Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1921 — Page 2

Tuosdav. Mnrrh 22. 1921.

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OF fiOHEY AND AUTO thrc wik the number was rel';o,-j

441 TX-oOsr street, rb'sed hisr of r.i o!'-r;ob'.' nJ tS-?n

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- -.-? ejfrcea 2c3;aa, Hrfeor Atcls, mosey and

ear Cr.j trt n-1 -mi t'--tricge rsr the American tnol I"3.;ndries plant whsn '.1 wm st ;-

ft Ford tour.r, cir, ur. or eliiLbed into hs. m achate -with ,;: took the wheel. The othr? fo

in their car. The, banditj then tock t'.Ti- -if.r to a lentiy spot neat tae Cu4aii." Pu'ln plan: where tiiy forced Kinsekl to a;.g.u. They t arched ui;r taking$S7 in eanh and S!i co'.d u-atc.h- H was then ordared to ' r-at it.'' Froir. a distance he eaw flar.i? s: -v!:en returned later with Oincr G.'iiCA othe Eitt Chi;ajro pollrc force, it aj found that the band.ta hal lurnd lhBoachlne,. Search i belns made for rh- ho'dups but at a late hour today no c'. i 1,4-5 been picked up- Kemsowski raya the

machine which they cense number.

to ).(:', who v.ave been su!tuHi!'!f.n:ve Efid;.' of the fuhject i-.in fcr (heir regular -.vor' in th Eag.it'l

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Jt'.lily o' u"!i 'in the An-.rtiini7AJ-'r t n . f '.Vr M ! " . - d'".'! the ff.Uri! yov r slH'i of puii',!.; -1 the country.

.. charsre of robbery.

1 K tcii took $500.00 aa3 a jife vtlueJ t JJ.i " rorrs Dlrmt.-a 'Martin's tool

room 03 Virginia etret. He too tti etoien property to Chicsjro with him Defendant ws also charged with be

ing: Implicated in the chicken farm.

i rob"c-ery. but has nt y-t bea tried on i was find a sum of JU. "I'm going: out v r. the T'MES j this charge. ! ou the farm juet the same." said Dan CROTV'pC'INT.' InA ?Iarc"a 53- Tta j - ! and we believe that he will. roiiniv f ommisfi'nera l-t the -om t rn.-t -n t TJT Cf? TTTTr i

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s'dfs K-?.ti'iK the .-uppls' coritrict f-i" ;

ROAD COfilRACTS!

i the wife. Wori flew back and forh

and the arjuni-nt became heated ai-.d Dan Ti-a-Uzicg he was the head of the hou&pho! t - k it upon himstlf to give her a good b-alrje;. She had him a.rreeteJ yesterday --n

an h.-6.iult atid battery warrant and he

the Grace Prfcsby terial church at the -.rvltatlcn of tho Fifth ward republican b . Keller la aio editor of the Rohlns Herald, he has ben a resident of Rohlrif I!'., for the past f ight years. j

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CHAMPION TYPIST START WORK ON

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MANY ARRAIGNED

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GARY GIRL WINS FAME AS DEBATER

MOVNf "HOlfOKE COLLEGE. S-uth Hadley. Mass.. March 32. Mlfs KMia if. ?..?wley. daughter of Mr. Ralph Rowley of 576 Jackson street, president of the Gary city council and prominent Ory steel official, is a speaker for the affirmative side in the freshman debate a. Mount Holyoke College. South Hadley. Mass-, thig evening. The clasa of 1324 ! the fourth successive claaa to hold a freshman debute. The debate t arranged by the English department as part of the required English course. Only those

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Kirnmond police court tiiu morning, s Oerg-e flick. 809 !d:anp 1 bot.ie- , vaM. "htting, J'aui v. v ; n ; .-. i ' 'C cvecth street. Mark, .in- T:rT.-a M : Ourn. 49,"6 Augusta f.rt Ctictio each rec--ii-ed a fine of 55 r,1 o .?. f r ; fpe-dlnj. William Holiday. 3C-9 Kan ; i;ue. was fired the same im;aiit fir I carrying ccncealcd wear-onj. The Judae j went es?y on Io!liay t'fcsuiw he claimed he carried the weapon for projection in fo'.i-y to and f -ors his vork ! at Girs-i r. --dr.ey frott was ai.-o afesifJ tlie sime amount fcr playfully rrving t scare a fellow wor'er t-y i!s.-narg-rg Holiday gun r.'l''rj ! Ji-hBt'rt. Tl! Coisgrve avnue. Chi.mji was fined J'.j and eejts f--r i spedinr It hing h-. -iv-ord cffnse. , T. Bo-'.e. Siblev 'rr-ft. j:M ll' and

