Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1922 — Page 2

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East Chicago and the Harbor

Loses Watch Mm. Edna. Adam of 4111 Forayth

"enos, Eaat Chlcaro, raported to

Eat Chicago polio tation that ma Urn a betwwn the hours of 3 id 6 o'clock y eater da v afternoon

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wrUt watoh valued at SO. She told the nolle that oho had

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Start Work On Bridge Construction was ataxtad this oralng- to rebuild th Cudahy -lds acrosa the Calumet river on

line avenue, which, was condemned

aT4U eo danfaroua to ty&fflo. While this wok i in jugrosjr the brldife wlU be lesed ooriunenslne today an4 uatU further notice, cardine t M annoaneeanwn roada toy Chlel ft Police 3trua of theait Chicago sx41o department.

Drug Addict Found X morphia edict, hungry tor a tretmej&t la llTed to have to r Jean into the White E&jrl druc 'tore t 9111 Michigan avanUa, Indiana Harbor, and tog-ether with a email Quantity ot morphine robbed the tore ot merchandise valued at nearly J200. Tie (proprietor ot the drug- etore reported te Che Harbor polloe that

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Sekea la an oil. It tarma at the foil lee ef the heir. Its pnrpeee la te m9VT tfce hair with U. Bet H often becevtea lafaetoA. It eakee oe the aoala; dec the MlniM an4 4u-a them. Garma by the mHlloaa Uu etart te feed epos the heir. Seml-beidaeaa eeee anatj thee oexr.ee total baldneaa Kessere that tafecttea aad row aeir will gee orally grew. We beak thaa eteteaeeet with a moaoy-beck twnitM. Hewee It la reiry (or ear aaaa or woaeaa with laUag haer aec e iehe the

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Costs Nothituj coder ear Ninety-Day Troetiaexkt Plan V aloes we grow hatr. Tho Vaa Baa troasaaeat Is abso lately go a re teed, zee are the eele Jadfe. The warrant la elgeee by year o w a dree (let. Tea Miai ae rtsk aaaklag this teat.

1 cjun. S Kottlea of perfume. JO fountain pens, 8 pocket knives, 1 gold watch, ounces or morphine and $4 In cash tras missing. Capt. Nick Makar of the Harbor station has freen detailed to solve the (burgulary.

WhitingMan Held Joeph. ICasper of Whiting was arrested on a warrant charging contributing1 to delinquency by Deputy Sheriff Fldla yesterday on instructions of Probation Officers Lewis and ibrought Lo th- Cast Chicago :rllce station. He is being held to the Lake Juvenile court at Crown Point.

Wife Desertion Frank Orgovlch of 3733 Cedar St., Indiana Harber. was taken into custody by the HarlJor police on charges of wife desertion. He was arrested at the Mark plant where he was employed.

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Will Veto Ordinance It was learned this morning through official aouroes that ordinances passed "by the East Chicago common council renaming the streets of 137th, Grapevine streets would be voted !by Mayor Frank Callahan. The ordinsnce changing the name of Cedar to Main street was signed by the Mayor some time ago and will stand, it is said. The other three ordinances, chang. Ing Grapevine to Grand Blvd., 137th to Broadway and Guthrie to State, will not e put Into effect unlesa passed hy the council over the Mayor's veto.

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Auto Accident

On an automobile accident at 148th and Northcote avenues. East Chicago, shortly after 6 o'clock la-t even tag, Emll Sabek, 10 years o!d, of 4838 Jforthcote avenue, a passenger, received minor injuries . E. C. Waritctaugh, a taxi driver of Hammond, struck the Ford truck of Frank Blasto, as the latter was about to turn from 14Sth onto North cote. Emll Sabeck was riding in the car of Mr. Blasto. -

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE t;V Hllth, ov. 1 -urly .T,C(K,C4M van report r-d yesterday in Unan-it -irelra to have rlianel lutnda aa a rr-Milt of the New York etate election. Bottlim was brink for daja prior to the election. Governor Miller, republican, atartrd a two to one favorite, and at the dote Smith, democrat, wa a three to one favorite. One Seattle, Vl'mh, plunger Is reported to have won f30O,(V:). Among hie beta was one of SS.000 to 940,009 that Smith would carry the atatc by 430.000. He did.

