Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 274, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Thursdav, Mav 9. 1012.
Crown Point News
Hippenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
M UOKS
Prom the Diary of Sf. Leno
followed them In their games with Whiting last year and will lend every effort to win the first contest from the visitors. The robin crop seems to be more than .short this year, very few of the red-
ONE DOSE USUALLY
CURES INDIGESTION OR A BAD STOMACH Every family here ought to keep some IMapepsin In the house, as any one of you may have an attack of Indirection 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 you, or lays like a lump of lead In your
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breasts being: seen In comparison wit h I stomach, or if you have heartburn, that
Golflie t.ockes wrote me yesttddy fer for th' best directions fer dryin' hair. Krum what I've seen o Goldie wrote back an' told her t' use th' clotheswringer. Th" country's only got one livin' expresldent, but frum th' way he's actln'
It's a blessln' she ain't got enny more.
The Main street paving proposition went a glimmering last night at the adjourned meeting of the city council, when the ordinance ordering the dame was knocked in the head hy a tie vote of the council members. The necessary
other years. Some ascribe the co'd;
winter as the cause, whl'e others say '.he blrds(have been killed by their natural enemies. Their scarcity is very appreciable, and the lovers of the robin redbreast arc anxious to remedy the cause can it he discovered. The Catholic Order of Foresters de-
ilightfully entertained the members and
friends of the order at a social evening held at the new clutirooms of the order last evening. Among the diversions was an hour at the Lyric theater, where several rees of pictures were shown. Cards were afterwards indulged In and the serving of lijrht refresh
ments to the many -who were present
two-thirds vote to pass the measure Snded a most enjoyable social session of was not forthcoming and the vote of the order.
Donnaha, Krost and 'Vincent for the
measure was counter-balanced y the votes of Salisbury. Kletman and Bielefeld against the paving proposition. lrevious to the meeting .on the suspension of rules. Mayor Wheeler spoke 'at length In favor of the project, giving some well-founded reasons why the ' paving should be done at this time. Councilman Bielefeld, who was chief spokesman against the paving idea, also spoke at length against the im
provement ana handled the remon
The Peterson home on Court street has been entirely dismantled and torn down this week to make room for the handsome dwelling to' be erected bv
Mr. Peterson on the site. A new street Opening up two lots and lands of Mr. Peterson's to the west of his residence will be built soon and many valuable residence lots put on the market. A leap year dancing party is being arranged by several Crown Point young
ladles to be given at Central Music hall
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is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape's IMapepsin, 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 in
testinal griping. This will all go. and j Hammond today.
besides, there Will he no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's IMapepsin is a certain cur for out-of-order stomachs, because ' t prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't th'-re. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is at your drug ttore waiting for you. These large :"0-cent cases of I'ape's Diapepsin contain more than sufficient
to cure any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other Stomach trouble.
DYER The Dyer Athletic club will give a dance tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Stommell were Chicasro visitors today. Mrs. William Gettler and daughter were Hammond visitors. B. Young transacted business in
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strance side of the question In, a con- ,n ,n near future. vlncing manner. Those in favor of I The marriage of Edward Reeder, paving think that now Is the accepted son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reeder. to time for the work, when the street car Miss Mary. Barmann occurred yesterllne Is being built, while those against day. Rev. Stockbarger of the Methodist It maintain that Main street is In a church', performing the ceremony. The perfectly good and usable condition and couple are well known here and the will be for a number of years. The congratulations of their many friends council session, while It lasted., was of,, go with them In their new undertaka very spirited nature, the house being , ing. divided against itself on the proposi- J An examination for postmaster of tlon. The pro-pavers considered last LeRoy, Ind., will be held on May 25. night s proceedings as a bad precedent The Job pays about $250 per year, but to set and look for it to establish a sit- ( i8 not sought as eagerly as the Crown uatlon that will be availed of when oth- j point office was recently, er Improvements are thought necessary. 1- ,,.,', T u
j.ter of Aug. Lottes, to Conrad Schmidt
The Crown Point baseball team of the Northern Indiana league will tackle its old rival, the Whiting Grays, at Erie park next Sunday. The local team hopes this year to break the ion strinjr of hoodoos wii-eh seemed to have
So Tired of Tired Feet! Use TIZ Sets the "Tired" Out in a Few Min- . utes. Makes Your Feet SoreProof. "O fudge! Its awful how tired feet make you feel tired all over so dead tired. Then: when you've got a corn besides, and a bunion, and a few blisters, and your feet are terribly swollen, you dn't care if you've got a million
Pull, Johnny, Poll r
will occur church.
