Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1920 — Page 2
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ERIC LUND
IS GIVEN A FINE I r L WTien Duty Called Him Among Bad Men, He Was Always There. T'ndannted by the number of s'fir-i ants a'ready In the field. Kric I.und of 'Hammond. I" quietly conducting his "ca-npalgn for the nomination for Fheriff of T-ke county, dvng it in 1-. :nrrn way and confident that the pri-j roary will hand him a han.is.Miie mi-: I jorny. ( Kric is probably known to as many. people in l,ak c;inty as any oilier; -man for durinpr the twenty-one yc-trs ' "of h'.s residence here he h- always! taken an active part in politics andj 'as a genera! contractor has done o t:" v 'H'i TOO . ! t h or worn tor tne count . :ln crnnectfon -with his r-uMir work it .may be added that he came out of it Tith clean hands and a clear record. t faets well known to the majority of ; t ha people. Mr. Lund was born In Norway, forty flva yars aeo. Vbn he was eijrhtten yeart old he came to America and f.r( went to T.yman count. South Pa'kot. There he entered the contractor business. I.yman county was then : wild and untamed and needed a h,min for county constable. The- folk M ho believed in law and order elected Rrie. Old settlers still tell of the days -when red liquor was plentiful and the cowboys came to torn, filled
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o Sure Relief I ntil the ( a. use Is Removed. When the blood becomes inffited with millions of tiny disease gems that attack the Ekin, then the fiery irritation and intense itching: will remain with you until these erms are removed from the bloou. Genuine relief therefore, can only be expected from a treatment that f oea right to the teat of the
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
What a Difference it Makes in the Home! The cheery disposition of the man of family who puts something in his savings account each pay day is reflected in the contentment of his wife and kiddies. Worry doesn't bother him, there's a spring to his step, and he knows that should sickness come or loss of work ensue there will be no wondering where to turn for money in the emergency. Uis bank book will take care of him. His seeing the bright side of life gives his wife something to look forward to. Her confidence in the future is shown in the added interest she takes in her home, the care of her children, and the wayshe dresses. A kept-up savings account book is a little thing that makes a big difference in the home. Maybe your home needs a savings book.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
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up on It and then started to ahoot up thi placa. There was whr Eric ahowed the. stuff In htm. Thfl leading paper of l.yman county recently rfountfd s.-ms
i . . I . of the early history and mentioned Kric, "Eric never was afraid of any man, drunk or sober, armed or unarmed. Wg man or little man, ard where duty called him he was always there." reads the tribute to his fearlessness. He showed this same spirit when tha United States entered the "World war. Already past his fortieth birthday, Eric winked when the recruiting fficer asked him his age and was sent overseas as a private. He didn't ask for trouble, and strikes at its cause. Such a remedy is S. S: S., tha reliable old blood purifier that kills the germs of disease, and sends a new supply of rich red blood coursing through the veitu. S. S. S. has been used auccessfully in some of the worst cases of eczema and other skin disorder. For valuable literature write to Medical Adviser, 108 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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a soft joh hut took what was handed to him. In the battles around ) 'ha trail Thierry. July 15 to 19. h was j?asd and wounded in action and incidentally was made a