Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1920 — Page 1

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ENS POSITION ERFULL V THE WEATHER. FOU INDIANA t.t-nrrnlly fnlr tonight and Fitdn. Continued cool . TV 1 JL On streets and nswsstaads, 3o per oopy. Delivered by carrier in Hammond and Wert Hammond, 60o per nvmth. VOL. XIV, NO. (55. THURSDAY. SKPTKMnKR 'J, VS20 HAMMOND, INDIANA U il U W

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THREATEN NEW DRIVE ON WARSAW

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PLANS READY rnn 1 nn nnnni

ruKiuu-Kuum STRUCTURE! i

Did You Hear That

STANDARD TD

GIVE FIELD

H. IS. AXPEKSON and Geo arc to ail aw umpires at th. same at Harrison park tins 6 o'clock.

Long Needed Hostelry For County Seat Now An Assured Fact

l'R.V.K HAMMOND and won the father ar.d son golf the Hammond Country club easy sailing.

go Howstr P. O.i ball veninn at ton. Tom. match at

and had

DAV PROGRAM

fol-

THE Thompson clement strong in West Hammond mid and politicians say Lorn Small to do well there.

is quite Htirnli.'tiu is going

SPECIAL TO THE TIMLS; W H1T1.NI7. INK, .Sept. 2 Thr lowing prizes have bun select, ti

me uirt.r.nt cm iu.s in t In- Standard Oil A. A. Field Da l'i..tiii!ii at Whit-I ing Park on Labia- Day: j 1HI yard dash, gold krtif. .

t

SHERIDAN ! i DRUGGIST 1 iQffiiicn

lOliiLLLU

'i 1 New ! 5m NEWS I FLASHES

DRUG store on West Hammond side or i

slate line devotes much el its window i silk hose

Shot put, 2 Standing hi

and t w o ties. M' yard da.-h. 0'1 yaid dash

pair silk ad Jump.

tgirh;

si'vk.s and tic. ; p;t i r mi K socKa

r "lar 2 pa;r

hO. 1 ladies'

lettering to the announcement: Prescriptions Killed."

Tcetor s

CROWN POINT, IND . , Sept. 2 Clarence Fate, manager cf the Commercial Hotel and president of the Crown Point Chamber of Commerce is

able to announce this -week that he !sj In touch with one of the most famous j architects in the middle nest and proij! ably within the next -week the plans for a 100 room hotel for Crow n Point J

will be completed, costing approximately J100.000. In addition to drawing the plana this architect firm will help in financing the proposition as will also two or three prominent business

men In Crown Point who have in fact! se-rv helped the project, financially al-clud ready. Two store rooms have already.

been rented at a big monthly rentaii GARY Elks have invited the Michigan ! fcy two Crown Foint prominent busi-lcuy Elks to be their guests at a picnic. ! teas men. After years of planing, a stag affair, on l.abor day. at which! and talking ever the hotel problem j bis cats will be the feature. j In Crown Point which has been one of; . . . I Crown Foints direst needs, the erec- ROT McCOOL has received a hatch of j tion of an up-to-date hostelry for th1 tickers for the Dcmrsey-Miske fight, to i city will be one of the greatest im-jbe sold at popular prices, ten, twenty j provements that can possibly be made.; and thirty, only it's dollars instead cf j It Is one of the improvements that) cents. j Crown Taint rta'.ly needed. i , , . j

uiacy .girls", l)jr'

ROSCOE WOODS say he has made up ! his mind to vote for Tom Taggart and ! knows 50 other republicans who are go- I in to do the same thing. I HAMMOND stores are selling yard- !

square pieces of cheese cloth "excellent for dust cloths'' neatly boxed to prevent

them from becoming soiled. J W'.VR department has asked Sears, j

Cramer to help round up 7 7S rccru'ts for

ice in Uermany. The list s :t cooks and 20 clerks.

f t w el mi n ,

i girl? ).

Hall throw mg

k iss toilet t . Tug of war tlram;

12 boxes of cigaif . Sack race. Therm..-, bottle Hall throwing disian. t

thernioti bottle. -20 yard dash, silk shut Running bread jump, cuff link High jump. gold buckle belt. Three legged lace, two silvr tils.

rungo hitting, fount a

All of these

is to in- i

j their kind

prizes are

I" n . the I'

Iten-

of

and ai e on x h ' h 1 1

one o tth- shop window in Win

The entrants have been stirred t.

