Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1911 — Page 5

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE

Murphy came up and was tried, was taken under advisement.

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TO GARY CONVENTION

LAKE SL'PERIOK COIRT, ROOM NO. t Judge VIrell S. Relter. The court took, up Wednesday's call today. Monday it will take up Thursday's call. Xext Tuesday two Injunction matters, lngwal.l Moe vs. McClajr and the Watson case from Tolleston will come up. Wednesday "Weston vs. Mutual Life Insurance Co. will be taken up. The rest of the week will be devote to cases which are specially t. Tbnrsday'a Call. Seventh Thursday, Oct. 26 T Bicker Bros. vs. Whitaker. 2 Gooda vs. Taulansky. 87 Xemec vs. Titus. 88 Snyder vs. C.TL&IC. 93 Paxton Lbr Co. vs. Porkorny. ! Koch vs. Koch. 9 Calumet Lbr Co. vs. McBrlde. 1501 Iklrh vs. Gapparvlch. , 09 Balint vs. Balint. 24 llueppner vs. Petrovlcw. 25 Hegener & Co. vs. Frost. .

! Hegrener &Co.vB.Ilojrers. 14 Manson vs. Caldwell. 4 4 Koch vs. Dike. 4 Gostlin, Meyn & Co. vs. Bacon. 4 Calumet Constr Co. vs. Toth. 53 Koner vs Tauschek. 54 In re petition Bates &c. 58 Morgan vs. James. 84 (Jary Iand Co. vs. Dove-. KS Rosecrar.s vs. Bieker Bros. 69 Joseff vs. Vaichls. 74 .Whitinjr W IJq Co. vs. Dorsch est. UKU SI PEBIOR COVRT, ROOM NO. 3 . . Judge Lawrence Becker. Information. The court will not be fn session again Until Monday, when it wul take up the eivll Jury cases of last Wednesday. The following are the settings: Monday, Oct. 23 ' 44 Vogrt vs. Lavene. t59 Molner pro ami vs. City of Gary. 6663 Xowak vs. C L S & S B. Rr Co.

SSfiS Bogdon vs. Standard Steel Car Co. 5S73 Siloviti et al vs. Debson. flS8 Spanler vs. Ruhstadt et al. 6691 Greek aCtholIo Union etc. vs. First Greek Catholic Church etc. 8710 Iluber adm. vs. Illinois Steel Co. S740 United Breweries vs. Riley. : 758 Beckman Supply Co. vs. Klemp- - erer et al. LAKE SUPERIOR COIRT, r.OOH NO. $ Judffe Johannen Kopelke. At Crown Point. N Information. The court will conclude Its settings f civil court cases this week and will take up civil Jury cases next week. SPECIAL JIDGE CRAVEJCS. L. A. Bryan vs. Reed et al. Suit to quiet title to $73,000. worth of property : ifi ' Qa?'"Bfuce aiiit Mathews. Frank (lavit and Judge John H. Gillett for the plaintiff, and John B. Peterson for the defense. Case continued until Oet. 30.

The morning church service in Ihe Christian church of Hammond iruilday

I Gary Man Sues for Divorce. w,u be jf missed. following the Sunday ... . 'school which will be held at the regu-

i A ens n,f a a- lar hour. All the members are' expectvorce ease in the Lake snperior court e(, at district convention to in which Edmund M right of Gary i , . , , ... ., . . , ' j be held at the Central Church of seeks a divorce from Abigail Wright, ,,. ...... . . . . ,P. , -,, j Christ at 7th and JefTerson streets, Th couple werp, married Feb. 7, 1893. i,, . . . , . ,., , . . ,n- . Gary. Those who prefer to take their and were sei arated In 190 and again , , ... ... 4., mne t-i. ,... . . . , lunch will be accommodated to coffee

the United States Steel Co. He alleges in his complaint that the defendant refused to move to Gary ' to live with him. He also claims. that he was abandoned by her.

