Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1920 — Page 2

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IT Ifanimon'i motor enthusiast s sro reglstpriCE strenuous objections to the proposal to abandon tin automobile show this, year because) of the lack of mihMe quartern. Since the announcement ! was made Inst w wk that the i ommit t J ha.d given uj hope of li'idmsr a 'l;io' for . i ' show the, members f 1 1 ? iummntcei hvo becji receiving scores of usge!- ! ' .ions from all quarters. som of which are good and many ridiculous. Hut as' x ' t they have helped tlie situation in I j However, two places have been brou;ht ' h attention of the committee which j may b the. means of solving the proh- ' lent after all- As yet the locations have j not ben made public ttnd it. t ly no meana certain that either of them could I be leased for the show. On." is o u- r:i 1 1 j located, while the other is sonn- riistan. -e j from tho business district hut estlv accessible and more to he preferred he- I use of the accommodations afforded. j Both the Indiana ia.rdens and the old; H&nimond Beach Inn couid ba.v - been" secured for th show, it is vtld, hut ttev j were actuated s, far from the central I part of the city tlvat it was feared only : rnp!e havlni automobiles would bother I to attend. This would defeat. tf,. pur- I rose of the; show, as it is intended to ' interest those no;, having; tuachin-s :s j eii give present owners nl- as ot i iot;ewest things in raotordom. It ia expectod that a d. 'finite arinoiin. fment. on the fate of Hammond's show will b made within a few das. GARY MAN Fsr damages don his rr-'-f,n and autimobile in a ilouH collision at Gary 'a.t May. Frank Farkey has filed suit in the Hammond superior court against Harold J. Granger. Parkey pays that lie was drivng- east on Fifth ave . about one-half mile east of Dark Road when he saw the Granger machine coming1 from the east and on the wrnnjj ide of the road. He says he stopped his car, hop-ins to avoid a collision ton ' that Grander drov his machine headon into the Ftandinr car. At the same time th FarKy i-achlna was driven backwards into a car -which had been following. Parkey nays that it will take fson to cover the Injuries which he suffered ;.nd $!.- to compensate for da.ma;e to his automobile. 1I Is represented hy torney J. J. Fetterhoff. AtTHIS MAN HAD NAILf HIS HIP Folks Skeptical About H. M. Roger's Story Until He Shows the Proof. H. M. Rosers of rnlamti.i!. Oh o, w-hc leaves for home tomeht after be. ln; confined to St. Ma rea rt'. hospital en aecount of heart trouble, tell a tory which few 'believe unt l h pients the proof. H was in llanioiotpI for some time '.or'taninK new tna. hinery tn the Swift fertilizer plant and made many acquaintance... one I lav he n.-ke of havina half of a s i- ! ' . .... . I - t itj-penny nan m ot run joint act his hearers scoffed. Then he pr""nied ft er:e of X-Ky photoiri ap-is of his hip. The- flrst show ." it : t the time hs feil and snapped the fem.ir bone at the Joint. An, operation was performed n'l a silver spike w3s dr!ven in to h'.M th two parts toqeth. r. This ia shown by a picture. Not 'on; ro he was struck on the hip and the nail was broken lti the m ddle. Another picture shows the break. S-ir-eeons removed the headed half of the nail and the point tlll remains in the ra ne. a- shown by the final photo, fie now eiperiem'es no trouble of the itiWHITING TEACHERS . GET WAGE BOOST WHITING, IND.. Feb. 16 The Whitir: jjr publio schOiI teachers lave been K ranted an increase of Ji'O pr month in their salary, the increase start with the beginning of the new met-ter bi f ebruary. The Hoard of K'!uc;ilion has iso avreed to raise the minimum salary paid in Whitinff upon Go- recommendation of Supt. j. II. tloskinaon Th formr minimum was Jl.i'Of this ! be increased to $ 1 . 2 0 0 per year fot Krade teacheis. Tlie minimum for Junior hieh school teachers will be Jt.anfi Ir year and for renior higU scbo-j.' teachers J 1.500 per year. naliripp the increase in t he cost of living- expenses. Supt. lioskinsott and the board of education have lieen work !; on an increase for the teachers for the past several weeks. They were however, handicapped by information from the state superintendent as to thu Illegality of the move, inasmuch as the Instructors have signed ui contracts for a stipulated sum for the school year. Not beins daunted by this information Supt. Hoskinson mad another trip to Indianapolis to appeal to the Statu Board of Accounts. The matter hss been held u p foia! dam rending word from the state offilials. the Information bavins: been received nt Saturday to the effect that Sup "Hosktnson and tbs Board of Education could legally increase the school salaries. 'EW YORK. Feb. Iti. The burning 1". 3. Shipping Hoard steamship Wi'.liani .Henry AY ebb. which reported herself helpless off the New Jersey coast, is being towed to port by the steamship Pa.nsman. ; acording to wireless messages' The WiHtafW Henry Wehh. which carries a crew of forty men. was rn route from ihiladelph for New V"tk on her midep ycj age.

