Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1920 — Page 2

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INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCES T(l RF HFini

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tion would be yiven to a cabinet durinir his recreation period.'' I Tb- Harding special Is due to arrive I in Si. Iout.t totiiRlit. in San Antonio.) Trxas. Sunday riisht. anil In Browns-1 ville. Texas. on Monday morning, i

wticnor the parly vim proceed ly auvmobllc to point Isabel. iimii'w; ami f:oi.r. Tarpon fishlnjr. bathing; and S'": hold t!e ri'inplctc places of the Uii-

ists. according- to Mi. liorothy l.ai of retroit. M;ch.. a young woman

social prominence her w hu wan active in the suffrage movtjncnt. Mr. Earl'- announced t -day t hat a deputation of women will call on the new "l.ady from Oklahoma" on her arrival In Wunliingloit to 'talk it over."

ne aifo aeciarea mat tlx' women i v. Ill ngi'.alc tj have Miss Uobi rt son I appointed chairman of the hnu sub-I

eMth'ii treated with chlorine which kills f the tfriiK.

tion program. Arranufinnus limy he i commit tee winch ban charge of

'Every Shade of Opinion to Be Sought on'Peace Treaty Question

madr- for a meeting between the pres.

ilent -elect of the V. S. and the nreei-dent-clect of Mexico at some point

i alonjr the Texas border. j Senators FrtI rnphuyaen. of New ' Jersey; Hale, of Maine: Klklns, of V.

Virginia: Harry M. Daugherty, rreennvention Harding campaicn manager: Mr. and Mrs. Kdward MfUan HiVl other notable are members of the party whleh is off today for one month of sheer pleasure and rest.

the

house restaurant.

BY IMV1I) . C'fllici M

'STAFF COe-ReSPONDCNT N SEHVICE! j F..V ROUTE WITH I'lll 1 1 KNT -; KLECT HAKDIXti, Nov. 6. Warreni. Harding, preside nl-eWvt of the '." ' is off today on the last vacation h" , will have before he turns hi alien-! tion to the work of bringing this nution back to a peace bati. I With the campaign worries behind! him and the work of chief executive j before him. President-elect Hardin;;! Jft his home at Marion early today for J

a vacation in Texas and I-anamu. Ho v ill seek a complete rest before reTurninc to Marion to begin his efforts Jo bring about a peace that will be sc-t-ep table to the entire I. S. STARTS ON VAt 1TIOV On the eve of his vacal 'on tr.p Senator Harding made foi mal anni'uiii-e-rnent of a scries of Individual conferences which he will hold upon hi return to Marion which will be used as the basis for action when he lakes office, in bringing about peace. The senator let it be known that ih-se conferences will be wholly non-partisan and that every shad of opinion will be sought upon the question of a peace ireaty. He will seek to determine upon what basis the people of the United States can completely agree with resard to peace, a fraternity of nations, and the future foreign relations of the ration. A l.L PARTIES C0MI.TI:D. While no list of those who have been invited to participate in these conferences has been made public. it ' known that members of all rartis and leaders in every walk of life and of every school of diplomatic thought will be invited to come to Marlon to discuss the question of peace and foreign relations in order thu t'r.o president-elect may sit out the various views and determine what the pi-opo; K&nt. It was made very plain at the Harding headquarters that Senator Harding intends to conduct thef.e conferences without "unseemly anticipation" and in a manner which can nring no offense to the present administration. NOTHING BUT A AACATIOV Senator Hardftig's vacation will devoted entirely to vacation purposes. This he made emphatic today and he rut at rest all rumors thitt he intends to choose his cabinet while in Texas. Ry the issuance of a statement from h s headquarters that "no conidera- i

FUNERA

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LATE L. H.

NEW FILTRATION PLANT IN OPERATION East Chicago Rejoices in Acquistion of Model New Water Plant

It is then pumped into t,he filtered wtuer tanks which hold 2.0i0 Railons and in which tli chlorine becomes thoroughly mixed with the water? The old pumping station ptimp.1 taka the water from these tank and pump it

into the city mains. The plant

pump 8.000.000 gallons of water every !?4 hours and is so conntructd that the capacity may he doubled with very little additional equipment. The water company hai civtted the filtered water tanks and the sedimentation tanks with Mark dirt and are

I preparing to beautify the grounds with

miade trees, flower beds. etc. A number e-f meters remain to he set. but this

work can be completed in weeks, officials say.

se vera I

SMUGGLED

WHISKEY

MATTERN

SPECIAL TO THE TIHES1 MiHTIMi. 1M Nov. o The funeral of the hue h. H. MatU-rn was held yesti rday afternoon w hen s-er ice were preached at Ms home, Oliver street by Iiev. Charles K, Trueblood, pastor of tli Congregational church. The funrrf.l was largely attended by friends of the family, a large concourse joining them in their trip to Oak Hill cemetery in Hammond, where the remains were laid to rest. Mr. Mattem was born in Wilsontown, on September 27. 1S41. and cam lo Whiting twenty-nine ears ago, at which time, he opened AVhltlng's first pharmac . lie was s-till in business, having taken in a partner, Emil Pckarck, about two years ago, who had been employed in his store for years. He was a member of th Masons, a charter member of the Owls Club and vice-president of the Petrolene Co. Mr. Slattern was so long identified with Whiting's business and social circles that he will be greatly missed. His deth. was caused by an attack of acute indigestion, superinduced by pneumonia, which he contracted on last Monday. The deceased is survived by his two daughters. Miss Eoui?e Mattern and Mrs. Helen Jennings and one brother. "William E. Matter nof Detroit.

