Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1922 — Page 2

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il WAS A,t fci.K I H. I'UU.. Confusion rpigned supreme in City this rnornins. To bepin wich mors than a hundred spectators crowded the cntirt-rooin to veiw thi prisoners dock whero Ft yefc&'-men," robbers, boy bandits and burKlars rouuded up avpr the weekend by wrathy msmbi-rs of Chief BunIe"s department incensed by allusions in these columns to a crime-ridden Hammond. Then, just as Jijflre Henry Cleveland eot well started, bench bar and prisoners were ousted to make room in the court-room for City Controller Rrotrtjes who betfan the sale of delinquent tax property. There were about six bidders present. City court was removed to the oppressive narrowness of the mayor's office. In this sultify ing: atmosphere tl"' wheels fit Justice ground alowly and haltingly. Then to cap the whole the mil'irpr, morbid crowd was startled pleasantly with a round of fisti uffs t ngaKci in by the city building inspector and a. city councilman, the latter stopping an unexpected right cross to the j.iw whn a deputy sheriiT decided to inject himself In the melee. G.4.3TBI.I U It k raid on a poker srnme at 7"4 Tndianap-lts boulevard. I'.obertsdale, Hammond police Saturday night booked the fallowing on charges of gambling:: Nick Macknoski, 1240 Atchison aver.u e. John Tiesserman, 73 1 Indianapolis boulevard. Ianatz Kulisfh, 73 1 Indianapolis boulevard. Adam Scdulti, tZ2 Fred street, AVhit.njr. S-tcve Pamisehnc-k. Pa vbtson place, 'XrTiitincr. ' William Coogle. operator of the place, was charged with running a gambling house.

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Itickenbeir, died Friday at the home of bis parents, 126 Urovor st. Thy body was hhipped to Plymouth, India.ua, lor bnriul.

"HOONSIIIN'K" Too much illegitimate hooch put the following behind the .bars: John Mihai. 7T6 Calumet avenue. V. It. Howard, 1076 AVillard avenue. -Melton McPherson. Carlton hotel. Tom McPartland, Carlton hotel, was charged with v. LI. He bootless the stuIT, hay police.

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. For stepping on it at the wrong:! ninment: J Harris Volk. G76 Sohl street. j S rus Campbell. JS7 Truman avenue, j Ml It UCK i Hammoml's colored neighborhood.-! I were searched Saturday and Sunday j for Minnie Pugh. aged 30 years, colored, who shot and killed Kthel W'yatt.

rival vamp of Minnie, at Chicago Heights early Saturday morniner. The murderess bears a deep left scar on the left side of her throat.

((J , William Corbett who registered at the Hammond hotel from Ames, Iowa, called the police late Saturday night and said his roommate had skipped with a satchel containing numerous i'o(i, $20 and $10 bills. Ojrbett didn't recall how many "there were a lot of them." Polica investigated and found the eatchel under Corbett's mattress. t He'd been drinking.

Pneumonia claimed eight

the week-end. PAIMIK Clare W. Palmer died today at his home, 114'J Garfield ae. He was skit only a short time with pneumonia. His brrther, Claud.-, is near death with th same disease. ilia widow, a small son, and Mark Palmer, father, of tne deceased, survive. funeral arrangements will be announced later. EEO The funeral of Jiiss Marparot TJrown. another pneumonia victim, will be held Tuesday morning- at S o'clock from .St. Joseph's church. Solemn refiuicm liigh ma-s will be sung by Father Pcrs. llurial at St. Joseph's cemetery. COOK Helen ma Cook, four months' obi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frtd Cook. 333 Indiana avenue, who died this mottling following an attack of pneumonia, will be buried Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the bite residence. Uurial at Oak Hill cemetery. KOE3LXE3, Anna M airtla 'em- Knehle.r. aged four months, di-d Saturday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koehler, 2a;! State St. The fuw-ral was hld this morning from the late residence.

r.-. iansenu-rii oiiieiatoii. i:urial was made at Oak Hill. Cnarleif Stewart, conducted the funeral. I MAEEFOHT. ! Mrs, Kmclia Mas. i-ohl. wife of William I'., and mother o live children, died Sunday following a short illness with pneumonia. r.esides her husband and children she Is survived by her father anil mother. - Mrs. MasepoUl was 43 years of age. She niil be buried Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the hue residence. -1)7 Johnson st. Burial at 'oneordia cen-.e- j lery. N". Kmmerlinjc will conduct the ' funeral. j SHOHE j Virginia Shohe, one week old daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1 Sh"he. died at the home of her parents. S'.tO Oalumet. avi- after itn attack of pne-.i i.h.i, la. j

