Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1921 — Page 5

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ROB FLOTO CIRCUS

OF $30,000 IN WEST

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) VANCOL'VKH. Wash.. Sept. 17. Three unmasked bandit who robbed the Sflle-Floto circus of pearlr 130,000 here last night were sought by posses today . The treasurer of the rircua and four men and four women belonging to the circus were riding on a truck tiV the treasury car In the railroads after the ehuw when the bandits appeared. N'one of the circus people were arm1! and no resistance was offered. Of the cam taken $4,000 was in cash and the rest in drafts and checks.

Miss Katherlne Oberlln was hostess last evening at a delightful function at her home on Hyelop Place honoring Miss Caroline I'oppenhusen and Miss Margaret I'irie. who are soon to be married. There were three tables In bridge, awards glvon to Miss unn Johnson and Mrs. Maurice Iddings . A daintily appointed course luncheon waa served to fifteen Kuests, after which & larire white enamelled, plnkheribboned hamper,-crammed with all srood things pertaining to a miscellaneous shower, was brought to tha hr!ds-to-b. Mies Pirle and Miss Poppenhusen received a great many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. pT A . Tarry will entertain twelve at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Johnson, who are soon to make their noma in Indianapolis. Mrs. Harry Cartwright delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon at her home on Sibley street In honor of her house guest, Mrs. Thomas Cartwright, of Michigan, who ha.a been visiting friends and relatives in Hm mond and Chicago for the past three weeks. The afternoon waa enjoyed with mule and games, after which the hostess served an elaborate cours luneheon to fourteen guests. Mrs. Oartwright was presented with a beautiful gift from Mrs. Carl Vermett, Mrs. Koy Feltzer, Mrs. Harry Henricksen. Mrs. Chris Moran, Mrs. William Wolfe. Mrs. J. M. Wolfe. Mrs. Ernest Wolfe, Mrs. George Jflohr, Mrs. Thomas Moran, Mrs. O. C. Knauff, Mrs. O. Jackson, Mrs. Julia Storey, Miss Dorothy Wolfe and Mrs. Harry Cartwrlght. Mlaa Gladys Ja-is of State street entertained the member of the Lafon Club at her home last evening. TherJ was a short business meeting, after which the guests enjojed music and dancing. The hotsess served a delicious luncheon to twelve guests. At 6:30 tomorrow there will be devotional services and a social hour at the Monroe street M. E. church. In the basement, immediately preceding the meeting of the Epwoith league. The leader will be Miss Ella Palmer and a large attendance is desired. Mrs. Guj Fuss very delightfully entertained at a six o'clock dinner last evening at her home on Hoffman street. The table was beautifully Jo-orated with a V)w of topas crystal flUtd with sunburst rosea and button chrysanthemums. A delicious course dinner was served to Mis Anna Fuss and Miss Mable Clancy of Whitincr, Miss Anna Saas. Mips Edith Rntherrord. Mis Zoe Bush ajd Mrs. Fuss. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dickey of Indiana delightfully entertained at a surprise dinner party last evejiini? in honor of their son, Arnold Dicky, who was celebrating his twelfth birthday. The dinner table was attractive with the season's flowers and interesting! favors. Covers were laid for twelve guests and a dtlicious course dinner was served, including a candy-frosted Ylrtfcday cake. Master Arnold received a, number of very nice gifts and the good wishes ft his little friends. The evening was enjoyed with a variety of games and music. The guests were Harold Brose, lAoyi Merrill, Marion Pierce, Ralph Sehrlng. Herbert Geiger, Wayne Houser, Claud Harrington. Herbert Bell. Marvin Ander on, Grace Shea, Olive Vlrgene Austgen and Arnold Dicky. There will be blind bogey In golf at the Country Club this, afternoon, with

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Carl J. Urookman of Mason streot and Miss Kdna Schmook of Chicago, have been licensed to marry In Chicago . Dr. T. E. Bell Is hack In his office after enjoying several months' vacation. Dr. Hell is awaiting any toothache or loose teeth that may some in his direction. The Flying Squadron will be In Gary on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the First M. K. churen. under the auspicts of the Gary W. C. T. U., with services daily at i:30 and 7:3U. Everybody is invited and admission Is free. The speakers ire Oliver W. Stewart of Chiciiiro, I. Ielgh Colvln of N'fw York City, Frank V . Kegan of Hockford, 111., Kev. Norma Camilla Jlrown of Hloomington, 111., Christopher P. Connolly of East Orange, N. J., James H. Woerktendylte of Chicago and Arthur 12. Whitney of Columbus. Ohio. Miss Wllma Kleihege, daughter Of Mr. and Mr. William Kleihege of South Hohman wtreet, has resignel from her position as physical director in the public schools of South Bend where she has been located tor the past two years. Miss Wlhna left this morning for Dallas. Texaa. where ni has accepted a position as playruund supervisor.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Patterson of Truman avenut rniK'nncc the marriage of their uaugh.r Mif Viola Patterson to Ignite L. Buckley, n Wednesday, September 14th In Chicago. Only the Immediate family of the bridal couple were In attendance, and after the ceremony dinner was served at the Sherman House. The wedding party attended theatre at the Palace, where Miss Martha Pryor. a cuusin of Mrs. Buckley, Is playing. The many friends of the young couple wish them much happiness and good fortune.

