Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1922 — Page 5

Monday. January 30, 1922

THE TIMES

SPOOFING BRINGS A DIVORCE SUIT

P'ur owt a year .Arthur Enjlcr, of Bkmitioni, is rat J to have risen regularly and fared forth, supposedly to wor For over a year he returned at reasonable hours in the evening, supposedly from work. 10 r over a year r.e rooled.tua wife. Then one day, Mrs- Er.glcr made the tWKJLk of calling- the firm for whom Artur as supposed to be working. He ras not there. Ha had not been there. That brought about a showdown. Arthur laughed heartily and informed his wife he had been spoofing her. This was revealed today -when Mrs. iiJngler, through her attorneys, Ibach, Uavit, Stinson & Gavit, filed a petltlor. for a divorce In the Hammond superior court. They were married January 19, 1020, and separated last November. Mrs. Ens lar says that he had given the impression -prior to their marriape that he had a bans account and a job. She learned cUC'erently. When she suggested that he should be receiving some pay for his work his scheme was to explain that he ad found the wor'i tio heavy for hi, ard had Quit. The company, he said, was holding up his pay. Names of firms r.d amount cf pay -were freely giver.. Then she found be -was an habitual borrower. He borrowed money from his friends and her r?'lU"e3 until he wed all of them. Mm. 'Sr.sler seys It became terribly embarassing. They -were forever dunning him either face-to-face on the streeat or over the telephone. Grocery bills stared them in the face. One time he came home with $51. He said ?ie had been working at . the Gravep Tank Works. He applied the money on pressing debts and then she teamed that Arthur had borrowed it from her uncle. At last she becar.e ashamed to appear open the streets and she 'decided that a divorce was necessary. She aeka for 31,000 alimony, the custody of their child and J 13 per week for Its support.

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Orooka? Lots of 'em. Walk on the outside of the E'aewatk. Keep yo-jr hand on your pocketbook. Ion't let anybody follow you. Don't ride with a-.rarvee men. That's some . ad vice from police. And here arc three warning's from the burglar fraternity. Hammond Produce Co. entered for Ci fourth time. -Through back door.

COMING ATTRACTION.

$300 fine and six months at penal farm. Runs a soft dripk pql jr at the above a'ddress and had his place running In open violation cf the law.

ATTEMPTS TO

XBW MARRIAGE UCEXSES. Anthony Dskowskl. Mary Michnlca!. Kamj-nond; Harry E. Williams, flegre-wise'-, 1:1., Mary Raftery, Htmrnosi; J-ohn C. Sii'ers, Katherine R. iiiller, Gary; OJarence yiyna. Lansing- Elisa.fcets Tania, Mur.ster; George Dsuroehali, Hammond. Veronica Kasprik. Hammond; Joseph T. Beach, "Whltins. A-Jg-Jsta A. Yourgbloom, Chicago; Louc-iaus Brai.didsre. Jennie I Pendleton, Gary. iajor J. A- Urrvp'.eby of New York Clly. ws.a lr. Crown point for several I.oura on Saturday, en remte to In3:ar:itpoI:s where he was called Ir. coafsrence with state officials. Hajor TT.v.-ple'by is connected with the alien cua:d:an's ofSce In New York. K.o. Milton risher and daughter Eut'. eri-o were in Chicago on Saturto hr "Harry Lauder." M ij3 r.ut'i Barr and Mabel Gare.tte .:dd a ma.t'.r.ee performance of T. ; Vo'.ias" in Chicago on Saturday afte .oon. S.. perii:ter.de:.t C C Condon ccn-u-re--J teachers' examination at the tig'.- school Saturday. About seventylive teachers applied for licenses to teach in tho schools of Lke county.

