Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1920 — Page 2
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i ad Vi t. il Msiiin.-t the Ullohcock resIS Utit-'D-- . M t.i: OF VlKf ' Thi'ii w as moi l., than one frank i Vi. l.an t-.f v'.t v Lot vt r-n the it fsim .nil !'...- . nuir." t!n i.Ni-inor Antir.t'rii, .-u.'n. ,t it'ii.s a : t.. aiaontl in' ut: op' i.ff.-t .! !-y stnaturs and ii-.td h ivt:i of tio i .'V' liitnl tosorva- : 'on-. ot-i- i n i osr , ij Mcijihors of t :t- tV'l !". .1 'id a .' 'l ' 1 Hy liio JTosl- ,:.!'.. Am! tii. th.nsa v. nut don.' i r onrtio:. . I ' i,, t'lio that. !cnat-r !l. rd'.n.ur .i..,i.-d l!:t i nil .alls which 'i.l.t i .,i.a:n !.. ;,l x'li.r from th i.'.ite w !;oti iini'.- 1 ati; ii'.io.-i "lis wit. Hii ' i : -i. : J .-il i 1 iinp'Tlant mat :.fs di'il'd Tin- i Ii'iwcvf r. s tli.i! ..'.. 1! ID. was one of tlio ihv. vli.ii in' 'A.i:' .:o'ut and he iit-J M .! !t I'm' 1 1 1! Ohi'i k t'i.frd-Xi.-ug, alon-: with l; irih and Jolirn. Kti-.x and I'cnr. .ni 'ot and Wat-i-on and N- hint ." ASKS l-'oll rI.Ol' so . -; on.- dealt d.ri.itly i itii all , I . j. i : --!i lalsoii a:...Mf,t tinO' !,.a ' . i'o :a;d. .''is.1 iiuniilr 1 i " -.-s i r. tl. : A :in i :c.u w li.. , rtl.-r:.-: it;, d any d....'i's w :ia ' " i i as t) t;.-, r. '1 i M.mi of p.;i n.if . n.ii rtMs as .. ! ..rii!.i- if tli" Ifamii'. ! s.'.rpo-o H Is to.. r.v,:.-!i," nd Oov. (', . : j a - it niulm. nty pay t. : l.-.Hir.rss t o gfa'.ofnl tri'iuto of truth, but o.ii.f: !!' -l with t!io "platn fa 'ls. it -ht not to l-i- t,.- in n-li t... ask that th- sonator apo'Kiir for ini.'lcadins i ; o Amir:.an v.uii H'."
CHAFING OF SHOE BRINGS HIM DEATH HOBAUT, !nd. Oct. ?Mr. Uwr tn.- Ktrtft is dead Hi Ms home, on Lillian street from pneumonia. He had l.itn si.k only thrrp days t"Jt had hen Mift'orint; for about a wf-t k from
r-iMi' said, no tv;s;:td to assume tnat i i.i"' r t..ac- Hirdmsr siniplv did i.ot know i frctn th rubbing- of a p!io. Up was v . at i'f ttas talking about, and in- ! 51 V.-ars old and is survived by a wife , ,at .,vtr-s j-ahlt of; and two children. Funeral service ro-l .ails" mii-ht oxnlain his ! " -H lir! 1 at 2 o'clock Saturday af- - ;i:;o wer. it not f,r tr, fact that 1 t-rVoon at th- Home and w,U he n
of the sena',8 showed haicuarac ot ti.e .Moa.-rn
of .which he was a nicniD-'r.
EEKS TO COLLECT 01 POLICY
Anki .-ljan of Whiting i;? attcniptinar through the Hammond superior (.nit to collect on a life Insurant: I i licv held by her husband. .;idn SclJ.iii. wlii is now insane and confined in LongcKlT asylum at hogannnort. oH'ijjn joined the Croatian society of tl." I'. i A. ut Whiting. June 21, 1011. At lh fame time he. took out a life ins.irauev policy with tho society which luovuird that in event of in -Minlly. llic v.ifc us to receive $n; a! i t.ce and J(i.il ut tho time of death. Mrs. S.-ljan has btc-n unable to get a H'ltlfiM' nl as yet. Tlio -rc.lety banes it-, e. fiisa! tipct; a polu-y clauf-e which riiliti.s the policy in case the disability is due to the uc of alcoholic liquor. The plaintiff will attempt to show that Mr. t-elj.in was insane for nine years bef ne he was committed tu the asylum, and that alcohol played to. part In it. Fefterhi.ff and Ahisren are altornej for Airs. ft-!jan.
leased after ha promised to buy a muffler at once. William F. Young nnd ' Oeorge Murphy both of Hammond were fined $1 and costs for being drunk.
T. N. T. DELIVERED TO EMBASSY
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YORK. Oct. 9. A steed
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filled with Ave prtunda of "T. N. T." to which tVas attached a detonating cap. and which was packed In a shoe-box. was today turned over to aeonts r-f
tl:e department of justice by a clerk employed in the Russian consulate at lm Fourth avenue. The clerk told officials that the shoe box containing the deadly missile had been delivered to the embassy. No one at the consulate c".uld explain white th.! shell came, from or when it was received. The Russian consulate does not represent the. Russian soviet government, but is being maintained by funds left by the former Russian government.
