Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1922 — Page 10

Quinary 21, 1922.

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GARY

NEWS

Gary Man Experiences 30 Below Zero Weather

FI1ED $130.00 FOR V. S. L L.

-" ' .1 ' se p h Xersa of tZ2) Mvsis. $i?.n..H) in the city court '--. rJa.y morning for -n-o iv ing i i ."i ; . i- ''! a com:ntn carrier n4 giving- it r- a -' N'-rso tva- fined yesterday after tso ". v! itrrosieJ on a. oh.aj-.fe of vioIj:.?: ;";c state liquor law.

Gary res id. n ; s who Lave been complaiin i ng about 'the. severe cold weather should consider themselves lucky, at l-u)t t ha t . the opinion, of. Mike Rinatcn. v ! i i. iio-.vn ;,).; man and !iru! i!i r of Ted i'.in.o... Mr. I'drine-i, who if: imv an apple king with, n in:ii,'':' T .-;' oilver we! I Jt-riown ilaty men whu hia- trikfn up t;o-ir rt-idceeo (i, .t lie w.-s 1 at leer I'.irU. :vh. , . experiencing .g; dxr--.' bi i'.'iv- zeru .i'l'.nh.''.

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'".00 was i-mp"osed on A.no? 11th and Mad i.on st. been ar:-fsU:ii for vin'.xie liquor iaw. ' flo vos h-a,'. intr inU-xI-cating H-i-ssesiom

TWO PERMITS ISSUED

ATTEND BANKERS BANQUET YESTERDAY I'r.imir.er.t Gary bar.'K'-rs, 1 n r Ht, u i n P. Uohard hiaf. president of the First Niii ional: Harry J,. ArnnW, president .,f the .Itry Tnivt ."rid Having ('.. :.tid .1 . hi. Jiaeson f re i.jnur.t,- a larg" nsmiiitr who a ( ended the ha.ii- ; i f. given by the Illinois linking A s 4-fiat ion at the I,aSa;i' Hotel ii. Chicago last nipht . The I Hits.. is Hanking As.S'n iation is in s-ss ion and last riii ht wa. ktin r.s "Indiana Night." Many other prominent. Ijuke ri'unt: ami Indiana MPk'rs n re present.

BEST LOOKING LIQUOR VIOLATOR GIVEN $300 FINE Anna. Kuttaiiuo, nnrr:ed and residing at 4077 Adams street in Gary may be the Steel City's "best looking- woman

liquor law violator" as City Judge iHinn 'termed ii. t!i..s morning, but hnr beauty 'ami at t ra u venc.-s s-eeTiiinuly had untiij log to di. with er-.i'-nev being .shn-.vn. j "I do not s.-e why people cannot tell I tne truth." r-niark-d the court after j Anna ha 1 f-stitied that she was trie ; owner of a ytill anil some jus--, ha-, ins i oori t t in. ' I some mnoisshine, but stated ! that "si"-! used the boiler only lo W4. :' 1'."! h'-fl. i I "t beg y.i-jr paroor.. your honor, iiut I I rfm telliiiR the truth." spoke up Mrs. I Kon.i tulo. "which evidently made the i court niu'ry." ! "U'ell. t hat is how you ar.d 1 iii'ter." said tho jxi.lKO. "You say you j are tolling tlio truth, but S do not think j i ei are." I "J il title ou three hundred dcllnrw (and costs. T. should piie you a Jaii I Mi! ten--.-, but 'in a'-count of j our it- ! tie child, I vim.t," ! Anna fiii.-ed her attorney to t:i";

Kiven for her reec ,-ry. Alrj. Carrie iiusray la on the sick list, Mtb. GriflOn and son RAert of Val-parak-w -visited relatives here yester-day.

SCHERERVILLE !

