Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1912 — Page 2

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Mayers will cnt ert :ii n the numbers at .1 thimble .arly ;i t her home ! ti Kast State .-Mreet Tttes.lay af tenuMtn. The f,.nmvi:iur numbers wcro eU teil to I l'r.'.sl.-li-nt--Mfs. A. (. Merrill. ! lro Pr--i.l.-!it-Mrs. Kalph I'ieree j Sccrrtao - -Mrs. I . 1'alnier.

TreasurerMis. A. II. Crvss.

Illlii: ON VISIT. M" :.: s: : . St.-r.'v'.',a art. I Mi1::' l:;oe .,-.! -.a a; .!... I.-i- are the !'.-'., o .:'. -'.- M:. a f Jiis. J T. Ililtt,M ,.' aa '.tei 'heie tlic :utivp.! etiirir. M r. S ! . -i it t v 1 :'. ev.ee, ts t.i :,iv it t hi!.' lust wife . SOT! a : : ex : . I I t ") I ! :' Vllt ti' till'-' i.' f,.:;- w M A. s 1 1 '. a . w t : 7. is a reeahaaa-.i! ,-n- i .. :- of the " -. i -i.i Tru-ik U.iii way v.-itii orTU'fs in M..:it ri-a!, (".,-..id;.

i: it 1 1 . i : I'Ait i v. Hetv-een twenty-five and thlity members of the Women's Auxiliary U the I 'at vet si t y Clui mot in the I ' niv i r-i ' y rhil. rooms in South Ilohman strot I..

hiri-lee whist was plaxed pi "V"i'":si ' ely jut seven tables. II huh s-oie vas mailt! by Mrs. Ki'i-il Ci'impa. ki-r and the si-e-1 olid honors were won by Mrs. F.

iJem'ntr. The members III nieel at e?., -.lay. The eereni'Miy was ;,,.vh..r b,id-, rartv en the ai'ieriae.n 1 at St. Martin's ehureh ,tt ;r NVv,.ml.er l:U. A n leiu in . ,n e a t n as er renter after w!iiv! there iv:ls ' ,:r!,, .,..,.. f ,h.. n,, n.nve'en ,uty to eiaion at t ie h..if of the. hr: :e's ,, ,,,, r.iv,.n in ,tle eluh rnnnm Pril.iv

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hostess at. a party. A prettily appointed liwuheot; wa;, st.rved in two courses. Tue.sday. November Dth is the .late of the next tiieetiiu,- when Mrs. Nieludas Kmmerlint; will .-nteitain ti e members at a thimble party at her homo in Mason su.et. Mil. .LS(.ov i: l i:i;t.V! s. This week's meotlriK of the :-"nnrhine t'lub will take piaee Thurs.iay aiternoon at the home of Mrs. Glasgow in I'lummer avenuu. A A HIST I'MI I Y. At the meeting tomorrow afterrinoti the m.inl.ers id' the l-'ern Leaf la-o-n Club will play whist. Mrs. Charles Miller will be hostess to the members at her home in South Ilohman street.

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i m K-ii nt;ii Vii;nii;. Aano;:.i,- o.,"it is made of the a; ri . a eh i. mart luce '' Miss Fried I.ort. aral Paul Ahli.or:!, two of Han

niond's prominent yeuntr people. The ' lluth street. Th wed dt mr will oootir Saturday, Novem- ; tho caul tables.

!11S, M III. OKH HIIS-I'I-X. Mrs. Jacob Srhloer entertained the liiiiiibris of the china Club very delightfully last fvfiiini; at her home in

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MHS tlliliillll. A IIOSTTSS. steriiay the members of the K. ?. T. spent a d.lii;hiful a fterpo-'m as -a.- sis of Mis. . (. Merrill at h"r

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dro thi: honors were a warder! to Mat Honey and Mrs. George i:der. s. hloer i - faia.'d the lo.ste.ss prize.

n was serve.!, twelve eue.sts.

A tlainty -ourse iiim.ht Tiie i overs w;e laid fo

lit. COMSOV V HOSTI'SS. The prirr.'i:n w hlvh had been unaiii;d for the me, ting of the Ideal Hook

iLlan a'er:ue. Mrs. W. fl. ciiih at the home nf Mis a, f..,,r.,-

Ur.s. S!..ter and 'Miss K!tii.r;iri Kussil street last evening was afied a-; new members of thrt lomitte.l on aee..uat of the ubsenee of

! teop;. whoj.'iu!.. Ti e t.on of . din ers was n ' several of the members. In two weeks

.i,s.. r. l a-.a j I.M...I.' ' C' e uncrn-wn as wed as ,i j Miss I'.ertha Itans-n o

tf,:r ai t e.ar :: n;' :;eoi: serve;; .n two eioirses. Mi's. : nvie will h

A XX ; A'l lll'.UIV;. There will be a meeting of the Colden Pml Club tomorrow afternoon at th" home of Mrs. I.uwley. thft i.ortier of Chik ami Hoffman streets. A CUM KP PIP. SI PI'KU. A sicat number of Hammond peopie attended the supper Riven last evening at the First Methodist church in Itussell street by the members of the Ladies" A hi Sotlety. The menu chosen was a very excellent o".e ami the supper was thoroughly enjoyed. The hours for serving continued between live and eit;ht o'clock. A nice sum was realized.

an unusual proitruiii of entertainment and visited friends here today. is not announced except as t the eon-j Homer Stanton was in Crown Point eiudlnir number. ! on busin. srt today.

