Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1921 — Page 5

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The I,ad;es Oriental Shrine will Jfive a Public liunco I -arty at the oddfelI''f' hall, corner Sixth avenue and Masfaohusfils rtr-i-et, llory, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 3rd. at 2:3'.'. GARY BANK CLEARINGS INCREASE nary Is again on the rend to bettor times according to the monthly it-port "f the Gary Clearing Ilouso AssooUtion. i'uilng the month of October tie hank clearing Jumped to J4t. ! 0O.97fi.4. an inn ease over September of aproimately $SO'.U"0. I-ocrM Kinke-s pi lot that November will show a bit; gaii o er October. SUIT CLUB VICTIMS TO GET SETTLEMENT A meting is to b? held :n Iarv on V. et'iirsua y evening eif tills week for tt. I-11 r rose -of iras'.ting a, settlement1 to m o f line hum.tcu ir a thousji'.i member of the Acker System Suit Club of tJary, aecorc.mg to a well known attorney today. "Whether Mr. Acker, hear of the suit duo who disappeared from C.ary more than a week ago will be present is not known, but it is understood that a representative of a Chicago tailoring establishment w ill be on hand to till the orders of all eard holders who have a suit due them. Mr. Acker was formally a well kii'tnti I : road way business man having leen cornice t'-d with the Acker and Schmidt clothiers. Acker it is safel is now living in luxury on Sheridan Itoad in Chicago. GARY GETTING READY FOR HAMMOND GRID GAME Manager Ernie p.ayton of the Gary K:ks gridiron wariors ts trying to sec-ire the Molina Indians one of the tartest teams in the inidsllewest fur the November 13 game aeording to information given out today. For next Sunday Clary will probably fj'ay the Murieys of Chicago, who were scheduled to appear here last Sunday h it the game was cancelled on account :' the heavy rain. Jack Fvrr.n star full back of the Styms-Forresters will play with Gary in future games. re: rin now be ins employed in the sporting goods department of the People's Hard ward Co. Two other new member? of the team ; are Seliger of the Hammond Prof .-.- j sional? and Johnny Kyle, former High j School midget who will be given a try - . ut at end. Eayton also states that lie ; as his eye on two of the bcu-t ends . n the country. DAUGHTER MARRIED; FATHER IS KILLED A t a result of the Injuries received ilay afternoon when he stepped In nt of a street ear. Jeremias Christ,s. k;23 Adams stteet. Gary, died St. Antonia hospital, an hour after .le-.-lug the marriage' ceremony of only daughter. n - had ju-t helped hi? daughter on ort'u bound car and stepped in t'rn ; of a south bound c:i.r. The body badly mansied. lie was employed v. a a t t he plant of th I'nion Drawn Steel and is survived by his wife in the country and his dauehter in Gary. i 'o. old INCREASING THE POPULATION A bouncing boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wojciehof ki, of Massachusetts street, Gary, and mother and youngster are doing well. A sister-in-law from Cleveland is a guest at the home and attending the mother. GARY ENJOYS HALLOWE'EN Gary celebrated Hallowe'en in old timo fashion last night. Although a cold, strong wind swept off the lak, it did not seem to interfere with the ardor of the hundred-? of masked people who pa:add the business districts. Besides the open air celebrations for the youngsters at Jackson anel Tyler park, there were danee;- a.nd parties galore and with one eir two exceptions, there was but little vandalism and everyone seemed to be havinj- the time of their Jives. The big masked parade for the children was one the features of the evening. In the. neighborhood of three hundred took part in tli celebration, competing for the prizs donated by the Gary merchants. Uncle Tom Peal, custodian of the Jackson Park playground, wan in his glory. Not a single V:!d In the city bad any more fun than Tom del. He led the big parade with the HaiTann band and was in charge of tii'cTpmnnts evn to light in.T the big wooden box bon-fire at the park. knott'onIdition is still serious T; critical condition Vf Kalph Knott who was s-truck by a Pennsylvania, flyer in Gary over a week a?", has not improved within the p-i.t 21 hours according to -word frrnri the bedside at the Mercy ho;-iital this morning. li'ood ipojsotiin x set in frnm fit mangled foot and has r.o-v developed into lock jaw. Physicians state that DID PAIN DISTURB - YOUR SLEEP? TITE pain and torture of rheumatism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan'9 Liniment. It brings warmth , rass and comfort and lets you sleep roundly. Always have a bottle ka.ndy and apply when you feel the first twinge, j It frrwJralfs without rubbing. lt'a splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and Strains, etifl joints, ; nd lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Asia your neighbor. At all drufrgists- 35c, 70c, $1.43.

