Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1921 — Page 2
'Villi TIM ES November If), 1921. .Xov. 21'lh at te.:0 o'idoidt p. m. This ura liid, d the irr,Pr,tiii. A .eiat time us eiijuved and dainty rd'i shm-'tits uete terved ),y tile In ."li'HS. assisted hy ilrj, Ihirry Taylor. r.'ididph fr.and of Tod 1 avenue, who wan opeii'i'd on WednendHy hy i'l . n .Wil at t oP.tie.leu hospital. Is ttma alonn very riieely. His mother is spendinir ni'Tt of her tinie mw.mTK:IT'-U fi!y rt.y;y"wwri wm-wp!f! 1 Unite to Obtain-314,000,039 !, ircm American Jewry bo 1. SHE DESIGNS AND SELLS .MONUMENTS L hat FROM THE TWIN CITIES ,1 May urviT imp i ira
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:i lost KOIlilt.Hl Ti:-'t eolore.l mon, K'iviiis: : . as Uieharl i I i I . :.;.:: i van.. 1a .i avenue; Kiehard Kli eh. -a. :.'.2J V aV'-iuio. and Win. k si n , ,'P.uV ''! a venue, of Indiana 1 larbor w cru ipuht before .Tud.ne Hyiuaii M. CocvfTihiy afternoon in the Past ".) court tu answer their many pues of holdup anil robbery. IPitil ..';:n Kiiry anil Kiehard Pb-iolier i bound over to t li o orinrinii . . let koun I'oint. Win. JnhiisMii vr. $'- and cost ami srititm-.l u. t ' ! nt the I'l'iinly j.ii!. the ingenuity of S. rwnt a p these .three alleged I'riiniiwls .-a id to have ii laplurod It .. - : - : r hard ami persist ;. t sc.oo-.ne; the dark bolts of Indiana llarnor ! '-Unmet ly the police, under tip. -.. u: of Scrteant Maka:'. that ih.se .. . ; holdup iiifii were apprehend) .1. i i'-tr-n con :'( sjiuns from t v. ( the . tciiin;' of their ::uin d.uun..; !ob- ' rs i i the C.ilmiift region untiiip t ! i "i si jfir, were secured cud lu-i 'i a ' r..-c in the trull b ytho s;:nr. '.! testifying in nin :i o.urt is--he , iJu'hanl Kiiey came clean w i t U -..pvthir.tr. Tool his story w i t h alt . fiwnk tie; within his pour ."mi lie ' r.i-til vivHiy every mci.i. nt surml in tr his hold u mb- r I a k : a n a Itn- : iiio-is of a third man y the came ! .'.-(. !.i:ir Mathews, reco-a a; zed as the '...pi- of the rclori'd o r c a nt .ia ; . o ?. v. a s a-:.- hy Kilcy Put h; was unable t. ! '. aiu'i't hits partner iris !.! lie th- n Pi- nurd Fletcher in his testimony ,le1 helr.ir invedved in any of the holdups Riley had testified he was in Put t '.:. testimony was over-ruled by h i. ft of r r!'iv:iu' st' 1 n mi to. y fn.r.i ;CiO y ;,s was proven in the evid. ii 'e, v. hoy s. hi ku vo tio'ir n:irn"i as SI iV:!n ii of 3M4 Re, eh str'u t and le v K uvaiwski, of :; : o l;e.-( u st , i ''. 1 1 1 1 i e 1 1 It; ley as the roarro. v. lin held mi rd rcihhd them on Novemhor let a of ".'. .X ;i oid man .".Isn appeared :r iv.d tes.t::,.d th.at Uiley v. i.--.f 1'ia-i who rohhed hire of 5 :i ! : .s .v.-.t.-h last Saturday. Alt r"ey "ran! t'ni"iw'i'!! r pres. n j lie a.: !'i ad.mt. on. oti:h :.; .-'tandard Oil Company '.'