Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1920 — Page 2

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THE TIMES March 20, 102m STS-l JJIM ML 1L JUX. 1 ill

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Kit Trade Relations if Hecessarv.

NT! FN-VTtONAL NFV.S SERVICE1 :::. ;r. M.uca 2 a joint v ,;. oi ir.n--. the resumption of -,o.o o t Ween t he C . it - . ii.v , introduced in the Ivd.i h' Hep. Tinkham, of

WHY OLDS WILL MAKE GOOD- SHERIFF East Chicago Candidate Expounds His Viejvs on Duties of Sheriff's Office.

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r- ; aisns; tl jo.nt rcsu' n t ion M;.rc'; IV 1 7. d-i : a nn-r war, . ! i t li.it ilrnn.iny must reeI r!.; v iv.ch t h I". S . might ::. .1 under tft" treaty .-f Vor-

, s ;),;. count . y ratified thai

It" u.-raany should fail to do . i ' s . . i ' n t is iM''ini'i-ri'1! to

,t-- by ;:-,. Is. !;' i:ic ' V I'roo'.amat..,: r. m d n' -urn of tr.nl- relations . , s;, a .-" loans ;t credits.

ai, ... .; i f us. f hit ivondi be- j . ;, -: : ,-y :. r; I t he 1' . S. and the e,l t'--.e .;' i-S !V Whi-il til- C.j .na. t t.i' - advantage i . ... i ra-' ' v :: a t li- t roa t y is I

i-.-. raced l y ad -n ,t: is.t ra t io-t nfu .s if:i""l t-rliiy. Vnder -1 ;,irvm.:i! .".mist ire t-m.s

v'.e,! and tk- I S-. wouol in ;,-rraat:y and oar-

r ;i-.v.t--,nn :' th" t ri.:i'y i it. I'll! a! the same time ti-ti

tii any -i tno t-rn.s oi cre'-morA" of m.-dus Vivendi m binduiR vow or but rtti :!' a tetrV'men's an-e

..-n t1 -is country and tier-!

William H. Olds, bi tli r known among: his friends a.s "Hut" is offii Ully in the ring- as a candidate for the nomination for t-horiff of Ltki- county . His an-T'.ouri--au r. t aTU'-ars today. Mr. nld:.- is vr-sint chief deputy ::.ir Sheriff Low Harries, having hrld this offic nim January 1. 1917 and throujrh the rx; n icnrt which h has aii,'.;irii in all vliaso.i of tho sheriff's Quills, is fs;u-o;.i!iy fitted for the J1j to which ho asi'tr-.s. Trior tc aoocpt:r. tiio de;tnynhip ho was for twenty-j-ix years a resident of Kant Chioaito, du:';npr wiii.'h time he had been i'iiipi"yiil in various ca pacit irs in tlie Iron and steel mills. H- is fi ity-nine years old and came to East Ohieasii from Itrazil. Ind. While working in the mills and sinee his c-n-uootion with the sheriff's office he has fi rmoj a wide, ai'quain tan-e with men

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ONLY TWO MORE STATES NEEDED TO RATIFY SUFFRAGE; SOME OF THE ACTIVE WORKERS FOR THE AMENDMENT

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Standard cold remedy for 2D yen V . in tablet form safe. sure, no

Noted Federal Judge Will Speak in E. Chicago on Americanization.

ou:s relieves trip in j cays.

V Money bacit it it tail:

opiates breaks up a eoid in 2

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x-v x in " n c y ri- i 6Y'X''". genuine box

, t 1 .arope .p afjai" j ,;! Tin-ilium resoltition ! t to.ii country would re-J ;, - i -i : -! cat ootal lievc-iop-j cra - i-rniciTii" and d'-al

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-,.-.-n'.!n triifi-s rmd sdvisoryj .. . . . . ' . 1 . . . -n . f i i . n t

s- ;....' t :-.-s to run their .schools at) .... l;- day or when they find the! Ji!.juf.':oioiit iail io refuse to bor,i. j-.: r-ey for such r-'ri'-ise. provided i - ..-.i t... ;:- i'"-:-uV.i: an is aMe j

v, tii-.- is:-".:a:a rt: ra 1 so lux-1 law. ac- : or-f to a a -j.:n:.ti Kien to L. N. ' ... c .t.. t--. ; n : r. i ! .- i . t iif tlllii-

U '.j, ti'-e ti'ai-i i. a.-l ila'y of a trtis::rd ris advisory hoard," ?a.id Mr.' . i.'u . ltiak- the school l"vyj :;.':'u :-iit, w h a s!it'-;j'cnnT.ted by the . i -. .-' : i 1.- : : n to run the schoos i . , i a . . ....... i ... i t i-i . m ... i - !

