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SCENES OF ACCIDENTS As a result of a scrips of accidents which occurred !n Oary lata list nlfht n4 early this morning', one woman is nr deith at the Mercy hospital, another, a man. probably fatally Injured and tnj others suffering' from minor wounds. Apparently fAllln to pm appr ti chin? Pennsylvania pnssenirer train, Mr. Clara 1'ortnn, C10S Madison t., w as struck by a Pennsylvania t1er at he Adams 3t. crossing shortly before li o'clock carrying' her body a distance o" la feet, rendering: her unconscious ami causing severe cuts, bruises and Internal Injuries. In Williams ambulance she was rushed to the Mercy hospital where her injuries are regarded as serious Although there were no witnesses to ilie accident, the watchman at tin crossing wated that the it." were down nnd lighted, that I'm bell at the c--.s:n,; wis ringing and thrt the tutriivi r i f the train blew his whistle before ,-i ptroaehlng the cropping A young bicyclist, Valentin Gorturs. 1540 Madison St.. was injured a short time later when a bicycle which ho was riding from rtia work in the inii! was bumped by an unknown ntitoist on Broadway between K'th and 11 :h averue. The wheel was wro'k' J and Gottirs complained about injuries m hi? el;est and shoulder. He and s,-nie of his friends brousiif the bicycle to the station and reported the accident Charles liar. said of Milier. v.i painfully Injured early thij j.iortiins when a. mvtorcyc!" which lie was ridint to his work crashed into an unlifthtcd coke pile on Buchanan street, throwing him to the ground, directly in toe path of a South Shore Electric train It was reported that he suffered from injuries about the shoulders and hip. He waa able to go to work, however. Shortly after seven o'clock this morning wlili" on ,h!s way to work. Toig-o Tifalgo, 1412 Adair s St.. win rendered unconscious and probably fa ally injured when he wan hit by a rranklin car frr.m Vr Iparilso parage, ard driv en by John Wolf, a taxi driver living at ; Jefferson St. According to a pcdUe report on. the accident it occurred on I'roodw-.y between 14th and liih avenues. Tifnlgo was rushed to the Mercy hospital !n Williams ambulance and at noon to da y hia condition was reported as Hriotu Wolf was placed under arrest and booked on an open charge, pending the outcome of the victim's Injuries. 'Wolf drove the same Franklin iY that he crashed into another machine some time aro. In hitting1 Tiaflgo, the front of the Franklin was badly damaged. VODICKA EXPECTING SUMMONS Captain James Vodick.i of the Oar' pohce d 'ft? rt ninnt is valting tor trl"jrrtim from Indianapolis wh'ch wl'l instruct him as to th" date and hur that be will testify before the federel csnd Jury, regardinp- the disposition of liquor ca-? in the Gary city court rem January 1. 1919. up To the pi-s-ent time. It is understood that Chief of p .ijeW. A. Forbis uas served ith a I'lhporr.a requiring h'.m to appear- ief..re the federal grand Jury with a record rf all arrests mad by Cue liary pol department for violation of the proliibltion laws and tbejr fmul dirp. t'lon. Chief Forbis is c-. untied to ties liorie st Connecticut street; , . ,v . sufferirt-r from injuries rneeiv-d he-t week when he slipped on a stairway, tearing loose a number of llg'imen: -and musel.-8'in his ria ht i"-ir and u'tahle to P-are toe h-us.-, tie hn.i instructed Captain Vodlcka to l;o in h's place.
