Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 11

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At the County Seat

FATHER ARRESTED FOR MURDER OF GIRL AFTER MAN SERVES 10 YEARS FOR CRIME

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House of Muscat, Inc.. of Gary, offer.-; greatest Furniture value In th' vicinity. They refund fares n deliver to your home. l'honngrapli Sale now in I'rojfrts.". 10-5-4 The hann of marriaare for Peter Ha;ii i:tha! of Hammond ami Mrs. Suie H;i;!,nan of tills city were published n St. Mary's church on Sunday. Earl H. .'.. .-pent Sunday with his mis in Chicago. Mrs. JluMini'-S and daughter Katheri art in t'iiliiiKo tills h t' k with ri 1:YeS. I'.isl.e;, !! rman E. Ai"ilini of the . et :v "f Krt Wayne is holding connation f ri iivs in St. Mary's Cuthochuri h t "lay. The Impressive ser- ' took ;iace ut three o'clock. Hiram Johnson, 'Waiter K nssniaul. 1 Kdwarl I i t ! are a 1 1 etui i n if the :'- day session of the .-tate envenDII A 111 e i ! ra n l.e-ion, wl.iih ;s be.n Id in Wabash. InJ.. this -v- M-n-ay and T,i sday. The youn men ,-e deletrates f rem the local branch of ' : Anv rlean IvRinn. Mr. and .Mrs. I,-uis ll-ia-l have left ic apartments in the home of Mrs. lonlx o!i J r. 1 i 1 street and have (jone iiuske th. ir home with Mr. and Mr 'r n rles He i re!.

George Kus.maul of Hammond, was in Crown Point on Sunday. He was; calied here on account of the serious Illness of his father, Martin K;;.-sma'.il j who suffered a stroke of apo;oeiy last week. Mr. Kusmiiul is &5 years of an I

Mid up to this time his been very actie for one of hU years. Harry Paney of Frankfort was In I'niwn Point several clays this week at the home of his daughter, Mr.-. John V. Wheeler. Fred Mcnnlnjr of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with his family here. Fred is employed in road eon-.-!! net '.on work and has been vy successful since leaving frown Point.

I . W l It It 1 A i i K 1 . 1 1 K S US Archie loowne, Gary, Kdith J. Brown Gary; Antonio learo, Gary, Anna Har- , i !o Vena, Gary: Frank G. Reynolds. Shelby. Ada l;. Enyder. Shelby. Hen Wilfoini. Inuianu Harbor, Martha Jones

Milwaukee, Win.; Phelps I. Williams.) 1 enworth, Ohio, Jennie Margaret Jones j liaiy; George Kundrat, Hammond. Anna st fit... Hammond; JoNn M. lienors, I ilammoiiil. Ue:tha Haxter. Hammond; l.oi Wilcox. Gary. Rev.i Kf.vi-s, Denver.!

fi'l.; Milan Krt vak uchtt. Fast ChicaKO. I.jublea KatJiii, Gary; John tJorwrleff, Moss. .Katie Trullcz, Tolleston.

GARY NEWS

Wh, no: buy a P.-ieno raoh now. vur TWO WKHK S.Vl.K ijK Pl').iGKAPii.S AMi PIA.VoS NOW (JOl.NG ON. We refund care-fare an .1 dcli 'r merchandise to your home. I let. of Muscat, inc. f.ary. 10-S-t

1 and conducted on a more vale than over next year.

extensive

CAMP "133' PULLS STAKES Camp "133" the summer horn of Gary's theatrical folk of which Kaylesn Conner, picture operator at the Orpheum in Mary, Is Mayor, Postmaster, Treasurer and in fact "the whole darn works." will pull stakes this week after nearly six months of campinsr. The camping :ite which is situated on Deep Hiver. at Liverpool had thirty-four tents and 13S people ot one time daring the summer. Th" . amp was c. lablished about eifht years ago and aecordlnar to Mr. Cosmer will he open-

ABOUT 11,000 REGISTER IN GARY Although tabulations have, not been completeu up to this hour, it Is believed that in the neighborhood of 11.OuO ilary people have registered to east their vote In the coining city election on November S. lioth the democrats and republicans have been excep

tionally bvi.--v registering their voters !

during tho' past two weeks or trior, ir was because of this that the final registration day was liht yesterday.

