Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1922 — Page 2
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XVcdnosdav, Feb. 15, 1922. - - ROMANS op u. S. riRh THAT INVOKKD WRATH OF N0IIENZ9LLERNS IS BLASTED f tives. dispatches, from an Francisco even to th premier of Quebec, that the LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES which when found. proved the priest $I0,0?0 a year sunn.; iuui. n 13 not worth while to it si 'w a aw coroner's probe b procedei with, that resulted in the sudden dramatic turn to the case which cnangwl the priest from nrittfl hunter to defendant. The reasot.s for this startling tr of events, revealed lwfore the coroner's hea.rin; caused a jury composed almost entiriy of t'atnoiice, to brit.r an indictment by a vote of 7 to 1, It was shown that Father Iie!crm, a fw i tttk! her hack to testify in r i thirrl would profit atout through his brother's FOR ItlDKBESTlO trial of the Arlmckla caseu death. ?Tt PRIES! IS CHARGED WITH BROTHER'S DEATH "sTA "rf trs T 6 Belu-ahs Hot water Sure Reiief ttl ll.rY OF AXI l.T. treorye Vnrtchok of S702 On Hundred and Thirty-Seven", h street. East hicscro, 'found g-uilty of assault and battery, when resisting an arrest on i "ays belore the death, had bad his j brother's life insured for J25.000, that Father DsLorme. of Mrm.'1" innuenci h ia Ixrother to have the fin SUSS 25 and 7 C Package Everywhere treal, Confident of Clearing Name of Accusation. j I'olicy mada payable to his 'eir.i." iu hereby he, i-'atl'er relorme. would j profit; that I'fUher D- iorme tolil cmt tliot I n sc etoriesi aont !is brother's will . morrr- of February 1, by Srieeial i .Tud se Gewue Stiller in tho Kast Chi- j 'go court yesterday afternoon, j fired S1.0O an. cots. ' A return chore- of assault and hat- j
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SUSS FEEVOST FOUND IN SOUTH AFTERN'OON AND NIGHT Weke:day and Tfcursda) MONTKEAL, FeK 15 Father Pelarad Iel..rtne, Cathode prit:st. who led in ,i live weekV hunt for the Flayer 'f Ha.u! iAdornie. Inn haif brother, today stands charged tvitii beinpr Tirn!nallv responsiblo fur his brother's death, ai p.truitly untroubled by the rharfre and c.otifiUent tliat his namo will be cleared. ery 13 being brought by Varh'hok sraint Officer Kekich tr..l Klrrin !r. the criminal court at Crown Point. Varichok claims that the two officers beat him up and knocKed hiin uru-'u-fc-clou befor br'ngln; him into tho i! lice station. i New Orleans, la., Keh. K. Miss? Zey j i'revij.st, witness in the. .rhucklo aaif: J i: Saa Francisco, was loatel thw afj tcrnoon in a rocitnins house here. She j :is reported to have passed through ! -w Orleans Sund.iV on her way to ; ' uha. j lie i o longf r lias to dodtfe deteeFeb. 1S-1 t ". -', 'Jt. , t .) ft T.J ' ,r, r' w w m Li nrtjr; I: ' I: ua? his own insis v-ru I want A fEW CAR MINE'S .U WJDOY
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VJTDEH THFHl lUDLS. P'oIloTlns the impart)"? rulms: ".f Chief of Police. Chr!t C. Struts. w-hHr. cleaning op the city, is said to be celling under the skin of tho old bunch and It ia evident that they have comminced to bank Ore, attempting to ff. Lha scalp of some police iiTicers fir.":.
With the rise cf the run this morning, a corps of Indiana polie, comInandeered by Captain Makar, swooped down upon the Block avenue district in a raid that churned three "moonshine" soft drink establish
ment?. In the thre places visited j more than live caiicna of roooaiilno j whiskey were confiscated. The violators wer5 Mik Sewanovteh. S117 Block avenue; John Mlpra, j
118 Block nrnue, and Lharies itau. SI IS Block avenue. Captain Makar Bald this mornine nfter makinsr the raid th.it "The world
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The giri, Nancy Ltiis .man, Duchts of Cioy. ;-; i the Duke o! Croy Be 'ore the i-te World war the Duke of Liny, dtc.ct.-i. ua.it iifthiaa nobility, defied the dmiands f tat1 l-ioncii.Out.-rnsiiKi attvptcd exue to marry ant) be with N ncy Lt-ishmau, daughter of a i'lltiuHg miitionir.e He hai been u he tenant in Kaiser Wtlis.'irn personal guard. After the defeat of Germany his vast estst-s wets- takoo over by the tJrm n republic kndc-ra. lie was U-lt brt.Ue atui in a otrane iand. Hit wife had to live virtually on tho charity cf li;s jvopic. So rrow the hub gne to i'ar.a aiid sued for divorce.
