Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1920 — Page 2

Pae Two

THE TIMES. Tuesday, January 27, l.20.

Chief Nill Puts Approval On Training oi Boy Scouts

"I tfck .treat pleasure In certifying the. g-ood work th Hoy Scouts have don In the past year In Hammond," ays William Nill. chief of the llmmonj fire department. "When we. com to th question of fire prevent ion. there ara three main points to conslier: "First, a good citizen will trv in every way to avoid being; a cause of danger through permitting any of the practices that we have been warneil about.

"Second, he wiil remove ail rianijerous conditions in the community mi will use his inpuence both to have them removed and to educate others to habit of carefulness. "J f all the boss would learn hov to prevent Hie ii a well as the different troops of Boy Scouts and would form h:ibits of carefulness and consideration it would co far in saving property in Hammond. I'ar'n hoy woull be to this extent a iooi citizen."

WELL KNOWN RAILWAY CHIEF SEES BIG BUSINESS AHEAD IN 1920

i. -vas h- ( .j . hi erday Jnseph'n eh -iri.h in Hammond b'-arer.-t were Mi use Anna

V. flOlil and

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Central Leather 0 3 ' 'hesap aUe and Ohio ut 7 Chioaso and Northwestern Colorado l-'uel Crui-ihl" Steel General Fleet r;e 16S!4

-te

CHICAGO CASH OR4IX. WHEAT No. S red. 258; No. 3 northern spring-. 2S5. No. 4 northern, ISO. CORN No. 3 mixed. 149; No. 4 mixed. 145147"a; No. 3 white. 153; No. 4 white. 146 g 148; No. 3 yellow, 15? ff

1SJ, No. 4 yellow. 14S JJ14&. OATS No. 2 white. SSgSi,; No.

white. 8T l-4'fffS4; No. 4 white. S f 88c.

i

General Motor

Lack a w ar, n;i

I,et)iKb. Valley M id va le Steel Northern Pacific .. Ohio 'Hies (la . . Republic Iron and Southern Pacific . . Cn.on I'aciflo ('. P. Rubber 1". P. Steel Willy Overland .. Sinclair Oil

.'I'll ; . s 1 ; . r 'N . 7S, . 4S .11..' .101 1 - I : .12 7 . 1'IH'j . it . 4 ;."";

CHICAGO VEAL 50 to 6 lb.. 19 CO; 70 to 80 lbs.. 21-3 22; $0 to 100 li s. L'31?I4; fancy, 25; overweight kidneys.' 14 0 to 170 lbs., 12 ft 1 oo.

761 tub, cream packing stock.

n it . i ; dirties

BUTTER-Receipts. 5 fry. extra, 64; firsts, 63

istr 40. EGGS Receiptsfl 4 S5S cases; receipts, 58 SSI; ordinary firsts firsts, 64 1-4.& 65; checks. 3S&

45S4S. CHEESE Twin, new.; daisies. 30 'tfl-4; Young- Americas. 31:3 33; longhorns. ZZH'd-: brick, 29. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 40; chickens. 24; springs, 31; seese, 27. ducks. . POTATOES Receipts. 82; Minnesota and Dakota. Ohios. 4.i't; Wisconsin. 4 50.

n Luncii nnKL

TO GO TO WASHINGTON

All r;sh! Her.- is

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 57.000; market 1 o to 15 lower; bulk, 1 5.50 '? 1 ,".75 ; top. US. 00; heavyweight, 1 5.35 ft 1 ; medl:.im weight. 15.50 ft 1 5.75; liijht weight. 35.59tl5.S5; light lights, 1 4.85 S 15.60; heavy packing bows, smooth.. 14.75(1 35.15; packing sows. rough, 24.25ff

hi - firtv1! r, t;.;A - -

' l ;W v - L : - r V v . j '- -ie-. f i

Mary ,i..st uL'" n-

M:

! 1 e r, Helen J os'phirie La n in-r

Ho. k, .Myirs Girl.s

.Margueril" and Mary were lisae

! t Huck. Clara Klein and Anna Jiurial was in Hi. Joseph's ceme.

