Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1922 — Page 9
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Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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BLIND SENATOR'S DAUGHTER TO WED
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" "'ie,ne,e of Mrs. J. J.. Wi)lr on Sunday. An nverhe-ate:) hlmmy hnv. in-S set the roof on fir in vral -The Are was extinguished, howeve-, twfti u-.e arifa! ef the tire deportment. Tv rH.M ufrr!liia came to '"ro-wh Palr.t on Monday, with a w?rract for tle arreet of Owen Wlliltms, whn is employed by JIM. .Julius Tun. WUltsJtie la chTKfd with vtealins an tt!cp.ftl!l! tire frmtv a 'n re'tT3 Elsie iTssOat:.? an-1 Hiamdin
wnn spent the holiday with j
v 4. -nssiaml 'Uit !Tfs in Ie ear. so -back to iv.-.v;, Voir.- c
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d.-iys has rettrr.e t to
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vow ar with the Murk Ca ine fatn-'-y in Vnlpts.ru.tso. 4rte!t Towner of Kanltalcee. ;!.. who ift" been 'Ire jcttest :-f Nf!ss Mary Ix-r-
Mtsa VUi Ht.il who lias been n lt:ca.sro tor i collide of days 'he '(uefl of Dr. and )lri. Market, has returned in Crown Toin'.. It Is reported that the marring of Mm. Josephine Pratt. frrmfrly of Crown Tdnt to a pfotriiiVi.t resident, of Uke TVortli, Florida, to. 1 p'.aoe c:i Christ mag .!. M!--s Jowpl.lne rm ft and .rtster Miss Florence wx-nf south last spring. They have rrrentJy completed the ercrtto.i (( a lare apartment twltdlc. Miss Pearl Kaiser 6rtertavned a. party of oun people at , a wutct pai ' on Nnv Xeara' eve. The fnn.' was pleasantly spent in cards and d.sr.i"in.si and during the course .--f the evening A Huff ft lr.nvheou n served. Charles Call of CUiraKO ahd G.-orpe Hanlon of Hammond were out of town
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HAMMOND LOSES PIONEER BUSINESS MAN
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Ire marshal's office. stock and tritnree In the st.-te
ra a cmplfte loss. Th building 'as datn.iird to the citent of 17.000 while the ls c:i th h'ock is grtven as several thousand. Dii to the rhemif-ah and other combustible materials in tho druar Btorn th blar. was :t very stubborn :i well a rtnnemua fnr.
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".'i aTi day caied by prtemoonia a-f ter j
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''j rf. Mr. Mry Kcfopft-r. two .n t 'V.n$jR J51 Ktsrr Hirrvp;;', on. i 'a'lgfur .tr. WilHsfn ee,nr-. "v j hr rs io-J frv slste:?. a hvt j 'f Tlftri-.' find frlerwl;.. i 2
M r. Hs:npf':T wits l.-rn "vcrh9r SVf'h. 1 ; " , i :h o':d JIunirfer hOTrteteiid. :ud tvt).s thft eldest o-J & tuaaV.y of 13
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PROSECUTORS TO GATHER ON IAN.
WATSON LOOMS BIG ! FHROUGHPEHROSEDEATH
Indiana Senator put in Commanding Position Among Conservatives.
(BT J. HART CAMraKJX) iyTP CORR ETS PO KUT K T 1. H, StaVTCfl ,W.HlNiTO-N, Jau. S. The piuMiln of Senator Boler rnroe and of the lnfiuenee oxtrted on uatlon,l opinion by tho republican Oid Gue-rd" lederehJp which he typeed wae 'L-ppernot in '.he- minds of bath house and ena.te iodny when they convened after the holiday season reee. The death, of Pcni-oR iuts Ponator Watflon nt Tndi-
ena In a commandiriflt poarticro amonn the -onervatpa. Oct of respect to Penrose, an adlonrrrinent of berth charnbere until tomorrow -was taken promptly. A r-eJ!gnment of republican committee aiwsig;nmmtfi mad neceftsfcry by the vacancy caused by Penrose's leatb wae well undar way with Senator McCirrnber, Korth DuOtnta, to snceeed him ae chairman of the all-important acnate finance coramittK". Senator Frelinrh-iiys?n of Xew Jer-
; sey. wast seeking: the vacancy taused by j JtcCumbor moTlnir y on the comniir-
tea, while rpib!ican merobere of the "agricultural bUck" were etrtvfrrg to have erne of their number, notably Senator McVpry, Oregron. aelected. Set-eral day a prolbably will ala-pee before the republican cornTrdttee on committee 1 able to work out a pro5ram which will end the scramble for committee anstgnnitnta.
