Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 263, Hammond, Lake County, 18 April 1913 — Page 9

Friday, April 18, 1913.

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ILiQdge Assemblies

This evening: the members of the Goldn Rod Camp Royal Neighbors No.

1687 will meet in Longs Hall in Eaet

State street for their regular semi

monthly meeting-. Preparations will

be made for the school of instruction .to be held in Hammond, Friday, May

8. Representatives from every camp 1 in the district are expected. The meeting this evening: will be an important one and it is desired that there is a large attendance of members. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the members of the True Kindred Lodge will be held this evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street. The business meeting will be followed by a social session. A meeting of the members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L. O. T. M. will take place this vening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. Following the business session there will be a social hour.

Saturday evening the members of ,

the Hammond Chapter of Eastern

Stars will hold their regular semimonthly meeting In the K. of P. Hall

la South Hohman street. , The usual business and social program will be followed. - . . , . . . The weekly meeting of the members of the Dorcas Lodga of Rebekahs will take place tomorrow evening in the I O. O. F. Hall In East State street.

the plans of the Council to secure the Rev. Father Travers of St. Joseph's

College at Rensselaer to lecture at the Hammond Theatre on the evening of

May 15.

KITERURBAti LEAGUE OF CLUBS STARTED

Hammond Gun Club President Is Given a Promi- - nent Berth.

Judge McMahan Tonight. Judge William C. McMahon of Crown

Point, who is making Juvenile court work his specialty, will talk on the subject at the rooms of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce tonight. The meeting will be attended by a large number of people who are interested in this work.

has added to his already large com- ! district trustees had contracted to re

K. OF. C. CARD PARTY.

Members of Unity Council No. 726

Knights of Columbus entertained at a card party last evening in the K. of C.

Club rooms in South Hohman street. A large number of their friends were

guests. Progressive pdro was played at twenty tables. Miss Eleanor O'Brien

and Mr. George Melton who were awarded first honors won every one of the seven games. The second honors

were won by Mrs. Walter W

Mr. Edward Aubry. Mrs. Lawrence ln Chicago yesterday and . elected Long and Mr. J. Kussmaul were award- I officers and fixed the tournament days

ed the consolation prises. After the the ensuing years. , It was decided

card games a short program of vocal tha-t but six tournaments should be and instrumental music was given by he during the coming year and that members of the Council. Refresh- for convenience sake all should take

ments were also served. Announce- Place on the Chicago Gun Club

pany Angelo Vltale and his band Of forty musicians. who will give a street concert before the performances and who will furnish the music during the performances. This band is the most famous aggregation of boy musicians before the public and they all are members of the American Federation of Musicians. With the addition of the musicians the Raymond company will comer to Hammond over sixty strong.

The Hammond engagement is for but

The Chicago Interurban League

Hessville Man Arrested. While returning from Gibson yesterday afternoon in a horse and wagon,

Frank Kurxydan, 918 154th street, East two days only, Saturday and Sunday of

Chicago, was painfully Injured when this week

he fell from the wagon, striking his

head against the macadam road. Ac

cording to witnesses, kurxydan was

slightly intoxicated and in the accident suffered a deep gash on his head.

The Hammond police were notified

and he was brought to the Central eta-

The Orpheum's Bill. The offerings at the Orpheum the

atre for the rest of the week consist

of four vaudeville acts, two of which

are commonplace and two of which are

excellent. The aeroplane girl can't sing and

-rtion in the police patrol, where he was

u """'!. , . eriven medical aid by Dr. A. A. Younc.

alsh and Pn nola n organisation meei- . . . . ". not esDeoJally attractive, but she sails

out over the audience with the aid of a mechanical contrivance and, suppose.

verse the flow of the. Calumet river.

with the possible result of taking mors

water from Lake Michigan than is per

mitted by the war department The congressman held a conference with Attorney eneral McReynolds, his im

pression being that a project the Calumet-Sag canal which the war department has already indicated it will disapprove. The district at present has no authority to take any more water from Lake

Michigan than is now noklng down the

main channel. The war department has ecllned to issue a permit. Despite this expressed attitude of the department the district is proceeding with the construction of the canal. Three sections of it have been let to contractors. Pemocratlc members of the sanitary board have said that the canal will be completed and then the residents of

South Chicago will be sent to Wash lngton to get the water permit.

