Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1921 — Page 5

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An ere-nt. of Interest tr Hammond popl is a rvoital on the evrnins f Junf Cnl. at th Provi.y trrian i-hurc'ii. to be Riven by l.uilla Ini?rid Claus. pianist. assisted by I.yjia Wolter Van Glider, dramatic soprano. Miss t.'laus. for a number of yar. has continued i"r ftudl! as planiste with Kthrl denote Clifford and the Oaruthers School ot Music In Chicago, and this will hher first appearance In Hammond since her graduation. Mrs VanGilder needs no introduction to Hammond music, lovers She has been touring with thv Chicagi Grand Opera Compan. uu y:.r recently returned from the Pacific trFt after an extended tour. Edward Flynn. ivfco has teen quite IH for the past wm' with influenza which almost developed into pneumonia Is slightly-improved. The marriage of Myrtle Webb. daugrMer of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb of 11!? Harrison street to Charles Dlt-ri-h, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. C Dietrich of 43S Bauer street was solemnised Saturday, Slay 21, in the study or the First Presbyterian church at in the afternoon the Rev. Parrett officiating. They were attended by Marojry Webb, the sister of the bride, and Irar Iarson of Fast ChlcaRo. The bride looked lovely in a frock of pearl Krey canton crepe, and a picture hat to match with a corsage of orchids and HIs of the valley, the bridesmaid w ore a grey canton crepe trimmed 1n h:vlc satin and a hat to match with a mrsaa-e of pink roses. Following: the c'-remony a dinner was served at the bride's home, fo tha immediate families. :';er -which the bride and groom !t -n a honeymoon for Signal Mountains. Tnn, On their return they will be at home to their friends in their bungalow on 431 Katon street. The bride and Kroem are both well known in Hammond, having Jived here for most of their liveg and attended the grades and h!irh schools of this city, they recevd the congratulations and best wishes or their friends. Mrs. Dietrich looked rharmltif in a groins: away suit of blu tricotine with an attractive hat to correspond. As a complete surprise to their many friends comes the news of the marriage f F, H. Murray of this city to Leila Htscall of Fast Chicajo. They were Huietly married in Chicago Saturday afternoon. May 21. thero were no attendants. They will live at the I.yndora Hotel for the present, Mr. Murray Is one of the most prominent of the younger members of the Lake '"fiunty Bar. and Miss Ilascall is well known In both Hammond and Esst Chicago having- been employed as the secretary for the Knst Chicago scho.il board, until her marriage. Mr and Mrs. M. TCnezevich entertalne dar a six o'clock dinner in honor of i"". A- Fnay's birthday Friday evening. May 2ith The dinner, which consisted of seven courses was servd at tables which were attractively decorated in red and white carnations and ferns. Th evnlng was spent playing games end wih music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Fo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolf. Mr and Mrs. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Knez'vich. Mr. and Mrs. N. Marney. Mr. and Mrs. W. Orabman. the Misses K. A'ibrtson. M. Killy. Al Weaver, . Fraza. H. Fraia. A. Kasala. II. Xrrow. ihe Mesdame eC. A, Snay. Albert -n. K. J. Hoist. J. Kuaeman. R. Richards of Chicago, and A. Walcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fasse and son Walter have returned from a motof trip to Rloomington. Ind. and Oxford, O.. where they stopped to visit Harold at Bioomlngton and Florence at Western. At Western they attended a number of the graduation exercises includingthe annual tree day which they enjoyed very much. They returned by the way of Cincinnati. The puptLs of Genlerleve Gauthler and Marion McAleer will be eeen In dancing recital Wednesday evenln the Jith of May. 1921, at the K. of p. ha't. Marion and Genievleve wlil also dance. The Kappa Delta Gamma glrla wtii meet this evening at the home of Miss 5arah McLaughlin to make final arrangements for their dancing party, which is to be given Wednesday night at the Lyndora hotel. The T. O. T, M. Hoc!a.l Clnh will hold a meeting all day tomorrow at the homa of Mrs Hans Gran of 637 Calumet vanue, 3fl Mary Orrin of Eart Orange, N. 8PKCIAI MKKTIMi JKW1SH A lit. The JwUh Ladles' Aid of Hammond will hold a apeclal meeting tonight at the home ot Mrs. J, Blum. Walthain ftreet. All members are requested to be present. 6-21-1 PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE nEMSTirCHIlfG, Bl'TrO COTKRiyc, BRAIDING pnoPT sEHVinP CA LI WASSEVS TELEPHOsB 449 I K. STATE ST.. UAMMO.ND l-ll-MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE ' 'nca go dail 'Tie.ip ran s L'oa! and !'-i:g distince hauling. l'horxs Sail nod" a-W: American Motor Transfer Line, Hammond. 6-16-lot All officers and guard of W. B, A. Macoabees are to meet at the Oddfellows hall at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. Tho Jewish Ladi's' A ;d of iiamnn nr j will hold card pin ly ai K. f I'. Hill I tomorrow afiernoi.-n a- 2;.". Every on ig ordtally invited and ticket.-, may be had a; the door. Hrid'i. whist nd pedro a on the (.eiiedule and prizes ill he eag-riy contended for-o-2o-l 4 l. W-sV. - 4 v A r- M 6 t'J Cr1

