Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1921 — Page 5
Wednesday. Nov. 16. V.)'2i.
FATHER AND
SON lil BATTLE FOR KNOCKOUT
Father and son tattld to a kne-ck-'oit at the home or John Horvath, f.015 -Alexander avenue. K;ist Chicago, lust niRht when the father in a rareless mnnspnt disrepn rded a pentlerpen's agreement and brought up a subject which had for years been taboo in the family circle. Father Horvath vas laid out coKl when the son, tvhoso lirst name is also John, reached across the supper table broke through his dads puard and smacked him over the head with n heavy disdi. Tlie dish was shattered and Horvath sr., sank to the floor with a nasty gash across tho forehead. Then John jr. fled. Neighbors heard the rumpus and failed, thy police, when they saw tho young man running- from the house dpt. Hen Couhl and officers 1'etro und Ktu-ken arrived as the injured man uas regaining: -nsciou?tie.s. iiorath aws taken to tho office of 1 r. Schlieker where five stitches were necessary to clo.se tho wound. From what tho police could learn tue fight is believed to have been the result of an old affair while tho family lived in Kurope. Tho father has lived in this country for some time but the boy came to America only three
months ago. Since John jr. arrive.!, both father and so-, have studiously aoidcd speak in K of the little incident hich caused their first break in the old country. Last night It is said tho elder Horvath indiscreetly brought up the subject while at the supper table and in an instant the battle Mas on. l'olice have nut been able to locate the son.
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Disarm Conference Close-Ups
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INJUNCTION
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INTERNATIONAL. NEW3 SERVICEl . ' bKAi.U, .Nov. It. Leaders of
l mted iuru; Workers of America, whose nen begun a strike t o weeks aK. beaue of the injunction granted bv Federal Judge A. It, Anderson, of InUianapolis. forbidding- the "check tffT system, assembled in the fa; ted states ireuit court of appeals here today to licar argument on the appeal from Judge Anderson's order. William Glasgow of Philadelphia, attorney for the mine workers, declared that Judge Anderson went far leyond his rowers when he granted the injection tv prevent mine owners from collecting from their men wages their union dues. The circuit court of appeals granted 8 stay to the injunction pending the appeal, upon which 'argument beean toil a y.
t'OXKKKEXi'K riA.K-Fl'S ... . KY mahi.kx i;. 1ICV. STARF CCHKebPCNDENT I. -! . SEilVICL! U'ASillMi in.V, ...v. 1 rt.-- .Now w e come to the diplomatic "pus foot inn" stae of the pro.-eed in The --aI-ous advocate. ...f "open en vena n t.-t openly arrived at." submerged by tli.i audacious publicity sir. kes of Saturday and Tuesday, are ljcsrinninir to ri:.e to the surface aqain today with mild talk about tho secrecy of committee negotiation?. This comment is not at all bitter as yet. The exigencies of the occasions are more, apparent in fart than they were m theory r lonjr as the conference sfers permit .the public to know in what in general what is goln. on behind closed doors and if no commitment is made without op:i debate, earning criticism wiil not worry
Ungues.
j Mr. Hughe talked confidentially I with the newspaper men, as iismi!.
at the state department yesterday afternoon and promises to continue his customary sioup Interviewing throughout the conferences. 11.. answers questions quite freely and when lie f.uis to answer He usually take pains to explain why, in his opinion, the best inter'-st of the country is served by temporary silence. Mr. Mushes is not quoted. His talks art merely to steer the reporters aright. President Ilardinpr will also continue Ids Tuesday and Thursday press conferences. He usually rnswera questions freely. He is not quoted and hi--
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autnoritative.
"When Mr. Italfour, In his dry jocularity of yesterday, congratulated Mr. Hughes on having kept his "..crct" so well, a foxy tmile broke over the face of Henry Cabot Uodg m that would have done honor to a Harvard touchdown. The senator, to change the Jitrure of sp. ech to baseball, is having- his innings.
