Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1921 — Page 8
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
EX-PASTOR CONFESSES TO COMPLICITY IN HUGE MAIL ROBBERY OF ILLINOIS
"Miss Emma Klein, who has ben the g'iest of Mrs. J. Connors of Ohio avenue, has returned to her home In Garrett, Ir.d.. while visiting hore Ml.s Klein, who la to be an April bride, was tendered a miscellaneous shower y young- ladies of the Sacred Heart church. Alex KaKIJ:n and son, Carl, of the Wi-st Park addition liaive returned from a trip to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oilman of 119th street are home from a visit In ArMr. Louis ZeltUn of 119th etreet. who underwent an operation fcor pall- : n., Is improving- very satisfactorily at t ho A'igusUina hospitai In Cl.icasro, expectlnpr to be able to return home next week. PRin;si niKATKu TOMOirr The Fee Kldn, Jsine nnd Kutherlnr, return to th nrrfcn In (in upronrlom comedy, "The- CUrcuj. lim." Also Wal-Jiu-e la "AlvnT Audacious.'' 2-3-Th Daughters of Isabella -will have a card party following their meeting in the Slovak hail tonight. Refreshments will be served and prizes will b awarded. All are -welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill of V.'hlt!nj -were tendered an Informal dinner In the Presbyterian church rr iors at Hammond by the members of t!: Ladiej" Aid society of the. church, It was a farewell for Mr. McNeill, wno for the past two years has been directing tho Presbyterian church choir, reslg-nins- to take tho rame porltion at the M. K. church here. Mrs. B. J. Steelman. acting as toast mistress, presented Mr. and Mrs. McNeill with a lovely basket of roses. Mrs. Reuben Miller Trill entertain the member.s of the Eastern Star and their friends pt a Silver Tea her home In LaVorte avenue tomorrow afternoon. Mike O. Crany of Chicago arrested by Officer Kilcullen at 119th street and Indiana ihoi: levard, confessed to too much moonshine and paid a fine of $.'.00 and c.nts. .Sam Kaplan transacted business In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Garland Humphreys will flnterif.in the members of the Foreign Missionary pociety at her home In 324 Oveiand avenuu tomorrow afternoon. Mr. anl Mrs. Merrill Adams entertained friends at their home In Ohio avenue on Monday evening, BOP was enjoyed, following which refreshments v. ere served. Attorney Chas. S. Perel was in Chicago on business today. A social will be given at the Congregational church parlors this Friday evening at which there will be a proEiani and other diversions, together
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Columbia February Records now on sale. Sam Aronberg, 503 119th street, 1-30-tt
All the !atet Okrh Record now on tile at II. Gordon & Sons. 12-20-5 For Eaie Hard range coal. TVhlting Lumber and Coal company. 1-31-5 For Sale Modem six room bungalow, oak trim, all built In features. Immediate possession. Call 1133 Atchison avenue. Phone 3S0-J. 2-1-2 The Cheny Phonorraph. The sweetcut tone of iU 1. II. Gordon A Son. 12-29-tf Come and dance for the freedom of TrcUuid, at tho Misonlc Temple, East Chicago, Indiana, February 8, 1921. Gorman's Orohestra- 2-2-4-7 PRIXCESS THEATER TONIGHT The I,ee Kids, Jnne imd Kntheriiie, rrtnrn to the Kcre-e-n In an tipronrtoun romecjy, "Th fUrriM Impn." Also Wallace In "Alwoya Audacious.' 2-2-"War.te3 A.i;tant cook, man or woman, also waitress, 552 119th street, O'Keefe's cafe. 2-2-3 STAR THEATER TOMGHT Boric ,Ione In "Jt Pali.," lx net fnll of thflJU; r two-art Mark Sennrtt comedy and oilier added aitrnr. tti.ns. 2-2-3
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Guy Kyle, former minister, with his daughter. May, and his wife. Guy Kyle, former rector of the Free Methodist church in Mount Vernon, Illinois, is under arrest charped with the theft of a registered mail pouch containing $212,000. Kyle has announced that he would plead guilty to complicity in the theft, but he denied participating in the actual theft. He said he became a party to the robbery after the packages were brought to a garage, of which he is half owner. It is said that Mrs. Kyle pleaded with her husband to confess and owed to wait for him to pay the penalty of his act. His yiur.g daughter broke down completely when she sw her father in the jail. Kyla is forty-five years oid.
Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
P,y malting a loan novr -with the Whiting Savings & Ioan association you Tvill soon be your own landlord. A'm-ays remember that there is no Ijome like "your own home." 2-2-1 T'OTt TUTN'T One furnished room; 1CS1 Amy Av Whilintr. 2-2-1
Star Theater WHITING Wednesday and Thursday
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The Sam lxve famUy left on Tuesday nlyht for Florida, where they will remain until April. The trip t.s made for the henefit of r. Ixivc'i health. Mrs. Otto O. Klfield has issued invitations for a luncheon on Friday, 1 o'clock being the hour set for the uffatr. This Is the second cf a series of parties which Mrs. Flfield will give. E. PL Cole began his new duties as assistant manager of the lake County Title and Guaranty company on Feb. 1. IILs place as cashier of the Commercial bank has been filled by P. G. Hein. who will also continue his work In the postofflce 'before and after bank hours. Misses Mabel Gray and Lillian Pchmidt returned on Tuesday morning from Indianapo'i s, where ,MI Gray went to attend the legislature, the court reporters lill for an in-
held last "Wednesday. Placcj for the other meetings will be announced next week. Members and friends of the ConRreRntlonal church are Invited to a social and entertainment to be held in the church Friday evening, Feb. 4. A program will be given by the choir and orchestra. The Younj Ladies' guild will serve refreshments. We have a large number of new families, who have just joined with ns. so every body come, let's get acquainted.