This will be an exhibition of movlncr j pictures to !:, explained by l'isident Wilbur Neshit. These pictures were!

made at the society s exp.-ns,. at its an

nual outine; List summer at CuU

Mr. and Mrs. O. P.urrh visit. -.1 friends in l!.ii!,:iin Tuesday.

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T. sfebbins i; hpen.lins a few ,

i da ys in Cliicapo.

Inil., attended by forty from Hammond

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Rive portraits in action of sior.s of . em . ,i i , . w. i-amm nnjr. i.i ..n,, ., . I Mr. and Mrs. H. T'. rker returned

Marshall and Former Vice President h"r"n '"'''' from a few days' visit In j

knt.wH-.1ne and sometimes without. j M;; I""1 White, wb.o has been th Ther is a rumor that a .delegation r Ruest of Miss Mary s! ease r, return-

farmers from the norther-, mrt of 1 ,,-.' I t i'T home 1 a lio'-art today

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self unequivocally iu relatiou 'o M r- Myril, Klser visited lrier.ds in j K

whiskers. , Phi. ami today. ) I. Graff re! urr.eij t Fvanston today

afl.r a few days' visit with friends here.

M : - Peovn C ,i i d her v vtslted friends !

in Ci'.ii-atro today. ! g;,l

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eluiibors .'r G. ,,'r' ' a..'. w m . Miss Htliel Carlson is spending a few 1 pjj BUSH & SHAPIRO lemand on him to declare h itn - : '''' v ' 1 Chi.-n t.'.. j SIXOIXJ AMI TMKIMi, R'l

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joui it maices gettaig up in the morning a chilly ordeal. With a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater you dress in comfort on the coldest day. A touch of a match, and the Perfection is aglow in a minute. Later, you can carry it to any other room, and breakfast, read or sew in comfort. In fact, a Perfection Heater is just as good as a fire, and much cleaner and more convenient. ' it i a hanJmm Aatr. fo. Ami your dmaUr to m how yoa a Pmrfvttton. or utntm for Wcrifi's cmtaiafuc: STANDARD OIL COMPANY (An ladl&na Corporation)

a i iiiMiii.i; v nt n , The you tie; women of the X. X. Kmbroi b ry Club were pruests at. the home

of Mrs. John .J. Claassen in State Pine I street last rvrriiiii;. Mrs. Claussen was jliosfess at a thin; bie party. After a. S f'-w hours spent pleasantly with need!."(Ik and music the chests w. rc Iavu!d into the dinin:' n"ii for ref r'sh'jirents. The M.ssrs Hmily and I'.ertha lihert of South !i oh man .street, will be.

Pie next hostesses. They 'will entertain the younsr women of tl.e club at a thimble parly on the evenimr of October 2'.'th. I : r i : tcr i s i r o 11 m i .i, v. At her home in Indiana avenue, Mrs. K. H. Price is hostess this afternoon to the members of the I... K. G. Club. It wi; be the firsst so, ial meetim,- f.llowinar the organization of the club at the home of Mrs. T. Shea a week aso. MI'KT S(l tl l,V. This afternoon the Ladies of the Kniirhts. of (."olumiais will niei.-t in thK. of c. club rooms in South ilohman .street to play ear. Is. Pedro will be played during- the afternoon. A f 1,1 II I'AliTV. Pedro will be played at the meeting of the Acme Social Club tomorrow afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. J. Pahen in Truman avenue.

A MPKTIVG HP CLASS MPMHKHS. IiiKht members of lite Philathea Club met with Miss Peotha Hodman at her home, ii S ! Truman avenue last evenlror. Aft.-r a short business meeting the members enjoyed a social session. Xeeiib work and music wero feature.? of the soeial hour after which refreshments were served. Tuesday eveninsr. November 5th waa chosen as the date a the dale for the next meeting. atti:i riiniat uio m pp.ti t;. The president. Mrs. P. (. Wi nek lor and the ! ol towi n members of the Hammond Woman's Club are ib 1 ratea to the annual meeting of the l"i d.-ration of Women's Club at Fort Wayne. 1:; !., October The Mammon. 1 club women left for Fort Wayne today at eleven-thirty o'ebe k. The. delegates are Mrs. J. M. Turner. tr. Mary 11. .latkson. Mrs. Ala A. Viiii-, Mis. Kline. Mrs. .1. C. (Graves. Mrs. .1. S. Plaekmun, Mrs. K. bund and Mrs. P. Purke.