.id control the major p ii ; - o:l produ-ed in the new s as the resiilt of u , ,eed today by CohTo.i liam Sn.. laii- Crtide oil par tie . t .ip ae 'Hi :i!f 1. I in i 11 d I I par y f rid. anal ar.il half l- th eini.i.iir t'onsi iidatcil (hi Corpora eon. e tol tile Prairie d and las Oompay i.as eon. pitted D eentt.-iet for the parohase of the i rude oil production of th.e Jiumitnreyr intertsts in th'-' new Alexia Pol ! ; of Texas. i i. ; ! op (.KAVEIl GETS CON'THAC'T lev Ciaver Corporation plant of Ke.st C'uieago has received contiaois iron the Standard Oil Company of lni:;S!M for the erection of Ftnrrsc tanks the Alexia oil fields. uKpreMtin ovr f ,1-j0.0.mj. Flant odieiiiU of the i.ra'er Corporation ainiuunees this wvirk now un.lcr way. HAISEPVS WRIT FACES NAIMKU I'eter Xapier. manac'r of the Napier rer t Fervice Rty-eau of Kast Cnien--is arrested yritenhy niornitit: , i : -;:;n fovncy and hooked on soi;-.--e -.-c I.t! in the eVenillLf the piasi i i'-iiscd from jail by a v. rit r oils, scoured by Attorney e :. j. :: i.heimer. and the case dis- . ! ' J-.i '.tro M. E. Cr.t.-s of Lake -.: f : .u;t. room 2, ILimmoiid. All il SMASH I I" - i ,ir with an io'entilha ... y ; J T en s, C :.", l! iri.-on '!., -; d into Pie re.'i.ehine of I'r. L a - sod J iti'.wski last evening' while (I ; e ': 'vs - siandinw in f rotit 10. -u C. ur street. India; i:-.: i'i.:-. !:.,iit tnachito-s were damaive ioe.- r ef th.e C-iry ear i: sa id ' ; ,. vc iieiadoio 1 Ids- I a' hme a!'t--r tl ,i lib r-t. l-i. t returned this morn::: e .! nct.ti-.-d with lr. is t r o w : ': i !' 11, i.eai.ej . a tisi -1 lo the physician l.OJTAKV TO MICHIGAN e-iv v Walter Loptal-a of En .-a has ! ft for M: hican whiTA tlllllll ASK-i HItS "he l-ta-'idard Oil Company have nrhi for hid.-- o;i r,t ..dill to e ereered ::: i'T-i"!-. V'y..Tiinv plant. A j ; . ' -. ira di far 20 has already beta t. it ! i i : Ph i. ni.x Irotl Works h:io -. -ontraet to ' re"t tanks fo r RefiiP.im- t'oi.'puny. tip. I kt O. . V. Hall. Miclilkum iivcmi , ' ihii-hor. 7:1", p. tit., N"" . 2'k ,P Render, of Hammond. will :. Siib.p'ot: "The Tabernacle in t V. Id. no-:.-:." Mr. I'.etnler nuder-- . , i - hp-. Stlfje-. t. I'll! "ill h- 111!-'- h i. Seats tree, no collection. .u.- . In', .national Ikhb- Stuibnt..ti'ai. Last CbitaioT. 11:1'' u: rkSfjiviiiic and the Christlaf" is vkcaie of the miriu;i- tt.es.it al Pu led Ihv-s'ayteriiVJ hun :i. . d'tli, as we enter a; -on TkanksitiC week. The st-rviie staits at k'lr.eU. Come and let us jtiv thanks k.r. .! ial music will he fur- . by the ihftir. The sa-hoid "! .,,n s starts at 6:4.7 p. m. in ail dements. There is a place for ail as the Junior. 1 n ternteilia te and o;- Yotinjr I'eople's Societies are ac on the . ourse and two classes "been arranped for the adults "The ,i,,e of the Thistle r.id the Cedar" .i-f.Kl of the se.ies of sermons "The Rarahles of the Old Testa7assey ?s Pleating Shop ! J HHitoincitixG. vroii'ivo, hem-; STIT(HlG, Hl'TTO. IlOJ E. 