Uer training to capture them In addition ! these the I'ararJine

st

,n in

n mi; .

hat -

FRIEXD3 of Bull Kennedy write in to j merits are yet

Dept . dollar winner

ten dollar go t' the

lively . The High Pressure StiFb have offered a $15 jnen handising ci relit to the high point winner. Other d.i.art-

fficials have . fie red ; twenty, ,o!tl piece, to thf high point i in that department w h le a

and tio dollar gold piece; sfior.d and third iitpo -:

Auto Wrecked Near Crown Point and Former Indiana Druggists' Head Is Killed

! ;PECil TO THE T1MKS i CROWN POINT. (NM., S-pi. A. fatal automobile accident i.mi, plscei south f here whtn C . K. Ulliott. as sixty, owner of a drug rtore at Slu-r-dan. lnd., and formei-ly pies dent or! tht- Indiana Retail Urni; gists' Asso-; ciation. was ki'led in an h v t omoln ie accident la.-t nn,-ht near Crown Point in Lake county. The body was sent' home for burial . : j Ml. Llliotl and H. P V 1 1 1 v, e i t h. , proprietor of a Sheridan department, Mer. weie drtv ng to Cliu-ag.i when the steering giar of thir maehm-' bloke. The e?r turned ovtr and Mr Ciiolt was pinned beneath the wreck-1 ae. Willwerth was not hurt sfii. us-; i y P.rsidrs a widow, Sir. Llhott is survied by six son;!, .Morris' Klliott. ' t t'onnr r sv rile, and Kt.ftr. !' r i r I .en

Kori es i d n n . w r I d an ace

nnd Jarr.cs llhott. all Anoth'r snii. was kill. ar. and one a'ro was uent ."f ral years ct.

f Sheiin the M'.-d 'r.

True Heads E. Chicago Chamber Charles H. True of Locomotive Superheater Co., Chosen by Commerce Members.

" H. True, manager of the Luconniue Superheater Company, was yes-1 ' tel day elec ted pn sident of the J-.ast; Chicago Chamber of Commerce to sue-' I cced H. K. Jackson who has held thej j position dur ny the pu-' year. .Mr. j ' True was Vn.t pr. sent ul the mt tln,l 1 and although he has not yet had limei : l eonsldi r it is iind- rstood that he! : will refuse to sen pt the posujutl bc- ' cause of pr ss of oth i .iuii s. c. J K: Wallacf. iiv ci.ctnf-c was elei-tiiil

to sueefftl A. ;. Slccomli. as Vice-j piesidint, and '.. I.. Reid was named; to succeed It. K. iinuc.-i as tr asurer. ; Th former custom of eb itm fif'een' directors from eah end of the city: was di.-pcndeil and with ow nj to the. -mall number .f mfnil). rs in Indiana! Harbor and nomination.-; for directors! weio compiled from th, r terendum which had been sent to each member. Tho:-e (lifted rs d'i--urs a r. : Kictiard Rates. Fred T. Russe, V. . B Cimii b 11. I1'. N. e';imnr. J.-im-s t n-.e-nts, ' II. M Cohen. P.. C. lock y. Chus. Kiehtev. P. S t;raer, . O. Mar-1 mori. 1 1 i; Jo k r.n. H. I. Jackson.! H P. .lours. A . M . k'Py. J. r. Ken-! nedy, ,. W . I.efis. W. I.opiaka, II. ! Petersen. II V. Peters-en, J. .

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(BULLETIN) I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) W A: iilNOTO.V. Sept. .'. I'he. tViilte House today refused to confirm reports that President Mlson will make spt.ich from the White House veranda in the rhterrsts of liu'.. Cox's campaign.

(BULLETIN) INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI Py l.l t lKN .! IXI-..

SERVICEI Loudon.

!STrr crooESPONOENT I. N. W'ARSAXC, Sept. 1 via

Sept. Poland will refuse- to ,-.. eprrati with tier;. Wrange! in a nitli

tary wa iiiib rs an inle mat lonal

pedit ion upon Mi I b ha, I nouiiced

Like s SCO v . n.ish toiiH V.

the field to mi Prince Lugene foreign rnini'.t r

ex -ilc-h Sa-

Military Blow Against Poles Expected By London

HI M.KTIN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I

.u-WMIN, Sepl. praf rrjolnrr to u. rr,.rB noe Ilusnla m.ikliiR runrmlom

id l-oln.,,1, urgri thnt

oiinn prnrr neart nlon ed l the rarlirM pnoxlhlr HIrii or nomc thrr nrulral earned thin nftrrnoon.

llrltuin m of ioiri

B prarr thr Muaar.

rc-etpe-n-n i et in r n t at Hi, it w

I.Ol)(i,

(BULLETIN) 1 INTERN; TIONAL NEWS SERVICEI LONDON S pi. 2 A Central .News dispatch trom tUpenhi:peo today reports that Gen. W raii l 'i forcer: haxe ocecpird Tamana !' n insula, a neek of land east of Crimea, between

111' Sea ,( 7.e a,,,,) the lil.-o! enpturinjf .000 Refj pr I. oners.

