Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1921 — Page 8
Thursday, April 14
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At The County Seat
Nw marriasro license ar: William MNW1, Muskesfori. rhrt.-tiTic Goodwin, Ifainmnnd; Irl R. Ikishaw. iary. Flor-f-rne E. Xwton, Lomlun, Ilnslan.l; Frank Shiviri'ki. Mary Kkndiwiska, Indiana Harbor; William K. Whitakir Marie -Meyr. Hammond; Joseph M.. 3'halen. Mlc-hiiran City. 'Pat'icrlne J i'ros. Oary; John Hamntk, Hast ChU "o. Mari T. Saroka, Whir.inK; Jolii K. Seward. Hammond, Florence J, riir-lipx, HessviHe; Espas Angel, T5 William. Clary. Th" Chrysolite club are belnsr entertained at the Commercial ciu-b room? for their bi-monthly feed tonight, Misses Daza Barr. Margaret Au'wurm. tlla.lys HJcattie and SLrn. Martin Smlt'm ere the hosteeees and '.n charge of the T'.enu. Card ni.srht will be enjoyed next Th-rsday nig-ht. lrs. Wiil Helde win the hostess 1 1 (re pot-luok clab at her home on Wednesday afternoon, prize? at auction were won by Mia. Edward Glover and ?J:ss Hannish Black. Walter Kane of Hobarr 1ited wit hi aunt, Mrs. Jerr.le Ward Wheeler on WVdne-sday. The Woman's Study cd-i of Crown Point has worked steadily for one. solid year and Is KOlnjf to let loose now and rntrTtaln you for one even'njf at the f'rewn theater, Thursday even-in -A;rll 8. The Junior play was an exif'.lent drama and you learned a los-. --n. The legion boys could not. be
beaten with thlr show. But thin Is vaudeville stuff and just what yon lanh at. in f'hleairn or New V'rk. If you want to hear fmm .-t h i n ir hoivj we would advise yo i not t.i buy a ticket as we have had heavy work all year. We ill r.i'l it nn ' Extra aftanza." Wonder what you will name it? It has no title. e are Jus g.iI n x t . entertain y o ' l . 'Henry T.enister of the sheriff's ofnVr mstde a busines strip to Nashville. Tern., this week and Deputy Sb. riff R. If. Kllborn went to sprinKfl.-d. in., on the saoie niisrlon. Mrs. J1'd J-ye ba5 pone to S.-;itU Bend to remain the, balance of t Hi werk at. the home of her sister. li. has been her honse juest in frown Point for a few days. .Mrs. Emmert Clymer has been confined to her home the past few- days with a very severe cold. Mrs. Ruby Bhlitis, who underwent a serious operation in Merc:.' hospital. Gary, 3a-t week .is now suffering from pneumonia and her condition is not as favorable as her friends uo'il.l wih Mrs. V. K. Stjsrmund and son, and M!s MR.cule Sehmal retsnnej on Tuesday from their winter trip to California, making several stors en r-uto and r. t-.irriing; by the iay of New irlcans. Mr?. Vernon Parry Is entertaimnc the house keepers at hf r Ii-iiio tbis afternoon.
ilary unless the units were filled UP to peace strength immediately, local organizers -yot bus' and enouch members were signed up to fill company "A" which will lie tworii in by Major .V. T. Rich of the federal service next Monday niK'it. Effort is now lHnn n:ad to secure cnotiKli metnlwrs for the other tv. companies "15" and "C"
MAY 7 GOING TO BE BIG DAY City wide interest is heir.K- displaye.l in G:y in the announcement that oil Ma 7. !e, I'inneo physical dirictor ;.t the vl.iry "V will siaKe u street roller sk,'it:ii contest for tbo kids of the i-i'.y and from the entries that are belli receUed a liundred or more will participate. Two or three blocks on f lth avemm tire to be closed to traflle to permit, the skaters to hold t:i' various events. Besides the roller skatlt'X events tneie will be one for the roller coast-rs and velocipede. Suitable prizes. wi-1 be awarded to the winners.
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Gary Country Club Members Hold Meeting Member cf the Oary Country Club held a meeting at the Gary Commercial Club rooms last tilht and besides listening to the report cf the finance oir.mittee took up the matter of financing' the construction of the club .bouse and considered the proposition of laying out the other nine holes of
th IS hole course. The membership may aiso be increased from 309 to 400 jth tab era.
warmth of the campaign a week ago is waxing- w armer eevry dy. On account of the larjre numbrr of unemployed in the city there are Job seekers galore. They are out worklnc for their respective candidates, expecting if they cross the tape a winner to get on the payroll.
