Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1921 — Page 7
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DESPERATE RIOTING
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OCCURS IN BELFAST- lOfillL
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rrNTIRNATiOSAL NE5 SERViCEl BBLFAusT, Aug. 30. Desperate. tir.g took place hero throughout
e right ar.d wons fighting Is feart3 r tha day. Floats of armored cars
dashed through th streets. Repeated po::c volUyg failed to suppress the rioters. There wer several attempts a: incendiarism. The numifr of caualtles incurred In the night fighting n as not Available early today. 7h nlrrs, drivtsr and cleaners of the. Ort Northern Railway went on trik at rn id n 1 jrh t In protest agra-lnat the ten hour ork day. HJOTTTQ IS lEIUOtl. f ! NTERN ATION AL KEWS SERVICE LONDON. Aug. 3 00 The noting: at Belfast throughout the night was da-ecrlix-4 t th most enous In months in d!spatebe today from that city carried by Central News. The police fend military detachment wr engraved In subduing snipers who had posted taeniae! ve at comers, and on roof. All trwet lights were out burning- dw!'.ings cajt an e-ffr'.e flare over tib oorm'batant . Queen treet fcoutes weir set aire. Rnwa rioting wa reported this morale.?.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE OPEN NEXT WEEK
The Hammond Bueinesrs College opens Setem'tver 6th with one of the finest curriculum o study under experts nitl5 at York City. "Opt your iuc&tin under expe-bts" has been the flogan oi the Caluanet Bu&lnMs Schools fcr many years and this year the pinnacle of this effort has been reached, a matter of importance, to ery buglesjs man In the dletTlet ajs well &a to the prospective students.
KE'V YORK. Aug. ..". Stocks, closing' prii-ci: American Car and Fdry 124' American .Steel Fdry 23 American Tel. ar.d Tel 1?5, Buldw iu Locomotive . 76:-j Bethlehem Steel B . . . 50 C.i'iirado Fhiei -J1 Lackawanna St. el S3 Mexican Pete 100 Midvale Steel 23U . Pur.- Oi: HI J PresxJ Steel Car i"'"3 Republic Steel 47 TVxa Ca . v 3 " U S. Stotl 75 ' Willys Oe-erland 5 i Sinclair Oil 13 H i
Ion went. The parts- met the Chicago officers and the house wa-s surrounded. No sooner had the party appeared at the front, when Bueckner made a dash for liberty, out the back door. He was captured in the alley in the rear of the- h o u re . The prisoner, together with another nan, who !? being held for Ticsi'.nnins. i'as tak-n to South Chicago.
ut.'d by the Rotary Club members. This omuuet ($35.00) will be turned over to the. American Legion Editor )
RHODA ROYAL'S WORLD TOURED SHOWS COMING
MINOR OFFENSES Citizens who flipped in the last 14 -vi rs are A Cauropa, 1S47 Quarter
Mare. Chicago, predtnT. H- F.
Ivaniels.-n. Gary, truck on th-? boulevard. $,10 and J P Mullen. 8530 Com-m-rc!al avenue South Chicago, d. orderly conduct. $?.
TO ARRANGE SCHOOL BUDGET
At a rnetfngr of the members of the Gary board of education in the. office of superintendent of Gary schools, V A. Wirt, th'.a afternoon an estimate will be mide o? tho 1922 school hud-
get an-i with new
-'windings, to be erect-
anoiacr t . ac k i-.and (ieorgii I). Anthoullji. Gary, which in a It! party made a dc.imr known S o u t h IS '. i -, ? $7,f0' at a certain S--vf r.i! '':( r sim cienianfis hav.- b'er: v informaticn the la.--' eivt-d ai." ;t a wf r k
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td and otr.er improvements made, it ;s thoufiiht that the budget will r.i n ovr $50, '"'0 higher than the bud got of las;
DIDN'T WASTE MONEY ON FOOD
cmcAOo cash on.uv. WHEAT-No. - red. $1.241ul No. 3 red, $1.;:. No. 2 hard winter. $1.1'3 'i 51.23: No. 3 hard winter, 1.22'; No. 2 mixed. $1.22,V; No. 3 mixed. $1.1551.25. CORN No. 2 mixed. 64", JstSc No. S mixed, 544e. OATS No. 2 white. S5 5 3Sc; No. 'i --.-hite, 33533c; No. 4 white, 2S532o.
