Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1913 — Page 8

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Crown Point Mews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

said to-be anything but encouraging at this w-ritlng and her life is almost despaired of. The members of her : family have been called to her bedside and her demise was momentarily expected last evening:. i Joseph "Brie" Young has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Val Zimmerman of Rochester, and will spend the fair week with Crown Point ' friends.

TRUSTED EMPLOYE IS TRAPPED rrftminuo from P. .

to get a watch repaired. After this, business was transacted the new customer asked the Jeweler if he would purchase some silver bullion, provided he brought It in to him. The jeweler

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From the Diary of Si. Lence

-Home coming week." as fair week acquiesced and not long after Stavager is now styled, is bringing scores of aKa,n visited his place, bringing with old-time Crown Point residents to the hlm a quantity of silver bullion en-

Maria's get her Eattenberg sofy pillar out fer th' thirty-second time an' exhlblttn' it at th" eountv fair, an' is

figuring what she's a 50111' f do with ; broken arm it is not thought she has

have to play croquet for the balance of the season. While playing with friends out at

the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles eitv to snrnH th h3bnr. f th Wf.ek .closed in an envelope.

Cox yesterday afternoon. the little here. Crown Point has sent a large I He f mPtid the bullion onto the case daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muz- family into the world to seek their and ,nrew away the envelope, and the zall fell from the limb of a tree she fortunes who alwavs turn haekward ; 3eweler told him that lf he 'ou, come

in in a aay or two. ne would hand him a check for the bullion. The check was to have ben for something over nine dollars. Suspicions . Arouaed.

nu iiiiiiupu, susvainiiis a oaaiy oroK- , to the old haunts whenever good open arm and other wounds in her con- ! portunlty offers. tact wit hthe ground. The child wat . , ... . , - . . -. . , " Yesterday wat a lg automobile day hurried to this city, where her In- ' , , . , , . , ' in Crown Point, scores of city people

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th' prize money. Speakin' o' fairs. jest remember thet the little pea ain't dodgin' round th" three shells fer nuthin". . Before a small crowd of fans from

sustained other dangerous wounds or

bruises.

The funeral of George Opal, one of the oldest residents of the city, who died at his home on Court street Friday evening, was hld yesterday aft-

Hebron. Lowell and Crown Point, the j ernoon. Rev. Huston of the Free Methlatter being greatly in the minority, j od 1st church having charge of the Crown Point went down to defeat at ' services, and the body was laid to rest

Krte park before the Marquettes of i the Maplewood Chicago by a score of 5 to 3. It was a 1 Opal was about S3

one time Mr. Opal was one" of Center

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great ball game viewed from every i leaves e widow to

angle, and outside of some rag-chew

ing .with the umpire the crowd witnessed and enjoyed one. -of the best games seen on the grounds this season. The strong Marquette bunch, who have only two defeats to their credit, or discredit, thla year had no

walkaway with Wagner's bunch, and

but through a couple of excusable er

rors and a bit- of loose playing In one inning the score should have been 2 to 1 in the Marquettes' favor. Lln-

thaln and Carson pitched great ball for the locals and their offerings were

a puzzle to tne hard swatting Marquette bunch, who landed but few

hits from the pair. The game yes

terday in all probability will end the

ball season in Crown Point as the support given the team this season has made baseball managing a losing

proposition. A series of games has

been pcheduled with Plymouth, Lo-

gansport and Valparaiso and Wagner will go barnstorming with his crew for the balance of theyear. In the event of Henning's rettorn from the

Kansas City Federals .a series of games may be arranged with Kast Chicago for the northern Indiana championship. Otherwise, it begins

to look as if the baseball fans will

mausoleum, years of age mourn him.

township's prominent farmers, he leaving his farm some time ago to reside in this city. He has been an in

valid for many years and his demise put an end to his suffering. It ! reported that Joe Glavln, a resident of the north part of the city, attempted to commit suicide yesterday morning by taking a quantity of carbolic acid. He was terribly burned about the mouth and throat and but

for the prompt assistance of a doctor, would have succumbed. It is said that the man was despondent following a severe Illness of his baby daughter, who was overcome by the heat on Main street on Saturday night, its life being despaired of for some time. Glavln will recover as will also the little daughter. Great suffering was reported In the hay fields and among the threshers on Saturday, the Intense heat being responsible for an entire gang of workmen being slightly prostrated and unable" to work. Xo fatalities are recorded, however. Herman Sasse of Gary visited with Crown Folnt friends yesterday. The condition of Mrs. Anna Dales Is

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a wonuer no accmrmi were reponeu picke1 up the diBcarde(1 envelope and to the authorities last evening. .noticed that It was International Lead I Miss Anna Knglert has returned company stationary. He had been from an enjoyable vacation trip to suspicious of Stavager and when he Saugatuck, Mich. saw the name of the company he deMrs. M. M. Kruchton of Chicago and elded to telephone them his suspicions. j Mrs. A. J. Wagner and daughter, Kath- The official with whom he conferred i rine, of La Salle. Ill, were the guests turned the case over to the EaBt Cnifor a few days of Mrs. John H. Smith, cago police, and on Saturday Sergeant . Todav thev left for Crown Point to Gorman visited the Jewelry establlsh-

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there for a, few days. He waited from 7 In the morning until

Miss Florence Plageman of Ham- z ln tne afternoon, not far from the

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INLAND PICNIC ISBIG AFFAIR fCentlnned from Pst 1.

of and a more Joyous party than was soon rolling on Its way to Michigan City by electric car and by boat was seldom gotten together. Business men had been generous and in many instances had granted their employes a holiday, and these were added to the throng provided by the

Inland's own crowd. It would be impossible at this time to estimate the number which attended the picnic, as hundreds went out ln the afternoon who were unable or for various reasons did not wish to Join the thousands going at the specified time ln the morning. A splendid program of everfta and contests had been provided, and handsome programs and souvenirs were distributed as usual.

with store, before the signal, the raising of

the awning In front of tho Jewelers window, announced that the man want

ed was Inside. Sergeant Gorman trossed to the store saw the Jeweler take the bullion from his safe, transfer it to Stavager, the Jeweler explaining that he could not use it. but would give the man a name of a' Jeweler who could. Stavager pocketed the bullion and wan followed out of the store by 'Sergeant Gorman who said he wanted that package of buillion which he had in his pocket. He then showed his star and told Stavager he was under arrest. Stavager denies his guilt, declaring

that the stuff he tried to sel had been sold to him by another man.

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