Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1917 — Page 3
Thursday, July 19, 1917.
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Crown Point News
Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital j
Miss Eva Letr has returned from a pleasant visit with Chiacgo friends. A number of Crown Point people attended the dance at Spring Hill Grove. St. John. William Bartholomae of Chicago, is expected here to spend his annual vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bartholomae. Mr. Bartholomae is employed with the Sauerman Bros. Co. in Chicago. The Parry Monument works is erecting several large, monuments in the Dutton cemetery at Ross, Ind. Misses Lillian Schmidt, Ella Mossoth
and Pearl Kaiser have been visiting at the Great Lakes training camp, where they were guests of Harvey Kaiser who is in training there. There is a large crop of cherries this season and the housewives are kept busy taking care of them. Will Mossoth of Chicago, is spending his vacation in Crown Point, the guest of his mother and sister, Miss Ella Mossoth. Miss Mary Curt s, a former high school principal, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mrs. Etta Vilmer. Mrs. Harry Baker entertained the 500
Club at her home on Court street.- The honors of the evening at cards fell to Mrs. Baker who had high score. Refreshments were served by the hostess. New Harlaga XUcenaes. Wm. D. Jackson, Clara M. Otey, Chicago. Taylor Wm. Fferrell, Josephine Huddlestone, Chicago. Arthur Gibbs. Blanche Lee, Hammond. Szepan Wrubleskl. .Ceslowa Kowalski, Gary. Almond D. Ferrine, Bonnie A Baum, Chicago. Wm. Norman Greene, Mary Neelis, Chicago.
Wm. J. Lindsay. Lillie Puroviance, Chicago.
Harold Fox Scott, Elizabeth Jean Zie-
back. Chicago.
Harry W. Kretschmer, Maude S. Trl-
bert. Chicago.
Michael Joseph Lyons, Grace Mildred
Rosecrans, Chicago.
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TT5 ElCROWN isthe perfect efficiency motor fuel because it produces that useful working stroke of the piston, which Nmeans smooth, rythmic power, not the violent slam of the piston produced by the so-called "high-test" gasoline, which rack&your engine and makes jerky power. The character of the piston stroke depends wholly upon the rate of combustion. The rate' of combustion depends entirely upon adjustment of boiling point fractions in the gasoline. These fractions vaporize at different temperatures and in-sequence. The toiling points in Red Crown Gasoline begin at about 95 clejrees Fahrenheit To focus this point-your engine need Be no warmer than your blood to start Red Crown Gasoline vaporiz ing, therefore making power.
In Red Crown Gasoline there is a continuous chain of boiling points to above 400 degrees Fahrenheit without a gap. The temperature of the head of the cylinder, in which is contained the piston, when the engine is warm, is between 800 and 1,000 degrees, hence it is apparent that not only every atom of Red Crown is vaporized and burned, but that the rate of combustion is steady. That is why we say Red Crown Gasoline produces that useful working stroke which means smooth, rythmic power, without waste, and is, therefore, the highest grade gasoline in the world. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed by Standard Oil Company (Indiana) HAMMOND, INDIANA POLARINE, the Perfect Motor Oil, for correct lubrication on any make car, at any motor speed or temperature.
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ski. Chicago. Joe Shamberg. Blanche Bachn.r. Chicago. New Cases riled. 12227 KF T Fetterer.) Lewis E Barnes, foreclosure chat mtg. vs. Alex R. Weidman 1222$ (J A Gavit). Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co.: to set aside order of public service commission vs Public Service Commission The marriage of Prof. H. s. Painter, formerly of this city, occurred at Marron. Ind., a week ago Monday. The
.young lady in ouestion wao fi r:rt.
rude Murphy of Marion. The best wishes
or i rown Point people are pxtnrtpd to
the couple, who will make their future
nome in Mt. ernon, Ind.. where Prof. Painter has nccepted the superintendency of the Mt. Vernon schools. Misses Francos Grimmer. Marguerite Houk and Vincent Toukey were the guests of friends at a theatre party in Chicago last evening. Mlsa Dorothy Tice is assisting at the Interstate Public Service Co. during the absence of Miss Margaret Etling who is taking her annual vacation. Through the fforts of Mayor Krost who has been interceding -with the Tan Handle for better train service, they have consented to stoD th i.t p.n
Handje train which reaches Crown Point at 1:0 p. m. making it possible for Crown Pointers to attend theatre and
return nome the same evening.
Judge Harry Ivlcholson ha Ttn
from a ten days" trip to Boston. New I
ior ana Atlantic City, where he attended the Elks' convention. While in the east the judge visited at the home of Mrs. LaFaye Wilke. formerly Miss Georga Maxwell of this city. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mitch who live on the Laben farm r, - i-h.
county farm, last week.
An Inmate of the countv farm
the north end of the county was brought to the Geisen morgue on Tuesday. The Thomen sale held i
last Saturday was very well attended
na most or tne household goods were disposed of. bringing good prices. The
tnnaren or the late Wm. Thomen who were left orphans bv hi Acatr,
been adopted by Crown Point fa'milie.-.
