Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 5
Tuesday. Jnnuarv 31, TJ22.
THE TIMFS PAGE FIVL BRITISH FORCES BEGIN EVACUATION OF IRELAND Inland Steel's First Bail Order What look a like Inland Steel '"'"mpnys first rail orde- i --'eer. tooay in the rewa that th-s Illinois Central" 13 ploed order 1'or Sc'.OOO tons steel rail", c which the Tenncsae.lool end Iron Cinipany vrtll roll tio.OOO tons, the Illinois Steel Cotv.iwmy 17.000. and tho Ir.la.nd Steel Co. a.(00 tors. L. '".'i.i' SC.t.':C.' rtefc-end ith Ipivl-if THEODORE ROOSEVELT said: light Lurcien, Lut a strong back.' If "Let us not pray for a -'f-P'-r r. ..aur.'er. i .-.itr'c, i'.r.-,. M. tlalb-e-Lh ar.d dagf ter, ; ' is.; v.c. lir.d Mrs. Alma 'iettior i.:d ' . ...se.'o- I.o::-..ar. spent rrida;- at Chi- i i C. Scheldt a-.i family of Hoiart '
MO l M WMWWW II II.IIM Ill I I III I III mill I. .11 llHI II l l
So let us meet the times as thev are with Confidence Optimism Hard Work That policy is making us many new friends and holding old friends. (onsumers (ompany Coal, Ice, Building Materials Call: Hammond 19 East Chicago 260
-pe.it Sunday afternooa vv'th Barbara aird T'.Uie Scheidt. I'Jr. anu Us. J. AL Gray o.- Lafayette pent several days -nith 51r. and Jra. C. Pepfuhl. GARY" NEWS
! Crown Point 1 1
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STARS ABE TAKEN. he first of a large rtimher of "prcittenouely" Issued deputy sheriff stars r.d ecmrniaslons which have been lloat-t-'-r around Gary and in fact Lake cou;.. (r for a number of years ami whi--li
re feeing uses for imrposes otherwise hn they vfiin Issued, wis confiscated r s tart ay upon the recommendation or fchriff Hat Olda.
Vitea the Gary police attempted to ! rsad a samblinsr house at 1321 Wash- , tiLgtcm t the other day, , they found ltiat tho lookout -w-an the owner of ij yCbZnipp herirt star as well as a com-j IrUsstooer a;ia aleo had a reroUer. The j
i arrest aa he slamml tiie door ; ie officers facee and refused to open. S
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bv M.inKitfte l.ici;!l. Anthony r'xkowsk. Mary Michnicr.'.. Hainmona; Ilarr; K. WiP.lliM-. Ilcgrewisch, Mary Kaflery, Ilarnmci.d ; Joan C. Myers, Ktherino l. Miller, jry Clarence lI.vi.ri, tAnsinj: fjliua-if-'.: Taiii, Mur.Kter: Georgf D-uro-JlaTr.r.i.'.iid, Vcrn!a ICaaprik.
j I.'jucls .:.s l:r.
.dlJS-.
. Jennie
V.-hltine. Cliicajjo :
briiin troops removing DarrKaoca at Dubiin castle.
ycwtenSa?- th Ilsed looiont, .Toh'.j
W:iorss, svinj- kia address aa 359 FolSj,
fit, wia atrtpped of hia star, gan and . omrrjoaioii at the rfcoramendatlon of ifeJerlT Olds. It Is understood that
fc-iei'lfr Old 3 SntenUs waging ''rar on j
e tests of deputy ahertiT etard and will CJTifi.ses.tA the ones iri the possession of 1 we vho lza.tra "aVACed" them In the iujcordinjr to Gjt r'-ice officials the frW"Ver-s o? a largw number cf deputy
. A - ( 1 . . . F M .
- ... . lEroadwaj, Gary, today fucd.a, volan-
,.tsd act lcme effective a number of
"'so-cajlftd deputJee" hav been
Tha military eraccation of Ire- y the relinquishing of pofssessisn of land by British forces, provided the Dublin city hall by the Brittoi tn th peace treaty is under ish soldiera who had held possesway. Ih evaruation i-can with I sion there since Dece.nbcr 22.