Sea.

VICE I

ithout call-

W . I. Spen-

W. W . key. .1 . , d. J. P.lo.-k and.

HAMMOND BOY

; tell us that Bull was boosting some new

1:

i kind of other ni; j big hit.

perfumery out at Gibr.on ht, but it didnt make a i

the cry

be heard

kely that Hk y XN in f

lead of these two and offer prices .

from

llov .U is

but H tne a tit lal

U. S. MAIL AVIATOR

Will Fly in New Transcon tinental Service Between Omaha and Wyoming. SPECIAL TO THE TIMES1

DMA HA,

CIHlii Joseph Nitz of the West liammonu police, is the last mcntr of the force to take his two weeks' vacation. He now figures on starling some time next week.

n co rnnn

uil.0 rnu

j

R. Ha"MILTON, who opened the I;. 5. '

! Cigar Store here six years ago and has ' managed it ever since has resigned and,! . j ha accepted a position as time keeper at j t the Standard plant. I

STRANG

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UR

Lieber Acts

j On Lake Co. Constables

T ; Illegal Arrests j and Ex ! i.

Reppa. L. P.. !,M,; SI: cldo r A . C . S loc r r. Jop n Ten k el . A Afiley. i I La n fori . M Ro c . The , l it ion of a to ihe discretion of will i:nct toniorr-. ,i

llolfi to plan for the work of th At that time It will be decided

(BUrrETIN)

1 IKTIRNATIONAL NEWS SE"

' HH V t .1 I. S, pi . u,

ing K. 11. .'r.nTi to he i-taitU or rearing any w Hue.-: cs .t tr th morning reitss. the "slush fund'' committee ao'ji urrr.j at 1:13 o'clock until I i a. m. Tue;i.i. The n.-M s, ; -loi, ,,f the commit e .Ail t. be); -T, rr-ago.

Bll.l.IJTI MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERvirr,

Sept 2 l.ernmnv ka

rKrd to rullnborutr with Solrt

....n.i ,nP rntr, hut thf prw. po.nl ha, !... rejerteil brrau.r It ul rlm.kf t.rrmcn ,he thentrr of n e .r. Dr. Wl,rr Simon, German forrlun rcrrtr,. ,,n, quotrd n, sn,. I n I . .

... j nniicr dlxpiKrh from today .

bfrit Ru-

Brrlin

r I NTERN ATIONAL LONDON, Sept I' strengthen,, d her by the defeat of

" l anfc-ej s army and is expected

military bb

l"c "u-so-i-oltsn peace tu gotta-

--urucu. cee'uraing to

expressed in semi-official he!-e today.

i- r.. I i k Mil

The chief features of the

ftuuauen as it n

"uoiiii-a as follows: 1 Sever- but not d.cisne f-ghtin, :s in progress ov, r a c nsiderable pev. . tion of the Polish and Galiciai, fton.s will b..tl, the Russians iind I'ol.s mak-

in count! r thrusts to

Nrws SERVICE 1

- Soviet Russia has diplomatic position a portion of Gen in Southern Rus.., to at tempt anot h.

against the P,.e.s b. -

p.n

or...

A TIO

w hole

i x lit s were

f ret ; i j w as If 1 1 t hf d nee tors w ho at the I'hiMips

year, hclh-

rr the secretary shall be the membership or wi'i

tempt shall be made secret a ry .

1 1.. m

elected

'f Pi' r

employ a p a ' d 1

1 n

(BULLETEX) i,'.7J.rJ'!.KT,0N'- Ncws Sf-fiv W A S H I N i TO.N , Sept. itm!it of justice will us. i ts to pr vei l any K, n ral i

i the price of anthracite ,, i iii-e of th. wage in.-reis. :, rant

the -anthracite coal . s.-t. Att j . i;en. Mitch. -l)

IF i l'h .'. - Us e 1 -o. rr a- e

iineith

position v it t a rmy

t hreatr r.ihK

:'a vv MAY UIIKf K Ills 2 If n W ra ng. I is I. counter-strokes on the

impr

t l.e

'111111!'-.-.'ttnii.ii

rd

After lying unconsciou

104. 154th piace, West

at his home;

Hammond, since !

NKB . , Sept. Filet B.l

M. Heefron, of Hammond, of the C.I S air mail service has arrived from! W ashington at the Ak-Sar-Ben field j h.-ingars ready to start flying mail planj s between Omaha and Cheyenne witn; three other U. S. aviators. Air mail service between New York! and San Francisco will start aboutj the first of September, according toi word received here this morning tromj The postal department officials atj Washington. D. C. who lnstructedj

the local station manager to preparei

for the opening of. the coast to coast service, Sept. 1. According to W". I. Votaw, manager cf the Omaha station, the "ships" which will be used between here and the western town are expected to arrive the latter part of the week. Two cf the planes will remain i"T-e, while the remaining two will be stationed at Cheyenne. TRA'SCO.TlNENTAI. HOl'TE The. service will start as soon as th planes arrive. Pilots Hefron and Teager will probably remain in Omaha and fly planes out of this city to Cheyenne..

