Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1920 — Page 11

Friday. September 3, 1920.

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BTLLKTIN riNTEOTIONAL NEWS StVICEi EW YORK, Sept. 3 Four officer and 24 mn, the crew of the I". X. nubmarine S-ft, rere nafe tmlHj arier ulmeralon la tbetr tlaablel -tesHCl a 1mot fort jr-eljrbt hours off the 1cIhnarc copes. A radio tbrannae received early to-

ttny at the Brooklyn nn-r yard aald the mercbnnt ship Alauthrim was tow. Ins; the dine bird undersea boat to the Oeleware breakwater. XV .ASHING TON. Spt . 3 Another r.ame has been adied t th list of raval heroes, and it that of L,leut. Conminier Charles M. C'k, .1r.. m; iomr:and f tri V. S. submarine S-. H-cordinsc to early and ir,-..ir.pk'te di'piirhes rccivfd by the navy department today regarding the fate of the (ubinarine vhich was submerged tor iii- re than SB hour?. Although in a greatly w eakened con tiltion. Lieut. I'ornmander Cuok re-, riained aboard his vessel during ail of the iecu work, a message received here stated and vr.9 the last man taken aboard the rescuing ship, the Li.i c . g. Alautheus. His condition, was reported to bo serious, although he was responding to tretamer.t. j The plight of the S-S was discovered n-hen the George W. Goethals, an America nvessel. saw a telephone buoy f ated from the submarine. The buoy r is ringing and a small boat was lowred from the Goethals. The telephone . -it- rator In the submarine said the ve-sel had been disabled then for as hours. She was almost vertical, mak- ; rr it impossible to release any of the i rew through the torredo tubes, which iitk ;n the bow. A later message from th- telephone operator said the submarines air was being exhausted. Divers were then loweded from the Goethals. a smal lhole cut in the submarine's hull and an air hose inserted. Later cables were passed around th submerg-ed vessel to hold it from a-.nkiEg farther. ' Communications t nava! stations tent destroyers rushing to the scene. Only the most meagre word had been received from these ships early today, their messages merely stating that tha men and officers all were f-afe and were en their way to the Delaware breakwater with t!i Atlautheus towing the disabled craft. The early dispatch received here stated ; "S-5 partially floated. Crew and officers aved and now abroad U. S. Atlauthejs bound for Delaware breakwater. Submarine resting little below surface t 6 degree. Captain ',ze: man to leave vV8l. although in bad cond'tion, recovering. Men recovering." No mention was made !n the dispatch ef the method of rescue but officers in th- navy department assume that resr i vessels had succeeded in lifting the sv'-morir.e out. of the water far enough tr permitting a hol through h-r sids tbrugh which the crew and officers were taken . Commander Cook Is from Arkansas.

Other officers rleta.led to the S-5 o August 1st -were Lieut. J. G. Gresham, Knsign J. Baiiey Longstaff, of .Nebraska and Gunner Robert Hult of Indiana. The accident to the S-3 occurrea when she made a "crash dive- which caused her to be parliall yflooded. a later dispatch jtated. Officers, lacking complete information, were at a l.. to explain just how the sh'p had become fioodd whl mak'rg the dive. A dispatch received this morning from ihf Gen. Goeiha'.s was as f"l-

i lows: j 'Submarine S-.j partially flooded ' white making n crash dive. I.ntitudtj ?S-r.l N.. longtitude 74-12 wesi . I "Crew and officers all safe request I press and relatives be n'tlfted. S-o , at an inclination of fin degrcc-a down

by the bow. Cashed to S. S. Alautheus. Bc'ng towed Delaware breakwater. Roat can be salvaged Crew and officers saill aboard Alautheus."

athletic events, music, dancing, to pie-eating contest. It is to be one of those good old-fashioned picnics whe'e everybody casts aside all worries and has a good time. Invitations have been extended to members of the Chicago. East Chicago, XVhtt'.ng, Hammond, Oak Park, Blue Island lodges and other herds in this district and all are expected to respond with big delegations. From the corner f Uidge R'ad and Broadway s"uth of Gary, the trail is to be blazed to the chandler home, so you win be unable to lose the way.