JESSE A. SMITH
SEEKS JUDGMENT FOR $4,000.00
The .St. ' Michael American Ilussian "rphans Home and Institution and l'tc,;i-,as i:. jt fries were made defendn,is in a. ,-uit tiled in the Cary Lake --.iperior -,,ur by Jesse A. Smith. 'J :ie suit is -base.l on a promissory ' in Hi" sum of $r(,C-U'.0 alleged t-j
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Dante's Beautiful Imagery. Dsnf believed that when I,u-iri was cost out from heaven lie madf n deep pit as he fell iti one side ! the Earth (the pit of Heil, or the I iferno), and on tin? oilier side a ror responding projection, the Hill of Purrntory. The poet's description of hi arriral at the font of this hill, after his long sojourn in the dark region of lli'H, is una of tl,t most beautifyihintrs In literature.
FINE FOR NEURALGIA Musterole insures quick relief f r-.ti neuralgia. When th-s sharp pa.n. g-o shooting throutth your head, j'i rtib a little .f this cban. white o;r. . ment ou your temples find neck. ' Musterole !s made with, oil of mo' tsrd. Imt will let burn nni bit.-;-
le the old-fa.sliior.eit j-nistard plastf 1 Get a Mustenole at your drne st-o" and ii.'.c in Jats and tube"; bos;-.
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Anions: th nation p.i rt idpat inp: in the conferer.ee Is 1'ortur-al. Ph.- was Jnvited, not pr sumab'-y because of her army or her navy, but boraus-i ot her interest in the fur eastern question. I'ortupal has a foreign empire of colonies covfrlng P.lfi.264 souare miles, but these dependencies are mainly in Africa, and it is only four of those square iniies that brines the deUfjation here. The little islands ot Macao nt the m oith r f the 'anion river, inhabited by some Trt'OO Chinese and 25 0 I'ort.u sruese soldiers, have tiade worth 1 1.00.000 per year and they pive Portugal a vote "n th- momentous Chinese question soon to be opened at the src:n table.
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nMwpn 3n ln .i-ipau nru, i t airai-l ot it ac.un UlA 1 I IjIM P '" 'l at.e.sc tb-. t ,,(, my hands I I S I l" ft 1 3 7 11 :""! -V"":K'' '' '-t I... afraid of it. The Tilth I'.iy .. Ce Annual I':e, I lU I LillllU "' J;r.ti.-:i ib l in ,ry hands :,d ' 'mjs,, ,-,.,1 , a . i .Irioi -nrt. d in lltry ! Ill linn I" I PftT "eiib.-t- America nor nny , tit. r n.u i.,n this meruit:;', w .ft p;o.. -.,-,-... of f!-e MAYOR FLFRT ; ' - rsxiz.tz: 1111 l I Mil UiUlalJ I j maititaiii them. Xobo.ly would 1.... :uor-- than i .e." of th- ii-nn -; has been ' 1 ' harii.e.l and i-ver boily would be be:;--- i.ii.-i -l up t.. this !;. : and the ildn' ! ' It. uas rumored Jy certain .ircbs in Intl. d. w ii! n-f ,,, u (;,;., -aT,. jj n.-xtj 'biry today that in making hia appe.mt- j "If the powerw wilt :-:H nio their Thursday, Ti.a i.!. - iv in- ' 1 1 i y. V..rti- j
i me i lis, n. . Johnson, wlio will take t:a o-s. I v. 1 1 1 hlp them v,,)ve ih.-ir . . s . - . . , , ,( i - . , ' 1-e 1