Hanly Didn't Show Up. Special Judge Hanly of Rensselaer was to Jjave come to Hammond yesterday for the purpose of rendering his decision In the case of the Shedds vs. the American Maize Products Co. He did not appear and It is not known when he will come.

Comes Up Friday. The Sarac Impeachment case vrill not come up again until next Friday, when It will be argued by the attorneys and it is expected that the court will render his decision. The case was tried before Judge Virgil Reiter.

and lunch tables in the church basement at the noon hour. The program is as follows: The program for the district convention of the Christian church, which will be held next Friday and Saturday at Ontral Church of Christ, Gary, was

issued. It follows: Saturday Moraine:. A. Reception of delegates, 10:30. . B. Luncheon at noon. " C. Board meeting at 12:30 at MoN'aliy's restaurant. Satarday Afternoon. A. 1:30 Ivotional exercises, F. T. Shaw, Whiting. It. Music- in charge of Central church choir. C. Address, Austin Hunter, former

ly state president of Indiana. IX Address, W. J. Purdue. "Reaching the Unchurched'' Captain of Salvation Army.'

Side trip. A side trip at 5:30 will be conducted to Tolleston and Glen Park to look over the field and see the oneday churches. Saturday Kienlug. A. 7:30 Devotional exercises, II. W. Molner. Hammond, Ind. B. Special music. C. Address by W. H. Baker, Laporte on "The Large Vision." 1. Address, Claude K. Hill, Valpa

raiso. Snnda ? Morning. A. Sv.30 Song festival. B. 10:30 Record breaking bible school. C. Address, John II. Clark, Michi

gan City. L. Address, Cecil J. Sharp, Hammond. 1-7. Communion service. Sunday Afternoon. A. 2:30 Devotional exercises, F. S. Scott. Westvllle. ,. B. Herbert Carpenter, "My Idea of Duty." C. I K. Murray or Grant v. Lewis on "The Impelling Appeal." Side trip. A side trip at 5:30 to Ambrtdge to see. field for new work. This is a great opportunity. Sunday Kvrnln. A special service.

more, avenue, be notified of her predicament. v He went to the, station, but It was late before he was able to find a Judge and obtain the release of the prisoner on bonds. Mrs. Chambers said she formerly sang In the choir of the Wilson Avenue Congregational Church, of which Chambers was a member. According to Mrs. Chambers, her husband receives but a small salary, and has been able to tend her only $50 since they were married. "I promised my mother a new hat and other nice things," she sobbed, "and I have tried so hard to keep my secret until we could establish a littltj home of our own. I will tell all to the judge In the morning.Previous to her secret marriage Mrs. Chambers was employed as a stenographer, and It is said lie-r mother did

not know she had given up her position.

sand numbers were drawn out so that the number dropping out will be filled by the other winners. Mr. Tapper will leave next March and will prove up his claim. He will have to live on his land for a period of fourteen months and put in a required amount of improvements, including a house, put In a well and till a certain number of acres. And that isn't all, as Mr. Tapper said this morning they even informed me that they had a democratic paper there and please remit $1.50 for a year's subscription.

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RUBE

Life in Gary Is one continual series of mergers. Indictments, weddings and suits.

SPECIAL SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH

The Christian church has secured Ed Grant K .Lewis of Cincinnati for a

special service Sunday evening. Aside Lukens, left tackle: from a stirring address bv Mr. Lewis. ' guard; Maddox and

DEFEAT EAST CHICAGO

(Special to The Timep.) Kast Chicago, Ind.. Oct. 28. Before a large crowd of football enthusiasts the high school boys of Indiana Harbor easily defeated the East Chicago boys, l'i to 0. From the beginning of the game the Harborites were never headed and gained at will. The feature of the game was the touchdowns of Rosenthal. Toth and Levin and the generalship of Quarterback Gardner. O'Connor at end starred. The lineup of both teams was as follows: Indiana Harbor McQuilken, left end;

