Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 7

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POSTMASTER ilAYS IS "HUMANIZING" HIS DEPARTMENT

President Harding Urged To Cut Emergency Bill To Bone. i BY ,T. KYKT "A Ml T.1 11,1,) A.H!.'T .V. March ?.") - -Pnn.U's '.ere encountered today bv th plans or ili'i uiillcan Senators an.! Kejres.-nt at i v a frum "Western and ir.iddle-u a st rn tutus to jam through conuress at the a;praehinr oxt ra.rllriry session the rnaricpnoy tariff bill p ssod at th- recent session ani vetoed ,y former President. Wilson. That th- m. a mi re- will h;n o to be modified materially, and r;v;n that r,i.- !:.., President Hurd'.ntr is kti"Wti t

'.for. If 11 Is ! !" 'i-'sd atruin. s. ;ii" i of the must i . n : h 1 r -u !!; irs '' onuress pr' da t. 'i --vrithtiil down hy I r mend nen ts f o--'o. aed in on :t bv the ! i

senate, tin.' Mil as it wis d :s aipri vil by f'-nti'-r iirtTtJerit Wilson was regarded "is a j. Ue by a num'e-r of r- :abl:ein sr n"t rs and i--i -I '-scn 1 a ; i v.-s who now on rt-iin the !' r taut any .it t.-mpt to r. ;a:-.s it ithout the dot ting of an "I" :' th' erops ; i, of ,i -) u,,uij (,;.,vve dis. iln-'e same ; 1 1' iv.Sers of e msn'??. who fearful .-yt -Mr. Wilson siirn the i at the close of tlo- las! session, ami b put ihi- : i ai hi iea ns m a il:tiiiole. and uriring upon President i -rdintr that It be e-at to 111-- bone so a.s at 'Villi' only for the "two inch" nifas. i.r. advocated for taking rare of a e..:ii-,'.- .v-ly few a k K'ul tu i a". ;roduets. The danRer of another democratic fdi-hu-: -r iistaii!:-: tlm hiil is hut one of the ohstaeles in tli'- way of Its. early find sp"iiiv passae". Cloture rule or reMriet imt of ib-bate, is not always easy to invoke !! tie- .-onate. however. Tin- fear is entertained that there mav be a delay In ir.'ttittRr even a "two ineh"

tell through a.- a nn-ans of a ff rdini; j lr .t-thn for the y.-u rs harvest . f tie-! v.lv.at and other a "Tico 1 tu ral rreducts.

The enerK-i'-s of r-JHtt'l P'JHI bailors of congress wil be bent toward grivinic the tanners all the aid possible, as favored by the Pr-s,.ieri', bat th" (Uiati.m has been raised by some of them if any emer g-pney tariff measure can ha vr any more than a ps y.-hoioffh-stl effect upon the serious agricultural situation confrontInp: the pT'ebp-'-r. The tariff, like the tax quov-tion. Is regarded n.s certain to en tlie attention of Ofiiprcss for nsany months to oomo, antl wh.ih republican leaders refer to the adace that it is a lontr Line that has no tuniliur. they admit they have not yet been able to see a turn in or anon to the tariff and tax lane ah aid of them.

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Postmaster General Will Hajs shaking hands with i. J. Ifowlett, a painter in the postoffice department in! Washinjrton. j

rostmastcr General Will Hays . was to tersona!!v meet and shake , ins"tort cost office and then I

ha? alrea.ly statte.l li;s plan Tot "hun:ar.izin;t" hi. department, a-i lie calls it. (h'e if the !':rst things he did after taking office

hanrls with every employe of the j field inspection of all the larger ot ofli;r' department.. This : oflices in the country. The move is to be followed by a simi- j rhotoKTaph shows Postmaater lar neighborly visit to the Wash- I llays shaking hands all 'round.

PRAISE PICTURE AT PARTHENON

Hammond fans who saw George I'.eban !n "(me Man in a Million" at the 1'arthenon ye.-t.-rday pronnanced It a .'nsat ion. The picture, a six-reeler, is a ;no:ui :;-."ti t to Oenrije's versatility. He wrote tii" story, produced ami !'.- reefed it. besides playlr.a? the leading i "le. To have done all these thin.;, sueei ssi 1 ly is a remarkable achievement and estal lisi-.e da record in the olm-nin world.

