Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1921 — Page 2
Tursrlav. April 5, 1.921.
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INTERESTING 5 REPORT BY CHIEF FORBIS
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" Vue to tho ri?id ramri'S" conducted "". by the Jary police foren for several -;. years and the rc of some stern ordinances, the violation of traffic 7. aws and automoMlo infractions have t.een Rreatly reduced in the nam year " according to a re-port compiled by '-'-" Chief C roltce Forbl of Gary for the .-:. Indiana. Antl Saloon league today. With the above report a letter w " is j sent to the Indiana Anti-Saloon league -which in brief Chief Forbis .... yavs: "In the r-cnt year our city council hv paaaed Rood ordinances and ' -. vish 1 could fay as much for Pome of . o-ur state, laws using: the old adae. r -There are none ?o dumb a. those who 7 Trill' not learn.' Iurin)C the pat year we have adopt. - - - r-4 the fireen tag- system and it nJ" privfn very much of a success. In - ae the auteist '.eaves ItU car stand- .'. ir.g at the curb and is violating: one of " r:ir traffic laws the office ties a ta
f.n the steering wheel on wlm-rt lie .lfs written the offense ami invites the offender to visit the station. A stub from the ticket which the officer pat in his pocket to be turned in at the '"r' ytat'.on bears the same information. "Twenty-five hundred of these tags have been used up In the past year and " 1 migrht say that few are ever sent in a second time. In case, they do. we look over our records and if wo find ihey have been sent in wir" before, we - f!!e charges againat the owner. Unless, - .for nome serious offens charges arJ - never filed for the first offense. Reg-ardingr automobile f-tealing it is : my opinion that forty per cent of the automobile owners are at fault them- - selves. The owner leaves the car on the curb line .In many cases with the engine running inviting the thief to jump in drive it away and steal it. - "As a prevention I w-nuld -prescribe . e simple device of some kind known only to the owner and driver. - Patented devices are not a.-5 good as '- the thief as a rule become. acquainted with them and abla to get away with - - the machine If he has a little time. "In eliminating many traffic infractions and accidents we use white zone ". paint for street and curb marking - '.top printed in larve 15-inc'i letters nr. crossings and boulevards and 'slow ; , s srns' at danarercus places. "We have safety zones for pseng- " rrs alighting and boarding street cars - f, nd are. row marking the approach of i!ro.4 crossings with caution signs. .-Street markings ara much better than -h: standing sign as the good driver . Twill pay heed to them as the general " "In closing T would say that traffic '.'-"Vops have the toucrhest jobs on the dt artment. Every driver should be Ivis friend, lie Is stationed thero in all ;'inds of weather for t'-.e purpose of "bawling out" the traffic violator but 'T'aiso to protect life and limb of women "Vfcnd children while they cross th street to safety and regulate traffic as prescribed by law."
GARY NEWS G. H. L. & W. CO. TO IMPROVE SERVICE Improvements being made by the '-,-jary Heat Light and Water company wlil furnish at least seven new ret- - lience districts of the city with gas snd the installation of an electric sub- - station at Fortieth avenue near Broad-'-way will materially increase the e!ec- - trio service In the nidge road district 'south of the river. The new improve- - -lent will cost the Gary Heat. Light .and Water company, approximately r- "jcthooo. c Lord Mayor of Cork Receives Hearty Welcome " - Donal O'Callaghan. lord mayor of -Cork. reeel;-d larg ovations in G-ary -iesterday when he spoke at two nionV, rfter meetings. on at the Orpheum ' theater in the morning and another at Vmpleby's hall in the evening. In be- , lia'f of tie IrjaTi cause. " Field captains of the monster drive ',' for funds stat that the campaign Is , well under -way and concentrated e.f.'.forts are being made to subscribe 5,alloted to Gry ti raise. sFor Indigestior Mi-O-Na Is Guaranteed T. . Promptly Relieve Stomacl I'.-. Distress. V - People ce on suffering from llftl ; Stomach troubles for years and Imag :4n they have a serious disease. . They orer-eat and force on the atom ' -ch a lot of extra work. But they never think that the stomach neede extra help to do extra work. :: . If these people would take a rMI-O-Na Tablet with or after meala It "irould be a great big help to the etom-u-h In Its strain of overwork, r' Ml-O-Na helps yo-ar tlred-out stom- " Ich to do Its work and banishes the cause. No matter what yea eat or drink Ml-O-Na will sweeten your sour storav ach and stop gas belching In five min- ' Te. The heaviness disappears and - the itomach Is greatly aided In lta ; work of digestion. Z.'. And Ml-O-Na not only promptly re --lievea all distress but if taken regu--Uxly will banish Jndlgeation. " .u.i-0-o.a. is li by umiiiers' Phr- ' rAacy and leading druggists every. . w here. I Ends Catarrh or money back. Just "tn-eattae it in. Outfit includes inhaler, r Extra bottles at aU drugsvsts.
