Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1921 — Page 2
FATALLY SHOT
IN DISPUTE
OVER LOAN
hauled up for trial, fine of S5 and costs.
Kach received
Joseph Gonsolea, a Mexican, living In one of the b-.ink houses of the Indiana Harbor Belt HaUruiul. wrk perhaps fatally injured Sunday ni.Tiiirii when he was itvi by another Mexb-uu durinr quarrel over the payment 01 & loan. Witnesses to the shooting claim tria Pedro Aceve-". came into the bui house in a drunk-n condition and requested Gonsoles to let him have I 10. which Console n.id borrowed from him sometime ago. (Jonsoles, while he h,ii the money, did t.ot vi.--h to t,ivr it to Aceves, on account of his tonditioit but he told him that he nc-d not 1 afraid as h would iay him, w lien he (AreVAH) would be sober. Tins remark caused Aceves t) become nnered. and pulling out a roi'olver fired two shots at Console, bo': of which lodged ; rt his stomach. AVhen tha police arrived on the. scene. Consoles was lying, in a pool ef blood. Pr. J. A. Teearden was notified, who upon arrival had the man removed to the Hammond hospital where his condition w. said to be critical. Following the shooting:, Aceves fled. iut was captured late last night hy Captain Iowny and Officer lletegvin of the. Harbor ataMon, who lodued their prisoner behind the bars, pending the outcome of Console's injury. Aceves, who-fs blind in rne eye and lias only one ear. Is ronudtred a real bad Mexican by oth-rs in the bunk house canirt and he has repeatedly threatened "Tm lives of a numutr of those who refused to get hi-n moonshine.
MANY SPEEDERS ! AREARRESTED Sunday's springlike weather brought f'Ut another crop of speeders arid some of the mwere rounded up by the Hammond motorcycle cops. ftev Runyan. 4S20 Hcmrrlee avenue, E9t Chicago, made 30 miles per on 150th street, and paid $10 and costs for It this morning'. Frank iBarto, 154th street. Kast Chicago, hit it tip to 33 miles on the .same thoroughfare and paid $5 and costs. His frank admission of gru lit won him a reduction. Martin Stamper, 1650 Connecticut street, Gary, paid $5 and costs for maklnp; 80 miles on Summer boulevard. Morris Diamond, 3S0 Towle street, Hammond, was arrested for speedin? on State street, but did not appear this momlnjt. Krank Chlpas, Kast Chicago. Michael Gafper, Kajst Hammond; Adolpii Miller and Tony Kamlnski, 340 Johnson street, Hammond, were the drunks
HE WILL QUIZ HIS LADY FRIEND Max Grnke.. 3t2-' Kast 92nd street. Smith i'hlcairo. with a woman companion nlihtid from a Yellow rah at the kohy Inn last nialit to 10:30 'clock. About ha!:' an hour later, the woman d" ided to return h.--.e and dr-
painHi wiidoui tii.. jt was only 11 few minutes after that Max found his j pocket hook and $3S were mis-siiiiJ. He; I'ai.vd a dial ut .nice arid insist' d thai ! fhrist Stiirsis. proprietor of the it.n j make cood (lie loss, fhrist noti!1-d tlo.
tiamm..nd police, but the South Chicao man finally went home quietly after it dawned upon him that his lady friend misrht know something a bo a! his monev.
Do you know why it s ioasied To seal in tho delicious Ourlcy tobacco flavor.
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EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Capital and Surplus $65,009.00 INVEST YOUR MONEY NEAR HOME 7 Trie Chicago Tribune Investors' Guide yesterday said: '"I here are many advantages in investing money near home. Of course, if the investor's home town is small, a prudent diversification would require that a large part of his holdings be located elsewhere aid even the resident oC a larpe city should make somo Investments far from home for the same reason. But, a."? between, two investments otherwise about equal in security and income yield tho one near home ls the better, "Suppose, that the 'rvejtrient in question is a r;.' 1 estate murt? go.
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erty is in the investor's home town he can go to sec it from time to tir.i-j and know wh. ther ic ..- fully rented and kept in a .ood state, of re-,lr. In '".- case 01 a uti'ty oompany bond, it i" a great advantage to the lnvs'or to know whether the plants are kept In a p.ood state of orr rati.i.j efficiency, whether the company has th gool will oC ciliz-'-ns and keeps on rood terms, with the authorities. If a c.mpany !s letting- its property run down in order to pay dividends the bonds are In danri :. Bond-TiolcTera living In the s me town would learn of such a condition long- before it bccamo publicly known., and they could sell out with little or no loss." 7 GOLD BONDS This Bank recommends and sells First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds. Ask about these SAFE Bonds. Write or call. At East Chicago's Busiest Corner
The han-r:et of the "Woman's !;-: publican club whicli was to have been! held Tu-sday evening of this week at! the Hammond Country club will be I held at the hyndnra hotel Instead. It! wa.s possible to accommodate on'.v 1"oi! i at the country club, hut the number i of reservations ; trendy received in-I dicates that many more than thatj number will be pre.-vnt, so it was
inoujjtir pest to arrang-e for quarters where the lareer attendance could be eared for. The banquet is set for T o'clock and will he followed by an interesting entertainment consisting of musical numbers and, addresses. Tt Is expected that a number of candidates for office in the city election will announce themselves at this session.
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No witt Sisters, the dancers il luxe. Fox Kvans, the two black crows! and the Aden Trio, a comedy novelty.
