Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1921 — Page 7
Thursday, March 10, 1021.
THE TIMES t-a;:'o Seveu " ' -- .... . ..i1" umii n attacked bim, wlierf ii pon he dre'v a knife and stabbed Goodrich. Zunleh bears some marks of a nenrounter. lie ! beinsr held, ponding the outcome of '. iood rich's injuries. w ".hi u m u j , iniiii JWUI 11 JiB'I. . . the army and naval bin providing an Hdditional bud.eot of 4!).oon,fno yen t.'cioiit $24.500,ofi() nf which 3.nn,t.00 yen is for naval construction and the aviation ptnernm. An ad vert'.Mt ip.ent appearing In all Tokio papr-ix today arraigns l'rinee Ta'Tiaeain for h!a support of armament proposals and declared "militarism is the c:.trie of Japan.' HARBOR'S VILD MAN SENTENCED ( Mike Itonetke. Dm Indiana Harbor utiid man. who broke $!;,n wortii Of windows in tiie home of hi wife's f-ifter-in-laws house -esterdny when .she harbored hi better half from his. bi-atlnss. was lined $2')0 and jriv.-n fin lays or) the penal farm this morning in the Hammond police court. In pitc of Ttonetk" j pvot ena f ;r,rio that (h was on'y in fun when le bent up his wife, jt. was slinwn that hi had used fill's a lot of force in tiie oporation. Ibnieike said be woiid net pay his tine, but when he re.i.izcs that his failure to pay n-il lmn about a yea i at hard labor, li will probably Uv the money. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD' JAP DIET HAS HUGE BUDGET TOK TO. Mirt-h to. At a protracted niiiht .ei'sion the Japanes.. diet passed Try a "Times Want Ad
GARY POLICE ASK PERTINENT QUESTION Are Dan Molloy and Herman Nyhoff Still Working for Uncle Sam if pan Malloi' and Herman Nyhoff. loth formr Gary constable at? still m the employrr.nnt of the tVderal prohibition fnforsonipnt department why? Tliis is the ciu"sM-7n that is tinR ask- . ! by many 'iaty ofTioiaU anil rcii.inis t'xlay. Several .vc.li ao both Nyh"ff a.vl .Mutiny 'Tf" indirvp'l (luring the li'iii.ir invent lotion by tl-.f federal srap I jury at. I rul ia n a vA l on a charge of i.'sn:!;' transporting liquor ami Vtpiii their rrair'iinon before J;j N,t; n !-fo a few days tc p'eaii mii!;y :m tli f'fTine. Like ni.tny olhert-' nhu ,'eai guilty Xielf ap.l M alloy are -Mi! waiting ; learn their fate n.a it 18 undct'tpno 1 that JiuIkp A n dor. -hi n iii not an noy te any sntcn'! n yet. as he will h-ar all th cufM fir silt was somewhat of a s-uipris? tu 'lary police .inthorit te. anl offi-lals xpsterclaj- nh"n Nyhoff and Malmy hrouc'nt in three whiskey runners nhr.ni the ha'I captured in a llr roadj'r at 6th avenue and Pinrtsylania street. The tri'1 who verc Kalians .ml h.lok'I RS lient , D'.aRini -of !,)Mr.ii., Mifh.; Tony Fi'trini of Kensington, and John Vaieari of Pullman vve 'looked on an ; n ehartre and lr:!ri H- prohibition nfurcMtirnt agent Pi- : 'ins of this district. Valenti na i ni.rne $3.11 on his pnr-'.n Hen rehe.i -h:!e hi two nsfnirt only had a smiili amount of an. U in said that Nyhoff and i alloy found pome 14 cases of bonded liskey packer! away in the rear of
SINCLAIRCO.TO LAY PIPE . LINES 111 OKLAHOMA Work Will Be Started Immediately, Accommodating 45,000 Barrels
SineJair Pipe l.ir.e company in which 'andard Oil of Indiana ha. a R'l peri "Tit Interest, vlll t.uiifl three short! :i est !n Oklahoma. An eiaht-iiitdi line' f to be started immediately from the I i iain trunk Hne at Haldton to the! new finean fle'i in Stephen county.! milea, and another risrht-lneh line ! " ii! be laid from Cushin.r trunk, fit- j ' Un to I'eanerpool, Ofuskee county.; This lire will be 43 miles lonj? and the j areest of the three. A shorter line I j to be btii'.t from Jtealdton to the He- I
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SPECIAL TO THE! TiHES 'fOCAP.T. Ino., March 10 Krankie Mack. the rnysfrlous lightweig'ht 1? liter, who blew into town with his v ife abo;ittwo weeks, left yesterday -!.. Aft'r they had borrowed money ' ' veryone they possi'bly could and ' .ronah different schemes they had fijrrhasd merchandise from nearly tty store in town for which they 'ailed to make payment, it Is a saj they beat it.
SENSATION IN I. WVW. ARREST POTTSVILT.F:. Pa.. March Sensational provisions are i-aid to hav been fo'ind in a secret charter of th Shenandoah I. "W. W., seized by the fate police and hrontrht here today. No information coneemintr the document i heinsr made puhiie. Ritstence of the T. TV. M". 1; the anthracite coal fielda on'y recently i ame to th notice of state officials. K : lorotisrh in vest iftat'on of the activt- !. of the T. AV. AV. in the col resrions is blnjr made by state officials.
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HARBOR MAN IS STABBED
.To Zanich, a boarder at XSSt Snrnrrr street, was arrested last niht by the Hammond police in a pool room a; S3t Summer street, and is booked on ft charge cf felonotis assault. The rran injured Is Theodore Goodrich of rndlans. Harbor. Zanich is charged with fftabblnjr Goodrich. who was r'lshed to Pt. farRBret's hospital last n'jr'ht. According to Dr. Chid law. who attended h'm. Goodrich is in perlous eondition. havinfr tiiree 'bad knife wounds in h!-e chest, side and ahclomn. Aceordtna to the prisoner, be was r.alehin- a pool eir.e when rive or
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Smiling Skys and Balmy Breezes Spring's just around the corner Easter's only two weeks away ! Aren't you glad it's time to be getting into lighter clothes? They're here nevy suits and top coats, new shirts and ties, nev hats and gloves, new underwear and hosiery. Everything new, r.ll the way through ! Kiippenheimer and A rdmore Good Clothes
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