Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1912 — Page 6

Auerust 24, 1912.

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East Chicago Pantorium SNTDER JONES. Prop. I.AniKS' AI fiKXTS' n.EAMKG, PKKSSIXfi. l)VKl(. AM) RF.PA1R1(.

The Erworth league will meet PrslnK r,one Wnn You Wait

Goods Called for and Delivered I p-to-nnte Ladies' and Genta' Shoe Shining; Parlor 714 CHICACO AVE. PHONE 348-J

EAST CHICAGO. The services at the Congregational church tomorrow will he at the usual hour, and Rev. Keller, pastor of tfie , Congregational church in Fon du Lac, Wis., will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Rev. Keller has the reputation of being a brilliant speaker and no doubt a large congregation will take advantage of this opportunity to hear him. Services at the Methodist church tomorrow will begin with Sunday school at 9:30. followed by preaching at 10:45. The subject of Rev. R. II. Crowder's sermon will be "The Spirit of Pharisee-

Ism

at 6:30 and the evenlne services will

begin at 7:30. The pastor's subject at this latter service will be "Historic Wells." A week from next Sunday, being the Sunday preceding Labor day, there will be a special service and special addresses in the church appropriate to the occasion and all workmen are especially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Funkey, Jr., will entertain Mr. and Mrs. C.; P. Packer of Chicago tomorrow. Mrs. Mack, who has been visiting at the Funkey home the past week, will return to Chicago tomorrow. The V. S. Metals Refining Co.'s team will cross bats with the fast Calumets at the East Chicago baseball park on Sunday, Aug. 25. This being an open date at the park. Their being intense rivalry between the two teams, a good game will be seen. Burt Havill, the local slab celebrity, with Galvln at the receiving end. will be on deck for the V. S. M. R. team and Blume and Hansen will officiate for the Calumets. Ten of the twelve members of W. R. Diamond's grocery and market force spent Wednesday at the county lair In Crown Point. They made the trip in Rettig's auto-truck. One of the amusing features of the day was the attempt of Henry Brown to ride the ostrich. Mr. Brown bet the supper with Rub Straub that he could do the trick. He never had a chance. The ostrich evidently had a broncho strain and had no difficulty in unseating Mr. Brown on every attempt he made. The

EAST CHICAGO

Buy

the

Your Goods on

Payment Plan

from j MILLER, i The Furniture Man A square deal to everTbody.

A BELL

Leading Jeweler, Expert

CALUMET BUILDING

INDIANA HARBOR

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Headquarters for EASTMAN KODAKS and SUPPLIES Phones 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor Ind.

Interpreters Translators SARIC & DUPES CO. REAL. ESTATE. LOANS, IXSURANCF AND RENTING Steamship and Knllra.ari Ttrketa to Al. Parta of the World Phone 46. 34 IS Guthrie Street INDIANA HABOR INDIANA.

WHITING

THE ENTERPRISE BLEY ft QALLES, Props. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Whiting 42 Robertsdale.

TELEPHONE 25 All Orders Promptly Delivered STREET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GIANNINI, wholesale: & retail ice cream FINE Kill ITS 3408 MICHIGAN AVENUE.

Bargains, Bargains, Bargains at the GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE 473S Olcott Avenue

SURRA DECORATING CO.

Painters and Decorators

party returned, leaving Crown Point 4715 Foi'S3th Ave. Tel IT1)

r:30.

Mrs. Ed. Jenkins Is entertaining to- j day with a one o'clock luncheon at her j home on North Olcott avenue in honor . of Mrs. Bruce Miller, Jr., who will leave j early next week for a couple of months i outing In the Adirondacks. i

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. W. Johnson and daughter Marjorie attended the fair at Crown Point yesterday. Mrs. J. G. Allen and daughter Margaret returned Thursday evening from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Allen's father In Darlen. Wis. Mrs. George Reuss will, entertain with a card party Thursday afternoon at her home on Beacon street in honor of her guest, Miss Blanche Jones of Girard. O. There will be a special meeting of East Chicago lodge 595. F. and A. M., this evening, at 8 o'clock, for work on the first degree. Al members are urged

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M. C. Wiley W. H. Tatman Phone East Chicago 128 WILEY & TATMAN

Architects

CALUMET BUILDING. Suite J20-221.

EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA.

GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue Phone 101

OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE Corner Deodar and 135th Streets Phona 135 INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA

The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company RICHARD EHRHARDT. President SANITAR V PLVMBINO

Kitting. Iron and Tile Drainage

COR. MICHIGAN AND BLOCK AVES TELEPHONE 650-W.

S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D. I'HVSICIAN ANIJ StRGEOX

RHEUMATISM lave you tried Sternberg's French Rheumatic Remedy? If not, you betar try a bottle. Prepared and eold at M. STERNBERG'S 119th 6V Shcrt Sts. Whiting, Ind.

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH ER8 Drop a postal card to J. H. SNYDER WHITING, INDIANA

And get valuable information In return.

FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING

IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL ON THE

Whiting Lumber & Coal Co.

TELEPHONE 168-M

HEGEWISCH

HEGEWISCH SAVINGS

BANK M. C. ZACHARIAS & CO. y

3 Per Cent Interest Paid on

Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance.

HEGEWISCH COAL AND

TEAMING CO., Inc.

The Cold Weather Coal Com

pany of Hegewisch

LEE F. CLARK 436 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and all Chicago Papers.

PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUPPLIES AT

The People's Cash Grocery

AND SAVE MONEY 4024 119TH STREET

EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone

81.

INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE: Auditorium Bldg. Phone 139

Washington Lumber & Coal Co. " LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL

141 btreet and I. H. Belt R. R. Tel. 263

GIVE US A TRIAL

HUBER Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, . Telephones 27135

GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexander Avenue

to be present. Miss Dorothy-

Mrs. J. Powell, 97 Towle street, Hammond, next Sunday afternoon, when it Is expected to have a large gathering. Tou come too Mr. Reader, It may do you some good.

MEN

Are You Weighted Down?

With the result of your youthful fol

lieB and later excesses? Is there a lack of energy and ambition? Are you gloomy, petulant, despondent? Don't' Lose Your Grip. Don't allow the fresh young strength to go out of your life.

If YOU are losinsr th ntrAntrth f' M!ss Dorothy Eschenbach is spend-

,.,,. v. ,i ,. , ! Ins a few weeks in Atlantic City, youth and can see evidence from dayt Th Wesh circult class wJU yhod a to day that your physical system is prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and

going. to decay, you should in common Justice to your future happiness take steps to arrest the progress of your affliction. Don't make the mistake in thinking this can't be done; it can and has been done in thousands of cases. Don't deceive yourself into believing that it is natural for any person to thus exhaust his power. Nature is appealing to you every moment to save yourself. The slight pains you feel, the momentary spells of weakness, the periodical los3 of memory, d jllness of brain, drowsiness

all point to the necessity of curing

yourself. I have a positive cure awaiting you. Visit me and be restored to vigorous, sturdy manhood.

CONSULTATION and ADVICE FREE.

OZONE

If you are suffering from Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Asthma, Bronchitis, or the early stage of Consumption, come to my office and investigate my Ozone treatment. I am treating scores of the best people of Hammond and surrounding territory, and in every instance I am getting the happiest results from the use of this remarkable agent. I am the only physician in the city who uses Ozone in the treatment of the various troubles of the nose, throat and lungs. It is an up-to-date rational, scientific remedy. Don't throw your money away on "old fogy" treatment that never has cured and never will cure. DR.LEEDY 32-33 RIMBACH BUILDING, (Over Lion Store) ' HAMMON INDIANA

The Street Cars Stop at SAM BENANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to get shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE

COLLECTIONS LOANS

All Legal Matters Promptly Attended to

J OSEPH G. VIVIAN ATTORNEY AT LAW SUITE 102 BARKER BLDfl.

Phone 134. 3417 Michigan Avenue

SMOKE

"The Broadway 5c Cigar"

v Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON Telephone 118-R

WHITING INDIANA

COMMERCIAL HOTEL

426 119TH ST. TEL. 162-M

MEALS AT ALL HOURS Lunches and Pails Put Up.

