Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1913 — Page 5

Monday, June 23, 1913.

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM X. Judge Vlrcil S. Relter. Information. Settings for seventh Tuesday. June 84: , 8679 Helnti v Goetter. 9684 Fuy v Ignath. 9725 Knickerbocker I Co v Gormley. 9729 Continental B & I v Calumet Car 9740 Joyce admx v Pekownik. 9744 McGovney v Steenberg. 9745 B & R B & M Co v MoldrowskL 9749 Friedman v Xagdiman. 9755 Flelschauer v Fleischauer. 9778 Bomberger v Henderlong. 878ft Gough v City of Gary. 9784 Turner v. Smallberg. 9813 Gary T & S Bk Willis. 9883 Fulmer v Quatz. " 9844 Rogers v Bacon est. 984$ Rogers v Bacon est. 9846 Ely Co v Bacon est. 9847 The Fair v Bacon est. 9848 Browning King v Bacon est. 9849 H A Paine Co v Bacon est. VAKH SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 3. Judge Linrrae Becker. Information. Preliminary hearing on the Hobart sewer injunction matter, Oscar Carlson vs. the town board, continued until Tuesday. Settings for Tuesday, June 23: $117 Diedroja v Kardara. S307 Walcis v Kovan. 8461 Duchich v Luhman. $502 Glaser v Bunnell. 8599 Gobel v Krleger. $613 Rose v Tosettl B Co. 8662 Meyer v Bailey. . 9281 Wilson v Helny. 8578 D R Co v Heint. 9651 Roules v Strogiondin. LAK1C HITERIOR COURT, ROOM ft, Judse Jonnnaen Kettlkft At Crowm Polat. Information. . On trial today: First State Bank of Tolleston vs. the Gary Realty company. Court case. Settings for fourth Tuesday, June 24: 859 Ideal S & B Mfg Co v Morris Fur Co. 360 Schlensky v Zellers Com Co. LAKK CIRCUIT COURT. iwAmm W. C McMahaav At Crawn Point. Infnrmatrnn. Special and miscellaneous matters this week. On trial today: Woods ditch case. Motions and Orders Entries Made in Courtroom X 3368 Julia B. Follette vs. Paul Juergens et al. Pltf ordered to file amended complaint making new parties defendant by 8th Wednes day of this term. Ruptured Har Is something yea can try sixty days without having to risk a single cent of your mowey. Something which has cured In the last twerrty-four years thousands of ruptured people Something so strengthening to the .ruptured parts that you can work

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home the gold medal and honors. In his first 25 he made a perfect score of 27 with a handicap of 11 and in the second 25 event came back with 19 birds, having a 6-blrd handicap. George Nlst, one of the scratch men, captured the best score of the day when he broke 46 birds out of a possible 50. This is exceptionally good shooting, but without a handicap he failed to get into the prize money. About 25 members took part In the morning shoot and in the afternoon a number went to Gary where they shot with the Gary club.

