Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1921 — Page 10

"Wednesday. April 13. 1921

THl-J TIMES

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At The County Seat I

Mrn Fannie Chartier of St. Anne, 111., w&a In Crown Point on Tuesday relative to the s.alo of the Ca? eil h tiiu on Grant stret, a fa! of the property harinjr. been mads to (ipprm Schol', a

Mrs. Blanch Troleap at tin M ;.- nio trmpli' last n;:!:i whs a very enjoyable affair niol marked i in i rt r mei. t

wan nofe.l In the wmk of t

COLORED GIRL

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PRESCRIBED FLIGHT WHICH RESTORED SPEECH TO MAN

HiWa ( Ti'fl ford, eo'o.rotl. ;

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prorrHin was varied an! u ;i s t b orou irli

son-in-law of Michael 'Wen'Jerlon, j iy h ;.;iivci;it ) by the unio-m-,-. Mr who wi 1 come to Crow n Point irom j TH lease has a larrc class Hi vice eulKentland to make his home. ' tur- in Crown Point.

pupi,:! : j j 11ir ,,t plj;,is ,;,,,.- ascinii-. ludiai i

irtee their last pnJ.Ik- a V ;; m nee. The ' ,,.,,.,,- ,)s . -j .,.,, , s.

Mr. Peter Berlin has been quitethe past week and uroler the. doct"r J tars. Mips Margraret Aulwurm lias returnfid from a few days visit with relativein Ch'-ano. Ker marriage Memoes arc: Kims Angfl, Boftby "Wiliii'ii,". Gary ; Oust Poula-dedas, Starn"ton, 111.. Helen vn, Gary; Howard M. Chapel. Past Ch Icagro, "Virginia B. Pavls. Harnmoiui: Pet a Roperte. Hcfo M astrear.s, liirv . Milas Yovec'e. Mary Coronko, O'iry. Pc t ljerno'.5, Kitarzynn Punla. Indiana Harbor; "Wociech JloRra.'Z, Gary, Mary Wohalek, Bast Ch'-aK: l-'Vank Cr'ner. Knox. 111., Uertru.lo N". Frell. Hammond; Jorm Hnnac, Anna Baum, Whitlnflr; Charles Grant, Hulda Hioson. Hammond; Peter Jakula, Anna Teutch, Gary; JIfrko Krosio, francs Seliulali, Ket Chicag-o. The IDonnaha home In Main street la bfinsr remodf'ed Into two flats and Mr. nd Mrs. F. T. Hard will occupy the upper flat. The rce'.taJ k'.vph by tho pupt's f

of beintr abused by a, brut' .-tii-l t lion t; o ; by n lit tb- mm 1I;; she tnUiht wipe out Jot past and turn oyer now suioeT. I 'll u t i.m.sl y si h o moved to 1 1 1 b.-.t room lo'rr Colston. Ikt colored ooiii-

Itiad e j ),;,,! ion lay, from b.-uouth lo-r apron she

timidly drew a pistol, i-laeed il fit th-i

f Crown Point w hen -Mr. Harbor dormitory uwniinu; eliar;;-f. t ns l oiioty treasurer. i,0 preferred.

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GARY NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hard are In Ch

caeo today on business, havit the trip in their maehine.

A. j. hwanson ol tio- American 1 rust. , .,,.,.- teniole tin. I nulled the triuu-'r.

nn.1 avircw bank of llammonj. nasi . U.'.-Uoti lays in the Huuniond b.-.-pil-in 'r.nvn Point today, calling on old i in a serious condition and not exfripnd. The Swan.stis win' formerly j ectcd to 11m. Hilda is in the Inli.ui.i

rrsldents . Swanson

Knourfurinsf reports come from the' hpdsidp of K'V. J. A. Ayl-nar. who w as j operated on laM 1'riday l or alt sialics j at "es;y ho;ital. Ohicatro. ! Ti e sheriff's office was in receipt of j a telegram on Thursday from Indian-; a polls rtatinif that the O'iIsiihVmIp. be-I lonsing; to Prank B'thuoi!. which as: stolen from m front of the Popi-.-'s!

