Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1921 — Page 11

Vridav. April S. 1021.

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HARRY STRINGFELLOW SEES BIG ROBBERY

Harry Str'ngf el!ow. -well known Gim druggist and candidate for the office of city treasurer was an rye vitir t the half a million iMlor ma:i t--j.:I. robbery at the Dearborn street station late "Wednesday aftenoon. Mr. Stringrfellow was waalrR in thslation platform for the train Mhirh brought his tv ife and jon Carlton from Florida where thry l toon sjv.ndln.; the winter months, 'There were probably thirty or for! etre people waiting fo the train t- cme in." said Mr. Strmrrfcldtnv "ap.. no ., fe?med to know that a rt-bery was tak'"5 r'-aos until the shot v as i".r. .J j.y ""l" of the batrlu;; and made th-ir i . car" 'n thdr stolen c:i r." 'I was within thirty f.;rt r f the uu"ntobilt) a.", it dr' w up t" the cene of 'ho robbery and thou,:''t tithing of i'.n th bandits jump' d '".:! rf tlio oar and started to lack o er the mail aacU?. AVhn they found v hat they wanted thev czrrxtd them to the waiting ma oh i :i " "On of the ma!! pniohes was .so boa-, y tb.at on of tho bandits v. ar, unaMo r

YOU CAN NEVER TELL KOW A RACING CROWD WILL ACT

PCt U up on hs should' r and rvl'.ed i"i tk ground to the -a r v hrv Ms p.irinr helped hi:n Uft it Inside. K -m when T heard th shot I did ''! t'ook vf a re bbe.ry and tlmus'it tbt jv.v,,jty it was a gun fight between suy of tlm "n. It was no' until t!u station pel o-eman csine running UP wttb bis cu'i In hand were we aware of n!ii; had hapr nod."

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JOHNSON GETS ROUSING GREETING In th nriehbprh"d of -van ardent fuvpnrtcrs of II. u. Johnvn, randiiat for ms: .or of iiry, jamniPd I in', ! !''. -hall la.-t nl.cht- iti ww of tlio laro; t and ino.t ( n t li u?tat t lc c;iin'a:?n inc t.Inp.s i.f tnr f'-nnn? jomiy rb h. Atnon thf . poaHor.s cm Attomry j. I'attorson, Juilro f;r-onl" and Mr. John- ' n .

WHY MAKE FOOTBALL OUT OF AMALGAMATION iContinuf-i fr-'m paio enf.)

COMPLETE NEW CINDER ROAD

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F ALPH DEPALMA became a hero l - fit the Indianapo'.fs race In 1913 when his car broket 1ot-d when bo wan within a few miles of th flnieh. The throng went wild, and he was the bEt man of the d3v as he pushed his car to the pit as Jce DawRon swished by him on his war to victory. But when Dario Re? 'har!

a similar exne.rience at Sheepaheafl Bay in 1315 the crowd never mad a tnurraur It will be interesting to sec how the crowd wm treat fhes-i V ai the 500 m!'e rac f be held at the Indianapolis Motor speedway. Monday, May SO.

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M ('!.. w ho li a . : in th r"ad -inentPil on ca c r m --.in .:. - o, ctrctrli I. a aia! !

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Phonograph as a Burglar Alarm. A rrarrlrnl cenius ha. liitolied up his T'honr?rnph ta th door and nt nlcht after hour? should any intrudrr

succeed In opening the door (he plion-

The above, to have a suec'flc rravlt of at least S.l and packed in lb. contwiners. One pneumat-lc rust rtmolnfc machine of not more than 4'j inoh by 7 Inoh dl

irai -rartisan munirlpal

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GARY RY. CO. TO PUT IN NEW TRACK

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WATCH THE DARK ALLEYS Park alley? !n the business d.strlot

m Gary And ca rfclt-ss huMii?'s men. I woo leai e their d?or and itd o.v jn-l

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- -':- !, art given as tw o of t hr has resulted in namcr r bp?r:ee .n Gary define

