Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1921 — Page 3
June IS. 1921.
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Making Flights at Indiana Harbor Park
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vi; have a fine, baby girl arriving Thursday evening. The 9re men's danca last evening was well at t f'Eded. The baseball team crosses bats with Crown Point Sunday.
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This afternoon a r.avy expert Is rr.ak- Harbor, owner of the hydroplane, ha. j weather will permit. -.ST flights from t'r.a Lal-.e Front I'a-k the idea of establishing an air l:no The hydroplane Is a standard Unite-)
Indiana. Harbor. a:.d taking up poj. ; al.-.riff Lake Michigan, which ho w:!' if.n,5cr? Oe.-re Mosnv. of !r..i.ir.i ! travel all summer, whor.ovir the
States training plane, larffe enough fi take one passwr.trcr and the pilot.
VIOLATES PAROLE II LAKt COUNTY SEEKS h PARDON
ITVAXSVTLE. I.-.i.. Jur.o Ho. -certain agencies of the t'r.'.ted StuU.s government and prldfT. authr-r:tt6 of ln" diar.a are havir.;: a controversy cer a pardeui for convict No. 4 -.'0 7 !r. the Ind.ax.a fluite; I'riF-n. Oor.x :ct .No. 4017 is Stewart Mc.Vullir.. -I: J- hn D. Murphy, alias Jh.i Cn.ti:y. who. as a parolo violator, !? s rvmjf nr. incompleted term of one tr t.i0'ht v.-jrs for forry. He ha.-, about thro: years to s.ere. The ar turner.: tetwven xiic fed-.-ra: authorities a:..i too rr.s ui authorities, cf Indiana is ::.'. acr ::.:.:;:. u. thouEh he was horn in HenU-rosi. Ky..
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respected family. Smith & WaLer. attorneys of this city, are his lawyers Wore the state board of pardons and it is understood th..t Joon Kucho:-ha-js, of Indian ipoils, il--o w ill ai-pear in his behalf. On rt prcter.tatlor.s of the federal i g-ents, Go'-err.or McCray prepared a pardon for McMull in and was about to release him when the pris-on authorities objected on the ground that to discharge McMullin before at hoist part of his eentenco was served would weaken the operation of tho parole law. Tht prison authorities assert d ( ley (had notiJn. at-a:n;?t Mcllu!.n because his record In the prison lias been good, but they opposed his pardon on the theory thut visitors of the parole law must understand that an offtnso atrainst this law involves rertain and heavy punishment. P3.I. SON AUTEOEIUSS CrTHCITD. McMullir.'s apT'ication for a pardon as filed with the pardon loard at Indianapolis March 24th. This board, acting on representatives of members of the congress, atrents of the department of justice, representatives of the internal revenue department and others, lecommer.ded his pardon. The board's recommendations would have been carried out by Governor Mo"ray had the prison authorities not objected. McMullin Is thirty-seven years and a steam fitter Toy trade. He was horn at Henderson, Ky.. and later his family came to Evarsvillo. In 130 3 McMullin ran away from home and he became a wanderer in T.-xs. At Ft. Worth, he. for-ed a che--k for ,10.r.-,. using his f a. "Trier's ss. V.'hen ho was arrested, he plead priilty and wis - ntenced to four y. ari in thj T-xiis X er.itentUiry. Ke dr-' vr the hardest
M".ii'.in s.:rvej four years and eitf'it
months vf this sentence He was releas, ij n parol,:: to tho Iake Shore ra.lrrau and wc-nj to work in the mills at Indiana Harbor. Wnile working tin re ho i -uffi-red a broken lotr and was in St. Margaret's hospital at Hammond several weeks. At the susicition of a claim ajjent of the Lake Shore roi.d, McMullin went to Chicago to settle iwih the company. At this point he maj. a mistake in that he did not notify the prison authorities, that l.o intended tj leave the state. The Lake Shoro Company cave him $37 and paid his hospital bill. Informa-
i tion tnat McMullin vas in Chicago, m
n of his parole, led the Indiana
j prison authorities to tend an agcr.. afti er him. He eluded the parole officer, 'and in June. 1;!3. he arivi.d in New York, where be lieed among the gun. i m''S, crewks and politicians of the tin-
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A new restaurant is In in.j opened cn Junction avenue acros:: from tho bank Mrs. John Hark-nndcs Is not Improving as fast as -her friends wish her to. she ia n'W under the care e-f a nerve specialist. M.ss Esther Lishtfoot left last Friday for ISuffalo, X. Y, where she will visit Stanley Irvin and wife and attend normal sehocl. C'.aine Hutchms and family. Clarence Hutchins and M.ss Boermic of Chicago are camp'ng and fishins at Oowagiac. Mich., leaving on Wednesday morning'. Earl Butler is driving a new Overland car. Mr. and Mrs. Yorn Konopasek returned from their honeymoon Thursday ninp:. They waited interestin.? cities of the east. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Malmatone re-
turned from their vacation on Tues- ! day. They spent a most enjoyable
t.me tourir.cr the Xew England states and attending the medical meeting at Ti o s t o n . Quite a number from here are attendinv the Chautauqua at Crown I'oint i his week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trier, of Sherer-
Edward Morse returned yesterday from Xew Hampshire where he has t"en attending Dartmouth college. Mr. and Mrs. Morse and family expect to i-ave next week for Culver, where they will spend the summer. A. S. Inarram Wt 'ednesday for St. Lo-iis aftT a short vislt here with relatives. Mrs. Ingram will remain here for a few weeks. Miss Madlyn Sherwood has been taken to the Mercy hospital at Gary, where she will base her tortsi;3 removed. Tho Prltcilla club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ICrouast- left today for Lake Maxir.kukee at Culver where they will cp-nd the summer. Mrs. J. N. Xeeb of IuebIo, Colo., and Mrs. Warren Coffry of Pittshurjh are here visitin? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Itaok.-e.ii.
Either or Both. Soraetinies vce tliink tho world Is
! Trowing worse and sometimes we j think it is merely Tetter inforised. j Dallas News.
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WHITING ARRESTS MANY SPEEDERS WHITING. Ind., June IS. The following speeders were arrest-d in.
Whiting yesterday by Motoreop Car!-! iva: Fred Lane at Indiana boulevard and 129th street, plead guilty nui paid'
511; C. D. Mcker.zier at Stei ioTtt irk plead guilty, paid $11; 2. W . I'l'.man at Sto-glitz park, plead guilty, pail $11; Albert Nye?, plead guilty, paid $11; Timothy Pprstt at Front aiti Standard, furnished $13 bail to appear June M fx- trial; Wm. S"ldbe;-ger a' Schrage aveme and Indiana boulevard, plead guilty, paid ?!1. Jve Junk f urnishi d $25 bond to appear June 21 for trial, S. P.. Christiansen of
Hammond fer going 3i nines per r.our furnished $23 bond for appearance June 21. The sp"-f.(-;ng oases tried be '"re Special Jud.?e- Pare! on Thuiidav were Y.'m. Hill, paid $11; Edward Fried j?
paid $11, Ben Luikos for speeding, case noli proved; Alex "W. Vl5k speeding discharged, John M'.sanin paid $11: R. O. Ends, paid $11: Je P'uiuski pa:d
$11; Albert Eycek, bos appea.ra.ac forfeitted $25 bond: John I. Mrcer. no license, discharged; Frank Bell, so license discharged.
Read This Announcement We have opened offices at the adciress below for medical and dentil work and otfer our services to the people of Hammond and "icinity. Medical offices. Rooms 3 to 6. Dental offices. Rooms 1 and 2. INDIANA PROFESSORS Specialists in Diseases of Men, Women and Children 220 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
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Causes Change of Life. How Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Got Me Up Afton, Tenn. "I want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pink-
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Compound has dur,e for me. During the Change of Life I wes in bed for eight months and had two good doctors treating mo but they did irl no good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkhnrn'f Vegetable Compound, which I did, and in a short time I
felt better. I had all kind3 of bad spells, but they all left me. Now when I feel weak and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound and it always does me good. I wish all women would try it during the Change of Life for I know it will do them good. If you think it will induce some one to trv the Vegetable Compound vouniay publish this letter." Mrs. A. Keller, Alton, Tennessee. Women from forty-five to fifty years of age should take warning from such symptoms as teat flashes, palpitation of the heart, smothering or fainting SDells, or spots before, the eyes, and prepare their system for this perfectly natural change by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has helped many, many women through this trying period, just as it did Mrs-Keller.
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IMS ha was alm..-t l.l.r.d. McMu.l.n then wandered over th.: country and reached Chicago, , in 19," S, t. re hjper.t r.uoi of tis time in the underworld. He and two r.' n. whose names have not be..-, revealed by the authorities, left Chi case, and went to Indianapolis One of th'se men was ri expert forger. He suggested that 8 check bo raised and that McMullin pi:-s It. McMullin. at that tlrn. -was preparing to go to Xew York tti look for employment. The former pr. pared for htra a check for $40 and also a letter of lntrc'duction to Dr. Thompson, an oeullst. McMullin "j ok the forg'-d ie:er of introduction and the forg-ed check and called on T'norr.ffon. Er. Thompson's fe,-, for treating McMuIlin'a eyes was $23 and h give Mcilull'n $20. Enter M--Mul!in vss arrested. pleid jnility in the Maricr. circuit C"T;-t. Kt.d " 1 - r, fr nr'e.-J to. h ? a t e.
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TIRES READY FOR USE Why Not Get Our Price on a Tire, Tube or Rim? You Will Profit. Calumet Avenue Garage Calumet Ave. at Fayette St. Phone 1596
Dr. W. E. Nichols Special Attention to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN Office: Suite 101, First National .Bank Euildhg Phones: OfSce, 145; Res. 1529 Haininond, Indiana
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J. C. Paxton, President
P. H. Fedder, Cashier
C. E. Bauer, Vice President
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Eyes Examined et the only Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake County Glasses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed ' Registered Optometrists Hammond Optical Parlors
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Modern five-room bungalow. Oak floors, laundry tubs, electric lights, gas, newly decorated. Exceptionally low priced. Very small cash payment and easy monthly
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