Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1921 — Page 5

Fanuarv 8. 1921.

THE TIMES Pa?o Five

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

His Company Refused to Sell Steel Unless 'Open Shop' Prevailed

Th music fcmmitix" of the Hammond Women's Club will offer an innovation by meeting in the evenir.ir inatead of the afternoon as they usually io and Monday fvf-ning, January id, they wi'l meet tit the home of .Mrs. Krtc Lund. 21 Mason street, when th? following program will he given; Vocal solo, Mrs.' George Flynn; piano 0lo, Mrs. Lillian Mikesch; violin solo. Mrs. Wsrhor; vocal polo. T. D. rrawfors; harp solo. Martini Lund; violin solo. Arthur Zehtner; reading, Mrs. it. E. EeiL The hnsbands are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Short talks on the American composers will be adven by the Mosi1amia I'.. Llckllder and George Hannaur. The accomiianimcnii will Le by Mrs. Lillian Mikesch and the Misses Day Malo and laura Hoss. Rukn Ruth of Laure nceville. lnd.. "as called to Hammond this week on account of the illness of Li mother at 375 Indiana avenue. !rs Robert '.arndt en t r t a ; nf 1 at. a miscellaneous shower last evening for her aister Lena Kjri;eS;oi-.ht Mho wi'l be married to Carl Sehultsc. January 2J. The luncheon table was prettily ' decorated with pink roses and lelectablo two course luncheon was served. , The bride received many lovely u'.fts .from the puests who were the M(sdames O. Wildermuth. A. Winning. K. ! l.umbertine, V.. VoiKmari, T. Newman. K. Latrich, Wm. Virion. (J. Faift, G. Laub. C. Schu'tz. If. Lohlaff. '. K'.ekman, I'. Steinkraus. II. Buseh. W. Kobow. W. Waeserman, G. Seidler, Ii.

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nosa stand In New York before tlw Lock wood legislative committee uhloo ) investlgratin hoiime; condttin.-. He admitted bis comvany had refutd : sejl (-pp! in New York and i'hilsii.'clph.ia unless tho ccntractora follo"d the "open shop" policy in construction. Mr. firao defended his corporation's policy to sell to "open shops' only on the ground that i: wast "se'fprot eof ! on."

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raudrr;, . 41. K. T., vrUI meet In full lint form Mondny, Jan. to, IOiOO a. m. to attend and conduct faarral wer-viees for our late Krater F.m, lr Kdmard J. Ilarrtsou. fsnml aerrlcra at the Ki nt Presbyterian rbnrrh at 11 o'rloek. Knarral party -will lea-re at 12iS2 p m. over the South Shore for Sooth Rend where litrrrarat will be made. W.l l.TUR T. 1IAHDV, r.. V.

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Ail kinds of skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding, all work Ruaranteed. Call at Wneey'a. SI State St., llltle west of Ilohinan St. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-2"

NOTICE The annual business meeting- of the I'ir?: Christian church will he held Thursday evening-. K briery 3. 13:i, at eight (8) o'clock at. lh church, corner Calumet and Summer boulevards for the election of trustees and othr business. A. B. HL'NT, Chuirmar... P. K. KOIvh'KTSON. Cierk. ' 1-8-15-22

DI HR MI,K Ql lRTF.T. The Dunbar Male Quartet and FfU Kinpera Co. will appear on tho lyceum course next Monday evening- at Kirst M. E. church. The feature which characterize8 the program rf the Dunbar Quartet is the absolute blending f their selections into a complete whole. There in consistency in these trog-rams. which has distinguished them am-onjf all the lyceum and Chautauqua of last double decade. No feature will b reni'mbered longer than th beautiful chimes and harmonies which are introduced in the sacred selertions, their original transcr ptior: In which are beard excerpts of beautiful books, tuns by the players, acconi- , panied by the bells, we'l counted . by many, the most beautul mus!c i they have ever heard. 1-s-l

K. OF C. NOTICE i All memers are requested to mee-t jit hall Sunday evening- (to- -row) 7:30 p. rt;. and proceed to home of our late Llrother Lenr.is Galvin. 4R, Summer street to offer our respects to our departed Rrother. 1-8-1 IXt:i "White. H'-corder.

