Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1912 — Page 5
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THE TIMES.
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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE I.AhG SL'TKIMOK 1(11 KT, ROOM 1. Judec YlrKil . Itclter. Information.
The court tfrm at Crown Point will thrti Ctni.
Paxton Gets Damages.
AV. a. raxtm was awarded $25 dam-
N sittiiiir in a ji 1 n v h
at instead of
Hohman f!!h,-i f,,r their regular
beirm In the ibrat rig seat of the u-rc- ; semi-monthly m.etintr. Following h Irlane. j lodit sfsshm refresh men t h were 8rv-oth-"-r pictures rK ri'f.iitrk-ihl". j atnl a 0 lisrhtful time va. smont 8'IIihvi! co' s the Mir.it in RltitiK his rde- ' ially. The next meetintr ..late Is We.I-
in u suit
isainst Mrs.
l'eter
Nrttutz on account of a defective sower. The s.-uer was so defective that
I I ures. In win s--
lion as it is makiii
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his liniM
The court, will take up sr-eeial mat- jit resulted in considerable damnnre to;
ters until next unda, when the ltd- : l asiwis propt: rty. 1 lie sewer tvim l'.wliiir settlers will he taken up. The! us.-,! J.iliitl. The case wi.s tried in Interstate 1 : wx Steel Co. s. tiie city Juduc Lawrence 1 Seeker's court and of East Chicago will come up for ar-itoeU a'.l a f t e m o n. The jury was out
pument an-,i Oo.-ifUni on the Wednesday.
lith ! several hours. I ' ! . . . ; )
it is undei stood that another action;
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Ton mseh can be .-aid if tieunderfill nicl a res. 11"no is ii
I at,nln this sca---:i and every hoi'.y town Should s. o l is -: - - ! k a a i e pi I rnres. His boo and anno..; j.t in.'. a
! mo-1. remit r ka ' !. 1 I - si. cue.
tic; bom and how the workers in t
iie.-t.Iav. i .et.tbei' jrttli. The usual business am! social plot; -a ni will be fi.dlowed iind it is do.sii-.-d that tlore is a hi i ae attendance ef the membership.
Tomorrow event nut the members of ;..'..!. n Kiel Caiiip X,,. K.f.7 Koyai X' c- lilnii s u ill meet lii 1 .one's liail in
!,,, "'Me street for their rcjrmar suii-
niotuhlv nieelinir.
Kentlund, .. was arrested by Special member reports of having an enjoyable ii Officer H. Heilly this morning on the time. Following the tournament a f
Krie merchandise freight train on a cial hour and refreshments were s.. recharge of train ri.t!nr and carrying fd. There were also a lari.ro number conceal. !.l weapons. Bcehtor did not of out-of-town inemlj.-is. resist the offrer ami upon beintr taken Tt"' hot '.rs v.-ie w.ui by the followhorore JihIrw 1'res! a loaded revolver itiu: First. It. Hammer; See.-nd, ,. was found on hU person. The only ' 1'ocU: third. M. A. Imbsott; fourth, lb ''a son tie could five for carrying the liahlw-K: ftfih, .). M I...uttuni of Mi.-h-revolver was that h put it in his pock- . ian 'i t y. et when he left home in case lie wa ' compelled to use It. He stated that he Plan .1 T?PVivril
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6-144 Kreels v O I & I. II !:. her neitihtior on the othr side. Her;11-' t'-m w;ia notle. lie s,..v..t tuu 6ef' Main v I'.-to. Ji.l'usai to p-,rmt the removal of i t.neue of a chain, ion in th- a t of 43 Tahst Vrz Co. v sely. ! shanty now occupied by the bull moose j a ; chin - a l!y. Tiie .-pe t:(..f rod 1 t j A K 1 I l-ritlOH ( (ii in, ItooM . ' ioadijuarters has resulted in prevent- wit!l hi,ri in adliif.iblo balo.m over bb.f Jud8e l-uvrenee Hecker. ' "'!" lV.in. M.yn . Co. from bu! Id! nK j I:'ost heantife! p;u t. of -n-rnia;,;. Ufru..UD. !:l tw,ws,or- l,uUdintf on ,h" Ircp-rty i which thev lurcliasotl from the Nickel I T X1 P1TT'TT7"L"1 A CTrTTl The criminal jury is called for next j ,.i.4U. rM1,n,a j j it, XjUIjI V Jts Xv AikliJJ ' Monday. Tins wt -k i he court will hear ,, , ,.,,,,.....,11,, TfXn CTTH'T rsin nn
urt cases ie-1 t-.ke u.-. cm... . -- '-'J-v i-J -1. a j v iiin vu.
