Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1921 — Page 10
THE TIMES.
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The many friend of Mr. r.d Mrs. Nicholas Hoffman mourn with them !n the loss of thilr son CUiford, who died of diphtheria Iwt Frt-d&y nltrht. Ha was sick but two days and Ms sudden passing- was a great shock to Ills family and friend. He was nine years of age and a lovable little fellow. The funeral which was private was held on Saturday afternoon. , Mrs. Joseph Kris of Chicayo was with i her mother Mra. Gertrude Saberyer on j Sunday. j Miss Anna Rose Sweeney of Louis- j v.Ue. Ky., a cousin of Mrs. J. R. S. Ln- i ny, spent Sunday lo Crown Point as, her ifuest. Mrs. Elizabeth V.'orkman of Ham-1 mond. Mrs. Jsjr.es Sohwal! of Evanston,; 111., and Lawrence Cook and family of; Hammond Ylsited In the home of Mra. Eiira'beth Cook on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Frey and darjyhters Luanda and Eltu returned on Saturday from a two weeks visit with relatives at different points In Kansas. County Supt- and Mrs. Heigrhway are in Rochester. Ind.. this week, being called there on account of the serious llinos of Mr. Helyhway'a mother. They( cvpcct to return on Tuesday. j Moyt Holton of Washington, D. C visited with the Wheelers on Sunday.
ire made the trip from Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black on Saturday, who were also guests in the Wheel er ho.ne. Mr. Holton is a former resident of Crown Point but is now employed in the government printing offices at Washington. Miss Margaret Etllng has returned from the Fresh Air Sanitarium in Chicago, where she has been taking treatment for the past few months, her health la very much improved and which will ibe welcome news to her many friends in Crown Point and elsewhere. Miss Lillie Reeder spent Saturday
and Sun-day In Hammond, tha guest of
her brother George and family. .NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES Harvey Lee Mosher. Merrlllville, Lucile Copely. Merrill ville ; R.-wbert Benbo Garj-, Anna Brown. Gary. Steve Maslar, Whiting, Ka:herlne Glnesky. Whiting; George Crltcan, Indiana Harbor. Hilda Weichert, Canton. Ohio; Frank L. Herle --.st Chicago. Mary iB. Fi'zpatrick, EChlcaso; L&sko Bookovich. Ind. Harbor. Julia Roscoe, Ir.d. Harbor; Tony Tokasz, East Chicago, Weronika TroJa.n, East Chicago; Richard Taylor, Gary Edna Valentine. Gary; Glenn K Mao Master, Hammond. Charlotte Hoak. of Chicago; William F. McElrath. Hamnr nd. Myrtle Hatiield, Hammond.
GARY NEWS
BLOCKER BROTHERS HAVE SIGrNED UP WITHGARY TEAM That Ernie Bayton, manager of the Elk'a football team and premier sport hir.g of tho eteel city does not intend to stop with the Mate championship this year, is shown in Ernie's ability tj s.arn up some of the best gridiron material in the county and for that matter in the country. Ernel'a ladt scoop was recently made when he seoured the services of thp Blocker brothers. Ted and Frank. Hammond. When Hammond's championship football team was put on the map several years ago everyone inci.idlng football experts held Frank, former college star, as the mainstay of thp team and It was brother Ted that always gave the other members of the tc-.rn a run for secoAd money. As captain of the Hammond squad. Tfd played center and no pigskin carrifr ever filled the position any better. When a hole had to &e opened up In the line, it was Ted that generally did it and when a mass of players piled up TVd waj generally found at the bottom of it- In tackling he was the "berrirs. 1 Ted will hold down the position of full back with the Gary antJered tribe while Frank will hold one of the tackle positions. They have ben practicing nightly with the Gary squad and no one1 need fear that they will not -be In shape to do some atellar work In the opening game at Gleason park next Sunday afternoon when the Elks wil take on the
fast W&ahington Park aggregation of Evanston at 2 p. m. Coach Veenker former Hammond high school coach and football star will be seen In the portion of quarter 'hack.
a truck driven by Waslie Buda residing at 11th avenue and Washington street. The police who were called to Investigate tlie case were unable to learn her identity es she was taken away for mdleal treatment before they arrlvec.
MRS. BODROWSKA DIES OF LOCK-JAW Iock-Jaw caused the death yesterday morning at the Mercy hospital of Mrs. Stephana Bodrowska. .Lock-jaw was caused by blood poisoning after the deceased hd stepped on a nail. Mrs. Bodrowska lived at 1520 Georgia services will be held from St. Hedwig'ii Roman Catholic Church and the deceased will he burled at the Holy Cross cemetery. West Hammond. Thursday morning.
FISHERMAN'S TRIP RESULTS FATALLY Funeral services of George Scynalsky, 16U Delaware street, Gary, who died at the Mercy hospital. Sunday, fol lowing injuries received Saturday evening when he was srtruck 'by a Pennsyl vania train on the Little Calumet River bridge east of the city will .be held at St. Herwig's Roman Catholic church Wednesday morning at nine o'clock Rjrial will be made In the Holy Cross ceme-ter, West Hammond. At the time of the aeldent Scynalsky was fishing from the bridge. A the train sped over the crossing several other fishermen had a narrow escape. Scynalsky was caught by the engine and his body carried past the bridge. Train employes found that he had sufgered a fractured skull. . He is survived by a wife and four children.
BACK TO STANDARD TIME OCTOBER 1. Gary with other cities of the region, ar.d country who adopted the daylight ratings plan last spring will go back to old standard time the first of next month when clocks in the steel city will be set ahead one hour After a flght between some of the cit.es of the region regarding the adoption of the daylight savings plan, Gary pased an ordinance similar to the one p-ut in effect in Chlcugo and most cities in the county then followed suit The railways continued to operate on the standard time.
WOMAN RUN DOWN BY TRUCK DRIVER An unidentified womm was severely Injured at 11th avenue and Washingtrn street In Gary yesterday afternoon
'i-irn she was struck and run down by
CLEAN UP 1921 IMPROVEMENT CAMPAIGN At the regular meeting of the Gary-
Board of Works yesterday members awarded the thre putbiic improvement contracts of the 1921 building campaign. E. Evans was awarded the contract for the resurfacing of Rutledge stret in Tolleston and also alley six, west while the sidewalk improvements on Monroe stret fro m37th avenue to Ridge Road was afarded to Mr. Adolph Metz. Thl wek members of the board will be included in a party of about twenty Gary men who will attend the annual three day convention of the Municipal Leag-ue of Indiana of which Mayor Hodges Is president at Vlncennes, Ind.
WIFE TRIES TO SHOOT HIM; HUBBY WANTS A DIVORCE In a divorce complaint filed In the
Gary Superior court, Isaac Lewis, deal-!
