Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1920 — Page 7

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G. O. P. Plan Is To Spread Out War Debt

rtN-FRNTicN' NEWS SERVICE l I WASHINGTON. Dee. lu Promise of j -eiuction in taxes b . P-'"K 3 part j f-T America's wer dobi oa to future gen- j e-stions was made 'today by Hop. Man-j ..!! renublican leader in the houe oft representatives. leader Mondeli outlined the financial' plans of the republicans as follows: llepeal of th excess rroftts tax. Atardonment of pom special taxes, reduction cf heavy sur-'.axes or Incomes. Funding of the part of the present floating debt. 5 Refunding of the Victory loan. Drastic restriction in government ex-te-ditures. I'.e-enactment of protective tariff dullei?. Mondell'a plan cf parsing a part of rh war debt along to future generation under refunding operations running: r0 or &0 years differs from the adminis'.ration plan as presented by Secretary Houston. The latter proposed taxation to pay oft the floating: debt and the Victory loans at- ma-turity whVh. would preclude any reducfirt.t la the volume of taxes, although recommendation was mad for abandonment of the excess profits taxes and re-adjustment of other taxes. The repeal of the excess profits tape, the abandonment of some of the spec- :! taxes and the reduction of the heavy -oir-taxes on Incomes la advised by . .ndcll. !e saya that with the practice of .-'inomles. the refunding of part of floating war debt and increased re1. pts from customs duties, the federal ir-'-arury can be protected. Personal andx Social News Mr. an4 iTra. 3. F. TwmHH of 30 Indiana arentis entertained at dinner last evening, the guest were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown and ton and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krets and daughter. The erentng was very pleasantly spent socially and with music. Ths Hammond Tempi of Pythian Sister No. 73 will celebrate their 2Stn aniversary this evening; at the K. of P. temple, with a banquet' which will be served at 6:80, following the banquet there will be dancing and entertainment. Tuesday renlff. December li, UIO, Mrs. Okah U. Reder, daughter of Mr. and Mn. G. W. Iattox of 485 State street was united In marriage with VYm. S. Houchins at the home of the bride's parent." They were attended by Vlera Bushonbark and Charles Lewis, the do-able ring ceremony waa used, the Rev. C. M. Smithson of the First Christian church officiating-. The vddlng- was simple and informal. 5Iis !ma Cwen of Fowler, Ind., played rl.e wedding: march. A supper was served to the relatives and friends who were present. The young couple ate at "henie tothelr friends at 106S t'olumbisf avenue. Willifred Tuley of 1T7 Waltham St. Is quite ill. Ti e May Flower club was entertalnd at the home of Mrs. J. Markell of .j14 Be-eker street yesterday afternoon pinochle was played and the highest cores were held by the Mesdames J. r.iblnsky and C. IL Hoblitzel. The Christmas grab bag-, waa enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. The next meeting: will take place in two weeks at the home of Mrs. J. Rlblnsky. Mrs. f. D. Stewart of Warren street waa called to Chicago today by the Ulnesa of her grandson Thomas Hun ter, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Hunter or Hyde Park, the physicians are afraid that ha has Infantile paralysis. Mrs. P. C. Crumpacker of Glendale entertalaed her Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home yesterday. the highest scores were held by Mrs, Victor Dyer, a delectable luncheon was served. Mrs. August Schneider "t Chicago, 111., was a guest. The art department of the Hammond Woman's Club 'had a lovely Christmas party at the home or Mrs ,VT. Rothschild of South Hohmarj street Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rothchild was assisted by the Mesdames J. Fox ani P.. Armstrong. Edna Hirsch gave twj LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING A 11 kinds of skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. 1 work guaranteed. Call at Was- ', 1 State St.. little west of Hohman St. Phone 41-6 Hammond. S-27 Hand embroidered models. It will pay you to see our pieces and our prices. Ask. for them at the Weserveu l adies' Fhop. One door south of the Hotel Mee. 12-1 NOTICE. Tou can get tickets at P.i c. C'gar Store t'.-r ''f'un; , aph t- b siioii a -a ay u-nvc. Dec. 15(h. Leienfe!t Eagle's i;-6-2-r OTlC E Don't forget the dance given tv the Tythian Sisters Saturday evening. Drc. tS'h. ir:0. at K. of P. hail. Music by Uranch's Orchestra. 11-15-3 Dressmaking. Mis? .Suite 39 nimbaeh ni'ls;. able. Tra :y Boos. Prices reayon -12-16-a What about mother's funry Hone lipper for Xmas ailtt. Grl tbeoi at schloer'a, 9R tale St., Jlaminoml, Intl. ii-i6-tf Ivst railroad ticket from Hammond o Chicago return. Mrs. Mary SSchallf-r, r: x 02. Dyer. Ind. 12-1S-1 glS That Little Girl Is Coming Soon