State bank last year had been found in Indianapolis by the police. Mr. P.othvi ell xv a not 'tied and left with a member of t -.- siierift's force fr Indianapi'i s to reco the ear. Mrs. IKm'.I'T McprHetis is iMvmjt t lit in'!-!' pair ..f !lo- week for Peru, lud., ! so aid a month n ! ! It her parents. Mr and Mrs. Pinter Mio-holl.

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$7,5 no. Ioms Iahasli took out a p-rmi

l,av" an addition buiit on p.ts ios.iso a"

2433 Washing toti street, to cost $300.

j j Tom KappH'lloa will alter his btiibij Ins at S0l) Massachusetts .street at a J cost of ?2..'ol

About Ico Prices Kdttnr Tim 's You probably -hw t ot editorial in the Cat mod !; ord last week r-.ar.i!ii the pi ire of :e. My a ! t i n t lo w is part ; 1 1 a r i - arrested by tip- I.tliMiii'lU rei; r, rrf i n -t t h" ic a held m sto-.-iLii' and ut'.usd !.lt

O'.r . after r- .-.1:ik hi your paper !ar i week ti'.at Co Consumers had hauled J

toe :n to lii. it iliirtti!! tics wmfr. IttTii ry 1-ads mo to ..n-Hcw that you

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fptgri'ii' mmmrpr. nut1... .wjui warm friends wlio will r'r-.t to see her jfo. Miss Plot'' nee pj0, w !,g iins worked at the, oftices of Mark Mfji. company tit Indiana llurbi-r, baa resigned her position and wilt inoi to I'opt Y.I3 in- and reside with Mr. and Mr:', Prbine. Work has agBin been rf.ouined on tio l.nn'i'in Jiisiiway, which has been und' r oonslrtici ion for t. er a year. They arc now working at a point n-ar Ains-

j worth.

Miss A'.Ia Cotidman, 'Iiiui-iiitci' of Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. (Phdman of A in.c.i i.Ttii was hurt internally Monday evening

I when t ho ear which she whs diivitr-; j skidded and struek ;i iar ou iied by i b'rank Karnes, winch was parked here nil Main street, aiihouh :'lo; w si s tiot

t 1 o I O W n 1 i '. 1 1 J I I II'- .!', . II ts 0"l' :i i 1 v i -j (lirown against t'oe tl''-rinu- wheel,!

whicii eause.l her injui i s.

j 'Do- Whist eiiio will il t Thin-d ew-niiiK with Mi.-S l.illiau is ( i 'man.

j Miss Looker w a.-s a Cbieaao isttor ',

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OUIJA HAS NO LAW STANDING

PLOT TO KILL EX-EMPEROR PA1UH, Apr!'. U. A pic-t to ...-sas i-'ii.'tia ex-P:;.p-:a r 'Ciiaiaci t Austria, hr.n been d h'.-oivf red at I.:eree.

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Johir.T, Pi, April 13. The ouija board can -a y a J'.yt'tiinff it likes about

joii and j ou nave no iea.i oitneoa'T. i a dispatch, 1 mm the Tiiis is the ep'oct (.f a dei ision to' ,,;. p..ri in. Jiidy-e iH-seliii in the circuit court, lo-re i . who rub-d that lio- )u:ja lias no st and - t

i ri y in law. Mrs. I-'raiii. it.-rs s-ied Mt s. Albert Yost, for t '.'!. eiaimiii that Mrs. Viol's (eiija had stand- red io r by a-3-cui-:iiir her of r'. blnir the Yost pantry ri.ied tit Mrs. Yost could not be h'bi responsible for what lor ouija said.

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lal cij'o will -t'Ao a Ot

Thuisday evtrnni; at t!

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road ta ' ' u. 'J'i.ls of a s i i s of ilh ii d irln-r the season.

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TO RECEIVE BETTER I Still is Rusty Milk

POLICE PROTECTION Can Owner in Jailj -

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Residents if Glen Park are go-in get better police protection.

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officer, the safetv board at their meet-i 11 ' "v ' '- ' v ' ' " ' inr aa-reed that it would be ad vi s- ! " anunond w!,. re he will await trial

aiMe that a motorcycle officer should; th", "'"i. " '"' tra'verse the Gien I'ark territory wh"n j b- lMty -oacir.tst. a number of citizen apptare-d .before . " the board. The body of citizens asked j AlTeSt DOZdl for

for a branch station.

