Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, July 30, 1912.

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A DIXiBR. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart Jonai were host end hostess at a six o'clock dinner last evening Riven In compliment to the Misses Julia Victor and Julia Brelllng- of Chicago who are spending the summer In Hammond. The guests , were delightfully entertained with music and games during the afternoon. Mrs. Albert Sternberg, Mrs. R. Jonas and Miss Victor gave the musical pro- ( gram. At six o'clock a prettily appointed, dinner of five courses was served. The tables were decorated very attractively with flowers and ferns. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Victor and children. Julia, ciur-( l of which Mrs. Harry Hatfield Is ence and Helen. Misa Julia Brelllns 1 chairman will have charge of the and Miss TlUIe "Wilker of Chicago. Mr. 'meeting. An Invitation to attend is and Mrs. Albert Sternberg and chtl- extended the many members, dren John anil -Prank of Milwaukee. - , - Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart Meisel and chit- will MEET THCRSDAY. dren, Marjorie and Lucile. Mrs. The members of Circle No. 2 of St, Frances Meisel and daughter Rose of Margaret s hospital will meet with East Chicago. The Hammond guests Mrs. Mat Jung at her home In "Vilwere Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lange,-Mr. and Hams street Thursday. afternoon. Mrs. Peter Marxsen, Mr. and Mrs. ' Cards will be the entertainment at the Reynold Jonas and Miss Elizabeth meeting. It was first announced that

Borman. I A SOCIAL GATHERING. Honoring her sister, Mrs. Joseph Relnke of St. Paul who Is spending the summer in Hammond, Misa Dollle

Knotts delightfully entertained a M. "V. Q. Club will be entertained at mall company of friends at her home 'la thimble party at the home of Mra. in Muenlch court last evening. The R. H. Price, 8S3 Ada street. The memgreater part of the evening was de-' bers will devote the hours to tholr voted to cards and several games of needle work and music. It will be one

600 ' were played. The games progressed at two tables. High score was made by Miss Owens and the consolation prise was awarded to Miss Ellsa-k-k nr.ki... - was -iBo a Peas - ant feature of the evening. Dainty Aivniiiucuig wcic bchtu Hiipr xno caru games. rOXCLlDB VISIT HERB. The Misses Nellie Hill. Marie Davis. Kate Sehnautter and Mayme Fdgarty who have been the guests of Miss Elizabeth Webber of Hammond for a week returned to their homes in Jeff- I ersonvllle, Ind. yesterday. A number of delightful frair w. i

honor of the young women during HU Clu whoJiU meet for their their visit here. There were parties ' r?f ,M-"M,h" meeting. Pedro at the Lake Front, theater partiea and W,U b plyed dur,n th0 afternoon, relatives of Miss Webber's gave house parties at their homes la .Westvllle WILL PLAY PEDRO, and Cedar Lake, Ind. Mr- Feter Halfman will have the . ....... members of the China Club as her MISS PIPER AWAY OX VACATIOX. this evening at her - home . in Miss Cora Piper of Hammond, Ind., I Michigan avenue. It will be the reguls the guest of Mrs. Molly. Foness, 700 , ,ar bi-monthly meeting and the usual Seventeenth street, this' week. She prsram oJ the club will be followed.

came Saturday and expects to leave Thursday or Friday for Massillon. vniu, 10 niiena a ramiiy reunion to be held at the home of her late sister. Mrs. Felix Bernard. Mr. Bernard and his daughter. Pearl will entertain j about one hundred relatives at an out- I door dinner Sunday, after which Miss Piper will leave for her duties as mar.-J ager of the Postal Telegraph office n Hammond. Miss Piper is well known in Moline, having held the same position for several years in the Moline office of that company! Moline (I1L) Times. A SLUMBER PARTY.

Miss Mary Callahan entertained a' Powley, 6 Clinton street. It is desired few of her friends at a slumber party that many members attend as busilast evening at her home, 42 Highland ness of importance will be transacted. street. Music and games were social I . features of the evening until midnight! A LAWN SOCIAL, when a luncheon was served. Mlas The ladles of the Monroe street Callahan has two house guests, Miss Methodist church will give an ice Kathryn MacDonald and Miss Aurora "cream social at Conkey park, ThursRogers of Chicago. Other guests at day, August 1st to which the public is the party were Miss Irene Clover, Mis? invited. At noon ice cream and cake

