Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1920 — Page 2

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riNTtXNATSONAL NEWS SERVICE1 LONDON, Oct. 6. An armistice rro- , tocol nr a I signed by th Ru.so-Polish j c envoys at Riga at 7.30 o'clock Tuesday night, ssid a Warsaw dispatch to the Daily Express today. K general agreement was reached r-y the 'Poles and Russians on a'.l the main points preliminary to peace negotiations. The actual armistice, which wi'i bring hostilities on the Kusso-Polish, battle front to an en5 after more than seven months of violent and -tlnuous warfare, probably will le e'.gaad on Friday. The protocol -was in the form of a preliminary agreement on both aides to accept condition which will govern Uio Uia! truce. It is reported from Berlin that both Gen. RrueilofT and M. Tchitcherin. commissar for foreign affairs in tlm soviet government, have gun to K:sn. If the Russian and Polish envoys carry oat their present plan fighting on the great 7Q0-ro!le battle line, between tins Lithuanian frontier and "Western L'krainia will end by Sunday.

TO SUE GARY COMPANY FOR EXAMINATION FEE Stajisbury Will Act for Insurance Dept. Claims are for $1,890.45 A suit to collect an examination fee ef fi, 890.45 from the Gary National Life, Insurance Company for the stata Insurance, department soon will be riled In the Lake circuit court by Elt Stansbury, attorney-general of Indiana. The examination was one made by Frank J. Haight. a consulting actuary, who is employed frequently by tha state to make such examinations. The company, of which Harry Arnold Is vt..prasident and consulting actuary, obejets to the fee alleging that it !s unreasonable. Claims to b filed with the comt'.aint account for the 11,890.45 fee as follows: F. B. Dllts. examiner, thirty-three lays t SSS a day. $1,155; A W. Ur-

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When a Bank Book Helps The fine thing about a kept-up savings account at this bank is that it is a friend in need. Should illness come, the necessity to go to a distant city to attend a funeral arise, or should loss of work ensue there is money in the bank if it has to be had. With a savings account that is regularly added to each pay day, there is no wondering where to turn for money. No need o f undergoing the embarrassment of trying to borrow from relatives o r neighbors. And would they help you if they could? Have your own

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each pay check help to build it up. Come here next pay day. Cash your pay check at this bank and leave part of it in a savings account.

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sen, aslstant examiner, twenty-flve ri-ivs at $15 a day, $975: Frank J. II usht. April 6, one, day. at $35 a day; t ravelins' expenses of e.xnniinero $315.i. snd lo- al ofTKe cpense, $10. Olio I.. Kiniiss. auditor of stnt, in whose offin- t!ie state Insurance dnartmont wt.s a division until last Friday, said that t'.i is the fi'"st tlma the deiiarmer.t has been obliged to sue for

an examination 1. lie salil that only in one instance baa the department. xrt cellei'tcd it.; full fee. In that case :i r"Iuit lfn agreed r.n us a. c.Miipromi-e. Ia.t year the department colleetetl moro than flT.OOQ in examination fee?.

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names have been knows In baseball as

"suspects" for a number of years. They were named in the baseball scandal that was revealed before the rreeent Investigation wia begun. Only one incident of crookedness Involving: the trio took place in Chicago, according to Information given the Jury. This was when one of the thren approached Rcnny Kauff and tried to bribe hiro to "thro'v' a game durinsr an important series with the Cubs In 1S19. Kauff refused and the Incident wi closed. Testimony given the grand Jury is said to have Indicated other Instances of crooked work but they all occurred in the east.

PRICES OF

COAL FIXED

PRICE SLASHING W!LL BIG A TRADE REVIVAL

.'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "VWV.S: UN'liTON". Oct. 6. Slashing of trices has caused a revival of buslr. ess !ti the retail trade, and a more hopeful outlook for the winter months, it was shown today in reports made to the federal reserve board from various reserve bank centers. Steady resumption of manufacturing activity reflects a freer demand for Roods and cancellations of orders are not believed to be as heavy as appeared a few weeks ago. A diMinctly hopeful sisii In the industrial trend is the Improvement genrally noted in the. transportation sltuation. There is less criticism over iack of cars to move goods. Improved car siipplj' has resulted in better marketing of goods. The quicker handling of freight by the railroads has had a stimulating effect In various tUlds of industry. Growth of optimism among business men is reported and business is said to b approaching a sreater degree of stability. Reports further state that in manv leading districts despite a demand which is lower than a year ago. some factories are kept going, not

alone upon new order but tipon orders which have accumulated for the pat few month. Officials state that the spirit of hesitancy manifested ever price rduciiens Is still in evidence, but not in such a pronounced degree as when the prire cutting hecau. Reports seem to Ir.diiate there w!!l be a continuation in revival of buying.

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) lXrl.-iNAlyLJ:S. lnd.. Oct. 6. Prices of coal at the mines In Indiana werr fixed by the special coal and food commission today. Mines of the state are divided Into groups, according to the quality of coal produced. Prices fined ranged from $2. SO for screenings in group one to $5.S5 fnr lump Braxil block coal, which Is classed in group

four. ' To these prioes. the commission decided that a selling cost of 15 cents a ton may be added. Thete price are subject to increase IZ JustlflC3.ton can be shown. It was stated. Wholesale and retail prices win be announced later.

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(tflB.SO; medium weight. U5.O0fJ15.S0; light weight. J14.7515.75; light lights, $13.90315.38; heavy packing sows, smooth, $18 g5itT14.35; packing sows, rough, $1S.4011!.85; pigs, $i;.755J 14.75. . CATTLE Receipts. 9,00(T; market, strong, C506O higher. Reef Steers Medium Bud heavyweight, 1 1 7.0rtof' 1835; medium and good, $12. 26 (U 16.75; light weight. $14.75 18 00; good and choice. $8. Safin 50; common and medium, $8.Su' 1 1.50. Butcher Cattle Heifers, $.0013.60; cows. $ 5. 5 0 1 1 -15; bulls. $5.25 11.00. Cnn.rs and Cutters Cows and heifers. $5.75lSi5.n0; canner steers, $4.50 3 7.00; veal calves (light and handywelg -lit) $ 14. 00ft 17.60; feeder steers. $7. 60 12.00; stocker steers, $4.50(g'9.O0; stocker cows and heifers, $4.603 8.00; stocker calves. f8.76ftU.nn. Western Kange Cattle Peef steers. $8.75 j 1 4.0l) ; cows and heifers, $7.00(j 9.7B. CHICAGO VKAli 50 to 60 lbs . 1 4 0 16c; 7 to 80 lbs., ISSJIc; 80 to loo bc. 23if24c; fanoy, 25c; overweights, 140 to 175 lbs.. 1517c.

JNO'IICr: O FINAL. L.E51&KT OF ESTATE. IN" THE MATTER OF THEODORE r. HENDERSON. NO. 2015. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COVRT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 13J0. NOTICE la hereby gtven to the HEIRS LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Theodore V. Henderson, deceased, to appear In tha Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the. 8th day of November. 1920. and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of eald decedent should not be approved: and said heirs aro notified to then and there make proof .f heirship and Teceive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of October. 1S20. HERBERT L. "WH EATON, (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 10 6

JS05. Notice Js hereby given that th un

deralgned has been appointed Administrator of aaid Estate, by the Judge ol ' the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be. solvent. ALFRED OWEN PRIDIIAM, Administrator Dated October 5th. 1920. 10 6-1"

Wednesday, Otober 6, 1920. WANTED Roy to driv Ford and work J in grocery store. Reference required, j Phone 6?9. H. J. Hoist, corner Standard and Van F.urer. Hammond. lf-S

Pnlc Children "cel Iron and they love to take GROVE'S IHOM TONIC SYRUP. Absolutely liarm!fs.. Price 75c at any drug store- Adv.

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The fifty-first annual convention of the grand lodge. Knights of Tytliias, I'wmaln f Indiana, will le heid at the Knights of Pythias building in Indianspolis Tuesday and Wednesday. The. convention of the Grand Temple ot Pythian .Sisters will be held Thursday aDd Friday. The eWtion nf officers of the grar.l lodge will be Tuesday afternoon. Contorts r fndicateil for the offices of grand out"r guard and trustee. For grand outer guard the fallowing have hcti tiom in a t d : Harry L. Ungr. Plymouth; Fred l', Palin. Newton: "a-iHn J !,ino, Tjlhcrty: Louis P. Elinor?. Itemireton : Guy Pausman. ij'iifi). and "William U. Byington. Evansvil". Th" nominations for grand trustee ar William S. Flynn, Indiana Harbor; John C. F. Graves. Pernvillc; Charles A. Phelps, Newcastle.

Lipinski Made Football and Basketball Referee Edwin Lipinski. who has for the Inst three and four years been refereeIng different football gamo at Hanlmendr and also in th army has received the following letter from A. G. Spaulding & Eros: Dear sir: Replying to your examination taken here a few weeks ago I wish to state that you have qualified for both football basketball as an official referee. We carry a list of officials which we send out at different times. In most of the high schools, academies and Independent games, we have quite a number of call for football and basketball officials. Therefore, I will keep your name on fl! if anything comes up in your territoiy. I wi.i pla'ily refer you to same. Tou might a!s state in applying for p.iiy games that you r on our credited list of officials If there is any reference required. Very truly your.',, C. WIDCi.OT7JAT. Sales Mgr. Institutional l-ept. Ail teams in this vicinity wishing to have an official referee for their football or basketball game may writ" or call for me at 50" llohman street or else phone Hammond 11. I hv very few games so far li be refereed so kindly place your order as soon as possible.

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN WHEAT No. 2 ed. 211',; 3 red. 211; 2 hard. 202; 3 hard winter 139; 2 north, em spring. 200 1-4; 4 northern spring. 190. CORN No. 2 ml-x-'i. 0 '. ''4 92: 2 white. 2 yellow, !2: 3 mixed. i'OySl; 3 white, SI: 3 yellow, ana's 92; 4 mixed 96: 4 yellow 9091 OATS No. 2 white 544? 1-4; 3 white u2,(rt54: 4 white, 52 1-4 53. BUTTER ReeeJpts F.642 tubs: creamery, extra. 60: extra firsts 4iV 68H ; packing stock. 37&40H. EGGS Receir" S.218 cases; current receipts-. 49356; ordinary firsts 5Jg44: firsts 57'? 68; checks., 7J0 ?T dirtiei 33 Jf 43. CHEESE Twins, new, 28; daisies. 22 4: young Americas 2D; longhorns. 30; brick. 30. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 43; chickens. ZofSS: springs, 27; roosters. 214; geese 83; ducks, SO. POTATOES Receipts SS cars; Minnesota and Wisconsin 190 g 2 iq.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A A N TED Salesmen, right pay to the right party, must offer good reference, middle aged men prefercd. Apply Army store, fttste St. Hammond. 11-6-3

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE FRESFA'TS SHALL COME GREETING I. Ed. Jackson, Secretary of Ftato of the State, of Indiana, hereby certify that Chapin & Company have this day caused to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and a4tasted consents, statements .nd papers required by Section One of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. "An Act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and -oIuntary

associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 191S. And I further certify that eald wrjtn consents, statements ajid papers ao filed os aforesaid, phow that said company and the officers thereof have comrl.ied with the provisions of said Section One of said Act, and that said corporation Is now In proccs3 of dissolution. IX WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the teal nf the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis, this 30th day of September. A. D. 1920. (SeM) ED. JACKSON". Secretary of Statf. P. II. WOLFORD. Deputy. Roy Hall, tersonally known to me. deposes and says the above la en exact copy of Dissolution of Chapin & Company, an Indiana corporation. (Sea!) J. M. SMTTIIE. Notary Public My Commission exr'res June 3!h. 1321

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSIE FR1DHAM. DECEASED. NO.

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WANTED Girl for general housework:' good wages. 1S4 Detroit St.. phone 2125 Hammond. tf '

Donald Lindley and His Serenaders

Donald Lindley, America's fen- j tinal boy cornetest, has gathered to- j gether a company of talented mu. j sicians who offer a few moments, musical with the old masters as well as ( the present. Their offering consists of j vocal as well as instrumental music, i Their ensemble numbers, trloa and I solos are a real treat to the music i lover. The company consists of two j

pretty girls and four young men at i

the Orpheum, also 5 other acts and Ruth Roland in her thrilling serial Ruth of tha Rockies."

