Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1921 — Page 5

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MADHOUSE OF CRUELTY AND DESPAIR" AMERICAN .OFFICER CALLS ARMENIA

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After ii stormy ilcli.'.ir, IsstinK morr than nil hour, In hi !i the rin t.-r'.bbcil ii:i!!viii all milm-j lnc.-r::ie hmlrd hot eliut lnli i he Mil. tin- hoti-e .!' 'ffrfffnuiiirn I 1. .i i --'..'I ot(.'rn"n rumrd ljr u vlc of ."" to TV,, the Smilii hi I. prot idiPii for iiicrca-.i- in pay tor

j-n!gi' of vlriuit. Mitcrlr. piobate untl JutculSe courts

Captain Pax ton Hibben Tells Touching Story of Homeless, SMi'ving People- Succored by Near East Relief.

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If a Mil. now before the legislature r., the .viui f ri pro. ritatives a.M',y as it '.lid the srMlo, city fictk of first, s-ond. third and f urtb i.lasJ citis will f'.civi- a larger sa'ary as . 'c.pt i.sii-i n for tb ir sorvi'ts. v.'orJ '.i as ipo. ived fr.-rt Indanap- .'.' this nio'-nina- that S. nat ? Hill No. IS', n jf ul ai. i n -C the -.! ru s of oil .l - riiP f ni i'V'T fill paeeutre !n fine

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iince or city ! rk ir; ier cities of the reirbMi 'he past has not leeti Ipist bei-iiuse of th.s r. fa r.i pa - (rn s. party icad.-r.-

.- e had dn'fscu It times in jccurltig . andidare t ma lie the race. Mrs. Ra?p:i ilo of Gary, who v. a iT-.lT.tet to fill 'he vacancy ciu-..d by l ; o-jsttrs of city Clerk lierbutt S';..nei) la?', j-ear. because of a $-1,00 1 ,,-,:.riii.. In hi? icctomtH. is the on' sndidate w-.i ) ha off u-'.al'.y smnounc-

,i '-..- Candida---" for the off.

-rary. If th r.'-vr biU peo- th" : lie hijufr which pry likely I: jt In more than pre.Ua.hI tht .ori will 1 e other candidate ? i.'ee",tn. off:.. v.-oT-iitii - -f-rtiuti M -T S--r-'? l."l th city clerk r-' every citv be cr' of the common council t'i ; m i .' api.'eir.t at I'.i' "l f M)?n?i j : r -.lio" d;.uties t h's own ex--.erue to .i!it h:m. ITe shall Steep h- record of the. rruceedin,;? of u nunoil and charge cf til paper"

i'.a-ir.s' to i.'. iii.'ne.!i; sSiall preparo and keep an Jinanco bvok . hert- j inlofoie provi'i-vl in thtn a.?? ; shall fare charge of a: . uuir.rrjis and j o-iU. the k-epi'ij; e.f whio'.s may ''O enteuf e..l t ldm ty Jtat:f c or ordl- j ri-ne.c : .hV'i Ken: the city f-eu',; and .-lial' perform n"Vr dttties rrescrlbil j

. .aw ov ine.ajnt to his orrtce. .Sr. oltie " third er.d f.vjrth c'.a?e n i city cleric s'.jal a '.. bi e'erh :' hi 1 r.trJ of pn'.d'.c r.ork. and shall 'y hlnieelf or 1 I'.y perform a'l dutiej I'oiJ.-nr n ofr. uo hcity cirri: to' iis t'-rrift hjill rf-ceive in c!tle o. V.r.t cla- a -alary of $,0''i a yea--,

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1 1 a n e . Fr-.vid- i. ii .it in cities .- cuis.-. the 'o;iinion C''imcil -i din", n.-c . vii'.o.v the lerk a try afr.o:ii't n't to exce..i

yea r in addition to th salary otfere nriride.1 n this act.

econ . may. Siy salary in J?f-0 pT

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GARY I 1 NEWS j

KERR CASE UP FOR S'TEENTH TIME The Kerr ca.e of Gary, which has fC'JS'lid the pazes of the pr"?j for nearly two years and the court record

