Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Wednesday. March 16, 1921,
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Of! GIVEN
PLACE ON BENCH
whore , Club, i
Marion i
Tj?.wrer. Well Known
Hammond, Goes to Superior Court Bench ' INDIANA STATE CAVITOl,. March T Arthur R. K-ibinson of iTidlanr.p-
ci:s. wftl known 'i Himmond ho was a. member of the Country
nted ludse of de
Superior court. Room 4, yesterday, 1 y Governor McCray. to fill the unexiir i term of Vincent G. Cliff-. rd. who dhd 1at week. The term will expire in 1952. Mr. Robinson has b"n nc-tve In pub-1-.-!,fe and is rl! kn"" Iudianapr,.?. He Is a member of the law tVm
R -Mnson & Symm. s
Kobin.-!..n hs "r -d as ta"e
from M.'.ri-n county o'
Republican floor
eesMors. He (tit
t-alniriK camp tine of the
Spates into the
d a commission and later was lanced to tha rank of major MAS VinH AC411 AI"TA. K.. rmrinir the primary campaign
1:1 S Mr. Robinson was a candidate for
he Republican
liNER'S PAY ENVELOPE I if animal i a nnrn &im&fi
, h V H AmirK NlIWi
"I Believe I'm the Happiest Man in Indiana Since I Got My Health Back," Says Kennedy Praises Tanlac. "t h.n e to han1 it to this Tan'.ac, for it certainly did the work for m" safl Paul K-nticdy. U. 1'. Ii., R. vjst TerreHiu'e. : mirir-r In the nnpluye of the "for (ivo year 1 suffered the worst way from lndlfresMon. I had no appcand wt:;:t I did f-at 'Mdn't uttroe with
I u to have awful d'.7.i.y sri' l's.
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i Mack spi-'l danced r"f j I felt Pi. Uish and faint
j little .t n'.pht and uM p.-t up in the moritlnjr fi""!!n? miserable 1 spcni a i lot hi' nmney for d.iV'-ront tv.edfomi'K but
simehov. i he didn't fit my case and I didn't know where to turn, M'hm a frio.'id (id vised nie to talie T anlao. It took holn of t.iy trouh'.-s at once and T b''n to feel heit'-r in every way. 'I t'ei.-l !tl- a different man now. T eat tin '-"; i-'i.ari m-:ln n day. never fcal
ia wt or J!slress ai teraaru una i miuu
trained ten pounds in weight. I sleep like a Ing all ttiiJt and bounce, out of bed In the morning: fcclingr fit and lino.
cat a big breakfast and no off to work j
whlFtlln. Thr l?:'t man on th Jot can mine more c'al In a day than I can and the old pay envelope la lots 1 atter because I n'vc. lose an hour from work. W!i;, before. T'lnlne built me up
I s!(Tt very I T lost at least half time."
Tanlac la sold 'n Hammond by Sa:nmors I'ltarmacy and In Indiana liariior by Central Prusr Sfro. Adv.
leader durln to,
-. rl the first officer"
srrr ?-Many Go To . world war. He rcvdv-i r
Valparaiso Meeting!
ad-
of
nomination for Lmted
States senator. Througn mc oi:i'" rr-ad. at that time and subsequent UotcLVV ClUD Starts Friday; nviues m Pol tic Mr. TC f! ' Trnt.iat.A TJicf
developed a statc-wiae arqusinun' . i .. v. w .uuv, -t
A large number of persons were i)
nuts for the appointment as J':i.e
FINDS CADILLAC TRAVEL 1 BETTER THAN RAILROADS ! Western Trains Invariably
Late, While Motor Makes Points on Schedule
Class There
PLAN STORE OPENING FOR SATURDAY A. M.
W. e. Long- & Co.. Is the nam of a new institution which ivil! hereafter be observed at tho corner of State and Sohl street, fo-.nerly known as the Grlsu-oid grocery store. I.xtensive alterations have been made in the place and the lines reprssented will he etaple yard Koods hosiery, underwear, gloves, notions und undergarments. The management has heen working nlerht and day to yet thlnps In shape for the opening Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Almost every train Is bringing in brand new merchandh;. and the stocks will be fresh and clean from one. end of the store to the other. Mr. Long is well known, to Hammond people, having held responsible position with one of Hammond's largest stores for more than two years, and Is onn!derd a thoroughly seasoned merchandising man. who has formulated a policy that will meet with wide approval, It l; ald. He is tho Hammond commander of ti e meriran Iex-ion and In social ac-tlv!t!-r !s con.Hidcrej a leadr. He will have associated -with him other well known men of no les ability and while their location Is no' where the i-reat trie. of people pass, vet they have compensated for this sllfrht disadvantage with buying' advantages, service, quality and election, which forecasts It as one of Hammond's soundest and most successful business organization..