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A a a result of the coming federal grand Jury probe. U la said that a number of prominent Gary official and attorneys are on the anxious soat and fear being drawn Into the federal
I Captain Vodtcka Mated this morning ! that he expected to leave (Jury Friday., hut It Is probable that he ma not be called t the state capllul before the first of nexL week, on account of the large volume of work betnn done r.v the member of the f deral pratid Jury. GAMBLERS FLOCKING TO GAR! Chicago gambler who have been driven to the "tall timbers." by ret cut t r. litis ore landing In flary in large numbers according to Gary officials. That they "make" Gary- around pay iays in the noils tuid are finding: somn easy piekuig was evident the last pay ii.n vh. n one hic:iTo jrimMer wont b:e'i to tin city .i.'OO richer. An other r-"pi rted a prodi it' $l.S-n. Ac"..rding to one (Jury ol'i'iciel vhey j fro. into the coffee houses in th" south; si:'.e i"..r,!gn district, spend a small roll ! to p-e' ro'.juainted and the rel is r -isy. I They then eniiee them into on rd and' dice sanies, switching in pair of; crooked dice, or a marked deck and I carry sway all the nuney In sipht. One, Cary foreigner who had won $2,0"il in a game two weeks no was found lyin in a pool cf blood, his earnings gone and knife wounds in his back. His murderer was captured last week A number of Chicago irambbrs have been arrested in raids but others am tlochlnir to the steel city, lured by the prospects of "easy picking." El REGION HIES RANK HIGH lndiana'iou with a score toads 'lie towns of the state .n tile number and efficiency of the measures they have taken to control venereal 1 diseases. Last C'veugo with t43 1" 1 re, f.nd and Haiiinond 621 is laird., Fvans vi'.'.e made &S4 jio.ms. Terre Haute ,T,:th liend Zi. Michigan; City C34, And-rsn 327. Fort Wayne; 401. Kokctno 4.;. Marion l.'Sn. and j Mtmcle ?.?.$. Town.i m .1 !-'. n 3 over loijj are Rlctimoml. Gary. Iat'ayetfe. Vln- j cennes and N'w Albany. Orsnd HaiiidJ made 7 53. Petroit 69 4. Ciiicao 4 ' S. Ws Moines 745. I oyt 11 572 and Cleveland 4 7 6. Thej-o rotir.trs are dif-bised in a recent survey made l.y the F. S. PuOlic Health rvice ,.f the 444 largest cit;"--of the country. The so Tos are las- d ; on a pof s!! i l'd-l poln'.". The d ita olitained w ere in ims o . approv'--nately IP"'1 (i';-s'!ors rt-i, ir'.l r. 1; . ii..'.'1. 'e-K 1. e-Kioatioj.ul and general Cooperative measures 1n forrr? lr these CMnmurotlcs Feiruary 1. 19.0. GARY CASE VENIJED TO PORTER COUNTY 'SPECIAL TO THtl TIME3I I I;OSN rolNT. Itnl.. lec. S. Th rial ,-f Christopher Carter of Oary or. t"u murder of James Cook, the ' Ji'or ircli wa.' to have been o ! !.--:e .01 Wednesday c-n a plea of ' rt-t':' a 1 ' ti rnt f. MeAleer .M- I'ntirny, ,. - eoufd re j'ortcr county. Ju oi h a v ' i ;i r the' cbanae 0-1 iJon:;iv Ui.-j a't.-rneys c'.Jiiiiin? that a air enj i';,:-r:'al trial could p..t be 'd i:i La .to :o in,y where the preju- ' P5-'tt.-.t art.er is so strong. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD" 33
