Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1921 — Page 1
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Delivered hy TIMES Carrier In Hammond anrl West Hammond, --, IVX ?:T a VOL. XIV. XO.lUf . WLDXKShAV. MAKCII :!n. 1!1. HAMMOND. INDIANA
Pnl n T3 H 4 &r fc ssa n Kfiiminifiir it -4 U W Lf ,5' U Shriners In Temple HARDING MAY MAKE THIS SUMMER WHITE HOUSE sm NEWS
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UMU U1I1U i CITY POLICE:
Confess They Sought To Rob Gary Gambling Houses. ' -lii iru a; r : W J. ti.; it a 1115 -. C(J tli it tii rr.'.i p.ljce it js bvft v!" tt'KUfi! f" - liars bus av.'ricj ami P"-i"-i o:' '.lie. un-: "f the rl:nis whi.-l; v:-c n.ppcl '.: tli.; bud by tb- :r.-st. ,!' i-uhi.rry of tJi' SHJtnUi'-il i'''1oir.pany payrool. -t'.ted ti taKc !-ict-.n tlv. next pa l da of that onit-uuy. '. n.:thcr va.3 tho robl--;'' of l v. - Gary The onfos5tii boiUu;- n ;,.4jj:a. leati' r of the B3itr r. nr.-: U'iu; v.-ho-fe hi'ini' Tic ba.'l t:i-n :n Jii: cj'.U"r.cf at 1 13 ;tii r' n -. Wtsl llax.n:on'i; Josih J-ibl": ' "1 15 4 th . .aoc. Wept Ha.nntond. aivl John Macioi -a-ho nt 194 riunitiicr avei. :e. 1 1 amnion 1. Olajtfa. anU Ma.. : w---r-- nrr-'st.-d b ofiicvr ranjr. i i ::'!' ;'i t :...g of Mrch CStH. Th: l "hce s-ss.fioiis of thooe m.-n for d 'v :i era! -''k3 and after connecting: thve. '":: r. h.'dup on fields avenue, which v. ns uiicd off a Zv. weeks asjo tho Jncn v tre brought hi. They refused to rr.-k- a t:i'c:nent a: ITS', denying that they had ever participatcJ in a robbery, but 'A hen con- ; mnicd wi'Ji the- proof they i,-.-ivc in end made a .-..nfciis'j.'n which iinpbLied Jablonskf. H- was arrcs-'ed carl:. thi.t mormi s by uflicers Ca rl on and AV'arnef. The three m.-n ' were quo.t:.-ii" 1 th.- ! orninc an i their complete id .ins were r e eaied. It was planned to t-o to Jary and bolJ uo lvo paivbli-os houses in that city. ,t the same timo the men intended tc n.'-cl two fast eo-:i for tire in tlo Standard r.brj. The three men mtde the trip to ciar .nv time hro and v. nt f S far v. il'i llo-ir pian s tlpd ...r o; one t..f the pr ambl in t; pho ' .". b'lt j'or rea.vins that h".ve not J :! b' n re -.-a'.ed tiiey a band"! red the attempt for tint nl-ht. Had 'he clary .run I-cn completed. thr - tntend-d t" t. Cbi'-ayr Po: stolen .-.itomohib-. and round l p a funK f ''hiou.i cHi.iivii to as. :m them n th'- payrol rebl-' ry. I'our w-eks ac'i th- band.t.s jil.'innr.i ' , hold up a V.". '.-it If'iiniii 'f.d saloon, joid again they s-.t as far as :lie do.M'. h it one of tlie men d.seovred tha :i e 1. :l-'".v the. pros t i ' l::r. and th" jot) -A-a-S a" o a band ' .ro d. All o." the ri were arir.td '.vlo n ur5 ;-o.d and it is V lo ved that th y w ere j repaying to shoot their way to liberty sliould tlio payroll ro'-bery fail through. The cap'ur.- is ..M of the n out bop 'r'.nnl ores in ide by th" Hamri'r.d p-.'lieo for soov tone, one of the men at let.t is tii' ia to ha e a police T- rord. Th" ". "iibl-b" p.'.yoll robbers will be 1 i.lo n to CrciKti ! nt tomorrow morn;'.e 1'T e:itinnat i.'-n and trial. The I dice wi-h all . i.-tio; -, of nwnt holdt come to th" sta'ion ftd'ht and i.tteini.t t-.. identify th emen. iiirm 10 GERMAN FORI Thirty-threrj carloads of cows, some rf them wirh calves, are m stora.ire at t lie Oammft stocky ards on T'lummer avc. Ila.rnmond. awaiting shipment t" the Atlan'le s"a.boiird. From there th" -a tti.) will b" stiii-ped to ip-rmany. Th" cone!gnni"nl is madi- up of donation.".' from American farmer and it is intended to I-. ije-.-e tli" suffering now tmi--ersa.l aniont; ileianan babies for fresh rdikL The shipment, wb'ch number-1 reariy
