Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1919 — Page 2
Tnze Two.
T HE TXMJ2.
BIJOU THEATRE Today Tomorrow and Thursday
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INTRODUCING
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inmore
A Three Button, Double-Brcasted Fall Model, high waisted.
f form sucrqestive. French
flare sleeves, ' extreme, yet dignified, for the man who likes to keep young. Specially Priced
12.50
to-
Climors
$50.00
99
Ha.viaionts DestxClothiers Store. open Tuesday-Friday-Saturday Eves.
Dr. J. Goldman, Chairman of Welcome Home Doings, Which Was Great Success.
GARY HEARS SPEECHES
SAKS PALMER IS "PRUSSIAN"
; , IKTfcRNATtONAL NEWS SERVICE) ( M '.ASHIMi IU.N. Sept. J Arty. C,u. f'rfitu r un.-. mi ltitri media ry for tifrm.i.i i agents. Senator J-"rf !: iik huy-rn. of No
charged in th-- senate Huh at'tc;--
i!
in honor of l he s ami ma rim s,
!N GARY
Cheered by Many Admirers Late President's Son Gives Address in Gary.
Lieut. -Co!. Theodore Roosevelt
: h-n hack Same J i r y
m!i h is hrot her
a q a ; i t a k n
Chicago in au'eimobilcs by I irimii tec til-it brought them
Xfvr in the his ; wr.s a moi-f sncce
; hit n the o 1 1 ' r t ururd . ; !1 men. hi i
' 1 1 1 1- work l !'. i ;.. i ii.-d with t ho i c n r v i no is - : 1 ".1H.VV ledge I hrt' ! w hteh iit ;-d th j h. m.- of I he c war. 1- ri'iti early ; pa fade f "rim 1 ' lv e! v e o h .ok
; had 'tiit-i hnnr tin.! ' the tin-." ami it w a
: whi'-h In !! Uif interest of
I unit kt rt lh.-io t"! 1 1 tiring. ; The f.i! i.-'i:t -r I ! r. tun-t.-d ! . Ml i -It -d nil e -ei t a 1 leti - Mill! tl fmi't-e v,--s pbasid as vv
American l. gum wfiii-ii ha J
Labor Pay t Cary was partic-p.it. 1 in by thousands of laboring people and ail the unions of the steel r:ty. At 10. "0 a morst-T parade, i nt e-ni . ufi i-
d vviih five bands, formed ni S.-ut h j, , Hroadvis v and covering; over a half mil i rio
! in length, with banners and floats 11 In j naf.r i 'r'-l i ng; uj s-ji m is answering ry of P.xst Chirtco ' man-lied four abreast to Kast Sk park - eharg.s made by the-, attorney general : t h e t .. if it i.Llm.,t...l 1 ll fill ll ... .. . r 1 . . 1 : w, I . f . . . . - i i
,, ,,, h-M ....1-. .. ' i .1'niu.iy ni'-ianii; mat tiic si nator
. ... . .... r, - ,o.. ; ironi .-u- .icrsey u.-is r- ;:rman. U rn.iti-nsl Fp-'kn.. "I , ., ,j ,,-. con'i rma t i.,n ,if Mr. bi-irKl M'nker.s out of th urn.-ns of! r.Tjtii.-r f :m.o -a s an in i ,., .1
i.iumit t -s whu li.ul I cay "rp iniroiiuicij arm m.i- .i-i- . ix'two-i) tli- pr id'lil and
i uag'i. Thi-y ail talked on the lab"! n'.ui ' Uusitama all
st- riiav rs. "alii
f t
hat f ;,r- iiiiTt- than
1 ', m-:r ia!H'r
iiiif ii!'P i'-'day in tho ihr i-l, bratnui was onr in-i a I 'll. ' li'-' w ' h ' -n'.ir.K" y" ht:r-'- td tne world
i , - ?"?!!,""T?T!!!!T,!??l1 B" Al Mot H A Hammond and AV. A. Hill, with 45 each, ! I
L if III R f E 1 I 'led tr h-w frvs, it b-.in .l.io.i off G.'mC'. r" 1.V I i I Si ill II In th- afw-rnoi.n. V. A. Hill u inmni? Vl ) V. 1 Si 111 iMIll i ! -yv0ir1 ivDiGfsrj 1 I I Wl I" the rair Pall VY.u i .-onif. hish f,n 1 ; fV " ' ' r" ,1J ' ' ' 7 j j 1,av M-.ro !.,,ni r K, nuind a nd i (CVM'Z 6 BELLANS llflrt n PI in i ornbi m d sr'nr--, ". , . 1 1 1 1 1 . '-: J . .1 . I C i If . j YZH?P. Mi JT-.?