John A. Tangerman, who has been draft teller In the Citizens National Bank for a number of years, will leave today for Illinois University, where he has enrolled for the ensuing year.

Dr. G. G. Helgen. chiropractic and osteopath physician, formerly of Hammond, has opened an ff Ice on West Randolph street, 390S Garrlclc Bldg., Chicago, 111

Julius Ciievigny. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Chevlgny, returned yesterday t Notre Dame University, where he w'U be a Junior.

The annual Flower and Vegetable Exhibit of the chilren of the Wallace Bchool took place Friday afternoon in the school hall. The youngsters nade it possible for a very good showing to be made, and there was a great variety of beautiful flower.- and splendid specimens of vegetables. The Judges', Mfssi Alta Adkin. Mr. Charles E. Fletcher, and Dr. G. Smith, awarded the honors as follows: Best Collection of Flowers: 1, Norman lav; 2. Wilbur Palmer; I, Duane Lamberg: Honorable menUn, Olive Shaw, Alice Bachman, Porothy Vlewig, Vernon Palmetear. Best Bouquet of One Variety: 1, Kenneth Ortt (Dahlias); 2. Victoria Nebraska, (Asters): S, Evelyn Collet, (Panslerf); Honorable mention: Weyne Fites (Cotton); John Feitzer (JtfarlgoMs.) est Collection of Vegetables: 1, Floyd Fredley; !, Harold Miller: 3. Edward Harder: Honorable mention. Elisabeth Douglello. Beat Single Vegetable: 1. (Sylvia Summers (Peppers); 3, True Purdy, (Pie Peppers); George Kent. (Hubbard Squash). Honorable mention, Alice Bos well. (Cucumber.) All the flowers and vegetables were sold for the benefl.t of the school fund, and a rlzeable addition to the treasury was made Richard Tlnkham went to Beta Pi at Crawf ordsivllle this morninar. Miss Eleanor Poppenhueen will enter tain at a kitchen shower this afternoon at er home in .Glendale T'ark for her sister. Miss Caroline, who U soon to become a bridt

AT THE PARTHENON Today will he the closing performance of the four acts of vaudetv-iU and the First National production "The Master Mind." featuring Lionel Barrymore at the Parthenon theatre and tomorrow will see Ave new acts of vaude ville and Western Bielod ramie picture featuring Willlom Duncan In "Steel Heart." William Duncan the star,' Is rapidly 'becoming known as the foremost interpreter of Western life on the screen and this Is his very latest and best release, coming clone on the heels of "Where Men are Men." In "Steel Heart" there l.i a scarlet life of the old tlmo mining camp and lumber regions, the outcry of raw Jealausles, the turmoil and the playing of the game of life on a fickel dice board. Very thrilling; and an unusually good picture. The five acts of vaudeville are direct from the State and Lake theatre in Chicuro as has been the policy of the management for some time and will he a treat to the theatre goers of this region.

WANTS NAME CHANGED Sigmon Crtbere of Hammond doeit not like his name. Today his attorney. D. J. Moran. filed a petition In the Hammond Superior court to have the nnmed changed to Charles White.

SEVERAL FINED In the Hammond oity court this morn Ing Charles Baldwin, 5704 Indiana ve., Chicago, was fined H for speeding; Joseph A. Lewis. Schneider, lnd., colored, was fined f 10 for driving a truck load of furniture over the 'boulevard. Andy Buhula, 393f Madison street. Gary (' fined iu for benng 4rtin.li

WILIj GIVE CONCERT The Helnrlch Sienktevjc ranging and Dramatic Society of West Ham mond. will give a concert tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Korcluniko Hall, on 15ith street. The speaking parts of the program "will be rendered In Polish..

police station at 1:30 for Gleason park. A football game will 'be played before the two teams clash to decide tha Intercity championship. Each baa won a game. In order to take care of the large number of Hammond fans who will Journey to Gary to rot for the home team, three motor buses will leave the Hammond police station at 13:30 for Gary. They wMl arrive In- time for th parade. The round trip fare will be BO cents.

