Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednesday Julv 30. 1919. HmwigJSf ..sgLiu."-JHHin"mjniijj in imiw US. REVENUE 5ERVSCE REORGANIZED, LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES "XfTH Mlsa Annetta Bernstein and Miss ! Mrlon Lang of ChUago, who Is vis'.tl iag here with Mis Bernstein, are j leaving this Saturday for Flint Lake I vhr they will spend several weeks f'vrlth friends.
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Tod avenue and Chicago (jHast Chicago was the scene
, automobiles colliding. Elmer
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i4eck of Gary, was going toward Chlfcago and John Zander was turnlnj the corner of Tod avenue. The result was Zander hit Landeck, breaking: the right wheel and smashing up fendur. Zander's machine had one fender smashed and casting-on bumper broken. No one was injured. The East Chicago Dodgers, one of I he best teams around this region jwas defated by the East Chicago Out(laws by a score of 11 to 11. Morgan, r the Dodgers famous pitcher, struck Lout three men and walked ten men. Vltehan and Quinn. famous pitchers for th Outlaws. Btruck out four men and walked six. Elmer Piper. nub-pitcher or the Dodgers pitched a better ball than Morgan. EUdle SwKi with his heavy hittingknocked three third baggers. &"vVllHe Swischer left fielder for the "Outlaws layed on his back and caught
f.JJorgan's high fly. Gorman, of the L'Xodg6ra with his wooden leg. was the
only man that stole second while Sect was there. Tomorrow another one of the Bee Hire's famous and popular Dollar
fXay sales will take place. The Dolflar Day Sale falls on the last ThursWay of each month and is looked for
ward to by all the people of the CaluJnet region. At the lust sale the streets and sidewalks around the Bee"
SHive Store were so crowded that pefcial police had to ,he detailed to keep
the crowd moving. The Bee Hive Store people are the originators of
fthe Dollar Day sale in the Twin City.
AH people In the Calumet region are
urged to come early to avoid the af-
fternoon rush. The store opens its (doors at eight In the morning. There will be no waiting as many extra
jjislerks have been employed.
f. r Frank Barker, formerly crlef of Police has offered the management of he Kreyout Inn Hotel at Los Angeles. California. Mr. Barker at the present Mme Is running the Sanitary Deltcajteseen Store at 310 Guthrie street. Lat the present time he is carrying an fJLA. announcing that he will sell his ktore so he can accept the position in iXioa Angeles.
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Tony Susick of Indiana Harbor has jund out that he can't turn a corner
rlth an automobile going forty miles
In hour wttnout wrecking u. nne
irytng to do a Barney Oldneld around
fh corners of Forsythe and 145th St., i'.de street wasn't wide enough for him is)o he, h'.t the curb, breaking the left itfront wheel and fender. Four other lxnn were In the Bulck but there were fjio Injuries. When the police arrived ithey found, the men drunk. They were looked for drunkenness, reckless auf4o drlrlng and resisting an officer. Elton Potts was trying out his "loadster on Cedar street, Indiana "Harbor when he ran over a pile of .loose stone causing them to fly In all
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The East Chicago police have been Jiotified to watch for a couple of men jmho have In their possession three hundred dollars In Liberty bonds and money which they stole in Gary. George Spencer of 3fi61 Pennsylvania avenue. Indiana Harbor, was fined flve dollars and cost for public indeIcency. ( The Health Department of E. Chicago requests the citizens to get garpbage cans and throw their refuse in hem Instead 6t throwing It In the Mtreets and alleys, as It causes much (sickness and disease. Some of these If.ne day an inspector is going to see it every yard has a can. It will go hard with some who fail to have one.
be some of the missing articles of a box car that was broken into some time ago. Attorney Royce of Meade and Royce in East Chicag-o. Is back at his office in the Calumet building after several weeks vacation. Judge Anderson set aside the default bond in the case of the United States vs. Big Bill Subotlch. of Indiana Harbor who violated the liquor law.
