Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1917 — Page 2

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Lake County Lawyers Who j Are in Midst of Court j

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Protracted Session Yesterday.

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INPIAN'ArOLIS. 1T, Jan. 13. Members of the senate committee on or

ganization of courts sacrificed their j

lunch hour yesterday to listen to the

troubles of Lake count y lawyers at the j l-uhlic. hcarin on Senator Kinder' bi ! i ' TKHES BTJHEAU, to establish a court at Gmy. The hear- A S"; ' t , lMIANAI'OL!. Jin. 1 ing was begun at noon and coni .mie.lj ,.,.,,.,, lns. , , until after 2 o'clock. No action lias yet ).,. heird in r. g i rd to the , -,;

been taken by the committee, tint it was indicate.! that, the bill will be reported favorably. Jlorabi rs of She committee said after the two and one-half hour session that thev did not relish the idea of taking

the time of the members from more important duties to lis'.eii to the personal views of Lake county lawyers on a subejet on which there is little public int rest. "There apparently is liUe public interest in tnis measure find the light seems to lie between citizens of Hammond. Crown Point and Hast Chicago as to which place is the more important." tsaid one member. It developed at the hearing that before the session adjourns there probably will be a bill offered to establish a criminal mourt at Crown Point to take care of all tin; Lake county criminal business. According: to William "VVhincry of Hammond, a lawyer who opposed the Gary bill, the citizens of Hammond. Hast Chicago and Whiting probably will take a vote soon on the question of merging the three cities. At the present time there are two court houses in lake county, one at Crown Point and Another at Hammond, an! th" opponents of the Kinder bill argued that if the Gary bill passes it will mean the expense of building an additional court bouse at Gary.

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.illy twenty, while there would be thirty on the wet side. Twenty-six ot-s ..re required to pass a Id!!, so it is apparent that the prohibition bills will have some rough sailing. Just how the senate stands on the sun rag.: question has not yet been reveabal. In regard to the calling of a constitutional convention there are strong indications

that the convention proposition will j also have a hard time, if it gets I through, at all.

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UP-TO-TKE-MINUTE KEY YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.

Vise) lloeeoul' Tlmr in .la pin "l.uke, the haulTeur'

SUNDAY Dorothy Dalton and William Desmond Tn A GAMBLE IN SOULS Also Historic Mew Orleans l.ulif'n Prcparfilnif"! preparation MONDAY . MaryPickford In PRIDE OF THE CLAN Main I'I'ior, IT. Italeony, llle liildren. So

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STEALING PHONE WIRES FROM POLES i , ; Two men were seen last ninht cutting wires from the poles along the JIanimond. Whiting & East Chicago railway line on Forsyth avenue near Canal street. East Chicaeo. Investigation by Officers Xauraey, Pollard and Weinstock disclosed a los of fully 1,000 feet of feed cable taken from the poles of the company. Search of the vicinity was made and police departments of adjacent cities notified, but the thieves have not been captured. The act was seen by Fronk Kisenhauer, 2sn Vi i'. -ox street. Hammond, an

The Quinlaa That Does Not Affect the Head P.ecause of its tonic and laxative effect. Laxative liromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing n-iw ousness or rinsing in the head. There is only one "ilniiiw Quinine." E. W. till1 )VK't signature on box. 2.1c. TRY TO BETMlf FOR INDIAN NEGRO

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Starting wcrk on Lincoln Highway at Oakland. Miss Anna L.arsen and Nell Coffaney, California pirls, donned jeans at the recent Oakland celebration to help in preparing the first blast at the Pacific end of the coast to coast Lincoln Hifhwav

THOMAS FISHER DIES, AGED

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Mar.caret Fisher, widow of the

late Thomas Fisher of Crown

passed away today at the home of her

niece. Mrs. John Agnew. at 12 Webb

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TCDAY A Five-Act leature Featuring Carlyle Blackwell and Ethel Clayton ' In "THE BROKEN CHAIR" SUNDAY A Five-Act Feature "Arms and the Woman"

Effort is being made by attorneys this morning to secure bail for the release of Sam Brown the negro who at

tacked a fellow countryman at the plant ! st reet. Hammond.

of the American Steel Foundry on j her eightieth year. Thursday. j John and W. P. Frown of Crown Sam expresses himself as bcinff very j Point are brothers who survive. Mrs. repentcnt, not so much over the wound Fisher had lived in Lake county praewhich Vie inflicted, but because of the - tically till her life, coming in early infact that the trouble occurred at the! fancy. The funeral is to be held at the office of the company who has favored ' residence of John Frown in Crown him in the past and for w hose officers ! Point at one o'clock Monday afternoon ho seems to hold a very high esteem, j with burial in Maplewood cemetery. He paid that he had been ill for some I

time ana that he firmly believes that the j PTTT? man whom he attacked had a knife in j his hand and proposed to attack him:

that his only idea in resenting the al-i tack was that of seif-d-fense. Final returns to the managing cornHe continually laments that he should mittee of the Welfare Association. Fast have been drawn into trouble of t h is j Chicago, show that the returns from the kind at the office of the American Steel ' community danco given at the Masonic

Co. inasmuch as he has been employ-i temple last Saturday evening will ii"t , ., f ....

couple part ici pat "il. A ppro; imately

hundred seventy tickets were sold. i i The public will regret to b-aru that I the association were compelled to b-t Miss l.e 1 a MeXay. th" assistant imrs-, ; go the hrst of the 3 oar on account ot ! lack of funds necessary to k-.p two; nurses in the Held, notwithstanding the i fact that there seems to be plenty of j work for two norma n-nt. nurses, j The aim of the organization will be! to rec,,up its funds just as : or. as pos- i sihie so that a second nurse ran be put!