DilllnR, d. Albert. A. Egg-ebrecht and Miss Lena Schultx.

The mera'.-ers of the cuxi'.'.tary of the Anerlcan ljimn urc reqi.- sted to meet at the Legion hall tomorrow at

I 12:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of

Private Larson. Tiorn to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sheld.in at St. Marsart-fa hospital, January 6,

i a s-.n. Kcth mother and Lnby doing;

nicely. Mrs, Robert Patterson o.r Carr.ul Street has returned from a two weeks' visit with her mother Mrs. Walt'-r Iotx and sister Mary suit uncles, at ?f uncie. Tnd. Mrs. Lotz w l.o has been ill l-.;c3 !;een in llunde recuperating for the past rive weeks. She is expected home in a couple of we?ks. A number of yf.un people of the St. Paul's Lutheran oiinrch had a house warming- f r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zalnie of Lyons street who Lave just moved into th'-ir new house, the evening whs pLasantiy spent with p-atr.c. and music and the. younir. couple were presented with a lovely fern. All member of the South Pide W. C. T. I", will mrct at tho home f the late Private Lars-ri of luS4 arflela avnui at one o'clock Sunday 'if terivon to o;ier their s--yjnpu.thy to the bereathed family. The ai; d.ra rt men t of the Hammond Women's lu'o will meet at tin home of Mrs. P. IL Powli-y of 118 Eaton street Monday afternoon. January 10. Mrs, M. Rothschild will have charge of the program, the. subject will be th "Lure of the Persian Rug," Current Art Topics by Mrs. Robert Armstrong and Quest ionaire by Mrs. R. 15. Powley. LeRoy Scojlcld was delightfully surprised Thursday evening: at his homo, 473 Michigan avenue, by the members of the boys' class of the, church of the Naiarene in honor of his 12th birthday. The. evening- was spent in playing ifarneu and refreshments were served. The boys present were Ber-

! nard Fletcher. Paul Carley. Wesley

Fry. Richard Fry, Frank McCoy, Millard McCoy. Gale Colgrove, Robert Cosenbauffh. Harold Mathews and the teacher Virgil Fletcher. A large pat herins: of members snd friends attended th: annual Installation of officers of the Gary Chapter O. of E. S. at the Gary Masonic temple Friday evening. several Hammond members were the guests of the Gary chapter, among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MeOonnel. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. G. C Clemens. Mrs. J. O. Thomx)s..n of Hammond was the grand installing officer

A. FRANK HOWELL FOREMOST HUMORIST MENTAL ANALYSIST APPLIED PSYCHOLOGIST Recently Home From Europe and England

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and Mrs. Fisher of Gary acting as grand marshal and Mrs. Heydorn aa grand chaplain. The floral ceremony was given in a very impresive manner, and tho music was particularly Rood. There was the presentation of beautiful gifts, it will be remembered as a red letter day in the history o the Gary chapter., Mrs. Joseph Jaeger of .'!4 State Line street left Thursday to spend the winter in California as the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. Leo Knoerzer, former residents of Hammond. ,Mrs. Roseoe IIem.-t k of Elizabeth street . entertained her , bridge club t her hone Thursday eveninfi. The highest score was held I y Miss Etta Mucnich. A niie hinclx on was served. Joe Meyer, who is in Galveston. Tex., reports a fine trip and wonderful weather. Carolyn Pa si on ani Mildred Wh.ine.ry, who have been spending- the holidays with their parents, returned to school Thursday. - - Mrs. John W. Dyer enfitained th': Picnic- Club at 1 1: in: lo-.-ii a-id bridge iitLer home yesterday.. Mrs.' Ann! McLean and Mt; Gl.uiys lell are house iruesls over the u ("-k end at a skiing party fiven at th" winter hon.e. of Mrs. Leon Dewey, of Dundee, "Wis. , -'

