Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 10

Thursdav. June 9. 1921.

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The O. O. club planned a delightful surprise. on$ Miss Irene Greisol on Tu.-d.iy niuht at the home ft MHs Clm-.i Utegel. Miss c.reisel Is to be mm-riod ivxt Wednff.l i y to Ixmls Iot:-,o land the affair was planned In h'-r liOtior. She was given a half a 1 vn solid stiver spoons as a remerabrar.ro from the rifmlors, il' x I'mpli'hy wag the guest of hflnT at n party Riven by a party of school fib-nds nf the Ptiihlma.. 'ht homn last r-'irht. The Vmplebys nru U'.ivlng r v. -) Point on Monday to spend the fiiiiiiner In W'ck-'ville, O. Mr?. Adella Co ipor 1s spending- this wr.-k in Hammond at the home of her s:-n Lnene- find family. The T. TV". . rlnh will hold a picric flf Flint Lake rifur Valparaiso on lies' Sunday, the families of the mem;.frj also l.c:ns Included in the day's ' festivities. Mrs. .Arthur Poye will b hostess to th - Friday Auction club on Friday. It is reported that Crawford and YYVstphal will open a shoe store in the ro, m under the Boys drug store, putting In a line of the host grades of wear. Mrs. Kugrne Farley unit daugnier. Mrs. A! Turner, went to Chicago on Wednesday whoro they went to attend a me, tiny of the Crown Tolnt club which was being- entertained by Mrs. Ova K 1 1 w a n g e r . The announcement of the engagement of Miss XelMo Meyer of this city to Cecil Jackson of Knox. Ind.. was ad? public this week. It Is reported the wedding- will take place In July. H. F. Meyer of this city will make his Jk me with his daughter. Mrs. C. V.. Wirt. Miss L1kI Popp and Mrs. TZ. C Ciymcr were 1n Gary .on business on Tuesday. The r?oFton Store reins mad burglar proof this week:, heavy Iron .crates being- put up on nil the wlnNiowa. Since, their $10. n, stock was cairied away a couple of weeks atro, '. lunn-f n-.en! are going to take eirrv precaution that the act Is not repeated, a new supply of clothing itcf r.tly been put In. .. Miss Jonnsn I.etterer has returned to hr duties at the Lets Mfg. Co. after being confined to her home with Illness s- eral days. Frank Iv-oker. who has bee untr: v-1 nt the Kail and Lork bakery for the nnst year ancf prior to that at the Lsrlholmae bakery has pone Into business for himself and has rented tie fr-nt part of the Meyer building: or. Juliet street nnd will conduct a bakery find Ice cream parlor there. , Miss Edna Homier of Ainsworth Is spending- a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer on Main strert. IV. Harry Laws visited with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Laws, this week. Pr. Laws Is a very successful physician and surgeon of Lafayette. Vernon Evrett has accepted a posi OTHER GARY STILL UNEARTHED F'aineloheg Officers O'Exlen and Gun-Htv-r of the clary police department Vr.or.ge sq.i-.d were credited with antlo r c..".-er piece of detective work sl;.-.rtly after 10 o'clock this morning kl'Ti th.y u r.carthed one of the most jtroii . able stills ever discovered by th" nary department Since the Volstead act be.-aoio tiTectivo. . - John Kov ifkiskl, owner of the still at to have i'.t from thousands of dollars pro-illietly-manufactured moon f riir.c v.-,is placed under nrrest and h:rgel at the, Central station with haiee- lolatr-d the jit ate liquor law. Sixteen jugs of four and live gallon i f extraordinary moonshine whiskey we found on tha premise's, l-epides two .tills: ehfch have be. n in operation for :oi-e 'ban a year. Most of the liquor tin' v. H3 coiiflsoated was destroyed. Th" arrest is considered tho most !rrij...rtant t prohibition enforcement ' Ti '.e. r s that has In en made la many inonth. GOMPERS FIGHT io ponu 10 P,7 MILInED :,fORP.I3 r-T5-- CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE ' - I-;;-;v'KR, Col .. June 9. S-imu'l Xomper.-' leadership wiil be at etako at th coming convention of the American Federation of Labor though i no effort Is made to oust him. J Cro.ving- opposition to the veteran j le-id.r is noted a the: vanguard ol dplegale to the convention increases, j "The !o-st predictions now- are that j he will be re-Ie.ct.-d hut. that the op- j position will center its fight on -fforts to ixliiitnistor a stinging, setback j to iil't lead- rsliip by repudiating the executive councils policies on soviet Jtussia and relations with European labor for which ha Is declared retponsi' !o. Announcement by William L. liu' r hlnson, president of th-; T'nited Brothf rhond of Carpenters, which controls the second largest voting strength m the federation that he i "will vote for any good man who runs j agrainsr a am oompers, :s regarded as significant In view of the reports that thet carpenters' dele-gates will support John L. Lewis, president of the T'nitpcl States Mine Workers of America t tb,e latter runs against Oompe-rs, SOUTH Cfi!CAG0"iVlEN RUBBERiNGAT LOVERS Two South Chicago men playing the role of peepers at Lover's Lane, near H' ly, were arrested by the Hammond yoiice; the other night. They were f ci u ml to be wearing stars and were hooked on charges of Impersonating officer:.;. In the Hammond police ceuirt this morning before Judge Klotz, they pleaded guilty to the charge. They are Otto A. Anderson. 11825 avenue G. and Emil Fink, 10533 Avenue L. Anderson was fined $35 and given a suspended penal farm sentence of six