-ar. in a statiment made ;: C h:t . af To. ice l'orbis this ir.orai:i?. "If fjr alley s aocro pr'iOT'ly i'ghled , ;t would not to .-o ?-a.?y for t'.iic.oa to operate an 1 would a.sift o-.r patrai;,ni

in traveling t'-e.st; beau an J m keeping down crime. ''Business tne.i pay too much atten:nn to the front of the busmcvi ti ;ifs a nd rot tr,o'i;;i to the rear. Most of 'hem ha-e two or three J;cht. burning in their windows and store, ail ni-rlit !n;, but thij dies not prelect the rrar doer and windows. 'If the business man could see thav far. he would prof.: by it if ho would, take one of the window arh's and pot it up -hirh over the rear tior on th outside of the biiiiJingr and iiiunilnat the. alloy. "An of fleer would then b a'oie ta travel his boat wlh sm.e knowledge of what was s-o!nv? eti instead '.'f having to prowl about In the da fitness w t a a search l'.?Ut. to see if doors and h ; r. dons h.i3 been locked. If the bjsimen and the cit;.' would see that I ii:s is done would eliminate 7i per Lin: of this petit thievery. ' ' ' ho : r ave fsfjd do7rn of

warnmrs ! r t ; and Keep thcr ed. it is t h e ?atn n ii : t we sot f o 'tore door." b'-iti.k

e tell tlie owners ; iv o h a u a n s e .- s that T ni,,: 1 o : ; the o oo r ' In

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noM, men to bo sure 're'- thuro-jghly lecH-i-dJ i-tc-ry. Only last different reports of found open and w lien they 1us pass it off s -.)!- e t n ,rnr 1 i - l ii ; s.

BOXING SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT

ft rails to be used bet n-f-n pennsy 1 a:r..i and Wfc.ba!) taicl iary arrived m 'lary yesterday ao ird i n c to of ficals of the tja.-y .c

na : I wu t o,.ia , ! h-. u u k

'ni o'd lion and re p.'.aoi ii ti t.h" i.o-.v rti'i be ;::arted inmie :i .-"j, 'ii hi iho 1 rack i la id t'n i.f eon. retin-; tho raii roads p 'Aid be 5'n.

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ae a us pit r a of ti:" V ! ' t" T -t 1 c s iM lo lub. in a second of a " r

b-oh.'n-r forward to wiien a boxing curd a battle royal, wilj r.rniKhi.iy h it. iinJur

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4 I eltii'lar pprir; en tc rt a in m or, t -. ., J ItamiUon and .loh-m-.- brnnni i .1 .m;ny Kemp and K.d Mitobett,

Fruit Wagon Damaged When Autos Crash

A fruit. T-di.cr.i wajton and two auoinobiles were damaged in an accident, which occurred at 13th a'.enue an 1 Adams street in Gary. j-osinl.ij' when Sam Kadovan. Madison street, nri vimr a iourin.y car. and John Arcii.-, 4".. Morton avenue. K.tst Hammond, driving a truck, collide,! atrr h.Umg the fruit wajron.

In t : o f e m ; - w ' Ie; ween th.es be a battle r,

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CITIES TO FIGHT NEW PHONE RATES Hammond, Indiana Harbor, Kurt rii.eajo and other cities In T.ake cuunly are -o ne lo j on Oiary in conductin i? the tiirht nn;aiiisl tb.e bisr inrrea.se in phone rates recently Kiant"d the Illinois jtc '! Telephone company by the pibin- .-rvioe c mm is.-i on. which ra'"S ncr,: im fffrct in la.-t montiOs bills. iary. Iliini'ond and ether cities In the re;eti have formed an alhanoe to ;7-"-i'i;:',; a more rea sma hi atl j is Cn:t n t oi the rates by arpea:iiiir to the courts.

