Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1921 — Page 2
THE TITLES
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Labor Leaders Found Guilty Is Disputed Some of Defendants are Well Known Over Calumet District
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r-? tin Indiana The bill is the j ! lufen I.n k e Irislat'Ta an 4
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leaders on trial bf fore .lodge John j. l-ullivan on ii.-ir.apj! of extortion and vandslifiii iia 1 'I'lCfn fn-jm! cuilty. court officials annonnc-'J today that the jury
ha! not yet rciurntil ft? verdict w as con t i rm i n jr it.". del the ra t i on s. t.'nofTi, ia! vfpor't? current in Court room dr!-ir-d that tat- jury
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His Education Not Complete Until He Has Another Semester
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Mis. la-.inia. Porter l'lpes. Viml. t t v i : I , iC. ins Vortli, it w.n ibclaicil that
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s to if sue bonds in :!ons snd t flv a tav ieeicem the b'mls ai d thorn. Th money "bboiKli would :c ns"d
b uy a site in I-tke count - unci for the construct 10.1 of sn'tabl" hu ; 1 i n tj No limit t fiel in the bill as to tiit.mount cf moivv that may be raised for State. So.-ni.il School purposes. The hill provides that after thc money has oeen raised, the .Stat-' Norma.! School board and thei county comi,)ls?i.'r,iTs .1' iyike county shall select 4 .sire suitable to both and shall speoi--the kfml of aulldlngs which sue to .e erected. On the completion of the bui'dinc.. the. entire property Is to be turned over to th" Ft ate. the title to the prnperty to remain in the state, Any money jetvialning n the fund raised by Lake county is also to be turned yvc r t o tho Vornul School hoard to be used in maintaining the Institution. After Hie chool buildings flro turned over to the state, the b!i! provides, the state thai! maintain ti;e school. The bill carriep a provision f-a.1! in? for a pereral strife levy of ij-ccr.t on each JlOa of taxables for the main- ' tnnn;e of the school, the levy to be ! effective this year. The lew would
raise money for the niaintena nee of the (school in 10:2. The Stae Norma! School now receive' money raised from the higher educatinnnl levy, of which It sets onefiftii. The Vi-cent levy proposed in the Atilgren riU would give to the i.ake ounly brtineit -1 sum equal to ont -h:.If the amount which Th-: pre? ;it p...rm:il wou'd rt-cci '' 'i:iler the proposer! ."- cent levy for the hijlier educai ional ivsi i:utiori.-.
hud roooi '.-'d Co u r; early 'hi: e;il buck to t
the- fate of 'he thri'O re ;n i i n 1 p cr do- j fendantf. ''ourt officials dented when j io'irt corivc-i o! 1 n i - Mvi nin-r. that any j verdict had be -n lep.ofd to the trial ; junjre. j
Mist. I'.ninia Pi-.r:n' 1141 eiCct.t ' th" W ii:!-f.es' (1 1 r ' mil. -,r .: s.den t f t i-afro Trader an 1 Labor iile K. nievin:-. "nucinpfij
o'ii niif or 'i:i,vi. a ti..1 ejus gaiuzer f,.r the I'ierks' 1'ni
Is bu.-i nes I." n ion: Theohe South .'lv"o 11 nc i 3 ; ( rajrenf of the
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nc.-is aprt'.t for i.
The del'en 1 1 aLs 0 r. sponsiblllt for se-. siensi. assaults and 1 da.li.-cni that . an -e-1 a i-'ou Lh 'h h a L70. St nl. y a 0. a k. the .Meat ' 1 1 1 1 1 r s " ;"n ski. business acr-nt l." H ift. a I'O the Mi , ee f ate if a I . ; .- .,t. ,!
