Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1920 — Page 5
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KIDDIES .WERE GOOD SPENDERS
Two Gary tots Mary (aair, ageU 12. ar.i J'lli Miller, aged l'l, s-tood al the counter in a Gary Jewelry alorv y.slerluy, their eye devouring the I fan'::';!: t ut costly jwe!rj yreuv things In ihe More. ;:r'i!.ve 111 take, that," satj little "a-y. pointing lo'a violin, and Julia she nan's fhi h: one," longingly 'a;:n-; a ukaleje. "and I th'ng 1 want t.-. bew-fut little wrist wntl). How tutu h it altoRther?" she rmbii n l t he ci'rk whut eyes fairly bulged i ..r f h'.s head. "We 11 takf em along wit h us . " The purchase. oam to over fifty Uolli:s and when Utile Mary pulled a r.-i; r.f bills ,) ;t ,-f her pocket and
pea'.ed off three twenties, the cltr j George Zea and tamily, of Hammond li further cnc.erii f r mysu ry andjnre visiting in liensaalaer. Ind., wltt ' ood s'iVi In iimatMtii'ni . j hta mothel, Mrs. Isyntan Zea, his bro'Ury s and Julia'? shopping tour did ' there. Krnle and Chester. and ht r.o- there, howver, as they then -wife". paicuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. v . 'vent to a i1f,irtnuni store where) Smith. Ma-y bujfht two complete outfit or! , -
oiothin: for Iftems'lvos, and littl c'.r.'hed for their dolls which they had purchased in Hi-oth-r department. Iir t t rl.iy t uy roamed tin Mi4in d: strict shoppinf: in the stoies and il n -. until thev reached 'h ?'i nn y..- terday inorttlng; tha came t frn'f. tlieyj ! It whn Mary wa. making purchase and flashed her roll of erft,,!backs that the clerk became nuspicou. and caled the police. According f the police, te Ceascr girl hid taken t'vo hundred dollars out of her fath'a trunk, the money which h ln . i
r.ded to bviild a baaement uie.1er thejoihe Smith and Laona Martin Ulj home. 1'pon checkins; up their, leave this eenintr for Niagara Falls. :
P'j-'hae's th police forrnd th'st ttoeyl bal spn. over one, hurjdred dollars of tha faying?. BURDEN OK 'El
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IHNAPOLH lNDT"ptITL.LrB.Ueremny the wedd.ng party return-tr.g n.r.ely and is expected home M,nder th- operation of the n-w tix law!'" to ,be home of Mr. and Mm. Grady J y. September ttb i ti,. i.,,.. . v.. k... 1 i'J I'alumet ave.. where a twelve!
sr.-.fted considerably from real eatai.: .' t - ..o...- r , ,. The years "Id cry of th- owner .fi the land against the payment of the!
etavy and or tn taxes because n;s, ' - " " rrcperty was visable nd could i,ot ' tne stte of 'vVMsconsin. On their" rhid a grievance which was well found' """" ,h? wil1 be at hom,? 51 Mich-
ed a various tax surveys disclosed ha been heard by the tar coromir.itas it is now constituted and conc:;on? are bpinir remedied. Statistics In the off'ce of the state beard of tax commissioners d'sclose. ihat e smaller percentage of the taxe? was paid by real estate in 131D than ;n previous years and this year th" percentage is stl'l lower. T'fs has been brought about by th; hiv- Increase In the assessment ol ptr.-onal property this year. Under the direction of th. s'ate board the l"c; officials have, made greater erfor. s to get all the personal property l.s'ed The result is that the peri.0riB property assessment this year i greater ty approximately J 175. 000, o') than the total personal property pt w i;h the horizontal increase included The records show that about twoth.rd? of the count'es have increased .-ifir personal property duplicate far amove the 1?19 total. The following table shows the percentage, cf taxes raised by real estate acd personal property since 1 3 7 : Keal Estate Personal l?r-7 J63..'5 133.45 1911 S4.A7 35. S3 1515 4 .1.VK4 131 37.12 1320 61. 