1320. The remcva! of barricades and wire en.tanKltrrer.ts there es tvell as at Dublin castle attracted lare cbeerin? crowds.
The -writer eu siesta that it would be a mljrhty g-ood Idea to ordr the greater percentage of those r.ow at large, to bo turned back in with the commissions. ANOTHER GABY BANKRUPTCY
Krist Crerur.ovich.
grocer,
SSS9
tsry petition In bankruptcy in the fed-
i eral court at Hammond. His schedules
f.-etr ur3 to -Uhake ftrnn" fmorant , assct3 0 ?3.27q.7o. Of the assets, 52.iireirr.ers and other relations of the , MQ -3 ?tock jft tmde an.a Vi.129.70 is
law Tor arnica tr.e poiic w ere given
t redtL
End Rheumatism,
Weak, Lame Back
OStf Jaeota Of! wfTT rtap pain and ctlfTmeaa In a few Momenta
debts due on open account".
FINED $130.00 FOR LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION In the Gary C:t- Court yesterday, Andrew Vernarjlwlca, 1949 Virginia Et., -was fined S130 on a charge of violating the state liquor law. Andrew was charged with having, intoxicating liquor in his possession.
L. L. VIOLATOR FINED $200.00 Special Judt:e McCauley of the Gar;
.Stop "dosinjr" rheaKit!,3n. Tt'fl piiin only, St. Jacobs O.I wfll 'op iy Iin, avl not ore rrMiurnaoae in lVty reiiutrea internal J:tent. IVab soothing. rvaetTatira
Pt Jacobs Oil rlrht. on the tender sp: t. and by the time yo.j Bar Jauck Kob- : r. so n o irt comes th rhe::mat!.-; pais and distrc??. St. Jaxroba V-1 is a ' h.-irralKs rivematiam liniment whirh never dlaappo'nt. and does not bnm the pkin. Tt taea pain, sorennmm ant s fner-i from aching- Joirts,
Ei.usclaa and boBes; tops sciatica, lur.. bajro. baciiaeh anf neuralgia. 1-Ianber wpl G-et. t. amaJl trial bottle tcf. oll-tiTM, honet St. Jivcobo O:'. rroan aay drng- store, an. 2 iu a. moment ? 3tj11 b free fror jtBi ahes and i!tamm. Don't fmffcr' Huh Srheu-?-..atisin away. Adv.
TWO FIRES CAUSE $25 DAMAGE Two small fires resaltd in the !o3 c.f I25.0O before the firemen couid eitingruish tho blares. A fire, which occurred fct the home of Jack Mk-k. 3T.7 Fillmoro street, resulted in a $20.00 loss to the roof of the building. Tht Sre was caused by chimney sparks. The hoara of John Schertochuk suffered a loss of ?5.00 when chimney sparks caused a Cre at his uc-.e HZ JeffeTson street. Several other alarms utrs turned in over the week end. but no dmag-e resulted, and sotno of thttfi proved to be falso alarms.
NO COURT THIS WEEK. There Is no court in the Iake cojnty circuit court at Crown Point th:.--wcek. Tosterday e-everal Gi.ry aitorneys who were not aware that the court was in vacation this wtek made the trip for nothing:. This is vacation week in the circuit court. . The last term of court vrhicH cor. vend in November was adjourned on Frbiay and x ill not convene s:n until next Moday morlj.
r."'urj of diarcpo" I? fer.r.fe Uin.pl'.-hy : c j.vtCKj!a;i'; l!rj. '.!-. Katherine clay la i:e :.T:s.jc-. "The F.r. aliui li cor .
.. w.v.;).u3 C:oT3 T'c urday. en
;lat cn::no!
:;at:i-.o
Me- Tor.; '.'r f,evcrai duie to In- '
.vas called in cor.ofi'.cial?. Major i-.i the aiier. Xcv.- YOii:. -r r.r.d darsl.ter . ri-.iv-ag-o on iiaturTuder." '
and Mabel Gary f j
performance of icusTv on f-'aturduy i
iWiiTi mar r
bpcrir rc-ndtct A. Co:; don co.-.-ducUd teacher ' cza:i;ination at i!-e h;h sciiovl Saturday. About seventy-f.v-teachers appHed for licenses t teach in the sohori.s or county. This fce the :l:-:it etraminatton ut which .'our;ty Superintendent Condon hat; ofrlciAte-i ;::-;e l.i a-ppoir.tment several weeks as'-'.