This Is just one of ;

Mio.hestett..r of the tjr pheum tin ater today. "I i,H.l heard a Id about the fellow and 1 vwintel to look him over. He k t's "if- I cou't jf-e how he does

"Wele'ttr looks 'Ike a Hindu and when he turns his ey..s on you it makes you feel creepy. And you'd oU-rht to hear that bird answer questions. He Itnows e v e r y t h i nir. Told folks

where lost articles were: Kave some ih1 busines stips; straightened out a :coujde of family m isu n d--rs t a nd i n a

i an. I y,ave .crne advice to the loveioi'n. hi,' fpntutf. s,l,;u Of the. ipiestions were slilv- as

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at the r.-.whenon. Tins oil tl'.e hill for todav

usua.l. hot believe me. old Webs carne riht back at them."

t un at the ( n ph.-um theater beginning Monday of next week.

Tuesday evening. March 29, there will bo an Master hull at the K. of ('., hall. It. will be lnvltationu.1 and infonmal. As this is the first danee since lent given by the K. of C.'s It will no doubt be a very ribe party. The Sheerer 'family of Wallace, road art! under quarantine at the present t ime.

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STILL WAS RUNNING THERE FULLBLAS1

Whiting Woman Smashes the Evidence When Dry

Officers Were on Trail

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and tomorrow are considered tln'lsiied

lTfKl::i't". Freddie Allen In "Just a ' Voun- i-vib.w Trylr.ir to Cb-t Along-. " S35iSZ323'KiE3E2i2SSS

is perhaps the greatest attention potter with his original adaptation of humor to certain incident.s. The other acts, including "Spic and Span." in a Spanish reue act; j-'kirp.-r, Kennedy and Heeves in "Collesrp Capers," and I.iwt.in. the heavy wcitrht Juatier. are hi.Lrh cl.iss acts, the last one on the bill playina: at the T'.Iajectis In CTiiea two w""ks ajo. Movie fans niil look with a great deal of anticipation for William S.

womitr is booked for a

ENGLEHART HEADS IRISH RELIEF DRIVE Col. Tlnmthy W. KtiKlebart ol Gary is busy makinu arrangements ir con

nection with the drive to be put on ln 1-ake county for relief in Ireland. Announcement will he made shortly of the names of men and women who are to be identified with this work, which is to be non-n-1 iKi ous and non-political In its snipe and aims. The drivo In Lik" county starts on .April 4. The drive will be conducted under the auspices of the American committee for relief In Ireland, which was formed to provide machinery to enabb, the American nation to provide relief for the country nearest to us Is dlctress. Anion the notables In American life, who have endorsed the drive ate IWnard Haruch. Herbert Hoover, W. O. McAdoo. Cardinal Gibbons, Thomas Ryan, Governor Shoup of Colorado, Albert J. Reverldfre and Senator James J. Watson. County Chairman Enjtlehart has received the following in-j-'PiiEh from State Chairman V. C. Reilly of' Indianapolis: ""This movement for the relief of Irish sufferers Is ttrietiy a humanitarian one and is not associated or affiliated in any way whatsoever with any sectarian or political body." Already a unit of the relief committee is at work in Ireland and it ia pointed out that there Is urgent need of funds because of the distressed condition of the country. Lake county, which hai K'VBn heartily to the drives for relief In Armenia. Poland, yyrla, China and other stricken countries, is now to be asked to aid another unfortunate country.

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BEAUTIFUL PEARL BEAD NECKLACE Given for selling only 1 ( ten cent packages of our goods, needed in every home We trust you. Simply send your name nnd address and w" will send the ton paekaK s to yiiu. 'ln-n sobl. si rid us the $1 and vvc will immediately send you the neekl.ve. Address Gcier C"., i;!:i S. Troy St., Chirajpi, 111.

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Hill's bet effort, co-win to the Parthenon Monday. There wil be an entire change of program for yttnday only.

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CHAPIN & CO. Dai.T Feed Horse Feed Poultry Mash

1 COLUMBIA AVENUE AND RIVER HAMMOND, IND.

WHITIXG. ind.. March U, t , - ' v. t - ' - : s ? t' Pasca, 0,4 Scheme av-nuc was arn s . , J-, - ' ! v.. - 4 f i , vU ed yesterday bv federal prohibi'Un Jt " ' t . " J - 4 . , ' ' . . ' . -'s yi , . . , . nT'tBKmiiwtnnisB-tA tm At tMuLxJt:3!Vua.'x!u.rL: i--ifnitr vin 'i .tw-r-rf irrBrrwi lOtniifl-nVir-Bf iT?-iTii-'i'i rwff iftrtnnf ltiwA afifiriKi fclTnniV-J gMWuril

agents wh" swoopi-d down on his

home and found a ton-iraHon .ti'.l runningfull blast. Ignatz also had twelve pail ons of moonshine bottled leady for delivery. While the srirutnent was on with lnatz. Mrs. I'a-sca Flipped into the bedroom and the officers hea,rd a crash of srla.ss a few minutes later. They found that she had smash' d a quart bottle of liquor which she brought from its hidinpr place, determined that the dry squad should get as little evidence as possible. Casca's still was brought to Hammond and he was reie-as -d on b md. He will be tried in the Hammond city i ourt.

