Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1912 — Page 6

6 March 23, 1912.

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Crown Point Hews

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of St. Leooa

Hep Sinnlok sez there's lots uv bills

passed down t lndynoplus an" Wash-; their speedy recovery.

ton, has just recovered from an attack

of the measles at his Chicago home

but In the meantime his two-year-old sister Elizabeth contracted the disease

with a serious complication of pneu

monla. The latest word from Chicago last evening reported that Milton was

ill again, this time with the mumps,

but that Elizabeth was better. Their many Crown Point friends hope for

ington thet th' general publlck nevei-l

heers tell uv. Th' best way t tell a newly married couple Is t' watch an old one. Tr' only feller thet makes a complete failure o' life is one thet's afeerd ' makln- er mistake. , The Crown Point high school "welterweights," the second basketball team of the local school, showed the Gary high school second team how the basket tossing was done, last night. In one of the cleverest and hardestfought contests ever witnessed here, winning by the score of 13 to 8, the

local five covered themselves with glory and gore, mixing It with their somewhat heavier opponents at every stage of the game and losing enough

epidermis to -supply jl life-sized hospi

tal n a skin-grafting case. For lively footwork and a display of energy both

teams gave the spectators a contest

worth watching, but the local five ac

companled the footwork with some well directed field baskets and sewed the

, game up In Its infancy. A fair-sized

crowd witnessed the contest and were

enthusiastic over the victory over Gary as a result of last night's game, not , having lost to any of the Gary , teams playing here during the present season. A new business change will occur in

the North Main street stores next"!

week. Clarence llouk, now located in the Fessenden building, moving his meat market into the Frank Houk grocery to continue the business there. The change will be made today and the market will be in operation by the first of the week. It is reported that a pool and billiard parlor will be started in the Oser or Gerlach building on the west side of Main street In the near future, the building having been- leased for that purpose by a Hammond man who is connected with the pool and billiard parlors on State street in that city near the Elk saloon. The building will be put In first class condition and the pro

prietor expects to do a good business

here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daily's son. Mil

One of the most enjoyable social

gatherings of the year was given yes

terday by Mrs. Claude W. Allman at

her beautiful Main street residence. After a delicious luncheon the thirty guests played progressive pedro and Mrs. Frank KrlmbiU, Mrs. Clarence Rudloph and Mrs. Martin Smith carried off the honors, but all present carried away with them the memory of a

charming afternoon. A private roller skating party will be given at Central Music hall this evening. Attorney John B. Peterson returned from Indianapolis yesterday, after several days spent at the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman's son. Junior, celebrated his fifth birthday yesterday with a party for his many young friends, and some of the older ones also attended. John Wilson intends to leave next week for his dredging operations in Iowa, where he has several contracts for the coming year. Mr. "Wilson will probably take his family with him for

the spring and summer months.

Mrs. Willis D. Wilcox of Hyde Park

Is the guest of Mrs. Howell V. Parry on Court street for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson, formerly of

this place but now of Chicago, will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sigler on East Street preparatory to their journey to California.

where they will make their future

home at Ias Angeles with Harry Fos

ter, well known here.

An enjoyable dancing party was held

at Central Music Hall last evening.

The Lyric photoplay house has become the Mecca for bobsled parties, many loads coming In from the surrounding country to witness the picture film performances.

thu Stross, consolation.' At the close of the games a social hour was enJoyed, during which dainty refreshments were served.

Mrs. Herman Breckman of Roberts

avenue visited relatives in w inasor Park Thursday.

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendrlckson of Sheffield avenue, who Is at the Wesley hospital, Chicago, suffering with an attack of pneumonia, Is reported to be in a very serious condition. Fred Klemm of Indiana boulevard

was an East Side visitor last evening. Airgusta, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lofgren of Roby is confined to their home by Illness. Mrs. Frank Minsberg of Roberts avenue was a South Chicago -visitor Thursday. The card party to be given by the Whiting Chapter, O. S. S., next Wednesday afternoon will be held at the Odd Fellow hall instead of at the rooms

adjoining the Masonic hall, as announced.

speak upon "The Prodigal Son." It will ! be a new presentation of this great parable. All men of the city are cordially Invited. The men's quartet will lead In the songs. Epworth League service at 6:30 p. m. J. E. Miller is leader. The closing service of the revival meetings will be at 7:30 o'clock. The great good that has been done is a cause for rejoicing. That all the services of this day will be rich in re

sults is luny expected. It will be a

climax suitable to a splendid series of

meetings.

