Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1921 — Page 5
Alienist 13. 1.021.
THE TIMES PAGE FIVE
At the County Seat
r. f ,,: I? .1. M r s. vera ' days ! ! r, i ' n a iljj. r.ter Lilian who s i Sp 11 ' n -i d'.-. 'a ! ''. ! Piking a Vi.ti rcr. .'jrf m t.-.a. tv. T"f ; Kicra! of K"!ant Wheat on wan ..!.! ft. 'it! tin hi 'd C.urt street, th's ;: . M:"-n .ttfl r.- of th det c. TTu't's -r :: d in Crown i'cin'. J t ,-.e w b .' i-i'nim jnitv he-ing shoeke-d J aii.1 ar:-v. at the .-'.olden passing I'll:' fa-, orttc sail The par-nts Mr. : n-1 Mr- K L. Wh'-at -t arc pr .;rn:d I'V.r : hr loss "f t'ifir only rhi'.l an.: he rr ; i h c f : h e -.vhejO- e'jim.y ,;oes ut to the in. Th- s we r :n chars; of Rev. Hm;- who pai.l a fc. chine r"-.n.- t..i ; .-t r':n wot., n 1 ! ho manly rj u -. 1 : t ie of Red ind Wheat on. !If W.:i be m.s-. d n t ..nly f rorn the fa m ; . y circle h'tl from his school an.l hurch and the Hey Scoj'j rnk. The flora; of."., r. :i i.-s were r ry b"i.itiful. The ;i rv!o, wen- la r.rc-i y attended. S. D. 'rr..v.-s cf san P.e-re, In. I., hm ieascd '!-. ( pi. !-,c i Hor.-l " t -i !i ' ftVct the first f S e.t em i r , C. P. Tatihp pre-f--nt :es.ec ; ae'tnir piven nt'ee To "Mr? Dr .ctph:icf n, the owner that he wished to scat.? the property an soon an she e.-i'd find a tenant. N'cgonat inns have beco jrotn -j on Or sevrai f kr. th- final arramrem-ents ha vlnsr Vn completed en Thursday night. The Groves will open up the dining; room and h'.sc have an option t purchase the build mi: which they will C011TE HOLDS MEET XTTiat do you mean, Ixike county branch of a regular auto-.iobiie organization? WtU if yoii could only have heard K. F. Phaaf and his Renral corimittee from eery part of Lrfike county onthusiawtica'ly cllseussins plan?; and ways and means last nirht at the Hammond Chamber of Commerce through the courUsy cf the Northern States l,ife Insurance comrany you would realize that there is now a regular Hoosler motor organization established with all sort of service) right now available and all fl-iy motorist has to do to jjet that service . to j.eti There are 1 .j service stations in this territory including the one at Valpi rii.o and at Michipan Cj.y and that mean? dein-ery of ..asolne. tow in service and first aid rnechanical pervfee to our members free, of chares for the service within five rr.iies of any station and a reasonable mikaKf ciiaie-e be j ond that. It mean that -a hen you UPe in Chieairo they will extend to you th-lr service and when their m. mhers are over here we are KoiiDT to take rnre of them according to M. E. Noblet. manaRer of the Hoorier State Automobile Asao'.at Ion . Loijral service fr to mem1 ers :n matters of state and city moter regulations will be piven. But pet this: A bifr safety first rampaicn. a thorough systematic accident prevention campalpn was decided upon by the jreneral committee last nlijhf. This mean that survey by streets and roads throughout the county is to he made and in that way find out jur. what is needed. Then proceed to supI !; the nee..). That is a le.fr undertak-ir-K sail Ciiairman Schaaf but one tiiat will voluntarily brtnr forth f r..m e'-.-ry person a mot hearty apprcal Just think of It as an average for :,"e piat th.ree- yi-ar." in Indiana 2foi people have !,eer- k'Hed and ?vs mote injured at railroad and interurban '-rossings alone to say nothing of the thousands of other automobile accident"; and T dare say at least :n pec nt of that r.uti:h-r of death. and accidents and injuries h-ippen m Lake county. "From the newspaper accounts daily one could asi!y imagine that per cent nt .-.i.s' hupp.r. hen-. 1 1 for thes- reasons t behocyes ever, motorist in this county to join aroi boost and help saf. uard thftmsetvs, their 'uiiiiits ami friends and