38 38 SU Frier ts 121? when the new tax law became effective the. total tax duplicate ct the state was about 1226pso.POO and it Is now in. excess of J5.'00,009,050. CONFESS AOTO HEFTS Trapped in a maze of questions and lies, tha five Chicago youths who were arrested as thej- were abo'it to break Into Miller's Toggery In Gary early yesterday morning, broke down and confessed to members of the Gary paiice to a string of auto thefts, burglaries and hold-ups late last nlgrflt after a severe twenty-four hour sritTr.elr arrest and confessions will solve a dozen or mole, auto thefts, will clear up a series of bold burglaries an fsTlck-ups in Chicago, and probably will offer a solution to part o: a r.alf a dozen clothing sicre robberies in Gary, in which $20,000 worth of men a wearing apparel has bvn stolen . The quintet Is composed of William Howard, IS years old, 7123 South Stewsit ave and is a son ,1 Captain How ard, cf the Chicago fire department;! Eni Summers. 22 years old, 7015 South! C!-i-s ave.; WiUiam Carat hers, 1 ; ears old. fMl South Chicago ave.;; J-V1 w ,-i rd Lt.e. IS years old, 671a Prairie J i:vc,. n nd Joseph MoGovern, .1st and I i .'-.trfc" ',r ve ave. I H-ind'-uffed und in the custody oi ; fflcers Wiylf and Sheh' y of the I7hi- J cage .'.er, ,-:.-,ve biirc.fi auto sqund they. e'e r-iviet -nt., riucag-o :.t:.. oi.-il t b bt, - b.-re Rn effort -will he tio.d t w r rn; out a more complete c.,i:f,.,ii., frot.i 'lie youthful bandits. Acc-ril-j lie to I'b'ts-ct i Dovie ail of them; ' r e r h '' ' " jr, j:v, v ed time. I ' is i n d e r s t o . . , would have tron-' records or hav serih'U your. g Howard "V-r the road soiit'irre. r. go. hut his father p r . Ho vv - j ard. of the Chicago rtie rlep u 1 1 men t , -aent. ihe front, for him. used his poiiiical Influence and the son was 'set free . Me.inbeia of the Gary pnitce are anxois'v awaiting to hear froin the Chicago department a they are certain the; the quintette are the gang that have heen pulling off the clothing store robbertt , !n Gary. Tf they had not been dc tooted p,t placed itnd--r arrest by Off: -cr Conn. !iy. 'h-y ivnl, have "ten V:e to r,;t another rich ban! in breaking- ini-t .Miilerj Toe ?ry. Thev-ccnterse-1 thai t bay had alreadv arsar.ged t - tak" the coods 'nt- C'.iicajt? t". s";i ::. They tje Ch oag, auto to vns.'..e the trip to C-rr man's I
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and other! rir-n of S3 Mavwo.-d ave , will mo- ! tor to fnit'ir Hark, 11! . to spend La
bor luy with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mm. K. K "ray. K. "W. Hi rig-inn. f Boston. Mass , will be a gue.u at the hino of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Run. &2 Carroll ft. for the net week. -0- - J. 1. Ruff and family ttwl'1' to Starved Hock and Ieer Park, 111., to s;end I-abor Day. M; . a nd Mrs . A M. ll'ir.n and Tarn - ; lly, of 43.1 Mm.v- at., will n"-i o U - ri).e. w in, t upend l.db-r Pay with relatives. 4 - Klanchi U'mcisch. of 746 Calumet' ave. will leave Sunday for a 'wu wvea ' vacation to be ?)ent at Sheridan I'. ei h Michigan City, Ind. . . J Anna Relnholt ami fcihiabeth itbo will visit friends In Indianap'-lte. over! Labor Pay. Krior ' lilita Delaney. Porotby where tnty will spend Labor Day. Friends of Mdda Schwerm, of LewIs st,. will be jlad to learn that she i Rettiug alonjr nuely. after hav-ttig-her tonsils removed, at the South Shore hospital. ! Mayi Mr. and Mr. O. Wiley, of 4.1 sf., w!ll spend the week-end their son in Fort Wayne, Ind. with!
Jeeste Colesath and Theodore !Se-. riy lived la Hammond, stadt were quietly married Saturday. September 4' h, at nine o'clock at Crown, Harry Johnson of 2S W abb si, Point, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grady ! who underwent an operation at W--were the onlv attendants. After the! ley Hotpitel two week ago. 16 fmprov.
"'flock luncheon wj served. The dm im room was beautifully decorated with roses and ferns. After luncheon youn couple and Mr. and Mr. igan ave. .Abraham Phlenski, of 450 Stbler st . will leave Monday for Lafayette, Ind j where he will enroll as a senior mj Purdue l'nlversity . He bopm to mae his second letter In football this ytar.l j There will be an Informal dance at; I the Hammond Country club. Monday, evening-,
Sept. 6th. at 8:30 p. m . inlM. Mdiroy. im guests were, wiiiy
the afternoon there will be coif events; Klingensmith. Marjory Lyons, .teanfor the men and a card party for thej ette Lockwnoti. Mary Klisabeth Clem-
lad ies .