Shoemaker, left Elmore, center;

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i Moral. Immoral or Unmoral,

the choir has prepared a special pro- J Marita, right guard; Bland, right tack-; gram of music as follows: O'Connor, right end; Gardner, quarAnthem "Day Break." Iterback; Rosenthal, left half; Levin,'

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effort Is being made to compel the board of trustees of the town of NewChicago to call an election to fill -certain alleged vacancies which will occur at the time of the regular election. Curt Hildel.rand and the rest of the members of the board together ' with

the town officials were ordered to hold i

an election to provide for trustees for the second, third and fourth wards, a cleric, treasurer and town marshal, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 1911. The defendants are ordered to take all of the necessary steus to hold the

election as provided by the statutes of the state of Indiana.

Gamblers Fined. Three East Chicago gamblers were fined in Judge. Lawrence Becker's court yesterday following the dismissal of a number of ether of the East Chicago Indictment cases. They were fined following their entering a plea of guilty to the charge of operating a gambling joint. Warren

Mrs. L E. MInard. public stenographer, 314 Hammond building. Phone 7S7.

onto the street, but did on ttry to give account of further movements. j It Is nlleged after the man had been arrested and his trial was In progress ' that his wife had ditched the diamonds in the walks of the old building. . Immediately after the second trial i the man and his wife disappeared and j weje never seen or heard of again, j

The case vouscn great deal of excitement at Warren, and tip to yesterday had been a big mystery. When the old building was being torn down the workmen found the two rings and thought they were valueless, but on taking them to a jeweler, it was found that one was worth $75 and the other $250. It is still the belief of Warren (Ind.) people that the rings were stolen by the "fako" musicians and in order to

GARY OFFICER CHARGED WITH SERIOUS CRIME

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ilAAMW W .WWM VAA nW ser of Officer Paul Bodich

There was enough evidence given in Justice of the Peace Elwood's court. Knotts' building, Seventh avenue and Broadway, yesterday afternoon to

MYSTERY OF STOLEN DIAMONDS SOLVED

Mat Boney Receives Welcome News From War- ; ren, Ind., Today.

Cornet Solo. "Holy City" Waiter Allen. Duet, 'The Ixving Voice of Jesus Mr. learning and Mrs. Eckman. Anthem The Last Chord. Mr. Lewis Is one -of the leading men in a national sense among the Christian churches and is expected to bring a message taht will be an Inspiration. The morning services will be as follows: Sunday school at the regular hour. The morning church service is dismissed on account of the convention at Gary.

TAPPER WINS LAND. After giving up .fill hopes of winning a drawing of Rosebud reservation Indian land, Anton Tapper, who registered in the drawing received, word from the government at Guthrie, Okla., yesterday afternoon that he was one of the lucky winners in the land drawing with No. 1,044. Mr. Tapper's number is only a little over the one thousand mark and is is sure of a fine piece of land as there will be three thousand pieces of land

in all. Generally a large number never

right half; Toth. full back. East Chicago Qulnn, left end; Lew Williams, left tackle; Pulling, left guard; Darrow, center; Schlieker, right guard; Martin, right tackle; Curry, right end; Nelson, quarterback; Williams, left half; Donovan, left half; Wickey, full back.

avoid suspicion if they were found the cause the court to teind Officer Paul

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man iinew mem nrra me w m is uu.t i u w..i prove up ,their land and he will likely of the building. (over to the superior court. A charge n onnortunitv of niekina- tin un

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Mr. Boney will leave on the Motion train for Warren this noon, where he will identify and. claim the valuable rings.

