Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1921 — Page 5

September 10, 1921.

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CRIMINAL Oil

SETTINGS FOR WEEK

'.SPECIAL TC THF TIMES rr.ov.'N i-"i"nt. ixrv. sert

the t'Yiminjl court O. Th'-tr.as. I't-put-reiv. has made th for the v vk of S Monday. .

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f Unke ivjant) . W. !'r i.s.-i u t !H Altor- ;'. dlou ing settings

;-itf!:i-r i: IVed ! Ir.KtU-s. -alvin S'.pc-H '1 h. .111.1 '.DiK. Waiter K Hakcr A:'.:i;i .'i'i.-u i .i'.ias.

RAIN MADE PORTER

Dr. and Mrs. Krank Chaae have returned from their trip through Mlchl-

TRACK SMOOTH and ni.nois. Their .-.my lonul than intended, due to an a-l-" i 4sk4 In which the dwtur seriously In

jured hie right wrist.

oo'eriihcr 13 ;.urK'' iiredenuorf. ThcMi- s Ha s September 14 (lu Schultz ami

n;.iwin i.-ttk-. Thursday, Sopfmher 1 f 174 4 Stat is. Han ignejenovleh. 1931 Stat' vs. John ackltis. Friday. September li ?S5i State s. Hurry Mark. State vs. P. J. Kelly and James Leonard.

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) PoRTEIt. Ind., Kept. X0. Jacfc lneh of Hammond, who fathers tho automuh:1e raves which ft re to he staged at the I'crt-.r Spi'p.lwny tomorrow . out .ooklr.j "Vi the track ut noon today. He took severel turns itnund the ova.1 r-'th his car and ran into the pits all f m'l ing. "J u"t right." ere! aimed tiie promoter. "We grot the lust coat of H on just in time. Thf rams uash.il off al; of the loose stuff and she's smooth and firm

Tho boys w til be tlck-le! cr the track. Rain doesn't it .'..it helps the outer edires shape .Ilt.it SO It doesn't 'cluck tomorrow I'll he saf-

r : i s than : h -1 be on hand "titer distint

'TATTY" ARBUCKLE IS GRAVELY ACCUSED Found Lightly Clad in Hotel Room With Girl Who Later Dies at the Hospita.

HUTCH NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ttkti r-RA-CI.-CO, Pept. 10. "Fatty" JLrtauckie, ftl nvcomedlan, and host at Cay paxty at the St. Francis hotel, hr la.t Monday, expected by police to arlrv bre today from I,oa Anerels to grive his version of the event leading- up to the sudden illness which tmi Miss Virginia Rapp. .Bea-Jtif-.il TOixntt rovM. Actress, in the midst of th party, -which resulted in her death ' !br !e yesterday. Aiprordfixg to the hotel management, A.rbiClG, -with Fred Fishbeck and U Shermaa, of Ixio Aji'lfn, occupied a suite of rooms. A request rame about Dsns last Monday that a phonograph be aent to tb. atllte. This w-as complied -ith on condition there be no danc- , Irtg. lr a eall came from the rooms for rttnce. stating a woman in the party had become ill. A-eaistant ManagT H. J Boyle repooded and found Hfss Rappe lyini? on abed lightly clad and unconscious. Arbucke was cla-d in pajamas and a bath-robe, it -oraa stated, explaining that his friends had called while ha tvas havinj breakfast In his room. ' 'm!s Rapp was removed to a no-pital the nxt day and several other physicians ealed in consultation. Medical defence was of no avail and death came t yesterday after she was found to be in a sericis condition.

as H Ri to . i ;i t h hurt it i to keep rain

isfied " ht.-oh ha.s f-cn Tr;or. a.'t rn-i-. Machines from Indianapolis and

points. The Iak- Count y Automobile Kacfnfir Association which is a flivver organization ' furnishing a larstc tii-n out of spvedstrs. South Chcaso, Klki.art. Laporte. Michigan I'tty and South I'.cnd will be renrsntf d. All of thei.ios are also pending lurid' crowds! of fans to boost for their favorites. It ooks I ke the h'erarost day in the history of the old Portf-r track.

