Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1920 — Page 5
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Mondav, June 28, 1920. THE TIMES Page Fiv
V . HAMMOND
MASS MEETING
OVER NANCES
TVest Hajnmond's straightened financial condltio-n w.H aired at a public meeting which is to l held ThursJavenir.tf at the AVcntworth Sort- oi . This meeting: will be called at 7:30 o'clock and will be attended largely by ridents of the north part of town. Another will he held later by r.dnls of the South S:d. Andrew Stachowicz. the city clerk, has caJled the mass meeting- in orrir-r that he cajQ explain in plain w-rd.-' ju.t what the city ofTic;als have on their hands. He has prepared a condensed statement of financial condition f.-r th ftsf-al year ending January 31. 1520. The total receipts fnr the year from all sources were $14,099.77. of wh.ch $-'3.2i3.1J was on hand at the beginning of the year. The total disbursement.-! were JJ3.276.S7. lea-, in,? a balance on hand cf S23.4'"V Of this 4;l be longs to the water fund so the pentral fund really had only $17 at the npemnj of the new year. Judgments and outstanding- warrants cnetituted $17,303.43 of the city'? disbursements which means that the city's indebtedness was reduced to that extent. The indebtedness still amounts $7.53fil5. Attached to his financial statement is the fo!!ow:r.ir from Clerk Starhr-win "I estimate the shortage on special assessments to be $j.fww . A snRnif.cant item is the balance on hand which in 7?19 tt'm $23. 253.11. while the balance for the year ending- January 31.1?1 Is but $17. ' Farther there were 5vi bills on hand which were unpaid fcr lack of funds. It is obvious that the expenditures or the year 132" muft be curtailed considerably if the city is to be financed for the year from th Income In sieht. Failure to make drastic reductions will acain lea'-e the city In bankruptcy." GETTING DELIVERIES ON POPULAR CARS According- to a. statement made by H. A. Tbiel. of the Lake County Autc Su-prply and Sales Co., that astency is now able to pet deliveries through on Chandler and Cleveland cars. They have suffered drth of cars all spring, not being able to even keep cars for dtmonstratin? . Mr. Sundin, sales manager, says they new fel reasonably safe in saying they can get Immediate delivery on either the Chandler or the Cleveland. It is tift known, however, that they can continue to do this for ar ler.srt'n of time, and they therefore advise these who investigated these machines, to fret in touch with them sooa as convenient. A LARGE CLASS F"1rst cosnmunion wa-s administered to mre than a hundred communicants t the St. Andrew's church in West Hamm-ond. yesterday. The class that include- the graduates from St. Andrew's schoo-i is one of the larger in the history of the parish. FUNERAL OF MRS. POTTER The funeral of Mrs. H. W. Potter, mother of Mrs. B. J. St eel man, who died last Saturday. a?ed 75 years, took place from the S-teelman residence a 2:30 this afternoon. Eurial was at Oak Hill. Lame Muscles feel better immediately after an application of the soothing, cooline liniment. Absorbine, Jr. Just a few drops well rubbed in is sufficient, and the relief given is usually permanent. Absorblne.J is a clean, pleasant liniment it hs an agreeable odor and is r.ot greasy. $1.25 a bottle at most aruggista W. F. YOUNG. Inc. 75 Tmp)c Street - SprtagfUtd. Maj. SPECIAL! Tuesday and Wednesday eckwear $1.00 and $1.50 Values 7Sc Three for $2.00 THE MODEL Rothschild and Hirsch Hammond 's Best Clothiers OF EN TUESDAY EVENINGS
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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 I -ON DON, Ju:-,.- 2 8 H. V. ioland. a Sinn Fi'm enoy. ho ha.. Just returned i" i nn; t he L . S . . was fjii"te.l in an Hut-hang Tt W i. . a ; .i dtspatt h f r t I'Ublin tori.iy us nsa It i . h- f. Ib-wiiiij fi.iiviiit t i the Fi' i i, ..-!' 4 Journa "tir great !; -o is t ;:;t liif ilemocra 1 ic c.i'iiveiit i.-n in San Fr ancisco will sd-ipt a plank pdgtn;j cflu-i-il le-otrnni n of the Irih r puhln-. Th? Irish of in .-. t'. M . will go to the presidential candidate who is prepared to do t hf rifiiit thir.i; for IreihiiI and who w iii al ide by America's war aims . K. PeValera. head of the Sinn Fein, sent th- fallovvinp lr.essapre to Ireland through Mr. IVIari-t: "The nuasur" of our success depends upon the measure of success and determination of the pe.