Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1921 — Page 2

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COURTS

Mr. and Mr.. William Toiler of llantn'.ond have filed a petition to h.Iok U-yenr-old Janle JU.Clain, who hn lived with tiu-m for come time. Ti, -tirl'a mother i.-i ilt;id arid th- i"at;r : n Colorado. II. E, iSrancr i attorney ".'i- the petitioners. Karollno TYar.UMns. w ho : I . i ..m 1. r;imb.vh building-, J Iain mmd. oris applied for a dlvorco from Michu-1 : 'rankbina. They wfM nia.r:-id Jan 1S07. and on Autf. 1, 11' 1.1, she so -.-"' abandoned her. They have no '.''- "it nn. Shuoror & Vi'iKti) jr tv j- nt t orneyM. -Martha Czerwrtnukl, through h.-r f .it her, John saerwlnskl. Is for 1O.0.O dammr-.H from Charles I. .; : m a suit tllel today by Attorn. ys 1 ret rival d & Stinon. The girl n.vs injired July 17. IS 19, when pio "'.rurk by Cri'fn's car nt the c -rner of Jluehn vn: and Cameron street. Hjmm.iml. :er Lack and b'.p wore h urt J. n. Coed vs. John V. Morrill, et. L. S a v:let t'.tli suit .t thrausrh Atfrneyii Tlach. Cavlt. St In son A Cav!!.

Lyon. in-. a.lfK'-.s thiit after bciii mard t hi ':. Ainu da f--r 33 yearn. hf lett arid uf.irid-.iu-d him wltliuat runs.- il-. :,;.it.-.s Unit .she Is now 111 .-4W..,-t i ' ley. i 'a. Th collide were iniirrhd in fishing "to ' '.(. 1M, in lSV-i and e ijaratud April -1. HUih ih.uiitlff aslts for an absolute di-vort".

DEMPSEY BEGINS TRAINING FOR FIGHT WITH CARPENTIER: HAS YOUTHFUL TRAINER; ALSO TWO HUSKY "ROOTERS'

Husband Quarrelsome ! Wife "Wants Divorce!

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.(..a rr. ' on. Jealous and ud aim-.-i.o; I.'U'-iajCf. Mary Tonkovtoh aks Tor a "ivor.e in a complaint fliej In '. h-- lnry Iakrt Sii parlor ourt. She .-hatK'-s that he. accuse. 1 her of drns'H :; for other men : tho. he was ad- :!;. ! t- -ttrmu' drink; that f.) ab'j.ioil th.'-ir two . hUdn-ti, and k-h rally conduct .-d hims.-lf In such a manner as to :r. .k.. ! to i situ hi e for his wife and h .- : .. ,.-h!l..ir n. .h.- further nl'.fu-o-i that hr h'ts band

j own t :. pr-.jier'y loca'.-d a! 1 ." 1

.Ma.-aoiiu.J-us wtrr.-t and lr.ci ud iu i iM-Uditv 1." owns prup. :;y t.. the atn o :r.i . !' $ i O.oOo. no. She a.-ds.s that tlo cihtoiiy of hor two hloir- i: 14 uud S J'i ars of a? b n!ven to h.-r; thut she bo cranti-d a ti-a.-on-ai; iiu'...ir.t of in.in.'y tor th.-ir sup-;-tt u;; ! i i'1 . oj .') alimony. f irth-r a k-i that t!'. bond-i of n.a' rln; my now .xist.nir tiitwwTi hr mid her h '.-han.l he for. vr si-vri'd, ami thai ."h.o bo riintt-d an absol'ito 'i:vo'o.

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DIVOECE GRANTED JOHN SHAFFER

Tn rhu U iry I-ik .suporlor court, a dlvor was jTant'l to John .chaffer by Jinii;.' Cliarl.'S K. (ireiirnvald. .Mrs. S!uf!Vr was rantol thfl custody of th.!r son, Tiih,-, cfuht dollar? p.ir wof?k and t350.0 alimony. A 2ara.n nia'.ntenanoo suit m hro-iiirht by 1! rt. Sharer fom.i tltno ajtn, and thii morn !r:"'.s verdict t the

A new etrnctur to cost $35.00? (o ( dln.ix -f an old drawn oat u'.t. :11 b started In tho near f ituro ...:- j rd'.r.g to tho plans T l.vit.oh aid! TJld,,,,- TlWnfPft !; rkon. who, yesterday obtained a P r. JJclUSi i 1 UlVUlte n i: from the M-illJing Oontraig.oner's i COSO COIltinUed

Deutsch and Eorken Hotel Permit Granted

The. building, which will he a hotel oe r--cte.l on tho northo 't oor-i t nu,,.i T of Kishth avenuo arid Va-li n?- ; Krank :i strot. II will contain S3 rooir.ri, a! Tho .hoy and four storo rooms. ! allc-jj-d

V;wn completed. It w.U b mm of , ar:d iiihoman treatmont; that ho would

.- la.-ifesn and best located b:.i Id 1 r. i to hor far weeks at a t.tne,

ilr-riwald this morninsj conI.- .-ao of i.i.iuisa liald.ii vs. a'd.'srri. i..;.'.a.nt tiled hy Mrs. a!d.srrl

Frank was guilty of cruel

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WORTH MORE THAN GOLD, SHE SAY

n clary, It Is understood that the lore rooms have already bet.-n leiM.-d.

