly - meeting. The following program will be given: Natural Resources of Indiana -Miss Fancher. " Table Talk: Public Recreation FacilitiesMrs. A. U Courtright.
The lag end of the dog license col
Mrs. Leslie K. Grant is visiting in Chicago today. ; Frank B. Krimbill is transacting business in Chicago today. The B. F. P. club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Hayward this afternoon. v Miss Belle Peterson has been enter -taining Miss Selma Dierson of Chicago for the last few days. ( Will Glover of Gary spent' Sunday with relatives in Crown Point ,
ROBERTSDALE.
son place on Friday. A son was born to is recovering from her. recent Illness. Mr. and Mis. Walter Oliver of John Mrs. 0(ir linii of Tiavidson place
treet. Mr. and Mrs. William Sass of entertained friends from Hammond on
Central avenue are the proud parents of Saturday.;'
a baby girl. Sons were also born to Mrs. Tim Flaherty of 121st street is
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grogan of Harrison ill with pleurisy. .- avenue and to Mr. and Mrs. P. Brand- 1 Edward Krleger of Laporte avenue is
man of 119th street. Mr. and Mrs. on the sick list. r
Frank Straze of East 119th street were Mrs. Dan Keefe of Fred street is lmthe recipients of a daughter. ' proving rapidly from her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. James Judson and The Royal Neighbors, will give a. ped-
daughter , of Englewood spent Satur- ro party in the Vater hall on Feb. 5. .
day and Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. anoCTfs. A. J. Judson of Cleveland avenue.
Miss Mildred Duggan of Pennsylvania
avenue has been quite ill for the past Sunday with relatives In Chicago.
week. ' t Undertaker' Baran on Saturday eon-
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sad news Friday of the death of his brother-in-law, Mr. Morgenson of Los Angeles. Cal. Mr. Moreenson has hen
lectins Is taking place today, the edict Uw-poor health for some time and had
having gone forth from the city of ft
cials that prosecutions would be immediately commenced against offenders. The penalty provided in. the ordinance is $5 per day for each day's violation, and it Is optional with tfle city marshal whether the ' animals ' not licensed are killed. It is thought that this week will settle the matter of collecting the dog tax for the year 1912. Nearly eighty have already paid the required Amount.
freshments were served, after which
Rev. Benedict Rajcany received the " tn quests departed for their homes.
wishing Anna many more happy birth
days.
Mesdames .Richard Smith and Elliott
Aman were the guests of Mrs. Edmunds
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been spending the past year in California in' hopes to recuperate. JIe Is survived by his wife, Mr. Morgenson of Chicago, and one daughter, who makes her home here with her uncle. Rev. Rajcany, during the school term. ' Frank Miasberg of Roberts avenue, who had' his eye cut with a piece of steel while at work at the Standard Oil company a grew weeks ago, Is getting along nicely. " Miss Marie Seliger of 116th street visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sellger of East Side yesterday.
August Ruff says he knows spring is
ntrp, asjast riaay ne vows, he saw four robins at the lake front park, and as August has been on the water wagon since the last baseball game he umpired at Forsythe ball park, you can't convince him that he didn't, so we'll have to take his word for it.
f Fire, which was caused by thawing
of South Chicago Friday afternoon. The meeting of, the -Marquette clubi
which was to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Timm last Saturday, has been postponed until this even-
iris.
Mrs. Joseph Brenkus of Harrison av
enue is on the sick list. Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana boule
vard was the guest of friends in: South,
Chicago yesterday.
Misses Mary Stein and A. McCool
spent Saturday shopping in Chicago.'.
Mr. and' Mrs. Edward Jewett enter
tained a large number of relatives and friends at.the;r Tiorae in Pearl street Friday evening in honor of. the for
mer's 50th birthday anniversary. About thirty guests were present and a delightful evening was spent in music
and other social arnusements. At
late hour theydeparted for their homes,
having spent a most enjoyable evening
out a water pipe, was discovered at the i and votirtg Mr. and Mrs. Jewett charm
home of Mrs. Leo Lent of Pearl street " entalners
the latter part of the week. The blaze did not amount to muh, and was soon extinguished with very little damage done.
Mrs. William Bahn of East Side was the guest of Robertsdale friends Friday. , Mrs. Romanowvitch of Harrison avenue . disappeared from her home last week and has not been head of since. It is claimed that her husband lias been in the habit of beating her quite frequently, -and it was after one of these attacks that she left. The police have been notified to Investigate. . She has two small children which she left at home. " Miss Anna Plater was tendered a surprise party by a number of her friends yesterday at her home in 120th street in honor of her birthday. Games of various descriptions were enjoyed during the afternoon. At 4 o'clock dainty re-
A large number of Robertsdale people attended the political meeting at Huehn's hall, Hammond, Saturday eve.
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C. Ruley had his head badly bruised
bV falling from a sled on which Tfe was
riding.
Mrs. Ed. Ebert was a, Hammond visit
or yesterday.
