Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 24 July 1920 — Page 3
Julv 24. 1920.
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CROWN POINT NEWS -1 ' . Happenings Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.
Hev. PI. Gueth. ff who has been spend Ins the past si. weeks in Florida wehre he was called by the perious illness of Adam Oerlach returned U Crown Point cn Thursday nisrht. Atty. John M. ?tln.on of Hammoni as In Crown Point in ifRard to th? paroling of two Hammond lad.". FranU Graham and Bernard Xondorf who w,ere found guilty of stealing; several sets cf tires, in the Criminal court recently. The boys were paroled to Atty. Stinsm by Judpe Smith. Paul Knisht left today for a fifteen day- vacation trip to Olseoo. AVis. Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler. Mrs. II. S. Barr and rrs. Vernon Parry and Mrs. Emmert Clvmer are amons the Crown Point women whr- attended the luncheon In Gary given by Mrs. Fost'ty Fisher in honor of Mrs. Gersre Fisher of Lakf Worth. Flcrdia. The body of Geoise Kuehl who died !n France during the war has reai-h-.-i New York and relatives here are lnn!--!njr for Its arrival in Crown IVint
where it will be burled with due honor after its long'Journey overland and sea. Mrs. John Claussen of this ilty is a brother of Mr. Kuehl. Tho family of A. H. W. Johnson have returned from their motor trip to Grand Rapids, Mich. , Mrs. S. A. Karr and daughter Doza
J visited with the John Griffin family' In
Cqiv this week. Misses Mauiine Highway and Hln Newton left today for Yellowstone Park where they will spend seerai weks visiting the different Twin's cf l:itret?t in Colorado. Miss Heishway win t.ach in the Feru. Ind. schools, th" coming year. Miss Kate Blum leaves on Sundav for Chippewa Falls. Wis., where she will spend two weeks with relatives. She is employed at the Letz Jlanufactiir'ng Co. Mrs. Cherter Wirt left c-n Frid.iv ft r Camp Podste, Iowa, where she will visit wit hher son who is In the V. ?. -on ice .
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NEW YORK, July ;4. Irregularity 8 sain prevailed at the opening of tho Flock market today with the price trend generally being to lowtr, figures. Houston Oil advanced 2 to 104. Steel common was oil lj to 90 T. Paid-in dropped, to 114' and then rose I point. Mexican Petroleum declined to 1SS1?. It recovered to 189'i and sold off again to below 1S3. Pan-American Petroleum Icil a4 to inOH. Pleading rose fractionally to PC'g and Canadian Pacific was one point higher at
WHITING G!R
Endeavor. 7:00 o'clock. Miss Julia Xyland, leader'. Jr. Christian Endeavi r, 7:00 o'clock. Mr. Kate Wahl. leader. Song Service from S:"0 to $-.30. Preaching at S.30. Subject: ' A Man l"p a Tree." Come, you v. id be welcome at any or all of these services. W. A. Wise, pastor.
Joe Kqalowsky arrested for pansins a street car unloading passetiori. wa rt leased upc-n furnishing a $25 hni. L.. Hiidebrandt was Hned tl.0 and cotts upon" the 'charge of lnt'xic itivi. 'j he Col. Theodoie Roosevelt .'h.'pter. W. R. C. .no. 263 will moel tills e.fulng in the K. -f F. holl. Mirs Elizabeth Noble of Ci'.v. O.no, spent a few Cy visiting at the htrr.e of her uncle and aunt. Mr anl Mrs. P .J. Murphy of IaFort3 avoiue. Mis. W. H. c'ar.lnger of IaPorte avcrue. is enterta'ning her r.epHe.v. I"--i k Kepner of Tulsa. Ok.n.
sted for Tjault and ? i 00 and c-: s . l:rld at tin Cor.greimorrow si en a.
n. with morning worship at 11 a. m. Fathr Trueblood will give the third ff hia series of sermons. Mrs. Donald Jaef will remain for a three weeks' visit before returning to her home In Wod River. 111., at which time she will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Kathcrlne Lewis.
mond last evening to visit with Mr. and Mis. George Christie. Mrs. G. C. Rouse returned to her home in Gary last evening after a visit here with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahler.
V.'asll Mock arre. iMtftry was finc.1 f devices will e.
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'r. and Mrs. Emil Keilman and. family of Whiting are visiting several days here with Mrs. Jake Klasat-n. Mrs. Henry Jergena had the misfortune lc fall from the porch and break her leg above the knee. Her daughter Alma came home Thursday morning to tae care of her mother. Mrs". Lawrence Sigler returned to her home in Savannah. 111., after a visit here with her parents nearly two
weeks m Mrs. Mike Pohmal was a Hammond on Wednesday. .
