Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1917 — Page 2

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' abbetting the eight previously mentioned in their fun making- The balladims of the first part will be Geo. Clark, Guy IMekey and J. .McNeil. J with these vocalists: 11. C. Hunter. J. ', T. Scott, Hob Molt. n. W. Scott, K. J. P.rusel. Norman Jridge. ". L. Hartley K. M. Shanklin. It. S. Honsib. G. II!. Derner. 11. K. I'.eaubien. IS. 1". Hulst. L. C. Smith, W. A. Lin han.tn,

Theo. C Klotz, A. H. ay, Hiiil Tims. Y . lUxon. There are still plenty of good seats left for either night's performance, ami the committee in charge of the sliovv announciH that there positively will NOT be a thirl night's performance, so those ing to no to this show will have to io so either Monday or Tuesday :i...iu. There will be a bit; free street pa

rade at 1- o'clock Mommy noon In! which ;

tlie Shrine band, the Shrine patrol, and the entire cast will appear. I'.e sure and see this puiode it will be well worth your time.

The first sneeze is the danger signal. Time to take

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Keplete with novelies. the latest and :'.ost tuneful musical numbers, twelve -ung ladies who sing and dati'T, an array of scenery and costumes equal to that seen with the best traveling Professional minstrel companies, are among the features presented in the Hammond Shriners' big show this year, wi'ii.-h will be presented at the Orpliptim theatre Monday and Tuesday nights only. The "Jollies uf 1917" Is t'.e name of the production which consists of a hig minstrel f.rst part, in which thirty men appear, and a. second part, made up of acts of a Follies nature The blackface end men in the first part will be: II . K. Sharrer. V. A. Parry. Sid Kaufmann. Harry Margenau. Win. Startsman, G. 1,. Adkins, W. r. I'.eaubien and J. I.orentz with V. S. Heiter in the middle aiding and

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HAMMOND'S FIRST ) j HEALTH OFFICER i Pr. James Gilbert Van Ue Walker, who!

died this week at an advanced ag, was

buried yesterday afternoon In Oak Hill cemetery lollowing services at the late residence in 523 Johnson street at which the Rev. Cowley officiated. Pr. Van DeWalker was a lawyer, physician and soldier and served without compensation as the llrst health officer .in the city of Hammond under Mayor if. it. Towle. He was continued in office by Mayor ilott. ,ln the above picture the doctor is wear the star of secretary of the board of health.

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Hammond' white light district, the "I'ive Points" m ar the bake Front Park, Hill soon have an added amusement att no tion, in a roller skating rink owm d by .Julius Linnmann and M. Madura. The place will be known as the Indiana Garden. Kink. Th building which is already completed is located in the grove of the old While House place, and is eighty by one hundred and twenty feet in its d imensi.ftis. With an elegant ('or, beautifully decorated, and properly arranged for winter and summer comfort, it is one of th-s best amusement balls in this territory. The building alone cost over $5,000. The grand opening has been set for Saturday February 3rd. Skating can be enjoyed every night, and on Saturday and Sundays extra matinee will be given. It is also planned to run a program of dances in the building during the summer months.

.Mr. .Madura is a veteran in the roller

skating rink business, having for n number of years successfully managed the popular Whiting rink.

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At the Movies

DeLUXE SATURDAY

Douglas Fairbanks, screen star exannounced he adds to his past program theatre Saturday in his latest Triangle Play, "The Matrimaniae"' It is assert

ed that the asrile and athletic young i r.ian outdoes all his previous feats if leaping, swinging, climbing and bound-j ing in his newest picture; also, it is : announced, he adsd to his pas program I by riding the "rods" of a railway coach i End walking from a roof to a telephone pole among the wires. At the pole he ! ..

stops long enough to g-t married by wire, an obliging lineman making the necessary conunections with a minister who is in Jail and Doug's fiance, who is locked in a room in a hotel

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GARY "Y" FIRST TEAM WINS FROM HAMILTON PARK

highet scores. The out of town guests were Mrs. Knight of Chicago, and Mrs. Fllcklnger of Pennsylvania.

his home on Ivy street. Mr George Connors who has been ill for the past two weeks, is improving. .1. V. Marsh had the misfortune to fa'l yesterday injuring his leg which had recently been fractured . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephens attended the. Allies' bazaar it: Chicago last evening.