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J. spent the week end in Hammond aa the guest of friends. Sirs. Hartman of T1 Becker street pleasantly entertained the So and So club, tho guests brought their needle workand story telling was enjoyed, tne evening concluded with a nice luncheon. The guests were the Misses Eva and Hazel Hamer, Charlotte Hasten. .Selma and Itetha Hugo, Wilhelmlne Weymueller, Esther ychaeffer. Sin. Harry Hartman and Mrs- Conn the next meeting ill take place in two weeks at the home of Miss Kaston of Dmckcrt strcot.

Mrs. latta and Miss Marguerite I. alia of GreenMburg. Pa., who have been the hu.e guests of the A. M Turners of Glendale Park for the past week, left today for Uattle Creek. Mich., where they will st.y at the sanitarium for a few weeks. Mrs. W, J. McAleer will entertain the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club at a one o'clock luncheon and bridge at her home tomorrow Invitations are out for the second or a scries of recitals given by the members of the teac!iers"eertiftcate class of the Hammond Musical college Tuesday evening at S o'clock. All music lovers and any one interested in the work are cordially invited to attend. Pr. A. W. Lloyd is still ill at ht home on South Hohman street Mrs. W. E. Russell has been ill tor the rast few days. STlss Elsie Furnnar of South Bend. Ind., spent the week end in Hammond as the guest of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith of this city. Mrs. Mary Hemstock of Valparaiso, Ind., spent the week end as the guest of her daughter Ixila Hemstock and her son Roscoe Hemstock and family. PETITION FOR ADOPTION Sit Nellie Burke, a widow residing on West Park avenue in Robertsdale. today filed a petition in the superior court at Hamnu.nd to adopt. MUs Sarah Grances Gammon. The girl, who is 19 years old has lived with Mrs. Hurke since Infancy. Her mother is dead and tha whereabouts of th father are unknown. Attorneys Fetterhoff & Ahlgren prepared the petition for Mra Burke. From the Police Station Have you seen an eight-day-old oalf running around this morning? Akos Terga. who live at Forsythe and Webb streets, has lost one which he values at J12fl and he thinks It was stolen. Mltvs Grace Hoover, 57 Sibley treet. lost her wrist watch through theft, or otherwise, at the Calumet avenue carnival .v'aturday night. Tha watch in valued at 135, Jawrence Long, it Sibley street, had a blcyc'e which refused to run. ao he stored it at the rear of his home. Someone, undaunted by the Immovability of the machine, picked it up bodily and carried 1t away. 5am Samueleon, 34J Columbia avenue is another victim of bicycle thieves. They stole his mount from In front of the Lion store. FAVORITISM IS CHARGED There hiu betn some bitter foel'.ng expressed on tha part of North Side working men in Hammond against the liilnoli Car and Manufacturing company, because of the alleged favoritism shown to IlUnnfla men in hiring hoip at the plant. The North Bide workers, who express themselves through the North Side Polish Civic dug, feel that as they are Hammond taxpayers, they should be given prefereone over the men from fturnham, Pullman and Kensington, by the Hammond company, Officials of the Illinois Car company state that this -condition Is due to the fact that the Illinois men were the ones who supported the company when men were needed, and therefore they are duty bound to hire these men now. when the- need work, in preference to the Hammond men, who worked In other plants when men were needeld The company further states that those of the Hammond men who did not work for the company when they were needed, are receiving the fame consideration as the men from aorosa the 1 ; ne. AT THE PARTHENON There are e-nly 2i letters in the alphabet, but that doesn't keep the KngJah language from having an apparently unlimited number of words Every munlcal comedy contains the same ingredients, srmg, fun, dances girla and comedians, but that doeen't in any way tera the variety of muaical comedy, There has Just come tr. the stage a new musical piece of thumb-nail proportion called, "Under the Apple Tree," It too, has all the standard necessities of etiiera played of the sort, but just the same, it is as new, as bright, as refreshing and as different as any two words which may possess some of the same letter. The featured player is Loring Smith, a comedian of versatility and ability. The book and lyrics are by Earl JIiBoyle and the music by Walter L. Rosemont. These two m n have written some of the best tabloid musical pieces that vaudeville boasts of and FREEI FREE! DEMONSTRATION WONT RUB OFF Da 'ST ressing x WHITE FABRIC SHOES CLEANED FREE Monday Tuesday Wednesday

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"Under the Apple Tree" la a piece they have evry reason to be proud of. The production is adequate, the girls pretty and the cosfumea in the lata.it mode. "A Hungarian Rhapsody," is offered by Murray Kissen with Harry Weston and Ben Reubens. It Is a hilarious skit. Murray Kissen Is well known as a sinking sone writer. With Harry Weston and Ben Reubens and Frank CorIx tt. they form a comedy quartet. They take an assortment of laughs, songs and da.icrs, prepare, cook and serve t hrn.

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a tensnt won his appeal from the lower coin order appointing a receiver for his household good. Irving C'owle of Hammond, the tenant., was sued on a lease two days after he did not pay rent, in advance, according to the record in the case. The lease gave Peter II. Hick a lien on the household goods, the record showed, and the Porter county court appointed a receiver, in doing so. the supreme court said the lower court exceeded its authority.

mVZ DDCDADATinM Tfl IIIHUI I Him I Hill I If I III ii its wiaiwii BW ENTERTAIN SHRINERS Kxtensive preparations are being! made by Win W. Hunter r!f Gary and j committee for the entertainment of more than 1500 Shriners of northern Indiana on Monday, June 6. when the annual ceremonial and Initiation will be held at the Orpheum theatre. The ceremonial which was to have been t held at Hammond was called oft on account of the announcement by the contractors that they would be unable to have the new temple comrleted by that dat.e. ADOPTION PETITION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bherou and wife of Whiting filed a petition in the HamlnonS superior court to adopt Kmanual Kublk, the year-old chili, who has been living with them since last fall. The child's mother is dead and his father who lives In Chicago has given hip consent to the adoption. Attorney P.o;. K. Green filed the petition for the Sherons. MUTINY IS CHARGED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICCl uOXDON, May 23. An official inquiry was opened today into the mutinous outbreaks of a battalion of Inniskilling fusilliers at Avely, in Bieox. oij Sunday when two p jbllo houses wera raided and many pedestrians were forcibly held up. Two hundred men were involved in the disorders. Tney broke camp and had caused much damage, meanwhl'e. terrorizing the district before they were roundel up by other troops and escorted hack to their cantonments under an armed suard. A number of motorists were he'd up by the soldiers. HUSBAND SHOOTS I WIFE; KILLS SELF, CHICAGO. May 23. William Hlnrs a farmer near Jackson. Mich., was expected here today to claim the body of .lis daughter. Mrs. Kmma Gallagher who was shot to death by her husband. Joseph Gallagher, in a hote her,. Why Stomach Trouble Weakens the Heart I TT8M TLAOWOET DISCS 50 cent BOTTLE FREE Better digestion maks for better nutrition and increased bodily strength. Indigestion and ryspensia frequently weakena the heart especially when fermentation occura and gases form. The stomach when distended crowds the lungs and affect the heart action. IntenMnal indigestion leads