Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1920 — Page 5

Wednesdav. Julr 28. 1920

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HOW STOCKS OPENED

, TWItNATKlMAL NWS ItRVlCI NE' YORK. July 23. Tt. fctock rakt t on of mlxad pries biotameats -t tlja opening tocVuy vrith th traad eenrlly being to lxlhr flrars. Steal common roan to 8S and Baldwin Locoinotir 114 to 110. Cmeibl St! fell to 145. American "Woolen roH H to ilexlcaa FetroUura advanced Hi to ISO and Pan Amarla&a Petroleum 1 point to 95 H; Houston Oil declined 1H to 10 L Readlnjr roe H to 8S, while Canadian Paclne dropped one point to 113 and Southern Pa!fle H to 89 v. Studebalcer. after yleKtn to S4H rose to 65 H. Chandler mown continue In supply, dropping 1V to T.

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MAY POSTPONE THE GARY CLUB HOUSE ERECTION At I meeting of the board of govmtt of the Gary County Club at the Coas.ercia! club rooms thie afternoon a decision wl;l probably be reachel. decid'.ng whether or not the new $50.00 club hcuie will be started at once or whether its construction will be postponed to later in the year of early next spring. The course is now nearcnnpletion and will soon be seeded so as to be ready for Gary golf enthusiasts next spring .

GARY POST WILL MEET TONIGHT The reports r-f the progress of the Lg:on Memorial bill in Indianapolis and the proposed bonus of for a!! Hoosier ex-service men are a few c-f the maters of importance that will ecme up for discussion at the regular meeting of the Gary Potrt of the American Legion at the regular meeting this evening. AH members are earneetly requested to attend this meeting as the tonvi question and the Memorial bill are important matters to all.

PAYROLL BANDITS LEAVE TODAY Alex Trusewich and Phillip Davidu. who were arrested in Gary on Wednesday and confessed to having taken part In tfce sensational pay roli stick up In the Jones McLaughlin Steel company mine at Kitcheyville. Pa., on July 13. ware taken back to Pennsylvania today In charge of officers from Washington county where they will be arraigned for trial. . Trusewich and Daviduk, together with two other bandit entered the mine of the Vesta Coal company, waylaid the paymaster in Its dark depths and mado their escape with a satchel containing IS.0CO in cash. The third member of the gng tras arrested a short time later. Police heads all over the country have been looking for Trusewich and Davinduk and the Gary police are being complimented on their work.

RUNAWAY HORSE HITS AUTOMOBILE X runaway horse belonging to JoJhn Earta, 5th avenue and Virginia street, Gary, ran rampant on the streets of the city yesterday endangering the lives of pedestrians and finally came to a etop when the horse and vehicle collided with the auto of R. C. Kirkendrofer at 556 Eroadwa.

INVESTIGATE SHOOTING AFFAIR P.esidents in the terror stricken neighborhood at 8th avenue and Tyler street were thrown into a commotion shortly after 10 o'clock last night when two distinct shots were fired in the vicinity, many of the residents believing that the folic were having another revolver battle with burglars, who have thrown a scare into that section of the city. Several weeks ito 1 negro burglar was killed in a revolver battle with the police. According to a crossing watchman he saw a man running down the railroad tracks, but up to this hour they ha.' been unable to account for the shooting.

SENATE CONCURS IN CONFERENCE REPORT riNTERNATlQNAL NEWS SERVICE! rTJiAXAPOLis. Ini- Ju,y ;9- The eenate today concurred In the eonforence report on the state war memorial YVX ' At the same time the house was considering the report and it was said it would be adapted. The bill aa it left the conference provides a tax levy of six tenths of 1 cent on each lf0 dollars of taxable property for a period of ix years for the purpose of ra-isiBg the 12.000,000 appropriation, the state's share In the memorial edifice.