The card party will start atjens. Ruth Chapin. Poiothy nee, Jesse ! Sheerer. Katharine Thompson. lelen I t . -in t j - . v. - . er uai.,n emirh
a i Florence, Bucaley, Frieda Bagans. Elsie Reichert and Mary Ruth will leave this evtning for Niagara Falia and Buffalo, N. "V., where the;r will spend Labor Pay. - ' Mrs Philip Macherey and son. Eari,i and Mrs. Fred Webster, returned to; their homea in Chicago, afttr a week'b( visit at the home of their aunt andi uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cope, ot'i Kast State st. j ! trVin Piillmflr .1 r H in'i.mef eventie. who has been ill for the past, seven1 weeks, wft taken to St. Elizabeth's! hospital n Chicago, yefterday, for an-i other operation to be performed to- j day . ! Ethel M. Reed and Mildred J. Kret- ! schmar left 'oday for Buffalo and Nia-; gara Falls, heer they w;H visit over: Labor pay. ! ; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hart, of Loxan, St. have been entertaining Mr. r-:tk' Hart and children, of Elkhart, Ind., for several days. Mr. Frank Hart, who is in tho real estate business in that city, will arrive this evening to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rhoile. entertain- i ed at a beach party for their daughter. Edith, at I'ine Bach. The. young- pen- , pie went in bathing and enjoyed an I elaborate luncheon . Those present; were: Margaret Gilson, Mildred Kim-! brough, l.ydia Klltzke, and Gertrude j Ruff. I Catherine Filan, Alma F.rvin, Faye Rick and Margaret Carroll wiil leave todaj- for Cleveland, O., where tney will spend Labor Day with friends. The regular meeting of Wm. Calkins Women s Relief Corps, No. 24S. will be held Tuesday afternoon at Odd Fellows Hall. Memorial services -will be held at two o'clock for Mrs. May Akers and Mis. Mary Fvans. Rradford Hic-bie s visitlni? his Pio. t her in LaCtoshe "Wis. M, and Mrs. A. F - Andtec. Mr. and Mrs. fc.. M. Andree and datigbfer. Ore-, LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE -PLEATINGAi, kinds of sk"ts in one day. Button covering, hemst i tchl ng. hra'ding.' All work guaranteed. Call at "Was-I 1 sev's. 91 Ptste st., ttttle west of Hoh man St. Phone 446. s-27 HEMSTITCHING The Stratibe Hemstitching Shop For fine hemstitching, beading, hand embroidery, buttons covered. pleating. fancy stitching and designing call at! Room !. Straube bldg., Hammond. First class work. Mrs. R. B. Clark. 7-31 NOTICE TO ALL OUR PATRONS flcr.ed all day Monday, on account of! Labor Dy. French . American R?.-! tira nt. ?2 State st . . C 'W . Tase. prs- j prlotor 5-4
tchen and Janice Young wil motor to Lafayette, Ind, where both girls win begin their studies at I'urdua I'nleersity. They will leave. Hammond tomorrow . The Lafayette School T. L will meet Tuesday afternoon At th home of Itlanrhe. MIHer. 515. lortth el.
Mr. and Mrs. I dale Park, and Peter Meyn, of O'enMr. and Mm Wm. Wllke and children, of Hatrit t., mo - tored to Chester, III., where they visit relatives for ten day. 4 - . Virgil Keiter, of South Hohman l. will attend th llcla Theta Ti convention at Lake tieneva. III., over labor Day. C. W. Wllion and datiyhter. Koemary. of N76 Jiijuih Hohman St., left InM nigtht tor Indlanapoii. where they' will visii his- father und auul rr aeveral days. Mi. and Mta. O.uig" Hanauer and eons, George and Louis. and Helen Koehm, of Huth ,t., have relumed from aa extended trip through, the ' VV t. Vlrgtns Hammond, of Glendale Park wil' spend tue weekend with Grace Wolweber, of Chicago. Eleanor and Marie Wwkman, Celta Riekc. Klizabefh Hawthorne, Virgene Hammond and Ora.ee W'olweber, l Chicago, will see Huddle.'' at lh Woods theater. Monday afternoon. Mm ft. J. t'wyer. of C.onkey ave., anrt Harilaon si., underwent a very serious operation al St hospital on Thuisdav. Margaret 'h . Her many. irienda wish her a rapid recovery. i Margaret England ha returned to her home in Grant. 