Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1920 — Page 10
THE TIMES .Monday, June 23. 1920.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting Advertis em en ts Are Winners
The. Community servic- vc-rkrs un'rier the direction oi Miss Bushey. orgin ized the Girl Scout?. About fifty girls :ned. there beln? aho.it ten oung Udies t4kir.gr up the lieutcnnt. The Lieutenants' will have a 'inettSns; at the home of Mies Dewey pa Kbendan avenue toir.vrri.-w evening t 7:00 p. m: On next Thursday eveiKinsr the Girl Souts will meet la the t.cii school gym at T'.nrt p.m. The Eastern ttars will entertain the Mis.:ru at the h:?h school auditorium t.-.n--:Tow evening, for which they are BiihiniT elaborate preparation?. The Pvthlan Sifter? were pleasantly
letit-r-a:r.f d at the m-me of Mrs. Mary 'C"nroy on HSUi street on Friday ever. r., the hostess being Mr?. Conroy !nl Mrs . Mizo . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Braley have re- ', turned from 'Winona. Miss., where their -f.!i:r.; took place a week ago. The ; young couple are for the present residingwith the gTrfim's parent.5. Mr. and airs. O. A. Braiey of Centra! ave. F. J. Moyn-.han of Indianapolis. S pok to the friend? of Irish Freedom
at the Par.sh hall on Friday evening te .srivir.gr a most mter'sticp; talk. Mr. and Mrs. Leaiherman of John erre-et. have sold their home t- Mrs.
. Your? of Gary, who intend? to oo- ; c.iy it. "Walter Bronlsh of 632 "Washington i crfft. Gary, was arrested by officer Farker on the chaise of reckless auto driving. He was released upon furrtshmg a $30. o ra?h bond, appearing . J::ne 23th for trial. Mrs. Norman Ran?te-a(J and daughter 3 have returned from South Bend i vhrf she has been visiting her pare r. t? . The Eastern Stars will have a Silver TT'a at the home of Mrs. Will, r-f 344 Fheridan avenue Wednesday afternoon. The 0. E. S. will meet in regular session this evening when there will - initiation of candidates at a social 1-. -ur. Mrs. A. D. Heyden and children of ;-.:- avenue expect to soon leave for Mich. ran where they will make a sev- : a', week's visit at the home of her r---it her. Mrs. Hatt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Lewts of LaPorte avenue left Saturday for Juan-3-a Springs. Colo., where they will irer.d a month.
Mrs. F. M. T.ogers of 315 Central b venue went to the Presbyterian hosr:ta! in Chicago n Saturday where fh will remain - for a week's treatment. Miss Lillian Thompson and daughter, c :' Hammond were guests at the home f Mrs. Frank Moore of Sheridan ave. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tirr.ra of Ind. Harbor, visited the latter'F Jparents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vater of Sheridan avenue on Saturday. Supt. and Mrs. J. H. Hoskinson of 'liver street will leave for Salt Lake City, Utah, tomorrow for a three f eks visit . Lilian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E-.'haries Klcse. left Saturday for Ccrtiroter, Mich., to spend the bjmmer with tivcs. Norcr.e Klose leaves this for Attica. Ohio to speni several rs. C. A. HeTlwig wqo has been il for several weeks at the home of son. Chas. L. Heilwig. in rhe West . 1'k V. ocition. was a.l!-- to return tj V.c.- -iiorr. in St. John, on Saturday, her turse oc".,mpanying hei . Miss dith Tull w:il .cave for Jones.
iv ro. At iv., this week f ekJtnd the refa.nder of her va .iti' 3 with her parents. Mrs. Voight of Cehrge avenue, is entertaining her niece from Mt. Car;r.d IU. The marriage of Miss Theresa Cherr.oda and John Ruman took place at St. John's Slovak church this morning, the "-'rernony being performed by Rev. Ben dkh Rajcanny.
Miss Mary Van de Water ot. Walla Walla, 'Wah.. w-as the guest of Miss Irene L. Stewart over Sunday. Miss Jeanette Holloway has left for hr home in Indianapolis to spend two i- -ek3 visiting her parents. Upon her return she will take a position witii the Western Union Co., of Chios go . Mrs. G. F. Henthorne, chairman of the Domestic Science department of the Fortnightly Club, announces a demonstration of pressure cooking at the H. S. domestic science room at 3 o'clock tomorrow. Ail who are interested are nvited to witness this demonstration. Sergeant Niziolkiewicz returned
STAR THEATRE TOMtiHT Last time tonight to see ' Alm, Where Do You Live." also CVruedy. "Friends and Enemies." 6-28-1 FOR RENT: Furnished rooms, at 1134 Atchison avenue. Whiting- 6-2S-1
MRS. PALMER IS ON HANI) IN 'FRISCO TO WATCH HUSBAND'S FIGHT FOR NOMINATION
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froTii Wisconsin yesterday with Mike
Jancik whose wife charges him w.tn i d sorting her and her two children j Jarcik has a 1tC acrf farm in Wisoon- . sin and slates tail his wife refuses to ;
live there with hun, but wants him t remain in WuU.r.- . .'aneik is under $5fi0 bonds.
