Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 6 August 1917 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Monday. August 6, 1917.
ASH F02 and GET Her link's T2ie Original Visited wmk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price.
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SPEAKING OF ARMY MOTOR KITCHENS, HERE IS THE LAST WORD
GARY SO. IE
Riot, Stabbing, Shooting And Rows Of All Nations Keep Gary Police Very Busy. Although the weather wasn't very warm Sunday the usual grist of casualties was reported from the south side district. Besides one riot, several fights, the stabbing of a man in a saloon flgrft and the shooting of a woman, who carried a pistul, the police and ambulance surgeons were kept busy with several minor cases. Four abbed In Riot. Pergt. Boyer and Officers Nesser. O Donnell and Retkey quelled a riot at 13th avenue and Washington street shortly after midnight Sunday morning. When the smoke of battle cleared away the police prisoners were
James Crotty, J. C. Townsend. Albert Writes and Tony Stopulis, each of whom was arrested on & charge of rioting. Saloon Brawl. Mike Rich. 106il Adams street, was stabbed In the tack during a fight In a saloon at 11th avenue and Adams street late Saturday riight. Jim Starkovich. Stas Taygin and Joseph Rich were arrested. Rich was taken to Mercy hospital. M'onnii I Shot. Ed't'i ""on:-'- four.J 03 fie tMwalk at 18th avenue and Washington street early sunday morning. Blood from her side and a pistol was nearby.
The woman was taken to fercy hospital. She told the police that she carried a pistol and had taken the gun cut of her pocket to examine It and It exploded accidentally.
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Motor kitchen of the Twenty-second U. S. engineers. It would be hard to imagine a more practical army motor kitchen than this. The type will probably not be general in the army, as this particular kitchen was presented to the Twenty-second engineers by a patriotic New Yorker. The kitchen has several different department, including a refrigerator, a little storehouse for absolute necessities in cooking, and a small oven besides the range.
Crown Point News
Uappcalng of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
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Mrs. Stephen J. Craig is confined .to of this city on Sunday. Adolph is a her home on Main street with illness. very popular lad and his manv friends
ELEVEN OF SEVENTY CANDIDATESftCGEPTED Hammond Draft Board Will Call Out Next Fihy For Examinations.
The h"-.r roll of Hammond young men tc-;::d for service in the conscript army tor!iv nurrbe'ed eleven naiii- ' !- of seventy exn...,fied by the draft board consisting of W. E. Osborn. Dr. William D. Weis and Paul B. Lipinskl. Th? first hundrd will be exhausted tonight or early tomorrow and a call sent out for the next fifty. Although they have five days in which to answer the nctico to appear for physical examination the board will meet every evening in Room 3 of the superior
. Miss Sara Winer has returned from a pleasant visit with Chicago friends and resumed her work at the I.etz Manufacturing company. Mr. P. F. Germann of Decatur, 111., has returned to his home in that city after a -pres.sant visit with the Lottes family on Graut strtrf-i. Miss Cecelia Kerr.mit of Iowell spent a few days here this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher.
Mr. Isaac Strauss, state organizer of the Boys Working Reserve of Indianapolis, was in town on Saturday night and spoke before an audience, very much interested in the work, in the assembly room of the court house. His talk was very instructive and teemed with patriotism. He underlined the general scope of the work and gave out the supplies to the different men who are at the head of the organization in each township of the county. w Marriage Licenses Granted. The following were granted marriage licenses here: Clarence Nohle and Willie May Ames. Gary: Iuis Dubroa and Lizzie Fekete, Whitin;; John Wm. Hugo V.m BernstorSf, Hi.nnrn l. ar.1 Anny Hovskv Brotsf hi Idor, Chicago; Kazimarz Vareike, Tolleston, and Amelia Kuzminski, Gary. Adolph Blakeman left on Sunday for Ga.r:,- whtr-- ho goed to Join Co. F of the national guard, which leaves that city in charge "f MJor Vmpleby also
tendered him an Impromptu farewell before his departure. The ladies of the local Red Cross chapter have been working diligently each afternoon in hopes of getting the comfort kits ready for the Crown Point boys as soon as possible. On Thursday afternoon they sent them to tho boys who have heen anxiously awaiting their arrival. Messrs. August Johnson, H. I. Wheaton. II. B. Nicholson, E. I Shortridge attended the Elks Ticnic givon hy the East Chicago lodge on Saturday at Cedar I,ake. Harvey Keiser of the Great Lakes Training School spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs George Keiser. Word has ben received from relatives of Gerald Black and Walter I'aetch of this city to the effect that they are leaving for France tmedlately. Both had Joined the aviation corps several months tack and have heen highly complimented ns to their skill !n handling a plane. The boys are eagerly awaiting a chance to get into real action a no doubt they will at ".n early date. Mrs. Thos. Jordan of Hammond his iFsurd a nuffibr of invitations to her Crown Point friends for an at home on Thursday. August 9th. Mrs. Jordan was & former resident of Crown Point being Miss Laura Mlnas before her marriage and she is complimenting her Crown point friends In this affair.
