Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1920 — Page 11
.fondav. November 22. 1920.
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AH-nigiit cabarets, -soft-dry saloons, shady hotels and professional poker and rap games have vrorokfcd the wratU of ilxyor Hodses of Gary. A "close tight" ordir was Issued Saturday by Mayor Hodges and put into tffect last r.ight. Music ceased and
lirhts went out on the South Stile cabarets at midnight. Several well lmoivn "games'" passed out of existence. A number of arretta wr mad a fcr violations of tie state liquor laws aad patrons of the. "white mule-' parlors were denied their evening's evening. Likewise tha morning's morning was obsolete. It was reported that certain hotels ia the- clt's cosmopolitan RiaJto refused to accomodate guest without baggage. The pt few months there has been steady i&flux of worsen of the easiast profession in Gary. Thes were largely girls In the early twenties, who patronised certain cabarets. They havi been ordered to secure employment or leave tha city, it is reported. The all-night cabarets were the scene of revelry from midnight until four o'clock ia the morning. Many of them liave ben decorated with branches, or leaves, and hollow pump-kins with candles the past few weeks, advertising mardi gras and carnival nights. The first restriction placed upon them was an order prohibiting the. dancing girls from sitting with' the gut-sts- Prior to that order the girls w-ould approach the men as they entered the place, go wth them to a table, secure a. percentage of . the money spent for drinis and charge twenty-fiva cents Tor each dance. They are still permitted to dance with tha men but must wait until they are solicited to dance. It Is understood that Mayor Hodges tas had a private Investigation of conditions and feund them not to his llilng. "The Mayor ha closed up everythng tight. said Mayor's Secretary Lin sard, today. The lid Is cn. The cabarets must close at midnight- Tho illicit sale of whitei mule must stop. He is going to put an end to the gambling and tha scarlet women can't stay in Gary." Mayor Hodges has never stod for an open town but while the police have ben ocupied with hunting down the automobile thieves, clothing store burglars and other criminals who have made Gary tie seat of their operations, the underworld has extended its operations. Night life has increased slowly the past few months and the South. Side threatened to blossom out as of old.
In an' Around GARY
FIND WHISKEY CARGO Gary police last night stopped an a-jtomoblie ia which, they found a cargo cT whiskey and arrested the driver and a passenger. The prisoners said they were Mike Visual, 105 Adams street and George Buao, 11 00 Adams street. Each was fined $80 and sentenced to 33 days in the county Jail for violation of the state liquor law by City Jpdge Dunn.
BREAKFAST Iced Cantaloup Hominy , Bacon Toast Coffe LUNCHEON Toasted Cheese Sandwiei Lettuce Salad with dressing- a 1; Russia Corn Muffins Iced Chocolate DINNER Tot Roast with Noodles New Potatoes Spinach Cherry Pudding
BREAKFAST Cherries Rolled Oats Scrambled Eggs Rolls Coffea LUNCHEON Salmon Salad Fresh Shredded Pineapple Sagred Iced Tea
DINNER Liver and Bacon Mashed Potatoes Corn Salad Boiled Rice with Strawberry Sanee POT ROAST WITH NOODLES Place two pounds of cheap cut of oeef. fat side down, in hot frying pan cr ftrelesj cooker kettle- When well browned, turn and brown the other side thoroughly, sprinkle with salt, pepper, chorped parsley and onion juica, cover tightly and simmer gently until tender, or about four hours, on back nf the stove or in fireless cooker. Remove meat; to fat in pan add 3 tablespoons flour and when well browned add one cup water or stock, stir until boiling, season with salt and pepper and pour over cooked noodles or maroni. STEAK A LA MINUTE Cook quickly in greased hot frying par. round steak cut very thin. When brown on both sides, serve very hot with mock mushroom or tomato
Iced Chocolate
Make a chocolate syrup by mixing one pound of chocolate with one pound of sugar- and one pint of water. Boil for two or three minutes, cool, add a few drops of vanilla extract, fill in bottles, store. When needed, serve by adding 3 tablespoons of this syrup to one glass of coJd milk. You may top it with tntrshmallow whip. . DRESSING A LA RUSSIE 1 teaspoon salt. M teaspoon pepper, cayenne. 2 tablespoons vinegar, i : t ! a
' cup oi unwi sauce, e. teaspoons chopped olives, V4 cup salad oil. Mi th intrrvA !it in tVi nrAar
given.
