Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1912 — Page 6

THE TRIES.

Friday, Feb. lG, 1912.

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Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From tin: Diary of SL Lenc

Hek S pence sex th' mighty arm o' th'

law ain't a-groln t" 'mount f shucks , Baseball association

pi ll aon i gratfp miugs i . o' late. Most enny woman could start in businoss fer herself behin a notion counter. No matter how mad two wlmmln Kit. they never pull each other's hair enny more. Quite a number of Crown Point people. Including the relatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Reldel of Chicago attended

the funeral of the ag-ed and respected Dut returned to take up his for-m-nman vatrda.v. Mrs Rledel. who I "r position with a South Bend ab-

1s the mother of Mrs. G. Bartholoma 8lracunK company

The trophy. is a handsome silver cup. about II inches high, surmounted bythree crossed bats supporting a leafrue ball, all done in silver. The trophy will be put on exhibition and the Spaulding company are to be congratulated on keeping their promise in such meritorious style. The "champs" are now waiting for the pennant to be forth

coming from the Northern Indiana

management, and

when that arrives they will have secured all the spoils of the victors from the memorable 1911 baseball season.

- Mrs. Albert Meyer is suffering from

a sprained ankle, occasioned by a fall

on a slippery walk.

Will Barnard, formerly employed in the abtract offices here, made his

many Crown Point, friends a visit yes

terday. Mr. Barnard has been located

at Portland, Ore., for several months,

of this place, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Heide. In Chicago,

on Monday evening after an illness of

August Bremer has launched into the

real estate business, as local repre

sentatlve tor tne calumet Land corn-

several days with pneumonia. Sh wajPMy ,n th sal of Indiana Harbor and

well krofvn here, having spent the summers here with her daughter, Mrs. Bartholomae, and was beloved by all who knew her. She leaves a family of mx. three daughters and three sons, to mourn her. The interment was at Oraceland cemetery. It Is reported that Christ Mau has furc.hased three and one-half acres of land, south of the Mack Davidson lilaca on South Main street, for a consideration of $2,S00, which Is ,a big increase In the price of acreage property In this section of Crown Point. The rumor could not be confirmed at this lime. It is also stated that Mr. Mau will improve the property with a fine residence as soon as arrangements can Te made. Manager George Ketser of the champion Northern Indiana leaguers received the beautiful sliver trophy offered by the Spaulding company of Chicago to the winners of the pennant.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

IXST On Wednesday gold

valued as remembrance

return to 408 Sheridan avenue. Whiting. 16-lt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Son-rs have moved from Kischrupp avenue to Central Park addition, having purchased a home from Mr. and Mrs. RIchter. The Whiting police held their regular monthly shooting match' at the lake front on Wednesday afternoon. , Th

East Chicago lots,

Miss Bessie E-aasch, librarian at the public library, !s reported on the sick

list

The Women's Pleasure club meets at the home of Mrs. O. Rose on Main street

today. "Paid in Full." an attraction of sterl

lng worth and guaranteed by Managac.

Lehman, will hold the boards at Cen

tral Music hall on Monday evening. The company starring in the play come here from Hammond, " where they put on the production on Sunday evening. William Ijamphere and . sister, Mrs. Art McColly, left yesterday for Champaign, 111., to attend the funeral of their stepfather. Mr. John Knott, recently deceased. John E. Luther expects to start soon for a month or six weeks' trip to the southland and Intends to visit Havana and Inspect the Panama canal before he reports at headquarters again.

A BAD COLD IS EASILY BROKEN There is not one grafn of quinine in Pape's Cold Compound, which, when taken e-ery two hours, until three consecutive clones are taken, will surely end the grippe and break the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness. sneezing, sore throat, running of the nose, catarrhal affections, soreness, stiffness land rheumatic twinges. Pape's Ctld Compound is the result of three year's research at a, cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we" have conclusively demonstrated is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist In the world can supply.

bracelet; meet was again won by Sergeant C. C.

