Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1920 — Page 2

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l BY IHMEL O'CONNMLI. j T!"t.S BUREAU AT STATE CriTAUJ i f (lit K. Crt. JO. Long before thej t;r-r. i-jt;,j t the rising sun added thrlr .to id ill? colors or the fag of the; r'pul'Iio o' Ireland." fluttering m halt' inpnr atop the city' hall of this ancient j Celtic town, a huge throng i niuiirn--ts hill iu:!hered outside. Wttbin, ' u i irdi d by an honor squad of Irish j V.-itm'i-ers lie. the body of Terence; MacSwincy. who a lord mayor of this! ;-. walked .corej of times each day i : i-.'ss the vrry spot whr Ills fiower-J !:.-d coffin now rests. The body!

5!e j-. state there until the solemn ! former army brutenant, faces a twenr.'.ii ktviccs tomorrow morning: '' y-five jr term in the penitentiary r, few pact's fr--m whore the cas- today for the murder of his wife, but s.ir.Js Mft.-Sw.ney wa axrepterl on I nevertheless he is just about the hap-i

j6. It. the day he began the hunger-' piest prisoner In the county Jail.strike that ended his life last Monday Wanderer has escaped the r- p?

v. Brixton prison, London. Ar.erry muttering ran througn the: -.inks of 'th.- crowd outride the city! !.!. It was restrained expression of . ih" r, psr it i..f intense indlpnatton that!

S4.ee j. : n i; across ine lencii an j m- ii. rnUai ... a a wi.-wmv, y hre.idth of I-larid today as a resuit of I". was reached by the jurors after 21 r.ritifh k vt-inmcnt's eleventh hour i hours of deliberation. n-jif y-yterdciv m diverting Mac-' Wanderer, who was accused of hir-.-'. r.-body from Dublin, its original j iS 8 oerr-lict from the streets to stage f; v;ration w here a hv.gv demon; tra- a fake liid-up. confessed ta ore time

