Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1921 — Page 6

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police m RADICAL MEETINGS !

Named Today In Florida As Harding's Secretary of State

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Fast Chicago Authorities Take Ecriy Steps To Prevent Communists Gatherings..

Et; C'nciS'"1 and lnft.'arta Rar-j ; oie vera busy tlircurhout tV , , . f-iay ar.d during the eat iy , r or this -nnrning. in an effort to v off any :uenrt by the Com- . vsf Party, o - "Reds" f circulat ; nyhlets to congregate or formu- ! ativ plans of ar.y kind- Thv.i

.:) sec med to "i-ot with su. cess and ; a.- .is the no! lee have been ' ill-t rmu:ii. there was not sing'- t

,t; ring of radicals in the T-v.rs ;v-s during thv. -Jay or- night. ! ()vev.r. .t romorcd that suci. '.netting took p'.ac yesterday after--. n near the ylnnt of the Steel and

i.annn ran-.f 'rom a Dasstr.fr ant'.-

;st. w.i ) ciamieu inai ihmui ,

men, evidently "Reds" were !n session , .n a vacant piece of property near the ; hut they had dispersed when j th'j saw the approach of the inariiimi Special - atten'.i -n is le:ncr paid l.y j in- police to the districts in which th.- 5

lu.l agitation 'darted last year pil,!i- gathering places were r'iiti'arlv and v ritch was suce

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luc police, shuntu-d their usual haunts, j ;;n; th depirturo here 'ast year j t-r Mtke Silverman who was the leader t.: ;he Red agitators, the authorities cf j F..i- Chicago nave been unable to find i a ii'-w leader among the tadicsla an l j s- 'ir as has ham determ'ned they i.f.ve no real org J nlia 1 ion in the Twin I I'.iif !. Wnateter radical work hss '

;. done here during the past few ;. the authorii lea believe is th

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h;- ar.y one oersn or body of. persons. A!: bough Chief O'Donntll believ.s i..ir any attenvt it a demonstration r--r- been effectually blocked, a jsc " M'.li will be -maintained throughout Ci- day and til.it and the city will te . errd thoroughly to watch for any l' borings of anv descriptions.1 1 STIC B f.UTS MIT CITY. 'le yesterday afternon, lo gents of the Department of Justice, came to Kast Chicago ani Indiana Harbor for

thi purpose of lookins over the -situ

! .on. but thiy returned to Chicago lai j

ening. It is 'umored around the ;;y hall that these two agents have hecn sent here jnder the orders of the ':orney general, but these rcporu 'hive not been confirmed.

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neb an extent that the acttatora of Jted movenie.it, who are V.Down t :

POLICE RECOVER MUCH PROPERTY

Flammerid's police department gave g'9-3 ai:count of jrneif during p;n

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rored by resignations d-ie to better "fJM. which the men could make in et'-.er employment. The value of stolen property recovretl during the year amounted to r-ariy one-half of the total operating i?sr.!f j of the department. The total of property which was returned to owners was S30.;33.?3, while the expenses of operation, which include e-.erythlng from payrool to pencils v -s $57 335. ST. the same time stive the po'Iee --"i:i for watching for street lights ' at are not burning. In K"20 they re-r-o-ted 27.359 hours of darkness, which resulted in the deduction of $4SS.0-f-ern the city's light bills. T iee facts were gleaned from the rrua,: report which Chief of rolic Peter Austgen filed this morning with t:" city controller. Following is the T-'!-?thiy list of stolen property reore red and returned to owners: Janmyy. $SAnt7; February. $:.ni3?3: H:-cl-. $1,341: April. S2.-tlS.IT: May JM".4S; June, $2,103.05: July. lo.Sin.o,A -cjet.; $1.1SS.T:, September, $4.0n. :obr. J4.S03.1": November. X'arrnber. $2, 72. 93.

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SHEEP r.secfpts. 6.000, CniCAGO I'llODK 11 Cl'TTEH neeeipts 6,J.t tub. ireaniery mTii firm, 474c: firsts, 3? ''4 5c: packing itock. 14'tl8'-. EGGS Ueeeipts. 16.778 cases; Tnicellaneous, 313 33c; ordinary firsts. 3'J

f (fi.llct first?. 34c: checks, 28-.J2?.-; dir

ties. 29-jj. 30:. CllKESH Twins, new, 2 4 'J C . daisies. 23 1 L'u '.i c: young America", 23H0'26c; lonsrhorn?, 23 !i y 'ic; brick. 20i'321-. IJVE POCLTTIT T.nkc... 43c; chtcjfens. 25c: spr'ng. . SQc; roosters. 22c; geese, t.-; ducks, 3Gc. POTATOES Hecelpis. 39 r-arr. Xorthern white, sacked, $110Tpl.l3; northern while, bulk, $1.031.10.

