Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1921 — Page 5

Thursday. Ausrust IS. 1921.

THE TIMES PAGE FIVE

DOWLII IELLS OF TRIP

Jack Dowlins, msht desk sr.rffea.nt at th Gary police station who just rw t urged from & 9,00 mil-., trp by wat.'r and rail to Alaska is still relating his iperlnc of Us a sishts bs yaw ax. 4 ftr.ie of his txper'.fcncejs.

While at Juf.ciJ, Alaska, waiting feu j a boat to Urtngr hi in d.wn the cfft to! Angrc-les, Jack wts hounded by a j reporte-r on tha Alaska Baily Empire ' who asked the cortger'a! Jitk strjreant for ar. itr.erview. The reporter hi J th following to say: ""His h?avy hand was r.ot placed up- j on th shoulder vf any yes-groan, nor l did he hold any arly morning: sessions 1 for those who had heen to late parties the. night before, but a dek sergeant j i the Gary. Indiana, police depart- , r-.e-.r.t ww in Juneau f'r several days recently. Icivrnjc last night for Halnea' on a visit. H arrived here cn th-i Admiral "Watson. "The sorgroant was JamcsF. Bowling, member of tho Gary police fore, s'.sce tho city was maAa a itiiuiicipi'.Hy more, than 30 .- aj.i. Ho Is in th North to visit with his brother-in-law, J. H. Chisel, on of the pioneers of Haine. Sergeant Dowltng said yesterday that the city of Gary has a police force rumberiny ICS men. The c'ty Is near Chicago, 111., and is a big- manufacturingenter. Ju.st at present, aoorbing to 3fr. Doi-lxg, only about 30

per cent, or tne ren art! wcrKunj?, riaklns industrial conditions very bad. The-re is a con3i4era.h amount of crime 1n that city, due rr.ostiy. Scr-f,--ant Dowllng said, to t ho close proxi -mlty to Chicago. Thug's and hold-up men come there from the big city, hold up and rob Its dtiwns.ar.d swak back to their homes, where they are ljst In the vnerworM. In 2iis position a 5ask erg:eant he eaid K sees much of the seamy side of life and was gla.i to get away ;--r a Urns to visit In the North and anticipates a pleaaant visit at Haines,"

SINGLE $20,000 CHEMICAL BOMB SINKS $20,000,000 DREADNOUGHT

his mirufir, Jack Ktarns have been i . i 1 by Dr. Wilbur Crafts to attend s-.T!if3 Friday morning la the

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NEWS

CHANGES AT GrAKY THEATRE Vhen the Gir' theatre. Fifth in-je aa.i CSroadway, opens its doors to the public sometime before th -first of next month, theatre-ycrs will see a wonderful changre in th jntr;or of the S'eel City's largest and most popular playhouse. Durlr.s1 the past mrrnth a corps of interior decorators have been at -work putting- the thvatre in splendid shape, besides renovating: evry Inch of th house ar.s making other much ne.-'d-d .rmprViveftmnts. tVisn cornpietPd it w.n. bear Inspection in every nook and corner and will be on a par if net the most modern -and g-orffooos theatre in 1 his Icinity. Thoe who were reani'ar attendarit? at the Gry thea.tro Iat ,.if. -n win bpleaded to hear that it will bo conductd under the sam manasrme nt. thereby sriving a guarantee of jome xcel"r.t vaudeville entertainments axd the fcof t .-roving- pictures obtainable. It wj;; b operated under the janie policy with the exception thai thf management w;".; make, an effort to Jtiv the public an ever, great -r va'.u of entertainment for their nvny. The fime prices as last season will prola'r.- ;. prevail. Thirther announcement as to the date cf tho opening: will be made later. The Times wiii also carry a daily advertising: ivit-t; the. procram throushout th season. """.'atch far the.; ais on the theatre pag-e.

