Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1921 — Page 2
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scores A VICTORY
Los Angeles Woman Who was Held in Hut by Kidnappers for F"r
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I k.ii.h.- hotli tc9ns J-l.i : ! Mroiui- . . v ; I ;it th.- ii '' tin- ! r-t if ;ir1.r it!, ,i fc sc.Tt- of S-6 ll;t.! l'li'."igo's v, . iirfi'y pIiiCU out- ;il the !:: .;' t!.f. mill ftiwrlT KnuTf-oii :;,.-! it "U. !. f rc-sh tf4i,i to vutplay tle ''i.-iii.r" U.'.v-. ilivinu sulstHt!t-(..-! t.-ftln Hninst Uro! pp. .vers .:.,.- n - Ii ,iP.i huve mi'li' t lintrr ii v, b.n K;i-- t"h;:..p Ptu.'k to the ln:t j !."! tii id M a tio score.
s-:i'ut'c!k ':ti-h! for i:mervn. by UinK s'v-il tl '.1 i: .i.-'.l-i. ! ".-t I'l h-.'it'o H.oi no iruiit tiluai star j the mi tiro team p!ao.l t.U: iv positions in o.i:r klj "'; i a ;;.inst , orM-. j Pol'.ov iiiK is ilio line-tip: i
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FORM 01 LOCAL
Win 13-Year-Old Fight for Organization of Their Own After a. long fijrht extenilins wvrr a period of thirteen years. Gary brlekUyers are goina' to have a local of their own. At a meeting of the bricklayer organization or L.ake, Porter ami Newton in.. unties nt the hoariiiuarters nt Whitjrisr last nisrln. a resolution was adoptet and passed, agreeing- that G;jry nirjiioe r.s of that organization lake eLeps to pcrurc a charter and form an oi tanfzati in of their own. The first initial steps to ergiiniie wiil be taken at a meeting to be held tit th branch i.ibor temple at ljth ,'iifnne and IlrOiulway in Gary tomorr.iw afternoon when officers will be ':ctcd. They will be installed at a jrc'.ti r.g to be held several weeks bi nee when their charter arrives. A.- a result of the decUion of the WUitinsf loi-al wliioh previously governed the. bricklayers in the thrift ai.ove named counties. Gary bricklayers are highly tlatud today. It will end the long 13 year old fight for a Ioopl of their own ay well as the inconvf niencc that they have been put to in the past of making- the tiring trip i o M hitiiiir and bock to attend sessions of tne organization.
Following her rescue from kidnapper?, who lure1 her from her home and held l.er in a h-t in the foothills 111 utiles from her home. Mrs. Gladys W. Witherell. wife, of O. i. W'itherell. a Un Angeles broker, suffered a severe r.tvvoin breakdown. Sim wa.s
hild in the hut for five days by Jacl; and Floyd t'arr, cousins, while her husband was negotiating with them fur her release. The- demanded $20,"00, but ti e was located and rescued unharmed and they were arretted. The photograph shows Mrs. Vithereil h 1th her baby son. .lack.
UM SEEKS NEWS OF GARY SUSPECT
7NTr.NAI'OIJd. Inl.. Feb. 5 Former f-talo .Senator X . A. Gut'.iric of In'Uanapoli. chairman of the state conrvaMoti comniission. ' was named tn"ay by Governor fi-Cray to po to J'yiv!ter, Ga., to defrin'.ne if .Mafy Giildins. IS, colored, held In tle Gary .; t 1 1 , wl.'l receive a fair and impartial trial for murder in the sous hem city. G'ddfos was arrested in Gary where i i! tied aftr Kfllinjr a deputy sheriff in Georgia ,'tnd a u t lui It ies of that s tate have dt-matided hit ext radiLion. Governor M.'Gray withhobiins e.vtrad::i?n o-nvlinz t he investigation.
Jewelry Thief Is Captured Negro Who Uses Padded Brick on Window Taken By Harbor Police Tn one of the most daring robberies with which the Harbor police have bc.n calli'il upon to solve, two neproc?, one who h.ix airetdy been captured, nroke into the window of the. jewelry More of Arthur PerUovitr., 321 Michigan avenui this niomlns. Ptealing: a large number of watchepfi -tines and other Jewelry. Tiat the thieves are rr.cn with wide experience can be seen !n the manner In which thy worked. Before breaking the window, they smeared the g-las? with molasses, and then with the aid of a padded brl.-!5. completed their work. The robbery is said to have occurred about 1:1 3 A. M.. and at 4:45. officer Thacker of the Merchant Police, while patrolllnj his beat on Cedar street came arros.n a ngro, who said that he was seeking employment as a dishwasher, in order to get a meal. His story lid not appeal to Thacker. who took the negro to the Harbor station. Cpon being searched, a number of watches, besides a handful of rinrs, stolen from the jewe!rv v indow were found in the negro's
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rami ph Artlr.ir Howell, of ,"t3t Pennsylvania acnu, admitted breaking into the window and accused another negro, who f- kno" n to the police as his pc-uomr-itce.
