Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1920 — Page 2

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INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE! Washington. fc.v --vi s;dnt 'l!n K1y It,). J; tho k-'V to the t-.i-t'lre of tho rmlroad l!xr s ' t u.i t idi. Tii.s was tin1 Keiieial ,Xitr-..i"u ti'ri" today is 2 O'lO officers -f railt oi.( unions an! bto(hrhn.vd Ratheri tor a ronferftii-c to decile hth"hey shiii". act pt lh pres irlr. t 's reposal for ml inn ln.r t ; 1ro.iiids htrh th" workers hai mxle. H-rt M. Jfwpll. h-al of the railway nipioyas dpartmnt of thrt Amrrii'in Feiration of Labor, tate-l that the n'ii? action of t s conference vouM probably clpprivi un.n who' her th-" president wiil asur the worker! of Immediate action to adjust tlK-ir wasto meet living costs. Most of the r"rrsentat' ves who arrived hr to

day were willing- to accept any measure of roiiet but vvcru i.isis'o.ii that there must h Immediate action. The Cummins V.Kch 1 i 1 1 for the return of the railroads which in L-eforo the senate today, was under five fiorn the railroad workers, and it was ie garded as highly probable that the conference would ask I'rtsidciit Wilson to veto the bill if i! passes the

senate. A movement was aiso urt.lerj way to stage ai demonstration aeasn.sl

the bill for the benefit, of the senate, nepresentatives of the workers wrr unanimous in their eppoMtion ro the

provisions which fctinran'ee a 6 'a perl cent return to the railroads, and de-j el.tred that the president must. etOj this clause or make ome sort of a similar guarantee to the workers. The laor provisions of the bill were not accptulde to ti b;,iers mi. I they have virtually anr-ed to Insist' that the president appoint at once a wane adjustment board, composed' of employers and employes, ; President Wilson may send a mes-j s;ie to the r o r. t" ren i e, it -,v i- H ari.e lj at the Whit House. If l:e does not, it is expected that the cou f rer.-e Willi a! for .i hearing with the president j before it taes any final action on his proposals. j

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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief

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INOIbCSTION

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

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up The rimes antf i i :o your house everv

RITTKU 763 'uhs ("ruanwy, extra, 63 's-; ex.tra firsts, 49Ti 53c, firsts, 57 & Sic; packing: stock. : A "jf Hi ills Iteeeipts. 1S.2:9 cases. 'urrent receipts. 2e'ij 40c; orUinnrv firsts, ' 1 y 52c; first:-', ole; extra, ol & S'c; rheckf. r.5 it "So; dirties. 40 'if 4 4c.

I'lllCESH Twins. new, 27 t i '2 !.-.; Itfti.stod. 30 v, -lc; Youna- Anierici.s, Srt ! if'-je; IjonRhorn", lic: brick. 27 't ro

Just One Moment Please! You have heard of me before, but never befriended me enough to place me in a position where I could get acquainted with you. I want to break into the Monday wash day society of your hme and I want you to realize the injustice you are doing yourself by keeping us from meeting. My name is Laundry Queen Electric Washer. My profession is washing everything from the daintiest lingerie to the heaviest woolen blankets. My creed is Honesty and Integrity. The rest you will know when we shake hands. Once I take off my bonnet in your residence, I'll sing "Home Sweet Home" and my acquaintances will shout for joy, for you will never want to part with me. You should not be afraid to give me a trial anyway for the Grinncll Washing Machine Co. is responsible for my existence and they will gladly take me back if you are not satisfied with my work. I am stopping at the Tri-City Electric" Service Co. Store and I want you to drop in and look me over. I'm just wild to mix with your class, and believe me, you won't be a loser for knowing me. Just give me a chance to show you what I can do at your house on wash day and you'll be more than glad to tell your friends about me. The Laundry Queen Electric Washer IS SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY THE Tri-City Electric Service Company 140 Flummer Ave., Hammond. 719 Chicago Ave., E. Chgo.

