Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1913 — Page 6
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PAGE SIX THE TIMES. December 13, 1913..
Crown Point News Happenings of a Day in Lake County's lively Capital
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From the Diary of Si. Lence
I WHITING AND ENVIRONS
Eggs Forced Down. Headlines In paper. Yep, we hed t' force one down yestlddy. Maria heard thet Mrs. Hi Mighty wui
only a-goin" t' spend 75 cents on her present this year, so she cut her's down to fifty. The city board of health is mailing notices for a general cleanup, especially In the alleys of Crown Point, which from their appearance is timely and necessary. "Crown Point's alleys are not things of beauty at the best, but some of the litter thrown into them gives them an appearance that any
civilized community should be ashamed of. They are a menace to the public health and should be cleaned before the cold weather sets In. Quite a number from here attended the funeral of Peter Kuel, a former Hanover Center citizen, who died in Chicago on December 9, the funeral services being- held at Hanover" Center yesterday morning. Crown Point's marriage mill is coming In for its share of notoriety in the metropolitan dallies of late, hardly a day passing- but what the papers are well sprinkled with items concerning the outcome and results of marriages performed here. In most instances the reports are not of a flattering nature. Miss Atkinson, a teacher in the public schools. Is reported as being very low at the home of Mrs. Houk on Main street, suffering with a severe' case of
popular and her pupils and many friends are hoping for her early recovery. Mrs. Lew Mott is reported as being
dangerously ill with "typhoid fever at her home in the east part of town. The "Country store" at the Grand theater last evening drew a packed house, and the vaudeville stuntn secured by Manager Keifer were the best seen here in some time. Mrs. Fryar and daughter, Marjorie. of East Chicago, were the guests of.
Miss Mayme Laws on East street yes
terday. Mrs. Will Houk delightfully entertained the Embroidery club at her home on East street on Thursday afternoon. Attorney Ressler of Gary was a Crown Point business visitor yesterday. Quite a number from here will attend the Primrose-Dockstader show at
the Gary theater this evening. Little improvement is noted in the condition of John Mangold, who has been quite ill for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Parry and son Vaughn of Hammond will visit over Sunday with Crown Point relatives. Mra. J. A. Donnaha was hostess to
the Housekeepers' club at her home i
Christian church: , Sunday school, 9:45a. m. Serman, 11 a. m. Topic, "Overcoming Temptation." Communion service, 11:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. ' Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Topic, "Supremacy of the Spiritual." Efficiency meeting Thursday evening. German Evangelical church of Whiting; Indiana boulevard, near 119th street. Preaching, "What Came From Naz arethT (Luke 1, 26-33), 10:30 a. m. "The Touth of John the Baptist," (Luke 1, 80) at 7:30 p. m. Young People's Devotional, 7 p. m.:
"Men and Women of the Bible," Miss
Eda Ilaman, leader.
Friday, not Thursday, 4:30 p. m.. Catechetical class; 7:30 p. m., Bible study; 8:30 p. m., choir. Saturday, 10-11 a. m., German classes; 8 p. m., church choir. Eugene G. Fuessle, Pastor. 526 Indiana boulevard. Methodist Episcopal church. Whiting. Sunday services, December 14, 1913: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship,, 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Paradox of Spiritual Performance." Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, 7:30 p. m. A large chorus ofVthe Sunday school will sing at the evening service. All are invited to hear the gospel in ser
mon and song. Come and worship.
The school children attended a mat
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on Main street on Thursday evening jnee at the Palace theater yesterday.
and a delightful time is reported.
Lincoln Chapter will give its jmembers a blowout in the shape of a big feed and banquet at the Masonic lodge rooms on Ionday eventag. The Lake County Pioneer Monument
al works Is erecting a fine sarcophagus i
monument in the Thornton, 111., cemetery this week for the Berg estate, the memorial being one of the largest In that burial ground. Mrs. Claude W. Allman was a Chl-
pneumonla. Miss,. Atkinson Is very cago visitor yesterday.
ROBERTSDALE. William, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hubbard of Indiana boulevard, is quite Bick. Mrs. Robert Atchison and Mrs. Fred Eggers were the guests of Mrs. B. Coates of East Side, yesterday. Mrs. William Rohrdansi of Roberts avenue, spent the day shopping n Chicago. Supt. C. M. McDanels of Hammond, visited the Franklin school, Thursday. MisB Nettie Holbeck and sister. Marie, visited in South Chicago last evening. Oscar .Galles of East Chisago, was a Robertsdale business visitor, Thursday. Mr. Woodall of Roberts avenue. Is confined to hlB home by Illness. ' Misses Cecelia Noble and Lila Schoeneman of the Franklin school, visited Chicago schools Thursday. Alma Frits of Roberts avenue, is on
the sick Hat.
