Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 5 June 1920 — Page 2

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Gov. Sproul, for Whom Pennsylvania's Delegates Mav Vote on First Ballot

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TAG DAY FOR WORTHY CHARITY AIM

National Committeeman From Delaware Who May Be Chicago "Dark Horse'

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.. h;vi h.-arri that tney

a-.- (.torn-,' to hae fripnds an.i pl.niy,,f tli.-ni as r.-sult of th.- l.-.'iM.ti of

1 number of the biK men in I.h'k.' oiiniv who havt- i'M-'itjfi th.-m assist a n-.

Th.' v,,iiiius; ' r-. ,-ari-U I.T i.y invoters, at.- 11. Iiotiiv Uip only one th, v (iHve in il w.-.rl.J -that is ilefply 1 I...I l,,i l.v 1 h H t "f

i 1 II O'll ,11111 . . l Now h rommitlfc of reprefn t at 1 ve . iim.s. ha.i.d by A .Murray Tumor. 1 t.r-si.1.:t '-f th- First National Hank of Hammond, is arrant-ins; to snd mor ihfr into the orphanaste. As a 1. sul: the . uiiimillff head, d rv Mr. Tuin-r 1.- making arransruifnia f ..r a tas day to l.o held on Saturday, .lutw- in Owry. Hammond. !-:ast t'hi- . a". Indiana Harbor and Whiting. I Is v 1 1 1 K" to the orphanaK'Start ms with a few dollars a half . n y.a-s th.- Si.-;.o.-. at Kast "'lu-ato ai-.juir.-d a sni.iil i-oita'.'. . Ti;,.n ih.-y Iwgan r l.ik" in childr.-n .t tail 11,1 1 i..nal 11 p-s and rd it t.-ns who v.-,.r.- .-it hrr rphan.-d. d.'srrtrd by th. ir

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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

Au;iift Rump. Ruardutn of Ijcnu and t'arl Matthi'-s. min.-r hfirs of Cart

Matthias, has tiled a suit for for.-, losure of .1 mi.rtpaui- against Harry !.?. Tuthil land wiff;. Fred K. Mott and wife, and l ia Ma.tthies. V. .1. W'liinery is

attorney for the plain tiff . S111' tr, replm fixtures- for a ztnrery store an.i meat market ha." been filed bv Henrv llnrror & against Steve Simpb-m e, f East f'hjeoao. 1 bach, 'javit & 'Stinnon represent th-" jdaint;ff .

WATCH YOUR LIGHTS

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small In- - 1 he pi . s nt j two -5 t..ry ;

'ieneral 'f i-!-iiii Natl, lie 1 a wa : . t

I'o'.-rnan d i I'r.nt. V'.epiiaiial ( 'om :n it t -einan from ne slate .-11 win- ii the suf-

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.-itixens nr.- rh-ii t.ie opportunity

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t.i -.-operat aiai the r. .-iTt-.se alr.-ady r-.ia.i. in the variott ivmrauimivs in th-distre.-t is .-r s rat if iti."

i: . . SIX OFFENDERS

CAUGHT IN RAIDS

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In" cot t ay s . Th- !!' of f.-.dmc. elothinp and

ir.i; to- boys and pirls. many of whom an- babi. s. is a big one and I ii - Sisters have managed it by w-orktns day and nisht. tuiildins most "if th. ir own furniture, helping to erect th b-jiliJin and dojnjc manual labor of all

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ie.j. i n : r. .i n -l a 1 . stiii" of the national

o in i 'in. .ign tirmne ratiticahe ain.-ndtne.nt by the leaisR publican states. ft was unanimously . Hep.-rts from indi- ate the ponsibi ! 1 1 v -f d .1 I'otit's. r.-!aware fri.-n.'.s him ".I' a. a 'lark hor:e"

candidate at the rh .afro convention. He was a -andidate before the convention m l'lii and was -n- of the few who retained s-mT loh-s on th third and last baliot.