COWS AWAIT SHIPMENT
j.i"ii. beads, i.-i toad rp of the dma t ions ..f South O.ci.ota farnier-i but AgriCilHur. '( t NTf RN AT10N AL NCAS itPVlCE.) el districts ail owr the cnumry ha. j ST. I'.U'U M'.s.. Mar.-h :t. -Kif - contributed to tloa cause. The sh'p-ione thousand d dlars in currency, c 'Id menr is belns held at the present wnit- I bullion auii, unr.-,c iste red bonds w as i-.p for an a'iditienal consignment of j th" 'o"t of th" live bandits wdio h Id catile i :,rc;ol from Wisconsin. ; up th- ,-uy bank ht.- hat" yesterday T'he i in s ar.- in th" nnrr.e ' the t nir-; afternoon. .. Mates. p.a e-mioi.t. and bear the I'.! The fit-.r-"s w ere announced by bank S. brand. They v, i i 1 le snipped terror- i officials after oh.-.'huin up last nijfht. row afternoon or evf.nitifr, as soon as while dc '.o'tius were laying plans to the Wisconsin donations are received. ! capture th. i.and.t -ran it which escaped It is Mid that conditions in Germany j in an automobile, attar ft oiling- I'm are fri(.'htful. ow intt to the lack of milk; bisscf-t Iw.nk robbery in the hist, ry of for the bablep. Tl""" sh i r nr n: s from j tlie Twin Citi.-s. humano Americans ,-h..u'd'do much f j '! c..riited cf ? I .00i m currcdiovc the situation. : r.-n.-y. .,:k""'1 in r.dd bullion and JVP"'.- ., , j 'moi ;n unresist ere, bonds. The banditti
TENNIS FANS TO MEET; There will be a iw. etln", of al: yotina: j men :n Hammond, who are' ; n t .-res! d -n tennis at the Chamber of c'onimeroe: io..ms at lO'iocK Saturday afie-r-c jio.n for tin- pun...'- of or ,-a n i zln 2 a tennis club in this city, ' The dub includes in it.s pros vain I plans to repair oh! tennis" courts in; the city and to build new ones. Teams! will be formed and tournaments will; be played in the club and with tennis 1 of other cities. It is planned to rwipete -n th n-irllic 'i Indiana an4 I.a.k j ie--n Indiana an.) ua.K. ?nts wiiich are held I I county tournani every year.
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t - N 4 T i C-.', III',. M ' w a . Man '. s i r h 1 11 u r: i ': his 4" ';! hion r , Tie' w cut k i.-noil 'lii ' " " t iii i i.t ; 1 1 . i i:.R.i ' r. a i! ! jr. li l.-itli. .O I . . ! ; I U" :'C "O'O.t, - 1: o! i n,: 1. . ;n 1 !' in ! 1 : day. r ni.i r k ; 1. 1; ho had a tool ' (.,;' v : ; ', ' a ; i h" ! 1 lad roiaiiif; t. J i w ith to ii.'v a: the bunk1... r. U: 1.1 111 MNT rlRNATK NHL MU'S SL't'vlCEl WASIUMITII.N, Alurch .".--At-: orn -. o n. ra 1 I eui u h-ot y "a fortht. oor.n r. ..anr.:o ridat.ioiis .-n tlie .P1"-Jl for a pardon of llucene '. T)"bs, so.-orl is. t lead-'r. will lo-o'o-al.ly hicli::'..- roconinmnd.i tiojis wit a r.-ird to general amnesty :-i political prjnii'iv, it v as iii.jp';;'.-c-d to. lav. m i. i.iiTi . i i r r s n i t ; o n i n-.a5 srviCEi 'II 1( "Ac iO. March The que.s-toi-.i of !:.v much a common laborer can live on d"i'e:i'Lly ln can"1 . n isio'. 'ofoi-o the r?i:t-d States Ita ;1 way ha'. or is.:irj to-lay with t h. l..--inr:in of :h" io iv' t i" N w York (""titral way" vciiuc! ton ra?.,'. The road has imP '.-crl a r.dnc'ion of per cent on its unskilled irnoioyes. m i.i ii i i. ' !St '.RViTmNM. NE.VS SERVICE' XI1W YOJIK, March C'l. Pcspil" offpoal d. ii:'ai of r poits that, ti..-. I nt "i nationa ! I far vester w-a. -oii : t mpla t in ?r new iinancinq:. tlo sto.-k was heavily yold and dclin- . d 7 1-1 points to S3, a n"W hoc r.. ord for the ve.ar. JUDGMENTS AGAINST THE SCHOOL CITY .1 tidK,:n"!it :n e sum of SI '.