Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1919 — Page 2

Tuesday, October 14, 1.019. ! JIL ...111 ' mmm passes SOUTHERNERS PLAN T O MAKE OLD BULLOCK HOMESTEAD PERMANENT ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL ;yil!l!!i!!!l!ll!!l!l!l!il!!j!!!li!i;ii!!!lli!ll!l!!i!!!ii!i!i!il!liyii!il nor 9 eanesaay s opect inc. WMiMi&t 1 in the Furniture Store 1 avis-oiney uming i aoie i

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P V I lA.l A M Sli KPPKKI iSTAFF CORK E5PON CENT 1 N itilVICEi Cs A. I II .M i 1 I .. I 'cl . 11 i r,t- ,('1)1nuttee. i ' I:!t'-in in Pi "Si b pi V-;.-n' nd-istrial conference -passed i l". today on the. 0."slU'n ni udvi'tnn : -. i Hat. on in the t.at '.i i..ii eiecl inkc '"hi-ma E. ' iu.,!.i"i t ni', , null !.5 tie i o-.n'.uittre. rvimi if .t ihc Gomr-cis : sn! -.' l . "! r the '-!'' I en,-.' Without i eoo.T.HWnditt:..n . T.-.i os t ,M' : I."1" u X -M.. ri wbf.lf'r epec wii; ad vis" . 1' 1 .i I " n out :nto -!; i;.! iv i 1 a rod m The order ; :.p , on-'.-ren e came neii r getting - . .; rock- a? H !i-fj'i !' ! h- w oi i v "i ,.jb.i i' ,tf J'.iim tcttrc.i (.i .in (? n'.n- a In i.f a.'Ooiiriunoi.i Kii :fitui d a t es ; nl v .--ed . . r ,;cs.i to bolt"' :.i- v I. i -.oni-r-t ; - . . -:S ,-.-.- I 1 i.!.r rtUon .i-:-l.rf.! ft. -it 1 n ether grout s w . rf "s4t.? tiif issue " ai.A the the p. , .-nt :s --I'll' (J.-. were Kvl.itt; ill-m n - 'a ?! ' re . i f. or'K.m it r?. cf liMft-n. vhi.-b . o-,- ;' :";v.i iv.oiiib.-r etch '!' t!i. !!- vers group." 'he 'pubis.- sroup" ar-d th 'labor group." had. muMed nvf lompers' resolut ion V. r night :tnCl rej .-. 1 5 -. J it back to i hp roinor.-iu-t- without mr.. ndtti-.n. This r-s. lu t i'mi prnr licit two members of f-aoh group Tail ?.!! a ni.'i! i' '. (- to : rlu I rat ' or sfi'i. Oifi prr-bfnt stff I ftrik. The ir!u! f the con. tnitt'-f.' to have a lishr :" -tf own ahout tho TJ'.lut!on aus.'d t.- hn Ppa rgo and fharlcs Edwtr1 .-;. of t)ie pub!,!.' jtroup. to try to force i" rsobn b;ick into tin? hai:rfs of tin t-.-.mmitt'?e for farthi-r asi'i.'r;i i. n. Th thrff groups v. t r. askrii i o-. -f n 'hi? attempt. Til. pnhl"-- nt-,i l ib. r no. and iho t-:iu!.' is ou-l l.o. A round of laupht' i- fr.;;,-viod liu-3 'ospisy f' unanimity. It had !ren b--i.m-ed throughout the --iioi t j.-.-sin tli.; r;ti-al hght .nId crrn r mi '.hi- i'so!u-tinn.

Regular Price $25-0n Sale at

Only One "BBOUO QWINIifX." T.. ft th- g" name, cail for full name LAXATIVE: RP.OMO QDNINI; Tablets. Ixok for HiiiiHture of E. W. 'JHOVK. "tiros a rsdd" in On fy. 3fc Ad.

