Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 14 December 1920 — Page 2

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r!ii:'n.Mi:s i'ucsr.ay. I )(( miivi- 14. liro. HARDING MAY FILL SUPREME COURT VACANCIES WHAT PARIS IS vYKAIUNG DUH1NV. THE HOLIDAY SEASON nn H RPHEU If i THEATRE Slid lond i i mm

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WASHINGTON. I'l''. 11--It is r.-nril-ei as very probable in W'fi-'n t nc t on that F-psidcnt-ci.:'-i Warren j. .1 lard i n jr is going to bo confronted with tin- t.k of filling Three, possibly four Mi.Min'ics on the bench of the I'. S. supremo -..iirt before his administration is er old. Four fitting member; of the court, irifyiiiiig the. chief jusuci. r tdiitibtn ror retirement, aioi it t in; ?i.ntinu eour.-e

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K ill be filled by the un-omnii; il administration. Thoe eligible f tlrpmpnt are Chief Justice- Whit.

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Holmes. 7i. fttid !;. i .. j The pre.ent make-up of the i-ourt is ! f.ve republicans nj four di mo-crst?. Of trie sitting tiifmt'iTS. thr. e are Wilson i appointees. McRynnUi. brntidois audi "'lurk: two re Tuft appointees. Vande- . nter and JHr.. ; two .ire linnfnfH J. ppoiiitees. Holnit s and IHiv and .lusti.ej Mo-Kenna. w as ppoint b M Kinley. j 'hief Justice White vv ;. a b in ra 1 1- i svttator from l.ouiiana .hen a p p i nt e.l . to the bnoh by ilrowr 1 'I "o ehiiid. Me j was made chief by President Taft in j i:M0 t A number of recommendation bav j already bn made to President-eh -et ! Hardin? in anticipation of t Ip so exported vacancies. j A number of rweniinfn.i'iticns have j already been Made- f I'r.'Mdi nt-i h i t i Harding in Hn ioipa: ion of these i -j tooted vfli-ancic?. i Standine out pro-eminent iy atn-'ti?' them is the name of Ve. Ih.ua.-d T.-.

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TODAY

The former president t i i-nds

tici'.tiy rinni" bun to th- hro h. nod m , ase of Chief Justice White's reiir.-i

menj. make nun chief justie.-. Ta.t is

said by In? friends to be r imi"u to wind up bis long and brilliant earee

n the calm dipnlty or the . supreme bench, aloof from polities and partisanship. Another suggestion ihat has been rmde to the r rcsident-t ! - t is thai of a man scarcely less distinguished harlfs Evans Hushes, who res:prnfd from the court i:i 1916. and who rime tery near bein? elected president of the United States.

Here are thre j costumes which ' are truly Parisian and they o'io.v vliat France is to wear throti'h the holiday season. At the left is a rio'ie three-qtu-ter len'h coat with a frinire effect civen by

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itself i: of a semb't's row

In the reTter is tuit wl'.ich is extrf

fur fabric wkicn re-skin.

a military cape "!y unnue and

monkey fur .hich is now th

T1 - bie-b collar nnJ Tipd with the sam?

cuffs far.

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pretty. The button and braid on the front of the frock give the miliisry touch ar.d tho spme effect is rorontoo on the shoulders of the A road band of seal trims

the cr.pe and forms the i irtre collar which fastens hih about the r-ck. At the ripht is n hijrh collar d frck, simnlv made with a r lain bodice and a tiered skirt. Its severity- is relieved by a r 1 'irdle of brilHTTi' Persian ril ton. The wrap i hrow-r duvetyr with opossum collar and cuffs.

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A rvaNfATUF. MUSICAL p g COMEDY $ I

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PAUL EARL Corr.rcian

VIVIAN & KA5SNER Singing and Taikirg MUSICAL CHRISTIES Musical Novelty

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COLEMAN SISTERS Entertainers DeLuxe

CHARLES & HELEN POLLEY Genuinely Versatue Also "THE PHANTOM FOE" The JrVonder Serial of Thoaj All DON'T MISS THE MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE.

STRIKE SETTLED, HELD

NATION-WIDE ATTENTION

Two other names vbph hae been, put before Senator Harding ;is supreme j court possibilities are these of Senator i

eorge Knight

Su therland Shields, of

of I'tah. .n. 1 John Tennessee. j

PAROLE BOARD MAN ANSWERS FRANK !l. GAV1T

Galveston Strike Compromised By Both Sides in Contest 1 INTONATION! NE'AS StRVICF ! CALVKSTOX, TUX.. I n-c. U-Aft-r V'eiTi on a. sti'ike s;n. - last Man h which fr a time ntinute.i almost na-tion-wido attenl'on and bn.uch! a four months pi-iod of martial law ; the city

CONFERENCE STIMULATES

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I i NORMA Val MADGE PR ( i si I P THE BRANDED WOMAN " Hi 1 . dU