tn-V.it in a i-ity il!-o.t ion became there ure no party principles at stake. Ho weuid not be the lea; t embarrassed in a-,.-ociaf Ing with his republican brother m a. non-partisan voters' league, llacli could still support their tickets if the candidates tu brer; bed to the i iirht civ io pro-;! a.m. The primary svstem has placed th sr lent p'ti of candidates m the hands cf the vot-rs if the ,)t, r3 will only

(avail th'-m selves of the ;1 dv a n ' a -e. i j h.a.i paved the way for Mi" noo-par-I ti:, an voters' league and while- tlr.j IciciK' should never he p- rmitted t ' hi- ii ed ;i vi-hbOi t-o" p. iitica! !iiiuis it would exert a tremendous influenie en the character ' f Hi" lei, -Ml.-, If all of the t.a.nd ida t e j f r mayor jw cre to oji'.-eril" t-' the l?cU-s Indoised by ih'- lejjk-ue. and the reciudj of I '..eye, candidate were uch as t"

rer-finitrir no tnem to the icagu". tnen a'l would b" g;vcn a i I'.ari bill c-I h. alth. The voters' league wuld not have tj operate in open convention, dc- ! ndins; i-n tit" attendamte of mtn.l.e r.' and ma. mg df.niandj upon the;" tunc, but ,u',d ma. n' a: n ffic-a th" var at 'iiiii'l, eai.in n'et-iiiisi only ii Ion oi iasbm dc-.mande-d. There wi.'ij-J be s'-incthiriK for (he office to do at ail times, l-.very taxpayer would be vitally interested in an lnves.tlga-

t ion e,f j;,,. tax e;-iestioii to a.tceriain

I how lava could be lidmed and d:s- t

cover the ea-.s. The league cotibj; io-' p tab on tlm utilities. It would

nave Keen an encctive matrojner.t in tiie recent ai bitr.it y increases g-ianteJ the t : i eph (me company.

ocrnjih is sol Into notion and by means t ine-niions and to wcish not over nine lb.

rf n spot-tnli.T" mado record It calls loudly for help te catch the th'f. Old Sores, Ulcers and Eczema Vanish

To ta couipped full

wire brush'-:-, Co ft.

i lutid connections.

I One. one sod a quarter ton four

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Good, Old, KeUablo Feterson's ment a Favorite Ecmtdr.

i "Had "51 ub-er eri mv k trij wanted to rut off 1'K I'et.-rs I ment oure.j ni'." - no ,1. i I A ild'r .-'rrei i. Korhej-trr. M I ;et a liir;. box for ii!y 1 j any iruKiJi.--l. say s ?'. i.-rs-r.. land moil, y back if it isn't th. eirr U'eij. A i a " Keep T'etep

i rc.i tit iu tiio 1 ju I" me ! ""cald:-. bruts-s. ninbiirn, eba ' Min-st remedy for iidiinif

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ler truck with pneumatic tires, full el

ectric equipment, demountab!-: rims anrj tlo-ej cab.

I One carload of 2 by S to 12 IncJt by Olat. ! 1' ft. white oak plank of Xo. 1 stocky I to be sawed true and straight, full size, j i'.-'-e from deraped wood or sapwoed.

bol ' or other defects impairing

Crown To'.nt

pi'is ine we, rid ha52 eur knn-in Peterson's ointment it the best for hle.-dinj; and itch.ni; piles I hav e e ver ound. "--Major 1'hnrbj VI. "hitney, Vm.'vird Hav-iy Ma" "1'i-trrseti i Oinorer.i ha p"ven jrreat .-l:sfact.-.n for Salt TVneu m " Ill's. J. V. i-is.s. Cu t ler-, lib . v. y. All ilruKKis's eii . recommend It. Ma. I erd rs f.lb-d bv vterten O : n m n t Ine.. Ituffnlo. X. y d'-.