GRAND JURY READY IN DECKER CASE

WARSAW. Ind.. Mann 25. Preparations were completed by county authorities today for the I u vest i era t ion to bo started by the srrand jury tomorrow into the Iccker murder case. Interest today centered in the r"le "la go" John lava Riml ia. accused by Virpil Decker of bavins murdered I,eroy Iovett. for whose death Decker hold, may play In the Investiiration. I'rohecutir.fr Attorney II. W. Graham. Mated today that "I"iK' John" is "helroi held as a witness and further than that I cannot discuss his conection with the case." "Ds sro John" was nam-d by Docker as the slaver in a repudiation "f Jv.kcr's previous, confession that lo- had committed the crime.

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Widely Known E. Chicago Man Decides to Run for Alderman .T. Coar, 4j:;n Obott avenue, blast ChiciKo, is the latest man in that city to trrt into the p.lilhal cann'. Mr. oar hs for fii leeu va ars aeeri connected with til" Prudential Life Insurance i',... and of r..ure 1m is known in about every nook and corner of the oily. IP cause of his wide a equai n t -ance wilh people .ind conditions in K nerai lie has b cid.il to be a candidate for the nomination for abbrman-8t-Iart?e on the republican ticket. Mr. Coar was formerly with the Standard Oil ",,.. at Whiting but a number of years ft"o he moved from

Whiting: to Kast Oneairo. Since living!

there he has always been a hard worker in the inli rests of the republican party but. this is the first time ln has Iwm a candidate for office

TliME is the best servant in the world and will work for you constantly with out cost if you will do your part. Make it your business to deposit a specified sum of money regularly and time will do the rest. On January first and July first of each year the earnings will be placed to your credit with no effort on your part. Give this matter your serious thought and do not delay. Call at our bank and any officer or employe will gladly tell you how simple it is to make time your servant.

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Cor. State and Hohman Sts., Hammond, Indiana

PETER W. MEYN, President JOS. W. WEIS. Vice-President

DAVID T. EMERY. Secretary-Treasurer CHAS. H. WOLTERS, Asst. Sec-Treasurer.

Watch the thrift photograph in our corner window

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Just received a complete stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear and Shoes. Suit Specials for Saturday March 26th $65 and $75 suits for .$44.50 $50 suits for $27.50 $40 suits for $22.50 $35 suits for $17.50 Hats and Caps up from $1.95 Men's Dress Pants up from 2.50 Men's Work Pants, up from 1.50 Shoe Specials for Saturday $12.50 Shoes for $7.95 $10 Shoes for $6.45 $8 Shoes for $3.95 Work Shoes at $2.95 SHIRTS Fine Silk Dress Shirts up from $1.19. A pleasure to show our goods.

HUB CLOTHING MAX STIGLITZ, Prop. Hohman and Logan streets Hammond, Indiana

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PHONE HAMiriOND 118 125 G0STLW STREET We are told every day that we have the finest .tore in town, a visit will convince you.

GROCERIES Sugar, 1 0 pounds for only No. 2 can Corn, for only Club House Pineapple, No. 2 cans at No. 3 can Peaches, at only Club House Coffee, ?t per pound

89 c 10c

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A full lb., pure fruit pre- 0 C serves, Telmo brand, jar . .

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ME. VIS 0:-car Maycis Smoked 2q

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Club House Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. for. . English Walnuts, per pound Calumet Catsup, 2 bottles for Good size Prunes, per pound Good Luck Milk, at only EGGS, strictly fresh, per dozen 10 bars Superior Family Soap, at. . . . 3 pkgs. Argo Starch at only

Delivery, stamps, with cash end carry prices, also goods that we are not afraid to hand you. We know you will come back.

per pound swift's Breakfast Bacon, per .lb

tickled Pigs Feet, ready to eat, lb. . . . Snow White Veal Shoulder, per ib. . . V'eal Leg or Loin. whole, lb Fancy Veal Breast, per pound

Veal Chops. Snow White OH per pound Choice Pork Tenderloin, per pound

Nic e Tender Round Steak ?

per pound Beef Pot Roast, fine, per ib. 1 8c and . . Boiling Beef, per pound ......... Cream Brick Cheese., per pound Best Pure Lard, per pound Best .Creamery Butter, per pound Good Luck Olco, 2 pounds for ,

10c 29c 18c SO 55c