Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Thursday, 'May 2, 1912.

Crown Point Hews

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS Prom the Diary of St. Lenos Hek Spfrnce sez Jb Tite alius makes lils wife an' doR pay th" taxes sum way r other. Accordln' t" your I'ncle Si's way o thlnkin' the great exponent o' th' square deal is takln' a kind o a crooked way o showln It. Crown Point people are guessing overtime, of late who Mr. Elmore, an alleged garage owner, said to have been guilty of a certain amount of sld-teppingr with a Chicago woman whose divorce suit Is now attracting considerable attention In the Chicago dailies. A Crown Point doctor also is said to figure in the caoe. and the curious and lnquislCa how disappointed you are to it. Gray hairs take away that youthful appearance that you are so anxious to, and should keep, for beauty and good looks depend so much upon natural colored, thick, glossy and healthy hair. Everyone is attracted to the-woman with beautiful hair. Why not have itget rid of the gray hairs keep them out altogether by using HAY'S HAIR HEALTH: You'll be surprised how quickly it will restore those gray hairs to their natural color and how well it will keep them so. It is not a dye but the most satisfactory and reliable restorer. $1.00 and 50c at Dm Stores or direct upon receipt of price snd deiler'a name. Send 10c. , lor trial bottle Pbilo Hay Spec Co.. Newark, N. Jb KilTMAN A WOLF. - If IN AS CO.

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Deposited in the Savings Department of this bank the temptation to spend is removed and there is always a growing incentive to add more. The "SECRET OF SUCCESS" will be an open book to you when you become a regular money saver at this bank. The

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR Carriages Furnished 414 119TH STREET.

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tlve are doing some tall head scratching In their endeavors to locate the alleged Crown Point gentlemen. It is safe to say that each one has taken his tag off since the story was circulated, and if the Chicago papers do not divulge any more of the facts. It is most likely that the guessing will be of no avail. Personally, we know of no one in the fair city who would be guilty of such practices. To all Intents and purposes the Main street paving Improvement received a death blow this morning: when a remonstrance containing the names of 28 property owners affected by the improvement was filed with the city clerk. Some of the principal property owners on the treet have signed the instru

ment, the number being over two-thirds of the resident freeholders. It will be up to the -city council to cope with the remonstrance, but it is not thought that, in the face of the . number of signers on the remonstrance, that a sufficient number of councilmen can be secured to vote it out of commission. The filing of the remonstrance puts a different angle on the street Improvement question, and possibly will instigate a long drawn out struggle for the improvement, as It is not thought that those in favor of the paving and think it a saving of mone yto Install It at this time will lay down on the proposition. The burial of Mrs. Thomas,, wife of Mr. F. Thomas, living near Orchard Grove, and daughter of Mrs. Turner, living in Eagle Creek . township, occurred 'yesterday, the remains being placed in the mausoleum. Mrs. Thomas was about 23 years of age and had been married only about six months. The circumstances connected with her death are particularly sad and the husband and family have the sympathy of the entire community In their bereave ment. Alth'ough Crown Point did not make any appreciable showing in the county high school oratorical contest at Hammond last week, the students hope to be some shucks at the annual field day meet held this month. The team Is putting !rt some hard preliminary work, and according to those who have sized up the high school athletic situation the local students are booked to be strong contenders for the pennant and prizes. That one good turn deserves another Is fully exemplified s. the city hall where improvements are sow being Installed. The building coiT-mlttae of the

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council are meeting with new problems every day as the work progresses, the building in its overhauling being found In bad condition, making additional, repairs not thought of at first, absolutely necessary. The council chamber floors were found in an unsafe condition,- the timbers being rotted away to such an extent that It Is considered a' miracle that an accident has not happened. Other additional Improvements are found necessary as the work progressen, but the committee hope to put the building in shape to serve its purpose

for many years to come.' The A. F. M. club met at the home of Miss' Lillian Schmidt on Tuesday evening at her home on Grant street. The prizes at pedro were won by Miss Pearl Kelser and Miss Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griggs and Mrs. Manahan arrived yesterday from their winter's sojourn in Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geisen are expected home today or tomorrow. The members of the C. O. I. club entertained their lady friends at a banquet given at Young's hotel on Nichols street last evening. A most enjoyable time is reported by those attending the affair. City Marshal Tourtg and a force of men have been busy during the last week putting Crown Point's streets in shape for the summer and the work has added materially to their appearance. Miss Gretchen Wheeler will attend the Chicago university student's "Black Friar's" play, "The Pursuit of Portia," given at the university on Friday evening. Mollie Clark of "Wheatfleld visited Crown Point friends yesterday. The funeral of Sanford Cole was held yesterday afternoon, the Interment being at the Crown Point cemetery. M. J. Houck, Will Hughes. J. Wood and M. Schullen are serving) as Jurors In the Lake superior courts in session at Hammond this week. It is understood that the will of Mrs. Judson leaves her personal property to her niece, Mrs. Cole, and her real estate Interests to Guy D. Clark and son, Malcolm. It Is said that the Scheddtlls will move the old house recently purchased on their property onto the corner of Court and North streets and live in the same until a new residence Is built for them on North street on the site of the present building. MUNSTER. The school board will meet Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs are the proud parents of a new baby girl, born April SOth. , The Holland Christian church gave a reception in honor of their new pastor Monday evening-.

STOP! LOOK AT THE HOMES WE HAVE BUILT. ALLOW US TO BUILD ONE FOR YOU ON EASY PAYMENTS. STOP PAYING RENT OWN YOUR OWN HOME. WE ..HAVE A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT. SMITH, BADER, DAVIDSON CO., Inc. Real Estate, Loans and General Insurance

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PAY YOUR TAXES AT THE bank: of whiting SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT AT $2.00 PER ANNUM. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. WE INVITE THE CONSIDERATION OF THOSE DESIRING A BANKING RELATION. HENRY SCHRAQE, Sole Owner

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YOU CAN SAVEMONEY BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES HERE SUGAR, with order of 1.00 or more, pr pound at ...... . .5ic EGGS, fresh from the country, per dozen. 21c PEABERRY COFFEE, the best in town, per pound 30c MILK, tall cans, per can, 8c; small cans, per can 4c CANNED CORN, three 10c cana for. 25c FRENCH SARDINES, in oil, 2 cans for 25c FRESH COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER, per pound roll 21c WE SELL LAWN, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Rev. F. M. Webster of the Congregational church Is at White Cloud, Mich., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein entertained their nreces. Misses Mamie and Eva Bernstein of Chicago, the latdays. J. Blair Kyle and Attorney John H. Fetterhoff of Whiting and Attorney Joseph A. Meade of East Chicago will attend a banquet at Valparaiso next Saturday night, given by the Alpha Epsilon fraternity, in celebration of their tenth anniversary, of which they are members. Both Mr. Kyle and Mr. Fetterhott are on the program t for toasts. Mrs. Kyle will also accompany her husband to be the guests of friends In Valparaiso over Sunday. Mrs. Sallyer and mother, Mrs. Hltt of Park Manor, spent Tuesday as the . guests of Mrs. William Reed, on Sheri dan avenue. The Ladles' Aid society of tbe Christian church are hoWing an all-day ses sion today. J Mrs. Davenport has received word of the death of her mother, Mrs. Clara Granger, which occurred at her home in Homfr. Mich. The Only Way Many Hammond Citizens Have Discovered It. Just what to do when the kidneys are affected. Is a question that concerns both young and old. Weak kidneys neglected in childhood lead to life-long suffering. People of advanced years. with less vitality, suffer doubly. In youth or age, languor, backache, urinary Irregularity, dizziness and nervousness make life a burden. There Is one remedy that act directly on the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills owe the-ir world-wide fame to the fact that they have cured thousands of cases of sick kidneys and cured them permanently. Follow the example of this Hammond cltiaen. Mrs. Nellie Shearer, 37 Plummer avenue, Hammond, Ind., says: "Dean's Kidnay Pills lvave been used in our family for backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint and the results have always been of the best. I willingly recommend this remedy to all kidney sufferers. - For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's an take no other. Ind. Phone 260

FORESTALL YOUR BIGGEST ENEMY, THE FLY. BUY YOUR SCREENS NOW We carry a full line of Screen Doors, Window Screens and Screen Wire.

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Mrs. , Ahlgren of Clark Street, who has been ill. Is recovering. Charles Shorts of Pennsylvania Is

here visiting with friends and relative I The proclamation compelling dogs for a period of sixty days has now expired, and canines may run at large without being mizzled. George M. Hornecker and daughter, j Miss Laura Hornecker of Woodlawn ! spent Tuesday evening visiting with i Whiting friends. Mrs. Jennie Squlers has gone to St. Louis. Mo., to make her home with, her daughter. Mrs. Jeanette Scott. The Friscllla club enjoyed a very pleasant social . meeting on Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in the playing of games, after which refreshments were served. Whiting was wll represented at the district convention of the Woman's Home Missionary, which was held at Indiana Harbor on Monday and Tuesday. The Queen Esther Circle of Whiting was on the program. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congreatlonal church met in an all-day session yesterday. Mrs. C. Stewart of Sheridan avenue, who has been quite 111 for several days, Is Improving. Mrs. William Bollinger of Ohio avenue has returned from Muncie, Ind., where she was called several days ago by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Goebel, who has now slightly improved. Union Council No. 9, Daughters of Liberty, will have a large class to Initi ate at their next meeting on Saturday night. The initiatory work will ie done by the team of Triumph Council of Hammond and Golden Rule, council, also of Hammond, will give a public drill. A short program will also be a feature of the evening. An Invitation has also been extended to the' members of the D. of L. of East Chicago, and it is expected that there will be over 100 in attendance. Mrs. Charles M. Helman attended the funeral of Miss Maria Sterling at East Chicago on Tuesday afternoon. The regular meeting of the B. P. O. E. No. 1273 was held last evening. Aaron James has gone to Point Richmond, Cal., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Mike Carey, and son, Vincent James. Mr. James went with the Shriners of Orak temple, Hammond, and will accompany them in their trip to the coast. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING artacea your offer before moat of the steoyl la thin city to whom It would have xmmt latere-.

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v HEGEWISCB Mrs. Victor Andersori and Miss Louise Rasmus. retyrned yesterday from a Bhort. visit with friends in Chicago. , -Mrs, Hattle Sldlln was shopping in J Chicago yesterday. I Mrs. Xellis of Indiana Harbor is vis-!

ltlng Mrs. Berenz. Mr. Simborg transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Eldred entertained company from Hammond yesterday. Hubert Livings visited his parents Tuesday. Eddie Johnson, who has been spending a three months' vacation at Odessa, Fla., returned to his work at the West ern Steel Wednesday morning. Pat O'Malley, Jr., Is ill at St. Margaret's hospital. Ruth and Ray Wickham are spending a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Berg of Chicago. Is your street the main street where the bargains are popularize street by boosting your store. The people who succeed are the people who advertise. I . . . . - . . Aw..auu 1 1 .J rui,uaBru u. lino Waverly five-passenger touring car and will build a garage for same on his vacant lot at 13234 Ontario avenue. Owing to the U. B. T. club moving j the F. F. J. club postponed their meet- i ing this afternoon. Mrs. Korthaus and Miss Gertrude Korthaus visited Tuesday with Mrs. Otto Korthaus of Roseland. Gertrude will spend the week with her aunt. Mrs. Lelndecker was in town Tuesday on business. 1 Mrs. James Hopkinson and daughter were shopping in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. A. C. Klucker visited friends In Pullman yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fleishman were in Chicago yesterday shopping. Mrs. Homer Starkweather and son visited Mrs. A. Starkweather today. Mrs. "B. A. Anderson entertained the Rose club Wednesday afternoon. Whist was played and prizes awarded as follows: Mrs. Silverman first prize, Mrs. Patterson consolation prize, Mrs. Kuss first guests' prize and Mrs. Cheney the consolation. A delicious luncheon was served. Those attending from out of town were Mrs. Boyle of West Pullman and Mrs. Clarke of Harvey. MERRILLVILLE. Wednesday occurred a very prettywedding when Ed. Koch and Frances Franz were united In marriage at St. Peter and St. Paul church. They were attended by A. Franz and Verona Koch and F. Koch and Seblna Franz. The bride was gowned In white duchess satin, veiled with marquisette and trimmed with Irish lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Koch wore pink crepe dechlne, and Miss Frans white silk. They both carried pink roses. About sixty partook of the four-

EVERYBODY IS DOING IT Buying their Wines and Liquors from Whiting Wholesale Liquor Co.

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ey and Galles GROCERY AND MARKET. Succeasora to E. & M. Jewett.

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Special for Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4.

Groceries '

3 Cana Sweet Corn. ...... ...25c Karo Syrup, can...... gg 3 Packages of Dates 25c 6 Bars Naptha, American Family or Armour's Soap 25c Fresh Country Eggs, d---22C Argo Starch, 6 packages. .. 25c 10 Pounc Sugar, with order tyj q 3 Pounds Head Rice 25c

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A TRAMP IN THE WOODS will disclose where our supplies come from. It's stored in our yards until well seasoned and then offered for sale. Any lumber for building or fencing we have In profusion. Get your spring supplies i.ere and save money.

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Whiting Lumber &

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