Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
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now ai the u.!ai hours.
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ii.-t. i row the ; 'hrtM iari Work." ! K i von the tirst of !
economic subjects', 1 o the working peo- f tally Invited to bo j
! .special music, at -; i - :'.r tomorrow The otht-r two will he .Mi "In-
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who has
!! i m tr. ' vci I. Her ; ,i slight attack
x r.teelv.
Your (Joods on the
Payment Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man A. square deal to everybody.
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East Chicago Pantorium
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INDIANA HARBOR
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Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Phones 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.
en in ' Miif am . f:ts ci.ki;,
ri(iMi;. dh:i0 am iu:i'iiiiM.
: i v a . e nov iriL
pictures at i
Pressdnir irn." While Vou Walt Goods Called for and I WSvered
Vp-to-llnte Ij lieV nnil entM
Shoe Slifulng: Parlor
iw n:sht.
at ; 714 CHICAGO AVE
PHONE 34S-J
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only srenuine passion ploy !
as ; Th, Cheat M rs. a r 2 . Tr
til- p.: :!:,,- sc S. ( "io vela - '. Mr. an 1 Mrs Mr- :. !! Ah A'.ex.in ler we e ve n i r in i he
j:f i a; Oh. ram-uercrau In l y t v .": t -pa rt m er t of the Hast j Woauin's club wi'i nPOt with j !. Koni.olv T-.os ;.-,y afternoon
a'chek This is t ho first meethe par . u.ent this year, 'cv.lar -!' ices of the Mission of I Sh. r.h.'t i win t iHo place tori t ti c i.M I'V.'.ows- hall. Stini': . g lu hi at 10 o'clock and .:n; s MN ice at 11 a. tn. Kev. O. hi".; past nr.
I'etcr Stlriir. ir, Mr. and xandcr and M:ss Myrtle ;o cedar Lake last Alexander motor. They
A. BELI
had .l:nt"v ! here M ss A - a r. esd a f ro : 1 v 'r visited for altic--.1. K. Williams
hi tore ret'arn 1 nsr. t.-r returnod on Wed-
iwt; Ioitit. where t a week.
has movd from 14Sth
Leading Jeweler,
Expert CALUMET BUILDING
Interpreters Translators SARIC & DUPES CO. It MAI, ESTATH, IO"SS. lSlHA.fK AM) lK.M-i Stramvlilp nnd linilreJ Tlekr4 to All rrtt tin- W'orltl Phone 4rt. ,'!4 Is Guthrie Street. INTilAXA 1 1 A BOH INDIANA.
TFir.F.PHOXK 256 All Ord. r l'ronir.tlv le!ivered STllilllT CAit STOIS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. CIAXXtM.
WIIOI KSAI II .V ItllTAII, ICE CIIKAVI
mm: l it i is 3408 MICHIGAN AVEXllK.
stre, t and a.Vsamn avenue to 143rd arid li.irir.jr. and Is oerupyinii: the Johnson house recently vacated. Mrs. A. H. V. Johnson has been appointed i-hairm.-m of the waterways and foiis-ry (on:tn'ttee for the Tenth Vistr.ct of the in liana Federation of Wo-
ie ! Bargains, Bargains,
Bargains at the GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE 47:. 8 Olcott Avenue
man's fr p..- : dis: ri, ' will a ; a her appnin .P h n - OS.) V: Mrs.
o p e r. I r i T: k ,
ived notice of her I chair-nan of th. RTTPT? A nPnnPATTTJfl PO
Painters and Decorators
Tel 170
uc.--. She re
ttr.-m from t
t. '. '-sterday. has am pted and
;po:ft a irimher of women to act os;-:. a :it s in the committee. The
i"tt a weli as honorlr.tc Mrs. ; , - -, , , , i, . .-..urtesv to the r.ast cui- rorsytU Ave.
.V c"i a n's ciuh. . I.o..er. U2s Maeoun avenue, has 1 a first-class dressmaklna: estabr.t. Your patronatre solicited. 2w tine: season opens at Whitinar Sort. 29. Sunday, Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday evenings. Panrir.s will continue, every Saturday until further notice. Jf, t-s
INDIANA HARBOR t'hrlitlnti t'hiireh, 371T Grapevine street. Herbert M. Carpenter, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. All are requested to remember about the contest with WhitinK and come and help "boost." Preacbinir and communion services at 11 a. . m. Evening services, 7:15. Sermon subject, "Leading the Scape Goat." A cordial invitation is extended to all to ?r ten. any or all services.
