Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1922 — Page 5

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Attys. Fnanklln, T. Fetterer of rlcybaxt and Michael Ilavran of InSlaria Harbor were In Crown Point n 'business on Monday. Oakley Morton a former Crown Point now located in Riverside, Calfornia, visited Crown Point friends Jhe latter rLr of the week, leaving aere Saturday for a short visit in Rochester, Ind. Ho expects to in Trown Point again before returning ro the west. Miss Ann Smith of Gary has come to Crown Point to spend several r.ontha in the home of Mr. and Mrs. v'ernon Parry. No clew ha.i been found up to this :lme as to who ransacked the Crawlord building on Sunday night. It e the consensus of opinion th"t t'f-A-ork was done by local talent as ;iie Job had all the carmarKs ut m -ho was familiar with the interior f the "building:. Several valuable Lrtlcles in the offices were overlook1 by the thieves who seemed to be ifter money. Mrs. Vincent Youkey who has Dotn sufferinK the past six months . ith goitre, has so far recovered her :oa.:ih as to be able to undergo an jpfration for that trouble this week. ?he will enter Wesley hospital af-::-r Thanksgiving:. '""inyton D. hoot returned on Satr lav from n several days trip to In Note: The forty-first annual hunt of the Crown Point Commercial Citib is being held und"r favorable weather conditions. The club is divided in two teams, captained by Clarence Fate and Joe Thomas, respectively, with Georgo M. Found and Herbert Wheaton as head hunter?. The story of the hunt Is herewith -sported to the tune of the song 'tiailaii.-r and Shean." with proper apokv-ies, and the hunters whose ieods are recounted include Geo-ge M. Poland. Clarence Fate. John L. C'laussen. James Black, Judge Harry Xi hoison. Howell Parry, Joe ,-irown, P. D. Woodward, Tom Piatt, Ear! Crawford. William P.ose. Judge Martin Smith and W. O. Thomas. No. 1 ja' Mister Poland, Oh! Mister Foiand. If j-i.ur're a friend of mine you'll lend me a couple of ducks ! haven't shot a wren, not even hit a hen, I'm so clean you'd think that I was washed with Lux. Oh: Mister Fate. Oh! Mister Fate. Do you mean to say you haven't got a duck? Or, my word as I' malive, I Intended ask. rip you for five, i ti.ank you. Mister Fclantl; you're s-eicoiiiti Mister Fate. No. 2 i . Mister Clautsen; Oh, Mister c'la 1 issen, Wi-.at s the name of that game they pla;.' upon the links? With a stick they knock the ball, Where you can't find it at all, Yh r. the caddie walks around and tl.inhs and thinks, Mi-ttrr Hiaek; Oh. Mister Black, ALi U'iHEiv SCHOOL BOY IS HURT Hammond's fifth school boy auto v. ctim within two weeks was run down last evening at the corner of Loberts avenue and Indianapolis poulevard by a speeding ambulance . iii-oute from Gary to Chicago. The ten year old lad, Joe Straci.er. I HOD Roberts avenue, suffered two broken legs and serious cuts to .its 1-;;,I. He was taken to St. Markaret's hospital where his condition iri reported critical. The ambulance, driven by William Ki hi, Chicago, turned over when the driver made an unsuccessful effort I', avoid striking the boy. Kidd was fined $5 and costs in Hammond city court this morning on charges of speeding. The boy was tossed fully twenty feet by the impact of the car. according to Sergeant Frank Horlbeck, oi' Hobertsdale station. iWlliam Kasch, 783 Indianapolis boulevard, and Frank Spars, 508, llCth street, rushed to the aid of the boy and commandeered a passing car to take him to the hospital. POLICE SIFT HAZEN ROBBERY Joe Jackson, colored, was arrested at 4 a. m. this morning by Officer Xauracy, of the East Chicago police department who found Jackson scuttling through hack alleys with a bundle of clothing under his arm. Letters in the pockets of a coat found in the bundle identified the clothing as that of Alfred Hazen, 446 Ash Etreet, -whose home, re reported to police at Hammond, had ben burglarized a few hours before. Jackson was turned over to Hammond police. He Is charged with burglary. RED PEPPER HEAT Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching Joints, It cannot hurt you. and It certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try' Red Pepper Rub and you wl'.l have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spo". through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a Jaof Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be srur to get the genuine, with the nam. Rowles on each package. Adv.