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Every Truck Must Have A Mirror Sept. 1 Get Your Mirror Before It Is too Late WE RECOMMEND THIS SPECIAL MIRROR AT $1.75
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Tire and Repair Shop CORNER OAKLEY AVENUE AND SIBLEY STREET Phone Hammond 2387
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Many of the Lord's prophets have written of "the day of wrath," "the d,ty cf the Lord's anger," "the day that shall burn as an oven," "a time of trouble such as never was," etc., etc. Mr. G. A. Hail of Chicago declares we are in that day now, and that the present troubles and others, both national and international, yet to come are absolutely necessary to bring the nations to a position in which God can deal with them. After this, all the blessings of God's Kingdom will be showered upon the whole human family. Hear him on the above subject Sunday at 3 P. M., in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Hammond
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in ail ' i r:t d.i ,t an ar v date. Mr. Crocs is. r.-put-u to be fiu'to wealthy and the family will no do.M he a Kr. it acdlrion to the busim-sn and social life of cur city. Mr. T.i t " and fat.iiiy w.'.l r.-mair. !h:,t,s of crown ! int and 1. wii! do-.Mte h'n time ti, the Insurance h'.y;nr Mism l'ior,-,tn C'nivfH is fiii.nc -i Tjr.or:iry position at :h lnt.-:-5t t.I i i I i -- - .-Vric .... durinjr the alu.r.-f ..' :! r-i:'.i!a.r ! -ok k- "?: Mi? An nr. NnMn. Miss l!::,.i S. hriiidt 'A a. cn".e,i iijine ii. on her 'acni!on t r: to Sairr,-tu.-: Miol.in.m. or arc'int -f th d.-.ith of y.r K r.in.'imot her. Mrs. Stisatina Schmidt. She arrived hi,tne "n Fr:d.'iy. lr. Raymond M-jrton of Hohart wa. in Crown I'oir.t on bu'in--M on Fri lay Mrs. Florence Thomas submit tod to an operation for the removal of hr tonsils on Friday morning. The oration wat- performed at by Pr. John IddlnK. li-nuty ITiifcciit'T Thoma. and fani!'v will become residents of Crown Point next week. hft recently completed a beautiful nr-w home on lla.t street The Thomas' formerly lived in Hammond, but the chance cf location wns made by Mr. Thomas on acc."jn; of his interests beinif center-J in Crown Point.
the tremendous volume of fansient motor traffic. BridRes and culverts should be painted white, guard rails should be put tip. adianee warnips' sipns; special danger sigms as reeded, removal of tree and bushes and other obstructions to a char view, all these things we have jn mind . We appeal to the public for help in these matters. t want the co-operation of all business and civic bodies in the county. I'ass resolutions to that effect. If you want a speaker, let us know. A Hub-commltt.ee was appointed and will meet again next Thursday evening at Bd . BohliUBd office to decide upon d. tails for ' at rylnK out th project. This committee Is composed of Oscar A. AhlKTcn Whiting: Joe Brown of Crown Tolnt: Cjidi Cleveland of Hammond; J. C. IVirmnn of ilnrv; H. K. Oroves of East v'hieapc. Thit is by no means a closed affair said Chairman Schaaf. as we welcome and are anxious to have sujrgreftions from any one who Is interested and will help. This does not mean just the men either, we need and want the help of the ladies individually and through the'.:- orgail'zatior s . The road maktnff outfit No. ; of