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Tuesday. Drcombcr 27, 1921. rae Nine ADVERTISLMENTS ACCEPTED BY: HAMMOND Time. Oftce. Hammond Bid-;.. Phrae 3100. E. S. Bourne Dru Slo t, 715 Calumet Ava, Phone 3 Co J. jTNG-.tmg New. C. 524 1 19th St, Pho CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL, RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. OVER 40.000 PEOPLE READ THIS PAGE EVERY DAY. All Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by 1 ! a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line-, averaging five words to the line. AlA'ERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY: INDIANA HARBCR l.uken' New. Agency. 3410 Michi4a Ave.. Phone 1I38J. EAST CHICAGO Na..u At TWpion. 809 Qicgt Ave., Phone 931. Times Office. Calumrf Eldg., Phone 283. GARY Time. Office. Reynold. BWg.. Phone 137. WANTED MALE HELP Hopx,; MKN : ihor 17. de.si i i . t; went positions, moiul.iv, wi.tv "r tree list of pos.uons now open. H en y (Kun.iv Civil rvin rxjiiiMiiT, nnttui anal Ridg.. Wa.-htn-ttori. IV 1- : 2,1 til WANTED FEMALE HELP - - A . i. ,;,! -,,,,,. , ,,. i on Mi'mn; , ,,- t,.r en V ',!,,'w"r,i' n washing. P.- Ills. AP I V 1.1 ti H k-hl.e.,1 t 1 1 nm mond. Wan .; i i. "ffifi for housework. Oahh.-v inc. Ha ni miiiii!. 12:27 WANTED. A girl. 1? ju i-'sTor-7?f,'" for U'r.era! 'uwnork. ,!.;ih finplnjeii. I:: i - if at 311 Michigan ;ivtnu afti'r o P in.. Hammond. 12 :2? -2 FURNISHED ROOMS tOR R1-.XT Furnts.hee room,, sc and , yi rrsn cots. 36c. l!v the week. $2. $3 and U. Hctel Carlton, t i i m m o n d . la.) tf K EX T !--;Ir'i oom s " !".r hsk ; c . one an.l two rooms for bachelors two rooi is and bath at o2J l.ogan St. ; " "'-- m ."it-,,-.-, p " f. n - ! i J ' tf i:r xr ;-v(. ' " rooms ' rV" item " in' m. a tun-. ITivAte en-tram-e. Ii..Tir 2:.i Indiana avenue, fhori" !'): H:u:ni!!i.I. UtibRtf 1V-R RENT First floor front, furn. p-'.; ec-. roc-i -., :i! private 15n E. D-M:g!as St.. phone MI'i-IV Jlsm. 12:24 ROR nKN'T 3 "fur p. rooms f.,r I-ht hskpg 475 e-iblev st . phone 1 2' Hjmnior.:!. 12:27 Fi'H UK XT--'? "room tor l:ght fcskt it gls. electric, hot water. st,,v- !.-. t and rath. furnished, fhot!? lUo.-M. private e lit r.-t.ri. e, 3' Waiter street. Hairiir.i-r.,1. 12:2" FOR" H K X f F(Mi rs t wTm " Yf '; t ed rooms lor a coup!. 7 la State Line street :ii,'fP..;iflns, Hammond 12:27 it kr.XT To" n:.-in a ml "wife."' tw o li-ht hsk)ff. rooms, reasotialv'.e. Ph-.ne 32l Hairn-,on! 12:27 Fi'Vt' 1:KXT--T'urn7 room," 2n.l a; t . 2W State st.. Hammnaii. 12:27:3 Foil T! KXT M'oVip rn 5 "roo:n""flat.' fur r; : f Kf il ri.mp!t for housekeepins-. Also ;t 3 room f : rr is'iei! Hat. gnj Mav .st.. phone !7-.-M T!uti:mop.J. 12:27 FrU'lUCXT -2' "mo.Wrn 1 ich t "" hsk rs rooms it 1 room for Viach'.nif. 4:!'' ! X"orth-"ot- ave.. K.ist i'h'.ac-o. 12:27 Fi)!l r.KN'T 4"srrvll f-jrn. rooms. . 1 per month. Arjlv after 2 p. m.. f.44. 1 h s . I fam morel 12:27 V UY" R!-:XT--Tvo' suites" llrt? hskpir . ?Pts.. 2 uni 2 roon;s. eiei trn- no.? trs ft;rr.:sl-o.l. T'v-WKlas st. Impure S." Pousrlits st , phonp 1K2-.I Han. 12:27 FH It KXT Furn. rom for """ licht hski., hot water j.cat. on CsiP.unf-t avenue, Itiquirp 5 1 f-'aluTnet avorip Ha -erron.P 12:27 FOR RENT F"R RE XT Modern 5 room hnncalnw, south side. SST.r.n per month. Phone 17-42 Hammond between (i and 7 p. m. 12:21:2 FOR" R EXT Flat. ir, State I.-ne st. i:ctrir. stove heat. Call 115 Ham rnfr.d. Raul R. I.'.plrski. 12:23:tf F'iR REXT f!i!r,cal.nv,m'.!.;rn, with trarasre. ;7".l Meivilte ave. Inquire 472.1 Melville ave. Rhone 4'.2-M East Chicago. 12:21 T-S R REXT Three unfurnished rooms tr-is. wntr and toilet. 1S9 Oak st.. Hammond. 12:24:2 FOR KENT f rom unburn, fiat, nice !v decorated. 11-1 i O.rti.bl st. Tn Qi:ir 1 ''. Ponkev ave. H-m. 12:2! Foil Tit'.XT rO''rr:: 7 room bouse. near C'.uvtrv f'Jt:!. :nd H.-irri.-c-n I ark. T'C.re..-- II 1-M c,-- enli 1" Mason s'rret. H.ur.ir.cr.rl. 12T:3 V' t"-tH'x"t---S Rd 4 r'-V n; FOR RENT ro.on fiat, modern, ex eent heat. f.uit.,ble for small family, coed location op cn-t side, near car line i;i.t $27 per month. Phone 3S1 or llsm-i'iinl. 4.-..- FOtr- RENT 3 "room . ottatre at 232 H.