Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 11
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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
The f. d .rn'a. will be entertained by Mrs. Neal Lehman at her heme Tuesday, Feb. 7th. 1023. Kav. Thomas H. AiVins. who accepted a call to the First Prutb . t.:r'.an church came to Crown l'olnt to live n ifeb. 1st. He was tjlven a fait well party at Westminister Presb t,r tan churv'i in Tollston on Tuesday nlht as a Mark f esteem and t,,lt-tt!ua in whieii be wm heij by tho ptoi.lt of that Lornmunlty. The rs-ccptlon also honor d Mra Adtttns who has bat.n the center ,-,f many of the women's activities of the church. Rev. Adktns ii a graduate of McCormlck Theological Seminary ami has served In Oary four yen U will preach his first sermon hers on Sunday, Feb. 6 th. Douglass Fuller purchased the Wm. vos residence on South street tl
vreuh buying- the place on contract,
Point Has ball club, attended a meet-!
iiavi:.g- stolen the -oods. ' j Newman ivm arreste.o lite last i b vfT:.. ei s iiuianey and Sulzoiau in tho
i alley at the rear of the Maumwohl store j between 113th and I'"la hrupp ave. He i had five pairs of white rubber boots, ! twelve rairs of rn y rubbers, and r,ix- ;
! teen pa rs of black rubbers. At noon j
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DOWN EMBANKMENT
J Fortunate. j "Tli thief took my watch, my pnrna, i I my riooketbook In short, everything;." "F.uT I thought yon carried n loaded re-; volverT "I do but he didn't find,
that." Copenhagen Klods Uan.
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I'l-i limlnary plans wtr ma do for the organization of tho Northern Indiana Basbai! ltague. Four clubs in this district v. Hi i nter the league and posstt;i sovcral mnr. .'ilrs. C. Albright of Ch!os Is th huuso i,ueit of Airs Elsie Hundley this week. .Mrs. Ruth Wheeler was a ehn-m!ns hcsl' i-s to a party of women at lum-h-von - i Wedr. sda, her s-st list including twelve. A d ilciojs menu was served from tastil appointed tables an afiirnoon at bridge followed Dainty favors were given to Mrs. Albert Mask, Mrs. August Hetde and Miss Hannah Black. Mrs. Attridge of Cicato was an out of town guest. Little Miss I.oah Ijittes entertained a party of her IHtlo friends at an after-
tod.iy the police Investigation had not
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Explaining a Domestic Preb'errv One reason why It Is no hard for S
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Paul Jacobs, manager of th Crown brtlnrf hsr seventh birthday.
AT PRESENT "The wide range of selection afforded the buyer of a used car is one of tho things which is inducing many poopla to look over used automobiles when they start out to buy a vehicle for
noon pary on Thursday afternoon cele- ; iaaliIy or commercial use," says Hoy
HOW 'BOUT IS IfflMI? WE the business mjn and tir.payers alonf Chieag-o avenue support the plan to pave Chicago avenue. Th Kat Chicago board of works is mapping out au improvement progiaxn for next prl-iy. Tfci will pro (.-! y nclde tshe paving; and ijipru"v:;ut of the business and main street, Chiax avenue. The touh j,art of this problem comes when ti) board attempts to compel the South Shore and KJrn Line" to rave Uieir portion of tM tre.t. It la believed the present board has secretly worked out a Solution t make thess utilities coma to tim.Ghleayo avenue, the ratlin street of th city, is undoubtedly In one deplorable condition. It has boen for a numbar xf yea;-s. The city was able to Queoze a Judgment of nearly (7.000 cut cf the contractors, rrojdfoot Construction company, but. this is .-tily a irop in tha bucket when atte-rvptinfj tiiat tht street r.fus been natch ed up a txj make new irnprovenionts. It is true cumber of times and now loks like a chock er bonj-d. but the constant f:ve!r of this ! ad Is able to testify that it Is Jockeying In one of t!i.1 .jy Haters at White City, and that thes repijr-s haa had in effect on the iiins and Jipys of this street. lloborlita and tourists aro dtonrini?' xound Kast Ch'.cigo every day to avoid this bad street. Hvery year this Improvement is delayed, the business men of Kajit Chicago lose thousands oJ dollars. A llttia crust, VacJbone and educated ne.rve will help solve the delay of this improvement. Other eJties improvo their main streets why not Eu-t Chioaso?
Fuiit of Ovcrlaiid-KuUije Corcpauy. "The used car market offers piactic-
This orciiestra is formerly of R?c- ally all u.akes and all models. The
tor's Cafe In New- York City and is j man who has been unable to decide
touring the entire country. These : just what he wants in an automobile same musicians made a his; hit withjcan frequently find his needs exactly the Pri;c- cf Wales while he was in hv Lh, assortment of used cars on
I New.- York. tne floors of reputable dealers.
jcveryone prfesont enloyed the mir.yl "iloru ti.an this, If he buys the car novelties and new stunts pulled off by j from a reputable dealer, he i3 suttlng the .New Yorkers a-.d thry all vote-1 sointthins which has been proven by In favor of the same gro.jp for nxt,iutUiii use &ncj which seldom carries Sunday n'ght. ja price that reHacts .the actual value At present th:y sro booked for a i 0f c!i 1 month and will probaMy not ret ! -ln niy own miB(i. the used car is back to Gary for some tim after next j soij todav at urices far out of line
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-wCKANAN, Mich., Feb 3. Mrs. Kstella Ilelnmiller, 30, of Indianapolis W s 4 InNtsnilv killed frir m- f
of here last night when automotile In to n,nk hiS wlfe P8y rash iS b" whhh she was riding ran over an en- l't 8 it. GalvestoO tankmint Scott C. Gentry, who was drlvh ;g the car. e .aped with light in- IT AT! ?? " ju: ie;-. Gentry said lt he and M : m . JrNO U HclnnaUer were on their way to South may be followed by mrtooS Bend from ChlcaKo. f coid troubles use nightly
V A PO KUB
Oier 7 Million Jan Used Yearly
Yon can'f fool the yowngster. They cart alway tell the difference between KELLOGG'S mnd imitations
ANNOUNCEMENT j Superior Brand Certified M.ik to be; obtained Feb. 1 and aTter from the I ilrst Certified Dairy in Indiana. ' Milk battled six minutes after It Is miikttd. Can be delivered within two hours. Located thirty miles from Chicago and three and ono-haif miles southeast of Hobart, Indiana, lyins along the Detsp lliver Valley. Approved by the Chicago Medical Society Jtllk Ciucjrnlssion. See your dealer about this milk. SUPERIOR PAR. MS, OnOEli BROS., Props-
Open to the public for lnspectl n i
from 19 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1-1-4
Sunday. The Saturday night dance will bo a maj querade.
GET PvEADY TO OFEN LAKE AVE.
with its actual worth. In few cases does tho depreciation of a used car actually amount to the difference between the price of the same car fresh from thu factory, and that put upon il by the dealer at the time of Its second sale. "In this, as In ths purchase of any
Tn ttt Interest of opnlnjr Take ave- automobila or any part of one, the
noe to Miner Beach, east of Gary, personal responsibility of th dealer
Mayor Johnson. W. P. Gl"-son, head i who delivers the car Is the most vital of the park board and a number of j consideration in the transaction. Beother city officials left for Chicago ! cause on all used car transactions, the
t h i a Tnnrn In wher 1fir.sv t!v w
ccrfer with' officials of the New York
Central railroad. The party was made j go back of h!m, in any detail with rc fun of City Attorney J. P. Patterson, erence to the performance of the autoC.ty Engrineer Cottinffharn and mem- i bile." hers of the board of works of which ! .
Lew Barnes Is president. The rcsuU of the conference will cot be learned ur.til they return from the city this evenins.
sponsibility of tho dealer and cannot
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JOHN SAYS IT WAS MEAN TRICK John Iav!e- well known Gary haberdasher, who Is now listed as a benedict, had reason to ba "madder than a wet hen" l-.st n'ht as d'd Mrs lnv:es Following ihe wedding ceremony at the home of Dr. White, city health officer last nlirht the irustH assembled
in the .i'iiins roim to partake of the j weddir.tr feast. It came time for the j !o crwam. but lo, when a search was ! ln.titu'ed n the back porch for the i
!e cream freezer, it was zone. Accord Injf to late rumors some of John's friends got way with the Ice cream wl.iie the weodint was bein? prf'irm(i. With pologles to tha bride and groom.