BUTLER TO
LEAVE GAItYj According to a re; ft circulated on!
the streets In tlary jesterda. .Mt'Tivv T,. I, Butb-r. v loi assist-. 1 in the defee cf Ki'tili e'oe. the ijary me
dia:. n.-. who was sjiven a life sentence for the m itder of Erie ,,.hnw.n, an ) whose name . Hs mentioned frequently j In t he $15'rWi Ja(.'tf r l.ond mystery, is; If.iln to leave dary in the near f:iture. His name was also mentioned In tliej errand Jury in vest icat ion. but w as j cleared of the chr.rpes by liie bar as-, siu'lation. j
TO OPEN CITY MABKET APRIL 18 City Marketmaster Eussel L'.nprard announced this morning that the c'ty market openin (fwljieh has been p.-st-poned on accotint of the cold weather will open Arril 1?.
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PHONE RATES Five Iak county cities Oarj-. Hammond, Eajit Chicago. Indiana Harbor -nd Whitlny will fight the Increased phone rates according to ci'y attorney R. M. Davis of Gary today. City attorneys from the. above nanied cities met with Mr. Davis last week to form some plan of proceedure and .r:d It was decided that an appeal to the. commission for a rehearing: would lie the most practical method. The question will also be taken up by the council bodies cf these citl'-s a.t the rcg-ular meetings next week.
R. R. Cenek Company Sells Building for $8,500 John Karpen purchased the two-flat building located at 1660 Van Brtren street from th R. It. Cerek Company, for the sum of SS.500. The Cenek company are buildin? 1!:r('i more flat buildings In the same tie ig-hborhood. Thes hulldinss will be ready for occupancy iu a few V C t k 5.
Political Campaign . . . . ' Getting Warm Gary residents who can lock back Into the steel city' spolltical camT'Signs of eiirht and ten years a?o an comparing- the mwith the present city campaign. With nineteen days remaining; until fhe primaries on May 3, mayoralty candidate. .nd other office seekers are ptittinar In some hard licks and the
GARY FANS SEE CUB VICTORY
A larre number of Gary baseball bugs, caupht their first glimpse of the : national pastime in' Chios yetrr-: day when they witnessed the CU'bs trim! (he St. Eouis Cards in a 0-2 victory.
It Is estimated that 50 or more etccl city far.st took in the epenr.
Blow on Nose Nearly Causes Death Joseph Mar.dula. t-yenr-o'd Fr-ebel school studnt of 124 Mad'soti street
Gary, who was In a critical condition! at tho Mercy hospital s-ufferirsj? from j a nose hmorrh.ge and caused by a' blew ad-r.in:stcrVt by a fellow student, j is reported gettinjr alor, nlcei'.y and j will recover. ManJula's nose bled' nearly 24 hours hefore att'ndina: pe.y-! sieians were able to stop the flow of blood and he nearly bled to death.. The nasal membrane was r Jptured by the! blow. ',
with the Griffith team on Sunday., April 17 at Griffith. Ind. on account of the weather eondi- J t lori last Sunday the grume w hlch w a , ' to be play ed with the En n Tins; teaio, ' was postponed. Tl:oy w ill v'y her 4 o n A pri 1 2 I. The flyer Athletic dull was ors.in - j Ze,i and is now ready to take In niv I members. Their regular meetlnsr will; tnKe place, April 15. Friday niirbvl..
