Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1920 — Page 2
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THE TTMFJ fondar-. November 8, 1920.
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President Elect Arrives at Brownsville, Texas at 11:50 Today in fine Spirits BY DAVID M. CHtnru STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) ' EN ROUTE WITH VKtSJDKNTL "ELECT HARDING. ODE1I, Tcv. Nov. S ; Somewhat wearied by two days "t, 'continuous receptions acd demands forj Lrear platform speeches. President - elect . (Harding today, as h approached his ivaucaMon spot at Point Isabel, ordered : tlM fates closed against all but rest 'and pleasure. i I' The Journey of th president -etoct through the middle and suthwe.; lias' bxten a continuous ovation. Tlr. oiii? J thate gathered at every crofs-r -aii and ; Jetty station ami although he k -n va"j oatlon. the senator has responded Lthe'r welcome, leaving his break f.i.-it table aad etayiDg- out of his bed, t i greet thoao who have come to pay. 'their resports. I Pepit the fact that ha left Marion; i with co Intention cf making anyj 'f-peechea. he has delivered at. least ai 1 4ozen. Frees dispatches from Paris. (which represented seml-cff icially that! t France is willing to co-operate with, I tbe V. S. of America, were called toj jth attention of the president-elect j but he refused to comment. lie is e-j i rrenjeiy cautious to avoia uytum, ! which roay be In any manner construed j as an anticipation of his tik tii; oflco ; or interference with the present adi ministration. ! Shortly aj"ter the I'aris d patches j were available In the pec!al t ain, the senator made a brief speech at Mar- ! shall. Texas, in which ho declar ed "Our Amoral obligations will always stand ' out aj.d America does not need any iTneetlnjr of f-reisn powers to tell us what our moral obligations are. Wo want to meet with. them, counsel with; them, know their thoughts and ETve them our', but we -want to give thenij In the freedom of America I wouldn't j want our country aloor trora t ae omer (people's, but I want them a strong, Jfertunatft and wholly free to p'ay her part with the test of thvworld."' While there was no official statement, It wu understood on the special tram jthat the president-elect will -eek an! -American-made league .taking pome-, 'from the present league as a b.ipls for. 'a worid fraternity and that he will fo!-j low out the suggestion made in h'si 'peech of August IS. advocating an in - liernational association for con feren.-.cj j ind a world court." I Reports that Senator Hardin.?? might) iTneet Mexican leaders on the border Shave heen scotched by official an" f nouncemfnt that no such meeting is ' contemplated. f Senator Harding today was p'anning j.tp divide his pleasures betw en goif A Family Theater MICHIGAN AVENUE INDIANA HARBOR TONIGHT AN'D TOMORROW NIGHT MARY PICKFORD ia ber great production "POLLYANNA" DOiN'T FAIL TO SEE IT
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and tarpon flshlnjr with half a day d- -'t''d to eeah upon i Although there i excellent hunting t Point Iaabel. the. president -ele -t .Iocs not plan for any hunting hiniseK. a. Ii Is not a lover of this port. TespttP the fact that he has been o leisy during his trip as he was lur:n many campaign tours, both the .fnit"r and Mrs. lUrdinK were elated today over their trip and thetr opportunity to meet the people and neither f them passed up the chanca to meet anyone. At one slop Senator Harding held a grroup of friends watting: while he pushed his way throuali the thron t" buy a pencil from a cripple . and ! talk to him. Kveryont from the milkman's hahy up to I he leading banker has had the benefit of th llardim; amile and the Hardinir hand-shake Kouthern domorrsU and staunch republicans have all heard from the next president that we are through with partisan politics and the. next tojr years will be for America alone The Hardlnir special is due to arrive in Brownsville at 11.5". Senator Harding prohaiily will n: he able to accept an Invitation to in" Houston, fair.
HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF FANATIC SOCIETY 'INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE: N FAY VOHK. Nov. S Prominent Irisii Americana and "5ael!o official.with offices here today disclaimed any knowledge of or connection with "J. A. O'Connor," named In London dispatches as head of an Irih society which would instigate reprisals against Englishmen in "America if alleged British reprisals In Ireland did not stop ra:rmund Lynch, ser-etary of t Friends of Irish Freedom said they never heard of "O'Connor" or his society. John Kenny, member of the executive committee of the United Irish societies of New York city and head o,? the Gaelic-American Publishing Co.. also eaid he never herad of "O'Connor" or his organization, declared no responsible person would write euch a letter and asserted if such a person existed he did not represent any important body of Irish In America. "Some fanatic may have organized such a society somewhere In the V. S .'" said Kenny, "but I doubt it. Any naturalized Irishman would tinmediateiy be subject to deportation for such activities." . ENGLISHMEN N U. S. f STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICE! LONDON, Nov. 8. A threat to kill three Englishmen in the V. S. for every reprisal attack by t:e British military and police In Jreland has been received from New York by Sir TIamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Treland, the Irish office announced today. The threat was in a letter written !n New York ar.l signed by J. A". O'Conner, president of th Irish Societies in America. According to the Irish office, the document said :n part: "If there are any mor' reprisals after Nov. 14, we will begin reprisals against Englishmen in America w.ho are not citizens of the T P. For every one murdred by the cow ardly Kngllsh three Englishmen in America must pay." WErriNG LADIES VTLL ATTEND WHITING. Ind., Nov. S. The ftate conference of charities and correction will be "held in Terra Haute, Nov. 1315. 13:ft. Mi-. Al.non Fellows Bacon wi"l preside. The board of stat-j IIDINF Wlolesnnn, Gltaosmg, ,til',4-Be,resJii0B and Realinf lW'I Tii neM 5irene ftranii. iir lfdrClation. Itching and I llll R LI 1.1 RurniniT nf the nr Eyelids; "2 Drop' After the Moriea, Motoring or Gclf w-;il win your confidence. Ak Tour DruSnat for Murine when your Eyee Need Care. Murin E,y Kerned y Co., Cbceto
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When Clyce Ryder of Alvon, W. Va. was murdered -while rid ing in an auto recently, eijrht children, all of them young, were left witiout a "daddie." Ryder was shot while in a machine with Willie Nester and Miss Edna Vaujthan. Miss Vaughn has been chtrged with the murder, Nester in credited with raying she killed Ryder. She denies the charge 1 vWb.
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charitiea . sa s "Mayors, churches, schools, cl .tv bene', olent "I'dcfs and s-ocieties. and charitable and correci .ona! Institution should (end deviates. A l township truutees. attsndnnce and probation officers, police w -men. Judges, county and state officials, superintendent s of day nurseries, etc., should pr?eni." Ailon T. lUirns. president of the national 'conference tpeaks on "American Americanization " Dr. Edward T. Devine, on "Social AVork !n the American Deciocracj ,"' Governor Goodrich on "The State's Correctional System. " and Hon. Chas. Hoffman of Cincinnati. O.. on "The ChilJ and the lw." Mrs. Fred Smith and Mm Julia Bel are planning to attend this meetin " and would be giai if others would join them. PLAN NEW INDUSTRY mm CITY Bums-Pollock Electric Co. Plan to Build Big Factory AYhlie details are still lacking as t" the exact location, it is an assured fact that tho Twin City's are about t welcome a new plant, that at ire very beginning; will employ from oC't to 4".' men. This new industry. Burns-Pollock Electric & Manufacturing Company will manufacture and assemble one o! the newest creations in iiie muaicalel world, known as the Iainpa-g: aph. This machine is a eombination of most oeauiuui, taoir tamp. ' -
