Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1920 — Page 6

CRIPPLE KILLS FATHER

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WHO ABUSES MOTHER

w ("""NATIONAL NEWS SESVICtl EWAJiK. u., .Nov. li. lAoodins oer the a!lp-,J Ulit riat tnr tit if hU roothr. two brothers ami a. sister by father. JJx -J u.1 : w "VVaJter J. Irving.

Ai-sua imn, ji, t,inj cruller. rlurued to the ffunily home uiilca from her Tuea.lay nit; at ati.l shot a;ul Killd

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a story told SJ.erift V. A. Uixan. !y hi sister. Saxah. Anjuj nig a.rrrjtf-il and a. i-hnrgp of TnurW In tha first Ua-rre will be liacrd ajfalnit him. After ha had killM hi- father. .Anyus tati.rred his brother I'atritk. 12; his V-rothar, Archibald. . and hi? .ister. arah, 13. lofether. and (hey all went to id upstairs room and -went, to led and to i;fs, ieavinjt tiie body of their father lying- on the fl..r. Teaterday moroint; the children rcaa. according to the, Ftory. cam lown atalrs, Anus cooked hreaV ft and th four children ate the meal within ten eet from th pi. ire where ,the body of their father at ill lay. Thty id tta chorn and then I'atrlck drove the family hor!" with Anyus In the to the city. Angu alighted, ti'ew H'0 which lie had .aed from tinbank. boardM the, inttnirhau cur and rotVa to CYilumtkin, to brine wrk the mother, who lef the home ihre week r.jo, fo.Jowinj quarre'. with her lu.band. Fatr! k relumed to the h.inie. After her two brothers had left the rojne Sarah ran across the .now n.vrea .field and to tho home of William 'atrr.an, a neit.1)or and told them of ti. tragedy.

land. Cal.. MaJ. en. Leonard Wood. ..!.&' rmati of tha .bi-aid of Jjde. ant'oumed today. Vincent, beside, winning l he nM nl

1 "- sr"ul S'1'1 ""da! and a cra-jtho submitted the best essays in th-lr l.te, ram id ii outfit, was awarded a 1 rcsjecLU e slate organliations. fc.-ld medal for the best tK-er submit- j

I'd l.- ,!s d;slr. t. the eighth created i L-y piout organization for the c.-ndu.-t of the contest". Oiher actional winners are; l"iu I', Howe, r,.'.ias.et. Mass.: ludy P i l-'nownmn. Sou t bin t on, I'onn.; Hoherti N. Vdiiii?. l"hi!adelii:i:-i ; Wendell Ares. I

Upland, Jnd.. Cecil Hunnicutt. ;;itner, i atart tct n'.oni were in order. Neb.; Clifford II. Jloure. J t., f.'oi lug tn. i J-alUwm. after advaucm 2 jiolnts liy.. and William Blake, Fox Lake. Wis. J to !, drooped back u n 3-. Marine Silver medals were, awardtd to scouts preferred advanced 3 points to 4 In

LIBERTY STATUE HELPS TO IION'JHl NURSE'S MEMORY

Indiana Youth Among Boy Scout Prize Winners

NBW TORK, Not. IT. Firet prlie !n the content conducted among- D. topcoats of America for t;-.e. lest essay oi "b":re rretentir-n" has been awarded to Scout Iewia Ail.vm Vincent of Oak-

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I vaporise to the favorable, statements lubllshed by the company and the:i dioppej to 47 Crucible Steel was under pressute f om the xtart, declining 3 points to a

ru w lo-.v for the year at VO 1-4. Am

faclflc after advancing: 1 point i'oova Ho. declined to lrj i-j.

Lartjeat Knowrt Petat. Tlif depart merit ,.f m;rlcult urc snr thnt xl weight of the Inrgt-st tK.tato r.or.lp.i l It, office ), ,twvn seven ril1 fiM t'Cliinls. Thorp mar ,..--

cilcau Jntennitlonal, 'tcr yielding 1-1 I ' " """ST cities prMjufel. hut the do to 39 1-4. movt-d up to 49 3-4. M-r iti l-Mrtmtnt hns no rf.-or.l t If. 1 etroleutn advance-d 1-4 to K.9 3-4 an' ' ' v

then reacted to ISO.. Steel common ail- jwtltaMtssyjaaiyj

Liiced 1 point to 1 Souther.