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The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will hoid their regular meeting on Wedr.,liv oveninsr. All nit infers are
urged to be present. A baby girl was born on Fridav morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Sednereke i-f Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bauer and son. returned to their home on Inlianapclis boulevard, after a vacation of several weeks which they spent at Burbin. Ind.. where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Charley Ness of Indianapolis lioulevard, is confined to her home by illness . Mrs. August ScKmitte cf Myrtle ave.. was the guest of her sister and fami v in Chicago the latter part of the week. The K. of C. of Whiting and Robertsdale had a fish dinner on Friday evening at Phil Smidt's. Mrs. C Buell of Roberts avenue was hostes sto the Marquette Club on Thurs day afternoon. Several games cf Pedro was played, honors being awarded to Mrs. H. Thiesson. Mrs. E. Mathias and Mrs. Frank Shumakia. consolation. After the games Mrs. Buell served dainty refreshments. Miss Greta Kalberg of Myrtle ave.. who has been on the sick 1-ist for several days, is better and has resumed her work at East Side -where she Is employed in Dr. Timm's office. Mrs. Jake Ness and daughter, of
Roberts avenue, are spending their- vacation visiting w-ith relatives at LaCrosse. Indiana. . Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed. Julier of Indianapolis boulevard, entertained the former's sister. Mrs. Earl Smith and family of Imiiana Harbor at a dinner on last Thursday evening. Miss Hattie Gothe visited her brcrhof George Gothe and family in Chicago on Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Rinesperger of Myrtle avenue was a South Chicago business visitor Friday. Mrs. Oris Evans and sister Miss White of Chicago, were visitors at the Masterson heme on Myrtle avenue the latter part of the week.
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Lighting Her Pipe, Aged Woman Burns to Death r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. Lighting her pip with one hand while she held a newspaper in the other c.cst Mrs. C. C. Kyle, seventy-three, her life here the other day. The newspaper caught fire and spread to her clothing and in 3pite of efforts of her daughter to smother the
names. Mrs. Ky!e received fatal burns.
CR0WELL TENDERS RESIGNATION f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHJN" 1TCN. June 21. Benedict
-rowell. a?Kietant secretary of war. I
r a-s tendered his resignation to take effect ,!un 3 and the president has .Teecrited the resignation, the war de
partment today announced. The ire.-i-
dent congratulated rw t-u nis :7J" cess :n office.
Times news sericc Is the bei that mosey can buy ar.d honest effort ran furnish.
Bargain Basement It is not too much to say that our Bargain Basement is the most frequented spot in this town by shrewd buyers. Ask them they advertise us.
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Attorney General and Mrs. A- Mitchell Fainter. Mrs. Palmer, wife of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, is with .er husband at San Francisco, where he will geek the Democratic nomir.ation for president. , -
CROWN POINT NEWS fTAppcning Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.
160-162 State Street
Star Nut. the perfect eookstove coal Try "Pibos the Coal Man," Phone 4. 6-28-30-7-3-5-7-10
Misses Nina Lis: us and Johanna latere r of the Leti Mfg. Co., are enjoying their annual vao.it. on. Mr. and Mrs . Lrnttt Weils of Chicago Heights, mot -red to Crown Toir.t on Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Htntges and Mrs. H. Weils. Tag day for the Carmelite tisters orphanage in Crown Po.nt on Saturday resulted in a vast sum btir.g realized for that worthy institution m Ko-st Chicago. The st.-t.t-ts were patroled all day with women gathering :n the dimes and dollars f--r ti.e orphanage and the generous hearted cit zer.s and visitors swelled Crown Point's donation far beyond expectation. Mrs. Chios Hoss left on Saturday for a week's visit with her daughter. Mrs. Hazel Traverse who lives in Chcd wick, a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. F.ert fiall o-f Gary, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. "vT. Johnso: in this city. Will Lqtz returned on Sunday from Louisvii'.e. Ky.. where he wena on a
bjbinc-ss trip for the LeU Manufacturing Co. a. C. P.outzor. who has been traveling in th south returned with him . Miss Barbara Huseman and Ffster. Mrs. Harry Ferguson left on Monday f a week's vi.-it in B-.-nton Harbor M -h .
