Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1920 — Page 20

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THE TITLES Friday. December 10, 1920.

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CHRONIC GROVCHES by Ihik T.Ikndrvc

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GARY PIONEER DEAD

Injuries v.hloh he received while v.-orkmsr In the mi)! res. 1 ted fatally to J. J. Shield. M ypnrs !d and on'! f ;,i ry's limiPfr settlers nUiit b-fur IwM. A. n.rdins to sn accunt of the ac-i-hlent Mr. h'hitMs wh crushed b'tveo?i two rars ''lnts.lay . f t : no. .n. H- una ri;.hi-,l to t'l- Mrri-y m.-pl ' ni v. i.tc It") fx;in il ,M (-rn huurj !ut'-r. Mr. H'liekU wm.h j, i onuTir nt in t.,lifovral Joar. ao l. wan ran.ii.latf for Ji!t;.-f of t!n l-rac on t ri !. irtorraii.- f:.-krt ;,n.l dti:in thf Knott's administration .c was ytrrf-t n'lininijjtriitor. Il was s!ntil hio! I.i surviv.-d ly a brother In I,os .ng: ls nnd u fii'.'T at Dayton, d.

Injured Chauffeur Dies

l'ntonsrio:is but a few m!n ;tes aft"r ' ' ' " Mr hit by a ta:l drlvrn by Jolui cof. chauffeur at Va r;i ani.i jtnn, I '.so Tit'aio. t)i victim rsidins at HI'.' Adani Ftrert. (Jhiv. di-d o h injuries at the M-rry hospital, carl;j . trrday - morn! ng. Wolf, vho was dotalnod at th s-ti-tion pending l':i" outcome of Tifalgo'n injuries. ciiargrd -nitii mattslaughter yc.utriday and released on J.'.OOO bond?. A'-cordintj to vltnn.'fs V.'otf whs driving a b-.es t 13 rnilr-s an hour by th

impact badly d;i mnf.l thf front, o

the machine. Tir'al'o w a; liro.-kPd to tt.c pavfiiinnt .it llroaJvvay and

rendered unconscious.

YOUTH BOUND OVER Tien Schultz, a ("hloairo youth, who was arr?stod by the 'lary police several days ago fur beinir impli-atod in breakiti; open and robbinjf tnon y from telcplione booths of the 'hieaco Telephojie (e., was bound over to the criminal court at Crown I'ont csterday afterii(oii by ity Judtfe Wlliam Imnn on $1,000 bnd. Accoriiinff to Manager James t'arrol of the Gary KxchanKC of the Chicago Tclcjdmiio 'o . tlis morning, in fr(,'anied Kng of booth r..hb"is have secured n the neighborhood of J-.OU'J in the pail six inonlfis.

ALLIES DEMAND AN ACCOUNTING

(INTEBNAT!or,AL NEAS iESVIC LONlKJX. I), e. 1 r. -;-),,. ;,.- sent a not'- to the lierm.-m k"''-' renuestimj a d'aii.d ;,.-,unti!u sunn pal l to th I .,!,. n. ,11,-m

cd to !iav b'pn rf pon:b'i. The Rirl 6l;nt herself in th hfart imnidiit-ly afttr rereit-lr: a f'.eI50o!if call. ti.s Tavis, h-r sister sa '. w:.-5 inina; nuily and playing U-.c plion..(( rai'h when the triejihone ran. had expected a caller a youn; man whom -h liud known tn day.. The cotr. ersa' i'jT ;;aa in subdued

' ahdicaiion of the ' x -ka i s---r J tono. Immediately afterward M: ovefoher. 13 IS, .-'uid a d i.;ia 1; from 1 Ta is walked to a r'ar berircom In tn-

o;.a'tment and a .--.hot ranp out.

Mrs. Talbert. insist er lic-r sister nsust avc accidentally shot herself.

