Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1920 — Page 8
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STOCK CO. 10 , PUT A KING ! ON THRONE By Newton C Park. f STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE PJLKIS. Aus. 14. For th first time ta history, a groat stock company 13 bale Jorttel to r-ests.bl!sh a. former kir upon Ma throno. tho cne-Urx monarch In tho present instanca 'be'.ag Co restart -Una of Oranca, wh- la cow la eiUe in Swltxarlaad. Rovia.tion of tha plan In bhalf of Constantino wis taado today by Greek residents of Paris, hi allege further that millions of dollars from tho vast Amort can fortuna of tho forrner Mrs. Wm. E. Lre-xia s-o being sought to lsaist tix moTnwiit. Mr. Laeds recently married ai-KlriK Oonjtantino'a ycunger lirothor. it Strelt. former minister of faanca la tho Greek cabinet, who aero pan! ed Constantino into exile, in Switzerlaa-i. is orodlted arlth orjrsxiizine the stock company for tho promotion cf royalty. M. Strait Is said to 1o soliciting subscriptions from Greeks in all classes of Ufa, from tho millionaires In Europe to the Graek bootblacks and wai'.-'.ra In the tmited States. ' it Streic's Ilea is said to fc the ccl1 action of money from Constantino's sympathisers for a great rropaffonda campaign ag-iirist M Venlielos. il. Venisoloa la premier of "Ireece. but In reality ha Is th-i ruling power at Athena. The, email Bur-scririera to tha "Ccnb tan tine fund" are promised their money back "Vhaa and if" the ex-klng is returned to power. The larger subscribers Jra promised financial concessions. ' Vrtantls of tha former iJra. IyVLs Btreaaaoasly deny that sha -wli! coctributa a. single dollar to the "Con 3ta.n tine fuMi." Tbey ajeert that her sole desire ia to live quietly in Switaerlan.l with, her husband, and that he has no asrlrationa for oourt lifo ax Athens. Her husband is at prosont a political refugee, but if Constantino -were restored he could return to Athens as a high, roya.1 person.
ARMY PAYS LAST TRIBUTE TO MAJOR GENERAL GORGAS
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-orrm:tte met the stars and were taken to the Harding residence to meet the candidate and listen to a brief ppeech. A Chicagro band of 100 pieces attendej the visitor.
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The funeral of Maj. Gen. William C. Gorjjas. former surceon jreneral of the army and conqueror of yellow fever in Cuba
and the Panama canal zone, was the most elaborate atvi impressive cf any military funersl in Washir.trton since that of Ad
miral Dewey. This photograph ehows the caisson entering t.ie picturesque tratcs of Arlington cemetery.
SEN. HARDING CONFERS WITH G.O. P. LEADERS
Noodle. l "Oen yonr little baby brother talk ret?" a kindly neighbor Inquired cf a email lad. "No, he can't walk, an tbero ain't no reason why he should taUc," as tae disgusted reply. "Wast does he want to talk for when all he ha3 to 3o Is yell a while to cet everything In the house that's worth haviiig?" New York Evening ro.t.
TSTFF CORRESPONDENT i. SERVICE! iLA.lUON. O.. Ausr. 2i. Before delivering his important speech on internatioral relations on Saturday, tfenator Warren Gr.' Ha.'dingr will meet and confer with a number of republicans who hiivs widely divergent opinions concerning the merits of the Wilson league Th opinions which the candidate will take into account beiore prepirir.g this speech ransre widely from the irreconcilable opposition represented by Gorg Hirvey. who Is now a guest here, to the tacit approval cf the approval of the leag-uo aa represented by Henry P. Davidson of the firm of J. P. Morgan &. Co.. who his a conference scheduled later in the week. Still another yhade of belief Is represented by Judge Charles Evans Hughes, republican candidate for president In 1916, who arrived here today,
for his first conference with Senator i Harding. Judge Huyhes has been ' classed as a "raiher mild reservation- i 1st" on the league Issue. Former Sen. j rere Suth: 'and. T'tah also nz- I
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week . Harding headquarters here watched the day with :-; re?t the progress of the senate committee's attempt to secure the appearance cf Uov. to epia'r. his charges rf a J15.0ft0.0 republican "slush fux-'l." The senator declined to comment on it, Ijt it a. apparent that he is enjoying the situation immensely. Approximately T5 actors, headed by
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Ai Jolson. and including many stars of tlje film anrl stage, arrived here this morning for a day of Jollification around the Harding front porch. A
JOCK AND AYTON TRIM VARDON AND RAY, -7-5 Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the the ctlebrated English golfers touring the United States, have been defeated everal times since th!r invasion of this continent, moet of which were at the hands of local players, but the climax came yeetepday at Glen View, where they were downed, 7 to 6, at the hands of Jock Hutchison, the home pro. and Lauris Alton, professional at the Evanston joif Club. This was the third time the British players we're defated by Chicago sharpshooters within four days, and they l't the Windy City last night for St. I'aul. convinced that our golfers are as good as any in the country Hutchison and Ayton shot like wizards. Tholr best bail card In the forenoon was 34-35-33. whll- after lureheon they hung up 31-3" 61. undoubtedly the best like achievement at Glen View. Vardon and Hay In the first eighteen holes had 37-35-72 and covered the laat in 36-34-63. v
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AT LAST, RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM
Now I An Excellent Time to Get Rid of It TorUu-ej.
