Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1920 — Page 5

Monday, July 1 2 , 1920.

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Personal and Social News

William Bogard, who has bfn the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Begard. of 6"7 Michigan avenue JO'r the past month, has returned to 1 i'.b home in Topeka. Kansas.

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The Misses Marparet Plrie and Caroline Ppppf nhusfn hav hern th juest" of Miss Gladys Belt at Winneso rark. Win,, for the past week.

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LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"

BUTTON COVERING HKMSTIT(HI(i I ()K DAT

Pleatine. braldtns sewinR machine."! at bsrfrain. all kinds of. repairs, al! i work miaranteed. Call on J. Was- j sey at 111 Slate si.. Just west of J ! h - j man ?t. Phone 446-Hsmmond, lnd-i iana . 7 - ? I

pital !et week, home todav.

will

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LEGION TO HAVE NEW BREN SHOW Anticipating- staging a huar earni-vad-minst rel show this fail, members of Hammond Po?t -Amer can Ialon

will meet tomorrow ninht at I,t-ci"n headquarters to review a. sample show j under the direction of Joe Hren, n.-i - I ttonaly known as a producer i-f ruin- j st i el shows'. ! Hten oiimi-j here from t"hii aco Hi" j uniusny h- appeared tn Hammond ' several tinifj. The meeting torn.-.-- . row night vi!t be open to all Toulon j members, h lin are urK"d to - nfi .mil lend their ,i:d in so: ertir. ta'.ent for ' the biff-time rtM fall.

and Kuns- It's brains and nerves nov. I.AKOI.l.KTTIVS AMK MKMIO.NKll, The name of Senator Hubert M. Ua-I'o'Uit.-, of Uiffoiifin, js tnot frc.uvntly hear.t ai.out the convent! -ns i a presidential candidate. Tin r u, however. oil;- ide i -j ! - doubt v.he!h.the Wiso nsin senator w ill accept ; . , .r- i at son if i' i '!! i d him. .o tii

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himsol f. Adv'x ates of the fusion idea declared iMiiav that l.aK"! l-t 1 - ..uld :ic epi. t he to on : r.a t ion if h" w ere assured :'i :t it cam-- lioni a real third p.irty"

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EACK FROM

Mrs. Thomas Shea i quite ill at the heme -f her daughter. Mrs. V. C. Daly of Webb street. Mrs. Shea is

euffcnr.e- from an acute case of

aenemla . She. is at present confined j to nr hed but her rendition is some P"st Pietator N". S. Ker mil. 5imprnvtd since last week. Salle street. Hammond, has returned from Mooceheart. 111., where he ton.c

MOOSEHEART

Mrs. Marv Bostwiok of Sibley street 1 r

the dill'. Pit'

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wj'.l entertain the Tast Chiefs Assooa- ! Loyal Older of M. .. T he , ti-n of the Pythian Sisters at her home !' of Mooseheart is uni-ine tomorrow afternoon, members of the Ord- r die. lea

j rendent children, the Mo..Margaret Turner has returned from j steps !n and Rives t' .tuldrct; a over a month's visit, in the east . She nd education, hcth of which ;

attended the wedding of Frances P!h:s- the bent. At p.-f-;er.t M- hon

''el at Punxatonia. Pa. where she w.ts Aliss Rlaisda!'.? maid of honor at the wedding. Hfer returr.lner lvm Mi.-s Turner visited friends in i'ltt rfs; ;i rt It and Philadelphia.

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hm s and g'r's sr if,ns s: mi i, 'i-'cf.M nut' and . omairi.. -d . M'"isi' are eparfl to p-ve them school educations and pr.ch en!!:' se'ct a trnde out of the twe.t'

cat'or.a) rr-'irsr? taosht .

