Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
6 June 8, 1912
Crown Point Hews Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the Diary of SI Lenos
Jeiss Low sz thet if precloux objects r alius done up in small bundles thet ehe knows sum bathln' suits thet must be worth more'n diamonds. One thins hez been clearly shown during th' present presidential squabble, an" that is thet Teddy hez made qutte a few blunders In the past regardin' friends an' enemies, at least.
league last year, they belns grood enough to be selected as one of the possible pennant winners this year. Henning will probably do slab duty for the local team at (iary tomorrow and if he is Tight" will make the Gary aggregation look to their laurels to win the contest.
With the Gary & Southern interurban track layers not over a mile north of Crown Point with their construc
tion work. It is- being prophesied that the first car . will be able to run up Main street before the first of the com
ing week. Everything is being pushed
all along the line, the promoters being
anxious to complete the road. Councilman Krost. Ed Muzzall and Mrs. Heiser. all living on East street.
A Panhandle brakeman was quite have commenced me Dunoing oi mou-
badly injured this morning while run- homes, improvements on tneir pres-
nir.g a freight train west of this city. I en property sites.
as ne was aoout to nier tne. caooose -iri .TAonhin. vv,ir i visitinsr
the air brakes were applied suddenly. with Gary friends toaay.
with terrible force and cutting a deep . .,-. .r...i un ,.
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, , ,, , ling, it being the regular Friday night
k T , ,7 .r . ffair. The Lyric theater with Its spertrpiy t h c n-nnniia anil It u- a a tnniiirnr I
. . . .'. . .. - . .; ! cial windows prtty nearly had a ca
nt nrsi mat me injured mans skumi . ..... , . , I pacify crowd, was fractured. lift recained conscious- I
ness. however, shortlv afterward and The city council met in adjourned
it i. .m in.1 session last evening, but only to the
name could not be learned at this writing. The Crown Point "champs" will tackle the Gary team tomorrow at Gary for the first time this season. Ileport has It that the Gary team this year" is a 100 per cent better ball playing aggregation than that which represented
the stel city In the Northern Indiana
extent of adjournment, the business to have been brought before them not
being in a position to report upon.i
The Housekeepers' club was delight
fully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell on Main street.
Mrs. Howell Parry will visit with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilcox of Chicago for
a few days.
THRILLERS ONCE; NOW PEASANTS
(Continues t'rom Page one) mite of a Rirl would shoot downward to be caught in the arms of her father Just above the net That ended the act. Last fall if you were in attendance st the Indiana State Fair you might have seen the feature act of daring there. With clothes saturated in gasoline Houghton struck a match a he jumped from a height of a hundred fect-and all ablaze he shot into shallow water in a small tank. ' He was called the "Flying Comet' Three summers ago at the White City in Chicago a man would slide down a wire from the top of the tower to the gate suspended only by a strap held between his teeth. That was Roughtn". Tou applauded excitedly when the sensation of the daring feat had roused you. But you turned away laughing. At the base of the slide you could" have seen an incident that might have curbed your laughter. Hysterically sobbing In a dead faint a woman was held in the arms of the man who had furnished the sensation you payed for He was saying brokenly, "It won't be
long mother, we'll have enough and then we ll quit and baby and you will
be alright."
Bye-and-bye the time came when
they did quit. Baby Ruth now has her
little friends, she has all but forgotten the weary hours of pain on the flying trapeeze or the floor of a skating rink where the dustfilled the lungs.
and the grind organ her ears. Bo
seitred by offers to return for just an
other month or season Houghton re mains true to his promise. They pur
chased some land where they thought
it would increase the quickest and they are going to build a home. Biby wants lots of pansies and violets in the front, father wants a vine covered porch where he can sit and read the
"Billboard and think about the years
of activity, first as a farmer boy, then
the inevitable leaving of home for the wild west, the life in the camps and dirty hot towns of the fronteer, the
circus and the years of training for a
profession hazardess and profitless,
then the hundreds or ascensions in a
baloon etc. He is still a man of strength but the vitality of youth is
lacking.
Every evening the happy family of three sit in the light of a little fire place that burns th wood Of 'the groves, a real happy family, and their new made friends are helping them to forget the dark shades of the past.
Sermon by Rev. William Newton.
Thursday evening prayer and confer
ence meeting at 7:45 p. m.
All are most cordially invited to at
tend.
R.lacanal
Tna Flrat Methodlat
ehur-h. Russell street. Rev. W. F. Switzer, pastor; residence.
89 Russell street.
Sunday school at J:45 a. m.
The Children's day offering will be re
ceived.
