Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1921 — Page 14

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THE TBfE Thursday. Feb. 10, 1921.

LADS SHOW BAD CRIMINAL TRAITS

Tout hoys rangier la r from li years to 16 year who har baan gathered in by tha East Chicago Jurentla authorities. wer thin morning taken to CroTm Point to g-lTen a heaHcg bfora Judgo E. M!!a Norton. Tha four boys, whetn it niay ta aia liava all tha aTerlan.-a. all tha ability and a.11 tha lntrl'tgenfo of tha modern day criminal. hr In tha handa of tha Juvanlla athr1tl Tra.l :imri befora Two of tha hoys ho been at the Indiana l'y School at r;a'.nfle'.!. one of whom Is vn now ut on y-r'-A motif; soma of the charge rrhlcn :-,- been preferred a.ttnet two of the bov-a." Joseph 5rgovlrh and hl brotfcer CJeorge Oregovioh, of HI 142nd -treat. ) tht of looting railroad car .n the Interstate yards at 142nd and -a'.lroad avenu?. For sometlrna spatial railroad detactles hava been assigned to this section, on account o? the large amount of gwoda etolen from oars while lylnj In the yards, but efforts to catch the culprits have, been made in atn until yesterday afternoon. It Is said that the boys have taken cloth goods, food stuffs, lumber and other goods and are also accused of having: stolen and destroyed a number of bags of peanuts, amounting- to a iarge sum of money. BOY MASTF31 CIUMIXAL. That Joseph (JregOTlch haa the tslnts of a mz-ster criminal can be seen by the manner in which he operate1. It is said that he has hired different young boys at tne rate of 25 cents a day, to assist in looting: the cars anJ In helping' to strip the Inside of the

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freight cars of Ha packing1 etc. Journal boxes and other equipment of the car has Jso been stolen, entailing a heavy loss to the railroad. ROBS SLOT MACHINES, Alex Dantoa, age 13. residing at 8SU3 Butternut street, Indiana Harbor, is another one of the boys with whom the Juvenile authorities have had much trouble. Alex admits being- at Crown Point 6 or 6 tlm-ss. This time he Is accused of stealing some revolvers from a drug store at Indiana Karbor and of robbing chewing gum slot machines all orer the city. When arrested an entire cap full st pennies was found in the boy's possession HOB HAN WHILE HE) SLEEPS. Joe Nemioh of Narv Place and Ml its

Selas, of 4220 Todd avenue, two more members of the gang, told of how they had traced a man while he was in an

intoxicated condition to a boarding-

house and now they had watched him place a sum oif money in a trunk and authorities, were this mornlg taken to trunk, stealing about $20, later dividing it equal among them. When asked as ,to how they accomplished the robbery one of the boys, Mike Selas. stated that it was easily done. "All we had to do was to put one of the fellows outside of the house on guard while another watched over the man." The other boy with the aid of a

j hammer and screw driver broke open ! ti-nnl. n .4 l - A

w. uiiti rest was easy, MORE BOMB THROWING IN CHI. CHICAGO, Feb, 8 Bomb throwers, who caused an explosion at the Tyson apartment hotel early today, throwing 200 g-uasts into a panic, are be-

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East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market BEE HIVE BUILDING 714 CHICAGO AVE. PHONES 24, 85, 825 EAST CHICAGO, IND.

SPECIAL Peaberry Coffee. A very good drink. Per pound

3 lbs., 80c

28c

Sugar, with 3 lbs. of any of our bulk coffee, 5 lbs. for 33c

Granulated Sugar, with grocery or meat order. 5 lbs 38c Fresh Peanut Butter, made while you wait, per lb 35c Rio Coffee. 5 lbs. $1.10, per lb. . .25c

i Fresh Roasted Coffee. 5 lbs.. $1.45,

per lb 30c Our Leader Coffee. 4 lbs. $1.35, - per lb 35c r niJ 1 it. ei Ik A1.

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Fancy Gunpowder Tea. per lb. . . .69c Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea. lb 69c Lipton's Cocoa, J2 lb. tins 25c Uneeda Biscuit. 3 boxes for 25c erican Family Soap, with tea or coffee order. 6 bars for 35c Pet Milk, tall size, 2 cans for 25c

Early June Sifted Peas, 6 cans 85c, per can 15c Fancy Corn, 6 cans 25c, can 14c Tomatoes, solid pack. No. 3 can. 18c Kenwood Wafers, (like Nabisco) regular 50c value at 35c

Fancy Oil Sardines, 2 cans 25c Log Cabin SyruD at . . . 39c

lUJd rasruoned Buckwheat flour, 3

pounds package for 45c Farm House Brand Peaches in heavy

syrup, large can at 35c Queen Olives, in full quarts 59c Potted Tuna Fish, for sandwiches at per can lPfc Superior Family Soap, 10 bars. .49c Oscar Mayers Pure Lard, 2 lbs. ..39c Toilet Paper. 3 rolls for 25c Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars 23c Jewel Carpet Cleaner 25c

