Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 6
Papo Six
THE TIMES
HEW
f'FAITHFUL" CLERK CONFESSES THEFT OF BANK MONEY
Uncmplovnient Conditions - Worse Than They Have
Ever
Been Before
Hi i.!.i;ti v nr uap.i.i: c ueitves f tcc roRESr-CMrTfT I N. SERVICE! I.Orjo", Jan. -7- "Wc nrc fat-in a :- crrntmt lml:.tri:il rrlnlsi til M-J-.r?. ilo.-lll rrl Julin llods, I.nbnrite rn-r.:r r of :arllcnnt In oiK-iiinc the n-:t)r.nl labor conference "a usiomploT. r..nl loiln?. It W n itUIs." continued Mr. IJoilg. "rm ntprdi nil n pr Uurope and cro to I nited Hula.'1 pr r.AKLF. r.i;cvr.s r'jtf. Rn-.-NrE:Nr l n. S"-ivi"S LONDON, Jan. . --N vrr prli-ips in Britain's hist-Try ! as 1 1." apparent lrf;.-w. L?tv cti ;abir a"i'i the (.'ovtrn r-ent Uten mire U'ai'U : '1 than t.day w-'.ien a - i n t or.f rtr.c of the entire 'a'.'or movewcrt va ope:i?d to launoh ra.irpafn of oyyx-sUion apa.ir.t-t ha t'lvcrnrrcr.t and ot r'ff r sal:st flic cabinet t enpt1! immediate alleviation f nen:pJoyir.-nt. The unriv.p! jj a-.' 1. 1 crii.s. which has been grov.-iag t,tca"!ily wort, has dad a nw element or kitlernoss injected liy labor' charg 2 tiiat a '.arte part of ilio 'nation's idR-nosd is artificial. LaVor leaders declare tlvat capital is inereaslnjr the numir of unemployed in deliberate attempt to fon-e dn wsj-cs, Tlio main outlines of the situation r t:e: Un mploy merit "i&3 passed the one million mark by a vide margin. l.a-V-r el roles el.iiui that tliose directly alfe-td. t-'s-jthcr u ith families and onpendents. run to a total of about f.v unilion. II-pcs tliat re-optr.ing trade with T'ttisMa ouiJ hrlnnr an industrial revival have to cvr"- to nothhiaT fr ther now ,,nn l'ttl likolvod of an A njrlo-Kuysian trade pact boms fc.sncd. The etctrsm.ta snr;; the labor leaders are -our. U i n; a penera! uriJie to co !:-! th g-ovcrmtieut to
trt out f n in-oc f rn : es oppo. sue a Irsr.tic action on the ground it would o-;)y increase this rational distress. ., Two sets of resolutions were drawn r.;r the trades union ion;rc;S today. tV dealing vih the ' international jtfpe.'t of une-!iiplfynicnt. the ether i-f'u the do.ne.-tie sit uation. Ths latest fi5'i:'""s on u nempl oy rr.rn t Ka rope J how the following conditions: Great L'.'itai-i's. v. ne:r;p" oy ?ij i not i:t!t:nr d'pen.lert? ) CC 7.000; short ' " t e workers. ." f tj . f i r 0 . ?vitjr'c-rland Unemployed OS. 000, in''tidins short timo workersI'icrniany Unemployed 300,000; short i.ae workers 7S.G0J.
r , , T" V A r
no attempt has been made ftndant to pay the bond.
by ds- r?!
Must Give Liquor Violators Jail Sentence Federal prohibition asrents wer In dry this morning' and It is understood that th' ir viM't v. as for the purpose of ins!?!ins tlint all persons who l.ave been arrested for ioatingr t'10 state llrjuir law for more than one C'ffensc be given Jail sentences. Federal agent Simons held a lengthy conference with Judgo Luiin of the Gary City court and It Is understood that he
made it plain that the government is A permit w as granted George IIu coins to Insist on .tail sentences or thev ! 5ck f"r tkf construction of a one.
will tak a change of venue in all liquor
Permits in Sum of $11,200 Granted Yesterday Construction was ftirt'd on a twostorr frame building to co?t $6.O0'''.no by Joseph Frost. Gary real estate mai. The permit was issued yesterday. The building will be lotatej at S13-Mon-roe street. 4
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ca.'-rs. It Is understood that Mr. Pinions and his workers will wage a campaign along tboro'. lines.
Alex . Smi' h. Tor eleven years Alex V. Smu assistant secretary cf the F'irst Ni. t:onal bank rf Memphis, had rt furJ to take a vaoarcn. This s iropress'd his eupc-riors at the barr ih.'it they rniied his pay at tiietr January meetinjr. 'wo !sys later hn auditor discovered Smith' failure to report a collection. When confronted Smith is said to have confessed tc holdine out collections for years and gave the amount as $C6,001.67.
WILL HEAR . CASE MONDAY Much interest li being displayed in Garj- as to the outcome of the decision "f the county commissioners at Crown Point next ATondiy when they wtil hear the rem. nsr i ances against the construct 'on of the Gary Beach Road. It is raid that .many of the manufacturing cono rna anil business men of North township who signed the re-
j monstrance will v HI, draw their ohjecI tions and that early spring will see the
Gary r.ea-h road under const ruet Ion. According ! one prominent Gary man yesterday he offered to bet a hundred to one shot that the road w ould be built.
tightener .Wilson Is planning to spend the remainder of the winter In California and expects to leave for 'there about Feb. 3. Mrs. Harold Thompson and diught'r returned yesterday from t!e Mercy hospital at Gary. The American L-fgin will give a masquerade dance at the Community hall Saturday evening. Prizes will be given.
John Lynch of Chicago business hero yesterday.
n- v. 1 a . - ; o" ' ' ' " ' - ' - - I 1.1 i parent!-. Mr .1 Mi . J.i . . - . .., one day thlu week. Mrs. Frank LU rv or. r t f;,-.-. i eeveral days In Chhago tina wiAdam Rolling !s! t t'.ll on th . k list. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austgn of "Mcago Heights Islted .ls partntn. Mr
e.r.d Mrs. .7. r. , The Infant da i. Geo. Auitfc' n I mon ia .
r- '. I.t nnd 1 .h fi.
story brick residence to coft $4,500.00 to be located at 4101 Connecticut street. Two .garage permits were Issued, one to Ar'n-ir Orbeson, S43 Pierce strfet. to cost $4.00, and one to Francis Stephens located at 341 Pierco street, at a cost of JSC0.00. A colony of homes will be erected
on Georgia street n th; o00 block by i . . j -, . i , Mrs. Joe P.isch, fcr erpiank and Combs, who control a A ,
number of vacant lots in that vicln- " ' 1 !lv Plan. for row ruI'MCM Weddin beils will
have already been completed. Con- vi:! before long. s-truoCon will start this summer. I Harry Puttledce. Jr.. who ! crated on at. St. Anthems
transact e.i
A
r.'om e" will v.it' CVtnim
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o n S u i! ! o ', J- -b
. at ; p. ni. 1.: ; : h.,d ! '. jtf.d. "" j Don't forge the da SCHERERVILLE j ZVXH 1 . I tiling g ...... I t
and
was
Chicago I
n Seherer-
LANSING
! The deal was consumated by J"tic i Pros., of Jolitt. 111., who acted as Hie ; agents for the ni',v owners. Th build- ; ing has a 60 foot frontage and the transaction was otic- of the most important that has taken place ou Washington . fctrcet for a number of months.
LIEUT. ALLEN HERE ON VISIT Lieutenant Pi.-hnrd Alien of the Polish air service is in Gary to spend a few1 days with friends. Allen left Gary about two years a . About S
An organ recital was given' at th ? i Evangelical Lutheran church at Lans-j ins Sunday evening by Mr. Walter; Sassrnannshausen, assisted by Mr. L. ! Abraham, vocal, and the school chii-i dren. every one enjoyed the evening, j Mrs. Fred Hecht. Mrs. Paul Sass and , Mrs. Wm. Schmidt were Chicago visit- j ors Monday. :
Walter Hecht was Tuesday In Franklin on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Koselke and family were Wanata visitors Saturday
was ophospital.
