Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 16 January 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Monday. Jan. 16, 1.922.

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FIGHT JURY DISAGREES Two Women Said to Be Hanging Verdict in Murder Trial ( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICfl

ANGKL.K.S. Jan. 18. A rter more than sixty-five hours of intermittent dlscti.si?n the Jury in the trial of Arthur C. LSurch for the m.urder of i. liccton Kennedy, was still deliberating his far- (oust. A hope that the jury . not hopelessly deadlocked was expressed by attorneys Tor both the sntu Atid defense, baaed on incidents treat happened Sunday nlg-ht. The Jurors were polled by Judge Ree e at 8:10 o'clock ajul reported th-y ware dsTtded ten to two. Although Uy dil not. pive an oxjrvsaion -i to the res-ult of this balolr,g it. ws und&mtood that ten -were for convictKon. Som of J2ie jurors indicted to the court t"hat there vjj, in their bief. m. possibility of an e-vent-ti.l agreenben t . At 10:35 last right the jurors were airaJn brouftlit in to court at tlie rediict of Mrs. Eva M. Tjernott, roportt e-d -to be leading- the minority opposins: a. conviction. Slie askcl Juda Kee.ve 7- the definition, of "preponderance of evidence." AfTter fifty minutes of consultation with, state and defpiise at- - torneys. Judge Kev, gave a legwl . definition of tho )hre and a.lv instructed, the jurors that they "nuist weish all evidence in t!ie case -which -now any lig-ht on snjvity or insanity. " Mrs. Dcmott tbeo asked tike jtm-e to "w-ai t a second until nn-other vot X", ' taken." Five rrrtmite later v.-ord i-ame from the jury room that ihe . jurors wanted to retlra for tlm nipht. Indicating tlml if a vole b-ad lwn tttktn there -was still no agreement. In tlie-event that the jury is unable to reach a v rxttct, Disu-ict Attorney J Woolwine is rady to proiM immediately with a new trial, he announced .

ARBUGKLE JURY j IS SIILUNCOMPLETE i Second Week of Second ? Trial Finds State Ready ; For a Savage Attack. r,v KUl.IS n. VATVTTN STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE S A N . l-'R A NCI SCO. Cal . .Un. 1. Tit' second trial of Rosooe "'Fatty'' - Arbuckle for manaiaug-hter. swung- in- ; ti its cond week today, with a jury fi'iU incorniple'e. Attorneys Tor both pides entered i-mirt today determine..! if pe-ssible to convplete the jury .before a1jotimn-unt, - in order tiiat testimony may start toinwrow . Although both side have kept their - plans carefully igrwaj-dl in order that the element of surprise may be retain- - ed. It -wts le.Tnd today that the secj ond trial -will not b emtirely teatore1h. "WitTiewe" are bojng trroomed by the defense who have not Wtherto apjm.red in the csu. It could not be -onnrmed today but th? report was . current that "Betty Campbell, show girl now in. Chicajro, and -a guest !4t the Arh-uokfre party, would appear as a witness in tlus trial an dglve testimony tending to iibtan tiatn the artory mid by tbe defendant of the happenings ,t the fray party after which VirsiiH& Kapv died. It was Jao learned that t.le jitate pianp i mviui attack on tiie credioilJty of certain defeivae witnesseii. Pe!rtiTie- astf-igned to the district attor-

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LOTTIE PICKFORD IS TO WED AGAIN

r -, ,-V, fMofr li c P Lottie Pick! or d. Lottie Pickford. sister of Mary and Jack Pickford, and onti. recently known as Lottie Pickford Rupp. is reported to be engaged to Allan Forrest, leading man for Mary Mile M inter. Mis Lottie was divorced from A, G. Rupp. a New York broker, about a yar ago and shortly afterwards Mrs. Pickford adopted their little daughter and named her Mary Jiekford 2d. uf: s office have been huuy for nfks, ctveckinp on sratejiients made at the first trial by defence wiinesses and while IHsOriot Attorney Brady refuses to disctoye. Informaiioii in his possession, he smilingly promises nme wirprie. MERCHANTS ARE JU J. F. Blum and Son Show This Fact by First Big Clearance Sale. Ioca! merchants today are on the war path. A s-ear ago buyers were on the war path. They said in effect "We are done buying until prices corps down. Then the fight for lower prices started. Buyers put up a stift fight in what they expected would be a long drawn out fight. Considering diploma cy less expensive than righting, mer chants gradually began lowering prices until today those stores which bar always considered duality as the main selling point, are now dwelling along the lino of trice. J. F. Blum and Son have started their first clearance sale. Harvey REO PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE The heat of red peppers takes 1he "ourli" from a sore, lame bA-k . It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the to-rtnre at once. Whfo yoo are suffering yon can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. and you will have the quickcs; relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating beat as red peppers . .loot as seen as you apply Red Pepper Rub yen will feel the tlngHnfr heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot throurh and throtigh. Tain and soreness are gone. Ask any drtigrgist or a ajr of Rowles Red "Pepper Rub. Be sure t( ret the genuine, with th name Rowles on each package. Adr. RESERVE SYSTEM ,3 INDIANA HARSOR

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Ilum fay the well known Kirchbaum and Fashion Park clothes will go during this yale as low as $19.83. Arrow and Ide collars, three for fifty cents, and that there will be a peneral cut ot" from thirty-three to fifty per cent on the entire stock. Just how far merchant will co in

price lowering is not known. It is a j well known fact, however, that hi(th ' Krade merchandise an now be bought ; for about your own pri e if intelligence j is used in shopping, I The merchants say men are not as j business-like in their shopping as the women. T'nless the men sec what they want in the -windows they will not enter a store and investigate price and quality. This it is paid, is due to shynepa. Woinen are different. They will come in, examine and inquire and show keen judgment in their decisions as t price and quality. j Many women buy practically all the clothing for their husbands, St is said. Women appreciate bargains more than men, but this condition is changing to a certain extent. Within the last few months men have done more "shopping around" than ever before. "Dress bet ter for less," Is a slogan the men j should adopt, and a further remedy would be to watch the paper for storenews, in the battle for lewer prices. TOO KEEP THEIR DEATH RENDEZVOUS Body of Clarkson Found in St. Louis End of Sad Love Tragedy. CHICAGO. Jan. .16. Thomas .1. Clarkson and Miss Dorothy Moncll bare krt their "nwndeievoim wilii death" today and suicide has writ ton "flnie' to a romanoo that could not end are separation. Cla.Tkon. a c-hajuffour for Mr. 101 sic (3. Wonell r jt. Tjouis. the mother of "his sweetheart, ended his life twentyfour hours after Miss Mon?ll swallowed poison and died. The. police ar.i relative ar convinced th.t a. wiicidi pact extMed between tJierti. Clarkson took poison in St. Ixmis while Mi.s.Monell endod her life in Chicago. The couple eloped 'from St. Tjouik last week and came to Chicago. Miv. Monell raed. them here- and. af'er bitterly -upbraiding Clarkson, who was married a.l Chough separated from his wife, induced the girl to prvnise to return home with her. Knroute to th.. I li'ierr'r lvgif-"i"0 Time to Take GASCM1AS0IJ1NINE Arrdflwtita (bid arm mii r iMt ; iihi!ii a KT Cili ttomii Mrwt K3T mt&y t4 not it mI ti lnab dasV. to W in 1 A aafir WBtar MMMk At AIT Drwgeht30 Cm PA

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Nahun Sokolow. Nahun Sokolow is president of the World's Zionist orjranization. As aucb he presided at sessions of the conference held by the organization in . Washington, D. C, re-; ecntly. station. Miss Monell dra.nk poison ano died while being taken to a hospital. CI art son returned to St. Ixuis and there learned tJiat hi.- ?WPtherl. had

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killed herself. Aftr writing a note to his fathea in which he a&ked forgivenues nd told his faWver "not t blame any body" Clarkson drank poison whicj lie- said he. had twken away from Miss Jlonf II . He was found dead in an alley near his home.

BOUND OVER TO CRIMINAL COURT Alvina Vencen, (lary mjaid who was arrested by the voltce. after ehe hid stolen a sum of $40 from Jier mistress and with a packed grip -was on her way to the Pennsylvania despot to make her getaway, was bound owr to the criminal court at Crown orint bofore City Judge Ilunn Saturday morning. FIRST IT'S ONE AIL MENT THEN ANOTHER "It's Just one streak of to'ogb. luck aifer iaofherv" according to Louis Spira, newiy appointed rtreet commissioner of Gary and we all agree with him. Mr. Spiro had no sooner taken his oath of office, than he had to rush to the hoxpital to undergo an operaHeal Hives, Rashes, Tetter and Poison Ivy with I FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS CHECKING ACCOUNTS 16 Night, 8:15

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Til T tlon for a rupt-.ire. On top of that he suffered an attack cf pneumonia. He was just abo::t on the way to recovery and planning on getting back to work when he contracted scarlet fever. Three in a row f.ir Mr. Spiro and lie is wondering what going to happen next. Jack Lloyd Is acting as street commissioner during his nbsenucc. FILES SUIT FOR $500 COMMISSION Lynn llozongranti. I.:H:.o Uoz'-n-grantz. and Oi-rrio .1 . Steibach were made defendants v a suit filed by the M. AV. Saric Company for 5'0 alleged to be due .is rommipsion. The suit i.- the outcome of a sale of property lifted at te.f'dc and soJd to the Rozengrantz by :arrie T. Pteilvarh . The plaintiff ailejr-s in his complaint that it was instrumental in losing the deal a sih-. company caused Mr. and Mr?. Rozengranli to cr.-mo "ron hio t. view the jrcporty. POUGHS Apply over throat and chest swallow small pieces of CSS fl IS APOFtUQ Over 17 Million Jan Ucd Yearly

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