corporal for the heady work which he did. He is now entirely recovered from his injuries and is feeling fit as ever. He was in the service two ymr or w vh sixteen months were spent in France. "I don't have much time for campaiftninc." said Kric toray. -'for I have to work to Hupport myself anil fanly hut I manage to get around over the couniy a llf'e and find that my friends are ilnmii mo a good turn whenever they have a chance." He has many friends in all walks of li.e who will he glad to lend him a hand. In organized labor he fimls Staunch support for he has been one of the boys for over twenty 3'ears and the labor vote will bear tremendously on the final results.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN -STOCKS . STT7TZ MOTOJtS OTT BOARD. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICE1 N'EIV TURK, March 3 1 . Dc-alinr in Stutz Motors on the. Neir Tork stock exchange. Siave been .supponded and no rneinher will be permitted to trade in that s.tock on th floor of the exchange. it was annoutv ed today following the j adjournment of a special meeting of the governing committee of the exchange. Stutz Motois had a sensational rise from a low of lftOt on Feb. 13th of this year to 391. Jis closing: price of today, and rumors had beep current in "Wall M. that this amazing advance ws caused by a "corner" ot the stock. A LONO HOLIDAT. NEW TOPwK. March St. Th eovernIng committee of the New Tork stock exchange this afternoon voted to grant the petition of the member to clo? the exchange on Saturday, April 3. This tn?ans there will bo no session of the evchange afer the elevse of Thursday. Airil 1. urtll Monday, April 1j. MAXKII CLOSE IBJIXOTJLA. N'EW TORK. Mare-h 31. The stork market closed irregular today. Dealings 1 continued very dull 1n the flnsl hrmr with j prtre changres corLflned to fractions Sinclair Oil yeided on point to 43'. A.llls Chalmeirs.. A murium Agricultural American Can American Car & Foundry American IjTHComot t e American SmeltingAmerican Steel Foundry American Tel. & Tel Anaconda Atchison . haldwin locomotive , Bethlehem Stee E Ontutdian raoific Central leather 4 5 , 91 t 48', -14S't --10 1 6S - 47-, PS". 3. 1,; . , 1 2 .1 - Sri l DR. BURKHART TVan's you to wr'te him today for a treatment of Dr. Rurkhart's Vegetable Compound. Fay for same when cure-d of IJver, Kidney, finmaoh Trouble, Gonmlpatlon. Catarrh. Rheumatism. Pon't mis-s this grandest of remedies and wonderful preventative of Gr'p. Flu. Address 6.1 Main St.. Cincinnati. O. For sale at all Brtis Stores. 30-day treatment -3c Adv WHERE THERE'S SMOKE THERE MAY BE FIRE. And where there's fire there is al - ways a loss that ho insurance policy -a waste of material and labor. covershoth badlv needed for reconstruction - i at the present time. t Insure by all means carry enough protection to cover the present value ' of vour property. But remember that f ninety-seven per cent of all fires are ; ! due to somebody's carelessness, and j BE CAREFUL. i See us today. Clair M. Stephens Real Eitate, Loans, Foreign Exchange. 3204 Elm St. Phone !. H. 993. INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA. liilliBIWWllWTTlH ESB1 SHQP Evening
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S.'i - 37. . . i i . ir.T' 7 s ' . 4 7 . H.K ' .71 . SO : . 4t 1 - 4-2 -117-. . to;, 4 r j 't . in, . 1 4 .m: '. - " - iiil o v or i a n d i Sinclair Oil i .RI'TTKP. -R.nS tuh. I Vmncry. s- ' Ira. S.lc; firsts. 57c: pa k in s v : . k. F.i liiS Receipts. ".".CIO rasrs. rdt- . nary firsts. ?, to SPc: fists, 41, -: checks. ; 'c : dirt ies, 37 r. i CHEESE Twins. ntv. Jl'j ft 't-; 1 Pnis.ies, 'i'9 ' t 3c: Tonne Ami-nc:i. j T9 ' SOc: lxnt herns, 3 1 t -4 c ; brick. I 2SC. ! MVR rOflrr.T -- Turkrv. mc. ; Chi kens. SS'te; sprina. ?.Sc: p.f;r, j 2Sc: Reesp, 2l': ducks. 