Charles Sherard, foreman for the Chi
cago Telephone Co., transacted business
in Hammond yesterday.
Jerome Dinwiddle was a Chicago vis
itor yesterday.
. Miss Addie Stephens and Harry Ferry
were married in Chicago recently, bu
kept it still until yesterday. Miss Ad
die was the proprietress of a restaurant on North Clark street and was re-' spected by all who knew her' Mr. Fer.
Robert Gardner: is 'recovering from burns which he recently received while thawing out" writer, pipes.
VMlliam; Haller- spent Saturday and
C. C. Hoover was in Crown Point on
Saturday. ,
Miss Vida Ault entertained the C. D.
girls at her home on Sheridan avenue
on Friday night.
Misa Joan Spansburg of Central ave
nue left last Saturday for Roqhelle, 111., where she will spend a few weeks
as the guest of relatives.
W. R. Arnold of Chicago was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mtso of
119th street over Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Kltma of Parkside visited
her- mother, Mrs
and Sunday.
Miss Mildred E. Stewart of Sheridan
avenue visited with Miss Esther Hoff
mann of Truman avenue, Hammond, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodine of Clark
street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bowen of Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of Burnham, 111., over Saturday and
Sunday.
Chester Kizer is entertaining his
mother from Terre Haute, Ind.
Among those from out of town who
attended the D. of L. pedro party on
Saturday night were Mrs. Kate Day,
Mrs. Chloe Stevens and Mrs. Foster, all
of East Chicago, and Mrs. Sarah Neff of Chicago. '"
Druke Johnson of Ohio avenue Is on
ducted the funeral of Mrs. Susie Valogh, 1S15-137th street, Indiana Harbor. Mrs.
Valogh is the wife of John Valogh and is 27 years old. She is survived by four children; the eldest 6 years and a baby one week' old. The funeral services were preached at the Slavish Lutheran chwrch.. ' Interment was at Oak Hill
cemetery,: Hammond.
The Daughters of Liberty of Whiting
gavT a -pe'dro party in the J. O. O. F,
hall on Saturday night, at Which there was . a large attendance, and a good
Canner, on Saturday time. Prizes :were awarded as follows:
Ladies! first, Mrs. Canper; second, Mrs.
Kiser; gents' first, John Feeny; second
John . Chllds;' consolation, Mrs. Peter
Smith. Refreshments were served in the
dining hall -after -the party, which was
followed by dancing, and a musical pro
gram. Al. Osterberg of South Chicago
favored those present with several
pleasing-vocal .selections.
Two christenings tookt place at St.
John's church, yesterday by Rev. Bene
dict Rajcany. They were the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straze
of East'119th street and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gidos of East Hammond.
Arthur Van Kleek of 433 Sheridan avenue, who has been confined in St.
Margaret's hospital with typhoid feveV,
was able to return home last night.
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cles.
"Will Tatman of Chicago came down
yesterday to visit relatives here.
Forest Pinkerton. who is taking a
veterinary course in Chicago, came to spend Sunday with his parents.aMr. and Mrs. C. D. Pinkerton.
James Powell is the proud father, of
a twelve-pound boy, dating from Jan. 23.
J. C.'Rumser, wife and daughter Vivian, who are now living in. Shelby,
were in town yesterday.
Quite a number of our-young bloods attended the dance at Shelby last night. The first meeting of the republicans of the Tenth congressional district of Cedar Creek, .was held in the town hall at Lowell. Ind., Saturday, Jan. 27, at 7:3 p. m. E. N. Gragg was chosen chair, man of the meeting and 'Will A. Robbins, representative of the Lowell Souvenir, and L W. Ragon, editor of the Lowell Tribune, wereHiosen as secretaries. The republican call was read
by W. H. Morey. The next order of
business was the election of precinct committeemen. The following were elected by acclamation: First precinct M. Y. Kelsey. " Second J. W Belshiiw. Third Samuel Slrol?. The elected precinct committeemen will attend the meeting to be 'held at Hammond this evenin?. The delegates to the convention at Lafayette Wednesday, Jan. 31, were next elected, as follows: First de legrate. J. Wlli Bel-
shaw; alternate, Henry Worley; second delegate. William II. Morey; alternate.
Ccile Johnson. Starr Brownell was also chosen as the treasurer. The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p. m.
Forest Pinkerton of - Chicago spent
Sunday at home with his parents.
Mrs. William Buckley left Saturday
for Illinois, where she goes to visit her
son Joe.
- Walter Sanger spent Sunday in Thay
er.
James Chitwood received word Sat
urday of the death of his aged mother at Lebanon. He left Sunday to. attend the funeral.
Attorney F. B. Pattee, aged wife of
Crown Point spent' Sunday wun nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Pattee.
Vern Ilayden of Chicago spent Satur
day night and Spunday with his parents
here. Mrs. Alnsworth, mother of Wells Alnsworth of this place went to Gary to see her son Ira, who is suffering from pleurisy. , The Phatian sisters gave a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. George Christie last Friday night about, about being pres ent. including their husbands. Oysters were served, A good time was enjoyed by all. .