Public worship and sermon at . 10:45
a. m. An illustrated sermon win De
given. The baptism of children will be observed. Special music has been pre
pared. The choir will he assisted by Mrs. Mary Elliott Henness of Peru, Ind., who will sing a solo, "Fear Not Ye, O,
Israel." Mrs. Henness and Miss Robbins will give a number from the Messiah. "He Shall Lead His Flock Like
a Shepherd."
Gibson Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Epworth League service at G:30 p. m. The Children's day service will be given at 7:30 o'clock. AH friends are
invited. The following will be the program: Music Orchestra Song , No. 49
Prayer Rev. W. F. Switzer
Song No. 171
Exercises Primary Department.
Motion Song. Nodding in the Meadows.
Recitation God Wants the Boys.... M. Crocket, L. Allnut and W. Towley Motion Song The Robin Song. Solo Sleep Little Bird... Maud Deaver Recitation (Boys and Girls) .... Thelma McAleer, Douglas Patter
son, Kenneth Weeks and Emogene Hartman. Song Over HUT and Valley. Song "The Birdie's Song Three Girls and the Primary, Grace Muir. Bernice Moad and L. Younger Cradle Roll and Beginners' Exercises: Refrain I Want To Be More Like Jsus The Beginnes' Dept. Recitation Three Little Rosebuds.. Mary Clemens, Mildred Patterson . and Deloris Llder. Recitation June Gertrude Wilhelm Solo If I Could Fly Ruth Pfelfer Report of Cradle Roll. Solo I Belong to Sunday School, to the Cradle Roll Louis Younger Recitation Bring the Little Oones.. Bernice Moad Refrain Bring them in. Song When the Little Children Sleep Marion Dietrich and Ella Davis Graduating Exercises ' Song The Roses Girls Recitation Evelyn Parker Recitation . . . . Virginia Clemens Song The Bible. 23rd Psalm Graduates Presentation of Diplomas to Graduates Dr. W. Mayes Martin Song j No. 155 Recitation.... Marlon Nye Song Miss Norma Robblns Recitation The Lantern People Mabel Powley Song No. 175 Benediction Pastor . ETAOINU SHRDLUNUNPNUPNUP
"Wednesday night, mid-week prayer Service. -' Thursday afternoon. Women Union. Thursday night, choir and orchestra rehearsal. -; Friday, 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. All kinds of people receive the same kind of welcome. One block south of the postofflce. 100 steps east of Nickel Plate station.
?lrt So -! I Society. The rirst Spiritual society of Hammond will hold their regular services at Weis' hall, 9S State street, at 7:30 p. to., and will continue to run with good lectures and spirit messages. This is the only chartered society in the city of Hammond and incorporated as a religious church under the state law of Indiana.
Where to Worship im - Meeting i at Various Himmond Churcbas
MEN! "A Small Leak
Sink a Great Ship" The early decay of manhood is the most depressing condition with which physicians are confronted. It robs the blood of its richness' and fertility, the mind of its nobliest energies, the nervous system of its tone and elesticity and the whole body of its animating power. It is caused malnlyj through indiscretions of youth, in later years through excesses and dissipation while not uncommonly due to overwork, severe mental Btrain, business worry or other cause. Its victims are found among all classes of men. The sufferer will find that where formerly he felt energetic, ambitious and a general desire to bustle and push his business or work.
he now feels weak, tired, listless and
indifferent and has a "don't care" feel
ing. He is easily fatigued and feels unequal to any great mental or physical effort. There Is an inability to concentrate the mind. The eye lacks its former luster. He is troubled with gloomy foreboding and is irritable, cross and easily annoyed. His- sleep is disturbed and in the morning he is not refreshed, he lacks confidence in himself and often has pains in his
back and head. MAX. if that is your condition, it is high time that you should stop the "small leak," that Is saping the vitality from your system. A searching and thorough examination from an experienced specialist may save you from a premature old age and possibly worse. WOMAN. All diseases peculiar to your sex, successfully treated. I extend free consultation to all and invite you to call upon me when in need of careful, conscientious treatment. MY OFFICE Is centrally located, easy of access, and yet very private. If you are conscious of a small but constant drain upon your system come to me now, before the "small leak" has all but sunk your ship. I. will tell you your true condition and how you can be cured. DR. LEEDY Suites 3233 Rimbach Bldg. (Over Lion Store.) r , Hammond, Indiana.
Yke Cbrlstlao efnc Sactatj. Services at 11 o'clock in the Masonta mple in Muenich court. Sunday school following the services. A testimonial meeting is held oa Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. A Christian Science reading room ia maintained by this society in room No. 44, Rimbach building, where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may be found. Visitors are welcome. A most cordial Invitation Is extended to all.
Slonroe Street Methodist Episcopal churcn. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Henry J. Wright, superintendent. Evening church service at 7:30 p. m.
