Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1920 — Page 6

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CROWN POINT NEWS ---ppeningj Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Will Partho'.omac who has recent I i '.'turned from a business trij throurfli i 1 :- Southern s:a:es. came on Saturday f r a fw days visit vv.th his part i. 1:5 i.r . and Mrs. O . C. Part hob. -mae . Jli'j ntlier Gray, a former te;..her l-i the Crown Point sonooip. but now j n " ifnd:r.(r !,ps Insti.ute in i I . i ' a i . j J tt a guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J . P i on Saturday- ami Sunday. Miss Nellie Taylor spent the w-o-k-f r. with her cousin m I lamiu-'t..i . 1.:. int.-ior anJ interior of :!-.e (' Hour? will be de-orated this s and already plan.- are he.n.; i vie and estimates f irr.ish. d f .r the v. This is an tniprov e-lient that 1 as -een Ions need. d in the loio-y t I' rr 'A M t'l ..1 Of ti.e ff.CrS r.l' 1 ; a aii'.orablf condtion. The Count.. Comtr.h.oloners win iet the contract A !.se?sr .1 . i. lements of lias; I'hioa. t .. v. as i:i Crcwn Point on business on -s. Jc'.;' :- -i t .i: uay ral ". Uorst and children !"ft a . tn - for Pa fa y 1 1 f . . s v sit 1th her 5iir-:i'.-?'r end Mr?. Frank 'slcrtn if r . (i.-U .Pen. an employ., of tl-. K: ;. y,,';',ii:i! i'ai,k has rcsifrned h;s poh i' ;. ,!:. re to take f ffeot a t th. o C : ti c month. Mr. VI n I ;. ' k a s.i w here a po-:., --i t 1 1 Vi a 1 u-lease in s-il.try hi- '" en of. rf J him. He raff to Crown '.: t several years ago beinjr one .-f the Je i. lies. tiiull a former County Auii'.or si office and has made many ch-sej i i.:i.!s !n the business world, v In regret to see him leave our itiS1.. i': on Point's new f.rc tr'..'-k rrr. ed l-r' i n Saturday and it is one of 1 1 e !.;fst models used in f.ehtinK a ..". It a-.-, improvement that i'ron ji r i,-t Ions' neentd and it was r ivi" ! i for th city coune'l to iu .!. A try out was RiVfii the jnachin" on - indcy and it was found to b veiy t .i-factc-ry in every tespe;t. Ti.e fed tire truck and team wCi d;r -ise.l and the truck hou.-ed in the Tire t. r.ion Xe jotiations were closed the latter 7,1 t of lai't week wheret;,- Pm'i ! P.. i-o:'!cy of this cit;'. becomes, the owner c' C.e bunsralow on Main s"- eet i""re! I lr. W. P. IIov i . f Movvaukee, V.' reonsir, and occu;ie.J i.y in-. T . P.. f'jseUstone and family . Mr. Straley ri-?ht the property as an investment p-d iaid Ja.'jOO for the place. 1'-. l-'c '3 built the house sev. i-al years Belated Attempt To Bring: , Ralston Into Campaign j Fails In Its Mission. : ;TH5 tjptj T STTE r H T 1 S ! rTN FOLt?. INE. Ml'l b - If"Tana r.'.ri-iera Cv b 3 - b" roe'd fe ,t foundations bv t h bt.d at i.,,-rt of a srroun of -,. ;- : t p-ifir ffjrpn- Cevn nor Srtmuel M. . Raigton Into the p.jher-atorsal r-t-ft. and even tho-ch the t-njlijn p. .si H.'.n .nm.iv'al relived hv Mr. P.l- i -tons decltnatton to t.ecome a ii.-

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o daie party leaders are fearful th" t j pre-primai y camps icn. It is praet icait he episode will be disastrous to the j ly certain that the gioup v ho wngi.t ba-rmonv they have heen canting about, j o tnn- Mr. tUlston out and who Whether the "group of thirty-three" j found the th- ,r the only hr to his . ;neii the letter to the former I ntry will throw their support else.

governor urging him to enter the race j where, prohahc;.- to Marun J. Nib hick snH who are largely f..rmr members of V nice ,-.... .f the Ralston administration will per- Another tiiinf that caused Mr. R.Pv si in their desire to place his name j f.ton to -i-y at l.e;i,K a candidate asrain. j

on the primary ballot is Mill undecid-j -.1 but in view of Mr. Pulsion's de - csion not to run it is doubtful if they force a place for him on the tic-j Mr. r.alston's letter declining: to I kr-l

become a candidate came as a sad blow Ralston was a utile rciuctant to face o those men for they had hoped to: '- opposition. see him again head the ticket, thus The episode, however, will not enasiirinc the control of the party by! banee Democratic chances at the polls.