GRIFFITH.
: Mrs. George' Reed -of Chicago, who
has been, visiting relatives here for
few days, .returned home Saturday.
Miss Elizabeth Whitney, assistant county . supervisor of schools, visited
our schools Friday.
Lymah Gilcody of Akron, O.. was jl
business visitor here today.
Mrs.-, Raechel Philips, who has been
spending a few days at the home of he
daughter, Mrs. Frank Orsburn, returned
home last evening. k
Mr. and Mrs. ClecDutton visited reja
tives at Ross Saturday and Sunday.
BURNHAM.
. P. Furner of Park avenue mad
a business trip to Englewood Friday
afternoon.
" r. Wise' of Hammond made a pro
ressional trip to Burnham Friday.
M. Sloviac of Chicago spent Friday
afternoon here on business.
Mrs. Milton Shaver and son Raymond
Mrs. Fred Rau. Misses Mae Cook. Rose Floreak and Cora Cojc were Hammond
shoppers Saturday.
Mrs. Charley Cook of Rand avenu
spent Friday in Chicago, visitin
friends.
Mrs. J. Faverty of Park avenue- wa
an-ontiof-town visitor Friday. W. C. Nee! of Pullman avenue made business trip to Chisago Saturday.
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The Informal: dance, given by th
Cno Bon, Tempo club of Hegewisch at
the Hegewisch Opera House Thursday evening was well attended, and proved a success. There were sixty couples in the grand march, which was led by President O'MaJley and Miss Campbell of East. Chicago. t Music was furnished by Prof. Hendrickson and Messrs. Taylor and Hayte of Pullman rendered several vocal selections. The club
wishes to congratulate the committee and thanks .their guests for their hearty ;o-operatijOn .in making this ball a success. - t ; . . v
riers now receive. If some consideration cannot be obtained, it is hinted that a strike may resolt tt will . tie up .the service. a series of co-operative shops, whers the profits would be distributed among -the shareholders the public. On Prussian State railways the pre dominant working hours are eight to nine 'and nine to ten. More than halt
the locomotive men and plate layers wn.L !... K-. ln. I....... 1 . tl .
cent, of nolntsmen and ulrnalmpn urn
on for ten to twe;ve. J In an official it-port the British nea4 'men's union states that Its income la now f5,000 a. week and that the sea-. ; men's wages have been Increased by the ; last strike by some $40 or $50 per an-, 'num. A new program of demands is
being drawn up which wille presented to the ship owners this year.' ', During . the great miners' strike of 1883 the colliers of Cannock Chase replenished their funds In strange lashion. -The Birmingham canal ..was emptied for repairs, whereupon the men, . to the number of about two thousand, descended into its muddy bed rfnd.polleted hundreds of tons of. coal, which they sold at remunerative prices. Notwithstanding the fact that Frank: MorrlsonV secretary of vthe American Federation of Labor, reported to the Atlanta convention the highest paid ui
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HOBART. A large number from Aetna and Miller tame- to Hobart on Saturday even
ing to attend the republican convention, held at Stratton's Opera House, which ended in ' a political row. After the meeting several street fights took place. ; Dr. E. R. Gordon,( who is in Ashevllle, N. C, for his health, writes that he is feeling fine and that the weather is moderately' war m. The ' oyster t supper given by the
Swedish Lutheran League at the Odd Fellows hall on Saturday evening proved a grand success, both in w financial and social way. Mrs. Metlow spent Saturday and Sunday with her son George add wife at Hammond. ' Word has been received from John Hillman, who, In company with Messrs. Wild. Kalles and Zobjeck, are at Houston, Tex., and he states that it is very hot out there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins and family and Miss Margaret Boldt of Hammond visited over Sunday witlt Mr. and Mrs. William Boldt.
The funeral of William Fairbanks, who died on Wednesday, was held yes
terday. Services were held at the M. E
church and the interment was at the
Hobart cemetery. .
A meeting of St. Ames Sodality was
held yesterday afternoon at which time they organized a Catholic Ladies' Aid society. Their first meeting will be held on Thursday afternoon t the home of Mrs. A. C. Knight. The M. L. McClelland lodge. F. & A. M., will hold their regular meeting this evening. Dell Beach has rented the Kramer store roooms on Main street recently vacated by the Scheddell and Resslg drug store and will shortly move his jewelry -store in same. Miss Lena Wettengal was a Chicago visitor yesterday. h The condition of Mrs. Hampton, who ba been sick for the past month, remains, about the same. . , : The high school girls' basketball
team will go to Michigan Citj this I
The Texas State Federation of Labor will hold its annual convention in Pales
tine, beginning May 6. v
The annual convention of the Georgia
State Federation of Labor will be held
at Waycross, April 25. The San Francisco Labor Temple As
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to request affiliated v unions to buy
stock in order to create a building fund
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