Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1919 — Page 5

'Fridny. July 25. 1915'.

THE TIMES.

UVPORTE MAN TAKES ACIB; M HOSPITAL

Pa CIV t'i Vf

K-i'iirnn spnt yesterday isit ing f rirnJ."!.

in St. John

'vrr Vn I pa r i ro-Ua r y 'intcrui -ban taking- with thfin baskets ladc-nt-.l with (RN and the program of ploas-

Mrs, Frank J. ORourke of May street j

injr in honor of her niece, Miss Kdna

May Kmc of Cleveland, O.. w ho is licr . house guest. The time was spent with j

muic and dancing and at a late hour a I three course luncheon was served. Ervln R. Farley, a notd sinKT of About fourteen young people from Ham-j Kirniirjrham. Alabama, is in Gary the t.ioml, East (.'hicago and Chicago com- i nuiit of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore

polir.. ul.o lives ia a. t.-i.t ut the h.-a. h. p , UKJ, j.' Other complaints have In -on m.ok be- Id. I. ill ,M1,I rUIl

caus of di.ps being i. - nil i 1 1 J to run at large on the beach

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Guest of Theodore Poull.

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I " Another episode has been added to the! Mr. and Mrs. I'. 'I,. Pa is, 64 Rimbach t-areer of Harry riumback. th-s erst- i avenue, will leave Hammond tonight, vh:!o son of a prominent business man i via auto, for Culver, Ind., where they f I.aporte, Ind. II.- is confined at the ! will spend a week camping Mercy hospital m ('.ary suffering from I w,!t ts believ ed to be a dose of poison, j Mrs Bertha (Iritmc, 191 Indiana avc!'ikeri in an attempt to end his life. At- nue, accompanied by her son. William,

t.-ndmg phvn:inns stale that he will; will leave tomorrow for Detroit. Mich.

recover. I ;o

f'oull.

Attending Convention.

WASHINGTON ST.

FV J. Kirk, manager of the local Western Vnlon office at flary left yesterday to attend the commercial meeting -f Wtutern I'nion managers now in fsion at in li.tnapi.i;?. Many dis-

attend the wedding of an older .,, nS for the better..:., of the s.-r-

A.vordmg to reports this is his second and brother who will be married to Miss i u' r Doln n,a"- "c PI ' nlt at suicide. At his room in thejMary tichartz of that city next Wed- , 1:0 tl'i ii to Induce the business ommcrcial Hotel lie was found to be j nesday. They will remain in Detroit ! men to resort to tlie telegraph w ay suffering from the ,.;;V, -i? of a s rong j, hrce wet ks as the guests of friends be-'; ,n s-r-din-.? even ordinary mesages. l-i!g or i'is.ming. Me v as senn-co.i- ,,, returning to Hammond. j " " and , a badly vveakene.i condi- - j RUSH WORK ON

' !"" it is said that he had not eaten j ir anj Mrs. H. J. Vollmer have mov- ( in several da .vs. j C(j from State l.ine street and are now! I-.umhaciv tirst came to the attention making their home at 57 Russell.

of the p.iliee. 5-me months ago. A' that 1 6 !-c he was also tnkm to Morcv h.s-j Tr. Leonard ,1. Moran who has been ictal in a like condition. W hen he lial on a trir, u, m.rih( rn New York and vari-f-.iH.v rerovt rod h- skipped his hospital j , other eastern points for the past ': i.l a-il his i heck pasting was i er,.r'ed; f,,,lr vccks has r turned to Hammond to the authorities. A well known worn- i ami ttS resumed his practice. .- n in (lary is entangled in the aaffir and! ,

is -,1'1 sh,: Ui,s tho reason of the La-! Mrs w. F Uerwanger and children, j ' Ii'te man coming to this city. The ! T.;;i vmond and Lucille, of Wilmington. 1 dt'

:-.ve affair is believed to be the reason; !,,.. aro visiting at the home of Mrs. ef his suicidal attempt. j irrV angers parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. His parents are said to be v a'thy. ' Schabot. 109J Harrison street. They His father was formerly a prominent ! f.xp,,l.t u remain in Hammond for a saloonkeeper and now is reported io be I period of two months in an effort to

Guests of Mrs. Buergin.

Misses Irene Hogan and Mabel j Sott of Malison, Wis., are guests of their cousin. Mrs. W. J. Uurrgin, 409 1 Adams st , lla'y. ! Iast cv iilng a beach party of dancing 3 nd 'j,w iniining was given in their, honor by Mrs. Huergin at Miller j lic'jch. I The con. im will return to their home In Vicoi:sin next wotk.