.-, "; ti -1 '.: y for that purpi., j -;i i -' a ...o tc.eir plain duty, when i :.i .-'. i ii s they l-.'-ive not done-

:-, t : : o . i:.- ii -i : .-..-a i iii-iii i i. n:r. M.:,o!i at o-ast 1 2 days.j .s-.M-i- U V.-'-j are l--uiiy able to do' ! " i . Sio n.-hury sur i;esi-l tbar. when j - triis'--'-' or a'ivisoiy- hoard rfus,edi .. ; f : :' i r, their duties as set out in j .:u: : rural scU-jo! law. tli-y inay i a'ci.---'i ?-y tlii' ir.iiui j'ary and; ,r . i with fatiiiicr t perform their ! .' - :al o-'.ii-s sti'i thus be im;-eached. i i '.-- y may he "mandated" at thea ay sc'ra-ol patr.-n of their i

a (n; c- r j ' ira io n to provid' means J f. r conduct tu-i sciiooi.s f..r ati

.. 1 -" days a''!-i year, it it can be; ' ,-'. k ' " , t - T ' is u-itM'i t h a i r in. w er

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. it. oi.ns ii. a!l waikii of life and res. dinar in all parts of the county. Tt Is upon this intimate knowledge which the pu'dic has of his character and ability that Mr. tUds depends most for s'Jccess in the primaries. A.- chief deputy, m ;ch of the routi:v work ci.nnected with the sheriff's office has failen under- Mr. Old's yuper-visi.-n and a srreat part of It has been p rfnrmed by him per-'onally . He hns always tried to handle everything In an efficient and conscientious manner. In speaking of the type of man which he believes the office requires Mr. Olds said today. ' Such a man should be of larpe heart and broad mind, realizing -while the law must be upheld, at the same time innocent persons are i-ften charged with crimes that they have not committed, and that even thon.crh guilty all such persons are human 'oeiners and should he treated as such. I believe that often by the exercise of human it'Jrian principles many erring ones may 'be steered into the riirht course and later become excellent law abiding: citizens and there is no me who is in a position, to carry out such steps more so than that of the County Sheriff." He hail formulate, a declaration of principles on which he expects to ro before The p- -pie asiiiiiir their support. They follow: 'I love my Country, my flae: and am a respecter of it.s constitution. I believe in the rule of the majority and not that of class. 1 believe In our Isiws and in th-ir enforcement and am for orderly tj ove rr. m en t . I believe in the rights of prcperty as well as the: risrhts of the individual. I believe in the rih's of labor a.i well as the rights of capital. I believe tnat labor and capital can he e'-tten togrether on a fair and friendly basis and feel that the time is com in ? when that happy condition will exist. I,abor is but capital in another form and capital Is but labor In still another, and that neither can permanently thrive without the permanent prosperity of the other, that the tvv- are inseparable and d-pend upon each other, for the health and prosperity of our eommunitj' and Cour. try ."

Left to right: Champ Clark; Miss Abila I'oliitzer. Charleston. S. ('., secretary ol lej;isiat i ve commission ; Senator Kenneth McKellar of Tennessee: Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Philadelphia; Dr. Simeon I), less, chairman national Republican congressional committee, and Senator Charles Curtis, Kansas.

Ratification of the federal suffrage amendment by the West Virginia legislature gives the suffragists thirty-four of the thirtysix states needed to ratify tlie amendment. The West Virginia body o. k.'d the amendment lo to

j4. tile vote of Serator Je?:-;e A. ISloeh of Whoelinpr being the deciding or,. lie raced o,"'0 milos from California to reach the state capital in tirae to cast Ids voie 1'olawaro and Washing! on legishilnri s will hell s in I .-tssiun.; March "2 to cobjidoi' tl.o uincnd-

rnert, ulikh. proponents say, means federal swHrnge will lie given women of the U. S. Ly April 1. A hove arc shown congressmen. siTianrs and suffrage, li-ader-t t Washington who have he!;iod t'r.r suffrage movement in the capital ind in the various estates.

