Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1912 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Yucsdav, .Nov. 1J, iiUii.

rown Point Mew

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lence

llwrn tell thet Jnck Johnson's a ; constant reader o' IMckcns an' history. ' His nibs kaSn't break inter th' hero i class until they find him readln' a copy ; o' Macaulay's essays. t j

Times ain't enny better an' things nin't changed a bit so fur. This is a good country ef all th' belliakers wuz kicked out o' it. CJ i t yer change o' venue paper ready. According to report, the city council will soon be approached with a proposition to furnish the Panhandle railway with water for their engines, the company being desirous of obtaining a water station at this place. Kfforts have been made by the I'ennsylvarla. in several instances to obtain wafer in the vicinity of within one hundred miles, but to no avail. Jf the

council can determine that the water can be supplied the railroad company without endangering the city supply the deal may go through. Some additions will have to be Installed to furnish an adequate amount of water for the city and railway company at the same time. The marriage of Miss Agnes Prinskl to Mr. Joe Smith occurred before Judge Atkins yesterday afternoon, the couple leavln Immediately for Hebron, where they have furnished a home, Mr. Smith being engaged in the blacksmith trade in the Porter county town. The young couple are well and favorably known here and their many friends extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. John Pa Hey of Chicago are spending a few days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Warren H. Hayward. Thomas B. Pean. of clary bribery case fame, is a Crown Point visitor on

official business today. A great deal of interest is being evinced here as to the next development In the Harry Moose confession and" his attendant, trial next Monday. The circuit court has been the scene of the prulous hrlbi-ry trials and Crown People people are becoming well acquainted with the Inner workings of Gary officialdom as exposed in past trials. The funeral of Mrs. Sophia Stuckmeler of Chicago, a sister of Martin Rudolph, of this place, occurred yesterday, the burial being at the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Stuckmeier was oil years of age atul leaves a husband and children to mourn her. An effort is being made to organize a football team among the old-time stars of the gridiron, for the regular

Thanksgiving day game, which has become a feature of turkey day to lovers of the game It is expected that the Crown Point Kleetrie company will Inaugurate its day current some time this week, the work of laying new wires giving been nearly completi d. Additional boilers will have to be Installed at the plant.

but this will In no way delay the furnishing of the day current as soon as the innovation is commenced. The Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Paugherty on Court street yesterday afternoon for a most enjoyable session. The honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. W. Power Tlce and Mrs. May Brown. John A. Ponnaha is transacting business in Chicago today. Mrs. Sturtenant and daughter have moved from the rooms over the Wells Fargo Kxpress office to the flat over the Scheddell drug store. The Progressive party still maintain their headquarters here and It is said will keep up their present organization, the same as the old parties and may develop a boss or two before the campaign two years hence. Paneing at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening, Nov. 13th. Good music.

her health, is spending a few days with Miss Josephine Jewett of Pearl street. Miss Clara Kehaaf and Mrs. Arthur Stross were Hammond visitors yesterday. Miss Nettie llorlheck of Indiana boulevard attended the Orpheum theatre Sunday evening. Miss Nettie Kercher and' Miss Minnie Buehler of Chicago were the guests of their cousin. Mrs. Charles Kggers of Indiana boulevard Sunday.

HIGHLANDS. The Misses Mary and Anna Kraus spent Sunday visiting parents. Mr. and Mrs. p. KUsworth and daughter, F.dith, of O.s'.uirn. Ind., visited here Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Quadlin was a Hammond shopper yesterday. Masters Aloysius and Anton Grimmer attended the church at Hammond Sun- ' a y . A surprise party was given in honor of Albert MoU-her Saturday evening. It was well attei.il"i'. Miss I.izzi-; .Icice has returned from I 'amnion J. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. K rails wero Schererville visitors Sunday

Mr. tors. spoilt

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WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Gladys Webster, the daughter of Rev. honor was the recipient of numerous and Mrs. V. M. Webster, who had her j beau t i fu 1 and useful gifts. One of ttie

BUENHAM. anil Mis. A. N. Paftial and daugh-

Ad-le and Florence, of Chicago t the week cdn with Mr. and Mrs. ti S 1 oo.

Fred Kchroeder. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder. is quite ili. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neal witnessed "Bought and Paid For" at the Princess

Sunday evening. Mrs. .B.seph S. One and daughter, Dorothy and Mrs. Fger Poe spent Thursday and Friday visiting Mrs. Doe's brother in Chicago. Tony Kerrigan of South Chicago, a lineman, was badly injured by an F.rte switch engine while, at work In Burnham yesterday. A very disgraceful fight between two Polish men took place Sunday night on Pullman avenue, one of them having his throat cut. Willi. i m Neal has about completed the walks around the school, which makes a very attractive improvement to the building.

