Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1922 — Page 5

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Tuesday, January IT, 1922 THE TIMES PAGE FIVE

-ROWN POINT fSjEWS

Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

3I0RE CAVE-INS FEARED TN srR ANTr.y

AS MINE COLLAPSE SHAKES WHOLE CITY

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Miss Ilti... :oi' 'o Najwrvihe.. I"., vs . business caller at the t'. Cr own Point ou Saturday t, ' Mart uf act nrins Co, on Monday. J-c the saesi ot Miss lren OarroK, lr i -n- Btul Mrs. jed iarair.a? 0a''- J Rochester. Tmi, are tie hovx-? g Miss TUiian Crerhaeb. who Is en-.-' of Mr. and Mr-. W. EL iei:, ndoyad In Chicago, spent tlia woe:-en v. f-el:. ith rc'.atM't's here.. Miss Me!"i Macha-tafc. who has

Miss Verona Haas and Ju;se Z:-i .uarantened for

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trrlssen heart! Chaancey Olco?', in t; r; Classed Robin, in Chi cat o -n aturIay nisht. Oftorsre Etermui beg-aai ca'ting let t yjft-br lake the firat of I'.-- wssit, i-- being: at thta time 1 inches thick, nod of very fir. ; .'.i?.y. The private icso ixvaant at (War iake vre all tilled i week, the tea being eight inch hi there. Is fear that there may yat ba much cold weathfj- the !oc:-U -fee mea ana takinc; time by the ttrte3ofc and nrstin Ire at this time. aiagr to the mild winter l.st year faa of any thickness formed on the 'ahea, artificial ice being i.vid tvclr.-.-UveJy tre lu( iurn.er. a. JEL Condkwa, the reeentiy ejected KQpr)ntade'Dt t schools, 8r-r h--fn-iw dntVea Monday. Miss Edna Serl will ba returned a itan: opTateneirt. and Superintend"?: t 'itdon intend to cury our the samo rc oik-lea as tjo? estbli-ed by th;

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the pa? I few weeks

with rfhthrr . bas o far recovered

as tj be able to rescnie ier duties at j lii etevbore r-rohang-e on Monday. Miss Tiili Toubs. who h-s tifn in j ti borne f hor laer. Mr?. "r-orfr ( Kc;wr, bas ret timed to llorhaat'-.r, to pea so cltnfj with Mm. A1. Xiuinvj--- j ma !

XF.1V MRHJA6f! I.lCSr.. Kenneth Fsppins-er, nammona, Mar- J ?rt I.ti surlier. Hammond; Cornells ' H j:r.r-hr'.-s. Garr, Minrv;i iir, Cary: ; ; 'on ?-tr.hn;, rror.v, l-'rances KerUzc.r-1 s.iS, O: ry ; .Viix-.rt Von Acktiv iUn-; jnonO, Ne!'.c JItppertr, Haramwid : j 'Jrant iriii?, Valp.!-3 Mabel Hart in. j ear. "Yance-j cmcr. Oar?; John Novak, ' Oa-r. .. ti i'.f.ra, v;ary; Frani ; Mraviaae, Indiana Harbor, Joepa J c.kov;,i. Tticiana J'fcvrbor; Milco Dan- : f ci--, Oas-y, Mary Kra.od. ary; Sani bivwni, Whitins. Mary Vedok, Whit - ; Sup:; Pete Kcnadir', Indiana HiU.:.

.-ara ranx y. H.ifinray. r. C'onacn j nTV InKAvicK, Indiana. Harbor; Par!' -m raowe his family h-re as soon as.s?..t., idi0i4' Harbor. Jennie Zn-rtch. i

Kasi inicao; Andrew Orieh, Ham-j , rnond. Anna Solin, Hnmnonl (

aa find a suitable location. K. "W. Kartier of Minneapolis, Minn.

LL FIRE STILL OWNERS

klary Jodge Says tliat STtats j

k Vfll irot Even Have to

Show, latent or Manuiacture, Moonsliine Must

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M " p'3bai fcr City Jadgw "William Iunn in Uiaaonla s of eaea in tto at rare vhrn r t ia shown tbat 4e(iiat b-rou hs. fo fcim'em eharcrea of vVktfcion of Mi? Ilraor law ar? th ewaers ot atilla "1 am sioinff to fine etrery ot cf '"ieKB," said tba fxrt tbis womin? in iil3poaBs o umber of liquor ras, fda JSr5ch ha in?Oiel JheaTy .penalties. '""if, person baa a tIl in. their poa--MvrsrUrn. 1 am j-oing to fine tibm a 120 fityr the first ofTens and for the peerui jmfTafim a fia of at lea.t iT,0 tofffchr hsota a 39 lay Sail sentence."