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'tcli to i f e (i e a i n . xt'ontli. h'-n Sp?. btt will 1 : ? i e n to why the ijefend-ir-' ' he rnuired mone--our! ??r t'ac -jpp.-. irn. The w! lary s-jpenor oour

id. will be brought 'n the third of next cir.! Jud; .jliver the evldencs as to

"Kmaclated little tlrl- with filched a."d un-l fai ib.ejr lolhin!BE ft llieie pte.t oil 'Oifl ft 1 . V - Irs held tojther -----; x i ihirn 'or jo--. parM Ut !.: alonsj tie a.O -f it t.rj'-i ti !th uo'.'fied. f rn-ny r:;n s-'d r.pp-d h wr.lnllp a ---rtrceSy audible p.a'-rr fcr food. Their great dark eyelo'ke out from under tombSe.l hir. uncomued for month, prrhap. years, aeainfr neither the train ncp ns. Hd knowi what thy caw, th'.e fa'ho-olefis eve of a trlrlhoo.i that hurt never been Ood St.w wi at they hid seen, in the yin of -w andr-rlnir from p. are to place protected, unloved, ur.cared for'" Thus rartHl'i Puston Hihhen de'iibes the .lournev of the United Slates .h'm ofcern who accom-oit-ied Maior General Jame G Hqbor-t tnio .Armenia, in an iirtlel, ""'llvasrinT a ror.ie." in H"'lv'' ftini. Palls-. Taxaa Cao'ain Tii..: en to a well-known wrl'r h :i '! w.sr correlipe'-rler't. ailtbor of ''o'l'"n;iri I. and 'he "?reV Pcotile. who was with the HItor1cnl f-t'O-t!on. General Staff. A. E. V , during t he war. People Lnck KveTythlnjr "Theae desperate, destitute peo.,i. -r. ho have no land to cultivate, no food to eat and no clothes to wear, and have been In that condition for tive yars, now," hi calls the more th half a million Armenian

place seltlr.g: food and shelter that rtoes not xist. "Tnder the old Tarist lyttem, tha peat.ints plowed with a charred stick plow, drawn by three to !x snan of oxen. Now the oxsn are dead they were killed for food long- ajro. Thr are no honftt-to-uocliicit ptuws. no cultiators. no reapers, no binders." Nothlrr Is left in this country of tnlsfortuna. Captain Illbben dolares "Not a pair of shoe..: not even a broken pans of window flass r.oihina hut the, flotsim sil the jetsam of war and destruction " Crptnin Hibben describes the a--rlval of the American Nr K?st Rlif worksrs at Krlvan. ihe cai)ital of the unhappv Armenian T-.e-puhlie. with i's war-rutted railwav tatton crowded with hundreds of homeless refuajees. "Ail about, on tha rrourd, ciosa o th walls for shaltar from winds, tir.dr freisht cars, in the meaner -ovsrir.gr of dusty hedges, n th pen everywhere I'.tfla grroups la." on tha dry earth, hundreds and hundreds, almost ail woman, with a few chl'.drsn. Nssr them pitiful bund'as of rasrs that constit-jted tha whole of their worldly possessions: rhrea s'.onas and a. bit of rusted tin mad? tie fttivo upon which what ' oo.'tlng thera waa t: do little. nou.srh was dor.e. Thay lived where they lay at nljixt without ahalter or privacy or 4tr:yhins; thr ould call their own. Soai"tlmes. seeininpriy for no reason, a Httla croup would pack up the handful of rat that served aa cover to leep under, and move off. Thy i Hinted on freight cars s.nd went somewhere .. only to find th'rgs the same or worse. Aain they settled down i- abject, pstlent, Inurloue , misery, to await God knows what.' "Alone: the road from the station to the town more "-roups of refugees were camped, in aopailin micarv. To the r!rht of the roAd waa a ifreat, barren field, where hue;e ho!s had been dur and filled in at,a!n. tV'hers they were new, mounds of earth marked them; where they are