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ORGANIZE EQUAL FRANCHISE LEAGUE Sr-EciAt, To Thk Timkl WHITINi;. lnd., Jnre f.. An Fa'tial

Franchise LcaKUt was orpanr.ed Wlntini a larse number havinsr

t.ady joined for the purpose of stu..;yinit legislative article;, methodf? or voting and litany thinsrs of vital interest to the women of this ate. Mrs Fb-d of Fast fh 1.1.1 so save a

most interesting talk, the election of ..fTp-ors follow-in?, which resulted as f o; lows : p resident. Missi T'lll, vice-president. Mrs. tJrindell: se.-retary, Miss ;r.san; treasurer. Mrs. ( W Spurrier; publicity cliairin.ni. Mrs. R . F. Smith. The next meeuns of t-he Lcasuo will be held June 23rd.

l!e raxeful that yeur red ta 1 on your a n t om 'ri. 1 i e is bainitii; ou no driving at nivlil in Ihi

herm.ft.-r. The Hammond poller ritartnii-!U wi'i start an immediate nipnisn against the caieless felb.w wh.. d'ies n..t pay attention to his hphts and .-tnply with ti..- lxw. A red l-sht of sufficient intensity to be setn several feet nat inn b" a! the rear of i ),.. car and th- white lieht from another opening in the same

Pirht must shine on t h-

piate. Automobile drivers are a'..--to turn off their ypot-lipi main streets of this citv wi nt niKlit. 'l'li.-v iar.no! b-

n- matter s are used.

must be cat oft and oniv d mro.e-.s used in tk city, aiso more than ..n" lamp in fi-nt must be buininir. Nearly verv eitv in the .-..iintrv ha? enforced l;iw. in the past few years hut it fotiu that -several riM'S ;n Northern Indiana have passed them up

ea'it ;.io.1 s on thi n driving used. ilC"

rdini; to the law. in th

Very strong liea.l )ariii-J some ,f 1 he patented Ion:

ARREST CHICAGOAN AT VICTORIA HOTEL 'in a tip sent .-ut by the Chiea.ce Dteetive tmreau late lat riighU Art bfcSU.in. 22 years old, wantd in Chiufi on a .-.iiarpe of operatinp a ronspi'a. y game, w as arrested bv the Garv

poll.- at th" Victoria Hoted. Sebastian said to be a siick article, -was taken back to the ity thia morrtitig.

PREVOST TO BE SENTENCED TODAY ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICE1 MO l' NT I'l.HMHNP. Mich., fun h Judge .Fred S Lamb will sentence Lloyd lY'4.st toda,'.. following th" return oT a verdict of guilty of lirst dpree murder aK-iinst nm last mpht by the jurv nlii.h h.-ard the evidence in the case lrrc.st was charged with killiry J. iitanley I'.rown. a wealthy Mount "!. mens, club man last I .v ember on a loiifly road n. i-r ihis city. Judge I.arnb also issued call for special g'nnl jury to inouire into "cases "f perjury which have made th-ms. K so appar.. nt during th proe-diri?s" m the murd'T t rial.

DEATH OF MRS.

1 F. JEWELL I Take The Times and kee? " j touch vth the whole world

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ic,.t : aanriTii; ies are tak-i In a s n.-

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laii ai i, ..-ilu t. ..tit- an it-.t-jirai part ,.f .-d-4. .. ; ion. The North 1 fcili'ita Suvie U-itier-ity. State Teach, rs t'oib ire of .'..a rado ami th- l 'i.: vr.-r. y of lii.nois (:a. r i-euiiy 'iux.ti s'- t's to a.iow : is t-T r.'itio.is tram in-'. 'I'-.e m.A.Hi.-ii. f-.r mor- a.iciuate 5 r. -;-,j:i r- '.iirous instruction Is not ..,nr,.-. ',. tf..' . l.iirch. s.'- said a prottl-

n-.r-iit Ha.-i:iii.ii,i jnari today. ,l.okins John H-'-ko. Ii ' ... ,.,...,- fr:,m fie standisont of nil". They wi'.! 1

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raids on lnj-aor tot'e.l. ra ' proh ibit ion

and 1 cct 1 v cs- from ilaiioiiond .1 station roiri.i.-d up six offenders, siills, s.v.ral ea".on. !' raisin and ;n. aci iipe t' by th-. Kul-

UllTIHG MAN

The th. ti w. u 1 r-' ..aa.-i ' are; T-uiv Ko-c TeJ W . bsi. r a . loo-: Flank l.-ol n , ll.lL' ("olutnlua aveii.!.; Mat Wo Pa-jos. lUi2 t hiti.lu.-i av nil--; T-vr.y 15 .n--ii'iiei. -J2 Fa v.-t t.. stre.t: Mike Mak.i;.h atal

1 ! i r.Mimiii i a 1 earniianij .lane 1J.