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Parjrlars who broke Into and entered th office of the Wisconsin Eumber company, Todd a-venue. East Chicago, eaxly tnis mornins, are btlieved to liave ben frightened away by a neichloiinK dog. They left -whoot i-dKing r-nythin g. The driHing: started or, foe CTOpany ault was e-vidence of the burRlara beJrLg interrupted in their work. There -was no finger prints or any sipns that Ahu poiice might work on as a ciew. The police are satisfied that tho work was that of experts. iinvioua of the cntiro Calumet re-
cion. the East Ctticaso. club five sum i
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Valparaiso Vniversity will Jonrney
J."aj?t Chicar-D to n-.cet the 'lub te
ft the McKinicv gym tf m?Ut. A fast
t ar .e is predicted. Owtnar to the death of the father of tie pre?ident of the United Presbyterian Ladies' iAid, the meeting to have teen held tomorrow has iecn postponed to Friday of this week. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. "Urn. JJcGausrbey, S"2S Ivy street. Harry Jenkins", tsr.. of Marks Subti. vision, passed away Tuesday morn-ir-g at Z.ZO a. in. after a lingering iil-rt-ss of three mortths. The deceased leaves a wife and three efldsen, Mrs, Albert Neumann, daughter, Russell Jenkins of Memphis, Term, and Harry Jenkins, Jr., of) Jilarks. He s-lso leaves one sister, J'rs. Florence Huffman, two brothers, Wiil Jenkir. of Jefferson ville. Ind., I d. Jenkins, of Carey street, and many
friends. Iir.eral services will be held at the home, I2n Firt St.. Marks Subdivision, Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m.
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IIEMSTITCKING Hemfttltrh ynr prinn (armenl with Cold or Silver Thread j by ary. We atcb all eolum. l Mate t. Phone 4i0, HaDmwiU 2-14-;f
Pick yur favorite from .an ail-star -a?t. of one hundred. "Ijf t's Go" Hartley theater, February 14, 15 and 16. 2-14-St
fl NTf.R NATIONAL NtWS SERVICE i M"Av.ilNixTO.", FeU. 1.,. .'.larjiot Asquith, wife of fjriii..- .Pr inicr Asquitii of England, and autb.r of "?!a'--g-ot's I iary" ha succeeded in d r rRin.tr a skeleton frcrn ' tie :'..j. t ym j her arrival in the national capital. Ari expectant public is rejoicing, having '
anticipated s une tip's taking issm with Marmot's den uncial U-ns. Wayne U. Wheejer, ireneral counsel of the Anti-Saloon lesc-iie 'bit" f.r Margot' 9 cstetforical "'.humbs down" remarks aii'int prohit-i'.bjn America and today i.e.ie.l a statement which read in ;mr: 'If Mrs, Arnuith knows a l'Hle r.bin.it oth.-r sti ;ije!;tt '.vh:i h s',v dis-cu.-se.s as sho does about rr.h.biti..n, her l-'i ; ;iru in lies coi, ntrv will lie a
failmo. I'; : t I :- who live i-i rbiss t houses j-h.eii i n--t 11 ry.t sion's. c-n-victions f.r Iriinkena'-ss in Eits!at!i increased ." per : nt while in th Cnitej .Stales t!iey decrca-scd over per eei! t ia.st y nr." , This s' H'.etn nt '-v;'" tirr-mii'i 'J by I
t Marjrot's nserti-ttis that "Am ricans '
me i: it free; tiny !;.,-, ru. ln.eriy." i "You overdo very f iKiiv.-." su id .'.far- j pot. "You ha .'c: im lud.-d !iht win-s f and beer in the j.roh'Mtion otid y. 1 vou do not en: re- v ur !:' s uhii ii j
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lll'-s yon. Cod iib'i.".o linows n!i.it i best And a k'Viivr p-ieniory will a ' wavs lircer Of o;;r l'"-.ed one r.o-".- at rk:st. Goi.e is the one we 1 v. mot;; fi-arly. From this es.r:idy care end strife, I ;'!. t ,!;. l.el or ( re:'! ;( e.lom Xo jii'-iv- tt vserry t'etis r lift There ;:ic -liifs U:U 'aisie.t lied coir, fort. And vv.,urds t :;at rnniot h heal'1!, Tlici e o re sorrows so deep in the luri.'tti heart That eennot be revealed. I.i Is but one hn ; .-ad dream As thr.-uph tins world, we pass P. ut the sad i dreams arc- thousrh'.s Of !'U Fntil flw.i .' v.:'i! we rre'-et aa-ain . From your loving F'lther, Mother, listers, I'.rother and Oi a tv'rro'hers. - -1 i -1