'IPl'TUN COVEJtlNG. Il! UOIXI5, j lit ( KIMl, KAVCV SlIK IIIXti. j tl .-TATE STIO-IIT, I'UOXK II AM- j 1HOM) 44V j DR. J. 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T'n;kr t!-c ';h.iirtir;iv-hio ,f T -1 Marshall ;-f Xcw York, the Antcr-.-ati,' jt:-h Rf '.irf Conur.itti'C h aipca!:r.:r t-- ?! 'y'.'' 'I to c irrv on t'le v-:k r. Mir-.ha!l are . : at: i phih".rj thee'. mVk k ' vh-i led K o :h:r lr;. here: i .;::t rr--. .h-sv ,i'V..f:'ep - K -.. i ?TKlhl.!ty i P''t vet pew K"::' kl. Til -y COO ! r,;-h to re' ;i rir.p. little v ed M--m a t or the e st.lits i :! s, r v.c er wol sliii-: a solo. ;-re on "lio.v We 'ot lo fivftl Wed'OSdU si a'.es wi '.1 ' e shown ! e l i.'t II! es Oil "!!) i ad are , nulnliy o.ihool U:e.t;!li; ; t t h f a;.U enroll now. d ere-Ad ho , a iitlOl, lO'ep' 'a an chur. i s, fou l tea. 1 1'
Ti e subject of th" iiiM-ieiK- is "i'.oi: i torn of tie- Woman's Home ALssiop1 :: ore the ICrtv." found in ts 2h:l:i-!arv SoeU-tv. Tl...; will he their mi2.1. I ii up this rei'eiieee and then i naa ! think .during f.-rvii e. Mis cone .-,it and d:.--,-i:ss it with one ot";Muiiel I i.i - lv ; ; 1 .'';..! the address ot our teaidi'-r-: The Cross crd Crown j the firiii;,,;, The Knn'ortll Ea.'l will Sp-t.-in that sta: o d O. to .or IheljuoMt at ti:"". with Rev. C F. '"rati, !.- po,oir Mi-oe Ri. o-d at te r u.o.c.-' is in-; Voicr. Tin- topic is: "A Surrenmmi':if oat e h s'.-ht- tth. u s' ' :u j ih d and Victorious Life." The au-t-very ope is st:i in to earn th.e'r br-t w.ini Tii i :.U: oi x si rvice will le held leu v.'hieh w.'.l 1 e 'e.varded for t.rfe.-t Wedpcsd.-,;.- oveiiii.i; at 7:"i o'clock in attendance lor Ue- .pi.trter :.cKineia j ll:- Cent, i ;.:,,t ioti.i 1 e'.ilitch. The suhO. toiv r fral. ..rrse . .it .no Pod out 1 jeet for the s--rn-.on will be: "Indix.V. hat yo -, h.-i.- t.. do to r-e. i.e one of .; nlual lb. s: oas'biht .'" thes,. beaut, lul i-ins. I'-:o-ti.o for the! C--r Pi- cMe- tainm.-ut ill st u t ' ''' ' !"' "" : Meflay a-- ,. :;'., A! -s ' .... I '.,ri- ..- ! t' ' rnooa al t )u home of t h :r P rc uh ai t . i erector of elocuMoa aid Al -s. Wrii. - 'rs- ",:'"-r' The u.eePeo' . s preRerrv dir-ctir the ,.,, Anv cue --led over hy the pi.sioeai. w.ci Mrs. wishai t, take oar- ,n ,le o.t.-'ri.iiie ! Harry Taylor in .bar, of tii, devoinei t kindlv see one of the d: re, t or. ; t " 1 -r-i"-.. Tl -y were i.-l i" I -:;iy,T by Airs. C:e--P-r ,i ,d: : son, Ol We are missies th-- trc e'-o i,,,,, r-l ; county chairman of the W. C Mr. and M-s. ct.nt '!;ai. I,-. kef1-,- v The conit-.tttee on "Pound Party'j br-n II? for the east f- v. v.-dis. Iiit;,,;,;,li will hf: h-d a! the h (' M rs. j ho; e to e t'e. ttu:u;;;.i so.. :. " h- j - , on lilnnki tci!,:i. ask-j I !'