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THE TIMES. 1 Monday, Feb. 10, 1913.

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Crown Point Hews Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capita! j

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From the Diary of Si. Lence

happen to develop In order that

further spread of the dread disease may occur. Seats for the Fortnightly Musicale's concert at Central Music hall tonight

! have been greatly in demand and a I good-sized audience should greet the three Chicago artists upon their ap-

i Blbbler Is now identified with the

Chesterton Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bartholomae visited with friends in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of Hammond visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rockwell on Court street yesterday. Special revival services will be held

I at the Presbyterian church during this

no i weeK.

Yesterday's near spring vFeather brought a number of out-of-town automobiles to Crown Point, the first noticed for the 1913 season. ; '

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Sirs. Frank M. Long and daughter Hazel of Laporte avenue spent Saturday in Chicago. ; Mrs. Margaret Hollard, who was here to attend the funeral of her sister.

for several weeks, owing to

his thumb very badly smashed. -

having

of Whiting, which order tumedjout la a body at the funetal. Mrs. Beda, whose

death waa caused by tuberculosis, was formerly a resident of Robertsdale, and ! Is survived by three daughters, Mary, Anna and Lizzie. The Plymouthj club and Priscilla ! club will give an entertainment in the

Miss OrviUa Baumgarten was the Congregational ejhurch tomorrow night,

recipient of a very pleasant surprise party, which was tendered on Friday

I pearance here. The pianist, vocalist Louie sez there's a hull lot o' diff-jani violinist comprise three of the best

runce In bein' laid cross yer mother's musical talent in the city and their

well rendered program ought to be

er yer father's knee.

A rollin' stone gathers no moss. well worth hearing.

Neither does a settin' hen take on enny fat. Take yer choice.

Mayor Harold H. Wheeler was brought home from Michael Reese hos-

The Woman's Study club will mft"""" , t .,,1, V. J . ... ... most - satisfactory condition after the at the public library assembly room; ... , . ., - . j critical operation performed on him. tomorrow afternoon for their regular ' , , , . ,,

tained a few relatives on Saturday nlerht in honor of the former's hirth-

Mrs. Blachley of Lowell is visiting day anniversary. Those present were her daughter, Mrs. William Handley, Mr and Mrs. George Gehrke of Whlton East street for a few days. ; ,, Mr. and Mr. John Plau and fat

Mrs. Addle C. Mattern, has returned to night at her home, 478 Fschrupp ave-

her home in Omaha, Iseb. : enue, in honor of her 18th birthday an- . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehrke enter- , n'versry. The playing of games were

one of the chief diversions of the evening, a number of prizes being awarded,

they being as follows: Miss Jennie

when an excellent program will be

given. Admission, including refreshments, will be l4 cents. George C. Collin was called to Morocco, Ind., yesterday by the death of his unci. j ! Dr. Robinson, twho has been a chemist at the Standard Oil Co.. left on Sat-

LOWELV Miss Dawn Hatter, who is

student in Chicago, spent Sunday at the

home of her parents here. -

Miss Vernal Kelsey spent Saturday

Rogers first, Miss Lillian Raiding sec- urdar for Long (Island, where he was ond and Miss Mary Johnson third. A i ent the company.

j Sly of Robertsdale Mrs rhil Harr of most appetizing luncheon was served. Ml5S EUa Hohwy of Hegewlsch will Wood River, 111 ; Mr. and Mrs. John The guests wre: Misses Grace Holmes, be th ue8t ofjMJss Jessie M. Curtis l lurr r tiiP i?a!!i 'sifl. ivro rw.A ' Delia Goldrick. Irene Tflose VAr. tomorrow and will give several piano

an art Pink(.rton and John Ge'hrke of Whiting. . Gardner, Ada Wells, Mary Johnson, selections at thj entertainment at the

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,' It is reported that Mrs. Bertha C. A"CB Alcn,su"' ul,,an n-aiaing, , - r -

'Harris and son. Clinton, who went t neers and Jennie Rogers. I California last September, intending to The Whiting high school basketball ; reside there, will return to Whiting in teams were all victorious in their

a few months. Clinton is taking a den- 1 games on Friday ngiht. The heavy-

ROBERTSDALE.

program, which has been arranged as !

follows: Panama, Past, Present and Futu

Mrs. Etta Vllmer.

but it will be some time before he

in the city.

