Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 2

Friaay. March X WH; urn- mgujAif i i i 1.1

TTTTC TIMES PAGE '

GARY NEWS

HIGHWAY ROBBERIES Two highway r-i b I rl s in s.-o!ud-u parts of the city c'currii In i;,i;y l ist night ae ording to reports at tlx- i larv joi If .station this morn ins. The first occurred shortly aft.r " :'U u'c'Oi k when tw,i women on tlo-ir way

to church wfro held up ami s.-ar.-hed ! r'.ared Mrs. ltl;t miu t"r. nio-ilv, 1 .'. " by two colored men on L". th av.-ou.- t: . ,. .'!-. el St., Terrc Haute, lr.d. between Marshall ami Taney street 'i iv.-cs in nn awfully run-down o.on-

The "women whose names v rr too dith.n for seven year? and finnlly

SHE BELIEVES IT SAVED HER LIFE "And Tanlac Did as Much for My Husband, Too," Declares Terre Haute Woman. "I honestly W'lleve I owe my life to

1 Ttinliio, anil i' Ima done as nun h ' "T

mv husband n.:' it has for me."

NAVY SECRETARY GREETS' MAN WHO COMMANDED IKS REGIMENT IN WAR

c. ,

learned carried nothing of value a n J uttr!ng ft cur.se they mude tio Ii escape In the darkneej Ijftter In the evening Kred Koahuha. 17 00 iWtwhln.rton trc-fti .U-ary, w. held tip at lfith avenue and Rhode

Inland street by two ni.-i.-U.d non at

t he point of puns. The;,- .-.a r.-io-d him lmrd!y r.nd finding nothing of v.V.w ord.-r.-d mta-ry

!i;m tj "h-.it it." Vh n !... turned K Around some distance away, the high- ! ! tvrran had disappeared . j n

It was shortly before daylight this

morning- t tiat tiitteer Jlt gan of tho iary police force shot and kt!d Ja'-e Herbert a colored night prowler at 7th avenue and 1'ieree street.

Condition of Thomas

Knotts Has Improved!

Eneo iraging newj m? r"ee;ven

Clary this morning from the beds;.!" of ex-Mayor Thorn a Knotts of i ia ry fit the Mayo Brothers hospital at K -, coester, Minn., to the effect that he was slightly Improved and Jlghtinvt hard. ilis condition was so serious yesterday that he was n ot f.ee-.. ,1 til live throat ghout the day. Mo Las rn!l; d however, and if he Is able to over. , no1 the weakened condition as a re.-.;'; , f hi.s recent operation he may recover.

t

to where I wuh a nervous wreck. 1 n a going down in health so fnt It. fiichteio d me. I had no appetite and my f:oun-h was so dlsrder-d 1 leu! to be tuiirhty careful about tin- little 1 did at. I had a catch in my hack and at tines it hurt me so 1 .ouM

it- .My nervousness and u-pt me awake p t ntglit and I

so w t-a K 1 could lie loiy sweep no-

I.w-r. I kept taking medicine, but nothing did no- any good and 1 was o!mo.st In despair about my condition, for i: looked like there was no hope for me. "Weil. Tanlac had relieved my husband of an awful case of Indigestion, so l to..k it myself and my r.-iief has been truly wonderful. I sleep fine, eat h.-iir'ily, never have a touch of indigent hoi or a pain of any kind and fool n- strong and well n.s 1 did fifteen

(,, years ago. I simply have no language

to fully express my gratitude to Tanlac. H Is wonderful." Tanlac is sold in Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and in Indiana lla'l.i.r by I'entrnl Prut; Store,-- Adv.

WILL TRY COLE MONDAY AFTERNOON TtaSph Cola will be tried In the criminal court Monday afternoon. Tho case has Just berj pet down for itwuing. Cole Is accused of murdering Krlc Johnson.

Can't Pay $1.00 and Costs; Sent to County Jail

J'. finer was arraigned in Judge 1-7. t".e;r,c,n's court yejftreday. The jmigo found him guilty of being a loefcr. llruory testified that about a year ag lie! iter came to his house and proceeded to make It his home, i Hir

ing thi

paying r-om and board and to make things in. ore Interesting for Mike, he was continually going out on a spre and disturbing the peace of the Kmory house hold. Judge Clemens flneii Uetner $1-10 an dcosts. As defendant had no money and could not pay the f.ne he was sent to the county Jail.

Jjf.

V

4 ' i-m"".

'a .'I

V

5 Vl

r -

........ - -1 ,1-5!- "& : .

J

tcrttarj- lVnby shaking hands with Major AitUmi.

rtg'fi'Bi B'ra a n 13- rs n n a n'n'n'n'n'ra'ii-aB-ei-M'

ear ho never bothered about , I a m a m m Q rj S q m S Si 2 H Q . a . IB SI Ci E3 H H S

Biggest treat of the year Wnliali

(Tlce Club at First Presbyterian

Church. Friday night. Come and tiring

On charges preferred by Mike, your friends. Children 25c adults fiflc. Kir.ory. 2.7th anJ Folk irtreet. John 2-23-

r

1 .4

fa

51

H

Where Everybody Goes

ft

tpiliill HAMMOND

era n

ii TiD

i

Li

INDIANA

-

B B

DeLuxe Theatre

TODAY, TOMORROW AND SUNDAY

if re

4

TODAY ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5

ao:

iceic

5?

A RURAL MUSICAL COMEDY A Laugh Every Minute

THIS IS THE FIRST ARBUCKLE FICTURE RUN IN HAMMOND IN TWO YEARS

rr s- isl

- v y V A-c- v

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

ft I'-' "-' I ll

b - ;i- L J,--a.-jurf-w ';('t'. ifc-fi'Sii . i AN t few

H

l.-J

ARTHUR ABBOTT & CO. "His Birthday" DOROTHY MORRIS TRIO Three Dainty Dancing Misses . KLASS & BRILLIANT Musical Surprise

ANSELL & SMITH European Novelty Also "VELVET FINGERS"

EXTRA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A WHIRL OF FUN A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY 12 People Mostly Girls Admission: Nights, 10c-20c-28c-39c Matinee, 10c20c SPECIAL COMING MONDAY FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY

"WEBSTER" THE CRYSTAL SEER ,r't Tlie greatest mental giant the world X ;-.-vw'.l has ever known. y.-;f Hie man with 1,000 eyes. A , , He sees all.

i-i knows all, tells all. If You Are in Doubt Ask Webster

N - .V S - A,

't

- j'a i Gi vi v r-fi n'- i'r V, , . - ; , , - '.'-f v: - 5

LI

TVs

81 State Street

Pbone 77

m

aster Dpeciais

KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS ... 28c KELLNER'S BREAKFAST BACON 28c BUTTERNUT BRISKET BACON 25c VEAL FRONT Very nice 11c LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 25c LEG OF SPRING LAMB 32c LAMB FRONT 1SC PORK LOINS Small and lean 28c BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts 15c BEEF RIB ROAST Boneless rolled 22c HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made uy2C VEAL ROAST Boneless rolled 20c BONELESS BOILED HAMS G-S lb. average 25c SPRING CHICKENS 40c LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh made 15c Our prices are the lowest our quality the best. Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.

STARTING MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK

J'"

je . i Ai V- V

rV V -'

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE KID" No Advance in- Prices SUNDAY Larry Semon Comedy, "THE SPORTSMAN" -2 n d a a d c? aH js ja m jazs ja b je a h h n a a shbj

Shoots Through Plate Glass Fined $131.00 In the elty court yesterday, Jutge lunn fined .hrlt Vorgas who was chaxged with malicious destruction of property, $131. Christ shot through n. largo plate glass window owned by John Apostal nt 144a Washington S. Vorgaa will also bo trie-d on n rharge of shoot, ,!ng with intent to kill. He s ya that the reasoti he shot was bwausu- a. crowd of ;r(-ks were after him And lie shot after Charl-s I.ueas w.-nt after him with a knife and some one elso he thought waa attempting to draw a gun. When the H;?ht started. Vorgas stated that he threw both fellows down, but whpn the whole crowd started to chase him, h fired some shot.s in tlie air to call for help.

Throws Brick Through Window $1.00 and Costs (""barging that John Pallog threw a brick through the window of his house fit 2.7h avenue and polk Ftrt'"t ('has Prenlrh appeared asainit defendant In Judge Clemen's court yesterday niom;ng. I'ernich stated that the brick was meant for Ballogv, wife whom lie had driven from home. Pallog was fined 51.(") and costs by Judge Clemens.

MID-CITY MAY DISMISS DAMAGE CASE It is understood that the damage case flb'd by tln Mid-City P.eaIty Com-

isiiii

(3 kS) k5) fc ""ijbXO iiXO hQii&:f

-an

onhC ""-irv.-vij-ii-B'y fyf-H

pn.ny against T. V. Kr.glehart is no under way of set t b-jnen t out of court. The (fuse may be dismissed in a fe.v days.