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tion at the Al'man-Oary abstract office taking the place of Miss Irene C.r-ls.-l. who cases work there this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Al'man will attend the graduation e. xerctsee of Illinois univei.-ity next week, their son John being a member of the class of 1 ? 2 1 . Mrs. Evelyn I-:aki r entertained tho C. H. !.. club on Monday night, several game i f & hems played, the priiic.., won by Mrs. Karl Krosl and Mrs. Iloitetoe Helnjf. Th guests t njoyeel a dainty luncheon alter the e. a nn-s. The marriage of Miss Louise Dietel ,-f tilts :! v to Heurv Schleuter of H'Ttton Hiirlmr will take place at the I'i e.s b t er .a n parsonage, on next Saturday afternoon. The bride is the ilatuhtfr of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I'ietel and has ro f-nt'y br n employed in Benton Harbor where the young couple will j. .- Immediately following; tht-tr m.irr.ase having a home In readiness. Mi.-i.-a M in d Hathaway, Geneva Muzza'.l and Thelnia Smith aro employed in County Superintendent Heigh way's office for a couple of weeks doing- clerical work. New marriage licenses are; Paul Fogler, c.ewz'.a H-itsors. Gary; Aroliie H. Thomas. tiot: Lake. Wis.. Itertha O. Ceriach. Hammond; John Leo Thomas Masdalena Huppenthal, Crown Point; Andrew L. Fedorko. Anna M. Pesal-nU-k, Whit Ins; Henry It. Col burn dates 1. Washburn, Gary; Paul V Wi'lea, Fl-rt-nce M. Stephens. Hammor.d; Wrn. 1. Konopasek. Julia S. Miller, Griffith: Carl Venrc i, Nan Hartal. Hammond. Harry Baker, the Main ptreet Jeweler is able to be out after hi rather harrowing experience of last Sunday when h was quite badly burned in a fire, in his motor boat, at Cedar Iake. eaustd from a lighted match be'nsr thrown on the floor of the boat, which was heavily saturated with gasoline, He In company with P.aymond Rudolph and Waiter Fatcli were in the motor boat when Rudolph lighted a clstar. throwing the match as lie thought into the water, but instead the wind tossed it back In the boat. A bad blaze was started and the three men Jumped into th lake to put out the blase. Baker Buffered !t.he severest burns. The marrlafre of John Thomas of till city to Miss Lena II ippenthal occurred at St. Mary's church yesterday morning. Tha bride was attended by her niece. Miss Marie Haberzetl and Joseph Thomas served as best man The Bride was tastelv dressed In white georgette- and carried brides roses, after a wedding breakfast at the lhberzetl homo the young people left for a ahort. wedding trip, the whereabouts of which they did net make known. Mrs. George Lets nnertained the Pedro club at her home on Monday eight th.i prizes being won by Mrs. Harry Collins and Mrs. Ed Gelsen. Tha hci.-te.is served after the games. months, which should be etlff enough to keep him at home night for a while. Fink was fined $2 and given 30 days in Jail. The sentence was also suspended . Two Chicago lads, Leo Gacy and Peter- Guyszony, on their way In seareh of work were arrested on an Erie freight by railroad officials for trespassing. They pleaded gaillty and were given two hours to get out of town. The boys had been unable to obtain work in Chicago and were headed for Detroit and the automobile factories, as many other misguided mortals have done lately. They were advised to return to Chicago. Andrew Kekpo. 7010 Chapfn street and John Manich. 628 Chap in street, both of South Bend, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and were fined $15 each . Miske Wins Decision Over Brennan in St. Paul Bout ST. I'Al'I, Minn., June 9. Billy Misrce won th newspaper decision over Bill Brennan in their ten round bout he;e lot night. Miske won seven of the t-n rounds. The men are heavy eight. rrM -a of the Cards held Ernnlim to five hit and won easily. i 1 I

