Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 11

Friday, February 11, 1921.

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GARY NEWS

Arre3ted Colored Liquor

Law Violator in Gary

The aecoal colored person to be r

rested in Gary for violating the sttte

liquor law eince the Volstead act be

came effect! . -was taken into custody

ist night when he police sent a stool into the place cf Harry St. Claire at 1986 Broadway nnd with marked blils bought several drinks. The case will

come up for trial tome time today.

REDDING- AT

CITY COURT

Deputy Prosecutlnjr Attorney Daniel 3. Redding' of Gary is acting: in the capacity of prosecutor in the Gary police

court today in the absence of Prosccut-

insr Attorney Dwlght M. Kinder who is supervising the prosecution ia the

carter ir.urder trial at Valparaiso.

Resume Carter Trial

At Valparaiso

The Carter murder case o Gary was resumed in th oPorter county court at Valparaiso this r.iorhlngr follo-w-lngr an adjournment yesterday on account ol the death of William Stelnway. brother-in-law of Attorney Augrust Bremer o Crown Point who with Attorney Caldwell, colore!, is assistins Prose-outing-Attorney Dwisht M. Kinder in the prosecution.

GERALD BOWMAN VISITS GARY Cerald Bowman, formerly with The Times at Hammond and now connected with the "Stare and Stripes" at "Washington, D. C, and Chicago, was a Gary visitor today working in the interest of the proposed bonus bill.

PLEDGE INDIANA MANFAIR TRIAL IXrIAN"APOLJS, Feb. 11. Governor McCray signed extradition papers for the transfer of Macy Gtddena, IS, from Gary, Ind.. to Sylvester. Ga.. where he is wanted on a charge of murder. The governor honored a request for extradition aftea- former State Senator Guthrie, special investigator, returned from Georgia with the report that Sylvester citizens pledged a fair trial for the man. who feared lynching.

ORDER FOR ILLINOISJSTEEL CO. The Illinois Steel company received an order for 10.000 tons of rails from the Oregron and Washington railroad. The tTnited States Steel corporation reported a.n ordar for 14,000 tons of rails from the Missouri. Kansas & Texas. Chicago steel men say that western roads are buying fairly liberally of spikej and other accessories.

ARMY INNEW HOME The Salvation army corps of Gary ic

now splendidly housed In a fine new building on Washington street, which was dedicated this week. The erection of this home is considered by di- '. visional officers as a district triumph i'cr the future of the Salvation army i n Indiana. Commissioner William ! Peart of Chicago, chief officer of the !

rntlre central west, attended the dedl catory service at Gary last Sunday.

AUTHOR OF FAMOUS DETECTIVE STORIES . SAYS HE WILL REVIVE "NICK CARTER"

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Moat recent photograph of Frederic Van Renssaleer Der, better know at "Nick Carter." Fredric Van Rensaleer Dey, the famous author of the "Nick Carter" itories. says he ia g-oine to revive Nick Garter, who will now appear in a book. Mr. Dey ia of the eleventh jjeneration of one of the oriffinal settlers of Manhattan Island. He wae photographed during: a demonstration of bullet-proof g-laes at the South Armory, Boston, Mass., where he is visiting hia aon, K. Van Renssaleer Dey.

sister. Mary, 24 years old, who came

to Gary from the old country several days ago and has not been seen or heard of since.

Dismiss Colored MEN Eleven colored men. who wer ar

rested at 2100 Jefteroon etreet in Gary last night during a gambling raid were found rot guilty and released by City Judge Punn In the Gary polioe court this morning.

district teday in hopes of capturing a colored man who stabbed and seriously injured his wife at Indiana Harbor last night. The Indiana Harbor aii thorities asked the Gary police to be on the lookot for him as It was believed he would make an effort to get tnto Garyand hide.

GARY PATIENTS AT

MARTINSVILLE

Charlei OTDonnell, former member

cf the Gary police department and now

employed at the tin mill, writes his

Gary friends that he is taking treatment at the National sanitorium at

Jiartlnsville, Ind.. for an attack ot

rheumatism and is getting along sc

well that he expect sto be home within

very short time. Mrs. Charles ran-

lelson. wife of Sergeant Danielscn or

the Gary police department who ha

also been taking ti treatments re

turned from Martinsville yatrday.

LOOK FOR HARBOR

NEGRO IN GARY

Gary police officers are still keeping

a vigilant eye In the south side colored

BILL IS NOT LIKELY TO PASS IXDIANAPOI.IS, Ind., Feb. H.Vn-oasir-'s among members of the general assembly over the division jf the state Into 12 instead of 13 congressional districts in accordance with the 1320 census nut considerably relieved today by the report from Washington that the passage of the national reappointment bill in the United States enat was unlikely. The bill has already paired the house, but Indiana political leaders have been Informed that the majority in the senate will nrt permit it to be considered during the remainder of the aixty-aixta congress. ,

Brooklyn than in Cincinnati. "Walter "Dutuh" rtuether. Clncinatl pitcher, who was traded to Brooklyn last season for Itube Marquard, aent word to hie new employers yesterday that he would not play until this and other differences were met.