The ladles of th" North Sid- W. C. T. I". m-t last ev ninv. at the l-.oine of Mrs. William S.-hr. cd. r n Kiinbav i iivcntio and 9uco"Ssf i i I y launched another "pound party." A very interesting; program was (riven, incltitlinir ! o splendl.l talk by Thi ..ior.- M-.or, w ho has Kiuk beeti a r.iemi.. i and an , ardent supporter of tlv.-" organization. Jlr.t. l! a '.by, the seer, tary, nave a report 'f tlie years untrelist 1c work and Mr. Thomas, the pr. siden t. grave a very enthusiastic and initpirlng talk Mis Corrln- Ryder. a (Stuest. (rave 4 good telk, and Miss ( lv-!inr Nitrer.Rarten and Mrs. William ' Schf.-eder both Rave very fine read- ' iiifis. Mis. li. H. Powley toid a lt.ry in a clever fashion "Peggy a Trip on th-- Mississippi River" which was Br. ally etijeyetl, and little Clarence '..-i!hy sail a s--!. ct ion . Mrs. J. C. ijravi-s and her neighbor were extended a vte of thnnks for the large hait of proc. rb".; they donated. Mrs. Oscar Hill report' d that at a mf hr.ii of the North Side ladies' ' llub the Jifternoon before, a larpe h.is1 Ket of foodHtviffs had hevn jireparcd , for the W . C T . I ' . I Mrs. J. It ilrjvts told of

Met, V( l.trv ttiti Oh.rlfth e Ihr. r 1

who has been visiting at the home of Mrs T. Ffcfl.7. !er of Imiiana avenu for the past week, returned to her noma lait eeii:ig. notict: The Ij.ke I'onnty Fish and tlanie Protective Association will lu l l ;:ext meet iiit Monday evening. Sept. 12. J. W. MIUMKA.V Miss llernice iT:itwocd left this morning for Warsaw, Indlain. where she will be in the vocational department of the hiph Kchool. Mr. A. K. Morrow of ieiiiile, India. i j, acconii'.iui'd her. ir. Morrow will Tie. a senior at the Indiana l'nier.stv this ear. Mrs ,f lieitz of Jii'itaon street entertained at a kit hen shower lat Thursday rvrniric t hef home in honor oT Miss Frieda Lutter. who is soon to become a britie. The hnus? was prettily decorated with ilriemrlnw and Kolde:n-nl, set in (Treat iron kettles from "out of the kitchen." The evening whs eajoyably spent with music and games, prizes beln- awarded to Miss Anna Fandrel and Mrs. F. Helch-t-1. Miss I. utter was showered while sha jat at a kitchen table and she received a number of useful and desirable ktlfts. A nicely srooitited coure .luncheon was served to the Misses Frieda 1Utter.

I Caroline I. utter. TIWp Fandrei, Anna

in th" Central h..l ii;jl. Mf.nd.. evenitis at 7:.1'i. A large attendance of mi ntbers is desired. The (errnan1a r.e'oekahs will hold their riiii(ir birthday party on Sunday. September 11. All members and fi lends are invited. - .Mrs. itcorge Mcil.o of Chicago was in Hammond yesterday on a shopping tour.

Mr and Mr?. Wilbur .'ant;Hl! will return to Hammund today from a lliree weeks' iiMtot trip through the ,-i.st, where tiiey visit ed in I'liiiad.lpliiii. New V-.rk Ci'.y. Was hi ni; ton and tlantle t'ity. For the past s eeii they have been the house quests of Mrs. Cnniraii's sister. Mrs. Carl Meyer of Ktgin, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Central will make their home in a r.ewi v and beautifully furnish. .1 aiia.rune:il on Grand boulevard. Mr-. ('antral! will resume her teaching .-f piano tins fall ami w Inter at her fi.rr.ioj home on Mason street.

Senator Harry S . N'.-.v. while in Ind i aiiiiii. lis durir.-, tlm l;i.-t week, t n Ik -ed over she t-oining cpmpasgn with many of his friends. He had Just returned from a ra.thr extensive hotil shuking iri. in noithern liidiuna and he was Jubilant over his prospects. The- senator b-t his friends know that he believed he wmtid n. t have a pre it oa! of di.Ticu'ty ''a K iinini; ! h. nomination asjainj-l Hx-S'iiatui Albert .1 . lioveridge. fliould ne li.'ciini.- a i-in.li-date . lieutenants of Senatir Xw foreseea hitter fljrht. however. It is intimated that should the ex-senator b' come a cundidato and show siKr.s of picking up a lai'Ke following-, that the lur will he made to tt v . It lias even been hinted thai President Hardin will )i..ikf a persona! trip to Indiana :n behalf of lib close i'ritnl Senator New.