Howell, '.vim has a long poli.-e record. lias pr iiously be n in the Viands of the Harbor police, but somehow or other! ban always managed to escape through j some teehnaltty. Some time ago he j ss arrested for the stealing of a nuru-j her of t-.res from the garage of th. P.ohling Auto Sales Company, but he manag- j f d to Feeurtj an aequltah
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s a snort story or an innocent abroad.
the innocent bng Representative Geo. H. James of Clay, and "abroad" being Iike county. Mr. James w aji one of the legislative junketers to that part of Indiana recently. Besides a big suitcase in his strong 'right hand he had $106.76 in his pocket. As the train rc-ared Hammond a young man stumbled over the siitcaac. Mr. James' lunged forward to save his property and was caug it oetween two more young men who were making their way out of the car. That was all there wu to it. T.atcr .Representative Fifield. dcsir.ng to use a telephone at a pay station, accosted the representative from flay thu.: "George, gimme a nickel so I can telephone." "'""ertainly 's a nickel a'l you need" and at that moment there burst upon the ambient morning atmosphere a yell that would make a Commandite warwhoop sound like a squeak. In reaching for the nuke; tiie re preventative from Clay made the discovery that lie had h'cn robbedevery penny was taken about the time the voting man stumbled against 1ms suitca.se. Kelng busted fat, Mr. James became the guest of the Lake county delegation, who paid his expenses during the day. and staked him to enough to get back to Indianapolis. Now when Mr. James draws his jiny a a legislator h" puts it in a sack, sews the sail: in the wni;!hand of hi trojsers, and does not renie his trousers when he goes to bed.
STARVATION
DIVORCE SUIT FILED F" 1 1 1 1 fir diioioc n us id thie mornr.g by Anna Uouhs-elanjr of Hammond 1 r the Haitiinond supeiior joint. "Mrs. ltouhselang says tiiut her husband, 'j'!:am, ii,l'l I'fe unpleasan' for her i using v.ie uml profane lang jagft ml committing indecent art tn troi i O'S' rve of her and the children. H' fab-ely accused her (,f associating h i'i!,'v treu. but oti the other hand hi w u running around witii other n-r-en. Sic, say- he would oijiethn"t ,-tay away .-event! days at a tune ant
Have yon r ver j awnirijr ;. vs of fell the p.inus oi ing !n ui'imi y o'
b"en cangV.t in th starvation, have you hunger death clnefor want of food.
Thousa nds Europe aie snuffed out
can be ! ti" fend tiie Inv do out bit.
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flf,"! I R KAT.C NAi- NEWS SFRVICE1 NEW YORK. Feb. 3. Stocks, cbi.tln;
Hurt in Auto Accident
Mrs. Warren F.vans was . tr.i.-k by an automobile t Jlolunan street a few days aeo and badly bruised. Her condition is not serious as she fort .mate, j escaped with out being badlv hurt.
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dancing star, lturddl and put on a variety act; the. j. ri.'uieuig artists; Arthur
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Coupe turned turtle near the Mark's subdivision on the Whiting-Gary road. According tn Mr. I'.oi rg to a Time reporter th-s morning he as beaded toward Gary and wh. traveling at a li; elv ci::i. the Ford started to ,ld
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turned a compte sumr-rrnuit. Although Mr Hoerg did the forced acrobatic stnnt with the machine, he escaped without a scratch. He stated that it. was nothing short of a miracle that he escaped injury. The only damage done to tic Ford was a dented fender and after getting the car out of the i ;tch In- cranked uu and drove
Gary as if nothing had hapTht m;!1 was due the heavy
Twenty Years Enough
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For Gary ManlMRg, RINN BUYS FLAT
BUILDING FOR $13,500
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such n n '-rra t ic d , sf ' q v.. n t iy would f'.v at and .-crntrli hlui ion ciinse J Pun out er biting i.im and s. They were maraud M-jiarated Jan, vc two chi'.dien.
A re..; I e,iat ees; er J ay w 1 -lieconi e ii 1 he .- C rr :1n: b Ada in.-- street.
e transaction was closad rr in Mrs. Margaret Rinn new owner of the two iildmi; located at 437 The building was pnr-
T te a good fellow to rl'eMrrn of Europe by irtvls b'e ;.iesl H'nner.
the starving a t r e n d I n f the Feb. 10.
