Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1921 — Page 11

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In one paragraph of the literature It said In part. "Wc ivurk.'rs muyt w t i murt control production ami ujirate, nil Industry for the l" n r':t of only tlif v. orkman. Th3i is the road to Communism,."

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BT W. il. ATKINS TSTAFP CORRESPONDENT I N. SEPVICCl VASHIXGTO.V, I"eb. Reduction

in value, of foreign r.or.f v,

drops in foreign coramoiiiiies far below domestic v,i'u. ti.is brought a

"ooa of cancel:?! orders for Americ:v.i (

products, estimated t more thai

f C00.000.900 anil involve! a number t

big exporting and banking concerns mtr

in temporary dm icti.ty. it a td !

here today. So acute is the sit uatl ,n that the federal reserve, bonril has d.ifdii its experts to proceed with thorough Snvctsigration. American ports an-1 warerot:, r.-'-m-ials were 'nfem-ed today, are l.'.crai'.y ajmmod wjjh pr--ducts. nu;n,v meats and grains Wlyincd by fort: mi buyers. Either because of jmdden Inability to ruiy. or because Uiff'-rences !n prices since eontriotg f--r d'-lice-v "ere made, liava Involved both shippers and buyers in letriil tangles. Imports have fallen away 'at namauirtff rata recently because Xretpn eh'prers are unable to f'rd a sat

isfactory marmot in t Un commodities whte

,e United tltats ii prviotisiy led

and prlc conspicuous arsons t'.ie groups thus , ths Mrert.

noted. j Governor Jtardtngr of tb re.T e j board, in .-.o--.'-.- cnrcriif' 1 over tt;e

Jisastrous r-ti'ts from cancellations

iy ''frei rn buyers. "ilic rnti'iice lias lirrorne f o e-om-

liard.nqr F.'iid, "as to affect seri

ously th" ahi'.lty of American c-

rU"t acrntnet their siv-p-rcis ports, aco.e aspects of th' j-.tu-outvl In tho?" countries f diii it practi'-aiy impos-

i g.'Odi at iirotit; el states, or vl

porters to uienis. to fi "The me. at : o n which ! 3"foble to sito the V'ni ! a d s tin' position i'i; sary to e without leiJovorn..'r tli- r a n c r 1 ! ' ioally out

Weil but the night prowler paid no heed to the warning- In ami out between the buildings tho More prowler plaed bide and go peek with the officer and it was while tho burglar was trjijr to ivrm hi.- May thruush a small alleyway between two buildings, that officer "Weil displayed his dexterity with a revolver. Ho fired once, twice, and emptied his

chamber at the fleeing form and just us ! he vt as believing' that the burglar was Koinir to escape, he noticed the colored j

man stumble and fall in the middle of l

Officer Weil was on top

of horn like a ti.-r with it's prey atid

after a slo-rt tussle, subdiwd the prl.son- j er and took him to a patrol box and he cuil'.j" the patrol. I l At rhe police, station the colored man ,

SO ve his iiaine a.- John Col', in. 4 7 years j . old ami stated that he did not have a j BRICK TAKES

homo, that ho on; l.l call his oiui. Upon iP.nUns an examination of the burglars

iiijuri-!! it as found that one of off I- I r "Weil's bullets bad taken i'foct it ITgii f'-i t n' buibllng was deait an th.- hip causing a fesh wound but a other hi ov yr;.erUay when the a-.

Sustains Skull Fracture While wail-ting be neat h an awning at 1645 Uroadway in Gary yesterday over winch aw 11111; repairers wenwuflviii;,, Mrs. S. II. Gray, colored, r--

;i f raftered s-ltull when tho oiler. became loosened and

dropped ytrilin Mrs

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TAKES TRIP TO NORWAY If. O. hi- nscberg. head of the em-;jl--yment. department at the Gary v orks of the .Illinois Steel Co., p-lt this week- for Ithaca. X. Y., whore lie will visit his son who is attending Cornell University and will then C'-n-tinue to New York where he will tak.i

a boat to sail to his 'old home in .Nor- ! way. j According to Mr. Ugebcr. besides ' taking a pleasure trip over Europe and j attending to some business matters i:i the interests of the steel company, he 1 '.v ill spend part f his journey acn-s j the water in settling an estate of in I family in Norway. lie expects to he j

aosent from Gary two i-r three month,-

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$409.9'.'''?. The thieves overlooked CM sack of registered mail from Xe York containing $150,000 in ;urrne: consigned to a Toledo bank. A hlzli nrlced hat purchased in t

alderman, j troit was found in an automc-biH

which is believed to bave bee

Vi i n d o w s in the building we

terrd, but no one wa.i Injured. A week ago a numb injured 17 per .-'ens when It was exploded in n. po litar 1 ral.y held in the interests o

D'Andrca's candidacy f-

Prcviuus to that a bomb had been ex

ploded at the home of Alderman Po w- B bandoned by the bandits, ers. j . .