$ 3 4 ''-.vu-e r. turned by Jtniire V. P. Tbdter yes. 'erdiy aKamst th.- school city of Hamni.iiifl in favor of trvoi i". ii bank". The school city, throu.-rli its eou'iei. Attorney J"red 'ru m ;a"lo r. had claimed li.a: it was unable to moot the six per cut. notes held by the banks w hich fell hie earlier in the we"!;. The reason arion w.a.s that, th" school city had now reached th" limit of ir.d." bted:ieSS and nub! n'd issue bonds to poet the ohli.aiions, until after the s-prms tax col- ' . ' i i ' . e i Judge Ileltrr ru'ed that the sohoo; civ should legally istie Ihe: b"tids and .iiu". do .'. Th't ju'lsntetitr. returned by the lO'irls will scure tic binds l. 'he pureha'. rs. Th" n liT'Uiit.s of eo-'ney fp.jo at the various hanks a.nd whi"h the school city was nriai'le to pay are ,a s foic-we; hirst National llank, $:n.l'V5.T0. t'ltiii-ns' National I'.ank. fM'll.CG. First Trust and Savinps F.ank, $2CS2:.:;3. Aim riran Trust and Savings Fan';, .'i i.6:i".rj-. Sir.. Hanli of 7I.a:r,tie-nd, . t.Sl 3.2". Ha n,:i!o:id Trust and Saving J:ank. f hloil 1 :,::. Siandard Trust and S-i ;ng3 Jhink. BANK ROBBERY M ST. PAUL passed no stS.niut in currency and ?I1,(.a'ij in Ponds in tli-ir luiftft to escape. APPOINTED ON COMMISSION! . j'r!,,;; Martin, chairman of th ,1 , ,..-.mm i: -e ar.d C'.v:l c 'l.veia ml. chairman of the repn Id i-a n i .. f y i-omuottee. today a p;oi n t -d tlo- j. members of the. election commission 1 who wi:i act with City 'b-rk Arn'.bl j KunTt in end u.-t i n k; tin- primary and J cit y eb e 1 ion. T t- r publican memn.a of 1 11 and t ij a "-ll. of ih
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Ih" c .mriiission is John Mori lanes j ..reparation of the food and see tha' j Dlcde. resides in Cab-aso. Funeral ard th" deiuocrat inem'at.i- i:.:n:si j it is just as pood ss that her old rmi?fmcnts nave not been maJe. but
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Long List of Notable Visitors Expected in Hammod for Ceremony the da tip- . r -"1.!. i t h - hi o p. , : icir :: u ; : iroo-rs o . s in I !ama iiaro of ll imThey : o- . 1 ri nic.1 it .1' ci 1 1 ; I--- wool . h i h'-nn . i .:!; T mpie nd. It i X h.- b !..-. . a i ; , " iio.l 'l"l. .,f c ill . i i i ' i .plo A t f Imp." -doc. t :.".; 1 '. a: ' -rnw-'.'.. ; rid : t-!:. !. .! I by 1 ... mi. i : hr-r.l M-O'sii.ill .In-.d. If j ill'. I irum a'ol r.io-'l 1 " o ps. ) l.ohh s i! ml imp. -rial miirtra JCa.-.p.-r. (i the Frarol ond- i tie- dir. ' eui ... I'.iif'iitat''. flli is J. Ja" .1 if ' o .li of I'. -1 1 nip" -ial v. no is special deputy for t'o oc.-asi ui. AI't'T 1 1 a vi r: i n n th" upiin sir..'- .he procession will reiurti to the Temple, '.'here th" oorte'r stone i.'i.i h" ':i.i.i .a; the I'orn. r of Ann street and Muonieh tkuirt. Tins s;on. will P. a duplicate ..f the lutm o:e- laid at the -oiu'hca.st 'inor Saturday. Mo. - will he furnished by the hand, drum and huele , oil .s at i "ii.'i 'i.'i"H or tli e"r"iso tin patro wi'l pie an e. h tbi t i oi drill on dc .-t.-oi,, iioor of th" n. '.c Tcmp'o:-. As the front calls have been erect M only to tin- s-aoml il.a.r th" drill wort, may be v. it:i"-s.'d by tiiotiauds of peopl. in the sir.. -t.s Wow. - ' c "arj-r. i. rs hac rush'd the ,-.rk ot :h" flair in o-iah-r to h,:io- it riady for do; day. It is simply anotlcr instanee "f tho c, eoi. era tion but bv th" J. k Sr.yde.r ..., contractors la charge of the construction. t Yuis truct ! on work is way ahead of uv -Jul.