-nrv St.. modern, f-irnu.-e heat, elec tric liirhts. et-. QII 117 Ham. 12'27:2 1-rT fi: E XT Two en r;i u-es at I'd 1 Park Rl,oe. phone 3nSt Hamm.nd. 12:27:2 FcR "RENT 4 room p.wer fiat with bath. ens. eb-f-trio an.', basement. P r oak st., price J2" In. pure 4 :! Hoff man St.. Hammond. 12:2. :2 Fit; RENT Flat. SK H-'hman street. TcT.iire Crown Candy Co.. Hammomb ,f '"itttv't' Xir.e room modern flat, suitable for roomers with'n on bl"ck r, , . irt hous-'. I-b.one 1M21-M Ttam- 12:27:2 moTvj . FOT' RENT -'! room mo.lern nuniraiow. T,eVw. decorated. I'nor.e 4 216-W Ham - j 12:27.'. n-.o-d. WANTED TO RENT VXTED TO RENT Furn. hovise or l-."t Write It-2. cars Times, Ham- niond - '' V VTEDTO REXT -R or 6 room mod ern house on soith side in Hammond fcetv eon .Vur-.'it tracks and Oolf Court, outh of Carroll street. Rest. referoP res possession wanted J-ebrtiary 1st Address 'SUOI K. 13-9 Farwell avenue. Cliicano. . '' rO-t SAIK AHTOIOSILES STorajr' " BnTT0vi-s rhnred. r-n.t'd and rp"aircd. Tin S. iV: M. Lattery Sorvi.-o. ni S l'avcttc St., Hammond 1 A. 11-2S-C' li hk' JO-. J-V.i: ali-: ' u-vii t i.-.-s. .:"; ::-;k 2 1 ! t 32 t: all s:. s f ::7". ' . !. "to -",.. ".0 X". v t i res, .',"'. 7.-. tubes all s:.--- ?:.!3. K. S- Aoto Sinph- :',! CaluriM-r ase.. ...ro-r Jl...;fiti-.ii St.. 1 h.oe- I I mil 12:2!:- J-.RO.IX "C Till-: YEAR . I.an.lb-r Tour-nir M73 Mechanical o.u..i"-i p. 1!.- ;: -'! paint tob: tires in in, l.:-o. . , .,., ,,. U at. h for fomortov. .- so.-.-i.-.l I vkK corxw ai to snri.v axd SALES H. A. Thi". I. Prop 1 lt..l ,, lrp.l ; louc.ias an.i 11. ... ....... - S (.. ni'iioiid. 1 2: V. ,P SM.E OR"" TRADE-- Ford se. ::-.. j.:st ..xerhaub-d. Call '"' ' " 1'M.j. t avenue. Ham" . 1 -' -' : -' MISCELLANEOUS WO.L PFEH tr 1 ,,: t'' r ""'! '' p. r hanjrin. reasonable. 1 Vet m It. -(in Mi.iiian ave, phone, lli'i H:.-:-mond. ...... 1 . :1 .t- CP'- l::-'V ai d ,-ae you.- !...,sor . i.ra-band- for the Jv.M Ctb.-.l:-,! piiouo crapti ep.en n..-iy to the one '.oldini; C-e n o'sl ' i:--ar bands. ;1 V'.r ERECTING RI.l'G. on Stat.- .-P. between O.li.Iey and Sob!. Will pl-.M the ui'Slairs suitable lor b.d-.:.- t".iif To responsible lodce or as LiPiar.l a'nl 1 room. For pa t t b ulars inquire S. Levitt Co.. phone " 1 -' M.hiiiti.-ii.I il':27:.: MONEY TO LOAN I 1 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IXH; y.i.l-? y owner, 4 lo.mi mo.lern leuiKa low. .south si.ie, near car Imp. 'all 4ilfi-V Tlammoii.l. 12J!7:6 OX 101111X1 ) RE 1) DOLLARS AikT f 2 5 per month will huv new four room I. ur j:ilou-. :7': foot lot, neyr (.-olumbia si hool aioi l'ark. You can move it) now. See owner. W. J. A. MOI.STtKIP ;F.H tppi 'nl'i tr.lii a ave.. open cveninRs, Il.itiiironi.i. 12:27:3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS rU. lil Mi 1 1 EATING FIX TIT RES. V carry a complete l:n of new and useil bath and laundry tubs, slnka, wash basins and toilets, boilers, rad'atoia, pipe and flttinss, tll install. .1. o. pn,Lnsi x 27 S'M-y st. Ha mm..nd. 11:1 F"m: " S !,K-rn. aMe.l for suits anl overeats Lesser- Loan Hank. 145 State st.. Hammond. tl:23:tf 1 '. ' 1 . T"';er Vnes Hammond K53 ar.d Ca!;:!::et Coal and Supplv Com-na-iv. ir.-in-.t.vi:.I. il:r.':tf I-'' H f? . f.K PnrcTcfnif.i" TtVaTuorids' nnA wat.-hes. Lester's Loan Hank. 1 (S State st.. Hammond. ll:23:tf " ! S A I . M r S - T A K I X S T K T MK X' T S ti.avi:;: piaxd for sale with lr.o r.-ils of mus;r piano and pla ver-piano !-. ,-h and f i-ir lamp with silk sh.l atel music cabsn.-t. Frl.-e $13il. Will e;-it payments of $ per month. Call day or evpnmr. 532 Itroadway. (larv, !ii'li'i:::i. 12:22:3 FOR SALE " Kin.llinu wood. Aply at Stand ard Stool Car Co. gate, Ham mood. 12-23-tf COAL! COAL! V'o have a complete line of coal for domestic use. Wholesale and retail. Call Hammond 274 for prices ILLINOIS COAL COMPANY 1 2 - 2 -I : R I-OR SALE one souare piano. $13. 1 'all -IM E. State st., 1st flat, rear, j Hammond. 1 2 :27 FOR SALE Furniture. living room j pieces, phonograph, sewtnir machine. : rutrs. beds. d:n!nir tab'e with six chairs.! etc. Will sell very cheap. 10o7 Col- umbia ave. Hammond. 