! s"'l'-"'l has .;! il a. ..:-. !:.-; 0)! ,-,ir a'i r o:n oi a b-s i,oi We. i ; -a ,a v to J ! ty of so'i books. 'IT c;. n-e e -a ee- j (-i ,, , 1M.t doia.ljons of load HtuiTa. w htc'n icily far out-ir ' di.s so K. t pair l.tnss wi;l .-iveu tr. those in need. 'on ready to siipr with a e. tii next !'" j Th a i.Va r, : in k'. Many of the merchants bath r.iura:' i-a 'are epado: t i this w rthy e;,nie. A'icesr. P.- '.- I . r .,: lip -r..n.':h:. .d ' ' " PP'P, and P..-,.:,- .-. t s ap.-o C k , a s . . ' " ' - 1 :" ;"P "5 th" rtiMT. :i a m. laiaa.-h Sundae s- Po,,p ' V.-. li oocv from th- IkdseoV . m. !! ,R,h ...rvoe Ve-.P.rs o.r-!-' ''' ' '" ' ' '" "' d-P'v v.kon.- j 1'eo.o. -alionai. AP'S. l-cod of the ! '' j l'arli.ine. urii-ian with the members j "Kn.hu in r Friendship" l. the sah-l..avi, H . v, ,n;luUt. talk v. hp h was jj". t for the sri-ooe j -, r1 : - o-ri:-:- , ,; , ; e,p i on.-, lions doeosacd j wi.!'.-h.': tee oiioA e-a :au,.; at ihe Kd - ,A, ,;,, j and aauciidmenrs. Mrs. i Daptit !nr. h of P:d-at:a lla'-bor. It -,,,, ,; ....... . ., , i,,. r ; ,d to secure iv.cnljj is tin- third ead i of tea s.-r;e. tlv. ,.(. .... 4 ,,f I a rita men t .1 ria u PaP'i-h- ' esi-i- i P!;- for ;..c;n:a peed,, at tt.is j:n Cnderwood of (iary. -ive a ;t,me. The hour is Tai-T Th- mortPPK H!irt talk on jiivhiK one-tenth of j tie v will he "Te- Ah he ray of .'-rial- . : p. 1, i ua Airs. Lloyd spoke of the j i.Aii l.oe " Th- ',alli(' IVo.de's :-.- . (i ,.: Woi-o-il Voters Repioniil jcieips will ne -t at i ::'.. Tin- Sepi-.u's ( n-,t. Ve n t i on to he hep"! n; the (.'ontrrcss i un- l.a'.ic.,- mill- remap. a! ; n-.ae'ini-'s poid, N .v. 2'1 to Ilea. 1. imlusive, l:i'-'y hoili p; ;.t'.et iire.. ami a.s,':T ! .-,, ,,f tie leonpp-t whi-h will h i held j Tiie contest v it!; Pie S-eoh Rend so- a be aai i ro--m of (i- s-aep- pot,. I on
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When filtered Water -Counts W iipi) snow ami slush and tho c 11 raw winds llial i'a-c out of the north come, then is when the waters of Lake Michigan become dis1 artipd and muddied. On sih'h occasions 1ue ureal lake becomes "rihd u!" and the water Mippiy of many citit's IS a i t ' Pi ed. Hut ?;o loatier bow violently Mdlier Nature shakes uj) Lake Michiirnn it. does tiot al'feet. the watei- supiily ! 1 he ( 'ii, v of ikast ( 'hicaso. 'i"!'a.nks the new haH.-miilioii dollar filtcTatsou plant of the Water 'p.mi.aiiy the water sii
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moM modern known lo science inters tin.- v.aier and renders it free from harmless bacteria. Xot cm i v connmmity can boast ol a water supply that is pure repu'tlless of the condition of La'ke'.Michiu-an. Hut the City of Kast Chicago takes i'i-oiii rank anions A;uerit.-aat eommunities ha in!; u'ooo drinking water.
