Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 21 December 1920 — Page 2
THE TIMES Tuesday, December 21, 19lM , . -
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HEROES
GET 1,100
IN GARY
Tn a daring: daylight holdup at Gary this morning, a drug clerk named Fried
man, employed by the Safe T Kros drug Btore at Seventeenth and Uroad-
ay ws robbed of J1.10O. Friedman
waa taking the money to the bank when he was suddenly confronted by two negro bandits who covered him with guns and forced him to give up the cash. Police immediately bean scouring the city and surrounding country for the holdups, but at noon no trace l:ad been found.
of the.e slick Gary ringftera Into my Lehigh Valley f. 4 (9 lie; fancy. 15c: overweight kidneys, confidence that they would trim me.; Mexican Pet HSi 140 to 176 lbs., 810e.
Tr,ii remember the old circus pea game, Miavaie hteei s M
now you see them and now you don't,'
well that'a me." TE-i-.r was in no meant, a happy
frame of mind. -Just wait. If I get Kawway steel aprinas my hands on theoe certificates again ! Ueadtnsc '
1 11 oah tham and I'll run aome oi , nepuouc iron ana nteei
11am F. Hodges. Reception Committee Judge Wm. Dunn, " chairman; William Burke.
Pure Oil 30ii BUTTKK Kecetpt. 7.06 tuba; Honier j. Carr. Judge Chas. Green-
Pennsylvania. S creamery, extra. 6;; firsts. 38 '48c: I wald. John McKadden, Judse Jlartin
Key Consolidated packing stock, 5f,2ic. Smith. Arthur Mensinjr. A. K. Helnrich,
EGGS Receipts. 1,149 cnntn; current , Hoy p Davis. D. M. Kinder.
receipts. BitjaOc; ordinary nrsta, uw S9c; firsts. 63J64c; extra, u"c; checks,
these allck ringsters out of Gary or put them behind the bars, if it takes
every penny I have left. "Were the certificate that Faber and Laube cashed, also called in".'" Jaetrer waa njesttoned. "So thev
were not." admitted Jagger, "but I un-1 derstand that they have been cancelled j
and payment stopped on mem. i on
I know Faber never got actual cash for
them but converted them Into Strauss Bros, bonds." It was alao learned from authentic information yesterday that Jagger cashed all the coupons on the certificate. which were due the 15th of this month through the 6t. Joseph Valley bank at Elkart, Ind.
Southern Pacific 3 Southern Kail-way 1 fitudebaker 38'
Texas Co. . Union Pacific
U. S. Steel 77 Westlnghouee . ... 40 V Willys Overland 5V Sinclair Oil "O'i
4650e; dirties. 45'2 65c. CHEESE Twins, new, 21c; daisies. CIli 22 ic; younjr Americas. 24 M 2 1 tfec;
40H i lonirhorns. 23Hir24c: bricks. 1ic.
...112 LIVE POULTRY Turfce; s,
chickens, ltjf25c; springs. 2oc; ters, 18c: ge, 2c; ducks. 2Kc. POTATOES Receipts, 83 cars $1.60.
40c; roo?bulk
JAGGER THINKS HE TALKEDJTOO MUCH Feels a Fat Fortune Slipping From His Hands He Says
New- angles added an interesting touch to Gary's 8100.000 bond mystery last night when Charles C. Jagger. owner of the Liberty Express Compuny of Gary and husband of Mrs. Jigger, who alleges she found the
.buiidie o? valuable certificates on th
Aliis Chalmers American Can 21 America nCtr and Foundry 114 Vj American Locomotive "5 American Smelting 3' American Steel Foundry 27 American Tel, and Tel 95 Anaconda 0H Baldwin Locomotive ....
Bethlehem Steel B 49" j Canadian Pacific 110 I Central Leather 32 Colorado Fuel 22 in,-.llHotrt 13 a 72 l
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. "WHEAT No. 1 northern spring, 81.75; 2 northern spring, $1.77. CORN No. 2" white, old, 73?ic; : white. 71S'371c; 4 white, 70c; 3 yellow. 78c; 4 yellow. 71173o. OATS No. 1 white. 49 He; 3 white, 43i?4SHc; 3 white, 48i49c; 4 white. 4548c.
CHICAGO UVB STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 43,000; market, mostly 104jl3 higher; bulk. $,10tf925: top. 89.50: heavyweight. 8. 00(1? 9.-
25; medium weight. $9.059.40; light weight. $.USJ.40; light lights. $9.25 9.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $S.S. (39.00; packing sows, rough. J8.7i ?i S.S5; pigs, 89.10-& S.50. CATTLE Receipts. 10. 00: rur.n. steady to etronj?. IWf Steers Medium j
ana neavyweigni. fit.iiiu ii.uv, tn"and prime. $12. 75ft 14.50; medium and gxod, $S.25i 12.75; light weight. $9.764j 14.25; good and choice. $9.7Sft 14.25. common and medium, $6.2S'B 7.50. Butcher Cattle Heifers, $4.50 10.25 ; cows. 84.251i 8.85; bulls. 94.50 7-85.
Canners and Cutters Cows and heiv
ers. J2.75Q4.2o; canner 5.00; veal calves (light
$8.00$10.00; feeder bteers
HARRISON CLUB COMMITTEES At tha firt regular meeting cf the newly elected board of directors of the Harrison club held lest eveniny. the following list of committees for the year 1821, was submitted by Presi
dent Merritt Martlnuale and unanimously approved: llovu'e Committee John "Wake.
(chairman; John Kabitskl. William ! Motto, Thomas Peel, James fowling. ' O. iR. Cenaifly. Entertainment Committee Harry S'.aravsky, chairman; William Burke. John W. c3U. Geo. O'ltonitell. Wll-
Waye and Means Edward Raynor, chairman: Herbert L. Wheaton. Dr. J. A. Graham. A Wm. 'Hazelgreen, Judge Ilymin Cohn. "Membership Committee H. O. Ktte-
berg, chairman; Dr. J. H cSnrnett. Walter Schrage. James Clements. K. Rawllng. James Jenner, Clyde Cleveland, August Bremer. Calvin Shearer, Raymond M. Royce, A. It. S'ambor, Victor Roberts. Audit Committee John Thiel. chairman; A. J. Schullze, Joseph H. Colliery. National Legislation W. Howard Hay. chairman; James W. Burns. Thomas M. Porter. R. O. Johnson. I B Bowd. Mat J. Brown, Geo. P. Mlehaely.
State Legislation J. Glenn Harris. I chairman; Senator Jas. Nejdl. Senator
C O. Holmes, l'aui iiooa. dt. i,. r,. Evans, Otto Flfleld. Osvar AhUren. Edwin Fredrick. John Killlgrew. Judge Walter Hardy. Municipal "Legislation Raymond Brown, chairman: E. J. Siymanski. L,ouls Spero, C. W. Terbury. B. J. Laube, John Pollock. John Bennett, Janko Kovachevlck. Llndsey Lewis
Dramatic Presentation of Damon and Pythias
wb inu lint- i steers, $3.50 HammonrJ Lodge Kniits of Pythias have secured the noted dramatic and handy- . n r j . ntn tKo
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bi r at his home at 736 Adan;o street by
a Times reporter. "I do not want to talic to ay more reporters or any one else' angrily and drowsily snapped Jagger. "I have talked too much already, in fact I teel a fat fortune slipping from my hands. I have just talked myself out i f a nice fat bank roll." A Times reporter had dug up the exclusive information that yesterday the Federal Bank of Chicago had called in the missing- certificates of indebtedness and when the question was put to Jagger he did not drny the story. "Yes a John D. Jones, representative of the Federal Bank of Chicago took the certificates into the city tpday and they are now in their custody." mournfully admitted Jagger. "From what information I can Karn. I understand that they intend to hold them until the rightful owner has been found." "What a big boob I haie been," remarked Jagger In as few words. "1 might have known if I had taken a lot Why Doesn't He Write As a reminder send him a Parker or C- Tiklin Fountain Pen. Nelson's Drue fcioi-e. U-15-tf
, $4 25 7.75; immoral play of their Damon and Pythias, in the lodge hall at HonBeeV25s'ers' man and Ogden streets tomorrow evening, December 22. This en-
General Motors l Lackawanna Steel
Buy her a pair of novelty boots, at the Prrce Reduction Sale at Hellerman's. Suede and Blue. Brown anl Black Kid. tongueless and laced boots, the latest styles hosiery to match. 535 Hohman St. 12-21-1
SHE KNOWSTHE BEST Give her candy. Give htr the beat. Whitmans and Johnstons cost no more than inferior grades. We have all the popular assortments in one, two and five pound packages. Nelson's Drug Stor. 12-15-tf
AUDITORIUM MAX HELFER. Prop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1931 TUESDAY, DEC. 21 Helen Eddv in "TH TREMBLING HOUR" AIjo "Her Distilled Love"
CHICAGO VEAL 00 t 80 lbs.. 10 ;: ;o to 80 lbs.. 110 12c; 80 to 100 lbs.. 13 .ill I" 'HI .I-. i-lUfe.
Big Sale of Fruits and Christmas Trees One car Xmas Trees 25c-50c (We have some very large trees for churches and halls.) One car Wisconsin Potatoes, per bu. . . .$1.00 One car Michigan Potatoes, per bu $1.40 One car Idaho Russet Potatoes, per bu. .$1.65 One car Barrel Apples (Baldwins, Northern Spies. Kings), per barrel $5.00 Per bushel $1.25-$1.75 Box Apples (Extra Fancy Jonathons). per box $2.75-$3.C0 Box Apples (Jonathon Medium), box. . .$2.00 Oranges (Florida and Naval), per doz. . . .30c Lemons, per doz 20c Large English Walnuts, per lb 20c Medium sized English Walnuts, per lb 10c Fancy Mixed Nuts, per lb 30c Tangerines, per doz 15c Cranberries, per quart 15c Cabbage, solid heads, per lb 2c EXTRA SPECIAL A Xmas Tree given away with the purchase of a sack of potatoes. Chicago Produce Co. Oakley and State St. Opposite Post Office PHONE 1696
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THE RPHEU THEATRE
Hammond :: Indiana TODAY Fads and Fancies A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY 10. People Special Scenery Pretty Girls
BILLY DEARMO On the Golk Links
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LUND BROTHERS Singia; and Dancing. DOROTHY LEODA & CO. Entertainer DeLuxe HARRY FOX Comedian STUTZ & DELMAR "The Mather" Also
"THE PHANTOM FOE
RESERV E YOUR SEAT FOR OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE
HI Ifl II Today Joseph Moore i - DlJUUin "THE WHITE'S
IVIUCIX uso uituc u. sumorrow Pauline Frederich in "THE PALISER CASE."
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TODAY All-star Cast in "CHILD FOR SALE" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Elaine Hammerstein in "THE DAUGHTER PAYS'
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wanda Hawley in "THE BELOVED VILLIAN" ja
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
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PASTIME Jon inTHE TWO FISTED LOVER." Also "Tr;underbolt Jack."
Children, read the Pollyanna "B stories and then see
Mary Pickford in "POLLYANNA" Also Harold Lloyd in the greatest comedy ever made "High and Dizzy"
Children will be admitted for 5c mornings only.
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Christmas Slippers A USEFUL GIFT Our Stock of Fancy House Slippers is Still Complete. Plenty of Fancy Styles and Colors to Select From. -AT"SCHLOER'S Leaders in Footwear 95 STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps
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Announcing
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If you did not get to at ioml our Opening Saturday evening, we invite you to vi?it our neu jumoau Store, just two doors west of our present location; come tomorrow, it. possible. We feel we have one of the best display rooms in NortluTi: Indiana, and we -want every man. woman and child, in Lake county to come in and get acquainted with the Kimball Pianos and Phonographs, two products of international fame.
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Kimball Takes World's Prizes
An Inttrnational Jury of Awards, in addition to unanimously bestowtner' the (irand Highest Awards on the W. "SV. Kimball "o. for Orand and L'vrlaht Vlanos. ftate that ihv concern is entitled to the s:reatpt romnici.dat Ion for attainingthe superlative standard of excellence in their products. TUB KIMB.AX.Tu P1VIiR PIANO carries a noble art. a K-rot aolace. a fam-ln-atlnK pastime and a rreat liumanizer. where it is most needed to the bosom cf tha fmilv. Anything that makt' home life more attractive and rather the boys and g-irla around he hearth means a better nation.
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Kimball Sells Itself
K is often said that the Player Pia-no sells itself, for there is no one with th; Flig-htest music in his soul who woutd not enjoy th; playing- of the lret tvpes of pinyvr. Tliese arc very d'ftrent from the player ntanos of a few year? t."0. sonic of which were, set to play as loud as possible. Our Plsyers are built for !oi ie of musical taste, am! whll. they are capable of striking ittccta in poiiuiur jazzicnl lr.usic. tliey are at their best when rI&yinR popular classics. V.'o emp'naii;' '--r them ail, taen har ICimbiill Player.
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Why Not a Kimball Phonograph for Xmas
"Woud anything pleaao family more than a. KIMKALL Phonograph? It is the v,orld's moat wonderful talking- machine, marvelously natural in reproduction of voice or musical Instrument, plays all makes of records without e&.tra attachment, and ita visible beauty will adorn any home: "Wo adviaa you to listen to all the rest and then listen to the KIMBALL
Kimball Features Tlit Kimball PhonoRraph plays ALL records without extra attachment. No enanje of tone arm. No extra reproducer. Notable in Kimball Phonojrraphs: Excellent cabinet work. Hand rubbed and full paino finish. All four sides beautifully panelcj. Tone amplifier. The Kimball Reproducer The Kimball Reproducer Is universal complete in iteir for all makes of disc records. Tou need only place the correct needle. It reproduces every tone originally recorded in any mako of disc record.
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Here's a
Chance for the Boys to Win $250 Automobile
Fridiv niriit wc -ire coing to give away a Briggs-Stratton Roadster a real autmiiobile, run by pas. iwlw machine without a cent's cost: Every boy v,sitmg our store, arentli bentitled to a free chance on this new sensation in autos. We w ill dose
;irrFri,la no.o ec.nc as soon as possible and Ket your chance.
BE SURE AND VISIT OUK SrOHTlKO, OOOTS STORES
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