er in seconj hand furniture, at 1232 Washington 'ret, Gary, charges that his wife painted a. loaded revolver at
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THE TALE OF THE FEDERAL WASHER (VIII) This push button switch, which is
"built in" the side of the machine, starts and stops the motor. It is not filled on the side of the machine, but is built right in the steel side, and is just as modern as your electric light push button. No possible danger of exposed wires. $5.00 Will Put One in Your Home Today
SIMPLEX "The Best Ironer" Iron the comfortable way. The movable table board permits sitting down at ironning and economizes space when not used. $10.00 Will Put One in Yoor Heme Today
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i "WANTED TO BUY From owner. 8 room home, must be on corner or have larpe frontage. Cash. Phone 2770 Hammond. 9:20'
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PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS In contemplating the more sophisticated nvchanism of Pathe one should- remember that there are two ways of con
sidering recorded music. One is that it is a sort of science. The other is that it is Art. The psuedo-scientist uses points, needles, which rip sound out of the record. The Artist is gentler; he uses a perfectly rounded sapphire which by its mere touch releases music SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE LAKE COUNTY FAIR Three More Days
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For Wednesday Only For Wednesday Only 52 inch All-Wool 36 inch Ail-Wool STORM SERGE STORM SERGE These are the regular $2.00 values, "Hamil- Regular 75c values. Ideal fabric for boys ton" Storm Serge. Sponged d - or suits or children's dresses. This prf and shrunk. Navy blue only. is a very special value, per yard. frjlC Per yard while it lasts W W For Wednesday Only For Wednesday Only 36 inch Scotch 2lA yd. wide "Pequot" PLAIDS SHEETING All the new Fall plaids for women's skirts Heavy quality, 2J4 yards wide. This is the and children's school dresses. g regular 85c value. Very spe- pal This is the regular 65c value. Jf "ally priced for Wednesday Per yard only, per yard
36 inch Standard Percales
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Scores of pretty light and dark patterns to choose from. Ideal fabric for women's house dresses, men's and boys shirts, etc. Always sells fr 25c. Wednesday, per yard.
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All By Myself. Fox-trot Ted Lewis' Jazz Band One Kiss. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Six Crooning. Fox-trot Paul Biese Orchestra Listening. Medley Fox-trot Paul BUse Orchestra Learn to Smile. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Six Paper Doll. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Six Ho. Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio You're the Sweetest Girl in AH the World and Stolen Kisses The Happy Six Honey Lou. Fox-trot Art Hiehman't Orchestra Honeymoon Home. Medley Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra Drowsy Head. Medley Wait Prince's Danes Orchestra MiuaiasippI Cradle. Medley Waltz Prince's Dart Orthtsira.
83c A -340 85c A-6191 $1.25
Song Hits PeryyO'Nen Charles Harrison If Snamrocka Grew Along the Swane Shore I oC Broadway Quartet ) 0ic Cherie Nora Baist)-34 When You're In, You're In, In Indiana Nora Bayes j 85c Oh! They're Such Nice People Furman and A'm A-343 Ma ' Furman and Nash j 85c- '
Charles Harrison A-34A2 Fred Hughes 85c
When the Honeymoon Was Over Birds of a Feather
Molly Brannigan Tha Ould Plaid Shawl Dear Old Girl My Gal Sal Antidpatin' Blues I'm Wild About Moonshine
Howard Marsh) A-34J5 Howard M arsh J 85c Peerless Quartet A -343 S ColurrMa Stellar Quartet ) 85c Southern Negro Ouzrte)A-3444 Southern Negro Quartet 85c
Wild Animal Calls. Wild Animal Calls.
The Elks' Battle Ernest Thompson Seton My First Meeting with a Lynx Ernest Thompson Seton
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Opera and Concert
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Lakme "Ou va la jeune Hindoue" (Bell Song) l Florence M aebeih I A - 6 1 8 Rigeletto "Caro Nome" (Dearest Name) (SI C Florence Macbeth) Sweetheart For You Barbara Maurel JA-3437 Love's Dream (Ohe Mamma!) Barbara Maurel J $ 1.00
Instrumental Music ) 79721 Perpettrom Mobile Duet de Kerekjartor qq Litbestraura (Dream of Love) Pablo Casals 13 Midsummer Night's Dream Scherzo Key of 'G" Minor Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra A. 6190 Naila Intermezzo Key of "A" Major $ 1.50 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra J
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Aladar Sio's Gypsy Orchestra E -724T Aladar Sio's Gypsy Orchestra) 85c
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Complete Catalogue of German and Polish RECORDS JUST ARRIVED No matter what your musical wants may be, you will always find it first and at its best on a COLUMBIA RECOIL, J. M. Wilcoekson Music Co. 145 STATE STREET Columbia Music Shop 577 HOHMAN STREET Opposite Parthenon Tcttre