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Fy the arrest of four Chicago young men in the heart of the Gary business district early this morning, it Is probable that the police may be able to offer a solution to a string of mysterious clothing store robberies that have been reported during the pai three months And has netted the thieves in the neigTioorhood of IIO.OOP- worth of silk shirts, ties, underwear, shoes, suits of clothes, overcoats and other men's earing apparel.

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denly stopped, the door flew oppn and Mrs. lAzza was thrown heavilj to the st reet .

CHICAGO. Sept. serial'- "slush fund

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vintil nexli Tutaday withoirt hearing lidmund H. Moore, Gov. Cox's personal emissary. Moore appeared b f"i c ihe committee yesterday but it was learned his testimony was concerned only leads to evidence of a lis.ooo.noo republican campaign fund the cotnm t ce adjourned until Tuesday without further questioning. Before adjournment, the committee in executive session, is-ucd subpoenaes

for the following persons. Harry M. Hlair, Marion. .. hnanclal wizard'' of the republican cam-, palgn. Mri. Jacob Pauer. Chicago, vice-, ehairman Illinois ways and means committee. t

SUES THE STREET RAILWAY CO. FOR $1,000 DAMAGES Another case crept out of the much debated com ro erry, whether the Gary Street Railway Company has the right 10 keep pa Jstiriers from netting off their "Special" Koi ty-Fifth avenue cars this side of 27th aentie. csicda when Mrs. t.izza Sirak fi'ed s personal injury suit f"r $1,0"", through her attorney, Kenneth Call in the Gary Sjperior court . According to Mrs. Sirak in the jinplaint, jthe boarlcd a lith Avenue Kprrss on ihe 2 7 1 h of April aft-T a fhoppmg trip in the bu.1ness district. The car was crowded with workmen and h-'r arms filled with bundles. b;t he flnaMy reached a f-ttt . At lMh avenue the car jiiooixd to

take on a passenger and when Mrs. Sirak attempted to get off. she alleged 1 that n'nc was forced back on the car j In- conductor T.eroy Nordahl who ex

plained that it was not a regular stop.

LAWYERS TO HONOR HIS MEMORY

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Lske Superior Court, Hammond. Ind.. will hold a memorial meeting jn memory of our late comrade David E. Boona at which time a set program will b given that will be interesting, not only to the lawyors and friend of Mr. Boone, but to the public In general. The public generally, throughout the county is Invited to be present. No man has spread the gospel of cituenhip with more earnestness and consistency than our friend Boone and his memory is entitled to be refreshed by such a memorial.

THIEVES ARE BUSY Th home of Charles Durey Cor:ew. 15$ Fayette street, was entered some time lat night by a burglar who st?e 117 from the pocket of Mr. Corlew:,' troupers. The thief gained entrance through the front door which was standing open this mornine.

"WITCHING HOUR" FOR GARY "Tfte xvit.-hing Hour" company, that recently scored a h't at Manda! ha'.l in Chicago, will put on a production In Gari- on the evening of September lb and 16 according- to Information given out yesterday

The cat is made up of a group of j

players from the Chicago universi-tv and they -Ui arP'sr in the famous Augustus Thorn drama. M sg Louise Kienore Lynch, head of the eipresslon department o" th Fmerson Fchool. Is

featured by the company and It was partly through her eSforts that tha play era have decided to come to Gary. R. E. Evan manager of the company was In Gary yesterday and made arrangements for the rental of the theatre on the above dates.

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FxDR SALE Dodge touring car. Cssh or terms. 9 IVty St. Hammond. 9-3-2 FOR SALE tl.BOO on easy terms. lots 30x130 Including large" quantity of lumber, location south side. This is an opportunity for the fellow with a small amount of cash and some extra tim to get a home. Phone 1520. Inquire VE4 Calumet Ave, Hammond. 9 ?.-2

east of here yesterday. Their an""1 mobile was struck by the , T wentier r Century Limited on the New Tor Central lines.

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20th Century Limited Kills Family of Three in Indiana BUTLER, Ind.. Be.pt. 2. Mr. and Mr... G. E. McP.ae and their daughter, Ina. of Edmonton. Alberta. Canada. w-r killed at a grade crossing thre mi'"

Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. !