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as a r, irwn ivr.i' r ;n to

..-alfj. ! rhf '.1 f I.! l.oe ' a e, h:: " th' re's : re,;. c.:r;: : a:. eve. v . j : I sp ;.'. he :

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j iy lo ir h t.-- iif tall tuil li r.ur. j One daw 1.. nj.-t wiMi an a' j when he fell nearly seventy f-

la the restaurant business. It has been ! ,.,.K;1 u, jjrs. 1!. rwanger s health

hla money that has kept Plumback from

frlous trouble during escapades.

his

numerous

Mr. and Mrs.

' book 1 the

John P. Smalley have j n t

I Life In the underworld was revealed in its true light at the Gary police itien yestorilay when Paulina Mari tu.. 2s oars old. related a pitiful and iMuii'.ing story. She had been arrestled in a raid at 1223 Washington st. She started her scarlet life when but

years cf nee. Heconiing tangled per and deeper in the wtbb of the

vrite lights in Chicago her efforts to shake off the past were futile and she ha.i hi i a captive ever since. With her arrest the polic securd what !s thought to be a valuable nte-

ii.d it may solve tine mystery of c- ling whirl, is bringing womOary for evil purposes.

After Jumping his hospital bill. Tlum-i to Michigan hick lost himself as far as Cary was'

r turned home from a trip of two weeks;

Postpone Meeting.

concerned for several months, but the; ,n item appearing in last evening's other week his attractions were acain! paper relative to the serious illness of draw n to the woman. Chief Rambo of j j,-s. Lucht of Doty street was in error the Gary liertillion system caused his as civir.g the name as Luthe. nrrest. W hile walking down Broadway I " Rambo spied riurnback In the Commer-j jfr. and Mrs. H. A. Thiel of 1019 Tark etal Hotel. He was sure he knew the I place had as their guests last evening man. "Well, how- are von?" said T?.- mh,-. ! .v... n. t: t r.nn lob.

walking up to riumback. "When did ; i--av ors were won by Mr. and Mrs. Otto! you get back?" and started n conversa- i l terbst the consolation prizes going to RUSH WORK ON

On account of the short notice to announce the meeting, only a small attendance gathered at the " Y " Wed-

.L":ny evening and the arrangerr.nts j for organizing a permanent Tennis I

Club in Gary was postponed until a lal. r date.

WHO OWNS THIS CALF? "Mmm-ah. Mmnwih: Where's my

I 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 e r .

This isn't a story of a lost babe but of a sucklmy calf. Yesterday while a lare truck :i ! tiavcling west on Sixteenth ave., in Gary, this rieele: n mio pieee of veal;

lost its mother a:t wa ll as owner, ac- j cording to' a police- repoi t. j The truck contained two cows and the calf. It was going at a fare rate of spc d and when 'lie trijek struck aj rut in the street the , a; f u(,vv jn the j air and landed in the mdldle of the 1

street. Not knowing his loss the driver kept on goi-ig. The calf is at 2120 W. Sixteenth St.. and the police are trying to (Ind its ow ncr.

t!? v - t - $ A K'J h , rJ ' Ti - V" - ( v i 'a f. v f. .;:( ; y -i'-t v v- -.; . i-.. - - ; . . 4 r : y (.. .- '". . . : '. Wi , i . f. : 9 ... 4 51 - v , i , N qnflWTWWrP ."liyt I l Wl I IMI I II I Ixi . r.: ' v-.-v t -2

the -r,nip. ! !;ii' n ;i r; 1 art ,;

J r.n.l inure ; ace devoted v. t , 1 . rt t ! '!. infants' we.'-.r. T!ie ,:i tgl'tj of oo-.ls art ied will ; 1

I into the ley wntrrn belov.-. II;- f.-et l'-ttcr a-Jv atitage. J ---tru. k with . o h Co.npaet that .'. UioUe j i loose ti,. lacs of hi.- shoe and In- i ' ; - ' " Jurcd !os l oot. He had a n i d a - ; io us ,

; :ea !,e from -I'-.'il h. ' J-ev!' !Ilte tiial .line ?!r I' i kl : ;-,': foot l,;n .natil-d h.ru to p.-..pl,y ihi j weath-T lon-litb-r:.'. "It's rain ,:i lhi next torty-.-ight hours, I'll let :t it.'

! Miss Henderson Returns. ' Miss Kt'.a )' ndi rson. prin' :pa! of the i fif.v cridge school nt To'l'fSMi, Ivi.i returned trom an exter.d-d tr:. thr -t.h I'n'uii'.'i'l'i i.d has resumed lor wot k at I the school. Mrs. Jai.ie-- R.ass, a tea her f!t the j lirveridge, has gore to 1' i ' t ' 1' -u rt; h 16 I s r e rol tl.e balance of the m;i.i:i;. r at. l I Miss Coons l.as ti.keu lor rd.o.-o at th j l.tc-v cridge s, h !. J Many Outhouses Removed.

.piK-d 'orter 1 the have 1 e t e n

VVkite rajah r-ilk oinhroiiler'! m

I Ac o: d'.r.g to report j-ist i liv Sani'arv ln.-pe.'t".r Thor. .. i ' j at Gary, ti v hundred outhoiis I reshp l.ti-l di.-fi ict ...f t'.ie e i been i , ;r.e . d in t he pa-t

1 , aieiths j :i ..'.-.i- s l.riv a-ted in r.'-j j to ti! 1 I !' .pr. ,-t.s of the i:.-;e j and .!.e,or Ho, an! l.ivf- a:: a to nt.Kz" th. e.ty jiewage ?y-;n T'.e r.-n-. !(! of so iii.-u.y ill.'

m a is a u: i.t r-d'otom in in.- .-.r.'.tary I rendition-; t h; eat. ning tio' p.iblic i l.i tilth.

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Tion, bvit the slick riumback attempted j H K. McLaughlin and Mrs. Fred Rus-

WASHINGTON ST.

o sldetraciv the officer and said. "Why: sell. At the close of the games delight

you must be mistaken. T'm so and so;fuj refreshments were served. The next from Milwaukee," giving a phony name, i meeting of the club will be at the horn

Rut sure of himself Rambo begged his cf jtr. and Mrs. Joe Hain. 134 Highland I street pavement is being rushed to

rardon, left the hotel and returned a short time later with a warrant for

IlumbaCiS arrest. -r,.,i1(.r of the W. C. T. 1. of Ham- mar be opened to traffic as early as

When searched riumback had eonsid- mond vesterday visited and picnicked possible. A gang of men are working

at the national headquarters at Evans- I ahead of the concrete gang to cause ton. During the morning hours a trip.no possible dleay. The concrete has was made to the old home of Frances I been computed between Tighth and Willard when the ladies went through Ninth avnues and work is now being

WILL BE TAUGHT GOOD LESSON Mike rhimor. a J'.tr.ey driver residingj at 172.1 Jefferson St.. wa- taken into custody of the police by Srgeant Johnstone of the Gary police last r.iuht nt

Fourth and Rroadvvav on a charge of white '.Villi a milch tuck:i Vt-st tif rsct Public indecency. ! lin,i v:'' Iac- ma!;es this attractive suit w iicd is !(..;;! or :-nmni;'r wear.

lhe skat i T,!a;t-1 in the front ar.d I

back an ! i u.n over the hipr. Th

coat is f.ni:-'!ic.J with larr-e trs:?; : Rhone 3r,T2 Jnoibs' Shoe Shop, rn state

A stranger, believed to be demet.ted. J - - j st- n"nr 1 '"h,!,;l,- 0001 y':,J!'' sio.cs was brought to the police station by ! " , ' - , lor ever j body. C-l-tf Goodwin .last nisht. after notielnir t he ! lo;i" ' 1 !- ':!-. Id Kenneth Ks el- ;

Juan's strange actions at Seventeenth 1 '' '' !"". wno disap-

nnd Rroadway. He was boolo-d as John , '-' 11 ' " " '' " '""' eaiay yoLTdiy Pes. i "o-rn.n.t m.i, not been seen or . . i ! p.: d of :i, . (.. is a s.,n f j. ..-.

; I.Mu iumn ani. is I'iserihid as foi;..vvs

SUMMERS

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IP-.-.-; in cat! r.r.;-. ,- . . r.i'.d'TKJU', for ii'd;." oo'iy 'I'I'.oy ti'-o ivilan"; to wra;, ; lake youi' timni'V fn;- ;,nt';.' !-.. !,nt d- i. ey t... t ;,',. a fil asap.l i.:i-o a'.Pl ' i v ft'ieoil'y w.t. (y-ri;;;o cai knowl.-tl:.-- ia a'i!:r.'. vr -.; in in A the "ooii-. If ;;i yo:i u ::n odd.:! lr.i as a !e ;u; ; n!y to ti;..-. uro vottr s;;'; ' A!! tiif.'.H' -hir.?' v,o rivo ho'ikc-s ours a sfuro of .-orv.t Tl'k'Jo tit SdilliiOd's' f..;r tip- i in sat:. fac;i-aP.r"

Cut late Drug Store

Demetnecl Man Held.

street on the seventh of August.

