Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1922 — Page 8

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Details for Transfer of Administrative Machinery for Free State Worked Out

(HI 1 IF.TIV.t UN ISSN AT ION AL NP.WS SERViJEJ LONDON, Jan. 9 At the IriH office it wa said that the tsacuataon of British troops from Ireland wotUd be tODdncted with the utmost speed. Also, all the prisoners still remaining- in Jail will be released by the British authorities. Everything will 1e done, it tu ud. to hasten the transfer of governmental authority to the new Irish proTislono.1 frovernment at Dublin, which Is let to le farmed. by EAflLEc. i;i:kves i$rF,- CCRf.HsrCNDENT I. N. SERVICE.) UlN'DOX, Jan. !' . l'ritish guvern:Ti official are 8ltf.nl; .t wit!: .:rsftinir th" rew Jrib bill uhi.-h will (Vfaf formally the Irish free state, it v- iearrtM this aft'vr.c -on . It will he let ro.i'ii" d In partiam-.iiu v-n Jan. 1 ? or hnrtly thereafter. A g-Tvrrntneiit coimu ;t t e in work1." R r n t th details f.r trie transfer t.f t administrative murliiiwy in Ireland (exclusive of l"lter to tluj new ;rjv!9louai goreriiaieiit. w hich tfte .c.nn Fein wl'.l es:abli.i at Irjblit:. riisllMi r.ewspapo: ;:i eornm'Mitiiisr on th? action i.f the dil in ratify ins tratv. expi'i'ss'1: brlb'-i tbtc the. I: 'th japie were Aati?i'-d anl 1 hat ver.tua iiy the Sinn Ft Hi tac;i'na would roach a ec'npr-v.c'.je. The- terms wcio th" very bear that r uid have been etr.u-tl ni,d.-r tho rourr.stanc3." said tee Irish Itideipndfnt. "There !a id io tbt that if : ) peoplo had been giv n an opport unity to r?ist'T their w'.siie.. th''re w.tjM hav; been a b! majority in fav'-r of arre.n.nnoe." A sub-ommittee had-.-d by Colonial Secretary 'iMton Churebii:. is worlt -li.sr out th- deta'is for . the immediate r-ir..jral o Br.:ih troops from southern Ireland. Also, it has under consideration th following ether maters. Petails of the t-!Ti which will legalize ,e Jri'h trea'y and establish the Irish f:ee ?'ate. Transfer .f ai'.m.i.'.'Hvlve authority in a r.lrlsb provisional ro vernmetit. hion t expected to ccm Into being ; lo: PV bruai v 1. Appointment of a boundary corosr.isCon to fix the i8i)'.'a frontiers of i-:.ter. if ris'fr eori!nrAs her refusal to join th Irih ir- st.'ite. 1; i believed Die Irisit bill will he tit",.t-n up r -:v. as th.-. hoime of mmi.,nr ratifies the ft-o-r power 1'aclflc i"tniiMii neff'.tiotod t W8'hmg:ton. Dail' deeisio ti cxpr'ss'es the m iHhe of nln,'.-tntl-.8 of the Irih peo-

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troubie h; w.U" better able to h vi.bl It 'niri.s'-!f. t )u nsovRj ilip'ii" .if llii.-i ii.t'ii'' "Why itlr! 1,1-avi' lli'iiic" svtii.-h v i 1 1 be sbuwn fT live iUv, )! liinl nu today at lite I'arthenun thealrf. Yhe;ifr rt- not Mri- t n.ly at r::y Utio; to profit bv the evperteinM others. the experienced nr.- .! . .s w tiling til dob o'.it the niii.-.-. S'n,di Is tit.' cue with ibis plot tiro, which mere.iv triiTi to strike n new tnd.in phuti'Mhiy prt-fientjt ion nod OeniMi-str-tte ih.i.t ix.tl le.ssun lniiy bo witiM in a manner mo.-t cnl erla in Ihk and wit!;. .'.it iin.hic -tress of niawki-Ii septl'iicr.tHlfty. W net i-e-r y.iii need th" ex nerit nee ! not it is often '..est t;i lend a willing ear or a;; Interested eye. 'erta;n!y th. re's nothing. ..rrenstve and who knows !iur wiui; the dioeninker may have the shoe that fits some one some time.

