Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1912 — Page 2

Xnvcmlior 10, 1912.

LAST TIMES TONITE & SUNDAY

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STARTING MONDAY MATINEE MKNLO MOORE'S Newest and 5est Offering "SORORITY DAYS" A "Big Musical Comedy Act. THE SIB ONI AS IX Ti IE LAUGH FACTORY All Special Scenery Effects. CROUCH, RICHARDS & CO BANJO VIRTUOSI Yith a Realistic Panoramic Battle-Ship Fnish. FRANK ELMORE THE RENOWNED FUX-MAKER.

Social News IN hi i m m ond

A BRIDGE PARTY. A bridge purty was n'ven last ovenIns In the t'nivfrslty Club rooms in South Hohman street. Th party was Itiven ! the Women's Auxiliary of Unirrsity ;iub of which Mrs. W. l. l'a.tl"n is president. It was one of tht: parii'-s in the series arranged for the winter. The members will meet at another hrilK party In two weeks on Friday eveninu, November 20th Klevsn tabled were nrrupieil lat evening. The honors in the names were won by Mri. T. W. oberlin and Ralph Tennant.

Xnry pretty awards were lvon. After several air.es had been playe! refr;sh-j ments ver- served. V IIHIIX.K I.I M IIKON. Mrs. Robert t. Law of ("hicao en-, ttrtalned very charmingly at a brldpre Innrheon yesterday. Her fru'ts were the members of the Marquette club of Hammond who met for ther semimonthly niee'Ine:. Slftteen covers vfer" laid. The luni-henn table was rteeor.it1 very beautifully with yellow rhrysanthomutrs. Ttnui'iuet s of ehryjanthemuin! were h pretty decoration it the jiarlors where the suppts mot during the afternoon find spent an enjoyable tim playln Beards. TlridBre whist wnplayeil porfrressively t four tatels. Hish score was made by Mrs. Charles Barry and th second honors were won by Mrs. R I.. P. rsll. Friday. November 2fth is the date of thn next meettner and Mrs. Charles G Hohman ts the hostess-elect. Sirs. Hohman will Ontr-itnln at luncheon at om o'clock. rnnnRMi op htkhest. The members of hn Iarent-Teachers' Club of the Washington Pchool have planned a series of study meeting'"

alonar educational lines. The first of these meetings will take place; Tuesday evening. November IPth at the school rmildintr. The program which follows will begMn promptly at S p. m.: Piano Solo Mrs. p. .T. Lyons I'aper Mrs. Ralph W. P.oss "The Public Pchool and Public Opinion.'" Voal Polo Mrs. rjeorae JtJa nnauer The jradiriK system, hom-iaii)-, and other matters will come up for freneral rilsrussinii. l.srht refreshments will be pervert. All who are interested are invited to come whethe ror not they have children in the Washington school. Later topics for discussion during the year will be: "The Public School and Social Service." "The Mnkirtjt of Ciood Citizens." "Moral and HyRinlc Problems of Adolescence." "The Teaching of Sex Hygiene." "Vocational Kducatton." The list of speakers on these subjects includes Misp Virginia Brooks, Dr. Eleanor Scull, Rev. Floyd Adams and Professor P. IV McKlroy.

AN AFTKRXOOX PARTI. The members of the. Happy Hour Club of Hammond wore delightfully entertained by Mrs. John N'ewell at her home in Drummond avenue, Indiana Harbor yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

J Nftwell was hostess at a thimble party. . After the guests had spent a few hours j with their needle work a dainty lunch

eon was served. The refreshments were served 1 titwo rtcirses. The party w;is one of the very pelasant aff:irs of th week end. l'lans were made fo:the next meeting to be hi Id on the aft ernoon of November 20th when Mrs Bert Newell will entertain th club members at her borne In Indiana Harbor.

A ''ll:ilIK PtlllV. A very enjoyable meeting of the !. I A. Embroidery Ciul took place yesterday afternoon at thf hoii. of Mrs.

j Harry K. WiListon. 7,22 I 'iuiij n:r j nuc. Twelve members of th' 1'jtj were j present and Mrs. WilliMort had us h r Invited ptiest, Mr". Condon. The me;nj bers brought th-'ir needle work and I spent a pleasant social afternoon. At i four-thirty ...' lot k u. daintily arranged i luncheon v. as aerved. Next Friday a!ternoon the members of the .?. 1. A. to I the H. of L. K. v ill meet In thf K. of ! P. Hal in South Hohmnn street. The J next social meeting wili take place in two we'-k.H on Friday afternoon, j Ncvenib.r '.'th ;.t the home of Mrs. 1 Posers.

IMHFATS' (H B MKKTIMi. The monthly meetinir of the Parents' Club of the Wallxi School took place yesterday afternoon at the o'clock in the school lull at tlv lomfr of Calumet and Conkej nvinn s. A new president vm e'ected to fill the va -cancy caused by the resiirnation of Mrs.

Kisar who recently moved from Hammond. Mrs. Wnvne Van (Jilder was elected to the office. A eo tn r.i i 1 1 eo was also apr(intcd to arrange the prneram for the next meeting which will occur on the twentieth of next month. Miss Nelson will serve as chairman of the crtmftlittee and Kssistinir her will be Mrs. .1. McConnel land Mrs. J. W. Heed. A fhort time was spent socially by the teachers and mothers present after they had listened to the following proFram: Thanksalvinn; Kxcrcise Tloom 3

ons; Koom 7 Instrumental Selection Mrs. Pay Wcn.3 Address Ir. Willam I). Weis PARFATV f I.I H MKI'.TIMi, The next morthly meetins: of the Parents' Club of the Lafayette school will be held next Tuesday afternoon. November 19 at 3 o'clock in the kindergarten room. Tho patrons of the school are rordiilly invited to attend. The following: proenim will be rendered:

Members of the Tenth Idstrict Mimical Society who will be the quests of th.- Hammond Medical Society 11 -x ' Wodmsday at the t'ountry Club, may look fo-wiird to an elaborate program ; which provides entertainment, both at 1 iaiacs ar:d at (he Imtiout t board, as i well a number of papers which promise. ; to bo extremely interetslne; from a proftssi.rriel standpoint ! lis the Invitations which Secretary K. j M. Sha.Ml.iln has Kent out to the 25 ' ntftndTS he advises them to "com" ' early : the 'doinus' bee in at 10 o'clock a. m. Lilliards, pool, shuffle-board and

: golf handicaps are arranged for tin' I morniriK' entertainment. Huffe-t lunchj eon at 12:30. The session for the fatj iny: of til..- papers and the discussions I beam at 1 :3" p. m." ! While tho;.' who are to read papers i and discuss them are all eminent In i their work, one of tho visitors. Dr. ! James H. Jlonan who is to read .1 paper ! has an added distinction, due to the fact that he is n visitor here from : Cermany. He is one of the physicians I at Had Nauhcirn, but Just at present he i is visiting' his brother Attorney E. P. j llonan at Ki tisselar r. tfir rnonn Provram. ' The afterr:oo:i and evenins propram is as ffdlows: I 1. "Cerebro spinal Meningitis". Case

Tieport Dr. F. H. Fox. Hammond. Leaders in tls( tission : Dr. O. 15. Ncsh't, alparaiso; Dr. T. M. Washburn"., Rensselaer. 2. "1 n t r.'i -Ct aniai Pressure" Dr. C. C. Koirers. Citirasro. 3. "Cerebral Concussion", with case teport Dr Chas. I. Humes. Indianapolis. Leaders in Joint ldsensslon: Dr. H. H. Martin. Laporte:' lr. Paul powers, MicViiKan City. 4. "Proiiihosopy and Oesophaeros-i-opy" Dr. A. K. Bulsrn, Jr.. Ft. Wayne.

Leaders In loseussien: 1 r. t'a'i Boardman, tlary ; lr. A. W. Lloyd, Hammond. 4. "Clinical DinRonisis and Treatment of Heart Distase" -Dr. J. H. Honan. Pad Nauheim. (Jermany. Leaders in Liscussion: lr. W. F. Howat, Hammond: Dr. L. A. Wilson of Michigan City. Din tier 6:o0 p. m.

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Hernia' Dr. J. Leaders in Dis-

1 r. Ludd Van Sw arinKcn, Ft. Dr. .1. A. Graham, Hammond.

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Harriet Dixon K inde.rparten Hoys' Chorus Mildred Myers Helen Beeba Arthur W. Hoffman

A SOCHI, (.ATHF.nixt;. All members of the First Spiritualist Society are Invited to meet with Mrs Emma Kroer at her home, 2!2 Truman avenue for a social session this, evening. It is desired that there is a larse attendance of the membership as a pleasant c-veninp's proeram has been urranared. A STI IY MF.KTIMi. Mrs. M. Rothschild of South Hohman street will be at home to the members of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club Monday afternoon. "Harmony and Color" which was discussed at the lart meeting will be re.-

Tliree Seasonable Bon'ts

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Tlmnksgivinp; or Holiday Silver in a hurry, but don't put off that

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and best pick of everything, and then do your grumbling vhen it's too late. DON'T lose sight of the fact that the largest and best stock of beautiful, artistic, up-to-date silverware is right now to be found at the store of JOHN E. M' GARRY, 590 Hohman St., Hammond, I ml.

You haven't been in yet to look at those unbreakable cuff buttons have vou?

The toast, list for the evening dinner present a unique number of themes, which will undoubtedly furnish pood

entertainment. They were arranped witli a view of frivin.r the representa

tives of the various counties an opportunity to rpeak about norm thintr asld from tile profession, but In which they ail have nioro or less common interest. Thus the subject "Pottawa ttomie Pickups" refers to the Michigan Ci t y Country Club at which the soeety was entertained, while tho Porter county race

track a:.d the military Invasion there I i furnish themes for others. "That!

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1 r. Harry K. Sharrer at the "Felicitations" Dr. K. K. Gary. Pot la wa t lorn ie Pic A u ps" I r. P.llnks. Michican City. "Ila. inc Form" I)'-. IT. D.

Valparaiso. "That Literary Cuss" Dr. A. E. Unison. Jr., Ft. Wayne. "The N'ewton County Med. Society" Tr. C. C. Basset. Goodland. "Jasper County At Mineral Spritijrs" Dr. M. D. Gwin. Rensselaer. "Way Down In The Tenth" Pr. Arthur Lesarre. Fowler.

viewed after which the day's study subject will be taken up. Mrs. Georsie , It. Streeter will read the fourth chapter of Ruskiu's "Seven Lamps of Achitecture." The day's study subject will be. "Atmosphere and Prospective." The program will be very interesting and it

is desired that manv members attend, i

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A very important meeting of the Kneseth Israel Congregation will take plp.ee at their meeting rooms at the rornrr of I nil in na avenue and Sohl street Sunday- evenirtr, November 17th at seven o'clock. Very important mattesr reardine: their market will be discussed.

A 'I'll V. TKH The yourifr women Beta Club will form a Chlcacro this evening.

"The lied. Widow" at.

PAHTV. of th" Nu Tau theater party it:

They will see the Grand Opera

ICI; PIHTV. The Vciinu Ladies' Sodality Joseph's ('atholic church has :.: vitations for a ilntK-ins party

Kien at the HaPron Academy in the Orphcum buildinar in eUato street Thursday evenitur, November 2.1st.

.Mrs. V. l. ratton of Llizabeth street left tOr!a' to Sr'ttd a. fr-w weeks with friends and relatives in Milwaukee. Miss idetlette percueson has trone to .loliet. 111., to remain over Sunday with friends and relatives. Miss WelHc Mcltaniil of Detroit street is rpendtnj? the week f I'd with Miss Oenevive Primps at Valparaiso. Mrs. E. .1. Campbell and Mrs. Ernest Peebe and dauahter. Helen were Chlcijiii visitors yesterdav.