the Association Is hard at work checkir.tr the marking of the Ad" Way. tne Jackson Highway; H M. C. Tra:' and the Liberty NVn . The Dunes Highway ha just been marked from the state line east to beyond the town "f Millers and A. S, Hess of ;nry. president of the Indiana Tmnes Highway Association is supervising the erection of a large sign whirh the association is putting up at that point explaining that the route of -he Bnines Hghway when built leaves the present main road and follows practically the present line. of telephone pedes to Michigan City. Touring' service free to members is available now by calling ;r 49tx the present office of field secretary, W. H. Williams of the Hosier Association and other points will soon be equipped with at least ordinary touring informnton. The membership of til-- general committee so far announced is as follows. In Hammond, the work will nt present be handled entirely by Newmans Kara ge. Indiana Harbor, f'hojmatis garage; Gary, Fifth Avenue (.larnge; Hohart. Nickel Plate ("larnge; Toep River. Wood and Son: Highlands, ilrimniers Garage; Dyr, Fitch Bros.; MerriH ilie Walter Bros.; Brunswick. Schrt-sber and Hons; own Point, Ciausfwi-n and Meeker; Lowell, by the Main Garage. Been Have Smallest Flats. Tl'. smallest r partu.fnt houses are those occupied by bee. In a cubic foot of hopevioiftu there nre about ttMIti fdl. Jordan Lord's Anger1 77 FREE NO COLLECTION
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iiarr Wm Ilrurh. who was so prp-.-!r when he held revh ;i! movtinirs at thf Baptist church about two ears a.,. will pna.'h at Imlii tlo- irtig and -.iiint; scr ovs :; t that .hun-h to-! morrow. Mrs. .!. i'. .raves nt . arro'l MrfM lias just returned from a vi.-n with friend ami relatit .s in C'ceoia, low a. - The "V''. tl i". picnic v. Sil he In id at the ottatre !' Mr- "uarle liubtiard .'it fo-.p Jlivir on Tuesday. AuctiKt 1 '1. All in. -ml. el's that ripe t (. o will Ideas, meet at 'he ctu. r of cttc and l.'oiiman s're t Tuesday m.rnint? at i' oelock with w i i i - fi ' 1 hasdieti. as a very enioyab!e Mno has been planiK d for tt; in any of the memhers who have aut..s wii! donnte them to take the lad'- s to the c.ttajie. their nindm sa wiil be ircatly apprec iated. - Miss Inne Petti, of Williams street, who has been isitwj: ir. . t I.uis for three ne.Us, will irUiru home tontorrove . The me,.t:ng of the Ke-utl ve Board of t'o- Lea tie Women Voters was held last ev. mnir. at which time they decided to conduit an intensive cam-pais--!i to brln.Jr before the people the importance of hcinn well informed in reference to the thirteen constitutional amendments which are to be voted pu -on In the special election Septtmber 6. A series of neighborhood meetings have been planned with, informed ;i r.d intert sting sneakers. announcements of which wiii bt- published at an eariy riate. A little daughter was born to Mr. p.nd Mrs. ;oorge Callahan c f Ooty 'street last Thursday. Roy Ounrtv and his sister Mrs. H. H. Weaver, and little, daughter of 1'rancesviile. are the ituesis of O E. 'irow ;:nd family of Kv nsselacr for a short J visit. Mrs. H. U Fleck of state street is! sp. n.'ing the wek-end with fritnds and relatives in Michigan '!'. H. P. Kuppers of Rensselaer was here; on business Thursday M-. and Mrs. New ton Hcmhroff and da-Ji-htcr vlryene. who have been vacationing at .cault Ht. Marie for a couple of weeks, have Joined Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAleer and daughter Marion en route for fana.ia. where they will I spend a few days before, returning tot Hammona next wees.. Bernard Petrte leaves tomorrow to spend his vacation at Jacksonville. 