Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1920 — Page 7
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OPENED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEKVICS NEW YORK. Sept. 25. There was no change In trading conditions on the stock exchange ai the opening today, a heavy tone prevailing In the Industrials generally, with the except. on of the petroleum shares. The rubber stocks were again pressed for ile. K!!y Eprinrftell ranging from 67 to 5 5 Hi and U. S. Rubber declined to Sl. Mexican petroleum had the widest range, moving up two points to IS? Fan American Petroleum rose to 9?""4. Sinclair Oil had a rise of to Steel common sold d"wn ij to IS'a but quickly recovered this loss. Ballwin Locomotive sold up to i to 110 ARE MAKINGGOOD PROGRESS Rapid progress is being made by the contractors of the Illinois Improvement and Construction company in paving the west side of Broadway frr m the Wabash to the Pennsylvania track and according to foremen this morning the firs: strip between the VC abash and Michigan Central track v.ill be completed by night fall. Huse Quantities of material ha been placed in the street ahead of the concrete gng and it U believed that the. b!g Job will be completed In record breaking t!m. As eoon as tho west side Is finished the east side wii; be 10m up and replaced with concrete. This depends upon the weather, however, for it the weather gets too severs before the eart aide ts started the work will b held over until next spring it is urderstood. GARY STREET RAILWAY SUED Ang-eli Chlabia of Oary has brought Jit for damages against the Gary Street Railway company because cf injuries -which be suffered Sept. 25, 1819. In a street car accident. Chiabia was riding on a car which was traveling over the Buchanan street extension through the yards of the American Tin Plate company. The car collided with a south bound car. Chiabia had both hips fractured and received other injuries, -which have kept him from working sines then. He want $25,000 damages. J. M. Stinson is his attorney. FLIGHT OF HOMING PIGEONS A large crowd of Interested spectators, witnessed the start of the flight of a number of homing pigeons which were turned loose in front of Hall's Rexa'l drug store in Gary this morning, one of them carrying a message from Mayor Hodges' to Governor Gardner cf Missouri. The end of their night will be St. Louis. The novel flight is being staged by the Rexall company. This welt in the neighborhood of some 5.000 homing pigeons have been shipped to saveral thousand cities and this morning they were released. The winners of the pigftan contests will receive suitable priiea. BIG ADVANCE SALE I With an advance sale of seats amount ing to a total of J15.000, the LeonardMoran fracas at the East Chicago ball park promised to draw a record breaking crowd at 3 o'clock this afternoon. "We will need gate receipts amounting to $28,000 to pull us out of t,- hole said Promoter George Oswego, "as Leonard filone is costing us $12,000. We are paying more for this card than arry that has ever been staged in the Calumet region." The new arena now has a. seating capacity for 10.000 fans. Returned to Chicago The five youthful Chicago auto thieves who were arrested In Gary yesterday morning after they had stolen a Jeffries auto in front of the St. Regis hotel and in Gary stripped a Ford belonging to Robert Heath, of Gary, of its valuable parts, elgned waivers this morning and were taken back to Chicago where they will be held awaiting trial. PLEADS GUILTY Jack Kallnewskl alias Jack Kalia of Gary, who was arrested in Milwaukee on an affidavit charging him with the theft of J530 from a Gary man, plead guilty to the charge of grand larceny before Judge Martin Smith in the criminal court at Crown Point yesterday and was sentenced to from one to fourteen years in the Indiana State Reformatory. A Wet Police Station It was wet at the Gary police station, in fact there was almost a flood. A drunk is said to have torn a pipe loose on the shower bath in the cell Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what vou wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo (whth is pure and entirely greaseless). is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair.' Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspooonsful of Mulsifled will make -an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle" of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Tou can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It is vry cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the famiiy for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsifled. Adv.
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room and before the leak was stopped more water escaped than is used In a Max Sennett bathing beauty comedy. After the night lores had used .every method to ?i"p the flow "f water and secure a plumber "Zisgy'' MiKer came to the rescue, shut off the water and plugged up the hole. "I did it." remarked Ziggy and today the beys v.-tll hang a rubber medal on his co.it lapel.