Miss Irene Cart r. who Is spending i nuiing the convention tn.- $12A.t the summer at Grand Peach as a j Pi :l:.d.-lj.hia Memorial hospital given jruest of I.aura Fitzgerald, is in Ham- j l"-' the Philadelphia lodge and built rr-'-nd for a couple of days. of fam- is -Mooseheart concrete block I was dedicated. Funds were jto! ured Pr. T. K. Pell is in Hammond for j !vr rive additional huildinjrs. There a f.w dars on businesc. 1 ; re- were many interesting add ip.-i. and

turning to Winnebago today.

i BOOST RECRUITING ! IN HAMMOND

i Prcru't ng for th- I" S. Arrnv is to i he even a b o?t in Indiana according io o-dr-t..- i'i-'-h('i tod. iv b Recruit in

Sergent.t r.oii rtamer of Hammond The p.-rsonnol of th- reci niters is to h in' t eased i pr rrtit . Hammond ' 'o have three m-rn men and U is planned to have '.o,-al men selected for the ji.t's. Th' men will ho assign?d to ptrnianent recruit in sr in Hammond and w!'! he a'f - to aid materially in the work because of their ae((, mintages . Kx-servp-e men ai Jest, rert for the j.-hs.

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backed by all i he .t o.-csn in .l,i i. s . Th.. y s-.id t ha' to, voUd not .- diawti int., ji-irtv movement uh'.'S.h h

assurance PI l l l M ! liKI. I II. No s'i nous oj.pi.si' i. .n h.is s. penied to the no in i ua 1 1 ' n of I. a l-'oi letl -. i xcepi flora !h sm er The pr . loin: n tit f.-r.-t .. situation. however. are Mi. eighters and the lab.-r .any. Follette is acceptable to h th

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jany. a gorr-o ration, and Jacb Keeper. and Kerper. his w ile, w hope true christian name Is unknown, are not r.-si-n'. of the Suite of Imiiina and that his is an a. lion to foreclose a mortgage on the following des. ribed real estate HUm'ol in l..-ike c'ounty. Indiana, town: Part of th" M.irihea-1 qar"-f of t tie II'TI he i --t eiuar'er of Se,-ti..ti ?,'J. Township 3. Nor" h. Pare Nin ' st (,f the 2nd I' M.. dcsierihfr! as . tiut.'ticing at the Nortiieast rrof r -.if said Section thence v'osi to tite o-nior of th.- fho.ixo pond. her.ee Southeast, rH along said to.-, i

that unlefs they ipj.car and answer or heard and determined ;n their a'Ofence. demur therein, at the casing of said j IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto cauj-e. en the 14t.h day or Sopterr.her. a. J set my hand and affix the Seal of said L . 1520. -he Fame being th 2nl da y j Court, at Hammond, this 10th day cf of the n, xt term of .said Court to h" July, A. P . 1920.

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HEKBCRT L. WHEATOX. Clerk L. S. C.

id Slate on the 2nd Monday of Ser- llv Pt'Tii HERO, l"eputy t.

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el. -o the lte-'h III f th' ongtt.g to th" lionnri ,.,p Of 'e.r Tio,'.?C of foTl a.- the I'unl i-ept I Sent a '. "a'! e-'i - i ..ng re?.'!! -en f St '. . r e Fa-' 'o in, P:;i I lin rif-.rosa.id S". ti'.i,. hor. t 'i tbe ;n. of t.-:g i n r. t n n . i. r.i2 "i an acre, more t (,irv- Court v. In. i. ana, leI'h all handings' i ifa'ed laied ; I, e.r on an.! :if p'ir'tn-

What Is the Condition

of Your Blood Supply?

HlgthJy loiportant to Keop It Faroe From Impuriti.