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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief
BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION
Ireesen voted against it. The new- vote on the old motion to rescind followed with tho result tht It was killed, the only change In the alignment of the factions bclngr that Bruce switched, making tt eleven to four. The matter Is now alive aeratn and the council can at any time proceed to the appointment of the board of trustees who wll be in chartre of the park contractingResidents of Roiide avenue, on which there has been a lot of controversy over th- location of sidewalks, were present last night asking that the Board of Works be authorized to order the walks
ed. Only one property owner was opposed and as no ordinance could tv found stating specifically where the sidewalk should bo placed, the petition was granted. An ordinance was passed appropriating $3,000 to pay tho expense of th primary election. Another ordinance, fixed to pay of election commissioners at $3.00 per day. The ordinance to appropriate $ 1. S 4 to pay tho contractor for building the concrete retaining wall on the approach to the Calumet avenue bridge, was passed. It was on third reading. haviiiK
constructed on the curb line as petition, been held up at the lat meeting.
Mr. Tlobinaon was not a candidate for the place and accepted the appointment at the request of the Governor.
P0L1TCAL
MING ' AT HARBOR
VALPARAISO, Ind. March IS. The Valparaiso Rotary Club will receive its charter from the national organisation at a meeting in this city Friday
"In" mof impressive object lesson I received in the west." tays L,ytm McNaughton. general ."ales manager of the Cadillac Motor Car company of Detroit, "was the difficulty of fclied lie travel by train, bee-nu-e ail the train
night. Delegations will be present) pre running late, and the nse of it by from Chicago. IlanuiionJ, Mlchjgan moana of a Cadillac." Mr. McNaugh-Ctt;,-, South Bend. Klkhart, Ft. Wayne, j ton has Just returned from a trip Logausp'jrt, Warsaw and Peru. j which took him to the Pa lllc coast
Valparaiso totals 215.
council membership now
Tho Knights of Columbus council of this city intitiated a clas of fortyfive candidates at a meeting here Sunday. The second degree was conferred by tho local team and the third decree by C. Byron Hayes. district deputy, and staff, of Kt. Wayne, More
j than 300 persons witnessed tho cereA largely attended political meeting monies. Guests were pr.-t.ent from was held t the Indiana Harbor Audi- t Hammond. Michigan City. Whiting. t-,r'um laat evening where candidate; East C'.ucairo. Gary. Tlymouth. Ham lot tv- k- f.-nna. talked and i all towns In Porter county. The
r iimyviii iwiiii - w - j fj Introduced by Edwin Carlson, j - ualrrnan of the program. Mr. Carlson j briefly outlined the Importance of the! netting and called upon other cltl-1 8--ns occupying the stage to tell of j
tir personal knowledge and ability of the cand;date for that office. II. R. deHoll. well known citizen In the Harbor spoke commendably of Mr. Reppa .nd was followed In his talk by Dr. U. P. Hale. City Treasurer, Walter Harmon, who -. known as a most forceful speaker, rook the Stage a few moments and his remarks always sarorlng of pointedness held the attention of his listeners. Mr Reppa talked on city admlniatra;oa. Mrs. Emma Spencer, nominee for cty clerk, asked for support In her effort to that office declaring her -.-'slit since women have been placed n an equal basis with men. politically and economically. Mrs. Wlllard B. Va-iHorne was the second woman to ;niic and she is seeking aldermanship the flfth ward. Her opponent. Rob-
i t Smith presented his "d Introduced many
and back "The first time T encountered this difference was In making .a r'.'n from Denver to Colorado Springs. The distance between the two cities "s about 7o mr'ios. it nkr.i the train tnree ::ro;rs to cover the distance. Two hour Is all the t'.n"1 the Cadillac reluires. "In Ca'lfom'.n. in the course nf one week. I t-aveled 1 . 0 te.Hes In a Calt'lac. One trip In partie'ilar wis 11-
GETS LETTER FROM . . NEPHEWIN SERVICE Mr.. A C. Hart of Logan street. Hammond deceived a letter from h"r nephew, who Is In service on the I. S. S. Pennsylvania, warship, saying "On January 4. 1321. wc sailed from N'ew York for Guantamo bay, Cuba, from there through the Panama canal the great feat performed by America, to Colon, Panama, from there we sailed to Panama City. Panama, and we joined the Pacific fleet and two d.iys later we sll set sail for a nine-day cruise to Peru, nur P,,rt, while at Peru was a Callo. we were there seven days, then set sail for Raiboa. Tanama. In which w prrlved Frb. 11, we expect to stav here p week and then sal! for Quan
ta nam a Pa."
