Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1922 — Page 5
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affairs at the County capital
Mr. end airs. NT. Grimmer and !riShter lrwei and eon Fled, t tended the funeral et ' Mathlaft Freese, a brother In law. at Eac Chicago on Friday. Mr Frees.; did of stoniach truubie. Intermant was at fcchcrervllle , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ilaxper wore: culled t-a Toledo, Ohio, cn Thuredaof this wek to attend th' funeral of Mrs. Harper's alter Mrs. Y.'alter Voung, v.-ho 01 ad following; at operation. George Hj;l;n of -the HaoiruvnC police force was ta Crown Point ac business Thursday. Mrs. H. I. Wheaton returned oc Thursday from a threo weeks visit to Ce.w York City, wherts sho wit a guest In tha towo cf F.ey. an' Mrs. E. E. Halo. County Agent L. U. Jltunes will &pe:rd Christrcas vacation with relatives at Stlckney, Michigan. Howard Gelser. Luther Allnian,
SEW MAJIR1B t,!CESBS Ames Jjesrlen, Danville, " Ruth Harveyi Gary! Vashleft "Jennlnss, G-arj-i Katherlae Oliver, Chicago', Fre4 Plaaneefe, Uarx, Martha Xehringi Oaryt John Fi fcDeoald, of Gary, Pearl Orlteh, Garyi NBrah Cramer, Wlnamac, Frances Ai Abramsoii, Hebron ; George tJan, Ind. Harbor, Marie Fentana, Harvey.
and that b-aatneaa had , Been tery good. Ono Broadway store manager p tated that tbesr Ita dead such & rush
that they had run eat e "many ar-j
tides and earl?- irk . tha week had j been compelled t e4er new stocks.
S&m t.ove aad John Kolliag-, etudents at Purdue university are enJoying' the belUare with their parent here, The irjipil of the various rooms of the Crvn Point eehaole bad appropriate exeielres this afternoon, v.hlcii v.ers well attended by parnits and friend, The oohole vrlU be closed a week ur the Christinas vacation, sbesinning again ua luesda;,, January 2nd. Miu Jessie Shintnglsw la leaving tonight for DesMelnes, Iowa, where Rbo will spend a weeks Vacation with relative.
Mr .-and Mr, - David Stewart who1 for th-p-at few years -have been ! living- at Frankfort, Ind... will man j b'jonie resident of Crnvn Point, hii-mg rented the P, . E , . enyder j house, or.' East Street, . Mr. -and! Mrs. Stewart formerly lived at Le-
ry and are tho parents of Mr. and
GARY ! NEWS
GIVEN A STIFF FINE.
" The Btlffeet fine ever Imposed In tha Gary city court tar gambling was given to Maclel Berdeal, alleged keener of a gambling- house at 13 Adams street by City Judge . Dunfl this morning In thS shape of a total fin a of $105, Five others taken lithe raid were fined 110 and costs. Her leal intimated that he would take an appeal,
DUBLIN IN PANIC" ON CHRISMS EVE Hejiday Season Ushered In With Terrific Wave Of Violence.
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Air University Club's Financial Difficulties FJ.uftr.olal dlfflciiltles of the -Vnl-veieity Cliib members who purchased tho late Thomas 13, Knotts home ut Seventh, avenue and Adams street Is bc'.::ir aired as a result of recent court action. Mrs. Ella Knotts, wlf of the late Mir ICaotts obtained a Judgment ugalr.st the club In the circuit court at Valparaiso this week in the sum of $26, 605. 88 in a first mortgage claim and $2,1S5 attorney fees. The court also gave Judgment to the Calumet Mill Work Co. lor $809.40 to EIb Smith for plastering.
ipT'y COmO ONBFNT I. N. SMVICEJ OV&IAX, tea !, Tte EsUday season in Ireland 'Was fastiered In today with a terrlfle wave of vlolenee, The etty has been in panto fur nearly 84 hours with bomb throwing and revolver fusillades. Free State - government offices and outposts were attacked time eftsr time throughout the night-
The attacking republican Irregular adopted the Lao tits of North American Indiana fighters, firing f rem I cover and then taking flight. j Large forces of Free State troops i were o n patrol duty, but the attaoks were to scattered that tha rrse Staters had difficulty In ooplng j with the Irregulars. The clvlli&n population was thrown Into terror. 7he violence extended iron Dublin to Cork. Sight civilian in Cork were wounded when boob
was thrown at a military Lorry.
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ARRESTED ON ! SERIOUS CHARGE A warrajit s-w-orn cut 1 nthe Juvenile court at Crown Point chATS!ng him with contributing1 to the delinquency cf a iiiinor resulted In t1 e arrest of Juseph Deverles, 82 : ears old at South Bend. Ind., yesterday. Details of th9 charges were act made known. j
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Donild Squlbbs six rsrs old, 57 v": Seventh avenue was painfully lr.Jured yesterday when he became confused while crossing the street end was hit by an auto driven by O. L,. Michael of Kalamazoo. Mich.
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Pr. Ryan wi-ere Tils injuries were
d to b; of a minor Injuries.
Happjr Feet Secret of Dancing, Says Danseuse (1NTERNAT1CNAL HEWS sERVlCtl CHICAGO, Dec "Happy, contented feet," are the secret of beautiful dancing, according to Madame Anna iAidmila, 18 years old, premier danseuse of the Chicago Civic Opera Association, which has Just opened the season here. "The one thing a dancer must forget is her feet," said Madame Lnadmlla. 'This is possible oniy when they are comforatbly, correctly and beautifully clothe das well as perfectly trained. Only when a dancer's feet are happy and contented is good dancing possible on or off the stage."
STORES PACKED IN GARY lat Chrtfstmasj choppers, many -f tl-A:n cut of town people packed "- Froia-svay business houses toc'ay In what Is believed to 'be one the blg-gest holiday seasons In the hhitory of the city. Mantgers of mtst of the one -j.riired stores participating' In v itus Shopiner Week" stated M -v that they have never seen a ---'? fistive Fr;ir!t amona: shoppers
France Needs 12 New Submarines, Is Claim
I INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS, Dec France requt-cs 12 new submarines of at least 1,200 tons each, declares te Matin, which warns the Government that the present fleet of submerslbles is not
! sufficient protection for the French I coasts. Of the fifteen reliable submarines in the French fleet now five were received from Germany at the time of the armistice.
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Christmas is here again and gives us an
opportunity to express the kindly feeling we always entertain toward you foT the part you have taken in our progress. 4-4
May the Christmas season be bountiful in its gifts to you and may the coming year bring you a full measure of success and happiness.
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Schools closed at noon iFVlday, the teachers left for their respective homes. Misses Wadswoxth Davis and Trotib to Eo-uthern Indiana (Daviess county) and iflss Harper to RenunUigton. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Austgen received . a Christmas present early. A 10i pound fcaby toy arriving on Dec. 22nd. There will he two Xmas programs at the M. E. Church. Both Bunany and Monday evenings. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Catherine Chew passed away Thursday morning at her granddausrhter'a Mrs. George Rigglee, of Junction avenue. - She lias been a resident of Griffith for & number of years. Two children George Chew of Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth Dick of Chicago survive . she 'had passed her 7ith birthday . Funeral cervices will (be held Saturday afternoon at 1:39 from the home of fJnrife Rl?gle.
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