Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1913 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, July 23, 1913.

COMING EVENTS. 31". Henrietta Iluber nil entertain the menabers of the Good Will -lob at her home la Trumaa avenue Thursday afternoon. At kf home la Aaa atreet Mra. Donovan will eatertaln the members ef the (ioldrn Rod club Thuraday afternoon. ..A meeting of the Ladles' Aid Moetety of St. Paul's Lutheran ehureh Mill be held Thursday afternoon In the aoetal rooms of the ehureh la Clinton street. There will he a meeting of the Ladles' Alii saeletr of the First Congregational church tomorrow afternoon la the parlors of the ehureh in Gostllu street. The Kpnorlh leasue of the German M. K. ehureh will srive an lfe cream social at Central park Thursday evenins;. Jnly 24, and cordially Invite the publla to attend. HIRHIGO IN CHICAGO.

Mrs. Addie Linn and Samuel P. Wil

son were united in marriage Monday. July 21, in the parlor of the First

Fethodist church In Chicago. Fr. and Mrs. Ij. J. Hepp, who accompanied them to Chicago, were the only guests at the wedding. The ceremony was performed at 11 o'clork by the Rev. Prank O. Fraley, pastor of tha First M. E. ehureh in Hammond. Fr. and Mrs. Wilson will be Hammond for a few days, after which they will leave for their new home in Sprague, Mo. En route te their home they will visit friends and relatives in Bacon and Kansas City. Mr. Wilson, who owns a large farm In gprague, is engaged in the raisins; of stock. Mrs. Linn was been making; her home with her daughter, Frs. 1- J. Hepp. and Mr. Hepp, at 439 Trumaa avenue.

THIMBLE PARTY. The members of the E. S. T. club

were very delightfully entertained by Mrs. C. B. Stiver at her home In May street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Sti

ver was hostess at a thimble party, and

her guests spent the arternoon very enjoyably with their needle work. Music was also one of the pleasant fea

tures of the afternoon. At 4:30 o'clock a prettily appointed luncheon was served in two courses. Next Tuesday

the members will form an automobile party and drive to the Lake Front for

a picnic dinner. With the members of

the club. Mrs. Stiver entertained Mrs.

Farker at yesterday's meeting. MRS. CLALSSEN A HOSTESS. Mrs. John J. Claussen entertained a few friends informally at a thimble party last evening at her home in State Line street. Her guests were the young: women of the N. N. Embroidery club, who met for their regular weekly meeting. Music and needlo work were the social diversions until 10 o"clock, when the hostess served her guests with a prettily appointed twocourse luncheon. The luncheon covers wer laid at tables attractively decorated with flowers. LEAVE KOR l'OHTO KICO.

Miss Maude Parks, who has been making her home with her 6ister, Mrs. Floyd H. Adams, in Williams street, after a week's visit with relatives and friends in Rochester, N. Y., will sail for Porto Rico. he will accompany the Rev. and Mrs. Humphreys and will bo their guests while in Porto Rico. Miss Parks is a sister of Mrs. Humphreys. ATTEND MEETI KG IN HAMMOND.

Mrs. S. H. Manchee and Dr. Wieox of Chicago attended the meeting of the

Hammond chapter of the American In stitute f Child Life at the First Pres byerian ehureh In South Hohman atret yesterday afternoon. The meet

PROFESSOR SCIENCE GIVES IT UP! The wisest scientists have lamentably failed In their efforts to And a substitute for bread as a Bustainer a staff of life. Our sole object la to make good bread and other products derivable from flour cakes, pies, pastry and the like which will be wholesome, nutritious, palateable and fair In price. - - a The Hammond Modern Bakery 86 State Street. Phone 2SS. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. HAMMOND. - - IND.

Dr. Allen Hoben, superintendent of

Chicago's Juvenile Court, leaned over the pulpit in the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon and grew confident

tial with an audience of Hammond mothers. "Some day mother," he warned, "your angel child is coming into the house from tha alley with tha smell of cigarettes on his breath and

you will be horror stricken. Right there is the time when you have everyt thing to lose or gain. It you raise a howl, weep and carry on, get angry,

are sure to stunt his growth and hat if he wishes to keen his place on the

track team, baseball nine or be an

ithlete he will have to cut them out.

