Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
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on. Sept- -'". Ever body is urn- and bring their fancy e of admission, If cents, ie Do!.-ou went to l hp. city take dinner w ith friends in
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ro s, the -on of Mr. and Mrs. mos of Hoar on street L ft Valparaiso, where he will grandparents for a few sop, reef r.liy suffered an atS:oi.1 ma'n via. a nil it is be
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the city Rrransfl mot her.
East Chicago Pantorium S.NYl'Kt! JOXFS, Prop. i . aiiif.s" and ;i:ts' cif.anin;, i-iti:.siN;. DvriMi and itKi'tmiM. Pressing Pori" While Vnvi Wait Goods Ca led for and Delivered I'p-to-llnte I ndlca' and GfBt Shoe Shining; Parlor
714 CHICAGO AVE.
PHONE 348-J
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Owi'ym .1 Friday for visit his weeks i ta-k of t ,
lievcd a r'rw weeks in the eoi
benefi his health, which is from robust. Mrs. A 11. W. .I.V.u'.soti is in today, ha ins; g.v.e theri to for the transportation of her
Mrs. Elizabeth Bronsoti to California. Mrs. Bronson will leave Oct. S and traf
fic west hMn very heavy at this season, it is necessary to secure berths in ai! through sleepers considerably in a.iva:n'f, or run a great risk of being an able to get desirable accommodation. Tomorrow night section B of the Indies' Aid society of the Oongrearational htir--n wiM meet with Mrs. Clyde Spencer, in South OVott avenue. All i-n.err.hers of the section are asked to attend. Mr ami Mrs. II. K. Groves and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. W. Johnson went to Valparaiso yesterday afternoon in Mr. Grove- machine. They had dinner at Valpo ami return. d in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris 1'eterson are oievUisB to po to California for tho win-
leave in about two by way of Salt La.k will stop off and visit a week. Mr. Peterson In Los Angeles this
A. BELL
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Leading Jeweler, Expert CALUMET
BUILDING
! Bargains, Bargains,
j Bargains j at the
GARFIELD FURNITURE
HOUSE j 4738 Olcott Avenue
spent yesterday in
ies was a Chicago visit-
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went to the city the day. a- high school atiiif''t in Chicago h him some out-
tor. They will weeks, traveling City, w here they friends for about
will t.e located In Los Angeles tins'
winter. Miss Janet lay ne W .' eeler.
Mrs. L W
to. lay. Mrs. .1. D. Kenn this nioi nini; I o sp J'rof. Anderson i tended the avian
yesterday, takfr.jj
of-town friends. Harry fJilman has returned to East Chiiaso from Goshen, wliere he went to attend the f'lnora! of his mother-
in-law. Mrs. Hascail. Mrs. Oilman will icniain in Goshen for about a week,' visitinj? relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. T. JI. Phillips of Beacon street li ft this mornini? for Lena' and Stocton, 111., to visit friends of ' their early days. j Twenty couples attended the Marrie.4 :
People's (dub dance at Weiland's hall Saturday nlKht anil had a fine time. ! Mrs. Lesser, 4C28 Majfoun avenue, has j opei i d a first -class dressmaking estab- I ai;nient. Votir i.atronagt solicited. 2w '
SURRA DECORATING CO
Painters and Decorators
4713 Forsyth Ave. Tel 179
C. "Wiley Phone
W. II. Tatman
Chicago 123
I'ast
WILEY & TATMAN Architects
CALVMF.T EAST
P.UTIDING. CHICAGO.
Suite 220-22 INDIANA.
INDIANA HARBOR
Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Thones 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Interpreters
SARIC
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Tran?lators & DUPES CO.
ESTATE, fOS, ISVHACE AD HKMIXO
trarahlp and Hnilron.l Tickets to All
I'arts of the World rhone 46. 1U1S Guthrie Street.
INDIANA HAROK INDIANA.
TELEPHONE 256 All Orders Prompt Iv Delivered STREET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GIANNI XI.
HMOI.ESAIE IIETUI, ICE CREAM
FIE Kill ITS 340S MICHIGAN AVEM'E.
GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue Phone 101
WHITING
THE ENTERPRISE P.LEY f- GALLES, Propa. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD
Phone W Tiiting 42 Roberta dale.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET.
