Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1920 — Page 5
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Warren of Indlartapolls. was sentenced to not less than twenty years or more than life in the Auburn stata prison by Justice Steven Callahan here today after she had pleaded guilty to the murder of Mrs. Clara liranrh at Valley Stream, L I., on Nov. 20. last.
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E. CHICAGO FIRE LOSS AMOUNTED TO HALF MILLION
Fire caused damusc of $343,563 In East Chicago during th jear of 131?, according to the yearly report of Fire Chief Clyde Spencer. Of this amount J77.178 was loss on buildings and $46.285 loss on contents. The valu of the buildings damaged was $2,055,930 and the value of the contents $3,125,710, or a total value of $5. 132, 70ft. The total insurance on the damaged property was $250,800, exclusive of the Insurance on t he Generaf American and Grasseiii prop
erty, o nwhich the fire loss amounted to ; about $300,000. The report shows that during the year'
the city consumed 5.603 gallons of gasoline ajid 282 gallons of oil for the different motor equipment. There were 223 alarms and of these 1'5 proved to be fro calls. The departmsnt used 42.100
feet of. hose. I
Tha py roll for the yfar amohnted to $44,064.8;.
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY The funeral of Mrs. O. M. Dean, of 2590 Washington street. Clary, who died at the family residence Sundiiy evening, following an operation several wetks ago at th Mercy hospital, will be held at the William- Chapel Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. In, tcrment will be made In Oak Hill cemetery.
EQUIPMENT TROUBLE CRIPPLES SERVICE FSfECIAL TO THE TIMES! CROWN POINT. Ind.. Jan. 13 Interurhan service over the Gary and Southern has been badly crippled during the past week as a result of burning out tli" big rotary transformer at the substation at Lottavllle, six miles north of this city. On account of th low power !t has been taking the cars anywhere from an hour to two hours to make the tr.p. This 1 especially trje during the peak hour in Gary when the traffic !s the heaviest of the Gary Street railway linn from which the O. and I. having been tapping their power. , The company is now await'nj the arrival of a new transformer.
HAPGOOD CALLS ACCUSERS LIARS flNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. 13. Intimations that he was friendly with the Soviet government of P.usMa and that be sought financial aid for the "Red" regime in New York are "sheer lies" Normsn Kapgood. former minister to Denmark, declared here today. A pec. ond attack in Harvey's Weekly aroused the denunciation of his accusers. Mr. Hapgood Is visiting a brother here.
ADAM WAD AS SAYS HE HAS REAL KIND There ! a pretty live institution in East Chicago, located on the corner ot Magoun and 150th street, known as the Wadas Department Store. The he id of this fi.st growing concern la Adam Wadas. one of the most genial fellowa you ever saw. And Mr. Wadas is Just as progressive as he Is genial. About twice a year he holJs a bisr clearing sale, at which time the people of three cities and the territory between take advantage of some bargains bargains as interpreted by Mr. Wadas. "There are three kinds of bargains." says Mr. Wadas. "Just bargains, bargains and real bargains." According to the b:g bill Mr. Wadas Is sending over the territory he believes In the last named the most, as his bill Is covered ail over with "real bargains." Mr. Wadas says the big sale starts next Thursday morning and wlU continue to and including January 24th. Strategically located as he is. Mr. Wad. as says that this sale will bring the people from Hammond, Whiting, Indiana Harbcr and all the territory between .
is a dcccptlvn disease KIDNEY -thousands b a y a It and ilou l know it. If TDfkl TRT V yt-u wnt ood results 1VUUULU yu Mn make no mistake bv UMing rr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Koot, tho great kidney medicine.. At druggists in larg and medium size bottles. Sample lo bv Parcel Post, also pamphlet telling you about it. Address lr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also mention this paper. Adv.
wall known Gary man. hld on the charge of counterfeiting 17, 8. money and violating the state liquor law. Zorn was found guilty, but at thin hour the sentence imposed uiu him has not been lt-amed.
NEW MEMBER OF GARY COUNCIL At a aperlal meeting of tha Gary council In Oary laat night. Barthold O. Beck, resident engineer of the Oary sheet mills was appointed a member of the council to fill tha vacancy caused several week ago by the resignation of Howard M. Pavtg from that body. Sir. Beck who resides at 7fi5 Jackson street has been connected with the sheet mills for anumber of years and id favorable known throughout tho city.