GRIFFITH.
James Kannard of Des Moines, Iowa, was a business visitor here yesterday. Ask some one obout the Riley but
tons. You know Riley. Wiiv ves. Jim! ! also "spent
where special Indiana films were shown.
Mrs. Joseph Kaiser of Hammond, was a Whiting 'visitor on Thursday night. Thomas Barnett and aunt, Mrs. Louis
' Watts, have returned from Cleveland,
Ohio, where they attended the funeral of the former's mother. The Daughters of Liberty will give a dance in the I. O. O. F. hall on next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Peterson whose husband was killed t at the Graeselll Chemical Company's plant at East Chicago, ha settled with the latter company for the sum of $4,000. Miss Sarah Fones has returned from an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Harry Exton in Louisiana. Miss Fones
several weeks visiting
It has to do with the school.
The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarland, returned last evening from their honeymoon trip. A. L. Russell transacted business in Chicago, today. A number from here went to Dyer, Wednesday evening to help In the Installation of new members In the Forester lodge at that place.
MUNSTER. -
Mrs. Jacob Kory was a Hammond shopper, Tuesday. The Lion store bus goess . through Munster three times a week now, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Miss Sharp and Miss Geib visited at
Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Hannaflel of he home of Mr9" Tuesday even-
friends at Wood River, 111., while on her return to Whiting. The Oxford players are the next to appear before the Whiting public on the high Bchool lecture course, their appearance being scheduled for next Wednesday. The company consists of
five members, Harrison W. Burh, Mrs. Stella Sebastian Ogden,' Miss Verne Ross Coburn, Claude Hart Ogden and Harry Allen Lelter. The company is a revelation to Lyceum- audiences, consisting of quartets, scenes from grand opera, light opera, solos, readings, sketches, crayon sketches and talks, and in fact everything in keeping with the highest lyceum art. Mrs. Alice R. Tilton of LSfporte ave
nue, entertained her cousin, Mrs. Minnie
Collins of Little Rock. Ark., and also Mrs. "E. E. Ragon of Gary. The Whiting high school basketball team went to Gary last evening to play the high school team of that cit.
Wesley L Thorp entertained the
young men of his Sunday school class
at 6 o clock dinner, at his home on LaPorte avenue on Wednesday even
ing. The Elks' dance given at the I. O. O.
F. hall on Thursday night was a very
peasant event.
Mrs. W. E. Putnam is visiting In
Menominee, Mich., where she accom
panied her mother, Mrs. Wilson, upon
her return home.
Frank Moore has returned home from
Montana for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Central
avenue.
Steve Semollo who was burned in
an explosion at the Standard Oil Com
pany the latter port of June, has returned from the Presbyterian hospital where he has been confined since the
accident. Semollo had seventy-flve per
cent of his body burned in the acci dent.
The L. O. T. M.. Winla Daughters'
hive No. 89, held their annual election of officers at their meeting this week.
The result of the election was as fol lows:
' Mrs. H. G. Muffin- Lady Commander.
Mrs. Ed O'Hara Lieutenant Com mander. Mrs. John Moore Past Commander. Mrs. Arthur Moore Chaplain.
Mrs. Frank Long Finance Auditor.
Mrs. Carrie Keller Record Keeper. Mrs. Harry Marshall L. at A. Mrs. Orren Mackey Sergeant. Miss Margaret Jenkins Sentinel. Mrs. Lingham Picket.
Mrs. John Moore I -i stalling Officer.
Adamo Stoll who has been fir sev
eral weeks, still remains in practically the same condition. Mr. Stoll Is a vet
eran of the civil war, and his advanc
ed age. It is thought Is a great hlnderance to his recovery. Mr. Stoll re
sides In Stleglits Park.
Have comfort In the bathroom with a
Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas A
TElec. Co.
mother. Mrs. Richard Schaaf, yesterday.
Arthur Miller of Aoberts avenue. Is
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flynn called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kaske, Wed-
In the shredder and Injured his thumb Lauerman, who has formally announc-
so badly that it had to be taken oft. i ed himself for this side of the line. Mr. Henry Worley, James Black and Carl ' Lauerman is no novice In the business, Brownell attended the meeting of the and has already proven that he ,1s a trustees of Indiana at Indianapolis, good Judge of values and human naWednesday. They returned loma last ture when wieding the hammer. Hi evening. , ... i rates are reasonable, and with the wide Louis Berg and wife were In Chicago . acquaintance that he; has, there promyesterday. -.''.. ! lses to be growing demand for his servWlliiam Purely, a young farmer Uv-j ices.