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rto was a yellow little Eskimo txiv. H wa just abx)ut balf as tail i Cs ice house in which ta live-.l, tsx-d Just tw ice as tall as his little bL&Ck dog, Y,'sXl. One day whsa all tb.6 earth about lis hone waa white with snow drifts and elippery with great cakes of tlua ice, Ito aad Waii went out to piay. I Jo had a litt: atlngshot made of dried tSis hy h?s fath-sr, and for a while he had a happy t me ghcotiuj twigs oJt froai the tre3s and fright6Bing birds away from the lw bushes fu'l of seeds. But at lait he grew tired of this, and made t-cme enow ba'.U with which he routed poor little Wakl, who only yelpe-i when his master hit him. Ito found that the scow packed into wonderful round and hard sTiowbal's, and although he had nerr heard cf the snowmen which you boys end girls make, he suddenly thought what fun it would be to make a great polar bear from the ecovr. He pcooped down lcto the snow and began rolling a big ball for the head. Then he made a bigger ball for the body, and some t'nier ones for the legs. Wakl began to growl r.nd srarl. He did net Uke tho looks of this big white arlmal. ito laughed at the little dog and ran ever to a low bush for some black twigs which ho broke into small pieces for the ryes, cose, and mouth. But when he had pushed these Into the round snow face. h. didn't like his sniw bear any better than Wakl did. for a great. fearful jrrowl came from the snow bear, ar.d the little twl eves seemed to glow with a red light. It did not take very long for Ito and Wakl to begin, runr.in? towards home. Bat the snow bear ran faster than thy, and Ito screamed and Wakl prowled when the bear was -so near his hot breath cculd bs felt even through their heavy fur coats. But the poor little hoy was too frightened to scream when he feit a bit, furry paw upon his shoulicr. "Woof- Woof!" growled the bear, "Don't go so fast, for if you do, I shall surely cat you up." "Oh. please, snow bear, do not eat me up." sai l tittle Ito, "and I will ask my fnthrr to g va you soma

The Snow Bear. S. Feature 3ervfc,

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for your So i-

nlce whale blubber clay dinner."

But the big, fierce enow bear only l--shad a h'.g bear laugh and said: "Ho. hoi why should I wast whale blubber when I hare a fine fat boy like you?" Then Waki berta to growl and run around the bear, clpoing at his snowy tes. TMj made th bear very angry, and ha began ta growl so loudly himself tnat Iittt Waki ocruld not be heard at all, and he said "Yea, and here la a flne fat little dog to eat, too. My, my, it's my lucky day'." "Oh. please, mow bear, do ret eat up my little Wakl," eaid Ito. very brav now that he thought his dog was in danger. "If you are fo hungry, I will catch you tea fat fish&s." Then the bear laughed a great Ho, Ha, and said: "Ten fat flsfces sounds pretty well to a hungry bear. And if you do what you say. I m 111 net eat you arvd your dog today." Then Waki warged his tail and Ito went to a big cake of ice and began cutting a hole in it with his big pocket kxife. When he had made a hoi through the thick ice. he took a line and hook from bis prckf, and carefully lowered it into the hole. "Ho, Hal" laughed the ber; "who ever heard tell of flshir.r without bait? I think I will hare to cat yoti and yoar dog, after all," czA he clashed his sharp teeth together. Ito shook and ehlverei in fear, for he Very- wii knew that fat One fish would net bite an empty hock. But )ost then Waki wriggled his fat little body down through the hole in tha ie and began swimming around in the cold water underneath, barking as lottdly aa a hundred sea's. Ito clapped his hands He knew this little trick of Will's, Do yea hnow what hatypenM? Why. t'.iat barking little dog drove th-ee flni fat fioh cut cf the water just as a big collie dog would drive the cows hom from pasture. It was not ten. hut a hundred S.i that came popp-ncc out cf tbat hole, and th V-.ir rrohb'.ed ar.d rohbled and gobbled. Ito and Waki ran home and Hi hv? never made anether enow bear.

ANOTHER RUMOR j INTHE WINDS ; A iT!'d :n p trt r::n'a : n f 3 n

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w.K ta- ax ii goins to fall again iti i

dary police circles in the near future, when two r.r three prominent members of the department will either be ousted or ak U to rr sign. It will be re'r.eei l).'r. d that there was a hake i.p ycvor.il weeks auo wln.n five well kno wn d';ty no n were released from tho department. While

it lj being intimated as to where t':e j ox will fail tr i. time, th reporter va ! unable tj obraln an;, tiling authentic.

Expressmen on Trial Dary expressmen. McGrath. 'Jivans? and Smith, who n pprov-riat.-d nioney bclongins to the American Kx press 'oiipnny for their own use are bein,' trjel in frown Foint today before Jiidue K. Milea Norton. Attorney JX M. Kinder is representing t im j defendants.