FOULKE'S PAPER CHANGES HANDS Richmond. Ind., April 25. The Richmond Dally Item, William Dudley Foulke's newspaper, today became the property of 8. C. Dodds of. Decatur, 111. Mr. Foulke is in Europe and the deal was made by his agents. The price was not announced.

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Chicago ambulance.

ment was made during the evening of

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grounds.

J. C. Becker, secretary of the Ham

mond Gun Club was given a prominent

place in the official family, having

been elected vice president and chair

man of the board of directors.

The officers are: President J. W. Stanton, South Chi

cago.

Vloe President: J. C Becker, Ham

mond.

Secretary and Treasurer W. J.

Phalan, Evanston.

Executive committee: J. C. .Becker,

Charles Rambo of South Chicago, Charles Antolne, Chicago, C. W. May,

Riverside, O. P. Goode, Chicago; and H. F. Darby of Evanston.

The tournament days are as follows:

July 13, Sept, 14, Nov. 9. Jan. 11, and March 8. A contestant to be eligible

for the prises must participate in at least four out of the six contests.

Lose Two of Series.

By losing two games out of a threegame series at Cox's alleys last night, the Clabbys lost their hold on second place, the C. Longs passing them with

a margin of one game. The Snyders made a sensational finish in the city

bowling league by taking three straight games from the Hoffmans. The E. B. A.' still retain the lead and have been condede the first honors. The league is scheduled to close next week, only one more series to be rolled."

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The Great Raymond. The Great . Raymond, with his bl

Illusion and mystsry show, will give four performances at the Hammond Opera House, commencing with a special low-priced children's matinee Saturday, April 19th. Raymond comes direct from a four weeks' run at the Studebaker, in Chicago, where he enjoys the distinction of having held forth at one theatre lonsrer than any other illusionist. Coming into Chicago, practically unknown, from an extended European and Oriental tour, Raymond was soon the talk of the town, and even during

gets the money. However, she got mighty little consideration from the crowd last night. After she concluded her song'there was an impressive silence unbroken by a single handclap. McKee Richmond, the singing and

talking comedian, spoiled his stuff with his smut stories, and even the vulgar did not voice their appreciation. Shefton Brooks & Co.. in a comedy skit, were first class. They essayed a blackface dialogue that was really funny. In fact, their appearance was a

signal for the audience to wake up. As a spectacular acts the Mozarts were all right. The had a splendid setting for their act and it was well appreciated.

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TALKED

WEE DIPPY

Ned James who was arrested at Indiana. TTarhnr a. rounla of davs ago.

the Leten season the Studebaker was charffed with belnfs drunk and. dlsord-

pacKea nignuy wlln peop,e oem upon .jy waJJ arraltfned before Judge seeing the much-talked-of "miracles" Walter j Rlley y,sterday.

said 10 oe periormea oy mis new ar- 'hen placed on trial in his own derival from the old world. fense. the Drtsoner told so many fairy

Treat Great Raymond has originated tales BO fcmheiy a9 to seriously offend something wholly new in the way of ,a Judge Riley's intelligence. His Honor mystery performance. He carries by far gllowed htm to proceed for a certain

the heaviest equipage ever used by any i,ngrth of time when he called him. and magician, past or present, and he does I told him he would give him sixty days

the same sort of tricks with goats, ln crown Point for lying.

sneep ana numan Deings mat xne aver- i you might Just as well send ms

age conjurer does with doves, guinea back to where I escaped from." gloom

pigs, etc. Raymond might be aptly u. resDonded the prisoner when he

termed the Barnum of magicians, and as a showman, he easily excells that dean of the circus world. Raymond's various illusions and effects weigh over 70 tons. For his spring road tour the magician

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"What place was that?" Inquired

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