Flrat Baptist Church, 210 Sibley at. - Floyd II. Adams, pastor ; residence. 119 Williams street. Phone 1183-R. r Merger service. 'crrnbin Ins charch and Church phone 781. ? Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Sermon the golden text of the Sunday school lesson. '. " ' ' ' ' East Hammond mission at 2:30 p., tn. Baptist Touna People's. Union at at 6:30 p. m. Devotional service and study. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Chorus choir and orchestra. Subject: Why I Am Glad I Am a Christian." Services during the week: Baptist Brotherhood Tuesday night. Address by Rev. E. M. Martinson of Chicago, formerly of Hammond. Subject: "Ladies' Night." All women of the Congregation welcome.
ALES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding Piles, send nve your addreaa, and I will tell you how to cur fourself at borne by the new abaorpion treatment; and will also sand ome of this home treatment fraa for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Immediate reliaf and permanent euro assured. Send no money, but tell others of thla offer. Writs today to Mrs. U. BumoMti, Bos . Molra Dam. Ind.
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VERYONE uses the telephone directory, ' even if he has no telephone. It is a handy, accurate reference list for names and addresses as well as telephone numbers. Put your name in this book. Then your friends may find you easily. You are but the "click of a connection" distant from whoever wants to see you. Attend to it now for another local telephone book will go to press on June 8th. Another will not issue for several months. Thera are several classes of lervice for the home. Select the one that fits your purse. Call for a talesman if you want information.
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ChrlKtlan Sptrltaallnta Society. The Christian Spiritualists will hold their meetings in Knights of Pythiaa 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 la extended to attend all services.
St. Paol'a Lutheran Cbnrch, 87 Clin
ton street. Rev. Theo. Claus, pastor.
German service at 10 a, m. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. rn. Congregattonal meeting at 2:30 p. m. Junior League Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
St. Paul'a KpUcopal Cbnrch. 41 Rim
bach vnue.
Rev. Charles Albert Smith, rector.
Tel. 8S6-W.
First Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Bishop White will celebrate at this
service.
Morning prayer and sermon at 10:49 a, m. Evening prayer and confirmation at 7:30. Bishop White will preach the sermon.
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening church service at 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid society "Wednesday at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, at 7:45 p. m.
Pine Streat Presbyterian Chorea. Rev Graham Fuller, pastor. Residence. 442 Cedar street. 'Phono 967-R. Sunday. school at 10 a. m. Krs. -Cunningham, superintendent. ' Junior Endeavor service at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Tweedel, superintendent. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Exercises appropriate to Children's day. All are invited to these services.
German and religion begins Monday,
June 10, 9 a. m. Parents are request
ed to send all children of 6 years and
over. The Evangelical Bible School Teachers' association of the South Chicago district convenes at the Evangelical Immanuel church Sunday, June 16, 3 p. m. The evening service conducted in German begins at 7.30 p. m. All parents and friends of the Bible school are cordially invited to attend tooth session and service. All are Invited to these services.
church Sontk
Flrat Prewtytcrta
Hohsaa-n street. Rev. A. W. Hoffman, pastor. F. X. McEIroy, Sunday school auper-intendent-Mra. Cynthia Sohl, superintendent ot the primary department. Miss Harriet Ferris, choir leader. Mrs. L A. Mlnard, organist. Children's Day Exercises 10:30 a. m.:
Evangelical Immanuel Church. Sibley street. Rev. M. C. Hoeter, pastor. Residence, 350 Sibley street. Phone 1185W. Bible school at 9 a. m. Divine worship at 10 a. m. Monthly coffee social of the Ladies' Aid society Thursday, 2 p. m., in the church hall. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 8 p. m. The summer school of instruction In
Hammond Iron & Metal (to MARCUS BROS prop Wholesale Dealcra la IRON, METALS, RUBBEB AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: S40 Indiana Ave. Tarda: Sohl St. and Indiana Att. HAMMOND CatOsa rmon 1ST. Be. Run ai
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In placing these Henry Street lots on the market, little needs to be said of their splendid location and desirability. Over $200,000 worth of property has changed hands in this vicinity, since the purchase ot 461 acres by Northwestern Iron Co. Schlessinger Steel. Most of our lots on Henry street have been sold and houses built. We have only about 40 left and they will go quickly.
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Macadam Street, Sidewalks, Curb and Trees Planted on all of these lots except north of Gostlin street. Terms 20 per cent. Cash balance monthly payments Title Perfect. Will Assist Builders. Our excursion from Chicago over Illinois Central and South Shore Electric will arrive at 2:38 P. M, Auction starts at that time. Call at the office and get free railway tickets to mail to your friends in Chicago to come to the Auction. Beautiful silverware given away Free during the Auction. GEO W. FRYHOFER, Auctioneer.
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