A box of our Foot Powder prevents your feet from sweating: and keeps them in good health. Prepared and sold at M. STERNBERG'S 119TH AND SHORT.
TRY SNYDER
For Good PhotnirraDfl of All Hindu.
Alffo Klanhllft htft nor time anywhere.
Picture Emitting;, linlnmlnc. Amnlrnr Printing and 1m eloplnc Get our
price. Open SnndaTpi. J. H. SNYDER WHITING, INDIANA
FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING
IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL OIV THE Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 168-M
HEGEWISCH
HEGEWISCH SAVINGS
BANK M. C. ZACH ARIAS & CO.
3 Per Cent Interest Paid on
Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Poxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance.
HAMMOND
HEGEWISCH COAL AND TEAMING CO., Inc. The Cold Weather Coal Company of Hcgewisch
OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE Corner Deodar and 135th Streets Phona 135 INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA
The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company RICHARD EHRHARDT. President. S A V IT A It V Pl.l'IIlI"G
(In I'lttloic. Iron and Tile Drainage
IIEEH PIMP 'OR. MICTIIGAN AND RLOCK TELEPHONE &50-W.
AVE3.
S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D. I'HVSICIAX AM) StnCEOJI EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. I'hicapro an! Melville Aves. Phone SI.
INDIANA Auditorium HI
HARBOR
OFFICE: Phone
139
Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL
1 11 Street and I. IT. Dolt 11. R. Tel. 2GS
GIVE US A TRIAL
INDIANA HARBOR 1'iit Royal Neighbors will Rive a card party the, eveniiiK of Oct. 4 at Pythian ha.1. There will be two priz.-?, one for ti;c ia.'.ies and the other for the gentle-
Cake and j
men. Tickets are 1 cents.
ice cream will be served. 1 The illness of Miss Mane! Linley of ly street, between limh and 1 4 1 1 1 j streets, was reported at the meet in? I Friday ..f the Royal Neighbors. The members of the yisitin committee were '
asked t can. as well as any other Ni itrhV.or women w ho might feel so disposed. Mayflower camp No. 309 held its reerjlar meeting Friday nieht. in Pythian
.-.aii, Fourtcn visitors from Valpa- I lasso were entertained amonsr thern the i.racie .f College City camp No. 3122.' Mrs. Alice Wareham, vice oracle; Frani es Whitehead; recorder, Hanna 10. Hanff, i har.eellor, Nancy Payre; outer sentinel, Elizabeth Shurr; ManafciT i: sit Cord. A delicious lunrhcon was
-erved. consisting of ice cream, cake loffee. sandwiches and other delicacies. Ti.e Valpo visitors carne to Indiana H, rbor Neighbors w-re delisrhted with tlieir visitors and the latter went, away feelint; that they had received a weli ome as roy al as the name of their or-
iUBER
Undertaker 4730 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 271 35
GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexander Avenue
LEE F. CLARK 436 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake Connty Times and all Chicago Papers.
PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUP
PLIES AT
The People's Cash Grocery
AND SAVE MONEY 4024 119TH STREET
SMOKE The Broadway 5c Cigar'
Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON Telephony 118-R
WHITING INDIANA
Subscribe for the
A. A. KU5S Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203
$5,000.00 REWARD Can you beat it? It's a pood thing. What is It? Get busy with Oscar! Absolute.lv fresh lake perch din
ner, 35c; Froer Lake pe.rch dinner. i0c; Iake .Superior white fish dinner. 75c; black bass, 75c; lobster dinner. 75c; frr.- lees, 75c; squab dinner, 5c; spring chicken. 75c. Ixjug- Island duck, 75c; frojr, fish and chicken dinner. $1.00; Lake Superior white fish and chicken dinner, $1.00; fror letr and black bass. 11.00: lobster and chicken. $1 00; fish and Long Island duck dinner, $1.00. OSCAR GOLDSMITH CAFE A BVFFET Indiana Blvd. and 114th Stre
Hammond, Ind. Phone MiltIn 33
Accommodations for Private Parties.
WHITING.
ias taken a po
millinery store.