DAVIE GRAND TO TAKE NEW JOB The central fire-station in Oary la go. Ing to lose one of its well known and popular young members. He is "Pavie" Grand, overseas veteran, who yesterday tendered his resignation. It will lake effect about the 15th of this month. Before going overseas "Davie" formerly held the position as secretary of the Gary Are department. "Pavie" has accepted a position with Harry Green, distributing agent for the Gary Motor Truck Co.. with salesrooms at 1721 South Broadway.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE HOME, Jan. 13. The Italian steams-hip Principessa Mil'alda, which was erroneously reported to have been sunk by a mine on Saturday with the. loss of 700 lives, is now in wireless communi
cation with the land and is head tig for the Canary Islands, the Italian gen- j rral navigation Company announced to- ! day. It was said that the vessel was
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BOY ARRESTED Earl Howard, a 17 year old colored boy. living at 03 Washington street, was arrested an Cls being held by the Gary police today awaitins; an Investigation into a number of robberies that he is believed to be implicated. At the t!me of his arrest a larjre qjantity of stolen goois were found on his po-aession.
HEARING TODAY Sometime today. Judge Greenwald of the, Gary Superior court will bold a final hearing on the application of the Jitney man to have the city restrained from enforcing the a.nti-Jitney ordinance which went into effect last Saturday morning.
FORBIS TESTIFIED IN FEDERAL COURT Chief ot Police I'orbis. Captain Mo Cai'tney and detective sergeant Helln of the Gary police department returned from Indianapolis yesterday where they testified in th case of Mike Zorn. &
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HUSBANDWTLL LIVE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE RICHMOND. Ind., Jan. 13. Mrs. j Dinah Adding'on. who shot and killed her husband. Carl Add'.ngton. in a room ' ing house here, and then tent a bullet into her left lung will live, it was stat- j ed today at Reid Memorial hospital. Addinsron came here from Muncie for employment, and it was said Mrs. Ad- ' dington was tryin? to persuade him! to iive with her and their baby. ,
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
to ctrax a cox,d xzr otns cat, Take LAXATIVE PROMO QUININc ! (Vablets). It stops the Cough and Head- j ache and vorks oft' the Cold. E. W. j GROVE'S signature un each box. SOe. ' Adv. j
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riNTIRNATTONAL NEWS SERVICt GLEN'S FALLS, N". Y.. Jan. 13. Patrick Moynehan. milionaire lumberman, died at bis home lnre today. - Mr. Moynehan ftarted life without a
peny and d'.ed the owner of vast, timber ; tracts and a chain cf stores In the Af- j irondacks besides being the largest individual owner of rea.1 estate in thla , city. He was president cf the Post j Star Publlshin- Co.
AOTICE. Rachael Hive members. No. 77. will meet at K. of P. hall tomorrow at 1:15 to attend the funeral cf Lady Sofia Petersen. 1-13-lt. Hat & Art Shop, 7C8 Chicago avenue, ar having a clearance sale. All hats on the 11 table for 50c. H hats at one-half prloe. l-lo-lt. MEM OKI AM. One year has passed, our Hearts are still sore. As time goes on. We miss you more and mora. To'ir cheerful voice, your loving face, JTo or.e can take our lover's place. Tour memory is as dear today As when the hour you passed iviy. When cajs are, dark and friends are few. dear Harold. How we long and pray for you. In loving memory of our dear son, brother and grand son. Loving Father. Mother, Sisters, Brother and Grand Parents. 1-13-lt
SIDE LINES WILL BE DROPPED SOON riNTFRNATlONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. Final negotiations for tho dissolution of the unrelated busin-ses of tho five big packers will pot be completed for several days, It was anounced at the department of justice today. ? Representatives of the packers and the atorney-general today continued in their conferences in drawing up the court decree which will be presented in gome court within a few weeks. Tha city In which the decree will be entered has not yet been evlected.
SHIPPING BOARD WILL HAVE PLENTY inti National news SEP' tcEi WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. Chairman John Barton Payne, of 1he shipping board, in aletter to Chairman Good, of the houfe appropriations committee today formally notified congress that the sh'rping board will not ned J12;".O00.000 .f tho apropriatlon which it has asked. The letter states that approximately this amount has been collected from outstanding accounts by the shipping board and can be used for current expenses .