12:27 1 Foil SALE Household poods, cheap,) Strntihe cabinet strand piano. $123: i also Ford tOMrir.fr car in excellent me chanical comPtion. new tires. Jion takes it. 4'oi Michigan ave.. ph. .tie 901-R Hani mond. ovvn.T leaving city. 12:27 FOR' SALE YountT hound.' cdt."T32 au tomatic, rea sr.n ble Atidrew Polus. 112. 133th I'lace. West Hammond. 12:27 FOR SALE Complete, one sleeper bed. dress suit, !:k new. 651 Forsyth ave.. H'ct Hammond, phone 24f'7 Ham mend. 12:27 FOR " s A LE Fu rfi i tu re. 1 dresser, "li brary table and 4 dlninir room chairs. J23. walnut ch i ff oret t e. worth $73 for R3n: Vletrola, $S3. 141 (Tinton street. phone 10'2 Hammond. 12:27 FOR SALE Fpriirht walnut piano, with bench to match. J9'P Thone 2-"7 Hammond 12:27 FOR SALE Complete household fur niture and furnishing- of 7 room house with privilege of renting. 474 E. Car roll st. Hammond. 12:27:2 LOST AND FOUND I.O.IT Travel in c na. 1-ft at L.ifavett.i trvm last Friday nleht. Finder re turn 2S9 Sibley st.. J3 reward. Phone 24 "aT,:;i.'i 12:2 FOI'NJ) A cow. h-r ifr. Adams, on the Pluck Oak Road. Phone 1177-Y4 Hammond 12:57:30 FO T "X P Deoe m le r 22nd. lad v'p iurs on south side Call S32-AV after f. P. m.. Hammond. 12:27 LOST Saturday afternoon in town, Alaskan white spitz dog-, reward re turn to 19 Dotv St.. Ham. 12:27 LOST Pocketbook Saturday night Ini f ruit store. Indiana Harbor or on Oreen Line car, considerable sum of rnnnev. Liberal reward return to Room ' 222, Calumet H!dr.. East Chicasro 12:2" IJ ST". S T 1 r.T 1-7 T 1 ill! STOLEN One . ear old brow n and white I'.oston bull doc. Reward for return to 1737 T'e-ui a', e.. phone tfi3-L4. Mrs. I'lock. Ind iana Harbor. 12:i IOST p. . ember 24. lad v's shoe be-twr-eri State and Lofran. on Calumet ( e t;, t-.,rn to " Calumet avenue. Ham mond. 12:2. ; WANTED TO BUY j WANTED TO RFY Cseil Ford se.lan. j must b" Kuar.inteed mechanically I and at k barcain. Address IS-3. care Times, Hammond. 12:27:2 j SITUATION WANTED PR : ACTIO Vl, ".XFRSIX' i ' By" pood "prac tiral nurse. Rest references. I'hone flfiS-M Hammond. 12:27 STATE fV IXP1 A V , fviPVTT lAKi; SS: IX THE. CI TV 0Fi;T: ! 'Fill 3 CITV OF W lilTIXi;. XO. j ;:.',2. ' I lotoi Kle-j.os and Mike C.,(las, io- J 1 in; busl.i. .1- as t!i. 1. j. -lie l:. st..u-l r.uit v . I a -U : s 1 a 1 t . T.. Lo, .is p.. r-rt .:.-: h.-r as. John Lenios and Mike '....r'.i--, d..i r; I01.-i1.os as the Majtstlo 1:o.m;, ,,y a iplCs John 1 :..c!mo -I i. K.,r! D. X'orris. Nf. J. Kiel i, .n. BOARD ' SAFETY A. K". l-.-rl.iii, .'i o r A 1 a'loif, .Mr.--. J.v.iia Hilty. cili EF . F F iLIc'i; Ctirift Mi-uss. - APTAIX iF I'OI.'CK l.i.h .iiL Hirbor Nicholas M.,!i,r. Fiui-: ciiii:f Charles F. Mn:t!i. S TRin-'T i 'MM ISSP X'ER R icb a rd "i rr.-l t.-. I'iTV ENGINEER Rru.e Chat man. rne.-e arc the appoi :i t ire-n t - aroioiin-l "t-d to dat. by M,, or-.-lc t Frank Pallii- ! i Pan of .East T icago to his ji.ltn'nistra- ' flon. t i A partial !i.-t of apt.oio t m.-n t s ap- ; p. an d In The Tim-s two veks a'o 1'h. se. together with a number of more J rt-.-.-ut appointments are slaowi above. J Further a pp.. int merits aid a corn-, pUte nlmt. !..r the new niiministratlon j is cM":cteii to be announced the last j of this v ' ek. i 0UlfES MORE PUIS t I i I '1 Kt-si.iui'unt have tiled in the City Court of the City of Uniting, their com plaint, affolavlt and bond for attach ment of certain moneys alleged to belong- lo you, ami also their affidavit that you are a non-resident of the State of Indiana. You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearlnsr on the 7th day of February, 1322, and unless vou appear at that time and answer tiieir complaint, said cause will he heard in Juur absence, and an order (r the payment of sad moneys will tie made and entered. HAY E. J II F.F.N, (Seal) JfidKc, Whiting City Court December 12, 11121. 12:12:19:27 XOTICI0 OF FINAL SKTTLF.MKNT )F ESTATE In the matter of the Fstate of Henry Hopp. ue. eased. Xo. 2;i(7. In the Lake .