AFTER he had used up a can of bait Sunday. Bill Startsman learned that the only way Tie could fish with success was to adopt the old bobber. He landed three with borrrTWed bait.

WKST HAMMOND has a spicy domestic relation ca?c coming up before Judge Kokalski Satui.ir morning. It's not the usual triangle this time; it's more of a polygon aair.

CLYDE CLEVELAND is much interested in seeing how big a registration can be had on Saturday. It is the first important step of a most important campaign sas Mr. Cleveland.

Pilot Hefrons parents l!v at TTebb street in Hammond.

12

THERE is understood to be rjuite a rivalry between Constables Julius Taussig and Morris Dobson as to which will impanel the first woman jury in town, so far Morris has the edge on perfme.

Saturday evening, Mitchel Raymond Bednarski died at midnight last n ' k ht the result of a peculiar injury suffered while playing. The lad. who was thirteen years old, was plaing on the ladders at the Central school grounds Saturday enin-, and in perfeirmin one (,f the boj isit stunts threw his head batk rather sharply. It is thought the spine was wrenched at the base of the skull or a hemmorrhage of the brain occurred. The boy was unconscious from the time of the accident until he died. Mitchell was the ton of Mrs. Maggie JJednarski and leaves besides the mother, three sistirs. Mrs. ClarenceThompson. 723 State Line st., and Mis

ses Viola and Jennie, who their mother. The funeral will be held morning at 9 o'clock from St. church and burial will be Cross cemetery.

Ii e w itii Sal ut day A nrtr.'W .j in Holy

ONE ICE man wan to know if remember when after tilling up the

box they would h-d him a glass

something with a real big kick in it. Sure j many a bottle we've split with the ice I man. I

w e ice I

of j

WILL WAIT ON ILLINOIS DECISION Indiana Commission is Not Ready With Intrastate j Freight Ruling. INTJI ANAFOLIS. I N D . , Sept. 2 j No decision as to a possible increase, in intrastate freight rates in Indianal will be given by the public service! commission until agreement has been! reaened on th s lllincih freight rale' raff , to be re-ip Tu d before the mte, tate. cnnimTc- mm ission . t.irtt-' .-"i-, tomoriow. It wa.-. ! arned t.'div. ' No intrastate increase lias bee-n ' granted in this state although the Hl-i in"!s stare commission authorized a; 33 per cent increase. The inter-i n-te rate increase authorized by tdej le'erstate comm.i.e commission is--t'i p.! cert and the raili"-.a(!3 ate see , : K o raise the intrastate rates to a p.-.ruy with the interstate rate , Th" Indiana commission tuohahlv! i' I'l probably adhere to its 1 t ni fie-! etM..n denying an incr'ase in intra-! sistf pi-'scnp'-r rates. ! B L ANKET S ALT - : TUESDAY ;

OLD TIMER wants to include in our J 'To You Remember When'' series the ! time when .V. Murray Turner used to be t a conductor on the Green Line? T(s i

and only pot 0c an hour an no over time.

CHARGES ALIENATION OF WIFE'S AFFECTION

h ;i s i nst

JOE KOYmLSKT. West Hammonds pitching pride, is back from the Atlantic coast where he spent a successful baseball season. He may pitch a few s?ames for Chicago teams before rf'iipninjt to school.

MISS Culla Vayhincer. state executor of the V. C. T. T,"., who has often spoke in Hammond was nominated for I". S. senator at the prohibition convention at indianapoli.s and the; local W. C. T. V. is much interested.

EDDIE "Woggles" Goohrmger left yesterday to Join Andy 'lump on a fishing excursion and Andy writes there is a lot of blp ones that he hH-Q declined

to feed so that Eddie can have some i sport v. hen he comes up. j

S. E SWAIM i ho L lis street cut lust w e k. care w ho is th w i hlerness w .' s Trost Will hac

declares he doesn't own lot which Iiad the weeds lewis streeters don't

owner so long as the! rf mo efl. so Jimmy j to come again. j

THAT summer is about cone is .ifi need by the nightly mnjjroRa t ing of thousniis of birds in the his; trees in front of the Cox and Roths, l.ihi residences in llomewood. which of bite tats has be. ri an annual occ u i r nee

Chargins alienation of his wife' j feet ions. Fr ed Fuller of Hammond i brought suit for $5.oo damages as