Ing Just south of town, was consider- Nicholas Ludwig, Sr., is substituting
ably injured while doing some heavy : as Juror for William Doescher who is lifting. ! a member of the regular panel In the
The Royal Neighbars are making superior court In Judge Retter's room.
preparations to give an old maids' pov-; The Jury will- convene for another
entertaining his brother. A., Meyers,' of I evnin"
Pennsylvania, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson- of Roberts avenue, entertained a few friends Thursday evening, in honor of their son Harry's birthday anniversary. ' . Captain Ryson of the fire department, was a Hammond business visitor Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Rhinesberger of Harrison avenue, Is confined to her home "with an attack of pleurisy. Henry Hatt and daughter Louise of Indiana boulevard, were Chicago visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stawitke f East Side, visited at the Klemm home In In. diana boulevard, Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Buell were the guests of friends in Chicago, Thursday. Mrs. Barr of South Chicago, visited her niece, Mrs. George Gerke of Cleveland avenue, yesterday. ' The Ladles' Aid society held a very ple'asant meeting at the home of Mrs. John Blaul, Thursday afternoon. .
Although Munster Is not Increasing
in proportion, there are jive or six new homes going up. Among those are the new parsonage, arry Jabocy, Mr. Tanis,
Will Krooswyk, Andrew Krooswyke
and Will Kracy are putting up new houses, and Peter Mulllnar Is building a barn.
Mrs. Joe Munster and Miss Kirkland
were Hammond shoppers on Thursday.
The children in the Munster school
are going to give a program on Friday, December 19.
QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER
Take a Glass of Salts if
Your Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles You.
No man or woman who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by flush
ing me Kianeys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all
rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble,
nervousness, constipation, dizziness.
sleeplessness, oiauaer disorders come
from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull acre in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water be--fre breakfast for a few days and your kidseys will then act fine. 'This famous salta is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia and has Xen used for- generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lilhia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. '
BURNHAEL Mrs. Louis Lohse and chllrren of
Hammond, visited friends in Burnham, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. J. Cullman of Deep River,
was here on business, Wednesday.
Mrs. S. Burnhame of Center avenue,
spent Wednesday afternoon in Ham
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Walker moved from
the Nelson farm Monday, to Hegewisch.
Glen and Hosford Park.
Misses Clara Adler and Marie Peter
son were Gary business visitors yester
day.
Mrs. G. Hcllenbaugh and son George,
are spending a 4 few days in Chicago
visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman spent
the forepart of the week In Hammond
shopping. Mrs:'J.,Betz and son were Gary shop pers yesterday.;. Miss Ellen Peterson spent Wednes
flay in Chicago, visiting the schools
there.
Joseph Adler of Gary, spent the day
with Thomas Adler and family.
J-L E. Sasse of Gary was a Glen Park
business visitor today. Mrs. Hollenbaugh was a Gary busl ness visitor Wednesday.
week of ten days.
she visited her son Guy and family
John Nltch of Cedar Lake, was In
town last evening.
Frank Garvin of Woodman, Wis.,
who has been visiting at the home of
Mrs. Fred Buse of Indiana Harbor, arrived at the home of her mother.
Mrs. Amelia Bailey, yesterday.
Ben Fogell who runs a hotel and saloon at Water Valley, was in town yesterday. Max Ahlgrlm of Shelby, was In town yesterday. George Hill and family went to Chicago yesterday, to visit friends. Mrs. R. C. Neal of Long Branch, Cal., who has been visiting relatives and friends in Attica and vicinity, stopped off In Lowell, Thursday night, to call on friends. Yesterday he visited Hammond, Gary and Michigan City, before going to Chicago, from which point he will start for his home.
HANDSOME SUIT OF GREEN BROADCLOTH
MAY BE MISS JESSIE M'CANN Maiden, Mass., Dec. 12. A young
woman answering In some details the
description of Miss Jessie E. McCann,
the missing New York school teacher.
Is at the Maiden hospital. She swooned and fell when In the company of a
young man In the station of the Boston & Maine railroad and at a .late hour was unconscious. The man left hurriedly.
READ THE TIMES FOR ALL THE SEWS,
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One of AyerS Pills at bedtime Just one. Act on the liver. Gently laxative. Suguscoated. All vegetable. Solid for 60 year. Ask Your doctor. 1"L
A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARES OH IOSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR TOUR OWN "WANT." IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES AND THIS CSCAI. RESULT IS A JOB.
