Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1912 — Page 6

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CAST CHICAGO ! Skating season opens at Whiting rink, Sept. 29, Sunday. Tuesdny, Wednosday and Thursday evenings. "an-jHu'V elng will continue every Saturday until further notice. 2"-t-a Mrs. Will Wilson of Alcott avenue entertained the past grand chief. Mrs. Ada. White of Kentland and Grand Chief Mrs. Lid Ros-sr of Kichmond. Ind., who ,

were here organizing the Pythian Sis- ' ters' lodge in Kast Chicago. The Home Economic department of tho East Chicago Woman" flub will meet on Monday evening, O.-t. 7. with Mrs. Reese Williams, instead of next Monday as announced. W. K. Williams of Forsythe avenue is quite ill. : Ralph I'anine enters the Northwestrn university this week, having recelved a scholarship from that Institution which his splendid hitch school reTort won for him. He will take the six-year course, specializing in medicine. The Lady Elks held a very pleasant j meeting last night, the occasion being j the first meeting of the year. Those j who were absent missed it. as Mrs.

i eter Stirling had prepared a surprise

Tor the members in the shape a j

fried sprint; chicken lunch. Mrs. Stirling, if she needed any additional lustre 'u her reputation as a corking good chicken fryer, won it by last nit;'!.' afhif vcmer.t There was an abundance , for all nnd there would have tili been tn iugi had all of the absentees been on hand. A. II W. Johnson, candidate for

county recorder: J. A. Rrennan. .mildate for county auditor, and H.n-.rv Whitaker. candidate for sheriff on the repubi .'-an ticket, went to the soutli end of the county this morning to Jo a little campaign in 8- They will i-ot all cf tnt points in 'nis section. The candidates were accompanied by a number of workers for the cause, the party filling two automobiles. Mrs. Or. A. i Carpenter entertained Tuesday evening at the IaSa!le hotel in honor of Caroline Freeman. A sumptuous 'inner .van served in the HI tie Fountain room. Mrs. Carpenter, who visited Mr. and Mrs. ,1. J. Freeman during the spring months and who has ' been in Kast Chicago a number of limes since, leaves Thursday for New York to join a party from abroad, among whom is Mgr. Patriz.i. one of

the leading advocates of the Vatican who is making his first visit to Amer-

tea. j The fire station has just undergone a

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thorough house-cleaning, and the boya i aw fee! inn unusually Rood over their I CALUMET Pd'II.DIXG. Suite

model quarters in consequence. A splendid entertainment is in store for East Chicago Sunday night when

the Passion play, in moving pictures, i

taken from the production of that great sacred masterpiece, from the 1310 production at Oberammertrau. will be shown at St. Mary's Catholic church. The films are said to be the only genuine reproduction of the Oberammergau performance in the world ad are shown only in churches. The entertainment will open at S o'clock, admission

prices for adults being 35 cents, while I hildren will be admitted for 15 cents1 each. j Mrs. Lesser, 122S Macnun avenue, has ' opened a first-class dressmaking estab- ! , llshment. Your patronage solicited. 2w j

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WHITING. season opens at Whiting 29. Sunday, Tuesday, Yel-

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

ner, Hfic; Frog Lake perch dinner, 50c; lake Superior white fish dinner. Toe; black bass, 75c; lobster dinner. 75c; frog legs, 75o; squab dinner. 5uc; spring chicken. 75c; Lonr Island duck, 75c; froer. rsh and chicken (iinntr, $1.00; ; I-ike Superior white Jish and chicken . dinner, $1.00; frog log and black bass, SI. 00; lobster and chicken, $1.00; lish and , Long Island duck dinner, $1.00. t OSCAR GOLDSMITH C A FR A Bt'FFFIT ; Indiana nivd. ami 114th Street Ilamniouil, Ind. Phone AN hill ng 32 .