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VEAL SO to r,o lbs.. 5-frmc; 70 j SO lbs., lOflllr; no to 110 lbs., 1213c:

lancy, lu'; ov.weight to ITS !b3., 8 J0c

ST. JOE COLLEGE AT WHITING TONIGHT fSPECHt TO TH.C TiMES) WlirnNCi. Ind.. Keli. 19. The St. Cyril's club toshers will meet the strong Pt. Joseph -o'.?e varsity t'night at th Slovak hom hall, in what Is ex-?ecttd to ie cn of the best gam,.. of the season. - The Cyril' who have bean rein--? through some 1 ard practice the last ew nights are all in good condition with the exception of Pe.mancik nr.d Opat. irho havt been !nj-ired in the lapt few games the Cyril's have plnyx.1 The college lad.s who Bre a cvcr end fpeeedy bunch of players all c'.a tn to be in the very het of ehepe and certainly will g.ve the fans sor.iKi thrills, as they d,J last year when they

Uefeated the f:l C;t' aggregation by a

liMneys, 140 J margin of five

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n i lv ST A.TEVF1XT VEW Var.K. fVb. 19 Average: loans decrtaivd $43.T28.0'0; demand de posits decreased i".929.'; time deposits decreased 7,79,iOf:- i-esi ve decreased y,!1.(.'0 0. Actual 'Loans decreased $20,216,000. demand deposits decreased $193. 000; tirue deposits decreased $11,T23,000; rscerve decreased $7,625,150. LIIIMRTY LOWS

NEW TCRKK, Fb. 19. 3 'is. $91.12: f.rtt 4s. $S7.26: first. 4U. i7.S8: second 4 'i s. S'kT4; third 4.i,s. $90.00.; fourth. 4 U !". $ST.'i'-i; v!ctorv34. $97.38 i

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j siLF.is r a. c. vs. nun cnon 4 i The Hew Crowns another strong

combination of basket ball rlayers who represent tie Oil City at 3 43 pounds, will meet the 8!;nt O. oj

i. air.e also as the Crowns ha. e some ttars such as the three Fraley brothers, Cer.der and Prendegat of lar jrar'a chempion Fouih Chicago V"haieand a f c " other tai-. A Isrgi crowd :s expected to itne. these two games, which certainly w..! be worth seeing. The first game will be at S o'clock.

COOK. Peler M.lch was a business Tle'tor In Crown Point Tuesday. A. E. BiJcman of Lowell called on friends hei-e Tuesday. Mrs. r.osfl L"iipp ts sprdlng t-e week enl in Hammond visiting relatives and friends. Fred Rosenthal of Crown Peon transacted bisiness here one day th'. wee k. Mrs Peter Pree.f is spending sever dai- in Chleogo at the home of hr r'.s'.rr, who i" very ill thre. ik-orcc P.heiri left for Chicago fi mii-nins to attend the funeral of h' -aiT:t. Mr. Sauce, win.- died at her ao:o. therf Thursday morning.

BUCKEYE Is On Top ! !

HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

The Pvt'.a."';.! TiitiMing Tan A- Savings AXsoclation hn-; filed fuit on a promissory note against Ignacy Itabeckl, through Attorneys Sheerer ond "1ilte. Petition for partition of renl etste Is aked in a suit tlicd by Clwrles Kw asny against Alexander Lulu, et ul , Shre.r and White are attorneys for the plaintiff.

Buckeye leads all Hops and Malt Extract by reason of its remarkable uniformity, purity and quality. No one knows this better than the user! BUCKEYE HOPS, MALT EXTRACT holds all of its friends and makes new ones erery day. It has aJways beea good and trustworthy but neyer so much so as NOW. The guarantee foes with every package. The question of satisfaction is put up to you. All complaints quickly rectified by replacement of goods or your money back. If Your Dealer Hasn't It He Can Get It From THE BURGER BROS. CO. 335 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO

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Replevin cif 4J1 pounds of bismuth i alued at $2,000 is asked by the American Smp-ltmg Itrflning Co.. In its Milt asrainst the U. S. Lead Refinery. The

j company also demands "300 dimages for (unlawful detention of the froperty. Tho j plaintiff ie represented by Attorneys Itombcrger, Peters &. Morthhuid. j The "SVaihlngton Lumber & Coal C5o., I has filed mi it on contract against the j Campbell Construction' Co., et. el., ' through Attorney V. B. A'an Home.

