Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1922 — Page 7
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GARY NEWS f
SELLS UNSANITARY MEAT; FINED Jurtlc cf the rvae B. J. Ijaube yslerday finer! Na.Uia.ri Huffman who opera-Lea a grocery m1 butcher shop at 1110 Adams street, J10 and coj;ts. IXuftroan was arrested after it wits dcclarad by Food Inspector Jarabeck that ha was celling meat which tvs absolutely rotten. Mr. Jarabeck stated that soma of tfce srocerc would salt and smoke rnea-t ailer It had become fo agred that, it cooid not 'be sold for fresh meat.-
MILLER WOMAN DIES Mrs. Sofia Hra.nson of Xtiller diiMj at her homo Thursday. Mrs. Swannon is the mother of nine children residing in Miller and. Gary. llcrnin.n. Gexert, John, Vrank. Arthur, Mrs. Ltnl.i fimuelsoB, Mrs. Lester Alcorn and Mrs. Victor Nelson are the children of Nthe deceased. The funeral eervices rr-I"! be held totrwrrww from the Swedish Lutheran church of Millar.
ISSUES THREE BUIXDDfGr PERMITS Th bafldlcif coram isslonw ysf.riy lAStved three. pHriniLa for buiidlrvsra be erected In Gary very soon. Jatodl Czajnonoft and John JoiToft" 111 build a ft'd store at 104$ Adams street, according: to a permit issued to them. The butldinc will cost S4.-J00, mid will -be constructed of cement block. A jyermdt raa iarued to Theodore Xerins f or the construction of a ran parlor to his residence at 3984 Broadway. The nevr addition will cost $100. Nick 2hj-istoff will build a temporary rsidenca at 732 'West Kfdff road to ort $125. Th tuildlns -will be of frame nt nurture.
FOUR MEN" FINED $11.00 EACH tn the city eonrt yesterday, four "drunksr rr ai raigTied before Judge Dunn and each gtven a fine of $11. Jfo-ward Smith of 453 TcnnsylTanta street. Jameas Foley. Morg-aa Russtel and Harry M. Cooke were the four t ned.
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BIKE RIDER HURT. John Ma.kowjkl, 1T15 Boorevejt street, Tolleston, was painfully Injured at 10th avenue and Broadway in Gary yesterday noon when he was struck and hulled to the pavement by an auto driven by K Miles, 1746 Cleveland avenue, Chicago.
i for the good of the agencies. At noon ! Mr. Nichols aermed dinner to bis gruests at the Wadie restaurant. At a recent meeting- of the members of the Rxall druggists at Indianapolis L. J. Scritchfield ot Lowell was elected
a musical next Tnesday erenina; at th Mark hotel. Refreshments consisting: of coffee and donuts will be sorvcU. Everybody welcome. Services at the Christian church
Sunday, 9:45, Bible School, C J. Sharp,
president of the state asc-clation. There of Hammond, will preach In the morn-
RAID HOUSE OF ILL FAME TODAY Three women and two men were arrested and charged with associating: arid prostitution f-liortly after seven o'clock tbi.s morning: when an alltyred disorderly house was raided at Jeflerson street- The rasts will t heard in the cltv court today.
are about 200 Rex all druir stores In
the tate. Jay Iwak returned yesterday from Indianapolis where he nag been attending a meetin-g of the various Mutual Insurance companies over the stale. He reports very successful meetingr.
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i ". J. 1 1 ill o Chicago was the guesf. of relatives in Lowell yeuterday. Charles XichoH, district manager f the Indiana National Life Insurance Co., had a met tiny of Ihe agents from .-urrounding' towns here yesterday. Thy held their hjsinesa meeting- in he Lep-ion club rooms, where they exehar.cod ide.i and talked over matters
log at 10:45, and in the evening at I 7:30. Special music by the orchestra
and choir. Come out and make this a big- day. Rot. and Mrs. G. F. Craig, of IS": Beacon street, will entertain In honor of the members ot the Epworth league at a Valentine Farty Tuesday evening, Icb. 14 th. Miss Mildred Sarrent. assistant to Rev. G. F. Crair. pastor cf the !Tst rhirairn M V. church, in entertaining
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the members of the Junior church, in the community room of the church. Keep the date. Friday evening." March rd open. For you will want' to attend the homo talent concert to be given on this date, at the Kaft Chicago Methodist church, under the direction of Mrs. G. F. Craie and Miss Ruth Elliott. A club of yours women, to be known as the TVesleyan circle, was organized last evenintr at the home of Rev. and
EAST CHICAGO Mrs. J. If. 3'etry of Grapevln? frlvd. Is not f-o well. She had been verw ill
for some t'.me and had recovered to the extent of telng able to bo up and around the house, but has suffered a rohipf-e and !$ confined to her bed airaln. Mrs. J. L. Johnstone of Grapevine boulevard, Is up and around after several days' illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. ". Canine will attend the Sons of American Revolution banquet, this eeninjff at the LaSalle
hotel, when General Ferthins will be i
the main speaker. (Mrs. G. F. Cralgr. Their aim will be to
The Ladies' Aid of the Christian do home misfiorary work and help church, of Marks subdivision, will srive with the church work.