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eating In this city and will have an office at 3417 Michigan avenue. He will

"We have set a high standard for our j move his family here in the near fuplao. and We expect to conduct the'ture. Dr. Tananewicz is a graduate of

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Locomotive Smelting

HaJdwin Locomotive IJtiltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific American Can Co. New York Central Colorado Fuel .- Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio

Crucible Steel Frie : Amerlcan Steel Fdrs til General Electric l'j!l Great Northern 117 Maxwell Motors SS Mexican Petroleum In.;' Northern Pacific lo Pennsylvania JitD Reading T2' Southern Pacific its Southern Railway. HI5 Chgo., Mil. & St. Paul Mir Texas Oil V. S. Steel tin Utah Copper 107 : "Westtrn Vnion H I Wabash 1". ' Willys Ovtrland 2G

Indiana Harbor Persona! cad Otherwise

the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery,' having had one year's hospital experience and two years' general practice there.

Mrs George Hall of Hohart, Is visit- : ine her daughter, Mrs. Sam Black.

Mrs. W. B. Van Horn will enter- j Ita'm this evening in honor of Sits.; Clair Stephens. ! Mrs. James Judge will entertain ai j few ladies this afternoon at her home

in honor of her biraiday anniversary.

) Mr. ana .Mrs. J. a. .leegarueii win j 'attend the Allies' bazaar this after-t

East Chicago Her People sad Occurences

(BY CEANDOS KAGOIT.) Last night at the Gary T. M. C. A. the T" first team defeated the fast Ha-n-

! ilton Park team of Chicago by a score ! of 43 to 41. In the first half Gary was ; leading 30 to 20, but In the second h'.:f j Hamilton came lack strong ani v i y j nearl ytled the score. The Gary team ' showed much improvement in teamwork : and passing than in recent games. Th' big feature of the game, was the fast , teamwork of both teams. Jester made i a big hit when he caged 7 baskets for j his team. Marchal at forward played a , star game, caging 5 baskets for the j home team. Manning played a star j game for Hamilton, caging 7 counter--j fir his team. Morre also played a great I game.

The Gary 'Y Reserves lost the i game to the Training A. C. from Chicago, the fin.il score being 28 to 11. Lineups: Gary Lewis, f; Marchal, f; Jester, c; McCauley. g; Quinn, g. Hamilton Manning, f: Moore, f; McJovern, c; Dunn, g: Wahlen, g. - t Lewis, ri: Marchal, 5; Jester. 7; McCauley. S; Quinn, 1; Manning. 7: Moore. 5; MeGovern. 3; Dunn, 1; Wahlen. 4. Subtitutes Molton for MeGovern; Miller for Dunn. Referee, Gilroy, Gary. Timekeeper. Kinzel.

Mrs. J. W. Lees entertained Thursday afternoon at her home on Fir street in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emily Lees of Allentown, Pa. The house was beautifully decorated in cut flowers. The hours were enjoyed in

5o in which Mrs. Knowles. Mrs. Ru-1 noon. dolph and Miss Bessie MeAiiley won! ' Glen Mollnder Is ill with tonsilitis at

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DEATH IS WiDELY

CXOSi: CHICAGO QBAIJI rUTTJEES. Wheat May, $1.88; July, $l.f.lS; Stpt.. J1.35HCorn May. J1.01U: July SDc. Oats May, SSsc; July. o78c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipt. 3MKMJ; market, strong. 5 to 10 higher; mixed, $10.70'j 11.20; good. JlO.Sn'frll.OS; rough. $10.75 10.90: light, $10.33 1i 11.05; pigs. JS.00 it 10.13. Cattle Receipts, 3.000; market, steady to 10 lower; beeves. $7. SO U 1 1.73 ; cow s-heifers. $4.70 10.10: stoekersfeeders, $5.736 8.75: texans. $8.60? 0.30; calves, $10. OOtg 14.75; canners. $:t.75'ai 6.00; western Eteers. $7.70 n 10.00.