-ni.ua. wearing, miss Ionian Trout, Miss .Henrietta ana Miss Janette Hiwon. , A CLUB MEETING. Miss Bertha Hansen was hostess to the members of the Ideal Book Club at her home in Rimbach avenue last evening. In company with the members she entertained Miss Shanstrom of Chicago who is visiting Mrs. J. J. Anderson at her home In Ann street. Mrs. Young of Highland street was another guest. It was the regular bimonthly meeting postponed from Tuesday of last week on account of j the absence of several of the members from the city. The early part of the evening was devoted to the discussion of current maarazlne articles ar,A ih. usual study subjects. Dainty refreshmenta were served during the evening. In two weeks Mrs. C. B. Miller of Highland street will be hostess. The usual study and social program will be followed. AN ALL DAY SESSION. The members of the Deborah Society will meet for an all day session Wednesday in the parlors of the First Christian church In Calumet avenue. Home bakery will be on sale all day. After a short business session the day wll be spent socially. Committee No. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for IB C ECS I! The Original and Qenulns Th'a Food-drink for ill Agss. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without rtl k quick loach prepared ia a minute. Take ao imitation. JutsajHORUCri" Hot ia Any tanii Trust

SOCIAL SEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. Tae mrabfn of the Deborah Society will mMt for aa all day session WfdMd7 la the parlor of tae First C hrlatlan church In Calumet avenue. There will be meeting of the Ladles' Society of the B. of L. F. and E. Wednesday afternoon In the K. of P. Hall la South Ilohman street. Mrs. Weis would entertain tha members but other made later. arrangements were A THIMBLE PARTY. This afternoon the members of the of their bi-monthly, meetings. MISS FGDDGR ENTERTAINS. At Her homn fn PTaat Cf... a w n, ..-. -v.fuv. .MlM Meta Fedder will entertain the re-'younK WOmen of the N. N. Embroidery Club this evening. Miss Fedder will be hostess at a thimble party. Music and needle work will be the social diersions. E.TERTAIXS WITH CARDS. Mrs. F. Ketchel at her home in claud "feet will entertain a few Her friends at cards this afternoon. wu. e me memDers 01 tne idle Pedro will be played at three tables. A JfOTICE TO MEMBERS. The officers and members of Hammond Council N. A. U. are requested to attend the next regular' meeting Thursday evening, August 1st- at Clark's Hall in the old Masonic Temple in State street as business of importance will be transacted. C W. HEIMBACH, Secretary. A BUSINESS MEETING. The social department of the Epworth League of the First M. E. church will have a business meeting this evening- at the home of Miss Mabel will be served so that the employes of the Conkey plant may attend. In the evening there will be a social rally and a pleasant time Is assured all who attend. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Powley and fami ly are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. An arew Baxter, Mrs. Fred Smith. Miss Clara White and Marvin McConnell of Chicago at their home, 3 Clinton street. T . axrs. j. noraquest, sr., and son Thomas of Towle street have returned from a visit with friends and relatives at Burlington. Ia. Mrs. Margaret Knotts of Muenlch court has gone to Holly, Mich., to spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Helen Belriger and children are 'd,ns the day wlth relativ - Mrs. M. J. Dermedy and son Milton have returned from Danville, 111 wnere tney spent a few days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cowan and fam ily: . Miss Elizabeth Webber has returned from a short visit with relatives at Cedar Lake. John Henderson is spending his vaca tion with friends and relatives in Pitts burg. Mrs. Joseph Reinke of St. Paul and Miss Dollle Knotts of Hammond are spending the day with Mrs. Grove, at her home, in Ra vans wood, III, Kitchen tables topped with sine can be cleaned by a brisk rubbing with a cion wet with, viaeg&rv, u v. ,

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Here is a dainty lingerie (rock of white batiste. The skirt la composed of wide ar.J narrow embroidery combined with tucked Insets. Below the pointed scallops of the bottom of the skirt Is placed a fold of black mouaeeline. The bodice and aleevea are tucked and ornamented with collar and cuffs of embroidery. V -' I ILodie Assemblies A very enjoyable meeting of Tri umph Council No. 11, D. of L, was held last evening in I. O. O. F. hall, In East State street. It was the regular bimonthly meeting and there was an unusually large attendance of members. Thr -tvaa Imltfntlstn n f pandlilatAa ,.,.,,, .ra, ma.,-r. " " - . . of interest to the members were dls- . t,, , . . . ... cussed. Plans lor the next meeting to . . .. . . . . . be held on the evening of Aug. 12th were made. The usual business and social program will be followed. After the business meeting refreshments were served and a delightful time was spent socially. There will be initiation of candidates at the meeting of the Ladies' society of the B. of L. F. & E. Wednesday afternoon, in the K. of P. hall. In South j Ho h man street. After the lodge session a short time will be frpent socially. A large attendance of the membership is desired...., . .. A large attendance of the member ship is. desired at the meeting of Golden Rule Council No.1 1. I). of L., this evening, in the K. of P. hall, in South Ilohman street. The usual program will be followed. After the business meeting there will be a short social sessions. The members of Gertnanla Rebeckah lodge will meet in I. O. O., F. hall in East State street, this evening for their regular bi-monthly meeting. A business and social program, will be fol lowed. It is desired that many mem bers attend. AT LAKEWOODS PARK. Russell Gavlt, son of City Attorney Gavit of Hammond was a visitor at Lake Woods park Saturday night with a party of young men from Htmmoni Mr. Gavit has just returned from a, re markable motorcycle trip through In diana, Michigan and Ohio. He left Hammond a week ago, and went up to Flint and Saginaw Michigan. Then he rode to Detroit where he took In the big Cadillaq.ua celebration. Later he dropped' down and made some Ohio towns and then came on back to Ham mond arriving Saturday night. He re-