foe tor" ,n s. O; i I -

. (!, Its rtr.-ngfli or durability. rric i to b V. " r"r thous.-ind 1.1. if. V.

cru'c at rri-e bid to be T. O. B., f Ilufta o. I .

best ; imU"

n's oni: , A.i b:e! must made In full o'tiw

piiarco with the Iswa g-vrning fucll mn t rr. A ! nd eoua; to the amount of thr b!t mut t accompany all bids. One of th t-iretics must be s restj.r.t of Lake county, tr a Surety Company auther-7edl to do business in Jake County. Iniiuni,

for burn i nK anei the , i -i.f ma and'

and all

The riiirht to rcjeet any

Is if.-er d 'IIIORGE M1. rOI-ANT. Auditor lake County, Ir

to, a

'hat the people needed is a full-sized watch doS with S'jrnth:iig to back up his bark.

WANT GAMES WITH SOME GARY TEAM?

Had There Been No War. It ! ostirrnteii fbnt had there been po years line) no rpidrmifs, iho pvosi nt p o; i;!:-. t oo of the vvop'd, 3.."10.iltl.iVii1 I .viple. woiibl hav e flosconu'ed from n

Blowing Cork Out of Bottle. riare in the ntck of a w ide-tnotr.hed bottle a cork considerah'y too small fe-r it.an'l try to Mow it in the bottle. Insiea'l of coins; in it will generally

j fly out. Tlio reason Is that The b'owi inc compresses the ,iir In the bottle i rind this. reooiUns like n sprint. drive

the corn" "tit. io nireeer. the experiment niut be tried with bottle and cork perfectly dry, s'')liat or;c will pevf tiet, to the otbe".- KTcV.poj-e

DRIVER GETS

OFF EASY

Anton Kukri, lOHl' D'l er.-ey r.irkway, Cnic8i?o. who was arrested at 5th aoenue. lifvit Clark road, wc.-.t oi Gary, yesterday afternoon after drivijn; hi truck into a street car . w ;ls found not cui'ty of driv inp a machine while u'oxcated. woken artained for trial before City .lud-e V;.'lam b'Jtin this ice. rn i n :r.

Vrr.llain Tiusicrkl. manavc" of th rewly- organized I. H. Nationals of Indiana Harbor, asks .The Times, to assist them tn 'hoelvinsr Sanies with any fa t basebal 1 teams of tlar-. 'Our players average from 1 S to years of ire and we play a brand of baeb;i!l not to be ashamed of." says AVi il'ani. l"tr "earnes address the manarcr at ".'!. pieodir street. Indiana Harbor. GEO. D. THIBAULT CHIROPRACTOR Phone 157-M . Schrage Building Whiting, Ind. Office Houn: 9 io 122 to 4:30 Eyenings: 7 to 8:30

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Schmidt Bros., Washington street. Gary, ror prompt and efficient work, tali 3650 or 91.

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! fun find Mind Ilrlhs Out I el.' Spots. I llow to llrimiif linslly. j Here s a chance. W,?g 1 'reck 1 e - f a. e. j to try a rrinedy for f rt-ck es with the I ttuarant ee nf a. reliable c 'iivern that it : v ill not co:-t you a 'penny unless :t removes the freckles; white if it does jriv you a clear complexion the cxi pense is trilinK,

"cyricirr STATE OF INDIANA. OOlTT rn j LAKE. SSi IN THX UKK.K FUPTRIOrt fXtl.T'.T, ROOM ye. MAKCJt TEW!, 1921. "0. 20??5. BTTSK- ' I'ICT M F.AJCANY A'P. IM Rl'lffl FANJA. TO IMKT'm FA NJ V. GRSiETUfO :- , Tou are hereby notified tbt rbe above

! naind plaintiff has th! 4y f.led In the '

office o' the rrk of said court his cer- !