When the circus comes to town it me-ans a 'powerful" lot of excitement, a-s they .ay down south, and the afortt-f-aid e if : t em e n t commences for the MV.al! boy and the other little folks : '. the time the first car containing the yi.ung men who post wx.rk. art upon the b:il boards, arrives." "Th circus is coming!" i the delighted ."l.f'Ut cf the snull urchin, as he Razes
'-pon the big bills that announce the ! date of the great canvas entertainment i whMii is to bj in Hammond, on Ta's-
cay, c.-)ten:ti-r t lh.
PLAN A BIG i JUMPS OFF WAGON CLOTHING SALE ! "HIT BY AN AUTO
Kovach Bros., 1 1 am mo nd . ':' liev e to pit on one of
)45 Hohman street, teat they are abi".t the most a,:trauive
CHICAGO UTt STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 22.000; ma
mostly 10g'25c. lower. Bulk 9.30; top, $10; heavy we i g-ht. 9.50; mc-dium, $0.3559.90 weight. $5.10. CATTLE Receipts. S.OOOi
$7 $8 1!
A WORTHY CAUSE
the Hammond Legion, a mili-
steacly to lot.
higher .
SINGER'S MIDGETS AT THE PARTHENON
Through efforts of Post of tv.e American
tary burial wa-s Recorded Hans Mad sen Thrane. a young ex-service man. who
!5? d;e-.i In St. Margaret's hospital Satur
day afternoon. Services were held
it- , this afternoon at 8 o'clocat from the
home. 123.0 Van Buren street
market, I The young man's parents a-nd relaI lives l.ve in Denmark and his last il 1 -) n. -as had icft him practically peniless.
Through a popular subscription fundtf are being raisf-d to defray- funeral ex-
.-.'ileji t.ver staged in Hammcnd. Jiy a lucky purchase they picked up the Mock of A! JaA'kson. a bankrupt clothier of Chicago, and a- offering the entire ;-to;k at approximately fifty' cents on the dollar. The Hammond store is closed while the M; k is being arranged and the sale opens on Tiiursd ly morning.
Failing to obey his mother, when he stole a ride on a wagon yesterday, John Romero 74 Jefferson street. Gary was gainfully injured when he jumped off the wagon directly in the path of an auto driven by John Ignatz, of 1216 Jefferson street. He was knocked to the pavement sustaining a cut over his eye and on his hand. Innatz brought the ia,d to the station where his injuries were cared for. He stated that he u as unabie to a-Old hitting the la-1.
MAKE DEMAND IN LETTER FOR $7,000; i Private detectives and 'Gary po.ice ; operatives ha e. been busily engaged i for several weeks in an effort to solve ' street, and a son f Mr-, J.i Argo. 12;!
"The recent wastefulness in
r.e mu-h as
c air. p a : ? eating
haven't btror
a n yt .-. . n g pas', f.vc create go
weight was
ag-.lr.st -.ffect t -. pa' tor the w .-.u I d
.ase street. Ito the office of a r sary precautions ands i a uteri!, d
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GARY NEWS
35 ARRESTS IN ONE GAMBLING RAID
per.ses
airt'-auy been
rd. I'cr.-on?
Robert Bums, -who has aoarf many t;le lJne 0 iv
Tha opening performance of the Singer's Midgets at the Parthenon yes
terday was a great success and the kid - j dies and grown-ups who attended were : treated to a real entertainment, ' This act. a complete play in itself, from cpenir.g jvene to finale and composed of practically every form of en-
terta.nmer.t Known to the vaiide 11.8 stage, set off with an'mali". ponies, elephants and two car loads of spec'.al scenery is about the biggest thing that ha-s ever come to Hammond. The opening scene of Spanish nature and to
Numerous contributions have
desidir.g to contribute.
may mail their checks to Commander W. E. Bong of the American Legion.