THAT THE SUPREMACY OF THE UNITED STATES BE MAINTAINED THESE ARMY Of F1CLS

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Lieut. Thomas OeWItt Milling; upper right. Captain Charles De Forest Chandler; at bottom, Capt. F. B. Hennessy. Every afternoon In pleasant weather the array aviation grounds at College Park, near Washington, Is the scene of trials and experiments In aviation. The army aviation squad, commanded by Capt. Charles Chandler, comes to the grounds a little after three o'clock and then the wcrk commences. Some of the more daring ones are Lieuta. Oelger and Milling and Capt. V- B. Hennessy. They are seen In their machines In accompanying photographs,

MEMORIAL. In remembrance of. Raymond, Warnimont who entered eternal rest one year ago today: We had a little treasure once

He was our Joy and pride: We loved him,, ah, perhaps to well For soon he slept and died. All is dark within our dwelling. Lonely are our hearts today For the one we loved so dearly Has for ever passed away. From mamma and papa, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Warnlmont and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brhardt. ports that he found bad roads In Michigan, but those of Indiana and , , , , . . , Ohio were in good shape and travel ' . , was easy. Hammond was well represented at T , , ' J t. i 1 . t . . Amrtnc t ho mimArnu ra r i xm f f r.m I that town was one chaperoned by Frank Blocker, who last season was on the gate at the park. Tn the party were: Hugto Murphy, who is considered BONEYS SEND CARDS. Hammond friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Boney have received cards fromd them from Innsbruck Tyrol in Austria, d Where the Hammond people are visit- j ing their son Edward Boney. George Kussmaul, Jr. of Hsmmond is with the Boneys, and all report having a very pleasant visit. Edward Boney Is a student at Innsbruck University where he is prepar ing himself for the priesthood. TOIXESTOH T. Wildermuth of Royal Center transacted business In town today. Miss Kathryn Slocum of Griffith will spend a few days with friends here. ' H. Hoffman of Black Oak was a busi ness visitor here yesterday. Mrs. A. Haeker visited in Chicago yesterday. ' " " The L. I. W. club will meet with Mrs. P. J. Maloney Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Helen Lucey returned from week's visit with relatives in Michigan , city . " . . , , I Mrs. H. Letup of Chicago is the guest I , , , , , , " B 'of Mrs. L. Marks for a few days. i ' . . f .juivu w mm Ifc Viuca.g)0 Visitor yesterday. 1 Miss Nettle Grahel is visiting friends In New Chicago. for a few days. . , Miss Wllna Gallagher visited friends In Chicago today. Days Hews In Gary STREET, OPENING ... ! T m-w 'm m - ; r f tfa tJNVii JMUltJli '' - ', - ?:? . ' The Gary board of public works once more has gone after the whitehaired street opening question. It has

some wag, and who could go on , the I IZZZZ 1, " W .. every day, practice on tb nlano a

stage ana make gooa as a comedian at . - , , . . any time; Adam Ebert Jr.. Harley ! c 1'!. " (" Locklln. Bernard Plumb and Bryant f TT!r! "7 . Smalley. son of Mayor Smalley of j own clothes, Hammond. The young men took n Z ' J"1 wash th hikm . i ! dlhe and practice music."