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STAR THBITBR TOSKiHT llmk .Ion cs In "Jut I'nU," 1 nets full of 1hillln n wo-u- Mnrk Sennett comedy and other ndtled uttraetlcm. 2-2-3
crease In salary totaling $3,000 per year being up for consideration. George Letz returned on . Tuesday night from a business trip to Milwaukee. Manuel Konchez of Gar;- was found guilty of forgery in the criminal court on Tuesday and given a 1 to 14 year sentence in the penitentiary by Judge Smith. Sonrhez forged a check on tho South Side Trust & Savings bank in Gary for $120. "0. Edward Ueilefeldt. who hast been In Mercy hospital for several months taking treatments for a sudden blindness, which came upon him while at school, wojj 'brought home on Sunday, very much improved, being now able to distinguish objects. The doctors hope that a complete recovery Is only n. matter cf tlmo. lie will still continue treatments at the ho."pital.
with the pervlng of refreshments. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all members and friends of the church. Mrs. "Walter Bercaw, who has been quite 111 at the Michael Tteece hospital in Chicago Is Improving. Mrs. Mandel Fitzeier of Schrage avenue has purchased t'wo lots on l!3h street, adjoining the lic.nk of Whiting. PRINCESS THEATER TOXIOHT The I.ee KlU. Jane nnd Kntherlne,
return to the ncreeii In an iiprtfrirlous
comedy, "The fllrt-ns Imps.." AIho IVulInce In "A.lwnTi Andaclons.'' Mr. and Mrs. "William (Blesen will live with the latter's sister. Mrs. .1.
Clabby until their flat at 105th and Ewing avenue. South Chicago, which they recently purchased Is completed. Mlos Myrtle Pedersen entertained friend.s from Hammond at her home In Sheridan avenue on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mlzo and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maywood attended the auto show in Chicago on Monday. All departments of the Congregational church are busily engaged In the pre-Ea.ster program. The attendance at the morning service has Increased over 100 per cent during the last two months. Devotional meetings will be held In various parts of the city Wednesday morning between 10 and 11 o'clock. The first one was
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A parly consisting of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. ?.Ieok, Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. (ireenwald and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harr, attended a theater in Chicago la.-t Saturday. PRIt i:SS TIIKATKIl TOVK.HT The lee Kld, June Bd Katherlnc. return to the nrrecn In n tipri:trloiis rontrily, "The lire lie Imps." AUo WulInce In "Always A n.1aeliii." Mr.s. William "Melvln Is Improving very aiisfax:tnrtly from her recent operation at the Mercy hospital In Chicago. The DaiiK-hter.o of Rehecca. will inert In regular session thia evenln;? and It is desinetl that all members be present. We were sorry to hear that Monte Market of Myrtle avenue Is again M the St. Bernard's hospital nnd a second operation performed, this time for
appendiclti.s. The other operation r-c-curlntr anout two months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Market, the parents
vU'lted him on Monday evening- and reported him aa getting alon very nicely. Mrs. Bertha Stiller, who lives with her daughter on Central avenue. Is reported on the sick list and under the care of Dr. Bass of .So. Chicago.. Mr. and Mrs. W. Starring entertained their friends at a bunco partylast Friday evening. The winners o prizes were Mrs. Holstrom and Harry Stevens. A dainty luncheon wa served. After which dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. "Mr. and Mrs. F. Frankenfteld of Chicago were guests at the Starring home ever last Sunday. Frank Se'.lger of Hammond was a visitor in Bobertsdale last Sunday. Mrs. Sam Tucker of Pearl street visited her sl.'ter-in-law, Mrs. George Tucker of Hammond last Saturday. Miss Cecelia Eggers of I.ake avenue attended a basket ball game at Harvey, 111., last Saturday. The game was played between the Hammond and Harvey high school tfami with the Hammond boys in the UaJ. The funeral of Mlchial. 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andnnv Hanchar of Atchison avenue, who died on Saturday afternoon at the St. Bernard's hospital In Chicago, following an 111nes.i of several weeks, was held from the St. John's; church on Monday morning. Services were read by Kev. Father IJ'nidiet. Interment took place 'at Greenwood cemetery Barens in charge. Michial leaves, besides his mother and father, two brothers and three sister?, and a host of friends to mourn for him. Mrs. Charles Stress of Myrtle avenue visited her mother, Mrs. Harby, who ha.t been confined at the South Shore hospital in Chicago for several weeks.surTering with nervous Indigestion and reports her condition quite favorable. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue was an cast side visitor on Monday evening. Miss Elizabeth Iangohr of Myrtle avenue entertained a number of young folks on Saturday evening at a 'bunco party.
