Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 5

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IS. II AL8CHULER PASSES AWAY Gary Saddened When News cf Popular Woman's Death is Announced 3sry was shocked beyond mm-iiv J!P1 cioud of t-ailiios was east over e;:e. club ami rhurch e in i.'s yesterday hen the. sad news of the death of - Harry A '. .- hu! c r. or.o ,.f the eitv', trost respected womn 8iu1 wife cf i.a;-y ifndu:s mt o.an . s lit'ed ciry i a t i o n . Mr. A' si h'::-j-". 'I'n'-s? b' i-f an -J ' er dentil a !. u t d cue. sat"''"y w.m ;(.',!iirrii;y well and J-rid a y w a . taken .suddenly !!. llon- ' "J ' " ' ''r'i t'o:i Rre.v tpMnc arj.J she ?.-. n-movid to the M!ffv hospital '"' symptoms cf pneumonia dev;rtp.;J. Her condition frraduu'liy V-"' o-5 ni lr.'it trri'd ' s:dry uicrp.T.s; rt-y :ft- r J" o'o'oen. Mrs. Visch.iior was one of the city's

'' prominent omeu s-he took nit :' iv part in club, civic and church RiYairs an j her lo.-s will ho keenly f-U i"i the community. Ttesldes helms 1 1 -. fj-s- president of the A'lxil ary rf Tompie I.'Tael and Inst rum i.tal in tho successful establishment cf :hRt church, she was secretary of t r Eakc County Board ct Charities, h member of th 'cir-an's club and cu'y recently wi appointed on the. membership committee ecf the Y. "W. v". A. Besides her h:shtnd Mrs. A !.huler '.t srirvlved by two children, a. daughter. M'sa Hero-tine, who is a student at the. Indiana university at Uloominsrtcn, and a ?on. Haroid, afced 12. She is cne of :2 children end her family hive been summoned. Mrs. Fo! Sacks, Mrs- M. Elntraeht. X'rs. Ferdinand Xorta, Mias Beck fcteam, Mlas Jul Stearn. Joe. Steam Ralph Ste'ar-n. all of Chicago and Mrs Fred Kesslnff of New Tork city are tbe brothers and sisters rf Mrs. Als-

chuJr who aurvlve. a brother, lan, paased way six rnontta ago. JCo err&ngennnta have yet tieen mad cr th funeral pendlnff the arriral cf the reJative The family plans to esic a ppeclal permission t' have. th funeral on Sunday.

About ih- neck. fce and hud. three bullet holes uero found on the body, diitc!osii! evidence that BoorU c idtnt!y rnt up a flitht against hi as.-ail-arjts and to make sure of their Jb shot him nhen tiiey failed to lay him lif-lms with h tlub which they usod. board coeied -itl blood and ray iialr was found H"ar the hrdy. Th motive of the crime was probaHy i.ibbcrj . Two l ank booUs oa Al.ron bnnUa and both shoiiK dpositB were found nlortx the track, on of them a mile or so from the other.

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A s-on. Pharle.s Hoord. Jr. of Akron, ''i.'o t,-ls notified of bis t'atlor'H dcatli and m expected to arrivo in Car; soino time t.xl.i-. 'With hix arnvn.1 the t.u-Ihorflte-i hipc to obtain lnforntaiio-.i whether or not his father had any tuont y on his person Funer il nrratisretnenta will not b conip'rte1 tintil later. .

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WAS HE MURDERED

Ifl A BOX CAR?

