Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, July 16, 1912.

Crown Point Mews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lence

by O'Brien, 2; by Brown, 4. Bases on balls Oft Henning. 2: oft O'Brien, 2; oft Brown, 1. Hit by pitcher Andrews.

The Crown Point friends of Mrs.

Morrow, nee Miss Layle Hughes of

this place, were pained to hear of the death of her husband, Mr. Jack Mor

row, at Indianapolis yesterday. Mr.

Edtters ain't sumtlmes very discern-; Morrow, who was also well and favln' ex considerate o' th' comfort o , orably known here, had been sick and their reporters, an" mess up t good a" invalid for a number of years, story lots o' times by it. Th' editer o' traveling all over the United States th' Squdgevllle Currier recently sent ln search of health. He was about 44 Hy Ball C report Mrs. Hi Mighty's years of age. The funeral will be lemonads social an' then detailed Len nel(J at Hebron today, about 2:30 this Buttermilk fer a story on th' brew- afternoon, many of the friends and er's annual picnic. i relatives from this place attending.

Lots o' fellers Is s good as their; bond but thet ain't wuth a durn.

Crown Point fans who did not get a chance to witness last Sunday's game with Laporte are anxious to see the

No important news has come from the proposed brick yards for Crown Point, or the much talked of agricultural college, and it Is thought that both propositions have flashed in the

pan. Samples or clay have oeen snip-

Korthaus of Rogers Park and Mrs. MaryKorthaus of Richmond, Ind. B. A. Anderson and John Patterson transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Frank Welland is on the sick list. , . - .; , Mrs. A. C. McDonald of Woodlawn was In town yesterday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Berg died Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stout and George Schneider are spending their vacation at Clarence, Mich. Mr. Wuerffel, agent of the Canal and Dock companyi was in town on business yesterday. Fred Buckmaster was In Chicago yesterday on business. Dr. Oder was In Chicago yesterday. Dan Jordan and family and Fred Buckmaster and family motored to Crown Point and Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Berg visited relatives here yesterday.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

for the making of clay prod-

way toe new players trimmed the i ped to the brick makers, but as yet visitors and haTe asked that the box no definite answer has been received

core of the

Is herewith accordingly done. The I terial core shows many Interesting features ; ucts.

of the game and also a radical lm-! , provement 1n the personnel of the ! Sauerman and daughter Paulnew team. Crown Point is on for a lne' have ranged transportation to

Los Angeles, cai., tney to take tne

some time the first of next week.

header with Hammond at Erie

an ritlnr I " 'P

a . . j w - Alley CJlUftv lu Lo auirui 1

double

park next Sunday and

between the

champs and the present leaders of the

league. The score: CROWN POINT. r h " p a e Collins, lb 11 2 0 0 Andrews, ef 1 110 0 Flavin. If 1 13 0 1 BirmM, sa 2 S 1 2 0 Doll. 2b 1 12 2 0 Hlckey. rf 0 0 0 0 0 Cox. lb 3 3 8 1 1 Hudson, a. 2 3 8 1 0 Henning. p 1 11 6 1

Total 12 15 2T 11 3 LAPORTB.

r Kempf, rf 0 Heenan, ss 0 Corby, c .....0 Stout, lb 0 Dolph. If 0 Kerr, rf 0 Dawson, rf 0 Whitney. 2b ...0 O'Brien, p 0

Brown, p 0

h 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 e 7 15 0 0

Total 0 3 34 14 3 Stolen bases Bergwald (2). Flavin. Doll. Whitney. Sacrifice hits Doll. Andrews. Heenan. Two-base hits Hudson, Cox. Flavin. Three-base hit Hudson. Double play Whitney to Stout. Struck out By Henning, 8;

weeks on a visit with Mrs. Pettibone. Miss Hazel Smith, oldest daughter of Samuel Smith of West Joltet street, was married on Saturday to Mr. Logan Scrltchfield. formerly of Lowell but now of Gary. They left on a short honeymoon trip and will return to make their home here with their father. Congratulations. The Lyric photoplay house was thrown open to the public last evening after being closed for a few days, and a big crowd attended the first performance of the show. f Walter Fatch, who was quite seriously hurt in the motorcycle races at the fair grounds on Sunday by being thrown against the fence while riding at break nock speed, is reported to be recovering nicely from the effects of the accident. The accident to Fatch will no doubt put a crimp In some of the hazardous riding which marks the races held here. The courthouse clock is receiving a few coats of paint and gilding, the operation being responsible for the stopping the big clockwork yesterday afternoon. The weeds arc receiving their quietus In Crown Point at present, nearly every one obeying' the city ordinance regarding the destruction of same.

