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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 6

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Munster, Indiana
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THE TIMES Wednesday, March 12, 1930. Page Six "Miss California" and "Mis Bottled Brew was released from the county jail in Mason yesterday upon fur Florida," in the persona of Alberta McKellop, 17. of Los An nishing bonds of $2,500. She had been in prison einco the fall of tentioii with bis interesting end timely subject. Dr.

Schaible's part of the program was the only entertainment feature of the meeting but considerable enthusiasm was shown by the members in the business and song sessions. 1928. regular run to Chicago. After circling several timea to pick up his bearings, Do Witt decided to leap. He.

landed uninjured, but his plane, the property of the Thompson Aeronautical corporation, was totally wrecked. Do Witt's plane had previously circled the landing field at South TWIN CITY BRIEF HAPPENINGS geles, and Miss Margaret Ukdahl of Tampa, pushed Miss Kastman to the HARRISON REMEMBERS DEPAUW She was granted a new trial by limit for the all-Amerlcan title. They WINERS MAY NOT TAKE PART the supreme court after ehe was convicted of a fourth prohibition law violation. The mandatory life wcro awarded second and third, prizes, respectively. Three bushel baskets of home brew in bottles were, confiscated last tnight by the Harbor sponge squad when it raided the grocery store of Elex Beres at 3613 Pennsylvania avenue.

Beres was arrested on charges of violating the state liquor laws. Steve Hegedus of 3726 Catalpa will face the same charge for possession of several gallons of wine as will Max Tubek of 4010 Deodar st. Bend, but continued westward sentence was later commuted to 7 to 15 years in lino with the modifi without landing. Plan Credit Dinner VARE WITHDRAWS cation of the habitual criminal law of the 1929 legislature. GREENCASTLE, March 12.

(U.P.) DePauw university was PHILADELPHIA, March 1 TEXAS GIRL made chief benificiary in the $2, (U.P.) William 8. Vare today wilh'il 000,000 estate cf John Higgins Harrison, wealthy newspaper publisher, Taxi Taken from Driver who died at Miami Beach, last IS WINNER PILOT USES HIS 'CHUTE week. Mrs. Kraft Heads Players Mrs. Joseph G.

Kraft was named last night as president of the East Chicago Community Players at an annual meeting of the members. The club this year has adopted a policy of holding special instructive programs on stage craft to be enjoyed as well as the social features of the organization. Other officers include: Vice President Max Freidma.n, Secretary Dorothy Finley, and Treasurer Mary Bell Guyott. Lions At Kentland fame, $10 and costs and 30 days suspended. Kmlgneta Ley Miller, prostitution, $10 and costs and SO days suspended.

Beatrice Montrmogior, prostitution, $3 and costs and 30 days suspended. Mike llulka, assault and battery, $10 and costs and 15 days In the county jail. Mike Dorich, assault and battery, $10 and costs and 30 days in the county jail. Mike Dorioh, assault and battery, $10 and costs and 30 days in the county jail. The balauce of the trials were for drunkenness and assault.

Harrison was a student at De drew as a candidato lor the U. S. I senate and pledged his support loj the antl-Grundy-Melloti ticket to be' headed by Francis Shunk Brown for governor and James J. Davis for senator. Vare's formal announcement of his withdrawal was made as he departed for his winter home In St.

Luclt, Florida. George Dickenson, driver for the South Shore Cab East Chicago, reported last night to Forsyth ave LA By Reason of Ticket Scandal Basketball Team May Withdraw Pauw in the class of 1890 and was a member of the board of trustees at MIAMI, March 12. (U.P.) nue police that an unknown man Miss Janet Eastman, 20, and blonde, the time of his death. hired his taxi to take him to Hcge- of Fort Worth, was hailed to day as "Americas' sweetheart." The will, read and probated at wisch, 111., and when they got to the Speedway Inn at State line ho was Danville, 111., yesterday, indicated She won that distinction last night over 48 other entrants in Madison that tho university would receive stuck up. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MISHAWAKA, March 12.

The Caterpillar club 'today had a new candidate for membership in Albert De Witt, airmail pilot who cut loose from his airplane in a par Chairman John Shanks has called a meeting of tho executive committee of the Fast Chicago Ketail Merchants' Credit Bureau to discuss II-nal plana for big general dinner meeting to be held a week from Wednesday. Kvery member is urged to attend this meeting which will be for the discussion of a retail trade program for tho entire city this year. While the exact meeting' place and details of the session have not been announced as yet, members of the bureau will be appraised of the facts following the executive meeting Thursday night at 'chamber headquarters. this year is attempting to organize the commercial life of the city for the protection and advancement of Jast Chicago merchants. Several live meetings have been held on both sides of the city and it appears now that plana of Chairman Shanks and his representative committee will go over in fine shape.

tho bulk of the large estate. The robber took $6.75 from the Square Garden. With tho title went $2,500 in gold and a silver loving The will provides that $250,000 taxi driver and then forced him out of the car saying, "you can find your car in Gary this morning." shall be given to the university at Easter Flower Show once for the erection of a college building to be named John Harrison Kast Chicago police were called cup, to say nothing of the chance to appear in one of Broadway's current revues and the proceeds from tho usual Indorsement of beauty creams and mud packs. Warm weather and a late Easter achute last night and landed safely three miles southeast of here. De Witt became lost in a blinding snow storm as 'he was flybig his Hall.