T. V. of Ham-

Concrete work on the Washington

' completion by a large force of work

men. In order that the t borough! are

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building and grounds. Lunch was

1 on the lawn and the afternoon

eraMe money on his person. He was held on a bofcus check charge for several days. No one appeared to pre'-s the charges and after he had settled all his accounts, Riumback was released. The police thought nothing more about

him until it was learned that he was in was spcnt socially at the lake front.

a serious condition at the commercial J Iote'- I An enjoyabto picnic was held yesterriumback la about thirty-five ye.-.rs)dRy nt thp ,akp -front park by the old. a good dresser and bears all the up-. mcnibcrs cf the Golden Rule Council. A pearances of a gentleman. It Is said j ... r,- number attended and a central

that he has been married and divorced. He pave "his occupation as a salesmanBger at the time of his arrest.

PERSONAL I

SOCIAL NEWS!

Plain and fancy sewing. Mrs. A. Harrington. 217 Michigan ave. Phone Hammond UST-H. 7-25-2

good time is reported. During the afternoon games and races were indulged in, Mrs. Kureka Tuley winning the running race and Mrs. Gray coming out first ia the game contests.

In an Around GARY i

dore between Seventh and Right avn ut s.

IMPROVES

SANITVRY CONDITIONS

Good Shoe pull r"erS raile-l

i for and d '!vr'd. 24 h-ur s'rvic3. :

Notice. n and. c f ' r August ! rnismatcl Shoes from earfs nt. rs shad lo- em:.:

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l.igh; hair, aid wore short pants, .".ark , ...

-I'd P. w c 1 1 fa n shoes.

. ) c nts- ja r hour. R. Korbeek. S-c.-Tiea.-

Gnry Building Permits.

Are you ieaain:T The Trms?

Aerording to Pnnitary tns;ie,'tor ; Thomas Porter, work which "has been. Tlv" 1 "itding pertu'.fs in progress during the past year, i s '"' 1 ,,; p rs v ' 1 ,- issued sir.' going to make Garv a much healthier ' Us" !,,'"v' s:

rdty. I alter a ei;: , When Mayor W. V. Hodges took the ' ' '-'- ''ratio ,-.

for Gary y- sterday

SIJVSHES HORSE WITH KNIFE

l ne police are investigating a case i

today in which some one deliberately knifed a valuable horse belonging to Arthur Net se. 275 1 West Tenth Place. Several days before he attempted to sell the animal. The next morning he found that some one had taken the horse to the reaf of the barn and after tying the animal to a wagon, took a knife, cutting; several deep gashes in the. shoulders.

oadh of office lie started a city wide campaign for the removal of on 'houses and urireil the resi dents to have the necessary pliimhine work done and utilize the sewage .-ystem. Since that time it is estimated that some :.' outhouses have been done nvvay Willi, known as on" of tl.e most lint-ati it.u ard iprm breeding sources in any om mu n i ty.

John Uhr.o-t s'ao h 1 o ; : k

72d Adair roe. $:!."0 it is 1 h

i-STATi: (if JNIHAXA. CH'.VTY OF. ; RAKK. SS: IN TUB I.AKK SFPKRT- i i 'R OOFIiT. SniTKMR.KH ThitM. 1

j R'i:. IN Tllii MATTKit i iF THih st- ! I'KTITIcX FOR '"HANGF. 'F N MR ! 1 F TIH-: GARY FOFNLRY MA- i

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I'uJdiC notice is he.-.-by u that v have Pied, in the Si; i ri.'r ' 'a r. R-m No. 1. of Lake I'ounty. . or p. iiti..n playing for a i hang., of name, and that at the fi.-j-Uii'br r. A. 1 0 K' , t--rii of sa;,i Sttp'-rior I'otir!. Room N-v t. he-j,,, -,, .

njary to his foot. F-o-k- ;'..,,r, io her 1 "a I!', we vi.i ; r. ut !.

' !in -'an f"" ond tV.ns in tK l.u-j,nid -a urt tla .-.-;id j.-;t: -t, and iicv

r the entry of an order aaiioin our

GARY OFFICER A

WEATHER PROPHET

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War is. also being waged aca :nst i violators of the garbage ordinance n'.li over the city. Pi.zrns of arrests !.av- j

inn been made by tae noli... during the past month.

. ..--ton pa;: G. t -at v o

Mr. WVather Man.

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YOUTH DISAPPEARS.