cost for the prlvile of learning tiiat it cost? twicfc much to l.e drank and disorderly the second time A little diversion from the rouMne was caused by Alberta Feune! and Georg'.e Afates. two your-g colored women from Chicago who ot into a spirited argument oer s 1 r e t car fare. The two. women ha't brp in the !U?ni"ii.i curt bf re f? di-.-rd-rly conduct. They very rr'.- csme to Mows trying to dee:de the owr;rh''T of the 8 cents. It cor them $5 sr.d ccsts apieoe.

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V"!ted Cons'. i"o IlamniuDj, 1191.-

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Jlila.''0 Fucl'c Corrt C- . est Hammondj 1 ? c r ? . J-.-hnson ard Dcnv wer the f-i---cessf'il bidders or 'he v.,r, s Her.-ler--0:1 gravel road 1i i-ag-le '"r " tv'- i -:!vp. tir bid bf.ing- S4S'S. John Fearson A ton. Chicago Heights, bid $4.S4S. H Ha'haway. L.o-.vell. $4S.39.

A- V. Hirona. president of the Gary! with the con!pl-t;cn of the cinder T3uine3 colleges has atino-jnced the; road up to the site of Gary'? new coming of G. U Ho..efed. world's . jiivi.noo bath house and Park at trtlr tr'atept champion typist, 'o Oary to- beah east cf Gary, the 0 ntractors me day. 1 r'ash-Dowell firm of Chicago started

A'.' of Mr. Iflrone' students from his; branch scheols are In Oary to see the demons; ration. Anyone : who : lilies to see the typewriter wfrard , perform is invited to the busineej college. 1

raultnjr the iirst material fcr the con-stru'-ti-'H of the n-o:-t;ier and modern

bathing- pavilion ye.-t'rday. The park- ' OF THE WEST." lng sj ii'-f to aooomm .d-ite 5"0 or more !

cutomoriies 8 elo rearing complettoni Accorcj-ng to spec'fl -st i-ns in the eontract the bath h use must be ready f r o'---j,-,an?y by the middle of Juiy

Eva Novak in a

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; TORRENT." Msg "The Son cf I larzan. ; Tomorrow and Thursday

Franklyn Farnum in "THE STRLGGLE." Fiday and Sattrxday William Fairbanks in his latest, "HEARTS

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CHURCH TO HAVE p. . rn1rro. n -VTRYTV STATION1 Colored Irlayor IRfcLEo5 ol AfXOI : fc XJ. S. Visits Gan

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suit to collect on promissory notes ..3? teen file -3 by the A-its tt;alers Investment company of lilir.oi?. against

S. G- ACa.msJ. si; :ume' inue, Hammond. E. G Sprcat 1 atterneyj for the plaintiff. The andell Chocolate c?r party hif

ftd suit :n acceunt ia'.nat H C Peters through Attorney Jesse E Wil5 on Petiticr. for the appcntmer.t of a Tuardlan for John Laws & yr-ars o'd has been made by hia children, Edwin

D Laws William J. Laws. ?l!an.i j

?s?s and Cyrtb'a E Hump. The:

that b-:caue of hi. age he is no longer ibl? to manage hif et.ie Attorney J y'hinery ! repres'ntlrg ''i pf t '.otters.

Tyjogi s.-out Exec-ifi-.-e Ralph Cark-i j has announced that the My wireless toj be established on the Jn Park M.-th.o- ( dist church will be read- to r-ceive ; wireless communlca lor.? nt out by the National Boy fcotits headquarters ; Thes. stations ar maintained through; out the country, and receive mmnv:n -cation which are sent out from th ravel radio station In New Tork. BoyScouts are in charge of the tations. The Glen Park Mothcdlat church appropriates? money for the Glep Park station. By Scouts have already tllj appl'ca'lona for licenses a wlrrlesa opera tors.