We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY

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Profits Swept Away By a mighty stroke of the pen we sweep away profits for Friday and Saturday. All we ask is that yoa do your shopping early it will heli you and help us with the tremendous amount of business we necessarily must handle in this short time. These prices for Friday and Saturday only. CMgsls? Produce Goo

Northeast Cor. State and Oakley Avenue Opposite Postofflce, Hammond PHONE 1696 FREE DELIVERY

EGGS

STRICTLY FRESH SELECT COUNTRY EGGS Per dozen

YELLOW ONIONS, per bushel ... 40c WISCONSIN POTATOES, per bushel 90c

APPI 17 Q CHOICE GREENINGS, BALDWINS, RUS- eft 1 CO JlTBrliiL& SETS, NORTHERN SPIES-Per bushel P 1 Oil

FANCY J0NATH0N APPLES Per box $2.75

CELERY Fancy home-grown. Big bunch for ORANGES Sweet Nayals. Per dor .50c, 30c and LEMONS Extra selected. Per doz. . GRAPE FRUIT Extra large. 3 for

CABBAGE New, per lb. 4c. Old, per lb

25c 20c 20c 25c

2c

CARROTS Also Beets, Parsnips, Rutabaga. Per lb. LETTUCE Fancy leaf, box 30c. Head Lettuce, 3 for SPINNACH 3 lbs. for. GREEN ONIONS Per bunch DRY ONIONS Per peck

3c 25c 25c 5c 12c

Phone Orders Given Careful Attention efMCAGO PRODUCE CO.

ing- sought' by tha Chicago police. Almost every window in thu e!g:htstory building was shattered and windows in adjoining buildings were broken by the force of the explosion. Guests fled to the street in night attire and ueveral women fainted. None was injured.

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The Bsc Sale B

$40 Bhe Serges a19

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This Non-Profit Sale is not of our own choosing it had to come. We are forced to raise cash. Never in recent years has there been such drastic slashing of prices. We are cutting the prices regardless of profit, they are actually lower than we can replace the same merchandise today. Buy for future needs. The prices are even below pre-war prices. Don't delay attending this sale. Bargains like these can't last!

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Suits at $14.75 These suits formerly sold at $35. They are single and double breasted models, mostly brown mixtures, splendid quality suits and 1 A 7Ht mighty big bargains at ATTf-J

Suits at $22.50

These are green and brown worsteds, and sold at $45 earlier in the season. We are not radiial when we say they are tremendous values, at this special price O O f f Only .;. JJJ

'Pardon me, hut Im on mj way to the J.

Cuss Non-Profitahle Sale. You'd be rarprued how people hare teen rnhhering at me. Thajik goodaeu, I hare onlj 2 block to go. "I heard Gcjs wax going to put on t sale to start Friday morning, and believe me, I'm not going to miss it. A suit and overcoat for me boys. I think I'll take the $40 Serge and the $56 Overcoat. Oh boy, just think, I get 'em both for $53.25. Ge, I wiih it was dark, so I conid start some

speed.'

Fine $55

SUITS R

educe

d to 5

Very latest models, among them the popular brown stripes; pure all wool suits, niftily tailored. It's a ehame to even attempt to compare these suits with other so-called bargains elsewhere selling at this price.

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Suits 8

These will be lucky purchases for young men who appreciate style. Double wear, remember and $39.50!

Bl

ue Flannels $32

Preferred by many above serges. Beautiful suits that Formerly sold at $60 . Wonderful bargains at $32.50.

Takeany S50 OVERCOAT 123-12 Or any $40 Overcoat at $19.50! Not junk, but high grade dignified Dress Overcoats! Think of it, actually below prewar prices ! You'll not see bargains like this again soon. nd !

Strictly Dress Trousers go at $Ho9

Think of what you paid for them six months ago. There is a splendid assortment to choose from. Then we have a big assortment of work and dress trousers, valued to $7.50 at $2.95!

$3.50 Dress Shirts . $1.95 $5.50 Flannel Shirts $2.95 Blue Chambray Shirts 95c $12 Silk Shirts . . $5.45 $3.50 UnicwrSuits . $1.95

$12 Sweaters : : : $5.95 $3 Caps . . $1 and $1.95 $6 Hats $3.45 $1 Wool Hose . : . . 49c $2 Neckwear . . . . 95 c

One-half block East of the Postoffice.

Tailor and 236 E. State St.

OPEN EVENINGS-

Be sure you reach the right place

Haberdasher Hammond, Ind.

PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON ALL OUR MADE TO MEASURE SUITINGS