today at the Lutheran
dollars you're tired, that's all. A. million dollars can't help you any mora than 25 canU will." A quarter buys a box of TIZ, a won. der for tired, sore, tender, chafed, bllsttred. swollen, sweaty, smelly feet, coma, callouses and bunions, chilblains and frostbite. The moment you use It, yeu give a sigh of relief, and then vow smile. There's nothing as good as TIZ, so don't aocept any attempted Imitation. TIZ draws out all the poisonous sxudat Ions that make foot troubles. TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold everywhere, or sent dlrset, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge 4 Co.. Chicago, 111. Recommended by all Drug Stores, department and general stores.
ROBERTSDALE. Next Monday evening. May 13, there will be a celebration of Mother's day at the auditorium of the high school in Hammond, in which all the various women's clubs will unite. There will be a pleasing program as well as a fine address by Mrs. Orvllle Bright of Chicago. The Robertsdale parents are cordially invited to be present. Mrs. K. Hoffman of Roberts avenue attended the Daughters of Rebekahs In
i Hammond Tuesday evening.
Mike Madura of Roberts ayenue has
'accepted a position as a boilermaker in
the ship yards at East Side.
John Bley has opened up an Ice cream parlor in connection with his
.grocery store In 116th street.
I Misses Adeline Leverenz and Emma
Kasch attended the Orpheum theatre in
Hammond last evening.
Edward and James Cross of Harrison
avenue were Chicago business visitors
Tuesday. , t
Mrs. George Sladek and grandson
spent Tuesday in Palos Park, visiting friends. Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana boulevard Is recovering nicely from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Deacon, Mrs. Shepperd, Miss Peterson and Mr. Peterson of Hyde Park were guests at the Landon home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Swanson of South Chicago is spending a few days here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Turnquist of Indiana boulevard. Helen, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Dreesen of Roberts avenue, has the measles. Mrs. Henry Hamon of Indiana boulevard and William Hamon of Lake street were among the Chicago shoppers Tuesday. j Carl Moore and Elmer Schmittle
spent Sunday in Michigan City. 4
Mrs. O'Hara of Chicago was the guest
of Mrs. Hussey of Atchison avenue Tuesday.
John Kominski is having his cottage
in Harrison avenue raised and a brick basement put under it.
Mesdames William Grisdale and A. Roberts visited friends in Chicago
Tuesday.
M. Huhbard of Indiaan boulevard was
a Hammond business visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Austgen of St. John was
pDyer visitor Wednesday.
M. Fngen transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. R. Peacock was a Chicago visitor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart of Chicago Heights transacted business here yesterday. : Mrs. H. Greiving and son Victor. Mrs. J. Gels and daughter Kate and Mrs. P. Ehrsam. Jr., were Chicago Heights visitors yesterday. Gerald McGillicuddey of Valparaiso transacted business here Wednesday. Mrs. D. Scheldt is reported on the Sick list.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tub. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of. Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Mrs. E. Newcomer of Chicago visited
business caller here Tuesday. Mrs. Clean Dutton was a Hammond shopper Tuesday. The Busy Bees will meet at the home of Mrs. South worth Thursday afternoon. l' W. Love is so much improved that the trained r.urse who has been taking care of him left Tuesday.
Mrs. Amanda Rothwell called
friends here Tuesday evening.
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Are you or any of your family
going away on a visit T
Are yon to entertain at any no-
rial gathering;
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on application. Phone or addreaa Mr. Stevennon, 13236 Ontario ave.
e Tel. Hegewlach 13.
Mrs. Carlin was in Hammond yes
terday on business. Mrs. Swan Olson and daughter, Mrs.
Anna Drinnan and Virginia Drinnan went to Oakwoods cemetery Monday
and bought a lot there, and spent the afternoon in East Side with friends.
