Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Wednesday, August 15, 1917 Neighborhood News From All Over Lak Mk,..lMMMniMriimMjiTwj is-; CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE :gxx:ii'i!3Btici."jg;'iis3sa: ZXBSSZ -1 ESS ".' " J.wj" ' a '' mwh'!!,, ,"' link'
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Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
Mrs. Irene Rockwell entertained the clty
C. B. B. club at her home on Monday evening. Five Hundred was played, the. prises being won by Mrs. D. C. Hess and Mrs. Raymond Rudolph. Mrs. Hortense Heinze cf Gary won the guest prize. Miss B.isle Roberts cf Chicago was on out-of-town guest. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess.
N'tw marriage licenses issued are as follows: Miko Yankovieh. Gary, and Martha Kakieh. Gary; Frank J. S. Burch, Gary, and Jennie A. Royl. Joplin. Mo.; Patrick McGinty. Chicago, and Elizabeth Price. Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Emmert Clymer of Frankfort. Ind., will become residents of Crown Point on September 1st. Mr. Clymer has resigned his position with the railroad company, where, he was employed, and will be bookkeeper and stock man at the Blode. garage in Crown Point. Mrs. Clymer was formerly Miss Grace Cole, and her many friends will welcome her back to this
Mr. Chester Beach has been called to Mansfield, Pa., his former home, on accunt of the serious illness of a relative. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Shortndge and daughter Ruth have returned from a motor trip to different points in Michigan. Miss Lillian Schmidt has resumed her work in Clerk W'heaton's office after a two weeks' vacation spent at El Paso and Feoria, 111. Miss Darle Roberts of Chicago Is spending a few days at the home of Miss Novina Bartholomae. Miss Edith Ross has returned from a three weeks' vacation spent with her sister Hazel at Moline. 111., and resumed her position at Attorney Pattee's office. John Ward "Wheeler, who 19 stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and who is a first lieutenant In the Officers' Reserve Corps, arrived today to spend a week with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler.
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Bay a $50.00 Llbeny Eons, Ban ot Whiting, opea 9 1. m. to 8 p. a. 5-21 NOTICE. We. the Retail Coal dealers of Whiting, owing to the scarcity of coal and the mines demanding payment on the delivery of cars in our yards, have found it necessary to sell coal for cash only on and after the 15th day of August, 1917. (Signed) Northern Ind. Lumber & Coal Co. Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. Wm. E. Vater Coal Co. Joe Semancik Coal Co. Whitin- Fuel & Supply Co. 8-13-3 WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Toung couple; no children. Address Whiting News Co. 8-14-2 Mrs. C. A. Braley of Central ave-
r.ue. is entertaining her mother. Mrs. i Eennett of Winona. Minn. I
and Harold, were called to Chicago by the death of a cousin. C. A. Gillett cf Joliet, 111., was the guest of his brother. W. E. Gillett of Central avenue for several days.
j Miss Helen Kleiner of 119th street.
is expected home today from a two months' visit in Canada. Lyie Dunning of Sheridan avenue. Is spending his vacation with his aunt, Mrs. C. A. Kerr, at her cottage in Gun Lake. Mich. Miss Carrie Gillett is entertaining her cousin. Miss Gertrude Gillett. Mrs. Bert Halsey is improving from her recent relapse from typhoid fever at her home in Alton. 111. Mrs. Cilery Cameron will entertain the Past Councilors' club of the D. of L.. at her home in 119th street, tomorrow evening. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Frank Allison on Sheridan avenue, tomorrow afternoon. Every one is welcome. Members are requested to get answers to enigmas in the July Woman's Home Missions as this is to be part of the program. The officers'
advice to the membership is.
le a slacker; do your part." John H. Pillis has purchased four lots in the new West Park addition. At the Princesa theatre tonight. Wm. A. Brady presents Alice Brady in "Maternity." story by Shannon Fife. Should be seen by every wife and mother. Also a Drew comedy. ?-15-l Miss Helen Williams who went to California several weeks ago to spend
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ppoars cf 116th street, entertained the former's parents from Milwaukee, Wis., over the week-end. Martin Eggers motored to Crete, 111 , Sunday. John Murry of Roberts avenue, 13 enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Miss Irene Yankee of Hammond, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Peterson of Roberta avenue, Sunday. The annual picnic of the Evangelical Sunday school will be held at the Lak a Front park. V,'?dneida.y, A1-;. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gothe enter taiiit-d a number of friends from Chicago, at tneir home in In.Har.a boulevard, Sunday.