STRONG, VIGOROUS FEET, SEVER SORE

Just Rub on EZO for the Feet and

away goes Foot Misery Just think of it: only 25 cents for a generous jar of KZO, a pleasant, refined ointment that quickly soaks into the pores and In a few minutes bring! olessed relief to tired, weary, sore, ..urnlng. tender feet. All druggist have it. It's so seasy to use, too no fuss or hother getting ready no time wasted -Just rub on EZO for the feet and misery vanishes. I'sed dally it makei weak feet strong and vigorous and draws the agony from Corns, Runiona and Callouses. It's fine for rough skin,

chapped hands and face, chlllblalns and frosted feet. Summers Pharmacy guarantees It. Ask for EZO FOR THE FEET. Advi

yesterday. Mrs. J. Schc-urer and children, Fred,

Helen and William, and Mrs. C. Seheur-

er of Clark Station spent the day with Windsor Park relatives. Among seme of the Gary visitors yes

terday wi-s Axel Benson. Walter Behn.

John Guslel and J. Sutor.

tonsils and adenoids removed at St. Margaret's hospital last weeks. is getting along nicely, but is still in a weakened condition. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beverly of Central avenue on Sunday morning. Mrs. Max Stlglitz of 119th street entertained her father, Philip N. Marks of Plvon, 111., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith entertained a large number of their friends and relatives at a reception in the I.

O. t. F. hall on Sunday In honor of their son. Maxmillian, age 13, who made his first communion on last Saturday. The hall was most beautifully decorated with pink and white and chrysanthemums. A reception was held in the afternoon to about 250 persons. Spivak's orchestra furnished the music during the reception. Frapee was served, together with cakes, fruit and nuts. The serving was in charge of Miss Amelia Stiglitz. she being assisted by Misses Ha ttie Pitzele, Riij Gordon, Martha Migatz. Dorothy Goldsmith, Julia Pitzele, Mlrlan Gordon and Rhea Goldsmith. At 6 o'clock Mrs. Goldsmith served 125 people with an elaborate 6 o'clock dinner. Several toasts were given during the courses, and during the dinner and the remainder of the evening. Spivak's orchestra continued furnishing the music. The gdest of

PROVES SURE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM

most pleasant features of the affair, according to the young man. was the fact that he had both of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pltzele of Chicago, with him on this occasion. The out-of-town guests were from Flelo.t. Wis., Dixon, III., Chicago. South Chicago. Hammond. East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Whiting. The I O. T. M. rally will take place in the I. O. O F hall tomorrow, for which great r reparations are being

made A large c'ass of candidates will be initiated, the first degree to be given by the AVhitlng lodge In the afternoon, and the second degree by the Valparaiso degree team in the evening. Supper will be served at the ball. Mrs. Margaret Littleton, the district deputy, will be In attendance, and it is expected

that over 200 Maccabees will be present. Pr. W. P.. Putnam lias secured the names of thirty-three young men who are anxious to take up night school work. The board of edueation held a meeting last night to take action, and decide when the school w-juld be opened. Miss Helen Slattern of Oliver street has been on the sick list for the past

week, but is improving. During Miss Slattern's Illness, Miss Aimlrah Morse has been tilling her position as assistant kindergarten teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein and son of P.oloit, Wis., attended the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Ab Goldsmith in honor of their son, Maxmiilian, on last Sunday.

Pun-

Quickly Eases Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints and Muscles Drives all Rheumatic Pains Away. It is needless to suffer any longer with rheumatism, and be all erlnr-.led

up, and bent out of shape with Its heart-wrenching pains, when you can be quickly and permanently cured. Rheumatism comes from weak, inactive kidneys, that fail to filter from the blood, the poisonous waste matter and uric acid; and it is useless to rub on liniments or take ordinary remedies to relieve the pain. This only prolongs the misery and can't possibly cure you. The only way to cure rheumatism "is to remove the cause. The new discovery. Croxone, positively doeH this. It neutralizes and dissolves all the poisonous substances and uric acid that lodge In the joints and muscles, to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatism, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped-up. Inactive kidneys, so they filter all the poison from the blood, and drive it on and out of the system. Croxone is the most wonderful medicine ever made for curing chronic

rheumatism, kidney troubles, and bladder disorders. You will f-m it different from all other remedies. Thero is nothing else on earth like it. It matters not how old you are, or how long you have suffered, it is practically impossible to take it Into the human system without results. You will find relief from the first few doses, and you will be surprised how quickly all your misery and uffarlng will end. An original package of Croxono costs but a trifle at any first class drug store. A1J druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive moneyback guarantee. Three "doses a day for a few days is usually all that is ever needed to cure th worst bs.ckRche or overcome urinary disorders.