:irg

Cope

t o r y Mi.-t Keilrnan na.1 a graduate of St. Johpeh's parochial school, completed the two years commercial course, and up To tlio time of 1ie- n it Illness -"he was employ.-, i at the IJ'.n Store. She &s a niemlhT of the yours Ladies' Sodality and Alumni Society. She was ill Just he da..-i with pneumonia.

i-t .- ; .-i Le l.e have

that th" h'aflse funeral Timt sidav. The arliclo read Tuesday.

won 1 S 1 1 li u i

DDGTDH fif-D FAMILY ARE MASSACRED BK TURKS IN ARMENIA

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CHICAGO ELKS

ARE REHEARSING FOR THEIR SHOW

r INTER NATION At NEWS SERVICE! WOllOKoTlOll, Ma-s., Jan. is.

Sarkis Emanuel, grraduate of

Mi-iiical School, v. n s Turks when he r- t .

Dr.

the Chicago

handed by the 1 to Tell where

. .-.... M.,e.r- 'rf- A

Nvr before in tl Ka:-t 'liieao l.fdire ( ber-n sii eh ent hilsias pervades the atmo.-p ! ouni s relative to ! he 1 he -Jrllirs of 10j"'

i ent d at the Hal da.-' and Tuesday, K Jnis I'.ren !'!' id ut Kn

h:''tO!- of the

of Klks liat there in manifested a.s here of the club b.c annual event ' w hn h is to be t!ey theatre Mn--b. 2 and 3. The who staged ttie

the family treasures w. cording to a letter n-cr,, er. James Sir Ciii-ir.u candy merchant f.f this Turks forced the d-.:i..r'.-kIiow where the vaiualde the toembers of tlie JZ wero either tnasMici-ej -r tion in the deportations

re hidden, a---d by his broih;i wholesale I'y. Iji.:r the y.'iii; wife to -Aire. All of inanuel family d:'-( by Kiar;tl r no Arniema,

COLDS faced and.

Spread INFUIEKZAfjj

li.LL.Ls THE COLO AT ONCE WITH

CASCARAi-JQlllNIN

Standard eolJ remei for in wm

tablet form uf .....

opiates hracs bd eold in 24

hours relieves erio in 3

oaer bmctt if it fi. The genuine box h a Rtj nn 2 . i- V ...

.X picture. VSkSk At All Drag Stor

E

mm:

U.I nl r:i

Too Late To Classify

the latter stated. The fore finds himself

was one of the largest in Asia minor. The e n'-ar liarpoot City.

rr.ndy jr. .in thereheir to what onc

silk industries tate is located

Lliis how.- for the pat s-'-veral years is in charge ,f the rehearsal and everyone who is frtrtunate ' noucrh to part icipitl or even to be an onlooker

ers. 6.85 tj 13.75: cows, 6.73-5 12.50; hulls T.j'1911.511: canners and cutters: Cows and heifers. 5.65'S'6.75; canner steers, fi. 25-3 8.00; veal calves flight and handy v. eierhn 17.0019.25: feeder steers. 8 ft0

r 1 2.25; stocker steers. 7.50 ft 11.00; stoc ker cows and heifrs. 6. 753 8.00; stock er calves, 8.0010.75.