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Scene near the entrance to the imperial cjty, I'ekinp, where the hottest lnjhtinp: occurred (above) and a Rroup of the Republican soldiers. China's recent revolution, produced 1 y a disagreement between the war party ana the radicals when China hvoke off diplomatic relations with Germany, soon resolved into a fight v.:;.o, hv the Republican army ; iit the return of an imperial re v. When Char.g: Hsun, military I o.--:-rr.or of Annul, endeavored to repbee the Manchu emperor and der!ar? the republic at an end he found thj m tarists apramst him. and after ten hour? of fighting or July 11th, the !I?puHican troops were in posy of Peking.
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NEW REALTY
Mrs. Cora Dunning and sons. Lyie ! her vacation. ha3 been very ill with
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at once or your money back. la absolutely Invisible. Red. n Brown or Dark Face, Neck, Arms or Hands made a beautiful ft white at once. When entertaining or being entertained you S will find exquisite satisfaction in having your skin so beau- s tiful. Accept no substitute. Sold at every toilet counter- U Price. SO cents. Try DERMA VIVA ROUGE, purely vege- ju fabb', mirrored box- N
Ian attr.i k of appendicitis. Miss Wil-
"L'on't liims is now at the home of her aunt
at Riverside. After the first attack the physi-iaa statfd that he thought j an operation could be postponed until her p.rrival home, but her mother. Mrs. Thomas Wi'liams of Indiana boulevard, received a iettei from her sister yesterday that Miss Williams had suffered another very seiious attack. Mrs. A'jg.ist ?chnell visited her brother. Herman Vater. at the Englewood Union hospital yesterday, where he was operated on for appendicitis, and reports him to be improving. Mrs. J. M. Smith, Jr.. entertained relative? from F.urhngton, la., f .r several diy.. M. V. Uesetor of Fischrupp avenue, who is in the navy, is now at Norfolk. Vo. Fm Grana, also of Whiting, has enlisted in the U. ?. medical corps and is in training at Fort Benjamin Harrison. ' Miss lirs.'p Moore of Cleveland. O.. is the p:if-. t of h"r cousin. Miss Ruth G!addf-n of Sheridan avenue. Miss
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Casper. Wyo.. where she was the guest 1 visit with relatives in Chicago, of Miss Vera Monbeck. j Mr. nr.d Mrs. Irvie Thompson of Frank Tapajna of HDth street, had Ruck Creek, Ind.. arrived yesterday h s bi g Chalmers lit; ousine struck by a . for a v;tt here vith their pa;er.ts. Mr. street car on 119ih street, or. Monday land Mrs. Amos Thompson and other nir'"t The machine was badly dam- relaf.v .-s. sgej, b-?t th driver ecaped unhurt Hen.y Purd was 2. Hammond vlsThe brick pax lur on Indianapolis ,' itop yc : terd.iy. boulevard has ben completed, makins ! Mr. nr.d Mrs. John Van Orman have a full stretch of brick paving from j returned to their home in New Car-
119th street. and th boulevard In lisle, Ind., after a visit here and at Whiting, to the state line. I Shelbv. with friends. Mr. Van Orman
is pastor of the Christian church at New Carlisle. C. E. Nichols amd F. E. Nelson were in Chicago yesterday on business. Mr. find Mrs. Peter Einspahr and children of Hammond, are visiting relatives and friends here. Ol Kenney of Hammond, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. C. Ker.ney.
! "Mi-s N'fta TMck ins"n has returned
fr"ni Lake Geneva. Wis., where she has hi-.'ii spondin? her vacation. Joseph McCuniifll is visiting his sis-
j tr-r. Mrs. Porter, at Syracuse. Ind. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Minninger of jE.irl Park, Ind., are here visiting his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Minninger.
Clayton Davis and Ed Minninger have gone to Detroit, Mich. Clayton Relsraw is visiting friends in Keniallville. Ind.