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shot is an aerial born!.. When $2a.uC0 t.j.wr a:-.! r- f. ' t,.. .nvi v. ' ;i, ""

-orth of chemicals, launched from one I very in.-.r-.-.-.i tl.Vs.. 'lavs 'to e'verv ..vrc, vf. ,',V,V

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ft.di.er s navy, a new ea ir arlire. ; even a direct i.ir on ii.-? vcj as importaiit Ri the superseJir.s of the! 'he -an:.? it-i-r-crt r. ''ia- to

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TOM GIBBONS TO SECOND I-IANDELL 'hvn I 'a I Moore and fumray Man- '! 11 i:K-ct in the tntiii. tur.t of th !. ir:,- s,how at Aurira. Auii. 2i Tutn i!.U..t of tht: i.ai.r; tcr.t c nil.T. fi.r thi: havyvtlt;ht tit!-- h-M by Jack Ik j::;cc v wili b-j in Ma.r;'icl 1 '6 corner. G-.bbor.s fci.-lii.-vcu Mar..!cll is one of tho nv.'.-t promising Hi p-iunders do-v(riop.-.; In pars. Sammy worked out at Tom's trnlnlns cam? hi nortlu-rn Mir.m.soia early in tho summer ana G.bhiir.s llkt-1 his work .

BER TERM, 1521. John Gordon, I'iaintlff s. Sarah Greer Gordon, defendant. Cause No. 2C676. Action to Divorce. Now comes tho plaintiff by Icnara tV. Keiker, his attorney and f.lcs his complaint herein, togt-ther with an affidavit of a competent person, shovr.g that tti do.fendnt thereto, to- it: Sarah Greer Gordon is not a resijint of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is theref.-re her'by notified of the pendency of said action and that tho same t ill stand for trial at the next term of sal Court. one! t iit unless she appear and ap.wer or d-tnur herein at the caliinK '-f raid

cause on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1321 the samo bcacg the 2oth day of the next Knti of said Court to be tw-.g-un and held In the Court houso at Hammond In said County and State on the 2nd Monday cf September. A. P. 1321 said action win be lu-axd and determined In her absence . I.N" WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto st my hand and affix the -1'. of said Court, at Hammond, thi? ICth, day of Auffus; A. D. 1.921 . nEI.iiEI.T E. V.'J f EATON", (Seal) Clerk I.. S. C. U : r.t.TH 11E.F.G. Deputy Clerk. e-tl-:-2."

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On Sale BASEMENT Friday and Saturday

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The development of chemical fara means the pnA of mt'v n---

tnents In the opinion of manv leaders ifiV 'it ,:a''

rf Conert's u ho witnessed the ' - k't.it : , .

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coa-lar prauct.s. How to protect 'he che mica Inius-

vero :-ry builr u; In Amer'ca during the war t .' lie, caus!';E -c1" : c . r i -i Con

or the werrr.an warshlb off the V g-ir.ia capes. Thro-jjrh the red-.icti in

A ta 1 ti r-.e-rr: fneif. ; cre.ce 7' nr.tv,..-: i"i.-zi r. v r.Ciii :.!r-

the dyes ir the cf.ii.lren's sh-'.-s. or in Sine the American market." an exten-miian-'s drei.cH Vive sucli bombs siori of the xvar-Tinie .!t,ctive e-ninreo.

fur the c.jst of one !4- .--,:ch as ha." been enacted hy Enttlar.d.

. rar.c . Italy am! .Jaoan. is advocjit-il Til American i-lar ts have devel.-iped

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British Golfers Beaten By Hutchison and Ouimet BROOKLINE. MA?.?, Aur 1" Jock

Hutchison of Chi -a so Kri-!?h open . gr.'f chan-:plon paired wish Frincls J Ouimet of Wood'.awn. former Amr!can open and amateur charr.rion. de- j feated Abe Mitchell and Gc--rso Iun-j can. British professionals T and ." in!

a match at the. country 1. .up yesterday. It was the worst defeoT the British golfer? have rn-it on their t-'-ur of Ms country.

