Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1921 — Page 5

Tuesday, June 14, 1921. THE TIMES PAGE FTV

At the County Seat

William Paptn. Pete Benedict and Jams Alhar of Ka-u Chicago ate being tried on & robbery charge In the criminal eonrt before a Jury today. It is rumored that I,uther Hudolph Buffered tha lo. of $;o. taken from H!fc) cloths while bathing at the fair srnds on Fiturday night. The guUiy party in sal-d to be known and a gwn! lose of the law awa!!i him if hu does not make good the lo:?. The Crown I'oint log'.onal rp pat It all over a Gary picked team in a .ime Of bnt'Pba.11 on Sunday at Crow n Point. The wi-ri- at tho end c-t the ninth inning tx-ing 17 to 6. The game lacked thrll! and was easily won by tho !o cal team. A big cr-vd attended the game which was given as a benetlt for William r"tt. the Hobart y.-.n' man. "who had hl. ltg broken last ".nil y Mr. Harry Uaker left on Sunday for a two weeks lsit with her parents in Peoria. 111. Encouraging report come from Iak- sMo ho.-.-pital in (hK-aU" w h-rv illard HeJn of this city was operatfd on last Friday. The operation was a v rj serious one and also ucccsf ul. The operation for double vision was not nttftnpted at this time as lie was on tlie operating table two honi? and PUffered greatly from the loss of blood. However the snrg-on gr.nranf ees that he will fix Willani up as Rood a new. He considers his eseape from h-;Uh In the a oo. dent last ye.,r miracuions. Tile eonntv rom miss i-oi 'Ts m- ft for the:r weekly mo'tin: on Monday nfte--no. n and t ran "net e,i r.-.t!t :no bi.siiH'-s Sherman lloriwr of this t'i'is w :i awarded ti eontrii-t ' t the cdeetrio PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Announcement has been received here of the graduation of Mr. I. W. b'inehiey of the Northwestern lviuul Cu'l- je Jui.h l".;h at Kvaiu-tun, 111. The parents, Mr. And Mrs. M. C. Pirn ii! y of ? 4 7 Truman avenue are unaeit to l.e present on account of he father's lilness, their daughter Mrs. George Wrmrtte and family will attend . The Presliyteria n halts' Aid will met. at ti: church parlors tomorrow afernoon at 2 :?.. The injsttsses will be the Mpsdani'-s K I'.'.h Griffin and 1. Ij. IlomberK -r. The I -idles' Aid . I the St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet tomorrowafternoon at 2:30 at the Hammond 'Chamber of Commence, for a social session. A large attendance is desired . Mr. and Mrs. F. R . Martin entertained the graduating class of th Hammond High school at their home, 171 Highland street Fi Iday evening In honor of their daughter Ruth's graduation wit tithe class of 1921. The party wa3 un outdoor carnival and lawn party. A very delightful time was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. The Centenary M. E. Indies' Aid will hold an all day meeting at the cliurch parlors tomorrow. The Misses Mildred Walker and Mary Johnson entertained at a mlscelaineous shower last evening In honor ' of Miss Lucille Cope at th home of Miss l'alkr'j parent? on Erie street. I.'uring the evening inu.cic and games : were enjoyed prizes being won by; l.oagrace and f lorcnc:1 Placeman, Nelda. Eider nnd Anna I.itz. In con- I elusion a dainty lunch' on was servd. j Miss Cope reeelve.j many heauTlfu! ! gifts. Th" enests in' iude.l N'. lrla J I-:ider. Anna. Mam- and Lillian Kb; in, Emma Faul. Ann I.itz. boa OrncT, I f" Walker and Mary Johnson; the Mesdames Frank Walker, ;eorge Cope and S. M. Walker. Mrs. W. Austgen of 4! T.ecker St., entertained rt a six o'ciock dinner in honor of her son's "first birthday yesterday. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent with games, and tho taking of kodak pictures snd a six ? clock a prettily appointed iimrse dinner was arv., (he quests were Mr. and Mrs R. Austgen. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ansrr-n. Charles Martin, Mrs. M. I!nk"i . .Mrs. C. Carson and daughter borutny Mae. - Miss Beatrice Hanforth spent the week end as a guest of Mis Rrnlee Snyder and her mothrr at their summer cottage Long Beach, Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Krelger and Mrs. Borowlak spent Sunday in Valparaiso. Ind. Miss Marion Cooper of Rensselaer. Ind.. is a Hammond visitor. The O'r-eral Aid of the Flm M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. T. A. Gavlt of Hyslop Place tomorrowafternoon at 2.20. JTrs. J. A. Kheriil of Battle Ground, Ind... Is the guest this wek of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. MIIHken, 1181 Harrison street. D LFUl

