Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1920 — Page 11

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SUCKER SURELY PUTS 01 OVER

tr.cnla that had wort to do with the late ar than any other force. All rations muat come to an agreement that they will not renew this race. Unless it is arrested the result will be another clash."

!I.'.'TR,st:onil Nrws SEHViCti

JACKSONV7I-.LK. ria.. 1m c. 2. The

1'f'Uce are today searching for a youn j tr.an, who. they declare, came to Jack- j yonviHe. represented himself tj he Edif ilickenuaoker, the famous A men-j a:i "ace." torrpwcl a thousanu ... - j

In an' Around -GARY-

rs trom an acquaintance omlrih-

McFARLAND JURY NOT YET CHOSEN

INVESTIGATE KEPLOGLE DECLINE NEW VOnx. Dec. S2. The aeneuttonal deotlne In Rej.osle Pt6l company yesterday toaether with tho loss suffered in Vanadium Fteel wu today made the subject of Invent IsaMon by tli tOtk excliartre authorities. Thi ennimittee of busings conduct of thy Modi xehante has asked members to k:vh details ai to purchase and 'ales of ftep!ot;le anil Vanadium t'leel for peo. 20 unl II.

i r, ca.shed chocks to the value of at the Seminole Hotel which the '.Ice allege are worthless, married a unjr lady In St Aneitstlne, and

.trde.l a train with his bride.

; destination n a mystery. 1.. Uann. mother of the

id i. i. overcome with trrief. Durln

sojojrn hero and in St. Augusttn

p-eudo raeer minified in Influential

The w!f of the nurdcred ex-soldler. John .MeFariand. failed to appear at the openiiiR of the caw In the Porter circuit court yesterday. A d-May of trill was requested by the state's attorneys, but the lawyers

youns j fo. the aefensf wor.'d not permit It.

Michigan Central Detectives William

i Schlen.is and diaries Slffltnotis wi'l oa

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charged with murder.

'' and the police bv.lK.-ved other 3 c s nil! he reported. j A'-cording; to th story her t.ei : o (nfir man gained the confidence of j V'ai. Farans. who says he is a sales) im.r.ag-r lor a hra.s manufacturing j i.ncein In w Tor'c anrl rh : a .lot ti h -i t

v rcpre.-entii.E- that h was "KdUlo i Ann,rt Moore And owned by the David JU-kene-acker. th fanmna American ! -iH;eck realty company burned yester-

:i." a. rrotese of ( h:ir;.. M. .e-!nti ! day mternoon, tn

Escape From Burning House Through Windows When the house occupied by Mn.

. ii-J a millionaire, with control over a hi'':! known n utonn-i ile. concern. Karatia. according to the nalicc, savs the pneudo ace appointed hint :ai:-3 manager and borrowed St.n)A. Oo arrival in Jackson villc. the yours n an was Introduced t Charles Day, manager of the Seminole hotel, as the "famous ace." Monday the young man went ti St. Ausru?t!ne whe.ro ha marrlej Mis Frances O. JIaation. under the name of Edward XUckenbackrr and t ie news of the marriage was sent out a'. orpr the country. When the police learned Ktrltnbacker is In I.s Anif they hegan to Invetflgrate but t.i couplo ha,d depavtej. Parana left t-xiay for riam!.

JAGGER SERVED

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occupants all n.ad

their escape through windows. Tninase to the house arr.ountsd to $i.0t0.0 ar.d abont $100.00 damagree to tin content The cause of the lire is unknown.

rcn.rr:Ti-. SFECAl TO TH- Tifei ( RUTTV POIT, Irf., Dr.'r?. Cr.s, Jaarper fcntnrht here nt nixin cave n l.tKM nrrtf of the pence l.onj before tide Howard Kecip ami will have hea.rlnp next fliiotlj' here lo e J tut fee eoiirt. Charles C. Jsper, present custcStan r.t tlCO.000 worth of certificates of Indebtedness which his wi- la aupposd to have found in ft Chicago Yellow ta.xic.ah last March and one of the risible holders of the key to the solufion of thi Gary bond mystery was this morning- served with a warrant 1 y Deputy Sheriff f'!m H.-r.tges of "rry and Crwn Tolnt to appear beJorq Jude Howard Kenp of Kenip of f'roTvn Point eive bond for surety of the poa.ee. r.umora had been circulated that Jns-r had been served with the warlant itis ijot sworn out until late last r iiablo Information received by Times reporter tr.ls momUifr the warwa snot sworn out until lata last j.iijlit or aome unknown reason. Herman F'au-, Gary merchant, ''!'M iager entrusted with three of i! bondd swots out the affidavit. Me -i n! charre Jaictfer with having made tl.rcats on his life. At noon tody Ju3g. Kemp stated that as yet Japger had not appeared i"f.ire him but probably would appear some tlnte this a f trn--n. It ia underjto d that Jagryer's bonl will be sat ct tiCO.