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CHICAGO. Thirty thousand care of (train have ben inspected in a ; Binjrle month by the Illinois Stat Grai-n Department at Chicago, its j record day's work, according to a i report Jtist issued, being 2,520 tars. This department, with its corps of scientific RTain testers, prepares r r.mples for sale on the Chicago Board of Trade where 400,000,100 ! bushels of cash rrain on tracks or in elevators for immediate delivery are bought and sold annually. This tremendous cash grain dopcrtment, together with the futures Market which provides hedging, or grain insurance. represents a seventy-three year evolution in grain marketing. Leading economists, including Herbert Hoover, have characterized the board as the most economical food marketing machinery in the world. In the face of attacks upon the futures market by organizers, thousands of rrembers of farmers societies recently have adopted resolutions opposing legislation destroying hedging at least until a giant grain RESUME COLE MURDER TRIAL 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES CR-ivVN l-OIXT. April 5. The Cole murder case of Gary whicn was postponed on acount of the death of the mother of Henry Ivuehle, one of the Jurors, t is resumed in the criminal court before Jidge Martin Smith thiw morning. On account cf the death of Mr. Kueh's' mother there was no court Saturday or Monday. VICTIM SEEKS $35,000 DAMAGES Harry Zafiropoulous. former employe of the t 'ueahy Pack Ins company, 'be tween j&st n:cago antl liHry. is xno j plaintiff in a case in the Gary Superior court today in 'which he a.-ks damages, to approximately $3.".00 a?aint Its, Geo. I). Anthouiis and Antonio Giorgi. both south side, physicians in Gary, The case will be heard ln-fore. a jury j In filinc; the suit the plaintiff charaes the defendents with having failed to use proper medical treatment when he was having hi leg fronted, while under their care. Tie was injured while workART
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bridge and a new channel w ill be j dredged out and constructed for a considerable distance In an effort of the city to atop sewer flooding during the rainy seasons of the year. The work is to be started at an early date. VANDALISM REIGNS IN GARY Vandalism in ;ry has got to stop at least It w-111 if Chief of police Forbis of Gary ha. his say. Numerous complaints have been received during the past week relative to children destroying property which i under construction in different sections of the city and has given lntruc tiona that in tli" future for all officers to make a careful canvas of their beats and to arrest all offenders. Last night a report was made by Anderson (Bros., who have a building under cotvstruetlon at Jll Johnson stree;. that a number of children have broken half of the windows in the r.ulldin-g during the past IS hour The Juvenile authorities have also been ake-d to co-operate with the depart ment m breaking up this gang of young vandals. KINDER ASSISTS IN PROSECUTION Prosecuting Attorney Dwight 51. Kinder of Gary left for Crown Point this morning where he will assist in the murder trial of Ralph Cole in the crimin-a! court, which was resumed Huh morning following a two day adjournment on account of a death In the family of one of the Jurymen. POLICE BENEFIT REAPS $500 As a resu'.t of the benefit that wan staged at the afternoon and evening performances at the Gary theater last night the treasury of the Gary police pension fjnd was swelled to the sum of approximately $500. Every ticket was sold and a packed house attended each performance. As a special feature, the pension fund official secured a moving picture and lecturer on crime. FRANKLIN CAR IN SMASjHUP A Franklin car driven by Charles II. Johns. 