-, despito th" d'Oiios expressed hy niuiy at the time th" contract van. l"t, Januarv 12. The sch"du!o called for the faun hit ion,? to bo crunplet'd by the it!r (if Alarch. Tin y heat it weeks. In fact the walls of the first story, with the exepthue; of tlo: corners which were i hf hae',; until th-- Corm r stones )ia e "ecii kaid, iauo b"f:n comi.leted s.ni. hue and at the rear . f the buildinK they are climbing upv.ard. The who'e builfling is to be -under roof by Majklj and now no one doubts that it will be. .5" confident were the, cent r.-.etors tha; .hey would be able to turn the !"rnpl" vc r to th" Fuildinir i'cmniit'. e on October 1. that they have posP-d a forfeit if S..0 a day for (- cry day re.p;ir. 1 ! -' on-.l that date .n c.irnpietir.s the buildin;,'. 1ARLAN ANDERSON MEETS Tl BANDIT? With His Father is Over taken Under Viaduct By ! Armed iMegroes Farlaud Anderson, son of Mr. am' Mrs. iliarb-s A. Smith, was held up and ebbed by two m--rocs with drawn re vaiifr.s when he- l' ft a sir. . .ar in outh "nl'.atp to walk to the l'epnsyian.a s-!.Tdou. He wa-. en r.-u'e l" Ihttshiirph wli'Te he has enrol;. al for a course f traininsf at. ''.arn.'Kie Toll a.nd w a: with Mr. Smith at tin. time. T'.efore robhinc: the j ounn loan of ?2T on.- of b- thuKs struck lorn, bruiskip nd cutting his face. H.arland savd h." Kroili r part of th" money lie carrod by reason of n habit formed in th" ' avy. He had slipped roll of bills tnd cliecks in the leg- of his sock before leaving I lam mo nd. IvIANY NW CANDIDATES Several new eandalates ha'.e announced their intention to run for nomination in the primarhs for Hamc.ond in May. They are; for ci.ainc'.lm. n at hire, 11. i . 1 1 i s . i ir . It. G. 'nd". c'lyde ' J-'owier. and Herman Tie issen. Koh rt -.dale. for alderman, charier 1. Syri;ei-s. 4th iard. and lad ward W. II".-.-. 7th ward. Ail of tio above nanod men are ret"! hi o.'uii:'. Famous Cook in Charge of Minas Cafe II u sines.- n i ti and ot n.ioy the famocis inea -s - 11.-. ,;-e,, trj at the W ilson restaurant at r. r State t-tre.-t in .lays pa-t. wall be Rhol to i.uan that the 'Tinas company department st
j h a seeur.'d the service- of .Mrs. Wilsonj ip-st .ard. i to take charge of their caf-teria and j 1; was nrr.ir.eed 5at mht that thj restaurant. w..rn.-n democrats would meet every two Th. cafeteria i- neirttr renrndeled andl weeks. j i eoriianieel and b " opened to the-f
j public on the .list of April as one o t h e best rdaees :e f which to eat in tie . . My. Fa" plan is to maae th- the; 1'illie e.f the la si t. food obtainable a; j he lowest- pri-e c"T.s: ,,; n 11 ' It tin-; ,i:rh fi'ia'.ity of the service. It is' aid that tne Minas restau-ant will;
.-rv" tne cioapest eiir.i patii.' 11. ea s! net present ..ome afier ;.n i..n.'ss -n the cit-a I tending over a per iod of se c
Tne jndicy will iie to rv-- a lunch-) on tor .'I.", ness no-n arai a 11 . e.i;.-": mea on Satneday for those wU- wisii' i- away fr-iri m-ine. T'he man-i ;it will serve cf. :.-r:a stybe .audi so main-ain a hiuii frraeie .-ere ice. Women's clubs airi j-.ciai . linners will be ,-atercI to. Airs. Wilson's oo.'kSntr w 111 not lia'.'e' ' .1 be a memory to Hammond peopb' I now r-staurant is opened j la iii prrsonailv sup-rvise th- j patroiu were wont to enjoj.
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Home of Dr. Albert H. Lly at Southtmpton, L. I. Dr. Albert II. Liy, cioso friend cominy summer the Ely heme in ' two rr?at goif courses. Whither of President Uaniine, h. s oiTei the Sliinnecock Hills at So-nth- the president will accept the offer d for the president's use the ampton, L. 1. The home is near 1 to use the place.
