Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1912 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Monday, July 8, 1912.

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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS From the Diary of Si. Lence Hen Peek set er baby's pood fer everythin" but er necktie, a shirt front er a pair o' Ice cream pants. There's no place like hum f lots o' fellers 'bout 12 o'clock noon an 6 o'clock night. The city council Is determined to enforce the noxious weed ordinance to the letter and the clerk has been directed to send notices to those violating; the order to have some done within ten days, or have the work done by the city and the costs assessed against the property, to be paid into. the county treasury at tax paying time. The state law provides for the demolition of the weeds and rank undergrowth and also specifies the ac MEN AND CONSULT OUR SPECIALIST AND GET AN

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tion to be used providing the law Is not attended to. Many vacant lots in the city are now filled with weeds and the city marshal will notify the owners of same to have them cut, or suffer the added penalty. Most unfavorable reports came from St. Luke's hospital ip Chicago on Saturday regarding the condition of Fred Hoffman's eye, which was injured some time ago by having a piece of steel imbedded in it. It la said the injured member had to be removed in order to save the sight of the other eye, which had become affected. The removal of the injured eye will probably put a quietus on the trouble, but Crown Point people will be sorry to learn of Mr. Hoffman's misfortune. The concrete work on the county farm buildinprs has been practically completed and Contractor Eric Lund will hurry the balance of the work along. The magnitude of the Job can now be seen and some tall hustling will have to be done to get the buildings under cover by cold weather, as is planned. All the available men

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that can be secured are put on the Job and the wotk is giving employment to scores of Lake county men. A large touring car belonging" to Chicago parties caught fire near the Scull garage on Saturday afternoon and for a time it looked as if the ve

hicle would be. destroyed. Prompt asslstance by the garage force and by spectators saved the car from very serious damage, and the owners were soon able to resume their Journey to Chicago. I Generous rains in this vicinity have been responsible for booming the crop prospects a hundred-fold, and everything now looks favorable to a big yield In all he grain stuffs. The rain also replenished many depleted cisterns and was a Godsend in Innumerable other ways. Contractor Charles McWayne has had quite a serious time with a broken blood vessel in his limb recently, and is under the doctor's care at present shuffering from the effects. A good crowd of the loyal fans Journeyed to WhJting yesterday to witness the Crown Point-Whiting game of the Northern Indiana league, but were disappointed on account of no game played. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tisch and children, of Chicago, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sigler for a few days. Ernest Shortridge and Judge ' Nicholson are on an automobile tour to points of Interest In Grand Rapids, Mich. Harry Klnsweiler was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. "Wheeler, Mrs. George Fischer and Miss Faye Weaver will leave today for a trip to Mackinac Island. MERRILLVILLE. A franchise for a street car line on Broadway from Gary to Merrlllvllie has been granted to Henry Walters as trustee. John and Ben Bothwell are at Waterloo, la., to get a Maytag machine that they have disposed of. Miss Violet Woodbridge of Ross called on friends here yesetrday. William Borman of Blue Island has returned home after visiting his brother, Fred Borman. Alfred Nielson and wife, who have spent the past two years in California, are expected daily. HIGHLANDS. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugherty and son Henry spent Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. Munster at Munster, Ind. A large crowd from here attended the Lansing picnic at Wicker's grove Thursday. Miss Pheobe "Whltmer is the g'uest of Miss B. Miller at South Chicago for a. few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kaluf of Saxony visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kikkert yesterday. It is aways better to have an upright piano placed against an inside wall,- If possible, as the outside walls of any house are apt to gather moisture and this will, in time, affect the piano.

' EVERY WOMAM in Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor Should do her Ironing with A Gas Iron or An Electric Iron One Iron will do All the work because the heat is in the iron not in the room. That's a big thing in hot weather. The iron stays hot that saves the tiring steps to the range and there are many in the course of an hour with ordinary irons. When through ironing turn off the gas, or electricity, and all expense stops. One of our representatives will call on you to demonstrate AN "rWANTU" COMFORT A "HOT POINT" GAS IRON Or ELECTRIC IRON