ROBERTSDALE. Mr. and Mrs Spencer and daughter and Mr. Kelfer of Port Washington,

Wis., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritz of Roberts avenue over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A Osterherg returned home from their wedding trip, which they spent in South Bend and Elkhart. Ind. They wil" reside with the bride's

parents in Jnciiana oouievara tor a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daughter of Roseland visited Mr. and Mrs. John Leverenz of Harrison avenue Sunday. Cement walks are being laid on Take street from Indiana boulevard to 115th st reet. Hollls Hunter of Hammond was the guest of P.obeitsdale friends Sunday. A large crowd attended the dance given by the Golden Rod club Saturday evening and all report a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Robert Atchison and daughter. Aernes. and Mrs. Fred Fggers were

Hammond shoppers yesterday. Mrs. Merle Sellers of 11-Sth street was called to Helir.er. Ind., Sunday by the serious illness of her aunt. rs. S. Prey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehael'er of Fast Side were the guests of the latter's sister. Mrs. Hern. an Theissen. and family of Indiana boulevard Sunday.

Julius Linni-man of Indiana boulevard was .a Chicago visitor Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Fmile Widiger of Pearl street visited friends in South Chicago last evening. Misses Mary Powell and Mary Kominski attended a dance in Hammond Saturday evening Mr. and Mis. Ieroy Thomas and daughter, Arline, of Park Manor spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.oldlng of Harrison avenue. Misses F.ia and May Sutherland and Ruth Jewett attended the Orpheum theatre in Hammond last evening. Mr. and Mrs James Bamlon arc moving from Harrison avenue to the Jewett Hat in Pearl street. Miss Fdna Wnlhurn of Cincinnati. O., who is on her way to New Mexico for

SE&EWISCH. Miss Fdith Berg of Grand Crossing visited Miss Gladys Argadine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Martindaie spent Sunday with Merrltt Martindaie and f amily of Gary. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Brackett moved into Poehlc's flat yesterday. A. A. Kuss was in South Chicago yesterday. E. Jaeobson is having his windows decorated by a window trimmer from Ch ion go. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reckman spent Sunday evening in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. G. Korthaus attended a play at the Auditorium Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Maitre died at her home

at 10 o'clock. Nov. S. Services will be

held Wednesday at 1:30 at the German Lutheran church. Interment at Concordia cemetery, Hammond. Mrs. Anderson of Burnslde spent Sunday with Mrs. Halberg.

Among those who attended the Or

pheum Sunday were the following: Roy Bristol. Ruf is Rode baugh, Fred Messbauer and William Olson, Miss Margaret O'Ma.lcy and Miss Annie Moran.

Mr. and Mrs. Weber of Comr.dalet

avenue spent Sunday with friends in Fust Side. Mrs. B. A. Anderson returned from

Pittsburg Sunday morning after an extended visit with relatives. Mr?. William Collins of Morocco, Ind . is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Patterson. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Reed spent Sunday in Roseland with relatives. Mrs. Weber was shopping in Chicago vest rray. Roy Paul is steadily improving at the South Chicago hospital and hopes to be home fonn. Henry Wuerfel of South Chicago was in town Monday. Henry Rose was in South Chicago Su nday. Mrs. KHer, McDonald of Roseland was in town Sunday. Mrs. William Rndebaugh of Burnside visited relatives here Sunday. Frank Goril was in Hammond Sunday. John Myers of Hammond was in town Sunday. Mrs. H. Young spent Monday in Chi

cago. The following motored to Valpo Sunda v in Klncker's car, Albert Klucker,

Miss Agnus Carlson of Woodlawn

and Mrs. A. C. Klucker and

Becker of Kenwood. Jacob Flias is building a house north of 132nd street, on Superior avenue. Mr. Pel Matson spent Saturday and Sunday at Paw Paw 1-ake for the pur

pose of making final arrangements

of making final

ments for the proprietorship o fa bowling alley, of which he will be an active manager. Mr. Matson was also a Chicago visitor yesterday.

