Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1920 — Page 2

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POPULATION m

FACE FOOD SHORTAGE

Tcod Producing Areas Are Isolated By Big Railroad Strike.

INTi ? ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE"

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Aili Chalni-i' 4H'i An. "i icon Ctr & T'oundry 14.1 Ai.i.'rio i'i l.ocomot i e lOii'a Xni.-ri'tiu Snvliinsr 67 7-

Steel foundry 46 H Sugar Refining 14i fi-1. & To! ?(..,

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Northern Pacine ( i. io i 'it ics las Pennsylvania. Press. -d Steel Car ;:ii!ay St. -el Spring? Republic Iron & Steel TfNas Co. Ti-h:i v.v Products f. P. Rubber I ". Steel 1. S. Steel rrfd

nml good, $12.35'ii 14.fi0; Light Weight, good and choice, $13.75 if 15.23; rominon and medium. $ 1 0.30 U 1 H.T 3. l.utchor Cattle: Heifers, S8.15i 14.6."; cows, JS.OO? 12. S3; trtilts, $o. 50 7j- 10.75. Cann.-rs and Cutters: C'mvs nnd lu it'crs, $ ..7 3 V 8.00 ; i-anner steers, JB.OOfJi 8.25. "'. 1 1 calves (ligbt nnd handy weight , $ 1 3.00 if 1 4.30. Feeder steers, $S.0u v 1 1.50. Stoeker steers, $7.t?f.i.i 11.25. Stock-T cows anil heifers. $7.50 5f 9.23. Sto.-ker calves, $$.00 .j-11.23. (iriOAfiei AT A I j fiO to 70 U.S.. 14?f 15e; 70 to 80 lbs.. Ifi fi lSc: SO to 100 lbs., 10 W20.-: fancy. 22!if 23e: overweight kidneys. 110 to 1T5 lbs.. 12 0-14c.

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How Is

Your Weight?

- it j3 trtif that ton much -weicht o he desired y.-t th fact remains icy men ;md woni'-n are thin to t;f danger. This danger lies in AYinsr no reserve force or nerve i. .eioat deadly liseaes. A little a is needed by all to feel well b...k well, and this calls up the a of how best t o ni'-r.-ase the Physicians .and chemists by cxts l ave solved the problem of inf the white .and re.l ci rpuseles of 'J by the administration cf 3 j'.'-nuclane tublets, nnd this is f Hewed by an increase of Obtain in sealed packa.aes. and r a. period of several months, acto directions with packag-e. Adv

FOR SALE Will sell at a bargain, one of the most profitable fruit stores in Gary, if taken at once; also new one ton Ford truck; reasons for celling. Apply California Fruit Store 700 Washington St. Gary

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s. Creamery, eic61 ':c; firsts. 35c;

ni'TTKR 3.835 tub tra, 62 '2c: extra firsts.

pacKine stock, 39-c. ECrt;S Receipts, 19.CC5 cases. Current receipts. 3S'!4ac; ordinary firsts, 371 3Sc; firsts. 40 r;' 4 1 extra. 44'!? '2c: checks. 34Ci'35c; dirties, 36 37c. Clir:r,.?K Twins, new, 2S ic; Daisies, 30 'if 31c; Young (Americas, 31 4? '.jc: Longrhorns, SO Jic; brick, 29c. I.IVK POULTRY Turkeys, 35c: chickens, 41 ' o; springs, 40c; roosters, 23c; treese. 22c; ducks. SSc. rOTATOES Keceipts. 14 cars. Minnesota and Dakota, Ohios and Wisconsin, $6.75 7.00.

$2.73;

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. "WHEAT No. 1 northern spring:

Xo. 3 northern, $2.70. CORN" Xo. 2 mixed., $1.68; Xo. 3 white, $ 1 . 6 S 1 i ; Xo. 3 yellow. $1.6S. OATS Xo. 2 white. $1.0VJ1-; Xo. 3 white. 9:'ic$1.00!i: Xo. 4 white, $1.00 U.