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INDIANA HARBOR j Skating season opens at Whiting ' rink. Prpt. 29. Sunday. Tuesday, Wed- : nesday and Thursday evenintrs. Daacini? wilt continue every Saturday until' further notice. 25-t-s 1 Those in charge of the program for I the convention of the Federated Com- ; merclal Clubs are much encouratred ' ovpr the mann.-r in wliicji responses to invitation to speak are beinsf re- ! ceived. The committee on program ; promises that the latter will be filled ' practically as planned a larpre number i of dist insni ished men havinx siKnitled their wi'lineness to take part. i Xj. (irare Codding and Mine. Fusjenle. ' I'hlcaeo milliners, will be at 137th and Kir streets Friday ;ir.d Saturday with a full line o stylish fall hats, hair vroods and novelty jewel r v. 26- 2 1 .lop Ci.nz of 5ary. arrested in connection with a riot Tuesday night In which Adam Hurlinski and Frank Novinski of

13Mh nnd Pcech streets were beaten up. was arraigned before Judife Helland yosterdav and fined $1J.H0. The charge of riot aainst him was changed to assault and battery. His accomplices have not yet been apprehended. ,rnd;e Walter ,f. Riley and C. A. Westberpr, who went to Richmond to attend the convention of county commissioners and other officials are expected back tomorrow. i Fire Chief .Urn Doherty is as proud ' an a ioj witii his first pair of pants over a fine new steed 'bat has been provided him by Ike city. The animal , can ro some, accordinc to Mr. Doherty and those who have seen him e.- 1 tend hi'Tiself. He was boufht in South Chicago and the reputations of both the fire chief and .7 u dare DeP.riae as to' tiieir Judgment of horse flesh is at stake, for toerether they sele-'-ted th I animal, dim has been driving his new I horse sine day before yesterday and Is more than sntisfi-vl. There had been some talk of abandoning the drill by the children of the

Baptist Sunday school set for tonlarht, on account of the absence of electric lisrhts. It Is now announced, however, that the lights will he all connected

MUBER Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 271 35

GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4S02 Alexander Avenue

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

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

WM. H. HOLT 1330G Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

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TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED

Order taken for antamoblle Kupplle at lonfKt price. ItepreTntative for l'.fnkny. 1 ".HinlnnteM tire trouble. I o ttihe or entrn tlr rr-jilr-I. Try It on 30 day"" !' free trial. Call or write the

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Whiting Cornice Works HKHMW SC-III'I.TZE 11RNACK WOUK, COHMti; WOllK, STEHL i i.ii.im;. Tl HOKK, T A 11 HOdl'IMi Sfom Hrpalrril l-.nt Imaten I'nrnlnhrd. Corner 115th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M.

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Kounts Plumbing, Gas Fitting and

Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue

FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS.

550 Hohman Street.

Phone 680

J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

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HAMMOND, INDIANA

SvHtrhes and Puffa Made of Combings

Orpheum Beauty Parlors MISS AIM A PATTERSON ORPHKL'M THEATRE BUILD TNG 154 State Street Hammond. lnl. Hair Iress!nK. 50c: Hair flobblnK. 35c; Shatripocinfr. 50c; Scalp Treatment, 75c; Facial Massage, 7;c; Manlcurlrig. 35a HES1DENT WORK

HAVE YOUR KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED PRINTS MADE AT

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

RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO Photos for Everybody Enlargements Made from

Old Pictures 89 West State Street

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

H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE TAILORING

113 SIBLEY ST. PHONE 1414

HAMMOND, IND.

MAC TURNER Architect

503 Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324

Hammond, Indiana

Help to Kp the City Clean by In stalling One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes

Calumet Concrete Const. Co.

Room 508, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525

We Cater Restaurant 90 EAST STATE STREET Look for the Green Lunch sign. En

trees that are Rood. Steaks, chops and short orders. Home-made baked goods for sale.