This xran the Sr3t examination at ! which County fcjperir.ter.dent Condon!

officiated bince hia appointmir.: sereral weeka ago. "The Arrival of Kitty." whioh aa f.'v-ert by the rnerribera of the lip worth Jpag-'ie on Friday night it the Crown theater was a decided suwexs, eah w. ember cf the cast acquitting: thnc"clve creditably a.nd several of the part being: taken like professionals. The p'.ay was given under tho supervision of Mrs. M. Itanr.elio. Tie members of the Crown Point Zre department aro enjoying a chicken dinner at the are station tonight. This is vacation week in the circuit court, the November term having exJtred Frhday, Jan. a'th. The January ts:n will bejin Monday, Feb. 6th at

which time cases will fee set for the! cOTTilns term. Probate Commissioner

John Killigrew was in Indianapolis on Saturday In conference with Governor 3'oCray. relctive to the -admission of children into the febl minded i::t::iV.3n a.t Butlem-ilie..

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SHOOT WIFE

Advance sale cf Feats for the will attend the two performances Knights of Col-jmbus minstrel show (which promise to be the most elaiborand musical revue at the Parthenon. ' ate ever given by local talent in HamKeb. 9 and 10. indicate capacity houses I mnd.

H. K. Best, guest at the Mee Hotel, tells police robbers enter ' his ron during absence of himrei-f ar.d wife. They get $125 In clothing. Detectives Singer and Einsele promise a.ust bhortly. And the third It's old. Officer Hart knew about it several days ago but he was keeping St a secret from his brother officers. No or.e ' knows why. Eat here it la. Mrs. Clara Watsworth. 347 State St.. according to Officer Hart, reported thieves had broken the lock from the door of her coal shed and stole about ?25 worth oi writing paper ana bed lir.es.

noon when she was thrown from the arms cf her mother, Mrs Phil Howard. 10 State street. West Hammond, when the automoi.v'e in which they were Feated was struck by two automobiles that collided near the comer of State and State Line streets. On of the latter two was driven by Pau' Lesmelster, 1S5 Goftlln street. The other, a truck, was driven by a South Chicago driver. The Howard car was parked in State rtreet. The baby is not eerionjsly injured. Tho mother escaped injury.

FIRES. Three fires over the week end brought small losses to home owners. This morales: a roof fire at the home of Herman Sassee. 92S Hohman street, was caused by sparks from the chimney. Loss J IS. A cigar or cigarette is blamed oy firemen for the blaze that did elight damage to the side of Adam Ebert's house at 679 Hohn-.an stret. According to police records a redhot stove pipe caused a flight fire at 1S3 Towle street, operated by Charlie Pattori. Firemen were not called oit.

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ACCIDENTS. Ten raor.ths' eld Fern Howard was slip'ntiy injured late Saturday after-

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INTERNATIONAL HEV.S SERVICE LOXDOa. .'an. 3o. Antarctic expeditirju heail by Sir Ernest Shackleton will continue on its way toward the South Pole despite the deah of its leader. Sir 13rnest, 'according to a message received today by J. O. Rowctt, the :lna.-.cier. wha furnished money to make the dash. The message came froin Montevideo, Uruguay, whence Sir Ernest's body was taken after he" had died suddentlr of heart disease on board the Exploration ship Quest, on January 5. Sir Ernest himself had expressed ths wish that the other members of the party continue if anything should happen to him. Sir Ernest's body wsvs received at Montevideo with full rr.i'.i.ary honors and will remain there until the teamship A Tines sails for England. The body will be brought to England for burial. It la crpecte-i to t-rrive here about March ' . Numerous rv.ess&ses of sympathy from all parts of the world are beirg received by Lady Shackleton in her home in Ea3t Borne. The Shackleton expenditlon had tad luck from the start. II left England September 17, t-iid when off the Spanish coast, tho Quest wus wrecked by a storm .