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Federal Operatives Raid Gary Tea Garden Yesterday Morning. Joe Miljan o icii, proprietor of a lea
paid- n" at 1221 Washington street, J that ip,.0;r js b.-hind the German red clniy. wen feeling particularly fit yes- . revolution and that th? Kus-sian b.'lt. rday mornmir. He whistled a few- I shevlks have a far-rearhins plan to I shift to Ueniiany tiie headquarters of haisSx.f tiie Husnanan Unapsodv as lit ,, , . , ,. ... the movement for a world revo.ution polished the table. Spring wa- com- if the present uprising is .successful. :n;t. his ir.c .me t.ax was paid and hid 2. The Greek offensive airainst 'he business was ko kI. Joe felt that he Turkish nationalists in the .old Otto- , , man empire which continuing sitewas among tuc chosen of tho god.t. ... ,, , . . , . CfsMUlljt all along- tnc cat tlo line. The It was natural taat Joe in high splr- Turks are bcills driven back toward
Its should boa-it of tne r,ua!ity of his! It was "tea." to some new customer exoeliant Ibitn-r. he said, a rare pro dint produ""d (he West indi. hy a I'lit iKHiian f rout living n Jeffers .n ft., r s -me sm h cosmopolitan p..-r.on. j ., , , . . i : u r i h erinore h" u as indeed fortunate; I n h. ir.s: able to sell !t .at tlie sam prl'-e charged f ,r the cru.ier f'.rm.ij ! moonshine (Jispensej by his comc : : ' o rs. Just a
"""Kiel) "as maoe a. sensational Journey into Austric and llunsarv, i-robab-J'.e v. a. explaining that the ... ,,, !,.,,, , i li with th" intention of stiriane c-i
:'ataj;onmn has studied distilling- uti- royal belinfr to the hhtinR nit"h. Jer a master distiller in Vienna and Gbarles is said to have h(en ordered 'hat his tH: was a S'tra-JivarUs f or ' ' " 1 ' 11 " K ary ' b': ' hl Present w hre- , , I aooiits are a mys'c ry. So far there js
.viin a lie nau ie.;iseci a small lortune, because of his attachment to it and his love ,f the art of nmontdiino making, ih" u na pj.reci at i ve customers ro--.- u and dras'.J him away to the booscipaw. They u .-re fed.-ial aye tits operating uti.l'r direction of J. J. .Sim.-.'.s and .' is uiebr bonds of I2.0'"i; t-. stand trial in tin Hammond city m r! . DEMOCRATS TO POT IN COMPLETE TICKET Hammond to Have Women n TJ x J Candidates for City Offira Tlint Tiilrrt oc ua x nau xi"acii ; The deniocrat.s w ill havc a complete t ickct entered in thelfammond city clect ion and women demoerats'arc soins to ' have places cm the ticket. i r : . e - i ... . , ... i loo as, c c i " i n i orma t cm a al la ' I e last tiiirht at the c lose of a meetins,' or women democrats from the various .vnr.ls of the city at the home ,,f Mrs. I.i'Arence Iym on Sibley strce 7I:
niepup had been called by Mrs. Fred ; president of the national oman :za tion, l-oals, vice chairman of the e ity cb t.io- '. spoke at the iMTl'tur, a.-t d'd Joseph t-Htb- committee a-vl in chcrire of thc,n'- Work of Ihanston. reso, .j.r.-.--
Il'i. Simon, former Hak. c t"f. will be a. k'-d to take ! y a -id i"Mi;n.-i - !or, for mayor. Mrs. J.-hn Smalley i -i '. b"inc ured i ran for city clerk. Anions- ' the . -0,1,1. -il candidates is Je-Tfr Walker, for nnnv vt:i.r.- an rii,..1 II. ! ,.f the i 1 he Sim pb'X pbi.i and a resident ARE SHOCKED TO TTTt A T nn nn t mTT XIXiHiV UI JUXaALO. . Tile many Haarrnnnl friends of M t -a Thomas S. Ilai'ey of Aa'paraico i : , ! ;.e she. eked to par of i.-r cb-atii a: x. . i f i months. Mrs. liai'o y was a re.sed.-nt of tins vl- unt.l two years a-..., w in she moved lo Va'pa rais... Mi -a iPiiby tens bo'ii in 1 c-fia nee. e,. hi 1 vs; and was ::-. yca.is of a jr..- at liie pine ,.f her doibse. S;-,e is o,:viyd lor ha-sband and two ch'l.Ir n. Harold. He and Ulk-n I..-,):s-". 1 i. In Hammond so- baves t 1 mourn her untimely d.-ath. h'-r mother. Airs. uise H Ho-dc fab and ereitlier, Herman Anoth 'r broilor. Carl ch wiii be announced laier.