"The mattafacturo of nwooaf?Mn rn j :.ry iaota sot to t op.' le contlnueu. j ITcn woonabiaera an gwiag- to go to j S)?.al tot me." Soma weeks ae in ;r Oaa-y ttonr law caww b for.

Lj'-Jdra JkrwSerof it was inttnaad tba twwS Pft vat ot sAera cucusli in (sen omtap tJie) Uier Saw 2m. Anna Kooarida. 40TT AAaas fft, Vaa tinted a nun of $Ud and eoats for &a.Tiatr a espoed hiir. a coil and thaw prta o a atUl la hsr poaatssion. "1 dKalim to aead a woman ta Jail." ajd Xniigr Dana avid I'll not srive yoa at. Jail eentsnaa for the first ofTena. TH wmrn yxra however not to jt&r freforo ma on a second oECciiae fcoa!TePi, -T tyie tall h rtw cC theoo 'waa and roea ya 5 iw that fm ,-ovrs to fine thant if they are oausht tarith a at 111 la their poosresslon." ATpareatly fcartrs laarned her Vbjmn Jtns. Koaamda Informed tha Jixlcre ( ha.t ho had betfcar tell thera himself. To no catcli tra no Don master judtgEi -afae iszuaxkcd after par'nr her fine

Madison street was fined J1S0 and coatr -i.7id !"entneed to :i days in Jail and Joha Kaanoavr 45? Maryland atreet j m also crivaa a fine of $10 withrnit j the Jail sentenca. Hot'a n- j able to pay and ",n aTl probabMlty Willi ha-va to jhjva thir time oat n iiil. I

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rr!"d to 1-o-.v- mach her v!cllons erf a;.-'i t-cijte i . Mir- McCcTmac raaife her debat this ytar inr grand 01 era. She is a "find" of Mary Oar den's and Tier charrning vf ire u ti! h'icc day no doubt win hr t.-h front ranks in grand opera. Miss McCnrmac asi the i-eclpient of a bu;e bouquet of Amlean Batit.y roses at Mio efid of .Tin of h.r well rendflred :;- ieotions. Jane Mojica sang- Uiua I-nTtiva, IaGrima from l.'fMast D'Amoro by lioni?.orti and a number o.f Spanifcb norw'fi s-.ing- in the native tongue. He alao aangr StJtintime which was so well received that th ainr 'R-aa obliged to respond aain to the encore with th chortis of his aelection. No small rtrrTint of tho credit Is dno Mr. Isoac Van Grove, who aeoorrtnaniod th siue-nr. Mr. Van Gtpto s

Mary Garden's own arcrwiranint, and H tork Ilia sj'xrtator o,iy a short time to rcliz i hat Mr. Van Grove is a master of .be art of panio accom-ixuiy'ntr.

children, and licr i.Uoliaii J died about a year ago. Mr. Jahasz before his marriage to the plaintiff lin-pd at the Pallos home on lth an-d Monroe street. He formerly owned a sara?e immediately adjacent to the Palioa hoo. Before his death. Mr. Pallos had been a lifeIons frirnd of tbf parents of John Jnhaea, and it. was on account of this, that John lived at the patios home. Mr. Juhaaa has been slct for a nninbar of months and has boen tinabie to work. He baa not had the money to pay the alimony which the court ordered him to pay. his wife and about a week ago, ha wan brought into conrt for non-payment of alimony sad placed In lall until aucii time m be could

pay his former wife $68.66. John does

not have the money and will probably spend some time in jaiU His brother-in-law, the father ot a notnber of children baa been keeping John eilice bis siefcness but on aeeount f( his being

withont work far the paat. four months

MERRILL VILLE

As far as the financial rtde f tlie he tajmot th monfy for Johll John .-oncert is concerned, it was a big-e , v. (hmtilit into -n.ir-t .h.riif