Walter l'ressl-.;-, a mat-hit. 1st 11 vin.i? ' r?. V. A: de

at Sixth avenue ami Connecticut street, Mtmraojid. was toilay arreKfe i on a warrant M.ss Jlattie I'et r.s was in Chicajfo charinir him with wife desertion. j today. J-'res.sler, who is 117 jf-arj old. is em- -'" " 1 -- - - -

ployed at the Cary I ; . . 1 1 and Screw Works. Ho was released wh- ri ho pitve bonds for his anu arance In the city I'OUl't.

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,ti)HH i. i:i;.s The. first In tho course of entertainments to be gdven under the auspices of the Padles' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church this wittier will be Kiven Thursday, October 24th. Adrian M. X. wens, the popular lecturer who appeared In Hammond two years

FOUND DEAD IN BED. Mrs. M. Poltsmkovv ay I 39 and living at 4914 Pari!".: av. rue was. found .lead in bed by her ha.-!. and this ini.niinr. Two children survive her. She

na.i Dtfn til r.ui a tew nours. i ne re- , , malms w.re taK- u to Chi -.o by ,1'uber. j Wc$t Hiltt, PttiKi C3R8I, hZTtSUia

Ho also sliipiii'il the remains of John Thomas to IMnville, Pa., this af tei no. u in chartro of the decedent's brother James -who lives in Jol'.-t.

3 DELIGHTFUL CRUISES

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HAPPY FAMILY. Ik

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MISS BROOKS NOT IN POLITICS

Miss Virginia p.-ooks, w mond reformer. e.i;i-e:e( i mer.t to deliver an a'.dre:-

Ui.i.re last niht Ih'miiih., si she learned ti a' it was t.o b a

trat'erin. "I did mt k:.ov it w..s f-'i'ir-K !o he a political tratherincr," said Miss Pricks. "I ilo net care to get mixed up in polities."

est Harnti ('lll'.'lfs at Pa-k she . ..' !.

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leaving eiv Vork by the Falatlal S.S. MOLTKE Jan. 4, 23; Frb. 25; March 29, and the S.S. VICTORIA LUISE Jan. 15; Feb. 8; Mch. 11; Apr. 10. 15 Days $145 andpp 21 " $160 " - 2S 44 $175 " " A rrvir tn ih. Orient, Arnun4 tht TTorW, Sail f?r bQKklet stat.nif rrrtg HAftiEUSG - AMERICA!! LIKE 41-45 BROADWAY, N. or Loci lfot,

DR. C. N. CAIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Hours: 9 a. m. to C p. m. Tuesria', Thursday anil Saturday, Eveiiinss by Afpointmcnt 309 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.

PATENT YOUR IDEAS

--Ei-iioeii'101 JOSHUA R. H. POTTS

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DUCK SHOOTING AT MILLER. According t-" .Ittdu-e Wlii ttt W'est' rtrm. the jurist - Xi mrod .f Miller sta-tic-n, duck huritinu l.-? par x.a llenee in tho Mil.r and I ...tic l..k- maiHlns. Last nipht th" judiie went out with his suit and this !:.-r::;;: ho returt.f-l with a 1,-md bap- of tho succulent

apt and delivered "The Ma-'asre Fr.-ni j 'lucks. Mars" has been scoured fe.r the oven- i r: m-'"

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A SOCIAL tiA rnprtp;. Mrs. Clark I., anting will have the m. rnb. i s of the Colonial nub as her en. sis Thur.K.lay aft.-rii.n at her home in South llohma1! street.

mitt T THr.ini.i; pktv. The men.h.-rs f th" P. A. 7-:. Club will to- entertain.-! by Mrs. Norman Hf rouse at her home p, PHnto ;-treei, T h u r s d a y a f t : r 1 1 n .

DlTKiHTl l I. ME-p.TIf;. A d'-HKlful H:.Ni:iic of the Prth-sta-: "'iah took place yesterday afternoon at th.- home of Mrs. p. P. Ks.eher in li'lumno r av. riue. Mrs. Ks.-h.-r was

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Don't forget that we clotKe the family men, women and children. Every season we offer you brand new clothing the pick of the season'3 styles. We give you every advantage that the cash store offers, but we do not ask you to pay cash. You can be well dressed always, by our plan.

Look for our low, plain prices. -Get our guarantee with every garment.