GEORGES IS NOT CERTAIN IF HE'LL EVER FIGHT AGAIN

i 1-. : ;- -..h-r 3. ! ei-lvut last 1' iyi j liical kn ifi:n'; 1 in six r ou 1. is.

1 his rr..fo,-lo:ir.l r!i Darnel'.lo wo;i a techover 1'rci Schr.T'der

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CANNED GOODS T0G0 HIGHER Investigator of Conditions Thinks Now is a Good Time to Lay in Supply.

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says it all ri nus upon '! a thorough examir.ation by 'hich he plans tc ; h i r c '

of 50vcr.1l weeks vacation. I'o- Je. Eclares h is sti'l worried by his swol- j tno I t IcrJ thumb a r.d ilso will have his nonnce

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BRITISH GOLFER ENTERS NATIONAL AMATEUR PLAY

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' p tour 'a a m r t at thi Tv Cub next month -s Coif AssociT.ior. anThe entry is thot of a British iroli'er. c . f c!ul" . h ie '; w as f " rifcretary -f th'f Koya!

r INTERN AT iONAL NEWS SERVICE) DUBLIN. Aug-. 18. la.i Kireann was in iiocrft s ssion her today and it was undcrstscKl that the members were df.-Uatir.g' the. Brit!.-h peace offer as the preliminary to 'he formulation of ar. official commur.katiim t.. I"rcir.kr I.ljyd Gc-ore. containin,-- counter proposals. The Iriiii Times in corn jnenting- upon the peace situation, said ; "if a d-ad lock haft been reached, then the tlm.- has com.- to refer the British i-w-t-rr.mvT.rs offer to the peo

ple, the peopie are certa! to be cousultei on a p.

c,-ni;r.g the life and peace rf every n-an. woman and child. If a deadlock has not b'-e-n reached and if pat. llreann thinks that some advanvo,

.-so-Atver s-.nia.ll and tentative, can be 1

mada towards a sttilement, then it -.light to bo made ,vtv quickly. To us the British povrnment's offer appeared to be d finite and final." The. Freeman's Journal calls for a plain statement frmi the British government whether or not it ndrse? Gen. Smuts endorsement of the Ens-

lish propef.iIi j "If f.n." says this pap-r. "it must ; irO a lMig ''a."." 1

This $3.98 Heavy Grade -r

VMU vCit a tUUC V-Z.1J. Special at $2.65 Hitre is a chanx to save some money on a Garbage Fence Can. 'e made a special purchase of them. They're made of extra heavy galvanized iron and fit any standard fence. It is a large size all ready to put up. On sale in the Basement. Specially priced at $2-65.

Large Garbage Can at $1.75 This Garbage Can is made of heavy galvanized iron with corrugated sides and heavy bottom; also tight-fitting cover and handle. Very fpecial at $1.75.

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Starting to Come Tough For Battling Policeman !

The f:-s; ntry received was that of jer-mio D. Travcrs of tho Tp; er Montclair, N . J. Ceuntry Club Mho has held tn f ha ir. r iop shi p four t!:ii"sThe entri'-s cb.-so Sept . 2.

CRUDE OIL ! PRICE ADVANCES;

perrON V-'.CNAi. NEWS SERVICE PITTSBURGH. I'a-, Au-r 1?. Tie Js

erh .;- t ."v-'.ncv h'-re. Standard oil pur

chasers, announces effective at ten o'clock today that the prices of two

or. ICC r-rltr St.i-i-.-5 ..i; ... - 11 j

substantia'' v ad'arced. ti.-.merset heavy is boosted T- cents to $1.10 and. n'omersvt light is advanced 2Z cents toj si. 2 3- This is the rirtt Increase in oil j prices at the wells in months. j

Special Sale of Root Beer Bottles Quart size, with the patent rubber stoppers. Dozen $1.25 Pint size. Per dozen 85c Root Beer Bottle Patent Rubber Stoppers, per dozen 29c Tin Stopper, 3 doz. .10c

