Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Thnrsilnv. April 21. 102t.
BAVARIAN PRINCE BECOMES PRIEST
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BELGIUM NOR wm$m ITALY THERE rf I
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On top of this r,arv residents are JrvdiKnant t tli.. inturn.iu !: .- ln-:t.y y-rrond by the Hamilton japcr and up-portcrs.
New Development Presents:
Aspect Of A Near Crisis.
i GARY j NEWS
DR. G. F. LAUE SELLS RESIDENCE
nv.t for the erection uf a twn-!firy brick vriser nat building at 1514 Jaolt5011 street to cost $7 000.00.
Business Block to Be Built by W. Simon Waiter ;men rf South Adam tree; has awarded a contract for the const ruction of a three story apartment an.l store room hu.ldina to be located 'l Ail.iras a?reet bPticfn 1 2th and 13th
I .ivpn':f, John J nl vr. 2c wsk I has the
.''ti'r.vt and cn.ist ruction will start in few days.
Alnri will It. a Catholic dloceaa and that a bishop niiKht be appointed in this, region. Rev. Thomas Janeen ts doinsr al lin hi power to carry out the. plana.
Frank Gayda Sails for Cherbourg, France
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RESTED THEN PLEADS FOR HIS FREEDOM
Prank "iayda, for two year an overffa veteran eori until recently a jnemlitr of the ary policfc departmc-nt. wr'fe. a number of posta! cards from Mow VoYrk. one of thfm to Mayor Hodiren. ctatlnR- that h" nailfnm to-
day on the Ol-mp!a for the port f j Q rTT T? T? p PAR
Capt. Frank Roach
Feeling Much Better j
Captain Kran'K J'.oach of tha 1 Ar;' police department, wh.o has ben cnf!ne.d to thf- Ktan.ey :otl bahs In rary, ufter!ti( from a painful attach of rhenmatls'in dur'.ria- the past w 'i was ab'e to woddln around without tt.o u.e uf criitchr.-a fur the first ttnie, .. terday a f t ertiooti and thoxmrht he wo.iol b- abie to be buck at h'.s duties at tlo 'inry police (station by :hn end of t
i ' :r rbou r K, F"rance. from where h -t!: conlin'ie on hi Journey overland to Kotnanla, where he will aaslet In settling an estate of his pamnts. He experts to be absent several months.
i.c.J i vlnc- , understood I . . - : . : !
inn pun-hiiaed tit' home h a ! t'nnr"' of VotingHlic'l et -'"' I'orinvyivanift
lenlel ;
T, reports that .he lt.llnn no m- -llrr, n,b-.n.lor- tn ...nd..n bd bve , ln-rtteJ tbe conferenrr. 1
trt'tt ior Karl n,p. ''ii:paii c
. unsiiierat on of the ;;i:'(in '1 Til hoUiV
of Js.6Uv.' '. and Mi-.iry
More Permits Issued
int M.r.TiN.i WHIV.TlV -21 See.ity ,u.he.tir reports fron. Merlin th:.. the f.erman government had tressed a. . ... .i Irelden Hardin K
nuincni "Vi""' - , ititmeuf in Ibr . rpnr:.. io... j ,h, rale of mediator
.rnnned 1th r-nt InKres. tortoy In uftlrlal i.nd diplomatic rir.-lea berr.
iiUscnee of o1T.ei.il ronnrmi.-
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Ken hren reffh ed, comment quarter T n gruorded.
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SrFC CCRRESPONDFNT i
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Oeorae bn 'il menKe to the tlrirish llh eo.nmtsloner In t ppcr s.isK, kinK v.Ky there Is such delay
rearbinc a decision or mr
I
In
I pper
Mlesim (uetln. It v irarnr.i International nevta en lee today.. The oremler'a letter Is understood t.. "ve
an Important brarlnar on the
poller n the lirrmm rrlcta.