3ir. ana jurs. H. c. Peters and Mr. and Mrs. John Doehler havlnsr token fhom
into, their homes. Another child has
gon to live with a family In Chicago
Heights.
The ladies of the Forest
ed a supper to the men of that order Tuesday night, which was well attended and very enjoyable.
Mrs. Frank Daily and daughter v.Ur..
abeth and Ruth, ere spending some time at the home of W. H. Haywood and wife. The July horse sale on Tuesday was very well attended, considering that so so many of the farmers wr bnv n
the fields. The usual number of out of
town horse buyer was present and wr.
eral good sales were made. The popularity of the automobile is gradually driving out old Dobi n. Onlv for n-nrV rn
farms ar where machines can not go.
Program for the C'hambpr nf rv.m.
merce Boys' Hani consert, Thursday evening. July 10: March Lincoln Highway ivnii.
Overture Impromptu Dahlbey
.March Solid Front Miller
overture rrospe -fly wniio
March From Here to Shanghai.. Berlin March Falcon Sack Overture Hearts of Gold Barnard
Selection O. P. 31 Francis
NEW CASES FILED Lake Superior court. Hammond. Ind.: Cases Pilad. ca July 3. 16303 Km. 2 For commissioner to convey R. E. ; Getrtrude Gastel. administratrix of the estate of Fred Gastel Sr.. deceased (McMahon and Conroy) vs. Henrietta Kingsland and E. B. Kingsland. her husband. Fred Gastel. Jr.. and Ida D. Gastel, his wife; William K. Gastel and Marie Eva Gastel, his wife; Madeline Fiegenschuh and Harold F. Flegenschuh, her husband and Taul B. Llplnski. Lot 13 in block 11 North Side Add. to Hammond. 16304 Rm. 1 To set aside Judgment and default; Frank Meazzar vs. Many Blanc & Co., a corporation, Lewis E. Barnes, sheriff of Lake county, Indiana, and Lewis E. Barnes. 16305 Rm. 2 Appeal by deft.: Jake Weiss (M. D. Metz) vs. Mrs. O. Leucht doing business as the Nagle Dairy Lunch. 16S4 Est. Peter Grabowskie; Joseph Misewlcz. admr. Filed June 29; decedent died Jan. 9. 1917. 1685 Est. Hannah Nelson, Rae M. Royce. admr. Filed June 29th; decedent died Juno 13, 1917. 1C86 Est. Mike Elev; Joseph J. Chllla, admr. Filed July. 3. 1917; decedent died June 25, 1917. 16S7 Trust of award to Harold T. Schor by Industrial Board. Lake County Savings & Trust Company, trustee. Filed July 3. Gdn. No. 504 Mary Kaspscak and Thomas Kaspszak. Filed Jane 18; First Trust and Savings Bank of Whiting. Ind.. gdn. Gdn. No. 605 Ceslaw Wojcek; Peter Wojcek. gdn. Filed June 2s. Gdn. 506 Olga Nelson: Caroline Oreen. gdn. Filed June 29th. Gdn. No. 507 Joseph Slamkowski, Chesterlne, Albine. Stanley .Wladyslaus, and Caslmir Slamkowski. Filed July 5: Stanislawa Slamkowski, gdn. Est. No. 1688 Niculae Rusu; James E. Burns, admr.; decedent died June 23 Filed July 5. Recog. bonds not recorded, filed July 6th: 2S01 State v John Gurnewicz, $500; Frank Malicki and Walter Malicki.
NEW CASES FILED. In the Gary Lake Superior Court. 223S Appeal, by Steve Orlich; Peter Balaren (E. J. O'Connor) vs. Thos. Nastich and Steve Orlich. 2289 Forecl. M. L; Aaron Olson and August Olson (E. N. White) vs. John McNaughton. Herman Kutz and Natalia Kutz. 2290 Forecl. M. L.; Matt Neudorf (E. N. White) vs. Zuzana Orieger. Joseph Grleger and Gary, Hobart Investment Realy Co. 2291 Replevin; Fifth Avenue Garage (Greenlee & Call) vs. Elgin, Jollet & Eastern Ry. Co. 2292 ForecL Mtg.; Clifford C. Robinson (J. C. Stephens) vs. Boyd S. Gardner and Edna M. Gardner. 2293 Appeal by Deft.; Moses Cohen and BenJ. Cohen (Kinder & Redding) vs. Louis I. .Hirsch. 2294 Divorce; Dennis Warner (W. W. Miller) vs. Josephine VM. Warner. 2296 Divorce; Stanislaw Szalenek (M. Havran) vs. Mary Szalenek. 2295 Note; The Conrad- Seipp Brewing Co. (Davis & Starr) vs. Louis Marks and Clara Marks. 2297 ForecL M. L; Tolleston Lumber & Coal Co. (G. P. Michaely) vs. Bolice F. Szytnanski. et al. 2298 Divorce; Agnes Kulik (P. McCloskey) vs. John Kulik. 2299 Divorce; Rozalia Bolha (P. McCloskey) vs. Joseph Bolha. 2300 Forecl. Auto Lien; National Garage (A. H, -Sambor) v. Peter