650
FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS. Hohman Street. Phone 680
of Tor.ejStort
tor spending a
Whiting relaof New Yorle Saturday nieht Fpent eeveral
various Cana-
WM. H. HOLT 13306 Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies
GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE, FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. Livery. Private Ambulance. 13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211
Buy for Kash Where Kash
Kounts
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99
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 Local Matters Promptly Attended JOSEPH G. VIVIAN
AT LAW
to
SEITE Phone 134.
ATTOHSRY
10
DARKER BLDfl. 3417 Michigan Avenue
Do not forget we are headquarters for GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 438 119TH STREET.
TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED
Order taken for automobile ' Miippllea fit lowewt price. ItepreventHtlven fr KsfBkay. Eliminates tire trouble.
"o tubes or evtra tire re- I '! quired. Try It on :t dava' ! free trial. Cnll or rlte the !l INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO
l or. ( lurk A 110th Phone 17-J.
WIIITIG. IDIA. V.
Whiting Cornice Works IIF.IOIAN SCTin.TZE
Fl'KN'AI :; WOIIK. COHMCE WOBK,
STKKI, ( F.II.IVG. 'I IN II K, T Alt HOOKING
Stove Repaired l-tlmnte Furnished.
Corner 119th Street and Sheridan Av.
Teli phone 154-M.
WHITING INDIANA
Plumbing, Gas Kitting and
Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue
564
J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO So. Hohman St. Phone HAMMOND, INDIANA
720
Switches and PufT Made t Combings
Orpheum Beauty Parlors .MI'S A I.M PATTEUSO ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING 154 State Street Hammond, Ind. Hair Dressing. 50c; Hair Bobbins. 35c; ShampooitiK. 50o; Scalp Treatment, 75c; Facial Massnnre, 76c; Manicuring. 3Eo. RESIDENT WORK
HAVE YOUR
KODAK
FILMS PRINTS
DEVELOPED MADE AT
AND
192
Norris' Pharmacy 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
Special For This Week
Triple Extract "White Rose
Perfume, 25c ounce. A. C. KLUCKER
Druggist
KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Eilliard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue
Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario A v. Phone 204
MAC TURNER Architect
50S Hammond Bid?. 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
LOOK
for the green lunch sifrn same as ba
fore. Try our club breakfast. Our
cooking Is strictly pure and with best
of foodstuffs. Best restaurant in the
city. WeCater Restaurant 0 State Street.
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Loyal Women
rbor Oh i b-1 ian chu
-e party .n
vine
of ch
her home at 1 r. One Hundred and
Thirty-sixth strtet nfter an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Georg-. at Seattle. Wash,. Mr. and Mr-c .1. M. Stafford of Drtimmond and One. 11 indre.J and Forty-second streets yesfrday afternoon at 3 o'clock had their baby baptized at St. Patrick' church. Father Wakefer officiating. Following the baptismal service a number of friends were Invited to the Stafford honv. where refreshments were served.
t
the Indiana grave a sur-
o Mrs. Hush Barron, 3J0 j street. last evemnK. '
in the nattier of n fare- !
wa t . Mr.-. P.arron. who is leavinir j '""ii to make her horn- in Los Angeles,' C'. The ftiie.-t "f honor was been j a:i offieer In the organization of the i 1 .'' I Women and as a token of their appreciation of her services in this t .. ne. t i. n, the . ompanv presented her w:th a handsome silk umbreila mounted in sferii!, silver and a deliirhtf ul ti'ne Wiis had The company included, he-:de Mr an. I Mrs. Barron, the fo!-K-win : Mr. and Mrs. Hailev, f r. and Mrs, Tlo.m.is Hi.-en. Mr. unci Mrs. I N"."r, Mr. a nd Mis. "a rpenter, Itremer, AntiH i 'oleivan. A rbaush, A. SI. Ness. X Wi!.--..n. Elizabeth Luther. J. Rurrs, R Rnneu. ,1'dinson. p. rry. Swank and Miss He.-;.. I'u'em.in. Work on !'.:.. new builffing to be erected by doe R. ..leers, at LUlth and It. , ri.ir .-rre. ts, is under way. Joseph !'..ppier is the contractor. The buildin: w ill be i-onstru. ted of brick with s'. .ne triniicinsrs and will l.e SfixfiS feet ic, dimensions. !i will bet wo stories in iieiiiht, with a store room downstairs a d ihi t s a hove. Mr.-. T. -J. Ix.nnelly has returned to
DR. L.