Mrs. It. A. Lnmpreli will t-ntei ta:: j the Magfl?.ivie club ii i the c-untry clu'i ; noNl Thurd!i.v. I - ! Julius Meyri, wlin l;.i- beer: in the j I'resl terian hospital for the past !

week will return to his home tomor row. A number of the W. P.. C. of Ham

mnnii attended the Initiation the;

AY'Iliam Calkins W. R. C in Indiana Harbor yesterday. They also had Installation of officer.", there was a dartre attendance. A nice luncheon w.is served and a good time is reported. - - R. O. Winokler who has been ill for the past week is able to be out again. Mrs. Joseph Ile'mbroff cf S.iult St Marie. Mich., who has been In Valparaiso for the past week has returned to Hammond and will be the. suest of Mrs. Harriet Walker. 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. De.So'lar -of Denver, Colo., are the" house guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Myers o: ol Warrn street. They will leave Sunday for Palm Beach. Fla.. where they will spen3 tne remainder of the winter. Harry Johnson will spend the weelt end in Hammond with his family. M. P. Ludwijr and C. A. Smith are in South Bend today attending a meetingof the agents of the Northwestern Mutual Life Ineuranre Co.

tors today when a Times reported conducted a thorough canvass of the city. "You will e'e more building in Garynext summer than you, have seen' in years," was the statement of one Gary builder, while others made similar predictions. Local architects state that 11. i y are overwhelmed with orders for plans for the erection of residcncei nd buildings.

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NINE-YEAR-OLD TURNED ADRIFT ijiiCTH tlEND, lnd., Jan. 8. Little 9-year-old Frark Foldenaur. who gives his home as Michigan City, applied to the police here late last nlht for food and shelter. According to the lad's ssory he was recently deserted by his parents in Michigan City and sent here to be cared for by an aani. The aunt, h claims, soon became tired of the added tiurden hts tcare impound and turned him adrift. " . A coliei-tiiin nas taken at police hcadfiuarters tor the lad to provide for his temporary needs while Michigan City authorities could be . ooiniunicated with.

CRIMINAL COURT JURY

CROWN I'oiNT, lnd . Jan. rhninal oiurv Jury for Jan

e,Ti chosen as follow: Henry A.ilwurin. crown I'oint Marvey Sn 1 1 T. oa ug h, Gary. T. ii. Davis. Eagle Creek. W. C Meyers. Center. F. It. I'lel-C", MOSS. charies Wiekentr.t;'. Winfli-id. Harry Hall. Gary. WiiLatu .Siihau.'en, Katnmorid. tam (Jerbitz. Huuinioiid. J. M. Locke, -Whiting:. John liieel. crown Polo; C. N. ila.'ber. West Creek.

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'fiSSc; checks, 45'doOc, dirties, 45 It 5 2o. CHEESE -Twins, new. 22c, daisies. 2323Vsc; young Ameriens, 2'. 1i Vtc: lonkhorns. 24 i 2uc; hi ick. D"-ji&19c. LIVE P'("1,TRT Turkeys. -Hie; liblckens, 2Sc: springs, 2ic; rooster, tfc: geese, 29-fTi.lc, ducks 20i-22c. POTATOES Receipts, 47 cars.

(HICIOO LIVE STOCK HuGS Receipts. S.Oi'HL market, Tic higher: bulk. IS.iOifj 9 95 ; $10.15: heavy vielRht. $.45 1i 9.85 : diurn weight. $9.5'(r-1ft; light we $:L7ft& 1J; light . i iff tits. JSKS! heavy packing sows, smooth. $S 9.3'i; packlntt sows, rough. $ t . .1 5 y

pigs. $9.50i 10. 5. CATTLE- Keceipt l.yiio. ma rot noted.