THIS IS AS BAD AS WEST VIRIGINIA
' Seventeen out of a total of 47 gaur.bI lers who were arrested in a big raid I on a .gambling house at If, 63 Adams st.
were :ound guilty in the Gary poll, e court before Special Judge Huber yesterday morning and fined $5 and costs It was one of the biggest raid 4 ever conducted in the history of the Gary police department,
friends In Hammond ioLb. as a Scout Master and an able and efficient manager (yt tile Hammond 'Business College frr several years, has greater p.ans thBJi ever for the high ata ndard to be attaine'd iy his echool this year. At tie 3ieid of the Typing, Secretarial and Advance Office Training department, Che Caiuanet B-uslness Colleg Aasoclation has secured the services of Mrs. Ylviar. MeCaughtryfcranton. This !s one of the mo.": advaix:d steps ever taken outside of New Tork City" a special Instructor in accuracy and s-peed on the typewriter ' fold crw lag out and completing the Ajiscciation'a poilcy of securing experts for their varices departaiecita. lira McCaughtry is a graduate of Central City Bosinesa Scdiooi, Syracuse N. Corneal University and Syracuse Teachrrs' Training School in speed arid accuracy. Mrs. McCaughtry not only will supervise thasw departments in the schools but will make personal calls on leading buslne corporations In this dis
trict for the purpose of getting a line on til opportunities for her students ! in the -vaat nuenber of manufacturing indU9Lri&s. aiming to supply eairh daxtiand wl Lh the right person for that particruJ.au- placa The iandard of the five schools In tyying wll be raised to at least SO accurate words a minute on new matter so tha when IrapintM men war. t a stenographer, aha will cot only be quite familiar -with the vacabudary characteristic to 'his particular business, but ra.pld nd accurate in every way. A class at least one mglat cu week, fr stenograpihers now eor.ployed to Increase their pe-ed to accuracy has 6een arraogad and -up to date has awakened ciuch Interest. There will be dictaphone practice arid tftie school will take ai! kinds of public ster.o-grapviic work, iicluding tn-altlgrac-hing, tn order to give the uudents practical experience before graduation. In the hort-s and and calc-alatlr.g department the school has secured the services' cf Mrs.. lone Haegeej a graduate yf Cass Ttv-hnical School, rvetrc it end Detroit r.'jf lr.ss University.
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duct
h a vi n g won.
very we.l done, H
derful lighting effects and i vm
very gooj singing and dancing by the tiny actor. 1 Other scenes, twelve !n a'.! and taking one hour to produce, were the best that could be expected in f.he form of i
amusement. The prize fight that ran well into 4 rounds with an unexpected knoekonjt. was brought to a close by the tiny police who pinched the
w.-icie crowd. Tae closing number, a j en
mi.itary scene, was very weii executed
y tn.? entire c.'r-.par.v and some very
C. cw hesline scraps are becoming: more rare each year but a good one j was aired this morning in the court 1 of Judge Kowalski in West Hammond j Mrs. Kd. Kirk of West Carrol street, j
had brought o.narges o: disorderly con-
agaii.st her neighbor Mrs. Mary re and lier daughter JuLa.
Kirk was represented bv At
torney M. V. Metz of Hammond, but a lawyer with her was almoat a superfluous article Sine loid her itory in her own way in a delightful Irish brogue. She related, how Mrs. Hudak'3 "brats'' would lling stones and epithets at Annie and Little Annie, who were, an adopted daughter and daughter respective ly. Mrs. Hudak was tak-
to ta.-k because- of the actions o:
er young and proceeded to beat up on
I thecn. In fact, she used them so rough
GARY TEACHERS ATTEND INSTITUTE
j. uary's staff of high school teachers I are attending the Lake County Teache r's Institute which opened at the i county seat yesterday. County Super-
c.ha.'ge of tile session. During the week lectures on practically every branch of education will be given by educators on national reputation. Among those who will speak art- Dr. R. A. Armstrong of West Virginia, Dr. G. A. Gross, Miss- Plora Torre nee of I nd 1 a : .apol ic. W. I. Collins, editor of the st.t'e st-hool instructor and
THREE AUTOS
FIGURE IN COLLIS- j
SION YESTERDAY Three auomobile figured In a amash up at loth avenue and Broadway in Gary yesterday in which all were more
or less damaged. It was while I?a- ! dore Aietrowltz. 1931 Broadway. Gary, : driving a truck for the Gary Mattress Co.. was waiting for a street car to start up that H. H. Gray, 1601 Madison! street, driving a truck for the Armour j Packing Co., collided ir.to the rear of! his machine also throwing his truck I into the rear of a Furl of William Fbsry, 2632 Madison street, whose car i was standing in front of him. No;
one w as Injured.
Remember There's a Limit. "Every man is Intirled to his own opinion," snbi Uncle Eben. "But dar airi' any use o' your purtin' rob. own
j idea of what 'le time o' day r';ght to i be agin d.it of dc- gernrian dat's runI nin' de railroad train."
