Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1913 — Page 6
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Backed up by a popular good will extending far beyond Lake county, and a product of distinct merit, the La Vendor Cigar company of Hammond has been incorporated with a capital stock of 1 15,000. Its directors are Auditor-elect Ed Simon of Hammond, founder of the business; William Welter, Hammond's outgoing city treasurer; Chris " Lassen, a
prominent business man of Cedar Lake,
surer of the corporation. By the loth of next month the company hopes to be located in Its new factory building at Hohman street and the Wabash tracks in Hammond, where a $7,000 structure is nearlng completion. The building stands on a thirtyeight foot lot and is one story in height, but its walls are strong enough to support a second story. A basement is to be added as soon as a deep
and John B. Faulknor of Michigan sewer Is provided. By next summer
City, state senator and editor of the ! il expected that a working force of
CHICAGO TELEPHONE CO. ISSUES DISTRICT DIRECTORY TODAY Telephone subscribers in Gary, Hammond. Whiting, Indiana Harbor. East Chicago, . Lansing and Lowell are included In the new telephone directory issued today by the Chicago Telephone company. Heretofore Gary has had its own directory and Hammond, Whiting,- Bast Chicago and Indiana Harbor comprised another one.
NEW LAWSUITS ARE BEGUN
Three corporations are made defendants In a many suits filed in the superior court for damages. Sire. Agnea Majewskl through her attorney. Batteiger, Tinkham & Tinkhaxn, Is suing: the Indiana Steel company of Gary for her husband's death, which occurred last June. He was employed a a metal pourer in the plant. Burr L. Drake asks damages of the Green linn for alleged Injuries which he says he received a year ago last October, when a car ran into the wagon on which he waa driving. ' He 1 represented by the law firm, Moran & Xrca Loo Is Dlttrick. a former employe of the American Potato Machinery company, asks1 damages for an ' injury which he says he received while operating a milling machine for the company. He la represented by Attorney
H. E. Granger.
W. J. M'ALEER WOULD NOT BE CANDIDATE Political dopesters in compiling the list of prospective candidates for county offices next year have Included the name of Attorney W. J. McAleer of Hammond for the superior court bench rn room three. The report has been embarrassing to Attorney McAleer as the Judgeship in any court has never been considered by him for a moment. He has been approached by his friends on the subject and to all he gave the same answer, to the effect that the appreciates their good will, but that under no circumstances would he consider being a candidate for any court. To head off any further rumors he has asked Thb Times to quote him as saying that he is not a candidate.
voted to china painting and as an art
ist in this line she ranked among the best In Lake county. Her annual holi
day displays were very popular and' each year added to her reputation as an artist. Until her illness she had received many of her customers at her home who came there to make selections for holiday gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Eder had no children.
She would have been 26 years old on her next birthday, February 7. Mrs. Eder was born at AInsworth in Lake county, but with the exception of one year at her birthplace, and five years
in Hammond, she spent all of her life
at East Chicago.
MAJESTIC ROLLER RK Gary, Indiana Open every Afternoon and Evening Special Programme Skates Every Wenesday and Sunday Nights Rink can be reserved for private parties on Tuesday and Thursday night This rink is catering only to those who conduct themselves as Ladles and Gentlemen, and guarantees good order and courteous treatment to patrons at all times.
FRED WHEELER TO QUIT THEATER AND TAKE EDITORSHIP It Is rumored in Gary today that Fred T. Wheeler, manager of the Gary theater, will leave Gary the first of the year for his formr home In Crown Point, where he will resume the man
aging editorship of the Lake County Star. Mr. Wheeler has made many friends while In Gary and If the report
is true will be sorry to see him leavi Gary- Mr. Wheeler and his family re side at 643 Jackson street.
LAKE CO. SHOCKED
BY HER DEATH
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advice, though reluctantly, and return
ed In the evening to find her very ill. Her condition grew rapidly worse and
me Bum oi lour pnysicrs3s and a nurse was of no avail. By Saturday
noon her life was practically despired
of. and only by putting forth a supreme heroic effort with the aid of stimulants did she live through the afternoon and evening. She had had constant medical attention since Friday forenoon and
the four doctors who were in consulta
tion on the case left nothing undone In
medical science to save her life.
Mr. and Mrs. Bder were married five year ago last September. She was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank W Clinton of East Chicago, and In addi
tion to her husband she is survived by
ner parents ana four brothers. A year ago December" 17 she lost her deter, Mrs. Alice Re nek of Muskegon. - Mich.,
through Illness.
Although Mrs. Eder devoted little or
no time to club life, she had scores of
friends In Hammond and East Chicago who greatly deplore her untimely death. Most of her spare time was de-
East Chicago Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Art
T. D. Williams, director. Finest teachers in all departments. Street cars from all directions to door. Programs furnished for concerts and special music for entertainments, lodges a specialty.
772 CHICAGO AVENUE PHONE 348 EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
A BAS LES CIGARETTES
The firm of GoMen Brothers, trans
fer line has put the ban on the cigarette and started the old agitation
anew. "I have made a thorough test,
said Levi Golden of the management today, "and I find that the young men
who smoke cigarettes are defllcient in
memory cannot be trusted with
mportant work so well as ' others.
That Is because they have used them durlnir boyhood and the habit has sap
ped their vitality and stunted their growth."
Michigan City dispatch. There are a few other holders of the
150 shares of stock, of which, Ed Simon, however, owns seventy-six. Mr. Simon is also the president and trea-
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forty or fifty persons will be employed
At the present time the force In the '. Huehn building factory is composed of
about twenty employes. Louis Brown, an experienced cigar manufacturer, formerly of Grand Haven, Mich., has been retained as the manager Of the plant. Mr. Simon will, however, maintain a supervision of the business as much as his time In the auditor's office will permit. Speaking of Mr. Brown, the Grand Haven News says: - "Louis Brown, one of Grand Haven's real 'live wires,' has disposed of his cigar factory and retail cigar and to-
i bacco store In Grand Haven and will leave next week for Hammond, Ind., to eecome manager of the La Vendor ci
gar factory In that cVv- --- - "Mr. Brown has been in business in Grand Haven since 1907, and during that time he has been making friends by the score. His decision to leave the city is being received with the greatest rgrt both by buslnss and social friends. -. . . "Mr. Brown is one of the men- whose hustle and progressiveness has kept Grand Haven on the map, and his popular store on Washington street has been a favorite place since it opened In 1910. "Among the fraternal orders to which Mr. Brown belong are: Elks, Knights of Pythias, Eagles, Arbiter Verelns and Moose. He is a charter member of the Elks." Mr. Simon and his company will continue to s-pecalize in La Vendor and El Cardo cigars, two brands which Mr. Simon has made extremely popular.
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There's no need of it. Sniff a little Kondon's. the original and genuine Catarrhal Jelly, up the nostrils.' Its soothing, healing properties quickly relieve you. Best thing for hay fever.coids, catarrh, sore throat, catarrhal headache, nose bleed, deafness, etc Relieves the condition which causes snoring. Sold only in 25c and 50c sanitary tubes by druggists or direct. Sample free. Write Kondnn Mfq.Co-, Minneapolis Minn.
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