LOWELL,

I-red Tillotson of Chicago spent

day with relatives in this palce.

Pr. Porter and wife of Chicago spent !

Sunday with Herbert Fstv and family.

Mrs. B. C. Kills and son. John, of Val

paraiso spent Sunday with Pr. John

Dinwiddle and famllv of this place.

Attorney S. C. Dwyer and wife and

Mrs. Dr. Bacon were Chicago visitors

yesterday.

Word comes from Garv that Bird

Viant. who is in the hospital as the re

sult of an Injury caused by being struck

by a switch engine, is getting along

even better than expected. Although his

back was broken in two places, there is no sign of paralysis, and he is able to

move himself somewhat.

Attorney J. W. Belshaw transacted

legal business In Hammond yesterday.

Mrs. Julia Morgan, who ' visited

friends in Lowell for a couple of days.

returned to the city yesterday.

W. A. Hennegar of Lafayette spent Sunday anil Monday in this place. He

preached in the Christian church for

four years twenty years ago.

Sam Simpson transacted business in

Chicago Monday.

Sam Petrie and daughters Ada. Bessie and Helen were Hammond visitors Mon

day.

Cass Pinkerton and daughters visited

his son Forest in the hospital in Chi

cago yesteday and reported him as some

bet ter.

HOBART.

Miss Beda Melin of Chicago came out

last evening to visit with friends and

rela tives.

Attorney Bartholomew of Valparaiso

transacted business here yesterday.

Dr. and Mrs. Morton of Gary came over in their new car yesterday and

spent the day with friends.

Mrs. George Flaherty and family of I

Hammond came out last evening to vis

it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L

H i i 1 m a n n .

Dr. Kenward transacted business at

Gary last evening.

Mrs. Gerber and children visited with

friends and relatives at Hammond yes

terday.

Attornev R. Peddicord. who has been

spending the past week at Cincinnati,

returned home yesterday.

Mrs. Cohen visited friends in Chicago j

yesterday.

Mr.

Joseph

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CLARK STATION. The christening of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Schmetzer took place at their home here Sunday afternoon. Rev. Aug. Hump of the St. John's German Lutheran church of Tolltston officiated. The child was named George Frank Schmetzer. Jr. Miss Ma-

!ene Koehen, Damon Schmetzer, Miss

i,-ii7-,i,t.ii, ic.chen and Frnest Kaske

responded for the child. Several solos

:in,i music rendered. The

room was beautifully decorated with American beauties and roses. After

enjoying the afternoon very much a runner- n.i5 served, in which all

took part. Among those present were Misses Anna, Thora and Malene Tol lakson. Mr. adn Mrs. Walter Costy

Miss Klizabeth Kochen, Miss Fdith

Schmetzer. Finest Kaske, Stewart Hoopes. William Schmetzer and several

ol hers.

Most of the visitors were escorted

i'ps and ail report a

verv pleasant time.

The volunteer dance was well at

tended Saturday night and everybody

i mports a fine time.

ii,,'i fo.tret that tlie charter closes

at the local fro devartment on Tiiurs Nov. 14.

iir i r!invder and son. Harold, of

v ,itin,r were visiting with relatives

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QUICKLY VANISH;

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Harmless Remedy, Made

from Garden Sage, Restores Natural Color.

A feelin pof sadness accompanies

the discovery of the lirst gray Hairs

which unfortunately are looked up

on as neraias Ol autaucms age.

Gray hair, however handsome it may

be, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young.

Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others.

simply knowing tnai you are looking fit" gives one courage to under

take and accomplish things. So why

suffer the handicap of looking old on

account of gray hairs, when a simple

remedv will give you hair youthful

color and beauty in a few days'time?

Most people know that common

garden sage acta as a color restorer

and scalp tonic as well. Our grand

mothers used a "Sage Tea for keep

ing their hair dark, soft and luxuri

ant. In Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur

Hair Remedy we have an ideal prepa

ration of Sage, combined with Sul

phur and other valuable remedies for

dandruff, itching scalp and thin.

weak hair that is split at the ends or

constantly coming out. A few appli

cations of this valuable remedy will

bring back the color, and in a short

time it will remove every trace of

dandruff and greatly improve the

growth and appearance of the hair.

Get a nfty cent bottle trom your

druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days'

treatment. All druggist sell it, un

der gaurantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not

exactly as represented. Agent L.

Harry Weis.

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