Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1913 — Page 6
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Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
Fvom tfie Diary of SL Lenc
Hek Spence ss thet th' feller thet kin go unconsarned like an buy er dozen o' alga without a peep frum him or them these days Is sure some plutycrat. An we notice tlrnes er gettin' better, jobs er more plentiful an" everything a hull lot cheaper. It Is said that Hayes and Claussen
will put through another street on their new subdivision In the ast part of Crown Point next spring:, one block east of Pettlbone avenue, and anticipate closing out the entire subdivision before next fall. The two real estate men have their eye on another , piece of land In a-different section of the city which they may purchase and subdivide as soon as their present tract Is disposed of. Over twelve" new homes are already assured the next summer. Crown Point's chances for a baseball team next season look pretty slim at present. Eddie Wagner, who was the prime booster of the game here last season, will not endeavor to manage a team here next season, having found It a poor financial venture and a rather thankless job at the best. Wagner's, ability as a backstop is wanted badlyby teams In the Three I league and It is more than probable he will sign his
The Pure Water cub has begun mak
ing deliveries. Water is sold at actual
cost of handling. Five gallons of water
sell for 15 cents. We are selling tick
ets for $1.50 which are good for fifty
gallons of water. Ticket holders will
be allowed to use our special Jars with
faucets which will be furnished free of
cost. Sophia Wenger, Secretary, 609
Clark street. Telephone 196W. It The Whiting Savings and Loan association is now the owner of thirty-
five mortgages on thirty-five separate
buildings. Every one of these build
ings is occupied by its owner who Is
paying for it on monthly Installments. lOtl The Daughters of Liberty held their regular meeting on Monday night, at which there were visitors from East Chicago present. Refreshments were served following the meeting, and a general good time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Parker entertained the members of the Magazine club at 6 o'clock dinner at their home on Oliver street, last Saturday
move from the Lucke flats to the Heyden fiats on Ohio avenue, on Monday.
Miss Eliza Gardner most pleasantly entertained the members of the Entre Nous club at a "baby doll" party at her home in Fred street. The next meeting will be in two weeks, at the home of Miss Mary Johnsen, when the members will enjoy a Dutch party. Miss Orllla Baumgarten has been confined to her home on Flschrupp avenue, for several days by illness, but is improving now. Thomas S. Boyle of Sheridan avenue, was called to Cleveland by the death of his mother. Miss Ethelyn Sexton who is attending the Columbia School of Expression in Chicago, will graduate from that institution this week.
Miss Eehel Gladden entertained a
number of friends at her home in
Sheridan avenue on Monday night
Whiting lodge. No. 613, F. & A. M.,
will hold their annual election of of
ficers at their meeting, Wednesday, December 17.
Several from Whiting attended the
services with one of these clubs for
next year. Pete Henning ls""till here, but will leave early in the fepring to get in shape for the season's work. He
has had many good offers for his serv
ices outside of the Federal league
bunch of players, but will probably
sign up with the Feds" for next sea
son as he proved to be one of the best pitchers in that league last year and. his services are at a premium accord? Ingly. The Crown Point high school basket ball team will go to Lowell on Friday night for the first game of the basket ball season and on Saturday will meet the strong five of the Gary Y. M. C. A. at the high school gymnasium. The
latter game should be a good one and every one in Invited to attend and assist in the financial support of the local team. A banquet is being planned for the incoming and outgoing city officials to
be held some time about the first of
the year, and at present neither set knows which one is to1 be congratulated, but those ending their services as public servants are perfectly willing to allow the other fellows to take all the congratulations and glory attached to 'the job.
