Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1912 — Page 5
Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1912.
THE TUXES.
irv THE
SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT
COUNTS
LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE lake: superior coi rt, room no. t Judee VirgI! S. Keller, t'aaea on Call.
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Thursday, Feb. 8, 1912. Tram v Tram Koch v Frlcke lirebrier V f Irihnr
Mnith v N Underwriters Agcy 8653 Bishnr. rk7,-.i , Thoma v Nichols oa Jrisnop-Babcoek-Beck
Filed m Supenor Court. SesOFederai Cnlpn Surety Company Greenla & Call) vs. A. C. Huber, Board of countj- commissioners. Suit on bond. Room No 1
....-uu,ra an uusen (Davis . Starr) vs. Daniel Rackich. peal. Room No. i '
S652-Mark Templeton (Rogers & Rog
ers, vs. Andrew L. Reiner. Room No. 2.
EX-ALDERMAN LOCATES AT HUB
Ap-
Electrle Appliance Co v Craick
Apperson v Uary Security Co Hembrof? vB&RB4MCo Nuttnau v Swallow Dlmei-Linen-Mesh Co v Acker Vardman v Kobescak Colin v Pyle Monahu v Pvle
7252 Zarvocki v Klein 7291 " Annas Vo v Mason 730 Horner et al v Eisler 7307 Horner &c v Eisler 7312 Klelnschmldt v Nathan . " 32S In re pet Betz et al LAKE SUPERIOR COIRT, ROOM NO. 3 Judge Lawreare Decker.' Trial Calendar. 95 Tramm Tramm. 97 Swart v Swart. 403 Breeden v Kelley. 12 Grany Land Co. v Manolln, 2" Lyndora v Nlcolich. 7 Lundberg v Ersklne. . SI Lundberg v Ersklne. 42 Lundberg v Erskine. 43 Lundberg v Erskine. 45 Bojnw v Bogner. 1 LAKE S1PKRIOH roiRT, ROOM SO, I Judge Johannes Kopelka. At Hammond. Information. Esther Brown vs. - Matilda Berry. Suit to set aside a will involving $1?,. 000. Thomas Heard and C. B. Tinkham, of C, C. & T-. for the plaintiff, and Dan Kelly and W. X. McAIeer, of McAleer Brothers, for the defense. Case will take all week. Judge Kopelke an j nounees th setting of eases next Monday. ' j
JIDGE XV. C. M'MAHAN. ' At Crow Point. Information. Judge Willis C. McMahan of the L.ke circuit court will spend the rest of the week with naturalization matters. On Monday he will begin the trial of criminal cases.
er Co. (Fred
John J. Kennedy and Replevin. Room No.
Ap
Appeal
THERE IS ALWAYS A "BEST PLACE" TO BUY. TIMES ADS TELL VOP WHERE.
Barnett) vs.
Harry Weis.
$S54-Xick Mlckullo (Seabright A White) vs. Julia Bartok MIckulie. Attachment. Room No. 3.
as-.Arden Dearbyne (McCracken
rrrt b. Adam Skorowskl peal. Room No. 1
865S Frank Guzek (Sheehan ft Lyd
v. jjjax Bernstein. Boom No. 1.
S637 Paul Kornaty (L. V. Cravens) vs
cc- e Nsy- clviI- Tloom No
""0-'el" June (C. E. Greenwald)
... Auna June. Divorce. Room
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Bern .
, Jon wasko (J. W. Brissey) vs.
"""" tf,ult l Civil. Room
j ro. 3.
S660--John M. Jones (Seabright &
Mm'9' vs. Henry A. Vossler. Fore I closure of contract. nn,
S661 Hannah Ginsberg (J. U. Fetter-
non, v,. city of Whiting. Injunc,
7 iion. Knom No. I.
soo. ie Grand T. Meyer (Le Grand T
; aieyer) vs. Sarah 3. Bailey et al
wuiet m;e. Room No. 2.
.-uieerer vs. Mary Fszczalkowlski
""t,usure or contract. Room
8664 FrnV r ,.-.. , . .
. b iireorfts tf. sneer-
. -r, vs. Bess M. Vrooman. Suit note. Room No. 3.
seea Eva i Proescholdt
Sheerer) vs. John
feuit on note
-v.. &. e.lamberlain (William Hhinery) vs Jennie Brown et
eui on-note. Room No. 1 8S6- Paul Mysliwy.-adm.. (Reillv
aray) vs. Mary Kenar.
to sell real estate.