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Instructed' the Gary & Western to get'McNiece and daughters. Miss Geraldlne, busy . and open tip Adams ' street Miss Reha Thatcher and Evert Lambke

through Its track elevation and start It Inside of" ten days. ' Washington street must be opened up In thirty days." And if the road doesn't do it the 'city will do it and send the bill around to the' railroad president. Pastor Is Here. Rev. Father. WycofT, the new . pastor of Christ . Episcopal church, who assumes his duties In September, -was a Gary visitor today. Father Wycoff and family will move to the city In the fall. Praises Gary. G. F. McGuff of Portland. Ind., passed through Gary yesterday en route by automobile from his home to Callfornla, said about Gary: "I was in Gary two years ago and saw wonderful; things. Tour achievements are known from coast to coast. Toople everywhere expect big things of Gary. They are never surprised at anything; they expect too much, but

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how yorso girls HELP WITH HOUSEWORK. , , About BO school srlrln IH-tng l a 4 wntfn town were recently asked to write carefully a list of the 4 home tulu they were required d dally to perform. Out of thia nam- d ber those quoted below were re- d ported mm brlna- students of ' first d rank. Thetr statements seem to d Indicate that home work on the part of yonnx Rlrbi is not a hla- d drance to good scholarship, as d d some parents have held. d Age lOi "Wash and dry the sup- A Pr dishes, keep my own bedroom d A . . , . v a order, darn my stockings, do a d I little sewing-, help bake and help d clean op the house on Saturday." a Aee 111 "Fix np my own room. d help waAh din hen mornlns and I evening, carry In coal and kin- . dllng, run errands. I Age 12. "Take care of my own 4 "Age 14 1 "Wash dishes, sweep, d prepare supper and breakfast, make the hedn, help milk." d Parents should tell their daugh. d d ter how anxious they are that d they become able, wllllna; and m self-reliant home makersy and try d to explnln to them how dependent e the woTld Is for Its well-being up- d on these very oualltles In woman, a. Gary always lives up to their expectations." Mr. McGuff was the guest of Judge A. C. Carver and son, Albert, of this city. Burglary in Gary. Mrs. Mitchell, 738 Virginia street, reported to the police today that a burglar had entered her house during . nr absence. ; The thief secured 5. j Detectives are working on the case. 1 j NE W PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Albert C. Carver, formerly stenographer for the Gary law firm of Manlove and Carver and later In the employ of the steel corporation, has opened a public stenographer's office In the Renyolds-building. Mrs. Ira Elnsworth entertained at a birthday party yesterday afternoon at her -home, in Twenty-ifth avenue. Games were Indulged in, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames F. W. Spero, G. E. Agnes, B. H. Weber, E. L. Kimball, F. Hart, G. E. Linton of - Gary. Sidney Alnsworth, G. L. Krames and Son Claude, Sidney Alnsworth, Jr.; Fred Fur man. F. MuzzaJl .and daughter "- . . Geneva and Miss .Emma. Ainswortn oi i Crown Point, Mrs. J: B. Williams and daughter. Miss Meta, of Tolleston; Mrs. . Scholler and daughters. Misses Lei a nd Dorothy, of Hobart; Mrs. M. A. I of Valparaiso and Mrs. H. C Pennock ( and daughters Geraldlne and Harriet of ' Woodstock, 1111, BEtl'RN TO GARY. Doctors W. S. and Mabel C. Faulds of the Knotts building returned yesterday after a month's trip to the state of Washington .where they were look ing over some investments. O BUSINESS. P. L. Bennett clerk of the -Victoria hotel Is in Indianapolis on a business trip. TO MICHIGAN-. . George W Swartz, head of the edu cation department, of the Y. M. C A. i and his wife and daughter, left yest'erday for a several weeks vacation trip through Michigan. EASTERN STAR PICNIC. The Eastern Star Embroidery club held a picnic at Robertsdale yesterday IN AVIATION MAY DAILY BRAVE DEATH

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afternoon and evening. The party left on the noon Lake Shore train and came home later In the evening. Bathing and boating were the ' chief pastime. " A luncheon and supper were served on the beach. NO MEETING. The meetings of the. Thirteen fiuT