SAYS WILSON MAY NOT RETURN ROADS f INTCTNATlONAt NEWS SERVtCt; TNT'l A.NAPvIilM. Ind.. O, t .tier 14. Intimation that President Wilson ma-

XKW Yi;K. O.t. 1 1 I .e.iri i ne Soaili-ernei-. includiiiK Cnm-d Suns S?naior. b.i. j.utieil in h norpaiiiit-d no r. inetit to nuke th birthpia.o of Ti, .'doro U'i'x.n it 's nio:h.-- r. the fcni..u old HulSov-h homestead at K.-.sew ell. '".a , a pr-rtnanent Roosci eiv nu rr.orial Hoth the le..rela Senator?, TloUe Smiih ind William J. Harris1, a 5 well is forin-T Senator Thomas W. lfar.1iiiok.. ail of whom were active poii'i- . ri I op...n'nts of the late Presi.l.n ., are I'-sJf rs in the movement. The Hulloeh conimitKe i rnmrnsrd

f one memlu r from each Souiliriu tate and is headed by Or. I-'Uty d W.

I McKm. of Atlanta It has the e.jj..i.'rjaiion of ". M-flure. a rtooi..veH

I Progte.iPive. im is trfate chairman in

(.'.eortiia for the Koosei elt Memorial A?:fociniK.ii. and of K. V. I'larke. director of the Georgia eanipa'n of the Association. The birthplace of JIartha Builo.h, So it hern gentlewoman famous f..r her beauty and charm, who supported the Southern cause in the sixties, although

the wife of a Northerner and liiing in New- York, is a venerable mansion of the Southern colonial type in a typical ;e,.rKia plantation petting a; ltoswell. neer Atlanta. The old maiibion was often visited by P.oo.evclr J'.o-seelt was always popular in Ge,.imi., His devotion to his Southern mother had much to do with the Jentiment toward him. but his principles of Americanism made him many admireis monR those who did net belong to his party.

refuse to return back the railroads from public control the firyt of the year is voiced in a statement made by "',.'' K. Elmqaiat of M;;iinota, the pie.-ident of the National Association of railway utilities cpm:n!.-ioii . air. KinviulM. first coinm,ssior,fr tn arrive for the convention of the assoeatlon which opened heie today, asserted that aitho'uah public sentim-nt ": ndoub t -dly is in favor of the return i.f the railroads after passage of remedial leeislation there is danger thai labor will make new- deniands. inasitn h a President Wilson has not s:ie-e.-eded thus far in reducing living costs, and should serious strikes occur, hamper, nc service, the president may refuse to return the roads t" private control ."

DeLuxe Theatre Today, Wed. Thurs. and ; Friday Dorothy Phillips in i The Right to Happiness The crc-atpr-t j.ivturp cj er sr-t ppn- ' ci. Just fk your neipbbors what ihy thoueht of it. i j Saturday Wm. Farnum i iii Wolves of the Night This is Farn'jm's Ma" rjnure ;

Sunday, Oct. 19th ; For on" vpk 1. W. 'iriffi'h I Broken Blossoms rriday and tfiturrlay thp third ; fpisodo of 'SmashinE Terrier" I will bo ?bfwn. On, Saturday ihe I chiidrfn vtll spp Wm. Farmni j in his wonderful jiicturo "Woivos j of th N'ichf." Al.-o Wm. Dun- ' r;m in '"Smashlna Harriers" for i i;nlv He. !

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Mexican Pete Miami t'opper Midvale Steel National Knarn'l & Stamp N. Y. Air Urake New York Central N. T.. N. H A- Hartford Norfoik &. Western Northern Pacific Ohio ("it ics as Pennsylvania Peoples Has Pittsburgh 'oal Tressed Steel Car Pay Consolidated F.ailwuy StceJ Springs-.. iitadm . P.c public Iron & Steel Southern Pacific Southern Railway St tidebaker Tobacco Products 1'nion Pacific - V. S. Ind. Alcohol P. S. Rubber I". S. S(-.-l 1. S. Steel Prld. t'tah 1,'oppf r Westiiig:houso ATiite Motors Wilhs ovrrland SmcUur

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MISS TEXAS GUINAN IN LITTLE MISS DEPUTY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MABEL NORMAND IN SIS HOPKINS STARTING MONDAY, OCT. 20