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politic-ally wis be bad politic?

of the United States tak iigiu for anoutin.'i'i n.

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to. doubt that President Hardit.r would b willing to ha'-i) Senator Kewiri any way possible . Tin same Hue of S.nator Wets-m who is beinm t-.lied up.-n t. hro-v ill his strcnb-t!i in the state t.. Senator New. Tt is now unlikely that President Hardinc will f,j;.ire jn the .ampaign to s on,, degree. tb- has been in ited to attend the annual mtd-wln'er m.ct-inc-of the P.epuhlican editorial association . Such nn invitation v oulj ordinarily invoke only regrets . The ;ol i t i c.-il situnt'on ni-ht. however, bring the president and durmg th-:-visit he might drop a few sitinlflcsr.t remarks about his el.otce for the In-

t he ca nio a a n

h.- carried diniva -seat

the senate.

T THF. -OI'STTlV H' H. The ladles of the Hammond Country Club very delightfully entertained tho ladies of the Chicago Heights Country club yesterday afternoon at golf and bridge. Forty Chicago Heights ladles came to Hammond and their company was greatly enjoyed by their hostesses. The lounge was attractively decorated with great bouquets of the season's flowers. High score in cards was made by Mrs Adolph Hirsch, second by Mrs. Thomas, visiting, and third by Mrs. Corr.ett. a".o of (.""hies go Heights. On the links there were eighteen golfers, low gross won by Mrs. McCoy and low net, by Mrs. Bradley, both of Ch.icairo Heights. After the games a delicious two course luncheon was served to soventy-eight ladies, all of -whom reported the function big success.

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! -e-ieu .-i-...e. ..o.n.r Fandrei. Martha Fandrel, I.uelia Vlens, ; two homelfss children. There will he Am(.lla Fanilrp, Marl Kltlhertv. TtIliu ,a special called meeting next Tuesday , shoepn(,r. Eleanor Pergande and Mrs afternoon at the home of Mrs. Me!,.,- I . MrJl F Schellhel. Mrs , on Ingr. ham aveu f,,r the purpose ,Pl.n Mr, Ke,tz and Mrs Hk 1 ..f electing officers for the coining!

' year ana delegates for the state conj ventle.n to be held in Klkhart in Cot.

The ladies received a larfc i contributions.

variety of

Miss Mildred Kmerlne. heud of the Fnglish department of the Ln.w. I! high school, will spend the week-end with hvr parents. Mr. t.nd Mrs. John T. Siamm of Summer boulevard.

LIVE LOCAL m "ADS"

Fruit jar rlnsrs ln & i'.c grade Sr. per box a the Kankrupt Sale. 632 So. Hohman st. 9-8-il

Vesterday afternoon Mrs. M. Seherer vnv .iellght fully etitertained at

! her home on hdiraii street in honor -f

her birthday. The afternoon was psnt socially, after which an elaborate course luncheon was servo:!. Th-. table was most attractive with a larg-e bouquet of z nias and cosmos. M -s .

So hi-rer ri-(-ei.'Cd a numb-, r of he-auti- )

ful gifts and the cong t atu! a t ions and good wish's of her friends. f'e. j C. Oranger, pastor of the. First P.apti.st i hurch of Rock Island, 111., will preach both morn.ng and evening at the First Baptist church.

The North Side Ladies' C"!ub was pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. William Reatty and Mrs. William I.ovvrey, at the home of Mrs, Peattv on Highland st Mrs Oscar Hill and X'rs. Charles Lawrence, -ere lr, charge of a delightful program. nt prizes were won in the games by Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Hush. Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. l.owrey. A prett ly appointed luncheon v. as kt1 ed by the hotess:cs. The Kutj-s of the club were Mrs. K Fisher of Chicago and Mrs. Hikok. a sister of Mrs. ITeatty. The club has made arrangements f'or e luncheon at Field's and matinee at th Woods on the afternoon of Sept-inber 2ist

Mrs. Herman Gross and Mrs. C. M. Wilkinson charmingly c ntertrnvi Iiherty Camp of Royal Neighbors an"l their friends at a pedro party on Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Wilkinson's home. There were five tables of pedro. ten games played, prizes bein? awarded to Mrs. Kraus. and Mrs Jit Nally. There will he n meeting next Thursday afternoon -with Mrs. Westbay, at her home. 82S Feall avenue. Everybody is welcome. All the members of all the Royal Neighbor Camps are Invited to the K. snd L. of 5. hall on Monday evening to hear some fine talks by the district officers.