111.. with friends and relatives. Mr nnd Mrs Robert Jenniritrs and! e. re tjAil . r, A jn h.Ar I ;vir. ana -irs. n. ......... v , Grace attended the Pageant yesterday. Dorcas RebeVah Lodpe will have a regular meeting this evening at the J. n. O. F. Hall. All members of the degree staff a re requested to be present, for practice. Mrs. J. Sch.roeder of Chit ago avenue ve.v deliirbtfullv entertained yesterday kt a birthday pirty in her honor. Her home was beautifully decorated with craraen flowers and a dainty two-course luncheon was served. Among those I ri sent were Mesdair.es G. Weber. ''- Elite-r. Lavinskl. F.-If. Sprietzcr. Fee-st.-.dt. Schwantz. Mischke. Ahlborn and "Melefe'idt. Rudy Monberg. Arthur and Waiter Hess returned last i-oeninc tr.-m a tenday motor tour through Wisconsin. Mrs. Trevor Ect and son John of Rensselaer, a.-enmpa ni d Mrs. Melvin Mo "lure, who has been their house ... .. - a rs,, ' gli'St to tvemintlTo.i io huoiu i.ie vu.ti tain Park Chautauqua i br and Mrs. II. K. Sharrer and Miss I Kj.tr.ryn 1. ft eesterday to spend the i week -end with Dr. Sharrer's fathe r in i r.ei nhi Toil. Miss Madeline A Ney of Erie street' fia s 1 lias to Roman city, Ind be the g-uest of friends and relatives for a w e e k . Mr. and Mrs. E E Beck of State I.ine street are entertaining Mrs. Beck's i sister. Mrs. Katie Allgire. of Mansfield. Ohio. and his daughter. Miss Mabel Ret:U ami Mrs. D. S. Martin ami her two LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HE.nSTIR HlMi. m TTO.V I'OVFJU HHAIDIMi i C'lllllll'l' si. H. CAI.L WASsEVS TI'.LEI'lll)K 440 91 STATU SlliKlll. II.VMMIlM). 7-1j If you want your HEMSTITCHING done right, have Mrs. Hiller. 1S9 State St., do it for you. Phone 17S0. Op;n ; evenings. 6-7-lmo Mrs. Anna. Warner is acain at her i horn, , 4.",s lr.i'th street in the -Jr :;.- ine busines.-; c-ont nr.'l call. S-l6 EiJOIOKD, INDIANA
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(hibiren. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Laura Iteck Mrs. Allglre. is !h.Ohio deU-gate to the W. C. T. t '. national convention at San i ran- isco, art J ill leave for '"iillfornl.i shortly.
Mr. and Mrs Robert F. Duncan and daughter Mildred will leave the. first of the week for Fort Wayne. Itid., for a to-weeks vaealh-n. Tile iermania 'lub will hae family ertiin- Sunday night. August 14th. There will be dancing and games, anl a good attendance is expected Mrs Oeorae Kingston and Miss Melda llldner charmingly entettalnerj at a miscellaneous shower last evctiinc for Miss Anna tVebbei. who In soon to become a bride:. The function was civen at the home of Mis. Fldner on I'oug'.a avenue, and the evening was .spent with music and games. Rune, was played and the prizes awarded to Mrs. Kingston. Mr::. peWolf and Mls Rdna Sc hwartze-ntrad. In conclusion dainty refreshments were served. MIsr Webber received many beautiful and useful gifts from the following. Misses Peg Sawyer. Kthne Sanders. Mary Johnston, Daisy Emery. Edna SchwartZentrad and the Mesdames Ethel Towne. Vera Schmidt, e'iladys Walker, DeWolf. Rhiner. Kingston. Miss Fldner and Miss Webber. It has been a busy summer with th Hammond school officials. The successful sale of tha JM.Vnon bond issue with a premium f$5.S"0 assures tho Completion of the additions ana alterations at the high school buildng. Two classrooms And a gymnasium have beti added each to the Lincoln. Lafayette and May word schools which will take Mr "f the