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-ni t , ,n ? I Lit : Where The i Red Wave Rolls On Summary of Developments in Europe Engage World's Attention I INTERNATIONAL NE.VS SERVICC! i nree 1 rr'in'to1"'as de1. c.opnients li 1 fectinff international relations ! Ian:-.. :o are ensra trinir the attention of the world today. Tw o of them involve i the possibility of IL.i.-sian intervention. I s c mm:, re, a (he-.- ro j 1. The bloody conflict between the ternian communists and the rJer'.ln overnment with the menace of civil war. It luia been reported in Germany Angrora, the natpmalist capital In i Anatolia, under the hammer blows of the Greek army. There is a strong possi dlity Mustaoha Kemai Pasha. v ,h,, ,-r. ently sipmad a trty with j Soviet llussia. may insist upon Moscow fnricUhin him military assistance, it is imssibb' for llnssian troops to enter ' territory lodd iv tiic nalional ist a thru th., Caucasus. i .1. Former Mm;., ror. King Charles i 1,1 ''i una. mop.a.rcriy o Austriai , ... no royalist uprising; in Hungary, REALTORS AT G MEETING Man-- real estate men from Hammond and other citbs arc attending the n;.-M in of real estile- men of the Northern -lustriet t.f Indiana he-Id in dary today. The meeting is the first ' to be held in the north district since' dXrict meetings were included in the "r th" ..u. ; ' The question of Jlnancimr real estate and new huiMm-, was discussed! at the m.-ef ;nc. A not he r ..r,,h:.o. Ue.. vni attention uas tine question .f the tax -n c-f sales. c-'-.iiSr.i'-ts At the p resi nt ti,nr" co",ra,"lf as they now! are woraeo, ate taxati.e and it i. the ontention of real estate nien thai a t .T V ei n t "i 1 e 'lrCTifr' i- i ui it I !m e . o -. ' ' ' - - . "'"'" x nd the further lax of the sabs contracts, places too much taxali"n r''a' -stab . lean il. Aeklay of fiiiat-a Vl'-'l Hon M. Go.-.-", tie d secretary of - is a n - za I ion, ..as mi a f t n.iance. i Kntta'n, pesid-ti! of the F-c the ....- ones I'l'-" '' ' K"al K.-tate w a1- I The o'ol.'ick library uslco-ss sess.on be n at !:Sci In tne morn 1 ii s at tne pun'ic 1 , ,, . . . 1 b;,r" r1- 1 '.ary. A. noon I unci.' on wa- held at the y. t. c. X roTo.- th" street. Th-" visitors were to . he pa . n an i pa.n an auto rif.e ii.-eiut the eilyi ' iiwl Inkrn thee lia toe fe " 1 executive session of the board of trov ernors ef the Ineliana Real Fstate association w HI follow tjie general meett RUN DOWN BY AUTO Kiepard Il.i'.v . n , ti.e l.F.e son c. f Air. tad Airs. Guy lei veil. 2(i Ilussell streCi, was run down by an a u 1 1 -mob il --i S'ar- ! unlay and sever". y iniui-nl. At avt c it was f.-ared the- lit.tb- fe-liowa mlt;h i die but his condition lue impioveel and l ll."..' i.- "XfendeO for Hi- ri-,IV.' rv. SHRINE NOTICE All members of crak T.niple are quested to assemble al. .IP'" o'clock Thursday aft'-rnoon te eseorr the Inii.erial .ff leers at th laying- of the
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cornerstone T'airal ara! Drum aid , OwejiinKS to $an,-,n, I will build - "'""r served a s ....j llugld Corps will report, to their cap- .Vhltinp. Hammond -r Indiana liar-, -'-"'''"-e to KO to the c ,-ner saloon--.l tains on arrival and pe t their uniforms. J bur. AUrcs.1 -X. care Lake (... Times. h;tVt a ,''u'' of b"T- Now thst the:-'.-2-J'j-W. L. tll.'NTFIi, Potentate. I 3-o0-l fContloued on fg ilJ
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TRADES QUIZ IS i ! The employ In the building tr.ii s j in North township, the men who toi fjether with t w . material men, have ' been compelled to hear the brunt ( t th- criticism for building; conditions; ha.l his inning in a m--tinK "vh.ich pa.-kol ti superior cnurt room In i" in " hi"'!' Hammond last nipht and resulted v ry aide !re..entation of the p.o I of union labor. One after another. t'n represent: tives of each craft, answered 11 ('baizes of u r.d r-pr-el uct .cm ,1 r. ij; ll b vi jurisdictional d -paics rml th" present w aire a. .ah: ! i 1hou r. In this, lie.' first of a i. t.' i of ait.ies, covering the union's ;i.ieti"ii it will be po.-siblo only r vi w tli. y:' tier.ad aspects of I he me. til'y;. Tic testimony of h" ::i.l riuuai .-p. ah. r will bo pi'.-S'n''d i a suhseMu it report s. III1W 1 Mlllll.l'ltHIII "l ION. Out y.f the mas.