Tr-fct Charles E. Boorfl, E year id. briclr mason of Akron. Ohio, was murdered In n, boi car and that hia body vs pushed cut of the car near Stiller, to Juda tha murder. Is the theory now bieff lr.Test'aatel by the Gary police and the office cf Coroner E. E. Evans. Koord's bociy was found three miles east of ililier ahng tlia B. & O. right of -vray by Charles Cunningham and Ai-hur Di'lor, two sitrr.al men, -while making: a run early Wednesday mcrr.-

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l-.--r!y -was broaaht to Gary, where ox. -1 T.ir.aticn was in v.!.:. B'-sidos wounds

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDSJND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army " Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Como Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The catlon of th year In the flruff trade Is Aepironal. the two -minute cold ana cougrh reliever, nuthorUttrely guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and mast enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as Quick end effective) as whiskey, rook and rye. cr any other cold and cough remedy they hare ever tried. All drujr stores are no-sr supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so a!! you have to 60 to get rid of that cold Is to step Into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar fTr a bttl cf Asplronal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls with four teispoonfuls cf water In a class. T,TUh yeur watch in your band, tike th drink at on5 swallow and call for ywr money back In two minutes If yoi cannot feel your cold fading away l'k a dream within the time, limit. Don't be bashful, for all dnijrglsts InrMe you and expect you to try it. Every- j body's dolr.gr It- I

Then your c H or coiiirh Is relieved, take th1? remainder of the bottle home to your wife stij babies, for Afplronal 's r-y fur the safest and" most effective, ' n "a't t take and the most ajrree-a1-!-cold nd e-i;jrh remedy for Infants and cM;-irn. Adv.

offleo lvhcn the taipac:s JUrfh In a the latt minute, to escnp.- the penalty.

Complete West Side of Broadway Paving liv rijrh'fa'il. the h'.g concrete cant,' i itipioyed in laying f"' tr.; of concrete. 011 the v t st Hide of Kro.1dw.1v ln f'.Hiy. I.f ! i-cri Ui Wabash oiol tlie IVnnsylvonia tra'-t.i will complete th: remaininK stilp near the Jr1! !iiia i a n a tracks accorO'.ns to tho cor-ttactonj l -

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12 ha bits were tith.-n. -G-Jiin ' wa ti:r verdict rendered. Judge Clemens fined defendants lij snd costs. Edward fi. Marsh assisted by tomiel J. Xtedding prosecuted the ck(v. and Capnucht and Miller wt-ro attorneys for the defense. Jt was stated last n'Rht by b rondantv attorneys that the case would be appealed' to higher court.

ASKED TO PAY TAXES IN GARY Residents of Miller are requested to Pay assessments that are now due. at Ihe city treasurer's office In Gary Instead of paying them at Crown 3?oint as Las been customary in pait yen a according to depujty city treasurer, John C. Terry. Several Gary bank.: are now assisting in the way of a;-Cfp-.inar payments of c9mn.

licVili5th burlen of the treasurer's

Gary's First Women Jury Return Verdict For th first t;uie in the history of Gary, 12 women jurors sat tn the chairs heretofore occupied by the opposite sex. and li.lered to the prosecution and defense in the case of ;ii. of Indiana vs. Gtorjre Hn,j E!i.ut"th Koch. M-hich was tried yestcrdaj ai'ierncon in the Justh'! of ttie pcae,; court o Judse Clemens. The trial was the resujt of defendants persistency in keeping- a pet Ccg and cat In the apartment, which they occupied in the Keener buildingI' was charged by the tetiants of th building- that the dog- and cat v f ro the direct cause of such a disagreeable odor in the build. 11 that the tenant.-i were compelled to employ n attorney hi an effort to i;ct thti cut and dog ou-te! from tli building. The Jury was out three hours before a decision could be reached, and

Democratic Meeting at Gary Public Library Aoout 7a pe,,r,ic WPre pil.?(.t ,u Ul(, d. nmcratin )nr-t,nar held t the Garv Ptiblio libra:-? . r, d. rn.K-rat lc i hairman Intrortueed tn. s,,c,,f li c-'iort u:ks were made by j, -.1 -i.ig.'-Marnett of Hamnt..tiJ. who :s rUo:iinK for :onfc'teiiifin; Ji--nmv Costell.i, vho is running for recorder: 1'ktU '. tnc-dcriii-.crutlc nmtnee for ciicu 1 j';h"e, V.'illiam J. Murray and Mrs. JUy from Hammond, who is ir.nnui for represntat! e. Km met White n;c made a short talk on how to operate the voting machine. Before Mr. Murray spt.ke, one-fourth or the audience had left, as h- was rh last one n the li t of speakers, nnd It was stated after the mectitisr that many of the people present were there for curiosity a fts r having r. ad In another paper tout some t h in set,si.tional was scheduled lo happen at lust meeting.

r. w. For this rr-s.ri the "dinner .chedu'i d take j.Uce at the "ln-is-t:un c.Mjreh to.Horrow at 6 p. m. hi.. ( i en called oiT lut 1'ao ineetinK planucd in honor of the grand matron will be held 011 Saturday evcr.iric;.