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; ut to.'Lft and tea -.ears. Even that
and cause m- distress . M-
down to eignty-;o.j.
nounds and my compltxicn r.-.uc. y -
had frequent pains in ' n-v annendix. I atn gl
listen to an operation, as Mayr'e Wonderful lUmedy bar. mad' a rew -om-ar. of me." It is a simple, harmo-s; preparation t :,at removes the catarrhal mucu.- from the intestinal tract and allays the innammation which causes practically al stomach. 'Iver and intestinal ailments, including ap-pr.d!eit!.- . One d 05 e wi 1 1 co nvir.ee, or money refunded. Summers Phar:r.-t-cv and druggists everywhere Ad"
COURTS OPEN SEFTEMBER 6
urt w; summ. m orni:
:ch has r vacag. Sep-
The Gary Superior been closed during toon will open Tues.
tember 6th at the fame time the other courts in the county convene, according to word received frm ''town Print today.
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TWO MORE BITTEN
BY VICIOUS DOGS, Vicious dogs permitted to run at! large by their owners bit two more per- ' sori !n "'Ittry yesterday. Police reports at the Gary police, station this morn'ng 1'sted the victims as a ST. of John Hag-on. IMS Jefferon
EAKEES MARKET
645 Hohman Street
Hammcnd
Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 353
Ground Beef, pound lOc Sirloin Steak, pound 20c Round Steak, pound 20c Beef Kidneys, pound Sc
oasts, pound I2V2C
Loins, pound 2Sc Pork, pound 12V2C
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cier innnatum were snown. in tne.;. t:.lat .Mral. Kirk didn't approve of it. oriental scenes one i3 reminded of a Thn there was a long string of othsong and dance revue only the actors er grievances. There were the scanare so tir.y it hardlv seems possible to j dalous actions of Julia Hudak la com-
nr.c so nrjen ta.ent but tne manner in which the revue is put on and the costumes and Fi-er.ery that are used, make it a great success. The kiddies were well pleased with the circus scene in whioh the entire
menager!e cf the tru-p is used. Wild deer and hunting dogs grace the scene and tO-e e!e-phar.ts. 1ig and small, are put thrrvigh regular circus) stunts with the trained ponies. AH the children shouted with glee when the tiny trainer mounted on the largest elephant, drove the other animals off the stage mtich the same, as old time four-in-hands. The M'.dgt-ts will hold swayi.t the. Parthenon all this wee'.c and a big crowd is expected and has been arranged for bv the management.
mg home late at night with numerous "fellows" and the. naMy words and actions of the Hudak women whenever a quarrel was in progress. Julia testified in her defense and in
sisted Mrs. Kirk was a liar. B-f ore !
were lashing each other vigorously with their tongues and some stuff that wa-sn't nice became piibllc After the things had subsided Mrs. Hudak testified through an interpreter and denied everything. The court had heard enough to Justify putting the Hudak family under peace bonds. The neighborhood row has kept West Carroll street in a turmoil for weeks
I lice station practically every day.
Pencils A good quality lead pencil with eraser, onlv
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160-162 State Street. Hammond, InL
Rulers Good strong ruler, on foot, only
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FRANK BUCKNER IS AGAIN IN CUSTODY
Frank Buc.kner.
wl
escaped from
"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
the Hammond Ja.'l about six months j ago, is again in etisf odv, this time in j
South Chicago, where he is awaiting ex'radition into the state to answer to the charge of burglary and jail beaking. Ho was captured last night by a raiding party ma.de up of Hammond and South Chicago police, who captur-nl him in a house in Burnham af'er he had tried to escape by the ba. -It way. He ran into 'he arms of a qu;,.d of detecti'cec. The I'l.ica.go po!ic received a tip that ,B..:ckn-r was hiding in the p-irn-ham house and called up th-; Ha,mmnrd police, asking them to meet at a certain plac at n-n" o'clock- Offi--frs P.uri.-. '"a r ! s n. Tl.nsr'o and Tlan-
A FINE ACT At today's session of the Hammond Rotary Club there was attention called to the death of Mr. Thrane. an ex-
arniy man, who saw extended service j in the recent war, lack of funds for al proper burial and inability to find the '
dec ascd s family maxe an emergency which all loyal citizens win recognize. To meet this emergency the Rotary mem.ber- present made a voluntary contribution to create a fund with which the .American Legion can give proper burial to this dead comrade. 1 ' rid ou bt-(i 1 . many other citizens of Hammond will h- glad to increase this fund if their attention is but. called to the emergency through thrt colums of this paper. The y enclosed a ciiock for $S5.00 whit'h r'-presr nt the amount c-intrib-
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1 Car Early Ohio Potatoes, g 1 7g per peck, 45c; per bushel. . v 1 Car Idaho Potatoes, $2.10 per peck, 55c; per bushel. Apples, 4 pounds for 25c; $2.00 per bushel Pears 4 pounds for 25c; $2.00 per bushel, $1. 7a and Crab Apples, 4 pounds for 25c; QJC per peck Cabbage, fancy heads, A.n per pound Oranges, sweet, H5c per dozen, 25c, 30c and
Peaches, large and fancy, per bushel, from $3.00 to. . . .