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MAJ. MELTON GOES TO MEXICO CITY

Vagrancy Last Night i i,rRt,y 11,1,1 r '' tir; J I 'o the meat consumer, fu

As a rest.lt of the war, which is being- wasted by the Gary police department on all stis-pictoue characters in the citii , in the neic libo-r:iood --f a dozen strancers ere placed under arrest last n'ajtt on a oharsre of ca-r-rancy. Their c.ases came up for trial in the city court this mornin-r.

misb-ad reuarditu this f.iet.

as well as tie sienerttl proposition. Th- re is no - mil r. ason why Co- price this pr sent year should m-t be a low

or lower t'tian last si ason. It Is a fact t a- r.at-ir-il is m-t used in this'ty to .,,. er- ,l,.tl,. ..orw..se find the that til

price of mantifa.-turin r artiheial Ice

o-itfl be lower than a year s-i'-

our P-ea) ice de.abr un-b-ubt

1 a V III s io- on tie- p ' :

p. r ton, in.-l ud in ir ititerist and d---i preeiat '.on .iinws. It is bein? done In

for $?.eo -wl-.ere plants are

eijuipped electrically. j We a-e payire at the rate of $12 p'ri ten for d -nte.i't j, i.-e, i-iiieh irivp.s m-icti t ton iar.ee a mars in for delivery. The j butcher is pan in.? twice as much a - I

lie .Miotic!. wlic'lt ove rc iia re e 10

halves back rtlier ad-i:n--i

the j s of tiie h ij.ru cost -.-f liv-

Ur. Charles H. McEncrney. After all other treatment had failed to restore the speech of Henry A. Kenz, ex-service man, Dr. Charles H. McEnernc of the public health service, susrprested that Renz be carried to rarii ed air

J in an airplane. The trip was ari ranjred. Renz was taken up 14.0(H) feet. The aviator then sent the ' j- 11 -i t

1'iaiit- inun a nose cme. nen i.enz stepped out on the croun 1 lie was able to talk.

Health is a Woman's Greatest Asset

Contrast the ebeerful lo.ppy woman with hod erect, the low ''f health on her .-heeUs. the el,i-lic Mp an-l i'lihblinir i-rtbiciaMii us the p"4 ate-ut bar ('ally tasks, with the won-an who suffers from backache, hi a.da ch -a. drnutiine-'low n pain's, iimvuiuh m a.nd

d i- ponde ncy. Such conditions are 'Jii- I

d in bt ed ' y caused by w i -ma.i.'.s a.lintfts which win yield to i.ydia. il. I'ltikhnn'j Soecial for the children, Friday. ci table con p .und. uhh h f, r many. , "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red many years has be. n 1 Mfrlmr weak. t; UA " CahtrJav Hnrntnv

In sa-1 -tt-d lovii .' ri i-.ee-.br.-, :ie,. vt ur i.ie-1 r w if ' . riotlor, daughter, ar-i tis-Ii-r. Mrs. Ian-.'. Ibrrasii, v ho i-ai i -1 I away two ears ti-j to-lay, April 111. ; 121?. 'ione, but r."t forcott n , Xot that y u :iae pour f-, re. ! I.-,r I At rev, wo mourn for you tt-day. Put .iust b.- -ius you ever will uial , a 1 wti j r-- be a v. a i Ml!. .!. P I'AhlU'i'l A N I cun.idtiiN": Mi.s. ir. SPPAPi Mho. LIU.1F. I SWTOV AMI MTLS. .I'.'H.V j (ViHpKil. -1-12-1 i

DE LUXE THEATRE

- - - - - - ainnsr women to hear, h and jtr'nnn

ttompt to mase the mar-in P.vrry woman who suffers In this way

trying to. j ow es it. to iters-;! i at i- iet tin il m

trial Adv.

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it also se m a p...r poii.-y for a ap-r of your rtaiiii'tic to a-Ist thi-m to ti-

niitenr. c-i I'rintit.-;- hum p i " i-o-a u u.i

rm for f.t rol as n-n i- m.oier. ,

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uisn in i.mie itns ixeicmon, and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.

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Yours truly. .1. A. HHXrmiCKS, A i-' 'scr i her, reader

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Mr. ami Mr. P. Vrbine moved yr.iterday to Port tVayne, w lie re they n ill i-Asi-ie st SuOi N w lht "n n vrtoje. Mrs.