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No class of people devotes us nun h m t liea nt v as io actresses, and no class inn. a be mure caieful to tet a in and develop tln-ir charm.-. Inquiry develops the in format ion that in hair care tiny llnd it dangerous to uruimpoo with any makeshift hair ib-nnser. The ni-'iji-i l?y say that to have- t he best hair wash ami scalp stimulator at a n't of about three vent, one need only pet a package of cantlwux from your d r ;i c. -n ist . dissolve n ti asp on.'ul in a cup "f hot water and your shampoo is leady. Tibs makes nougli shamp.m Injunl to a ppiy it to ail the hair instead of just tin1 top of the head. Alter i ! ie the hair diies lspidly. Mil uniform color. landruff ,eset"-s oil and dirt are quickly dissolved and entirely disappear when you rinse the hair. After tills your hair will be so ttuffy it will look much !u-a ier than it is. Its luster and softness will delight you. while the stimulated scalp Katns the health which insures hair e, i'o-.v t li . -A -Iv . if he has ti.e Mreneih to pull through C'r another week, he will recover and it may be possible to sae t :i c foot. GARY STOLEN AUTO FOUND ON FIRE A Scrippf Ibiot'i touting car reported sto'.en from the residence of Mr. ian Shocker, -MIS W. f.th au imr, last night was discovered on fire two blocks east i f Clark lload an hour and a half later according to a police- report this mornins. IV. ice are in cs 1 1 ; a t i n g as it appears that tile machine was ;n on lire SMITH GIVEN STIFF SENTENCE Althousrh 1-y blel Stinth, notorious Gary negro escaped the rape charges preferred against him when the prominent A ni bridge Klrl refuse,! to appear nginst him caring the notoriety and publleity, it only took a jury in the criminal court at Crown I'oint two minules to decide that he was guilty of highway robberr. Smith w!io was one of a Kane of coloted band'!' who had been terrori.inir automobiles parties on the outskirts of the city durinir the summer months was lined a sum of $2..'"0 and i sentenced from ten to 21 years in prison. At.th" tinv of Smith's arrest a member of his jranyr was killed by a police officer's bullet. JOHNSON MEETINGS The banner meetinsr of the rampaisn will be he'd V fiiii' sil.i y night of this week at I'mpieby's hall when the U. . . J 'hnson forces will indi a monster mat" mectinjr. Today'.? meetings are .-hell u led as follows: Tuesday. November 1, S p. m. West Gary schools; speakers. Tl . . Johnon. Julge V. M . Dunn, William I ! . I'.rown. -andi.lTte f ir rovnt ilman. Oits V.Mdholm. Vincent T. AVa! !i and others. The meeting' scheduled for Clark r.'ation Tuesday night has been postponed until a later date on account of t'.ie inability to secure the hall for toniorro w night. Tuesday, November 1. S p. ni . At 1321 Tsney; speakers, 11. ( ) . Johnson. Judtf Kunn. V. C. Kuti'it, W. II. l'rown. Floyd Wi'iams. I-t. G. Iteek and others. Kntertainment and luneli will follow the speaking. DYER George Kloi's was married at Strger, j 111 , on Saturday morning. The cupla came to Dyer on Saturday evening,', where they wlii make their future home. Mrs. Feter Klein and Mrs. Mary Keilman attended trii Pineral of John Hart of Chlcajo on Saturday. Carl Keilman and family of East Chicago, spent Sunday with Jno. Dumbsky and family. Madeline and Jeanette Cantwell, of ChVicflgo, npent Saturday n'ght and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Keilman and family. The punco party Te'd by the Sacred Heart Peague was well attendee! in spites of the bad weather. A large number of 1'yer folks attended the funeral of Jos. Thie! at St. John on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hern and son returned to their home, nt Chicago on Kimrler night nftr spending several days with Mrs. Catherine Grothans. Get your eabbag" at M. Push, one mile east ejf Dyer and erne m.le west ef Soherervii !e. r,",r pet- d'in. 11-1-15 "TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