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ra " "s- -. e? ,. . f Vtwi )(.Vr2-'' Under a treaty juBt signed, Norway is ffiven sovpreipnty over the Spitzpnberpen inlands. Am bassador Wallace signed the treaty for the U. S. The archipelago, which is about the size of West Latest Bulletins SAYS THAT WILSON SHOULD BE RETIRED I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 t'UIO-V" . Feb. lu. M' ili' al circles hern wen- stirred a a result of the announcement of Dr. Arthur lnn Kovan. former president of the American MeU-o-h! Assoi-ia t ion. th.it Fresid-nt Wilson slioiild lie retired because of physical iron pHClt 'The prisnient has a permanently damaced loa n.'' Ii. llniiii whs quoted as f-ayius. adinitt inx. liou vei. that hliiid not s -n tin- presidi-nt and that lie I'.iseJ his statement on a printed statet.ienL nccro!it.-d to I ;-. Hugh 11. Touns cT Johns Hopkins 1 niersit. who atrendeii th r i-f sid n: . ! A niTTTCi rpT) TTfPTT OF PARIS REPORT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! Xi;V Vi KIv. IVb. 1 . rr.'ink !.. V k. ji'-tinR seel , ary of st-it". 1 op report from Paris that Prfsidhas notified F'rinco ;md 1 : that the T'nite-d Stales will run d t he j it Wil-on I t F.r 1 ' 1 hi with d ra w ' frotti pai i-dpa? ion in Kuropenn affairs if the Italian-.! iiKo-Sla - dtspute over letritory on the Adrian.- littoral is settle, 1 without h.s 1 1'resid' n'. Wi!.n's) conuri euee. Mr. 1'"';.. who is iiIIhir the posl niaibaeani. by the enforced resignation of Secretary l.--insitic, has beep 1s1unc his mother in 1 his city. Heyond admitting that the I'aris, report was true he would say nothing. coiyIplains of TXrrn'C'O TT'CJ'Ti T A rtiTi ri I 1A1 iJJiVJJJi iV-iiXjO i INTERNATIONAL NE'AS SEPVICE W ASHINGTON. Feb. lii. - Ti, o ') - rea -.-n8 ie manner 1 m w h 1 . oc k coi 'a 1 .-t .'l I loa r.eei-i ft 1 1 r t ; , 1 1 :i -r id pe; , . nt . !, mhatipc conseque ." nd ha ve in.iii ;r (Hii'iioiis! 11 ititei est n s 1 n N e w ft 1 in nor- ; -. e . ausei' t'e to inoouslv nrbusiness rates on 1 york uv ma! to L'") t h e nest t rsl I a T fe, led thrujihi' it the s.'' Sii,i Democrat (iklalo r ia. ui'-m Senate bankinsr and .nriene r 1 n eti. r of the eon, ill 1 1 - ti-e, :isi ti"i in a'.etter addressed in President Wilson which he read -ii the senate this afternoon. HIGHLAND -J The f-.ineril of Mr. Bet was h-id Tuesday at the 1 fot a;ed c hjrrh. was larti Van Glay he 1 -thin lley attend'-d bv soriawinc fr ends aid r-i a ' i -es . Mi" leaves -o nio jiti iier b ss a hu---band. three children, a mother ami father and foi.r st.-ters. Jim says that Hteve j.jacki is not doing chores ar-omd the fat rn at -riics-ent. instead lie is takinsr a vaeation at C'r-.w n T'oint under the uoiVi.sion of Slier; IT Fames. We h-po I-ew is not i'-t.t.iiE Iilrn .ask in the son parlor. Vint know Steve was -a i:ht with tho goods 'n h'i'i when officers raided his place a vve ek a'". Mr. Bamo is not recovering as rapidly as his friends wo,ld lil-.e ;,, o, him .