MVR POt'LTRT I chickens, 30c: springs, i g-p. ie. In,-; duck:'. 27c 1 T. Ti KS Recoi j cousin, $ 4.00 7r 4.60.

Turkeys. 4fe; 31c; r-o stars, 2 1c; ts, 26 cars. Wis-

Receipts, 4Tf."0. Mark t. nd unevenly lower. Hexvy-

Medium we-pht.

I.lpht weicht, Jl 6"(d parkins sows, smooth. Packing sows, routfh, rigs. P.2.00 a 14 So.

; HOGS slower j

' weight. $14.00 y. l'

' $ 1 4 vfl 1 .--. , 14.H0. Hnvy : $11.r,0 v 1T75. i $ i t.on a 1 3.50.

TT1,E Keeelpts. L'0.000. Market, I slow er. proaps.ts for a decline for butchers. Ileef Steers: Medium and H"avy-

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icice ai,d prime, JI4.(i0Vj IS. 2.".;

medium nnd (rood J 1 1 .23 ff I 3.23. Ht.tcher atti: Heifers. $10 "0 'a 12.23: rows. ISO 11.30: bulls. $7.75 'ff 1 1 5H. Oanners and ("xitters: i'- vs and heifers, $460'3 6.65. Veal calves i hirht and handy

4ht), $15. on g i s.Oi"

INGLES FUNERAL

I' ll' ", j.ew- ,, ;,.h. -, and !' lend., to col, p. I . !,..ir- a -..si ,i nee should ll,.--, fall by the wayside or meet villi iiilsf.r;inie A f ' er th lii Kri " work t!o Kast (liicayo lodee will serve refreshments. Whil tiie Pas'. (Iraads Association niemhei shi). is limited to lM.-t CinnJs and I'nst hjef l'ai r! ir hs, the meetint,' is open to all members. C. II. He, I. t. j. M. of Uake county and president of the Bssoeinion will preHidrs at the m fM tip. After the regular fiessioti tho matler of irittiatory and first deirree sta.ff will be taken up. It is the Intention of t ho ' .is.sociu t ion send a decree stfiff to IndiaiiHiohs in 1D22 when ilwirn Jlersiiman is installed as Grand V as tor of Indiina. This staff will e,,nu"-o with the best utaffs in tiie s'ate an ! is exported to. win the ban tier. HEARS HAMMOND GIRL IN OPERA f. A. Taylor, general manaR'T cf tl S. l:etz 'o.. has just retui ne.1 to Hammond after spen'lintr some time in the J-;aM. While in New- York he he:lrd Mrv I.ydia Wdt.'-rs Vu.n Gilder .sin In one of the Chicago Cipera t'ompHiiy's productions at tho Lexington theater. Mrs. Van Gilder is now siriKintf operatic parts and according to Mr. Taylor Is makiiiR a g-reaf reputation in the Kast. I'pou ciosini; its New York engagement, the company v ill statt on a tour which will iuclud" 11. ston, I'.uffalo, Detroit and I "K veland.

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U e M I . "I vit is no r..-iu ien u,- Senator Penrose. "Ha is a Democrat of tho l isi,,u trhool and he never w ii! be conudered by the convention in 'iin(Ko. "Any gin 1 Mepublican run lie elected tld! yir." finished tiia seimior, "but. it won't be Hoover."

TELLS OF EASTERN WORLD DISQUIET INTTRNATIONAL NEWS SLRVlCEi I.ONI f)N'. Feb. 2:; -'The whole I'.astcrn world Is in a ta ' of extreme disquiet," declared Secretary f War U'itislnn '"hurihil! In introducing thf- new army e;sima.tes in commons this afterJioon. He sa id that const l ipt ion would end Mar h :il. and that the Uritish army w otjld be n dm ed to 220, oio men. exclusive of the forces in lml-3. lie u ;rs defenlin- Jiis estimate of expenditures when he made t he. pessinii t if comment upon Hani in conditions.