PETE HERMAN STOPS ADAMS IN ONE ROUND

NFW yollTv. March 2T, T'ee 71.-r-imin, former bantam n-.'!eht e!'.am;don, last night knocked ,.ut Seorpe. Adnpis of New York in the first round of a (1 f t e-en-rou nd bout here. It was Herman's first rnat.h hi nee be knocked (ut Jimmy Wild.-, British ily ue'.-; lit champion. Adams took tho- count of eight sft"r receiving a right to the Jaw, and went down f..r the full count of the effects of hard body blows. The time was 2

minutes 55 seconds. Herman w-Hghi Hi 1-4 and Adams 10 pounds. Auglo rta.trver of New York wr, the judges' decision over Jack 8toi of New York In a ten-round pr. llmlnary.

Chrlstma Birthday. Tt Is nn Interesting fact that PI Imac Npwton, who effected more th. fin.v other person In reftderlnfl tl world fnmlliar to us from an n tronomtcnl point of view, was hor on Chrletmn dry. 16J2. i t ir'ry iiiirn i tssssmgast

MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERi

rOR CHILDREN,

(onstlpiLiien, I

Trn.le Murk. Worm. Thrj Tlrrnh mp t old Don't secept ? h"". At ml Oraf.ii-. tt iu

A CxrutnBti.f tor VeTarlehacm

loiniipfuon, ii e - a nrhi

n.isorflcrs, and I) r

BI inil Today and tomorrow1JUU William Fairbanks in h latest picture, "HEAFTS OF TH WEST." Added today, "King the Circus."

PAQTIME Today and tomo J 1 liflD row Viola Dar in "THE CHORUS GIRL'S RC MANCE."

3l

1J

1 Vl

mum

F 4

t .1

INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE Hohman Street Between State and Sibley Hammond Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. Saturday and Sunday continuous from 1 to 11. LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26 The Artist With A Soul GEORGE BEBAN in 'ONE MAN IN A MILLION" A Dramatic Page from Life with Love, Laughter and Romance.

SUPREME ACTS OF

JDEVILLE

V

A

i-4

Gil Brown Presents "SPIC AND SPAN" LAWT0N With Robyn Adair. A Snappy Spanish Revue Heavyweight Juggler SKIPPER, KENNEDY & REEVES f FREDDIE ALLEN In "College Capers" Just a Young Fellow Trying to Get Along ENTIRE NEW SHOW SUNDAY, MARCH 27th 5 High Class Acts of Vaudeville 5 GYPSY MEREDITH H CO. ANTHONY A Comedy Novelty Entitled "On the Run" The Clever Mimic GULFP0RT & BROWN GARNETT & HILL The Darktown Dancing Fools The Ginger Snaps of Songland

Gil Brown Presents "SPIC AND SPAN" with Robyn Adair. A Snappy Spanish Revue

Also Albert E. Smith presents the Favorite of the Films ALICE JOYCE In Charles Frohman's famous stage success "Cousin Kate" The picture is bigger and better than the play. Don't miss it.

M

EXTRA SPECIAL THREE DAYS ONLY Starting Monday, March 28th The Famous WM. S. HART In His Latest and Best Picture "THE TESTING BLOCK" Also Five Supreme Acts of Vaudeville

"i

Ui Mitt tmAXrMMitra.

in

1 SW!!i

1

Ji. Hi. W JJ-rff JiU

IT

M A

If

84 State Street Phone rlaoimond 49 Just a Few of our Many Easter Specials Strictly Fresh EGGS Direct From the Farm, Doz. . . 25c

m

i

SUGAR Cane granulated. QZ VEAL hORE QUARTER " O Per pound C Per pound lC GOOD LUCK OLEO RI3 ROAST Boneless rolled. OA Per pound l Per pound BUTTER Our best. 4.7,r P0T ROAST 1 O Per pound x. i: C Per pound Ql RICE Fancy head. C BOILING BEEF 10 Per pound J C Per pound 1. APRICOTS In heavy syrup. 17 SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS 9 9. No. 2l2 can 1 I C The finest there is. Per pound Jt)l COMB HONEY 0v PORK SAUSAGE Home made. 1 O Per frame O C per pound AOC

SILVER KING FURNITURE POLISH Yes, it cleans as it polishes. RegtJar 75c size. Special at -lvV

Special

We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Fresh Dressed Chickens

t .3

1 All Orders Received by 1 P. M. Delivered Same Day

aMaa-.lrtnfiTrfrnfii