Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 11

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COLORED FREE-FOR-ALL Chickens, knives, revolvers with a free-for-aN tight with natures g!ovj and botiies concluded the festivities f colored bearding house lust evfrang and as a fitting climax to the incident. three men are in Jail wrapp:d .n bar.dagee with a nur.-.ber of charge preferred asainst them by the Harbor police. Chief Ed ODonnell with Captain Downey were !n consultation at the Harbor station, when the phone rang raying- that a man had been shot at 3535 Carey srtret. The patrol loaded with reserves answered the call and found cne person In the name Henry incent. r.e-iro shot In the arm. "When juettor.ed by the police. Vincent is said to have told the police that the argument arose as to the number of chickens each of them could seise for a great Thanksgiving dinner they had planned. i Vincent to'.d of a number of wholesale raids he had nile on chicken coups throughout the Harbor and all went well until another negro accused h!rn of laying down. Vincent was taken to the etation after his Injuries were, dressed and placed In a cell. The police chief feeling that the fcad secured their man. again called fc!a men Into consultation, they had ; teen talking perhaps five minutes, when the phone rang again, this time Paul Ivupstak cf S527 Ivy street, was fa the -wire and explained to the po'".re In very few words that a couple of negroes had entered his place and stole 18 chickens. Agaia the yatrol was called Into use and while Hearing the scene of the robbery three shots w-ere to be heard in the distance. Upon arriving. Paul explained that he had gone into the house and secured a. rifle and coming , "Jt again, had fired the shots at a flee- j 1cg negro. Finding no real clues, the i rollee returned to the station and continued their conversation, tut ala'!, fate decreed that they roust fly again. fht time a trire was received saying that a man was lying in the Sheridan restaurant with bjllet wounds in fc'.a hip nJ arms. j TThen the pcllo arrived on the scene a man who gave his name as Fred Jefferson of 3536 Parish avenue was writhing !n agony. He told the police that he had heea ehot by an unknown r-.an while on his way to the restiu- , rar.t to get h!s supper, but the roll; ceelng- that his story w&s kind cf flimsy and" for the fact that he had been carrying a ruit case wherein contained a number of chickens, decided to place hJm under arrest. He was taken to the Harbor station and after several hours of questioning told the police that he had stole the chickens from a house on Ivy street and implicated Jesse Peters, whom the police later arrested. The final substance of the matter is that Lupstak has secured bis 13 chickens already cleaned, the three negroes are under arrest and the chief Is now able to resume his conversation relatlve to a further cleanup of the town.

'' C.i-U?-.' Lif'i'aings won heir ?8'-r.'h z-i'i- .- gri, t," J v-nin 're H',k!-.i". A : by a i.-cre of i: to 6. The Chic 2 so lids cn tho toss and chose to kick. Caii;iiiTn boctod the fc5i! th L.:ini .. 'i-yard line. Xeor grabbed the ball end ran back to the center of the neld. whore both teams battled for four minutes. Callahan, then br.-'ke through the Lightning line tf-r a touchdnvn. A httle later LocosiO secured the ball for the Lighteiiings and carried the ball for a touch-down. This ended the first quarter. The se.-end quarter was marked with slcv and poor t laying on the part i-f both elevens and end?d with the score standing a tie. 6 to 6. The seoond half started with the Lightnings kicking. Both toams battled in tho middle of the Held, displaying woriderfdl teamwork and fast playing. The last quarter started with Murphy, substituting for Meehan at end lor the locaJ warriors. Ton minutes

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eleven began playing real ball. Locos-io, j

i is arrivin at Indiana Harb-r to honor the dav of. . ti . ,

homo f-,.t, -.d.in,po!:f h, at- ,1 h r.ksgivlng. At the hur of 7:3!) with his parents the Charles A. Johnstend, a de-Mi -llg, , er wsl sp.n 1 : o'clock. to. in North Magoun avenue. Mr.