to defend himself in the alienation

Mrs. Hsztl KJJmora and sister Ru Priee left laat Monday to att.ind r eiffht weelts eonraa at PurtJaa. The Commonity Meeting will b h; next Friday evening. There wfU 1. no doubt a good pi-ouxaw. The milk sbiivpers held a xaeatit r here in th acdllorlam last rViday a. ternooii. Last Satnrday was TUxas towns!.. Teacbers' Inatitnte. M rs. W. (3. Woods is reported a t icj; !ra iietter. The telegraph iinernen are still i town, one had the mipfortune to f.-ii and break hia coilar bine, lan O'd nor of Dyer and one bad diphtheri and was taken to t'-ooi. County hosp, a;. The dick folks j-e all about the san In town.

sucotss ami est an entertainment for t!iu.-i? 1c very, no one couud wish for anything 'r.

vrms DECREE "Vrt?dden !. inurry for a ot'iud i two years and to paj- S?.'0 u week for tho apport of his ciiild antll it beoraea 16 Tiara f ase, Alviti Stewart, aas gxanted a diworco in the Oary .Superior Courf. trona his wffo Stella Stewart yesterday.

moitth to arr NEW IalCEHSE TAGS rkt yaar 1SSI Ticeasft anmher yet?? If you are driving yonr car, you had better sea that your auto is eiaipped with the mow 19?3 license plates by the 13th of nest month a? officials have ben asked to co-operate with thf Hoosier etate AutomobSl Association officials in enforcing the Iscease tag law after that time, Ijettera ware sent oat tr t'hn poifrw beada ef Uw vrlou cities in Northern Indiana yeMerday from the off . e of tb Booster Sfata Aotomobiie Assneiatton offioo in 3ary to arrt all delimjaont aato owners after that datei

GARY NEWS

LOOKS FOR GAS LEAK WITH MATCH Artdy Majsaoia. 2S W. 53nd utreet, mnd gas in tb.3 lioose, wlsht heforo ia.Tti The tw was la darkness and str'S in? aorae matches started to hunt for the leak. It was not loner before he found ii. There was a lend eilofTon, A call was nant Into the Are department who eatingulshed the blaze before any material damage bad ben donei

Views ot recent cave-in in neart ot Scranton, i'a. Above, crowd J gazing at odge of sunken district where timbers have dropped into h!e. Below, all that was left of" one of the houses over the spot: after tho surface collapsed. The trapping of a score of rnicers in oec of the mines btTieath the' city of Scranton, Pa and the sinking of the surface over several acres; Uue to the caving in cf the proand above the mine has aroused residents' of the city to the constant danger of a more serious disaster. Several' lesser cave-ms have occurred in the main parts of the city, be uses hav-i pg been wrecked and street rendered impassably The recent cave-in a,Tv . en1e Clty hke the shock froro an earthquake. Several men in the Gsen Alden mine, below where the cave-in occurred, were killed 4tnl many others injured by falling coal and btams.

ALIENATION OF AFFECTIONS SUIT ON AT VALPARAISO Helen J::basa vs. Ttose I'alios is the t'tle of th'- ; lie fiat in of affections suit on triai today at Valparairo. The :!jit was :ili d by (ieorge Jtose, a number months aero for S,WQ damages :'ir Ueiea Jahasz o frary, who chargcs tbpt M". H?f 3 Pallos alienated the atfoctiMis cf Imr husband John. Kinder and I.rai-r are r.;: ewatins Mrs. Pal!c.. The pldintit'C is a youtifir woman in her '. wcnti'-s, whib- M rs. 1'aiios. the woman cb'rcre i with ibe v. iienation of her Vtsban 1'h aff'-rMons in a woman 4S yfr oil Shi; ij lii.t mother of four

OPERA STARS THRILL AUDIENCE

ric'otlinuf voire when she aangr the

ft'i .ul. ?.! irhr.ela, 'rom tho well known

izct's Carmen. Tho mnsic lovrr!

LAST EVENING and slio was app!audel for ten minutes

a.t a ti?-ie. Miss McOrmac alsn -i-o?e "The 14 tie Gray Home in the West," 'Believe Mo If All Thoae Ej:dfsatinr Tmne niarros." "and "Annie ljauHe" a.-i her onc.-?. The infMMause which she rwivfi loft ri lioiii t in any on;"s

This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds

Apply in Nostrils It Opens Air Passages Instantly.