CUTTING SCRAPE Joe Dzupin. 1727 Tyler street Gary is !yin near death's door in the Mer y hospital today with h'.a neck slU-ed from his ear to the- shoulder blade. When the police aned at the scene of the cutting at ITfh and Tyler street shortly after midnight they found Dzupln weak from t.ie loss of blood and in a semi-conscious condition. Kffort wa. made to get him to talk but he refused to'diu!ge the name of his assailant or the incidents leading- up to the cutting. The p. .ice are lead to believe from an investigation, that Zzupin was in the alley with a woman and she prohiby made an effort to rob him of the S3 65 which he had on his person. It is thought that when he resisted, she drew a knife and cut him. She did not take the money, however. THREE LIQUOR CASES FOUND NOT GUILTY Special Judge Daniel J. Redding this morning found Earnest Johnson, not guilty of violating th? liquor law. Two ca-'es of violation of the state liquor law were also found not guilty by Special Judge Hoy D. Davis. POLES DEFEAT LITHUANIANS 'WARSAW. Sept. 24. MA LONDON, Sept. 2o. The Poles have defeated the Lithuanians in battle between Suwnlk: and the Grodno-Vilna reaiway. said dispatches from the front tonight. The Polish government accused the Lithuanians of beginning hostilities. According to the Polish general start the Poles captured the towns of Sejny and Kopciovo. 1.000 prisoners, two batteries of field artillery, one battery of cavalry guns and 26 machine guns. MAC SWINEY'S 44th FASTING DAY LONDON. Sert 25. The condition of Terence MacSwiney, hunger-striking mayor of Cork was reported as unchanged this morning. This was the forty-fourth day of MacSw'rey's self imposed starvation. The reinforcement cf guards arcund Brixton jail resulted from a tip that Sinn Fein demonstrations were impending, it was learned today. Strong forces of policemen, both afoot and mounted, are guarding the streets around the jail. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Modern house. Ave rooms and bath, lot and half, inquire 333 Elm et phone 3553 Hammond. 9-25 FOR RENT 10 room house. So Hohman St.. $75 per month. Inquire 141 Logan St., phone 2043 Hammond. . 9 25 WANTED First-class truck driver with references. Apply Sanitary Cleaners, rear Majestic Hotel, Hammond. 9-25 FOR SALE -Overland 5 posengfr good condition, good tires, all around. $230. Thos. Manchuk, 39 37 Butternut t.. Ind. Harbor. 9-25-2t FOP. SALE Player Piano, dining et. heater, chiffioner, ice box. Call Indiana Harbor 699-M. 9-25 FOR RENT Single garage. 3714 Ivy sr. Indiana Harbor. Phone 573-2, A. H. McKee. 9-25 WANTED Yeung man going to high school able to drive. Ford truck after school hours and Saturdav. Apply Sanitary Cleaners. Majestic Hotel. 9-2 4-2 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends j end rfclatives whose kindness and fyra- i pathy was extended in tlie great bereavement of our loving son and brother.. Everett, and for the beautiful flower offerings, also Rev. Llchtsinn for his words of prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elankenberg, and Daughter Evelyn. 9-25 A Whe'esome. Cleansing. Refreshing and Healing Lotlea Marine for Redness, Sorrness, Granulation. Itching and Burning cf the Eyes or Eyelids: "2 Drops" After the Movies, Motoring or Golf will win your confidence. Ak vour Draggist for Murine when your Eye Need Care. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Ctiicezo 41 jfc ' ' 3,1 L "ijffi' ' f " ' '' ''"L' ' ! ' "nT ' "'"lir" ' i HtMMOXD, ID. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph PiUa. Safe and always dependable. Not sold In drug stores. Refuse others, save disappointment. Write for "Relief" and particulars. It's free. . Address. National Medical fnstltute. Milwaukee. Wis. 7:H 3Xt HEHlBlMUiH
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News Notes An engagement announcement which has more than a hint of interest to Twin City people is that of Miss Margaret Dickson, -.eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dickson, of Grapevine St.. a graduate of last year of the Madison University to Harry Souther Davie, cashier of the Citizens Trust & Savings bank at Indiana Harbor. Miss Dickson Is a member of the Kappa Kappa Kappa at which society her secret was imparted. Miss Dickson completed a course in Home Economics at the Wisconsin college and a favorite with her associates here. No date was set for the nuptials but ;t Is believed to likely occur late this fall. At the Christian church at Indiana Itarhor. the Bible study hour will be 8t i':30 o'clock with preaching at 10:30 -with the selected topie, subject "Under The. Juniper Tree." Tho evening pray, er and subject will bo at s o'clock with subject of sermon -The Snare of the Fowler." Ail worshippers of the community invited to attend. Principal A. C. Senour of the Riley (school and Mrs. Senour have guests from Rushviile. Ind., the sister and brother of Mrs. Seuor, Jessie and Lucian Anderson, at their home in Grapevine et. Dr. A. . Sehlieker is on a trip to Denver, Colo.. Miss, Florence Sehlieker, the daughter has departed