EFFORT TO HALT RUNAWAY STRIKE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 CHICAGO. July 29 An effort will bp made today to end the "runaway" strike of coal miners in the central west which has forced the shutting down of many mines, caused a partial paralysis of some larjre industries and brought the fuel reserves of large cities almost to the vanishing point. The coal operators" scale committee of the central competitive field, which embraces Indiana, Illinois. Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, are scheduled to hold a meeting here today to discuss measures to relieve the situation and particularly whether they will meet representatives of the minersto take up a new scale. The coal situation is peculiarly acute in and around Chicago. The city has rnly four days supply on hand and appeals were sent out today to cnsprve coal at all costs. Vnless receipts begin to show by Sunday, there is a probability of a general (nutdown of industries.

The Times' want ads bring astonishinc results if their .users are to be believed. .

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WARRANT ISSUED IN TRUNK MYSTERY f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J DETROIT. MICH., July 29 A warrant charging first degree murder was Issued here today by Judge Thomas L. Colter for "O. J. Wood, alias O. J. Fernandez," wanted in connection wtth the brutal murder of Mrs. Eugene Leroy, whose body was found in a trunk In which ha been shipped to New York from Detroit. Police Commissioner James W. Inch-

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CARD OK THAXKJ We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, the Lake County Bar Association, members of Garfield Lodge No. 569. F. A. M.. the South Bend Lodge of Masons for their kindness and sympathy shown during our late bereavement in the loss of our dur husband and father; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Bertha Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Griffith

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wo groups of American Olympic stars photographed on the Trincess Mstoika" just before it saned.

Tha boys and eirl who will

represent America at the Olympic

games in Antwerp in August are

now on the ocan, having left New York a few days ago on the liner Princess Matoika. They

were given a royal sendoff. The girls in the lower photograph are all swimmers.

Personal and Social News

Mrs. George Drackert. of ST State Line, left yesterday for Fort "Wayne, to be the guest of friends for a few days . The Loyal Olivet Circle of the Christian church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. W. Wright. 77! Beall ave., for the regular monhly social. v Mrs. R. F. Feltze rand children, or 617 Wilcox ave., have gone to Grand Rapids. Mich., to spend several weec with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F". Llpfuy, of 4 Doty st.. announce the arrival of a baby boy born Tuesday. July 27th at St. Margaret's hospital. Mother' and son are doing nicely. The ladles of the Hammond Counrry Club will hare a drlring contest anl nine hole match with handicaps on Friday afternoon at two o'clock.

Mrs. Ed. Mee, formerly of Hammond, but now of Chicago, has been visiting Mrs. J. T. Clark for the past fw days. Testerday Mrs. Clark anl Mrs. Mee went to Cedar Lske to spend several days with friends. On Saturday Mrs. Mee will leave for Tipton. Ind., to visit her sister, Mrs. Mat Boney, and Father Ed. Bonev.

Mrs. Carrie Jansen and son. Richard, who have been the guests of fr. and Mrs. Ti . O. Winckler. left yesterday for Madison and Racine. AVu. to be gone for a month. - Mr. and Mr. Conan Scott, of KUrabeth St.. will leave the last of the week f"r Saugatuck, Mich., to be gone several weeks. Katherlne Oberlin, Kathertne Sharrer and Pauline Hill saw "Sweetheart Shop" at the Illinois, yesterday afternoon. .Mrs. Victor Dyer entertained the Wednesday afternoon Bridge club yesterday at the Hammond Country club at a one o'clock luncheon. Auction bridge was played and Mrs. Ray Chapman held the high score. Mrs. August Schneider and Mrs. C. A. Scott of Chicago, were Hammond guests yesterday. Ursa Poole and Nellie Meyers are giv.

ing a beach party tonight at Miller teach. Mrs. "vT. J. "Whinery entertained her embroidery ciub at a 1 o'clock luncheon today at h?r home 35 Detroit street.

Mrs. Geo. Andres of 298 Michigan avenue entertained at a postnuptial linen shower in honor of her sister, Mrs. Benj. Eisenman. Mrs. Eifenman. who was formerly Miss Margaret Drawert. received many beautiful gifts. The afternoon was spent with cards, Mrs. Emma Weigand received first prize, Mrs. H. C. Mundt, second prize and Mrs. Runyan consolation prize. At 4 o'clock a dainty luncheon was served.

Mrs. TV. C. Belmao. and Mrs. Mary T. Holm spent Wednesday in Chicago, attending "Mamman's Affair," at the Cort theater, in the evening.