and fllcht across the prairie to the Tfnlvernul Portland I'enient plant yards, tnilii'lfnff in hti story. Novmny told of how after belntr trapped into the Joirs' Inline and gien a few drinks, a brown sMiied jilrl with the assbstanle of her

Tn tiie wonderland America, llttir N'anino Xiinaio, 22 year old and pretty, here Fix months as the intendf-d pit tnre-brldo of nti Indiana llarb") steel -worker, today found a new an, Krcater libertv when she w shot to

NOWICKI ENTERS BUSINESS FOR SELF John C. Xowiol.i, for many years ll:e sa'nianuKer of the TVar.k J. Waohe-vii-r. real estate off tee. has entered the ten! estate field for himself, and will open his doors for business tomorrow' morning in the b;ii;din a.t the corner of ti.'Klny ami I ' I tint m e r ,i-enn. s. 'lth tiie rapid expansion of Hammond Mr. Xowicitl feels that tiie real estate business is no: over-crowded. ' ami with Ms wide experieueu J)IU fH miliarity wUh realty values, he hopes to have an active part in the continued, development of th;.-- city In particular, i It wii-.s Mr. Nowlclii who -coined the phrafe "71a rnitioni, the VlttrfburK of the. West," and it l.in',,. now there Is e-'.r.ry reason to helievo It's predictions will . come true. PEACE DOLLARS HERE IN TOWN The pew peace Uoilars are ro re and I'Mndrtds of Haintrond people have e.vchwnped an old Uc'.iar for the new one. j states lavld T. Kmer;- , of the FHst Trust and tiaviRgs isan'.i. ' The new peace dollar Is a ra-dl.-al .-IP- ! Iiarture from the old tpe. Ther lei-s tr1)j)iinK and the n-:res are more' ;:ror,i)i;iicod. The old bird t V.N. time.! f'.ulches the olive branch and ''a'cuu-j b1a, as typified In the feminine nead on the opposite side fairly beams with, sml'es. j "Surely is rlxhtly nair.K.l, the -JVace ! Dollar."- says Mr. Knry. "and they have created a sonsatif n. There is a j trftnismlouj demand Tor I icm and we i wr; probe fly bo able to supply all." j WHI TING MAN DIES

AT COUNTY FARM!

WHTTING. Ir.d. .Ian. sura of East 1 U-th sire' at the County Fa -rn aft typhoid pt.eiKii n !a. Tii-i br-jiight to WfcPitiK b Owens, v. ho had fliaj re

mates had tr!-d to j.p-k his po. kels. : death by the m.dher of the man whom V Jieti he resist.-d, Xovotny says .Tones' s"e soortieil t marry. iiicime aiitrv and threatened to shoot! Slnainfi- nietrlly In the kitchen of

him. Then a fifti t followed. And to

a.p? will-. h'.K life, Xovotny jurnpi d ti-niuRlt a pane of w intlow to tip. street li. !". Then it was thai Xovoi.ny claims to hao throo, n his pursuers oil" his trail iy Ttinntiif;: to the leaf of tho house. Jones is said to have eomo to the door, and Lelic imr the person of Jack Zic p,'...ss!:iir across the street to he Xootny. tired, kiliintr the Universal I'ortiand emient worker instantly. JONES "TBAHES" STORY tut Jones has another story. When the police arrived on the scene of the affair, the accused murderer had r 1 1 1 1 -his revolver, swabbed the barrel, shitiod the instrument and replaced it

back tn the bureau draw or as if un- j t. or Xanino. molested by human bands. The darky I Hut tiie girl remained cold, claim- that he was mo. concerned in! She had found a new love, she said, (he shoot inr fracas milv insofar as he! The mot her n r.HKwi bv t he Ka rt fa.c'Nl

