Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 26 July 1921 — Page 5

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At the County Seat

Mrs. Berry Clark of What field la pending a, tew day at the home of Dr. and Mr, Allen Salisbury, thi week. Will Schlemmer who ha been confined In the Presbyterian hos-pltal for nevera.1 . wcess was brouKht home from there on Sunday, hi condition beinir slightly Improved. He Is suffering from liver trouble In an aggravated form and bis condition is g-lvlng; his family aud friends much concern. The news of the marriage of Mis J Nellie Meyer and Cecil Jackson, which took place in Chicago on July 5th wan made public last Friday at a shower Klven for Mrs. Jackson at the home of Mm. Peter De TIaan in Gary. Several parties hiive been Riven in honor of Mrs. Jackson, who had announced that her marrla.se would take place early la August. However, the young couple stole a march on their frien'la and were quietly married In Chicago on the above date. They will reside in PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. M. A. McCurdy of Indianapolis Is in Hammond organising W, C. T. V. for the colored people of Hammond, eke will hold a meeting on Calumet avenue this afternoon. While here h ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ecott of Indiana avenue. Nea.1 and Francis Stiver of T0 Moines. Ia., have joined their mother, &Ire. Mabelle Stiver for a visit at. the heme of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Qero. The Germania Club Ladies' will meet at the club house tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. A large attendance is desired a a good time is anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson are moving into Chicago this week where Mr. Thompson is employed. The St. Paul' Walther Leogue will have an outing at Forest Preserves Thursday evening, July 28th. All of those attending ure requested to met at the church parlors on Clinton treet at 7 o'clock. It will Cost 50c Mrs. Ida Gilltnurray of New York, X. T., ia tha guest of her son Frank CHllmurcay of 32 Williams street. Mrs. Gillmurray spent the week end in Gary as the guest of friends. ' Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Leeson and daughter Florence left today for a visit with relatives at Wlnamac, Ind. Dr. Leeson will return the latter fart of the week, Mrs. Leeson and Florence will remain for much longer visit. The Ladies' Aid of the St. Pauls Lutheran church win meet tomorrow afternoon at tha church parlors for their regular monthly social meeting. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Peters left today for a motor trip to tha Dells and other points in Wisconsin. They will be gone a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Collins and daughter Francis and Miriam and Miss ina Eldrldge left Sunday for a week's visit with relatives in Michigan. Mr. Collins and family will visit his father at CSoluburn and Mis Nina will visit In South Haven. The winner of tha Tribune beauty contests have been entertained for the past week a guest of the Morrison Hotel. Chicago, lit. They have returned to their home after a week crowded with dancing, teaing and din leg. There was a suite of room adjoining and the beauty winners occupied these. Among them was Miss Ruth Gordon of Hammond, who won the third prize for being one of the most beautiful girls in Indiana. Mis Marie Lynch of East Sibley street will leave tomorrow for Duluth, Minn, where she will bo the guest of her cousin Miss Gladys Nicholson. Report has been received of the lasting of a marriage license in Chicago yesterday to William Francis Orrell of Chicago to Minnie P. Wllhelra of 520 Douglas avenue, Hammond. Sewing-Circle No. 2 of the Immanuel church will have a basket picnic at Whiting beach Thursday, July 28. Alt LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON.HOLE HEMSTITCHING. Bt'TTON COVER. INO. BRAID!) PROMPT SERVICE CALL WASSKV TELEPHONE 449 t STATE STREET. HAMMOJfD, T-l! If you want your HEMSTITCHING done right, have Mrs. Miller. 189 State 0t.. do It foryou. Phone 1790. Open evenings. 8-T-lmo TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MOXET TO LOAN On second mrt-R-ages; real estate only: reasonable takes It; will pay vnu to communtrste with me. P. O. Rox 437. Ham. 7-2S-7 Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros.. Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 jr 91.

Knox, where the jtroom i enraged in farming. Mrs. Jackson's father. H. J. Meyer, will make his home with them. Mrs. Grace Les of Kokomo. 1 with her sister Mrs. Mabel Ttannells, for sveral days. Mrs. E. U ShortridKe wa called to Infayotte the latter part of last week on account of the (lines of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mathia. The bans of marriage " for Joseph Lump of this city and Miss Marie Meyer of Hanover Center were published In St. Mary's Catholic church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Collins and baby of St. Louis. Mo., are visiting with Mr. Collins- mother, Mrs. Parley Bank:l for several week. l"r. and Mrs. Gerald Krost of Chicago are in the home of Mrs. Mary Krost. for a few days visit. Deputy Sheriff Charle Daugherty. is confined to his home with a severe ease of tonxilitia having been taken ill Saturday nisht.