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John Harrison was arrested on Sun- ( day morning about 1 a. tn. by Officers Vacha and NlziolkiewicE. Harrison ' was arrested by the Officers on a charge of suspicion when found loitering in the neighborhood on New York, avenue and the C. J. tracks at this ear- j ly hour. Harrison has been in the toils ' many times before, and threatened to . do Officer Vacha bodily harm for ar- , resting him. On this latter charge he was arraigned before Mayor Parks and ! was held to the circuit court In $1,- j 090 bonds. In default of furnishing same he is being held at the local police station. j Misses Anna Sass and Emma Schnell f were guests of friends at Forest Park ; and also Maywood, 111. j . Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Boyd and son have returned home from Laporte, where they spent a three weeks' vacation visiting with their parents. Mrs. O. K. Meek of Indiana boulevard ; is spending a week visiting with relatlves at Marrellus, Mich. j Arthur Sass of Fred street spent yes--terday visiting with relatives at La- j porte, Ind. j La Verne Gillette of Sheridan avenue i is visiting with relatives in Michigan, i Mrs. Walter Parker and daughter Marcedes and Miss Anna May Dineen I spent Friday at Mount Olivet cemetery, Chicago. - j The bans of the marriage of Miss; May Connell of Chicago and Frank, Buc-jskowski . of this city were an-j nounced by Rev. John B. Berg at the Sacred Heart church yesterday morn ing. Mr. Buczkowski Is a conductor on the Hammond, Whiting & East Chicago railroad and a son of John Buczkowskl of Whiting. Mrs. E. B. Green and daughter Helen Marie and Mrs. Tyndall are spending a few weeks in Michigan In the hopes of benefiting Mrs. Breen's health. Mrs. O. B. Parker of Sheridan avenue is visiting relatives In New York at her former home. Miss Genevieve McDermott of Sheridan avenue has taken a position as stenographer with Harris & Ressler, attorneys at Gary, assuming her new duties today. Miss Grace and Helen Clark of Davidson place have gone to Huntington, Ind., to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Qulnlan of 119th street are the proud parents of a ninepound son. Mr. and Mr Earl Goldsmith and son of Gary spent yesterday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. N.. Goldsmith of Sheridan avenue. , Miss Julia Pitzelle of Schrage avenue has gone to Ottawa Beach, Mich., where lh company with her aunt she intends spending July and August In the hopes of recuperating from her recent Illness. Mrs. Charles McCarthy Is improving at St. Margaret's hospital In Hammond. Mrs. Clay C. Collins and son and daughter Ruth left Saturday for Morocco, Ind., where they will visit with Mr. Collins' mother, Mrs, "William Collins. Give him your order.

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Mrs. Albert Dewey and son George visited her husband at the Englewood hospital' yesterday. , ,

Mr., and Mrs. Albert Thwing, 'nee j fearl Traverse, returned Saturday from their wedding trip to Michigan points. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Thwing, in company with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thwing of East Chicago, went to Clark Station to spend July and August at their summer cottage. Rev. Benedict Rajcany of St John's Slavish church performed two wedding ceremonies last -week, the contracting parties being Miss Louisa Banycka and Andrew I'anvlca and Miss Katie Duray and Frank Dado, all of Whiting. Mrs. Gallus J. Bader of Oliver street has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. Mlchaely of Michigan City. Charles Hannephin and H. Mulcahey of Hegewisch visited the former's sister, Mrs. W. R. Jenkins, on Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. George H, Hosklns and Mr. and Mrs. Starr Stowell left yesterday for an eight weeks' motor trip through the west in Mr. Stowell's Staver car. .The members of the party are anticipating a very pleasant time, and will visit Denver, Yellowstone park and numerous other places. The marriage of Miss Helen Enoch and James Lowe, both of Whiting toon place at Crown Point on Friday. The couple went to Crown Point by auto, being attended by Miss Ada Lowe and Henry Enoch, sister and brother of the contracting parties. The bride's parents reside on 119th street and the groom s parents on Clark street and for the present Mr. and Mrs. Lowe will reside with the former. Mrs. L. H. Mattern of Oliver street will accompany her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Brown, to her home In Seattle, Wash., where sh will remain for an extended visit. Mrs. Albert Dewey of Sheridan ave nue entertained her brother and family from Grant Park, 111., yesterday. Donald Dallas of Sheridan avenue is entertaining his nephew from Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. "E. Johnson returned to her home in Chesterton on Saturday evening, being accompanied by her granddaughter, Eulalia Willis, who will visit her for a few weeks. Joe Kovach and Frank Snell were arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct, they being taking into custody for singing on the street corner at 11 p. m. Both were fined $1 and costs, which they paid and were released. John Kresach was arrested last night on a complaint filed against him by his son, John Kresach, Jr., charging him with, breaking up the furniture and beating his wife. Kresach Js being held In the city bastile awaiting trial. Mike Janos, who was arrested on the charge of leaving his horse run at large, was fined $1 and costs by Mayor Parks, which he paid and was released. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed entertained the former's brother and family from West Pullman. -

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GRIFFITH. I Some of our teachers are planning to attend the National Teachers' association held in Chicago this week. George Hess and his son and daughter Clyde and Marie of Hammond visited relatives at Ross Sunday. Mrs. Welsh of North Judson is visiting at the home of her son Solon and other relatives. Mrs. Anna Adams and daughter Beulah of Chicago were guests at the home of L. A. Southworth Sunday. Mrs. F. C. Dutton, who has been at the home of Earl Butler for some time, returned to her home at Ross Saturday. The town board held their regular meeting last Saturday evening and among other things Instructed the town marshal to warn all property owners to cut the Canada thistles growing on their premises. The Hammond Grays played the Griffith team on the home diamond yesterday. The score was a tie at the end of the seventh Inning, when the game was postponed on account of rain. HEGEWISCH. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bell Sunday. Tom Olson, Willie Olson and Chaa. Lager of Hegewisch spent the Fourth In Benton Harbor, Mich. Jlmmle Donnell, Rae Cox, Tom Monohan. Tun Murphy, Harry Moran. Bob Folk, Billy Doe and Jack MoCue and the Misses Artella Price, Anna MoKernan, Goldle Price, Elda Halberg and Ruth Brackett spent Saturday afternoon at Roby, where they enjoyed the bathing and fish supper, returning at a late hour. John Watkins of Lansing, Mich., is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Lizzie Jordan Sullivan spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Gertie LeVette I visiting her brother, Webster LeVette. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Quthrldge and nephew are visiting In Bangor, Ml oh. Miss Goldle Price spent Sunday b Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watklna have 1

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