Chicago Auto Bandits AiTested in Gary After "ftlckin up" a Chicaa-o ftarass employe of thfl Ticsen Tean'nJ company at 1320 South Halntead elreet in Chicago r.d then taking- at Mitehcll car. four youthful auto bandits drov to Gaty last eight where they wera taken into th custody of tlse pol'.ce early this mornlfig. At first they told cocS'etlrr stories, but later admitted steaiinir the mach'ne. They then agreed to !gn waivers tr return to Chicago without extradition papers. They were booksd Ed Kupka, 2540 W. Luther etreet: Ladd Jvakuska. 10U TT. street, vriniam lloppe. 151 TV Van Buren street, and Jim Alax. 1S1I S. Jefferson itraet.

Crown Poin

Harbor; Ulanche jcffcrii.ri. frcepor. II-. Thrndore Kink. Whiting: E la Jah.-liiijf, Chicago, Pttor Catsiopouia , Julia Demovlc. Hammond: Lawrence Henderson, Katherine llaydcr. trary. The down lolnt echoola win close on Thursday for a week's vaci'ioa. The C!r!3 basket hall ttsm of the Iet7. Manufacturing comi)any hav scheduled a game with tho lifts teatn 'or Thursday n'sht, Doc. 3 0. at Central

M'ls'.j hull. The .r the i;eta at Han.tii'.

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BAD RAILWAY

HORROR IN RUSSIA) LONDON'. rfr. 22.--.Sfver.nl h'tflre i 1 persons were killed and Ir.Jit'-rJ In -t " railway ac-cid'".' near 3etror3'i. !:. : dctalis are lacklrs. f t'.'! a On'rn'' News d'spntelt from tleinfor V! d-iv .

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Misses Mary Brown and Helen Newton, wh) attend N'orth. western unl'.eriity reached Crown Toint the early pert tit t'.r vt for a short recess ljr;n.j th hoi oa) s. Th Entre Nous club ett Joyed a delightful jesaion at the homo of Mts N"tna Liaius on Tuesday nisht. A Christmas grub bait waj a pleaslns feature in the evening's festivities. Tiie funeral of Mr:,, lliy W alker, 'ao died iu Sunday of blood poisoning vaa held at the home thla afternoon, he.'. J. .K. Aylln, having charge of th9 ervices. The remains were taken to Ijifayette. the fortnor home, for burial. Karl Krost has acceptod a position In the Commercial bank and wli! bcftln his new duties the rlr?t of the year at which time S. A. love retires from active uervlco ta tho hank. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Patted will spetid thi Chrlatmat holidays In Chicago, the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Noah Miss Dorothy Kaiser has accepted a position in the offlco of the IatE rr.aufacfjTlnfr con-iaLny. having recently completed a course in atenography at th Oary Irnslness eoUsge. N'ew marriage licenses are: Tjeon Kalr!tl. Stefanla Tl'nskl. Indiana

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FLICKINGER MOTOR EXPRESS CO. . . and -l TIIE ATLAS TAXI CAB CO. (iac.) Announce that they will move just across the street from their present oflice, to a larger, and better appointed suite of rooms. , ;V i here -we'll be able to toke care of your needs better than evr before. FOR ANY SIZED TRUCK CALL I. H. 137 ' ; INCLEMENT DAYS, F0R.A TAXI-CAB, CALL I. H. 96 1

EXTRA SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE A few Christmas dinner suggestions which are to meet with your approval. All our poultry is fresh dressed bought at Brook, Ind. And our prices are lower than elsewhere. Oar qaality better than ever.

Studio Re-Opened H-e Art Studio formerly conducted by E. Buchstabf r is now u der . t, ti-c personal supervision of Mrs. Bertha Buchstaber and a corps cf experienced artists. "

Everything that pertains to Photography. Special attention given to enlarging and framing. Buchstaber Studio

35c i 3452 CUTHRIE STREET INDIANA HARBOR TEL 397;'

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GEESE Fre.h dressed, all weights DUCKS Fresh dressed, spring ducks

CHICKENS Fresh dressed springs 35c TURKEYS Fancy birds , S?c HAMS Xcllner's sugar cixred, hickory smoked, 12-15 lb. aver. . .25c PORK SAUSAGE Home made 20c

LIVER SAUSA.GE Fresn or smoked 18c n i r t i t j r .i n- i ti rrTtr- irvfvc c 11 j 1 Vv'!i 'flconic puts ct wearing apparel or iood for their bins Horae. PORK LOlnS Small and lean 2Cc n - r . n l r n n a- 1 1

The Carmelite Sisters

PORK SHOULDER For roast 18c

LEG OF SPRING LAWS 28c Buy your Christmas dinner at Kellncr's. WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS

Hammond.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas. THE CARMELITE SISTERS.

G ARY BICYCLIST SEVERELY INJURED Tony Robl, lSTO SJuasachnsetls street. Oary. was painfully lnjijrd vhlle riding a bicycle from Ms work during the rush hour last night wiien ho waa struck and run over by an American Erproa company wafton at the corner of Sixth avenue aJid B-oad-way. lie coriplalned ahout JrtJ-jries to his ch.est and was taken to the Morey hospital la the police patrol.

