Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1912 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

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From ths Diary of Sjj. Lence

Eldfr Berry kin l' when fore It he hi . r ennybj'lily A bull monser palgn speeches ho hez to do i from the start light 'n pit bi Vand wagon

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a feller I is f ihbuddy it him. to rai.ind. .All i Hi a t ion his t r i ; e

to d spl a y hb Rehearsals traction, the bo given at Ohrist'ian 1 J 'rosb y teria n

ing held aoh e hiH'i' witnessed their praise of t ! a g o ,i p.o one .-; Several of .. it: i o l.-ave f ir w a t lo- winter. ( i; i limari h-a in g where they go

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for the hot' National Tr 'cira.i! Musi n . ! a v o r so oh a r eh ( i i ev. niritr. hi

p i t a 1 , Mrs. E. Jacob Jordan nt the

pital Sunday. Mis-; Clara Kort cousin. Miss Ji s,. plthe Woman's U!iO;l Mrs. MessHauer flard street Sumlav

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Skor.'jraard, t he plavpd to a Inrcr Music halt last, ev Kiven by the

club. The panytnar. t h did th-dr :

a u d i e ri r f enin. the Fo r t n i K h 1

v loll n i s t . at Central affair bev Me.oicale

soloist and pianist

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onjovabl. they ren.'.erinsi several pleasing numbers of vcal and instrumentiU rausic. Sko!i:;atrd, tho trrrut violinist, showed his complete mastery over tho beautifully tor.el violin, and It was as playing "Ionn on the Swanee Uivor" and Annie Laurl-.". two simple pieces, that he showed his special tak-nt for the violin, and moved Ms small audience by the tones of his Instrument. The musical club is to be congratulated upon securing so Kfat an artist

speech here v st the Iuvcl! ba-ni

public square. Aufrust Urcrai'r and lady friend of Chieatro vvere t'rov.-n I'ojnt visitors yesterday. Work on ih Miin street paving was stoppo I atraui yesterday, on account of the heavy rain. William Parry fansactfJ business in Hammond y sterd iv. The annua! County Teachers' association will be held at Vlast Chicago on next Saturday. Oct. Cth 1'iof. O'Shea of Wisconfin university will speak to the teachers. The arr increment and executive committees, of which Supt. K. K. Canine of Kast Chicairo is chairman, is dointr everything to make the meeting a success, w. s. i'amter is president of the organ -nation.

Mrs. Sam l.ul.-a f Il'-.s:',. w. t O W!i !. r.lav. Mr. and Mis. A.h.ir ! i ' us t n a v. ' i u . - w - H ce ; . b r i i ver tv-iMiiu a nti i v e -a ." TThe I l, u,-w iscn Land assoc. at i iaipoitant iiic'tuiit last e ni

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fer of Davidson place iav in Ktigle wood as

Mrs. (bilden. former! y M iss

Whitirar.

i !".. Cm ln-l and Isaac and Oliver returned y-si rday from Munoie, lore they v.'ere oji business, r.n-tnightly club of Whiting met alar session In the public, library h'.y room Monday night. There

large attendance, and three paere read, they iieinc very good. I j"cts all. deal with the study of th.y hi'irtK as follows: "Nile ," by Miss A. f'.ertha Tull: "Agri-

J! r;.. Sitn Campbell; "ili.se and

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sick list a.1 liiis wri'Mist. Mrs. iii.v Neiiis of Dark an out-of-town s';oi-per on Mrs. Sherman Crace of 1 nue sp'-nt yesterday iu ilac A. Kiu'Zi'iii.iiiHvsti of (

made a business t: Monday. William Neel of transac ted business '

day. Mrs. C.ldred of He? friends hero Monday at

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a v e nue Monday, nlliiiiin : imond . ntrr av C'dcaaro

nue on

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ns, be 1.11 on paid firemen

en Alley. Pete.

mi nun ard t carles Spansnurg.