GIVEN SIX MONTHS.
' :ty i.-ourt yesterday assessed a Sno or T'-'OO on Andy Horwatich, who w.-s ar-
i rested and charged with violating the' A ier.ee of six nwr.i'ns on the jenal
state liquor law. ITe wa arrested at ! far'n and 1:1,0 "vere imposed upon i:i West Fifth avenue where scleral I'ft!e I-"':u-s r who was arrested gallons of moonshine were found. Andy1'0" cJiarKs oi Urcer.;-. l.ukus was cpera-s a roft drir.i establihraen. a? j tr"d hr:',, s 3jdge Smith yeyterday that addresa " I a't'r an affiiivit had been filed againt
Lukus fcy C(orse Itose who auld that
the diferdant
"The Arrlv gi.'en by the league on Fi theater wa.s ir-.enriber cf t selves credit; Prts beinv"
al of Kitty." ivhicli was n;.-n-.bers of the lip worth iday nigrht at the Crown ri accideJ s.ic. es!:. ea' ".; he cait acquitt:::: th :n - i to!;.' anl ifverai cf the tarn !;'.:e J-e i;s:'onals. '
181 East State Street
Hammond, Indiana
Specials for Wednesday, February 1
Boiling Beef . . . j sf-
Lamb Stew . Pigs Feet . . .
p.ay -is r.i of Mrs.
g'.ven u:G(" f. ianr.tj'
tne su;er-
. ..1 -aaK- m
i-2 a typewriter Jror.i ho aluo c? the type-
lUWHAftL! X1A ihim. ?24 wag
BEEN EXONERATED WTU(irJohnny Mohardt, lormor Gary hirii ! sch t Ki atAIft !o star and cr-Tt l a.i n ' q
fire depart rn nt ; en dinner at the
DRUNK; PAYS $11 FINE .Vndy ?.pirna was tired $11.00 -n the f'ir court yesterday TnorninfT. Eplrnak was arre.gte-i and ixolvcd on a charg-e of druu-kenef s. I
seasons Notre Dame g-rid team who! was charped in ts di.pat.-.'-es with S hav.r.g- played professional 'o-itbali a: i Ta,-inrvi!le. 111., v. ith .'ih r members j of the St. Joseph .-,;.,;;.- tean has been exnerate-i according to dis- I patches tcda. t A'.Oiough it is reported that eig-ht ! otr.-r members of th t.ani including j fou- rg-ji-.3 ar.d feu- subst :tutea I cortfeafjed yestarday to p'ayinp a pro- j fcRsi'Tia) panic at Tayl'-r il'.o ls: fall I
.MOh&rot uiu rot. play w ith lV;:i:. M.:hardt was r. Gary on that day wlt-ne!:s:-;g the Gary M! k- ard .nul ga:r.e.
IN AUTO ACCIDENT WHITING,- In.d., Jan. 31. Joseph .n-lpra, age 5 ye;rf;, of 1.T93 Koberts avtnue, was at'ended by Or. Shlmp cf 'A'hitir.p when he badly bruised abou t!e body in an a'i'.o accident. The lad Mas struck by'th" m.-fhine driven by Ghas. K. Sodcrquist. ? S7 K. 9Srd street. Si.-uth Chicago, on Sunday afternoon in fro;t of the Kobe-tad i-.!e fire station.
the C.-ow.t i'oint , enjoying a chick- i
This '.s vacat:or. wee It in the circuit court, the November term having ex-
I pired Friday, Jat:. -7th. Tho January
term will beg-in Monday, Fob. fth at ' '.
which time cases wil. Toe set for the con.inpr term. X'rvbate Comr.iissioner John Killigrew was in Indianapolis on Saturday ir. conference with Governor MoC'ray, relative to the admiaaiou of children 'n-o th3 feebla minded inatitutlon at rrjtlerv:r.e.
