Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1922 — Page 13
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While Bergoant See at Central station was booking Albert Gillan, arrested a few minutes before by Motoreop M. Thompson at the Carleton Hotel on a charge of drunk and disorderly. Into the station burst young Thomas Vaughn, student at Central nchool, to report that some one had stolen his bike, parked In the rear of the school building-. Vaughn cast a wondering eye about the station, while awaltwig his turn to tell police about the theft. Then ho spied his bike. "It's mine! It's mine!'1 he shouted. "What's yours?" asked the coppers. ' "That bike. It was stolen from the school. It's mine," said Tommy. 8-etting more excited all the time. Sergeant See got the situation at a glance. snapped htn galluses -With Pride. "The robber captured before ..o robbery was reported. Tout's quite a record." Thompson's prisoner, It developed, was also the bike thief. He had taken tho bicycle to the hotel with him and when arrested insisted on bringing It to the station. Identification of the property brought an additional charge of larceny against Gillan.
E, Chicago AU.VEd McKEXNA. graduated in-rte, has been appointed as school curse .
-fOTHING seems right with Julius Friedman unless It begins and ends 'n hospital.
MEMBERS of the council will meet in regv.lur session next Monday evening.
CITV HALL, officials are to remain dry, A new roof Is being put t - er t'.ieir beads.
1'ATsiV UOC-U wil. Ju..rni,v tiary next Tuesday to meet Jimmy Gorry in a ten iuunj uuui it. Umpleby hall.
COXSTJRUCTIOX J- being complet ed on the new Forsytn avenue walk that extends from 141st st., north to the city limits.
FRED N. HJCKOK, agent at the B. & O. C. T., is training himself to handle a new Maxwell coupe, he recently acquired.
GEORGE L. ROBINSON will spe-ak at a big union mass meeting to be held at the Harbor United Preebyterlan church, Sunday even-
KIRK; 6PKuVOER, formerly employed at the Metal and Thermit Corp., has accepted a position with the Mark plant as assistant yard master.
AS the first of a series of fall meeting the Harbor M. E. Men's Club will hold a banquet tomorrow evening. Fred T. r.:se Is slated for chef.
ATTENTION of football fans will be divided between the Dodger A. C's. and Gophers when the two teams clash next Sunday afternoon at the East Chicago baseball field.
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AS a starter of the republican campaign in this district Mayor Lew Shanks of Indianapolis will tpeak as well as entertain tomorrow evening at the East Chicago Masonic Temple.
.DR. S. W. SWEIOART, Test Fachum of the Red Men, left today to r.ttend the stnte convention of the Red Men now In session nt Indianapolis. Dr. Sweigart is a state as well as a rational representative of this order.
Gary THERE is still some talk of an Independent ticket being filed bit It doesn't look to us like these politicians are going to get very far.
LOGAN SQUARE will do battle with the Gary Elks at Gleason Park Si-mday afternoon Froebel High will travel to Whiting tomorrow afternoon .
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sports or general wear. It is trimmed with fur cloth. The tweed suit adds a smart rote in its raccoon collar. The dress on the right is of tan knitt- clothbound with blue leather. It can be given hard wear with a mii.imum of pressings and cleanings.
dences In Hammond, Ray Anderson, collector, sa this morning at the office of the city treasurer. die retu-rnod to Hammond this morning from other points In the county In which he 'has been working, to give delinquent tax-payers here a last chance to settle tip. lie has been provided with forms and Instructions, he says to assess the levy.
POOLROOM MAN IS HELD
Officer Adam 'Funk's patience last night became , exhausted after repeated warnings to Morris Fein, operator of a pool room and barber shop at 16S Conkey avenue, failed to prevent him from allowing minors to frequent his shop. He placed Fein under arrest. . Funk says the y ht-uoosftelhgano"ayrff idfithar the youths of that nelR'hbnrhood b.a'.'e resorted to nasty language and indecent conduct In Fein's place. This with the proprietor's permission and sanction. Jack McCarthy, 10SO Highland st. and Envln Meyer. 153 Kenwood, were taken as witnesses.
THREE TIMES AND OUT Somebody blundered and now Rudolph Hrapusta. 10-143 street faces charges for the third time of violating nt'ate liquor laws. He was arrested yesterday by railroad special agetns of the I. H. B. and the city detectives. This following statements from Martin Leee, railroader, that when Hrapusta, a grocer, sent him ihis grocery folll he included sjch Items as beer .and liquor. Martin didn't mind paying for the pork chops and mustard, bread and cheese but beer and liquor indicated something that Martin was absolutely ignorant of. In fact, Martin felt that Hrapusta was holding out on him. Leese
I had gotten somebody's bill not his own.