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as the GOLDEN YOUTH Tinted with Wastage cf Gold, Thrown to the Junkyard, The Idyl cf an Idler ard a Girl's Ideal. NOW EVERYBODY GO You Will Enjoy It BOYS AND GIRLS It's a Big Lesson Yoa Will Never Forget PRICES: Afternoons, 10c-20c Nights, 10c-25c
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Money to loan on 7 and 8 percent securities for sale due 1 to ;;fi months from date, denominations from 25 uo. Jtea! F.statc cold bonds. lint; & Petertoa Law Oflice. 11-2U-
The cast yoa knnw. The show that you will enjoy, "I-'t's o" For any further information reg-ardin "Let's C;-," call Elks' club. East Ohicaero .;. 2-14-3t
Hr. Faleigrh P. Hal-; announces change of loca'lon of office aft- r Feb Itth, 1922. to Suite 1. Victory Hid?., 4614 Forsyth ave, above Post Off-e j,hone ::0. 2-8-10
Don't foraet tonight Is th operiim? ItiRbt of 'Tt's Go." The B. P. O. Elks "Minstrel show. The K1U have promised to make arrangements for everyfn "that cares to attend. There are tni plenty of good seats left. Tickets can be purchased and reserved st boxoftice SJiy nijtjht of the show from 1 p. m. to 10 p. rn. Jfartley theater Feb. 14, 15 and 1 ft. 2-1 i-3t
Ask Your Grocer for Parkers Donuts
Advertisers Notice Wc can handle your GOLD LEAF WORK MUSLIN SIGN'S BOARD SIGNS WALL SIGNS Special Prices on Quantity Work. BRANT SIGN CO. FH0?'E EA3T CHICAGO 127SS 804 East Chicago Avenue
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' ' for Them, and Hie Sure Way to Stor t '..'5') N Thenr. "S. Si. S." Makes Short Work ft' " 'j of Lczerna, Tetter, Rash, Pimples, -,J Blackheads and Other Ski.-. Eruptions! '. v r-r v' . '--A t. - Herheartsays i ,i V ' " it "I want you, but ' ' : - V V- J' iesveyour -N ir!Tj Vf..A'' -i' piirplej - a vs --.3 ' $ at the door!" f s" .V 7
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At Indiana Harbor Ball Room, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Given by MERRY MAKERS
SATURDAY, FEB. 1 Gents 55c MUSIC BY URBANEK
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Ladies 25c
Lake Shore, Penn. R. R., Green Line and Gary cars step at door. Special transportation after the dance.
"A baffling end Exciting Succession of Thrills." N. Y. Tribune.
PARTHENON Tw0 DaysFriday and THFATRE .urday, Feb. 17-1S. Special HAMMOND, INDIANA Matkee Saturday 2: 15.
"Plenty of Thrills, Mystery and Fun." N. Y. Evening Telegram.
WAGENHALS & KEMPER Present
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Moo-l-ceiis. it not only increases the Ho tones. I eel younger, look y.unpr,
Is a Itlood-f nrk'her, b!cot-e!oariser, ldooI-cell maker a ml blood-purifier of tb.e Kt'f'iitest it.fteriare-e to e"e!'V cue who wants a clear, oro,s,eroi;s-iook-i n rose-J et:. i eoret iexion. Let S. S. do li; a sh-j'-t tin iti for your s:'.iiu jour tii:1".. yiear n n;e-arn tiee, and fur your run-ciov 11 condition what you have ne.er yet t.eeu aole to uo. y. H. is sale, it will build you up, ntiiie you plump, and free you from pit .,' j
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also you will le minus rmmy wririKl:3. 8. S. P. ia poi1 at ail druK stores, ln t .vo sl7es. Tiie larger size is the mor tconijmical.
1 . G-v "Keep th audience on the edge of their "3est play of the year and cost absorb- f f s J chairs and th standees the tips of their iej me'o drama in many sgasons." N. Y. - NIGHTS IN t0S"N- Y Wr,i Sun-Herald. MIGHTS IN "Never equa'Icd ror baffling and delic- "A Babe Ruth home run." N. Y. Even- . r , n NEW YOItK bus thrills." N. Y. Globe. ing Sun. CHICAGO
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