oiTice of mayor the lirst of the . -i r. j un on ,'. - no-i, j-rol-lem. The uncn.-' in,;!.. .of ,.n-,-. I ?!.' " i.-! f--r interf st, and so fottii. will create a new offo e in the police ploj merit pr.-bi. m is r.--iu- t .. be made department, that of .hi.-f of d-teitUes. ' worse. . cn by the parti;.l illsarn.a- ! The report ion Id not be continued. " ht plan that Mr. Huvh-s prop.,.... WIFE ACCUSED ' Z ' 1 "' Sitce hi.i return to the c:'v p-st.-r- " w arsh.p l.u.Miinr is e,.ii!tr ,,, ,,. j I R day. Mr. Johnson has 1 ' h. e j c, , i stopped for tc, cars. thousands of i HIM WRONGFULLY ; CjCL YiL fif TllSltl? I wtth a flock of job hunters w ho at- "'"U w ho arc now Wo king in ste.-lj aTT'P'C! A nTTnunf ' I tvO P se.-kin.c nppointments under i -i ad- u.ills and thipards will 1,.- d.-priv. .1 OXjIjXVO x ' 1 1 1 , ,, ,, W mvlJ J minis ;ra lion, but tit to this l.idir it "r -mplo n.cnt. t-'om, thiiiir i-honld b. i I
.. ...... 1 ; ,i .. ,i . .. ... . I w ish to thank a mv fri-nde ;,n.t l
ican i.e s.ihi mat an ruinori as to "- '"' """'- 1 ;u : some- i a .mphii'st f.-r .li,.-.rc. ,u fi.ed in i a point ment can be cast aside. :.s ,tp i Ihinij 1-rtluiu if the pi.w,.-r-t will : . ! . ! ,:. ;.i r c i ,, ; ; ,. sa p. ri - t c-a't'liv .un - ' c' ; K lll'or5 f"r tll"'r Kind syfinpathy ' to this hour the new mayor has mane j '"'' "' !" w arships-. J j tii.- a-' iiu -t leo .l i M ' -j- ; Mo.w n me during the illness and death I : rromi-s. j .,' ,:M,;''ov TIIOIAMS. t,m rec I- in his p.-tHo,,, ,'ba- hisjof ,,:y dear bdoved husband John J : Whether Mr. Johnson w,!, w:c, uu t , I j - ' ' ; ' ;;;,,;;'(. '''l "-" " i' to--... h:m on several , -,, ,:: ... j Wr , , t . i(1 , , ... d j tha;.
-. r i-.-.i i ,11 i... Mill I aut..nt"l.il. niiiii:. but in,! v.-e-u- , , . na nibi rs "f the Hammond, U hitint: & lrS S1
rcatie within the next few w ceUs. is a . j 1 ri."' 1 t., many n....r.; ' et s" t l-.n t .!ie was ,.f ,:- 'ic-ia.. St. Ry. Co. f.,r their s.-r-j J IfSHf JjlW uncertainty. Some think that the of. j ''wnsa t, -Js. Inn 1 entploy men to j ,,.ifl rrt di.-rorit.on an-l c-n.-lartlv h'e r. rttered, the Mac-ahee Lodeo and! i I WA 1 3 f ffl 1 H fH fi.ial announcement v.U be mad - wtth- '"'A',' a ,r'u''"r ,'"r lf,'1'-"e. I ,au.s,, ; (j also Rev. Sehaoffor for his com fort in- i II U I E S 1 1 i H EI in the next two weeks. I c v ,.,e t; t I -e t ( - words. Those who b,ane,l their auto. liCtiN M In any event. M Johnson has a task 'X !' J " UU" rUvt the " ir,d for the beautiful floral offerings i WXtSLiTS. on his Lands. There nr., a ,,,;,n c h ' a t t b a la- traet-r h. Ips to .r.,w. PETITION TO ' MRS J. T. WRP'.HT. M'-''?' , mill, rs w ho (--rind it the i .- i-; more aspirants lor ev rv appoinfn . , ' r unnntn rtr-rr t-n I ' -, i - ami eon.seouetitly there are ,.. i,: " " ,' , ' '' '- v,h, ADOPT CHILD ' manv disappot-uments aft.-r the - " U' '"I'-rv j .. . . $7? Hmm mm Byr"""f wyvm-mvm the business d.striet. j " V'" ,r'"'"""' llic : ,,vv: ,;, cc- r - pumpkin center i- .-.,- .,. ; ,:.,v :; ... "iw rfi..'il An indoor carnival t, -be Uhl st the;,, , , ; ;,!y , u::, t ,,,,,,, 'T T i A " - Tr 7-' T T T f.rp rf , V,-;.jl S1 SWJ Kast Chi,.,,--. Masonic Tern,;,, n t b r j , , , ; , v :, lt ,Via , ' . . 7 ! ; ikj.. VV ,.v, ' ,V V$,v v3 pf 5.7'
rr.ft it,,!-!, an e n l. rt ,, i : t ,h,ti f .. vV A-VS, V?P? will b., enjoyment t... h..ti. v,iuK atid ' ' " ' ' - K: .r'.atsd. i t Tv... V'i'X V' -M - 3
..::; NEWS ir.; k,,mi UU ri of i i. her rewi.r.1, v.h., introuuc.d a cm-I ;f r - 'fv-t i " ?. flit : ! :y ABE ROBERTS !-:-.-' f-:-X-5 4 J,&L& IX
CASE CONTINUED ! rSI Iffif ffi The case of A I e Roberts. a,.d e.d- ! !!" "f!,! !" '""' ruff, rinu anl I