. - - '""wion iumcer & Coal Co (Hodges & Ridgely) vs. Tony Gertz
ai. i-oreclosure of mechanic's
(George
Gfnthor et
Room No. 1.
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Petition
Room No. 1
HAftirtlOND TO HAVE MUSICAL COLLEGE Prominent Musicians Decide to Incorporate a New Institution.
younger and Mrs. Farrol Whitaker Other teachers will be engaged before the opening of the school so that be faculty wUI consist of from twelve to fifteen teachers.
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ST.. LIGHTS
The property owners on South Hohman street field a meeting informally for the purpose of determining the feasibility of installing ornamental lamp posts on the street from State
Hammond Is to have a fully equipped tip-to-date college of music, a number of the progressive teachers have long planned for such an institution, and it is now an assured fact. As soon as the articlas of incorpora
tion can be filed and other prelimin- 8treet south to Russell street.
sries attended to the school will open its first term. Several deelrable locations am being considered, and. as yet, no choice has been nude, but It will ba housed In convenient quarters in the fieart of the city. All branches of music will
The Familiar Comf ectioin Will Make YOUR Teeth Bright YOUR Breath Pure-YOUR Appetite Good
YOUR Digestion Strong!
- W II. MAM T1MM. William Tlmm, former Hammond councilman from Robertsdale. and Charles Friedrich of Hammond today cloned negotiations by which Tlram takes over tho restaurant conducted by Frank Young.- In the Friedrich build:ng, southeast of the covrthouse. Crown Hoint. According to the agreement, he will also take over '.he saloon after another tix months. His family already resides in Crown Point. Mr. Young, it is reported, will retire from the busl-business.
shing juice of the
mint leaves is an
easure for a little . i BY THE BOX
dealer. It costs less xy and you will have
when you want it.
INCREASES LOWELL 'PHONE RATE The Chicago Telephone Co.. which has over 500 subscribers in the town of Lowell, has notified its customers that
it will increase the rate to Hammond,
t.ast Chicago and Gary scale in the next
few days.
mis will place every town in the county on the same basis. As a result
of the raise there were only four of the 600 subscribers who ordered their
phones taken out.
MEMBERS OF
FAMILY RECOVERING
I hp members of theC. F. Brueckner
family of Erie ntret, who were taken
to St. Margaret's hospital on Sunday
morning owing to burns which they sustained, passed a restful night last night, and all of them are fald to be
recovering nicely. -
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brueckner and
three of their children are in the hos
pital, while the two-months-old baby, which was also burned, is in the care of friends.
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f ' endless pi I : , M pA price.WJ WP J BUY IT
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understood that the nronnj!!-
meets with favor with rrt
majority of the property owners, anj If an agreement can be reached wits the city regarding the matter of paying for the current it is understood that th property owners will nav for
p laugnt ana especial emphasis will ba lne 1nip posts. laid upon the theoretical branches, such Th property owners on South Hohas history of music, harmony, musical man street do not propose to be behind r-ppreoiation and analysis. j the rest of the region In the matter of Negetl&tlon are pending for a teach- ' street lighting, and it now seems -prober who will take charge of a depart- abl3r tha this part of the city will be ment of public speaking and dramatic th At to have a modern street light"t. lng eystem. The stockholders and Incorporators i
are: Clark Learning, Barnle O. Toung, Misn Dcra Otto, Miss E'izabeth Webber. Miss Harriett Ferris, Mis. Gladys
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FRANCHISE QUESTIONS
DEFERRED
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ALLHAN
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Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chlcaflo Title & Truct Corr,pany, Chlcaao, III.
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oiroei railway franchise matters will In all probability not come up before
the board of public works again until
next week. Frank Gavlt who is asking
ior me ivennedy avenue route yesterday Informed the board that he would re-draft his franchise entirely,- the original needed "dressing up" in language, and as It had already undergone many changes owing the chanes suggested by tlie board and the citizens' transportation committee. - His submitting a new franchise means that the board will have to go over Jt again with microscopic care, and morq time rlll therefore be taken up. H. C. Green, manager of the Green Line, who is asking for the suyway route has not pressed his franchise any further before board, since he wa in-
I formed that one of the pre-requisitcs j t0 franchise would be his company's
agreement that it give universal transfers. Mr. Green at the time informed
me noard that If it took that positits hat all negotiations were off as far
his company is concerned, and since then
ne has made no further attempts to have the board consider the franchise DICKENS CENTENARY OBSERVED The hundredth anniversary of Dickens' birthday was observed in the Bchoois today in lesions and programs.
uierary committee of the Hammond Woman's Club observed the event fat its meeting yesterday, the members i responding to roll call with a quotation
i.um mo lamous English author. George Pearson, one of Uncle Sam's mail carriers in the Hammond business district gave an original monologue h.
rore the West Hammond public schools this afternon, his subject being "Nicholas Nickelby," one of the famous Dickens characters.