Next it was stipulated that from Calumet City at 'i a.m. with a report that the man in the cab held wilt force flowers intended for the $300,000 should be placed in trust, the incomo to go to Mrs. Harrison up a young man and agirl at Sibley street and Do! ton road. annual Washington park Easter flow show into bloom several weeks before scheduled time. during- her lifetime, and afterward The girl was placed in the cab and the sum shall become a part of tin; permanent endowment of tho uni Gardeners at the park have been as it was going through Dolton, A large delegation of East Chicago-Indiana Harbor Lions enjoyed a meeting with other dens of the state last night at the institution of a new chapter at Kentland.

Members from Terre Haute, Lafayette, Willamsport, Indianapolis, Anderson and other cities were on liar-'. The Lions left East Chicago in automobiles and arrived in Kent-land in time for an eight o'clock banquet and returned at the close of festivities. Plans were laid at the gathering for an attendence at the Indiana Lions' convention to be entertained in 'Lafayette during the month of May. versity. preparing- for the show and this morning they said that the annual Further gifts amounting to police shot at it but could not stop the driver.

Later the girl was put out of the cab at the Ford plant, the holdup man first taking her pocket-book containing $10 in cash. display might open a week or two 000 were made for hospitals and children's homes. The remainder of the estate shall be turned into cash before Eastir, and if possible would continue for several weeks. As yet neither the cab or the driv Add to Offices The show house is an attractive er have been located. place just now with a formal garden arrangement and many early spring or securities and given to DePauw for its permanent endowment.

The exact amount of the balance has not been determined, but will be more Arrest Boy Gang flowers in bloom. It is open to the public every day and a large In $2.00 Shirts $1.00 $2.00 Caps $1.00 50c Bow Ties, 3 for $1.00 $1.50 Overalls $1.00 Silk Undershirts, 2 for $1.00 FEHBJ THE SHOP FOR MEN 4716 FORSYTH AVE. EAST CHICAGO than $1,000,000, it was said. crease in visitors has been noticed A gang of four East Chicago boys during the past three weeks. were arrested yesterday by East INDIANAPOLIS, March 12.

XV. Officials of the I. II. S. A.

A. who stage the annual state, basketball tournament, the finals to be rlayed at the Butler Fieldhouse Friday and Saturday, today devoted their talent and efforts to plans for overcoming' the reaction expected from a. bungled distribution of final session tickets. Already tickets for tho last round sC games are beintf quoted at top prices, one- local high school student asking1 $3 for a $1.50 single day ticket or $10 for both tournament days. A remark made by one- high school principal whoso school has won Its right to play in the finals, indicated that the final tournament Is not entirely certain of being played with al! IS teams participating.

"If I could get two more schools to join with me. I would pull out of the-final meet," the school head said. Such a start would be like touching oft dynaminte, persons on the inside of I. H. S.

A. A. politics said. For year the northern Indiana schools have been opposed to the final tournament and other games sponsored by the state association. They have voiced open opposition to A.

Jj. Trester, association commissioner, and organized the Northern Indiana conference. Present unrest in the organization ia due to dissatisfaction over ticket distribution. School principals depended upon having1 280 tickets if their teams won a place in the final program. The I.

H. S. A. A. followed with 50 tickets to Chicago police after they broke into MRS.

MILLER a hardware store at 4759 jrelvillo avenue and stole several pair of Interest In Scouting Boy Scouting in East Chicago has An addition is being made to the Locomotive Superheater company's office on 131st street. East Chicago. The improvement is to cost $21,300 and other building is contemplated within tho plant. Building Commissioner Richard Davis today issued the company two permits. The addition to the office building is the construction of an added story.

This new floor of the building will be constructed of brick and is 38 by 1S5 feet. A 23 by 26 foot switch house for electrical equipment costing $2,350 is also to go under construction at the Superheater company. roller skates, pocket knl-es, flash three air guns and a supply been picking up following an in Babbles! Million of Tbco! How much fun baby has with this magic oap that Utttars axtra-qutcki And the (mis cocoannt oil laavas his sMn vatvety-soft removal farms. Largs of EB shot. Mazro Kellye Funeral Funeral services for Mazro R.

Kelly, 68, 3427 Grand boulevard, who died at St. Catherine's hospital last evening, will be held at eight p. m. this evening in Huber's chapel. Odd Fellows have charge of the funeral.

Mr. Kelley had been in the hospital for a week and died of heart failure. He was retired from business- and had been living here with friends for almost a year. A brother, Frank, of Rock Island, creased interest in the members of Patrolman O'Malley found one boy IS RELEASED FROM JAIL tho local council, and Executive 1 with one of the stolen air rifles and Sam" Sambrook reports several took him to the Forsyth avenue po troops have already made their annual registration in advance. lice station.

Acting Chief Edward Knight ques It is the hope of the central com tioned the first lad and then he and IxANSING, March. 12. (U. O'Malley and Ranich picked up tho Mr at Etta Mae Miller, Michigan mittee to this year recruit scouts to the number of several hundred eo as to justify tho building of a new camp for them. 111., and a sister, Mrs.

Elza Cox, of Des Moines, survive. The body woman sentenced to life imprison rest of the gang. Tho boys names are withheld but they have been turned over to the juvenile authori ment for the alleged selling of two will be shipped to Des Moines following the funeral services tonight. pints of liquor, was back home With ties for trial Wednesday afternoon. her 19 children today confident that she would bo freed permanently PARIS HOSIERY when the comes up for retrial.

PARIS. (U.P.) The newest hosiery worn in Paris has jewelry The "life for a pint" law victim. woven into its fine texture. Small Thirty-two Tried Testerday was a busy one In the East Chicago city court. Thirty-two cases were disposed of and six were sent to jail.

Prosecutor Wayne A. McDaniel ran through the cases hurriedly and enabled the court to try so many. Eleven were tried on gambling charges, growing out of a raid in the Harbor section-the night before last. Half of these paid small fines. Eight others were in court as the aftermath of a raid upon a house of ill fame on the same night.

Most of Victim of Burglars Charles Edwards of 2905 Dickey road, was a victim of burglars last night when they broke a window In his place and took $5 in cash and awo watches from a punch board. As punch boards are against the gold ankle bracelets with pendants Gary Doctor In Talk Dr' E. L. Schaible, of Gary, spoke before the East Chicago Kiwanis club at its meeting yesterday noon on "Immunization and How Toxins and Antitoxins are Obtained." Yesterday's meeting was sponsored by E. H.

McKenzie, hardware dealer and was well attended. The doctor talked for nearly a half hour and held everyone's at- regional winners, except in cases are woven right into the silk and present a bizarre effect. Other fancy hosiery has hand-painted butter flies, woodland designs and. odd bits of landscape. law, Edwards can count the watches as won by the winning jnch, when the window was punched out.

which extra allotments were asked before last Saturday's play. One coach, angTy because he did not get enough tickets, suggested that the final tournament depended upon the 16 teams coming to Indianapolis Saturday. He suggested that the dissatisfied schools leave the tournament and stage another, under their own direction, a week later. these were Mexicans. Several of the On any purchase of $10 or more.

We will pay you $1.00 in cash for a cash purchase or deduct $1 from total purchase cost on charge purchase. GET YOURS inmates were fined and given suspended jail sentences and Mrs. Man When uel Mendez was found not guilty of you feel achv and operating the place. Other cases were as follows: Vincent Dominick, violating the sore all over take Grove's REO. state liquor laws, $100 and costs and 'V' fJ 90 days on the penal farm.

(Second MO QUININE. Taken by mora people than any other cold remedy. S0o at all druggittt. RECORD FOB AEWSPRI.NT GOTEBORG. (U.P.) The Swedish export of paper for newspaper-print reached, during 1929, the record weight of 197,533 tons, as against 159,878 tons in 1928.

count.) Jm Counta Goss, driving while intoxicated, $10 and costs, 30 days in the county jail and prohibited from Grove's AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL SERVICE GENUINE PARTS FOR ALL CARS MAGNETO SERVICE 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE REBUILDING AND OVERHAULING INDUSTRIAL MOTORS HENRY WAGNER ELECTRIC CO. 4411 FORSYTH AVE. PHONE E. CHICAGO 906 Laxative driving for one year. Stanley Zimny, violating the state liauor laws.

$100 and costs and 30 PHILIP NAGDEMAN days in the county jail. Martin Kucharski, violating the state liquor laws, $100 and costs and 2 year old CORN JgUIINIINIS CHTID COUGHS Stopped qrnckly and SAFELY 350 with one swallow of THOXINE Sold by Norrls Drug store, Summers Pharmacy and all good drug six months on the penal farm, sen tence suspended. Indiana Harbor, Michigan at Fir Jablets lifts off with fingers William Zrgalski, violating tie state liquor laws, $100 and costs and Snwr.mnfal Since 1889 30 days in the county Jail. Off came corn that had ached for yearst FREEZONE is the friend of foot com Adolph Perez, keeping house of ill fort. FIRST DROP STOPS PAIN- INSTANTLY.

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The trip will pay you, regardless of where you live. All buses stop in front of our store. Starts A Bank Account Here DRINK IT after daq.lhe SGhole Ljeaj-Tound Store Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. jn oin-home Biis qood Store Open 8:30 A.M.

to 8:00 P.M. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. where Chicago crosses Forsyth avenue FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK where Chicago crosses Kennedy avenue UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK where Broadway crosses Main street WALTER J. RILEY, President EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA milk: jp I found saaaaaaasB PHONE E. CHICAGO 117 Ct1AKfJCj OR.

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