The D. H. of R. T. club met last night at the home of Rosemary Harris on Highland street. Bunco was played" during the evening and the prizes were won by Fannie Gremiburg and Bertha Taussig. The next meeting will be held in two wwkj at the home of th Mioses Taussig on "Webb street.

Mrs. J. P. Bru?c! of Indiana avenue, attended the wedding of William Klemp and Sally Curtain, yesterday in Chicago.

LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"

BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHING IV 0E BAY Pleating, braiding, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Wassey at 91 State St., Just west of Hohman st. Phone 4tS-Hammond. Indiana. 7-7

MASONIC NOTICE Saturday afternoon and avening, July 31st. Garfield Lodge, No. 563. will confer the Master Mason Degree opening at 1:30 and T:30 p. m. Members requested to be present. Visitors welcome. Supper will be served at S:00 o'clock. WILL E. OSBORN, W. M. 7-27-CH-29-30

HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works, of the City of Hammond, Indiana, will receive bids Friday afternoon. July SOih. 1920. at 2 o'clock P. M., for decoratmjr the City Hall Offices. A certified ch.-k for two and one-half (2s-) per cent of the amount of the bid is to accompany the bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. 7-J7-29 Board of Public Works.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Thursday morning. diamond ring, reward $40.00. I. Spedier. 615 Hohman St. Hammond. 7-29-J

WANTED Auto painters and finishers. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Hammond. 7-29-3

es has requested the state department At Washington to make a requisit'an on the Mexican government fur the arrest of Oscar J. Fernandez, son or a former Mexican consul at San Antonio. Fernandez has been located at Salttllo, Mexico, by an International News Service correspondent. Police officials here incline stronely to the belief that Fernandez and "Eugene Leroy," husband of the murdered woman, are one and the earn man. A reward of J3.000 to J,,000. the exact amount to be determined later, will be offered for informatin larlinst to the arrest and conviction of th woman's slayer.

EXPECT COAL

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Officials of Big Gary Steel Mills Say Coal Shortage is Only Temporary. With the unauthorized c"al strike in Illinois, Indiana and Kansas still unsettled, there is no apparent change in the situation at the Gary Steei Mills today where it is estimated that in the neighborhood of 2.n'o steel workers have been forced !r,t idleness as a result of fhe coal Fhortas--The situation changed slightly when the mills started usinjt fuel oil and

tar in the place of ..';sil. but v.-i;trer this will better conditions temporarily or permanently remains tn be seen. ' flcials of the mills are doing everything in their power to keep the monster plant in cperation. and if they wilt be able to secure a sufficient amount or oil. together with some coal, they will be able to keep the mills from going down. It is estimated that tbere are at least one thousand mm taking; t'orce-i vacations at the plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate company, only six hot mills out of 14 being in operation at' the present time. It is almost impossible to get an estimate of the number of men out of work at the Gary Works. While not authentic it is sairt that six out of the twelve blast furnaces have been banked temporarily which effects every department in the big mill.

SEELY BILL IS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR I.VDIAXAPOLrS. Ind., Ju'vv 23. Gov. Goodrich has signed Senat Bill S52. introdviocd by Senator Brown, the Lake county measure whih prcn ides tht alaies of county officials shall rot be increased or decreased by reason if find change In population evidenced by the laat census. Te effect r-f the bii', is to retain the county surveyor a' a per diem of $15, instead of placing him under an annal salary of $2.4f0. as the case in Marion coonty. The ccrt -ier aniitnr and clerk also w-ii! o

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WANTED TO BUT Have Apperson touring car. A-l condition. Will trade even or pay difference for light car. preferably Ford. Ben Hel-ig, Betx Motor Truck Co., Hammond. 7-29-3 WANTED Building laborers at Pratt Food Compwiv plant. State Line and Plummer Ave. Hammond. 7-29-8

FOR SALE House at 4022 Monro Ft., gas. water, electric lights and hot air hat. Sold by owner. Big barram. Intiire Takaies. 2278 Washington St. Gary. Ind. 7-2:-3 FOR SALE Hard opal stovo. will burn coke. 4 423 Baring Ave. East Chicago. 7-29-3

Service Quality Low Prices WE DRESS ALL OUR OWN CHICKENS NO STORAGE

Sere Lormen and wife. 1139 Monro street, Hammond, have petitioned the court to be permitted to adopt Rose Zwicowie, two year old child of Mr. Thomisha Zwicowie. The father is dead and the mother has consented to the adoption. The petitioners alec desire to charge the child's christian name to

Ber-ruee. H. E. Granger is attorney

for the petitioners.

SEWING MACHINES All kinds of sewing machines repaired. No agency. Work guaranteed. Call evening. Phone 2570. Jas. Fanta. !3S Ir.graham ave.. Hammond. 7-27-6t

Jr Jankolov et. al.. have filed a u:t te collect an account against Louis Zeitlin of Whiting through Attorneys Green and Dwyer. Eben N. Bunnell vs. Gust Trimia et. a!., is the title of suit to replevin an automobile filed today by Attorneys Ibach. Gavit and Stlnson.

WOMAN WHO KILLED HUSBAND IS KILLED

NOTICE TO TROOPS FOURTHREE, TEN All Scouts of tmop 3 and 4 are requested to meet with Troop 2 at the Christian church on Wednesday nights at 7:3 p. m.

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"-" "i ' "" i- April, was killed in an automobile acto meet at the Riverside school wit h , cident e.rIy today. Robert J. Bock. Troop 7 on Wednesday nights at 7:15jwilh whom ,he WM riding, also was o'clock p. m. killed, when their car struck a safety It is important that you attend these ,!and jn the street, meetings.

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"Can't Cut Off My Leg" Says Railroad Engineer

'I am a railroad engineer: about 20 years ago my lesr wan seriously injured in an accident out West. L'pon my refusing to allow the doctor to amputate It I was told it would be impossible to heal th wound. I have tried all kinds of salvrs and had man v doctors in the past 20 years, but to no avail. Finallv I resolved to use PETERSON'S OINTMENT on my leg. Tou cannot imagine my astonishment when 1 found1 it was doing what over 100 things had sfalled to do. My leg ia now completely cured." Gus Hauft, 799 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn. N. T. "It makes me fe! proud to be able t produce an ointment like that." says Petersen of Buffalo. "Not only do I guarantee Peterson's Ointment for old sores and wounds, but for ecjema. salt rheum, ulcers, chafing, itching skin and b'.ind. bleedtng or itching piles, and I put up a big box for 35 cents at all druggists, a one all can afford to p v and monev back if net satisfied." Mall orders flllvd bv Teterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. T. Adv. EYES DdentificaUy Ex&mixk&& Glasses Fitted. . Satisfaction Guaranteed.

CHICAGO. July 29 Mrs. Jessie Rrown. who shot and killed Frank Brown, her husband, an official of the

movina- picture operators union, laat

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Hammond Optical Parloi

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NOTICE Auto owners Try Led wick Bros, for high grade auto painting and trimming. All work guaranteed. 234 Flnmzaer At., Hammond, Ind. 7-27-3 Phoaa 3738.

The girls In the Lion Store TTait j Department are highly elated with the j many charming new blouses which ! have Just arrived from New York . j They are being marked today and will be on display for the first time tomor-1 row. Most of them are exclfisive models and possess lines of youthful- j mess and grace, which fashion has or- j dained correct fnr fall wear. TTon't you come and see them? LION STORE BLOUSE SECTION. T-r I

Friends of Mrs. C. B. Tinkham of Ifttrolt street, will be. glad to hear that she is improving very nicely from an operation which she underwent at Ws

ley hospital on Tuesday. Members of the Monday afternoon F5m- J broidery club and their husbands will!

have a dinner party Saturday night at 7 o'clock at Heiser's in Lowell.

ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES Just arrived, another shipment of Electric Singer. "W hite and Wilson Sewing Machines. Call phone 1790 for demonstration and save $25 Chicago agents commission. Tour old machine taken in exchange at full value. F. C. Miller, 189 State st. 7-29-30-31

Ted Johnson, who has been in Hammond for the past few days, left today for his home in South Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. Rosalind, of 46f

leave Saturday. July weeks visit at Round

Jesse and daughter. Summer st., will

First Calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST GHCAOa INDIA7IA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Economy in Driving An Auto

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Elsie Beatty and Mildred Hutton. of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting Miss Beatty' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. K. Beatty, of 50 Highland st.