CHICAGO POLICE GET GAPPARELLI
FOJE.FEITS BOIiDS
On account of bis failure to appear for trial before Judge Smith, A': s
Cot forfeitod his bond
rested at 1C01 Wasiuniion ; was arrested cn a charge o tho state liquor law.
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ISPtClL TO THE TIMESJ WTTIT1..0. ,n.., i-o. .. His
FIEE CAUSES
$G0O.0O LOSS;
A fir -which brctta oJt at the noma ii Stanley Garkonskl, 1301 Vlrni.t etreot eterday, caUiv-d a are 1.j.s of i 600.00. It is estimated that .th contents of th tjjUdingr were darnar d to ta amount of and the bui.d.ny v, as iarxwed to the extent of taoo. :himney sparks caused the tre.
TIUS. STANLEY SUUKLIND BETTEH
s. Stanley B-Jcklind was yesterday removod to her horn, from th Mercy hospital where she has been i-its sick. Mr. Br.cklind is connected with the E J. and E. railroad as a etctiv.
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Ab was ar-J r'' -" t'Ve. CTn-r thing's unbal-
rrc and' nc 'i wnn visions oi pretty gin-; mi man
viciiitia j hrart thr.bbingr with the echo of songs
rtiout Mammy sind Many and Macufhla; his mind a ferment with reoollerJU-n of harrwimr j-ikes; and his whole being r.USnsr wi'h the reminiscent vtt.ratioM of hou:l.l-sh.k;n?f sonnets, the re?i-rter who last niffht reviewed the 1-ol'f-:? of tho Owls Club ",!";'".'"
; to he y--ver,ted Monday and T'lfy'iy I at the Whiting .ommi:! y Hll. ri- . f..',.'fj his :nc-;pit::ity for detailinjf hi n c man' in tod ty's paper of th w " n -rr-rAi w cf the year and announces thi'.t event for the columns of The ; Tirn-s totnoj row. j In the rr.exntime don't hejritate to J buy yjur to. s tonight. T?.y gro on . sale today at Ri'.ier and Gu'-.urom's orujr storo. opostte the famous Mae Uro'.hers g-ro; cry store on 119;n street j Tcruorrow v-'iil bo too late. After people r d tho stcry In tomorrow's Tint els the tickets will s.l! like spaghetti In an Itc'.ias res' an rant.
rSPECIAL TO THE TIMESJ WITITI.G, ind., Feb whiting po-
i lice late yesterday turned Thomas Cap-
parelli, smooth salesman of stolen automobiles, and his partner Patrick J. Bloise, over to the officers of the auto detail of the Chicago police. They wore taken to Chicago where they must stand trial for the theft of a number of automobiles which were stolen there and disposed of In Whitins, Heewisch and Gary. lilolse had been held by Whiting police under suspicion until Chicago officers looked up his record. Dfik .Sergeant John Bensk who was largely instrumental in catching; Capparelli had hja own mind set at ease when Chigo Informed him that the car which he purchased about a month a"o was not listed among the stolen. Mr. Ef.nak, after working on the case and finding that so many stolei cars ha dbeen disposed cf in Whiting-, became worried over his own machine which he had purchased of a Chicago
Through an error yesterday it
was listed anion? the cars sold by Canparelli. The Chicago detectives looked It over and informed him that he had nothing to fear. Joe Jurek's machine, which was also llted among; those received from Capparelli. was likewise found to have a clean bill. He is also happy. This cuts the total number of cars sold in Whiting- to five. One was recovered ir. lifgi'wisch and investigations are still being mads n Gary.
The Guinea Stamp.