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A v'i 'i i lot e oelociv Saturday morning t he . wood , slo-d nbMr, (Irnom, who lives in the east part of town, burt into flames. The tire department was tailed but the building was nearly ;ono w hen they arrived . there was nothing to do ex.'ipt to let it bum. It is thought tile tire originated from a i'iH.'iri'l to liutt, which were thrown around the building in the early evenin if while, Mr. Groom was piling logs into the building. The chimney on t'.ie iiomn of Mr. and Mi's. Carl 1.3-inoy eau'ht on fire Saturday afternoon but it was put out before any damage wan dole. First Communion services will be held at S' . Briegct's Catholic church Tiusdr.y morning nt 7 o'clock. The. class this year i. umbers around thirty children. Miss Clara Kramer of Chicago visited her parents here over Sunday. A dance nil lie held here this evening at the CommuniTv ha'!. MUNSTER L Mr. and Mrs. Paul S'lifma are the proud parents of a seven pound son. born t . tober '27th. Mother and son are doing "well. Mrs. John Scott atid Mrs. Tom Shaw of Hammond spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. it. W . Kaske. There wa.;i a collision on the corner of llidge lload and Columbia avenue on Saturday mo-nir.;. A milk truck coming- from the south tipped over when a "Hu'ck touring car from the east ran into it. None of the five men was seriously iuit, but they were all badly bruised. The B:ick was badly smashed, almost completely, the true was also badly damaged and of the .-event y-si x cans of in ilk on the truck only twenty-one were not .spilt. Derricks iiom Hammond and Momence arrived and within several hours the debris was cleared away. Miss Aanes Doff in of Shererville, visited friends here on Saturday. The children of t'.ie primary room of the public ochool gave a Hallowe'en party on Monday afternoon. dames were played, prizes were given and Hallowe'en refreshments were served. Among the Hammond choppers Friday were Mrs. John Van Koimpen and Mrs. H. DeMik. DIES AT 91; LEAVES 20 GRAND-CHILDREN Mrs. ITeien Carstensen. a well known and respected resident of !ake county for forty : ears, d.ed Monday at the home of h-r daughter, .Mr;. Fred C. Miller, 1'0 State street. Mrs. Carstensen was ninety-one years of age and is survived by three children, twenty grand-cihildren and thtrt -t o irrt.-it grind children. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN A Ortam StMxnttnr nwilifctm. Trwk leefMMMaorCTV&sd Drstr Ww u.v Tlrny KrtLS a-p r titK .a 1 ion- Av&ldrujpsu. fanrpte r.-iim Fiua. AdurmM HOTHFR r,f!,T . laO. K. Y. 1f Milk 3V r it,. 1 Ml IIII411fc & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch et Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORUCICS. IS-Avoid Ixnitations & Substitutes SEE Advertisement Page 2 taking MBftms WIA.MD.N regularly until you pre satisfied with your gnin in weight and energy. Mastin's VITAMON contains highly concentrated ycast-vitamioes as we!l ns the two other still more impeirtant vitamines (Kat Soluble A nnd Water Soluble Ct sll of which Science says you must have to be ftrong. well anei fully develoieel. It is neiw being used by theiusands whe Bpprecinte its convenience, economy ainl quick results. Hy increasing the nourishing powr of what you est Mastm's VITAMON supplies just what, your body needs to feed the shrunken tissues, strengthen internal organs, clear the bkin and renew shnt'ered nerve force without upsetting the stomach eir causing gas. l'impies, boils and skin eruptions vsnih as if by magic under its healthful, purifying influence. But it is cat only a qucstiem of how much better you Iook and feel, or what your friends sav and think the ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy when taken with Every Meal, or Money Back.