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PENH. WAGE CUTS CO! APRIL 20
Cubs, we will be there
luminating. We were starting from two months 1;i w hich time we have ftak'.and for Sacramento, some 3n0 I target practice with the 14-inch guns ml8 !' Ppon leaving Oakland at 1 Mr.d I think we'll have a month or 9 45 in th morning our driver said , more on tlie range with the rifle. We we wouid be In Sacramento bv 9:S0ju-ni arrive 1n Vew York the la of that evening. We stopped in Fresno i April or- the first of May. Well, as I'm for business and lunch, and had our about it will tell j-oj and T'ncle Chas.
dinner at Stockton. At 9:3 In the about fv,e WPalber
as when the bath houso was built. He recalled the hard tight which the lato David Enotie made before tlwit was put over. The. bath house cost $21,000 and in the six years It has been In operation has come through with a profit of $12,. 0"0. It is retiring Its own bonds easily
I and leaving a surplus. If the bath house j can do it by operating only two months ! a year he believes there should bo no question about the self-supporting power I of the memorial park which will be In j operation the entire year and night and I day most of the time. He held that those who had s'gned tho Robertsdale j and Heokleman remonstrances either did i not understand the proposition or It had
jiieen misrepresented to them
Then came some fireworks In which I Aldermen Bruce nnd Heokleman orated i and argued with the visitors. At this
time also Alderman Martin presented some more petitions with about seven hundred names on them, representing only a part of the petitions which were placed In circulation. Many of the papers from the factories and distant parts of the city wero not returned In time to b5 taken to the meeting. A letti.r was aUo read In which the Hammond local of the musicians union endorsed the park plan and offered to contribute $100 towards the erection of a band s.tand. Another letter was received from th" American Legion endorsing the plan but suiting that the Legion preferred to tike
j no ac tive part In the controversy. The j boys feel that such action would be construed by many as asking the public ti
pin medals on them. H. P. Granger, reprcentlng the Span
ish War Veterans added strong words of f3
I approval because of the great benefit fe. J (which lie felt the citizens in general S' i would receive from an athletic park. f'7i After things had settled down Alder- -J I man Fkufaklss moved to reconsider the 1
vote which was taken at the Inst meet- t':"
j iiiir rescindlnc all action taken before j 'hat tlni-" This was seconded by Al- ' derman Stocker. The vote was taken j and ten voted to reconsider. Bruce. I Heokleman, Highland, Luthman and
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THE
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Indiana s Wonder Theatre
Between State and Sibley Sts. Hammond Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Supreme Acts of VAUDEVILLE
Juvenality A Symphony of Youth, Beauty and Melody By a Company of Eleven Artists Ed Jolly & Company In "W rio Is Your Taylor"
Mr
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And His "Snapping Turtle Guitar
Burns Brothers Society Acrobats
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isoueiie With House Peters and Jennie Novak
PHrLADELPfllA, March IS. Notices will be placed on bulletin boards of the Pennsyl vanla railroad system not later than Thursday of th!i week Informing officers, subordinate officials
and employes that ' changed conditions J since the present, rates of pay became j POPE BxjEoSxLiO
effective warrant a reduction of salaries and wages," and that the management, therefore, proposes to make a reduction In salaries and wages effective April 20.
For the purpose of discussing the! proposed revision of salaries and 1
nomineeship i wages, a series of conferences have.
witticisms j beon scheduled, whloh the represen'a-
down here, it Is
evening we were In Parramento. Every! on1y about 100 in the shade ond I don't where I traveled In the motor car, I exactly Itn'V what it !. In the sun we made our schedu'es In the (am"j Thfrc is plenty of old rum lft down fashion. Nowhere did I encounter a J here, one drink will knock a fellow railroad conductor who wouid av-,0ut. so I am leaving It alone from exactly how late his train was, nor now on. The people in Peru are not how much time might bo made up in j very well clvliled. some a-e wearing arriving at a given point. " j f?w clothes. Put here at Panama they l are more civilised, most of the homes
are better than some you see in the
AMERICAN NATION : close, hoping to ee you and family
I soon. i remain your invin? nepnew ,
FRANKKLIN T I E FE NT HAL
DeLUXE I" THEATRE
bch brought forth peals of laughter i tives of subordinate officials and em-
m the audience Inasmuch as he ad- ployes are Invited to attend.