lighted and operated. It plays all( ,rnPr nf ',.tah and Lelvilit avenue by records and the tone and volume lii,f..,r Zivirh
equal, if it does not surpass any camnet machine now in the market. The ina.r-h.ine is a gold and bronze plated and the shade is the handiwork of tiie country's beat designers, made of Suk and georgette crepe, trimmed with si'k moss and chenile fringe and go'd tassels and is made in various colors to match the draperies in any home. One of the many important features of this new creation is that no winding is necessary, as it never runs dow 1. The company is now in receipt of orders that will keep the plant in operation steadily for at least two years. A plant at St. Louis is now working day and night. The lampagraph is no won exhibition at the electric shop, corner Block and Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES tGHO BAlSDrrji m sv ix tai rn-is Numerous compla.nts. have been filed with the police of the Twin Citys by citizens, whd have claimed to have been held up by a band of three ne;ro landits within the past 48 hours. Amone the complaints is that of I'eter Sayek. ,"04 1Mt street, who was held up at the corner of 15 1st street and McCook avenu and relieved of $ih in cash and other valuable", by ihrec negroes. Shortly after this report reached the police. John Anderson. Negro, was picked up on suspicion md will be held for further investigation. Charles Lees, a Chinese launji yman. was held up and robbed of $;40 in Ma Is undry at 3413 Fir . t--eet. Indiana Harbor, by two masked negroes, l.ee described them as hem about 23 years of aft0 and abo;;t ii feet. S inches tail. P.otit negroes are reported to be well e ressed. 1 A KI.IIO COSIMIT1 VSSU'l-T () U-VEAn-OLI) t.mi. John Edwards, address unknown v.-ho was arrested Oct. SO. by Office; Fententi. on a charge ,.f earrying coneealed weapons, was. today charged v. 1th brutally attacking and assaulting the 12-year-old daughter of Mrs. Lillian Washington, also colored, of AVa-ai-h avenue Chicago. For Irritated Throats tV tried and teeted remedy one that acta promptly and effectively and contain no opiate. You tet that remedy by aking for , Ji'IHP""iw!.l.bNiii hi. IUI.' 'wt.'e; M TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 f.1 For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. r
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f- v v -; ia re "i 6 B eliIans t Sure Relief n m Kg jam FOR INOiGnSTION Mrs. AVaahington today swore out a warrant for Kdwardf. w..,. has been held by the East Ct.lcego p. ii-.- t..n onother charge. I.ARliF, t ItOW I) ATTEMU oi'E.mm; of t il i: A targe crow d attendJ t he open:n , Saturday evening of Eaut Chicaso"s j new Cafe LaFayette on Forsyth av- j n.ie. The new cafe is a aluahle ad-j d.tion to the already increasing pop.i-j larity of the Twin Citys nnU it is hoped j r uc tne new estab! isnmenr for parties and me:.-n. T!.n cafe iia' seating capac;: '' about po. pie. which can be Ti -reased a. t ,i val .ime f bus!ne.., ex auds. One of :ie ir.ojt important feat'ire? 's that of ti;o Hu.--ine?.s Mens liroh. w here a ,.ry elaborate oo-.ij may ihad at a try reasonable figi.i-. OI.lt E CAPTIKK AKtllil) M.t.P.o A rtned with iarg matte, a negro who a !.; .1309 Melville aveni: 4n Cc ' 3Ll! vjhis address Plast '."nicajto. w a.- arreted -n H la'r grave h' nam s t. U' Hardy, but further than tlw" refused to state whnt kept him out ihat late at night and armed with a rut! whu." 4 ul)et were capable o going throu -i a 3-inch piece of ste.cl. A-cordlntr treports receited by police officers. Hardy answers to the ,ie.