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WILL NOT CHANGE TO EIGHT HOUR DAY Although it was rtitiwo-ed several weeks aaro that officials of tho Gary hte.t'l mill wore planning on loittint.-

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sin eight hour day nwii.ns l.i.is, the same that is in effect .it the sjli tldary plant of the Ai:ieri.;an st-cc: and Tin I'late oontpnhy, a mill official today denied the rumot an-i stated he was authoriied to state ilmt sicli a change would not be mnle at least tor some t ime yet When ij n-i-' L-n:J the .!t1cl.il did hint. l:i:.fu-r, troit J'.tliought tlii-r-i woui.l to ;t .- it in In some of the vanocs ,e'.rtir. irts In the mar future. Just ln,,v ;;;a h, refused to state.

BUILD GARY BEACH ROAD IN SPRING Specifications aid estimates filed at the office of the County auditor HI Crown Point Iw County Surveyor Ray See.ley of Hammond, yesterday sets tho price of the construction cf the pew Gary Keach road af 145 9. "no or an approximate cost of nearly a 1100 C0n a mile tor Ave miles. According to the estimate the new roAd, will cost In the neighborhood of 190,000 more than was at first expected. Specifications call for a 24 foot read way of reinforced cencrete upon r. solid foundation cf cruwhed stone. It is thought that contracts for the road will be awarded sometime In February after the board of county commissioners advertise for bids.

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NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. Storm Sashes. Weather Strips. Winc.ov Shades, Curtain Ro4s. Awnings. 156 Highland St. PJsone Kara'd 2585

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WHITE BOOK ON IRELAND ISSUED lly WILLIAM L. MALLAEAE STAFF CORRESPChDENT I. N SERVICE L"NIMN, Ja'i. 8. The Uritlsh cabinet tO(Uy issued its long promised "White Rook" on Ireland, purporting to back up Premier Lloyd George's tecent ch-irge that the Sinn Fein had conspired with the Germans in the midst of the war. to stab England in iht buck." The crovernmcni'.s ca.fi Is set forth in Cl1 pages oi documents detailing Hie alleged connections between John DeVoy, editor of the Gae

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HlCAtiO CASH C.RAIX. W 1 1 EAT N -. .'. hard. 1.84. COllN No. 2 yellow, 76c (oM); S yellow, 69Hffl "0c; 4 yellow, 8c: 3 mixed, 68Vi'3;714c: 4 mixed. 6 1i't c; 3 white. 68V3C; 4 white, 66Mi 67Hc. OATS No. 2 white. 47'i48Hc; white. 45; 46Ue; 4 white, 43'ic CHICAGO VEAL 50 to 6? lbs-. 10 lie; 70 to 8 lbs., I213c; 91 to 100 lbs., 1"'3T4('; fancy. 13c; overweight kidneys. It to 173 lbs, Stf 10c. BETTER Receipts, 3.558 tuba; creamery extra. 4c: extra firsts. r,"fd) 46c: firsts, 27c; packing stock. 15 g lSc. EGGS- Receirl. 2.66 cases; current receipts. 3tti'62c; ordinary firsts. f.'aCic. firsts, 64H 65e; extra. 57V4

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The Four Bellmans. referred to as the wizards on the wire, will thrill the crowds at the Orpheum theater with their marvelous balancing 5tunts tonight and Sunday. The bill for the week-end also has a wide variety of other acts, includlnr. Art Woods, the rube kid; Smith and Jour, Ion. comedy acrobats; Audrey and Earlc. who do kirK-!ng- and ilancinr; Francis Owen and company, who put on n comedy p'sylet. "Grand pit:" Faulkner una Ward, the horn blowers.