Alleged Gary Bigamist Then Shoots Restaurant Owner Condition Serious. One person may die and another had a narrow escape from death in a fhontInp affray in a restaurant at 121 W. 13th avenue in Gary la.v nig-ht. Angelos Rs.ssaj, ownr of the restaurant is confined in a Gary hospital with a bullet hole through his mouth who attempted to take a frun away from Harry Kallas, allied bigamist who came in'.o tho restaurant to nut his w!,fe to go home with h'm. Vhn Fhe refused he puiled a revolver and fired at her.. The bullet passed through and fxprop and her drpgs. In December, JS-20, t!i Kailas' werc married at Crown Poir.t according to the confession of Mrs. Kailas to the police. "I only lived with him for one day, however," s-aid Mrs. Kailas aa 1 learned that he was already married and had three children. "I left him immediately and went to Chicago where I lived with my sisters. He kept hounding mo from time to time and wrote me threatening ktter?. stating that he would kill me U I did not return to him." Mrs. Kailas who is employed in the restaurant had not seen him for som, months until last nighi. . She becam" frlghtend when she saw him enter the restaurant, sat down and ordered a cup of coffee. He begged her to return to her but she refused. In 'fear that something was going; to happen, she started tor the door, but as she did s Kallas polled out a revolver and fired. The bullet went through her apron and dress :ts she ran out of the door. As Bes?as srrappied with him, Kailas fired again, the bullet striking nens in the m"ith -e-i us'y In

juring him. tie was taken to a hospital where the wound is regarded as serious. Kailas was arreted and '4 held on a cliarge of shooting with intent to kill.

ARREST FOUR

IN RAID

Two woinon, stating that they were from Chicag-o, ere taken Into custody with two men in a raid at the States Motel on the south side last nijerht. Thoy are charged with prostitution ami associatingjiml will appear for trial in the Gary city court Wednesday morning.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

IST By needy woman, lady's black. !:-!.,-, containing money, receipts, and other papers. Finder return ti ZIQ G-o-t 'in si., iilmne t'hOO Hammond. 1:30 U hen jti in et v c-uul, John Von. 0, O'iO Carey sL, Indiana Harbor, phone 1ST. l-llO-ijf

SHOCKING DISASTER INJURES 150 'Continued from Page One) lions, found the tister, who was only flightly hurt. Three j-ries-.s penetrated the ruir.s heedless of warnings and remained on rluiv to administer the last r'.tes of the church to the dyinjr. The offico c.f the civ building; inspector has been charged by Cuno Rudolph; president of the board of district commissioners, with conducting the Investigation in behalf of the city. Before this pr Jbe was ordered. Instructions were issued through the building inspection department t'-r the closir.gof all theatres having cantilever roots similar to that which crashed down upon 300 persons in tho Knickerbocker theatre. No theatres were permitted to open their Joort today until all snow had been removed -from the roofs a::d tho condition of the building passed up-

j on by building- Inspectors. Pending th.--j result cf the city's investigation. Col. 1 Charles Keller, the engineering com-

r-lKinwr and ether ifi'lalu decline-'!

to discuss the probably causes of the terrbio disaster, although it was generally conceded that any inquiry would show that the great accumulation of snow oh tho roof was largely responsible for tearing it away from the walls of the theatre. Construction experts and architects probably will be called before the federal grand jury to testify with regard to the ability of the cantilever roo-f cf the Knickerbocker theatre to stand up un-ler srow wnich rested upon it Saturday night. The grand jury's Inquiry will begin Irvimediaiitely under the direction cf District Attorney Payton Gordon. Officials of the coroner's office have been engaged in a preliminary investigation of the accident since Saturdaj night and a jury was expected to Lc called today to conduct a formal inquiry, which may be extended to review of the work of the district building insrer'n icp'i'lm"nt .

EASY TO DARKEN

YOUR GRAY HAIR

You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your ha;r with Sage Tea ar;d Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done bo naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little eoet you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-uso preparation, improved by the addition of other ipgrelents called "Wycth'f. Sage and Sulphur Compound." Tou just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It ar.d draw this through your hai1-, taklr.g one small Ftrar-.d at a time. Ey morning all gary hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair beccr.-.ef beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, fvL.-ied hair, though no disgrace Is a fcinrn of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound acid locU years your.per. ad v.

