Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1922 — Page 2

East Chicago and the Harbor

Black and Tan Raid Th ol3 Black and Tan blt c rnd laaa Harbor waa afmln lvn another thorough raking- ovar yasterday when polio sqnaas brotc Into thttsa anderworivl auctions makins thirty thr arrests la samtUn: and tfis nJrtjr house. Viu. Jones who txolds faat to his mil southern tradition of ranibllns, was arrested dvrlnff a raM on hU place at 2315 Block avenue, conduct, d by police officer Kektch, Klrrin and Gr.asha. Seven other men. as participants In a came, were taIren In custody and all fcooked at the Uutor station on a charm of rimV Ho. Jones, wba Is known as a leader among the Black and Tan fcelt of the Harbor waa released on

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when he shot and killed a man on Block avenue. During a series of other raids en raen were arrested with Alike PrixclcJi, keeper of a house, at 2203 lSTth street. All seven were bookad at the Harbor station on a oharge f gamWlng. Raids on two Blaek and Tan disorderly houses on Block avenue, led Y-f officers Kekioh, Klrrin and Craw, ford netted police squads nine arrests from & house, conducted by Charles Hurt, at I40S 2Slook avenue, three girls and three associates were taken a prisoners. At the place of Pelia Brockeen, keeper of the place one other girl was seised. Harry LeBounty Hurt Harry Iebounty of 83S5 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor, received minor injuries when h-3 was (truck by an unidentified automobile on Dickey Road last evening, J'he machine sped on after running fc 1m down. After receiving first-aid treatment at the offices of Dr. C. C Robinson Mr. Lebounty was removed to the Gary hospital. Complains of Room-mate Walter A. Kruelm of Tia Chicago avenue, reported to the Bast Chicago police station that his room-

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mate, Jo 3. Crow alias J. J. Brown a switch man at the B. A O. C T. Railroad company, took his overcoat and a grip containing other clothing from Ms room last evening. Kuelm told the police that he believed Crowe could be found at the home of hU alster in LaSalle, 111.

Fred Gilchrist is Robbed Oangsters slashed and then robbed Fred Gilchrist, Business Agent for the Teamsters Union of the district. $4S In cash and his gold watch near 138th street at Indiana Harbor Saturday evening. Struok twice on the back of the head M. Gilchrist waa felled and knocked unconscious. "Whan he retrained his senses the Union Official found his money and watch gone. He waa on his way at the time to oatch a street car for his home at 4S08 Olcott avenue. Bast Chicago. Mr. OUohrlat waa unable te give a doecrlptlon of the men whe attacked him. Small Fire Fir 'broke oat shortly after noon in the forge shop of the General American Tank car plant at East Chicago, but the flames were sub. dued before much damage was done. Death pi Pioneer Harbor Man Robert Stephenson, died Saturday evening at his home 8417 Fir street, after an illness of two years of valvular heart trouble. Mr. Stephenson was born in plnamore, England, in 1S59. coming to Pittsburgh. Pa., in 1834. where he resided until coming to Muncle, Ind., whore he was engagred with the Midland Steel Company and later coming to Indiana Harbor when there was only two etreets in the town, wheTe he helped In the "building of the Inland Steel Co. plant where he has ilnce been employed. He was a member of the Maccabee and of the I. O. O. P. lodge, and Temple Hi Wednesday Children, 25 cts. SayingsBank INDIANA for mother's Christmas

la survived toy bis wife and an adopt pd son. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the home on Fir utreet ftt 2:00 o'clock in charge of Hv. need of the Episcopal church assisted "by the niem'bers of the I. O. O. F. loJgn. Interment In Oak Hill cemetery. This death is doubly sad as ifrs. Stephenson has Just laid ber father William X. Thomas away Saturday afttrnoon, when iier husband parses: away the evening of the panic 'lay..