Point, ; ii,.,,. i; into the work that has been under- i

taken so successfully.

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Crucible Steel Erie General Electric Mexican Petroleum Pennsylvania K. Ii. Republic Iron and Steel K-ading American Sugar

Southern Pacific Southern Kailwf.y Texas Oil I 'tah Copper W'esteiu I'nion Wabash

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Il 7 DAYS COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 15 !

Coirspton-Plumb With Miss Grace Bairo

i Stock Company (MB. JACK BESSEY)

Offering THE LATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESSES SPECIAL Cut-Glass Souvenir Matinee Daily

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BEAD ST WHITING!;

CHICAGO LIVE STOCS Hogs Heeeipt'-, 17.'"i; strong: mixed, $ 1 n. 4 n 'n 1 O.fi ii ; go, 1 l.i.s.1: light. Sio.io-ii 30.75; pit

i '.efui. i Cattle F.ecoipts. r.firt; market.

steady; i

beeves. $7.10 '! 1 1 .mi; cows-heifers. .

Ifi; stoekers-feed-rs, $',.$111

$..1li Vi 9.LM: ealvis, $'J.7.1 'a 14.."

(western steers. ? 7.1 t 1 (i.OO.

Former Policeman and Veteran of the Spanish War Passes Away.

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rnent agent and a trusted employee of j fully .all of which goes into tie: this company for some time. It seems funds of the association to help pay the that w hen Lenzy was cut he ran into j expeiis.-s of the visiting nurse, the office and among Mi- stenographers! The parly itself fully came up to the and bookkeepers employed there, cr eat -1 expectations of all who ruien.led. Th" ing a good deal of excitement among music furnished by Sterling's orchestra the lady employees. was exceptionally pleasing mid put Brown is a native of the West Indies j plenty of pep and life into the ft as and has been in this country for fifteen j well as th- hearts of the dancers, years, having lived in East Chicago fori The gowns were bewitching, the decothe past three years. He had been i rations artistic, uie punch delicious, and fortunate in the accumulation of some j the iloor servfeo perfect in every detail.

tSneeial to Tmi: Tt Mt-:.A WHITING. INT., Jan. 11. John 1). Williams, age 43, w ho has been ill ,only

lays with pne'i moil ia sucoumbeil

to the ravages of this di home, -l-pi linth street, yes!

inc. Mr. Williams who was a SpanishAmerican, war Veteran, for many years a member of the Whiting police depart-

j CHICAGO FEODUCE. ! nutter Oiamcry extras, Ssc

; cry firsts, 'J7 "d :!7 "..: firsts, r-t 11 1 ; seconds, ?.Zti ?,?,(-. j Eggs (Ordinaries. SS17 42c: firsts, t, 4 : ! Live- poultry Fowds, 1 ? 1 i ! ducks. !. p.ic: geese, 11'd lCc; sprin ISc; turkeys, -L'-'c.

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iviOnday "THE HIGHER LAW" 2:30 8:15 A Society Comedy Drama. Tuesday "THE PRICE OF FAILURE" 2:30 8:15 A Semi-Western Comedy. Wednesday "THE MAN FROM VIRGINIA" 2-30 8:15 A Story of the South. THURSDAY The Greatest Lesson Ever Written 2:30 8:15 "THE LURE" 'By Arrangements With the Shuberts) 2:3Ro,iAM5 "DADDY AND, THE GIRLS Saturday "AMERICA FIRST" 2308:15 A Comey of Today sunday IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE? Three Times 2:307:309:00 A Roaring Comedy

Night Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. Box Seats, 50c

matinee Prices 10c and 15c Seats Ready DAILY SOUVENIR MATINEES

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THE M. E. CHURCH

YOUTHFUL WARRIOR HELPS DOWN A ZEP

property, being the proprietor of a coui pie of restaurants and owning some real I estate.

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lewis.

by Mr. and Mrs. Gwyl.im Jones, led the grand march in which one hundred fifty

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January HARTLEY9; Get Excises Tickets Kcw.

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getting' rid ct those small worrisome debts. If yon couLI combine them fill imo one bill and ihen make a sir.Rle weekly paynient on that, it v.'oubl be much easier. That's what our LOW COST

LOANS are for. We will loin I' 1 you as much, as you need ami ,

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WE LOAN On FURNITl'KJ'. V I A X O S liOP.SES anil WAGON'S. AIsc on WATCH an.l DIAMONDS

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Hifht Lieutenant R. W. Fane lias been awarded the Distinguished Cross for his part in the destruction of a Zeppelin off the Norfolk coast recently Lieutenant Fane is only eijrhteon vears of are and went fro'n the Charterhouse school direct to tire royal flying corps on July '22. 19L". fie has len ntaktnc ra-:ht Hiirhts

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