BURNHAM. Mrs. Emma Gayhart left last evening for Marshall county, Ind., where she expects to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. J. Nickles. Mr. and Mrs. James Faverty and family of Park avenue spent Sunday at Lincoln park. Mr. and Mrs. William MaePonald spent Sunday in Roseland with friends. Miss Emma Fox of Hammond was the guest of Miss Mary Frank on Sunday. Mr. Nickles of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon here on Important business. A. Schenkle of Thayer. Ind., Is spending a few days here with friends. Homer Dewitt of Hammond spent Sunday morning here visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Fuller. Mrs. J. Matchez of Iowa is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Combs of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rau and Mr. and Mrs. C Eldred were Hammond visitors

j Sunday evening.

Aliss uony I'Riion oi r-a.rit avenue was the guest of Miss Irene Beckman of Roseland on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hixon of Wanatah, Ind., are here visiting A. Belonge and family of Park avenue.

ROBERTS!) ALE. Mrs. Frank Buehler and children of Roberts avenue left Sunday to spend a week's vacation at Bass Lake, Ind. Mesdames Merle Sellers and W. C Green "were Gary visitors yesterday. . Mrs. John Blaul will entertain the members of the Marquette club at her home In Roberts avenue tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stross and Miss Clara Schaaf were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pinckard of Chicago Lawn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and- family moved today from the Roberts cottage In Indiana boulevard to South Chicago. Mrs. M. Buehler and son Walter returned home Sunday from Chicago, where they spent a week the guests of Mrs. Carl Buehler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers and fam

ily of . Roberts avenue enjoyed a day's

vard was the guest of relatives In Oak Park Sunday. Mrs. Hunt of South Chicago visited at the Smith home in Indiana boulevard yesterday.

HEflEWISGH. To prevent a waste of water through excessive sprinkling a warp''"? has been Issued that citizens who 1..-0 their garden hoses in the day time will be arrested. The ban on sprinkling is removed every evening at 7:30 and the Impatient householder may then sit up all night and water hia lawn If he wishes. At 7:30 in the morning, when the waking city again requires unlimited water for drinking or ablutional purposes, the hoses must be shut off. The new rule, according to Commissioner McGann, is to avert any danger of a water famine this summer. . Kline's pocket pool and bowling alleys will be open from 6 p. m. till 9:30

BLACK OAK. William Boscamp of Chicago spent

Sunday here with his wife, who is a

guest of Mrs. Weber.

Misses Louise and Lena Strauch of

Hammond spent Sunday here.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schultz and family of Crown Point spent Sunday here with

Mr. and Mrs. John Nimeta. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewen spent Sunday the guests of relatives at Hobart. The Elks of East Chicago had a pic

nic at Scheldt's grove. All report a fine

time.

Fred Keck transacted business at

Hammond Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kredyker spent

Sunday with Chicago relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Randhan and family took a trip to Hammond and vicinity

Sunday in their new Moline auto. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seberger were Sun day visitors In Hammond.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland of Omaha, Neb., the latter being a sister of Mrs. Mattern, are spending the week at the Mattern home in Oliver street. "A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeitlin of 119th street on Sunday. Mrs. Felix McElroy has returned from a three weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Page Owens, who was Miss Anna Welletle of this city, but who since

her marriage has resided at Ross -Common, Mich. Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Owens three weeks ago. The daughter survived only for a short

time, but the son Is well and getting

along nicely.