Since the dog license ordinance went
into effect some three years ago the number of canines In the city has decreased about a third each year since Its passage. The first year there were about 140 dogs licensed in the citv
last year about 81. and it is estimated
that not, over fifty dogs are kept or
namorea in the city limits at the pres ent time.
night. . After the dinner the evening meetin(f ot tne T. o B. H. at Hammond
was spent in piaying caras. ine ""ij,agt night, there being initiation and
prizes were awaraea to Mrs. tt..t. uain j Kanauet
and Charles D. Davidson, and the consolation to Mrs. A. J. Lauer and William Curtis. Mrs. Kate Day and Mrs. Lulu Bailey of East Chicago, attended the D. of L.
meeting, Monday night.
The L. O. T. M. will have their anual election of officers this even
ing.
Mrs. Peter Smith is visiting her
daughter in Chesterton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jane J. NejdJ of La-
Porte avenue, are the proud parents
of a daughter, born on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kyle will
EOBERTSDALE.
j nue, and Mrs. Charles Eggers of Lake
avenue, were Chicago visitors, Mon
Misses Franseau, Smith, Flaghler,
' day.
Mr. Cool and Denney of Whiting, Mary miss Nellie Schade of Indiana bouleStein of Roberts "avenue, Ella Thaw vard' ,s expected home Thursday from and Mrs. Edith Hall of Hammond, at- Genev. Neb., where she has been
. spending the past four months visiting
ner grandparents.
: Mrs. Knave of Chicago, spent Sunday
nere, visiting her brother, Sam Tucker and family of Pearl utrete.
Mrs. Wlllam Seliger of East Side,
visited her daughter, Mrs. Henry Eg . gers of Roberts avenue, yesterday.
j Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenue
. was a Hammond visitor, Monday
: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hltt and daughter.
of Indiana Harbor, were guests of Mr.
tended the piano recital of Faderewaki at Orchestra hall, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Landon of Pear street, visited Mrs. Cool of Chicago, Sunday. Raymond Buell of Indiana boulevard, attended the Gaiety theater In South Chicago, Monday evening.William Market of Indiana boulevard, was a Hammond business visitor. Monday.
Miss Ella Hatt of Pearl street, was and Mr8. Brown of Harrison avenue confined to her home by illness, Mon- Sunday 3a,,' c . . Mrs- Powan ot Indiana boulevard,
.r. a..u r. vY iiimni ocumnwe : visited her sister. Miss Wood of Chl-
narneon avenue, are me proua parents cagO Tuesday
Z o T." ar"T" " ' Tne Ladles Bible class meeting will home Sunday. Mother and daughter be held at the home of Mrs John go,t are reported doing nicely. ! wedel of ITarrUnn o.n.,
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Margaret O'Connells of Atchison avenue, is suffering with an attack of the grippe. ; Mrs. Frank Buehler of Roberts ave-
I evening, December 10.
(Advertising Story No. 40.)
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Troubles
GRIFFITH.
Mrs. John Kleenman, Mrs. Christ Wissell, and Mrs. Plaso, attended the funeral of Mrs. Christ Anderson in Chicago, yesterday. The Andersons had
their residence the past summer
Mrs. P. C. Taggart has received word that her mother, Mrs. Dr. Sttdler of Dyer, will undergo an operation this
week in an attempt to restore her
sight.
The Ladies' Aid society will meet at
the home of Mrs. Cloe Pratt tomorrow.
They will have their annual chicken pie supper and bazaar next Saturday.
Come and help the ledies In a good
cause. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Southworth accom
panted their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fish, as far as Chicago, Sunday. The latter were on their way home in
Michigan, after visiting at the home of
are conditions
of DeoDle are'the torm?r tor several days
.airs. i. ttoaman was a Chicago vls-
, itor today.
j The entertainment given Saturday
Bladder troubles from which no class
exempt. They come from such a
variety of causes that they may attack i
"uuicu luej- are evening oy tne Lewis company, was often caused by a misplacement of one of the best that has ever been some of the female pelvic organs. In P,aved h(re- It was high class in every
men thev ft . particular, xtie numerous
. . . .. . t , , J were particualarly good. The crowd prostatic or urethral obstructions. In I went away w,. piea8ed with the first both men and women, a cystitis of number of the Lyceum course. The
the most Verulent type may result next number will be given by home
from infections, the nature of which talent
can best be discussed at my office
LOWELI,
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great deal depends upon the health . V 1. I .1 . .1 lU - , 1 1 .