NOW SHOWING And Continuing to Saturday, Nov. 18

WETS FILE THEIR APPEAL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. The International Mecantlle Marine Co. and the United American Lines today filed in the United States Supreme court their appeal from the District court in New York, which sustained Attorney General Daugh. erty's extenslan of the National prohlbitlon act to the high seas. The companies contend that the law wag not Intended to apply outside the United States.

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Pkysician Surprised! "Hearing of some good results from the use of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I decided to try It on a rhronic case cf indigestion and gas. tritis I was lnterestei In. After the Arse dose the patient waa relieved of gas trouble and was soon able to eat radishes and many things he liad not eaten in years." It removes he catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the in''.ammatlon wulch causes practically all stomach, liver end intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded at Summer's Drug Store, and druggists everywhere. Ad v.

A Surprise Party Police forces of the East Chicago station and field officers from the Federal prohibition office of Hammond gave Frank Hernlk. of 1214 150th street a little surprise yesterday afternoon when they read his warrant for arrest for violating the Volstead act. Joseph Kulak of 1309 (Bel avenge was also arrested 'by the authorities after his place had been raided and moonshine found upon Jils premises.

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Mrs. J. A. Goodleaf and Infant Fon. left last night for Casper, Wyo., where they will Join Mr. Goodleaf, who left in the early fall for that city with the company who build 'the

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NOTICE Btartlaa; today and orry day until furthev notice, all notice of artated meeting for lodge and fraternal orders will bo charged for a tifm rats of lOo pr lino.

lo ZJSTJO 8AXJS At the American Drug Co., starts tomorrow, five days only. 634 Chicago avenue, Bast Chicago. ll:10:lt

The Daughters of Liberty will hold a special meeting Wednesday afternoon, November 15th. at K. of P.

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10 SSUQ 8 AXE See advertisement In today's paper. Greatest saltf starts tomorrow. American Drug Co., 534 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. ll:10:lt

We Make a Specialty of FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING 508 Chicago Arenue GARAGE EAST CHICAGO Phone E. C. 829

oil tanks. The Goodleaf's have had light housekeeping rooms with Mrs. Cora Mcintosh on 14tth St., during their 6tay In East Chicago, where Mr. Goodleaf was employed on the large tank on Forsyth avenue. The better book week committee of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club will have a public meeting Thursday evening, November 16th, at the Washington school building. The purpose of the movement is more co-operation In the schools, libraries and movies, towards better books and more educational pictures. . e e G. C. Hansen of GrasseU! sang In the Appollo club chorus Tuesday evening at Orchestra hall. Chicago. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Church and Mrs. W. Li. Kendall, of Indiana Harbor, accompanied him to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A Bates, of Beacon street, have as their house guest, the former's cousin. Miss Marie Johnson, of San Francisco, California. e e Mrs. J, L, Muha of 4517 Majroun avenue entertained fifteen of her friends -Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Acker, of Pittsburgh, formerly of East Chicago. Cards were the diversion of the evening and dainty refreshments much enjoyed. Mr. Acker left the same evening for Pittsburgh, Pa., to make arrangements to come back to locate somewhere in this locality. His wife is the guest of Miss Mamie Babinceak during his absence. e e Mrs. R. A. Bates very pleasantly entertained at two tables of bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home on Beacon street. There were two bubstltutes Mrs. F. L. TownBley, who captured the prize, and Mrs. Burdotte Williams. Dainty relresh.ments completed the pleasant afier noon. Mrs. Basil Johnson of North Baring avenue entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at a demonstration for the Wear Ever Aluminum Company. ... Mrs. J. S. Dewey will entertain the Lady Elks at a Hard Times part yon Saturday evening at her home on 144th street, e e James F. Doherty, fire chief of the Inland Steel Co., and ex-fire chief of Eaat Chicago, is quite ill with pneumonia at his home, 3609 Grapevine boulevard. e a a Frank Gillilan, who sujered a slight stroke of apoplexy Monday while at his duties at the Metal Thermit Co. plant is getting along very nicely, at his home of Mrs. W. K. Wliiams on Forsyth ave., where he haa made his home for a number of years. e e Boyn Lukens is 111 with the grippe at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C Lukens on Grapevine boulevard. a e e Mrs. Sarah Stephenson of Noblesvine, Ind., was quite badly Injured Monday afternoon in South Chicago where she was accompanying her daughter, Mrs. II. D. Higglns on a shopping tour. As the ladies were leaving the street car, in some way. beforo Mrs. Stephenson could alight the car started and she was thrown to the pavement, which caused a fractured hip. She was brought to East Chicago and taken at once to Mercy hospital, Gary, where she is getting along as well as her advanced age, which Is 77 years, will permit. Mrs. Stephenson's children were notl.led and her two sons, M. O. Stephenson and Roy Stephenson, of Noblesvllle and her daughters, Mrs. W. H. Abney and Mrs. D. T. Gray of Kokomo, Ind., came on and are now at the home of their sister, Mrs. Higglns. 709 Chicago avenue. They are expecting their other sister, Mrs. D. A. Reddick. from Canada. e e Tuesday evening Mrs. L. M. Loucks will entertain the No Name club In honor of Miss Pearl Campbell, of Indianapolis, who will be Mrs. Luck's house guest next week. Miss Campbell is quite well known to many East Chicago people. e e Wednesday evening, Dominic Joyce ,of 4221 Northcote avenue, with

