Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1922 — Page 6
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IBS i?;a STILLS I s . -CiA.1. TO THE T;l' ! ' IIITI. J. Ind., Jan. 3. The l:om-s ' '-a "Wawesytijak at 52S riar't - wua searched by the Whiting ' ". 0.Viere Wagner, Saltzinua and ii charged with violation of the law D-i a warrant sworn out . r.st him by Nathaniel hialtzmah. In tvareh considerable liquor and two ':- v,-. re J'ouiid. Wawezynlak was ii on a 11,000 hail f urn i.sht-il by -r iv k. hla trial to coma up en i.;arjCAXUUIAN INDUCT - ED AS IviAYOE ! tContinoed front one.) mediately took charso of their respects vo positions. iiVOH CJLI.UAHA ASKS FOlt O(rt'llAT10. V practical man la Mayor I'rank Cn. lla ha n. Ho has no dreams .' ;.u Utopia, no gloaming visions of a community relieved ectlroiy cf poverty and kindred ilia, His aim la to niaiiu-a.l.-improve thse conditions with the iiaststanca of the. pooplo. Th new mayor In his address told the people that ho doeply felt the responsibility "oeslowed upon him as tho mayor of JSast Chicago, and asked that the cltiA"t s of the 'Uy co-operate with hinj in making iCu.at CLic-ayo a. city proud to Uv in, j i muz W!i x uncrivt: oviTlOn FIIOM B A II ASS. Judge Allen 1 Twyman, r.redicttng & hug success for the now adminisat ion. asked that the people t-.ot to ba too severe with their criticisms and hn sare before saying fcareh things ih .t tha city oSii'lats are in tho n nn;. .'"idf Twrnau 'initio nod for the i;ood of tha ciry that; criticizing should he o-nstrcctive instead of destructive. The new judsa cave his audience to undrstacd that fco would follow thrf ivc In his Judicial work regardless of the cvtoona cf friendship. Following tje taUas of oath of office. Judge Trcymaa spoke before tha Eat.t Chicago Bar AssociationJ7 DGLl ClilTKij nEllIWT) XEW AD MIVIITAT10. Jndsa M. R. Critea. of iha Lake County Superior Court, In hi address eefora tha mw officials talked very o'-d;i!y. As to the possible outcome and icces of ha new administration. -u'.,io Cr-ite- ud not mails any prediction. He ssjd that only insofar as Ihe ratrn composing ths new city grovernistnt wre preaentativoa of hig-h und unqufstionablss character could tho jisw adnsinistrevtio? hopa for success. Judjja Crtte8 said that fca ta back of Stayer Irank Callahan and th new admitxiatration, and that It ia tho duty of every citizen to t;et bthind thia city Earernxaent and assist in every -nay 9 vAia t maka ii. a success. East CMcago Officials Who Took Oath of - Office Yesterday. Mayor Fran's Callahan. City Clerk William H. Miller. City Judge Allen P. Twyman. Ciry Treasurer Joseph J. V.'leklinCity Compi roller T. A. Parks. City Attorney J. W. Brisaey. rioard of Works John Pix . hnowskl, 1-rcsi der.t ; Karl D. X . . . ? .-, M. K. KierIii3. Board of Safety A. J. Ferkins, M. Aranoff, Mra. Lydia P. Hilt.y. Board of Health M. A. Given, secreta.ry; Josph Pursine and T'r. K. Tevin. io complete their unexpired terms on Tha board of health. Inspectors oa Board of Health Jaob Bremman in Indiana. Harbor and Itlchard Briedenbach in East Chicago. Chief of I'iro Department Chaa. F. Srsith. Chief of Pel Ice -Christ Striis. Captain of Police, Indiana Harbor . Xloholas l!kar. Captain of Police, last Chicago Tim CNcil. superintendert of Bureau of Identification Win. O Hiis-he. Police iratroi Mrs. Clara TrimM-. City Kngrineer --'fenrpK T. Chapman. Aslataat City l.'-i.-jneer W. C, Tappan. Stree ( .ju-acf Kitgiarii Carrtitte. Assista-!. i-'.r.'-t-j iJloskey. Sanitary Jones. f ..-! -i.. . :., -5 ljeion e.r C no. flwilyia A. T-rcldle. c.'.i'.itam T'on--.'liiiani W. -.ski; 'i n 1 3 1, '.'aha. . - 1 At ft. aras O- Tncusard Vaars Old. c i ' - ' o n reaU(l anl " - ; -rally LeJIevod, , 'V - Mtrp Invented and . i jistrart th; tuelancholy v - T of Vi nice is not oorrect ; i prn k In the British irmsoum . .t bo a.' re tijio 1,000 yur old f-c npro .,utlouLted!y Jajjunoso Chir.e-o caids in the TwolftU .TT. Glands of Young Animals Said to Fiestore Youth.