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fcatt Chicago's new filtration p

constructed at o cost -f mote

fiOO.OCO at ti e Indiana H.n b u front will be placed in op.-ration time today. This plant m the i first step toward better drinking

lev. Construction on this plant was begun early in March, 1S19. and was to have been in operation at the beginning of the following year, but due to numerous delays in arrival of materials, labor troubles and etc.. ihe plant has been a long time in construction. Plans were made for getting it

in operation the first of last June

July but the filter sand was slow in arriving and a few other articles necessary were lacking. The plant will receive the water through the intake which extends 3.000 feet Into the lake. Two new 73 horsepower erRinea have been placed in the old pumping station (an addition to it) and will pump the water from the lake, to the filtration plant. The water will first be pumped into mixing tanks in the chemical nous? where sulphate .of alumina will ho aded. This chemical, mixing with the dirt, grease and etc. in the wat r. forms mud balls which settle to the bottom after the water is pumped into the filter house and into the fVU-r . boxes. Here it passes through 30 Inches of sand and 16 inches of gravel : and the fine dirt is taken out. Jt is

GRAND T. TRAIN

and under whose leadership the G. O. J". achieved the greatest triumph n American political hi.-tory comes hoine. Will Hays, the man wlmse genius was largely responsible for the avalanche of votes for Harding and Coolidge. ha been visiting- the president -el-ct ut Marion, 8nd will arrive here Tuesday

when a hilarious H.iosRr

home-coining w ill greet him.

.Vni afternoon

in the Calumet region are cordiajly Invited to attend the ad-lrei-s which will begin at eit;ht o'clock

Dance Sunday evening, Nov. 7th, ut Columbia Hall, 'West Hammond. Goo I muhlc. 11-4- '

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BANK STATEMENT NEW YORK. Nov. t!ank Flute.- I nient. five liayn: Average. loans decreased ?.r.5.1i,3.ni-v demand deposits' oecreacfrt f TSo.S l s.ooo : time deposits d,-. !

creas'-, i i j j.ft..on.j : ,,-serve Increased f 8.7 72.0H". Actual. loans decreased Jo 1.256.000 ; demand deposits decreased 178.323.0'in, time riepu.-dtr. decreased 993,000; reserves decreased $15.-8U1.SS0.

VALPARAISO, Ind . Nov. 6 - Four officrs of the V. i. Dept. of Justice, Irnve been here for some time, looking into the Grand Trunk dini"s ear operation, and last night, when train No.

I MASONIC ADDRESS : rfPECIkL TO THE T1MES1 WHlTIN'i;. ind.. .v.v. 6. - Charles A hippincolt. deputy r u -J piaster of the elrand Masonic ludge of Indiana, will speak at Whiting at fie Hijsh School auditorium Monday night. All Masons

DELUXE THEATRE

TODAY CHARLES RAY 111 "HOMER COMES HOME"

SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN' and Chas. Ray in "HOMER COMES HOME" Afternoon Only EVENING "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN"

15, Chicago bound, pulled

at 8:05,1

these four e'ffieers, with the assistance of Sheriff Forney, arrested three members of the crew e.n the dining car on a charge of smuggling whiskey from Canada into the U. S. The dining car is regularly removed from this train

or!here and the men arrested were taken

to the Porter county jail. On the car was found about Jl.O'tO worth of whiskey. The department has believed for some time that liquor wss being brought Into the country in this way. and has been laying plans to break up this practice.

Money bck without quettioa tf HUNT'S Salve fails in tba treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM, TSTTER or tfcer itching kin dimm. Try 7i CMt U at our nk.

Jostih W". Weis. I)io(rpi

IPance Sunday evenig. Nov. I Columbia Hall, West Hammond. I music.

th, nt ejood n-4-3

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CELEBRATE BILL HAYS DAY

; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICES SCLLIVAV. Ind.. Nov. 6 "Bill Hays l"ay" will be celebrated by democrats and republicans alike here the home town of the republican national chairman next Tuesday when the "big !'- tie man" who put Sullivan on the map

WANTS SMOKING

ROOM

FOR WOMEN

BY MILDRED MORRI? 'STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE WASHINGTON', Nov. 6. As one of her first official acts Mis!i Alice Robertson, elected to congren from Oklahoma, will be asked to demand a smoking room in the capital for lady lobby-

