Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1919 — Page 2

,THE TIMES

July 19, 1919

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INTERESTS QUIT id Hoped for Beer and Light Wines; Throw Bar Rag in Ring.

Oary sa loonkcepers who havn been lingering on ever since Indiana went lone-dry a year afro, threw the. lwiraK Into tho riny yesterday when their list hopes went glimmering. l.lho n lew saloonkeepers In other cities of tlip- region (iary bar owners havs been polling near-beer tind other soft drinks In hopes that beer and ltjrht wines would come back Into their own. tut advices from Washington are th.it

'r,-:-hiif of one per cent will he the limit. Idijucr Interests hrve g'ven tip nil hoptV It Is a hunderd to one shot that senate will not modify the strict provision of the house prohibition bill. They believe they haVe had their lust straw. Xit many drlr.k emporiums hnvo renamed open during the drouth anj vhen the final Mow comes It Is expected that there Will be. loss. It's all over but the finish boys.

Judre W. A. Bond, in circuit court announced that bond would be pbieed nt not lfbS than Jin.itoO.

The indictments in three counts chars! th.it the physician tnfiletd mrlil wounds by thri wlni; the child ioo n h'.xty-foot ntb-.nkmer.t. fit. i, jjlect t ' birth, nud v.'.:h p.-r-uli : in the , hiH. ! wrapped tievo per au.t i. htlt. to !b; fiT nine hours on n 1'un :ui In Hi.- hern- j of Its parents :irid wih rrirry 111,7 tho

Infn'i for ei-. ht hours In hi? automobile. Irani Jury I uv st Ura t ion vf n stut'--loent o: Ks u r th:it te health ctrict r. b.ml rt-c.-intU" nd.-d sirmi :r ,1! ;. p.'S-.l of 'ui.ol.sf.v.tlcs." , c..od a ci .. In, ! evidence ln.l ' , t : , -, , nny such offet.se except In the Kru-R-.'r case. F'ifte, n Kb iwn md physiehms testified before the KMiiid jury In this br, sligat ion.

ENTIRE CREW LOST WHEN BRITISH DIRIGIBLE BURNS

BRUTALITY CHARGED AGAINST A DOCTOR

fT"T-H.VnOHAl. ItrWS StRVlCEl Rirar5OXi lnd, July 19 Indicted ty tii Ttit Jury following m luveatlpatijci of the death of John Smtth, new born ?athrawn Jlvt on th city dumps Dr. t. W. Kruj,-cr today fawd rr5t n achTRpf involuntary tnan.'lauch' er.

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The Treasury Ipartni.rt lin.-i notified two Twin Vity men. I. Untetmt.i of Indiana Harbor find Jamcj McCoy of FJast C'htciB, Ihrtt (ht y have been i pyoiutod to rvpjo.'iit war risk Hisurnnoe in their respective ftells ivnd will transact all the insurance buMness for the Kovcrnment. The v.r-ttrao tenn Insurance may hn carrieil for ft period of n e curs after the declaration of pci It may bo r,duced i tii full amount iuiot be carrietl, rrt or !1 of U may b converted to any cf tlie new permanent policies during tlte five years, and part cnnlttmad In Its present form. The premium rate on now pollcloa is figured of mto at birthday nearvst tlu dat of pppHcatlori fvir conversion. As the premiums paid on the war-timo insurance merrTy covered th term Insurance cost without an extra chrtrjrn for war haaanU there will be no credit for premluma paid thereon when con-Tted to the permanent poll-

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IhUish dirigible .NS-11.

The British non-riff id dirigible NS-11 recently went down in flames off Norfolk, Lnarland, and riot a single tm tn'ocr or thw rew cf twelve could be found. It ii

Ltiieyed the diriirible was struck by liRhtnirjr. Persona on shore heard two explosions. The phip had left I'ulham, where tho K-34 Lj quartered, to hlp miua

sverpir. DurtflR the war th NS-11 Slotted submarines and mines. At one time it flew 1,000 miloi over the North sea in 40 Vi hours without a stop.

CIVS. Conversion of war-time insurance to the new permanent pollcle-t Is now permissibly If you have not received conversion blanks, a supply wl!! be font oi request.

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of fercst service off:clals. It is'hoped t in her. On June 10 be rounded ctt a

to be eblo to dillvtr 100 fire flfchtera

In tho burning sono durlnjr tho day. The T.ro Is burninit on a IS n:il front ten n!le wide. An area thirty mlla lonjr and 15 mlloa wi.de has been burned ovr during: the past two wei-ki A new fire has started in the Yellow Jackvt ctioa and looks dangerous. Th state la furnishing tho equipment to army fire flghtors.

