Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1922 — Page 6
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, NEW BRON-SAVICK. X. J.. Oct. 25 .--Wilbur A. Mott, special prosecutor, ;.iductlng the investigation Into th "3a!l-Mill murder, declared tody 5iat he had evidence aufflclently i;ron- to warrant ait Immediate ar-..W-SI. "The state Is Rot 'up a tree' In lie case, and are ready to so to lmnecllatf trial." . Mott also declared that he had In .lis possession "other evidence as eitmeiu as the Gibson statement.' -hp statement referred to is the ,aft.lavit of Mrs. Jane Gibson, who "laims to have witnessed the crime ;i which she is said to have named ,i man and a woman whom she saw t the srfne of the murder. m Mott declined to reveal the nattire of this evidence. Abkod, whether he intended to ar ist tho principals named in the ihson statement, Mott answered: 7.1 don't know."
EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR
Republicans Busy Startng today the Twin City threw ts aims whlo open to republicanism t keep their oM friend in close emirne again till the last iiallot is u-counteii for Tuesday night, N'oomber "th. This evening fleet of i'Jtomotile, commandered by City Chairtan Charles Fiehter, will assemble It UStii and Forsyth avenues, In Cast Chicago ond Journey to Gary here the party of machines will I'in the l?antlc automobile parade md rally to be given in honor of llbrt J. Rsverldsre, who is to speak 3iere tonlslit. Tomorrow night at 7:00 o'clock, klbert J. Beverldjre. nominee for Tnited States Senator, will speak at Die Klley school (vuditorlam. Elm in J 185th streets, Indiana Harbor, rrom here th former senator will la taken to Hammond where he will irrak at the Orphcfjm theatre, NovenAer 6, Koscoe Simmons, the lo'ed colored orntor, of 6t. LouIs ik-ill speak at a bis republican meetr? to be held ot Srabo's hall in Call iet. City Chairman Fiehter announces :1iat he is making arran-semecis to it-cure I)al5y Barr, former evangelPt and public speaker, to address a lieetlns here before election.
Corp. plant ara reported as ne&rlng completion. A one story brick atructure, 42x8 constructed at a cost of 12,00 will be used as a dry kiln. Another on story frame shed, 120x260, !built at a cost of $16,000, will be occupied as a unit of the planning mill department. In conection with this croup f building: there- is being- constructed a two story frame shop office at an estimated cost of $4,000.
Building Permits South side of Broadway between Beech and Cedar, remodel one. story frame residence. George Soltaiz, owner. Cost 12,500.
North side of 151st street 'between Homerlee and Wegg avenues, two story 'brick business and residence. Josefa Alex Mlchalewlcz, owner. Cost $10,500. North side of (Block avenue, (between Washington ond LlncoJn sts, one story .brick veneer, 25x60 feet. Steve Vasil, owner. Cost $5,S00.
At Interstate Operations at the Interstate Iron nnd eiteel Co.. nre reported tt this time, as healthy. Large orders from the Ford Motor Co., are said to be the main support
of steady production nt this ml!l. The twenty-two Inch and bar mills It is announced, will be closed down ( shortly. i
An armless sharpshooter recently Manganoslte, the rare green oxide Scotland yard has only thirty Buffalo In Ayssinla are extremely Only the Durum varieties of whtat placed ten shots ro tloso together of manganese, Is said to make a women police out of the original ferocious, quite unlike those in this are sufficiently rich in protein to a 50-cent plero would rr.vr thni. vry pretty trrm stone. force of more than one hundred. country. make real macaroni.
Tank Corp. Bldgs. Tho erecting- of four new bulldinss it an appropriate cost of $25,009 as in additi.m t othe wood department " tli.' General American Tank Car
Al Hassan Grotto THIRD ANNUAL MONSTER FALL FESTIVAL ! ! November 2nd, 3rd, 4th Masonic Temple, East Chicago
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Over $300 in prizes given away. All Star Acts and Features. Specially engaged artists new bill each night. Band Concerts and Parades. EAST CHICAGO'S "MARDI GRAS." FUN GALORE! COME! LAUGH AND BE MERRY!
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