RHEUMATISM GONE; WALKS WELL AS EVER Mrs. Goodfellow Could Not Walk At All Without Braces For Her Legs Ee fore She Got Tanlac.

Well Known Omaha Woman Had Given Up Hope ci Ever Being W ell Again Statement Remarkable. "Few people have gon through v: :" . the nerve-rac". 'ng pain I hive c:;d-:rc '. from rheumatism and I cr-T-ta 1 - kn- -liow to ajypreciata the sp'e-ndld he alt : T&Tilac brought tee." tf.l i M-:. C . Goodftl'ow, 3212 Grace S' ., i"n a.'.i; Neb . "I had rheumatis tnall ever Try f r i v and for hours and hours I would ii'awake at Risht suffering ar.d at tl .'- unable to turn ever In bed. I jrot 1., such a bad conditio!, I had to -ti-braoes on my leg;; in order to walk at all and I Just gave up all hoT ' : being well again. "Tanlac built me up ar.d r.d fie '. rheumatism er.t.rely sn3 I have 'h : the braces away and .rn at';al'.y i. health y ever in tr.y life. Ther '. absolutely nothing I car. saj 'ha:, half good enough for Tat.-lac." NOTE Tar. lac Vegetable Pi la l. an essential and vitally irr.pcrtA.-:t . of the Tanlac treatment. You tar.-.-, hope to fp; the sioat sat'.sfact j: y f suits 'from ''"lar -Rithcut first eats.i. lishing a free d regulav mover-.et of the bc.weis. Tai;"ac Vegetable P!i : arc absolutely free fror.: calomel at:-. are sold on a positive jjuartintee to t sat irf action . Tanlac ia scld :a Hamrror d by Bat:. -mers Pharmacy and ia Indiana Hariv-r by Central Drue Store and by leatflr.: druggists. Adv.

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GARY LIQUOR LAW

VIOLATORS PUNISHED

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ICrep knit is the newest fabric for Bprins. It is being used to wake lovely sport frocks and suits and to trim cloth suits. Here it is shown in combination Tith Canton crepe in an effective afternoon model. The color scheme is beies and block with o note of scarlet in the embroidery.

GRIFFITH

BIG DANCE. diven by Griffith. Athltic club Wednesday. Feb. S3. - at the Griffith Town Hall. Ioor3 open at 7:30 p. rr.. Good time promised Dv-erybody come. l-S0-lt COMMITTEE.

RED PEPPER HEAT

ENDS RHEUMATISM

Ked Peppr Kub takea the "ech" from rore. stilt, aching Jcinta. It cannot hurt you. and it csrtalnjy atopa tiuU old rhaumatlsm torture at once. TV hen yon are snTarirs; ao. you. can !iar4Jy t around, Jast try Red Peppr Kub aad you will have the quickest rellaif Viiown. .Vothinsr baa sucii co&ocntrted. CRatratine heat aa red peppers. jaBt as aoort as ou apply Red Pepper Bub yo-u will feel the tingling heat. In tare minutes it warms the sore spot tv.rotarb and through. Talii ar.d sorenesa lire gone . Ak any good druggist for a jar of OTTje Red I'epper Rub.' .Be auro to gat h ereaulne. witii the nanta of -TLwc ma eah package. -AdT.

Colds Become Serious OSCMIA QUINITtE Cures Within 24 Hours C ATECCARD acabrt La Crippe aad aitrai afiacta WW vaatW aruUr, wkaa ymm brt iipinJ j nB. kecMt c!d3W Blsvaca r a&a4 ia Jwp iiiw A ty. GtC&.Q.KUy. Fertdrafaaat Dtyeaa mm KT llArl w. V tm tw nawifiw TaUot ixm Qoijietf t act Dcaaad rti hi bans Vh. H3' sar. kaii aa4 ntate. A: A!i DrzUti-3d Cea ar. a a. caarunr. acnwnr