GET ACQUAINTED SALE FOR ONE WEEK Our stock of used cars is limited and we would like to place each used car during this sale with a buyer, who by getting acquainted with our company will become in the future a buyer for a new car. Every used car offered for sale will be guaranteed by Oakland Motor Car Company to be exactly as represented. Our prices are marked on each car in plain figures and we are in a position to know that they are at the price quoted the greatest bargains that this company or any other company ha ever offered. We wjl refund you your transportation to Chicago in case you buy a car. 1920 Rebuilt 5-Paw. OaJdand Sedan 1919 Rebuilt 4-Pass. Oakland Coop 1920 Rebuilt 5-Pass. Oakland Touring Car 1919 Refinisbed 5 Pais. Oakland Touring Car Shidebaker 5-Pass. Touring Car Maxwell 5-Pass. Touring Car

Cherrolet 5-Pass. Touring Car Other Models Ranging from $200.00 to $1200.00

During this sale for one week only we will equip free of cost every car old with a new spare tire and bumper. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS EASY TERMS

Wassey's Pleating Shop lojLBROinF.HING, TXPlVi, HEMSTITCHING. Ill TTOK 1(1)1 F. m TTON (iitumxi, BKimfi. RltHIM., KtM'V STITCH I lCi. t S ATE STIIEKT, PHOE HAM. MOIND 44U. 9-7

' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Orphey and

fanviy have returned .. the-ir hon-e ,n Ir.diarape.lls after -pending n week with 'heir brth.-r and family. Mr. ajhd Mrs. Peter Orphey- of Caiumtt avenu .

AT THE ORPHEUM The new e n t e r t a Ln m e n t a the O r -pheum, starting today and cont'nuin ..ver Sunday, is rle.-l'ri re d by Mana:;er M 1 chc 1st e r t er to he the best show lie ha put forth so for this season. Heme! tntr the list of acts is a song and dan.- . revue. The Carr Trio, a well known .i andard act. Is another feature of t i. ill. rn add-Con Kiith Hall'T win he s.-e-n in "Jus1. Oi.'tsirte The Moor," a serious photoplay.

VERDICT OF PEOPLE EMPHATIC (Continued from pt.ge one.)

All merchandise sold at less than cost at the Bankrupt Sale now going on 9i So. Hohman St 9-S-i

Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice. Violin, Publit Speaking. Ukelele, Banjo. Mandolin. Guitar, Dancing, Dramatic Art. 1-31-tf

Harry Minas r.ankrupfcy Sil. Bargains for all

in closing out the at 692 Hohman St. 7-8-2

Bernard Gavit was hr.t last evenins to the Christian Endeavor Soejety of the First Presbyterian church ut his home on Hyslnp place. A business meeting was called and refreshments served to geyen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. MornT.

who recently sold thMr residence on I

Ilysiop place to Mr. and Mrs William Hastings, have moved into their new home on Fast Highland street. Mr. and Mrs. nestings are about ready to locate in their now domicile, which is very a 1 1 ra c t i v e .

KRI-.K LEf Tl lir F". t Hack ley. field secretary of the International Society of Applied Psychology will speak in the parlor of the MaJ.-ctic Hotel at 7:110 Suneiay evening. Subject: "The Hidden Power of the Subconscious Mind and Success Throurh The Tjiw of Visual iza 'ion."

Everybewly welcome.

Don't fail to attend the Bankrupt

Sale at 6112 So. Hohmnn St.

ALBERT W. CORDS

OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY

piicatlon for lesso-.s can be mall-.d o-j

phoned to Straube Pinrio .6 Mus. c o.. 631 Hohrnan St.. Hammond. 5-10-3

Calumet 5310

Chicago, Illinois

2426 S. Michigan Ave.

All members of Oolden Bod Camp Vo. 1S57 H. N. of A. are reeiuested t meet with Liberty Camp Mon.lay evening. Sept. 12th In haii ovr Uon tor a this will be an important

meetina; and the district officers

be present .

