Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1920 — Page 2
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THE TIMES rhur'lav. Spipmber 9. 1920
FOUR ARE
VICTIMS OF BULLETS
In ti urave of violent deaths that has been sweeping over th city of
G&ry. suicldo took the toll of another I
life, last night and follow in c on its hel. three ethr persons vrs victims cf bu!t TOunds . a? the result of a drunken orgy in th south tide colored belt. The deAdt STEVE GAL, S5 yenrs old. Despondent over family iflurs, shot himself through the lunr and di'-d at the Mercy hospital.
Til a Injured CHABOLLOT MITCHELL, (colored) shot through neck. bullet passing through her mouth and into her head. Another bullet wound through her body. At Hrcy hospttal, r.ot expected to live. ROSE LEW IS (colored) shot through the back and leg. At Mercy hospital, may recover. AL.EKKT ROGERS (colored) shot In left. Will recover. With Gal's death at the M.rey hospital last niRht. It will not be necessary lor Mrs. tial to amar t!lc uoree proceedings which t-he lns-t itu t;l in the tlary superior court h week hko. This and other marital troubles are believed to have been the d.rect puujs of tint's suicide. From the time the police found his body in M!. of b'.oud
at his home at 1 H ' Broadway until Ins d.vth. i'i! did not recover conscious
ness and the police were unable to ob t ain a a', i t n. r. t .
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PET BRAND EVAPORATED MILK-
12 can limit. Tall cans,
SUGAR Best Oualitv
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Per lb., at ! 34c In 5-pound lots, per lb 32c In 10-pound lois, per lb 30c The same coffee that was selling at 43c per pound a month ago We made a big purchase from a firm that needed the cash WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT
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CORN MEAL Fresh ground white and yellow granulated Corn Meal. Per lb UC APPLE CIDER VINEGAR Best quality, pure. CQ Per gallon MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Finest quality, bulk. I g and all shapes of noodles. Pe lb A v V RICE Extra choice grade Whole Head Rice. 1 A 3 lbs. for 40c. Per lb ' AC
Spices for Pickling and All Purposes at Specially Reduced Prices SPICES SPICES BEST MIXED PICKLING SPICES, per lb 29c FINEST DUTCH CARAWAY SEED, per lb 25c BAY LEAVES, best grade, per lb 29c BEST PURE GROUND BLACK PEPPER, per lb. . .32c The Above Prices are for Quantities ' of M pound or More
JELLO OR JIFFY JELL All flavors. j 9 1 Per pkg.. only ' TOMATOES No. 2 cans. 1 oj. Best quality. Per can " 2 C PUMPKIN No. 3 can?. 19 he Best quality. Per can X. JELLY Silver Leaf Pure Jelly. 1 O .l 7 oz. tumblers, only 2 V COCOANUT Dunham's Best Shredded Cocoanut. A E? Regular 1-lb. 60c packages, now JK
In Our Drug Store
IRON Regular 89c
NUXATED price $1.15. Special at .
LIFSEY'S NEVERFA1L LIVER PILLS Regular 25c. JQq Special at FLUFF SHAMPOO Regular price 35c. 1 Qr
Special at
ASPIRIN TABLETS 1
3-grains in tin box. Regular 20c. Special
dozen
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CREME DE MERIDOR Regular 30c size. 1)r Special at X V WILLIAMS TALCUM POWDER Al! colors. I J Keu!ar 25c. Special 1 C SAVOY EGG SHAMFOO
Regular 25c. Special at
JERGENS VIOLET TRANS
PARENT SOAP
Regular 15c. Special
15c
FRANSlie
Do You Smoke?
LUCKY ETTES
STRIKE CIGARRegular 20c per 1
Per carton V w UNION LEADER TOBACCO In a metal lunch basket. Regular $1.00. 89 C Special at BLACK AND WHITE SMOKING TOBACCO In J? oz. tins. Regular 17c. 11.
Candies, lb. 17c Regular 50c lb.
COCOANUT Pir.k. white
coating3. GUM DROPS flavors. MUSHROOMS sorted shapes. SOUR DROPS-
DAINTIES and chocolate
Assorted Mixed as--Lemon flavor.
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BLACK AND WHITE CIGARS Regular 10c straight. 71.