MAC SWINEY'S 71ST DAY T.I.i.VI v. ix. et. 21' - Terence MacSWney. the htiscor striking lord mayor 'f Ceok, pasre-d into vk.ient fits of de-1-rluiu today duriii- whl.:h he raved f-bout the irih republic. MacSwtney ; asscd into th ev-nt --first day of ' inuiaer strike after a restless and '. -ohn jiiht in I: ixtoit Jtil in.lrmr'y. He got about on hour's sleep i-..t lor too riiost j.arl he toacd and roiutercd in a fti-mi-cncious condition.

WAS MEMBER WHITING 0. E. S. WlirriNG. Ind.. tlct. 22 The death of Mrs. Ernestine lh-hn of t lark Station occurred in Hammond on Tuesday evening. Mrs. l:,.); is JV mei.a.er of the Wltltinx chapter. i. E. s, tho fi. E. S. services beins hi cbarne of the local chapter f. be li-ld tomor-

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BV WILr. IIAY (Chnlrmsa npobltcjn National Commlttre.) fWrttten K-kpressIr for the I X. NEW YORK. Oct. 22. The,' democratic campaign has been a complete and abject failure and has now thoroughly collapsed. The republican- will sweep the country. Tn an effort to placate the. Wilson followers, who were defeated in san

Francisco, Candidate r.it made his trip! to 'Washington and definitely made h s contract with the president resulting j in their well remembered statement, j

that 'they were in complete accord." Then Candidate Cox went out on hl.s own responsibility with his own managers, and conducted his campaign ail over the West and Middle West, entirely dropping' the president This campaign was the most dismal failure In tbe history of presidential candidates. In utter desperation, their whole plan was chang-ed and Candidate Cox,

abandoning all pretense of standing! alone, sought again tbe hopeless hvlp'

or trie, president and his friends, accepted their requirement that the Wilson league, be made the sole issue, a ccptcd the AVilson leadership entirely, together with the financial help from the rich 'Wilson leaguers and started out to vindicate the Wilson administration and the "Wilson league. In that mire they are now. BY CEOKGK WHITE fC'faolrman DrriKwratlc Nntlonul Committer. (Written Kipreatsly for the I. ' S.I CHICAGO, Oct. 22. When the presi

dent had succeeded m the reaet task of the generation, that cf evolving a Just and victorious peace basrrt upon the league of nations, he retained to the C. .S. One of the stronpeit advocate of the treaty end covtnsnr containing Article X pronouncnnitJ In many newspapers of F"b. 15, I Si;1, played a great part in wmnig the pe. pie to tbe peace of Taris. On thit date, he wrote; "Woodrow Wlison returns fir.n Europe bringing the most important document ever written on this enr'c. the full text of a consliluion upon which Js based a league of naioni. "This is the work of Woodrow YVoton mere than any other man or gro.jp of men. The accomplishment of sucn a task in so short a time reflects t!i greatest honor upon this country and proves the wisdom of the president ;n "going; himself." The, editor who wrote that is Arth ir Rr'sbn ne. The paper was the Chha:; Examiner.

NEWSPAPER STARTS INQUIRY WAS-Hl.VGTOX, Oct. 22.- The Federated Tess1, throug hits representaih here, Iaurence Todd, today railed upon Secretary of state Colby to make a complete Inquiry Into tbe reported detention of E. J. Costello. manager of the association. In Eondon and the conFeQitert order for Costelloa deportation. It was ren.ieated that the secretary cf state make public his findings.

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