THE TIMS . X U!W PI Sciled ivoposals will be received at I
the of.v,e of the Controller of the City of Hammond, Indiana, until the 9th day
of March, 1321, at ten o'clock a. m., form the purchase of ONE HUNOIIEO ! M
THOUSAND I-K)Mns ( 110C.000.00) of' municipal refunding Bonds of the City!
or Hammond, Indiana, bearing- date of the 1st day of March. 1921 and payable one-twentieth each year for twenty (20) years from date, each being; for the sum of Five Hundred Ikdlnrs, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. ( per Vent.) per annum, payable semi-annually with Interest coupons attached. Said Honds utc issued for tho purpose of refunding debts of said City evidenced by short time notes. In pursuance of nn Act of the ;onorai Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled "An Act Con--t rniiiB Municipal X'orporations." approved March 6lh, 1:105, and all not amendatory and supplemental theyto, and of an ordinance aulhoi izlns the borrowingr of ONE Hl'NUUKK THDrSANl) IJOLUAI'.S ($100,MuU.t.l) end sale or bonds th.-refor, passed cn the 2Stli day of Deccmbi-r, 1920, authorizing their issue. Said Honds will be sold' to the highest Milder at not less than their vnluv. llldders are required to state the niim-l.-r of Honds bill for and the (truss
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Death of ArthUr Buckley
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ROBBERY AT LANSING (ift-c.-r Kckstein of the police of I.an.-'iiiK. IU.. Sunday notified Hammond police to be on the alert for Uv thieves wiio entered the store of I'.nck & schu'itz at Ijinsinar early yesterday moi-rin:'. Tliev hauled away 11 auto
mobile tires of various sizes.
Arthur rtueUlevT father of Charles K. j "f the Qoodyear make. Kuckley. assistant superintendent of
the Western .Steel Car & Foundry company at Heerewiseh, died Saturday night at St. farKaret's lio.spital from a complication of diseases. He was seventy-three years old and leaves a wife, son and daughter. The body will be taken to Harvey, 111., tomorrow and sent from there over the Illinois Central Railroad to Onarca. 111., where, funeral services and burial will be held.
Legal Notices
M1THT, OF SAI,K OF JH'N'h'lPAh RI-.I'TNPlXi'. HONIKS. 14TH PAY OF FKIUU ' A R Y", 1921. OFFUTC OF TUB COXTItOLLEn OF THK CITY OF HAMMOND.
New Orpheum Bill Murfc, sinRir.tr, danclntr and comedy j are well mixed on the Orpheum
theater's 'bitl for today and Tuesday.; The list includes the "Copper City Four," the great comedy and harmony-
quartet; Joe and Aurnes Riley in a musical novelty; De fours ey JameTHE MODERN TIRE SHOP 3333 Hemlock St., Xnda.ua Harbor Joseph Affront, Prop. NOW OPEN' FOR PfrflNKS.S Tires and tubes Vulcanized, retreading:. All work absolutely (lunraiiteed. 2-14-1
TJf lAIT Harry Carey in HEARTS D1JUU UP. Also Son of Tarzan.
mount thev will r.. . 1. . i 1, 1.: 1
..... (.ij. i . lilt- JillM'O 111 U 1 for and accured interest to dato of! transfer. The riKht to reject any ar.. J all bids is reserved. Proposals must i be sealm and endorsed. "Hid for Ham- I
mouu -Municipal Kefunding- Ponds," and accomiianied by a cortificd check of Two Thousand, Five Hunrded Hollars. 'ITiis issue of Ponds us been passed n by Myers, Gates and Ralston, Bond attorneys.. Indinnapoltx. Indiana copy of written opinion to be furnished with Honds. i HARRY BROF.RTJFS, 2-14-21-23. City Controller.
COMEDY AND HARMONY QUARTETTE JOE & AGNES RILEY Musical Novelty DE COURSEY & JAMSEN Singing and Talking HEWITT SISTERS Dancers Deluxe FOX & EVANS Two Black Crows ADON TRIO Comedy Novelty Also "PHANTOM FOE"
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WMMW WWWW W WVWVVW4 THE MODERN TIRE SHOP 3938 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor Joseph Affront, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Tires and Tubes Vulcanized Retreading ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED " ! ! 1. 1LJ"U Many Species of Bats. Tlicrc are aho'lt '.' species f)f nar. distrihutoil over ponrly' e.u-y .islnrier of thrt globe. The .'i-L-cr luits are foiind in the warmer
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DACTIME Alice Lake in THE rAMlHiti MISFIT WIFE. Tomorrow Gertrude Olmstead, the $10,000 Elk Beauty, in her first picture.
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FAMILY THEATRE Michigan Avenue TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Monday, Feb. 14 Tuesday, Feb. 15 An. All-Star Cast Will Be Seen in One of the Very Best Pictures We Hare Had the Pleasure of Showing This Year
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An Extraordinary Picrorization of the Well-Known Book ."Dabney Todd" by F. Wescott, a Brother of the Author of "David Harum" Do you enjoy recalling those good old days of your childhood those wonderful days gone but not forgotten? If so, this picture is just the picture you will want to see. Characters that actually live in a story that is strong and forceful, and in which the Wending pathos and humor carries you quickly from tears to smiles.
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Cord Prices 12.00 14.00 16.00 17.00 11.00 20.00 21.00 2 1.00 22.00 23. CO
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People who have been saving regularly each pay day putting part of every pay check in a savings account here now feel the security and enjoy the satisfaction of having money in this safe, strong national bank. There is something about having ready money in a savings account that gives a feeling of confidence. A kept-up savings account here is a worth-while friend, always ready to serve you in case of emergency. You can have money ahead in this national bank. A deposit of one dollar or more will make you a depositor. Be protected. Build a savings account here. Start today.
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