Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1919 — Page 5

Monday, December 29, 193 9.

TWTC TTATFfl Page Five pies have, rmrved and a specially rranged dinner will be svn at twtlvt o'clock. 1iod entertalr.cnent lu ibern provided. PERSOHALI Miss Francis Wajrntr ha returned from Fort Wayne. Ind. where ahe, ha Spent the week. Respectable dance, Lr.ity Hall, ,w Year's Eve.. January 1st. eHeppy muSOCIAL HEWS

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Roy Fudge ha returned from Indianapolis, where he and JU. Fudge rpent Cbrutmas with relatives. Tthur 7.hetnerhaa returned from Etlbuque. Iowa, where lie spent ChristcmH with his parents'. E. E. Ki-hcnlaum has returned to I'etroit after spending Christmas in Hammond. Mr. Eichenbaum was fcrlaerly eanpleyed ;n Hammond. -Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of "Warren at., left today for Iaytona Beach. Fia.. where they will remain for the rest of the -winter.

NQTICEJTO ELKS R-eg-ular business meeting will be Iheld at S p. Mi. Tuesday. December 80th. Full attendance requested. "W. L. Young. F.xalted Ruler.

Mr. and Mr. J. H. MoGutre of 911 Calumet, returned from a, trip in the Kast wihere they attended a family Tennion. Tbe.y Tisited Boston. Providence and other places in Massachusetts.

Miss Gladys Cr'.llo will entertain the r!'a Gamma grirls at her home on South HohroaA St.", Tuesday evening.

Henry Gil'lo, who has hen attending Colgate mlverntty in STe-w Tortc fttate is soendtmc the holidays with his pa.r-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gillo of

South Holraian st. The Gillo"a also have s their house fJft Miss Kv Shed of &niwa.uk6, "Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Iiimomi tSl Locan st.. annfianc the. birth of a dau

ghter, born Ftraday evening. Dec. 2Sth

at the Chicago "Lying-In-Hospital.

lr.s Margaret Tnrner and Mr. and Mrs.. Julius Mryn. rent the week end at a hems party glv-en by Hugh Tra-

id at bis home in Hinsdale.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kreis enter

tained at birthday surprise party for their ion. RaJph Kreis, at their home. 5M Mlritjgan sve. In honor of "Ralph's

ninth birthday. The avenins; passed

very pleasantly with g-aimea and ma

lic and a nicely arranjied 1-uncheym was

served. Th"se present were. Alfred

KoacTike. Ralph Krets, tester Kosanke Hrmi) R.osen,rrm. "Willard !muim

bury. Walter and OHr Holmes, Leonard

a r3 Him 1st MilVer, Ralph Bonash. Ruth

Koesrper, Evelyn Hctut and Jans Pet-araem.

Mr. a?a Mrs. Frank S. TWs of S90

South HttDSiis ?t. htTc as their hoooe

guest cousin Miss Lenore Bet, cf St Cair. "Wis.

Airs. Mary Hernetock. of Valparaiso has returnd after spending a week

with her son Roscoe Hemstock of Elvsa betii street.

Tr. S. P-tuI Richards, Dentist. Suite t Arteritis Bid?., 155 State St. 13-29-St

The party at the Country Club Saturday ntsrht lru a very lire one. and ry on aeemad to hava a real good time. It waa planned originally for the returned college ntudents but later it was decided to have ort of an open house for memrbers and their families, so the party included quite. few Junior.

The X. N". A. A. club will giva a Tears Eve party at the home of Kathryn Huchet in Kanwood. The parTy will lncluda both :lrls and boys and Mrs. Brachar and Mrs. Harriet Walkef win chaperon. Mrs. Martin Hess and her house Jruest Uies Freda Bchnelder attended the. wedof her cousin. Miss Ida Kraft at th BUcliatono Jiotel Saturday nlgrht. Mr. Frank J. "Bradford, of Chicsjro, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Bradford. 1JS7 Garfield st.

The marrleire of lahel Jane Fealer,

Og-den st.. to James Roland Stlnson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. .Stlnson of South Mohman street took pla-ce Saturday evenln at seven o'clock at the home of the, bride. Rev. T. J. Kaseott of tha First M. E. church offictatln. The young- rouiple left shortly aftr the ceramony for Shubuta. Miss, where they will make their home. Mabel Jane Fedler and Ro-land Stinson are both graduates of the Hammond high school, Mabel was a student at th-s University of Indiana and a member of the Delta O an una aorority tJhere. Roland attended Michigan and was a member of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. They leave a host of friends and take with them the best of wishes. NOTICE TO EAGLES All mem'rters are urged to he present at regular meeting: Wednesday evening.

