Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1920 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Friday. Aucust 27. 1920.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON. Au. 27. Terrnoe Mc-6-eeney. hunger-striking lord mayor cf Cork, was reported weaker in h: r:i at Brixton Jail early toiay. He itu expected to live mJiy hours mcr . Throughout the morn. rig a huse rroJ of sympathizers, prohibited from assembles 'n front of the prison, parsded the main thoroughfares of the vicinity. pass:ng the jail time and again waving: Sinn Fein flags and sinsin revolutionary songs t-houiph with half restrained voices, owing to the presences of large forces of po!:ce and military. There were no disorders or casja!t:es durinj the nigrht. The poiicf and soldiera instructed to so H euy'' for fear of large-scale clashes, merely warned some of the demonstrators who carried bombs, revolvers. or other weapon. Everv possible precaution was taken against outbreaks. Military squads were hidden at many advantageous places, ready to plunge upon the crowd th moment a clash developed .

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REPORTED TO

BE DYING IRELAND'S DISORDERS

ARE MANY TODAY

out for a house-to-house ralesman who ts ellinj? a handy little cis-beater and potato peeler. He is suspected of hav. ing robbed the home of Henry O.

Kle, 5?9 Ingraham avenue, in West Hammond. The Klee home waa en-

clothes and two pairs of pants were taken. The clothing waa valued at $135.

merling win be In charge of the funeral .

WHITING BREAKS A CLEAN RECORD AVlut.ni has probably fewer cases

o' o.inki upli'j in proportion to its siie IONDON. Auk. 27. Violent deaths. 'than any city in Lske County. After incendiarism and holdup were re- j a cleun record of many, many months ported in today's disorders in Ireland.' the first lr-ak came this morning when Two girls and a man are missing at j John .lancoMfk. a Krorery clerk, riled Pundalk w here two residences and I a voluntary petition in the U. S. Distiine business blocks were burned, j trict Court. Jancoyek was formerly

are accused of eettiii:in a partnerphip with J"e Hanusln in

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CHICAGO VEAL. SO to 60 lbs.. 1 7 ff

1?; 70 to SO lbs. 13Q:i; v to i" n,;. :22S. fanVy 24; oerwciht kiduf x 140 to 175 lbs. 12515c- 1 CHICAGO CASH GBJLIN WHEAT No. 1 red. -';0'2& :'62; : red :!a:60l.; 3 red. 257, 1 hard winter. 260 fS2S2; 2 hitrd winter, 25Si2 5 -60; 3 hard winter, 259; 1 northern spring. 255 253. CORN No- 1 mixed, 163; 2 mixed. 163 i,; i and 2 yellow. 16S; 3 ytllow, 1ST; 1 and 2 white, 165. OATS No. 1 white, 711i7:; 2 white. 71 5 72; 3 white, 6S 70 1-4; 4 white, be a 2 63 1,2 - BUTTER Receipts. 7.335 tubs; creamery, evtra ; extra firsts c0't 53; firsts 45: packing stock. 37 6 40 4-EG-GS Receipts 8.431 cases; current receipts 48 S 4?; ordinary firsts. 444S; fiiv-ts 433 50; check?, 335 35; dirties, 373 38CHEESE Twins, new, Zoln2Z 3-4: daisies. 25 g 1-4: young Americas 27; lonphorns. 27: brick. 2J'-2-L1VE I'OUETRT Turkeys. 45: chickens .'S:g23; springs. 32; roosters 24; .teff 22 25: ducks, 33POTATOES Receipts 3 7 cars; Minnesota and Early Ohk'S 2751i 230. CHICAGO CASS GRAIN KOG5 Receipts 1C."00; market Is 15 5 25 higher; bulk 13. 15.60: top. 15.75; heavyweight 14.30Q 15-10; medium w eight 14-80 g 15.75; light weight li. 03 15-75; light lights 1 t.&o t? 1 3-50 : heavy packing sows, smooth 13-S0 3 15.15: packing sows, rough. 13-50 3 13. S5; p:gf, 13-505 15.25CATTEE Receipts 6.00C; market Is steady to strong; beef steers: medium tfi heavyweight; choice and prime 16.75 '5 17.75: medium ar.d good 12.50W 15.65; light weight, good arid choic 15.00 5 17-50: ommon an dmedium 9 0n$14-50; buther caul-: heifers, 6-501 15-00; cows H. '' 5 12-75: bulls 5.onfll-50; ranner mtts 4.505 7-5"; veal calves light and I. andyv. eight ) 15-00 1 7.00 : feder steers 7 .50 S 12.25; stocktr steers 5.50 ?T 10.75 : E-.ocker cow a and heifers 5-00 3 9-00.