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' ' .i i.-t. Tho hour of wor-h.; f.- at 11, 1 rf.x c's Diamond," the third of a serh-s '' 'I'-i- y Kvoni-i,- Firc.-ile Talk , will bo di c.i '-cd at the evening wornhip a' " . '"i i. r'h ...eh' "1 ni eta at 9:43 A. in. H '.d th-; loimtt People' Socleti'-a at '' i"..' i. in. If ou aro without n church h'.nic you ;;.rc ir,ltd to com.-, with us. 'I'lie .S-ACii.di Mission I'liur-h at thi ii'l-i" r of tir.i', . i.-.- hi reel, and l.Huh

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1 I:, of tho OCCIi on Mrs. John B'.o .-. . .- of Calumer v. a ntertaln'-d -n tin: occasion of her h.i tlui.iy ,-iniiiv raiy. by h. r chl'.dr-" and irr.ni'1 lillrcn and tiie affair n.adt .rv lira: ant wi'h an additional lio .oi of the pr.s.;nt:tion of a lia;.d? -m'

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St., will hold i-sis o'cio.. k in the a ' t of tho N'oriSi p-ii'i ber of rift.-' .','--t eiui.j - -c. .-- '! , b and Swccji h i:.'.. ciiti" At.-ii.h-'l jhuri.h ftri'l th-ir on:

.iay mcftii.ss at four, n.oi ri. '1 ho student-' : (' dleiro. to !hc nume. p t.. .1 to 1... In n t , . V ill b - iil i"..".li:ll '. -pret-it ions. , M i to all n..--::tp. V- of She S'rh nd.- t" i" pre- !

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Top "They lived where they lay at night, -without shelter or privacy." Bottom "110,000 children are being fed by the Americans." Insert Captain Paxton Hibben

oh', they had sunk Into holloas. I pointed them out to n.y companion. 'This is where they b-.try t!'.:that cttm.ot stick )i out, t twine whi ire picked up every moroin-r, s.i.; ivlnjj on fhe grour.rl wher fhv -riied duriiisr the n:t?ht. There are a sroort many of them eve-y ay. A cart makes. (he rounds of rh streets and the parks ea.-ii n-.or n i t . and picks them up and brinas thro here the dead, who couhl not w.i!r. l'ut It ! not so bad LI it -was Xothlcgr like." Arnie'iiln' Oltlo? Oiristlans "Tdu havo to rememb'-r always'' Captain Hibben eays. "that Armenia was an organised i,s'!o:i and thi Armenlar.a 8 conscious pecpl a thousand years before there wan a sinffle orjyanlied nation In Kurop. save Greece and 'P.ome. For twelr hundred of their twenty-fire hundred years of existence as a people, rhcy were indeoen.lent and aelf -govern ir gr. They w ere a hr'stian people in 'V,e rear S3 A. L The Armenian klnardom wss the first state In th world to adept O.riettanlty as the national church in the year JtM. Thcv invented the'r own alj-ihabet sue h as It is a- rhe same time. They ha-.-e a H'e-ature older than t he Isr.grllsh cr ti.e French or the German .-.r the 5pnr.. ish. and ggns oldtr than tr-s Slavonic literature.. They have aa at and an architecture and a mi :! of their own. TKe- were ha-ik---"! nn,l traders and art ip when the )- habitants of th. Britis--, were painted Hue. -md r.e pecie .-.r France and Gerinat.v rent abcitt

clothed in k!.-.s. ' But now sit i. chansreij, t'-e America-i o-.-er n-rit. With ail ef their proud tr;dlo-i the Armenians, victims of ;-,.) ir.- redib history cf persecution by She Turks and betrayed bv the other '""hrstian rations of the world, aro

whr.lly dependent upon the "ity of the peopin of the Stat p.