CROWS POINT, Ir.d., Jan. 31. Gary liquor law violators were given a stiff dose of tho law by Judse ilartin Smith in the criminal court or. Friday, ffettlnc tH raximuni fines and sentences. Mary Stropky, of C09 Rhode IIs.nd street, received a sixty day sentence to lb spent at the correctional department of the woman's prison and $200 fine. A still in operation was found In Mary's placs and sixty ea.:;0ns oJ mash. Belft Kelner, 104a Adams street. $100 and thirty day Jail sentence. Kilner had one-half barrel of wire, which he was offering for aala when the officers searched his place. Gasper Monti. 7th and Adams street,

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QUIT MEAT WHEN

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Take a Glass of Salts if your Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles You. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the klineys occasionally, cays a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which eaccltea the kidneys, they become over-worked from the strain, get slusgish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liTer trouble, nervousness, dlzainess, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluco'sh klancya. The moment you feel a cull ache In the kidneys or your bark hurts or if the urine 5s cloudy, offensive, -full of sediment. Irreg-ular of pasape cr at tended by a sensation o? scalding:, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablf sroonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in & few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the ae!d of grrapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate th kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine ao it no longer caused lrrita tlon, thus ending bladJer weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannr-t injure; makes a delish'fu! effervescei-t lithia-water drin'K which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidnys clean and active and the blood pifre. thereby avoiding serious iidcey compliea.tioaa.Adv.

WHAT is your name? Is it a lucky name? What is your birthday? Is it lucky? I, Doris Blake, Horoscope Editor of The Chicago Tribune, will tell you. Simply fill out the Horoscope blank below and send it in. Address "Doris Blake", The Chicago Tribune, 7 South Dearborn Street, Chicago. The Chicago Tribune will pay fortunes in cash for lucky names. $10,000.00 (ten thousand dollars) additional will be paid for the luckiest name I - It costs nothing to enter. Everybody is eligible. It docs not matter where you live. ig Cash Prizes Erery Day , and Every Sunday A new list of lucky names will be published in The Chicago Tribune every day and every Sunday with the cash prizes awarded. The first luckv names will appear in NEXT WEDNESDAY'S Tribune.

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THE CONDITIONS

1. Tiie Ci;icaoTnbt;reHcTOv:oeTTiTiietffa open to every man. woimia and child except Tribune capioves nd cie:r koiihcs. It does i;ot natter where ou lie. 2. You mar snbmit as nan? oaares as yo vuli. Vou may iubmit om ramr sr th name cv( aa, relative or friend. Names ma be submitted ax r dav or east da7. Usr separate blant for each boroacope. 3. Fail details must tw rien a.' noted so ti:e Horoscope blank beiov. Vou mar uao tne biank or anite on a 5eprate sbeet oi naper of the same For coo wDience, u ut Horoscope bijnk will be paaied ercry in The Chicago Tribune. 4. Write ful! name. If roe area married woman nae tolt first name, yot:r maiden duhc ana aur husband's came. Forexamrie: MARY BROWN SMITH If Tow are a dTorc, r?5e the name ,3 r.ow n. if you have only two namea m.h my Johr Smith, draw a line tbrouch 'l.iidd.; Stan " . Horoacore b!an!i ahocid be addrrcaed tc 'Ton$ Blake". The Chicago Tribune. 7 . Dearborn btreet. Chicaro. fi. IHte c( aendinc will count. Date and tim ct receipt will court. Ail Horoscope blank wiil be lime stamped as received. 7. Winners will be announced in The Chicifo Tribune every day and every fcunda? bevrnninc next Wednesday. i. Caab priiea will be paid by The Chics ia Tribune as ancounced. Aa additiucal prire oi $10.a in cata wiii be oaxi for :he luckiest name. . In case of actual tie capiicate prises of ne amount offered will be awarded. 13. A II Horoacopea wiii be judced by Dor s Siake, wbuw dcioc viil be Cxal.

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