Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1921 — Page 2

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f'f HYING AT PRiiVlARIES

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he is even more destitute of fortune than Hamilton, who. be rem cm Ik red has Captain

Calumet Region Plants

ilGt In Politics This Spring Thank You.

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Tom H.i tr.'.lton i -t "Ut en a J Ihnois Company has hand out ;' p littes, at le.-c t-r itmirv. und hrc is Ila:i

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'1 a rldmjc 1 1 Li I s t with r.- ' K. O. John.son'f picture.Ihm.il'un'a an- all over the ;l.e haruer two (lary newsmr avrav at Johnson the

loo: t. ;i. m;, worKer l. convinccj that I T.i !, : t , -n va.o entered In the icpul-ii-nn primary for mayor to be. the suc-'s-:I r of W. r. Hodges and that he

!.' ? groomed by tin? "t'lifsea'' ft j ' ' 'i- 7.-i; . j V." h.-..t to 1n Is A pri Mfim villi t!v j I t.-.rr.i'.fonian?. To attack the xtorl I

company wouldn't much hurt the pl-'i'I . .r-ipary but m!aht do a. lor ,.f harm ' " I la ml! t on. The steel company !. not without f nerids. There arc foiperinf ii'!ent.. fssirt.mt .u p'-rint endent fr.t B.i.tanl upcrintendenls. f..rPiiiin an 1 n w hole nrn-.y of dyed-in-the-wool .-tn company patriots wlm v.-ouldn't have to be aktd to do a little tr.tmoaary ivorn if necessary. Look as though Tom would hn.ve to co risrht ahead looking like the ho'y annolntedi lit ins: iipt ri ntendenr of

tio: t'iary H 1 met urban, Company, he j luts traveled some jrctty -ukIi rci if I i'i I'jre unj should bis vcj v well ml-! J he fa ts are. jrrnll.men, that t j i-'.g industries in the Ca i u tue-t region! Si t- not t-nKasinir in the city primaries in r'i.ir r..-hpe.-ttv.. bai '.iv ie k s. Where- J heretofore they !,.ivc shown nrf- l

.retire th'y are now as neutral a.s th Wuien of Jloiiaiid. hvon some of t! r ;rsentativt s of these inriiui ? i.

lu-.e alw ays b'-en political captain j i are taking a v!l ,lvy. rved r. st. 1 j -

i wiis i ci I ri'm'-nt jl'ilil t;o ? :d of s-iut exceMM-it j.layeri". J. K. "Pi'i can te seen ptchiti.i; af E.ast ' lueayo a brave gram of baseball wi'ix ' flve man Ifain. rike Hamilton in i.try. P.:;.;-,a is i-oud by his ria!.-i to !.:.ve t'l- .-ipoo-t of th. itl.Iuslries

w he re at swollen !t must

NortonT!ie Star.danl OH company at Whitinfr has no part in polities this spring 1 lie In lt;i?iimond the .Standard Hteil

i';ir i'. -moan v. lorirest cf the nlMtita in I

the city v. a. vi. in its generation an-J n- ver even trot ii feet wet. t'ayitis'- as they do. ;i very .-unsider-;t;.:e f 'ft ion of the ta.vs and be:ii' vitally interested in proper distribution of these taxes, it is to be expected that the big industries .such as the Illinois Steel Company, the Inland Steel Ci-mpany. the Standard Oil Company

'. and otlie.-f would tnhe part In politic, i .sper.'ally when the corporation taU's J Mich a pride in a city fls the 1'niled l'n;es Steel Corper.it ion d.c in Jry. ; And bavins tyken part In lidftt'-s in ! he inti rest "i j;o(.l vej-ti:nent in t he : tt they iiave mad 1 political inriaies ii s we,l s I r i et,d Tiieii, is a vi-ry .i:oo,J and sufficient ; i'if,i:i. however .for their re t'i remen t ''!- m the p,.litioa.l panic. To be entirti- , l. frank, the duritcd eame is i o rough. ! The industri-s slill bear the bruises

of the '.apt pres i,b-n t ial piinmrirs. t;n. lomird Vood v, us their candidate. He represented the tj pe of stern, fair, militant Americanism that appealed t,i a board of director s. he ind ust ries f t ho Caium t repion a nd elsewhere. its well-joined into one sireat esti-d choir and saiiK the jiralses of lien. I-eonard Wocd. It was a b,om- : nr o'.i-.irus v.i'l: u:t a dis.-ord. Hut Cue soul of the voter whs !-ft unel.arnn. ti &n,l the vote he piled up for Hir'tm