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Near East Ilief YorU "There are th irty-1 h re Near East Pelief (.irpho napes, large and small, in hirlvan and about 7.000 kiddies trie, t th Americans are looking; a.'t-r. Ti.roup-h the Near East P.el!ef. r.ver fifty mllSIons of dollars have Ror.e to help the Armenians in ihe in at three years. Oxer fiv hundr.-.i American women and men are wen-kins in the Near East, unobtrusively hut effectively, to keep a atrantn and ailon pe-.ple from Mai-vation and desrruct Ion. na hundred ten thon.--.a nd little children are being- fc i hy the Amerl:in: sixty-three hospi'als are kept 1 unnlr.,-r, with S.3.",2 beds, always fail, .v'nl when an appeal is made i" the (treat heart of the Amerl-an peonie to keep this work f,oin tae money is always there. "For the Ideal'srn that was roused ' n t.-.o-e. .., fvrrr land whose peonie went forth to fight for what fhev t --j in he right and true, is t!e:c still. The formaHs's at Ve.sa'.!l9 f -re-ot it; ihey dealt not in huma:i . v il.tles. bill in the arti-n -hi in-palpal. le theories cf boundariea, R.'i ernments. spheres cf (.fiienca, secret n h r.-er-ien t s and zon.-s of ex1'h'i f.tld',. "lut ;.n A n.epi.ftn p-, i ..irtlnsr ou 'he mud s'dewi-ik of Iiir!vr,.n, wi". a h'i woo.ar.'s tend in h-r l.ip. dis-r.-d in a moi-nns what t ' ' 'ifvi e ui nien at Versailles -.it! -.e.er 1 row that ihe wo; 'd , ...n -i place, and its people are ..li sir." -'srtir. ll'hhen appeals for t -1 r. i : . 1 1 : i ! o t j of t'pt wo: h of rco-ov !, !!-- l..t;e l v the Near Mas: Relie ":'!:!. S'ibf-ritt(.'.p 'o Clev'-nd ?t.- b.'-U, tr'tsure." of that oiKni?a:ion. 1 Madison --venue, N.w York.

Mr. and Mrs. l'rod A. Ppangler of Fir at., are in .'hicu today the ruests of friends and oii.K'. dug tli'i peri orm.uice, of "Mcrea."' The Indiana Harbor Woman's flub is prt paring to huld ..ni.ual election of offlc I'fa aid tho noininaliiiK' toiinnitteo a'-p-ii-.t.-d is composed of tin; Mi'iam Julie A. Judc, 1J. (.'. Iufcns, I'rt-'l L.;tForce a:ai jAin-.- i'. Mcvtuald. Rovcral of t!.' yen ml toachors of tho Twin t'liy scli,,..:. arc ibcciit from their duiien owing: to i.iiic- M uniotig' them is Huh.l.i Uillifcpiv, oC tho Mi Kiu'.-y school and Mia Oaltou who oircct." n miiasrtics at the Waihn.Klon (Jrado K hoed.

Mrs. If. B. Hendin of Parr!sh arc., entertainod -i party of friends Thursday; ovcrdnB with rnulc and gamtis utid a well ai pointed luncheon. i Charles l.Ioyd, stti.r jfuard of the East ,

do ;op- Iiih tjchool JtLkU ISall team, and f'..u Mr and Mrs. I. U.'.vd. of Grnpuvlnc streot, is very i rf'..-.i 'iu:iy T'I v. .-.i p;-i..;.i tovtr at Marjfart'.' h'.-p-'i!. nt ltammeii'l. lit:' condition wn.- r port, d as uhu-inin yc;:yrday. His -ol ar-s,' ..i-i.-i ; es r.re deeply sjlici i :r '...- r-winliiig hi (.nallion and are h.-p. fill ' ' more oii ourajjlng reports from ins bt duue. The y.-.unir. man is favorite with ail who know him. The Riley fell ol :d. in the fore O announcement for a CS. orgc afitlng-

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T,..lit. morninr- h 11 O'clock Wit

the opening number of a three-group j playUts. with music interspersed j "Abraham Lincoln aa the K&il-Spllf- . ter" will be shown with his brother

