Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 328, Hammond, Lake County, 12 June 1922 — Page 3

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On Trlda.y afternoon, one of the mot deHrhtful of the eaxly summer partie vu enjoyed when Mrs. C D. Root, very charmingly entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home on South atreet. Throug-h -the attractive rooms and porch were numerous immense bouquets of peonies, snap-dragons and roses and on each of the handsomely appointed tables were table vases of spring flowers, the many handsome gowns and hats of the women made a beautiful display of color. A most delicious and dainty course luncheon wa served after which bridge was Played. Honors in the cards were md by Mrs. Alice Holmes Smith, of Hammond, Mr. Orac Clymer, of Crown Point, Mrs. Harry Call Gary. Mj-s. Allbright of Chicago. Mrs. Jessie Wneaton and Mrs. Jeasle Earr of Crown Point. Quests were present from Gary, Hammond and Chicago. Among the Gary guests were Mrs. Frank R. Cargill, Mrs. Ira MSltmore, Mrs. "tt P. O'.eason, Mrs. Harry Call, Mrs. J. W. AJVbright. Mrs; Wm. F. Hodge. Mns. Roy O. Parry. Mrs. K. M. Bust, Mrs., Wa J. Fulton and Mrs. Frank Merrttt E. R. Cole is enjoying his annuaJ vacation from his d-uties at the Lake County Title and Guaranty Co. and is spending- the time in Chicago. Horace Ott. who is employed in a banking -institution in New v0rk City la spending a several weeks vacation with bs parents here. SHOWS LXDIAAPOUS. Ind.. June 12. The oats aoreage in Indiana this year ahows a decrease of 15 per cent, and the barley acreage of decrease of 20 per cent compared with the acreages of these two crops harvested last year, according to the monthly report of the co-oper-etlve crop reporting service of Indiana, tsrued today. The condition of all crogw except oat and barley waa well up toward normal on the first of the month, but some wjieai fields will not pan out as indicated at that time. The report follows: The condition of winter wheat In Indiana on June 1, wa $8 per cent of normal compared with 9 per cent on May 1. and indicates a total production of 33.977,000 'bushel. This Is preliminary and subject to change later. Evidence now at hand Indicate serious deterioration In some localities since the. first of . the month. Cinch bvys are very bad In some places and red r-.ist has developed In many fields aich is doing mere or leas damage. Laet year's June 1 estimate was 32.359,000 uhel. but the final outturn of

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Mss France Crtrrrmr and brother Fred attend a Fraternity Sing, an aimuai emC at to-e Chicago university on TrUar aiarit. Mrs. TV ill TTUtaker and daughter spent the weei-e-ni as the guest of her sJster fflaa Rath rrtckover In , Hammond. Mtsn Dtclujiiei la leav ing shortly far an extended westera trip. Mrs. Bella Bolster who has been ependiny the past month wtth her parents Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Pfeterson returned to her home on Meridan. Miaa., today. Mrs. Mary Benjamin has returned from Hebron where she visited her father Wm. Patron for several days Miss HI la Massoth left on Friday night for Grand Rapid. Micb where she will visit with Mrs. Bert Pasbeck. formerly Mies Margaret Grass of this city for ceTeral weeks. Mrs. Gretchen Finnell has returned from a week's visit with Chicago friends. Mrs. Will Hold entertained a party of friends at her home on Saturday and Sunday. B. F. Hayes has purchased the cottage belonging to Mrs. J. J. Wheeler now occupied by Mrs. Machacek for $3,200 the pe-st week. Mr. Haye-a will put in a basement end remodel the place, and will occupy It during the summer season which he always ppends in Crown Point. A DECREASE the crop amounted to only 24.144,000 bushels. The oats acreage this year for Indiana is estimated at 1.596,000 acres compared with 1.S78.0OO acres harvested last year and is a decrease of 15 per cent. The condition of the crop on June 1, was 76 per cent of normal and indicates a total production of 47.912,000 bushels. Last j-ear the June 1 estimate was 65.175,000 buishels but the final outturn of the crop amounted to only 45.072,000 .bushels. The acreage of barley In Indiana this year shows a decrease of 20 per cent and la estimated at 52,000 acres compared with 65.000 acres harvested laet year. The condition on June 1, was 79 pA" cent of normal and1 indleates.a total production of 1,294.000 bushels. Last year's final estimate was 1.235.000 bushelsRye continues to show the best condition of all small grain crops In the state being 91 per cent of normal; on wWch figure a total production of 4,844.000 bushels is estimated. last year's final estimate was 3.978,000 bushels. The crop is

