Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 298, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1921 — Page 9

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Tuesday. Juno 7, 1921. TFTE TrVfRS" PAfiE 51 J16 Newspaper Story "Thousands of orders, production increased 50 per cent" the Factory Story. "Busy day and night ! Give us more cars! Eveiy Willys-Overland dealer's Story. "Extraordinary values! How do you do it!" the People s Story. "C ome to our store! See for yourself how busy we are selling cars. Greatest business we have ever known. Get your order in line today if you want early delivery!" Our Own Story. vtSE 4

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Don't forjeet the dance at Springy H-il Grove Thursday evening, June & j Everybody welcome.. Music by Stark Jazz Orchestra. 6-7-.Tohn A. B'-inselberi; and wife cele-j "brated- their eilver wedding at their j home i miles eaut of Crown Point laetj Saturday night. The dining room was J decorated with both tame and wild) flower. Following the supper thero via dancing: In the ham In tha good dd fashioned way. Tho9 present be side the mother of Mrs. Busselberg, j who Is 12 y ears old were: Mr. and i Mri. . Blaul, Mrs. H. Peters, Mis K j OBation and Mr. J. Barman of ChicaH. j Mr. and Mrs. O. HeDtiKorn ana larmiy lr. and Mrs. W. Baagrer and Mr. and Jfrs. U Hansftn of Gary; Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. A, Knopf. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Busselberg and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ooepplns. Mr. ajld Mrs. Herman Busseiberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. K. Boepplng, Mr and Mrs. II. Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strong and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Prochno and family and Mr .nd Mrs. W. Vrorhno and family. The received many presents in silver. j The 'Westminster guild compli- , rnented three brides af their lasti night's session at the home of Miss1 Bessie Blacfc. The affair was in the, nature of a linen shower and Misses j Helen Htxon and Stella Breyfogrle j who? marr!ae;s will occur in June i and Mrs. Fred Toun?. who was re-j eently married, rcived some beaut;-; tul gifts. ! Albert Forter of Lowell was at- ! tending to business matters in Crown Point on Monday. j Ejerene irjuri.rd of Indianapolis was: in Crown Point on Monday. Mr. Car-1 pentifr is a representative of the V j Ii. iUirford company, who have the j contract for stationary and supplied,! t The banns of marrlagre for John j Maxwell .f this city and Mt?s Apnea : O. Grady of Lima, Ohio, were published in St. Mary's church on Sunday, j Mr. Maxwell is In the employ of the ' Lincoln highway contractors. j Judge Vlrjjil 3. Reiter of Hamnioirl: was in Crown Point on business on i Monday. The American legion team trounced th Dyer team on Sunday In a fa: -t ball game t the tune of 7 to 2. TinDyer team was out clashed, the Le'U'n team showing; marked improvement in a week's time. William Pitt. tin; catcher of the Lesion team, whoat home is in Hobart. had the misfort une j to break his lef wiiii'- .-didtns for a; base in the eighth inning. The b'ne was broken Just below the kne" and j the accident is much regretted by the j Legion team as Pitt was a clever i catcher and his services will be mh-sed in the coming games. Discouraging reports come from tha bed side of Cryus Ilayden the past few days and his condition Is such as to warrant alarm among hi." many friends who ha. e been much cheered at his apparent Improved conditii-n lately. Kd !Iiel ha? returned from jhtftgo where h spent the week end 1th friends. Mrs. W. O. Ferguson "f O.-ont ', Wl.i s s.pendintr several weeks with her laughter. Mrs. August Heide. on Court