Frr tbts T-crpose, no vruct-dv can

equal S.S. S, tie fine old Llood purifier that Las becm jri constAnt

Did ron know that nicety perj5 for more tban fifty years.

cent of all hurnfin a-.lmer.ts depend j Get a bottle of S. S. S. at yocr" tmnn the condition r-.f Trii;r V.!i-oc! ? r!rrje-?'fr -J '

Yon should recognize the importartce, therefore, of very promptly cleansing1 cot the system, and keeping- the blood supply pure and robf.it.

drugstore today, aa4 note novi promptly it ?ives netr strength, and vitality. Write for free literattire and medical adrice to Chief Medic?.! Adviser. Swif; LAbora tory, Atlanta. Ca,

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GIRL RETURNS

TO GARY

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The Irvmtr School. P. T. I., wi'.lj rr.eet tomorrow afternoon promptly st T orlock. Th" 1. T. L. earhers -will I meet them nnd hike from there to th"! home of their leader. Mrs. W. H. i"ollet. 41" Ames avenue. wher a special t,-t -a c-, n e- '.renoreei for t r e m I

Sharp. who represents the States g-ov.-rnment in Frnticf .

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REDUCED CABLE RATES TO BRAZIL

Mrs Horaee Hale and Miss Iola. TTa'e of f"h icapo. came today to spend two weks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fnisan Scot? of 11 Klizapeth s'reet. Mr. Hale end Miss Hale r !r Scott's mother Hnd sister. There n-il! he a meeting: this veninR at the American T.ecion rooms at $ e'r'.neV, to orsranlze n Ieagu of Wore, en voters This will be a non-par-t'san orpanlzatiort . All -women inter-

es'ed -n better government are in-1

vited to attend.

The I..i peur.tv Humane society I

-",! nt 5t th home of Mrs. .1. J. Anderson, 3 Hichiand street, this fvn-

Pr. O. T. . Smith, who -:?h rheumatism for the

"eft Sunday mornirer for Martinsrill

j Th new- IVpstcrn T'nion $S.oOO.Aon I tru.ik cahie. which will establish dtrei-

telegraphic oonimun'oatu-n between th j 'United States and the. principal ports j ! on the eastern coast of Soutii AmeM- i

i ca. will be opened eurlv in Septem- j her, aceordinsr to nn announcement received hv .1. H. Chne. manscer cf !

the local Western Pnion offices. Klectrirnlly and TnoChanlcany th cable will he the moat n p-to-d-i t ever laid and will have a capity of 5'".or.n to fiil.iotrt words aday, or ;1 to n;,n letters a mmuie. The new csMe has al'eade had the effe't r-f reducing the Brazilian rate front S.'e to rt.",c per word and as soon as the cable :s in operation the rate will be further reduced to rir per word. The reason this rate can he mad" :s that the new ri-i;t -if the Western Pnion poes directly to Bra7i! whereas the Ail American route fif

Petra Roman. 15 ear old Ottfv

w!io elope, l witli Joe Roman inn r:aticni in s speedinsr automoh'le last week, is back In clary. H.-ia-rdir.K the inn's brother who. out of hi.-;,:n. lame runnirnr int the ;,c,;nr ' a on

nijfht an dnsiei t'nat tiiey

assist him in arresting 'he a r-old iiisband. The cciioie were murrird in '"hicaco, accordintr to tne hrr-ther and are now staying st the home of some fr.ends. 'She's on'v IS years old.'' sa'd th" bioth'T m broken Knlish and we want her ba, i home. The parties r.-nrerned are a.! Mexican. The case wi'i he turned oved to ;!. juvenile a u t h " i i ' i e s

in.e until tic fu.-ion plans . i w-.rV cil out. w i ; I a ''!.' II. v :,,it.f'.v,.

e 'l mient. a.'ore iir t" the inid.-i... It will p r oi i r. a n 1 1 U b,r --1 ec.m - nu'iulmc government ai tvnershtp of I

railroads, mlro s and ,.tli p ool..- n-c-ess 1 1 !cs. LHGAL XOTTCKS. NuTli'K T X".N l:lll'I.MT THK S i 1 F HI'' IN 1I AN f PAKE v r n !" v . in Tin: i.AKi: sii'iii'iuu 1'ni iiT .-Ki"i r.M r.i.i: tppm. i'j. Tin: Hum: i;r i l.i m . p'n am. .-.WINMS ASSOCIATION l l.AKil

