Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1921 — Page 2
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FURWIILIIAHY OPERATIONS
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The ra'e for th office of city judsh'.p of G.iry wax. tl war'ii vi iy when Attorney Thad Mmczynki mule the ..ft.eiil announcemi nt to th press ani his vi-'iiy frifr.ds that v.-tll b'-on a oau'IiJate for the office and trade it tm;.'-.a!ie that he was out to win. As stated ex iu.-ive'y in Tiie T:i.'a ia.-t iv. rk, Mr. M it -zyii.'lil has bot n 'Tiously contemplating be c ".' m i n s an ispirant to th office for aonie time
ir.d after a conference with his many
. en i. made his final decision yestertiay. Mr. Mnc-zynr-ki. who is on of the j -"teel city's w,.i ktiown and popular
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(BULLETIN) INTERNATIONAL riFA'5 SERVICE1 WASHINGTON. March 2. The;: are no plans for participation by th United States in any steps the alio may take to force Germany to accep'. the ir.irmnity terms, it was stated a. the State department today. (BULLETIN) LONDON. March 2. The Allied Supreme Council was reported this afternoon to have agreed upon occupation of the Rhine tndgehaads as a first step in the new military and economic pressure to compel Germany to meet the al.es' demand for 226,000,000,000 gold marks indemnity. BT EARUK C. REEVES r ST F T C?r-SrCNDFNT ! N SERVICE! l.O'DOX, MaivJi A report on the military operation necfmaiy to compel Germany to ml the ollle' demand for JSfi.000,000,000 Bcltl mark t S."0.50O.0n.0on indemnity dellv-
ercd to the nltleJ premiers b.v the military chief at St. Juniea palace at noon. Following the meeting It wn announced that separate statement ba.l been made by Marshal Koch and l' Field Marshal S'r Henry Wilson, chief of the Imperial -nerol stslT. When the meeting broke up at 1 :3. o'clock the discussions were not completed and another session was set for 5:O0 o'clock at the British premier's official residence. ET EARI.E C. REEVES I STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE 1.0DO. Mar"h 2. Gerrpanr wa confronted with he poss.bllity of an Indemnity oillraiuum thi attomoon. Lord Riddle, the ortlciol Britlfch press represntatlve of the supreme council, announced nt noon that there -was i possibility that the tiermnns would be summoned to meet the allies this afternoon to receive the reply to the (trnu counter-proposals. It sras understood that the answer was virtually an ultimatum demanding that the Germaas submit to the Paris decision on penalty of Immediate action by th-? allien. BT EARLE C. REEVES STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SEKViCE LOKDOK, March 2. The German delegation attending the Indemnity conferenco has .een ordered by tho Berlin government to "stand pat" upon tha counter-proposals tendered yesterday that Germany's future repar-i tlonB ba cut down to thirty biliioti gold mark ($7,i00,000,00b). Announcement to this effect waa made thla momhi by the . German delegation. Dr. Walter Simons, the German foreign minister and head of the German delegation, was 'n direct telegraph communication with the German government and his new Instructions were received during the course of thes? conversations. Members of ths German delegation said that they would Inform the allies tomorrow chat they canr.Vt consider any alteration of the amount of indemnity which Germany proposes to pay. The Garmans 6aid .that they took tha position that only changes In the method of payment could be discussed. (Germany, la her count r-proposal, offered to pay 30.000.000.000 gold marks (17.500,000, 000 ) in the next 3 J years, but the Germans contended that they had alrsady paid the allies 21.000,006,000 sold marks (Jo. 000. 000,000)
thus bringing- ner total reparations up to 60,000,000,000 prold marks ($12.5Kt.. COiJ.000.) The allies had demandei 2:'6,000,000,003 g'ld marks ($56,000,.000,000) and a. tax of 12 per cent upon German exports.) The confrancs which was suddenly interrupted when the Germans presented thsir counter-proposala has reached a ;rltlcaJ stage. British and French military experts, headed by Marshal Foch. have been in oonsultation since the first session oi' the conference was suddenly halted by Tremler Lloyd-Gorg-e, putting into shape the military measures which the ai'.ies threaten to take if the Germans persist In their refusal to meet th Faris decision. There were rumors that the aliie had prepared a sharp answer to the
Why Be Afraid of Good Food?
