Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1920 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Wednesday, March 3, JD20.

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COST OF MOVING

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for Jivor. wilh the unlcrtlHniliri(f tlit iho tnisbniMl would ii"t contest and u.'iil.l pay the rosts, ljiter tJo-y livfd loyi th.-r for si. fhort. lun- und the dUorce .ro-.'.Nms 'tp dropped. H.vevT. Sv ln i in. -thorn iio.I Koi n m-l .mIikiiI this tit.ie .in.l shortly nt'L-rward Ki:5ierinrriiorn i i; I'lth.-r Mrs. Horn insisln li. r Kl'.hart tor ali-ntt n? th" nft';t Ions of ir.'i-n's w if.-. TIk-m in 1 )-ci inici . 1? ! ; son whs Koto to Mrs. It-rii ;itl there is a disfii i !. as to w hot her Horn or 8lierinorInuii is its father. Mrs Insists ttiHt h-r fiijimns w-ith Si-hiTiiU'i'linrn were Hloe t-i iro:ieh and thnt she in-t liim only on a !"c-w in i-.-i;) ulo ti In; reti' rally a.'- . on, j i ; . n d h v to or froor ihtici-s. Srherfi. ihoi-n is a widow. -r j!h s eta.l ihil!n ti oi his own- JI'.is only thiity-liAe

years old. hnl Ins k r v hair inakt. htfi look neo h eld. r I I.- is unending the ilia! and wits on tin- u iui-sf staiiil for a 'w liiinutos. In the ot r.spondenee a ' ! o have liken plaee hot ween him ,i',. tin- woman prior lo tho tdrlh of id-- . 'ni l r. !' li no., is fr. .Uiinl mailo I., ii. and In- apiieai viIIuik m tuarry h- - as soon as she sk. aires a dioree :i"ia Jlmn. IT.- also ti -in - s authorship te 1-M.rs a'tiil u'.d to him

work la.terfpft for l-'ranee. Heptdes taking purl in two drives the 30th wan chosen ns one of nine division for the army of occupation In Hertnnny. Many of the 1-ake county boys in the tlOth division made enviable records in the mtlltnry serA ice and many times ollleers of rank sjioke most hlphly in their praise for the mornle and discipline of the men wro attended the First .uio Jleclianies TrnlnitiK School nt Vur-(luf-At, the time the men enlisted for training at the seliool. they were misle.ad In ihe im .rssiin that it was to be n avlntion school and at tlie eleventh iionr they were informed "that the war department had changed it into an auto mechanic' school. Two companies of the Slilh .ammunition train and made up of the Purdue detachment anil who in France were ajsifmed to the 3ii3ni' ammuiiil ion train, sow more active service on the fnmt than any one part of the division. The hM.k n.ntainmK the history of the !)0th division cotitans sonw 26i pujres and illustrations of the activity of the division and the men treasure it liishly as a keepsake.

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Ve'!. that s just the kind of a show "Graduation Hays' is whah Is the leading- act on the ( irpheum 's "hill for Wednesday. Thursdav and Friday . A who "ln.ot day" is reputed in a manner -which keeips the audience in an uproar and inciden t ' y hrings hark ir.any fond recol I ect i.-ns . In addition to this and five other xood acts another episode of Pearl White's serial 'The Vatc Secret," w.ll he Fiioivn.

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you are then satisfied, krrp it and pay a s m a 1 1 payment down and th-" ba!ancr in easy monthly payments, or get a libera! discount for cash. Call I lammond 2250 and our demonstrator will get busv.

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party, and have a proposition of nerii to offer one more man that will unrest from $500 to $5,009 and become a director of the company. Prominent men are interested financially with us. Tor farther particulars call at 1027 Columbia ave., days or evenings. Mr. Termini.