Rheumatism ij mot than a tntre local disorder confined to the locality of the painful parti. It cannot be rubbed away, because it is a deepseated disease that has its source in the hloo.-J
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from the blood before ceal relief an be had. S. 5. S. haj been euccessfnCy used for Pheumatism for more than fifty years. It is the most thorough and reliable blood remedy because it searches out and eliminates the disease germs which infest the Mood.
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BATTERS LIKELY TO WEAR HEADGEAR FOR PROTECTION
Cacao Tree Product. About twehe pound3 of cocoa eta te obtained annually from a full-bearing cnr'.-io tree.
Proposed headgear for batters. Headgear for the protection of baseball players at the bat is bein? considered by oiub owners and players as a result of the accident which resulted in the death of Ray Chapman from a pitched ball. It will not be surprising: if the batters of the future stand at the plate with a fruard or covering: en that side of the head nearent th pitcher, as shown in the above photo. i . . .
Room With an Echo. A wonderful echo can be heard !n a room in the castle of Slmonetta, near Mlian. A loud noise, eucn as a pistol hot. is rereeted 60 tttnes.
MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Conglcs. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place in the City.
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Loyal, untiring enterprise has pledged itself for civic benefit, and a tremendous undertaking of erecting a new 9 story hotel in our city. It has been completely planned and the proposition is under way. You know at once the bright possibilities, if you know Hammond and its present needs. For Hammond's last census, and its record for years, places it in American annals as one of the best cities of its size. It is a commercial center of greatest importance, claiming men of the finest calibre, of enviable prestige in tKe business world, undisputed leaders in their field, who direct the work of thousands in the vast steel industries and numerous other manufacturing enterprises. Hammond is a most attractive field for botK skilled and unskilled labor. And lab or is the one answer to the problems of the 'day. Hammond has a steadily increasing population today of more than 36,000. Hundreds of new residents are added each month, for there is everything in Hammond tht promotes sound living. Hammond has splendid stores, good theatres, excellent schools, an abundance of churches, a residence section that would be a credit to a city many times its size; and in addition many other improved conditions. Hammond Has Much That Many Cities are Without But Hammond Has No Hotel of the Class Worthy of the Progressive, Enterprising City That It Is! The building of this modern Hotel is a great opportunity for every citizen. It is primarily in his interests, and of unlimited benefit to the city of Hammond. ; Every Citizen May Own Stock in This New Hotel And every citizen SHOLLD own stock in this new hotel. It is the city's newest and greatest undertaking and fills the pressing need of the day. , j IMPORTANT NOTICE , The Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co. Place on Sale at Once Preferred Stock of the New Hotel Invest Your Funds in this Great Enterprise that Bears the Closest Examination Hammond men and Hammond capital will build this HOTEL. The Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co. is composed of leading business men of this city. The officers of which are: James .P. Bereolos, President; Gust P. Bereolos, Vice President; William J. Whinery, Secretary and Treasurer. The small investor is especially invited to participate in this issue as it offers much to the thrifty salaried man and other money savers in the way of return. The stock will be issued in any amount to suit the large or small investor. Take advantage NOW of this unusual opportunity for a safe and profitable, investment by placing your funds in this capital issue of a leading enterprise. Fill out INQUIRY BLANK, send same to The Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co., 313 Hammond BIdg., Hammond, Ind., and learn any additional facts you may wish to know about this important enterprise.
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The New Hotel was planned by one of the leading hotel architects of the country, C. Howard Crane, of Detroit. It is to have 300 rooms, 230 of which will be supplied with either tub or shower baths.
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