Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1921 — Page 2

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LAST RUES PAID FOR IE. KNOTTS Hundreds Fail to Gain Admittance to Simple Funeral Services

rary i aid a fittir.gr an J last tribute t , Thomas 1'. Knott.H, first mayor, postmaster, resident and li"nrfl citizen ot thu steel :ity yesterday " Ikii they 'ai.l h:m tenderly to rest in tho Clary Oft Vc Hill i'f T.iotory. FiOIowin private service which

FORDS RUN 34 MILES ON GALLON GASOLINE Start this; In i ohlrst enther Other 1'Hrn Miow l'rnrlinate iiai In.. A new carburet or which ruts down Sa.s.dtne i",n.-ii!i'il en of any motor and ri 'l n-f-j tras.ii.ne hill f r. m ontiiir.l to one-hall is the pr-oid m-lii'-v"-n:i'iit of tho Air Fricti n 'a r toi ret or Co., 6 1, Madison ,t.. lh.yton. O; ',. This remark ulitu invention not only iti(Ti'a.s,:j the power of all mnl'.iva from -'hi to ''l per ii'iii, but .-iih'ous every one to run slow on hi;', tear. It also makes it easy to st.-irt ;t Ford .-r uny mill r ear in the coldest weather. You can use tbt? v ry cheapest u fade of

were held for the immediate lamily at , t;ifol!n or half gasol.ne and half the residence at 4 3rd and Madison kerosene and .-till pet more p,,wer and street at 11 o'clock yesterday inrn- morn nnl.-,,K, than you now tvt from

in the tody was removed to tun . the hiuhest test Kaa.dinc. Many K..rd

pbeum theatre where rnhlie, services were conducted at Z o'clock. P.sisinesa t as suspended in every i.-tion of the city during the hour of the c'-rernony and unable to Ka-.n entrance to the theatre a thousand or rwe p.-op'.e were turned away. With the eloquence which made him fr.'-noiis throughout th country Clarence l arriw noted Chit-ago lawyer nii'l personal friend of the. t a-e.l.

;hat -Mack Sennett'.i title v riter will J ;:! suade his boss! to hit very careful i in cros:-Ins the street. Casualti-i ;n. ." vinjf Sennett ant Chaplin in-olve i. t .oT;.i'. tesoun-es. and il' j'iii.'S.i is, careless w e h. pe Sontntt w.ll he enre-j fill. If we ever lose one' of tht-ill It

will lie had. no malt, r which it is, and we prefer il is not S- nn. t;. When he ti.'n'h lr:-ii. as he does in iiis lat.s; v ! a. sc. Toe S ea '1 Town I'll. :t is us h'irh a s Chaphrl and . miett iv.-.rlii ill' the time. I.- j.rod'ic. s. H:.-t is a Xiiicira of p ri id 1 l : n. alncst Jtk the flood that luokeiis ued to re! Th" k ;-:-ed censon has .1 010 .-out thine to Tie sriif. U Th'mi 1 iol. 1; may have lie, n inev.taid.-. When sn-nn.dl lise.s ail of his Kfri for .-eoni.: fl'ect a ct nsior is likely to think that sumethini? miiit he done about it and so thir.klr.jr do i!. A censor who would tuH this piei ire would take a wh.'ewa.-h brush : o Kapha. I. hut .s.one one must liae

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FOR INDIGESTION

with me aa he mtht have gone 1toKother," said a paragruph In a nolo 1. ft by Blindbloom. Another missive. In the handwriting of Mrs. IindhioiMn and dated a day before the fiayirikf said: "Td whom it may concern: I do this

Various matters of Importance to the members of the church in Indiana. Uhio and Kentucky nro to be discssed. One of thf . is a proposal to divide the present .Vn?rai d-striet composed o these three states, into

two d1triels, ,aa the present one Ls

hy of my own free will and conipuns- ' regarded by many as too largo and i:n-

!ion deilare that I do not promise to live with ami he true to my husband, Mr. (ioorife Oicnn I:ndbloom. Ileitis without ciiildren and feelinp the way I do about things. think it best that we should part. There are only ourselves to think about." The police heliew. that I.i nd bloom, oettirioed that hia wife no longer eared f(,r him, killed toth lir and him-

