Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1920 — Page 2
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Chicago Detectives and East Chicago Police in Indiana Barter Sleuthing. Artir.K upon information furniwhed by W. lianks. the n.'gro iio was I Thursday sh.i nil aittntpttnK U;p of th Pennsylvania Hotel in i .;.; i HarLor. 'he liast 'hioRS PMto? t r 'he hip ..f Chief Ed. O Ionj :. -on.iuct-d a clvan-up can; pa tin on : i-urwy night which netted eishty.:m (trrs'.s and tilled both the Kast 'h.. nfco :uid InUtan.i Harbor jails to v i -:U. '-VI.S. A3 a result of th- raids 1',- r..'y t ;i.ft reported during ths wflt . of t'.ve tin- from a machine v i ; h 1; ;.! t -n left stalled on Public 1.'- 1. J li.nvirs th- arrest of Panics In Chli: . and bis return to East Chicasro th V- i 1. '.-eiy ju tstiojird by Bertillon ti;i Ifceh-s and hieC O nunntll in - th.. '-tli-f that he kne- considerable .' ut i-j rartlcs who have for the 1 a.-1 thrt or lour week? bcn trror1inc ltsd;ana H-irbor citlr.ens. Hanks ; t. :.-:l,. ::; ! '.'I knowledge 'f any orsani I vhi -'i wis working n Indiana rb r. biit inadvcrtably let slip some ::tt rs nt ii led the polk" o the gathi j ':- if tlm bud a?-rs In the 31: T'tiic? officer in 'i?t Chi,t ;n rf-fd with the poif "otllty of Kn at t u c ss in a syst 'tn of acni !-:' raj.!. an ! Chief O'Dor.jiiH called ',ur n tl".o i htciigo detective i.'ency for '!;. i ii hU eb-an-up. Chief Mooney res;.j ii..'. i ! nt j ' i f on and in th hope of i ;fnc n bad men who ar want;:i Chivugo brought with him half i a ('. 7.011 ui ins best detectives to help i Ir. the Inc-ann Harbor raids. The raija itiried early Saturday night -.;h t: ttable police ofiicer from I h j-;,,,; Cii'u-go and Indiana Harbor ' n tli-? jv. Before rpMniKht the Indt:;i: i ll'nl' t priice station had been ? ''1 ;:sid 5. was found r.tc'ssdry to , transfer a part of the prisoners to the K'.sl Chicago station. By the time the i ii is miei both stations were filled ', i i.d it was found necessary to make u e c-f tie women's cells, i, All those arrested werp closely quest..T.fd a. fast, as possible and many of '.them wire released with a warning to 1 g't out rf town and stay out. A few wrrc abl to give bond and were released as soon as they had furnished the ' 'r.e-.v; ssary collateral. When the final -i:i'.nii had be-en completed there were ptil". twenty-two in the Jails to appear 1 fore Judfre Cohen this afternoon In '!; - e:ty court. Some are charged with iarceny. a number with vagrancy, a few ' w ith suspicion of larceny, a couple with ' be;np pic kpockets, a couple of drunks, - couple with selling intoxicatine: liquor :-nl one with interfering with un offi- . cor. The fact that not a robbery with the i c. i tion of the tbeft of tiros .from the tailed machine was reported during the ".i ek-end is conclusi've evidenec, the po- '.!'" belie-', that the right gang was : j o-nded up and the prosecution will ask 1 judge to impose the heavoest fine i .-sib'.e tor each offense in order that ;: cltv may be ridded of all the r iff -'e ;'.'. Xi.i only do the police propose to , f-'"t r; 1 of those who were arrested this M-.'k-end but the work will be continued ' i :.i the c ity will be kept clean. The ' ''! f proposes to maku it so hot for rim;tiala that they will have no opportunity to get settled in the Harbor. IM. CONSPIRATORS - BUSY AT CAPITOL All You Can Hear in Washington These Days is a ' "Hist" and "Sh-u-sh" Hv JACK ROVI.E . V.-As-H INiT(i.', Sept. 2D. The hist sri t-h-u-sh of Mexican conspirators is !--ound-.isr thnnuhout Washington and or easion ai: v some of them make a .o.ind :ke money real money. The modulated n-hispers of this rub-l'r-heei hriaade are carefully gauged to reach the state department or " rn high official," who it h-ll'-v-f d. can hrinar influence to bear for r a2.n recoprnition or advantage t ) some '.nterest or faction. Even the ,f of th'! casual congrejsman is not r crleered The latest "ir.fluencers" to appear 1 r are r presentatives of Esteban C.intu. former governor of Iower California. Their earefu! whispers arf ir'f o.-niir.g the world that Sennr Cantu ! sorry he 'o-t his Job and desires "fr . ur to be brought upon President cvt i)Vregon to recall Gov. Salazar f . he ran have it back. They point with pride to the fact that Cantu had 'lifi-- d ist urbnnce in his territory and :i;.y lie ha. spent larg sums fo- roads .end schools and that his retirement will be followed by disorder. SOVIET NAVAL VICTORY I-OXIXXV. Sept. IS. "We have dcif rr j an enemy fl-iti'.a in the Sea '-' Azt T," my? an official So iet wire !. communique rereivej here from i I'sor. w. "We sank an enemy destroyer and df m inded two others. We took se-me .prisoners." :::--:::-::":---k Keep Your Blood
Nature Will Do the Rest
Did you know that ninety per cent of all human silmeats depend i upon the condition cf your blood? Nature jjive3 her Yearnings ia varioas unralstakabla ways, so that ; v.-hen the appotite fails, and you txK-ome weak and listless and a sreiteral run-down condition seems to I take possession of the whol body, . it i3 an uafailinjr sisrn that imoori . ties will steadily accumulate until ' your geseral health will be seri-
