Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1920 — Page 5
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Br FRA.VK CHARUTON STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. H. SERVICE N"TE"vr TOP.K, tept. 2ti. .lust the September grand jury was today oeginTiing tha most searching probe in the history of New Tork in an effort to solve the great Wall street explosion, it was larnM that William H. Edwards, collector of internal revenue received warning that an attempt du!d be made tomorrow to blow up tli s curtom houfe. The threat to Collector Edwards was written on a postcard which was sent through the mails. It was signed "A citizen" The card was turned over to the custodian of the custom house while Postmaster Thomas G. Patten and the department of Justice were notified. "It was the most direct warning I ever saw," declared Collector ROwards tn the International News Service this afternoon. The sender of the card threatened to b'ow up the building at Z o'clock on Tuesday aternoon. 'The warning ha some of the attaches of the c istom house pretty tadiy scared, but the 'building Mi-d r ."trong (tuard. I ran assure you 'hat I wUi be on the job as usual tomorrow afternoon. 'I found the card on my dsk when I arrived at work this morning."
Personal and Social News
PLEATING AND IlE-PLEATING All kind of skl-ts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. AH wort guaranteed. Call at W. sey s. ?1 State St.. little west of Hohman ft. Phone 448 Hammond. 8-27
there they will go to Cincinnati ana Portsmouth. O.. to visit with relatives and friends for a coupte of weeks. Mr. O. J. Denham of Hyde Park. Hammond, was called to Chicago Saturday on account of the death of his mother Jlis. W. T. Denham.
Russell Gilson. son of Pr. and Mrs K. A. Giison of Glendal' Park, lett Saturday for Madison. Wis., where he will enter upon hi sophomore year in the University there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Keller and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brandenburg motored to Lake Maxintucky and Monterey. Ind.. where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koch of 240 Conkey avenue announce the coming marriage of their daughter Helen Marie Koch to Harry M . Lee of Milwaukee. Wis., at St. Joseph's church, October i:, 1920.
MVs. Fredrlch C. Crumpacker r Giendalc. Tark has issued cards for Thursday afternoon September 3th, at three o'clock, reading and lea.
! That the Gary people are unusually hospitable and delightful entertainers ! was demonstrated Saturday afternoon f when a large number of people from j Hammond and the surrounding towns t of Lake county spent a most enjoyable
the rally! afternoon and evening, at the sight
j which is to be the Gary Country Cub.
It la Quite an ideal place for a golf course and really pretty tor Lake
country. The afternoon was spent with speeches and athletic feats and
j at five o'clock supper was served to Wilson Frenck left vth-s morning: for j nine hundred people. They formed Riparaiso. Ind., wheie he will attend j long line and waited their turn where hcol. (they received some piping hot Indiana j corn, dipped in hot butter ad lots ot
GETS NEWS OF MOTHER'S DEATH Joseph E. Myers of The Times advertising department received word thitf morning of the death of hi mother. Mrs. Emily Myers, at her old home in Decatur, 111. Mrs. Myers u 90 year old and was one of the pioneer residents of the Illinois city. hav. tngr moved there from Ohio about "0 years ago. She had been 1n fnr health and death came suddenly. The funeral services will he held at Decatur Wednesday,
AN ALL-STAR BILL Another all-star bill Is hooked for the Orpheum theater today and Tuesday, Topping the list ) The Three Yokios. a Japanese novelty act. Then come Smith and Inmnn In "Sally's Vis-it," Rita Uose, sinking character songs. Mullahy, Howell and McCarthy in a comedy skit. Expectant 'Moments", Pealson and Wallace in a lively number and Mills and Gerder, the two veterans. Episode two of "Pirate Gold" the exciting aerial will alao be shown.