Kmmitt Dunn, in the Hammond Superior court. Fuller sayp that his wife has not lived with him since August li and that Dunn rersuaded her to leave him and later file a petition for divorce. Dunn, according to the complaint, has boasted that he will marry her as soon athe decree is granted. During the two vears prior in the separation of the Fuller;-. (Dunn is said to have taken Mrs. Fuller to theatres and other places and to Chicago where they r.mained together our night without the knowledge or cons' n t of Mr Fuller. The defendant would also visit with Mrs. Fuller at her home while he: husband was uvvuy. I: Is further alleged that Dunn came to the home while FilUf w a o sick in b. i

i and that he and Mrs. Fuller would re- ! main for hours in a room in another ! pa rt of the hou se . I In her divorce conipia nt. Mrv Fuij lei- aliased that iter husband had tried

lo kill tht chilrticn nnd niins. if by turning on the nas in a bed room. The alienation suit was hied through Alio., ney H. E. Granger.

Fees Charged' Declares

Conservation'liirttrcr.

i J INDIANAPOLIS. I N'D . , Sept. Sev i cral Lake county constables and de- : puty sheriffs, are slated for revocation . of commissions and possible criminal prosecution., a. cording u, Kichard l.nber. diir.tor of conseri t i.-n. as thtfsuil if ini e st iRttions of a'le&ed 11I'pal action against fi; her m n . Mr. Lubet said that h's nun 'i.ive be n gathering evidence to show th U county oflicials have haled scores of for igni rs before justu-rs of the peace for fii-hir.: without licenses. In many cases, he declared, the men were ignorant of the law. and were rob as d under heavy bond which they never recovered, or vv re rned i&.rhitant, amounts. The state law. Mr Leiber explained leaves the qucstun of licenses in tlw hands of the fish iind game commission, only, p.nd neither constables nor sheriff have jurisdiction in such cases. PIIOCKCt TION TO SI Alt l R .1'. Fleming, chief e,irt. vxaiden.. is in Hammond, be said with evidence to open t he fight . It is plann'd to carry th, piosecu-' tun past the officfis and into Ihe courts of the Justices with whom they are albgid to he m lc.ip.uc. "as his declaration f'harsct'rtairg the actions of these m.-n in stirrinfr up hai-i red for the government by s Irish ly ' hai.tssir.g ihe f re gn element. . criminal in th. '.xtifmi, he said that l hey weft tloinc; much lo t.'.-P r and breed Ihe spirit t.f Pol-he :sm in In-' diana and would be suppressed at: once insofar as his department, could carry the prose, uiion . He said that he v ,-hr rt all fish, i rn n lo know that, only fi.-h nnd panic ivincii ns and fit-! putles could make m rests in !' nse a .-o s .

ANTHRACITE INDUSTRY NEARLY TIED UP

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEKVICCI V ILKESBARRE. PA.. S"pt. 2- Insurgent mine worktr win. declare a "vacation' yesterday in defiance or Presiu, nt Ujl.-on and officers ot th1 nited Mine Workers of America he sine-efded in tying- up the great' r pa t of the ant hra 't industry. Repottd Horn lhi. u-i,. ut Dstrtcts 7 and 0 of the anthracite fi Id. .any totiay show that 100. ono ,.f the 17a.Ono workers are not at work afid that ISO of the 300 ,i oil it ri s of the field ale unable to move a wheel The big onvjia nis are hard Int. a large percentage of their collierita b. -ing tied up. The smaller -r independent operations at. w oik ins hut

( BTJLLE TUT ) ..',!l!,Tt'('TICNAL NEWS SLrtVICCi I.LRLI.N. Sept. j. Throe p. rso Wfie kill, d and twelve wound, d riot , ir jobless people m I rank'o said a dispatch from that citv tod to the radical organ Die 1- rcih. it (BUL.LExrif) I INTEFNATIONAl NEWS SERVICE I BALTIMORE. Md.. Sf pi .' -

i"ii' n''i. .ont.iiuiiije jion.nrn

n'Kct t-'bl

curities. ow ti. d

r Hopkins, an Atlanta. i. whK-h was rt ported hrsi oi- ; r, n:is Kania rHili-oad C.vefn New York and W a

turner! np lice .ll.; St

f. r 1 h e

A

wort h of bv Lind--. bri k'-r. r stele,, tram br-bingtorr.

afely le.ila; irte.l , jS(

tjl-sing ti t asur.

fu-r 1-fUi ;

thf

poire h

I hey ha nd No ' t

a re d .

from

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pf r ion

di-n-t

disorders h'lve been . ported s

Stray Horse Ditches Auto

On No. SideJ1

Moscow claims that the to has been ri grouped and s

driv c at H ar-

AMIH. uncbing sirun , Crimean t .

m an rfl..rt to minjiniz: i'ie li, ,i v. tory ;outli of ihe Dt. -.ptr rix.r w.rch threatfiis to wreck his whole lain I.-tisn. Present indications are that if n. Wi-antcl's effoin to .ut off Hi Caucasus have failed and he w.ll h-ie to fail back upon Crimea ut less li'i cuntf-r blows ugainst ::ie reimorceei

i.oisnev in. it nt. r pro unusual!

cessf u! .