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Men's Suifs, $12 to $30 Women's Salts, $12 to $35

tntf. He will take lor bis subject "A Singular Life." K:)-'hteen .tfl'erent characters appear in the story and In the program on whi.h Mr. Newens. made his reputation. This enti. i talnment will appeal to all for it is full of the s.-riou.s and bristles with comedy. The entertainment will open at eUrht o'clock with a Arotip of soncs by Mrs. Franklin Plaekmur,. Miss Mae Hanson will be the- arompanis;.

A (IlllI)llKAS tl.VSS I niMlt The Pniv.tslty r'nii rooms will lathe scene of a mttherinK of many of Hammond's little people toir.'.rrow afsernoou at four-thirty o'clock when a Children's class in ball room .bincir.e; wi! be organized. Miss P.ose ",., a irra-luate of the Cballs Xoi mal Schol of Dane in tr in New York City will have charge of the class.

another huntsm.,e,, who. haunts tho Miller marshes, sa. that hiiiith.i; is pro J this season.

OFFERS SERVICES ! FOR STATUE! Mayor Kriotts' ol'li.e today received; a Utter from tieorge K. totniere, a sculptor, owner of the Midway studio at fi'10 Kills avenue. Chieaco, off.-t insr his s-rvi' 1 ;-; as sculptor for the Hu-('n m. mori a I sta t im. Mr. tianlere sucu. sts that there bo an open -onip. titlon f i;.om the ji'uiitors of Am. l e a and that the b. s-t design be ehosi n.

TOLLE3TON Mr. and Mrs. A. K-. k of Plae Island iv.i5 here today. W. Hofrria:; if V'ii.i'iv Creek was li.. re on l-usines-t to, la v. Mr. ami Mrs. i. :"o of Clue Jsl-

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Silk Linincr absolutely free with every suit this

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STEELING Woolen Mills 153 State Street Hammond, Ind. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9

Bell's Guaranteed Health Remedy will rure any bad case of Kczema and ail skin diseases. buy a bottle of thlj wonderful remedy today. bon't Walt. I'ltlC'K o!)e Fur aie at NEOELE, T UK PUPGGIST. 626 sioutii Hohman street and LEtJ SCHAKflTL'S IJAPBKK SHOP 6iZ South Hohman btreet. or call

'Gus Jordan, Manufacturer

Room 25 Rlmbnrh Blk. Phone 467 HAMMOND. INDIANA.

TELL YOUR TROUBLES XvIILLER AND Y0UTS THEY WILL FIX YOU UP. PAPER HANGING, PAINTING AND DECORATING Phono 6a0 SIS Cameron Street HAMMOND, IND.

I.ADIKS, ( l.T DR. SH0RER m; i i-;s. He also cures all e':renic. r.er vons a r,d

' difficult disea.-ts. by his taost imrrovtd i met hods. , IL.ura: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 tn 4 ami 7 to 8 i p. m. : 100 N-nt State St UT 11 AM MO Ml. j ; ; I The blusrest !5 crntu' worth of ilrai sure ta to chew Rood rno nt work r leMtirr; fnr If n vnnt 1 tie best tbat'n out, Jiuit uvt n irarknst of l IOi , f M "T. Tickets for presents. See premium list. dv.

Mrs. T' -rth-'i. IV um er, thai ha? r.n.y. d hack to h.-r own home In Indian, llar-hOT-. b.lrlii-s who wish to hive !i -i i i-

work done leave order with Mrs. John j H

A mhos. fiS't .'--outli Jlonmnn street, i:psta IrS. II rs. William I.ucht is reported to be cjuite 111 at her home in Mi. hii-'an avenue. Mrs. Charles Ptrnurh ami daughters of Van Loon are spending tlic day In Hammond. Mrs. I'.ertha T'dumenthal of 51 Rns?ell street has moved to her own home, If-ti 5 137th street in Indiana Harbor.

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Lodge Assemblies

A pleasant meetlmr of Golden Ilule Council No. 1 I. of L. was held last evening in the K. of 1. Hall in South Ilohman street. There was a larce attendance of the membership and visitors were present from Triumph Council No. 11 l. of I,, of Hammond an,! from Ea.'t Chienso and Whit inir. A class of candidates was initiated dur1 n K tho evening-.

HOOSIERS 10 JIETCHERIZE George Ade May Be Compelled to Declare Himself on Whiskers.

Saturday eveninir a "si)eechless supper" will be piven at the Ha Salle Hotel by the mebers of the Indiana society to their frlendf. Six hundred persons probably will be pres-nt. Although those jiref-ent will participate In an eatir.fi: event oevoi-1 of .rations, eithcr nerlous or humorous, the ct( nltis is not likely to be dull. The nature of the events that are to contribute to an unupual program of entertainment ta not

DECORATED DINNER SETS FREE THURSDAY DOUBLE COUPON DAY. ORTT & TOWLE, 169 State Street.

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