Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1922 — Page 5
Thursday, IYb. 2 1922.
THE TTME8. I I II II I (ill !.- . .1 PAGE FIVE 'miuail NAVY BEGINS CONSTRUCTION OF WORLD'S GREATEST SUBMARINE THREE HELD IN NEW MURDER CASES riNTR NATION At NEWS SERVICE) (HIlCAiiV, Ind. Feb. 2:!. Two nvn. one a youth of J 9, ami the other the father of a thrcc-y ar-old son, are .ieid acre today on charges of murder. Arthur Ktlchhansor, the youth, is Twn'y-.!x are lifted which have two or more dijtrict judue.. Only nine of t'l.ni have populations greater than Indiana's and many .. th'-m liave onlyhalf as many ir ha j tan t'. Florida with one-third of tio- pio'lation of Indiana, ha.-' two district; Aiabarna. three; "Ic.irsia. two; T-i:nejtsee, three; ArTtansas'. two, atJ so on down the .i.-t. GARY NEWS "ivxperience," reads eh report, '!n the states mentioned d!oloies ttat tliey have no surpJus in cwrli cr judges, if justice is to ibe prwperly administered. It is, therefore, clearly apparent, from tiie facts as ftated above, and the proof produced before the committee, that the urate of Indiana. 5liouM have the additional Vnitort State? court facilities provided for in hi. biil." ' HOW ABOUT THIS CITY CLERKS? What m-tll the city councils of Cary, Hammond, East Chicago and Whitim; do about the i.-l;t wine and bev -r resolution passed by the Chicago city couti--il? Copi..s ,,f tin- resolution have been, sent to each ..f the --i ty clerks of the '"al'umet rejrion l.y the Chicago city clerk with rcgi:ci,t! that they he introduced into the common councils Not a word has been said about receipt of the resi d itions. charged witli .-laying Willian) I'otthasi, ..!, his ttt-p;ather. A'huse of Mrs. rottha.t, the youth's tnotiier. .by l'otthoht, is declared to have been the cause of ( the sli.iot.inf:. j Edward (Simmoi, a taxicab driver.1 ."hot and killed his wife in their home. They had been cf-t.1 an if ed for several month.-1. Gimiiit I !.- said to have been drinking heavily. nav mey (rone m the buckets was to
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ROBBED OF PAY CHECK T.assala Sivorto who live? at the Waldo hole:, was held up and r .M...d of a $o' pay cheek and JIT in cash.
BABY AUTO BANDITS SENT Frank Love. 13. and Clifford Lovtn. . the Indiana. Harbor l. y.- who s'.oie '" Oakland automobile and were ''ht by the Oary ;i..i..e at Thirtye'ghth avemi" end 1 -'aware street, ;ver taken hack to Kast t'htcacn ye.sieiday. The hoys had te.n drinking tu.-.onhiti the Gary tm'c said.
BOY. PAGE JACK DEMPSEY Fia:k Tsru.-k! of Knst ".ary was ar-irs-ftd today .-harmed v;Mi 'niuki:ii;' :f.t"a'.j if g-rvat tvdiiy harm" to a Ojii.ber of cronpiainiiis witr.ey.-es. VaniFiti sot in n row u;th a eonMder-'-' e poition of Kan 'on;, and threatcoed . lick "Ice who!.: on':!!, ' Norn, dy called ?; "bluff."
SHE PUTS CURSE ON POLICE SERGEANT Mrs. C. A. Lartfky, 4712 Woodlawn a-onue, Chicago was arrested in Oary "day for not having a 1?22 auto liA' ftr.. M:s. Uuiky s'ormed and ;iir-o she wept. On. I was never so Tunfti:at1 in all n:y life," said the fashionably dressed !;.dy when she faoed the desk sergeant a'. he po.tre station. "Oh, this I ter- - ' le . T think you are perfectly h-.r-" 1 I hote, 1 hope, oh. I hope ail yn:r children are acrobat . ." Mrs. Kin sky g-ave a cash bond of S-" to assure h'T appearance in court.
V,rth naval c-niu3 nd British !
Ciplomatic pclicy are apparently at odd.s on the suL.iect cf the subinarine as a legitimate weapon of Oicdern civilized warfare.
