Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1922 — Page 2
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; Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital, j
Judge, Martin Smith is leaving on Thursday for Indianapolis for tin- purUOe f participating in the two day conference wblc.li Gov. Warirn T. MoCray will bold, -with officials of Indiana on January 1th and 12th. Misses Ida Heckleman. Agues Mich"iu. Ronnie liuBois? and Matilda Henn:n and Messrs Audley Fife;-, EJn'snl 1'onnaha, Harvery Mir.as and Cyril Atkinson nttenoVd . skating party at Cedar L.aki5 last Monday night. Mia Kscher 'Wall of Hebron lias been fiisti:ed to teach school in the north ward building taking- Mrs. Waller Fteek'a room, Mrs. Beck having reHig-netl on account of ill ih-ealth. Mri, Georsre Tetz charmingly enteR.'ned a party of women a cards last Monday n'jht in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss t!a Halt ami Mr. V:t .MuwoMh held high scores and t awarded dainty favors. dainty lunch fts served after 'he Raines. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grimmer, Fred and Frances Grimmer attendee! the fu CAKE MAKING IS EXPLAINED AT COOKING SCHOOL Were yiu at the Free Cookina school ; held thl afternoon from 2 to 4 p. m i at K. C. Mtnas Co? Tnen you wi acre with na that the time was we pnt, because every woman wants lot know ho to make perfect cakes and j icings, aid tow to do the work quickly. We are wire that after today's lesson inere wn o-e maii. uawm iiu.-. band in Hammond, as Miss Minklev ,sie most explicit instructions uii how o make fine, grained, delicious i-akf. H e nolieed that every womin '.vho was at the school carefully jotted down the many smf g-efftkins given by Miss H'nklr on bow perfect resultn Tny always be iiad in caka nsklur if a few simple iult are follo-wedL The cakes made this afternoon were White Cake. Cocoanut Fluff cake and Kaarlcss &pice Cake, and instructions were s'tve'ii how variations may be ma4e by a, few simple changes in a , standard plain recipe. What seemed sueh a 'huge task before, under careful instructions becomes a pleasure. For the benefit of the ladies who. for on cause or another, were unable roj ttnii the classes this afternoon, we i wii! mention a few of the thinps Miss Hinkley brought out in her work to-, day.- Phe stated that it was absolute-j ly nct-sary to observe certain rules j ,'ht flour mttst be sifted once before! it is measnred, the cup rilled careful- j 'y.wish a tablespoon, and le.flled off I whJi a knife or spatua. j Ifnc a'ao alated that it was absolute-j iy essential for Kuccess to have stand- , ,-rd raeasnirtn-j cups : hat the old meth- 1 oil of a coffee cup or tea cup would not j do. Standard measuring: cups, divid-. ei into halves, fourths, e s; andat a 1 tihlespoons and standard t easpoons, t which may be purchastd in any of our o.e.ai stores handling- nonsenp:.! utn-j ill's, must bo -used. Hhe stafd that 1
-.t is much easier to make takes if alii mrr.dients are ustmblod bef -e he-j REVIVAL SERVICTCS :inii5 to .mix a -cake. j Miss JTnkley also brought out the) The Evange'.iatic tneotinjts in the nevaraity of the proper proportion of j fine Street Presbyterian church 0011one inffredient to another when amak-j JJnue to grow. in interest and spiritua! In-r akes; that only a certain amount j power. A fine audience listened last
I surar -can be used witn a. given q-wn ti'y of fat and flour, otherwise the reuit will not. always be the same. The. temperature of the oven i anotherthtna that is exceedingly important. Miss HinKley says, because if ;: is too hot. the cake wil pop up iu i iie middle and if not "not enough it will not raise properly. In this connection she poinlcd out the ad, aulas s iisinp a t-tove with in ov,:n rehilator. or a thermometer in the oven. Hke tnaltin?. Miss llinkley siy-h is mt a matter of luck, but eai'c and of watchfuiness. and any woman can nave 1 perfect results by beingr cautious and foiiowinar th few simp''- rules laid down by her today. Miss Hirtkiey used Mazda. in lor cake, demonstrating to the woman the desirability of using lig.tid fats for shortening, as it lessens t'n labor of uiakin cakes and other products Hi - i tb.iency is the watchword of tiie da;, and the modern houewife ii keenly alerr to anything that will lessen her w rk in the home. especially when .-ich excellent results as i II ust la'.ed by Miss Hinkiby may be obtained.. Tomorrow's lesson wii b-; on nove'ily 1 .peheoo. Dishes including Pofaio Puffs. Itaiian Cheese Uish and 1-ricd Kih with Tartar Sauce. ' V.m aid brln'g your neighbor. The classes begin promptly at 2:00 p. 111. 1 VETERANS OF FOR- ! EIGN WAR GROWING Comma ml er Harry r. Miller and Ad- I j-.itant Mac MofWlure of Kdwai.i II. j I.a'.en To!, S02. V. V. W returned; v,rrfv tti n rt i r, it fr,v,n s;..'.i!:.- fti-nitl . -where t hey attended the insiituliou Notre Tarne Popt, whi -h lies ;i niem-! bership of nearly Itifl. This K tlir-j con Tost of the ortier in tliat city, the other ore being eo. A. ("amphe'l Port with over 2(K members, 'iverveterans ar flocking to this or-; ganiratlon in Increasing nurnVr:-. j The Hammond Post will. on next Tuaaday Tntn initiate a large ela.sf ef recruits and any overseas ' eterani who has Tint already made application for membership should Join at that' time a the. fees will be increased a ft - er this meeting. T-'urther announce- i inent will toe made of the place of I he tneftting. tended to a ftenerai invitation is all overseas veterans to Xbe I present. In addition to thi the Is f urtbering the tartir2r Auvtlliary of the Veterans local Post ; !.. f a Indies of Foreign wir. to which are eliftihle. all (Sold Wtar Mothers whose sons died oversea and also all the wives, mothers- and rttr and daughters over lt yeari f ga of ex-sarvice men who served i )'itside the territorial waters of the p. S. Th Ausilliary is notv orKanizins -UBdr the direction of Mrs. Margaret ! Warti-fan. national junior vicc-presi- j rient of the nrder who will be present ! when it 5s instituted in the near f 1- j tnre. The chapter will be op?n for j . fAiort time only and. all ladies who! !etr lo become charter members are: (requested to get in touch w-fth Mrs. IMabel Con. 4S Bauer street, phono j 857"M. fhe will be glad to gvve anj j further particular. txnrrrnrMri maw tr 1 SUED FOR DAMAGES Andy Baran, 7"H Soli rage uvenue. Whltin.f. was made defendant in two flatnfcgt auits fiied this morning in the
neral of Mrs. Harry Grimmer in Hammond today. Mrs. Tlaiel Travers and son Robert, who have be;n sp.ndine the past few months with her mother Cnloa Uon have jcone to .Soma Bend to reside. Mr. Travers having in.-at.i-d there. Dr. and Mrs. Walter fie. U mo.ed into the Beck property in North Main si. Since their niarriaste they ha e resided with Miss Jo.vepliine Meeker. The following committees have eon appointed by Mayor Edward' '. G-hrvt-r effective Jan. 2nd. lt22: Good und welfare. J-il.tcU. chairman, Morai'vn. Ciii.v man; Finan. . t hipman chairman. lt: and Meeker; St reel alley and franchise Meek' chairman, I.etz and Hoffman. Strec'. i.-tihtitis:. Meeker, chairman. II oft man am I.-ta; Water. Ietr. chairman. Meekor and Ciiipman: cemter. i".ia -K chairratn. C.iipmun and Morrison: Judiciary, Mor-jtison, chairman. Hoffman and Hiaok; Public Stifety, Hoffman, chairman, 1,'aclv ini M.eUet': l.ieeii-o . Hoffman, chairman. M-.-rgison tnj Tlack.