; -r. w os rlanned direct to Cork. i titfr.i Jioiyrieaa anu uuonn came !'--( i ;. , ; s ersiy today of an ugly mooa j o :i l,y the ihousMiis of both tewns i'.ad counted on being allowed to! y a !at tribute to the dead lord! :vor whose T:ame is already a house-! ' j v.c,vd throustbout Erin as that oft v entu th century martyr. r.eery possible precaution was beir.fr 1 ;k- n ey the KrUlsh government early I ojv ii. ot only here in Cork, where; (....oust: ations are looked for with' , uir.lv but in every c'.tv to n and in i! :;arul. 'TO TERRORS FOR OVERLAND TOURISTS IN RAIL RATE BOOST I.. a h-avy increase n botU railroad r ..--"ci-.K ixktes and Pulli.ian fares r : 1-s no tci rurj for many long, disir.rt.e ttarists. who are ".-reins Amer- : a First ' in the r.tw Overland - onoiii.v car. Xeither is the increase in the cost '.: hotel accomodations bothering' these liioiern wanderers upon ths face of ;.f eailh. Twice within the last few! wtr.-ks tr.j WiUys-Overlaad company cf Toledo Las received first band inf ortnatiou of how Overland tourists beating both the railroad rate and r-otel rate boosts. Hecentiv rjeorse H. Klein of Olcla- j bc-m'a City. Okla., who is ?cc;nR Amer,ra in an Overland touring car. polled it to the administration building: of i1,e Willys-Overland at Toledo. Ohio. f:r ! aijked permission to pitch his tent on the lawn about the buliiins:. The , crmlssion was sranted. The Kleins left Oklahoma City on rt. 2 in their Overland "hlgiiway i t.:tmaji. ' The car is so arranged) t..at it can be converted into an in- I tinpriy comfortable bed by lowering j i he back of the front seat audi : retching: a iis"bt mattresg over the -! eijshiOTis. rr. ihe runninsr boards are metal ' . "xcs containing prin-inmu. uoo.ioo nsils, clothing, a small sas stove. ' fact everything that is required - ar. extended camping expedition. The trip of the Kleins has taken cm t'r.rojsrh Arkanaa, Tf-nnesie. ' : r s-sslppi, Alabama. Georgia. Florida N'-.tth arid South Carolina, Virginia. flan-arc. Maryland. Pennsylvania. e wVork. Conecticut. Massachusetts. -v Htmp'hire, Vermont and part of t .incda. They re-entered the United ii.itns at Fort "Huron, Mich., ti act-led , tvet.-oit and Toleao and before ret ji-n;,';r to Oklahoma w: l tra"ei i rough IHinola. Wisconsin. Minnesota. ; ! ova and .Missouri. They have traveled " I'c'i ni'ej in their new Overland and j svtrag-.:d more than 2 miles to : -. e i:.im ci gasoline. SAYS THERE IS NO HOFE YET in" MiLniiEn .noRnis tTrr COt!BESPONDcNT 1. N. SERV1CE1 WiiSHINOTON. Oct. "9. There is e.o ",,;..' of a radical or permanent reduction in the cost of jivingr.- aecordto W. Jett Lauck, i onsu'.tip.tf --: c-ne-iniit and recogniz-2 authoiuy on p: ';.-'.. As v. ho"-. ie prins nou stand. li stn ted. they are appr.ixirnai'ly 134 pr . , rit Mgacr tb.an t hey wt re before th. v 1 1 -Thus far the- i eduction fr. who! v cwi. prices hve bid very small e ru n the necessary outlay of the aver. itCe family," Lauck said. "The ultiin rr.nf.ur.icr. up this time, has ourd reMef only in ft slight reduction '.':'-:4'g5is;C';' v:r.... R-'t'ij-'.'-;,V::' -a.-.VZ--J?--' S' ,V,5i ' Lr:-. ' VW .... . :..i L.1"-i. .: ;-l . -. vi- . . ; . - Sox. felT,f.-.'.-?i. -.wsa. j-w j. e. McDonnell Democratic Candidate FOR CORONER Service to Lake County. Square Deal to All. r

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fuel, iisht. housing- and sundries con ' tinurs to advance." 9 THE GALLOWS Former Army Officer Guilty of Brutal Murders Only Gets 25 Years r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEV!CEICinCAGO. Oct. 30. Carl 'Wanderer, Kor j has! britten every effort of the state to send htm to the gallows. i The verdict e fthe jury late yest r-t day finding 'Wanderer grtr.lt yf murder and sentencing him to 25 years in th j to shoot ing his wife and her unborn i child and the "poor boob." he was said! to have hired The contention uf th.e difens.- was thut his confession had been obtained by the. police through "thiid dt gree" metbods. Wanderer repudiated the confession cn the witness stand. Determined cffirts were made Assistant State's Atty. James .. ' Ropes'" O'Brien, to send Wanderer to tbr. Kftllows. O'Brien is eonsiderina; piar.s today for trying Wanderer a econd time for th- siaylng of the "rsgged it rsn;-: whose body still lies n i the no; gue. and has today been partly i identified as that of John Barrett, a former soldier in the Canadian army. WJinderrr was found Emily of tb murder of his wife only. With the customary time allowances for rood behavior, it would be possible for Wanderer to attain his freedom after he has served fourteen years of bis 23 year sentence. i ififftiic i XEW YORK STOCKS -CLOSING. Vllis Chalmers Amerb a n Ca n SS!a American Car and Foundry American Locomotive .... American Smelting American Steel Foundry . American Tel. and Tel. ... Anaconda .134 t, , 93 I . '! 7 .11)0 5 n :j Baldwin Locomotive ....112's F-etb'ebem Steel 13 693 California retroleum 26 Central Leather 4'-i Consolidated Gas 87't Corn Products 8" ? Crucible Steel 12 4 Erie . 17 .188 -?i . 17 . 52 .'37-, . SO, .. 39 .. 43i . . 95 . 78 . . 31 H . : .- u .. SS", . . 108 a .46 ;i . . 9 General Eiectric . General Motors . . Lehigh Valley .... Midvale Steel .... New York Central Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania .... Reading . Republic lion 2nd Texas Co Union Pacific .... L. S. Steel teel .. j U. S. Steel Ffd . . . Westinarhouse i Wiilys Overland . 1 Sinclair Oil CHICAGO LIVESTOCK HOGS Receipts. S.POft; market ICT c higher; bulli. 12. 3013; top. $13.15. heav welfTht. 12.50$ IS. 1!): medium vr-.ght. 12.30 ? 13.15: light weight. 12. 5j ft 13. lu. light light, i 2.59 12. Sf: hay packing sows, smooth. 12.15 12. 4"1: packing sowa. rough, 11. So 4 12 15: pig. 12.255 13. o"'. CATTLE Receipts. or.-. CHICAGO VEAL SB to So lbs. li' l.'.c: 70 to gy ih.. 16 318c; 80 to 10A lbs., 19,?t21 fancy. 22c: overweight kidney. 140 to 175 lbs., 13315c. CHICAGO CAH C.RA1X V1 EAT No. I hard winter. $2.1' hard winte:'. $2.14. CORN No. 2 mixed. 891-'3 90c; DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Ttrw X.tlnal Baalc R1l. Cor. Chlcaffo For,ytha . Consultation In English. Oermu PoUb. dlavtah and Rttastaa. r.4.T CTTTCACO. 1X3. Tel. Easi Chicago 85 The SOUTH SHORE LINE Winter Train Schedule ! Operating on Central Stanjdard Time Goes Into Effect at 2:00 a. m. SUNDAY ! October 31st, 1920 13 TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 For Your - ELECTRICAL NEEDS' INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 524 Chicago Ave, E. Chi.

