Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1912 — Page 6

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Tuesday, July 23, 1912. DAILY FASHION HINT. Crown Point Mews

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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS From the Diary of Si. Lence HI Water sea he stayed . awake a purpose t'other night f see ef th' government kept a-goln' while sum fellers slept, an he found It did. Crown Point's er great business town. Everybuddy's mind In' his own an' sumuddy else's business at th' same time, "specially sum o' th' wimmin. Since th price o' vegetables hes gone up A Muse hes been doln' his vaudeville stunt t th Crlterlor every night this week. The trial of the two Krause boy, living near Oary, charged with steal ing timber from a workshed erected j by the Parry contracting gang near , LottavIIle, occurred before Judge Nicholson yesterday morning. The charge against the two young fellows was grand larceny, but owing to the , fact that the boys were young and It was their first offense, Mr. Parry, the prosecuting witness, and the court decided to be as lenient as possible and pass. The young fellows were badly ROBERTSDALE. The Sunday school and Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church will hold their annual plcnlo Thursday, July 25, at the Lake Front Park. Those In charge are sparing no pains to make this a success. There will be plenty of amusements all day for both young and old. Come and bring your friends and enjoy a day of pleasure. John Bley of 116th street spent the week end In Milwaukee, Wis., visiting friends. Misses Katherlne and Clara Schmittle of Harrison avenue were the guests of out-of-town friends last evening. Ho-Uis Hunter of Hammond visited friends on Harrison avenue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Eggere and son Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehler and children returned home from Bass Lake. InL, Sunday, where they enjoyed a week's vacation. Edward Wonnocott of Harrison avenue spent Sunday In Chicago visiting friends. Judge Atchison and daughter Agnes of Roberts avenue are spending several days at their summer home In Crocker, Ind. Misses Adeline Leverens and Emma Kasch visited the latter" cousin, Miss Whittmer of Chicago. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sutherland of Reese avenue visited Mrs. Frank Olson of Geneva, 111., over Sunday. The Atchison Colts defeated the Robertsdale Stars by a score of 7 to 4 Saturday afternoon. Tom Nicholson of Roberts avenue was a Hammond business visitor last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers and family and their guest. Mrs. Lena Warner of Bloomlngton. spent the week end In South Haven, Mich. Mrs. Cannon of Milwaukee, Wis., is spending a few days here visiting her daughters, Mrs. J. Kidney and Mrs. M. Madura. Thomas Rafter of the fire department is able to be out again after a week's illness. Misses Ida Hotnan, Caroline Buehler and George Gerke and Chas. Kggers were White City vlertors last evening. Miss Emma Kesche returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after a week's visit with her aunt. Mrs. Edward Hennessy of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Houlsworth of Pearl street were the guests of Hammond friends last evening. Mrs. Jasper Wlchoret and children of Roberts avenue returned home from Columbus, O.. Sunday, where they spent several week, visiting her mother. ST. JOHN. C. W. Nubolts of Water Valley visited with Mr. and Mrs. EmU Larson Saturday. Miss Clara Gerlach was a Crown Point visitor Saturday. Mrs. B. Pfelfer of Whiting spent SunHealth And Success are inch intimate relations that no one can be expected to be well acquainted with f ucceas who doe not keep good bold on health. Most ceriooi sicknesses start in minor troubles of the digestive organ. Thousands know by actual experience that health and strength and therefore success 1,1 - Aire Increased By Use of BeeehanTs Pills in time, and before minor troubles become deepseated and lasting. This famous family remedy will clear your system, regulate your bowels, stimulate your ber, tone your stomach. Then your food will properly nourish you and enrich your blood You will be healthy enough to resist disease 1 uttiong enough to take due advantage of opportunity after taking, as needed, MAP Sett varrw t0c2Sa,

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scared through their escapade and promised to reform all all ways If the leniency of the court and Mr. Parry la responsible. It Is reported that the triangular piece of ground on Goldsborough and Main street and Merrillvllle road has been purchased by the women interested In the purchase of the land, which will probably be turned over to the city to be used as a small parkway. " The land is owned by Guy Chapman and has cost the owner several ttmes its purchase price in Improvements. Many of the Crown Point baseball fans have been changed from rank pessimists to optimists over the result of last Sunday's game and have the pennant still flying to signal the victory. With the team going its present stride it looks like the top rung of the ladder at the end of the season, and Crown Point will certainly play to win that distinction again. The funeral of Abe Sowards will b held this afternoon about 2 o'clock, after which the remains will be taken to Salem for burial. County papers will please copy. Miss Norma Bartholomae has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Helser were Hammond visitors yesterday. Miss Mayroe Laws has returned from a delightful visit with friends at Cleveland. Ohio.