members and friends are invited to attend and meet at Calumet avenue and State street at 10 o'clock. Mr. J. O. Goehrlnger and daughter A malls, of Staunton, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Ooehrlnger of Tlu'nmer avenue. Mrs. 3. O. Ooshrlngcr is the aunt of 8. Ooehrlnger an,d they have not seen one another for over J years, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Woodlakc of Whiting spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillmurray of 32 Williams street. Judge V. S. Itelter Is leaving today for Ilattle Creek, Mich., where he will stay at the sanitarium until he is In better health. Carl Fredrich of Pallos Park, spent yesterday as the guest ef Kenneth Stewart. L. H. Keel, formerly of Hammond. is now located at Westville. Ind., where he is managing a chicken farm Mr. and Mrs. C. Campbell have left on a three weeks' motor trip through Wisconsin. The George Chaplns have taken a cottage at Long Beach for tho remainder of the summer. Irene Petrie has gone to Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, where she will visit Dorothea Mltchtll. Captain Mitchell's daughter. The T. R. Tennants and children will leave next Monday for Long Beach. Mich., where they have taken a cottage for the summer. Katherine Chapln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Chapln entertained at a birthday party today celebrating her 11th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White motored to Crown Point Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Miss Klslt Temmlnts of Battle Creek, Mich., has been visiting her litter Mn. X. Thompson. Mrs. J. W. Pepperdine and children of Omaha are the guests of Mrs. I'epperdine's mother, Mrs. Frank Phlllppi. The Pepperdlnes motored from Omaha. Mrs. J. Thompson has returned from Pennsylvania where she h3 been visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer and son spent the week end at Magician Lake as the guest of the H. C. Gostlins who have a cottage there. Mrs. Winckler and son Richard have returned from Wisconsin where they have been at Mrs. Wlnckler's sister's summer cottage for the past three weeks. The children of Mrs. George Thompson's Sunday school class of the Tine St. Presbyterian church will have a picnic tomorrow at Dougla Park, there will be a bus there to take them at ten o'clock. Mrs. F. O. Paige and eon Fredrlch who have been visiting her mother at Minneapolis, Minn., have returned home. 1 INI EftNATlOMAL NEWS SERV1CE1 NEW YOfXK. July 2$. Stocks, close Allls Chalmers I1H American Fdy. ...126 American Steel Fdy 2SVi American Tel and Tel ..10BL, Baldwin locomotive 78 V Bethlehem Steel U 47 ; Colorado Fuel JS Crucible Steel 54 Laekawanna Ste-I sg Lehlfh Valley 51 V Mexican Pete 103 Mldvale Steet Ji Ture Oil 25 V4 Pressed Steel Car 72 W Reading 694 Republic Steel ST U. S. Steel 73 Willys Overland 7 Sinclair OH 20i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 9,000; market act ive and mostly 2Jc higher. Bulk. $.48ffll.2S: top. $11.34; hetvywtlght, $10.0010.86; medium. $10. 633 11 . 30. CATTL.B Receipts, 9.000; market steady to tic higher. Heel SteersChoice and prime, $9 . eo-S J . 75; medium and good. $7.60'3.15; good and choice, $8.76tf?.7S; common and med ium. $8.00e.TS. Butcher -Cattle Heifers. $4.25S.7g; cows, 14.00ft 7.00. j SHEEP Receipts, 1J.008: market'

native lambs about steady; western lambs lower; sheep steady. Lambs (4 lbs. down) $l.Sf 10.$0; lambs, culls and common, f.66$.oo. CHICAGO CASH GflAIX WHEAT No. 2 rod $1.2201.23';; No. J red, $1.10 1.22 No. 3 hard winter. $l.$Jtfjl.34 No. 3 hard 'Winter. $l.$lI.$$j No. 1 nor. spring. $l.2; No. 3 nor. spring $1.2791.28; No, f spring. $1 . 20 , 5f 1 .J1H . CORN No. 1 mixed. 63T3He; No. 1 white HHlUet No. I yellow. 83U0M: No. 1 mixed iZK 3'c; No. J white, 3HQ4e; No. 3 yellow Ie; No. mixed, lie; No. C white 58; No. 4 yellow, 61c. OATS No. 3 white H01tc; No. 3

white. 3ie HMc; No. 4 white, 3J1 34c, CHICAGO PRODITE BUTTKW Receipt 16.225 tubs: extra creamery. 41c; firsts. 34Hrt7394c. ECJGS Receipts, 14,437 cases miscellaneous 26Ii27Hc.