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NO CLUE TO TOLEDO BANDITS TOLEDO, Ohio. Feb. 15. There is' absolutely no clue to the identity or whereabouts of the bandits who early yesterday held up employes of th'government at tlic po-toi'tice here and

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! escaped with 11 sacks of ma;!, six ' of which contained registered matter, j The exact amount of the loot has not I yet been ascertained, but is bel: ed ! to l ave been between $3(").'mii) and

I painful injurv. I nouncr m.-i-.t tvss made in Gary that

rates J la bis eo'if.-slon Colv'n stated that face brick li.id oe-n cut approximately h have ' ) e had l.-een taKine his home between i 2i per cent a -i-l that a tiow process, lis

le a d .tvu-st io credit Gary and

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have felt it noefrs- i years and that he came to Garv last I gtv n a

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vblh-h morloriu with o1 sc. -let ion.'' ir.tr-i!ng is inforn-.ed that g difficulties grov- pr:.nf 1 al Insrs between Amer

ican export-.--. American and

and buyers in Hou i" oriental countries.

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iondoy to look over li s field and make arrangements to break into tunic

--efii1 : t rial

Sec Hie rtahliit lioi ; I nlty Unit ' "UT Hob mil l trrei; 17tti to 291 b ineluI f'lir. 2 - 3 - 2

.-n the coast and to ne i - .

n Gary So laying walls.

SEEK TO RESTRAIN W WONT PUBUG COMMISSION! KID EDDIE

ANY MORE

He bad visit? J the store yesterlay afteriioon taking a eare'nl s-ur-, ey of the lay of tho land. Tie had broken Two locks and was preparing io br-vt '(

in when Officer "VVeil intruded

: savin- thousands of brio, j Tli? Announcement v. as made by tii'j WcsU-rn liro-l: Co. of I'anvil'e. hi.. and one of the '.irgest conccrrs of Its kind in fi" middle west. The of oij pnny stated that, i hey had r.iade a sat1 isfactory w n go acre? merit with the

Cot- I croployes and would ho able to ro-ikc

B. & O. Brings New Action Today in Federal Court

rtNTEPKtTIONAL NFV.S Stft'vlCFI IN"DIANAFOUlS. Ind.. Feb. 1. Action to restrain the Public Service Commission of Indiana from enforcing the collection by the carrier of the present pass;nccr and freight rates

within the stab'' and to prevcrt the! e emmission from recovering possible j penalties was brought into federal J eour today bp the Baltimore & uh'o 1

viu had a corn-dote set of burglar tools and a home made black jack on his person. Officer VVell is being commended fy his brother officers today and they all say they'll k;. him no more.

price 3

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; sand than Co- -'.dees ? nt cut in Janui ary. Gary d.jiilei.-- state th at tl.ev j wiii be a'iie -o 'ill ordeis at th.ec figi ures ut once.

A IX-pouiid baby bec- arrived a th home of M,.. aa MrvTAilan Thllmor,.; Monday morning. Mother and ch.i'd ' are repot e-d to be doin weli. rr. and crr.". Nicholas 1 1 uck . n -- ; cntertait.ee friends from Ciueago. S'. ilea .

: i.e 'teacars and pu?,, schools had ihe.r throats rnd cultures taken Monday. Malnistone of Griffith havisig

the work. The board of C'd it necessary In order

out diphtheria vchi

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.Railroad. A temporary restraining) otdyr is sought. Jlearir.g already is j in progress. " j

All otr.er rai. roads in the state, wtli bring similar fults, it is understood io permit the t-ol'.eetion in Indiana of 'he higher Interstate rates ordered by ili interstate commerce commission without intsrf yrence from th stati

oody. The suit j are to r.atne as de- j fendants the service body anrd the j'rosecuting attorney o each coun'y t r. rough which the roads pass. i

1 -'inter iiara ', o::, a new man mi

1 n Gary police department has been tho ; victim -of many teir.tfcli.Tlng remarks '. from his fellow officers sir.ee he joined! i the department as to v. bt he would do ! I i-i rasp li.-. 'in,l t ... A !,-- i , . I

; ... ,,,,,, , L'fT..t'J U. UiirB- ! lar, but last night lo; showed his meti tie and no more will they kid Edward.