ELL0 STATUS UP INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICCI ALBAiNl. N. Y- fpt. Z. Indcsion as to whether the five socialist re-elected to the state i(-mhly after xpul?!on last iwssion for disloyally hould asain be expellad today marktd the altitude of legis!at!e b-aders gathered for the peiai session of the legislature to be convend tonight. The program of legislation to remedy Ihe lack of housing facilities in the state . is likewise far from indefinite form. Conferences to be hell today are to bring decisions on both matters . Ther is srvme indication that the republican majority in the assembly Intends to proceed with extreme caution on the oc:aUat question and that the. leaders may a are to a compromise, which would mean the seating of two and ousting of three of the socialists. It is regarded as possible by some legislators that all five, will be permitted to take oath of office and their seats and that no formal action will he initiated by the republicans looking to unseating them. The question of the status of the five men, however, is hound to come before the legislature as Aseemblvman luis A. Cuviliier. of New York, democrat, has announced hi intention t challenge their right to membership. This plan, if followed out, wi.l foree action. Politics is apparently dominating the contemplated action to be taken with the socialists as neither of the major parties is anxious to assume the responsibility for r'Jt'ing the socialists out of the assembly a eond time. The democratic minority is not expected to support any ouster action. Neither are down state rerublica-ns. SOUTHERN ROADS UNDER HARD TEST Southern and southwestern states will have their opportunity to shrink or bow. as the case may be, when the. report on road conditions is turned in by the 19 21 transcontinental convoy of the Motor Transport Corps, states Ed. Bohling. of the E.ihling Autn Sales. East year the truck train traveled from Washington to Sn Francisco by way of Chicago and the northwest, over the Lincoln Highway. This year's tour, which started from Washington. June 14. is over the Eankhead National highway, traversing such states as the Virginias. Carolmas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi. Arkansas. Texas. Arizona and California, terminatingfl in Ecs Angeles, on or about September 17. The convoy is now well under way ar4 roads thu" far have been fairly good, but tne long nara grind is proving to be a severe test for the motor equipment nevertheless. The particular interest shown in the event by Dodge Brothers motor car owners is explained by their pride over th car's remarkable war record, coupled with the fact that several Dodge Brothers cars were again chosen as offlclal'unJts 'of the train. Last year a fleet of these cars piloted the trucks across the country with a record of unaltcring performance and low upkeep cost that was fully up to the military standard that more than H.nrfl of the same cars had established for themselves in the army. It. is significant that Dodge Brothers motor car was chosen by the government as the official army car of its class and was also included in the second transcontintual convoy as the only light car officially participating. This selection includes both the passenger car. for officers, and the business car. for officers' luggage. GRIFFITH Mr., and Mrs. Elaine Hutchin3 and two children in company with Clarence Hutchin sare enjoying a week's vacation at Dowagiac, Mich. W expect to hear great fish stories when they return. "Mrs. Humphrey of . IaEayette Js visiting her cousin. Mrs. Jewel McGary this week-end. A large Gramm Bernstein truck was ditched in attempting to turn lh second corner iouth of town. Sam Suts has purchased l-ts opposite Hume Ritchie's, he win move HIGH-GRADE Peaches and Pears In today, direct from the orchards of Northern Michigan" SLjHIi1.lL ain Sales at Salesroom daily j 580 STATE LINE ST., HAMMOND Pure
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oiisly affected. You should recogrrize the importance, therefore, of very promptly cieansinor out the system, and keeping: the blood supply pure aad robust. Get a bottle cf S. S. S. at tout d rues tore to day, and note "how promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vitality. Writ for free literature ard medical advice to Chief Medcal Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,
tha house which is nar his hotiu on to the new property. Thursday at 3 p. m. all ths ladl who are interested In the M . Ii . church are asked to meet at the town hall. Mrs Mary Walters was taken to St. Margaret' hospital on Sunday. She in HuffTlng with an Infected Jaw caused from an ulcerated tooth. IMotcrcyclw racers at Crown Folnt Sunday made the traffic heavy through on f nth. Over 60') wer In attendance at the opening of the Gary Country clun Sat. urday afternoon. Hammond. Gary and Crown I'oint were well represented. They promise to have the grounds and club house ready by June 1. 1921.