111., after a week's visit et the home of Mr. a.ni Mrs. John Eeckwin. Mr. and Detroit si. Mrs. Fred C Scheer, of are visiting Mr. rhe.er parents, r. and Mrs. George Kobbins, at their home in Kalamazoo, Mich Mr. and Mr. Hobb'ns torm1 Friends of Mrs. August Schneider, 1 f ivmirly of Hammond, will be glad to learn that she is improving at Weslev Hospital. Chicago. Mrs. Lawrence Cot entertained at a l.each paHy y&sterday afternoon at Lake Front Fark. in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mary Co.. Ther were ftfleen young people present, who enjoyed the afternoon by go-in;,-in bathing and piaying games -About five o'clock an elaborate eupper was prepared and following this they had a marshmaliow loaat. Mrs. Cox wan assisted by Mrs. T. R. Tenant. Mrs. Frank ksnhom and Mrs., j. . rupg, tus'-i'r iitwi ' . .iu . Kuth Hohman, Krtna iiirscn, iiariont Gruen and Allison Tenant. Matyi received many loveiy birthday y.ft The following are the. names of the! chairmen of committees for the State v. c. T. V . convention to.be heldl ln Hammond. Oct. 7. . V. 10. and 11. j General Chairman, Mrs. J. R Graves j Fntert ai nment Chairman. Mrs. Wm. i Myers. Finance Chairman, Mrs. John Gvit Hotels and Lunches. Mrs. Heitha c-. . n I Kecepttnn a' Trains, Mrs. Rhoda Brookover. Transportation, Mrs. Myrtle GraAes. Het Room. Mrs. Blanche Hatfield. ! Bureau of Information, Mrs. Ida Haefer. Cshers and Pages Mrs. K . ' B . pow ley, Telephone and Teleg-raph. Mrs er Spafford . '""hea Check Room. Mrs Decorations, Mrs. Gary. T"ecoretion of Church, Mr. Nora Warner , Decoration of Stores and City, Mrs. John Affnew. Music. Mrs. R. D. Iicklirier. Postoffice. Mrs. Mable Powley Harper, Ambrldge. Gary. Sunday Services. Mrs. G. R. Streeter. Courtesies. Mrs Planch Plnce Press, Mrs. I. '. G'indle NS'ht'in.. . i ' Frank F. Cherdron, of the I nt-rn.it- j lonal News Service, wil' spend Latter Dav with relatives and friend in Milwaukee. Norma Robbin left today for Grand Rapids. Mich., to visit fr'end for several days. Mr and Mrs. .1 1 Austgen. of "West Highland St., will spend the week-end at Bent'-p Harbor. Mich. Mrs K . J. Steelman and father have returned from Providence Rhode !- fcrifl wheie they have been visiting reiativts for several weeks $40 000 ROBBERY JLW JnE W YORK j NKW VftHK. Sept 4. Phillip ... ; iTnith. owner of the t'nltpd Rim Co.. at I?!-223 AVest 4.1rd street, waa beaten tnlo insensibility and robbed cf $40ttibt in cash and jewelrv b' two auiomobile bandtts at his p'ace of biines toda . Smitli was !n the l.f 0f the, ptilidlng when he we. seized by the armed robbers and heaten. The robbers fled In a waiting automobile. ELKS TO PICNIC Flks of the Calumet ieg"ion a-e r . peeling o hae a big I'me tomorrow l Harvev. Ill . where n big ptcn'ts being given by the -lodge Parto .. are being organized in Hammond. East Chicago. Whiting- and Gary to a'tctid the outdoor fr-iic. Harvey K'ks ere takine precautions "o have plenty of eatables on band. One hundred roasting ears, two whole beefs, fifty doxen buns, fifty 1 laves of biead and "all the water you want" ate listed among; the articles of an enti"in bill of fare Tn addttioo to the feej the'e (!! ,a all kind? of aim and amuse-ments with ?re.:lri;r an nmfic. r
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SAYS WOMAN'S AGE
STRICTLY PRIVATE ISSUE "Over 21" Should Suffice at Registration Polls, Declares Suffragist. - Although I.nke county women ai'-j not greatly concerned over whether or! . t not thev will bt required t i reveal 'neir on registration davs, tney l 8r" hut human m other womankind! repre - aintative iical women attention to an opitj"n nai-e CMlied elpl HM-f M:.-1.-' Ilo?e Your.r, !' the former llonal Woman's Suffrage h , now me i.iaKue oi vvi.rn.-n vmnv, who aya w.imau's aai is eniiely her own affair. so much . , thit even L'ncle ham should k"ep his handri off Thla opinion was expreased foll-iwin the refusal t Mr. Helen Mil! McCarl-r, of Kan sas City, to tat her exact as at the registration polls and her tate.
