Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 8
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BRUTAL MURDER fiTs Colored Woman Found in Basement Stabbed by Her Husband Yesterday Or.a et Qto cruelest and most Vrutni f.ardT which hu ever came to the attention cf the Harbor police ocrur-d about 9:00 o'clock last evening wh-u the polios aiisrwertns to a call to 36'5: rerrslvanIa avssus found tho body of Mrc; Sarah IMxon, a negrexji. lying: in 8 pool of blood In the baser, till cf t'.. butldir-r. Accordin 1 neighbor?, it is fai 1 that the hubar.d of the woman, Joedi rvixon, 'who has been 11-ins: at 4:"5 So. M'abaah. avenue, Chicago, and who li3? hen eepar&ted from his wife for sitn carr.e to Indiana Harbor early J.t e--ning and requested hi. wife to a'rorr.pany him back to Chicago, whore he ".rould try and make her a de.-mt hemilnv Dixon rerfuod, saying: that he had rnaa go many promises of like nature, that It w Impossible to believe any statwKtnts which h would mil.". BTABBBD TWICE Ffer.two hour?. Dixon talkM ili hi" "wlf arid urjed her to return to Chieajsro with him. hut each time sh refus- .""" Finally. Dixon becajne ancry, and iztr.f a knife from his pev k"t. st-nh-1ei the woman tulee in th bi-ea-f. ratistng her death nimo?t instant!-. Following the ftabbing. T'ixon 1 riles! to !iav fif-d, and up to a lste hour ody, mo trace of him had been found. W i" Relieved that hr does not know j w.t MS atra is nead. Tn. bojy i, SO-r. Dixon was tfikeu to the under;.!; tt.g parlors of John Sulk!. ptIus a lion of the Coroner. SAYS RELIEF WORK f MUST GO ON! lfTENAT!ONA!. NFWS SERVICE; j J' CHJOAGO, Feb. 11. A warn.r.c! a ? i at American relief ho.r.ft d!?r-r j t.-!-jx in Europe is contained it r. ! tabla received today by Brig. Gen Char!s O. Dawes, treasurer of the ''hioifcjo Hoover relief organization, from William Hard. American Masai-Ire ' evri-er. X 'IaArnerica there Is a feeling, relief yorlt In Burope might well be cailtl yT." Karfl cabled, T ctnnot p-ss!bly ii.srea with that view. We he!pv! fcreOc Germany and Hungary and Austria. TTe helped demolish the "trucLeo candidate uas rnaae wo: iura . IDEAS MARS THIS TBICOTINE FROCK K Lit Oar arid lions Grey i .nurai at only Other up to wueh is faetbaaM : ror feas-Snc out the wiat-sr saam . Ma gliauMr the aprijif is a navy ':TktR. Yia one pictorad is new SKxtel which shows some very " attractive trtmmtnjf vie as. Heavy .-mbrcidery with bit of fringe yroTkadteto the design trim the .f.xirt. which is foor-paaaled, each parte! hem pointed at the ooter -fu"7"-embroidery abo trims cofla? aBd scalloped Phone HAMMOND FISH ARKET 235 EA5T STATE STREET (Half Block East of P.O.) We received a supply of OYSTERS from Baltimore, Md., strictly fresh, per quart 60c Pure Oysters No Water Also all kinds of fresh fish at If reasonable prices.
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a splendid record whue m office and has paid special iciuruea joiaiers.
n-e ,cn-ral T.v.rop". "We pulled It n--wn. We had to pull it down over th head. of in.jll'ons of men, women and children who had nothing more to Jo with starting the war than the men, women and children cf Oklahoma. "Every American who bought a lib
erty bond had hia part In Jnaklnjj the thousands of children In Central Europe hungry. We broke up Centra! Europe to promote safety for the world. need to nourish the chil dren of Austria and tsany other places in Central Europe to save humanity in
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My entire stock of hair goods and am having a special HAIR GOODS DEMONSTRATION All Hair Goods Greatly Reduced.