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; St! d fee ! IT" :;e.J ! aii'i t it at the ti- the r.. I

a. bed 'lift' to. i.-nt1- e.r.- therefor, iir-'l'v . e p. i (len-'.v o -a,d action ! same -) stand for trial term of said I'n-jr'. andi 4 i

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OPNTV, INDIANA VS. IV Vi.TK!

PATTc'N. KT Al.. i'.M"SK N !'!1. j .MTMX T" P 1 i I- 'Si". M'.CT-J ;..;n. I

o A ' O'T" t ,. - ! ' Iirietr, IVKiv ,v M i ornej s and tiles ' ' -' to;oth. r with an tl'd , person, showintt Mm Walter H I'iilton and

wife, Kerper Pa.nd and Im i-?tm. nt

l j OLD AUTOS !

If you have an old automobile 1 even though it is not in running

condition I will pay you cash for :

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-,oia t'iiMon, r.i- i auto nart from anv make car.

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LIVE NEWS FR0P1 THE TWIN CITIES

Maybe You Know-

Maybe You Don't--!

Tel. Hammond 2728 and our

truck will call for anything in the

I ciuio line you may nave.

ias been 111

jnsi. '"'.'i (owi the west fnalt erneseo 'Vie A n ,-t m

Ir.d where he will remain for several weeks faklntt the baths. Pr. F. Pedes of Chicac-o and Frank H. Hanmnd went w-th him. Pr. Pccies returned today and Mr. Hammond will remain for several days. Al' Eptvorth Peawtuers polner t" atif'ft Epworth Leapue P'nlon meetirft wiM tal-e th 6:45 Cdaylight savinfr time! Erie train Tttesday, July 13th. There rrill be a repular meeting- of G-.!den Ru Council. No. 1. Sons and Pautrhters of Liberty in th I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening. There will installation of officers and a lunch.

to Puenos Aires, tlienre up the rst c-ast, making a much !enrr route.

TAKES OVEH NEWS A.BC"1 K L, Baker who has been with the Pentra! Drug St -re at Indiana Harbor for the past three years has taken over the Pukens' News Agency which was fo-mer'.v managed bv A. J. Merrit. Mr. Merrit has left the newspaper business and will entace in til" grocery bus i neap in ("uicaKo. The fni y was former! v rperated by Itnl Pukens who is now farm in p in Texas .

THAT S. M. Spears of 341 Connec ! tictit Si.. Gary, purchased a new Essex; Touring last week. j

THAT Mr. Franks of Ridge Road, Lansing, drove home Saturday V. M. with a new Essex.

Maurice E.

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THAT Mr. Nicholas Oumt of the

'"."I. e- hi c. ! 1 srn

Bosch Magneto Service on noi.mdn . n and

now owns a new passenger riua.?on

buper-oix.

GENERAL AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE Orncr. and Yards Calumet and! Con key Ave., Hammond. Tel. 2728.

I se! auto parts that are as good

and may have what vou want.'

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DR. G. L. SXITH

IS AILING

Pr. "P P. Smith who has heen sufferingwith rheumatism for s"orne time will leave rodav for Mudlairla, to seek relief in the haths there. He . onseq'jentiv r.ot be In his office until '. : rt her notice .

DRANK POP ONLY SAYS JAKE

"H.-. hum'" said Jurtce icintz in the ci:y e. urt this mornire as he brushed i n i nia ie-;tia r y sueck of soot from his r.ew palm beach, "ho, hum. Il and costs which make. what does it make Pailiff ?" A' wav dependable Jimmy Tf'st. t he

court baipff. answered "$."

