Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1922 — Page 8
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announcements of the. time and place of Its presentation will bs made in Tha Tiraes later.
Shot by Ballet From German luger Gun in Lonely Spot at Midnight
0rr poltca are without a clue today fn baffling- murder mystery which tfca marks- of the "black hand." The body of Lutgre Fontona. a wcrkMn at th Tin Plate plant, was found fa the hrnb of a aand ridge eouth f nineteenth avenue late -esrt.rda7 by cbjldroa. Thr was a bullet hoK' la the back o tho head. The alain toan wa lying on hJ face. Nearby f.h polies) found a German iAjg-er gun erne dlMfr-argod taell and a loaded abU. TontBira k31d by a ballet from U German Uita-er (un Iti tha baods o. an no known aSiNtllarit . Mr. Ixiuls Featana Mild that her iuabajad left for wor Tuesday at 3 . ro . and ahrtild bare returned short -Jy after mldr.tjrhl. She eald aho dl not know of any threat upon hi a lift or demands for teonoy by anyone.
HOBERTSDALE GIRL IS HIT BY TRUCK
JTictiolas J. Seifert. SSCO Xortr Tauiina street, CThlcago. salesman for a macaroni manufacturer, was arrested yesterday by Hammond police In connection with the accident to ten-year-old Helen I'erhaJab, 1SJ4 Myrtl. aventr. Robertsdale. struck by an aito dr"?yea by elfert. The) Utile girl Is said 'to have dajhed ' crosa Indianapolis boulevard at Myrtle avenue and without wirnlnj t nave run directly into the path of Seifert'a east bound automobile, fortunately the car was traveling a' krsr speed and struck the school girl a glancing blow . &he was taken to fcer home in thf Saamond police patrol suffering frorr bralae on ter face and right leg. fialfert was booked at Hammond Central polic station on a charg-c of paedios;. He denies rponslblllty foi ih accident. Police rlaed him under bond.
FOR LEGION BENEFIT I A "Buck OnTLeave" Com-' ing Cnder Auspices of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
A "ten strike" was made yesterday' by i Edward II. Larscn Fost Xo., 802. A . when a contract wat signed r lhe appearance in Ham-, moud oi lhe A. K. F. musical' comeey, "A llc! on Leave" for threat ulghtj early March. It will be presented with tfcrgt. Patrick Henry Barnes, the aut'or t the play, in hist original role of thc "Buck." It hatt the tnlujc difti Vtlon of being a musical comedy wit a lg human notet in it. The "Bucf:" la a true type., drawn from life, ofi a Vlg hulking, slowspoken gawky dou hb'X? On his first furlough, after months; spent ro the grime trencHes, he goes tt the famous irench resort, Aix-lee-IUina, where a vnasnlflcent modern hotel was taken fk ver b' the welfare (rgar.xa.tiont t-yr entertainment of the tveary AV'can soldiers. Here "Buck" is a real r rsonace and
Is treated as such. The f"ng cf tho rough doughboy after hi&.1ns' srell in the trenches, wherf he f.r.' himself living 'n real luxury with h' T"y want supplied, can be imagined. Such is the main fUuaUon r "A Buck on Leave." The performa10 given by Sergt. Barnes in the title rcV 4
Is an inimitable one. Kvery word b utters has a "punch" and his language
j is the real douyhboy language with
out any frills. Many of his lines are darls.g in the Fhaftp that are flung at
the officers, but they are good humored j
shafts and the officers themselves enJoy them as much as the "bucks.' Furthermore the humor of it all it Just
as big a hit with the general public j as it is with the army fellows. Of course, there is a girl and a. ; regular American girl at that. Wher. j tho "Buck" first saw her well. Just ; see the show and find out. Written by Sergt. Barnes -while he i wao a buck private in France and . first produced at Verneuil bhortly after the signing of the armistice. "A Buck on leave" rooa became recogniied as the best of all army shows. It , toured the A. E. F. circuit for six i months and while it was being pre- ; eented at the Champ des Elysees , theatre In Faris it was dubbed "The Winter Garden Show of the A. E. F. It will be presented In Hammond just as complete aa it is now being given at tho "Auditorium in Chicago when it Is .on Its eecond week's run. All exservice men, their families, relatives and friends will want to aeo this musical comedy which refiecta a part of tbe life tha boys lived while overseas ted the price of admission will be fixed so low that rone may miss it. Further
ANTI-DRY LEAGUE FORMED IN GARY The Liberty League of Gary, an association formed for tho "purpose of repealing tho Volstead Act" was granted papers of incorporation at Indianapolis yesterday. The organizers are: W. K. Amsteln. Ernest Kalloway and Bert Cornell. There is no c.ipital stock.
CLEAN-UP CONTINUES. Following its expressed Intention of cleorinr out gnmhU-g in Gary, police
laet night again raided a gamblipg den at, 1321 Washington street and arrested twelve men, white and colored; All were arraigned In police court this morning on a charge of gambling.
MAYOR BACK HOME.
With a smile on his face and in Ids vest pocket the written approval of the state board of accounts for a ;nrw city lxnd Issue, Mayor It. O. Johnson yesterday returned to Gary from Indianapolis. The accounts board gave Mayor Johnson permission to float a bond Issue of $lo0,"00. This to liquidate boveral smaller bond Ibsucs that have reached maturity.
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SPEEDS THE DEPARTING GUEST BUT John Fietrzyk was given a pint of moonshine to a departing guest when a cop cam.u along. Fietrzyk ws arrested and subsequently given a thirty day eontenee In jail and lined $130. This happened in Gary yesterday.
FLIVVER WRECKED. S. Fzynaskl, 1045 Nr. Hobey etrnet, Chicago, didn't fllwer back to the big town last night. The reason was that his Ford had been badly worsted in a collision with a touring car driven bv n Mr. Bowman, of the National Tube Co. It happened at Sixth and Twelfth.
"TO ARMS1-
-TO ARMS!"
Mayor Johnson tonight will bead the delegation of councilmen, board of works members, and reprentat! ves of tho Rotary arid Kiwanls clubs, off to attend the trl-city fight on the public utilities at Lundgren's fish house, Robey, Hammond. The me;tir.g starts at 6:30 p. m.
Parkers Donuts Always Eats Like More'
Thursday, Fob. 16, 1922. Jud Tunklna, i'tid Ttmktns says be doeamt iw how yon are going to get rid of eflfti .distinctions Tt-hen so marry people r landlords and bo many others ere tenants. Jud TunWnt. Jnd Tonkins nays he knows taea who talk about whetter they'd rather possess money Jr brains when they haven' n chpnc f.r either.
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