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ti e fires. j p Brocery Con.'-table Torter was shot and killed j p'are wen

at Knockronhert.v. Mails were hM up at Kildare, Bailywilliam and Mount 1'. ntuge. Twenty houses were burned fit Mount Pontage. At Klonlkilty. in County C'Tw. fifty persons armed w ith rifles and grenaaea attacked the p'-lice barracks. Telephone and tel'pi&h wires w -ro cu- tit many counties. Sin Feiners are accused f sniping soldiers during the night from the roofs and upper floors of buildings. The soldiers returned the fire in some instances and there were lively exchanges. Armored cars bearing troops through the city were stoned. Although late reports said that quiet h,H Kr. t n restored it waa feared trou

ble would npain break out and spread! for two

to other districts. Nearly fifty buildings have been burned at Belfast, about half of them saloons .

and meat market . This into the hands of the re-

rdu-r several ear ago and the credit-Ms got a'l of the assets. Jani-..ek mtv.i1 in t he army and was dfuhlrd . H Viop.v-- . ; onie time to ent- r hus:ne :i;;i'n and l taUtnij adantaKv f the federr.! bankruptcy laws to free h mself or oni. of the old debts which are still azainst the. partnership. The

schedule tiled by Attorney J. T van lists his liabilities at II with no afsets.

DEATH OF MR. JOHN NUSSBAUM John H. Nussbaum, whoso home is at 1703 Thorndiile, Chicago, died yesterday morning at the home of his brother-in-law, John P. Pchaibot. 1032 Harrison street. Hammond. Mr. Nussbaum came Monday for a short i l ii and was taken suddivly 11' with pneumonia. He wHi? seriously ill only a few days. He was fifty years old and leaves a wife, son and several daughters. The body waa shipped tod.iy by undertaker Kmmrrting to the home in Chicago where the funeral will be held held Monday morning at s o'clock. Burial will be in St. Henry's cemetery.

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CONVERSION AT REVIVAL There was one omi. r. i"ii -t the South Side tent liior-iiii; ...i Inst iHKht. The

ii.iT-i-!rr ypoke ' oiv ci uing the rlan nf yulvnti.-"). It was illustrated on a shait ami made it very plain. "There ar- two Fides tn the plan of f-alvalion, the divine side and the. human sid, God ha;i :-n.l will do his nart and man must do

i his." Mrs- Cha-x. Bowman and Mrs. C ! I'- Colgrove favored the audience wilh

a duet which was well received. The Intermediate Christian Endeavor of the first Christian church attended In a body and helped In the services. One feature of the meetings that 1 adding Interest 4s the Bible drill that Evangelist Sraithson conducts each evening. The boja and girls are taking hold of It in great style and are becoming more Interested each evening. The subject announced for tonight is: "The Thief On The Cross. " The tent is located on Standard and Madison Et Services begin each evening at eight o'clock and rinse at 3:15.

HE PREFERRED MARRIED LIFE TO THE JAIL William Harris, of Gary was given his preference of gaing to jail for a lengthy period or marry the girl whom h lured away from her home in Virginl.i before Justice lJUbe of GaVy.

yesterday ar.d without hesitation a chose the latter. Harris and his bride Eula Stept.o. took the next car to Crown Toint, secured a license and hurried back before Judge Eaube where they were mar Tied at 7 ox-lock.

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PRICEJS 35c

Through an error in yesterday's ed - ' tion of The Times th pri 'e Of Van j Carnp'a IVvlt and ltan in the advertiscment of E. W. Andree. the Kayetf

street grocer, was given s 25 cents

No. 2 cans'. It should navo

been 35 cents.

POLISH WAR PARTY

GAINS UPPER HAND

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BT LUCIEN JONES v Correspondent of the I. N. S

London Dally Express WARSAW, Aug. 26. Via London. Aug 27 The "war party" in Toland appears to te gaining the upper hand and there were indicatiors today that the peace negotiations between Poland and Russia may be broken off entirely. Bolshevik war prisoners reveal that Leon Trotsky, the soviet war minister, has personaly taken over the supreme command of the Russian army on the entire battle front. They said that Gen Tukaciewsky. who had previously commanded the. Russians in Foland. has been dismissed. Russian rtsister.ee hit stiffened and the Reds have launched a violent coun-ter-ofTenive east of Lcmberg. The Russian troops were flun? forward in waves, savagely attacking the Fol!?h positions . Near Mlava. Russian batteries were placed on East Prussian soil and bombarded the Poles. M. Dowsky. of the Po-i government has left for Brest to met Hugh S. Gibson, the new American minister for Poland .