Harry Dietzler of Indiana Harbor, jtiotifled Special Agents of the I. H. B. ?CR. R. that he found a large quantity f leather buried in the sand near the Lj.sk e. The agents wanted him to turn
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the leather over to them, but he de-
The dance at the Indiana Gardens will go sn tonight. A one-inch strip
across the Times today carries an ad stating If the cars don't run and you haven't a machine walk, as the walking isn't crowded. Don't forget dancing at the Garden tonight. Also J. Sterling will be there with his famous orchestra. Owing to the street car strike there has been more busses and flivvers runnine around the Twin City streets than ever. In the early morning the crowds are bunched Into large trucks but there Is a smile on every face. Something new always did make a hit. and the riding in busses sure is a winner. The usual Tuesday night dance took place at the Open A'.r Dancing Pav;lllon at ihe Lake Front Park. Indiana Harbor. The dancing did not start until almost nine o'clock as the pfano player, wo lives In Hammond. d:dn't show up. Th orchestra went on without him-
Twin City News Notes
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Dollar Day is schedule. in East Chicago at the Bee Hive Store tomorrow. These days selected for the run of one dollar sa!s have proved most profitable to the public generally. Heretofore thess days have b?en creative of a large pat
ronage of out-of-town people who will evidently be affected for the present by strike on the electric lines. So Twin City people may have the bargains all to thf-mselves Just for this day. There will bo a decided saving and a large selection of materials and ready-made wear as well as household utilities from which you may make an early choice. Th
doors will open promptly at eight a. m. and close at six o'clock in the evening with conformity of storo closing hours. Mrs. E. K. Gasktll. who has betn here on an cxtend.-d visit to the homes of hr Pist.rs. Mrs. James Mcllhone and tho Misses Elizabeth and Maj-aret Dorn, and Rof.e Mary Burke, of East Chicago. ha. departed homeward with her b.ibe. who accompanied her. Dr. tYank Mervis. who had a suite of offices In Michigan ave. before he was called into the medical unit across eas. has returned and is looking for another suitable location where he may again resume his practice. Jos. Cohen, manager of the Bee Hive Department frcre. is home from a camping expedition to Ottawa Beach, vrhere
ttvo or his .ums. Harold Burster f the
Harbor and Harry Given of Eiat Chicago
went with him. Barker returned a few days ago. Mr. Cohen came back to superintend th bis dollar sale which is being conducted at the Bee Hive Store UJir.orrow. The Trank Lindleys. of Ivy st.. are exre-ctin the arrival cf Mrs. Geor3 Ivipp a id her daughters. Vera and Ora, from tufalo. N". Y.. former neighbors of tiie i.idlcys when they lived in that city. Mis-s Vera being a very close associate of Miss Jean Udicy who Is now becoming a very proficient planiste and fa. graduate of the teacher's department of the Chicago College of Music of this year. Miss Valma Eaton, of Elm tL, Is home from an extended trip to parts In Illinois; pringfleld and Jacksonville were two of the Places she visited. L.. I'itzer and granddaughter Rachel have gone to Struthcrs, Ohio, and New-
j castle. I 'a., for a visit to extend up to the fall commencement of the school.
Mrs. Frank Petersen, of North Barinar ave.. and her son Arthur have departed for Den-oil. Mich., and points of lnteres: in Mlsconsln to visit relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. Miss Carrie Gosch, principle of the Garrleld school, and Miss Pettibone. a teacher, are making preparation for an early leave for Denver. Col., where they will -spend the balance of the school vacation. A theatre party comprising the Messrs and Mesdames Lemuel Booth arid William Craick were in to see "Broken Blossoms" at the Colonial theatre, and arc motoring down to Miller Beach with a pixty of twenty-one to enjoy bathing and a chicken dinner.
