Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1913 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. 'i'-iursuay, Dec. 4, UlJ.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

WAXTED Young- couple desires two or three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping by December 8. Heat preferred. . Address, 407 Sheridan avenue. StJ Mr. and Mrs. C. C Etherldge of New York avenue, are entertaining out of town visitors who are here for the land show In Chicago. Conrad Netler of Whiting, haa taken a position as manager of the Independent meat market In East Chicago. A number ef Whiting ladies attended a birthday party given by Mrs. Henry OMlmurray at her home in Gary, on Tuesday afternoon. Cards were the main feature of the evening, a most enjoyable time being spent. The Owl club basketball team will play the team from the Immanuel ebureh In Chicago on next Saturday night. The game will be played at the local gymnasium. Peter Lavery of Bass lke, transacted business In Whiting on Tuesday. School children in Wlhltlng were seen carrying pussy willows to their teachers on Tuesday. This surely is an indication of the arrival of spring instead of winter, which we have been been expecting to bear down upon us almost any day. Mrs. Louis Watt of New York avenue, was called to Cleveland by th death of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Burnett, the mother of Tom Burnett of this eity. The latter also attended the funeral which was held yesterday. rt Hilda Ahlgren has returned from Lament, 111., where sho visited her aunt. Misses Anna Stover and Elisabeth Nlckum hare returned to I F,,r est. HU after visiting at their home CROWN POINT. CROWN POINT Dano at Rudolph's hall. Saturday, Deeember . -Adv. It ROBERTSDALE. The meeting of the Ladles' Bibbs class which was to be hold this e-ren-lng at the homo of Mr. John Soltwedel of Harrison avenue has been postpone until four o'clock when dainty refreahMls Sophia Peterson of East Chi-, eago waa the guest of Mr. Jake HIchorat of Harrison arsnos last evening. Harry Benson of Roberta avenue has been on the lck list for vral days. Mr. and Mrs. Robtruwn of , Harrison arena war Chicago visiter yootorday. Walter Buehler of Ind) ,holevard will entertain the T. 15. O. A. 2 at hta homo this evanlnar. lbs. Herman Tholaaoa of Indiana boulevard entertained the mombora of the Sixty-three dub at . hr homo, Wednesday afternoon. A moot pleasant afternoon was spent by tho guasta until four o'clock who ndatwty refresh ments war served. Charles Stanton of Robert avenrue I confined to hi horn by lllne. Mr. Jacob Faao of Roberta srrarao spent tho day In Chtoago with friend. Mrs. Puritan of Sheridan avenue en tertained her Sunday school class at her homo In honor of Miss Any Free man of Pearl street Monday. Miss Ida Stiller of Roberts avenue I confined to her homo with an attack of pneumonia. , Mrs. William Bahn of Kaai: Side visited her daughter, htra. Herman Thrlesea of Indiana boulevard yester day. Mr. Luck of 118th street, returned home Tuesday from tho Presbyterian hospital where h snJrwnt an opera tion for g"all atones. HOBAET. Carl Kostbade who has boon In 111 health for some time and was taken to St. Anthony hospital In Chicago, nine weeks ago, died at that pJao Monday evening. He was 7( year old and is survived by two son. William and Charles Kostbade, and ono daugh ter, Mrs. Minnie Bormann ef Chicago, The remains will bo sent her Friday afternoon on the 2:28 Pennsylvania train, and tho funeral services will bo oondoeted Friday afternoon at tho Gorman Lutheran churc. Tho burial will he at th Hobart oemetery. Tho Hobart hlg school basketball team went to Wheeler yesterday af ternoon and were defeated by tho high school team of that place, tho score being It to S. The member of tho Unitarian church will hold their first baaaar this opening. It will be held in the George Pederson building on Main treat. The I. W. club wQl meet this awn ing at tho homo of Mrs. Brimmer. SAGE TEA DAHDY TO DARKEN HAIR ? It's Grandmother's Eecipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. Yon can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, saya a wellknown druggist here, because It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It haa been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful all dandruff goes, scalp Itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark,handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Adv.