Reward for , Collins, the scores being as follows:

Collins 45 Pinkerton . 41 Mullaney 36 Vacha 13 Lawler 6 OConnell 4 Niziolkiewlcz ..... 4 The regular meeting of the Whiting chapter. Eastern Star, was held, at which Mr. and Mrs. George M. Baum were initiated, and Miss Clara Schaaf was also taken in, being transferred from the Hammond chapter. Mrs. Addle A. Gray was presented with a past

matrons jewel. Refreshments were i served, and a good time was enjoyed ,

by all. Mrs. S. P. Squiers, formerly of Whiting, but who is now making her home with her daughter. Miss Zora Squiers, in Chicago, is at the Cook county hospital, Chicago, suffering with an affection of her limb which has troubled her for years, but which recently has become much more aggravated.

New Orleans to attend the Mardi Gras. Prom Nev York they will take a steamship south, and cruise along the Atlantic coast to New Orleans. They are anticipating a very pleasant trip. The Whiting Savings & Ian association now owns fifteen mortgages, all of which are on local residence property. These mortgagee are being constantly reduced by monthly payments made by the borrowers. Mortgage loans are made after careful examination of property by a committee of three directors. After the approval of this committee the loan must be voted by the entire board. For other Information concerning the association see the president, Mr, Morton Trout, or Henry S. Davidson, secretary, 509 Clark street. The entertainment and social given by the Plymouth club on Wednesday

HOBERTSDALE. w Mrs. Roilo of Smith Chicago was the WOmaJtl finally KeCOVCr uest of Mrs. George McMUlian of In- From Np.rvOll Bre&lcrJowri

Impoverished nerves destroy many

dlana boulevard Wednesday.

Messrs, Charles Eggers and Ralph Jewett transacted business in , Hammond Wednesday. , Amanda, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter, is reported very ick at their home In Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Chauneey Buell entertained the latter's sisters. Miss Anna Mills of Coal City, 111., and Miss Sarah Mills of Chicago at their home in In- . dlana boulevard the early part of the ' week. J Mrs. Cowan of Indiana boulevard was : a South Chicago shopper Wednesday. j Henry Hatt and Julius Linneraan j

Mrs. E. B. Green of Sheridan avenue continues to Improve from his recent illness, but Is still confined to her bed. Mrs. E. M. Brenner and Mrs. Norman

""Emerson visited with Mrs. S. P. Squiers

at the Cook county hospital, Chicago, today. Joe Waywood, the barber, has purchased Dr. Doolittle's large touring car. Waywood has been Whiting's most enthusiastic motorcyclists, and he will no doubt be seen scorching around town In his automobile now at a very rapid speed. Mrs. Fred J. Smith and son Russell F. Smith of Oliver street left yesterday for

night was a very pleasant social afV" spent luesaay evening in Chicago,) fair. A good program was rendered.V whre they saw "Willfem Tell" played j and games played, after which refresh-; ,R German. The leading lady In this , ments were served. N I,lay was a schoolmate of Henry Hatt's .

in Switzerland. j Mr. Muir of Windsor Park visited at ' the McMilllan b-ime in Indiana boule- i

Mrs. Henry Biesen's sister, who underwent an operation on Wednesday at St. Margaret's hospital. Is in & very

! vard last evening.

alarming condition, her life simply

hanging on a thread. Mrs. Biesen was ( Mr. and Mrs. Grimm and Mrs.Schaack called to the hospital again vesterday. ! attended the funeral of Mrs. Grimm's

Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Hannephin and daughter Helen of Chicago spent yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Jenkins of 119th street. The Whiting high school basketball team will play the Arlington Heights teams at the Whiting ring this evening, and the Michigan City high school basketball team tomorrow night. Basketball game Friday night, Feb. 18, between- Arlington Heights and Whiting high schools at Whiting rink. Spectators 15c. 14-3t

Only One "BROMO IIM.E" That is LAXATIVE-BROMO QUININT. Look for, the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure Cold In One Day. 23c.

sister In Chicago Wednesday. iJre. John Biesen and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Dexter of Atchison avenue, were South Chicago visitors Wednesday. Herman Theissen of Indiana boulevard attended the Columbus lodge, IC. of P., in East Side, Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Murray of Roberts avenue is suffering with a very sore arm caused by a fall. Mrs. Maddox of South Chicago visited her daughter, Mrs. William Slagel, of Harrison avenue, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamon of Lake street entertained friends from East Side yes. tcrday. ' Miss Rose Smith of Windsor Park visited her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Reese avenue yesterday.

