Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES APRIL 2::. I'i'Jl

CALL AT THE FED-

': .TitomoWlc from In front of th filmed. Theie ar none of the alun-; adtiltei y on various ocraelons and then I A.-mory buildinc in Chua;. Geortre ; .".tick. r.i th rowing tints uod to hrtnir i uu.ied imsuit 10 inlnrv bv hraatrtnir

EliAL BUILBIXTG" i Kii' "!r,a,i! reports that his ci'-tar More- out the lay (?" Tin r.- Is an hfnt't-to- ! ale ait his oomiuest.-,. TKey w. rf tiiun IhJ

, j whm entered last cvptimir snj $ -to wort h , Kooiinmn story running through the. October, lint, tuid ei.rted last m.-nih

"Prohibition Chief Simons with two J t iai-t.- v re taken. Til" tni i nam- j picture which ivea .,11.; ri J inulnua altup!a'n clothes men from the Hammond: e nuance- through a fctnid atory- atin after another.

n.!'u-e force watted patiently, but in i . sat into the wee sm.V hours of the ( mornlnsr for the owner of a 'Mack ejri;.i ;n(i umbrella to come to the front and aim his property. The officers w m ! it the South Shore station on Notthi Hob man street. 1 The rua.-'nn for the lor.fr wait was '!-., ! '.act that the crip contain".! two .; ve j oil csr.s. whicii were tilled with a .-.i--.prior brand ..f moonshine. ; 1 Personal) The pri; can he obtaitoi.7 : v.y eaU'.nii' at room 232 In the Federal . V.-.i:lJ:r.? In Hammond and identity in a 1 U.

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In the lindtnsr role. Man lender 1

t.KNKHU. AM. ( AH 111.1 TION At the annual meeting: of director

STARTSMAN CAR IS RECOVERED

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n ree . vod by Chief it the car l.elonmui; to tit. smb-m from .'n I ill pi e in i i a m -kit. was recovered v the sheriff of that

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CARS IN CLASH . ?rltts aoeldent was narorw Paverted early lac: evening when tic .-i atomoblle boiontrlnij to t Johnson. 3150 r.!.t street. -hicio. nnd W I - -i;n. 1 187 Garfield ani.ui', Htmitiien.!, . nine together at th eorrer of ! i . n tnd Jeti.ie ftreet. The cars w re had . v damaged, but fortunately the tc- a . pants escaped injury.

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The sheriff became tois-

t w -. l.'td-i sit tine, :n tiie le'iii : hi tn into i o w n. t report of t tie t tiff ; wa s ' e ear was Identified. The j r .idtnttted the theft and j -:l,t t . liaminoixl t-day j ported ax boinsr 1. S Ser- I

Woodland, two Hammond

himself) givi b the greatest comedy : t he General American Tank far oorportrayal of hi. career. Ills i a hard 10; a t io n of Kast f htcAKo, th foiiow-

hiok story and the ild jinx i'.-tins to work early tn the np-ture when M ax

j hurls a frho.. th.'-ouvth a larne mirror. ! sliat t'i inpr it all over the fci. His hist blow come.-; when his I! mice re1 Mirns the well known cnK a k'.m en t rint .did asks him to visit a warns climate I lor a test Throughout the (tory Max ! proves hints. a good fellow, but eerj lainly oprum".- ribbon and prizes j for hard luck. In tlse end, however, the fates sort of let up ,.11 hdrn and he ; romp' H5Ht (I for his fidelity.

JUDGE GRANTS FOUR DIVORCES

PETTY THEFTS Theft1 reported In the list 2 1 bo -: irrl : Je an auto seat and tools, t tk. front t't'.- car he'.ons'.ni? to S. McMvv. 411 Sibley street, when It was t;u'-.. n fr-.nt of the Krte round l.oiis . K'.nk -. 125 rtv ..rtreet. Hammond, io

AT THE PARTHENON

7th Precim t 4854 -Todd avenue. Mh ITectnct 622 151st street, f'lh iTeclnet iSZi Alexander avnue. 1 '". li I'ri-rinrt 4752 Alex ander

in- fti'eis were elected for the coin- f-n,J(.