Pka t ir-.R rink. Sept.

newlay and Thursday evepinK?. Panrln will continue pvcry Saturday until further notice. 25-t-s Miss Kdytha Hoiic-.t of Oliver street leaves today f-.-r Kokomo. Ind., ta at- ! tend th wedding: of a friend. Mlsn Jessie M. Curtis will entertain a party of friends at her home on Oliver street this ever.in. Mrs. A J. .Tudson and Mrs. James J'jJson spent yesterday at Knedewood., visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Grant Tfpton. Mary KHst.iboth. the little dauehter of the latter who has been spending several days visiting her preat aunt. Mrs. Tipton, returned home with her mother.

The Knifrhts of the Holy Grnll and the F. A. Girls of the M. K. church gave a farewell party for their pastor, Rev. O H Bright, In the church parlors last evening. Herman Trowe, who is at St. Bernard's hospital. In !hi-affo, suffering with a relapse of typhoid fever, la recovering nicely. Gleason Mat key, who hae been spending the summer in North Dakota, spent a few days with his brother, Orren Mackey, and family. Mr. Mackey was en route to Jiloominprton to re-enter Indiana university, where he Is studying medicina. I The many Whiting friends of Miss

Bertha 'U'lllR, a graduate of the "vTllting hisrh school In the 1910 class, v '' be interested to learn of her ree marriage. For the pant year Mis3 Wills was a teacher in the Boulder Business college, at Boulder, Colo. Her husband is the president of this institution. The Epworth League of the M. E. church will give a farewell party tor Rev. G. Uartman Bright In the church parlors tomorrow night. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all members and friends of the church to be present, as a most pleasant time Is belnp anticipated. The performance of the Royal theatr tomorrow night will be in conjunction with the members of the local chapter of the Trl Kappo Sorority. The proceeds will g-o for charity, the members having located several families In Whiting, who are in dire need of help. Miss Almtrah Morso was hostess at a very pretty party given at her home on. Oliver street on Tuesday night in honor of her cousin. Miss PrlRcllla Moss off

Popular Bluffs, Mo., who is her guest. The evening was most delightfullyspent in music and gimes, a number of

guessing contests also being held. Re

freshments, consisting of delectable

viands were served. The guests for the evening were: Misses Priscllla Moss.

Edytha Hollett, Helen Mattern, Marguerite Ftfleld, Essie Hatch, Gaynelle

M. Eaton, Bessie Naef, Jessie Ileln, Florence Sohaub, Edith Langenhan, Margaret Griffith. Florence Seberger,

Florence Iee, Jessie Curtis. Jessie Dugr-

gan. Almirah Morse, and Mesdames KJ-

la K. Green and Gertrude "Welsby, Eric McClellan, John Koval and Peter BeVzskl, who were arrested Mondaynight on the charge of disorderly conduct being taken Into custody whll singing on Indiana boulevard, were tried before Judge Atchison and wera all discharged. Rev. G. Hartman Bright of the M. E. church will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday and will leave next week for conference. Miss Cida G. Ault will entertain a party of friends at her home In Sheridan avenue on Friday evening. Mrs. Paul Long and daughter, Mrs. Hoelle of Ohio, are here visiting her sister, Mrs. G. L. Fredenberg of Kew York avenue. The Indies' Aid society of the M. church will hold a rummage sale on Oct. 4th and 5th. in the building: formerly occupied by the Commercial ho

tel. If any one desiring to contribute for this sale, any clothing or furniture not in use will notify any of the ladles the articles will gladly be called for.

partment is preparing to re-decorate its quarter", ir being the intention to' paint the wal s and ceiling? and otherwise freshen up a bit. Mrs. J. I". Ili-van of Pennsylvania and Mii-hican aver ties entertained a number of i hildren yesterday in honor of her little son I,cRoy's ,"th birthday. There were tn guests, all of whom brought little gifts to their young host and the afterroon was spent in games and singing aud everybody had a jolly time. There was a tine birthday cake and other go idles. such as usually make up birthday treats for the little Telks. William Jennings of Muncie is visiting J. Parrell of Grapevine street. He came yesterday and will remain until next week some time. There -vlll he a bnke sale, given by the Loy;l Women of the Christian church. Saturday afternoon. Sept. 2. at Harrett's grocery. Home-made pies, cakes and bread for sale.

Mrs. K. Christensen of Indiana boulevard Tuesday. Mrs! Hussey of Atchison avenue entertained friends from Chicago jesterd a y. Or. T. W. Kohr of Indiana boulevard transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. .Mrs. lycKoy Thomas nnd daughter. Ariine, of Park Manor was the guest of

In r sister. Mrs. Harry Ooiding rison avenue yesterday.

Kmil Keilman, there. John Maginot is able to be up ar.d around again. John Miller. Jr., transacted business in Cedar Lake and Iyiwell Wednesday. Ina P.ohling is visiting with relatives at Chicago at present. Mr. and Mrs. Twitt of Whiting were here on business today. Mr. and Mrs. George Oerlach and

f liar- 1 sun and Mr. and Mrs. John Stark and i family are at Merrill Hie today attend-

ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. M. K. Hunter of Indiana boulevard is entertaining her granddaughter. Mrs Erne't Apt of East St. Louis. Mrs. Master; on entertained a number of friends at a 3 o'clo.-k luncheon At her home in Harrison avenue Wednesday. Herman Shirkey of I'earl street and Clara Kramer of Harrison avenue, ac-

jcompanied by their fathers, left Wed-

Mrs. I iminegan and children of Chi-' ing the wedding of their son, Kmil i atfo visited Mrs. O'C'-nnell of Atchison ; Stark, to Miss; Theresa Flock of that avenue yesterday. ( place. Congratulations extended to the Mrs. Louis Klemm of Indiana boule- J young couple from all their friends, vard visited her sister. Mrs. Dust, and I W. Kentbed, traveling salesman for family of Kast Sidf yesterday. leash's Bitters Co.. of Chicago visited Miss Katherlne f'annr-lls and Oscar j his customers here Wednesday. GalU-s saw -'The Garden of Allah" at j

the Auditorium in Chicago. County Commissioner Schaaf left t

Tuesday e where he m issioners.'

ng for attend e t i n g.

Richmond, ind., a states's com-

up during the day. and there will he t riesday for Ind :ana polls, where they will nothing to hinder the drill takinar place I attend the Spite School . for the Blind, as planned. AW the children of the I Miss Grace Wiehorst of Harrison aveSunday school are urged to attend, as I nue is able ti tie out again after be

lt is intended to make rally day the greatest event that has ever taken place in church circles in Indiana Harbor. House-cleaning in the Indiana Harbor fire station is under way. The de-

DR. L. T. LOAR PHVSICI nnd SI HGKOV Diseases of women and Children a specialty. Calls answered at all hou ra 33.12 MICHIGAN AVENUE PHONE 559-J INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA

ing confined to her home for a week by illness. Mike Madura of Roberts avenue was a Gary business visitor last evening. Mrs. E. Cochran of Chicago is spending the week at the Christensen home in Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Knaves returned to her home in Chicago Wednesday after a few days' visit at the home of her brother, Sam Tucker, and family of Pearl street. Miss Nellie Latham of Roberts avenue has accepted a position on Michigan avenue, in Chicago. Miss Ella Hatt of Pear! street is on the sick list. lira. Upton o Jackson uaik visited.

ST. JOHH. Mrs. William Koehle was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mrs. 1-'. p. Keilman and daughter Margaret returned from Chicago Tuesday evening after a week's visit there wit h relat i es. Mrs. Henry Soelker transacts cl business in Chi'-ago on Tuesday. Matilda Klassen returned home from Whiting Tuesday evening after f pending a few days with her ei ti-r, Mrs.