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Mrs. Bertha Oliver cf Fort Wayne, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Johnson Maxwell, who is in poor health. Mrs. Mau3 Iv. d has returned to her home in E'tonna. Kan., after a visit here with relatives. She was formerly Miss Maude Smith. Mrs. E. Walker has returned to her home in Monon after a' visit here with her son Ed and wife. Mrs. Wilbur Thompson and child-
returned from ren have returned from a two-weeks
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At The Monon Hotel You have been waiting fcr a real sale where you can buy real bargains in used furniture, stoves, carpets and fixtures. Come to this one, where we will sell the furnishings of THE MONON HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, containing about 30 rooms with dining and lunch room, which must be sold to satisfy claims of creditors. The list of goods includes: 23 Dressers, 25 Beds complete with bed linens, 4 Heating Stoves, 1 Safe, 3 Benches, 2 Refrigerators, 7 Dining Tables, 2 Sideboards, 2 Restaurant Ranges, 1 Electric Fan, 1 Lunch Counter, 1 Back Counter, and Mirrors, 20 Stools, 1 Cigar Case, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. Sale Commences Thursday Noon and will continue until everything is sold. No goods will be held without a deposit of half of purchase price. All goods must be removed from the hotel before Tuesday evening, August 21st. 9 THIS SALE IS AT THE MONON HOTEL adjoining the Monon depot, and commences tomorrow at 12 o'clock sharp. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY and removed from the premises. Bale conducted by
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Mr. and Mrs. William Rohrdanz of Roberts avenue, spent Sunday In Chicago -isiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mis. Domke.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Vater of Chij raei. and Mr. anl Mrs. life Jewett of I Hammond, were guests at the Jewett j home in Indiana boulevard. Sunday, j John Julier of the Jefferson Bar- - racks, is home on a week's furlough. I Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown and children of Hobart. spent the week-end I here with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John.Blaul entertainI ed the former's sister. Mrs. Sullivan of
Chicago, Sunday. Miss Lorene Cowden returned to Frankfort, Ind., after a week's visit with her mother. Mrs. Kussell of Indi-
j ana boulevard. j Helen Gough of Roberts avenue, is I spending a week at Indiana Harbor j visiting Mrs. Bennett. I Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family of j Kankakee, 111., motored here Sunday.
spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Buell cf Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Hoh and children of Lindenwood, 111., returned home after a visit cf a week with her daughter. Mrs. Edward Wonnocott of Atchison avenue. Mrs. Henry Vis and Miss Olive Lauer left today for Naperville, 111., to attend the annua! convention of the
; vangel ical church.
TRANSFERS
(Special to The Times.) CROWN POINT, Ind.. Aug. IS The following real estate transfers were recorded ; GRIFFITH. G. B. Wall. Tr., et al.. to C. & O. Ry. Co. Pt N'4 S'j N'i SE Nff 2-35-9; Pt SH S4 N-i N'H SE NW: Pt ss;' Si SE NW 3-35-9; Pt N'.i S NH N'H SE NW of 2-35-9; Ls. 45 to 54. 64 to 68, 71. 72. 87 to 100. Knotts Bros. Add S 1.00 CROWN POINT. Wm. Martin to John J. Babbitt. Pt. L 5. Commissioners' Add. 20.00 Robert Schmidt to Adrian L. Courtrlght. Ls. 15, 16. Pratt