I -, line of first quality swtches Natural Wave Transforma- j is unexcelled. V H' ( . C j "V " Switches in all Qualities, tripple switch, 20 and 22 inches long in First dark nair, very special G f f OeUl
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Curls in all styles. Buy your Silk Hosiery at a big reduction. Weserveu Ladies Shop
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its human strength and dignity in the . center of the world's centra! continent. More JUDGE STARTLES HIS COURT 1 INT fR NATIONAL NEWS' St'RVICEl C i ( K '.M iO, h p'i. 11. Inderal .ludgo K. M. IjimdiH ni-rfl th..y- in his curtroom today wh.Ti he rfleasca on in. own ri'rni;nlia:i.'c, l;"ran-is S. t'arey 2i. aft'T tlto jouih had pleaded guilly t' t he ' chargf of taking- SSii.OOO from the National City Hunk of Ottawa, til.. N'o. $, in:n. "This young hank teller was notori ously underpaid. The elevator men i'i the federal biiiUinp here receives as. llllir 1 am lift T...- T a id to t p r- ,u 7 . . ,u a,d to J P. Catkin, president of the hank. "This robbery should be laid at the door of the bank directors." Catkin told th? court Carey was paid 130 a m.jiuh. IT HAS SPREAD TO THE CONGO CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Lurid purple eiik chemises, '.iZ 5;, are becoming popular with the "dusky bells along the African Congo, according to an announcement by a Chicago mail order I house todny. The firm's foreign department announced the notification of safe ar-I rival from Chief Ingogo. in the Bel-j gian Congo of a recent order for such undergarments for 12 of the'chlefs fa-! vorlte wives, because of the color and I size it was necessary to ha ve them j made to order. "The results are quite! satisfactory, however," the chief wrote. Vith the chemise order came funds for ".shoes with watches In, their toes" rubber boots with copper toes, pink if'.lk stockings and several hundred pounds of beads and brightly colored cotton goods. What Make a Book. If a book come from the heart. It will contrive to reach other hearts; U 8rt and authorcraft are of small 1? 11 "int to that. Carl vie. attention to jBS-!-S--SB33iS Try Our Business Men's Lunch. 65c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles, Prop. OUT A Twenty Cent Real Human HAIR NET Selfit Cap Shape at TEN CENTS , Natural and Gray quality switch in light, medium and in brown, tripple at $5, $7, 1 O x xjyj quality Snitch, 22 inches Extraordinary value at. . . 2.00 ii 650 South Hohman Street
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TOMTVf V PTRPHWO AUuX lT.D.bUJN b K. O.'S MELICHAR IN FIRST ROUND TOLEDO, O., Fob. 11. Tommy Oibiions of St. "Can!, knoekcel out Tony M'dlchar of Clii.'aao. in the flr.-:t round a scheduled twelve round bout la.-t tiiiit. Tlie round had pone only -t ' S'''nd. Three blows were atrack. A straight left to the Jaw knocked .Meliehar down or -.he count of nv, acui., f"r a count of three and then out? Tho men are light heavyweights. Parents' Caprice. It Is no wonder that during Infancy find early childhood life's lessons r.r"p so difficult for the small bt.-jrirmor w lien the lnw v. hi must ?oem to him just or tinjut con- ... vun s,sttut or inconsistent, according to thp knnn.1(1,0 ,. Q . adult ndministerlnjj them 4 If oss Can M$m3$s Bo J1
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Large package. Very soe Light and the latest cial for Saturday 1 Q at I ery special Spring Miilinery All the latest creations. A large selection to choose from. Very special at $3-98 to $6-98 MEN! Overcoats and Mackinaws at Clearance Prices We have taken our inventory and we took a heavy loss on all of our winter goods. We practically figured them in at 50c on the dollar. Now that chance we are offering you to buy an all-wool Overcoat or Mackinaw at a ridiculous low price. ALL WOOL OVERCOATS STRICTLY TAILORED Single or double-breasted, with or without belts. Full lined or quarter lined. Cut price for clearance $18-75 AND $24-75 Men's Mackinaws All wool, dark patterns. Very heavy materials. Q 7c Cut for Clearance to I J Men's Dress Shoes Black or tan, English last. Goodyear welt. Ml sizes. f fit Very special at tfft.UU Big Bargains in Girls' Shoes Sizes 2'2 to 7. sold at $4.98. Specially priced at In black only. Formerly $275 Children's Gingham Dresses Sizes 2 to 6. beautif ul plaids. Very QQ a special at ' J& :nttrnrt$aL? Cf O 4S lliJ iiii Jl H
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HAMMOND PRODUCE CO. 284 E. State St. (Cor. Sohl) Phone 4022 Saturday Special
POTATOES! POTAIOES-Onr , of tK, Le.t Wi:on.in 2Yi buihrl sack. $2.50; per Luid $1,00 Nice, sweet Florida Orang-j, per 4wn PK- fwo fj0n 3 u? Greening Apples, per LusLel $1.73 Lemons, per dozen only 20c
We also carry a UjZi sortm?nt of f'.h vuhUt rA Fi?. Dates and Nuts. Fr- cMivery to Y, ?.tt of u. ,fy. QrcJ'ri' taken Saturday until 4 p. m.
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o 1 1 SPECIAL! Muslin Highest grade "Lonsdale" brand. Special for 1 Qp Saturday, per yard . grade, white or P3 dark percales. All j Of good quality sateen. All styles. O C g colors Diir .l ?Q f C at seller. Special at. . C Ladies' Dresses, $15 In all-wool serge, tricotinc or silk. A wonderful assortment. Very special at $15.00. LADIES' SWEATERS Tie-back style. Special at. $3o39 Ladies' Silk Hose at 59c A very good Silk Hose, in black or brown. Very special at 59c. Silk Camisoles at $1.25 Heavy silk satin, all shades, all changeable silk colors. Special at $1.25. Wool Serge Dresses . FOR GIRLS OF 8 TO 14 AT $4.98 These are wonderful dresses, in navy blue serge. There are Sailor Dresses and Middy Suits, and many other styles, 1 QO all put out at one price Ptt ZsJ Sizes 2 to 6 at $3.49 Clearance Sale of BOYS' SUITS at $6.98 . " ; tf--f t--rT All broken lots of high price suits, formerly sold up to $12.50. Included are blue and H brown all-wool seree or mixtures. Si7; 1 I S " . . " to I o only. JMarked down for $6.98 clearance to B'f4PL . fl W-W zvmic sx. Hammond J TT t
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