NOTIC II TO MEMDKHS OP PHOGRKSSIVE COl KT Ml. THIHK OF HRN HI II. There will be a special meetiiis: Tues-' day. November IPth at the home of W. S. Shearer. 435 Fibley street, at R p. re... business of importance lo be transacted. . 11-15-16-18 Rosalia Saalseld teacher of piano recently of ctnaha. Neb., wishes to announce that she will open a studio at 4M1 M.lKOtin avenue. East Chicago and' will accept piano students on or after the 20th. 11-16-lt

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House. Miss Tillie Ruschli will chaperon the party. Miss Fannie Shea and the following club prirls will be in the party, the Misses Laura and Alma Hess, Marie Carter, Ethel Brown, Marion Punniiran, Marie Rot bins. Rose Ruschli and Edythe McConnell. j A RF.CKPTIOX. A reception honoring: the Rev. Walter Theobald of the Northwestern University who recently was appointed pastor of the Monroe street Methodist church was g-iven last cvenine: at the church. Many members of the congregation and their friends were in attendance durinsr the evening'. The Rev. Frank . Fraley, pastor of the First M. E. church welcomed the new minister to the ciy and the Rev. Theobald responded with a short address. He also sani? a Scotch seeletion which was very much enjoyed. A delightful program of vocal and instrumental muisc wsa rendered during the evenip.. At the close of the prosrram refreshments were served and a pleasant time was spent socially. MMIIIIF.n i mows POINT. Miss Esther Allen and William G. Crai4 were quietly married in Crown Point Thursday, November 14th. The

marriane was kept a secret until today when Mr. and Mrs. Crat made the announcement among their friends. They are receiinr the best wishes and con-

M ra ttilations of hosts of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Crn!? will be at home at 156 Fayette street. Mr. CraiR' came to Hammond from Butler, Pa., and is in the employ of the Standard Steel Car Company. He has a bartce circle of friends among the yount? people of the city. Mis. Crais: Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen, 5TS Wilcox street. Until recently- she was employed as clcik at tho First Christian church in Calumet avenue. She is one of Hammond's, charming young women and news of her marriage will be rend with Interest in circles where she is known.

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PRONOUNCED DEAD; COIvlES TO LIFE

You are cordially Invited to attend, an illustrated talk on CIVIC IMPROVEMENT AND BUSINESS AND HUMAN EFFICIENCY THE HAMMOND THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 18, at 8 O'CLOCK and TUESDAY, NOV. 19, MATINEE 2 P. M.

First tine Kinemaeolor Moving Pictures shown in Hammond.' Black N

and White Hoving Pictures. Beautifully Colored Slide?. Compliments THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., E. N. Bunnell, Local Agent.

Gary steel workt story i.bout a cokfell from the p.-as

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s tank at the steel and s'ruck a high

apparfntly lifeless and

into the coke oven oftrii em;doy'S examined

The insular sem i -mon I hlyr meetins: of C.olden Rod Camp No. 1(55" Royal Ncitrhbors took place last fv.-r.ine; in Lonn's Hall In State street. After Jh, lodK-e session a pleasant time -,- spent socially. Plana were made for the next meeting to be del i in.. Frday evening: in December ta hen the;-.-will be deuree v.-ork. There were many members at the meeting last evening. There was no meet in sr of the TrueKindred Lodue ast eveninc. which was th regular rnerdlne nisrht. The mce!ins was postponed on account of the absence of a number of the members from the city. Friday eveniner, November 29th Is the date of the next meetinir and the usual business and social program will be folowed. This evening the members of Dorcas Hebeckah Lode will meet in I. O. '). F. Hail in East State street for their regular weekly met tinjr. A social ses

sion will be enjoyed following: the business meeting:.

works

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he was broutrlit lii'i'S. Six or so

hl nt there wrs no r-ien of life nor even a heart beat and alter try'.nss to restore life by n? tificla! means, rape; up the- hospital for the murpue waKoll to take i! way a corpse. Just as the dead vi-a iron came clanging up the coke oven road the "dead" man jumped up and went back to work.

and Polk street, where It is s;:ld taht his condition is serious.

I HH1T Gil HCll, corner Olh and Adams. Rev. William N. WyckolT, rector; 5,"2 Van Huron. 'Phone 1 7 2 3. Holy communion at S a. m., also first Sunday in month at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:43. Morning prayer at It a. m. EveriS'ir.ir at 5 p. m. Wednesdays and holy days holy communion at S a. in.

Get the habit of calling 771 vi hen you need n Itiilnr to d (rend work In preHsln&-, riTclniz nnd clennlnic a nil all kinds of nMcrntlcns In jour clothes. Yoixii Mrvs Tui.nns, fil State Si reel, nrmrmlirr 771. W cnll for find deliver.