Jjtke ail new men he was given the unpleasant Cask of traveling some of the dark alleys In the. south side foreign settlement, and it wast while was

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traveling one of hi, lonesome beats late

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j iast night that, he proved his worth and j worthy of personal mention !a the co'.i urrms of the press. I It's r.o r.lca task traveling down a i dark alley and poking your nose into

oarti nney-ways and other hiding places. 1

! but assigned ty his duty, F.dward was determined that one of these days he

woum piace j;ame on the honor red! at the Gary police department and this he has done. As lie ifissM the rear of I'adel end

m bon s store, 13:2 Broadway. his ear?

caug-lit tin; hacking and Keating tones of ;t saw and !:ft:nrr himself on tip toes so

!- tuii.u K-ame over inc top or a fence i

cj , he saw- a coier-d burglar at work at

Police Looking for Thern

Members of the Gary police depart- i

mem are on the trail of the r.eds. Communists1, Bolsheviks or what other name might be use-ei who flooded the city with red literature yesterday advocating the overthrow of the government, that the workmen take possession of the mills and control pro-Juc-t.Oil. The literature, which was printed in both English and Russian, attempted to point out the present discontent of the workingman, that the streets were filled with Jobless men and that it was tip to the work man to incite anarchy and gain control of the factories and mi ll.-.

"Foodless Banquet" j in Gary Tonight j l.'lr. Thomas Green, noted rator and J traveler, will oe the speaker of tit- J evening at t'c.o foc-diess banquet" lor; the starving ( ii ldrtn of Uuroije which i

is to be htl i a'., the Gary Commercial Club rooms in Gary this evening. The committee hopes to dispose of the balance of tickets today, seating swu three hundred people.

. ..i. u'.iwiii ari'i m ien suiter, r,g ; ,.UL Many folks- are younger U i ui-l".g tho pat few weeks. 1 !. others n-e. at 3-t. A lame, bcr.t

and .Mrs. 1'eter Ueiriger and j back ; stiff, achy joints. rheumatic er, Dorothy of Griffith, visited i -!, i.ad evost'e-ht. nd bladder ir

regularities are ften due to kidney

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Iro-mls ;u Tiighiand, Sunday. Many sorrowing relatives and friends attended the funeral of Mrs. Iluisenga Monday afternoon. Interment took place in the Highland cemetery. J'try Krause. little son of Mr. and

Mr. Jofcp.i Krause, Is the latest suf-1

ferer from diphtheria. Southey Sargeant of Chicago visited old friends in Highland yesterday.

Says Pile Remedy Worth $100.00 a Box

See Hie llabbit olian; I nlty HnU, j tempting to gam entrance to the store. .'.-7 Holnnau street; 17th to Oth Inolii-! 1 he '-i t glar also had ears and In a ivr. j n-cunent attempted to make a break for r. l 1 . .. 1 . i -i-u ! j ( freedom. ".Halt." commanded officer

MOIHERyOlS"VTien the Children Couh,

and Chests Vo telling how soon the symptoms nay develop into croup, or worse. An d t hen's when you're glad you have a jar of Mustercle Et hand to giva r rorapt sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedj-. MusteroSe is excellent. Thousands of tncthers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant ue. It is the remedy for ad tilts, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsiliris, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neura!jr't headache, congestion, pleurisy, rfceuViatism, lumbago, rains and aches cf back or joints, sprains, sore muscle chilblains, frosted feet and colds cf the chest (it pften prevents pneumonia). lie and 63c jars; hospital size

"I have had itching piles ever since my earliest recollection. I am 53 years old and have suffered terribly. I have tried many remedies and ooctors, but r.o cure. About S weeks ago I saw yemr ad for Peterson's Ointment. The first application stopped all itching, and in three days all soreness. I have only used one box. and consider I am

Mothers who value the! e own cnnfnrf ' eured. You have mv grateful, heart-

and the welfare of their children, should ' 1 tho-nks and may everyone that has

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Powders for Children. t"r n-e I ointment, that is worth a hundred do

lroughont too season. The-,- i-;rpf,U un . ,ars or more a. box. n trial. Sincerely

yours, a. .New in, ecoiumous. umo. Peterson's Ointment for Piles, eczema and old sores is only 3d cents a largo box at ali druggists. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc. Pnfon, X. Y. adv.