THAT lohn Pora, Real Estate and

Tn..rarre of Indiana Harbor, took i

delivery of a Hudson Coupe. Jas. T.

j Considine of Gary is now driving his The advertised sale -f th ii'.i'ieo I nevv Hudson Sedan, as is Henry bond issue, the ,.i creed? of which are : cs t i.i Forsvthr. West Ham-

mond. Mrs. Alice Lunville, 014 Alice (

i st., purchased a new Mitchell Demon- j J strator. Irving Alger. Griffith. Ind .i

tracts jor tne impre-vemenr ot tne . (-,,rouf,ht in his Old Uort ana urove parks and was for "psr and inter- rinrt

OM.Y ()K HIP dF.

to b used in improvement of the c:tv (

parks, last Saturday brousrr.t nti'.v ,-n-bid . The hid was from the Swain X"l son Co., of "hlcai?o. who have the rnn-

' home a niw

THAT no other dealer in the Calu-

Th TVm. K!elheg:e? of ?is P. Hohreart tree. have purchased a summer home at Winnebago rark. W.s.. and the rire family will he there for th.-' remainder of the summer. Hammond

is ratherin; in a colony at Winnehaco Park, and many Hammond people who I do not have cottages of their on n !

take them for the season. At nresent !r"

'he following Hammond people fire at! A7,d "'' nhaf s,,'ve Shabonyo. Vinneba-o Park: Mrs. Fred.Mott .Tr.''ohn P"mvl("1"" an'1 Jak" s"lm ra-d and children. Pr. an dlln. T. E. Weil. ' Tr'r Bf-n rtrunk ov"r rh" weekr... Mr. and frs. P. P. P. Pel and!'1'1''' fl!1 n" lr5n!'"el r-f.'.j,.. ! po-p. It filled h!m up wiih

I lake exph-ded. fls'irataely speakinir, ', Harbor p

Replies from ("hlcajro nd Indianapolis bond house. regretted that the

companies were unahie t0 take hond.- Region has hid an Essex for sale, which carry c-nly ysix per cent inter- ) ,ds fvfr Keen traded On another e?t" j type of automobile. srF.pn co"prRE ni sr I THAT in the Essex you will find Oiicaso sped demons kept the En' t comfort, beauty, power, dependability, chic-o motorcycle paiicemen busy m 1 ancl lone life. I he combination of

t'-rday and a.- a result five of them ' i i - ' ,o,. Kith.

i i ; c . 1 III Ull QH V , . . . . . , . o - erto has been obtainable only in the most costly car. In addition, the S-X has the advantage, of the utmost economy of operation.

found their way to the citv ha'I and furni shed ba'l to appear in the city .Hurt this nvrr in. t"th 'he exception cf one drunk from Hammond everything else was o,.iiet.

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SANITARIA Rear Majestic Hotel PRESSING WHILE U WAIT One-day service on Cleaning Auto service Our Phone Number Is 229S SANITARIA CLEANING AND TAILORING SHOP

STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS

944 Calumet Ave. m We

The ffcnnH division of the M. P. I, -.dies' Aid will meet for a one o'clock 'ntichfon tVedne;.day July 14th. a' the h-ime of Mrs. Harry Folk of IPehlend "t'pt. Mrs. Albert Fischer will he th- assisting- hostess.

and became embroiled in battle.

Mr. and Mr Fred Tarter of Phicaco, !P , spent Sunday in Hammond as the -uests of Mrs. Carters parents. Mr.

nnd Mrs James Tirle of South Hoh-' ron-i street, )

Mr. a.n? Mrs.

!b,-rf V. . Griffith i

SLUMP IN COURT ACTIVITY Court activities have taken a Rieat lump "fince the ejose of the May term ti week aim and Hammond attorpev apparentlv are Riving more thought '.-

brief vacntioii t'c.ni to the loading he dockets with new suits. (niy

j two r.ew suits were on fiie tnis rn'-rn-

u-igr in tne jtatnirionij hiipenor e-mrt.

