Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1912 — Page 3

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: ' EAST CHICAGO I ' The Ladies" Social Union of the Methodlst church have under their au8piceS a novel entertainment which they will ' present Tuesday night, April 16, at the ;LvrIs" rink. The entertainment is styled "'Teak Sisters and the Village Circus" and admission is 25 cents. The Musical club met yesterday and decided to disorganize and branch out into departmental work. The movement is a step in the consolidation of. or the pooling of the issues of the i Old Tuesday Reading club and the Ma- j sical club, although the members do not so express it. It was voted unanimously to do this, establishing a united club which cannot fall to wield much influence for good in the community, as ; well as to broaden local culture. The organization is to have three depart,ments, the musical and literary departments having been agreed upon, while Ttef nature of the third department is to be decided upon at a meeting to be 'held in two weeks. While it has not .been definitely decided, it is understood ' that this department will be in the na- - ture of a domestic science, or home department of some sort. Th nffttrrnm r-n t a-A Vv the milxtcl'rlnh vtPrflv was nn. of .inusual i excellence and the attendance was un usually large. There were two visitors, Sfrs. J. P. Jones of Canada and Mrs. Lamson of Rensselaer. At the Congregational church tomorrow morning the subject will be "The SacrlScial Principal Ever in the Heart of God." In the evening "The Value of Handshaking" will be the topic. There will- bo special music. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30. the regular morning service opens at 10:45 and the Christian Endeavor society will meet at 6:30. The evening service commences at 7:30 o'clock. '.- Mrs. J. p. Jones, formerly of Beacon street, but now of Canada, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Jones for three weeks. She is here to pick up her personal belongings whlcn were left behind when she left for Canada, and to visit her relatives and friends here. '."-Skate Saturday and Sunday at East Chicago Coliseum. 12--2t INDIANA HARBOR Klrxt Coited Presbyterian Church, Ii diana Harbor. Rev. A. J.fCrooks, pas- ' tor. , Regular services are being held each Sabbath In the K. of P. hall, on Michigan avenue, near Pennsylvania avenue, until new church building Is completed for occupancy. Services on Sabbath, April 14, are as follows: . Bible school at 9 45. conducted by the Superintendent, "William Dobbie. - Public worship and sermon at 11 a. m. MASTER OP THE LORD'S COMING. Free Bible Lecture I'nder the Annnlcea of tue International Bible Student Annorlatloa, Odd Fel- -lorr'a Hall. East Chicago, April 14th. That 'our Lord Intended his disciplert to understand tjiat for some purpose, in some manner, and at some time he would come again is generally admitted and believed by all familiar with the Bible. But opinions differ greatly s to why and how and when He "will come again." . Some expect a personal second com ing of the Lord; others say he came again at Pentecost, or at the destruction of Jerusalem, and quite a number believe that when sinners are converted that forma a part of the coming of Christ and when all have been converted then he will have fully come. Mr. C. H. Fox, a thorough Bible Student, and who has addressed very Interested audiences In East Chicago the past two Sundays, has made "The Manner of the Lord's Coming" a subject of special study. His lecture teems with Scripture quotations, sound reasoning and solid facts. He speakers Under the auspices of the International Bible Students Association; he insists that his lectures must be absolutely free to the public and that no money-getting scheme of any kind, not even a collection be connected therewith. Odd Fellows Hall, Sunday April 14th at three p. m. MANUFACTURED FAMOUS iVIRG. EAST CHICAGO, IMD.