Eat WTiat Ton like Best But Tolow It With, a Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tablet.
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"I Think Everybody Ought to Know a Kedicin-3 That Will Do What Tanlac Did for Me," Says J. Dana Johnson. "Since taking Tanin". I can do as much work a an-- hind on my plaoo and I never felt tict'er in my life," said .T. Pans Jthnsrn. a r ruin "lit farmer 1' I':iirhinks. Ind.. while in Tcrre Haute -eeently. ' Wi: , I have miie. this ten-mile trip iust. on pur;-os t tell my experience, f.-r I think evcryb"''1.v ought to know 1 "ut a medicine that will do what Tanlac has done for me. About four years afro I jrot into such a bad state ; t" health I had to give up the work I Vi i beon doinej for sevril ye-r? as rallvay mail clerk and po hack to the farm "But I continued to pet wor and
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for fully two years before I jrot Tanlac my pr-petite had been practically pone so that I Just had to force down everything I ate. In about, an hour after a meal I would bloat up with gas. and simply suffer misery for hours. I wes nervous and redness and couldn't be at ease anywhere, and I ot so weak I couldn't do even the lightest Jobs about the farm. "But now, after finishing my third bottle of Tan'.ae. I. am enjoying as good health a;, I ever illd in my life. My appetite is fmc and I can eat cabb.tsre. radishes or Just tnything eie I take a tioti'o to, and nothing evei hurts me. "I am no lonrer' nervous, have gain-
ed several pounds in weight and In fact I by a MUs Rirh of the
in'iiinis is leit or my troumes Dut tne memory of them." Tanlac is sdl in Hammond by Summers rharmacy a-id in Indiana Harbor by Central Drugf Store Adv.
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The Heme Economics department of thej Indiana Harbor Woman's Club will hold a very interest ing demonstration In cookery, Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the Katherlno House. It is desired that as many of the general club members than can be present. There will be three demonstrations of men and two of women, representing Chicago firms. The Home Economic department of tho East Chicagii Woman's Club announces a demonstration n. xt Monday ' filing at the McKir.ley school, when representatives of the Royal Baking I'ov.'Uer Co.. will be. present to lay claim to the great possibi'.ities of their goods in proper preparation. A talk on the
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wyi be musical numbers and a larfce attendance is desired. y
ra.sensrs r-f a high powered Garv; car -relftte a thril!;ni xperience l :'e ia:'t ni?:,t w!i.--n au'o highwaymen at-: tempt- tn hold them up on the Clark read wst f lary. t Accord iv. to the story the bandit: car wa.'; srr'tched at ri?ht angl;: . across the read way with the dimmer; on. When tii'- auio party drew up; :.iongfide of tho apparentlv disab'ed ntacitine the driver dlf ttrriiisited the;
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Organization of a Woman's .Mission, ary S'.;:ety win bf: perfected at a meeting to b'; h--i l- t,.;n.--rro'.v afternoon at the F -.'I'.-h I. i-ii -.-m Church, in Indi. sua TT 1 1 1 r. Mi status to include for-
-a.' and mi I' his get-l'.iaru missionary work It Is desired ) tiirjt all members of the Indies' Aid (.M'.-n . ha.f. but thejar.'i women not Included in that. so--ity s-'dan quickly oul- i 1'UI who worship at the cliur. h. will
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OK INDIGESTION
ATT Y. THAD MDNCZYASKI i torneys. took up h!j home in Gary In ', 1915, when he became a partner to Judge Wildermuth. Enjoying a personality of easily acquiring- friends i "Thad". as he is more commonly ; known dissolved partnership after ?ix months and hur.e out his own shingle I and since has built up an enviable law ; practice. Although this is his first attempt n politics. Thad ha always been a
hard republican worker and know.ng son-.thirg of th ins and outs of the game is considered one of the :-tr"'.!gest contenders for the office so much in fact that one of the lead-.rtj c-Hn-lidites said to him: "Thad, if yoi me out I ii:.;ht as well quit, as I'll rave no chsnce. to win."