She will bo buried at Oak Hill e Military. Charles Stewart officiat in A resident for thirty years' of V,"f -t

Hammond and one ef the first settlers to migrare across the line from Hammond, Mrs. Matilda AV arras, aged 77 years, died Sun-lay afternoon al the home i 1 her daughter, Mrs. Anna ibiyke. 2!t. 154th l'lace. following an attack oi" pneumonia. Besides the daughter. a son, John Warras. of Minnesota, Ftirvivts. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at ! o'do. k from St. Andrews church. I.ukowskt will conduct the funeral.

SEES PERIL Itl . EVOLUTION ATTACK vYn echo of the evolution .article appearing s.itue time ago ii. these columns is seen in th followius tiociiJ Ihjoi Lexington, Ky:

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" " j visneu at tne K. L. Sanders home yes anti-c olu tion crusade, which is stir- i terday.

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WIN' Hunter says: "Iess Interest on money and more interest; in work will -i-'h" i-f-"1 rovperlty "

Mrs. Krnest King- of Tampa. Florida, arrived Saturday for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Jtra K. A. Surprise. Mrs. AV. A. Davis arrived home yesterday from a visit with her niece. Mrs. Il'.'A. Ashton and family, at Kollo, Mo. Ieo Peck man and Florian Heiser went to Rensselaer yesterday to visit John Keekman. who is attending St. Joseph's college.

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last evening: from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. Edson Taylor of Chicago visited his

and Char,M Taylor CORE THROAT T Jl Gargle with warm salt water LAST iwghtj on the midnight shift toea apply over throat

fourteen heet.mins and three jobbing I fk H toP mills were Klurlnl i,r. v. t .v.- J i. filf i U. V

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ring the state, the Vniversity of Kentucky, its leading educational institution, faces an attack on its freedom and its spirit, which, if successful, will make it a dead thing, whatever its material resonre.-s may be.' Dr. Frank U. AlcVey, president of that institution. told members of th faculty and student body at the .semi-annual "JJetween-L's" .lay in chapel. "Any restriction on the freedom of education is a blow at democracy," Dr.

Allen Gragx of Shelby was in I,0Well on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlow of South Bend visited her father, I. Gershman. here yesterday. Mr. Perlow went to Chicago last evening to purchase a. new stock of goods for a gent's furnishing goods store he is going to open up at South Fend. Winfred P. Hunter, candidate fur county treasurer, was in Iowell Saturday making his candidacy known to our people.

MeYey declared. "Hills wUi rChavo been Harold Palmer of Hammond visited

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it thinks should be taught." President Mc-Vey spoke of bills pending before the Kentucky general assembly at Frankfort which would prohibit the teaching of evolution in institutions - su pport - ii in whole or in 'art by state fund. - " ' " - --

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Thieves entering the oftices of the Warner Implement Company, Conkey avenue, Saturday night broke the combination on the safe, pulled the door otT and got nothing. They got in a window, UOBBF.RS ENTEIl JIOMK. Forcing their way through a side window into the borne of William Baldwin. 674 Logan street last night ransacked the dwelling. They turned things topsy-turvey, Jotuing of value was taken.

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His conscience botherlnsr him ever since he struck Officer I'aul on the nnse and escaped after lie had been captured following a forced entry into the South Shore station over a. year atrei. Felix Gratwick (Graczyk ) last night gave himself up to police. He entered the police station and said "1 am the man." Officer Paul had the satisfaction of booking him. He's barged with entering a building at night. He lives at IS Fort Wayne avenue.

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twe!). Post Xo. 101. American T.egion has placer! a neat electric sign over the entrance to their club rooms. This was done in order that visiting legionaires might know where the legion headquarters were and where they could spend idle hours while in Lowell. Several from here attended the taxpayers meeting at Crown Point Saturday, a f tern oon. j S. O. Simpson has opened a fruit store in the building formerly occupied by Fred Wadie. He will later

open a restaurant. Miss Velma Sheets and Kenneth Sheets tf Kast Chicago visited JJielr parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets, here yesterday.

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