Jeff'-rcin street, have.

T.d familv or

returned from a two wek's vacation spent in .'leveland. O.

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frst since Fridav.

I'.o'h are to

Mr Charles P. IVcer of .-,7 Wal'lwm ''et. ha. issued invitation5! for an n'remoon oert,- 'o t-e t, ... iv.,.. , -

t..! .''Levy

"o i'. .eww ami caos M'li! y.ro- t

'.do the entertainment.

(foreclose nicrt(tac's. Attorneys Pom-

berser. Peiers and Morthland filed one for the H'.me Puiidintr and T.oan Snvirjtr A.'n. a train st Walter H . Pittm. ct al. Tl.e other which was filed he

THAT the sensible size of the Essex makes it one of the easiest cars on

'f I the market to operate. Its beauty

makes it noticeable in any assembly ot

Cnptain Tom Pownfy cf the Inliar-i

ice stauon apram Eot le

last nisht and chalked off another

'V... ml i,'a lr u titv.no.ro ' Qimei'i

and John Prsu had the still in opera- i fine cars, power makes it master of any tion at 3-iSl Pennsylvania avenue wh?niroarJ situation, and its fine quality as-

the captain sw-oped down upon them. sur?s t..e utrnost freedom from the ne-

Tbe usual supply or ma.n was toir.a and destroyed.

Hamraond. manufacture

and repair radiators. t 1 I L I !

0t&Sii'TS?!t ,rnorls ana nooas. j (iiS&Z&b'i Also r.ew and used '

fcrpi. f radwtors for sale. LSffe'j Prices Always

rvigni.

Phone 1450.

Gasoline if rices

"Wjr 7HAT are the reasons for the advance VV in gasoline prices?" was asked by the v v President of a large daily newspaper. Continuing, the gentleman said: "I can conceive how the cost of a manufactured article might increase as much as 50 to 100 percent because of the increased cost of raw materials, labor, etc.; but it has always seemed to me that the price of a product taken from the ground at a comparatively low cost should not be affected to any marked degree." This constitutes a fair question, and we are glad of an opportunity to answer it frankly. Gasoline is refined from crude petroleum by a lengthy and expensive process, and is. in the truest sense, a manufactured article. Time, labor, and heavy investments enter into the manufacture of gasoline from the crude, and each of these .necessarily affect the price. The co?t of crude is a dominant factor in fixing th price of gasoline. The extraordinary demand for petroleum products, plus the abnormal increases m the cost cf labor, machinery, and money necessary for drilling and equipping oil weiis, have combined to force upwards the price of crude oil f. o. b. Whiting from S1.54 to S430 per barrel in four years, nearly 180 percent For the same period the selling price of gasoline has increased but 44 percent. Since the Armistice was sirned, the production of automobiles, tractors, trucks, and other power using machinery, has created a demand for gasoline far in excess of normal. Gasoline reserves have been reduced to an alarming extent, and the bidding for crude oil on the part of reriners generally, has forced prices upward. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) having practically na , wells of its own is obliged to go into the open market and compete with other refiners for the crude oil it require. Because of its acknowledged superior efficiency in manufacturing, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) despite these conditions has been able to exert a marked deterrent pressure upon the upward sweep of the gaaoline market.

Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago

icessitv of mechanical adjustment.