FRED HAGEMAN DEAD.
Fred William Hageman, 16 Ogden
street, one of Hammond's respected and well-known business men. died this morning at 8 o'clock from tuberculosis
following an illness of nearly a year.
The funeral arrangements have not
been completed and will be announced
atcr.
Mr. Hageman was taken ill about ft
year ago and was thought to have been'
getting along nicely until four weeks j ago, when he war! again taken suJden-l ly ilL He showed no Improvement and' for the past two weeks has been con-' fined to his bed. Last night h was) taken wor?e and passed away at the
family residence at S o'clock thig morning. For the past two years Mr. llajoman has been connected with the Hageman Brothers Furniture company. ITS State street. In which he was a hard worker andhad built up r. large trade. He was 31 years old and is a member of the Modern Woodmen of NapervlUe, 11U He is survived by a wife, nee Miss Ella Ketchum, a father and seven
brothers and sisters. William. Charley John, Philip. Mrs. Ida Shindies, Naperville, 111., Bertha De Waif, Aurora, 111. and Miss Lena Hajreman.
house prices and without any advance He is wel known lit Hammo
in prices whatever.
New Pavements Wanted.
the past three or four years has been when
nd and for he was walking across the top of a car, day.
The ,nril r.r r,,,V,H 1.- . v I
ing received petitions asking for nave- iSUliainST JremiltS
rame cottage, on lot 36 and half of
86. bloc
troit s
contractor; $1,200
ments on the following streets
I On Logan street, from Calumet ave- ; nue to Columbia avenue, j On Indiana avenue, from Calumet avenue to Charlotte avenue. j ; On Murray street, from Charlotte street to Hickory street, j On Indiana avenue, from Hickory
street to Columbia avenue. On Truman avenue, from Hickory
street to Columbia .avenue. On Charlotte avenue, from State street to Michigan, avenue.
The board accepted the petition, and v.i lnRtr,. -r. uU hU Potion next Monday
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he fill nnt'il i r an itr K.n , ...
unable to work on awmmt hi. ,..v,,. . " J present Business conailions. Should ... .. Work 0n actount feeble lng no other way to avoid a severe fall Hammond er,rlM ,
cunuiuon. iv. , . . : v
juu.v o.a no uuarea me eage isut prosperity, these figures - would an4 when e nt hA - . . i . . . . . . . . ...
. -.v . . u eiwuuu uc juBi (utiui aouDiea; mat is, tne -re-he Injured both Hmbs. , ceipts would be doubled while the ex-
Business Changes. H. J. McCuliough, an experienced ho lei man, arrived in Hammond th! aft
ernoon to take the place of William day Sn wslngton.
Dietel, who has resigned his noaltion
pense would be only slightly Increased. Hammond has got to th. point where"
r of Unity U pay" to book good attractions there.
Council, Knights of Columbus -meets how of recognised merit that
this evening In the K. C. hall ia Ham- been book(1 thB r f late has done
mond for the purpose of making ar-
.-.is, uU iui od ana nail or . 1 1 ck i. Highland addition, its De- To Attend Meeting. treet; W. H. Payne, owner and The Fourth Degree Chipter of U
rangements to attend a big fourth de
gree meeting on Washington's birth-
pare the plani the same.
and spocificetions for
well. That makes It easier ttt hnntr
good attractions. It is worth something to a town to be known as a "good show town." For a time there was a tendency to overdo the nickle theatre business, but this has been overcome, and it i nnt
ntss with Frank Shin Mr nutoi wilt V , ivUu Briy more 6.cent theatres oil ilr. Ulftei Will by a. hov on Hnhman effoot haa. rtit - - . .
- " K3vwv. v i liuuiv- "in un Bin riRii in ins -r ca f ntn a
U'nnrl nn Tan 9 fi r,. v. a. mi, i . . .