The Catholic Jadieo club of d riff it h will K've an en tert almiien t and Ijox s n.ial at i.H ;rifflth Town Had. Tuesday t-venii'K at 7:"'i 1'. "SI., Jan. ittn. No adiiiission f-" s. l.iil1. .-- are kin i';. i e. j li sted to briiiij lunch boxes. K . .-r i ..d - s e lei -ire.

hauling- !ce. Mr. J. Sch&ller has his See rl-trJ here on Friday

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'Mr. and Mr Joa. Schaiz of G-ary attended the Kua-eiral of Mrs August Relohert. Th funera.1 servlcwa and barPal of Mi-Jk Augui Pweichort toj.k tdaue at Strassbu-rg- on Thursday morning-. Mrs. Rt-icJrrt was the -daughter of Peter M. Selunidt of here and livod on chicayo Helg-hts R. 1. She- leaves a husband and three sma'l children to mourn her

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Is vifitinfj with Mr. &iid ii. Carnu-haji. Miss AfrmK- Ruh -of Ciri-caisro spent several days with Eva Aln'bre Mat Gittler is under a. physician's care trnd la u-rvable to attend work. Mr. Mag-ner working- on third trick, part week and is Improving: slowly. Mrs. S. LeDoui pont Friday with Mr. and Afrf. P. T. O-ttb-r and family. '"has. Kf-iinian trtinsacted husiness in Chb a.fo on Wcdt-.owaj .

EYES EXAMINED by Dr. L C Arkirt New ImproTed Methods

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Xratiia and. Veronica Keiituan were Chicairo shopper on T osday. Mr. and Airs. Frank i:.dri-er .vt.i! tatk-'hter o" Hammond ,-p- at Thursday

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Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrist 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.

The Catholic jjadi-.-i Club of Griffith will Ki vc ail en t ertai n men t and box .social at the. Griffith Town Hall, Tuesday evenin-p at 7:30 P. Ah, Jan. 4 ti. Nn admission f't-s. Toadies are Kindly reij iested to brin- lunch boxes, ivveiv ie.-d' weiCinie.

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.'o 1 two penn-its yesterday. Frai.i. s-.r-i.? ;'--urii a permit for the e-r.-c-' son brick i-tnl tile !...tel to c-.-t: t -C'O.Oft ft-Jj. 4ofe.it ed at Adams ; ; ' TYi another perm-it was issued to 1 'raek for the erect ion c; another i biji'i-.:in?r -to cost J.l.ono.Oa. Tio- 4.0n.).o bidin-g- wil. be use-J a k.-rv,

TO SELL BANKRUPT GARY BATTERY CO.

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POLICE HAVE NEW DUTY ... -y Mlioeiwn wvll ash-it the city i-a:o..n- ounrrniiisioner in the future ,in enforcinsr the arioiw foultdingr rules -Taid down "by the city. A -'--! n.sr to th-e insbru-cti-ons Issued "by Chief ,f Police Forhis enery police-' Tr,.;:-. w;!! consider it his duty in the '""' re ?' e whether the owner of the

e !..-i--!,s: under construction has taken t - bui!d1nr "IwrnWt. In the- future . v r.fv building- -must have an o'l s5!m tacked on the front exf -the ; ii'd-ntr in a conspicuous place to show - '.he buiKlec kas complied with the

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'.hi us amis of doiiars. will be sold at a receiver's sale to t-e told January iil tt.-i ordiuir to in format i or. given out today. The sale will be maul? !: y R-eivor A. G . S!";:um ty the ird'-r of Judc Ma-.iri''" K . Critos of the Jl mtnutri Superior court, the order inciuuing- the real estate at 9th avenue and the K. J. & T3. tracks as well as the building's, machinery etc.