- of testimony. y..nu of it sii.ehtly conflicting, union laoer'a 'ositU,n "n ,h,f n'a,l"r .rod He t ion is practically as follows: 1. Ther- was under-production dur in--,- the war, encouraged by c.ntiaeh rs w ho were dompr work on the "cost plus" basis. That this had a demoralizing effect on the men from which thy ar now recovering. 2. That there is no under-production now. The bosses In all cases have tlie riht to hire and fire men at will. The men, due to considerable un-em-ph.ynient and also due to th" return of more normal working conditions, honestly sirive to do a full days work for their $ I n a day pay, 3. The. question of Jurisdictional disputes largely centers about the case of IVttit llrothcrs and the testimony
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..f Fred Smith, the Whlt.ntr far.kir ! iL'"" " R MC ' sai' i to.a you . and real estate man. who claimed that Tho ''"r"'1',''ans and of coume. when 1 I-ettit Uroth. rs had lost $3.1.(,0. to JlO,- y";1 of K"st lh,c" an'3 In'1'00. 1 and were comnelleel to , lo. r "n" Harbor you are talking about rt -
, JTS.in.cO cf house construction hee-ar.se of a dispute between lathers and carpernors over th" laying of Hishopric ; board. The t -1 t nmont u ,1. y several union m.-n prese nt but in , explanation was off "red of what really. did liar-pen. Thus this cjuestb.n rests now hi th epie-oje.n f fa.-ls between i l-'rrd Smith .-.ml the i r.nr.n. t iv es. 4- 1 '' union repropenlatives laW C'-at s!rrs. ..ti t". fact that the cost "r '"'tbiinu ma' -rials has n-t come down i ) a n V e xtcnt and present cd figrurr's on th" ''ost of e onsl ruct ion in mun' instance, to support their con- - trnt'"' The inference was that if ZJuul havc do n !' --houbl wapes. rh- .' ot come peii'ral ......... . .in .. ciiiii now " '" warn ins: gavcrn I ti e unions. Frequent reference was made to th. fact t hat it in the j contractor and not the unions who diseouragre the apprentice system by' (ContmueeJ on pace six. SLACKER NAMES SOON READY FOR PAPERS l-ut.lleal Ion of names of men ,-ta d fled ! hi 1 :ip w n t H r- t- -1 n-t t t fit A r f t i :t - '' ... , . , , . - , c rs w ll be"irtn sheer P.- niter A or 1 1- . , , abe.tit nhh.11 time Psts n In be supplied 1 ...... , . ' ' " , . ., ' , i-'j . - i e.-.. . i . a a a ' u 11 u i t n a c 1 o n ae headoaarlers ..f tne l-r-ion ..l i fa-.-i - Notlfica- ' e was. ..,.. ; , , 4, ... , ant Genera! I'. C. Harris. F, ,S. A., local post? will cheek lists from local, draft boards .0 eliminate names of In-! liiionl men an. I bv instruction nt ra-. iv instruction of rail At. c"a!bra!th. Jr.. i t lona -unman. b
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landed :n jail in 2l ho-irs niter n"w papers have printed t,,- name.-," OWN YOUR HOME Us determlii.-i-i in :ha'. count' th'-re !s that State street man who had five (i.,:hrs and m. j. ... paid me ; ! ;.ihi as a first payment and Immediate- j iv be had a. lob workincr on his own h-.u.-ae, He has a low priced house on, the ,-ear of a high class lot. It costs I him less than VJ.:M. His monthly J2.oo. including interest, j pa.yntent i.
5 Weil-Known Citizens Jockey For Position In Mayoralty Race. OTl; The following 1 "" t ' n arrtrn of rllelr lo uppeur In Tl" llntM ithont the unlclpfil polUlrnl ,luntlnci In ihr different rlle of hr ( nlccmrl rrgloc The Brt nrtl-le IH rtrnl with r.nt i hlenno nd ofhero follow . riMinn.) ; r.r rm: i-ohiTbAi. uK'or.Ti;i. I U looks like a lios' race in lb-'. Chicago nd Ir.d ana Harbor. W;;.h !'.- c ".veil known ciliz'ns .mail tor the n .minatioti for may...- n : .: republican ticket .-. ad rjni. is of s. I"' -ly contest or. fa- cltlioi's' ;:;..'. : voters are promii.d a ib Id tiny a; toe pri.miri.-s. May 11. The ciilrant.; in t. c la a a:-" '.'-aiir. ilia: u .ami y.-t-.m; tin ir ' rid.- 0.1:1" tin speclatel h is out to pic k a '. '. u "1 tvi) ti lies from the mi I. Th.ie 1 - - tS t i he some I : a 1 ;.' o. 1 1 ik end : : h ' pa sou;.- -a ibi i:i-i-".s ait t. lb- i i 1 observer peekir- tl.r.fi'.. a hoi- in t ' fence it b oks as th ei"h :h r. a- all