The acouisitlon nf th. i.... ... i. 71 . . " wl rc'- amo.nous 10 go into the bus!-
- - ro , i j c vh up io i.'if IP nirrtAr a r a. hain u.i.a a a . , , . . .
ter by Messrs. Shir.. rn-,-i i,; " " . 1 77, ouy,ng out estannsnea nouses.
as day clerk at the Hotel Carleton to WhOSe Are TheV? go into the moving picture show busi- A bunch of keys whicl
of John Young, president of the com
pany
MRS. EBRIGHT
STILL VERY LOW
Aiinougti Mrs. John Ti. Ebright, 106
Ogden street, lived through another lav
and a night at St. Margaret's hospital, there was nothing encouraging in her
conuition this morriing. She under went a serious operation on last Thui-s
aay, out nercase lias almost seemed hopeless. Her condition is cause for
grave anxiety not only tor her family but for her many friends as well.
BOY SCOUTS VISIT. The following Hammond boyg with Rev. Adams and Levi Golden attended the meeting in Chicago yesterday. They went through Swift's yards. The Rev. Floyd Adams, Ievl Golden. Theodore Adams, Earl Adams. Thomas McGualn. David NelHQn, Harold Hammond, Geo. Potts, Arnold Kmmit, - William Bl-
tnire. Boyd Hudson, Krnest Reed, Peter
jvttiui, ijressei flgie, .jonn fwanton, Irving Hill, John Barlett, Dewey Conn and Kenneth Warner.
Coming to Orpheum.
Lower Berth 13," one of the
A. P. Sebring Is Dead. A. P. Sebring who was found suffering in a small shack at the corner of Alice and Carroll street last week by the police, died early this morning at the residence of K.' C. Wicks 222 Vav.
ette street. The funeral arrangements SHOWS Improvement. llBVP lint Yttmn m n A r A u ..Amn4..-
ate being held at Emmerling's morgua ur.til something is learned of his relatives. It Is said that he has relatives living at Delph, Ind. and an attempt le , K4n . -
'sinr . - , '"'n- oi Mr. ring consists of house keys, Yale and business Is an Important part of Ham-
i,.nmnm, i. ' ,Li 1 7, r Bttlne oy tttinnK at sta7 vioes wnoiesome amusement for tha KeTof ' iSZmZtitrXXZ i PePle' " " " "
WOMAN "SWATS
COLDS CAVSE HEADACHE
SECTION FOPPMATT LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnlna. the world OXjUXaUJ J! U.MAJN wide Cold and Grin remedy removes
Call for full name. Look for
cause.
Mrs. Bert Escher, 22S Plummer ave- 1 Husband Threatens Other 1ntur e. w. grove, sc
nue. who was very sick last week, con
unueg to show a little improvement daily. She rested well last night.
Sebring Is abou 75 years old and !3 StepS DOITlant.
an oia resiaent here, where he had a truck garden for a number of years.
Men With Pitchfork.
taken to perfect a new organiaat ion.
Others May Trsat You But Dr. Leedy Will Cure You SupeTior Office Equipment For Treating Neuralgia, Eheumatism and all Muscular Pains. Dr. Leedy who has his office in
Suites 32 and S3, Rirabach building Meets at Wallace (over Lion Store), Hammond. Ind.. has The south side improvement as.
the most thoroughly equipped office for elation will meet at the Wallace school treating all fcrms of chronic dispaKOR building tonight for the transaction of
of any. office in Northern Indiana. He , . A , m ,y come before U" . . , . .. "u This is the regular bi-monthly meeting extends free consultation and invites of the association, all who have not been able t sr '
Crown Point, Ind.. Feb. 7. Atwell G. Powell, section foreman on the Panhandle, yesterday accepted a defl i-
ine movement for the organization sued by Mrs. Fred Byers, wife of a of a new commercial club in Hamaiond farmer, south of Hebron, and threw a is laying dormant at the present time. tie across Byers' private right of way
in oia nammond Business Men's As- over tne I'anhandle tracks. Mrs. By-
OPEN UP STREET ' TO COUNTRY CLUB
The members of the. West Hammond village board held a meeting yesterday morning at which they took the necessary action to open Wentwoth arc
soctation seems to have passed out of ers jumped from a wagon and "swat- nu through th grounds of the Hamexistence ana steps have not yet been ted" the section foreman, breaking his mond Country club.
nose. The husband with pitchfork in 11 18 understood that this action hand, stood off Italian section men wa" requested by the officers of the who jumped to Powell s assistance. holding company which has taken over Powell went to Logansport and had th8 co"rtry club grounds so that the
his nose dressed and filed affidavits res'oontial district, to be known ai
against Mrs. Byers and her husband. . " esl Momewood, could be provided
Byers farm is divided by the Panhan-
me iracK.s ana recently the company has trie! to cloj?e a private right of
way.
