Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1921 — Page 6

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TTTE TOTES. Friday, Xov. 18. 1921.

RBUCKLE JURY IS CHOSENWITH CARE Five Women Will Be Called Upon to Decide Future Liberty of Fatty. . P. KiJ.IS !. MARTIN-) ISTAPF CORRESPONDENT !. N. SERVICE .v. KKA.Nt ;Ni. I'alif., N'.iv. 1. Tin u;ain' ot' cin-ss ,. U h;is '... ,! li:ifd here all ivci-k with ivmiu'ii mem i'l-r? of th' jury pu.nt-1 a ;ivns and the 1;; ( r.- libt rty of Ruse... "I-'alty" ArielI; lo as the prize, was near an i n.! i.xia y. i'io- or two tu. ire nmvs ami the tat.ii' p!anl with cunsu mma to skill i;.ivm .M X.ib, chief counsel for the i. '.ftise ami f'istiict Attorney Matthew ::..iy. for the s;.He will h, over. Anl tin-n the taking f testimony will b -Hist old hami.s at criniit'.al I'r.lr- . ee will hold the ease' was won or lost n ;he selection ef the jTiry. Never in the memory (i, local conrl s l;.i. a jury heen selected with ttwjre . a ! than has that which will sit m judgment on America's he.-tvyweicht hiuh producer of the screen. Many sit.iv been the comments nti the hih taill'ie of the jury panel examined. .And the jury now in the box unquestionably represents the cream of the pa nel. Si.ii'tij'B- the I1.H-. ns ahout w ith perfect finesse. Hraily and .McNab for four days have matched wits daily silently working throuRh his assistant and mouth-piecp. Milton H'Kon. A iifirt of his head or sisn of his hand indicating hia desire. MeNab. Urbane and Suave eloquent at times and always insratiatine. Carrying n( his broad shoulder the burden of the faseitiat iner trame but always heeding the whispered anil vrittetj promptings o his stuff of three young assistants. he first nvtve today was to be made by JudRe Harold I.onderbaek. T.ast night when a jury was all but .I'urn. Ieorre R. Moryan, one of the first jurors accepted, arose and announced his state of mind would not permit him to remain on the jury. The state used its last peremptory challenge a threat held to the last over the head of the defense i remove the talesman called in his pla -. . TTien came 1 .1. Oranfeld. u ( a imitted an opinion- favorable '" the ,- enilant . Hut which he said woubl tiot prevent him from render: ; fair ei dict. Their last peretr pt 01 v challenge pone, the state foufrht I'UterU to lan him off the jury The juror smartincr under the attack, commenced a vt-rlul i.rfauit on the Iistrict Attorney. When Judfte louder back halted him and adjourned court tint il today hen he w-11 decide whether Iranriel.l retnains. If he stays, an silernate j-.for - - the th rteenth will re selected to cn.ini against mis-trial In the ee;it of ?tcknes of any of the t:-si twelve. if 'irarPeld poes off his !nnvwnr n-.nst i.e e!.,.s.-!i and then the thirteenth member. The iefene has !ts ace in the hole to use, if lK--f ssivej, a peremptory challeimc l! seem certain that the jury -will have on i;."!:e women four of them oia-rbd and one sinprle. out of 13 women on the jury panel 12 have been iii-i, un. There exists the possibility that this last woman juror may be d-awn today and if accepted will make "he jury half women. District Brady ill make the open-

AMERICAN CLOTHES DELIGHT JAI DEAUTY; GOOD BYE KIMONO!

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t niercd the hotel and jokingly suK' "b'll that the manager install n trafllc cop to iejrulate the passage of pa irons east and west and north and SO lit u. The more T.arry th.mr.ht of the bb-a th- greater it appealed o him, and he '''''' l ' t !. il 'pto a e, c y pindmtion. I tin plan was" to show how practical the idea was and then to work it out into a eonmal lisht. It provides one of the funniest situation. that lia ever been produced in come.iy film. You will like it. "Al' Meluatil cintinues to entertain at the Oramle oreai, -lVHh the classical Ar.mmerie and a p.i.,1 lo t of vatideille tiitistt.-s out the unusual fine proi.r iin for the b-lance of this week.

MURDER MYSTERY IS DISCLOSED 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CIIH'AOl). .Nov. 1. The body of a well dressed man ol about i, was found this afternoon In a lonely praire in Itiver (Trove, near here. He 'ban heen shot through the heart, and a wound supposedly from a biunt instrument, Avas found iti the back of his head. The "foody was fitill warm when found. The police began working on the theorv tlat the men had been kidnapped in an automobile ami robbed. Cards in hi.? pockets indicated he may

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Mrs. Oriko Komatsa in her first American outfit. "Mrs. Oriko Komatsu, Japan's most beautiful woman, hae just rrived in Washingrton with her husband, who is a irember? of the Japanese arms delegation. Never before her arrival in this country had Mrs. Komatsu worn American clothes. She expressed aer delirrht for them and declared that she would hereafter discard her Japanese kimono in favot of the dress.of American women.

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MINERS MUST SHUN KU KLUX KLAN

TT-rORlA. 111., ,'ov. IS. Expulsion from the union was the penalty fixed today by the Illinois m'ners of any mfmli who becomes affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan. the I. W. W. or the "Working Class Vnion. Frank Farrinsrton. president of the Illinoi.s Union, tirtjed upon the convention that the assessments of the International t'nion for the months of November. December, January nrM also February be void. The convention

voted to pay the assessment, at the opening of the eonvcnan Farrinsrton had wired John 1.. Lew is. International I 'resident that he did not believe the HlinoiM members would pay the assessment. Funeral benoiits for members of the I'nion who die were increased from $2.10 to $350. AT THE PARTHENON. In addition to "The Single Track," a Vitaitraph feature production starring Corinne Griffith and liichard Travis, Jh Parthenon theatre is showing for today .and tomorrow Larry Semon in "The Bell Hop." a hotel rampane that wrecks a hotel aud causes no end of excitement. t Sometime ajro this king1 of lauifhter found difficulty in thread'mfr his way through the crowd of people in a certain hotellobby. He was "constantly humping into somebody every time he

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SUGAR, 10 POUNDS

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Gold Medal or Ceresota Flour, q bbl.$1.00 Creamery) Butter, per lb .......47c Guaranteed Eggs, per doz 39c Pure White Lard. 2 lbs 25c Good Luck Oleomargarine, 2 lbs 47c Dromedary Dates, per pkg. 21c Currants, per pkg 19c Fresh Shredded Cocoanut, per lb 29c Lemon or Orange Peel, per lb ,29c Fancy Walnuts, new crop, per lb 37c Fancy Almonds, new crop, per lb 29 c Fancy Filberts, new crop, per lb. . . ... . .23c Fancy Peaberry Coffee, per lb 25c Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb 25c Special Blend Coffee, lb. 30c, 3 lbs. . . . .87c

American Family Soap, 1 0 bars 54c Fancy Corn Meal, yellow or white, 1 0 lb . 23c Pop Corn, per lb. . . . 4V2C Pet Milk, per tall can I0l2c Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, per caa. 10c Pumpkin, large can 15c Libby's rated Pineapple, per can 25c Strawberries, Blackberries, per No. 2 can. 25c Peaches, heavy syrup, 2 large cans .... 45c Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 for. 23c Quaker Rolled Oats, per pkg 11c Cracker Jack, per pkg 7c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars 1 .22c Brooms. 4 sewed, union made 33c

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Economy Grocery and Market 81 State Streht Telephone Hammond 49 A FEW EARLY SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER

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FROM OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Heinz Piura and Fig Pudding large can only 45c. OCSmall can Drinking Cider,' quart 1 can, only

Seeded or Seedless Raisins and

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Citron, Lemon and ATI r Orange Peel, per lb. . . " ' C breakfast Cocoa, " -JE per lb 1 U4LRepublic Minced Meat, OC-24-oz. jar, only. Apple Butter, 25 C per jar . mJ Club House Coffee, 1 O C

PLEASE ORDER YOUR POULTRY EARLY

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lUUCUf IU. ...... Veal Chops, per lb Breast of Veal, with pocket, per lb.

Leg of Veal, 8 to 10 1 yc lb. average, per lb ... . Fresh Pork Loin Roast, 1 7 r per lb 1 1 Home Rendered Lard, 1 A. best intown," lb ..... . Breakfast Bacon, 4 to Ofr 6 lb. average, lb Swift's Skinned Hams, 10 to 14 lb. average, J A per lb FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS

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Best Quality Apple Sauce, per cati Faicy Yellow Cling Peaches,' No. 3 can for

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Your Prescription Work

We want it because we are fully equipped with facilities for serving you as you should be served. If you are in a hurry, your prescriptions are made up promptly but carefully while you wait, or if you wish to call for it later it is ready for you when you return, or we deliver prescriptions. USE SUMMERS' CLINICAL LABORATORY

HOT WATER BOTTLES

A good reliable Hot Water Bottle is a necessity in every home. For aches, pains and a hundred and one other uses it is ideal. Our Hot Water Bottles are of a quality that can be depended upon and they will give you long-lasting service. $1.25 Bottle Special Price, 98c

COUGH REMEDIES

Got a bad cough? One of those racking ones that keep you awake at night and give you splitting headaches? Do not let your cough grow worse. Come today and get a bottle of Summers' White Pice Cough Syrup

IF YOU WANT QUALITY POULTRY LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US

ITiree Sizes 33c, 63c, $1.17

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