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Waiter Tliompsoii at a of $13. 5 '."h 0(1. Attorney m. closed the deal.
Tl," tiew owner has made plans to re-arrange the interior of the building As the hiil'ding is now arranged three Mats are rented. Mrs. Ttinn p!a-is to change rue flats into light lions, keeping suites. By doing thi Mixsmaller flats may be rented.
JACOBS. Fix, AH in loving remembrance of our dear and only son and brother, u ho left us one ear ayo today, Feb. 0. i:o"i. It is junt one jenr ago today, dear Edgar Since you u ere called a way. Sweet thoughts of jou are all we havt, God only knows our lonesomeness. Since He took you away. But JJe u ill gir you back to u, lu His Eternal Hay. So sleep on. ib-ur brother, and take your rest. Sad Parents. Grandmas and little sisters Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Jacobs, ii rs. Margaret Sibbrel, Mrs. E. M. Jacobs. Pearl and Merle. 2-5-1
GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT LESS THAN 1-3 FBICES Thse are slightly used, run less than l.'-OO miles, free from ruts and stone bruises. ettstly givp 4,000 to j.OOO mileage. These tires are ex-
oep'ional Bargains at these low prices. Ff.brio Cord Tube Prices Prices Prices rjfixH $ r.r.o $2.25 "ex3'v .'" 12 0" 2.50 223 1 f'..n 1 4 00 2.50 32v4 " 12. HO 16.00 2.75 3HX4 12.5 17.00 2 75 .14x4 ' Fi.OO IS.flO 3.00 .14x4 bj - 1 4.:," 20.00 . 3.35 35x4 Vi, 15.00 21.00 .3.25 r.fxm, 15.5' 21.0-1 s.5o :i.-..') 15.."'" 3.50 S7x5 Pha't 23.' o 3.75
K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. NEW AND TTSEn TISXS ACCESSOBJCES 516 Chicafc-o Ae. Phone 1580-J XA?T CH1CAOO
THE TITLES Ohhi. Mihv. and St. Paul 27 Colorado Fu- 1 2. Corn F4'oducs 6'! Crucible Steel 91 Cuba Cane Sugar 22 Krie 1st. Prfd l'a Goodrich 3'J ',' Illinois Central 89 Ticakawwan Steel 52 Eehigh all.v -Mexican Pete lofi'a Mid vale Sfel . , 3 0 S N. V. Centra) 70Vi Northern Paeilc 34 1 Oliio Cities ej3, C4' Pennsylvania 4 0Vi Heading P.epubllc Iron and Steel 65 Vj Southern Pacific 96 Southern K. B 2 Pi udeba'K er 42 Union fAcillc 118l3 V- Steel .' gji., t" S. Steel prfd 110 West inKhonse 44i Willys Overland 7 Sinclair Oil 23 Texas Pacific, Coal and Oil 32 1 CHIC C.O PIIODl ( E BUTTEFt Keceipie, R.SP0 tubs; etra first. 45c; flrsls, 331i lc; packing stock. Hit 1Sc. EGGS Receipts. 1 0 637 cases, misc. 41?f4Sc: ordinary firsts. J041c; first , 4t'4t Ti i4?4c: checks, 37(S8e: dirties. 3S' 40c. CHKES-E Twins nw. 23t24c, r?a!sie.. 2 11 iff 23c; young America", 244 "fit 25c: longhorns. 2fi,s, 'T27c; brick.
2 0 u 2'J 'jc. MVK POUhTIlY Turkey 43c; chicken. 8c: springs, 2S'ac; roosters. 20c; geese. 22c; ducks. 35e. POTATOES Beceiptn. 3 4 cars. Idaho Russets. $2f2.20: northen, white sacked. $ 1 , 10 ii 1 .20. northern white .bulk. 1.20 1 -30. VKAI 5ft to 60 lbs.. 10-5 lie; 7 0 to SO lbs., 12 '(j 13c: 0 to 110 lbs.. I4'tJ5ci fancy. 1 8f; 1 i '.c ; over weight kidney 140 to 175 lbs.. S-SilOo. CHICAGO CASH GHAIX. U HICAT 1 mixed. JI.61,j; No. 2 hard winter, 1 .62. CORN No. 4 yellow, 56(j o"c; .No. 3. 6H&60c; No. 3 white. 53 U 4?' 60c; No. 3 yellow. 53H54se; No. 4, 6o&50Hc: No. 4 white, 56 V. fa 37c ; No, 4 yellow. 52 ff 52 4c. OAT3 No. 2 white. 10 'p 4 1 c , No. 3 white, a? 3a'4c. tHK AGO LIVESTOCK HOGS Receipts, 8.000; market steady to 10c higher; bulk, $9. 20 10; top, $10.35; heavy weight. 19.20 9. 60 medium welgrht. ?0.40 10.1 0 ; light
weight, J9.85 '$19.35: light light. Sr.rf (S10.8S; heavy packing sows, smooth IS. 238. 50: packing sows. rou?h. Sr S.25; pigs. $310.55. CATTLE Receipts. 1.O00. SHEEP -Receipts, 4.000.