Some half . hundred Lake count) ex- ! soldiers who beloriKod to the 9fUh divi- - on h.-..j received copies of the history ; of th.- division compiled by Major J"ors? ! W tli -. the division historian, and pul'l:s!o.d by the pi'th diision historian. ; H will lie reinemb'-red tha.t the Iak jcoutitv boy 8 received their training at t tin- hrst auro nu-ehanics sehod at the Purdue Vniversity at l.afayet:-, Ind., iaod follow in s two months of hard study jpti.l work they were sent to (".-imp Mills. ! lomr Island, with joO other Indiana boys v.lm took the vourse. where they were placed m .1 '. ft' -rep t units of the lCalh bricide. a part of the li'Uh. which a

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BARBER SHOP M0'ED ACROSS THE STREET 94 State Street LARGER QUARTERS, STEAM HEAT. SHOP EQUIPPED WITH TUB AND SHOWER BATHS. NO WAITING.

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LEGISLATION

tuiiin to place the name of Hox. Frank O. lyowden of Illinois in the Republican l .illiut n.i a candidate for the nomination 1r president in the Indiana preferential primary was filed with the secretary of state 1oda. The petition was tiled by Win Itossom of Indianapolis and contains 14S4 names.

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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

William Ware, stopping at the ; Woods Hotel. 47 Hohnian .-ticet. was I rebberi la..-t tiifrht of a suit case contain j In? four silk shir's, one suit, one hut.:

arid several of collar, with a total i

value cf $10.",. Tie susp-,.-t Frank Havis. colored, who came froTn Indianapolis and who Is a former inmate rf the penitentiary at .l.ickwir, M eh . JUDGMENT RENDERED.

Be Luxe Theatre

Extra Special Attraction all this week "la Old Kentucky."

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Do We Knock tKe "H" Out of High Prices? YOU'LL SAY VE DO WHEN YOU SEE WHAT WE OFFER.

mas5ive 3-piece Parlor

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WASUl M ITON. March 3 Fa 1 1 u re o f connress to provide a bonus or other recognition of the-former service men was classed today as one of the "inpraUt ud. s of Republics." by Howard H. Hule, representative of the Veterans of Foreign Wrs of the V. Si. before the house ways and means committee having charge of war bonus legisla

tion.

"Receptions Riven to us when we re

turned home from France now stand out in their emptiness," Hale declared. Hale scored those opposing the prant Ins of a bonus on the grounds that "the careers of such self-appointed cen. sors of patriotism and commercialized patriotism are not-ably filled with pacific patriotism which did not prompt them to no overseas. "In considering this legislation you must consider that the man who went overseas did not get the high war salaries which makes it possible for those who remained in civil life to have their fur-lined overcoats and 'flivvers' while the service mn are still wearing their service overcoats to keep warm." Two plans for bonus were outlined by Hale. They were: 1. J'.onus of thirty dollars a month for each month of service. Opportunity to purchase a home on money lent by the government at

a proper inierest fee and secured by' the property purchased. I "Vuii cannot pay the veterans or" the I

worul war ror what they urn . we ?k you to recompense them in some measure for what they lost," Hale explained.

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Chicago. Mil. & St. I'aul

Crucible Steel u.i-H

Delaware . Hudson I lst illeries Securities Krie General Motors Illinois Central Iickawnnna Steel Lehlnh Valley Midvale Steel N". Y. Air ltr.ike New York Central .Norfolk fc Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities tins . Pennsylvania Pressed Si eel Car 1 reading , Repul.iie Iron' Steel

Southern Pac Studebaker -- Texas Co. Union Pacific

1'. S. Steel C. S. Steel PrfdW'cstiiighouse Willys Overland Sinclair

Judgement for the pla n dered by Judge R- iter m t Hammond superior nwrt In the s.iit on account Stevenson ltej.ko ' "o., at I.inville The amount 1

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Friday and Saturday Moreno in the eig'i

of "The Invisible Hand." Saturday Double Feature "In Old Kentucky" and Corinne Griffith in "Human Collateral," afternoon only. Evening Corinne Griffith in "Human Collateral."

Are vcvu reaclin? The Times? j

Sunday Jack Pickford in and'-Jill."

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BIJOU Todav REX BEACH'S THE CRIMSON GARDENIA Also Charles Chaplin in "The Rink"

De Luxe Special Week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 8. 9, 10 Norma Talmadge in "The Isle of Conquest."

Friday and Saturday GERALDINE FARRAR in "SHADOWS"

Thursday Janis in

and Friday Elsie 'A Regular Girl."

. . , , .. " - - Saturday A Thomas Ince production, "The Midnight Patrol."