Intt year: Max Ipot-ln. president: Uavld j i)th Cr-nnrt J9 Ivy street. 'opiate! arid H. Coyie, vice piesilj l'recinet .1I22 Kir Pttett. dent:'; M IV Kraft luill.-r, v l ? preaident j um 1'iecinet. Cedar street. and lie;. surer; Ki las MttJ -r, vice presi- l, i'rti'irict 2201 127th ctreet. it "lit arid secretary; V. J- Vt.odward. J tail, J "reci net 30 ') I't nnvlvanls assistant tiea surer and a.-i'ta'it sec- avenue.

3rd Precinct 4916 AVegg avenue. j same being 682.8 feet north of the cen- described pul.l'e improvements f-'n t 4th Precinct 4824 Nor; ., ote arenue. j ter 1Jne C(f 149tU Btreet. and tho con-1 be J accordance Hh the Urr., rd ran Pre.inct -4J. 17 No, tlc.ot ... avonue. 1 ,tructluu of B ewag-e and pumptn ta- i -conditions, t-f th- 1 r. ;,ro v nc e n t r.d ifith Precinct 4846 Forsyth e IWiaie. ; tlon and nwoMiirv milinit on T-.t i Hon as i.umt.ercd. ad.-i.ted tvy trt

Elgrhtfeti (IS) and Nineteen (18). Block : Hoard of Public "Works .n the al. ei Throe (3) In the Northwest Quarter of 1 "a'-',i date, and tie d-T?.:i (lta-.vr.. Section Till rty-t wo (32), Tew ash lp Thlr- Plans, prctlles and specifications t.iHi ty-seven (37) tiortii. Range Nine (S) ' r on 'e and n ay he seen in the West of the Socond Principal Meridian, ' ''' i!"rd of l uullc Work or

LrfUte County. Indtana. eald resolution i th Hfllr1 '.v of Mast ehl:af-r.. If

1 etar : Uvnnett Hpstein and l.esu r N.

Seiit.. The same directors were fleeted for the fusiitiK year. The annual report Is expected to be out noon.

TO PKOIIH StHTH Slid KK ft A I

H'th Precinct 2211 JUuck avenue. 17th Pr cinct ?fi2 Jx-odar street. JHth Precinct 3009 Mieb!(?an aVe n no.

being No. A-20 5. The- territory to 1n de.r! vest by an aa-seaamt-nt for f.ald Hewer and purnplnK matlon complete a follows: Beg-iniiSrijr fit a point m the west Iaie of Section Twenty (20 1. Towr.sh p Thirty-seven (37) north, Rane Nlni (It), West of tho Second principal Mertdan. J.ake founty, Indlatia, 100 feet south of

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Tn the i"Jnry Lake superior court yesterday Jtidfie CJreonwuid gmiiti j a divorce to Antoni Karejevvskt from his wife. Alexandria. In Ins c...rniiii int he

charkred that his wifi threw sitarn

1 knivts at him and refused to speak 'o him for days and weeks. Tn. y were i married September t, 1H17 and separstid hut June. In tho case of I-.'rnest J.owe vs. dulInn I, .-we. a divorce was granted I " ' pa'intiff liian. he Post was granted a divorce I ft "tn 1. U. Post. They u'ere married , 'en y.-ars ago and th.- wife testified j that she could stand it no longer. 1 Deiilah Scott was k ranted a divorce 1 from her husband. John Scott. sne testified that John was guilty or

WASHINGTON, April 23. The Interstate Commerce, f omm ission has decided to institute an ImestiKat ion to iietcm.ine whethrr the tale and eharji?

hlch the Indiana public service com-: .May. 13-1. mission a ays the ChicaK-. Dake S'aore T. y, rdfllAIll

South Head Jiailway company siiailjt ify ( lerk of the City of Ka. Chirai?