Show him that when he is not earning

money he hasn't the right to spend it for things you don't approve of. If you do that you have taken your boy

phia to be tjie guest of relatives for several weeks. She will also visit in Meadville before returning home.

Want soda dispenser te manage

fountain; capable of mixing new drinks. Call Lukens, phone 94, Indiana Tarbor.

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Fdoiv Bn Progress . All Men'i, Women's and Children's Low Shoes cut 20 per cent. and over. $5.00 Oxfords $3.95 $3.60 Oxfords $2.95 $4.50 Oxfords .......$3.95 $3.00 Oxfords $260 $4.00 Oxford --$3.20 $2.50 Oxfords $L95 Special Lot of Oxfords and Pumps, $3.00, cut to $1.15 Special Lot Misses' $1.50 and $2.00 Oxfords, cut to 95 We call lor and Deliver Shoe Repairing. Phone 773. (WpHH & FoiMe Hammond's Largest Boo! Shop 169 State St. Hammond, Ind.

ing was addressed by Mrs. T. B. Young, the field secrtary of th American In

stitute of Child Life, and the Rev. Al

len Hoben of the University of Chicago. Both Mrs. Manchee and Dr.

VVlleox formerly lived In Hammond,

and last evening were entertained by

their friends here. HAS OUT-OF-TOWN C1UESTS.

Miss Eva Swain of Minneapolis has arrived in Hammond for a. visit with Mrs. John H. McClay at her home n

Waltham street. Miss Swain will re

main in Hammond for a few weeks,

after which she will leave with Mrs.

McClay on an eastern trip. Miss Clara

Ritter, who has been Mrs. McClay's

guest the past month, concluded her visit here yestrday, and returned to her

home in Thiadelphia. A PRETTY PARTY.

A most delightful party was given

yesterday afternoon in compliment to

Mrs. Orlan D. Grant of Lafayette. Ind.. 1 or lo8e your temper and make him

who,i3 in Hammond the guest of rela-1 think he is an outcast. Its all off

tives. Mrs. Orant's mother. Mrs. Chas. I -- Uoy'a Companion

Kasson, was hostess and entertained T,r- Hoben straightened up and sroil-

about forty guests very charmingly at ed as he tol ot the right course. "Tell

her home in Webb street. Bridare whist him that cigarettes while not criminal

was played progressively at six tables

during the afternoon. High score was

made by Mrs. Clarence Scott, formerly

of Hammond, but now of Chicago, and

the second honors in the games were won b.y Mrs. Fred Crumpacker. There was a sewing contest for those guests

who did not play cards. A dainty col

lation was served at a o'clock. The

luncheon . tables were decorated very

prettily with pink and white sweet

peas. A profusion of lovely flowers

decorated the parlors. Among the Out-

of-town guests at the pretty function

were Mrs. Grant of Lafayette, Ind., Mrs. Clarence Scott of Chicago,' Miss Sue Johnston of Rock Island, 111., who is Mrs. R. B. Woods' house guest, and

Miss Fauline Sauerman of Crown Point,

who is the guest .of Miss Florence

Loveridge. ELECT OFFICERS.

xne entertainment given last evening under the auspices of the Baptist Brotherhood was greatly enjoyed by- & large audience. It was an open meet

ing, and many friends of the Brother

hood were present. A feature of the program was the stereoptlcon lecture

on the Philippine Islands by Mr. E. li

Maclntyre of Chicago. More than one

hundred colored slides were shown. There was music by the orchestra, and

during the evening ice cream and cake

were served. Following the entertain

ment, the members of the Brotherhood met for & short business session and

elected the following officers; President George Houser. tt Vice-president Guy Campbell.

Recording secretary James Dickson. Corresponding secretary Harry

Fann. Treasurer A. E. Sarjeant. RECOVF.KI; FROM ILLKSS

Mrs. William Helmbach, who has been seriously 111 at St. Margaret's hos

pital for a few weeks, has been re

moved to the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heimbach, In South Hohman street. It ws reported today that

Mrs. Heimbach is improving nicely.

She submitted to an operation and has

been very ill. Her many friends will

be glad to learn that she is recovering.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDaniel of Detroit street were called to Crawfords-

ville, Ind.. by the death' of a rtlative.

They will remain away a few days.

! Mrs. Harry B. Hayward of Mason street has been the guest of relatives in

Crown Point for a few days this week.

DR. HOBEN SHOWS HQW

BOY JAY BE SPOILED

in to your confidence. The Pampered Youth. Drr Hoben told the women who met for the first meeting of the Hammond Institute of Child Culture, organized by Mrs. T. B. Young, field ' secretary, that they raised children, slaving for them without demanding anything in return. "At 17 you have a young fellow who thinks he owns the earth and always wants to know 'what he's going to get out of everythinng,"' he said.

Mrs. Young read a paper in which Bhe showed the difference between the

old home and the modern home. She

aid the rush and stress of modern

tims has wrecked the home, that the boy is left to seek amusement on the

street having no chores to speak of.

"hociai duties keep the mother away

from her children," she said. "At the

Congress of Mothers in Washington U was found that only tourists and

wealthy women attended and that

mothers were home with their chil dren."

Lodge Assemblies

Hammond Tent No. iZ, K. O. T. M..

will meet this evening in the K, of P. hall in South Hohman street. The third degree will be conferred upon a class of five candidates. The meeting will

be an important one, and It is desired that there is a large attendance of the membership.

The regular semi-monthly meeting of

the members of Progressive Court No

166, Tribe of Ben Hur, took place last evening in the K. of P. hall In South

Hohman street. A large number of

members attended the meeting. Fol

lowing the lodge session refreshments

were served and a most delightful so

cial hour was passed. The following

officers were installed last evening:

Past chief J. F, Wilhelm. Chief .Wren Davis. Judge Mrs. Mary A. "Shearer. TeacherMrs. Sarah Jones.

Guide Miss Gertrude Koehencmann. Captain Mrs. Bettie Kaiser Inner gate keeper Arthur O'Connor. Outer gate keeper Miss Marie Koeh-

enemann.

The members "of Silver Light Hive,

L. O. T. M., will picnic at the Lake

Front Friday, July 15. It will be their

annual picnic, and a very enjoyable day is anticipated. The usual picnic dversions will be enjoyed.

Yesterday afternoon the members of

Justice Lodge. No. 419, L. AI to the B. of It. T., met In tha K. of P. hall in South Hohman street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. There was a

large attendance of the membership.

Walter Mulligan will spend his vaca-I Following the lodge session a pleasant

Originally it was intended to devote

the first floor of the two-lot corner to

store rooms and the upper two floors to apartments. It is now probable that the building will be used for hotel

purposes.

"As a matter of fact the attorney general believes that as we started be-

xore ins jaw went into erred our building will net be affected by the

law,' said Mr. Davis this morning.

TIN PLATE PEOPLE HAVE TO

LEAVE BEACH? Rumors are current in Gary that the

sheet and tin plate company had glv

en orders to its employes living In houses along tin plate beach that they would have to quit them. Nothing is

known at the uary Land company

about the move and none of the tin

plate officials will talk.

inis may mean mat tno steel cor-.

poratien now wants te use the land for railway yard extensions or aa tha

site fer new mills.

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tion with relatives in Adrian, Mich. He ' left Hammond today and wll be absent

for several days. 1

j The Misses Lottie and Fay Hurdesty of Claude street left today for Salesville.O., to make their future home with

their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Hardesty.

Miss Kdith Carter has returned home from Lafayette, Ind., where she has

been attending the summer school at

Purdue university. Her sister. Miss Louise Carter, returned home with her after having spent the past week-end

in Lafayette as her guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blosser have re

turned to their home in Decatur, Ind.

I after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

Blosser at their home in Highland

street. 1

I The Misses Carrie Blosser and Edna I Stauffer of Ora. Ind., are guests at the

home of Miss Blosser's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. T. H. Bloser. in Highlad street.

Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Lehman of Crown

Point were the guests of Hammond!

friends last evening.

Miss Florence Loveridge entertained

Miss Pauline Sauerman of Crown Point

at her home in Webb street yesterday, Miss Sauerman was one of the out-of-

town guests at the party at which Mrs.

Charles Kasson entertained for her

daughter, Mrs. Orlan D. Grant of La

fayette.

Mr. and Mrs. Kistler and daughters.

Dorathy and Ruth, attended the White

City in Chicago Sunday.

Mrs. A. Rosene and children, Lillian

;and Leonard, will leave within a few j days for Braddick, Pa., to be the guests

01 airn. nosene a parents lor a month.

Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Becker at their

home In Ash street a littie daughter.

Mrs. William F. Clough of Rimbach

avenue left at noon today for Philadel-

social hour was passed-

Days News In Gary

REAL ESTATE

MAN CLASH SECOND TIME

W. G. Wright and JohnA. Carter,

who figured in a fierce fistic fight in front of Wright's office In Sixth avenue a few days ago when Carter demanded payment of real estate commissions due him today were the central figures in a meeting In the Reynolds building.

Carter was arrested this morning for

the first scrap, that of assault and battery. This morning while Wright was having his wounds dressed by Dr, Carl Boardman in the Reynolds building Carter waited his leaving the office at the foot of the Reynolds building stairs. The two met again, Carter and

J. L. Apperson demanding their money.

Bystanders interfered and Dr. Board-

man took W right into his onice.

1IKKF FROM LOWELL.

Miss Velma Thompson of Lowell 1

the week-end guest of Miss Helen Lee, fth avenue and Massachusetts street.

FUTTIXG IS PARK WALKS.

The work of putting in the walks

across Jefferson park has begun.

OV VACATION.

Oliver Holmes has gone to Gales

burg, la. He expects to return about

August 1st. RETXRXF.D TO INDIANAPOLIS.

G. P. Tarry has returned to Indian

apoiis atter an extended visit here a

the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Man

ay, Harrison etreet. HERE FROM ELKHART.

Mrs. O. W. Dalrymple of Madlso

street has as .her guest Miss 'Delia

Chester of Elkhart, Ind, BACK FROM VACATION.

-au jnie, 1 11 mo re street, haa re

turned from a two weeks vacation spent on the great lakes. Mrs. Ihle and

children win return in about tw

weeks. ClESTS OF GREENWALDS.

Mrs. Lum and son of FhiladelphI

are here the guests of her sisters, Mrs.

Charles Greenwald and Miss Genevlev

Michaely, 770 Jackson street

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Grand Opening Thursday Eve. July 24th 7 p.m. Feature Pulotion Pictures and (HlSgh Class Singing Mcts

GARY SCHOOL

BOARD MEETINGS POSTPONED There was no meeting of the Gary

school board last night and probably there won't be any until the first Tues

day In August. Bill Cain anJ Oliver

Holmes, two members of the board are out of town.

John Kirk, general superintendent of

the '"J" railway will take Bill Cain's seat in August. The change- is well regarded as it probably insures less odors about some of the school board contracts.

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J. UJ.lt! X JL X VXV VJI fill. J. STEEL WORKS NINE The famous Gary steel works base

ball nine made up of the best players oft he 8.200 men employed at Gary

steel works ceaited to exist yesterday.

Although the steel corporation sup

plied a $75,000 baseball grounds at j

Gary works and booked some good

team the local attendance was poor. The lack of support is the reason for disbanding the team.

PICXIC AT ROBERTSnALE.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Cen tral Christian church will hold its an

nual picnic at Robertsdale lake front

beach Thursday afternoon and even

ing. The train will leave the Lake

Shore at 12:24. OV HER VACATION.

Miss Young, stenographer at th

Commercial club has gone on a severe

days vacation at her former home, Ev

ansvllle. GET WEDniSG LICENSE.

A marriage license has been issue

in Chicago to a Gary young eouple

They are W. Thomas Whitehouse an

Mary Kiets. Ho is 22 and she is 20 IlETirtV FROM JOI.IET.

Mr. end Mrs. H. C. Francis have re

turned from Jollet, 111.', where they at

tended the funreal of Mrs. Franc! father CHAl TAI'QI A LUNCHEONS.

Ladies of -Chrisy Episcopal church,

6th tvennt and Adams .street, are aerv

Ing luncheons and supper at th

church basement during the Chautau

qua week.

CHARMIKG FROCK OF

FIGURED CREPE

While os the links smoke Ceaatry Club tobacco. BIcIIie-Seotten Tob. Cm. Adv.

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DAVIS BUILDING MAY

BE BIG HOTEL

T. R. M. Davis building at the northwest corner of Seventh avenue and Washington street, which is tied up by the new building law, may be a big hotel. Foundations are already in.

Might as well be without a telephone as without a motor Delivery Wagon. Made in any style or body for business intended. Low in price and terms to suit, Manufactured by FAMOUS MFG. CO.

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This charming frock is made of figured cotton crepe. Tha surplic bodice is edged round the peck py a ruffle of white net, and similar ruffles finish the sleeres. The V shaped yoke ia of white handkerchief linen. The hack of the waist hangs over the draped belt of soft silk, while the skirt is caught up in a plait across the front, and another plait is laic in at the back. o the left side of the seam.

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3 Shows Daily Nlat. 2 p.m.-NIfht 7:30 & 9 Don't Miss this Classic TAI1IIHAUSER After the Opera. 3 Reels 2 Acts VAUDEVILLE

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TOLLESTON. Miss Nina Lucey Is a Michigan City

visitor today.

Mr. Dennis Curran s a Chicago visitor today. Miss Sophie Normandt is visiting rel-.

atives here today,

Miss Helen and Walter Erickson are

visiting relatives in South Chicago to

day.) Miss Sophie Clemonsekie is a Chicago shopper today. Mr. Frank Kluge returned from Buffalo Tuesday. Mrs. O. Erickson was a Chicago shopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canaday will fpend a few days in Union City, III. Miss Sophie Klemonski spent Saturday In Chicago. L. P. Postlewaite of Grand Canyon,

Ariz., is a business transactep here for

a few weeks. Mrs D- Curran has returned from a

few weeks visit In Michigan City, Ind. Mrs. E. E. Fifield has returned from a few weeks vacation with her parents in Crisman, Ind. Miss Hertha Beegers was pleasantly surprised last evenlnsby a number of friends in honor of her 19th birthday. Mr. E. Erickson -will leave for Davenport la., today where he will make his future home. M. J. E. Normandt Is a Chicago visitor today. Miss Kate Slocum Is spending the day here. Mr. Ilariand Salisbury of Michigan City is a Tolleston visitor today. Miss Rose Lucey is a Chicago visitor today. , Miss Sophie Normandt is a Crown Point shopper today. Miss Helen Erickson is a MJchJgan City visitor today. , Mrs. J. Normandt and sons, Eddie, and Johnnie Normandr. will spend the day in Crown Point. Mrs. E. Tiefleld has returned from an extended visit to Terisvtlle. Miss Gustle Kuskle from Whiting Is spending the day here. Mr. P. Rothan is a ToMeston shopper today.

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In Second Mand Sewing Ma (bines at the Singer Store 171 State St., Hammond. Two Single Shuttle, Seven Drawers, Drop-head, as good as new $18.00 each. Three Drop Head. White, latest style automatic lift $12.00 each. One new Free only usc4 three weeks $15.00 and fit' teen ether drop head ma chines from $5.00 to $10.00 Sale Starts Wed. Morning

' THE BOAT FLORENCE Will make five mile trips every thirty minutes from the Lake Front Park TICKETS 15c The Boat may be Chartered during the Wesk by Private Parties for Picnics or for Special trips. Accomodations for - Sixty People $?.00 , to $3.00 per hour.

ON VACATION, HM)8 LIFE. Ethan T. Reaajner, a lawyer and former representative from Miami eounty, ended his life at Bass lake. Starke county, this afternoon by shooting. He had been in ill health for some time. The body will be brought to Peru by his wife and son, the former of whom was at the Iteasoner cottage when the shooting occurred.

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BEAITV IS ONLY SKIW DEEP, That beauty is only skin deep was the verdict of Judge Collins of Indianapolis when he tried Zelma White, 111 Winter avenue, Wednesday, for har boring a vicious dog and profanity. The girl was very pretty. Her dog bit a small, boy on both leers. It waa a small dog and neither bite waa serious, The boy had her arrested. When Patrolman Heller nerved the warrant the . woman became profane, he said. His statement was supported by the boy. An additional charge of profanity was placed against her. She faled to appear at the first hearing. "Quite a contemptable attitude you bave assumed toward the court and these of' fleers," said Judge Collins.

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