here. Mrs. Minnie Duffy returned home yesterday from Chicago, whero she visited her ulster, Mrs. Maud Carpenter, for several days. The Elks of Whiting will give a dance In the I. O. O. F. hall next Thursday night, December 11. There will be a meeting in the old

high school building at 7:30 o'clock this evening for the purpose of "havlng those wishing mercial course in to take the Com- I the night school to sign up for their work. The studies included in this course are: com- I mercial arithmetic commercial lish. .spelling, writing, bookkeeping, ana a possinimy oi typewriting ana stenography. Mrs. N. E. Miller of Sheridan ave-1 nue, is entertaining her brother and family. The telephone operators of Whiting, East Chicago, and Hammond, are plan ning for a dancing party to be given in East Chicago on December 17. Carl Welsby and Harry Robe, two Whiting youths, were arrested on the charge of trespass. The two boys went Into the saloon of Wemel Kuffner on New Tork avenue, and asked for liquor, Kuffner. it is said, refused the mon the grounds thatf they appeared to have already imbrbed too freely. This anrrs them, and eeekina- rmnn thev went out, and picking up a stone throw It thmnrh th nlat. mlunn w In. aw ir. wnirn.r'- lnnn TWh w.i.h and Robe are under J 380 bonds. In default of which they are being held at the police station. Their trial Is to be at 4 o'clock today. Make that cold room bearable with a Gas Heating; Stove, No. Ind. Oas Else. Co. Adv. 2tf Mr. J. Kramer and Mr. Parker Chicago visitor yesterday. At the regular mooting of the town board which was held November IS, bids wore received for the extension of the water main. At th regular town board meeting on Tuesday even ing of this week, these bids were re jected, owing to a shortage In funds. xne Mesdamee. Gilpin and Shon were Gary visitor yesterday. BURNHA1L nar r- KM red and son. Frank Meyferth of Park avenue, were busi ness visitor In Chtcas-o. TvmAn Mr. Rein Ran of Hammond, visited Mr a. EOward Ran and Mr. Walter J Rood of Park avenue. Tuesday eaoe ox soar-Jet fever 1 mimhwi w aar. ana jars, ci&arlea j-atton on Pant avenue. This meana Curo asfforextt oontagtous diseases In oar village, and every possible nreoTion snouKi bo taken to ward egaJnirt the spread Of any. Tho throe dJaeas-ea now runnmg are: diphtheria, measles and scarlet fever. xa eroasinsr gates at the Nickel Plate and Western Indiana croaainc are now being changed and two gatea instead of one , project . across th street for the protection of drivers. while aidewalk arms will protect podestrlans. Miss Margmret CLeary, teacher in Room S of our schools, will have cargo of the popOa In her room on a irrp i ibim snow inursaay. rne trlrla, who now form a aewlng class, win be on exhibition. TOLLESTON. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanton, a twelve-pound baby boy. Mother and c$lld are doing fine. 0. Lohmaa f Griffith, waa here on business toIay. Mrs. O. J. Osborne Is visiting with her parents in Westville. Mrs. P. J. McMlchael Is visiting in Jollet for a few day. Mrs. Mat Reed of Morris, Ind., la visiting here with r el a tires. O J. Bader of Whiting, transacted business here yesterday. ST. JOHN. George Kellman and Bert Doctor were Chicago visitors Tuedsay. Mrs. John Mller. lr an A Aanwl Theresa transacted hustnes In Chicago on Tuesday. Mrs. Eberhard Thiel waa a Chicago visitor Tueodsy. Adam Gard waa a CrnVjago visitor Tuesday. Dan "Vrneerat from Oiieu Point, waa here on baslneaa today John .MTUer, Jr.. transacted b-nvtnea in Dyer on Wednesday. Jos. F. Gerlach waa a Dyer -risltor Wednesday. HEGEWE3CH. Ray Bwssihss Married. Ray Brusnahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brusnahan of near Parr, who haa been employed for the past year in the ears ahopa at Hegewlsch, 111., surprised his parents Wednesday evening by coming down to spend Thanksgiving with them and bringing a wife with him. His bride was Miss Loe Russell a daughter of Prank Russell, a former resident of near Kniman and Parr. She has been employed in Chicago as a stenographer. Mr. and Mrs. Brusnaham were equal to the occasion and the fatted turkev was killed and all enjoyed a supmtous Thanksgtving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Brusnaham returned to Hegewlsch last evening where they will take up their residence. Ray's many friends hereabouts extend con gratulations. Jasper County crat. Demo - CLARK STATION, A few days ago Frank Stuetxel pick--a a Duncn or pansies m Aoasna, Minn. His challenge rang throughout the country. This Boon was accepted when Mrs. N. Esche of Blue Island went Into an open garden and packed a bunch of violets. There are several different parties in this town who can boast also because they have pansies in their op?n gardens here at th present time. Mr. Fred Borman of Chicago formerly of this place spent the day with friends here.

