Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1921 — Page 2

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The KVf mber report of the Hoard of County Charttlcn and Correction for November, Is as follows: roi VTY JAII,

; County Jail was visited by the ; board November i.V 1911. There wort j prttnT prt-si-tit InoulJInir 7 lti.-ana j .itxt 1 Jjvfiiil.'. The construction of ; ' );it t brick anJ .stone, safa ari'i , irons', fall! venlUatotl, poorly j hat-.l. Tile v.aUs of tko ceU. th corridor, ami the bulMinn Are olnn The bctVlinK nup.t bo improved upon, j The .! erlrf !s V'-i.im U. O'A. It la

oop..iro.. tt.iitii mat tn .njar.a aro pla-'f i In Ci. J.,-1 ami kept tli.M-f for

K tf-r!u''M of time. Tho northern fj part ft the ftatc. it1 particularly J.i'i (J , county, t t r. sr tr cr.uisdi Its poj aliiT on

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is sr.tltioil to lvt',-r ' a : of t'iMe unJ-'.r-1 a pract c lia.s coniri this district !.-? a 'i'zatlon. It Is to -he will provide Ty thij fx r.,is for an ajjjat''

Lake County Poor Anylum Is lo ju.u5 2Va niilua oast of Crown Volnt. Visited by th board on November 15, 1W21. Mr. Charles J. Helshaw ie auperintendent. Mrs. lielshuw in iiiatron. Miss Mcrlo Blshaw Is bookkeeper. Clayton Blhiw has charge of the farm and liiot: tutlon.il vork. Tho farm consists of JDS acras or p!tue. 0 acres tirnhfr, 20 acres or waasto IpiuJ, E ecreo of door ynrda. There In aluo a kitchen garden or 10 acres. The farm Is good noil and valued at $C50 per acre. fJtock conslBta of 24 cattle. 27 cowb, S horses, 102 swlno. 250 poultry. There are 7" applo treea. cherry and 4 pear trees. Plenty of strawberries, raspberries

and blackberries. TVc.-ei uroduots are

consumed In the Institution. The firm bulldlntrs consist of one laro oow and horwe barn, two larjre niloM, on ho

barn, on tool elnd, and one double and one single corn crib. cn uraimry, two trarageu, one chiikon houne and

. chicken brooder, two pump houcoa, one oil house. These buildings are in good condition arid the fences are In sood 'condition.

f-'ewMRe Is through a ten lach hard tile. "Water supply, one rock well and one sand well. For fire protection two l.'irpe chemical Are extinguishers and 12 smaller ones are prov'dnd. also hose

and nozzle tv.roujrh the hall. There ere

ill bsith tubs and 13 closets In the lnjytltiitton. Suporiniendeni's salary Is

being; an habitual drunkard. She says he falaely accused her of Illfiuul relations with other men. In filing her complaint, her attorneys, liomberKer, Peters & Morthlnnd asked that a restrnlnin order be issued to prevent her husband from Interfering with her liuririK the p.jnd.-ney of the suit. Duilnjf their married life, the plaintiff sayw her husband had taken laiRe numd of money from hrr. She desires $5,000 alimony, the custody of their child and $10 u week for its support.

BARNYARD FEUD ENDS III COURT

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES CKOV.'A 1-M.'I, ii i.. i; c. G.

Northern IlWplta! fir $'..'00, rnation's fUtiO. The County colony jyftim s foon 1 ! ComnilHsloners pay salaries to ton matci efTleb nt. The Jnil les and 6 female worsers. Wanes paid to care for tho sick. i for help per month ia $315. A phy-

idclaji is employed at $1,600 per year.

Me visit i three times a week, also on !

call. Supplies are purchased by eotn-

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v mrr r.vr'o.v hoik The Orient Irn H'oif at Cr-irn Point was lo- ;'o,.. board November 15

191 ii nd fo .ci to oi In excellent or- I'1"' L,'(!s quarterly. Ad.-niaaion to iirr. To -re wire 15 c'illdren pre.en:. j '"etlluti'.'ti Is bad by pormlt from Mr- v.o- kw-?ll, ike matron. Ih a pleaa- ! 'own.ohlB trustee. Records are kept of

rt n.oth -i v woman, and well fltt.'d i lne resiuenis, ot production, ana of the

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bo.iriya;'d gladiator. Is tho

d 1 fe-n i a :. t in a suit for $r.,HM) d'ltii.iRe brought by Mrs. Peter Moroiifb and m.w on trial boore J-.idg-e .Mi'-;-; :. Xorton. Thr Slulfsltss and t.hq Vrorovu live on sJji'cnt f-ir:r.s northwest ' town Point. Th-y wero on !i!nd:y terms ;nt 11 a family feud de velop ' " the tiH.ppe.3r--.T-f . f a horso sh . Stul ' ska has a reputation btini a.a-ift in il:o ait of fencing with a rtv poi ,t -. ord . Ho threatened to knock Marovlch f r a rov .f '.acky.ird c:a!.l)e.lva!s. And Mrs. Marovi.-h rlalms that. h "tick her with enn of the prim.i ..he flv" po!Tit.ed pword during rio