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i Hon. Teething Disorders, Headache and 1 tstoimwh Troubles. T'cd lv motne-rs for jover 30 year. THESV. l'OU'DERS GIVil ! SATISFACTION. All Drug Stores. ! Don't accept any substitute. Adv.

ec the Kabliit ohotri Vnlty Unll. !,27 Hohman street; 17th to 2tM h Jncln.Ur. 2-1S-Catarrh Will Go

Help Comes In Two Bliautes Complete Kelief la a Fevr Weeks. De-n't bo cci Hawking yourself sick every morning: it's iruel. it's harmful and it's unnecessary. If after bn at !i ingl I ome-i, the we-n-dt-nvi r',ii r. you ar- nor rid of vile catarrh oii t an have your money back. N s'.einach dosing just take the littl'j ban! rubber pocket inhaler that

comes -with each outfit, and pour Into j it a. few drops of ITyomei. Breathe -,t j according to directions. In two min- I utes it will i-elieve you of that stuff'-d ! up feeling. Use it daily and in a few ; w-f-ks you should be entirely free, from j catarrh. j Krt aihirg ITyomei is a very pleasant i and certain way to kill catarrh germs, j Get a Hyomei outfit to-day. It's sold ; bv druggists everywhere with guaran- ; tee to quickly and safely end catarrh, !

croup, coughs, colds, sore tnroat anu bronchitis or money buck. It's inexpensive. For sal by all druggists. Adv.

ANOTHEPw BOM$ EXPL0SI0N CHICAGO, Feb. 1 S. The third bomb explosion in recent months In the 10th ward where Anthony D'Andrea Is .seeking to defeat Alderman John Powers, oldest member of the Chicago city cocr.c,;, is be'ing Investigated by the police today. The bomb was buried at the home cf Joe f-'pika, a lieutenant In P' Andrea'? political organization

weakness and not adtaneirig years. Don't let veak; kidneys ag: you. t'se Donn'M Kidney 1111 at. I)nnns l,av; made' life more comfortable for thousands of elderly folk's. Ask. your neighbor! Here's a Hammond Case Mrs. J, G. Ilestermann. 31iu K. .State St., says: "T suffered from backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble. I had an awful pain through my kidneys and was very nervous. 'When 1 heard about Dean's Kidney Pills, I got a. box and they brought rettef right away. I kept on using them and my condition improved in every way."

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Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets e.t all druggists ia all towna.

RECORDS Are Good

I hey are so good there has never been a tunc until now, that we couH get a!! wc wanted. Victor; are goed records Lecause ll.ry oaHnr: other kinds. They are good because the Victor people have exclusive contracts with the world's greatest talent, heard only on Victor Records. and they cost no more then other kinds. Fill out the attached coupon, bring it in or mail it to us and receive FREE of charge every month our Victor Bulletin.

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Potatoes j i 150-Ib. Bag. lz bu., $2.40

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TOMATOES No. 2 Can 3 for 28c

Navy Beans Fancy Hand Picked 5 lbs, 23c SALMON Fancy Grade 1 Pound Can 21c RICE FANCY NEW lb, 62c LUX Soap Flakes lOc RINSO 3 for 20c

CORN No. 2 Can 3 for 28c

MILK Carnation or Pet Tall Cans 3 for 38c BUTTER Very Best OAK GROVE BRAND Brick SOc lb. SARDINES V4 Lb. Can, in Oil 3 Cans 14c KITCHEN KLENZER 3 for 18c Red Cross Spaghetti or Macaroni 3 for 23c

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These charming Plush Coats, so snappily tailored, set off with Martin and beautifully lined, are not cheap simply because we priced them cheap they are actually worth $65. Drop in tomorrow and verify our statement. We are going to let them go Cj!5vf QC at. only $La mtj3

WASHING POWDER Swift Pride 3 for 1 Oc

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Prices Quoted Above Are Good for Three Days Saturday, Monday Tuesday Feb. 19 21 22

BUY YOUR COAT NOW A great many shrewd women buy their coats in February, when t h c season is well along because they can get much greater values at this time. Whether it be a Fur Coat, a f ur Trimmed Coat, or a Cloth Coat, we have many preat values. Sec them tomorrow.

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Actually less than you paid for such dresses in 1 91 4. The materials alone cost more than the price we ask for tomorrow. Neatly trim

med and stylishly tailored. Sizes pQ

up to 40. See them by all means.

Plush Coats Your choice of a fine assortment of Plush Coats, values to $50. Special for to- $ Q morrow at .... Cloth Coats Values up to $45.00. Specially priced for 7 CO tomorrow -P ,UJ

Smart New Suits Advance Spring styles. Specially priced for tomorrow. The ir.: $35.00 New Silk Dresses All shades, finely tailored. Speaallvpriced $18.00

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