j ildiiini. iiu Superior I M vers nr.u Thomas i i ca?-. Tin plaintiffs court ly Frank a- k e i;ust Chiiveii ) id in a in a j agon m For I street in Kast th .avenue. n"Hr 141 Chicas-o Jtecembir B. They were ladii.K two iiorse.s behind the wasron. Haran's automobile is ssJd tn have run Into them injuring on of tin liuts.-s so that :i hnu ja. ei , was t-i .-own to and a .vanon n hed : :ise,j his l 1 i il t 1. nil . He a ,,-;T ir. f-r for t '- t-S.O-il to mri wagon. is re predamages. C.aske a s . s jVCi- til. loss of he hof-i Attoreny !. A. )t t e n b ; i n scntiiiir te piaintifl';-. GARY GIRL AS THESPIAN BIAX.'M INGT'ON. lnd Jan. 1 -Mis Kva Wilson of Gary, who is a student at Indiana university wa-s a meuibei of the cast of the recent "Show L'own." an annual carnival of original one-act plays, presented by twenty-sl different Ciganlzations of the Slate fnl.ersily. Miss AVil..n took purt in ;lic Miisk'al skit "Say It With Flowers." ; re.--fn,ed by the Phi M-.i Sorority. l.lcinb'MS of th rlay in which 3d is Wilwn took t'nr' were reijuired not i niy :ri write and to act in the play, but to use their own idaas as to cos-tuiri'-s snd scenery. A f"H,tnr of the ;-las. s in droinatics at t be Fniveraity is (mpf i! ion d ifing a performance ii(p.i-i-ft) vnrioux students acting the same ;c:rt. one student comes on trie 'se .is ,1 c-i 1.1111 ii. 'i ... vvr--1 tiiic orii-'inated by t tmient, and Uvter ii anotlicr :iU-nt will take rue I s ime j.art, using su.iii -ol time en ects n .3 the new student, yefp nt. In t he, 'Show ljown'" Miss Wilson ji'.ayed be- j lore an aui tenet- ot people. ; . i 1 evenln with d.p inter, st and feeiins to a searching- sermon on the s;tbj ject, "The Iteasonabi'-ness of Hod's ! Olainifi." Kmphasis as p'.acel on j the nought that I lie works of tiod I should glorify tiieir author, and that ! it is t:nreasonb;rt and a sin for in'i!- ; tigent. reaaosiablc and spiritual hcinas ; 1. ot t o glorify h in. .MoiiOWHli. tie s-iiKcl 1 sospei in a mosl t o-i--jftiid no tiiiin .-( r 1 1 . i , ; s si :n ins' t incijig inatin esu-il a greater I oevo',011 lo the cause ni has cspousvd j : Hi on Iocs Metro wan iisiic singing, and loar him. t o t"ie cause of oine out to- . better then c va na n ' e h t tbflt. come and join wllh him in si rising. The sermon this evening the wiil ii "- t ii, based on "Lord." be subject, "Time to Seek Scott Out For County Ckmrman 1 iet jfinir as fit.- conn.: .- . - r-irr after two years 'aPhfn! .-rr!ee ,),,,( first of the y--.ir, At'ornev John S. ,,', j well known oerseas vteran. wounde-i and gassed in the St. Miehl and Soinnie engagements -ind prominently identifi d with the ilary Post of She American legion, has !-sumed activi- duties iu the law firm of Marsh and Siott. Hi" Broadway. besicle Iwoni ng an aspir-j ant for the county -epublican chair-: manshiji upon rhe advie and ure;ttitr of j bis many friends. j Mr. Sett .-ne ,,f tJary's Mrs! j men to enlist during the world's war. 1 As a lieutenant he , ,! nienib-.'r of 1 1 ne First liivisii.ui feo- 1 n years on I overseas duty. He s at the front in the Si ai tive service Miehl iiti'l jirmiiup engastemcnts r. ceiving s't i- , ous wounds from maiuiine sun bul1 lets. Previous to this he had 'yen j gassed in the Yose mountains. An n. member of the Armv of Occupation in Germany, be was in command of the farthest advanced '.titguard. being stationed at the fanious Mol.bergcasdlc . Following his iif:nrge from the army Mr. Scott returned 10 Hnry and in July. was aprointed city fQiiimn.Ild- iind-r the Podtces admin- !;,.. ... n i. ,.., ;r,i irm of I iM IO.I.I.'ll i,' ...... John A. P,r'-,nan wh resicne,! o Bre'tian wb resitriie,! take up Mr. S his home in Mbhigan. ott lias alto li-i-i prominent ly identifled v.-ith republb an politics in Gsiy and Hake county lor a number of rears und especially active tn. mf ree. nt city and county campaigns. If is ore of Gry' lien kpwn young mii and as John -lots not know what it means to say find they hav No." his onnonertp will a battle on their liand.s j before the is settled . hr. irmansbip appoint men I Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-apis Hot water Sure Relief 3E E.L-ALX3 S 25 and 75 Packages Everywhere
Tried in the Hammond city court yesterday afternoon the case of State of Indiana vs. Joint Hyzy, SS18 Cedar street. Fast Chicago, charged with violation of the state prohibition laws,
proved a .riotous series of blunders, sometimes humorous some times pam- j ful. drasginir into its perverted rami-j ficatioiis. irinocen; pt.-r.uo!.-. a priva:. ! sleuth of lOast Chicago, skeletons from; political closets and other lesser spear j bearers. And finally the interesting! drama was brought to a rltiinjr close When the jury trying Mr. Hy.".y dl-! agreed after three hour..- d line: ation ' and following- thie ballot each show- ! in a count of eistht !'o; com id .Ion to fo.tr for acquittal. i lor- Todd, nssistint ii.-osti-iitiin! a;tornev. represented t no state, oafiln . as itnr e 7-M. rt-rwii'ci . d.-pnv ! prohibit ion agent. I'et- r Napier. Kan . ! Chii::iio privjlc U i-.-- ami his assistant ,'ai-es if - ini --. John Uyzy re pi ni. d iiv .viioiio-v Mvhj. ; i lav ran .: Indiana U.c.i i. ! J'liJ. li tvai)i;er toid ..f t b.- laid iv mad,- on the drinlt parior of i!:z on Iti-.-rmwr 23. He found a s?na:;; milk pitcher uvvo;, no.l on i he bar. ; H- .-aid there w re i raoes- uf liquor in , i;. This and ti.e tent itnony of Napier uii-. affi: nied uiai Hyzy had Ion ran ! u Ijliiid p.'it and ;ba: n- himseir bad s. nt men Slit it Leu stale's , ; T'. ,: up. T: sniii.i l.o: iinve ben l)ii r a mi whieb ,.. .to i ho pic c for iiiju r eon-i : uai iy I be whuie of the ' ! po.ri: we.! iom- wer, btuus'h introd.ict ion e:' L o; cartnei 'und in Hcj o! of ; p tr lt ,j ( u'a - , X a - In- d. ndciij-s nam re 'Id, on - l:'is, (1 a .'In days jail : tencr at Crown I'oitii witli a $2n:i for a"( ti; and batf-ry ami his , vict i.:: morel 'iquo: The F I zy i lino line ' i ' y t o : r of Sn in. thi for io'ation llaiuol th. i a ,v in T.'ilt. de;t ns,. charged tin case auaitiwasa frame-up and was insiiaatad In a spirit of revenge by Napier. io the j'jry at 4 oil! o. l it' case went i ni. Three hours latfr they nied in Mr.-. .VI. L'. Me.-K. woman on the! jury and elected foreman, announced ! mat tile jury ,o;ih riot arec K i ; it : oi Hie juror stood steadfast for iitiviction on the first count char rsinr il.egHi possession with intent to sell STOCK MARKETS v Knnn hi noil. NKW TOP.K. Jan. 11 The D ,w .lone3 ,,.. Wal! Street afcen.-y. this afternoon prtr.Sci.l a re,H,rt fronl ,)f, froit to the ff.-et that. Henry Ford is baekinc the Ulanl interns in regaining eoiitr of the Lincoln Motor company. ss'iiMftK. vjxiv. .in. ii.- rr market i ios--!l steady today. Most of the b.-ad:n issuer cloved a-oond the bs uu ure uir oay. Corn Products ont : nui -u in demand, selling 9 ' Crueibjc- S;e,-1 recovered up to near! v - i"""" to an 1 . s. stter-l !o S'i-". The cV.pper shares K'"t UP st rong. C tail advanced 2 points to fit. Texas Co. was a feaoture of the oil group selling ai 5, a gain of nearly 3 points. Oovernmer.t bonds unehaniw.1: rati. 1 wsy and other bonds strong. Total saleii stocks tcday 4flO,Tn')il NKW YOUK, Jan. 11. -Stocks, rlosir.g prices: American Steel Pd-rv. American Tel. and T,-l i Kaldwin 1 oeomot tve j BeDilehtm .Steel ti j Crucible ste-! i Uf neral Mclectrie ... t Ln'tstvanin .-'tet-1 ... 91s-,! i Lehigh Valley M.-x can P. tr;.;-;um , . Midcale Steel Nickel Plate Pure Oil Presa,1 Steel Car .... TleaditiK Ke.publio Steel Texas Co 1'. S. Steel Willys Overland Sinclair Oil IJBRRTV NKW- YORK, .Jan. rtv bonds: BO. 1 I . Cl"Wr, 1 1 is fl7.7i) ; 1st. P7.SH !'7.SI i H fir. S7.84 SHOO S8.0-I 1 (10.11 11t.lfS "ud 1 s; 4 S t 1 ; Ind Hi d lib Vi. t lei iiicvi.o riiom t eipts. :..SJT --. ""vje. firs :..i";; . ord : iuicy . : lilTTMi: Ree.e 'ream cries-- - Kxt ra-. :P Vjc. KHUS llf-eeujts. col i a neons, ill' 'b .:ue . firs Is. ."rt's ii :;i. . LIVK f'Oi'LTUY tulis . M. 2.! Turk. y sI Ui '.S I r. h ickcti . L'ec: soririiits 17c: seese, '1;:: linc'uf, 2Pc. i t.iTATOIl-:- iti e'.p , 1 I 1 (,., "':f eonsin round tvhii-s. s 1 ;ni ; . Mich., S 2 . If'; Minn.. SI 1 . !. . VHAI, .". to till lbs.. tiffSe: 7') to 1": lbs.. 1 0 -f 11c: flu to i fane v. 1:;.-. lbs. I 1 i le; ( iiii ti.o i.r i HOHS IP't.eiptS. fairly noli-, e end llr.iJT.ti'i'ri g.fiS: l p. $8.2 J7..M.i(-7.7-). CATTl-IO - iteceipts. active and 1 .". 2 r,c STOCK ".i("i-. market, higher. Hulk-, ; heivy weight. '.0'i; mtirkft. bis: her. Beof Sitn-H Choice and prime. $ eo -ft !. merlin mand KOod. $7 1"4 !.!(; Rood and choice.. ;S . ")' I ': common ar-d medium. SI . 'el S . "1. . I.lutcber CatHe UMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS "5T7EATHER exposure and hard y work bring: pain and aches iri muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply freely. Penetrates without rubbing. You will find at once a comforting sense of warmth which wiil be followed by a reiief from the soreness and BtiiTnesa of aching joints. Aio relieves rheumatism, sciatica , neuralgia, sprains and strains. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists jc, 70C, SU'CEPSl Litiitttetii
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;.5bj tii'irk.-t ,s (S . lbs. i in!.- an. 1 J.O.lO SMART ALECS BUSY Mr. M-.tori.-. "Min.isti i- si .- ns i f;s his hajid wl 11. lie it in::h f ii ho; - j ( y e i ,--is -d only h io-ii of Traffic Souls r:n Land. if he lm; 1 c t petitton him. He is ' "' 'ntar' A'ec. i ' :;t ill. i ini l.av ic n ma ,'oii.--' a ii-l S-'-out 1-f i.d-t'ua i ' i it-T. I i:i- bo.cti .vie 1 1 a v ; it t : ' ; liii and : ; e n c Traffic e-i-s : Th. e l l.'.-. hr c H I ted Olii C bi t e" ed en across I : iiii - t ev. al' ei-.-s! of the:e y" ba - c a ;r"ady U I tl orde r t ha 1 tt.e See .lis b;. wa.t.-h -orrers i ui s be i ii d ,-c i, ' ;: r i arm bund :-: -i r Mo; Mi-lsts ii re . ; at i ous if : h -u -in i t. i -. Tin estimated. If fbey will I), d V and f i i k - i -evd ! Itey -I :' -.Hitft i en .!.:'!! li.iffii- ii'ii' i l.en ib fo- seh...o; d that ib,which ha-i i.-.juest, .I .il'il I' to e i.,1ij a i r. i s I he - ffend'-i witV, - 'i.-tfcd cniidr.-n ,s i I i I V, ' in it a bl & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHome.OIfice.aad Fountains. Ak for HORLICICS. jUarAvoicl Imitations & Substitutes itf EYES EXAMINED by Dr. L. C. Arkii New Improved Methods Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND. IND. BUS1NESS I MEN'S ' ! LUNCH j S.cslar.tia! I Choice Dishes j 55c i MEE HOTEL JfKestarant James Congh-s Importan Message for all Men tomorrow Watch the Paper, FellowsIt's a "Humdinger." Hartley Theatre FOUR BIG DAYS Starting January 1 5 pox. J frwsn'.s The World's Greatest Motion Picture POPULAR PRICES ry Mia
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orfcanizatiun. If they are not svo-its they w:l! bo referred to tho police. The chap.se is praeticaly that of impersonating an offk-t-r. oin f,cori: Of tivenrv automobiles stolen in Ham nion.1 during 1921, Hammond police recovered sixten or s.o u.-r cent. I'hirecoru i- ;t notabie -o;e. OF I UXF STARTING SUNDAY Januaty 15 THE WORLD'S GREATEST
PiC'iUR: ' i! Hi-5 mj:; .isL'r r.- c..vs , . "--'.-.'M-o-i p' auction - i s 0 " v vrr f-" t oP i-3 ' OVER A MILLION PEOPLE HAVE J SEEN IT ! ALL HAMMOND IS WAITING ! FOR IT FIRST TIME AT ! POPULAR PRICES iS Today, GIRLS! HAVE YOU EVER CONTEMPLATED A RASH STEP WHEN YOUR PARENTS DENIED YOU A SIMPLE WISH?
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