congested enrollments st these schools. The gymnaslurr.s will make 1t possible to carry on a more extensive physical education program than has been possible heretofore. If is e.lso the Intention o use thse rooms., which are large and commodious. S5 feet by S1 feet, for promotion of visual education by the installation of moving pictures, etc . Tb-e new Kenwood school district lias been cut out of the large districts the Washington and Wallace scho -ls. The school board ha deflntd the limits of the Kenwood school as Highland street on the north and Harrison street on the east. All grade pupils below the seventh grad". therefore, living south of th' mb'dle Highland street and west of the middle of Harrison stre et w ill a.i- o i Kenwood sch.K.l. When it is d finitely decided that the Hessville ..sitict shall become a Pi'rt of Hammond a large number of pupil who have heretofore- attended the Edison school will be transM-ied to the Kenwood school, thus relieving a eTonktested con.llt'.on iQ th- new addition to the city. The 'school board, however, will receive no pupils from the IBs.-ville district until the courts have acted in th- matter finally. The athletic .-btuation at the High School v ill be changed by the election of Mr. Paul Kcl'i.v as boys' physical director and athbue coach. Mr. Kelsav i sa graduate of Foriham college tin' dtor the past four years has been athletic coach i I Ur.em . Ind . He a highly t e'coi.im. nd d for the P',!ti.,r. ..eie by A. L. Trester. stcretary ,.f the Stat 'High School Athletic V, .aid. Neb, i- al.-o su r i n i end en t of th.- l.apot'te sch .ols. Mr. Kelsay wilt l.port for duty Sept-mb. r 1. anl w i'.i begin " round up m. liters for a successful season. An excellent f .ot.blil solvuu'.e 'oas been prepared and .lit x. ho are int. rest, d in athletics may v c s h rc n r5 3 f 1 f. T c R N A T ' 0 N A t NEWS StRVICEl NEW York Aug. 13- Sio.ks. Ai.i. rie .in e ar and Fdry 1 American St'l Fdry -"" Aiii'i-iciii T.'i. and Tc! P'-'U Baldwin Locmowe 7:; h Bethlehem Steel P. ... ' 1 ' 1-. Colot ad" 1" uel - ' - Lacka-A an-ia Sfjel ' 3 Mexican I'ef Republic Ir.n and Sf.-l 4" T" x as Co V. 8. St'-I WUP. , t'v;-!and Sinclair Oil Hit A4.f CASH f.K !'. WHEAT N". - rvl. il-'-U: N" . 3 r.d. $ t. ':;"- 1 No. 1 hard w int'.-r J t . 2fi ' '.'i l . 27 : No. S hard winter, fl. '-")'.; No. :' iii'xid. 11.24'; Nu. 3 hi xed. $1 .23'- 1 .24. CORN No. 2 iiiix-J. i'Sc; No. wliite, .'.s';c; No. - y-h.'W. et'2 "' 5Ssc. N'c'3 mixed. .'.7c; No. 3 " Row. (HirMin I'uoniCK.. hl'TTkl; K. c i;,t s. 13.16 tui-s; or - aiii. ry extra, n" cjuotation. Ei;S R-ie iots. 1 ",'':'. eases. LIVE I'OI'I.TilV -- Turkeys, T:,',e. chlckitis. 22c; rc"l"r, !; ge'se, it i Do; ducks. 2 I ' I'ic POTATOES Receipts, 47 caits, Idaho. .$.. 6S 'f .' .7." . IAL r" to 6" IbS.. ;!?; 70 t( so ibs.. le .lie. Tot to lP'i lbs.. 12S13.', fancy, 14c CHp-.cp-i LIVE STOCK, Auk 13 Hods K. e. ipts ;:;; Marlset tteady ;.. if. hi -.. r; l-.j'k s-'. -1 1 ' : top IIP1: hea yevight !.'-! ; medium we ight l'i2.'.-l R'at; liiriit w icht 1 "SO-i l on; ligiit Pijiilri lif-lP.Mi; hc'ivv packing sows, smooth stlO-;1 i . Packing sows, rough 2 e -;- ! " . PPiS -niTe D"t2 j : . CATTLE---lb i el;, te :,"( . SHEEP Rcc eiptf ?.0f. Hws 1125. WOMAN OUT $90.00 Mrs. "Jeor.- Flohr. 440 Hickory st . Hnmnu ne. is -ut J?"1 today which was cither lost or stolen yesterday af;rotcrr.o.m. s,pic .hanged a Jinn bill in a department store and took a Jitney for home from the four corners. When she arre-edi the money was missing. The .f!re ore; working or tbi- ca.se.