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street. Benny Helfina on a petit larceny charge was given 30 days in jail and u $20 fine for stealing one gox of cignretn from Charley Parks of Gary, in the criminal court on Monday and James Rynoids was ztven a 30 day Jall sentence for stealing goods valued at .10 from Tony Alexandria. The. crimes were committed In Gary In Ma rch. The county commissioners met for their weekly meeting on Monday but transacted only routine business They will be in session today and let the- contract for the coal for the county farm. On next Monday the award will be made for installing the electrical work for the fair grounds Mrs. Ruth Wheeler Is entertaining a few friends at luncheon today complimenting Mrs. Gretchen Finncli of Cleveland. Ohio. GARY NEWS TAKE STEPS TO IMPROVE W. FIFTH Preliminary steps for the widening of West Fifth avenue, in Gary and the r .;ui facing of tht thormiglifare from Film ore street to the PennsyK ania true?; were tikn by the b'-a'd 'if wo ks at the r-gu!a r fsefsion yesterday when a declnmatory resolution was passed outlining the improvement and setting Monday, June 27, as the date when remonstrances will be heard. The street will be widened from 46 to or feet. Hammond Shriners Hold Impressive Street Parade The Orak Temple Shriners of Hammond accompanied by their patrol drum and bugle corps proved themselves an added us well as Interesting attraction to the ceremonial of the oriental Shriners of the northern Indiana district, which was held at the Oi pheum theater in Gary last night j wh'-n they rnarch'd in er.lumn fromi the So'ith Shore Eleetrh station, invn! Broadway to the nrpwnra theater. The! Hammond d legation arrived r.ver a i fcpeeial train, bringing several hun ilred to Jljr Steel City. F. Richard Schaaf Back From the East A.'ter a trip of ten flays through the east, which wa. mode to get a nor', ey of the present business conditions. Ti'.i 1 a rd Schaaf, president of t h- F: N.iti.oiaj bank in Gary, returner! tcrrtM-. A'though he foend :in-;i " 'Tel Ui u,"; s di'l at 1 lie pres'-r.t tl:C". Scb.aaf stated that wa con 1 t Itat bt;siness conditions wi': Itr.prove J very materially dur'r t t iMir!i r:;; I months. Pr!.-e! wlil th' n have i-c. h- : ed a new, permanent base and there I

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NEW PRICES $765 $765 $1085 $1370 Car will b no hesitation of business surging ahead. HERE'S A HOT ONE FROM GARY The story Is often toid that they will steal most anything In Gary and it s' about true. The list of articles taken now includes everything imaginable from a house down to a baby hujrgy, tho latter being added to the list yesterday afternoon. During these days of hardship which many Gary families are experiencing, the police are hearing an unusual large number of petit thefts. Yesterday afternoon the police received a call from a Mrs. M. Pargorle. residing at 613 Washington street, who in an excited voice, told the deri sergeant that soma on had stolen her baby buggy from in front of the residence. Upon making an investigation the police learned from a man who refused to give his name that he Baw a woman caryrinpr a baby in her arms walk up to the buggy, place the infant inside and wheel it away. Now the police are looking for her. Colored Deputy Resigns Attorney Fred Poult, colored deputy i Prosecuting Attorney Dwight M Kinder some months ago to tak charge of the cases In Justice Charis Gregory's court, tendered Ms resignation late yesterday. Mr. Kinder stated til's morning that he had n-t appointed anyone to fill the vacancy, but would probably do so In a day or so. GARY BOY UNDER ARREST IN CHICAGO li'rtnel Payers, If. year old Gary lad reHding at 777 Adams street, was taken Into the custody of the Chicago police department late !at right after he had he-en caught in the act of prowl!ng a Chicago fie according iary p die to word received by fii department laat night. The lad's j mother was notified and told the po!!ee she would go to Chicago this ( morning. j To Elect Officers in Gary Tomorrow; The annua! election of officers and directors of the T-.xliana Stevl Co.. tin- Gary Jfeat Light and Water Co. and th.. ;.,.-y Land Co. will take place in Gary this year, nojtieea having ben s nt out to tin- stockholders, that officials armed with proxies of the !' t od holders will gather in the steel city on Wednesday f r that occasion. The three companies are subsidiary j plants of the Pnited States Pf el O r- I poratiou and chartered under the lac.sj of the stat of Indiana it will be neecssary to hold the ' election in this j state. i TAKE NOTED CROOK INTO CUSTODY ! Charlrs Pel a Tlo-sn. C1 ' velanl, n.. Spaniard wli wa arrot! i d in Gerv ' Sunda;- afternoon after atie.np: ins t. rob the ' cash door of a telephone j

