Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1920 — Page 2
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SUNDAY BIG DAY IN DRIVE
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"Help ii? mhjeribe our quota in th T lish loan or wo will not help you b ii!d your church. " TMs is th situation which h cudfl'r.'.y (ifvnlopcd in Wpr llimmoiiii as result of the recent slackeninn in efforts of the. committee in charge r.f the ' an drive. The rtaKe is .ot for a I rr 1 1 y contest with the majority r,f W r.t Hammond's Polish po-pulation ar-rr-.yr-i on one side nl the lenders of 1?!. Arid'en's rhurrh on the other. This week Rev. Nowakowski, pastor of the church announced that a meefw i-;r would be held Sunday afternoon t " I'm for a new church in Si. Andrew's nr:?h. The old one was burned several years asro. Traders in the loan drive were dismayed Thev- were counting' o-n hoMinjt a bier meetinsr at that time as a jrrand climax for the dr;ve in which it was hoped to clean up a !jr? pnrt of the remaining I3''.ftll1 cf the city's quota. Instead a meeting was to be substituted to raise fund for huildinyr a church. The announcement heis met with a !tNrm of disapproval from the parish-
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the task of buyinsr their q iot.i of Polish bonds an! they obj-vt strenuousiy fo th:s question rp their efforts. The buildms costs are too hierh now thev fy and they insist they can sret alon w'th the present quarters for a wiiile yet.
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and that this led to the controversy. It is said that after the question and the resulting: trouble Kobinson asked for the discharge of Schwarti from bis plai e us an employe :n the convention organization. Stories of whole blocks of tickets disappearing have been current and at last niithts session, although the convention hall was packed. more than F.nnii persons wnh properly issued tickets could not pet in. How their places came to be ftllecl by others was nt explained.
DOGS AT THE ORPHEUM
The Parnnld I"K offer something unique in the may nf a vaudeville act at the Orpheum theatre today and Sundav. Patrons at the matinee perform ances today were dumfounded when the curtain ro?e on a scene which presented 0-nlv dops. ot a man or woman wa." present on the staee at any time Murine the act vet the animals went thrntich a'i of their stums in presenting their little play "1 or Town." The scene is laid in a villas with a doe cop. a stewed hound and a lot of other funny features all performed without the usial era-ok cf the whip and presentations of meat and sunar. Other acts on the six-act hill are equal Iv attractive.
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Sweeney who lives at 3'.l Torrence j avenue, (ays that lea,if." (irnnn ilidn't. have ennuli, the crooks came next
door to Sweeney's domicile and fri;-kd hi bteci lies to the tune nf .'t'. Henry Steckmeist er. 457 IfofTnnn M.,
lest $ when burglars went throuah his j )nw.
things would happen, either McAdm "iiiilJ be put o. t u un a rush around
the seventh ballot .else there woul te a deadlock and a continual ion o
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inim. rtot-e eoniti'neq votes number - I I. Kv. ii the former cabinet members opponenr- admit they can see i-ome possible votes f.,r McAdoo though th.y tu.ike ,t plum tbat in their opinion lie wilt never yet beyond lh.it number. Thee '.,ir slate?, with t,he ;.L','. other votes would :-ui1'ice. Todav the srctie seem. ,1 s-i for n stamped". The tort -.,. iininstrueted states v,.t.d all over the natch
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The chances of a dark horse winninc were regarded here today as exceedingly slim. The .McAdoo crowd this mornint' were reported t i t.e flirtini; with New York ..Massai liuet ts. Illinois nnd Ind-
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TODAY Corinne Griffith in "BAB'S CANDIDATE" Also Hank Mann Comedy "THE LOST DETECTIVE'
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s went mrouEn nis .. , ,, " tt i-itr r-z-low as a half a vote jo.- one candidate V'-; ,, i,r"' ;i v' ''' .1 h-i!f f.,r another. IS.. t ."S" '"iffOv stpen b antes It on . . r KvLa V-vVf j ,hat thpV nt to se.. wh.ch way Brfe.'4"V T1 .."- . lh trainer to j,p theri j,m,r, 1 V I v! CET TODAY ! ; ScfeA
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Is id that the fear that many Poles would return to the motherland, has caused the heads of many parishes to suddenly decide to erect pew churches Vfnre these peoo'.e leave. Tt !s having a dampening effect on the bend ! r s . fundar will he a bisr day in the loan drive in Hammond and other cities of the reirion. Both Polish churches '. n Hammond, will devote c.-nsiderable time to the work. Rev. ( X. Chy"o wski, pastor of the East Hammond parish is civins every possnble moment cf his time to the work. TTis people are subscribmar liberally and it i behrved they will take more than their qjota of $30. no-i. Rev. Felix Serocrynski of the North ide pairsh has a more difficult task on his hands. In the first place he is overburdened by a quota of IM.0O0 which through an error was based on a ponulation which is partly included ir. "Whitinjr's territory. However, he insists he will not admit defeat until the drive is officially over. He has more than half of the amount subscribed . Monday will see the work continumsr unabated. Kfforts will be made to have persons who subscribed for 1 bonds to double the amounts.