The Lady Vikirijys will have their semi-monthly meeting this eveninR in I. O. O. F. Hall in Fast State street. A business and social program will be f il lowed.

There will Council No. 1 In T. O. O. F. the business will be spent

be a meetmtr of Triumph 1 D. of L. Monday evenia'-' Hall In State street. After meeting a pleasant time soealliy.

M MISTAKE la made when yon want n root smnke of the tines. tnhnero Iray JTORKX (XXXX) and Eet a ticket lo every package towards a spoon from your d-rolcr. Ad v.

HARRY MOOSE IN COURT TUESDAY The curtain rlncs up aprafn in the iiary bribery m. lodraina once more. The time is next Tuesday and the place is the circuit court in Crown Point. Harry Moose, former city clerk of Gary, who disappeared while a star witness lor the state in the bribery trials, will play the chief part if it Is to tie played. At the preliminary hearinc held several days aRO in Justice Nicholson's court Moose pleaded puilty to the charge of accepting a tidal bribe of $3.""l from Mayor T. K. Knotts and William A. Cain for leavlns the Jurisdiction of the state while a witness in the Dean bribery trials Moose was held to the crcuit court in bonds of $!:, aOa, which he did not Rive. The November term be Kins Monday, but only probate work will be taken Up on that date. On Tuesday Juriere McMahan will set cases. According to the slate's prop-ram Moose's case will not occupy more than five minutes. Important developments are expected to follow should a conviction ensue. . Samuel Parker of South Rend and William F. Hodpes of Gary are special prosecutors in the Moose case.

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CA O-M IHTE. Miss Blanche Cayo was united in marriage to Ira Marte at Holy Angels' church this mornintr by Rev. Father Thomas F. Jnrisen. the rector. The ceremonk took place at it nuptial hieh mass at 7:30 o'clock.

The bridal couple were attended Edward Cayo and Miss Kingston, latter being of Hammond.

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ADOLPH METZ IS INJURED Adolph Metz. of the contractinR firm of Metz and MoVeach, was seiiously Injured at Nineteenth avenue and Polk street whe na wacon load of stone overturned on him. Ho was removed to his homo at Twenty-thit d avenue

TO l'l.AV. Ruth Axe Prown, daufr liter of tho president of the University of Vaipa-. rai.-io, will be the soloist at the men's meetinsr at the (Jnry Y. M. . A., a wcr k from Sunday. M'ss Frances P.ow.--er will be the accompanist for Miss itrown. I TOW TOI Y. Carl Plumb Morgan of South Chicago, a member of the Chicago American's editorial staff, called upon Jary friends today. A. . II. 1)A("K. Gary, Whit ins and East Chifago divisions of the Ancient Order of Hibernians plan to give three dances this winter, one in each town. Proceeds will go to the state convention entertainment fund. The pext state convention meets In Gary In 1014. The first dance will be held In Oary on Dec. 30 at New Assembly hall. P. C. Finerty and Judge Thomas Costello are on the arrangements committee.

DR. H. C. PARKER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4"2 Garfield, Ctirncr Lincoln Ave. West Hammond. Thone 1440.

of Mrs. F. Hamilton for Mrs. Frazure return.

Park today after with her sister. i

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a few days. 1 to Windsor

s-T.eTiding a few days rs J. t. James. was in Chicago today

M rs. Green

on businesr--. Floyd Williams spPnt. today in South Pond. Mr. pador of Whiting was here today on busi r.e -s.

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TOLLESTON. Mrs. D. Curran of laporte. Ind. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1 .Curran

a few days. Floyd Saxton spent Thursday in Chicago. Oscar Rirch was in Hammond today on business. Mrs. Waston of Chicago is the guest

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buiidini.' com; S.! eiL;er mi r.-l - i project for til lion;, f.f the . pi ir-si-en t st.it' The 1 ids on

received and were so hiph decided to wait until nou

pioccr-ding with the work. In the meanlime an effort will be made to raise additional funds fo that the building may be constructed along t'le original lines and not curtailed i.i any respect.

chairman of the

, ii.ee of the Hammond irt'-lia. stated thai th building of tho new organization, is in a for t lie time being, hie new building wer

tii at It v.-a year before

La Vendor vicars are pronounced exceptiotially good by all smokers. Adv.