MPORTANT MEETING OF TUBERCULOSIS ASSN.
The Iake County Tnberc iilos'n Association -H meet in Knrnn I. stt, the (larr V. M. C. A. on Wednesday, .nmuary 4 nt p. m. A.t thia metina: will be discussed the ren'ts of the Christmas ecal and bond sale end the j)riarra.m for 122. It ie desirable to a'i-entgrhen trie orKuntaatlon and inc.rea.ie the membership at this time. For thru reanon. all perwxna interested are urgred to attend Mbsa Jane Ilnfford who directed the seal sate for La it a county and who has now become the executive of the association at South Herd, will make a report.
Mr. M. A. Aiirbach, executive of Indiana State Tuberculosis Association, is expected to be prenent and to take a prominent rare
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Card of Thanks
V.'e wish to thank our friends ard neighbors for tiie kindness and ?r.ipathy extended n, during' tiie illn'.fH end death of our infant da tighter, ne.ice and grandch '.Id. Also for thn beautiful floral oKerincs. Mr. and Mrs. IX Iv Flec. Mr. and Mj . A- lUuchenbsrger nnii Ka in U y. 1 - 3 -'. Oidn't Know. Vtcar (t village ronctprt) Mi J-)ics vr Til muz again "I cannot tell voo h v "" Edlnburch Sxtmaii.
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The state-wide eenferenre of (ip's-r-ryuiins: attorneys wbl-h T". 5. I.esh. a' -toriitsy-fceneral of ljuiiana. has called at the request of Harry M laosrherty.
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the erta-tehouse, Mr. J.sh has annoonc-
Htan-r .r.M fn the Krrv tma- tn rnys to rorne for the oonferns t7t Ctr.oao, and !.r n, n. Mr. Leh explained the purjK.-e the fle.MvbHr.t -MT ihxs rri .-.ry . he of Tnt!o as f ":-)W 5 moTetl hte l-os5neie t Bmmen4 in 1 am in receipt of a vonununhraiton 1 S0 ajid started the. n;i Known and j froi Harry M. Dauherty. attorney-
respted Sinn simw-s . Huaiff.
Miss Nina Ciore. ; The enjragr?ment of Miss Nina '' (iore, daughter of Ex-Senator and i Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, to Lieutenj ant Ei(rene Vida), enfjineers corps.
U. S. A., has been announced, lhe wedding is to be in January. The daughter of the blind legislator in one of the mo?t accomplished and popular g'r's in the national capital.
GOV. SPROUL TO SUCCEED PENROSE
:ircs and .-vewc-c-iaied with (fets brothc-f J a. I- Hwrnpfer.. MMtsfuny operated this bqinee f.v Hilrty y n. Jn 'he sprnruf -. 1 3 '. 3 Mr. ITnmpfer re- ; re-1 fr.)m business and with 1. is farni'y moved vi riand.v. Fior d. Mr Huwipfer ws reapected by i'r, . ha i ';h'"i of hi- ai3 a;-nt-llr. arimber the Kin;Eh;s 'f '"o'ambus nd the ? si ard a of ("; Hiesn4 Sarrajivw. The menrer ajid
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In;? the cflllingr of a conference refween federal and state law rnforciiiM officer, esptKially the leecat branches thereof, with a vIst of brirsrsns aoout a closer relation and heoita of co-op-ersiion btween these officers in their efTorta to seen re b bettor enforcement of the federal and atato law., espeoial!p the "awe ag-alnst litjui r and ttie food and fuel supply laws" There has been much talk in Indiana of local law officers falling to n-
t;h.ERiAri?HL NES StUVlCEl v.-sJii.;T-.. .l.in. a.---' Jo a mot William O Sprou". of TV;.riw."ania '-vi!" be dealirraied to s.i.v the 1st Botes '- :-. ro rn yenaro- from ht areie. within a ve.."rc. t '.a-i predict ed todsy by Senajor Jin. II. '.Vata-Mt of In-Jian.l. fiio o:! a t?ie ffin'.Hocse. P't.G'.or '.V"e.t'.!i'i : refl'cf ion took
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tance. lele ,h ne ta.t nl irht, md .strain to.1 a . Just before rr on; to the Wnite nou3e.
