Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 174, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1920 — Page 5
Monday. January 12, 1920.
THE TIMES Page Five
HOW STOCKS OPENED , .. i , . r
NEW YORK. Jan. l2.-iAfter the opening from fractions to six ;ints high In many ;.-su-s, the stock market developed oav in..-.-.-, m..t of th early gains being n'p.'.i in-l na.i.v lesiifs showing ''ss-o of frrni one t two poirts at thr -rid of ;ho first t.fl.'n minutes. The s. i .-to. Us v -re ir. don.iud Sto.-l .inrnvn s-iiing up "t to 107 ind P.epub-I'.-St- t m I- 1 is'v- Labium Ixcou.o riv.-. alter ;--eilin- up to 121. droprd to 11:1-,. Th.- .;i .-ck w. re subjcci-1 to the avi-st pressure. -Mexican I'etroU um pf't-r wlirig lhr-o p.-ml.-i higher 209 ! noted, to -M.''. . while Texas Co. dropped '" points fnun its high lo 212 Pa:;-Am I '.c.u: Petroleum lost i to '.a- iloyiil butch Ms in demand, selling up to 1 1,13 ;4 . Amirifiii Woo. -a rose siv points to Jt: tend th. n r-;ie?"d to l r, i 1. S. Lui.li. r. ;!;.- adx-nieing one ooltit to l:--f-,, r'a.-ied to U'-2-4. Sc.iJoliT dropped 1 !o 1 C7 1, r.r.d liunT.il M it -rs o vr throe points to 325'.. r'lH.-iiun.i! loss, s w. ro suffered in rhe .-dipping rai'im.-ij stock.-.
tory will bo added. Hunting whlngles and the Sl-Fo insulatlr.K lath are themain products of the concern. M. W. Adarr.s Is manager of the iocl brunch, arid . F. S'.roky, treasurer. Silas Ford is president.
Buy a range during our Kiirmiiago Sale at a great saving. Northern Indiana Gas & Kiectric Co. 1-12-it
fflP POCKETS TO BE SHALLOWER AND NARROWER
N K vY Yi'Kiv, January 1 t'.i n w'il jyo h'p P"C'..-i trousers Into innocuous according to a prediction
U. - Proi.il.:s ;n :ni'H desuetude, by experts
i of the International Association of
Clothing: Designers, who taay Issued an edict: "Make them smaller and shallower thin season." Commenting en the at t tu.ie of the designers. ;eorge " . Hermann, a member . f the organization, said: "It's illegal to tote a un; it's unhandy to curry your handkerchief triers and you can't buy anything iut
j wood alcohol to put in your flask, bo ! th pocket Just naturally wil! shrink
a way."
Buy ,i ?n range Utiringr our nuriimajrn Sala at a RTent saving. Northern Inciaiu Gas & Klootric Co. 1-lil-f.t
LOWELL
Mr. and M-s l'ay Christie of Hammond. If.te.i her parents. Mr. and M ! . N i' ilu: k f't-riiay. '! v . . ti j Mrs. I'd il !j;sson of vVary. ' .sr.e.i h.-r prf. -nts. Mr. ai:d Mrs. ''-V .i-ioii yesttJfi.iy. Mr. au.i Mrs. Twis Falk and son. V-rr,' isM- .i : c'a t ,vc? In Rosn Iaw i: i i sirda " . 1 ' I'. 1'ick'nson of Hamniiiaij, vis;tf J i.i fatally here c.s ' "fda'' . ''. .1. w h- is workina in hit a - . vi-ivo ls t':i!i.:1 aer.' y-.ster-;: . s--.-'-; -i ' v..r;i; ; .oplc fro.sn Hamit.ond h '.tend -d the M. C church service r-rc "i-.-tcrfia" . Clark Brnvneii, w i.-. ! wcrkir.g In atpr.ra!.". visited V is p-ent, Mr. r:d M.j J. '. l:rovnell yesterday . Mi.-s .Ie::rie V-.-tirs vts.te.1 her .- t-'-r. Mrs. A. !. f-irker. arid .unity, n Hammond y-s'priliy. Ik" iersiman :' Ciiicaco, vi;fe4 r.-m ''i:hi r. H. iScrsh man here ye-ster-ri j. .M i'.-i- Ii.riiana arbor. 'sitd his p : n !""e veaterday. ,-.t:-'rs iy:r.' ar.d d.-iijhter M"is M'er'e of Co-vn lV;r.', v;tii d relatives -irre yt-sttrday. Mr. and Mis. lla.-.id M -Canr of ilamtiotiii visited rt-!,ti es in Lowell yesterday . M Kinly and .'('.. -. p.'arhc who are A orkins m Hn.n'ond !r.d East Ch.cao -, i rd tlu-ir Mother, Mrs. O. M. lca; iV 3 . sir-rilav .
