Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 11 July 1921 — Page 5

Monday, July 11, 1921.

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At the County Seat

TSoma Hall arrl-ed homo from Spokane. Waeh on Saturday, leaving Mrs. Kali in the. hospital there, recovering cicely from her recent accident. Mr. Hall still has to use crutchta to get around, but considers himself lucky to have escaped with so few t&Jurlfta. Miss Via Hall expects to maka the trip to Sptane to bring her mother fcom in about six weeks. Ralph B. Bradford and family moved from the Parry home in East st. to the Salisbury house which they recently purchased, on Saturday. The Trinity League of tha Lutheran church will give an ice cream social in th school lawn on Wednesday evening to which all are cordially invited. Mf. Jennl Ward Wheeler spent Saturday and Sunday with the John Rosea' at Flint Lake. Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davenport of Chicago motored to Crown Point on Saturday to spend a couple of days wiUi Mr. nd Mrs. Homer McCrullers. Thy were miSrnbers of a party of 20 that picnicked at Cedar Lake on Sunday night. Mla Lottie Ford is spending a two weeka vacation from her duties in Coua ty Recorder Roses office, with her relatives at Mi nock. 111. Df. and Mrs. Claude Pettibone returned on Friday from their honeymoon trip and are staying with Mr.

and Mra. Ernest Hixcm for the presentMlsa Thelma Smith left on Friday for Newcastle, Pa., to spend several week with her sister. Mrs. Joyce Huron. The many friends of the Huron in Crown Point will be sorry to lerau that Joyce Huron had a severe fall recently and injured his spine and is now in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gloria. Noil Brown. Harry Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Clark attended the dedication of the new Golf Course of the Gary Country Club at Turkey Creek on Saturday afternoon. The course is said to be one of the finest in this part of the coimtry and was pronounced so by several professionals who attended the everts ou Saturday. Miss Henrietta Reiser was with friends in Chicago on Saturday and Sunday. Granville TSichardson and Wife of Chicago motored to Crown Point on Sunday being the guests of Mrs. John J. Wheeler. Word was received here on Saturday of the death of J. J. Baderach. well known by many of our citizens. He was prominent in Chicago political life and was the father of Mrs. Harry ll&fward. Miss Mabel Gray vu the guest of friends at Benyon's several days the latter part of last week.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

The Past Chiefs Association of the Pythian Sisters will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frank Harrison of i Sibley street. tha Misses Ruth Williams and Fern Teas left Saturday night for a two

weeks vacation. They will visit in!

Sharon, Pa., and other points in the cast. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fitzgerald are leaving today to make their future home in Detroit. Mich. Mrs. Fitzgerald will be remembered as Margaret Liesenfelt.

Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tennant and family motored to Long Ueach. Mich., yesterday where they sptnt the da with the J. G. I.mc-.is and E. Jonss who are there. The Tennanta are planning to take j. cttage at Long Beach so they will leave some time the- latter part of this week or the first of the next. Mrs. I. Modjeska and daughters Mildred and Geraldine wi'.l leave tomorrow for Appleton. Wis., which is located on the northern Shore of Lake Winnebago. They will be gone tor several weeks. Word has been received that the Misses Lillian and Ethel Porch will arrive Tuesday from fcan Francisco, where they have been vacationing. They rave been called home on account of the death of their sister Mrs. Ccil Palmer.

Seidler; conductor. Nellie Grace; Chaplain. Clara Jackson; Recording Secretary, Lydia Stevens; Financial Secretary. Lois Adkins; Treasurer, Louisa Seestadt; Inside Guard. Grace Berkey; Outside Guard. Agnes Evans; Vice Grand. Lydia Grobner; U, S. to V. G., Flota Swahn; L. S. to V. G., Clara Jury; Pianist. Clara S;ls. The grand officers were Mary Malo, Elsie Reiley, Josie Valiant and Mary McGlennon. Following the installation of officers and the business of the evening a luncheon was strved. - Trinity League which was scheduled to hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, July 11. has been postponed until further notice. There was a largu crowd present at the dedication of the South Side Church of Christ chapel Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. M. Smithson of the First Christian church had charge ot the services, assisted by the choir and Rev. Tomes of the Central church or Gary who was present offered the dedicatory prayer. There weru three additions to the church in the afternoon. The chapel wi'.l continue its work as a regular mission of tha First Churth. for the present there will be no reguls-r pastor. They will have the Sunday school there In the afternoon and it will be the center for tUe social activities of the church on the South Side. They bad 11,000 previously paid and the cost of th present building and the lot was J3.800. yesterday they pledged more than the remainder cf the remaining $2,800 in a very short time. There were guests present from liarvty and Griffith. Kennith Stewart haa returned from Ottawa Beach where he spent the weeK end as the guest of the J. M. Glidden family and their daughter Grace. He reports that the Ottawa Beach Golf club Is in excellent shape.