Accordlr.gr to the police. Gal Is known to hivo drunk freely before the sJioot-ing-. He had been packing some laundry In a suit ;a;te previous to his fcuicide according to tho statement of wifnesses and without any preliminary words or excitement, shot himself through the chest as he was standing in the doorway between the dining room and kitchen of hi home. Following the shot he walked to the hallway where lie fr'l in a hfup on the floor. H- was rush"d f the Mercy hoppita! but attending phMcians Ptfited 1 1 i;t t his cliain cs !"r rtnutry w f re small. til! rwned the South Broadway fr-iraan near the I'cnn lvania truck?" wheri- he 13 aid to have pro.p. red in business 11 has a wide aoju a inta m e fa tl.iry and the Hows of lus suicide came us .1 .vhock in tho buMii-j.i ulstru't thin rrrornlne. Fttner.Tl nrrans'nirnts h.ive not been completed. In a drunken orgy on the south Mde at 2!lfi .Tifferson street. Liter in tho etening. threw negroej, two women Jimi one man were the victims of a shooltnir afi'r;n'. All were taken to the Mercy hospital whero the condition cf the Mitchell woman is caid to b' critical. According to the ftutemVnt of the Lewis woman. f"harl"tt MltcheJl e.ur.e. to her house earlier in the evening accompanied by Kogors ami another colored man and asked her if they could come In the house and play the pjno. to h lob he cens' iifed It is said that they all drank freelv of "white mule" and as t hy danced tnd !he orgy reached Its heiffhth, an argument '--'.led over the theft of $4f which the Lewis woman massed front h'r bed room which the visiting party had used durinir the evening. The police ar ronducting a further ln-esttgatlon and taiiind statements of the victims a the hospital.
WELL, LET'S GO! SPLIT THE BILL (B a Ecatena Fan) The Rcatena Colt of HaJiirnond lost their pecond game this geason Sunday Sept. 5h, to the fait Whiting: Brave. by the score of to 2. tough luck. F.nt you can te-1 the world thut they c(ino hack Btronjr Iabor llav and traveled
to Thornton, HI., and beat their fm by a .score, of 6 to 2. freaabaum was on th- moijr.J Cor the Scats and s usual pitched a wonderful pame. hold nr the Thornton hoys to 4 hits'. Vai!le Hcfs cauifhf a good gamf. behind the Vat, lesldes g-tting two hit. Hon's luck to Vailie. Much credit, must he
Sivn to Kill Heimke. the star left ft-Id SLX3JB BE fl 'E3L 4H41VB-ak, i er f..r the ScalK. who was the cnu. of ? QTQ S2 . aT s7l .STSTTC . " j fv;ur of th runs for the S.-at.. iame j K ' 3
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rase-oau team. l.t i,s hear troia i g
some r.n haie-ba:i team f r next jun- B
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t ' appial-ns i'.icks'oa.. 1 a jiws U i l.dwaid I'tpi-. f aiinott .-juiily lamou. , pia.'-. "The rrini'v .'hap." w-hi'-h ha." j been itcly produced as an unusually j attractive motion picture by William Ie Mllle. It will be. show n at ttie Le- j L'i)i theatre. .Sept. 13, 14. 15 arid 16.
Thomas Meijrhan has the role of A
the sentimental hero, a sculptor in j 13 the Tendon artist colony, Suho. A I J truly, notable rairt supports him. h'-'fs C'.ll'llRE such' f i v irit es as Ill l ' ? IC-ithl.vn iU ilhuiii", Tiieodore Kon;.n. j l .'.'in orrest atid Charb t:;!e. It :." : a a raramou nt Art era ft picture. , Srj ;r
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"-DeLUXE
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where we play. For rarr.es rail It and a?k for "Pill." between a'i'ti O'clock. Let'.-- hear f!m the he.-t .
