Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1920 — Page 2

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SAD SCENE ENACTED AT GARY DEPOT

A .d scene wan enacted at the I-ako 6hore atation In Gary Saturday mornIns:, bringing the tears to a dozer, or more pair of eyea. which saw an agJ roup'e bow their heads In gllcnprayer. According to the tory. the principal cf the scene. Mr. and Mrs. V. U Wolf, an aged couplo had made a tfdlous three days Journey to Gary t'" vifft their son who had been injure! 5rt the mill. They had traveled akm-? 'rom their little home at Hcinesteai. F!a. Upon their arrival at the station, they were at a loss, wiiere and what steps to take and the aged mother went to a telephone and railed the Gary General Steel company hospital to where she had been informed her .ii had been taken. Why Ralph "Wolf, brr on. is not here any more, he died of his injuries:,'" a voice answered at the other end ot ilif wire and the white haired old lady did rot stop to listen any more. The fhockirg- sews that her son, Ralph. So years old, who. had bee;i injured n i he mill and had passed away had been too much for her. Passengers in the station saw h'r turn pallid, ewoen and rushed to her assistance. Sobbing as if her soul w ere crushed she was almost near a nervous collapse. "When the luisban.l was informed he too suffered the torture of heart pain and feebly assisted the little gray haired woman whs had been his help mate for these 5U long years past. "We are Christian people and wisM .orr.e one could pray." said the father and husband. "Say, can you pray?" jiid one man who was assisting the couple t. another man who happened by. "No, l can't." returned the passerby, but he stopped .bared hi head and mumble 1 a prayer that at least answered its purpose and eased the hearts of the sad coupje. Then some one called the mill where the ion had met his death and Informed the officials that their assistanc; was needed. Maj. Burr, head of the Safety Board, responded and in a ca'i took them to the sad Wolf home -t 876 Harrison street, there a heart broken' dau jhter-ln-Iaw waited the mother and father of her husband. What happened after that matters 1 ttie as the scene was a sad one indeed nd doubly so when the casket con-

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taining the remains the loved one was carried from the little home to Its placed on a train, carrying it to it.-t last retins place In a lifUe Flortfl-i cemetery.

LAKE CO. OFFICERS . HUNTED THIS MAN

said he did not believe congress would i approve a rales tax. Senator Watson's declaration for the extension of the time for payment! was significant as showing a decided drift of opinion among the Republican leaders It has been the tirouram

j of tie treasury department to pay up1 the ar Uelit within tKt nty-flve years.

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Monday, December 6, 1920.

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to support her and she lia been forced i t - work In orde r to niakti a living. Hlie also says Kennedy called her vile names. She auks for S6.000 alimony and the custody of their 18-year-old won. McAleer. Doreey & Gillett ate her attorneys.

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I American I. viti' ( i PITTSBURGH, Dec. 6 -The belief! Arm r lean fcii-ttli,K is general here that Pitt'sliurgU will Artieri.un Steel Foundry .. fltfure extensively In the deliberations i American Tel. and Tel of the federal grand jury that wl't' Anaconda

meet at Indianapolis JluryJay. The reason for that belief is that this city has figured extensively in the transportation of liquor to Indianapolis and other points in Indiana. A new and small version of "les Miserable. " with a federal aser.t -is a Jean Vaijean and hn!f a hundred Javerts throwing their shadows across, his rath, might be written in connection with tiie disposal of Detroit. Toledo and Pittsburgh liquor in "!iieas". Indianapolis and other places:. This person was so active and dclnered so much liquor to unexpected persons in unexpected places tliut various police departments. r rather those parts o: the police departments that, ate affni attng- with rum running, grew suspicious, and a plan was formed to railroad him on framed-up charges, the idea being that if he was in Jail or in prison his value as a wltnets before the federal jrrand jusy or in the fed

eral court would be lessened and h s 1 evidence worthless, particularly after j the attorneys for the dfense showed him to be a "jail bird." j lroleeted by rbion. j Certain police officers ii Chicaj.'. j Gary, South Pend. Ilast Chicago aa t '

Lonansport have made an almost j -country-wide search for htm. The; lll l.o STOCK, matter was reported to Commissioner j IKMJS KeeHpt. 4!'.'HH; market. 10 Oribson, and he has been able to keep 15 i(,wer: bulk. JlO'-i 10.25. top.

thls important witness away iromij,,. heavy welRht. j i o.nu ,i 1 u.30 ; medium

Use Soothing Musterole CALL LEGION MEETING

Vhea those sharp pains go shootinjf thvougli your bead, vthen your skuil 6eems as it it would split, just rub alitUa Musterole oa your temples aud neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain.usually givinrjquickrelief. Mujt!?ro3e is a clean, white ointment, made tvtth oil of mustard. Better thaa a mustard plaster and does not blisterMany doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, ceur alzia. congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of tho back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruisc3, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chert (it often prevents pneumonia). It 3 always dependable. 15c and 6ic Jara; hospHul tUe $.'!.ui

A special meeting of Hammond pot lfi of the American lesion has been called for tomorrow evening to con-

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CARD OT THANKS V wish to " express our heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to the members of K;ist Chicapro I'ost, American Legion, to the ex-soldiers of Whitinc, Indiana Harbor and Jhmmnnd, to the city officialH of Kast Chicaifo. to the police department and to all friends of th" family, who so nobly offered their services, and for their grand floral tributes in Ihe death of my lace husband, farter H. Ionovan. Mrs. Carter Ionovan. Mr. and Mrs. Ojarlcs K. Don1I:S man. Sr.. and Fatr.Hy.

aider the proposal of asking the Hammond council to recommend changes in the plans for the erection of a soldiers and sailors memorial. The plan now under consideration ii the outgrowth of the athletic meeting: at the court house last week when it was proposed to have an athletic field with club house and playground facilities bui't in place of the memorial hall, which

the committee first recommended. In the scheme discussed, the Legion will bare quarters In connection with the athletic field the same as they would have had in the memorial building.

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WHITING CHURCH BASIS OF SUIT The new oh arch bu.hlin. of the Greek Catholics of Whitinjr was today made the basis of a suit which was tiled in tiie Hammond superior court. The suit is for foreclosure of a mechanic's lien held by the Sterling I.ulvmber & Supply company, which furnished part of tiie material for the construction of the building: last winter. The defendant is (;.ibriel Msrtyak. administrator of the ;rek Catholic diocese ef the United States as succes

sor In trust of the Rt. Ilev. Joseph

those who have "framed" .to railroad j weight. flO.lO'a 1O.P.0; litJht, weight. J Artlnskl. et. al. Attorneys Ketterhoff

him. and. so far as is known, he is sate

from a trumped-up trrest, because th" crooked police who are after him can not locate his whereabouts. That he will appear before the fe-rand jury , at Indianapolis is certain, but whether he will appear in court as a witness is not known. If he docs appear in court he will tell an interesting story ot successfully dodging the numtii-ous Javcrts who are on his trail.

WATSON FAVORS

J10.fi4t lO.oO; light lights. I'.luV 1 0.15: heavy packing; sows, smooth. J3.00 isH0: pitfs. J9.15fg 10. in. CATTLE Receipts. 1 S .000 ; market, strong. 'Jo'i al't' hipticr. Jiecf Steers Choice and prime, $13.SOvr 15.7a: medium and good. $9.0') if

1 :.& : li(j''t wtight. $1 l.Ou 'ii 1 .".50 , good j and choice, $ 1 1 0" ii 1 i ."'). j i'.'jt.-hcr i'attle--lU ift-rs. t.Si 1-.- j 0U; cows, $ 1 . 7 0 V 1 .,"e..i : buils. U.i'J ' 9.Z3. j fanners and Cutters Cows and h"if- j ers. $3.01.74: ca nncn steers, $4.00 fi.il). vosl calves (light and handy- j weight). JlO.Mi'ii ll.it'; feed r steer. I

Ahlgrtn are appearing for the plaintiff.

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Charles Jtiq.ies is asking for a divorce from Verna .laqu's !n a suit flied today in the Hammond ;ipcrior court. They were married Jjlv o, K,r'9. and separated October 1 i. K'lti. Tiie plaintiff says his wife abandoned liiin and he does not know v. here she now is. Jaques lives in Hammond and is employed at (lie "icneral American plant in Kast Chicago.

DEBT 60 YEARS

WASHINGTON. D. C. Pec. 6 Ex-i tension of the time for the payment of the war debt over a period of sixty

years was advocated today ny senator Watson of Indiana. He urged that to lighten the tax burden. Kepeal of the excess rrof.ts tax and reduction of the surtaxes on large incomes also were urged by him. Senator Watson discussed the tax situation following his return from a conference at Philadelphia with Senator Tenrose. The Pennsylvania senator is chairman of the finance committee. It was .Senator Watson's opinion that hearings on either tax or tariff legislation should start soon after the holidays to get it well under way by the time a special session Is called under the new administration. I.oneHortb for Repeal. Representative Longworth favored repeal of the excess profits tax and the substitution of a tax on undistributed profits of corporations. He