tun. too ruomt'B. MNTCRNAYIONAL NEWS SERVICE) VKW VOHlv. dept. 1". atocks, closing prices: Amerlean Fdry 127 American Tel, and Tel 10$ V.aldwln Locomotive 89 Bethlehem Kteel U 55 Colorado Fuel ... 25 Mexican Petro 113 Mid vale Steel ? Pure Oil 24 Hallway Steel Sp..rlnr ....... la Kepubllc Steel 52 Texas Co 35 W U. S. Steel 78 H Sinclair Oil 19 '4 ( HICAdO CASH CHAIN. WHEAT No. 3 red, 11. Sen 1 .27; No. 2 hard wltner. 3l.M61.27; No. 3 hard winter. 1.24. y CO ltN No. 2 mied i3S5Sc; No. i white, 53U&3M: No. 2 yellow. 63'i(j4c; No. 3 mixed, f3'c; No. 4 yellow, 52i SfiJT.c. OAT8 No. 2 white, 3H3Hc; No 3 white. 35H6c; No. 4 white. 34 ii Jc. CHICAGO LIVES TO Cly. HOGS Itecelpts, 3,500; market steady to strong. Bulk. 3-75fi . 4ft; top, 38 60; heavyweight. 37.o8.5f; medium, 3.75(j 3.0; light. S.2&3 3.60; light lights. 37.35' . 35; heavy packing sows, smooth, 3l.T5ft7.25; packing sows, rough. 36.3iQ.(i; pigs, 37.O0tJ3.00. CATTLX Receipts, 56. SHEEP Receipt. 2.50ft. BUTTER Receipts, 9.S20 ,tubs; extra creamery 42c; first J3Vi;' -packing stock, 33-34C EcTGS- Rectipta, 7,003 eases; miso., 31-33c; ordinary firsts, 2l-80c; Arts. 34-340. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 35c; chickens, 10c; springs, 22c; rasters. ISc; geese, 20c: ducks, 23c.

POTATOES Rcpta 103 car.- Idaho j White. $2. 7 0-32.RO; Wisconsi white,'

I? 25-32 45; i;ed River Ohion, 32.60 32.55; Maine Cobblers, 32. 59-33.65. ,

HESSVILLE COUPLE IN DIVORCE COURT Mrs. Lena Cook who lives at Pennsylvania avenue. Hesi'villc, has broken with .her husband Fred, and today site filed suit for divorce In the Superior court at Hammond. She says that Fred ha called her vile namtts, accused nr of being inttrtvate with other men and refused to take her Into his confidence, regarding his business affair. On one occasion he is ta';d to have expressed the wish that she and their child were dead. They were nmrrled November 3, 1917 and fcparated geptem her 3. McAleer, Dorsey and OilUtta, are representing the plaintiff.

WILL GO TO FAIR Member of the Commercial CJub, the notary Club and various ener or. gantsattons will traniet J.500 G"y school children to and from the Lake county fair grounds on Wednesday. September 21. On that date the "Chlldren's Festival" i t?ie main feature ol the fair and the attendance of ever Gary child la urged. The Itotary Club will number the kids and have engaged drivers, each of whom will be held responsible for his party during the visit at Crown Point. More than 600 cars are needed to carry the children to and from the fair

TO SURFACE

HIGHWAY

The Dunes National Highway will be surfaced next year according to A. 8. Hess, head of the Dunes Highway Association, chief promoter of the proFused new traffic, line. Officials of the State and government were In Gary yesterday and went ovfr the highway route. prelimlnary to the opening of the purvey net week. When the survey Is complete the state department will launch grading and drainage operations at onee. It was said here. Tlie road wfll be finished and ready for use by mld.eummer Of 1822, Mr. Hess h3 stated.

Cackroach Held up Train. A train on e Canadian railroad held up fr nearly half nn hour owing to a cockroach having climtrl into a telegraph instrument at a signal box.

Calumet Avenue, Roberts Avenue, from P. F. W. Ac C, R- R. to Indianapolis Boulevard, White Oak Avenue, from Indianapolis Boulevard to 129th street. In the City of Hammond. County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of tfie Hoard of Pub, lie Works of said City, and that tho same la now on file In the office of naid Hoard for public eaamlnation and Inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the nam of all property ownera affected ' ;rely and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for aald Improvement, and that by resolution said Board haa fixed the '23rd day of September. 1921. at 3 o'clock p. m . In the office of the Iloard of Public Works in tTin City Hall of said Tfty as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objection" from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on aald assensnient roll, and that aid Hoard will, after eald hearing and eaamlnation. ccVrm or modify each respective ansessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby la benefitted in said respective amounts. A. J. BWANSON, JACOB WIKER, F. C. PIETIUCH, 8:17:2 Board t Public Work

Wife Went To Hungary; Husband Wants Divorce Charging in a divorce petition now on file In the Gar" Lake Superior Court, that his wife M. Csapke went to Hungary with another mn and left him and htsi eon here, Andrew Csapke, arks that a divorce be granted hfm. He also requests the eourt to give him the custody of their four old child. '