LOAR
sp I;..
I'llUHIii mid NIK GEO .N hscs of women and Children a ialty. l?alls answered at all
INI ' 1 A N A
MH'IIIGA.V PHON E ;.; lURiioi;
AVRXI'K INI I ANA
ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. Reed Hubbard of Roberts avenue spent the week end in Westville, Ind.. visitinsr her pare its, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Mr. Hi ft of Ind inn a boulevard, who
has been c.iiiin.'d to Ivs home for severe dii - by ill'iess. ;;j getting alom? n i eel y Mrs. William Timm and family and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Slolle, who left here early lal spring to have oharee of the Yountr hotel in Crown point, will move hack to Robertsdaie In a few weeks. Mrs. Timm and her
mother hae both been in verv poor health s;ne they have been there, so t hey have been . biitrod to give up the work. Mr. Timm will remain there for some tiiue. Mrs. (". .!ohrvs.-.n and children of Indiana boulevard visited her sister, Mrs. Ross of Rlue. Isleod, over Sunday. Mrs. i'. Brown of Harrison avenue was the jruest of cut-of-town friends
Fridny. j Mr. an! Mrs. Georsre Slack of Pearl street attended the Orpheum theatre in Hammond lust even) tie. Fred KwtiTS of I-:iver. Colo., who has been spending the past two weeks here visiting relatives and friends, refurred to his home Saturday. John E. k of Chieasro transacted busi
ness here yesterday. Th funeral services of Mrs. John Gnehel of Miin.-ii, Ind.. who died at the home of her rh-u u !, ter, Mrs. William Payne of Harrhoti avenue. Thursday, were held at the Evangelical church Saturdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. E. Wilheim officiated. Mrs. Goebel's death was caused by Rrijeht's disease,
from whicn she had bee-n sufferini; for
several months. She was 57 years old and is survived by her husband, four daughters, Mrs. William Payne, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. William HollinKer, Mrs. William Moser and two sons, Ollvtr and Isaac Rums. The funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends. Interment took place in Oak Hill cemetary. William, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. McCorty. had his foot badly hurt whiie playing; near his home in Roberts avenue the latter part of the week. Dr. T. W. Kohr Is attending him. Mrs. A. Meyers of Indiana boulevard was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Ernest Stahlbalm of the fire department, who has been on the sick list for
several days, sett Saturday for a short visit with his parents in Munster. Mrs. James Nicholson of Roberts avenue was the cus'. of friends in Chit ago last e v e n i n sr Mrs. I'.r.y Height and children of lloberts avenue visited relatives in
to Chieajro Saturday. Mrs. Justin release and daughter spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Or. Davis, returning to their home in the city Saturday. Mrs. Elden Hayhurst and daughter were Chicago visitors Saturday. While threshing oats on George Ebert's place four bitr stacks of oats were burned, catchlmi fire from sparks from the separator, which, belonged to the Woodke hoys. he oats were insured, but there was no insurance on the separator, which also caiijrht fire and was destroyed. It. is said that
East
rest erd.i v.
LOWELL
$100.00 WILL BE PAID for any in.r of Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache that Solace Fails to Relieve.
wood instead of coal was used in firing-
tip the engine.
R. Pat ton
Hammond
avenue aunt in
a recent m'di-
German Scien1'ric Acid and is easy to take,
Mrs. St. W. Shelley of St. Louis, who has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rose of Creston, has returned to her home.
Rev. Hates, pastor of the STethodist church at Slontfcello. tilled the pulpit morning and evening yesterday. Palmer Metcnlf of Memphis. Tenn., nephew. Byron Stetcalf, and other rela
tives and friends in this community. Honey Garrow of Orleans, Ind., visit
ed his mother here last week, lie fnys
his town lias l.sf'O population, and that nearly all of them are progressives. Mrs. Goorce Woodruff of Missouri arrived here Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Peter Griffith. Sirs. I'rip Hi!!, who has been visiting her parents here, returned to the city Saturday. U-onaril U igon and wife, spent Saturday in the city. Sliss lna Irf-e and brother. Donald, spent Saturday in Hammond. Prof. Eliot atterded a meeting of the Lake County Superintendents' association in Hammond Saturday. Ejr1 Crownell made a business trip
SOIATK REMEDY is ca.l disooverv of three tists that neutralizes
Purines the Blood. It
and will not effect the weakest stomach. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Iaw to be abso.utely free of opiates or harmful drugs of any decryption. Sol. At E is a pure specific in tablet form and has been prpvnn beyond question to be the surest and fil"kest reined for I'ric A. id Troubles known to medical science, no matter how lontr standing. It reaches and removes the root of tho trouble (I'ric Arid and purifies the blood. THE SOLACE CO. of F.Ut'e Creek are
the Sole C. S. Agents and have over two thousand voluntary testimonial letters which have been receive! from grateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimonial letters. literature and FREE SASfPLE sent upon request.