T.-.cn-.as Krl'er, the flrft colored man to hold the offt-e c,f mayor in the United S'ates and resident of Hoblnj 111.. w:i.- a C&ry vislror la.-'t nisi t when hr sttenl.d a political gathering at

Try a "Times Want Ad'

$45,000 S. SIDE BLDG. PURCHASED BY J. B. RADIGAN For a "-!f!Vra':ti cf MS "0 John F Rad'.jan. of r.sdigan Ero'hers furniture store purchased the hu-lding locaffd t 1713 Broadway. There are two j''rn on the lower fiooar.d the upper rt'-ries are d:v'd-d Into

Is of brick and

Vierh. Tt has a front -

and extends brick 131 g was purchased fr-v)

a.y ! flets. The fruc

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A'rr'jt a week ago. Mr. ?ad:gan purhd the tin bu-'.d'ng located at Eroadwav

The Tcrth.rn Stats company i-- atk.r.g fcr

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,! Boi-Serffr Peter Morth'and arsl COllStrUCtiOa OH TWO

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Mr. and Mrs. Per.nis Teeters of Ham- I ricrd have pctl'.lor.ed for the adortt-ni of Donald Little Attorney J. Eder Is. representing the petitioner. t Max P Studt. guardian of the estate of riorer.ee and Walter Kasch has filed a petition to at'A real estate. t The Sterling Midland Coal company a fl'ed a suit on account against the: Citizens company, through Attorney!

Jesse Wilson.

Flat Buildings Started rirci'ird was broken for the erection

of two brick flat building to be lies'- , ed at 118 and JsJO Pennsylvania St.. i by J. K Pe'.fdowski and S J. Muti-r. I The buddings " ill be elimslr In design at'd cnsi r-jcti.-n and win c at i $5 Aio each. ! The o-vner etpec. to have the bul'O- I irgfi ready for occupancy in 60 Jays, j Each building will be two etorle- i gh I and will accomm date four families- j

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GEORGE KZITQH GIVEN 5 TO 14 YHARS FOR ROBBERY In the criminal court yerterday. Geo. Ksltch was sentenced to serve from S to 14 vrs in the pnit?r.tiary on a

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72 Oar Windows ALL THIS WEEK Very Instructive 1 One of These HORTON IRONER3 Will be Given Away Absolutely FREE APRIL FIRST, at tho Walk-Over Shoe Store 189 EAST STATE STREET Or Can be Purchased for SI 80 Cash Terms $175 $10 Down and $13-75 par month at the

NO FARM LIFE FOR THIS WOMAN "I want to go on a farm and l!ve and bei.evo I'm go ng" Tbla Is wh' Pan Flu-ur, 3404 Connecticut street. Gary, t-ld his wife and although ; ho objected, 'he cail of the ;rro- ir, jr gu:r,r, fresh ggh. jvllk and country air became so strong that Pan pro.-eeded to purc.hhse a ii'ri-? farm -iithout irforrnirg her. The deal was made and then he told

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Between State and Sibley Sts. Hammond L4ST TIMES TODAY AND 10M0RF0W Tycsdey 3oi Wednesday, March 22-23 Chas. Ray in Tue Old Swimmin' Hole" ALSO FOUR HIGH CLASS ACTS CF VAUDEVILLE "CAMEO GIRLS" Exquisite Fortrzits in Geld en Frame of Mxic. Si"-z Dccn CARL McCULLOUGH Aktsd l:y TOM ELLIOTT h Novel OivffS'-i ertliJed ''SqrH ?Hv" LAi-IB'S ' MANNiKJfA Distinct Novelty WORTH WAiTEN F0UK llanaony Sieging Comedian-s COMING! COMING! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 25th, 26th FOUR ALL-STAR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE GJ Brown Fresents "SPIC AND SPAN" with Robyn Adair A Snappy Spanish Revue SKIPPER, KENNEDY & REEVES In "College Capers" LAWT0N Heavyweight Juggler FREDDIE ALLEN Ju;t s i'eung FeOcw Trying to Get Along Sol Lesr prcteats George Feb a- in "ONE MAN IN A MILLION" A Human Page frcra Life in which is woven Love, Laughter and Romance