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ter for this w lil be the on'.y in the city on the flrft Cure of liecemher. A.-'ide fro-, l.ir fim scheduled for tbe-e will be the featuring Pumpkin ("enter. To the
' will oe awarded a string ex worth tryinir for. To be formed as to how to tret
th:j contest caii a
eon. A beaut'fu! r.r-insw'.ck plan 1 tin othr priz-vs will be on the evening of l'ecember The money ohtali.. ,j at Center w iil be u.-d to pnrcii eight uniforms for the tlr-t'.
SENTENCED 2-21 YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER
novrs I'uixt. ixu, xov. 15 .rt'ir deliberating fivo hours, the jury In the criminal court here agreed upon a verdict of 2 to 21 years on a charpe of manslaughter in the urder trial of Mrs. Magftie Vanco (colored) of Gary, at 7:T0 o'clock last night. The sealed verdict was not returned and read until thia Morning-. Mrs. Vance who conducted a boardi'l? house at 16ng Massachusetts -St.. was arrested follow-in? the finding- of the murdered body of a roomer, John Allen, in the kitchen of her home. His body was riddled with bullet3 end a kitchen stove rested on top of his head.
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WILL BUY NAVIES OF THE WORLD
TWO AUTOS DAMAGED.
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oases in a desert, assttmtng- of course, j though the that the recent hootlcRSiti raids her i "nl" partly
have had a lasting; effect, which is
entirely true, Ijui the Km, hassles are popular. One hears the tinkle of cubes of ice suspended in "Aieh and A'.ch" by errot.s hns's, too. American reporters describe "Saki" as something- like Rhine wine served hot. The Japs fret abinjr famously with it, but the American finest vows it contains hidden powers which make curbstones appetizing-.
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Oh. thos busy Jans! Po they evr relax? Is life so serious-; The famous o-ld James G. Rlaine, corner of Massachusetts avenue and Dupont Circle, has become a bee hive of Nippon ir.dustry. There is no drone in the hive. Kv ry buzzintr inmate works as if this day offered the final ni"! till 'pportufty. Scrib'u'e, .ribl..-. ".ribblel t'pstairs. lownst air;- ailaround tho house there is the clatter of hurried feet and typewriters. A ton of paper, documents and writing materials is scattered about. The Jap means business. They know of nothing; of the internal calm of such as Raifour.
powers should bo villiru;to disarm on the s . a that
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apree to withdraw from their navies. "Itut they oueht to scrap the whole lot. There in no reason why a warship should be left upon nil the nee. ins in the world. If these diplomats m. an business, they will accept, my prop...
s.Liou ami disarm. i no iipo;nats say they want naval force o--ly as a protection. Ka.h one denies that be wants for purposes r.f a egression ever the remnant that the Hughes plan leaves each nation. Well, if that the case, why should not all of it,.. governments sell their slops to me?
-NOT KOIt lILIITIMi I'lni'dSKS, A
"I'll promise not to us tlo ni to j for ficht ar.vbody with. I'll melt them tip ' no'
SUES FOR S500 DAM- j -AGES AFTER ARREST j i!
