Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 26 July 1920 — Page 5

fcfondar, July 26, 1920.

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CROWN POINT NEWS! " i Happening Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital, j , !

Mrs. Wayne Collina of Chlcagrn. ! viatting with Mn, Fred T. Wheeler, the early part of th'. week. Wn. Emmet Clymer cf this city has lued invitations for a luncheon to be. kald on Wednesday compllmentory to Mn." Oeorse Fisher of Lake Worth. Florid.. Harry Hc-uk of Butte, Mintana. carre to Crown Point the early part of the week to visit with his mother Mrs. J. Houk and sister. Mrs. Vincent Youkey. He the owner of a large shoe store in Hijtt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rudc-lph are 'raving in a few day for Carncary. anada to visit relatives and enjoy the scenery of the wonderful northwest country. "Will Trtmper. formerly residing here but now livinft in Gary, submitted to n operation for appendicitis in the J BID MEETING One of the largest meeting's in fra- j ternal circles will be he'd at the Crown j rnint CliiA TVltow- lorttro on Tuesday.! July JTth. at Crown Point. Ind., when I the' Lake county subordinate mem-i hers Journey there to witness a class r.doption in which the members of the Lake County Pas Grand association win confer the ini'itory decree. Crown Point 1 the home of Georpe Y.. Hershman. the only Lake county member to be ejected to the highest office in the Grand Lodge of Indiana I O. O. F. and the boys are going to show the rest of the Lake county l'-djes a royal time. The 2nd batallion. ,"rd repiment, Patriarchs Militant, will be out in fui! force Including the recently organized Canton from Hammond. Captain Hrandrrherg'a pet brigade. At this meeting plans will also be d.scussed for the big Lake county pi;n'c and fair, which will be heM the latter part of Augu?t at the Lake County Fair grounds by the ralnarch-3 M h'ar.t. This is going to be a big affair and n :11 be the first appearance of the P. X! s a a bataliion In full dress. East Chicago members will meet et the hall at ::i0 p. m. Hammond members at their hall as arranged by Tens Andersen last Thursday at the meeting. Besides Grand Warden Hershman there will be present Grand HereH J. Goldman and D. I". G. M. C. H. Kelt of Lake county. GEN. W. G. HAAN PRAISES DIP Asst. Chife of Staff Commends Advanced Methods of Instruction at Custer. BATTLE CREEK. XtTCH . , July 26 Complete indorsement of the camp in general and high commendation of the advanced methods of instruction employed in the reserve officers' infantry training camp at Camp .Custer were included in the speech made today by Maj. Gen. W. G. Haan, director of the ar plans division of the war depart- I rr.ent and assistant chief of staff. Gen. Haan was accompanied on his visit to Camp Custer by Col. H. A. Smith, assistant commandant of the general staff college, and Maj. R. W. Winton. aid-de-camp. Gen. Haan and his staff reviewed the students this afternoon and were high 1y pleased by the manner in which the student officers conducted the review. Th battalions and companies were commanded by student officers, and the showing caused Gen. Haan to add his bit to the generally favorable comment of officers who have reviewed the camp. Angus Hibberd. prominent Chicago capitalist and Capt. O. W. Neal. who Is the commandant of the Chicago high schooles at Camp Roosevelt, XIus!gon. Mich., have been visiting R. O. T. C aera getting suggestions for the improvement of Camp Roosevelt. Xlr. Hihberd is a leader among a group of "!.icago men who are interested In military training. Camp Roosevelt is op- ' rated and equipped by private capt trl and is considered as a model serr.ir.:ltary camp. Gen. Haan, his staff r.rtd Cot. Frank W. Xlorrow, chief of the R. O. T. C. who has been inspecCamp Custer f..r the last two days wiU leave tonight to be the guests or Mr. Hihberd and Capt. New at Camp Roosevelt for a few days. ESSEX FASTEST CAR IN RELIABILITY RUN Manager E. 1.. Sharrr of th South i Shore Auto Co.. proud of the showing! made by the Kttsex in the hi Gary' reliability run. points out that the Ea-! ix made the fastest time In the ran to The 8hads. Running In wide open competition with six. and eiht cylinder cars in the flary-Shades reliability run. the Essex made another wonderful record when it took first place in speed fvy the entire run of 3"0 miles. t The official records show the foiolwIriK time for the first cars: , Essex. 8 hours. 9'i minutes. Next oar. 8 hours. 12 V minutes. Third car. 8 hours. J7 minutes. The second and third cars were 8 cylinder cars. Think what this means a four cylinder tar matching JJ.OoO t $5,001 machines winning over all in speed for a a-ruellina- run ' of 300 miles . i10NE7 BACK rfrhatx qnntiaa f Hunt' Sl fail, id th. treatment f Enrma. Tttcr.Rinrorcn.Itrh.rc. Don t betame dicour.(e4 became ether trrat ment. failed Hunt's ha. relieved handrod of ftoch r.i. You can't lou es oat Mrm y gmrk Guarcifr. Trj it at o.ir rtk TODAY. Prir. 7c mr nk lac aily br W. Wef.a, Druggist Jos.

