Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 220, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1921 — Page 2
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Two THE TIMES Mnndnr. March 7. 1921.
PORRAS GETS HUGHES' NOTE
HAT. BOA. fanama, (.'anal Zone, March T. Fresi ic-nt Por.ras, of f'r rutins, announced that he 'would refer i?cereta ry of State Hughes,' varuins note on tho Panama-Costa lilea clasa :o th Panaman national asembly tuts 'f ."lernonn. i'he pros'.Ji-nt sail that he wojKI abide by fny decision reached by tho national assembly. le expioaifi regret that Societal y of S'.ate Huihu. mada Ch'ef Justice W hite t iM! 'Tla! award the basis of mediation pointing out tn;:t 1'anama had rs -j. ctcd the XV !! dev'.slon st- en ye-r ago. I'. was un iiTs'.icd that the Mi h lal asu'ratilv wnuil reject, tin- Anoi an offT eif medmtln on the srotir.d that the constitution of the re-puhl!.- re. e'-'.-d only the 1-ottbet award and ti'.t the award of C.i.f Justice While. ';nntttiPS of aims and nmmimlt'.'j.i ui - hcinfr receive! Iti fanama and t.ie government vi?i sucn have -bout SOu j (I! Quipped xoldiets it the Sixao.H i.vr. the sccn cf the disputed terriloiy. There was no furthe" t'oni of '.-.out :l '.ti.'-s. """lit there were indication? that the Tana mans might a 'tack when their forces v ero . strengthened. 1'iesident V'orrns said that I'anama won'rt accept any arbitration on th oasis of the lxnibet award but would continue to reject mediation along tha lines of the White award. He sitRe8ted that the 'oague of nations nen its offices to enJ the dispute rr that the T"nitd St-it-s and two South American power? join In bringing boout in understanding 1k(wi Panama and Costa Rica. HAMMOND BOYS STILL AHEAD I.aft Saturday the bowilng members of the "After Hours Club." t;ie Northern Indiana Gas & Electric company te creation organization, went over to goulh Bend to compete in the second of the three tournaments which have been scheduled against the Northern Indiana Js & Electric company boys t. "Michigan City and South Bend. The games were "mads all the more interesting by a team at Des Moineo. Ia.. entering the i'st by telegraph. Hammond was represented by three teams, Michigan City by one team and South Bend by three teams. The results on total pin fa!! were: Michigan City, 2. SSI: Hammond A, 3 340; Dei Moines, 2.33"; South Bend A. 2.24: South Bend 'B, 2.193: Hammond B. C.147; South Bend C 2.034; Hammond C. 1.653. Including the results from the prev.ous jrames played at Michigan City, the leading team.' now stand: Hammond A. 5.492: Michigan Ci t y A. 5.296; So'ith Bend A. 5.187. CLOSE OF MARKETS. ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK. March 7. The stJ'i market closed unsettled today. Following the announcement that th Uerman reparation terms were unacceptable to the allies the emir list was raided, causing- all of the ejrly gain to be broke over 1 point from the high to 8t5- Atlantic Gulf yielded 5 points from 'ts early high to 33. rallyina at the eloee to 40. General Asphalt yielded over 4 points to oZKt.. Chandler fel! 2 tioints from the high. Baldwin fell over 1 point to 8S. rs.iis were also in supply, Reading falling over 2 points to 73H- and .Southern Pacific at 75H was off .nearly 1 point. Oluott Peabody common and preferred broUe over 4 points. . (INTERNATIONAL' NEWS SERVICE1 NEW YORK, ..larch 7. Stocks, Ing prices: A11U Chalmers American Can American locomotive American Smelting American Steal Fdry American Tel. and Tel Anaconda, .Atch'.eon Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel B Canadian Pacini Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Nor'h Western chl., Mllw. and St. Paul .... Colorado Fuel Consolidated G.s Corn Products Crucible Steel Krie Krie 1st Prfd , lien. Electric Illinois Central Uckiwamia ytol T.ehigh Valley Mexican Pete .' MblvsJe Steel Nor. and West Northern Pacific Pressed Steel Csr Hepubllc Iron and Ptoel Southern Pacific Studebaker . Texcs Co I'nion Pacific 1". b'. Stee! Pressed Steel Car It. K. Steel Springs clos35, a 4 0s 20 101 " 3 -" s?:. 3.144 1 1 a i UK bs e7 83 "IS 2t 13it 19 i liiiVi 155 ! SO 6.-; 59 4 I 1 2 ii i,, 81 ', 8f) Every Woman Thinks I WuV 1 Couid Male My Own Drcu fnt esn havo sf.'lish iip-to-dt dresses t-ot the price of materiel. W teach you how to cut. fit arnl oid make presses Fuineysi coures frr Prifesslonal treisrriglng and Designing. Lsy and Kvening Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6ZCS S. Habted Street Sara P&tek, Principal Patterns Cut to Measure. CAZ.I. OR WKJTTE SOB, TZSJblS