whidx are aoceptod ty z,uen's News Affency, 3410 SCloilffan ave., Indiana Har. 1or. phone 1138J; Katiierlne Howard, 809 Chicag-o ave., East Chicago, phone 2S3,
residence pnoae 818; Nassau ft Tlxomp. on, 80 Chicago in., East Chicago, phone 931. riANO LESSOXsHw-ill call at pupils home. George ;. Green. 4236 Forsythe. ave., phono E. Chicago inn. 7-28-81 Fersons in East Chicago-Indiana Harbor havinK rooms to rent or who
lu.nisn mea:s to teachers, will please report to the superintendent of schools, phone East Chicago S5o. or to any of the principals. EDWIN f. CANINE fiupt. 7-:8-4t INVESTMENT. Four j-rooni fiat building, located in the best part of city; will pav props on SCl.onn Investment. Prii- JHono CLAIR M. STEPHENS. 3402 Elm St. Ind. Harbor. Phone 993. NOTICE. Housewives of the Twin Cities giving orders of the '.Vear-Ever Aluminum to Mr. C. Wright a ye.4r a.o and have not had their orders completed or their money refunded will kindly communicate now with local representative. B. SILVERTORN. j-SO-l 3421 Grapevine st., Ind. Har.
mm AV Ms SvMw J ificj hare wsim m Package., The m biggest value in f refreshment you I I $Mmi can Possibly buy, I JzlMiL A EEJEFIT' to teeth, I MfllPl'fP appetite and digesI tion. And the Price II I M) 5 CCntS I Lasts
are preparing to leave for Delphi, Ind., with Miss Cora Snoeberger, where they will auto down and visit several days. Mr. and Mrs. Crites have just returned
trom an outing trip where Gary guests including the J. A. Tettrsons. Groves and tlit.r house guests visiting froi.i other cities were present. A guest at the Crites home this week is Attorney Frank Raber and his wife from Chiiag-i. Mrs. Anna Haviil. whe has just returned from St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond, where she underwent a mttu.r operation, is doing very nicely towarJ retuperatron. Her sister. Mrs. George eitevenson. from Xehraska. hero and was summoned to Chicago owin to tiudeath of a sister's husband. V. Keel-?, whose funeral occurred yesterdav. Mrs.
fctevrnson will visit here f.-r a while I
with Mrs. Haviil.
A birthday anniversary party was held st the home of Mifts Mae Morse in Fir st.. honoring her twenty-Srst birthday, with Mr. M. Van Huse. her fiance as special suest at the affair. There were many out-of-town ruests present.
Friends of Mrs. I. Booth, of 145th St.. planned a pleasant surprise for her on her birthday anniversary and the member of the Round-About Club were the specially invited guests. The gift presented was a beautiful parasol of the newest fashion and the latest huo and is very much appreciated by the recipient. Miss Loraine Sevier, who arrived from Eartelsville, Okla.. to be the guest of the Jesse Thompson's In North Baring ave.. will also be a visitor at the W. A. liicheson home in the same street. Miss Sevier is related to both Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Kicheson. Mrs. J. J. Mulligan, of Beacon St., will be hostess to the Beacons this week on the afternoon of Friday. Mr. and Mrs. U T. Cook, of North MAgoun ave.. and their daughter. Miss Thelrr.a, were visitors at Flint Lake this week, motoring down. A dinner party is beinp held at tha L. X. Godfreys in the Atlas apartments this evening with Mrs. J. J. Lynch of!
Chicago and her mother. Mrs. Kate Crunich. and Mrs. William Craick and Mr. William Huber of this city as gutsts. Miss Mary Pittner. of the oifloe of the East Chicago Garage & Sales Co.. of Chicago ave.. is away on a vacation trip of a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crites of Fir st.