! 5 I" M Bill" Trnul i:o. ni lw,.irs rftNf' V. II Hill ! - i rSL&i Sure Relief Ihu n Ulll lAnnn m !RLL-ANS PC! rOPTinil " j tFOF? INDIGESTION j
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drosses in KtiR-ish and fir-iRti Untfj uagi'. Th-y all ta'.kfd on 1 he labm and
j wacp conditions of the- oountrj. and ad- i m-cim . 1 monished labor uh- n it caul- to lh- W' l-!inaii-
i tare of this j: re a t povi f nmtni to worn ; ), , j,,.,.
Hi OHimnoss and m lol 1 IKen.e to tno simiis. I denounce ill that ail thuiKS bi-twcrii labor and ''P:-thtir uajs nini no one
f i rna n
and anxious in l,ao tiif r i-ondoncd and anxious to!
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ri t n
mi 'it.; n
M.f- i";ty niKht 1h" . iik ii-r-
1 u a j s
hen 1 he ilili iin'.l i-.i mm it t'ei
I
Sol! ! he
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crowd i
a! nuslit l- adjusted. Workers were uariifd not to )fe strikes u;nil a renvoi. -
1 ahio time was given in which to adjust ....!..!.. -I ; . 1 . .
Llie U1 L'Ull Hi , Mlllll I L lO II .-. j .Indue Klbeit H. Hary wa broucht i'l for a larse share of ridicule by the,
the- shipment of cotton into
So-nator I-rt I in)iiiys. u said.
n that) too !'ru."-
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Authorized "by the UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH FILMS Presents
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I THIS IS THE LIFE
sneakers on
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LICENSES GIVE WRONG INFORMATION
mail per cent of
j iimonl.fd labor" but labor was shown to b; on the- contrary thiroutrhiy or- ' a '.....iK. u !i ,i- Ti,i r'oiiTVr:
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j and rui'ni? power in a room pi ;sin riff tni j rlglite-ous demands made of corpora i ion : j and capital who employ labor. All.
SAYS HUTCH Ounhle Steel
le law an
ty t'r's '; tf,i,n l.. !
'i'.-al loind of a .1 1 . ; o h. I.-s. p;;;--' o-Ti.ral I'le-ctrs
and r-x pensive fio.-i- ,u,. , tleneral Mr.
ne w
nidlili if
slarr; ri a 1 . 1 1 1 .e
l-nm.T,a u . . . v on M.,,,,1
t neat
idea
f how
and Hudson
. e- s fipi.
i-.. !-.-. par- '
!Mv c i 1 .-neral Motors
la', ish I he- ' 1 i'.i'iois i -. n'ri. 1
II !;..;
hrti-HHwatini Steel
Two Hammond jni'-n ar.il tinea from East ("hi'vigo, lireiiptit befor" l.'nit.d
S'at.-s e '-.iiii! :ss : ai r Sunrise :oda- f. r j violation 4,f the Icdora.1 miKra'orv Kate.1 bird law. Mame their pta-d!'--mi. nt on
lii-- l';ot thai aitoi tiiat ion printed on rh" biiclv . i th tr stalo hi. uses lias not he.-ii
revised icr several v-ars atid is -ntirvly
was
cheered by thousands of admirers f rorn ! w i "t-to-
cm t!- if vers" sid- of iho liecp.
