Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednosdav, June 25, 191f).
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting A d vertisem ents Are Winners
WHO
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WHITIXGr If you know her tell her there 1s tlO.oi) in sold for her at the. Princed theater. 6-23-lt The members of Whiting Chapter. O. E. S.. have received an invitation to visit Gary Charter Friday evening. June 27th. grand matron's night. A ix o'clock dinner at the Y. M. C. A. will be served. All the Eastern Stars going wil please take the New York Central to Gary, leaving here at 5.49. Mr. and Mrs. George Hornett, nee Marguerite Schaub, married on Monday, were subject to no small amount of humiliations and exasperating experiences at the hands of merry mak
ers, ejr they made their departure I Tbrmigk from the city. The suit capes were ture.
and are accented by Tfc Whllln Co., 524. 119th St.. rtione NOTICE.
After this date the rate fof
classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 3 1st. --" SPECIAL.! AT THE PRIXCESS TONIGHT EXTRA BIO SHOW. Albeit Ray and Eleanor Fair In -M4RHIKD IX HASTE" Charles Chaplin Comedy, thistle OutltiK Ple'ure "Cameraln
Africa" A big Game Me-
seiied and the clothing was well Viewed up and on the outside the suit cases were lettered with paint. "Just Married." The automobile in which they were driven to Chicago was well decorated. The last hoax was their being takeTi into custody by the mo-
Returned soldiers, sailors and marines are requested to meet in the council chamber of the city hall at S'yB Thursday evening. June 26. to as
ter cop who charged them with speed- Insist in plans for the 4th of July cele-
lng. Officer Parker followed them to
the East Side where he stopped their car. After much arguing he persuaded them to turn around and accomapny him to the Whiting police station. He took them back for several
Coming Tomorrow Gent-are Walsh help: hki.p: police:
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FOR RENT Four furnished rooms and bath for light housekeeping. Apply 422 Cleveland ave. fi-25-lt.
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blocks and when Roby was reached j savings in the Whiting Savings & Parker Informed them that they were i Loan Association or one who is proagain the victims of a Joke nd allow-j vided with enough to keep him in ed them to turn around and proceed i .irkne or iuahiiitv wv.itir.t- sav.
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Sufferers Should Realize That It It a Blood Infection. Doubtless like other sufferers, you have often asked yourself this question, which continues to remain unanswered. Science has proven that Rhetirnatisrn is caused by a germ in your blood, and the cn!y way to reach it is by a remedy which eliminates and removes these little pain demons. This explains why lini
ments and' lotions can do no permanent good, for they cannot possibly reach these germs, which infest your blood by the millions. S. S. S. has been successfullyused for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. Try it to-day, and you will find yourself at last on the right track to get rid of your Rheumatism. For treatment of your individual case address Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co, Dept. 43, Atlanta Ga.
by the William's Undertaking Co.. from which the funeral arrangements will be announced.
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Proposed A'r Laner. Air Pouter ---
RELATIVES OF GARY FIREMEN AWARDED $5,278 Re'.atives of two Gary firemen. Cap-
East Chicago's Welcome Day for the j tain CharleE Smith and Fireman Otto
j FURTHER PLANS
FOR HEROES DAY
westward, as their time to get their train for New York out of Chicago was very limited. WHO IS THE PR KTTIEST GIRL. IX WHITIXGT If you know her tell her there is in gold for her at the Princess theater. 6-25-lt Mies Helen Emerson of 119th street
ings & Loan 113th street.
Association.
Office 6-2;
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STAR THEATRE TONIGHT. Beautiful Mary Miles Minter in "Rosemary Climbs the Heights'' at the Star this evening; also 'Foolish Age," dashing Sennett comedy. Harry I'nrY in "Slcsrlpt DrnD' and b.sr wtst-
" aer cusin in Ji-rianger. ern ffature tomorrow. 6-25-lt.