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SEND YOUR NAME And address for 18 packages of our goods needed in almost every home. Sell them at 10 cents a package. When se-ld. send US 1 and keep SC- cents for yt.ur trouble. Address G-elger Co., 13SS Troy St.. Chicago. 111.
A. C. BIXLIHArf. of Indiana. Hlu says Taula-e Is unq.nestiont.hly the greatest medicine he ever head of. It put me hAck on my feet after X had practically given up all hop.? of ever being- well aral:i," be states.
t r "Tanlac Is unquesuonably the great- j est medicine I ever heard ii". After I had practically given up nil hope of i ever beiiis well again, it put me riht back on toy feet, 3iid 1 am feeling one hundred p.-r cent better than I have for twenty years-. 1 have gaiiud ten pounds in ieiubt. and every one says 1 don't lo.k like the wijoe person. 'For sevei-Kl months I suffered from a serious stomach disorder. 1 had no appetite and couldn't eat enough to keep up my strength. Vwry often when 1 sat down to a meal 1 would leave the table ".vitbout touching anything scarcely, as I could not bear the sight of food, much less eat it. "I waslosina in weigh! nnd my friends would often usk me: "What is ivroni,' with j ou '.' Whj Hie juu looking so thin?" "1 a!o suffered terribly with pains across the small of mv back and over my kidnej". It was almost impossi ble for me to get out of bed i:i the morning, as my back would pain me so I would almost fall- over wlwn I wouM first f.and up in the morning. At niglu my hack pained me so it was almost impossible tor me to sleep. I would lie first on one side and then n the othr, and would roll and loss all niyht lor.p. I hud almost given up and thought ma) lw my age was against me. as I had taken so many different kinds of medicine without results. "The first bottle of Tanlac d:dn't help me much, Imt I made up my mind to give it a fair trial. After starting ott the second bottlu 1 began to feel better. My appetite returned and it just looked like I could hardly wait for meal time to com. In fact, I was hungry all the time. "My back and kidneys don't bother me any more and I can sleep like a log now. Teniae has just simply made a new man of m-, and ally one living in this country can tell you the same thing, as everybody knows me and knov-j the shape I wa- in.' The above 5intemnt was made recently by A. C. Billman. of l.lgonler, Ir.d. Mr. Bil'man has llveel in Noble C'ountp all his life and is a well-known and highly-respected citizen of that county. Tar.alnc is. sold in Hammond by Summer?' Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbor by Central Trug Store. Adv. Reading 73:i V. S. Steel Prfd. 109j, Westing ho use 47 Willys Overland 7'., Sinclair Oil 22 Ti Texas. Pacific Coil and Oil 24'i , f.RAfV M1RKET. 1INTERHATI0NAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. March 7. Wheal pru-V-i weakened late in the session on local selling pressure and the close found all grains sharply lower an ncn l ie bottom. It was a slow market m.',.,t of the day with the majority of traders satisfied to hold off until trn government report on farm reserves" tomorrow. n the URPHEUi! THEATRE I Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TUESDAY "FIVE SYNCOPATORS" JAZZ LAND SYNCOPATION NELL & GUS SALTO Comedy Variety Nortlty GYPSIE CORRINE Character Impersonator WILL & GLADYS AHEARN , Comedy Chatter, Roping and Dancing JOHNNIE NEFF Comedian RHODA & CRAMPTON Two Stars of Opera in a Novelty Fantasy "Aspiration" Also Episode 1N0. 1 CHARLES HUTCHISON America's Death Defying Hero of Daredevil Deeds in "THE DOUBLE ADVENTURE" Every Minute a Thrill Every Scene a Sensation 1 DI frill Today and tomorrow DlJUUGlen White in "THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY." Also "The Son of Tarzan." PAQTTMF Edar Jones in IH J I llUC THE TWO FISTED JUDGE. Also a Sunshine comedy.