Meal Tickets. Everything First Class.

A. A. KUSS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203

HAMMOND

$5,000.00 REWARD Can you beat It? It's a good thing. What is It? " Get busy with Oscar! Absolutely fresh lake perch din

ner, 35c; Frog Lake perch dinner, 50c; Lake Superior white fish dinner, 76c; black bass, 75c; lobster dinner, 75c;

irog legs, 75c; squab dinner, 50c; spring chicken, 75c; Long Island duck, 75c; frog, fish and chickan dinner, $1.00; Lake Superior white fish and chicken dinner, $1.00; frog leg and black bass. $1.00; lobster and chicken, 5100; fish and Long Island duck dinner, $1.00. OSCAR GOLDSMITH CAFK & BUFFET

Indiana Blvd. and 114th Street

HammoW, Ind. . Phoie Wnttlas: 32

Accommodations for Private Parties.

WHITING. German Evangelical Church of Whiting, Indiana boulevard, near 119th St. Sunday, Aug. 25. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching: "Whence Came ' These?" (Revelation 7, 1317) at 10:30 a. m. Young people devotional (missionary topic) and preaching la the evening, 7:30-8:30 o'clock. During the so-called German -week of the camp meeting at Napervllle Park, 111., and Sunday, Sept. 1st, churrti remains closed.

FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS. 650 Hohman Street. Phone 680

WM. H. HOLT 13306 Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

FURhH-

GTJSTAV KORTHATJS

Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE,

TURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC,

Livery. Private Ambulance. 18311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211

Buy for Kash Where Kash

Kounts

Do not forget we are headquarters for

GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 438 119TH STREET.

Indiana Auto Tire Repair

Company

TIRE ATl Tl'TlEH vrUASlIBU.

SCTIOXAL REPAIRING. Clark and 119th Sts. Phone 170-J WHITING, INDIANA

Whiting Cornice Works HERMAN SCHl'I.TTE FURNACE WORK, CORNICE WORK, STEEL. CEILING. TIN WORK, TAR ROOKING Moves Repaired Entlmatea Furnished. Corner 119th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M. WHITING INDIANA

Plumbing, Gas Fitting and

Sewerage J obbmg a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue

Special For This Week

Triple Extract White Rose

Perfume, 25c ounce. v A. C. KLUCKER Druggist

J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

664 So. Hohman St Phone 720

HAMMOND, INDIANA

Ckrlntlan CTinrch, Elmer L. Uacels, minister. Bible school at 9:46 a. m. D. B. PurJnton, superintendent. Morning sermon at 11 a. n. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ra. ' Miss Edith Gadne,' - president. Evening sermon at 7. SO p. m. Charles Longshore of Valparaiso will occupy the pulpit at the morning hour in the absence of the pastor, who will preach in Valparaiso. Mr. Longshore Is a strong, forceful speaker, and all who hear him will enjoy his address.

The pastor will return for the evening.

service and be in charge. Everybody Is cordially invited to at tend all the services of this church.

Switches and Polls H at Combings

Orpheum Beauty Priors MISS ALMA PATTERSON" ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING

164 State Street Hammond, Ind. Hair Dressing. 50c; Hair Bobbing, 35c; Shampooing, 50c; Scalp Treatment, 75c;

Facial Massage, vtc; Manicuring, itc.

RESIDENT WORK

HAVE YOUR

KODAK

FILMS

PRINT8 MADE AT

Mrs. Donald Dallas of Sheridan ave nue has returned home from St. Anthony's hospital in Chicago, where sha underwent an operation. The L. O. T. M. of Whiting will hold their annual picnic on next Wednesday at Lake Front park, Robertsdale. . Rev. John B. Berg, Rev. Benedict Rajcany and Rev. Julian Skryzpinski, all returned yesterday from Port Wayne, where they have been in re treat for several days, with all th priests from this diocese. Miss Florence Schaub will return home from 8L Anthony's hospital next Sunday, providing no unforeseen com plications arise. Dorothy Trowe celebrated her 7th. birthday anniversary on Thursday by

DEVELOPED AND entertaining a number of her llttla

Norris' Pharmacy. 192 East State St. Hammond, Ind.

RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO

Photos for Everybody Enlargements Made from Old Pictures 89 West State Street

H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR 113 SIBLEY STREET Just received new line of Fall Goods. Everything up to date. GIVE ME A CALL. PHONE- 1414

KLINE'S

Regulation Bowling Alleys

and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue

Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario Av. Phone 204

MAC TURNER ' f Architect 508 Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324 Hammond, Indiana

Help to Keep the City Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co. Room 508, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525

Second only to sanitation Is service to

the .public.

Third to sanitation or service is pate

food, well cooked.

HOME BAKERY GOODS FOR SALE.

WeCater Restaurant MRS. B. ARMSTRONG, Mgr. 00 STATE STREET

INDIANA HARBOR. First t ntted Presbyterian Cbarcta, Indiana Harbor, corner of 138th and Hemlock streets. Regular services on Sabbeth, Aug. 25th, by the pastor, A. J. Crooks. Bible school at 9:45 a, m., conducted by the superintendent, William Dobblo. . Preaching service at 11 a. m. Subject: "The Dearest and Most Sacred Spot on Earth, Home," " Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Subject. "'Four Estimates of a Man." .Strangers and friends are cordially Invited to come and worship with us in all these services.

Services at the Methodist church tomorrow will be at the usual hour. Sunday school at 0:45. in charge of L L Wagner, superintendent. - The morning service will begin at 11 o'clock, the Junior League will meet at 2:30, the Ep worth League at 6:30 and the evening service at 7:30. On Tuesday even

ing there will be a called meeting of

the official board at 8 o'clock, In the Judge Walter J. Riley. Is still very low

of Fir street. TXT i". . i 1 .

... v. iiieu nas purcnased a new motor truck from Barker & Stanley for the purpose of delivering groceries. ! B. C. Lukens, proprietor of the Central drug store, left yesterday for Mackinac and Snow Island, to be gone a couple of weeks for his health. Mr. Lukens is suffering from hay fever. Next Monday night "The Garden of Allah" will be shown at the Famiily theatre in three reels all hand colored. On Tuesday evening Madame Regans and Sans Gene will be shown. These are all very popular pictures, but notwithstanding the price of 5 cents will be charged the same as usual. Jesse Graham, formerly superintendent of the galvanizing department of the Inland, but now vice president and general' superintendent of the Canton Iron Co., is on his way home to Canton 'rom Milwaukee. George W. Muckley of Kansas City. Hecretary of the million-dollar building and loan fund of the Christian church, will be in Indiana Harbor tomorrow and will speak at the Christian church Sunday evening. Mr. Muckley's reputation as a speaker Is nation-wide, and this will be an excellent opportunity for the people of Indiana Harbor to hear him. It was from the fund of which Mr. Muckley is secretary that the local Christian congregation obtained their loan to build the foundation and basement of their present church.

Lyman Riley of Chicago, father of

t from the cafe and their friends, to the

number of twenty, in his auto-truck to Crown Point and back last evening. Mr. Weiss Is something of a Joker, and when he arrived at the restaurant a few days ago, the girls took him to task for never taking them for a ride in his auto. Mr. Weiss is nothing, if not game, and immediately set the date for Friday night. "Get ready and bring your friends and we will go to Crown Point," aid he and Friday night's outing was the result. The Sunday school of the Christian church of Indiana Harbor will enter into a contest with the Sunday school of the Whiting Christian church with a pennant as a prize for the winner. The point of contest will be attenadnce, offerings, new scholars, promptness in attendance and numbers of officers and teachers present. AH the world's noted singers, Enrico Caruso, Melba, Alice Nlelson, David

i Blsham and others, can now be heard

at the Gem very night. Everyone knows that the Blograph, Vltagraph, Edison, Lubin. Kalem, Essenay, Pathe and See!lg are the finest moving pictures made. We. show them all at the Gem theatre, Indiana Harbor. Admission 5c Julius Nassau, proprietor. - 23-3t