l.e u ".-ell .ofal.! s.o .i hio'i-i,' I,.- o; tin- start er :vn: - ' .1 - jiiimihm; i-on i nis i im, i Tin j ch. y ir.i. f-.r :'...-t pi . ' ir." don. villi ski:', and . ar. that ii.deca. th.- c.-iii'lolii'e.-. i e m a. o. d lun.i'. Old scar.- loive b a n c .v.'P J :.-. 'c'V.i"--iac r ..-omb in a t ioua tn. r- a.' "': lhboaids are not ap.par.nt anu : I any of the entrant., are na - m a '.: r s .. S"ii:nr aai'.i-rs no'oo.Jj so n..- to kiio -ai.out 11. Tio re arc no t : i b - , i i tin:. iii:. A..; one v.-ith an jnece- ' f sp.irF.Pi bb-od is bound to be Inte rest, d n t '" ' ra.-- at the Tw in 'it lew. Wh.-reas Hammond h is on, ',. te '. a candidate who n.av c- icorad to run against time. and Gary is 1 1 y ; n jr to i; i a .r.wd t turn ."al '.. s .. t :v - ixji.late d-rby Kj. .. t c.'ii.ao ami I i.a mi Harbor v. ill r,urc en. u.oli ha. .- i.i. x ;;."iii-iu. Ml.AIM Sl.llOO A HA1I. '.") jiuise iiinouitts to JH'.1'!''', w-.o-ner Pki- all. Sue. .m.y la'hi when K.ist c lu, a .o ui , nine c ity of th" S-C-o: d . la tlo- i y . f tne muyc.r ii:i n 1 la. "a a ye. i i-i-oad of J12J J month- 'Ibis .n -i'. -is.- iia.a n don't help, d : , , ,v. d the Ib hi. l-'i bmls ui .Ma; ..- i ;.!i-il. rmack. 'h- piescnl ii'i-amb. i.t will t.li you tha- the . ,ty owe s ho,i th. ! -c P ctiat.. i i a v n p r '. d .' 'iihaah ;' r i iua c and a hal y-' at. .1.1 fh" ne a t i v. .e ill'.', -i ieo iii .lui oil: a : i ;. w''e,. ! lie. r ' li! tic ci tv. l.a- that an. our,. A' -c' .rmi-c 1 is nlc'tlcl o f ur ; a r s ar aebcpiit" pay. lbs P.. '-,..; ebalara .M.-'-' rmio k. liiaa vc i, has made it plain that lo a -"lis ie-clcition . - ly on hi"" i c cord. A' any rate Ha. t I 'Uicai a cann -t complain tl. at r. nren.-nt ali ve men of the riht calibre are n.-t In the race It is very probable that nothinr very serlou.s would happen to the city If any one of the five candidates on th republican rlate wins out, the republicans admit. a (iiiiHniin riRin, liut a da? spent in the Twin Giti's will convince an observer that it Isn't so much a question with the avt-ragc. j Fa,t Chioairoan of picking the h-M mien as that of ilectin the clnnr a.'i id ic ans. are not gcdnir to (ret vr - n ad at taoh other betw een now and a-ay ;;, " I UICJ1IIIH I'll C C C I ? C i ! ' .1 lay -r Alec ormaeK r.as tnese names to i"onjure with: John IC. Iteppa, former controller in the present administration; James Hurns, president of the council; I James John-t'.ne. E. contractor, and A ' - I brt l".ri.. former chie f of polb . . K"rP. who i., the president of tag Fast Fhirajro Stat" Hank, resigned rh controller to make the race for mayar. McGormack isays that Kcppt w a a goed controller. Burns and Johnstone lire in that section of the Twin Cities known freographlcaHy as Indiana Harbor, M'--t'orma.'k and l-ln are from the north enci of the city, namely, Ka.3t Ghb-aco, while Kepi. resides In the central district ca'led f'alum"t. A", are e-andida'es for the mayoralty nomination or, the republican ticket. . Thc ,,,ne fanejidate on the Cltiren's ticket 1, Frank Callahan. former mayor ,-vho Is a contractor and a laundrj man. There will be another candidate for mayor on the citizens' ticket, according- to tlieae supposed to know about suc-'i thing;, but it in be-' Ihved that Callahan will be the cho!c : . : thc ttir. porters of the citizens' npaipns must ha" issues. r f I course, and the candidates have i . splendid assort men I , T'uy are sure ie . ' " ' -' '-a.. ,. aim iney may find approval in ttl vocal inj amalanmat ion. twientif "'pe dispoHl and better transport a ion ' Hut fortunately . or unfortunate 1. depending on the point of t the i- - - -- 1 "' "' .-.ca-vr lung n M.c trff"'nt primary campaign at Hast Cl-.i-cajro and Indiana Harbor. The y.tetB L"J x Pkk the w.unt " "KRinODI -trn H,TINf '" ""'e.-. . u n'ti:1 aO-Ll it almost too jood naiunyl. U hn u meet uj) with an old friend on the you in the strictest confidence that he 1 lias absolute information that fchj-anl-So will jret the chiropractic vote ami : win in a walk. T'.ut if you reply th,. you have just been told by the nro-a-Ww , d,'nt of the osteopath's union that if 1 cut ti beat So-and-S.) a.nd will fijj.j,,,, t atici.v-r cue r.aiua t a. ye.ur friend v. 1 1 ' hurry nwav to copper his lot. The best man to ta'k imlities ,. , m -"teago is a man who ha.- ju-t tu"n 'irink of water. He will .,,'.... !t x ,r" M'" lhat .-omethlnc; has t.. be don about it- I'.efore pr..!.il,itinn th