CORN SOUFFLE To one cup of white sauce, add two cups of fresh cooked or canned corn. Vi teaspoon sa't and yolks of two S?8. beaten until they are thick and
fluffy. Cool, fold in whites of two eggs beaten until stiff nd dry. Turn into a buttered baking dish and bake in a moderate oven from 25 to 80 minutes. HUCKLEBERRY PIE 2Vx enjps of berries, flour, eup sugar, 4f teajpoon sail Line a deep plate with phun past, fill with berries slightly dredged with flour; sprinkle with sugar and a dash of salt, cover, and bake 45 minutes in a moderate oven. HUCKIZBEHPY 6ILCUTTS 2 cups of tread flour. 6 teaspoons baking powder. teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons butter substitute or lard, 14 cups of milk or water, 1 cup huckleberries. Mix dry ingredient zrx. sat twice. Work in shortening itb tips of fingers; add gradually the liquid, nixing with knife. Stir in the huckleberries, drop by spoonfuls on Riase! pan one inch apart. Brush over with milk and bake in uot oves about eight minutes.
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A moving picture scene and the Church of Christ of the Calumet district will be given at the He;-ilie school Tuesday. Nov. at 7.30 p. in. Everyone welcome.
HUGE LOSS FROM B02B EXPLOSION CHICAGO. Nov. 52. -A eerles of explosions In the Drexel &quare garage today caused a fire that wrecked the plant and destroyed 7a automobiles. One fireman was injured. The loss la estimated at $300,000.
Sun' Immenalty. The sun. wbjcb Is Vy r.o means a large star, as stars go, could easily contain within Its boundaries the entire earth and nioon and the distance between them, says the Scjentlfic
American. In fact, three system like J
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ould be strung out In a row through ; tne center of the sun, without coming j within 50.0C0 cllea of his surface on eJUter'slde.
Ntver Atone. The man who lives under an hahlical tense of the divine presence keep up 8 perpeiaal cheerfulness of temper, and enjoys every moment tn satisfaction of thinking himself fn company with his dearest and best of friends. The time never lies heavy upon him: It Is Impossible for him to be alone. Joseph Addison.
U Yoa Hire Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND
The Gary Street Railway company has announced that $31,000 of the $15.OfO loan the company Is negotiating has been taken by its 272 employes. The public Is asked to subscribe to the remainder of the loan In $1C0 bonds on ale for $90.
Think This ' Over. Tou don't have to belong to tho "laboring clashes" to be honest; yea don't have to belong to the "caplmltstir class" to become wealthy. Most other popular beliefs nre shout as well founded as those. Exchange.
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Prompt and Ef&cient Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The Electric Motor Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammaud
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ANOTHER HOLDUP CHICAGO, Nov. CO. Three a.vned automobile bandits today held up Harry Hoelter, cashier for a large wholesale taking comr-any and robbed him of $2,750 In cash and checks.
UNION SERVICES Union services will be held by the Protestant churches of Gary at the Methodist Episcopal church Thursday forenoon, the sermon to be preached by the JteY. William Grant Seaman.
RESURFACE STREETS More than 100. 000 vards of streets Trill be resurfaced In Gary if the program outlined by City Engineer Cott:cgha.m Is approved by the board of works, which received it today.
WAR TANKS
One of the famous two-men war tanks arrived in Gary Saturday to ised In recruiting men for the United States army.
Ruaa Didn't Work. It was the night before Christmas end mother was having a g-eat doal of trouble getting little Helen to go to bed, and finally said, "Santa Claus sent word he is coming tonight, so you must get to bed and to sleep," when mrfhr'a nnirel child niriraH "flnn't
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ENGINEER REFORT City Engineer Cottinsrham told the board of works today that the construction of sewed 101 between Lincoln and Pierce streets had been completed.
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Miss Josephine Young- of Chicago, one of the largest property owners of the Miller district.