IS. Charles and Clarence Miller of Sheridan avenue have gone to New York where they will vistt relatives at sev-
Puperintendent J. H. Hoskinson will entertain the Men's Club of the M. E.
eral different points. The former will j church at his horn.; in Oliver street tospend two weeks, but the latter will j night.
remain all summer. Amon
Miss Auril Richards, who has been teaching in the Deaconess Orphanage at Lake Bluff, has returned home for the summer. She will accompany H. M. Atkin and family on their motor trip to Colorado. Miss Elizabeth Gainer was a graduate of the Wood River (111.) high school this year. WHO IS THE PRETTIEST GIRL, IX WHITIXGT If you know her tell her there is 119.00 in feold for her at the Princess !heater. 6-25-lt Mr. and Mrs. James Spence have purchased a home on the East Side where they soon intend moving.
The Beta Gamma Upsilon sorority will have a beach party tomorrow jgyening. Mike Bichidy of 504 119th street was arrested for assault and battery upon J. P. Jacobson. He was released on a $30 cash -bond. WHO IS THE PRETTIEST GIRL. IX WHITIXGT If you know her tell her there '. J10.00 in gold for her at the Princess theater. 6-25-lt Leonard Turner has returned home from the University of Illinois, having completed his first year's course.
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the out-of-town relatives
and friends here f attend the SchaubHornet wedding on Monday were Mrs. Frank Zimmerman and daughter Alice of LaPorte. aunt of the bride; Mrs. Domke of LaPorte, aunt of the groom; Miss Ruth Wolf of Indianapolis and Miss Catherine Chye of St.
Ivuis, the latter now being a guest ' at the G. J. Bader home on Oliver street. J Mrs. Gardner of Goshen. Ind , is , hre visiting her sister, Mrs. Fry of Pennsylvania avenue. The D. of R. will meet this evening Ten candidates are to receive the d-g-ee. the work to be done by the Lake S county degree staff. Mrs. Allison's j committee will serve refreshments. John E. Moore Is confined to his home in Cleveland avenue with an attfwOk of typhoid fever, j Mrs. G. H. Fifteld returned to Culv
er, Ind., on Monday, having spent several days in Whiting.
j care had to be taken to avoid i the most danperous enemies of the j airman mist and fog, not wind. ! The difficulty of using air servic" 1 commercially, say the transportation experts, is its excessive cost, 1 but judging from the rate of progress in aeronautics this may soon i be overcome to a preat extent. At j present, owinsr to engine difficulties, ; air service stations would hav- to bo i maintained at frequent intervals, i and, to make air travel safe, ool i landing places about a quarter secticn in size, with a surface of level, i hard sod must be provided ;very
fifteen miles or so. The fir5t great transportation concern :n North America to consider tsiahlishing air service is the
'Unquestionably, we, who have I ways over land and sea was taken ! Canadian Tacifie Railway, which has
Fassed through the btone. Bronze, . up. As there defined, an "Airway" t applied for a charter permitting it ron, Steel. Steam and Gaso- is a trans-continental or coastal air-1 to operate an air line. It is rrtpar-
line Ages, are now on the threshhold I line and connecting links between of a new Age the Age of Air." 'are designated "Air Routes." An said a prominent official of the Aero airway is a belt 80 miles wide; an Club of America the other day. j air Route, 40 miles wide. Several Recently, at the Second Pan i airways and air routes were mapped American Aeronautic Congress in j out for the United States and Atlantic City, the problem of Air-1 Canada. In selecting these routes
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returning soldiers and sailors will probably take p!a'e the latter part of August. This is to giv th b"ys who are not hem a chame to get in on the cood time. By that time at least ninety per cent of the hen.es will be back. From all indications it looks like the Lake Front at Indiana Hai-
: bor is going to be th place picked for ! the big doings. ' The officers and committee are get-
i ting much encouragement, and they ! omrades when ! are going at things like a house on i their fire wagon ! fire. A sextette of Italian serenaders have i
I'oege. have been awarded $5,278 by the courts. The two firemen met their death t'nre. years ago when struck by a Michigan Central train at Roosevelt street between Ninth and Tenth avenues when going to a fire one vr-ry rtnrmy night. At the time of the lieath of the two firemen several of tbe;r companions. who were in the wild rite to extingnuish a fire, were onlv saved from the same fate of their
they Jumped from
Transportation o-T the Present r New C.P.Q. LocomotWo from the A"gj.r Shops
nlready been engaged for the day of j the big doings. The sextette Is only ' one of the many features that will : take place on the day.