DESIGNER OF THIS y SUIT USES RAFFIA AS ODD TRIMMING
German counter-proposals amounting: virtually to an ultimatum. The proposals which have been considered to tomptl Germany to pay in full were understood to have Included the following: 1. Indefinite occupation of the left bank of the Rhine. C. Seizure if the German coal fields. 3. Occupation of the German ports on the rijjht bank of the Rhine. 4. ErVvtion of a Rhine "customs wall"; and a.s a last resort. 5. Setiure of German customs. The climax of the critical situation into which the conference has bt-en plunged by the attitude of the Germans is expected within 43 hours. The judicial and military advisers :! the supreme course are to make i forma! report tomorrow. A member of tiie German delegation was quoted us saying: "If we remain In London beyond Thursday then the conference will las for at least a fortnight. If permission is given for dls .-ussions then the experts will ne called In am? they arc sure to go into minute details. Moreover experts always disagree una difficulties thus arise. '" There was a disposition on the par; of some of the German delegates to believe that Premier Lloyd George may have been "bluffing" when ho bluntly called off Pr. Simons from going into minute details- of Germany'. position, saying- that the German terms were not acceptable and that
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GARY MAN'S MOTHER DIES IN MISIIAWAKA On ac-ount of the death of his mother. Mrs Sarin A. Hefner. L'u.s Hein'T of the G-nera! Con.-tru -tion company left yesterday for Mishawaka. Mrs. Hc-iiter died Sjnday after-n'-on at 1:S. She was S4 years of age. Fodr daughters and tr.ree sons rei'.i lin to mourn the death of their inoth'-r. Two sons. Charles and John J four daughters live In MUha- .. r.ka. Louis Heir.er is fupcrintendent of construction for the General Construe t on company and had lived in Gary
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lend their assistance to the movement. Mayflower C'.mp. Royal Neighbors, will gather at th'-ir headquarters tomorrow evening and enjoy a rocial hour following the regular transaction of busines-s. A eluny lace luncheon cover will be placed for disposition to aid the society in their funds Miss Margaret Lynn, past secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of this city and now of Lansing, Mich., whereshe Is assitant to A. H. Watts who was Scout. Executive of this city, writes Interestingly of her work there and of the heavy snow storms in which sh" and Mr. and Mrs. Watts enjoyed much sledding. Miss Lynn is coming home for the Easter-tide to enjoy a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lynn 4if Northcot '.e a venue. Officers of the East Chicago Order of Eastern Star met to practice their drills last evening to prepare for an entertainment tomorrow evening, when musical numbers and refreshments will be a part of the social diversions following
tht; regular routine of business. All members are asked to pe in attendance. The four year old son of Mr. and Mr.-:. Basil Johnson of North Baring avenue, has been ill the past week with throat affliction. The young lad has Jut gone through a series of treatments by an eminent orthopaedic surgeon and has had quite a share of unpieasant experiences for sometime past. The Women's Missionary Society of the First M. E. Church wll hold thir reeruiar session of Dusine.ss tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo M--Cormack, In Beacon street. Mrs. J. B. Walker will assist In the activities of the afternoon and is In charge of the I-artn.ular group entertaining. A group of young people mde up r f the Sunday School classes, No. 2, will 1 -entertained at a party Saturday evenin -of this week at the Katherine. Hour .- social renms The group c-'tnes urtd' ! the supervision of the B. Y. r. V.
Rf TATT An A!I-StarCast in TUP, DIJUU DEVIL TO PAY. Abo a 2-reel Comedy.
PAQTIFi!F G- M- Anderson. I ftJUlViEi Broncho Billy, in "NAKED HANDS." Also a good Comedy.
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DONALDS SERENADERS NOVELTY MUSICALE LEGERT & EVELYN European Enter?aiiit;rt SMITH & McGARRY Singing, Ta'!;n? aad Dancing MURRAY K. HILL ' Comc!ian
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Drop in February!
I Owing to the short month and sevI era! holidays. Gary, bank clearings for 'the month of February took a. slump I of over half a million dollars, accordi inpr to the monthly report Issued and
compned by tne Gary Clearing House
association yesterday. The clearlnjrs for the month totaled $3, 404. 402.23. while January cln, with a total of $4,343,090.5 1, a decrease, of $S13,0132.
