Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 129, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1913 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Thursdav, Nov. 6, 1913.
FOGARTY GUEST OF CUBBY
Ever orlsinal. Johnny Foearty, the
perpendicular comedian of musical comedy fame, is in town, the gruest of
Jimrav Clancy. Betwen shows at a
local theatre Johnny talked enter
tainlngly of hln chosen ' profession last
eveninsr. He deplores the trick of producers who advertise one thing and give another. Fograrty Is on the square, he
invariable gives value received, and he
dislikes those who do not. "The dollar and a half road ahov made up of mediocre talent and an un
lovely chorus has come to be a thing of the past." said he "The tank town la next to their little game of billing Warfield and sending Iky Cohen or Helney Swart. Past performances don't count unless the ahovr Is the good. They demand In tabloid -what they used to get In road shows." He! pa Oat a Brother IrlshmM. Fogarty ha played a little Joke on theatre-going Hammond during his lalt here. A friend of his In the profession appealed to him a day or so ago to help him out -with his act at a local showhouse. He needed a foil aa the orchestra leader didn't care for toe Job. So Johnny sacrificed hla time, gratuitously, and sat In the orchestra pit three times a day working up his friend's comedy. He would have been the whol show had people known him. Johnny Is a prime favorite here, probably the best liked player that makes this town. He attended Junle MoCTree's ball la the "The Olrl Question." ram the elevator In "The Heartbreakera," and starred In "The Winning Miss." He would be" with that show now, it Is said, had he not smashed the manager for cursing a chorus girl. Fogarty quit, which waa timely, and while waiting for something that he wants, came to Hammond.
damages.
In the Kolb complaint It" is alleged
that he is survived by a widow and seven children, whose ai;es arnge from three to eighteen years.
Hears New Cases. . Harry C. Sheridan of Frankfort, referee In bankruptcy arrived In Hammond this noon tr hear several bankruptcy matters. He expected to wind up his businea this afternoon.
New Cases Filed. 11129 In re writ of habeas corpus of John Tankley, Gabriel Sasse, John Kovori, (McNab, Atty.) Room 2. 11130 Nick Cresan (E. G. Sproat) vs. Henry "Whitaker sheriff of Lake bounty, George IJiocki, deputy. Habeas Corpus. Room. 2. 11131 Stephan Toth (E. G. Sproat) vs. Henry Whitaker and Geo. Elocki. Habeas corpus. Rooui Z.
11132 Kvert Rich (C. B. TinkHam) vs. Clyde E. Cole; fore, contract. Room 3. 11133 Emma D. Gartner CO. C. White) vs. W. O. Saissline and Capitol Buffet. Suit on check. Room 1. 11134 Lake County Savings & Trust Co. admr. of the estate of Jos. Kolb. deceased (C. B. Tlnkham) vs. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad company. Damages. Room 1.
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this substantiates the statement that he had contcnpla ted the act for some time. "
Heat, wnen and where you want IL Get a Gaa Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas A Elec. Co. Adv. 25tf
RATTLE THE ARMOR OF CIVIL STRIFE
off his
Goes to Kentland. I. L Modjeska, deputy prosecutor, will go to Kentland tomorrow to appear as counsel for the defense in the divorce of Prohoske versus Prohoske before Special Judge "WUllam Darrach.
WILL SING 'PINAFORE' Pinafore will be sung by the choir of the Calumet avenue Christian church In the Wentworth school, on the avenue of that name In West Hammond.
Tuesday evening November 18.
At the solicitation of Arthur O.
Deaver, superintendent of schools, the
entire company, orchestra and all will appear. The school building, which is
far better than any in Hammond, has an auditorium and stage of sufficient size for amateur dramatics or operetlcs. Now that this place has been discover
ed by Clark Learning, leader of Plna-
When Hammond and South
clash Saturday afternoon for their a
nual battle for the football supremacy of Northern Indiana, Harrison park promises to be the scene of a bitterly fought and snappy battle. The Hammond-South Hond game is considered by far the most lmpotant game on the schedule, this season and enthusiasm has reached a hifrh pitch in the Hammond and South Rend f-chools. Word conies from the St. Joseph county school players that they will Invade Hammond confident of victory as they have been in previous years. South Bnd is reported to have an exceptionally fast eleven ths year, having easily won every game and are contemplating retaining the championship laurels. With two weeks of signal drilling
and scrimmage work, Coach Smith ex- c; Gavit. rg; Ewert, rt; Mott, re; A. peots his men to come off the gridiron Hess pb; "Metle. lhb; Lawson, rhb; AV. with flying colors. Each individual is Hess, fb. Subs Stewart, Vorliees, in the pink of condition and eager to Hickman, and Glasson.
Bend get into the battle to grab
n. share of the honors.
That the local team can put in a strong bid for the championship thero Is little doubt. With G;iiy and Bowen both trampled down in defeat and the fi-5 game with Moracro still fresh in their minds, Hammond students look for South Benrl to be taken Info camp. With one of the bes-'t trained teams in the career of the local school Hammond will do their utmost in wiping out the stigma of the previous defeats at the hands of South Bend. A game with Rt-nsselaer has been arranged for Nov. 17th at Harrison park and as Rensselaer comes here strongly represented fans are predicting a hard struggle. The probable line-up for Hammond will be: Hirsch. le; Bauer, It; Roth, Ig; Klee,
as being master of the subject.waukee Evening Wisconsin.
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CELEBRANTS
COME TO GRIEF
not unexpected though the woman is a nervous wreck as a result. It came to light today that the couple had quarrelled, hard and persistent, over the welfare of their children. She was a widow with a little girl when she married again and he a widower with a small boy. He charged
Celebrating the victory of Johnson
over Knotts in Gary, thirty Greeks in her with neglecting his child for hers six hired motorcars raced into Ham- n 8hc countercharged thai he pro-
mond over the Ridge road that passes vided better for his offupring than Sharpshooters' park at 4 o'clock yes- .her's. terday. I Children, Bone of Contention.
Near the turn on Calumet avenue 1 On the morning of the fourth, elec-
fore manv .t. -H. k , , .v. two cars running abreast nose da third tlon day. Mrs. Krlzmancn aw aitenea rore, many events can be taken there! . .,. ik hn.h,, th.it h mia-ht
iHdviiiiic in iu at uiit.ii, wucic ii . .. . turned, spilling five men against a I vote. There is evidence from another fence. One, Tony Vilbelch, sailed on I source that they quarrelled as usual
mat wouia otherwise gounstaged. Except for a recital hall or two and choir lofts Hammond has no suitable public place for the appearance of amateurs, or especially school talent in a play. The cast of the Gilbert-Sullivan opera will be the same as at the initial appearance in the Christian church.
miss Haefer. will sing the part of
Josephine. Messrs. Ingraham, Hatfield. Graves and Eckman will appear In the
over Into a field. He was painfully in
jured.
The Joy ride tournament stopped Im
mediately. Tony was rushed to town
In another machine and taken to the office of Dr. B. W. Chldlaw, who found It necessary to speed him on to St.
Margaret's hospital. His back is in-
leading roles supporting Miss Haefer. 3ured and h,s body scaped of skin in
Clark Learning Is still Dick Deadeye.
Miss Ingraham, Miss Ford and others
are retained.
many places. The motor car was dis
abled by a broken wheel.
Sues the Monon. A second suit against the Monon railroad, growing out of the EinseleKolb grcde crossing fatality of September. 3 was filed in the superior court yesterday by Attorney C. B. Tlnkham on behalf of the Lake County Savings and Trust company as administrator for the estate of Joseph Kolb. The case for the estate of John Eln-
sele was filed several days - ago. In both ten thousand dollars is asked as
Ayer's Pills Headaches Bffieusness Constipation Indigestion Sold for 60 yean. Asfc Yr Doctor. tSJn&Z
Where Is Sam?
Where is Sam AbalmanT
ine defeated Independent Citizen's
candidate has become a recluse accord'
ng to his friends downtown who say
that they have not seen him since the
night of election day.
Has he turned hermit?
Has ne gone into seclusion await
ing another mayoralty campaign?
First Shipment Comes.
me first shipment for the nek $18,000
marble altar for St. Joseph's church arrived in Hammond this morning and
Chicago workmen will begin the erection tomorrow. The base and the table are in the first consignment. The old altar will be moved forward to stand
there while the new one is being erect
ed. The second, and last shipment ia
expected to arrive next week.
GARY THEATRE
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.NMY ANGLES IN
WHITING SUICIDE
Children of Widow and Wid
ower Who Married Bring About Quarrels.
Parmenias Here.
Attorney P Lyons of Kouts. who Is
better known to his Lake countv
friends as the "Roaring" Lyons was in
Hammond today on business before
referree in bankruptcy Harry Sheridan. He Is a democratic war horse in the
south part of the county and received
a warm greeting from his Hammond
democratic friends today.
Small Blaze.
COMING NOV. 10TH LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW 25c 50c 75c 1.00
An overneaiea siove resulted in a
small blaze at 50 Gostlin street yes
terday afternoon, causing a damage in
the neighborhood of nearly J200. Fire department Xo. 1 and 3 responded to
the alarm and upon their arrival ex
tinguished the fire with little diffi
culty. The building is owned by Henry
Rtppe.
(Special to The Times.) Whiting, Ind., Nov. 6. A reporter for
The Times sent to investigate the crash end of a honeymoon with the
finding of Joseph Krizmanch, dead at the age of 36, came face to face with a verdict of suicide rendered by Deplty Coroner Hosklns a few hours after the tragedy.
The case has many angles. Accord
ing to the wife, Krosmanch shot him
self as she was leaving the house. She
heard the report of a gun and without returning hurried to her mother's where they together went to call the
police. The man was found by officers,
dead on a couch with bullet In his heart
The weapon used, a .32 calibre re
volver, laid on a table fifteen feet away. Beside it was a letter In his native language, giving directions for
burial and for the disposition of life Insurance. Krizmanch was a Crottan.
Eveatn Leading; to Suicide. A verdict of suicide waa based on
the mute evidence of this letter. The
wife of two months stated that almost
dally since their marriage her husband had threatened self-destruction. It was
Will Lecture Friday.
Bessie Stuart Campbell will speak at
the Hammond Chamber of Commerce
rooms on Friday evening, 8:15 o'clock.
Subject: "Education In the Twentieth
Cetnury."
"Education In the Twentieth Cen
tury was discussed from every angle Monday evening at the Resthaven ho
tel when Bessie Stuart Campbell of
New Tork City lectured before a large audience. Miss Campbell Is an excell
ent speaker and demonstrated herself
AUTO SALE of several used cars that can be purchased at exceptional prices: Three nearly new 40-hp. touring cars cheap. One Randolph 1-ton truck, nearly new, cost $1,750, will sell for $600. One 2-cyclinder Lambert runabout, $125. One 2-Cylinder Corbin, 5passenger, $150. ! Gary Garage & Taxicab Ca HENRY WILLIAMS, Prop. 629 Washington Street, Gary, Ind. Phones 1234, 390 and 1804
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PIG IRON OUTPUT DECLINES "The cutting down of pig Iron production, forced by the falling off in steel consumption, is only partly represented in the October statistics. A good many furnaces which contributed to the October output were blown out In the latter part of the month and a few have gone out since November opened. "In the thirty-one days of October the coke iron production was 2.546.261 gross tons, or S2,1:13 tons a day, against 2, 505. 927 tons in September, a thirty
about the children over some petty trifle. It appears that he must have had the letter already prepared and
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Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless -salts which removes the body's urinous waste and
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Drink lots of water you can't drink
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day month, or 83,531 tons a day. There waa a net loss of twelve furnaces last month and the 244 furnaces In blast on November 1 had a capacity of. 78,588 tons a day, against 83.375 tons a day for 256 furnaces on October 1. "Thus while the production In October was about 1,400 tons a day less than in September, the capacity in blast Nov. 1 was more than 4.800 tons a day les than on Oct. 1, and still declining. Productio nat the opening of this month, estimating charcoal iron at 1,000 tons a day, was at the rat of 29.000,000 a year, against a rate of 31.000,000 tons reached last February at the climax of the late movement."
BIRHDAY CAKES and wedding cakes, and all kinds of cakes for special occasions, are baked by us as only an up-to-date, reliable baker can make them. We use only the best quality materials, and give you a cake that tastes and is just like the best home made. For cakes made to your special order, notify us in advance. Ttie Hammond Modern Bakery 86 Statu Street. Phone 263. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. HAMMOND. - - IND.
THE RIMING IS OVER You will now have to walk slow and look like a
gentleman. ' '
Andrew Bonar Law (top) and Sir
Edward Carson. Andrew Bonar Law. leader of the
opposition in the English house of commons, has pledged his support to th Unionist party in Ulster, Ireland, led by Sir Edward Carson,
which is opposed to Irish home rule. Law says he will join with Carson in a civil war should the present
Irish home rule be passed un
amended.
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