Designing and i i le vnmaki u g. special (vcnir.ir lasse. lor business girls. Day and evening classes, call or write for terms. VALENTINE DRESSMAIINO COLLEQB 1205 S. HftNted. West Side 2407 Madison. Sara Pat'-k, Principal.

Complete North Strip Of West Fifth Avenue Work of the north strip of West i-,i:';h avenue from I'ilmore street to th0 Pennsylvania tra ks in (Jury was completid yesterday. The grading nod curb gang who have been working on the south side of th, thoroughfare, fio-s-veral days were rady for the concrete gang this morning. Contractors hope to finish the strip before severe cold weather arts In.

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VISITS SICK i HUSBAND; THEN ! DISAPPEARS Mrs. Calhoun, 71S Eights street, Hobart. reported to the Uaiy police la.'l nllfht tiiul her daughter Mis. Rush Har .o-.t...i ii iji.'.,,.) o... i!St.,.ij

Steel Co., ho. pUai in Omi y ytsiirday and thin n-ysieriously d i.i I'pi ared. She ha not in'iii seen or heard of since leaving the hu&pital. She is descrilied as b'-ing -7 years old. 5 ft., (1 inches tall, weight I-1' lbs. dark complexion and woce a biacK plush coal, black tain hat anil black silk slipper..-. S.ii' has three children.

Judjze Wellner Sued

For $185 Yesterday

The ir d tin rn r have

u! ayi u-hamed to tdmit It. eyes invurlaiily fell when I ask about the seoiit oath. I n-v

hail a ('ampllre 'lirl in court." . Mrs. V. II Myers, 1 ia n: tnond probation offo-e- spoke brletly ami asked that more people volunteer to assist In ke ing a line on ho; s and sirls ho h i vc been he:ore the court. Those olfeieleis are ft cqilent ly paroled to responsible people to '. bom thev report weekly. Jtutge Fred Harnett Presided at the meeting and introduced the speakers. aOer the audieme had l;:-t'iiwl to some

MUNSTEi

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t PHONOOKAPHS AND PiAN j C.OI.Vi; ON AT House of Ma; ; Ind We deliver to all pa i 1 -

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peace Henry fen lcnt in a : I'liSiT tixture

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Justice of the peace Henry

was I. hi d 1 the th by the f :rtis 1.

yesterday for tl'j''- "Die suit was brut for the ordinal not,- of $1'', plus accruing intet'efct and at', t ney.- f'-i-s.

grealest PlANo S.-IK AND pho.noihiaph oFFFU i: i;i: run--l-.NTKD TO U-lKIl I'ni'NTV I ilol'I.ll 1 - NOW IX PU-' I'lRrlSS AT H..u- of ..i ocat. Jti..-., i i.i ry. ind W- refu.-oi at e.s, and it lier to uur home.

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Martial Swing of Famous !' Many hymns in tlie soiig nintlern churches, includiug Dinst iiojiulnr anil inspiti.-,. n;:trtinl swln aril tempo. ( liriti,'iii Sul'iiers'' is Hie m litr of this -ta of rlltotis Pi-v. S.-il.!n l'.iirluj;-'Ui .:. 'i.tslor, author and song niM'fl the words of " Hi : r tin ri Soldiers" in Jfi0. It v. sii.'ig by children, ami' was a s-jic-hil i.-ccasion for wlii-li tor coiibl think of no suiu.' i. lnj; si'iv Up v-roto it !n to-

u: initi . t. of Minnie Zinrar.i (nee iied ope yi ar ago today.

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Oct. 11, l'J'iO. Oliu yiar h'i-- p iss, d s nc- that Tin- one we loved v. a - ;.il -d Always so patient, ten' r at--! What a beautiful in. ,:. ,:y ;

beh i lid. God eal'o-d h-r l-.orne, it a is His wil Within our hearts . V- is with

st ill. The ftowt rs we lay upon j our grave may witl.er and bray. Hut the love we have for our d -ar Minnie, Will never fade away. 1-oving Mother and Prothers, Al'CI'.STK WOi.JKR. W 1 1,1.1 AM WO I. T Fit. HENRY .Voi.TFK. 11-1

