Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1913 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1913.
E S. GILBERT USE AIL iESMFIE Saxic Building, second floor, 3448 Guthrie street, Indiana Harbor, Lad. Eetidesee 4127 Ivy street, Phone 655J. Don't pay tor your landlord's home buy one of your own. Houses built to suit any taste or purse. Bales and Insurance solicited on commission. Cheap lots -wanted. Several houses and lots tor sale.
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Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day In Lake County's lively Capital
Glowinfc accounts are printed In the eastern papers commenting on the excellent work of Ralph Young- in the Washington Penn-Yale football game, in which the former Crown Point star full hack distinguished himself, credit being given him freely for the excellent showing made by the former team against old Ell. Young has made an enviable reputation as a football player in the eastern college games, all of which brings Crown Point into
the limelight for turning out some excellent athletic material. j Miss Ida Fay Smith of Evanston, a noted reader and elocutionist, gave a reading of "The Melting Pot" at the high school assembly room last evening to a large audience of the students and friends of the school. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used to furnish the lockers in the high school gymnasium.
The wedding of Miss Louise Schmidt, daughter of Fred Schmidt, living east of Crown Point, to John Miller, occurred this morning at St. Mary's Catholic . church. They have many friends here who extend congratulations. They will reside on a farm near Klassvllle. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones will entertain the Pleasure club at a Halloween party at their home on South Court street on Thursday evening. The B. F. P.. club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. May Brown on Main street on Monday afternoon. An enjoyable time is reported by those present. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Oerlach was celebrated on Sunday, a large number of the family
members being present to assist In
celebrating the auspicious occasion.
The aged couple received many handsome souvenirs of the day and the congratulations of a host of friends. Mrs. Q. A. Johnson of East Chicago is visiting with her son, County Recorder A. H. W. Johnson for a few days. It is reported that Mrs. Thomas McCay is in a serious condition at her home on North Main street, she being attacked with cerebral hemorrhages last evening and for a time her life was depsaired of. At this writing she Is somewhat better. Crown Point sent a good-slaed dele
gation to Gary last evening to witness
the presentation of the musical com
edy, "The Pink Lady," at the Gary
theater.
EOBERTSDALE.
Frank Spoars of Roberts avenue.
while driving in Ed Jewetts automo
bile last Saturday evening met with a very unfortunte accident. When about six miles this side of Highlands the gasoline tank sprung a leak cats-
GRIFFITH. I Mrs. Cloe Prott transacted business ! in Crown Point yesterday. I I It is reported that Fred Gastel, Jr.. 1 has sold some of his property here to j Chicago parties.
WANTED Persons who have Caro-,ects in indulging in what the con-' Friday will be visiting day for our Una poplar trees on their premises s(der innocent pastine, for the Indiana teachers. they wish to dispose of can have them statutes say: "Whoever kills, traps or' 1,as been decided that it will be taken out free of charge by communi- has in his possession any wild bird, hest not' to open our schools before eating with M. Chiverle, Supt- of Whit- ; or whosoever sells or offers the game next week. ing Police. 10-27 3t for sale, or whoever destroys the nest Miss Page Olenn, who has ben
Miss Elizabeth Ptn!.m h.. returned or of any wild bird, shall be teaching here in Room two. during
to Decatur, 111., where she is an art "eemei ffuilty of a misdemeanor, and Mls Laura Lennertz's vacation, ha teacher in the James Mlllikan Univ. uPon conviction thereof, shall be fined "ft and It is understood that she has Miss Putnam was in Chicago several not le8s tnan 10 or more than $25." accepted a position at Munster. days attending the Arts and Crafts Mrs- Maui Harper Carpenter has op-; The scarlet fever scare Is subsiding, exhibit at the Art Institute. ened a Beautv Parlor in Chicago at Xo new caeB have appeared. Miss Vel-
;siin street ana Michigan avenue. Mrs. ma l"lllon getting along nicely, nr.
Carpenter's many Whiting friends Obe'rlln of the Health Department will wish her success. Her Bon, Arthur Pas" his opinion on conditions this
Carpenter, who has been living with ! week.
rne approaching town election does
of ex
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Griffith went to i r, . . '. ... . 1 . i,.,i ,k.,. .
Chicago w here they attended the tun- I Crated Past Matron', and Past Patron ' The fact that the ISell Telephone car
daughter-ln-iaw. Mrs. , h. t th ..,ln. ., I was in town veatenlav (nunlred nm
Thomas Griffith. Mrs. Griffith has , n,Bht There wag a Urge attendBnce with the hope that possible at last been ill for several months suffering ; and a yery f,ne tfme was enjoypd Re something was to be done to improve with cancer. She is survived by her j frhments 4 were scrved durng the 1 "r present lack of telephone service
, , ... '- -. ".evening. .out it was afterward learned that a
son, rtenry, age tour, wno since ms mother's illness has been living with
Diabetes
Mrs. Wesley Thorpe's committee will
entertain at the regular meeting of the L. O. T. M. this evening.
The Lad es Aid Society of the M. E. . , granapar(.nta, Mr and w , The approaching town election church will hold an all day meeting to-, liam Harper nas now t Chicago' how much outward signs "W 'n ParlrS f the ChUrCh" Uo reside with his mofher. J citement, but those Interested ax
Simple Herb Quickly Relieve This Dread Disease. Diabetes has heretofore been considered Incurable, and the only hope held out to the affllcttd has been to prolong their years by strict diet.A plant recently discovered in Mexico, called Diabetol IInrb has been found to be a specific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring vigor and building up the system. This harmlf-ss vegetable remedy 5-hould relieve the patient of his worst pymptoms, in the most aggrevated cases, within a week, and to prove It, we will mall the first 60c package for 25c, with free booklet of special values to the diabetic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values, giving per centage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates,) In 250 different foods. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send 25c todav for a fullsized 50c package. AMES CHEMICAL CO. 569-K.. Whitney Point, N. T. Adv.
Miss Irene Putnam has been suffer- real estate dealer at Sherervllle had
Deen living wnnin wlth ,,. nr th.t , ,.,, i brought them here.
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. !,,., .,,, ..m. J,. ! .
Griffith here. Other relatives who at-
Jdays, during which time Miss Edna
I Putnam has been substituting In her
place.
A number of railroad ties were found
tended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. i
William Griffith and family, Mr. and
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u . "url"" "u auBU,r ; burnlns on the Lake Shore r. r. othy Miss Margaret Griffith and Gomer tracks on Mondav night, which fire was Griffith. I . ., . . . . , , T, ,
iwwuftiii i" vtz Ln- uiu ivreiey Drew The Daughters of Liberty gave an , headquarters. The fire departapron and necktie party In the I. O. . ment reBponded and 8O0n nad the fire
vj. r. nan on juonaay nignt wnicn was a very pleasant event. Refreshments consisting of pie and coffee were served. Slingshots used by the boys are
again becoming a nuisance in Whiting. Armed with these the boys aim to see how many birds they can kill.
I extinguished.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Oehrke entertained a number of relatives at dinner Rt their home in Sheridan avenue
on Sunday. Among the out-of-town
CLARK STATION Mr. Rudolph Klein of Clarke was a Chicago business visitor today. Mr. William Parson and Mr. Fred Behn of Clarke were Gary visitors last evening. Mr. Julius Scheurer, our grocer, received a new delivery wagon yesterday. Mr. Leland Parsley returned here after spending a few days with friends at Grand Rapids, Mich. '
Mr. Benjamin Blink of Griffith was a
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Your Store Window is Your Store's Face
When you meet a man you learn his nature by looking at his face. The prospective cutomer learns the nature of your business by looking into your "windows. If the windows are bright and well lighted the passer-by takes kindly to your store. The attractive window pulls business into your establishment instead of allowing it to pass on to others. Let us put a bright face on your store by lighting the display windows with Tungsten Electric Lamps on a monthly flat rate. This is the most satisfactory way to do display lighting, because it relieves you of all thought of the lamps. The following monthly rate includes current, renewal of lamps, turn-on at dusk and turn-off at 11 o'clock: 5-Watt Sign Lamps $ .12 40-Watt Lamps. 60 60-Watt Lamps 80 100-Watt Lamps 1.20 150-AYatt Lamps ."T 1.65 250-Watt Lamps 2.60 Ask us to send a representative to talk this over with you.
NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY Hammond, Whiting, E. Chicago, Ind. Harbor
Ing the machine to take fire. Mr. Spoars being along in the car, was unable to extlguish the blaxe until the car was almost a total wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and daughters of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn of East Side were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Theissen at a six o'clock dinner Sunday. Mesdames Fred Eggexs and Henry Eggers were Crown Point business visitors Monday.
Misses Laura Fick and Sadie McGowan visited Miss McDermott at St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago', Sunday. Mrs. Vogel and daughters, Lena and Emma were the guests of friends at Forest Park Sunday. Mrs. Pieker of Indiana boulevard spent Monday In Indiana Harbor with friends. John Karaclk of Gary attended the funeral of George Berdise which took place at the St. John's church Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Rhlnesberger of Harrison avenue entertained a few children at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her son Joseph's, 10th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Studor "of Roberts avenue entertain the latter's brother, Victor Slegel of Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. Kantowskl and Ms. Moldrawski of Hammond visited fthelr sister, Mrs. Stanley Korczyk of Roberts ave., yesterday. Miss Mable Sharper of Chicago visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sharpe of Cleveland avenue Sunday.Miss Mary Rohan of Harrison ave., was a Chicago Visitor, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kasch and daughter Emma and Miss Ella Stross motored to Hobart Sunady where they spent the day with friends. Henry Atchison of Woodville, Ind., visited his sisters, Mrs. A. Roberts and Mrs. William Grlsdale Monday. Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana baulevard atended a birthday party at the home of her sister. Mrs. Wittmer of South Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rohdanz of Englewood spent Sunday here the guests of their son, A. Rohrdanz and family of Roberts avenue.
tioch. 111., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savery
t t of Hammonrl and Mr. and Mm -T. TV
They little realize the penalty for their ; Savery of Hammond.
Roy C. Walker and mother, Mrs. William Walker visited Mrs. Roy Walker and son at the Mercy hospital in Chicago and found them both getting along nicely. John Gehrke is suffering with an injured foot sustained by running a rusty nail In it. Have comfort In the bathroom with a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas A Elec Co.
guests were Mrs. Mary Oehrke of An- j Clarke business visitor yesterday.
Mr. C. Hendrix of Chicago was a Clarke business visitor yesterday.
Orrine for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE. We are in earnest when we ask you to give ORRINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned Tf after a trial you fail to get results from ORRINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can be given in the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small price. ORRINE Is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. Lion Store Fhtr., B0 Hohman t. Adv.
Make that cold room bearable with a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas tt Klec Co. Adv. 8Stf
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Stearns' Electric Rat ! Roach Paste THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER Ready for use. Better than traps. Sold by Druggists, 25c and $1.00 or sent direct, charees prepaid . on receipt of price. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Stearns' Electric Paste Co., Chicago, I1L
way Is to lay in your winter supplies now. If you don't happen to have all the money you need, call on us as others are doing. Many people find it most convenient. Thsy borrow the monkey from us and lay in their winter's
and other supplies, and then they pay us back, a little at a 'time, when they have the money. They always save money In buying early. Why don't you see us and find how our rateB are on any amount from $10.00 to $250.00. All business is confidential and strictly In accordance with the law. If you have a loan now we will pay it off and advance you more money. . If you cannot call, write or phone and we will call on you. Hammond Loan Co. 569 S. HOHMAN STREET, Upstairs over Model Clothiers. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone 257
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Rheumatism k Hams Cure Dim bj Ine Wbe Rid It In the spring of 189S I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only thosa who have had It know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have given It te a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and if affected a cure in every casa. I want every sufferer front any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous dealing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send It free to try. After you have used it and It has proven itr-Jf to be that long-looked-for mean of curing your Rheumatism, you may send the price of It, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to sens it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Wlrite today. Mark H. Jackson, No. 114 Ounsey BMC. , Syracuse. N. T. Mr. Jackson Is responsible. Above statement true. Pub.
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DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show yon whether yor ara buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY saeMsw te SIAMIK BROS A DIlfwIDDIE,
CAPITAL $100,000.00 Afectraota of Title te Lands hi Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 8 Broadway, Gary. Ind.
Block, Crown Point. Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Title sV Tract Company, Chicago, llh
that October is one of the best months for building in the year. This company still has a number of choice lots left in the First Subdivision. Next spring the rush will come again and these lots will be sold. Out contracts call for the erection of residence buildings within eighteen months. Why not make application for one of these lots now? They are increasing in value every day and at the expiration of the building period, it is safe to say they will have enhanced in value 50 per cent. Please bear in mind that the price of all lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of streets, sewer and water. If you are interested in acquiring a home of your own, call at our office, we will cheerfully give you any information and we might be of some service to you.
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