Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 284, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1920 — Page 2
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:AL HASSANS
; NEV SPRING
CEREMONIAL
The annunl spring ceremonial of A11 "i" - in Grotto will hi; hold at the (Irou.i ui- in East Chicago tomorrow evening. Mi-. In. The Iiumiivss moet'ng will be ; i;m. to order a; 6 o'elo, k. at whnh I'll,-- any now petitions will be passe-d l. i-"n ;tnd Ihr ceremonial will Mart t . A l.iri;.- number or pi-liimns re al- , ' "' 11 from Gary. Whttinj, Jlamniomi aid Crown t'timi. am ;lore are rjfm'ifd , to be a largo number addition) because '. t contemplated increase in ihe mmi-
iio;m iniuaiion too which will bo oon-.-"irri at the niivinu' of the. Sni'nnio , 'in- i! 111 K.in.vs City on June S and !. 'i li'' membership contest which ha ' " o i i''i by several catu-'-s hits ln uJed by mutual consent of 1oUi .-i'ics ;ani will not ni until I no fail i r..al. .Additional po.nis in tlo? if born work.it out and it ). made mnr in! resting; than i" .- ::i.:'iy pia it.'.I. s i,. r.r-w tnit lattnn paraph, rnalii has n . i v ei i j-il is fxpnN'l v make 'h i to. rr Intercast ing for the candi-fi-i'' -s. The usual good time, with entert;!ii,ii!U ami retresiinioiUi? will tc much in t in' nop.
FRENCH AVIATOR
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r replevin f a Grant Six ;ir. togeiior with $300 liani-
as for its unlawful detention. Las i'ff n :ii d in the Hammond fuprrior .our: hy Hfi.ny A. Thiol of the Ik Co m!y Auto Sales against H. F. r'ryar. E (5. Sprc-at ii attorney for th pra ntiff. The C:t:-:n(5 National Bank has rV.f J a suit on not against t'harles Kiniiei, etc, thmueh Attorneys iiomcprsf r. Fcfr & M rt iil.i nd.
Lieut. Roget and his dog Follette. Accompanied by his dog Follette, Lieut. Henry Rogct has flown 19,00 hours and thus broken the French record for hours of flight. The record comprises eight years of flying experience for dog and man. During the war they were shot down three times. Lieut. Roget was first aviator to fly across the Mediterranean and back again wihntjt stopping.
PRINTER DIES OF PNEUMONIA Hnry Tli.Mnj:. a printer at theOo;iHy piant, 2 years of age. died psteniay afternoon at St. .Margaret's .-.jpi'.a'. of pneumonia. Th b.-dy , f Mr. Rising, who whn a.ive. hvcd at 325? Monroe street Hammond, was sh!rTed this afternoon
by I'ndrrtaker Stewart to Saratoga Springs. N. Y., to be buried in their 1'amtly lot. The Mason will have charare of the funeral arrangements.
GARY RUNAWAYS ARRESTED AT SOUTH BEND
! You Guess! ; Make Your
Own Slate
ris-ii5sioti is rife ninonR- official and other circles in F-ast Chirapo r to who the uppointees of the major will be for positions on the Hoard 'f Works. Hoard of fiaroty. and Hoard of Park ("iimniis"Moners. Ioposters are having trouble
in making: a slate which they feel will arer with tlm one made by Mayor Me-
t ornmck.
Tim present hoard of public works and of.xafcty will furnish little available material for the now boards because of the fact that at present the
two Iwiards are composed of the same
"" """ i 'n earn nn:irn tne mayor.
city enirineer aYid H. K. tirovrs sit. The
iav requ.rc-s tnat the hoards in a swind
(lass city thall ho separate and that no
one connected with the city ndminisJra torn is ciiKiblc to bo a niember. Thi
ltaes only Mr. iJrfivcf a-s a neibilii y
for either of tho hoards.