Spare Ribs . Leaf Lard . . Hamburger
PLEADS GUILTY; j FINED $15.00, After pleading: pailty to chargro of j rarr-ins concealed wea-pns, Joe Ro!l-i o-rich wm jesterday fined $15 In ih city, court. Joe ynza arretted Suadu; . '
Quarreled Since Wedding Day
iiy tt:.:.;--c. ar.d --M'"r pr;ich '
everyone. '?);. id.:ij .i..: i: i.rt c ery day .-h ;,s 1 dear 1
tr.e
trou '-,: mad:; I was soro
nr.y -.i :
DYER
No Success Without Honor. I'ha man without a code of honor is like a ship without a port axd is just as certain sooner or later to so to pieces on the rock.
573 Hohm&n Street
Phone 1441
For Wednesday BEEF SPECIAL Choice Chuck loast
8c
it T It is that
! fro.-:
the 'sffimmailv, tiea'.Iy all stomas' I ailments, iricludir
e. an-J
" tho wedand I
-.-.Mi:. ;,(; r's Wonaj reocntnie.-ide'" for
ii u-.uble. at-l sine: tcklmr i.a 't ':.,c a r.-v.- rnari . 3M-.-
ar.d I now g-et a"oriT i.c.iuf i a siTiivb'. harmless i-r pa.-at ica j removes th- ca'arriu.- mucus' the irite:-t:na! -fact ar.d allays i
which causes pracliver and interna' ' ... f ap?enuie:f.s. One!
Miss Agnes Kahler vifited with her
i suter, Mr.-. V. m. Keilman of Hammond,
on Saturday a r.l Sunday.
i CREAM CLEARS A I STUFFED-UP HEAD
Instantly Opens Every A Passage Clears Throat Too,
LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in muscles and joints. Have a bott's of Si.jan's Liniment handy and Bpply freely. Penetrates wilh&ul rubbing. You M-iil find at once a comforting sense of warmth which will be followed by a relief from the soreness and Btiffness of aching joints. Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor.
At ail c-ujguts occ, .et, 51.40.
mm&L
cloe. will convir.ee or money re-'unded. Sumracrs i'harninc; and Iru trusts
i3 v .
.-ryw-ere, , i
AT THE D LU AE
Harold Lloyd
. r. ':: j greatest comedy i
Starting Sunday. Feb. 5th.
If your nostrils arc your heed is stuffed of cai a rrli or a colu. a;pl an;t.septi.' cr-vuT! i;.to It pi nctra-. :;-.:ui..h sap- ...ot'.r.(? rnd :.e inf amed r.,e:r. ;-."3 at stant re';:'. Try hit. G-.1 1 a. s:nall
c.OR(,ed and j tluFC c.f i.aaty a 1 Htlo pure, I ! our vost-Us. v.-. y a:r pas- j ':i:;r . -a-o" len. ' . i o j i " n - i
Liniment
Pork Chops . . Lamb Chops Round Steak .
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR ?I0NEY REFUNDED
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181 East State Street
Hammond. Indiana
ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES
c'.Oi,g'd r.itr:".'? open head is c'.ea.r; no mc snuftlfnp. C un! fifty ness, dryaess. strtrK.:
eone. You f i
of tie of Klj-'s
iX s-tore. Tour j i iff ht up ; your ,i haw king cr J A 11 the staff i- '
in for breith i.i ' Adv.- I
I IEARTvHOME PROBLEMS
.LJiAPlt.TT-. Mi. THOMPSON
Dear Mrs. Ttioinpsor;: I am a, secure alimony for you. svomaa of twenty-tv. o and married. ; " J For two years w were rr happy, j D?ar Mrs-.ThompaoT.: l jem . , J , , , . 4 tro mv hasoand and I lived next
j tvomar. viion. r.e .ovea metier than rne and it got so ve were iussinsr all the titrse until he said I either had to tro to my sicter's or
Ii-? wouici leave me.
