Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1921 — Page 5
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THE TIMES
HAVE NARROW ESCAPE IN TRAPPED AUTO Trapped in a Grunt Six s.-dan and their car struck by a Mk-StKan ' ntral passenger train while rfmr.ir.g at the ran? nf thirty mil' an hour, was
th.: thrilling experience of Garl Polk ; and two uint n pa .-.songr rs at the Crant street crossing in Gary shortly after i-st n i.VIook titU morning. P. Ik frilled to se- the approach or the train until it was alnvrt on top of h!ni. Turning on the ga. It cavi' j tin- i-Hr a sii.'.rliT. burst of eperd. but i not -nouKh t.. dor the erasing. Tb" j engine hit the roar of the coup-, j turning the machine char around a tot i'ri-akiiic one wheel. The pass, ngers luckily esrapt d without a scratch. I The a.-i 1'b'iit v. a witnessed by I Night Iek Srjee.t Vnuchn who was I on his way home from work . He stat- ! that t he ant s are lucky that they were not killed GARY NEWS Are you going to the Cafe Lafayette tonight? I'rlze daneinu. krwpie doll.' K.ven away by lucky memto rs. Try your luck dancing. 1'inest restaurant in town. Popular prices. Win. PIcccoo proprietor. 6-4-Miss Rowley Honored SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! SOUTH 11AU1.KY, Mass-, June 4. Mlsa Reila M. Itowjey. 1924. daughter of Ralph Rowley of $75 Jackson street fry. has been elected to serve on tie executive board of her class at Mount Holyoke college for the coming year. Mis Rowlay is e'so to be on the editorial board of "The Round Table." the college magazine next year. GIVE HIM FAREWELL PARTY Roy O. Parry, chief clerk of the Gary Iand company in Gary for the past ten years, who tendered his resignation several weeks a?o to sfo into fho contracting and home buildtng game In the steel city, will be the iruest at a ptcnlc and farewell party which will be held at Cedar take by the employes of the Land company this afternoon. A.s a surprise Mr. Parry will be the recipient of a beautiful Hamilton watch, as a token of friendship and faithful service among the employes. AUTO HITS TROLLEY POL1 ' " Mike Cupovah, F.'Sa Adams street. Gary. : confined at the Mercy hospital today with a severely wrenched leg j and painful brtiisvs about the head as i a result of losing control of his auto at II th avenue and Washington street In Gary yesterday noon when the machine crashed into a street car pole as he ire crossing 11th avenue o Washington street. NOTED BILL RAISER REARRESTED Len K. Stephens, clever Felgi-mi bill rais- r. who trn.- arrested by the Gary ptli.-e several months ago after operating ertenslvely In the region and o-vaped from federal authorities at Indianapolis, h.n been capture! at Milwaukee, according to Information received by Chief of Police W. A. Forbis of Gary today and is on his way bsck to Indianapolis. following his arrest in Gary Stephens was taken to Indianapolis by j Captain Hal! and on the plea of being ill h was taken to the hospital, where after several treatments he made his escape. Broken Steering Knuckle Causes Bad Accident A lare;e furniture truck owned by h Atlas Furniture company of Chifio and driven by Louis Wild,, ran wild when a steering knuckle on the car was broken yesterday and crash"! 'r.ta the station of the South Sh.ir Electric at Balnville, doing onsiderhM damage to both the station and the car. Permits Issued for Concession on Beach Eulldlng Commissioner Waiter Iou-
gn issued fiv permits In the hut I tlrctnnr. Josephine Wells, Margaret few d.avi". one of these permits w as SWui Francois Uuet. Joseph I'ay. isaued to the Joanson-Kennedy cstate'iMr. and Mrs. I ;i . i 1 . Weill,. Mcla:il.ls. nt Miller IVach. Mr. Johnson is a Inez Katon, ail of 'liVnpi: Alma Denne lawyer in Chicago and Francis Ken-j of Indianapolis, Miss Strong of Chicago, r.edy, b.is wife, is a well known actress j H. "yl. r Labivin and Fmory I Sucwho spends her summer months ar ' k of Oak I'arl;.'
their MilbT Beach home was for the erection of The permit i concession on t hi ar h. The structure will cost 500. J. J. I'l.ion will b illd a garage at 246 l.lls-.vorlh street to cost $150. A permit way issued to J. 1). Ritter for the erection of a garage at 417 Hairusi'i streei, to cost $100. John Pryr.yz wait .a!t'-r l is residence ; t 1952 'irginia street at a cost, yf $-'.5 0 0. A ;i.rmlt was issued to Nick Heninky .'or the erection of a struct ire at .529 Pierce :rr t to cost $l.t.im. . I
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liie, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros.. Washington street, Garj'. For" prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91.
