Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1921 — Page 7

CMober S, 1021.

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1 1 At ike County Seat

Tlio Great Two WVfk Snip ON rilONOJUAl'IIS AN'D l'JANOS NOW 'i'XN! ON AT lij.ie or: M'lsf-at. tiary. IncI, Ve ielivM- to all part of liU? County and refund fare.'? to our customer5'. 1 0-5 - 4 1 Tw.V Lake Connty couples whoso barkx on the s-.-i of matrimony, had been s h it'-wj eeke 1, wsrp granted divnrcw hy Judsce U. Miles Xort.m, in the Lake Circuit Court en Friday. Amos H. I'ollnrd. and Lima Pollard of Hnmiiinr.:!, were Riven a decree and Anthony May and Stella of Gaty, will hen. oforth travel their way alone. The Mays difficulties besrnn whfii Mr. May after fvtra! year of married life, left her home ar.r' refu-r.i to return. She wns often wn h; the company of other men and in many ways did not eonduet hTSfif us a. dutiful wife should. Shi- .-lid not apear at (He trial. A. A. Kreiiicr of ti)i. city appeared for the plaintiff. The Times war misinformed in a Jtat-nient made in a recent )-.!? that Mr. iird iTri. Tt. L. W'hi atfri b-td cnterta'.r.ei at dinner in honor of Kev. and Mr?. K. R. Jl.il-. The affair in quest i -r. was held at the I'rcrhj t erian chu-ch parievs and was iven hy the Th:ai!:. Huh of the church. Mr. ar.d Mrs. An ut 1 i i .d.-hrandt entertained friends from Frankfort, III., this v;ck. V.'iil Rahtr vi-did with hi.' relatives here tins week He h.13 rec.-ntlj-been t ran f ; rred from Ken'-land to Wlt.an-; c, where he i.s employed as a . t a ' n afcent. Bishop Herman Alerdlnjr of thn dloes of Fort Vavn, wiil h in Crown Point on nevt Tii'fUy, when he will cfir.'inct confirmation at St. Mary's chu t eh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jflumbt ok have moved to the Wok house on Court street, recently vji-ati! by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mors. Tt is reported that Mr. and Mrs. AK- rt Vrrpiank have dl?pnjsel of th-ir

Gary holdings and will soon ro to Florida to reside. Mr;'. Yerplank was formerly Mius lAicille Viltner of this city. AUie Huppenthal. of St. Johns, well known in Crown I'oint. plead xutlty to the e'.iarjre of jriand larceny in the Criminal i.ourt on Friday afternoon, and the sentence priven by JudRe Smith v as 1 to 14 years and a $300 tine. Mr. Huppentha1., who is but 17 years old, has norne an unsavory reputation for several year and finally reached the clutches of the law when he sto!. $43 in merchandise from Homer Turner, a merchant of St. Johns. Huppenthal made his horn with the John Millers. Mrs. George Hershman entertained the Kill Rare club at her home on last Thursday afternoon. The Chrysolite Club were deiiKhtfel!y entertained by a committee composed of M.-.1 Luther Rudolph. Misses Itoby Ttrown, Matilda Henninsr uid Mary Kramer .on Thursday riicht. A business meftinK followed the serving of a delicious dinner. In the results of the annual election Mrs. Ruth Wheeler was named as president and Mis.- Margaret Aulwurm is Secretary-Treasurer. An entertainment committee was appointed who will look after the social afta-irs of the el-uh during the winter. A series of dances will be cinn and a home talent play may be staged during the winter.

will be tried som- tin todav. ! A clnss of thirty nine children will The I'otciial I'm Coi p. . ra lion !.o cnlinind Monday afternoon at 'J:0rtj

a !!-. that the manager of the F. di r-k clock. ISishop Alderins of Fort a! System of Hake) i.'s O. K'd. a sample Wayne, will conduct the services. paper barf to Aw usi.d for the purpose' : of holding candy, and the ord-; PACE TBI ALS IN Idled ,n accordance w.tn In- sample.. TrT AT Atrnm

The Fed. ral System of Fldori. con- j JJ LtiJt.CvJA.U Ufti, tend that there was a vast d i 'It ! .-ice Iozen of Uary und Lake county lit)-! between the snmple awl t!ie candy lm(t , 'lor law violators who have been ar-i

furnished in the order.

rested by federal ajMnt from the pro-) hiu.tion enforcement office in this dis-j trii.t are to be pin ed on trial in the I

F fde raj court before JudKe Amlerson

ins the long list of lirjuor casea.