W'ot.he- G- i.v (eyhients know it or ' the;, l avr a pvph' who tell

. ,dier cond 1'. ions of t he

aam- fr- m the GARV F-H'NFRV ..: Us AlAClHNi: I'oMl'AXy t,, .(;e .'AI.F- ! i. : i."r- t.-c i s" r -, l v- , - t 1 1 1 1 1 1 v i ' , -, ,

i'.V.W, pursuant to the .-tatu'o :n smh case m-ido a.nd provided. i Rafd. hii; t d.'iry, Inrii .ra-i. Jr.)'.- 2;.'

Pioneer Leaves Gary.

Miss Beatrice Hansen of Detroit

street is home after a two weeks' visit J

with friends in Lima. O. Dr. T. E. Rell, who Is spending the summer at Lake Winnebago, Wis., will be in Hammond for a few days during '.he fore part of next week. -- Miss Romar.e. Koch and Miss K.

One of Gary's pioneers and builders, Edward Steinhagen, last night left for

Charleston. West Virginia, where h

is employed In the goveinme jards rs a brick-layer.

WARNING DON'T SUFFICE BITE BY VICIOUS DOG

Presbyterians Picnic. First Presbyterian church members of Gary and friends are enjoying an outing and picnic at Rake Wahu'o today.

the at .

bi-av. a u l-i n it is going to rain, hail 'A. I . piRi. or snow GARY l-' ') I ' N I 'R V A- M . ' '" T I NE

I'l.i n i 1- tb sman r.ucklin came hoh- j COMPANY. I'-; i'io. r Members of the Gary po'.h-e depart- g to h's atieS at the ;ary ;e-; -e ' ALRRRT E. Lt't 'II'. ,

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RECORDS Big in variety Bigger in tone Biggest in value Tsjo riccdlzs to charge Records guaranteed to play ic--d fi-ri Cone in and hear tiieiai PATHu? i-IC N Z 3 IN STCC. Gothic Art Models, 1.0"''. f-'aF'. Poriod Mo'ii Is. t'.ioriton, V.",i:;a:ji and Mary, 22'y

SUMMERS PHARMACY

Prescription Speciali-3t

Hohman Near S.'at? Si. Phones 1420-1421-23. S. v. H. Green Trading SUncr.

For weeks this paper has been carrying stories, warning dog owners to keep

nt ship-1 their d05' either muzzled or tic them

up sua ji'sirriiAj- tne expected nappene..

.uiimt oeacn, r . li. i aimer. i u Jefferson st.. Gary, was bitten by a j vicious dog. It was only lucky that thei wound was not severe. He took th;l

necessary steps and had the. wound cauterized. The animal was owned by a man bv

The picn-ckers left at nine o'clock the name of Sherwood, according to the

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RESOURCES OVER $5,000,000 Under U. S. Government Supervision

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FOR A HOME

b3.V for A BUSINESS

, rUR ILLUVM. I 'WIN Tor He Who Will Not Save Will Surely Come to Want" SAVE AT THE

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GARY, INDIANA Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings 5 to 8

Officers F. Richard Schaaf, President. Ernest C. Simpson, Cashier. Rav R. Hcminsrvvav, Assistant Cashier. Ben T. Lemster, Assistant Cashier.

Directors H. L. Arnold, President Gary Trust A Pavings Bank. Homer J. Carr, Editor Gary Tribune. F. Richard Schaaf, President Citizens' National Bank, Hammond. E. C. Simpson. Cashier. E. G. Seip, President Calumet National Bank, South Chicago. Leo Wolf, Kaufmann & Wolf, Hammond. M. M. Winter, Real Estate Owner.

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Breaking AH Records

which is not surprising whsn

you consider the values we give.

Thrifty shoppers who know value when tf'h ,rv V

tney see ii, reauze niuit wmi uitikvi:

values are not to be overlooSced.

DOLMANS and CAPES

The price ia in noway an indiceticri cf the type of gsrctst in this of fering for we are paa:ng on the full advantage of a rare purchase.

1498 and $998

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Ladies' SUITS Practically all of our bettergrade Suits have been narked for immediate selling. $9?S8 and $OQ88

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1 Now of a!i tines, shodd j; I our CREDIT Plan appeal U II to you. Take advantage N M of these extraorrliaarr t !

U valiirs and PAY AS YOU H

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TUB SKIRTS ktl8 Tl,3c" up

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Men's STRAWS

DRESSES

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Many new Dresses strikiagly rtd-iced.

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Men's Vait.Se&in SUITS The most poplar etyle creatjon of ths scasca.

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