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A. Paeliek. 5 45 Maryland afreet. Gary, has a bra,nd new Ford sedan today and he didn't pay "Hank" the stipulated price for It either. Yesterday T'avellck found himself to be the holder of the lucky ticket on the Tord sedan, which was raffled off at the Elks Industrial fair in iary last week and he was so pleasantly surprised when he was informed that he was fairly speechless.
when the stomach sours or becomes gassy, with heartburn, it neels the alkTilne effect to offset tho acid condition. This you got from one or two Stuart's spepsia Tablets Belief is usually verv prompt. The rec-ular use of these tabs after meals ri-es the stomach 3rd smjll intestine mfcstantial help to digest food and ycu " ill ihn be b;ld enough to eat baked c-ra-.s. fried eggs, sausage, buckwheat csKes and many other things thit you thought would make your stomach miserable. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and you wi'l then eat whatever you like and be fortified against the acid, sour stomach due to indigetion or dysp-P-s!a. AdV
FIRE-PLACE WOOD We have it, thoroughly seasoned maple, split in quarters and halves. Average 18-inch lengths. Phone 1490 THE BECKMAN SUPPLY CO.
Straw trimmed su.ts may take the place of straw hats as harbingers of spring. This youthiul suit of navy triio'ine is one of ;hf newest spring modes made on tne box type and a new trimming feature is introduced in V.ie form of raffia embroidery. Motifs on ihe front of the coat are made of French blue silk and natural colored raffia.
' FABErt & McGOVVN Tht Compas TWO EDWARDS A Hunter's Dtenm A!so "VELVET FINGERS" STARTING MONDAY AND TUESDAY Don't Miss Americi's Death Defying Hero of Daredevil Deeds CHARLES HUTCHISON in
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Every Minute a Thrill Every Scene a Sensation
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THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS An American drama eternal bj James Fenimoie Cooper Directed by Maurice Tourneur " and CUxcrxc LBrown'
SATURDAY Eu ger.e O'Brien in ; "WORLDS APART"
SUNDAY Bsbe Daniels 'SHE COULDN'T HELP IT'
MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY March 7. 8. 9, 10
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TODAY ( Soecial AU-Star Cast io i "EYES OF THE WORLD" J Also Good Comedy
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137th And Cedar Streets, Indiana Harbor Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Let Us Help You 0 With Your Taxes The tax service department of this bank will gladly assist you with your tax problems. Federal income tax returns should be made now, and first payment made. We will assist you in making your report. Call at this bank. -Taxes due the city and county treasurers for the
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jedr i7iu are now aue, as are special assessments. I on may learn what your taxes are at this bank; also, you can pay your taxes here, thus saving time and trouble. Call early and avoid the rush. While at this bank add to your savings account here. Prud?nt people are strengthening their savings accounts here with ever,- dollar they can set aside. Perhaps you have a $3 or $10 bill, which you can bank. Bring it with you and deposit it here. "Put Something in the Bank Each Pay Day"
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TRUSTAND SAVINGS' BANK "The Bank that Service Built" Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 TAX SERVICE FOR EAST CHICAGO City and County taxes are now due. The trip to the courthouse at Crown Point or the trouble of having taxes looked up there may be avoiJed by making use of our tax department. We have the county tax duplicates, and payment may be made here. Also, if you wish, we will ascerta.n what your city taxes and assessments are. e will also assist you to make your your Federal income tax returns. Federal income return and first payment must be made by March 15. Come early and avoid the rush. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO
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Aamouncement Dr. S. P. Richards and W. D. Rogers. Dentists, have combined ofl:-;es and are now located in the Artemis Bu;lcLr:g, 15d State Street. Hammond.
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General Contractor and Builder INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA We have just completed plins and specifications for thr? tu-'ninps
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Pl:oe Jf4-J. 3717 CeJ.t,
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jrt., inn a" a t larccr. 5- rco-n Bungair.v- (..-ess brick front $.Ofin.0" 6- room Bu;i !-. rr-'ss Fnck front 5.300.00 6-room and .'' -r'or Bungalc-, press brick front . . . . 6. oOO.OO 6-room and Sun r'rlor Bungalow, press brick front. .. . 6,173.00 In a Door B-d Burihw, press brick front 5.000.00
Story and half, s.x rooms with sun parlor and breakfast
room, all press brick and stucco bungalow
2-story 6-room. Residence, all press brick 2-tcry 7-r-i m Residence, all press brick 2-?i B'J-!dir;. -4 rooms each, press brick front 2-flat Bu hi ..!,:. 3 r i each, pros' brick front 2-fit Bj id.np. 6 r?-;iu each, p;es br ck front
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ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED All Work Done Promptly