fancy dances which were very mucn enjoyed, ilvx. J. . ('lark entcrt aincd with two readings and there we.-.-guevaing contests, Mr. I. H. lyeary won a jrize for un of these. Thera nue 2i members prem-nt who sp-?nt a most . plea nt evening;. In conclusion a dainty luncheon aa served.

The civic department ot the ltimniond Woman's C'iub will meet at the i,omA pf Mri. L. T . Myers of Doty St for their Christmas party Saturay night, 9 Mrs. Ors I.oomis of ?S Oak street is nerions'.y ill at her home duo to & stroke. of paralysis, Walter Gregg- of 234 S-'.ate street who has been ill with the pneumonia for the past two weeks !s much improved. Mrs. J. H. Meyn of G'.endale Is sur- j fering with an attack of t.'nsilttie. i j The marriage of Archie Jaqua and', Helen Long which took place Decernber 2. w as a complete burprise to their J many rriorids. 1 h y were married quietly in Chicago. Mr. Jones is 1 member of the Shrine Drum Corps aiu the Orplieum Orchestra. itr. and Mrs. Hans Boror iek announce the birth of a daughter at St. Margaret's hospital. Dect mlier 4. Mrs. Rorowirk was formerly Miss Carrie Dreshei. The Hammond Temple. No. Z Pythian Sisters held an election of officers. which resulted as follows: rast Chief, Mrs. Helen Klotz; Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. Bessie Yohn: Kxcellent Senior, Mis. Claudia Nisewander; Kxcelelnt Junior. Mrs. Rose Kossard: Manager, Mrs. Luctnda Kihl; M. of It. and C. Mrs. I-acey Kelly: Mistress of Financ. Mrs Nettle Seidler; Protector, Mrs. Jaqua; Ooutside Guard, Mrs. Lou Aldrldge; Installing officer, Mlsi Mae Luthman: representative to Grand Lodge, Mrs. Emma Wyman; captain -t degree staff, Mrs. Mary Bostwlclt: press reporter, Mrs. Millie David; pianist. Mia May Luthman. Ruth the Biblical drama will be held in East Chicago McKinley School Auditorium, East Chicago, tomorow nlgrht for all Oddfellows and Rebekahs and their friends. No admislon. Free will offering taken. 12-1S Mrs. A. F. Rohrer was hostess ta the literature department of the Hammond Woman's Club at her home on South Hohman street for the annual Christmas party. Tba Christmas spirit predominated in the activities ot tho afternoon and the home was appropriately decorated for the occasion. The chairman. Mrs. Walter Wise opened the meeting with a few well chosen remarks of Christmas cheer and greeting, after which all united In singing Holy Night, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. J. F. Wllhelm. Mrs, Ororge Sumera of Indiana Harbor was the chairman of the program, which was of unusual excellence, she gave a review of Hamilton Wright Mable's "My Study Fire." This is not a story but an essay on literature and is full of fine advice about how and when and wh to read a, book. Mrs. Summers touched lightly on some "f the great writers discussed by Mable, Shakespear the inimitable, DIckis v"e Incomparable, Scott and Dumaa tt.e beautiful historical story writers, William Dean Howell was the only modern writer mentioned. Mrs. Crawford pleasingly entertained by singing "There's a Song In the Air suid "swallows." accompanied by Mrs. George Houser. Mrs. Summers resumed her program by reading some Christmas verses by James Rusell Lowell and a sad little poem, "A Christmas Prayer." In conclusion Mrs. Sumers reviewed Henry Van Dyke's "The Other Wise Man," reading the first chapter to illustrate the beauty and majesty cf the language and expression and then related the remainder of the story In a histronlcal manner. Tea was served, Mrs. II. A. Lamprell poured. MRS. H. G STEVENS, Reporter. There was a ladie's and gentlemen's bridge party at the Country Club last night, the highest scores for the ladles were held by the Mesdames P. C. Crumpacker and Coman Scott and for the gentlemen by Lawrence Cox and W. E. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Psxton motored to Chicago today to meet their daughter Carolyn who Is coming home for the holidays from Ferry Hall whero she is attending school. Leslie Hale of Portage Park. Chicago. Is a guest at the home of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Coman Scott of Elisabeth street. Mr .and Mrs. B. J. Steelman will g-i to Indianapolis. Ind., over the weelc end and bring bactc their car which the took down there a few weeks ago. Mrs. M. Louise Woods will leave next Friday for Bluefleld, W. Va., where ehf will rpend the winter with her ton and j his wire, Mr. ana Mrs. carroii vvooas of that city. NOW CHILE MAY LEAVE M LEAGUE If Treaty Revision Attempts are Made She Serves Notice of Withdrawal BT N'EWTON C PARKE fSTAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N. SEKVICE1 GENEVA, Dec. 16. Chile virtually served notice today that she will withdraw from the legaue of nations if attempts are made to revise the Chilean treaties with Peru and Bolivia. The general committee of the assembly had played Bolivia's motion for a revision of these treaties upn the program of busines for the next assembly meeting in 1921, although Chile opposed this action. The head of the Chilean delegation. Dr. Huneus, announced at the morning session of the assembly that Chile would refuse to accept revision of the treaties bv the legaue on the ground i that the league was not competent to consider treaties made before its creation. The Spanish delegation occupied a position well to the front of the assembly hall. Though The Marquist or Dema. Spanish legation headed the Spanish delegation It was Quinonez d" Leon. Spanish ambassador to Paris. M ho grneraly acted as spokesman and there was scarcely a debate of importance that did not bj-lnfr him to the fpeaker's tribune. In committee meetings DeUon was a hard worker and a forceful speaker. His suite of rooms was a sort of ur.offi-

rial headciuarfrs for delegates of th" Spanish speaking states at night after toe commit tee sessions v .!" over anl it was tiietM that many important decisions wer (alien. The debute on making Spanish one of the three official languages of thleague with French and Knglish. gave Dr. Arias, of Panama an opportunity for paying a tribute to 'lie "motlur country" of all th- centrsl and South American nations that Ion ; ago shook off Spanish rule. "There was a time." paid Dr. Arias, "when we fought to liberate ourselves from Spai nand shod our Mood. We find her reconquering us in the friendly and peaceful pursuit of commerce." JTow far Spain will go at future meetings in obtainig control of the powerful Spanish-speaking block is a question Jhat is interesting all league doltpatcs. 1

LEGISLATURE MAY VISIT LAKE CO. CITIES C. Oliver Holmes Wants Solons to See What We Need Up Here If a plan which is being- fathered by senator-elect C. O. Holmes of Gary hecorres a reality, the entire body of trie stats legislature will be the guests ot (iaiv and other lJk county cities sometime this winter according to an announcement made yesterday. Yesterday jlr. Holmes began a person campaign among the business men of Gary and it h;is borne fruit with surprising effect. All those that Mr. Holmes conversed with were hearttiy In favor of having the legislatures as their guest in order that they familiarize themselves with Clary and Lake county and givo them an understanding of the problems that are faced in this region in applying state laws drawn up to fit conditions in other parts of the state. So often have there been measures which did not fit conditions in the new and rapidly growing industrial center, that there has been extreme difficulty in making representatives of other parts of the state understand Just what the conditions are. The various bills moving Gary tip from the ranks of Incorporated towns to the dignity of ; first class city; the court bill-" anl others governing highways, taxation, etc.. have always required vast ttmi and effort to gain attention before the legislature. Jhalectric it "V lhr4 if S litil i . , ' rf .