HAMMOND MEN SENTENCED

CROW? POINT, Ind., Fb. 11. Who says they d .n't like moonshine In Hammond? John Stifano-.-lch and Mike Vlaknich will tell you they do for they disposed of enough of the stuff and as a result their activity in tlite line Judge Martin Smith gave Stefanovlch a 30-day Jail eentence and 100 fine and Vlaknich a fiO-day sentence and $130 tine on Thursday.

Sammy Eller Ready for Kid Lipinski Sammy KUer i f Whiting is in first rlass shape ready to give Kid I!p!nski of Hammond the haymaker before the six rounds will be up at the American Legion boxing how at tVhltlng Monday evening. Feb. 14. Sammy Eller If finishing up the week end in light training. Being backed up by tho boxing fans of "Whiting Klier is confident of landlnjr a K. O. over Kid Lipinski before the six rounds will be up.

RITE THE R WANTS BETTER CONTRACT FROM BROOKLYN

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11. Holding that it costs f2 a day more to live In

Edward C. Minas Co. THESE Okeh Records At the New Price 85c Will make your library of records more complete. Every popular selections. vOll Forgotten, vocal. 4009 Hunting Song, vocal duet 4023 Liltle TTustler, whistling song. 4158 Serenade D'Amor. instrumental. MUSIC FROM HAWAII 4160 Honolulu Bay Waltz. Hawiian Guitars. 4177The High Peaks of Hawaii Hawaiian Yodeling. 4126 Hawaiian Twilight, vocal, Ukelele accompaniment. 4225 On Hilo Bay. Hawaiian guitars. Latest Hits Sooj and Daace 4166 June. Fox Trot. 4222 Palestina. vocal. 4167 Dreaming Blues, Fox Trot. 4221 Look What Vouve Done With Your Dog-gone Dangerous Eves, vocal. 4217 If a Wish Could Make It So, Fox Trot. Columbia Records 69c

INDIANA HANGING

MARION. Ind.. Feb. 11. The last acene of a traglo love drama was en- ' acted here this morning wlien Settino Desantls waa hanged for murder. Iesantls' death on the gallows was the sixth result from the love of Frank Bianco, a Sicilian, for rirl named j

Calcaterera, of "West Franlifort. who refused his eult. In revenge for the ecornlng of his love, it was charged Bianco hired Desantls to kill her brother. Atnel. When the murder was committed, Amel was in the company of Tony Hemphill, who waa also killed to seal hla Jlps; it was charged. The murder f the two boys precipitated the eertous ntl -Sicilian rlota In "West IVankfort lat August. In the rioting two persona were kliled and more than 19 wounded. Blanco hanged himself while awaiting trial In hie cell in the county Jail. Desantls went to his death ehortly after I o'clock this morning. The trap was sprung at 9:15 and he was pronounced dead At 9:25.

BOXING SHOW AT HOBART TONIGHT A number of auto loads of boxing fans from Oary will journey to Ilobart this evening where they will witness the boxing exhibition staged under the auspices of the Ilobart Post of the .merican Legion. A large advance sale of tickets Is reported and a packed i'OUse la evident.

NEW CASE OF SMALLPOX IN GARY A r.ew case of email pox, which was r-rorted to the police last night at ZIZi Jefferson etreet in Gary, Is being investigated by the city health de;'&rlnient officers today.

FIND FIVE STILLS INONE HOUSE Ftll's used In the manufacture of !!- !!':it whiskey may be getting smaller, tut not fewer, af-cordln? to the revr.arlt of Chief of Police Porbls of Gary this mornlnr, at l-ast not In this instance. Armed with a search warrent members of the "spong-e'' stiad of the Gary police department, last n!c:ht and to their surprise, found five pmall stills nt the homo of Mike Kanlnek, 34th aienue and Rhode Island street. .One of them was in operation. Decides arresting Kanlsek on a charge of violating the state liquor law the police confiscated the stills and A small quantity of liquor.

