Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 320, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1922 — Page 14

WHITING NEWS NOTES

GUNS MAY CLEAR SLAYING MYSTERY

Mrs. Louis Gordon of Sheridan avenue is spending: a week as tho .guest of her parents In Flint Lake, Ind. Orville Piper of Laporte avenue, has taken over the agency for thu FuUer Brush Co., for this district. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comstock and Mrs. L. E. GastineaAi. of Bloomlngton, motored to Blue Isiand. Wm. H Donahue of 419 Sheridan avenue spent Decoration Day at the Boy Scouts camp was Just as busy as all the -troys getting their summer camp In order C M. Brenner, a National rerpresentatire of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and Mesdames Florence H el man, Johanna Mankee, state officers and Amelia Kiose and Edith Shade, as local delegates will leave Monday for Loganaport, Ind., where they will attend the state convention of the above named lodge. Mrs. Nera Gastineau of Decatutr, 111., will spend several weeks here as the gruest at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Charles Comstock of 11 9th st.

Daniel Lynch of Sheridan avenue Is spending his vacation in Indianapolis and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morse of 119th street motored to Lowell where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Wm. Shade of Laporte ave.. entertained a- number o fwimen of the W. B. A. at he rhome yesterday afternoon. They enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon embroidering; Mrs. Pau4 J. Scholz and sister Emma Vogel visited their mother in St. Joseph's hospital in Milwaukee and were over-Joyed to fln dher eyesight so much improved. Mrs. Vogel ex-

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If guns could talk probably the mystery surrounding the death of Clarence Peters, former sailor

and alleged blackmailer, w,uld melt away. Attorneys for Walter S. Ward, wealthy baker

Upper left, automatic pistol with which Walter S. Ward claims he shot Clarence Peters in self-defense; upper right, revolver with which Peters is alleged to have fired on. Ward; below, lft. Justice Frank J. Young, who dismissed a writ of habeas rpus brought by Wards attornrr-; right. Walter S. Ward, inill.?.aire baker, self copfessed slavr. now at liberty on $50,000 bail. and elf-confessed slayer, turned two guns over to the Westchester authorities. Ward is said to have used an automatic and Peters the revolver in the duel which ended in Peters' death, according to Ward's confession. Ward charges Peters and two other men attempted to blackmail him for $75,000 and when he refused payment started to shoot.

pects to return home in about a at . late hour the gpuests departed w'eek. j wishing Mrs. Meek many more such Mrs. Springate of Chicago, is the happy birthdays, guest of her son Richard S. Sprin- Ralph Markert and Arthur Gold-

gate of Ohio avenue.

; ing of iMyrtle avenue motored to In-

Mrs. J. E. Miles of New York ave , ' d'.anapolis on Monday and attended has returned from a short visit with! tne automobile races Tuesday, rehersonFrankinByron.nl. turning home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etter, Mrs. CI Mr- and Mrs- Jonn Morelle of Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred . Myrtle avenue entertained out of Johnson motored to LaPorte oversown friends at their home on DecDecoration Day where they visited ' oration Day. with relatives. j Mrs. Baumgarten and her mother, Mrs. Henry Broderson of Lincoln Mrs- Plats visited the former's daugh

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Miss Nina Jamieson attended the birthday party of Miss Emma Luther at the latter's home in Hammond, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Garet Krooswyk at-

Does the least exertion tire you out? Do you fee! "blue" and worried, suffer dragging backache, headacfhes and dizsinesa? Too many women blame so-called "female trou'ble" for thds unhappy state instead of weak kidneys, which so often are the cause. You must act quickly to (prevent more serious trouble. Ue Dona's Kidney puis. C'hey have fcelped thousands of weak, tired women- They should selp you. Ask. yow nelathbor! A Case In Hammond Mars. Jane George, 683 Webster Ave., says: ""When I stooped, severe pains darted through me. My back hurt terribly and there was a soreness across my kidneys. I felt dull and tired out and spells of nervousness and dlsslness came on. My kidneys acted irregularly. Doan's

Kidney Pills purchased at the Norrisj

Pharmacy rid me of the complaint." Adv.

the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society yesterday afternoon at her home. A pleasant as well as beneficial afternoon was passed.

is seriously ill and is confined to St.. Bernard's hosp'.tal. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Biesen is quite sick with the whooping cough and pneumonia. Mr. and Sirs. Celga, Mrs. Nichols and niece Miss Margaret Wood, motored to Lowell where they visited relatives.