item that she would fight to makoj ! O SI ).'. .Sept. 4 The Rrm.-n emit posalhle. for women voter to x've.i Plf'a relay l-jm defeatrd the Amertthelr ae a more than twtnly-tne. j r",ls here l'"J''' ! SO-yard rplay Mrs. MuCarter, who is a political j wiiin'.njj in mt minute ti.J .t "-5! leader in the middle west, was a' "econcs. Tim tram is f omposcd oi ; deletrale from Kansas. Hers was t he j os: "t"! a ' S"';ih Africa; Butler. Be?honor of addreHMinn tha reou I.I n i !nd. Hunt. Auf.ta'.ia. and I'Hvlaon.l
national convention. j "There are two (food reasons why! men and women should not be iequired to give their age at the uolla.l says Mis Voting, an?- woman's age The first J lhat is a personal ma 1 ter. The other leaaon whv voters: j ahould be allowed to say merely that! i they are more than twer.ty-une is .ti I ! lv commercial." LOWELL'S BIG DAY ON LABOR DAY rSPFC'AL T0 THE T'N(5 LOWELL, !NP , .?"pt 4 Lowell is going to have one f.f the bigest times in its history next. Monday when the American Legion boys of Lowell Post, No. I'll, have their bir ljtbor Pay and Home Coming eicbra'-ion. Warren T. McCtay. republican candidate for governor and William H. AV'fiod representative in c"ttf.-res from this district will be thy speakers ol the day. An interesting program wi-i b- given and there will be something doinj; all day. Below is the program: j 8 .30 a . m . Band concert on street.; 10 00 a. tn . . Band concert at. park.; u':3fl ro" Address Hop. Will P.. U t li no a m., Roys Sa yard dash, un-j der 15 years, purse U. j ll:.-f a. m., (Sir's 50 yard dash, un-j der IS years, purse 1. J I 11.45 a. m.. Shetlanl pony race.,! purse . . j 12 on noon, dinner i 1 .00 p. m . Address Warren T McCray . 1.3 0 p. r, I .owel 1 3 .' p. m 3 30 p. m Bail game Beccher is. F"rd barrel rare pur." m . . 1 j ard dash open t all prize Lovlnp Cop. m , ." legged race open 4.00 p. all. 4:.10 p. man to purse tl'. m,, 4" j-nrd fUy face. 4 team, open t - all Li-ion Posts, prue Loving Cup. 5:n0 p m , hij war, t'rotvn poin' and Hebron P-.st, prize. Loving Cup. S 09 to fi ooo p. rrt . other field events . 7:tn p rn . Band fonceri ..ri street. 7.30 p. m.. fpeaking by Wurren t . McCray , 9 "P p. m.. P'c- dam e at the Lowell Opeia House. AIR TROOPSHIP LATE .BRITISH INVENTION BY EARLK C. KKEVKS !STfF CORHtSPOMDtNT I N StKulCS:
I LONDON, Svpt. 4 The v-s ,.f lirttFanny Hush. Garyl j,h dlpiomais are rived intently upon C'haa. Svvtsber, of Premier Lioyrt-George in speculation I as to vihHt lie will do a', toe toiili-
coming conieience between the Ki'in'ii and Italian ptemiers at. Aix Lee sHiils There is no definite, information i;i (..fflr-ikl circles, the Dally Ttlegiaptij po.ni out, wnethtrr the ijritish premier will or wtl! r.ot Join M. Mi irand and Slgnor (iioiitti. Vet. upon that conference in the ancient little Havoie town i believed l- depend the tutur.i constellation of Europe's Western o..ters, while the fate of the l-eague of Nations as t reated at Versailles is likewise heavily involved. , France, having Just completed her continental "consolidation" throughj i.fer rnili'aty pact, with Belgium, her, ! trade agreement with l'in,-arv hit; I " rescue" of Poland, anil h r li.-n-v.,i-. ; -ni attitude toward the re-g r,,u pi I of the Balkan stales, now is bent, up-. on enlisting- Italy' detinue support' of her fulure Kuropean policy. If siiccssful ln this aim, Fra nee's j diplomats pointed out today, will ha vt iclaieved virtual heifetnony. hot h pu! - j tica I and economic " t he Kiireinani continent and thus present a power-j f'.-i lever offsetting Britain's world in j fluence. Bnttsh statesmen, following) 'he traditional p. 1 icy of "divide, a rot 1 j rule" look -with disfavor upon the : j pios-pect of having Great Prlta n th'isl $ isolated politically, and Lloyd George Is relied upon to execute, within the next wek 01 so, a d'plematio stroke ! that mi; keep lialy out of the French continental scheme. The close "e ent lematt s agreement" that ha existed between Roe-land ann Italy tver since the Himis:tc; has been shaken, not incor.iid.-rsbly by After.thd. Movies' Wholesome-ciean-ing -Refreshing When ' Yolt Eyes Mi Care
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Dr. ROBT. J. CARROLL Chronic and Private Diseases of Men anrj .X'omen a Specialfv 155 STATE STREET. HAMMOND. INDIANA Oppo.ite Orpheum Theatre Hours: 9-12. 1-5. 7-8. Sundays. 9-12. Phone Hammond 3419. House Calls Made.