Prbine ha relde.l if re lor 22 ear

ihirtrr wh'cb tine she ! as

SEE US AT THE EAST CHICAGO AUTO SHOW Henry Wagner Co. Bosch Magneto Service Special Ford Equipment We Repair Everything Electrical THE MAN WHO KNOWS

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Major S. P. Melton of this city . who. in the recent yar iiad a -treat deal to do with the construction of sower systems In and around Paris, ha left for Mexico City where he has been offered

something- big- in the engrincerin? llnc ! rTiriT'TT''P TvT TXT Under a fpecla! instructor. Ma j n- j XvECLI V JCj NU JLiJN -

Melton has been studying Jrpanish in the last few months.

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Students of Kentucky Visit Steel Mills Ptfty faculty members and studer.ts of the err3rineer!n.-g college of the University of Kentucky yesterday went through the Gary steel mills. Every year during their spring- vacation, thLs jjroup of 50 co-mo to Gary to visit the mills. Testerd.iy, the entire afternoon was .-rp.nt Ja studying; how eteel was produced.

CO UR AGING REPORTS According to reliable Information received by The Times this morning increased operation st the Cary Works t.f the Illinois Steel oomr?.r.y is not expected for Force weeks yet, and the hundreds of idle workmen in the cityare anxiously awaiting for more en-couran-ins reports. It Is understood that 23 of the some 53 open hearth furnaces are row- In operation and 7 out of the 12 bias furnaces.

GARY POLICE OFFICER DISMISSED

SI 0,000 SUITS FILED TODAY

Two 5ama?e suits aMnsr for $ I ,aeh were fl b d in the superior curt at

as a. result of th

Patrolman De'imger -of the Gary police department was dismissed on orders Issued iby and foilnwintr a meet-in-gr -of th safety board in Gary this

weeK. (jonauct unoecomtnir mat oi an itam:ii"ii'i lou..,h j

officer prompted his dismissal. This -llif ion on tio- eia-.-n vk i oa ..t..--leaves tho Gary police department witii j stimm- r which cauaed the d"-).' 1

nv ,.-.11 f rvaePv Kill enm!. 1 Char.es W heatley atl-1 111" in-..-.

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his brot tier. Jos p u. No. k Palia. driver of the aut-tt.io'.ii J v.-:mh struck the motorcycle bcariii'ij ti," W iieat ley s. is ibi en-.lanl. in tbicj suits. The Wheatleys had jus. 'itno -Ci .-.ist r.pon th-- Pluck, "ik road from 1 '- road wiii.-h b-nds south fr-utt Sua:-1 m -r street in Hammond. The c- rnr '.tin' aib-tres that Palla as "i the ! .v r i r stvb,- of th" road s:i i w a - j t -.-ii-ellins ar an unlawful spool , Charles Wlteatley was thrown about, lifty feet end suffered injiri.? rr mi .

ONE OF BANDITS OUT OF PRISON

Dan Bie-iich, who drove the h'Th powered touring car in which the Toleston bank bandits made their escape after shooting Cashier Pecker has been freed from prison and today Is a free man, according to reliable information received today. -r, .. -.....1

.encii ...... io.-.i i w"- which be r.ied three dnys later. .i.s-Mli

accensoi .".ri uj. i.v-U h. a,..,v h.lfJ a , broken, a iiand

rusiod and a number of teet'.i Uno-k-I out.

he assisted the state in the prosecution

of the other bandits, his release is dou.btieea the result of the aid.

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Building Commissioner Issues Four Permits Buildlrjf Commissioner M'alt'r T. Ikiuftan granted four .building- permits yesterday. Xick Sunny was granted a permit for the construction of a residence at 3359 Jefferson street. The buiidingr w ill cost $1,500.00. A permit we,s issued to Harry Ensrior art for the erection of a yarasc at ?.?.'U Maosaehusetts street to cost

The plaintiffs in the suits are Joseph Wheatb-y and "Willi-ini AVritfii. . adu.ini.- trator of tiie estate -if CViarl-'s Win. ally. The-- are rrpfn ''la .1 by , 1 1 . ri-y Vinkliimi 6; Mnrr.iv.

DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.