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Pr L. J. Moraii left this morning for Lake ''.iiea. X i., where he will join! Mrs. .1. N. IJeckrruu und daughters daughters Marie and Eleanor and Mlss
i elia. Bu-ker, who have been the:re ror Hn days. Tluy will motor horn tomorrow, Mrs. 1 Modjeska and daughters Mil - J dr. d and Ueialdine. have returned aft. ri u months- vacation at Appleton. VIs. I Mr. Modi.-ska ioined them tlien-. and they spent a week niotori ti- through j points "in Wisconsin, stopping at the J. lis. Madison and Lake Geneva on! i l t heir re t urn t rip. Mr and Mrs. Walter Newlin and Mr. and Mrs. liny Burffe-rt motor, d down j to the Kankakee River to ppend the ! v.' i e-k - end. Miss Anna Emery very delightfully ent cr'ai tied at a musical ti' her homes on Ru'h street last Thursday evening. A most interesting program eeas rendered by Miss Martha Zehetnor. .-oprano. ot and saroc Iubuo,ue. Iowa, who p.ayed several numbers. Mr. Arthur! Zehetner. also of Pubuune, accoinp;in -Ins with violin. Miss Kada Clark of Hammond sang several beautiful selections and Mr. Hotiglan of Hammond, who is a tenor in the Mendelssohn ciuh of C'hlen.g'1, gave a nunibtr of solos An attractive luncheon was served to ten .ues's. ! Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tov ne of c on- ; key ave.nue left today for Fnionville. ; Mo,, for two weeks' vacation. ; - Mr. W. O. Bashore, who has been ! cjuite ill for the last two weeks la j somewhat, improved. confidently expect some interesting , games of this popular so..it. girls' physical director will be Miss Katherine Norris who for the past two year wan supcrve-.r of physical tiuining In the schools of - P.eatur. 111. In the selection of th' si' i'X" - Jently prepared instructors the school authorities ar providing competent service fur the rpbivlid gy nmaiums, em- each for b..y6 a.n.1 girls. which will form a part of the addition that Is now in process of construction at t he high school . The general supervisor of physicval training in the ptrade building? will be Mrs. MaudReynolds who had charge of the girl physical culture at the high school last year. fine is a graduate of Northwestern t'nlversity and for v-e-ral years was supervisor of physical culture in the Wichita. Kane., schools. HOOKS OX StLi; AT SCHOOU Among the innovations which have been mad., by the present school administration wll be the handling of tiv text books at the school buildings. The unsatisfactory way in which I school books have been sold hereto fore, the crowding of pupils at the one bookstore, etc caused the school board to take advantage of the provisions ..f the text book law which permits the books to be sold by th" school authorities. The required books will be kept for sjile. at the several s.-hool buildings. In addition to the sale of new books a plan of exchange and sale of secondhand books has been adopted, whereby pupils may dispose of discarded books now In use In the schools. Second-hand book in good condition only will be accepted f,,r exchange and all books will be thoroughly disinfected before' offered for sale at gr-atiy reduc d prices. Si hools will -,' n Tuesday morning. September 6. Principals will be at tlo hnildiro-s- from S.p'-m'"r 1 in order to enroll pupils, -and v!l tot books. The High soil 'd 'a i'.l i'" open a week early for enrollment and a!! high school pupils will be expected to couipb to their se-b -t'.. m of . ours-s and arrangement .,:' program betore the opening coy. Sup,, rint- ndent Monroe has called teachers' me-tings for Pride" ay and .-"'it U'-day ptf-'ilins the ;.. ning "f schools. K erything is in teadiness f. r a successful school year. ANNA WAS "FLAT Anna Wmborn. colored, of Piummer ae-.. Hammond, spent tlo- night m jail last nigh? for is it th.- third time? Anewav she jt p koj up on j the corn.-;- ,.f Plumir.er arid Atortop. court ;u an iMi'XH'.itfd and noisy condition. She admitted in court this morning that sh was "absolutely flat. Judge . Ah ain't got dim. not one: dim.-. " Special Judge A . E. Tmkhairt discharge' -J her upeti her promiie- to lenve town within a week's time. Her husband. I.'l. Winborn. is at pres. nt out on bend pending hi triai for assault with intent to kill. He .-is arrested with Ed. Mays, another Piummer ave. negro, uttc. the pair had en caged in a shoot in;- affa-.r.
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AT THE PARTHENON in addition to apponnc in the chic cost im. of a French maid. Con.-' .mete Talmadge will be seen in soui- very smart and u P-ti-1 h- rn inut e st vies in her latest Assoc. at-d First Nationtl r.-leae. "Le sons ui L"H," wliici: iocs to the Parthenon thi -itr - on )1'H liv for an etiga cement of th'e- d .;. Fot t'onJtance ami lor sifter Norma, r.-eently signed a contract itll Luo'.en L'-Ioi, -. ( uii" cf the I-.-, s; known e'. i rt n t w rs in Paris, n ' fmAy they agree. ;' have I-lony fcim-h tiiern witii twelve models pel y.'itf These 'lay jind evenin,.: gowns eviil b-1 t;; very last word ir. ulf.achic advance steles, and will be inl rodue e d into Vm erica e-xclui'iveiy by the Ta!rnad-'s. By the terms of the contract, water Co or sketches and samples of materia! are submitted to the Talm.tdges of every uni(u- styie or novel tjesign as soon a .4 it is brought out by Belong, and n this way the Talmalne fi.-nrs will l;e- abb- to show ou th, ?or, ' n the very neceiit cii.'iiUi-s in sty1,, lone before t h it .iwns become s n i a i i y ad .pted by the America:! public.