the same old clique. It goes without saying that the men j ... , , ot th. h.n.l . of the I party in this state, for years view . ItU alarm the entrance of what they t-ri.i to be political upstarts into the U l tn". . oed at Pr. Carieton M. McCulioch. o )f m'l'.naimll!. a iandidate for the tiomination of governor. Pr. MtCulloch. who served with the American army in Prance is a newcomer on the Democratic political horLon, although lie has been a party woiker for years. It is a fact, howt . er. that he was practically unknown outside of the exclusive Indiana Pern-1 static Club circle?, until he sudden-I ly cast his hat into the gubernatorial 1 ring. lie did not enter the race until af- J ir Mr. Ralston had declined to run i and his entrance at that time was so "Cil looked upon that several of the mmim Money back without question if HUNT'S Selve fails in the treatment oil ll-n, tciimA RINGWORM. TETTER eiber itching Vin disease 7 j ccst b at our ntk. II i 1 1 Joseph Wr. Weis. Drugslst, STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 91 Calumet Atc Hammond. We manufacture and repair radiators, r 111 w .wit i.X f.ncf.r nnrl liA.-MK Ssal:-. ai.. -j j ljStSStE8i65 , 'so new anu usr.j jMI radiators for sale. feiliiiil Pnces Alway DeLuxe Theatre CHILDREN 6c in the afternoon for "IN OLD KENTUCKY.'

Panic! K. Irl ddn; of Gary, w a .:. I'o-own Point on bu.-iuess on Monday. Through In -r attorney. .I.e.eph A. ISrown. Mabel A. Avery of this c'.ty. is so.hinc; to ai:nuil her marriage to Ce.-. W . Awry which occurred Jum 14t:i.