Sunday William Farnum "The Adventurer."

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LOWDEN'S NAME IS FILED FOR PRIMARY

A beautiful 3-piec Cane Back Mahogany Finished Parlor Suite, with loose spring cushion?, covered with fine grade mulberry velour; worth $300, C 1?X for 1UJ A fine Bed Couch covered in. blue or Spanish imperial leather, finished in oak or mahog

any; regdar price $75. Our price -

$55

shade; worth $55, at

A metal wood finished Bed, felt combination mattress, sagless spring; complete O Q outfit worth $45.00, for Englander Day Bed, complete with pad; can be opened to a. full size bed. The kind you see advertised for $39.00. 75 Price

Our prices on the above articles arc based on a very small margin of profit, as the cost of these articles arc gradually moving upward. Come prepared! A smalt deposit will hold any

xtended payment plan mav appeal to you. All goods delivered tree ot charge.

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I IMTEPNATIONL NWS SERVICE1 TN'IU ANA POl.lS. I int.. March 3 Pe- ' 1 A j THOR THOR in every other home must eventually be an established fact. ; THORI Thor w a s h e r s ' never cciie back--th'ey stay. THOR There are no Thor ! repairs. --THOR There are no Thor complaints. THOR 1 here can't be. ! THORThe Then is as sturdy as the Rocky Mountairfs. THOR Built right and built for efficient work. ! That's the Thor t j THOR- ! When you order an electric washer j be sure it can back everything said above. THOR ! j In the meantime I , let us demonstrate for you. THOR j Standard j Electric ; Engineering i Company 633 HOHMAN ST. j Tel. Hamd. 525. j

IiPTTKIt !?!' So tubs. Ci-camery, ex tra, 6.V; standard. 64c: firsts. 5 "8 62c Beeon'ds. 4('t5': psickinsr stock, 30 3r,c

Vili-.'st IL.V-iiils. 13.652 cases

lists, infi KV : current receipts. 41ft 4tfc;

tlrts. V, 47c; extra.

35'fr 38c dirties. 40 'r lie. CHKE9E Twin. new daisies. 2 7 1 i "& 2 S 1 2 ' : youn?

Snfi ',: loinihorn". HOI

UVB POUPTKY chickens. 3Tc; spring

Held ri 4 lie;

:5y 40c; checks,

26 0 26c; Xmt-ricjis,

(ft 31c; brick, 27c.

Turkeys, 0c:

S.jc; roosters, 24c;

PASTIME Today -- HARRY MYERS THE SNAKE

also

Smiling BUI Parsons Tomorrow ROBERT BURNS in "A SAGEBRUSH GENTLEMAN"

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calumet Are., Hammond. -TONIGHT VIVIAN MARTIN in "THE HOME TOWN GIRL" Also Maud Wayne iri "Shanghaied Jonah."

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ge.-se, 2-c; ducks, 3c. I't'lTA T Ko Kecei pt s. 2 H nowotia. and Dakota. Ohio, wYb-eonsm. t A"! 00.

cars. Minj 4 . 8 -if 5.00;

CHICAGO CASH GBA1H. HKAT No. Z mixed. $2.:; X-J. rexl, $2.33; No. 1 northern, J2.50; No. northern, $2.25. OCTRN No. 3 mixed. $1 50; No.

mixtxl. SIM'ift 1.4?; No. 3 white. $l.oP3" 152; No. 4 . white, $1.431M.r.O; No. 3 yellow, $1.521.54: No. 4 yellow. $1.49 V l.ol. OATS No. 2 whit e. Du Ti, 0 1 V c; No. 3 white. S'.l'VT e; No. 4 white, 8Sc