maintain are fair and reasonable. He-j cently this railway compatiy filed a

P.ith Pr.-cinct (.alvln's Carac-e. Mark ' ,h n"rth Hna "r ,ho " half of said Towns-ite. " I Section 20; thence cast on a line parThe above contains a true and -,,r -! 'Jlel seld north line of the s-outh

mail or sal'l n-H'tlon to a Doha 100 foa

ret t locution of the pnllinR places of,

(ne i.uiet.en (l'j) I'rr-clncts in the City of Ha.-f ChicaKo, for the Primary Kleetlon to io; held on the 3rd da-.- ,,'

Indiana.

Said Hoard ha rued .May 36th. ll'JI, as a rlate upon which reui.uiat t n n. ei may be fih d or heard ry j. rsons interested in or affected by said dsci Ibed public improve. neiir. and on said day at 1:30 o'clock P. M . , the said Hoard if Huhhc V.'oiks v ill meet at lis ff.ee in raid !, for the mn-r s., of Itfar'aiK ar.d ci nslderinK iisv . -tnorMrario-s t. hi'.h may hax e been fl -d or which ir.iy he present..,!, and ,'i hear ft 1 : ;;.- r s - t r k - .- 1 ,,r .v a - prcperfy is tiff.-cted ., fai l proposed irnpr j eno-n' s. and n il decide wh-th r

or t.ot tt.e tiro tit t . t will arertif to

west of th- east line of said setl-n

' v" ! the property abutting ard adjacent

it'-1 iet went 01 ire east ;tne r r fun Section 10. Sections Twenty-nine (25) and Thirty. two 22). township ami rangaforeaaid, to the south rUrht cf way line of the KlKin. Jol'at & Eastern R. H. ; thence westerly nlonsr said risrht of

r petition Willi the interstate cmnmf rre : " " ' "r " F- 'n 01 -'-

io rn mi u- ion .'iVfM-inc t !.al irif ininitim , - "- ,r 1 ' " "v pM!r .uv-, ronuni-bir, on S.t. 21 ! 1 ION KJ A 1! I O F V 'V,- 1 tr- t Action 32. ftni C'O to

li' -a ref j-e'i to to-rnilt. increase.-, r-jr ' ' i..v. i - mi',a. - ' " e '..ry

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inttrstat- traffic vantiar to ttiosa p'-r- i ... . ... ' 1. -1.

1" WHOM II ,M V ( t N ( PlliX : Notice i s henhy rlvm .y the Hoard of Pi ltd hi "Works of the City of Ba.st Chl-

NOT1CK OK 'CH.UM PHACKS, CITY t cato, Indiana, that It Is desired and

mlttej by the irterstale co:n:n"i'! mission.

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l,n5t Chicago, Hake County, Indiana. All work done in the making of sa

the proposed Pr proveru'-nts and with In the area above deerrib'-d and t sail city, will 1 e . ; j e. : to r-r enc d estimated cat cf th.i prcpoe,-j , . pro vera e nt . as tlmaied by th ."' Civil Il.'i tt i n f r. 1 !. K . r,l:ovs", OTTO C. F SlCEHAs-ii. K. W. V. IfKHY. BcaM of Public Work'. Attest; T Y HICHAltr-S, April 2 3- io C'.ty Clerk.

"Where Everybody Goes" HAMMOND :: INDIANA TODAY AND SUNDAY FLTUR ATTRACTION Jeasiette Adler and Queens of Syncopation A MUSICAL MELANGE SIX PRETTY GIRLS McMAHGN & WHEELER Wire Novelty CLARE 1 VRIST0 Harmony Singers HAVERLY & ROGERS SkginS and Talking SWAYNE & 03TMAN European Novelty

OP 1:7 VST "11!-A;0. I ' 5 1 M A K 1 1 IS MAY illii, P.'lil. 1st I'rei-in.'t Hasetneiit "onKicational 1 "htirch, 115th street and .M:induti aiftui1.

2nd Precinct :av Hall.