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CcJ'eiatlats o laternettlonal promln jce declare that t.-ic r"a: . gln5a of yctir anLnals have reuiarltafcl J pcwcts for recowingr vitality, toning up the nervoaa system and rtrergthening tte vttai fOTces. UaeTa clatin fhty feel r.d look years younger, raanj' report'.?g thAt Itrprovepient has taken place l two or thre days' tlrtc. Wets Dn.15 & Stationary Co. or any flrt c'.-xsa dm gr gist Is now Jn a position to supply you with this l;Ue; aciience dis--o-vT-BtiJcr a guarjiiM cf e&tisfictioti or no charge. Thonranda of reOflooded wen and W"?men are now taJttor sUniJae fo lacroeit their italUy. If yeo wish to try it without risg. go ?- yotir J.-us'si today and aik birr, for a unvoty or glan4tn. "OTP (lis r.d 1 ii la .tvi'm..) f)f jj-, pyre slaal Mzfoztaruma of various vital rkma t from healtir youn.-j a.il-Tn.-.ia. cojar'tned w;?r ether v. ell knr.i-.-ij tonic Ik' liad'ns rwr, of the jcvdicl rr''''s thir daily pr' tic. It i" rvps.i-..i in 031. of thi wcrtd'a largest and teat r-jultivtd ianilar lafcoratot t- and tny t tak'-a aft7 r-y any cut. There ar n' liarm. fi or 1Attt f'vrminif drtig?i ( C:t-n:n.
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Fixth "V arrt - Stanley, Kaczkowski. So v. nth Ward - John W. Calvin. i.i.1' l.-rk f r : t y Comptroller Ahraha in I'its.ele S-n noirriiphor f...r City Comptroller li'-KMc i "t.irilncr. Aws'iinl to City Cl-rk Mrs. KUIe l-'.-ri3 u'.:i. Mayor's I'rivato Secret; r l'.. ati l. i McCorni;ick. l;a!Kf!- - Kdward KniKht. Asiiit.int to Trciurcr Wni. H. Jeppeson. Kleo'cd l'-j' common ennnoil; zP.uihlini-': t.Vnimissioniir llcn'y Hain'nrid.t . KlectrU-al Inspector Fred Marshall. TWE1.H O'tl.IKh OO.V, JANC--AKV 2, Ai':Tl an nivc hy audience. , Adilrrna by Major I ro McCertaa k. iu r-i:!cct 1 rank C a!labn .v.-ri !m hy Juilicr M. V.. 1 ritea. Adttrras hr Mayor Kraak 4 altaAilclrm Iiy Jndjfr M;man SI. 1 olicu. Judc-r:irpt Allen J. Twymaa nrii In hy Jailit It. K. Crltra. Atldrrks by JudK Allen i'. iwj. ni ft n. '. A. rl worn In an City Comptroller by JtidxH I. C Crltea. Addretia by City ComotroHer P. A. Vnrka. City lfrU-KVrt Mm. It. Miller attorn In by Judge M. K. Crltea. Membera cf Hoard of U'orkt awurn in by Jndxa M. E. Crltea. Membcra of Board of Safety ""ni In by Jutlice M. E. Crllee. lembera of Board of Health Torn In by Jnd M. E. Crltea. Tre.nnrer-edeet Joappb Mlrklln. kl nworn In by Jutljie ?I. K. Crltea. Member of Clt Connell twnrn In by ,)n.le M. C Crltea. .1. XV, t!rley iwvrn lo a t My Attornej Jiitine M. K. Crltea. I'renentallon of lli)f r. A (i Jeurniiirm. GARY SEES HST AUGURAL CEREMONY (Continued from Pase One) Ilodges closed hia address by presenting the fcey of tha city to the new mayor, assuring his successor that his advice and lilr were at liis service whenever required. As a token of tha osteom of tha Gary police department, a basket of flowers were presented to eT-mayor Holies ly Mrs. J. A. PatorilKll OI-FtCTAI. SWOHS IV. J'jclye Wni. M. Iann was tha nrt 'ilushln.!? rer.ipifrt of a. bouquet of flowers. After expressing his thank, ha adr.ilntstered the oath o." offlce to Mrs. Be-ssi lioFa, clerk cf the city court, who in turn, rtrora in Judge rmn. Cly Treasurer John Lane and the members of the city council. The attention of all wa? forcused on R. O. Johnson a a he arose to take tha oath of office administered by Judge CJrer.waid As the solemn worda were apok-en ty the, chairman, tha dropping of a pin could be hesrd tn the great audience. Eilence reigned for several momenta and was finally ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN'S GETS TCii I AVOID the abxty of ncldag aitv. Hmvs a bottie cl SJoan'a linJ. Iran? kandy sad appr vae you List fi the ache or pain, it quickly ea the pain and fiend a leeknj cf warmth through the etching part. Sloan' i Lhtrmaii peaatrU$ traiWid rubbing. f'lne, too, for rhramatlsm, nenmlgia, rrla'vka, rprains and strains, ttiSL joints, lame bacJc and sore muscles. Far forty- years paia's enearjr, Asg year rw-ijhbor. At ail drv'ixlits 35c, 70c, $1.40, pi Bunnell" rwn:.. cmori tnr ecjaoia. xsenmg ek-ia. nid ottwx cKia trvaUca, iM M km. Untia'i Femiay Braena as. rHpbsoifs Li aLjasa DR. CARTER Eye, tar and Tonsil Specialist H a a Yoat Gclaa-. 