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ra! bomb l lif r acts rf'isn of
o J s ; !l ess a if nt O; on : Frank A m oorof the Teamsters' defondonts whose eid-.d "v the ill!".'.
o'ora' - -s,--s testified :, the trial of the :-itc.r icon tlui' they had b'-,ii ,-omp.-bd 10 pay sums ranE'cn from Jli.oa to 'l.ir.a. ;lfter b-in? threatened wiiii bo tm. by the defendant.. Alleged infract ions of rules of the un
ion were ;: a ;v re, ( HCHlnst th.os were icniiv U.-d to nay tribute.
Mike is one of the her-'t k!0w n ami lough'st characters lit Hammond a-nU at the same time, m "pite of his; bard looks, one of the most kindl.i. The litter attribute is e Idem ed by his popuUirity w:t!i tho children and Krown-ups
ike fj.iecia!l v in the Homrwood dis-
trici . Last Scpt' inh'. r he nas -ent to Indiana I'Dlversity at I'.loommaion where lo: made many friends. He wa a. pre-U faorite with ail th. rneinhiirs of the SiKin.i. Nu frr,tornity and made the
jury i that house his lian;;-out. At all athlctthe'b' fanvs be v n'i rtjrht there in a f ivnt been j scat j,t'.1 as In e 1 ry re-pc-t a loyal -cide Indiana, router and supporter.
1'uriii;,' riie ( lirist mas vacation M'i.e
j and Harold Hammond nd Im1s Ue-s. j came home for a isit. lfuus at h cue wore !) h that il Mas thoticnt j l.i-v for Mike to drop out of school. ?o Harold at1( Louie returned wi'hou! him. j This -icrl, Mi-, and Mrs. Herman 1C. ! .?,-sso reci-iveil a lengthy epistle ;-ij,-nej I by isa iil -eisvh l members of Sij-ma Nu Itraternitj. Tlic," petitiou'-d. implored, j bested arid pleaded luat Mike he sent I back to college. They stjted among oilier tbiiifi-5 that Mike's education was. not completed and that he nasi sadly ' mIss d tlu-r1. 1 N(ov Mr. Sas-e says that Mike Mas I ju-l brakins in ivicol; a an assistant ! in his new unties as lepu:y t". S. Mar1 siial, liein? es pec inly watchful in the I transportfttiou of prisoners. However. !th" .vouil'ter has been fjett'.ng in bad , in Homewood of late. Hp lias a. per,-
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TtNlERNHTIONAL N t W5 SERVICE NTCW TOTIK. Teb, ?. Stocks.
prices: A 1 1 is Cha 1 m ir. American Can Anieriean i.'ar and Foundry American IjO.-omoti vt ....
Smelting Steel Kiiundry . Tel. and Tel Woolen
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BROTHERHOOD FILES PETITIOfl
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'.(';f). r"-!i. ?. A petition tiled l'nif"d Brotherhood of Matnteai- ; Way and Railway Shop Lathrousrh their president, with
th" I'nited tates Railroad Ls.i'ir Hoard today rqtjAnd 1hat the rail-;,-fids be restrained from nultins; into fleet a series of contemplated curs ordered February 1. Tile petit imi .i-ks also thai tii? Krie b 'Ontnel!. i ... -.e-iaii! its action ci'tints waste ":' i:a i," Iarorers " 1 per cent. Their case, the petition intimates, is
-:n!iar to that of the Atlanta. Ikon- ( IrfSham Atlantic Kai'rutl wh'.h or- j d red cuts put into effect recently- rl he 1 board ordered thes" cuts held 1; 11 until j !.'. case of both the employes and ' oe ! r'-ad could be heard. Heariner ; r..-t for tommrVr. j Two more petitions afkint? that cuts j a other class, s of railroad labor be j ptepvnfed will shortly bo placed before j
t tie h-ard. union of! ictal intimated toil a v.
rxivKi C, K.'K. . the ooll-a ersil o
session 1.4 -t. startling si a Kdi.-v.n as d:s ' e r . ; e v. 1 11 ' e rtia ' b m c '
to the offset he devised i" f: om : he dead Dr. Kdmund .'e. : 1 e e e of p ".- .-
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,ntn e w w ' ' 1 Kd'son r and an intensive stadv ' .sts jiieory wa mad", iaae-hd the d.eis'Oin ::-,v. of Kd's, .n's propo trriijetj d.cjbt f u:, b;:t n.