838 Conecticut srtreet Gary was: badly wrecked in a collision at Eighth j avenue and Connecticut street last , fl Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91. Sal PATIf IF Today Jack PerriiJ 1 1MD rin in his latest fea ture. "BIG BOB." Also a good comedy. ri inn time today Ray UiJUU Stewart in a great feature. "THE MONEY CHANGER." Also a good comedy. fll DeLUXE THEATRE J. TODAY Ben Turpin in "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" Mack Sennett's greatest comedy. m'ESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Great Narimora in "BILUONS" , UHDNESDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE AFTERNOON ONLY "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" will be shown at one show only, starting at 2 o'clock. Also NarimoTa in "BILLIONS" EVENING Nazimora in "BILLIONS" SUNDAY Enid Bennett in "SILK HOSIERY" Joe Martin Monkey Comedy and an Edgar Kid Picture. B B "a a IB a B STARTING MONDAY FOR B TIT rvtvc Si live. UJ- 1 J Cecil DeMille's Masterpiece "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" 'a AUDITORIUM I MAX HELFER. Prop. , 567 Calunet Are. Phone Ham'al 1931 TODAY CHARLES RAY in "THE HICK" Also Episode 8, "Demon's Shadow" Serial
night when a Maxwell car driven by Joe JDove, 824 Cuiolina street crashed into him at the i.reet Intcr.scctlcm Neither driver was injured.
79 ENTER EAST CHICAGO PRIMARY (Continued from page one.) Xt. Fourth Ward Joseph ChuriUo, John A. Bynes (colored), Joseph SMayer. Peter Ilium, Gabriel Snsse and Frank M. ' Horvath. R. Fifth Ward Hheppard II. Marrion (colored), Robert Smith. n. Sixth Ward Shelley H. Howard (colored). John J. M ledzianowsk i. Frank Wleklinskl, Matthew J. Sk renin y. R. Seventh Ward Peter C'ouveli. James W. Maxwell, Iazar W. Saric and Cla.ir 5i. Stephens. D. Mayor Christ C. Htru.s. I. City Judg Parlce A. Parks. l. Treasurer K.dwn I). Kern. D. City CUrk Horace K. ShepharU. I). Councllnian-at-Ijarge Frank J. Reynolds. Timothy J. McCarthy. P. Councilman First Ward Thomas S. Kennedy, Jr. D. Second Ward' Jos. W. Punelng. D. Third Ward Nela E. Nelson. P. Fifth Ward Richard Garrett". I. for Mayor E. W. Wlckey, Frank Callahan. Allison P. Brown and AV'illiam J. Murray. I. City Clerk William 11. Miller. I. City Judges Alan P. Twyman, and Hugh E. Carroll. I. Treasurer Joaeph C. Wiekiinski. I. Councilman-at-lyarge William IT. Ponovaji. William W. Messex, John M. Hielski, George Bloskey. I. Councilman First Ward Oscar Martin ,Davld T. Rosenthal. Denieter Szilagyi. &SC3S, 1 'Jim '-f -f - i, t -- GOINO ON A SIGHT t 8 ts. I aJ f Each man and woman's life is a sight-seeing trip from the time their "peepers" first focus on the busy world until the last curtain. If your eyers are abnormal or weakening with age our optometrist can diagnose their condition correctly and prescribe the proper glasses for you. Your eyes will be fit in a manner that will make them fit. Em ProtectYour Home Install an Electric Burglar Alarm System NATIONAL ALARM SERVICE COMPANY 1601 N.Taylor St.. Chicago, 111. APPROVED BY Burglary Insurance Underwriters Association
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