While Arth.ir Balfour r.r.d Lrrd j le of Farcham. at the Washing-1 ton cotiference on th l.iimtatio:. '
of Armament, were making Britain's "macnificcnt gesture," denia!ilinp the abolition of the submersi! le and bran.iinff all officers and nieti who went down to the sea and submarim s as cowards worse, the Dritish N'avy was, rushing construction of the pr atest undersea boat the world has ever known. Naval and diplomatic otlicials of toe United States and the other trreat naval powers are wontiering just what it was a!! about. The Mritish demand for eliniir.at-
it L' the 8i.jbrr.ai ino fnile.i Hiamolt,, i
in face of America's position that ! the submersible is an essentia! de- ; British submarine of the M
-.M , nation wnt-. h ! with iU great l-'-inth
who ion,? coast lines .nat must be! guarded against invasion, and to! the MTtall nation which cannot af-! ford the trt-tnendous financial bur- ' den of r&pital ships. i The British navy is already far ! m advance t!ie rest of the world rn suhmarine strength. In sub-' mersibles of all classes, accordin? ! to the latest tabulation, aire has u er-mmisaion c total tonnafe of 1 is . !
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which London despatches describe as a "super-submarine" is to be known a3 the "X-l." and her keel plate has already been laid. Features hitherto unknown in submarine construction are to be incorporated in thj giant of the depths, but the nature of these improvements has been kopt profoundly secret. It is stated however, that the "X-l" will be practically a submersible battleship, far superior to the M type with its smjrle 12inch gun. Naval officers the world ovr are watching British submarine policy w;th eager interest. They recall
; that when Robert Fulton invented i his Fubmarine "Nautilus" in 101 he offered the submersible to Wii- ; iiam Pitt, then Prime Minister f ! Fngland. Pitt predicted that ".i we adopt tnL kind of f.ghting it j will be the end of all navies." but referred Fulton to St. Vtnrer.t, ; then first Lord of the Admiralty. St. Vincent declared that suhma- ; rine warfare was "useless to those , who are masters of the sea" an l . would if successful "deprive then
suDer-si.brnarine. now in -he ! of the supremacy. r u.ton's biog-
coure of construction in England, j rapher intimates that the inventor (Insert) Lord Lee r Fart-ham, : was offered a considerable amount who made Britain's argument' of money to suppress his invention for eliminating the submarine j by the British authorities, at the arms conference. ! Naval opinion throughout the
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BAD FIREIN TOLEDO. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 TOI.K1K). O., Feb. 23. Fire which broke out. at o'clock, this morning in an apartment Rnrane building in the downtown district, was stiii ratlins unchecked at noon today. Fears were expressed by firemen that a 5r)0 gallon guoline tank in the garage mlsht explode at any moment. The damage thus far I etlniat'd at more, than $10f,0'i0 Scire? of auto;ii'b!b-p were desiroyed. Many lhrii;it!5 rescues featured the lire. i
BROKEN CABLE RESPONSIBLE f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEJ AVASIllNtlTOX. Feb. 22. A broken
abl" wan primarily responsible for the
fatal cra.-.h of the dirigible Ib ina with
'a loss of 114 livr'S. ;iccrtli!iii" tf a. iin-.
liniinary invef tiwati'a already completed, by .Major tieiioral ilasim l atrick. chief of air service.
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grtat L2-lnth gun. (he
lieaicst armament carried by any undersea bout. This vessel will be exceeded in size arid fighting power bv tha X-l. the
A SCRAPPY ROOSTER. t'i- Gary po'.lee received an unusual ''. ys;erday from a woman on Adaras street. "I want you to come r'-ht down to ':v house and kill a rooster that is boihcrtns my hen," she said. "I told toe woman next door if he didn't keep : hat rooster in her own yard I would 'a'. e i killed. The his brute is pickIt. s my htn's reck to pieces."
r il iv a?air,st a total tonnage of j in addition to the usual torpedo ; merchant fleet that can be turned ol.. o4 in commission the United , tube equipment, carry a great 12-; over night into sea-scouring pnvabtati's Navv, which stands next i inch srun on the derk. 1 teers. is wondering how far Brit-
ine tist. or: tain s latest class of J Britain's latest step in subrr.a- ish politician of today are mu""larines afloat, the so-called ! rine development, however, f. r ex- linenced by tne same consideration 31 Class, far exceeds in offensive j ceeds the M Class, according to which in tne early days of the 19tb armament anything n the way of ; the meager reports which have j century sought to stifle all srtbmasubmtrsible ships that any nation ; b.?en allowed to leak out .-oncern- rire development because of its cas yet attempted. These v-ssels. ! ir.2 the new vessel. The ship, i menace to British sea supremacy.
WHOSE COAT IS IT? Oity Judce Punn will Essume the munle! of S'doman tomorrow when he is ealied upon to decide which of two
Heiresses is the owner of a ?3'10 fur overcoat. Mildred Fowhatan yesterday caused the ar-est of Lillian Hughes, iharginsr her with the larceny of the coat. Lillian said in rabuttal that she owned half Interest in the coat am! that Mildred was merely ansry because she couldn't wear it three-fourths of the. t i m e .
the other extreme and arose from pov- i erty pnd obscurity to the hiKhe.-t place!
IS CHIVALRY A DEAD ART?
Historic Telephone Dates. Trie first switchboard fof rommer-
in the land. rioi Use wns installed .iMlluaiy Th is. said Mr. TUan is the basic prin- j 1S7S. af New Haven, Conn., with eight
, ciple of our Kovern i .ent There Is no j ronneeted telephones, and that same : class religion, no class politics, no class j r fhe frs-t puhlie pay Station was iM.ciallifc. As lony aa these principles esta,jlishpd 8t Bridgeport. Conn. ;ar- kejit intact America la sate. He)
caueii attention to the unstable con- j rlition of the envernmcntH of France j
and Kn.-Iand and said that to prevent such a state of affairs in America the Lcpiori Is try inn to inculcate in all the spirit of Washington and Lincoln.
STRIKING i POINTS FOR i NEW BILL! (Continued from Paxe. One) - ;
the defendant tried to brink' more witnoses in his favor than the g-overn-! ment has for its side. The expense to ! the defendants of those Indianapolis pilgrimages may only be truessed at. j MIRTH (OInIES Ft IIMII CASES. The total cost to the yoernnient of running the court last year was i&o,- ; 1 1 1. ! 7. In i-rite of the handicaps, a glance through the court calendar ; sriowji that a large percentage of the j cases are still coming: from the north- 1 em coointi. ;'. "The sa.-ing- to litige.nts will be tre-l metidous." uye the report." The acceilcratlon in administration of justice and added convenience to all concerned will be of inestimable value." The report than d!.K'Jses the division of the state on a basis of population and shows that each district will have -approximately one and onehalf millions population. A list of states is then given with tbe number of district courts and judges to each.
Today's Beauty Talk
"a : enj-jy a deiisotful shampoo " ;th very l:t:b- effort and for a very t : : fliTicr cost. v,vj net from your druc0. st a package of cantbrox and dis-s- - ve a teaspo -nful in a cup of hot water. This makes j lull cup of sbanip'jo liquid enoucli so it iv easy f. apply it to ail the hair instead of ;. ust th." top of the h.-.td . Your shampo.t ;s now ready. .1u.-i pour u little at n time on "lie pcalp ami hair until b-.th are entirely covered by the daint- !". perf timed ptvparaticn that tic ! ughly dissolves and to moves every it of dandruff, excess oil and dirt. Aiter1 nr.slnsj, the hair dries quickly . ; h a fiiiffitiess that r,i.-kes li s.-em 1. eavier than n is, and takes on a rich !utev and a softness that mak.-s art resins- it a ; ilea sure. Adv.
Is chivalry n dead art in Gary? It would seem so in the city cou
Kvery oay when court adjourns tloi court room and corridor are packed j with strapping lawyers and giant policemen. This Krcay array of mascullno strength slaiids idly by- while j
Mrs. Ralph Wcss. the city clerk, lux.the bli? docket book bark to her office The book t eiftl-.s fifteen or tweuty pound
Gome oil gettts show tcsy.
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STEEL OFFICIAL AGAINST PROHIBITION
TV F. Nycafird. Pr. Ira ylntimore nr.n rnanj v.et-l company ofticia'.s totrctherj with tlv- fortrA chief of police, Pontius
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nent business and protcssi'mal men of; Gary are members of the newly organ- ; ized liberty Leaptie, accordinif to I!. 1
Narcowich, attorney for the leasu-. The purpose of the leasue H to work for the icpeal of the, Volstead act.
NEBRASKA'S THIRD PARTY HAS TICKET
INTERNATIONAL NEA'5 SERV1CEI LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 2 4. Non-partisan hauliers and the "third party of Nehra-ka'' today virtually completed plats for hacking a joint ticket m the fall elections. The co vent ions of both parties are In session in Uneoin. A. C Towr.b-y. natiounl head ;f the
Non-partisan leatue. is attending;
A School of Fire. Miss Clara Fish has been hired to teh the Hook school the coming year. "Ignorance should a-bnit in that neighborhood." comments a shameless punster. Boston Transcript.
OUCH LUMBAGO
Toada Return to Old Pond. Tr is said that full-grown toads alwnj-R return to the popd where ther were batched to mate ar.d to lay their
Card of Thanks
RUB PAINS FROM
We w:.;h to thank vt friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy, at the death of our wife and mother. Mrs. Mary Ward.
the! Ksp'-c;a!!y do vv thank the oddfellows
ANDERSON LAVYER
convention, and has endorsed the principle of the Third parly. .Vn-partisan leaders of the state say th. ir organization will not name s ticket until after the Third party slate has b. fn selected. . All Third party candidates who meet with the approval of the Non-partisan.
il was said, will be endorsed by the lea g ue.
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You Should Protect Yourself
ADDRESSES LEGION
T5EC!Al TO THf TIVES1 WHITIN';, Ind., Feb 2.1. Speaking; before a crowd which filled the Whitln? Community Center last nifrht, Oswald Ryan of Anderson, Ind., brouerht rounds of applause when he called upon Americans to keep intact the principles as exemplified by Washington and Lincoln. Mr. Kjsn is city attorney of Anderson. He is u Harvard graduate and has written several books on povernmer t lie is Indiana's member of theNational committee of the American Legion, yesterday's meetiner was held under the auspices of the Whit ins American Lesion Post. In the crowd were many from lia.nmcd. Fast Chicago and Indiana Harbor. The speaker ompared Washington f!i:d Lincoln. AN ash itiRton. he showed, was a wealthy aristocrat, one of the richest men of his time. He had little to fja'n ui material things through taking the side of independence and he was takinp. rt chance of losmtr every, thlnsr he had Lincoln was born from
SEE DER ROTE HAN NTS A story that holds your interest to the ertd, played at the German 'a Club House .Sunday ntaht. Feb. 28th. Heir ins 7 n. tn. Tick t ."oic. --2S-
RED PEPPERS STOP PAIN OF
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GAINST a possible shutdown of coal mining April 1 as the result of a strike by the miners in an effort to maintain present wages. Conditions make it impossible for us to store coal to cover the strike period. Lower prices on coal can be looked for after the strike ter
minates so buy before April 1 ! 1
only sufficient coal to carry you j
over the chilly days of spring
RHEUMATISM AND STOMACH TROUBLE
When you are sufferir.fr t ith rheumatism so you can hardly tet around just try R.-fi Fepper Hub and you will have the Quickest relief known. Nothing has such conoriitrated, penetrating beat as red peppers. Instant relict'. Just as soon as you app!y Red Pepper Hun you 'col the tltiglin:; heat. In three minut-s it wa;m.s ;he sore spot throtitrb arid through. Frees the Mood c!r utatsoii. breaks up the congest iT---n ltd the .!.' rbeutitatiL-m torture i-i eerie. Row les Kcd 1. pp' r K ib, n:ade from ro i peppers, "osts If! tie at any drug store. lift a tar at o .. F;'e it for
i lumbago. n arit's. backache. stiff
neck, sore muscles, cob's in ch-st. Almost instant relief a waits you. lie sure to t-ft th" genuine, vvith the name Hovvles on !.-:h pai-Wat". Adv.
and Maenhees for the:r cssistunce and Mrs. Ib.-tfr ami Mrs. Kirfr for music and Ite'v. .-'rnithson. Also lho.se who donated use of their cars. .Mr. L'ti 'Ward. Mr. and Mrs. A I W,it;nei. Mr. & Mrs. W. K. Achenbach. .Mr. and Mrs. f'U re i:nrrnore and son Kdwin.
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Now Your Wife Can Have a Cart Too The Overland costs so little that you can buy two the extra one for your wife and pay out no more money than the price of the average good touring car. Operation and upkeep expense is low, most owners averaging 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
The SEDAN
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Roadster - - 595 Touring - - 9595 Coupe - 850 PARTS PRICES REDUCED 2 0 TO 50 Overland-Fudge Co.
74 State Street
Telephone 304
Pack without twin p-f s ' bi.j; j so
burrs?
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sudden pain, sharp aches and Now lisicril Thai's luinatiea, or maybe from a strain.
and you'll et iiiicf the moment you rub your back v-ith soofhintr, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil. Nothing; else takes out soreness, lameness ;:i.d stiffness so quickly. You simp!? rub it on your back, and out conies the pain. It is harmless, and doesn't burn the skin. Limb, r up! Don't suffer! ; a
small trial bo'tb of o'd, honest St. i Jacobs Oil from any- dvupr store, and j after us;i:C it just !.. you'll fo.-eti that you ever had backache, lurut.asroj or sciatica, oceanse your back will never hurt, or cause :i iiy in. re misery. J H never disappoint.., and has been I i ecom reled for r.fi yer.'-s. Adv.
HEAR HEAR HEAR HARRY J. LOOSE LECTURE ON "CRIME" It's Cause, Practice and Prevention BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday Eve, Feb. 23rd 8 P. M. Tickets on sale at Summers' Pharmacy
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Tried Mt CTeaiens nni Various Rtedies No Relief. j
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ill rM3 A Good Used riano vMm rn J tak one of these Used Pianos and use f "" ! jk fiyCZ it till you are ready for a new instrument. SfS !&5 "'"A Ek. -VJ We will then allow vou full value on a I M t df- ' Vr j new Player. Straight or Grand Piano. THv ffl Pi jWi''' ' J jrvrZ provided you act within a reasonable fci .:;J J0&P0 f '-"'.Tvl length of time and shall have exercised h l&i 'i J0 1 I V; :4 reasonable care while the Used Piano is f5 P' r- in your possession. We guarantee these I- V , J.-.J t bargains to be serviceable. Priced at f If X jf $30 to $100. Vi fy: , r. ' . J J ' ' t
PHONE 1490 The Beckman Supply Company
T,t!l he used Xerv-Wrth and then
be reports that he ftrot well very qui. k- : i.v. That is because rheumatism usual-! ly con-.es fx tun disordered stomach and bowels and once you eliminate the poi- , son s from the (system anil restore tire stomach and hoVels to their normal functions the rheumatism, dizziness.; "WACHEWICZ" headaches and other ills wiil disappear, i SPF, Uh HAi'.GA IN That is what Mr. S. P. Hoover, of North i O i'.V $Tou. r'ASII
loton. i.. t'dd a Xcrv-Worth repre- I.MHANA A v'l-.N t'K. HMK
seiitative this jircat familv remedy did, I Mhf A h.M.L
for hint. The doctors said he wV-ild i bevtn room 1 hi story, frama resthave to co to a hosnttal for a lone and dence complete In. every derail, first
expensive course of treatment which floor, consists of reception hall, livinsr j mijtht posib!v make Is. in well. Instead room, dioiT!r room, kitchen, bath and i of that he followed The advice of a . bed rooms, second floor. tl-.re nice lied ; Iriend and bmitrht a bottle of Nerv- j rooms with clothes closets. 7 ft. base-I
Worth for a dollar and it did him so ment. turnace. itaraxe, screens,, shades much vood he kept on using it until he and everything. 'nly $:".S"t(t. Balane
was well. t J-:. . I ayments. I.NVO I'H.ATK THIS,
Mot druKKists sell N'erv-Worth. Ton would do well to frive it a trial. It is always for sale in this city at the Summer's; Pharmacy, Hammond, and L. H. Mattern IruK Store, hitin'. and every druptrist is authorized to jrive th.money back if the results from the iitst bottle are nt encoura sing. It I splendid for frrowlncr children wtien consti1;ited. nervous and run down. Thy like
Call our office for appointment
Kit AN K .1. WA''HrVIi'Z "Home of the Horn- liartiains" Phone 1(517 Hammond. Open Fveningru S;.8:2t
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Only a Few Choice Pianos Left
Straube Piano and Music Co.
Headquarters for Victor and Edison Phonographs
631 Hohman St., Hammond
Telephone 661
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