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STILL BATTERY
Five hundred twenty-five thoussnd dol
iars in building permits, $500,000 of
which are for buildings to be erected hy the Sinclair Oil Co., of East Chicago, has been issued from the office of the building commissioner since Aug. 1. The Sinclair Oil Co. will put up a baittry of four stills constructed of brick, concrete and steel and costing $2.' 0.000. It will erect a lubricating plant, a wax plant, tankage for crude oil and for refined oil, a steel boiler house, an office, laboratory and garage, grease works, a brick cooper shop and an acid plant. The total cost will apporximate a half million dollars. The Hungarians are about to build a two-story brick church on the west sid of Carey street south of Chicago avenue at a cost of $23,000. Fr. Gudniz secured the permit. J. R. Farovid is putting up a house on Pennsylvania avenue at a cost of $l.f"i0. Other residences bring the total permits issued to date up to a full $525,000.
Arrer.:an Cmpay
Thirty minutes every day, for ten minutes after each meal.
Be Particular
Aftr Anffnst 13th, oa all cImalied aTertlsemeats placed with am ovr tAlcphona tnd not paid for t th offlc wltfcla 5 dr. a additional charr of ta cat will ha mail for collection. Tha hest aervlca caa fc gisn cur patrons hy hriafflaff all classified adTertleemeata to oar office and paying for same and it collection charge. 1AII COTTWTT PTO. At TXTB CO. TIMIS HrWSPAPISS. Angr. 6, 1917.
FAVORITE IS DE1D
ember, 1916, and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor 6f said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors, are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of thet one-story frame building situated on lot 1. block 2, E. W. Sehi's addition to Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. Said building faces north on Indiana avenue, a public highway in std City. Bar room is 21 feet wide and 42 feet dee and 12 feet high; has glass front, corner entrance on Indana avenue and Sohl street; two s:t! entrances and a rear entrance to the living rooms in the rear. Bar occuies e3st side of the room. There is also a store room 9x9 feet in the rear of bar room. All of the interior of sat bar room can be seen from said highway. M. C. MAL'DER. Aug 6 13 20
NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens o Hammond. North Township. Lake
: County. Indiana, that the undersigned. ! Jacob Krikczi jnas. Is a male lnhabij tar.t and resident of said City. Towniship, County and State, and over the ! age of twenty-one years: that he has
known to thous- j rC8lded in the State of Indiana for more
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Absolutely Removes Indigestion; One package prores it 25c at all druggists.
"Dad" has passed to the great beyond
Henry Whetstone
ands of theatre goers as the "good old j than one year and in the City of Hamman at DtLuxe theatre." died Sunday mond. North Township, Lake County,
Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and Is
TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
TOR RH'T-f-room bungalow furnished; enfap to rig,ht party. Call 433 Kane ave. I'hone 1099M Hammond. 8:6:1 WANTED Laborers, good shovelers. 3Sc p:r hour. Apply State and Calumet ave.. Hammond. 8:6:1 WANTED Good girl to work in con-f"-t:r.nery store. ITS Sibley St.. Hammond. 8 : a : 1 FOP. RENT Two furn. rooms for light h5l.. nOi Michigan ave. Fhone 1739 Ksm'i ::!
courthouse and any of the next fifty may appear evenings for examinations. Twenty-seven men are to be sent. Those accepted, today follow: William Conn. 571 Summer street, employed Central liy Supply Co.