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Mercy hospital in that city and relatives have been advi-ed that his coni dition is very sn tisfaclory . I Misses Ijottle and Sarah "Werner of Chicago sppnt the week-end with th family of Sajn Welner. .Mis Lottie has recently returned from Springfield, where she has been in kindergarten WOTk . Mi.s Marie Mracek of this city left last week for a week's vacation trip to Taw raw Iake. Mich. Miss Ella Lottes is entertaining- the Misses Emma and Paula Schuelke of Seward. b.. as hr house guests thi wffk . Mr. and Mrs. George Reeder of Hammond srnt Sunday with the family oftAdam Keeder. Mr. and Mrs. m. Heide entertained Mr. and Mrs Ieicht of Chicago- ovl er the week-end . Personal and Social News Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Betz and son. Lyman, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving lieti end family spent the week-end at Granu I'each. Kenneth Stewart and Ross Baxter, of Pfnt the week-end with Mr. Stewart, of Warren stre,t Mrs. Glenn D. Peters of Kenwood, entertained at luncheon Saturday for Xlr. and Mrs. Robert llamill. of Alberta. Canada . The L. O. T. M. Social club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Oscar Petersen. 597 Michigan avenue. There, will be a special business meeting for the purpose of balloting for candidates . Edgar TV .Adams, president of the Stfo Products Co., left this morning by motor for Indianapolis. A card party was held at the Hammond Country Club on Saturday arternoon. There were five tables of bridge and the prizes were won by Mrs. V. S. Relter and Xlrs. C. G. Kingwe'.l. Eleanor Poppenhussen. of Glendale Park, is entertaining Lelia Irwin, of Philadelphia, Alethea Bryan, of Washington. D. C. and Virginia d Anguera. of Highland Park, III., for the next two weeks. These girls were all students at Dana Hall, Wellesley Mills. Mass., during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Escher and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. N. Johnson, formed a theater party to see The Passing Show on Saturday evening. Word has been received from Poland, from Vancouver. B. C. he is having a wonderful trip. XIac that W. B. A., No. 2. will meet Tuesday, July T. at 2 p. m.. at K. of L. S. hall, for the purpose of balloting for candidates. All officers and rnembers are requested to be present. Lena Frey. Marie Fagn and Mm. Eugene Geiger, of Hammond, spent Saturday with Marjory Frey of Chicago. The L. T. L. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. at the home of Dorothy SbuUv, 312 Torrenre avenue. Xlr. and Xlrs. E. J. O'Sullivan and P-nt. Sunday with friend, in -'xivu iff t n v.jl, . Trene Carter was called home from ! Grand Beach on Recount of the death of her uncle, R. E. Youn?. who is the youngest brother of Xlrs. F. S. Carter. Xlrs. E. Hale of Oak Park, who ha.s been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Coman Scott. 11 Elizabeth street, for the paft few we'ks, returned to her homo yesterday. Eleanor Poppenhussen entertained Saturday evening at a 7 o'clock dinner in honor of her house guests. During the eveninpr dancing and cards were enjoyed. The guests included Leila Irwin, Alethea P.ryan. Virginia de Anguera. Walter Xleyn. Fred Bro'ey. Virril Reiter and Fred Collins of Evanston. Xfr. end Mrs. N. Johson of Palm Hepch. -F!a.. who have been the guests of Mr. and Xlrs. B. E. Escher for. the past week, left this morning for Los Angeles, Cal. Judge and Xlrs. Fred Barnett have returned from French Lick, where they attended a democratic meeting. rr. and Xlrs. Kiipert E. Hall of Chicago, upent the week-end in Hammond, the guests of Pr. and Mrs. Robt. Giilis. of Glendale Park. ' Harold K. Hallam. Tormer manual training instructor in Hammond and now with the Tenth Federal Board. in ChiroRn was married to Helen Jac- ! obsm at Oregon, 111. Miss Elizabeth Hawthorne returned to TlBmmond yerterday. after a two weeks vacation spent In Philadelphia and Pittshuigh. Kev. W. J. Hawthorne will spend a week in Ohio before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson and son. of Chicago Julia Weis. Alice Hess. Athol Marcus and .los. Lawrence, of Pullman, visited friends at Long Reach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meyn entertained at tea on Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamill. Mrs. Wm. Hess, of Michigan ave. entertained at dinner Saturday for Mrs. Otto Conrad and daughter. Ger-