w a i . h is now issued is- printed a torn
summary of "t'd.ia.1 j-ajmr laws." Ti
fJary and Lake county when he with his brother. Captain Archie, made his appearance at the Gary theatre Sunday afternoon. The colonel was met in Chioago and brought to Gary by automobile escorted by a committee composed of officers of the Gary Memorial 1'ost. Accompaylng Col. lioosevelt in another car was Col. Milton J. Foreman. Major Albert J. gprag-ue. Major Thomas Ii. Gowenlock, tlajor K. J. Searcey, Kuwin Wolf and J. II. Herbert. Seated on the- stace besides the Chicago visitors were: Major William F. Hodgres. Captain H S. .Norton. V. 1'. Jleason, ". C. bloyd, A. J. Cross. V. w. Seyl. Dr. Simon J. young, A. is. luck-f-on. J A. Umpleby. A. I'. Me lton. Robert E. Richardson, H. I. Stidr. Harry Jones, Wayne Simpson, c. a. I, a w reuc;.and Jacob H. Kppler, repr. sent mil; the Civil war veterans. Tha mothers of joldiers c-cupied b" teats and eight rows were reserved t"r the seating of soldiers, sailors ami marines. Major A. r. Mclt. t.-, pf-ri.!.-nt of Gary Memorial Post. American I,cgion. Introduced the speaker, who as h arose was given a rising applause, tha lasted ten minutes. After a few preliminary remarks ia appreciation of the jr-ci inj; given him the Cel. launched rif-h. into his address. lie told them: "Tou will always f.nd us ready to ptand for the ideals ef this country handed down, by our fathers anrl tempered by Europe's tire. First, last, and always we are 100 per cent American: Bolshevism, the I. W. W. and red fa? socialist," he cried. 'I s -e ?.. criminals, to be treated as such. Don't ergue or temporize with crirnini!?. Go to bat and meet "em head on. "Here is what the lea-ton. as it stands right now. can and will do: first e.f all. you buddies, express jourj. Ivs on a military policy for this cuntry. a universal training system that will no.-t the needs of Uncle. Sam. IntntKurate benefit systems in your local poss Hr,,i urge, the legislation that guarantees the Vert interests of the country you fought for. Stop Blotlng- Pirst. "Meet the problems of today straight nd aolve them In a manner tha. will hold American ideals and constitution inviolate. See that noting anywhere and everywhere is put down first and
then stop to discuss th rights and Tvrcngs of thf situation. Ton't alle.-.v j class prejudice to arise. I m for labor! unions, hut we must have neither labor) nor capitalist parties; nor. for that matte.r, feminist party." I
After the Colonels address, the audience was treated to a genu-ne surprise when it was announee.j that Captain
Archie KooeveiT. tr-.in.r ei tne c.ui.net.
wa on th stag who amid storms of applause was introduced and came to the front of the stage and made a f. -w ibrief remarks along the sa-i-e line, as th address made by his brother. M a e r Hodges then dismissed the crowds and accompanied ty the fir.-li.-Mta the Star Spangled Banner was sung the -hrotms standing, after which the Colonel shook
hnds with a many as he could ar.d I-
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went to war for was to kill kings ard auto, racy of Europe and it was to te ouitinued to kill the autocracy of labor kinj;s now cxistin pin America. One speaker said: "The Kaiser of Europe as now killed and now the kaiser of America, Judge Elbert 11. Gary, and other kaisers of hi-s kind would be killed and the high cost of living comet be brought to earth." "This country." he said, "is just approaching an era of prosperity never tu tor" :n existance in the history of the country."
' y. s
Mary J'iekfov whi.-h will he
d. pi "d ic ,.' ! sen h, a i n nmir at the ii't.iixn
4a I177 U 1"7 16, 119 24G !' I oC. 4T4
CHICAGO PEODUCE. TTEJ. Creamery extras,
is. 60!sc. Current r'eeipt?, "7ft 4!
7 Ti :;?c: firsts, u
extra fir I :; Or
dinary firsts, !7!i7 '-c: extras, 45'c.
DR. J. GONDII AN.
WILSON AT
E.
IAt
COMMERCE
The annua! meeting of of Commerce of East '""hi held at th Cong.-'eat:
hrst t.i:eni..nt n.ado is mcorrtct in that it ;.-ays it is lawful to hunt waterfowl with the exception of woodcock from Sepiember 1 to .December 15. As a matter of fiut not a Ci'.e given in this summary is correct and the w h'l tiling to misleading.
As ..-;crday was tne f.rst day of the 1 ; orary oha::-ni;in of the heuion. is veil opt. u -hh.-"Ii ad "idir.g te the di: f-ctlor.- pleased ami intends to rail a meeting ff on the l'cen.-es. iiutulietjs of bportsmHi ! Ih.; l.-vion for homo evening ne-xt week.
h.adc-1 for the rt r mi-l manii. Vd-I ile de.-.:s not l.iiow as. et what night 1 American ('it'--
the Chamber "aen, will be :mal Church
a spocial a,"i til for all service, men to bo present. A large number of the service nii-ii registered as m.-mtiers of the
Legion, bu'. tho secretfiry has net yen
j'been ahie to check up d-fliiitclv as t ,, fining rooms this evening. I the, exact number. I t . Hal-, the t.-i-j- The meeting will be in the frm of
6. CO o'clock dinner at which Tjc!us
it rapii a..., ir:T i.tii-. ro r n ti. ni n7 ;'"
Bureau, w,ll spak.
eral and statu gam" ua.rd.ns vv tiiid round'-d u; 'i number of th. men brought before- c'ommissio
rrts-t wire ca.tiehT by D-iairy l.'nit-d S!T.-.s Chiv.f. Ward-:i Claude D. MacGary. T:i y were. Leonard Stone, 47 Uiicx aie, iiiimiiend; Edward Iioth- ' ' . . "I .':ii.ag. a v. .. Hani tie .nd ; Jo--T;uinnk! and Ah'x MacliJeek. 4 1 r Ol- : t a1.' , E.-ist Cfc:ago; W'rill.-r h"V.-c-osz, 1..M1 i:..Hii St.. 1:,isl "ni'a;o.
re busy j h'j Wji be !i:di in. Tlct ; chaiiili. r. but t e-r Sur- I be called for tie
to se. are t!
r.ks ;h'- in.-, ting w 1 i 1 j life- time in the Tuesday evening. 1 z.jtion prorde-m.-
Tiie progriun was ail good fill gave an .-.t ei i-it ad.lt.:
ing toe men back to ;
.utu ill Mr. Wilson has
Mr. Bin-! soin-. excellent
1 s, w eic'.in-j meet mg . city, ui-jjuirf j There w'l! h
spnt pra' t h -ally a Ft ud v of civic organijnd is sire to place tl'.o-ighLs before the
I ! Mud Pies for Powder Puffs i Is this Society Girl's Lot. ' Life for Charles Hutchison is Just, 'one haUbi-eadth ;,-ape .--f'er another, i Anne Luther in the new y, ,5.orn ; '''i'dopliiy serials. The (ire.it lliiiiij hie." a Pa the. r- t.-as-. which will te j seen at th- rp:.eum fm alie 0,1 Wednesday. September in. :in, j of J each, w(k. N'o sn-u-r c.'..-s he pu!l j him.se;:' nut of one s'-r.ipe tnan lie K,9 j Ifadfi t st into another. j Stattinu Septe-iii.rr 1 1. 1: al,,i j; ar,f j every Wednesday Thitrs-u.- and Pr--
oa. t"r !.. wepKs. als.. MX his at. Pos'tivelv the grearest yer'-al ever show n In this city . M. JUROSA IS DEAD. Mijo .Turnsu. the twenty-one rear old son of Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Jurosa, of 571 Moss avenue. Hammond, died at their home Saturday morning after a long illness. The funeral was h.e'.d a; two p. m. yesterday from the home in charge of the National Croat ion Society of. the t.'nited States eif America. Interment uas hehi in St. Joseph's cemetery in charge of undertaker Em merlins. ROSCOE HEMSTOCK
BACK ON JOB.
113 7 S 1 33 U If"!1 53 '2 4?,-t S7U 077,
Lehigh Valley Midvaie Steel X. V. Air Ptak Xe w York Central X. Y . X. H and Hartford Xorf.dk and Western Xr.rthern Pari tic Ohio Citi-s Gas I'l.nniv 1 vti n in Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Sprirps
Reading f " 2 Republic Ire.n and Ste-1 M Southern Faciric H" 1... Studuebakrr 112 Sinclair 5s-"n Texas t 'o. -tir',.i Prion Pacific t. S. Steel 1".", 1'. S. Steel Frfd. 1 1Z Westing house AVilys five rl and 31
inckens, 2-5'er, 30t.j .'TS, 22'", p '-Se. 2' PGTATt DOS Xe
Turkey:;.
sprints. 'fc; tl ueks. 2'c
.hh.s. 5
5 4 1 ; c . r ; nr--nr;
ron - 1? 3.n?.
AUDITORIUM THEATRE ?67 Cniumet Ave.. Hammond. P;ti Hiimunt-A rteraft WppV. August 31 to Sept. 6'h TODAY
DOROTHY D ALT ON in "HARD BOILED" Also A SALTAN'S WIFE
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Top. $:0.S0; heavyweight,' J 17. rfi 1 Ih.'ii; medium weight. $18.00 'i I'D.;,": light weight, j 1?. on V, 2(1. 4H; tjirht! 'ights. $ 1 S.5C' 'a 1 P.."n : heavy packing; sum?, fiii-iiiili, J 1 il.Cfi Ti 1 7 -e : packing) sows, rough. 'KeOC'T iej pigs. 16.0'J CATTLE p.-cf Steers Choice ard' prime, $tf.5 ft IS.Ofi; nifiliuni anil good. 1 $1 t.r.O Ht 15i; goo.l and choice. sl3.75'a j 17.50: common and nu diuin. $?."" 'u' 1 3.-: 75. Bui cher Cattle Heifers. $.73f 1 4.50; cows, $6.50 'ei 13.00; bulls, $6.00 j
tVuWBBe?ifli1l!iita'
DeLuxe Theatre
:. '-'.". i.'anners and Cu t te i s Yea 1 calv (light and handyvveight ,. $ 1 . 0 0 't 2.'27:
J.'jtnt 1" before
nd and
he fed
Kach m.'ti furni.-h'd w a.s re. based to appear
eiii! grand Jury at Indianapolis in O ber. Each ir 1 1 said he sur!'osd
tlir-m to talv' ;iil ;j-l'3td interest m iii., e oiutin-rcift 1, and m iusii ial affiin s of the city, s'a.t-- i.tid i-ouniry. and .. .1 warning against t'ti profe-j-sioimi jh ii-ti'-ians with th'-ir chea orat.-ry utri iiieju-. 'I'll.- uddrei.s of ITof e.-sor Hal!
uas I'Sff nt intia i 1 v fine ard mil ii.:ceivd. '
:n- ! H- dwell pi.rticui.irly on th.- pride cacti ! icj citizen shoulil have in the tat and I
brief repert e.f the
I work of the past year and plans for
j l ! . r- , -1 1 . u , 1 1 K ' T . . I I " ' 1 1 1 C i i S e ' I . (
j Election of President, Vic-rresidenf. j Treasire r, and Poard of Directors i'l
j oe J.eld. A , 1 rnernbere of th" Cham
uer are urged to be p-esent.
Roscnfl Hemstoc; was hack a-
old job as deputy clerk of the
ll :
' f eeder steers, $7 i steers. $i.75t. 10.23 ! heifers. $5.5'"' 'u S.0C ; i ff 10.00. Western ste. rs. $1! 0ft "'i 13.7 S fa 12.73.
.23 'it 1 2.73; slocker stocker cevv s and ' stocker calv es, $S.d0 , Range Can k- i?e,-f) .; rows and heifers.'
Ham1
mr.nd stipet lor court, this mTit'ttf, af-
was Jain! m pending cn vviih his ii. vice of the for hjnt..r
in the
o :iSin as he was ieinf. ii tna t Kiri f urnished
use . A- . rding to the ad-S'lnie-v-iti-d' 11 it is bettor o in-ike inquiry from so;r."
in the fa't that w.
are
count ry aud
lloosiers. Tin: barbecue at noon wu the big affair of. rjie- day for thv f-rvii 1; in-.n. and at that time th.y did justice to ail
rehab!" source' occasionally In orl-r to ' Uiat was laid befoi.- them. X.-n.; hsikeep pf.ted -ui changes in the hunting j ta t-d to eom" l.-o k f-r .nds" and law. s. asorip r,iH- b- changed wh'-n- j "fhtnl.-i." .-i.i-J thorn was pl-iuty for all. .ever the t-cretary of agriculture. sisi The i.,u.;io. vviiii c-x.-ejit 1011a II y tine an t'l and th" ruling- may conflict with I the spa. u around, th'- baud stand was the watr. !.:v s. New- li-t-ns.- tsirds at" j crowded throughout ti.-e .;1iiir .lay and
print... d at Indiana;. olis and I even into the tug.'it b-t ween four
li-.y ;iie f.iistributed the old livo t iioij.ajid p..pb io,,(i around and
PRllHIRITION
I IIUIIIUI HUM convention! I i
I
! ter an absen.-e of about four months.
.1 . . - . - .. . .1. 1- 1 IT.
1 u u e r - ' n hi -.n i o i i p n io. i i e v er . 1 1--
' still 1.1' ks some of llt.s ! '-rtl-er pep but j a vacation trip j n the Northwest has i helped wonderfully and it is believed I that he w ;!! soon be as f :!' of singer
as ever.
!! jVV 0. I !. a a s s:i e - 1 .1 -ca rds liii
tif'ti -ui j r'ew I-i'iiana 1 "nforni s w 1 ' h
nii.-btdii
are t.. be re.
innervation a. t of : the fefj.-ra! ccrnw law
-ton.-il
inform-i- i li
-d. Th Maye.d.
iKiriii Hi"
Fed T
Cept weiod du. k. coeit, ga 1 1 i nu h s ja.cksrr.pe t-!itt!l to lli'-f:l'i'r ..I The ot.en s.'i golden p!o v ers .filowU v. 1 ' 1 toi Dec-emb. r : 1 The op.en se.i fijiMii Octobi r 1 1'oliow in,' 11 vi
person rnav
some of th
as. -n for wa'-rfowI (. . e-.td.-r fin ks and swan
lllliil th- hot note hid t.,e.-!l AUeruan J; tiioigi... who
I had v h-rg.t of the music, is ji.tui.-uit 'over the; su cess cf his woTk and has
rest riot ions: heen busy all .iay r ivmg congra tu-
' lati. n.i
aid'- to
' INTFISATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
CHICAGO. S,cpt. 2. Whether the prj-!
hibition party is to h ke.pt. alive fori Allis Chalmers
m-i j solution of problems other than that of' American Car and
drying up the remaining wet spots .
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
n Hie
p
and Wil-
11
nd it;
I le aid b
1 he-he
w.i 3
1)
to vr he '. ' iv.-U 1 in
en f-T .and Ec b- If.:
to Nov .-mh. r ;vh tii- bag limits
ike in any one eiay.
f t be
lli
not
ua-k-b'-llied anil I Ir ater and leaser j part -. Scpte ir.h'.-r ! , l'i "
n for woek'o k shaii - lint'.
I g-th.-r .0, v , u ti, n
vho h a i l.it.-li .in rin the t n' u - da y. 1 h .. 1 t h i tig lii is ran smo,.;My a.j Dr. G-ddman sas that 1
(except wed duck and cider ducki. 2.'. h- I,-, entirely saii.-jnd vvtth the results' having
111 lie- aggregate of aji km, is; k--se, n o! wo,k. All ciiuiiitt-e m-mb'.rs ! making th in th- aggregate of nil kind--: bran', ': j and all itjzcns si..- in part responsible!
r-.iits, coot an.i gaumules, 2a in the; lor tho S'lr.-n.-. but i.dit j .lue t.)r. aggregate of al! kinds; black-b--!l i d i Goldman umk-r w h se h adershii) all
olJefi plovers and greater ft nd i parts v.p- combined and mad- to fit in
to t he w hole.
world is the question which .stirreel members of th" party as they gathered for the final session of their convention here this morning. It has already been d-cided that the
l"o i 1.0 i.-ru.iiti una." i. a a ii.iioi'iu Haiuw.n party through the 1 ft 20 campaign, but I Haltimri
q'lrstinn of taking up world vo rk liethl. h. ni Steel sue s other than that of prohibi t i-.ti j ,..,., 1 ..:.-,,
neither directlv or indiiectly t h r. m ch i . t.,-!,.-.,.
,mal t
.-. v , Hkt.ef,.
M.r music ,1 ml
' e I ! ii musicians as well r
tney v..r- te r.' v. ste-rdav."
I. Goldman c , e m f.-.r a latg. i
ri'i.lt lor lilC SUI c. ss Of til.-l oiwi.lern t.l- .licn.oinn
As tii i i.airtiiati h-- hud j The national committ
ion mi r ih- wok of all com-i much time to consideration of a chang
an 1 ne 1,;., 1 w -rii. i i , H;; to.
Ki'-un.lr v
Ainericari Locomotive Anierican Smelting American Steel Foundry Anaconda Atchison . Atlantic Gulf and W. I.
l.ni'.-liliul 1'. e - and '.loo
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CH1CAC.O, Sept. ; VEAL Ml to 3a! lbs . 205( 22c: 70 to go lbs.. 24 ii 23c: 00 to'.
lift lbs, fair t" prime, vhife kidney. 2''.' fh27i; fancy milk calves, fat. while kid-! nr. :j. 2e: overw eight while kidney s. 170 to i M' lb.'-, 1 2 '! l.r.e. ; j CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CLOSE. CoHN No. 1 white. $1 S2. 2 vvhi'e.' $L79 ei 13; 2 yellow. $ 1 .7',' u 1 S 2 ; 3 mix-. ed. $1.7!) S 'a l.S'Uj ; 3 w hite. $1-80; 3 yl-t low, Jl.SO'... "1 l.f.2; 4 mixed, $ 1 . 7 ' 1 ci 1 . S n ; 1 w hite. $L78'ei 10; 4 yellow, $1.7 1 .t -'C i 1.81. OAT.' No. 1 white. 70 5 73 " c; 3, white. 63 W 72 -c; 4 white, 6S '4 (fi 73 !4c,
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CLEARS SKIN ' AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Today, Tomorrow Thursday Marion Davies in the Paranioimt-Art-evnft Special The Dark Star Friday and Saturday Chas. Ray - DBill Henry SundayDorothy Dolton - !!l Tyrant Fear Next Week Commncinsr Monday: Mary Pickford in "Hoodlum."
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seeni t'
cf niimej for the parly. Som
think that an organ, it ion with such a title asi "prohibition" would not. have a ban. o of being taken seriously after
accomplished its purpose of
country dry.
!'-ss-r yellDwl. g.. 15 in th- aggregate of all kinds: V. llson snipe and j;o. ksnipc, 25 ; w oodcick. .
W. HAMMOND LOSES TV0 COPS. John Kub-zyk ami Jm ITandowfki.
POLICE JUDGE BACK FROM HONEYMOON. Judge John C. Kowalskt, the polled
inn z : . 1 1 a 1 e 0; re5t namiiiona ami tne j 1 1
tn he quietly claimed lastifj
friends ' f J
Wile w 1 Pebru 1 r a bo iit o 1 J -e :
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. return, d S'-mday hone vmoon tr-.p.
and Mi.-s Jul
from their
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of Cue
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t he est Ha mir.ond 1 esigne-d and no vv j Kiib zy'ti :s a men,- 1 fofi e at the Inland ,
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has a. e, pt.il a position -peciai Agent A. A. Ztei-; iana Httrbor Helt police, j
MRS. VICTOR DYER
AGAiN WINS liOifORiiiDH
Loyal 0
rder of Moose
All moinlif-rs and candidates arc notified that there wjll be meeting and initiation at Moose Hall, Tuesdav, Setemher 2nd. N. S. FERRALL, Die.
TODAY Snapshots of 1919 A Miniature Musical Comedy. A Molsiig- of Mi: .-i Son.es ;.nd rtam-os- 1 . f tty Girls and ;it5oial scf-ne'T-y. Gartelle Brothers Grotesque Comictue.
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Dan Alman Ccmecjian.