POLICE OF TWO CITIES INTERESTED The Hammond police department is ail set for the gasne with the, Gary Cops, which will be held in Gary tomorrow afternoon at 2.30. The team is trained to the minute, and the intense rivalry wihich has 'existed between the two police teams gives' promise of one of the best of the long string of xood games which han-e been offered this season. " Plans are completed to make this the most elaborate event of the baseball season in the steel city. A, monrter parade will start from the Gary

LEGAL NOTICES CITT OF HAMMOND, INDIANA PEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. KPTJCE OF OIL SPRINKLING IN RODERTSDALK PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Toy are hereby notified that fe Assessment Roll in the matter of the Oil Sprinkling for year 1121, of Myrtle Avenue, from the r. T. W. C. & R. R. to Lake Avenue, Lake Avenue, from Myrtle Avenue to 119th Street, 114th Street, from Roberta Avenue to Calumet Avenue. lKth Street, from Atchison Avenue to Indianapolis Boulevard. llth Street, from Atchison Avenue to Lake Avenue, 117th Street, from Atchison Avenue to Roberts Avenue. Rail

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NOTICE Hamond Commnndery No. 41 K. T. will hold a stated conclave Monday evening, Sept. 19th. All officers and members should be present. 1-17-2 WALTER T. HARDY. E. C.

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CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF OIL SPRINKLING Tf HAMMOND PRIMART ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll In the matter of the Oil Pprlnkling for year 19J1. Of Chicago Avenue from Hohman Street to Whitrt Oak Avenua; GostUn Street from LaSftlle Street to Calumet Avenue; Hoffman Street from Hohman Street to White Oak Avenue; Indiana Avenue from Hohman Street to Calumet Avenue; Kenwood Avenue from Hohman Street to C. I. & L. R. R. ; May Street from Calumet Avenue to Carroll Street; Michigan Avenue from Hohman Street to Columbia Avenue; Morton Court from IMummer Avenue to State Street; Morton Court from Pibley Street to Rimhach Avenue; 7'lummer Avenue from Oakley Avenue to Howard Avenue: Russell Street from State Line Street to Oakley Avenue; Sobl gtreet froM Fayette Street to Thornton Street; Thornton Street from" Sohl Street to Reall Avenue; State Street from Calumet Avenua to Howafd Avenue; "Conkey Avenue from Hohman Street to Calumet Avenue; Carroll Street from Cftlumet Avenue To May Street. In the City of Hammond, County ot Lake and Stat of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of Katd City, and that the mm is now on file lnthe office of isaf.1 Roard for publie examination and 'inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for Faid improvement, and -that by resolution said Roard has fied the 2.1rd day of September. 1921. at 2 o'clock p. m.. in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Halt of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all peroos affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that raid Roard will, after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that rt finds that said property affected thereby Is benefitted In eald respective amounts. A. J. HWANSON. jAcrrr wiker. F. C. DIETRICH. :17:2 Hoard of Public Works

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.I!y and icripturally ussed by Mr. C. A. Hail, a Whiting. Ind. He ayi his subject has been alnost entirely misunder itood. AJl people will ac :latm this day with glad tess and rejoicing, when hey are made acquainted with God's plans and pur. poses. .ear him at Slovak Home, X'hiting. lnd.. Sunday.

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o. a. sua "A PERFECT EARTH INHABITED BY A PERFECT RACE OF PEOPLE." By WILLIAM A. LEWIS at I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Hammond, Sunday, Sept 18th, af 3 P. M. "THE MANIFESTATION OF THE SON OF GOD" By C. F. Bender, at 3565 Pennsylvania Ave., Indiana Harbor, lnd., Sunday, Sept. 18th. at 8 P. M. All Are Welcome. Seats Free. No Collection!.

President Harding Says: "The future of the nation cannot be entrusted to the children of America unless their education iacludes their spiritual develop-

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Ex-President Roosevelt Says: "We must have education in the broadest sensee-education of the soul as well as of the mind." Religious day-schools are justified by the aforementioned principles St. Pauls Luthern School ERIE AND EATON STREETS Opens its Fall Term Monday in a new, modern building. It offers l Daily training in the fundamentals of Bible knowledge - Complete standard eight grade course in common school branches. All branches taught in the English language, ' Parents interested in having the HEiART well as the MIND of theii child trained are invited to. consult Mr. A. H. Egfers, VrtDcip Rev. W. F. Uchtsias) 476 Eaton SC S9 Clinton St Telphon 3429. Or any other member of the faculty or school board.

A Savings Account in a strong, well-managed bank is an asset that every ' man, woman and child should have. . START TODAY Deposit a certain sum every week or month and see how rapidly it will accumulate.

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