All these conferences to be Pittsburgh, beginning March ending April 16.
r its he dislikes to make a run against a wo manAttorney Michael Havran and City ..-Jge Hyman M- Cohen, both candidates -p. the republican ticket for Judgeship, b-.th presented their ideas on what that office should constitute. Henry Nlemiec
candidate for city treasurer, was heard j in conclusion. A meeting for the or- i
ganiiatlon of women was announced for Friday afternoon at the Katherlne House .-.t two o'clock.
held In 31 and
GRIFFITH BANK
CREDITOR WANTS RECEIVER APPOINTED
OPENING SUCCESS
GRIFFITH. Ind.. March IS. The future of the Griffith State Bank Is as-
j sured beyond any doubts. One hun- ! .1 , .1 .-. i V. n ........ f - nrAVA m ,4 riiir-
Juan Sanchee has filed rait In thejlng the first day's banking hours, an iry Lake superior court and asks ; average of an account every 3 min-
court In his complaint for a re- i utes. inc toiai aeposns nearca o.iv.
an average of $22 per minute. The business transacted by the 144 visitors was beyond the expectation of any one. Business men from all over Lake county paid friendly visits and several opened accounts.
ROM"E March 16. A special blering for the American nation was uttred by Pope Benedict XV when he received Cardinal Dougherty In private audience on Tuesday. The pontiff is deeply interested In all American affairs and the American people. The cardinal knelt as he entered the pa.pal chamber, but the pope raised him up and embraced him. at the same time expressing his father!-- love for all the American people. Later the newly created American cardinal received the Internationa! News Service correspondent at the
American college.
PUTTING PEP IN PROJECT FOR MEMORIAL (Continued from Paice On-)
some new figures on the costs of Im- 1 provements as now under consideration j and thse showed there would still bo! ; rc-al1y cnoutrh leeway for the me- j morlal bonds before the city's two per i cent, limit was reached. j Frank O'Rourk" once more went ;
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'To say that I was delighted at th; through his speecn on tho memorial cordial greeting of the holy father : park. He. has preached It so much of would be to understate the facts." said! late that he can recite facts and figures the cardinal. "I was deeply moved." in Ma sleep. He vised the lake front On Sunday Cardinal Dougherty wll! j bath house as his Illustration and said take possession of his titular church; na tn opposition now was the same
in Rome symbolizing a new tie be- i tween the old world and the new. I
TODAY Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney in "OUTSIDE THE LAW' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Sesjue Hayakawa in "THE FIRST BORN" SATURDAY Delcres Cassicelli in "THE HIDDEN LIGHT" SUNDAY Will Rogers in "GUILE OF WOMEN" COMING MONDAY MARCH 28th FOR ONE WEEK
3 a Bi s n jo K. a H a Ba a B
river to be appointed for Diego Parra, rroprltor of a restaurant and boardig house at 1341 Adams street. Ranches alleges that Parra Is lnf'Med to him In the sum of $1.500. no. and that one promissory note for $S00 -- i'io due.
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Hammond, :: Indiana TODAY; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY All-Star Vaudeville Jules Held & Co. Presents Xhild-Hood-Days' FUN IN A SCHOOLROOM Nine People Mostly Girls COLLINS & HILL Sinking and Talking LOWRY & RAYNORE Eccentricities CAS AD, IRWIN & CAS AD Everyday Life oa a Railroad CLIFFORD & LESLIE Two Nifty Boyi Also "VELVET FINGERS" ADMISSION NighU: 10c, 20c, 28c, 39c Matjnees: 10c, 20c
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COMING SUNDAY APRIL 3rd FOR FOUR DAYS Mack Sennett's Greatest Comedy 'A SMALL TOWN IDOL" SUNDAY
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IA1T Today Sessue HayakaIJUU wa ; THE TYPHOON.'
iV'iO Charlie Chaplin in "The Floor jWdiker."
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MAX lELFm Prop. i 367 Calumet Are. Phone Ham'd 1951 j TODAY SPECIAL i Ail-Star Cast in i "THE HEART OF A WOMAN"
Also Good Comedy
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NICK SLADE, Prop. Ninth Avenue and Clark Road
G. M. An
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Billy, m "THE SON OF A GUM." Also two-reel comedy.
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