M. C. Wiley W. II. Tatman
Phune East Chicago 123 WILEY & TATMAN Architects
CAIXMFIT BT'IETa.N'G. Suite 220-221 EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA.
GASTEL Real Estate o-120 Michigan Avenue Phone 101
WHITING
THE ENTERPRISE HLEY GALLES, Props. Grocery and Market 7C0 INDIANA BOULEVARD
Phone Whiting 42 Robertsdalo.
TAKE CARE CF YOUR FEET
A box of our Foot Powder prevents yoiii- feet from sweating and keeps tl .em in ood health. Prepared and sold at M. STERNBERG'S 119TH AND SHORT.
TRY SNYDER For fiood rho(OKra.i of H KindU KLnib ! It ht any time nnyhore,
Picture l'rnniioit, Knlarclnc. Imntenr
I'riDfincc nnd l-veliitnfc. --t our
prloej. Open Siiitdnvn. J. H. SNYDER WHITING, INDIANA
FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING
IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD
COAL CALL ON THE
Whitinsr Lumber & Coal Co.
TELEPHONE 1G8-M
HEGEWISCH
HEGEWISCH SAVINGS
BANK M. C. 2ACH ARIAS & CO. Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Poxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance.
HEGEWISCH COAL AND
TEAMING CO., Inc. The Cold Weather Coal Com pam' of Ileuewisch
HAMMOND
$5,000.00 REWARD
WHITING.
Mrtlm.lijil r.pUcopnl I liur. h, Clark. ftro.-t, near Utah. (!. llartn.ar, Hrit.-h. t. rrltiister. Scrvii es S'.n l.iy. s,.,t. , h: Sunday s 'mml at ::4". a. rn. Srinon at 11 a. m. E. worth Ijcague at :S-"i p. n-.. Sermon at 7 : t r p. ri. Rev. BriKr.t wili deliver his las; two sornv.ns as pastor of this chinch at 11 a. m. an.! T:4:i p. in.
Can vou beat it ?
! t's a jrood th injf. What is it? Get busy with 0.car! A bsol uloly fresh lake perch dinrer, ,'?-5e; Kro Eake pejeh dinner, . lAke Superior white fish dinner. 7 5c; black bn-s. 75e; b.ie-ter dinner. 75c; freer lejs, 7;"o ; srp.iab dinner, 5'": spring c'uicken. 7 Do: Ixntr island duck, 75c;
frog-, f'.-b and rh!ekn dinner, $1.00; I Lake Superior white rlsh and chicken! .erninn
tinner. Sl.oO; fma and Mack nass. ' na Indiana b
Si 'ci; jobstor and enioKon. l. ..; :t.jn ana . . , J.oi.jr Island duck dinner, $1.0u. ' '"".
satjoatu s-i nool at ft: SO a. m. yiar 0ifAll (iOI,lS1ITII C4KK BVFFET t(.rly ,,ffer:r,g for the Illinois. Comer
Iniiinnii itivo. nun inin irrri 1 ence of Mission
llnninioiid, Ind. 1'houe WhllinK 32 Aecoiiimoda t ions for Private Parties.
IvnnKelicnl ( hiircb i.f hi.
' 1' vard. near 1 1 lit h St.
pt. .::th.
OTTO C. F. SEEIIASE HARDWARE Corner Doodar and 135th Streets Phon-; 135 INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA
The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company IllCtlAKH EHIlHARIiT. President. SA.MT.4HV l'I ( M!!IMi Un ITttiiiK. Iron unil Tile Drainage I'lll.H IT MI'S -Olt. MICHIGAN A NO lll.hCK AVES. T E EE PI 1 1 N K f, 5' - W.
S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D.
I'll V MCI N AM SIHGEON EAST CHICAGO OFFICE.
Cliicafro and Melville Aves. Phone 81.
I N f I A N A IIAHiiOU OFFICK:
Auditorium Ulvlg. Phone 139
Rnntlt Chureh, Indiana IlnrboT. S'.uciay school at 9:4 5 a. m. '"hurcH services at 11 a. m. ('sua! evenlne service, 7. SO. All the children and teachers of fhe Sunday school are requested to come out at 3 o'clock to rehearse for rally d a v.
Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL
141 Street and I. II. Belt 11. II. Tel. 2GS
GIVE US A TRIAL
LEE F. CLARK 43t3 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and all Chicngo Papers.
PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUP
PLIES AT
The People's Cash Grocery
AND SAVE MONEY 4C2 119TH STRFET
SMOKE
"The Broadway 5c Cigar"
Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON
Telephone 11S-R WHITING INDIANA
A. A, MUSS Leading Grocer 13129 Ontario Avenue Phone 20;J
FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS.
)50 Hohnan Street. Phone 680;
'Sword or
WM. H. KOLT 1330G Ontario Avenue Ice Cieam and Candies GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers in GENERAL HARDWADE, FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. Livery. Private Ambulance.
13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211
Subscribe for the 6sTimes"
Do iiot forget we are headquarters for GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 43S 119TII STREET.
Klrnt I'nlted IrebTterln Churcl. Indiana Harbor. Corner Eitli and Hemlock streets. Itev. A. J. Crooks, pastor. Services on Sabbath., St pt. 29th, as To! lows: Pible school ot a:4fl, conducted by tfie superintendent, William Oohbie. Public worship at 11 a. m. At this service the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed. Evening- service at 7:30 p. m. Strangers are cordially invited to worship with us in these services.
Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 27133
GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexander Avenue
The Street Cars Stop at SAM BENANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to pet shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE
COLLECTIONS LOAN3 Ail Letral Matters Promptly Attended to JOSEPH G. VIVIAN AT TO It 1 MY AT I..WV SC1TE 102 P.APK'Iin 1'i.nc. Phone 134. 341 7 Mionitjan Avenue
TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED.
Order taken tnr mrtoinobllf ' wiippllcM nt lnt price. H ;i re.pii t r t i cw for J lcn- " kny. Mllntlnntrn tire trouble. ! o tnliei or f trn tlrew rciilrrd. Try It on .HO dnyu' tree trinl. 'nll or rite the
INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO.
( or. I lark IliMli St. I'hone 170-.J.
WIIITlMi, IM1IANA.
Whiting Cornice Works liKIOHV SfTll 1.T7K ITHXU H Woaiv, lOIlMOl wokk, sTKin, n.iino, TI WOKK, T R KOOIT .Nfi Stoves Ripnlrel l1tmat Kit rninheri. Corner lli'th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone li4-it.
WHITING INDIANA
Buy for Kash Where Kash
Kounts
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
Sewerage J obbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue
J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO dOl So. Hohman St. Phone 720
HAMMOND, INDIANA
Swltchfa and I'ufTs Made of Combing:
Orpheum Beauty Pnlors MISS AI.M I'ATTKIISOV Oni'MEEM THEATRE BL'ILDINO '.4 Sfite Street Hammond, Ind.
ilatr l:essinK. 50c: Hair Bobbing, 8.c;
Shampo.dnfr. f.Oc; Scalp Treatment, (oc: Facial Massif, 7 5c; Manicuring. 35c PRESIDENT WORK
:'v Sf.olf-ty.
Preaching at 10.Ho a. in.:
Cup?" (John 1-. 11.) Yotins People's Alliac-e devotional and Preuchinp services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, )c t. 2, at 2 p. m , Ladies' Aid society annual t u.-u,. ss meet, in sr. after which supper, at the parsonasi'. Thursday. 4:30 p. m., catechetical class. 7. SO p. m.. liibie stiely; S:20 p. m., choir rehearsal. Saturday, 1 i-ll a. rn., Oerrr.an classes.
1'lj n.oulli ( nmrrrnaiinnal liureli. Rev. F. M. Webster, pastor. Sunday, Sept. 2Stth, 1912. 15. S. I'lace, Sunday school superin tendent. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon theme: "The Failing Stream." Evening worship at. 7::!0 p. m. Sermon theme; "An Assurance that Iio-
I Rets Stability." iThe church and pastor extends a cordial invitation to you to come and j share all the blessings f our churcrt ! home with us.
HAVE YOUR KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTS MADE AT Ncrris' Pharmacy 192 East State SL Hammond, Ind.
RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO Photos for Everybody Fnlargements Made from Old Pictures 89 West State Street
Special For This Week Triple Extract White Pose Perfume. 25c ounce. A. C. KLUCKER
Druggist
KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue
Pay Gas Bills without extra elrir-jre at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario A v. Phone 201
H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE TAILORING
113 SIBLEY ST. PHONE 1414
HAMMOND, IND.
