Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1921 — Page 2
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HIE TIM I'.S. Auffust 13, 1921
ILL BURCH BREAK DOWN AND CONFESS?
was holievd the point of ; Hence, which ineauny icrti-
BV CilAKLKS K. UL'GHKS iSTAFf CuKSLSFCsNDENT I N. SEHV1CEJ U6 AXOiELES, Aug. 13. --Nervous and worn from a w et-K'a conf.nem-nt in jail. Arthur t. Unroll, of Kvanston.
111.. charged with the murder lielton Kennedy. t"d,iy 1
by offieeis to le near l i-. i k ! n r the ha ii ? ' y he. hud maintained with
tude sir.ea his arrest. I-te yesterday for tha first time liureh winced, turn-id pale: and apparently tried t3 shield his uce when .confront-d by CharUs uminar, hstate's lates-t wmi.s, '.v!.' .-a KMiniony - far officials- .;iv guarded w itii x.trftiif care. " The identity of this "mysKry witness" whoso visit to the county J. til cmisr4 siu'h u. i hange ia the. stoical d&rneanor cf iiureh, jowitiv i n-i: ct od with Mrs. Mrfdiilynr.B Obcnohain in the Kennedy cur. van learned tai iy today. By actions rather thiui hy words. I:strn:t Attorn-.- T.'i.-mas Ia-' W'ciMhvine and ins fmici md that this new witness ha-s he--! .t "i'l'tau
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indication that information ( Iraportar.oo had been impm id. In a statement ina.de public. V-it. 1 v i Ha annuunci: I his belief
thf stock i'f a U'-ijiuira d-u hi- - i-arr ! -! shotgun f--nnd m t h .- ..! t at Santa -Monica wa.s part of th - weapon with which Kfctint Jy was thiin. ' I have .strong reasons for Mils felitf," Wool wine, said, "ioit those, reasons I cannot tell now. thty on vino me that there is no mistake about this being part of the gun we ha bt-n looking f-.r." A more positive s-tatemet.t was mado ty another officer working on the ca?e. "It's the right gun." he. said. "That et'- k is part of the weapon lh.it ended tiie .:fe of Kennedy."
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
ACf -1KS HAMMOVl) MAX
A summon for the art of I.udwik
Kul:
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'hns-'-n street. Hammond.
has been Issued by the East 'ihcago authoritie. upon the r iue.-t or" John iWymoniak. of Ka.it Chicago, charging iCulMi with receiving m.ney tinder false pretenses. ' Szymonuk charges that Kultk falsely represented- and a-s inied the autiiority of beinsr an asir.t of th- tlreut i,ades I nsn l a nee conpar.y of Oiiiago, und acreptrd tio1 sum tf i-'il fr-m him in payment of stock in th. (ireat Lakes Ins-irance onipany, r-zvmoiiak say that he latf r found Kulik wa.f not a repi -' ntativ e of this company and Is now seeking to recover his -n".
ARK HUSH ENJOYING PEACE? PHOTO GIVES ANSWER
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One of the daily parade btaged in Dublin.
Just how the Irish people are enjoyirg pea?o pending: outcome of negotiations Letwt-en Irish and English cfiicials for permanent
peace, is shown by the above photo. Fardes are formed daily in the principal cities. The one fcbove formed behind & band
which happened to be marching down a main street in Dublin. Quite a change from the scenes of fighting and destruction.
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HIT II V t.AKV HTIilll iHA I AH UtOi J-ii.a B.ko ici. aed 3 years. a.- .-t r:;-k by a Gary Int; rurban street i ar, at 1 ' 43 yesterday mornlns while playins in front of her h.tie at &."21
t'tiiar .-tret, Indiana ousiy injured. The litt'.e girl w a .- Bailiff M s e Sp--t-r Kobison f r treat:;n-n this morning that th . rir. f r".-:i the ir.j iro shoek of trie accident Th- conductor of ti
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kl of .Adams street, Gary. TO APUHKS tlVIt I I II -'Xh-. Civic rur. of Indiana lt.irbor
ii.is o.-aij etrd arransjetn nt for a, 1 lecturer t'rorn the I n t i n a t ion a 1 (.'orrespondenee S-'ioioh Scranion, I'ensyi- i vania, t deii. er an adiros on "Th J foreigner within our t at s." Major j William T. M,t-gir., forux riy with th". '
A. K. V. will k'i e tins) ?n.re in tn club rooms of toe Civic Club.
charged with drawing a weapon with St. I'aul' Kvantflieal Lutheran intent to kiil Wi.l liu-zak of Indiana j church. 1 38th and Deodur t., Th(.