'ft. A class of candidates Will be Initiated a,?tr which a turkey

supper wU MV'd . Geo. E. Mayer, Secretary

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The chWdren'a party at the Country

Club was attended by about one hun

dre.d and thirty-re children including

members and their guests. Games, mu

sio and story tellin and Santa Clau.

(Provided a very happy afternoon. Each

child present received a box of candy acd" a present from Santa in 'person. There was a beautifully trimmed and well lighted Christmas tree, trimmed by John Huchel who had charge of the party.

The January meeting1 of the Standard Bearers will take place tomorrow nlgiht at tCie home of Miss Adele Dunbar, 37 Rlfobach avenue.

OR. J. E. .METOAI F ,Ha returned to Gary, after twenty ! months' service in the Army, until h la able tj secure his office ha may b communicated with at his residence telephone JO. at 62S Harrison street. HOW AT CONTEMPT CASE CONTINUED

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cana of the good faith efforts of Alex Howat in calling off the strike of miners in the Kansas district, charges of contempt of court against the union leader wer indefinitely continued la federal court this afternoon.

BRYAN GETTING READY FOR TOUR 1NTIRHATIONAL NEWS SERVICE OMAHA. Neb.. Dec, 29. William J. Pryan. It waa learned today, will speak here Jan. 12 on "tho attitude of tli3 ternocratlc party for 1320." A tour of several weeks, it is understood, la being planned by Byraji during which the ppace treaty, league of nation.? and other campaign issues will be discussed.

A Christmas dinner party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rw. O. Ieaserton, of IMadlson street in honor of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. "Ft. W. Teaierton, of Hoirpton, 111. They have been here for the past three months and they Tetumed to their home yesterday. The house was prettily decorated w-lth ho.lly. and Christmas colors. Those present were Mrs. Alex Cooper from Argos, Ind., Mrs. E. W. Jeerton and daughter. Kathryn or Fort Scott. Kansas, and Rev. F. C. SLaarp and children of Hammond. Mr. end Mrs. J. "W. Jolley entertained at Christmas dinner, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Codal Bornell, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. George Jolley of Hammond. The. day passed very happily, doubly so, as George Jolley was w-lth them this year and last year he waa in France.

This weak only 20 per cent discount on all hand made scarfs, centers, children's dresses, etc. Weservu Shop, one door south of Hotel Mee. 12-29 Mrs. Eric Ivtind w7ll attend the annual reunion of tha Saugutuek school of Pointing which Is being held in the art institute today.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Brew enter tained th following guests at e. Christmas dinner, the folio -ing guests wero present: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kcssle"a nd son Kenneth, Miss A ernes Hartnett of Chicago, R. B. Miller and Walter Miller of Shumway, 111.

PEARSON OBJECTS REITER'S CLAIM

T see Judge. Reiter was claiming the honor of being the happiest man in Hammond Christmas.' said tieorge Pearson, 40 Ruth st- thiK morning. "Well, you can tell Mr. Reiter he was mifetaker. for we had him beaien at our house." Mr. Pearson" claim to supremo happiness carna from the fact that all of his children and grandchildren were ranged around the Christmas dinner table. Even Bert Fearson and family of Washington were present. It was Bert's first visit

with his friends in Hammond since he went West twelve years ago.

FIRE DESTROYS PALATIAL HOME INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE DETROIT, Mich.. Dec. 29. Fire todaydestroyed the $200,000 home of Edwin S. George, on Long Iaka road, near Fontiae. A $40,000 pipe-organ, costly paintings and a library of 1.500 rare volumes ware lost. Mr. George suffered burnr on his left hand while fighting the flames and Mrs. George and their two small daughters were forced to escape in their night clothes, suffering from tho freezing right wind. "

MICHIGAN VISITED BY BOLD BANDITS

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WHAT IF IT DOES STORM ? WHAT'S THAT TO YOU? THE MOTION PICTURE THEATER IS OPEN.

ALL the difference between the sullen drip from the cr.ves and the flutter of leaves in a sunny patio beyond Seville. All the difference between the monotony of a dull book and the lively creak of saddle-leather between your knees. All the difference between seye'n o'clock this bleak evening and a hot noon ten years ago, when palm fronds rustled in the soft trade-wind. All the difference between Number 7 Maple Street

and the sail-shaded deck of an island schooner crem. , ing through the blue of the seas of the South. How far away? How near is the nearest of the better theatres, with the relaxation of its sociable chairs, its genial warmth and happy swing of music? Paramount Artcraft Pictures are there. That is why it is a better theatre. Your kind of people, who know life and treasure romance, made Paramount Artcraft Pictures possible and Paramount Artcraft Pictures made that better theatre possible.

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months. She leaves to mourn her less, a father, mother, two brothers and four sisters, besides many other relatives end friends. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning' from St. Joseph's church at S 00 o'clock and burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.