... . . " " wun n.a uik t .nr. pne Mrs. Artnur Miller are arriv- j Johston will be acc oil Fir urdl. f ing frnn Nannanee. Ind this evening t,i.

V.". E. J r.C -f N-rth Birlng i.enuej t" spend the Acek-end, with the L. W. is apendintr wak at h's f-.rmcr lumo ' Cll'S. A. Strrdims and J. Hill families.

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tit bib c-i'.'urt trlry our taMaa j .t the cli.-.lc FT id; f -rr.o: s thej J K vhertr.e H'ur-. .h ''.re f" Tiarbor ;

r.:c.ittrs sea tc i.ea t.r.3s ircers. i:i the Odd Ke'l:-:' FuJd;:tr at Last ' CU;c3fcC. the l.i'ter is h-11 on Tuesday;

afterr.oT.s of tach veek. j 1,1 Sheffield. Ill He Is an employe of

l me in.tisraie .um. j patent at the Mercy hosoital in fiirv

Mrs. Rollo Myers of Hemlock street I undergoing an operation for appendi-

l has returned home from the Mercy' cltls. Mr. Sirlin and the two children

hospital In Gary with her baby son ! are stsy'ng In the meantime with Mrs. who is now ten davs o',l m4 naml Lllzabeth S rlin in Fir street. Krand-

Grarevine st , at a gathering tonight at i;lchar(J john. mother of the little ones.

tnc norr.e oi -urs. james jonnstone in Ivy t. Miss Dickson is to be present

and will occupy tho ptace ji nonor with Mr. Pavis.

mpanled here by

The "":?izens Bank emploes of Indl-

an i liirKa will hoor one of their force Mr. Harry Davis, who t soon to become wedded to Miss Margaret Dickson of

guests at the affair. Mrs. Elizabeth Black Adam, of Carey street is recovering f r?m a minor operation performed on her recently.

A Thanksgiving d nner will be held ! Two wee tots on Euclid avenue in at th hnmo (if Mr Tr F!r1rn,ini the same neizhborhood will not enjoy

Mrs. Oilie Sirlin of Block avenue la a Jenkins In Carey street to honor the I Thanksgiving Day owlnjr to Illness.

visit to this city of Mrs. Edmunn a i They are Marilyn Jernberg and Marsister, Miss Anna Van Uoy cf Green! gart t Beardon. the latter one is seven Bay ann Mr. Charles Spaulding. Mr. t years of age and the other little girl ann Mrs. Al Neunian will aiso be is but one year old.

Miss MarJrie M ller of 1707 135th

I street has departed fo ri visit of a I month at V.'ichlta, Kansas, and will arrive in time there to be the guest at

Mrs. Leo Ismert who is visiting her a house party of a former school chum parents, the Harry Ackroyd in North' Vis Beed Skinner. Magoun avenue, fro mher home at Oma- Frank T. Eschenbach of Chicago

avenue arr'vel home today from a trip to Gree"n Bay. Wis.

ho. Nebraska, was the honored guest at a luncheon held yesterday afternoon st the home of Mrs. L. V. Giles in U5th st., with Mrs. John Hill as assistant hostess. The luncheon appointments were all in pink and white selections. Covers were laid for eighteen.

Donald, the small son of Mr. and

of the game the local Mr5 Eas,, JohnSlton in North Bar1ng

"w in inn rajiiier part or tli game, made a touchdown, again secured the ball and ran some distance for an.nhr.r t

touchdown. When the M-histle blew

The Misses Clara Nellsen and Seg-

: fried Johnson of Chicago have beeny

guests for a few duys of Mrs. W. E. ; Jones in North Baring av?nue. ! The August Jernbergs of Euclid avej rue will spend their Thanksgiving with . Mr. Jernberg's mother. Mrs. .Hilda Jernberg in Chicago with. Miss Hattie ! Johnston a art additions.1 guest.

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and ..Irs. Nell Blatt of North Ol-i . . . . , M .