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Fucci '!! hand' pillcy toward Poland which resulted in saving that country, temporarily at leaat, from be ing overrun by the Bolshevik. Wei! H informed onservers hue. say, I'.aly lands between the parting of the wiyj rid must make a definite choice, ot "travelling" with France or oontinuIng her working agreement with I'-lru-' ttin . ! Meanwhile the 0:rmaii indemnity! priiljiem lias n H In , (.-me to the fMintj The conclusions lo he arrived t le.j I ween the fcTiimn and Hlhed expert' at the forthcoming conference will ! simply In the nature of reoommenda ' I Hon which the flupreme councls enteni prenili rs w ill he at Illrrtv accept reject or modify. BRITISH TAKE UNITED STATES I -N,'w i'--iltni . t'harles W I'addo.k, ih In i f orn m "Printer, was ordered by his pnyndnii 1 ' !aK" Pt !n I''iay s events. II. 'onPmd to h! heej with a hi'i; and is said to I.e. threatened by fvfl' Ptiemro nia Grei' Bit'aln sored airnln whn -"' - Thomson, Canada, woe lUt- yard h iI-i m:rH.-s in H 4-5, tpe . TIH.C Harold K f tt rron. Meadowi brook ("Lib, Philadelphia, was Xt I end Walker Smith. rh:'-i" A. A. thud . n 1 was RO SENDS HOUSE J! N.A.H1L!.K. T L NX., .-'.it. l--',i'o. t'i'fi'i lat n.sht sen' to H-cietary l State Colby at Washington a cleitiv ul """"" ",r !"', ' -l""'-". s1iovmI1S the action f H t t u i ..... .i . . . Vi ...... idweii :n v.-i.ng ti non-cwiiciir in 't - '. sullraue amntiint.nl i esol ut ion . t ni? ., tw ,.r , ... A-cei-tnied .-oov ,.f the house's i.ioceedu.gs last Tu'esday was Handed to the j.jieru.ir .miv vesl-ruav muin.ng ,,y committee from th- hou.e. Tha vclll ,h.dav in del ibera: t n anc cor, suiting with friends before ,., ... h ., , ,. i, i, , , l, j,,, Nuffl aKla, tv,,; confident tha' , (, ratnK tti;on will ;and in the c.-urta. . .. .. .... . ,t, r.r-l A re. epuon w as he.d jvti.-r.liv after-' noon in the lioiaiy of the raj.il d and the local women who r- active n . the rtjtbt to secure suffrage, presented; j each member of the leg ' --la it. re I oted for rat if.cation witn a who ,' -"j ; i knife. The k nix i-s given t. the j uit members, had engraved upon ttde. t : j ' Ti) the immortal 25." ' t ; Thoso given to the house members,! j bore the inscription: j j "To the immortal 50 " Kai-h knil'e had on the reverse side: "Ten i, s.see ij . " , Gov . Hoberts, Albert W'lJ'ams. su-p.-n nt encient of public instruction, and Col . Luke L,.-a were presented witn ; like present for then efforts in be-; half of ratification. By jo-.n' agreement of the two houses, the specif)! session of tli-- Tenne ssee le.'sint.ure i!l stand arlj-vurnrd sine die at 12:30 o'clock ibis after noon. 1 CONFISCATES PUNCH BOARDS Memhers of Gary's mot! squad of I the Gary police department swooped) down upon all ti.e cigar, fruit and can dy stores of the business d strict las' night aid conrtcnted in the neighbor-! hood of a dozen punch boards and j game ' chances that have hepn in I creation for some time. The own - ! e:s of the boa-ids were warned that If ; Mr. M. J. Relnger was a Chicago .!.. i. per Ki rci a y . Chas. May has moved into his ti'-4 h. Hoc on Mail strtet. Mrs. KU Hiber of frown Potn visited relatives on Thursday. Mrs. H. Slkes was a Hammmond shojiper Friday. Miss Laura l.ennietr. visited friends Wednesday. Mr and Mr. P. C Tngnrl and daughter left Thursday niht to spend their vacation. ' School open Tuesday Sept. 7. C : K R'ehl. princlpsl; room 2 Ksther l.ightfoot: room 1. FTlsle Wsrisworth. room S. Mat jorle m. PkvIs. ej' " Al ENEMY TO -CONSTIPATION Cotlpsti.-n ati'I bowel trfjbie aan 't be hfipe'l bv strons dnij-. The stomfisK sud boweis nped a vegetable remedy like Dr. Edwartis I)nlalion I'il's to help them produce a Batur', easy movement. Dr. YAvrarda' Dati'leiioB Pilis rontam no Calorrel or injurious drugs. They are purely vegetable and teach the bowels to act without p!svip. Tbey act on the liver, increase the flow of bi'-e; this, in turn. diRretiuy; the food and moving- the boweis ?fl a ferfeetly natural manner. ij"t a bc-t tojay, and ' ci'i.jbye eons'i pa tjon, and a!) tuouiach ',! i'vet truubies. For ra!e by a!l Druggist.