Althouph the four members of the park board would all be eligible for re
al pointmcnt as park commissioners, it is very likrly that th mayor will not
appoint any or the present members to
continue in the work. It is known that
if ma r nas not neen aitofcotner
pleased with the work of the present
lard, but it is possible that he may continue one or two of the present members in order that the park improvements now under way will not be interru pt cd. The greatest Interest reallv centers in
'be appointment of memtwr of the board of safety. Only a short time ng
the board of safety was abolished by the city council and the powers Kten to I he hoai-il of works. The action followed a d isasrreement between the bourd of safety 3nd the mayor. Dopej-ters assert with oonrldence that none of the old board will bo appointed. Some of the civic organisations are ta-kinfr a interest in the appointments, hut it is rot believed that their advice will hare much effect upon the mayor.
iWdnosdav. May If). 1020.
HAND-PAINTED NET IS NOVEL FEATURE OF DANCING FROCK
Alfred Gee. 37 Polk street and Kd Smith, Tit? 4th aven-ie. two Gary youths who ran away from hoine te see the world, got as far as South F.e n d . I n d . . esterriay when they were pi ked up by the Suth K"nd pol;.-e. Their parents will p-o to South Kend for them today.
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Saturday, May S9th. at S SI p. m., o'clock there will be a meeting of the Anti-Tuberculosis Society in the Red Cros rooms of the Gary Y. M. O. A. HfvKBKRT K. (1F.AHAM, 5-lf-3t. Secretary.
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Bids on the new factory building for the !eonard Tractor Co.. at tirifflth will be opened at the Gary office of Harry Warriner, architect, on ntt Wednesday, May 28th. according to announcement made at tlje tractor com pany offices today. The bids will.be on (he various kinils and clase of work, the brick work, plumbing, etc., being let separately. The first unit of the company which is malfcng tools and the fust traitors now h't its full equipment of machinery which is being set up by the exports who were already on the job. The lat ar of mac hinery w hich had been two months coming from Detroit was located and unloaded last week after it had been discovered e.n a sidinu in the t'hicajro yards. Work will be pushed through this first unit while the'new modern fac
tory building is under way, preventing delay. The tractor will b; manufactured on the progressive plan, law material poing in one nd and the finished tractor coming out the other.
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This very beautiful evening gown of white fatin is stunning in its simplicity of design. A quaint littl hiodice of the saiii is sleeveless and cut with a V-neck. Tbe skirt is a straight, plain model, rather narrow. The sole trimming of the frock, indeed the whole charm of the frock, seems to be the bouffant tunic of net which has a flower design painted upon it.
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
When You Are Asked To Buy Stock Will the stock offered pass investigation by your banker? Before you invest your hard-earned money in shares of stock being offered for sale protect yourself by first advising with your banker. He can give you the true details of any investment. If the company is a reliable proposition it can stand investigation. If it is a "wildcat" your banker will advise you accordingly. Consult with your banker and you'll be safe.
THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
RUDOLPH, YOUR MOTHER MOURNS
FOR YOU
A Gary mother is in (rrief as a result ff the strange disarpearanie of her lS-year-old ion and only child. Taking: a savings of JtO'i Rudolph StaJink disappeared last Friday and up to noon today not the s!igrhten trace of him has been found. The wldr-w- Is heart broken and asks her boy to come home. He ig described as belnjf 1(8 years okd. 5 feet seven inches tall, red hair and freckled and wore a gray rap. green sweater and Ions trousers. The police think that Rudolph may have bought ne.w clothes with the money.
SEATS SOLD OUT FOR ELKS SHOW
The !a-t night of the Gary Elks vaudeville show wiM be given at the Uary theater in Gary this evening and according to the advance ile of seats there will not be a vaiant chair left in the house when the curtain goes up for the firs: act t-night. According to those who attended the performance the bill is on of the best that has ever been staged in the city. Ther are eight big acts, the same that are hooked on the big circuits in Chicago, and aciTting to one man, "an even;ng well spent."
forcing the plane rf Carl Nutter. piot
of the Chicago-Cleveland mail plane jo the sround near hestert-n yesterday morning. th ship receiving a light
damage whn compelled to land in a muddy field. Although unable to se on account of th" haze which hovered oer the . ify hundreds .-f people heard the plans a it passed over hejd. With the mail pilots making fwo trip daily orrr Gary it is getting to be a common ocrurance and many never pay any attention to the buzz -f the motors any more. The plans had to be taken into Chicago for repairs, a blade of the propellor and the frame being dimaged when the ship struck the gr"i,nd. The mail was !nt a.hoad by train.
