Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1921 — Page 12
Friday, February 4, 1921.
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Gust artUl. new proprietor of a. "dry" saloon at 2155 Adams street In Gary, who came to Brief on the, eveningof Jan. 26, when he wa arrested by the Gary police on a charRe of violatingth state liquor law wa.i found Kuilty and fined a sum of $1')0 and to3 and sentenced to 30 days in the county Jatl by Special Judpe Frank Sheehan In the city court. Through hie attorney he appealed to the crlmms.! court. According to information Radvill .i d everything In his power to keep the cwt from coming to trial and It said that several lawyers refused in handle his case when he attempted i.- Ret them to mke an effort to
GOES TO CHURCH THEN RUNS AWAY Charles Scrak, 15-11 Pennsylvania street, Gary, reported to the poiice this morning that his con, John, 13 years old. left the house last Tuesday morning accompanied by his later and has not been seen or heard of a'.nce. Aorord-in? to the report the Kirl returned home alone and told the father that John skipped out of church. He i.-r described as being- larfre for his air-, lirht complexion, wore a brown ?u'.t with a red stripo. blue overront with a white stripe, black stocking cap, knee pants, liRht brown shoes arid black stock.ln its.
The body was removed to Guy's morgue. I'p to noon today, Johnson's slayer was ftlll at largre. Yesterday the police conducted a thorough investigation and although they learned soint of the particulars of the shootins. they were unable to learn who fired the shot that caused his death. It Is understood that Johr.'cn uttered vile oaths when residents of the building- refused to let him In the
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lUaMi" the rasp. liadviil's arrest i, : i-1 est ! n ir .'to ry. i't drink parlor
!ir!n;s to liRht an It was at tills same a month or so oro
,itt a will known prohibition apent as found in the placo intoxicated. !.e drink fmporlum wn.s then owned another Gary man und it is fald -at he fen.-inp; nrrrst disposed of his see to Tiadvi'.l. Tt i said that wi.i n the said proMilon asrent was seen in the place he as st.ir.dirifT behind the bar in an toxic-aied condition end that the proletor at that time was takiritr life .. slttii.cr in a corner smokinjr a Ah v. Whin an officer ch-ne ir.to the ft drink pari;-. the prohibition ;ent is r ported to l.nv !l!i-d hltt ir and mad'.' himself known.
GARY NEWS
Two Accidents Reported A Do4(r sedan car owned by Dr. Yarring-ton vr-as lmas'ii In a collision at 8th avenue and Washington street at Gary last nlKht when an Oldsmoblle driven ty E. U lAle.a, S24 Connecticut etreet crashed Into his car at th intersection. Tn another collision this morninp- a Calumet Baking company truck was damaged at 14th avenue and Jefferson street -when another truck driver boama confused and crashed Into him.
IND. HARBOR NEGRO TELLS WILD YARN i.. W. C. K?anj, Indiana Harbor r... who was arretted by th Gary -"l.co and stated before Jude Dunn '; ,(';, v mom i ni? that he was r.ot a agabond and that he owned the lar.tr--i pool :-i.',"u in Indiana- Harbor at hv.Lst ha- n so'xi Imagination. l.'pon making an investigation CapL.i'n James Vodicka learned that K".i..ir.d own j! r-.. pool room and neither has he the brass cuspidors which h" stated adorned the floors of the amurvnmt place. He will be brought to trial i-ometlrne today.
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ANOTHER MURDER IN GARY 7th JWrnifn C?oored who was found In a 3r'njr condition with a bullet hole through his head between two buHdlnrs at Adams street !n Gnry early yestrrtay mornlnar dld nt the Mercy !i.-.Tdtnl late last Tiicht. ... . . . . .j New Tlublrsl c'p-ir con be purchased by any reliable- d'-aler . 1-31 "ti a SBaacaeRiBT
McNAMEE FUNERAL HELD TODAY
ing- committee of trie University club of Gary for the remddeling of the Thomas K. Knotts residence at 7th avenue and Adams street, which was recently acquired by the club for a new home. The University club members took possession the first of this month and expect to make alterations to the extent of eig-ht or nine thousand dolls rs. The Knotts residence was ono of the first substantial brick residences erected in Gary when Thomas Knotts was mayor of the city.
The funeral of Mrs. MeNamee, wife of Lawrence W. MoNamee. auditor of the Gary Works; of the Illinois Steel company and Gary hanl company and president of the Oary Heat, L.inht & Water company, was held a,t the Christ
Kplscopal church this morning at 9:3" i o'clock, the Rev. James Foster o'- j flclatlnp. Following the services the body was shipped to Cooperstown, X. : Y., for burial. j
BILL WILL EFFECT CITY CLERK'S SALARY A bill Introduced in the leg-t.-inture. this week by Senator C. . Holmes, of Gary would combine the offices of the city clerk of Gary and clerk of the
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Who Is the Most Beautiful Girl in Hammond? Do you know her? Do you know "that fM.nie and fortuneawait her? Io you know that this city will be honored If she is found here? Sear'-h is now belnff made. Kvrryone In this vicinity 13 Invited to help find her. REWARD! $20,200.00 IN CASH As announced. The rhicag-o Tribune has agreed to pay JlO.fon.OO in cnh to th most benutlful girl found and S10.200.10 in rash to 60 others. Kvery Klrl in this territory unmarried or widow is eligible, xcept professional boautls. All that if necessary is to peloct a photojrrnph of yourself or some friend, write th nam, address and occupation, on the back of it. and send to "Beuty Contest," The Chica-g-o Tribune. 7 S. Dr-arborn St., Tilearv JTrst I'lctures will be xnjblished In next Sunday's Chicago Sunday Tribune.
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city council at a salary of $3,000 a ytar. The present nalary of the cii clerk is now only 2,o"0. It is because of the low salary that there i so few aspirants for that ol'Ii-i-. Ai present Mrs. Ralph Ross, .who was appointed city clerk to fill the vacano; of Herbert C. Francis, Is the only can (lidate for the of rice.
HEAVY BUYING IS REPORTED CHICAGO. Feb. 4. Retail merchant -have cleaned their shelves of surplus stocks and ajfaln have bei;un to b'iy heavily in preparation for an activ buying season this spring, according to leadltiK wholesale dry Roods rin-ii here today. This means, according t
f. V. Farwell. president of the J. V. "arwell company, that prosperity has .-eturned. "When it became apparent that the public would ni.t purchase rncrchar.lise because of hirh prices, retailers nrtailed buying." said h'arwe;;. "Now hey are buying: what they want, and lesire a great deal, which indicates a eturn of consumiiifr power." The spring: wholesale buying season, vhich started to b'-cnie active early his week, is feat '''! by the arrivals f thousands of retailers who report ley expect to do a k'mm! bur-'jnss this v ear. A new Ilublni cl?ar they are sweet 'rid mild smoke. nil dealers. l-.il
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I was unable to do my housework and my kidneys wer-- Irreg-ular In action. Doan's Kidney Pills entirely cured me."
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