HOBART. Mrs. William Foreman and daughter. I Ilea, were Gary visitors yesterday. Miss I.ca Scholler left today for Texas, where she will, spend the wint er. The Mesdames Fox and Kenward were Chicago visitors yestor I a y. J. Johnson of Chicago visited friends and relatives here yesterday. Mrs. Malone and daughter, Mary. left today for Pueblo. Colo., for a two years' stay owing to Mrs. Miiniv's health.

DYER. N. G. Austgen transacted business in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. William Herieger of Hammond, who have been visiting G. Berleger and fimi'y, returned home this morning. Mesdames H Greiv.ng and A. Kaiser were Chicago visitors fday. Adam E. Kaiser lift yesterday for West Baden, where ho will spend a couple of weeks. Andrew Sloon. infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloon. who died at their home in Iaportc. was taken yesterday to Mike Young, from where he will be buried at Chicago Heights cemetery. Roy Peacock was a Lafayette visitor yesterday. Mesdames F. Keilman and William Herrmann were Hammond visitors Wednesd ay.

j Farmer Stommel i threshing oats I just now. I Hlo V!irlra S2cViei.lt WAS A. OHiCCO

visitor yesterday.

place this evening at 8 p. m. All members try and be present. Alfred Kaufman and sister. Miss Marie Kaufman of Toronto, Canada. : pent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Seheurer here. They are on a two weeks' vacation, and will spend a few days with Chicago relatives. Mrs. F. Behn and Mrs. S. McKee of Clark Station were Ross Station visitors yesterday. Mrs. J. Hoy of Clark Station was a Gary business visitor yesterday. Richard Kraay of Ridge road wns a Clark Station business transactor yesterday.

CLARK STATION. The regular weekly meeting of the volunteer fre department will take

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ROSELAWN. Miss Cinda Meek lenberg was a Lowell visitor Tuesday. A. S. LaRue and daughter. Belle, of Rensselaer were here via auto Monday. Mrs McPartney and children were Rensselaer shoppers Monday. Mrs. Chase Imes of Monon came for a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Johnson. J. T. Boss and family have moved to town. William Boyle is building an addition to his lumber yard. Silas Swain was in our town on business Wednesday, G. K. Wentworth of Chicago was here today looking after farm interests.

LOST Confidence In any otner medium than The Times to gret the business Address Forlorn, Nowhere.

State of Oliio, city of Toledo,

FS. Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure, is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family fills for const! pation.

Glen and Hosford Park. A. F. Carlson of Tolleston is transacting business here today. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hiney and family spent a short time at Schererville last evening. Mr. Srhultz of Glen Park Is a Gary business visitor today. A. F. Russell of Griffith passed through here today. Mrs. Rodecker and daughter, Mrs.

Hooper of Hosford Park, are Gary shoppers today. Mrs. A. Pritze transacted business at Hobart yesterday. Mr. Tucker of Ross passed through here yesterday. The wedding of Thressia Fleck of Turkey Creek and Kmil Stark of St. John will be solemnized at St. Peter and St. Paul's church at Turkey Creek today. Miss Marian Johnson of Hosford Park is spending a week's vacation with relatives at Chicago.

HIGHLANDS. Miss Anna Kraus is In East Chicago on business today. Mr. and Mrs. G. Locus and children have recently moved to Michigan. The Misses Martha and Anna Koeriyker were out-of-town visitors yesterday.

MERRILLVILLE. The Ladies' Aid society met at Merrill hall Wednesday afternoon and elected the following officers for the year: President Mrs. Lylla Zuvers. Vice president Mrs. Kate Pierce. Treasurer Mrs. Louisa Walters. Secretary Mrs. Alice Pierce. After the election of officers a dainty luncheon was served. There were about thirty-five ladies present. Maurice Iddings and Leslie Walters were Ilobart visitors Wednesday. William Smith and Mrs. Mabel Peterson were MerrillvUIe. visitors yesterday. Mrs. Dora Ileerhold, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ella Pierce the past week, has returned to her home at Milwaukee.

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