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SAVED FROM DEATH
fSPEC!L TO THE TIME31 "vTHITING. 1 N D . , July 24 lra. the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lawrence of Sheridan avenue was saved fro mdrowning at the Whit
ing park on Thursday evening, through j
the efforts of John L. Murphy, of La-j Porte avenue. The girl, who was leav-, ing- t osveim had gone out too fir. i Hearing her calls for help, Murp'iy !
. Mh-- has made cppl ication for life r-'iard at the Whiting park, aid n t shirk h;s duties, although he nil mt l'ctive the appointment, but nt to her rescue. He reached her as . lie v.-as about to go down for tho tivrd time and started back to shjro. Ho f' It his strength giving via;-, ani called for help at which time Alex J. Manta joined the rescue party ind tne two soon had the girl to sh-re. follow, ing .which she was soon resujeitetcu.
Whiting r' And Its t People
"'hiring Church, of Christ. Sunday. July 25th, 1920. Bible school 9:45 a. m. D.D. B. Purinton. Supt. M&rning worshi pand sermon. 11:00 a. m. Evening services Sr. Cri-tian
Mrs. William Griffith of Ohio ave.. was called to Athens'. Ohio-, by the serious Illness of her daughter. Miss Anna Griffith who went there to enjoy her vacation. Miss Griffith is suffering with neuralagia of the heart and is in a dangerous condition. Rev, H. P. lvey of the M. E. Church if at EvansvlUe. Ind.. where he is attending a meeting cf the Ministers' Association. The Daughters of Rebekah will have a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Brenner in IaForte avenue. Mrs L. Erbstein. mother of. Mrs. winsb'urg. of Cleveland avenue, has gone to Elgin. 111., to make a visit at the rummer hc-me cf her son Charles E. Epstein, located near Elgin. Mr. A. J. Pimmic.k and son Thomas Pimmock. of Oliver street have returned fro ma visit , to Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Pempsey of New York, aunt of Mrs. Jas- Ptover. was her guest for a few days, coming here to attend the funeral of Frank B. Lewis, returning to New York with Mr?. Lewis and the relatives accompanying the remains. Among the other out of town relatives ho,- were Mr. and Mrs. PeWclf of t'rbana. 111. the latter a sister of Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William Zweigbark purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Biesen on Atchison avenue and have moved into the fame. Mrs. H. P. Ivey of Sheridan avenue has returned from Frankfort. Ind.," where she attended the funeral of her niece. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nellson are entertaining the former's sister. Mrs. Harrison and children of Baltimore. The Sundav School will be held at the M. E. Church' tomorrow at ter. o'clock with Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. There will be no mcrning services owing to Rev. Ivey's absence. Mrs. Ray Crisman and babv of Wheeler. Ind.. and Mr.-.. A. J. Young of Valparaiso, sisters of J. E. Niles. of Oliver street, visited at the Niles home on Thursday. The TrfKappa Sorority will have a beach party at the Whiting Park on Monday night. George Westwood. arrested for having no auto license was fined $1.00 and costs. Archer Cc-hs. Geo. L. Earott. Jae E-io. and Joseph Kopolo, arrested by Game Warden Barber, for fishing In Wolf Lake without a license were each fined $1.00 and costs, upon payment cf which they were released. John Solomon arrested for operating a truck without a license was fined $1 and costs. Clarence Van Dusen, Oscar Burke. Albert Lindert. Wallace Polle, arrested also for cperating their tiucks without a license, were also
fine-I $1 and costs1.
The Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Corpse No. 2C3, of the Woman's Relief j
Corpse, will met this evening at" the K. of P. Hall. There will be a very interesting program and refreshments will be served, all members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs-. M. Davids of Atchison avenue are entertaining a guest from out of town over tBis week-end. John Peterson and mother Mrs. Pent who- is Tiere visiting from Union Mills, Ind.. and Mrs. Mollle Fiek motored to Concordia cemetery in Chicago on Thursday. John Willis of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor en Thursday.
Mrs Bertha Stiller received word !
of the death of her daughter Mrs. H. Radloff of Stanwood. Mich. Mrs. Stiller and daughter Mrs. E. L. Tucker and Mrs. Fred Radloff left or St.'nwood yetserday to attend the funeral. Mrs. Radlc-ff leaves besides her husband, six children, her mother, several sisters. and brothers to mourn her loss.