GRIFFITH

new rMtitiio li K;r:s Camilla Kthicr, ILunmond. l.-onare Koch. Hammond; l'axid l'armly Riacklaore. Ferry, ()., Maude Klir.sb-th Reynolds. (Ltry: Oil V. Stevens, Hammond, Lucille Fa'akas, LfiSalie, HI.; .take Wcwrecon, Whiting, Anna Ralco, Whittn; John Shitnko, Whiting Anna Fotemia, Whitinss; Frank .1. vJayd.i, Jary, Anna Fuhy. Gury; Walter Hates, Gary, Grace M. Miller. Chicago; Constantino Y. (Ir.inkonskl, Indiana larbfr, vennetB Grzipkowski, Indiana Harbor; John lani. Clary. Clara Gorier, Gary; Orley S. Johnston, Hammond, Anna M-r'e smlt1'. Hrami!.

GOPHERS PLAY

T.?5S CHAIVIPS i Jndianat-'di nest month, according Word has been received' from otTic-i1" Informal ion received -yesterday. It inls of the Mid-W.st F-mtball League! ! that ""'W" A"Tfon will dev.te that the Kast O.iic.o Goplo-r-ComelT prater part of November in dean-

A C. K'e tcir.otrow at Wi.iK City is a roii.'i r.g a great dta! of interest auiony f'lot'.iall fans of Ch'.enao and vicinity. A .s the Cornells now hold the Cnllerton Cup. emblematic of the. 1920 Lightweight Championship, tlo-y vviil be out to strer.;!ht their hold on It. The

Gophers are a!;io jn ti'uti!; trim and

expect to rive the Cornells thtir .'irst defeat in four years. The Gopher., have been practicing every evening and under the a'ie guidance of Coach l'at Mr-Si, ane have abided several ne.v piays to th.ir rpertoire. The men are in jf od physical condition and the entire yquad of 21 players will he taken 'e-n XIn view of t-.e li.iporlance of th xame. the .-.,- st fficial.- of Hie Cah-tro Football As-5. ci.-itiov, j.;lv c ii,.en ciio.-i n to 'handle th.e -a:n. A n e:i ..-nl.-us crowd is expeet,.,i lls tt'.e inme ha.- I.e. n extensively advefl ised a;.. I w; i i- ai!nouneed nt th- IF- .is Fai l, t:,r.:. wood ?am.f today. The Cnrit'll f o' io .vers. .".or. strong, will be on hard f cheer :r fav. -rites to victory. A !sr,:r dclea-ation of Co-

Why not i.uy a l'hunoiraph now.

lO.;r TWO WKKK SALE OF FHON'O-

GUAFHS ANI I'lANO NO W CiOlNU ON. We refund care-fare and deliv-r j-.jei chandise to your home. House: of Mu.-a-al. In.., Gaiv. 10-5-4

HO BART

"Rochester people will learn with ritret that the Noi thei n M" . K. Cojif.-r-fiu'c which closes at South Rend today has assigned Rev. tkn. F. CraiK." for the past three years in cliar.e of the M. L". Church in this city, to the pastorate in East Chicago. "News of his assignment canie to Mrs. t'raijsr by telephone Monday mornir.R and in conversation 1'r. Cra'ir stated thai the new asiKr.mi-nt will include an assistant. The Last Chicago charge is considered an advancement and it omen naturally in line with Rev. Craig's efficient work in the local church. "Whiie the announcement will carry v. ith it general rcrrct In this community, Rochester people looked foiward to a change. Few here were lv ic that did not realiie that 1 r. CraiK. Ueperve-l . iarsrer field. He is considered .,ne of the finest polpitcers Rochester has . ver had. reKardless of denomination. Mrs. Craitf, a musician, of more than osual talent, has been a great help to the Doctor and the church h. re, and is will be the case in the transfer of her husband, she will be missed jn Rochester. Rest wlsh-'r. will follow the ''raises to their new home." Rev. Craig- succeeds R-v. Georpe B Jones of the East Chicago Methodi.it F.piseopsl church. Rev. Join s has i -tj, assigned to Brazil, Indiana.

a soft spot to lie down, when she was hit. The owner has not claimed the

dead animal.