O-rles E. Hughes.

WH1TINGH0STTO 100 EX-SOLDERS

Legion to Entertain Drexel j l1,',' t

Hospital Unfortunates on Tuesday Next

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IT ill be th- I-vrc vind -, " :t k--ps on is r.ow. M .Al'CT-T. rtporl-r.

b.id th- p'-dgc to '.he c-VfT.-;. Troo (St troop !n H,ngrowlng the K'ly J.

TROOP 2 1'Vbrusry It", Troop 2. bad an R'cndanoo cf 1. and eight i !'ors. rili'-s were wonted from tb T---!'

li'itne? an-, old cur", saucers or rltes

our r::oh'rs do ne-t wont.

hi'' r-l'-iT' l "V.nt.est d"',nr fine

.-:.-iod;r! is a ffluvs: ln rr 1 . R:t- F.ttMebm Ft -l Kfsnikfi SI. Hagle forr.frly Crow, 72. j Canadian 1'i-ifi.-a ri'l !:- rvi 41. Th- Peiv-r i.s on H.i j i.'en ral Leath.er

American Can Arn-rican Cur Foundry American Locomotive .... m-ri-an Sm-lting American Steel Foundry .. American T-i. ,md Tel American Woolen Ansnda Atchison

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i fSB'-Cl'. T0 THE T! LS i I WHITING, In3 , Feb. 19. In V.eep.n : with their idea of no; forgetting ihi disabled soldiers and 'a, lor. Whiting . j -Post American Legion is having th- ; Washington's birthday cc'.ehratiou j for the bcr.ciit of on- bundled or nior '. i men who jre tio'.v in the a: my hos- i

pital in Chic.io- Upwards of twenty- j five citizens have volunteer' d the iiy ; of their automobiles for th- purpu-' , of transporting the?- boys t- Wh:tir.r. ! It has been fifif.nitcly s-'Med that': the American Region baskrl-ll team j will play the Kat Chicago c'u'o at the , High school auditorium at ".30 p. in. j This will be the firM gam: that tbj Legion team will have played. but ! they have been practicing- ptcadiiy for t the past few wc-k and arc keyed "ip t to gi'e a good account of themselves, i This game will be free to th- public and a good cro-.vd is expected. : Alter the basketball game the ni-n 1 will be taken to the Point Cafe w h--e ' an elaborate dinner will he pi epar.'-l ! for them. Thn they will come b-;k I

to loaf at the Owl? club until sever j t o'clock when the Standard Oil Com t

to. victory for the m y. N'orte-n wn- rr-"-i

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ni. d gne the out h.-i was c-ne of the visit

me one of the -p 2. "out h.ii not

h of F-b- Ciieapeakc and Ohio . 1 with his J -;,!. Milw. an 1 St. Paul

nd law?. M'-.-' , -.iiicralo Fuel r.- and he ma y i t' .rn Products .......

coin ii ,i 1 1 ce-v.' n of futiv J'..-ld-d fl to

icr ti- i.i or not. i... tarsi .1-1

taken :nto the troop; lie vjs a scoui iJcsE-o and is s Ten.j-rf.'ot . Kil-

e':ej-r,i-h. I.iicke n.-on ar.d Adair wore t.-ik : : in the troop air.). Abvut t w e. more see n?iil'd in the. troon f,,.. V3;tj lc li i. The instruction for 'ho r-i enlng was '. -..Ensiling o:;d w ere d:;d-d lnt-ri!!b.-5 of first m.d s ceo ml -lass stgn.V.lnig. Recm'ts studied Tcn.krfvt te-rts. Ci i AUl-l-i" H'"WARD. reporter.

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Suit on account has been filed by G".

I Tawasky a?:aln-t Anton Creta through

Atorney E. G. Sproat. Pes.t:espion of an auto is sought by K. X. Bunnell in a suit against Otis Chan, non JacJiSn. The plaintiff al? demands $7e0 damages K. G. Sproat Is attorney for the pisJntiff.

Petitions to adopt two children were fled yesterday by Attorney John M. Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Christian H-del r'eslre to adopt Anna Ginati'o. aged 12. and Mr. and Mrs. William Gluth wish to adopt Anna's sister. Lena, aged 10. Both parents of the children arc dead.

