Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIDIES Friday, September 17, 1920.

ID. HARBOR DETECTIVES NAB BANDIT

HOW RIOTERS LEFT A BELFAST SHOP

THAT'S DIFFERENT

Dy Hal Probasco

Fol'cuvirsr a clever bit of detective v- rk on the part of Bertiilion Captain William Hujthes the East Chicago po-

were last nitrht able to secura tho ar rest of Jamm W. Banks 1n CMcasro n"hfr he had Rei after beins shot in sri attempted bold-up at Tho Pennsylvania Ilote'. in Indiana Harbor. Th man ts being: held until arantfements ran b made for bringing him back to Ea.'t Chicago. Yesterday .mornin?. Banks. a negr.T walked Into the. Pennsylvania Hotel ar,l attfxuptfd to hold up the plaoe. h.;t. the proprietor, a Mexican, showed fistht and in the mixcp which followed Banks ran out of th. back door. The proprietor followed, grun in hand, and lnsteai of shooting, attempted to detain tho rtearo until the police could he i called. Just as tha negro was climb- ; !r. sr the fence the proprietor caught . h.m by the sleeve and pressing- the r pun to the arm pulled the trigger. I, Ti e nesrro then jerked loose, leaving h vlf of his cout in the hands of the 'Mexican, Again the Mexican was able ;to gr.isp the negro's leg- before he ' got across the fence and fired anothor shot into hi leg. In pite of this the nearo e.caped and managed to reach Chicjro. The shovit.'nsr occurred only a short V.r.ck from the police station and at th" first shot policemen were rushed the scene but too late to catch the r.'grj. Doctors and police of the ' r, : ghb -ring- cities wer notified to be cn a lookout and last evening the wounded man was picked up by the Chicasro police . ranks is known f be a had actor r-'l the rolice believe that at last they Kiv-? caught one of the gang which has kr-n terroriiing Indiana Harbor citlsetis for the past coup'.e of weeks. Bar, k. his a poiioe record in East Chi. capu where he haj been arrested seveia'. times for petty crimes. Is wanted ir Elkhart for larceny and is also wanted in Goshen for larceny and alto rape.

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number of person- were injured in the twenty-four hour period of strife during which this shop was destroved.

with Mrs. Dale Tomer in North Olcott ave. The two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersen cf Nonhcote ave., has an attack of whooping cough contracted about the time when the parents were returning from their summer home at Taw Paw Lake. Th malady 'seems to he in a light form and occasions the little one very little difficulty. The young ladles comprising the clerical force of the Calumet building are again in the limelight of social

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!j!rs. G. Colgrove from Buffalo, N. T . . who was here with her two children and departed for home to enter her children in school in that city. Frank Orth rf Fir t.. is out of town

cn a business trip ot" four weeks. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Noble' M-reli of North Forsyth ave. has been ill of late, but showing a de-. cirfed improvement. It's a boy, sixteen1 months of age. and his condition hel.eved to be due to disturbances which usually beset children of that age during the teething process. The ladies of the United PresbyterSan church are hopeful for a good attendance at their bake sale to be held tomorrow at the Downing grocery, aa

they have had splendid success in the sales they have conducted of receat date. The usual line of goods home-baked Vlil be offered fur sale. At their regular meeting: held yesterday at the homo of Mrs. Merton Cari,.nti.r a. date was set for their annual

b.izaar. December 4th. 1

Mr. and Mrs. XV. XV. AVnlte l Chicago will be the. week-end guests ff their daughter, Mrs. Edward Morrisey of South Magcoin ave. Carlton Trimble who was recently d'.s charged from honorable war service. Is

spending a few weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Trimble in H4th Ft., prior to his entering a college to take a collegiate course combined with that of dentistry. He will be leaving the early part of next month. Mrs. Leonard Hepner of Homerlee ave. has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Samuel Syaseen of Chicago Heights who has departed homeward. The Crocus Club which has resumed Its social meetings after the summer mortths have waned, met yesterday

aim this time is to promote better acumen in business associations and their desire merits seme special mention. Miss Annabel'a Leathers, employed in the offices of the American nailway Express Co., at East Chicago, and soon to become the bride of Jack Chaille. employe ofthe Inland Stel Co.. will be honored at a shower this evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Reed in Hemlock t . R. XV. Feik. principal at the Wuh-

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twenty years ago were members of adelphia, Washington and New Tork the Mather-? household in East C hi-f during her vacation, before returning cago. Miss Louise will visit at Thil-J to Cleeland.