BAD FOREST FIRES WHITING AROUSED

OVER AN ASSAULT

perfect day by having- the usual fight and then heaped on the "scorpion" and other epithets Indicated by blacks In the complaint. That finished It. She ?ays they were married May 15. 1815. and sfparated June 25. 1919. Her attorneys are Greenweld Btlnson.

INTERNATIONAL NEWT SCRVtCEl BOi.SK, l,1aho, July 19. Crews

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men were loaded today Into th big" ! automobile trucks recently ued In j the war and turned over to the atate ;

hisrhway department and started for thw scene of the raalnjr forest fires In the Yeilow Tin district In W. Central lha-.lo. They answered the appeal

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Experts on IgnitiGn Starting and Lighting System For Ignition Trouble Phone 2343

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"We carry a full line of ignition parts for Bosch Delco Bemy Connecticut Eiscmann Gray & Davi s

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We Rewire All Makes of Cars

We repair all m a k e s of ni a z n c t o starters and generators. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial.

Maienos. cf the shoo shining parlor on 119th st.. was arrested for attempted assault upon a thirteen-year-old ?lrl. Marenos rwides at the home of his brother wh'ro the younr pirl, who is the daughter of a widow, was emplowed. She was compelled to arise at 4 o'clock to prepare end serve breakfast to JU-

renos, the assault having taken place a: J 4:30 a. m. The girls screams ot'racted a nelnhhor woman who reported the afjfair to tho authorities. j Marenos was placed under a $2000 (bond furnished, by Oiorjte Brahos. The trial bcins hooked for next Friday, Ma-

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

r,:r..is to be represented by Atfcrney Kennedy of East Chicago. Tho Whiting authorities are much stirred up over the I afialr and feeltna runs hisrh.

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701 South Hohman Street,. HAMMOND, IND. A Full Line of Automobile Brushes

I CHILDREN ARE FOUND i j Tony and Josephine Toznak who disj appeared Thursday from their home, i 13." Company Hnusf. East Ila-nmond, t returned j, m Fr'day afternoon. The I children set out Thursday noon to at- ' t-nd the Tjti j; t H -urmiend market but changed their mind.-i and went to C'hi- ; rago to visit an aunt without fir.-u takI ins the trouble to inform th"ir parer.ts. Testerday they returned home

and ended a search which was beinjf made by Hammond police. Wotd had been sent abroad and the officers were preparing to visit gypsy camps in the vicinity f Hairm -n.

CHICAGO UTI STOCK. HOGS Hecelpts. 3.000; market, unevenly, steady to 25 higher; top, 21.50; heavyweight, $20.65 22.35 ; medium wtifht. $30.65 22.40; light weight. $20.65(S 22.50; light lights. $20.25 321.75; heavy packing sowa, smooth. $19 75 r0 20.60; packing sows, rough, $18.50319 -50; piKS. $19.50-g20 50. CATTLE Rtceipts. TOO; market, compared with wek ago. strictly good to price corn fed stockers. 75 100 higher; calves mostly 50 lower. VEAL. 50 to 60 lbs , 22c; 70 to SO lbs , 231f24c; 90 to 110 lbs., 25"326c; fancy. 27c: overweight kidneys. 140 to 178 lbs.. 17c; coarse. 14c. CHICAGO CABS OEAIN CZ.OSTJS. COR.S-Xo. 3 mixed. $1.91; 6 mixed.

$117; 2 yellow, $1.95(31.9?; 3 yellow,, $1.94 j OATS-o. 2 white, 7?i82c: 3i

white. 79-j5S0ic; 4 white. 79'S7c. CFICAQO PRODUCE. MVE POULTRY TurkeyF. 25e: chickens. 32c; sprim??, 35 42c; roosters.

2ic: rese. 25c: ducks, 23 5 25c. I'OTATOES Xew. Chios, $3 603.90.

DUE THIS AFTERNOON! ttFBCUt tP THf TlMEil tTER. Ind July li.ThV U. fi. Motor transport convoy, according to word rsclvd by Consul A. Btorr.melJ of this plac, win ;o through about 4 o'clock this afternoon on Its way to SanVranclaco.