FOUR CHARGED AS DRUNKS

Four men faced Judge Tinkham in the Hammond police court this morning on charsres of drunkenness. They were Patrick !. Creamer an i Joe A . Richard?, employed in the Pennsylvania yards at Roby ; J.J. Murphy, of 19 Rimhach avenue and E. M- Gregory. 35 Washington street. Gary.

Legal Notices

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, will receive bids up to Wednesday, September 1st. 1520. at the City Hall of taid City, for the construction of a concrete block toilet and booster pump building In Harrison finll Park in said City of Hammond, all bids to accompanied by a certified check for not IwfcS than 2 1-2 per cent of the. bid. The Board reseres the risht to reject any and all bids. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WIKEK. F. C. DETRICH. S-27-3-3 Board of Public Works

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PASTIME TODAY Alice Joyce in DOLLARS and the WOMAN TOMORROW Madge Kennedy in "DOLLARS AND SENSE"

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TODAY Special Attraction With All-Star Cast "SHERRY" Abo "The Lost City" TOMORROW Children's Special Aftrnoon Only K BOOTH TARKINGTON'S FAMOUS STORY Mso "The Spirit of Good"

WELL THE STOCK IS REPLENISHED

i Here's a tip to the boy who are de- j pendent upon the StHte Lue drug storfor having prescriptions rilled. Th store's stock has been rep'.cnished. i It cam out this morning in the Hammond police courl when Morris Schniderman. 3 403 Rockwell snreet. j Chicago, was tried for driving a truck I over the Calumet bouleard. Morris' explained that he i the regu'ar de- 1 livery man for the Sherman House at : Chicago, and made a "delivery" uodei j a government permit to the Slate Line j drug store in West Hammond. Ii was on his wav home that he took the j boulvard as the best w,y out of Ham. mend. He was fined J5 and cOi'ts. ;

For Colds, Grip, Influsnxa mnd H'e4.kfS frem Colds take SLm Sm Sfm (Lmxatxtf Brrnnc Quinin 1 ablets )

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ORPHEUM THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana The Coolest Place in Town TODAY "Honeymoon Inn" A MUSICAL COMEDY 10 People Pretty Girls Catchy Music MAE FOSTER & CO. Aerial Novelty

RUBY SISTERS Singing and Music NADONLY An Oriental Surprise W1LLARD HUTCHINSON & CO. Comedians

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Enid Bennett in

What Every Woman Learns

DEATH OF MRS. HOGE j j;j

FIRE BUNCH IS READY FOR HOME

The funeral of Mrs. William J.j Hoge of Lansins. Ill-, who d:-d Wed-, neday in St.- Margaret's hospital, in ( Hammond, will be held Saturday af- , ternnon from the home In Ij.n?ing at 1 o'clock and at 2 o'clock from the Lan : ping German Lutheran church. Eur- 1 ial wil lbe made In Oak Hill cemetery. , Mrs. Hoge died fololwin? an operation. , ghe nas twenty-seven vears o!d and; had been married or.iy a few monthr. !

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A '.lis Chalmers - Xm-rican Can American Car and Foundry 135 7 .mericau Locomotive . 9 American Smelting 53 ! American Steel Foundry 3S American Tel. and Tel. OS'i Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive lfS' Bethlehem Steel E Ca.nadian Pacific ltl1 I'-.-ntral L'Jtther S5 Chicago and North Western 71 Chicago. Mil. and St. Faul 34 fern Products

.v,.,h! Sterl 135s. was staged today.

rrU in. i was loosed from its cage in Forest park

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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! HECATLT., Ala., Aug. :T. Ail except

this morhinsr to return to their homes father and l'';: today, following a caucus last niRhtjers and sl.ters. I ndertaUer N. Lmlasting until midnight E ght members ! " eiv niHMflMn nYCP" will remain here to "h op headquarters! iAT UIAMUIMJ UTLo open" according to Uep. F. S. Hall.j awaiting the return of the Don-t ,frellk or niia Tour mfii i9 who are expected to meet again in D.-, dye Qn -nUmon(1 UyM - catur Sunday me" ! rMav Hirections in rvrrv mrlciw

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rfress mass-meetinKS in th'ir

communities tonight and Saturday. BEAR LOOSE IN ST. LOUIS

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j Sl. l.V- l.T. V1".' Wfc - " ----- j i j bear hunt In St Louis in ninety years I I oldest inhabitants vouch for the time j

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GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH

""eneral Motors Timers Central Lackawanna Steel T.'hirh Velley Mid vale Steel X. Y. Air Brake ,

Northern Pacific . " 1 ' j Peoples Gas , . Pressed Steel Car 3'i t:ading 91 xf public Iron and Steel So'

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Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin

i to roam in the fashionable west side -.-,.,,,, ...-.-...,,... , . m .