LIVE POCLTRY Turkey chickens, 26c; springs, 25jj 31c; tera. lie; geese. 12?'18c: ducks POTATOES Reelpts 79 cars; glnla IR.OOff $r.25 prr bbl; Calif. H 2 . 50 per cwt. 30c; VI r2.25 VEAL iO to SO lbs. 3c; 70 to 80 Jhs., 10'SUc; 30 to 110 lbs. 12 14c; fancy. 15c. SINN FEIN CABINET MEETS rUBLJf, July 2. Another full sess. Ion of th Sinn Fein Cabinet was held today with Eamonn De Valera. to consider the Hritlnh peace terms. De Valra raid he would not have a statement for the press for several days. SUSPECT ARRESTED IN ESPOSITO CASE CHICAttO, July 26. Mrs. Emilia Panico. mother of six children, is held by the police today for the slaying of Mrs. Mary Ksposito. Mrs. Panico admitted stabblttR Mrs. Kwposito to death. She charged Mrs. Ksposlto had been "sotng around with her husband." WILL START WORK ON WEST FIFTH As a result of the board of works letting the, contract to John Sunderman Gary road builder at the regular meeting yesterday work will toon be start ed on the improvement of the bumpy stretch between Filroo.-e rtreet and the Pennsylvania track on West Fifth ave. The contract which call for a concrete roadway. 6 feet w de. aggregate 8 1K.457.00. TWO $8,500 FLATS TO BE ERECTED Joseph Stefanoskl has taken out permits for the ereotlon of two flat buildings on Jackson street. Mr. Stefanofki is a south side builder and will erect the buildings for Mike and John Hojduk. Each building will contain two apartments. They will be constructed of brick with stone trim. $1,500.00 will be the cost of each building. $43. 900.00 worth of building permits were Issued yesterday. NOT GUILTY OF BEATING UP OFFICER John Papsen and Walter Baldwin nrr.ttpil at 11th on1 i' 1 w t . Sunday' morning cn a charso of beating! up officer Jaskulskl. were found not? guilty In the police court yesterday morning. One of the witnesses testified that he Money bae withaut question if HUNT'S OUAIANTEED SKIN DI3KA8S RBMKDIES (Hiat lv I end 9op),fi1 tn tha traatma I of Itch. Rcsema, Rigwem,TeMrorotherlelin skin diseases. Ttr this treataaeat at eur risk. Kr Ji.ilc by Wis Drug and ery Company. Adv. Station-

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saw Jakulki strike one of tho men. and that the men then tried to hold the officer off. The officer tiled charge of assault and battery. He said the men tried to beat him up Sunday morning.

MODERN BUILDINGS TO REPLACE SHACKS The first building of a colony of one story brick apartment houses which eventually will replace the wooden chacks scattered about the south sd between 17th and 23rd avenue in Gary was started this morning by Frank Hartier. The building will contain 14 apartments of two rooms each. It will com $1S. 000 and is being erected as an experiment, which. If successful, will become the pattern of a string of modern flats. MILLS AT WORK ON JAPANESE ORDER As a result of securing a large order from the Japanese government for sheet metal, the sheet mills of the American Slieet and Tin Plate company are showing an increased activity for the first tiiii in several months this week according to officials today. It Is said that the order is large enough to keep thesheet mills in operation for some time. The tin mills are operating at the sume capacity, however, 3 days a week. There is no noticeable ttgn of renewed activity at the Gary) works. GARY SUMMER SCHOOL The statistical report for the first month of the current summer school, submitted herewith, shows an acadamic enrollment of 3o!0, in the Gary Summer Schools. No doubt this enrollment will be increased during the second month which begins on Monday July 25, and closes on Friday, August 19. In the past many children took their vacation during July then attended summer cl arses the last month to clear up minor class room troubles. No doubt something of the same practice will obtain this year. I.at summer the total academic enrollment during the eUht weeks was 3.2S3. Of this number US were high school pupils. This summer the total academic enrollment duting the flrat four weeks. a already stated, is 3530. Of this number 344 are hi.Th school pupils. It is thus seen Wit the high school enrollment is approximately 200 per cent greater this year than it was la.-it year. The lack of work no doubt is the motrt important single influence BROKE HIS VOW "After trying all remedies and doctors for Ptomech trouble for eight Ions years I decided I couldn't be helped and swore I would never take another doso of any kind of medicine, but when I saw what Mayr's Wonderful Keniedy did for a friend, who also suffered from bloating as I did. I concluded to try it myself. It helped me at once. It is a simple, narmn'sn preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes nractically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendl citls. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy and druasrists everywhere. Adv. IT'S COMING IT'S LUCKY OTIS

affecting present high school attendance. In the elementary grades daily instruction Is given In arithmetic, English, History. Geography, Reading and Spelling. In the high school grade dajly instruction is given in algebra, geometry, Spanish, botany and history.

VIOLATES CITY . HEALTH ORDINANCE In violation of an ordinance prohibiting traveling ice cream and pop corn wagon of the city In keeping unsanitary vehicles, Manuel Pitts, a pop wagon vender wa arrested at 8th avenue and Madison streets over the week. en ! for operating his pop and ice ereain WHKon in an unsanitary condition.' Th-s arrest la one of many caused recently by city health inspector George O'Donnel. The case will be heard in the Gary police court today. Look

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