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for ihe end of the game, the t'.n.'U score showed that the local eleven had made 12 points while the vifjting ha-J 6 to their credit. Thankigning, the Lightnings and the Harrison A. C. of Indiana Harbor .!',! Ftag a game at tie General American Field at 2:30 p. m.

CAR IS RECOVERED "vTord has been received from the Detective Bureau cf Chicago, by Miss Gertrude Busch. who !s employed at Xte'.nholts. that the machine which was stolen from her residence Sunday has been recovered. According to the -telegram received this morning it appears that several young- men wishing a Joy ride, had taken the car to Chicago and then abandoned It.

SMALL ROBBERIES Two new robberies have been reported to the police within the past 24 hours. Mrs. Haywood of 4C2S Carey street, reports that sometime during last right thieves entered her iiome and departed taking with them a valuable gold watch and ether wearing apparel. Peter Pair of the Indiana C4t Stone ccmpany reports that thieves broke three locks at the company's building and destroyed paper valued at $s:o.

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LEGION HCETI50 East Chlcagro post, 21. American Legion held a. special meeting last evening in the city court rooms and a number cf Important matters -were' taken up and discussed. Plans were made and committees ap- ; pointed for a smoker and luncheon to be held within the next two weeks. Plans were also made to secure a . well known speaker, who will be an- . nourrced through these columns within a few daysL , "While the attendance was not all that could be expected, there was some , decided Improvement over the previo-us : meetings. With the new ofScers now In the cha'-r. there, promises to be a live or- ; ganlsation representing East Chicago. :

ment at the Oiildrens Hospital in Chicago, and is wearing a cast at the present time which forbids his coming home to his parents -very soon. He is four years old.

Edith Hilstrem of car-r St.. is & suf- j

ferer of rheumatism. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Hilstrom. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnstone ot Ivy st.. will .rend tomorrow n the

I East Side at a ThaiiKsg'.ving dinner.

The next regular meeting of the Woman's Catholic Order of Forresters, will take place the second Thursday of December. The m-eeting th.ls -week would occur tomorrow and has been postponed on account of the holiday. The ladies of the First M. E. Church cf East Chicago, have everything about in readiness to launch their annual bazaar, next Wednesday, December 1st, in the social rooms of the church at the corner of Chicago and Baring avenues. A feature cf the event will be a supper cumvier.cing at 6 o'clock. The various tooths will ronta:.i practical home made utilities. Mrs. Fmst Williams tu,Krise that of the fancy work: Mrs. T. E. Williams of th? upron1: Mrs. A. E. Peters, the candy; Mrs. James Clements, handkerchiefs; Mrs. Floyd Fryer, pracel pest; Mrs. Iver Jnr.es v ill direct arrangements of the supper. The usual invitation is extended all to be present. Word from the bedside of Mr. Thomas Cowley, who is present in the care of his mother at Windsor Park, is not very encouraging. The patient has baen at two sanitariums lately. Mr. Cowley and his family are well known in this city through his visits here to the Iver Jones fajnll in South ilagoun avenue. Tickets ar being put on sale today for a banquet to be held at the First Methodist church of East Chicago cn Tuesday, Dec. 5th. at which Bishop Frederick D. Lute of Indianapolis will fpcak. The Ladles' Social union cf that churches preparing a "swell" dindiner for the occasion. It Is for both men and women and Is cxptcted to be well attended. The union Thanksgiving services will be held in the First Metrodist church of East Chicago tomorrow evening at 7:30. Rev. Frank Mapes will deliver the address. Prof. Alvin Thomas, who Is home from tha D Pauw music school for the Thanksgiving vacation, will preside at the organ. The offering will be given to local benevolence. The Christian Science Society of

East Chicago will hold services honor-

cott avenue will spend their Thanksgiving at Joliet. Ill at the home or relatives.