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John A. "Dog-skin" Johnson, serving life term for the murder" of Anna Lembergcr, above at left. At right, is Mrs. Mapdaiena Lemberj;er, mcthc-r of the murdered pirl. Below, 'rs. May Soren.-iort, wi.ot-e totiniorty is expected to free Johnson, and Martin Leinberger, the father, charged with murdering his own daughter. Has John A. Johnson of Madison, Wis., serve! 10 years of a life sentence for a crime which Martin J.emberKer cctnmiltod? Wisconsin authorities have held up the application of a pardon for Johnson until Lemberger is tried on a charge of inurderinj; his nine-ye&r-old daughter Anna on Sept. 5, 1911. The testimony of May Sorcnson, a nfiiriit-or, who pays she kept silent because of threats that she would choked to death, is expecleo by the sta'o to free Johnson uud conv;t Lemborjfer. Inbrpvr." w'f aril son Lewis are charged with pi jury in connection with J- "

j l inplehy's hall

ALL READY FOR GARY EOXING SHOW TONTGHT

at 532 U'-oaJway this

evening and acordin;? to reports- from the advance sale of tickets there should be a packed house. . v .i , ,.rtn,-, n

J flTf Will le Lilies Ifu ivjuh'a tar bouts on the program and the fight'

ers hve been given the word if they show any Inclination to stall there wlil he no money for them. This is the

LOSES POCKET BOOK IN GARY

Everything la In readiness for the

all ?ta- hoxing card which Is to he ! flr?t

staged by the Gary fans association at ' he staged by the club this winter

Mrs. P, M. Hart of 4'"'7 farroil street. Hammond, reports the loss ot a pockt book containing $lf 1" motley and

I .-o:,i,- eb-ctric light and telephone reI ceiptj to tin'- Gary police today, offer1 ing a l.h ra! r. -vaid for it's return. ' The pock, t cool,- hud a blue lining and

no '; s oo-.g. 1 1 was m:s-

of a series of shows which ia to

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sing from tin as r ;d ; r u inont str ' I.

aiito in which Mrs. Hart Fifth avi nue and Ver-

JUDGE BLAMES PARENTS FOR DELINQUENCY (Contlrjed from page, one.)

what they are doinr. "ft is only one stop from vlrlure to vulgarity and crime," he .said. Several instances were r-Iadd in which n.'it'iits have herated him hciau.se ot th- n . no -n-la -

tloiis he made in d isjo-i:g of their children. Invariably the motheis who gave hlni the tongue lashings hid be., n neglif-nt in watching the actions of their young. l-'iv-- such u.ns devrloi-ed frimi a West Hammond ' parly" at uhn.ii H.imno n.! git is v.-. re pres. nt, the Invitations urging them to "hrlnir th. ir own linuor." He also blames the lack of active employment of boys' pare time. i don't krioiv what would h'lv'e V, -me of me if I had been a city kid." said the judge. In this i ' u ii ' c ion he heart liy re--,-, mm ends th : !i..y Si uj.s and i 'ami fir.- Girls as a means of k'-.-p-ing the children in the right piths. "In all my experience I have had only fix or sev. n ',- iys before me w ho v- .;-r. or had been l'.oy Scouts and they were

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The New Essex Up-to-the-minute dressers are favoring this new French toe illustrated above. It is a brand new pattern and effectively treated with novelty perforations. Of course it's a Ralston and worthy of your confidence. Gome in and try on a pair. THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsh Hammond

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The First National Bank of Dyer is fully protected by $50,000 worth of insurance against all accidents and robberies, in the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Company, of New York. Business as usual, despite banditg. Our Bank stands as a rock and we welcome all friends. The First National Bank of Dyer H. L. Keilman, President A. W. Stommel, Cashier

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News Notes

Hill IN Sill l II !( Mrs. Isab- ila Muckian of the Ameri, an I'.iii.-rvjl-iry of -Music. Chicago, will open a large class for Instructions on the violin commencing Saturday. (Jet. 8. Applications can he made at 611 t'hi.-.iuo avenue on Saturday or by

phoning l-last Chicago 1 jj-M.

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Washington si. 10-11-5

CITIZEN'S PARTY MEETING

Wednesday nit- Mrs. .1. H

114th and Norihcote av-nue. I Thursday nite. Callahan night at St I'ati ick's liii.iiar. Mich Kan avenue. Friday rite, Family Ttv.atre. Indl- . ana Harbor.