Chicago, last TTeek Is reported as getting along nicely. And Emli fchtess'e. who is at th . Margaret's hospital. Hammond, is on the road to re-covr-ry. A program find box social will be given at the Sc!ierer ilie public school on Feb. 3. n; J. p. m. Everybody cordially in '. i ted.
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Tbere's no i". ".?-".:: -ing about TUfei-O. It ffbS to vroik preirnptly. Stops the aorer.oss r,d couching brinijs relief snd comfort. TlIRPOIiMiito us. and It'a ersct;ve. It o to tft et of trouble remove the cavi-,0 and leavei you f oeiiug Uon and we.l Rcoinm.nr!fd ?iy phriax and druorUts. Kloo for croup, co.U. ctrrh, nenrftlg!, lumbago, headecties. Theetean, rle9ast o-iilnsr Ointment, witftcut taio or blitrr. Ftl direction with every parkaga. Moner rf3ni"ftl 1 j'n ret aatlnFied wita res alt. 3c end 60c.
Why y I
tror.lhs ago witli the Koschins
air i
and Sunday
GARY NEWS
Sell Washington
Street Property
r Jci'.ot, 111..' capital, today finan; Important Washington street real In Gary when the Gary C TteaJty Company sold the two ! lek building between Fifth and i. venues and occupied by the. Moo
to Sales Co.. for a consideration s
l e. in the neighborhood of ?",6,000
ed an estate icntral rtory Sixth e Auaid to
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG GRAY HAIR ' Cu te reatored to its orifflnal color with VAN'S MEXICAN B HAIR COLOR RESTORO It it not a dye, but restores the hair to its natural color, so gradually that your most intimate friends cannot detect its use. You will be highly pleased with the results, or your money refunded. At all assists II. CO str fettls. the Kells Company NrrYBUHOM. N. Y. DIBTRiaiUTOftS
i DEATH CLOSES
The "chick n farm". located on P.ldge Road -outh of Gary and known as t.:e steci city's Monte Carlo, is
closed Hard luck oas Kit th proprietor. William C. Flanagan. In the past month. Ohly recently two bold holdups occurred at th- chicken farm when parties of four and thre masked an-i armed hand-.ts s s .; ed down upon the famous gambling rer.dezvous and robbed the proprijeor and denizens of the g an-.es. Shortly a.fter t'.is Jir. Flanagan was called to his fi rmr home 'at Clinton, la., on account of the death of hi? father and to date has not returned. U is also sa.d that four "house men" who were mvployrd. at the place have also left the city aad the doors of the place are now closed.
squadron headed by Major Fountelroy -Mr- uay was ln Lansing on Dunnes.' of Chicago. Allen went to Poland. He j Wednesday. x will return to the Polish front in tho ! Mr' amJ Mrs- William Lans and spring. j family have moved back to Lansing , from North Carolina, where thev had HUSBAND CRUEL j th'!r ho,n dr thQ :ast two WANTS DIVORCE: Mn anrJJfr3- Otto Schmidt are the
proua parents or a bat.y hoy.
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yrelcr puis,
proviJcd pron-ipt ar.d proper ix-rforrnin;e
proves promise. Boicham's Piil3 are used ly people ail ovr ti.e g)o;jc and hie la-pest sale o any medicine in the world !
.uct. rrporr---om- f L, ? VI- 5 If .'-1 wT tfl, ' V A
KOTAl.KO at n
trotr druirlt'. Or al.il 10 cnU. ai;..i r itimpi. fu Floor u
KOTALKO OFFICE. 84-48 StiUoa X. Maw York. N. V.
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my vbrt.