Harbor. The prisoner was released 'lau.. pastor. 9:"-n a. m. Kniflish upon bond. Sunday echoed . :r0 a. m. German I s.rvh e. Young People.' Lutheran LeaI fine will meet on Thursday at 7:30 p.
ni . Mrs. T,. J. Fein. wife, of Dr. Fein of Indiana. Harbor, entertained at a linen shower for Miss Sarah Mlrovlrh. whose marriage to Hynian Kominsky of Kensington is to take place some time this month. The Ionise wa3 prettili' deorated in white ribbens. The eeiiing's diversion was Hunco in which tho bride-ele- t was granted first honors and Miss Lillian Zlm. rman sec-
i end. Miss f iro ich rei eived a nuiui lier of beautiful gifts. Rev. J . K. Smith of Gary will the. pre.ach-r at the First Baptist
church of Indiaeia Harbor for the inornIng services. August 14 and 21. Beinr a former pastor of ;hi cnreKt Ion he will hu u a In-art v ewlcoine
and a good hearing. The hour of morning worship is 11. The evening service will be taken care of by the union services at the Methodist Episcopal church where for both ovenlnss the Hev. Clarence McFadden of the Christian church will bo the. preacher. Thee union services have had a most unusual and hearty support In spite of the Intense heat which has prevailed most of the time. Tha Sunday sohoM meets at 9:45 lwth good singing and a oiasf for every one. Come and start the day rlht. The Intermedial Voung People entertain tho society of tho I'nlted Presbyterian church at 6:3n in a union service, an arrangement that holds for all oi August. An interesting contest In attendance is RoltiK on. . The, Senior Young People will have their monthly meeting also at S:3o. Ed. Pohl Is tho !eadr and all the young people will be jjind of the opportunty to get together span. Miss Florence Lewis entertained a number of her friends at her home Thursday evening comv'montary to Miss Alzada" Schwab v ho is hr guest
week .
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ol
son on Friday, August n. a son. The littb- one has been named Weston M-1-vllle. The Olsons who Hvo at 4ii'rK Darin avenue have to other children, both hoys. The regular summer program will be carried out at the. First Methodist church of East Chicago on Sunday. Rev. Geo. B. Jones will return In time for these services and will preach on the subject of "Fear and Faith." There will be a story sermon for the junior church and good music. cordial invitation Is extended to a:1 to be present. Hpeoial attention will be paid to strangers.
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Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Groves or Nnrthoote ave. '.!: attend the fun' ral of Koian 1 Wheat-'ti. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wtuaton of Clown Point this afternoon. First Congress tnal church of East Chicago. Faster Rev. Flank Maphs.
Sunday school at 3:3' a log service at 1":49 a. m ! r siiould hear lr. Geo
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shardt tomorrow mornitig. He will pr.-aeh In the absence of 'he pastor. You will hear a great s.-r-cion. Visitors to the city are lrn (led most cordially to the. servicts of this rlcifh. The preacher tomorrow is the father of last week's aide messetiM'r.
I t'ni'ed Presbvterian church -f IndIn the rirl p.pularltv contest of th I ... ..- ... . .. .. t ana H-rnor. l'.h!e yehoel at 0:4.j a. Junior J ws' ;v:c t .-let. ration, toe. ,r , , ,. , j in. Subjeit: "I'aul in Icotuum and Males to Miidin of ..fio .ihinsn street. ,.'',.. , , ... , , . , . , , Ljstra. Church services at 11 a. Hamond, has consented to la a free ,,,,,, .,.,-.- ' ,, .. . . . , , .. ! M. l-'ind lev Urown. a student or Xenri piioto of all the fr.Iiie-. In todavsi , . I s ir.inary will preach. huhject of tm issue of Tiie Tunes appears a coupon I ' , , ., . .. , ,-, . , .. k., ! ."'I'mon: "trod s care for His, IV Die. entitling tne lioid,-r t a free photo : ., , . .. Th young people will unite v !t? tho
The manageemnt of trie Junior Moos' Celebration urati that everyone intir
DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray First National Bank BUg. EAST CHICAGO, 1ND.
PARTHENOP
The Amusement Center of Hammond LAST TIMES TODAY Ethel Clayton in
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IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
SUNDAYSUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
Alio HARRIET HAMMOND in "LIVE AND LET LIVE" MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "LESSONS IN LOVE"
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TODAY
"SCARLET DAYS" A D. W. Griffith production. Also Hank Mann in "Cliff Dwellers" TOMORROW Wm. S. Hart in "THE NARROW TRAIL" Also Comedy, Mutt of. Jeff
TO HOLD CHAITAIQI i Preparations are hein launcher for a C'hau:aii':a to be he id in Kast Chicago from ; s t 21'ii to ti.o 2Mh, under the direction of the Mutual Morgan Chautauqua Company of t'. i Fast Van Buren street, Chicago. The local committee in charge of this affa'r are Chairman, Mayor McCormack, Secretary Georee. H. Lewis; Treasurer. lr. Robert Spear, C!.a;rmin of the Ticket Committee. Mr. A. A Ross. Chairman of the Advertising i ornrnittee, J. J. Dreesen, Sr., chairman of the Gsounds Com ml 1 1 ee, iiwl!ym A. J-mes. While the location has not been decided upon definitely, it is understood thut the entertainment will be given within a short distance of the four corners. East Chicago
estt-d clip this coupon and make application for their photo.
MCETIVG POSTPONED It Is said tiat tho meeting of the Y-'-oard of safety was p..stpond until the following Monday. August 15. on
account of no quorum. The l safety usually inlet at 3:'rt In the morning.
oerd of o'c loC k
4 l N II. MltKTIAti Vext Monday, Ansun
'iiuiar meetlr.jr night of the common louti'-tl of tiie city of Kast Chicago, f a .juorum is reahrd. it Is expected hat a few prohibitive measures will be
.rought to the attention of this ative. assembly.
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TOfl IIAM1V WITH THE fil'N Georse Tepovach of 3IS6 Guthrie et , Indhini Harbor, was arr-ste.l last mtrht
poung people, of tne Me t in.il i s t cmirm at the M et hod 1st church at 6:13 p. m Prayer meeting next Wdnesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice next Thursday evening at S o'clock. Intermediate w lil meet w ith the Baptist society.
Miss Lula Otis of Kennedy avenue with a party of friends from Indiana Harbor attend-d the Png-at.t of 1': ogress last eveninc. John Rhoads Stephens v ill he host to about sixteen of his plavmates this afternoon when ho will eehbrate his third birthday. The children will spend tho afternoon plajln games, utter which refreshments will be served. The favors will he paper caps nd baloons. John Rhoads i the son or idr. and Mrs. Clair St'-phens or I ?H, 156th st . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rell are leaving today for Flora, Ind. where they will spend the remainder of tho summer with relatives of Mr. Pel!.
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Announcement to the Public It is for the purpose of protecting the cosumers of ice of the City of East Chicago and Whiting that I make the following statement: On July 18. this year, the Citizens Ice and Coal Company of East Chicago announced an increase fn their ice from 60 cents to 80 cents per one hundred pounds. This price was continued up to August 8, when the men upon the ice wagons from this company commenced making individual prices to my customers, ranging from 80 to 40 cents per one hundred pounds. During the time the Citizens Ice and Coal Company was charging these exhorbitant prices for ice, the Indiana Harbor Pure Ice Company continued their old rate of 60 cents, which did not vary one cent during the warmest period, my customers apparently being satisfied with the 60 cent rate and against the announced rate of 80 cents of the Citizen's Ice and Coal Company. Does the public believe that it is fair and just to either consumer of dealer Tor a concern to sell a product that will not net him a reasonable profit, thereby "freezing" him out and placing the consumer at the mercy of the stronger ice concern to levy any old price that they might choose after the smaller competitor has been put out of business by these unfair means Indiana Harbor Pure Ice Company
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The Epworth League of the Mthod-
fft church of East Chicago will give j
an Ice cream social Friday. August Pi.
at 4510 Magoun. Ticket are 25c. --4t
JiOTIfK. The Oiiio RestHurani at SS3il Michigan ave.. Ind. Harbor, hai changed .anis and tn future will he conducted !n a rlean and ordriy manner, catering to only the beat trade.' Our policy is the best food for the least monev. Try us. g-10-3t OHIO RESTAl'HANT.
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New Rates For Domestic and Industrial Vater Service .
Effective September I, 1921, the Public Service Commwsion has ordered the following schedule of monthly meter rates to be operative for water consumers served by this company : Per 1,000 Gals. Consumption per month. Gross. Net. For the first 10.000 gallons $ .35 $ .315 For the next 15,000 gallons 25 .225 -For the next 25,000 gallons 20 .18 For the next 250,000 gallons 15 .135 For the next 700.000 gallons 10 .09 For the next 2.000.000 gallons 08 .072 For all over 3,000.000 gallons 06 .0585 Bills shall be rendered and due monthly. If paid within ten days, beginning with the day following the daybill is properly rendered, the net rates shall be charged; otherwise the gross rates shall be charged. When the tenth day falls on Sunday or any other legal holiday, the first business day thereafter shall be included in the discount period. MINIMUM BILLS. The following shall constitute minimum charges for service : Size of Meter. Gross. Net. V& Inch. $ 1-40 $ 1.25 y4 Inch 2.00 1.80 1 Inch 3.50 3.15 Wi Inch 5.00 4.50 2 Inch 8-00 7.20 3 Inch 15.00 13.50 4 Inch 24.00 22.60 6 Inch 40.00 36.00 Where more than one family is served from the same meter the above minimum will be increased $ .55 gross or $ .50 net for each additional family so connected.
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