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STAR THEATRE TOXIGHT Fred Stone In "BILLY JIM," a western picture ihairiag Mr. Stone t bis beat. Robinson Croooe, chap, ter No. 7. - Comedy and BIntt and Jeff. 6-2-1 Charles E&gers and his married men were victorious over the single men at the Forsyth baJl park Decoration Day. The score being 18 to 2. Hurrah, for the married men. John Williams of Reese avenue, returned to his work at the Standard Oil Co., after a few days illness. Several of Mrs. O. E. Meek'a friends stepped in and more than surprised her last Wednesday evening. The occasion being the anniversary of her birth, during the evening which was very much enjoyed a lovely luncheon which was ar-

the South Shore hospital Wednesday. The Misses Grata Kalberg and Grace Turley were Chicago business visitors Wednesday. H. Johnson of Jollet. 111., spent Tuesday at the Kalberg home on Myrtle avenue. ' The guests that were entertained at the home of Mrs. E. Moore of Superior avenue ever the holidays, were Mr. and Mre. John Bower, the latter a sister to iMj-a Moore, her nephews and niece, Ilo, Vernon and Melvin Stose all of Van Worth, O. Mr. and Mrs. John Plau and daugh ter Lillian and Mr. and Mrs. E. Gehrke and family motored to Beecher, 111. on Decoration Day. Mrs. C. Waldorf and he rthree sons who motored her from Detroit, Mich, returned home after spending a few days with the John Plau family on Myrtle avenue. . John Bachi returned from Wisconsin where he spent several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Regnler of Hammond spent Decoration Day at the Herman " Regnler home on Roberts avenue. The Misses Doreen and Juliet Regnler of Beaverville, 111., visited their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. H. Regnler of Roberts avenue over the holidays. Mr. and QErs. C. Moore and son Wesley of Indianapolis Blvd.. visited the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore of Hamond. Mrs. E. Moore haafeeen very ill for the past month.

About one-half of the trade of El

ranged by the guests was nerved and Paso la with Mexico.

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tended the automobile races at Crown Point Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eastman and daughter visited relatives in Chicago, Tuesday, George. Slocum has built a new shoe shop on his property east of town. (Mr. Slocum's work In the past has been satisfactory and his new shop is fully equipped, he Is now prepared to do any kind of shoe repairing. Peter Eelman attended the motorcycle races at South Bend. Mr. Hess broke his arm while he was cranking his Ford. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sammentlnger and Mr. and Mrs. George Cussino attended the automobile races at Indianapolis, Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Rachu of Chicago visited her mother Mrs. Helen Slocum Tuesday.

The Christian School held their

graduation exercises in the "Holland church, Wednesday evening, an excellent program having been prepared. Music furnished by the Christtlan band, was well rendered and a pleasing feature of the program. Mr. G. J. Deur, the principal, is to be congratulated of his fine class of graduates namely: Theresa Awerda Arle Uloin, Cornelia Kortenhoeven. Casey Kulper, Anthony Meeter. Peter Schoon, Alje Wiers and Berbrand Wiers. Theresa Awerda has the henor of ranking highest in the class. The diplomas were presented by Rev. De Jong. Mrs. Lillian Thompson of Hammond visited at the home yof Mr. and Mrs. James Jamieson, Tuesday.

CHAUNCEY AND MRS. DEPEW ASSIST SALVATION ARMY IN FUND CAMPAIGN

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Tuesday evening Mr. and "Mrs. Smith got mixed up In a family quar rel which turned into a free for all battle when the latter's father, Mr. Keseela and her brother Joined the fight. Marshal Rose was summoned and when he arrived and attempted to take Mr. Smith to jail his wife sobbed and pleaded that her husband be free. Satisfied that the battle was ended there was nothing left for the Marshal to do but to return home.

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncejr Depew adding their bit to tha fund. While pictures of Chaunccy Depew appear often in the papers. Mra. Depew remains modestly out of the limelight. This photo of her and her celebrated husband is doubly interesting, therefore.

was killed Tuesday morning. Born, to Mr. and Mra Aim on Carlson, a daughter. May 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walters were Chicago visitors Thursday. Mr. J. F. Stoltx and Mr. Paul Borguln went to Xaperville after Mr. Borgpin's wife, who has 'been taking treatments at the Xapervillo hospital, but is not improved. . Mrs. Joe Watta and daughter were Gary shoppers last Thursday. Mr. and (Mrs. Lawrence Keilman from Gary are moving into Mrs. Lillie Pierce's house this week.

Only on on day of the year are women permitted to en-ter the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, which is tfhe glory ot the Cathedral of San Lorenza In Genoa. , The prohibition goes iak to tihe days of Pope Innocent VIII, who imposed it in. recollection of the daughter of Herodias. '

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The First State Bank moved yesterday into their office building in the rear of the 'building where they were formerly located . They expect to remain here until the new building Is completed. A new safe weighing 2S00 pounds was installed in the new building yesterday. Mr. Lester Fisher parsed away at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fisher at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning after an illness of about eight months from a complication of diseases. He was 21 years of age and besides his parents is survived by two sisters. Misses Bertha May and Bessie Fisher and four brothers, Messrs. Floyd, Roy, Edward and Allen Fi3her. He moved her about a year ago with his parents until that time heresided on a farm south of here. The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon

the time has not yet ben definitely decided upon.

MERRILLVILLE

The stork made a visit at Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bakera last Wednesday, iMSay 28th and left a little daughter. Mr. and iMrs. Carl Gerlach of East Gary spent a few days at the J. F. Stoltz home this week. Ruth Manis was home last Sunday from Hammond. Mr. Sunderman had the misfortune to have one of his fine horses killed on the railroad track by a C. & O. engine. The horses' had got out of

the pasture during the night and it

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Ai the Following Standard Oil Service Stations:

HAMMOND, INDIANA N. E. Corner Homan Ave. and Russell St. N. W. Corner State St. and Calumet Ave.

EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 145th St. and Forsyth Ava. INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA Michigan Ave. and Hemlock St.

WHITING, INDIANA 119th St. and Indianapolis Boulevard

HAMMOND. INDIANA Acorn Motor Car Co., 85 Williams St. Bohlins Auto Sales, 707 Hohman St. Brown and Voorhies, 168 Fayette St. Wm. Gruppee, 778 Calumet Ave. - Hammond Auto Sales, 48 State St. Harrington Anto Sales, 822 Calumet Ave. H. Hickelberg, Standard and Calumet Ave. Eli Hodonus, Colombia Ave. Tbos. Jordon, 183 Sibley St. Andrew Kowach, 368 Hohman St. Wm. F. Lawson, Jr., 574 State Line St. J. E. Leach, 671 Hohman St. H. F. Shreiber, 1012 Hohman St. Max Stone, 150th and Columbia Ave.

And at the Following Garages: INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

B. H. Briney, 3524 Fir St.

County Rd. Garage, 3S36 Guthrie St. J. Galvin and Son, 3511 Michigan Ave. C. A. Leech, 3911 Guthrie St. National Garage, 2011 137th St. John Palrash, 3601 Parrish At Otto Seehase, 3502 Deador St. John A. Walsh, 3731 Grapevin. St. Triangle Garage, 34S0 Guthrie St.

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Wm. Blair, Griffith, Ind. A. Coffman, Griffith, Ind. Griffith Garage and Sales Co., Griffith, Ind. Mat. Miller, Griffith, Ind. Fitch Eros., Dyer, Ind. Mathias Hoffman, Dysr, Ind. Chas. Keilman, Dyer, Ind. Grimmer Garage, Highland, Ind. Highland Garage, Highland, Ind. Bart McK.e, Maynard, Ind. J. K. Roberts, 119th and Sheffield Ave Whiting, Ind. John Ciesar, 517 Indianapolis Blvd. Whiting, Ind. Hammond, End.

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