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liisr Ice cream social will be held at j Citizen's hcadijimrterK. Indinaa Harbor on Friday evn.liiK', Oct. 14. F.verybody ' welcome. There will he pood speakliiB ' and entertainment. Come out aiid en

joy the evenintMrs. llurrv Ackroyd of North Ma-

1 punt live, entertained tlie ne.icon s yesterday afternoon. The K'lests were I Mrs. Karl .T.innsori. Mrs. "luy ITuhbel. Mrs. Jesse Thorupaon and Mrs. Win. 1 Hayney. A very pleasant afternoon . was enoyed. i All youmr women who attend the ! ConjrreBatlonal ch'irch are invited to '. tho church parlors this evening for ! the purpose of orsanizing a Plymouth j Club. j 'r.s. n. If. J.ewls will entertain the . members of the lU 'T Club at her home ; In North Maguun ave. u-monow afternoon. I The Recent, of Calumet Cli'npter. D. j II. It.. Mrs. Harvey J Cilman was hostess for h reception Kivtn Monday afternoon at her home, 1 " 2 N'orthcote I ave. U he officers of the Chapter a--" sistinp were: Mrs. I'.ert C. I.ukens, Mrs. j llllis 11. Ci'obs. Mrs. Ccor),'e W. Lurus, ! Mrs. Victor r.adeaux. Mrs. Charles '"1'bter. Mrs. liyron M. Cheney. The j home was tjcai; '.if ully de-orfited in

autumn leaves, American liars and the place of honor siven to the Service Flair, with its one Cold ptrr. The Pot

tawatomie Chanter of Oary. were the

truest:-; of honor, a l.upr. per cent ol their members beiiK present. In ad

dition to those Ktiests from ( hJa(,-o. Whittnir. Hohart. Indinna Harbor. Ham-

J mond made the event a most notat-ie j jratherlriK in the ar.nals of the Chapter.

fliven to lumor the men ami women who achieved American independence, our

revolonionnre a n -esters. The following

program was given by artists, whose work was greatly enjoyed: Solo, 1. "They Needed an Angel In Heaven." 2. "Rose," Milton M. Dermedy. Miss Lillian Mikesch, accompanist. Solo, Marta. by F. von Flotow, Mrs. Joseph J. adalli. accompanist Mrs. R. Barelli. Reading, 1. "A Leap Year Leap." 2. "Not Understood." Mrs. Ethel Chartier. Refreshments were then served in the dininng room, with Mrs. O'Calhahan a: ,1 rs C-.ble: coined. After a ses-ilon of dei;-h;f il. friend!" visiiinr. ore ft It

1 -id If the spirit of th "t il'imet ' had j i-leed b-en man. f e-t-'l and the f'riei:dt 1 feelin - of the -" r i e r:,-e" p-r; ctJ :at'l The e- t ir- :-. ihl ;. mc-i-tinir of j Calumet Chi; .r will he at the home

of Mrs. P.ert Iukens In Indiana ITirbor when the study of Indiana's --ii-y piotieers will he taVen up.

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HUNDREDS of people in every community refrained from buying Pianos during war times on account of high prices.

Those times are over and the high prices gone. Now you can buy the genuine Cable Pianos Grands, Uprights and Players at big savings. CYou who have been waiting, need wait no longer. Piano time is here and this is the time to buy. Only small payments are required and long time is allowed

Grand

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Small Grnifis Recioc 1 .on of..

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Professional Grande rveciuciion of

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Studio Grands Reduction of

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Suprr Value Player Reduction of

Gold Medal PlayeraRoduction of So'o F'lavtrs Reduction of Player Pianos Reduction of

Player Pianos

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Solo Playcra Reduction of... Inner-Plsyer Reduction of.

Reproducing Player Reduction of

Reproducing PinyergReJuction of

Ijirfrc Upris:,i Grand j Reduction of .

Standardured Model UprislitsReduction of -

Upright Pianos

$130

Massive Empire Models Reduction of..-

$115 $100

Super Value Uprights- QEj Reduction of - V4-'-' Puritan Motlel Uprhu C C) Rotluction cf - J

library Model Uprijtht Reduction of Adnm Model UprightsReduction of.. Colonial Uprights ' Reduction of Baby Grand Uprights Reduction of

Semi- olonia! Uprights Reduction of Luxor Model Uprights Reduction of

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$70 $70 $70 $55 ..$55 $55

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