Tha Misses Anna Roan, Margaret -in.-., an Vlnr Man He-fron save a

miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs.

Rogers, formerly ::ss Watson. The students of her class in high school attend the shower. Miss Owen was an out of town guest. A delightful evening ia reported. Gulden Rod Council Sons and Daughters of Liberty will celebrate their 29th anniversary Tuesday eveninr. July 13. and also have an, installa

tion of officers. A program Will be j

given and a luncheon served and there will be guests present from Whiting. Indiana Harbor. Gary and East Chicago.

The M. S. S. C. w-ill meet at the home of Mrs. T. Feddelcr. 653 Indiana avenue, on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m . sharp. All members are requested to be present.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cok and daughter Mary will go to Grand Beach Friday where they will stay several m eeka . Liberty Camp li. X. of A. will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening la their hall over the Lion Store. A large attendance is desired. Mrs. E. A. Wes3el of Toronto, Can., came yesterday to be the guest of the Charles Hohmans. Mrs. YVessel and Mrs. Hohman are sisters. The second division of the Ladies' Aid of the First M. E. church which was to have met this week, has been postponed on account of the hostess bting out of town. Elinor Shanklln has gone to Frankfort. Ind., where she will visit relative a couple ot weeks. Her father accompanied her and will return by way of Indianapolis. Ths Standard Bearers will hold their annual picnic at the Whiting beach tomorrow, Tuesday night. Thy will meet to take the 5 o'clock car at State and Hohman streets.

Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knickerbocker is recovering for a long siega of whooping cough.

Mrs. Anna Morris who has been visiting fof a few weeks returned to Hammond yesterday.

The Dorcas Rebekah Lodge Xo. 203 held Its installation of officers Saturday evening. July 2. at the hall on State street. The hall was attractively decorated with flowers for the occasion. The Installing efficers wcie Mrs. Agnes Evans, assisted by irs. Caroline Davis, Marshall and Mrs. George Adkins, Mrs. Rick and the Misses Laura and Anna Sasa. The following officers were installed: Noble Grand, Adeline Brandenburg; R. S. to N. O. Mary Towle; L. S. to N. O. Caroline Davis; Warder, Nettie

AT THE PARTHENON The atmosphere of a third rate board ing house gives a pleasing touch to "What's lour Reputation Worth?" a Corrine Griffith picture which will be shown at the Parthenon theatre on Friday and Saturday. For this scene Director Webster Campbell constructed at the Vitagraph studio in Brooklyn an exact duplication of a well-known New York boarding house, frequented by clerks and stenographers, who are earning modest salariea Before shooting" the scene Mr. Campbell to get atmosphere spent over a week visiting varlojs boarding houses of t'.Ua type. The result shows the characters in the picture true to type. Many of them were picked up by the star and her director in their inspection of various boarding houses. These characters are not actors and do not act. They simply do the natural thing, the thing which they have been accustomed to do 365 morning; of the year at the breakfast table. The result is entirely pleasing and one that should attract the attention of the spectator. The story of -What's Tour Reputation Worth?" is intensely dramaticMany massive and extremely extensive sets are used for the production. A cast of well-known players', including Percy Marmont. Leslie Roycroft, Geo. Howard. Charles Cook and Jane Jennings supports the star. Many beautiful exteriors taken in the Ardion3acks at a famous winter resort enhance the beauty of the production.

KENWOOD'S

ACTIVITIES

LIVE LOCAL

HEWS' "ADS"

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEJiTrrcHi?rc, butto co truing. BRAIDING .-PROMPT SEKVICB CJUX WASSEY'S TKLEPHOXB 1 K. B TAT IB ST. HAMMOND . I'll-

Activity in Kenwood property continues to indicate the growing popularity of this subdivision. Atorney Joseph Conroy has Ju.t purchased the 60 feet of property immediately south of the California bungalow owned by Mr. Earl R. Kyler on Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lute have purchased the 51 feet on Moraine street on the wast side of the street just south of Knwood avenue. Dr. E. S. Jones has taken over the corner vf Kenwood and Moraine streets formerly owner by his brother Dr. Jones of Laporte. When the resumption of building activities pending the decision of Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis. at least six building projects have ben resumed In Kenwood. The residences of J. T. Hutton. William Schmuesser. Dr. H. C. Groman, Joseph Conroy. Thmoas Spencer and Thomas Shea are again under way. Contractor Charlen S. Rhoads has started two new houses in addition .o rushing to completion the bungalow at the corner of P arcst a&d Standard that he has sold to David B. Semco of the Lion Store. There are a number of Kenwood lot owners who expect to staft building operations an soon as they are convinced that lh2 rest of buildi-.i has reached the point of stabilization. Among these h; Wesley M. Elstum of the Hammond Brass Works, Fred Lute Martin Cunningham, and Mr. Anderson, a brother-in-law of Edward Dibos.