Rose Pillischer. of 42 Highland s . who has been ill for several month.;, is gradually improving and is now able to be out for a short time each day.

Irene and Jean Carter left today ror Grand Beach. OUIJA BOARD CAUSING INSANITY NEW TORK. July 29. The ouija board is causing- much insanity in Europe, according to rr. J.' Rudolph Katz. of Amsterdam, an eminent nerve specialist who arrived here today on the Holland-American liner Noordam.

If you have a car or motor truck the question of the cost of upkeep is one that concerns you. Automobile economy really begins with the protection with which you surround your machine. Is it protected from fire, theft, collision damage and liability? Does your protection go on just the same whether you are driving or whether your wife, son or daughter or someone else is at the wheel? Should your car injure a person or cause damage you can be held liable. Careful people let the insurance company pay all bills. Why not you? Our Aetna Combination Policy is becoming more popular with car owners. Ring "East Chicago 950" and ask for the insurance department if you are interested.

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BONELESS RIB ROAST No Waste 35c PLATE BOILING BEEF HAMBURGER -7 PLATE CORNED BEEF Home Cured l2V2c BONELESS RUMP CORNED BEEF 25c BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF 23c FRESH PORK SHANK ...23c FRESH BEEF KIDNEY Large, each 8c FLANK STEAK 35c NATIVE VEAL STEW Special 18c VEAL BREAST With Pocket ...22c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 28c FANCY 1920 SPRING CHICKENS SV2c FANCY YOUNG STEWING HENS 33 i EXTRA LARGE NORWAY HERRING 2 for 15c LEG IAMB 35c SHOULDER LAMB .23c LAMB STEW 20c FRESH HOME GROWN WAX BEANS Per lb 10c PURITAN MALT Special $1.05 LEMONS Fancy. 3 f or 1 0c, 1 2 f or 39c NAVY BEANS 5 lbs. for .59c PALM0LIVE SOAP With order, 3 for 25c 25 lbs. PILLSBURY FLOUR With order. $1.S9 HELMET BAKED BEANS Per can, 10c; per doz. .$1.15 I lb. can BLACK PEPPER 33c CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 3 for $1.00 HEBE MILK -COMPOUND. 2 for 28c; 7 for 98c POP CORN THAT POPS, 3 for .25c NEW CABBAGE Fine, per lb 4c

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East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market Bee Hive Building 714 Chicago Ave. Phones 24-85 825 Specials for Friday and Saturday July 30 and 31

SUGAR With a $4.00 order of groceries or meat T 0(1 (flour or soap not included), 5 lbs. for A PALMETTO BRAND PEACHES, in FANCY CORN, 1 fir heavysyrop, 42c! 6 90c; U No- 3 can . AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with

COBB'S RED RASP- Afn coffee or tea rckr) OQr BERRIES, per can... ( 6 bax$

FANCY SARDINES, pure OC- WILBUR'S BREAKFAST COCOA, oliye oil, 2 cans. . . . . 1 lb. tin, 48c; OCp TELM0 BRAND JELLIES, grape 2 lb. tin J

and currant, m 5 Gj AW rANCY GUM KUWUtK 7Q lb. jars, per jar. . A J , TEA, lb. ' U C

VAVY BEANS, hand

picked, 3 lbs .... . RUMF0RD BAKING POWDER, per lb... OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD, 2 lbs. UNEEDA BISCUITS, 3 packages TOMATOES, 2 cans for EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans 85c; can . . .

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OLD PLANTATION

3 lbs., $1.70.

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M. R. BLEND COFFEE, CCQ 3 lbs. $1.55; lb

OUR LEADER COFFEE, flC

3 lbs. $1.30; lb -xv.

FRESH ROASTED COFFEE

4 lbs. $1.40; lb

RIO COFFEE, 4 lbs. $1.20; lb

38c

WE DRESS OUR OWN CHICKENS FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS.

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