Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1920 — Page 2
Pa Tuppfiny. September 7. 1920.
THE TIMES
: HAMMOND SUPERIOR , COURTS
i i ' vi-:ia Woinstock vf Kat Chicago. .--rT a double divorce. She has been ... ,,;, , twice to the e.t.nie mn under rem names but the match bo1 .rno.-i nit Mnnatisfactonly. While ,. ;.v.-t at Valparaiso in U13 fhf cai r:---i William Clark. They lived t-,.(-;,(r ,-juit while before j-he learned T.a .u' M-a not his right name. So - if. w ere married over ara.in . This r rr.o w is known as Wnlter "vVein- .-'. That was in November, 1913. :jr'.nsr their married life they serH-Ht-d a number of times. The final sji.irar.on was August 1. 1910. The nf.m.'in nays he has threatened In kill V and ha frequently mistreated her Sne avka for $1,000 alimony and the oji'odv i-' their chill. A. Oltenheim-t-r :s r. r attorney. 0,frv I-imbert of Hammond has brr ;cht :.t ara!n.-rr the Fidelity Health ft Accident Co.. to collect on an Irjurnni-e policy. Her son. Ronald C. ?.! i.-r-'. was Insured for $1,000 with the c'n-.wny ia February. 1910 a.nd died ?.J,iy 14 :?20. As yet she has been vn.-ib'i. t i a settlement from the !.. par. y . Her attorneys are Bomb'l'r. Peters and Morthiand. Tbr I. K. B. K. R. Co. has brought (-.it asrainst Charles J . Iesser of Hammond fr possession of three overcoats sair; to have been delivered to htm by J. .1. Then oils. W. J. Cook and one T-.icker. Tbaeh. Gavtt and Stinson are r. t or n y s for the plaintiff. Tie Northern Trust and Savings rnnk of Hammond. i sueing the Lake ';) nv Koofinp Co.. et. al., on a note throusrh Attorneys Sheerer and White. Kannie Prand" vs Elmer 'Brands is t" - tf'.e of a new divorce, complaint Mfl iv4 Attorney? Sheerer White. T '.- - wore mrried September 23. 1 S 91 (::. sep r rated July 1. 12rt. Mrs. 1 :r-i r.ds sa vs hr husband never utters a ;.nssnt word to her or the family it,'i ri.c?n'r rive her any money. To h -Iras her.' she .-ays. he refusep to rvor! a jors on which he could make I r,ty "f money, but instead selects v -.Tk n which he receive?- only half a- rii.-h as h is capable of earning. iirandf asks for $1.0O alimony r.r d $;. per week to support the fumVy. join drunks were arrested by the II 4rnm oid police over the week-end. Tl ev were John Dankas of Hammond, r.o ?:r-tt address given; Edward Shoop. ."sr.diirJ Oil Camp. "Whiting; Tom l.vnch. 17.1 Sibley street. Hammond; T. M'rris. &T3 Mictiisran avenue, Hammond i,.oigo ir. scbu) '; u,u. Kankakde. lUltj and August "Weis111.: Harry Gauker of Fifth avenue, Hammond. All paid ' a dollar and ." Officers Singer. Klnsele and Bell aided the home of Alec Polcuyk at T:!" Columbia avenue, last night. Alec OK""i -' - h. .us of 111 fame while Mamie Moore- , end Margaret Iannens werexneia a. m-r-.atos. Their trial in the city court )us been set for Thursday -morning. R. A. Bush. 9t Dyer boulevard, Hammond paid 5 and costs this morning for speeding on State street. Enfh is credited with Jiavlug- made B0 miles per hour. John Kutklcwicz, 4752 Kennedy are, i:st Chica-go zlg-zagged down Calumet avenue yesterday with several , t riends ir. an eutomobile. He wajs finally rounded up and placed under arreat for 'iving- an &utomobil while Intoxicated. He denied Tseing draink but the Y O UR'G ETTING OLD H;ttti ti rtrmarloaxl to yem on account ot .preator tr.y hair, or do 7011 . kep yoursciX lokixip young? J t VAH'EXIGAfllB HAIR GOLOR RESTORO This oe?rltorion prepairtfcm r tores tb gravy bina their origraJ color. To bo bigiUy plfsted with th reMlta, if ,ot your mooey returned. r v; It 8 tWabr I1J0 tcr boitk. Tks Keiis Company - 1
testimony of officers convinced the court to the contrary. He paid hli fine .
LET'S BE FAIR (BY O. J. H ) H..w ftw of us in these da ol hustle and bustle slop Ionic enough to g-ivt- a passing thpujtht to thnt man who n-vor daunted by failure, versistk) until h" had made speech over wire, through the air. possible. Contrsst that period in our social and business developments with conditions today, and frlve a passing ihougrht to the men and women who have and are now devotingtheir timn and enertry to fully develop this wonderfully useful and labor savins invention. In the old days- solicitors were ser.i to cities nd towns almost beftartnc the ' people to take a telephone in place of business or residence, mrtmi with rebuffs. Why their often this change' Today the telephone is almost a;: es. sential to the business man as the foods on his shelf. Again, why? The answer is Education in modern, methods, and new realizing its value has the cost to the patrons increased in proportion to its v alue? In the old days only a few were far-sighted enough to see its value. loaav no. onlv the people in cities? and towns know its value, but the farmer as well !s within speaking range of our voice, and it is well to realize that each newsubscriber lias made each other's telephone more valuable, but again, has the cost to the mibscrlher increased In proportion to its value- Let's admit with the high cost, of labor and material that it has not. And let's be fairlet's help the Telephone Companv get an increase in rates to meet these present cC3ts. I't's be fair. TENT MEETINGS STILL GOING ON The south side lent mvet.ngs are sit i ! I in progress. There were .lgiityflve present at the -iin'e school Sundayafternoon. On Sunday night notwithstanding the inclement weather there mas a. fine attendance and three additions which makes a iota! of thirtyfive sine the beginning of 'he meetings. Most of the articles stolen from the tent have been returned. It is a question as to why. whether the th eves were converted and returned them or because of the recent announcement in this paper concerning tb i'tealirg and That possibly the parties would be arrested unless they returned them . There will be services again foniarbt at eight o'clock. The meetings will be continued lat least till the latter part of the week. ' The tent is located on Standard and Nfadison streets tho.oe desiring to go on the car. take an East Hammond car and get off at itadson and walk three blocks south. DEATH OF MRS. MARY FREYMAN Mary Eiiiabeth Freyman, wif of Marcus Freyman died Sunday morning at P. SO at the age of 49 at St. Margarets hospital. Her former home wa in Ottawa. The funeral will be at (2;30 tnU afternoon from Kmmerlmg's urn vliaiiei . nuiidi al ism. v inn. chapel . l& tfc ss
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BAPTISTS WILL HOLD REVIVALS Beginning next Sunday. Sept. 12th. Hammond is to have one of the greatest, if not th- reat.-st. series of rev'vhI meunas that has Ix-en held in recent year.-. lCvaneil-t James Kram er. of California,, popularly and affect -ionaiiv known as 'His' Jim" 1" the man who is to brintc such gospel incssanrs as are seldom heard.