RADICAL MOVEMENT IS DEFEATED

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tor of the conservatives. The vote was taken a few minutes before 5 o'clock and was two to one against the strike. Although the tone of tho resolution was mild it will serve the purpu.-ie of preveiuintr the strike's further spread through the recognized railroad organisation, the officers believe. Not only that, but it will have a tendency towaid brirjRin- back into the fold mem hers of the affiliated organizations which have already tone out. The resolution tiroes members of all affiliated organizations not to become involved in any "stoppage of work which is not authorized ami in compliance with the laws of the department." and places the convention on record as recognizing the tie essity of complying with the provisions of the provisions of the transportation act "to the end that a decision may be rendered by the labor board at the earliest possible date." Wharton announced today that with the back of the radical movement

oroRen. me convention will now

ceed to carry out its routine bus-inesH

without anticipating any further disturbance. Wharton may be called away at once to begirt his duties on the board. In that event Jewell will attain become acting: president of the depart mrnt.

the program. The Oxford quartette, who have an estabi lslied reputation, have also been secured. Sir Wa La' Lee a noted chine' statesman, now tourinsr the different cities of the United States, is scheduled to give a slu .'i address. Good smokes and a "l.clpyourself" lunch will conclude the j.roKtaaii. The Kale of tickets has been .food and a capacity house loi-ked for. The proceeds will go to the benefit of the Knights of Columbu.-j basi ball fund.

HONDURAS SENDS -GUITTERREZ BACK AS U. S. MINISTER

WHY "DOUG" LOVES STUNTS

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stunts just to srp what will liappen to n.e." This i.- imw Douglas Ka ir'nanks says he fe.-ls when he was ju. stionej about some of the reckless stunts lie does in his next, production, "When the Clouds P.,-,11 llv," which will bshown at. the H.jou theatre t'-day and t omo rro w . While liotjn; was waitincr at the studio for ."mi.' Imhtninsr effects to be

worked out in one i-f the sets, he I cl Lin bed to the. top of one (,f the stu- ! dio 'buiiKlinps and lumped some tiiirty

feet into a hedjre fence that bordered the lot. "Hew did you know that the hede

would .break your fall." he was "I didn't know whether it w not. that's the reason I Jumped.

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CHICAOO LITE STOCK. I IOCS Receipts, 6.0'0. Market, sales 23c hig-her, slow with only packers bidding-. Hulk. $13.00 Q 13.73. Top, $13.90. Heavyweight. $14.73 J 15.60. Medium weight, $13.13 ft 15. S5. Light weight, $13.40 li 15.90. Light lights, $15.00 $15. Co. Heavy packing sows, smooth, $11.20 ni 14.00. racking sows, rough, $12.30 ' 13.20. Pigs. $lS.2Si 15.35. CATTLE Receipts, 4.000. Market, mostly 23J30c higher. Reef steers: Medium and Heavyweight, $14.60 315.75; choice and prime. $14.60 7r 13.73: medium

THE CROWD WASN'T NUTS ON CARUSO Caruso war-bled last night In Hammond. It was a bright, pleasant night, and the crowd tha-t gathered a.'bout the singing marvel stood it as long as they could. Then turmoil broke loose. Tills morning In the city ro-urt I :wqiiale Caruso, was fined $15 f-T gettingdrunk. He is a section hand on tiie Krie.

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; tial elections, was io-ld last night in Hammond wlu n 4 0 or more men and

projw,,,nPn n thered to protest aaait.at. t ht

j prohibition law. Peter S.-nsitr who I presided, rtiid the resohitii'iis Here pas- ' sed deploring the dry enactments that iJiave been "forced" up-n the people

end advocating an amendment to the prohibition law permitting the manufacture of 2.50 per cent .beer and llht wines. Other meetings will be held from time to time said Mr. Sensis .

Antonio Lopez (luitterrei Antonio Lopez Guitterrez, brother of the president of Honduras, ha3 beer, appoir.ted by t b tit government ?s minister to the U. S. He was minister at Washington during the iiertrai'id reitn?, but rrsigncd when his brother headed the revolution which cepct-il that .crovernmcnt. Previous to that he was counc! genera', of Honduras at London.

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brother Kred Johnson of Ibscwisch, LI. The smail daughter of Mr. and Mrs I'. P.'-igle of Itoby had her tonsils removed at the St. Iternard's ho;,ita! in Chicago in Saturday and Is gettins along fin-. 'iol.-tte "5obJiiig and John Melv n. raw S..!i;i't;m. " at. the Studh-tker tli eat re in Ch ug. ...n Sunday ev-nin-. Mrs. J hn Tir-.wn wa? a Chicago vis1 1 . ,r on Moil d,i x .

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purchased from Os.',i r ' A . LiiHin : , est Par tended a .rcsiiH-ss ne'Po:nt : S.-it'.u day are Crown point with rein; day. Mr. and Airs. Cat! ib living on the farm at they rti'"iil'.y .rnov-u, M'.'irmir.s to abn it two friends and j datives

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A LESSON FOR STEVE

Congestion of Kidneys

Fields avenue, was morning in the city the prohibPi.i,n law.

Steve Kgry, 56 found guilty this court of violating

Eury was charged with supplying the youth o-f Harnmorid with whisky. He was fined $130 and given a sentence of thirty days at the county jail.