Tomorrow- N rally day at the Methodist church, the occasion celebrating the first anniversary of the dedication of the new church. Bishop John II. Vincent of Chicogo will be In Indiana Harbor all day and will preach at both the mornina; and evening services. Sunday school will be held at the usual hour, 9:45 a. m., with the regular morn-inq-service at 11. The program for this service is as follows: Voluntary. Hymn. Prayer. First Anthem, To Demn by Boumha.h. Notice. Offertory. "Oolden Threshold". Miss Emma Hoeh. Sermon Bishop Vincent, f I y rn n . P.ened iction. Kpworth Least".; will meet !ti :no p. in Evening service. 7.Tc"t The program Voluntary. Anthem, "He Watching Over Israel."
from "Elijah." Hymn. Pra yer. Offertory. ' i "Elijah." Sermon Bis! Hymn. Benediction.
Not Afraid," p Yii. .".!.
from
tEEWISGH. Lion !.-d:;e No. 18.". V. I . of A , is frivini; their s. vejuh annual ball tonight at the I lesow i s,.ji iiicra. ilouse. ;iood music .'Mel a y-iod tpf for all.
ROBERTSDALE. Hobertdnle Evnnsre11-l f'biireh. Rev. W. E. Wilhf -lit, pastor. S"r ices for tomorrow are as follows: Sunday s-i-hool at lu a. ni.
An
DR. L. T. LOAR l'HYSIt IAN and M HC.F.ON I dseases of women and Children a ; peciaHy. Calls answered at all ""J'!3?..".2 MK'IMCAM AVENUE P1K INK ."afl-J INDIANA IIAKBOIt INDIANA
Hammond iron & Metal Go, MARCUS BROS. Prcp Wholesale Dealers la IKON, METALS, KUBBEfl AND SECOND HAND , i i I n - MACHINERY Offices: S40 InJ!ara Ave. Yards: Sohl St. nd Indiana Ave. hAMM OND is HSDIVINi Ojs !(: I 'll. Ect. fiitna I Vil
The holies of the JI a ecu bees w i i i trive a dance Soturday evening, Oct. 12, at the Kr.itrhts of Iyth!as' hall. The
event will commemorate the Twentieth anniversary of the formation of the ordc r. Mr. and Mr. IT. A. Carpenter attended a hamiuet sclvn last nitr'p.t at the Whiting- Christian church. Mr. Car-
I l"-r,tr delivered a short address. j Mrs, T. W. Philp of the Fulton flats.
Block avenue, i e i tert a in: n .? h-r moth- ( r. Mrs. .1. .lohmton of ijue'.ph, Ont. Mrs. .lohrss'ou will return to iir-r hoiti on Monday afier i two w'"ks" visit in I mi ia na I !.i r.ir.
, Mrs. 1 hi rha ) irh and daitarhfer of r,..20 i Hemlock ;trret were called out of town es lord ay owing' to the death of a ro'.aj t i ve. ' T'::ere tviil i.e n,, K:i M i.Tn.i tnv,nrrA.
1 : ot the Indiana lfuhor park, owlns to;,; jttie .lerision of ti e .lo'iet Statolards t j , cancel tiie eii'iic on account of t 'n ! ,., ! cold weather. This will he a Kreat ! ,., : disapT'ointiu.-nt to some ar.'.ent fans as i ... i the Joiiet team was largely composed -j-
of rcg- icatcue p aver', Weimer. who!;,
useit to p'tch r, r the rubs and for New York, hcir.p scheduled to pitch.
and He, Kins-, r. v.-ho is now with the J ,Iolr,
t ui's, heme: the cth-r halt of the bat: t e r y .
Mrs. Ed. Shields
Ix.n-t forget the worth I mue so- !'rea.-mK at 11 a. m. Subject
il at Miss .Mills. 13 Superior avenue. Interior View of the Home."
Lun-h at LI c"nts per plate' i-reaciun at , :u p. m. Mitv.ieci.
Burned Alive."