Mrs. George Hoevet and daughter ! reslae tnere. return to Whiting in reams wrr, victorious in rneir E, a. Predovich of Denver, Colo., re-

spent Saturday and .Sunday at the ' a Iew montns' :llnton s taking a den- ; Bmes on naay ngim. Ane neavy- ; turned home after a fer days' visit country home of Joseph Heiser and al course in Los Angeles. Cal.. and up- weight yearns went to East Chicago, ; w,th his sister. Mrs. T. Kegish of Lin- ...,. i on their return he will pursue this where they played the East Chicago 1

I takes up his official duties as chief of- t ,

Lee Smith and sister Isa of Chicago

'course at Northwestern university, at i high school team, the score being 35-5.

Evanston. Charles Naef

The lightweights played the ilght-

avenue I weins of Gary at Whiting, for which

the score was 1516. There was also

Ilavwood of Mi aha wait a Tnd ! Charles Naef of hherldan

t.vi. rp.u. . rri, Ta.in vnhism ' vi'unij v t -nent- a.inHv ot th. wno nas Deen in ror t ne ra st two weeKS

iowic lain. iU.i,,....v.i ...i,.. , j 1"" ' J. m ; . ' . . . o -am Y.twen th crroA -11..

learn 01 ins stcaunv uupiuveu-cuuuw j,..-hi,p vr. rinrp- zf.t was able to resume his duties at the - " "

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Mrs. John Zartman and daughter. ; Standard OH company today. ! v l' " -

Thfl t ffV-i-.T-D tirtt I - Cbwvr , uiftj tu, pi.vji tj. utiup,

l 1 Ull VV 11.M O J l V ill t'llK t f

Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. j .Up to the present time the health!

authorities have had no new cases of 1

tion.

The basket ball game between the

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Martha Saturday In the eitv.

. . - . . . i . a.i rown rn ni n Kn sunuui aim lfwcii i Mrs i- rwi I n.r la I'.rw 1i-.1i- a hAy ! i uiaiv iii iium L 1 1 r-1 1 rruuidi uiuaiiiiy ;

scarlet lever reporiea to mem, nun ; - - - I .-j - " - , ' - - Tewett'n room Crown Point people in general, who! hb, scheduled for last Friday even- home. ! meeting this evening. Jewett s room hare been on the anxious seat for sev- ! ln did not materialiie, the latter team Mrs. William Zartman is confined to j Miss Orvilla Baumgarten of Flsch- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. eral days fearing a spread of the rhal- ! calling the game off on account of the her home with sickness. ! rupp avenue spent Saturday and Sun- j Robinson of 119th street on Satur-

ady, are hoping that no new cases may scarlet lever scare. 1 ne iiowen man- ( Mrs, Harry mil of Jollet spent Sun- aay ln uvl"e- aH lnc UC!"- j

deA-elop. The strictest quarantine j agemeni leiepnoneu me joiai nve : aay at tne home or her parents, JBari . u should be kept on any case that may) postpone the game until the danger of j Brownell and wife. ' j Karl Goldsmith was able to return to ' . j further contagion of the disease wa I William Sheets and wife spent Sat- , hJs work at the Standard Oil company

passed, as they did not want to take urday in Chicago. -j today. Mr. Goldsmith has been off duty

rs. Caroline Sanger returned from 1

ffi f f WA f M M C aP 1 any unnecessary chances of having an j m

V M u W I II W epidemic in Lowell. Hammond, where she had visited at the lust Like That When You Use I " ls rr h' Ya!?l hoI ' - Jfl ?eJL

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County Star and in the near future take the position as deputy postmaster under Postmaster Daugherty at the local office. Cleveland's selection for the new job will be a popular one if the report is true. The meeting of the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church last evening was well attended. Attorney George Hershman gave a splendid address upon "Lincoln," bringing out In vivid style some of the characteristics and. traits of the great emancipator which have endeared him

In the hearts of the American public. The boy scout orchestra was also present and helped in the enjoyable features of the evening with several musical selections. Mr. and Mrs. Val Zimmerman of Rochester, Ind., visited yesterday with

Mrs. Susan Young and the George Kaisers. It is reported that Mr. Abbott, the florist, is considering the erection of a fine residence on the bungalow order, as soon as the weather permits. Allison A. Bibbler, former editor and

owner of the Register, transacted bust-

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mrs. james ranner ana aaugnter 1 n.s tru? the seaeon is here with its ta were Chicago visitors Friday, sudden changes, and the old Idea that The Lowell lodge of Odd Fellows are WJ need a blood mediclne ia not withdotng great work at present in the out reason. Too much heavy food has way of membership and enthusiasm. At caused a torpid iver. sluggish blood, the regular meeting Friday night sev- and a weak tlred out feeiinS. en candidates were initiated, as fol- sulphur, cream of tartar and molows: Walter Elnspahr, Lee Alberts. jasses was grandmother's remedy but Charles Thompson, Davis Driscall, Fred that has long ago been displaced by Dahl, Nick Jourdain and Sam Brooks, vino, a combination of the two most There Is another large class to start in. worid famed tonics, namely, the medi-