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PR0CLA3IATI0N I desire to call the fpecial attention cf the Good People cf our fair city, to the worthiness "id comfelling irnprt-

nilj-nce of the arpe.al now o'.ag made to

save the thousand who are starving ! in China, in Armenia and Palestine. ; The Chir.a Famii-. Fur.1 a c! he Near : Est Relief h.?. e bten joined t -ge'her in Indian, so that only 019 appeal will 'be made. C"vi rr r McJray I the State Ch4irmn of the Jclnt runda and rr ftzvU A Ma-tin Is chairman for ' Mi Clt" of If8.minn4. Reoen'ly Pres

et! ident Harding Issued en aroett appeal ? ' I . . . . . 1 . tst

IO Trie merica.i i-i.y- v ... I fund and epoke of response to Jt as the ' "Greatest Opportunity of the Ages." ! MT.it If War and Starvation had rav- ' a.-J Hammond ani there wore only

three or four men ana 3 ao;u wumva - - - . . .. . .... - . . .. . . -V

. ai.ci cui-aren ie i -:ddle.i t.thr wlthcut food and

ithc-ir rriy hoj w-its If ton e liii 'ly tor- j ! ejgtj naMon. ThAt la what he con- j ! dition is In tho year East tc-dsy trhat ! do we know about -war or eto-.;t t-tar. !

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(we wo'il.1 do more for this caus than! is skd o- us. Jo I am appea'mg t j i the r.ci and the pjr. to l"iMr.H r.in 'and . wag asmers. 1 --c m.nn and child- . ! j-,n. to the people cf 1l c:sre. nation-j ali'tea an4 rf-iigious b--lT-f. to nd a i I hand r that Hamr.-enl may lead s'.l the ; ! Citie,? of the Csiumet r'-g-.o:--. '.Ms time ; i and :i-w tii at we ire rt 1 Mco i-d and! ', thit e really hive a heart J ! Sovemen cns a Car- $5.0'? a m-v.-,th : ! J60.PC- a year w'il save one V few-yea t i can ps-y- your money or n.a'c ycur ; ! pkdses at the First Kat'.onal Buik. j ; Hofcnian and Sibley streets. vbro A. t j j Turner U T'e"urer of the Jo'nt Fund. ' ! The money will go as sou doel&r.ate. .' -. '.'a.-or.

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FROM the age of twelve a girl needs all the care the thoug htful mother can give. Many a woman has suffered -. e.-rs of pain and misery the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted for such conditions. It can be taken in safety by any v.vman, young or old. Read How Thcsa Mothers Helped Their Daughters

Guttnler?. N. .T. "My daughter was all ruu down an4 had fainting spelle often, had a bad complexion, ?.nd suffered at her monthly periods, ller gracduiother had been tateir.jj Lrdia E. lltikham's Vegetable Coinround for the Change of Life, and got a bottle of It for her. She beeau to improve with the first bottle ana took fve in all and wa3 entirely restored to 1 ealtb. For a time she had not been s hie to attend school, but- she i -es notr. f-ne recommends Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to her friends ana I frfve you permission to publish this letter as a testimonial.'1 Mrs. Catharix McGlovx, Sr(4 24th tt..

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tweeo her povi-id i and v.-hen ti.r-y came, she wa3 not al:o to do her sc-hor.i heme lessons because sha could rot pv;j fit up. A copy of one cf your litt'.o hooks was left in my letter-bo and shehp-an to take J.ydia E. I'ir-kham's f;'tao!a Compound for her trouble. :-':C is now 111 eood health, i rerni'sr and can help me viith the hou?e-A or! vhea not in school." Mr.. ': r- r ; v G. HriEssEnr, 71 Braion i: ::lu-y Mass.

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TODAY 5 BIG ACTS 5 Poster Pironettes SIX DAINTY BEAUTIL5

In Songs and Classic Dances p

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OUT OF LUCK." ;

Also the last episode of "Thunderbolt Jack" with Jack Hoxie.

of Today

TURNER BROTHERS Si-ie-ing and Acrobatic Daacinj BOB ROBERTS Comedian STANLEY & OLSON Laugh ProTokers VIOLET & CHARLES Comedy Novelty Also

I 'DOUBLE ADVENTURE"

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c "A THOUSAND TO ONE and Loirse Glaum in

"LOVE"

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AUDITORIUM M.-VX HELPER. Prop. 367 Caliirtict Ave. Phcne Ham'd 195) TODAY NEVA GERBER in "WHEN A WOMAN STRIKES" Also Episode 6 "Demot.'s Shadow" Serial

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