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stimulates them to their normal ac tivltv. The function of the kldnevs Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get' from any pharm acist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast each morning 'or a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes ad lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been u"d fo" generations to clean and "timulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralise the acids in urin so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus en8 Diaaoer weaKness Salts is Inexpensive; cannot In jure; make a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Adv. spent the day with relatives here. Mr. John Gastel of Clarke visited with Mr. Jack Copeland at the steel company hospital at Gary last evening. Mr. Copeland was Injured a few weeks ago at the bridge works, when a heavy angle hit him. He is reported to be Improving slowly. Mr. Ernest Kaske spent the evening at Gary. Mr. Allen Hyeong of Gary . was a Clarke visitor yesterday. The Glee Clnb of this place will meet some night this week. It is rumored that another entertainment is In view. DYER. The medicine company giving shows here every evening the past week left Wednesday morning. Their show did not attract the expected andienoes which materially affected the sale of their remedies. This seem to account for their early departure. On account of the mild weather our streets are In a rather nroddy condition but our marshal I on the Job "craplnsr the l00" dlrt and having It hauled away, giving them a fine appearance. Wm. Gettler spent Wednesday , at Hammond on business. The regular monthly meting of the town board took place Tuesday evening. Joseph 7. Gerlach from St. John waa here yesterday looking after some business matters. Mr. Parker from Hammond transact ed business here Wednesday forenoon FOOTBALL PLAYER BADLY INJURED Wlnfteld, Kan., Deo. 4. Pred Hamil ton, left half back on the Southwestern ! college football team. Is in a local hosi pital with his neck broken and paralyzed In both arms. His Injuries were not believed serious until an X-ray picture showed the fifth vertebra fractured. GRIDIRON HEROES STAR ON STAGE Notre Dame, Ind., Deo. 4. Full Back Eichenlaub will make love to Right End Knute Rockne when Notre Dame students present Shakespeaae'a "As Tou Like It" on February 22. Eichenlaub will assume the role of William and Rockn Audrey, A dozen men reported for the first basket ball practice of the season yes terday afternoon. Captain Mills, Cahlll, Feeney, Nowers, and Kenney of last year' a team and Kelleher and Bermu of th 'IS squad, were rat. Coach Harper today gar out the names of tho ltlS monogram football men as follow: Rockne, Jones. Lathrop' Fltagerald, King. Klefe. Klleher, Cook, Gushurst, Elward, Feeney, Bergman, Dorlaa, Pllska, Kichenlaub, Flnnegan, Duggan and Berger. The final event of the football seaFACT Local Evidence. Evidence that can be verified. Fact la what we want. Opinion la not enough. Opinlona differ. Here's a Hammond fact. You can test It. Mrs. J. B. Vinnette, 724Calumet avenue' Hammond. lad., ays: "Five years as 1 nad a Mvere caM kidney Complaint. I was told by the dootor that 1 had a chronlc of kidney comPlant. but they didn't seem able to help me. My back was so lame most of the time that when I aat down, I lcould hardly get up. Whenever I exerted or caught cold. It caused a nagging backache. My kidneys acted too freely and I was often so dly that I could hardly stand up. I had j headaches nearly every day After I I used four boxes of Pills. I was thoroughly cured and two I dnctora vhn itr .liming m neya, said that they were perfectly healthy. I keep Doan's Kidney Pills In ih. t w .. - i , raav M V u ttliU , 4A - l VUVfMIIUIIItl My. keenina- free from all als-ns nf tho I old trouble." I Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy s-et Doan's Kidney Pills the same that I M vinnotto TPn..xTii.,..-

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NOW THAT Johnny Kilbane has decided to join the ranks of legitimate lightweights, it is expected that he will get all the business he is looking for. Johnny was never over-popular as a featherweight champion, but he is game and may pull himself up greatly by the showing he makes as a lightweight. The sporting world let Packey McFarland, as a welterweight, beat the hair off the head of the lightweights and applauded him for it, but he is not so ready to approve of Lightweight Kilbane beating up the featherweights. ' Civilization Is advancing. It's a fickle world that is bounded by sport, by Johnny, my boy. here's your chance, , son, a banquet to the squad, will be held early next week, when next year's captain will be elected. AVIATOR DOES THRILLING FEAT Rheims, France, Dec. 4. Jean Bielovuccl, the Peruvian aviator who flew across the Alps In January this year. made a remarkable flight at the aero drome here yesterday. Turning the nose of his monoplane upward he ascended 3,600 feet in 8:30, making an almost vertical spiral. Tarn TTOT.T.a TTCT.r.fmAM TO WRONG MAN - New Haven. Conn., Dec. 4. Thai the

telegram received by Quarter Back sage after the game and left lmmedlNicholls of the Navy football eleven ately for Baltimore.

Just before the game with West Point at New fork last Saturday, which seemingly told . of the serious illness of his father, waa Intended for the wife of Lieut. Nicholls, who Is stationed at , Portsmouth, N. H-, was learned today.

through local friends of Mrs. Nicholls. of five big football men Just through The telegram was sent to apprise with the season's workout on the gridMrs. Nicholls of the serious Illness of Iron has given Wisconsin basket ball her father In Baltimore. It was ad- prospects a big boost. They are Van dressed to Lieut. Nicholls at Porta- Gent, captain; Bellows and Kessenlch, mouth. Mrs. Nicholls had been visit- quarter backs; Smith and Davy, back lng friends here and the message was' field men, all big fellows with lots of forwarded to New Haven. Mr. Nlch- steam. Utitil after the holidays only Oils was In New Tork for the day and three practices per week will be held, the message waa forwarded again, this Although eighteen men are now In time to the hotel at which she had ex- training, it is expected that more than

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AMONG those who expect to be much in evidence at the six-day bicycle race is James Duncan, who lays tile for a living and throws the discus for a hobby. Jim is working at Far Rockaway and he takes his dip in the ocean daily. SPORTING CALENDAR. THURSDAY. Cleveland, Ohio, dog show. SATURDAY. Annual meeting of the western intercollegiate conference, the "big nine," at Chicago. Toledo, Ohio, motor show. pta to stop Nicholls he V?cided it was not intended for him. as his family was in Spartansburg. S. C. Mrs. Nicholls got the mesBADGER FIVES ' START WORK Madison, Wis., Dec. 4. The addition BsWosHaBsksBasaK

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CROSS GIVES UP QUEST FOR RIVERS GO Los Angeles. Dec. 4. Apparently giving up hope of enticing Joe Rivers into another ring engagement in the near future, Sam Wallach, manager of Leach Cross, today notified Promoter McCarey that Leach would accept the Pacific Athletic club's offer of a New Year's date to box the winner of the Anderson-Barrleau fight next Tuesday nlghtf Cross has a knockout over Anderson to his credit. Cross, of course, would prefer 'a return match with Rivers, but the Mexican is hot after Willie Ritchie andmnless the champion refuses to give him a battle there Is not much probability of Cross and Rivers hooking up again. Ritchie has informed Rivers he will give him a definite reply after his bout with Harlem Tommy Murphy. Cross will not go to San Francisco to attend the Ritchie-Murphy scrap Wednesday of next week, but will be at the Vernon ringside on Tuesday night to see his two prospective opponents In action. According to reports from his training camp Anderson is working well and is in tip-top condition. IRON AND STEEL LULLS STAND PAT ON PRICES "" . Concerning the condition of the iron and steel markets the Iron Trade Review says: "While the production of iron and steel plants Is gradually being reduced and some further declines In prices of finished materials have taken place, the downward trend certainly Is not as strong in some districts as it has been and many mills are more determined not to quote lower prices. Not much buying is expected this year, hut many believe that when buyers become convinced that bottom prices have been struck there will be a very comfortable volume of new business. "Considerable contracting for tin plate was done during the past week by buyers in the New York district who placed their orders with the leading interest, which expects practically normal operations during the first half of the year. Foreign makers of iron and steel products are refusing to coni ' COUPONS

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