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Opposite PostofSce Ph. Resnick, Prop

Extraordinary Sale

Serge and Poplin SKIRTS

To reduce our large stock of Wool Serge and Poplin Skirts we are willing to take a loss for Friday and Saturday's selling. They are values up to $15.00, and beautifully tailored. Very special- C QO ly priced for Saturday at LADIES' FIBRE SILK HOSE Black and cordovan. Values that sold formerly at $1.19. 69c

jaiuruiy special di . . Two pair for $1.29

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Opening of the New Delicatessen Store JOSEPH SALVATO Formerly Yard Foreman for I. H. B. at East Chicago Will open a Delicatessen and Dry Grocery Store at 121 WEST STATE STREET West Hammond FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11 Will be pleased to have my old friends call, FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES

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LOOK FOR MISSING GIRL Joseph Toronko. 1705 Mad'sori street notified the Gary police department yterday to be on the lprVtou f or his

For an Accurate and Scientific Examination of the Eyes See CHAS. ARKIN & SON Registered Optometrists 163 State Street Hammond

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Market Company

81 East State Street

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Gar Motto "Quality, Service

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Specials for Saturday, Feb. 12th

16c 19ic 12ic 10c 23c

SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS Per pound FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON Per pound PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST Per pound FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF Per pound SELECT BRAND HAMS Best on the Market. Per pound

FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS Per pound

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Pbooe 77

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb. Center Cuts Native Round Steak, lb. Best Cuts Native Porterhouse, lb. Fresh Cut Native Short Steaks, lb . Veal Breast, with pocket, lb

24 c 24c 26c 24c 14c

FRESH CUT LEAN CENTER PORK CHOPS .... Per pound

KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 24c PIGS Fresh dessed, 50-80 lb 17c

PORK LOINS Small and lean 22c presh Bejj shaped 1 Q 1 PORK BOSTON BUTTS 18c Leaf Lard lb- . 1 O 2 C

BEEF POl KUAM Lhoice cuts 14c RIB ROAST Boneless rolled 20c BOILING BEEF Short ribs 10c HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made 2V2c VEAL LEG OR LOIN 25c VEAL FRONT 12-15 lb. 12V2c LAMS HIND QUARTER 25c LAMB FRONT 15c CORNED BEEF Eoneless Brisket 20c BLOOD SAUSAGE Home made 20c LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh home made 18c PORK SAUSAGE Fresh homemade 18c

I Genuine Spring Lamb OCo

Hind Quarter, lb. Genuine Spring Lamb 1 C Fore Quarter, lb .

Small Lean Pork 1 ?i

Loin Roast, lb. A v

Fresh Spare Ribs, lean, meaty, lb. . Mayer's Fine Cut Sauer Kraut, qt. . Home Rendered Pure

Lard, 2 lbs.

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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED

Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. All orders delivered.

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trip ticket to Ne.v Oricau.N the Brook- !

lyn spring- tralnl.ig i-amp. in order '.o tralg:hten out his dlfTcreuoea with tho cluli. Kuether wu raded at tin conclusion of tli eeason, when a tlrk'-t ecalp-

club to UUyosod of Miirquaid.

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PHONE 118 HAMMOND

123 GOSTUN STREET

Sugar ! Fresh leaf Lard. 25 lbs. Gold Medal 1 O'P" Pomd Hour, at A small Pork Loins. Larce iar Telms Preserves. Dure I whole or half. lb.

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fruit, at only Apple Butter, fine Ma-

52c

28c 22c 25c 23c

son jar size at No. I can Shrimp, best at Red Salmon, No. I C3.n sit .!; Oil Sardines, 3 tins, at only

Campbells Tomato Soup, O C 2 for only

Jfuban Coffee, per idLr pound at "

Our best bulk Coffee, at only

Heinz Can Beans, mcd., OC -

2 for only

Club House Catsup

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Good Luck Milk, at only 6 roils wax paper, at only 3 cans L. H. Cleanser,

at only

3 large rolls toilet paper, OR,

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1 0 bars Fels Naptha,

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31c

21c 12c 25c 13c

65c

1.3 ic 22ic 18c 164 c 6h c 34c 10c

Pork Butts, small, per pound ....... ,; Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, per lb. . . . . Pig Feet, all fronts, fresh, per lb. .... Small hearts, per pound Native Beef Sirloin Steak, per lb.. . . . Native Boiling Beef, per pound

Fancy Veal Leg or loin, O C g whole, per lb 6Jt

Veal Shoulder, fancy, per pound Lamb or Veal Stew. per pound Brick or American Cheese, per lb Country rolled Oleo, col

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Bricket Bacon. per pound Pure Lard, best, 2 lbs. for Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs.r Best Butter, per pound at

17c 29 c 33 c 25c 39c 59c 49c

A risit to our Sanitary Bakery will surprise you

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is tne last word in value giving. Every winter garment has been flashed in price to affect immediate clearance. Come in, make your selection now. Men's & Young Men's

vercoats

Formally up to $35

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Coats you'll be thankful for nxt winter. All the materials that give warmth and comfort included in the variety. All sizes for men and your.g men.

Women's & Misses All Wool Serge DRESSES

$10.00

Women's & Misses up to $35.93 COATS

Men's and Young Men's Suits Drastically Reduced! CREDIT FOR YOU! and every member of your family. It's easy to buy on our liberal credit method. Everyone gets a square deal. Pay in small amounts, weekly or monthly. "THE STORE OF SQUARE DEAL METHODS"

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