Attend Funeral Wm. X,. Hlnes and "VVra. R. Fux, both of East Chicago, left today for Rutland, 111., to attend the funeral services of a close friend if the fain Fractures Ankle. Victor Hlnes, men&er iff the Central Realty Company, is tied tip In his home at 4817 Magoun avenue, with a fractured ankle. EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR The annual Christmas party of the home and education department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club will be held Wednesday afternoon of this week at 2:80 o'clock at Katherlne Housa, This is for all club members and they are reminded to bring a gift for the grab bag to tho amount of 25 cents. There will be a Christina tree and Aire. Harry Davis, general chairman, has announced that Santa Claua will be there. Mrs. O F. Coleman Is in charge of the decorating and Mire. W. J. Carlin in charge of the ref reshmenta. r 1 ' fc. s f' '" - V IP Did You Ever Make a Basket? A useful scrap basket or a low broad flower basket Such work is artistic, simple and reasonable with crepe paper rope, that colorful Dennison product that wears so well. You will be amazed at the many things you can make and equally delighted with the results. INVITATION Miss Freeman, direct from the New York store of the Dennison Mfg. Co., will be here all this week, instructing special afternoon and evening classes in the making of these useful and beautiful Baskets. POSTLEWAITE'S 629 Hohman St Hammond Read These Twin City Advertisements DOLL CBJBSSS3 AT WASSST3 PLXATIJTO SHOP Phone 443. 91 State St., Hammnod. We have about 100 of them for sale. We do Hemstitching with gold or silver thread button holes, buttons cornered. embroidering, braiding, beading, tucking, fancy stitching. 12:2:lt We use especially good grade of materials In our $5.00 hats. Hat and Art Shop, 708 Chicago avenue. 13:11:1 To kei awva Stoma to Cast CXi. teso Tim rm ufflce, call baat Cklca CO SS3. Indiana HarborEa stern Star will i hold their regular meeting and an- i nual election of officers December 12th. All members requested to at-; tend. 12:11:1 NOTICE Startlrug today and err try flay naUl farther notice, all notices of stated meeting' for lodges and fraternal orders will be charged (or at tt rata of lOo pr Una. M. Stlerer announces he is again open for business at 2115, 137th St., Indiana Harbor. 12: It All our choice velvet hats go at half price. Many of them for much less. One lot at one Dollar. On? lot at 50c. Hat and Art Shop. TOR Chicago avemio 12:11:1 SIGNS We manufacture elastic enamel, card-board and muslin signs. Windown and truck lettering given our prompt attention. BRANT SIGN CO. 804 Chicago Avenue EAST CHICAGO, IND. FhoBe East Chicago ,1275-J

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County cleck, H. T. Wheaton repocts November as being the banner month in the issuance of hunting licenses during his lrra of office, K!ghton hundred and fifty resident hunting license, thirteen fish and five non reildunt hunting licenses were Issued during that month. The stati of Indiana Is $1,761.70 richer through the salo of these permits which are 11.00 each. Tho non resident hunting licenses bring $15.60 each. Misses Ella Massath and Frances Orlmmer attended two performances of the Chicago Civic Opera Co., In Chicago on Saturday and Hunday. While in Chicago they were entertained by Miss Ethel Helleman. B. K. So wash attended the International L4ve Stock Exposition in Chicago on Friday. Miss Edna Iienjainin entertained the Trl Kappaa at her home on Saturday night. Arrangements were completed for the charity ball which la to be given by this organization "uring the holidays compllmentory to the you folk who will be home from college for the Xmas season. An excellent orchestra has been secured and the affair The Plymouth club will hold thoir lobular meeting this evenlngr in the parlors of tha Congregational church at which plans will be completed for the dinner, the club w-111 give Wednesday evening of next -week to 75 needy children. m Mrs. E. N Canine of thla city, waa a g-uest at a 1:80 luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. George M. Clark !n Uvanston. Mrs. Clark Is president of the Woman's Board of the Interior and took this means of entertaining the eixty members of her board. Mr. and Mrs. Iula Scott, of Grape vine boulevard, have been called to Ohio by the death of Mr. Scott'a uncle. They -will visit relatives for a few- weeks while in that state. m 9 w Tomorrow is the day the Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Sheperd, will hold their annual bazaar in the Boclal rooms of the church. The ladles will begin their sale at 10:00 a. m at noon and during the afternoon they will serve tea and light lunches. Mrs. J .W. Leea was a charming: hostosa to the Tri Kappa's Saturday at a one o'clock luncheon and brldg-Q at the Oary Commercial club. The table decorations were large lighted reel candles and holly massed in center of tables, at which covers wore laid for thirty-two. The literature department of the Hast Chicago Woman's club will hold their meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. It K. Groves on Xorthcote avenue, instead of at the home of Mrs. A. OttenhJmer as had tiopn announced. As the playlet will be the very first thing on the program, it will be well for all member? to be there on time. Mrs. A. A. Ross will give a resume of the first act of the play. "The Scarecrow" and Mrs. Sltwell, will give the second and thlr"d acts. 1. T. Cook, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Thelma and Miss Mary Butler hoard Erika Molnta. vio

12,000,000 people own automobiles in the United States and no doubt the other 1 00,000,000 wish they did. In the past few months a number of Hammond people who wanted cars discovered that it was very easy when they learned of the values in used cars to be found at our establishment. If you seek bargains it will pay you to visit our ales room and view the used cars on display noting the remarkably low price tags on them. Easy terms if desired.