- Theodore Ahlcndorf and s-ns are in Indianapolis attending the funeral of Mr. Ahlendorf's brother-in-law, Herbert Eradnick.

Tho Choir of the First Baptist church w:il give, a Christmas Cantata entitled '"Star of the East," at 7:30 Sunday eveninir. Mrs. tlartin Hess and house guest Miss Freda Schneider will attend the wedding of their cousin Ida Krast. which will take place at the Elackstone hotel tonight.

yxift m flt the Pythian Pleasure Club Masquerade, Neiv Tear's Eve, Hohman vet.. and we'll have a Jolly good time. 12-2' The Hermits Club dinner dance at the Z,yndora New Years' Eve is to b one of the best of Its kind ever given in the Calumet region. Eiehtv- cou

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 , OTTAWA. Mich., Dec. 2'J. After ehooting Clerk Herman Rothfus in tho riaht leg and locking him. Mls Iottic I!eg;r, ImokVCer. r, and wrence Schmidt, customer, in a vauit, several armed bandits today robb'd the i'coplcs State of $7,000 of bonds and cash and

ecaped.

JUDGE SAYS HE SHIRKED DUTY CHICAGO. Dec. 2S Federal Judge Landis, speaking before the Advcr. tising post of th American legion todav declared it was "an unpleasant duty" to sentence Victor t. Be rger, unseated member cf congress, to twenty years in the federal penitentiary at Fort Leavensworth for violations of the espionage law. "He should have been stood up agrainst a wall and shot," he said. GIRL DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Miss Rose Mill, ffvughter of Mr. anrt Mrs. John Mill, died Saturday afternoon at the horns of her parents, 12 Walter street, Hammond, after an ill

ness covernig a period of severe I

MRS. KIRCHNER DIES IN NEW JERSEY Mrs. Margaret Kirchnei. formerly Of Hammond, died in New Jersey, at the honif. of her gran i-dauchter. Mis. F. Kyfln, who has also lived in Hammond and will, perhaps be bettor remembered as Frances Kundt. Mrs. Kirchner was also the mother of Mrs. Henry Iiri'lt formerly cf Hammond, but now uf Lrf-o Angeles. 'a ! i f ornia . The body will lie brought t" H .mmoii'l tomorrow and notice of the tim of tho funeral will atperir tomorrow. JIM IS TICKLED OVESE AT SALE 'All Aboard." a musical comedy and another comedy-dramatic. sl?et h "On Christmaj Kve" by Dor. a Cooper & Co..

are the bit numbers on tho Orpheum ,

bill for tcd:iy and Tuesdax . :iar.ger Michelstetter is elated over the outlook for his New Year's Kve show which will be an eifriit act affair. "Seas fi r the bier midnight show are celling like hot cakes, " he said today, and believe me it is going to be some show. I have booked one act with sixteen people in it. It is a miniiture musical comedy called' Carmen ITpsidc Down," and it is a bird."

Change, the Canadian Industrial ReconstructionAssociation 1;.ih advised importers in Canada to buy as little as possible in th Ciiited Slates, according to reports received by the derirtment of corninei re tod y. Th decline in the vsluo of the pound sterling is also said to be operating atraint British purchases in Canada, but compared with the depreciation of the pound sterling, that of the Canadian dollar in the Vnited Slates is small.

HARDING SPEAKS AT KANSAS CITY i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CEI KANSAS CITV, Ioc S'-nator Warren to Harding, from Ohio, it is learned here is scheduled to be the first among Republics n aspirants to H i prt-s-i;ential nomination to speak h.-foro a Kansas City amiienc". The I'publican city committee, hich it is s-iid will rcmniii neutral in the contest will M'.e a hearii.g to ill candidates. Harding's o PI enra.m e here, 1 te.nt.iTive date cf which was fixed for I've. 3ftlh. has, according to K. M. Riley, Hirding's southeast manager, been deferred until next month.

Romay Wojkoviak, 12 years old. and Mik" Stemper, age It. were turned ov-f-r, to the Juvenile ofTicrr.

ARRREST GIRLS FOR FORGING CHECKS Kdith Lewis, age 19 and Bertha Smith aire 21, were taken into custody by officer Kinsols of the. Hammond police, Paturiaj', after they bad gone to Low. ell and forged some cheeks on one of the Lowell banks. Fdilh lx:wis waa arrested, at the Main hotel and Bertha Smith was taken at the Motion station. Both were turned over t.j the sheriff.