Hammond's city hall was In mourning today for Nicholas Iauer. the member of the board of public works who died suddenly yesterday morning of pneumonia ami is to b; burled tomorrow afternoon following services in St. Joseph's church at S o'clock. On account of the funeral the city ball will be closed tomorrow.

Miss Jane McCluskey entertained the Thursday Perdo Club last evening at her home on Olrott avenue. In the card games the prizes were won by Miss Janet McXab. first: Miss Gwendolyn Williams, second, and Miss Ruth Mc-

i Cluskey. consolation. In two weeks Mrs.

O. C. Hughes will entertain at her home on Northcote aenue. Mrs. M. J. Kiernan of Baring avenue is visiting witn friends in Hammond today. Mrs. F. L. Evans and son Hadley who have been visiting since Christmas with relatives in Quinceyc Mich., will return home tomorrow. The Pinochle Club will be entertained

j Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

L. Faust in the Rell apartments on Forsyth avenue.

Mrs. Purdy was hostess yesterday 1

afternoon to the members of the Tburs-

. . .i . v ,,,v, i day Five Hundred Club. In the card primaries I can say that he was such .... , . . .. . , .,. v. games which were enjoved during the an opponent that any man could be J

glad to meet In an open field and the fairest of men. I feel that we have

in vwo weens Airs, oeorge lteuss

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HAMMOND TODAY Gowpton Piumfo Stock Company With

Edward Aubrey, city controller: "His death is such a great shock that it al-j most impossible for me to realize that j

i he is gone, never to return. He was a

CHICAGO PRODUCE. Butter Creamery extras. S6sc; creamery firsts, 34 35c; firsts. 32' j iy 34c; seconds, 31',i 5t 3;c. Eggs Ordinaries. 35 Si 3Sc; firsts, 40c.

SWEET RELISH, 3 bottles 25 LARGE JAR APPLE BUTTER. 10 FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 18 WALLACE T0M0T0ES, No. 3 can, per cm 12 GREEN FARM SWEET POTATOES, No. 3 can; per can 124 FANCY PINK SALMON, TALL CAN, per can 14$ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 cans. . J 25$ DOWNEY DELIGHT OLEO, per lb. .... 25c4 GOOD LUCK OLEO, per lb 27$ LINCOLN OLEO, 2 lb. pkg 42$ FULL QT. JAR QUEEN OLIVES 2D$ OUR OWN BLEND COFFEE, per lb 23$ PURE FRUIT PRESERVES, glass jar 15$

BAIRD AND COOPER ARE POPULAR HERE The Hammond theater-going public has taken such a fancy to Miss Grace

Baird and Mr. James Cooper, leading woman and man respectively of the Compton-Plumb Stock Company at flic. Orpheum this week, that they may be brought back to the city at the head or a permanent stock company playing the best of dramatic successes. It is said that Manager Loveridge Is organizing a resident company and has

been out of the city the first half of tlie week seeking talent to be used. However the manager lias mado no announcement of his plans. The bill for tonight is "Daddy and The Girls." a comedy-drama, and tomorrow the company plays, "My Wife's Family."

There was a vacant seat in the board j c;O80 personal friend of mine and I adof works chamber and business was lnired hIm for straight-forward, suspended for an hour at the regular nontSt expressions and I know that his meeting time today while officials who hudement will be missed."

Peter J. Lyons, city engineer: "Nicholas Lauer was a very able, conscien-

have not recovered from the shock of the unexpected death taiked of the I

young man taken from their midst in the prime of a useful life And a city that knew Nicholas Iauer as a poor boy who lost his parents and

only brother, educated himself as

tious young man, an admirable official and a dear friend." Otto Duekle, city treasurer: "We all

ne j feel our loss so keenly that words can

afternoon, Mrs. Frank Twing and Mrs.