Ail are cordially ervioes.
f meash's has sprout-
afro yoster-
was :n '
t on .c !
served. The fail ,.: f;d. William 1 1
day on busines e A tmv of our Heeewis-h sui'scrihers have .rocui.il dhMonarics and are perf.-etly deiie!,t,., witu ti;em. Mrs. (P-airtv ; i at ha. u s was taken to St. Maruaiot's he-pihil. Hauitnond. this !.lornin to he operated ni for appendicitis. B. A. Anderson and William Sippol attended a ward nic.'-rins; in South Cliie.an iasi i-vprii,;. Oar.a l .lerdafi ,,f i he l(eewisch Coal and Tea.' o i n eon. pany. win-n, interviewed iast e-.eidi.t: ree-aidii'Lt tia coal
j famine, pivprtesied for the Calumet re- ! srion, state,' !,.it I i -;-e .v iso h customers
i nred not la jilarmed for he ran supply j1'!'
t
'welcome to tbese
Mrs. Saeppord t,f Tlyde Park visited her daughter. Mrs. .lames Landon. and iamily of Harrison avenue Thursiay. Mrs. Eiilers and son Arthur Roberts avenue returned home Wednesday from a two weeks' trip spent at West. Baden. 1ml. The members of the Marquette club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Smith of South Ohioatp.. Cards were tile main feature of the afternoon, several (tami-s of pedro hetnr played and prizes were awarded Mesdaaies Elliott A ma n. Arthur Str..s and Edward Mathias. A dainty lun. iieon was served at the
ot the frames.
Mrs. Lyle and dai and Mrs. Peterson
Whitintc were t he rues Welberper of Indiana i
FOR SALE Household froods; a sacrifice, owing to leaving Whiting:. A. B. Potter, 342 Ohio avenue, Whitlnij. It - Mrs. Roy Emerson of Ohio avenue is in St. Margaret's hospital, in Hammond, where she underwent an operation last Tuesday. Mrs. Emerson's friends will be pleased to hear she Is fcettir.gr. along nicely. Mr. ami Mrs. Vatiehn of Ftschrurp avenue have purchased Charles McCarthy's house on Ohio avenue. The hlfth school boys are sportint?.
new Kren and white hats, which ia many cases are very becoming:. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiekey of Central avenue have started the erection of their new home on Laporte avenue, opposite the Sacred Heart church. Andrew Herman was a Hobart visitor yesterday. Mrs. Josle Jabinski of Schrajre avenue, who was confined In the local police station. sufTerina: with delirium tremens, was taken to Crown Point, where she will be given treatment. Mrs. .TabinBkl Is a widow, being- 52 years ot Rsv. G. Hartman Bright, pastor of the M. E. church, will preach his farewell sermon tomorrow. Rev. Bright will leave Monday for the annual M. E. conference, where the assignments for
i the M. E. pastors for the ensuing' year
wiU take place. Among the needy in Whitlnc; is Mrs. Jennie Stanclk, who Is in verydestitute circumstances. Mrs. Stancik's husband was 111 for several months with tuberculosis. In an effort to benefit his health, the family moved to Oklahoma. Two months n?o Mrs. Ptancik died, leavir.fr his wife with two little plrls, one 5 and one 3 years of bko. Mrs Ptaneik came back t Whiting after her husband's death, and a week ao birth to another dausrhter. The birth
TXTpP'o pi TJpetlliraTlt ! of posthumous child has left the
' mother in an e: tirely helpless position. 90 EAST STATE STREET 1 The Relief and Aid society have been , , , T , . . ' Investigating the case, and will in nil Look for the Oreen. Lunch Fipn. En- , , , .- , , probabilitv lend some assistance, whi'e trees that are Rood. Steaks, chops and j.-athfr Benedict of St. John's Slavish short orders. Home-marie baked goods church has rented two rooms at Fred
street and Indiana boulevard for the mother and her brood and paid one
! month's rent. The familv are badly in need of clothinK. and some benevolent-
MAC TURNER Architect
503 Hammond Bide;. Tel. 324
Hammond, Indiana
Help to Keep the City Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co. Room COS, Hammond Building Telephone 14S1 or ,25
for sale.
nter ot Hammond ten
and children of I a( sts . f Mrs. Joseph I h.
u o-v a rd est er-
by the volunteer tire department
1 1
incline citizens have already con-
their hail here. Good music will irmntea articles or wearing apparel. - furnished and evervbodv welcome. I mer Shcrwln. of Eisohrupp avenu
Miss Emily llhn spent the afternoon
h'l per 1 weal
1 at a p"e--. not ex
i n for bard c.ui! by the time I t sets in. Thn t this run on !
f c,r n is w! :i t c r s is u n ro-cessa ry.
