Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1919 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

'Fridnv. Julv 25, 1019.

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They Will Help Rebuild France and Belgium, if Leipsig Meeting Bears Fruit.

By HENET OEFAL (Exclusive Cabla to the I. v. s. an3 the London Dally Express.) UDRLIX. Juiy ".," At ;i mass-mee!-5n of workman in Lopziz it uas l ' .''idt-U that the (liTnwtis guilty of the war shall help rebuild northern France ar.l Belgium as remnvn laborers, otherwise the. Lipz:gert: will have t ho Country j.s their jtt;swr to the guvniA'-nt's Pl a for v 01 k. rs. Thero is general opposition among tl.e workinrn against working in in. allied countries anJ it i. rvi n rumored that the povt-rnment is negotiating- with China to hire 3ft, COO coolies for the work. The government has not yet solved th.- problem and is hesit a t in g to prochiit'i industrial conscript ion for fiar it v.ould prove unsucc ss-ful. Th.' g.nprnri. nt is belk-v-el to be too weak t nferoe conscription and opposition on the right mid left (two political factions i pposed to the government) is increasing m strength.

WILL SCREEN OF j DOUBT SAVE WW.

New Defense May Prove II. New, Jr., Never Killed Frida Lesser.

NEIGHBORS COMPLAIN; NEGRO ARRESTED H. O. Gibson, colored. 1140 Washington street, was arrested this morning on complaint made by neighbors, lie was booked on a charge of permitting- his horses to run at large. Tho case) will com tip for trial in the city court.

! INTtRNATIONUL WtWS SERVICE) I .OS ANtiLll-W, Cr.1.. July 25. A "screen of doubt" will be thrown up by the defense lawyers to save Hairy S New. Jr.. confessed slayer of hi

i sweetheart. Kreda Lesser. from ti e

fallow s In face of New' s'irned confession that he .shot and killed the ,qirl and e wi'riess evidence of the police that lie brought the body to Cenir::! police station, his attorneys will not admit at the trial that be actually committed the crime, it was learned front an authoritative source today. They will declare, however, that New was pnft'erlnx from temporary insanity. While defense attorneys John Tlichardson and I.eCompte. T'uvis declined to make any public statement, the situation, view.-d from today's deveb.p-

jments, briefly Is th'-s:

The defense will claim that New was 'r.sane at the time he surrendered himself at police headquarters and confessed the slaying. It win be pointed out that there is no evidence except the confession that he killed thp girl and that the, auilt cannot be fixe. upon him by independent facts. Only "'a screen of doubt" whbh the law holds is sufficient for a-n,-iittal will be. thrown up.

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

During the hours of one and two this mornlns a burglar pried open the windows at the home of John Bdnnr, 4.i." Melville avenue. Kast "hi- . agv An the burglar was about to enter Mrs. liodnar and sister were awakened by the poise and let out several shreiks. awakening the neighborhool and frightening the burglar away. Mike H'ski of 403 Vernon avenue, of Kast Chicago, ran his motorcycle into a Kord driven by A. P. Zaharich. of 3 7 37 Kim street, Ind. ana Harbor, on Cedar street. When Hiskl struck tie Ford he was thrown against it, cutting his left arm and breaking niif of his wheels, the Ford was iintouche". The Health Department of East Chicago has been on the Job notifying p-cp'e of the unsanitary condition in and around the sores of K. Chicago. Has anybody seen slx-yesr eld Jno. Pabjar. residing at S25. 141st St.. Kast Chicago. Has been missing since yesterday. Whfn last seen was wearing a blue pair of overalls, red waist and running around barefoot. Joe Creece of the same address, aared 11, wearing white waist and black phc.es und pants, nlso missing. Indiana Harbor ha been getting

oiarv parties fii.p, out of 'own all by motor and the lake front park Is tne r...oc "1 meeting. Space has been made whereby motorists can park car within walking distance. C r to the Inst lew weeks T n d i n 1 1 a Harbor has not ha.l anv sort of amlisement Now the Harbor boasts "f a bathing beach, an open air daneng pavilion and boating every day.

J K. Druin'r of Filue Tsland has! moved to Indiana Harbor and lias pit'

a real -passenger boat on the lake for the purpose of taklnsr out pleasure teekers. Starting at two o'clock rvry afternoon until eleven o'clock in evening tin- boat will cruise the lake with those who want something new.

Miss Flo Hemstejn, well known in society c rcles of ;nry. Is a visitor at the home of the Mi.s Kva Marcoyl. ii for the week end

The Homo Ciar Cn , under the ni.nnHRement of Mr. H. Hyamas has picked up several larire order? from out of town customers

urmy please notify B. M. Fisher at m 1 4 5th street, for the purpose of having them m the parade -v,t tn W elcome Home Pay Olebra ti-.n. The Fast (liicaKO Fire Iepartment was called out this mornlns: to the box factory on Forsythe avenue The party who sent in the alarm toll of n prairie fire When the department 11 rived thy found a little shrubbery b 11 minx.

Th.- latest fad In and around Fast ''hieapo is b!oyr thieves. This t me Air Keid of 4S.'.2 Maoun avenue, Kast chicBKo. hud bis shed hioken inio and t n o Id' yi lr tu k-n. An order has been Issued in Fa s t C-hi-uK-, that all pcddhiu rni.st have

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on their wag-ons or trucks. Th police aic tc tnforc? this order. Tonight will b- ladies' nicht at th Odd Fellows hall in Indiana Harbor, the entertainment being piven by the Twin City Knights of Columbus. All families and friends of members of th' lodge are invitee to attend the- session.

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Visiting at the Mat Friedman home in the Herod apartments is Mrs. Sain Maremont and family of Chicago Miss Florence Mathews of South Olcott ave. is spending this week-end in Chicago the guest of friends. Mrs. Margaret Lewis, the mother of Mis. I'cter Sterling of South Oic.s ave. lias been very ill at her daughter's borne. They e is somrt i ropr vr mfni notice, m her rondiiirn within the past few da s.

Nine young Indies, present and former residents of Brazil, Ind , are here visiting Fast Chicago folks and Chicago. They are the Misses Edna Uohrig. Ethel H.vdc. ilraee D'ckr, Alice Cooper, Meda poker, Ku'h VanSyke, Kola MrGranahan and Floy Mcintosh and two others. A dinner party was given at the Winter Cnr'b n in Chicago complimentary to the guests. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirher Lewis of South Olcott aven-ie have company from Mineral Kidge. O.. for three weeks. Miss S'idie Bur ford, who is of the clerical force of the Erie Ity. at Toungstown. O, eivl Miss fcrtha Stephens, a teacher in the public schools of the latter namel city. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Barker of Guthrie St.. parents of Mrs. Max Friedman of Fast Chicago are anticipating leaving this city lr. a fw weeks for California and remain tbeje until spring.

rne of the most unque parties eyer Riven in East Chicago was held at the city hall park in honor of e!-:!it eHr old I'.uth Nassau, daughter of Mrs. Nassau. After the ratty at the park the show at Hartley's was tuken !r.. Visitors from ; r ensv il I e. Mo, Hammond. Whiting. F.ast Chi. ago, Indiana Harbor and ilury. This is the first j. arty ever held hi this pat k and caused hystandeis to talk about it for ff vfi.il hour. If there are nnv men who have served in the Canadian or the British

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540 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.

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300 Conkey Avenue Phone 2754 Hammond

Friday and Saturday Specials Suprar, 5 lbs. to a customer, lb 10 White Leghorn Eggs, guaranteed strictlv fresh, oz"i ...48c Fancy Head Lettuce, head 5C Large Jar Fancy Pimento Stuffed Olives. . .30c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, pkg ll 'Diamond C" L;iundry Soap, G for 280

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Assorted Cookies per pound 18c Ideal Fruit Jars Sts., per doz.. .91.00 Pints, per doz.. .90c Best Parlor Broom f string. cach...G9c Scotch Green Peas " lbs. for 45c Pure Assorted Jelly Two 7-oz. glasses 25c

Mason Jars Vj gal., per doz. . . .$1 Sts per doz 85c Pints, per doz. . . . 75c Helmet Brand CatsupTwo cS-oz. bottles 250 Becker's Best Egg Macaroni, 2 pkgs for. 15c Fruit Jar Caps Mason, per doz. . .290 Ideal, per doz.. . .200 Savan the egg substitute, 2 pkgs. for. 25c Reliable Matches 12 large pkgs.. . .59c Pinto Beans r lbs. for 58c

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) REMOVAL NOTICE

!.) On or about August 1st, we will move our Shoe

Repair Shop to 555 Bulletin Street, iust around the

corner to the north, between Slate Street and Plum-

mer Avenue.

Your past patronage has been appreciated. We will l)c pleased to sec you in our new home. Quicker i

Forethought-

You are doing yourself a great injustice, by not seeing our line of tine woven madras shirts. The assortment of patterns and colors is immense. At the price you

can buv more than one as thev will not

be as cheap for Fall. ?3 values

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ANNOUNCEMENT

e "Arrow Head Inn9 I

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is open as usual. We serve the finest 6-course Chicken Dinners in the country, price $1.50. Frog Legs, $1.50. Fish, $1.00.

"Dine and Dance" in the Most Beautiful Road House in Illinois

The coolness and comfort, the uniquely attractive surroundings, the perfect service, the excellent FREE musical entertainment and the wonderful dance floor and orchestra make your visit to the Arrow Head a most delightful occasion. Kewpie Prize Dance every night.

Under the New Management of Wm. Piccolo

and hotter service. Calumet Shoe Repair Shop Sid. Kaufman. JACK FOX & SONS State and Hohman Sts. Hammond J