Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 162, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1920 — Page 6
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GRILLS GOV. OF N.JERSEY:
THOUGH DEMOCRAT. HE CARRIED EVKKY VOTE IN COUNTY
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vayc Public Officials, Not Bootleggers, are to Blame "for Death of Agents
" AsHIMJlON, Pre. I.S.-"Tfce Corc r.or of New Jcrs.v. in Lis nulbf.e i-I "" camraisrn a grainy t prohibition ait-J 1 :n this olTiri.'f." d-i-lirfil Wayne P.
v..ee,er, j-iiTai counsel for the Antt--: ' jn Lnstic, in . s taten'pr.: IssbcJ day concerning: the killing: of proi bit ion officer Moouincja Cayenne. Jersey. "r.ootleggers and rum runners ar-i i t the only errs re.-MKinpible for th i"iirtlr ' federal an.? ftate pro-i;bi-'n ofirf:;." Whffkr said "Kvery '..ii;c officer tv ho taks an rath e ' '".c to support too constitution and ' " :''rcc th law ai)1 wlio eondone5 the nsc, is inviting the murder of thec . .'.'icer.x, "A fc4"ra! juds som- mrnihs at?'i i cr.Jrmr.fd the law enforcing officers in his court who ere cpra!::i - n i-iiS'toa." territory, und pave a fuu- - fit ton about con? boil's used against 'Within a nv-nth two faithftjl !:! agfii'. w re hi.t within the j'lvisdiction of t'.iis court by those out"Th fe.Jera! grand Jury in Milwaul.c neu -ajM these outrages by t'.rr recent inexeujahle diniion
p-;.:nst the law. The 1. S. distri.-t at-j ; .r-ey who evidently permitted it j A-ithout a protest to the cc-urt Is Hi!
an unenviable position.''
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A f-i- X-v Year's treat v ill he xi ' n in the tow n ,aU l'riday ev--u.i.-It"". . :ains v. .!T cut foicihiM
t:i. , ,;.-r A j.'ocd program, also refi ...:!. nt- lo ser.ed. Sunday t i.'i:'ij! i-l.-.idrt-n t-.-pec.ally. 5:-. ited. Mr. an Mr?. I-w Ko;. tii worth S';n-
GIOUTTI'S ROME RESIDENCE STONED
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II. W oods and family. "i.--;.at h to the r-u.!y l.if.r-fs t,'iuy
Anothe r jri-Aanuat; tr , ; fir ii. e invaded the KtHe f,.,r,.'Ti rh.,i', in? and bearing' l.ir.ra i .. ,, -A -ejected ty the mj.li:iii.o. Jt was reported in K'.ir.c ;.& attempts at re-he ::(,, t j ;f;,.. Hi??wv4 by 7 ' A n t : ' ; ; o r
iM;i! pcritre-r it fCffering fioiri a 'fv re ia.-'.' ''f ipl;t.hrr;a. V'l.tToi.l Kt.thw.-lis anj Percy Jenio.i n;,: Miliar dinner with Jla.ry Duti.Wvlii.
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Kcp. Joseph V. Dvrcs. Th? r.epublican lar.(a5!-i!(? had little afTr-ct in the congresrional clfction in Cheatan co-jnty, Tenn. Rep. Joseph W. Byrns. Democratic candidate for the houe, carr;e.l every vote in his countv Uyrtio was active in the campaign, stumping: for his party in Oklahoma as well as his home state.
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Mr.'. W. II. Keeie- left 1h Tatter
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Miss s-araa .iaacK. i;oci:nr.i .:.- !ese; Mis-f-s Katlterine and Hester j
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T.orra Konich, a bnar3r at oKlt A1 !cr street, Indiana Harbor, iras shot Jas-t evening while lying: asleep in hi e-.vn bedroom ly a man w!iom the po-!:-: believe to be John Pussian of Chii a j, .Shortly aftr 9 o'clock Jo5'ph Aviza o:' Whiting in company with Russian, drove up to the Aidir street )iaUJ(; in f.n automobile and without knocking on the do-.r walked into th hott.e. A tl" tin-.e ef the men's entrance inti the houe the boardins hou-e ' ' ; V r '"'a-5 busily fnjas?a In doins to!:.e housework and beinr acquainted ith Aviza, shfl did not Question th-. rirr.'j entrance. Aviza ani P.ussian after conversing for a few moments with several other boarders, wa'kei into the bed room, v,;---rrin Konich was asleep and stood on! ?tarcd at him. Affr several mir.-
''f or ueiioeration. Prussian is alley"I to have tak-n a revolver from a !- r pocket of his tr-wra and after f -leering- tht weapon fr.r a few sco-e--l.-. pointed the gun at Konich ani j''ed tlie trizger. The b'j'J't v. hii-h v.-a3 of ;s eatiber :j-es"d tarough the pa!m of Konich's r cht Land and continued it? oour.ctt.r..u;li the abdomen. I'ei;0w b(.arders chrlnsr th ?hot rn?hed to the V't-to, but before i hey co-jid rear', it, r.-a.-.-ian had jumped fr,,m a. window the street, boa-ded the 'automobite -wb..'h had been standing outside and f !. In the nai!in another boarder T'lnrd to I.r. 0.-trc-a';, deputy Cor--r-r, -..;. jft-r drr.eir.y the injured
. ... , v"..riu:- naa htm s'nt to Jtun-rr.ond borpttai. .b.'.'.rdin- t.-i ford received from the hosr,:-? inorr.inp. Kt. w. ; u;.dd ar; not be-! ii?ved to te ferh'll9.