L i Li (7 A i u 1 1 r V il 1 1 1 (.lit K III T I v Hppra. , . . .
v mnn nas neen raised hv a nnm
tions. From whatever cause, the con- ,ber of citizens of Lowell and vicinity dltion is a distressing one and the!leases of a considerable territory ob
patients are most greatful for relief, i tained and a contract entered into
' The success that haa atnrforf wlln tne bteele . this city t
. i anil a well to a depth of 1.000 feet
euuris in imuiaS,ana removing tne or more for the purpose of determin
cause and thus affording a perma- ing whether oil or gas can be found nent relief from these troubles, has n're- Tne vell will be sunk near
been a great satisfaction both to myself and to my patients.
Relnhart Baumgarten of Flschrupp
avenue. Is aid up with a badly sprain
ed ankle, sustained in falling off a lad der while working at the city hall.
Miss Edytha Halett will entertain the Trl Kappa sorority at her home in
Sheridan avenue, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gray were Chi
cago visitors yesterday.
The city hall is undergoing a fall
cleaning, being repainted and revarn-
lshed.
Make that cold room bearable wtt
m Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas
Clto. Co. Adv. tf
NEW SUIT CREATION
of the former
than 200 followers Catholc priest
T-vr ft A dtp rn a tt jTt I These followers will be received into
- VrvlO Xr.lM-iJt 'the Episcopal church as soon a sproper
routine can oe ouservea, an uavms signified their Intention of following
the Rev. Mr. Von Kubinyl.
Bishop W hite today said that noth
ing definite had been decided as to the
future of the new priest. The Rev. Mr,
iVon Kubinyl said that his reception as
a minister In the Episcopal church was
I the first step in a missionary movement which he would attempt to. spread
throughout the country, principally
among Hungarians.
The National Catholic Church of
America was organized here by the
Rev. Mr. Kubinyl after a controversy
with Bishop H. J, Alerding of Fort
Wayne.
For two years the Rev. Mr. Von Ku
blnyi had trouble with Bishop Alerd
ing, which at one time led to riots here
between his supporters and those o
i the Bishop. The Rev. Mr. K.uDinyi sam
today that his withdrawal from the
Roman Catholic' church carried with
I excommunication.
The Rev. Mr. Von Kubinyl, after or
ganlzlng th eNational Catholic congre
gation, preached to his uock for some
time on a vacant lot until he was able
to obtain a building.
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Model of duvetin trimmed with eautache braid. Coat wired at bottom. Collar of ermine.
JIMCORBETT'S
HOUSE AFIRE New York. Dec. 10. Jim Corbett Is
expected to have a cold In his head a
the result of getting cold feet. The
former champion's home at Bay Side
caught fire before day light yesterday Barefooted and half clad. Corbett play
ed a garden hose on the blaze until the volunteer fire department arrived. The
damage was about $500. Corbett saved
the house, while Mrs. Corbett saved the
dog, the canaries and the Jewelry.
ARE YOl'.A TIMES READER.
lightful entertainers. The next meet
ing will be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Castle. !
Mrs. Henry Baughman was a Chl-
capH) visitor, yesterday.
Willlab Hack transacted business in
Chicago yesterday.
TO MAC
SUFFERERS
Rev. Vorls Servies was a Hammond &!ayr& Wonicrfcl Stomach Rented)
Is Recommended and Praised by Thousands Who Have -Been Restored
J$VSWI!EK' "l was a sick man .'KSi'' 1 about three mont rfr.s. VS"- Iran! from flail Sto
visitor yesterday.