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T T I ET JACK ROTI.E tSTAFF CORBESPOHDENT 1. N. SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Oct. 23 There is no conflict between i 'r. (;i dent's physician, ar.d Secretary Tumulty as to the president's condition, it wab stated at the White House today. Secretary Tumulty's speech last night which showed that the president is still a sick man. docs not conflict with the repeated statements of Dr. Grayson, il was S:ViQ. Dr. Grayson stated that the president's iccovery is a slo-v process, the president is gaining slowly, and his condition hot is betler than it has b;en since his illnet?. It was pointed out that Dr. Grayson has never attempted to show that the president has fully recovered, but has always stated that Ms recovery will be a long process. It was also pointed out that Secretary Tumulty hid disclosed the fact that the president in. ends to devote h time to writing a book after be leaves the White House, and indicated that the president's condition was such that he is already making plans for his fiuure alep March 4 th. TORNADOES AND MAROONS PLAY SUNDAY The newly organitod Scater.a Tor naoor-s and the t-'outh sj!d taroon! will o-cn their football beason Sutldi when both teams meet at Wctitworth' park. West Hammond. Both teams are! in good shape and the game should a corker. Manager Jones said last night that; his team will be in first class shapej when the team linos up Sunday. The. Maroona have been practicing every night under the direction of a veteran; college it nn and be sure has P"itj plenty of pep into the boys. A larg-, crowd is eipeeted at this time as! both teams hare a great following.! The Maroon lineup will be as followrij F. Wircu c. : Bereseh. r. t.; Miller. I. t.; Mozak. r. e.; Kamiski. 1. .; Skully. .) g.; Zimmerman. 1. g.: Chayken. q.: McAnec. I. h.; Kowalski. f. h.; Fligers. r. h. j GRIFFITH Several people from Griffith, attend- J cd the play and program go' en by i home talent at Highland. Thursday ' avenmg. It was a splendid program from beginning to end. The andicn.c : ivas kept in one continuous uproar of j laughter. Ti e Highland people ha e been asked te. repeat the program at ' Griffith when we will assure thcin a i Itrge'attendatice. 9 The tale for the new ban at Gnf- , flth arrived on Fridaj . It w a in-j ftal.'cd ir. the G rim -.Tier -Go vert building on Junction avenue. I The pregran at the Christian church j Friday even.rg was well attended. j The first sriuw o." the season fell j in this vicinity Thursday evenlr-y. I Trie daic at the town hall. Oct. -i was a iaccesii. notwithstanding thi j jr.clement -treather. Mask well for the Hallowe'en social j at the town hall this Saturday eve- j n:ng. You roay win the pnre. Every j body will be there. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES TWO DOTIV TOO MAM" There ia er.e of East Chicago's bakers who objects to too much personal police protection. The baiter in question, a well known routh aide man. complains that V"ie jolicenian cn the beat stops every r.srlit at his bakery shep and wh.ie passing the time of night east dougur.utn. sometimes as many es two dozwn ii night. And be had phase of it all HILDREUS COLDS - -should not b "dosed." Treat them externally with W VAfoRuo Over 17 Million Jan Uttd Yearly FAMILY THEATRE Michigan Avenue TONIGHT Pauline Fredericks in "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" By Cosmo Hamilton