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HUSBAND SENT TO JAIL WIFE SEEKS AID Pete P.sarski was arraigned before Judge William Ininn on a charge of wife heating. 1'isarskl was arrested ( ii complaint uf his wife and daughter. The oilictr? who made the arrest stated that l'lsaiskl wai drunk and menu. Judge Dunn after hearing the evidence, in the case fined him $20 and he will spend a vacation of HO days In the county jail. When the wife and daughter asked that steps be taktn to compell him to provide for them as they were penniless, Pisarski co!y informed them that when he got out he would beat the.m up again. Pisarski was pent to Jail, while his wife anil daughter were Hirer ted to the office of Township Trustee Williams for aid. MRS. SHANER DIES Mrs. L. H. Shaner died at 9:45 o'clo-k yesterday morning at th -home. 757 Fillmore street. The deceased Is survived by her husband. L H. Shaner and a daughter, Mar! ha.a a ed 14. Tonight at 7 o'clock a short service will ! held at the home then the body will be taken to AppoJlo. pa., for burial. JUDGE FINDS IN FAVOR OF HAUPTMAN Justice r,f the peace. P.. J. I,aube yesterday pronounced Lucas Hauptman of Black Oak, not guilty. Hauptman was arrested by Constables Prohl. Burke, and Klrsh when they swooped down on defendant's farm house with search warrants in their possession. The state represented by Daniel J. Redding. attempted to prove that Hauptman had grown wealthy from the manufacture of moonshine, which, it wa charged, h.- manufactured at his home In Black Oak. Judge Iaube found for the defendant and dismissed the case. Jim Nick's Place Burns The little confectionery stand of Jim Nick locate,-" at SOrt .'Broadway caught fire yesterday morning at 1 :f5 o'clock. N:ck claim. a .?l.e".i !, on the stock, which l-.e oaid. included l.'ci.t worth of "Gets-It 99 The Corn and Callus Peeler This Corn Hemover ia GuaranteedP.elief from corn suffering follows the application of "Gets-It" almost as quickly as pain follows the thrust of GeU-U" End. Painft pin or knife lr,tthe flesh. Not only hard corns or sofrlkorns but every kind of corn or calius Surrenders to "GftsIt" and pe-ls right ort'. It takes just a few seconds to stop th pain with two or three drops. ; to your druggist today. n. t a b-(tle of "G.-ts-If C.'Stn but a trill. r ervw here. Your ta- ney ba-.k if not satisfied. Mfd. bv K. !, rei,. ,. & Co.. Chicago. Sold in IPiml.iond o.- ;;t rowski s I'harmacy and Wei a' r'-"!;; arif Stall .rnrv Co -Adv. rinix'73Mri3a

cigarets. The damage to the building amounted to about $50. The cause of the fire could not be determined.