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O-'-y,-,-!- r'o-i-. "Pt C-7 - VI rroro ' '-'harles Dyer Is 1" Indianapolis on ktrew;b US.. 1 aSouIljiCI o business. Have Narrow Escape! - j Mr. and Mrs. Kresler. former resi - r?f.cn?er.- of a one-man street i it" ; dents of Hammond, who moved to 1 1 1 j became terror stricken, yelled, tore atinols about a year ago. are back here
each other and stumped.-. I to rthe door ; iMiitiK relatives. j late yesterday af icrnoon v. h-n the ; trolley of the car Jumped from t tie Ttie Misses Clara and Gertrude wire f!s a 1 train bore down upon ' Front k of .Hoffman street entertained, tnem. endangering their lives at thela number of friends at an evening. Michigan Central railroad crossing in j party last night for their brother,;
Gary. The strcit cic was crowded find trie , . . niotorman. woo aiso nets ns eomliu lor 1 . . r also had .oore difficulty in gitting ou.. of the ce.r to get the trolley bark on the wire. A sec.nl after he had Rot i the car off tho rails of the track, th.-j irs in whizzed by. Qrj.j BclCIlfSd tO ' rl-,i iitwi uiiiagu J- i'-" An Kit; in car. reported found by the Kant Chicago police last n!ht. has t e, n identitb-d by the Gary pence del.'irimeni as i.eir.g owu-u . -' n , r:..ss. f.l 4 1 41rJ street, aecnrdtng to i the police blotter this liioniing. j GARY POLICE ARE generous: Members of the Gary pol;c; depart-j men I are generous, to ,a.v the least. IHirlrur the boy r.co::t dr!v in Gary, la.'t week when a three dnvs cam- ' paign was conducted to raise Js,f00 for' "the up-keep of t'ic summer camp at! Tr'-mont and other expenses durina: the vear. members of the department ( i subscribed a total o. J4,b..o. I Yesterday i c.tet or iop.ee . a. fir-,, b'. of Gary made arra n gemen: s to trn the money over to the committee in charge cf the drive. There are 10.1 on the peronel of the police department and on an average cne'.t officer gave nearly $.1 to the fund. I STREET CAR TTTmfi T7,rVT"n iiA x James Gray. S12 Penn-ylvania st-eet; Gary, was painfully injured when aj Ford truck, which he was driving wis, struck by a Foriy-Vift h .venue street; car. No. 200 at the Little ('almost river j bridge on South. Prca.iway. The For.! was also wrecked. Details of the ac- I e'.dent were not learned. ! PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ri FF-iiir;r.is The marriage of llditb iluff. danchter; of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Ruff. I Kdward , IV. Hlgglns. son of Mrs. Abet UigRins ; f Tiluo K-,rth- M,,'- was solemnized at eight odock last evening at. the St. , l'nuls Fpiscpal church. K v. Peter 1 Lan getidorff ofliciating. The briiie en- j j teted the church on the arm of her i.-itti- r. attended ny tier sisters, i ,e r- ; truce and Marjory. Bernard C. Gavit. ! Lmery MioMdi of iak Park, and H. ; Carter Baldwin of Oak Park. Bernard i Gavit and Marjory Ruff served as best man and maid of honor. Henry Con- t key. accompanied by Miss Day Malo, i sang "I will Lift Fr Mine llj-.s" )...-; tween the bethrothal and the double j r'ltg ceremony. The bride looked j charming In a simple gown of white' duchess satin entrain with a veil, car-j ry'ng a bouquet ,,f brides roses and i Lilies of the valley. Marjory and Gr- ! trude Puff w ort organdy fro--ks of the '. same styl. Gertrudes being ruehid and1 M.irjorys peach color; they wore or- j gaudy bats to mat' h. Marjory carried; YVard roses and Gertrude, opliIia. j Immediately f .11 wlng the ceremony there was an Informal reception at the home, at which there weie over sixty guests, during the reception Miss Martha Lund p!yd the hari The home was prettily decorated with wild rh.wers of the sea.s.)n firj,l r,e,.nles. and a attractively arranged wedding sifpper ! was served. At about 10:50. the young j couple left for C hicago, wh. re thev will 1 "u oeiore fl-parting tor, the grooms home in Flue Karth. -Minn. They will stav' there ddrlng the months ... . . .. ... oi June aim j'ii, .too toe.v 1 1 1 go to the HiugitiS surmmr home in liar Harbor. Maine, for a month. In .-'.-p-f mber they will be nt home to their friends In Cleveland. Ohio, where Mr. Illgglns has .creited a p,-sitin with ! th" 'Wbito Motor Truck Co. Mrs. Higglns was graduated from the Fnl versify of Chicago in 1920. since that time shhas been engaged In social service w ork In Chicago. Mr. Higgins was graduated from "Wabash college n 1917 and continued bis work at Harvard, graduating in May of this year. They receive the congratulations and best wishes of a host of frb nds. for the most of happiness. The out-of-town guests present were Jeneve Lampson. Fleanor "Wliat Jesus
Topic for Evening Service next Sunday St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1 38th and Deodar Streets, Indiana Harbor. Theo. Claus, Pastor 9:00 a. m. English Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. German Service. 7:30 p. m. English Service.