II Ki I VIT'.H MOXOIY

screen history, and will live as long is there are human hearts.

Tomoiiow is Sunday, the next day is

Monday, Monday (October 10 is the vol-) er.-' last chain-., to r.'-Kis'er for the city' election on November !th- At the last! i.',:.'i.-!raii-.n, September- to. I'm re ve)'e . over 3,""0 who registered j n -; i.:d i n k-fir.-t p'pt r ttpblicants. TV-ere are x- i

pected to be more on Monday's reyi.t rat Ion.

V!;y l;i t ia;y a I'ii'-'io If 1 it be l;i let h, ' . a a . an y, a f d co-,; 1-'.Vlll-'K IMIONOG!; F!l

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o.T f .te. HoCSK II-' ilJty, !ud. 30-3-1

COW IS Kll I.i.ll

s.-rs. "Wa'-'-r 'I'-'o tret- and Irwin

VBf-i-r . who have en on a hunt in-? j

pber roolers w!ll alo tted ar.d -bt.-s! H,:" " " ' MiC,"Bin- ,,'lulntM1

'o!i:e yrefr.i.iy. ;

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will leave the CUi,. at 1:00 p, rcservrtT I t'-ns jee "Sc.orty" Lomr.

kick-off is at 2:"0. so eat Sunday dinner early, tell your neighbors and brim

vo-.ir wees. Lveryt.ocy go with the

Gophers to victory.

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GARY NEWS Wm ' ii - in ii i i i ii i i .i i i ii ii

AETNA IS NOW BANKRUPT

Following the resignation of City Treasmrer E-'il Saxer -f the town of Aetna which has oaly thirty some Inhabitants and considered the smallest iner rpcratd village in the United Stares-, it is reported that th -il-nire is t.ow bar.krtipt and has just $3.i'S in its treF.ury.

Ast disclosed this week. Saxer's accounts were found over $1,400 short by state, field examiners jome months ago and will probably be brought hefore the next session of the rrand jury and Q.ies tioned.

Add a R1YF.KA phenosraph to jour home. It is as s'-oj as the b.-.-t and costs least, if bought tluraift our TWO W KICK PI 1GN( ). i RATH SALT-:. H .ua of Muscat, Inc., Gary, Ind. We deliver wiinin a rad.us of 50 miles, and pay cattfare. lu-3-4

! Mr. anl Mrs. R'npt Nelson and son '

! r.f Niles, Mich., are to te visltlni! at i the home (,f Mr. and Mrs. H. Strattoji. i Mr. and ':'. W. Hanks and da-ie'i-

I . - r ..ITS. I.'. ' i . . I I ' ' . - I''-'"".', t .l t eiiee, Kas., at e hri -i i-i: infr at the. home of M' N. I'. Banks. Mrs. Cooper of Stoney Island, la' h. re -:ir;nsr for her daughter, Mrs. ; ace K'v 'on who is ill. , Mr. Ha!ey .1 l'-,"dr of Grand Rap-' ids, Mich., has accepted a position us t cashier at the American Trust and SayinSs Rank. ' A dame w-H be he'd this evening at. Community ha!'. Muie will .be fur-;

wished by St . r! in'X ' orchestra.

Th death of a black cow is iv-corde. .it the Last Chicago pot.nd tnorKU" thl toornin. The wtory that jros t'i.if the said co-' as walking alone- Ct(cre rwenuid was crossing the Ne.v York Ci-rtra vack when the bovine war? struck am sscd in the air over twenty feet an. !-ft to come down thy herself. It is said that the victim was Juj "turning after a good fe.d upon th Calumet I'ark. and with her stomal fidl was loitering along frying to local