MIO PIA I JONS H AI.TLU 3 1' ace negotiations between the Russians and Pol. s have been haUe.j for the time bcint, and the P les have prepared new terms for presentation when they are resumtd likily in some neutral city. There are -indications that the Ru.-sians s.i,,n will undertake another off. n.-iv in an ebon to secure a dominat nv jsit. n v hen

ly .Ut.

S.

ther-

f.

e-taMish pea. Inih hex ik J no facto s iv.rri- ! in south, ri;

l.i o

II A ! ELTON FA . jv four a n i h r a c lie m ns others j- r. f x p. ct e d to the day ends. Twclxr

tt Aiinv - pt . 2 Tvv f n: -i are idle a ml ' --u. pe nd be I ore .

housand men '

are .m "vacation ." Mir,

cot Hi ha'f v.. -teifl.lv and be ifdu. cd eighty nrr cr nt

outputs w ;i s

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F

(ion Miuti: in r POTTS VILLE. PA.. Sept

thoiL-and iiflditior.il min.is irii.nl lie sti-ikirs ranks this forenoon. The I'. nnsylvania railroad has nnnulltd loin, is pri-.-fii-er cai--and coal train-. Dt f f r mt na 1 1 on of the pump nun tf strike has caused h ri is-s which w ill he met by sending macivn sts foin this city.

A ira i:oi:c rtfiimnc .t i the Forsv tiic corners Wedne.

ing c. usrd an a.-.-ideiu which re in his death, tii. dumaxinv "f an mohi:. atul sl'sht injur to two iToni! people. -Mr. nnd Mrs. P.ul p'o, ki. t. n avenue, wire driving alutifr ana polls boulevard, n.ar Calumc when ihe hor.-e which h.Tonp:. ,!

I

Hi. near ai v e n -risu itfd

auto. Ham-

NEW PETIT JURY IS CHOSEN

PROGRAM FOPBAND CONCERT Another bi.r crowd is rxpecte.l at! Harrison park tomorrow tvrning when the Hammond business men give their ! third fr.e band conceit. Barnev outig ha:- w orked up another interest. ii'H program for his hand that nonini. i

CROW N P'Tit J ir i "o lilt HI Sept. 7 th.

jP'CIAL TO THE P i INT. lnd.. chose,! for rtCro vx n I ni. is h s fo I low s :

TI Me - i Sept. : e Lake ' h ic n

: . T.t Cireu I l. (fins

The spccii Oy Milton s o n si hits . 1 i M usic Fol lowi 1 1 March Over; u rt

fee t l"f. w 1,1 h

on toe who sins, th- Van Ai.-tv

1

M r

( o , r. i." t tie progi a m : iemprr Fidel's" J . "Ra tii'Miri " .

two SOUKS the latest ' and riir-

. P Th.

. sou -mas .

.nd.

drew like a phone operator

So s;reat was the demanl V'ankeis we will repeat th Thursday and Friday. Sept ."!- 1. Conn- early. Hammond Co .1. Arkin. Mgr.. sr., Ha mmord .

maenet and kept our

busv ensvveririkr .alls.' his

HAMMOND man. who has been carefully concealing a bald Vad for years, never dreamed that his toiipo stuck in

bat all tho time be was standing

for these off.-r on Ilnd and Furniture E. State 9-1

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS "I"K ta thr new additional :id- ' In !' cost of I ill. or. print p:per nnd all other m.-itrrlnl use tl In the pul'li.-allon of 1hi- piiper. nr nrr rnmIrllel In Incrrnsr the prlee of display nilrrtlinc .1 frnn nr Inch : -ier-rhnnik. arro.-erlen. mnrkrl. nnd dru; frc. This Increase ni l fake eWevt V eeneen;i , Sept. If THE I. ll". Oil NT rilTIt; v Ml PI 1U.1MIFM; to.. 1M BI.1SHI;rs OF TIIK TIMES -F.WSPAPF.RS

with head uncovered Young's band played Banner'- Friday night.

while Ha rule Star Spangled

IN DISCFSSING the petition of the I hone, company for a reduction of rates. Alderman Put Reillcy points out that people seem to have forgotten that the compan reduced its toll to Last Chicago to 5 cents and that it ts just as much deserving of a raise as n other bustnoss.