isli e-,al ,.n hand for all o,uar,tities. This assur
ed quiet arty aiinds of trie
i--kir t in
'tl. eaca o i;.!v at ere is en
in reasonable 1
a ace from Mr. .1.", rdan s farther a ia asi ness in t
anv w r
i coal si of Common weal t h i n . , ,,
avenue was call.- l to Rensselaer vesterdav on a.-cmsrr of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Cooper. The funeral if.f 1, 1 . 1 a
' ! per ton each ,oie heinir supplied and
at Whitinsr with justice to ail instead of to the ex
clusion ,,f the few. And therefore when orderir.tr now remember that your
oh p. op!e for matters can't be se than th-y were during the ike some eitr'ct or nine years en hard coal was selline: at
from $in to Sia per ton all over the citv and in limited j u a n t i t les, while Metre wiseh people were cetlinK it at $S
Skatlntf season open
rink. Sept. 20. Sunday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Tlmr-iinv evenlntrs. panclnp: will continue every Saturday until further notice. 25-t-s
NOTFTTNO 73 OF GREATKH IMPOnTANCE TO TOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN
: TOt'R LOCALITY T?v READING TII3
a- deprived at
neighbor should not 1
your expense (Inner Box and Miss Theodore Starkweather were married in Chioapro Thursday.
Vou will say that a La Vendor clfrar cjniiot be beat, if you try one.
ILf IN WOMAN'S BREAST SSaiSBEpiNs a small LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS .3ISCKS DEE? in (ha ARMPiT AH3 KILLS 0U1CKLY f Will Give $1000 if i Fail to Cure
Also $1000 or Excel sac
iw .utiie i;i rout s7d (
Written Guarantserf--?
Any TUMOR, LUMP 4
or 3 O R C on the
LIP, FACE or BODY long 19 CANCER.
ANY HARD LUM? in WOMAN'S PREAST Is CAHCER ard very poisrmnus. 120-?CE BOOK. SENT FREE. Testimonials et Thousands CURED EfUTothersfailwJ. Sue or Write to Some-. nT BR.&MRS. DR.CHAMLEEYpe book ATI Mf W. RaniJoioh St "!.icr,co. Id KiJiUlY imi tills to SC.YitOtiE Willi CAiNUES
Aldcinian Henry Ewers of Kohotrs avenu' transacted bu.iti"s in 'hicaKO Thursday. The people of E ,herida!e wt ro ri von U'lite a surprise W .-d : esda - wl-en Miss Met ha Kasca aiol ari Me ore. unbeknown to their r.iatives and friends, slipped quitelv away to Crown Point, where they were marrl-d. Both younu: people are we P. an I favorably known here and have a host of friends who extend their con s ra t ia t ;,u i a:ol hest wishes for a ha; py :c 1 prosperous
future. The bride is the oides; dauirh'
tin- of Mr. and Mrs. i'riiz Kas-ii of In-iiana I ouicoar-l. 1f araci is one of our risine- yuici: husir,,... icen !;a--iiii: r-crr.tiy pariias.-d ti'e grocery stere c.ti I'.t'.ti! strefo :' . e mo r ! y nuiii-il hy .lohn Bley. M ami Mi-. Mo.ore are at present, makiia- nii'ir heme wi:h the irroom'.s parents in I'.eherhs acf-rie-. but will start :..us.-kcep:pe in the near future.
Mr. ar-d Mrs. Arthur Powell of Reacts aenue (-'l 1 r: a : icd t i f..r!. ;.!' s ndher from titfo:::el. It 1,. at Iheir OTia- ti-.e early put of iae we.k. Mrs. Horace Stone and sn of Har-
wlth Miss Park.
Etht
Smith at Caldwell's
Ml'
Hilder Benson, who received an,ar,i
operation on her eyes a few days affo. is improving preatly. Mrs. A. Kruetrer and Miss Lillian Krueerer of Clark Station were Gary visitors yesterday. Charles Anderson. Ered Behn and Kiehard Mucli were Gary business t ransaetors : ty.
DYER.
-s M. Iloffinan and daughter Afrnes llimuior.d visitors today. ss '.. lavis w as a Saxony visitor
M Wef i M
today. Miss T. ! '.ei-ii-.c-r left this morninp for Nebraska, w in re she will spend a :ooah visitin-r fri.Mals and relatives. M :s.- Erao'-rp Sen;..' of '"h.i.ap.j js tiie t:st of Miss Frances Kciiinan at
rison .avenue .and Mis boulevard ware c; Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Fish.were quests at a ti Thursday at the ;a. Worlile of Indiana hoMrs. S. Goon and M were South Cliicairo v Mrs. John Murray o spent the day in "hi
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I ndia na siio.Pe:-s a na poi 's din net-Charles
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s J. Wetzbereer s i o i s T hu rsda y . ' Roberts avenue i-'i i isit ins her
sister. Mrs. Cavana tivrh. Miss Uuth Jew.-ti ,,r jh-ari street, wis the truest of H.immoud fri-aols last evening. The trustees of the E f-.n ire Heal church will hold a business meelito, this eveninsr at the hom,- of John Blaal of Roberts avenue.
Miss iv, iii.i kimme' ,,f Lowell was the .co st .if reiaties here x.sterday.
P.y !i:e pv ess ,,f i.iains the lieiman 1 S i'i l.ii ni ye.-;, ai.iv lienry Sohuito, one of j ices
eoi- ;,:Ui aMiinii and prorrressive town I.;:. .-tee eecaaic a farmer. Farmer lienry ee.-;s to ,,. d, position next year to , ,i iter th- ccsii and poultry market of !;,.- r.ihcnri re.irion
had the misfortune to hnve his second finder on- his rluht liand cut off to the first Joint while at work in the Stand-
corn pany on Thursday. The
accident was caused hv a barrel roiling
on Mr. Sherwin's hand. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church held a very pleasart social session at the home of Mrs. Frank Lauer of Sheridan avenue on Wednesday. About thirty ladies were in attendance, the evonir.pr belnsr spei.t. in contests and crimes, afier which refreshments were served. Miss Jessie M. Curtis most delipht-
i rui.y entertained a n.re party- or j friends at li.-r home on ("river street on Thursday e enlnc. I B d.eri ib can is e j.eet I home in a ! few days f'-nm WSscons.n. where si-e
i, as been spend!! tr two nteks. itev. E. Hartman P.i iirht of ihMVh'-itr-f Episceieil i laii'ii uij U a ve for C: annua! cnrrVronce of hi; church at Indi suapoiis, s. pt. 1st. At this eonf. rf ra e kev. B'heht will accept a rt appointment to aiiothet- oauroh. Ne v t Si'ida-.- C e ;'.!', Wj-: he t'-e .i -t s.-rv-
- the Whiting e'eurch under the t minist, r.
A. Ml; Centra! tiaii the day n'.Kln t .a t rout epre.s p 1 emick a
on. airent of the aiiie.e!. : t .u-tc l depot had b.-en b The robbers en' en
M ichiiran vesto, day "ted I'rid throairh
I'ldow, taking with them an .iekaue ..--onsifinc-.l to William a! about 1? cents in money.
MUNSTER eral of Mrs. Jacfd. Van Kl
The fane
wa-- ; th a i the laone in Lansinc. The remains were taken t. the cemetery in Manst. r Thursday afternoon. The school board met hursday even- . with all Munsters present. Miss Mubi.eil iii'l Miss Oeih visited at the home of .Mr. and Mrs.' iscar
CLARK STATION K". "Z, s Stathis, pror-rietor of the Co-
Toi-.isrh t's ti-ie ie- '-:-ia Chitk St '. - I 1 in;: ia i CI. ia hi. I Hammond, was tiou. The rccom: t,: ar.-i iai; wiii be s:v- J c vui uUiiiass,
s k a 1 1 n tr sfusiii- rijn as rink. Sept. Chi, S : rel i y . T ries.lay an i Thursd.iv e -a I'liic will ce r. t i n a.- i er y a funi-e.- ni !la
at
Whi: ir --. We.
: ' n rrs. 1 r. -: arday until 25-t-8
THE "OM K NTVTSrAPER OP" LAKi COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READEP.S ON TH TiMEii
PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPMOH METHOD. If you su'f-r from bleedinvr, itchirc, blind or protrudinc Piles send me y,-.,;r ad h'ss. and I trtU teil ye i how to ruro yourself at horn- y the new absorptior. treatm-nt: asd will nls.. s u 1 rome of ttis i-.om tre'r..-:.r free f..;trial. with references fr-r; your own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanerf cure asar-rd Sen! -., m .ney. but 1 1 i ' "tn-a ri this i.T--, to h-v to "i-r M . i.a.,:.:ers, IoJt f.', .hjtie I-'auuc, iiil