WORK DAY IS LONGER

CHICAGO, Tec. Ct. The Inland Stel company today announced that Jan. 1. Its plants would return to tha 10 to 12-hour-a-day hs1ji. For a year and a half tha efimpar.y has operated on an S-boer basis. Par an ho-jf will be the s3tT! after Jajr. 1 as atjresent. NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. Storm Sathe. Weather Strip. Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Awnings. 156 Highland St. P.W Ham'd 25

M SHOULDN'T HE PRAISE IH

I-DNTX)N. Iec 22. rrmier I.loyd C';or-e. In a lunchet-n speech today

characterized the Icaguo c-r nationa i

meeting at Geneva as "one of the great ents-in the history of the world." The premier expressed the belief that if thera had been a league of natl ns la 1911 tho world wax woaM h,i-e been averted. "Tfca league." said Lloyd George, "Is a consiJorauie measure in acii'cvemfni hut he deplored tiie fait that no pro

gress was mi'ij rst G'-'heya toward ! v.. -rid 'UsannnmrnC "Ther can he no real peace between ' nations So long as thero in comprtit'oti in armaments." snld tho premier. "I3't p' the same time r.ttl!'r,s cannot rlsK d .armaineut until tcry country la InTiiUCd. j

jt was the terr.l.le race In armar. ... i B - 1 i j- " j

MORE TILE, LESS TOIL Schmidt Bros. Tile and Marble Work Wc have a large stock of Tile and . Ceramic on hand and can install work on short notice. 54$ WASHINGTON ST., GARY Office Phone 91 Residence Phone 3650

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WE HAD YOU IN MIND l ast mlnuto eh.'pijers will be pleased v.ifh ore tip lo the mintjte parkaires -f stationery, candle, pcrfurnca and t.-;!et article!". N Icon's Drt.gHtnre.,

It will be kept adjusted and in p-erfact smooth running order ey our special "service man."

Guaranteed We guarantee Fountatn Pens. Irutr Store.

Fountain Pens T'arker or ConViUn SS.50 up. Nolson's 12-?3

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Supply Company PROMPT DELIVERIES LOWEST MARKET PRICE

Franklin County

Carterville Fairmont .

Also the famous QUAXER NUT the "Sootless Coal," for Kitchen and Laundry Stoves PHONE 1430 Office and Yards 265 MICHIGAN AVE.

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At hit ve am eSet jo some B0rA FIDE CUT PRICES oa Player Fiaros. You have pofsialy baea waithg for prices to comi down, and we canaot bUai yea. We hv pcrposely cert ail ?d otr? player business for the past year Leca-iM we resized prices were too high. Now tbat the bottom has dropped o1 of the market, fc are pleased to amconnce that we have two solid carloads of Players to offer at $150.09 rednctiocs from prices q so ted six mouths afo. Yea wiil sd bcladfd in this tzh snch weI14:?!0wn and fimoirs make as HcHst ana Davis, Ccr.way, Lexisgton, Packard, Bond, etcSpecial Xmas Player-Piano Offer No Cash Down Jast tarn ia your old piano or phonograph as fint payment

on a new Player Piano. At the end of thirty days begin your regular monthly payments of $15.00. Make it a "family gift this Christmas. Surprise the family with a new Player Piano, an instrument that every member of the family can pky and enjoy.

In 30 Days Make Your First Payment of

$15 PER MONTI-

KEEP IH BUND TIUT THE LAYER

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OFFERED DURJ.NG 1HIS SALE n a full-size instrument, playing 66-note music. Choica of oak or mahogany case, beautifully finished. The player action is of the highest type and exceptionally responsive. FULLY GUARAiNTEED. This Plyer Piano compares favorably with instruments at $650,00 to $750.00, and the? complete outfit now U only

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IN THE HOUSE

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This Week

Ve will gire a mhogeny Floor Lamp with silk shade, Combination Pleyer Piano Bench, and $36.09 worth of Music Rolls of your own selection, either Q-R-S or Imperial Rolk.

We telicre this to be the most literal offer erer made a high-grade merchandise in Hammond asd as we expect it to meet with quick response frm shrewa bayers we urje prompt action, as our supply is limited to two carloads SPECIAL K0TICE

1 1 And Our Great Free Trial Phonograph Sale Ends Act Quickly!

Yon nay select any new c used FhonofTaph frcra our imraeiise stock and have it sent to your boose for 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL AND EXAMINATION, and if you are not completely pleased whb it in every particsdar, w will exchange it for any other Phonograph in our sice's and albw you all yon have paid for it on the eidkanp. Could anything be fairer? As we handle eight diJcreit make3, this makes year purchase perfectly safe, bo nutter what you nay select.

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Just North of tlio Michigan Central Tracks

Whiting Store SIO Clark Street

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