When Mr
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A MTLLTON BEDBUGS. Just think, a 36e paf Itage of the new golden chemical P. D. Q. Pesky Devila" Quietus.! is enough to make a Quart and enough to kill a million bedbugs, no mutter how Urge they may be or here they cimi from, their age. color or sex. end at the lime leaves a coating on tteir gg and prevents hatching. CUT THIS OUT. Tm new chemical can ht had at anv first-class druc Mr. A gfic cackaira makes a ouai t c-f
brre! of old-fashioned bux kilVr. Don't let anybody in.pone upon your ir.telligenee by offering you iomething else. Insist on what you ask for, then you'll have what coctcrs prescribe. KILLS FLEAS OS HOGS. It's fun to ee the fleas drop off your pet dot. KILLS CHICKEN LICE. No ue for ycur chickens to have lice. A 35c package mived makes a gallon of ch.cken In-e killer. Your druggist hu it, or caa get it (tr you.
Mrs Vjct'ir Pver, wr rore of 424 strokes for 7 club rhnmoipns.hip fop llimnctii I'l-iiiitry Club played for thr'.utrh the
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I h a tota I iiross ! 2 bole-s. w m the j ladies at th. ! The e-ven t WC S ! rrie.nt i. of ij tr- j
ust. Mr-. Johnson, with 43:t. finished! fi.'i'eri(i. l.-ov gte-J-s on 1-i lilac w en' t. Mrs. I ivrr w ith a to'ui of le j -irok-s. and low net to Mr.-. Aims with ',; j trokeo. Saturday's sv e-pstake s for ni. n i
vv a won Vv ". M. Hu'k. S-1t-74. The i luh ciia nit'ionsh in for men w.is won by J. S. Coleman, total gross f Ht2 Strokes for 72 holes;. The score: J. S. Coleman :i-;2 C. M Hick 3 i;s Mr. Hill 373 J. C. Ibach. Jr ..374 Mr. Hamir.f tid 374 C. H. True .r.ti L. P. !' pi i ng '. ' 3 g 4 J. I'. Siiwy-.r ::;i j On Monday. I ,-ihor Day. K V. Part-
lett, with 45-1 1-114, won low net and i
t i 1 1 so tiny fie, -irjed to ke, p the whole
r otiief until ihey had sr.-ne spate Wtth the advent ef prohibition 'ourt docket v a s seion cleaned up
th-'ll; time t :-. e
and Mr. arid Mrs. KownlsM are n .ai home after -ipenil.nir two we-.-ks t he .Wirt ti vv.-1 .
For Earning Eczema
Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is w anted. From any druggist for 35c, or SI. 00 for large size, getabottleofZetno. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and chafirj. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpepsive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, a; we believe nothingyou have ever used is as effective and satisfying. " The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. .
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"THE OLD RELIABLE" WHEN YOU WANT A PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
Loan
Any Amount up to $300 Little debts cause more worry 5hjn hirer- ones hecau.-e ou ai xpecttw to rro-et t ho in jiromptly. We prepare you lor such ptnraencies. Wo make an loan- of c2"- to $:;(if em Furniture Pianos, or any other per. ona I propyl ty vvi hont removal from your possession on short r.oi :ee and witho'it pu'jJiottv. Interest at the lecal rate is charsed only for the acl'.ial ndmiei- of nson'hs loan is carried. ?2...i) is tiie Monthly Paymeni c-n $ ".n.Oft $ :.T3 is the Monihly Payrnf-nt on ? 75. of) $3.00 is the Monihly Payment on SlOu.fio Pius :;t' r-er ceni on unpaid monthly balance- AH other :i!oun'. tip to ?::o-i al the same proportionate rafe;!i ?KK OUR MANACrKR Ask him about our business and the plar. under which we work. It is a revelation on Sfrvice-io-f ho-Borrower -ndfavor itnd is carried on in your behalf. We are licensed and bonded to the state, giving- you a double assurance of our responsibility, as responsible as a bank. Provident Loan Association ROOM 3. PANAMA BLOC 1-1-8-1 bO EAST STATE ST. BORROW NOW. HAMMOND. IND. SHOP EARLY. Phore No. 323 License No. 434.
William & Culver Comedy Entertainers. Onesta & Girlie Sinaion .?nd Acccrdeen. Dixie Trio Harrnriov Sinners.
Feature We.. Thur. and Friday "Mv Paoer Dolls." A Miniature
Musical Comedy.
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TODAY Border Legion"
wuh BLANCHE BATES and HCBART BOSWORTH TOMORROW NEAL HART
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