Mrs. Emma Moore of Superior ave., attended a meeting at the Christian J Church at Griffith. Ind., tn Wednesday i j
Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown of 11am-mo-nd were Robertsdale visitor Thursday evening. Mrs. Wheeler of Earlville. 111. vl.lt.
ed Robertsdale friends on Thursday.
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Mrs. Paul Dobertine of Myrtle ave entertained her mother and sb-tr of U I .. .
vim ao at ner home on Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Freese returned from a two weeks vacation which she spent visiting Mr. and Mrs. William AldHch and family of Allegan. Mich., little Mildred Aldrlch accompanied Mrs. Freeze home and is expecting tc spend her vacation here. Mrs. F. McCabe'and son James of Greencastle. Ind.. are visiting at the home of the former's daughter Mrs Orville Schlatter of Lincoln avenue. jj LOWELL j
Mr. an dMrs. V. K. Robert, -rent to Indlanapo-Iis yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. w. Iddings and children left yesterday for an automobile trip to Mammoth Cave. Ky.. and other points in the state. 4 Mrs. O. D. Mitchell and children of Eaton. Ind.. are visiting, her mother Mrs. W. W. Ackerman and other relativts here. Howard Rig? c-f Lafayette i visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. J A. Taylor and family. Mra. Lillian Grubb returned to her home In Chicago yesterday morning after a visit here with relatives. Miss Mary Watkins of Plymouth, Fenn., is visiting at the home of her lady friend Miss Grace Eilerman. Mifls Mabel Bruce, who- has been visiting her parents Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Bruce returned to her home in Chicago last evening. Mrs. Jacob Hoffman went to Ham-
' To some life is one grand fairy tale, but to others, in fact, most others, it is anything but a fairy tale. IT IS A GRIM REALITY. And that grim reality will hound them to the grave, unless of course they stop somewhere along the line and take stock. You tired wives and mothers who have been toiling and toiling as though you were doomed to the treadmill for life! Did you ever stop andthink of how to reduce the hours and hours of energy you are expending .needlessly? Let us tell you about the Thor Electric Washer and what a million American women think of it. One washing of your own clothes will prove that the THOR is indispensable in your basement. Call us up today and we will send our man out to demonstrate this machine to you free of charge. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 639 SO. HOHMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 52S Buy Your Electrical Goods From an Electrical Dealer
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Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Brooches, Chains, etc!, worth from $1 .00 to $ ! .50,
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$18.00 Gold-filled 16 size Elgin )ir.h::: $15.75
$40.00 21 -Jeweled Hamilton r.h; $26.25
$18.00 Gold-filled guaranteed Bracelet (jll C 7C Watches, for...,1'
$1.90 Solid Gold SlOlOO to $12.00 Rings, choice of Tiffany, Signet, Emblem or
Wedding Rings, reduced to $8.90
Our own imported Blue-White, perfect Diamonds, in 14-karat, solid Gold Rings at wholesale
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Set 1847 Rogers Bros. Tea Spoons... $3.40
Jast received Big Ben and Baby Ben Alarm Clocks. ,M0: July Special $2.00 Clocks for $1.80
Gold Rings At Wholesale Prices $20.00 Diamond Rings. . .$18.00 $40.00 Diamond Rings. . .$31:50 $60.00 Diamond Rings. . .$45.00 $100.00 Diamond Rings. . $90.00 $200.00 Diamond Rings. $180.00 $300.00 Diamond Kings. $270.00 $400.00 Diamond Rings. $360.00
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Quite a number from here attended the funeral of the late Adam Gerlach which was held at Crown Point on Friday. Ml.a Mary Thlel of Hammond !s spending- the week-en dhere with her parents .
PITCHER MEAD OR QUITS PIRATES; TO JOIN OIL CITY
riTTSBURCH. PA.. July 24 Agents of Independent baneball clubs who have been tempting players of major ana minor leagues to Jump their contracts now are Riving: the Pittsburgh club a lot of attention, and yesterday Pitcher Johnny Meiiior appeared at the ball park and took away his belonging's, saying he had accepted the olter of President Itind of the Oil City club, who was here yesterday with JUUly Evans, also a contract Jumper. They tried to get Catcher Clic l.eo, thing for the club, as both Catchers Schmidt and HaefTner were Injured today and forced to leave the gam. Meador and I-ee were offered J-.'Hi'i
as a bonus for signing and a salary much In excess of what they are now receiving.
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President Dreyfuss said tonight:
wll make no offer to get any player back who Jumps his contract. lie
simply burns his bridges behind him. J
and I won't have a contract Jumper on my team."
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