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the invitations to the assembly aoon after he takes his seat at th- beginning of the new teim if the business nun of Gary and other cities of th region demonstrate that they wish to bring- the atate legislators ta this great region. SAYS STEEL HEADS WERE IN COMBINATION NKW TORK, Dee. 1. An attempt to sliow that the Bethlehem and U. S Steel corporations Joinexl other bi .-tecl firms tinder the banner of the National Ste Krectors association In agreeing on wage sealen for Mee! erection work, was made at today's session of the Ickwood legislative committee investlRatlnu the huildinK ; scandal, by Samuel 1'ntermeyer. tlie SEND XMAS CHEER WITH NICKEL OR DIME Our Holiday engraved cards and booklets carry messages of real Xmas cheT. Come in and select yours now. Nelson's Drug Store. 12-15-tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Maby buggy and extra large tabln lamp, without shade (electric sockets I. 4S8 Michigan ave., Hammond. 12:16 3920 DORT LATE MODEL TOURING CAP.. V'KHl CAREFULLY DRIVEN, WILL SfcLl. FOR J7l6.'j;. INCLUDING ONE YEAR INSURANCE POLICY AND CARRYING CHARGES. J366.25 DOWN, BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. BOH LI NO AUTO SALES Phone -&. Cadillac and Dodge Bros. Motor Cars. 12-16-3 FOR TOYS AND HOUSEFURMSHINGS stop and shop at Cohen's Variety Store, opp. Postoffice, Hammond That Little Girl Is Coming Soon 1352 TULH This efficient and serviceable, labor saving wAfsIiincr machine will be oiven awav- absol - utely free at our store December 24th. on Come in and get all particularswill be cheerfully given. CO Station

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The lawyer read records of the asso ciation. Including a letter which reported a meeting held in Pittsburgh by the executive committee of tha erectors organization. At this meeting, according to the letter, a resolution was passed directing that officers of the V. S. Stee-1 corporation and the Bethlehem Steel company be consulted before changes in the wage rates on steel erection were put into effect. How ahout a pair of fancy aatla 1 -atras) beaded rumps for daaghter dr ) tree for Ama. Mchloer'a for Xmaa grifts. t3 State t.. tlanmonil, Ind. ti-lS-tf

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NO RETURNS ARE IN YET INDIA-VAPOLIS, Ind.. Dec 1 . International headquarters of the United Mine Workers of America today was without advices as to returns from Tuesday's international miners election. Union officials declined to comment on Frank Farrington' statement that he had carried Illinois, further than to state that It was "rather ti be expected he would carry his own district."

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160-162 STATE STREET t Santa Says: 'Buy Now, Buy Here FANCY TURKISH TOWELS Just received some very attractive Towels, coming in blue, pink and gold. Selling at 50c 79c 95c ME I S SILK 'KERCHIEFS Formerly sold for 50c to 75c each. A very special purchase bringi them to you f ly, each or o r CHILD'S SILK 'KERCHIEFS One lot to offer. Come in assorted styles and Q C colors. Each, only LADIES' HAND-MADE 'KERCHIEFS From Overseas They were made to sell for about $1.00; all hand-worked lace corners. 39 C Special at LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY SPECIAL One lot of sample hosier', made to sell for $2.50 and up. Whi!Iheylaslyoucanfgj gO, buy them at Busy Basement for the Toys DOLL CHINA SET Neatly decorated, has seven pieces. Very attrac- "J Q q tive. Only ........ DRESSED DOLL SPECIAL Stands full 14 inches high, neatly dressed, sleeping, nonbreakable. 38 C Special at NOW FOR A DRUM A very special item, made with metal head; with Q p drum st.itcks. Only . . DOLL CLOTHES RACK Folding Clothes Rack, well made and has eight rungs. While they last, 1 5 C only A FINE DOLL One of the finest in town, real kid body and real hair, full jointed and worth more than we ask. d;7 qc; Very special at . 1 U XMAS TREE ORNAMENTS Wc show every style of Xmas Tree Ornament made, starting at as low as 2 for 5c. Also special ornaments for the tree top. you will be pleased with both the assortment and the price of these goods. Select your requirements now.

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