Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1922 — Page 11
L Crown- Point News
Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Man With a Smite" Makes His
Announcement for Co. Treasurer
i a rail
nd since that ten impaired.
John V. Wheelor is driving a ner odgro car. Mr. Wheeler has recently ecome affiliated with the. firm of ourtright and Heiney,- road eontiaetrs . The sad death of Mrs Douglas FjIr occurred at the home on Main St., n Sunday afternoon, after a two eeks illness with liver trouble. Mrs. uller wis injured several years a so
fro;n a Hammond street car
time her he.-ilfh loin!
Her death has caused
uch sorrow in the community wlure le will be ad!y missed being; bcicve.l y all. ihe was 59 years of agj at le time of her death and leaves beJe8 her husband a family of grown ildren The funeral wiil be held at ie Masonic Temple at 2.00 p. m. tooorow. in charge of the Eastern tars ith interment in MaylewooJ cemetery. Postmaster Fred J. Wheeler was tan to the Mercy hospital in Gary last onday suffering from acute attack of --per.dicttls If his condiition warnts it, an operation will be perform-
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the ex a. '
aware
t location i-i at the time
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was not
part iirc. Joseph Kramer of this city is ering nicely from a nervous down occasioned by overwork frirdue imivei s.ty where iie hi
his d-
brea ka t l h i s beeu
Nicholas Hoffman 'started operations
is wee tor trie erection of a tv
or onck residence on his lot in the
liesel Addition. The home wiil he
handsome addition to that part of e city. Kenneth Brown left the latter pnrt the week for the south where he w ill
since early Fall. He is taking treat-n-.esst at the Sacred Heart Sanitarium in Milwaukee. His mother Mis. Ki si ubitii Kramer of this city is with liini.
Miss Mary Uroivn has returned to her studies at North, .v; .stern university after an over Sunday visit villi her relatives here. Mrs. 11. K. .McCrill.s r ti te rt; !ne d thi! Friday Auction Ciuti or; V'ridav afternoon, the prizes lietnar won iy M;s. AI. Turner and Mrs. Ill Koekweil. Harry W. F! limbeck iu this city p'ead guilty in the I'rimina! court .m Monday atid lined $100 and sentenced to 1 to 5 ytars at the pen a firm -by
Judee Smith. I'ian-.l.e-.-k was a: lested I
t vera! weeks aso or a worranl sworn out by l)in Caldwell of this city, t
ad Riven a heck for $10. 'd
units in I. if 1 'co .lies Mat ?
Hank to pay it I'.umbeck has been in
trouble on several precious (i"i'S.siorn
and Pr. Van Word en or' this city ' -friended iiim al the time of his detention in ilis Lake county jail ami it is reported I. Van Woiden is several thousand dollars t the bad since his ecqnaintrirv".- with i'l iiiube k.
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THE EARLY BIRDS
The early bird gets the two hucks. That's paraphrasing same popu'ar ?dom of the ancients. This at Maui's Cloak store. 143 State street. ;-ere The Western a!s Co., of Chigo'ls stipervisinpr one of the largest ies in Ladies' Cloaks. Suits and I):ess lield in Hammond in many months. out tl;e twj bucks.
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To the first worth of cut-;
row. the i pening
pureli'isers o
ice merchandise
day of the b
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' $15. in torn oris; si. '.
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Mr. Mandel announces that
aw ard new, crisp. $2. Cut bll's. Uut tl'iat's only part of the show. The bis feature .. -he wonderful barStuns that are being offcreil at remaikncle prices Mandel's store at 143 K. State street, will be open eveninss durinu: the sale. 0
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BSist UBOH'ieiiO
the original Corn Flakes
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OTTO r""IiEI.D
Kepresentatlve Otto Fifchl. "t lie man with the smile," today cave the newspapers of l.aUe county the formal announcement of his candidacy for county treasurer, subjtct to the republican primary in May. The above photograph of Fill 1.1 is remarkable, no so riui h l eLuu.-e cf the
him
;--'. Tia-.:-, 1 hrv-i tie don't hava any bites while u.e'r eattig KeUoes'm Ccr.Flakes, 'cause like Xe!iof' mo rach that the fish u.ill get
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far- f tut ions
number the be'
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Kellogg flavor and Kellcgg crispness are so different that there can be no comparison between Kellogg's Corn Flakes and imitations. Little folks qtiiekly say, "Get Kellogg's, Iilother please," because Kellogg's are never tcugh or leathery or hard to eat! Kellogg's arc always so delicious that big bowls quickly disappear and eager little mouths appeal for more! And big folks appreciate the superiority of Kellogg's because their flavor is so inviting. Kellogg's are wonderful!
Insist unon Kellogg's the kind in the RED and GREEN box that bears the signature of
vfiUCtD w- K- Kellogg, originator of
Kelloee's Corn Flakes. NONE
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CUiiW ARE GENUINE WITHOUT
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likeness but because it show
f. tthout the famous smile. This smile of Fifiehi's is permanent ami refects t:m good health, energy and optimism of the farm boy who went into the sum:
legislature as "that good Matured
mcr from Lake oout;" and came out
j the republican floor ieader. The photoj grapher must have been a very Jis-
a.',ri cable fellow to cause niu not to smile. There is nothing spectacular about l'.eprcsent.ul.e Fif eld. His success as a farmer, business man ami legislator has been the normal steady advance-m'-nt "f a oapatlo, reliable and ambitous oung men. He graduated from
J'uruue I'niversity with tie decrees of' a ranitary and civil" ttigimer and en- t
tered politics very modestly as a pit- j school ciaet (Ommitti tman. In 1310 he was J In th
elected vice-chairman of the ltepublirfiti Centra! Committee and after four years of service wa3 -elected to the state legislature. He served the party vi 1 1 in irl ,- and without ipiiumcration as
a precinct committeeman snT secretary to the county committee, and it is a well known fact that the pay of a state 1 gi. la tor is a in re stipend to lover the actual expenses. CALLED "THE BI& rELIOW" When lie entered the state house trie genial Filiild v. as known vniiousty as "the loir fellow" and" the "good natured fur;rci.- 1'Mm lake county." He surprised the governor and the house by his e'VieS.-nt wo.-k s a m'-mber of the committee visit :ng tiie state insti-
and of term
his repot. result-d mueh needed cluing, r.t . f the eor.il i t ions
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'aty frienls iin.i .-eiitivcs of i.Mis. John ll'.iiione, Jr.. ': informed ci the ; a i.h t-f Mrs. MecJlone wluii .,.- liircd l-'attiioay nt Serai. ton. Pa. Bso.es her ,'.. id. John M.i'.l.iie, the deceit: ed leii v' i thi ce thiidt i n, Margfirtl. Claire' siid J. hn. Tio- Mej,ones lived in i Jury uiiLil i.'bout two years as;o wiicri tii. y movei! to Mcranlun. Tin parents cf Mi'. McCiooe who r. side at '!!' Con .tec t .( tl flic:, have boon residents of !u y ;.,! a nuu.'. : of y..His. G ARY NO PLACE FOR SCARLET WOMEN 'Mrs. 11. Heed of Pittsburg. Fa. and ciuii.-iinx to be tin wife of a travelint: salesman, will have to :. k greener
uc. us than Car
I Card of Thanks CAJJU F IIIAAKS. W'e wb.h, to. express our tii.'tnk.s and a ppreci'' t ion to oi?r fi iemls and ri : tr I -l'rs for the ;.: indness and syniji ithy I'xtend.cl us at the death of our f uio'i, Julius N.-initz :i,d for the use of au;..s and to Mr. ,ind Mrs. VY . 1 1 . Feiistermaker lo.- the llo.ul offering,' a lid Ke-. Mil e ti !'o" his consjlins word:', ulsu the Old Soldiers.
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Growina' Children
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court, aft--r she had no f town some
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in., this ev eriitig . or a Hi sentfctice !she told the some liesitency althoush money she would et uik
way. Mrs. Keed was arrested at Sth and Jefl'er.son street at midnight last night and booked at the station as a prostitute. Tiie case against Mrs. George r-kousal woo was arrested at the same time and charge was held over until tomorrow mining. Judge l.Minn ordered that her husband bg brought into court.
are otfrt trouWrij with Fevenshnes3, Ccns'ipation, Headache, S'c-n ach troiihlea, Teething riiiortiers and Worms. At euth times thou
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AUTO INJURES MILLER RESIDENT
Miss Victoria Fikitis, well known in Gary and Miller was severely injured yesterdyy afternoon when she was hit ny a Kei track at Lake street and Michigan avenue. The ttue'-. dti.ed by Finil Swanson,
struck Miss K'.kins as it was tuining! thtf co (in iv Swanson was arrested and : booked ;tl the station on a charge .' ass:3Uit and battery with an auto. j Miffs ElUlns was taken to the hospital 1 where it is said, while her injuries are' not serioii';. it will keep her confined :
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for a wet
HUBBY LIKED HIS ' WORK TOO WELL;
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lt( pn sentai.: e I-'iiield has been very active in Veil. If of ;;'! progre: si e l'g-is!-.itlon and zealous of th" interests of bake county. He has been one of the best representatives Lake -ounty has ever bad and his work for the II liana llartvr recommends him to every 'man interested in the future of the CfJuniei
region. He has been fair to la
alwavs the friend of the farmer. The
teachers have had a champion Grown Point man.
Althousrh he is a comparatively young man. Mr. Filield has a family of three children n.l the greatest Inheritance he could leave them is that cheery smile of his.
Charging that his wife made things miserable for him because he was so t keen about working, John Kain, 1003 j G ,u field street, has put a new wrinkle j 'Ui tile in divorce proceedings. The1 complaint further charges that John ; b;-.d to work t owshifts in twentv-four!
1 lio-.rs: be dbln't rnirol if boir his wirV '
T '" I he "a vs. diil. Mis. Kain would naif. I
the i ' .Ir-V.il s.lvi Urol I rv tn i.irlnr. lier hoi.-- 1
band to lay off work occasionally and see k some- kind of amusement. The j rn.i re John woiked, t iia less his wife ! liked him. i I Final'y Mrs. Kain tiled suit for. a; divorce on February 2. IS21, and it . was heard in the Gary Iv.ke Superior ' i ouvt The judge did not grant a di- , vorce. but granted the plaintiff a year's '
r ami j separation from bed aud board. Now.
that the year has e.pired, John has asked his wife cm divers occasions to i-ome back to hir.i, but she refuses to do so.
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DRIVE HALTED:!
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Two New Roads Forming aj GARY STEEL WORKER
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"Loop" to Gary Bathing Pavillion Will Take Its Place.
The proposed road skirting the edge
of lake, from Millar beach to the I'orter coiintv line has been abandoned
for the present, according to a deeislon rea.hed at a conference between Mayor R. i . Johnson and otiier city oflieials. Instead of the lal:e front road project plans are now under way, ace riling to information for' two roads to the bathhouse vhlcTi when completed will form a loop, the first by the way of ilrand avenue and tiie second by a new route .for which a petition is being circulated and will soon be ure-
isentio to lue hhiihj voinm issmoi.-i s j for action. I fine of the road? to the beach Mill ' e, thn a-'-nerall v accented 5Ia n
with ilruml avenue as the main arti ry to the lake. The other road will be
j eon:-trncted du south from the bath
ing p'i,-;lion to tne sou in nno 01 ine new lake front park and thence west along the. seoith boundry of the park to a connection with the Grand av tiue road to the beat h. According to officials in. action was
i IP ken on the I.al-e Shore drive at this! Ktimepj'S 1'iieee was f.n iiidicaiion tin; ! I t here is not. su fl'i-rie.-i t demand Tor lis;
coiirtrui. tion now. On the other baud.,! however, it is reported that many citi- ,
zens are in favor of a I.a::e Sl-.ore drive to the Porter county line and may circulate a petition and then present it pei.i. re the county ommlssloners for action. Fifth signatures mist oe affixed to the "loop" road plan berore the com-riiirv--h nor v. ill take any action, but :t ; a:.t i hat more ttvm fifty signature: hnv..- alfiioly been seemed. Leav3 It to Judce.
"T wu:!;1 iinifh nitlicr you did tl." ! ropiiod ;. man tit S'.'.nreilitch (I-.trriflmU j coupty eeiirt whf'l! Jitflw Clifr ro- j mffV.fl "As'- yotir wife to ktvj. 'julet." ,
DIES OF BURNS
The funeral of Joe lliviyha Pajorn!. 1)10 West l'Uh avenue, (lary steel worker who died of fearful iburnn at the Mercy hospital night before lust, was held at the Slavish Catholic church this morning at Hi o'clock. Interment i:t (Jury Oak Hill. According to the best available information -tliviyha, was burned in an accident explosion in one of the furnaces at the mill, hot metal from the turnuce splashing over his body.
ANOTHER RAID
f.nsl night accompanied by I'lains-
eiothesmen I'.uck. l.iurcll. i'otts audi WlmimiiibT of the tJsry police depart-, mi'tit. Chief Weeks swooped down up- !
on the !! known Droadway Inn at! away into air :; Uroadway. arresimg Kii Hoki. h. j i'nlike radium which radiates la all alleged, bartender and George Murovicn j direct ions at one speed, the new ray
SCIENTIST MAKES FICTION A FACT Discovery of Radio -Active Ray With Fearful Power is Announced.
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I SAN PJtAXOlMlO, March -4. Fiction has again been made by fact if tiie claims of Kdgar 1. llollingsiiead, Pasadena Hcitnt.'sls and electrical engineer, hold good. He announced here yesterday the discovery of a radio-active ray that can euro disease or destroy .battleships or cities at will. The new ray has far greater speed and penetrative power than any yet discovered, flollingshead claims, and works miracles on all forms of matter. Some of his remarkable claims are: It increases or reduces weight of metals. Penetrates eleven and one-half Inches of solid steel. Make rocks as transparent as water. At its highest rate disentigrates the heaviest substance so that, it passes
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for. CHILDREN and find they give certain relk'f. They tend
to break itn r.olils. Clenns. th ctnm. rfvil
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KX..l, OV V I'll UiC UTCl AI1U UUWCla dllkl -fTtcive healthful sleen. Easv to enve and &W&r-
pleasant to take. - &f'&.$r
uec ay moicers lor over so .wrfrjz
years. eft.
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MMl V Ml tzW ' te pi r ' ' . teJkfr THESTYLES
jmanaser in violation of the liquor laws. The dry aaem.s found serving Klasses land some bonded liquor and wine. I JAMES HAMILTON
BURIED TODAY be funeral of little James A. Ham
ilton, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. ; H. A. Hamilton, of 22S Tyler street, died i at the homo ot a three weeks sickness i Saturday nnnni:;?. Tlev. TI. P. Smit'i! will officiate at the funeral serv'ees! to be liebl from the lesidence, fit. li:?' toilay. f;k llill Cemetery will be the ' place of inufment. j
Icnn be controlled as to speed and di-. rect ion. ! Tiie discovery., according- to Ho!- j liiiKshead. has ledto other startling; scientific discoveries, including:' Force cannot have weig-ht within! itself. j The law of cohesion has a third and. dominant factor solar influence. j tliavitation Is stronifer in day time!
than at night time because of the sun's!
influence. This accounts, Holllnrshead states, fur clocks run faster at nisht thanby iJnv.
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CHARGES DESERTION IN DIVORCE SUIT
'I'ir.rtfine bis eife- Ml li :'h ilesr'iou. .laeob ". filed suit in the ; ry I.J: 1 '.'111 t . .1 .e.io I b -i 1.J '( J t ! U fi bin in ', . n ' el, 1 i'
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l-lliiott hai: e SiiTieri'o.at Mabsi 1!, And has
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Horrid Man. ' Shp "I nevor pxpecfed ta work Hk9 this when I mnnlod ymi." IJe "You dhln't eh? Well. I licured that you had boeomp habit iinteil to it.. You
hard to get
know you worked prottv
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Stir I3r. i:tvti. il.., a Wcll-Known
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n-.ited rci-rej of wom n fcr liver and .owe! ailments. Hurir tr ' those yeai .-
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