DEATH OF CHILD

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is indicated by the pain over region of kidney and following the passage of the irritated bladder. A constant and pressing desire for urination; the secretion scanty, highly colored and

sometimes bloody. Then the ennsti-

tutional symptoms are often headaches, eyes bloodshot and burning, slight nausea, sometimes vomitting, nervousness, rheumatic pains and general discomfort. It is wholly wrong to neglect such conditions when

Jessie Samozyi, the 15 months dan Bluer of Mr. and Mrn. Julius

mozyi. died this morning at their home 166 Dearborn street.

! The funeral will be held from the I home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment will take place in Oak Hill cemetery in charge of undertaker N" c i d w

BENEFIT FOR K. C. BALL FUND

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can be obtained of any druggist for th' ir action is to eliminate congestion allay inflammation, destroy bacteria and restore, normal. natural secretions. lm f, nEMEvr.n Tiiors wns Sold by all druggists. adv.

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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Do You Save First and Spend Afterwards ? The wage earner who puts something in the bank each pay clay is steadily building up a money reserve that will come in handy when he needs money most. Saving is a game a fascinating game. The saver alwaj's wins. Just think of the things that a regularly added to savings account brings. First, there's the satisfaction and comfort, not to count the possibilities of owning your own home, better clothes, vacation trips, arid in time maybe an automobile.

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

A good, thrilling given at the Kn' smoker tomorrow wrestling matches

which ticket

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will be worth the price of the Master Powderly, noted S"-

PIPMiXCHAM. Ala., April 14 ILntJiingham newspaper publishers havb. denied flatly the request of a committee of retail clothiers that news of the "overalls" movement throughout tie South be suppressed on the grounfl that it was damaging th retail cloth-.

in g .!usine.-s . The publishers informed the clot!

its committee that their pnnetr

would continue to report the overall movement which they consider leg'ftiintate newit j rr Tiie 'Tampa, idea" of wearinsj overalls as a means of fighting the h'gh cost of clothing, which originated in the city bearing its name, has spread to- many cities in the South, where the business and professional men. as well as other workers are going about in blue denim.

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HES5VILLE

A meeting will be held at the Hessville Chri.--t.ian Church. Ilartman's Gardens, Ib-sville, Ind.. April 21st. 1920 for the purpose of electing trustees. The candidates are LHcrh Wilson f t tiie term of one yea r. John L. Hess, for two years and Wrn . Kansfleld for three years. One new trustee being te'.i-c t ca ' h year . (Siuned) POUTER r:;:AN"IMXRT-R'l, 4-8-14-20 Clerk.

loist of the Paulist's choir, will open

tin: N.ar Last Ib-hef Cunimitt'

It is possible that, anothe: fit til Indianapolis will als.- h at both meetings.. The pub;

East. Ii-',

-'cea Ker pr. sen t is Col -

ill. illy invited to attend th" meetinnr. Light lunch will be served free at the aftermion sessb-n and music will also l.e furnished.

If your eyes are inflamed, weak tired or overworked; if they ache; if picture shows make thern feel dry and strained, get a bottle of BonOpto tablets from your druggriat, dissolve one in a fourth of a plass of water and use a;? an eye bt.th from two to four times a day. T.on-Opto

inflammation, invigorates.

allavs

tones up the eyes.

Note; Doctors ay Pon-Opto ittrenrthepii eye ightiOi in a week's time in many instance

SAYS IT IS A POPULAR PICTURE According to th 5 manager of the j PcLuxe thiatre no more n'-pular pie- j

ture has been s'uown at that theatre "this year than Naziniova in "Stronger Than i'eath" which closes with toinor-

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" .'tory and N'azimova may it her niasl'-rpie. e r"n Altiiough tiie theatre

i.d both afternoons and ev-n-e sti.l re n-iln scores of Xazi- ff f uiirers in Hamiio nl who will Jj-"

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AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calumet Ave., Hammond. TODAY Vivian Martin in "innocent Adventuress" Also "Her Busted Debut."

DeLuxe Theatre Today and Tomorrow Naziniova in ''Stronger Than Death" Extra added attraction: The official pictures of the sinking of the German U-35. Friday and Saturday Earle Williams in "The Fortilne Hunter" Also Antonio Moreno in the 14th episode of "The Invisible Hand." Sunday J. Warren Kerrigan in "$30,000" Monday and Tuesday Olive Thomas in "Footlights and Shadows"

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memi ries th" r-icturt: leav Luxe and Hammond after night's showing.