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tlon ; It allows of no trick. The ln.-st you can write will be the best you
are. Eery sentence Is the result of j
a long probation. The author's ci);r- i acter is rtd from the title page to Hie end. Thoreau. '
GRAND MASK BALL Saturday Night, Feb. 4th GIVES BY TUB Grerman Beneficial Union District No. 529 AT TUB Germania Club Hons! con. sonii iwoi ana ave. MAMMON D, IMilANt
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Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 733 Specials for Friday and Saturday
0RAK ERAND COFFEE Our own brand- The bc&t drinking coffee obtainable. Id I-!b. cartons, per lb 43c
gs CmMal:es
snap tip fussy appetites
something wonaeixtui
ITo coaxing needed to tempt family folks and -visitor folks to eat a-plenty not when there's a big pitcher of milk or cream and lots of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and, maybe some fruit ready to tickle fickle palates I Kellogg's are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They're the original kind they ought to be bestl No ether corn flakes are so deliciausly flavored; no other corn fakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! And Kellogg's are never leathery or tough or hard to eat!
Kellogg's are always a delight to serve and a treat to eat at any meal ! In fact, you'll never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG'S! Do more than ask for corn flakes ay KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES! The kind in the RED and GREEN package!
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Abe Ver. of KELLOGC'S KRUKBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAX, cook- aai kramVle
GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR Vg bbl. $1.07 bbl. $2.14
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10 BARS -OF VtT00L SOAP, 10c seller.
,57c
1 fg Sincerity Pork and Beans, AUW- No. 2 cans, 2 for
23 c 35c
Sincerity or Monarch Milk, tall cans, per can
Sincerity Sliced Pineapple, large jj "J i Sincerity Corn. a . V ! n
sir au j ii9 aii Sincerity Peas. 5 C i 'ncer'ty Peac"es- 'arSe S!ze- 40c 1 2 cans i value, 3 cans
Sincerity Apricots, large size C"i Sincerity Kraut,
3 cans for
Sincerity Kidney Beans, ?7 ! Sincerity Loganberries, No. 2 "I
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bn 35c, 3 cans for.
o cans
ran for ...... . .
Sincerity Royal Anne Cherries. 1 1 Sincerity Coffee. 1 1 A large size can. 3 cans A per lb. 39c, 3 1-Ib. tins. Sincerity Corn Flakes. 95 C 'l 5inCPrily Ro,lcd 0as 25 C 3 packages 3 packages MONARCH COFFEE In 3-rmund cang 89c
Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg
, Pure Cane Sugar, no limit. C!
10 lbs vv Oscar Mayer's Approved 1 Sc Lard, per lb Fancy Creamery Butter, 4C per lb
WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
Will TING WOMAN
TO BURY SHAGKLETON
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POLICE REPORT. -
Matter 934 patrol runs during the plt xaont-i the Gary police establishhJ a record during- the month of Janvary, acc-rdlng- to the monthly repcit tead by Chief of Folic l'orbia oi' Oary this morning;. A total of ;33 arrests were made, of which Hi -were married. 93 s'.n-?!?: wliite 176 and colored 67. Fines and r.ost t.l In the &ary city court Tan tito a total of I3,3i5. An exof ptlonUly large nuribr of lines impcS". tipon HccuoT violators biought tiio total op to thla figure. Uqucr law vlo atcrs were tho chief offenders durlngr the montL. tonj (2 people being- arrested on that charge. Xrunk camo next with 43 while 17 were arretted for a-a?a lit and Lattery and also larceny and 12 for as-a;.lt nt battery -wl'.h ir.tcnt to Will. Tbe cold w-ather and de;iresp'.-n 'owa tha reason for ? LvI-t-ts b--insf given ehe.ter and r.i'ais at ti'-? d'atloa. The patrols which n.ade O.'U tvrm covred a total of 2,40i aiiiji jrlna; the month. Seventy-n'.ne paid fine;- In the Ca'-y j oilce court, 29 wont to j 1 lu default payment of fines, 11 v.-cr-e Ijo.m.' . ver to the acperior c : t, 34 prisoners we.rj releahed, 7 Ciuses were appealed, 35 cass pendSri?, 1 bond forfeiture, 1 sent to th pen ii fiTm an i Z cf the total number arr- sled were turned over to other officers.