I Johnson will be a. oiwiant reminder j to h";tos of th corpora tiotid that they i do well to er.ntnd the volo of thir own FtorU hoid-r. I JCt an official of one of tin- largest I of the U!i county industries tell

about it as he told it to the political

report : r . "No thank." he said, "we don't v ant

j any. tVe jtit had some. I feel Hlte the baseball fan who lost his roll on I the world series and said that he n'vtT j d:J I'kn baseball anyway .it wad suclk ! a roujrh game, M'hy. if all the nod

manager. in Lake county ha! voted for the frenera! he couldn't !;av been beaten so badly. 'We Rot hit on the rioge and now we doi.'t propose to gel hit on our sore tvse, eh? "It is !ile the story M;jrk Twain

told about the inebriate in the dance hall out west. This fellow got thrown out of the hall and down a flight of stairs to the street. Ho went back and was pitched out again. The third time he hit the road most of his pep was gone. 'Well," he said. "1 guess they don't want me up there'." Yep. the industries are out of politics and Tom Hamilton is out on a limb. Exactly why Tom is supposed to be the steel company boy nobody takes time to explain, much less R. O. Johnson who is enojying the role of an apostle of the people. The Gary campaign is chuck full of paradox. Johnson Is beinfc boed in certain quarters as a "liberal" who will "open up the town." Others r crit i T.ing hi-tn for the same reason. And as a matter of fact the town hits been wide open for months almoin as open as Indiana Hurbor and far more l,!y than Hammond. Johnson' ciiaraeter is beinar assailed whbh i. ill-adAised and bad polities amniij; men voters but for some reason or other id considered good politics with tho women. Similar taitlcs were use-d ajralnst Dwight Kinder lat fall with the result that Winder's friends redoubled their effort. and assured hia elect ionBoth Hamilton and Johnson spok at a meeting of the Plumb Plan Voters l.eag-ue In the auditorium of the library at Gary Saturday night. A ma

jority of those present were' railroad nwitchmen and their wives. The sentiment was strongly In favor of Hamilton as expressed by the applause, winch was to be expecte il( tho characters of the audience.

ST.ANDREWSWELCOMES

ITS NEW PASTOR

Pt. Andrew's parish in West ammenil turned out in force yesterday to extend a welcome to the now pastor, Uev. Anthony Jlalgas and his assistant Kev. Henry Piepenkotter. Rev. Hala takes the place of Itev. B. Nowukowski. who was transferred to a Chicago parish, February 27 The crowd leathered first at the

FOH EXCESSTVB

URIC AC8D!H

TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT

oa int tiotUe (32 Doies) FREE f 'i-. i:xc-ks.sit: -ITA THE U-IT.UAMS TRHATMENT Mist tlfcitu.s yen start the H wor'el i.vtl tif-.d. stiff legs and .-inns and mtise.es, an nohinir head. l.urni:i and b. artnsr down pains in the back worn 0. " he fore the ln,y Wins-do not think o.i have to May in that condition He srron. well, wi'h no stiff joints so,-,- muscles, rheumati,: pains aohtn 'a. k or kidney trouble cause, 1 bv budv lnade lieais. Tf you suffer from bladder weakness with mrn:nr. senldtn pains. .r If ou are in and out of bed half a cluj-n times a nsKnt. you will Htoireilate the rt-" nmf"rt and streng-th this treatment sh aiid irn-e. To prove Th V.-Ui.-uns Tr. atment onfiite.-s kidney at d ladder d'-,., r-H.-ium'Vis.m uid .ill oth-r a:iniolit v. hen ,),,.. ,,, exc.-ssive uric a. i ! no '-..'it'er how chronic or sf u'mo-,. r , ou 1, :te never trt-,1 The Willi.-ims' Tr.-at-"i'nt, we will r!v i,ne .Stic K,Ce i;2 tioi-.s) free if y(u )!! c-:t out ti-j tYand sen-? i w-i'h voUr name find ores?. I'l-ase seed 10 cents to n;T. i-av pAstne-e packing, etc.. to Tli rT '. A U'li'iins r.imram'. D'T't T-'S1 P. O. nulldinjr Ka-n lfBrnpton. t'ern S'nd at once and vou w!l! receive bv i a reel post a reetilur Hue bottle, uithou' """ and without incurring ' ar.v ' oh-

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The Thor is the washer you'll be permanently satisfied with. We'd like to tell you more why not call tomorrow. Demonstrated free. Sold on eesy payments.