Special Sale of STONE JARS 10 Gal. Size at $2.75 Special Sale of Mason Fruit Jars Pint size, doz 70c Quart iize, doz SOc !2-gal. size, doz. . .$1.15

Covers, Yi doz 15c j

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i DEMPSEY ASKED

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1 STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE CO UN- ;

TO TABERNACLE! ty. in the bake srrsRion!, VFVv' yOilK Au-. I? Jack pemp-i COURT ROOM NO. 2 SITTING AT j

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After an extensive tour ot e.-ht t '

earned ? "'J-' .-'--on o t x , - , , , .V- -.'ts'v -.-3'?; 2 ?V ' ft-Vif- l?V 5- f Vj ! Food Administration b eve , ? ;'--L.fc .'.'. r . ' "hiVej." ' jZ XA Mh A X jL ..v- it A.jfgtto CrX.jl

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CONTINUE AGAINST THE j : , PROSTITUTES Gary police officers c on. inu-i their drive aga-jist the Town cf thi under

world and houses of ill-fame yester-

day a-nd last nifht, when they swoop i iD'.v-n upc-n a number of places on the South Side and arrested a number of l.irait. One of the places raided -vis the Broadway Inn well known K;.uth Side Midnisrht cabaret. Four inmates were taken t the sat;on.

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FIRES SH0TAT NEGRO. The Gary business district was thrown Into a commotion shortly after ! o'clock, this morning- when a shot rang out at Umpleby's billiard parlor, cvjsmg considerable excitement. Upon an lnvRitiga;on It ii learned that a colored man caused ;-,n-.e troubla and called th. c'.erk a vile name who a"?ry, pulled a ro'-olvor from beneath

the counter and fire a wil colored intruder. The fed from the rei" of the making a hun.lred in a bo

I to scare the colored man billiard hall, Jt two-Sat.

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wicO hous-e w : - o;- to lay ;n supplv of the:-, comno li America is i.cb- to .'.jffr r of canned jrocds, and that aug-men-ed i-ir.wi4 an 1 '1 supply the pr.ee-s -vill nit' to higher levels. "The corn packers -1 cl i 1 Mr. Hunt. a .- pick; per c nt. of he normal crop censin where, it usual: four to fax- .' ' rei'-k crop of pr.au, t he; work wayeir in ten diys. Th'..- 'v the restricted a r-uiie and t;

New York packers are prepared f send out only i " r o".' of. ' ' ' normal shipping. S' it ev Ir. Michigan and th- upper f of count ir, Ohio, where fruits and berries arc packed in great numbers, the fr is' r.ipped the crop, with the result tha'

one can ; for mile aitseoir. 'reest in rl issuni. largest orchard.- of tha only one cheury ii'o- in oue- of la" -ar'etv. "M i r. ' : a - 1 p i'k ccn t of it - rip : h s crop (". peas and t rna proxlmatel-- t" per ci nt last year it pr-st-n. w.-u

do not r-'iu-e - ... tomato crop, of Hart for will be ct.ly n 1'it 3 p.. 5 per cent. a', a.la.-l- f- : I er the ..nt'r- F.act.-r.i : will no' l-r- ir,--:.- t l.a.n j cent. i 1. ' '' 1 '

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ARREST CLEVER BOND PASSER

Gar

off iclais will bo crelitej

with clearing up the blir Indianapolis bond theft, as the result of arr.uitlr.i; Thomas Everett alias Coleman by de-tf-rtive :crgcant Held and plain clothes men Barrel! of the Gary police department last Saturday.

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; All at the Price cf the Machine Itself ! Cabinet models priced f rom $1 10.03 to $250.00, in- . ! eluding $25.00 worth of Path'. Records of your own i choice free of charge.