AT LAST, RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM

Now la Aa EieHmt Tlaa to Cat Rid of Its Tairtnrva. Rheumatism is more than .a tnere local disorder confined to the locality of the painful parts. 3t cannot be robbed iwijr4 because it is a deepseated disease that has its source ia the bJood irpply. The millions of little disease fferiris that rane tne !jtea must be reached and eliminated1

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BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCH! U I ONE UAV Pleating, braidings sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. "SVaasey at 91 State at., just west of Hohman st . Phone 4tS-Hanonond, Indiana. 7-7 aaxiCBHS C. T. A. It is requested that you attend all evening meetings from this data. Important 7-2S-27 COMMITTEE. "Pocahontas." the sujcar of the coal business. I have it. "Piboi the Coal Man." Phone 4. d aldlne. of Chicago Heights and Mra. Paul Conrad and sons, Willard and Harold of Gary. Xfr. and Mrs. Howard W. Duncan left this morning for Fort Wayna after a pleasant visit with Mr. Duncan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Duncan, of William street. Mrs. W. E. Thompson was the honor guest at a number of social functions during the last few days. Among those who entertained were MiSi Idressn Williams of East Chicago, her guests being the young ladles of the office of the Grasselli 'Chemical plant. The home was very attractively decorated with flowers and ribbons. Mrs. Thompson was presented with an electric grill. Mrs. Herman E. Kreps. of Sibley st. entertained in honor of Mrs. W. E. Thompson at miscellaneous shower Friday evening. The guests were the Hammond girl friends of Mrs. Thompson.Games, contests and musio were enjoyed until a late Vtour when delicious refreshments were served. Saturday eveningMrs . W. E. Thomp son entertained at a six o'clock dinner at her home on Harrison st. Her guests were: Her brother and wlf. Mr. and XIr. Herman E. Krepa. her sister. Misa Elsie Kreps and Xlr. Thompson's parents. Xlr. and Xfrs. J. O. Thompson . Xlr. and Xtrs. W. ft. Paxton leave tomorrow for Waukazoo Inn. near Holland. Michigan, where they expect to remain for several weeks. Fred Beckman spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mre. J. N. Beckman . TO SPEAK IN The Calume region will have an opportunity to hear" various phases f the Irish question discussed on Wednesday evening, July 28 when Prof. Daniel Foley, of Moston, Mass.. Rev. Albert Allen, of New Work, and James Burke member of the Irish parliament, will address a gathering in Orpheum ha-U. State street in Hammond. Prof. Fonely Is head master In the English high school. Boston. Mass., and professor in Trade Union College also in that city. He is a graduate of Columbia University and of Boston College, and is a historian and economist of note. He will apeak on ,Th Sinn Fein Xlovement." Rev. Mr. Allen is a Protefaht clergy man .noted for his learning and eloquence in the East. The Bubject of hij talk will be: "Is The Irish A Religious Question?" Hon. James Burke, who Is a member of the Pail Eirinn (Irish Parliament), has the reputation of being an eloquent speaker, although probably he will be interesting because of his having been right on the ground in Ireland rather than because of mere eloquence . Peopie of all political faiths are equally walcome to this gathering. The affair is under the direction of the American Commission onJrlsh Independence, of which organization Hon. Frank P. Walsh is chairman, and Judge James E. Deery. of Indianapolis Is stata chairman. NOTICE ! I will offer for sale at 4S Hohman street. TVednesday and Thursday. July 28rh and 9th. some more famoux government Jama. No. 10 cans. (8 pounds net each) at. $1.31 rer can. Two (2 assorted cans to a customer. I want every family in Hammond to have some of these Jams as no doubt this will be your last opportunity to buy jams at these prices. j 7-:6-2T DANIEL BROWN i THE NEW MONOTWIN A new big single soiid tire for heavy j duty trucks carring tip to six tons tot a wheel has been announced by the United States Tire eorrpan. The tire has been placed on the market after a long series of gruelling ro.'id and laboratory tests at the company's truck tire P'.ant at Providence. There have been two chief obstacles to the satisfactory use of solids in le.rge size?, both due to the large mass of rubber necessary to their construction. In travel on solid tires of ordinary types a traction wave is formed in the rub- j ber just ahead of the point where the j tire touches the ground. As the tire t rolls along, the traction wave advances and the heat that is Renerated through j this kneaamg process renuus in deterioration of the rubber. The se.cond obstacle "has been the difficulty of securing perfect vulcanization throughout the entire mass of rubber. As a consequence of this dtfUculty What yon want and when you want it. "Dihos the Coal Man." Phone 4. adv from the blood before real relief can be hd. S- S. S. has been locceasfnlry ttsed for Rhenrnatum for more than filj years. It is the moat thorocgh and reliable blood remedy becanse it searches out and eliminates the disease crmj whrch infest the blood. For free erpert medical advice -erardinsr TOttr own case, write fully to Chief Medical Advisee Swift Laboratory, Adnata.

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it has not been uncommon to have tlraa fail because the heart of the tire wu Improperly cured. i Various styltta of tires designed to overcome these obstacles have reached the market. These styles have utilized a groove in some instances and a slot in others, but the results obtained show that the Blot and groove have neither secured an even vulcanization nor eliminated friction. As a matter of fact, it would appear that the efforts to prevent deterioration because of heat hid been applied more to finding a way to dissipate the heat which is generated.

than to finding a way to eliminate the friction itself. The new tire, known as the Monotwln, has solved all of these various problems effectively. Big trucks equipped with them con travel at good rates of speed without danger of ruining the tires. GOODYEAR TIRES WIN Hundreds of spectators at Columbus, Ohio, recently watched with Interest and admiration the pectacu!ar ieat of a Nash ojad truck ploughing over an eight-loot wall of bricks and dirt in order to climb out of the deep excavation made for the basement of the new Y. M. C. A. building in that city. Moving picture operators, attracted by the unique demonstration of climbing ability, furiously cranked their cameras as the immense four-wheeled drive truck lowly, but unfalteringly made its way over the immense pile of debris, dupli. eating the feat of an army caterpiller tank. Its all-weather Goodyears giving splendid traction as they gripped the uncertain terrain. Crowds that had watched previous attempts by trucks equipped with soiid tires lost their rkeptical Iookj as the o,o:d conquered nil obstacles and lr.ade lta tri'.tnr t'hant way to the 'l.vi - iri T level. As the truck moved ponderously over jagged rocks and through hub-deep mud. listing heavily to one side with but three wheels giving traction and the other rhirling impotently a foot off the rgound. even the unemotional movie and press graflex photographers were moved to expression. "Never saw an army tank beat ttiat stunt and I've snapped many in the A. E. F.." admiringly ejaculated one. His pal nodded assent as he turned his car around and folded the tripod of his camera, ready for his next assignment. I. B. Hoffman, manager of the O. G. Roberts company, which staged the unique climbing feat, was loud in his praise of the triumph of his pneumatirAlly equipped truck over the solidtired vehicles of othe reontraetors. In his admiration he gave vent to his enthusiasm by exclaiming: "Walt till the next war, we'll take the doughboys over the battle fields on pneumatics, we won't need tanks." Too Late To Classify USED CAJtS 1 11S Podge Brothers touring. 1 1917 Iodge Brothers sedan. 1 1917 Briscoe touring. 1 i 3 1 f Chevrolet sedan. 1 1913 Oakland roadster. 1 131R Ford touring with starter. BOKXJira AUTO SAXES rfcon Hammond 366. XtmnuiA, Ind. :-:6-i FOR SALE Reed gondola enrt. 7"1 Wood Ave. Hammond Call HANGE

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Effective Monday, Aug. 2nd, 1920 CASH FARE 8c Tickets in Strips of 14 for $1.00 A Single Fare Good Within Any of the Following Zones: GARY DIVISION (One Zone as Follows: Broadway, south to 45th Ave. Fifth Ave., west to E. J. & E. R. R. Tin Plate Division to Sheet and Tin Mills. Eleventh Ave., west to E. J. & E. R. R. HAMMOND DIVISION: First zone, Gary to E. J. & E. R. R. Second zone, E. J. & E. R. R. to Grand Ave. Third zone. Grand Ave. to Hammond. INDIANA HARBOR DIVISION: First zone, Gary to E. J. & E. R. R. Second zone, & J. & E. R. R. to Cudahy Packing Company's plant. Third zone, Cudahy Packing Co. to Indiana Harbor.

Tickets on sale at General Offices at 567 Broadway, at ticket office at Elventh Ave. and Broadway, at North Broadway loop, at Car Barn, and at places of business designated by signs throughout the cities of Gary, Hammond and East Chicago.

FOR SALE Dodge touring. Doty St. Phone Hammond 1237-K Hammond. 7-26-3 FOR SALK! Matched team black horses weighing 2.600 lbs. 1 double and 1 single express wagon, also double and single harns. bcherer Uros. Phone Hammond 6ST or 14. Selling on account of going into motor truck business. 7-28-3

FOR SALE 1 baby cab, park stroller. oulky, bath tub and high chair. 603 Kane Ave. Hammond. 7-26-1 Party who picked up large package in alley between Plummer ave., and State St., is known and to avoid any trouble, return same to the American Railroad Express Co., Hammond. 7-2! WANTED Female meat and pastry cook at CHffeterla. Cudahy Packing Co. Eitst Chicago 7-18-4 Don't get left. See me now. "Pibos the Coal Man." Phone 4. adv. NOTICE ALLEY PAVEMENT WEST OF HOHMAN STREET. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INP. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City wiil receive bids up to August 9th, 1920. at. to o'clock. P. XI., for the grading nnd paving the roadway with Type "K." asphaltic concrete on concrete base. Type "L" vitrified paving brick on concrete base. Type "M'' one course concrete and reinforced. Type "O" cresote wood blocks on concrete base. 950 lineal feet of curbing for Types "K" "L" "O", 120 linenl feet of '4 inch lead water services and 12 corporation cocks, stops and boxes, in the alley west of Hohman street, from Cleveland Avenue to th a.lley West of kmwcod Avenue. undr Improvement Resolution, No. S06. as specified in the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompaniod by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Rird reserves the right to rejoct nny and all bids. A. J. SWA SON. JACOB WIKER," K. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. 7-25-Aug-2 NOTICE TO NON-RESIPENT THE STATE OF INTTTaNA. LAKE COCN'TT. IN THE SUPERIOR CO CUT. MAY TERM. 1920. FRED BARNETT VS. PELBERT C. TRELOAR. IF LIVINC. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES AND LEGATEES OF SAID DELHERT S. TRELOAR. IF PEAP: ET AL. CAUSE NO. 19529. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE TO REAL ESTATE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Todd and Parnett. attorneys and files his comprint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Delbert C. Treloar and the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of said Delbert C. Treloar. if dead: William II. Leslie and Stella XI. Leslie, his wife, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that this is an action to quiet title to the following desirable real estate. t-w:t : IN FARES

Lot eleven (11) b:ock five (5 la Xfarbles Subdivision of blocks three (3). four (1). five (o). and six (S) in Marble's Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial st the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said Court, on the 20th day of September, A. P.. 1920. the same being the "th day of the next term of said Court to be hebun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Xlonday of September. A. p., 1020. said ection wil be heard and determined in their absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix tho Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 16th day of July. A. p.. 1920. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON. Ork L. S. C. By CORA P. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 7-25-Aug.-2-9

For Fuel. T'hone Four "Pibos the Coal Man." Phone 4. adv. Quick Relief from aches and pains, bruises and strains by applying bsorbine Jr. It soothes and heals. Keep a bottle hantly at home, at the office or in yonr grip when traveling. Absorbine.J costs more, but its service cannot ba measured in terms of money. tl-Z5 a bottle at matt druggists W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Temple Strst Spriasfield, Mia, MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place in the City. STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 044 Calumet Are. Hammond. We manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods. (jf!!f,3gi-k t Also new and used radiators for sale. Price Always Right. Phone 1450. You tell "em. Horseshoe You teH 'em Horsheshoe You tell 'em Horseshoe road. You tell 'em, Horsehoe You tell em Horseshoe

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