FINE SHOW AT A lavish musical hodge podge and called "Over Night in Boston" was presented by the Jolly-Wild Amuse mem company at me urpneum yes terday. It was accorded a clamorous reception at the Sunday matinee that brought the principal funmaker, Ed ward Jolly, before the curtain after in numerable encores had drawn the show into borrowed time. , The Show la a Riot. "Over Night in Boston" opens with noise and speed and closes ninety min utes later at break-neck speed. The bund is lead through the gambol by a first violinist with bushy hair and ec centric ways of beating time, especially as the cast and chorus dance through the column into the spot. The Matlne Idol Outdone. Charles V. Woods opens the show proper with Raymond Hitchcock's song of the "Man Who Owns Broadway The plot of the tab Is almost Identical with the story In De Wolf Hopper's "Matinee Idol." Jolly la a Scream. Edward Jolly Is not as polished as the much-married stir is. but he pleases Hammond better. Possibly the audience remembers that there is slight difference of 1.80 in the cost of admission, though there is not 10 cents difference in the character and worth of the show. Tne Cream or Ta Wolds. "Over Night in Boston" is as elabor ately staged as the average road show and has a great deal more worth. Winifred Wtild Is as shapely and graceful as Frances De Merest and Edward Jol ly about as funny as Joseph Cawthorn Ona Wess, Eddie Burns. Gil Marlowe Will J. Frank Rosalie Muckenfuss and Eddie Darling are all competent enter talners. They aid in the giving of a show that is the biggest theatrical bar gain Hammond has ever been offered. SCHOOL CLOSES All Saints congregation in Hammond yesterday observed the close of its parochial school with impressive commencement exercises, which were held In the church last night. The principal feature of the day was the baccalaureate sermon, which was preached in the evening by the Rev. A. Schutte of S. Joseph's college. His address was an eloquent appeal of the parochial school system, arguing that through it complete and harmonious education la possible because of the religious training that the pupils receive. The graduates marched into the church amidst Gounod's march Romalne," rendered on the organ by Prof. C. Schmidt, after which they sang in full chorus "Sing Praise to the Lord." The alumni members of the school were present wearing the school colors, blue and white. After the baccalaureate sermon. Father Barrett distributed the diplomas to the eighth grade graduates, and the certificates to those who had excelled In the Palmer penmanship course. Miss Marie Carter and Miss Emma Vanderhoof were honored with diplomas for completing the high school course, they being the second class to go forth from the school which now holds a state commission. A larger graduating class is expected next year as the student body is growing annually; the free scholarships that have been offered the congregations in the neighboring towns having no parochial high school will swell the attendance materially. Every seat In the church was occupied for exercises and services which ended with benediction and congregational rendition of the "Te Deum." The Sisters of Providence who share the credit with Father Barrett, the pastor of the congregation, for giving the school the high standing which It enjoys in the diocese, leave for the mother house at St. Mary's of the Woods next Saturday to spend a six weeks vacation .there. PICNIC CALLED OFF. Called off on account of rain, the merger picnic of Christian church Sunday schools of Chicago and environs scheduled for last Saturday, will be held on the same day of this week, with a larger program and probably a bigger attendance. C. J. Sharp, pastor of the Calumet Avenue Christian church as well as superintendent of the Sunday school, is making an effort to have the at-

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ny. The popular minister is in a di lemma, however, on one Important question. A ball game Is being played in the afternoon between preachers and Sunday school superintendents. Sharp Is both and, being athletic, a one-time collegian with few equals in the 100yard dash, he is In demand. They may even try his case to decide where he belongs, with the majors or the mi nors. And right here another difficuly arises, which Is the major and which the minor? Though torn on this momentous question (the pastor will continue to hold the ' regular meetings of his church. On Wednesday night the church council has a regular monthly meeting. On Thursday evening a wa termelon social will be given on the lawn of the pastor's home, 620 Summer street. On Friday evening Rev. E. G. Scott, a missionary, is to give a stereoptieon lecture at the church, and on Saturday the entire Sunday school will go to Jackson park. They are to leave the corner of Calumet and State at 9 o'clock in special cars. MORE PATCHWORK REUEFSUGGESTED City May Decide to Spend $25,000 in South Side Station. Citiiens who have the time and in clination to circulate petitions in re monstrance to a civic improvement need not mourn the fate that is theirs in the deep sewer matter. In all probability they will soon have a chance to demonstrate their powers as muck rakers against a new crusade that is well under way and may mean a great deal of expense, about $125,000. But it would bring the city permanent relief from water famines in summer and winter. riageman After Improvements. Alderman Oscar Plageman Is prlncl pal In the water carnival. He took up the fight when It became apparent through Thb Times that the lack o water was universal on the south sid and the cause of much discomfort and some suffering. He is still champion ing the cause, although the heavy rains of Saturday did away with sprinkling and like extravagance. What's the Reason f There is talk around town today which may kill the proposal to erect pumping station in the city proper an a reservoir In Conkeyville to provid sufficient water. It Is aaid that we have more pressure today than ever before, that it is not due to the wet weather, but to Increased power at lake front. "If so the alleged state ment of Engineer Kasper that he will resign before putting in more pressure must have been a bluff," said the alder man. It remains to he seen whether the water supply lasts when hot weather returns or whether we are to suffer again. ow Have Seventy Posada, An engineer at the pumping station said this morning that there is a 70pound on and that it is all that the mains will stand. Alderman Plageman says that he can see no reason why the mains will not carry eighty pounds as long as the proper relief Is given on the south side. It is explained at the city hall that taps leading Into the pipes are larger than the capacity of the pipe and that as a result the capacity of the mains is consumed before 1t reaches the extreme south side. The fact that residents in other parts of the city suffer is said to be due to poor plumbing. MORE HONOR FOR LAKE ML SCHOOLS U. S. Commissioner Claxton Wants 5,000 Copies of Reports. (Special to Thb Times.) Crown Point. Ind.. June 23. Lake county is not famed alone throughout the country for Its commercial industrial and agricultural supremacy over most of the counties in the state of Indiana, but of late has been obtaining an enviable reputation along educational lines and for the superiority SUMMER OUTINGS along the line of the tlickle Plate Road Illustrated booklet Free Ask Local Agent or write F. P. Parnin, D. P. A. FortWayne, Ind.