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i-i.U mutters. It is possible that next1 week may be taken up with the trial of;
criminal cases. rlmliml Jury la sen. Mend j , ni t 7 14:5Sat of Indiana v Frank Voosley. Tues.lay, Oi t. S 1463 State of Indiana v M vmriereyak. V"edn.-titiay. tut. ; 1433 Slate of Indiana v Tiodcslo De Nicola. Thursday, Cut. 10 1454 State of Indiana v WiHiam Safier. Friday. nct. r,--145B State of Indiana v Nicholas Terkul.t. 1424 Stat f,f ind!,-.n.i v I.o V. Michael LAKK SI I'F-Itiort COl'UT, ROOM 3. Jutler .lobn 11 lien Koprlke. At Hammcmd. Peltl njsTh session of tile superior court at Crown P-int win open next Monday. In the after noon the docket will be called and the cases s-'t for trial. I.AKE-PORTKR ClRCl'IT COURT. Judee W. C. MrMaliRn. At Crtini l'olut. Informntlon. Special matters will occupy the time of the court for the rest of the week.
are to be started amiinst Mrs. Schutz to r. cover the amount of rent lost as a result of the failure of the company to btuin its buihiinir.
Thero ,v;I! be a. meetin.tr of the meni-
b. is of 1 r-imnioiid H've No. 2 I.. O. T. M. Friday .-v.-nina In Die K. of IV Hall in s.ojth lltihman street. The mrmbers of the True Kin. lie 1 I ,od ire will meet ia I . t . J Hail in Kit;. I State street Friday vvt-nlnj? f.' r th.. ir r.i-iilar s.-mi - uiont lily nieetinu. There will I'1' a short social session at the close i.f the lu-llleSS meeting.
! insr f;h'Pii,l.'V(irfiil.-nimiiiij- bv.ludire
Fn-st and the r. -...iver confiscated he was released. II also promised to Ret out of the city at once ami state, that
CContlnuea from I'asa !
Two New Divorces. Two ,li, r, e suits were bled in the Lake sujit-i i. r court at Hammond today, .'hari.-s F. tireenwald, represent-
; ins .'lido Sel.an, has started an action j for a divorce in: ; trust Anna Sel.lan of
1 1 a ry.
t straits its affairs were straight, ned out
by the Lake C-mnty s.iv i n us .ind Trust ! Company. It ?:,- ti. it company, in ; triisicfs limit' iiotes at'Si.ut-tit'i? to $',,"..- i and agreed to pay a i ', tae., aid in-' suranco on the property and $l.", a inonsii which -.v.-is I,. !,e applied as interest ami principal on the notes. It defaulted in these payments and the Lake County S tv itms and Tru.-i Company was compelled to for- elo-.-o.
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li.it invest ;;at i our plan '. loaiiini; ncuey .juiekly au-1 ).riate;y. "., want ,,u to know how luiie -,t costs to F-t from $.". to f 1 o o f.,r a short or ioi.tr. time. To owners of furnitar. piano-,-t, .. :-u,i a ; - o to SA 1--aki i:i Kii'i t-:s on lii, ittU"X NO I'll, l.-.w rates, i,,::r tittle. s ! ! ;.i 1 1 ; C!!', !!is and i.i hf.ua u uf. iA'i'bs im: i -
'ATE ciiNFli'-F.NTIAU "Si;i': S I S AXi . SA 1 ) l ib h fi to 4 $1" ti.N KVIIbV I.iiAX. K You're- to lilsinc if you for-
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boosts in pay. Two were carriers ami i ,. ' i ,, ,.. ..... .. P 5
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BIG PARADE?
a switchman.
u pay. 1 wo were carriers ami seriouslv leiure.-: .u. ,-,o -.
one was a e.cr. Carter W. J. Mels-r W;1S rrushe.l ,.,ut the hips and ., . whs raided from $''!)! to $1,000. Carrier Ii. vt-,1 to be- int. rnallv t..i;,.,.,i i,
.!. A. KniKht ita rais.-d from $;mi ft ' Was rush, d on nr. .nuino fro,,, (Pbs.-n " ' ' " -'! . . . T
I Clerk liernard UakkerS was and removed to St. M art: a re t 's bos- -p.f- p.... i.rt , J TT lt j raised fr. in, $1.0.10 to $1.11.0. Ip'.lal in Hums- ambulance. Just i,. -,.- eli S trUarailteeCl Healtll
...... .,, me niaof iiTOruiiiK . serb. us .11,'Jl.iinis injuries will pro', c iitJIilcUy
to lee I'TlMl 111 MTV , P an'l T la e; 1- :,t ..r....r,t u oot L-eo., .,.1 . ... ..... .. -.-. .1 -r-
The bl T republican prosperity pn - rlency ,,f t he empiov e. In some cases ' ticulars of the ;.ecid.-r.t' could m . t be ' n 1 1" sk in d is-:, wf 'n V (l' 'bo. t i of t hi i ' hat Is to form at the Ha mrnond ' ;..,. hav4. 1 ., ; womit-iiul remedy t. day. Uon't wait.
ti,l tin-t and take a host of Hammon.l ; publi.-ans f Clary for the John Wes- .-. Ibil im-. -tins is tit" feature of the( D.iii.iiirii so far. j Hnouirh ... rs ha ve been secured to'
lake a cnat smuMiii: and ri i! lii'lit
of a lar k of efficiency so that the in- !
creases mentioned above are rewards for merit.
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AT FOUNTAINS. HOTCi-S, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original nd Genuine i i II W i 3 & O lIALTES MILK TheFootlDrinkforAllAftcs RICH KILK. MALT GRAIN KTRACT. IN P0WDE1 Not in any Milk Trust Siir Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a paciiiis borne
It is (h.una.-d that slie threw n hatchet at him. thiew tioilintr tea at hi in and
accuse'! him of ti ncloisi t y. The couple This is one of .-rill n n1 n u f to t -i ri u A i s to be burned in th" business disxv ere married May 4. ISO 2. and scpa- concerns in this ioeali'y win..:: bavejiicts of both Hammond :.nd CSary. Ued rat.-d in September. 1312. i failed in the past few years. jliuht is said to be a prcat thine; to
ttorney John M. Stimson, represent- i n i,ian- in-iaio'es h.w .t,.nt iS)i.. i frluhtt ti bull moos.; and it will lie tried
aitcmciit has been the cause. It is be. ; out this evening1. ' iicvc.i that ther is a ned for su. h auj The ll.inii:nm.l deb-cation is an eninstitiiiion as the- S-.-w a: t Ma cb. i m-ry ! husia st Ic one ami its entrance into and Manufacturing; (.' -initatiy in Hans- ,;il'.v "x lil '"' a n'i' 0Iil- Conrt s.;mond and i: is i.,l:,-i,,l .hat' it wil; t-. !"bin 1-7 1 1 Cm mpackcr sneaks at Whit-
i-fiirii.-uiizo.i. iM:r tomorrow niaht and .lam.s It. ! .M.nn. speaks in Hammond on Saturday i
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lnir May M. Humboldt, has started an action aivaiust Auuust Humboldt. The (.tuple were married May 12. .$, and separated Se-it. , 1312. He is chained with stayini? out nitrhts. cursiiiir and swearing and threateninir to kill his wife. He is said to be the owner of ?,l,fn"" worth of real . state and tl e plaintiff asks for $2,000 ami an absolute divorce.
WONDERFUL PICTURES SHOWN BY HOWE
lLodp Assemblies
An enjoyable nieetinue; of Opal Hive No. ji'ifi P. . T. M. M. w.-is held last evening in J. o. . F. llai, in K ;-t State street. Tlu-re was a. lutae at
tendance of the m.-ttil.t. rai.lp and visi
tors Item a distance v. a !- pr-scpt. i indcnutv. Rose . i Xeill of I 'or: Huron.
the greatest nmvinm pietuie artist in ! .Mi,.h. - wus iinumK lh. ,.,ats, Follow -the country. His plcturr-s. shown at , inK th,. inUl:un .- a (..,tss f cam!!-
i.e i i i in mo i u itii-ai. : uisi niisnt . dates ;i short nsni."tl t
iiescrviiiK ot the fcre.ito.st praise ami ; ,
WILL GO OUT OF BUSINESS
Still the Bicycles Go. The second bicycle theft within a week was reported to the police yesterday afternoon when a bieyelt; owned by A. I Ooash, 437 Michigan avenue had his wheel taken from in front of I'r. Jackson's office about S p. m. Tuesday ni'-rhr. Ooash left the wheel standing outside and returning a few minutes later found the bicycle had been stolen. The followins description was Riven: Black with red trimming-. saddle is broken, new rear wheel single tube lire front double tube tire laced with mason t wine.
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Fr. .'ale nt NEflELK, Till: IiRFGOIST. C26 South Hohman Street, arid U-li) SCHAEliTIVrj 11 A HL! K It Si?. OP, 6 i2 South Hohman Street, or call
w j No One Hurt.
Jack Bessey All Next Week, j The. H't-iit number of Jack li. ss.-y's i Hammond friends haven't much lonmr
to wait before they can asaiu Kaze up- US JOrdail, MailUf acting on his pleasing personality. The do- j-toom 25 Rlmbuch Klk. Phone 4(-7 mand for tickets has l.'.-n very heavy, HAMMOND. INDIANA. and O'-.e of tic biKHest week's busl- ; . I
Lyman H. Howe, is without question
w-i -i
should have attracted a full house.
tl by Miss 1 .ill i
u ram
Thompson a--
Miss Helen He-bo. A supp.-r w.;-i i s.-rv.-d. The tables in th- banquet
Maine In the sea of Hasana harbor Is j r(H,m ere beautifully .i-cc-ai. -.1 i'i t m
ii n uou o i eti : v - t no most impressive sicnt i w,,. ,,f , i,,. o-,',-- - . -' 1,
ever been seen in moving pic-
that
ture-t. In his romances of the race between an aeropiane and a number .,f autoboats off Monai-a he takes the entire
rs of tn,- (triit - ana b,r-e eouou. ls
of llowcrs. Announcement v ss ma -ie of the n-.t meet in--: to be h- id in two x t eks a:n! an Invitation to attend a School of Instruction it Michigan City was also read. The c.ra-.d ConimaiHler,
ness the. Hammond opera house has ever done is looked for. Many people have put in or.'.-r for tickets for every muht in tin- week, thereby RetUnpr the same giiml teats every nlcht. The op.-Tiinir iday will be "Tin; Girl from Hom-." Sunday matinee, an! "The Man from Vi'yomi n;;" Sunday niuht. Mr. Hesse y will change the bill every nishl. Hip-h lass vaudeville acta will be pres. nto.l 1.-. tween acta at every pe rf orma n rf, vchich wi'.l also b? f. hanged with ca h show, making fin exceptionally fctronfr attraction
John L. Re. formerly employed by j H.r the mli-v. -Mr. ix-ssi-y ami Miss
Stnffonl & Trankle, ami later in busl- Some woman over en West State -NOU !,ut WIil ie n u-" i'-i'dinfC n.-ss for himself, lias given up th" real j street tn West Hammond pot into an . rnll's M1-l1'"'""1 ' a powerful cast, .state business and will (in to Michi- argument with some men and the re- Amonw: th" vaudeville features are Kdu'an for a xvhllc. After that his plans port was sent out that she had been i!e IlH " and J Iran-ton. who will are indefinite. Mr. Hue will sell out I hot and that r. t'.-ftiv.-s Mack and Present a numb, r of comedy s.nging
his d-sk room and office . quipm. nt as Kruse had shot her assailant while he an'' danrnc' sketch-s during the en-
tt as possible and leave the city. was makint? his escape. Kaernent. Don't wait too long for the
The story seemed to emanate from ! Iad,pa T ree t icke . s. as t h ey a re only on the Carleton hotel and it ranidlv train- i until B P- M-nrlay. upon which
ed cred. nee. It passed from nerson to occasion "Love and Politics" will be.