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WIFE HELPS ELECTS HUBBY "After having been In bnd half tlie time for a year with severe pains In my rig-lit side over the r.ppendlx, stom.

aeh troubl - and blo:,.( itf ,vhi,;h the doctors seemed tin a Me to reach with meli;ine, jviid advised operation oa the only remedy, my nurse advised me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and Hh rful' have truly been wonderful as I am now entirely well end strong, and at the last el, etlon worked hard to elect my husband." It is a simple harmless prep-. r:it Ion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whirb causey practically a.U stomach liver and intestinal ailment.-. Including; apjndiciMs. oe de.so win ,on-

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: ir her p i":lmi. inii niHiion jAn. The Irvii.-t'ia Harbor Jill was vk-Mtei v th b ar l N"-. "tn'o-r 22. 1921. Thr

.'ere no pri -on- r.i j '-exei-.t. The Jail ,f needs ?. tn : I u . The walls have been al:ut:::is . an-1 -k sh;b'y. j I'AKT t HICACo JIL I The i: r-t Jail was visited b he h ir 1 ;ove. ib; r 22. 1921. There ': -re t pri" ner:j present. The raj at-;

r !n t ee pt.e. rsf- i0flKlnr, t e f! v ret. m, o be toilets out of order, M i:ry. p.;-i.r all ovr the p!ar" '-nd a eoncr.t! -rtr': of d':" rdee. it i a di.-r-rrice t ';' ;..;t Chic-ro and to K.e .Ti V 1n ni-''i"r!ty to permit ;-.;eh e ar.et."'" Tl Im Jail fiti re -

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The Ter.'r h-o "1" board Xover4Vir 22 ' towso'p . atler -id roost I'ijvPi n !rat!f!t!i--n N f ;Vj toifn.i'.'i rite y.-. -tree ;1l no :

made. a H,tf!!T JhJJj T're 1 1 1 m rj- 1a t1 was vi ited by th --ard 'in N'ovu.l er 22. 1S21. 1 prison

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lf21. There wer-i I ' betnsr eared f or i 'y. The s'drit '

omme-i .pihle. M n', D3t!er -e fn pr'!!?tlnct ion -whatvei

products sold and consumed, of purchases and expenditure. From .March 1 1, 1318 to August "1. 1921 receipts were j Jll.22tj.34. ( .'oinmissioners v1s-t the in- i tilution each quarter. There are 3 '

mea;s a day of v.eli cocked food

i abundance. The conk. Uoe Daniels. Is (well iltt-d for her position. The residents number 140. of whom j 11 are in isne. Tl:re were seven feeble ; minded men. 1 woman, 1 feeble mind- ; ed p-lrl. 2 mentally deficient boys. 6 tubercular men in the cottjre. The in1 mates are very comfortaMe, the at1 m. .-;.here Is hesrful. the entire institution is in fplundid condition and alv.ays clean tnd orderly, j P.ocent tmprovtments consist of S"i rods of tilin ar.d 225 rod of new fence. ; A concrete tloor has been put In the chirken house. There have boon various repairs In the Interior of the Inatituj tion. ST. Mltivni7TJ,3 HOSriTlI. St. Mara.-ef-. Hospital at Hammond was visited by the board November 22. ! ii-21. J-i.st at noon. A dinner ab .ve

riticism wa served th ettywnsbin

j ucnts. There were 11 pntf nts pre3,n:

ju recrivinar tr.e best of care. OUIV J A II. Th( Gary Jail was visited by th "eoard Xove mb. r 22. 1221. T';o re wer "i men present. 2 boys, on fifteen jn.; the other seventeen. No women. Bo'h

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East Chicago TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY

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TCDAY u Mary Carr, J. Barney Sherry and Violet Movserrau in thr g.3 great racing drama of ti e day & "TI fJNDEf iCLAP" Also "Winners cf the Wert" SE