many fnep.i may view ii s remains j force the laws properly, and about icii T-jeadaj' nd Wednesday, The 'body j of co-operation between prosecuting --t"l be 'r- uta:-" .tf tne home -of bi sis-i ttorney s and sheriffs and police. Mr. tor Mr. and Mrs. TT. t, Fenscermaker. j Ieah has said he believed there is conr.t e-s i'.vr.dlr. ;?t. i slderable basis for such reports, but
The t'anerat w,it be held Thur's-lay nytafnf from St. ,'osepii ' parish et 9 "'clack. Burta'. w.'.i be In .-. .Joseph's . f.rw.-v in ..'.sarjsre t"ndertakr Kn.-anerltiJi't.
CHANGES TODAY
New Gary Board of Safety Holds First Official Meeting. Four well known mmt-ers of the '.ry rollce dejMrtment lot their Joba and sewn new members were appointed '.v ben the new board of safety, under the Johnson rerfn? held It's f!-at ofJlcial meeUuif ia -4ry yesterday. last n:ht lh aute. fell. strUtlnjt Itectiv.. tierge-nt I ut ! s 1'Jsae-, Deteo tiv-i Sergeamt Klod, ttesk Servant Vaagrbn sn'l Motorcycle Oftlocr Leslie Prtiltt- It In nnderstood thjit the board .rill hoM another ..nieetinjr wtthta e next twenty-four houra whon other i. hangea wi.i be nsad. It is eaid that other charnes will be raa.Jis from time to time so as not tt aJlect tfc moraie of the department. The new mom bur of tho department wbja hem not bail police experience will be bpo&ea in by travolin beats with the older beads. Of the new &ppo!ntmeats made by the board. Will Jam J Linn, fi'rs.;.ij JUef of police at the pliint of the American Sheetj and Tin Plate Co. waa made caf'tala to fill the vacancy nf Former Cajptain James VoiUcka. Mr. Vodlcka. it is understood ivt.ll taJse Sir. ! .inn's former position. Martin Johnson, former beililt in the Gary city court, will become bertlllion hief, James E. Mather, detective aarjreant. Thomas Aydeliotte, former oaptaln of police under the Johnaon administration, desk sergeant, Vathan Potts detective sergeant, Arthur Ahrends, motoroycle policeman, and William J. Kngllali, hwI'c), board operator. James f'oiif' .dii,- was selected as resident of the board of safety, with John u!..ka and Mrs. i. X. lieyaoT ,is the other two members. Mr. It. East secretary to Mayor Johneon, will "be i -yerviHrj". Included it) "thr official bu8ini:&9 t i-ansncf..l by the board a resolution j,- u-wnmoiiy adopted requiring i;r- ill .i !( ;:r,r " the police depart.,jH1j ,,., .... thorough examination b-it'-thv'r acceptance or, the force.
that there is morn co-operation probably tian f-r some time
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FIRE DESTROYS DRUG STORE Vm. Markman Pharmacy is Gutted by Mysterious Blaze..