people before their time. Often be

fore a sufferer realizes what the trouble is, he is on the verge-of a complete nervous breakdown. :'y. It is of the utmost importance to keep your nervous system in good condition, as the nerves are the source of all bodily power. Mrs. Anna Kounz, 2ii Mechanic St., Pueblo, Colo., says: "For many years I suffered from nervous prostration; I was unable to do any house work and doctors failed to help me. Remedies . I tried from druggists did not do me a particle of good. A neighbor told my husband about Dr. Miles' Nervine and he procured a bottle. After the first few doses I showed a marked improvement and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured. I have been perfectly well for years and cannot praise Dr. Miles Nervine too highly." If you are troubled with loss of appetite, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep; if you are in a general run down condition and unable to bear your part of the ' daily grind of life, you need something to strengthen your nerves. You may not realize what is the mat- . ter with you, but that is no reason why you should delay treatment. Dr. Miles' Nerrine has proven its value in nervous disorders for thirty years, and merits a trial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. Sold by all druggists. If first bottl fail to benefit your money Is returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.

CUDAHY PLANT IS WRECKED Gas Explosion Does Damage in Newcastle, Pa. New Castle, Pa., Feb. 1. The Cudahy packing plant here was wrecked by an explosion of gas today. The gas came from a leaking pipe in the base

ment, Ignited by an employe. The loss

s about 118,000. 12,000 of which is mon

ey which burned up after falling from

the safe -as the floor of the office drop

ped into the basement.

Hammond's Institute of Good Health The joy of childhood, the strength of manhood, the support of motherhood ,the comforting solace of old age, is Good Health

Ladies" do you enjoy the thoughts

of the operating table? Why risk your life to the anaesthetic and the

surgeon's knife? Did you ever stop to

think how many ladies have taken

that risk and today are invalids for

lite? True, our treatment is not so

heroic; it does not savor of the magical or wonderful, neither does it

leave any baneful after effects. You

never meet one of our patients who said: "I took treatment of Dr. Leedy,

and today I regret it." But you can.

find many patients here In Hammond who have been advised time and again

by different doctors to have an oper

ation, but refused It and have taken treatment of us and today are well and strong. Come in and let us have a talk about your condition. I wish

to explain my treatment as suited to

your case. The reading of this adver

tisement may do you a world of good

Rheumatism

My electro-thermal treatment for rheumatism is the most rational treatment for this dread disease that

is in use . today. The Dry Hot Air

treatment stimulates the circulation

and assists nature in eliminating the

poisons from the body. Electricity

has for years been acknowledged by the medical profession as a valuable

agent in treating this disease, but the

new moaamies with wnicn we are

equipped in connection with other

treatments at our command, enables

us to combat this disease never be

fore. ,

RAILROAD CHIEFS

SEEK IWROVEmENT

Committee of Big Men Ap

pointed at New York Conference.

Men

New York, Feb. 16. Improvement of

steel rails was the subject of an all

day conference yesterday between

leading railway ofilcials and officials

of the principal steel rail companies.

A committee of railway executives

and manufacturers was appointed to

continue Investigation of the problem

This committee consists of all the members of the evecutlve committee

and the presidents of the manufactur

lng companies.

It will tabulate the data already ob

tained and receive further information

and report Its recommendations at

future meeting to be called by the

chairman of the executive committee.

FALSE ALARM

FIEHDJS SOUGHT

Firemen Promise This Chap

a Nice Little Reception If They See Him.

If the miscreant who ts turning In

false alarms to the Gary fire depart

ment from box forty-two and thirty

four in the Twenty-fifth avenue and

Adams street vicinity is ever caught 1

la safe to say that the firemen will

give him a beating that he will no

forget for some time to come.

During the past several month

there have been numerous false alarms

sent In from these boxes and last night the thirteenth one came. On two or three occasions alarms came in while the fire apparatus was busy fighting fires elsewhere and to answer the call the fire fighting facilities at the real blaze were crippled to respond to the bogus alarm. ,Flre Chief Feeley believes that the alarms are being turned in by a foreigner.