1 Tht rt? "Mary a lfvs utre wnlfl he a dead, one If it wasn't tor his connections."

remarts an exchanjr Meantng that! (he home folks supply U;e currency Watt' Poston TransrriDt.

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MOTHETR GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS

tfFFOR CHILDREN ijp I A Carsara Uauaetor watrl iaiai.

t-mt,Xa'3nat aam. and brstr? tnria. Tttmf IreaM a CkMlaaaion a KlmiLHairvm. M nSX. aaiixtM CIBtS tMAT C L Rav S. Y

sponsors or too anair, . one nothing that would VJrEMMiSM? If'Il.f MIH ; ! .Wrt

Uary proved Its appreciation of srood mnsic last nisrht when over one thousand people packed the Op.ry threatr to hear the prcatest concert that this city has ever had. K very one agreed that too members of the American K"-

Slon, v ho were sponsors of the affair.

ooulil have don

hzve pleased

did the toaewt wlucb was staged la-'st sight. j It seemed that all Gary bad turned t

out. The main floor was packed, and j jjtt;j every fat in the Jxtlootiy was occupied, j

Etta tas aecot.d beJcony w-;ts wtU nil

ed. On of tbe boxes

by Mayor anj Mrs..!

and M. Itv Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, W. p. Pattarsson and Mrs. Jinres E.

Patterson. 3u atiot'ser ' mox wro i

aeated Kx-Ms.yor W. F. nodsjes and Mrs. Hodges and their gnosis, while th two npper box. were occupied by American lesion men. Miss Maty McCormac held the audience Rpeil-bonnd with h-r cl"'-. soft.

Cold ? and ratarbh yield Hke rnapki to soothing, heal my, antiseptic cream that penetrates through every air pasase nr.d relieves swclien, inflamed ir.c-nbranes of nose and throat. Tour closfged nostrils open rt?ht P and you c;n breathe freely. Hawking- and yn-jfflin?; stor. Iont stay staffed up and tiiijerab'. . Get a small bottle ef Klys Cream Balm from roar drttgsrist. Apply a 'ittle in the nostrils and get lnstset relief. Mi Wow -ndorse this remedy knetrn fcr moie than fifty years. Adv. . -.-

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. J .hnwn. Mr. i

GARY FXREAIEN ATTE1TD FUNERAL

Aasiirtartt Fire ilu'ef 1-Yank Parkey and thlrty-Cv memir of tba Gary

j Sre department went to Hammond yes-j

j terday where they attended the f uneral j of Bert Kotier, brave veteran of the Hammond department, who was killed j in. the disastrous J. J. lviiff building fire a t Hammond lt week.

JHUSTKNOW THE CONTENTS ftary eiprs."TBea wh dettver paok$sa are liable to a fla under the Volstead acS even ff ther are not at ware that the pjickajee contains moouih!ne or Illicit whiskey. This was th rise of Jordan Thonsn , colored expressman, who was artrestcd by the police as ha was dettf-,--iEff a packase coaatol: a m',l iharrel of moonshire froui tbe home ' pf Milan Vsixei oa 15th e ven a o t-o n'oxTeatoTi. "The mens plea that yo-a didnt kuoiv ',at tho package contained moonshine (afi; not he suffluiaat to let you or any i-.:her erpressmaa go free," aaid City UTudge Iunn aa ho imposed a fino hj-;o.f0 and costs. Two .-'.her Ihfuor law vioIa?i5r. 'wev itrlven stiff finea Tony 7eloe. 1 6 2 f

SEVERELY I1TJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Stplsir from a etreet car at Fifth tvenu. and Broadway with his oaushter end walking behind the car to cross the street, Charles fi. P.ice, 53 years old, 33?3 Broadway, Gary, walked directly in the path of a Ford track and was severely injured shortly befora vo o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. KIce was rushed to the Me-y tiotpital where he was found to be suffering from severe injuries about the. head and possibly a fractured skull. The truck was driven by John P. Martin. 653 Adams street. H'ozens cf predestrlans returning from their work witnessed the accident.

TRY SULPHUR ON 1 ECZEIffi SUM

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WILLYS-KNIGHT Sleeve Valve Motor Improves With Use Be sure you do not let the low price of this fine motor car cause you to tinder-estimate its supreme qualities.