GRIFFITH

I Tha volunteer fir department of ! Griffith, gave a l.all last -evening-. A . $ll-0.o was raffled off and won by ; Farl fetrs. number TST, being the i lucky one.

FriMav. Xovombcr 19, 1920.

If Vermont W Flat. I met n Vermont Yankee lately, and the main thing: te hragged about wi hc nmmint of frmjili u;ar !h)ppeJ frriru his town every spring. But he !k' not "try that Vermont rollel out f.st wfiuM he as blf as Olilo. E. Howe's Monthly.

Try a "Times Want Ad'

N'l-JW YltK. Nov. 1J. The sto k market again Iliad's aubstantial jaiiis at th' opening many issues advancing from 1 to i points over final prl.es. but as on prer-dlnj da t!ie gains were not maintained and after the

M0THER!. "Cilifornh Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative

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Hid tha race of Flmpla and Such Blemishes Urtny Stuart'a Ca.1cJuiu Wafers SvvrprlalDV Bow TfuthXul Ono 1mx I I'inipl's. M u khead and other wuch facul blemish may be- tr.icd to an

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The Statue of Uherty bearing Sag and the lied t oa cmbleta.

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; only look f ir the name Calif rnia on . r, -.iiiution. I the iiacUage. th n you ai a aure your I The tc.ults are yoon rioted lp n fi jrh child is bavin the bett and mmt! fll"r Itituro. the gradual 0 ..a p; ci ri , , , . , ... . i 1 anct- of tlv Merntsnes n 1 .1 -really , ,,srluif" 1'bys.c for the little atomuch. ,fu, rrr i..etl11 Th , r...,, u ! liver and bowels. Children love Us. c.irl the. cnrrw.t w;- tj n h i kI. x...-. fruity taste. l ull direction on each 1 l"ii: liivt? s.Wln. i.et ii ( c-.-ot Vox cf h..ttle You most v f,,tiil. ' jt. 'Sr wafers at any iliuj 9(-Vv an-1

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Saturday November 13th Specials PHONE 118 HAMMOND " 125 G0STL1N STREET PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY ITS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO TRADE WITH WEIL I ASUT.IT-. That we do not sell cheaper than anyone else bift I do say that the goods we sell cannot be sold any cheaper and have the quality which we consider necessary to satisfy you. A trial will convince you. I ADMIT IT

GROCERIES Sugar. 10 lbs. for 95c FW. 25 lbs $1.37 Rice, fancy, per lb 8 c Armour's Oats, per pkg ... 1 2 V2C Best Peaberry Coffee, lb 32c Armour's fvlilk, can 12c

MEATS Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, lb. . . ,23c Choice Beef Pot Roast. Ib.l8-22c Boneless Corn Beef, lb 24c Fresh Cut Veal Stew, lb 19c Fancy Veal Shoulder, lb 25c Small Pork Butts, lb 29c Center Cuts Round Steak, lb. 28c

Happy Home Catsup, large. . 17c Beef RolIed Roast, lb 29c Tomatoes, per can lie! maIj f63" ??A ?ps. lb ... 36c Sunmaid Raisins, per pkg. . . .30c!Sd L"ck Jeo- ? lbs. for. . .67c tun it -m iscar Mayers Brisket Bacon. 29c L.H. Cleanser, 3 for 12c n,.D n iu n o c l no i Uur best Butter, per lb 65c Brag Soap. 5 bars 22c, Brick or Amreican Cheese. Ib. 32c Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25c; Best Pure Leaf Lard. 2 lbs. . .49c EXTRA SPECIAL Gem Nut Oieo, 2 lbs. 61c Weil, the North Side Grocer who advertises, delivers to all parts of the city and gives S. & H. Trading Stamps.

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SATURDAY SPECIAL! Milk Chocolate Covered Almonds Per pound 70c Per Box 40c Here is a special that is almost 100 per cent fat and just as delicious as it is nutritious. It is the aristocrat of confections, the delight of thousands, containing only the most select fresh California almonds, and the choicest milk chocolate.

Worth its weight in gold. Avoid imitations; the genuine Hammond Candy Company product.

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Fresh candies daily from our own candy kitchens. Ice Cream and Soda Specials of supreme deliciousness.

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F0I: CHILDREN A gift to every boy and girl who comes to this store on Saturday.

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631 Hohman St. Phone 661