Tl. cif' I'oupcii met in regular ses-

lou on Monday night, those present.

being Mayor Parks and Aldermen Dug-g.-in. Park w'.etz. Hu.v.k'.wski and Ponepan. Saloon licenses were granted to John Hollar, i Just Sabinski, John Kovacii, Valentine llapak and Peter lulacka. Two oiuinances were adopted.

ie issuance of bonds for t of Davidson rdaoe, and

one for the improvement of Center st. The report of tile city civil engineer In regard to permitting the N. I. G. &;

11. Co. to connect ground

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beitifr for improveiTit

ires from

transformer to water mains was read. After instructing the city attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance or resolutions for connections asked for. the council adjourned to next Monday niKht. Miss Marguerite I-"j f!. Li entertained the Tri Kappa Sorority at. a social meeting, at the home in OHer street, on Monday overling.

Mrs. John Coar of the Peder.sen flats j lias returned home from the South Chlj cago hospital. j The Whiting teachers will attend the meeting of the Lake County Teaohi era' association at Last Chicago on nxt Saturday. Professor 'Saea of the i School of Education from Wisconsin. will be the principal speaker. A new drinking fountain is being in- ! stalled in the high school yard at Oliver J and One Hundred and Nineteenth street, j The fountain is of out iron, with Die i exterior bronzed. There is u bubble for j the benefit of the public, a faucet to j draw water, and a place for dogs to i drink at the bottom. The fountain will prove quite a boon to the cty since the water to be secured will be from the school well, which is being used 'wholly by a large number of Whiting

people. i ne we; is dug a instance of over f.73 feet, and the mineral water emanating therefrom is very Pre. The work of piping is now going on and it is expected to have the fountain in use In about one we-k.

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in ana, alter livesugating our m-'-th' kLs, rates ami payments, transfers his business to us.

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ROBERTSDALS. Trs. E. Sitnon and daughter

Oeorge Slack of Pearl street

the funeral of Mrs May

Sunday. Mrs. Spauldinir of Chicago spent the day hero the guest of her sister. Mrs. T. W Kohr of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Louis Klemm and children of Indiana boulevard visited her husband at the St. HiTiiard hospital, in Chicago, Sunday, and reports him slightlyimproved. Mr. and Mrs. William Kggers and son Warren of Indiana boulevard were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kichadr Smith of South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rohrdanz and family .rent Sundav in Chlcaga visiting rela

tives. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Biesen were the guests of Mrs. Sell of East Side Sunday. Mrs. frank Horlbeck of Indiana boulevard was a Chicago shopper Monday. ' Mrs. Itogovich and daughter of Roberts avenue vioited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K rouse cf South Chicago, Monday. Misses Martha Stone and Nettie Itorlhe.ok vvere guests of Gary friends esterday. Edward Clabby is confined to his home in Harrison avenue suffering with an atia.k of blood-poison in the leg. While training for his last fight C'ab'-e- was running down the railroad i rack and accidentally scratched his against 'he rusty rail. Nothing was thought of it at the time, but a few days later blood-poison set in. He is getting a'erg as well as can be expect ed. Mrs. John Miaul and daughter Neomi

of Roberts avenue were Hammond visitors Monday. Edward Iloribe. k of Indiana boulevard is suffering with a very sore finger as a result of a cut which he received while at ork at the .Standard Oil company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritz and children with, a party of friends from East Side took an auto trip to den Eilyn, 111., on Sunday. A large number from here will attend the dance given by the Knights of Pythias at odd la liows' hall, in Whiting, teimorrow evening. Misses Adeline Leveren7: and Emma Kaseh attended the Orpheuni theatre, in Hammond, laj?t evening. Miss Susie Slnioi and A. Kubeck visited a friend at the St. Anthony hos

pital. Chicago. Sunday.