2Sc. 1 POTATOES Receip s. 42 i-ars Minnesota and Oakoa. hios, j 'Wisconsin, $5.55 J $i.!5 ft A .nr.: CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. WHEAT No. 3 hard winter. $1.:.7. I'ORN No. 3 mixed. Jl No. 4 mixed, $1.62: No. J h te. SI. 68 S 1.69; No. 3 white. $ 1 6 1 ' ri 1 6 5 : N'o. 4 white. $t 81 '-i 1.62 Sj : No. 2 yellow. J 1 7 vj 1.88'; No. 3 yellow. $1.5 ?1.6: No. 4 yellow, $1.61 1.63. OATS No. 2 while. SSffJIc: No. ?, hite. 94 "a If 96c: No. 4 while. 'M'-jfi 93'jc; standard, SliiJlc. CHI OA GO YEA I, 5'1 to 61 lbs. In n 21c; 70 to SO lbs.. 22 ti 23c: sn to loo ;b.. 24 25c: fancy, 26.': overweight kiririe. 1 40 to 175 lbs.. 12ft 17.C. 1 INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE j NKU' Vt IKK. Ma I oh SI Pi ice. were established at higher levels at the opening; of the stock market today although business continued on a small scale. Stutz Motors jumped 21 points to a new h.rh record of .151. I'rticibie Steel advanced 7'2 points to 6- and Steel Common 7-8 to I'M 7-. Baldwin Locomotive at 131 o-S and P.epnhlie Steel at lf' ."-. hnth showed gains of 1 7-1. General Motors rose eipht pots t 385 and Studebaker advanced 1 5-S to 107 3-t and Chandler Motor. 2' to 26l't . Ail the oil issues wera, in demand, with Middle States Oit most prominent, and making; an upturn of 3 1-4 to S.i 1-4. Mexican Petroleum rose ?, points to 2nl. and advgnces of one point were made in Panama Petroleum and Poyal Dutch. Atlantic Gulf showed a Cain ' to 172 1-4: American S.m'iitu 2 1-1 to inn 3-4; American Inter 1 1-4 to p'2: American Woolen 1 u-t to ini'j and Industrial Alcohol 1 1-S to Or. 3-4. In The Courts Suit for divorce has 'hrn fl'fd hy Martha Hays aaainst her lniMand. Hurry Hays. They reside at 313 Johnson street, Hammond. Mr. Hays says they were married August --i). 15U. but that 'or the last two car her husband has failed to support her. In fact, she say he demanded tha' sh gret r-ut and work and They separated March 1 Hays desires the r ta. oo children and t'-1") a -"' : xort . Herattornev is support h:in. . 1920. Mrs. ' of the:r t tv o j : for the! ,. H. F. . (ironi ! Tn'!' rt afford v Ha: is the t 1 e o T. .lens-lit to a fof. j fori;.lr al. contract and d'. a i fe:ture which ha. been f"ri hv Attor- ; ney? sheerer a nd vhi" Petition for tmpnrar-,- allowance and attorney fees for the defendant ;n th divorce suit o" Henry Rakeman . Alvii-a Rakeman. has l)oi hoard hy .Iudi?e Hardv in room 2 of the vjtirer:or ourt. On her showing, the defendant was Rrwnted $11 per we;x iinti! f irther order of the louit w::h S 1 o attorney fee s , In an' Around -GARYWILL MAKE ! IMPROVEMENTS FOR j ST. CAR EMPLOYES ! Aecordine to rln" h 1j. H. Wpriinor, architert. the frsry 1 now lie j V, z d ta n n el ! -known ilnrv reel railway will soon he readv for hids on the construction of, dorn-.itoris and rest rooms for th sit root car employe that -will cut in th neighhorhood of $:n.00it. The dormitories and rest rooms v.' orcuny th Pntire floor of the (-ond s'orv that ! In to be nddd to the present car barns. It will he ;') f-iet wide and 1')0 ft Ion?. It will include sloepina; roomfor fifteen men and a rest ro,,m largo enough for 11o men. There will h" sho-wer hath. and other .oin.ni'-iii-c in connection. KEEP OFF THE STREET Children of.r.ary who 1-jp hen tiding; tht street of fJ;ny for a roller skating rink had het'er take warninK unlr they want to take n rhantf oT being killed or maimed for 'ife. It r.as yesterday -xhile 15 yi;r old r-lwrrr Smith, T0S W. 4th avenue was r. Ih-r pkatin ci the street at Prh .'-,. nu and Ac".ims strsrt that he a run ilovr by a nafliu c driven by H--y Cr nneii, of .'3 r.'fadwsy. -Nccordinff to ih" sloty told hy Mr. f'tnn'll to Hi i f. ice he na drl .-P'.' west on Sth avenue and at Adams t.. he slowed down to lt another machine pass. Without waning. Smith riat'ed from behind the auto directly in 1 1 e path of Crannell's machine. The lad w a bowled over an I knockert ; .1 1 lv ia,-ment austaining painful bruises.