!.'.. water tank. Von remember the scene. -My Mistake.-'

ANOTHER TERRIELE DOUBLE CRIME

GARY SPEAKER BEFORE LUTHERANS

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owners say f hey now fret a.s hiji h a to ."el miles to a K.ielon of i-as dint So sure are the manufacturers of th

i mniiense saving t he.r new carburetor ' uo.nw ft rone w iih a Hi

w II! make that th. y off,.r to send It on i which ii'.hd one of our ambition.-; or I siv

CIK.rl it That a nihil ion to tile tinlit'P t O I i f V

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tlriflith's lieorsre Jb nn I: nn moom. o" -

death In their a;. at tno til aim x i;is own life. C r the l.est t h .' ' I ' ke ':'''V

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ad the 1,,-art to do it Smnett w as j i'l 1 1 1" A' It '. March 3A - A s.cn- .1 . .

.t tlmt he Irtil "kihe.l his wo'

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.el tiaS- trt.'ll to ,. rc .'nr r..o- s .' I 1 CM..a i Tlva MiehOl.o. ... the ..lllirf" t O I O' V Jllf IlO' aCa

it can be put on or taken off in a few

minutes t.y anyone, ail readers of th'si Kail of it,bvi.n and

; aper w :i . want to try it should send j sc. tie in Sah-jne wi their name, address and make of eiirt Ji-owns .. .t t o- di -..).:

tioi ti h fa etn ri-r.s a

widely. The principal eon! erenc rl.uro i service wi.l be ht'd Vo diu'f lii- e veil Intr. at which ti e l:v. A. V. f'ook, of tiary. will d-iiver the sermon. H--ular session:) of tho rnr.f"rno wiil le held Wednesday and Thursday. The Ilev. Paul ytoeppei wortii of Peru, moderator of this d sttitt is j-residinj?.

"A Little Bird Told Me." j The ((minion evoroKsion, "A little . bird told in o." muui; that informnj tion respecting- n nm'tcr has come to I a person in gotne secret mid perhain ; inj sTorio'i s lnf.nncr. The saylns i not n htera! i,!i'tjiii.n. but is ln.rrn-.vci

front (tie twentieth verse of the tet'o ( hapier of Ihccicsinste. i ; verse oj.i'tin with a WH'.nms: not to curse those in pov.er, tirol ci on in thoiiKht or "in ihy liclchuriiber ; for a bir'l of tho air shall curry t lie voice, uud tl.at uliicli hath Whigs sliall teil the matter."

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delivered the ftn.il rites over the remains. "If I wire to choose toe man i.er In which my last moments n earth Plight be observed 1 o-ild ask I . better demonstration of friendship than this." said Mr. X'arrow. T ie funeral cortefro to the hV. Jli'.i c'thtfiy was by far the m.i.-t iuipri ss've that has ever marked the i..'i.s!n'

of a iary cmz a. Members of the niej

.department and p.oice d tpa rt mem had a nuard t- walk in tic funeral process-on an d nirait rmitt foreign s.Ktieties w lb ! anner unfnrle-d to-.k part. Motor. j'oiieem.n were stationed at .retry cr -ssi-in enrout. ;., ;h irrax-e-ynrd to safecuard thv aat i.i-jhih s in the lonjr process on. Ifterment to. i; place ,n t faieiiy in th" ( hiK Hit! t;id-r v. li.-re a eerily shaft is to b, erect e I in his honor by the residents of in.. ,-i;y m the near future.

a'so want local wiT.lt, to whom thev

Tor e cept ii-na 1 ly larse profits. Write ' iniikSil'mii''1tM 'tvti.

