Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1917 — Page 6

THE TIMES February 21. 1!17 'i.JB.j.mj? jitij j'i ji Nfeiefcborh 31 Lake County CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE 9

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.l.iachi.-r Nona of Indiana boulevard, visited friends ill Ch.cauo. Th u rsda v . Mrs. Jo in J nn iik was f . n.i.re.l a very p.-:,:,. wit surprise party Thurs.lay f'vraiii liy ;i number of r friends. PurtriK tho cvpnins w vera I Kumc? of rcdro wcr piaved prices ra iiwar.lcil Mrs. Albert Sohaet'cr ami Jack Nyhin,!. A soiial hour followed the Karnes during which dainty ! freshi::cnt wire serv !.

Miss Ethel lat;es ,,. C;(-i.;i.l a"-

trie, is etitertninius;- M:s Ju'i'lmif .Ky f Madison. Wis. Miss C,.vetidovn .",:. v ' 'i ' ' r I a ' ti ed

' - fatllpfiro (airs at a (leorwie islillnnk of Vltllinc, Schrace Handing. !!1u',! purty I imrs-iii e- enme.

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Princess Thea t re tonight the popular ; f 'm star Bessla Barriscale, m "The Payment,". Tlio dram no si cry of a! .untry sill's Mme!.. for fume in Mj !riee cit . Also a ttvi.-p.irt Keystone! oniedy, "Th"' Social Crab" i:h HoWiy Winon. -J-J i-I j Mrs. .I.n.ii Henri, hson r ! amed home , ester lay from th South siioic !;ns- ! pit.tl in riii,'.i2,i, whi re fhf has been ' lifino.l for sevfr.il weeks. M rs. Hen-j . i.-kson is ina. 'i i r p r" v ed in lif.ilth i -1 hopes to soon he aide to be .. : o-., - ,! .":.):::. !

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tiss s M.-cs.e a Scorna Met nttf :i.lcl t' 'rphcurn thiMire in 1 1 a inon.-l. Thursday afternoon. Mr. a n.l Mrs .t..:i;. s I .::!. ".l . .Iron visiied at th- Sheppt-:i home llViio Park, Thursihiy.

CROWN POINT

?t.?r theatre toeit',:. E-ld :e l.yo-i

--id Lee Mran :n "The Pillule Ma-k."i Th'- nr rf.miriiiir" nf the r;!y muiv AIn "The Whispered Name." ( :i Sun- i oil is fiRurinK on sinking on" or more lav "The Jewel of Keith" arid other liv.'P veils possibly this sprmir and sump.. rites. Aiso four R.-o.t ai ts of van- : no r. in order to insure a suff if ;-nt v-a-,i..v;f, M.i .ncf 2 p. m. S-H-l t. r supply of a better iuaht y than thai There are I'l.iny ways of 1Mvi:;s r-tn its. ! by lb' . it y at th- pr s i-t 1 .rt this worM. 1 'ie of li;e W-t ways! Tii- unto m! s-dmient in !. v.rit-r- ;is-.' to sMi- a f,iv mi! s . -ou.it ;r:.l 1 by th.- . ity at pies. nt c-.-.us-s a fpii Aa:.)i it mow. Ti.e Wiiitin- Savings, (!.al of in. onven iei,ee to the us-rs. lnak-

tol Loan A" i.ilii'ti, to"' lIS"tii sho.-t. 2-H-t Mr J. W. Cii'-ry at.. J ottie son uct't ee!inir into h in-prove,! yes t.-nin y. I".'v Noat' "k. arrested on the charse f ass.'itiit aro: batter . wa fiv.e.l $ ! ."i. iiad an argument with his board

ing- the use of mi if-rK prn ' t u't. i i y impossible, ih'-y lieeoiilinjT eloRitt-d V. Illllll a i-iy short time. A thorough mvesL Kalion ii! be hold before th- Fr"li'lltnre of uny money is nnifi- and the servtct-s of f-n export waterworks engineer will probably be retained by the

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lur'.rtff wiiii-U lie slapped 1 or fa.e. I'pon the payiii-nt of the fine a.ol the ; it hoard hi", making a to'a: of $rS. liiy was re. eased. F'ir motor exi.ress ami tat:.-frr an i 'ra:ifer. work oa'.I t. h-pho-;.. 17:'U. Mr T'ett-r K h a:. -J famii were List fhioa v;s;t.irs. Thursday. Ah. re .lohn-on of Fred stnot. who.

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t 1 1. r supply. . "iirandnia" T'.osenbau. -r. as she w a ' familiarly known, one of the best known ; and well beloved women of tins i;y dnd at the ho m- of In - d an k ht ers m Ti i. a k S where .sh- had be. n visitit.e. She ban . been in f.-ble health for soioe ijitie aim 1 1 ft h- r luMii" on Main street to be cared .for In her ia ti k b t r. Th- remains will

:i! w'!,:-1 t ypin.id .;bl, i..-,UKnt here f,.r burial, til- funeral

'-ver, is improving sa t :st a.-.ort.y aow.?Iil t ,,,,,,, staturday afternoon, and M:s. Rav Myers, of .' T S. iiraae mc-, interment will be at Mapl-wood ti i i w -t dtnlitiieria. but is i ui- lln(,, , ry. The deceased, w advan. e.l proving-. . ; tn years, leaves a host of fri mis in tins Anion tho la'"'- ' tyjb:.1 i itv w-j10 rm,un, her passing.

fever 1-i'inii-tol are tnose of i.frt van

'rdi-i of r.2S Oiiio j venue, and li.miish h of T!7 S ' rate aveine.

Mr. and Mrs. Kmil I'ekarek of "tS Oveiand avenue a- c the proud parents ,f a little Oausl-.ttr. Mr. l'tkarek is ;' e genial druesist In the Slattern nluriiia.-y. A dauarhter lias a !sv just been borti to Mr. and Mrs. John Molloy of ."in New York avenue. ;.-,, rg-e Motig "f ''asper. Vyo.. is tin suest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. M-. ng on N'ew York n venue. Misses Ireii and Kvoiyn Stewart attended a lecture on "t'osturne Kesien-

ing'" by Miss ijuinn of Pratt inst it u'- a t t'entrat Music hall tmiieriow

tien bv the I'nmg o. m t hu ago las,

i er. 1 1) gr. Andrew Velok was adjudged insane yest.rday by Krs. I.au-r. I'utmim. Hil'.espie and Judg- Fr:st of Humni'iiri, and was taken ta, t'rown Point to await

V an Pin' J"'t a numb'-r of Crown Point lovers ''t the hexing- game, attended the bouts

at t no n.iiy u-.atre last evening. No o'her art-.sts have be-n mad among th- gang that terrorized the Panhandle brake m a ti on last Tuesday night, although th- Panhandle detectives, are still workin-r on th- case, with suspicion resting strongly on three other loon: young men. The seriousness of their uncalbd for prank is looming up large, and the young nun will in all probability have to pay the penalty. A stock company will hold the boards

Attorney Martin J. Smith at. I A. L. Courtnght have been in Indianapolis on business during the past wk.

i Mrs. K. n. Cole delightfully criteria d!i ed U r.artV .if I.CIV frirtula t li.. J,...,

Ins removal to Lngatis pert. i , i on .North Main street vosterdav aftei--T Whiting hoys are missing-. J.w.-sj ( - -v " ' ''Konnell and ICueene Texter and John; kammsky of itohert sdalo are missijy: ; Jtepi esenta t j e s of th- Chi. ago newsfroiii th.ir homes, their parents h it:1'' f""rf w'ere in Crown Point a rvl around distracted e,ver their disappearance. l- Vdar Lake yesterday in an ffort to is thought th. V have tak'-n a short trip' w"rk ,,p T'ossibie ch-w to the hits1 and will soon return. murder myst- ry that has stirred Lake m n- f ,.i, !,.,- i I count .

Irom Indianapolis wh'-r. for several days.

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Marsha! Piatt will desiguaie next Wff-k as the tinal time f,r the pajjt.

i.nwara i . i.rauy in in- i.iroo-ne i o.. uog wi anu an annnais that arc no, has returned from a long trip. j decorated with th- necessary brass tag Th- recuiar meeting of tie 1 st .: in ' a f t .t that date will b- put out of the s-'ars will be held m-xt Monday mirht at j wav. whi'h there will b- invitation of ean- Kr. 1 1. ('. Steplte:.s treats all hrnie oidates. , diseases, t he u io a t ism. eczema and Mr. and Vt s. P ' r .1. M-.s.-r of Sh." t a-' -"it ers a specialty. Cffi.-e r. er Meyer's dan avonu- nt' tt a in-d out-of-iow n i cro -fry. I'hono 4.'s. K.snieu e. I'tM. relatives last night. j 2-l''-eod tf M. E. Harr Sells Out.

M. 1". Harr. w ho fop th- past four vears has coiiduct-d a cunfectionary store and restaurant at ."iel lPith street, has sold out to Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 1. -e of 1"1 pas a. 111. Thej iVirseys arexiarietie.il in restaurant work and will

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be re.er-.rat.-d and rnnml' !. d in many niOIl., ' '' 1 ways. Mr. and Mrs. 1,,,,-s.y will t -k.-L M';,.tcr ,Va,t,.. ,,,., ,, ,.. . ,

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Mr. and Mrs. Harr have been well liked ami will bo greatly missed at this stand. They, however, will continue to r-oiipy their prisent tlat. Mr. TIarr wi'l tak- a much, needed n. atb.n and has as .t not ,i.cid.d a to what line c-t w ! h he . j ! , t into.

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F'"R SALE Six-room hunaralow. Ail modern improvements. Will ;i i,eiow cost before April lst. Part cash. 134-5 Amy at e.. Ibibert-da'.e. 2-2.1-:; Mrs. Henry Killers, and Mrs. John Yisoimr: were c-nests of Mrs. Mev.-rs

of HauiUiond. yesteoiiay. ! IMw a:-, 1 Jew f tt is , .....!. e 1 to lix,

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Mr. and Airs. .Ir.'m S,.;s,,ik .,f M , r - t le a ' ; . en t- rtaincd .1 :,u:,ihei- of:

rflatives and friends at a i o'clock dinner T.".:i s.lay, in honor of Mr:-. Spis-ak's birthday anniversary. J. ". Cushrnan of Atnv avenue, spent Thursday in Chicago on business. Henry Arnold of Lake averiU", left Friday for M i rsh a 11 1 ,-, v. u, Iowa, to ;:-. t his w ' f ;ro dutishter. tliss V ' r t 1" a i ; a ' r of .M y i - la ae-

lather, i ;. Schmiir, are visiting

Crown Point for- a few days. Miss Mathilda Wi.ldel spent Thurs- j day at the home of the S;i. family. i Mrs. Win. St htr.idt was a Hammond ' shopper r,n Friday. j Paul S.isp. was su.-p, ie,l Th.irsdav ' eve nl! is by some friend.- and relarive.to ,-r ;. a te i is i.-rthd.i t .

Miss K.ia .-. iiultz an f rosp Oh a -o. v isite.i h

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Th- ee ,h!l : .-u o' John I '- I'i i-n.iv are down w ith ;.iirt ff v.-r.

J !'r. 'I'm i rr of I -. er w a here on pro-

les-.onai IM.-l-e-S Pi-is we. 1c. .I'Mitl it a k-r i - on the si. k , ; . Ft na Kaske a i tended a party it Hammond, at the home nf Kvei.v I Palmliack on Washington's, birthday

Minister will soon he on the map.'

some time ago an inmate of th- I'llnuing institute who had escap-d. was found lore anl tie mirf-hai hrouaht 'lit.) to ll.m.ii; m 1. im ed::c-day a n , a r, ! red loan v. a s foar.d , a Cal'l-n.; a i , a i: e r ea .- la- r : -r

i ri r, a ' i a of r lieu mat ism. Mrs. Lava-i Tucker of Myrtle at lino, was a Har.imond visitor yesterday. The Hobertsdale fire department wa ailed to a fire at Roby, Thursday afternoon.

HOBART Rev. F. W. Miller of Chicago.

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THE Chandler offers intrinsic value greater than other cars for which you are asked to pay much more. Greater value in materials, design, equipment, and, above all else, in the dependable and enduring service of its marvelous motor. You may say it is easy to make such a claim for the Chandler. It is.' And IT IS EASY TO PROVE SUCH A CLAIM FOR THE CHANDLER. Year-old Chandlers command as high or higher price in the used car market than year-old cars of other makes selling, when new, for two or three hundred dollars more. Could any further evidence be asked, to prove Chandler leadership in value? It wouldn't seem so, but let's make thorough inquiry. What other make of car, at anything like the Chandler price, offers you a motor which has been developed, refined and perfected throughout four years of conscientious manu

facture and not subjected to radical changes or experimental devices? None. What other make of car, at anything like the Chandler price, offers you such a proven mechanism as the whole Chandler chassis? None, What other make of car, at anything like the Chandler price, offers you all those features characteristic of the highest priced, high-grade cars Bosch high tension magneto; solid cast aluminum motor base, extending from frame to frame ; big silent chains instead of noisy gears for driving the motor shafts; full floating and silent spiral bevel gear rear axle and light running annular ball bearings in transmission; differential and rear wheels? None. What other make of car at anything like the Chandler price offers you more beautiful and comfortable bodies than the Chandler? None, Chandler policy has ahvaj-s kept the Chandler price low. Relatively it is lower today, when so many prices have been inflated, than ever before.

These are Facts, and to you they mean a Better Car for Less Money Seven-Passenger Touring Car, SI 395 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1395 Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan, S2095 Four-Passenger Convertible Coupe, $1995 Limousine, $2695 All prices f. o. b. Cleveland COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW

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HAMMOND SALESROOM 504-6-8 Hohman Street. Phone 650.

G ARY SALESROOM 625-627 Washington St. Phone 1470.

CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio

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preach at the Unitarian church, Sunday evening:. Rev. R. J. Long-, archdeacon of the

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Edward Jn'ier ami diocese, will preaoA at the evening

J. E. Burns who has been sick with pneumonia for some time, is murh improved ami able to be out part of the time.

R. R. Peddn-oi-d and K. E. Pierson j Butch Mackeld.-y. F. Hillnun and J.

transacted business at Valparaiso yesterda y. A number of Hohart fi?'1"' f'tis attended the. Ever Kammer-Sa lor exhibition at Gary last. niS'it-

Itte; were in Chicaco maKing arrangembonts for tht-ir trio to Hot Pprint-s. They will leave for Hot Springs. Tuesday of next w-eetc.

Rev. F. Rothermei of 'i hdsin City.! There lire lOJtOO Lake County penpi nreached the, lenten service, at the i who are. living: nil over the I'. S.

Catholic chur--h, Thursday f ver.tns- i A. F. Xitchman is. visiting relatives ! in i Tiieasro fr,r a lew days. j

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Property That The Poor Man Can Buy. Terms on All

.: i'. . : i:-:i: - o ; in,ii- and srarH- . i'li- pi..oiri f..- Pi rue K-tras- or room i nt. iecise, C,,.-. sS;,l. y and la:',!---tin. Price $6,000. 12-rooin residence and store, corner lot. rents f.'ai.ou per month. Price $4,0O0.

s- r id. c :i T ru can. A la it: .-;ii a: S 2,7 D0.C0. N-r-a.iu residence on Mi.-h. ."it ft. o-.'iriil foundation. Price $2,500. K-room brick residence. 2 - 7 Mich. I '.iiT ha ma in at S2.75O.0O.

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EF. PETER Si'lll'TZ I P.AKOAINS.

ui I : - a-..-.. i for $2,750.

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BAESiUNS. rive flat bidg-., cor. Sihley and Ciiarlotte, rents S115.00 per month. Pays 20 per cent. Price ST, 200 53,200 cash.

The T?Et isttirt brick 3-ilat ijlt'.-f. in da'-. .... i..., . t c.u.i ,, na atir iier.i:. . 1 1. basement, npht down town. Price S7.000. Ti,.-ee .",-t,,om eoMn".-; en Traioan. a i i in ko.hI cond:ti.,n. alw s rented, icar I'ai.nx. t'lice $1,550 ou-li.

.,. ,,,,; t. sob in-t . it. hd, I e : -. ii -1 st vie, h.d water h.-at. all modern, on Truman at,,, near I'akl.-.v. Price $4,000.

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