Ikrt Clapper carried off the prize:). A delicious luncheon concluded the after

noon.

will entertain at a 1 o'clock luncheon for the ladies. Street Commissioner M. J. Kiernan. was in Chicago yesterday on business. Mr. Carl Jensen has been confined to his home on 144th street for the past two weeks on account of illness. If you'll advertise your holiday bargains we will get the people to hop early. Xow'a the time to get buay-

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Presents "Daddy and The Girls" Daily Souvenior, Matinees TOMORROW "AMERICA FIRST" A Comedy of Today.

BOWLING MATCH.

John Gill's All-Stars and a team picked b yMax Kuhn are to bowl for a sidebet of fifty dollars at the McCool alleys Monday night.

OWL CAR RE-ROUTED.

The Gary and Interurban has announced that the owl cr leaving Hammond at 4:50 a. m. each day will hereafter run through to the gates of the Gary steel mill instead of cutting o:T and going to the barns.

t A newpnper for people wiio are ) tlll on earth that'a what THE ' TIMES

worked, and was true to his trust as a public official, shares the grief of the administration. At the city hall today officials made amang others the following expressions of appreciation of Nicholas Lauer and sorrow because of his death: Mayor John D. Smalley: "The death of Nicholas Lauer was a blow to al! or us. He was a reliable man in every respect, and I regret very much that he has passed away. Without doubt .lie had the best interests of the city at

heart at all times." lianiel V. Enright. republican nmber of the board of works: "Nicholas Lauer was my friend for twenty-two years and I don't believe Hammond has ever had a squarer young man. Every step he took as an official was made conscientiously and without fear. I can not express my sorrow." Jacob Schroeter. president of the board: "I give him the highest respect in all tings, in co-operation, in public spirit and sincere endeavor. He took great pride in doing the right thing at all times and was a good official." William Kolb, city clerk: "He was a man whose friendship I prized, and as he was my opponent in the last city

not convey the sorrow. We extend to his widow and children our deepest sympathy." E. E. Cole, building commissioner: "I have never known Nicholas Lauer to be other than industrious and always ready to help. My acquaintance with him began when he was secretary of

the cigarmakers' union and I was business agent for the carpenters I always valued his friendship highly." PASTIME TCDAY A FIVE REEL FEATURE Featuring EDNA HALL in LITTLE EVE EDGARTON SATURDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in a five act feature "THE RISE OF SUSAN" Sunday Five act feature, featuring Helen Chad wick in "The Challenge."

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Mrs. Particular is particularly pleased with the manner in which this market is conducted. She nominates this shop for the Public Favor Prize and her husband's appetite seconds the motion.

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Special Sale Kelhier's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams. K el IbovV Kii-rnr (livcd Uacoii

Pork Koastsno waste, no fat; 8-10 lb. av Yi$ r -r or Loin of Milk Fed Veal , 19 Shoulder or Breast of Veal .15d Choice Cuts Beef Pot Roast (cut from No. 1 beef)l-lo Choice Cuts Beef Rib Roast (boneless, rolled) 11$ Boiling Beef Corned Beef, home sugar cured (boneless brisket), .loc Hind Quarter of Lamb 18 Lamb Front L$ All our Home .Made Sausage, Hamburger, Liver Sausage and Pork Sausage, only 14 Edelweiss Limburger, very fine, brick 32$ We have a fine line of Chickens, per lb .24$ Trade, at Kelluer's, the finest most up-to-date market in Hammond.

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Attention! Attention I There are still plenty of good seats left for the Shriner's Minstrels

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ALL HAMMOND TALENT BIGGEST TREAT OF THE YEAR ORPHEUtBI Two Nights Only 4 Monday and Tuesday Nights Reserved seats now selling at Orpheum Theater. Be sure and sec the big street parade Monday noon

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TODAY Fanny Ward and Jack Dean IX WITCHCRAFT

SATURDAY

. Douglas Fairbanks in THE MATRIMANIAC SUNDAY Frank Keenan in THE SIN-YE-DO

The Management Highly Recommends Both Saturdav and Sundav Features

Coming THURS. AND FRIDAY Next Week

Nazimova in "War Brides

A Story of Greater Tragedies Than Those of the. Trenches Extra Good. sr B. The last Keystone release was "Bombs," shown In our theater two months ago. We have played each and every Keystone comedy release up to the present day. Respectfully, Management.

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