The K. K. J. club held a business
meetijng Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. F. Bork.
Mrs. Anna Drinnan an.1 Mrs. Chris
tine Drinnan visited relatives in Chica
go Sunday.
Walter Nolan attended the funeral
of Mrs. Foley at Hammond yesterday.
Miss Ruth Berg of Gibson visited her
parents here yesterday.
Miss May Kckvaf of Woodlawn, Mrs.
Henry Struve of Chicago and Mrs.
Carl Berg were entertained at dinner today by Mrs. Albert Berg.
The T'. B. T. club will give a shirt-
wait dance May 18 at the Hegewisch
Opera House.
B. A. Anderson has rented the room
formerly occupied by the U. B. T. club
to the jeweler who was located in
Cheney's barber shop.
A committee of business men from
Erie avenue went downtown today to appear before the board of local improvements, so that the matter may be
put before the court.
Telephone news items to Hegewisch 13.
with her parents yesterday. , Mrs. A. Keilman was a Hammond visitor Wednesday. Mrs. T. Krammer and son Raymond were Englewood visitors yesterday.
- Hubert DoctoT of St. John was a town
visitor yesterday.
Adam E. Kaiser let the contract yes
terday for a cement sidewalk. Adam Is certainly a wide awake citizen and always ready to do things to increase the value of his property.
BURNHAM. John Berenett and familv moved from Center avenue Tuesday to Dan
ville, 111., where they will make their
future home. , Mr. and Mrs. R. Rail of Center avenue
spent Tuesday evening in Hammond. Mrs. William Neel of Pullman avenue was a Hammond visitor Tuesday afternoon. t Mrs. Charley Whittenberg and daughters Elizabeth and Jennette of Park avenue spent Tuesday in South Chicago visiting friends. Mrs. J. W. McOonahey of Pullman spent Tuesday here, visiting friends. William Ferman of Pullman avenue transacted business In Chicago Tuesday.
MERRILL VILLE . M. H. Pierce is building 'an addition to his small store building and ar
ranging it for a dwelling. It will be quite an improvement. Miss Alice Mundell spent last night at Crown Point with friends. Mrs. Ella Pierce and Mrs. Crandell have returned home from Milwaukee, where they spent the winter with Mrs. Pierce's daughter, Mrs. Herold. Ed. Koch and family are leaving for Hammond today. Their new home is on Highland street.
Henry Walter is at Crown Point to
day.
The Ladies' Aid society will serve Ice
cream at their hall every Saturday
evening, commencing with May 18.
Home Testimony Counts
Many Hammond sufferers from Rheumatism, Sciatica and Neuritis testify that they have found "Nurito" so effective as an antidote to uric acid that almost immediate relief and complete banishment from pain has been secured What is better to comfcit our Rheumatics than this home testimony? Thousands of old-tima Rheumatics are now in the best of health after using "Nurito." Its satisfied users are Its best advertisers pretty good advertisers, too! Come to Ne,ele. the druggist, 623 Hoi; man fctreet; Lion store, Kaufman & Wolf, proprietors, and C E. Nelson. Harbor pharmacy, Indiana Harbor, get a $1 bcx of "Nurito," a physician's prescription not a patent medicine that
contains neither Opiates nor Narcotics, and if it doesn't relieve you your money will be refunded. Compounded bv the Magistral Chem, Co.. FlBtlron Bldg., New York.
GRIFFITH . Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Taggart and family spent Sunday with relatives at Dyer. J. C. Brierlv Valparaiso was a
I WHITING AND ENVIRONS
. Mrs. Fred Acker and daughter and of Mrs. Catherine Stewart of Sheridan mother, Mrs.- Councilman of Indiana avenue yesterday.
Harbor, attended the W F. M. S. meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Humphreys Tuesday afternoon.