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upon order. issued from the off'." t'h:ef forbi!. aw cnnF OPENED i CHOAttO LIVESTOCK H'J;s Jtecemts, 2. "(.(.; p-ixrlket, IV ; J ;r higher; bulk. 1 4 25 till Mi, top. I5 i'A. i h.-avv w.ichi. 11 15 S5; medium! ' wejthi. in 25 16.2"; light weight, i r, ! 'ri.25: i-K'hi liht. n.(.f,'q j. heavy i iM' kiiiK s. fmonih, 1 1 f. fi I i .i0 ' ln sows, rouph. l.i if, n i,v pi,t, i 10. 40. pa'- ; '"M-n.F; i tt-.ii. -Iei-e!it.-, l.c.nn. no o.U'oq. t I CH3CA.OO CASH OBAIN EAT No 1 , e.i, S5Sj:; r-d. 2 542.54: 1 hard ui.v.t. - "' : - hard winter. 2 51 U si.. iirrhern spring, 2j :.: ; 5 nori hern springr. 2.n:". COHN'-No. i ,r.!xc, 1.42 f 1.42 4 : 1 jfllnw. b;te, 1.42-ij l.45V: 2 whtt.e. T'. OATS I white, PSV ij . 2 wh:t, P I M ii uj , .1 white., Hn "v -,.-,,; i.. pptr BTTBftTiPO t XV. JU V . X U iiGiESS ARRIVES HERE!
caily as he spoke of duty. He was Hev 'W:!-.a-rn !., Burgess, fotmerlv highly amused. He refuser) -p'lr-tor ..f tn! ?"!rs Meihdi-t church! cues polittoal topics. He said he wa
hi I i a kesviMe. Iowa, arrived ln Hamr.l..n.l lA.la. rt .ulA .v . " ' 1 '0'J MK 'V j d i' ect or of relg-iou ed jcm t :.nai w.,ik """-o '-" u carnefi nn tr),, f.-:r.. .vethod'Kt t'hurch of Hununond ThiJ I work is r.irt of the t-riat Centenarv ( I'lat as adopted by t h- Methodist I ovirehe.- of the. world. . Pev Burgeac i well fitt.-d for th j ta"it wh-ch has ben a-tslz-ned h'oi. He lin a pleasing pprsona'Hv and has had considerable experience, especially with younst people's orga n iza t 'ons . He I'P'ans f p'i.-h his work for the ttrt enr through the Sunday school. worth ltgu and nlr;r church gamzations end It is pos.-ob'e that tl ay of week-day reiision.-j ed'ica' i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOE : 1 : 1 . open .S Ca lu m , LIv- fine riinr,'!;': ino! to, ; .Jlrst class condit.on. ?:."" cui;. j .uiday morning. M K E'n. Ifix" J t Ave. ilammond. Phone 2.?. Sc-pt. 4-1 F'H KEN'Tt "-o !ai H s. -Sleeping rooni f r one or lf,t Kiisscli .St. Hammortd : 4-L FOR SALE Pair velour pori'.ers. I'hone H5S2 Hammond. 9-4-1 i l ST Henna coat - belt"" wooL Phor'f ' 3(s5. return123 It'ty Si. Hsmmoi-d. J 0-4-il ynn SALE Household goods, inclu'lins piano, buffet, table and chairs. Ice l . hed and bedding. 123 Webh St. Phone H'imrnocd ,'s'i 1 NOT ENOUGH TROOPS TO KEEP ORDER f Continued from Page ne) eeds in breaking- through the Polish :ne. it is difficult to say whether v.-'uM approach our ff-ntlers as friend or ntr, is. It is hard lo judge .niofs in'en'ions. "it would be best tr u and best ; for France if we were allowed to pre- ' pure f..r any cont'nkrency in the ea'l. i it is quite possible that Moscow wil. I malmain neutrality. HOW Hls ARMY J R ElitHIIEII "But if Moscow is not neutral. if I she. should decide to establish a so- ! viet government in Germany. then j Bolshevism will sweep over our bori dexe Into France. i "How do you value the Ru.'F'an ar-J mv? von Hindenrurg was asn "The cavalry, tt ffms to me. is good,; replied the soldier The rapid advance j I of the Ktmslans towaros vtarsan was. J due to the cavalry. The Russian In-! ' fantrv Is not of the stme caliber, ,1 ; is not so good. Also, the Russians i liave no heavy artillery. ' The field marshal was asked Tor bis opinion of reports that a secret He.! I Hrmy has been formed in Germsnv f i liance with the Russians tf 'hf; succeed In beating the po, ,. j SI sl'I'CTS nilKlvt; -.Ai!H j I do not wish to say ariythirg tharj
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TILLMAN AND STARTSMAN Goodyear and Horseshoe Service Station TIRES OF QUALITY Let Us Give You Real Tire Service Phone Hammond 3739 639 So. Hohman Street