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a a ti r-rr mr a tMsvtrwTwmmmnwnnmm September 20. 1320. Allis Chalmers 34 7t American Can 37 i American Car & Foundry 1.U4 American Locomotive .. 98 V4 American Zinc 13 Baldwin Locomotive- 114 Central Leather 43 14 Chesapeake and Ohio . B5 Chicago and North Western.... T5 Chicago, Mil. and El.' Paul 38 U Consolidated Gas Si Corn Products Crucible Steel 129!i Delaware and Hudson 105 Krie IMi General Kf-ctrlc 1437 Erie 19s4 Genera! Motors Il Int. Nickel 19s Int. Taper 82 Lehigh Valley .. 49 li Midvale Steel 40 N. Y". Air Brake New "York Centrat 76 Norfolk and V'pn 97 T Pressed Steel -Lr 97H Railway Steel Springs 85 Reading 9H Republic Iron and Steel Texas Co 52 Union Pacific 123 U. S. Steel ' Westtnghouse . 47 Willys Overland 154 Sinclair Oil 34S CHICAGO VEAL 5 to 60 lbs.. 1SW 19c; 7 to !0 lbs.. 2f"322e; to inn lbs, 23'5 24c; fancy, 2?c; overwefghts. 1 4 '- to 175 lbs.. 15?17e. BUTTER Receipts, 1,717 tubs; creamery, extra, 5Slc; firsts. 49f?"55c; packing stock. 37140.,c. EGGS Receipts, 8.602 cases; current receipts. 43'5 52c. ordinary firsts. 47"5f 49c; firsts. 52 t 15 53 's c ; checks. 30 tF 55c; dirties, SS-gOc. CHEESE Twins, new, 36Vc; daisies. 241c; young Americas. 27 tt c; longhorns. 27H'Sc; brick, 26c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 4ic; chickens. 29 34c springs, 33c: roosters. 23c; gfese, 23c; ducks. 28c. POTATOES Receipts. 70 cars; Minnesota and Chios. 12.25; Wisconsin, $2.002.15. CHICAGO CASH aXAXST WHEAT No. 1 red. 25 4 'a 257 3-4: 2 Ted. 253 1? 257; 3 red, 254 2S: 4 red 254: 1 hard winter, 251 3 252; 3 hard winter. 247 2.49. CORN No. 1 mixed, 122 125; 2 mixed, 1:2 125 1-4; 2 yellow. 122 -ET 125 1-4; white. 121: 3 yellow, 121 122 1-4; 4 white. 12"; 4 yellow. 120 O 121 - OATS No. 1 white. 60 3-4 $ 61 1-4: No. 2 white, 60 rQ 61 1-4; 3 white, 59 3-4 3 tiC 1-4; 4 white, 5SS53CKICAOO X.XVE STOCK HOGS Receipts. 22. OHO; market slow 25SS5 higher: bulk. 16.40f IS. 15: top. is. 25: heavyweight. 175 17.90; medium weight. 17.50 g is 25; light weight, 17.50 it 18.25; light lights. 17 3 IS; heavy packing sow s, smooth. 1S50 S 13.90; packing sows, rough, 16C 1S-5'; pigs, 15-75 17.50. CATTLE Receipts. 35.000; market is best steers, eanners and bulls steady; 1 trers slow and 25?? 30 lower; beef steers medium ml heavyweight, choice and NOW FREE FROM PAIN Lydia E Pint!iam8 Vegetable Compound Frees Another Woman From Suffering. Bayonne, N. J. " Before I was mar ried I suffered a great deal with periodilhli!U!!l!mi!Hllil!iiHl!lcal pains. I had pains in my side and back and also headaches, and got so weak I could not do anything. I took Lydia E. Pinkharo's Vegetable Compound and soon felt better. Now I am married and have ,4 i 'i two little boy 9. Be fore the nrst one came I was weak and nervous, could not eat and was dizzy. After I took the Vegetable Compound I could work and eat. Now I ant strong and recommend your medicine to my friends. "Mrs. Anna Sleva, 25 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. Women who recover their health, naturally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testimonials. Many more tell their frieads. If you need a medicine for women's irllments, try that well known and 4uccessful remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) for anything you need to Jrnow nl-mit trRe trouble. BcientificalJy Exnmixs4l Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. nd Optical Pario 1 IliU Ul E- Stat At. MamiiMwk tasft