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ind irer.er'ally mad-j I'.fo i.ihsorable. i T!..:-' )f n' child. They vere adviiedl e.-x "rethor and rnak s up and aj-

r.-c n. -ilia' ion is expected.

Jack Dempsey has started lijlht traininB: for his battle with Gorges Carpentier at Jersey City July 2. lie is now at Freddy "Welsh's farm near Summit.

N. J., where the former liRhtweifcht king is helping him got in trir.i. Welsh's two children have taken a shine to Jack already, es the upper photo shows. That

;Jark Dempsey boxing with Freddy Welsh, Jr.. while TJetty Welsh holds the watch; taking a turn

with the pitchfork cleaning up around a haystack, und displaying two of his loyal "rootera.

Jack i jrettlnjj back to nature Is ! indicated by the lower photoa, , taken at Welsh's farm.

PERMITS ISSUED; Hcld Inqust in

Bjild'r.T Commissioner .Dou?3n ye- i

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Dr. Hartman Death

)'ri.o;ty for the erection of a house a;' r c i ? t into t M.'.ler to oo.st $l,000.OC. i man, who was

Ceore Duncan obtained a permit for the erection of a house at l'63o Tyler street, to cost $2.:0..U9.

lil'arried 33 Years Husband Sues for Divorce td a cornrlaint filed In the dry '.-i'-. superior court by O'-ore W.

de.it h of Pr. Hartrid deal In bed at

the Srar.'.-y hotel in Gary la.-t Saturday was sin!. "hod hy Coroner K. Iv loans y ?t. rday with a verdict of doath by r.atur.al cause with indication of s'.i.o! l. by taking cyanide of

CHILD HAS NARROW ESCAPE "P! v-y ear-old Emi! IVnjosa rich. 16 West !3rd avenue In 5ary, had a narrow escape from dt-ath and serious inJury yesterday afternoon when he ran across the street at 3.1th avenue nnd Broadway, directly In the . path of an auto driven by K. O. Amis, 321 West 3rd avenue. The front f . r.der of the car h't the child a iflanointc blow

pota?.-: .ni. a deadly poison. It was

also br " ..-r' i out that lor. Hartmsn. rhrowlns him heavily to the pavewho has been a resident of ;aiy for I ment. Hundreds of people attending the past f-ur months, had been ah (the public market, turned their eyes-; ilict to narcotics. 1 expecting to .( him kilied.

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Sells "Hootch" in Gary Barber Shop

I' Is evident tint tho soft drink parlors are not the only ones that ar "cheatlnrr" in laxy. Ycfterday the sponge squad of the Gary police department sent a stool into a barber shop located at 603 West ola avriue to make a purchase of some moonshine, and a snort tim later he cam- hac) with a bottle of colored ' hootch" for which he claimed he had pa:d a sum of six dollars. 5 onus marked bills v-cre- given hi the purchase, which were found In the. possession of the proprietor, Joseph Mimarko. who was arreted and booked

Evansville Woman Would Not Take Anything in World for the Good Tanlac Did Her.

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"I wouldn't take aiij-fhir.tr in car'h 'or what Tur.ij.: h'.-s d...ti.- f-.r m." said Mrs. Ifelia. liirkpat r h k . '.16 John ri'.., 1 Ivaioviil.-. liid. "Two y rs ufi lu.-1 wintr I hitd a si-vmi altai k o.' li;:'.i. i,a wbioh 1-it :n: In an awful bad Conditioi:. I io- i a ii'-rvoiir. hai K li oijh al.d sii.iip, hoot!nif pains ad tl;-..o.rh n,y che;',. After the l'at exet tl-.n I was no ehort of breath 1 had to sit down and ivs'I f.-ll off s . ti.uch my f rl tn-Is i;o!iofl it. anil 1 I.-, auio so v. euk 1 oouhl ioii ily r.Liiioi on my feet. -Vt toijht 1

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and always li.y awahe until tv.