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1'RKi.K'i.V. F.rThe faculty of olov of the Ur.J''"tlt info special t o c o n s i d " r the o" aiioniHs , i an l!:?Or ; , -order wizard by "- i"'. ii e yestei-J.-iv apparatus coild communications
Mid vale Steel . . . .
"iiei-.t Per killing cats-, a falling whieh he i New York .ntrI aciuired long before his collctf- rt-iy.-. Ohio Cities L'fis .. Cats hae become a scarce srticli- In j ft"aitnxs ....... Home ood. Kepubiic Iron and After talking !i r, tr Mr. and M rs. Southern I'aciflc . S assa decided tiiat it would be better ! Southern' K. I'.. ...
put him l.ack m school. So when ' uueoaKer ;. ffi to Hloom ington this v cek-enJ Txas Co attend th forim.,1 I IV anmia! bal' t'nion I'aciflc
s patron and iii'iuis. Mike v 111 r aioiii-, all decked out in his best brass studied harness and muzzle. They fi:;'ure that a couple more months in a university as mascot should b-; pern. itled any good bull dog.
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American Tel. and To I -
Amerb-an Woolen Anaconda 84 Atchison S 2 H Ilaldwm Loc'aii-.'iv 8:. Bethl-hem Steel B 564 Canadian Pacific 1161 Central I.ts'li -r 4i, Chesapeake and Ohio Si Chicago and North Wee tern .. . 68'j Chi. MlUv. ind St. Paul 28 ..in Products 7a 'j Crucible Steel 94 IV-laware and 'ludson . . .101 Jh-ie 1st Prfti 'Jl'"-4 General KWtrie liS O en era I Mc'ors ... J 4 ' Internationa! Nickel Ifi. Kackawanna Steel jt'4
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MOVKV NEW TOtlK, Fob. 5. Call money on the floor of the New York stock enchange today ruled at 7 per cent; hiKii 7 per cent: low, 7 per cent. Time money was stead", rates were 71-; per cnt for periods of 6a. 90 days. 4. 5. menl iis.
Zweig Roofing CompanySues on Revesz Deal Another xuit was brought against Mathlas Revesz. the building: contrae. tor, who disappeared from Gary with about $75,000. which he had skillfully "borrowed" from foreigner here. The suit was broug-ht iti the name of the Zwe-g; Roofing company asainst Reves. James Klsh. Mary Kish. James rmnath and Zefia Zonath for foreclosure on a m chanle's lie n covering a grarage which Re.es. buiit for the four defendants. Plaintiff alleges that material in the sum of flOO.OO was furnished for he gsrase. In the complaint filed in the "kry Liikc superior court, plaintiff asks for a judgment, of J 1 01.00 and JiO.OO attorney fees.
on a thousand. H" sial'd that thy would now be so id $11. Jo a thou sand, V. O. B. Mr. Parry aiso stated there was no noticeable decrease In other building materials, but expected new figures at rno.t any time.
cinu.ke a new La! ini cifzar. liable dealers se;; them.
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HELLERMAN'S SALE 3 More Days Better Shoes at Lower Prices 595 HOHMAN ST.
GOODRICH AND DIAMOiND TIRES AT LESS THAN 1-3 PAXCZS 'l'h. -e are slight ! v used, run les.s than I.'"') mll'-s. free from cuts hi d stono bruises, will -asily give lieu to r.,'.b,ii uiilewgc. Tii'-se tires are -
ceptioiml Hargains at they. J...v price. Fabric . Cord To;.'' Prieps i'rirefv Pro - : a 1 y7 .'. 2. - rnx;i'.. n.1.0 u.oo ;.:.i f; - x .1 Si 1 ..". 1 i.O'.' -'."a 32x4 1 2.00 1 .''' 2 : ' 12.50 17.00 -2 7 ". 31x4 l-l.O.i ! fa) :...o, ?4x4' H-.bl 20 CO :: sSx4', 1-1.00 21 00 sxrt l-vio t'l.oo .': ." 35x5 IS.. ."..j',' Z' K. 8c S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO.