Dodge Brothers announce

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BOHLING AUTO SALES 0 707 Hohman Street, Hammond. Tel. 266 Michigan Avenue, Indiana Harbor. ' Phone 78

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Passing rbo CbK0 ci7 council rer authorized tee addition of l.Ofl men to the city's police force in an effort to curb the headed cut In all sections of the state and cutting will commence about the middle of the month In the southern counties. The condition of the apple crop In the state waa 74 per cent of normal on June 1 and indicates a total production of S712.000 bushels, of which 181.000 .barrels will represent the commercial crop. Last year's crop was one of the smallest ever produced in the state, the flr.a' estimate for the total crop belr; 1.029.000 bushels of wnlch 109,ct barrels entered into commer; channels. The condition of "all hay in "Indiana on June 1 was 94 per cent of normal and Indicates . a total production of 3.265,000 tons' of tame hay and 28.000 tons of wild hay. LAst year's final estimate for tame hay was 2.429.000 tons and for wild hay ot was 22.000 tonal The condition of ckver hay In Indiana was 84 per cent of normal on June 1. For alfalfa it was 95 per cent of normal. No estimate of acreage or prod-tMrtion is made on these crops until July. The condition of pastures in the state on June 1 was 98 per cent of normal: field peas 89 per cent and field beans 90 per cent of normal. Cabbages and onions show a condition of 89 and 88 per cent of normal, respectively. Peaches in Indiana sthowed a condition of 81 per cent of normal on June 1, from whiob a total production of approximately BOO, 000 bushels Is forecast. Last year's final estimate was 26.000 bushels. The condition of iears In Indiana

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J ! t- . 4 si t out belts, clubs and stars to the new crime wave which haa been rampant in the Windy City for some time. They are being sworn in and equipped in batches was T par eent f normal from which a total production of 27(l.00'0 bushsls is forecast. Last year's final estlmats was 70.004 btlhls. Th.s condition of blackberries and raspberries in. ths stats was 93 per cent of normal on Jtme 1; for watermelons and makmelons it was 89 per cent and tor sugar beets S3 per cent. FOUND A TUMI I rrrrEKA.noKAi. news service) LOXTOX, lone 12. There were Indications tods.y that the case of Ronald True, former aviator, who was reprieved after being found guilty of the murder of a girl, would AeveAop Into a "British Thaw True, who wis originally sentenc ed to be lianged on Tuesday in the court yard of Pentonvllle prison was removed today to the BrcaJ moor asylmim for the Insane. In Answer to the hints of scandal In various newspapers, the Chron lcle, wlvlcb. Is close to the Lloyd George government today, came to the defense of Home Secretary Ed ward Shortt, who granted the re prlewe.