Mrs. Fred entertained on Monday. Miss Mae Monday here Mrs. J. Doe

Ran of orr.pany 0j r, p. of visiting and Mrs.

matinee last hur Messrs. Joseph erty transacted Monday.

day I loo bus

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ft e moon. j "hi 1 i ma n avenue ! from Hammond i I Ohicago spent friends. E Doe attended

in Hammond, and Roy Daughness in Chicago

maid of honor was the Miss Kern Spieler and M pel of Hammond serve bridesmaid. Anthony O.

groom s sister, Iss Sophia Rupd as the only Crah and I'eter

ters was light. A long signal drill and

a short scrimmage was the programme in the warfare: the regular team triumphed by two touchdowns to none. Rrickley scored both touchdowns. Tho second team, equipped with Urown formations, failed to gain a first down.

and tomorrow sume the role

the ineligible: will asof the Northmen.

HECrEVISCK Mrs. Hopklnson and daughter Eva and Mrs. Braun and daughter were in Chicago Monday. Mr. Boyle is ablo to be about again. Michael Wilson has a severe attack of rheinatisrn. Dance at the Opera House Saturdayevening by Steward's orchestra. Miss France's Z.tcharias of East Chicago is spending a few days at the home of John Zac larias.

Miss Christine Kro'ak and heodore P-orowiak, both well known and popular young people of this piace will be united in marriage at 6:110 this evening at St. Fioi ian's Roman Catholic, church. Kindly telephone news items to Hegewlsch 1 Mrs. CiU.-'ave Korthaus returned home Sunday frnn St. Margaret's hos-

MTJNSTEE. Miss Anna May Dineen of gave her regular music lesson

day in the public school. Mrs. Dehndo entertain d friends from Iinslng on Monday.

Mrs. W. Terpstra and sons and John are spending a week

mother, Mrs. Decker. Mr. Kaske went to Dyer on business on Monday.

The Saxony school will ho social on Saturday night, Oct.

erybody is invited. We are sorry to hear that the little son of II. Van Till broke his leg.

Whiting i

on Tues

William with her

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moved street.

were

HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. Re'shoover have

into their new home on Center which has just be?en completed. Mrs. Ittei and daughter, Mary

Gary visitors yesterday. Miss Lizzie Rossow, who has been visiting with friends hero for the past few days, returned to her home in South Chicago yesterday. Misa Mary Wiseman was hostess Bt a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Rev. William Hon" last evening m honor of Miss "Bertha Ponder, whose marriage will take place on the 2Hh to James Malone. The evening was

Pdeeki were the groom's attendants. After the ceremony at the church a reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Spieler was hell nt the home of the! bride's sister. Mrs. Joseph Spieler. A j HjLINT STUDY

dinner was served at i 2 it ciock. t low. i ers and greenery decorated the tables very beautifully. Mr. and Mrs. Spieler! will be at home in Hammond. j The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Mary ' Krlrknian and the groom is a son of, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Spieler. Roth are' prominent young p.-oplo of Cedar Lake : and have a large circle of friends, hey received numerous pretty gifts. Among the guests were the following from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Prickmau, Mr. un.l Mrs. Frank Rup- .

pel. Mr. and .Mrs. Clem Spieler. Miss Sophia K up pel of Hammond and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Jers'ns of St. John.

GOPHER PLAYS

Champaign. I1U, Get. 23 Till ni regu

lars. with the Gophers looming out as i the stlffest foes yet encountered, re- j sumed practice tonight with the exceptlon of Captain noolston and little j Senneff. Woolston has a bad ankle and ! t It may tie some days before he is able j to practice. While the Tlllnl practiced ' new formations, Jones was teaching! his freshmen the Oophe.r strategems '

DRAKE HITS AT IOWAN

Des Moines. Iowa, Oct. 23. Following Drake's football practice Coach Griffith announced that the gates to the stadium would be closed for three weks. The action is the result of frequent visits to the practice, of friends of Iowa coaches. Members of the team -'ume out of the Kansas game in good condition, the worst injury being bruised muscles.