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about again. A via! meeting "f the Christian Endcavorers was held at the Church (t Christ Monday evening, Jan. 3 1. Mr.
I Evan Williams of Fort Wayne, the 'fi'ld secretary of the Valparaiso di.--i trict gave a splendid discourse on proI K-refs of Christian Knd-avor work, not only throughout the local district, but I all over the U .S. and foreign cnun- ! tries also. IV uben I'.amb of the Ham1 r,,.,.,,t chnri-h of Christ gave a short
talk on the work being accomplished, at the Hammond church. After the general meeting refreshments were served by the members of the endeavor. A class party was given by Mi.ss Alverta Smith to the members of her Bible school class Monday evening. A good . time wa: enjoyed by all present. Misses Eora and Blanche Shay were the guests of their sister. Mrs. It. Brown of. Cedar street, Hammond. Orval Kansfieid !. on the sick list. Mrs. Bussel Brown was a Hammond business visitor Monday.
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Tarent Teachers meeting will be held Thursday evening. Feb. 3, at the school house. A good program Is promised. Eight refreshments to be served after the business meeting is over. Every one welcome. A special Invitation Is extended to the parents of the school c'hildren to better understand the present system of teaching. The Luther ladles' .Md are planning to give an oyster supper ;ome time this week. Mr. ami Mrs. E. I'lper, formerly of Oklahoma are now residing in the Tedelow home on Kennedy avenue.
DENOUNCES "RED RAIDS" BY BAET CAMPBELL tSTr rr RRF.SPCNDI-NT I. N SLRVICE1 WASHIN'iTf.V F. h. 1. The so-c.n!,ed "Rel rabies conducted by AttorneyCeneral A. Mitchell I'almer and his ents were denounced today a-" a "shameful yielding to hysteria" by Francis Fisher K..ne. form--r Vnited States District Attorney nt rhiMdclphi.t before the Senate Judiciary committee. . "There was nothing in tho so-called 'Bed' agitation t show a movement for the over-throw oT tho American government," Kane said. Kane nsisn'd his office after he had disagreed vith Talmer n.s to how the Agents of the Peportment of Justice should proceed against svo-CAlled "rods" in l'hlladelrhia, he explained.
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THE FEBRUARY Cotton Goods Sale starts' the second day with renewed surprises This is to be a season of more Cottons than ever for the joy of possession, as well as for the gratification of being patronesses to a far-flung American industry that deserves broadest feminine support. And now PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM down where you may enjoy buying beautiful wear, things without the least thought of extravagance espscially NOW while this great Cotton Sale is going on in this store. ve want you to come and see the special groups of Cctton tomorrow see the new textiles for Spring dresses. You will enjoy them and the new lower prices. Two items special for Thursday:
LONG CLOTH XX quality, soft finish, for, particular sewing. 10 yard bolts (1 bolt to a customer) 10 Yd. Dolts, $1.29 ea.
INDIA LINON Fine sheer quality, full bleached, silk finish. 19c Yard
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Do not buy a washing machine until you have seen the A. B. C. Super Electric. It is the highest grade washer made. A beautiful machine doing beautiful work. $5 puts the A. B. C. in your home. Balance in small payments. Phone 678 for fre2 home demortitration. The Electric Shop 643 Hohman st., Hammond, Int1 .an Jbjbjb ja js n o n b b r BIDBIDDDQBQfllS
"rVWENTY year ago, when the famous I Spindle Top gusher was brought in, a great volume of petroleum was permitted to spout from the discovery well and flow to waste in the Gulf of Mexico, only the feeblest effort being made to conserve it. Today, such a practice would be considfred to wastcfuh as to be criminal. The modern viewpoint does not tolerate waste in any phase of the oil industry. For many years the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been in the lead of those forces which sought conservation, economy and maximum efficiency in the refining of petroleum. This Company was convinced that refining methods were susceptible of continuous improvement; it believed that with every year of experience, more gasoline might be produced from the crude oil. In furtherance of this idea of continually increasing efficiency, the Company installed th best laboratory equipment obtainable, and employed the most expert petroleum chemists. From these laboratories, has come along other notable improvements, the famous Burton process, to increase the yield of gasoline from ths crude, without sacrifice of quality. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is so organized that it is responsive to new ideas, both social and industrial. Its policy is flexible. It does not operate by rule of thumb. The very foundation of its ability to be of such fundamental service to society, lies in its recognition of the value of a close alliance between industry and science. It has developed sn organization which fits smoothly into the machinery of social progress. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is guided by men who represent in their points of view the aspirations and determinations of the new world in which we live. These men. Directors of the Company, conceive their task to be that of guiding the industry in accordance with modern ideas of fairness and justice. These men possess both the experience derived from long intimacy with petroleum problems, and the foresight to anticipate the future with its constantly changing industrial values and economic needs. Standard Oil Company 910 So; Michigan Ave., Chicago 2381