he;- brother's hoine nl ilTP.l l-"ir s(.rethis nioi nlti' as slm dreamed of t Sinew love sh" lad f"unl to take tin place of tlio obi. she was startled by i tie entrance of Mrs. Marie Tli'l?7.zl niot lo-r of A in hoiiy, ma t . h -na I. er am loissi.-nate Ia.in. The mother had come to plead for I ho last time tin love of her . She l ee-iHed (he many !iiidne.t s both siie and h'-r son had d"tte for Natr.iio. Sim related the privation and sucrltb'ii the two of tl.'rn had endure.; In amassing: $?) which they l,ad sent to Xanina. to brinnf her to America

from ;he Italian vilia.Ke of Pivatte. Audi tinnliy .h. eliii'di.-d !:; iii'toiiii.tit v ilh j

a word picture of her s oi's K''-a! lo

SHOCKING TRAGEDY I'HP'AHo. Jan. 7. Jteeauso his wife In iihed at him when he chlded her for drinking. Aiohael foridon told the poll, t torlay he stabbed her to death. The

couple' four children witnessed th-i

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Condon v as arrest. -d and declared j b- bad foU,,d his wife luto.x ieated. Hetook lo r home and upbraided her. j "My wife o,,ly laughed mid sneered."! I... said. "J went orjizy, grabbed a j knlf.i from the kitchen table f,n! null, bed her v i!h it." I

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'erbatim liiL-, "manufactured ' st.,i y as did his wife and the oilier r. embers of the household. They said Xovotny had passed alons the street and threw a stone once or twice at their house, finally breakiti" the window and frighteniug the women folks. Jones sajs whett he came lit. me he was told of these malicious attacks and that he waited for Xovotny to return. Later in the . .veniiiK .boos said that Xovotny was pointed out to him by his w ife, alkitiK ahum in the street. Jones sa.vs he pave him chase and that Xovotny fired hack, shootinK the man on 'ho opposite side of the street STRTJSS ANSWERS CAX.L This story was told to Chief of Police Christ Struss. who with Cat. tain Mahar und two other police of(i. rs had answered the call. The suspicion of the officers was aroused by thf stvrn s of tho three darkies w h.-n .!! told in a steretoype form with suCi exactness ami wit hot: t qm-stion. TOUR ISfVOI-VED ARRESTED All four. AYm. Jones, bis wife, the ii'! Rosa Wilson and .Jacob N'ovctny.

w-ro arrested to he held p.-nd'.nc an I investigation. It is saj.,1- that Wm Jones had been siven u com mi t tin en t hy t'onstohle John t'o.a to act us his deputy, but that he had never received his commission or sworn in. l,ast year. If. nes had been appointed as deputy to'.'.instable T.eo Ilona ventura. but was' relieved a ft v months ago aloner with :

the oriental charce of murder. A

volver from the f.r).N of hrr s.haw :. Xanino with a sere.-rni Hoi to the do r of the kitchen. The mother turned. She raised the pistol as liie fran;!c nir! ftnmKli.i! to open the d.-or. Tiiree tiuiis Hi,, rej.-cied mother inlawurtssed tin- trlK'nnr. The nirl sank to the floor. Mb od co,:rse.l from her tnouili and tin; hideous wounds in letbreast. Tt rr r ttrieken Naniip. raised herself tn her feet, f 1 1 through t he doorway and stMneriu).; to ti..- hfiio of the cellar steps through he-self at their foot. Her crumpled body lay an il bad fallen tin;', police arrived . The mother was looi;; on u charce of murder. Tho son, Anthony. ptrVk-

y tho borr.pt' of th" suddenness refuses to f his Intended '..role, ic slniti n rl bus sn i.rt:

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Vllgt:?UrC j Xanino bad been six nnoi'tis In :! t I'ni'.ed Stat-.s. Two rio-r tbs r.j a mart'aii Mcet-se was isjun-.i to An . thoey and X.mitio . Tie- jslrl pers's'ed j In ref usir.; ".. th'.ciii wllh t itei i lemon y .