LIV NEVVS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
Allis Chalmers 32 '4 American t 'an American Car & Foundry 12S" American I jOdnnot ive g'i American Smelting o7' American Steel Foundry 37 1 American Tl. & Tel American Zinc 141, Anaconda 50 !4 liJildwin locomotive 107 liethleliem Stel B ''T Canadian Pacinc 1 1 2 '4 Central leather , 65 Colorado Fuel ConsolidwtiV Gas 7 Crucible Steel i.-f) Delaware Hudson 00 Brie 1 1 General Electric i,;7
Central Motors Illinois (V-ntral l.a. kawanna Sti IehiKh Wiley Mid vale St-'i - N. V. Air Brake New- Terk Central Ohio Cities Gajg Pennsylvania Pressed Ste-?I Car luulway Stuel Springs Reading Republic Iron Steel Texas Oo. V. S. Steel Willy Overland Sinclair Oil
Seymour Stedman. lawyer, was nominated for vie president at the Socialist natiora convention recently held in N'ev i ork city. Stedman was the leadot ' h 1ye .defending the fiv'r t a ,u Sociahfil as.emblvmer. ? n hJ Albany trial. He also tie fended Debs at his trial, and i generally called unon b rarfi - ;
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puriMise until the Hurns d;!-h Iki. b n rnmplMnJ, as during Uo s; 1 ,ng and rainy season the land i pet,, rally und r Water. At the present '.IM.- (,,. ua'-'I ex'emi? n"ariy mil. wid- o r ro park acreage. Th- money i- :., i... p;ud ov r to the T'lHeston Gun Club a I one. and the city will take a deed 10 1 he proper .
OBSERVE "SHIP BY TRUCK WEEK" IN GARY
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P0USH-A1IERICANS ORGAiriZE SOCIETY Seventy men of Ka.-t Chicago, all of Polish descent, met at Parish Hail in Indiana Harbor last n:rht and organized the Polish-American Political Society. The object is to assist in the work of Americanization in the Twin Cities and also to give both young and old a better understanding of the country's political mvhinery. Follow, ir; g are the oTicers: ITesident: John J. 3i!"kl. Vice. President : M . .1. Skrentny. Secretary: Stanley lobodzin.-k i.
Treasurer: Simon Wojtasik.
Directors: George Doiata, John
lanowski, Jacob Sherman.
THE FIRE PRINCE. The most pretentious dramatic show. in&- ever undertaken by the East Chicago high school will be shown tonight and tomorrow night at the McKinlcy school auditorium wh-n a large :aal.
selected from the student.', will present "The Fire Prince." The play is one well adapted for amateur acting and its setting in a fairy land i-f princess, kings, dragons, fairy flowers and gypsies should prove of interest if only hy way of contrast to the modern plays.
SCHOOL EXHIBITION. Washington grade school .-f K.a-t Chicago will have two hi? days. May 2 and 21. when an exhibition of draw, inn and school .work will be held. The exhibition will start at S:15 Thursdaymorning and will end at 2.3ii Friday afterm-on. At the close of the exhibition Friday afternoon the parents and patrons of the s hool will meet to organize a parrnt-teacher a.-sc.alion.
FOR HINDERS FLIGHT OF
MAIL PLANE
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PEN FRIDAY EVENINGS i,&0OTO.8.00P.M.
There's Always the Danger of Fire Keeping valuable papers around the house is risky business. You are always running the chance of bringing on needless trouble and avoidable heavy loss. Such possessions as Liberty bonds, the deed and abstract to your property, important receipts and insurance policies should be in a safe and convenient place. Careful people keep their valuables in our massive steel vault. A safety deposit box in the big, strong vault at this bank costs but $3 a year. Have your own safety deposit box.