John and .sister Man, in the ea.-r Other inter-stint; anecdotes will he J inludd and the portrayal of Georg-

; Washir.g-t -n requesting P.. ty l'.og3 to I v oave a flag ill be one of the im- ; port ant iho wrings and t'.ie bestowal of that p-ift. The school orch-: r:i will ; render popular n 'isio of patriotic C'l"r between the infrn-.u-j-ion.-'. The junior

hi Memoriam

Mrs. Wa ihiteinnn -i

f' rts in :-n ;.-r ; ,i i -i : 'pi; u :,t . .niie affair .it i ho 'Vairn. :- : ,t, 'in g tho 1 it ! d-u.unt -r : t.eis. (. -e M.yi .-. H -.l t i,,. . in the i:.t s,,to0. j,, , . .six year. rs; .i--rlv. T 1 . Cti !"d out : r. ! if s. heme . f tractive trlm-.i;nr.- f V-j' There 'vi-i. t wen: y y i:ns prc'nt. some :n ompar b d t-iders. Ga-m-n and .-..ni'nts ' rd'd an dthe iurc'i'- n an riair:l' a--fiy an dpi- vr p. n the children. v'aWif i -o- we

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MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND 34-76 Prompt and ElSci-nt Service A'way. HAP:ri!0ND ELECTRIC SUPPLY 8c REPAIR COMPANY The EJfcrric ftloior Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammond

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parlor operated in connection with the restaurant will be remodeled into a Pinch counter and more tables will bo added. Tho ISudapest res-tauratit 3aa a' tained a reputation for themselves on

Just Plain Jtay Sweat mar. ; ibl

more. An Idyii 1o. . I,ivn March S"tijK'Kr,

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'r- 'iiiu- th" lour," J'r. irnt-yh-i.s scrrn. ;:. 1". 1'. i"i-iri'h. 1 -r. -i s t ti

ill be the subject n S-i '.iii-day i-.irtt 'oinniiinion will iin r"in-r at 11 a

I T'-K". U. HI' hi !n loving i '.Tin'.:" of -tir d. ar l,it-'ba.ti'l a; iwho left, ua fiv.t yejPK aff ..

nioi-nii-.fi. Feb. 2'i-ii, 1 Hi ii : ' A precious ono from u is i". ne.

A voice we loved is Milled. A p In co is ,icant in our home, Which nevep can be filled. iiy v.e pr.pirc to meet him tiiere. At t .Sod's right hand in hen-n. S iiietimes when "tir eyes will .. The fa. o wo loved so ,!i. Sometimes, our hatiu will '-ia-p in hi And never say forcweil. Your .loving it . Son- and I if. it alitor H

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account of t;.c choice served In their p.acc Mrs. F. V. ta'sl!n: the btilid-.n.

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i SELLS 10 ROOM

ADAMS ST. BUILDIN

FALLS AND BREAKS WINDOW

Charles Ray. o47 Polk street. Gary, had a lucky escape from injury lata ye'ter.lay afternoon when in corning

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Tiie P.rH'l 'iv!; bulldmiHermati Seife'dt tnd loc. Auani? street, was m i 1 to .ran. The p.raddock cmiti

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PASSENGER HAS NARROW ESCAPE N"ick Uz!a;. crivuiz a Buick touring ear with a TVIscdnsin lloen.e number, flruv" hi." machine into a trol'ey pole at th inter.iec4 i.-.n of F'f-h avenue and Tyler f r-er in Gary while traveling st a htgii rate of spfe. late 'art night. I'iUf'r-g tho jerious injury to Mrs. Tiilac. who was taken to the Me.rcy ':. csp:tal. itVfi'B the cash occurred Mra. Viiic.