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Trouble Almost Over INigiit. i

Any breakitif; out of t tk(, r-ven flery. itchintr ecsema, can be 'iii'.'-Hly overcome by app'.yinK Menibi.-Sul:b'ir. declares a noted fkin r-.""-a'lj i. P.ccause oti its perm destroy in a; propertie, this sulphur preparation instsntly brings ease from skin irrltatior. soothes and heals the ecst.ma rlht up and leavs th" skin clear and smooth. tt seldom latla to relieve tb torment without delsv. S-jfter rs from skin trouble should cMnfn a Final! J.tr

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EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted,

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A FIRST CLASS J03 art the quickest possible time and a' bill

Jccar S. Tjora', A. W. O. I, member

H, -th infantry, woo d.--ertcd

his port a.t. Camp Hen nine. Columbus, j

(ii, iti firat lart of last October, v. a turned over to army auth'-rites at

Camp Grunt yesterday, where bo wui be held until taken back to ''snip ("nriintr. Ho wap arrested jn Gary and the local otftcerp who affected hts

arrest witv be e'vep the reward

Hammond Cplical Parlor

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valve motor is known all over the world for its surpassing endurance and fine operation. Open and closed models, $1595 to $2565 f.o.b. Hammond.

Overland-Fudge Company 74 State Street Phone 304

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you can count on wiien you call us in to repair or reir.odel your pjumbing. j We . shall be glad to figure on a new j loikt equipment, balhroom or other f vork you have in mind.- VouJI find!

our estimate as low as good work can be done.

COAL ' CO.

Maet Me Face to Face

AKIN

150th St. and Calumet Ave. Phone, 2313

Fourth Vein Lurao Coal per Ton $7.75

Fourth Vein Egg Coal per Ton Fourth Vein Nut Coal per Ton Fourth Vein Mine Run per Ton DELIVERIES IN EAST CHICAGO

$7.75

$7.50 $7.00

573 Hohman Street

Phone 1441

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EYES EXAMINED by Dr. L C. Arkir New ImroTed Method

Cfaas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 155 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.

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Griesel & Tralley Funeral Directors Saccessors to A. D. HayrJea AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Whitmg 531 Residence, Phone Whitiog 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 113th ST., WHITING

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! Specials for Wednesday i Choice Beef Roast 8c Boiling Beef . . : . 5c 3 Cans of Libby's Milk for 28c j ; :

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Edward C. Minas Co.

THE BOYS' STORE

Times

In Inis otore loo There's quite a lot of exdrement going on In our Boys Section these days. There is a Sale going on that is quite exciting, even to boys. We are offering values that have not been possible for months, prices are now even much lower than the prices last falL

Boys' 2-Pants Suits Two-trouper suits that sold at $1 0.00, $12.50, 2?? QCl and $15.00, now I Two-tronser suits that sold at $12.50, $15.00 &Q QC and $18.00, now PO.I7J Twe-trouser suits that sold at $15.00, $18 Q f f QC

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Boys' Mackinaws SHARPLY REDUCED

Warm, heavy-weight- plaid fabrics, sturdily tailored in attractive styles with large pockets, yoke end pleat.

$7,-95 $4.95 values . . M values

$9.75

Boys' Overcoats SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Coats, now $8.95 $15.00, $18.00 Coats, now. . .- $12.50 $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 Coats, now $15.00 Serviceable garments in rough and smooth fabrics.- Convertible collars, full or half belt, plain or sport modrN, patch or tiiuJf pockets, sizes 6 to 18 ye?.rs. Boys Wool Misad Union Suits $1.39 Boys' Wool Mbted IJxvsq Kmckers, 8 to 17 SI. 39 Boys' Swe-tter Cots, reduced to $2.45 Boys' Timm's Knit Caps, no- $1.59 Redactions on all Boys' Fl-jmel Shirts and Blonsw. Bdys' One-Piece Flannelette Pajamas B5c Boys' Pure Worsted Jerseys, now. ., $1.98

$5S $7i $si are the prices that men are saving money on in our sale of Men's Shoes and Oxfords You'll like the styles, leathers, workmanship and comfortable fit. Com? and see these values at reduced prices, values $7 to $12.

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