$4.00
Cantaloupe, 10c, 3 for
25
Plurris, for canning, per basket, 50c or crate at. .
$2.00
Dry Onions, A per pound Fancy Sweet Potatoes, O C 4 pounds for CdxJK BaaanaA, Off-, per dozen, 20c and Eggs, strictly fresh, 36 C per dozen
FREE DELIVERIES CAGO PRODUCE CO.
State and Oakley Phone 1696 Opposite Postoffice
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CRANALAS Come in eight colors in box, for onlv, 8c RIBBON For hair bows, very special, at per yard, 29c COMBS Circular Combs for the girls, only, each, 10c
TROUSERS Crash or khaki, sizes to 12 yrs. 59c SATTEEN Black, 36 inch sateen, per yard only 28c WAIST Child's Knit Waist,, ex t r a quality for 25c
School Days Are Here Every mother having children to outfit fc school is not more or less perplexed this minute as to just how or where she can buy the most satisfactorily and economically. We have been thinking of the mother who would be in this situation for some time and have made plans in the matter of our merchandising to relieve this very situation. We can help you in the solution. Read this space very carefully as it is full of suggestions to help you out of all your difficulties these days.
SCHOOL CASE With shoulder strap, waterproof, only 25 c, SUITING Full 32 inches wide, dark ;tvles, yard only 29c BOXES Pencil bo x e s with lock and key, onlv, 10c
PLAIDS
Dark plaids fcr school dresses at, yard. 19c HANKERCHIEF Fine dotted edges, good quality. 3 for 10c BLOOMERS Bl a c k sateen bloomers, sizes 4 to 12, only 23c
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Boys' Trousers, Waists
We are offering the greatest values
' in Boys' Knee Trousers that have
been seen tor many a day. Lome give ns a careful lookovcv and you will be convinced.
FOR ONLY 98c An immense range of Boys' Knee Trousers of plain goods and fancy mixtures ; sizes 6 to 17
WAiSTS For 75c A beautiful assortment of stripes and patterns in sizes 6 to 16. Other good values at only 49c.
Hosiery, Boys and Girls
Every mother knows how difficult it Vo
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list rocn in t;m nt tn hnv hosierv K1&
that would give satistaction. tome V:? 1 f
to tins store ror nose sau&iaciiun iu- j,- -,vt
day and every day.
HOSE FOR 15c A fine guage hose, comes in black, cordovan and white, usually sells for 23c a pair.
2 PAIR 25c All perfect goods sizes 6 to 9V? , 3 i i
real Dargain
Supply your needs at this ridiculous price.
SUSPENDERS Boys' Suspenders, made good and strong, leather trimming, for only
15
MIDDY For girls in ages 6 to
14 years, with blem on sleeve,
em-
5C
Girls, Dresses for $1.19 We are offering some gre.it values in Girls' Fine Gingham Dresses, medium dark styles, sizes 8 to 14 years. At the above price, come and look them over while the range of styles and sizes are complete.
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SUFPORTERS ! o ml nn on supporters. j.S made good and strong, while they ifj
trimmed, last tr.ev go tor onlv it1 89c 5c IS
COVERALLS
ror Boys, sizes l to 8 years. Come in plain blue or stripe.
TABLETS 3 large tablets, large size, 10c
BOYS' CAPS All wool plaited back, special, only, 95c
SCISSORS Come m 4'2-m. size, good and strong, for 10c
COMBINATION Pencil box with 2 pencils, pen holder, 1 eraser 19c
SERGE All wool storm serge, navy and black, yard, 79c
BINDER Cloth, covered complete, twe largs rings, only 29 e '
SKIRTS For boys, neat stripes, 12V? to 14.' for 89c
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