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
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TWIN CITVS CRETEiT STOHF-" A clean out, sale of the Zimmerman
el -thing store at Indiana Harbor, preparatory to the opening of the new department stoic started his morning and will (nnin.ic until the last of the present stork is disposed of. All the go.is are specially priced for quick d ispo.sa 1. lediis Zimmerman Is one of the olde rner' hants in Ind ana Harbor and will combine with Morris Kahn of Gary in giving to Indiana Harbor cite
01 the most up-to-date department
storts in the county. Altin-ush not the largest store in the region the stork
will he (ompltte and will oomoaie fa
vorablv with otners. The new store is
expected to be opened in the hiiiidirg tj. Michigan avenue in early fall. The fiogan wiil be
Twin Cities' Greatest Store.
BITTER 9,615 tubs. Creamery, ex. tra. oo'ac; extra firsts, ,".3 't? jo ! c; firsts 47W51c; packuig stock, 34f39'.-tc. EtiGS Rpcejpcs, 24.11)3 wises. Ordinary rirsts, 37 Kite; firsts, 4lfi 2c; ex
tra. 33t?4'i,,c; checks. 3334'c; dirtes.
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CHEESE Twins, new. 2'c.- Daisies.
29', fCiOc; Toung America. 30Vac; Eonghorns. T,e '4 31c: brick. 2S 9c. EIVE ItJfUTRT Turkej-s. SSc: chickens. 37c; roosters, 20c; ge-se, 2oc; clucks. 5e. ItiT.VTOES Receipts. 23 rnrs. Mtnresota and Dakota. Ohtos and Wisconsin, $7.5 3 7.50. CXaCAOO CASK GRAIN. WHEAT No. 3 hard winter. J3.7: No. 3 northern spring. 3.0 3.03; No. 3 northern spring, 33.18. UUR..V No. 2 mixed. $2.nn; No. 2 white. $3.A092.A1; No. 2 yellow, $2.0ft i'.i1!: No. 3. mixed. J1.!S WS.ftil; No. 3
white. ll.M C.flf); No. 3 yellow. t.0fr 2.0: No. 4 yellow. $!.!!. OATS No. 2 white. 1 1.1 1 2 ff 1.12 , : No. 3 white. $1.09 l-a f 1.19 ; No. 4 while. 1.0.s. CHICAOO UTS STOCK. Hi;s Receipts. 20.00(1. Market. 1 " 'rc 25c higher. Bulk. $13.74f 14.5. Top, J14.79. Heavyweight. $13.40 r 14.35. Medium weight. $14.1' ti 14.70. Eight
weight. $14.33 '( 14.70. Eight lights. $13.fi0 &. 14.50. Heavy packing sows, smooth. $12.00 ?. 13 on. Packing sow. rough. S11.CS4i.1I.23. Pi. $ 1 2.00 47 1 ,1.7." C ATT EE Receipts. 7.000. Market. ste.dy to strong. Beef Steers: Medium and Heavyweight, choice and prime, S1!.0 13.S: mix-hum and good, $11.2" fi 12.60: Eight Weight, good and choice. $1 2.23 ti 1 3.CS: common and medium. S.75 r12..P. Butcher Cattle; Heifers, $5.00 t l:l.a: cows. S7.7S4J11.75: bulls. $7.25 in 11.00. Oinners and Cutters: Cows and
h iffrs, $i.2S 'tt &.S0. Veal calves (light and handyw eight ). $ 1 fl .50 -n 1 :i .Mi. -V.vor steers. $" Oft (if 11.75. Siocker steers. $7.75 ft 1 1 .00. Stocker rows and heifers $7.50 'n !.75. Stocker calves. $7.50 "r ti ;,n.
t TTICAGO VEAI-5ft to 60 Ibsnfi 14 W
mo 7 to SO lbs.. 17'i lc ?0 to 100 lbs 1!i 20c; fancy. 21v overwoigh' kidney. 1 10 to 175 lbs.. 10 12c.
In the neighborhood trucks took part .n th Gary at ivon today 1 Gary ror.tribution t Ship By Tl i;. k Good J: Wnk" which has been
state in the union. i The para.de was headed b, Major 1 W. F. Houses, pres'dent of the Gary ! Motor Ttu - k .-npar-y and Frank. Iiaws'-Ti. general manager ..f ihe Garc ,
plant. The parade, headed by a band, formed shortly after 12 o'( !.., k. and paraded the hiitiness district.