So Martin instituted an Investigation and now police hold affidavits, they say, charging the grocer with selling moonshine.
WITH the sudden cold snap, many Garyites were caught napping without any coal in their bins. Local coal dealers report a rushing business yesterday.
TO improve the service between the southern part of the city and the American Bridge Co plant, the Gary Street Railway Company put another car into service yesterday morning.
HAAVKIX'S orchestra of five pieces furnls"aed the music at a delightful informal dance at the Gary Country club at Iottaville last evening. Some fifty couples from Gary. Crown Foint and Hammond attended .
THE first women's political rally of the campaign will be held in the auditorium at the public library tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock Mrs. Bessie Eflwards of Fern, Ind., political speaker of note, will give the principal address.
XEARLT $5,600 was contributed in Gary at the Mercy hospital tag day drive Wednesday. The exact
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Dr. apd Mrs. J. C. Bolin are wintering at the Lyndora Hotel. Mrs. Ernest IF. Darling and Mrs. Hobart V. Comer of M'urray street were the guests of Mrs. Fred Debow of Chicago yesterday. The friends of Donald Schulte of Lyons street who have been concerned about his condition since he has been ill with diphtheria will be more thai pleased to know that he Is getting on splendidly now. Mrs. Harry Blankenburg of 496 Summer boulevard who underwent a rather serious operation on the eleventh of October, Wednesday, is doing Very well now. Mrs. Blankenburg has been undet the care of two physicians during her illness. She will be remembered as being Miss Ethel Steward before her marriage.
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total at this hour reaches 84,744.01 according to the drive committee. The money will be used in buililln,' an additiun for the sisters and the nurses.
AN organization known as the Smyrna Relief Committee, to collect funds for the suffering , peoples of Asia Minor has been formed in Gary. Headquarters are at ".09 Broadway and will work In conjunction with the National Near Eist relief committee.
OLD ALGIERS BACK-GROUND OF DEAN HIT The longing in the hearts of all for travel and ad'.'enture heightens the popular appeal of "Under Two Flags," the great Universal draraatldation of OuiJa's famous novel, which conies to the Parthenon theatre on Monday. "Theatre-goers are transported for an evning to Algeria, the French province in northern Africa, , where this immortal romance unfolds. With Prlscllla Dean as Cigarette. the beautiful girl of Algiers, they li.ve the life of the French army post, have a glimpse of a sheik's lux-urirwis palace, and ride with a ca-alry troop across the desert in a mad race again. t death. Tod Browning, director of "Under Two Flairs." has caught the for
eign atmosphere of the story In every foot of film. The plot la one of love and danger that might be told In any language, but he has built "j-p a romantic photoplay that fairly breathes the spirit of the African desert. Hundreds of persons were engaged for this spectacular undertaking. A portion of th city of Algiers was duplicated at Universal City, including the French barracks there. The interior of a sheik's palace was built on one of the huge studio stages.
3 CUPID ELECTRIC CANDLESTiCK Size 8 inch base 1 8 inches high Retails at $7.50 each. Our factory to you price is $2.25 single or $4.00 the pair. JUST PHONE 1898-W And salesman will call
OPENS OCTOBER 21. Next Saturday week, October 21st is opening day for the Nipsco shop on South Hohman street. Nlpsco is short for Northern Indiana Printing and Stationery Company. The opening has been somewhat delayed owing to late arrivals of large shipments of goods for the various departments. E. H. Klein, manager of Nlpsco, states the store will positively hold its trrand opening next Saturday, October 21st, with a fine stock of stationery, office and home arts supplies.
PAY YOUR TAXES Personal delinquent taxes unpaid iifforc November 1st may result in i levy and forced sale against certain attorneys, factories, and resi-
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THE INDIANA POLYCHROME CO. Office 476 Sibley St. Hammond, Ind.
BICYCLE POUND Honest Herman Yotrfig, 1S3 Johnson street and William Hartman, 1S5 Henry street, take bicycle to police station. They found it in Henry street.
Now Oat Flakes almost ready There Is now an Instant Quaker Oats, which cooks to perfection in 3 to S minutes. It is the quickest cooking oats in the world. Just like regular Quaker Oats in quality and flavor. Flaked from queen grains only just the rich, plump, flavory oats. So it has that matchless flavor which has won tha world to Quaker. But in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner that is all. And the small thin flake cook quickly. Now grocers have the two styles.. If you want Instant Quaker look for "Instant" on the label. Instant Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to 5 minutes
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