A booth in Umplehyla pool room i believed to be a crook of national reputation and yesterday was bound over to the. criminal court at Crown Point. Permits Issued Two for Cottages on Beach William Teuchau and Dale Taylor ha e taken out permits for the erection of two bench cottages on Lake Shoro Drive, one will cost $2,fi0 and the other $1.00.1. The cottages will Tie constructed under the rules of the Gary Park Board under conditions that the cottages may be removed or torn down at the ""end of fiv. years 1n order to make room for more pretentious summer homes. Another pernit was issued to Parry and Shaw for the erection of i five room frama residence to he located at 765 Carolina etreet. The cost -will l $4,500.00. , A permit was issued to Nick HumInsky for the. erection of a residence at 1529 Pierce street to cost $,(j)). Theodore Nering vtll bul.ld a garagfl at Si'TS Adams street at a cost of $200. Kdward Hanson obtained a permit for the construction of an addition on his home at 11S76 Pennsylvania street to cost $2Iifl. Joseph Pitts will build a residence at 2177 Madison street, t" cost $12e. John Koris obtained a permit fur the (re.-un of a bulliiTng at 3S69 Connecticut st. to cost $of. C. Q. Tappan will bui'd a garsg? at Z2i Van Uuren at a cost of $300. MORRIS BANK PLAN WILL BE HEARD Members of the Gary CWHng House Association and the press of'the city of Gary have been Invited to attend a dinner meeting at Gary Commerint f'Uib in Gary on Wednesday evening ns the guests of the Morris Bank plan organizers as tho f.rst steps to consider the establishment of the Mor"mT 4gr''' '--rnV , ii iMit'iit II "''1k T ilii 1-1 ii i 1"rini' in iv' - " 1 v'. 0

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INVITATION We Extend a Special Invitation to the Women of Hammond to Attend the Thor Washer Demonstration WednesdayGiven by Miss Powers rio was sent here from the factory to put on a week's demonstration at the Indiana Electric Service Company's store. Indiana Electric Service Co. 566 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND, TEL. 70 4907 FORSYTHE AVE.. EAST CKICACO 624 CHICAGO AVE. PHCfE EAST CHICAGO 39 3343 MICHIGAN AVE., PHONE IKD. HARBOR 69 1449 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE GARY 506

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$2435 $2435 $3120 $3225 ris Bank plan In Gary. Herbert E. Mudler of Indianapolis, will be the speaker of the evening following dinner at 6::!0. Ho w: explain details of the plan and how the now famous banking system works out. Such bank are in operation in many of the larger cities and are said to be successful in handling the smaller loan problems. The plan is used successful!- !n (""bicago but no Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P. D. Jtist think, a 35c. box of P. D. Q. TeJry IWils Cluielus , makes a quart, enough to till a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas or rooties, and stops future generations by llliing their egg and does not Injure the. clothing. Liquid fire to the bedhusrs is w hat !. D. Q. is like, bedbugs stand as Kood change as a snowball In a justly famed beat resort. Patent spout free in every packnee of P. D. Q. to enable you to kill them and tbelr eggs neats in the cracks. Look for the devil's head on every 1 C 111 . i 5 "i'fi V 't'eiai nubiJiiai size i.au - tlJC makes flv gallons, contains three spouis. r.nner M7 at your druggist or sent prepaid on receipt of price vy immw., ierrc uaute.lad. Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Gary, ror prompt g and efficient work. caiJ 3650 U I or vi. $ El "St- -LV5" VW ' --c-r f'jf - '1 '.-JAJ.I,mwT" t. "jIJ

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenue Under U. S. Government Supervision A Local Company Adds $40,000,000 To Its Capital Standard Oil Company (Indiana). vhor largest refinery stretches across the Cities of Tiiting and East Chicago, has increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $140,000,000, making it one of the largest corporations in the United States. FAITH IN THE FUTURE Standard Oil's faith in the future and in this district is shown by its rrpute-i payment of $15,000,000 for a half interest in Sinclair's Oklahoma-East Chicago pipeline. Home of two pipelines, three refineries, an oil fleet and tank car shops, the City of East Chicago is America's greatest inland oil refining center.

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empted J of Mr?. David Johns in Beacon -tre. t. : with the div.-rsion five hundred. Mr-. ', IT. K. Grove was a guest of the h"s- ' tess. The awards in the game went to

i Mrs. jr. E. Biedinsrrr of Eat Cbic-so and Mrs. J. G. Allen of Indiana Harbor. The P.oacona usually plan out of dr-,rs rartles In the summertime which they expect to enjoy at very nenr dates. A beach party was enjoyed last evening by the students of the dramati" ciub of tho Waehington high sch.n.: with Miss Mary Grogan, their instructor aecv'nipanlng them. The participants t.uk their luncheon with them which was added to by a servi. e of hot baked beans brought by Mis Groga.ii. who is a resident of Whltir.g and a resident not far from the scene of their pleasure jaunt.