APPEALING PHOTO-PLAY The ,acrtfiees that ttruzirlinsj artists make for e;n h clhtr. their brne atttmpt t- achieve success in the f.ve e-f pointv and an up.:-c m i.a t b et k: world, and their childlike jrnvety has been a favorite thm n l'n drnrnat I.-' aruf authors. fXi Manner's famous n v'. "Tr.b" " was n'rillM acatnst . - rr
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TODAY Ethel Clavton in "MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE"
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CiriCAUO VK.VL 5 to 0 lhs., 1$ 19c; TO to 0 lbs., ;o 22; 81 to 1 (. lbs. C3f?lM; fancy, 25; overweight kid neys, 140 to 175 lbs , 13S17. BUTTER Receipts. 10,432 tubs, crc amery, extra. ;.6:'firsta 4 7 ' 2 T i Vs ;
racking stick. Z'lfiiOt,. T5GOS Receipt' 12. cases
rent receipts, 4Sfi'49'j; orrlmary firsts 45S47; checks. 33 "a 35; dirties. 375 38. t.'HKBSJB Twins, new, ;6'ffi-4; daises 2S4'i27; young' Americas, ZTHH:
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LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 45. chickens, !84T"i; springs. 34; roosters. 24. peese. 31: ducks. 33. rOTATOF-S Recein's Ji cars; Minnesota and Early Ohio? 225SI35.
'Wbere ETerybody Goe."
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CHICAfiO fAHII CiRAIV ; WHEAT No. 1 and 2 red. 2"S-!?253: 3 red. 258H '7257: 1 hard winter, 2.;fl260, 2 hard winter. 257 't15; 3 hard, winter. 241 ' 'i : t hard m:A. 253. i CORN No . 1 mixed. 14Tl4: 2 mix ed 144f?"a: mixed. 14.1; 1 yellow. 1 5 - , N148; 2 yellow, 145ift Vi; Nos. 1 and, 2 white, 144. I OATS No. 1 white. fififr57,: 2 white, eeHPSTVi; a w hite. 6514 'f 67. !
AlUs t'halrr.ers American Can American Car and Foundry American Locomotive American i-n.eltm,; American tr-e! Foundry . Am-rican Tel. and Tel. ... Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive IWhiehem Steel I" Canadian Facitlc Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Mil. ar.d St. I'aul Colodaro Fuel Corn I'roduc's f.'rticihl Steel Frie General Fleet ric General Motors ll'mo.s Central Inspiration t opper Int. Nickel Int. Paper Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Mi ival" Steel New York Centra! Northern Pac'lc Ohio ,Cjtio 'las Pressed teel Car Reading Republic Iron and Stee ... Texas Co. Tooacco Products I". S. Rubber F. . S;el F S . St eef Pf d VVm : nchou j Willv" Overland oT.clair Oil
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Hammond :: Indiana Tie Coolest Place in Town TODAY AND TOMORROW
"Happy Days'
Fua on a School Ground 7 People BUNNY & MARTIN The Novelty Girl OLIVER & LEE Singing and Talking FRANK MORSE & GERTRUDE KOHL Syncopated Songs KAUFMAN & BESSE ComrJy Singl.ig and Talking BARRETT & HARRIS "In What" Also Episode No. 1 RUTH ROLAND in her new serial "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" The most thrilling serial ever screened.
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON ONLY Joe Ryan in the First Episode of "HIDDEN . DANGERS" SUNDAY Enid Bennett in "STEPPING OUT" MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Thomas Meighan in "THE PRINCE CHAP" Positively the greatest pi:h:re
ever produced.
Jesse L. Lasky - presents Wl LLIAM De M i LLE'S production of
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
The glamour of artists Jtud;o3 and beautiful models. The flare of life and laughter. The thrill of a wonderful love. The tender touch of a homeless haby prl- All blended in a radiant romance that creeps up close to your heart. AT DE LUXE THEATRE SEPT. 13-14-15-16 i, Ml. srz 1.:T
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MONDAY AFTERNOON ONLY A Big Double Feature Enid Bennett in "STEPPING OUT" and Thomas Mcigfcan in "THE PRINCE CHAP"
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From the Play by Edward Peple, Scenario by Olgi Printzlau, Witb KATHLYN WILLIAMS, LIL LEE AND ANN FORREST
TODAY Lew Cody in "ARE YOU LEGALLY MARRIED?" Also Eddie Polo in , 'The Vanishing Dagger'4 TOMORROW Louise Giaum in "SAHARA"
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TRA SPECIALS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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TODAY Clara Williams in "A FRONTIER OUTLAW" Also a 2-reeI Comedy TOMORROW Olive Thomas in "UPSTAIRS AND DOWN"