The Quaker Health Teacher Is cleaning things up In Hammond. Quaker Herba and Quo-Lot are doing wonders for the people who are troubled with Rheumatism, SComach. Liver, Kidney complaint" and blood Troubles. Quo-Lot and Quaker lh-rlis are wold on a positive guarantee to give go.,. results or refund the money. Come in to Norrls Pharmacy and talk your troubles iver with Old h'ir Cooke. the Quake rHealth T-acher, who e-splalns to you free the diseases. Norrls Pharmacy, 192 State St . two w eek . A 50 cent bottle Quo-Lot liniment free to all who buy a bottle of QuoLot or yuakr Herb during demonstration. Quo-Lot II '(1 per bottle, Quaker Herb $1.00 package, mak's H quarts medicine. Adv. HOBART Harold Anderson was united In marriage Tuesday to Miss Lillian Cooper of Hammond, the ceremony was performed at -Hammond. Several from here attended. Mr. Anderson has heen in business here during the past two years, conddetlng a market and grocery. After he returns from his honeymoon nip he will bring his bride her, to resi le. The following are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mrs N. T. Robins, Mrs Roy Hull and daughter, Bev-frly. of South Chicago. Mrs) puff was taken to the Mercy hospital at Gary yesterday where she will undergo an operation. A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tragcr. Mother and son are at the Mercv hospital at Gary. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hon Kraft, who underwent nn operation for mastoid abscess, last wck Is much Improved and wa brought home from the Mercy hospital at Gary today. Rev. Vatber Lynn, who !. the n'ly appointed pastor to take charge of St. Pridget's church came 'ho-re yesterday. Father Hoff, who lias been In charge during the past IS years, left yesterday for Chicago, where ho wiil reside with h's mother unt.l his health Improve. The auxiliary to the American T,e-i WHAT CAUSES GAS ON THE STOMACH? It is caused by fermenting. sour waste matter In the intestines. This old. foul matter should be thoroughly cleaned out with simple buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-l-ka . This acts on TUI'l'il tip. r and lower bowel, removing old accumulated matter you never thought was In your .yste-ni. Ad!er-:-ka reiirves ANY i 'ASK e:h on the stomach. KXCMLLMXT for sour stomach nnd chronic, constipation. Cuards against appendicitis. Summers Pharmacy. Hohman near StTt Pt . Sold In Indiana Harbor and Cast Chicago by Centra! Ling .Store. Adv.

glon entertained the Legion membere Tueeday evening at the club roome, The evening wee eyent In cerde after which luncheon wae ecrved. The prlie winners were: First, WUllard Ktevens, econd. Jess Gradle.

I" s f ST. JOHN An entertainment wil lbe held Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Forester lull and the following Tuesday evening the entertainment and distributing or eiiploriiHS. Announcement has been received here by relatives of the arrival of a baby girl born to Mr and Mrs. John J. Maginot at Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Peter Keilman was a Hammond visitor on Tuesday. Mis Mathilda Keilman was a Htmmend visitor on Wtdne-'day. Aloyslous Huppenlhal disappeared from his home sometime Tuesday evening with the Reo touring car fuTI 'Tripped with extra tires and oil and $'-5 in money. w;ich the ,fjok out underneath hie mother's X'''ow. whil the family were asleep and he also cut the telephone wire before leaving. Poiii'i have been given his dlscnptlon to be on a lookout fer the boy, who is not yet 17 year old. COOK Banns of marriage were publlihed for the first time Sunday for Mrs. Matilda P.erg, daughter of Mre. Weber of KiiiasviUe and John Perg, Jr., eon of John 'Berg, also of K laasv i! !e. The wedding will take piace the latter part Quarreled Since Wedding Day "My stomach and liver trouble nanle i a regular grouch of me. 1 was sore at. everyone, moiuoing eny wuc, iojj we quarreled every day since thei wedding. She is a d'-ar little girl and 1 know It was my fault. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy was recommended for my stomach trouble, and since Inking it I have felt like a new man. My wife and I now get along beautifully." It Is a simple, harmle ss pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis, cm" dose will convince r i noney refunded, and druggist" - Summers I'harmary ry where Adv. cssasssss Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Vork Schmidt Bros., Washington street. Gar)'. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91.

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A Fund of information That You Should Have T ISRAELI, wKo for six years was prime minister of England, s&id: "It has been my observation that the most successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has the most information." It doesn't requile any particular information just to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of that something at a price that is satisfactory to you that is a successful purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have information. Advertising gives you just that kind of information. It tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you want at a fair price. That is wrhy it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in this newspaper regularly every day. To tKose who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. it is a watch-dog of dollars a guarantee of satisfaction. If you would learn the facts aKotit the things you need to make you comfortable and happy, read the advertisements

of June. Impressive services attended by a congregation that filled the church marked the solemn closing of the mission and the devutlon of the 40 hours Sunday tvenintr conducted by Rev. Kimon. Father Simon is an excellent speaker and his eie, ,.,f sermons were

followed with appreciative interest by the parlshloneei s. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Englebrecht and son of Chicago were g...esi of Mr. and Mrs. William Klein on Sunday. Mr. Michael W'.rtz of Area pent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Matthew Nor.-gen and eon of Chicago a.re spending the week here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Meyer. Professional Sanctioned ti AUTO RACES Aviation Auto Polo 8 BIG SPEED EVENTS Including John Hall Changing from Auto to Aeroplane HOBART SPEEDWAY Sunday, June 12 I

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