HOLDUP MEN SENTENCED
MICHIGAN "MTV. Feb. 5. A rumor that Herman Hahn and Mike Zallas of this city, the former having a reformatory teoord. were in trouble at llry wan verified today by a telephone call on the Gary police. At 10 p. rn. on the night of Jan. 22, the two men were caugiit prowling in a district where several holdups had occurred and they were arrested. Each cairid a revolver end '.van titoncnl t six months on tho per.al farm and .i fine of $500 and costs. $510. was added
to the sentence. Three days later they were transferred to the county Jail Crown Point and so far as the Ga--.-police know the prisoners have been transferred to the farm where thev will serve at leaat HI daya and a tola i of 691 days unlesa they pay their fln.
Ecry man's heart is with the starving children of Europe. Get your Invisible Dinner ticket now.
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Buckeye Hop and Malt Extract always have been good. At time .progressed, they grew BETTER; and today they represent the Tery BEST that is made bar none!
PLACE YOUR CONFIDENCE IN
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and it will be fully justified. Ask your neighbor ! Our guarantee has no loop-holes; it means just what it says. Unless BUCKEYE convinces you of its superiority, we will return your purchase price. If your dealer hasn't it he can get it from THE BURGER BROS .CO. 335 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio
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lS7th AND CEDAR- STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 When You Pass This Bank When you go by the bank can you say that you havemoney on deposit here? Are you one of the savers of the town or one of the spenders. A bank bpok can be one of your best friends. Add to it regularly each pay day and you will soon have a tidy sum. Loss of job. sickness, the need to go to a funeral out of town, an operation your bank book will take care of you. There will be no need to borrow from friends. Take care of your bank book and it will take care of you. Put Something: in the Bank Each Pay Day.
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WVVVWWVVVWWWVVWVWVWWVV AUDITORIUM MAX I ELF ER, Prop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham' d 1931 TODAY Edith Roberts in "THE TRIFLERS" Also
Episode 5 GREAT GAMBLE SERIAL TOMORROW Vivian Martin in "HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE" Also "WELCOME HOME"
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Special Feature, "Before the White i
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PAQTIMP HPe Hampton in inolUUL A MODERN SALOME." Tomorrow Jack Gardner in "Open Places."
DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST rirrt National Bank mm. Car. Chicago roraytha Atm Consultation in Eng-llh. orou PoMah. Rlavtah and Ruaalas. BAIT OI1C4UO, ISM. TeL East Ctitcaro IS
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TODAY Olire Thomas in "EVERYBODY'S SWEETHEART" Also the Edgar Kid Picture "Edgar's Little Saw" SUNDAY Mary Miles Mioter in "ALL SOULS EVE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Coldwyo Special "irS A GREAT LIFE" MONDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" "ALL SOULS EVE" Afternoon Only EVENING "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Vera Gordon in "THE NORTH WIND'S M ALICE"
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Eugene O'Brien in "BROADWAY AND HOME' SUNDAY Owen Moore in "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE"
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Rents Rise And those who live in rented dwellings suffer. But a few hundred dollars will be sufficient for the initial payment on a home. Systematic deposits in our Savings Department, together with the liberal interest we pay, will soon enable you to be your own landlord.
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TODAY AND SUNDAY 6 ALL-STAR ACTS 6
TIVOLI TRIO HARMONIOUS FUNSTERS
AWAII Singing and Music
BURDELL & BURDELL Bits of Vaudeville ANDRIEFF TRIO A Study in Dancing ARTHUR & DAE Comedians FRANCIS Sc WILSON Comedy Novelty . SPECIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY "FOLLOW ME GIRLS" A Miniature Musical Comedy 10 People
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FIRST CALUMET TRUSTAND SAVINGS BANK "The Bank that Service Built " Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 No Matter What Happens You have a job again after being out of wo.k three or four weeks, or You are on your feet once more after a month'sillness, or "Die unexpected operation one of the family had to undergo is over with And all the time there was no worrying over where money would come from to pay the bills. Your savings account at the bank took care of you. It is a mighty fine tiling to have a kept-up sdivngs account. Have you one at this bank? No matter what happens your savings account will stand by you when no one else will give you a helping hand. Have the protection of one of our savings pass books. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues iAST CHICAGO iCs. INDIANA
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