KIdnay and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO

Cioirsred up Kidney Deposits r so'.ve-a aa-1 tiie Toxins (Poisons) Completely Xiriveii Out Urug-gists Told tj Uu.araj.iteo it in Every Instaxic. Your very life," says Dr. Carey, 'YU-- "!' a.- a the perf'- t functioning and ft:.'it'-, of your kindeys so whatever you jo ii n't u.-jrieet thetn." I'c. e'arey's famous prescription No. '."7 j-.v tt as -MarshreoL is not recom-TrN.iul'-d for e ii.iac-. but we cannot too stn.uiiy u tit" is use if "U suffer :r.nn rtttwn in bia lder troubit-s. fre1 . ' . pa.-i-it x of water r-o-cf and day, );.h ti- arb-i r iria'ato-'a brick dust S'.-'i t.K-iit "i roy-hly colored 'wine, hloat- '.. :r;-;;.io-. ii!.. vnth less .'" tiesh, baek- .'.' tie. ! ".: -aa istr; or a.-.v e-thi-r tend ncy to ibr -i,-rifts tl'iseas--. L:a.b'.-tis or brnvi, !V r kid::-y d sease m its. worst torxr. aa- s!eal;n. upon ynti. iL-'ibt wan until torn--i row to berin f "i - .!- "I Miis Aot.di-rritl j.r-s'-ription t'.w e'btaoiitde in ootb liquid ate! tabb t 'oryfi if ye! have any of tie- nbove s-.nri-"i-s. Kid nee ard i"ladda-r troubb'.-t d.'t.'t .way Thy-. w:!i prre.w tit i-i". a- siowiy. stea.lhiiv and with unfailing f-rta-.Pty. e.ir rr-ir.d the failures of tho past t5 'cj;i t- cp s'tsp-f f. that ;.-.; are su'ato K-.t'm-y Tiis.--.-i-e, don't lose a H-t.al" day for every .iood nrurt;ist has ra cn autbc:ri;:ed to n-rurti the fmrchase no).;.- on tb br-sr t -vu hot ties to ail cm sip.te the v have received no bene t. - too

CHARGES CRUELY; WANTS $1000.00 AND DIVORCE , Tjeaving- her husband for the fourth time. Grace Stock sdale has flied a suit for divorce in the Gary I -tike Supe-Mor She charged that her husband wm guilty of cruel treatment, towards her. trrace and Giwara Stocksda'.e were maxried in 19ng at Now Philadelphia. O., and separated the last time on January 17. 19:22. She allegres in h-r complaint that the first Faster Sunday rafter tbei-marriag-e the defendant knocked h'-r down. Then he told her to liive . He also threatened to shoot her. Their first Christmas a. husband and wife waus celebrated by" his ootniiifr home nd abu-sinsr her by calHner her names. She further alleg-es in her c.nmpiaint hat in the first five years they lived together the pkaintiff was never away frorn iiorr.e a-t itig-ht but oiice. and at tha.t time she went with her sister and mother to -a pic trie. When she came home on that right, her husband had locked the door. She broke down a screen door in an attempt to g'a-in entrance, but could not do so. She then

! was -forced to' sleep with bis sister, j she says. She avers that Ph-e is talentf ii in music, but -inspire of this when r she wanted to play the piano, her husband cursed her. j Airs. Sbock-sda-le alleges further that i he catme home from the titijii on one j occasion and ssiid he had "m.i!l cramps" ) blaming- her for them and saying- "If T 'ver pet thetm again I'll murdeir you." j The plaintiff ay-s .that at another time j he became anstred and sank his teeth i in her hand, le.arving- a scar. I Mrs. Stocksdale wants an absolute divorce and $1,000.00 alimony.

Two train i iders on ths Perils' ivati,ia railroad reecied ttte scare of their lives i atly la.st i.ibt when they were surr 'uiab. -d at Clark Station by a s-paau i-t' - bury tojic (Uii.ers, w ho had re-c.-ied a tip earner in the evenin-r hat or.o of the pair rid intr the : reight was; "Tommy" nTonm r, much wanted notorious Ch b-airo gunman. hi the i nf'.rrna tiici that there were fuo men 'acre riding a freight on the tVtmiiv, one of whi. ii i,ora the likeness of "Tommy" iJ'Connor and was soon d'ue to pas through Cla.rk station, the police hurriedly dispatched a machine load of crack shots to the scene. Armed with flash lights and plenty of ammunition in anticipation of a

i iiot battie. the police started a search

of the train as soon as it pulled in. .Vith drawn revolvers and fiash lights the found the two astonished train 7 biers who shivered with fright as they looked into the harr-ls of a half dor.en shrir.nr revolvers. "Phew." saio The one b-arin;r the clos-est resemblance to the hunted trunm.vn, "I'm sure glad I am rot Tommy 't'Corr.or. as the pair were taken to lie Gary police stations to be booked aa vag-s.