PASTIME

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FLORENCE REID In "THE WOMAN UNDER OATH." Also Roscoe Arbuckle in "Fatty the Bolshevik." TOMORROW VIOLET PALMER and GAR. RETT HUGHES in "GINGER." Olso Mutt and Jeff Comedy.

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AL RAY in "MARRIED IN HASTE." Also Billy Wedt Comedy "Soaked." TOMORROW

TOM MIX IN "THE COMING OF THE LAW." and comedy.

DeLuxe Theatre

TODAY Mitchell Lewis IN

Nine Tenths of the

Law" ALSO Charlie Chaplin IN "Sunny Side" SUNDAY MARION DA VIES in the great stage euccesg "The Belle of New York MON TUES. AND WED. The Drury Lane Special "The White Heather" With an all Ftar cast.

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Good Shoe Eerairtng. rr"crk callea for and delivered. 24 hour service. Phone 3372 Jacobs Shoe Shop, 101 State St.. near Hohman. Good Quality Shoes for everybody. C-4tr

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AT THE ORPHEUM. The Quaker City Quartette kn'wn ail over the country as the "Sinirlnsr

niacksmiths' is the ladin sttra.ni.-n : nt the Hammond f'rpheum theatre toI'liy .ii. d Sunday. Thin is considered ore nf tne best musical organizations ' or. t he i ntd today. j The t;uaitette is composed of talent- I ed artists who also do solos, duets, and trios. With special suj nery depicting: b blacksmith f'-rg" with a forest background these four husky smiths present 'The Force."- "nob.n Hood." . hr.stiana f-'wnnson " and other numiers in rapid succession. "America .Never Teok Water" is one of their favorites j In addition to the quartette there will b five other good audev;i",e actt-. forming what is declared to be positively an ali-star bill.

MANL0VES VISIT OVER WEEK END Attorney George Manlove and wife and children, of 522 Madison St.. Gary, left this morning for Lafayette, Ind.. where they will spend the week-end with relati.es. Mr. Manlove will return to hia ' flee in the Reynold's building sometime Monday.

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HAMMOND, INDIANA Wh ere Everybody Goes'

EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE! SIX ALL STAR ACTS SIX The Quaker City Four "The Singing Blacksmiths '

ESTELLE SULLY The Black-Eyed Susan. OXFORD TRIO Basket Ball on Wheels. PIERCE & GOFF Musical Novelty. FRITZIE FORD Singing and Dancing.

KURTYS TROUPE Garden Pastimes.

New show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily, Nights continuous 7 to 11. Sundays continuous 2 to 11.

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Every one wishing to know just what will he The outcome of present dav events as foretold in the Bible will lie greatly interested in the address to he

given next Sunday at the I. O. O. r Hall by Mv. A. J. Eshelman burgh, Pa., on the topic:

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"The Golden Age Dawns God's Glory Soon to Fill the Whole Earth, Despite Our Recent Calamities, War and Pestilences. 99 Mr. Eshelman has a message of interest: and consolation to ?11 who are interested in the development of the Divine plan as it relates to us now and in the future. He is a logical and forceful speaker, a thorough Bible student and has -lectured in many of the largest cities of the U. S. All are invited to attend this lecture. It is entirelv free.

"SCORPION" IS A FIGHTING WORD '?corp:on '" That nor", h.ssed at his mate with n ". i r,or Mir vHe names by Jo.te,h Hathiiy of Hfur.T.errl. has caused her n seek the courts :ind leg.il separation. 1'orothy Ifuthii way's d'-orre complaint tva? filed this roorr.ins; in the Hammond super;,, r .ourt She accuses Joe with hav-tps a n a '.vf i! te m per and a;s that on sl:pht provocation he uld fly irto a rage. ne grnerally started thinss a.' si on a? he rea rhed home from the Si.in!ard Oil plan! in Wh.'tir.a;. w 1 ere l.e is employed.

Thin Joseph I 'i'k to beating sf r'.k-

WOMAN IS CALLED CITY HOUSEKEEPER

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LION STORE

-Mrs. R. A. Sprague. "Municipal Housekeeper" 13 the title which has been bestowed upon Mrs. R. A. Sprague of Grand Forks, North Dakota, since she vras appointed city food inspector. Mrs. Sprague has been somewhat of a pioneer in food inspection. She ws appointed to the position after the women of the city insisted that the police department should have a representative of their sex. Almost her whole time is. taken up with the duty of seeing that the dealers in food products keep foodstuffs in cleanly places and do not sell anything but pure food to their customers.

If you haven't one, this is the very best time to get one going and a good place to get it going is the

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