3 ROBBERS HURT IN GUN BATTLE

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i PEORIA. ILL.. Sfpt. 2 Three uni

dentiried train robbers were wound. d. probably fatally, following a gun bat-.

"Siamese 1'itrol " Pa-,.: Linkr

Selection. "I ne Royal Vaiiai).

George Cohan and P. Goctzl. Ml Milton Monroe ringing Van Alsl.vr.e .V- I'urtis Music l o's. i;i;u hits: la I "Don't I;.- tro s With Me." 'a n.M.'l y n. . .t- i Sw. .tie li Mini "- Viir A 1st y nr . "The Hunting Sec ne." descriprive P P.ucolossi . Waltz. "Blue Bird." F. 1;. lirant. 'American Patrol" F Meacham. March. "Jolly Jaekies" tjeo. Schlef. fai th . "Str Spangled Banner" Kev .

Fir d Mill. i. Low li Fred Nell.er.v. Hebron. .1 . M . Pierce. Low ci Low is Woiloy. Low . !' l. T a.-e. Crow n bun: . tooiic Fassovv. Iloonri. .1 . J a id. II ob,-: t ' . Ro v Foore, I l.i !- . T . H . I .i lie t . ;.t ry Fr-f d B. Helhlui-. Indi:nn Harbor. Hanv D. Fiillir, H immor.ti DAUGHTER OF MARK

PLANT HEAD TO WED

Mor-Indl-t a v e. to C.

hies, surid.nl;. dash.d from the

bii.-n.s at Co. side of the road, directly in front of I lie ma. -him . The car stru. U trie hor..- vv oieh was injured so thM it was iifcfssa--y to kill :i. Til. r iitomohilc vv.is knocked inlo ti e marsh at the side of the strei t . Mr. and Mrs Block i i .vap.d w it it bruise an 1 tuts about tii.- bend and anii. WTO VKTIII IIKOlllJIIM. Miss Claia Ver Kuylen. S Clint, n nirt. Hammond, who was seriouslv mJ'lreri in the w r . k of the automotiitr of John We; s. of Lansin--:. on Calumet avenue Tuesda niirht. wa brought

on! the South Chieaito hosMar.Cii l et's hospital inllrr ii-.jui i.-.- wii; K, , p irr

in the hospital for some time. Her

.. K was or. .en anil liri riin shoulder and :; rm were wrenched. On. foot vv it al-o badly lue.-rat ed . Mi Wris. and Mi-s B-miice M I e tile tl.jid occupant of the macinne. are rr covering rapid! from their injuries.

I he parity is renew d has teen no attempt t i ncfcot ations with the the ant i-Bol: he ik do m.nl of (ieri. Wranv R ussiu.

o mm Kin i: ni-Ai, i.apsi: i The lommerciiil ttejfoiiatiuns Me -tween thr soviet tTHde couth ssion and Great Britain have laps d altb iiyli ih; commission, headed by M. Kamunefl and M. Krassin. r.iriains in London. .".-Great Br'tain and Italy are maintaining a "hands off" p-li. toward"

lussia and Fi ance has m;:de n. tie -

isive move to grivt- id to Gen Wriii.,.1's forces on : lare scale

mil) THOOfs T TI'IIKMI1 The Morcok o rn'tient cntinu . its relentless campaign of pi, pagan,!-. in Persia and Turkey. R d tr. nr" have been sent int.. Turkey, but t 'i soviet has been busilj onjcnirr.i against the Poles and the W ra n I f rci s tiiat it has b en comprll.d t. :..!( its military propram in the near Mis'. 7 Rumors of p iss ble alliance l -tween Soviet Russia and Gt rmany persist, but Dr. Walter Simons, the ..- man foreign secrttary. e mpha t ick I tlf niis thiit any sc. r. t areemrni h.1 been made. He declares that G .-rmany will not ally herself with Russi.e because ilirmuny would b-come lh th".it e r o f u r e w v a r .

v est. i day f : p it al -o St . H i m niond .

WATSON ON

LIVING COST

the act

A HAMMOND nameless because Kirl to know be

man win. shall tie he do. sn'l want he cave her awav. savi

--V-e- Ve- .x-V.il. -

collecting funds lor a new church building. He ask.d her how she was getting

oi. with it. "Not well at all." she ; "But thank goodness the others are doing any better."

aid. not

tie when they were caught in

of breaking -nto a car near Wesley

City by Sheriff Robert Clay and thru? deuuti.s of Tazewell county, eraly today. Clay was also wounded during! the fusillade ef shots, a bull.t pie rein;;! h his leg. He is in a serious condition, I t i

also, mostly through loss f blood. The car contained a shipment of nl.ohol. Four robbers were inter-

SCOUT EXECUTIVE RESIGNS POSITION

Miss Pnii'is Mark. da lighter of Clayton Mark, resident of the Mark Steel Mills, of Kiel Ch.iam., will be tarried to Wiiiiain Wjnian, superintendent ,.f her father s corporation, in Lake Forest. September 27. it was annt lined j st. relay Mr. Wyman is a I'oimer college professor whom the steel magnate's daughter induced to start in i n d u .-t r y .