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tertained guests from Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edie who were also present on a trip to Milwaukee made by auto, and at a beach party held at Whiting. Th Feik residence is in North Magoun ave. A social afternoon was enjoyed by the members of the Ladies Aid of tnu church of St. Paul, yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. August Sc.hulnke. in Grapevine st., where discussion took piaee- of the early setting for the annual bazaar, in November. Members are perfecting articles now tn fancy work which will be disposed ot at that time. Meetings of the ladies will be held regularly from now on. Mrs. James Trimble of 144th st. was present at a birthday party held in Hammond last evening. Her former residence was over there. Mrs. I. F. Mather, who recently visited Mrs. Floyd, met her daughter. Miss Louise, at Cleveland. They took the boat trip 1o Buffalo, and are now visiting the son. Irwtn, and relatives in Trenton. N.'J.. the Avery's, who.

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Grocery and Market

533-143rd Street, East Oiicijo.

Specials for Saturday, September 4

BEST CANE GRANULATED SUGAR With grocery order of $3.00 Mr more (flour, dairy products not included), 69 C S lbs. for Brookfield Butter, CQ - Luncheon Pure Fruit Pre- A C n per lb OOC .e,, i ft. 8 02. jar. ""KftTf $3.25H1TbiAp.p,B!tte.r:.. 50c Qub HoLorated Pineapple, No.j Brand Sweet Corn, 3 can 48c -t AC 'c CSiUf 6 caa ?r' , c b 1 4U Kirk's Flakes err American Family 3 cans for coffee or Qub House Royal Anne Cherries, ?jT ?n ,e r 69 C

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3MS' $1.15 Black Bird Toliet Paper, extra quality, O CJ r 3 rolls sOC Telmo Raspberry and Strawberry Pure Preserres, J? O OC 5 lb. jar for ....Vt.O

Best Cane Granulated Native Sugar 2V2c ROUND STEAK Vrth an Order of S2.5Q or More 25c Tall Cans Native PET MILK POT ROAST 2Vzc 15V2clb. Fruit Jar Small Lean RUBBERS PORK ROAST 7y2c dozen 32V2c lb. Family Soap 10 PURE Bars for LARD 55c 26V2clb. ! Auto Delivery - - - Phone 11 02 J

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challer-Atkin Company GROCERY & MARKET 709 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Indiana PHONES 857-858 - SATURDAY SPECIALS

Club House Coffee, CC SSv 3 Ibt. for V ww

no Apricots, No. O 1 9 i Telmo Brand Coffee, yfC i2 can 43c. 3 for 50c, 3 lbs. for. . . 5 A -45

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Best Blend Coffee, 1 f

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38c, 3 lbs. for

0. G. Coffee, 33c 3 lbs. for

Grandma's Washing Powder, large 2 pkgs. for OVK,

ALL VARIETIES OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS. DEUVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.

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Sugar, the best cane, lb 16c 3 lb. cans Chase & Sanborn s Crusade Coffee $1.38 Chase & Sanborn's Special B Brand Coffee, in bulk, lb. .38c Blue Valley Butter, lb 66c 5 American Family Soap. . . .38c 5 Diamond C Soap 32c 3 Palmolive Soap 25c 3 Kitchen Klenzer 16c Large Grandma's Powder. . . .18c Campbell's Baked Beans, 2 for.25c Fruited Oats, per pkg 23c

2-Minute Oats, pkg 18c Briar Ridge Corn, 2 for 35c Briar Ridge Peas, 2 for 35c 15 lbs. Potatoes 64c Excell Biscuits, 3 for 24c SPECIALS IN MEATS Springs or Hens, lb 45c Veal Roast, lb 35c Leg of Veal, lb 48c Calf Liver, lb 44c Pot Roast, lb 32c Oscar Mayer's Approved Hams, per lb 42c

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Butter, best cream- CQp ery, lb

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Peas, Corn, Toma- 1 Oi

Milk, tall cans, per can

Karo Syrup, Blue Label, No. 1 0 or so-called O Q gallon cans ....