Miss Adele Punbar of Rtmbach avenue very dellghtfuly entertained at a kitchen shower last evening- in honor of Miss Wi'helialna Hi. who is to become the bride of Curtis Cit-vcuo this nv-Ttii . Th'rt.-en games of. bunco wer' played at five tables honors goincr to Mrs. Clyde Cleverd arid Miss Wiihelmina Hix . A delicate color scheme of yellow and w hlte was prettily caried out in howls of flowers and paper ribbons. Light refreshments

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Miss received a nuintif r of heautl- j 1? ful utensils from Mrs. tjeorge Flynn. I t J

Mrs. I'urham. Mrs. Howard Oi.o .trs.

?--'-'- Fdgar Ci'umpacker. Mrs upi.rt;.I Chanman. Mrs McKinnon. Mrs. Wil

bur s'plttier. Mrs. Clvde Cleveland, i lh

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I virs. Miriey i.tgnty ami ner mother. i Mr; VhiO,:i, ,,e 1 ,fv.-,ll Mr

Leonard 'iaig of !a fa -; a house guest of Mrs. Soittbr and the Misses Frances and Llion Hi, I:iy Mai Frances P.ennett. (Jladyc Younger nd Miss Licath Kotz of Scbcnertndy, M. y house guest of Miss Durbar.

tmv of state in 191 . lie re si urn d te

i enter the arinv and M .lliam Iloa-h

was appointed to th, pl.-e and "!e. .j sert'tary 'n I'd?. Soon afterward Mr. Koach died and Mr. Jackson was gi--en the place of secretary of state. At the time he was a candidate for Co nomination for governor. He wis then elected secretary in IPL'0. Recently there had been some gossip that Mr. Jackson would enter the lists as candidate for the senatorial nomination against Senator New n--.t year. The fact that Mr. Jarkson intends to si ek rc-ele ton to the office fjf secretary. . 'iniinn'f him as a senatorial contender. It is known, hov-ee-r. that ho had been urged to vfk the senatorial nomination. In some quarters it was believed that the effort to get Mr. Jackson Into the senatorship was an adroit method to shelve him as a possible contender for the gtil ernatoi lal nomination n 1 'J Z 4 .

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Get the Right Hat

Wear a Hat that sets you off. Wear a Hat that fits your features. Tne new Fall Hats are the best values you've seen for years $3.50 to $9.00 STETSONS B0RSAL1N0S $7.00 up $9.00 The Model Rothschild & Hirsch

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L B. S. A. Bible Lecture, Sunday, Sept. 1 1 HEGEWISCH, Opera House. 3 P. M.; HAMMOND. I. 0. 0. F. Hal!. 3 P. M.; INDIANA HADBOR. 3565 Pennsylvania Ave.. 8 P. M.; WHITING, Slovak Home. 8 P. M. ; and GARY. I. 0. 0. F. Hail, 8 P. M. Interesting subjects by interesting speakers.

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Mr. A. L Seeley of Chicago speaks in Hammond and Gary on the subject "Immediate Relief Certain

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The speaker says "this statement is based on the promises of God's Word the Bible, which are as sure of fulfillment as is the rising of tomorrow's sun." This lecture gives a giant ray of hope for all.

A. L. SEELEY

"The D

ay of the

Lord's Anger" This subject will be logically and Scnpturally discussed by Mr. G. A. Hail in Whiting. He says. "The cloud of trouble now overhanging the world is a dark one indeed, but it has a silver lining filled with better things than mankind has ever Hoped for."

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G. A. HAIL No thinking man or worr;an can afford to mils hearing some of these instructive, encouraging and helpf'J lectures. Bring your friends.

Mrs. Paul MnsriiMeu i,-z r.f Forsythe avenue has gone to West Paden,

Ind.. w here she will vis. t her hnsband. who Is taking a much needed re.-jt

from his duties at the West HammonJ

i Trust & Pavings Hank. Mrs. Musch- ! elewiez will return home In a week.

The annua! meeting of the Lake Couniy Humane Society will be held

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