E. CHICAGO GIRL TYPHOID VICTIM Miss Sat; a Petersen. 1124 Beacon st.. Fast Chicago, who has been ill for several week as a result of anervoiis eellapse asprravat'-'d by typhoid fever de-vel-pincnts died this morning aboat half past ten at h r h"ine. Miss Petersen is well known !n Enst Oh'cajto circles and was chief stenographer at the Graver Corporation. The funeral will he a church funeral from the First Conn r gational churcli "Wedr.fsday afternoon at two-thirty. II. C. Peters-n. a brother, will close bis t-tore a.! day Wcdtiesdai .
Says It Was a Lemon That Got Eve in Trouble
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! TOPKKA. Kutis., Jan. ccoroiug- to a speech del.vered hy l1.. K. Smith, ive'.l known horticulturist of Iawrence, before the St.-ite Horticultural Society here
j a few days ago, 'twas a lemon aad not (
j e.n apple that sot Adam and Eve iiito j trouble in the ;aroen of Kden. j Smith's aifruni.nt was that the word j fansO.-itid "apPh:" in the I'.iblo is with
jL.r-at prtd)ability stnipcs..d to :n.'!n the '-itro ntrce aril the- tree's fruit a speci- s i-f lemon.
STOP ITCHING ECZtffl
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zexno Wili Help You Kevprmind how often you have triad and f ailed, you cn stopburnlng, itchirgj ecxtitna quickly by applying Zotno furnied lanydrtii5f.i9tfor35c. Extra large bottle. $L0C Ilealing boglna tha moment Zemo is applied. la a ehort tima usually every trace of CKxema. tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads ana eimilar ekin diseases will bo removed. For tie aring the sldn and making (C -igorotisl y he aithy , always use Zerao, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It not agreasysalveanditdocsnot stain. When ethers fail it is the one dependable treatment tor ekln troubles of allhiudlb Tue E. W. K Cj., aevcland. 0.
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By Probasco
Df, J. Ft. MKTC4.1-F His r' t'irned tfi tlary, after twenty p;x rr.orfc.s' service in he Army, ur.t'i! he is able to rjrs his office he rr.ay i- eomnunicated with at his residence fclenhona 30, at 623 Harrison s'reet. 12-23 tf
GARY HAS THREE SMALLPOX CASES i.oord r.tr to the -veckly report of ?.:e i-h' h-aPh department two r.e-v r r -.p . of rral'-j'ox was reported in iarv la-'' week bringing- the total up ti three OAS' . Kri- t quarantine hns h?in estah':hed at ta--h of these honjej :n the e : ;- of Health Officer lr. Rfyher ti t!ie contai.m from , -r-s c'lnt . The source of the disease has not hen o" isco vered . SI-FO BUSirfESS" STILL BOOMING
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about two yea-s
PLACE ORDERS j FOR PLANT ADDITIONS !
The S"etl & Tube company of America, has placed a contract with the V.'orden-Allen company, of Milwaukee, for extensions and addition to Its Mark plant on Indiana Harbor, requiring a total of 2.9S5 tons of structural ma-, tcrial. a? recently reported. Th Perns of the contract pre: Cutiopi ynrdj building. 151 tons, cipolj. buildiup, Itt'i tons mixer bui'dintj. 3n0 tons scrap yard craneway, 4 f0 tons: i;irpe boiler house. ".Oil tons: two boiler houses. 225 tons; pipe mil' extension. 200 tons;
power house addition. 60 torrf, office addition. 20 tons.
aro is rapidly increasiner its lo.nl i.us.- : ess. Indications are that within fif- : o -.-g:htrttjn rroTiths a modern fac-
GENERAL AMERICAN TO BUILD IN SOUTH The General American Tar:k Car rcrporat'3n is planning- for the erection of new works for the manufacture of tank Of rs, flat cars, pondohis and other rolling stock, new New Orleans, I. a. A site has been selected on the Mississippi river, and the structures w.U Include general iron and steel plant, foundry, machine ehop and other buildir.ps. which, with equipment nr. estimated to cost about .or-. 000. The company is now- operating a plant at East Chicago, trivln? ernployiTient. to 2,5'.i0 men, iind smaller plants at Warren, Ohio, and San Spr'ns. Okla. AD'J KED CKOWXS Sports The next frame for the Tied Crowns and Owls will be on n-xt Wednesday evening on the WTiitingr fl-ior when they lock horns with each orher. This will
! be the last game for the tll Crowns I before their argument witlt the Ka Is (a! I etroit and the Owls aro detfrmined : that they si i all have no loafln? job in
Hammond. Ind, January 10. The second year commercial tiirls of All Saints' acmit u.y, Hammond, tfave a dciitrhtf ul shiiL,!, party the oilier evening. They drove through I'ycr, Jluiwlsr, tit. John and bansini., Mrn.
Jtaap and Mrs. Atkins of U'ehstt-r avenud chaperoned the party. -- Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dubois w sii ieava for Havana. Cuba, bv the way of New Orleans Monday, to remain for tho rest of the winti-r. lief ore returning to Hammond they wtil visit Houston, Galvefton and S;ia Antonia, Tex. There wiil be a regviar meftingr of the hurras Itehecca lodge this evening promptly at 7:30 In the I. O. O. hall. The evening hour of the Hammond Woman's club will not meet Monday night. The Tuesday Afternoon club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Smith. 3.S Highland street, Tuesday for a una o'clock luncheon. Cail Lang, who was operated upon in tt. Margaret's hospital, is getting-along-nicely. Mrs. Robert Schuyler is confined to her bed as a result of a fall on the slippery sidewalk. he injured her knee quite keriously. Mrs. S. A. Veil of Htfthlar.d streot. entertained the Alpha Phi club at a one o'clock luncheon at her home yesterday. The guests were Mrs Sanger,
Mrs. Pell's moth.-r from Lowell, and Mrs. Kent Partlet... Mrs. Clyde Smith was host ;ss to the Nrth Side Ladies' club jester Jay. there were twor.ty-two ladies Present who were cluh members and tho following guests. tic" Mcrdarnt-s John Morarity, C. Geisert, Louis Twait, Kd. Jenkins. The next meeting will be with Mrs. YVm. Lowery, J-'eb. 13th. Mu s JtKW-i)? of Columbia avenue, ti.tert. lined t a very deligltful pirty last n-oht for Miss Frar.caa Hoffman, a house guest of Mr. W. L. Lewis. Mrs. Hoffman is returning to her home In Peosky, Mtoh.. and for Taul Stepp, who will soon" leave for California. Th? evening -was natsed pleasantly with dairies and music. Mat IIo.Trnan being tho successful on. The hostess S'-rvtJ a nicely arranged course luncheon. Those persent were the Misses Dorothy Nfargarilm, I-'rances Hofftnan. tiio Messrs. Paul Stepp, John Koss, Mat Hoffman and Elmer Nelson.
The Woroar.'n Franchise league, w.il meet at the home of Mrs. John Hrookevr. 66S Howard av. r.ue, Monday evening. The K".fTraf-e course, -which they -were studying from a text book, will be reviewed. A guet for the evening will be one of the candidates for the nomination at the. coming primaries in May.
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NO "SHAKE UP" IN CASCARETS
You'll Not Be Sick, Upset and Sorry Next Day if You Take "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels
i.aecaret.s never gripe, sick r. or ?nconvti lence on- like Silts. till C.r.omei or harsh Pills. Keel buily! Be efficient"
Don t stay oick. bilious, l.eadact
Btlpated. Lemove the liver and bowel
bad and utomacii sour. V" a few cents for a box of ' enjoy the ntceet. ger.tlfi
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poison wnicn is ueepn.K your ot-kd j misery ail day. They w dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath lr. .Switch to k-fnt!i-
ALLIES AND GERMANY
assisted by Omer IVIver of Whiting. There were atiout twenty members in the cast, and the eolos were sung by the. Meitlames Aliaben and Ihirrott and Miss Key nobis. There was a large attendance. much credit and appreciation belonging to the producer and part isipants for making it such a success.
The Monroe i at thehome of H87 Van Huren noon liusino
:treet Ladies' aid met Mrs. ilrovf r Jar'iecke. street Thursday afters f Importance was
HOUSE VOTES TO EXCLUDE BERBER
ACE PROTOCOL AT 4:20
By NEWTON C. PARKER iSTAFF CORRESPONDENT . ft . SERVICE j PARIS, Jan. 10 The allies and Germany are now officially at peace. The final ceremonies of the peace conference began shortly after 4 o'clock in th foreign office. Baron von Lersner and Dr. Von Simson. heading the German delegation, signed the proctocol fixing the amount of German war f eet at Scapa Flow after which the representatives of the allies, signed as witnesses. The proctocol was signed at 4:20 o'clock.
discussed and report of the bazaar proceeds were given. Tie y wero much pleased with these i c.i.r- end wish to thank ail of those who helped to make the bazaara sueo-ss. Tin hostess served 'e.-i. The ner meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Win. Prohl. 1229 Monroe street, Thursday.
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 11 The house this afternoon voted to exclude Victor I. Berber, Milwaukee socialist, elected from the fifth Wisconsin district. The vote was "2S to G. Those voting for iierger were Pepresntatlve Sisson, of Mississippi: Sherwood of Illinois; Harrehl, -.f Oklahoma e- I
TWO ROBBERIES AND ONE HOLD-UP
Th-n the I ien ipotentiarli s adjourned to the clock ball where they filed the certificates of ratification of the treaty of Versailles. The process verbal was next signed and -lie treaty wes in effect pjtt:n formal .-".r-.d to tne world Conflict which
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j I '-rge- . . "r ! ' n .-roun is of j alleged disloyally. He v. as eicivded j from the house last December, but was j re-elected.
Two houses were robbed in Roberts, dale early this morning and one man
was l.f-lj up on Clinton strei-t last ev- j
ening acc ording to Hammond police J monies were completed at 4:2S. reports for the nitrht. Henry Bicker.) As the United States senate has n5 Douglas street, was held x:p and! ratified the treaty Americans did nit
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The Methodist '.hvrch cur u surper to tie men of the congregation in tho ohureii parlor s l.si-t evening.
John D enir.g at Sh-tTielj -x a bri-.'
Mice r t-,.rtn. i .... i i He w;. for"
house guest of Mr. jnil Mrs. Roy! fudge for the past week, is returning
j to her home in Indianapolis, today.
PNEUMONIA VICTIM
Her
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:3o i.'f lock at his home ivcje. Hammond, ftllow r.ir,s-- with pn. umcr.ia . two years old and !s sur-
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i i'h" bo:-. ,:' Mrs. 1 .r-'r. .. 10' I Myr"e avenoa r.d John liankos. 1162 ! Myrtle avenue were entered about ? 00 j o'clock this morning, tla be.r.g taken
In the t'.rst rouoery ana ji.uu in tne second. Tracks in the snow at Pankos' indicated that there were three men in the gang. WARN WOMEN TO KEEP FYES OPEN The Misses O'Donnell and Swanson.
The funeral w ill be held from tho home ! two Hammond school teachers who re-
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Aliaben. sr.. Jeft p.-tersi urc. fla..
' h ;s morn n z ' o r i. u,a in tho ,
Monday it;' in Oak Hill Ni'iiii -v in
noun arol burial will he uii'-tr-ry, undertaker Chas.
of the winter.
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Mrs. Max All.-ihen and daug Maxtr.e v. Hi leave for .a tv. o mo: visit in Aurora and Carton. 111.
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BOXING BILL.
Jan. 12.-
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. ' - . - I'u.c in-. ..... . . , t. ; . j r ; y as .t resuit of President Wilson's persistent effort to have ti." league o" na-
unB j nations covenant ratified without res-r-i vaiion. j
side on State Line St.. are advising women to keep their eyes open wh.-n walking on the streets after day. Thursday
'en . .. . .. ' INTFHKATIONAL NE5 EESVirS T'-o: v .-:. :.tr 'ifec- a-- .sed he -treo-; XKW YoKK. Jan. 10. Ir i ' -d M.:-:-5 inci, rta -aent issued at ;a . d i ..r 1 r- b i"Sf g-eiscel Corporation
and anotliT to M. Dutasta for deposit i h-- r. i ehi-.es of the fc reign office. Hlil.'IH RELATIONS AT (CK Aftf-r the final formal. ties the Germans motored to the old German embassy In Rue de fillc where German officials are now- installed for the frst lime since th- outbreak of the. war. It is expected that diplomatic relations will he resumed between the signatory powers immediately m
UNFILLLD TONNAGE INCREASES MILLION
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T'Htl-J4TI0NAL NEWS SCRVtCE
j NF.W VUilK, Jan. 1 ". -A bill to leglaiize boxirg in NeV York slate will be I presented 'o the legislature at. Alhany i early next week by Senator Jas. Walk
er, it was learned today. The bill will provide a license system for everything connected with the sport and also a state boxing commission.
I WOULD HALT EXPORT ! OF ALL NEWS PRINT
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regular meeting in the K. and I of S. hall Monday evening. Jan. 12th. AP members are requested to bo present as there is business of importance to be transacted The cantata. pcfri-s. which was given at the Presbyterian church last night, is reported to have b-i-n an exceptionally fir. a one. It was coached by i.ihn McNeill of Whiting, who was
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Jhe Radical and Contradictor if
Statements regarding the J'eeth and Mouth
Eyes Weak? If your ryes are weak and workstrained; your vision blurred, if yoti find it dluicult to read and mu.t wear glasses, go to your druggist and get a bottle cf Eon-Opto tablets. Drop one in a fourth of a plass of water and bathe the eyes two to four time? a d.iy. Strop ecr eyes, clearer vision, and sweet relief make you tell your friends about Bon-Opto. Note: Doctor wr Bon-Optc lrerithen eriflu in a wm tune lu mur instances.
t hi-ins kAh th- pnblia eprti cad. Inttlfigcnt ppl ewe for H their Ueth - iiwjy do not wcrry about wfcether the routli p thovAd be Acid or Alk&Uxt tie 7 know the moath ic m atR ure intemied if the ttotoach 14 in proper condition. They iep jnead & afa deia trill ce, one that coctaisa ru gnt, one that is H not rTPT-m,dtc.ntJ, cno that does not eoutavn too mttcbi sngt-r, VA m n.'vV ..1. ,1 V - .l..n n. V m .lli an4
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I creHysienic Denial Cream
3 etoeccsstxd CMvtnbuiatkixi of Chlor&t of Potash and Ipecae. It eoTiiaica also jngrdirr:ts which effectirely clean and whiten th tetii and kwr hi tL xnc-atii a delightful feeling of eieaaliaees. It givra you a greater aararaaee Mraintt Pyorrfaea and pt&er lia6fts of Um toouth, teth arxi gumi ihazi any oth'er dentrifice.
An antiseptic CENTAL CREAi of an improved formuJa wtblPECAC and QUORATE, of POTASH
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BcientificaUy Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed OO
Hammond Optical Parlor
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k. .. S .'. . ah u to furnish toe police with a pretty close description of 'lie man. but os yet they have not located him. This Is only on of a number of petty thefts which have been reported witli n the last month.
HAMMOND BOY ILL SHORT TIME, DIES Ti only since Monday with heart trouble, Joseph Olejniezak died Tuesday at the home of his parent. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Oiejniezak, Sr., 4So hicngo avenue, Hammond. He was eighteen jears old and leaves besides the parents, four brothers and three sisters . The funeral will be held Monday morning et J o'clock from St. Oasimirs church and burial will be in the Holy Cross cmetery in charge of undertaker Jasnowski .
Times news ser vice Is the best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish.
on lis ii'iuiis as o f.'.t) tons. This tons on Nov. J 1.137,035 tons an 21, i 0 1 8 . - K.til.;' A rafe and h
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Hamlin's Wkir-S : quickly, drives c-tt bers up stiff achi-:f : You will fitid &; it in cases of sdicident such as sora.
burn9, oites and stm jliable, too, for earache, croup and colic Get it from drujrtsts for If not satisfied return the I get your money back. Erer constipated or have siYc sche? Just try Wizard Liver V rleasant little pink pills, JO te. Guaranteed.
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Hep. .Scott Kerris.. In order to relieve t . ; c newspapers of the country, which aro su.TerinR intensely by reason of tho present news print shortage. Roy. Scott Ferris of Oklahoma has introdticed a bill tn the lower house pr-oliibitij':?: the p-port of print paper for on ear. The pi tee of print paper is now so hir-h that nar.v newspapers are threatened with hankruntev.
Fashion's Forecast Rv Annabel Worth iujjrt.ni.
LADY'S AND .MLSS" NIGHTGOWN.
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