wiring of the fair grounds his bid be-j

ing $!). The Indiana Harbor Lmher & Coal company landed the contract for the nand for the county highway department. It begins to look very much ns If T.ake county's tuberculosis hospital is but a dream of the, future as not one bidder appeared on Monday when the $"(0,Piin bond .sale was held. Mrs. Kmmcrt Clyrner 1 ntertalntnar tli'-ee tables of 500 at her home tonitht. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allman nre at the University of Illinois tills week atTf ruling the festivities of enmmencnnunt week. Their son, John Claude, is a liiemher of the class of 1921. graduating with high honors. Mrs. .1. V. Wheeler and small son returned to Frankfort. Ind., on Monday with her parents; who made a week end visit to thta place. A damage suit from Himmond. Joseph K. Poppler vs. W. S. Reduction company is helnu heard in the circuit court this week. The Iteduetlon company were to furnish material and work for a mammouth concrete tTik but they did not I've up to their agree ment and when finished the ink was wv.rthlr'ss. Tt had to b. rehul't at a great expense. They now ask il images In the sum of $7 4:!". New marriage licences are: James J. Nelson. Jennie N'enrintr, Clary: Jo-hn ileary. Ch'eago. Mildred T,. Crawford. !.ry ; Frank Wichowsky. Mary V. :nibo. Oary: Itobort Hatcher, lary Hat tie Brewer, Oh!.-ngo; M I k ; Sortak tlary. Anna K"Mk, Chicago; Itasllias Vh rseanes. Andrnmahe llojse. ary; sr-'vo Savich, 01s:i Savic, r;ary. Mrs. Cora Shoemnker of lluntlngton, Ind., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ji hn Hockensniith of 637 Iogan street. Mrs. Shoemaker Is Mrs. Hockensmith'j sister. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Tampernlan cf 7J lieale avenue annouiu-. s tho birth of a baby boy on the 13th of June. Mr. W. A. 'Hill and daughter Adelaide left for Urbana, 11!.. last Sunday to attend the conimencenicnt exercises of the Illinois University. Irving Hill wtil be one of the graduating class of this year. Mr. Wm. Iliil will Join them at Urbana Tuesday. They aH expect to return Thursday accompanied by Miss Pauline Hill, who is a student at the University. Mrs. Mara-are't McAleer entertained her hrldtre club at a one o'clock 'er.cheon b.r home -rcsterday. The i highest score in bridge was mad 1 ' j Mrs. W. H. Davis. Th guests "jSJ" the Mesuames Anna Jiloran. Mrs. MTry ! llsymond, the house guest and mother of Mrs. W. H. Davis of Streetor. 11!,. ! and Mrs. W. H. Davis' sister-in-law, ! Mrs. Kverett Raymond of Streetor. Mrs. Howard F.vers of Atlanta, Ga., has been the house guest of her daughter. Mrs. George Voungstown of this city for the past few days. Mrs. Fvers will remal here for a month and they go on to the east where ehe will visit other of her children. Mrs. Mary Raymond and Mrs. Everett Raymnnd of Streetor, 111., are tho house guest of tha W. H. Davis' of Highland ftreet. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. "Winters and daughter of Champaign. 111., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Arbor and fnmi'y. pirn HAMMOND

Today, Tomorrow and Thursday ALL DAY and Friday Matinee

LADIES ONLY

If you want to know why so many serious operations on women every year, why so many ill-bom children when "every child has a right to be well born," why our institutions for the insane, feeble minded, blind and cripple are filled to overflowing. Cast Aside False Modesty AND FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR OWN DEAR ONES AND ALL FUTURE GENERATIONS Come and Bring Your Daughter Personal appearance of Mr. Bettis in confidential talks, illustrated with wonderful motion and still pictures, at each performance. i DONT MISS THIS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE Doors Open at 1:30 and 6:30 General Admission, 25c Children (with parent), 15c

The art department of the Hammond Women's club will meet tor their social day at Fields museum at 11 o'c.lock Thursday, each member win carry her own luncheon. An Interesting day has been planned. - - Joseph Toole of Tos Angel, Calif., was tha guest of the A. M. Turner family of Ulendalo park, yesterday. Kdsnr P.eckman, ho has been intending the I'tilverslty of Venn., returned home last night. Creihton Itelman returned home Saturday from Ami s, la., where he haa been attending school. Ponal.l Itnnkln Terr Haute. Ind.. was a guest of Virgil Itelter yesterday.

Hagenbeck's Circus "Hold your hor.ies, the elephants are coming" can no longer be the cry to pejnetrate tile lr on circus day and no doubt will have to lie change. I to "Park your car, the elephants are com i n g." ' No longer are the horses tied about the circus lot while their owners enjoy the spasms of mirth afforded by a visit inside the big tent, but In their places can be found lines of automobiles. Time certainly has changed Old Man Cu.'ttom and with the change outside th5 h3 top. there are the many changes Inside. When the majestic Hagonbeck- allace circus pitches Its tents here Thursday, June IS, there is promised to be proven that the timeworn phrase, "every circus Is alike," cannot be implied to this show, for m, :ch money ami efforts I ove been used in creating new features) and novelties for tills season. Kxpenses nre declared not to have been spared in the preparing of the trained animal acts. The best of trailers were obtained and thlr skill Is denoted through th feat being performed by the beasts. And many wild animals have been added to t h big menagerie that now ranks among the largest In the world. Carjl choos!ng of equestrian a- ts ; is said to he repaid by the s :c "s thev re meeting in every city and am'-nr these features are to be found fa:noii performers of Europe and thi continent. A downtown ticket office will bo opened during the shows stay here f..r ' the convenience of the public at Sum-, mer's Pharmacy, Hohnian, near State. I where the same price will be charged ' ns on the show grounds. I LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCH I CJ. BCTTOJI COVKRIG, IIKAIOING PROMPT SEUVltn CAM, WASSEY'S TELEPHONE 44 1 E. STATU ST, HAMHU.VD lit If you want your HEMSTITCHING done right, have Mrs. Miller, 1S9 State St.. do it for you. Phone 17P0. Open evenings. 6-7-lmo PAT TOtB WATKR RFA'T. Water rnt mtjfct be paid for tfcr flrst half of yrar. 1J2I, on or before July 1, 1921. to avoid extra coats. HA WHOXI) WATKR DEPT. -lft-3 Patil Fischer, Collator. h 1 r -5 1-4 i mi

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HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS f! ANNUAL CLASS PLAY

"Tho Importance Of H e i n g Karnest." a farce In three, acts, by Oscard Wilde, presented by tin: graduating class of 1921 of the. Hammond htch school. The cast is composed of: I,ano (A man servant . .Harry MeSteen Algernon Moncrieff Frank Summers John Worthing Thomas Dockery l.ady Pracknell Irene petrto Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax . y. Constance Graham Cecily Cardew ...Flinor Shanklin Merriman (a butler) ..Robert Wilholm lie v. Canon Chausble D. I. Richard Parker Direction of Miss Iooda McAleer A group of earnest young people read the brilliant line of the Oscar Wilde farce before a happy Commencement week audience in the grimy Orphoum Theater last evening. Sorao day the high school will have a suitable auditorium of its own for such occasions and not be compelled to rent a poorly kept ball such as the Stite street vniidevtllo house. The work of lie senior class thesplans was inndlicent and well directed, no small credit being due Mlsa Ieota McAleer. who coached the players, but declines to accept the credit. It would be difficult to select from the cast a player who excelled the others, and manifestly unfair. The boys and girl, entered Into the aplrit of the society burlesque with keen 'ap .ill-ew-::;:i,.l'.V Opposite Mee 645 Hohman Street JT"s 3 fc lie HAMBURG STEAK Per lb SPARE RICS Small inland meaty. Per lb.. . 1JC VEAL BREAST Per lb 7c

T7T Try IX WJ?

PORK SAUSAGE Ask the people who have tried it. 1 O-lp Per pound 2

OSCAR MAYER'S LARD Per pound l';f'.'l''V'v'i''v'Tt,

preciation of the sparkling humor of Wilde's rapid-fire lines. The interest was developed In the tirst act by Irene, Petrle, Constance Graham, Frank Summers, Thomas Doekery and Harry MeSteen. In the second act, which Is the best. Klinor Shanklin, Richard Parker, Marion Ilckrnan and Rob. rt Wllhelm aided in the un. Senior Wilhelm added an original bit of sua i py business to the part. The audience., computed of pupils, parents and teachers was very appreciative and the senior play waa acclaimed a success.

A SPEEDY TRIAL Justice was handed out with bewlltering speed in the Hammond city court 'this morning following the arrcf of William Konikowski, 572 Kenivnod avenue. Konikowski was caught stealing lumber by Special Agent Fox at the C. and O. railroad yards. He v. arresied at 8:50. At 9 he was booked. At 9:05 he faced the Jude At 9-10 he was fined $15 and sentenced to Jail. Several other law breakers wera arraigned. Frank Koslor, 73S Indianapolis boulevard. Whiting, was fined $15 for .speeding. Kd Johnson. 7523 Kngleside avenue, Chicago, truck on boulevard, was fined $10. Casnur Wznicki, 4St Magoun avenue. Fast Chicago, was fined $15 for speeding. Pete Kromgolis, 4.SU1 Wegg avenue, K.i.st Chicago, $11 for driving while Intoxicated. Certainly. When may a msn be said to b p;r ponnHy lnTOlred? Wlin he in wrapped tip In hlrnplf. i. JBCj e. Hotel Phone 358 Hammond LAMB BREASTPer lb , 5c i amp. runp 12ic Per lb CHICKENS Fresh 28c dressed. Per lb. 12 h 2-c

A Fund of Information That You Should Have Pv ISRAELI, wKo for six years was prime minister of England, said: "It has been my observation that the most successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has the most information." It doesn't require 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 why 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 about the things you need to make you comfortable and happy, read the advertisements

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICR DYER PARKWAY PATTTTiTTNT DBPARTMFN'T ""'l:T.TC 1VOHKH, CITY OF HAMMi . INDIANA NOTivVi to ;An-;s Ton are horehy notitkuU that the Hoard of Public Works of said Cify will receive bids up to. June 24th. 1321, at two o'clock p. m., for the grading and paving of the roadway with Types "IC a phytic concrete, on concrete base, Type "L" vitrified pavinbrlclc on concrete base, constructing four catchbaslns, Type "O" cresote blocks! on concrete

gase, constrhcting lour catchgaslns. laying eight Inch vitrified sewer plpo, setting gutter Inlets, laying 45 feet of six Inch vit rilled aewer pipe, and three six Inch junctions, on Dyer Parkway, from Hohman Street IVyian Avenue, tinder Improvement Resolution S52. as upeclfted In the plans, profiles and details now On file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said Improvement. The Board reserves the right to raject any and all bids. A. J. S W.ANSON. f. c. Dietrich. 6-14-21 Foard of Public Works NOTICTj BIDS WANTED FOR KRFCTRIC HTGHT LAMP PCTSTS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Puhlic. Works of the City or Hammond, Indiana, until the 24th day of June, 1921. at two o'clock P. 51., for furnishing nnd setting up, complete 8 electric light lamp posts. In

Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond, Ind. Specials for Wednesday, June 15th SELECT BRAND BACON Mild and lean. p O Per pound UiiC

FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS Per pound FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean Per pound FRESH CUT LEAN PORK Per pound Independent 181 East State Street 'HFI ll.' Ml. I 111 .t.;fl4f.lllS.ili Will" a,-.1?

accordance with the plana and specifications prepared by tho City Knglne i now on file in the Office of eald IloarC of Public Work. A certified check In the amount oi two and one-half (2H) per cent or th bid must accompany each and every proposal . The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. SWAXSON, V. C. IHKTRICH. 6-14-21 Hoard of Public Works

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Education, District 15." West Hammond, wishes to receive bids for Cal elm in lug, painting and varnishing the Interior of all Classrooms Wardrooms and Halls of the Douglas School In West Hammond, as per specification on file by the Secretary of said Board, Bids must be In the hands of said Board by Frklay, June 2 4, fi o'clock P. M. MARTIN II. FIN.VKRAN. President FRED SIFTRIST, Secretary. -14-16-l NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Kducatlon. District IRS West Hammond, wishes to receive bid for painting the exterior of all woodwork on both Schools, Wentworth and Douglas fc hool Houses, and varnishing all window sills at the Wertirnrtli School. BiiTa must be In trie hands of the Secretary by June 24, where srecl ficatlons are tm file. MARTIN II. FINNFRAN, President FRED SIE-RIST. Secretary. 6-1 r I?9c and meaty. , 6 CHOPS , 20c Market Co. S Hammond, ind. lfilMJ 1 II as

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