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SOVEHEIGNTY OVER SPITZENBERGEN ISLANDS

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Virjrirna. is valuable chiefly because of its coal mines. These mines were developed mainly by American interests. The islauds never have been under Ihe protection of any nation. As a result there has been no recognized law, M ; ss G ! ad y s Kranchi wh' was s : 1'' rovi-ri nr in- i y Sebastian Wirth is M'i with tloquinsy. Mrs. T . 'J". Trader ; si k with 1 t -til lppo . Mrs. Iten T;iitik and Mrs .)"hn Grout were Hammond visitors Friday. There is quite an epidemic of Y tneasl os hi town. Mr. Henry Haualierty reveived the sad new a Sunday morning- f the d'-;ith of his father in t'nieaRO The mail airplane from Cleveland to h;cai?o was forced to land north of Hiirhway avn'i'- on Sundnv afternoon, i w inst to ca 1-hiiern tor trouble. Mrs. F.easi Smith and d.i ;ijlit(-i- Miss ("iarihrl ai e reeoverme from Gie f!-i. Alorman Thilmmit of Hamni'md was a HigiiUuid vi"iior Sutuiay : rt rnoop . Air. ('. Thompson and Mr. .1. T:;i -mus of Hammond were callers her, , n Thursday evenine. The 1-lon Store's big Five Hay Shoe Sale brought hundreds of thrifty people to the shoe section yesterday. You had better take advantage of the opportunity offered to save from onethird to one-half on Hith-GiaUe. dependable Foot we;i t . Z-" C 8 FE-VTVRE SERVTCTC COAL. BY KFEriNCi YOUR ILEATIXG SYSTEM IN TRIM. Mike sure that tbe bot air valres, on your radiators are of proper make. If they spit steam and water be sure that they are turned either "on" or "ofr not half-ways, and if water in comiag out of them you will hav to place a pan under the radiator to catch It. tt is, however, a good plan to replace these old-fashioned Talfes hy up-to-date, ones, thos saving you lots of trouble and coal. Be sure that the pipes carrying the heat from the furnace to the radiators are properly corered with asbestos, otherwise the heat will efeape in the cellar before It has a chance to reach the rooms. 2. Another very importaat factor to hare your furnace work properly Is the care of the dust Cues. They must by all means be kept clear. Clean them about once or twice a month, or you will use up your coal without drering any benefit In form of heat from it. Keep your a3h pit clean and free of ashes. If you don't you take a chance on haying your grate burned out some day. Never shake the furnace before you rive the coal a chance to iacite. Shake in the morning after the fire! has come Ul. TEA should never be. allowed to Stand before being used, as the tamin

-4 A irw.W-i..juk'' ,iti ' no iiw.i'i Wirt a-J the law of the jfun and public sentiment ruling. The interested countries agreed to waive their rights to the islands in Norway's ftivor principally because of the location of the islands, they being near Norway. CONSTABLES ORGANIZE GompiaimiiJl that the appoint mem of dozens of unn ces s ry deputie:- wcr" luiiiinp their business and on r,mt of the slew b.ismess and tin 1 i. ( '. I., fhey were unable to make ends meet, the fleeted o.orisiahies of Gary have up panizeii th.; 'a.!utii' ' Township Gopstabie Association for the purj-ose of iiro'ectinR ihr interests f the i' n.-n! pub'H ;ln,J their own oftli-ial wiliate. At a recent r:i'-i-: ira; tic-.' i solved tin: on account of slow htisiu. ss aral the l.is'i cost of Ir. injf that appointments of nl! deputies be disooiil inued and that the elected no u be permitted to do the work required by the justice courts wild the serving of o;h-r byal papers until Ihe business inerea-.-s to such hii rstftii that the appointment ,.r ! ru'ies w i!i b. n--r - a ry. As presid. t.t of the i;aM As-ovai ioti. !.- IV-rson a-ks tin: the other takq ci-inn- const ibies Prt jn touch with I.1111 1 1 I r 3 IM I I O' rv VV H W siir ' Mrs. J. I'enninstoa (which Is Terr injurious, is extracted j by soaking. Th correct way to make a leiiows: Fut a teaspooa of tea ino me pot lor each person at the table, and one extra, for the pot. Have a kettle of water boiling. It is not enough that it should have boiled. It must be actualiy boiling at th time of making the infusion. Pour it over the tea and allow it to stand for three and a half to four minutes and then serve. The pot should be warmed before making the infusion so as to ensure that the water does not cool below boiling point. COFFEE may be made very economieally by putting the coffee into ! the pot and covering it with cold ; water. Then set the pot on the stove, and briBg It slowly to the boil. This extracts all the flavor of the coffee. Do not allow it to boil more than a j moment or so, or else it will be bit- j ter. A little salt sprinkled over the coffee will bring the flavor out fully. meat . A Beat CORV SOUFFLE. Tut one can of corn into a chopper and grind very fine. three eggs light, white and yolks separatcly. Add one teaspoon of butter substitute to corn, and season with pepper 1 ,-1, CM- In o.oe ... bake in hot oven. Corn custard jmar be made by adding one or two eups of milk to above, and sweeten-! ling slightly. by Uandrix.