Village Board Meeting. The West Hammond village board is making an effort to get the city ordinances read and approved before the regular meeting that will be held tomorrow night. A session of the board was held yesterday and another will be held today In an effort to proof real the whole set of ordinances.
HAMMOND GREAT J5H0W TOWN (Continued from page one )
out in the neighborhood of 115,000 annually in rents. Take Lot Out of Town. Of coutHe, the actors take a great deal of money out of the city, a great deal more than they leave here, but before Hammond started to finance ita
own amusements all of this money, to-
eatiBfactory treatment elsewhere, to Submits tO Operation.
bir call for a thorough examination. For Wiliiam stierlits. 107 nmiaiaa irt
...uBi.i successes oi last season, with months we have been printing testl- PrPrltor of the Hub Clothing store a record of over 100 nights in Chicago. . . . submitted to an oneration for unnni.
will be the extraordinary attraction at ' la " " ,Pf" 6 nave citls at St. Margaret's hospital yester- i ether with a reat al more that was the Orpheum for four days beginning cure(1 and feel that we can offer no day, owig to a sudden and severa at-1 spent for ear fare and dinnerswent Thursday matinee, Feb. 15. better testimonials than your frlend3 t8-ck yesterday. It is not that the pa- 1 to Ch'cao and enriched the people of
xiws atiracuon is tne same In merit and neighbors. Read what another llent 18 ifn Imminent danger although wl" city.
rnvucr...;orthVo;; " ne very carerully
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This afternoon the board is holding another session at which It is reading proof on the new ordinances which will go Into effect as soon as the next election Is held and West Hammond .selects a set of city officials.
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try at regular $1.50 prices. The same! pretentious production and expensive
ly costumed chorus will be seen Just
"Your Oxyoline treatment with other
electrical treatments has been very a tisfactory. The pains in my side and
Albert De- chest are all gone. I have felt noth
ing of them for several weeks, as you
If you are a Judge of quality trr a LaVendor Cigar.
as last season.
With this attraction hs
nler, whose excellent portrayal of one of the "drtinU." in TVn. ri(et.iAf t -. j
er" was one of the features. Josenh i know tney had been very troublesome
Herbert, George M. Hall, A. C. Winn, Ray McDowell, Marion de la Toure. Ernestine do Mario, Katherine Schaeffer and a chorus of one dozen terpsichorean prize winners. This pretentions attraction will be offered to local patrons at regular
before. Any time that my name will be of any service to you as reference I will be glad to have you use it. ' 7 "WM. RITTER. "203 V. State St., "Car Intyector Ind. Harbor Belt R. R."
Egertoh Will Recover. Walter Egerton of Huntington, who was injured In a fall from a box car in the Erie yar5s yesterday noon, is reported as getting along nicely this morning at St. Margaret's hospital, and his injuries are not as severe as was at Hrst suspected. It was thought that he had' broken bones in both' of his ankles, but his Injuries are more or less bruises and sprains in his ankles and he is eocpected to be up and around again in a short time. igerton received hi injuries while
it Hammond neoDle srend SI 30.000
snnnaiiv in their theatres and only 50 percent of that stays In town It means that 165,000 is being left here that formerly went to Chicago, to say nothing of the extra amounts that It took to carry that money there. Put Hammond is doing still better than that. The tide has turned In the other direction. People from Gary, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor. Whiting, Burnham, Hegewlsch and even the smaller outlaying towns are coming to that city for amusement Instead of going elsewhere. - - Stimulates Bnsinena, Hammond's theatres are the greatest stimulators of business that It has to-
IV PI,ACK Or SCALES. As many families have no scales for weighing, this is a table, of measures which can be used instead: Weighing Is always best, but not always convenient. The cup used Is the ordinary coffee
or kitchen cup, holding half a pint.
A set of tin measures, from a gill to a.
quart, is very useful In alt cooking op.
eratlons.
One quart of sifted flour is one pound.
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