To the People of Lake County: Recently an experienced Tailor, named Ang?lo. epenetJ & Tailoring Establishment in the room previously used as the dining room of the Mee Hotel. His twelve years' experience with one of the leading tail art in Hammond enables him to guarantee excellent wortmaa ship. He has 1500 samples to select from, so If you're in pursuit Of a suitable suit And one that's a "beaut." Made to gain repute, Let the wise man's boot Be your guide as they "scoot" To Angelo then follow suit. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING

STOt K M 1 1 1 ivr 1 OS 11. MNi FRNItct.At news srsviCEi NRW YORK, j c-1). 13.--Tnc "oo' marit-t closed irregular to.Ja. ?om j..iirs h iw-c..l incre-fiFcd v.-cakti'. while iil'in iiisni' moderate r.i'.li--

maKtng it; Arner'ean Woo! n was in la-:.-- siinpL'

W littutg V-itt I in ,, :-irii;r. jallitis nearly 6 point

American T.e-lon is sparing no cspene- . ti .....a t-, . a i -.1 1. a .

i- ,1.1 1.. to i-. 'o-.t 0.10-.1-j to mafce tn.s a grand fu' cc.'s. The list of illiterates was low as'

1 n.itiy hand will cive a niu-iea! nm- .

r-ers were 185'J arrests during th ; ram at ho !lVak Dom. The regular ,r' f thw .R174 were. Americans j prosrrauri 8farts a, e!i;bl and is open' d 7t were foreigners. Married peo- to the pljb:!c u exnort.,j fhat ,'h, f

-c.c uru-i -1 stores will close, this da

i:.ti. 1 nere nere o ir.arnea ar-i a ga;a holiday. Th

s and P-s sirg.es. Tnere were only

read or wr.te. j prisoners dur- '

73 were unah'e t-. T.i were 173 colored'

Inr the. year. P :-unkenness seems to . be on the ware. In 1315 there were S44 drunks, wh'ie the number dropped to S17 In ('". The drunks, however, head the !n causes of arrest. Nst comes -e.edcrs with 194: diorderly endJct. truck.i on bir.ivard.. 149, and " n ior law v.oiator. 100. Eighty-one

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I Steel held iro-.ir.d S3i w i rallied from 93 to 94'i. i covered from 73'x to 75ij

if closed .t ::US. V- S. 1 i 1 - Crucibiu Rending r;-American

I Sunirtt ra. after falling to Hs. rose 1 87 and Mexican IVte. recovered fiom , 1.-.7 to K.Sii. i 'loverumc-nt boiitl uno'.isnged; rail3 way nd other honds ste.idy.

Totals va!-i of stocks today, 333 -"') SCOWT : Sh,rcs: bonds. s3.i;7.pr,o. .Saturday afterncou. the. scheduled 1 Tota,5 poU.s flf tocks for a,c work.

nses ar-3 rep. -,rr.ted in t.ie list. , Coy J-c.-.ut Ka.'ly was held in the S. v S. , . u,(i .;,.,,. S8n ,,

1 .res were pa.u r.y ota, i.ie p.-oeecu - , r.r.Ti age on Mate i.:ne street through the

1 nolle pressed IIS ca?es. the court j kindness. 'f the jiroprietfjr.

e-,argd 133. non KJited 33. and dis- 1 here were about 1 .Scoufs

.:i5d 7. The no'.ice released 15S.

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! There were about 1"0 .Scoufs present.! XRW VO.1i:. F

F.ne 1 yir. Lrxi Ooiden bad charge of the swos 1 stock .

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York

tnrt ja.l sentences were given to 54. ! and the boy enjoyed two hour? of fun. 1 " criminal court drew 32 Knd the Mr. Golden w as assiteel by Mr. Voor- 1

laneous d:s- bejs of tiie Camp cominit tee. Scoufniast-

sing: prices:

A'.li Chain".-

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r 1 " General Lielent rfl! Mot Lack aw. -inn a

Lehigh Vall-v . Mexican Pete. Midvale t"-l V. T. Air P.r.ikc X. T. Ccntr.il . .