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ENTER BUSINESS COLLEGE A business college positively offers the best training a young man or young woman can take up. It is the ONLY training that eta he secured in the short time of one vrar and the entire tost returned .to you in salary in less than three months after you graduate. The HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE or the EAST CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE two of the Calumet Business College chain of nchooli,' oSer superior courses in bookkeeping, shorthand and accounting. Call this week, either day or evening, and complete arrangements to enter at the opening of the Fa!! Term. Tuesday, Sept. 7. If impossible to call, write or phone. The Hammond Business College is located in the First National Bank Bldg.. phone 1954. The East Chicago Business College is located in the Victory Bldg., phone 1364.
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j would eniberrasa the g-everrireer.,. but ! I firmly b!:? that crtvia of & ! working clause have, aeeret mtlitftfr "rgar.izationa -which ara to be a Jed in overthrowing the present German goeinment and supporting the Ktisaion form of government agatnat us.'' -was 'he response. j Von Hindenburg wae then asked fcr an opinion on the often expressed Qer- ' niin accusation that the Frtnch arc ! tryintr to Haikamjc Germany. "If the. allegation I true. I hope tn i effoits wiii not succeed,' said the sol- ', dier "I rely f.n the fidelity of the j .South 'Jermain 1 hope they win not '; ;r'.ve way to French efforts te set ur a KeparatP and independent state." lin iTKKIi, TO V 9 Von Hindenburg- said he wan g-fate-ful to the r. s for the attitude she twaids peace "A merit a's decision tT adopt a pol- '. y of political Isolation certainly has i'l-rn fortunate." declared the war lord "In 'Ips -. a.v 'he Amtrieans have avO'-3 d many unoieasant cnriequenec t X'elattli.e Meaty. T bear that the fetiing tovard 'is in th t". S is becamlng more favorahU;. There ia no lonijer credence plj ei.l in ;he monstrous iies that were nn-'aifd about Germany in the I"
I S. In the early years of the war. Ssmr ! 12. 2 rn xed j ,peak America's duly to German--I 1 3 -ft 1 . 4 7 V. . li to make neace. fiutv? Bah: Tram
i recent events It seems duty between f nations goea only as far as the If j dunrfal interests of the people. Jteveitheless it j. to b desired that Aei ica and Germany soon return to . dtaie of actual peace." Von Hindenburg grinned sarden:I soldier and d-ellked politics. 'TH- pArro.rLnilont ... - Inl .An .. . 4 . . j .....vwcu j the oid soldier by a son, Capt . Oscar i.i.'iicncnuvi:i ui r-.-ii vinanuuia w no fought with tne Twentieth ti'r man division that was eng-ag-ed w4tl" the Second American division in Ann 1 ? 1 s . ""rowds of German. come e Han over on pilgrimages every week f .see the house where the oid field mar shal lives. 'on Hmdenburg- s on of the few German war lords whi h : n"t i-i"en a war book. ;.. i Hammond Irod and Metal Company MARCUS 3R0., Pfp4V Wholesale Dealers in IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Vanda 9abl Street and Indians. Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Re. Pharea 1044V-Ik Union Tire & Battery Cd. 227-229 119th St., Wljitifig PENNSYLVANIA VACUM CUP TIRES A Free Tube with each If Yon Hate Electrit MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND 3476 Prornpt and Efficifnt Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The Electric Motor Hoipttal 142 Sibley St. Hamrtiemd HAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. 4 ny Tim e, A ny Pla ee Phone 1 54-
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