-i.le in Ireland." H. C. OF L. GIVES THEM SOME WORRY PAN' KRAX-!'. Ca!., June 2S. The hici i est of iiv.ng is pivin the pfnv crane platform makers conj-jderabie Concern. Senator Class of Virsntiia. 'he slated administration chairman of "the resolutions committee, is understood to have completed a plank which would commit the con.nliori to a warning to the American people that neith.r of th" bit; political parties can do an th:np to reduce prcvaih::? hih prices unless there is a defl.i'i-'n of the currency ar.d ar. c!:m:nalion of extravagance. BIG CROWD SEES MOTORCYCLE RACES Cr.OWT Pel XT, Ind . June 2v The motorcycle rices at the Fai rro.r.ds on Sunday drew an immense crowd and some fast ridir.p: was done hv t tie local and foreisn rider.--. The newly incorpora t rt-tir-'vi eluh of trtis city staged the aff-i:.- h'ch "'as a success in ever-.- way. The-.- plan to repe.it rh races several tunes tins sum mer. Several spills' d.ri:-.r the n.'te.--n u'-n when sroir.pr ar; und the danero-.s curves made he faes e.cit:p, i' -r the speed fans. N. Y. PLEDGED TO GOVERNOR SMITH FAN" FRANCISCO. Jur. 2 5. The New York ele'.. pat ion of or r--.cn and women today entered convention hall pledged to cast its first ballot for president for G..v. Alfred K. Smith. Howevr. there was a strong undercurrent cf talk for W:n. G. McAdoo, a tr.e actual cajiuidate of t;;e New iorCTS. Many of the leaders expressed the opinion tha the v ri. of the convention would be ,-..n-.pb ted I y Wednesday night cr Thursday at latest. $13,323 JUDGMENT AGAINST G. & I. R'Y LA PORTE, Ind., J u n of Michigan City, whf 2?. Eirl Fit. has he--n th plaintiff in a suit for $25 damages against the Gary Street Railway Co.. waif awarded J13.C25 of the asked-for amount by the jury s.ttmjf en the case. H. W. Word'n was t-ne of the attorneys for the plaintiff. Fite was th man injured when a car hit the auto he was r.dinsr in. at a crossing where a sirr., "All cars stop here." n.is -n a prominent position. That th" ear that hit h:m had not stoppe-i. eor.tr.-iry to th word.r.g of the sign, was the i-err.plamt. which was sustained by the Jury. CHICAGOAKS PICNIC AT MILLER BEACH Twelve hundred Cnica groans, employee of Kastor's Printing an 1 Pabiishiner C".. enjoyed the day on Saturday, picr.icing at M Her Beach east of Gary. They made the trip r-n a special train over th Mouth She re E''ftric l.ens. The day was spent in bathing and an athi:-t:c- progiam and e-ther diversion.". This is the first of a number of big picnics that have been hooked for Miller this season. The beach drew a monster crvvd of heat re-lief peelers again Sunday . INSTALL new safety button The new "safe v traffic l.ut 'on." that Has installed at the interior! :n of the street at the busy corner cf ?;xt?t ave and Washington st.. in O try last week is heme given a trial and if it j.roves a ssucee .-'f 1 1 ti it has in some of the westeirn coast eities. it will be p;t into us" extensively in elary. according t chief of roliee Kerb.d this ni'-rning. The button ! about a foot and one half square, stands six inches hig-h and signals to the driver his direction -it1'1 turn. An electric gtooe cn the inside illuminates it at ri-rht. GARY IS A HEALTHY CITY "Gary is in a healthier condition today than in years." :.- what fir. C. M. Keyher e.f the Ghry department of health remarked .n Saturday when a--k e-d concerning the number of con'acl.ius diseases in tl-.e . ity He stated that summer colds were numerous hew ever. Contagion has been practically wired out in i.lary a c, rd t- Pr. Revher. only e.ne rase- ef.i -phtheria. tl-.ree r.-fo-,r r -ar'et fever and t'nree cases e-f srr.a'l-prx hr-inr .-n re.. -rd , tl I fed splenJii' "dscarets" act without Gnrir. or Sickening yoj So Convenient! You wake up with your Heal Clear, Corcr'."xion Rosy, Breath and Stomach Sweet No BiLousness, He-i-liJie, Coostipation, InJigesUoa
Personal and Social News