STONE-WORKERS GO ON STRIKE BEDFORD, Ind, Jan. 13. All the Btone-workers in tiie many mills here
walked out on strike today, alleging that the Ingalls mill is working saw K.ings overtime which is claimed to be a violation of the union contract. A meeting of the unions has been called for two o'clock today.
SYNDICATE BUYS MILWAUKEE CLUB f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jan. 13 The sale of the Milwaukee Baseball club o; the American Association to a syndicate of Mil waukeeanp was announced nere today by the owner.-. Clarcnco Rrwland and Hugh Brennsn. The new syndlcl- -hich Wll operate the club is composed of Joseph D O'Brien, now secretary of the New Tork Giants; Otto Borch'rt, a local boxing promoter; TV. H. Park, former owner of the Daily News here and TV. V. Kinsella. a contractor. The ale pries was JS5.000.
DR. J. E. METCALF Has returned to Gary, after twenty six montha' service in the Army, until he is able to ecure his office he may b communicated with at his resident telephone 30. at 2S Harrison street. 13-21 tf
Buy a B"9 range during cur Rummage Sale at a greet saving. Xorthem Indiana Gas A Electric Co. l-12-5t
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the West Hammond Building A Loan association, will be held In tha bank room Wednesday at 8 P. 31.. Jan. 11 l-19-4t
Miss Haiel Frye. formerly teacher of English in the MoKinley cchool of
this city, was wedded the day prior j
to hristnaas. according to a report received here by friends a few days ago
from California where the couple are enjoying their honeymoon. The groom j
Is a Mr. Walter Decker, of the home town Falrbury, 111., wr.tr- the ceremony took place and at the expiration of . their southern trip they will return to that placa and make their future home. Not long ago an account was carried through the press of Miss Frye's marriage, but it happened to be another Miss Frye. however alio a former school teacher of the 7IciCinley school, the latter wedding an East Chicago younj? man. a Mr. Quinlan. Miss Hase.l Krye that was. forwarded her awnoun-Bment cards to friends of this city and then the comparison became apparent as to which Miss Frye had wedded the East Chicagoan. Both teachers were very well known here and held In high estimation by their pupils and others who made their acquaintance. There will be a meeting of the East Chtcagn Red Cross directors this evening at tha headquarters in South Forsythe avenue. All connected with the work are urged to be present.
Mrs. William Halght of North Magoun avenue, recently returned from a trip to Delphi. Ind., and presently on a business errand to Marshall.
Mich., which place she departed for yesterday, taking her oldest little grandson with her, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Height. The Rleboldt Millinery in Chicago
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aifnue has engaged the services ofi Miss Ella Collins. expert trimmer from Gage Brothers, wholesalers, and I Miis Collins' time here will be epntj on the introduction o? tha new feature of spring models and the materials being used and among these, the cellaphone. rafla and halr-c'.oth trimmings and combined in the van-j oub hues of the latest bat.ivia which j
forms the foundation. The larger cities are showing the very early spring styles and Mrs. Alice RleboK. who conducts this fashion store s not romiti in placing before her patronage the best obtainable. In both style and makeup?. Patrons calling during
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assisted in their selection, should they so desire. The lata fall and winter hats are being closed out at the lowest possible prices and are being grouped Into lote for hasty disposal. Miss Gertrude Bush, connected with the millinery in this city, is presently at the wholesale house in Chicago making further purchases in the materials of which there will be a creative demand for at the present time, j Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Urkov. recently of the Atlas apartments, entertained many friends at a house-warming In their new home, 4i20 Northcote avenue snd where out-of-town guests were from Chicago and Milwaukee. Assisting in the receiving of the guests were Mrs. A. Bel! and Mrs. Albert Given of this city. The mlmber comprised over twenty-five and tho entertainment was diversified with musical selections in both vocal and! piano and violin renditions, the latter by a nephew of Mrs. Vrkov, Mr. Fingold. The Misses Fingold and Meyer alternated with numbers, instrumental and vocal and Mrs. Urltov. the hostess, contributed pleasing additions. A full course dinner was served. i Ervin Keith, the little eon of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Given, has been taken to the Sarah Korris hospital near the Michael Reese, in Chicago, to undeigo treatment which Is of obstinate nature and perils the health of the little fellow. The babe had former attacks of the malady now besetting him and it is to be trusted that ha soon rallies from this attack. The physical education classes at the Riley school are presenting an exhibit of their training tomorrow evening at S o'clock in tha gymnasium of the schooL Mr. Cecil Austin, training director, is putting on a junior basket ball game at 7 o'clock and in wliich the boyB and girls will participate. Mrs. John Stephan of South Barirg avenue, entertained a party of friends complimentary to her son Arthur birthday. There were ten guests anil the luncheon was elaborate in all its appointments.