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CTKICAaO IJVS STOCX. H'n.;.-4 -- Uecelpts, 21,000. Market, slow, mostly Bteady to ftronK Kulk, $1 4 50!ttl5 25. Top, 115.50. Hoavywe.icht, $14.15li 14.8J. Medium weight. $14.7;. Ti. li 2o. IJlfht Meldht. $15.00 vi IS. 40. Ii!U lights. $14,611 f 15,25. Heavy packing pi.wo. smooth, $ 1 3.00 C-13.60. Packing miwu. r.iuk'h, f 12.25 fj 12 TO. Pi. $13.25 1 4.50. CATTLE Receipts, 6.500. Market.' sirady to strop. IJeef St-or: MeUum and HeavyweiRlit, $14. 25 16.00; choice and prime, $ 1 4.20i IS. 00 ; mod. urn B.nd frood, J 1 1.00 "j 146: I J if lit Weight, giK-Kl nnd choice, $ 1 2.25 & 1 5.20 ; common and m.-dlum, $1.00 y 1,2.20. Hutchcr Ciittlo: Heifers, $7.0O(y: 1 3.25; cows, $5.75 (a 1 2.00 ; bulls, $7 0'1 (J 10. 00. Cs'imers aiid . "utters: Cows and helfiirs, $4.o0 4jC76; fanner slee-rs, $6.ii0 it 7.20. Veal calves (lin;ht and handy weight). $15.1(0. 18.30. Feeder stc-rs. $S.23?? 11.63. Stoek-r steers. $7.0ii '.i 1 f). ."ii. S't'ick.M- cews njid heifers. '7.oo 'i P.25. blocker cal vs. $7.T5' 1 !.(.

CHICAOO UlAh 00 to 60 lbs. 1 6 'a 17c; 7i to SO lbs., Iciac; SO to 100 lbs..

20ftT21c; fancy. 22c: overwi 140 to 1 70 lbs . 12 y 10c.

MK'it kidneys.

SIPPLE FUNERAL Tim funeral of Conrad Sippie, who died yesterday, will "be held from the noma of hU son-in-law, K. I'llrtch, 415 I.yon street. 1 1 ;i m mond. Friday a t 9:00 o'clwk . Interment i'l be made In Oak lliil cemetery. COUPLE HAVE A NARROW ESCAPE

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6 AH Star Acts 6 FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY, THURS. AND FRIDAY GRADUATION DAYS A Musical Comedv. Singing, Dancing and Music. 10 People Mostly Girls.

TAiSHI & JOSHI Japanese Novelty.

SWIFT & DALEY One for Nothing.

ROBERTS & ROBERTS My Pal.

KENDALL PEARL & SLATER The Woman Haters. HIBBERT & NIGENT Comedians. Also PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."

N-w ui"-x Mond.VT- Wertnpfdar anil' Saturday. Matinee dally at J:J3 p. m. NtKht'Kioiroui 7 to 11. ?unday aad holidays c.btlnmm I to 11

A iiilno'iiioiK -ai-ape from death yesterday fortunately befe.il Mr. and Mrs. A. Solomon, 3fi4 State street. Ham

mond. While making a turn at. the corner of Sibley and Sohl streets in their Hiiht Pord truck the couple were dazzled by the brilliant beams of the head-Hsrht c"f an approaching Gary & Intrrutban car and Mr. Solomon, who was driving, swims; the truck directly In front of the speeding (street car. Th.-ro wan a terrific smash and when tlie wreckase was' cleared away both Mr. end Mm. Solomon were found to he mill Intact." Mrs. Solnmen was taken home, ibadiy shaken up from the shock of the c.diisinn. The truck 1 a total wreck. Police of Hammond C.ntral station had received no report of the affair. NEW SHOW AT THE ORPHEUM

Introductory

REFINISHING COMPANY Refinishing Repainting Upholstering Pianos Phon ographs Fa rn itu re Whv a new Piano? when

we rebuild and refinish as new.

Hemem'ner the old day when you used to upeak a piece" al the lant .lay of s h.-ol? Vo'j were uncomfortable enfiUtf'l In thoxs Sundiiy hhiws, bis bow tie and a Mouse waist, but the approaching' recitation made it misery. The older folks were ail there confident yen would put it over tfce whole, bunch.

NOTE: Don't buy new fur

niture, piano or phonograpn j until you give us a call. We j strictly guarantee finest workmanship, prompt service. Ail work done at our factory, j No inconvenience to you. Let j us give you an estimate. The

price will surprise you. FIRST CLASS TUNING.

Why a new Phonograph. when we repair and refinish as. new. Why a new Parlor Set? when we rebuild and refinish as new.

TPI 1 70 W 715 STATE LINE AND ici. uJi w DOUGLAS ST., HAMMOND