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CAM, flOMlV. TINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YoKK. March 7. Call inony on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange l"day ruled at 7 per cent, high 7 per cent. Time money w,-,;; nteady. Kates were 6 li to 7 per c-nf. MRKKTY HO MIS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE March 7. Closing Liberty bor's: Jill. JfO.86; llnl 4. IS.682; 1st Js. JS7.1fi; Snd 4'4s- CS6.90; Zrd 4'm. S9o.28; 4th. tU. 87.1ti; Victory :; s and 4s. S7.48. t iik ;t 1'itoni i:. HITTKR Ueeeipts. 6.70i tubs. Creamery extra, 49c; firsts. 39q4ic; pai-kinc stock, 14W18c. i:;;S Miso-lhineous. 30u31Vs,c; ordinsry firsts, 2? 'i 4 30 Us; firsts. 31 i & 3'-'c; checks. 2S529c; dirties. 2!)fi3'.'c. CIIKK-S 12 Twins. new, i'H'ii 2wc; daisies 2$(& 29H'-; young Americas. i fi-M,o; longhorus, -, r,i i; c ; brick, 21 Ue. r.I i; POC'.TTtT Turkey 4-T ; chickens. 31c; springs. S'.'c; roosters, 22c; geese. 21c; ducks .Itlc. POTATOES Jdaho russets. sacke.l. J2 .50; rurals. $2; northern whites, sacked. $1.2M. l.if.; bulk. $1.30 l.r.5. VKAIy 30 to B0 lbs.. TO'?! 11.-; 70 -o 0 lbs.. 12(ffl;Jc; ''0 to 110 lbs.. 1 4 ifj 1 5, ; fancy, 16(i7l7c; overweight kidney., 140 to 174 lbs. S'a 10c. rnu ; i ikstch k HO.-JS Receipts. fll.ioiO; market 15 25c lower; bulk. Jft.tsn ii l o .Jo : top $10.11 1T10.70; lieavy weight, f !.,-. 0-fi 70; merlium weight. $9.Sifi 10.50; lisrht weight HO. 40 10. SO; liftht ligh's. $10.5O., lO.Sii; heavy p.ickinj; s,.ws. smoorh. f.50 h 9.40; pack-ine sows, rough. Js.25 ti S.50; pies, $9.75 'a 10.75. CATTLE P.eceipts. 21."!': rr:arkft slow to 25c lower: beef steers: medium and heavy weig ht. $ 10.1 0 JJ 1 0.75 ; choice and prini. SlO.iu, 10.75; medium and good. $3 .Sony 10.10; l!?ht weight. D.50'fi 10.6": good and choice. t9.S0t 10.60: common and medium. S7.50 Q 9.50: anner steer", $4.25c 6; veal calves, light rfnd handy weisrht. $12.2".. feeder steer?, tt.z:, a Ji.25 ; stock cows and helfors. $4.50-5 6. S-HEEP receipts, 26.000: market wesg to 25c lower; lambs. S4 lis. down, f 8.5010.25: lambs. fS lbs. up. $(5.10: lambs, culls and common, $6.50 'it 7.75. CHICAGO (ASH l.ntIV W! IK AT No. 2 red. Sl-77'-4- N'o. 3 red. $1.72i; No. 3 hard winter. $1.74 i (fll.76!i; No. 2 hard winter, $1.74': No. 2 northern spring. $1.72li. CORN No. 2 yellow 69 U 70c: No. 3 yellow, 65 "i "a 87 'vc; No. 4 white. ti2La 63Sc. OATS No. 1 white. 40 ,6 4b c: No 2 white. 46Q'46i4e; No. :; white 444 'if 45'ac; No. 4 white, 43 i; 44c.
