Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES.
.Friday, -.March 14.
DENMSONCONFESSION INjJPOTLIGHT Did Auftry Dennison Throw David Lewis in Canal; Police Investigate.
'p David t.fwis. ii'-i was found in Mnal at Fast Ohicnjro on Sptn'r 17. muriWed? Or tvs it -.iidp? Or. 85 th coroner's jury "ivUiOfci. ts. It aoc'drntal cirowu- - n a. ? ;'no t"e confiy Aubrry Pen'i a I T.,ouis ill?. K.. si couple O? 'ias ago. in 'hich that young man is 'M-arl to kv iaid that bs killed if. at th iattr's request, for uIa.tM sum of $00 and threw his v--dy into th csnal, th shove 'ir;ns hm b??n jtven up-to-da's ' 'Tninnce. ernison ar:esid on some mii chsrge in L,ouie" il and mads his nf.'.on to the thief of police at that "vnt The chief, on tho supposition I hut Kast Chk-aco wj. n part of Chisrok the matter up with Chi- - jo authorities who ):iif since been i in; to run the matter down. Chica- . '. p p -- - este;-'l:iy carried the story j -id sirn. then the police of East ':cago have been tryirs to find somer. a that would Justify the story. While some of it looUs plausible, the most of it is utterly imptso le. When !!' body cf Ia - i was iio?d from the cens.!, he had been A.vn5 less thin a week and the body -,n fair condition. It showed no -.rJc5. vhatever. cf violence. It is Wrown, also, that Lewis did not .hava vird'y fifty cents let alone havingr $50. !- had been out of work for some 1 me on account of his failing eye- ' zhl andjjst a day or two before he as missing he had come from the jrsty farm et Crown Point. ; . It is known, too, that Lewis was : aespocdent over his condition. In aot. hed had been heard to ay that ,r.ies his eyesight improved so that could work and surport himaelf r-d family, he would take . his own !:fe. One phase of the possible truth la neoniaon s story lies in the fact that iwia did contemplate some means "f ending hi: earthly career. That he hould atk anyone eise to do this deed him. horsver, seems Incredible. "Dennison may have killed Lewis, 1 j t he did no; do it "with a cuM. neith. did he receive $55 for doing it." "a d police matron Mary W. Linuiey, etterdai'. 'M!3 I.indley knew the ;.."5'ia family and the Denison family i.nd" all the circumstances surroundr 5 the disr pi"ranco of Dave Lewie ird his disccnery in the waters of the 3 rtl. Why then, 3 id V' n tii n make a '.ateaieut of this Vc.ni'.' T'-1? only on--vr that can be c:cn is that th 'Ung. mar saf-iiij m-cier sovc 'rm oi" i'--tt.l ? he r 1 oi . ' r.'is'' l'lr i - " il- w. a in
teresting, ray of light on the. story this morning by telling of some ill feeling: that existed in the summer of 1317 between Dave I-Ts"is and Aubury Itennwon and an older brother. It is said that Anbury used to frequent the Lewis home to pee the Lewis girls and that the father objected to his visits: that Dave nnda brother of .Aubury had words tha t nearly, came to blows over a job at the plant of the Indiana, Box Company.. This trouble might furnish a supposed motive for the crime providing one was committedThe two daughters are now at the White Institute for Girls at Wabash. Indiana, for delinquency and the mother was given a. ja.il sentence for toutveutirrg totheTr deltnquenTr. Aubury Dennison 's a son of John Dennison. who live? at 4S51 Wabash avenue. Last t'hiac). Aubury himself is charged 'villi having been a delinquent at one time and is said to have served time in a reform school in Kentucky before moving to Siast Ctycago.
WILSON HAS ARRIVED ON FOREIGN SOIL
Thirteen Is Surely the President's Lucky Number Again. B7 JO KIT ZDWXST HBYXIT (X. IT. 8. Staff Correspondent.) BREST. March 13. night (Via Paris, March 13. President "ilson eet foot upon French soil on his aecond trip to the peace conference at 9:45 o'clock tonight end shortly after 11 o'clock was aptedlng to Paris upon a special train. The president had already cleaned up all of his -work and was all In readiness for resuming his peace tasks. When the liner George Washington cast anchor, the presidential rarty was taken on board the naval side-wheeler
Tu ino and transferred to the dock. ( by the heavy realizing reported since The band played the Star Spangled the beginning of the week. Nearly H Banner.' J H.c- industrial issues which are underTiie special train bearing the prei- , ood to be adopting plans for changdent and Mrs. Wilson pnd the rest of the , ir or their fields of aethlty were in party is due to arrle in Paris at U a. urgent demand again with Industrial m. tomorrow. -Mocohol moving u; 2 points in the first Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were m excellent J to" utes to 14t. health and high spirit. The former; The railway equipment' stocks were commented upon the fact that he vai ; slrong. Pressed Steel Car advancing l'i landing on the ISth day of tho month ; points to Tl'i. Railway Steel Springs just as he landed on Friday, December ' ino ed up t to S3'i. Steel common. 13. on hia first voyage. The oage all ; white traded hi on a large scale, fluctuthe w ay across w as me ent fnl. ,a,pti with narrow limits, ranging from
Th. main !reei of Kri'.,t had beer. ' ' 10 ' "as Co. m a gain vl
decorated in honor of the president '. coming but the flags and bunting bung somewhat limply as a result of the showery weather. A fnir ".cat tertnx ot
ciilin gathered about the dock hut
C'i poitits to I'lO. An advance of over two points was recorded in T$oal Dutch New. York rhnres at S7'ito S?. while the old ..hares declined" 1 point to 0J'a.