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Michigan and Grapevine Dancing Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
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l"harles French, who is visiting them
from Seattle, A ash. The evening WH.-i . , , very ple.isuntly p;ssed with panics and1 music and a prettily appointed course!, luncheon was served. Mr; Krcnck Is a I. former resident of Hammond; four y?ara ago he went to Seattle and he is; Snow located in the real estate business1 J there. j j ' . I The H men of tho Hammond hlh ' Pcb....l had n:.rv .-.t Pine H":'.vli, 'Jury, bist eenin,-T Th-y lia 1 a beach (ilnner and danced. I "Wyrui Jones is expected t . , .,, ,, , (- . of A will meet tomorrow afternoon at two lock at the Oak Hill cemetery entrance to hold their anqual memorial exercises. A large aTtendenee of members Is desired. ! ;, p.,, ,, The St. Agnf Guild of tlo i-. , , seo ja i coiiicu win meet .vionuay evening, in the guild church. room of the I I Mildred Modjeska has returned from the Southern lh;neU .f .. Vr.vm-.l' ' , school from which she was graduated; this year, to spend the summer with ' her parents, the I. Park Place. T , ., , J ' ; ; Frank Hay has been seriously ill at' I his home for the past six wet l;s. J ! i Mrs. Rose Latta Is a guest of the A. M. Turner family of Glendale Park. Mrs. Uatta has been at llattb Creek 'r rast ,w" w'','k, and will re-VAWa-'turn to her home In Greensbur Pa.. after her visit here. Mrs Susie Iawrence of rtloomington ' has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. Julius Kolb of I'lO Sibley street, for tho' past two w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. If. P. Tllnplewalle of Now York city left yesterday for their homo after spending several weeks in Hammond as the guests of relatives here. i j The Ladies Auxiliary of the Spanish j American War Veterans will hold an! Ice cream social at the Central Park this evening. t Harold Hammond has returned from j Rloomincton where he bus been attending school. t Mrs. Olive J. Cole and Jens .Tare. Bon were united in marriage Tuesday at the Vir-M M. K. churt b by Rev. Rlt. They will make their home nt f.lfi F.rie street. i 9-- j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Green-j lierger. a daughter. May 2-'nd, 1911.I Roth mother and baby tioing nicely Mrs. Greenbe.-gor will be remembered as Miss Pauline Arkln. Mr. Charles Clink and Mrs. Acness Kvans. both of Springfield. 111., were united in marriage Thursday aftern. LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING. ItFTTOV COYKn. IX, BHAiniMU . PHOMI'T SEltVICE CALL WASSKV'S TKI.Kl'HONE 41 91 K. -.TA'IE ST, UAMJIOVU t-ll-WftTHP TTfTTftTT VTHT! ,,a , .,,,, r.,.,sl.n and I long distance hauling. Phones HIGl c'iH-W: American Motor Transfer i Line Hammond. j-lS-15t Ccncertiha Club Dance Poti't forg. t the ilan.-e given by the Hammond Concertina Club Saturday evening. Julie 4th, at Fnity Hall. 6-H-2 The Hammond optical Co. wishes to announce that they will continue, to give the same jej vice and satisfaction as heretofore. -4-3 Are you go-ng to the t'afe LfCayette tonight'' l'r!7.e dancing. Hewt.ie .1..11--givtn av.ay by lucky members. Try your 1 t.-k dam-lug. Finest res'aurant in town, popular prices. Wm. Piccolo, propri'-tor. fi-4-Al! officers and members of Liberty Camp K487 are r- quest, d to meet at Oak Hill Cemetery Sunday afternoon. June 5th, at 1:110 sharp. Royal Neighbor memorial services. 6-4-1 Hy ORACLK MABFL GROSS. Thinks of You ft - frvi&'i? &V-'Tyf-'"T '''''P'v? Ml i the avilion mg Evenings JBE" AND "MAC" jAZZY JAMMERS
by Hev. K. Lolvoy Steffey at the man.( j of the I'ine Street Presbyterian church. I ,iK" f!tr,,'t- Th,,y weie attended ty i.M". nod Mrs. Goo. Cain. 358 Hlckory street. Mrs. Kvans being a sister of Mrs. Cain. t