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prime 17.2818. Ib: medium and good. 12.5017; light weight. lol7SB; gsod nd choice. 1617.H5: common and medium. S.76S 14-50; butcher cattle: heifers fa'.JO 14.75; cows. 6-2512-60: bulls. o.60irH50; eanners and cutters: cows and heifers. 4. 35116; canner steers. 4 50 7.50; veal calve (light and handywwlght) 1 5-50 V 17; feeder steers. 8.20 ''J 12.50; stocker steers. 6.25 U 10-50: btockfr cows and heifor"v 5 If 9; western range cattle: bef steers. 9.50f 15;'cows and hellers, 10.50. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES BAcrarica oma In this two-family fram flat on North Magoun, clos In. alx rooms and bath, each fiat; pin and hardwood floors; uppsr fiat rented $35. per month; lower flat easily rented for 145 per month with parage; owner leavipg city, and will sac. rince, for J5.300; $3,000 or more cash required: thia property easily worth $7.000. Immediate possession of the lower rut. TEUMlN'l-MORELLI CO. East Chicago BaJik bids. Phone Cast Chicago $7. 9-2-:i ITALIANS CELEBRATE. Morn than on thousand Italians from Wisconsin. Illinois and Indiana gathered yesterday at East Chicago to take part in tha ceremonies con nected with th christening of thirtythree American and thirty-three Hal ian flags, th property respectively ot the thirty-three lodges of the Italian Order, Union Sicilian. Each lodg tent ten official rcrrebentatlves and many others mads tha trip ta East Chicago unofficially. A !arg parade through the business section ar!y in th afternoon started the celebration and then tne crowd adjourned to Weiland s hall where- the ceremonies of christening were held. Antonio de Andrea, supreme president of the order, was the chief speaker ft the afternoon ana had charge cf the fas ceremonies. CROWDED ITO DITCH Tom Kapotris. of Chicago, com-, plained to the East Chicago police that yesterday while on his way to Indiana Harbor by way of Dickey place, a touring, ear from behind crowded him into the ditch with the result that his Ford truck received a broken front axle and his lead or pears turned over. EAST CHICAGO ME THERE. City Controller J. K. Reppa. Alderman John Tenkely, Judge Hyman Cohen and Charles Nassau were among the number from East Chicago who Bad Teeth Mean Bad Health Nowadays physicians' accredit many common diseases to bad teeth or the improper care of them. Decayed food that finds it way from the teeth to the stomach easily enters the blood current. Neuritis, sciatica, acute appendicitis, diseases of the gall, bladder and ulcerated stomach are natural results of tooth infections. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH AT ONCE Even if it is only to have them scaled -and properly brushed. Have W. B, Burkett tell you their true condition. REMEMBER! DELAY MEANS DECAY and decay waits on no man. A few days will give a cavity full of seething decayed matter time to get beyond the control of the dentist. Do not hesitate painless methods protect you. Dr. W. G. Burket The Dentist Orer Woolworth's 10c Store HAMMOND, IND. Open Evenings PHONE HAMMOND 3189
FOUND! A WAY TO BEAT THE COAL SHORTAGE BURN OIL Safe, Clean and Efficient Johnson Oil Burner For furnace or stove. Price $17.50 to $26.50. See it demonstrated. Agents wanted.