relatives from Toungstown, Ohio, was motoring home, after spending the day In Chicago. when somewhere near Washington Park their machine was hit by a truck and Mr. Joyce suffered a broken arm. one of the ladles. Mrs William Barney, of Toungstown. was taken to the Washington Park hospital where her Injuries have not been determined.

but it Is feared she has a broken Jaw. The other occupants of the car were not injured, but the car, w-as badly wrecked. I Sol Wagner's Cameo Room Orches tra of the Hotel Morrison will play at the first annual ball to be given by the Disraeli club Sunday evening, November 26th, at Auditorium , hall, Indiana Harbor. I . - . ' Last evening Joseph Sunny gave a party in honor of Miss Susan Sako at her home. 4723 Melville ave. There were forty gjients who en- : Joyed a most pleasant evening with j different games and with music, I while later in the evening delicious refreshments were served. e e e Mrs. John Walsh will entertain the Grasselll Bridge club next Wednesday afternoon at her home on Baring avenue. e Miss Leslie Mansfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mansfield is very muoh Interested In her fancy dancing, so much to, that she ha taken a class of beginners at her home, 4019 Catalpa street. She is also continuing her studies in Chicago, under Prof. Harry Miller, ballet instructor. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett, of Terre Haute, Ind., were dinner guest

of Mr. and Mrs Otto Doescher last evening at their home on North Baring avenue This evening they win be guests of Mrs. Emma Spencer and her family at dinner, at her home on 144th street.

MURDER VICTIM'S LAST PHOTOGRAPH

Cincinnati Plans New Building for Doctors CINCINNATI. Ohio. Nov. An eighty-story building, for physicians' offices exclusively, is to be built here on Garfield place. Ten s'one etructures which at present occupy the site of the proposed budding are to be torn down this

fall and winter to make way for

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The Kev. Edward Wheeler HnIL The letters which parsed between the Rev. Edward Wheelei Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, victims of the brutal double murder near New Brunswick, N. J just previous to the tragedy while the minister was at a New Jersey seaside resort, have just been published. It was while vacationing there that the above picture waj taken The letters are th ipieiest of the many - hich paased betwc the nair

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TAXI DRIVER IS KILLED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. Ifov. 10. Th driver of a t&xlca'b waa killed and his three passengers Injured this afternoon when the cab crashed Into a street car on State street. W. S. oirne of Idia, Iowa and William Hair of Battle-Creek, Iowa, two of the Injured men, were 'taken to St. Luke's hosfltal. The other pasaenfer, H. Hcrshey, of Idia, Iowa, waa only sllgrhtly Injured. The dead man Is Oscar Lav5n.

DISQUIETINGTURK RUMORS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, " Nov. ( 8. An unconfirmed report received via Paris yesterday said that ten Turkish sailing- vessels had disembarked troops at Lapsak! planning1 to seize Galllpoli peninsula during- the absence of allied warship changing patrols. Galllpoli peninsula Is European territory, flanking- the D??rlanen "n the north.

BIJOU TODAY : JOHN GILBERT .in "HONOR FIRST" Also "DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" SPECIAL TOMORROW AND SUNDAY TOM MIX In His Latest Picture and First Time in Hammond "JUST TONY"

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