"4tL MIST" 1111 ART STORY

It is a story of a mother of six child-j

rin who hai so J July ail grown t.pj and left her the i.abie.- sh- used to j luck in bed at nl'iht. The old house is empty and silent. Ail have forgotten her. iier birthdays pass unnot iced. Kach child has embarked on a drama r-f his own. Loves, ambition, temp a- j t . ! cury tli.-m away. There ale mono nts of lauirhter and comedy, romance i a-lventu.-e. ttaedy. The story of their : live" sweeps you along. I Y i:r li!'- , y-ur home, your mother,! a- y tiic: t 1 a ! or as t ' . ire. "T'o i '.J t-." will ai(k.-n 1 d. In ym. r to art tiie;i.,rie. oi' the )

a oth.;- !o : y..u Ian w il'.i your it i LI i - h t !-.., ' le.. Nev.-r b- fo kas the screen touched v. i t Ii s;:eh 1,.-aly rv-.d d r;j -1 t io .'..i'.-

a sal jet woi'-h Rn:-' an et ho in the i ti'. .-5- of CVe -v ..tie !. Ooo f f the j n'ost heart -gr-'pp'.n:r dran-;,tic stories .v. r v:ar; at- d, j '"!':. e OKI Nest." t;-.e T!ii'-e-t Ifisrhes . rdoa..p';!y y.-,v.-- d bv " -iblwyn. in , v, It'ch the cauo-ra has c.vii.t the very, sou! 4 of an average Am- rica'i farnity , ai"1 trnnsf.-re.' thf :n tn th.e ttren w!;h-c-'it a sh.gle note Jjenmiror to Tiattb-yi theatre n. xt wh k. October 11th, 32th, :"d Kfh, A ;h tof.lay that is tra-k-n--

The Pheerwood Club met at tin home of Helen Hayncs Thursday evening for class study and ear training. Miss Rhea gave a review C ert.r i'l inactive tones. Refreshments were s.-rvf-d, after -which a social hour was enjoyed. The guests of the evening were L'thcl Maples and Joe '.'ohn. M-.cting adjourned to meet wtlh Kdatur Hio;KinR October 20th. The Catholic Indies arc entertoininf at a bunko card party and dance, this evening at Melc Hotel. Mi.ss Ruth Fry of the Columbia C .!- lege of Music will spend Sunday vi i. lor cousin Mrs. J. J. Turner of Noiti. Raring avenue.

Card of Thanks

"We wish to express our heart' thanks to the kind friends and r. lives and the kind teacher and t mates of Robert's class for the.r i. ess and sympathy shown at the

cf our dear nusuatio ana is-

the Rev. Schafer who never fortalso the beautiful floral ri e Mrs. Margaret Kaiser George and Robert K Mr. Gustav Itug. 10;8 Mr. and Mrs. Louts '.

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CARD or THLairsa AYe wish to thank our ft! :, r'iitlves for their kind a am '.a . . s.ymt.athy at the death of our ' !vi.--b-,nd and father, Reynar-I especially do we thank Rev. So -thson for his consoling wo floral offerings and to those , kindly donated use of autos. Mrs. R. Dosey and .,r Clarence.

GARY SUIT OVER CLAIM OF $8.85

As the result of.a dispute over the

q tal'ty of some ca' ly paper hags wMd to the Federal System of I'akeries, the , Iictori9l Paper Package Corporation., 'as filed suit ag-iinst that concern for J!-?!?, aliened t-i be du on (roods sold. ' The suit was filed in the justice of;

peace court of Charles I. Clemon.i and

The motinrr which was to be hold or. Fr'day evening has be. :i pos'p. ned until Monday evening, O-etol.ej- 10;h. Jos. Thiel who his bcen finite ill, is showing a little iirtf.rovc rnent. Mrs. John J. Magi not and bahy left Friday morning f r I.oui.-n ii. Ky.,

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First Spiritual Church Of West Hammond, 111. Will h- H mactiiigs every Sunday at 7:30 P. M. !R. WILLIAM BALDWIN of Chicago, will deliver the lecture. S'iL-icct: "Spiritualism Explained" EVER i BODY WELCOME FREE

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Tlie Pliyslea! and Moral Harvest Sunday Evening, October 9th, at 7:45 Sharp I. 0. 0. F. HALL, INDIANA HARBOR Wm. Dohbie, Speaker. All interested in the Bible and what it teaches concerning the moral uplift of humanity will enjoy this lecture. Mr. Dolbie says the day is at hand for the complete regeneration of the human family mentally, morally and physical'. ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE NO COLLECTIONS (Auspices International Bible Students Assn.)

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