Frank Koehne and Edward Koehne

spent Sunday at the home of the for

mer's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Long of Laporte avenue. The young men are recruits on the U. S. S. Dubuque. They were members of the ninth division of Alton and fourth and

fifth of Chicago, who arrived In the

Chicago harbor on Sunday morning after an eight-day cruise on the U. S. S. Dubuque. On Sunday evening they left

for their homes In Alton to be the guests of their parents for two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith of Oliver

street are entertaining their niece. Miss Florence Smith of Laporte.

The wedding of Frank BuczkowskI of

this city and Miss May Connell of Chi

cago will take place at the Sacred

Heart church In Whiting on Tuesday,

July 23rd. The condlton of the 9-months old son

fo Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Kern of Central avenue, who Is in a precarious condition suffering with whooping cough, i was much the same yesterday. Mrs. pharles McCarthy lg Improving , at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond, j The bans announcing the marriage ' of Miss Irene Carrlnger of Whiting ' and Roger MacMurray of Oklahoma i

were read by Rev. John B. Berg at the Sacred Heart church on Sunday morning. The wedding will take piace on Wednesday, July 31st. Dr. E. L, Dewey and family of Whiting expect to tour the northwest In their Maxwell roadster. They will leave about Aug. 7th and will return Sept. 1st. Miss Genevieve McDermott of Sheridan avenue Is assisting In the postofflce during vacation period. The Masonic band will give concerts In the Whiting park every Thursday evening during July and August, beginning July 18th. The concerts will take place every Thursday evening from 7.30 to 8:30 p. m. The Queen Esthers will hold their regluar meeting at the home of Miss Gladys Douglas on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. M. Woods, who has been seriously HI at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. N. Nichols, is slightly Improved.

Biliousness is Bad Enough ' in itself with its headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath and nervous depressionbut nervousness brings a bad train of worse ills If it is not soon corrected. But if you will clear your system of poisonous bile you will be rid of present' troubles and be Secure against others which may be worse.

act quickly and surely they regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys tone the stomach. Then your blood will be purer and richer and your nerves won't bother you. The whole world over Beecham's PUls are known as a most efficient family remedy, harmless but sure in action. For all disorder of the digestive organs they are regarded as the Best Preventive and Corrective The dJraetiou ' with .vary Ima are IU-aapacUBy fas wmneaj Sold WKywWri. la bH JOc.. 25c

DAILY FASHION HINT.

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outing at Lake Woods Park Sunday Sunday all day. 15-2t Mrs. Stephen Langohr and Mrs. A. Bader were guests at the home of Mr. Messrs. O'Malley. Monehan and Tobe and Mrs. E. Langohr of East Side Sun- Silverman were out-of-town visitors day. , . - - Sunday. Raymond and Esther. Buell of Wau- LOST A pair of eyeglasses at or near kegan, HI., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. the tennis court. Finder, please, reBuell of Indiana boulevard Sunday. turn to Slivers Kline. Reward. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hannapel of Chi- Mrs. Frank Bock will entertain the, cago and Miss Florence Kelfer of Pedro club Thursday afternoon. Marshall, Mich., were guests at a din- J Carl Freeberg will leave Wednesday ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- to spend the remainder of the summer ard! Schaaf of Indiana boulevarl Sun-wlth relatives at West Point. Tnd.

day. ' Miss Sadie McGowan and ' brother Thomas McGowan visited relatives in South Chicago last evening. , Mrs. Cremmons returned to her home in Chicago after a week's visit at the Buehler home in Indiana boulevard. Thomas after of the fire department' Is on the sick list. Mrs. Fred Eggers and son Ernest of oberts avenue visited relatives In Crete, I1L, over Sunday. Mrs. Henry Flck of Harrison avenue was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana boule-

Mrs. Paul Rose of Hammond was In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gorll of Superior avenue were In Hammond Sunday. The Ladles' Aid society of St. Florlan's church gave a dance Sunday at Strug's hall. Mr. and Mrs. D. Newman and daughter Evelyn are visiting Mrs. R. Winter. Helen and John CzoskI of Chicago are spending their vacation with Mrs. P. Bogacz of Superior avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Korthaus had as guests Sunday Mr. ' and Mrs. William

LOWELL.

The" Lowell "ball team ws defeated

by the Momence team at Momence Sun day by a score of 14 to 5.