H. Iee Slorris, president of Cue First National bank or Chico. Texas, wrote the Solace Company as follows: "I want you to send a box of Solaca to mv father in Memphis. Tenn.. for which I enclose $1. This remedy has been used by some friends of mine here and I only 'hope it will benefit my father as it has them. (Signed) R. K Sforris." Put up in 2Sc, 5nc and $1.00 boxes. IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO HE YVEI.Li AM) tOC t'AN OOX HE "O RV TAKING SOLACE. "No. Special Treatment Schemes or Foes." J I ST SOLACE ALONE does the work. Write toilny fur the free wnmp1e. etc. SOI. AC F. HEMEIiY CO., Hattlc Creek, Mich.
BURNHAM
Sirs. II. Gustafson. Sir
Mrs. William Schroeder wen
shoppers on Friday. Slarie Sprunce of Pullman spent Saturday visiting her
Harvey. Mr. Nicholas of Chicago spent yesterday after a few slays' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wall of Robertsdaie. Sir and .Mrs. William SlacDonald of I'ark avenue were out-of-town visitors on Friday afternoon. A. Kaozmarowsk! of Center avenue was a Chicago business visitor on Friday. Sirs. R. Ran of Center avenue spent
I-ridsy afternoon in Chicago with I
friends. Sir. and Sirs. G, Phillips of Center avenue spent yesterday in Chicago shopping.
1 1
The Day in HISTORY
quite sick
GRIFFITH.
Mrs. Thomas Ahirich
with malaria fever. P. J. Berieger was a Chicago visitor Sa turd ay. Sirs. Cloe Prott visited relatives at R.ss yesterday. Miss Lillian Schofieid of Dickinson, N. P., Is here visiting friends and relatives. She will attend Valparaiso university this winter. Prof. c. SI. Hutchins of HisrMands visited at the home of his son, Blaine, Friday. Clarence Hutchins left last Friday
for Monterey, where he has accepted a position as agent on the Erie railroad. If. McFarland entertained relatives Saturday from Boone Grove.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT May not be elected prenident of the I". S., hut I'NION St OCT hRN been universally endorsed by pnrticulRr scrap chewers for cleanliness, quality find flavor. For sale by nil dealers. Ticket In eery pnckaite good for presents. See premium list.
THIS DATE IN HISTORY. September 2.'t.
1734 Matthew Pratt, one of the most noted of the early American artists.
born in Philadelphia. Died there
Jan. 9, 1905.
lSft.lGen. Arthur Wellesley. after
wards the Duke of Wellington, fought his first great battle at Assays, India. 1 sm? Lewis and C'arke returned to St. Iouis from their exploring expedition in the northwest. 1S21 Rt. Rev. William Paret. Episcopal bishop of Sfaryland, born in New York city. Died in Baltimore, Jan. 18. 1911. 1x69 University of California opened at Berkeley. 1 fcs Francois Achiile Razaine. famous French military commander, died in exile In Madrid. Born in Versailles, Feb. IS, IS 11.
1SS9 Wilkie Collins. noted English novelist, died. Born in 1S24. UG1 Chadiah Gardner appointed United States senator from Slaine.