T-ho was riding In the f-ont seat with j V.r Jtusband. wa. rhr-mii through the, wind f-'.-.-.e'id and l.e.ei.ie.a painful bruises i .th fovn'tly '"it by the bias's. Th t front ' the machine waa a wreck. ! Two other pa'jctiscv? in the rear. Mike (""I'tn. S3J .'laiiii street, and A, I t.jutine, S13 daios ..-treet, escaped ! v-ith a for" shahintr up. At the time

the a-,;d".nt. t.ie machine was!

t riiV'-'.itir s-i,t'.i on Tyler ittreet. Husband Deserts Her

Asks for Divorce ?.ryrt'.e fi'emmon has filed suit In the! Gary T.ke mperjor court strajntl Jaroes li'-i rooTi ciiarglng- desertion on' prll 0. M'fJ". Mr. D'ntrcn alleges that her hus-j 'rod s'afed to her that he "rea':z"di m'stage in marry !nsr Iter." and j . - vi Il(,f Jjve with her any longer. I Tho plaintiff Mrs. Ti.?m uion. ask for j pn absolute divorce and the rotors-j i-.n of ber mni'V-n tiamt, Myr'i. . Me - ' t'o'iey. J

GARY HIGHWAY

MAN FOUND GUILTY;

looms, is three a bath on each a SO foot lot i

:'ur garaj' .". After some improvevict pie ted the building will ' in two and three room ,, 'Uot h parties w-re r. i Harry Call In the tr;ine)(

owned b y i-e.-i at ,11 W. hi. Mures ro n e ! - e n . .ill 6 U d h a 3 ;

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of the Senior Society, ion of the Harsha.

St.b'.nth evening. Dr. t will be "Life's 7U-!a-

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DeLUXE THEATR

"YOU ALL KNOW WHO THIS IS"

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Paderewslii Lecture to Be Heard by' Gary

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Scun Phillman and P.enjamln Jackson, colored, who were arrested In Gary .some t.me ago on a charae of highwav robbery were both found arui'.ty before judge. Martin Smith in

the criminal court' at Crown Point yes-,

terday and sentenced to from 5 to 14 yeari in the penitentiary.

Monday morning Leonard ski and T- J. Gribowsk i. tv men leave for IMttibur-p, to

lpcture given h convention of P'.

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The Garv men n In '.' Ill "Mend

delegates fr-im t iio Gar I'-i'.h sens Club and the purpose of tho .

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: fipiii Itcr. ' Fvening 11 nr. The Feb. 2". v. i l OlV'tl "i-'-.e-i-

eiriphv;" S do '.'looted, Mrs. crirg Seri.i.-n "Striking-A-olo in by the ' 'h ir, A Peri i ," p. h. , special meet. !.- m-ni!.erj of the ch.ir'h in .st of r.van:.-M' m. '..',r.! l'i'n hin-:ton do todav ?"

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INSPECT NEW OIL FIELDS Alfred G. Perry, president of the Gary Stock Exchange, together with a party of Gary business iii-n motored to San Pierre, Ind., yesterday to inveatigate some oU properties in a new field there tht has recentiy been developed, in which he. is interested. A. iroves, formerly of this city, in pre.-ident of a new company, holding three thousand acres of lenses in the oii hearing belt of the Kf.r.kak-je ...arsh !. It wa." to see this property and j-ome fiowirp? i lis upon them that Mr. 1'ii-ry oio.e down thi" week. In t.t party weie; Oaptain T. K. Aydelotte rbirnard Noon and Ernest K.l'.lowny.

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SUES FOR DIVORCE ; f iSt'ffC't 'Xi-J

nt in .1 lsnsiil ii-'i by his ! I , ' S , " ' ;e-' fi 1 4

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and alimony in Ihe us-, month for tr.e support childien. Mr. Ci'la -'n

of the Illinois St 1 Company. - B-j-'V4 , VtV ' ''7 Plaintiff allee ,, that at '.. time ilfri ;W A t tf2A i EsVtJ fc.,' husband forced her out .,f t. n'r home j M fj j I ri f 1 II a 11 Tl L ' "' , n.nc,l t. ,lo ... r hoe-., hn-o ' V J 'J A i I IH l 4 1 h ft,

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See him Sun-Jay, MnnsJay nd Tuesday in his latest comedy "NUMBER PLEASE"

D. J. Moorehoasc. Sr?e

I. 0. 0. F. H.-.II, Hammond, San Jay, February 20ti). at 3 00 p. in

i Special Solos bv John f. Read, Amcn'.m f-ccrv t-gv nf .M isg.