BIELEFELD
ACCEPTS BONDS !
fity Treasurer Walter F. P.ie!efe!d of Hammond yesterday accepted bonds for pi. not coverlnsr more than 14 001 in delinquent taxes due the city on proper'y of Harris P.r-thers fn., of Chica aro Pan on removal of the property that consists of railroad and dredging Aqtr.p ment used in construction of the Panama can': and purchased bv the company front the t'nited S'a;es government was lifted immediately. Th eiiipmen( wi'l be transported to Illinois. The Harris Brothers rv.. in pre..nt;ns' its bond, aarteed to meet the delinquent tax before Ausrust 6.
CLOSE MARKET
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markets were closed today because
the Independence pav hoitdav The markets will remain eior.ed on Monday. ,iuly 5.
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TODAY William Russell in "LEAVE IT TO ME" Also "E'mo, the Fearless" TOMORROW Dustin Farnum in "DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS" Also a 2-reeI Comedy MONDAY Texas Guinan in "THE WILDCAT" Also "The Moon Riders"
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SEEM TO J ON EDGE Robinson anid Schwartz In Scuffle Over Tickets. Casualties Slight. ?AN FRANCISCO. OA I,.. July 3 Paul Schwartz, formerly of Indianapolis and French Lick, and recently f Washington, secretary to K. Hoffman, who is secretary of the democratic national committee unwittingly offended the southern sens of honor of Senator. Robinson. of Arkansas. chairman of national convention, by asking him: "Who are the tickets for?" Schwartz was looking after distribution of convention tickets when Robinson called at the national committee office and asked for some. To Schwartz's question Robinson is reported to have countered with a slap and a question: "Pont you know I'm chairman of the national conven t ion 7" S( t I FI.K IS BBIKK Schwartz haa nor recognized him, his friends say. The scuffle did not last long-. Another version was that Robinson, ben he called was asked a to his lioiee for the presidential nomination
SEEMS TO BE VERY GOOD ADVICE 'Hide vour pants when you jro to bed." is the advice of police o-f Hammond Central station, following reports that "summer porch burplars" last eveningentered three homes and emptied the pants pockets of sleeping maie.w. II. J. Grann. or-P Torrence avenue, says he was snominc a peaceful fnoffe and didn't notice that someone had cot.
ten into his pants until he went tot pay his street car fare this mirniti?. He lost J2.fVo. j Then there j the Sweeney rue. i
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FP. KKN'T Rooms for ladies or c.rls emp'.oved. Must be respectable. Phone Hammond li:-R. 71 Walter ,t. Ham. mond. - 1-1
WAN'TKP Experienced lady tvp:M. Apply A cent Erie Ry. Hammond. 7- M
CONVENTION NO LONGER FEARS BRYAN (Continued from race one)
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HEMSTITCHING The Straube Hemstitching Shop. For fine hemstitching, beadinpr. hand emproidery, buttons covered, pleating, fancy stitching, and designing- call at Room 2. Straube bldg.. Hammond. First class work. Mrs. R. B. Clark. 5-1 BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHING IX OXK DAT Pleating, braiding:, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed, ("all J. W" . Wastey ai 91 State st.. just west of Hohman ft. Phone 446-Hammond, Indiana. fi-21
SEWING MACHINES Hive your sewing machine repair ed by I-p.ke county's only sewing ma
chine expert. F. C. MOW. State ' st. Telephone 1730, estimates fur- , nished free. 6-11
and conference succeeded conference and caucus nlst n in a fin! attempt to frret out ways nnd mf .ns to form a coalition of some k'nd or any Wind to put over "tie of ike leaders now in the race ar.d failing that, to lead out the prancing dark h use
and send him in a winner under tnc
nomination sweeps ak e wire. It is known, however, that tbese e
forts met with little
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McAdoo -boom . So frail was that enrente that it was deemed of little prai j tlcsl use when : came to the rough; and tumble needs of the day. William .1. Pryati. it i now quite -clear, is no lot,gr feared. The day when the war horse cf the democratic party could eon'rol the paity and could make or break the political for; une of any mar, in it. it was freejy pre- : d ict d i t od a y. is over. The demonstrations of yesterday use being cited to prove that conten'ion. There is a new school of democrats ; convention followers heliev. made up of men who genuinely reyere the N'ehraskan and scream with deiicht when he performs yet. who. when it come:-! to voting, cast their ballots the other way. Sepa'or Carter Class, early today! was of the opinion that one or two 1
TODAY Mary MacLaren in "THE POINTING FINGER" Also Comedy TOMORROW Frank Mayo in "THROUGH EYES OF MEN" MONDAY "LAFAYETTE, WE COME" Vith AH Star Cast
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AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calumet Are., Hamraood. TODAY Frank Mayo in THE ZERO HOUR Also MOONSHINERS SUNDAY Frank Keenaa THE SILVER GIRL Also Ask Father And
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HAMMOND :: INDIANA The Coolest Place in Town
TODAY AND SUNDAY EARMOLD'S DOGS Present a Comedy Skit Entitled "DOG TOWN" THE GREATEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE Direct From Palace Theatre, Chicago REED BROS. Thumps and Bumps MAY BELLE PHILIPS The Sunshine Girl COUNTS & BELMONT Comedians MASON & BAILEY "Watch the Brick" HEWETTE MUSSETTS Musical Novelty
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
Boys and Girls Who Work this Summer
Many of the Eat Chicago boys and girls who are working during the summer vacation will soon be drawing their first pay checks. And the checks received by young workers these days are far greater than those of a few years ago. With wages so good even young workers should get the advantage of fat pay checks. That is best done by saving part of each pay check, and putting the money in a safe strong bank. This bank, which is under federal government supervision, invites new workers to cash their first pay checks here and to save part of their earnings for themselves saving it in this bank.
THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
CAMERAS AND FILMS! FOR IOin VACATION Let up print anrj develop Alms. All work finished in twenty-four hours. J. W. Milliknn Sporting Goods. 1 Stat" Ft., Hammond. -3"-7-l-2-
Con-e and join the erowd at Prrint Hiil ;roe, St. ,I"hn, Ind, Mondsv, .Ii!v nth. Pay and evenins. f.-t rianre flof.r nnd finest prove jn the county . Re.r of muy-e. 7-3-1
Is Your Skin Ablaze
With Fiery Itchings? i t, , ,. .
Don't CAntian to Suffer BcctaM
of Wrong Treatment.
Impurities in the Mood cause fniilions of tiny disease (Terms to set up their attack on the surface of the skin, and in the form of pimnlcs, boils, scaly eruptions and itchy, hiirninjr irritations, beprin their disficurinjf and destrnctive work. These disease jjerms can he reached only throuch the hlooi.
and local annlicatinn K. r, . t
feet whatever. That is why salve, ointments, lotions, washes and" other remedies applied to the kin can do r.o more than give mer.temporary relief. If yoo want genuine relief frr,-... the tortnres of skin diseases, lose no time in discarding ail local renediei. and besrin taking S. S S. For full information nbont vour rtm ease, wri'e Medical Director Switt Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
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Real Protection QUOTATION FROM THE INDIANA LAW, SECTION 4761, BURNS REVISED STATUTES, OF INDIANA, 1914. "The money or benefit provider or rendered by any corporation, association or society, authorized to do business under this act, shall not be liable to attachment by garnishee or other process and shall not be seized, taken, appropriated or applied by any legal or equitable process, nor by any operation of law, to pay any debt or liability of a policy or certificate-holder or any beneficiary named herein." NOTE: The Lion Life Insurance Company is a corporation, association, or society, authorized to do business under the act above referred to. The above clauses will appear on the face of every policy issued. Better phone East Chicago 904 for representative to call and take your application for some insurance that will protect your family instead of your creditors. ,
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A Long Life and a Lively One That's the service you fret when you let us equip your casing with a Firestone Red Tube. They resist heat, hold strength and shape, keep lively and cost you less per mile. E. Ne Bunnell 504-508 Hohman St., Hammond. Phones: 650651- 592. Fifth Ave. at Massacnusetts St., Car Phone 1470.
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Indianapolis, Indiana. April 26th, 1920. This is to certify' that the rates in use by the Lion Life Insurance Company of East Chicago. . Indiana, were prepared in my office and are based upon the American Experience Table of Mortality and lYi"t- interest. The rates are entirely safe and adequate for whole life insurance upon the form offered by that company. (Signed) F. J. HAIGHT. Consulting Actuary. Lion Life Insurance Co. 720 Chicago ' East Chicago Phone 904 Men with nerve, who are willing to work six hours daily can make good with us race or creed makes no difference.
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Parade, Band Concerts. Dancing on New Park Pavilion. Historical Pageant, Fireworks. Our own celebration. ou will miss a big day if you are not with us. Everybody out for Whiting.
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6:co TO 8.00EM.
Protection for All Needs 'ith the addition of the Travelers' Life Insarance company to our line we now have one of the most complete insurance departments in the middle west. Among ou' lines are : Fire, Automobile, Workmen's Compensation and Accident Insurance. Plate Glass, Burglary, Life. Loss of Use, Messenger and HoIduD and Tornado Insurance. A regular department store for insuraice. You get service here.
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
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Stop Here for Lunch All kinds of sandwiches and salads, in-
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ing pies and delicious cakes; and the very best of service should prompt you to lunch here daily. Then you, too, will quickly become another pleased patron.
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Bakery and Restaurant 707 Chicago Ave Phone 527-M East Chicago
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Open air dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 11:30. Bathing, motion pictures, boat excursions, dancing, light lunches, refreshments. Music hy Johnston.
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