. Kids, let's go! a chance to win cash pr:.es

amounting to $70. and a handsome prize from tho slate ajid evc-i a free trip to Washington. D. C. -where you'll meet rershinff. and March, and ilakcr. and other governmental giants. Sounds grood, tioesn't it? , Well, here is what you have to do. Co to the army recrtiilincr rMce and there Sergeant Cramer will Riv- you literature of ail kinds, booklets, pamphlets and the :!ic. which you will read ci.-nr through and then on February y--n vw ill write

en essay on "Why a CToung Man Should 1 Enlist." J You -wiil hand this essay to your

t.ucher and she wui turn it over to tne e-uperintr ndent of fchool , and a hoard of live will then decide the three best efjiys written by boys and girl. of both tho public and parcchial schools. And

I If yovi read the booklets th- recruiting j Frrgeant will sive you and 1 ead them

well and know what you are writing about then maybe you'll win one of thse !Kizes. The local prizes follow: First. $40. a Joint donation of the Lake Counts- Trt

avingrs Bank, Citizen? National Iaiik.

WINNIPEG. Man. W. P. Hinton,: vice-president and penera! manager i of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, i

sees Dig business ahead throtiKnout 1'.'20 a3 a result of the resent unprecedented demand for building miterial3 at home and abroad. "The record demand for lumber indicates that the world is on the eve o! the preatest buildinp boom of modern times," says Mr. Ilir.ton. "A larpe number of new saw-mills have been established. There are now

thirty-six aio.fr the Grand Truk

BritiFh There ish Co-

Prince

r - 1 ....

t acinc aione. tnirty-one in Colombia and five in Alberta, are twenty more on the Brii lumhi.i ;oast contirucus to

and Hammond

14.75; pigs. 13.75 g 14.

CATTLE Receipts. 21.000; market

steady; beef steers: Medium and! heavyweight. 1 5.50 17.50 ; choice, ar.di prime, 1 5.50 'rj 17.50 ; medium and good 11.50 315.50; light weight, good andi choice. 1 3.00 ft 16.25; common and medi.in Qaftt illl- hnti-!ir i-attlf heif-l

.1

First National Bank,

Trust Savings Back. Second, S20. Joint donatio nof Lion Sioi-f. Kaufman & Wolf, and E. C. Minus

1 store.

Third. 810. joint donation of Summers I drusr Ftore and Ijiecjerach Brofh-Ti. r jewelry.

I The trip to Washington will he awardAcis Chamers '4!ed the three best essay f In the state.

American Car and Foundry 138 Father and mother or !eal guardian will

Rupert which are shipping to prairie prints, eastern Canada and the United States. All ars working at capacity and are obtaining ut:: "ecedented prices for their output. .'.rit-! ish Columbia is now the world's chiefsource of lumber supply and is shippine tremendous quantities to Eu

rope.

"Settlers," Mr. Hinton continues, "are pouring into central British Columbia, especially into the Ncchako and Bulkley valleys, where millions of acres of fine land for agriculture, fruit prowing an I stock raising in a delightful chmate are available in the 400 mile district between the Rocky mountains and the sea. "Freight business handled by the Grand Trunk Pacific showed an increase of 15 per cent and passenger traffic 31 per cent over 1919 figures. The year was the be?t in passenger traflc in the history of the road. Passenger business is a barometer of general prosperity. More people are traveling and have nlentv of monev to spend. 'Kach month last year showed in

creased road earnings. This can be taken as an indication that 1920 will , be a year of expanding business. The crop movement over the road in a dry year increased 20 per cent. This proves that the new country opened ( by the road 13 rapidly being settled 'and brought under cultivation."

I at the i't-l.earsals concedes ! to be by lar the best the I-.'il

emr.te.l . show c a mixture

minft.-elsy. th

a 1 up to 1 1 entitled "T Ke ehoru, e that of will be ;

e r a

'I l.e si-.ow eolT.e.lr .-ir.,1 be.n- a typb ,:cal comedy. I.t .- ! - a la il!.li-t.-:-S ai

i o . whii h robhy; the hot y J .;,n .1 . 1 t ' i-ain.'i n . ; 1 h:i v c

eii In,; show m.tn: i::---n ('.-omr.nin' w i 'r u."d the fenia ;- ,1 med by t -lir, y j; Henrietta K..'-:.t ruier and Sybil C

this chow ;a have ev.

of musc-al e first act.