T. T. Bainta looking at hi car when It was unearthed and the ear as it appeared on Its first trip through San Diego streets after a little overhauling.
A flood baried the aatomobUe of T. T. Baines of 3 an Diego, Cal.. one night in January. 1918. The machine lay buried in the
mud tratil another Rood washed it to the surface recently. Batne found the gasoline still in the tank and one tire still hard. lie
cleaned the mod oat of the enpine, replaced the rotted wooden wheels, rewired the car, and now it goes again.
JOS. VRANA BUYS GROCERY For a consideration o-f $5, Cel. Joseph Vrana yesterday purchased the grocery and meat market located at 816 West Kourth avemn from Favid J?panjer. Mr. Spanjer, the formor owner leaves t lary this week to 0 into the wholesale meat business In South Bend. The grocery store which ha3 been known as the Gary Grocery will now be called the Fourth Avenue Grocery.
C. OF C. DIVE ENDS YESTEDAY The Gary Chamber of Commerce la at an end. Although they et their heart err 1.000 members, field campaigners and vorkers are not a bit ashamed of the record made during tha five day drive w:,,.!i they enrolled 603 new members, assuring the organization of some $15,000 annually. Major View, well known Gary real estate m n, led his division to victory, finish!..- he drive with a total of'lSS membt. : is. Ralph Snyder, heading another division, came a close second with 159 new memberships.
miles an hour at 21st avenue crossing:, near Pine, Thursday afternoon. Jagger who at one time was the custodian of $100,000 worth of ownerless government bonds, has lost everything he had including the Liberty Express business, is now driving a laundry wagon for Slick's laundry. From the ay It become known that he was the custodian of the bonds nearly two years ago, he has been in trouble and the limelight ever since. The engine tore the hood and engine blew oft the tracks shattering the front of the car in a thousand pieces, besides .turning the remainder of the machine around so that it was facing west. When Jagger recovered from his close call he found himself sitting at the wheel and did not even receive a scratch. He believes it must be an omen tha this luck has changed at last.
BELIEVES LUCK HAS CHANGED "Maybe my Tuck has come back at las"t," said Charles C. Jagger, of Jagger bond fame, as he sat at the wheel of a laundry truck, the front of which had been demolished and he himself pjicaped without a scratch, when a fast Michigan Central train struck the
GUN EXPLODES; WOUNDS ONE Elder Heffner. 213 W. 2!nd St., Gary, was the vtJctlm of an accidental discharge of a revolver In the car barn restaurant at 2201 Washlngr'-on street last night. n. G. AVhltrey, owner of tha weapon made a statement to the police that ho took the revolver to the restaurant to see if he could find a buyer and as he was pulling it out of his pocket, the gun exploded, the bullet striking Heffner and ploughing its way through his left leg. Whitney was booked on a charge of shooting with intent. BALL CHARGED WITH LARCENY Clsrenee Sail, a e'erk employed at the Savage Store at 652 Broadway and arrested and held day before yesterday on an open charge made ft confession to the Gary police yesterday that he had been pilfering auto supplies from the store. lie was then charged with larceny.
RECOVER STOLEN CAR. The stolen Bulck car of Abe Blumenthal, 832 Monroe St.. which was stolen from in front of the Temple Israel early last evening was found and recovered later Ptanding in the re;r of 332 Van Buren street.
T. W. ENGLEHART
IN FLORIDA! T. W. Englehart. king of the Rldgo j
iioau residential district and well known Gary real es'fi'e man who left some weeks ago for Flirida writes to Mayor Johnson that the weather i great and sends his beit to all his friends. The postal card directed to the mayor bears a likeness of a real Florida razor back, grubbing in the Everglades in u'.l his glory. If Mr. Knglehart is going to make a stab at
ing, however, and the secret leaked out when cards were received from both Nick and Mack, that they have been in Cuba and the Jurte writes us that Mack hay already conquered the Spanish language. Of course, they will both have Rome other explaining to do when they get bark.
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POLICE HAVE TUSSLE WITH CRAZED MAN It took a half a dozen burly poli-e-men to handle a crazed man who was taken from a house at 241 Monroe st. In Gary last night. lie was placed in a cell at the station and on account of his violent condition wrill be taken dir-
NICK AND MACK WRITE AT LAST) Lost, strayed or stolen: J The many 1ake county friends of former justice of the peace Harry V.. Nicholson and Auditor George M. Foland had begun to figure It out the above way, since they left for Florida and Cuba a month or more ago and won dered the reason why the, Hub pair did not write and make their hiding place, known. j Their fears were relieved this morn-!
laundry wagon while clipping off 50 ect to the asylum at Igansport.
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