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A mystery unsolved since 190t was unraveled this morning when Mat Boney of Hammond received word from Warren, Ind.. to the effect that two valuable diamond rings, thought to have been stolen from his daughter, Mrs. Cora Dudley, at the Hotel Warren, which at, tjiat time Mr. Boney was proprietor, were found yesterday

between the walls of the building by , workmen. i In 1904 Mr. Bonev was proprietor of

(Sunny) Sheets was fined $5 and costs, the warr.sn hotel and the discovery of John Sterling was fined $5 and costs. the valuable rings brought back lnciand Herman Flahrer was fined $5 and dents of the opposed big robbery to t'osts- ' i ! Mr. Bonev's mind. Their indictment was brought about j xhese rin,, were stolen from Mrs.

in connection with the indictment of

of criminal assault was preferred against the policeman by Mrs. Julia Ristoff. According to her story the policeman attacked her in her home. Bodich told that Mrs. Ristoff had called him into her house to find about some taxes. Testimony on both sides was conflicting. Bodich Is better known as "Big Paul." Along, with Mayor Knotts and other Gary officials he was indicted last fall In connecMon with the election racket. - Bodtctt was- confined in the

Crown Point laif for some time but at

flying wedges" and "line plunges" that ' hia trial In June he was dismissed by

a Jury in the Porter county circuit

GARY Of! GRIDIRON

Mayor A. O. Schlieker on the charge of cpnsplring to collect tribute from gamblers.

Two Divorces. Granted. Two divorces were granted and one was taken under advisement In Judge Iawrence Becker's court yesterday. John Lazar was granted a divorce from Safla Lazar, but was prohibited from marrying for two years. Peter Swiezynski was granted a divorce from Sophia Swiezynski, was given the custody of the minor children and was prohibited from marrying for two years. The case of Sarah Murphy vs. James

Dudley's room by a man and woman, who obtained roooms at the Warren hotel and passed themselves off as musicians. They opened up a studio and gave a few lessons. The room occupied by them was near that of Mrs. Dudley's, and following the theft suspicion was

Dispensing with the objectionable

are the few remaining features of old 1 style football,, the first and second 1

teams of the Hammond high school are today disporting themselves in spectacular open playing, against their hosts, the Gary schools teams. Accompanied by co-eds and cadets the twenty-two athletes and their substitutes left on the Gary & Interurban car at 1:00 o'clock this aflernoon. Shortly after three o'clock a curtain raiser between two second teams began. Coach Owen and Captain Harry have made the forward pass a part of nearly all trick formations and will depend upon It for big games. Edgar Crurapacker a lightweight speed artist has become proficient in connecting with passes although wild and whirling. As ends Lucian HIrsch and Artie Hess will be principals in forming Interference around the receiver of passes. William Swanton and Donald Sparling are depended upon for the resistence of Gary attacks through the tackles. Ewert

The other Hammond winners. Emil Lenz and Frederick Ketchell. may not have any opportunity of securing land as their numbers run up as high as six and seven thousand. Eight thou-

LEFT UNDER FIRE. H. A. Templeton, who was for some time financial secretary of the carpenter's union, local 1636, of Whiting, Ind., has left the state. The officers of this local state that he was $78 short In hls accounts and that charges had been preferred against him. It Is also stated, that he left owing a number of brothers who assisted him financially, according to the officers of the union. Templeton Is now working as a non-union man. Lake County Labor Advocate.

Hobart-Gary Line. Several men were put at work yesterday clearing the right of way for the Gary-Hobart line. Teams will probably be set to work grading within another week and the work pushed to completion. It's going to be a hustle between Hobart and the. East Gary line to see which will have cars running to Broadway first. Hobart Gazette.

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Shakespeare will continue to be stacked up the Gary library. The mayor of East Chicago having his halo returned to him, the mayor of Gary must feel a little lonesome. Ever time I see a stylishly dressed feller I can't help thlnkin" how much time It must take from his business. If ever'buddy's liver wuz all right woulun' this world be a paradise? --ABB MARTIN. Ijist year the fashion fashioners made our women look like 5-Inch tubes. Next year they intend to add a hoopskirt and produce tin barrel effect. As to the location of the waist-line details are still out of reach.