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dianapolis, where he attended the Lumbermen's Convention. O. Rose left today for St. Peters, burp, Florida, where he will spend the winter with his family. Mr. R0S9 has disposed of most of his Crown Point holdings and does not oxpect t visit Crown Poiiit for several years. He has rented .his Main street property to Mr. and Mrs. Green. Dr. Eleanor Scull left Crown Point cn Saturday for Chicago, where she will visit several I'ays before taking up her work In Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Marie Mracek returned on Sunday from Chlcapo, where she was a patient in the Columbia hospital for Ave weeks, having- been operated on by Dr. 0"N1H. Her health is very much improved. NEW MAHItI(.i: IICKXSKS Robert J. Simmer.., Gary, Itattle Nitz. Chicagro; George Scheldt, of Crown Pwint. Lena C. Adler, Turkey Creek; Elmer V. l.-on;r, Ilnmn nd, Margaret Miller, Hammond: Clyde Mean?. Gary. Lillian Harris. tJ-iry; Hamilton Major. Gary. Mnttle Smith Gary: Michael P. Malh.y, Chicago, Mildred K. Henry. Whitincr: A:;rusta J--h:i.Mt, Kast Chlcngro. LlUie Mao Thomas. Hast Chicago; Law. rence H. IListiiurf. S. ulli Her.d, An. t:iin.tte C. Htiser. Gary. You don't even know a buzzard from a Jack, It's become a popular game, and you don't even know its name. Sure it's croquette. Mister Claussen, no, lawn tennis. Mister Black. No. 3 Oh Mister Nicholson, Oh Mister Nicholson, Hello, what's on your mind this mornlner. Mister Fate. Everybody's making fun Of the way our country's run. All the pap-rs say we'll soon be living European. Why, Mister Fate; why. Mister Fate, On the day they took away our old canteen Cost of living went so high that It's cheaper now to die. Let's have a nip. Mister Nicholson. Absolutely, Mister Fate. No. 4. Oh Mister Tarry 1 Oh Mister Parry, Just now I think I saw you save a woman's life1. In a boat on the Kankakee, You were a hero then to me And I thought perhaps you'd make this girl your wife Oh Mister Brown, Oh Mister Brown As she sunk I wau positive she would drown But I dragged her on the shore, and shi's mine for ever more Who. the lady Mister Parry? No. the row boat Mr. Drown. No. 5. Oh Mister Woodward, Oh'. Mister Woodward Where ever did you get that fine shot gun? It's a beauty that's a fact, and It will hit a tack You certainly have a wonderful lot of fun Oh Mister Piatt. Oh IMister Piatt I got this from a pretty girl in Gary I sat upon a jury and I stemmed th3 tide of fury You dmt say? Mister Woodward, Absolutely Mister Piatt. Xo. 6 Oh. Mister Crawford, oh. Mister Crawford, I hear you lost yo.ir --.t and vest .and hat. Got home at 4 oV.-''; 'ok up everv one In the Vloc.4, And still your tock at home Is standing pat. Oh Mister Pose, oh, Mister Pose, T teld the wife I had an accident AikI she swallowed hook and all. beppve. me, It's some stall Iv.pI lively. Mister Crawford. Absolutely Mister Kose. V, 7 iOh. Mister Smith, oh, Mister Smith. See that mallard on the tence x almost hit, If n would only sit. until I could get a writ, I would have that duck In Jail or throw a fit. Oh Mister Thomas, oh Mister Thomas You might as well go back and sell vour blamed old gun. That duck you missed a mile tvill demand a jury trial. And they'll free him, Mister Thomas. Positively, Mister Smith. MWM IN DAMAGE SUIT RENSSELAER. Ind., Nov. 2S. The damage suit of Clara Lightfoot vs. William Zartman for J5.000 damages reached its conclusion in the Jasper circuit court when the j jury, returned a verdict for ?608 for the plaintiff after about one hour's deliberation. The case was venued here from Lak? county. The suit -was filed November v, 1821, In her complaint the plaintiff stated that on August 27, 1321. she took passage in an auto operating between Lowell and Crown Point; that while she was a passenger of the public conveyance she sustained injuries which caused her great physical pain and mu'-ii expense, In addition to incapacitating her from work for several months. Indo-China is covered wit ha com plete radio telegraphic system, com prising flften stations c-qulppe-l with the beg- high-powered appa HI iAid digestion Dn KING'S PILLS constipation