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promises to b one of the most de lightful of the winter season. Dr. A. I. Salisbury is recovering nicely from his recent sick epell and while still under tho care of a trained nur his condition is vastly improved. Miss Lillian Schmidt was In Chicago Saturday and Punday as the house guest of Miss Clara Oner. The annual election of the Eastern Htar lodgo was held In the Masonlo Temph on Friday night. After the balloting, the following were chosen to occupy the chairs in this organizations for the year 1S23. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Winnie lllldebrandt; Worthy Patron, Wm. Koeblin; Associate Matron, Mrs. Till i 3 Denneson; Conductress, Mrs. I,Inda Hentges; Associate Conductress, Mrs. Jessie Barr; treasurer, Mrs. Mabel Raboln; secrstary, Miss Jennie Terry. NEW MA11BIAGI0 I,ICKSE9 Archie 15. Cogely. Oary, Olive C. Wilcox, Gary; Ignate Lucas, Gary, Rose Leckenon. Gary; Bennlo HobInson, Oary, Tennla Richardson. Clary; Robert ICstes. Gary, I.ucy Lively, Oary; Amos Dawson, Hammond. Helen Smith, Hammond. lin Bolotst, with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Saturday evening at Orchestra IlaiL m m m The committee working on the Dollar Tea to help in the raising of funds for the Million Dollar drive, for the Woman's College in the OTient, have decided to give a general invitation to the public, as it in a community affair and everybody Is urged to assist in making a g-ood showing for Bast Chicago. The tea will be given Saturday, Iecembi-r 16th, from two to four p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gwllj-m Jones, 4109 Xorthcote avenut. William Thomas and his cousin Richard Thomas of Alton. 111., who came here to attend the funeral of the former's father, the late W. X. Thomas, Saturday, will remain over for the funeral of the brother-ln-laxv. Robert Stephenson tomorrow afternoon. Saturday afternoon, the musical utaednta of the class of Mr. Zandler of the Hammond Musical college, gave a rectlal In the Methodist church In Hammond. CHICAGO'S DAILY riNTER NATIONAL KEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Dec 11. A 17 year old burglar, believed to have been on his first "Job" was shot and probably mortally wounded while breaking Into a northwest side hom early today. The boy, John Comen. fell with a flashlight in one hand, a "Jimmy" In the other. The shooting- was done by Frank Wilkowskl, owner of the home. In another shooting this morning Edgar Smith was killed by his brother-in-law. William Mosley, after a family quarrel. SALE OF

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PARTHENON TODAY-TOMORROW-WEDN ESD AY-THU RS D AY M A Master Piece Mighty in Dramatic Sway With i CONWAY TEARLE in the Support Too Many Pole Kitties College Girls Stay In t f NT ER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AUBURN, N. Y., Dec. N'o more star-gazing walks for Aurora College maids these Indian Summer r.ighte. The unbiqultous mephitis mephlbica holds the answer. Yes, ma'am, that means skunks. So thick is the skunk population in Cayuga County this Fall that it's dangerous to stroll abroad in the moonlight. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTT OF UAKE. S: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. CITIZENS TRUST & SAYXNG3 BANK of Indiana Harbor, Indiana, et al vs. SAM FLETBU. ET AU NOTICE The undersigned. Receiver of the real estate herein described gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Lake Superior Court, Room I, of Lake County, Indiana, he will, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.f of the 27th day of December, 1923, at No. 368 Block Avenue, Indiana Harbor, City of East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana, the same being the premises to be Fold and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wit: EEC S7

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Tf f '11 !liiiniiT"T-i''"f1i r'lr'i ORPHEU TODAY-TOMORROW-AliD-VEDNESDAY THURSDAY-FRIDAY-&-S A T. HELEN CHADICK And PAT O'MALLEY in "BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN" B! TOT I T0DAY and WvU TOMORROW PRISCILLA DEAN in "REPUTATION" Also "PERILS OF THE YUKON" HESS Lot Seventeen (17), in Block Thirty-eight (35), Buffington Addition to East Giicago, Indiana, being a subdivision of lots one (1) to twenty-five (2o), bth inclusive, in Eioclc twenty-seven (27), and of lots one (1) to twelve (II), both inclusive, in Block Thirtynine (88). also Blocks Twenty-s'.x (26), Forty (0) and Forty-one (41). all in the Original Ton-n of Indiana Harbor, in fractional section Twenty-two (22), Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Kanpe Kine (9) "West of the Second Principal Meridian, in the County of Lalie and State of Indiana, as shown by the recorded plat of f-rald subdivision of record in the Recorder's office of Lalce County, Indiana.p as the same appears of record In Plat Book No. 12, at page 20. cttiU tAje w-ui irtitao subject to a first mortgage and the debt secured thereby for the principal rum of $1,700.00 and for not less than the full appraised value of ea!d real estate, upon the following terms, towlt: For cash, at the date of sale, or one-third of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance In two equal Installments payable three and six months after date, evidenced bynotes of the purchaser, bearing1 eix per cent interest from date, -waiving1 relief and providing: for attorney's fees and secured by such security as wif! meet the approval of the Court. 12:11:18 Receiver . i a , . , 1

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TO HOLDERS OF WAR SAVING STAMPS AND 434 PER CENT VICTORY NOTES War Savings Stamp?, Series of 1918. chie January 1. 1923. will be accepted for immediate credit in your Savings Account; or if ycu prefer, we will exchange your stamps for the new five-year Treasury Certificates. Series of 1923. United States 4?4rf Victory Notes, which bear the distinguishing letters. A, B, C. D, E or F prefixed their serial numbers, have been called for redemption on December 15, 1922. and in'erest will cease after that date. We shall be glad to handle the collection of these notes for you. Use the proceeds of ycur stamps and No'.es to swell your savings account cr invest the money in First Mortgage 7',v GOLD Bonds sold at this Bank.

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