Oscar Starr, 405 State street, boilermaker. Oscar B"d'man, C92 State street, locomotive engineer. Ignatus James, assistant secretary Gibson Y. M. C. A. William liuis Stephen. 33$ Cedar street, painter. August Arthur Mrofski. 4SS Hoffman street, clerk. Earl Richard Snyder. 234 Gostlin street, bartender. Fred Flint, Janitor, general offices at Gibson. Arthur J. Prohl. 119 Hohman street, farmer. Taylor Long and Robert Dan Scott (accepted Saturday). The Maginot brothers were both in the first hundred. Andrew enlisted and William was exempted because of dependents.
EBTS KNOCKS , OUT YOUNG OUGHN
Mace Roberts, Hammond lightweight, knocked out Young Dugar of Waukegjn in the second round of a scheduled three round boxing exhibition. Saturday night at Sohl's carnival in West Hammond. Curley Pavi?, middleweTght wrestler, defeated Young Whitman in two straight falls. Maoe Roberts would like to meet Joe Bishop any place or any time.
THOUGHT HE WAS INBURNHAM John Oppenheim. Chicago, and several friends were out "seeing sights" last night. All John remembers at the St. Margaret's hospital today Is that somebody, he thinks it was a cop. slapped him over the head with a club. At any rat4, according to the interne. John has a bad cut or two on the cranium. John told the interne he thought he was in l-iurnham.
MANY USE BEACH
BURIED AT LOWELL Little 12-year old Ervin Texter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Texter, 91 Gostlin street, was buried the latter rart of last week. He died last Monday. Ervin was a member of the BoyScouts, and six of his comrades acted as pall beirers. Th?y were: Fhilip
I Schneck. William Sullivan,. Howard i Reck, Lawrence Dodd. Russell Van Gil- ' der, Lawrence Dietrick. I He leaves his parems and two sisters.
afternoon at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Charles Gillo. S39 Hohman street. Always emlling. and with a cheery word for everyone "Dad" became acquainted with hundreds of movie fans. He is said to have been the oldest doorman in the state. His demise Is an occasion of sorrow for many. A coincidence of "Dad s'" employmeut
a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America, and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its September. 1917, session, for the re-
at DeLuxe is that years ago the manag-inwal or a license to sell at retail, er of the theatre. Charles Michelstetter. j spirltous. vinous and malt liquors In sold him tea in Milwaukee. Wis. Whenj'ss quantities than five gallons at a Mr. Whetstone moved to his daughter's j time and permit the same to be drank
home he wanted to do something. Hearing that Mr. Michelstetter managed the theatre he renewed friendship and was given the place. "He was a man I could leave In charge and know that everything would be taken care of satisfactorily," said Manager Michelstetter. Years ago Mr. Whetstone held high
positions in Milwaukee woolen mills
Funeral arrangements have nt yet
been completed.
BRIEFS
Directors! of the Chamber of Com
meree are to hold their monthly meet
ing tonijeht.
All is In readiness for the all-im
portant monthly police event the pistol shoot. Chief Austgen and Chauffeur Bob
Law after weeks of practice are
trim, so they claim, to take the crown
from the champion Motor Cop Warner.
VERY GOOD, EDDIE
FMwnrd Goehrineer. a member of
Thb Times force, was fishing on the
Kankakee River. Sunday. Mr. Goeh
ringer states that a seven pound bass
Jumped in the boat.
LEGAL NOTICES
It is estimated that approximately 5, Aon people visited Hammond beach Sat
urday and Sunday. The water was "just : Inte rment was made at Lowell cemeright." and receipts show that over l,-(tor'-
000 bathed during the hot spell Sunday afternoon.
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BUILDING40 HOUSES Betz Bros, real estate, are building
forty houses on the north side, namely, Henry. Johnson and Torrence streets, costing 1.P00 to $1,500. About twenty-six of the dwellings are nlshd and work on the remainder is being rushed.
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CITY COURT BUSY Ignatz Haciovik. Indiana Harbor. speeder, fined $20. Paul Rydberg, South Chicago, speeder, fined $20. Carroll Matthews. Chicago, disorderly conduct, fined $12. Three tr-iin risers discharged. Three city city ordinance violators and another speeder case continued.