Throughout the day "the thank offer

ing will be received- for the evangelist.

It is a free will gift.

All are most cordially Invited to at

tend.

ONE DOSE USUALLY CURES INDIGESTION

OR A BAD STOMACH

Tht Christian "rtaaea elty.

Services at 11 o'clock In the Maaonlo

tnpls in Muenlch court.

Subject of the lesson sermon:

Matter."

Sunday school following the services.

A. Testimonial meeting is held on

Wednesday evening, at s o'clock.

A. Christian Science reading room la

maintained by this society in room Ne.

4, Rlmbach building, where the Bible

and authorized Christian Science liter

ature may be found. Visitors are wel come.

A most cordial invitation is extended

to all.

' ROBERTSDALE. Kobertadale Evangelical Church, Rev, S. E. Schrader, pastor.

Services for tomorrow are as fol

lows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 7 p. m.

A cordial invitation is extended to

all to attend.

Every family here ought to keep

some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of Indigestion or stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill yoUv

or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, and take a little Just as soon as you can. There - will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness, or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Headaches. Dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, "and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your

breath with nauseous odors. Tape's Dlapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in flv minutes from all stomach misery is at your drug store waiting for you. These large 50-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin contain more than sufficient to cure any case of Dyspepsia. Indigestion or any other Stomach trouble.

Th little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Schoncheck of Atchison avenue is quite

sick.

Mesdames Hunt, Holtz and Heins of

South Chicago were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Smith of Indiana boulevard at a 6 o'clock dinner Thurs

day.

Mrs. Emll Blesen and Mrs. Eugene

Biesen were Chicago shoppers Thurs

day. Mrs. Harry Goldlng of Harrison ave

nue was the guest of her sister, Mrs.

LeRoy Thomas of Park Manor, Thurs day.

The board of health held a meeting in Hammond Thursday, at which they

adopted measures to have the Roberts

dale main sewer cleaned out as soon

as the weather permits.

Joseph Baumgartner of Kenosha,

Wis., spent several days here the guest

of his daughter. Mrs. Charles Schon

check of Atchison avenue.

Miss Johnson, fourth grade teacher

of the Lincoln school, of Hammond

visited the Franklin school Thursday Truant Officer Stanford of Ham

mond was a business visitor here

Thursday.

The members of the Marquet'te clu

were entertained Thursday evening

the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blau

In Roberts avenue. Cards were the main feature of the evening, several

games of pedro being played.- The honors were awarded the following: Mrs. Mathias and Elliott Aman, first; Miss M. StMn and William Grlsdale, second, and Mrs. John Blaul and Ar-

Where to Worship t Various Hammond Churches

first Salrltii Society.

The First Spiritual society of Ham

mond will hold their regular services at Weis" hall, 98 State street, at 7:30

m., and will continue to run with

good lectures and spirit messages.

This is the only chartered society, in

he city of Hammond and incorporated

as a religious church under the state law of Indiana.

chorea. South

First rresbyterlaa

Hohma.'' street. Rev. A. TV. Hoffman, pastor, F. T. McKIroy, Sunday school super

Intendent.

Mrs. Cynthia Sohl, superintendent ot

th primary department. Miss Harriet Ferris, choir leader. Mrs. L. A. Minard, organist.

wunaay scnooi at 9:45 a. m.

Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening church service at 7:30 p. m.

Ladles' Aid society Wednesday at

at 2 p. tn.

Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening

at 7:4 5 p. m. Dr. Robinson of the McCormiek Theo

logical seminary of Chicago will preach

both morning and evening. All are invited to these services.

DAILY FASHION HINT.

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' Intermediate Endeavor it I p. a.

Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Baptismal and evangelistic ssrrlca at 7:3 p. m. Special music at all service. Monday evening at 8 p. la. GarflalS club, alternate Mondays. Tuesday office day at the church. Tuesday evening at 7:30 choir practice, Mr. Learning, leader. Wednesday afternoon, Deborah Aid octet? at the church. Wednesday evening, at 7:30, midweek service, Bible study and board fneetn Thursday evening social evening. Thursday afternoon Martha Aid society at the church. The Ladies' Aid society meetings ars held on the last Thursday of the month. Choir practice, Friday evening, at S p. m. The people of the city are cordially Invited to shar in this service.

Ploe Street Irebyterlaa Cburch. Rev Graham Fuller, pastor. Residence, 442 Cedar street. "Phone 67-R. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Cunningham, superintendent. Junior Endeavor service at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Tweedel. superintendent. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Special rruisic by choir. All are invited to these services. '

Ladies' and Misses' "Middy Blouse. The middy blouse always remains tn fashion, and the one illustrated herewith

Is typical. It has a very deep yoke facing, shoulder seam low down on the arm and is long enough to wear outside the skirt or inside.

The neck is trimmed with a large sailor

collar, and there Is also an inner chemisette attached to a standing collar.

Flannel, serge, linen, pongee and ging

ham are used for these blouses.

The pattern; 4,048, is cut in sizes 30 to

40 inches bust measure. Medium size re

quires 2Vi yards of 44 inch material.

The above pattern can be obtained by

ending 10 cents to the office of thia paper.

First Baptist Church, 210 Sibley st. Floyd II. Adams, pastor; residence.

9 Williams street. Phone 1183-R.

Morning service and Sunday school

combined, beginning at 10:30 and clos

ing at 12 o'clock.

East Hammond mission at 2:30 p. m. Junior Union for boys and girls at 3 m. Baptist Toung People's Union at

6:30 p. m.

Evening church service at 7:30 o'clock.

A heartv gospel meeting.

Services during the week: Prayer meeting W sdnesday , evening

at 8 o'clock.

Woman's Union Thursday afternoon

at 3 p. m.

Boy Scouts Friday night and Satur

day afternoon.

Baptist Brotherhood second Tuesday

night of every month.

To all our services all kinds of peo

ple receive the same kind of welcome-

Christian Spiritual!) Society. ..The Christian Spiritualists will hold their meetings in Knights bt Pythias' hall, over Lion store, every Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. Positive proof of spirit return, good speaking and singing at all meetings. Everybody cordially invited to all services. A cordial invitation is extended to attend all services. v

Firs Congregational Church. Rev. Malcolm J. Cameron, pastor.

residence. 131 Sheffield avenue.

Mr. M. E. Zuver, supt. Sunday school. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Music by Chorus Choir. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Boys' club Tuesday evening.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening

at 7:30.

Toung people's chorus rehearsal, dl

rected by Griffith Jones Friday, even

ing, at 7:80 p. m.

A cordial invitation is extended to

all to come and worship with us.

Peateeeota Church tae W

Calumet and Michigan avenues.

Mrs. Carrie L. Felmlee, pastor, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.

Congregational meeting at 10:45 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m.

Services at 3 p. m. Mid-week services

Prayer meeting- Wednesday evening

at 7:30 p. m. .

Bible study Friday evening at 7:11

p. m.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 41 Rlm-

bach .'-iie. Rev. Charles Albert Smith, rector, Tel. 886-W. Fifth Sunday in Lent. Holy communion at 8 a. m.

Holy communion with sermon at 10:45

a. m.

Lvening prayer and sermon at 7:30

p. m. Sunday school at :30 a, m.

THERE ARE MORE THAN THREE TIMES MORE TIMES CIRCULATED EVERY DAY THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN LAKH COUNTY PUT TOGETHER.

A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of to joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a homo treatment which has repeatedly cured all Of these tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. You oure yourself at home as thousands will testify nj change of climate being necessary" This simple dlsooTerr banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interests you. tor proof address, Mrs. M. Summers, Bog ft. Notre Dame. lad.

TXTORE

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can be borrowed, at the Lowest Rate, in less time and with less trouble without publicity, at out office than at any place in. the city. THIS MEANS

Blmply what it says, and if you have or have not had experience along this iine WE ARE READY to back up our statements. AND PROVE IT TO YOU $10 to $150 advanced on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, etc., WITHOUT REMOVAL. Just tell us HOW MUCH YOU WANT. ) Hammond Loan Go. 569 Hohman Street Over Model Clothiers. Second Floor. Phone 257

You will say that a LaVendor cigar cannot be beat. If you try one.

Catechetical Instruction at t p. sa Devotion and benediction. German .nd English sermons, respectively, at tho low and high mass

every first and fourth Sunday of the month. Vice versa on all other Sun

days.

Christian "hurch. Corner Calumet aenue and Rummer strit. C. .". rfharp, minister; residence 521 Summer street. 'Phone $45" Funday meetings: Orchestra at :45 m. Bible school at 10 a. m. Communion and preaching service! It 11 m. Junior Endeavor at s.

USE ALIEN'S FOOT-EASE

Clan's Garuien M. K. Church, 258 Tra

m j avenue. Residence. 2CC Truman

venue. Rev. August Peter. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a, m. Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. "Wednesday evening at S prayer

St. Andrew's Cat nolle Church. Corner 155th place and Lincoln ave

nue. Father B. Nowakowski, pastor.

Low Mass 8 a. m. Holy Communion 8:30. Second Mass 9 a. m. anetJ -High Mass 10 a. m. t breaching at 10:30 a. m: Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. .

The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot Ease. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain

and prevents blisters, sore and callous epots. Just the think for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for

Breaking in New Shoes. It Is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Trv l ts.diT.. Sold everywhere. 25 cts.

Paa't aeeept aay substitute. . For FREB

trial package, aaaress Alien o. uim sted. Le Roy, N. Y. -

GET MY AGREEMENT IN WRITING. I WILL TELL YOU JU8T WHAT IT WILL COST TO CURE YOU. NO MATTER what your ailment may be, coino to me. IF I CANNOT help you, I will not take your money. DONT neglect to get my opinion and advice free. I make no promises unless I know I can make good..

I HAVE great success curing RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY, LIVER and STOMACH troubles. TIRED FEELING. I find so many who complain pf being tired from'

very little exertion, or they are more tired in tne morning than alter a" day's work. I always help such cases promptly and cure them in a short time. " NERVE CELLS RESTORED. If you or any part of you have lost your former vigor, vim, snap, ambition, sensation, memory, hearing or any other function ol your body, I will cure ou quickly with my nerve cell treatment. The source of all vigor and sensation is in the nerve cells. Ask me about It. MODESTY If you have any disease or ailments that you don't want known, call in and tell me about it. You can always depend on getting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT AND EVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. ADVICE ALWAYS FREE. J. F. RUCKEL, M. D. 9207 Commercial Ave., Gaiety Theater Bldg., South Chicago. Office Phone 5023. Hours: 8 to 12, 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 Sundays 9 to 11.

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t. jMita Catholle Church. tl. M. blaster, pastor. First mass (low) at S a. m. High mass at 10:15 a. m.

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The

First National

Bank

of Hammond. Indiana is Proud of its Management Its Policy is Liberal Its Officers are Experienced Its Directors are Conservative Its Resources are Large Its Deposits are Increasing It is a Safe Bank. , Its Capital, Surplus and Profits

of $320,000

posit first. W. C. BELMAN Cashier

protect your De-

A. M. TURNER

President

St. Pawl's I.utarraa Church, 87 Clin

ton street. Rev. Theo. Claus. pastor.

Examination of German confirmation class at 10 a. ni. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Examination of English confirmation class at 7:30 p. m. Lenten service Wednesday at 7:30 P. rn. Junior League Thursday at 7:S0 p. m.

Evaaa-elleal Immaaucl Church, Sibley street. ! Rev. M. C. Hoefer, pastor. I Residence, 350 Sibley street, i Phone 1185W. ; Sunday, March 24 Divine worship combined with pub- : 11c examination of this year's confirma-

! tion classes at 9:43 a. m. ! Bible school at 2 p. m. I Ienten service conducted In Geri man at 7:30 p. m. t j Monthly Fission of church council j Wednesday at 7:0 p. m.

Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. tha regular choir rehearsal. Palm Sunday, March 31, confirmation services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

j Combined with the evening service of next Sunday will be a reunion of all , the confirmed of the congregation. Come and received a souvenir. I j Monroe Street Methodist Episcopal

church. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Henry J. Wright, superintendent. The other services are merged with

'the re-Ival meetings at the First Meth.

j odist church. I Prayer and conference meeting j Thursday, at., 7:45. The pastor will conduct this service.

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Tha First llethaalat chur-h. Russell street.

Rev. W. F. Switxer, pastor; rosldsnca, 89 Russell street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Dr. W. Mayes Martin, superintendent. Public worship and sermon at 10:45 a. tn. Evangelist Rev. Gforge AV. McDonald will have charge. The free will be received. At H o'clock a great meeting for men ouli will be held. The evangelist will

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though I had about the best I could

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u Gary Lamd Go

CONTROLS EVERY UNIMPROVED LOT IN THE t HEART OF THE CITY OF GARY. This Company will pave every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of ' lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets.

For Years to -Come

the properties of the Gary Land Company, situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workmen. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot.

Is this notReason Enough?

Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision? Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up.

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