three o'clock lu the morning Ja.:t ah-J,.r

tntr and throobiaK all ovi r. "Well, I voli i-t-tty do wri-he rtd when I KOt Tat.lac. hut b.-f .r.- 1 had fin! shed taking the iiiMt bottle I f. it. better, so I kept on tukh.tr It uni'i now I feel lika a new Woman. I ::;

like a child nights and am alwa feollr.tr muted and full of energy have gained sevral po'.mds In wt-lx

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' : " '-s tele; h-o.e .; a'-. . ' ' ; . . t . ! . up" to .-:!- tn !' ;.a : ,,r ...p f a rrtd-... ph.ote ,;n, , rt .., ,. - j; .: '-.o..:.rf y Kritia IP 'up.', uoiii fln.. .a f..;rn.i cf the . , . .-,., . ,i r'.mp.iiy. ' of the ini'st ci.p'-' uul poivurfii! "ser.ii.nK" outfits :n l-.f-w.st will be ns-d for the tm; frn'-!"::

..mfortable p..a:tl.n ; f the tpera star's no'tj and it is -.-

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and my friends are talking about, my g m-mm m- - g , wonderful Itniirovcniciit. .Since Tarilac ; 5 t t . . O has helped me much I wouldn't , D B -. J t . Fl

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tt.lnk of belnur without It." Adv. 1 Jl J . . . . .... ,.J,.M per ly Human, te. Prance li oontlntiira: her military preparations on a large scale and that the class of 191U reservists would be called to th colors tomorrow n!'ht. L."Human!te predicted new proposals from Uerlin, saying: "American capitalists will urge Germany to make another offer."

WIRELESS CONCERT DES'VE It, Colo.. April 19. Amateur

Of fnil Today Wra. Farr.um OlJUU in "THE. GREAT SACRIFICE" Also the end of Eddr? Polo in "The King of the Circus."

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liouor law. The case will he heard in

the Gary police court today. .MAN rKU.M fAlMLLI VVS 1 .

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FRENCH PRESS ENTHUSIASTIC PATUS. April 23. The French press Is enthusiastic over u?TVm.ler Tloyd Oeorfre's announcement In the British parliament that the O-erman Indemnity proposals were unsatisfactory and that Great Britain would support France's demand for occupation of th Westphalian coal flleda. "Prance will not list-en to any new German proposals before May 3," said th- Matin. "According to the socialist newspa-

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ILiteFaiFy I a.stes 'T'HE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to. guide you. Do you read and digest this advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what's what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed. Read Hi em Regularly It Pays!

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For those who did buy one of our Morris Supreme Hams and liked them, we will sell some more of the same brand and quality at 1c per pound less than last week.

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SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Will Rogers in "EOYS V1LL EE BOYS" and "CINDERELLA AND THE MAGIC SLIPPER" Afternoon and Evening SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wm. S. Hart in "THE CRADLE OF COURAGE"

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m MORRIS SUPREME SMOKED HAMS 24c

ti VEAL FRONT QUARTERS Very nice 124c

VEAL LLG OK LUIN Z5c

LEG OF SPRING LAMB 30c LAMB FRONT QUARTERS 18c BEEF POT ROAST Cut from choice beef 16c

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i ruK. tiuoiur out 10 ioc ! PORK LOINS Small and lean 24c ! SPRING CHICKENS Fresh dressed 32c i LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh made 15c SWIFT'S CREAMERY BUTTER Per pound 40c Take advantage of our sales, they do save money. Trade et Ke!!ner's. the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.

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TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Rialto Musical Comedy Company Presents THE BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION

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WITH AN ALL STAR CAST Of 20 People Including a Bevy cf Pretty Girls COMING MONDAY FOR FOUR DAYS Ceo. M. Cohan's International Success "45 Minutes From Broadway"

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Admission: Matinee Daily, 2:30, 10c-20c-25c. Nights, 7 to 11 P. M., 10c-20c-28c-39c

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Be sui e you fret a Hoover, and you'll forever solve the housework problem. We demonstrate and sell the Hoover. Convenient terms. ndiana Electric Service Co.

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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND. The Home of High Class Vaudeville and Feature Photoplays All Our Acts Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake Last Times Today and Tomorrow

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CAN'T STOP -y&V , LAUGHING MacLean Homestretch" A Thoznas H. Lnce Procticr (paramount (piclu; 2

Geo. Choos Presents "MY SOUL MATE" A Mu?ical Comedy with Beautiful Gowns, Songs and Dances THREE BLIGHTY GIRLS Rare Bits of Scolch Vaudeville RUCKER & WINIFRED The Ebony HaeJ Eniertsi-ers HENRY'S PETS A Clever Canine N"vciJ Always the Parthenon Symphony Orchestra and cur Pipe Organ Grand

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