I championship which almost rewarded i his efforts of 1911, and to sget to tha top he will give up his business, which, j lias ha rid leaped him somewhat ! throughout the season just past.

PIRATES TO STAND PAT

13 While ther in the lineup ot the New York: Carke of Pitts-

RESUMES RACING.

Eddie Hearne. representative h game, is making T : o : t summer. H

iong Chicago's star i the motor speed his racing plans for . will set out for tho

I Pittsburgh, Pa.. Oct. ; ! are reports of changes i the Chicago Cubs and Giants, Manager Fred

burgh announces ho will stand pat on J his present team. Clarke says there i9 j not a weak spot in the team unless

Arthur lioimann has gone hack. (.larks may sign another outfielder if Hofmann falls to show well. Rutler stayt on second and M.ller on lirst.

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Cambridge. Mass., Oct. 23. The footbal work today in the Harvard quar-

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LOWELL. i Mrs. J. C. parmiey and son Oliver, of Kewar.PB. 111., are isiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. l'.ee be. j Oscar TUnwiddie transacted business , in Hammond Monday. j Th" adult KIM.- elas of the Methodist church hell its monthly meeting at the "home of Mrs. Cyrus Dickinson Monday evening, ihere being a good attendance. Rev. P.rlght. and wife were present. A nice social time was enjoyed. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Dickinson and her daughter Edith; are nice entertainers. Joseph- Martin, chief of police of Gary, Joined his wife here Monday for a

few days' visit. Adam Ebcrl was in Hammond and Gary Monday. Dr. Iddings was in Chicago Monday. While Ed. Sanders was driving home from the country Monday night at 7 p. m.. with a load of pip.ing and other material, he met Charles B ruck man. near North Hayden, going west in his auto. Just as he approached Sanger" a wagon driven on t lie dirt road ram up. In his attempt to pass between the

two wagons the auto struck f-antiers wagon and the horses, becoming frightened, backed into the ditch f.nd a long pipe striking the bank was shoved forward and penetrated the side of one. of Ed's horses, and injured it go badly that It died on reaching town. No other damage was done.

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C.UEMIAlt OF Si'OHTS FOR THE WF.KK. wr.irvisim. Annual fuld trials of Central Field ihial club. Hamilton, O. Opening of annual bench show of the Ei Paso I.Texas) Kennel club. THl'RYY. Johnny Kilbane vs. Johnny Al-

banese, 10 rounds, at Cleveland, O. FKIIXV, Young Ja k G"Br!en vs. Cy Smith, at N w York City. sti'hiy. Start of the automobile road 1 race from I.e. Angeles. Cai., to ' I'hoenix, Ariz. Annual southern athletic rharapionship meet at New Orleans. Footbhll Harvard and Brown, at Cambridge. Mass. Yale and Washington and Jefferson. at New Haven. Princeton and Dartmouth, at

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CEDAR LAKE. The marriage of Miss Emma Brickman and H.-nry Spieler was solemnized Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at, St. Martin's church at Hanover Center. The

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Philadelphia. i Cornell and Bucknell, at Ithaca. Army nd Colgate, at West Ft. I Carlisle Indians and Creorge- j town, at Washington. f'hlcago and Perdue, at Chicago. j Minne-snta and Iowa, at Mlnne- ! a pel Is. Wisconsin and Northwestern, at j Madison. ; Kansas and Kansas Agrtcultural, at Lawrence. Missouri and tikiahoma, at Norman. Okla. Ohio State and Ohio "Wesleyan, at Columbus. Alabama and Georgia, at Columbus, G:. G

Vanderbilt and Mississippi, at Nashville. Virginia and Richmond college, at Charlottesville. West Virginia and Ohio universify, at Morgantown. North Carolina and Virginia Polytechnic, at Raleigh. South Carolina and Charleston College, at Charleston. Tennessee and Sewanee, at Chattanooga. Texas and Haskell Indians, at Austin.

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