Thomas Grant mingled among
friends In Hammond yesterday. He will leave for Oklahoma in a short time. i
EX-PRIEST JOINS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Kubinyi, South Bend,
Received With 200 Followers.
South Bend. Ind., Dec. 9. The Rev.
Victor Von Kubinyn, Bishop of the Hungarian National Catholic church and formerly a Roman Catholic priest.
today Is a rector In the Episcopal church. The Rev. Mr. Von Kubinyi was received Into the Episcopal church cn Sunday by Bishop John H. White at
the St. James church, which was filled
with members of the parish and more
fo-. hi
caused from Gall Stones of the Liver ond was told
ii-Wr.8559 S V three of our most prora-,-Wfh7Li i! lnent physicians that 1 f'v -Xi l f '. would have to submit to
Ian operation to get relief.
tfy'ill secured a full treatment lAVit s"d took it according to
fiF hundred of Gall Stone. iU'li ' ' Since takine vour medi
cine I work reeulariy and
don't feel any 111 effects. I am praising your
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before tbey feel benefited. Just try one dose
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is taken you will hear nothing but the highest praise. Go to your druggist ask him about the great results it has been 'accomplishing in cases of people he knows or send to Geo. H. ftiayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St.. Chicago, 111., for a free book on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letters from people who bavs
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I also treat all stomach, liver, kidney, bowel, skin and rectal troubles and extend an Invitation to all who are afflicted to consult me free of charge. DR.- LEEDV ' Suits 32 & 33 Kimbach Bnilding HAMMOND. INDIANA.
Lowell.
Mrs. Hannah Spindler went to Chicago Heights yesterday, for a few days' visit at the home of her ?on. The Adult Bible class of the Methodist church met in regular session at the home of Rev. Voris Servies, Monday night. The business session being quickley disposed of the social features were taken up, consisting of games and various amusements, which were greatly enjoyed by the thirty members present. A lap supper w'as served. Mr. tnd Mrs. Servies are de-
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. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations.
They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the
candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless
people for almost any price. If you want lYrlgley's look before you
buy.
Get what ycta
Your friends abroad would
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parcel post.
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above caution solely to
protect oar customers. who are continually writ.
fas? us that they hare been deceived bv imkatiana which
t&eypurchased thinking they
WJUGLET'S.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CROWN POIXT.
Lot 4, Hayes' 1st East Fark add.
Benjamin F. Hayes to William H. Patten , I 700 . HAMMOXD.
Lots 60 to 62, blk 1, Fogg & Ham
mond's 1st add. John C. Becker to Herman Schreiber 1 TOLLESTOX.
Lot"19, blk 11, Co.'s 6th add. Ara
bella R. Orr to Richard T. Davis 1
Lot 41. blk 6, 2nd Logan rark
add, Ind. ' Tr. & Sav. Bank to John Pora 1 WHITING.
Lot 22, Theodore Harvey's sub.
Reinhard L. Baumgarten to Linda Sherwin 1,500 CART.
Lot 17, 3rd Grant Park add, Paul
Romano to George Mihok 400 EAST CHICAGO.
Lots 36 and 37, blk 6, s e 29-37-9,
Dorothea Harms to Henry H.
Harms 1 GART. , Lot 46. blk 1, Moore's sub, Adolf j Schwarzenberg to Stefan Kud- ' rikoff 360
Lot 13, blk 36, Gary Land Co.'s. 1st add, William G. Graden to Martin Donlin 1 Lot 13, blk 96. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Martin Donlin to William G. Graden . . . 1 WHITING. Lots 8, 9, Davidson's 3rd add, Konstanty Frankowskl to Julius Szudzinski 3,500 Lot 44. Forsyth's Term, sub, Julius Szudzinski to Teddy Kaminskl 8.000
OPENS UP NOSTRILS. CLEAR HEAD. ENDS COLD OR CATARRH AT HOME
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dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight, struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is "distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just once In "Ely' Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh, will surely disappear. Adv.
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