Prince Georpe in hia robt-a. Prince Georpr of Bavaria re-e.nti ly celebrated his first mass in thej monastery of Ettal, where he came a priest a short time ajro. tie is the son of Prince Leopold, for-j meriy commander in chief of thai German armies on the Russian! front, and Princess Gisela, daughter of the late Emperor Franz Josef. Both of his parents attended the mass.
n otnntiJ-ytoi' i a t o r of t. h e c'ir. rch. The i u iitfr a! r uct u r e-h. finii will . t o u f .hiii : i ;e K o - - i.O 1 n ,.
fl.. t b
nil K;-t .la,f!i.-- of - fi- KfV. Hungarian t-l!rn4s will
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n
:ti H :t!dK. I'oro?, He f orm" j e of brb-ii
lt.d .li CCSt S'.I.T'OO.OO nta!ii HjiarttnentH for ;U i.a. ,,":"el a per-
i."0 ; il.iv niomiur in tl',1 r!' y cov.'t Vrunk 'i: ndrick ttpfftf'' f''''e Sp'--. 'n! Judne I"l iyd l'.rt ;ic":i on a fii-itte of wifs beut'rs. fhendrSek's w.fa caused hi.s rr. .t Tnesday r.lcht after she had called the poMoe to her home She told the police that Chi ml rick was ilri'.nk una rind hem beatins her, Th'y '.vrr' b-th 1 8 k r. to the s ( h t 1 o n . hendrlcu admitted beating his wif'-j bat. told the Jndse that h- was drunk, and therefore not aeeotin f abla for t? '. Ii'--.T'ldsre Itrets, h tlnvd him J i 5 and imposed a 3o-dy Jail sentence H 'm f vcr, tiie wife pleaded tv:th the j-idK to he M.;.re 'enient. and f !i Knlr,i as snspf rde i.
TIN PLATE WORKING 35 PER CENT
HITS CHILD
The thres-vear Mrs. i orgo K ' s!ri"t, Gar'. was 'rdaV ifterno'n
old so n i-i'ii, !i' vi.. re ly when st
o-f Mr. and :; .Jefferson injnrod y. - r u c: k b y -i i
little, improvement, in the activity- of t American Sheet and pany in ijary, during t
h& hAn bhown " plant of th" Tin I "late comhe past 'ver-k. ac-
ord;nc m an of tic a' tliis morning: and the p'ar.t. Is '.! opTatin? about 15 j " r cnL capaeity.
e.i.t bound HummonO ! n t it-; r ba n , No. 111. at Ii'h aventie ar.-i A . : afreet. T'ne e!;ibl. wh'' h w.t.s r'doi, wo.-idet! "iti'-hirn'," butween the t rav as taken to the Mercy hospital.
WHITING CHILD HIT BY AUTO
Holy Angels Rectory to Cost $60,000.00 P'r.. a:" now under wa.v for he construction of H 22 rnorti recfory to co.t in the riemhborhood of $o.0"i.fM. in vew of ti-.e idea that ''ai'. fie- t o-a n-
i VI Ft ' 1 21 . A le'.e
! rec t, a s struck if Tony Sehoiz of
WilfTIXO. ind.. Apr
fir oat of ;.:n John with the a -j t o rn o b i 1 e
Chicj-o ysterday morninn as .-.he was crotvtnn ll?th (street, froinx to school. Tiie chlid was taken to the office of Ir. Do'.l. but was taken home to recover 'too the shock. Sehoiz w,i.--paced i!r,,i-r J.'.O.O'") bonds
FORD AND CHEVROLET CRASH! Oe r.pnn'.s of a Ford ou;- and h 'hevrolet ac.ian had a Ijcky :rvfrom injury in an accident Mt Se et,t 's ; fivenne a r.d Maaaachua .:? ,Hej in j flary. when the two maeiwnea cra.-i ! at the .street, intersection. It '.a - '
ported that the a 'cident was caasted ' the drizzilnjr rain i inpai r: n r tin v'c of the drivers and the slippery ror.d, tion of the street.
Try a "Times Want Ad"
160-162 STATE STREET A Column Worth Your Careful Reading
DRESSING. SACQUES Mad? of fine plain percale, nek rack trimmed. Special at 59c CORSET SPECIAL
Topless style, flesh color hose supporters. A Insr for onlv 95c WIDE SHEETING
four value.