l Mr. and Jlrs. Hirry ftnith and d.iuichj tcr. Mary Kuth, will no to Barbee lake j in Indiana over the Kour'h. j The I,. O. T. M. Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. lena Stone, 4 S ;i r .Michigan aienuc, tomorrow, a pot lack luncheon will be serel at iio.u. "Walter Meyn. son of Mr. and Mrs. i Julius Meyn of til. ndaio park, who has I been ill fer the past uook, is improved. j Theodore Farr of Salt Ivike city is a i Ruost at the home of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Iiauirherty of is;i Truman aenue and his ixusins, Lois I and Grace Daugherty, ftr the summer. j The Irvins school U T. U. will meet I ti morrow afternoon at 2:Zn at the home, i of KatlirMi Mathews. 517 i;.Hh Street. j Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Steelman have reI turned from Portland. Ore., where they were attviidinjr the shrine convention, i They were called on account of the I death of Mrs. Steelman's mother. Mrs H. "V. Totter, who has been living I with them at their home. 10 .in Hohman street. The funeral was from the house j this afternoon . j Fred Brossy of Detroit, Mich., who . has been !hc Ktiesl of VirRil Reiter, on ! H'.ihman street for the past week, will ; l emaiii m Hamrm nd for Uie summer. I Miss Hattio "all spent Sunday with Myrtle Kncson at Michigan Citv. -- I Mrs. I. Johnson. 315 Kin avenue, j celebrated her son's fourth birthday at I an aft.-r'nemn party Saturday. 10 which i i.is fnen ls were m ited. The children I ( rt amused with games and a nice i luncheon uitli decorations of r d, white and blue was scrxed, a large birthday 'cake added to the aliraciiinups of the table. Mrs. E. Giuth of 421 Becker street, ccltbratid her thirty-fifth birthday anniversary al o o clock dinner j cstirday. A nicely arranged course dinner was served, and the afternoon was spent hocially with panics and music, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Blum of Valparaiso, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of Irving Park. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mathews of Kajst Chicago, Mr. ;and Mrc H. Huh.. Lillian Gluth. Mr. 1 and Mrs. I', ifulta. Mr. and Mrs. C. j Moritz, Miss LH'.a G.uth. Mabel Lute, George tilulh. M.ldred Bianford. John Fitzgerald and daughter. Laura, . have opened their summer heme at ; Grand Beach, and will remain there for I ;-he rfK of the sumicer. they left Sat) ! urday morning and Miss Irene Carter will also stay w uh them for the sum- ; tnrr. Kd Berkmau was their guest over this wecK-t ho. The Reverend Hawthorne and daughter. Elizabeth, will leave Saturday for a month's stay in Pennsylvania- They 1 will stop at Pittsburgh where his other daughter. Frances, wiil join Ihcm. Mrs. John A. Gleason left last rught to isRt friends and relatives in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. S. 9. Reed of 1205 Monroe s'reet, entertained last night at a fareweil dinner at their heme, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul WilInnis and daughter, Marion of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redman and sons, Parker and Kllwood. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gleason. Haho'd Walker. Mr. and Mrs Reed left last evening for a short visit with friends and relatives in Kentucky. Miss P'Tthy Overhiser of K?S South Hohman street, accompanied by her sisI ter. Mahie. left yesterday for Madison' Wis., where she w ill attend the summer 1 session of the State university. ! Kathryn Williams of o- Truman ave. j nue left yesterday to attend the Baptist i conve ntion at Buffalo and the B. Y. P. : V. convention at Toronto, CJanada. I Th" wadding of Minnie Meyers of j Hammond and Howard Keating of Erie, , Pa, has b"en postponed on account f.f , the death of the groom's mother. Announcement is made of the marrage of Miss Helen Flynn. daughter to Homer T. Adams, which tor.k place Saturday evening at the All Paints r--t'.-y at C;15. the Reverend Sullivan e-f!i.-iating. Mrs. U'm TeeplP. daughter Violet and j son Waiter, left Saturday evening for I Lima. OhiM. where they will spend their ! vacation with Mrs. A. M. Stevenson Mr and Mr. V.ctnr Pyer and son of. Va-paraiso, Ind.. spent the week er.d in ( Hammond as trie guests of friends and relai iv . j Michael Harvey of Madison. TVis.. was jthe iioue Eiiet of f'nedrick Bookman ! over the week-tnd. j Mrs. Mir.nie Allison, who has been 111 fer the x'as! week, is sufficiently e-on-vei'Scnt to be out. Mr and Mrs. Jr,. Thompson of s; Highland street, will go to Ellwood City. Ph.. next Thursday. Mr. Thompson will s'h-, over the fourth and Mrs. Thompson will remain for a month as a guest of friends and relatives in that city. Mr. and Mrs, Ose-r Waterman have' come to Hammond to live and are at the present staving at the Lyndera hotel. Mrs. Waterman w ill be remembered aj? Ann Meser.