WILLIAM FOX

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p.t nm-ETio iioAin Gary lietent!on Home was vhlicd by the board November 22. IS1! There

j were 21 children present, two of tw. j months. 10 in the neighborhood of 11

n l J" ' attrndir.f,' school. Ti e others f .J nursery e. The homo has been

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3 '"'!t ther-3 by the court pay 73c per day. Tho matron, y,r? jrcNei! l.a?- a salary d;cf $PJ0 pr month, coal furnished by

he city, ether expenses paid out of re.!pc;. TO. THOB. JANSEV. President. Mi'..S. 51. VtrSBAUir. Secretary,

a. moved to iararer hi ' ters as was stsjrees ) pert. $5 per we-e 1j , by city, county, oi

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VED?iESOAY. THURSDAY AND f'R'DAY Nazunov-i ia "MADAME PEACOCK"

WEDNESDAY Bijf Double Fealnre Nazimova in "MADAME PEACOCK' Also "THUNDEFCLAP" Afternoon Only Erenbj "MADAME PEACOCK"

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SATURDAY Constance Talmaclge in "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" SUNDAY May McAvoy in 'EVERYTHING FOR SALE

Tlie Greatest Race Track. Drama Ever Sta

Set nario La

PAUL. H.SLOANE

Directed hu

RICHARD STANTON

OINCE VICTOR KLTGO, there hss been no moro w striking iitsrary figure than Vicento Blasco IbnsMJ

ine muiotanous thmis, tho perfection of thi3 toaster piece, have been prcsentsd masterfully in -"

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L CHICAGO WDK1AN SUES FOR DIVORCE

Sunday there was trouble at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bedryk, 6001 Harm ave., Kast Chicajfo. John U tiaid to have choked Mrs. Bedzyk and : brown her violently ag-ainst a radiator. Today 51rs. Bedryk filed stilt for divorce in tho Hammond Superior court. Mrs. Bedzyk was the widow of John

j Krupa before she married Mr. Bedtyk, January 20, 1920. Sh? says the affair i of last Sunday was merely the culj mlnation of a scries of mistreatments

which Iia-a existed since I ria?e. She accuses her

LAST TIMES TODAY JACK HOXIE

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WOLF BAYNE also Harold Lloyd in Aa Eas-ern Westerner

The greatest race track drama ever staged. Exposition of life in the sporting world. Picturization of a circle who live bv their wits.

A photoplay that makes the blood tingle with the thrill of it

A drama bringing to the screen a glimpse of turf life. The story cf a great gamble and an astounding success. A thrilling story of the race of the age. A drama of fortunes won and lost on the speed of a horse. A tf rnfir nunrh in vnr cono fl-,11!, f,J! I 2M

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i FECIAL - MUSIC SCQKE ycd by tlie Parilisaca Orchettra

EX7SA AD0ED ATTRACTION Miss CecU ALLkit will sing "TL- MarseOake"

Wassey's Pleating Shop itiinomfrnixo, stamping, hiem. 8TI1H I1IXG. Bl'lTOJI HOI K. UtTTO COVERING. HC AIIJIVQ, Hl'CMING, FA.VCY TITCIII.. 91 STATE STHISKT, I'lllli HAVI. UOD 44A.

Satisfied smokers give preference fo the new Ste; ling H .ester cigar. The wok? with that velvet tas'.e. try me toCy 9-13

M)Tirn. Annual stockholders meeting of l.ever Coil Spring Company, will be t Id Saturday. lec. 10tb. 1921 at S;00

i o'clock p. m. in room 213 Calumet jbuillini?. East Chleasr), Ir.d.. for the lection ot officers and other business, j W. K. HOE, Secretary. Xov. 29. Dec. 2-6-8-9

pre? at the Gnrde Organ p!syi:g 4 Make Me" Hesiek's latest song hit

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AT THE LA SAILS THEATRE, CHICAGO, 'FOR G"E SOLID YEAR FOR $2.00 a ADMISSION. SEE IT HEIiE FOR THE FIRST TiME AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES:

tried the new Sterling

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Lodges, $1.00

q NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

I 1 1 Bf-sxiiining Saturday, Det3. 3rd, all Ladies' and Men's kj; Oarmonts, Cleaned and

Pressed for $1.00, with a 10 horn- service. Clothes in.sured in an absolute lire,

i proof bnildins. Approved

h by State Fro Marshall of In-

! diana. Celled il r and deliv

ered. Phones East Cliiea-

!i " v ' f if- i W THIS XMAS l MAKE IT SOMETHING 1 USEFUL 1 ll ' Ewy -( Snua il Hot Point $8.95 Universal $6.75 l"'-- V.'Westinghouse $8.50 p' iV p Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company JI m F ?V) 571 Hohman Street, Hammond Crfe-i?'? 4Y?'-' -i 4t?i .Vf 619 Chicago Avenue. East Chicago fr t mm&U' 3402 Elm Street.. Indiana Harbor Mf

fc! go 1025, 49-P: J. Smulcvitz.

1 Call charges returned. 12-1