Gap'ain Garter, .sergeant Cramer ami their recruiting- crew were b'isy last week as is evidenced hy the follow ini; list cf men w(n. sier.ed up: 17 ! m r r 1 ,a . ? e ! ; , hi'untr; : I f e r ' i f r t Pylea, Infut. t ry .' Ma k Hackr.ff. Kni;-in.-er Corp. .I'.s'nh K . Po -u hansk i. 5th Kieid . t ; 1 1 ery, fan.p Taylor, Mil ward Flemlncr. I'nmp I'pr.-n Schoo's, Amos 1'awson, p. Artillery. Knlisunejus fur one year are open In f'ild Artillery and Kns;lneers for men With or without prevH-.i srv1, e.

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Men enlist ir,.? between now

March 15th can get special assignment to any FieM Artillery or Kntiner orKanization within the c ..ntinental limits' of the United States. ricent arrivals from Gamp Ta;. lor. Kw. Kirt. Fo-.-ision. 2Sth Infantry, on rt'iult duty here; i . 'tporal If. fizuarjtvs. Cpl. Kra-

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home c f Mis !ejr' ?)str t two O'e'ee's th' J ft!'11At! . Int'rm'nt was held r the le'phi ce:ne'r t y In their family lot .

LAKE CO. PAST GRANDS WILL MEET TOMORROW

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On Tuesday evenintr. February i Kast Ohlcaeo loiere X . fi77. I. O

! Wilt Mitt rt.liil the IT., inbei s of 1 he P.ixt ! Grands Association No. 1 of I.nke i"onr:y

y ! at the I. O. O. i'. liail on Fors the . e. ! The ri'suinr meeting of the lodf will " ' be called as usual at 7 .30. and a.t S-i'c! ck

a class of candidates will oe initiate.j into the. mysteries of the s ond decree of i jd l-'e;;-v:vsl,ip. Those who have

Where Everybody Goes Orpheom Theatre

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Feature Attraction TODAY AND TUESDAY Kenny, Mason & Scholl Impossibilities On Skates ERNEST HYATT Nothing Serious. MAURICE DOWNEY &. CO. An Irish Ardrn. BILLY WALSH Comrdian. SHERMAN & PIERCE Singing and Talking.

PROMISED LOTS OF SNOW

Finds Com Silk

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WA.-sHl.NGTON, K. I. i-i-Tli- weal her bureau tin' ay tssm-.j t he foiio'.v

nii," forecast, for io-t v.(;; j X'or tha rt-slon of th Gr..at Lakes Fair, fir.-.t of week e, epr. :,now alurjj lower liik"S Monday: moil . r;. ten. per- I

a! are. Probably snow ;, i,,,,,! Thursday nnd f reipii i.t iy -,ere.. frer. Temperature close to iK.rniic.

extract Combnied With Simple Drugs, Makes Wonderful Kidney and Bladder Treatment.

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The suit of Thorna." H . Jleriran Ihn-l-.ni. for ,,,, :. . was lirst tried in the c .ii i t. iia be. u j, pj .i o-.j i, fenda tit to h- l :, : -oiiit. H:rrson's com ; i.i : nr on September 2".. i:ur -,s ! . in g m eist ! , n ; r , j I ; ., - G'nrk , he start". c . bak- ry vas"ii v "..U i v. a him. lie coi Tied wit;. u ,, lri mat"ri.i! and J : i j - r e v bi:c 1'e allege. 1 t!,e a' ; to t h- fact that tl .-! wa -- iiiC I ! ! : t. on t he o h - r : . r-1 -. ' ' i' ' cur; Judqe , ., ,. !"." liiimaum, but t;-- tr object insr. A'to.-ney .1 is a ;e-a r I n k" f.-r tl . o-E-X. Jirandculmrs r ; :