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. Clrat Church cl tHa X?azra. ,, , . . , , - . , Corner Calumet and Jdichiiran itm. a. M. Wells. Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. rn. Morning Worship at 10.43 p. m. i. I . is. .Meeting at t.:4,i p. m. Children's Hay Program 7:45 p. m. Cia Meeting 7:40 I'. M. Wednesday. V.". F. i. nc tlntr Thursday at 2:C0 T-ai'li'T's Meeting at 8:0(1 p. m. Krid.i W'e will kIvc our annual Ti il dren' 1 11 fi ok ! n.ii ..ua j . j vine me am, ni P m. Ther. will b trod ( n. sinifir. K client readings and splendid speak ; i loti't iU to njoy tins feast of d thins"s 'ind show jnur appreciation the children. i 1 extend a cordial invitation to will d a special invlntlou to the parents.
MOITItOE ETEEET M. E. CHTJRCH i FIRST C1CH.ISTT " .1 CHURCH VltiI r. Chas. H. hcfpnn, pastor. ) met avenue and Summer Uoulevard ' !':45 a. m'. Sunday School. C. M Smiths. m minister. Graded Course used. fi : 3fl Hlbbi School. II a. m. Morning sermon. Theme 1 fl : 4 5 4 "ommu nion and Sermtn. Suhj "Man and His Maker." je, t "Monuments." i :00 p. m. Kt worth league. 7-00 .tiinlor. Intermediate and Senior
Topic: "Thy Kingdom Come. In My 1 Country." Matt. 6:7-15. L,eadrr Mrs.' s ti. rn. Evening Sermon. Theme. "l'ancy's Show llox." Special 'music. A cordial invitation xtended to all in the eommunltv to in seric?s. CntHtrT IS. X. CHltlrch ,,.. . r. , . barren C. Henslee, f'astor. Church has moved to the new church ...building on the corner of Gostlm and t Tf'A 1p rtreets. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Proachlnr service at 10:45 Junior League at 10.45. Kpworth League 7:1.0 p. n. Leader Mr. A. P. Guise. 1 reaching service at xpifl p. m. tVnin and bring your friends. first Mertbodirt Eplsoopal Chnrclu i ia." . p iiti. i".e. r."iii;iiiiTi il nHor. sS9 Kohman street Phnn
r.009. ; F.venlng wnrhtn a' v:iifi ' p. m. At ' "" a. m. Sllnda School. the close of this service the ordinance 10:43 a. m. Morning Worship. Tin? '4f the lord's Supper. Cradle Roll S'o-ylce anil i'.aptlsm. ! "W.-dto--viae rit K.dft p.. n; Praver and S.-rmon by the pastor. (Fellowship Service to which all are 6:30 p. m. Intermediate League. invited. 0:liil Kpworth League. I 7:4.1 p. m Fvening srevtce. Sermon' hv Rev. Wm. L. Tlurgess. Theme: Pnl' Church Evlscopat, "Walking With' God." Rimbnch Ave. and nn St. esnee.ini rr.. tv,.,.r r i..-.nJ:.rff rytr.w
. 1 -i p. m. Hihle Stud'- cas:5 7:45 p. m. Prayer and ITaise Service. A cordial Invitation Is given all In "he community to all services. tmmaanal Evangelical ennron. S48 Bibley St. Rev. Carl Sr.haefTw. p,,.or. phone 1183V. o no a. in. -Sunday School. I- 10:00 a. m. Jubilee scrv'ce f,r th an:ii'. t r;;;iry of Klmimrs Col1. ',, ,-nirg service ."eotiday 7:10 p. m. Indies' Aid busi ie - meeting. Tuesday 8 p. m. Y. P ly business ireot i ti g. Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Uadles Aid Social meeting. Ptae Straet Presbyterian Clmrelv. Corner I'ine st. and Chicago av E. LcRoy Steffey. Minister. 406 Oall street Sunday hool at 9:S0 a, m. Y. I' S C V.. at 7:00 p. m. Public Worship at 10:45 a. m. and S:00 P. m. l'rsver Meetlncr AVednesdflV nt 7:2 p. m. ' "he Rev. y. V. Hackemeyer. P. H. will preach In the morning and poffibly In the evening. The evening service will be just one hour long. $:00 to 9:00. eit-r BUioa. IBS XaOlMM tlosi.il services Sunday and Thursday uvuiing at 7 ;45 p. m. Sabbath School and Adult Bible Class at H:00 p. m. G J Allen. Superintendent. K v e t y b" d y welcome. (tptn air Gospel meetings. Thursday ;i:ol S'.t'.'rd.y evenings. 8:00 p. ni.. corner Hoffman mid l'ayett etaoin etaoin n. i- Hohman and Fayette streets. THE TTTX.I, OOSPEL MISSION202 Iloffn-.an street, e.uncr Towle st.
1 block east of Hohmnn. Sunday aftern-xui at 3 p. m. ;-unda- -veniiitr at 7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 2:00 I'. M. Also Tuesday evening nt 7:45 p. m. Thursday avi ning at 7:4.1 p. l'astor IT. W. Thomas and wife in charjie. i'astor reeidenci.-, H78 Xorth Hohman street. Assistant Pastor Mrs. K. 1'" Armstrong. Vuti are a .stranjfer here but once.
6t. Paal'i X.utheran ClinrcH. 15 Clinton et. W. F. LIchtMnn. Tastor. 9:C0 a. m. Sunday School. !' :'.', Kirs t Servi'-e. ('erninn. 10:45 Seeend Service. Knriish. Sermon subject: "The Kingdom God. a Kingdom for Sinners." nrrt Preityterlan CThnroH. Kohman and Hiphland sts. J. C. Parrett. Minister. Jilble School at 9:45 a. in. Morning Worship at 11:00. Suh.icct 'Class Hist inetlon." Chrlstim Kndeavor at 7 :0n p. nt. Keen, hit Worship a t S .00 p. V. Subject "The Suffo lency of ,7esu?-." There will le- p'e;a mush- a' both services. V.ho publc espeiany ijoswho have no chimb home are insped to these, services. Christian Kndenvor S:00 Sermon subject "The Hitter and Vorth lde Itm on Sheffield 9:10 a. m TTuehn 9:15: flak and Hoffman at 9:20. I West Side Hits on State lane and High- I i land 9:05: Forsyth, avenue. 9:15: Sibley Street at :i:zo. free rule.-) to ana irom i the cf.,vK'e N'OTIfT The Fottth Side litis his been discontinued and will make a Vest Hammond route instead Flrxt Baptist C .urcb. S07-21S Sibley t. R. I. I.lckllder. Pastor rtundnv School at 10:e0 A M. Help. j fnl classes f,,r nil. Tt-v. 1". S. Nowliti will nddrt S the j men. j MoT-ning 1'orsbip at 11 i. m Somir.n , hv tlie tiastor. Theme "The Welfare of God's ("hi'dren " . 10" n t'rm ai 1 : i;n .-T-ior n i., ' V F will i.o.ei nt ?-i.i) o m Tomorrow !s 'h s'-cond Sunday after 'prln!tv. Ser ices at the church. R-n.i a. rn Hole i 'ommunlon. 9:10 a. m. Church school. R. P. Tennotit. acting Sunt. C. A. Smith, le-'-'.-r of the Tt'lde ("Isss. inpjs a. m. Tl.'lv femmiin'eii and Sermon. Fub.ie. t "ivlivery from F'. 11" The Ivst in the series of' the Lord's Pra yr. 7 ..10 Ateeting of Vestry at the r'mreb All members a. urged to be at one of these services. International TVilo Btndents. I O O. F. Hall. 179 State st. lublle lecture abmg R.bU.-al lines every Sundae at 3:00 p. m. Always Instructive, helpful and reaHohable. The wisdom from above Is the noblest science and the best Instruction. A. I welcome. S-ats free. N'o collec tion. I TJUITTT Y E1TP.LISH 1UTHEBAN : I Walt ham stnet and Park P.nee. I H. M ickens.n, pastor. 1194 Harrison! street. Phone 14 IS. 9:1.1 a. in. Sunday School. 10::!0 a. m. Morning Service. 7:45 p. m. Kvening Worship. AT THE PARTHENON A soiar plexus blow to your thoughts; "When Hewn Came" is that and more. Thi: mighty production is announced as the coming attraction at tho Parthenon theater commencm, Monday far three day.-.. You may be satisfied with yourself, your ideals may be wonderful, your ability may by unlimited but what is
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manufacturers to send you a personal letter about their goods, their wares and their services. So they pay us for the privilege of calling these things to your attention in our advertising columns. If they did not know that a certain proportion of our reads would be vitally interested in their message, they could not afford to advertise. It would be a losing proposition. Reajj the advertisements as you would a personal letter. Many of them are just as important : and just as interesting. They will help you to economize and to keep posted on store news of real interest to you and your pocketbook. Don't lay aside this newspaper without reading the advertisements.
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that (ji-cat batrier betwr.cn j o-.i and ' happiness? The great hi Idge of siKli'l and despair loom up lit everyotin life j sooner orjatei. i Man's greatest problem which way j
to turn at the aid cross i oad -c Havel vou followed the o'lctates of i'"Ur own heart, or have you merely drifted in line with the slipping masses? ! 11 Jgh K. Dieiki !'. flrama "When tl.iawn Came." I'nfoids a Moi o; a ' man who (iidnt know which way to, turn when trouble cauie his way. lie' , whipped himself when l.e Kave up a.ud j he became an outca.-t ami a burden to; society. lie ii;n , .iiv reo j;Riie lor a suec.ssful life, but matter over mind weakened it. It is your du:y to When Dawn! Came," and t" know ;;,.w Joint liran- I don came to know himself. j Several Law Violators Several law violators fa d J i d e. . ,i irt this i ' ' e Mem- j va lined I Sent' i 'fel. j ; Klotz in lite Hammond c.ty 1 mt.riiius. Chaties l!..t:gh. I j I.. civ tte"t. Indiana 11 ' . t $15 for spoedin i. Ah In H Kural Uoute No. 1. Sou'.h lia nmond. j was lined $11 for the sanp- offence. .loiin Voru. 136 Company bonne, Ka-t : lliininiond. was arraiti'-d ,,n the com-, plaint of his wife for assault and bat-! tery. She alleged that lie t'tcrnel: from work the other day an 1 s:ruckj her. Vora was found gu-lty and w :is i lined $15. "I ATT TO AnnTTlKNT
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ThroQach his next fi tel. St n MaJepki. who is his half broil Ryba of IVcst 1 lam mo:, .;. h for dantag'-s a-;ainr-l A i I Hammond superior coir'., w ho is 12 years old c'ai been injured whin bit by lole belonging to I 'Oft 7.. 1 The aceid. nt occurred r, ICdward li.eil suit it, in the T:.e boy. to have ri ;i '! ; . on o -e 14. 1914. F.o-sy t l;e a e rt u n 'ar 155'h piac The boy's left in West Hamleu w as hut t ' mond. . and he is said to have sutf.-red i:i ternal injuries, damages. MeA!e are his attorneys H isks f r $l".f'iej ?i t.l i 1 1 e : t j , 1 STOCK MARKET - a ' t Ml rev AT'ONA!. NlVlS 5"VE1 NKW YORK. June 4 -Stocks close: American S;e.i Foty 2lAmerican Tel. and Tel 1 n l :, Ilethli h. m Steel H .16 XPERT C039 IVES TRAI6HTIP In on r1. o rKK-rd. ' VfcMJke Survto. nAo h mi a EYE,EAR,K0SE4TKRCAT DiSEASCo CviwtillkUoa ltr. Wnk I I tvea I But i I I r I I t(t Kunalsf I i tJ R III fit i EiiUlnt I lARS Crrm I I 1 evt ObatraotW t tAfiS Sr : I l MUSK RynB!t l I H0t cort : i Citwrrtitaj I THROAT THK3T 0MtrceM4 snzr raAITKtlll O. CASTtX, M. D. 23 Ycar on State Street 120 SO. STATU ST. CHICAGO, XII.. Honrs- V to ; Sundays. 1" to 12 MMM '',V,'k14'v'' Mail
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