Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1912 — Page 2

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Monday, Sept. P0, lf)12.

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The members of the Hammond Woman' "h:t met for their usual bimonthly m-tiner in the Chamber of I'f'iriBiorrf Rii!ii5 Saturday. September L'Mh. Mrs. R. O. WmcUler, tho club pr-sident, called the jneetlr.R- to ortlrr n1 after a short b'jsinc?s meetimr the door of the club were thrown open to the public WTiO were invited to -i Domestic St ler.ee display, such as hna never before been shown in our city by club women. As a usual thirty tho fcverasjp person i apt to think the club woman a poor cook. and did. show the public, that they were very excellent cooks. The dishes that w ere shown were truly work of art in every respect. The foods were displayed at rrettily decorated tables placed at Intervals about the club room. Garden flowers were used in profusion about the rooms and added prreatly to the charm ot the occasion. This being the first Domestic Science display, the ladies feel that their efforts were appreciated where it is estimated that i very neat sum was cleared from the foods sold. Mrs. Leo Wolf was chairman of the day and Mrs. O. A. Krinbill. vice thairniiJii and a trreat deal of credit is due the.c ladies for the sncfep? of thft affair. ( COMMUNIt" ATE D.)

I.ITF.KVH It K C'OMMITTKK TO M UK T The literature committee of the Hammond Woman" e Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Albert Smith in Rlrribarh avenue. Mrs. Georere Summers of Indian;. Harbor will have charge of the meeting in the absence of the chairman who has illness at her home. The propram for tomorrow will be as follows: Chapter II "A Visit With Our

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jSt!.,.. The proceed W.H be used $ 'J Hs ' V' '.-? la.li. s bc,u, ,. s,.ril. at four o'clo, k g . 'vf ' 1 V V and l etw.en that t.me and eitlll R ' i - V "V , , jo'.lock in the evt-tium tw.. htroare.l Hii.i j C'' v V i "5 I V l jtiity or more p.opl.. served. Iuri., H j.., V 4 the serving huU1 Mrs. Ashet.Uach Kve t V f"' '4 i X ' VP ' 2 sevcai rumenta, H-r .- . ? X pro-ram was ...mo of ihe delightful E ." Vi..WT S . V -"' "- P features of t!.. o enUm. I He-'' ' " ' ' """ ' ' Tae Loyal Sot s oi t!ie nrist.au 0 xgnaaa iw iihwii J church will nivt- ,i box xocial and roller V'."- iu ..-C skating party in the basement of the At last here is the hat for your wife! Church in Calumet n venue. Tuesday In London where it was first introduced they are enllinsr it the "oct-hat." evening, (ictobe- 1st to which they h. -cause by a simple t wist of the wrist, and. behold; you may transform the cordially invite tacit- friends. reversible weed into eipiit different hats, each with style individually Its I'ATI-HT VINS WITH CK1)S. - : . . . Mrs. Itaymond Lyons will have as i , , j fayette, I ml., where she spent a vrceli j her guests Tuesday afternoon at her visiting her daughter. Mrs. irian Grant.' home it Doty street, Hie members of ij . . .Mrs. Kasson returned last Monday! the Jolly !ozen Club. j M Od-IP AQQPrHM ! from the west where she has be a ! I HOaLliiU.iLO since early in July. She. was the uest ' SM.M Ws os-iT(i:i. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stan-.m at their The cake sale vhieh tio- meniliers of " ; home in Denver. ! the La. lies' Ai.l Society of the Monro- A Vf.rv eniovable meeting of Dorcas M,ss Hervl Kfistwood. S.li Indiana

' ''" j day vvetnnC at I. c. . Hail in Has I Lapids, Mich., where she will spend State street. It was the evtnin- for the winter Ftudyina; music and ;.rt.

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"'. ncv ia. '-v .'. lourt .i i.ii f Mr. and .Mrs. A. .Murray turner of j sulci -in- the disagreeable weal Ip.r. Th- i;Undale Park, will leave for the east' j members of the Whiting and Last Chi- tomorrow to enter Hryn Mawr. J I Oil to lodges who were in vil"l to the, ,

HIGHEST PRICE EVER

What appears to be the highest priced sony yet written is the new ballad 'just come to-town called "That's How

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Tile copyrmnt ,,f this Siiiik WiiS ljouuht hist week by Leo 1'eist, a NewYork man for $10,cfi, the largest sum

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even at a Oiine copy, wholesale, he Sii s be expects to iuiolruple Viis risky venture. Th.- lew copies of tht rniiiq that re;i.h Hamniond jesterday were i.iSf rly seized by the fair sex. Adv.