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'tow antp'y r.i!iir provid'-s ! Eer iti com si;i js found luwlicii" ti.a'. io oe. , j.a , .,,; a tl. f(n m.'itd. ir-i!, s:.:0 rit.K fro:;. uru.ary dis1 ' f.:i.I. c .-- Wi.ej) k.dney and bladder trouble occurs there is u -u:.::y inflammation and co .j, .... t ;0 rl ;,e 15; ,.r:i.lfi. snows that. 1 c-.ncen'rat. d .-ti act ' ordinal v ''' ' ' ooo..;.. .; w.til o:i:er s-,r,,,i,. it';;. -, v. ill i iicl.iy correct such c-.no,-'!,,t ;i:.d !-.-'. the rorir.ai action i. -f '',!!' ' "'"I locioT bef -r more :- r ; o: i coi.'i.' '0.. ii r r o i, ' orti t lil.i. r jv found :n Hjim- ',; " r. t i ;i:. I h .ov ' " ' : ; I." t:..t l.:lH b. . r,. . ' r;y i.-ed .- .,.1... it t v- i "n-c ' -1'ti a t.d women ' -.-eryw her" : y 1 ; ;inw o t Tab!-;s wiir-n-e'.if Vd:ey or bladder t:-..ubl aff. : - "It. .bd-rt Shore l i ?r,:!ri, A street, b'or! So: : h, A rk .. v. .: s : 'I have been taking .,-ir Ea Ire wot t for a. ' ery lad c;i-. kidney T r - - - i : . i ;!,.! plrto ! -, r,y they a,,-.

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n ttinly fa r r crcanizations '.vr.'i in. n !,rr.r, .' -an its wedT.g o il" pr,1:ical ca: -: )-.- are u nafceptabie lo ti-e

FARMER TO EE POLITICAL FACTOR.

1 COmrtitttee a r ! . i.y a convention .--.j e ansidces of 'iv lariii orsanizat ,ons. a i.;e.--t:i,nr;aire to be

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE: WASHINGTON, Feb. ' i . . m1 can farm"r has entered tee rioMtii arena, detenn'n ''' ": a facto in the cornit.,; elec'b.ns. A ConimittC? of yt '.er., rAr.ce.

Advertise in The Times and ad - ' :.. . coins :k:' constant effort.

SAYS CARRANZA IS RETIRING

INTERNATIONAL NFWS SEHVICEJ MKXI'M ' ' I T Y . Feb 2. A re;. or Circulated ori the Iiondi.ti i:-. hnnce nnd rrinted in the Flnnncial Tin-.os bi !..-n-d-n. that, president 'arrnn:' i cns !' -ririns in favor of Gen. Obros-ui 11:15 denied in person by the pre- d.-nt today. "I shall remain in povv r otri', the end of my term on !. :;, ni.; and th' ti will turn the off,' e ..-.. d - th- i.m i elected by the people," d 'tela red Piesilietit CiiTinr.a.

HALL & HALL Noe!fv Artists.

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New show Monday, V. ednesday ir.d Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. ri. Night continuous 7 to 11. Sundays and holidays continuous 2 to 11. .

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In Your Own HOME You should know from

your own experience what a washer will do, right in your own home.

We will Demonstrate For You Free without any payment down, the Apex Electric Washer. Telephone now for date. 702 Hohman St. Phone: Hammond 2250

Tel. Gary 721.

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HIT BY TRAIN j AND KILLED j (INTERNATIONAL NEVS SERVICE1 ', MICHIGAN 1TV. lud.. iVb. 23- i

Mi". .Tosepn iuehnott. th:rty-tnre years.

i'd. of Grand rac)i. a few miles east of hr.- vas instant lv ki!!d last night I

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STAY ON THE WATER WAGON

NOTE MAY GO FORTH TODAY

If You Are One Vk Una Quit lnduIgiOK In Mrnnn Hi Ink.

f dnnirnr Tablet III Help Over the llnvch Period

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INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. - !. IT- si ienWilson's reply to t h Alr'atie not- of tlie allied premiers may ! transmitted to Ambnssador Iais in ltidon today. The. reply. It is understo d. is nearly eompletei), but th f?"-r. that a holiday

