Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. September 14. 191S. DON'T THROW YOUR OLD TIRES AWAY, JUST BECAUSE THE TREAD HAS WORN OUT. COLUMBIA THEATRE INDIANA HARBOR, IN D. "ON TO VICTORY" IS NEWEST DANCE EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS We Completely Rebuild and R'tread Old Worn Tires, again applying new braker strip, new fa brie, cushion gum, and a heavy 'j-inch layer of Goodyear black raw rubber, maklnjar & complete rebuilt '-s-inoh black cord tread type tire. J it as neat in appearance and ns serviceable as new fit b-frs than 1-3 its original cost.
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Don't miss It: It's the ihotospectacle of the hour. Monday, Sept. 16 J. Stuart Blackton In the Paiainiiimj 1-Ymme "Wild Youth" And a Brav rirtocrrarh. Tuesday, Sept. 17 Gladys Rockwell In a ': -.'inn "Her Gxrn Mistake" , And A Mu'ual Forevn Telegram. Wednesday, Sept. 18 Douglas Fairbanks in--"Mister Fix It" And a Victor Moore Comedy and a First Run Path? News No. 71. COLUMBIA THEATER Indiana Harbor.
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; receive aortal nrm and advrrtisluaT ' i 1 lie Tinea, al.o Job ncrk of all dej -rfptlon promptly and well dtat. j Mr. anl Mrs. Kdward D. Hi ia- of 4322 i M:tKui:i avenue w ill i'pi'n their home. !lhe evfiiiiiE of Setifmlier 21 for the ro-.-r;o.!.)n of all neighbors sn.i friends. honorary to the crcusl.in of their .V'th jwecMmwr anniversary. No other invltai t :on f itrniled. Mr. an. Mrf. Roy Freeman o,f XnVlh ! iOi-tt avenue were railed to prnvfr. ,.;., where the brother of Mr. Freeman. Murk Fro. man. a resident of that ! eity. passe.l away after on illness of s v-r 1 niotr.hs. The Frymans depart - ,. j ti:ls :u..rnit)j. They were necessarily ; .1. t.i'.i.. 1 a dn y .w in to an automobile j -c-'. '. i . r l-i wln. ii Mr. Freeman was in- ' vo!i d and in which Kerry Fox of North '' Mairotm avenue was very seriously 1- ' j uved. The t-.,r.i..i.-n with . stn ot oar and the Hutomol.:!e ocouried in South ! Chtca "o J ester.'.. iy. ' Ooar Hlack former works manaf.T
! ,.f the Republic Mi'.i of this city and! i now rruumtccr of the Ftil'..n Iron Works! i at Ht. I.' Uis. Mi... whs in town a few i '.!.!" s this week eailins on .dd frh rols.
The Walter Franks or .orm '!. i aceompanie.1 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j Henry, visitors hei- from Hamilton.! o. and Mrs. V.. Jod-erts of Cary. spent!
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at t'lrtuu Park. Services at the Firft M. E. church. East Chicago, tomorrow will he at ::!(). Sunday school; preaeihng. 10:43; Kpworth LraKiie, 6;3-V, evening. 7:45. The past. r. Rev. Jeo. I?. Jones, will take ns hs subject in the morning "The Humanity . f Christ and of M.n." The subject of the evening will be "The Spark of Human Life." "Worshippers of tlrs faith nnd all visitins members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. "V. J. Funkey, Jr.. of Beacon street were host snd hostess to the dinner club last evening. Max Tinim Is visit inK his mother. Mr?. Mary Tisnm. of Elm street for a few days. He has be.-n granted a brief furlough from Camp Taylor. Max ia sergeant of the supply department at the camp. The funeral of Hurley Harper, who died Thursday afternoon at his homo. 4324 Walsh avenue, after a brief illness of a day, -will be held Monday from thn A. M. E. ".ion church. 140th and Peodar streets, at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. M. Howard will conduct the services. The deceased was a member of the Calumet order of the K. of r. (colored). He leaves a wife and threa children.