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!eSief INDSGESTO.V'j 6 EfZLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief TOR INDIGESTION In .rd' r ii perfect a county organization, othi-r omo-rs 'f Iho association arc: E. G. t 'hamlers. ice presiilent . .1. N. linncan, secretary, and Kd. KruRc-r, treasurer. HAMMOND NEWS 11 BELOW IN GARY Those who thought that ?prinp was her.- and shed their heavies lor n suit of I'.. V. D's. were only too Kiad to i;et l ack into their woolens yesterday in rniiiK w hen they awok to find the mercury hovering below the zero uiaik. With the mercury vibrating as lowas 11 deereoji below y.ero, reu ist ennsr one ot tlie (oldest spells .f the winter nit.1 a .-harp northwest wind that had huoieht tears t"the eyes. Gary shiver, fd in the clutches o aftifcld blast yrs--tcra.-i v . I. ist week they were talking of robins, ihe sprinsr flitrht of tree.se and ofh- ' early signs of i.prin, .nl to awiik" to find another r oi.i s;.e ),.id arrive! ' n the heels of a northwestern ?a'e that started early Saturday niKlit . It' tier keep (ru on as the weather man .-a.-.- there is more ci.m.nK . "FLU" ABATING Gary's deatii rate drope. .-sf w v-r : anni.'Uni.'-rntnt beiriK made from the 1 !'. Ice of the L'a'lh depart n.e. it th; t rr, deaths had ci'-'itred up to imon ri SatiirJay, the to,al hein two l w er than the week jiev lnus. .Xcordinc to the weekly repo; t eijrnt deatiie were eauserj by pnen.imoti'a. frcrn influenz,-,. two from tubereulos.s. and seven from miscellaneous fausrs The'e was tlsi a. de,;rase jp the n .1o ; u '. i-.in'.is "os casi 4 . MARRIED AT LOWELL, The any friends son I ta 1 fa rr son Gin roll Ti iert. and mil Mis; V 1 in i a 1 1 a -na 'iier. form young- l.id. learned of thei at T.cw-e;i todav. Mr Tan employe of the Fy . .1 .V while the. bride was ru pio; I'. K . Giant Cat tery C . t l.jd not 1 r i n '--' e-'l'p-Wip e f . 1 : n . by tho The popt!- ! . ' v 1 1 -1 n cr 1 o o p i e ' hr:: ian chin oh h. n.e in Ca ry . were married at the ami w HI make their AN ELDERLY PAIR -id and son firt ea 1 s old. w - il be 8m,t j .ilP pilPsts a, lh KaUl,ir and Son ,,ar i -net to be k id at the Y . M. f. , itnjaet The v. in da ry s Mr. 1 1 1 i W . ev-nnr . P. Alexami01 1 r 1 he 15. of Health and the father I. ; fen v ea rs of oei;-, . makes bis hi ma '.villi the vi ho lacks cententi ria ; I'hy.it' an. STOLEN FROM FREIGHT TRAIN I Gary police officers an- ti I irig a vvid'- sen roll for five ih.-iioyed ty have, taken pari ! of J"5nn vvoith or new- n-. 'day conduct -mined men. ill till! theft o's ovcrcca.ts ; i'id -nits w h.oh v as found aionp fi-.o ' N. vv York Genua? nab of way one hum' I one-luiif miles w-st of Miller on Saturd: mornins. Tlo- Roods w ere evident Iv i dumped ou' of 3 1 ar and the men prob1 ably made iheir r.eaway by boarding t ra ui for t he f it y . THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN ; A i i ;S '."tin i ti-f-rs j American Gar & Foundry American H. 1 1 America ti Locomotive . , ... 1 American ss'iielttnc SS' il - t; " ' ! v,,,.., st.-ei Foundry j .T ,,. ri. an t.-i. v Tej j t hi-on MiHinnill l.o- o , 1 10 1 I v i '.a It niiore Sr Het'ilchem S ihio tee I It.. Mnatli.-iii I'acili 'e-it 1.1 1 l.ealhei "hesa peak" c 'hicngo o. Nor hw-os lit 'hlfupo. Mi!. - 'olorndo Fip-I . . Paul 1 1 "iilxi 1 'a'.- Stiea ! f Hsi .llerii-H Seen 1 j 1 ; 1 net I VI ieci r . i , I 1 ; ne-ra I Met"! s I Lackawanna SI eel - . . 7"". ;. high Valicv 41 1, Mldvale Steel 4" , X. V. Air Hrake inn New York "eni ra 1 T 1 s Norfolk A- "Western PI Northern fvaciflo F eimsx Iv ama 4 1 Pressed Steel t'ar "a i;a liwa y S'eel Springs . ! 1 fading i7 i;-public Iron (V S- eel till " -.uthern I'aciliC to' ', cHS 1 'o. - 1 77 i 1 ion I "ucitic . 1 1 1". S. S'eel '1 ti i". S. Steel Pf i 1 101 , Wiliys v erland 2 4 Sitc ia ir 4 il ".s CHICAGO X.ryE stoci:. Hi )GS !;' ipts. 41)00. Mark :, opening strong but wakening, log pai-k-rs bidding lower. Hulk, ill I'm l.i :',"i Top. Sl i f.'1. Ilea., weight. $14 2.VJ H.5S. Medium weight. $1 !. t.i.2,. Light w eight. S 1 4i s j f, is.r.o. Light 1 gh's. J 1 4.50 15.25. Heav y picking sows, smooth. $1 3.4 t I .". Packing Sf.w s. rough. $110ii -o l.i Figs, $13.50 tt ; 4.7.'.. t'ATTI.K neci-ijus. K.uau. Market, steady to ;,"e higher. pecf Steers: Medium and I I-a yvveight. SlI.Toii ICS.': choice and prune. $14.7.Vf! 1S 5; medium and good, 1 1 .'" i 1 4.7 ." : Ligut Weigh. $12.7,11 good Htid crioiC". .T:(i'rt til.i'ii: coniition and medium. S V 7 '! 1 L'.o". Pilti'h'" ('a.fie: Heifer. J s . 4 II 'o 1 1, o 0 ; i ovvs. JG. 4n Ti 1 1 .75 : Inills. S7.hl 'a I n.75. I'linu-ii and ""a t -u-s : t'.o.vs and 4o-;fer-.