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;H;;S!B0AR0 IS TO HEAR ONLY

CONTESTED PETITIONS

rescue in a part ed the ones pi

with the op. on

butld homes if people still want h.oiue.. and have at least i r.."m!i mot:-;. ! start a home with and that the ! r.i and financial men wuld tak- ti'.e risk providins that tiieir nvral t e.-p-msih 1lty was eqmally as und as the financial.

I would -say only this if financial aid cannot be obtained from the 'banks or j other sources to build homes an t h . I i are really needed as Mr. Mevn remark- i cd in his .p-ech last evenintr. one of j the first questions asked by to- iudust-; ries locating here, w ould ' we be a'de ! to house their men if they w -uld he-ate

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Tax Commissioners Promulgate New Rulss; Municipalities Affected.

E. EGGEBRECHT RETURNS TO HAMMOND

ted by Co it is !

popular ; j i t ; t aide the board t oth-r work !,ri attention.

- of the s -IS bave

board and II. thiit the rui

To which Mr. Mevn stated, t hi

i"n was not the lest. i I, ar one. of the commit tee. have this ; recommendation to make if w- are j to hive homes and must have them and '

the banKS and f.nanc:ai men who uu

ly financ- d them in Hammond are ' i On te-.npor.iry a makinjr the loans of a sufficient am 'tnt m u i. i -lpa '. i t i- s( ththat the builders .-an to ahead . Why J pt no--cully a 'court not let possibly eiirbt or ten financial J proposes to srant

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ni tir-o- b-ans of tax i.oard will be of .!;;. eals, for it

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, i- r of ti - J-'ir-t lia.aii of Toib"-.Ci. I'lii-s-i r I ism-, id-i; ! i tii d with ll- Aic-ri-j can .--'it- ll.ii.k oa S. 1'.! ad u ay. s-ic-! is Mr. K.-1,:-- T):- change t. -ok , .-r -'--. i di y. Mr. 1-1 -etirect , fortaItily of 1 !: m:, ..r-J. r-ftii-iis to that cay ' ti. e:,fta;.;.- !:i the il U - I If- di! b ' busila-SS. -.vio le- has -si.i bli s ii-d ;i n.irji;.' and : ah-.-1 , .i -ui.

.1 u.lr.-- K. M 1 -a n-i-.-- -.- ::.- ;--: .- eeur. d by 1 r. .bo .1, bdiin : as peaker '- r tie- tn xt Atn n- .m:za .-.e.-iii in Ka.-f i.icnh-o. Th- care 'h- meet Uik win h'- S- Vy J'.i'l-' !-' himself m order t ha t ta-re r: .;- b. hi;.-h in t,e I n-cruiii v.-.'-i a -- of t In; judKe I" in-; una:.-- to a.: .ludfe I.an-iis aec.-d.-d '-, in. t- -.a- -I 'f. ipddniau to deli-.-r a:. : a b

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Ir. ijiiMtiwu. Kxtensive ' the subj-c.t ha'-- ,-n : : i-tue.-ll file tno III. -II for th-- , Th committee whi-h :'' ca tuzat i"U mo-titig in c'iiar:,--interest the citizens of ti.- ncities and piv- a bampi-t i.t : i- distinauished f'J- :-t. A'" ' ipj'-t a public r:: tiiHl v- :'! 1 ; t wliich Jii-in'' lb :'1 r ? I r. s. ( '. -i: :., i - n- r '-'".arb i i ::. ', '- ' r 1 i-- -i' : v. : h- v;- It is l imn. ! 1. mdis a J!--v ir w- - home :..'. As patt of th.- pr -pin in oris'i 1 o.-,l by J i bddraaii, h- a. on- of th- b,.yt AtlUTii- :Wi-oa-'ui-f : . to' b- h-.U!l at tl . l!ir;;:.ro on T!iuiri'i.v, Ap ai 1 i s --tit it i-d, "Tie: I.ti ::d of ' i 1 ' ,- nd is c vp. -o- d to in:-: i ; i 1 j.ttt;-K'!isin and loyally. In ord r to ncMurifti- i 'i-i ' li.llm..-nt f - iti r-m inu ' - sp. -a i-.. :' -: :-1 cur-d to a pp -.- r m tl- tie '.i !:iv J.nd Sunday to exniaai t tuni:ies ulach ii c- cfl-rcd b;.' ; a ul h- U'l' n . .