LC'NTON, Feb. J. Tady S'hackleton has decided that the body of her hushund, Sir Ernest Shack leton, famous
SUliS X UJV mVUit.iijths exploration ship Quest, while on a South i'ol.ir data, shall be buried on SOCIAL TO TKH TIMES1 j South Georgia Island instead of being V.'ili'll..i, IND.. Feb- a -Mrs. Mary j brouKbt to England, the Pailv Mall i'eres, 420 Steiber St.. announees that , sUlted to(1ay, Sou,h Georpda Island, a her husband is insane. She ta-s haRrjt!sn possession, lies In the South was of unsound min i when ho married j AtUntic on tne rote followed by exher and he has been of unsound mind j piorers towards the Antarctic. S:r ever since then. Ernest's body still la at Montevideo. They were married October 9, 1019. j ,
and lived together three months. To-j .
day Mrs. Feres filed suit for divorce in the Hammond superior court throng"'" , Attorneys McAleer. DorpevA- Gil'ett. Be-' cause of his mental condition, she de- j clares he v.-as Incapable of understand- j intr r conrrar-tlns the marriage. i The husband, John. Is said" to have BiifTered fits cf violent anirer during wM-ti he il Bmanh the furniture. nre-?!S the dishes and tear curtains and pi-fares from ;1k walls. He threatened his v.-ire's life. They separated. POLICE WANT AIT EXPLANATION f SPECIAL TO THE TIKES) . ! V'HTTI :'.;. INI"'.. Fi b. 3 Xl.vln evt- ' n-,?n. held at the Whltlm? roll 'e itt!on :'.-.' :T epla'r a.'tlsfa' tnriiy how he came Int-j jv'!!sc33!nn of sundry article. of r not", ear .before he will be released. At prevent hp !s held urde.r cusplclon of
foiiet Paper, large 7-oz. rolls, 25 C 4 rolls for
25c
Olivilo Toilet Soap, 3 bars
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F. B. DAVIS J. T. STAMM Chiropractor CHrooodist SUITES 410-412. HAMMOND BUILDING Phones: Hammord 2S09-2533
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THE VERY NEWEST MODEL FOR SPRING IN PATENT KID GUN METAL AND SUEDE FRENCH and MILITARY HEELS
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Stj ie 100 Art Loose Leaf Corners Free
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KAYER'S ORCHESTRA SCORES HIT foe Kayers orchestra, w'hlch entertained wT 400 dancers a p!";y3 hall. Hi Broadway la't week, wi'l t"td another ' Saturday evening "uic A Scnday afternoon matinee enternlnrr.ent' and Sunday nliiht afalr tl'.is week end. accordirp to MamiJter Boy : 'who ccrries an ad In another column oS this paper today.
BUSINESS IS GOOD AT THE
Ffl'more's Wirfow, vTesferr Paper ''She was tne widow ef Fl'lmore who v, s struck l.y u car a year ago and died e!?!ucen raotiths aftorwerd." Bcston Transcript. .
Our Shoe Values Make It So Boot y Shop 569 Hohman St.
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Watch tomorrow's announcem c n t of cur "within easy reach" terms. Something new and just the opportunity you have been waiting for.
roith Motor Sales Temporary Location OAKLEY AND LOGAN PHONE 714
There are two things that count in business Quality and Service. We emphasize both strongly.
Colonial Sporting Goods Store 147 State St., Hammond, Ind.
DANCE WITH JOE KAYSER'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA v Of New York City Makers of Gennett Phonograph Records
t Umpleby's, Gary, Sunday, Feb. 5th
Return Engagement by Popular Demand Couples $ 1 .00 Dancing 8 to 1 2. Extra Lady 25c Everybody Invited. IF YOU DON'T DANCE COME AND LISTEN SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT MASQUERADE DANCE Ladies 25c Gents 35c War Tax Included
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ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Hard and Soft Centers 40c pound
Fudge centers; nougat centers ; pineapple centers; nut brittle centers; chocolate caramel centers; raisin centers; butterscotch centers. REGULAR 60c "VALUE
Hammond Candy Co. Soulias & Rogers, Props. 575 Hohman St. 166 State St
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