nil of the nrrroache, are cluttered r.ith i Central Leather r ns a strong feature, trucks and war material- to be shipped danc,ng 1 points to Ti'.. Marine hack to the United State... td. made a gain or over 1 point lo . : 101V
PROPHECY IS FULFILLED (Br International Stwi Serrtce.) CF'CAGO, March 13.- Heady fuifliltnent cf the police proph'ey that m;'e 'black hand'" murders would follow the attempt to as?asinate Mrs. Jen. nte Flnniacl last night, came shortly before 9 o.elock this morniogr when Genero Oriani was shot. Two men stopped Oriani as he left his home and after a f'w words with him. fired a volley of shoti into h: body. Oriani was sliot in the back of the head, the right ee. the lefear and in the bacl:. He died instantly. The murderers escaped.
HOW STOCKS OPENED
BEST TO KEEP YOUPv OWN KICKS Ceo:ge Terrls of fr, Meh ille ave.. f.eat r'hicairo artd Frank Williams of S'at? street. West Hammond, two neioes, were arrested yesterday by spe. rial agents Lwerl-m .and .Jacob. of theKrie R. Ti . . vharjed with petit larceny. It i"ms thai the inn when t!iv gr. ! work at the Frie round house 11 i. their custom to chang" ihe;:- go or; shoe for old one to work in. leaving the good ones in iheir lockers. Night before last these negroes left work n little early and seeing some new shoes belonging- to two other The Joy of Mcthefhood Tcld Women Tell Haw They Marie Eras One of Great Happiness.
men who worked ther, put on the aood shoes and left their worn out "kicks" in ylij . Williams and Ten is w ere each flned $'5 and given a 30-day Jail sentence
in the Hammond city court this irioiiing by Judge Kl-jtz. . ; FINAL INCOME TAX PvUSH ON .a!ui'da, is th" iss: dny for filing
income 'hi Kclieduley. 'Die revenue d-partment on the 3rd '!ooj of the fr.fiyt-,1 luiiidins ws about the busiest pla..e in town tot ly for the U.-jt minute i-'inh has started Re.nebber if ;. 011 ar rlnc'e aid e9rn thousand dolars a year or roo-e. 01 ' you are mamed and ei rn two tli.u--and. oi miiPi go to the p o -; 0 ft ' rnd fill out an iniome tax si.-lilu'o by ?turday. MISS PERIO GETS ?o,500
IF mim ONLY KNEW During these days how many children are complaining of headache- feverishnee. ftotnncii troubles and it,-egular bowe.i. If mother mil v kiiov whs.t
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I tor Iheir children no t'eimly trnV tr IH" v. ithotit them. Ttteso powders rj sol !: and rdeasat't to take ;iud so it-fei-tiv,-. ,,, their nctiori that Plot hers wlV 'once usa tl rm nlviavn t-ll other mother.
aboui th -i.i. yold by druggists eeryv, here. Ariv.
t-rnoon rclurn'd a judgment of $5,500
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(or v.f iJ5 I.-ilie Park avenue. Chicago., I Tho amount is to be p;id by Tulio La ; ,':i:sia. r - vi holesa! e lirfuor dcnlt-r of ' ! r... l.-.aoV, r,f his UrOXise i" ';
ji.ntry the Chicago woman.
After three hour J : in .iudae Reitrt
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TVO DEMENTED MEN TAKEN CHARGE OF T.o dfjinetited men, Amalt? Meruise of
L.-.-t Gary and Dan Swctajohn. 3-2 ' uVoadway. Gar- were last night taken chai se cf by the Gary police.