--( riotion of one of the negro bandits, who has been terrorizing the Twin Citys. rr Twin City Nbvjs Notes The Salvation Army of the Twin Cities has the name o Mis? Annie Sngow who is being sought by her relatives and who was employed in th- I'h'Ilips Restaurant during the vear of 13IS. 1'aplain Tencli lio directs the work of the Salvation Army here is solicitous to assist, oil he can in locating the woman and will appreciate co-oi-eration on tho rait of the public who know anything concerning her. A'ery recently, a Mr. AVyiiain VHstaii, who sought and located through, the medium of Captain Tench, for an anxious brother, Oscar Ullstan, who led to the Inquiries and with I lie result that the sought one was found in Indiana Harbor at 3523 Hemlock st. Any one having any information they would desire to communicate to Capt. Tench wilt find him at the headquarters at 4 730 Olcott ave. or addrcta rostoTloe Hex 121 i at East Chicago. A liandkreckief show er Is announced for Friday evening, of this week by the ladies who are preparing to add many pretty linen squares to their sale at the annuil bazaar given at the First M. E. church of Fast Chicago. The room newly fitted up for social affairsi TirOTe" Iron Tonic Sj-miv for Pale Children. They love to take it and it is better suited to tender, little stomachs than Iron Tablets or Iron I'M Is. Absolutely harmless. 75e. J PAULINE FUfDERJCK. 'Madame X-
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the mufdered man. at the church is where the !sd;e and I will be amusement affordtd arid a very hoFUtable welcome extended to ail those j who would like to be present. The Mesdarnes James lloltzapple- and j George Kendall, both of Northeote ,n- i iia tno pleasure of a' visit from the r j mother. Mrs. Margaret Kirk who arriv- , eJ f rom'Converse. Indiana, to ppend the winter here. Another daughter. Mrs. I'firrthouse, of Hammond will share in the visit of her mother to tiie3e par:.. Mrs. James Clemonts of North Baring ave. had a tsit from her mother. Mrs. Nina Moon of Mishawaka, who was enroute lo Iteming. New Mexico t'i spend the winter In hopes of recuperation r.f her health which hs not been satisfactory ,of late. Members of the Home Econorriie department c the F.spt t.'UicHgo Woman's UEAD COLDS If Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; 1 apply freely up nostrils. tt t,ii- r rt iv i.. 1JVCT 1 ivtuuon jars uaru i urw THE RPHEU THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TOMORROW Strickney Circus FEATURE ATTRACTION PONIES. DOGS AND M0NKIES WILL FRANCIS Comedian CHAS. & JEAN LEWIS Comedy Singing and Talking 'LEO FILLER Roumanian Violinist HINKEL & MAE "Catching a Car" FLORIDA FOUR Comedy and Harmony Singers Also "PIRATE GOLD" Continuous Show THURSDAY, ARMISTICE DAY From 2 to 11 P. M. PASTIME . ,,T , TODAY Nell Ship man in "THE WASHERWOMEN'S WAR" Also a 2-reeI Comedy TOMORROW Hoot Gib son in "TRAILED BY THREE" U-W.11U
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those from Indiana llarbor Woma-u'a Club, to be I'ftfent tonht at the demotiflrRtinn in th Ward Bakeries in Chicago, of supplies represented In the firm. A chartered car will leave tbe four corners thin evening at 7 o'clock. A large delegation of v.omn as ant.i.:ipatel. Mrs. ,'I'heodorc Dsrr of Nonhcote ae. will entertain the members of (he N. T O. B. Ci'ib at lur home Thursday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taj pen hav 'aken uz thejr residence in the J T. fJavia home in North H.-irinij mc. and the, Davia family is moving to me home of ther daughter. Mrs. Aiuia Morris, who was recently bereft of her husband. Mrs. Tappt-n was before her marriage, iliss Ixiuise Lit. vis. The change eboiit will brinK tie members of the immediate family closer to habitable quarters Twenty boys presented themselves to the services conducted at the Saltation Army headquarters and took a great ' a DeLUXE THEATRE 2 ' 3 se ii JS TODAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Dorothy Phi'Jirs in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" Also Larry Semon Comedy "Solid' Concrete" No advance in price. THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Owen Moore in "THE SIMP" and Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" Afternoon Only EVENING Owen Moore in THE SIMP" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Tourneur Specis! "THE WHITE CIRCLE" , SUNDAY AND MONDAY Norma Talmadirc in "SHE LOVES AND LIES" ' g 3 9 B 'I S3 9 a i m m x E 1 ss s El 3 C 3 a a ' m a i 53 3 13 j c" a S a e ts c era k s tt v a 5 i.
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