--' 11 5i t i . i- Curt. Nmvi niiii r Tei io, l'.i21. .Notice Is hereby tjivn to the HF.IRS, I.KO TKK. AXD CUKDITCUS of iienry Ho;.;., deceased, to appear in liie Lake Si.i'i rior Court, held at llani mnnl. Indiana, on the Ifith day of Jan uary, 1112, and show cause. If any, why tho l-'IXAL SKTTLK.MKXT AC COI'XTS with the estate of said de ceder.t should not be approved: and said heirs are notitled to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive iheir distributive shares. WITN-KS.S the Clerk of the Lake Su erlor Court, at Hammond, this 19th day of December, 1921. HKKBKRT L. WITKATON, (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 12:20:2 XOTICE TO N'ON-ItELSIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COI'NTY. IN THE lAKJ-; SUPERIOR CO CRT, SITTING AT HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOVEMBER TERM, 1921. Isaac Evans, doihg business under and by the name of Crucible Cement Works vs. George C. Mayer. Cause No. 2115 1. Action on account and attaeh men t. Xow comes the plaintiff by Fred Har nett, his attorney, and flies his com plaint herein, together with an affida lt of a competent person. Fhowlng that the defendant thereto, to-wit: George C. Mayer Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefor hereby notiiled of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said court, and that unless he appear and answ er or demur therein, at the calling- of said cause, on the 13th day of February, A. D, 1922, the same belnfr the 31st day of the next term of satd Court to be heirun and held in Room number 2 in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, cn the 2nd Monday of January, A. D. 1922. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereun to set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this ISth day of December. A. IT". 1921. HERRERT L. WHHATOX, (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. p.y: nimi BERG, Deputy Clerk. 12:21:27:1:3 STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. SS: BEFORE CHARLES F. FREIIV RICH, A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. ANTON PA IT LI K VS. FRANK JEWELL ET AL. ACTION IX ATTACHMENT. Comes now the plaintiff, by G. C. White, Attorney, and shows to the court that on the 9th day of November. 1921, he filed his complaint herein, also affidavit in attachment toKether with bond; that said plaintiff -now files the affidavit of a. competent person show ing that the defendant Frank Jewell is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that this action is an action In at tachment. Said defendant Is therefore hereby noticed of the pendency of said action and that the same wlil stand for trial on the 13th day of February. 1922, at nine o'clock a. m. on s!d day, and that unless he appears and answers or de murrs therein at the calling of said cause on said date, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereun to set my hand and affix my seal of Mrs. E. Lee, certified medium. Advice D-f'ty on Right way to live. Hours 9 to 9. Spiritual meet ings every Sundiy and Wednesday, welcome. I'RF.L. Phone Hamnioi.d tl-J 8 tv m. Everybody 6 State Line St. 3346. SLUGGED, ROBBED AND KICKED FROM AUTO Olaimim.- that four in '1 in an auto mobile sliisrsJcd and p.lil.ol him -Hid then kl.-ke.l him out of the machine. G.-..ii;e Gladich. 2 I ! 7 Wa s h ' p t . .11 street Oary, -a,a-i found in a da:.-..-.! lon.iition wa ride rin 1; alonr the street in tin vic inity of la tli avenue and 'I. a s sf., t ail,- this moriilnu-. H,- v.as Mitl.rin.: Irofu painful itijurbs about his head ale! -.v.-,.-- v - 1 t-i.-,i!i-, I ,Cl. .itioti b Dr. Yarriru-'ton after t.elnjf brought to the G.i 1 J Ja .1 i. i. s lal 1011. STATE SUPT. mffUMS OF TEACHING That the standard of work be in if done by .-(..nie hiith .-.-hool teachers in tin- state, many of 'i lu.m received permits after twenty-four weeks o Ii ofession-,1 training. Is "exceed inuly bad." Benjamin J. Rurris, state super intendent of public instruction said at a mettfriir of the state board of educa tion Friday. Mr. Rurris said that the situation Is a result of ttie vnr ihich forced the board t" take into the school system many teacher why had not hiiii proper UHiee this 2 0 1 ! 