HEGEWISCH

dence this fall. I. B. Silverman was In Chicago yesterday. Mr. Oundman went downtown yesterday for 'lis new car. Mrs. A. Hell will move her Jewelry store to East Chicago next weeK

Mrs. R. Rau of Center avenue visited her sister, Mrs. Carlson of Hegewisch, on Thursday. Miss Mary Dinwiddle of Hammond was the guest of Miss Dolly Patton Thursday evening. Mrs. Sherman Grace of Pullman avenue entertained company from Hammond. Mrs. George Phillips of Center avenue spent yesterday In Pullman with friends. Mrs. Hitchcock entertained company from out of town Thursday. Misses Ruth Anderson and Martha Kaczmarowskl spent Thursday evening In Hammond.'

church, to transact any business that

may come tip. Services at the Baptist church tomorrow will begin with Sunday school at 9.45, preaching at 11 and the evening services at 7:30. Rev. J. E. Smith, pastor. Mrs. Thomas Howell, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bevan for the past three weeks, returned to her home in Greenville. Pa., yesterday. Ms. Bevan and Mrs. Howell are sisters."" The Misses Mabel and Myrtle Jones returned to their home in Parkersburg. W. Va., last night after a two weeks'

and unconsciotis most of the time. He regained consciousness Thursday for a short time, during which he was able to recognize the Judge. The Willing Workers society of the Christian church will give a lawn social at the home of Curtis Mattox, 3343 Block avenue, Saturday evening, Aug. 3st. ' C. A. Westberg of the East Chicago company was In Crown Point yesterday on business. Mr. WTeiss, who conducts a vegetable commission house In South Water

street and from whom Matt Sternberg

W. T. Kight was a business visitor here yesterday. liss Ray W'tckham returned with, him! to K,se Lawn for a few weeks' vacation. Miss Florence Detrick and Addle Jordan spent last evening in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs Frank Wetland and daughter Marie attended the Lake county fair at Crowr. Poilt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferngren left Monday for Erie, Pa., for a visit Charles Nelson of Superior avenue is in the sick list. The Luther League met last evening at the Sewish Lutheran church. ) Georye Willig has bought Galljgan's lots on Ontario avenue, between 132nd and 133rd streets, and will erect a twoat brick building this fall.

Mr. Schiffer bought Henry Voss' two

buys some of the supplies for his cafe, lots in Ontario avenue, between 135th

visit with their aunt. Mrs. Sadie Evans 1 restaurant f business, took the girls and 136th streets and will build a resi-

ROBERTSDALE. A number of relatives and friends stepped in at the home of Mrs. Herman Theissen Friday afternoon to help celebrate In honor of her birthday anniversary. A very pleasant afternoon was spent by the guests in social converse until 4 o'clock, when a dainty luncheon waa served. Mrs. Abraham of Indiana boulevard visited out-of-town friends Thursday. The ice cream social given by the Ladles' Aid society Thursday evening was quite well attended and a neat sum was realized which will be used for the benefit of the church. Captain James Ryron and wife of Pearl street spent Thursday at Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Anna Sell and Miss Anna Newman of East Side were the guests of Mrs. Emile Hlldorbrandt yesterday. . Mrs. Carl Buehler and Mrs. A. Kercher of Chicago visited Mrs. Frank Buehler of Indiana boulevard Thursday. W. A. Buell of Indiana boulevard was a Hammond business visitor Thurs

day.

evard and her guest, Mrs. L. Eggera

were the guests of Mrs. Albert Meyers of Chicago yesterday. Fred Berg, Stanley Nicholson, Julius Llnneman and George MacMttllan motored to Crown Point Thursday to attend the county fair. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. H. Stone and son and Mrs. Charles Stross and son spent Thursday at Benton Harbor. Mich., visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Nelson. Aubrey Sceerey of Indiana boulevard is confined to his home by illness and is under the care of Dr. Hosklns. Mrs. John Farley of Indiana boule

vard entertained friends from Chicago J

Thursday. ' Mrs. William Hamon and family of Lake street and Mrs. Henry Hamon and family of Indiana boulevard enjoyed a day's outing at Jackson Park

friends at her home in Central avenue.

