Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1919 — Page 9
"Friday. October IT, 1919.
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CHILD MURDERER
DIES ON GALLOWS
riNTIANATIONL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Oct. 17 Thomas II. FitzKrald was hanged In the county jail here today for the murder of Janet
Wilkinson, six years old. The trap was sprung at 9:2o a. in. . ritzgerald confessed to the murder of the little girl after her body had beon found hidden in a coal bin In tho baseinrnt of his homo after a frantic fiveiaj search. The crime was comn-.I'ted Moth Gov. Lowden and Federal Jud.ce l.andis refused to giant Fitzgerald's p:ej for a reprieve.
CROP MOVEMENT AN EMERGENCY
tNTERNTIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 ' HICAiiO. Oct. IT. The moi lng of rrt:r. nil! be an emergency matter and
the crops of Nebraska. Oklahoma and ffxaj wiil be. bandied as such just as tlV5 mi'veiifnt ut troops wa handled. Railway Director Hlnes announced today, lierr, following a conference of Julius "W . Bari.es, head of the U. ii. grain correspondent and regional directors and railway officials of gia:n belt rawioads. Asked if the roads had sufficient cars to move the grain the directorgeneral said. -Wo will find the cars to move the grain so far as the capacity of the elevator. at.'i the shipping w'll permit. We will make the S'ain niolr.g an emergency matter I ti H.ve it an be done without crippl the movement of freight In general . "
Mija she told him that while ho was In the army another man, who Is named, bought he clothe and took, cure, of h-r and that she preferred his company. Slmonson says she kept the house :n
far from this place for one, but they scarenrd tho lvrunj place. No d"Ubt the DoMicrs ot the man they wore looking 'r.
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a dirty, filthy condition and took rta (Sunday at the M . E. Church. Then.
interest in ner household duties. Ho tried to persuade h -r to r;uit smok.ni; e.garettes. but it U;d not good. Sinca they separated September C7 he, says lie has son her in company with the ' oth r man" at her mother's home. They wer-; married December lo. 1317. Cleveland &. Cleveland are his attorneys.
SHE WOULE SMOKE CIGARETTES IN BED Because his wife had a habit of Brookingcigarette m K-d and also preferred the coinpi'ny of another man, Walter Simousi'ii of H.immond has tiled suit for divorce in the Hammond superior court. Among the raams set forth in his complain! was the "c.vmIa!nlng and faultfinding d ir1 poKi' i n of the. woman. He
MERRILLVILLE
will be special fervices and special music . Kev. Moore returned to school last week In Evanston. The ra ti has made the wheat In th:? v icinity look tine. Mrs. Mmitib Iddings from Hammond visited at the home of Dr. H. L. Iddings, last Sunday. Harold Iddings of Chicago, visited with his parents last Wednesday. Krnest Woods and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tlerney returned from Texas, last wee'.t. Ernest has been In the service for almoat thre years. He was
A number of people from this vicin- ( Hergennt Major and received his dis
charge at Fort liliss. Texas. He is looking fine.
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In Chicago laht week. Mat Hebergor and S. Ii. Woods were chosen as Judges on the successful producers contest. Lake county will have Its first conignment of Holstein Breeders at the Fair Grounds. November 3td. The Farent-Teacher's meeting occurring on the second Tuesday of each mot.th was fairly well attended Tuesday evening . The program consisted of rmsic and an Interesting taik by Miss Ilarrl- t Benjamin of Crown Point
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prw.u.ng. a snort DUbineas ti,a sum, team that nlaved Oak Fark
, seslon followed In which the society Ust Saturday will have another chance voted to federate itself with the na- j to re,i,,m themselves tomorrow. Coaches jtcnal organization and Mr. -Walter i wiU place Edwin Smith back on the j HlatchUy was elected treasurer to sue- j jb as iuarterback and he claims that j ceed Mrs. Carrie Douglas who is to J n is in better shape than ever before i move to Chicago soon. The program t for this coming game.
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EMERSON VS WARSAW
Tomorrow at 2:30 Emerson will clash against a husky bunch of boys from the t,outhern part of the northern district of Indiana. They are in very good shape, and are expected to put up a stiff game. George iJiinleavy is still on the side lines on account of a wrenched shoulder
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conimittee Is expecting to secure county agent V. A. Flace to tpeak at the next meeting. It is to bo hoped that there are no H.ilsheviks In Merrill ville. The soldiers from Gary searched a home not
The Emerson Imuo: Fullback. George. Kelson or Renncr Stims-on: quarterback. Edwin Smith or Glenn Pmiti. lift halfback. Tio.s Slhley; right halfbi.ck. Elmo Ray: left end. Robert O'Connor; rii'ht end. Willis: Flosson: left tackle. A!v'.:i
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Ve have never exhibited so many different patterns and fabrics for overcoats as are on display today. YOU'LL LIKE OUR "War m t h Without Weight" Woolens, their peculiar texture holds the heat keeps you warm without weighing you down. Self -lined fabrics with beautiful plaid backs are in great favor. THESE, and hundreds of other rich novelty overcoatings, as well as Velours, Chinchillas. Kerseys and Meltons await your choosing. Come in and select your pattern BE READY to enjoy Cold Weather. Overcoats $35 $40 $45
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Hundreds of Women Save Money On Their New Fall Footwear
The $5.95 sales of the past five weeks have demonstrated conclusively the supremacy enjoyed by the Lion Store Shoe Depart ment. Not a day passes but what some patron remarks of the wonderful shoe values offered in these times of high prices. Another shipment of these fine bests were received Thursday. Theyre an excellent lot, too; not a pair worth less than $12.50; made of finest kidskin in models for dress occasions and for street wear. Nowhere can they be equaled at twice their price.
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Weed; right tackle, Eugrne Di'.s; I-ftj nuard, Krank Heydorn; right guarl, I oms Ra j'l't port; center, Sherwood Jud- , i Fon. ; There wlil be a double, header !n Trhlrh lJmerson Ftcorid team will compete 6;iinst F"rotbel second beft're the pre-, iiminark at l:3n. This la to one rf the best ftitmes that the second tcarr.P have ever been playpJ 'his year. ;
GARY DEATHS I AND FUNERALS ! The. death of Mrs. Ann Bf-ath, forty- ; fnur j-e.ws old. Forty-rtft'i nJid Cenifr ; st!.. Gary, occurred at th Mercy hospital ycstirday afternoon. In charge; of tb! Williams Undertukins: Compatiy ; tiie body 8s th'pped to (Jnurs, III , ! yesterday for burial. ' The funeral over the rrn;aim of Arnold Petersen, tho little tiht-yrar- ! Id boy drowned in th ".Vlinnet rn-er ; while searching with th,- I5uy Scouts for th Slrak boy. missing from hi.- j liono for tho last t'n tays. will Tj :
held from V.'iiliams' cha;el Saturday 'ifI ternoor. at 1:30, the Kev. "Walton of t4
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sermon. Huria! will b-i made at Oary Oah. 11)11 cmr.lery.
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Gary Elks Banquet Gary Elks will not hold their Mortgage Burning Banquet on October 25, 1919, at the Commercial Club. Instead they will 1 celebrate this Grand and Glorious Occasion at Rothschild 'Si East Sixth Ave., Gary. Only a limited number of tickets to be sold. The
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