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touch with ths whole vcrid.
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Hammond :: Indiana Feature Attraction TODAY, THURS. AND FRI. Tom Linton and His Jungle Girls A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 People-Mostly Girls. WILLIAMS & DAISY Sensational Novelty.
FRANK BARD0N Whistling Oddity. CHRISTOPHER & WALTON The Barber Next Door. LEWIS & JAMES Black Face Comedians. SOL BURNS Comedian.
Also Jack Dem-ey in "Dare Devil Jack."
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Delays WILL Happea Make Them Short We try to provide our customers against trouble by giving them the best equipment in the first
place. But we always advise that they go prepared against
THEATRE l t TODAY AND TOMORROW Constance Talma dge in Ha "TL v BJ
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FRIDAY AND SAT. Jack Pickford in "In Wrong" Also :'m. Duncan in the 4th episode of "The Silent Avenger." SUNDAY Sessue Hayakawa in 'The Devil's Claim"
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Give us five minutes some day and let U3 fit you out with a upply of Firestone Accessories. This small investment assures you of being able to take care of your tires t 1 the road promptly, efficiently aad with little trouble. Ak u; .about Cherry
East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.
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TODAY John Lowell in "Across the Line" Also Alice Howell in "Her Lucky Dav." TOMORROW Shorty Hamilton And "The Screaming Shadow,
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MOTORt V(1.IT HI RT. Frdnk P.artoiae. who lives at 4S1S
Care street, i;.t Chicago, was found dazed and suffering from a broken
ower jaw m the Fast Chicago city
hall park last evening hy Special Policeman McAvi-y. Kx.imina'inn showed
that he h.id a compound fracture of the lower jar. !F.artolac says that he was knocked from his motorcycle while riding between Kennedy avenue and M.-Cook, avenue on Chicago, avenue, but does not know who" hit him. After taking litre of the motorcycle he started to walk worno. but instead of going ea-n. toward Carey street he walked west and finally fell d -wn in the park. He was taken to his home.
ki.ks to ivmm: ci.asv In conjunct hm with their rinr meeting tomorrow evening. Mast Chicago I.odge B. P. O. K. will initiate Into the order another class ff one doz en candidates, and immediately following the session, lunch will be server1... Tbe degree team from the Jocal lodge exemplived the initiatory work at Gary last Monday evening on a large class and in the very near future
the Gary team will reciprocate.
POLICE ARE PUZZLED.
fSPB'-tAi. To The Tim':.-. WHITING. Ind.. May IS. The Whiting police were confronted with a mstery esterday in the finding and later the disappearance i-f a three year old tot. At 10:0 a. m. a Standard Oil Co. watchman found a three year old boy with light hair and barefoot wondering around the company's yards He reported his find to- the police. who wfiu after the child and inquired of the surrounding stations as to whether or not a child had been reported miss, ing. Finding no lew the boy w a-- taken to the day nur.tery and put in charge of Matre-n Mrs. Jones. At 2:30 yesterday Mrs. Jones notified the police that ihe tot had as mysteriously disappeared as he had appeared. Search for him wa-s fruitless. The child i evidently of foreign extraction and had light hair. wan barefoot and wore blue jumpers. It was impossible to get any clew as to his identity from the child who appears to be about three years of age. The police are seriously awaiting in. formation either as to the child's parents or where he is now. o information as to either will be greatly appreciated.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Corra Beach and Walter Shumway's Heart Interest Drama What Becomes of the Children? ASK YOUR WIFE. ASK YOUR HUSBAND. A Story You'll Never Forget. A Picture With a Purpose. Also Billy West in a two reel comedy, "Going Straight."
JTJDGrMENT ACCEPTED
A resolution accepting the jud?mei,
of the Hammond superior court in fix- 1
ing the vaJue of the 215-acre tract in the little Calumt river valley and
owned by the Tolleston Gun Club at a
totil of $63. 30ft, was passed hy the Gary-
park board at its regular meeting this
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