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ROLTNVVALD Uc hy typhus . !. he carric 1 Vhro;i:;a. 'I leit i why lit. Anvrican Jrwisli h!:yf I'eninii'";' Rpj!.als ConlVIeP.tty .r the i it.O jt lio-.v net h l'-i, t:..,t monev . f i. - i'c.'ii Five'. 'h. Teivc l';e-e rc.-eped a t r.---'r.rt lite i:i f i'e'r e-.v"! th it r ve ei;:i of th.? ne'iP,if of the tponev v. ill oo to e-::tir,' tools f.-.r the pa"!. r.ri-h:.p.f for the w ntcn, popemU for new home. ',e f.-r the wrei-kril tfitvo-.. 1; . :!! ;p-i t r:-".-t,ihhsh p-'-rnal life ! v,!',rde f 'phih's i" their cm ctt::fr:o? 1 i ppihe shf.n Pel i-jtp.portiip;, 'e i'thv nth! Istttpv. n -vi 1 A. I'rov'n of Detrnh. efich.. is che.i-man of the appeal for fur. is, V..' 'C ; ' . i . A" 1 ' f'atnrop: opt Am-rica. Arthur l.ehtnan is trcts-ur--. Tlfadc'.t.irt-r hive hecn opened at hhl I'.irk - etipe, Xew York City. oiet y :ro s jnerrily on. The leader for tie- Intermediates will he Miss Kmma Larson. All who eon.e are certain of a. - ' i t. tip'. Methodist ilpisiopal ihue li. T'e.e Sanhi v school is titkiair on new li;'e under the aciil.;..- leiotei'sliip of l'rd'. it- II. "a.ir'c. lie n possible V '; : cei is m.oie for theise v ho attend to ieeeje tl-.o i.ai i a: a in !et:eiit. V-u will lee.dve a. ro-.-al v. tie: .'etc. At the n,orn-
--. i f the a r sej- ji e the pastor w ill pvenOi on Ol l-hi-t ' i 'r.-.ce and I'ros r 1 1 1 y." In the eveat : i tic serin e will he under the (pr-
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at his he.Pil.1. Italian Sa -r-d .'rtleal of Jesus will hoi I mass l-hiaday ipornitiK t 8:00 i .". lo. k at:d a ioih. r -it 1" o'clock and ew ry Tuesday i ioruiiiK at S o'clock. With ill oihaiaU in hoin-r of St. Anthony. Kramer's dry troods store nt 3732 ('(ilar street, Ind'ana R:rhor, wan entered nunc : inn last ninhl and roh1 d of t... cash lelt in the reg ister oir l-'riday. Tie- hurulars are snid to have piled n lmtieli of overeoalH. s'.vi.niis and hlankids on th' front coiinti rs of ihe store, preparing to ahscond wph them when it is helieved they wer frif-'hletied away tty p-'.ssersl.y . The huiir'eii s gained entrance to the xtore hy iryiii(j ihe kPiss out of the front door. Mis. .lesse Tlion.ps'i u l as heen confined to her hone- for (he past week w ith an -attack of urippi . A number f o. K. S. nifmliers attendeil t hap'er in Ro-,vo!l last "vi tiiiitC it In ii'K visitniR r.'.atrons nlht. -Miss .iiee Maekle entertained at the home of le-r aunt. Mrs. Leslie ilraham ,the Slr'V.Mal Chili Tiiiir.ihiy ev. ninr. Tie- li ss- .n was differ, nees of rhythm and t'.liinjr in two t' tirs of rcpo.se. A social hour followed ui'h a contest and '-of i osh meat s whit h was nuieli cnjoy.al hy all. The next meetin t- will he held with listen.- M Ki'nzic on Jhsnun avenue.