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a voting lad living at ::'il Roosevelt at.. Tollestun. was struck by a truck 11 th avenue an.l lii-i.i.H t ay. The truck was driven i.y llany A in )mii . I.'.S .''1;(11IM tt'-t Kn-' r wxy i.'-o btoupht to tlm p. ill. ' siiGion wheii i: vas lcarncil that lu- in.iiiri" re i.n.y minor ones. 17 YEAR OLD BOY IS MISSIN5 The Gary pol.ee nro comluci iir a c.ityid f'iirch today for some n,i'.. matiuii ri'fia.i'il ns" the Ftrtico dlapl" iiranti; of .-"itiii.'ftji-vrar-fii'l Mike X-ibols,;. 2 . t I'olk l., v. n.. i-ft his honi'- c."-tcrriay tncrninf and h.is not lieen socn or heard of s riic. His mot hot Snd t he aid of 'h'" ( iln.e in locating him. STAGE A REGULAR CHAPLIN COMEDY A regular Gharl'e I'l.ap'ii was stugeci in & restaurnnt 1 oin"dy at 1 "3 Rroadway in Gary last r.icht and it a'l happcrieii this way. The- p'ace was practically deserted a nd a colored man walked irno the restaurant. He ordered what one w ould c all "equal e meal." smacked his lips and walked up to the cashiers desk with all the appearances that he lntendcfj to pay his b;i. He tlifn argu'-d with Mii-:e "hamp'es I lie TToptie''" over the check, but was Vtibl to conie to peaco terms. 'I'be 11' a rest, thing; to the negro's right hand was a heavy plate, and this he picked up and wielded head with cons walked out of it over the proprietors derabie de-xteri'y and the place. Tb I" are locking for him. MACHINE CRASHES THROUGH GATES R. Meeker. Mvins: at 4'th avenue and Grant stree( jr. ilnry, had a narrow escape from serious Injury at the Pcnnsy 1 a n ia tracks and Broadway yesterday when he crashed in'o the jCHtes, bteaklns 'he wind shield and damaging the top. Although a shower of flying glass struck him he escaped without a scratch. lie claimed that the toweiman lowered the pates in front of him and he did not have time to bring the car to a halt. CHANGES MADE IN POLICE PERSONELL Announcement w ma.de by Chief of Pein e Forbis of tiai y this morning that the fol'owinif cliang' in t'.e personnel r the .i'!nr'tn-iil would take offeet 4ornorrcw. In th piace .f (iftV.fr fir nest r.h desk sei jf'-ant. who recently t'-nd'rd h.s resignation. 'ff..-er 'a.chl) will fill trie a..anc. OfTicrrji Thompson and ivojtardus will be relief desk, men; Ma.ttiti. chauffeur: Mayhop. mot.tcy.:i: ialma. extra n frht driver, and Taher, ' x u a da y driver. .Tr.hn J'.eminus. recen',1;, l)!'l'lii'.t where he had he to Hammond b y bond juiiif'r. who war from P.t tsburjrh. P-. -n ari-osl-Mj. was taken a Gary police officer tt.day to be turned over to T.'niied states Marshall Mybeck. Jleniiua was indicted by the federal ftrand jury and skipped bis bond. Jiis Gary bondman caused his arrest. BUSINESS MEN IN ! HOUSING LOAN FUND! t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ! ! CHICAGO, March "1 A loan fund of ! I j i nn. (ir.o. 000 was mad available to ! I'lijoagi) home huiiders hy 21 firms.! throush action of the Cilicaifo Mort- ; There's a Difference Walk-Over Shoes in DIFFERENT IN STYLEDIFFERENT IN MATERIAL Different at everv point where difference count for QUALITY. COMFORT I and FIT. W 11 say so. too, Mr. iUan, ' after vou've worn a pair of alkOver Shoes. Snappy New Styles j for Easter Made over the newest lasts, in wide variety of styles and patterns. 5 7 to 5 14 Oxfords Your attention is especially directed! to these two new arrivals, of dark brown calf leather. The "PEP" Model $8.50 The "CARLTON" Model $7.50 (Many other Shoes and Oxfords ranging in price from $6.00 to $17.00.) JAS. B. ORTT "THE SHOP AHEAD." 169 EAST STATE STREET Hammond, Ind.