. Ve-roi and vwith who are to be.-..ir,ej Ui- mop who f..i mi- .a.co.u, ..... fu- ,r. -xz.-n. it is (bar thai religious j I-V-.-J. ra.1 Uili- rs .1. M. Van H-a,, J. I. t.a,i no 1,-nu.r be i.-tt out 1 Smith. J. M. Al -t.t g-.tuory . H. 1). M .th,,f -v,' pc.-rani f. th.- cv.. -nt win. ii now ( frs, and P.-u 'louid. D. i- c!a.s lla.s'i--v. Tiiere at-e 2 7."0i."i'.' peopl- :n j and Saig- r f Ilammonii -ntr.l poio-' '.n.- rica under 25 years ft use who are j station assisted in th- attest-.

r'-e ivnrr rv. T.rm or n-i!si..us 1 u.-l 1 .

is- kind and there are o.i.i-.IO.Oea

(,,. ui o have po con n-et. iun with e'lv-ch. Ir is obvious that This is r.ot to' ro'L' a question of what the

. bur. lies are ojnir to -lo about it. It ,e .tiso a ou'-st ;.iri of what commu n it i -s

;.- t,.it(r to -io iib-i 1! it. If we ar- to

THEY WANT HOME RULE

CTT1 ( " A ' ' h June r. I'ncle Sam's Is

land possessions. Hawai and l.arto Pico, and tip- Philippines will make

" ' -.1 'stT-ena.ms efforts to rt 11. to both (lcm-

ri ii!, a nristian people mm majii-.--- ... . . .1 ... ratio and republican platforms tins

:i a pov rr.m. nt i"-iiifj.''i "it i..i- i .

on r.rinci p!v. it is necessary That, chii- fl:r- l",,nK

.-ti an.j youth Iv- irniii. d in the fun.lantals of ;h.- ("hfistiati r. li-iion. This

,r pot be ,-. -com !.' i -d-d witho it more

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llC help. Attracted by the self-sacrificing work ..f these good women a committee met and decided th.it such a worthy h-j-ct sh.-uld receive public assistance.

The committee includes besides Mr

Turner, the mayor of Hammond. Dan

P.row n and .I. hn K. Fitzgerald

car comnanv inairnate. Whit in- is I

represented ! y Miiyor WaJter Sc.hr.ige. Pr. sid.-nt Fr. d Smti'i. or trie First National Park and Assistant tjeneral Manat:-r Peaumont Parks of the Stan-

i dard ul i ' m pa n y . Jury has as Its; representative Mayor IV. F. ltodK.sj ALTON. I'd... June and to n. ral Su p. r i n t - mien t William I Maguire. th daughter r. rti.ason .f the ilarv Steel i.'ant. 1 Patrick Manure of !

In Hast rhicaico-Indiana Harb-r t-..se came th- brtd-

ervlnir on th- commute- are Mivr.r ''arllty "i U It

Leo MrC'.rmai-k. W.tks Manast-r C

1 1 . True of th- Locomotive Super- J mony

Hearer '"ompany. President Waiter J. Kiley of the First Calumet Trust and Savings Pank. General Superintendent John W. L-es of the Inland Steel plant, and P-sid..-nt G alius J- Ttader of th- Tndaana TIarhor National Rank, Th- r me u- orpnanage is a regional affair, extending shelter to homeless and neglected children of Gary, Hast ' "hica-co. Hammond. Whiting and Invliana Harbor.

IDS AT ALTON

THE CIRCUS IS COMING

SOUTH SHORE CAR FOUND ON FIRE

M-.ss Elsie

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Stale st i eel. b.:-(l.-m. iit VY . Mc-

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lock this mornintf. ,erK'

was performed ty i.pv. r aim.

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. ,a io o i . . . . , ... t ..f th- -room of th- fatholic I'niversity at Va.-h.nst--n. U. f. in the Cathedral . The attendants wer Miss l.eona Matruire and Ccrs- Mafrnire. 1. J. and W. J. McCarthy, nn- le of th- gnwra, were ushers . At nine o'clock a we.ldin- breakfast was served at th- horn- of th" bride's parents. Lens attend, d ly 2 Kuests, members of the immediate families.

McCarthy left later in honeymoon, and after ait horn-' in Whiting-.

Not since the beginninr of tented amusements has there been any event, more, important to the '-irmrx pa! nm than the oominar ft John Robinson s circus to Hammond on .Wednesday, the It h of June. As rebuilt, enlarged and streria thened for the present season, this mammoth show, accordinc: to newspaper exchang

es, comprises) one ft the toeest and most rt-markable traveling: organizations that has ever toured America. For more than four decades this bis: show has always presented the world's foremost Armir star one ft the bltrcest menaHt-ries in existence, and all else that comprises the cream of the Circus V" old . Some idea of the immensity of the

and Mrs ! show may be had when it is stated that

there is one trained eiptiant act mar eompri:s forty tons ft elephants and a trained horse number of fifty equlnn e s . As for the menagerie it is filled with marvels. There is an elephant said to be the smallest ever seen. me,'tsu r i n u exactly three feet two inches in "heljrht: there is a baby hippopotami", a Junel rair.-ery of baby lions, tiarers and Vansra roos .

Ju'ia Jen ell. 30 yea rs of aee. w.e o. , Frank Jewell, who is em-p'oyed at the j General American Co.. died at the.r (

"come vest- rd-xv morninz f dlowire a short illness of pneunu-n ia . Mrs Jewell who was well known, leaves many fr rds who wi" be trri-.-ed to learn of her death, and leaves

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parents. Mr and Mrs. Sterling d Hu-i g

of I.Min nn. IP.. Mrs. Orra wriifii a ili ,

Mrs- Pertha Kunes .-f Hammond. . I . Q

The funeral will be h'-ld from th

DeLUXE THEATRE

home. 161 Hi-'korv street. HiimmnM. ,j

1 .. e, ft ormi.-iri af two r ' I ''' K. - IP" f Hi

ferment will be held at -,ak Hill ceme

tery in chare-e of undertaker Stewart'

TODAY AND TOMORROW Chas. Ray in "rcnnifirn itr Arr.HT"

lVLtl kj 1 lni Va-A M B ffl Also Hank Mann Comedy J8

"Broken Bubbles" f

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SAYS PENROSE IS COMING

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IlTILAltRLFHlA. Jute -Leisrhton .'. Taylor, secretary to !'. S. S-nator IVues Penrose, persisted todav in his

assext ions that the old guard .-ader g

will attend the Chicago convention. I B Friends of Senator Penrose belt-ve. 10 however, that the trip will be impossible because of his physical condition. : Senator Penrose, propped up in a I g a,.-, nt his home here, is said today to ' B

be in constant communication wih Chi

cago by lo-iff distance telephon

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w bieh wouid gi - the in

"home rul

II. H. To. 1.1 nat i.-nal committeeman, from Porta Ri.-o. and U. W. Siiine'-.

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s j-..r r- Lmous instruc- j "l ... . . .. fore the platform coin m it t -e to th.s

end. it was said today. t'..rto I'l .cos two delegates probni'iv will be for (i.v. I.owd. n when the balloting begins, iocordinu t Todd.

If will ho sen that th- movement In "Mum.-t l'i:-tri--T t-". esrnl.ii.-h ' t !

iav reiigri'tist jtis'.ruetion s ..nay a part t-' tlr iartt.-r ttio.-tn-r.t throughout tin-

lary Are detwirtm-nf were eal-

. led out on an unusual run y-tsetday . when thev were called en to assist in j extinguishing a blaze which would I have rapidly crmfjmed a South Shre i Klec.tric car at Adams street where if had been run into a jidins . The i liamaitf was estimp.t.d at JT"'"1. The

I fire is sa-.d to have srarte.t fro-., some I

I defective wiring near the d-namo he

ath the floorinir.

- w -Ilk n n in Alton ; b.-rn ami raised, and weil wishing friends, from APon is maiti hr large circle o

v. !i,,;,. .-..untry. Th- schools when, have Bir. arly I..-, n est.-iMshed are fully m't-t-irn th" evpecjajions of all who are mformed about the work t hoy are drting Ji is The j.urpose of the ,oiir...-i! of t e-1-rio'is (-"luca'ion to ex!-nd ihis work Sn,l t.. co-op.rate with .any copununtty

viii. -h niai- so des;re -n the organiaa ion.

BOYLE PLEADS GUILTY A rraign-d this morning in the cj.r court on charge.) ,.f disorderly- conduct and driving- an iU'..'!ii,a' while intoxicate.!. Jamef Povl- of Chicago. p!-ad--d gu ltv to both a.-cpsal.ons and

WILL ATTEND CONVENTION

Mr. and Mrs the day for a July 1. will lo Indiana . The bride where she wa has a host Heir departure reirretted by

friends . Mr. McCarthy is the son of Mr and

Mrs. '"has. McCarthy of wn.-enng. !

W. Va.. and a nephew or .1. K. ana P. .1. McCarthy -f this city. Ue is 1 an .-stina'ale young man. having re- i centiy resumed his position with the!

j Standard Oil Co.. at Whiting. Ind..j ! after two years service overseas. heI tng connected with the Signal corps. ! of the "rd regular army and fought ;

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PASTIME

TODAY Pauline Frederick in "THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER" TOMORROW AND MONDAY "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL" with Doris Kenyon

B'i'fttftiiiir-iV-i''iftita-ii'i1 ? it'y-inrViV j

WEDNESDAY

Wallace Reid in 'EXCUSE MY DUST"

'b THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

Vivian Martin in "THE THIRD KISS" SATURDAY Bessie Barriscale in "THE LUCK OF GERALD1NE LAIRD" STARTING SUNDAY JUNE 13th Mae Murray and David Powell in

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end supervision of week day r-ligious was lined a total of $13.

tv i!im a r;t.-.n t.romtner r.arr land was a member

oa' dea'er and one of eight r-p re.-K n- ! cu pat pn . t.itive.s of th-'- Indiana '..a! Merchants Assi-ctat ion will 1-me for Iietroit. I Mich., next week where on Thursday! TlHlCS neWS SCT ICC he will attend the annual meeting ? that mofiev Can DUV

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STAi.t $110,000.00

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A Constant Peril

Indiana Harbor business men who have motor trucks always face this prospect: motor trucks figure daily in accidents. What if your motor truck wrecked another car, or crippled, or killed someone. Most likely a lawsuit would follow; then damages for $5,000, $10,000 or $15,000. How could you pay? Would there be a sheriff's sale of your home and business, taking your last dollar? Not if you have trie protection of one of our motor truck insurance policies. Don't delay; get

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First Calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Those Who are Going to Graduate

Within the next few weeks the grammar and high schools of this city will, give diplomas to scores of young people, the majority of whom will begin their working careers. The First Calumet Trust and Savings bank invites the workers-to-be to visit this bank after they have received their first pay checks. Let a worker get started putting something in the bank each pay and savings will become easy.

if

Bnn cashing.

your first pay check to this bank for

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Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8

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"Arkin's" June BARGAINS

on Graduation ! j and Wedding Gifts

lz size ZU year guaranteed gold filled Elgin watches, worth $21.00; special, $17.85

Other watches $1.90 up. Bracelet Watches, worth $18.00; special for 1 A Qfl

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TODAY Tom Moore in "DUDS" Also "Elmo the Fearless" SUNDAY Monroe Salisbury in "A MAN IN THE MOONLIGHT"

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calamt Atc, HmmBL TODAY P. A. SPECIAL Irene Castle in "THE FIRING LINE" Also two good comedies TOMORROW EXTRA Elsie Ferguson in "Hearts of the Wilds" Also two good comedies ' "Take a Chance" and "Check Your Baggage"

Where Everybody Goes

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1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware at reduced prices. Old Colony pattern ; '2 d o z e n tea spoons, worth $4.00,

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dozen dessert

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$5.25

Silver Polish, only

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Chas. Arkin and Son City's Oldest Jewelers 163 STATE ST., HAMMOND

TODAY AND SUNDAY A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY Peaches and Cream 10 People Pretty Girls Special Scenery Catchy Music ' HARRIS & HARRIS Comedy Acrobats STURGIS & WEBS Musical Novelty FAHRMAN & McDONALD Comedians GREEN & PUGH Comedians

LA PETITE EVA & CO. Intimate Comedienne

EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ruth Roland in THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH"

FIRST ANNUAL DANCE given by the Conkey Athletic Club AT ORPHEUM HALL Tuesday evening. June 8th. commencing at 8:30 P. M. Music by Prcf. August Harms. Tickets, 50 cents.

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