of its school system which ranks sec-' ond to none In the state. County

Superintendent F. F. Heighway recently had has educational report of the county schools run from the press nd sent a copy of the report as re quired to the Bureau of Education at Washington, D. C. This week he reeived an inquiry from P. P. Claxton, commissioner of the Bureau of Edu cation for the government, asking If it would be possible for him to obtain t least 6,000 copies of the Lake county report for general distribution through out the country to county and government schoc! superintendents. Commissioner Claxton complimented County Superintendent Heigway upon the excellence of the report, stating that the took contained matter of genral of interest along educational lines that would be profitable for 90 per cent f the schools In the country. Mr. Heighway had 1,600 copies of the work on hand, and is shipping the volumes to Commissioner Claxton at Washington, D. C, for general distribution as the bureau directs. The re quest and its nature earning from such high source is certainly a feather In the cap of Mr. Heighway and he feels highly elated accordingly over the honor and distinction . conferred In competition with the best In the land. The shipment of the 1600 valuraes will be made this week. GROMAN-PARRY MATCH PLAYED Winner by Steadiness Lands Match 4 Up and 3. In the second match of the June got cup series at the Hammond Country Club links P. A. Parry yesterday de feated Dr. H. C Groman four and three and goes into the third round with the winner of the Hill-Sawyer match next Saturday. Groman giving 4 strokes out. and 3 in, was extremely wild on the first round and after wining the first hole and halving the next lost the 3rd by losing his ball. By careful approach ing he won the next two holes and halved the sixth. On the 7th. Parry's second shot was on the green and this hole and the long hole went to him. Groman won the last but was one down at the end of the first nine. Parry cap tured the 10th and 11th holes without any trouble but slicing cost him the third. His first shot on 4 landed In the rough but he pulled out luckily and and took the hole. No 5 was halved and on 6 the winner's second shot again landed him near the green and he holed out in bogey, four up and three to go. BILLY MEE HERE ON VISIT Billy Mee, he of the glad hand and perpetual smile, is in town again. The announcement alone should be suffi cient to cause a general rejoicing for Billy Is at once a most popular fellow and long-to-be-remembered friends. He will stay with his parents at the Hotel Mee until July th first. Mee Is resident manager of the Maryland Casualty Company at Muskogee now. He left the boomers of Oklahoma City, the Lee Huckins. the Manhattan Cigar store where Joe O'Keefe was stationed and the Baltimore Inn, all to join the Boosters at Muskogee. Now he cannot see Oklahoma City with a tele scope and won't admit that it is on the map. They do say Billy is going to take a life partner before the robins nest again. A GOOD CONCERT. Tickets for the Orpheus Glee club concert which is to be given tomorrow evening at the Hammond theatet under the auspices of St. Paul's Lutheran league are selling rapidly and the Indications are that the entertainers will be greeted by a big audience. The Orpheus Glee club is composed of students who are preparing themselves for the ministry at the Lutheran seminary at St. Louis. They are making a vacation tour through the country appearing in various cities to sing under auspices of congregations which invite them. The singers which appeared here last year gave a good evening's entertainment, and their successors are said to be equally as good. Enter, Politics! Everything in the conversation of democrats at the Jefferson club meeting Friday was either simon pure poli tics or had an angle of politics as the point of Interest. The speeches of L. Allnutt, Con Bvirns and Mayor John D. Smalley were political and well received. The meeting was attended by a capacity crowd and each member displayed unbounded enthusiasm that has not simmered down as yet. Hammond will have politics to mix with it's baseball fever from now til the world's series and the fall election. Chamber to Meet. A general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce has been called for this evening that the delayed discussion of a Chicago Heights to Hammond interurban project may be held In time for action. The Chicago and Chicago Heights line which is contemplating the building of a loop will send representatives to the meeting. It is said that! the company has decided to go ahead and build without parlay If the franchise can be obtained. Accused of Theft. Frank Sheridan, 76 Plummer avenue, Hammond, may have . a sweet tooth, but he took an overdose last night