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(Br International ITews Ser-rlce.) NEW YORK. March 14. The upward movement, which started nearly two months ago, continued in full swing at the orening of the stock market today no material change halng been caused
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: ; tt -. yc;r mo,. ;fp sti - i-n ; ?f l"""l ,-- -:--. ; ' 0 ?. t-'.-gra-'t co'!:'.ipn ot t'n I'-ioct, tcsu: ct V't fosic poisons stored up v.-'Uiin Ihe body ii-l.g the .'intrr. Wc cat too much m?at, with lit lTc or no Rrefit Tegetable;. niccdlcss p20?!e, th'n. anemic people, v-.ese v;i'Ji P2le chtcks and lip?, who c a poor appctile ar-.d fori tliat tired, v cm er feverish condition in the fpringc of the year, should try the retreshr tz tonic rovers of a good alterative -id blood purine r. Such a tonic as drugcists have sold for fifty years, is Doctor 'scree's Golden Medical Discovery. It a standard remedy that c::n be obtained in tablet or liquid forrn. Made - ithout alcohol from wild rooi3 and Occaiior.an- ore should "e'ean hours" i'h castor c'l or tiny pills trade rp of 4';c f av-applct leaves of aloe and jalap, ;-.d cii by aht ost all druffisls in this --nx,fry as Doctor Pierce's ricasact
MiiKcit, ltd. ''When I had a seTrm "nigh, night RToa'.3. lo;-s of wreijht, and -npe'ite, I -r-C-3 iaducod (by reading a r'smhlet) to try Dr. rierce'6 Goldoo ? I cdiccl Discovery. I took j'. faithfullv for abo'jt, 40 d-is, and gradually I gained; ie coush disappsared and 1 put on flesh r,nd got strong again. I took no other nedieine at the time. It did n. great deal r f grd and I pball alw ays feel grateful to Dr. Pirce for thi3 remedy. 1 have had no ouch for 14 j cars, since I w-.vs cured by 'Golden Medical Discovery.' 'J Mri.L'iCj
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Rheumatism Back on the Job
With its Old-time Fury
'o Let-Up In Its Torture. Pretty soon you will bo reaching: for the iiniimsnt bottl again, for the millions of little pain demons that cause Rheumatism are on the tvjrpath. Winter weather seems to awaken them to renewed fury. But your Kheumatisra cannot t ribbed away, becaus liniments and lotions cannot reach the disease. It Is ir the Mood, and only a remedy that goes deep down intothe circula
tion, and routs out the disease eerms.
can rid you of this disabling disease.
S. S. S. Has given some wonaenai results in treating Rheumatism. BetAhle blood remedy.
it purifies the blood of every trfrm.
and thus removes the cause oi Jttneumatism. Get a bottle to-day at your .n.4 fart on the TlLht
treatment that will get results. Free
advice about your case can o ou writing: to Medical Director, 26 Swill Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
Id ererr part ef the land there are women wto tell how. throo6 ti.e application rf Mother's Friend, they ert.reiy araided thm uiTennr osnaiir incident tr motherhood. They relate la r.o uncertain terms hw from ita use tae dys mere wade brijr.t- and rherfnl and the n'shts cal-n and rotfal. hew the er:i was paned niihout tlie tuai aufferinr e-tfterinaced when nature is unaided, ana bow ther preeenxd their beaiti od etreneth to devote it to the rrartnit of their children and to tia t-Y.3a Lfe be ids for them. Mother' F"rier.d f ractt per.etratinr remedy, prepared espeeiallr for expectant wctheri from a formula cf a noted pbyn!cien. rrs!a opoo, the liaaienta ta avoided, and instead of a period of discomfort and constant dread 4t U season of eslm repoee. The hours at the ciioia are le. and Mother's Friend enables the mother to retain her ea?ural sraee, and her stia Is not cracked and does net become bard er d'sPfired. Writetothe Bradfieid Kes-aiar Ompntiy, Cept L, Lamar Bnlldin. Atiai' a, fJeonr'a. ftw their Motherhood Book, and ertatn a bnttie ct liolhtr' friend from the dmggitt
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An Event Of Great Importance To The j Wage-Earner In This Vicinity j$
Soenc! your clothes money at this store this Spring. v.- J
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for our clothes are quality clothes, which makes fjj them a wise investment. The constant growth offiffi -. y our business and the many new faces seen here every)M k day give ample proof of this. The quality of our g, J
clothes is unquesiioneiu.c, t, """-j) - u York styles are individual: our values are known &
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PAINS AND ACHES YIED QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINIMENT
Are you torrncr.tcd by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sc:atir3 cr anv cf these aches that ruire a counter-irritant? Then let tii soothing, warming application of Sloan's Liniment stop the fain by drawing the blocd anay from the congested pari. It is the pressure on the nerves bv the blood rushing to the inflamed rnuade or joint that makes you ache, ho hen Sloan's Liniment relieves the swollen blood vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on t!-e t!WVe tV-
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circuliticrt is equaiized. sympathetic ner .es all soothed, and soreness op 'arn?ne;s disappear. Clean's Liniment is probably the counter-irritant most nidely used to overcome painful inflammation in cases of reuraigia, sore muicles, r.Tenched joints, strains, bruises, eont.
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Standard Electric Shoe Store & Repairing 234 State St., Formerly 235 State St., Hammond. We carry new High Grade Shoes Can't be beat. Give us a trial.
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Never have we known such scllir. And no wonder. The values are simply irresistible ! Think of it our famous
S? and $5 custom bene h - m sd NEWARK Shoes ve going at $5.85 ard our $5.50. $5 and $4.E0 mud;1s are going at S3.S3! CometomorroMV tor jrout share in these remarkable baigains!
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