Members fr.on the a;e or l . years w.w be edtui'.ted. The house recently ac.ired by FeteMlnlnger itr.J family has 're-en .re-mode-led and 1 now- en plet'd. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. spencer wi'l occupy tho tame on "'burr day. Jos. F. vlerlach. trustee transacted business in town on Tuesday. Dr. J. Cheviifriy of Ham nond visited in town on Wednesday inorn'.r.T. Dr. E. Major of Chicago Heights transacted business here on Wtdnes-
r INTERNATIONAL NFWS SFRVK.EI MIAMI. Fla.. April 13. William Jen. nings Brjrm, tho . times eandldate for the presidency, declared here today that a return to the principles of Thomns Jefierson Is the Democrat lit party's only hope of restoration of power. The f-'atement was Issued In commemorttion of Jefferson's birthday. "Jefferson," Katd Mr. Bryan's statement, ",,. (,M1j a jfovernment which shall restrain men from Injuring one another and shall li-avc them otherwise free to roKulnte their own pursirts of industry, and improvement." , The t w-o parts of this sentence bilanee one another. Some have put omphrsMs on the words leave them otherwise free, and Ignored the first part of the sentence. The words otherwise free, are not intended to suspe-mi or weaken the demand tt.nt that government shall restrain men froru Injuring one another. It is necessary to restra.n I.l corporations - inanmade jrianM from one another, there Is no o.-c.issinn to discuss otherwise from injuring Ge.d-made men. and there no occasion to discus"! "otherwise fr'e." 1'ntil thls restraint Is made effective, probibiti.m is intended to detrain men frrm injuring one another and no on, ha a ritfht to quote Jefferon in import of a. policy which would leave liquor dealers free o Injure their fellows. ".Teffersem believed 1n economy In public exoenrlitures and In eejual an1 exact Justice to all. Democracy must believe in the same today, if it Is to live up TV, its name and be worthy of contldence. "Jefferson believed in peace with commerce and honest friendship with all nut tons, entangling alliances with nope. We need hip spirit today. "Jrt'ferson has ben dead nearly a century, but h'.s political code Is the only basis upon which a d-mocretic party .-an stand today, and the app'ying of Ideas to pending problems offers the democratic party i'.' only hope of rc'..rat:on to power."
ARRESTED AFTER SINGING HYMN SI I KIjB Y Xl LI ,E, Ind., April 14.- Tailed from church and placed under arrest. Joe Sweet was to be arraigned in the county court today on a eharse of attempted assault on die daughter of Edward tJelioe. Sweet had Just flni. -'lied slntrinjf a hymn when summoned from the religious service.
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FARMER TAKES HIS LIFE I.ArOUTR. Ind., April 14. John Marik. wealthy farmer of .an Pierre, coiim.i'ted suicide by hanging himself in the barn on his premise,?. The bodywas f.ojnd today. No motive has been d eov e re d .
Movie Actresses and Their Hair
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MUSTER IN COMPANY "A" MONDAY NIGHT Gary ts going to have a national suard unit of engineers after all. Iast week when a visiting non-oom-misisoneu officer visited Gary and made the statement that the unit of engineers would be taken away from
U. S. TO BE INVITED PARIS. April 14. Th I'nl'ed Stat-s ctT! be In-.'ted to sen! de.eeates to tic Porto R.-sa conference wh'ol. will ().-al with th financial and economic fit;: at Ion in Austria. The conference t was learned for the first tiiie today, was originally tuifg-esti.il by Arc. erics.
YCONSiHPATJON . J
Tile, Marble and
Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros.. Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91.
AmaizQ Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy rn five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Q&oby, Ind
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Did It ever occur to you that every movie actress you have seen ia lovely hair, while the most popular cunt their curls as th- ir chief beauty?
! In fact, many are leading: i.iuies ju.-i
because of their attractive looks. lr.'iiiiry among 'them discloses the fact that t hey bring out all the nuiui.u beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, not with any f--oap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting- a teaspoopf ul of canthrox (which they get from the druggist) n a our, of hot wat-r end applying this instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid is enough so it 5 easy to apply 1 to all the hair instead of Just the top of the head. After Its use, the hair dries vapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess !1 and .dirt pro dissolved and entirely disappear. The hair is so fluffy that it loo Us much heavier than It is. its luster ar.J j roftnss are delightful Adv.