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THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW

COKING MONDAY 1

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

;j EAST CHICAGO INDIANA j j Chicago and Forsyth Avenue !.i

Under U. S. Government Supervision Make Each Pay Check Work for You Each pay cherk can he mack to do its utmost for you. The one way to do that is to canh your pay check at this Bank and leave part of your vvaes on deposit in a saving account. By doing that you will have your money in ti: Bank before there is the aopportunity to (spend wht you intended to save. l our pay checks mean little to you if the other fellow banks your money. You can get the advantage for yourself. A kept-up savings accour.t at this Rank will help you get the henefit of your wages. If you hiven t an account here a deposit of $1 or more v. -ill get you one of our savings pass books. Start savinrj today.

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First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 4f iajf Chicago's Busiest Corner You May Be Able to Save on Your Taxes Taxes are now due and payable. If the first installment is not paid on or before Monday. May 2, the taxpayer become liable to penalty for city and county taxes. Te have the county tax duplicate on file at thi bank. Call at this bank. learn what your taxes are and arrange to pay them here. This will save you time and trouble. If your property is mortgaged, you may be entitled to a certain exemption from taxation many people do not know this and as a result pay more taxes than they should. Call and inquire about mortgage exemption. You m.iy file mortgage exemption claims at our tax service department.

""'"''i necessary to n.ajte the rol lowing describe,! laildl-j trnj.rnver.eriti in the! City of Enm O.leaRO, hp authorized by; the follow '.nn numbered Improvement) Tiecdut!nn ade-r ted by the said Hoard i on the Tab ilnv of A or'!. 11?' f,.r th :

J reeons true' Jon of a district or main sow. ' ir from a point twenty (20) feer nnr'h j I " tr lint of laOth street to t!i j jfrvt mr.nhf'le jsoijrh of 1 Street. l. '

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CHEATERS." Sunday Wm. Des

mond in "High Life."

AUDITORIUM

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567 Caluroe Are. Phone Ham4 1931 TODAY EDITH ROBERTS in

HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS'

also F.pisode 1 and 2 of the "PHANTON FOE" Serial TOMORROW ROBERT WARWICK in

"THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE

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"A CONVICTS HAPPY BRIDE'

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The Amusement Center of Hammond and Calumet District LAST TIMES TODAY Katherine MacDonald in "Trust Your Wife" The Story of a Wise Wife in a City of Folly ALSO FOUR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE FIVE CHAPINS An Entertaining Musical Novelty MIDDLETON & SPELLMEYER Present their Western Comedy, "Lonesome Land"

By Chas. B. Middlcir.

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j BERT & LOTTIE WALTON Clover Songs and Dances

WILLIAMS & HOWARD Singing and Talking Comedians A Sure Cure for the Blues Don't fail to come and hear our $25,000 ORGAN GRAND in conjunction with the PARTHENON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.' Bargain Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. Evening, 6:30 to 11:09.

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Also Joe Martin Monkey Comedy "A WILD NIGHT"

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Also Buster Keaton Comedy "THE SCARE CROW"

77ie Theatre Beautiful The Amusement Center of Hammond and the Calumet District

ENTIRE NEW SHOW TOMORROW SUNDAY

Al! New Supreme Acts of

VAUDEVILLE iJ

HERSHOFFS GYPSIES A Night in a Gypsy Camp MAYO & VERNON Song and Talk Comical ties CORTEZ SISTERS A Dash of Classy Song and Dance ARMENTO BROTHERS Vaudeville's fastest Tumblers BABSON. RASH & ARM AND Singing Comedians STARTING MONDAY FOR THREE DAYS MAX BLOOM & ALICE SHER "THAT'S MY HORSE"

Don't fail to come and hear oar $25,000 ORGAN GRAND in conjunction with the PARTHENON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Bargain Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. Evening, 6 : 30 to 1 1 : 00.

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MEETING of WORKERS -AT THEK. of P. HALL

3328 Michigan' Ave.

Indiana ffarfbor T GffT at 8 o'clock