Marion Leynolds of Terre Haute, lnL, the socialist candidate for governor of Indiana, will speak at Huehn's hall tonitslit. and hisf preparations are beinK made f.-r this meetlnc So many requests are beintr received by the stato secretary for addresses by Mr. Reynolds that it will be impossible for him to visit Ibis section of the state strain and the socialists expect to make the most of this meeting.

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Mrs. F. M. Elliott of Clementina" Locke.. Mrs. Harvey Gostlln Domestic Felicity" Mrs. V. H. Adams -My Favorite Novel and Members

v si'Eii.ivo ni:i:. The ladies of the Christian Sunday School will have an ;M Fashioned Spelling Lee Wednesday eveniner, October 2nd in the social rooms of the i hurch in Calumet avenue to which the public is invited. Aftr the spelling match refreshments will be served. V MISSIONARY MKKTIM,. The monthly meeting- of the Woman s Home Missionary Society of the First. M. K. church will take pla;-e Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. MaeAleer, 1"1 Webb street. The usual study and social program will ba followed.

SM.i: Ws POsll'OM'.I). The cake sale which the memb. the L;idies' Aid Society of the M street Mcthod.'st eh.ipei had .1 rr: for Saturday had to be p..stpon. d members of the society will meet

Mrs. Hoeder next I hurst i.'ctober 3rd a;rd a date

will b- decided i:pon. l MKT I V is rosTI'OMCU. There will be no meeting of the X. N. Kmhroidcry Club tomorrow eveniiiif which is the regular meeting nisrht.

The meeting has becn postponed until ! Tuesday evening, October 8th when the j

Misses Klein wi.l entertain at thtit home in Conkey avenue. MHS. IXSKK A IltlSTKSS. Mrs. S'illi.inl Eisner will open her home In Morion Court Wednesday afternoon for the meeting of tho Jewish La-lies' Aid Soci-ty. It will be th-rec-ular semi-monthly meettne and larire attendance of tho membership is d-:si red.

very enjoyable meeting of Dorcas .kail Lode was held last Satur-cviiiii-C at I. c. . F. Hail in Fast

State street. It was the evtnin- for llie re-ular wfc'd) meeting- and tlie attendance was exceptionally l:u sre considering the disagreeable weal lief. Th" members of the Whitinir and Last Chicaiio lodges who were invit-d to the meeting were unable to attend on account of the rain. There wet- sixtyfive Hammond members in attendance. FC.oi low! ni; the lodue session refreshments we! e served and a dtliphtful time was spent socially. A class of four candidates was initiated during the eve niiii;. At the regular sc m i - inon thly meet-

t liermania Iiebeckah Lode lues-eveijin-the usual business and u-

Ltruiu will Pe toliowcd.

CHURCH HAS A BUSY WEEK A program fhowinj a busy week in the Christian church was announced by the pastor, the V.r-f C. J. Sharp, this mornini?. Iast SAthrday the choir ssve a supper at Weis' liall for the benefit of the choir and netted $5-1. The pro-

HAMMOND AT TAIL END

In the second last tournament of the Chicago and Suburban Gun club league, held yesterday under the auspices of the Lonu Lake club on the Chii-ueo (iun club k rounds, the Hammond five went to the tail end, their performance having !.' n un jsually poor. The next shoot will be held under the auspices of the Arlington Helsrhts club. The standing of the clubs s)ootinj at 2f" tarsets yesterday was as follows: South Shore 5. . 234 National 227 Lonsr Lake 228 South Chicago 213 .'v rli n K ton H.-islits 201 Hammond 158 Shootin- at fifty taraets. the follow-

nc; scores were made t,j the Hammond

s'.i i iot ers : V.". 11. Ff-nstt rmaker 47 J. L Huniyifer 40 I. M. Warnlmount S3

! J. C. Lerker. .4 3S

Hi Green 3S F. T'robert 31 Fenrtermaker haintf been high man (imoiiK the Hammond shooters, won the club prize.

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s hows. ' The Monte Carlo Girls was average "rotten" and played to a smaller house than the last burlesque show that appeared here. The show was the regular Saturday nieht offering- to th "boys." At the Orpheum theatre Manasp-r Hankinson is offf rinc; a first-class vaudeville attract iun. This never falls to gret out a pood house.

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W I I.I. M I : K r Y f. D V.H I) Y, Wednesday af'.ernoon October 2nd the membera of the I.aiies Aid Soebty of the First M. ".. rhun.-H will meet in the church patlois in Uussell street f.nthe resrular semi-monthly ineetiri":. Every member c-f the society is requested to brinr. two quarts of canned fruit to the niectinu'. ( KLUlll tTKI AVMi His SIF.s. A party was ,ivr-n to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of the Clinton Pollard and Claude and Clyde Hudson last Saturday ev-ninar, September 2vtli at th.e Hudson heme, T'.S Claude htn et. A number of young people were entertained during tht evening. They played (tames and spt nt a pleasant time socially. Miss F.lsie lmdson rt-ndered several instrumental selections durlnv; the evening. A dainty two course luncheon was strvr-d. Anionj? the BUt-Hts at the party were Friuct-s Pollard. Mary Steed. Mildred Walker, Ollie Smith. Daniel Mt ers, F.derar Sohl. Wilfred and Arthur Wolters. Kdward Campbell, Morris Hudson. Xorval Mar-

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of all conditions bflonc to the specialist. They are usually very chronic in nature and the busy practicionor has not the time and often has not the disposition to study and to care for them properly. Besides his office is not usually equipped to give them tho modern treatment as is found in the up-to-date SPECIALIST office. Mrs. D. Morris, 121C Flanklin street, Michigan City, Ind., said she "was troubled with a most aggravating skin disease. It itched and burned like fire. When at last I came to Dr. Leedy, his medical and elccirical treatments gave me almost instant relief and a cure which has been permanent was but a matter of a few weeks." Dr. Leed3', whose office is in suites ?,2 and V,Z, Rimbach building, over Lion store. Hamniond, Ind., is thoroughly equipped with X-ray machines, high frequency coils, violet ray and other therapeutic lights to meet any immergency in treating skin diseases. The doctor also treats oil forms of

chronic di5ca?es such as stomach, j

bowel, liver and kidney complaints, male and female troubles, rheumatism, neuralgia, eye, ear, noso and throat troubles. Tests eyes and fits glasses. His terms are reasonable and consistent with the laboring man's circumstances and he Invites all who are afflicted to call upon I.mi for free consultation.

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tVKDDivr; AM)iti;iiKi i Announcement was made toda : the marriage of Miss Kffie Lucil ! Nutt and William L. H ammo its.

. ceremony was solemnized in Chicaeo J Wednesday afternoon, September 11th. Acompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. I. 'Combs and Mr. Mammon's hrother-i n -; law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin V,'. Holben, the brid- and croom motored , to Chicauo in the Comb's automobile. Not. until just before leaving ( ;ary did j Mr. Hammons tell the secret that the ! company was on its way to his wedtline:. The party arrived in Chicago about noon and at one o'clock the ttri''riasre ceremony took place. The Kov. James Howe officiated, usintr the rins; ceremony of the Methodist church. The bride wore Ss gray traveling kovvii with a. corsaKe bouquet, of roses ami lilies of the valley. After dinner at

the Poston (lysUr House Mr. and Mrs. Hammons, Mr. ar.il Mrs. Combs and Mr. and Mrs. Hol'ten formed a theater

party and saw "The Polish Weddlnu" at the Oram! Opera House. Mr. and Mrs. Hammons remained in Chicago for several days but are now at home with the gloom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 12. Hammons t tho Parkview. Mrs. Jdammons is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. McNutt of Hammond and Is very popular i:i her circle of friends. Mr. Hammon is the junior member of J. F. Hammons .ind son, architects of Gary and ranks very hich in his profession. He came to Gary with his father from Portland, Ind. He has a host of personal and business friends who extend the young people their best wished.

NOTHING IS OF GREATER IMPORTANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTKD ON PASSING K VENTS IN TOUR LOCALITY P.Y READING TH3 TIMES KACH EVliNLNQ.

In another part c-f this paper a house and two pood lot fronting Fast on Walter street just a little south of Fayette street, Hammond, are offered for sale by Frank R l'attee as Commissioner of Court. Anyone looltlne f.tT a bargain of this kind will do well to look up this property and attend the Commissioner's sale of the same. Milo W. Prewbaker. son ot Mr. and Mrs. C. IC. I'.rawbaker. 25 Pi.ie setreet will sail from New York Thursday, October 3rd for Panama where he has ac

cepted it posit:--ii with the ur :vertim,tit as electrical foreman. I-;. K. peck of Valparas a.r.d lis daughter. Miss Mabel Peck who is at tending the University of Chicago spent Sunday visiting Hammond tr1 ends'. Miss Grace Utter left last Saturday for her home in Klkorn. Wis. after spending a week with Miss Ca.rdia Merriott at her home. 115 Williams street. Miss Merriett accompanied hsi ;ts far as Chicago where she remained until Sunday evening- the guest of friend. Little Poland Matthies, son of Mr. and Mrs. . '. K. Matthies of Sohl str et who has been very ill for several days is reported to be. improving very slowly.