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ATTENTION! Following tou -will find a list of places .vherc you can register: Bring your friends along. Indiana Harjpor. Wm. ,1. Murray, 3417 Mich. " P. A. Parks, 3420 Mich. Wm. Wright, 3336 Mich. East Chicago. Jos. W. Pimsing, Amercian State Bank. Karl I). XoiTis, 224 Calumet Bldg. Unless You Register Before Oct. 7th You Cannot Vote at the
Mrs. T. P. llIlams of NdVth Magoun avenue is down in the southern part of the state on a visit to the homes of relatives of the chief of police. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Henry, former East Chlcag.mns, are here from their present home. Hamilton. Ont., and the guests of their father, James Henry, at the Williams home in 145th street. They are leaving for a few days' visit down near Kendiiiville, Ind . and will then return here lor a longer viMt. Mr. Henry was associated with the Grasseili Chemical Company of this city during his residence here and receive! a promotion to the company's plant at Hamilton, that of assistant superintendent. A theatre party comprised of the Misses Margaret Hrissey and Tlielma Eaton and the Messrs. James McAuslan and Peter McConathy attended the perform.in.e at the Illinois theatre In Chicago last evening, seeing "The Rainbow Girl." Miss Mary Helen Pavis, assistant librarian at the Indiana Harbor library, has be. n transferred to the Calumet brunch, where she will take charge. The young ladies of tile Harbor staff of the iihrfiry tendered Miss Pavis a pleasing farewell in the rooms of the library an
evening ago. Miss dra McQuilken of Fir street entertained the j. e. T. Club last evening prior to her departure from the city. She leaves t enter her second vear at
n j the Northwestern I'niversitv in the de
partment of oratory. Miss Xrliie Fulmer of Ivy street Is preparing to leave for Milwaukee. Wis., where she enters the Powner school to take up the study of Home Economics. W. M. Intyre-. a student of ministry, is ivmiiiR out from I'hicrigo tomorrow to conduct the s rvices a: the Fnit- d Presbyterian chui.-h. Indiana Harbor, at 11 o'clock iu the morning and 7:30 in the evening. Mrs. W. Osner of Ivy street lias as guest h.-r sister. js here from a town in northern Wisconsin. Services at the Swedish Lutheran hureh. East Chicago at :i : I j and 10:30. Services nt the Indiana Harbor church at 9:15 and 7.30. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. The First Congregational church of East Chicago, which is located at Magoun avenue and ll'.th street, has an interesting program for tomorrow. New members will bo received at the morning service and others who cannot be present in tne morning may unite with the church on the same evening. Sunday school meets at 9:."!0 with classes for all ages. The Itible class for adults, of which Mr. Canine is teacher, began its fall work last Sunday with a good attendance and a larger attendance is expected tomorrow morning. This class meets in the church parlor at the same hour of the entire Sunday school. Rev. James Ostema, the pastor, will preach two very interesting sermons at 10:45 nnd 7:45. H s morning sermon will be on "Patience" and the evening sermon on "The Unpardonable Sin." He will throw much Biblical light on that much misunderstood theme, first showing what It is not and then what it is. Good music is promised for all the services. All, especially strangers, are cordially invited to all services.
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Trial Calendar
Entries In Eoora 2. 1543? Nelson v Nelson; pltf dls; costs pd (9th). 16396 Cit Tr & Pav Bk v Hardin et al: pltf dls costs rd (9)th. 16765 Reuss v Peutsch; Judg declaring lien void as per form (10). 16940 Champa v Klose et al; pltf dls costs pd (9th). 172S1 Hall v Harvat et al; dl costs pd (9th). 17323 Wright Rec v Fowler; deft ord to file new bond $400 by Sept. 16 (10th) 17369 Gosch Pros v McClay et al; pltf dls costs pd ( 9th). 17397 Lowell Tat Bk v Sanger: Judg for plt.f S346.S1 plus $44.90 without relief judg (9th). 17416 State ex rel v Nordstrand et al; pltf dis Judg (9th). 17461 Kunka v Tolish Alliance etc; pltf dis costs pd (9th). 174S9 Peterson v Mao Leod et al; pltf dis costs pd (9th). 174S7 Frov I, Co v Pe Lore; dis at deft costs judg (?th). Cases Tiled Sept. 3. 17533 Km. 2 Divorce; partition: Clara M. Wohmeyer vs Florence I,. G. Wehmeyer and Clarence A. G. Wohmeyer. Lot 20 blk 4 Fogg & Hammond's 1st add to Hammond. 17534 Rm. 1 Appeal by deft (possession) Joseph Jozenes vs A. E. Coleman and Mrs. A. E. Coleman his wife. Rep estate located at 184 Caluvet ave. Piled Sept. 4. 17535 Rm. 2 Attachment; Forecl of landlord's lien: Anthony H. Homan and Margaret Homan, husband and wife, vs. Albert Bauer. E'2 o,f
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Our business is built on quality backed by an organ ;zat 'on of many years of experience. ur employee aie selected for their ability to turn out high class work and we conscientiously recni-iiend l;:"in and their work to our patrons. Our ambition Is to return to you a tepa r Job a good a' we ran possibly ma.ie if with the ht workmanship, the best machine! y. and t he lie' iriaer:als these three eb-ments that gro into our work are th be? ttua i n ntee y...u can have of complete aat i s f li t : o i i .
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Miss Estelle Dennis dancing "On to Victory." Miss Estelle Dennis's specialty is the "On to Victory" dance, ir-prc-sccting Liberty on the field of battle. Miss Dennis is the fourteen-year-tit' iauc-hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dennis of Richmond, Va.
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cept strip ii) ft w !! acio -s end Cook; granted (10th). j thereof; also west side of NEU of 13729 State y First St Rk of Griffith;! SVi4 of sec. 32-.";-'.l. release as per form (Aug. 22nd). riled September 5. 139 1 S 1 nt crstate I A- St Co; v city of' ."36 Rm. 1 Acot.;" Joseph Kunst vs E t'iig": pil.f dis costs pd (9th), j Mac Turner. 5 16447 Hnber v X-w Chgo Specialties,
537 Rm. 2 Divorce; Jewell braun i o; put .lis costs pd (loth). ( L. V. Cravens) vs Corneal Smith. 1703') Piitnond v Thompson et al; pltf 53S Rm. 1 luvorce; Rena Wise (L. dis at deft Tli"tnpson's costs judg. V. Cravens) vs Archer Wise. 17169 Mutton v Co Operative Dev Co 539 Rm. 2 Damages; John Kovach et al: pltf dis costs pd C'th). Jr. by John Kovr.cn his next friend 17201 IWry v Ku. bai ski et al; pltf dis (E. G. Sprout) vs Julius Wcigley costs pd (9th). nnd Steve Weigley. 17316 Price v Ii'.mbach; change,; to 540 Rm. 1 Rartuion: George J . Porter Sup Ct ( 1 0th ) . Dingier vs I.i.'.zie Minium et. nl. 1732- -Price v Prest; Charles II! Fried-
41 Rm. 2 i oreel M. I-.: William in ns utwi" imriy cm I imn). Ernyei ( L. V. cravens) vs Joseph 1733 Cal Kennedy Land Co v WosniaMayer nnd Itarbara Mayer Jus wife., kowski ct nl; pl'f dis costs pd (?th). Lots IS and 1 :) and 2o, I lk 16 In j 17451 Mather v Coraj et nl: Ind Har subd of SW 1-4 sec. 2S-37-9 Rec. S3 j Lomber & C Co made deft (K.th).
1.4m Brown v Hoffman et al; consolidated with 17391 (10th). 174,iC Jones v Hayes; pltf dls costs pd (9th). 17494 I ' B Carpenters v C n A- L Assn; find for plt.f $'96; satisfied in open court (10th).
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p. 4 9 6. 17542 Rm. 1 Damnges: Henry Kors (McMahon and Conroy) vs Steve Stuzenski. riled September 6. 17543 P.m. 2 Appeal by deft; Standard brewery ( D. J. Moron) vs. John
Gar'ner. I 17544 rtm. 1 Rccfivership; Morris' Glass vs. Gately Clothing Company, a corporation. ! 17545 Rm. 2 Forecl M L: Joseph K. Doppler vs. Arthur F. Walsh, et al. 17546 Rm. 1 A et: William J. Whin-, cry vs S.u.ni.'l Abelman. 17547 P.m. 2 Act I : William J. Whincry vs. Ilemian Kk selbacVi ar.d Ida Klesdh.'.ch. j Tiled Septem'ber 9. 1754S P.m. 1 Divorce; James W. Wrltt ! (I. I. Modjeska) vs Nellie Writt. 17549 Rm. 2 Forecl M L; Joseph Fel-1 ker vs Steve Keri. Mrs. Steve Kerl , Ills wife whose tru" Christian name is unknown. Lot 3- blk ' SW 1-4 of . sec. 2S-37-9 Rec. 90 p. 105. 17550 Rm. 1 Forecl M L; Joseph Kaszarda vs Nick Magda and Mrs. Nick Mngda whose true christian name is unknown. Lot 31 blk S Logan Park Add to Gary Rec 9 p 4flS. j 17551 - Rm. 2 Divorce: John M'oorehouse (W. B. Van Hrne) vs. Sarah Moor" house. 17552 Rm. 1 Forecl M L: Bruno Schreiber and Bruce M.iller partners doing business ns the Bruno!
Pchreiber Plumbing Co. ( W. B. Van Home) vs ("ieneral Construction Co. a corporation: James F. McQuaid doing business as the Lake Plumbing eV- Heating Co., Inland Steel Co.. a corporation. SWerly 100 ft of lot 13 in resub of blks 31 and 32 in Tnd. Harbor being subd in tact sees 15 nnd 22-37-9 Rec 89 p 455. 17553 Rm. 2 Quiet title; Willnrd B. Van Home vs Monarch Hardware Furniture Co., a corporation, et al. 17554 Rm. 1 Damages; Edward B. Bkazewloz (W. H. Van Home) vs Francisco Motinofo. 17555 Rm. 2 Commissioner to convey: Otto C. F. Seehase, administrator of the estate of Theodore Seehase decease vs .tto C. F. Seehase and Laura Seehase, et si. 17556 Rm. 2 Adoption; in the matter of the petition of Luther J. Sargent for the adopt, of William Howard Cook. 17557 Em. .2 Divorce; Helen Wilde vs Edward Wilde. Entries la Room 1.
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Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
Today We Represent Over
A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings .Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEIS LEO WOLF JAMES W. STINSON JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. CCHAAP
OFTTCCM. . R. 6CHAAF, Preifd.rit WM- D. WE 8, Vies President. A. H. TAPPER, Vice PreeJdent. H. M. JOHNSON, Caahler. I Q. EDER, At- Cashier.
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