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BRICK PRICES ALSO j ON THE DECLINE! With the drop of eggs, produce, coal. ve.od and other necessities of li'e yes-
ferday. W. I-'. Fyfe Parry, ary brick e.nd builrtinar matt-rift' magnate, made the announcement that he had received an' official communication from the manufacturers that brick had also taken a tumble some-thinu like $J.2"i
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PROGRAM AT I MUSICAL COLLEGE!
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w si 1 1 N :t ' H'ilsol. ar.itlf.eej coins: into s-.-' Office, j f ; : !. he w ii e f.n t i n ' I ' o est 11... ..a::,, ' Ti..- prcM-i, c i u 'i o -. and n . . any ,0 - - r or? a t he i i'." is. , '( !.a 1
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Th "cai lijpar tnu-nt of the Hnutj i.i'v.iJ Musical college will gic a re1 cliai tomorro wecn:ng' under the difee! ion of John T. It. ad. who is head 1 of the denartment. lie will be assisted j by Lillian French Read with Char
iot' A!ln at ttie piano. I n" progiiMd wi'.i be given in Recilai Ha:!. H3j II0I1nan street and will begin ai S o'clock. FoJIowina- i the program: I ':;(: l ( b .ou i ,i L ;, . I Jen sen Aria Co Thi n Thy Snowflak 1 lv nho 1 S'jl iivan. Songs TI,,- WacUrer; Tlie Jrej--bead: The Seret.ade, S'lubert. ;ongs The Niiriuinsrale. Ward-Stephens; No-se M..oI"ii. lament. Ileckl sober: Viliane'.lc. 1.-1 Acq ist. Sc.n;r hoot Saddle to Hore. Stanford; Take My Heart. Mo.-f.kov sk'.; Treai Me Nice. Carpenter: The Horn Flee ler. Pner 4'snadiat: Moat Song. Beach.
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W HEAT No. hard winter, il.t
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f'PllX No low. 61c: No. 3 yellow. SI ' fl60c; No. 4 OATS No.
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TODAY "Follow-Me-Girls" A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY
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II H UO . STOCK. Receipts. 2 3.0'0 Market t 23c lower; F.ulk. JS.Te'ii
l:.'0: Heavyweight. ? r-. 7 0 'i ?i.C0 : "eii-ht. S-S.O'J $:.35: l.icdt
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lower. l-anilx: (84 lbs. dowrO $S.C0j f 9.9C: Lbs. TJp.) $T.004f !.S0: t'ulls and .'ornnion $.20 vi $7.50; Yes.rly Wethers. S5.7j ii $7.50: Flwesi, Oui and Common
$?.0('4.r tZ.2: Koeder Lamb, f 7.00' S.r-
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KING SAUL Transparent Oil Painting MERRY & GAY Bit. of Wit ANITA & STANLEY Out of the Ordinary
"GREO" Norelry Illusion
MARKS & DEVERE Comedians Ako "PHANTOM FOE"
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East riiAsn, irjt7iAA. Chicaso snd Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 Have You A Friend Like Jliis? Have a savings account at a strong national bank like thii one. Add regularly to that account each pay day and you will have a staunch friend that will .stand by you should emergency arise. If mil's close down or loss of work cifucs. it is pretty nice to have a comfortable savings account. 5'iouid sudden illness ccmc, the account is there as a protector. If you must go to a funeral of a relative in a distant city you have ready money. Besides, a keptup savings account banishes worn', gives more confidence to the worker, makes the home more cheerful. People who have kept-up savings accounts at this bank enjoy the best things in life they are happy, they have good clothes, they po on vacation trips, many own their own homes, some have cars. Why not join this circle? One dollar starts an account here.
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FRIDAY Vera Gordon in "THE NORTH WIND'S MALICE"
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ijonghorn, it i,a ' 27c; Brick, Live Poultry Turkeys, 4:: I'.uc: fiprinfff. SOc; Itoosters 22c: Ducks Joe. Potato lic-eipls 29 caw. set: sucked 12.00 W $2. 35 : WTites. sa.-kod J 1.1 , rg .1? 1.25 : r" ?i.:;o.
2fft 21 t-i. c; ChicUcns 2 2c; tlwso I'Jaho RusNortheru Bulk Jl.2'i
SATURDAY Euirene OrBrien in "BROADWAY AND HOME"
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY THE LIFE OF PRESIDENT ELECT HARDING in "From tbc Cradle to the White Home"
SUNDAY Owen Moore in "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE"
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MllUIvT II.OM1 NI-;' Vol IK, Feb. 9.--The uiock toa'ket closed weak today. Tlie list reacted sharply jn fmal trad'nif ar.der pro lit takin. Losses of from 1 to over 2 points from the hijeh levels being sustained. Steel common fell from S3", to S2b. ami P.aldn in Locomotive orr 1 point to MT. JJovernment bonds uochunjrel: railv. ar and other bonds weak. Titiil sules of stock today were 1'S.400 shares; bond:; $h.."37, K"j.
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iTI!CAtlO. Feb. 9. ;rain weakened Iste In the session and closed ra.th;r
tame. n heat trade was mi.ved with
prices irrepular. the March stron-srer than the May due to the strong cash situation and reports of better ini!:,':i(j demand. I.IBBIITV BOND VEW YORK, Feb. 9. Closing Liberty l.M,nds: .T.is. $H1.7"; fir.-t. 4s. J6.90
QT I AIT Today and tomorrow D1JUU All-Star Cast in BITTER .7RUIT. Added tomorrow "King :f the Circus."
uses mmmamm mmmmmassak'esmfism
Buck Jones in "TWO MOONS."
Tomorrow Elmo Lincoln in "The
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AUDITORIUM MAX HFLITR. Prop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1951 TODAY Jack Gardner in "MEN OF THE DESERT" Also a Good Comedy
AUTO OWNERS Avoid punctures and blow outs. Something great. Write 0. WILSON, Box 254, Indiana Harbor
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ECONOMY GROCERY AND MARKET 84 State St. Phone Hammond 49 SPECIAL For Wednesday and Thursday Fancy Wisconsin White Potatoes
NEW AND TJSTID TIKES ACCESSOEJFS S16 Clilea;o Are. Phone lESf-J
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INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA TODAY 'Jfie HIGHEST LAW
BY LEWI5 .ALLEN BROVNE. ARALPHIR(1PR0I)UCTO Timidly the Girl told her story and then looked up into the rugged homely face of the most beloved character in all our eventful history. There she found a message of hope and sympathy that gave her strength and courage to face anew the struggle of life. BE SURE AND SEE RALPH INCEE IN HIS WONDERFUL CHARACTERIZATION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
If D. W. Griffith had produced thb picture, the critics would never hare stopped raving about it. It is without a flaw.
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Studio Re-Opened The Ait Studio formerly conducted by E. Buchstaber is now under the personal supervision of Mrs, Bertha Buchstaber and a corps of experienced artists. Everything that pertains to Photography. Special attention given to enlarging and framing. Buchstaber Studio 3Aj?. GUTHRIE STREET INDIANA HARBOR TEL. 397W
First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At East Chicago s Busiest Corner Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00
Your V aluable Papers Safe, Convenient Just where do you keep important papers? Around the house or in the desk at your office? Papers of value kept in that manner may be stolen, mislaid, or be destroyed by fire. Vvhat would you think of a place where you can safely keep your insurance policies, important papers, valuable receipts, army discharge papers, the deed to your place. Liberty Bonds and stock certificates? A place protected from fire and burglars, and still convenient. We have such a place for you. A safety deposit box in our massive steel vault can be had for less than a penny a day. Take no chances; have a safety deposit box at this bank.
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