Western Hang Cii i; Ref s'eeis, $ T.7i 'U 1 0. i cows and heifer.", $j.H5g i

liCTTKK Fleet ;pts 4.21 tuns, creamery cytra. 4c. firsts, IS'oijc; packing- stork. 15 'a 25c. V. 1C .-' --Fleer ! ; is, 1 CC'I eacs. Current rec ipts. 6K'J 73c: ordinary firsts. tlpIT 7c . firsts. 7"ti 7c: extra. iOQiSc: cheeks. 4,"i ibr-. ' ClIEEyU Twins. new U5 ?r 3.". '.f; daisies. 2,' 's rn C6e . your g Amr-r''- . 07c. lonfel.orns. 27c; brio'.. 23t 21 '-. LIVr.' I' WI.TKT Turkey!.. rbickiTif, y 'q 27c: springs. :ie; ro..ters. 1!-:: K.e. 26c, ducks. 27c. P( rTAToKS Receipts 7S cji -"s . ! a -ttota and thios sacked. $l. '." ft 1.70.

CHICAGO VEAI SO to 0 ihs.. J 0 j 12c. 70 to frO lbs. Hiil2c; ?0 to 100 lbs., 13f;14c; fancy. ii. overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs.. II"-.

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU

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Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the . year tn tlis drug trade is Aspironal, Jhe twe -minute cold and cough reliever, autliorititlv)y guaranteed by tho laboratories; tested, anproved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people a ten times as quick and effective as whirkcy, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they hava ever tried. All drujj stores arc new suppllil with the wonderful new ellxjr, o all you hae to do to get ri4 cf that cold Is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell liim to serve you two teapocnfula with four teaspoonfxila of water In a gluss. With your watch in your hand, take th drink at one swillow and call for yo-.ir money back In two minutes it yon cannot feel your cld fading away tiku

n drnm within fhp time limit- Don't!

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fix my cold tn ALWAYS keep Dr. King's Nev? I Discovery handy. It breaks up - har J. stubborn col&3 and stops the paroxysms of coughing." No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. At your druggists, 60c and $1.20 a bottle. For colds and coughs

Stubborn Bowels Tamed Leaving the system uncleaned, clogged bowels unmoved, results in health destruction. Let the gently stimulating Dr. King's Tills bring to you a regular, normal bowel ar-d liver functioning. Same old price, 25c. Alldruggists.

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AUTO COLLISION In a co;:-..ion yesterday at Highland treet aroi Calumet avenue the automobile of Krank White of Hammond was badly damaged. White was driving north when the rear of his car was struck by a machine driven by Albert Wa'l of Hobart. Wall turned on Calumet avenue from Highland Mrect. White estimated the damage to his car at JISO.

SALE OF XMAS SEALS A rranc men ! s are hcinar made to fmake the sale of Christmas seals for tin: Anti-Tuberculosis association the Srrcatest Hammond hss ever had. Mrs. W. J. .Stevens Is chairman o the seal campaign in Hammond. The following places will have salesmen from now until Christmas: rostoffice. Iion Ptore. K. C. Minas Co.. J. A. Aubrey. ZUl North Hohnian street.. Dwyers Conf eetloner ftor?. .Standard avenue; and Harrison Mrct. I'uwn-statc cities have had ycals on k.i'c for several weeks and are reporting sreat success.

Kennedy Divorce Suit i-uit for divorce was filed today in the Hammond superior court by Belle Kennedy. 203 Ixigan street. Ilamtnoni. sgaintrt William J. Kennedy. They were married June ift, ifcOS. aid fepa?atd Julv 11 of this year. Mrs. Kfn-

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NOLLE & BALL Comedian! LESTER BELL & CRIFFIN Comedy Acrobatic Also "PHANTOM FOE" The Greatest Serial of Them All

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DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Constance Tahnadge is "THE PERFECT WOMAN" EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Fannie Ward in "SHE PLAYED AND PAID" WEDNESDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Constance Talmadge in "THE PERFECT WOMAN" and Fannie Ward in "SHE PLAYED AND PAID" Afternoon Only EVENING "SHE PLAYED AND PAID" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Richard Travers in "THE HOUSE WITHOUT CHILDREN" Also Joe Ryan in the 1st and 2nd episode of "Hidden Dangers" Afternoons Only Saturday morning children will be admitted for 2 cents.

SUNDAY Wanda Hawley in "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" Also Harold Lloyd Comedy

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TODAY George Walsh in "THE PLUNGER" Also "Bride 13"

WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY William Farnum in "IF I WERE KING"

PASTIME TODAY Edythe Sterling in "THE GIRL WHO DARED"

TOMORROW Hoot Gibson in ' "CINDERS" AUo "The Third Eye'

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