1 CAR FANCY MICHIGAN POTATOES, bu. $2.25, peck.. ..60c 1 CAR EARLY OHIO POTATOES, bu. $2.00, per peck 50c GOOD COOKING AND EATING APPLES. 3 and 4 lbs 25c FANCY MICHIGAN PEACHES, per bu $3.09-$3.75 NICE LARGE TOMATOES, per bu $125 FANCY SWEET ORANGES, per dozen 25c up FANCY LARGE CALIFORNIA EATING PEARS, per doz. . . .40c BANANAS, per dozen 25c-30c-40c FANCY CALIFORNIA SWEET GRAPES, per lb. 20c, 2 lbs. . 35c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen 57c SWEET POTATOES GARBAGE. CELERY. RADISHES. LETTUCE. RED AND GREEN PEPPERS, and many more good thin? lo e.it can be hid at the
MANY MORE GOOD THINGS TO EAT CAN BE HAD AT THE
Main J
Phcne: Ham. 1590 Opposite Mec Hotel
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641 So. Hohman St. Free Auto Delivery
CHICAO-O tlVXSTCCSC H'XJS Receipts. l?.fl,"''i: market hiphrr; bulk, 1 4 4- fi 1 4"-. t"r. H 50: heavy weight. 1 4. SO i t.20 . medium wi-irht. IS-SO' 15 45: Pel.t wejjtbt. 1 5 .5 H 1 5 C, r ; lljtht Hchts. IS 15 S 15.25; hef.v v packins: fs, sm"oii. 1 1 25 'd 1 1 S5 : rack'ng s-o'cs, ronfrh. 1 4 1 1 25: p;r?. Xi"n 15. So. CATTLE .Rereij.. 12. nr'; market. f,te;idy to 15c higher: brf .t'rs. medium and h"a y w'islit. 1 7 1 ' : choice nnd t'rime. I T "7 1 " ; rc di 't and Rood. 12.5f 'i 17: ti(rht weight. 1 5 " 1T.?7: good
7.7 5: common snd tnebu'cher cattle, he;frs.
find cho'Cr. l.j'-i drum, R 75 !4.5
. 5 "! 15: ..us. '; 12.75: liuils. 5.75 1 1.5ft. caon-rs ar.d ut'(s. cw ? and beiffrs. 4f 5: dinner st'-ers. 4.50 7.51; vi! calves ( liK'nt ard handy rteiRht)
15'd 17.75: fstorker ?'wr.', end heif rs. 5 o heef .irir. 1) 7
v. r. 5 i'i 1 2.75 . 10 75: f ic. ker rows '"."'on nr.?" cattle. 5. cows acl heifers.
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My head itched unbearably and my hair was co.nins out by the hanttfui. 2 A few pphcstionsoA"ildroot loosened s and removed quantities of dandruff s the if chms stopew d. Today it is Ulickcr 2 and more beautiiui than evtx." Vtldmot T.tqcld Phunpoo or VtMroet frhmpoo hoap, usd la onnct:on woh W ild root liair looic, wui hijLca th r treau&eat.
Capita! and Surplus $55,000.00
How Much for Your Furniture?
We needn't tell you that furniture is higher in price than a few years ago. If fire damaged or destroyed your furniture would the proceeds from your insurance policy enable you to replace it at present prices? Or would your insurance money fa!! rhort? Perhaps you haven't enough hie insurance the policy you took out few years ao may not now be adequate, and mavbe you have bought additional furniture in the meantime, Whj .not be sure about the amount of your insurance protection? Let our insurance department advise you.
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Savings
EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m.
DIRECTORS
WALTER J. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND
WALTER SPENCER
A. M. KELLY
C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK
Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
Is There a Baby in Your Home? Lrt the baby have its own savings account. A deposit of $1 or more will get a 'svsng, account for any one at this stronp; national bank. There's a lot 01 pleasure in watching the baby's bins account grow. And some day that money may mean more to the httle one than you can posibly rra!;?e now. hv not Live a bank account for vour baby? Some parents pet a bank account for the baby because they start it thenvelve?. Others because the b-ir.k account comes as a gift (the next time you want to make a new b:.bv a present, ?et it a savinzs
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or more in
account at tnis hanv by the baby's name).
Once the baby has a bank bock there m!1 be less tendency to needlessly spend this dime or that .quarter. Rather you will set it aide to be deposited in baby's bank account. Give the baby a chance with one of our bank books.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m.
DIRECTORS
WALTER J. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND
WALTER SPENCER
C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK
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