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Larry cinfm in 1 i is lateft comec'y, 1 1 : e Grocery Cierk."

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DOESN'T BELIEVE ; ALLIANCE REPORT

Sunday SESSUE HAYAKAWA - m "THE BEGGAR PRINCE" Also Srrnon Comedy. "The Grocery Clerk." Monday, Tues. and Wed. DOROTHY PHILLIPS -in "PAID IN ADVANCE" Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. NELL SHIPMAN - . in-

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men in Hammond who have mac

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money in n.uiimond ami are inter. -st-d ; te.ste.i on.-s. Th- l in a greater Ifammond which is of v t- ; tiiat notice of nppii al interest to th-m. finance ,-r build ; ar? r-.iuired and ti.a themselves, say at l-a.-t ten or fifte.-n re m on s tra tic.-s t m: homes each with their own money and ranted tnat th- "' not with the p-op'.e's ni-mey in xh '-"'" ," t,1, l'i '"' bank which they say they want to -pro- j appro "i. in a . a tect andoonserv- . Would it n- t a j ; ''" ' ,! " 1 "' " monument tc- their lnen.ory after they , u a--r.- m :n ns,!a: have ftone. to the Creat I'- yomi. r-ih-r! '"';i' wiU "" h""

than let the poor contractors who have , "r

not the money to jro ahead with tiiibti the loss if there should be any who are not able to carry it. AVh-reas, th-sc financial men whom we spoke of. If the worst should come to the Worst, wnuid be able to carry these loans if i'.vii.-rn would only be able to ket-p up the interest and not b- able to pay on the

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. ties. 11 u-i : I am sure this is the sentiment of the , ( ( public at this time and it is the fimin- j ''j ' f cial men who really wiil reap the bene- j .- ..

fits of the greater Hammond as tf.eir interests are larci- and will in a treat

represeti

co n i n 1 1; ti d y a n s-H. and v.'iii s:y of taxpayIndiauapoits . . p. tit, on. Tins s- u r y ; s i n by uni.-ss ti;i.iy. resist tit- oral

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THIEVES RANSACK GARY HOME 5.. .miiii cr-raa-- by .-u! PR,' out thu 1 m a v. inb'A with a. y. 1 a s s cutter, si, :k thi-ve.s b 1-..1. e into th- home of ii. i.;. l:.-k. at 7'bi Ja.'-lison St.. Gary, c.r.y 'I'huia-iay- i v nin, oarryir.g away ujic- ti'oi:--;., '-,a!-.iabb' iry ;i ml c'.othiia-. A I.-- b- -.c-is cut in the k'.ass m :i -. ; : . 1- a -i!,d--'A' ctri.'"- ."!., i s-h for a man to crawl thro'ju-h. Th- h-use was ran;j, ,v i jo -1 .-1 :-i bo-tc-n. It was the se.on-i l-.-use-br- nkin iti t hut ne.jriiboruood m t i o v, hi-'.

BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY

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tiieir des-ir-.s. Th- satn tilv to t.ax levies in t

ineafure be benetltte.! .ti acct-unt -f , " . . , . ..

n s THREATENED TO KILL

;. v; wife with revolver

.- . .-pot.lo.iI -j.-ct !' a I of; ' io ; ii is. It inie.l tint their.

' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WAsHIX'ITi X. M if ii :,-.--Vi:- 1

-d ,taf-s jiate ;,.ny

Mexico, it was s-atd by til- .-t.i'o i!-:-'irt-liu-rit today. The statement was made in :,"" ' ii-r:

with reports that th- se-,.-.: ;.-I',in v.-siitfatins: Mexico had ' indicating that they had r-yd- . cat in? that there had h-n rI ween l-'iseo Arredoti-io, M .- bass: i dor to ?r-ain, and a. Jap ialomat in Spain to effect a d- :". a lianct; between Japan and M vie The state d- pat to.- ta ann-anc it was positive tk.lt Japa a h..-i ti

to ctit-t- into an alliance v

AUDITORIUM

THEATRE 3S7 Calumet Ave., Hammond.