lfcJO Mi:'. Avery was but 17 years Mr. Avery wa shut 17 yea: a of njre at the time of her niarri ig-. ierse V . Lewis one of Last Chi a--ik's j.roniinetit rc-U estate deal- rs. wus in thi: c:t- i. ii business on M.-nday. Momla v. a a very busy day m tile office .f "..;:nty Itecordej- Johnson, over 177 papers l e i i cur tiled for rennd :i that date. Many farms changed hands . n March 1st and the saie of farm proper;;, in different sections f the ooiitity was evidenced bv t'ne filtns of many deeds and mortgages. M.r Millie S.iiiicfer c-f this city, spent tl'.e week-end with her relative in Ha mmon I . The tiusiees of Lako Cotr.tv iret n :;h County S iperintet.(Jer.t P. P. ! I r i ; !iv. a ;. ;ii'd 1 1 a nsaet e 1 hufini'? relative t.i their vai phis t'-wnshtps ao'-'ic education;: 1 Une.s on Monilay. These iv.' et tnir.- are In hi the first of ach month . Mi.-.s Irrne ("irirse! of Chicago visited uith Miss Miiis.iri'1 Hieire! over Cue w r k - c n ri . Mr.-.. Miidrfd WiiFon of Past C'nicapo was ti'.e week-end Ifiiest of Miss Mary C ok . Mrs. WiUvtt v. a.; a former residfiit of C:on Point. Prank 1. Parties, a leading citizen of llohart was in Crown. Point on Men. day . Mr. Panics is heavily interested in rial estate in Hooatt and liar; . m:w 'itnRiMdi i ir i:sf.s .Tohn llaeke;- s: ::io Hammond: Me. ri'.hi bster I'.m : n Hammond . Tony Chido. iar. Susan C-'iid-of William I.: rich, ilary. Florence Aley Gary . I'avii! P. tVefi.ie. S.'htie.de-. Crystal iPenn O.lson. S '!in"idfr. Po'-.y '.",-i,'iio it z. rti-by; Tik'.a pv allow ski. n.-by . P.a'pli Kraft. Hohart: elv 'rile Xeef. U ban . Ja.iies J . MeC'.itre, ilarv ; Jennie M. II .sr.- . i ;,n'v . Sy! vnnus W . Matin, tJary; Alberta .1 . 1 ek e r.-'on . .a ry . 1 ien'-y V. P.i rr.dire, Gary ; Katie l n ts .ii, Ck; ry . T'ro-nas A. .lone-. Ft . Jon: Ida Ma v T.i bias. st . .1 ,-.!;n . party leaders, anions them Thomas Tag-art am! Mr. Ralston issued public indorsement of his en nd idaev. Mc- "..: lo.'h. a'.thottch a n..vice in politics, j was smart enousii to cain these state-' incuts and s a r. siCt many of the I time worn chieftains are Hashing their' t teeth in ras row-. j I It is known definitely that the lead- j j ers at that lime. am. ine them Mr. Ral- ! Mon. felt the party didn't have the ! Sliest of a show and therefore they 1 were per;ec.y w.iiinp; to see some one ' come up for the f a ci i tier. Since then. however, the situation in the Repuh-i !iean r,i'ih cf.T.vinced many pfriei-r,.! ! that sii.'i-o-j in,, in vie-,.- -r they e-.uld put a strons- ticket in the field. There is no doubt that Mr. Pa'J;;; is t" l-e.-omr. a c,-i ml ida - I his p'e.i r lon to pn j MrCiiliAf,, S'rve.l to effect, laltv rte.eri ll .t.ej in :-:,in; a p 1 . M : c ! .Iret.nwt.on unci former a.-iooni-: j trad - ' j!-'i!'! c-.-i'd hroip P -,,re '. tn pe- e-T 1 ' r M.-f .jliocl. t rplnr rut ttl e, cteir.- fa t e. n f'-.e r-re-trt-t! ' i hat be p-j.l enter, .j the ce.nt.st r..:j -e cTrrncI', of t!:e frmor r;ell-rT,,rr, t j :- rl . . r s !-' -,t - t tea r , e n c, -a ' . re? : r.-.np.'- out Tiro..- ft-.at t j ' ' i ' P'ot v- ,-! so Ut in Pir- eampaitn. lh refual to (he h d.j.nc of the "id sane was a bitter pill f--r them tn s-Aa'to-A and it prohah'y oi'l result in was the open threat of Charles J. Mur. phy. wl,.. ras ousted from the Public Servise Commission by the former povevr.or. to firn' htm to t'ie finish. Murphy is not without power and Mr. Tf T"'- Mc.'u'loch is nominated niany political observers believe will be, lie will ent. r (lie camp a s wun tne knowledge mat Hundreds oi , his party memners have publicly ac-i : novvleii thf.t he is not of sufficient to carry the standard to vieThe move to et Mr. Ralston, tory. " ,vas " lh, assumption th Pr. Mct'itiloch was not stronsr enough and hundreds of Democrats over the state subscribed to this view. Can they, in the event of In-. McCui'och's nomination, change their vows? Politicians of both parties are asking. mm TRIAL ENDS -FOR STAIE t INTERNATIONAL NFWt? SERVICE! GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.. March li nt will conclude- its case i iate today in tl e Newberry trial, it was definitely announced at the opening of the day's session by Special Assistant Atty. cien. Prank C. Dailey. Only tour t-r live more witnesses will be called, he said, and the reading into the court records the remainder of the testimony given by the defendants before the grand jury will be completed The defense appeared jubilant today over what it regarded as a failure of the government to establish an overwhelming discrepancy between the $176. "') repot V .1 by the New berry campaign committee as having been expended in behalf of Senator Newberry's flection and the amount testified to as actually spent. The testimony was that the report was short ?."it.pci. much less than was rumored 7RV, M 1 T 1114 Movies' 'Wholesomecieaniing-Refreshing

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CROWN POINT. INP.. March ' The statistical report of the idrrlf of thrt Pake Circuit Court for the year ending December 31. 1112". Is as fo.lowsi C. P. Hind. CryCivil cases filed "US P'S7 f'71 i', i cases disposed of HI'S 9:S 1)2 t.'icil i ;ises v enued from other counties.. L' 1 74 08 CivU cases venued to other counties.... 7 Juvenile cases filed. ... ti I 7 Letter issued guardianships filed If. ."et Si Poreclosures entered,. ::,! til Pfi She.riff's sake 6S 1-1 7S Adjudged unsound mind f'fl s.Iarriasrrs issued . . . . 1 1 J I Resident hunt issued .. 47j7" Non - Resident hun U7 Non-Resident Pish S07 Citiaonship declared. . .;7i'S Naturaluied S7 Divorce cases filed S4 1 f 254 Divorce case dismissed ." 161 5 Divorce case- pending. 4T. "01 151 Divorce decree granttil 4.". 1 75 179