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DRY AND WET Hello. West Hammcnd police station? Anything doing yesterday?-' asked a scribe over th phone. "Nope everything quiet here. Saloons closed tight. Mikes the second dry Sunday." answered the Informant. However Hammond saloons were busy, some of them selling out of certain lines of drink quenchers, mainly beer. Aboyt Burnham? Well, some say it was dry and others well, there's always two sides to everything, you know.
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Drewanz who shot Harvey
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Kreuger Saturday night, July 21, when the latter brought his sister home from a dance was granted a continuance of hearing before Judge Fred Barnctt in city court today to Aug. 20.
How Greek and Hebrews Met. The Creeks and the Hebrews met for the first time In trie slave market The medium of communication seems to have been the Tyrlan slave merchants. About 800 B. C, Joel speaks of the Tyrians as selling the children of Judah to the Grecians (Joel Sr3). In Ezra 27:13. the Greeks are mentioned as bartering their traien vessels for slaves.
Enlist In The Woman's Army By" Conserving Foods.
NOTICE OF RENEWAL. Or lyuun.
LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the cltl
zens of Hammond. North Township T.pke County. Indiana, that the under.
siened. Andrew Chudy. is a male In
habitant and resident of said City,
Trtwnnhfn. County and State, and over
the age of twenty-one years; that he
has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of
Hammond. North Townsmp. iaKe County. Ind:ana. for more than six (6)
months prior to the date of this notice
and is a qualified voter thereof: that he is a naturalized citizen of the United
States of America and of good moral nh.r.t-tpr- that he will apply to the
rirarii of County Commissioners of
Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana
.t if Seotember. 1917. session, for the
renewal of a license to sell at retail
.r,iritr.ii vinous and malt liquors in
less quantities than five gallons at
time and permit the same to be drank
on the premises where sold, said license v-tr,f nre B-ranted by the Board of
Commissioners on the 4th day of Sept
ember, 1916, and issue by Edward SJ-
mon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and
the precise location where said Intoxl
cfttine liouors are to be sold by the
provisions of the license to be renewed
is as follows:
Lot twenty-nine (29). In block eight
(S). J. W. Eschenberg's State Line addition to the City of Hammond. Lake
County. Indiana, and further known and described as 1094 Dearborn street, at the corner of H3rd street. Ham
mond. Indiana. The room in which liquors are to be sold is 40 feet by 20 feet, glass front, front and side entrances, and all of the inside of same can be seen from said Dearborn street, a public highway In the City of Hammond. The bar Is situated on the north side of said room and faces south. There are living rooms on the second story and in the rear of said room. ANDREW CHUDY. Aug S 13 :o
NOTICE -OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, M. C. Mauder. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resied in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and Is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its September, 1917. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of Sept-
on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commisisoners on the 4th day of August, 191. and issue dby Edward Simon, Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said Intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed
Is as follows: The ground floor front room of, the
.....t.rv frame building situatea
i tnirnh Morris' addi-
tion to Hammond, Lake County. Indtana, and known as 553 Morton avenue !ald building faces Morton avenue. hio-hwav in said City of Ham-
t-. Via class front, has
mono. oi wf. front and side entrances and six llv-
mcmn In the rear. The in
measurements of said roo-n are 22x3x 11 feet. All of the interior of said bar
room can be seen from said highway. JACOB KRIKCZIUNAS. Aug 8 18 20 . NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE-
Notice is hereby given to the citizens
of Hammond. North Township. Lake rnntv Indiana, that the undersigned.
rthur L. Rieck, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Town-
v,ir, County and State, and over
age of twenty-one years; that he has
resided in the State of Indiana ior moIC than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six ( months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America, and of good moral character: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake Coun-
ty, at Crown roim. inuiai,
September. 1917. session rcr tne re- . . ., A ..n t rtU snir-
newai or a ncmrr
itous. vinous and malt liquors in ies quantities than five gallons at a time
and permit the same to be drank on the premises where soild. said license heretoore granted by the Board of
Commissioners on the 4th day of September. 1916. and Issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said intoxi
cating liquors are to be sold by the
provisions of the license to be renewed
is as follows:
The front room on the ground floor
of a two-story brick building situated on lot 13. block 3. V. L. Messenger's
addition to Hammond, known as No.