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COL. WATTERSON NOT SERIOUSLY ILL GALVESTON, Tex.. Jan. S. "There lt. nothing tbe matter with me that cannot be cured with money." Col. Henry Wu : cson. verile edltor-emeri-tu-of the Louts.il Courier-Journal, told the iiuernationaLXcws Service today. "The report that I'm seriously iii is bunk " Dr. Edward Randall, who is attending the famu Kentucky journalist, declared today that Watt rson is suffering from siig-ht broochlai trotibte.

HARBOR COUPLE IN SUPERIOR COURT Two years separation from bed and board is asked by Mary Vraeiu In a

suit filed against Alexander Vraeiu in, the Hammond superior court today. The Yrarius !;vc. in Indiana Harnor

and run a. grocery store at 3533 Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. Vraotu says they were married Feb. 39, 1911. and lived together until Dec. IS, lf20. Ro!tr,i treatment Is pMvrn us the caiif-e of the separation. Durlns th temporary divorce. Mr.-. Vracm desires to retain the custody of their two children. She also wan's to continue in solb charge of the grocery store nnd be permitted to collect the rents from several pieces ,.f property which they own jointly. Alexander, she. would have er.jrined from interfering in any way with the grocery or rental collection11. Her attorrcy is I. I. Modjcska.

JOHN B. STOLL APPOINTED IN I 'IAN r O LI S. I nd.. In.L. Jan. S. C-ov. Goodrich today appointed John II. Siol. of c u i i Rend, to be a member of the board of trustees of the Indiana st.ee prison for a term of four years.

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SUBJECTS OF FREE LECTURES AT KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL, HOHMAN AND OGDEN STREETS, HAMMOND MONDAY, JANUARY 10 Applied Psychoid and What It May Mean to the WorFd. Control of the Emotions. Worry, a Curable Mental Disease. Meaning of a Hunch. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 The Story Your Face Tells. Mental Analysis. Mind, Its Laws, Powers and Possibilities. Why You Are What You Are. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 Old A?e, Constipation, Fear, Anger; Their Cause and Cure. The Greatest Thing in the World: How to Reach the Sub Conscious Mind. COME EARLY GET A GOOD SEAT .Mr. Howell holds thr key to your succcs? and these talks may mean the turn ing point in your life. You can he well. You can lye happy. You can be a success. What you earn in business is determined by your technical knowledge of that business, PLUS your understanding of how to influence people. These talks are for men and women, employer, employe, office managers, foremen, salesmen, buyers, clerks, teachers, merchants, doctors, ambitious young men and women. Pull yourself out of the average hole of livelihood. Be someone in your community. Remember, brain-building will be the science of the future. Mr. Howell will teach you how to laugh, how to love people and how to make them love you. Mr. Howell has helped thousands and you can be helped for the asking. Be tht-re sure. Make the most of iL Questions answered on health and business. Big Sing-Song Each Night. j Admission Free. Doors Open 7: 30 ?. M. Speaking at 8: 00 Sharp

"A New Heaven and A New Earth"

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The subject of a very special Bible lecture to be delivered in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall at 3:00 P. M. Sunday. Mr. Swingle says, "T h e Bible clearly teaches that the" present Heavens and Earth are to soon give place to the new, and when we fully understand just what this means we instinctively say, 'God speed the day. "

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Mr. Swingle is an excellent speaker and those who fail to hear him will miss a great treat, indeed. ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION

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All money deposited in. Savings 'Accounts at this bank before January ! 7th. 1921, will draw interest from January 1 st, 1 92 1 .

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With business conditions as they are today, it behooves everybody to SAVE money in 1921. Just at present we are passing througK a period of readjustment. No one knows how long this period will last. But, one thing is certain: WISE MEN WILL SAVE THEIR MONEY DURING THE COMING MONTHS. Be wise. Save yours. Pay 3 Interest on all Savings Accounts American Trust and Savings Bank "The Bank That Service Built" 187 State Street Hammond, lnd. A. J. SWANSON, President. DANIEL BROWN, Vice President H. O. REISSIG, Sec and Treas.

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