Alas Rubber Alaska ;. ld A ! i 1 55 "halmers American Beet Sugar American Agricultural ... . American I'an AttMrican Oar & Foundry Arneri-an Cotton il American H. - 1. American I;nseeiJ Ati,'-riran I 'comoi i v American Pmelt iiijr American Steel I'. undi-v American Sugar RrtinniK American Tel. & Tel American Woolen A mern at: Zinc Aiiaeond.1 A'chison Atlantic Gulf & W. I 1. lialdwm Iyocomotive Piltimore fhii Pethichf-m St.ee! I" r;utte i Superioi Oa-.forr.ri T'tr..'.um 'a r.i.'i i.i n iii.l." ntral ! Mth-T ' 'hesape.'i'xe A ii'm.. 'iiicao A NorT'i Western 'hlraa-o. Mi! & St. Paul "h ile I "o- per Chino Copnr-r "ob-rado Fuel oleru.'. t fins & Electric 'onsolidated Gas Corn Products . 't u ;ible St ck! t'uba Cane Supar I !- ilb-i i.-s Securities Erie . . ... Erie is- Prfd Gcneiai Electric General Motors 1. 'odi ich Gt. Northern Pr. G t . Nort hern re Illinois '' n t ra t Inspii at ion Oopp r Int. Nickel lit. Pa pe r K"nn... ii t 1 .itcka w an n i Steel Marine Marine Pr.

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CHICAGO LITE STOCK. HOGS RcrPipiji IVOftfl; mark"!, mostly 25-5 lower, bulk of sale. 13.7;, 5 15.10. heavyweight. -14. I6.no. medium weight. 14 I5.2S. lirht weight. 14 25? IS.oa. lipht litchtr. 1 '. 7.'. a 4 n. r-acking rows, sm..o. 1 3.50 h 1 4 25. pik111K sows, rough. in.0nT 13.50. pigs. 13,'ifi 1 4 OATTEE EeCeipt I6.r.nn: market, st. ady to weak; beef sters. choice and piime. .t; 'q 1 fc.Tr,. rnrdiurn arid Rood. 1 4 ni"l 7, 1 K f;n, common and choice 7.75W 14 oil. Eiucher cattle Heif,.rs, a. 5'' 12 2. "i, cows. r. 7j.fi lO.foi. bulls. 5.on '9 K "0. canners and cutters cows and heifers, ,". :,ft !j 7 75. canner steers. 1 6 fin !"pl7'ifi. veal calves. lig:ht. 7 no fj 1 3 (hi. feeder steers. 6.11O 12.2.". sto. k' r st. ers. '' 7S7.DO, Mocker cows and heifers. 3.75 9-6ft. stockcr calves. 1 n 7' 1 .". nf). western range. T.2.'. ft 1 2.2."

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The first of th Bis: Four Douglas Fairbanks in 4 'His Majesty, the American"

PASTIME TODAY TOM MIX IN ' 'THE COMING OF THE LAW'.'

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TODAY "Daly's Tangled Army

CHICAOO CASH GRAIN. No. 2 mixed. 1.37'n bl.-: 2 white, i ::7i 1 8; 2 yellow. 1.3Sil.::1; r mixed. 1.2S 1-21137: Pari 1-21 37: M yellow. 13: ' mixed. 1.32i 1.37; 4 while, i.3; 4 yellow. 1,5. 'ATS No. 2 -white. 711 3.4 tf 7; i-2C; " white, -CS l-4'? 72 1-2c; 4 whMe, 6Ti70c. CHICAGO VEAL. r.O to fiO lb , 17iHe; 70 to SO lbs.. 10 r2c: 0 to IfiA u,;, 23i-24r; fan.-. 2c: overweight kidnevs 1 PI to 1 7. lbs. 1 2 I ic. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Hut ter Receipts. S -'.C tubs; crfimiry extras. ."!; firsts t 62c; paiking sto. k. 42 'n He EGGS Receipts. K.ij:; cases: current receipts. i'fniX l-2c; ordinary firsts. ; firsts, eti'uile: extra?. f.Jti J.9c; cheeks. 20fi32c; dirties. SOSrSfco. CHEESE Twins, new 27 f l-2c; dairies 2s l-4Wl-2c; youms Americas, ::r rn 1 -2c; ionghorns. Tif) '1 1 -ic; bricks. ;i2c. El V E PGI ETKT Turkevp. .12; chickens. 2 : '7 2 ii I -2"; spritijrs. 23f;Sr: roosters. 18c: geese. 22 l-2e: ducks. 27.pi)TATES Receipts, 70 cars; New Ohms, 2.75 'a 2.10.