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7. stteve Ma- j t. passed away ' n" i''-ess of j ni I r"mn in s w er e IV I I y I'mierta .-r 1 II

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. bars.-of of impersonatinm an off., et-j Use Grandma's Sage Tea! and curry in concealed -eapons wtli , , a1r,V,r, Tana nnA t

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cemetery, Hammond. The deceased was 3ft years of aae and Is survived by his daughter. Mrs. Jessie lu Hrai-ek. of Chicago, a son bonis Mas'ircit of V, biting and a brother, Frank Masnrt-k of AVhitin.

B RHEUNIATiG.

ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN

"It IS to

members who

ratifler.ttons, hav.n?

r-iai their protest, will now furl; I tee w ish-s of their constituents." The Freeman's Journal pointed out that F.amonn re 'alern had said that i e dall would be the sovereign author-

1 y In tb.e republic . j ' 'Whether this decision won!-! b re- ; iieete- or not tiie ir't" people have t recovered t'nelr freedom and ar. mas- j To. ,,f heir own land," said the Fre- j t an's Journal. The majority of rsr w.-popers in s.Mi'h j Ireland approve:! the ratincmion. j WHY DO GIRLS LEAVE HOME?!

! ccaus larent are, sometime!, too vruc-i to i -.eir children. i C the lure of the city. i if shattered romances and town f-s ndal. They leave in ar.sw-er to fa'e maU'iron ial ad vert i. semen s." Tho search, for romance and fine Cio! hea is i t resis t a b; e. Tims, Anna Q. X: "son. tl-.e motion picture, mtar. in no nneertain terms ex- ! oiindeil her reasons w hy over S..i''' sirl-t fiesert the hearthstone every- year. Tile cirl proMerji has haffied the i.ea,-, i-ii"wrt authorities, an 1- aCboueth from t roe in time many preventatives have heen evoHed for tie benefit of the yot.nfir wotner., thr d : sa r t)i a ranee -ai--J-continue to be appalling. I.i'K the roan who w as ferrlh:..- de-tin'-d hy th b-iiiiff of -t h MTnls cour In Chicago los.. t. e,-'- for- hanitiut-: around the court rooru and !lH'ei:n j to t'-e usual po tha' conoy t.i l-pht. auo sriv-i as his repsott for l-intr t hat .v hearir.s- what b'-onciit otb' r into

WOMAN SLAYS SON'S SWEETHEART 'Continued from I'age One)

tiie police and Is Tieing- he'd as a witness. TAKEN- AS WITNESS Iiazed and frightened by his close shave from the bissme bullets of J.ines' (tun, Xovotny v as found lab' Saturday nlsrht Pi the railroa.l yards of ti e Ciiiversal I'ortiand f'einrrt tmnpat'.y by Chief of Police .Struss and l';i pti.in r-lalii-r to where he had escaped after tl. rowing his rursuers from his t rail. Xovotny rehearsed tiie entire shooting :t!'jis, from the time that .bines escorted him to his b..me. promising to furbish him with drink, prirl and very-tt.ln'-, to his narrow escat-e from death

Instant Relief with a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil."

P.heumatisni i "pain'' .-nly. j Xot one case in fifty requiries inter- j nnl treatnn-tu. Stop dru.ectrtK '. Kti j soothing, .enet rat i ns: "St. Jacobs 'hi j right into your pore, stiff, nch'n joints, and relief comes itistantl .. "St I Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and J cannot burn the skui.

bimher up! Cjuit c -r.i pb n i v, iz ' te't a small Irial b.ttle of old. iionest "St. Jacobs oil" at any drufr store, and in Just a moment you'll be tree iio.ii rheumatic parti. or-ti-5 and stiffn.-sy 1 Vin't suffer: lle'ief awaits y-.u. "Sr. Jacobs oil' is ju.-i as jor sci atica, neu -a 1 g i a , ium bag.., backache, sura i n s. -A .1 '".