1 day of December, 1U21. CHAS. H. FKIKDIUCH, (Seal) Justice of the.Feace 12:20:27:1:3 STATU rF INDIANA. COT'XTY OF LAKH. SS: IN THK LAKH SUl'KIi IOK COl'HT. X IVEM HKlt TKHM, i:2i. c(irsr: no. i2'.o-,-i. CF.NTRAL I.FMI-.F.K AXD .MILL COM I'AXV. A (MIiroUATIOX, VS. UICTf LA X I HOi BF.U ' 'O-MI'AXY, A COIU'OKATIOX. XOTICF TO ('BHD ITOKS OF IlIOHLAXD Ll'ilKKR CO .MI "A X Y. -Ml crediiorti of tP- Hirhland hum ber Company, a corporation, of Hie. land, lini,.ioa, uli- i.i.eo, notitied that the undersigned has been appointed Receiver by order of the Lake Circuit Court at Crown I'olnt. Indiana, and that said court has fixed Friday, February 3, 192 as the last day upon which claims of creditors of said Highland Lumber Company, a corporation, may be filed. All creditors are hereby notified to j file with the undersigned Receiver, verified iu-mic.'d statements of tho amounts claimed due them from Raid lumber company, on or before Febru ary 3. 1922. aJid claims filed after said date will, by order of said court, not te considere nor allowed to parti cipate in tho assets or distribution made by said Receiver in said cause. JOHN" C. HORN, Iiecoi ver Fast Chicago, "Indiana RILKY, HF.MimOFF, DYF.R & REED, Fast Chlcapo, Indiana, Attorneys for Receiver. 12:27:1:3 training. He said the result was that "exceedingly bad work is now beinn done in some commissioned hii?h schools of the state and that it "is having its effect." "It would be far better to close those hl;h schools in question than to per mit such a situation," L. I. Renezot. of Evansville, a member of the board said. L. X. Hines, president of the In diana State Normal school and a mem ber of the board moved that the sit uation be covered in a report by E. H Wetherow, state hitfh school inspector, at a meeting of the board January 23. The motion was unanimously carried. The board also will hold an all-day session January 24. TWO DIE R (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 PA SSI AC, N. J.. Dec. 27 A seventeen year old girl and her IS year old sweet heart are dead today, the rc.-r.ilt of a sulcb'.o pact, according to the police Tho pirl, Matilda Rist, died in a hos pital two hours after taking strychnine while fitting in the parlor of her home. Thomas Brandy, the sweetheart, who took a dose of the same poison a few minutes later, died shortly after the Kirl passed away. The t?!rl steadfastly refused to dis cuss her reasons for the suicide pact. The youth told Captain Turner of the Passaic nollee department, that the ! Rlrl had confided to him a few days afro j that her condition was such that she jdid not want to live any longer. Brandy then told her, he said, that life held nothing dear for him and they decided -.to end their lives together. Brands pur chased the poison, tellinsf a dru- store j clerk he wanted to kill a dot;. The couple planned to end their lives at once, but postponed the act until last night so that they would not spoil the Christmas for their families. ILLEGALLY ItLLLriUL PI TIT. A r,ET.f?n A , Pec. ST. -Over two and nie-half million tralb.ns of alco hol have 1 n lib eally released her.- within the List four motilhs. :i.-rr.lini: ! to Harvey L. Duncan, su .-r visi 11 u pro hil.ition nforiem.-nt au-.-nt lore. S.v.n hundred thousand ualb.ns were released through the machination of small bootl.-tru rs, Duncan said, while ipiO.i.na gallons were put on the market by "Sam ' Sin.-r, ko.w n lo cally as the "l-iiMf of th.- bootleew;. rs." other persons atol firms responsible, ac-ord i n e to Duncan, nr.-: Fb-is, h man. New York, ipuonoi irallons: 1: ra I u alco hol. 1 to, min plliiiw; A. R. Slat.r and 1 1 AV. Pennar. dis.harued prohibition! oflicials, i.ii.iiiiia gallons: Rurlintton lira in nlchol (""... Burlington. X. J., i:2,a'iii allon.-i. Ihere way one Gary man I hat play ed Santa Cia-is in tea! Oari.-lmas spir it fashion this .ar and to- is tn.no otio r :'i-in 'n,.--.-r:i!in:; Attorn, y D. M I-Cind.-r. It took th" Senator most .-" ; Saturday to distribute his utfts ab.,ii; tb- city and what's more lie did no, ; .v. riook '-i.iii, of the n, 1 dy in th.- i,-tv, ; CHICH ESTER S PILLS IM-t III iIOMI Pit A ML l.mtl.-af A.l. your llrnicrf.1. f -r hl-lir-f t-r lliuniuml Ili-MnH 1. .1. u ....... .,,11. m . lake n nlhr. Ilur ot roup lrii((if. A-H.il II 1.4 lll.s.Trit ll Minvil 11 If l ll.l.s, f..r . i in i-i l'-et. . Me I Krl! ,' tf i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE iAv MONEY TO LOAN Any Amount up to $300 On Fnrniture. Ilano. etc.. with- f ! out removal There are no Charges .r Frtras. 1 NTEi ! EST at l.-u:,l Rate. J'risata and Conti.ieritial Xilcaused and Ilonded PHONE NO. 323 Room 3, Panama ItHjt. E. State st., Hammond IN SUICIDE AGREEMENT ALCOHOL REIEffl !j i H 1 &mmmmmm i 148-150 FAMOUS FANS PQOi IN fT VvYAL'-T(rrST fD STICKS OOrAD TLU HE'S fVvVitD To MOSiH 14 - TrA t nv. OV THt 'POLICES B Y ' m w 4 THFyEE BREAK BONES ON SLIPPERY WALKS Another victim was added to the long- list of Garyites who suffered! falls on the slippery streets and side walks in Gary last Thursday when it became, know n that H. J. Homier, man aT of the SiitKer Sewint; Machine company, slijiped on the sidewalk at Eighth avenue and Tyler street, suffering- a compound fracture of the el bow. Fred Couk, who fractured several ribs, and Nick Conthotmes, who broke an arm, both employed as switchboard operators at the Gary police station, are reported confined to their homes and petting along as well as can be expected today. Inaugural Services at The Orpheum Theatre Extensive arrangements ars be'.ntr j completed this wee'- for the jnar. -. ';ur- ai device., to be held at the orpheum theater on the afternoon cf Tuesday. Jan. 2, when expiring Miivr ; 1 1 i a r : F. Hodees wi:i har.d over the S.cy.s of the -i City .Mayox-EIelt I'., o Johnson. The propram as it will be rendered will be announced in sever- al days. Mayor Johnson issues a cor- dial invitation. ISSUES NEW PHONE RATE Patrons of the Gary exchange of the the Illinois Bell Telephone company have received notices through the mail announcing that the telephone com- pany will Install four party line phone after the first of the year at the rate ot b-.ou per moo.,.. ,i - " - many will taice auvnntaire 01 tn- new offer. LONE DRUNK IS ARRESTED SATUR DAY BUT IS FREED Judtre Dunn Saturday dismissed the case of Mike Marich, Thirteenth and Jefferson street, the only "drunk" ar rested Saturday. Well, Christmas was cominc nnd Mike had a very Rood friend he de cided he ought to oohhrute the com-I in tar Tub tide with. His friend in the prp,,n of T-ipv Tnrknf is n restinf at home w ith his hen 1 l.t a I .'ip lah.-.- "Too much moonshine" is i-iv-en as the reason. many of c-apy's POOR ARE C-TVEN ASSISTANCE Christmas v. n mad.- luippj for nainv of flary's poor t.eople with the aid of the Gary Co,.d Fellows, th.- Salvation Army, the Red i'ros-- and various cl.ihs and ,.rt:i ni-.'.a t b ns. A u-rrat pnpb.r of Chri.-tmas baskets t'lb-d -i t h .v- orvthintr t-o eat and to-- tor the 'Pals were del iv.-red at homesVm the s.oith side ,7f iturv, Many m- n, formerly ma!:in--r uocl, '-nee in the Garv t . 1 mil!--, are cm t i of work itnd are unable to obtain em-, plovm.-nt ..f nny bind In m.e-t ,.f tl," families th.-ri- are miinv .hiPir.n. aad' without lb" a-d of Gum's thoughtful! people. Christmas d.-c to th--m wont. I , tiave m.-ant no pi.--, t h a n a ra . 1 h .-r ". ,;, . ; cheerless day. STEEL WORKERS nuTTdTT ttttt TimTTiTi JjlNJUI X U J-i ij il i-J i j The Gary Sitel Mills, the piaiit .lie Am. ti.-iin Sheet and Tin Phi.- i it,.. ,:... ,.r rPe I ' j ... . , : S:eel C'otnpaiiy ol,--.-r a-d i hrisMnas b- Gvin- ino.-t of tl.-; sf--l workers n two days holiday. Most of t . re r.eiinitt,.! to leave Work le III CP "1 S a. - j a-.lav . veniri"- shifts and did not re- j tarn to words until last night and this tiiornin g- j Startin-- this Tnorriin"- tiie sto . t mills i it the' jdant of th" Am. ri.-an Siie.-t ; ami T.n Plate Co.. start, d U she. -t miiis and three jobbing mills. It is understood that an, Oar date mill In j - ddlllon to 1 he fourteen start' -! to-1 lav and wl.i Pa I'.aeed in op' i at ion , . ..me time I'd.' , ,- k. DULL IN THE CITY COURT SATURDAY With only three on the d 'ek- ! li- r in Gary pope court Sata:,!. insr, Ju.l-T" In. an tini-'i'-d tl uiornlng grind in record time m.rn - is ia J .-. Ven n'llntitcs. Court was adjourned to s j-e-ip wed tiiis morning. i GARY NEWS . -. 1 , . . I L t" (JSr IJ II 1 V v-i e - ,1 s-vivj "To tsovr i l!'7!.i?V PibtsNrW i SJ- 7r ( LINN TO EE NEW POLICE CAPTAIN ' WllMait) Urn, farmer detective eer C'liii". on the ;- pyice force who h.'ts h'.-'-n in charge of the police force li- p'Lit of the American Sheet an ! ' T.n J'iate company f.jr several year will be named Captain to succeed Cap tain James Yoriioka who tendered his r.sRmation last Saturday, it was bain id t'-day. C. .plain Frank R"ach one of the popular members of the depart ment wi'.: be retained in the present position by Mayor-elect R. O- Johnson it is undef-j-'tood. FIRE CAUSES A $75.00 LOSS A chimney fire which re-suHed in a loss of $75.00 occurred at the home of N. Deng-ala, 3517 Adams street. When the firemen. arrH-ed the roof was a mass of flxmes and for a time the ex tent of the wa.-s questionable. Rut. the firo boy-- r t .in tru i."!ied the fre with only a ios.s of $75. 0C. Another srr.aM fire ca::si-d by chim ney sparks occurred at 1615 Broad way. The firemen used chemicals and the Are was extinguished without any loss. j pi -ryry p! rTTT T1 A V&j. ivikj TJli'IES ACTIVITIES After u vn-t.fl -r. two li-c.-s, the jG.iry Iik.; y-ip.-ri.-r -v-ju today re- I sumed the ever- day grind. Many J ,-.ascn are .i-hed tiled for trial today, I Not a L-rcat den.: has been iroinsr on in the court for the past few days, m-ost of the papers bird b.-ir.ir applications for citizetish'p papers by Gary resi dents. GARY RESIDENTS BEHAVE OVER XMASi j w,.h th(1 iJXi., - ( . ? vj .a,;, (i, t, M- m f a lia.lf a d :z-Mi.'t':-:. nne.-s, two for .pjor law nn"j "r. - vt - ra! other ti--im r .-Parses Gary res- ! i ietits wie en g..,.d P. havp-.r over the i Christmas holiday Saturday night. Sunday and Monday. One was an out of town offender, IPdta Parfuchasek of East Cltb a ip. Tnd., who was arrest-d 1 at 174 Broadway early thi.- morniti-: on a'n intoxication charge. : WOMAN INJURED WHEN FORD HITS STREET CAR Mrs. Mar- Sur-y i c!-.-.:settc sfr., P 'Pa: ': ' ' 1 'ir'i- - - - y ,vnio' when a t'-'rd 1 1 i -. - -1 .v ) - iiiif'.-r.'. c .pibd w'f ' .n east b --ir d r-r.-et enr f:t 1 1th I ....ini': . a o .a 1 . a a i , Si T eel. I . . . children in Co- ma.hiti,- esc.-i , ,.-..i ln-J.ii.-r. Mrs. Sarin, hia w:is t.-iiw-n to a ' ;!. Sl.-ill ll':- lP, . VVh. fe .-he l;i J o v ,. n ! me. P. a ; a ; n : i i -n. i,:,-, ,,v.. ,-'v"- j STOLEN AUTO FOUND WRECKED' j' A seven pnssen. ; "i e II f J O a Justice ! 11 t o the ) . a a 1 a ay, CP 1 : , i a ' n 1 i d, aa.-r ant ra-,:,,, -hem in at 1 Rrojid- :i -i f o a nd a: j ' Road, w.'ci k.-.l. 1 ' il!!, a-.'i p.:.- and c:,;;; R.,.,,-1 wtc. 1.-,1 - v. :ai lb. - t .. ; ,1 all t.-ils l' ,1: "RTTT.T.PT V T fpT T P-f , W I JLlL KtCOVEK Torn t'tc.ian -p, la t y 'a rid !r-.-et. lai v. is con-", ned .-, a, a-v h..s,- : ; a ! i ., Gary t.dav ; , .. a: ..f a ...llet tir. .i b Fi.ink Basi- -t lii.. same ad - !;.,r;,r.. '..V .l' ' ' '.' "" " ' ..." ' : in f r -nt o! st r! k i n Orsr-n.t!--it-pir the , j o la ii in :.! s a i .. a ; V ; " n .; r-i t i f : :iv. r. . T 1 1 hat he w his nioiia.",-: it was I .;.. rtdl 1 i'i ri-eoy.-r. I:a-:c'n h was 'Alls a-as- i from eU.---ot,'y. a j r .- t . nTPO T?T? OT.T A. -I . . ' -i- V -- I ... HEART ATTACK Suffering fr on eating .n.r.per in rant on Vi", .-t Sa t n r da - : erPn t it L' .! :" : - imdleai asi-ta .. .- r a : tack vt hirt 1 - r- i ; i n r r. s : a u -; . ii U" i ti Gary. .1. .ars.-n. ae. -d . r. di.-d a- t'-a-' a s .s a m m. ne i. The body was tak n ;.. morgue. ';;n,ral iirr.tiut , -. ..11 ,:-.' pot n.-.-ii c..i.pi.i,-. a., r CRIPPLE PASSES AWAY ON XMAS I'oiloU in;- the ch of char. C.-.rl-a. M r,-y :,. 'a.!. : 1 1 :-. - s .--. C i : ri s I mas p .1 '.co d- part nient . ' 1 : ' g.t t 1 .n into ." : son, a c.-i-o .-. i after t. :i da - m-'i n 'n ,-T. the t ; hav. i ' p- i w as t ; l e o w n . J V J By Kopf. 