DO YOU KNOW HIM? Who know little Joseph Margaret? According to a telephone message received by Hammond police today from Marshal Morgan, of Ashley, Ohio, there is a child by that name accompanying a band of gypsies which has stopped at Ashley. The lad is six years old and when questioned by the officer, said that his home wu in Hammond. IndHe could give no explanation as to how he came to be with the gypsies. Mr. Morgan at once got in touch wi'h the Hammond police, but as. yet thf-y havenot succeeded in locating anyone by the "name of Margaret.
demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the ISt.j day of November, A. l.. 1820. the same b-Mng th; 7th day) of the next term of said Court t be j begun and hell in the Court H iui-e, j Koom No. 2. at Hammond, in said ' county and State on Hie Ind Monrlny i f November. A. V . 1D20. said action will'
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ten- i. IS WITNESS U HKRKoi . I her-n-Mo fc'-t my h.tud ami nffix the ifiil of vi'd Court, at Hammond, tins l S ' d.y ot Sej,u rnber. A. D . 1920. HERBERT L. WH EATON, CVrk L. S. I'.y Ruth Berg, Deputy Clerk. 3-10
MURDERERS
ON TRIAL
W'lTH RF..VD, Ind.. Sept. -a Trial of Frenchy" Garriepy, harg-d with the murder of Carl Cook. LaPorte grocer, began today in the St. Joseph circuit court. Th state wiil ofTer Garriepy' "confession and will demand the death penalty." Walter Carl Baker, one of Gariiepy's confessed accomplices, is now awaiting electrocution in the Michigan :)y prison. Steve Bartak, the third member of the alleged murder lr!o. will be tried at the October tfim of c.nirt. Ail three men signed confessions of guilt.
EOMB BLAST AFTER 4 DAYS IS MYSTERY (Continued from pg- ;ne) done. The two f..; elect of the horse had b-on shod nl tin- mou of Fmi.igan and K1 m Chambers ttM. eeviij,i wi'i'kj before the A. I ' 1 .'-i " 1 1 An employe, John Hagfit rty, rconiz"d the sli'j by a private nur.. He explained that 'he always placed hi mark upon h! work to identify it afterward if ld n ti lie a! Un should he. rtc:-ary for any r,i5"n. "I handln probanly half a ilnin different horses every day and I an't remember anything in particular about this one," -said Haggnty. "I cannot t v t: rrmenibrr n :tf l in-r the man hail tr.o nppearancc or a Tent of a forc i g n r . " Win. .1. I-'lynn, chief of the p. S. he. 'ret. service, holds' the theory that the horse and ws ron with The bomb cnoie to New York from New Jersey
over otie of the ferry boats that land11 J Ht a down town pier. Prom the in- j
dicationf, it 1 1 evident, that tiie fi era! sleuths are coming to the opinioi
that the fxpioi'ion w?is the work of either a single individual r a small;
Rrriup of m n. "While the theory of a
and it was a coincidence that he happened i0 guess the, correct time of tne explosion," aaid Kijnn. ' Bjt w tannot afford to r.ea-;c-ct any angle t, the caae. v may gain an lmtortant e"ii;e from the most triita! tning. Anjhow. ;t I. interesting to iearn at fira hard if Kiecher really did popsa any Information upon whloh he could have fOiJTi-je.il hiS V.-.t r.'l : 1! tr ' The f'deral aiitbo-itis rrf'.i I to ;pt any .esp,naroiiity for toe detention of A ie a ndi r H; r, 1 Inv k the. ed'toria! staff . f ,-iri. o'.jc.ire Pussian new i-patier. win was id to be a-t-iri fiisp:cioijatv" n,.fir th jcre of exp,osion at the time ir look poire. THrailovsky was taten to police headquarters., and after j nv, , Ig.ii ;on, was held for arraignment, today in the Tot In court on the charge of be.r.g a "sjspirlous person." Carlo Tre.ca. a rarilra! and formerly identified wltti I. W. W., who was
Deep-Seated Coughs Cierelop aerious rotnplicationa if neglected. L?e an old and time-tried remedy that has given aabafaction for more tbao fifty yeare
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Lidies are urged to attend
tonight at I'nity Hall. Hnhman and I.e. jyan Sts. Senator Ilitchov-k of N'1 raska and Mrs. Georgs Sevey of Chi-cng-.--will discuss the issues of campaign, '.
tomorrow even-i there was an orchestra
The 3 60 Club will give, a dance at other, good things. In
The Masonic Temple ins. -
Mrs. W. F. Schroed. r of 287 Towlej Mr. an dMrs A
the evenlna and dancing.
Miss Dorothy
Rohrer, daughter ot F. Hohrer of Hohman
strett has returned from a live weeks trip tj Tomah Lake ana other point3 in Wisconsin
The So and So ciub met at the home of Miss Eva Hamer of Lewis street. The evening was apent with needle
work after which a nice luncheon; was eerved. ! ! Mrs. T. R. Tennant will entertain! the Wednesday Afternoon Club at herl
home. 61 Warren street Wednesday afternoon at 2;3u.
Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Duff Haynea ol Drexel boulevard, Chicago, 111., have t een the house guests ol Mr. and Mrs. .. E. Escher of Webb atreet over iht week end.
The Mesdamea D. W. Howell, Howaid Boyer. Von Osinski, George AJ;us. Trowe, Whitman and Kllzabeth yortrn are leaving today for Indianapolis. Ind., where they nii! attend the Grand Army Encampment to be held there this week.
st will entertain at dinner Wednes
day evening for Miss Llizubcth Haw
thorne who is soon to leave fir Akron, O.. where she and her father will
make their future home. Richard Winckler. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Winckler of Detroit street left today for Howe Military Academy where he wiil attend school this year.
The Misses Louise McKee and Einor Lynch have gone to Indianapolis. Ind., where they will spend a week w-:tii friends.
Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Chidlaw, Mrs.
O'Toole have returned from a delight-1
ful motor trip through West Virginia j and different points in Ohio. Mrs. Wallingford of La.wrenceburg. Ind.,! returned with them and will be their, house guest for a few days.
Philip Mossier spent Sunday In Rensselaer as the guest of friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mr. Edward Kegebein ft Standard avenue very pleasantly celebrated their 5th wedding anniversary Saturday evening at their home. There was & large attendance of friends who enjoyed a prettily appointed course dinenr. Mr. and Mrs. Kegenein were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F Allison of 1 Elizabeth etreet have just returned from a two weeks' visit to different points in Ohio.
There will be. a regular meeting or the W. R. C. 248 tomorrow afternoon rrompt'.y at two o'clock. As there l
important business to discuss, members are urged to be present.
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Clarence and Edna Muehlberger have left for Madison, Wis.. where Edna will enter upon her aophomore year there and Clarence wil! atie graduate work towards obtaining hi master's degree in science. Clarence is attending Madison on a fellowship which he won last year. Awarded to him on account of his unusually bril
liant scholarship during his four years
ro!er-e He will aiso be an under
professor at the University of Wisconsin and part of the time he will instruct in the undergraduateschool. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tucker are leavins; for Indianapolis. Ind., today From
Announcement has been made of the coming marriage of Hannah Collins and Thomas Lynch, September 2ith. 1D2. The rrarrlai;e of Kmma Vanderhoof and Harry Hiibrirh has been announced and will take place September 23. 1920. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. OTtourke af May street announce the engagement of their son Allan O Rourke to Florence Hurt. The marriage will take place some time this month. The Misses Margaret Firte and Caro
lyn Poppenhussen will entertain at at
beach party at the Hammond beach for Miss EiUabeth Hawthorne tomorrow night. The County W. C. T. V . wiM hare a meeting of the executives tomorrow afternoon following the regular meeting of tbe W. C. T. C at the First Baptist church. The committees will be shown their places and their duties explained.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fits-William, daughter Betty and son Dick have left for Birmingham. Alabama, where they will spend a week as the guests or friends.
The Baptists and Big Jim go Over the Top Yesterday was a record .breaker for the Baptists. In the morning Dr. Kramer had a great time with th& children making a special address to
thein. No man knows how to make
friends with the children more than big Jim. Kven after the .'service tney hung on to him iad crowded a.io-.ni hlt.1 and he invites it. At the morning service the entire congregation were moved by the strong appeal of the evangelist who spoke on the , "Second Coming of Christ.'' The aermon was an old
j fashioned one on the coming of Cnri.-t
and free from any hobby. All over the congregation peopie were h-tnging to the woldi of the speaker and many
declared it was one of tiie grtate.-tj ae-iTncns erer heard in this city. i When Hig Jim gave the appeal to ac. cept Christ down the aisle came three j
grown men and others. one of the men wio came forward was a stranger here having dropped !n from New York, a business man who came forward and gave his heart to enrist. Last night a wonderful congrega tion waa present. The large crowd seemed to follow Big Jim in ail that
he did- The tr.nging was the best ever heard in this city, liig Jim ied the singing and ho' the great crowd sang, especially the children . I For 45 minutes Big Jim spoke wi. extraordinai y power and time ana j again all over the church the people j were crying "amen'' 'Many came for - j ward and gave liieir lives to tne :
church and Ch-iisl. Ail agree it waa one cf the best days in the church and that the revival gathered newpower and that this week will ie a recoid breaker. Tonight Dr. Kramer will preach his sermon which has caused so much comment all over th" country. "Why Little Mary Fell Out of the Bed"" Today Big Jim received by wire innations to hold great meeting.! m Davenport and Rock Island and will do so if he Can arrange his program A great audience is expected tonigh.
CARD OF THANKS
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In behalf of the. Polish Relief Committee and as fnayor'n of Hammond and West Hammond we wish to thank the general public for tho liberal donations that was given on ug dsy. Sept. isth, for the suffering children of Poland. Sincerely, Mayor Dar.lel Brown, Mayor Paul M. Kimirad. fl-20
Dr. Burkhart
Offeres to r"nd you a trial treatment of r Durkhart's Vegetable Compound. Tt if! the most ifmarkahlo offer ever mud'?. Jf you have Liver. Stomach Trouble or Constipation, write today to I r. Burkhart. Cincinnati. O. All" drugKista; 3ftdny treatment, ICc; "f days, ,iU adv.
carded entirely, the detect ivts are making their most diligent search aiong other lines. Chief l-'iynn denies that any great round-up of '"reds'' and anarchists is contemplated . Aftir a long talk with Robert A. Pope, brother-in-law of Fischer, chief Flynn said he did r.ot hope for much information from Fischer himself "Vnq uejMinnab! v Fioi-ber is insane
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MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Conglcs. Try Our Ha!f Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.
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reported to be the object Cf pillca search, was found today at the "People ' H)use" at No. 7 East lStn st-eet ' I arfi not hiding and '.f the pol.ce want me they can easily find nis,' ia;d Treses. With many churches under guard of firmed mn, a number cf prominent clergymen p rt&r!.d sermons on the bomb explosion. They ;r;tea ;r en n?pa! for the suppression of iawlt.". icm and for vig oro us measure w h U h would ct-m-r! ni'-re respect for law and order. Rev. Dr. Wm. T. Hr,n. Tig, paitor of Trinity church, whicii is wirAin almost a irtoneg throw of the picfton, bitterly scored "parlor Bo'shev ista" snd "intellectuals who spread discontent."
Sharpens Vision Soothe anu he ale tb eyea nd strngtheni eyight quickly, rebeves inflammation in eyta and lids; sh&rpi vision and makes glass nnneceseary in many in stances, say Doctor. Dregjfi.sta rcfand yoar money if it fatla.
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preached with great power to a wonderful audience last night at the First Baptist Church on Sibley street. "Why Little Mary Fell Out of the Bed will be his subject for tonight. This is one of his greatest sermons. It is a good old-fashioned Gospel sermon that has caused much comment all over the country. Hear it! Wherever you hear or see the name "BIG JIM" think of BAPTIST RFVIVAIS EVERY EVENING Dni 110 I iL7lfiiL0 F.XCFPT SATURDAY
AT CROWN POINT FIVE FIRSTS AND FIVE SECONDS OUT OF SIX RACES POWER, SPEED AND ENDURANCE ARE YOURS when you are astride the Good Old X Sold on Easy Payments ALJ.WALZ Lake County Distributor 229-231 STATE ST., HAMMOND, IND. WALZ & ANDERSON 469-471 Washington St., Gary, Ind.
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INSURANCE CO. SUES
.The New Tork Plate Glass Insurance
Co. has filed suit against the H. W. &
E. C. Ry. Co.. to recover $500 which
was paid out in insurance on the store front which was broken by a street car last fall. The accident occurred at the corner of Sibley at., and Calumet
ave., October 14. A Creen Line car, in
turning the corner, left the rails and ran Into the front of th store building
owned by Leo Wolf. The complaint
which was filed by Attorney Ibach. Gavit & Btinson, charges that the street
csr company was negligent tn allowing
the tracks to become oily and blocked
by crushed stone and dbris.
Money Meat wvtaoyt juetM U HUNT'S Sabre fail ia tax treatment of ITCH. BCrBM A. RINGWORM. TBTTIR etker it china kin dia , Trf
la cast ham at mt
Joseph W. Weis. Prugglax.
NEWS OF BIG FURNITURE SALE
It is rumored on good authority that one of the biggest furniture events ever attempted in this locality will be staged by a local store very shortly. The idea, tt. is said, will be to sell sample furniture from eleven of the country's leading furniture .manufacturers, which was recently shown at Furniture Exhibition hall. Chicago, and to sell it at a marked reduction to the benefit of the buying public. Adv.
Landscape Gardening FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBBERY AND HARDY BIENNIALS All Guaranteed Reasonable PETER FOX 739 WALTER ST., HAMMOND PHONE 1151-J
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the P;?'ate of Lincoln
V. Cravens, No. 2150, in the I.ak'' Sup- ! erlor Court. September Term, is;n. ; NOTICE is hereby jtier to the' HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Lincoln V. Craiens, deceased, to an-j pear in the Lake Superior Court, held j at Hammond. Indiana, en the 23th day i cf October, I9C0. and fhow cause. If any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT I ACCOUNTS with the estae of said de- ! cedent should not be approved: and said j heirs are notified to then and there mke , proof of heirship, and receive their dis- j tributtve sbrea. j "WITNESS, the Clerk of the Lake Su- I perlor Court, at Hammond, this lSth day j cf September. 1920. j
JIERBERT Jj. WHEATON. 9-20 Clerk Lake Superior Court
NOTICE TO NO.V-RESIDENT The State of Indiana, Lake County. Charles C. Cook vs. Cassle A. Cook. Cause No. 13734, Action to divorce, in the Lake Superior Court September Term 1920.
Now comes the Plaintiff, by Ibach. ' Gavii. Stinson Gavit. bis attorneys j and files his complaint herein, together ) with an affidavit ef a competent per- i
son. showing that the defendant, Ca.sie j
A. Cook, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore herehy
notified of the pendency of said action
end that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and
tha unless sh appear and answer or
LOKT Knight Templar Charm on Hohman. between .State and Web'o st. Re
ward lor return to Gas office, Morse DHl Pia!n. 3-20
WANTED Millwright, apply V. S. Lead Refinery. East Chicago. 9-20 FOH SALE Six room, two story house, hot water heat. J5 ft. lot. good" garage, close to town. Vacant now. Price 14.450. Half csh. Phone ; 12 Ham. 9-20-2
FOR SALE Jeffrey, seven passenger "H" A-l condition, must sacrifice, need cash for invention, will demonstrate car. Phone 450-W. Ea?t Chicago. 9-20-j
IXST Friday evening, between Washington school and 4119 Nortbcote. a long- Mother of Pearl chain and lockef. vslued as keepsskc. Please return to above address. Reward. 3-20
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of Chicago Campaign issues and the League of Nations will be discussed by these able speakers. Every voter should hear them. Ladies are specially invited. COME EARLY AND REGESTER FOR THE ELECTION. YOU MUST REGISTER THIS FALL IF YOU WISH TO VOTE.
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