Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1913 — Page 14

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THE TIMES. Friday, Nov. 21, 1913. IN TUB

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Ladies we have this shoe in Patent Leather, Cloth Top and Dull Kid Cloth Top. It is the very newest. J. SCHLOER & SON 95 State Street Hammond, Indiana

Dancing pumps. Don't forget that Baby Doll Pump. It has an ankle strap) with a Low Heel.

LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM X.

Judge VtrU S. Belter. Settings for Monday, November 14:

10523 Hoffman v Beerwagon.

10528 Gary TAB Bank V Gibson. 1053 Zalcovlch v Rocoff.

06 5 S So Side T & S v Mahon. 0654 So Side T & S v Bryan.

10558 Lawrence v Farma.

0096 Humpfer v Smith.

10564 Elllngson v Aranoff.

0569 Slusser v Slusser.

10570 Gary Lbr Co v Apostal.

10684 Hembroff v Spoljarlc.

10685 Mayer v Lash.

0594 Hennlg v Oukselwlch.

10599 In re license Mekatlnsky. 10600 In re license Mekatlnsky. 10613 Pet of Wladuslaw v Budjek. 10625 Bowers v Gannon. 10635 Babiar v Babiar. 10637 Daniel v Zumpfe. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 2.

Judge Lawrence Becker. Settings for Monday, November 24:

10006 Miller Brg Co v Gary Liquor. 10017 Bartholomae v McBrlde.

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"GERMAN NIGHT" AT COUNTRY CLUB (Continued from page on.)

welcome in German. It wm wonder considering how th. doctor learned it. He bad It pronounced to htm and spelled It phonetically on paper. A copy of this fell Into th hands of a teporter today. It reads: "Also president d.s Hammond Country club frolt es xnich, ussere hochgeherta und bellebta Ieutcha mitglleder und unaera Deutcha Gesta here tae bewllkomen und weir huffen daaa weir deesen abend mlt so feel ferkneegvn ferbrlngen werden, dass der Deutcha abend welcher yearllch ge-flred werden soil una recht feela Deutcha mitglleder, bringen wtrd. Noah mals ein heartslichus wilkom-en"

F. C. Miller for the German guest

present gave the response and it waa a

gem both in oratory and patriotism.

The Hammond Saengerbund-Fldelia

won storms of applause by the four numbers they gave on the program, literally brought down the house. Mrs. George Hannauer sang three beautiful numbers in German and was forced to respond tp encores. The two humorous bits on the program, entitled "Ich Bin Eln Musikaner" und "Schnltxelbark." dispelled what gloom might have been within a radius of ten miles.

Th. latter number was arranged by

Dr. T. "W. OborMn, who waa assisted

In th. cartoon work by William Thum, whoa, gift In that line are artlstlo enough t. wta him fame. He caricatured P.ter Crampaek.r. J. E. Fitzgerald, "W. B. Cikey, H. E. Sharrer, Carl Bauer, John I. Rohda, John W. Dyer, Frank S.. Beta and others splendidly. Before the dancing took place a committee was stint around to demand German answers to German questions and thoae who could not respond were fined. This added to th. hilarity of the occasion. Durir.g the serving of refreshments and 700 sandwiches with equal proportions of wieners, Swiss cheese, celery, radishes, olives, pickles, coffee and lager disappeared in wonderful shape, the Saengerbund sang German numbers from the alcove in the grillroom. German vaudeville night will be made an annual alt air at the Country club, and the committee who worked up last night's affair, composed of Messrs. Johnson, Oberlln, Hlraoh. Parry and "Wlnckler, are pleased at its success.

PROHIBIT TANGO TOCATHOLICS

Rome, Nov. 21. Several bishops have asked the Vatican whether confessors should give absolution to Catholics

who dance the tango. The reply of the vtaican Is that the tango must be

considered - an Immoral dance and is

consequently prohibited to Catholics.

Several bishops in Italy have forbid

den women wearing slit skirts to at

tend religious ceremonies in churches.

RUN DOWN BY AUTO.

Valparaiso, Ind., Nov. 21. Walking

with a crutch and a cane, A. J. Bab-

cock, until recently a resident of Valparaiso, was here over night and left this morning to visit with relatives at

Babcock station. Mr. Hancock ... was

struck by an automobile In Gary three

weeks ago and Is still badly disabled,

His right leg, arm and side were se

verely bruised.

PORTER CO. COURT

NEWS AS IT AM The temple of justice Is a busy place

again. Two courts began running last Monday, and the docket Is the largest

in the history of the county.