A SKItlOl S ( IIAIK.E

THAT the Essex has all the virtues! of the large car without its high first! co"d or heavy cost of upkeep. j

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. It. Sheerer was n Miller et. al. v David

Mr. and Nfrs. Vie Hem. Mr. end Mr. rtll-Ane ft i 'or fiaa A . - C-', ...I '

Mi.'s Lena Fre. pnt Sunday- ss the cue's of friends in irrh-.rt. Ind. p Mr T-ydis tVol'ers sstnir m r.hme." whieh wns given at Ttvtnia rark yesterday. Miss Kdith M,i?nn and t'karlea K. Hirkett. P.inqr the loading rolls. Mrs. Van Gilder h,i signed her contract with, the Ournso Grand Opf-rj I'.rmrany for the remmR season, they expert to gr, to California. I.ucisn Mtira--ore is to return i the Chie,-i-o Grand Cipera, this senson. Galh Curci. llarf Garden. Rosa Raisa.. Tito M, him. Tit to Ruffo and many others will be members if the company. The Trinity loanie-will meet at the nome of Gertrude Itrumm. Id West Maon .treet. tomorrow voninjf. All memhers and friends are eordinlly invited to t. tend. Leslie and Gertrude tathrrman of Arleans. Ind.. were the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stout yesterday. Mies Tj. Metehmnn of East Gary was a Hammond visitor tody. Mrs Charles Johann. who hs been ths house s-tieiat of jr. Mrs. T. S. Blackmun of 41 Highland street for the past week, ha left to join hr husband. Captain Johann In New York.

Mrs, T. W. Hunter and Master Chas. Bennett have returned to Indianapolis after a two weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. James a. Shafer cf 725 Hohman stret. Mrs. Albert Kaufman has . returned to her home at Oshkofh Wis., after spending a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mr. Jamea Shatr.

MTt, E. J. Gavlt. who underwent rn'.ne operation at Pt . Mir-aret's ht-

MOTORCYCLE AND TAXICAB COLLIDE Raymond AVasroner. ssod 17 yrars. a mail-carrier. Iivinc at 1S1 naltimre avenue, was knwked from his motoreyc'.e and slifjht'v in.l'tred Sntnrdav afternoon when he was strnrk h- n Gardner taxi-rah at the coiner f Ca'iimet rind ' fhicasto avenues. David Johnson. .tSS O'hirasto avenue. fl witness to'd the police the taxi-cab. traveling north on Calumet avenue, attempted tn wervc intr Chicago avenue, when it eo! id"d bead-on with Waponer's motorryrle which was froins south on th" boulevard .

.Teens Giitinav. a Mexican wa?

rester vesterdav bv the Ftn-'t '"hicns

poliee on serious rharcs, prefet red j j by leo ivma, " Mxi. -an. rvrna j THAT never before in automobile; charges that Gutina-- induced history has any car achieved such wide-;

dausnter Helen, to jea ve ii'-me

Hiooniinftton. III., and com- t.. Chicaco- witli him and that they

been living together for a coup!.-. -f weeks at Kf2 14?rd street. The i I oniv nf'.een years old. rntiny. Cerna says, is a married

man ana nas a wii" .nmn m .Men..

The accused man wi'l be the Mann act.

Obituary

-vf-t-i 1 1 n ri i v in curl a lirif ner. !

h.i-. e iod of time.

j THAT there is a Super-Six for every; I five miles of improved roadway in ' America. There ;s no rural cross roads

held under jor city square that does not know the i twhite triangle of the Hudson Super- j

Six. A record whicn no fine car equals, i

THOUGHT POST WAS A PIECE OF PAPER Skino" Summers and H"ntv Huehn S'-t the surprise of their lives isst niRht when they saw a man drive plumb against on" of those short, white posts that mark "No Traffic" in Harrison park. T,oroy Deschantel. 1I2S Monroe st.. was driving the ear. He told the police he thouaht the post was a piece cf paper. The post is directly under the piare of an electric lamp and how T.eroy ever, ever made such a mistake is more than "Skino" or Henrv li'i'hn can flfrure .it. Th auto was hadiv daina?ed. no one was hurt, and rie post is ."!!' there.