GARY STILL OWNER RELEAED ON BOND

M'KINLEY CLUB

PLANS CAMPAIGN

FOR NEW MEMBERS

Too Late To Classify

The Twin City McKinley Republican club is now ready to begin a campaign f r tr. mbvrship and all plans for. their campaign will be completed tit their ,,, i ,i;T on January 6 in John Font's court room in Indiana Harbor. Judge G. 1. Reilaml us i"e ted

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WANTED: Neat appearing Girls for work in Gelatine Dept: Apply at Time Ofiice of United Chemical Sc Organic Prod. Co., Hirsh Stein crossing, West Ham

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FOtt RENT Lower 5-rootn flat. 41 Stale St., Hammond. 12-29-

commiltee. was coosen t-

KETTLE ROBBERY SOLVED BY POLICE

Two West Hamond boys weie arretted by officer 1-ute of the Hammond police Saturday as the persons guilty of robbing the S.'vaiion Army kettles which were broken open forr tinier.

CANADIANS ADVISE CUTTING IMPORTS

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tieorge Storica, 1237 Adams street,: fiary, wa airaigned Saturday before t'nited Slates Oniniissioner Surprise c-n a charge of making whiskey an-' was released on $1.1"'") bond. Siori.-

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whiskey but said "never again.

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SCALE OriAIKXAli STAiDrf rY WILS0! 'INTERNATIONA L NEWS SERVICE I rUlCA'J'-), I0. 29. With tile arrival here today of Thomas F. Brewster, chairman of the scale committee of coal

operators, for meeting of the Central competitive field committee here, it was announced that the cost operators are "rtady to go with President "Wilson and are not inclined to stand on technicalities"' in adjusting differences resulting from the set'binent of the coal miners' ft! ike. Although r.rcwster'p statement denies that the operators are inri'nol to protest against th Wilson commission and the m thods us"d to settle the s trike, i('V"r il r-f ho thirty-two committr;cm n niet't ing. bri deeds r'"' tv,i an appeal o

tha i-res. j- f't f--r ' 'V 'r day in cou.t' J v.tul. r i -x r.i.-. f"'t r' r'-s-:"-- !

con.-tiluhn and bv-lawp i?:ati'.r!. tuber ofTj. ").

jnd-- 't--- ' J. T. Kennedy, treasurer ard Jimmla Jibnston, secretary. The committee on constittuion and by-laws will report t the next meetlns and fmal organ ii-. ' a rvV b- 'oriplted . t'h comity ! n'n..an bis ti-ui invited to atlind the next liieciing and .it

FOR SALE 1310 6-cyl. Oldsmobile sedan: com tires, seat covers, mo' or just

dra w up a ' i vi haul--d. A bargain. Bohling Auto

i Sal. s, phone Jlaminona '. i.-.'-.t.

for lie ot gn-

FOR SALE 1 IS Ford sedan; detnoutHftble rims, oversize tires, motor in tiio!iapc:. ' Tieap. Bohling Auto Sales, tone Hammond 2to 12-25-".l -H SALG Cadillac, type f,1. 7-p.its. M.pvertible "da.n : all new tires, just . i 1 1 1 d, lofiks n- ! ronr- li':" u"v. B hi- - A i- . . jsan-s, J :." H t-.u..,t.. 2 ' 12-r-rit

w;"a ;- s"t-i.t-rd. smokers, hanquets, etc., will he held st frep;.'--.' intervajs as soon as the club organizttjor. is completed.The purpo.s" of the eluh is t he g.-tthering of tho Republican party in the roi.,r,ty end trie -;uh will hack no candidate until after the primaries when they will hock the entire Republican ticket. The membership is aii"rtdy -ro-.ving rap'.dly.

i ii SALE Mode! &3 Overland, f.-p :.ss ncv tires .nd in perfee running uni-T. t'licM'. Rohlir.g .Vuto Sale-s, piiono Hamniopo 12-iit-5t FOR SALE 1918 3-ton American truck sn very good condition. Was traded in on a heavier truck. Will sell very cheap. Bohling Auto Sales, phone Hammond 2'i'i. 12-2:i-:,t.

FOR SALE 19111 "Wi" ohevrolet touring car: many extras at a big savn.n. Bohling Auto Sales, phone Hamtnc-ul Chi;. ) 2-2r- 5'.

Mrs. A. P.. Casper. Harr;

b ft for Akioii. o and P.ttsbur S.ilurday- morning;, v.here she- w tho family of A. C. Iiinoan prep , 1. . . i..-r f. - w'.c . 11. sp od t.j ni er. M ' so a ir s;-i .i. t. - s !- .iti. -c-r -c-i 'i- U j -n Vu.

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l'OR S.ME Early mode! In" i national touring car; run but very ;" v mib. old. but loo good to junk. i'.n be madinto a truck or service tew o;.r. t'hran dt $15". Bohling Auto Sal., phon.. Hammond 2tjfi. I2-L'-.jc

FOR SA1.E-1 buffet. 1 kitch, t '.'.UtHiry stove. I'i'- - ! f s'., rear, phone.

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HOHMAN STREET, NEAR STATE, HAMMC Phones 1 420, 1421 and 28