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BECKETT MAY BOX IN GOTHAM RING NEW VOKK. Nov. 1. Joe I lock e tho Ki.glish lie-avyw eight, may ue se in a New Yoik ring. Tex lliekard negotlatitig with I'.eckclt with a vi to inducing- him to make the, tri lliekard . has in mind a bout betw e el) a n tip Kngi.shmau and some Ann-rli loavy, probably pill Hrennari, as Mailer . If I'.eckett can be pL-r.-uad ed to take the tri) the Chicago maul who surpi isi-d pempsey lost win! probably wil be lirst first oppoiK-nt. r r i SENTIMENT IN BUSINESS The old faying that "IJusiness Is Pusiness." gets a jolt once in a while when some big bjsinesri lirm stirs a littl' s.-ntiiii'iit into the mixture. Heeritiv a bis chewing gum firm put a new brand on the market and called i? Wrigiey'ji i'-K.-v There have been many guesses as to tho meaning of the name. Some have said that it was (lie initials! of the slogan "Packed tight Kept right," but really It's Just a little matter eif sentiment. P. K. nr the initials of Philip K., the son of the founder of the business. Wm. Wrigl.y Jr. P. Iv. is now in the business aone of the Vice-President?. CONTRACTORS' STATISTICS CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 1. The. American Contractor's resume of building statistics from large cities for September compared with previous) September, gives these figures Irora leading Indiana cities repotting: Sept. 1H21 23fi.121 10,1. 75') :,.r..ir') 43f',S2i 113,375 sept. i ri" $123, 4S0 3.11. SaO llfi.flOO l."i,3."0 16?.H"iil 71,713 G. 153 H. r ' Ft. Wayne. Ga ry 1 1 a mm ind . . Illvlimnmi. . South Pend Terre Haute rj:,3 139 6; Awful Moment. Anxious to get to church on tlm, as an )ntfresting sermon on gambling was seheelulcd. I hustled around getting ready. Opening a bureau drawer I grabbed what I thought was my prayer book and rushed over to tha church. Marching down the aisle I accidentally dropped my muff, and, lo! instead of my prayer hook, a deck of catds crime tumbling out and scattered In aU directions! T) make matters worse, the hack of the curds bore the ad of a prominent brewery! Grit i l vivs i nmnive" ... RING

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iiO REPPA MONEY TO BE FOUND (Continued from page one.) "You know I'm a republican member of the board," ottonheimer countered . "Vest, but the public has to be considered In this case." "Well. I'm there to protect the interests of tho republican party." Mr. Otteiihe-imer convicts himself. Cut that is not all . The Callahan suit to mandate the election board to return the name anel emblem e.f the Citizens' party was filed last Wednesday at 1 : -o'clock in the al tern. i.. n after a brief ((inference and without anyone knowing it except Mr. Callahan an (This advisors. Kd Wickey. a paity to the suii. was In Chicago. Til'- defendants were se-rveii by the sh.-ij.ii between l:"n and t:00 o'clock with tin- exce-.tl n of V.'ickey. When the sheriff went to Wickey's home that gentleman was still in Cbb-airo. 'He return--.! at 7: an o'clock and was surprised to know tiie suit bad been filed. M MO IIIKIIt 111 Mil I lit ; Kit f Put. in the meantim. the law firm of lle.ini.erger, h-ters and Morthland of Hammond had appeared in behalf of V.'ickey, as his counsel, m the -superior court at Gary, to get a copy of the complaint . Who r'-ttined Pomherger, Peters and Morthland? Wickey? How could he when lie had no knowledge of the suit. lie was out of town. Who else would be interested? Why, Mr. Reppa. Peppa's expenditures have, been vast in this campaign. Keppa has had paid speakers and paid workers while Callahan has not been ut to a cent of expens,, for Lither. Further than that. Keppa has paid -for his halls while, in nearly every instance they have been donated to Callahan. The Reppa parade cost $2,0iot tho republican organization paying 10 and $1.". to scores o' automobile owners. Financing Wickey's law suits has been quite an item of expense for the Reppa. eirganizatlon, or rather Jn its present aspect, disorga n iza t ion .

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