A few cents buys "Panoerine." ATttr an application of "Dand'.-rine ' can not find a fallen hsir or atiy d?!,druff. besides every ha r ehws n v life. vig"r. brightness, mora .:' 4 f sn1 h tc k in-" . - adv.

Fred A. Miller, chairman Ohio re-i

It was shortly ar three o'clock this. puDHcan wave and meana committee. I nynintr that fp,-w. -1 1 .- .1- a- ' 1

xxarren s. liirxty, cnairman Missouri republican ways and means com-, mittee. j H. G. Ga.Tett. xv'inchcstcr, chairman Kentucky republican ways and! means committee. j TV. K. XX'oodford and Dudley SI Blossom, Cleveland. '"., republicans. The Cleveland men are to be ques-

tloned on democratic charges tht Cleveland was assessed a campaign quota Independent of that levied against the state.

morning that Officer Connelly, former

Miller beach policeman, was traveling a beat In alley I in t-; rear of Miller's Togry. that he detected the forms of a number of men moving about in the darkness. Single handed he pounced upon them, covered them with his revelver and took- thm to the station. At the station they were booked as Joseph MeGoH-an. 7 1st and Cottage Grovo avenue, Edward Lee. 713 Ferry avenue. Raymond Howard. 7029 8. Stewart avenue and Ear! Summers, 7045 ?. Chicago avenue. Their ages range from 19 to 2 2 years. According to the police this morning they believe that the quartette were getting wady to make a haul at Miller's Toggery or some other nearby store. They are being held on an open

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We Repair Hats Many of your friends arc making their old hats yield further service by simply bringing them here to be re-made. Blocked over, with a new band makes them like a new hat. Bring in your old ones and let us show you what we can do with them. "LADIES' HATS MEN'S HATS

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Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Parlor 175 Sate St. Hammond, Ind.

Expect to Draw Big Labor Day Crowd From All Over the Calumet Region. Going to the Gary Elks picnic on Labor Day? If you are you will b included in ths monster crowd which ta expected to hit the trail for Chandler's Farm next Monday afternoon and evening. Some three or four thousand KIK from all the lodges in the Chicago district are expected to be on hand to take part in the festivities and it there is anything missing on, t!.e program it will only be an oversight on the part of the entertainment committee. Features of the Elks gala day are the barbecue and old-fashioned mulligan, together with an entertainment program that includes everj-thirg fmn

ORDERS TAKEN FOR DYEING We? represent the most, reliable dyeing house in America. This institution is receiving orders from every part of the world. You have every assurance that if you place your order through us. your garment will get exactly the same service as the largest manufacturers are receiving. Prompt Service Prices Reasonable PHONE 216 WE'LL CALL HOPMAN CLEANERS 375 SIBLEY STREET HAMMOND

Keep Your Blood Pure If you Expect Good Health

Rich, RmJt Blood I FsamtU to Ymmr Wfl-&oin.

Yotj ran not overestimate the? importance of keeping the bfocd free of Jmptirities. Any slight disorder or tmpnrity is a otrrce of danger, as every vital onran of the. body depends upon the blood atippjy to properly cerfotza iti fnactioo.

You can iti a large measure avrrid liability try disease, by the tise of S. S. S., the wonderful blood remedy that has been in constant use for -more than fifty yeaTS. S. S. S. cleanses the blood thoroo:hry. It is told by druggists everywhere. For valuable literature and medical advice absohrtely free, writ today to the Medical Dept., Swif: Specific Company, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Gi.

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NOW is the time to have the closed body of your car painted HERE is the establishment to do the work.

Exacting skill and care plus the use of the finest paints and varnishes-together with the proper number of roughage coats insures a lasting job of superior quality. Estimates glady submitted.

Hammond Auto Paint and Top C-478-80.82 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE HAMMOND 3471

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Twenty-fire experienced in binding and also beginners. Hare vacancies for sewing machine operators, inserters, tippers. Highest wages. Have bonus system that adds to wages. Commence work at 8 o'clock a. m. Saturday afternoon off.

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