JACK BARRYMORE AND HIS AUTHOR WIFE WILL JOIN EUROPEAN SUMMER COLONY

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and daughter. Mr. Carrie Rupell of I South Bend, Ind., were the guests of i Mrs. G. W. Lewis tha Utter part of I last week. j Mail Carrier Leonard Stanley of Forsythe avenue was all smfSl Saturday : over the arrival of the second son Into ! the. family. ,Mother and babe are do

ing nicely.

Jack Barrymore and his wife, who write under tha name Michael - Strange. John Barrymore and his wife sailed recently for France for a much needed rest. They will make two more notables in the American summer colony in Kuropq. Mrs. Barrymore is better known as Michael Strange, under which name she writes poetry and other works of literature. She was the author of "Claire de Lune," the play which had such great success recently on Broadway with her husband and his sister Ethel Barrymore in the leading roles.

HAMMOND COUPLE A HIT AT ESSEX JUNCTION

Among tha actor folk who claim Hammond an their home are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Uutler of the Butler DeMuth Players who ure now playing the N v England States. When they are not

on the road they make their home with StateS Marshals and Rob

.Mrs. Butler s parents, .Mr. and Jlrs. Fred Dolhof, si;9 May wood avenue. The following notice of the;r show appeared in a recent copy of an Essex Junction. Vt. paper. Bl'TLCK DfJtl'TH PLAYERS Eiox Junction its fortunate in having an oport unity to see such n organization a. the Butler DeMuth I'layefs which como to the Parish Hous?

DARING RAID BY

ALLEGED GARY MAN

Said They Were United

bed Long Lake Resort.

VALPARAISO. Ind., July II. One of

the boldest and hard planned hold-ups ever in the history of Valparaiso, carae

to a head last Friday night at the Pet er Fernekes resort, on Long Lake.

The workings of this began last

Thursday night. when three well

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICfcJ N'E WYORK, July 11. Stocks, close Allis Chalmers 31 H American Car and Pdry 124 Vj American Steel Fdry 2S American Tel. and Tel 103' Baldwin Locomotive 74 7 Bethlehem Steel P. 48

Corn Products 65

General EUctric 127Va Lehigh Valley ulVi Mexican Pete 97 Midvale Steel 23 1'ure Oil 2 6 '4

OTIC li. Mr. BmmH Six-ncrr, eltjr clety reporter for The Tlmcii, will srrfatly l"P-prc-lBte any nrw phoned either o The Timeai office E. C S83 or her home, Mrs. Al Carlson and son of Tulsa, Okla... arrived in this city Saturday evening to spend the remainder of the ! summer with the former's mother. ,Mrs. P. J. McKenna of 4843 Olcott avenue. Mr. Carl won will join his wife and son some time in August for (a few weeks visit. After which they will return to their home in Tulsa about the first of September, i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glucckert of Fir st. are the proud parents of a

Read The Times Want AJ

Republic I and S 4S j baby boy. born Sunday at the Mercy Texas Co 33 hospital. Gary. U. S. Steel T4 M Mr. and Mrs. Bart Briney of Fir V'estinghouse 44 jrt. returned home Friday from a camp

w uiya uvfriana 'ing trip

Sinclair Oil 19!,

CHICAGO CAMI GRAIN.

Mrs. Joseph Perry of Grapevine st. has been suffering with an abscess

I undrr thf arm.