Mrs. P. A. o'Conuell of man street left today for where she will spend the h r parents, Mr. and Mrs

Wells is quite seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Richard o. Winck ler 'of Mason street have gone to Milwaukee lor a f'-w day's visit. While there they will attend a dinner to be given by the Deutscher Club. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Peterson of Dav

enport, la., and Dr. K. I. Ward of Jamestown, ). are guests at the home of Mr. arid Mis. Frank Grove in Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have been here for several days but D Wartl arrived only yesterday. The Misses Verta Sheffield. Alice Ford, Frieda Halherg, Kdn.i Mattox and Verna Sliger were tisltors in Michigan City yesterday and were shown through the state pj-ison. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pabe of Williams street spent the past week end visiting friends an drelativea in Chicago Height, 111. Miss Mildred McHie left today for Kenosha, Wis. where she will resume her studies at Kemper Hall after spending the summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mcltle ot their home in South Hnhman street. Mrs. Charles Kasson has returned to her home in Webb street from La-

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Monday evening, meeting or the club to practice for a tournament

t'ne Jackson boulevard team, in Chicago, next Saturday night. Tuesday evening lfo s"pner. given under the auspic-ci-s of the Loyal Sons; skating party, meeting of the choir and meeting of the Sunday school grading committee, preparatory to commencement.

ednesday All day mepline of tho Deborah society; home b-l::;y goods

!l be sohl ail day. Dinner will be

erved at noon. In the evening there

will be a meeting of the Fiiergetle class, of which Gojorge SMger is the teacher. This meeting will he featured with a spelling match in which the wonts will be taken from the first fourteen chapters of Gtno-ls. Thursday All day meeting of the Martha society, and sale of home-made bakery goods. Tho Men's P.ible class will serve a supper in the evening which is to have some features which have not yet been announced. Friday Skating party "will be given in tho evening by Mrs. Groves' Sunday st hool e!ass. Saturday night The Rifle club sroes

to Chicago for a return match with the P'fle club of the Jackson boulevard Christian church. J For next Sunday morning the pastor I has planned a special sermon and serv- , ice for the school teachers. . A recepjtion will be given the teachers in the , ining room after the services.

! About City Market. i Circular letters were being sent out i today by Market Master J. F. t ' Rourke to the farmers near Hammond calling their attention to the opening of the Hammond city market next Thursday.

BOARD MEETS MONDAY h

(Special to The Times.) ! Crown Point, rid.. Sept. 30. The ' county commissioners will go into session next Monday, but. according to Auditor Charles Johnson, there wilt be only routine matters of comparative unimpoi tanee taken up. He said that one road contract would be let and a few culverts would be ordered built. Then the usual number of saloon licenses would t.e granted or ordered transferred.

QUALITY VAUDEVILLE 3 SHOWS DAILY 3:00, 7:30 and 9:C0 P. M. Dyer and Dyer Comedy Roman Luigs "A Laugh a Second. " Bruce-Morgan-Betty Vaudeville's Dan.tiest Delineators of Snr::r. Dances and Sayings.

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Rube Strickland Xotdtv Musical.

Board Meets. Trie board of public works this morning adopted a confirmatory resolution for the primary assessment roll on the ndiana avenue section I! pavement. A j hearing was had on the Harrison street pavement end Oct. 1 1 fixed as the cay on which bids will be received. ! The Murray street primary assessment rol was placed on file. 1 The letting of the contract for the Hickory street pavement was laid over until Oct. 2. The complaint of II. Paltz relative the Kenwood avenue opening was I placet! on fite.

They Stayed Here. Contrary to a report in a local paper Saturday night that tire Hammond high school football squad did not Journeyto the Steel City, but instead spent the afternoon in scrimmage work at the H. A. A. park. Although the Hammond high school had a game scheduled with Gary, they will either play Saturday, Oct. 7 or 14th.

DR. C. N. CAIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Hours: 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Evenings by Appointment 309 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.

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A Splendid Performance. The entire balcony and all but two rows of the main lloor of the Hammond theatre were sold out at the performanceof the "Littlest Rebel." which was seen In Hammond yesterday. It was a splendid i rowd and everybody was so delight with the play that there was -no end of talk about it. Manager Maurice Hankinson said today that he had done so well with the "Fortune Hunter," 'Within the Law" and this last attraction that he would have no difficulty in getting other good

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Reward will bo paid to any one and no questions "asked" for the return of the part of the West Hammond Yi.-o Moving Pictures, vhieh were "stolen" Thursday, Sept. 12, 11)12. Those pictures disappeared between the hours of 1) a. m. and 2 a. in. of morn

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