Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1919 — Page 7
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Thursday, July 10, 1919.
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Sport Washable Suits, values up to $10 while they last your choice at . $3. 00 Xo alterations and no lay-aways. Voile Waists, values up to $2.00, reduced to SoC Wa-sh Skirts, unheard of values. at $1.00
Good Cloth Skirts, just the thin?; for ordinary wear, reduced to. . . .$2.00 Silk Poplin Skirts, values up to $5.00. reduced to $2.95 We carry the most complete line of stout dresses and skirts in the city of Hammond. Lare size Silk Dresses as low as $12.00
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Women Swept into Huge!
Sewer at Cost of Their Lives.
, INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ' Dl.'IM'QPE. Ia.. July 10. Seven por- ! foils ar" deaei today and a number ar' i 'seriously injured as the. result of aj : cloudburst which broke here laste - j I t. rday. Property damage will amount to st'Vt ral thousand dollars. ' I Mrs. George Kenniokor and her niece,' j Huth Prose, w ere drow ned v. lien they were ssw pt into a lu;Ke fcr on thoutskirts of the city as th. y were on their way to the home r.f n n. ihhor. j Their lo(!ies hav e not h, n recovered. ; ! Mrs. Chris Warner and h-r children. : Blanche nnd I '.A ward Warner, and lfrI hert r.iekey and a Ki; 1 named '.'.vat. . were drowned at I'ni-.n I'ark wh"n the j water 5 wept away tallies on which they' had taken refuge when the flood wati rs ; first appeared. The Morm demoralized f trf rt car I traffic tore and filled the streets with J debris which workmen arc rnJiK.-d to-
day in remoMnp. .Many stretts are silll
imr-fssanto ana special Kuaids are
wateliin langTou crossings v stiver niaiii: fcave way.
In lenses, v, c make any lense in our own shop. It makes no difference how complicated or strong a lense may be. We are equipped to produce and
reproduce any lense in an hour.
Our lense construction, gauges and grinding appliances are the most modern and up-to-date made, giving you every existing assurance of supreme perfection and precision in every lense made in our shop. For those better glasses, bettor than others, see us about your optical wants. M
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FARMERS AROUSED OVER
Hammond's Home of American Watches
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in Northern Part of State Is Recommended.
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all models and
grades. Solid gold and gold filled cases.
' INTtF" ATiONAL NWS SERVICFI LAFAYETTE. Ind.. July Aroused
Hamiltons Howards Illinois W althams Hampdems Ingersolls
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171 EAST STATE STREET Open Thursday till 9 P. M.
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Trial Calendar
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The following cases have boon
in lae Hammond superior court: l3Tb P.m. 2, damages. Joseph Vapenski vs. Arthur Schuyler and I'aul Rokovina. co-partners doing busi
ness unde rthe name of
Garage. 15379 Rm, 1, account, llichael Ouzounoff vs. John Cololl. 1S3S0 Pan. 2, partition. J. Frank Shina vs. John II. liigram, Charles II. Shine, Eva Hay Shine, and Walter !in. IS 381 Km. 1. divorce. Minnie Steele vs. John J. Steele. Krn. 2. divorce. Virginia Young vs. John A. Young. 15353 Km. 1. di.orce. Elancha AVhite vs. Addison 'White. 15354 Appeal ly deft. Anine Hood. Harry Hood. Charles Parker, Ella Parker vs. James E. 15'irke. . 15355 Rm. 1. pet. to sell R. E. Anna Johnson, Administratrix of the estate of Gust Johnson, deceased, vs. Anna Johnson, wife of Gust Johnson, deceased, et al. 15356 Rm. 2, appeal by pltf. lease. Emma Gehrke vs. SatnVbraha mson. 15357 Rm. 1. fr.rtcl. mtg. Hammond Trust & Savings Earrw. a corporation vs. Eouis H. StafTord and Blanche S. Stafford, his wife. 1S33S8 Room 2; foreclosure mortgage loan; Hammond Trust & Savings
Bank, a corporation vs Stafford and Blanche t his w ife.
Gluiin Harris vs. Louis A. Bryan ar.d City and Harbor Ea:id Company. JS401 Room 1; Strict. foreclosure;
ATTENDING FUNERAL
Former Ch;-f
Gary, fun, r J-k.
a:e tl:i: a ! of a
a prornin e n t
Mrs. street.
afternoon atttr.din th.'riemi. Mrs. Mien Zoz-
of Polire an
jmcoin . cravens ani jostjui i
C. Ibach s. George E Rabatins and Margaret A. Kabul ins, husband and wife. 1S402 Room 2; account: Louis Cham-
! pa vs. Smith, Hader Davidson Com-
! 18403 Room I: possession ar.d dam- I RECOVERING
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aftfs; Martha M. irinciw. reter I Nelson and John R. M' Cartt vs. J
who pafsd Tuesday.
a w a
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Farmers met here with Purdue Univer-j
Viy experts ami the state entomologist I to devibo means to eradicate trie d.scase !
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a fungua di-t
s:asc, was bclievtd to be the blight j uliich lnuu0'lit about the threatened j quarantine. liui r.in,? of the crop in
ntall areas whi re the disease has been j
S a S3 B J discovered in Porter. EaIV.it.- arid Tip-! ' i poi ar.oe counties, was recommended. !
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urn) u-.i'. iiiiti; iiu cor.ri.: er.ee I are John Itrown of Mono:-;. j r.5.i lent of tii-; farmers crh-am.at ion; Eouis Tayl.T. ' -WwburKT. Mcri tary; F M. Wallace, state : .-ntom.doyist; J'r.jf. A. .1. Rr-cd: G. I.' i"i'.!is;i. fi.rmt r assistant s .retary of
son and J. it.!
Elgin Watches, dustproof silvcrinc cases
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Chas. Arlde & Son
- Gold Elg-ins, thin model, 10 vcar cases
Hammond's Oldest Jewelers 163 State Street
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Excelsior, Henderson and Cleveland Motorcycles
.f Hobarf. home last
iiKri.-ultuif-; H S. J:
Ski:ini;r. if Purdue Vnivtrtfity. Some qu' Mion as i) the identity 0. 'he wheat b!;.lit arc sc. but it was e greed
that
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FROM ACCIDENT i
Fayette B. H ill and Mary Wul- , lace. I 1S404 Room 2; divorce. Herbert AV.
Tallcet vs. P.ertha Mae Tallcot.
take al!.'' Tho nferenco continued :he .ift..'rn"i 11.
throughout I
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EXCELSIOR AND HENDERSON
Bicycles
if TT ATI? HTT!Ar(T7
11UW SiUtiM ! OPENED ; j I . . J ,
Miss Delia Marker ut Seventeenth avenue who met with a serious acci-
1 dent to hr hands from the explosion
j of a sky rocket she was holding as it ! fred off. lias n.-ovi-red sufficiently to 1 asra'n take her position at the front i counter at the Tribe of K. 673 Eroad1 way.
BACK FROM WAUKESH
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EXCCLSIOR TWIN MAG-$350
MODEL
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YORK. July 10. Although trading was active all through the li r it iifteen minutes after the openintr of tiv stock market today, price changes at tho end of the first quarter of an hour were not far from yesterday's final prices. - Pittsburgh Coal wns the most important feature, that stock not only recovering its dividend of 1 ' per rent, but
I-pou.s H. j made an advance of to 7:). a n v hin Stafford, j record. I Ohio Cities Gas opened up Ts at 61Ti.
S3 Room 1; note: Earrows and and Sinclair rose to Cl:.
1'onneilan Company., a corpora-i Pan-Ani' rican P,-tr.lruni 3rop-l 2 tion vs. Bruce M l'.er. j to 101;. but quickly tdvar.e .1 to 1 n 7 1 . , loS!0 Room 2; u'.vorcc; P.; an Che tie 1 thowins a net aiti of Great Xoi'thSt. Aubin vs. Ernest Pe St. Ai-jtru Ore rose to 5t?. i-teel o.min-i bin. j opened up 'i to 1131. and after ri.ic - 15CD1 Room 1; foreclosure niortgage ; irg t'- 112 " . moved back 1 1 its '.j.entmj loan: Frank Porter, operating- as j price. Adjax Rubber made th- Kreate: t Porter Roofinsr Company vs. Fred-I jrain. advancing 3 points to 105. .nnr -
ericka Meister. 1.SC02 Room 2; foreclosure mortftag"
loan! Jacob Schumuser vs. Wind- 1 common 1H to G3fa. . sor C. Olson and Clarence Smith. I 1S333 Room 1: note; P. J. Scholz & AUTO ACCIDENT Company, a partnership; I'aul J. 1
Scholz and Charles R. Klose vi. Rev. Michael Coaibach. llr.i'i Room 2; lien foreclosure mortrairo loan; Gabriel Benedict v.
Mat Sinner and Sinn?r, his, ... . "' . , , ' , , . i
1 wife, whore trxie Christian name j is unknown. 1
15395 Note; Paul J. Sch-.!z & Com- . .-V, . t T C.I.J7
t'" ' " ' " ' " v i . was
and Charles It. Klose vs. joe lu-midalsk!.
to set aside
Assistant Fire Chief Adam Peifert of the Gary fire department last nisht ' rt. turned from a we. k' recuperation! and vacation trip at Ya ukr-sj.a Sprin? ' in Wisconsin. The trip the chief says ' was a Kreat benefit to him m his in- '
oisposen health irom which he has betn suffering the last few weeks.
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EXCELSIOR TWIN, ELECTRIC EQL'IPPED, $370 HENDERSON MAG. MODEL S3S5 HENDERSON ELECTRIC EQUIPPED, S435 CLEVELAND LIGHTWEIGHT $225
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A PRETTY SIGHT.
The attention of thousands
Garyifrs was called to a most un-js-11.1 1 and beautiful sunset n the western horizon about S : 4 5 o'co-k last n'sht. It was unus-aily bright and lasted f.-.r a" period of foii'o fifteen
Ther-. is not hi
Ha:ii., residing ;'t 532 in ;iir. in fact ! v. pretty liird to have 1 hnppi-:ni: of last we i, PHtuie m.ichiiY'. inri.
I f o qtliehly. I One day last w e k Pail
I residence he is now 1
jjoscf.ii Frost, and company, I their salts nifiit, TVrt Snntii
slow about Gusiafi 32 Virginia street, ' would liav been
"'Til' d a la 's , v:,h n moving i
nis transpired
the E. J. & E. for the past twelve t a 1.'. 1 m :ii'- 'i ! e l y foilowins tlie marriayrc Mr. and Mis. At. bison left on t'neir honeymoon to tiie Wis'otisin Pells, after whi'li tiiev will return to Gary
I and make iicir home ;n Fifth avenue.
corners of Forsytne and Chicago nve nue. East Chicago, turned turtle whi! trying to make the turn at an an si
of fortv-fivc degrees. CfCi' er Fctro
pclit.ly tolei him tliat the corners of
' Fa Ft Chica ;; were not motordromes. I Yt-sterdav was the day of all days
has shown a great improvement a: is expected to oe home Saturday.
bought the
:-i''injr in from
threiuli with of
fices
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Many so f.i
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I port ed rr-T- 1
WIRT
pi' enomnave not li'iiisua !.
WEDDING.
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ar- t rnomers
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the l,ou:e 1 ene hi.4 fr ral was cl
buildin;;. Palis
it was a duplicate nd livi.fl in next door, ed I.'i.ii. in th tnoin-
Tod.'.' ddinrr '. it r:l s ;
1 can Kect Sujrar advanced 2 points to 37; 1 j
Willys-Overland 1 Si to 33-8. and .Marine
a 2 o'clock occurreel the at Ca home of the bride, 411 ti'-ft, Gary, of Ir. William
r:. superintendent eif the Gary pubschools and educator of countrv-
j iv id' fame to I. is secretary. Miss MarI tha Ruth Jaiiues. the Rev. William G. j Seaman of the First Methodist church
of Gary, off iciatinsi. Immediately following Hie nif.rriaRp Ir. and Mrs. Wirt ltft for Greeley. Colorado, where Mr. Wirt will havr
week's lecture eriVaiiement at the
; AYhiie drivinsr his automobile across
1 1 the intersection at Sixth and Adams j street in Gary yesterday afternoon. H. !
H. Roy, residins at Connecticut j s Normal, when they will return I street and J. T. Rowers, employed as! tf' Gary for a few days and then fro j a barber, came together. Dr. Yarrinc- I to their summer home at Eake Georso,
ton who cared for the injured man. i -N- Y- an,-J then return to Gary, where
j says he will recover. The in jured ma n a handsome nome win oe lurnished
' ' 1 I i 1 r- I niiuir 1 f.iU4'iivr,
like 1 e.f th' The
111K ind tiie new own- r b inK one of those feilos who does not put thin,;s oif until to;;orrow made- the decision to move in that same afternoon. Well. Joseph moved ai d things fairly flew around that vicinity that afternoon and by suppe-r time he had things fairly settled and comfortable. To top it olf shortly after supy.er a new baby arrived at the P.allis domicile and when .Tosep hclosed Jlis eye:s in slumber that ni?.ht Jie realized that it had been the biKjrest day in his life.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
1 for Reuben Wtlpr e.f I I Pernard Yr.p a'o of Ea:
j Michael Oswego oi j They were il'.schr.r ! i-hirman, ei'.iio. W
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1 I n b"r. 40 and
Fast Chie'i.go. d ft 0:11 Camp r is the yo'.TV.S
. .John Frisco, the neirro ganman was heb! over to the criminal court He will be transported to Crown P.
; man who ran noveltv riaiues and went ! under the name of "Rube and Mac. I t'-e Chasers of the Blues." Tedvah I hr.-ueht h"ire a pe; monkey from ! France and it is nr. funny as Bari.iy.
! Barney is known
the
taken to the
police patrol.
Mercy hospital in
Room 2; to set aside Judgment
John Postal vs. Nora Postal. 1S;37 Room 1: Pamasres: American Trust & Savings Bank as xdministrator of the estate of Tlward Eiedzycki, deceased, vs. The Chicafro. Eake Shore and South Bend Railway Company arel Hammond, Whitinsr and East Chicago Railway company. Room 1: Habeas rowus; Joseph Gachy vs. Etebe Husty and Sophie Hi! sty. 14200 Room 2: l"pal services; J.
CAR AND TRUCK MEET A Gary and Interurban street car. operated by Motorman P. Seisler, 332 Johnson street, Hammond, collided with a truck at 11th avenue nnd Atlrms street in Gary yesterday ausln? a heavy damage to the machine ami Injurina: its driver. John Sernik, 1S3! Connecticut street, of this city. It is rot known -cho was at fault in the imast-v,.
Th" announcement of this marriage will be a surprise not only to his wide circle of nciiuaintmn e at home but to people e.f the I'nited States, for Per. Wirt is known far ami near as prominent in America's educational circles.
ARRESTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE On a warrant e.ut of Justice I.aube's justice court. Gary. James Martin, em charge of redibery, was last iiiKht arrested at Sixth ami Broadway and loelKed in jail. James Pnrlett was the complaining witne ss and a he Krjnpr will
j come up m Justice I.aube's, court
afternoon.
this
INDIANAPOLIS Many a barren dome is hidden beneath store hair. Yes. the wir business Is flu rish in g, especially since the fiu epidemic robbed so many persons of their hirsute edornment. And in many cases, according to Mme. Phelan, wigr-maker hero, the hair never comes back, once It's eone.
He my Grasser.of Hammond while driving his Allen down Chicago avenue w as bumped by 'a Green line car
damairlnsj his ear badly. James (
Arm:?. als" of Hammond, was in til
automobile. .None 01 t:ie men were injured, the machine had to be taken to the A. B. C. garage. A chicken thief made a fairly sooj haul when he yot away with fourteen younx chickens and an old hen. Tho User is J!r5. Knipht. of 414 Nortliote av. nue. East Chicairo. The police are on tiie lookout for the chicken thief.