GETS PERMIT FOR $29,000 FLAT ON SIBLEY STREET

Among the la-ge b.uldjnn permits taken out with thr Bu.ldinir Cvrnnussloner lbnry V13. is one for a $29.0O) flat building to be built by Shade, and Wall at 224 Sibley street, l,.r Martin l.inz, a $23.t0o undertaking building to be built by .M . A. Dickover forN. E:ninerling at !" Hrihriian street, a 5B,O0( Kara;e at 4 Si- Ih-hman street, ny A. Johnson. J14,0'ol store building at 3;i Kenwood .ivnne by Ge.j. Ratej, a $1.1,000 heme at 2S Zaokau avenue, by Ti. E, Hsgeman nnd a ilu.."i00 add.tion for Gj Prest Eight Co., by Jarnes llarbaus;h. Follow itiK ate tl,e other permits $ V'OO addition to bank at 57;'. I J oh man strt by G. !'.?is..n - Sou. $4,0"O ga-.-ay-e ;lt ;"?2 Columbia avenue by hPe Bros.. 4 3foi adOition at 76') Indianapolis tllvd., by I'has. Seott, $.3'.o home at K'VS Wct Park Ave., bv H. H. Reiff. fliOO addition to S5n Indianapolis Blvd . by John i.'uneo. 52,1"0 store at 277 Johnston street by .T. A. Johnson, $4,000 home at ISt 1-etroU by H. W. Marainau. $1,!0" h .me at .'67 Hoffman street, t,y A. Iv.ithfeuhs. $1.5f0 garage at f.P Sumrnir street by P. G. Morehead. $ J.r.ijft store at 12. -.6 Jefferson St.. by Win Gus?, $7,270 horn at 114 Dyer Ave., by A. F. Carlson. $6. 700 home, at 12S I'yer Ave., by A. F. Carlson, $.'1,000 home at 118 I'yer Ave., by A. F. Carlson. $l.on. adition at 5S76 Earned Ave by P. Alborn, $1 200 addition at 576 Morton Ave., by P. Ahlborn l.;0 addition ai 624 Fields Ave.. l,y P. Ahlborn, $2,000 garage at 22S Fayette street, by Morri:- Bros., $2,000 home at lost Gjrfieid Ave,, by r.iorrls Rros.. S2.'iuo home at 106 c;rfi' Id av.. by Mori !, Pi-..;... $2.7j"0 home at 112f Girtield Ave . by Morn," Bros.. $1,000 Karaite at fill Calumet av.. by- W. Voiclit. $1.01.0 addition at 704 Indianapolis I-'lvd.. bv Win. Matthews, $4,.'.00 In.nie at 28 Sheffield Ave, by y. J. Wachevvirr. $l,7f.O home at &5.9 Eogan St.. by P. Taliis. Il.ooii home at 107. 142 St., by S. Czraja, $.". f.Ofi flat at 18S Jlay Si., by E. bang, $3,4''0 home at b-16 Highland St.. by I!, Wilhelm. 7o0 home at 179 Tinman avenue by J. IE Smidt. $2,500 barn on liohman St.. by the. se Ttatninstr '..., ti, 000 home at ICS Calumet Ave., by H. Jasnowski. $1.75) Coal Shed at 1057 lltnk at., by tbe Cjluiiiet Coal Co.. $3,000 home at F,5J Indiana Ave. by J. Btiokover $4,001) home at 4:,! l.iiton St.. by K. Flrich. $4,000 br.me at 41 Eaton St.. bv E. Flrich and a $1,300 addition a: 74!J liohman street by .1 W. Reed

A Hilarious Comedy Knockabout Novelty. Wellington & Sylvia Comedy Juggling. Sates Austin Brazilian Sundae. Stewart & Keeley Singing, Talking and Dancing. Lannigan & Wood Black Face Comedians.