iiersori by word of mouth until it w-ns Presented
finally proen to lie untrue. "The only foundation for the story," saitl officer 'kraj, "is the fact that some woman had a row- with several men at nittiil. There was a cood deal
a Utl ien.-
up in the aeroplane and ltts ; Frances K. Huiore wi
them take a five mi; journey over the city anl liai bor and then atonir the course of the mot-T boats. The spectator lias every sensation of ridinsr in an aeroplane except that he
ho n
In if.
Another Farewell Tour. Instead of pluyln the last f.:anie of tiie s-ason last S:iT":a- as was expected
j Co lliiiiiii'.iii.l baseball team will have j at. P i.-t ope more ftanu . w lien next I S- -Liny afternoon tlu-y will play the : i;-.on Oil, -.tt". Giants at the iat- ; U r's firoatitis. At every opportunity j th-- Hiilif:iin! i-Oap; w 1 i tl-) practice
w -t k to no m '. .he best possible shape by i.'-M Sunday. 1 1 ,i u. mo ml is anxious to win l he- honor.- next Sunday as the 'Pants i). ft ated t -iem earlier in the sea- :: by a score of !-2
Yesterday afternoon the members .f the Ladies Society of the I :. of L. F. and K. met in the K. of 1 . H.i'l in
Arrested on Train. YV. lli't.-'Utir, cl Inn his add ri
ot noise annut it and that was There were no shots tired."
all.
Skat Club Meets. In the neighborhood of fifty members of the Hammond Skat club held their annua! tournament at Tleins' hall. West Hammond. last Sunday afternoon and eveninir. and it was not only a success from ev.-ry standpoint but every
hows Tiusf When you buy your lothf yon tet the bet value you ma for jotir money. Why not he an particular n limit your tobneeo. Try I MOV HIIIT a Ei'ntlrmnn'ii chew, innde fnim the bent Kentucky lenf under clean, snnilary conditions. Iluy a ."ie paeknee it n tl be convinced. Ticket in eery pneknee ptnoil fir presents. Ask your dealer Cor premium lint.
'LF TEETS
WE PAY $1
PER SET FOR
OLD F A
which arc of no value to you. Highest pricfta ptid for Old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phila. Smelting &. Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 823 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED! Experienced Car Repairers", steady work at good wages; plenty of material; no labor trouble. ILLINOIS CAR AND MFG. CO. 142 and Clark, Hammond.
HONT HITCH TOUR WAGON TO A STAR HITCH IT TO A TIMES' AD AND GET RESULTS THAT COUNT.
MADAM C0STELL0 liefnsed rhodium reading daily. Circles Friday niRhts only. Consult the best. Friends and strangers Invited. Fhor.e 144J. 572 Morton avenue, near Columbia. South Hohman street car to door.
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