i Criminal cases flPd . P"l Criminal case dismissed 11? Criminal cases disposed of ... :?i Criminal Cases venued to other Co 1 Convictions for felonies P'l Convictions for felonies, released on prui.a. '.'7 Convictions for misdemeanors t4 Convictions for Misdemeanors, released on probation PI Physician's licenses is- IS sued Hi Dental licenses issued.. L'4 Trained Nurses licenses issued 6 COUNTY LABOR TICKET Gary launched its grst labor partyboom meeting before a large crowd at the Hod Carriers hall. Sunday afternoon, when plans were made for the organization of a county party to work in conjunction with the state ticket to be made known at a meeting to be held some time in Jun. Poeal branches are now being organized all over the county in h"is of matVne a clean sweep. .viiotner rrt s m'rtinc is planned to be held in Gary about the middle cf this ntont

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THE ADVANTAGES OF ESL1STMENT IN THE TJ. S. ARMY. I P.-s- at Walla. Scl ....! ) Sy raul Zumsteln, Orado 7-B. Theje are numerous advanl ips in jo;nitttr ho Pnit.il Sttites arriv. of w hn-li p.. on.- can he-rm to i -l I. I veil tr, how v r. to t ! 1 soioe. A ro iiiati co. s ba;i.'int; .-ti-ouml t- pe.i. J.ie's housi: . iskin-;' f r fooo, when, of '.'til's... h. eonM join the ai'inv. et jvoo.i W holes.. II. food, plenty of frond N.relse, an.i phniy of pur.- fresh nil'. lie d..es Ti.-t seen: l le.ilize h-'W inueh an army ..iui atioii would help lorn. IP .!. s net -lop to t'.ll' k of the .llif. relit ,,e, i;..itions he ecu 111 leal'!', 11' T- tie- dll:- it eoui ;rn's he eouid visil. Th i ' ;i i e the .niii.v brandies of tin' ser lee, ;,tl, h .-, ., ine eavairv. inarm. . iinirc. rs. the air i r;i ft . infantry, art ill- ry. etc. IP thinks that only rich pe..pi- may have ih.se l-lvasut-.s of life, lu,; tlo-re are p'o.isur. s in the aimy which ro h pie cm nevi r o 1 . .. in i f ha v l ii tr. w.althy vouiik rn.in esk.-d h.s fath er r. ii'i.l"' as I., what occupation he i shou.d t.i,o tip. one Hist Would huth! ! him up atid make a man of boo And what did his fa'h.r .-ay'.' Ch y ).. in'omptly replied. "M boy, the !.. st. and only oi. ei. pa i iotl that v,.i eaU do is to simply join the army." The young man f- it insult.. I, but to,,k his father's advice i in! joined the arm. He j. iii. d n t.. pur period, hut aft. rv.itrd. ho" -f. r. si'' i.t.-d riot ha !:,- joined for lie V ears. This par'uuinr jounc man wen- into the !frvic" as a yoims. foolish, and mere. 1,1 :. f.-U.uc, hut cime our hr-altiiy. ctron-; and wis... pv.i ,..,,. thousht this eh.-.n-e imposibio, but the army did it. It actually cr.a.i- d a mini, '. The vnun; I el low was ,i''l,v, hard I., rdeas... a.t. sttll'horn whn h-- w.ni, hut .anio hack pi-: the posit' . a man urini'i ev . rvb"dy liked and w idie. t ... phase. lie was also su te.l with t- . rv thmi;. no 111:11. f r what it was. And what did if." Why 1 th- army dis. iphm-. The tcliow was s,--n happily married, had a happy and lovinir family, and was Vry popular iiiimi? his friends. Io n. t- rward. he was old and ;". !,!.. he told I his ehildieii and his (. ::-and.-h . hlrr-n of j the id. rfiil p! 1. .- he had se,-n wlnle in t'c ai'i iv. and whi a w, .ml. rousi f,. ., ,. ,u:, .,. Alll, c,,, . ,on tI,.a S.1I1K. t amity l,e.,ned t.. the rmv. Tie r- for.'. I "1 j ...-) t the pp-t MaKment. oeelai iiig" th" army the p, st. healthful, Hn,i ch-ai sl piao ;, ,JK,,, ,..111 he; Are yni ?atr.j: TV.tr T-i? Li i