WHITING POLICE ARREST THREE

I 1SPECIAL TO THE TIMES!

WHITING. Did.. Sept. I. Louis De -! f l.-y. a rested by officers Ml'ler and Kilicullen at 71.7 Sell rage avenue for Sein-

i drunk, was fined $2 and costs Frank ' Roc tor. arrested bv officer Kilo-iite.

for the same offense w a..' fined $.7 and costs. Dale Fiickman. Chicago., arresttd by officer Hi nnk. for having no lights on his autei truck, was rel"nert

'on a i'ih hond. lit ar.rte.ar r-o.Ml . .

... j-.- r j,. for trial.

Republican Nominee for Sen eA T" Z TTT

i ttitui jjibuuijses wasrp.s

Of Labor. SI'lil.lV.i.N. lnd.. August 3 1 . Ja,int.E Watson. republiiart nominee foi I e-e ie ot ion as I'nit t d States HT.aii-i. I I "in Indian;.: in a speech at tiie Marem Bo.ff Chautamjuii todav. said: "The high lost cf pving is large!, due to th. fact that under Woodrow W ilson labor has b. en Riven too his1' a wasr. siini.ifl Goinpcr3 s.ico.:tn fltiri2 enormous wage increase -

I lor i a bo- cui the war - nt! thi Inec-sarily meant that independcoi

contratlois and employers of labor hutl lo nire t the wages offered on the jf"'ernmrnt work. This sent the pri-e: on iiil commodities ;.a:in. Another reaaon for the high tot of living i that the govenment bou-ht too muc i equipirn nt f,or the army."

ROEERTSDALE MAN IN GARY HOSPITAL

K S Da v t y . ho. sin r has been Hammond' vc. has tendered h;s r

iasi DecemS.out i:ecui s n a t i o n and

has r.ccepted a position on the staff V the Hammond lndu -trial high school. Mr. D.tvev wiU be instructor in book

rupted by the d.puties. only one T' keeping and commercial arithmetic, whom escaped being shot during the He n g-aduate cf the Norman school melee that followed. All were. cap-iat W h i ; e v a t or. Wis., and has specialtured. zed in commircial subjects. No su.--The men ate believed to be the same ! cessor has been .-lect'd for the office who earlier In the v.-ning- looter! a o'' Scout Executive and Mr. Pavev wi'l train of J20.fiun w . nh cf alcohol a i ! t on t i n u to act in that capacity until the ti,mt point. a new man has been named.

ISPtCIl TC THE rii.i. WHITING, lnd.. Sept. 2

Mrs. .) . V. Kidney of Cleve

isitcu tnetr biothrr-in-

. -Mr. and and a enue

aw. Mike Ma.

r of La!, in

Robet tsdale. at the Mere y linnGary . Mr. Madura who tell

i fifty feet while at work for the I'. S. I steel corporation, at (iar. is slightl

improfd. although his arm. broken in two plat es. which cannot be reset until a large hole in Ins aim heal - up is troubling him con.- iderabi .

WANTED: Press Feeder, apply at The Times. s--s

SEVEN NEW LAWYERS ARE IN PROSPECT ! SPECIAL TO THE TIMfci CROWN POINT, lnd . Sept. .sever. count 'em seven bidding barristers will be examined for their qualifications to practice law in Lake Co. courts, by the committee, composed of D.iui.l J. Jlnran, Hammond; Ora J. W ilde riiutli, (iary and Frank P.. Fatee. Crown Point, on Tuesday. Sept. 7th. The candidates are; j Andrew N. Witko. Whiting. j Btrnard C. Gavit. Hammond. ! G S. August. Hammond. Charles R. leewinski. Gary. , Frank post. Car . t I'h'llip I'kman. liap J el'i-.arlrs N. Ma-vn, Gary. i

LAD HIT BY A MOTORCYCLE Howard Sri tier, a lad living at 517 W ilcox avenue. Hammond, was struc'.-

by a motorcycle in the street near hi home yesterday afternoon. The boy's legs ard arms were bruised but hi;r injuries arc not serious. The motorcyclist did not stop but hurried a fiom the scene of the accident. However, the police have been furnished w ith his license number and a prmv -cution may follow.

NOTICE TO READERS On and after this date a charga rrr special death anonurcements. obitu:ir.es. lodge and society- meetings Inn. ed in this paper will be made by t i business office. 4

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