& Ruschli's Sub 1.125.00 TOLLESTON. Sheriff to John Marton. Ls. 25. 3S. 89, 40, 45, 46, 47. 43, B 1, Wheeler & Petty's Add 2.055.63 Carl Nickelson to Valentine Dietz. L 36, B 3, Central Park Add 1.00 L 15. B 18, Co.'s 3rd Add. Carl Nickelson to Valentine Dietz 1.00 Mary Sadlak to Mike Clvclc. L 15. B 1?, Co.'s 3rd Add. .. 1 00 Anna Rogers, et al.. to Carolina D. Bierwagon. L 15, B 12; L 41, B 8. Logan Park Add 1.00 Walter E Schmidt 10 Rachel Glueck. Ls. 45. 46, B 35, 2nd Oak Park Add 1.00 Eliza J. Howard to Rachel Glueck. Ls. 43, 46, B 3a, 2nd Oak Park Add 1.00 INDIANA HARBOR. Sheriff to May A. Patterson. L 30. B 3, 1st Add 3.SS5.15 Marina C. Saric, et al... to Wm. H. CrackeL L 26. B 12. 3rd Add 103 Wm. J. Glover. Jr., to Maryanna Budziak. L 25, B 61. Indiana Harbor 70.00 Iga Gillmurray to Steve Zsieleski. L 19, B 28. Indiana Harbor 1.00 Steve Zsieleskl to Joan Hunuzau. L 19. B 2S, Indiana Harbor 2.S00.00 Mary Keegan to Wm. Crackel. L 28. B 12, 3rd Add 1.00 Charles Backmyer to Wm. E. Costello. Ls. 9, 10, B 1, 4th Add 1.000.00 Wm. Wright. Rec. to Thomas .Costello. et al. L 9, B 4 4. Indiana Harbor 1,100.00 Wash. Lumber & Coal Co. to John Trziepek. L 14, B 20, 4th Add 1.00 Robert Haubold to Ind. Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. L 7, resub Ls. 10 to 21, B 4, 4th Add 1.00 Julian H. Youehe to Ind. Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. L 6, B 10: L 24. B 11. Resub 4th Add.; L 7. resub B 4. 4th Add 1.00 Willard B. Van Home to Ind. Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. L 7. resub B 4. 4th Add. . . Ind. Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. to James R. Earl. L 6, resub B 10, 4th Add 1.00 GARY. Martin Young to Peter Sviger. L 46. B 7. So. Gary Sub. ... 1.00 Snell-Simpson Co. to David David Recher. Ls. 10. 11. B 11. McKey's Add 970.00 Davis & Holmes Land Co. to Szymon Matusiak. L 8. B 2. Davis & Holmes 1st Sub. ... 450 00 Davis & Holmes Land Co. to Konstanty Meier. L 7. B 6. Davis & Holmes 1st Sub. ... 475.00 Davis & Holmes Land Co. to Wladyslaw Spilis. L 9. B 6. . Davis & Holmes 1st Sub. ... 475.00 HAMMOND. Gostlin Meyn & Co. to John Huber. L 9. S'i L 8, B 3, Turner's 1st Add 1.00 Louis H. Stafford to Anthony Cucinella. L 27, Stafford & Trankles 6th Add 500.00 George W. Yeazel to Fred Stanley. L 19, S4 L 18, B 1, C. C. Smith's Add 2,700.00 Charles N. Scott to Otto E. Bolls. E 84 3-10 ft L 18. B 6. Oakland Add 1.00 EAST CHICAGO. East Cbgo. Co. to John Krupa. L 63. B 20, SW 29-37-9 350.00 Smith-Miller Co. to Louis Kovacs. L 12, B 4. NE 29-37-9. 1.400.00
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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots
in Lake County.
FRED R. MOTT, Pres. FRANK HAMMOND, VIca Pres.
AS-EERT MAACK, rTr. EOWASD J. EDER, Manajar.
Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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I BRASS BEDS Genuine brass, upright posts, 5 substantial fillers, burnished
trimmings, heavily - A 7 lacquered O
LIBERAL CREDIT TO ALL
REFRIGERATOR REDUCTIONS
Seasoned oak cabinet, mineral
wool insulation, sanitary interior
finish, standard family size
$10.75
WE CARRY KIM3ERLY PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS
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l BABY CARRIAGES S Large roomy carriage, steel wheels, 4 inch rubber tires, adjustable hood and (00 Cf
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4 ROOMS COMPLETE $149 00 $7.E0 Monthly
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Ave., South Chicago. Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. OUR OTHER STORES: Cor. 62d and Halsted Streets. Cor- 112th and Michigan Avenue, Roseland. 2894-95 Milwaukee Avenue. 4612-18 Wentworth Avenue. Cor. Blue Island Avenue and 18th Street 9121 Commercial Avenue, South Chicago.
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Coal Prices will soon advance Take our advice and buy ncv.'. "When the mercury starts to go down, coal prices will suiflv 0 up. THE BIEKER BROS. CO. x4 eitiar m. err rt. xciunu xv reiosboB ea. i3um a. XJLHJR!Vi, ZJIXk.
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