ALKALI IN SOAP BAD FOR THE HAIR
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ing to meet competition in the air, as well as by land and sea ar.d with its vast engineering and operative resources should be able to enter ths field fearlessly, when the Age of Air, which we are now entering upon, has fully arrived.
ited friends in Indiana Harbor over Sunday.
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j RQBERTSDALE ) Miss Beth White of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor Monday. Herman - Stetzefaut. who is confined at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago with typhoid fever, is getting along as well as can he expected. Mr. and Mrs. William Aldle of Chicago were Robertsdale visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodine of Indiana boulevard motored to East Chicago on business Monday. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue took a
large number of picnicers to Black-
hawk Sunday.
Mrs. Lawrence Long of Myrtle ave
nue was an East Side visitor Monday.
Vernon Atchison and grandmother, Mrs. Platz, of Lake avenue, returned home after spending two weeks at Crocker. Ind. James McLane of the West Park addition was a Hammond visitor Sunday. The piano pupils of Mrs. Carrie Troyer and the expression pupils of Miss
Beth White will appear in a recital to be given at the Robertsdale auditorium Friday, June 27, at 8 o'clock. Admission
free.
Miss Rose Smith of Chicago spent Sunday visiting at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Indiana
boulevard.
Miss Helen Coughlin of Roberts ave
nue returned nome arter spending a
two weeks' vacation at Galesburg, 111 visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson of
Lake avenue spent Sunday in Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wichort spent Sunday visiting the latter's parents in
Chicago.
Miss Elsie Larson of Lake avenue vis-
THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mr. Ford Owner FLAY SAFE! Faulty workmanship or spurious parts may be the cause of a serious accident. Our buildings are the largest and best equipped for FORD service and car repairing in Indiana. Mr. C. Fields (repair shop foreman for Ford Motor Co. for six years) is in charge. $20,(X)0.00 stock parts on hand. Onfy genuine Ford parts used. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Authorized Ford Agents. Immediate delivery on new cars. Gary. Hammond. East Chicago. Phone 1470. Phones: 650 651.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Wail and family of
Li'iuont, 111., spent teveray days with rh:l '.i ilraan. Jr.
Ed. Ktilman and "n Gerald of Ilo-
lart and Carl Keilman of Hammond, Captain William Hughes is a busy
Fpent Sunday 'with Mrs. Mary Ke linan i n,an the.e days He has received nv-
and family. I er four hundred names from the gov-
The :'cheidt girls and Lee Ror? r o. ernmPnt. ji U to It. ok them up for
Hobart visited at T'yei on Sunday aft-not answerjn(; tne draft call. Captain
ernoon. Hughes has charge of the Hertillion '
MARRIAGE OF GARY YOUNG FOLKS The announcement is made that on
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Overhage went to v, ,-ar.tnin Hushes savs tha t ! Sa tu r3av at South Bend the marriage.
Chicago on Tuesday evening to at-jmilft 0f thenwnen that he has looked ';f Mis, Velma Yoder to James S.
J Soap Fhould be used very carefully, it i you want to keep your hair looking itK
best. Most soaps and prepared shnntroos contain too much alkali. This
Last night about about 8 o'clock j dries thc 8ca;Pt makes the hair brittl:.
'Jacob r. Fein of '3610 Cedar street. ( an ruins it. j Indiana Harbor, while driving his au- The best thing for steady use is Mul- ', tomobile through ilarr:son park. Ham- sjged cocoar.ut oil shampoo (which i. mond. ran into a man who was riding ! pure and greaseless). which is bet'e-r a bicycle. j than anything else you can use. Fein wont to the aid of the man One or two teaspoonfuls will "c'.ean-c
And finding him badly injured went i the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply to get some water for him and when moisten the hair with water and rut it
v.-ntion of thv Municipal League of In- he came back with it the man was j in. It makes an abundance of rich, diana at Fort Wayne. Ind , yesterday j gone. Fein reported the matter to creamy lather, which rinses out easily, and today. j the Hammond police. j removing every particle of dust. dlr. Mayor Hodges had the honor of re- i Later in the evening the police got ' dandruff and excessive oil. The hir spondmg to the address of welcome. i word that a man by th najne of Floyd j dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves The Gary delegates will make an i Gardener had been hit by an automo- ; the scalp soft, and the hair fine nnA. effort to have the league endorse the j bile in Harrison park and had been ' silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy
national Dune Park project. using: taken to his hoiae 116 Conkey ave- to manage.
their influence to make the proposed j nue, Hammond. park a renlty. They will return to j Gary tonight. Don't throw vour saDer awav
without reading the want ad page.
You an get Mulsified cocoanut -u!
shampoo at any rharmacy, it s very cheap, and a few ounces will surrb" every membfr of the family for months. Adv.
tend the weding of Mr.
nephew. Wm. Baumeister
Mrs. Alma Gettler returned to her
home on Tuesday evening after spending a week with her friend, Mrs. D.
Shoop of r'ierceton. Ind.
Mr. Jos. Schaller purchased an elec
tric piano for his ice cream parlor.
On Tuesday night some of the L'yer
girls had a miscellaneous shower in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. overnage. It was a pleasant surprise for both.
Overhage 9 i ,jp are not evaars.
Sherman was solemized. The young
couple are well and favorably known
1 r, t.u.i. f .,- 14.,-hr,,. -,. among the younger set at Gary. Mr.
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i tional bank, has squandered some of
his thousands for an Overland. Ed lives in Chicago and now the trains and street rars will see him no longer. o he says. The Pee Hive department store opens tomorrow at 8 o'clock fof the
" ., . , I purpose of letting in tne many peopi" A nice crowd gathered at their home t i .ar
and an enjoyable evening was spent. - " ' " " .
The cold pack canning demonstra- j 'y :1 wtti he iven at the rublir school store in East chu-aso o,- Indiana Har-
were
ters and we wi 1:10 p. m.
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hou.e on Fridav afternoon. Notices bor to put on the dollar sale and it
sent out to mothers and -laugh- , manes me Pe.p.e u... ...... c..
h to see all of you at! whenever tne amiar cay r.mr iUUI..i.
There are very many ari'cirs msi are limited and the first come., the first served. The full page ad of the Bee Hive fpeaks for itself in today's issue. Tills is the second , dollar day that "The Store of Satisfaction'' has offered. It has proven a great success. pPCp)e of the surrounding district look forward to this day, which has pi oven to be a great money saving event.
Mr. George Kramer has purchased a new Eeo automobile. Miss Clara Albercht of Chicago visited here over Sunday as a guest of Miss Tillie Gruel. Miss Winefred Leeper of Gary, visited with relatives here Sunday. Miss Edna Berger 'is spending the week with friends in Chicago. The I. Whist club wil! meet this week Thursday evening with Mrs. Murray. Mr. H. Brand transacted business In Chicago yesterday.
Sherman is a brother of Mrs. Free
man of the Brandt apartments, having lived there for a number of years and for two years the bride has been employed as office assistant for Dr. DeLong and Dr. Long. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home with Mrs. Sherman's parents.
GARY DIVORCE SUIT. Mary Djwan in Gary superior cnur through her attorney this morning tiled a. bill asking an absolute divorce from her husband. Lawrence, alleging cruel treatment and beating and striking her. The defendant had served a sentence at the Indiana state penal farm for heating and striking his wife and when he was released commenced again repeating the same old offenses.
The morning mail brings in many complaints to the department of health at the city hall. Mostly about people
picking garbage out of cans, and some ek died at her late home tVs
people throwing garbage into the morning-.
HIT BY STREET CAR GARY WOMAN DIES Mrs. D"ra Augusta Blocklidge, 3fiS Adams street, Gary, who was struck by a street cr in Fifth avenue about a
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Hammond Ball Park CHICAGO LEAGUE GALLIGANS vs. HAMMOND SUNDAY, JUNE 29th AT THREE O'CLOCK BATTERIES Baichly, Buckeye and Walker. Anderson and Stewart. Admission 50c, 35c, 25c
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streets or alleys. Yesterday a few were caught in the (act of picking and
throwing garbage about. This is a; bad practice and if kept up it will j
1 c-., Vai-rf n iih the violators. G. Strlck- i
: fade, the chemist at the city hall, had ,
I a few people brought in for not hav1. i r H.Knn V. -. , -
ling cans or ooxe mi .......
J i en glass and bottles.
The remains were taken in charge of
The members of the Methodist church here feeling they wanted their pastor. Rev. C. A. Brown, to attend
the centenary meeting at Columbus.
Miss Carlo Peterson, the private sec
retary of the Department of Health, goes on her vacation in a few weeks.
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Ohio, got their heads together ana . fne utmcv.iuv o . ' subscribed enough money to pay the ! go. f xpenses of the pastor to the meet- - ing He will lave this evening for Joseph E. Cohn. manager of the Bee Columbus Hlvo Store, goes on a vacation starting T F Strickland was in Chicago on July Fourth, going to Ottawa Beach, business yesterday. Mich. He will spend his time laying An aeroplane passed over Lowell around the beach for one month. Mr. last evening about 5 o'clock. It was Cohen deserves a month rest aft-r putheaded north. jtinit in a ears' hard work. Mrs. J. P. Degnan returned list even-J ' ing from a visit with her daughter,) A surprise party is to be given this
Mrs. Ed Berdine and family in Ham-j evening at the home or Mr. ana r.
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package. At all tallet eoaatero la Me 91 mm S3 atzeo. or r mmll from mm la a lata wraaper m reeelat o prtee. FREE aaalled ta plate aealeo envelope oa roqat. DeHtraeJe. Park Ave. ana 1X91 k M Hew York.
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Goodyears, United States, Firestone Guaranteed 500 mile casings, 30x3 inches. . .$ 9.90 30x3-inch Tubes 1-50 Ajax Plain 30x3 10.00 Ajax Road Kings, 30x3 10.50 Ajax Non-skid, 30x3 11.00 Guaranteed oOOO.Miles. This Sale Continues for This Week Only, VJ Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Phones: 650 651 Hammond.
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their 17lh anniversary. John Dreesen has been appointed cym bal player on the Elks band which Is going to bo at the Elks Club Picnic at
celebrating the arrival of his Thornton. 111. John says that it will be
HIGHLAND A family re-union was held at the
home of S. P. Pwets, at Hartsdale. Sat
urday.
on. John S. Pwets. from overseas. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter pwets and son Arthur, of Highland. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Pwets and familv of Hammond, Mr. and Mr sr. Fam Swets and family. Miss Law. Hammond. John Swets. Mrs. Clifford Dutton. Griffith. Miss Dena Swets and Eennie Swets. James Jamieson. Charles Wlrth and Joseph Douthett transacted business In Crown Point. Monday. Mrs. Khine of Lake Village is a guet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hall.
Mr. and Mrs Chris Lastine and f am-j ily and Mr and Mrs Arthur Lastine of J Svracuse. N. T.. spent a short time in j
Highland, last Tuesday. They were enroute to Fort Dodge, la., and had been traveling in their Overland since
Saturday.
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GARY TO HAVE BAND CONCERT By an appropriation of $1,200 made by the city council Gary will have vceely concerts during the summer months, probably at the East Side park, the night of the week not yet announced. Some years ago the city had band concerts every wek in Broadway, but had to be abandoned on account of the war. The concerts Were very popular and will received with rejoicing by the people of the city.
a marked improvement to thje band.
Harry Given leaves tonight for Chicago where he will spend a fgw days. Bill McAvoy is now a full-fldged traffic roliceman. He was rut on the force yesterday and all his friends congratulated him. The boys at "McCrrady's" got together and bought him a whistle. Bill always was known as the champion whistler of East Chicago. Everv time Bill blows the whistle he has
. to turn the traffic sign which has the ' word "Stop" on it. Now Bill thTnks he has to throw the whistle away.
Tom Richards, the city clerk, has left fcr Michigan today. Mr. A. H. Watts, executive of the Boy Scouts. John McShayne and "William Meade, assistants t'o Mr. A. H. Watts, made a ying trip to Tine Lake to lok over a Bite for a camp. Mr. WattK expects 150 boys to be in his outfit from
July 14 to August 23. Mr. McShayne j1
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will be resident camp director and Wil- aL.5 liam Meade -m-ill osi?st Pine Lake is i
near Laport, nd., and has a fine beach and a very good locality.
WILL ASK ENDORSEMENT OF DUNES PARK Mayor Hodges and City Attorney Davis of Gary, are attending the con-
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