7PitX& by aa &c enlist Yv-e f-e (.ffomn ractac.les. g'.:0 hi lay traams, s-ay style, nttet) With iort", icnies. greatest tiarain price (?ryr pamad, for Spectacles, with lenr.tiS t' tUU (hariiCler.. Careful auiif:i,ivrj l o''f eys by an Qc-VilU-t Vvvts. for tali week only. fleams I.e Strais5Sieae. -Over SEft? f-atex. ii-low are naioe in your own ftiughbortuxul (in U'.'i talk to them Mrs. V. ! Atkiaa, C-hrry st., Uampioaj, Indiana. lhoiiu Hammond 8Hfi .! iin- t iine-man, tvr- Western UFitoll. Aliv James f.echoion.. Van Kui-en St., (Inry, mniar.au J4ra. U. i'erkirifi, '48 Walter St., Hammond, iriiliana IVng'.H vt 'ni.ved tv tvjri'tig-ht siae'Pk ;.'o t Uloroform, no hAapitttl. I'o pot let iroMiey kep y-vu away. Time pay menta accepted. 'it.Kta t. ciuTEu, m ti s. Kt a? &ws ttny to to iSv Yoa Spend Too Mcch FOR Letter Heads Return Envelopes Post Caidis Slaiementi Ai.d OtKer PrlrtvJ Frm Typewritten Letters li'OULL BE SURPRISED . CALUMET LETTER SERVICE CO, 31 RIMEACH BUILDING (Over Lisa Sioee) FK0KE HAMMOND 1435
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broken hy an outburst of prolonged applause !r, welcome and greeting to Gary' new mayor. MAM PLOH.1L AKPKUKGS. As Mayor John proceeded to maka hi opening rcmarke, ha waa pracntd with many baakela and bouquets of beautiful flowers by Dr. Victoria Karnes, whtfotatod that, as the mayor's fritnda were too numerous to 1 able to personally shake his hand, they at-ut him t&o flowers aa aq expressloa of their loyalty and ood will. Pranoas Kennedy-Johnson, the well-known actress, then presented Maror Johnaon wltK an Immense horposhoe of roses, with the statement that tho flowera represented the sentiment of Miller, where she and her husband have reaidad stnea pm-t-nu-tn? a larjre tract of land along Iske Michigan several years afro. "Once in airhole there la a happy dsr. When the eun chinaa and tho birds sina; in May, Orr in awhile a drran comes true, For once In awhile there are friends like you." were tho worda Mayor Johnson used in frpresfltng- his gratitude) to the donors of the flowers tor jronxfto?s aoimws. The main thatna of the msyor'a address was the obligation and the duty of every citizen In a municipality to do his or har ahare in aaMating and supporting tha chief executive In administering tha affairs of that municipality. "I was elected upon a platform of principles which waa signed by all of the gentlemen that took tho oath of office and thla lady," the mayor nald. "and. f those principles were good enough ta vote for and elect these officers, they ara good enougli to live under for the next four years, anil those ara the principles we are going to carry out. I am goin to appoint a ctrranlttee jf fifteen c'.Caena. so that I shall ba cloaed to the citiscna of Clary and know what they want." Mayor Johnaori stated that he was not ready to announce the nanios of the members of the committee of fifteen, inasmuch aa he was awaiting tha outcome of the election of officers of the various organizations and societies throughout tho city.
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elected, the city wouli he turned over to vice, and in contradiction to that contention, he quoted paragraph 3 of hia platform. TO CI-KA.V IP C1TV "I want to "eerve notice on you. now that, when yir friends in Chicago. East Chicago, or any other place ask you about the city of Gary what ara you goinar to do. yon can tell thorn I said wa are going to run Gary, and, If this wasn't a wholesome piao to live prior to Jan. 1, 1522. thtn U ian a very haaJthy place to live now. Oary ts Just In the making- of a great city," the Mayor said, "and I betieAe it is only a matter of a few short years w'hen Gary will ba one of the greatest olttes In the atata of Indiana, and Calumt District will- be tho greatest district tn the United Sta.tes." Tha Mayor advocated Immediate action on 'the Bums Ditch and mated that he waa for tha annexation of Hobart township. "And th Tenth Ward." he said "we are going to take car of y ou." MIGHT PASS CTRFBW LAW "Havlntc srved yon for four years before, I know that tho Mayor has a great many things to contend with. They will call you about their boys and girls." the Mayor stated. "Thy think that the Mayor of the. City xt Gary ahould take care of their boys and their girls. Whenever you find that a 'boy or a girl is g-o'.ng wrong, you wan l to Just look around and sae where the parents of thoeo ohlidren are. I think It. would be "a pretty good Idea to ask these councilman to pass a curfew law, so that wo knowwhere these girls and hoys aro. Tou see girls on the street, 12 and 14 years old at late hours. I think I will get some police-women, some largo enough to handiti them who will put them across their knees and spank them. And their clothes won't tie! much adTTin i .., - , rv -,-- ,-. iwa
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