Tj-... use of Sage and fubh'ir f r -Stortna: laded, gray hair t h natural .lor dates bail-; i ... r a r. i no ' :i - i ' .-tun,-. She us 'd i- !., ken 1 ,r lour leuiutifuiiy di-it. pl.-.ssv mill a 1 1 1 act lv.. . AVhejiever icr hair p ',? on tt.ut dub., failed or stt'cal-.-d a pp. a t a ncc. i h; simple jniMure was aopi-cl with w ...n-d.-rfjl effect. lint brewiUiT at h"ti;e ;s mi.-sy and ...ii. .1 -da te . Xc, a ia y s, i.y asKine; a' any druv store b-r a i.ollle of "Wveth's Stivte and ?u!pbu:' '.'"mo- r.nd." j on will set this fam-us ..Pi po-'pa i a t :"r . iinj,!'iiVol by the ,id'i:iiop of otte r in-jred-:tifs, w h::-!i can 1 e ci p nde.l r, pop to restore natur.U color an i '... au'y to the t.a,r. A welj-known d. . w rt tow n iirui;'st says it darkens tiie hair y nattiraliy and evenly mat mo ody .'i,n tc!! i: l.a-' he.-n applied. You simply damnen a p..nc,o or soft brns i with it a;id draw t'nis throii",h your hair. tak-nir one strand at a Cm. . Hy niorninz t he jyray hair d t -a o ! i s. and a i ft r another appii.ation or two. it bec-iivs hoMutifully li.trk and tl-.sry.- Adv.

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Gary, Indiana egins Tuesday,

Doors Open Promptly at 8:30 a. m. Alschuler Co.'s Big Fine Department Store began vith Gary.. The class of merchandise carried at all times included only best standard and approved brands and grades. General Dry Goods, Men's Wear, Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Read y-to-Wear for Women and Children, House Furnishing and China.

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The Lowest of your Entire Life Be on fiand Early Mold Your Place in Line. There Will Be a. Crowd.

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ray cold I ALWAYS te?p Dr. Kins' Nev Discovery handy. Jt breaks t;p ".arrj, stubborn colds nnrl stops the. paroxysma of rouehinc. Xo barmfnl

rinijra, but jtist grxxl medicine rirti zist 60c.

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New Discovery For Colds and Coutxs Stubborn Bowel sirned. T.eavintT the howels unmovd results in health destruction. Let the pently ftimuJating Dr. King's Tin's brin to yoti a regular, normal bowel functioning. 25 cents. Ail druRifisti. D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE r. Kind's Pills "

BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dishes 55c IV! EE HOTEL Rejtuvaai Jamrs Conft'e Phene 574

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Series 22 BIG SIX Prices Touring $1785 Coupe $2500 Sedan $2700 Series 22 SPECIAL SIX Prices Roadster, 2 Passenger $1425

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$1475

Club Roadster $2150 Coupe, 4 Passenger $2150 Sedan $2350

The New LIGHT SIX Price3 Reduced Effective January 7th Touring $1045 Roadster, 3 Passenger $1045 Coupe Roadster $1375 Sedan $1750

ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES P. J. Bauwens Auto Sales 756 Hohman St. Phone, 247 Res. 2801 Distributor for E. Chicago, Whiting, Hammond and Indiana Harbor

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REPORT OF CONDITiON OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GARY, INDIANA At the Close of Business, December 31, 1921 RESOURCES Loans $1. 385.588.0) Overdrafts 526.46 United States Bonds 1,564,905.26 Other Bonds nd Investment? c) 13,514. 13 Bank Building 100.000.00 Cash 556,838.85 $4,521,372.70 LIABILITIES Capital , $ 200.000.00 Surplus 100.000.00 Undivided Profits 67,650.44 Circulation 200,000.00 Deposits 3,339,722.35 Due Federal Reserve Bank 600.000.00 Dividend Unpaid 14,000.00 $4,521,372.79 WE RECOMMEND FOR A FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT OUR 7 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS F. RICHARD SCHAAF. Picsident E. C. SIMPSON. Ca.hifr B. T. LE.MSTFR. Assistant Cashier

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