Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1920 — Page 5

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GOOD WRESTING BOUTS AT GARY Tiirnir ha'J m Gary -n as packed to tn rafters with a mob off voirte "CO t rest lin fm Uat nisht. who w.l-rs?-d thPir idol Carl KuiiTt (.f Uary sniatcjr ha-y weiKht chamrion of -America and elannant of th professorial title dfent hi crown asainst Kraak Montour. Canadian light heavy elffht champion. To make tt long atory ahort Carl did Jjit what h ald be was going to do rid did it with ail the speed and f 'iverne8 that mind, muscle . and energy could permit a man of his frowesi. Amid a roar of cheering and applause Kunert took the first fall with a reverse txxiy lock hold In 7 and onehalf minutes, and In that apace of time fans aw every trick knnwn to thr mat game. Kunert also won the -wrond al'.. Ed Smith of Ohicagro refereed. The how was opened with a good Oan match between two Chicaao lads flplro Vorhees wtnr.ing both falls the tfiet In IS and one-half minutes and the second In i and one-half mlnuteg. "Shorty" McOnnnn. mother Oary men end world s champion, lived up to his pt reputation In a fast but rough match when he took the f.ret fall from Charley Kantel of Pan Francisco In 22 and one-half minutes and the second In 15 minutes. The show was conducted In .a very r-rdnrly manner and with an enthusiastic a crowd as was present last nfght 1: is likely this will be the first of a eries of wrestling shows that will be conducted at the South iS'.de hall this winter.

national champion at th Gary Y. M. C. A., a year ago. will have another opportunity of greeting and playing

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chess king at the ";Bry "T" again on n xt' .Saturday night. Mr. Banks, who makes his home at Itroit. Mich., when he Is at home, has connented to pay tlary another visit and In anxious to greet many champion aspirants as possible. Mr. Bank announced that tn-xt month h; wi'.J Uave for Scotland where lies will be called upon t. defend his title against Scotland's champion.

Liquor Law Violators Given Jail Sentences

When Jim Hlava rcceUed a fin.-. .f ISO and costs and was sentenced to 30 days in Ja:i f.-r violating the etats liquor law last month, he appealed his case thinking he would cheat the law out of serving h'.a sentence. But In the criminal court at Crown Point yesterday Jim found a stumbling block :n the person of Judge Martin Hmlth when the court imposed a fine of lion and costs amounting to 1"5 and sentenced to serve Ms JO days in Jail. Two other lary liquor law violators who hnd appealed their cases t- the criminal oo.irt were also found guilty and g1vn similar fines. They were Nick Vurel and Ceo. Huzo. Vesterdaj before vSpeclat Judge Menxynskl of "iary, Frank Oregory ws found guilty hnd fined floO and given a S day Jai; sentence.

a: Die l'nni'.vlvm,U crrs-in on ItruJ- t.'..; I'. S. court or appeals here, way was painfully injured late jesiiu- llaroti Von Kesiwftz. former Oerm.ii day afternoon When he was hit by n consul in Chicago, who Is said to have ant' driven by William Hartley, 621 ' furnished the funds for the attempted Adams street. revolution under direction of Cart. According to the driver of the esr, I Frans Von F.pen. alo was lndlcttd. ho lost control of his mnchina when he j but had returned to Berlin before the

ran Into a pile of sand and then ran Into Morgan, lie ht-ipvd Morgan to the Mrrey hospital, where his injuries wer cared tow

Champion Checker Player To Visit Gary Saturday Ik count-' checker and chess enthusiasts, who remember pitting t h"i-!sei ves against N. B. Banks, inter-

HELD FOR CHICAGO POLICE Alleged to have stolen in the neighborhood of $50 worth of bicycle supplies from the store of Kim Repishe. 2343 North avenue In Chicago. Morris Nofiek. M3 Polk street. Gary, was arrested at the complaint of the Chicago po'ice yesterday afternoon. He refused to waive extradition and will bo held pending the arrival of the necessary papers.

Gary Grieves at News Of Smalley Death Gary was shwiked bevnnd measuro yesterday evening when The Oary Times carried the exclusive s'ory of ti e d-ath of John 1 . Smalley, former mayor of Hammond, and most rejected business man. The news seemed

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STRIKE PICKET SENT TO JAIL SPECIAL TO THE TIKES! m CKOWN I'OlNT. Ind.. !. Jo" CJoodman of Hammond ft a 1200 fine amoving to $271 and sU months tn the penal frm on an affidavit s'gned

bv James Voung of th tv U. iai r Chain company, charging assault and hatter with intent to kill. ioodman wa. ' strike i.l. Uet in October when

ay Ial"t Bay the boy a pair nt those atorai hlab top boots. 'I hey are the rral tklag MomrthloK that will plMMC h!oi. rklver'sf 05 tate St., Haraincnd, Ind. 12-16-tE

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CARD OF THANKS

We wiah tt thank the Orpheum tianclng Club and Ed. Young's orchestra for their kind services and assistance and &.1 otnr ccntributora. in meklng tha social affair recently given grand mces. Signed:

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hardly believable as many fiary resi- i t,rr(, ,,s labor trouble nt the plait dents had talked with Mr. Smalley and ' an!i in a violent manner ba! Voung iv

inuna nun apparently in the best of; htalth a week before. A large number'; will att-nd tbe funeral service.", whic'n

will be held at Hammond Friday afternoon at - clock.

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the criminal court.

WALLACE MAY GET CABINET POSITION

MIA.1M. r'0. J. Henry C. M'al-1a:-i. editor of Wallace's Farmer, of Des Moines. la., will be the next secretary of ag rt.:u: tu i e. it was predicted here today by Sena'or Albert H. t'umr.itns. of Iowa, who arrived last night t.j spend thi winttr here. The senat r will be Joined late- by fr. .-"ident-elect Harding and, 't is expected, have a ieadinr parr tn the councils over.tiie mraing adtninisf ration.

FARRINGTON SAYS HE'S ELECTED "NTEPN ; TlONAt NES SERVICE) SPRrMiFIi-'t-l'. IIU. I'--f . IS - In a statement issued today Vvoider,t Krank taningtun. of the Illinois I'nitc-d Miners 1 ni'iii devlared that lie and the r.t of his ndminls' ration had been re-e!"'-tM. accordng to unofficial returns. He also de'-Ured that International IT'Sld.,nt JmIui L.- t.ewis. of Indianapolis, and I'hillip Murray, candidate for international vice-president, had lost this

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AUTO INJURES "PENNSY" FLAGMAN Ed Morgan employed as a watchman

LANDIS SENTENCES GERMAN TO PRISON CHICAGO. Pec. 16. Sentence. of three years imprisonment Imposed in Judge I-atidis" court in 1S17 on Gu.'tav H. J3cobson. real estate operator; Albert H. Vhd, curio collector, and George. Paul Moehm. engineer, all of Chicago and Herarnba l.nl flupta of India, convicted on the charge of fomenting a revolution in India, against Gret Britain, were affirmed today in

SHOT IN BURGLARY

HUNTINGTON, 1. I.. Hc. 1 . One ', man waa killed and two others one of' them a constable, wounded In a re- i elver battie here early today follow- j ing the arresting of three men suspected of burglary. Two constable v,eri taking the threo men to when one of them opened fire on the i filcers. The dead men was said t be V.'ilbur Severani c, New Itochelie. Constable Aniza Biggs n1 C. Cifco. hih chauffeur, were wounded. J

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