ARRESTED FOR WIFE DESERTION CTiarged uliU wife' desertion. Loon I'.orss, 4173 Washington street. .!nry, was arrested as lie crime out of the mill gate l'ruin work yesterday af leriK.oii. N. VIANA IS HANGED f i NTrN A r'ONA'. NEWS SfRVICEl C'HICAtiO, 1'ec. 19. Nicholas Vian.t. a member of the Cardinclla gant; w hich t"rrori7.e(j 'iiicago's north side

for many months before it was broke.); lip by the police, was hanged in tic! county jail early today on his nine- ! teerfh birthday. I Viana. thie tim.i r'orleved. pa'I; th" supreme penalty f.r the It'llirfr i Andrew Kubalanza during a lujid-;:;' in which the i.,.t amounted to six d-l- : lars and a few jionm-s. . The youthful bandit, his last hope j of another stay gone yesterday w m-n iov. l.owd-n made im move to act i' . his behalf a fourth time, went to U'3 ; death resiRto dly. Frank Camp, one. another of the Cardinelli ganr. went to his death a! few weeks afro, ard two others cf the j Ran; have started terms of life im-j pvi-on-.uei.t as a result of turning state's evidence. -

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Another dispate), S1,,j t)iat; onn.ii.jwas sendintr a r.ot-- to the allies re eding the rbuviiess w i;, which f.crm.-.ny Id disbanding: it -.! f.,. f.-tie , rj.-,,,-izatlons. The n.,te rites the r.ec ssity of continuing the 1 hnohwnerw h r in romo sections .f th- country, j...i.tii,g out that "!;.aan:i is sti!; und'r t'.e influence of the so-.i. t r :;im -."

NEW YORK GIRL .KILLS HERSELF ! I h t r o N t I o N L N l ' 3 $"' r. : N'KW VOllK, I.-ec. " r, . i j..,; ,t.' tryins; to ascertain" today th- motive in the suieid" of trefty IS yi-ar : J H.-tsy Taxis ..f Madison. Ky., .-:" r of Mrs. Jo.-. ;h Talbert. widow ,,f a p.- .mment batikiT. A love a'fair 1., -v-

FORMER CHICAGO FOSTMASTER DEAD ?l NTfON.lTiQNJ'. Ni""S FBVICE' CIIICA'-O. re-. 10. --Daniel A. Campbell, otrej 7. joB!iiaster in Chica from 1 ! 0 7 to ;17. died today of acut-; stomaeh tro.ib'e, !; v.-as born in login, 111., in 1S3. NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. Storm Sashes, Wcatr or Strips, Window Shac!s, Curtain Ho ls, Awnings. 156 Highland St. PW Kam'd 2556 17 E. Fifth Ave. 1 hone Gary 3515

GROCERY AND MARjvcf PHONE HAMMOND 1748 230 CONKEY AVENUE

Cash Bargains for Saturday, December 11th

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NEGRO BANDITS I Oary pol !c officers are conducting a ' city wide senrch for two n"rrfca todnwho escape. from the l ort V.'aytie ; city jail a week asro aftr beating the ! j;:ir into uticonsciousnes..". Th- had ' been arrested by two 1'cnnsyl vanui i off eers fur highway robbery and wer.- j being he'd awaiting trial. Mammon 1 j and other cities in the rey.on have ;

been aslicd to bo on the lo.kou them.

for

TRUCK AND BUICK IN SMASH-UP ! t"hl!e back.ng- his truck away from the curb between 6rh and 7th avenue, ' In Gary yesterday Julius Scl;rt:r of ' Clark Siatloti had a narrow escape j from being injured when a Buick car j dri.-rn by Marl Anderson of Chicago cra.-v.ed into him. Tho Uuick was damaged in the collision. I

Gary Evidence Before Grand Jury Delayed According to Carta:n James Vodlcka ci the' Gary p .lice department, he is si:!l waiting for th" tf ie-faii! whlcli will take l;irn to I ml iana pol 1 - to a;pear before the Federal sr-'it.d jury t p.resetit evidence of the r.j iov 'a v iMws that 1 a com up in ih.e ilary c'ty ;.! 'Cu court since the ". 'st- ad a t W'T.t into effect i.niil the present t'lo -, Karly in the week it was thought tl:'.he wo'ild be tall-d n; to pr. sent !o- . xiletice t'da.v. but on account of the large volume of business that i a b -iiK handled by the j ;l r- It Is not like;-,-ti t the Gary evidence will be heard tint!; s o m e t i m e n x t w e e 1 .

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