The case of Steve Kozacik, who was charged with grand larceny, came up before Judge Atchison. Kozacik pur-
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mattern of Oliver ! chased a waU h (ro" a Greek peddler.
street are entertaining their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Juanita Brown, and two children, from Seattle, Wash. The rally of the L. O. T. M. Of Lake and Porter counties In honor of Miss Bina M. West, supreme commander, will be held in the Moose hall. State street, Hammond, Monday, May 13, at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. The ladles from Whiting will leave on the 1:20 car, going by way of Forsythe. All members are requested to attend. Miss Pearl Seifer of Davidson place has resumed her work with the Beta
and deciding that the time-piece was
not worth the 7 he had paid for it, Kozacik demanded the return of his
money, which the peddler refused to return. Kozacik then picked up the satchel containing jewelery and took it away with him. He was ordered to
return It by Judge Atchison, which he did not do, with the result that he was
arrested on this charge and placed un
der $300 bonds. Kozacik had taken the
satchel to the saloon, and here It seems it was taken from him and he could not locate it. In the meantime Paul
Palko, Tony Janko and Joe Moxin were
vo. i naammona aner several aays all arrested on the charge of being
I implicated in the disappearance of the
illness.
Mrs. N. A. Goldsmith and little grandson of Sheridan avenue have returned from Wanatah, Ind., where they visited relatives. .
satchel. When the case came up be
fore Judge Atchison the satchel was produced, having been found in a basement behind a furnace. As it could not
The Plymouth club of the Congrega- , be Earned who put it there, and the
CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to our friends and relatives who extended their sympathy and help so generously during our sad bereavement in the death of our daughter and sister. Miss Mary E. Erlckson. And especially do we thank Rebecca sisters who did so
MRS. SWAN CLSON. MRS. W. DRINNAN. MARTIN ERICKSON.
nobly.
tional church held a business and social session on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. j Henry E. Beaubien. on Laporte avende. Eighteen members of the club were present, and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. Mrs. Frank Dohlke will have charge of the Epworth League meeting next Sunday evening. The Installation of officers will take place, it being the twenty-third anniversary of the league. Dr. and Mrs. B. V. Doolittle have moved into their new home at 119th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Dr. Doolittle will continue to have his office at the old stand. The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Maloney of Cleveland avenue died with convulsions on Tuesday after an illness of less than twelve hours. The funeral was held today from Sacred Heart church at 9 a. m. Interment was at Hammond. Mrs. Maud Carpenter of Elgin, III., spent a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of Laporte avenue. Mrs. Joanna Sullivan and Mrs. Kate Pudg of South ChlcaKO were the pruests
ST. JOHN. Adolph Russell of Kreutzberg was
seen In town with his auto today.
Mrs. John M. Thiel returned from
Chicago, where she has been visiting with relatives.
Peter Schmidt of Dyer was a visitor
here Tuesday.
Rev. A. M. Buchheit transacted busi
ness in Chicago Tuesday.
Joseph Sutter and Mr. McGillicuddy
of Scherervllle -were here on business today.
John Miller, Jr., transacted business
in Chicago today.
Thomas F. Connors, formerly station
agent for the C I. & S. railroad com?
pany at St. John, left for Gibson this 1
morning, where ne nas tatcen up a higher position.
Mr.- and Mrs. August Stommell and
daughter Ruth from Dyer were In town Tuesday evening. John Tbnng and brother of Chicago are visiting with friends and relatives here at present. Mrs. Mary Mager, formerly a resident of this place, has moved her household goods to Cedar Lake, Wednesday, she will make her future home. Nicholas Mager of Cedar Lake was in town today. Emll Stark and Joseph F. Gerlach. transacted business in Cedar Lake Wednesday.
A PEW DIMES FOR CAR FARB OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR TOUR OWN WANT," IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES AND THE USUAL. RIU ICLT IS A JB.
BODICE DEVELOPED IN WHITE CHALUE
CHARMING BODICE OF CREPE DE CHINE
CLARK STATION. 1
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth KeCkeisen of Chicago to Fred Bryan of this place occurred at the former's home Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. Byron has been working at the American Bridge company for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Byron will make their future home, at Ambridge. Ernest Klecksig of Chicago spent the day with friends here. Registration was held in the Behnke building today from 5 a. m. to 6 p. m. It will be held here two more ttmes before November. Patrick Finnerty of Gary transacted business here yesterday. Fred Humberger, William Schmetzer and Damon Schmetzer of Clark spent last evening with Gary friends Quite an accident occurred here yesterday, when Charles Saager was hauling a load of hay. When coming near to the South Shore depot his horse became frightened and backed into the ditch overturning the load of hay'into the ditch. If Mr. Saager did not jump
in time he probably would have been i severely Injured j t
peddler was satisfied with the return
' of his jewelry. Judge Atchison dis
charged Kozacik, Palko, Janko and Moxin. The $7 watch has caused no end of trouble, and the next time Koj zaclk wants to Invest in a timepiece, 1 he will evidently invest In a good one, and pay a good price rather than pay a fine for assaulting the dealer for not giving him a No. 1 timepiece for $7. j A very pretty wedding ws solemnized on Tuesday afternoon at 12 o'clock.