has been postponed until September. . : ... AT PAW PAW LAKE. Mrs. J. Morris and children left this morning for Paw Paw Lake, where they will, spend a several weeks' vacation. AT PLYMOVTH. Attorney Matthews of the Savage building is on a business visitor at Plymouth today. With nearly nine-tenths of the $30.000 fund for Mercy hospital gathered In by last night, or 126,995.30 altogether, and with the expectation that today's mark will ' reach $28,500 and anywhere from $30,000 to $35,000 tomorrow, the Gary Comerclal club's collection campaign ended its fifth day today. Tomorrow the sixth and last day will witness the realization of the $30,000 fund and possibly two or three thousand dollars more. The clock on the Gary Commercial club points at five minutes to twelve, so there Is no doubt that twelve o'clock, which means $30,000 will be raised without much trouble. Yesterday's collections amounted to $3,87.05. .It. Is said that some of the committees are holding back large sums of money which will not be re ported until tomorrow. MRS. A. HAASE BURIED T HOBART (Special to The Times.) Hobart, Ind., July 30. Mrs. Amelia Haase, who died at her home, 5108 Marshfleld avenue. Chicago, July 26, was buried . Monday afternoon. She had been falling for the past three months.. . due to . a cancer. Rev. Schuelke conducted the funeral servSENSATION CREATOR TO VISIT AMERICA Lady Constance Richardson. - Lady Constance Stewart 'P-lchard-son, creator of sensations, is soon . to visit America. - This time she is to appear at Hammersteiu'a Victoria theater In New Yorkv ia a -production of Salome". Several years ago she startled New York society by hej daring dances. Later she created a sensation in Paris social circles by dancing barefooted at a music halL Her most recent escapade was refusing to recognize Queen Mary and telling her majesty to move aside as not to obstruct the view In the art exhibition Popular Price Hatter Any $2, $2.50 and 601 Hohman St.

HOSPITAL FUND NOW mm

G. D. Helgen, Chiropractor, has taken over Dr. J. M. Jones' Chiropractic Adjusting Parlors at 652 South Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind., and will continue at the. same location. "All outstanding cards will be honored.'' i Mr. Helgen has had extensive experience as a Chiropractor and will be assisted by his wife. If you are ill and have tried everything else and failed, try Chirooractic Spinal Adjustments and get well.

BELL'S GUARANTEED HEALTH REMEDIES are far superior to greasy, oily liniments, as they are clean, antiseptic solutions. Neither of Bell's Health Lotions fail, and a small part of fifty cents a bottle may save great suffering; yea, even death by infection may be avoided by early, free and frequent use. Price of each Lotion, 50c per bottle. Sample Bottle, 10c. GUS JORDAN, Manufacturer Room 25, Rimbaeh Block. Telphone 467. Hammond, Indiana. .

HAililOXD PHONE 232 NOW PLAYING Zeb Zarrow Troupe -Big Comedy Novelty, "The Isle of Joy." Phil Latoska Talkative Juggler. - Chris & Harry - The 8wede and the SwelL Gracia Faust Singing Comedienne. Motion Pictures Concert Orchestra SAME LOW PRICES Ices at the German Lutheran church at 3 o'clock. The remains were sent out from Chicago on the afternoon milk train. Mrs. Haase was 61 years old. Sh formerly lived at Hobart and has two sons still living here. They are Photographer Aug Haase and Emll Haase. Interment took place at the Hobart cemetery. PARK MANAGER GETETAN OFFER Manager Leo N. Seltzer; of Lake Woods park has been Invited by the Chamber of Commerce, : of Billings. Mont., to build an amusement park In that thriving city of the northwest. He is in receipt of a letter from L. Q. Monroe, executive secretary of the organization, in which he is invited to visit the town, and look over the situation. The town has a population of 13,500. Mr. Seltzer has written for further particulars and has taken the offer under advisement. TIN PLATE MEN INSPECT PLANT Vice President. Robert Skemp and D. M. Buck of the Pittsburg general offices today inspected the Gary plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate company, Mr. Skemp was .well . pleased with the Gary plant, which Is under his charge. D. M. Buck, a superintendent at the Vandergrlft plant of the company, was also In the party. Telephone Hammond 1479 ' Ildurs: 1 to 4 Daily,. Evenings, Tuesdays and Saturdays,' 6 to "8 DR. BERTHA C. DAY Specialist In Diseases of Women and Children SUITE, 204 RUFF BUILDINQ, ' Hammond .. . , " Indiana I PATENT YOUR IDEAS '. . i . . . . . .'' and maxe i "HO roK my aiiu uiartvj -HOW TOG Money isndMiwM. Airtnt-k nri S Vi Wlas, 0 StaS rxci bookGet THEM ADVICE ntZM. mixnSir JOSHUA R. H. POTTS SOSSOSuWi ll i ,p.c us. CV.tf . Hiliii.li S S. Drtn St. WE PAY $1 PER SET FOR flTfTTH OLD FALSE SLM which are of no value to you. -Highest price paid for Old Gold.. Silver, .- Old . Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones, -v r. Money Sent by Return Mall. -' Phila.' 8meltlng A Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS ' 8 823 HEBSafl 823 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. FOlt A GOOD FITTING SCIT TO OKDER at a low price come to 61 State Street. Hammond. For Best Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing, call 771 and we will attend to it. Young Men's Tailors ' anil Gents Furnisher $3 Shirt at $1.50 Hammond, Bldg.