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Frank stt-vtn. w tu. i - at. hmun at lie Hohman street rrowmg takes e.ciptions to the riference which was made in The Times yesterday to eond tions ;jid to prevail at the Calumet avenue. itosIiij over the Mifl.ian Central tracks. iterns helps take care of the worst ;::iet crossing in Indiana Liestdes iunlns traffic i -oniing from five directions over the stieet he must keep his eye on railroads over which trains of six companies pass. The fact that accidents are few at this crossing indicates that Stevens knows what ho is talking- bout when he saya that the piralir i3 generally at fault wlien differences arise between motorists and pedestrians and the watchmen. "Just last night." saya Mr. Stevens, "a man pal ! no attention to my signal. He came riht on and before I could :et o.tl of his way his machine knocked the lantern from my hand. Only a couple of days ago I tried to flag down a street c-iir. but the motorman would rot. stop. The car was full of pas-sitiHer-and I don't believe the pilot o; the engine w; 25 feet away when the rear of the ear cleared the track." Mr. titavena realizes, like many other uatohmm, t!:at llie public refuses to look out for itaelf, but leavua it entirely to the watchmen and then pays no attention to him. When reminded of the city ordinance passed recently which provides a fine for any person crossln- tracks after the watchman displays hi slanil. he terdied that at fjch times a watchman j.enerally has ail he can do to dodge a ear which is violating the law and h- has no chance to get the number of the speeding machine. Xo arrest has ever been made for violating this ordinance. TRACTOR MEN ENTER INTO NEW CONTRACT tjood news came today for three well known men in the Calumet region when Mesrs. W. F. CJtaver, treasurer of the 1"! raver Tank Works H. C. Stev. art of th C.rlffith Foundry "., and P.oViert F. Fressler of the Western Whe.-l Scraper Co. of Aurora, formerly with the 0 F. Jordan Co. entered Into a contract with the Franklin Trio-tor Co. to make tractors for the trio holding the patents on a royalty basis. Hevj Bros, have b en working on the tra'--tor for two years and it has been pronounced a creat success. The royalty arrangement will net the men about JS00.000 in 1!21. WHITING CITY MP lib SPECIAL TO ThE TIMES Vsmri.Nt;. IXD.. I .-,:. The reular no '-tim; of the city omnril vai held on Monday nijfht. t Miii-ii Jos- pit 1". Kyle whs npp.iinted . member of the seiioed b.ard to succeed the late Dr. G. H. lloskins. A ro,.i;i,iendntion from the Whiting Commercial Club for the installation of liKhts in the alleys of the business district, vhh re'-eived. p.b was Uso on to hae the policemen patrol the business district in pairs after midnight. They also reo..iriiTiended tbnt heavy triiek. be prevented from passinsr one a.'iothnr when coinij through the business district. This was; referred to the ordinance eon'iii t tee. At a meetlr.K of the F.ourd of T'ubiie IVorks Hiid Safety little business was transacted other limn the receii intr of applteattons for the po'iee. department from F. A llmi.iir and lvn Cont.ely. DEATH MYSTERY Clary police and "ovo-,er K. V.. Kvans were called upon todi.y to Investipat" t)e sudd -n dentil of Frank Jones (colored l R-h.i was found dead In bed at 1105 Jefferoon street. Accor!ina: to h ciii.r' d lady at tlie above address. Jones had beer, complaining of bfeins !!' for ti.e pa:;' teti days. HcXIE IS RELEASED .? T:. McKie. well known Oary bisincs men wio wn' nrrrrt-d in conr.eetlon 'it'l tic firdinsr of a inrtre f('!inti'y of "sin' c f. led" I'anadii.o el-,,!) whi.ley Co"' wa foiutd in a ts.t raire tented ly hiin on Madison street, was released from custody yestetdny afternoon, foilo-T Inir a 21 hour confinement. Ft lends er" prepar, I to po h .- b ml ond offer any bail to any amount that th - -o-;rt mlaritt name. r FAMOUS FANS r e i e - l ' i' ' '
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ASS'S ffUKtfifi' nin Allis Clialmera American Can American Car and Foundry . American Locomotive Amerilun Smelting American Steel Foundry ... American T1 anj Tel Anaconda Huldwin Loconiotlvo Ilethlc h. in Steel It . , Canadian I'teciHe Central leather Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and North Western Chbugo. Mil. and St. Faul .. Consolidate dOaa Corn Froducts Crucible Stel I'elaware and Hudson Frio (Jeneral Kleotric Cenerul Motors Illinois Central Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Midvale Steel N. Y. Air lirake New York Central . Norfolk and Western Fur Oa Hallway Steel Springs Heading Tlepublic Iron and Steel .... Southern Pacific . . . . Southern Hallway Studel.akei , Texas Co. . U. S. Steel West inglAuse Willys Overland Sinclair Oil .. 30 u, ,.. 25Mi ..12i.i . . SI .. 4 4-i .. 3 .1 . . S 8 S . .. ass , . . 94 . . . 54 ; . . 1 I 5 H .. 3S . . . .62 S . . 74 . .. 80 . .. 6Sz . . M . .101 . . 13 . ..120 li . . i . . S7 . . . 4 . . . 5 2 . . . .11 .. . .. 3"H . .lie .. ZS . . 85's , .. s3' . . 66t ...ion ...S3U . 44 .. S'i .. SO'H 42Vh 1 CHICAGO CVSII CHAIN WKFAT No. 1 hard winter, '$179 i : 2 hard winter, $1.75; 1 northern spring, $1.76; 2 northern spring, $1.7,0-i. CORN No. 1 white. SnVjl 2 white. SO1: 3 white. 73H: 4 white, 73'u73Vic; 2 yellow, 85CrjgSc; 3 yellow, 83c; 4 yeliow, 73 '.j (g 75ic. OATS No. 2 white, 50Vi51c; 2 white, E0i; f--51s; 3 white, 49500; V white, 47 S 49 He. -llICAGO I.IVr, STOCK. IIOCS Receipts. 23.000; market, s-trong to 10 higher; bulk, $9.70 9.S 1 ; top, $10.05; heavyweight. J'l.75 f'X 1 0.00 ; nie-'ium weitrht. $;).Rn S lO.e.": 'Ight w ei . ' . $M5"n 10.": light lights, !.:.-. ''S.H.'i. 1 avy pacKing sows. smooth, $?.S0 -,i s.75: packlnc sows, rough, $9.25 "ii 9. J"-:' pigs. $".75 U i. CATThlv Ke eipts, 10,000. market, steady t simtiL-. TJeef Steers ( "uoice and prime. $13.50 -g 1 0.7.1 ; medium and tro.id. 9. ."''. lif.SO; light w"isrht. $ 1 1.25 'n 1 1. 4 0 ; good and choice, $ 1 1.25 ; 11.4 0 ; common and medium. $7.00 ?; 11.23. P.uteher Co ttle Heifers, $4.S5'al2.00 cows, $4,751? 10.50; bulls, $4.50y9.2o. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers, $.1. 50 "c? 4.75 ; runner steers. $1vt"ii 5.50; vral calves (light and handywelpht) ,$3.2.1 5f 10.75; feeder steers, $6.50(g' 10.00; stocker steers, $4.D0'dS.75; stocker cows and heifers. $4 25'i 6.2;. Western Tlanpe Cattle TVef steers, $ .of) q 1 0.of ; tow s and heifers, $.1.40 n 0 nn CiriCACO VF1A 1-50 61 lbs., l"i'i i f" !- 1 1 M 12c; !0 to 1'"' lbs.. I !; fstl.'.v, Inc; n prwt'itilt' kldt4" to it:- lbs.. n iec. ItfTTFlt - - r.eeeipts, fi.717 tub-: ereameey, ,.tra, 4 Sc. firsts. 46c; packing stoylt . "0 '! 2tie. );" IS - -Jleceij.ts, 1,171 cases ourr'r.T receipts. 71 '! 7."e; ordinary firsts. 7 ''!' 7 5c; firsts. TTIiRfe; ehceKs. 40"M ISct dirties. ihW'Tc. CHBKSI-7 Twin?, n'wj, !3c; dnlsb-s. JS'.-c; yoi:n Americas. LT.'jc; Jontrhorns, 25 'n 27 brick. 1.IVF. I'OCI.TI'.V Turkeys. r;r,c; chickens. lii'(j'2c; sprinprs. 2 c '.prints. 24o: rooster?, 1 g-: jeese. 2"e-: ducks. rtiTA TO !' -P.eee: pts. conr-in. $ 1 1 .T'i. 5? cars; Wis Manager Ragon Wants Game V7ith Hammond Chandos Eacon. wh"i is now rranne-inp-the tlnip post of the American 1."'ion's basket ball ipuntrt who nre t" PIhv the Crown 1'oint post at tlie Hu! Thursday evrninr.