V.i'in today. Advertisement. 9 i r t ti rts to create a sentiment of resist-

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: pastors and parochial school teachers) !' th.- Northwest Indiana conference !

! ''. iitrai district. Mif'souri vno! opened! cards ver

j in Lafayette yesterday and will con-

t.nue in session for three da i meeting is l.;inir held at the Sr

I i ait h' ran church a:id s.

About 10 visitor-, were here f,

p. nine: sess'en.

Not Alwavs on Time. Pride :0Pti hefore n fR'I so lonj before in many iiis'atiC'S that envious people; pe' weary wailitiir for the chtii strophe. T.os'.i'.i ,r,r.'i!t script.

Term "Four Hundred. This ter: !!y applied hy a well known society man of New York, Ward McAllister, to the wealthiest residents of that city, l-'or a ball given by it million.'! ire In New York dty. McAllister whs in charge of the

invitation )it. Whet, questioned by

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ft ho sent out, adding I

"Affer nil. (here Hre only 4K persons in New York who c.ujnt in a social

l amen way.-' The reporter was ah'r nftfr-

I Iciidltor 1 nr-il to obtain the Hsi of truest s ,.--1

th' '-nd their mimes printed a New York's I ES2iXSi&ViS'Z7i T'Oltr Hill, deed '

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DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

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it was as had as if He f.-t?. ,A fiihr, r nr..: ir led us f !,-.:-, ; j

! 3, ACE AND RIBBON Q ! COMBINE IN THIS J

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THE CRYSTAL SEER

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1.ro's 3tld m-.r,- pH h'-jf. p.nr,;, ; of T.flke 'runt.v ere bec--.ni:nsr a-j u u w.i d wit't orphan needs in the Near Kast, Armenia and t he surround in. r countries, and with the even nvr- despera;e conditions in the famine stricken districts of China responses are forthcvTcinir. In ll.i.nrie.fi'i last nitrhi. t' l-iiks, i-r T.-.i'! to lend a. Vir 1 :'"' any w n.-t hy cause ,..ted fhr.-e hundr.-.l dolinre to be divided e-luailv' h. t'en te liri'i rector. a of suffering. Tin J.--wih pi opie. always a hie factor in charity mailers, reported more than five hundred dollars through Chairman ht.i W.df. A line repot t comes from I.o-vti: today. There n me. -ting- was held in the K. of P, hall last niq-ht. The r.-ul! of thN meeting is timt the 'armers of the three Creek t .wnships are pl.-dg-ej to make up a car lead of Krain which is re -po to the famine stricken territory hi China. The active work ah.nij this l.'-e will done by Mr. Pallt.i. The Ijowetl itieetinsr last niirht was presided over by Al'jrt l-'os.-r anil v eddress-ed by tl;c Itcv. Itrown of iino'l ard l.y Attorney Kdwm I'.h iir. h of Hammond. County Commis- . -finer James lhark wa,s also sreatly instrumental in making the mcetins a . uc ess . The work of educating the people "f -the county to Cue creat m'cili of the o.ii'.ions in want continues throuhoat ,-:e county under s!,-.C- leadership. .f!s9 .'an Put !-. a re.-.-nt wr.ii.er in the X.-.r Kast. Pr, A. Christie Pro.vn. a slate fichl worker, and . K. I'.eskr.-lo-.r a native of Armenia, are dsilj-;cidress-irK-"ready made audiences'' in the county in behalf of the causes they I 'l-presr nt. Oounei'man Frank P. Martin. 1s the ! hi'i'-m-n i eitj' ciiairman f..r the work

ami iroin reports he has a n t ie ipa' c s. !