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f:-phetim tli from the ji'.at v e 1 i r. s: at an differeiit lines

'litre fan." came nee tills aftornoor it which coni'uine: of talent than ha

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tiny one act It is the "S a ys nothing 1 in-uits. It

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in Hammond In ven S' renadrrs," ut the -best va u 1ccriL'.cnea some

Today Harry Flyers in "The

ern Plelody" Also a two reel comedy with Fatty Arbuckle Comedy. Alice Howell in "Distilled Love" " Tomorrow "The Screaming Shadow"

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Bijou Theater Hammond Last Two Days

classy stnginsr, mental m i.-'b- f wiiicii is high f

dancing ar d itt.n s every ' a s s .

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The last piso.Jo of P-arl White's "I.:!a-k S-'ci-ej" is also being shown on the mid-week b:l. which means that next week the re-v serial 'Taredecil Jack" bee inn. The Pn.'i.e feature, shows Jack l.'.-it psey at his b st and the way he handles ruffians in the (pen : r. g episode will bring the crowd up standir .it .

In The Courts

mechanA t tornev

Two suits for forecb-.i-re o ic's liens Here filed today bv

H. E. C. ranger. One is entitled David II. P-all vs Martin Vogats and the other John It. McCarty vs George Kenya, ct. al.

Replevin of a Ford autom. Idle is asked in a suit filed by the Joyce Ila-K-n Coal Co., against Charles l'tarne-. et. al.. through Attorneys McMahon and Conroy.

The Hammond Lum'ber Co. has brought ;-iiit. for foreclosure of a mechanic's lien against Charles S. Uhoads ct. al. 1 i'Oiii'i-ci titer. I'rters ,-ind M r.-th-land are attorneys for the plaintiff.

Local Manager Wanted I'nusual Opportntttty for llllit Man A large brokerage firm doing a successful business with w-ell-rat'd concerns throughout the country, wants a capable man at once to develop and handle their local business. The opportunity is an unusual one because of the possibilities offered for substantial earnings in a highly respectable business which will steadily increase as ft becomes more firmly established locally. Tiie position requires a man possessing executive and sales ability with business experience and having commercial ban!, inc: connections, although no investment is necessary. He may devote only a. portion of his time to th business at first if desired, though we prefer a man who is able and willing to give the business hia entire time and best efforts. The local branch should pay from $25n0 to $10,000 the first year, according to population and the ability of the manager, as the commodity which we handle is a staple, always in demand, and which our large buying facilities permit us to s.ll at less than average market prices. Owiiist to the demand, we must fill this position, at once. Send your application to Perniee Coal Co. 8S5 Como

IJldg., Chicago, 111., but 'do not write, ner. He will speak first at the Ciia.nlun'.ess you can satisfy us as to hon-j her of Comme-ee luncheon and later at es'.y, reputation and business ability, j a ladies' meeting which has been caibd adv. 'for 2:30 o'clock at the same place by

ARMENIAN TO SPEAK AT LUNCHEON

Conditions as they new ebt in Armenia will be vnidly p"jtraed tomorrow at the Hammond Chamber ..f Comimeroe rooms when lie v. Yohannan of Gary, speaks at the s ! i ci t -i ti on of the Near Last Relief Committee. R v . Yuhannuti b an Armenian by f iirt h and has a num' .er of relatives who are still in the stricken cuntry. lie has been trying for s'jrne time t aid hem in esc? ping from the country 'but so fiir has been unsuccessful. He km wk conditions as they are nr.d is able to r! f-.-'i riibe them in striking man-

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PBINCJ1SS THEATRE TQNICrET. Special Today and. Tomorrow. MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In "THE IITFERIOH, SEX." We ifaaraatee this picture. Also FEED WEBSTEB Ai CO., of 11 people, in. a "brand new musical comedy. 4-14-Cnst.-r L-.dge will confer tiie first degree upon a class of Candida tes at the Pythian hall on Th n rsd h y ev.n the loth. Refreshments ami ciiars will be served ;if ter the d-gree xvi-k. mem. ticr.j of Whit'ns Lodge 34S and visit n; irothers are reiue.te"d to attend. Tr e Rohan's moved Into the r home on Myrtle avenue vhi"'i they re. ent'y

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IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY IIURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ON'CE if you sneere, snuiSe or feel a cbiil coming-on. Carry the small botths at all times. " Price 30 Cents at all dealers. THE KELLS CO., NEWBURGH, 5. Y.

TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Seven Serenaders NED MELR0Y Songs and Stories. THREE OF A KIND Comedy and Harmony. YULE & FOSTER Melody and Dancing. PARKS & LANDE Two Nuts.

FRANCIS Si PHILLIPS Aerial Novelty. Last Episode cf PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET." Cominjr Next Week Wed., Thurs. and Friday JACK DEMFSEY in the Greatest Film Ever Screened.

Nw how liondar We.1nc.laT and SAtrday. Matinee, daily at

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Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

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