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. MWebster, on Laporte avenue. Rev. Web- . ster officiating. The contracting parties were Mrs. Harriet M. Shafer of Chicago, a sister of Mrs.' Webster, and Charles E. Gallup of Ann Arbor, Mich. The couple was attended by Mrs. F. M. Webster as matron of honor, and Geo. E. Bow of Pittsburg, cousin of the bride, as best man. Ruth NVebster was a dainty little ring bearer. The 'bride, was lovely in a gown of real lace over ' lavender messaline. She carried an arm bouquet of pink and white roses. Following the ceremony luncheon was j served at small tables, the decorations being pink and white roses, with handpainted place cards. At 4 o'clock Mr.
and Mrs. Gallup left over the Pennsylvania railroad for Chicago the bride wearing a tailored gown of blue broad- ' cloth w-ith liat to match. From Chi- 1 cago they left for Ann Arbor, Mich.,' where they will make their future j home, and where the groom is engaged j in the real estate business. The guests were the immediate family and a few intimate friends. Those from out of town were: Mrs. H. R. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Shafer, Miss Genevieve
ney ills I pnairr anu r reuvnt-R i-uici, iui. snu Don't take this course. Hammond Mr9' R' K- Wlse' Mrs' U U Sumers anrt residents should profit by the following, Mrs' M- U Casslday of Chicago. Mrs. experience- I Ina Jewett of Toledo. O., and G. E. Bow
Mrs. Helen Sundberir. 4944 Olcott ave- OI n'sour.
nue. East Chicago, Ind., says: "I have
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Her ii a charming bodloe of Ivory erajp da Chic combined UU li"vy lace. It will b appropriate tor Way wear.
DOWNWARD COURSE Fast Being Reaized by Hammond People. A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Dropsy and finally Brlght's disease.
This la th downward course of kid-
Grows hair and we can prove it Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lustrous and Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse
no hesitation In confirming all I said about Doan's Kidney pills when I publicly recomended them In March 1907. I knofw that they are an excellent remedy for kidney aia ofatfder trouble. For years I had sharp pains in my back
and my system was all run down, kidney secretions were unnatura
1 Mrs. Henry Trowe of Oliver street ' is ' entertaining her sister. Miss Min
nie Gust of Chicago, for a week. Charles Shoenfelt of Duncansville, Pa., has come to Whiting to reside, having taken a position with the Inland Steel Co., at Indiana Harbor. Mr.
j-n3t noenien is a oroiner ot airs. j. ts.
and ! K'le-
I felt so poorly in every way that I could hardly attend to my housework. After taking the contents of two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I felt like a different person. The backache waa entirely removed and my kidneys became normal. My advice to all kidney sufferers . is to take Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, aole agenta for the United States. Remeber the name --Doan's take io ether.
The election of officers of the Ep
worth League of the M. E. church was held Tuesday evening, at which the following officers were elected: President Carl Carpenter. . First' vice president Olwen Pritchard. Second vice president Mabel O'Hara. Third vice president Mrs. F. Dahlke. Fourth vice president James Griffith. Secretary Frank Louer. Treasurer Benjamin Oakley. Organist Anna Griffith.
Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff A little Danderine now will immediately double the beauty of your hair No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. The effect is immediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Try as you will after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use when you will actually see new hair, fine and downy a't first yes but really new hair sprouting all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and stiengthens them. Its lifeproducing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. Get a 2S cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet couner and prove to yourself tonight now that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it, if you will just try a little Danderine. Real surprise awaits you.
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