Tour Shoes for Dress Occasions
DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Forbidden Freit" tad "Little Red Ridin; Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Mi Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
You will find splendid varieties of dress shoes at the Walk-Over store at prices that are an economy. STRAP SIMPLICITY Notice the new cut-out idea in this onetrap pump. There is a wonderful treatment of lines in this style. Not the least suggestion of omee decoration, yet this dainty strap ha e 1 o nn striking originality. Try it cm, ?i-'-M-'
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JAS. B. ORTT 169 State St. Hammond
Twin City
News Notes
Mrs. Waldo IJailey, former resident of (Vilumet and now of Cleveland, O., where Mr. Kailey who isj with the Gras.selll Oienilcal Y of this city, was transferred to the cn-stem ofiices. ias biiik on a visit accompanied by her little daughter Jean. They isited at the ( '. Sebniitt and V, Schweitko homes, in Kennedy avenue and are now spending a few week (n cliieaen prior to ihejr fp.,nu back east. Mr. l'-aiiey was iri the ( tiiea.po dlstritc a few days on hus1ue;s. and returned in advance, to his wife and daughter. Mr. Isaac Mills of Trunimond street hold an nil dny session yesterday with her priests, members of the "anton Auxiliary, who ore prcp:irin articles that ill be oefrred for sale at the new P.unneli Clar.-.pe. In Indiana. Harbor, date of May CSth, when the receipts of that occasion will so toward the defrayal of expenses of the ortranizat Ion .movement which ts allied with the uniformed rank of Odd Fellow?. The Esther Kebekahs of Indiana Harbor are holdiuff a meeting this evening to which all members are urs"d to le present, and tomorrow afternoon they are eutert" !io"ir 1 -i "ublie card par' at the Odd To '.lows' Hal' to which all friends are invited. n The Mesdames A. J. SloeonYb and .1 jy walker returned lat eveninpr from Pi mouth, Ind.. where they have been ntfendlnp'a dlsToct convention of missionary s of Methodist churohe. le.tli ladies were delepate? representing thKast f!i1cRO I'hurrh. Alexander Soml;. o. steamship a?ent and well known real estate dealer m r.ast Chicago, has j-ist returned freni nr cxtendel trip ..hroad, coMr:r.; hus'ness and pleasure tra-eds. U has in forest inc reports from the court rv s that lie aeross tl, s.-ns. f-ie'r c'-.nd't ion and p'tiern! trend of affairs. Mrs. fioonre V. Pickr.ell, wife of Ir JP'cknell, underwent surgrer" treatmen; at, the Mercy hospital in (ary yesterday, and is rail ii'.c well from the ef feits of the anaetbefle and opt ration Her coi.d'tion was brought aSut fr.o an acute tral.ely of '..ng- slandii tt. Miss Pyb-1 ""'.app' r is a patient at flu Mrrey Hojj-l'al In ;ary unilrg-":m-medlncl and surreal trea.tn.ent. Legal notices ANTHONY" N'OMlN"Si'iN. ET. 1. OIUVKI, ItO.Mi, rr.bM! i'RFIKK TowNsiiir. i,ir. CO.. ri'. TI' E OV URAVKI, l:r bHTTIM LAKE ror.Nj'Y, INDIANA. STAT1 V TN'DIANA. COfXTT OF I-AKK S?:
DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday. "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red Ridirg Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
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DON'T FORGET Don't forget to attend the Forced to Close Out Sale at Cohen's Variety Store, 204 E. State Streets opposite the postoffice. Everything must be sold in 18 days, regardless of price.
Hammond Phone 793 794 Service
THESE PRICES ARE GOOD AT OUR HESSVILLE STORE ALSO Hams, Oscar Mayar' approved Ham, 8-10 average. .29c California Hams, per pound I8V2C Smoked Pork Butts, per pound at 35c Brisket Bacon, XZf 2 average at 28c Best Native Boneless Rib Roast, per pound 35c Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound 25c Veal Breast, with pocket 19c Veal Stew, special at 1 8c Plate Corn Beef at 8V2c Calf or Beef Brains 16c Boneless Cod Fish 23c Spiced Herring, 3 for . . . . 25c Spiced Russian Sardines, pound 20c Home Made Sauer Kraut, quart 10c Fresh Spare Ribs, per pound 15c Ham Shank, per pound 18c Bath Rose Soap, 6 for 27c Spotless Cleanser, 3 for 12c; 3 for 25c Cora Flakes, per package 9c Armours Pork and Beans, 2 cans .... 25c
Puritan Malt, special 80c Our Special Coffee, 4 pounds for 99c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for 25c Good Luck Butterine, 2 pounds for 50c We also have Baby Chicken Feed. 100 pounds Poultry Feed, special $2.35 Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 27c American Family Soap, 10 bars 59c Can Corn or Peas, 3 for 27c Tomato Puree, 3 cans 19c Calumet Baking Powder 29c Wax Paper, 6 rolls for 25c Cucumbers, 10c, 15c and 20c Strawberries, green onions, new potatoes, new peas, Pineapples
WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY C. W. HUBBARD AUTO DEUVERY 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND
Notice Is hereby irlven thnt the ru !! !
or toramissionvts of ald County, will receive staled proposals for the improvement of a eei-l-.in highway in s.ild County, by RrudinK, dr.unins and pa -in,j Miid Uravt'l liond in tvdar Creek Township, luitra n a the Anthony Noinenson et. !., ;r:tl Ib.nd, as sot t.ut, in the idfins. .--r,. . :llr-, ion.s tind rrolib; now on lile. in do office of H19- Auditor of s.ild County, by and und. r th"f . SUte of Indiana. Said pealrd proposals wilt bo opei..-d and contract swot.bd on the Srd dty of .May, l&i. ;id:i or proposals will l. received until 1 o'o.lo. t l m., 0f ajj day. Kids will for th completion if xi id improvement in accordance with the plans, profiles and specifications tiled in the office of the Auditor of said county, and Win 11 Include ali labor and material for Id wor In no cu: will extra co-npenf n m be allowed for idditb.nal w,ik. bib-Red to have been done by the contractor or contractors, to whom Is a war led the contract. Ka Ii bid shall bo a .-companlcd by a personnl or surety bond in the fuin 'cjual to double fie amount of ih.0 bid tiled for the work to bid on, to be ap1 roved by the Tionrd of Commissioners of rnfd C'-ii;.)-.-. Sail bonds sball l.e conditioned f.-r the faithful performance of the uorK; the sureties, if p. r01.nl, shrill be r'.;d.nt freeholders of the Sbnte of Jnd:ana. one of whom shall be a resident of I.n.J;e ''-.hinty. Said bon-J '.-.!! , for the benefit of any pcrs,-n. iTw-n.i, or corporation, who shall suffer any lo or damage by r.-a..nn of an; such bidder fallinir or neKl'ctlng to enfr int.. ft contract to j..-r. form such m It aw-irded bv the said f'.oard of C-mniis,ioner! or to carry out
the (.ime in bdj- jiarth-ular or to pi, for any labor or iit-i !ai -.l,:. ti rn.iy have been furnished f any mh.-'i contractor or (.ontrart .rs ..r ; . sub-co.:. tractor, affrnt or uirii-if en-ir r.t tin... : him, tn'thr ci,i,.st ruction of -aid wo-. Fiid !:npr.o, tynt ... -;i i, :, , .lfJ n 'lil. to th,- b.w.-st 1-1 sp. nv.i,,. t.-.rii , upon f.ffida vlt of n-.i.collu -:, n, v b; b must l.c submitted with tlcir bid. a:.. I upon failure f subn:!! su h .1 'f ..iri . Stji h pr. p,, sal r r b'd will be ?-, , y, . tlie X.iard: ami the Hoard rc -.1 r ft r'.Kht to r.-i.et any and all b: ii. Tim" for tic completion o!' s-iid y, rk will bIk'ro'.l upon after tie l.'.-oir of Siii contrae', by the J'.oard of i',.ir,.nisi..ners and the succ, p.. f nl bidder. CSvcti by ord. r of tl.-v Itoard of Couii' y. C.KQIV.V. ,1. I-N ibANP 4-U 21-2. Auditor l.ak- t -c m y , I- .l, DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Forbidden Fruit" and "l ittle R?tl Ridinj Hood." Saturday, Dorothy GUh in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
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SEE US AT THE EAST CHICAGO AUTO SHOW Henry Wagner Co. Bosch Magneto Service Special Ford Equipment We Repair Everything Electrical THE MAN WHO KNOWS
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Rottenbergs Grocery k Market Phones 284285 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind. Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 15-16
SELLING AGENCY FOR CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE Famous Seal Brand Ccrfee 1 lb. can, 45c; 3 lb. can $1.32
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Golden Santos Coffee, C 1 .00 rrrfA riiri 1K
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R. Blend Coffee. $ 1 35 per lb., 48c, 3 lbs. 1 Our Best Nut Margarine, OC per lb Puritan Malt Extract, -with a 3 02. package of Hops. AH per set ZfJK
Sincerity Oats, large pkg Garden Sauer Kraut. large can Pet Milk, tal! cans, 2 for
15c 10c 25c
FRESH FISH EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Telmo Pineapple, sliced, ?Q large can J J Red Raspberries in heavy 1 tf syrup. No. I can .... Per dozen cans. $1.50 Monarch Catsup, O large bottle -C?C American Fa mi I v, P. 6c G. 2 Q PVIc Nar.tr, a "ll) lor, OOC
Jap Rose Soap, 3 bars for Lneeda Biscuits, 3 for : . . Peanut Butter. 1 lb. glass jar ... . Assorted Soups, 3 cans
27c
25c 25c 25c
We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats We Dress Our Own Poulhy
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THE WORLD'S BIGGEST JOB-AND ITS SCOPE Every year the Presidency of the United States grows more important, until now it is recognized as the biggest job in the world. Yet few people realize that the president is not chosen by a majority vote and that several of our presidents have not been the most popular choice of all the people. This fact is clearly discussed in the story of the Presidency, one of the series of articles on Our Government, which we are issuing monthly. If you are not receiving this material, drop in and let us add your name to the list of those to whom we are sending it each month. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank Indiana Harbor, Indiana