Mast Chicago. Oswego i
I man who has won for him;-
ns a boxer in East Ciiim'S back in time to fret in on
show that will be starred
' caaro. Next Wednesday
1 party will be iven in
three at the Lake iron
Tho Lt in rc:;dy-to-vvcar store w liavp one of tin1 l.ircest sales ever p.". on in East Chliao Saturday. Goodwill be s.dd at slaughtered pii;cs due to the. relr.odfliiiK of his store, which iie intends t make the larB-at ar.d b st store in liast Chicago. Rathct than have the goods fxdlrd durir. .. the, repairs he is going to sell hi-uierci-i.tiiaise at a nrice loiver than the
I :u iu .n os.. .01. i ,e' v . ti was i ; le v it -
.vounl tin. of a robbery a lew weeks back
a name j . which S-".0 worth of merchandls'.' He is j was stolen, the first i
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in East I In- 1 1 dance and
honor of these park open air j
tin? comedian of . c
danr'.np pavilion. All the folks of the Twifi Cities are Invited to attend and make merry.
A plank out at the bridge which spans the canal on Forsythc avenue has been the cause r.f many broken rprinss on automobiles, the plank was
put m t; h o we ve r.
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lay it was reported.
Pr. Turbovv
v h i 1 e on h i f
new Ford, vva
' Indiana Harbor,
way 10 a patient, in his
it by a truck. No
This mormrjt the well known Pan O'Eeary. th- chamnirn walker of the world drepp"1 in for a chat, in the Times office. O'Eeary just walked in from Toledo and is now on his way to. Gary, and fre.m G;;ry he will then proceel to Ie Porte and then back to
the Windy City. Chicago. A party
of I
LYONS-ATCHISON.
damage was done, him in the beck.
as the truek struck
m a d e
te
The announce:
marrintre of Mrs. Grace Evons to Jas. A. Atchison, which took place in Chi-
Mrs. Abe ottenhejmcr. Mrs. Mose Specter ar.d Mr:'. Abe Gcodfriend yesterday went to Hammond to meet Mr.
Abe C!tenh.eim."r who came in on the Sullivan, and believes that Pempsey 1 train from Indianapolis where he was ! will hold the championship for years
Irs. Atchison r.as oe-n a rer ..lent 'teien.iins ja.-ie cimniy men in jauge to come. 1
of Gary for the last eisht years witbj Anderson's rcurt. j her sister. Mrs. Callahan in Harrison' j The Misses Sarah Fletcher and Myr- I street and was durin? that time em-j At the rate of fifty a day foreigners tie Morse yesterday went to visit
ployed ns chief operator at the Gary are 'oivinr Indiana Harbor for the old Chester Faust at tne t.ary nospwai
raco Tuesday
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central of the Chicago Telephone Co. Mr. Atchison, who has been residingat 43S Tyltr street, has been with
officer Kerr is on his way to EaPorte ".here lie will get a juvenile for Juvenile Officer Eewis. A live electric wire broke at 143rd a-id Railre.au avenue. East Cnieage. yesterday. Euckily no people were c:( ssing the street at the time. John Friedland residing at "721
all members of the Wing 1 B, ech stree t, Indiana Harbor, was
out and all. supposed o be running a soft drink
s pailor. but the police didn't believe
lighted in talkir.e about the Wil!ard-j t,m. One of the officers went into Pempsey fight, saying lie won ?2f'1 in j ti.e ste.re and aske 1 for a Coo Co'a. American money. He tells of Pemp- j c poured the officer e.ut a drink and
(V being as great as tne o.ei jonn 1 1 put a little s.,o i :n it ami said six.
cents pba.-e. The officer tasted :t and sto;.p-d. but didn't say anything. He drained the glass and went back to the station and reported it. the remit tning that Alia-s was arrested. Accidents wiil happen. He was arte sted and man; quart bottles ot
, thirteen m e n
j Foot Walking Club started
j but four dropped out. OT.eary de
country, over the Pe nnsj Ivanla.
A motorcyclist while turning- the
w here he has been., for the past week. J whiskey were found. He was released Chester underwent an operation for) Qr. a four hundred dollar bond. H.s appendicitis and came out fine. He n will be heard toil ay.
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