Get Ready for Hot Weather By Purifying the Blood

Many people simply melt in sunv fner. They can' work or enjoy life. They lack vitality. Ten to one their blood is impoverished.

Rich, wholesome blood is the i people,

basis of vitality. If you I tVT"'S iut'-5af have it, you sturdily IWOLfl il I N'dJ withstand summer tern- K22sLUJiuS peratures. But if your ('

poisons that should be J -fes Vr

cast out, you are nmp

and useless in

sleve weather.

are nmp wv ' ; j itiy H . "Bhirt

To avoid this, get from your druggist S.S.S., the famous vegetable blood tonic and alterative. It

is just the thing for poor blooded

After starting S.S.S., write us about your condition and we will send you expert medical advice free. Address Chief Medical Advisor, 839 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Georgia.

"ROM the Chairman of the Board of

Directors to the man who sells you Red Crown at a Standard Oil Service

Station, the entire . personnel of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) constitutes a Democracy of Merit. When there are vacancies on the Board of Directors, which occur from time to time, the men chosen to fill them are taken from the ranks. They are men who have proved their value to the Company and their ability to be of service to the customers of the Company. Where the Company comes in contact with tiie customer, there are other men who have proved their worth. The operator in charge of the Standard Oil Service Station is on the job not because he happened along when the station was ready to open, but because after careful, painstaking consideration he was selected as the best man obtainable to serve the public in that particular position. The efficiency of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is due to its system of promotion according to merit. Every employe knows that if he makes good at his job he will be given opportunity to advance. The high quality of Standard Oil products and service is due to the loyal enthusiasm of the employes. The Company's policy of rewarding special endeavor promotes this enthusiasm. Many of the .processes of value to the Company, the public, and the petroleum industry generally, have been evolved by Standard Oil Companv (Indiana) employes, working with the facilities afforded by this organization. When you buy Red Crown Gasoline, Polarine, or any other product bearing the brand of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) you are receiving the fruits of this enthusiasm, and may rest assured that you are getting the utmost value for the money you spend. Red Crown is the highest type motor gasoline. Polarine lubricants are the result of infinitely careful adaptation of the principles of lubrication to the various kinds of motors and motor parts for which these lubricants are recommended. Standard Oil Company '(Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2427

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Style Plus Economy In Boys 'Clothes He may be a rough-and-tumble boy, driving you almost to distraction at times with bis thoui;htiessn't-s--yet lie w ants to Le dt csfed as well as I be otber fcilov.:. Our suits for boys arc all wool, reinforced at every point of extra weat ; some made with two pairs of pants, and all of them full lined. Some of these suits were intended to retail as high as $30.00. Visit Our New Commodious 2nd Floor Complete Line of Boys' Fu rn is h in gs 1st Flooor THE MODEL Rothschild & Mks: HAMMOND'S LUST CLOTH!"

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ARE you a woman; And is your home electrically r wired ? Then you know the mnpic of washing, ironing, sew m, cooking, cleaning and keeping ycur house warm or cool or light through electricity. It's no new story to you. You are enthusiastic about it. Enthusiasm and energy are running mates one dies without the other. The energy to iecd your enthusiasm is no longer wrung trom you. It comes from the big electric light and power plant in your community a flood of it instantaneous, tireless, limitless. It is brought to you through an orderly maze ot cables, conduits and wires, and is at your service by the simple act ot putting a plug in a lampsockct or an outlet, and of pressing a button. Anyone can buy this energy. So it is called "public It serves to make life better, easier, happier, healthier. So it is called a "utility." Therefore, the power plant that drives your cleaner, that heats your shining cooking appliances, that lights your home, comes under the head of a "public utility." Such great utilities are privately owned by plain citirens like ail of us who have faith in the force called electricity. These utilities arc, owing to their vital import to the country, under governmental direction. Insurance companies have hundreds of millions invested in the different electric light and power companies; banks have loaned them money, and 1,450,000 individual Americans have put millions of their savings into this great industry. It is these people of faith, business instinct and enthusiasm who stand back of you as you clean and Cook itnd wash and iron electrically; who, in a way, guard your lamp at night, seeing that the light never fails. They deserve your co-operation in return for that service.

Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company!

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DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday. "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only. .

Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work

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Schmidt Bros., Washington ?treet, Gaiy. For prompt

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