Mrs. J. A. Por.aha is spending a.
few days w.th relatives in Kingsbury. Ind. :j;.-s Mary Louise Fykassy and Leslie Parry of Gary, spent Sunday with
'Mrs. Wni. Parry on Ljut street. j Lewis Wirt who has been spending a i ten day furloug-h with his mother, re
turned to Camp Lod'e. la., on Saturday . Miss Florence F.sher who Is sttend-
I !ng school at VnlparaUo. spent the ! wenk-end with h"r parents. Mr. and j Mrs. Milt, -n risher. I The members of Like 1-dge O. E. S. I are entertaining the different lodges
of the county at the Masonic Temple tonirht and a large . lass of candidates are being initiated in'o that order, with a ir.'Ol f-d after the work.
Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328. Select Dancing Assemblies Every Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. This is the place- you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. -M TO 10 P. M.
High School
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The Ideal Laboratories Company, one of the most successful manufacturers of toilet preparations in the United States, is instituting a profit-sharing plan. In this and other cities where its widely known products are advertised and sold, small lots of preferred stock are being offered to the public to increase the number of those interested in this growing and progressive company. Toilet preparations and cosmetics cinstitute one of the country's most lucrative forms of business. The Ideal Laboratories Company of Chicago, one of the larger manufacturers in this line, has been a steadily growing concern since its inception and during its existence. Has Paid Full Dividend on Capital Invested This Company manufactures, in addition to its well-known line of "Lura" prepaiations, a number of articles sold under private label by concerns all over the United States. The "Lura" preparations are on sale by dealers in widely distributed territories throughout the country, and are advertised on an extensive scale in those localities where they are sold. This city is one example. Some idea of the broad scope of the business can be obtained from the fact that one order placed by the Company called for 500,000 containers for one of their preparations. The "Lura Vanity" sold over the country at 50c is a small ar.d handy article, protected by patent, and enjoys tremendous popularity with women everywhere. It is the only article of its kind on the market at the price. Preferred Stock is Now Offered In line with the Company's plans to establish itself as the largest concern of its kind in the country. There are hundreds of stockholders in the Company through the country chiefly in those cities where the Company's goods are on sale. This is due to the interest and favorable esteem in which the goods are held by people who know the merit of the products of the Company. The desire of the Company is to have more of such stockholders whose efforts to help increase the sale of , goods among their friends can be effective because the goods are on sale locally. This plan is now in operation in other states and is proving satisfactory and profitable to share holders. Limited Number of $10 Shares So that everyone will have the opportunity to invest in this dividend paying, preferred stock, shares are of par value of $10 each. There is a limited amount of this stock. Once this sale is closed you may never have the opportunity to secure this proven-profitable investment again. Send the coupon for full details NOW. No obligation. ' COUPON STATES SECURITIES CORPORATION. Send No Money Just the Coupon II suite sos. North aw.,, b
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THE average American is fair-minded. He prefers to pay his way and ask no favors. People have no objection to paying the right price for a commodity once they know what the right price is. The right price for gasoline is based first, on the cost of crude oil; second, on the cost of refining; and third, on the cost of distributing the refined product. During the war prices were fixed by Governmental demand rather than by natural law. The very low prices obtaining in 1915 were due to two causes first, to ultra-conservatism due to uncertainty; second: to the spectacular production of oil in the Cushing fields, a production which dwindled almost as magically as it increased. Since the Armistice the cost of every item entering into the production, refining, and distribution of petroleum products, has increased to an unprecedented degree. The production of crude petroleum has not kept pace with the demand. This has caused fierce competition for such crude oil as is obtainable. This competition has forced the price of crude up until it is costing the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), f. o. b. Whiting, S4.30 a barrel, as against $2.92 on Nov. 11, 1918 an increase of 47 percent. Yet in the same period gasoline advanced in price but 24 percent Only through the efficiency of large scale refinery practice and through advanced scientific processes of extracting an ever increasing percentage of gasoline from the crude oil, has the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) been able to hold gasoline prices down to present levels, and still yield a fair return to its 4799 stockholders. It is generally conceded in the petroleum industry that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is operating on the closest margin possible. Standard Oil Company ( Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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Harvey Crude Oil Company The twenty-first regular dividend of 1 cc on the above company was declared covering the month of June, to stockholders of record Inne 29th. Davable luly 15th.
The Company further advises that further dividends will be paid
quarterly as earned. R. L. Butcher, Secretary"; Republic Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
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