Mr. oii. Mrs. Edward Jenkins of the

V.'ickey apartment will go to Chicago tomorrow and take Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Easterly,; well known in this locality. j Serxices will be hM tomorrow evening at St. Paul's Evangelical church

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Babies of ail ages and sizes flooded the clinic room at the Welfare Station. In East Chicago yesterday and a clinic will be hell at Indiana Harbor Friday afternoon, the 25th, at the Kathcxine House, 3?Q3 Deodar st The clinics, are not enly for babies who suffer from malnutrition and other kindred Ills but the ones who are in the best of heclth and condition are also wanted that tabulation might bs made of tho babies who enjoy the best of health and ascertain the reasons for tho attainment of that perfection. Mothers of Indiana Harbor are urged to bring their babes to that clinic Friday afternoon. Drs. Leach and B-osenbaum both who have

studied and graduated under the em'.n- j ing Thanksgiving day at Brown's hall

ent child exrert. Dr. Isaac Abt. of Chi-j in Chicago avenue at 10:43 o'clock, cago, make all examinations and give j Following the lesson-sermon there will the advice necessary. Trained nurses j be a brief time given to the expression assist the doctors and mothers and j gratitude. there is not a more interesting place to Anthony Sirlin, a well known Indi-

II ARBOR MAX' ON TRIAL. Jajae. Lascos of Indiana Harbor, who Is accused of attacking his daughter, will be tried this afternoon before a Jury at Crcwn Point. The de-iftndant-is tcharged with asauit upon his twenty year old daughter Margaret, who 1. employed at the Cudahy plant. The father or rather defendant was only prevented from consummating the crime by his Aged, sickly and crippled wife, whom he late? beat and killed unmercifully. From all reports Xasios b attempted an attack a numbr cf times his daughter and it is further asserted that he has made statements that he would kill her. Lster A. Ottenhe'.mer ot East Chicago has been engaged as special prosecutor for the state.

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PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY No. 110 JOHN R. FAR0VID. President C. P. PACKER. JR.. Srcretary E. E. DUBBS. Vice Presidsnt. C. P. PACKER. JR.. Treasurer Condewed Statement of the Condition of the Citizen's Trust & Savings Bank

At Indiana Harbor, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its Wines on November 15, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $378,196.77 Overdrafts 1,146.56 Bonds and Stocks 1 76.99 1 .85 j Company's Building 32,074.20 i Furniture and Fixtures 16.140.51 :Due from Departments (Insurance) 6,301.93 'Due from Banks and Trust Companies $45,631.42

Cash on Hand 34.559.98 Cash Items 22,000.00 102,191.40

TOTAL RESOURCES $713,043.22 LIABILITIES

First State Trust And Savings Bank 137 th And Cedar Streets. Indiana Harbor Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 7 A Safe Investment for a Widow Often a widow it faced with the problem of investing her money where it w.ll brinz a HIGH income

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sell at par. hold their value, and are redeemed at 1C0 cents on the dollar at maturity. In ten years' time no investor in these Bonds has ever lost a cent. Secured by first mortgages on carefully-selected income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago. Indiana's most diversified industrial center, these Bonds make an ideal investment for savings, bonus, or inherited money, Make YOUR money earn MORE. GET 7 and SAFETY. Ask about these bonds. "Pet Something in the Bank Each Pay Day" The Home of the State Buildiag and Loaa Awociarioa

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burplus -t.lAAJ.UU Undivided Profits Net 19.634.91 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 7,028.14 Demand Deposits, Except Banks $276,168.39 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 283,918.23 Trust Deposits, Except Banks 62,913.65 Special Deposits, Except Banks 3,694.43 Certified Checks 572.30 627,267.00 Premium Reserve on Bonds 5,010.44 Cash Over 102.73

TOTAL LIABILITIES $713,043.22

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: I, C. P. Packer, Jr., Cashier of the Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, of Indiana Harbor, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. P. PACKER. JR. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 23rd day of November, 1920. SIGNE E. MYREN. Notary Public My commission expires February 20, 1 924.

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