Of a vveli-knovvn quality, full
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i'ONTiON. April Neither I.e.-
nr the 1'nited Mat-o ... r. red at the cenf rrenc al
, -e an-
. r; j!.s and 'jbaejuent developments ar? watched for with considerable '. e 'i urn.
tr'um. Ita'y b prepres-'
tr,-be P.iMirdav. the f.ireiRn
roimced th-.s aftemenn. Tbe for.-'j-n offj.-e Fp-c'f.cal!y den
cablf-1 reports from Washinifton that, the fnttrd S-ates was t part : - pa'-" '"j the conference. CVca?Um was R':
ro denv the rjnr tat i-riiii. 1
for an ! j Cart, pa I yn 'i j the cj-y -,f (iar
bomb- j pa per and or
HAMILTON ORGAN INSULTS MAYOR HODGES;
t a .-: e n
troops r Involved in the rare advance, into th R'lhr v.'H-y. nf.ws v noinm:i i .
The announcement came
Says Undenvorld is Flocking to Gary by the Wholesale
e'e S,
i diplomat;
I thn
to rolittcal a
Svoi: plans The lfy the c.-.rv: ere'e-v ; to
thus reduced t.- a dlalooe between Fren-i-Tg I.loyl H'rf aJ Briand. whereas th announced pro'aP' had called for a thc-roueh discussion of all bi? luesttcra by representatives of the faur chief F.uropcan allies. Frart-. Tlntsln. T-i'liium and Italy. Ir.tn" specul9t'on followed the
e fi read hrcdas e r j y by HamiiTon'-S 'b:sht" ) Haii'i.lton support'-r:-. j
frambler. icarb-t von.en and oiin" : I'tlt "f th" underworld arc -'nuc o 'f.-. c.ty by t! " i.iVti,. . that '
i'licit liquor traffickers bavv ? (,. : 'vvc rd to "i'H .'trid that the e.-. ; ' "w;drt open" is tlaily dcriiid by Miynr i Hodges cf tho city durin? hi.i term of ' ofTice. j s a last rv c? hope the If-Mniltf-n smp has t5tn this method of mislead- j Injr the o.ts cf tho city as v. ej as Gratreine; Gpry down into the muck and !
foreign office statement- It reo'-erl
-hif y around the question as to win', j mire as betnK thn most wide open 'own s.e venlh hour deveiopment had upset j :n the state of Tnd'atia,
denizens of th.e an-
a wo-nattons a -air. it wa.s at '.a '"nurn re iin'-mrn; ro tr.n cny anncSattirdav 'ha rrernfe- Br, and was t- j i patir.gr J- hn.m't- election a tb-. primar-jb-nst to th (itatecmen of England. !C n May frd and tht after too firt
! of the var when .Tohriscn t.,'u,-. -Sf.
Fchedn'e and made the conference j T!'y intimate that
peisrium and
talv tbrt complete ple.ns
ied
f -
coc
c in
F'S-ee has r
Of rrrtary to meet the reparation1? de. i w rr8.nda on or I mm' diafelv a'ter May b IT VT I "N Hf.lMG. e
!iyo :- s chair x:i i x row he jrat'-" i
Open. f 'This an untruth an u- truth was j :- uttered." 'aid Mr. Ji'.hrsen to a'
!. h9ts been apparent .for ilavj Ivalv vte-'ed tho prosp 't of
rn:!'tary action against the Germans j ewih mtfgivmgs and that. I.ioyd Oec.rs.-e i to s oppocd to it for practical economic i ss rors. Deliiitn alone was under- j I stood to favc- whole-hearted apprr val ;
that i .lan-.rn d hl!
streets 1
r it;'.' I arc.
and
operation wi
Kreri'-h
f.nr.s. T od a y s o ff i the situation
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a n no-; no. "r.T-1 aspec; o fl
tr: es near
Itjth and V, "n h -n t o n j "I! a He of the il- j not rnflk'ner ;h:.-i race!
iake Oary a wid' .pon t. . rt m;- they j I will and b't. me. ?u.y right here that J
::i c'oiso up tj-ary r-o tig-ht that I mak.- hot for even a lot of these
It on.
Ham
wtth this r; of' - f .r mo see the ypi;;)!
Ic: thi-s paper keep on t. they arc only making arid u.-i May Srd ou will
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