T'.o ariou.s churches in Crowr. Point observed the Xmas ffijon with appropriate exercises b'titt nir the occasion on Xnus eve, the i:bi!ur-n oi the different c'.,!?. civina; the pr -Stram in most insta;n.-e.. atr.a Ciaus vas present and distributed candy ai: ! J.uts to tho little ones. The criminal and circuit courts nt
enjoying a week's holiday and w:il not j b." in f'Vsivin until Jan. S. f Mr. and Mrs. llnimert Clynier ar. J !
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Th world's standard remedy fctkiJney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble ths TIational Remedy of Holland aincs 1695. Guaranteed. Three sires, ail drucfrwts. XMk Cai tha iiuii Gold Mt3I ea twf bmx ud accept ea irnititr
Earl Co and ntother spent the Orift- pl'l'f?ff.li.riT"lO:'y '.y:.'11'!'! .t 'y ' r.tas holidays, jn Chicago With Mr. and S " -4 ' V --iVV'"--GJ.',?'t ' ?' " Mrs. isv.n-Cole. t Z" : f&jXiLt.U' 1
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her parents until after New Year . f "i n Vk tf i H i i E S? J k I P 11 The go.'.d fellow, of Jlammond r- J ' Vi A-W-f': l ntembered the ch.ldren tit the l:. n- k jf'S
baskets with Xmas fe-oodie.s made C!i s,t? iCS't'V ' -X th hearts of thoso who aro deta'rv ! . ty" W V "p Mrs. Maurice McKenzie of Xew Vi.- '''si-iJlrjivi'V city arrived in Crown point on Thu- - (. rJ " 1 I ' Ni i T -'-,- ;j off at South Bond to vim tv-.O 1 - t ttfrrTPfrS'. li f f r.V.ltfj' '-S father and mother there. Mrs. M k "rT vv..r "j S Kcnzic and her father J. J. Putt e I , v and sitter. Miss Gladys, also went to "l ' " J t - j t-outh Und for Xmas day. I"""' ' " - ' TTT""1"'' -- Mr. and Mrs. Au?ust Johnson en-cr p. jS ff-X1"-'? J talned at a family dinner on Xmas da- - "y'tjJMr y..ff- - '.Vj -bout 13 guests beinc rr-s.-nt to e p - ,U -fl Joy the hospitality of the county : . T sJi fij , " ii"i,r,""T'"i tV 1 order and wi:"e. i ' ' Ti" . - j Lincoln Parry was token to M-r " SAJjf - lUMU-M. -J hoj-pital in Oary on Thursday to m- A' V VJ ' t elcrso an operation for the removal -i Sr b 1 ki'-V'V-i ' " i
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forth Ma n st:, .t. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD ! I ,i e P.lum left on Kridav n;-? '.t t r -i a.. ' . -i r4i
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Ejected From Traiiu Asks $5,CO0 Damages
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' j... j irc;ii a tram hy a conductor i t T.ff-n, Ohio, while pnrnute from P.Msburirh. Pa., f. t.lary, Itosi- Ptalls-i'oi;:-! tiled ..iif asainst the p.aitiniore " ''hi", in th- Oa-v rtjp..r;,,r c ,,., .st.-rday ask.p,; J...f n damage. Ti'.e T'a-'ntiff further ave,-. that .-he had - '' nd th.;t ie injured :? canyinjf i" about Tiffin and 'hat. later an operation wa? tj-ccssarv.
GARY MASONS
INSTALL OFFICERS!
I-i.-tal'at.on of offi.-er.- of Gary Ma-a-'-ii.-577, who were recently elected t ' s re during rl:e rnsuins; year will o-.'-ur tt tiie lodfffs rooms on l-'.fth iv"n'i' in Gary this eve-nip?. At the
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Ti. Pain, as prrand marshal. ""if ih-c-s. who will act during the com hi -f year. f: Harry M. Carrlnirer, Janiei H J-.lar. n-;iliain .1. Jiouda. Harry P. l.pi-fa.v. Henry li. h'ib'ey. rhar'es AV. ir.-tock. A't'rrd W. Krandt. Cuto V.. I.'.pdrcn. John H. Kn'sht. Kobe-it Kurtli. H. T- Macartney and He v. .T e pb 31. .mttl".
Kill Thai Cold With CASCAI Irf QUININE FOR -$Sfh AND Coldc. Coughs OlVYV La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours- Relievea Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form tjoes not affect Cta head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiata in liiii's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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IN EVERY ONE-POUND BAG . Get a pound today and compare this high-grade coffee with the kind you have been buying.
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Pre-Inventory Cleanup of all Player
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COME BEFORE INVENTORY and get the surprise of your life ! All Pianos must go. They'll never be cheaper be assured cf that. Why not surprise the family with a Player in time for New Years?
Truly magnificent instruments are these nationally-known Pianos that have been reduced for clearance just prior to our inventory. Orders have been given, to slash the prices to figures that will clean our floors of the finest makes of Upright, Player and Grand Pianos, in the latest models and finishes, and the public reaps the benefit. There is no need to wait longer to obtain a fine instrument that is the very last word in tone and action, and a delight to the eye. Here's a sample of the values that are to be had: This Brand New Player Only
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TI12 Unlimited Straube Service Gaes with Every Sale Made at this Store
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PIANO & MUSIC CO.
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