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tfici4nlial rHATl hv tir artlcal Joker.

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excited .-- I chard Wlilte. eha'iT well, and you have;

a quarte- r'- uw Best freckle, sun-: t

burn and tan lotion, and complexion:

uhitener. at very, very small cost. i;

Tour grocer has the lemons and any j :

attendants and hundreds of

! r-itiroTiH ioined in the hunt.

Wounded in the shoulder, the an

erizzlv dashed through th streets, i

Men and women ar.d cnnaren scatterta

to Sheuer as tne , counf wl supP,y toists -stepped on the gas. and speeded . ,,.v., . . i

away.

WATCH FOR THIS MAN! Rc.;dent of Hammond and West Hammond are warned to he on the loolt

three ounces of Orchard White for a few i ( cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant j 'J becomes. Tes! It Is harmless. Adv. lotion Into the face, necK. arms and : ( and how clear, soft and whltft the skin i sunburn, windburn and tan alsappearjJ hands and se how rjuickly the freckles.1

New Chicago Produce Company AND SAVE MONEY

FANCY WHITE POTATOES, pk. 55c, per bu $2.20 APPLES, all varieties, good eating and cooking Per pk., 70c; per bu $2.50 ORANGES, per doz 30c up FANCY CANTALOUPES. 4 for 25c LARGE LEMONS, per doz 20c CANNING PEARS, per bu. $2.50 FANCY PLUMS, per basket 65c CALIFORNIA GRAPES. 6'2 lb. basket for 90c LARGE WATERMELONS 40c up STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per doz 56c FANCY FREE STONE PEACHES, per doz 20c FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Free Delivery

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A few cents buys "Oanderinu . ' ATter an application of "'Dandei ine" you i can not find a fallen hair or auy Uondruff. beaidea every hair shows now life, vigrer, brightness, more rotor and thicknesa. adv.

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Everybody's Store Everywhere STOP and SHOP or VISIT IF YOU LIKE

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Saturday Special at The Array Store 97 STATE ST. HAMMOND OVERCOATS Army Issued

Worth $75.00. Special Saturday,

$9.50

SUGAR Best cane, pure white (we do not handle any other kind). 20 lbs. to a customer on an order of 1 Cl $5.00 worth of groceries, soap not included A - SUGAR All you want for 17c AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP Only one lot to a Q5C

customer. iu oars iui PALMOLIVE 6 bars for POLAR WHITE 10 bars for - CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 10 cans for CRISCO Per lb CAROLENE MILK Tall cans. Per can

47c 59c 69c 27c 10c

CARNATION MILK Per can GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR Per Vr bbt

GILT EDGE TUB BUTTER Fresh from the

creamery, rcr m. MEADOW GOLD BUTTER In prints. Per lb EGGS Fancy, large, fresh the game as you get down on the farm. Per doz

BLUE RIBBON PEACHES Fresh case. 22 C

rer io CREAMETTES Price

BACON. LARD. BREAD, and a full line of fresh new stock of groceries.

14c $1.80

62c 56c

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY D. W. Griffith's Production "SCARLET DAYS"

a" TUESDAY AFTERNOON "SCARLET DAYS" Ho EVENING "SCARLET DAYS" aad SESSUE HAYAKAWA

Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Railway Back Pay Railroad men who are going to get the best out of their back pay representing time that they worked are those who bank their money. Many have already used their extra pay to either start new savings accounts here or else add to existing ones. They are treating this money as if they never had it to spend and as a re;ult are going to be ahead, to have money available whatever the emergency may be. If you are a railroad man. why not keep the money for YOURSELF? You can by depositing it here. Why not come this evening? the bank will be open from 6:00 until 8:00 o'clock. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. DIRECTORS WALTER J. RILEY C. A. WESTBERG W. R. DIAMOND JOHN CARROLL WALTER SPENCER JOHN J. BLOCK A. M. KELLY

Capital and Surplus $65,000.00 Are You an Employer? You May be Sued The Indiana Industrial Board has brought suit against 163 employers, charging failure to comply with the Workmen's Compensation Law. Most of the alleged violators are those whose names begin with the letter "A." indicating that the Board is going through the alphabet. All case will be tried at Indianapolis. Our Compensation Law provides that any employer, even though he employes but one person, is subject to the law. If your are an employer, have you provided yourself with Compensation Insurance? Should you violate the Compensation Law you may be fined not less than $1 and as high as $30 for each day's violation. Our Insurance Department has Compensation Law specialists who will be glad to go over your case with you. and perhaps help you to save you from fines and heavy damage suits.

First Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m.

DIRECTORS

WALTER J. RILEY, W. R. DIAMOND WALTER SPENCER

A. M. KELLY

C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK