Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1921 — Page 3

March 12. 1921.

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! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICE) NEW VOUK. ".'are 12. Stocks do 1"K prices:

Allla Chalmers American Car and l-'dry. ... American Locomotive American SmeHirjj American Si .!' Fdry American To!, and Tel .Miitonda Baldwin Ijoeomo' i . e r.altjnaore and Oh:.' Dp tli!eaom Ssieel V- ' anadian Pacini-'"-r.trel Leather ('hea?cakc and Ohio ' "ii t;o. and X. "Y

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CHICAGO CASH GIIAI.V. WHEAT-Xo. J hard Inter, Xo. 2 hard -s inter, $1.64 1.64 lj ;

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spring.

ROBERTSDALE

nor. sprinc f 1.58-.

CORX Xo. 3 white. 63Vai3c; Xc. ! V S yellow. 63j?64'-4c; Xo. 4 white. 60. ' r RIM CESS THKATKIl fi61lic; Xo. yellow, CO- Jj 61 sic. I "Ottrntay Dillon nh Kamanttc AdOATS Xo. 2 white, 43Vift44c; Xo. 3 ! rure," alao thrlatle remedy.

white. 42 5it3c: Xo, 1 white, 41 i 1p I ,,Molilt," I'athr Men, taming)

hontess. Mr. V. IlroJericii of Atchison avenue hae .been on the sici; list for the past two weeks. A party of young folks from here attended the Trlvoly theater in Chicaso "n last Wednesday evening.

Albert

business

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i.'hf.o. Milw. and 't. Taul .. 2 1 on-i:dat..d Gai . i SO O rn Products 70 ' rucihic .3 te I , Sfl j Krie 1st Tfd IS--, Onera.1 Elect ri; .123 Illinois Csntral 8 j 'S Uatkawjnna Sf-1 13 i.ehigh Va!l?y 49 Mclean Pote. . lli'i Mid vale Steel 0 ! . X. T. Brake Ti X. Y. Central C7 Norfolk and Western 3ic Northern Pacific

"hlo Cities Gas Pennfylvanla Pressed Steel Cr r.y. Steel Springs r..jadins , rtepuhlic Iron and Steel Southern Pacific Southern Tly i-tudeba!;er

Texas Co "9 i". S. Steel T8-i r. S. Steel Pfd TOS Westlnshouse 4nU W'illys Overland 7i4 Sinclair Oil 21 'i Texas Pacific Coil and OH -2'a.

42c.

CHICAGO STOCK. HOGS Ueceip's, 7.000; market, active and ldlJloo lower; some grrades 10 15c hlsnor. Hulk. HO.OOfS ll.2.: top, $11.40; medium' weight. $10,551' 11.20; heavyweight. $10.0010.60; Jig't lights. $11.15(3 11.40; heavy packingsows, smooth. $S.90fi 9.S0 ; packing sow.. roEjh, IS.-iG n S.90; pigs. $10.00(U 11.00. CATTLE Receipts. 1,000. SHEEP Receipts, S 600.

Mindaj . - Mnr? "Uilrs Hunter In t tke Heart.-

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ST. JOHN

STAR THEATER

Toatybt Three big loop rnadrville I Ben Klein and Joe Scheldt were art nad our feature picture, II. B. ! Crow n Point business visitors Friday. Wane In "The Dire of letl;r, and Frank Einen was a Hammond isltor I faarUe C haplin la a tiro-art eomrdj. ,Fr!dn J'F,ay Street. Snnday Claire Adan Edward Schmai was a Chicaso busiand Robert MrKIm tn "Tte Manej-1 visitor Thursday. (kaatenr Klmo Lincoln In Tbe! Mrs. Tony Schmal was a Hammond rinmlns Disk." and o apeclal comedy, f visitor Friday. Coming Wednesday Mnd Tburaday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver motored

Foster was esterday.

in Chicago

on i the ! Srov

I Y. Cowl went to Chicago on bus;-, Grifntn.

Highland nd I'riday,

team on icore 41 to

the home 1. favu: of

Dcss yesterday.

GRIFFITH

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RUSSIAN ADMIRAL IS "DEAD BROKE"

Mrs. Ciara Eoesen returned Wednes-

UNTERNATIONAL NEW3 SERVICE PAJHs, Adn-.iral Micliel Kedroff, a

commander of the remnants of the Rus

sian anti-EoIshcvik fleet who has iust

day evening from Indlanapoi'.s. where ) arrived here from Scbastopol, describes

had boon

the babe was

garet. The third dance Trio will bo held March 13.

visiting her daughter,

chrii-tencd Mary Mar-

;;vn by at the

j himself as "the poorcsa admiral in the : world." Though at one time one of the

i wealthiest landed proprietors in Russia the Happy J the admiral is now absolutely "broke'' town haii. IWhen ho stopped at Glzrrta. Tunis, en j route to France, he had to borrow post-

-Ibc Last of the Mohicans."

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1.1 B EH TY BODS. NEW YORK. March 12. T.ibertv bonds:

2G 3 8.7-, 191

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2nd 4'ts ... Srd 4s ... 4th 4 Us ... Victory S;s Victory 4 4

At 3 o'e'lock Sunday afternoon, March 13. in the high school auditorium in Whiting, the children of the

education school wl.. enjoy

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$9).1U

At -! ! re:-S-0us education school wl.

a song restival. About -oo Doys ana girls will gather together for a period of music, stories and devotions. A good song leader wiil conduct the music end a story toller will 'he present

to tell good stories. This is the first j

general meeting or the cnuaren or j ; Whiting and RoberLsdale and' much in-.

4;(.-iterest is being shonn m tne event.

flr-'ts. SSQlCc: packing stock, IS '2Cc; ' This religious education movement is a EajOS Iteceipts, 17.2SS cases; mis- j community project an", la entirely free

ceilaneous. 2SS0o; ordinary lrst;. ;sfrlrl sectarianism. The teachers arei 329e: firsts. SO'jgsic; extra, S2ic, un3e!" supervision of the Ca'.umetl checks. 27jc: dirties. 2S1-ic. (district board of religious education j CHEESE Twins. new, 27 27';c; ' nl nl under the individual churches.! daisies. 2f 2$c: young Americas. 2i Under this general board are local j &26'ic: "-orghorns. 27U STVjc; "brick, 1 committees which have charge of the. 22c. ! local work. The committee for Whit-!

LIVE rOULTRT Turkevs. 49-: lnr and Rcoertsdale i composed of

to Jlonon Thursday. Tl'ilie Miller visited with her s.ster at South Chicago Thursday. Mrs. John Meyers was a Chicago visitor Thursday. A house belonging to ths Xew Tork Central railroad aoout two miles north : from acre, burned down Thursday J

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Schoon had a son I arrive at their home on Friday morn. j On Saturday evening March 13,! Harold and Tau! Jones and Eugene Del F.ra of East Chicago, will give a con-I

age stamps from a French. mi al officer there.

BULLHEAD BANQUET

cert in the town hall for the benefit j of the M. E. church .building fund. This! Stuffed, fed up. almost too lazy to promises to be an exceptional concert.! w'a!k their beats, the Hammond police Violin, Cello and piano, together with ' ?oroe 18 lolling around the station to-

vocal solos and readinss. jUJ- me reason is a banquet of fried

CHICAGO rnoDitE nUTTER Creamery extra

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HESSVILLE

Mrs. Juiin Philips of XlessM'.le was called to Fostorla. Ohio, last night on account of the illness of her sister.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

The Cheney Phonograph, the sweetest tone of all. II. Gordon &. Sons. 3-11-Eff SERVICE FEATURE If you have a room or house, furnished or unfurnished, for rent or want to rent, apply at our free rental b-raaj, just Installed as a part of i'eicr service. SEIFER FUUMTIRE CO. C-3-tf

thicksns. S2?; . spr.ngf, 32c: rootterr, j the following

geese. 16 Si ducks, 3c. I Fetterhoff. Ur

64 cars: $1.301.40;

members: Judge J. H. R. E. Humphreys, .1. J.

Keller, Henry Davidson, George 5Crwer and Mrs. Fred Blnhammer. This

LOWELL

Ail t's late.-t Ofcch records now : H. lordon & tons. Whiting.

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Wanted Lady cashier that has experience in office work, evening; only. Apply Star theater. 3-10-3 Xow ;j the time to attend the beau-I.f-il spring openina at H. Gordon & fc'ons. 3-31-6 For Sals Six room house on Ohio -enue in good condition. Price $4,600. t-mith-Ea Jcr-Daviason Co., Phone 11. 3-10-3 Lost ri;r of nose glasses in soft leather case, marked Marshall Field & i'o. return to Whiting Xews Co.. repaid. " c-12 STAJl THEATER Tonlrbt Three Klje loop vaudeville mtt and our feature pirtore. H. H. Wnmer In The nice or Dfntlnr," and f barlle Chaplin In n tiro-art pome dr. Easy Street. SundayClaire Adnmi tini Robert Mclitm la "The Money f hana;ers" Elmo I.lnroln In "The Flaming Dink." and a spec In I comedy. '-omln; Ardnesd"y and Thursday. Toe Last of the Mohicans." 3-12 rRI.XCESS THEATER Ocrothy TJatton "The Romantic .d'ftrrf," alw Chrlatle comedy. MoonsKine," Patbc iVcivn. Comlnn; nnday. Mary MJIes Hunter In "Eye or the Heart." 3-12 Dine. t5an:e a:id be entertained a h3 Cafe Lafayette, East Chicago. A la crte service from 11:30 a. m. to I :" 1 a. m. Tab la de hote dinner $1..".0 di'iy from 5 to 9 p. in. T.akr Courty's leading restaurant. Gorman's Orchestr.i. 3-12-1

THREE SEPARATE RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS

Triple Revolt Against Le-nine-Trot2ky Government is Seen (BT HARRY L. ROGERS) fTlE5 BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL! WASH1XGTOX, March 12. There are

POT A TOES Receipts. Northern Whites sacked

J X $1.3o1.4D. j committee passes upon the currlcu.um. VEAL 60 to 70 lbs., llX2c: 70 tc ' raises funds, and makes all expondiS0 lbs., 13Jil4e; 90 to 110 lbs., 1 0 Jti 16;; j t ures. Money paid out for this work fancy. !7'g,174c: over weight kidneys, goes into the religrious education fund 140 to 170 SQ'IPc. and not into the churches. It is used , j for salaries of the teachers, supplies.

i and supervision. The salaries of the

I four teachers employed for this work

in. Whiting and Robertsdale. Mrs. Stanford Conant. Miss Ruth Cooley, Miss

Helen Johnson and Miss Best are paid by the board of religious education and not by the ' 'churches. Children from 'all 'churches or from no church are welcomed into the classes where only those fundamental and vital teachings of Christianity, which all churches accept and teach are given. Both teachers and pupils invite all who are interested in this community enterprise to visit these classes at any time. Miss Irene Peterson of Hammond

no leas than three distinct and separate hsus excepted a position in Mrs. Ticks

movements or si7.oa.blo proportions j grocery on 116th street. against the Lenine-Trotzky government I M. and Mrs. M. Stonceke of Myrtle in Russia, according to official advices t avenue arc thc happy parents of a

recenea nere roaay. Toe revoit at b.bY t born Wednesday morning.

"ii... nu i h ii.rii lias aLtraciea pernaps

Mr. und Mrs. August Miller, who have been In California for the past two months arrived home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bailey were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Arnott, who Is in the hospital at Hammond, Is recovering and expects to be able to come home next week. Gerald, the little son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ebert, who has been in the hospital at Hammond twice in the past

I Will Grimmerji are quaran

I a light case of scarlet fever.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clark and family of Gary, moved into one of the McFarland homes un Factory avenue. Thursday. Mr. Cia.lt is the new bank cashier. The foundry meeting at the town hail, AVednerday evening was well attended. It was the concensus of opinion to enlarge the foundry to be able to handle malleable orders and put the plant "in U. S. A. class .( Xo orders too largel. The following men spoke at the program, Hon. Joseph Conroy,

Messrs. Stuart. Wachewicz, N'owieki, of! Hammond. The four local railroad j agents Messrs. Taggai t. Mat , Beirlger, j Downing. Blane, Hutchins. Real estate! men. A. II.. Smith. E. Sr. Aubin. Busl-j r.fss men. Matt Grimmer, Jacob Mil-j Ur and Supt. Tom : Corner, formerly! of the large Western Car works. Hcge-j wlsch. III. j The opening day today of Griffith! State bank will go down in the history of the town as a "Red Letter Day."! Scores and scores of people visited the! bank during the day. Souvenirs were' distributed, all enjoyed th decorations 1 arranged artist icaliy by lion. P. Spitz:

ncd with ' bullhead, and the occasion, is the ! thirty-eighth l lrthdav of Captain Hant . ... -

f ion. At least tne captain tays it is j the thirty-eighth, but there are older men than he on the force and they - know. Charley See nays that Hanlon's j birthday only comes every two years. ! The bullheuds. or channel cat. as Jim- ; mit Tro."t calls them, were cor.ked by

tap'aln Hanlon himse:;. and every

man from the chief down'svUS bear witness to liia culinary ski!!. They are a .satiated bunch down at the elation, and murder ought t be ea.--y ti get away with today. ,t ''; v 1 ' . BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES

The Columbia Graphophone Company ! ha3 announced a radical readjustment in the prices of . Columbia Grafonela.3. This is the first phonograph companrr to meet thc present trend of prices, and ! many pres-age similar action on tile I part of other companies. J This readjustment is een mre ecj ! ing than appears at first sight. It j has oarriod the average price, of Col

umbia Grafonolas below the pre-v ar level, and these prices are for models' with all the latest impro cments. Officials of the company state that they are confident that th' readjustment in the prices of their jnetrumenta, together with tho recent restoration to pre war prices of Columbia phonograph records, will give a great impetus to the sale of both. March has always been one of the biggest months for the sale of phonograph records, and the sale of instruments at the. new prices is expected to ' increase stead. Ij .

Meet me at St. Patrick's eve dun;-, given by I'rit- rrial Order of Eagie, Unity Hall. Wednesday. March IS. Walsh's 7-plece orchetsra. - ' 3-'.'-7' 1 '- - i L Jl J J. LL LJ. L . U

nnShaaavainBnVMamaviiBt

ho have been visiting' C. Oliver Holmes, vice president; J. R.

a few I Clark, cashier. . go to! The Griffith basket ball-team playd

moro general attention than the others, is to many observers less significant and Itss dangerous to the soviet government thai? tho others. The firt praetorian guard which is now in control of Kronstadt. is revorted in these advices to be made up of disgruntled communists who .would condemn Kenensky as readily as they id condemn Lenlne. and whosf: cSief coinpiaint seeing to lie tn tiuir belief t. .st :lie o.'i,'.i,nini':i at M -xow re gefinig more t;i ;i eh'r-.: of the spoils o (ovcrnne:.! ''ley af, I.r , mest prt, sailors without families or responsibilities,

TROTZKY HAS A NARROW ESCAPE

EON PON. March 12. Leon T.-otzky, Irolshevik minister of war, had a narrow escape from death under shellfire from rebel gutm near Petrosrrad, according to the Collowing Central

I Xews dispatch from Heisingfors . this

afternoon. "Trotsky has returned to Fetrfegrad.

i ui.n waic.i orc mm nas jua. i

cleared . oranienoaum, when shell' from the fortress of Kronstadt exploded behind it, tearing up a long stretch of the line. "According to Finnish military frontier guards, the fort at Krisniya Gp.-ka. on the Russian mainland near Kronstadt. U again in the hands of the anti-red rebels."

this is tho t.urd ch.ld. but tne oa.y girl. . j

Mrs. John Frown of Myrtle avenue visited her son. V!. and family of Hammond on Thursday. H. T. Gliding of Myrtle avenue entertained Mr. H. T. Golding. Sr.. on Thursday. Mr. Golding has been traveling for the past sir months and Just returned from Eos Angeles, Ca!., where he vi-ited his daughter, Mrs. Bruce

Gibson and fa.rr.ily.- j Mrs. Mary A. Schaaf of 113th street,; who has been confined to her home forj the past two weeks with branchltis is i improving. Mrs. John Eillen of Hammond visited with Ro"bertsdale friends on Wed-) nesday. I

A number from here attended a birthday party at the home of Mrs. W. Balm of East Side on Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant afternoon wai .spent by the ladies and a dainty luncheon wasr served, many pretty gift9 and the best wishes of a" p-es-nt were bestowed on the charming

few montlus. had to return there again, j and his committee. Thc lettering on Ills condition is quite serious. j tho "windows was done by Mr. Haag E. R. Lynch went to Chicago yester-I of Hammond, whose ability i? the cry day to see J. G. Osgood, who is in the! hst. Everyone berptaks a bright fuWrdley hospital. I ture for the new institution. The of-

Mrs. R. A. Mul.iken and daughter. I ncers are; j.-. .. Jla.mston. president;

Mrs. Ackerman

here have gone to Chicago for days visit and from there will

their home in Detroit, Mich. The students of the Lowell high school gave a pray "At the End of the Rainbow." in the Grand theater last

evening. There waj a large crowd j

present and the students put on tne play like old hands at the business. "Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lay bourn went to Monon yesterday. - Charles .T. Stephens, who has been in very poor health for the past several -weeks,, died at his horn? here yesterday morning. He wa3 about 53 years of ace. . He, in partnership with his daughter, was conducting a restaurant. He leaves three daughters to mourn him. Xo arrangements have been made for the funeral. ,

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For Rentnu.re at 417

-Two furnished rooms. InLaPorte avenue. 3-12

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For Ren FurnHvicd room?. : : ?-M e.. .

STAR THEATER Wed.andThurs.,March 16-17

SPECIAL music

re ir.Mted to enjoy the special each Saturday evening at our

You music

iionman street itore. HAMMOU CAAOV CO. Opposite Parthenon Theater

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PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK

1 Caused by Woman's Ills and j r.i.4 U., 1 v o:ei 1

Vegetable Compound Grafton, Pa. " I was troubled -with inflammation and pains in my sides and

a'. l - m...m bacK. After doctor

ing with different !

doctors and not get

ting relief. I had al- I

most sriven up hones

when my sister told me of Lydia E. Pink-

ham's Vegetable

Compound, and

knowing that 6he had

really been helped by it, 1 purchased it. I was unable to do mv

Jwork at that time.

but after taking several bottles of the Vegetable Compound I can now do anything about the house or farm that a woman should do. I have a four months old baby that is the healthiest and biggest baby for his age that I have ever seen. I am willing for my letter to be used for a testimonial to tell other suffering women how much your medicine has done for me, as I give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all the praise. "Mrs. Blair L. Fisher, R.D.I. Box 37, Grafton, Pa. Working early and late lifting, carrying, and the heaviest of houshold duties is it any wonder that it results in backaches and kindred ills. But every woman who suffers as Mrs. Fisher did (should profit by her experience and give Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound a fair trial.

Liniment

stops the aches

that follow exposure SUDDEN changes of weather or ex poaure to cold and wet. ctart rheumatic twinges and make your "bones ache." Sloan's Liniment brings tvarmth. comfort and quick relief to lame back, stiff joint?, rprains, strains, soreness. Penetrates without rubbing. All druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.

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Hml Grain, Titht mnd Lew Materials

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Every Way Body For Diversified Uses There is not a transportation problem on the farm that this type of body cannot be instantJ changed to handle. All parts ar carried with the truck, no tools necessary, one man can make the changes. For the city it is available to meet problem that one special type of body does not provide for. A sturdy, substantial body designed for a multiplicity cf uses . on the dependable, speedy, pneumatic cord tire equipped Commerce chassis. . Fully Equipped-Service I--Bu:lt

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THE LAST OE THE MOHICANS

An Am-prican drama eternal by James Fenimore Cooper Directed, by Maurice Jonmur ' unl Clxrtnce LBrovn.

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HIGHLAND, INDIANA PHONE 1

O.K. WELDING and RADIATOR WORKS

Phone 675

HAMMOND, INDIANA

132 Fayette Street.

Manufacturing, Recoring. Repairing all makes of Radiators, any shape, not Tinsmiths, or Sheet metal Workers, but Radiator experts.

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Instead of buying a new Radiator let us save you money by installing a new core. . We weld broken parts of all description!, any size, any shape, any metal.

WE MAKE SEVERAL STYLES OF RADIATOR -CORES T0.FIT EACH RADIATOR. HONEY COMB, ZIG ZAZ, AIRPLANE CORE AND TUBULAR CORES. HONEY COMB FORD RADIATORS ALWAYS ON HAND. SOLDERING, LEAD BURNING OF ALL KINDS. FENDER, HOOD, BODY WORK NEATLY DONE, MUFFLERS REPAIRED. The Only Place To Get Real Satisfaction CALLED FOR QUICK SERVICE. DELIVERED.