Wamsley,& Leighton Simp Simpson. New show Monday, Wodnpsdayand Saturday. Matinee daily at 2;M'i r- ni. Ni?hf, continuous 7 to IE Sumiay and holidays Vontinuous 2 to 11.

NEW TORK, (Xt. 14 The ato.k market closed weak today. There was an excited rush to sell stock in the final j trading and reactionary the entire list I dropped from '1 to 10 points from thej high level. Steel common from above; 110. reacted to a closing of 10S :.-. and; M. xic:n Pe'iob um vo-bbd '.ur 1 :'. points from us hi;;h t.. 2 4... Pan Amcr- , Iran Petroleum yielded nearly four points to 1 27 1-4. and Stvniehaker near-. !y 7 points to 1.29 3-4. ; Gcnria! Motors reacted 8 1-2 from the high to 2,?S 1-2 and Industrial Alcohol five points to 1.7.9. Hal'hvin Locomotive was firnlly 1 r:; 1-2. Central Leather.

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TREATY EFFECTIVE WITHIN TWO DAYS

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MAIL FLYER DIES AS PLANE BURNS

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j PARI.--, iicioi.cr II . I Copies of the p-a-c t rea I y- .sinned bv Kinar GeC! ge of Engian l iinH Kin! Victor Emmanuel of Ita'v. w.l! a 1 jive l,.'re within 4S bonis, occotd.ns to fricta1 information pr;nted in the Journal today. As the preriib nt. I'uitn-ur- has already sirred t he treaty will b'come rff. live after a simple and foimal ceiemony at the foreian office . M . Pkhon. French forr gn minister, the Brih'li and Italian ministers am" representatives of Germanj will parl.cipatf .

I INTERNATIONAL HEWS SIPVICE1 WASHINGTON. ct. 14. The f,rt death on the, an ma.il route between Washington end New York occurred todiy. Evinan W. T ty. of Eggs. Calif , one op tbe air mail of the poslofTlce ic par' -n.ent. was burned to denih when his machine came dow n at Catonsv ilie. m ar EaHimore. the binding hfina: followed by a terrific expiosi.en of llie enxine. 'he postofTlce wis advised this afternoon. What caused potys plane to come t.) earth and the cause of the explosion are yet unknown to the department, which is investigating the accident. Ioty was en route to New York from W'athingtou.

CONDUCTOR KILLED BY CARSAT MARION

I t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CEI j M Alt ION. Tnd.. Oct. 14- George Conn.

freight conductor on the Fnion Traction lines, was instantly killed here this' afternoon when he was caught between two freight cars while attempting: to make a coupling. He was a resident of Anderson where ke has a wife and four children.

Peeping Tom in Ladies' Bath Near Riot ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I CINCINNATI, o . net The bathing house wa filled with fair bathers, chased In by the storm. A I ' w ere busily engaged in rhamiinc from their bathing anils to street rittire w ben a flash of lightning came, illuminating all of the coiners. "A mat:," the faith bathers screamed in unison. The man. clad in a red bath

ing suit. Ic-ipt J through a window made his - scape.

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Woman Swallows False Teeth; Dies I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Oct. Swallowing her false teeth In a fit of violent coughing, Mrs. Garry May Warren, sixty, died soon alter her removal to the Emergency hospital heie recent Iv.

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The Davis-BirleyCo. of Shelbyville, Ind. made us a Special Price Concession on Fifty of Th ese Square Dining Tables. The Tables offered are similar to the one pictured, but have plain, turned legs, instead of carved; they are made of solid oak and extend to six feet finished a rich golden color made i retail at $25.00

On Special Sale Wednesday only at $1.50 Cash and $1.50 Monthly

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