Dr. Seaman Back to Gary

PASTIME TODAY Harry Carey in "THE SHERIFF'S BABY" Also a 2-reeI Haliroom Boys Comedy FRIDAY Olive Thomas in "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS"

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Tom Mix in "THE UNTAMED" Also a 2-reel Comedy Added tomorrow, Eddie Polo in "The Vanishing Dagger"

Dr. William Grant Seaman has been ! reassigned to th First Methodist Epis- I

copal church of Gary according to an- : f;

nnuncemeh t received from the Northwest Indiana Methodist conference, j which has adjourned at Lebanon, Iml.. , following their conference. Other as- j signments of ministers n jp made by j Dlshop T. D. Set. j Rev. G. II. Black as named as as-!

s stant pastT. rt-v. V:. H. Horn i assigned to Grae M. E. church of th-s city. Rev. j. a. Ay'ing 's re-asf!gned t Crown Foinf. Rev. w. a. Moore is assigned to Mrrll11le and Griffith. Rev. George B. Jones goes back to E?t Chicago and Rev. H. O Enwall will have charge of the Hobaft M. K. church.

TOT JURISDICTION TO INDICT GIANTS

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INTEfiNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE! I CHICAGO. Oct. 6. Indictment of 1 .

thren forniT members of the New VorU Gianis baseball team for olleged dishonesty in barcball hings today i:pon the question of proper jurisdiction on thn part of the grand jury here, it ai authoritatively learned today. If legal au'horities decide that the "V.o'k county grand jury can indict

iki trio true 1iSls will be voted, it wi j 1 learned, within 24 hours. j Should th" decision of attorneys be i j that the grand Jury here has no juris- j I diction all the evidence which the, grand jury has assembled will be!

turned over to District Atty. Swann at' New Yi r'u. The evidence, in the opin-j ion of t'v- grand jurors hre. is sulti- j ci-nt t' warrant indictments. The ibri'f players against whom th"

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HICAtiO MVR STOC K. HOGS Receipts. It. OuO. market,'

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Hammond :: Indiana TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DONALD LINDLEY AND HIS Six Serenaders A MUSICAL MELANGE THE DE C0UR3EYS Gladiatorial ARTHUR DEMING Tbe Minstrel Man TWO SPECK Singing, Talking and Dancing uhdov imi nru p. rr

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NORTON & DENNIS Comedians Also Rath Roland in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES'

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TODAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Mary Pickford in "SUDS" Also Larry Semoa in "The Stage Hand" BIG DOUBLE FEATURE THURSDAY Mary Pickford ia "SUDS" Larry Semon Comedy and Thomas Mcihaa and Gloria Swaoson in "MALE AND FEMALE" Afternoon Only EVENING "SUDS" and Semon Comedy BIG DOUBLE FEATURE FRIDAY Mary Pickford in "SUDS" Larry Semon Comedy and Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee in "THE PRINCE CHAP" Afternoon Only EVENING "SUDS" and Semon Comedy SATURDAY Chas. Ray in "PARIS GREEN" SUNDAY Harry Morey in "THE GAUNTLET'

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COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY Dustin Farnum in "BIG HAPPINESS"

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acquainted with the fiaraingr, burning itching that these diseases prodace. Skin diseases ara caused hy an impurity or disorder in the blood, and there is no re al aoid srenuimj relief within your reach until such impurities are removed. SJ3.S. has given jrreat satisfaction in, the treatment cf theso dis

orders, because it is such a thoroughly satisfactory blood pTirifler. It cleanses the blooi cf all impurities, and thus counteracts the effects of the nas that attack the skin. Begin taking S.S.S. today and if you will write a conap!et history of your case, our medical adviser will five you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Adriser, 153 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta Ga,

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DON'T FAIL TO BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO SEE The Menace of the Moron The Pitfure Your Children Should See Last Time Tonight

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For THURSDAY Only Carry Prices Not Delivered

Tr, No. 2 cans, extra choice ORi 1 OmULOeS toU meat. 3 cans for. ... 13 No. 1 hand picked Michigan Navy 7 X. 13 e arts BeanS. per ib

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Best Table Salt Kylb:bass

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Sweet Potatoes

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