Anna Marie Hart (nee) nil, tins born Dee. 25. 1K. et Koetl. Trier. Germ. my. and depart. ! this ,fe July 7. l'':'n. of complications of diseases, ni h-r li.'iii'. 4 22 Michigan awnu". ltiimmonl. Ind A' the HRe , f j yefirs she C.'Ulie with her parents to America and fsid-d in "h icngo, wh.-re she was united In inarriaK" wtth Mr. friaries K. Hurt. Oct. 14. 1.M. and to this union sev en Jtildren w.-t e born; Ciarn, Charles, tSernwrd. M"Vsuis.

Sahina. Alfred and Man.-, Jill survive '

mourn her loss except Clara, who li'e.i

al the ape of 22 ni-.riths. and the bus hand and father, v ho departed this lit". Auk. IT. 1 !'!. Kesnie hr relatives si., tenves a host of friends who will oils.

THAT Hudson has not confined it-! sell to one sphere of excellence. For three year it has led in body design-; ing. It is now known as the Pattern j Car of America. Consequently the , Hudson Super-Six remains longer in! vogue and has a greater sales value as I a used car than any other. THAT the subdued elegance of the1

; Super-Six design is only the outward j reflection of the quiet, jmooth, inbuilt , ! mechanical perfection of its motor. :

Report of Condition of FIRST NATIONAL

GARY, INDIANA At the Close of Business, June 30, 1920

BA3MK

CHOOSF. your Hudson Super-Six now from Limousines. "louring Limou

sines. Two-Psssengr r C

oupes.

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her chcrrv presume She was laiu a v v i r- . 'i . ' I , I' iceynoi., 1 1 1 r e

i to r"i ,i my i", i.". i- . .. ......... j cemetery Chicago, umler 1 he super-, i -um I of the W. ..). N'"- 5. of whp-b st,.

I was a charter member. (Mother ts K'T but slill ther bn-rs THAT first COSt and cost of upkeen

.-V ll.'Ha HM III'! v i'i .-.t'.i ler.... We shall miss her oh so sadlv As froni us we drift apart. Jems, called her and .he answered Tn his ever !aitinr call. Earth is past, her gain is heaven "Asleep in Jesus'' that is !!.

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i Sedans, Seven-Passenger Tounnes, ; j Four and Five-passenger Sport Models. !

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n tne uort is less man any car m its i ' class $1 1 30 delivered, after July 20th . $1 185. Order your Dort todav. i i FRANKLIN. HUDSON, ESSEX AND i DORT Cars or Quality i

MACHINES IN A COLLISION

"vTaUer Br"r, 47 Gostlln street, and Teter Knlel. 524 lSlat street. Kast Chicago, eacn drli'ir.r n automobile collided yesterday afternoon at Chicago and Calumet avenues. Both marilwere badly damaged. iFersfr cut across the wronjr ''orner f d Kniel w-as drtvire- fvo fast, say p.S!c.

SiSDjSouth Shore Auto Co.!

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Tools of this combination. Barlow j mentioned. were President Wilson, i Atty. Gen. Palmer, and Judcte A. B.j Anderson of Indianapolis. Senator LaFollette toid me," Earl-w j

continued, "that there !s on!y one -v r,- can win and that is not with bomb

HOHMAN AND RUSSELL ST., HAMMOND FH0NE HAMMOND 80 222 E. FIFTH AVE., GARY PHONE GARY 2702 WHITE FRONT GARAGE, VALPARAISO

RESOURCES Loans $1,940,867.12 Overdrafts 1 10.66 United States Bonds 1.817,984.05 Other Bonds and Investments . 1 ,007.068.03 Bank Building 100,000.00 Cash ' 766,056.73

LIABILITIES Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits and Special Reserve 106.753.82 Circulation 197.250.00 Deposits 4.664.082.82 Due Federal Reserve Bank . . 400.000.00 Dividends Unpaid 14,000.00

$5,632,086.64

$5,632,086.64

F. RICHARD SCHAAF, President

R. R. HEMINGWAY, Assistant Cashier

B. T. LEMSTER, Assistant Cashier

E. C. SIMPSON, Cashier