day here with Mr. and Mrs. John Pfelfer and family. Mrs. John Miller, Jr., was the guest of relatives at South Chicago Sunday. Charles Dornson of Chicago was seen in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scherer and Mrs. Albert Scherer and family spent Sunday in Chicago visiting relatives. Miss Cell a Ludwlg of Chicago is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ludwlg. Albert and Phillip Klein of Chicago spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. Miss Barbara Auterman returned to Chicago Sunday night after spending the day here with her mother, Mrs. M. Auterman. Al. Heptner and Miss Theresa Bohllng of South Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spanier Sunday. Jacob Darmstadt. Math LiUig and Frank Groth of Chicago returned to their homes Sunday night after spending a week here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Larson and son Charles spent Sunday in Chicago. Robert Connors was an Indiana Harbor visitor Sunday. Peter Welngart of Chicago is visiting here at the present time. Anton Hearst was a St. John visitor Monday. Quite a number of people from here attended the funeral of Math Ambre at Dyer Monday. Dan Vincent of Crown Point transacted business here today. HEGEWISCH Mrs. E. Erickson returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit with her mothher at South Bend. W. E- Levette and family were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mrs. J. S. Johnson of 61st street. Mise Hazel Livings spent Sunday with friends at Englewood. Leo Detrick spent yesterday with his parents. Mrs. Bert Starkweather is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kortrlght of Valpo. Miss Florence Christenson spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Atmur and daughters. The relief corp of the G. A. R. will hold an Ice cream social Friday the 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boyle of 11 808 Emerald avenue, Pullman. . Everyone la Invited to be present. Mrs. L. Anderson and Mrs. Ecklund were shopping In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Welland will spend Thursday visiting Mrs. Bloomstrom of East Side. J. Brodle has moved the stock In Livings' building to his store on Erie ave. Mrs, Pauline Setdel sold her property at 12510 Ontario avenue to Joseph Kwasnlak. Consideration, 11,800. Adolph Grundmaa and William Sippel were In Chicago Saturday. William Stlegllta of Hammond visited at the home of Mrs. R. Winter's Sunday. About 200 people from here attended the circus yesterday. Mrs. Campbell and daughter of Hammond visited Mrs. L. Levette yesterday. Watch for Hopklnson's big sale. CLARK STATION. There are several etams grading on Fifth avenue from Ambrldge to Clark road. By the first of next week they will finish grading for the right of way of the Gary Intenirban, which will be extended to Clark road. The American Bridge company baseball team defeated the Chicago Magnets ni a very exciting game by the score of S to 4. Lamllne pitched for the Bridge boys. Thomas Bender of Chicago spent the day with Clark Station friends. Mrs. I Abraham and Miss EdnaBehn of South Chicago spent the day with friends and relattves here. Miss Hulda Schwalbe returned to Chicago after spending a few days with Clark Station relatives. BURNHAM. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Luchene of Hammond spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller of Center avenue. Mrs. Walter Combs, Mrs. J. Matches, Miss Irene Hill, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rau and Miss Estella Mills spent Sunday evening in Hammond. Miss Dollie Patton of Park avenue was the guest of Miss Mary Dinwiddle of Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder entertained the latter's parents from East Chicago Sunday evening. Misses Mary Frank and Ann Moran

4830 Lady's One Piece Kitchen Apron. The busy woman will no doubt appw date this apron design, as it is one of the shn pleat ever offered, besides being neat looking and practical. Tbe apron is ctrt ia one piece and fastens by a almjla batton. It can be made of gingham, percale. Mnea or seersucker, and may be rrlnsaaed around the neck and armbolea with cotton braid or bands of contrasting material. The pattern, No. 4.R30. Is ent hi sizes 82, JOT. 40 and 44 inches bnt meaenre. Medium mh will mrnfre 4 yards of 27 Inch roods or S yards of S3 Indi material. The above pattern can be obtained by sending 10 cents re tbe office of this paper. spent Sunday afternoon In South Chicago with friends. Mrs. Charley Cook of Rand avenue entertained her sister from Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott of Hammond spent Saturday evening here visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mills. C. Whlttenberg of Park avenue transacted business in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Robert Patton spent yesterday in Hammond visiting her mother, Mrs. Lauerman. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Furner of Park avenue attended church at Englewood on Sunday. Miss Martha CBleagner of Coming's Bridge spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. O. Belonge. Glen and Hosford Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmelter and sons spent Sunday at Hobart, being the guests of Mrs. Schmelten's mother, Mrs. Wehner. Ellen Peterson Of Gary spent Sunday with her mother. Joseph Adler of Highland spent yesterday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler and family. Jacob Hlney and family were Griffith visitor yesterday. Mrs. F. Halfman and son Carl were Gary shoppers. Misses Annie and Lizzie Gruder of Chicago are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Math Weinand and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. Fleck of Merrillvllle were seen on our streets today. Thomas Adler and daughter Marian were Gary shoppers today. HIGHLAND. A large crowd from here attended the circus today. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. R J. Kooy and family, Mrs. E. Hollet, Mr. and Mrs. J. Katzbach and ' family. Mrs. Daugherty and son, and Miss Margarette Werdemann. The Missed H. and Myrtle unster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty. F. J. Grimmer is in Chicago on business today. The Misses Mary Kraus and Lizzie Jolce spent Sunday with parents. Miss Dora Stall made a visit at Misa K. Hartog yesterday. An insane man was found here and has been turned over to the sheriff. Miss Helen Burrolo and sister spent Sunday with Miss V. Franchi. Mr. and Mrs. Grimmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hollet were auto riding yesterday. M. Shoule was a business caller here today. HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Morton of Gary visited friends and relatives here yesterday. ' Miss Mabel Reynolds of Chicago visited relatives here on Sunday. A large crowd attended the lawn social given by the M. S. church on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins and family How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. " We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. .