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AUTOMOBLES IN TRANSIT COLLIDE

Two an torn

Too Late To Classify

Today March 20 ETHEL CLAYTON in "VICKY VAN" Also sixth episode of the Houdiri Serial. Don't miss this. Sunday March 21 ELSIE FERGUSON in "EYES OF SOUL"

I Also 'Hay There' and 'Kicked Out' I

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'-rd with ' wiil a iitseptc ml- r

Clntmtn- th.t he would have killed r,OR .AIjn...rln nll.,,. ,- ' t" r if li-r moth.-r lead not i :, '. :ert -rred. . e-xc.-Ii.-iit lo-a t i,,r, ( "a 1 ; fori: :a that li" fais-i to-cisc-i h.-r with ke-pmS !-'oe, 4 r x 1 " T ft. lot. Tart e.-, .

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coaipa n y with oth. r iti-n. ti-.af h- b.-a la-r ii nd -.as ,-i habitual elrunkard. a f-

i-ltt.rii-.-- til. d by ASm-s I-U!ounty against I XnTI "!l TO Xo.V-I1CS 1 1 iKNT. I;, r husband. la id 11'.. in a divorce case ! TIIH STATK 'F INI l A N" . I.AK K

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Statement Made By Charlie j Chaphii Arouses His I Wife's Indignation. i

'-; V 5. T i 0 -J A L SEWS SEPVICI i :-.:-.!;, in a is'.tt.-meii? is-j y, .-. t U- co a :o -1 e denial; i.f -is v. .fe. Mlidre-d ' : ;:.:. tat 1 - i: , I i'a i i ii t o r iS';:-:::S' their marrb d life, t ':"-:: wa.-i c.-...ir.-d solely: i t'a- t'iar lit, h-ia.---h' -Id. ; : ion of Mrs. '"i'-aphn's f :;-.;" a n-i o-s-rtion nor, .- r ;ii..-ia;:i.fi. It stated! i-. '. :a po?. -i-ss.on -,f S",-i , - --: -I checks, which were; 1 .- id ext..-- led by ins w:f'-.

-: to HT salary ot Jbld'O : -. .'. n t he s - at -uo-n t. M rt .

i : . . a ' e,l ) r cmodian :i cani-eii-d i-!ie,.i:s to the , i. bat raid that he "ouej'at! :,:'.-,! t-, mention the amount." j -a-y u-.is pa: I out for h-use , :. --." ! - sa t.i, "bu t. it cov - . i ', oar nti r- married j ' i - - i- ns.-s us v. A as my: , - '. :'.r my own clot ni nsj ,

; t:c : u t ei years. t.oodia, : 1 made was my only 1 dbi not ittt-tid to press tt '-.,i:u.s auainst Mr. Chap divorce, suit, hut I shall do

Continued from pace one.J opinion soptind to favor the higher w;ief? if the old amount of work is turned out. Tint crafts represented also voiced a -villiujrness to ,. anv wrtr. arreenient reached April 1 hold for the year so that the contractors would not have lurther increase.-, t w orry a bout. AH sides r alize 1 that Hatr:m..rid nc-ds houses tii-st ..f all and Hor" was a marked desire show n to arrive at some means whereby 1b,,- .demand can be met. I-'tna nciii 1 inter, sts are show inir seeme timidity ia advuncinjr money for building in the- face of the pn-sent increasing csts and the opinion was expressed that, unb-ss thei-'- is a halt soon there will be a de. id- i iKhtenint; in money b ndin-. f-r such purposes. The following resolution was introduce-d alons this lino: "Jb-solvi-d that the Hammond Clearing IIni s... As v. cia t ion looks with Brave concern upon the increased cost of material, the increased c'Sf of lab, or. and de-creased production of labor in buiidinR operations in th- city of Hammond, and rec-omni'-nds to the banks, building and bxin associ.ttiotis, and private investors, that, loans on new buildinsrs be made with a lare margin of security." The jren.-ral imprc in pained was that building would be continued in some manner this summer, that prices would necessarily be hiKh'T and that the home purchasers, the greater majority of whom are working mm. must pay the difference. Today Hanimonel's housinc problem is tho uppermost topic when: men meet.