: i is hfiiiR rihirvo hi povernmenr dpsrtt 'adimene Tablets are helpful to men's may delny it t ra nsn lission today, weak nerves. Weak, faulty nerves of- Th" presid-nt i itst.-huic with most ten roiii" from strong drink. Some-' n' use i'-risi the meeting of tho altimes the syn'em is impoverished hyllo'd pirmin'- in London 'his week, and xcnsi of one kind or another, such i it is unders'ood he ba.d forwarded lnas poor dies'ion and faulty nu 1 1 i - j si nil t ions to Ambassador Pa vis to rndtion. Overwork, anxiety. and even'er a complete report on ail of the 1'S-

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Krief causes abnormal nervous conditions. The stienKtii of hotly e -cllnes. The strenutii of will power wane?, Nrvfu sney artd sleeplessness causes furtlo-r weakness an. I

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Brown of Harvard TOMORROW WM. S. HART ...in ' Over the Great Divide Also LIGHTNING BRYCE. Note Ckildrea will be admitted for 2c between 4 and 6 p. m.

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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Looking Ahead One Window to Look From Have you ever stopped to think when you saw a particularly tine automobile whirl by that somewhere in its history there is a story of a Savings Account?

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Success, Good Clothes, a Car. a Home. Preferment, a Chance to enter Business ali Savings Accounts.

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SAYS HOOVER IS , NO REPUBLICAN

practice taught a. jrreat -plivsician that i f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl the formula now used to make i-;,.b,- PHIUbKbl'lil V. Feb. -:. Senator mene Tablets would sure I v build up! Hoi, Penrose twl-ay announced his oprthe health of his patient". Now. anv- I :

one can take this Rreat. medicine if

TODAYIT IE LION MAN Smiling Bill Parsons

Some people find that if it is for no ether incentive than the pleasure it eventually will bring. Saving IS worth while. The Savings Window at this Bank has given hundreds an altogether different view of life.

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Apex Cleaner Also Demonstrated Free.

need-d. Mr. G. A. Hoover. It . II, No. 1. Reading. Pa. writes: "-I am tak ing Gadomene Tablets with very jjtHti'injr results. Nervousness. " overwork an-1 sleeplessness are mv com-

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' fifth st.. S.teramento Gal., writes: i

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air.ii' in two flays." Fvery pHCkae is cuaranteed satis factory to th' purchaser.- -adv.

.ants vou to write him today for a trestnient of TAr. Purkhar' 's (rt;ible j

Gompoiiiid. Pav for fiutv when ami oT Liver. Kiilner "fton-.ach Trouble, Constipation. Gatfiirh. Ftheumatism. Im't miss

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Tablet and find a ! i,-ur stores, "t'-iiay treatment Adv

open friday evenings 6:ooto 8:oorm.

Standing by You, Dollar for Dollar, When You Need It There is always the chance that you may wake up some morning to find that only a scrap of paper stands between you and financial ruin. When it is a case of having a fire that wipes out your every dollar it is then that you must depend upon a scrap of paper, your fire insurance policy, to replace your property; your life's savings; penny for penny, dollar for dollar. It is for just such sort of emergencies like this one that this bank steps in to serve the people, of East Chicago. Th fire insurance policies that it issues are backed by companies with assets of millions. Only companies that protect to the limit and that wiil "go the route" for you can get business from us.

Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

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TOMORROW SHIRLEY MASON

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

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Today and Tomorrow ANITA STEWART in "MIND THE PAINT GIRL" Big V Comedy.

Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday

AURORA MARDIGANIAN in "AUCTION OF SOULS" Friday and Saturday ANTONIO MORENO in the 7th episode of "THE INVISIBLE HAND"

Sunday ALICE JOYCE in "SLAVES OF PRIDE'

STARTING NEXT MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK Anita Stewart

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EAST CHICAGO, iND PHOMFFr 979 149-AND RAIL A'S7 Gasoline Oil and Greases pat give youp mol , inr a lJ"wp makes iv. in8 a pleasure.

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