WHEAT No. 2 red. J1.18 i 1 . 19 ; f , No. 3 red. $1.151. 18; No. 2 hard) -Mrs- z- B- Campbell of 4iZS Olcott winter, l. 18 VI & 1 20 Vi ; No. 3 hard ave- wiU Certain the No Name Club winter. $1 . IS 1 . 16 Vi ; No. 2 northern!0" Tuesday evening, J ily 12th. spring. I.33Vi; No. 2 mixed, 1.17ai. Born to Mr. and Mri. Jack SalvenCOHN No. 2 w-tvite, 60 a 61c; No. j nki of 4302 Xorthcote ;ive., Saturday, 2 yellow. 60fa61c; No. 5 mixed,' July 9th. a son. Thi Is the second 57c; No. 3 white, 59 i" 59 Vic; No. 1 yel-jboy in the family. low, 53V$(i?34c; ,-.). 6 mixed. 52531c;l Miss Margery Dolton, Alan Lewis No. 4 white, 57ic. j and Harvey Philips were entertained OATS No. 2 white. 3536ic; No. ; Saturday evening at the home of Miss 3 white, 33V1?34c; No. 4 white, 32 j Gertrude O'Connor at Wlnsor Park. 33Vie. - Mrs. Eva Pailman . f Jackson, Mich..

for two evening.-', tonight and tomor-

row night, under the auspices of The Pl. went into the house, and one Mens Cl 'b said. -Hello Pete, how is everything?" ' Two people of the company are well ! Tht" they gulled back their coat laworth mentioning. Mrs. Butler is ai'1- and i-sPla" V- S.. Marshal stars. .ryi,.i, or th, . h!.,,,. n.,,,. ! Quite a number were in the place, and

tory of Music and sinss in double tone

one of them said. "Pete we are govern-

sne weras beautiful gowns and has a very pleasing pers-onality. Mr. Butier is a graduate of the Western Conser

vatory of Music plays all kinds of i

freak I m i f n t inn a nn the niH no And al.i

crawls inside ot the piano in one of ! Kprneke'a siter- who had fetl"d. tbey

his acts and plays a la Italian harp

nn-nt men, and want a private talk with you, to get just what is going on here." All the people were sent out of the house and after bein assured that no one was In the house, except Mr.

Chicago nionrrr; BUTTER Receipts. 10,380 tubs; extra creamery, 38c; firsts. 3337c. EGGS Receipts. 12.614 cases; miscellaneous, 27(528c; ordinary firsts, 26 27c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 30r; chickens, 28c; springs. 2S'g35c; roosters, 16c; geese, 12318c; ducks, 24c. POTATOES Receipts. 56 cars; Virginias. 34.50'5 4.75 per bbl. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 13,0f0; market, ac

tive. 15 25c higher: bulk, $9.104J

10.10; heavyweight.

Sum, 89.85-510.10; light. 9 . 90 10 . 15 . CATTLE Receipts. 13.000; market, mostly "3 higher. Beef Steers Choice and prime J8.S5 5 9 . 00; medium and good. $7.i08.5; light weight. J6.507.50; goo dan dchoice, 88.25 9.00; common and medium. 86.00 8.25. SHEEP Receipts, 18.000; market, steady to 25c lower; lambs (84 lbs. down), 89.00511.76; lambs, culls and comon. i.MS.b0.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

FOR RENT Light h-skpg. apt. Strictly modern. 163 State at., phone Hammond 2778 7-11 VV'A'S'fED Position by young lady with several years experience as typist, stenographer or general office work. Address 11. A. M. care Times, Hammond. 7-11-2 WANTED I want to get in touch with a jrood reliable shoe man. one

who could manage a branch store.

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your letter. Address li-4 4 Times, Ham moni 7-11-3 FOR ItENT and 3 room suite for light hskpg. 3 room suite, has two bed rooms. Phone 1776 or call 531 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 7-11 NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted for by any person but myself. AUGUST II . LOHSE. 7-11-3 523 West State St.

Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schaaidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 jr 91.

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He is the only man in the world who plays a slide trombone and the piano j at the same time. Jakey Is a Jewish; character and will keep h:n audience laughing continuously. Everyone enjoys Zeke with his ba'.oon and trained rabbit. ' i

said. "Go tell her wo are here, and no

matter what she hears, she ia to say nothing." This was done and shortly after they told Pete he knew what they were after, that he had lived in Chicago and knew the ropes. They asked how much money he had on hand and were told that the amount was small, as he had just banked his 4th of

This show E-uarantri'S to nlfts vnu I

and comes well recommended. The Ju,' "celpta. That probably he had

oii in tne nouae.

"We want that." said one and Pete j

Sutler DeMuth players are booked to j

appear at the Waugh Opera House in St. Albans Saturday evening.

DEATH OF MRS. WOLTERS After an illness of three months, Mrs. Louise Woiters, died Sunday morning, at 4:35 o'clock at her home, 357 Sheffield avenue. Hammond. She leaves

three daughters and a son Ella, Esth- j er, Elsie and Edward. Her father.

August Monti, three sisters and three brothers also survlce. The funeral rervlcca will be held from the home at two o'clock (Tuesday) afternoon. Burial will be in Concordia cemetery.

VICTIM OF

PICKPOCKET

J. M. Branstetter, 392 State street, was the victim of a pickpocket yesterday, who removed a bill folder from his person on a Chicago car, somewhere between Hammond and 63rd street. Chicago. The folder contained a bill for 862. a check for $44.15, and several receipts. Sam Federoff, 121 Baltimore avenue, lost his bicycle yesterday afternoon, from in front of the LeLuxe thetre.

HOBART

The Hobart Boy Scouts left today for Camp Pottawamee where they will camp for two weeks. Mrs. Shcnosh of Crisman were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L Treager last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Malone and family s.re visiting at the home of Mrs. Bender, parents of Con. Bender's. Mm Ella Thomas of Hamlet, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ed. Fleck. Agnes and Chas. Nash of Chicago, were guests at the Dr. Wehner home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gainer and family and Mrs. Winters of Chicago, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Sr. iBill Gauff and Bill Reering returned Saturday from a trip through Wisconsin.

ACCIDENT NEAR BUFFINGTON CEMENT PLANT YESTERDAY

produced it- Then they broke up the nickle and penny machines and took what they could find, and upon leaving told him they would be back in a few days, and that if he breathed a word of what had happened, or they saw anything of it in the papers, they

would put him where he would not!

need any more money. Thijs threat had Pete frightened so he kept mum. Last night they appeared again and when told that h had no money on hand, they became abusive, saying they had notified him to have it on hand. Pete then said he had tried to get the money for them but could not. They then made him sign a note and while all this was going on Pete's sister signaled the pavillion for help, and as the alleged government men left the place many appeared with guns to apprehend the hold up men, but here Pete

cried to them not to shoot, as he did! 3

not want any one killed on his place. m4 This gave the three a chance o duck pp

away, and hide in tne marines. Sheriff Pennington was immediately notified, and shortly a large posse ot th armed men were s-ourlng the marsiiea. for these bandits, but they could not be found. The sheriff, however, located their automobile and has possession of it. It was a Ford. Pete says these men kept some one

to watch his movement from Thurs- ir

day night until they returned last evening. The three, claiming to be government marshals, are said to be from Gary. One of ths men has been recognized and the officers hope to shortly be able to round them up. About 8100 was taken in tha raids.

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NEW MASONIC TEMPLE COLLAPSES

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! , SALINA. Kans., July II The fivel

story concrete frame work of the new Masonic Temple, under construction here, collapsed today. There was a cracking sound as the framework began to weave, followed by a giant roar as the building fell. Workmen rushed from the structure at the first warning sounds, but Roy Rickmore and George Shawhan are belived to have been killed beneath the wreckage. One workman. Jack Juck. was taken from the ruins, badly injured. The cause of the accident is not known.

BIKE THIEVES ACTIVE.

Bicycle thieves displayed renewed i

A machine load of colored people i activity in Gary over the week end.

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the Bufflngton cement plant yesterday ports were J. A. Bramberg. 1648 Tyi .1 ... .i . v . . . : . a . . . r-. -. . Dnl.tA. r . . ,

from Gary had a narrow escape from i three reports havinjr been made n. serious injury west of Gary, near j stolen machines. Those making

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when the car turned turtle throwing them into the ditch. They were brought to the Gary police station by Joe Jerak, 725 Schrage avenue. Whiting. A colored man giving his name as Doe Greenwood and who was driving the car disappeared following the accident. The colored people resided at 1648 Jefferson st.

ler street. Stanley Ralston, 677 Tyler street and John Pikula. 1601 Maryland street.

QUIET IN GARY OVER WEEK-END Gary passed one of the most Quiet week-ends in the history of the city over Saturday night and Sunday. The customary toll of automobile accidents were cut down to a small figure not a fatality occuring to mar the pleasure of the day. Although the police were active, making twenty-six arresta all wra for minor offansea.

RECOVER STOLEN FORD MACHINE A Ford car stolen by three youths from Joe Eestich, 2452 Adams street, Gary, was found abandoned on Forest avenue at Miller by the beach police yesterday afternoon. The machine was brouglTt to the Garypollce station where it was turned over to its owner.

MACHINE BACKS INTC BUILDING While Joe Buly. 1425 Washington St.. Gary, was cranking a stalled truck yesterday, a email boy playfully threw

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Merchandise Must

Our entire reserve stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sundries, Toilet Articles, etc., now on the second floor, must be moved to permit remodeling of second floor of this block. Prices slashed profits gone. Buy early save money buy now. Watch these columns the next few days for announcements of some of our specials. Come in and see the balance. Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaes, 10c

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