(FROM P. H. BICK)

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'3ai83S SV3N -1VNOUV .'831NI 1 ST. J.. H IS, .Mi i.. March -Mrs. K'.sa T. mp iVriuht. prommetit St. 1,-uiis society xv, man. who rc-manr-d her dt-Mir.'.-d husband. Thomas T. -.Vri-rht, in New Yolk about two uee-,s airo. s.iot. and killed h.rse'f in her home here today.. She was a daughter of V, ,ti . A. I.eir.y, h St. J.oiiiii brewer.

this was plainly broujrht out in the meetiriit last eveninir. for the builder and the man who loans tan not increase tiieir 1 inn to meet the advances nor can the builder carry the lar.ee se-ond tnorteacres which would be necessary to close a deal c-n a home this year. Mr. Belman made a very commendable speech and I am sure that most of hif points were well taken andtmust say nt the- same time that it had a tendency to cast quite a eb'om on the feathering last evening, but Mir. Meyn came to hi

their many holilfnes by the different in

dustries iwhn will lorate here. I I appeal to the people and ask. am J j r.ifht or wronir? j It was further remarked in one ot the talks last evening that, the ro-op-erations should in some- way help w,-rk- ! ers tc obtain homes -hut the hist-ry e-f J industries and cooperations' has he.-ri j the most of them have been .b. rr.-wers ; themselves and it is only the i-'d r c--

teperations wno, in tins rriiini i-nie, i xiiw Y ! i K. Mar, :i Tt. I w io would he able to finance homes f-r! ronfu.-.-d mo :::.-nt s at. tio ,j.their cmtiliyw. T believe that am -ntr; ,.,nK (,;- t'sU. st,--r; mark-t t -day witii

a few if thes co-operations this is be- j t!,,, In,,tOI- and shipping s

ill the Ci

!-!., r court.

W STOCKS 0PE9ED

i

C'M'.VrV. IX TH la I.AK K Sbi'i-ihinK CO CUT. MA ll Tl TKilM. 1 . KTVAKI V. ILVIiLoj'i- .s. K!.VA iAidiT'. .r.i-: x... i ::.-... it. .im No. 2.. Ai 'Tb tX TO 1 il - !;, -.

by Ir-oh. a and !il.-

Infr done which i- surely a trc-d piece I

or work. I tut after all hns beeti said and done every man. woman and child can help in this present .world crisis by applying the remarks brought out in last nitrht's meetlnsr, to themselves and that is to conserve. Dis-rm t i n ue. the practice and strvp the demand i-f hiirlily priced, oootly articles and non-essentials and until this t'nited Stntes b cins to proeluce and immedia t el v e,-,-r-come the preat under-production, the sooner will we see the creater Ameri-a and the leader of nations. This is the answer to th- remark !r -u-siht out last nitrht of the committee of .sc-erta.ininr how many homes artneeded for immediate demands. rOMMITTI'K. Fly P. M. Jii -k. Chairman.

mand while tio- S;. -. SU fferod. losses . ( ienei-al Mot - a s a vane i n x p, i i s t p Motors made an e;n

1 and ('

n de-s.-i; c i

i POLICE DEPARTMENT

: Now com-s th- l-Puiit The many frie-nds of tTiaib-s Krn.-si. ! Ga it v Stni-cii, his a'.ir j one of th- vet. -run members of th- Jury j Ins coniniamt h-r.-:n. t--ir ip'.ac., ,. ;-a rt ::i.-n! . w r- surprised yes- ! .'ili'.davit -fa .mp. ten: pt

1 t.-r-j-iy f lo.-u-n of ids rest ytia ; i,n a

i a f - w .,f his i I, t iiua f-

' tiiat p.. ,-, .-m -l;Lt e-1 su-ii a niov-. Mr.'. Said li.-t'.-u-iant is th-r lirii. -t has 1 . a on th- Gary poke- force ; tc-tifa d of tin- p-nd- ticy o t ..-r the past . scbt years, with the exc-p- j and that th- sain- wiil st I hi.ii of two v. ii-s tli.it be- spent in tin- at th- not 1-im of said

nly j that th- (b f. ndant. l-',.:-.a il.t

1'ri. nds wa reawari-ia resident of the st u.. of I;

v, itii a n Shoiil!.:V. is n-; i na .