Anna E. Hockbaum, by her attorney,

T. H. Heard, has filed suit for breach of promise against Joe Covert, a prom

inent farmer of Morgan township.

After buying her wedding outfit, cost

lng $75, Joe marrfed another woman,

She wants $2,000 damages.

Isavajo Ben wants to be a regular

lawyer. Monday he filed a motion In the circuit court asking to be admitted

to the bar. The lawyers immediately

entered a protest against his admis

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Will there be a Victrola or an Edison New Disc in your,

home this CHRISTMAS? The beautiful store of the Straube Piano & Music Company is the only one in Hammond that sell Victor Victrolas and Records; also the Edison New Disc, the marvel of the age.

We. are. the music specialists in Hammond and

.with every machme goes "Straube Service," 1 Straube Reputation' ' and ' Straube Guarantee. ' ' VITR0LA3 from $15 to $200

Terms as low as '1.00 down.

May we have the pleasure of a visit from you tomorrow? Straube Piano & Music

Company

SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

10027 Consumers H A G v Parker. 10041 Lavene v. Shedd.

10066 Drenlch v Ind Har L & C Co. 10077 Waslewlts v Prudential Ins. 10092 Efedrin v Cudahy Packing Co. 10104 Baker v Parker. 10105 B & R B & M Co v Mlljanovlc. 10146 Seabrlght v Kowalkowski. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 3. Judge Johannes Kopelke. At Hammond. Settings for second Monday, November 24: 10308 Haehnel v East Chicago Co. 10888 Bridge v Ind Truck Farm Co. 10407 Toms Pries Co v Monarch Hwd. 10434 O'Connell v Hotel Carleton Co. 10478 Van Schaak & Sons v Millstone. 10473 Bowers v James. 9748 Furtyo v Bondra. 10562 Mlnas v Trupp. 10486 Rus v Amr Sheet & Tin Plate. 10517 Mackowak v Mackowak. -' 1.AKE CIRCUIT COURT. Judge Willln C. McMahaa. - At Crowa Poiat. Calendar settings on Monday.

sion. Judge Bartholomew appointed a As a result. the Sand is blowing at a

committee consisting of . Attorneys Kelly, Parks and Daly to examine him, and report Friday. What this commit

tee will do to the long-haired ex-cow-puncher will be something fierce. Chesterton Trlbue.

GARY CITY JUDGE

GETS LICENSE Valparaiso, Ind., Nov. 21. William

M. Dunn, the new city judge of Gary, who will take for his bride next week Miss Delona Clifford of this city, pro

cured the license here last evening.

The exact day of the martrage is not

yet givn out for publication.

LADIES TO

GIVE BAZAAR The ladles of St. Patrick's parish of

Indiana Harbor will give a bazaar in the Kaufman building, 3323 Michigan

avenue, next week. The bazaar will open on Wednesday and continue until

Saturday. Inclusive.

The hall will be decorated to make

it as attractive as possible, there being

five boths, a country store and a fish

ing pond. The booths will Include one

for fancy work and dolls, an apron

booth, a men's booth, miscellaneous

booth and lunch booth. The young la

dies have the fancy work and dolls In full charge, while the married women will take care of the apron booth. The country store will be In charge of Mrs.

James Doherty.

There will be a window display in

which will be shown the various ar

ticles put up for competition to be raf

fled, and giving a general idea of what

may be found Inside. -. There will be music, both Instrumental and vocal.

AH of those in charge of the affair

are working very hard to make it

success and it Is believed that a great

deal of money will be realised. Th.

money will be used for the benefit of

the church.

CALLS STEEL

TRUST GODSEND

New York, Nov. 21. Before the

united states steel corporation was

formed it was "war" in the steel trade, according to B. F. Miles, president of the Browning Engineering company of Cleveland, who testified today for the defense In the government's suit to dissolve the corporation. The country

at large has been benefited by the cor

poration, which has been a godsend to the small manufacturing consumer.

Mr. Miles declared.

high velocity. It not only cuts the skin.

butits entrance into the eyes causes much trouble.

House wives are unaible to raise

their windows for. a very long period

as their rugs become full of sand.

Owners of fine lawns, upon which much black dirt has been placed, complain

of the sand mixing with the dirt

GARY CANTON TO

BE MUSTERED INTO SERVICE ON DEC. 10 On. Wednesday, December 10, at 3:30

p. m., the patriarch militant degree will be conferred, on nineteen candidates, after which Canton Gary No. 6 will be mustered Into service; the degree being conferred by Canton South

Bend No. 9, of South Bend.

In the evening there will b. a mili

tary ball at the Commercial club "hall, participated In by members from South

Bend, Laporte, Elkhart, Chicago and Hammond. The grand - march will

start at 9 o'clock and be led by Major-

General Joseph A. DeHority of Elwood, department commander.

Among the out-of-town guests will

be Brigadier-General H. T. Funston of

South Bend with personal staff; Brlg-

adler-General H. H. . Hollywood of In

dianapolis, Col. Fred Berndt of Lo tr

ansport, CoL Earl M. Haney of Chi

cago, and several others. The officers of Canton Gary are Major A. G. Shay, commandant; C V. Jonec, lieutenant; A. R. Mickelson, ensign: C' H. W. Hellman, clerk, and I. Z. Hemstreet, accountant. NEW ICE PLANT. Work on a. 1100.000 artificial Ice plant was started In Gary this morning. Henry Lemert of South Chicago Is the chief promoter of the project. The plant is being erected Just south of the Wabash tracks near Jackson street. It Is expected that the plant will be in operation for the summer trade. The capacity will be 160,000 pounds of Ice daily.

GARY ATTY. FACES FORGERY CHARGES? A western sheriff was la Gary yesterday looking, up a Gary attorney. It is said. According to the story told the Issuance of some forged checks is likely to lead to an arrest of a well known lawyer. No disposition of the case has made yesterday but developments are promised in a few days..

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Hammond, Indiana'

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A FINEJPLAY.

"The Man of the Hour," a popular city hall drama, exploiting the integrity of an athletic young fellow elect

ed mayor by the special interests of a

thriving Hoosler city, was presented at the Orpheum yesterday by a com

pany of capable players. After a poor

first act the play developed by means of good acting into a thriller of the

first water.

William Hodge never having visited

this city, "The Man of the Hour" came t

as a new production, unremindful of its better days at a dollar and a half. It pleased forthwith for the theater, going public of Hammond is not unfamiliar with city hall types, even if they be so pronounced as Aldermen Horrigan and Phelan, the first having all the attributes of the Old Nick and the second the characteristics of a deacon. But the latitude of a city council is sufficient to contain both and the events which transpire in the Broadhurst drama are well within credence. Edward Harmon who plays the part of Mayor Allyn Bennett does It with

understanding. He Is evidently an actor with an intellect. Charles Nor-

mon as Scott Glbbs is a convincing type, all that could possibly be asked. Raymond Smith as Richard Horrigan looks forever like an alderman with all

the earmarks of the professional poli

tician ana iawara bcnooiy as Aider- rerlence we want to say If neonle In

man James Phelan la a good contrast. this vicinity only knew the value of

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SMOKE NO OTHER BUT THE BOOSTER For that velvet taste. None genuine without name "L STERLING" on each band. BOOSTER CIGAR COMPANY ! Tel. 228. 3211 Block Avenue. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

If atmospheric conditions don't have any influence upon your disposition now is the time to select your suits and overcoats for the holidays. We will be glad to show you how our clothes are made. We guarantee

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STERLING WOOLEN MILLS (Opposite Orpheum) 153 Stale Street Hammond, Indiana

Vinol for Bun-Down People. If any one person should know the value -of medicines it is tht druggist who dispenses them and from our ex-

Handicapped by the lack of appro

priate settings and the newness of lines the players have a difficult time

In the first act.

However they will be at ease In the

scene settings that are soon to arrive from the studio.

Mona Latlmore .Blanche Elley and Garnet .Raymond hold up the' female roles very credibly.

'TIS LIKE THE SAHARA .' DESERT IN GARY TODAY Walking in Gary street made life miserable for pedestrians and auto riders. During the last few days the unusual dryness has made the sand loose and today a high wind' .came up.

Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron

tonic (without oil) at this season of

the year, we would not be able to Bupply the demand.

This Is because Vinol is a combination of the two most wo r famed tonics, namely, the medicinal curative elements of cods' livers without the oil, and Iron for the blood. Vinel tones up the digestive brgans, purifies and enriches the blood, promotes healthful steep and a normal appetite. Old people, delicate children, rundown, overworked and tired women, should try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned If its does not help you. L. Harry "Wels, Druggist, Hammond, Ind. P. S. For plmplos and blotches try our Saxo Salve. We auarantee it. A4V - ...

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