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hellwig of

119th street are moving to the Schrage flat on Schrage avenue vacated by B. J. Weidman. Mrs. Katherlne Moylan was removed

from her home in Ohio avenue yesterday to the home of her parents, Mr. J and Mrs. Duffy, on New Tork avenue. 1

Mrs. Moylan has been ill for several 1

A baby boy arr'ved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shadow of Lincoln avenue. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Powell of Indiana boulevard visited Hammond friends yesterday. Oscar Goldsmith of Indiana boulevard is able to be up after a severeattack of rheumatism. Mrs. August Ehlerd of Harrison avenue is still quite 111 at her home with rheumatism. Henry Hatt of Indiana boulevard Is on the sick list. Mr.and Mrs. Erickson of South Chicago visited John Larson and family of Reese avenue yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Simon of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Goldsmith of Indiana boulevard Sun

day. Mrs. Dan O'Connell of Atchison ave-

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Second Floor. Phone 257.

postpaid upon receipt 01 price, mr uonnaoni"""1" I - tuaxmacal Co, 8759 Sheffield Are Chicago, 111. I ness ln Crown Point on Saturday. Mr. cars standing still

against the Fort Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Company and Ray Ross for $12,000 damages. She avers that she Was a passenger on a street car Sept. 10, 1912, and. in attempting to alight, was hit byan automobile driven by Ross and badly injured. She asserts that the motorman motioned her to como to the front of the car to get off. She also alleges that the automobile was traleving at a rate of speed exceeding twenty miles an hour. In direct violation of the city ordinance,

which says autmoblles must no pass

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weeks with pneumonia, and after hav-j nuewasa South Chicago visltorSaturing about recovered she was taken 111 : day. with a relapse. During her mother's The hard time social given at the Illness her little daughter was being Evangelical church, under the auspices taken care of at the home of its of the Ladles" Bible class Friday evegrandparents. A few days ago the j ning, was a success both socially and baby was taken ill with scarlet fever. ; financially. A large crowd was inatThe child's illness worried the mother ; tendance and a neat sum was realized, to such an extent that under the con- which will be used by the class for the ditions recovery for her would have benefit of the churih.

been impossible. She begged contin- . Mrs. Charles Gothe was hostess to

ually to be taken to her baby's bed- the Independent Pedro club at her side, which request was granted yes- home in Indiana boulevard Friday aftterday ' ernoon. The guests spent a very pleasOtto Hamilton and Arvthur Heyder ant afternoon ln cards, several games spent yesterday skating ' at Jackson of pedro being played. At the close Park. i of the games prizes were awarded MesMrs. MacMillan has returned to her dames Fay Lee, John Brown, James home in Pennsylvania after having Hayes and William Kelley. spent several months here as the guest Mrs. Rollo of South Chicago was the of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Waite, guest of Mrs. Gecrge MacMillian of of Cleveland avenue. : Indiana boulevard Friday. The feneral of Mrs. Mary Beda of ; Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts aveSouth Chicago was held yesterday. '; nue spent the day In South Chicago Services were preached ln Whiting the guest of Mrs. Milles.

when . mass was conducted by Rev., Mrs.' Phillip Harr, of Wood River, III., Benedict Rajcany at St. John's Slavish is visiting her brother, George Zerwer church. Interment was at Hammond, and family of Haifrison avenue for a The deceased was a member of the few days. ! First Catholic Woman's society No. 81 Mrs. William Timm of Indiana boule

vard, who has been very ill at her home for several weeks, was reported to be in a very grave condition Saturday. Mrs. Paul Stiller of Roberts avenue visited her daughter, Mrs. Radloff of East Side, Saturday. Miss Louise Hatt of Indiana boulevard was tendered a surprise party at her home by fourteen of her little friends. Music and games were features of the evening until 10 o'clock, when refreshments were served. Miss Mae Sutherland of - Harrison, avenue was a Chicago visitor Satur day. Jacob Fase of Roberts avenue has been confined to his home for several

days with a very store arm Caused by vaccination. Charles Fritz of Roberts avenue vis lted relatives in South Chicago yesterday.

RESTRAINS BOARD MEMBER. Judge Cements of the Circuit Court has granted a temporary order, enjoining John N. Jackson of Oakland City from serving on the town board. Jackson was chosen to fill the place ot James Arnold, who was refused his place by the majority of the board when he moved from the ward which

he was elected to represent. Arnold is a Democrat. The majority of the board members are Republicans.

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