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BUTTON COVERING HKMSTITt IllXi l 0K WAY PleatinK, braidinp. sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs, all work guaranteed. Call on J. W. Wassey at 31 State St.. just west of Hohman si. I'hone 416-liammona, Indiana. 6-n SEWING MACHINES Have your sewing machine repaired by Lake county's only sewing machine expert. F. C. Miller. 183 State St. Telephone 17t" estimates furnished free. 6-11 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenya of Poty st, and their two children are leaving for an automobile trip with friends to Milwaukee, Wis., to remain over Independence Pay. Mrs. Charles Brown, sister to Mr. Greeny who is at present their house truest, is departing with them and as Milwaukee is their former home she will remain to visit for a preater length of time. Mr. and Mrs. Greenya will return to Hammond after a few days spent in Milwaukee . Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Miller celebrated their twenty-fifth (silver) wedding anniversary at Ihclr home, 2S Itrackert St.. on Saturday evening. June 2fl. The home was beautifully and decorated with carnations, ro3es and pionies. The color scheme was carried out in silver and white. Pinner was served at 8 o'clock and dancing was the main feature of the evening, music being furnishd by me Hammond Citizen's band of twelve pieces . Many beautiful gifts were received . There were seventy-five gruesis pres ent. The out-of-town guests were; Mr and Mrs. Fred Volker. parents of' Mrs. Miller .Mrs. John Dabbert. Mrs. I Minnie lloeper and Misses Emma and! Louise Roefer of Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer and Misses Violet and Ethel Bauer of Westville. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitsch, Miss Gertrude Titseh and Master John Pitsch of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were married in Michigan City, Ind.. on June 26th. 1S35 and have resided in Hammond for the past fourteen years. The children are Harry .Gertrude. HUdegardt: and Milroy. who were all present at the celebration. Lrola Clark and Elsie Johnson returned . from Indianapolis where they attended a convention of the Christian Endeavor Society. They also stopped at Tifton. Ind., where they visited friends . The marriage of Goldie McNany and Howard A. Puntney took place yesterday at the honje of the bride's par ents .Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNany f oty st.. at 4 o'clock. The bride looked charming in a dress of Nile green georgette, and carried pir.k kilrr.ey roses, the bridesmaid. Sylvia McNany. wore a peach colored voile and carried yellow roses and Ralph CHICHESTER S PILLS 2uVr- ,' HZ DIAMOND BEA., j. I.a4l? Ak ymmr DraafiMfa Ptlia la B4 aaa ..! auta.lic '. eii eiua Riofcoa. T athcr. B-r nf rur diamond naa.M. j'ili.b. L tl vun koowi u tal. S(at. X 1 w tx Kcliaaa SOLD 8Y DRLGGISIS EVtKYMI Every Day Every day sees new customers attracted to this store due to the fact that we are giving more for the money than can be' bought elsewhere. See us now see us often. 160-162 State Street MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place in the City. D B B B Q OTB JI EVEN MORE IMPORTANT than the clearness of your complexion is the good condition of your teeth for they not only add to your beauty but are essential to health as well. EXPERT DENTAL WORK, . careful, sympathetic methods are always features of our service. Why not let us give you an estimate? BURKET The Dentist Over WoolwortVs 10c Store Hammond, Ind.
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Brooka served the best man. tL.intl Iockwin played the wedding: march, and after the ceremony a two course dinner was served to the immediate friends and relatives. The young couple will be at home to their friends in their new home on 586 Indiana ave. Mrs. Orlry Burniston. an aunt of the bride from Garrett. Ind., was present. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Babcock. Jr.. of 810 Alice st.,'a daughter. June 27th. The wedding of Charles Zahrte and 7u)ie Krause took place Saturday evening at 7:.1rt at the St. Taul's Lutheran hurch. the Kev. Licklider officiating. The weddinp march was played Iy C. V . Lansenman and the choir sang during the ceremony. There were five couples in the bridal party und all of the girls wore different cdored organdy dresses and carried baskets of flowers to match their dress's. Freda Zahrte, sister of the groom wore an organdy dress and carried a bouc.uet of lillies of the valley. The bride wore a dress of ivory charmeuse aiii' chantilly lace and carried a shower br-uquet of roses and lillies of the valley. A dinner was served to the immediate friends and relatives. The Kev. Wm. Dau, a relative of the bride was pre-sent from Canton. Mr. Hern an Ilarjes served as best man.
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