I cure all diseases peculiar to your

sex in the shortest time possible. Dont' you know that you are very foolish to allow that strength, health and manly vigor to go slipping from you from day to day? I have saved many a man from premature old age, and I can save you. A hint to the wise Is sufficient. Our v consultation room is very private and consultation is free. DR. LEEDY Suite 32 and 33 RIMBACH BLDG. OVER LION STORE

WED AT HUB; BEATS HIS WIFE Sergeant James B. Dubaeh of the po

lice department of Chicago has beaten his wife, Mrs. Mabel Dubaeh, on an average of twice a month since th'jlr marriage, Dec. 2, 1908, at Crown- Point, Ind., according to allegations In her bill for divorce filed yesterday. H has an ungovernable temper, she claims, and has continually accused her of misconduct since their marriage.

Is Recovering. H. P. Mason of Gary, who came to Hobart last Friday with his wife to recuperate from an attack of pneumonia at the home of Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randham, lies critically ill as a result of lung trouble. Mr. Mason is the oldest conductor from a point of service employed by the

Gary and Interurban. Hobart Gazette.

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The cost of all goods tagged during this Great February Green Tag Sale has been forgotten, and every article priced is a bonafide bargain, that it is impossible for you to match. To miss attending this great sale if you are in need of Home Furnishings is to cheat yourself out of the savings of many dollars don't wait, don't put it off until tomorrow or next week BUT COME NOW.

Beautiful Continuous' 2-inch Tub- This Large Parlor ing Steel Bed, regular full A nr Stand

size, Green Tag Sale Price . raQO ru-tr-5 This Golden

yunHLa Elm High

Chair

ft

With 24x24-inch patterned top, in genujne quartersawed oak or birch mahogany, has large under shelf for books. Green Tag Sale Price at

Fitted with large roomy pool table. Green T a g Sale Price, 1.59

1.65

This Handsome Buffet Colonial . style, fitted with large ? French plate bead edged mirror, finished in rich

American flake golden oak.

Green Tag Sale Price, i

Sewing or Bedroom Rocker

Finished In golden elm, made strong

and durable. Green Tag Sale Price at

09c

Solid Oak Extension Table Here is an Extension Value that is positively the biggest ever offered. Large ban-el shaped pedestal, non-dividing, extends 6 feet, solid oak throughout with

fine polished finish, Green Tag Sale Price

6.75

13.95

TVTfi1firfrt n Addition to this adliUUU vertisoment we also display and haye on sale all of the bargains offered by us in the Chicago papers. Easy terms of payment and prompt wagon delivery to your door.

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French Designed Parlor Stand Exactly as illustrated in beautiful quarter-sawed oak or mahogam a strictly highclass table, suitable for anv

room. Green Tag Sale Price . :'. .

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Full Box Seat Diner etty Parlor Rocker

5.95

filltflll

This fine solid Oak Diner, hand upholstered in genuine leather with hand carved claw feet, regular 3.75 value,

Green Tag Sale Price......

This Beautiful Parlor Mirror Undoubtedly one ot the prettiest things you ever saw, the gold frame is 2Y2 inches wide and has 8 genuine burnishes on it The mirror is heavy French plate bevel edge and 14x28 inches in size. Green Tag Sale Price

1.95

This graceful designed Rocker will certainly please you, it is large, roomy and comfortable, full saddle shaped seat, can supply it in genuine oak or mahogany. Q QJ" Green Tai; Sale Price J.JJJ

One-Motion Folding Cart

This cart is made of chilled steel, upholstered in Maroon, Fabricord Leather, folds with one motion; a wonderful value. Green Tag A AP Sale Price Oa3

This Large Chair. Fitted with comfortable saddle s e at w i t h brace arms, insuring its stability, finished in a beautiful flaked o a k. Green Tag Sale Price

Heaters! Heaters 1 at OneThird Off I Now is your time to save money on a Heater. The money you will save on it will go a long way to buying your coal for next winter. Buy now and save the price of your coal bill.

Large Cobbler Seat Rocker

There Is always a demand for these gold old Cobbler Seat Rockers and the one i we are showing are certainly good numbers. Can supply them In genuine quarter-sawed oak or birch mahogany. Green Tag Sale

Price Sit

2.48

39c

4.55

"Arrow" Steel Range .Exactly as illustrated w ith beautiful nickel high closet, large oven, fitted with glass In door so

you can watch your baking every minutefk

ty of opening door and cooling your oven, this range has an extended ; steel base with nickeled corners. Make your kitchen glad with an

"Arrow" Range

Green tag

ale price

5 3. '29.95

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