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LONDON. -Nov. 16 "Tho word ultimatum' is hardly the right word to use 1 L" fl-r-V-d to the Itrit-is-h k-abineta message to Ulster; It would be better to describe the cabinets message like tho reprimand of an antrry school master to a refractory pupil demanding Instant improvement, it was stated at Kownins street today by a high official to the International News Service. The statement wan made when further information was asked concerning the note, the Uritish cabinet setit T'lster, demanding; that the Ulster representatives accept Lloyd Ceorge's, proposals for an Irish settlement withuut important change.
NEW RESTAURANT ON BROADWAY The once popular' Saratoga Restaurant at S2 I'.roa.d way one of the noted thoroughfare's, moot popular eating houses for a nunrber of years is no more. In it's p!acEmil llurkc, proprietor formerly with a number ' of leading clubs and hotels in the United States and Canada lias opened up the "Grill" r.nd cordially invitejf the pibiio to init his new Specialty Hat shop. The o'.d Sat etc-?a has undergone a thorough cleaning-, rmodel!n and redecorating and tiiis a great need for tho ntagdc citv.
The scene of action tcday i-" at the "New Navy '.u il-.l ing," the vast temporary war rtructure built by Josepfius Hanitls in the heate.l days of 1917, just around the corner from Continental Hall. Here the missions of epert and plotting- the details of the frreat firmament reduction plan and a new political scheme in the troubled Far blast. Spacious quarters ere provided for the deleg-alions ami the press.
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Indianapolis People -win Belate Experiences Note: It wouid be illegal to publish tne statements if thev were not true This article was copied from the Indianapolis Star: "These Indianapolis people have had goitre removed bv Sor,ml Quadrille. Anv of them wiil gladly tCil ycu their experience. Mrs. 1--. w. loiij-i. Si.. Christian St., c 1 Johnson, I;. IJ. C., y,vx :u;i. -Mrs. Kmma Davis. 41 K. St. Clair St.. Mrs. Fred Maas, Z2 Christian. - It would ray you to go to Indianapoli3 to see these people or even write-.o them.
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cases, ijl not stain or irritate. Does! aml l'1veJ another man; that she threat riot interfere w ith daily w ork. lea es j ened to kill him and threw dish.es parts in healthful, normal condition, i knives and 'o-ks at him i.-. to use. Kequires 10 minutes' W , , sani fays that the aonds of ma'ri-
Cet further information at Kleinman .s I 'hat macy. drug- stores cvery--ii-l,i., r r ..-rit.. Slortw.l C.i.Tir.ynr ft.,..V.
t..t;.irr. Ohio adv. ' " tody of their four children.
The office and headquarters e.f the Hoosler State Automobile association in tlary was moved yesterday from the Fifth Avenue garage to the Clary Hotel buildinir from which point the asosciation will issue the auto l.oensetags for next year to Cary mutjrists. In Hammorid the association will have its headquarters in the Hammond Trust, and Savings bank and no matter from where a motorists comes if he presented his certificate of title he can get his license tag;s. Tho appi. cation must he made in person, however, and not by mail, and the work will start about the middle of Decern her. It is reported bv the officials of
the Iake county branch of the Ho osier Association that several members from Lake county have been availing; themselves of the tree towiriR. gasoline delivery and first nid mechanical service to be had from the Illinois Automobile club. . tVhencver a member from Indiana is in CHicairo he can call Victory .SliOo or po to the club :te.add'larters and ask for this, i vice and pet it. If he wants to eat at the club's cafe or meet a firend at the club he is welcome to do sc. J ne club house is on Michigan boulevard farther' u; t'.vn than the Chicago M -t or club and on tho east side the street. When their members are over in Indiana they wiil bo taken care of by th lloosder Association.
SAM SPRINGER SEEKS A DIVORCE Laura Springer was made defendant in a divorce suit tiled iby her husband Sam Springer. The husband alleges that his wife spent bis money on her friends and as-'.-ieiates, and cursed him because he would not g-ive ber more money. The complaint also recites that defendant
small i declared that 6he hated her husband
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