Ijain complaint allegm therein imom J other things' that you. the sa'd defend- j (am, on the Hi?; day of February, 1JJ4, ! j being thn a resid-tr.t '.n th rl?y of t ATilt.;t,g in' the County of Lie and the

Sta'e of Tnllfina. and tbe .ame belngl1 your usual piac" of residence. vent to j parts unknown and have continuously j since said date remained absent and un-' !

heard from, leaving property in na'.d county without having reads any provision for its control or management;'' that by r?eon thereof, said property '.s suffering waste for want of proper care, and praying that your eoa-,. rr".y be adjudged by said court subjecr to administration and an administrator therof duly appolatod Nov, therefor, ye-j -h sail IMr.ICII FAN J A. defendant and abntee aforesaid, are hereby notified 'bat sa'd complaint and the matte-e therein alleged w!l cen. ur fcir hearing and deterinlnat&un In said court at the court bo-.... th city ef Hammond, count v and s'at

j aforesaid on Tuesday, the iO'.h day ot I Vet", l?2t, or as soon hereafter as such I hearing can be had. AV;tnss the ci-k ar.d h"l rf said I court at Hammond, Indiana, this 23th

6ay of Afarrh. f'2I. IIEF.BERT K TATIHATOV. Clerk IvOite Superior Court Hy IR'j'h Rerg Deputy, X. II. "VriTKO, AXhltlrg. Irl, Aw nay for plaintiff. .

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j you how easy it is to rid yourself of

the homely fsrckb s and Krt a beautiful complex:' n , Kare'y hn more than one ourii-e needed f"r the ..rst case. F.e sure to ask t he dniBist for the sf rotit h Is .'-o'fl under :iiararite "f money back if 1' fans te rcm-.ve freckle?. dv.

NOTICE IXT. KID? Not ice is hereby K'ven by the Board ' Commissioners of Like iun!v, Indi

ana, lhat up un'.ti Monuey. April lith dressed to the .id

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Lti iC fl A TTTA P AN OPPORTUN'ITY TO SECURE A BEAUTIRIL HOME.

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THE ABOVE CUT SHOWS THE LOCATION OF THE PROSPECT PARK SUBDIVISION For Appointment and Inspection of Property Telephone 1836-J

I Of A Tift ?J Thxee blocks south of Standard Avenue, beginning at Fifteenth Avenue and extending from HobJ" -'- man Street to State Line. Five minutes drive from the corner of Hohroan and State Streets by auto. Six blocks to the Conkey Avenue street car line. Thee blocks to the new Kenwood school site. Directly adjoining are many fine residences ceiling many thousands of dollars and the surrounding property is owned by seme of the most prominent people of the Calumet Region, who have purchased with the intention of building residences in the near future. F A TH ITFF s on'y a matter mon---5 unt-- a-- "ty facilities will be extended through this section. ElecI XlvlLIllLiJ tric service b now available and the question of water supply and sewerage disposal b provided for on the most economical basis for those who wish to build at this time. Several bus lines pass this property operating between Hammond and the towr to the south provide transportation to the business district. The architect is now preparing plans for the new Kenwood school, which will be located just three blocks from the subdivision.

1PR0VEMENTS

Hohman Street and Fifteenth Avenue are both paved county roads. Sixteenth Avenue is now being graded and opened by the owner. The residential district of Hammond

must go south and it is only a matter of a short time until this property will double and treble in value. Hohman Street lets are 170 fect deep and Fifteenth Avenue lots are 130 feet deep.

PRirFS AND TFRMS ots Me P"cet- as -ow as $225 for 25 feet and when ycu consider the location. 1 IllvLi) In! ILiUilJ t,e fertility of the land and the value of surrounding property, you will readily see that this is the best proposition offered to the prospective home builder in years. Reasonable terms. This sale i conducted by the owner personally and a dear warrantee deed will be given on every piece of property sold. Reasonable restrictions will protect purchasers of these lots and maintain the high standard of surrounding community. Owner will be on the Grounds Saturday Afternoon and Sunday

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