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RUBE MARQUARD IS ARRESTED
CLEVELAND. O.. Oct. 9. Rube Mar quard, premier southpaw pitcher o the trolley dodgers, was arretted .. day by Detective Soukup, of tiie Cicve land police force. cnarRfd with at
t'.-inptlnsf to dispofe of a box teat. S j warrant rharatins; h'm with violation j
of the exhibition ordinance was issued. Marrpiard was i-ieued un:.! sflT
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EAST HAMMOND CABINET AND MILL WORKS
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A Specialty Frank Sifkovich, Prop.
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Martin Koiik, oil Moss avenue, Hammond, was arrested yesterday by Officers Bund. F.instle. Sin far and A'arlson on a charge of making intoxicating liquor. Martin had a quantity of ma-h on hand, which was in such a slat! of putrifaction that the . ps were unable to tell just what it v. a.- made of. The prisoner said it was made from grapes and that wine was tie objective. He was given a ru.e of $100 and costs.
Ferry F. Ovrrmyrr. 4 Osden street, paid $." and cos's for driving his car a rate of 35 miles per hour on
j s'tate street. John skacgj of Indiana Harbor ! faced the j ido'e for ninnin; his motori i i 1c without a muffler. He was re-
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TODAY Chas. Ray in "PARIS GREEN" SUNDAY Harry Morey in "THE GAUNTLET" and Chas. Ray in "PARIS GREEN" Afternoon Only EVENING Harry Morey in 'THE GAUNTLET"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY Dustirc Farnum in "BIG HAPPINESS"
5 WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY 3 AND FRIDAY 13 Clara Kimball Young in rj
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OCT. 1 7th Thomas Meigh&n in "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" THE PERSON HOLDING No. 01S38
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TODAY AND TOMORROW EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE ROBBINS FAMILY Dad Ma Kiddies and Dogs THE GREATEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE
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water out in the sun to hea up f jr ! ln's evening hath. Alon? came two con-s j :p.d drank up a'.I tho wafer, and the weather turnlnpr rool the neighbors do j not know whether the farmer K t his I hath or not. I
DR. J. Goldmandentist rtvmt National BaaK wnHa. Cor. CTiice-fo ForaFtha Ar4 Consultition in Enllh. Gtrmtl PoHh. lavlh and Ruiilta. r.Anr rmcACo. ira. Tel. East Chicago 8a
ALEXANDER Novelty Artist
WELLS & SMITH Singing and Talking
BLAUGH & AUSTIN Just Entertaines, That's All
JULES RUBY Singing Ccmadian
THE MILMARS Laugh and Live
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY "SIX MUSICAL MAIDS"
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East kia, mbiaha. Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. 5. Government Supervision Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 A Bank Backed by an immense Reserve Tins national bank's inembz-rship in the giar.t Federal Reserve System of the United States gives to it strength undreamed of a few years ago. The Federal Reserve System of the United States merges, as it were, the resources cf thousands of member banks into one vast treasure poo!, thereby protecting ecah indi'idual institution. Should the occasion ever demand it, this national bank could at once convert its resources into cash. Membership of this bank in the Federal Reserve System gives to its depositors and to the business men ci the City of East Chicago, a degree of safety that is immeasurable. When you beccxyie a depositor at this bank, ycur money at once becomes under the supervision of the United States Government.
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PASTIME TODAY H. B. Warner in FOR A WOMAN'S HONOR TOMORROW J. Warren Kerrijjan in
THE GREEN FLAME"
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Our business is to see that clothes arc kept spotless and fresh, bnslhng with newness. We charge only a nominal amount f o r this, and it enables you to save l0 per cent on your clothes bill. All work called for and delivered.
B-I-J-Q-U TODAY "WITCH'S LURE" A Western Whirlwind Also a 2-reel Comedy with Charlie Chaplin in "THE PAWN SHOP"
TOMORROW AND MONDAY A Special Attraction SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" With an All-Star Cast Also 2,000 people
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THK NEW CASS SIX MODEL. V SEDAN
Phone 1 54 Yellow Cab Go. Any Time, Any Place HAMMOND
YOUR IDEA , OF YEAR ROUND SERVICE THROUGH storm and sleet swept streets you can ride in warmth and comfort night or day in this handsome "All Feature Car." Summer's dust and dirt do not detract from your riding pleasure. Its plate glass windows can be raised or lowered in a moment for Spring and Fall driving. Every needed refinement every wanted nicety and comfort convenience every proven 3gine3ring principle is found in this powerful, smooth running, economical car. Don't decide on any other car till you see this -All Feature Car." SANDOW GARAGE & SALES Chicago and McCook Aves., East Chicago., Ind. Phone E. C. 332. Dealers for Northern Indiana, Peter Skafish, Prop.
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