Plot or llurximily to the "Winner. A description of a society dinner in Hammond reads: "The dinner was set In ten courses of such richness that satiety almost caused some of the guests to call for assistance when the perfectos were passed." We allow three guesses on what they would call for fn Oary. That Netv Comet. Scientists say that ' there is a new light flashing In the skies. Hopo that they are not mistaking the Gary coke oven lights or the tail lights of Alderman Castleman's auto for the new comet. Weddiugs are so many this fall and demands for presents so great that the average person Is broke long before pay day. Its something awful the way witnesses disappear in the Lake county courts. Funny how the Judges stand for It. ;

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court. The safety board then placed him on the police force. When Mrs. Ristoff preferred charges against Bodich the safety board suspended the officer.

directed toward the fake musicians, i Mowry are the guards surrounding

Charges of grand larceny were filed against the man and the case was tried twice, the jury disagreeing the first time and acquitting the defendant "on his second trial. The state at both hearings attempted to show that the defendant had been traced to Mrs. Dudley's room, where he had taken the rings, and then

Leley Johnson at center. Captain Taylor, Robert Smith, Edgar Crumpackc" and Cliff Hudson make a carefully schooled and harmonious back field.

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CELL BARES ROMANCE Girl Arrested on a charge of Steling Tells of Elopement Last July. An elopement last July, in which former student sweethearts in the Lake View High School went to Crown Point, Ind., and were married, became known lats night in Chicago, when the bride, formerly. Miss Lucilla Ford, 20 years old, whose mother lives at 4819 Kenmore avenue, was arrested. She is charged with obtaining lingerie valued at $50 from a department store by means of a confidence game. - The young woman, now Mrs. M. F. Chambers, the wife of a -! traveling salesman, was taken to the Harrison street station, where she made every possible effort to prevent the secret of her marriage being revealed to her mother. Mrs. Chambers requested that F. A. Brewer, a friend, living at 5630 Ken-

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 29th, at 2 p. m. at Beautiful Boulevard Heights, Broadway and F'orty-third Avenue. GARY, INDIANA

We close the auctions next Sunday. The weather has been gracious, but we do not expect it to be fair and warm much longer. In fact, snowstorms have happened along here this time of the yar : ' If you are thinking cf buying, remember, next Sunday will be the last chance at auction. The fixed prices which will go into effect immediately after the auction closes and which are already made "out and typewritten, are much higher alii hrough the subdivision than what the lots are bringing at auction. . These prices will be absolute immediately after the auction closes. ' . BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FREE. Silverware, Cut Glass and other handsome presents given away freely. You don't have to buy a lot to get a present. Are you going to buy at auction or wait until street cars are running and pay double the money? ,

SPECIAL TRAIN VIA NICKEL PLATE RAILWAY CHICAGO AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS TO GARY AND RETURN. Leaves Chicago 12:30 P. M. Arrive Hammond 1:25 P. M. Arrive Gary 1:40 P. M. FREE TRANSPORTATION. 5 Supplied Visitors at the Train.

This will be the 5th and the last auction of lots in our subdivision of Boulevard Heights. The number of lots sold has been very satisfactory but the price received has not. But, as we announcced In the beginning, this would oe more of an advertising campaign than a lot selling affair. So the profit which lot buyers at the auction now have in their lots, we charge up to expense of advertising the property. We are more than gratified at the publicity these auctions have given to our Beautiful Boulevard Heights Subdivision. Since the sales began over 4000 people have been on our lots and looked them over. We have yet to find one that was not pleased and many have been surprised to find such a beautiful residence locality in or near Gary. Many have said: "It is the natural, exclusive home section of Gary."

Special Auction Terms. 10 percent cash: $5 per month.. All Titles Guaranteed by the Chicago Title & Trust Company. KELLEY & SEMMES, (Owners, USJFSS&ZFXJZZ Gary MdL TAKE BROADWAY CARS TO THE BRIDGE. FREE AUTO-BUSSES MEET ALL CARS