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j T ' . e ,-or ! .- ' .r i t lie 1 ndiana housu . is growing more te : proacliea for ( he c

the speakei rbip or ; of r present a lives ! i

rise as the time ap-nf.-r-.-ie.' ..f Ilrp'Ci-

do k Workers of th.

j to be back at work hi r j' w ith a n-w- -wage s- ole o ! cents an hour straight: 1 j an tight -hour day. Th( i prevailing at the time tie was sixtv and timely c

r !me were j Wednesday !' sixt -s. ven ! o ert itne and vva Co sea le men st ruck 1 nt wlili a

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lican tnemhers of the h.-use an ..I senate, whi. l-i H-iU b- h.-l-I at the H otf 1 Several Wcdn.-s-iay. This conference presum

ably was not culled for the purpose of deciding- the speak', rs h I p qtieMlb.it), 1 Warren T. MeCray and m. iiihers of the Republican t.tat" committee, who joined !n callinir the meeting'. have announced that it is not thir d.-.-lre n

interfere In any way wilh leslslat ive j functions, but they thought that some j me should call a conf.-ri iu e in ord r i that the Kep'ibliean majority mi(,hl! vv ork toLtether harm..n!'ii.-!y in tlo-i It x-islat ive session. it was also an- !

; noune.-d that the mo tin will be .n j j the- hands of the legislators, to take! j up whatever matters they see fit, a!-! though Vr. MeCray and l-lmm-'U V. j

j ISrar.oh, I-o-u tena nt -( ; vei n .r-eu-ct , ar ' on the profrram for speeches.

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Charlie Chaplin ia "CARMEN

Also "Bride 13" TOM0r;ROVrTHLTRSDAY AND FRIDAY Lieut. Oner Locklear in "THE SKYWAY MAN" Added Thur;d ay and Friday "The Vanishing Dagger"

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; vvfre f..r lfe'h! y cents an! $!.-'. ! According to the agn" mint "no disi crimination will be mad-- in '.he em-

i ployment of labor a to union or none. II.- -In T"- union" and vvalkii'K d- b tsatvs f unions in a public ad- j W!il not be, permitted uj on the docks na-tui il.ivlt at tn,t objeclion'1 is made to the. hit -

at the (. r "-working as bti k -bore men.' Indiana! Any irrievances that miht arise will o- state j j,e taken up for a-,ljustment bv a eom-

mi'.tee composeil of "workers a- tually

INDIA N A rOIJS, 1 1 ronse to a statement d-ess deli vercd b ib

l"ast Chicasi to .fr.ct t i l ime wave now boms felt in vi t-u!d (ome to an end when t

pardon board was abolished. Adolph j Se : de nst ick e r, a nnnli'-r of the board,;

said he believed .Senator wv;t was no well Informed on the work of the pa1" don board and d-im not know the man irer In which paroles are granted, "The senator's sta!em--nt is on

which can not be backed up by any;

figures which he can produce." Mr. Soidenstleker eald. "The percentage of mn who have violated their paroles has ben less than 8 per cent, while

the percentage of men who have s-rv

ed their minimum ?nb-ii"s and then bcn parole. 1 has been a p pro. i ma te y -i per cent. TP pardon board 's

merely a board which, acts in an ad- i visory capacity to the govt mor. It- Anient: the v. corn me n dat Pn s for lesr irve.tigat.es cas"s and then r-o..m- !!iti.n which the Tr.diana d-pfirtmen innndJ what action it believes s'lotii ji of conservation bis decider! t,, make i

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V-vl l-AUM WASTES z

SI ,003,000 IS DESIRED ;

TO BUY DUNE PARK LAND

?! Department of Conservation

to Co Before Assembly. U. S. Aid Not Probable

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Scnati stion."

HARBOR COUPLE LAND

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The Mtid T. had a

international mama;-.' of Carre? m lalos of Inoiana Haih.-r has disappointing et.dmg. ';.rri--. to.

in t:ii Ilam-

liay filed suit for divorce

n. -md superior court. They were married Ust June and f-'USht it ou' until las '-"riday when i 'arrle dispatred or r-vcf neiPK able to brlr.g- Tom to her way of thinkinsr and Tom was equally positive he could not i hange Carrie's attitude. They split on religion. Carrie is Polish and stood up for the rh"-ch in w-i,(rh sho was reared. Tom is Creek and stoutly maintains that his church' is the o.i". The latter i- still unset:!, el. Torn wideneel the broach by ii.f..rmli.jf his wife that he wo.ild not live with a won--an '.hat he had to sup-port and t id h.-r to hustle around and net a job. She soon found this was necessary if she expected to eat and wear clothes. She now has employment as a waitress. In her complaint which was fib .1 by Auorney M. Havran, -Mrs. l.nios asks for $1,000 alinv.n..-.

a sufre-est ion that about $ t .nfel.O" ' ; should be appropriated by the state to : b- added to private subscriptions for j the purchase of dune pari; lanei adja-' cent to Iike Michigan. Ib-pe of :.n- I taining an nppropriat "n from the na- I tional government to buy the .lun-.-j and the establishment of a natonalj ii3 rk lias about te. n abandoned, ant'

attention is called to the fact that if 1 the state does not take an interest m; con rv-i n this dune land, it will s -on! be luintd by bcin? put to commerci'. i i list S. i Thousand the Illiir. I It is said that the cr.-ut strt.-h f.r i sand h'.bs between Michigan City and i Car,- can not be ef iaied iiywlir.' Is,in the world ex-- pi IP-lF.um. The siel-.i j of the hi'.'s vhe.:;i ar.; .-xpo.,.-,! to tb-j !m art- l-are sand, but the si-l-s fa,--inir the south are covered with luxtirt-! i

nt vegetation Kreat. interest and

National Crop Improvement Service -h- I IF; II 10 seems to be no reaB son why agricultural stills sb.oubt not be useeJ as well as thrashing niJichines," says Ir. Harvey W. Wiley. The increase of infernal combustion entities and the enormous use of our Kasoline supply has caused engineer! to Pi-riously look about for a substitute, power alcohol Bee:n.s to te the answer. In loi congress passed a law permitting denatured iilcohol to be manufactured, provided that it be mixed with some substance which should prevent Its consumption us n bever;i'-re. '(no of the many purpopen in passing this act." says Mr. Frank I'.aacki-s. V. V. American Steel & Wire "().. ."wcs to encourage the mf.iMif.-i' ture fif nlcoiiol on a small scab" hv fanners or association of

farmers, but very few farmers ever took advantage of th; act. "Tliere is alcohol in almost every vegetable substance. "It is estimated that there are eilit to ten tons ff corn stalks to the acre which may be transformed into one hundred pounds of alcohol to the acre. "If we were systematically making alcohol from these wastes and also turning our grain into alcohol when the price is too low, it would undoubtedly have a sustaining influence on the prico of grain and at tho same time give us whatever power needed. "Wood alcohol is almost universally used to denature grain alcohol, supplemented with a small quantity of kerosene, of coal tar benzine or very bad smelling substances obtained from the distillation of bones or glue."

PASTIME

TODAY Moot Gibson in "DOUBLE DANGER" Also lhe last episode of "The Third Eye" Starting the new serial "Thunderbolt Jacli TOMORROW Tom Mix in "THREE GOLD COINS"

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TfJUllSDAY AND FRIDAY Alice Brady in "THE NEW YORK IDEA'

FRIDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Alice Brady in 'THE NEW YORK IDEA" and Eugene O'Brien in "THE WONDERFUL CHANCE" Afternoon Only EVENING Alice Brady in "THE NEW YORK IDEA" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Joe Ryan in the Third Episode of "HIDDEN DANGERS" Afternoons Only

SATURDAY Eugene O'Brien in "THE WONDERFUL CHANCE"

SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY All-SUr.- Cast in "CHILD FOR SALE" Children, read the PoIIyanna Stories and then see Mary Pickford in "POLLYANNA" Also Harold Lloyd in the greatest comedy ever made "High and Diizy" FOUR DAYS, STARTING SUNDAY, DEC. 26

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KAUFMANN &. WOLF - Hamkond.Inq Good News for Xmas Shoppers

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dropped to the 1-w t b i-i-i- y.-a rs ,,n t p.. 1 A slump of : to .Vi day'. ' o.-o bv uk in

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Dun't forget that earii automobile and motor

encc by January 1 . issue these licenses

truck must have its 1921 li

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oiiiniDia and rimencaii

Theatres, Indiana Harbor Ovang to the bad weather last evening a great man- of our patrons were prevented from attending the initial presentation of Allan Divan's Superb Production

'la the Heart of a Foo

which will be shown for the last times tonight. This is a Great Big Picture of ptfvverful human interest of today. A'l lovers of good photoplays will find this a satisfactory offering.

The Secretary of State withm a few davs.

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Automobile and motor truck owners may pro cure their licenses through the automobile in.uir ar.ee department of this bank. That is part ol our service to motor car owners.

We have purchased the entire rockerstock of the Reliable Furniture Mfg. Co. at 60c on the dollar we will sell them at less

Wliers 4m than they wholesaled ror two months ao

217 extra large overstuffed old English fire-side rockers, covered in genuine Spanish Moroccoline, guaranteed to outwear the best leather at $26.95 each.

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I Friday, December 17 Only

BONDS INSURANCE TRUSTS - CHECKING ACCOUNTS

,A $49.50 Rocker for $26.75

Sold on Terms of Dowiij 33 Per Month

Reservations May Be Made at Once If Desired

ep. Sec Them in Oar Windows

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