803 Calumet avenue. Said room is u
x40 feet, has glass front, one front, one
side and one rear entrance and races
Calumet avenue, a puDlic nignway in the City of Hammond. There are living rooms upstairs. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said highway. ARTHUR L. RIECK.
Aug 6 13 20
erwise known as 664 South Hohman tree;. There Is one stock room In southwest corner and one on north side of bar room and a billiard hall on second floor. Bar is on north eide of said room. All of th ipside of room can be seen from Hohman street. There Is a. glas front in -Me room and ore front an one rear entrance. JAMES CLABBY. SR. Aug ? 13 20 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the cit -zens cf Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersignel. Gus Meeker, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township, County and State, and ovet the age cf twenty-one years; that he h.'i? resided In the State of Indiana for mo"than one year and In the City of Hammond North Townsh:p, Lake Count: . Indiana, for more than six () mcnth' prior to the date of this notice, and .r a qualified voter thereof; that he is r, naturalized citizen of -.he United S'.atps of America and of good rnoraH character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at it September, 1917, session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spirltous vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and ermlt the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of September, 1916, and issued by Edward Simon, Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and
j the precise location where said intoxi
cating liquors are to be Mild by th provisions of the license ta be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story brick business buTldlng. said room being 43 feet in length and 23 feet in width; bar on south side of said room and is 30 feet In length: one storage room in rear and office rooms above. Said room has a rlass front and faces on both Hohman and State streets, public highways in said City of Hammond, and has entrances from both Hohman and State streets. Said building is situate on lot 1. block 2, Original Town (now City) of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. All of the Interior of sal bar room can be seen from said highway. ""GUS MEEKER. Aug 6 IS 20
PASTIME TODAY JACK GARDNER in "THE ROAD OF LONG SHADOWS' Western FeatureTUESDAY "DOUBLE CROSS' and a Two Reel Fox Comedy. KANE in a Five Act Feature "WHOSE WIFE?"
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NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LILUU
LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens
cf Hammond. North Township, uks County. Indiana, that the undersigned. James Clabby. Sr.. is a male lnhabi-
ant and resident of said City Town
ship. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he- has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and Is
qualified voter thereof; that he is a
naturalized citizen of the United States of America and of good moral charac
ter; that he will apply to the Board
of County Commissioners of Lake County,at Crown Point, Indiana, at Us September, 1917, session for the re
newal of a license to sell at retail, spir
ltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time
and permit the same to be drank on
the premises where solid, said license
heretofore gronted by the Board of
Commissioners on the 4th day of September, 1316. and Issued by Edward
Simon, Auditor of said County, for the
period of one year from said date, and
the precise location where said intoxi
cating liquors are to be sold by the
provisions of the license to be renewed
is as follows:
Two-story brick building, of which
said room is 24x65 feet, with a 12-foot
cailing, and faces east on Hohman
street, a public highway in said City
of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana. Said building is located and situated on lot 2, block 2, Original Town (now City) of Ham-1
mor.d. Lake County, Indiana, and oth-
TODAY AND TOMORROW Ethel Barrymore In the Greatest Picture of the Year The Call of Her People Also Paramount Bray Cartoons Monday and Hearst Paths Weekly TuesdayWEDNESDAY Mary Miles Minter in Annie for Spite Also HUGHIE MACK in "BOMBS AND BLOWERS"
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Orpheum Dancing Academy 1T6 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. Prof. J. Gregory Keaoe of Chicago. STAGE AND BALL ROOM DANCING. Classes in ball room dancing every Monday and Friday evening. Private lessons 9 a. m.-lO p. m. TEL. 3138.
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COAL Prices Going Up !
Better lay in your winter's supply NOW while low prices prevail. If you wait much longer, you'll have to pay moreRemember, your pocketbook is your best friend. THE BIEKER EROS. CO. 144 SKUay KX. WS7 V. Xoknu SV ripteM M. Ttlrrli aa ft. ma Bonn, xm
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