Henry Worley transacted business in

Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson of Chi

cago, who visited at the homes of Fred

Ebert and Frank Schmal for the past

week, returned to their home in the

city yesterday.

Miss Alma Hess of Hammond was

Miss Cora Hayden's guest over Sunday. Philip McNay and wife and ye editor,

wife and son, in Philip's new Reo auto were guests at the home of Fred Buse

Sunday. Mrs. Buse, who has been in very poor health for some time, is gradually regaining her health, which her many friends are pleased to hear. Mrs. Henry Baughman and daughter went to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Amos Thompson visited relatives In Creston Monday. Miss Alice Andrews, who was a guest of Miss Lena Hepp for several days, returned to her home in the city yesterday. Miss Grace Mee of Chicago Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Rant Pratt. Mrs. Alma Steneson and son of Chicago visited at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Uhter, for a week.

They returned home yesterday evening. Mrs. Simeon Sanger, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Beebe, In Englewood, returned home last evening. Mrs. Frank Plummer was a Chicago visitor yesterday. . Mrs. Sam Pletcher was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

Lady's Overblouse, The use of the overblouse is very extensive at the present time, as this is s practical garments, besides being a pretty idea. By its employment the service of more than one waist is obtained from a single blouse, especially if the model is carried out in net or In ee. The blouse closes st the left untfrr the arm seam and is simplicity itself to carry ont. The pattern. No. fvSfiO. is cut la sises 52 to 42 inches bust, measure. Medium size will require to make the pirnsent ss represented 1 yards of 38 Inch net and lb yard of 24 inch satin, or of one material 1 1,4 yards of SO inch roods. The above pattern can be obtained by snT!nr ten cent ta th office of this paper.

Wheeler, but formerly of this place, on Monday, a few hours after their birth. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Foreman were Gary visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hlta visited friends at Hammond Sunday. Blllle Boughton, who held a show here for the past week, has left town. The ring which was given away to the most popular school girl was awarded to Miss Theresa Nlksch. Mrs. Nuper and children of Englewood are here visiting with relatives. Miss Helen Kramer, who has been spending the past few days at Benton Harbor, returned home last evening. Mrs. Albert Rose of Hammond visited relatives here yesterday. Mrs. H, Kruse and children, who have been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Glynn, for th past few days, returned to her home In Chicago yesterday.

Chicago were among the St. John visitors Sunday. Mrs. Peter Pfeifer and son Peter of Whiting were seen here yesterdtay with their new auto.

Herman Bruns of Crete was a visitor ' calller here today

of Crown Point visited yesterday with, the family of Sam B. Woods. George Randolph of Chicago was her today. . ."

N. P. Banks of Hobart was a business

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DYER. Mr. and Mrs. Rau of St. John spent Sunday with J. F. Hoffman and family. Miss Pearl White of Chicago is spending a couple of Sveeks visiting friends here.

F. Scheldt and family were Hammond visitors Sunday. Miss Eva Ambre was a Chicago visitor today. Mrs. A. Scherer and children of St. John were the guest of J. Klein Sunday. J. L. Keilman transacted business in Hammond yesterday. A. W. Stommel and J. Burg were Crown Point visitors yesterday. Misses M. Fagen and Lena Lillig are visiting relatives and friends in Merrill, ville at present. Mrs. E. Balfe, a graduated nurse of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Peacock, at present. Mrs. Ledaux and son Andrew were Chicago visitors today. Mrs. W. Gettler and daughter Anastasla were Hammond visitors today. Mrs. F. Selfert and daughter Edna were in Hammond today. The Dyer Athletic club will give a dance tomorrow evening.

would like to hear from some 18 or 19-year-old baseball team in Lake county. For games pieae write to Allen Hyson, manager Ambridge Nokers, Clark Station, Ind. Miss Hulda Schwalbe returned to

Chicago after spending a few days with friends and relatives here. Miss Hulda Sohwalbe returned to Chicago after spending a few days with friends and relatives here. William Schmetzer, Allen Hyson, Walter Mehn and Elmer Behn spent the afternoon at Gary. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Waited Klinert and son Walter of East Side spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanger here. Mrs. Charles Scheurer and chlldreen Emily and Charles of Windsor Park spent the day with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Dettmann of Indiana Harbor spent the day with Clark Station relatives. Mrs. E. Beck and Mrs. O. Banner are spending a few days with friends at Legonler, Ind.

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CLARK STATION. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rayder and son Harold of Whiting spent the day with relatives here. The Ambridge Nokers lost their first baseball game of the season tsr a colored aggregation In Gary called the Gary Cubs. The defeat was due to the Injury of the Nokers pitcher. The score was 13 to 2 In favor of the colored . team. ' The , Ambridge Nokers

William Overmeyer and Willie

were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. Mrs. Paske and children went Saturday for a visit with friends at Lowell. Miss Ella Bruechet was called to Wilmington Saturday by the Illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Stevenson and daughter returned home Sunday after a two weeks' visit in Rose Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and daughter of Wolcott are visiting with his brother. Harvey Nelson. Charles Tabor of Conrad was In town Sunday. J. R. Mulder and family went by auto to Crown Point Sunday. Miss Helen Boyle returned to her home in Kentland Monday morning. Otis Phillips" and Fred Nelson took in the excursion to Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson went by auto to Valparaiso Sunday.

ST. JOHN. Miss May Bohling of Hammond spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Klein of Chicago were the guests of relatives here Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scheldt of Crown Point visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Scheldt and family of this place yesterday. Charles Kloss of Whiting transacted business here Sunday. Ed. Kletn of Chicago was a visitor

here yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernle Wright of South

here Sunday,

Mr. and Mrs. Hayse of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Austgen Sunday. Emil Stark visited friends at South Chicago Sunday. John Hoffman of Dyer was seen In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spanier and family of Hanover Prairie spent Sunday afternoon In St. John. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerlach visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Spits at Griffith yesterday. H. C. Fredericks and daughter of Hammond transacted business here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fiegle and family of Indiana Harbor were the guests of friends here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bothwell and daughter Lillian and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beach spent Sunday In East hicago with friends. Edward Kiersey of Burnham Is spending the week with his aunt. Miss A. Glazier. Mrs. Alice Pierce returned from Chl cago yesterday.

Glen and Hosford Park. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Hlney and family spent Sunday evening at Wheeler, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gotlleb. R. Blaemlre of Hammond was a visitor here yesterday. Paul Wehner of Hobart is spending a week with his sister. Mrs. J. Schmelter. Joseph Adler of Highland spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler. , Miss Anne Steunbig of Ross was seen here today. Mr. and Mrs. Dutto'n of Ross passed through here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jensen and children were seen here today.

MERRILL VILLE. Mrs. A. T. Eriggs of Valparaiso spoke In the M. E. church Sunday, her subject being "Foreign Mission." Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blatchley were at East Chicago yesterday and attended the dedication of the M. E. church. Miss Curtis and niece. Miss Florence Curtis, of Detroit and Mrs. Etta Vllmer

Under the name "Canton Bern'er Frauenvereln," a Swiss society of women, representing all parts of the canton of Berne, has Just been formed In the Swiss capital to carry out a somewhat original scheme on behalf of girls and women. The object, of the society Is to prevent girls entertalng factories, cafes and trades which are already over-crowded with women workers, and where the wages are, therefore, cut down to the lowest limit. The Berner society wishes girls to learn men's trades and to ebcome bookbinders, carpenters, sign painters, chemists, farmers, masseurs, travelers, eta

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HOBART. A fire broke out In Mr. King's residence in the east part of town on Saturday evening. No one was home at the time and the fire started on the ironing board, where an electric flat Iron was left with the power turned on.

The fire was extinguished before much damage was done. ' About fifteen from here went to Liverpool to fish Sunday. j The dance held at Lake George Park on Saturday evening was well attended. The graduating class of 1910 from the Hobart high school held a class reunion on Saturday afternoon and enjoyed a moonlight party on Lake George in . the evening." All report a, Kood time. The sad news reached here of the death of the twins,, being a boy and girl, of Mr. and Mrs. P. Palmer of

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