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34 NEW NAMES FOR ORAK SHI

Thirty-four new names were added to the roster of Orak Shrine last night amid much hilarity. While the class of candidates was not nearly so large aa at many previous ceremonials, it was one of the most satisfactory shows pulled off by the Shrlners in a long time. They were able to nee to it that each of the thirty-four got his full money's worth. The big auditorium was crowded, pit and tr&llery. The level space in front of the stage was used for the degreo work. The mill started grinding early and all of the grist had been disposed of long before midnight. Following are the new Orak members: Last Chicago J. R. Andrews, B. ir. Phillips. Indiana Harbor It. I. Eeeson, J. O. Oswald. Valparaiso L. "W. Bloch. Jr., F. R. Patterson. Hammond Edward Bowe. C. O. McCay, E. A. Gllson, C. B. Heinemann, J. Miller, Wm. XIII, E. A. Schiilo. J. V. Todd. IT. J. Van Valuer, burg-. II. M. Von Osinskl, T. U William?. Gary E. E. Davis, II. H. Hayden. R. L. Kodson, C L. Iliff. A. G. Jackson, G. V. Leverett, a W. Frott, W. W. Tltzel. W. J. VThite, X. W. McXaire, Elkhart J. C. Gates. Whiting J. F. Grlgolert. LaPorte W. IL Johnson. F. O. Stevens. South Bend J. F. Sanders. Kouts G. Wright. Delphi W. Hufty. GARY NEWS STUDENTS SEE ELECTRICALWONDERS With the Warsaw victory still fresh on their mlnda and proud of being the possessors of the State Football Champion?hlp. the senior and Junior classes of the Emerson high school left for 'Hammond this morning where they will have an opportunity of inspecting the "Wonder House" equipped entirely with electricity. Special cars over the Gary and Interurtan took them to Hammond. JOSEPH ESKEN AT IT AGAIN Joseph Esken whx attempted silclde by taking a quantity of bichloride o.' mercury tablets following his arrest several times for violating the state liquor law and promised to leave Gary, "cut it out for good" amd go home to his mother, is the tolls ot the Gary plica once more. Instead of galng -home to mother and "cutting it out" Joe removed himself and Ms belongings to Indiana Harbor where it is said that he hri.s been "dolnig well". La-it night while running boze his Dodge, car iwe-rturned near the city limits on Ninth avenue, the police finding 7 trallons of moonshine and arresting htm on the same old charge. 'TBftoatk'e tie oould not get by" as he put It Joe attempted nitc!de. He took a large dose of hichloride of mercury tablets and wait in a pitiful condition wtien broug-ht to trial the last time before Judge William I,:nn. Physicians stated he cou:!d not live and as a. resi.!t the couTt was lenient in sentencing1 him. Joe next "bobbed up at Indiana Har bor and although th police heard of his activities nothing wias seen or heard of him until the accident last nlgTit. FATHER DEAD CANNOT LOCATE HIS J AUGHTE R If Mildred Clayton, maiden name Mildred Sydnor, is residing In this region or if any one is aware of her wherea'beuts they are asked to get In touch with Chief Forbls at the Gary police, station Immediately. Ca.ptatn Frank Roach of the Gary police was at work this morning- attempting to locate Mrs. Clayton in Gary. He was unable to find any trace of her. A telegram from her mother at St. Louis, Mo., gave Information regarding the father's death. "KIDDING" CST MITCHELL $15.00 The kind of "kidding" that M'lt. chell Adamosk! InduCgea In runs r.p Into cash. 'Mitchell -was airrested when a 'butcher knife was found in his possession. He was aralgned In the Gary city court on a chartre of rarfylng concealed wesipons. Mitchell's defense to that he was only "kidding" when lie grabbed up a! butcher knife and lei't a restaurant i with It. The restaurant ownor dHJ not believe his story, and Judge h-nn found him guflty of carryirg; '-'.ncealed weapons and fined him '15 on 212 State

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ACCEPTS FIREMAN'S RESIGNATION