Today A Maurice Turner Production "WOMAN"'. Tomorrow

g TOM r.IOORE in "TOBY'S

nt'

LJ I

-.,J-H-s 2-jf

;in-

nrom i io ii

and Stall '

upturn

half I iit't i:

v. y.-ars tli.it hi- spent in tin- at th- not 1-im

Shortly afpr the outbreak of ; unb-ss sh- appear and an.--a -

the call inn ,'d" sa :

vers, as. His dis- , ho 21th day of May, A. I

r-d.'s him with having tak. n s,-i.nie beiuK tiie inth da v . a.- i', e itnpurltint enj-aements i term of sail idouri to b-

t.'id that ' i" 'i ': "y : d- iniir ;

1 iwfH!snMini

- war. I'i.arl.y .. iil:st-d and was seen t!:i-ri-iii,

ni; i e i j o s.-i i

r. has iiifj In Id m arly every j Hammond, in said Cut

" I of tt. ., t- He was known us a most I bold in the Cm-t House If,., .m X

Studehaker a:!.-r vic-iin:; to i",. uun-- ,. i i . : i - i ., .. . , i , ..a , ., i . . t ,

, , , j j.-b mi th- d, par'.m-n! w ith the exception j on tho 2nd Monday of May . A. 1

, "., . , ni' a. c.iptainov arid ob.i.f. Mr. llrnrst , sa id act i. ,n w; ' ! I heart! and d

and jiuiipviti i.'ic ,uio ;v.. ot opp.-

:'2n. the I

in next -l'i and

o. 2. ;;t

,p. d ;: 1-4

to 131 3-4. 'ati Adium Sti advati.-ed l-l at the s-rat to i - and tban yi.-,di-J to fa). ilepnhiic st-i f.-il 1 1-4 to 1-2 o-t and 'rucihb- 2 to 27

of u c.iptHinov and ob.i.f. Mr. 1-lrncst expects to take a position in th- luiil i-i t!. nea i- future.

nn, d

I BIJOU

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VILLA WINS A BATTLE

SPRING ON THE JOB IMS PI

- INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE; IUiKMb'olI.1,1 i. Mo.. a .i, ; i.. -- 1 ;-!, ' fore.-.s und- r 1 '; a no -o Y:"i ,b -fe-iied federal tio,,;,-: --a: m I ::d--l by

IT'S A NICE QUIET PLACE

i 1- -n. ('is t ro in ati t n .:. r- oti Tu-sda v. s, - ; da y. I is ind : at . d t ep.-.-d his op, tii.' ; -a i"it ciy-'i Ka : i ro id ' r -on -.nd Chibuaioia terru;- ed by th.- burn worn. -2 Villa folio

-a- t.-.t ,f.d ), V.iia ii

Toi- - to-

Thiii i "a nt. on. lib- t i k : nn tied tr i-i -, to ; s Ma i t in.- I

is down at M ir'.ins-

! ' . s t e-r a .---,-, re c -:u ; . a n u-ii-n-ed.-d rest. is tl;- lie st accful I

said a in h-i-

IX WITNKSS.M HKivii' !'. 1 1 ': - r, -u n. , i

si-t my hand and ailix the s .,1 of si. id

' '.mr', at Hamn-.ond, t! March. A. 1 '. 1. C".

Hiiiair.uT i.. Yvnr.AT-ix, i S.-ai i i'.- :-k I.. S. i '. r.y ki.'th id:ip;. j ii v . -;e;- ; . t -

S i i, si,d g ... a o-i, d J

Today NEAL HART in 'Boss cf the Flyxns H" To m orro w

TOM MIX IN "THE DARE

DEVIL"

a ud ;:: s pot. . n to a fi h nd Tom : part of the nay

,,nd put i in

j l-'orbn-. wii ! Jiu linsi il

f! U !,--. Ill a lea. t

i he most i h ril i i i

winding tile cluck

nut til- cat at niiit. Chief is also tin annual visitor at

II l , V 'I

.i-i t-a..... -.,.-.,

I: ,:- lie -tl ill f iuadn-s, tic

Th equinoctial storm has passed, and Rone roarinrr down the St. Lawrence Valley, and the Calumet recion Is promised real Sprinir weather -with the advent of Spring f official) at 3:3 today.

REPORTER DOES A LITTLE SLEUTHING

r I NTEftN ATION At NEWS SERVICE) Clib 'A' ... March . '.--V. h.p- t

tht-ou-bout tl search f,r An

The weather man said last night nt a 1-- al In

:,...,.v i.-r:,-...,y. t-.rm-r ch--d. w la. ki.lii:- i-i -. d t . el ,- a ia si A tia-is

lilie. says ho attre-s with him.