of new members. Kast Chicago youn ladies desiring the training us well 35 those :'rorr Indiana Harder c;iti communicate with Miss Cohen. 3427 Michigan ave., fer tail entry. Mrs. M. S. Wilson, wife of Tark Commissioner Wilson, is reported as doini; very nicely toward a complete convalescence from a recent operation in a Ch'eago hospital and resting at the home of her- sister, a resident of Winnetka. where another sister, a Mrs. Saul Dolphin of Scranton. Ta., and her husl.and. recently visited and have now returned home. Mrs. Emil Andersen, of Grapevine st . is leaving for a visit with her husband, who has been a patient at the South B-nd sanitarium for several months and I showing- a decided improvement in h;--
Th .Junior Jackies. whieh sprung int- '
John and Xat Stratford, sons of Walter and the late Mrs. Stratford of North Baring ave.. are taking- a few weeks of recreation since tluir return from military duties abroad and are camping at the Kar.kakec river. Upon their return hero they will resume the'.r respective
war
promint nee in the Tw in Cities durina
strenuous war days, are re-assembling-this Jail for more, activities wherever their rerviecs i!l be most nee.Ied. They hav; changed their name, to the
Jacktt Girls, giving .1 e'earer conctption ;f the order and its slgniric.-'.nee.
The r.i-."-.ibers usually respond in a bortyi
to any cause whieh means advancement in their Ideality. Tiiey came, out in full uniform on July 4th and marched with the Bi y t-couts in the parade. They will again be ronspii-uous in the pre.at cele-brat.'-:i ?rr'.n,.-(.l i'..r a We le. nv Hor-.e Day on I .tbor Day. for :. rtni: r.-i soldier, s::;'ois and marine":. They re preparing-tn-Aird that en J 1 1 - r now and are 'going through the ci..i.i:n.iry drill Hnd other i ne.-sary pra--' itc to perfe.t order of r.jrch for that day. The organization is rrcn ri-ht now for ajmittance
daughter. Dr. Lillian H. Anderson. The decorations, dinner and favors, nil played about the watermelon. The guests were the Misses Z.izel. Miss B. Eugenia Feagans. Miss Ethel Boyle. Dr. Lillian Anderson. Dr. J. C. MrCiair.roeh, Dr. L. A. Anderson. Dr. B. K. Ennis. Dr. W. E. Thorburn. Dr. R. Holding Tappan. The Misses Zabel k-ft M'ednesday morning for Rook Island from wher.ee they will return to their heme in Buffalo, X Y. Mrs. Myrtlo Goetzir.ger. South JIv goun ae. has been laid up for the past week with a severe cold. Mrs. Gotzinger received a beautiful pillow 'op from Franc from Mr. Barmy Ye-dral r.tul Mike. Oswego, two returned soldiers. Mrs. Orval V. Lades of P Magoun ave. has b- c n v -.siting her mother in law at Ortertown. Iml., for the past montii. has left for Ft Oglethorpe. Ga . where Mr. Eades is stationed. Mr Eades gets his discharge August 1 5th and they will return for a brit f visn t ; East Chicago and later will go housekeeping at Center, Ind. Mrs. Fades was Miss Mabel
I Thomas before h-r marriage.
I'fis.uuns mey leit wnen tne call o
was urgent. Raymond Petersen, of South Barins
ave.. son of the Frank Petersens. rallied ! tlara Peterson, who elected to take a well from an operation performed on vacation in the tir.sts of Michigan, him for appendicitis this mornii.g a.t St. w rite they are getting msi'-h enjoyment Margaret's hospital in Hammond. He i? as w 11 as a good res:.
s:toen ears or age. . Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr?.' W. H. Anderson, i!742 Druinmond street. I
gave a watermelon" party in honor of their guests, the Misses Ethel and Augusta Zaze! of Buffalo. X. Y. . and their
Five of East Chicago's young ladies. Miss Jane, MoC'.uskey, Miss Hazel MeOluskev. Miss Sohpie Nau and Miss
Miss Ruth McOluskey has returned from her vacation to N'iara Falls. Buffalo. Toronto, and other plaees of note She was very mueh pleaded with the delightful seer.er.
Contractor s Who Give Bonds
The insurance department of this bank deals in all sorts of bonding arrangement?. Contractors, for
instance, who must give bonds when awaMcd a job can be taken care of here. (P. S. AVe also handle compensation insurance for contractors.")
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IG DAN AT THE If You Haven't Got a Machine WALK H , INDIANA J GARDENS Music by Sterling