M r: Ruthi-r Rewis dr.. of oicort n ventie has -one to Mamie to vi.-it afl r which slo:. will j on her hm-htiti : in Ni'es. f.. where tivy will mak' ' their fnt in e home . At a meeiinfT tn the T ill ted rresliyP nan eh: all last Tuesday eenitm it! was dev illed to organize a Men's C!uh. Mr. ". 1. Rlipe was chosen Tempernry Chaririiiiti. The Club ha been under discussion for niiiy time and th" temporary organization is the result. It is the jdan to K't all the men of the church into the club. Jt was decided to hae a Ket together lunch the evetiittfr of T'ee. llrd. Air. ('has. Ritz was apr'ointed chairman fjf the kitchen for tiie Mcminn which will . entirely deoid of the usual help 'of the ladies who are heln.K much overworked this autumn. Mr. and Mr. F. lo Verri'.l of San l'i rtticlsco, Cal.. (ire tie- fruests of Air. ;ind Airs. AV . A. AfelnKish on 144th sir: c t . Mrs. J. J. Turner fret daupht.-r Marion, will spend Thanl-sKiving- with Mrs. Cynthii Cop.dand at Willianisp 'ft. liel.. Airs. Corieland is the iooiiier of Mrs. Turner. Sh has h.-.-n very ill for a loip.r time and In a verv weak condition. Hammond x4uto Sheet Metal Works Phone 3032 630 K0HMAN ST, HAMMOND ,i, k ---rc - -- ' 'aJ iJil 1 pTi-& a ; ;.! s-,-'-e-ir---p-i Umir' HAS YOUR RADIATOR SPRUNG A LEAK? Is it clogged up with road dirt and other substances? Does it fail to circulate the water properly and cool your motor sufficiently. Whatever the trouble with your radiator, our experts will make it right. All work guaranteed. Prices are just right. Work cailtd for and delivered.
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Mrs. I?c?sie T. Redman. Amoppr the succr.s.sfu! Vnsiness women on the Pacific coast is M rs. Bessie T. Redman of Seattle who conducts an estaldishment which is rather unique for a woman. She i.s owner and manager of a large tnoputnerit company, upplyinc the j iihhc with all manner of tombstone-, monuments and markers. ."Irs. Redman has a prown daughter and a younp son. Her husband is enframed in business which is distinctly separate 'from her enterprise. ; fSKfVpx ' 1 i rt i ii iveep i K ; j ; J fi j'J fit i J ?1 & j if j OUT on tliis ipace AUDITORIUM MAX FELJFER. Prop. 567 Calumet Are. Phone iUxni I93 TODAY Shirley Mason in "THE LAMPLIGHTER" Also Ep. 8 of "Ruth of the Rockies" T0M0R0W Don't Miss This Dorothy Dafton in "THE MARKET OF SOULS" Also "A Lucky Dog" Tv f?. TTT fl Fi .9 E .5 BKS IT THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Hie Sensational Picture cf the Year "SOME WILD OATS Every Man and Woman Skodd See This Wonderful Picture TONIGHT MEN ONLY Sunday Afternoon, Women Only Sunday Evening, Men Only Trust a s oan
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Sunday, November 2Cth -BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE 5 Also Sessue Hayakawa in "BLACK ROSES"
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "NO WOMAN KNOWS" The Amazing Story of "FANNY HERSELF" Bv Edna Ferber
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