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r. tt ere i.an.;ev 1'l.nie al the nt.l on tbf s oO. b.l ... I . i j A l.i:.ch : V. ill be . j of li.uix y it. : ! rid s- of tloI'llih, Th u i rr 1 1 1 i CITY HALL BUSY SCENE I'ed''-!?i! a'-nt u r 1 ' kei). b;; cty liall in Gary thi i . ri..p.p t!ie cases of a larpf n:i;nl."r . cat it for .scror.d papers. 1 Mr ' io Gary veeial .lays it is un b ROBERTSDALE T h e 1 p w ; i P..nertda ie April 5th. Hand." will p w a k n r, of t h (1 on Mondav e ven-i. peojii tfh' n " Sa n.H n t h: 's .lax. Rive an e 0 1 1 1 a i n 1 1 e n t a the P.obe.risdale a'.Jdlfr t,m . A fte; entertainment dan ing w.:l fol: .. tt; bod" is wj.i."oiii. t ey. Mrs. AuKt I"reeon Ftoberts )vp was a Chhago b iinss v.s-to Mcnria; . Mr. and Mis. A . P : ' f . n' rta ined the.r n;ecc cf i.'h a 1 w o1 a s la; i f k , i a ul 'iarher end wife and on 116th -t M; .Hid 'rr.ie. iat. M rst . Harry Holph of Ro.hertP av at tended a theatre, in ''i.l ago Sunday. Mr. 8nd Mrs. W Timm and son V. !y nr isltor at 'lie A. ( 'lir;s; n-r I no re in Chicago oir Sunda. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pi nha miner and familv of Myrtle nvmi m'pmlni th--confirmation exercise at the Kvanse! - al Church of Hammond en Palm Sunda . Mr. and Mrs. John Pla i of Myrtl--aenue. entertained w I.aubensteln. C. Meser and Wesley and B n Gruenwald, the quartette of Nape:-scvi!le. who entertained at both services at tii Hoiieitsdale church ",n pnlni Sunday. Mrs. Nick Simon of M i le averi. enlerlained at a b::thday part;.- at h'r hem? on Sunda--. Trs. florvc. lf.j'trom n' M rtle tv.. Is reported n the sa-k list. Sergeant Jess Mn'artv returned to Fort Lea enswort h, Kansas, after a fifteen day f 'irloeh Tbh'ii he spent isltinr hl parents M . and Mrs. Rusei MCarty of Tnd'anapot.s '.'mievard. Advertise in The Times and ad I vertise again. Results come vvitt j rpnstant effort. RVi W A sUrt Movies Molesomecieansing -Refreshing en Your Eyes tiesd Gare PASTIME Today James J. Corbett in "The Gold Trail." Also a two rrel Biil Parsons comedy. Tomorrow "The Flying Knife" Today and Tomorrow A Genuine Photo Dramatic Treat For You Mrs. Charlie CHAPLIN i (Mildred Harris) In LOIS WEBER'S ' Seniationa.1 New Productio ! FORBIDDEN ' A PICTURE f !! rl tption Uiat vary woman know plarad hy nas of tha most itmom arraan actrsusa baf era (Ka public td with a lariah hand. It j ni in tha biff act nrprisa of tha yaar. Saa it. Dalifhtful from start ta fiaiak. Now pIsTlBf i'AIso two reel Arbuckle Cornedv. BSSS
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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY, THURS. AND FRIDAY Livingston Trio Comedy Triple Bar Novelty. BECK & STONE Comedy, Singing and Talking. MMLE. LINGARD Plastiquc Posing Novelty. KIT & RUTH Pretty Songs and Nifty Nonsense. HAYES & NEAL The Soap Peddler. THREE ROMANOFFS Dancing Oddity. Also PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."
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Hot water Al INDIGESTION The Camel's HUMP Is Natural 3? i J 115'. yf r& w ! Get a "Hamp" on Yourself and te that your rugs and carpet are cleaned in the most thorough and sanitary manner. By means of our up-to-date cleaning machinery and our special processes, we can make you pleased with our work. All work guaranteed. Phone 555 J. 1 l We call for and deliver, ff KORDICK BROS. 4852 Magoun Ave. Near 149th St. EAST CHICAGO, IND. Oriental Cleaners. Rug," Cleaned, paired. Bought and sold. 1 DeLuxe Theatre Today Coiutance Talmadge in . "A Temperamental Wife" Thursday and Friday Carlyle Blackwell in "Stolen Orders" Friday and Saturday Antonio Moreno in the 1 2th episode of "The Invisible Hand" Saturday Elaine Hammerstein in "The Woman's Game" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Norma Talmadge in "A Daughter of Two Worlds" ESS AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calumet Ait., Hawmtad. Today ' BRYANT WASHBURN in "PUTTING IT OVER" Al Dale Fuller in "Haunted by Himself." so 99 INDIANA and SatBrrlnT. M.tinp dally at to 11. !mndT uj fcolidayt
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