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Evn,n service at 7:30. Strangers arc. cordially .lnivted to CO,?k w,or"l,P Z"? U",' Come, thU Vl US ? .w W U d thf gd: .fr the Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel." W. Dobbie of 135th street Is now recovering very nicely from a serious illness. He is looking forward In the hope of spending a short time in the country to recuperate. There is a treat in store for all the men attending the lecture by Lawyer J. W. Brissey on "Brotherhood" at the K. of P. hail, Indiana Harbor, Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock Mr. Brissey has his subject well in hand, and will both interest and educate. B. Gold will contribute a violin soio. Come and spend on hour in a most profitable way and learn one of the problems in life. Our motto: "Help the oth-r fellow." The six Snodgrass evangelists will visit the Harbor revival tonight. These are the evangelists who are leading the big Hammond church in their revival, the best of the year in Hammond. They visited the Harbor last Saturday evening, at which -time twelve came forward to unite with the local congre gation. Their 'male quartet and solo w orlt wiU be repeated. Saturday night is the- night that the Hammond congregation rests, hence their visit. The Parker Evangelistic company is on the fiield to lead as usual. Mrs. Calvert, the Indianapolis song leader, still leads the chorus and orchestra in helpful Inspiring music. Sunday will be another big day for the Christian church re vival. The evangelists plan that it shall be better than any preceding day. Remember the Sunday school at 9:45 a, m., the morning service at 11 a. m., and the evening evangelistic service at 7:30. The evangelist will be at his best. The Inspiration of the well at tended fruitful service of the past week will help to leift the Sunday service beyond the ordinary. The nearly 40 con verts are taking their places with the older members and making the possibilities greater every single day. A royal welcome for all at this church. There Is a glad hand at the door to greet you. Come. Sunday school will open tomorrow at the Indiana Harbor M. E. church at 9:45 instead of 10 o'clock," and the regular morning services will begin at 11. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. There will be no Junior League meting In the afternoon owing to the funeral of the late Mr. Forrester, which will be held In the afternoon, but Uae Epworth Leaguer will convene, as usual, at 6:80 o'clock and there will be preaching at 7.30. All who are contemplating being con firmed on Ascension day, when Bishop John Hazen White will be in Indiana Harbor, will attend the evening services tomorrow evening at St. Alban's church After the services there will be a meet ing of those who desire confirmation and classes wtil be formed On Sunday at the Family theatre the pictures will include the 101 wild west circus films, which show the perform ance exactly as it appears in the open field. . There will be other pictures, as well as all of a highly entertaining na ture. The show will be on continuously from 1:30 to 10:30 p. m. and the admis sion is S cents, as always. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Werbila. of 373 Fir street a party was given by Charles "Werbila, Jr., and his sister Marie in honor of their brother Adam, who, returned for a week's vaca tlon from St. Stanislaus' college, Chi cago, last Wednesday. The party was held on Easter Monday, with seven o his college friends belnf? present; viz Stanley Grzankowski of Indiana Har bor, Frank Clsscion of East Chicago Adam Mioduckt, South Chicago: Chas Dynlnski, Chicago: Clement Ksiezo polskl, Pittsburg; Martin Ptankiewtcz and Anthony Lewandowskl, Forest City Pa. The lady guests were all members of St. John's cantlus choir. All enjoyed It very much. They played many in teresting games, sung many songs, ae companied on a piano by Marie Werbila who is a student of the Chicago Musical college. Adam returned to college Tuesday in time for his studies. Skate Saturday and Sunday at East Chicago Coliseum. 12--2 4 CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR THE WEEK. 4 SATVRDAV. Triangular boat race between 4 Washington and Stanford unt4 versities at Oakland, Cal. 4 Annual interscholastlc track 4 meet at Leland Stanford university. Annual indoor athletic meet at Columbia university. Portland. Western intercollegiate gym4 nastlc and wrestling meet at Uni4 verslty of Illinois. Ho,ward Morrow vs. Bert Fagan, 4 20 rnuitds, at Vernon, Cal. BY CO. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICES

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SOX 2-1 VICT TEH ROUND CLASH Mattick's Double, Zeider's Sacrifice and Block's Swat " Beat the Browns. Standing of the Club. W. L. Pet. Chicago 2 O J.000 leveland 2 0 1.000 1.000 1.000. .000 .000 Hostori . 2 0 Philadelphia 2 0 St. Louis 0 2 Detroit 0 2 New York 0 2 .000 Washington .....0 2 .000 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 1 (10 innings). Cleveland, 4; Detroit. 2. Philadelphia. 3; Washington, 1. Boston, 5; New York, 2. Games Today. St. Louis at Chicago. Petroit at Cleveland. Washington at 'Philadelphia. Boston at New York. ' Those White Sox are starting out well. They've got one already that they didn't deserve, and there never was a am of champions that didn't get something that wasn't coming to it. Yesterday afternoon at the chilly south side park the Sox hooked a victory from the poor St. Louis Browns by a count of 2 to 1 in a scrappy ten-inntng contest. If St. Louis had been a bit lucky and left some of its bone down home it might have grabbed the game by a count of something like 'steen to one. As it was, the Brownies had a des perate time in scoring at all, and xvouldn't have done so had not Jimmy Block unexpectedly shot the ball to second base at a critical time. There was a man on third and he scored on that throw because no one lee seemed to be in with Jimmy on his play. However, James made up for the sad mis take in the tenth inning by whaling the ball to center field and bringing home the winning run, and a hit in time is worth several mistaken pegs. Notre Dame Takes First of State Title Games, 12 toO. Notre Dame. Ind., April 13. Notre Dame won the first victory in a series for State Charrmlonshln hnnnr. vhn they defeated Wabash here yesterday, 12 to 0, in a game which was called at" the end of the sixth on account of darkness. The annihilation of the vis itors occurred in the third inning when four two-baggers and several singles put the game beyond all hope for Wabash. The home team scored again in the . fifth on two three-base hits and several errors. Score: Notre Dame. 1 0 8 0 3 13 11 2 Wabash ........ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Batteries .Notre Dame, Kelly and Gray; Wabash, H. Lambert and Hufflne. ILLINI PITCHER IS REINSTATED Champaign, Ill April 13. The Illinois faculty committee on eligibility today reinstated Francis Prindlville of Chicago, the pitcher barred for a technical violation of the summer ball rule. Prindiville was barred last season on complaint of the University of Chicago for pitching a few innings in only one game for the Chicago Red Sox, receiving no payment. He quit on learning that even this competition was against conference etiquette. He accompanied the Illlni team to Iowa City yesterday. You will say that a LaVendor cigar cannot be beat. If you try on.

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DEFEAT FOR CUBS III DOUBLE PLAY Lightning Fast Feat Snuffs Rally and Reds Win Second Contest, 3 to 2.

Standing of the Clubs. W. Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .560 .500 .000 Cincinnati 2 0 0 o 1 1 1 2 Boston 2 St. Louis 1 'New York.....'. 1 ' Brooklyn 1 t Pittsburg ............ .'.0 Chicago 0 .000 .000 Philadelphia .0 Yesterday'" Results. Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 2 (10 innings). . t Brooklyn, 4; New York, 2 (7 innings) Boston, 45: Philadelphia. 3. Pittsburg-St. Louis, rain. Games Today. Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburg at St. Louis. New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston. Cincinnati, O., April 13. One light ning double play," executed with great speed and perfect- precision by the Reds, wrecked a noble chance for the Cubs to get square with Hank O'Day yesterday and enabled the Reds to cop the second straight game in the series by a score of S to S in ten Innings. It was a battle of pitchers and field ers against determined swatsmen on both sides, and It was waged on even terms for nine and a half innings. Then .after pitching splendid basebal for nine and one-third rounds, Harry Mclntire. the noted cinder king, weakened and three solid blows with as many bats brought in the winning run mere never would have been any tenth inning, however, if the fates had not been unkind to Chance's men in the sixth, when they .opened a bat bag full of swats that threatened to send Rube Benton to the garage for more gaso line. GIANTS SEND BACK THREE RECRUITS New York, April 13. Emmet Mun sell, pitcher, and Milton Stock, short stop, have been sold to Buffalo by Man ager McGraw of the Giants. There 1 undoubtedly a string attached to them, as McGraw regards the pair as among the most promising of the many young aters he gathereQ In last season. If Munsell, who is a big righthander, ever gets control of his speed he will be sensation, while McGraw once remark ed that little Pudgy-Legged Stock one of-the best prospects he has seen in years. Munsell came from the Dal las club of the Texas league and Stock I from the Fond du Lac Club of the Wis consin-Illlnols league. Arthur Bues who was considered one of the mos promising of the Giants' recruits, also YACHTING EXPERT BRANDT IS DEAD New York. April 13. Edward M Brandt, yachting editor of the New York Herald, Is dead at his home here of heart disease. He had been in the j employ of the Herald for nearly fifty years and was regarded as an authorl ty on sporting history and affairs. The LaVendor Cigar Is a home prod net. None better. Hammond Iron & Me Jal Co MARCUS BR0& rrop Wholesale Dealer la IKON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana ato Tarda: Sohl SU and Indiana Aw. HAMMOND ti INDIA. IV 4A(Ccc fbonc t2T. Ee.?noa tl

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CLOSED M APRIL 26 Briton Gets 50 Per Cent of Gate and, Pictures; McFarland $10,000. New York, April 13. After two years parleying Matt Wells, the light-i r10" f ?lJnd: "a.cI box a ten-round exhibition at Madison1 Square Garden on April 26. They will j weigh In at 185 pounds at 3. o'clock. Under the conditions Wells is to receive 50 per cent of the gate receipts na ou per cent or the moving pictures. Of this sum he will pay McFarland 10,000. Knockout Brown is hot on the trail f Ad Wolgast. The alleged two-time conqueror ox the champion wants to meet the title holder in a twentyround battle on the coast, with the hampionship the principal part of the take. Several offers have been received by Dan Morgan, Brown's manager, and he has signified his intention of accentng the one that pleases .Wolgast. Brown intends to leave for the coast right' after his bout with Young Erne, which takes place next Monday at the Madison A. C. . LESLIE IS HARVARD STRONG MAN Cambridge, Mass.. April IS.- Har vard's strong man is F. H. Leslie of Hilton, Mass.. who with 1.B13 points has broken all strength test records of the university, according- to figures just made public. The points were scored under the system . which has been in vogue since 1904. Leslie played guard on the varsity football team last year and is considered one of the best shot putters. None of his competitors In the strength tests exceeded 1,800. All candidates for Harvard's athletic teams have to take the tests every spring. FAGAN AND MORROW IN FINE CONDITION Los Angeles, April 18. Tommy Ry an s predicted middleweight worldbeater," Howard Morrow, and Bert Fa gan, the San Francisco 158-pounder, will meet in the Vernon arena this afternoon In a twenty-round bout. The winner practically has been assured a match with Eddie McGoorty, the east ern claimant of the middleweight title. Morrow, who Is an unknown in the west, has been training faithfully for

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