to the formation of irritant poisons which, when csrried by the blood through the h'-srt. aggravate its condition. Many distressing ailment vanish as the stomach gets w-11. Increase, the health of your stomach and intestinal giands. Great results are accomplished. If rou suffer from Stomach Piord"r. Indigestion. Iyspepla, "Sour" Stomach. Ptelchlng, Fermentation. Bloating, Wind Colic. Gas or Stomach APments we will rive vou a BO-cent bottle of FLAGWORT rSlSC3 (SO IMses) FREE. Prepared with herb juices onli Kntirely free from mineral matter. Not an artificial digestant. Tnvlgorstes organs, engaged In the process of digestion, nul'rltlon and strength building. Send thie notice with 10 cents to The Francl Co.. IVpt. K-345. Temple Court. V. T. City. Ton will receive by paid rarcel post s regular 50 cent bottle (50 j-i'o rTtKTl.- Adv. e ! .. I BURKET The Dentist will give a special low price for Honest, Reliable Dentitstry until June 1 st. On account of the cut in wages and short time so many men have had to stand for. this cut in prices will give you a chance to have your teeth taken care of. PAINLESS EXTRACTING GUARANTEED Don't Pay Me if It Hurts Over Wool worth 5 & 10c Store Telephone 3189 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL S P. M. massy i f

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SUED FOR $325 ON UNPAID NOTES Andrew Hires has filed suit against Joe .Bakalta for $325 alleged to be due on unpaid notes held by plaintiff. Bires charged that he asked defendant for the money, but payment waa refused. TO RETURN TO PARIS Carl Dcnnowitz, city editor of the Gary Tribune, who disposed of his interests in the daily in a deal last week to Ed Toner, R. H. Phillips and Chas. Kmley, expects to return to Paris about the first of July, where he wlil tngae in the production of motion picture publicity of an international nature. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN'TEl) W nan or girl to us -1st in general housework; must be ff.nd of children; 531 Lions street, Hammond. 5--3-1 WAVTEP Chambermaid, o 7 .1 Calume; H'.'c-nu1, I Tn ti ir -nd "After Your Child's Bath Mothers Should Use Sykes Comfort Powder," sajs Nurse Soper Peekikill. N. Y. " I am senriimr you the picture of a dear little boy on whom I have used Sykea Comfort Powder with wonderful results. In my work as a nurse I have never found any powder U looming ana neaiing kyr. Uf hen used daily after a baby's bath it keeps the ekin free from chafing, rashes, scalding and soreness. There if nothing like it." Mrs. Sadie A. Soper, Nurse, Peek 6k ill, N. Y. The reason Sykes Comfort Powder is successful in such cases is because it contains six healing, antiseptic inirre""i ioum in oramarv taicumi 1 cSmtfh Mk'-sMUHh rl sfi. XAlCMOITI. IKDIAWA Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros.. Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, cll 3650 91. Have Your Eyes Examined at the only Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake County ' Glasses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optometntlj Hammond Optical Parlors OO TsTI n-t---10) PHONE 1441

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