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Wednesday Douh'c l eature Eric Stroheim in "Bh .d HusLands" and "The Open Door," with an aH star cast, afternoon only. Evening "The Open Door." THURSDAY

"Choosing A Wife" Willi an ail rUr cut." FRIDAY

Stslia Talbot in "Tha Fries of Innocence" SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "His Majesty, the American"

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"THE WORLD FOR SALE" A BUckton Production.

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1 Anita Stewart in "Mind the Paint Girl"

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The dramatic plcturizattan of the escase Ofteis sot survivor of half a million 4rmn i tn jirli. TK film shows tke unspeakabla edvsnturcs of Aurora anj Miss OrahaTi. art ighsh missionaf. who was her companion through two awful years in the hands of desert tribesmen and Turkish harems J Ajror takes the leading part intha drama ihich was written from her own story and Facts fumnhrd by the ocf.ci.l report of Viscount Oryc. the Britith ambassador .The most powerful human drama of ail time

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Where Everybody Goes Orpheum Theatre Hammond, Indiana All Star Vaudeville TODAY AND TUESDAY Feature Attraction Three Rianos Monkeyland PAUL & LUPE European Artists. KELLY & BROWN Comedians. AL CONRAD & CO. Musical Novelty. VALENTINE VUX Ventriloquist Par Excellence. A Vaudeville Gem. J. C. LEVIS JR. & CO. New sliow Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Ma'inee daily at 2:30 p. in. Night continuous 7 to 11. Sundays and holidays continuous 2 to II. PASTIME TODAY Louis Bennison "A Misfit Earl" TOMORROW tartins the V.'onder Serial mm ryce at? o "i le.iG of ihe Jungle." WEDNESDAYLIGHTNING BRYCE Charles Chaplin 'The Vagabond5 Also MARIE WALCAMP Not -Tuesday and Wednesday child-en will he admitted for 2c l.-et'.vcen 4 aid 6 p. m. jrf T0M0RR0W"Blind Husbands" CO DO cn .C yOmr'; A. " , .- T.. . SM IND . cotth tcmi of Souls" 01 bo oo

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