LL
' la koxea. 10c-, 25c
ESSORIES
Su:t was filed ;n the Gary L-ske s.;-' penor court by EJith Plaemire i against her husband. William Biaemire. Plaintiff charges defendant with
cruel and inhuman treatment.
BROWNATONE ENDS
GRAY, STREAKY HAIR
Ladies, tn society, no mere tolerate ry, streaky hair thin they cio unbecoming gowns. Neither CRn"lh buins3 girl or person in any walk of life who would keep up-to-date. The proven, tested and absolutely harm'ess way to tint gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair is with
. . S) ' 1
nrowiiatone. this on bottle, risv
to apply tint gives distinct shades from !ightst golden to the deepest brown or black. "Prownatone" tints instantly and w-ill make you look ten years younger over r.ight. No nvussy, dirty pas'os to bother with no waiting for result1'. -All druggists recommend "Brownatone" rn a money back guarantee 50c tnd $1.50. Two colors rhading from "Golden to Medium Brown'' and "Lark Brown to Black." Special Free Trial Offer For a fre trial bottle with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing nd war tax to The Kenton Pharmaeal Co., 601 Coppin bidg.. 4'"vinsffen, T y A.iv.
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DWIGHT M. .KINDER FILES SUIT FOR STATE OF INDIANA
East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market
Lake County Prosecutor Piw'ght M.
Kinder, yesterdav filed suit for the
state of Indiana against one George j thonciu cf Fast Chicago for payment i 7 1 A rWIP A HO A VF
... i-T VftllV-JlUV i X V A.
BEE HIVE BUILDING PHONES 24, 85, 825
EAST CHICAGO, IND.
defendant in tho sum of $200. f'0. fend?.r,t did not appear in court
and
AUTO ACC
AT REDUCED PRICES No. 18 HOWE SPOTLIGHT Rc;ru!ar price $12.50 $10.00
j CHAMPION AND A. C. TITAN SPARK PLUGS All $ 1 sizes 75c GOODRICH COMBINATION REPAIR SHEET For tube repairs. ! 75c size ; 55c MOTORCAR FINISH Red or black. 1-qt. size. rcr-uLu $2.25. $1.80
I JOHNSON'S PREPARED. WAX LIQUID Polishes your car; list ' price $1.00 SOc THOMSON'S PENETRATING 01 LI FISK RED TOP TIRES
! Stops squeaks, dissolves rust; for auto and truck owner?, garagemen, i plumbers, machinists, etc. 1 -pint can. regularly $1.00, Q()r
r"-w'"' WHIZ AUTO TOP DRESSING
; OUT 0' ORDER STOMACHS
I EXTRA SPECIAL Fancy Peaberry Coffee. 3 lbs. SOc. Ib 28c ; Especially prepared for refinUhins
iaui.- utiu v u.i taijtsO. I - ual l
$1.30
Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended w ith "P'ape's Diapepsin"
The moment you cat a tablet or two
Sugar With 3 lbs. of any of cur bulk coffer, 5 pounds for 3Sc Granulated Sugar With grocer)' or meat order, 5 lbs for 43c Fresh Peanut Butter M.idc while you wait, per pound 35c Rio CofTee 5 lbs. $1.10; per lb. 25c Fresh Roasled Coffee. 5 !bs for $1.45; per pound 30c Our Leader Coffee 4 pounds $1.35; per pound 35c
of Pape's Dlcpepsln all the lumps of j M R Blend 3 lbs. $1.25 ; per lb. 42c indigestion rain, the sourness, heart- i
10 Fancy Gunpowder Tea Per lb.. . 69c
;asej. due
wonderful
hum and belching of
Millions of people .know that it is j Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea. per lb. 69c needless to be bothered with indigest-' , -..-' t ' it . - r ion. dyspepsia or a disordered stoma, h. Ltpton S Cocoa, per l 2 lb. t.ns. . . 25c A few tablets of Pane's Diapepsin neu- JJnccfJd Biscuit. 3 bcxes for 25c
tralir." aridity and give relief at once no waiting! Buy a box of Pape's Oiapepsin now! Den t stay dyspeptic! Try to regulate yo'ir stomach so you can at favorfe foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits si (Treat. adv.