!l)S LINE ATTACHED BY SHERIFF Th- He int 7. bus f commission fo il n e t o has btn ht d a ;. Sheriff I Hht Gins has charge of the three bhses while eight men former lye employed l as drivers are waiting for Fred Heinta ) to come across with back wages amount I ing to over $S'i". The sheriff seized the rolling stocii yesterday after Attorney Fred Barnett j had tib-d a complain for Edward Par-I ii(3 in the superior court at Hammond d. moulding $1 44.75 wages for labor as driver since July 1 . Since then the other drivers h-jvc added their claims to the original complaint. Barnes said he had been working at ?n.."al p. r day and that Mr. Heintz had ask-d him to wait for his money until th-- bus niss was roing better. The other mn, some of whom have claims almost a- large as Mr. Barnes, tell the same story. They say that they collected n average of $17 per day in fares .uid turned tb,e.- :n,inj y oyer to Hc-infz oirh evening. The complaint aliened that Heintz Ma.- a!'"iii to s. 1! 1,'ie buses and for that reason a writ of (. taehment was ask"l. The writ w.as issued and str-'d by th. sheriff at once. The beys made a proposition to continue clrlelns the cars and t.tkei out their wn,;os each night with part of the back wages but the defendant did not accept It. Th.- pue o Chicago was operate-cj one day and hauled only a few passengers. SOUTH BEND RAID Harry Mathers, federal prohibition agent stationed at South Bend, made another catch yesterday, according to a report received from 1:1m by Chief Simons at Hammond t h ism orn ! n sr. Mafhtrs with the aid of South Bend police raided the saloon of John .T. TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY i LOST BrinUle Bull Pup. White points on year obi. l'nj ears anei tail. Return o, ,ii Webb st . or phone Hammond lllii-R. S-1.1-i'
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AND APPROVED INDIANAPOLIS, Ausr. 13. Urt Morgan, federal prohibition director for Indiana, returned Thursday from Washington, wheje he obtained confirmation of his recommendation for the appentment of toven prohibition agents. The appointment are effective September 1. Two group chiefs of enforcement apents t" take up work under the new administration are John Jones, mayor of Btazill. who will be stationed at Terre Haute, and Robert Harrington, of Hammond, who will be stationed in that city. The greiup chief for the Indanapolis division haj. not been named . The enforcement agents appointed are; George Winkler, of Indianapolis; Dan Moore, of Bedford: Jullu Bryan, of Greencastle; Asa Elliott, of Jonesboro, and William Ray. of Suniroitvlia. SCHOOL BOARD SELLS IL Work of Building Wings to Industrial High School a Third Completed. The board of education at Its (trt August meeting sold Ave hundrvl and twenty-live $l.i"e)r; bonds to HalaeyStuart & Ci., a CTitoaao brokerage Arm, obtaining a premium e"f approximately 5,)'''n which is the hirhest premium made in the .-tate rwcer.tly. The bonds are from one to twenty j'ear at six per cent The 55.'n0 obte'n'd by the sa of bonis will be used to pay the cot of the additions snc new equipment at the Industrial high school. About a third of the work has been completed and by the first of October portion of the new space will be available. . The additions to the builtlr.g which wit noub'.e its capacity, mc'ude class rooms. Is boratoric-s. a cafeteria, a large, auniteriuni, boy' gymnasium; tmrninjr poo! ann study halls. P.awley Brothers of Ohirago have the several rontraot ann .1 . P. Croak of Hammond the plumbing rontrait. CHICAGO MAN HAS BAD LtTCK Luck frowned on Sam Sheager. "1 Lawrence avenue, Chicago and hi ion Ttobert twice yesterday. The flrst scowl came when the auto in which they were riding on Indianapolis boule e-ard early this morning craahJ UM a telephone pole, damaging It evr ly nd causing each of the men to euffer cuts about the head. The Other dirty look came when they were at Dr. Timm's office in Whiting. While the doctor was dressing: the wounds, a thief sto a lot of hosiery from the damaged machine. The accident was caused by the Mer Slo ager, who was driving, being blinded by the lightu cf an auto approaching from the opposite direction. Phone IVQ
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