to enter her senior year at the Madiscn university and John Burhop, the son of Mrs. Sehlieker has returned to bis studies at the Howe University. Thomas Ervin, associated with the Grasseli Chemical Co., in 'the. local offices of this city, has left, accompanied by hi3 wife, for Denver Colo, to &eek betterment in his health which has not been good of late. The couple have their residence in Kennedy ave. The A. M. E. Zion church will hold services tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society and have secured as a part of the afternoon's program. Rev. W. W. Rivers, a very able colored divine cf Chicago who will talk in the interests cf the upbuilding work of the church societu-s and pertinent to focal progress as well. The hour of the service will be at three o'clock. All colored people of the community have a most cordial welcome to attend this service. Mrs. J. M. Ritz of Elm St., is departing tomorrow for a visit to Springfield and Carlinville, 111., and expects to remain a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glegg of 137th st. had the honor of welcoming their first-born, a llt'le girl, arriving at their home September T2nd and equally proud ere the great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith cf Hemlock St. It was on the occasion of Mr. Smith's sixty-ninth birthday anniversary that the little stranger made its appearance and there wiil be a joint event to celebrate in the years to come. Mr. Glegg if an employe of the American Steel Foundries.. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Barron at 4920 Forsythe ave. and bears the name of Grace Emma. It is the first girl In the family and the couple have one other child, a boynamed Russel. . "
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SNAPSHOTS (Continued from Page One) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 25. Food prices generally have taken a decided drop within the past week in this city, Bridgeport and Waterbury, according to Garrett M. Stack, the market reporter of the extension service of the Connecticut Agricultural college. The trend of the potato market-is downward with - the influx of Maine and New Jersey potatoes. Fresh vegetables have taken a tmarp drop within a week. CLEVELAND. O.. Sept. 25. Restaurant owners will fleclde today whether or not they will accept the order of the Cuyahoga county fair price commission, ordering a reduction la the price of all meat orders 10 per cent and vegetables and other foods 15 per cent or Oct. 1. Leading restaurant owners state that the reduction ordered cannot be made without loss to thorn. WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. Fresh vegetables? are cheaper today in Washington than for three years." Sugar and potatoes have declined substantially, but butter, eggs and milk continue at high levels. Clothing pr!cs have shown mild recession. In few cases, however, have these reductions exceeded 5 per cent. Nf?W YORK. Sept. 25 Collective buying by proprietors of New 'York's highest class restaurants has been started in the campaign to force down prices of foods. August Janssen, president of the Society of Restauranteurs. has) appointed a purchasing agent for 50 restaurants. BOSTON. Sept. S5. All grades of woolen goods have been reduced "9 per cent. Obituary Mrs. Dora Mae Hartlerode, wife of John Hartlerode. passed away at her home. 36 Douglass street.' Thursday evening at' 5 o'clock. Dora Mae was born in the state of Ohio, February 12, 1875. July 11. 1897. she was united In marriage to John Hartlerode in Winimac. Ind. Dora Mae was a member of the First Christian church. Golden Rule Council D. of L., the W. C. T. U. and the W. R. C. who will have charge of the funeral. Mrs. Hartlerode leaves to mourn her. her husband, three chldrn. Lyle, Olive I'tT-man and MarJorle and three brothers and one sister, and a host of relatives anl many dear friends. The funeral services will be held at the residence, 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, Sept. 25. Rev. Smithson. officiating. The remains will be shipped to Winamao Sunday morning. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church will hold Sunday aehool at 9 a. m. with preparatory services at 9:30 and German divine service at 10 o'clock. Rev. Theodore Claus, officiating. . Miss Edna Rottenberg of Guthc-rie st. who is on an extended eastern trip sends communications to her parents here, the Louis Rottenbergs. of her pleasant visit she is having st the present time in Atlantic City. She will be in the East for an indefinite time. THE STATE 1
LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS. No. 18628. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 1920. HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY, A CORPORATION VS. CLARENCE I. HOFFMAN. ET AL. ly virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Iake Superior Court. I will expoee to public Bale to the highest bidder for tjsh in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 2nd day of October, 1920 " hetween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.. the rents and profits for a perlor not exceeding sev-n years, of the following described rfal estate, to wit: Lots sixteen (16) and spi-cnteen (17) in Stafford ajid Trankle's spcond addition to Hammond, In Section 31. Township 37 North. Kangre 9. west of the 2nd P. M.. In Lake county. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sll for a 6ufrlcient sum to satisfy said d?crfe. interest and costs. I will at the some time and place offer for sale the fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Clarence I. Hoffman, . et al. at tho euit of Hammond Lumber Company, & corporation. LEWI 3 E. BARNES, Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. 8-ll-18-:5
SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS. NO. 3914. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM, 1920. CITIZENS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, TRUSTEE, ET AL. VS. PAUL RUBACKI. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior C6urt. .1 will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturda the 2nd day of October, 1920 between the hot.ra of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M, the rents and profltsfor a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lot nineteen (19) In block fortytwo (43) in Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision in fractional sections 15 "and 22 township thirty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the second P. M., in Lake county, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said refll estate, or so much thereof a.s may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, -costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Paul Rubackt at the suit of Citizens Trust aad Savings Bank Trustee, et al. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. W. B. VAN HOF.NE, Atfy for Plaintiff. - 9-11-16-25 SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, S3. No. 4531. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM, 1920. CITIZENS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OF INDIANA HARBOR ET AL VS. LJUBA HRVATT. ET AL. By virtue of an Order of Sale to ma directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturdav, the 2nd dav of October, 1920 between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. - M.. the renta a.nd profits for a period not exceeding seven :. ars, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lot nineteen (19) in block thirtyeight (38) in Indiana Harbor, being a subdivision fn fractional section fifteen (15) and twenty-two (22) Township thirty-seven (37) North, Range nine (8) west of the second principal meridian, in the County of Lake, State of Indiana. If said rents and profiles will not elt for a sufficient, sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple In and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient tp satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs end accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken aa the property of Ljuba Hrvatt et al at the auit of Citizens Trust and Savings Bank, of Indiana Harbor, et al. LEWIS E. BARNES, Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. W. B. VAN HORNE. Atfy for Platntlff. -11-18-25 NOTICE DEPARTMENT OR PUBLIC WORKS, CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to October 1st. 1910. at two o'clock P. M.. for th sprinkling with Tarvia or Manufactured Asphalt or Natural Lake Asphalt, so much of WILL HELP Yftll To pay casb for your coal and winter supplies. LOAN ANY AMOUNT UP TO $300 On Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures, without removal. Payments weekly or monthly to suit you. Interest at low lejal rate. Licensed aafl Bonded. Ffiliil'lf' FSOSTS Xfo. 323. Koom 3. Par a ma Sldr-146-150 Z. State st Hammond. - OUR MOTTO Private and Confidential
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Streets hereafter named as lies between the curbs of said Streets, where said etreeta have a curbing and to the full width of the paved portion of said streets having a curb and for the length of the pavements as hereinafter set forth towlt: Hohman Street. from Douglas Street to Carroll Street; State Line Street, from Piummcr Avenue to Zachdu Avenue; Truman Street, from Calumet Avenue to 100 feet West of Hamlin Street; Ruth Street, from Hohman Street to State Line Street; under Improvement Resolution No. SI 3. as specified in the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not Ie.ss than two -md one-haif rr cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARALANBOS C. PITSOS. DECEASED. No. 2109. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given to the HEIRS LEGATEES A2sD CREDITORS of Haralanhoa C. Pitsos, deceased, to appear in th Iake Superior Court, held at Hamruor.d, Indiana, on the 26th day cf October, 1S20 and show cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. i WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of September, 1920. HERBERT L. WHEATOX, (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 8-25-10-2
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