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HIM ANYTHING THE MASTER OF THEM ALL If You Are in Doubt Ask Webster NOTICE

SPECIAL MAilNtt pm FRIDAY FOR LADIES P A

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A meter thoroughly reliable and one whicli will protect our patrons against over-charge. A year ago when the Yellow Ceb service was started here m Hammond, all Yellow Cabs were equipped with meters, but owing to the condition of the roads in the rural district over which our cabs traveled daily it was impossible to maintain these meters. At last, after many try-outs, we have found a taximeter which is thoroughly reliable and which will stand up for both city and rural taxi service. All Hammond Yellow Cabs Are Now Equipped With These Meters Giving the people of Hammond the lowest rates possible for a high class taxi service. .THE NEW RATES 50c the First FOR ONE PASSENGER

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First one-ttird mile 30c Each succeeding one-third mile lGc Each 4 minates waiting 10c EacH additional passenger above one 25c

MACK & BRANTLEY Skating Novelty

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BEATRICE MORRELL SEXTETTE

Musical Entertainers DeLuxe JOHNSON k BENSON Comedy Singing and Talking

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EARL & BARTLETT Irish Wit and Humor

Also the Last Episode of "VELVET FINGERS'

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We request that the public read the meters on getting in and out of our cabs. The following trips picked at random will give you an idea of the new low rates:

State and Hohman to Je?sic and State . 40c Sibley and Hohman to South Shore. .30c South Shore to Alice and Fayette. . . . 70c South Shore to Doty and Hohman. . .70c State-Hohman to Ruth-Hohman 60c Court House to Conkey and Hohman. 60c

-Stale and Hohman to High School. . .70c Lyndora Hotel to State 'and Hohman. 80c Garfield-Kenwood to Court House ... 70c Madison-Kenwcod to Siliiey-Hohman . 80c Sute-Hohman to Columbia-Morton . . 90c Lyndora Hotel to So. Shore Depot. $1.10

HARDING LISTENS TO VIVIANI Ry H.uutv r ni;i:ns t "T A r F- CORRFSPONDENT I. N, SFRVICE 'A A S 1 ll.Nh'I'i , , March r.ti. President tt.-;rdir,5 today meets lit no 'iianl, ip.H-iai envoy -.f France. i ifrh ial denial Is made that M. Vi--. iant comes us a representative of the

i.'itrue of nations or will attempt to

advise the president with regard to 'h-i league of nations question. It is admitted, however, that the formcir r'r tich premier l. prepared to fjive tli-; president tho views of France with i c-iatd to the league if they aro SoUR-l.t. While In the Cnitrd Prates, ! r,e- '. eved that ".1. Vivlani will use his f-

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Lester Cuneo and Beautiful Francella Biliinglon in "THE RANGER AND THE LA W"

A melodrama of the Great West j

Also Good Comedy "WATCH YOUR HUSBAND"

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MAA ULLHK, frop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1951 TONIGHT Lillian Gish in "THE TIGER GIRL" Also Billy West in "WHAT NEXT"

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CHARLIE CHAFLIN ia "THE KID'

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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE

Hohman Street Between State and Sibley Hammond

Matinee daily. The home of high class vaudeville and feature photoplays. Always clean, comfortable, safe and well ventilated.

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Charlie Murratr Phqllis Haver i

Also Larry Sernon Comedy, "THE SPORTSMAN

EIG DOUBLE FEATURE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS ONLY

Edge Kennedy iii "The Highest Bidder

and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE KID" SPECIAL NOTICE If you fail to see Charlie Chaplin and "His Kid" you are missing one of the greatest pictures you ever saw. Hundreds turned away last night. Bring your kids to see "The Kid" NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

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LAST TIME TODAY TO SEE William S. Hart in "The Testing Block ALSO FIVE STAR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE

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KIMBERLY & PAGE CO. .In a Comedv Plavlet "ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS"

ZISKA The Clever Trickster

COLOUR GEMS A Study in Color, Light and Form

BUD Si JESSIE GREY Singing and Bicycle Comedians

OLD TIME DARKIES A Harmony Singing Offering STARTING TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS-FOUR SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE "CHEYENNE DAYS'5 Pastime of the plains with bucking bronchos, cowboys, cowgirls and high school horse.-. ALSO THREE OTHER BIG ACTS Also MATT MOORE in "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY." A Paramount picture.

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