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CHALLENGE POLICE IT.ke Bush and Andrew Evanovlch went at each other's throat at Broadway and Eighteenth last night. They left eff fighting one another and united in an effort to fell a policeman, who sought to separata them. At the station they Issued a sweeping challenge to the entire police department. This morning they were fined J15 each for fighting.
APPROVES ROLLS The board of public works today approved the assessment rolls on seven ' atroet. alley and sewer Improvements rt cently completed. TV!th the completion of the South Broadway resurfacing improvements are practically suspended for the winter.
$15,000 IMPROVEMENTS remit will be asked this week by the proprietors cf the Orpheum Candy Kitchen for remodeling improvements to cost 115.000. The candy kitchen is the oldest fountain and candy store in the city.
MOVIE STOCK SOLD Promoters of a moving: picture producting company to be located in Southern California have been selling stock In Gary and it was reported today that one of the city's oldeyt business men is galling out to Invest his fortune in the business. The company.
according, to Its agents, plans producing comedies on the order of the Ml"k Sennet pictures in which the famous bathing girls are featured. The Gary business man will make his home ia California.
CASS 07 TAjrSS r wish to thank our friends ejid neighbors for thair kind assistance and sympathy during the illness and death of my husband, Wm. S. "Warner. Also for the many floral offerings, especially
The Hubbard Steel Fiya.. do I thank. 11-C2-1 AXXA L. WARXER.
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at 8: 15 P. M. ' Benefit of United Spanish Amen- i can War Veterans of Hammond, j Indiana.
IN MEMORIAM
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In loving memory of our dear little son and brother, who passed away two years ago today, November 22. 1915: Sad was the hour that fatal more, When God called my dear son away. Oh, for the touch of your loving hands. The sound of your voice that is still. And a smile from your loving face. That lies on a distant hill. Tour lovlnsr Mother, MRS. JOHN STLUR, BROTHERS AJS'D SISTERS. U-22-1
CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Estimates gladly furnished on fixtures and wiring. PHONE HAMMOND 46 Cor. Fayette and Walter Sts.
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GARY POLICE NEWS Fred , Bennett, 1333 Adams street
v.-as arrested yesterday chargred with tTsault with Intent to kill. His wife :i been bound in thair home at l'" Karrifon street surTer:n.3: from lacerat or.; tr.d bruises about the head a -.d fheuldsrs. She said hr husband beat ' her with a stove poker. They are r.clored people. Mike Marakes. 122i Washing-tor. itreet, was found unconscious on the sidewalk In front of h:s home. H4 rri been hit on the head with a club and roib?d of 56. Ma-ry C:fl".is. 95 yeirs ild 2207 Jtlfer3a.treit -vas ru.. So-n by r. a-i-tonobIs dri"tn V;- S-snf-'i Wrf--t".r. 32 Aisrr.j !tret vtera'- sr-.i vercli inj--"-d 1 rssiiex ' ' ?!':i t th p-'.iie. Irritating Coughs Promptly tret eouihs, ccidt. hrs-a?s, brMc.iitis and srrulor :nf 3ed sni irrits-rtd CMuiitioa? of th; Lbroat v.zh .Hi tm-yiy Vi c?s 1
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GARY, INDIANA At the Close of Business, NoyemDer 15, 1920.
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Six Per Cent. Interest and Safety Put your savings to work at six per cent, interest. Buy Gary Street Railway First Mortgage Bonds And cash your interest coupons every six months, like Liberty Bond:. Over two hundred of our employees have bought more than $31,000 worth of bonds within the last ten days. Buy a $100 Bond for $90 and the Gary Street Railway Will Pay You $2.50 Interest Every Six Months and $100 at Maturity of the Bond, Your money will be spent before your own eyes in building new tracks and pavement for your street railway on Broadway, between the Wabash and Pennsylvania railroads, in the City of Gary. The Public Service Commission of the State of Indiana, August, 1920, fixed the value of Gary St. Railway at $ 1, 800,000. This value is over four times the amount of all first mortgage bonds issued, including the $75,000 now being sold. For information ask any Street Railway employee or ipply at Company's office, 567 Broadway.
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