- ii anxious to arraniir a (fame In tbe near fucire vilt.'i the Hammond post or other teams in the r-zon. Nfanse:- Ha. eon uad ti.e announ-e nient today th.-c. lie has a cins!y and fr.st squud of ha--ket pi-KRers and hopes " at ieast cop iiT t.n county enamidonship If not the st-tte honors. A week from tomorrow nialit t'iey play the fpst Culscr Military ncalemy five ir Oar For trsmes w-tfe Mr. C. Tlason. eare (Jury Post of the Ainer'ean Legion. MAYOR HAS COLD Mayor V. r'. lP'lf of "Jury is ronfned to his home a' Fl'more tre-t '.'day suffer inar fr-oo a h v-re cold, which he ha i hern t.r injr to "ir alt tir" for several d.iys. According to word from his home toe ii;t;ess Is not erlous. but wes adised hy his family physician to trtay iioine for s-jvoral - i a y . ' X. ti itW'O IMr-in i VJFL.vavAC , .- . . o -. cn rrPTM s : cr' I e OU" . v r x
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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief texr 'OR INDIGESTION ORPHEUM SHOW ' Four American Heautie.-i" show v- oieii is Just a jfood as the nanii; ; tmds is the feature attraction at the Orpheum theater today. Thur.May and ! Frid: The whedi- biil is good though ! f"i it contains a mu-ilcal oddity, a i farce coimdy, "Dack from College." a i skit entirb-d "Tn Full Fighters," a j sinking and talking number, and a jttlpit linr act. Manager Micbelstette.1 calls it the l.est tiiil of the season. He 1 is already t'ikiio' reservations for the midnlirht show which wrll be given New Years eve. NOONDAY LUNCHEON Lucius )-. V. llson. vice preident or th American city buret.u, will speak at. the noon day luncheon ol the Hammord Chamber of Commerce Thursday I t 9. Tho.--. who have heard him isjeak on up to date matters can vouch j f'-i his ability to give food for thought ins well as to entertain. No better I f-peaker on civic as well as on matt fs j i.f Keneral interest to a community jl:ke ours lias been in Hammond for many years. Ijo not is'i to De present at t,-.e luncheon, we should have the; luncheon tables f lii and if you can't! come for the luncheon come and hear the speaker ' anyway. Luncheon promptly at 12 o'clock, the speaking immediately thereafter. DARA RELEASED When Andy Dara. pool room owner at 1100 Washington street. Oary, was arrested for violating the state liquor law yesterday he had a sum of $700 en his person besides two Illinois See 1 e itrptny rliecks which e had cashed, j 11' then furnished a $1,001 real estate - 1 ond and secured 1.1s rebate. j 1 S CAN THE TAX i RATES BE CURBED 1 (Continued from race One 1 city. Although statistics have not 1 been compiled on the total debt r j other units of government the trend I toward excessive indebtedness is j amoncr the school cities and school , townships, and the road building units of t he count y. ' Since the end of the war aii the lo- ! 1. a 1 units ofR- vernment have indulged In an orgy o ad .const ruction. Irbr I to the July special session of the leg--: islature much of this road building i prnsram was held down by the power J of t ." w.ato board of tax commissionI ern t pass e all bond issues. This i hoard prevented the. construction "t 1 n. lllions i f do'lara w-rth of roads. The I .' uislatnre took tVie indebtedness su- ' i i vision !iuy from the state iioard j i-ecause i.f the unpapularity of cen- ; ' 1 ai i'."'"! coTit rol. ttllliK FOR UUdSI.lTl itr.. j If the c-mir.g: session of the ssimoiy decider to enact legislation t i curb the i.-snance of public securitfes I i: 111 not take tbe course of rt-turn-: infr t tbe state board pewer over 1s1 f-.ies. The pl"ns t' at certain members of ! the assembly have for llniitir.a the s-i-urtnce cf j?curltles by local cni tnunitle? nre beinar widely dltfcusse 1 PASTIM TODAY Eack Jor.es in 'SUNSET SPRAGUE' TOMORROW Shorty Hamilton in A WESTERN FEATURE 1 TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO For Your - ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 624 Chicago Ave.. E. Chi. 1 443 Washington St., Gary By Hopp SO STIF" .. i i:-r f I M?(v A Jt-iv"-- -
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debtedness as sessed value of reduce the constitutional limitation or 2 per cent to one-liaif of 1 per cent. a neon an ran ra ra n c in b ss ma a d E3 & u a s a j n" DeLUXE rs n Si TODAY AND TOMORROW Fannie Ward in 'SHE PLAYED AND PAID" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Richard Traver ia "THE HOUSE WITHOUT CHILDREN" Also Joe Ryan in the 1st ar.cl 2r.d episode of "Hidden Dangers" Afternoons Os!y Saturday morning children will be admitted for 2 cents. SUNDAY Wanda Hawley in EL as E 1 9 ES g ; 3 d 3 O a 1 b if ! a J3 : g 1 h a is i3 j g n u a 2 12 "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Norma Talmadge in "THE BRANDED WOMAN" "a ih SI i a SI E I a a b anna S3 & ES B IB TijWT'ywfaS''ivA:"' BIJOU TODAY, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY William Fartium in "IF I WERE KING" Added today, Ccmedy Added tomorrow, Eddie Polo AUDITORIUM Max Heifer, Prop. 367 CALUMET AVE., HAMMOND WEDNESDAY. DEC. 8 Ora Carew in "THE LOOT' Also Gale Henry ia "Sweet Cookie' Family Theatre Michigan Ave., Ind. Harbor Positively Last Times Tonight Wednesday, Dec. 8th "The Devil's Pass Key" - 1 3J.W,JEDERAL
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, aUll clhra ar - In fav..r uf l-m-.u-T th'S tax rate in each d!'iaiui of g..v-i-rnmfnt. There eeenia little doubt that tee a.--sembly. will take seine dtf.r.iu a--tl- n to prevent the tremndous bu.idui programs now on f....,t. THE ?! i jRPHEU J y THEATRE " - J Hammond BIG EXTRA SPECIAL SHOW 2 f jjjj TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 1 Four American Beauties If Ycu Are a Judgs cf Beauty I Come and Judge for Yourself EUGENE BROTHERS Triple Bar Novelty I! I? a HARRISON & HALLOWAY Musical Oddity PLINEY RUTLEDGE & CO. In a Laughable Farce Comedy F.r rifled "Sack From College" MILLER & KING "The Bull Fighters" VAIL & CAPLIN Sinking and Talking Also Ruth Roland in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" DON'T MISS THE MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE rctsassra'Kjyra tjr-y - '-i,t i J p- . u- : j -s 1 tl nil rnejC--f---e-pIFTEEN HUNDRED J- times each day in the United States the greedy hand of Fire seizes some home, seme factor" laUhrs away, destroys forever : oina part of the nation's width. 1 low abot vour Is it adequately I it properly safco-rrcfd Tuday, a lire lo.s cnkiris the highest raplcciner.t co-t in history. Thorefora-, be vigilant for C.arelesinejs and Fiie are allies. In addition to fire iasiarance, and without cost, the Hartford gives expert fire prevention forvice. Clair M. Stephens Real Estate Loans Insurance 3402 ELM STREET PHONE INDIANA HARBOR 993 Times news scrv;;e is the best that money can buy and honest effort cm f'irn"?h. RESERVE i . - --JUL . .-v.- --'t-C--. - inl- '.-VJm-1 ,;-J
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