I Ie;t hint
25ih cf July and
-r. hen I t as cot.'s i.bout a raonth he
ir.M ar.G
he
id he
BAKE-RITE
FOR rED
SPECIALS NESDAY
Baive-lxile Cheese Cake, larrc cut. eaek
special Angel Food, each High Grade Sponge Cake. eaeL
Special Whipped Crer.ni 1'ufft. each. Ask For Bake-Rite Bred at All Grocers
15c 15c
.8c
riiRc to sse
vould jret a jil and riakc u uor.ie i'-r rue. lrst-c.-td h, was out iooi.'ir:r for a Job to tk? this other v. onian too ar.:l ht couldn't l'ir.d Jir.y and so 1.9 -ant back to v.Tiere she V.S. I v. ei.t io -work, ar.d vl.er. I vcaa troir. to work ot.e Triorr.irsr I rar ir.to this other von.an arid h: r child ar.d my husband. He F.aid he vaa only taklr.R' her to the dep-'-t, but thev were planning to rxr., &v;zy together. I fol.o.ved ur.d he pronriocd t:.e if I would k:vc hirr. a chance to forget and net sue lor divorce he v.-ouid let thii; other woman alone and i1: the tprirg return for me. But I have- proof that he w rites to her or.ee or twice each week and has not once to ir.e. She ia raarrieu
dcor to a young married couple. V, e
became great fnnvls and almo:;U every night we -were at her l.ous-v or they were at ours having a good time. Then they moved to anothev city and we did rot aee each other, but we wrote letters often. "vVe have two children ar.d they hai era babv. Now I have had . 'et-.er i'rom the i.esband raying that there is another babj" ar.d his w if has died. Before .she died she taiU that of all people ir. .lie world thl wanted me .to brixig up her Iiitlia baby. The other child v. ill b taken tare c-f &v hia parsuts, v. ho aro
i May Be (Uj lithe i Oth
Mv husbar.d
:.e to
i;e htlie one. out alreacy
ake-iute
Bakery
253 East State Street, Hammond, Indiana.
812 Calumet Avenue, Hammond, Indiana
J 137th Street. Indiana Harbor, Indiana
-7-.-1 1 fl-
I think orce him
thvee cniit.i
v ould
I arn eo
tit-d down vrith work that week in and week out I can't get away and have pleasure. "When you have advised tired mothers to sew with church ladies ar.d to entertain their t'ricr.os for lunch I hace suii'.ed, because I know how much time the average mother has to do such things. Do vo2 think I am rlulv jound to take the baby? LOUISE II.
D usst to al
ls
I have lost
iit.
Vou are not bound to take tf.e V.a'tiy and I do not believe yc.u s-r.ould oo so unless t;n reaii''- want rliA l!tL'o iiir, &' 1-1.-.Y-.-
he happy with him. How much f , -L;a . svi-i V TV
I haye to pay all down ut once or and i: v-oaid";e better for the litth.
cuuia l maikC payments . t cme to he
would cost you
ar.d tru;t in l.iin ar.J I could never
would a divorce cost me ana would !
wr;i its own people ar.u
he other child thai, to enter your
ow much a oivorce norne umess it ij; weicomeu cy grea"
ia.l: to a lawyer ; luve.
nd see what he would charge.' Have you thought that the father
Without a doubt he will let you , mirht pav you for keeping the mike payments and will be moder- ' child, which would be only rieht, at since you are not in a position '. and with tat you could hire help to nay a large sum. ', which would give you more time to It seem to me you ere quit" I cniov life and to give to your own right in wanting to free yourself j children and the other little ore? from a faithless man. He would Do not let money govern your deonly bring you more and more ur.-! cision. however, because you would happiness. In case he is working be doing the child a .ror.s to ti"--e r.vT' -. 17''T '-Til! '.' ;-. ; ' ; . f - : -f r. -..
Large Loaf, P2 lb. 9c CANDY, Fudge, lb. 10c
Small Loaf, 1 lb. . . 6c SOAP,
FLOUR
American Family 10 bars
49c
Gold Medal or Creosota, 24 lbs.
99c HOMINY, pet can 10c
CONS
SANITARY COFFEE 188 E. State St., Hammond 641 S. H ohm an St., Hammond
4, ICP
ILmB IS.
AND BUTTER STORES 716 E. Chicago Ave., E. Chicago 547, 119th St., Whiting
3448 Michigan Ave., Indiana Harbor