The United Fresbytertsn AM will . meet with Mrs. Nina Jamison In i;iSh
street Thursday afternoon o: tris week and with full attendance on the part of members desired. East Chicago Chapter. Order of Eastern Stsrs, have an Invitation to be present at the installation of of-
ficrs' ceremonies to te held attendant with the Indiana Harbor Chapter tomorrow evening' and ail members that can possibly go will do fo. At the meeting of tho Hammond Order of Eastern Star?, when they fceld thnr installation cremoniM, the honors wliich fell to the installing offlcor. Mrs. Amelia Burton of Whiting, and Mr. K. N. Canine of this city as grand marshal, were witnessed by many Eastern Stars belonging- to orders adjacent to Hammond. A musical and entertainment followed. RABBIT SEASON CLOSED IAN. 10
The Indiana department of conservation has issued a bulletin that will be of interest to hunters of this state as well as those who come to Indiana fr.n other states to hunt. "On Jan. 10 the season for rabbi1. closed. There are many reopie who unintentlonslly violate the Saw, thinking that there Is an all year open season. The department as heretofore will enforce the fieh and game laws, but it doe not wih to be unduly harsh. Hence this notice. "'Rabbits J-.ave been very plentiful this eeaon, which many people think is due to th mild winter of Ia.Pt yerr. The explanation In reality is this: I.ast year was especially free from snow and on account of it the rabbit was protected from the vicious feiret hunting- Most ail the rabbits shot at this season are males, the females having retired into the burrows, where they fall victims of the ferret. When the rutttng season begins, towards the end of January, and there are not enough females left, the males migrate to other ps-rts' There is much wisdom in the above. It shows how persistent ferret using will drive the rabbits out of a certain district. Kill off the females and the niabs will go elsewhere, for rabbits, like squirrels, are more or less migratory in habits.
walked out. Every s -!-..-.. -t b-iiMi-s; ' the town is locked up ani the ni pits are enjoying an enforced hoi' la v Teacher.; in prarf icolly '.-v. ; c t . - : St. Clair county are t nr''a.'-nhi . c jo'-i the strike, with the r." t;or. ,t of Narissa, who threaten, .i a :rjV.r i ;, . weeks ago and, were -riitile.j . '" creatt!.
NITTI AGREES riNTERNATIONAL KES SFV1CE1 PARIS-, Jan. 13 --j'ier.,ier ' '' "r eeau an 1 Premier .' G forceful argument. ha i: . : mier NitU, of Italy, to . m to :i r-.-t.t promise c,n Flume acr.-pt ub t'" i1 Jugo Sbivs and are tiow .u .1 s 1 n t t geographical boundaries U v as ., ; r. crl today.
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LEBANON, ill., Jan. 13 What threatens to becom.' a wide spread strike of
school teachers began today when tho -ntlre teaching force of the Lebanon
schools from superintendent down.
"DIAMOND DYES" TURN OLD GARMENTS NEW Any woman can dye fadd. shabby wearing apparel, whether wool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, to any color, just like new. by following slnipl.; directions in ea h package of ' Diamond Dyes." Adv.
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That's the way some people look at it, but we look at it entirely in another light. Drugs are more than drugs at this pharmacy. Drugs here are the purest drugs we can obtain. If we could get better drugs than we are now carrying we would have them hee. Your doctor knows the quality of drugs we carry- He will tell you they are 100 per cent pure drugv And this is the percentage of quality you want in your prescriptions, when some mem-, ber of the family may be: lingering between life and death. That is the time when quality counts for everything. You can depend on us to make good with your prescriptions, have never failed. Why not try us the next time. We will be pleased and so will you.
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Increase during Dc cember. in the unfiled orders of the U. S. SteJ Corporation broke ajI the records of w?r t:.- . The total unfi""r,o'j business amouini t. 8,265,366 tons. This is a good barcnieter of the floirishmr state of the steel tr-.it. And Indiana Harbor' the west's greaL st i -dependent steel center, is getting ready J :.r C. bigget boom in it: h.-torv.
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