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Mazrlmas. 2301 Divorce; Mary Komasarcik (Norton & Rose) vs. Mike KomaaarclK 302 Acct. and Receivership. Dissolution of Partnership; John Hamilton (P. P. Glaser) vs. John Man os. 2303 Divorce; Margaret Poole (C. Miller) vs. Roy A. Poole. 2304 IMvorce; Anna Lewandowski (G. MiMer) vs. Joseph Lewandowski. 2303 ForecL Chat. Mtg.; Albert Pick & Co. (D. M. Kinder) vs. Constantine Manos. Additional Entries In Room 3. 1419Gary Tr. & Sav. Bank vs. Jacob Kramer, et al.; pltf dis as to Max and Anna Kramer; find for pltf on 1st par J173.28 plus $35 without relief, forecl. mtg. vs. all; find for pltf. on 2nd par. $1558.75 plus $160.00 without relief, forecl. vs. all Judg. . 1955 American Inv. Co. vs. Smith; find for pltf. vs. Thomas F. TV11dermuth; $468.52 plus $75 -without relief, forecl. of mtg. vs. all Judg. 2036 Gonan vs. Gonan; find for pltf. divorce; deft, to pay $7.00 per week Judg. 2047 Phillips vs. Phillips; find for pltf divorce Judg. 22S1 Matijak vs. Krankovich; deft. ord. to pay $50 for pltf atty.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
TOLLESTON. L 15. B 1. Forest Hill Add. L. Clark Wood Co. to Frank Sirvinskis $ 600.00 L 11, Roes Add. Gallus J. Bader to Maik Maicyulis... 350.00 L 12. Ntt L 13. B 2. Tolleston Heights Add. Alfred R. Hoover to Benjamin F.
Hoove 100 L 25. B 10, Logan Park Add. George Toth to John A. Dwygart '. 100 L 39. B 4, Logan Park Add. United Land & Invest. Co. to James S. Brown 100 HAMMOND. ' W 20 ft. L 14. E 10 ft. L 15. Chas. Kreuter'a Sub. TValdyslaw Ryba to Jozcf Punak 1,473.00 L 4. B 2. Franklin Add. John D. Kennedy to Bertha Walls r- I-00 L 27. B 2. Manufacturers Add. Julian H. Touch to Steve Szuesh l-0 EAST CHICAGO. L 47. B 24. SW 29-37-9. East Chgo. Co. to Walenty Murawski 100 Tj 23. B 27, Bufflngton Add. East Chgo. Co. to Wm. C. Tyler 165.00 U 16. B 27, Bufflngton Add. East Chgo. Co. to DJuro Jurio 165.00 SW NE & 1-4 E KB 22-34-8. Emma Kinderman to Wm. Mathlaa 1-00 HOBART. W4 L 8. L 9, B 3. F. D. Barnes' Gary Add. Frank D. Barnes to Antoni Burda.... 750.00 EV6 l 6. L 7. B 3. F. D. Barnes to Martin Kula 700.00 It 4. B 8. F. D. Barnes Gary Add. Frank D. Barnea to Wojciech Holubek 500.00 WHITIXG. Ls. 7. 8, B 4. Davidson's 7th Add. Anton Niziolkiewlcz, et al., to Joseph Kudera... 1.00 L 33. S 5 ft. L'34. N 5 ft. L 32, I B 4. Forsyths 3rd Add. Julia ' Carlson to Smith -BaderDavidson Co 1.00 L 13, S 5 ft L 34, X 5 f t. L 32.
Week-End Sale of Auto Supplies By watching these weekly ads you can save considerable money on auto accessories. H-inch Red Head Spark Plugs, regular 75c value. Each 30 '-lnch Spitfire Spark Plugs, regular 60c value, at 29 Johnson Carbon Remover( -pint can3. Special at ... 39 100 Assorted Split Cotten Pins in ecrew-top metal can; 20c value at ..- Yankee Folding Foot Board Tire Pump, $5.00 value 2.98 Clover Brand Valve Grinding Compound, regular 40c can 2tfC 3-in-1 Valve Tool, regular 50c value. Special at 23 Battery Connection, 5 inches long with two copper connections. On sale, each
LION STORE BASEMENT
B 4, Forsyth's 3rd A3. Smith-Bader-Davidson Co. to Harry L. Walk-sr 3.600.00 GAR'S. ' L 35, B 97, Gary Land Co.'i 1st Sub. Joseph L. Hauge-r to Jennie Norria 1.00 L 80. B 1, 8rd So. Broadway Add. So. 3roadway Land Co. to John Means 1.00 L 12. B 26, Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Wm. L., Cropley to Chas. W. Yarring-ton 1.00 L 18, S L 17. B 6. Gary Land Co.'s 2nd Sub. Gary Land Co. to Mary Graden 943.00 It 13. B 3. 2nd Jackson Park Add. Eamual H. Slick to . Gladys C Oliver 1.00 INDIANA HARBOR. L 24. B 55. Indiana Harbor. Earl P. Wood to Anna B. Riddle 3,500.00
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