minute inue Inside Inn." the pi nei,a'.

li-

ud h e i 1

rt 1 c d h .- - :

1 ci' t k will 0- .pliy-d sen and Vern" 'lithe, rait of tb-s. trav- : Haroi-i Giile.j of the

or

; d a e t a ; d and 11 li" '.to t I'.lV.S, l.'fdiV .1

! be the colored porls roles viil be asses Ltbel Siiveinrar.. 1 b 1 . Blanche. !i.-s-apper. In the sec-

nin-trfl -oinpany is introA i.n it tet.hr nn - r wiil he the . the en d men uli! !e ''Hi. hi;oer. i-i MKenna. Al. nn .1. Iirepsen. Har'.lrj r;;i-

LEGION DANCE

! le--. I.a crne wiii land " r'.iliy " West ! A la.-fr chorus I !iftrRou sceni'

1 : ! mark tn

lit loo.,- s as I ! ib 1. : t h hi sres t 1 vent

; J'eoe r-'.eii se.-it S -t

ia;n?, John McMahon

Amerlcat? Locomotive SMi American Stneltfns 68 American Steel Fcvnory, 45:i A nacondn 62 At-bison 84 I'j'.iiwln Locomotive 117'J raltimore and Ohio 11 I'ur.aoian Paclflc 127'i

go alonfr wiln tn su-eessiin son or daughter and all expanses will be paid. Three medals will be given th three bet in the nation and will be awarded when all the vtto winners re asaeniTile.) at Washington. Names of the wintiers and the prizes wiil b. distributed !.y The Timf...

t ' the row

li b n

B. Non-j. ki.

dati e which is t c en il at the

hnian and 'i?den ythe American Le im e ilia t lick'-ta

InJi-

we ;

(Lti.ee las-t

1 adn kit tanc

dance wa. to hnve but a r' I'ostpotied

for tne 'd f.-.r

T d

he W-eaihei .

DIED SUNDAY IN HAMOND HOSPITAL

will rui'k them un and coptume effect

V.

1 it 100,, s as I! this year." show will be

I. , . , , , , :tb- i.ieif.it f vent of the s'-as'-n. 1 h "" H-.s fafl-.er. two bioth-r? ai.d a , . ,, , . ... . ; i-p'-rvoi se.-it s.tie w.Il liecin ' edn'-s-

I lUK'l survvf. I li" ,0. IV Will lie , , , , i , , , , 1'iv niorr.ins. January 2S. at 9 o clock m '--'e ,cur 1 oi-bui; thiH ev en-.ntr . ....... nml tiekta iv.mv he -Tch.mred at Krh-

. . at t.-'.e bniiiv-rliiii; chat 1 I :: I int.- to-1 , be B1- CIl tomor- t!v ul lo il;ir jon r-nkmnp', jewelrv store in East Chica- " 01 1 for funeral s,-rv,o, Hnd bur),!. '"" th" ''"ntr:tl 1,r St0Ie at !,lJistreet.i. Hamnvfid . I aw Hait.'-i-. ,"n .' "l !X"' TO CUKE A COLD UT CITE DAT. I wh.n wre s,:d T-k(i ,jAXATIVK .:5(,MO Ol'lN'IN'r.! II rt f I R I C PHTIITn

r-,,w even.nu'. I a--he "and v.'.rks' o ff' ' 't b e" V: d,'. "" k'' "(v. ' j I I i ff 1 L fl I U L U

-'s." - " - i 1 uuiiu 1 n 1 iiL.11 1

TAKEN Bf DEATH

LUCY IS GOII TO GET IT STRUT

KLWS SERVICEj

i-irg land's q-jen in afj'iu'. 1 w o weeks of Lucy 1'ifiQ Gaston kir.K a. cicarette after d in eal'ie.

f INTERNATIONAL 'inV','.). Jan. 2

is poirig to irarn tliat the foiiovr-! s think about her sun laneheon. as rej'ert'