Chicago. All uclconu ScUs free.

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tract was signed last 'yr'.ne i ciamnro of f to tuc r.uild.n.s and f pi .' -A1V1V r'S 11 M

.o.iimiitf.e on the Gary Elk -' , I o the e rm ten t s of ' i.c i , oUse. The ho .; , e " V VS', -fTV?; 41 i- 5 ; h A- G. Perry to furnish a iovttted at "- 'leveiand ?tr"(t. The; ir Ifl?-, Z.J V 'iW I '

MUSIC FOR FAIR

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Hammond Auto Sheet

Sv7artz & Zola Secure 10Year Lease on Building

The owners of th. Itaoaper-t restau-i rant. Swart z & '.-An. liave secured a t 11-year le.ae ,m the. buiidinsr in wblch their rest:ju-art is now located. Im-i pro'.ements and 'hansrs will be made h.-e the rrv o'vners and the soft dr;nk !

If I Could Have Placed

A con by the Fair wi

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b.estris every evening entire fair, which will .. week on the second

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690 Hohman Street Phone 3032

spacious 5th avenue ga-

. F. Hodsons Return from

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Florida and Cuba

Overture

316.

.'onfldence In n- rinrkharf Vr.iMt Vaise F.r'.aes anil ttJilt

f Compound and took him at his word tir'- ; nits of Rrm'.ck Hits

leen yi.-ir- u- 1 -youM have ;ivf. lif- j Mcon Hand in Hand Again, I

nv years -r sui;-rinj- witn i ;nrrh. ; . , ,,n -i-...,.,.,. ee..i.. , m Clirobinsr Mountains. A.l J

tion. I advise ail snii'erir.s not to j at e. Sunny , M i atiier Friends, My Is1':

o-o. ...a i .... in I.-. -v. tirmins. y ou A :n t Il.'arri

fioor f'f tho

rage in Gary.

A special platform will be orocteii .- . - j for tho use of the or.-he.t r-i and an Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dortson have reelaborate program is planned for turned from Florida i-.nd Cuba where) very evening. they have spent' 'the past six week--. ' At the opening M.nday evening the ir. nod-n upon his return stated)

-.rchecra will play the following con- that iie was jjteatiy pleased with Cuba. , ' rt numbers, be.-idoa the popular hits nnd cons idered it a wonderful country of the day and other musical featuten with great possibilities.

-Li-rarg-d: Atorcl Thr Show Soy.

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Will Hi.ff.

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Including V'e- j

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but write t or a t reu n. nt.

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Twin City

News Notes

Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS.. Propa. tolebale Dealers m IRON, METALS, RUBBER

I AND SECOND HAND ! MACHINERY j Off.ces: 340 Indiana Ave. j vards Sohl Street and Indiana Av j HAMMOND : IN 01 AN A. j Office Phone '27. Re. Phone i04-r

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St., Ciiicirii:1 for-.' a.r.lo m'ih. cured. tiM'JM!'1

ti. '.. end a tr a tneiit wiii i ton by return n.i'ii. l'-p-V U 'iri!i;gists. :: iH''s' lii' TO daj-s. ilOc '"'

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Mi'Vif. .-. at Ch'j.-xh. f':iM i-aslor, 12!sth

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Manofachirers and Repairers of Radiators and Fenders

We install new ceils into any make of ; l

car. YV use the best non-burst proof honeycomb core.

a!' kinds of froen radiator;.

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Read The Times Want Ads ' CT)ur priccs arc j"st f"Sht- , ' e guarantee all of our work.

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The Restaurant

565 Hohman Street, B vnirflond

Iff , blaiesuc

Those Home Made Pies and Cakes

we are now serving are sa delicious, we felt like telling ycu about them. Everybody's talking about them, and we believe you'll enjoy them, too. Eat With Us and You'll Come Again