Tie- Tennis Ciuii hei 1 their regular : "clal meeiin-;- on Wb-n in sda y ni(,'hi at the Public So h'Md buiidin.. .-'.one ..f our business men arc busy

FIGHT COLDS AND. GRIP

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FATHERJOH ir MEDICINE

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b-aibi energy to resist Colds and Grip. The gentie laxative effect of Father John's Medicine helps to drive out !mpu rit ies . A o-j are sate v-nen you take Father John's Afedioine because it is free fr:m alcohoj or dangerous druen in any

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Alestsrs. Arthur Vergin and Marshall parry, of Valparaiso hae purchased and taken possession of the Otto Brey groe;e.ry and market here. Mr. Brey is undecided as to what lie will do. The local high school boys wiil play the Valparaiso boys at basket hall here this c'enirg at Stratton'.-j hall. Airs. Freeburg is recovering nicely front injuries received a wt-ek ago when she fei! to the floor in iter home while attempting to open a door. Mi-ss Margaret Paurner entertained a number of friends at her home Wednesday eveninix. liunco was the diversion of the evening, after which a dainty luncheon was served. The prizes were won by: 3st, Aliss Clara Fleck; booby. Mi: s Huldah Neef. The American Legion will give a dance this Saturday evening at thOdd Fellows hail. Sterling's orchestra will furnish the music. They are planning to gi-ve a series of five dances durinig the winter. Airs. Small, who is 91 years of age. is very seriously ill and small hopes are

MEN OF HAMMOND If You are Without a Church Home Come to the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rer. J. C. Granger, Pastor Sibley Street Just &ist of Oakley TOMORROW 'MORNING AT 9 : 45 O'CLOCK The Men's Brotherhood Class Morse Dell Plain, Pres. Extends to you a hearty welcome Subject for Discussion "KEEPING SELF OUT OF IT" Regular church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning Topic: "THE LIVING STONES" Evening Topic: "BLOWING BUBBLES" We Will Be Expecting You

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We pay 4 interest on savings from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. In addition we will share the profits with our depositors.

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Our insurance department is prepared to write all kinds of insurance. Ask about our insurance savings system.

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Capital and Surplus $55,000.00 "The Service Bank" 627 Hohman Street Opposite the Court House HAMMOND, INDIANA

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The Lost Needle THERE'S an old English play known as "Gammet Garten's Needle." Its pkt is woven around the loss of the family needle no trifling misfortune in the 'days of old. Today, In this era of ours, life is so rich in comforts that we seldom wonder how folks got along in the ancient world. And we sometimes forget what an important role advertising has played in making lire pleasant and altogether livable. Advertising has one of the leading parts in the eternal 'drama of dollars. To it is directly due much of the multiplication of products and services which has come about during the last half century. It has smoothed the mechanics of existence made life easier and more pleasant -by bringing countless necessities once considered luxuries within our easy reach and into continuous use. Think of thi-: when vou read ihezz column i-. You ows. much to advertising. And you miss much when you fail to read it!

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will celebrate NATIONAL -THRIFT WEEK January 17th to 23rd by OPENING BANK ACCOUNTS or increasing those already established. In no way can you better celebrate the birthday anniversarv of Benjamin Franklin than bv acting uoon hio lamous moiio or SUCCESS .

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OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK DURING NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK. Our Christmas Savings Club will remain open until February I Oth. American Trust and Savings Bank "Tlie Bnk That Service Buili" 187 STATE STREET (Near tVtofice) HAMMOND, INDIANA Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 BankBIdg 59,000.00

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