TBH HOME NEWSPAPER OF LA KB COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THB TIMES.
BETTER THAU SPANKIH3. Spanking dees not cure children f d wetting:. Thr ta constitutional cause tor this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum roers. Box W. Notre Dame. Ind.. will end free to any another her successful home treatment, with fall instructions. Send po money, but write her today If your .-"Oilldren trouble yeu ia this way. DoM blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and jr4 people troubled with urine dlfnaulUaf by 4ay or right.
f YOU NEED FOR XMAS? SJl 2 Legal Rale Loans 2 j v Hammond Loan Co. 1 ) 569 Hohman St., 2nd Floor ) k (Over Model Clothiers) - ' r Phone 257 ' f OEPEN EVERY 11 1 sEVENING ) V
erty tea party at theid hall In the K.
P. building on December IT. They ex
pect this to be quite a social event.
A handsome granite monument has
been erected at the grave of the late
Mrs. Jacom Baughman.
Mrs. Amma Nichols returned from j New York, Dec. 12. The aged moth- 1
Chicago Heights last evening, where j er ef Charles Becker, former police
SON'S CRIME HID
FROM MOTHER
lieutenant, who Is In the death house I
at Sing Sing for the murder of Her
man Rosenthal, the gambler. Is dying
in this city, ignortant. or tne reason that prevents her son coming to see
bi sister. Mrs. Ben Palmer, for the i her. It was learned today. Becker only
naat week, returned home- yesterday, i knows that his mother Is ill and has
not been told her death is expeciea, it
is said.
McHle's Canadlaa CI ah at 10 ceats per eaa. Nothtas better. Nlae coupon
arlil set too mmtrt rrtwr. at.
(Advertising Story No. 41) t
Bed Welting
Bed wetting is a very annoying and
"John Dewes will hald a public sale common condition common to children
of both sexes, and should command
the attention of the parent at once.
Though quite often this Is a malcondition of the kidney and kidney secre-l
a. m. The sale consists ot horses, cat- tions, it Is not always so. Not uncom-
ST. JOHN. Mrs. Frank Berg of Rosebush, Mrch., is visiting here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Math Miller of Crown
Point, were visitors here Thursday
on the old John Thiel farm, one and one-half miles west of St. John, two miles northwest of Keutaberg, and four miles southwest of Dyer, on Tuesday, December 16. The sale begins at 10
IiOWEIiL. Charles Sanger has bought out the Logan restaurant on Commercial avenue, and will take possession January I. He is an energetic young man and should make a good success at this business. The young men of the Epworth league will give an oyster supper in Taylor's theater In the near future, the proceeds to apply to the payment of the new piano. Miss Alverta E. Simpson of the Mon-ette-DePeyster school for 'girls at Rensselaer, will occupy the pulpit at the Methodist church cf this place ntxt Sunday morning. She is a deaconness and in an exceedingly Intelligent lady, and an earnest worker In her chosen line. A cordial welcome im extended to all to come out and hear her discourse.
While Ellery Corning was helping to
shred corn Wednesday, he got his hand promising auctioneer In
tie, chickens, etc. Joseph Miller of Hammond, spent
Thursday evening here with his father.
John Milter, Sr.. an old resident of St. John, dfed at his home here yesterday morning at the age of 70 years, five months, and sixteen days. Death was due "tb cancer from which he suf fered for the last six months. He leaves a wldlw and seven children to mourn his loss. The children are as follows. John Miller, Jr.. of St. John; Math Miller of Crown Point; enry Miller and George Miller of Gary; Joseph Miller ot Hammond; Mrs. Jacob Huppenthal of St. John; and Mrs. Frank Bxg of Rosebush, Mich. . Funeral arrangements have been made for Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Catholic church. Interment at the Catholic emetery. Edward, Geisen of Crown Point, was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Anna Krosa of South Chicago, spent Friday here with her' parets, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lippine. John MilleEr Jr., Georgo Miller and Joseph Miller are Crown Point visitors today. St. John has developed a new and
Lambert D.
monly the condition is caused by anotomical deformatles, so slight as to have escaped the attention of the ob
serving mother, the nature of which
I can best explain when you visit my office.While a few of these cases are most intractable, I have been very successful and the recipient of expressions of much gratitude, from the mothers of most of the cases I have treated. Should your child snore or breathe through its mouth, have adenoids or tonsils, ! would admonish you to be not neglectful of the conditions as they are of importance. I am waiting to serve you to the best of my ability at any time you may see fit to call upon me with any such cases. Consultation free. BR. LEEEV Over the Lion Store Hammond. Indiana
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