G. WATSON BAUMGARTEL 548 State St., Hammond
made tfte trip to Marlon last Saturdayi
to hear Senator Harding speak to the foreign born. FA AM Kit-la BOR rLl B. East Chicago Farmnr-Labor party enthusiasts met yesterday morning at the Oddfellows hall and formed C'hrlstensen-Hays club which wlil take an active part in the campaign; and have charg of all Farmer-Labor j party meetings which will bo held in Kast Chicago. L. Edmonds was' chosen chairman of the organization, Joe Lundqulst secretary, and John Bchwartz, treasurer. "It takes the ache Stops pain and puts vim in tired lame muscles. Good for chil dren's hurts because it is so harmless and safe to use. Absorb! ne.Jla germicide aa well as a liniment, which makee it doubly effective mod asefuL 1.25 Bottle at most druggdeta, W. F. YOUNG, lac. 7S Tassfe StMl . SprWieta. Mm. PASTIME TODAY Viola Dana in "CHILDREN OF EVE" TOMORROW Hoot Gibson in "THE SMILIN' KID" Also "The Third Eye" J . 1 "if- . :y' iU. I "Iff n "Where Eyerybody Goe ; ' THE RPHEU THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana The Coolest Place in Town TODAY AND TOMORROW "Three Yokios" JAPANESE NOVELTY SMITH & INMAN "Sally's Visit" RITA ROSE Character Songs mullahy, howell & McCarthy Present a Comedy Skit Entitled "EXPETANT MOMENTS" PEARLSON & WALLACE Some Life MILLS & GERDEN Two Veterans Also "PIRATE GOLD" Episode No. 2 DeLUXE TODAY AND TOMORROW Norma Talmadge in "YES OR NO" TUESDAY Big Double Feature Norma Talmadge in "YES OR NO" and Dorothy Daiton in "LA APACHE" Afternoons only EVENINGS "YES OR NO" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Constance -Talmadge in "IN TWO WEEKS" WEDNESDAY Big Doable Feature Constance Talmadge in "TWO WEEKS" Norma Talmadge in "YES OR NO" Aftrnoon Only EVENING "TWO WEEKS" W. G. WICKEY 4222 Northcote Ave., East Chicago
Tha club Js already making plans for getting the Farmer-Labor party candidate for president. P. V. Chrlstensen, at East Chicago for a big meeting and hare boen notified that Chrlntensen will probably be at Eaut
BIJOU THEATRE TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MACK SENNETT'S Down on the Farm With LOUISE FAZENDA, BEN TURPIN, and ALL STAR MACK SENNETT CAST Oh Boy! Oh Man! Oh Lady! Lady! ! One glimpse of the simple life and you'll sublet your swell apartment, sell your mansion, trade in your twelveylinder limousine for a threshing machine and get yourself a farm like this if you can find another like it. And an all star Sennett cast to milk the cows and feed the chickens. Oh, Neighbor! Added Monday Latest Episode of "THE MOON RIDERS."' Added Tuesday and Wednesday Texas Gulnan in "THE GIRL OF THE RANCHO." Added Thursday Eddie Polo in "THE VANISHING DAGGER" No. 4.
FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Your Savings Might Be Wiped Out
Perhaps your present fire insurance was taken out two or three years ago when prices were ower than they are now. If fire came tonight would the proceeds ef your policies be sufficient to replace your damaged or fully destroyed building and contents at present prices? Maybe your insurance policies need going over. We'll be glad to look them over for you and advise you regarding your proper protection. Don't run the risk of losing your savings by not heeding this warning.
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Open Friday Evenings from 6 Until 8 "The Bank That Service Built" Bonds-Insurance-Trusts-Checking Accounts
":;5K5swCapitaI and Surplus $110,000.00 1 The First State Trust 1
and Savings Bank 137th and CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR
Charge Accounts and Savings Accounts
Let there, for some reason, come a sudden depression in industry and the town soon learns who have been the spenders and who have been the savers. A slowing up like this reveals the "high flyers." Are you spending every cent you earn, even running into debt, for luxuries you can't afford? Or are you setting aside a definite amount REGULARLY each . pay day, putting it in this bank? If for any cause your pay check stopped for a while would you have money in the bank to tide you over? It would be very embarrasing to be obliged to ask relatives or neighbors for a loan. A reuglarly added to savings account at this bank will protect you against any emergency.
THE HOME OF THE STATE I 1 BUILDING AND LOAN 8 ASSOCIATION I
Under State Government Supervision r
fondav, Kpptembor 20. 1020
Chicago early in October. The elua will meet next Sunday morning at th Oddfellows Hall to arrange for further actlTitles. A separate club for Indiana Harbor is expected to be organised during the next week. For Boys 2 to 1 6 For Girls Medium Priced and High Grade CHILDREN'S SHOES of Quality The "Buster Brown" Line at Hellerman Shoe Store 595 Hohman St., Hammond 'T7i iii -ii ill l