At the reg-uila-r meting of the board of safety In Gary yesterday, members of the board accepted the resignation of Ilpeman Droney, a member of No. 2 fire station on t!ie eouth side. They alo allowed the pay-roll. THREE FIRES CAUSE $55 LOSS The Gary fire department answered three calls which totaled a loss of $55.00. Carelessness in handling fuses resulted in a fire at the People's Hardware Company, causing a loss of $50. A $10.00 loss was occasioned when a lighted cigarette Ignited the awning of the Gary Metal Works, at 645 Washington street. A small blaze at the residence of II. A. Dolan. 808 Georgia street, had caused a loss of $5, when burning flue sparks caused a fire. MAN FINED $50.00; WOMAN FINED $15.0C When Officers Potts and Hasan raided Charles Gtnes' place at 1226 Adams street, they arrested Tote Polewski and a colored woman by the name of Ethel Dunn. Pete was fined $50 for associating and Ethel was fined $15 for prostitution. The proprietor was also arrested, but !t was proven In court that the place was a rooming house and Ethel was employed there as a maid. FIVE MEN FINED FORG AMBLING Five men, at rested at 1221 Wash ington St., Gary, were each fined In the Gary city court. Obran Provido was fined $20. and Joe Stupor. Joe Lonlnovlch, Ivan Vickovich and Joe Zecevlch were each fined $15. Several men watching the game were also arrested, but found not guilty. LEW BARNES TO UNDERGO OPERATION A hernia operation will be performed on Lewis E. Barnes, presi dent of the Gary board of pubMc works. Mr. Fames went to Chicago for the opera-Ion and intends to be gone for about two weeks. Mr. Ba-nes is also one of the officers of the Barnes Ice and Coal Co. LLOYD ARTER FOUND DEAD IN VICKSBURG Lloyd It Arter, former Lake county labor leader and one time president of the Gary I. of M., was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his room in a Vlcksburg. Mis., hotel early Sunday, accordln gto telegrams reaching: his wife, here on a visit. Hammond police were asked by the Vlcksburg authorities to locate his wife and inform her of the death. Th body is being held at Vicksburg for a coroner's Inquest. It will be shipped here for Interment. Arter had been identified with labor circles here for several years- He was affiliated with the machinists. L'eta.ls touching upon the manner of his death, whether or not he was u'.aln. and the motive that might have inspired the murder, were unavailable today. Friends of ..Irs. Arter, who Is nearly prostrated by the news of her husband's death, stated today she had received seven different telegrams within the course of a couple hours from union officials and police of the Mississippi city acquainting her with the prgoress of the investigation Into Mr. Arter's death. They would not divulge the contents of any of the telegrams but said they all were at variance and provided no Intelligible solution to the sudden death of the 45-year-old lahor leader. Mrs. Arter was Just compdetlng- a five weeks visit with her slster-ln-law, Mrs. Jess Martin, 1'Jl Hoffman st. She had planned to rejoin her husband this week. Arter is said to hare ben active lately anions- the mnrhinlftts nrnn Removes "Lump" From Stomach Ever feel as If you had a lump In the pit of your stomach, causing a burning sensation, bout taste, heart palpitation, shortness of breath, bloating or other disagreeable effects? These are some of the most common symptoms of excessive gas resulting from a nervous stomachMany people say this "lump" feels like a ball of molten Iron, while others claim that It is more like a rock. Of course. It isn't a lump at all, but merely an accumulation of gas in the stomach pressing against the heart or other organs. By taking l.aalmann's Gas Tablets before and after meals, you can prevent distress from gas and aid In correcting the nervous condition responsible for the trouble. You'll find Paalmann's Gas Tablets on sale at Wels Prug Co. Price rne dollar. Look for the yellow package. J. Paalmann, Chemist, San Fra nHro adv. 645 Hohman

TOO MANY PEOPLE DIE Physicians and medical authorities on heaith stale that a simple colj i8 as dangerous as canned dynamite. Colds should never b5 allowed to go down Into the. chest a'-i I mj-'s. Too reany j, tuple die from Influenza and Pneumonia developed from a neglected cold. Mil! ions of people now uso Unitarian liloo-l Tea to keep the bo .vela riu'ai and lin-p-ove the blood. Bul.:i ian Herb Tta taken stt-ar..iiig hot at budtirnwill help break up a cold quickly. Physicians and diulsts vi ry- - '- - r- .-.-! iv' ! ' ilv.

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