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pay for the sinkers. During the lat uc weeks the baiter 'iss kept a record nnd rmys that the police officer has doned a t&tal cf SS5 choice doughnuts. TO SPKK BbFOnK CI.VD J. N. Jllon. the farmer-Labor cand date for goxernor of Indiana, will lie the speaker next Monday nisrht, the r. stht before election at the meeting of the Congresational Men's club of Trast Chicafto. The club has devoted the two pre ious meetings to a discussion of polities with the Ri or on" a defense of the league of nation? by a democratic speaker and the second one an attack upon the league by a lepublican speaker. The me ting- next Vonday nlx'it will ?ive the people an opportunity to hear the Farmer-Labor side of the question. Everyone, men and women, arc in'.lted to attend the meetinir. which will open at S i. "clock. A. HO F.ST A4,0IA Last Chicago has at least one honest person. She ts Mrs. Lillian Smith of South Bering avenue. After finding 130 In the vacant lot at the corner of Chicago and Barinc e.venues on Wednesday evening she wa among the first to get a copy of Thursday's Times and glance throuch the "Lost and Found' column She. found the owner's ad and returned the r.ioney. . i to rotxisiox John Braz. 2106 ISTth st.eet a-nd A. Foil:. 3752 Airier street, both of Indiana Harbor, last evening collided at the coiner of 13-th and Cedar street' ard although the machines were bad'y daioniled no one v.ai hurt. Folk was dm mi;- !-.). th of Ce lar -tr-et and Bra v, as g ng ei on lSSt'n at the time o." Ihe accident. 'i lie Young Married Feople s Ciub of the Firt M T.l. church of la.-t Cbicag will hold a Hallowe'en party honoring Mi. and Mrs. A. II. Watt who are do. parting 10011 for Lansing, Mich., this evening, in the parlors of the church. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corad.ne. former Indiana !I::bov residents, entertained the club fro-n thin city they were .forNlfjht and Morning". Ha&m Strong, Healthy Eye: It they Tire, ltxh. , .r IrTitated, Inflamed' or YOUR Ll to Granulated, use Murine often, ioothea. Refreshes. Safe for Infant er Adult. At all Druggists. V nte for Free Eye Book "Will Rraidf Ce.,Ckkjja '.'f-f ...'i,ii. p . e.i... '111.1 eTHE fl RPHEUil THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TOMORROW FEATURE ATTRACTION Seven Jingabular FUN IN A SCHOOL ROOM HARRY DUFFY European NoTelry GAINES & EDDY Another Good Mao Gone Wrong THELMA The Versatile Lady of Quality COLEMAN GOETZ & WALLACE BRADLEY The Popu'ar Writer of Unpopular Songs WILSON & SMITH Sieging, Talkiny and Dancing uin ii I'M jrf-iilli-im ''iwiWfn F fr TV .7 'mi . j?

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nurly associated with at their home in Park Mancr. with sixteen guests, 12 from tins city and four from the Mark Addition being present and enjoying cards throughout the evening with awards going to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Clark. Mrs. Garret Fagen, Mrs. Omar Glats ar.d the Messrs J. F. Bedford. Robert Tujolas and A. LaBouf. The Home Economic department of the Last Chicago Woman's Club will

suspend their meeting scheduled Tor Monday evening and announce themeeting for the week following when members and their husbands will go to the Ward Bakeries of Chicago and vuew the process used in the commercial making of the Ward supplies. The meeting of Monday evening, November 1st was cancelled owing to the clo-sc proximity of election day and the meeti.ig occuring the night before that date. Mrs. Robert Fujolas of Parrish ave. entertained large assemblage of her guests to honor her birthday anniversary and raids was the feature of the affair with honors going to Mrs. M. Walbh, Mrs. F.oy Clark and Mr. Gordon Fujolas. husband of lb'; hostess. A delightful luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. A truck load of young people from Fast Chicago. Whiting. South Chicago and Hammond journey to the farm of John Gustafson rear Griffith, and chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. John Kleinman. I The party was he.ld compliirxjitary to i the daughter of the household. Miss I Contsant. A course dinner w as served j and a very merry time entered into j with al! jon.s of games forming the! diversion. i Mr. and Mrs. Ldard BiBhl of Hem- ! lock st. will fcpend tomorrow in Chi- j cago d.nirg with friends and accom- j t anled by Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson from j here. A party of youthful folks comprising ( Mies Cenevle' e Ans!y. Jean Campbell. ! Bernice McKimpson ard Ina McQuii'cen j entertained at the Campbell home last j evening at a Hallowe'en cent. Fourteen j were present. j Mrs. Willi Amici;. a br!e of a I month ato. will be entertained at the home of her mother. Mr. Fletcher in ! Drummond s'.. on Monday evening. Mrs. Arrick was M;.3 fr'oiah Fletcher ' formerly. The event i to be a misDeLUX THEATRE TODAY SATURDAY Wallace Rei'd in "SICK A BED" AUo Harold Lloyd Comedy SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Dorothy Dahon in "GUILTY OF LOVE" ard Wallace Reid in "SICK ABED" Afternoon Only EVENING "GUILTY OF LOVE" 5 2 s i MONDAY AND TUESDAY MacLean and May in LET'S BE FASHIONABLE" MONDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Dorothy Dalton in "GUILTY OF LOVE" and MacLean and May in "LET'S BE FASHIONABLE" Afternoon Only EVENING "LET'S BE FASHIONABLE" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Billie Burke in "WANTED A HUSBAND" 51 ca1! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cbas. Ray in "HOMER COMES HOME" STARTING SUNDAY NOV. 7th Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" a fs b s ncn is an : b a )P0aR2a!iiiu SURE, MAX3 m

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Commencing Tonight at 7:45. Held Every Evening from Oct. 30 to November 14. Evangjlist A" McQueen Conducting

cellaneous shower to which many of her friends are invited. The Boy Scout Troop No. 1 was ltd in a feed test at the Riley school by It.

The Best Proof of the Good Results of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy is the recommendation one to another. They eppreciate what the Remedy has clone for them and feci their friends and acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy We recommend it to any sufferer of Rheumatism.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision LET US HELP YOU GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS Christmas isn't so very far distant and shopping cUys will soon be here. When that time comes, will you have money to do your holiday shopping? Instead.. of having to use your December 24 pay check for Christmas buying and then be "broke" until the next pay day, why not have money ready? You can -if you follow the plan we suggest. There's still time left to start saving for Christmas. Bring to this bank each pay check start at once, or at least next pay day. Cash your check, then leave partof it, say $ or $10 or more, on deposit By making use of each pay day between now and mid-December you can have money ahead for Christmas. Let this bank help you to be ready for Christmas.

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