'PPvS IrSULTlbiGX CCCRiMG 10, 11-rci t-lirw -CRtXll MS; oh-iDAkJV J cv-a- rrr ) I v.AWKJ AiXF.ss 1 1 1 1 - - yty rifi. , - of some valuableis and an Insurance poiicy which are alleg-eaj to hava dl appeared, from his shack whr li re sided at 918 Washington, street. Tho body wag taken to Williams morg'-ua. LOWELL Jerome Dinwiddle went to LogTana porte, Ind., Saturday to visit his laugh ter, Mrs. John Hochhalter and family over Christmas. Mr. and Mm. Edg-ar Van Sleet went to Aurora, III., Saturday to visit rela tives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Michael -Melted their son Iren and family In Oak Park, III., Saturday and yesterday. Mr. and Mr Robert Galloway are visiting- here parents Mr. and Mrs. NiH-s Clements. Miss Marion Nelson who is attending Purdue university at Lafayette Is vis iting her mother, Mrs. F. E. Nelson. Ceo Brown who i astudent at the Purdue university i. visiting his par ents Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Brown. O. E. Peterson of Valparaiso visited his mother Mrs. George Peterson here Saturday and yesterday. Chrlstm-as exercises were held in the Christian church Saturdity even ing and In the M. E. church last even in?. There was n. large crowd in at tendance at both services. Mrs. Mary Davis, librarian at thu publl- library had a Christmas tree at the library Saturday afternoon. There were about eighty children pres ent. Miss Marguerite Plm-pson enter tained the little folks with stories -or an hour. The affair tvos a very en joyable one for the little folks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seyfnrth of I Blue Island. 111., visited her sifters, j Mrs. V. K. Roberts and Mrs. Clayton ' 'Randolph and families here yesterday Fre d Kbert, Sr., of SefTner, Florida ln-Bt evening to visit hls Bon Frank, Fred and Lester and families Mr. and Mrs. John Castle and their children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim-- oM..a.ii...u l.eie .-.diumiij- bird yepier fay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Danm of En--: Chicago visited relatives here Satur day and Sunday. HESSVILLE OBITTTAJRY Martha Esther Reynolds, second of three daughters of M-. and Mrs. Charles F. Reynolds. oC Luddington, !?!f Ma.sa- ' Michigau, was born at Eureka, II!! v. as naifif-.'l'.y rois. July 23, 1x77. After seven weeks illm-ss she passed away Dec- H. 1??1. ! v)-.rs. r onths. Iivm t??ie fius'.n)ni the loss of bet- father August 1 1, it'!.",, and uiotiu-r, January 17i. T.'-o. TTr;:::: tz::::: jm... to ,.-., i..; .- 9,n. i;..i.- T, at ' "f " '(:.-. "tout. ilr ot.-.l t't an, .Httjdvnt ; "1 tie Void of Cod. pp-niber of the I 1 '1 lit is of i,"ir:-t. S'p- Pas b-'en espee Maliy . ctivo in the chri oian K.-davir I' tJ, tP.- IPtie S. !io,.i, ti,,. .vtd So i clef an.l t ,pe- i..I!y interested In t : M issnr...ry --: rk cf the church. j One v.-.ir j m-. eii to ! In the i. a t Jipte t!ie fa:.-il!y fiVlr-i' ma n iber?P.: p rah of Carist. At .si, she was treas so of the IX.-rcas ! " -tlitt 1 un r .-f .1 So.i.-ty. 1 ;i., ,,f th" pre at Joys of her Uf. ' u a .- ber r.1 . ao j the giving ber lltt'o son Robert ' u 1,.,;.. to Christ and witness his sweet ci.e.l!-!,.-e !r. the likfress c-f his I.o.-a f.utii'i and re urr.jctlon. To him hr .memory v.-1 ! d -c- -,d the u art st or all .-art'il r t - : o 1 1, -. 1 1 :;. n s . T- her hus band an-i son -;. paw ex to:: (Is b'tcit :: itig hards v elcooilng them to the Joy (f he-ivef:. She leaves tv. o ulsters, Mrs. Mr Mullen. Nebraska. .Mrs. Hole" Brown of H(--s .lie. To tht m sh.': extends her -i.-p-:ly io-.e r.s. a J'e.:.'. o:iiy all't to , : h throvtgh the years u.-.tll they iin e t :,ca . n. To the cl.ur.;h she ext-n J a word of .lne. r until we meet In the church lr:ump:.:;Tii.. I i Ge-g- or; r p.nt t'tc ' -to part of the week :C Marc-.... h .: n . !. ; ;r r.tbbtt.. Mr. find Mrs. Wm. i.-ttiv.-p. tire ?in.. n!ni;- Ij sp- ti.l :t f- -.',- '.tiv:i with re.'a-t:- at Cl, nr:i, 1.1.1s. Mr. a'n! Mrs. E. Mason ami baby. h'.. - .t',:. -ndVh.rCintc;.' :. a ve ,ne t- y tx- Mr. Chas. C..rnet;i of ' II xpp Road, v io 1: at St. MniUKt's h-a-pia.: l.i re porf.-d as rap'.d..y r.w '-rini; t'r.:a i.or recent opera! ion and ;. e ; act ed hotno by New Year's Diy. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shay were. H3k.ni- rjp.iond shopjierj W, S i