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EXTRA SPECIAL ON OLEO WILSON'S CERTIFIED OLEO We will give one 1 0 oz. package free with every 2 lbs. purchased at

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Fresh Dressed Chickens, lb. Veal Steak or Chops, lb. . . Leg of Veal, per lb Veal Shoulder, per lb

Breast of Veal, with 2 1 C

Spring Lamb Leg. per lb

45c 35c 28c 25c

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Lamb Chops, per lb

Spring Lamb for Stew, lb Dixie Bacon, per lb

Beef for Pot Roast, 1 Q per lb 15 Boiling Beef, lean, 1 Cf per lb 10 Hamburger, fresh O O made, lb

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Steaks smalf, per lb Pork Steak, lean, per lb Pork Butts, per lb Spare Ribs, lean, per lb

Pork Shoulder, lean, 2 C

ptl Iir . . . . , Oscar Mayer's Lard, 5 lbs.

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DEALER IN Groceries and Meats 4737 Olcott Ave. East Chicago, Ind. Phone 7 Specials for Saturday

Ceresota Flour, 24' 2 lb. bag $1.85 Dearborn Club Cofifce, best money can buy. per lb 45c bugar. per lb 15c P. & G. Naptha Soap. 10 bars 90c Creme Oil Soap. 3 cakes for 29c Lux. 4 pkgs 50c Eagle Brand Lye, 2 cans for 25c

Wesson Oil, 1 pint

can for 38c Monarch Brand Coffee, per lb 39c Rumford or Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 31c Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard. 2 lbs 55c Golden Harvest Brand Bird Food. 1 lb. pkg. for 22c Salada Tea, '? lb. pkg. for 45c Dromedary Dates, new pack, per pkg. , . .23c

Per Can, 13c Dozen $1.50

Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lb. 45c Fancv Blue Rose Rice. 3 lbs 50c

iMy Wife's Salad Dress

ing. 2 bottles . . . .45c Reg. 1000 Island Salad Dressing 35c Mason Fruit Jars, qts., per doz 99c Boyd Fruit Jar Tops, per doz .29c Dearborn Club Brand extra heavy white Jar Rings, doz.. . .11c Del Monte Brand Asparagus Tips, can. 22c Libby's Peanut Butter. 10!2 oz. tumbler. 35c Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes. 3 lbs 25c i- r-

rotatoes, early rcose. per peck 55c j Fancy White Cobblers. j per peck 63c ; Fancy Home Grown Onions or Tomatoes, I 5 lbs 15c

We have just received a shipment of new pack canned Hawiian Pineapple, we bought early in the spring direct from the canners. For sale at less than the wholesale price today, in lot of dozen cans or more. Libby's Extra Fancy, sliced. No. lYi can. per doz $4.80 Libby's Extra Fancy, sliced. No. 2 can. per doz $3.95 Libby's Extra Fancy, grated, .No. 2 can, per doz $3.75 Rosedale Brand, sliced. No. 212 can, per

! dozen $4.40

, Rosedale Brand, sliced.

No. 1 or 14 oz. tall can. per doz. ... $2.50 Brookdale Brand, grated. No. 10 can, per dozen $8.75

FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS FRESH FRUITS AND GROCERSIES. ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BY 1 P. M

VEGETABLES A FULL LINE OF , DELIVERED SAME DAY.

Uncolored Japan Tea,' Per Pound, 50c Gunpowder Tea, Per Pound, . . 49c Kellogg Y Corn Flakes, Package, . 12c Post Toasties, Package, ... . 12c

If you are in the market for high grade canned fruits and vegetables, let us figure with you. We bought such brands as Libby's or Del Monte s so that we can sell them to you at wholesale opening prices, which were lower than today's. The increase in freight on a dozen No. 2Vi cans of fruit from California to Chicago since we contracted for ours amounts to about 20c per dozen cans. Canners of California fruits were unable to get anywhere near enough qans so they have had to turn a lot of their peaches over to the driers and are now pushing the sale on dried peaches rather than canned.

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