Sliss Cecilia Ahraham
sition In the Emporium
Chicago. Mrs. Bode and .laugh;.
have returned homo
few days visiting with tivos. Sliss Fearn Morrison avenue returned hornt ; from Canada, where f!
weeks with relatives in
dian cities. Mrs. Beatrice P.r-" k visited friends in Hammond yesterday. Sirs. Katherine Dallas of Sheridan, avenue, who recently returned home from St. Anthony's hospital, where sha underwent an operation, was taken with a very bad spell asrain Saturday and remained in a dangerous condition, all of yesterday. This morning, however, she was slightly improved. Mr. and Sirs. William Doody of New
York avenue are the proud parents, of a' little daughter, which was born last week. Sirs. John Nolan of Davidson place ia entertaining her cousin. MUs Bess Sex ton of Chicago. The. many Whiting friends of Mrs. Lizzie Emme.l Bradmg of the East Side will be sorry to learn that she ia confined in the South Chicago hospital by illness. Mr. George Roe of Davidson plarn entertained Sirs. Emma Casey and Sirs Stonoham of Hammond Mr, and Sirs. Carl Wetterling ofl Sheridan avenue will move to Dalton, 111., about Oct. 1st. Sir. Wetterling ia
now assistant to G. W. Fredenburg, agent of the Penn sylvani a station, aft Whltlnff, and has received a promotion, as he will he station agent at Dalton. The marriage of Charles F. Railer of Whiting and Sliss Clara Schlttel of Robertsdaie will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. Mrs. George Slann and son and T. Jv Woods of Harvey, 111., have returner! home after a short visit with their sister and daughter. Sirs. George Roe. Sirs. Robert Parks and children havi returned to their home In Alton, 111, after a short visit with Whiting relatives. Mrs. Parks was on her way homn from Cleveland, where she attended) the funeral of Mr. Parks' father.
Sirs. Wil.iam Brorkus of East Chi
cago was the guest of Whiting friends
yesterday.
Arthur Marbarh of Chicago vifdted
hisa unt, Sirs. C. Stewart, of Sheridan avenue, vesterday.
Miss Lena Vogel of Cleveland ax'enuti
entertained Hammond friends yester
day.
Joseph B. Kyle of 119th street ha9
gone to Altoona, Pa., to visit his par
ents and loin Sirs. Kyle, who has been
thero for several weeks.
Mrs. William Stot-er and daughter,
Mildred, of Ohio averrre are visiting
her parents. Sir. and Mrs. Poliand, at Parkersburg, Pa.
Mrs. Frank Porter of Schrage avenue
is In the Lakeville hospital, in Chicago, where she underwent an operation.
Attorney SViilard B. Van Home of
Indiana Harbor waa a Whiting visitor yesterday.
Sirs. Al P.ritton of Indiana boulevard
is visiting her sister in Colorado.
City Treasurer D. D. Griffith and wife
ara visiting their daughter In New Lexington. O.
Lawrence FMnderhurg of Chicago visited Whiting friends yesterday. Mrs. Augusta Klose of 119th street is visiting with relatives in Kalamazoo, Mich. Mrs. William Griffith and daughter. Helen, of Ohio avenue left Saturday night for New Straltsville, O., where they will spend two weeks visiting with relatives. Benjamin Gordon left Saturday for Ann Arbor to take up the study of law at the University of Chicago. Rev. John B. Berg of the Sacred Heart church went to Scherervllle yesterday to assist his brother, Rev. AVm. Berg, in conducting forty hours' devotion services. The regular meeting of the T. of L was held on Saturday night. Memorial services were conducted for their late member, Mrs. Ellen McCarthy. Several visiting members were In attendance. Arnold Exton, Lyle Slanbork and Henry Hatt took advantage of an excursion and came home from Iafayette, where they are attending Purdue university, to spend Sunday with their parents.
CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to the many friends for the sympathy shown during the illness and death of our be. loved wife and mother JOHN E. GOEBEL AND FAMILY.
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THIS IS MY" SI ST BIRTHDAY, lames 11. Ftfil. James H. Bea!, who has been prominently mentioned to succeed Dr. Wiley as chief chemist of the United States; department of agriculture, was born in New Philadelphia. O., Sept. 2?., 1861. He was educated at Sclo college and at the Cincinnati Law school. Ha taught pharmacy and chemistry at Sit. Union college for ten years. later he was acting president of Scio college and professor of pharmacy at the University of Pittsburg. In 189S he was named chairman of the committee on uniformity of legislation, methods of analysis and marking of food products of the National Pure Food and Drug (.'on irress. He lias served both as president and secretary of the American Phai maceutical association.
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