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ft policemen. of 200. They are expected to end the reien of murder and arson which has held , Chicago in . its grip. Some of the pa-pers refer back to the report that was current when True was on trial that he Is relate ed to a. rfch. titled, family. It wss this connection, those papers, intimated, which won Cor True bi3 re prieve. True on May 5, was found prullty of the murder of Gertrude Yates, a pretty young English girl with whom he had become, acquainted in one cf the all olgrhi. dance clubs. Shs totuul beaten to death in the batliroom of Jier apartments in Kemstag-ton. Aivout $1,000 of her jewels were missing. Xrue was idsntiaed by Miss Tates" maid as a man eh-a had seen leavtnsr" ths apartnivnt on the morning; of ths crime. True had servod as instructor In aartation at several fly'-ng fields la tie Oiitftd States. CAPT." FORCED TO LAI DEXTER, la.', June 10- Ca.pt. Ed die RLckenbacker, American flying acs, ts raxtlca-ttng In a clover field near hers today awaiting the arrival of parts for his damaged plane. These parts are expected to arrive from Omaha today in time to permit him to resume his 15,000 mils pioneer flight. Tllckenbacker and the others in his plane were forced to land here late yesterday because of engine trouble. A water connection, damaged when the pjane was struck by lights in g at Detroit, will have to bs repaired before the flight can be rssumsd. The delay will prevent Rlckenbacker reaching Ban Francisco by Sunday as he had planned. Th Arauoanians, of the southernmost prolines of Chile, use a crab hell as a barometer. - In dry, fair wsstbsr It Is white, but when rain is approsionlng, red spots appear on It, and when excessive moisture is prerent In the atmosphere it be comes red all over. STOP-ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You. Never mind bow often you have tried and failed, yo" cs-n stop burning, itchlnjr Kcxerna crsicsJy by ap plying Zemo furnished by any drug gist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Whan others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. Xdv. Learning: that his wife war at a movinfr picture performance with another man, Smith rushed to the theat.T and appealed to the manager for assistance. The latter. beinjf quite a diplomat, came upoa the stage and made the followins annonncement; "There is present in this audience a man with somebody else's wife. 1 desire to avoid scandal and will permit this couple to leave quietly when the theater is darkened. The lights were put out. Fifteen couples left th theater. They had been talking in the car about th. disarmament of the taM vVion nna nskeri .if another: "What do you think of th- winter? Are we going to have J open winter and an early p-ring7 "No, sirl" was the decided reply. vera or ininir to Vih va the darn dest winter you ever saw, and it is , - i : firs i going to UiUlg vo ua luim of June." , "Your prediction is a very glo; my one. why do you make it so? "From a sense of duty," answered he other. "I am in the coal business, and my first duty is to convince everybody that he J?eed as much coal as he ever did. ...

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t INTER NATTOKAL iiEWS SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS, ind.. June 10. Appointment by Governor McCray of a successor to the late Judge James Gallagher, of th Laporte Circuit court, is being held up by the absence of odlciaJ notification of his death. The Governor today ! requested Judge Travis, of the Su--i preme court, to coll upon the Laporte County Clerk for such notlco. Appointment of a Judge will fo--low. AJ1 indications are that John appointee. ALLEGED WHITING OFFENDERS SWARM WHITING. IND., June 12 Pete Janclah. of 611, 121st Et arr sated by Officers KJloullen. Brown, Hurd'.ikoweki and Hall, for violating li

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iAUFMANN & WOLF " HAMMOND. Ihix Fresh New Lots Added fo r Tuesday Ch icago Purchase Sale Newest Yard Goods The extraordinary values presented Hammond women and die afoniir of rIi County has created the desire on our part to find bargains just as tig for tamorrow's flTm- as were offered the first days of the sale. Scores of other items not mi-rrrirmw-i here. ' "

40-inch 40 inches wide, nornrrre

dark grounds chanae fronx fcnndreda of pieces- The most The sensation of the season, worth do uble.it yard

11 mCH FRENCH GINGHAM Of extra fine quality selected yarn. A large variety of colors and all the diff erent tizt checks. Spe- OA ciaLV priced yard 0i7C NORMANDY VOILE A wonderful collection of this season's choicest designs, on light, medSum and dark grounds; 38 inches fZCk wide, per yard. . . . DOTTED SWISSES 31 inches wide. Imported Dotted Swisses, in light and dark colors very special

Tissue Gingham 32 inch, high grade tusne ginghams, in beauiifol checks and other neat designs attractive color combinations made to tell at 75c a yard sale price, fcjjs

Amazing Dress

New Beaded Canton

The quality of these handsome Silk Frocks will appeal to the particular women for they are beaded and embroidered in various handsme ways the colors are charming new Summery shades extra special at

at f3.98 You'll find a special! lot of DOTTED SWISSES expertly fashioned dresses values to $8, bought from an overstocked maker at "our own price." Wonderful values.

quor lar, waa fosnd gcllty by Judge !Hcrel oaEriay and. fined. 1J0. Oso. illzak of 63 1. New Yor leave., .arrested cq. eame charge, vras found not guilty and disxuaeed. AwU liosp-yo, of 615 Joiua street. arjottd by Officers Eaitsmaa. atd Vainer, for resisting Officer Ssitsnaa atsid commuting assault aud bat tei-y v.aa fined $85 for the first and $.S.S0 for the second charge. liarry Kosesbaum was dismissed from the charge o leavias his team packed -without a weight, aad Bttlsta Mostary and Oaorge Yltch were both release d without Cxiea for driving automobiles without licensee. John Balko waa taJtea-lroto custody by Offiseis 'W'asaaer asd Bait man at 1179 Myrtle- a-ve. oa a warrant sworn ojtt by Ceoil Ho boa, who charged Balko with grand, larceny, who was released when a J500 bail was ceoured by John Mencek. to be tried on Jur-e 19th. Jacob Vazorko was arrested by Offloer Wagner on S enrage ave. for falling to contribute to the support of his wife and children. He was locked up, pending trial. Mike Kririk was arrested by Officer AVawizyniak for assault and battery to Georg; Grenchilk. A $22.00 cash bond was deposited and his trial will be heard today. George Qrenchik. a brother of Mike's, was

NOVELTY variety of ranftTiir designs

29c 39c 49c

Zephyr Gingham

27 inch fine

pretty checks, small pkids and plain colors, regular 25c quality, daring this sale, yard

Presents New Opportunities The finest qualities and most desired styles in summer Crocks of every conceivable fabric at prices that will not be duplicated again I 300 WasK Frock's Fresh colorful Dotted Swisses, serviceable, colorful Ratine, soft sheer Organdies Summery, airy Voiles and the finest of Gjngrnms you'll find the variety of colors is so good that in t . .i . .t - i

you U Duy two or uiree at uus low f price Dresses trimmed in various $ Jyi (Tjj

fascinatinff waVs some similar illustration, at . -.-. . at '6.98 Crispy, tub-proof Ginghams in quaint check and plaids original designs that are emphasized by lovely trimming touches. New organella and voiles, lace and embroidery trimmed.

also arrested for disorderly conduct AndLeOtngel paid a JJ5 hail tor bta and his trial will a.iso coma up li connection with JtfQc's tsoubla. Esmail EZdren -was arrested by Ofl fleer V.'awizyntak oo a warrant la sued for Vlrrlnta. Marat, tfea . coos piaiaant. who charged KMfen witl criminal provocation, A $10 bbnl was secured by "Wiener and trial li set for today. I. Hochman was sj-rete4"ly IZoboa cycle PolLcenma Surdakowskl fM-on erating a motor truck withoo a,- IS cense. A $25 cash bail ' was -dapoal ed for trial Ja llth. Andrew lioblnsos' was discharge after pleading no gsdlty tepeddUng without a license

Every form oC lamp for use 11 mines is based on rhs design of- SSj Humphrey Davy, wivess l'i tiusirA) was that flame win not . pass-wtn gSJJKL A msv bs followed hv w a ii . , .' m huu wnowK use rHpnIJ r 1 W 0 tZ V VAPORUa Ova 1 7 Million J VOILES and in. fighf ancJ desired qualities on , .- 45 Heh ! ported Hi?h. Gxada Orjanr, in a woacicrfui scieciioD of bea.ot ful ecSars, segobar $1JD3 79c yaxcu .............. Staadxxi Aptoot Gi F(ar! tbe Lcttrrt pnA in all vested sizca, khe tad white fhrch. quality. ysrdJt2U 32 hds, sSk stripe. Woven El&draa SHrtng; besaixfal starting I.y-t. and coionags. Sale 39c qnaEry Zephyr Craglam in 15c Event to fi&a m Crepes at s7.98 Sport Ratines in the new sport shades cleverly trimmed, and ginghams of" imported quality in designs original and distinctive. Wonderful values.

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