The guests enjoyed a most pleasant aft- .

ernoon. and the hostess received many pretty gifts.

Mr. William Hardy has been entertalning a friend from Alton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John "Visconti are contemplating erecting a fine residence on their lot on Sheridan avenue in the near future. Mrs. John Poppen and children of West 119th street have gone to Wisconsin to spend two months in the hopes of benefiting Mrs. Poppen'S health. "Alderman James Burton has gone New Lexington. O.. to spend a--two-weeks vacation, and to Join his wife, and daughter who have been there the past month. Mrs. J. Spanler of 419 Fred street will entertain the Ladles' Aid society of the German Lutheran church and a few friends next Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wittwer, nee Grace Wilkinson, returned yesterday from Elkhart, where the spent their honeymoon. , , . Alfred Ehlers of Roberts avenue has purchase a seven-passenger touring car, which he will receive about Sept. 1st. Miss Anna Baumel of Fred street has been spending a few days visiting relatives in Cnlcago. Mrs. Edward McDermond and daughter Florence, who have been spendlns the week here as the guests of Mrs. John F. Grady of Oliver street have returned to their home in Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and son James, Jr., of Sheridan avenue are expected home next week from a two weeks' lake trip. Miss- Sarah Fones, .slater of Mrs.' Albert Porter of 409 X"leveland avenue arrived here from England on Thursday night. Miss Fones has taken the position as, housekeeper for William A. Gainer of Central avenue. Father ames Williams and Father J. Keelan of Philadelphia have heen here visiting their aunt, Mrs. O. Parker and 'family of Sheridan avenue. While visiting here they were guests at the home of Mrs. Ed. Greenwsld of Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenwald- of Sheridan avenue are visiting with sisters of the latter In South Dakota. Starr Stowell and party, who are on a western auto trip are now in Canon City, Colo., where they are having , a delightful time. ' Three more arrests have been made for not paying dog licenses. Those ar

rested were Paul Mihalco, Hattle Stensanskl and Mike Solek. The cases were tried before Judge Atchison and Deputy City Prosecuting Attorney Geo. Lundy. Mihalco and Mrs. Stensanski were discharged, and Holek's case was continued o Sept. 4th.

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Mr and Mrs? William Aldrlch of Al- ' FOR RENT One of the best located legan Mich, are the guests of Mr. and I store in Whiting; rent cheap. Apply Mrs. Edward Freese of Harrison ave- Seller's Furniture Store, Whiting. 24-3 nue," ) Miss Harrington of 119th street has Miss Rose Hennessy of Roberts ave- ' opened a millinery store at her dress- ... ahl to be out again after a few maklnx narlors. 34-"t

days' illness.

DYER. Misses M. Fasby and Mable Baughman of Zlon City, 111., are the guests of Miss Ruth tSommel. (' Mrs. F. Ruh and children of Chicago,

LANSING. Miss Gertrude Prodole of Chicago is visiting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. William Vlerk.

Mlss Gertrude Powers of Harvey Is who have been visiting friends here the guest of Miss Cecile Van Steenberg. j tor the past week, returned home yes-

Th. Rov Scouts of Lansing gave a teraay.

very enjoyable and successful entertainment at Nufer's hall Wednesday evening. The Lansing Greys will play a baseball game with Highlands in Lansing Sunday.

Miss I Hogan of Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. H. Schulte, yesterday. Miss L. Keilman of Hobart Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. P. Keilman, at present. Miss Alma Keilman returned home yesterday from Valparaiso. .

HIGHLAND.

Mrs. De Kriper and daughter were Chicago shoppers yesterday. The Misses M. atnd Florence Derdemann, Lizzie Joice, Judith Douthettand Miss P. Cunningham attended the fair at Crown Point Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Grimmer and son Aloysuls were In Black Oak on business yesterday. Miss L. Melcher of Chicago Is visiting

Mrs. Richard Schaaf f Indiana boul-reiatlves out here.

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