CHICAGO MAN IN FAKE BANDIT STORY CHICAGO. March 7 A fake hohf'up p'anned by Fred Kantoff. 25. to enable him to collect robbery Insurance an' finance his June wedding today landed KantofT, according to hi? confession his father. Samuel Kantoff, 5;. in a hospital with a bullet hole in his back. The "holdup" as planned by young KaKntoff. according to his confession to the police, took place per schedule shortly after midnight In the KantofT home. When police arrived they found the cider Kantoff badly wounded and his son telling a heroic t1e of two bandits who had f.red out of the darkness and then escaped with $243. Later however, the prospective bridegroom admitted a "frameup" when bullets ttWSS2 wmmmammmMamwnxm Potatoes 150-lb. Bag, 22 bu., $2.20 AH You Want Delivered to Your Home Free CONSUMERS WHOLESALE GROCERS Guaranteed Products 540 HOHMAN STREET if PHONE HAMMOND 531 -
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traded from the wall proved to be from the seme caliber revolver as the one lodied in his father's body. The $243 was deposited Saturday In a bank, young Kantoff added.
R. O. JOHNSON MEETING TONIGHT The mayorality campaign in Gary will start in earnest this evening- when in the neighborhood of 500 tupportrs fo It. O. Johnson and members of the newly organized Johnson club will gather at Umpleby's hall to make arrangements for an active campaign. Although Mr. Johnson's supporters are well aware of the fact that no other candidate has officially anr.ounoe.i his candidacy for the maynr'i chair up to this hour, they are working Just as hard If not more and the betting ndd;! ai-. thru they vrl'l put (heir man over. ERECT SEVENTON MONUMENT One of the largest' men'iirrien t 1. hat! has ever been erected in Gary, was i put up by the Parry Monumental j Works of Garj, Hammond and Crown Point in tiie Gary Oak Jllll cemetery last week. The monument weighed ow-r seven ton and was erected for Mrs. William A. V'ost of -Gary. TROOP 2 March 2. Troop 2 had an attendance .f 3t; boys and six visitors. The troop had a little business to contuct. The inspection was taken care of by rieoutinasu r Golden. Mr. McLean and Elmer Smith. Mr. McLea.n has now become a member of the Troop Committee, also, Mr. Oornoii was one, of the visitors but could not stay long because ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS (For 30 Days Only) $10.00 will install a Warm Air Heating Plant in your home with fifteen months' time to pa' balance, OR $25.00 down, $75.00 Sept. 1 , and the balance in ten equal payments beginning Nov. 1st, OR $25.00 down and the balance Sept. 1, with 3co off for cash. The Hearl of the Home R. J. EADS Heating Engineer PHONE HAMMOND 2293 HOLLAND FURNACES MAKE WARM FRIENDS . . F-! ;3
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of another meeting. There are a great many who are going to join the Prum and Bugle Corps this year. Toys Any Scout in Hammond nho have any toys that they do not want tan take them to Mr. Scott's office. They will be fciven to the Brooks house in East Hammond. The troop has a very largo bicycle squad and expects to have many hikes this summer. S. Crumbly pas--ed his Tenderfoot. Tom Anderson passed Knife. Troop 1 and 2 will go to Hessvill Tuesday night. They will start at 6:3C- P. M. from Mr. Golde-n's oii'ice ai. the corner 9!" Kayette and Sohl streets. The troops had some- new itnim-s ealb-i! the "power-ball" and the "Scout of tin: World." March 9. the Stafc- and llnpl.; patrols will hold a. meeting after the regular meeting to discuss different matters. John McLean is the director of the bicycle suad, with the aid of Levi G-olden. The officers' mei'iii was a very pood one. The officers Iijivc decided to hold one every month. The officers for the eormnr year at" as follows: Iiek Parker. S. -lihe: Mr McLean, Troop "a m p-.Mn st rr; J. M. Stinson, Badge Awarder; Amuveme-pt Committer.. Cohleu. Parker, ati-l Herman. Parsons passi d Knife ate! Compass; eoul Shaw pass.-d Ti-n.b-rfo..t. The Gagle is first. Rattlesnake, second. Stag, third end the Iica er Inst in tie-Inter-Patrol contest. c,,ks- i',,r fe. ds. Ackers and Parker; C. Howard. Report- 1. R. Oil lo, P.eRC.er leader Art intra'-; Asst. G. Crumbly, E.iitle len.h r. . Shanks. Ast.: G. glen. Rattlesnake: leader, Clair Porch. Asst.; J. Mcl.'ati. Stag Lealer, K. B. Parson, Asst. L-e
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CIGARETTE No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Uicky Strike. Coauso Lucky Striltor s tho toasted clgotte. v-re i fte.J u r,; , r,:,,.t t'e homes of 'Ilent; !l, 'srr! L--i iiliX If: rs. M .-da in r-s 1 h 1 ' :. : ,: r.-J .'.;-',.;'.' are issuinc In. itstior.s f-.r m'';-lan-ois s 1 . w . r on Friday. Ma-'n 11 tor M.ss j.iuri.i! I odd. h--.. rr.arrlgt to Ross K. .'am ; .... : nk. -ia-e on' .March 10. . j The Tti.-ii .- r M - E.t'e ;,., and Arthur I'-..'-.. s-.r. of Mr-. Rett, lliiri'-fs, w a.. : 0 t.... d a- M. J-; j parsonage a; ; , n Sa'urda ', They have i f: i.n a !.--n-y iLoi-n ;r:d have tf.-t made f-:t::e ho.'t.e known to tlieir f 1 o-nd -. Rev. Stejjriman A'dis. rn ; -' oria." v - b a a s u a a b b eTb 7 . "
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from India gave a very Interesting lecture at ;he M. E. church Sunday evening, telling of his eight years workin India. He had many article madi by the people, at the close he dressed In the native costume. Mrs. Clara Rosen left on Friday for Indianapolis to see her granddaughter wnleh wit born to Mr, and Mrs. Cha.-. Speeker. early on Friday. The monthly town board meeliti-c was held in the town hall Friday evening. The usual amount of buainers w as t ransacttd. Wm. Kraus; of Highland is qJaiantined for diphtheria. Thia makes the third time this winter that the unfortunate family has ben quarantined. No one could do more than every murab r of this family is doing In strict'-y r-bser!ng quarantine rules. It. and Mrs. Malmstone nfertalnl hi d.nn'-r "ti Sunday in honor of Car! J.'.nif .' 11 f ty-tntrd birthday. ''Mr. Jnl.tifOM has h'-r, foreman on t' i I . ' f.'.ry R'dge Hairy farn. ! c town, f-.r Zi years. Ti.e i,bT,,'. rn".rg held in the tawn Pail a ' .flay eventnt; was '.! al -teride'l. Mr. sf.d Mrs. B'line Hutehii.s and son. M-r-. fjrn!jihd mr,rr. i.;e"'eiit '.rr.h' ."-'1 rr.-js'e. .. R. f.'!rit ir.i L I K -im rf Gary and Frans J hwi'-h 'f Hs.-nm "nd gave 5ntr . r. g ti -lc. -fa.it planned to gi" ir r,; -.rt ir.i' r to m.'a.n but bf -,.. fr rit- :r-z '.'"pd Cn n"eit ha ovr4'i'-'-r.r.el and paid in. x
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