Norfolk and U est

XortV.em Pa-iflc

j 1 Vnio Cities Ga a . . J Pennsylvania j Reading Republic Iron and

j Southern Pa -iflc ; Southern Tt. R ! St ude ha k " r ... I Texas "o ) Fn inn Pacific I F. S- Steel i Westinghoiise I Willys Overltftd I Sin-la ir Oil

Tes Pacific Coal and 01!

riucf!o r aiii ;R4i. i WllPAT No. 1 red. $1.94: No. 1 hard winter. J1.73. No. 3 hard winter, i

:ORXNo. 3. C6e: No 3 yellow, a So :Xo. 4, fs64c: No. 4 white, 64 'n fi.'c: No. 4 yellow. 3 1; (?? 64 14 c ; No.

j-ellow. t'J u. 17' 5 ;-, i OATS-Ne.. 3 white. 4 5 'i 2 46c; No. 3i

white, 44 'q 43--.

4IIICVGO l.V. STOCK. HOfrS Receipts, 10, ooo; market, lights, 1'ic low-,;-, others steady to strong. Ru'k. t gr. ff !.5'J ; top. 19-73; heavyweight. 3v.gr, 0.05 : medium w eight. 50.0a 7, a.j;,a; i,Kht weisht. $?-30 9.73: light lights. $0. 409.75: heftxy packing -ow. smooth. $7.85-8.63, packing ow. rough. S7.0g 7.8S; pigs. JS.75 q ? CATTLK Ree-ipts. 1.0"i.

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;-: officers, returning to other coun- , .Merrill of Trffp 7, Scoutmap: e r Kraw -i . etc.. were made ?n 10S cases. ; e-.k of Troop 1, Assistant FcnutmRster

, Richard Parker of Troop 2 and Charles The Eighth Commandment STeu

r cause or an s-ciaenr to ru. mother. She fel and broke her left forearm. Saturday was he- reventy-ninth birthday TROOP 4 of the First M. n. Church atended the Sundsy morning service in a body. Mr. Wilson, chairman of the Ci'.c committee of the Ixical Roy Scout Council, gave. a short talk cm Scouting and the local neutl of Scoutui.ast'.-rs and a-sistntitr. '

TROOP 0. Sunday evening. rVbruarv

s .ia.lt 1 - Troop n (,f tlfe Presbyterian Church 1

attended the service n n hod v. There !

S were 3S Scouts present with 4 assist- ! ant Scoutmasters with Mr. Pave v. the

Rditor Time In rad.ng tho ' Tfow '.;ch Do Tou Know?' column ques1 '-n six afha. what is the eighth comi s'olreent? The arwer s;iven is: T.011 shalt not steal." Have the g'uh commandment looked up again ' '..; "Thou fhalt not bear false wit1: against thy neighbor." A RRADr.R.

A ec'i-d-'ng to our ttible "Thou

ri'-t st-al is 1 tie eigntn eommandm -nt t-d th- falF" w itness commandment i.e r.intb. V'e refer "fteacier" to the.

t v ent ie th chapter f. Tiecnlh verse.

Exodus and the

Desirable Oranc. ... There Is en orange grove in China V.r.f is reported to turps In swettr.os and fle'i"ac ny of the oranges Tf w-hlrh the t'fople of America or of r.Tfr-or-e are uocusiometl. and if may be let-own In jdaces " here the ternperanire falls 10 20 degrees below freeIti; point.

Scoutmaster, After taking the Oath, Laws and Pledge of Allegiance. Scout Executive Scott gave a rhort talk. Rev. Parrett then told the Bible story of Absalom, showing how .e bad violated the Scout Oath and the results of It. TROOP 17. February 17. Troop 17 had a largo attendance at the meeting. There was a new patrol started.' It is -a Red the Reaver. Three Scouts passed the Tenderfoot last night. We had inspection end then we p'ayed games, and just before going home we

DAIRY FEED AT WHOLESALE PRICE Unicorn Dairy Ration, the best cow feed on the market, is made right here in Hammond. Come to our plant and buy Unicorn in any quantity at the wholesale price. We also make Bicorn for growing pigs and Centaur for your horses.

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STOP LOSING MONEY Money losses are unnecessary; they are a sign of carelessness. They can easly be stopped by means of a CHECK BOOK. When you carry your money in the form of checks it is practically impossible to lose any. For even if your Check Book, or any portion of it, is lost, the MONEY ITSELF is still safe in the bank. Carry your money the SAFETY FIRST WAY. Begin at once by opening a CHECKING ACCOUNT at this bank. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK "The Bank That Service Built" 187 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA - . A. J. SWANS0N. President DANIEL BROWN, Vice President H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary-Treasurer

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