Misses Helen and Louise Mattern, Gertrude Lauer, Lucile Daegltng and Hazel M. Long will leave on Wednesday for a two weeks' camping trip at Shelby, Ind. Miss Jessie M. Curtis of Oliver street Is the guest of Miss Hazel McCandless at Niles, Mich. Miss Mamie Bernstein has returned home from Chicago, where she was the guest of relatives for several days. Bennle Splvak spent Sunday visiting with his aunt in Chicago. Mrs. Allen of South Chicago was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Goldrick of 121st street. The funeral of John, the 9-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Kern of Central avenue, was held yesterday. Father Berg preached the funeral services at the family home at 1:30 p. m. Interment was at Greenwood cemetery. Death was due to whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dallas spent Sunday evening visiting Mrs. Kurtz at South Chicago. - George Childs and J. DIneen were Milwaukee visitors over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. B. Brock and children spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. King at Hammond. Mrs. Fred Helntz of Hammond and niece. Mrs. Eunice James of Whiting, are on an auto trip.

and Miss Margaret Boldt of Hammond visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Bold over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black visited with friends and relatives at Valparaiso Sunday. Several from here attended the dance at East Gary on Saturday evening. Clemm Fifleld of Chicago visited with his parents over Sunday. Miss Helen Kramer has resigned her position as stenographer for Attorney Gottlieb at Gary, where she haa been employed for the past year. LOWELLu The following teachers have been appointed for the ensuing term of school: Superintendent, a. T. Elliott; principal, B. M. Leffier; Miss Margaret Johnston and Miss Lowena Johnson, high school teachers; Miss Ella Graham, primary; Miss Ethel Harper, second and third; Miss Bessie Griffith, fourth; Miss Helen Ford, fifth; Miss Hannah Caster, sixth and seventh; Miss Da-ls, eighth. While Lowell was peculiarly fortunate last year in having a splendid staff of teachers, it is no less fortunate this year in having retained a number of Its old ones and having added good ones to the list. Robbers broke into the fruit and confectionery store Sunday night and stole five boxes of 10c cigars, several boxes of 6c cigars, a quantity of chewing tobacco, some bottled goods and a nice big watermelon, which was in the show case In front. There were two In the party, both young, one a mere boy. Judging from the shape and sizes of the foot prints plainly visible In the wet ground. They cut a panel from the back door and entered and opened the door from which they departed. While there is a pretty good clue, no arrests have yet been made. The stock stolen amounted to about $85. Mel Moore of Shelby was in town today. Mrs. Bird Viant and children and Mrs. Fred Schmal and children went to Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Pfau of Chicago visited her daughter, Mrs. Zink, at the home of Mark Webber Sunday, returning to the city yesterday morning. The ice cream social given by the Ladies' Aid society, the Epworth League and the adult Bible class of the Methodist church, held In the Castle building, Saturday night, was a successful event flnancialy as well as socially. .The proceeds goes toward making necessary repairs In the class rooom of the church. DYER. Mrs. Hoffman and daughter Clara of Merrillvllle visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Gettler and DAILY FASHION HINT. Girl's Tunic Dress, For a ems 11 girl What could be prettiei than this charming tunic dress that any woman can fashion in a short time and at mail expense? The frock closes at the back and can be made with or without the guimpe, which ia provided by the pattern. The skirt is cut in four gores, and the whole appearance of the garment ia chic aad dainty. Linen, mohair, pongee and silk may be need, with the trimming of contrasting material The pattern, No. 8345, ia cut in aizea eight to fourteen years. Medium size will require for tonic skirt 2 yards of 36 iaefc material and of a yard of contrasting material, and for guimpe 1 yards of 86 inch material. The above pattern can be obtained by sending 10 cents to the office of this

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rupp avenue left last evening for Crocker, Ind., to spend the week. Mr. Sherwln has just recovered from the typhoid fever, and the trip is being made for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Ohio avenue, who has Just returned home from St Margaret's hospital, is getting along very nicely. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church meets on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehrke and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Plau and family, and John Gehrke, George Gehrke and Miss Ida Homan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hawkins of Oak Park. The Misses Louise Mattern and Ruth Gavit, who spent Saturday and Sunday at the Gavit farm, returned home yesterday. Royal Neighbors of camp No. 4207 of Whiting will leave on the 10 o'clock car Wednesday, July 84, for the picnic at Jackson Parle AH are Invited to attend. 120 Whiting lots for sale on White Oak and Schrage avenues. Price $50 and up. The owner is an eastern man in poor health and Immediate sale Is required. Henry S. Davidson, 609 Clark St.. Whiting. children went to the circus at Hammond Monday. Quite a number of people from surrounding towns attended the funeral of Mat Ambre yesterday. Mies Mabel Scheldt of Chicago came yesterday to spend her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Scheldt. Mrs. E. Balfe of Chicago, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Peacock for the past week, returned home today. Mrs. H. Kellman and daughter Veronica were Hammond visitors today. w - I! hT be'D J! - twiiu o.gu, im rtjiroea 10 do m a critical condition at this meeting. Misses Evelyn Grlener and Maymie Kellman were the guests of Alma Kell man at Valparaiso Sunday, Misses May Kellman and Lena Austgen went to Chicago Sunday to visit their niece. Miss KImmet of Lowell, who was operated on at St. Anthony's hospital. Andrew Kammer of St. John was the guest of T. Kammer and family Sunday. Miss Helen Nelbllng of Chicago ia visiting relatives and friends here at present. A party of K. of C. went to the ball game at Hammond Sunday. Charles Scheldt of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Herman were Chicago visitors Sunday. Ed. Scheldt and sisters Theresa and Catherine of Chicago Heights visited friends here Sunday. The funeral of Miss Tlllle Richert, who died laet Thursday, was held yes-

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terday afternoon at Oakland. A number of friends of the family from here attended. Miss Clara Schmidt of Cedar Lake Is visiting relatives here at present. Mrs. Ed. Berriger and children of Hammond spent Sunday here the guests of relatives. Keep out the ditch Will, we have good oiled roads In Dyer to run on. Mrs. A. Stommel and daughter Ruth returned home after a couple of weeks' at Zion City. Miss B. Scheldt was a Chicago visitor today. John Gardner and family of Merrillvine, Mrs. J. Gardner and Miss Helen Reinert of Hammond were the guest of J. J. Klein and family Sunday. Mrs. M. Klein of Hammond and Mrs f vl-on nd son Edward of East Chicago were the guests of F. L. Kellman and family Sunday. FADS Long coats AXD KASHIOX. of white corduroy are worn 'or short motor trips, boating and outdoor sports. White crochet buttons make a very effective trimming for a lingerie blouse and are popular. The new lace blouse is exquisitely made of different kinds of lace combined with tulle and filet net. Sheer linen and batiste, embroidered or plain, are used upon gowns of silk, satin or charmeuse. Fringed scarfs of bias silk or satin knotted at the left side of linen frocks and uongee3 give a smart finish. The present fashion is to expose the whole of a bandeau or wreath, instead of threading It through the hair. Lingerie collars and odd buttons are the only trimming required for the onepiece dress ef linen, silk or serge. il Hammond for a

To keep the alno tray of a gas stove bright and clean rub with benzine, then wash with soap and pulverised pumie. It will look like new. If spots are stubborn use a ltttle kerosene. MAY STOP ROOSTERS CROWING IN DENVER Constables will be very busy serving injunctions In Denver If a certain ordinance when baa been Introduced In the commas council of that town," becomes local law. The man who ln

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trodueed the ordinance is Supervisor George J. Klndel. and he proposes to make It unlawful In the Colorado, metropolis for roosters to crow be, 'tween the hours of 11 p. m. and f a. m. , Klndel does not suggest bow the proposed law should be enforced, but the best method undoubtedly would be to serve Injunctions upon all the roosters who are now in the habit of crowing before o'clock In the morn.. It . . Solicitor.

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