when he was arrestd by Officer Borchert for stealing a 100-pound sack of sugar from a Michigan Central freight car. He was arraigned before Judge Barnett this morning and fined $10 and costs and sentenced to thirty days in the county jail at Crown Point.

Leaves for New York. Dave Lederer, the haberdasher, left this morning for New Tork where he will spend several days In the interests of his business on Hohman street. Mr. Lederer will return the latter part of this week with a new line of imported merchandise which he will endeavor to Introduce in Hammond. Dave says he is going to tog himself up in New York and when he returns to Hammond he will make Johnny Jones look like a piker. Takes High Honors. John Zellar, son " sir. and Mrs. Frank Zellar, 84 Russell street. Ham- i mnnrl m attident of the St JoseDh's college, returned from. Rensselaer this morning with the distinction of gradu ating with the highest honors of his class. He was rewarded with a gold medal and diplomas, which he treas ures highly. His many friends extend their congratulations. Two Machines Stolen. According to the police blotter this morning bicycles thieves made another invasion of Hammond last night and after stealing two valuable wheels made their timely getaway. The wheels were reported stolen by their owners, Melvin McClure, 210 Gostlin street, and George Rathborn, 288 Towle street. The police have a detail of men working on the cases and hope to find some clews in ten next few day. Ask for Divorce. Emma Sheets of Gary and Cora Brown of Robertsdale are both tired of their respective husbands. Both complain of cruel treatment and the al leged fact that their husbands drank frequently to excess. Mrs. Sheets is represented by Attorney Charles E Greenwald, and Mrs. Brown by the firm of Gavit and Hall of Whiting. New Cases Filed. .0637 John Daniel (H. E. Granger) vs W. A. Zumpfe. To set aside default. Room 1. 1045 State vs. Steve Kensaick. Bind over. 1046 State vs. Walter Marshinak. Bind over. 1047 State vs. Mike Bratosik. Bind over.i 1049 State vs. John Marshinak. Bind over. 1050 State vs. Thomas Piatihuskl. Bind over. 10638 Cora Brown Gavit & Hall) vs. John Brown. Ltvorce. Room 1. 10639 John BaranowskI (S. Machow ski) vs. Interstate Iron & Steel Co. Personal Injury. 10640 Emma Sheets (C. E. Greenwald) vs. John Sheets. Divorce. Room 2. 10641 Manhattan Iaimber Co. (Ken nedy & Lots) vs. Joseph Meyer et al. Foreclose mechanic's lien. 1051 State vs. Joe Novich. Bind over. 1052 State vs. Harry Slomavits. Ap peal. 10642 Harry L. Kellogg (Moran & Dyer) vs. William S. Gallagher. Appeal. Room 1. 10643 Same as above. Room ll 10644 Same as above. Room 1. 10645 Same as above. Room 1. 10646 Same as above. Room 1. 10647 William Thompson (R. E. Houren) vs. Max Bernstelp. Appeal. JUST A FEW FANSCAME OUT The tilting of Gary's boxing lid was. greeted by only a handful of fight fans at Turner hall Saturday night, the gate receipts being so small that Eddie Clabby of Hammond, who was to meet Pete Childs on a percentage basis, refused to go on in the ten-round wind up. After the management had waited NO SECRET ABOUT WOMAN'S BEAUTY The flashing eye, the elastic step and the brilliant complexion are never companions of organic troubles; but it is the distressed expression, aches and pains, faintness, dizziness, that bear- , ing down feeling, and the blues that are the tell-tale symptoms. If such women would only remember that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound overcomes such distressing symptoms womanly beauty would be no longer a secret. DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show you whether you are buying land or a law suit, ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY So to DISW1DDIE. ALLMA5 BROit CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Lands In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title & Tract Company, Chicago, III.