Miss Ccp'on. who is pr-;yid.';f of the International Anti- ipar tte League, said today she had wrn"-ii to yutrn Maiy about it. llrc-re i - ,vhnt yh" ."aid: "Knowing your hijrh ideals for womanho. d rnd live ititr'-t in safeguarding youth. th "'cry ha- ri.tiicl a shoek to the America a itnate of jour noble c.ha ract'-r. 'The report is discredited, and as tlie American leader of the anti-cigarette movement. I have been requested to get from you if po.t ifcle a correction that will set jo '.1 riKit. "It wili b" ex. eedingly unfortunate if f:nissh standards fail below th.ose of Hils country through your '.Miinpit."

WANTED: Power Slicar Operator on Sheet .Metal; Frank S. UcXz Co., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Position, by 1st rlns? tnHinttfiancq man. Write A6j. Tin-e Ikminond. '-:.;'

The Times' want ads brir.g astonishing res-alts if thrur users are ro be believea

jAWAWc'ifm

Dekxe Theatre Today ANITA STEWART HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS Also Big V Comedy.

Wednesday and Thnn. EUGENE O'BRIEN

WELL KNOWN WOMAN

OIES IT WHITING

THE

BROKEN

MELODY'

Friday GLADYS LESLIE

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U li t

Fr a n ' nond. d

o clock 1

belnt iil on

moni.-k He wa fori came here recent i v - h ere h is w 1 fe and 1 le 'en ve tl . w i fe

CIVIC .AFFAIRS AS IPOPJIT AS 11 TREATY

THE TIMES1 Jan. 27 Whi

Ticiilt 'o ttnderstanl patriotic regarding .-iff., irs and t : U e no in local ffair.-'," ryu etary of the East

of Commerce. How

r-What H -

!SPECIL TO

w lin IN'5. INI'. Jan. 27 Whit ir.

was slim-ki'il this morning 10 learn that Frank Caugrhan. a well known young; man of this oily hail died at 9 o'clock last njht. His death followed an 111-r.-?3 of only three days with pneumonia. J-lr. GauRhan, who was t wen t y-three yars old. was born in Whiting and h.ad liver here all of his life. Ho vva.t the Fon of Mr. ar,d Mrs. Patrick Vbus1-.ii. ie leaves a wife and a si x-w-ok s-o'd baby. The parents, two Ristcn, Mr-R-aret and Catherine, and a brother. Carl, also survive. The youui; man fcpent f'l'-r vcars i ra the C S. iirinv.

if, t I

t

appens

9 The retiring merchant who possesses "oh-I-guess-I'll-wait-till- they-com e- in

attitude towards the general public, gets badly fooled. They just don't come in.

The merchant who puts his ward who advertises bargains cream of the trade. His store

looking, A is clerks

is his.

funeral w ' 1 he held Wo

t : ocioch irom :-acrc

a r, 1 hn rial v. ill be i n mi lerv- ft t Ha 111 11101 id. 1"

t be h 1 .', t c

f 11 rural the hoc lii i"ii av

the body i e of his r-nuc.

POSTPONE VISIT OF

OF JANE ADDAMS

i to 1; fine I 4i

f- iir'4 r rs wiiii

iTuary S t h at

I i I o r-i :i in has necn in den.

1 hc-nusc- or tne cpni rn-i -! ;u h is ratjir.g in the Twin

v a s origin h w as ohta i

ous

1

1

- ! Lines. 11.'. Clinton st . Hani-' i Mo'i'liV af'ernoon at t v. -i I 1 St. Mai-Karet's hospital after!

" a f---w (lay; with pr.ei;

y -s 4 j ea rs old a "tl j froi, M;,ro in. lr.d..l fa mi ' v Mill r cs , i '

a iLiixl't'T .in I a;

! It is a little difficult 'o tmderstanl

v -yo-W-ytV-T rtW.-i. yyit.. . . tvfc-t.g! j,t.te and national mmmmmmmm mmmmr ' 1 I ' .'Ppureiit Interest I ' I '. V. L. Evans. E cr

lit 1 t ic ;i jro iianii

! j ' he can b- so ileeply concerned about j 'X I I I ,- p-.-ice treaty and j et feet that he.

JST . 9 T. I , o.- rill hue; TO : e O US I iamO-r Ol ' CUT 1 , e

Jr &V:'S8STry' I I t mcrc e itnprovt end i ; ions in his own nirn i

-if I I local.' Ill 1111 l. riB'll. nn v un iiusrn CP.'crc Ii- l h!i home. j P,,irs

f? i "Isn't i true that a man really has: time of 11' " husinesis to ban ha.-k in his f asy ' j;l stale

!, i chfir and b'-.v.-iii mis con.nt ,011 aim car I. "1 '"f J ; that cond'tlon in city affairs when he

Cfc I 5 I ' ls n turning a nmi'i 10 nip 101 lij I j them? 99 '''i J ! -There is really n limit to vv'.ia U, I it-. ! er,,, 1 Mronc. non-partisan, cr.minu

I i'j , orci.nization can do when backed by ,f. I ; ;i majority of its citizen. j I ' "Tho I'intnh-r of Commerce of F.aM i:ii ! I'M..', i-fi nn.i li.ioina Harbor is s.'ekilttr

C ' 1 i e i " ' ! I,-. . to o1 tain the backing of that rn'i jorI i i in-. Tti.-i far minoriiy ruh -. Toyul . ". I 1 i ' , , 4i- - .1 a :i e Addams ',. I i' 1 .. roup of mere ha nt s ,-uid business men : ev Si.;' . . . , ' for the be refit !

-, t t- i i..iv-' jurea.tv sineo up "i- i.'. mem -, i. S t .... : 'o H-i t!,-. ri. in vi S.v f ' l.f rsltir, ! (; ir name- win .appear in , , . :, S I i . ...... 1 edule.l lor 1-

.;, 1 r j j mis column tomoriow. . ""onei- 1 ;'f I S I ! e .,s4 h.iw-r ver. are needed to tirm ui ' ''''

foot for- :r I:.;:::::.. ' ' -rr-rz

ryt I f I " t ' 1 ' i s '0. " I : in -1 1 1 i " r the lum-heon rn.xi.115 to-I 1 ; 1 1 i I ... . , , . .. 1 I li" meet; He -rv. fUo k-- i f i n.orrov.-. U-lnesday 1 at hie i on- ,.... ,

UU U1C i" 1 I ; .-re i ..i.i;ii ..!,rcl. parlors. Kverv-i

i. i i l ho.lv is !',' it. .1 The! - v. i b. iisual '''' '" ' ' ''"' '?. 3 i i 1 . i Lv a i.miiii". e of

i I ? I i tood o;.i? ui.Kii an. 1 0 ..S..-UI . ion on iny. I 3 1 . j 110 n f.f l-.e I win ' i'i j y l"" ;,n' '"!';' j pr) tncHl'fr by Mr 1 J ! " j pri'C-- r -I s of ttte -o

I ' I CHAMBER DONE I f I WITH CAMPAIGNS e 1 f 1 1 , ; e l.a--t ci.i,ei;-.i I'h.u.iiifT i.f Com-. K ' ,1 - . ..... .. i '

J 1 ; ' 1. ; k . . . , 1 . 1 , . I ; ' 1 . 1 ' 1 I e 1111 ensi ' . i I S I ' mi-mbi-i-fdiin .-a mna 'irns if the 'ti.-nil.pr-I

.j ill s-:ir il,ar.s of ti - oft i'4 rs ar.ii directors; ' i uiv.' the rosu!t which arc expected of'

I J'l Com. Tho Chamber of ommet ce has; I j I dtirini; it ci:.i..;ce had its 1,1.5 and! , . f ii I i downs. i!u ri iias h-cn ; u inreiisivei .- I 5 I i nieinlo rs'iip campa'.i;'. an.', for a few 1 I ,' I 1 -.oo",.-. ,1.,, .,,,(i.t;,o. 1. .. -

' ' - m!" 'y l"'1"" rw 'n i-e inm - :

. 3 t;l , nr,i-iu;!ly .iroj.peri out and the

I ..or... to ! itlkllc.CiH'.OIl Ilk-Jel. lllij that fact. ": ' Vi.e'dltoVT:"; ..r,;cV;, or nr-l

? , canh-.-i r, ., ,!..-j,i,.. ttiaf a con r'' tiTi-;ous ni'-111 h . rl ' : 1 ;i c'li.ii a h n vvilti i ' j ii.t v.- e.ia ny a d -, ,ir a 4.1 s nr. r t'.e short j f S ', interisiie enmpaiun and v. ill not sub- I ; i i ject the ori.-.-iiiiiC i"H to th- temporary i 1 ' li 1 1 a iik' ; a 1 oi! ha ', a ssoe n t which has been j 'i i a recurrint: feature in the past. ; . v ' . Tin1 hi iL'heon I'M'.'lini: at the Con- i 1 I I Si KC'-ttali. r.al 4'hi.r.h Wed r,.s,ia y inon

io i$ S '' "-'. . 1. e '- -'--- l-ros- j

pec! ,; r.lfc I'lld I 1 1 S I C : : f I ' . 1 1 on tie r.CW , ' i plar, of , :iv--i ,ic n. 1' '..ill !! the plan; ".( i o vntu a crt.-.iii .inuiunt of time ? '-ch couple of wci-ks to ill." mbr rsh i p ' ' work and thus keep the meri.hevship j . j basis tlurnifr t ie nt .re year.

l

ISPECIAL TO THE TIMES!

WHITLM;, 1X1).. jar.. -7 Mrs. 11.

A. Lewis, axed 78 years, passed awayi at the home of l.e-,- hon. Frank R. Lew is. - (5 La Lone avenue, at ten! o'clock .Sunday evening. Tho end came; very .suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. Lewii were out for dinner Sunday and ishe: had Io en in the be5t of spirits andi apparently in her normal state ofi health. J Grandma Lewis is weil known In Whiting havir-.tr for several yearn made! her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.: .She was at present k-e;"ni- house for1 her son, w hile Mrs. i.ewi.i Is in San ! I'iego. Cal.. for the benefit of her health! Mr. Lewis l.s the only surviving- child a d the dei eareii also leaves a sister. Mary K. K linger, w ho is aiso w cllj kiiovvn in Whiting. i The remains, are beint; taken to the i

lormer home of thn fairily in Orvell. N. V.. bj- Mr. Lewis, where interment w i! ltake place.

in "THE MIDNIGHT Antonio Moreno in episode of "The Hand."

BRIDE" the third Invisible

Saturday MITCHELL LEWIS in "THE LAST OF HIS PEOPLE" Also the third episode of "The Invisible Hand."

"1 liiiSS I..:Vvi ac. ,i'.hat money can buy ffoT. can ft'-"--:-..

and

Tile DCS!

ones:

Cocoanut Oil Fine

For Washing Hair

Sunday WM. FARNUM

"HEART STRINGS" I

PASTIME Today HARRY MYERS in "THE SNAKE" AIo a two reel Comedy.

1 ne.S(t.i y I ll. ait -t. Jos-

ei ; 1 the; wiil l.e !

r. !

If you want to k"er, Vo condition, be i'.ircf;il v h

wi; h. iikiost roaps ami prepa

ur hicr in pooi . at you wash it

bro

contain too much si'tip. makes the vei y harmful. ? t-ha npoo (which

ti reassess ) . is mm. thiii: else j-ou car. Lis 4-'.is can't poi sii-

"d shampoos

ill kali. Tins dries the hiCr britlle. and it '.if 1 si ri cd cocoa 1:11 1 oil is pure and cntireiyj

1 lo.-i t cr t ha 11 a ny- . use for shairipooiiif? j ly injure the hair, j

Tomorrow MARIE WALCAMP

vr 1 m Mil

ikSriri." 1 itaiku m . !

Siuii.'.y ino.sti stud rul) it in. fuis will maive creamy lather.

n your hair with water: One or two teaspoon-j an ahundanci- of rich,! and cleanses the hair!

BIJOU

h

1 1 c h o r. hi. f s set. -Mc-

is prosper-

busy.

whose night at

who doesn t business.

is to that.

circulation his corn-advertise

Prosperity

q With a newspaper, covers the district every

mand, the merchant simply doesn't want

J That's all there

J You can t get away from

Go where you will in Lake County or in any part of it, The Times goes every night. J The people in these day3 of high prices are looking for bargains.

'y planned .1 to s 1 a k

i : n c. nt i s ' Kin : .1 rei.rfsental i 1 v ;- Hie. who were call- .. Win. A. Fuzy. The le,.fi4jn will Ite turn-

pi' over to the Chicago branch of tr.o American IlMief c'om it. i 1 1 ce for ilunparlati Sufferers which is affHIntcd with the Herbert Hoover Commission for Central European Children's relief. The organization maintains ninety food kitchens which serve 1 .ni.fni children. The HuniTian txr eminent is co-opera tine 'n ,,lf- w ork and pays all the

losts of di

VACANT JOBS ARE STILL IN EXCESS

Sfiil th" East Chicago ernp j 0 y men t i (.efi.-e r r-orts flint the ije-naitd Ii'i work: crs far i'r""1 the uppi The re- 1 ports show that th.e men wanted vary from cr.mmor. labor to skilled median - ' i.-s. w if-! Cue emphasis on common la-;

1. The cull for labor is especially

rtroris at this time because of the, e-reat amount of snow to be shovelled.; The emplov iiient acnt. IT. E. Jones. ; asks that any person who desires a ! ;.-.!. in the office and register, regard-;

',-s; of previous employment f future'

und scalp thorousrhi y. The lather rirscs out easily, and removes evcrv pai t i.-ic of dust, dirt, dandruff and cx- : . - ; v oil. The l-.air dries ijuicklj- and. evci.lj- ar.d it leaves it line and siiky.. n-.iffy and easv- to manege. hoi ran et Mnlsirie I'nrfiiir.iit od' hhair.poo at most anv druer store, it is' V'.-rv i-heap and a few- ounc.-s is r nnnii 1

to last everyone in the famiij- (nri "i

mont 11s.- anv.

'SOME

Today VIOLA DANA in

BRIDE" Also AI Jennings. Tomorrow and Thursday GERALDINE FARRAR in "THE HELL CAT"

f rec have

a ml just

the the

ir . The service if

emnlovment of! ice may

riirht job. Mr. Jones also that employers v ho are in reed of help phone their wants to Mast Clneaco ft:ifi and everv-; effort will br- nui le to secure men to fill ,' the demand. i

A CORRECTION

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Where Everybody GoeM

HAMMOND, INDIANA

ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE TODAY Extra Feature Attraction "CHEER UP"

Beautiful

A Miniature Musical Comedy. Pretty Girls. Wardrobe. Catchy Music.

MARIE SWEENEY Aeriel and Web Novelty.

LA BLANCHE & E0THWELL Three Hundred Pounds of Syncopation.

HAMILTON & NEWPORT Comedians.

GEORGE WHEELER The Musical Tramn.

WEIR & KING Odds and Ends.

Nw how toondiv.7. vA-'prlrfesday and Saturday. Matin daily at J:?.0 p. m. Nigbt conMruous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidays continuous 2 to 11.

Thais What

HaniifinsfJ I i KEILMAN M0NDAY

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