BREAKS ARM IN PALL

V!.t r.dfns n -icy-ie at Seventh av- j 52 irue and itroadway in Gary yest-rday 1 fj W.iiiain tlat, cob-red. fell from thejJ wh-el. j-ee.-H mi; a d ish -c;. t.-d ris'lit arm. j fa He was tak-n to the Iii.nois Steel Co. I fi hasptal. i

that a "high" was replacing the "low ' , y -a r-.dd

on which the storm rode, and mod-ra t e ! : nd took ba r to uuaiia. John northwest winds becoming- variable j. report. .T JV-r - I'hi. ii;

will prevail. l American. di-i,..re:t

And for Saturday and probably Sun- day in a restauran

day, the word is 'fair. l esterday j and l rollout ab-ul ic- ar:

inw a T-I.it ,if T-.i i n sle-e-t nnd snow.l r---i...-,s t,-.,t l,.,l,i:-- -.--,! l . -d

with traffic slowed and peuesirams . and enj.-a5.-i iti tho r

uncomfortable .

VERA CRUZ PACIFIED (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE t WASHINGTON. March 2" Kntire pacification of the state of Vera Cruz now is assured, according to a statement issued today by tho Mexican embassy . The statement follows: "Advices have been received from the City of Mexico to the effect that th Kelix Diaz faction has received a deadly blow because the rebel leader, Koherto Cejuio surrendered unconditionally to the Mexican itovernmf nt. which means the entire pacification of the state of Vera Cruz."

DR. JONES INJURES ARM

""amv.j . Kvenim; j p.. .tones. 1 1 1 fi R-ondway reeiv.-rl a -luc-i.r l-,-h;.a,: inptry t . his aim yesterday af-'-'. -d here I t .-rri . r-n when li" s!i;.pe.i and foil wb.iie

li.-trinir off a street car at f.th and 1 '.road wa v . H- ha- been ill for s-'ine

.uiant b-i s: n---s. 1 t iic... i,nl iva 1 r. t u r ni n sr fr--m the Mor

el,. pit- an indictment for lb- kidn tppintr , -y ho.-p:fil at tho time oi the accident. liatiKit'.K over liis head. ! The injury was. not severe and lie was i.able to return to h.s home.

FILES $500.00

DAMAGE SUIT ! DEMOCRATS ATTEND

DISTRICT MEETING

of Gary iji-n responded to-

Xo t.me was lost in filintr a n; 1 f

dama".:s ja the Gary superior co-rt yes - terday when A. G. I'--i - . former ilary I . nan

i-ew spa p.-r man risked $'"" ra ma ,,sa lesuit of an autom.'-biie a,a idem that

eiiiurred lii- first part of tiii.- we, -it. 1 Crown Point, when they left for Ken

John Ioe and VY . J . Kai.zb.rt; are J y. la--r, Ind.. wh

made the that the 0

rate ot fifty mi his machine j;it

i .-fend. i nts . endnn'.s wo

I'erry states nvinif ;tt the

n hour ;md dr-ve r'itch and into a

telephone post aft-r lb- "'b.aap.ciime crashed into their car.

ma-

1l.1v to invitati ns sent out by file Tenth f 4 district r-hairr.-.an. II. J. I.ehnia.u of ti

are c. la r, Ind., wh-re they will att

1

the- Democratic ca.mr.a14n moer.n.ir tn 1

tb.it city. A number of i-ther well known d. rno-rats f.oni e ther citi-s in tlie r.' "i-n will attend. The meet -ni? has hee-n call-d to sele-ct. a canelidate for congress it i-i understood.

ti

Where Everybody Goes

HAMMOND

INDIANA

6 ALL STAR ACTS 6 TODAY AND SUNDAY

"Slatko's Midnight Rollickers" Singing, Dancing and Music. 6 People. Special Scenery. R0NDAS DUO Novelty Surprise

JAMES DUFFY Monolcdst.

EDWARDS & KELLIE He Got Vamped. SUPERBA FOUR Comedy Quartette.

HARRY VEBS Comedian.

K-w ghow JtfoniJfVT. WoilrG'siiar and Satnr.'5a- Mit.in daily at 1:21 p. m. KiKht eoc'jfa iaa 7 to 11. Smnday ad holidays ceitinaoat 3 to 11.

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