A mysterious biaze ru'ted the William Markman pharmacy at Fifth avenue and Virginia street shortly before 5i o'clock (Sunday)' New Tear's nigrht. causing en approximate, $10,000 fire loss and recording one of the ruo;t dis-r,-troua blaze that has occurred in iary in several years. According- to the Are depr.-tment the oritflnis unknown It is understood however that a rigid Investigation is being1 maue by the Gary department and one will also be conducted by the
FRANCE TO C0NC1UATE 6. BRITAIN BY WIUIAM X)OK :yt coRroaactT t.'ft, scsvicei VA1US. Jan. . Premier Vtriard and Ln.uia I)ucheur, mlnleter ror liberated regions, will depart for Cannes thic evenlne. according to an Interview nppearlna; In the I'aris edition of the London Daily Mail. The ireniiT will hold fivrth the olive branch of eon' iluitlon to the IVritish on his arival, ll is said. The premier pleaded for closer t!e betivfen France and Crat Britain. "The key the whole Kuropcau ettwatlon and to France ' sei-urity ia a jiaat f alliance with Ureal Uritam." he aaid. "Frauce has repeatfd'.y asked for ti alliance ad lias nm-le known fcer williiiflnese to enter. into it.. It would t e the best proof that vw naval praram in not directed asamet our Urltlah friends. Iil there be a trour pa&t between Oreat Britain and France which wll gradually absorb other atllauceg, tKher allies can be takea In from time to time under agreements similar to that in the Pacific treaty. Hwt the Franco -British pact must be the baels of all of them." Throe troublesome questions will come uj at the etiprnme council at Cannes on which the French and British hold divergent views. 1. German Indemnity, 2. France's naval aspirations. 3. The situation In the Nuar F.ust. It la taken aa a foregone eonrlustoti that M. Brlanil will reimw the reijuest he made In his recent conlrrem-e wltis Premier loorio In London, namely, that allied fiscal commissions of control should b sent Into Germany t supervise the flue noes of the nation Tho British oppoau any sn.-h move. on the naval Issue the British are hostile to France's demands for a hi, fleet of submarines atol llxht crulft-r.s As to the far ea.st. Hritlsh smtlmeju has favored the Grec!, while the French showed i-y tr.piithy for t lie Turkish I'.'ationali.sta bv eiiterlnK into a treaty with them. The British re-c-ently arranged a larft3 Kan for fJreece. 1'remier Oounarls, off (ireeee, it already at Cannes to discus the allies'
lan i or peaen intervention netwei (i the ilreeKs and the Turkish iiHlionai-ists.
GAR Y NEWS
IN HARD LIKES "X 'O'ild not work at all rind had (. take to my bed with m. hfii fever due to intestinal Indlfteiftlorn Kases in my f-fonuo h and pain in my rifct side: .! hd spent my lust cent for doctors and medicine, which ga me no relief. 1 was in despair. A lodjre brother uav me a .bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Jtemedy, and the first dose relieved me Thank:? to this medicine t am now in the best of health.' Jt is a simple, harmies preparation that removes the catarrhal mutua from the intestinal tract and alloys tlse inflammation which catises practical ly ail stomach, liier arid -Intestinal ailments, including: appendicitis, one dose will convince or money refunded. Summers
Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Adv.
LACK OF EVIDENCE FREES MAK Ftatlnc (! c.iere no enotth evidence nalnl Hitv Brb..r e losarv.l'.e!. Cal.,. C:.pt:lf llll r-f hI ir-xin ni( rt ' f .lusilce, ".nijiy, i.rderJ that the tc-vii be v(i,"!.o.,!. J'.arber wa.e arrest e-i hy tht iverf.n,ent autb.orlUc?) after ir' !:! pr-n'ed n .ire dollar bill ,-. t!. l'-!o --yl'.-nnSa pot. which bVi ii'i'i be'-n "tool t n t"n dollar or. e. AFFIDAVIT FILED AGAINST GEORGE HORBACHEK A si affidavit wis Issued fr.im the office, of ProsRc or ;ne .Mtorny Dwlrht M. Kinder Saturday a.arainst t.Jeorsre 'l.'irbntd.ek and John finitth. 2 end 2? respectively. The - !f id a.'. charae 'hem wlt.U the tli.f of a Hoiok au'orw'.'i'.e tvh5c,"i i'a stil-?i Ih'ooi t!;e -irt-ra-e o" Alfred Pitch. The deff ndant v bro'iehf. b:.-k 'ruin ChicBKo by ln-'ollv Kc i-eio.nl. M.is V'.iandc. Wl o n ;ir eiieioi'-.l. llorbch''B said be wn'iid not come lisek to t.J.trj os he wo.ibl i alio - Ji,; tried for mtirdr its C"n!i:a.o than io tand. Jrlsl in Gnry for e;dti,!nsf on t;,e sidewalk. Who ' ! e. didn't c:i;:jrer ! h.e Inr-s here?
PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY TOO TEMPERAMENTAL
?ormer Chicago Actress in Unique Suit in Berlin, Germany. I : F I : LI .V. .Tao. The imhiue -.let '". n iiro'r.ti!.,i,ni !,tar , too titn'rimiTi.il f..r any husband to live ' i h is p:trt -sf the deft n.e that t cin.if itrrantr.-d I y counsel for Walter terie. priorn'ont fitTiniin arch I r cel., 'Jin .if o!i;ic si-el foe divorce by a. 'iiicaK" iflti"! known .,n t!ie slae s .ArrniL Koo.t. Miss i'oroa r.".-o b.irircs (h'ciln w!tn lofrnildirnt her out of Sl'Oi.emi, )!e. in ! r marri.me the aetrefs wig .ua .'' lie: i o-.ii n. Si.ei. laiiiH that nilchl. in:rri:iKt in hnst.am! k t lartcn inns of money f'r. in lu i and ev.ntulic left her. J-he (recel (dm to B rin whore, she ar-ierts. she found him liuri ii ilh his first wife from wio.irn had never b en divorced. Osterie's Ian yiv is wirking- sip a r.setiona! line i f dof .'tiee. Too much, inperuir.ent --r.ys ti;e lairyer. who hums Arirm wa I e shop frirt in Chi-i.-o before Os't-rl irl her. net i mity enabled io-r t? Ret on tlie .ne and Into the movies". OMterlv .-ntends that, on-jug to his wife's -.ronounced antl-i rniin attitude, h. vas forced to leave her. Oetcrlo alecjes further that she played a prominent purn In sin an! LCerman film ailed the "Beayt of Ibrlin" and enutfd the role r-f the tortured Bergian mother in another anti-German play. Mi.s i'toma was l:n. .--., before her ret ire j-pen r fiooi the s:aise ?is the nUUionati dollar bcuttty." Her eounse! is p epu r; n ;r a strnnet fight in view of the sentiment which might be aroused in r.haif of Osterie through, the charges of h'stiiitv to Oermany.
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Whether or not you have it will depentJ very largely upon yourself. If your investments are safe anci prnfitablefcaprAie and prosperity should be yours. As contributory thereto, we recommend tHe placing of your funds in bur
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. They draw '7 interest, payable semi-annually. They are secured by first lien on Improved Real Estate in the great Calumet iDstrict. They can be bought on the partial payment plan Hy paying 1 0 down and the remainder in monthly installments. Investors can safely rely on the judgment of the following men, who are officers and directors of the Bankers Trust Company and other well-known financial institutions.
F. RICHARD SCHAAF, President WALTER E. SCHRAGE, Vice President JOHN E. FRAAS, Vice President EMIL G. SEIP, Vice President E. C. SIMPSON, S ecretary-Treasurer
DIRECTORS
F. RICHARD SCHAAF. President. First National Bank, Gary, Ind. HAZEL K. GROVES, President. American State Bank. East Chicago, Ind. EMIL G. SOP, President, Calumet National Bank, Chicago, Hi.
JAMES A. HEMENWAY, Director, City National Bank, BoonviHe, Ind. JOHN E. FRAAS, President. Peoples State Bank, Crown Point, Ind. W. E. SCHMIDT. President, Roseland State Bank, Chicago, III.
WALTER E. SCHRAGE. President. Bank or Whiting. Whiting, Ind. ANTON H. TAPPER, President. State Bank of Hammond, Hammond, Ind. WM. D. WEIS, Chairman of Board of Directors, Citizens National Bank, Hammond, Ind.
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. First National Bank Bldg., Gary, Ind. Gentlemen : Without placing myself under any obligation, I would be pleased to have you furnish me with further information. Yours very truly.
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Complete Information Will Be Gladly Furnished by Our Officer Bankers Trust Company First National Bank Building, Gary Authorized Capital and Surplus. $315,000.00