Dance Sunday evening. Nov. 7th. atj Columbia Hall, "West Hammond. Good; music. 11-4-3;

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Special CARRY Sale for Monday, November 8 Not Delivered None Sold to Children

74 c 39c 8c I9c 64c

2500 LBS. EXTRA CHOICE WHOLE HEAD RICE. Fine cooking. While at lasts, per lb. ... ' DEL MONTE CALIF. YELLOW CLING PEACHES. 100 dozen, finest pack. Large can, was 55c, now. ,

PET BRAND MILK. Tall cans

1 2h

2C

NUTRO. Tall cans

Where Everybody Goes"

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HAMMOND :: INDIANA TODAY AND SUNDAY EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION CAPP FAMIL Y A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING Nine People Positively the Greatest Act in Vaudeville CYCLING RENARDS Cotnedy Cycli.ts BALL & RYAN Singing and Talking MMMMsi,siasisiasjsMijiMBBBBMBBBBBBBBWBBl LER0Y & COOPER Two Boys and a Piano WEIR & CREST The Two Wop

B-I-J-O-U TODAY AND TOMORROW THE REVENGE OF TARZAN TOMORROW Frank Mayo in "THE RED LOVE" COMING STARTING MONDAY FOR 5 DAYS Pauline Frederichs in "MADAME X"

PASTIME TODAY Olive Thomas in "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" "THE CANYON HOLDUP" With an All-Star Cast Also a 2-reeI Comedy "Loose Lines"

SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

''' Sk to al V fW 1 ? ,-fniisnt Star of 'The 4fcart of Human fty IN

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to you, ju at u came to Aurora Meredith. W hat do you think: r : Yoa'i: knc. - wbec you we tplrndid Dcthy Philips, the stir of "tlis Heart of Humsmty" and "The Sigh- ta Kjptnest play this rrea part in a jvcture that erery wonun in the world will uariersJand- A picture for -which a whole opera wu produced ia wh.ch the p'ayere atni; ji.st at they star on th mighty stage of the Metropolitan a dasxLnc production in which tiie social leaden of a coat writers city actrd as the "txtns" a curveious Vive atciry that you'H never forgt. ice at now. Poa't mm rw jiUnciubej Obc Svezy Vmam,''

Also Larry Sernon Ccraedy "Solid Concrete

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RUB-N0-M0RE WASHING 500 pkgs. While they last. FAIRBANKS FAIRY SOAP-

POWDER Big pkg., was 28c, at, -1000 cakes.

While they last. Regular 10c cakes, now

Hartley Theatre East Chicago 2 DAYS ONLY Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 9 and 10 A Picture That Everyone Will Enjoy

DOROTHY

Jdlliarrt Star of

'The Heart Hurmanfty

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FOR MONDAY & TUESDAY PILLSBURY FLOUR, 25 lbs $1.55 POTATOES, per Pk. 39c, per bu $1.55 CRANBERRIES. 2 lbs 25c ARMOUR BAKED BEANS, 2 for 30c j PALMOLIVE SOAP, with order, 3 for 25c j NAVY BEANS. 5 lbs 55c i

PLUM PUDDING, per can 49c t WHITE TURNIPS. 2 lbs 15c HEBE COMPOUND, per can 11c, 6 for 65c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER , 59c ' PLATE BOILING BEEF lOV-e FRESH SPARE RIBS 20c HOME MADE KROUT, per quart .15c PLATE CORN BEEF gi2c ORDER YOUR TURKEY, GOOSE OR DUCK FOR THANKSGIVING C. W.HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., H&mmonr

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Heart of Humanity and The Eight to Hap.

play teaa great, peart la a ptctawe ttmt

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pterin for winch a whole epvra ptodnced ta wiavca th players aaag jast as tbwiy n"I oa the eTEghry stag cV ta strejolitan a nCaDag i prodacuoa ia which that social leaders of a great cimiii city acted as the extras' e marvelous

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; jj Vf'T z comes to us at last in j l T?V i V orc of the great stories for which the amusement loving I I A wcrld has long awaited II iii ' j u I i 1 ' f rom Fleanor H Porter Noel "PollTttnne" M t I ri l irjt I VA' Published by the Pe Company U t I II freen Adaptation by Franeea Marion if t I J l 41 1 I l Photographed by Charles Roaher ,jiluUjJ "Polly anna" is the High Priestess of Optimism. She is not V 1 merely the discoverer, but the 33rd degree exploiter of the Stit 'i ' silver lining. The fairies who made sunshine from the cuPv fi cumbers were insignificant beings to "Pollyanna. She is full XO?5 of action, sparkle and pathos, and will help you to turn your

iA&$ilf 'A-'-'. sorrows, big or small, into gladness.

FAMILY THEATRE MICHIGAN AVENUE, INDIANA HARBOR TOMORROW (Sunday), Nov. 7th Continuous from 1 P. M. to 10: 30 P. M. MONDAY, Nov. 8th TUESDAY, Nov. 9th

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