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Buy High Standard Groceries Here Friday and Saturday

$1.00 59c

59c 10c 6c 15c

COFFEE Our fancy Peaberry, 5 pounds for

PRIMA MALT AND HOPS Special at ... AMERICAN FAMILY ot. FELS NAP THA SOAP 1 0 bars for BAKED BEANS Monarch brand. Per can MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS Per pound CALIFORNIA PRUNES Large size. Per pound

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winter thoughts $S Will Put a Patha in Your Home Today

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P. Secret Service, Captain Hall, was 1 in ""Jar:.' and took Kverett to Ham- i in end where, before TJ. S. Commissioner ! Charles Surprise. E-cerett -was held toj h.o t. ?. Co j.-t at Indianapolis. Everett, who was in custody of nn I of -he $5 1;'"' regristered bonus stolen at' 1 : J ianapolin, took the name of the owner off of the bond with acid and in-j

S'-rted p.ts own. Me tr.en attempted "o ..:ih it at the Hunter (colored) bank in Gary, hut was detected in the act and placed under arrest.

.-'-me w.-at-i arc to have a. . a bad ;me o; body but i.he u until it ir - t be i n t o this -thecomforts o

Genu Heating secured zri ai e.-

,' ;i win:- r. T " ' . is to -r.year to b; u a t hinl-.-ivatm; plant, ar r.oexpei eno. d would wait iw z.to ! f'-rc arte ;.- i.vcejsary : aluro of a home.

M?il this coupon for further information.

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INJURED IN POOL-ROOM BRAWT, A number of arests will be made Today as the result of a pool room

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a pa.rh'-,' excess h-at r. ec t i n gr rad i It is pe-cu'ia. and three s each tenant hea.tirg plan unit requir.

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t m street in Gary last r.Uht. Thomas Lathe-as, a Greek, rcelvinar 3 severe heatinor up, in the ars'iment.

! u ' d u w here t- run hoi own his family's l.e-at r pe.ck.-t Ik,-'!:;

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COUPON SU? L'vIERS PRAR?. LAC V. 562 Hchman St.. Ham onvj,

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Please send catalogue of instruments and particulars

This requt-st places m- under

biigation to purchase a Palhe.

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Without gftir.-' to a cellar t rire. It is 'c,t "'.' the rrt

most econ omio-i ; ; hints tor a he-r.ie or comhina" n ?t .r- an dfiat buildinT This wonderful in"ention is on - -liibition at F.arber shop. Calum?' and State, street.

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RETURNS FROM A PLEASANT VACATION Captain James Vodicka and Attorney John Fox and their families r. turned yesterday from "i:iconsin where tb.ey er-ent the past month on a eampintrip. While the ftshln? was not on a par with, past years', the Capta'n snJ r. Fox both report havi.n- had very fS .as ant time.

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FOR Quality Low

Phone 794 Prices

Thirty-five years of knowing how, coupled with a record of consisted" service and fair dealing, means much to the buyer of grocery an ? meats. Oscar Mayer's California Hams, per pound l9V2c Smoked Butts, per pound 33c Hamburger, fresh made, per pound 16c Spare Ribs, nice and meaty, per pound. lOVc Plate Boiling Beef, per pound llAc Fresh Brains, per pound I2V2C Native Veal Stew, per pound 1I!2C Native Veal Shoulder, per pound ISc Native Veal Chops, special, per pound 25c Bull Dog Bluing, 10c, 3 for 29 c Corn Flakes, 3 packages for 25c Kitchen Cleanser, 3 for 13c Fancy Sweet Potatoes. 5 pounds for 4Sc Large Sack Salt, 10 pounds. . , 29c No. 2 can Corn, 3 for 44c Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 pounds 49c Fancy Pink Salmon, tall cans. 2 for 25c American Family Soap, 10 bars for 53c ' Hcintz Baked Beans, 2 large cans 22c Sauer Kraut, No. 3 can, 2 for 23c Pop Corn that pops, 5 pounds 43c Chicken Feed, 100 pounds $2.50 Celery, Green Peppers, Muskmebn and Cab Apples WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GBS0N DAILY C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND