Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1922 — Page 11

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T Three people are confined in Gary hospitals today as a result of an X'husband rtiootlng his wife and child and another woman nearly ata,bb4 to death as a result of family quarrel In Gary last night The Injured! Mrs, Andrew Fajkowsklj Fortyfourth art, and Cleveland t Shot la both legs. Injuries not serious. Etefla Itedllnskl, 11 years old, a daughter of Mrs. Fajkowskl. Shot through band. Minor wound. Mrs. Henry Tredwell (colored), 1520 Adams st. Cut fcnd stabbed In breast. Condition serious. The shooting at the Fajkowekl home occurred shortly after 8 o'clock. According to 'Mrs. Fajkowaltl at the St. Antonio hospital following the shooting, her former husband, Stanley Redlinski, came to the house last night to see the children. In ordering him to Uave the house an a-gument ensued In which Redllnskl puleld a revolver and fired twice at Mrs. Fajkowski. The bullets tools effect, striking her in both logs. Enraged, the divorcee then fired at the daughter, striking her in the hand. Both were taken to Bt. Antonio's hospital where their wounds were treated. Redlinski escaped following the shooting and Is still at large. The stabbing was the culmination b1 another family quarrel. It occurred at 1320 Adams et. about the Mini hour. Following an argument ortr some money. Henry Tredwell bulled a knife on hla wife and cut her in the left breast; It left a r-asty wound, leaving a gash from the top of the left breast around under the left arm. It came within an inch of st-iklng her heart; At Pt. Antonio's hospital her condition is regarded as serious. Tredwell fled after the cutting: PETITION FOR ELGIN MOT (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO. Oct. 12. An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy was filed against the Elgin Motor Car corporation today by three cred'torsi each of whom allege that the company ewes them more than $10,000; The creditors named irt the petition are the Central Trust company, Greatibaum Bank and Trust company and the Century Trust and Savings Bank. The petition for a receiver was heard immediately by Federal Judge George A. Carpenter. Tho Elgin Motor company plant Is located at Argo, 111. C. B. Ilieman is head and general manager of the company. In 1920 a 2.000, 000 increase in the capitalization of the company was voted, bringing the total capital up to $5,000,060. In 1517 financial statements of the company showed assets of (2.941,454. At that time they were building forty cars a day. At one time officials of the company predicted a huge dividend for fhe yar, Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people is that It le too hard, too troublesome and too dangerous to force the weight down. Marmola Prescription Tablets overcome all these difficulties. They are absolutely harmless, entail no dieting or exercise, and have the added advantage of cheapness. A case Is Bold at one dollar by all druggists the world over, or send the price direct to the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich. Now that you know this, you have no excuse for being fat, but can reduce steadily and easily without going through long s'ege of tiresome exercise and starvation diet or fear of bad eff ?ots. Adv.

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Mrs. Edith TWIN CITY G.O.P. IS VASTLY PLEASED Prominent Republicans of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor are said to be taking more active Interest in the organization work of bringing eld party lines taunter this year than ever felt before here during an off campaign year. This fact was obvious by the heavy registration gleaned this fall by party workers and a corps of women, Derating as an auxiliary to the organization. In round figures the total registration reached nearly T,000, all due to the ceaseless efforts and close co-operation of the workers at both ends of the city. These results show that where there is a will there Is a way to get harmony in the party ranks. At a meeting this week of several prominent Republicans, among whom were Mayor Frank Callahan, in City Attorney James W. Brissey's office, a Rerubllcan club was formed. Before the meeting had closed every person present ha3 Joined. There- Is evidence on every hand of the strong forces of the party gaining strength In the Twin Cities, says an active Republican. VILLA TO ESTABLISH t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ELi PASO, TEXAS. Oct. 12 Some several centuries ago a mlghtywarrior( Cinclnnatus, laid down his arms to till the soli. More recently his Twentieth Century counterpart, Francisco Villa, Mexican bandit and rebel leader, whose activities plunged the Southern Republic into civil war -when he sought to overthrow the Huerta regime some years ago, abandoned like Cincinnatus, his warlike activities) and took up the peaceful pursuits of ranching on his Canutillo ranch, in the Btate of Duraflgo. The call of peace seems to be as strone In Villa today as the alarms i of war once were. I Today the ex-bandit chieftain, one

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of whose minor pastimes In the bygone days was the looting of banks, announced that he will establish a bank of his own- in the near future in the mining town of Parral, In the state of Chihuahua. On June SOth, at a pu'bllc conference. Chalrmajt Hooper asked all railroads who had contracted their shops, to put the men under the Labor Board's jurisdiction. The Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad o notified its employes, and Its former employes, through their committees July 1st. Under this arrangement, the men who had lost their positions were srKen ait opportunity for reinstatement, so that the ruling of the Labor Board was fully complied with more than two months ago and the ruling now i. a mere matter of establishing a record and Jias no bearing on the present conditions.' Crown Point The death of Mrs.; Martha Reit-miller-Matthies occurred at her home on Main .street on Tuesday night, tuberculosis being the cause of her death. She has been In poor health for the past year, and made several trips south In -the hopes of benefitting her health. She leaves a small son besides three sisters. Her husband '' dted - several years I ago. The funeral was held from ! the Msthodist church today with Interment In Maplewood cemetery. The Feople's State bank, First National and Commercial banks were closed today on account of Columbus Day, lsgal holiday. Mrs. Julius Grefsel and daughter ! Ind., with Mr. and Mrs. .David ( Stewart on Monday for a couple of weeks' visit. The 5-year-old . son , of Mr. and Mrs. Dan King, living on South and Ward streets, died on Wednesday morning. Tonsilltls was the cause of - his death. An older brother Is also very sick with the same disease. t Mrs. Margaret McCHU Cook of Hebron, who haa been the guest of utensil offj you cannot oren cook,

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Mrs. Robert Kenney for the past week, was taken very sick with penumonla' the latter part of last week and einos that time she haa been in a very serious condition. Dr.- J. C. Glbbs of this city, and Dr. Powell of Valparaiso have been taking care of her and they hold out but little hope for hor recovery. Mrs. Allie Hlsey made a business trip to Mies, Mich., on Wednesday. District Mall Service between Crown Point and Gary Is promised by Paul Henderson, accord assistant postmaster general o fthe United States if It is at al IposaiMe. Te petition of the Crown Point and Gary merchants has been receded and Henderson has notified K. S. Warner, .secretary of the Gary Commercial Club that the mail service will be t-staWlshed If any way possible. Misses Blanche Borg of Valparaiso and Elsie Crossland of Elkhart, tnd., were entertalne dby Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibba on Sunday Lincoln Parry has been quite sick the past few days with tonsilltls. The marriage of Miss Johamia Kre-ter of this city to Peter Srannan of Hammond was solemnized In Hammond on Wednesday. Miss Krelter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krciter of this city.

KXW WSK.TB.IAOi; X.ZCENSZS George Bauinan. Katherine Brcnnan, Hammond; George Vasilko, Susan Katanick. Whiting; Taul Vrbon, Mary Mlskovlch, Indiana Harbor; Louis Soneff. Ethel Rvark. Indiana Harbor; . Paul Anbato, Josephine Vena. Hammond; James E. Xorris, Indiana Harbor, Edith Jackson, Chicago; Feter Spannon, Hammond, and Johanna M. Kriter, Crown Point; Wm. M. Julian, and Bertha Spannon, Hammond. GARY NEWS BOND SIGNED BY S, CLAIR IS FORFEITED When Clara Sims, formerly of this city was arrested and charged with violation of the state liquor law. Harry St. Clair acted as a good tamarltan and signed' her bond for $1,000. Clara did not appear for trial yesterday. The bond for $1,000 was ordered fortified. WOMEN, WITH NEGRO HUSBANDS When Verna Burkeen and Grace Shealy of Chicago were arraigned In the Gary city court on charges of prostitution. It was disclosed that the two women were married to negroes. During the trial the women exhibited marriage certificates showing that the two colored men who appeared in their behalf were their husbands. They were discharged. Helen Pittman. arrested on the earns charge, pleaded guilty and was finefl $5.00 and costs. The three women were arrested at the same place. CITY HALL IS CLOSED TODAY All city offlcee In Gary are closed today in accordance with an order made by Mayor R. O. Johnson. Columbus Day will be observed In this fashion every year. It Is understood. Mayor Johnson Issued their order late yesterday afternoon. FOUR GAMBLERS, 3 DRUNKS FINED Special Judge Bryan S. Narcovich yesterday fined John Tierzo, proprietor of an alleged gambling house at 2170 Broadway, was fined $35 when he found him guilty of a charge of operating a gambling house. William Blue and John Lopez were each fined $5 and costs by the special Judge on charges of gambling. It cost Mike Iett, 'Nick Roblsh and Martin Wolf $1.00 and costs each for their healthy thirst for the antiVplstead goods. Special Judge Bryan Xarcovlch found them guilty In the Gar yclty court after they were arrested on charges of drunkeness. ONLY ONE BOAT DOCKS On account of the high waves and roughness of the lake, only one boat docked in the Gary harbor. The boat which docked was the D. C. Dickie, coming from Lake Superior with iron ore. VAG. A stiff FINED $50 AND COSTS sentence was meted out to Thomas dress as when ha raigned McAdoo McAdoo. who gave his adNiagara Falls, New York, was found guilty when aron a charge of vagrancy, was arrested for vagrancy as alleged In the course of and it w the trial language fined Mc. that he had used insulting Special Judge Narcovich Adoo $50.00 and costs. TO CALL SPECIAL BOARD MEETING No definite action was taken or. the "third degree" charges brought against Nate Potts, detective sergeant on the Gary police force at the regular meeting of the safety board yesterday, other than a report read by Chief Forbls preferring the charges and a decision made to call a special meeting the first part of next week to Investigate the charges. Besides the regular routine work the board accepted the lowest bid of the Manhattan Rubber Co., of Chicago for the purchase of 1,200 feet of Economy fire hose at SO cents a foot. THOUGHT HE WAS A TRAIN VICTIM When Joe Sukel, 63S East Sixth avenue was found at the Michigan MENTH0LATUM antiseptic and xiealiag,

Central tracks and Broadway early this morning, police thought that he had been hit by a train or that possibly he might have fallen up against the tower or gates because of his intoxicated condition, but It later developed that he received his injuries from being tn a fight. He was taken to tho police station where he was booked on a charge of assault and battery.

UNEARTH FORTY GALLON STILL Gary police dry sleuths unearthed a 0 gallon still to add to their array of stills at 1713 Adams street, last night, when, armed with a ;earch warrant, they went through the home of Joe Pugllse. Besides the still which was complete in every detail, the police found 500 gallons of corn and rye mash, a lot of jugs and bottlss and a quanity of moonshine. I'uglise was arrested on a charge of violating the state liquor law. EVERYTHING TO GAIN AND 0 TO LOSE fContlnued from Page One) the persons who sign such petitions are letral voters of such city or town, which affidavit shall be conclusive evidence of the truth of the facts therein stated. Immediately upon the tiling of such petition, the city or town clerk shall certify and deliver a copy thereof, to the city or town clerk of ths other municipality. (The act goes on to state that the election shall be advertised for three weeks in advance, that it shall be conducted the same as a general election, that each corporation shall bear the expense of Its own election, that the voter shall have a choice of names proposed for the new city, and that If a majority of tho voters In each city favor amalgamation the cities shall b5 united at the expiration of the terms of the Incumbent city officials.) LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES Ask Change of Venue Affidavits have ben filed and a change of venue granted from the Porter to the Michigan) S-iperlcT court in the suit for $10,000 damages against the City of East Chicago versus John D. Kennedy, administrator for the heirs of Kd. Pettipierre. who it is charged died as a result of falllnf through an open areaway on Forsyth avenue In 1918. Mothes Asks Relief Mary Bodnar of 3610 Block ave., Indiana Harbor, has appealed to the East Chicago authoritlse to 'be relieved of the responsibility of four children Oeft in her care by Mrs. Margaret Impton, the mother. She told the police that Mrs. Impton had ton had placed the children in her charges over four months ago when she left for Ohio and that since that time no word has been received from the mother. The foud children have been placed In Police Matron Trimble's charge pending a search for the runaway parents. Chautauqua Call. There -will be a meeting of the Charjtauqu'a subscribers for 1923 at the City Hall (Judge Twyman's Court Room) East Chicago, Saturday, October 14th. 1922, at 7 p. Tn. for the purpose of organization and selection of talent for next year. This has been called by Geo. H. Lewis, Sec'y. .Subscribers please take notice. A number of delightful social events have, and are taking place this week for the house guests of Mrs. Karl Jansson and family, her sister, Mrs. Paulson and two daughters of Worchester, Mass., Mrs. T. E. Williams gave a luncheon yesterday at one o'clock at her home on" North Magoun avenue, Mrs. J. A. Patterson of Gary being an out of town guest. Last evening Mrs. II. (Ackroyd was hostess to a number of friends in their honor at a bunco party and today Mrs. L. W. Giles will entertain at a luncheon. The Harry C. Long Woman's Relief Corps No. 2S4 will meet Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock sharp, in Auditorium halj. It Is desired that all members be present as there wEill be a report from the national For Pimply Skin Peterson's Ointment "All pimples are Inflammation of the skin," says Teterson, "and the best and quickest way to get rid of them is to use Peterson's ointment. ' Used by millions for eczema, skin end scalp itch, ulcers, sore feet and piles. All druggists. 35c, 60c, ?1"0, $2. CO. $3.00. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OK LAKE. SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SBPTEMI3KR TERM. 1322. CAUSE NO. 22162. ROOM 2. NOTICE IX RE: PETITION' OF THE GOOD PROPPER MOTOR CORPORATION CHANGE OF NAME. All persons concerned are hereby notified that the Good & Propper Motor Corporation has this day filed In the Lake Superior Court t Hammond, Indiana, Room No. 2 thereof, Its petition to have its name changed from the above to REPUBLIC SALES AND GARAGE COMPANY. INC., that the same is returnable on the 30th day of October, 1922, at which time said petition -will be heard and determined. GOOD AND PROPPER MOTOR CORPORATION, By: HENRY DUNKER, President. Dated this 12th day of September, 1922. TINKHAil. TINKHAM & MURRAY, Attorneys for Petitioner. 10;12;13:26

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