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IN TKE XT. S. ARMY. (Lest at La fa vet te School.) By James Mclgor, Grade 7-A. I led yen evf r hear of heinfr paid fori 1,..-, u,,,,- a Hade or profession? That ! 1- whai our government is doir.fi, for ' i tio-n vho enlist in the Lotted fctates ; ii rm v . They are aetinllv heins paid for learn- 1

ii.k- a trad, or a profession that w ould j ',: FllU "r ,ho 1;" " v- : Why can't young ,os, a -m ill fortune els-. where. The ! men between the ages sp.citbd do the men must be b. tvveen the ap;eR of eifiht-i 11 for tho.se who tnl ..11 and loitv and tloy .an enlist f..r!,;i--sP the spirit of '7; and fnlls.' now, , no v..:r if they have ho n in the army "ui" country may n .1 y..u. lie a b.f..., if in,: thf y must f nlist f'T threo i oflicer. be healthy, and ab.o.- all have j the host e.liK.-itictial aiiviikag'js the ivrinin hours are s..t apart for rhvi-J world can afford. al culture in which alb must take part, j 'i h-ro are f..iiroii studies, most of;

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I The larjro camps have nil sorts of j wholosoine amusements such as picture ! COO V S, fl.T V s, . 1 . , ! Why no! enlist now ar.d come liaek a I healthy, husky man r.ady for business) shows, plays, tc I'f''. 1 In the time of the Revolutionary, Civil I nd Spanish-American wars offers were! h.'is.-n 'froru West Point. Now men en- j l,t o.wl m.-.o-b ll,r,l, t., M . . ,-fL . H ,1 ' "o- ...o,. "m one thousand privaP-s have risen Iroioj privates to major or major general a a j DEATH TAKES GARY OFFICIAL YESTERDAY Superintendent of Park System Dies of Pneumonia. Death robbed Gary of another of its favorite citizens at the Mercy Hospital yesterday morntnet v hen Harry .lor-, don, superintendent of th" Cary Park! system and one of the city's early set- 1 tiers died following an ir.ne.ss of pneu- j monla. Today the body was taken from the' home of YV. L. pa rqu harson . 741 Tyler -street and removed to the home of fbisi j parents. Mr. and Mrs. i 77'J7 South Shore lriv. .1 oh n .1 ordon. ! 'i.icauo. on j Thursday morning services wm lv-ld at the St. Pride's church at 7Sth arnl Coles avenue. Mr. Jordan was single and "a years old. Twelve years atro w hen Cary was just beginning- to take on the form of a citv, he came here to make his home, lie always had the utmost faith in the city's future and forecasted that the near future would see oarj a ciij ui 100. Ono inhabitants. Mr. .lord.. 11 was a favorite with his. ,.,,,if,ves ami employer. and It is ! 1. .,. tiiat it will take some time to i ...... i. oi.i.-. e.ii I oo... , rf- 5. man lllitl v. 1 1 . . 1 ... , , , . ' Pis noit ion, in the capacity that he i , 1 ; h He was prominent in Knlh Kni -hps of ("olun". bus worteaano was a. so 1 n.- j 0f the CoinmTcial Club. Marquett i-;,,h National Pune PatAssociation and the Indiana State X'arks Association.

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WOMEN SHAVE UNKNOWINGLY Win jroo only re mo-re -air from tue aorfaee of the k.la the rraalt ta the aame aa ihaTlni. Th only eamraon-aeaae nor to rrOYc hair In to attack tt under the altiau Delkllrnrle. the orlartnal itanttary liquid, doea thla hr ahaorptkm. nly senoine DrMiraelr aa m maae.-liark acaarantee In earh paekaae. At toilet counters In , $1 and fa aisea. or ty mill froaa aa In plain wrapper on receipt of price. FIIEE book mailed Is plain aealed eafeloae on request. r-Mlrnct-12th St. aad Park An. ?fe York.

A FINE CONCERT Mus.o lovers listened to one of the most intf resting and pleasant concerts of th" winter at Cue Presbyterian church in Gary last night w he njoseph L.nnet and Albert Saivxi, two worid famed musicians, played at the Adelphian i.'oncert. A large crowd attend- ! e.i . "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue ! Remove poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowls. ! Accert "California" Syrup of Figs i only look for the name California on ! tl.e j.ackap then you are sure your hild is having the best and most harmI lrss laxanvt- 01 I'njMt 101 . uic in'.-? I stomach, liver and Povvels. tilldren i love its delicious lruity taste. l-ail direction:- for child's dose on cacti Dot j 1 tle. Cive it without tear. Mother: Toil must say "California." -Mi-. Mi . I I I of the Leoninformation.

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