until after 10 o'clock for the front seats to fill up the few lingering fans began to grow restless and asked for a little sport of some kind. Young

Stewart of Hammond made a chopping block out of Kid Williams In a fourround exhibition affair ar.d had his opponent all but out in the first session. Stewart was easily awarded the verdict and showed his come-back style. Two other exhibition fights were staged. Cook with Gas, save money "ana xuuo, snd banish dirt. No. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co. While on tke llnka smoke Country Club tobacco. McHIe-Scotten Too. Co. Adv. The Necessity of Money is an Unquestioned Fact We will loan yon the anaocnt you need oa your Furniture Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Warehouse Receipts or other good Security. We will give you from one j month te one year to pay back the money at 2 per cent. Ton can pay us backtin easy weekly or monthly payments and each payment reduces both interest and, principle. The security remains undisturbed in your possession. II you need money, sea us !t will cost you nothing to come in and let us explain our method. Our business Is strictly confidential. Loans taken up from other Companies with mors money for yourself. loan (So. 669 80. HOHMAN STREET (Over Model Clothiers) PHONE 257 Open every evening until 8 p. m. Female Weakness Sad, indeed, is the picture of a woman, a wife, perhaps a mother, with every ambition and incentive to make a happy home, except her strength and health. How often have we heard it: "But since baby was born 1 have scarce been able to do my work and life hardly seems worth the living." Or perhaps: "We were bo happy before my strength gave out Woman, Do You Ever Feel Like This? Do you find that your energies are nagging, that you get easily tired, dark fehadows appear under your eyes? Do you have headache, back ache, bearing down sensations, nerv ousness, despondency, irregular sup pressed or painful menstruation, Jeucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the . womb, inflammation of the ovaries, bloating or do you at times feel faint, tired and excitable, or do you have stomach, liver or kidney complaint? If you have catarrh of the nose or throat, or ringing in the ears, or if you have rheumatism, aczema or any skin disease, if you have sore lungs, bronchitis or asthma, then you should come to me for a searching or thorough examination, free of charge. Men All disases of your sex cured in the shortest time possible. If you are losing the strength of youth and can eternally too late. Don't make the physical system is going to decay, you should in justice to your future happiness, to your friends and to your posterity, take steps to arrest the progress of your affliction, before it Is eternally too late. Don't make the mistake of thinking that it cannot be done. It can and has been done In thousands of cases.

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