e.'can Farnilv Soap With tea o- j can, regular price crfffc order. 6 bars for c!$1.65 at Pet Milk Tall size, 2 cans for. . . 25: ;
Crystal White Soap 10 bars for 69c ' Early June Sifts, Peas 6 cans, 85c 1 3-pIy , Per can 15c ' tires. Fancy Corn 6 cans 90c; per can 16c ' sjzc
Tomatoes Solid Pack, No. 3 can 18c
SCll
special at
ATLAS RELINERS Inner armour for weak
vulcanizing; 30x3! ' $2.75
Tclmo Brand Jellies in 5 lb. stone ! Other sizes at proportionate price:. jars (apple and grape or currant ior raspberry-, per jar $1,291 WHIZ STOP LEAK Farm House Peaches, No. 3 can 35c For leaky radiators, empty can inCobb's Red Raspberry, can. .. .38c to radiator; C C Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard 2 lbs. 43c 75c' size at ... SPECIAL! Srr.ilax Cl.n regulafe j ' r
Soc; o cans tor $1 ; per can. . . loc : F"arm House Olives, full qt. jars.. 65c Sardines, in pure olive oil, 2 cans 25c j
Oversize, extra p!y, guaranteed good mileage. 30x312. list $30.60, at... $23.00 32x4. list $42.50. at. . .$35.00
FISK BLACK FABRIC 30x3. list $16.80, at. . . S13.00 30x3'-, list $20.00. at... $17.00 32x3!, list $25.00. at... $21.50 31x4, list $28.00, at... $23.00
HOOD CORDS Extra ply, for extra long wear, guaranteed 12,000 miles. 32x3 'i. list $50.03, at. . .$37.50
32x4, list $62.80, at. 34x4, list $66.35, at. 32x41'-., list $76.05, at. 33x41,, I.st $77.80, at.
34x4', 2, list $79.50. at.
30x3'
'. fabric
.$47.00 .$49.75 .$57.75 .S5S.50 .$59.75 .$25.00
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We carry a full line cf fresh meats. .We dress our own Poultry WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY
516 CHICAGO AVE.
EAST CHICAGO
(Open Evenirigs UniU 8:30)
niONE 1530-J
7ZM
j I
Max Heyman
294 Hohman St.
Tel. 3641
Grocery opeciais
For Friday &. Saturday
GOLD MEDAL aOUR With $2 grocery order, "I 1 CL
l a bbl. for
Get These Bargains For Friday and Saturday at WM. R. SCHILLO & SON GROCERY AND MARKET ; 902 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 3430 , We Give S. & H. Gieen Stamps and Deliver Anywhere in the City
MEAT SPECIALS -Small Pork Loin Roast, per lb. . . .24c Small Pork Butts, per lb 21c Veal Breast wilh Pocket, per lb. . . 15c 'Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb 22c Choice Veal or Pork Chops, per lb. 27c Choice Chuck or Pot Roast, !b24c-2Sc Brick Cheese, fresh, per lb 25c louns American Cheese, per lb. . .29c Good Luck Margarine, 2 lbs 59c Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard, per lb. .19c Our Famous Batter, special, lb. . .54c Gem Nut or Nelson Nut Margarine, V per lb., 25c; 2 lbs 48c GROCERY SPECIALS Empire Preserves, any fruit, 14 oz. jar 39c Club House Best Pineapple. No.