HAMMOND COUNTRY CLUB EVENTS The approach and putting contest yeruerday was won by Iick Stewart, with a total of seven strokes, second place was tied bv K. Chapman. Kent Bart U-tt and L,. Cox with nine strokes. In the age competition between tno.se ov.-r 3o and under 35 the matL-li was won by the older by a score of 2j to 10. the Nassau system of scoring being used . Sweepstakes on Saturday whs won bv Bill Uussel! and .1 . C, Ibach. Jr. Miss Dt-ming and Mrs. Ki ngwvl 1 took the hon-ors on Friday with Uw Gross and ljiiw Net . The qualifying round for the club's champion ship was played on Saturday and will be run off through the month of September, both bv the men and women . Saturday. Sept. 11th the Hammond Country Club plays Chicago Heights in a return match. Crown Point Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Kenny who nine been living In i'ron Point for i he past few months have gone, to Gary to reside. Mr. find Mrs .! tiling Horst and children went to Winemac. to spend the w p. k - end . Tiie Women' Missionary Society of !he Presbyterian church will have an unusual! v attractive program on Thursday sf the home of Mrs. M. J. Brown Mrs, Ma.'v Crooks of Hebron, will give a ta'k on Mission Wot k Amonc the Mountaineers, among whom she has b-en a teacher. Mr. J. H Petersen w : I have charge of the book study and Mrs J." H. Peterson and Mrs. ther Hoffman iwll be assisting hostess. . Mr. and Mrst. H. L. Wheaton and son Roland, spent the labor Day holiFor cuts and bruises You can depend upon Absorbine, Jr. to clean the wound and promote raptd haalinir. It is an antiseptic and will present infection. Stops pain and allays inflammation. Absorbine J'is economical, aa only a few drops are.reqmred at an application. It isn't what it costs, but what it does, that counts. tl.B a Bot1. at Drucs-tats. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 7S Tnpi St - Spa-HMrfioU. Mm a. 1 1 i
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Mr. and .Mra. Nat. t.. Smith. William Tuthill who has built a large number of house in Gary has started :he erection of another $10,000 home on Jonn.-ton street. Mr. Tuthill builds the houses as an investment. Miss Indian Schmidt spent the week end in Chicago as the guest of Mirfa Clara Oser. Miss Margaret Meyer has returned from Uecehor. III., where she was entertained by relatives for several day. Miss Margaret Meyer lias returned from Boecher. 111., where she was entertained by relatives for several days. The Masonic Temple Association announce that hereafter their Thursday night dunces will begin at 8 o'clock instead of after the band concert, as has been their custom, giving those coming from out of town a chance to dance longer. Miss Kate Blum was the guett of Mrs I-aura Leonard In Chicago on Monday. John Dale. and family spent Saturday and the two day following, here, as the guost of her sister. Mrs. Leslie Grant . Frank Keck, of Pittsburg. Miss Vera Heck and Airs, liable Lane of Hammond were called here the latter part of the week on account of the Illness of their mother who is suffering with a serious stomach affliction. Miss Nellie Taylor has returned from a jhort visit with her cousin in Hammond. Saturday was a banner September day at the County Clerk's office, over forty marriage licenses were issued on that date.. The couples were mostly from Chicago, though several Iake Co. couples helped swell the lift to thai number. The two day holiday was re. sponsible for the ru.-h. BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On at th poiot lniredienti of KoUik for tfi Blr i ienuin bear oil. Th're re olb i.'U Infredlent not found In any other hair preparation. Koialko ha iurceded lu many rasrs or laiaaaaa. tauini nair maa fasdruff when atary oitaer hair lotion or traatmcnl haa proad fuula. 1300 Guirantaa. Amaiiot retulla in raaaa rsnsidtrcd copaleu. rau avar law a aald ladlanl Why beroma or remain halt If you can rrow Itatr? If oth'ra hmn obtained a new rrowth or hav conquered dandruff, or a lopped falling hair throuifri Ko'llta k mt nt yf r.et a bl of K0TALKO at any amy dr atara: o' aead 10 nnu. all'" or itarapa. for B jtOCUt B Jt wtUi r-aoor box or Xouiko u J. H. Brittain, Iocn SUtloa F, New York, N. Y. FALLS SLIDE; KILLS TWO I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! XIAtKAKA FALLS. N. V.. Sept. 7 T. "W. l.ee. of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Fred Haehling. of Detroit, Mich., who were injured when a man and two women were killed by a gigantic slide of rock near the cave of the winds yesterday, were resting easily in Memorial Hospital today. Their condition is not serious and they will noon be able to leave.. Kive. tons of shale fell upon the sight-wers while they we." approaching the last bridge leading i.j. the ' Biddle Stairs."
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