22 size per can 33c
Rosdale Peaches, No. 2z can. . . .43c
No.
can
.32c
Tomatoes. No. 3 can, special. . .12c Zengas Macaroni or Noodles, box. 5c Lenox Laundry Soap, 10 bars. . . .45c Swift's Classic White Laundry Soap Special 10 bars Classic and 1 bar Wool Soap for .73c Sunbright Cleanser, while it last?. 4 cans for 17c Try' Our Special Blended Coffee 3 lbs., 93c; per lb .32c Uncolored Japan Tea, in bulk, lb. 54c Pure Cane Sugar, all you want. per lb 83,4c Jell-0 or July Jell, any flavor. 2 boxes for .23c Pure Cider Vinegar, while it lasts. per Lottie 12c Puritan Hops and Malt . . . 9c
Wc Carry a Full Line of Fruits, Vegetables, Notions, Cigars, Cigarettes,
lobacco aad Candy
GOOD LUCK2 lbs. ...
MONARCH BRAND COFFEE 3 lb. can 99c
57c i4c
PRUNES Select, medium. Per lb. .
FANCY ICED COOKIES 1Qp Per lb 1 C
NUTRO CONDENSED MILK g Per can FANCY SWEET CORN. PEAS AND TOMATOES No. 2 1f)r cans, doz. $1.18, can.
TALL CAN SALMON
ft 4
er can
JELL-O-Per pkg MONARCH BAKED BEANS Per can . CRISCO Per bl. can
15c
10c a a 10c 22i c
FANCY SAUER KRAUT 1 "ftNo. 2!, can
va. i:. a?v HI - ii r, kir'ka jm. ai ah. v .
row oiiee iorfc
3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor, Indiana A few of our many bargains for Friday and Saturday Jan. 28-29, Monday, Jan. 31 MMMBnaaWHaBMMaaaWaaaHaaM SUGAR Fine Granulated SVe lh
COFFEE Best Peaberry, none 1 (( better. 4 lbs, for 1 UU ARGO STARCH Special for this 7.lf sale, per pkg ' SOAP I clo Naptlia or American (2r7 Family. 10 bars for V C
i.i nn .rW-fiiVi aH-ITnim- arhu ,r' --..-.
.tm ,aiia
CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES 3 cans ,
2c3 c
LUX Specially priced for this 1 fl. sale, per pkg iU2 -mKmmsmumBBnmmmmmtmmmmKrvmtmai faTT mmmw t mm. nm.i -avjan SOAP S'jj'tencr Family or I Vail Toilet'Soop. lObars for "
ft I.
I;
I
4
I Lard, Cooipoood Special 1 3c Jh,
SUGARPer Ib.
8c
DR. HESKETT Specialist Treats all chronic, nervous, blood and special diseases of men and women. Hours 9 A. M. to8 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 12 M. 155 STATE STREET Phone Hammond 228 Hammond, Indiana
PRUNES Good meat. g2.50 25 lb. box at V DRIED APRICOTS The 25 C best money can buy, Ib. . . DRIEDPEARS-ChojcSc stock, per Ib PEACHES Choice stock. 9c per lb
CALIFORNIA PEACHES
QUAKER OATS This Sale 11c PKGE.
" lb.
25c
FIN'EAPPLE- Fouler brand. 21 ' can
APRICOTS -Fowler brand. 2' can
25c 25c
BLACK BERRIES -Fow- 25 r Icr brand. No. 2 can. ...
I
tO'?
1
Good Luck Margarine S3c Ih.
SAUER KRAUT No. 3 can.
10c
Special, per can
CAROLENE OR NUTRO MILK Q
Per can
GINGER SNAPS Fresh baked. 10rt
Per lb.
CORN MEAL-- White or vel-
us.
CLAUSSEN'S CATSUP 8 oz. bottles. O Ci
3 for
NAVY BEANS Specially priced, O C!
6 lbs. for.
n it v n r i r
L n 1 1, o t - l ancv lou:ifT
American or brick cre.un. per Ib
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
2 7 c
1'
Special, per dozen
Sic
BRICK CRLAMERY BUTTER Special, A J
per id.
Floor
H lour
FILLSBURY'S EEST 241 ; Ib. sack". . .$1.33" PILLSBURY'S BEST 50 fb. sack $2.69 FILLSBURY'S BEST Vz bbl. sack $5.25
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