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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE Hohman Street Between State and Sibley-- Hammond The home of high-class vaudeville and the latest feature photoplays. Always clean, comfortable, safe and thoroughly ventilated. STARTING TODAY FOR THREE DAYS GEORGE CHOOS Reveals a Work of Art

OF BUDDHA" a carnival of fun. Gorgeous gowns, graceful

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Lionel Barrymore in "THE GREAT ADVENTURE"

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LACHMAN SISTERS The Dainty Misses in Songs and Comedy Dances HARRY ELLIS America's Foremost Ballad Singer Parthenon Symphony Orchestra SUPERIOR ENTERTAINMENT POPULAR PRICES Don't forget our daily bargain matinees, end bring the children. Follow the tide and go where the crowds go!

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Zens of the parish, the new pastor nnd visiting priests. At 10:3o the tloor was eb ared and the peopb, danced ft r about an hour. Jiccnuso of the l it.- ,,,Mr at. which the festi villi s closed, the ehildf n were excused from f-,.j,,, tori-iy. VisitiriK- priests were F'ntlier t'hodniewic of I I'H' i'.eji, f.,tlier ilieVv;kl :it,d Father tl.-d.irz of l;,.i t'lueuo. lather KoZi,,uski of St. fc't- t. hen's l.ur. H. of liio'n, ami fot nvr a -se- t-int of . Andrews, and Father J , i,oUu. cjiaplain of St. .Mary's lio.vpnu,. ),;

fused at first but he beat her until t!'" (ipn-rfl t,i the sale. He I he n took t !o. lte-ney an 1 deposited :t iti a loan a? e:a'.ion under it s '-v n n;i 11- th' ti put her on a daily ailouaroe. jovr i-'lv injr r more, tiom t- '' i..', ". 'V-, y Lav two elrblren, l.ii'on:; ti' mi rri"d . i n ... J; , ' . t. ; . r I'll I. S '

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church and at 2:10 o'clock headed by the older parishoners marched to the rectory where Ciey- greeted tho new priests, preuentlns them with a ehma dinner set, silver service, many beautiful floral pieces and numerous other tfi'ts. Folloi-wngr the reception a parade was

formed, headed by a band from Kast Chicago and the different Polish soc:llieit of West Hammond. City officials and members of the police and fire departments were in line of march. A string of automobiles several blocks Ionic furnished transports t ion for the older folks and gaicsts of honor. Ttin psrado then traversed the principal streets, ending at Kosciusko Hall. There the children of St. Andrew's school gave a very entertaining program. In the evening supper was spread. Some idea of the crowd may be gamd from the fact that the tables had to be cleared three times before all hid been served. It was the lunrcst. turnout ever seen at an event of its kind in West Hammond. After the bano.uet Andrew Stacho. wicz took rharpe as toastmnter and sp chf.s were made by the leading citl-

Daly Plumbing Co. Plumbing and Heating Repairing and Sewering Phone E. Chi. 114 1 101 145 St. East Chicago

First State Trust

And Savings Bank 13Tth And Odr Street Lndiina Harbor CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00

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THREE E. CHICAGO WOMEN ASK DIVORCE

Women ai e plainiiffn In three d.verte suits filed from Kast Chicago In the Hammond superi'-r court today. j'.ouKh

treatment by the husband is cited m t

f. uch Instaiioe, Anna Uudzinvki saye lo-r

rtroni.xlaw, ih a miser anil refused t

give any of hH money to lic r or tlo j C" children to buy rlothea u itli. She says j lyj t hat lie frequently biats l.'r up, tear- i r.-.j iuu her ciotlies and pulling whob; list . f

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the children and $ 1 ij per month fori their support. 1 Maryanna Horov. y relates t'nat her husband, whose fust name Anton., let iisetl her of being; too intimate with; other nnn. While utid'T this delusion'

lie imMstej inaf she .-.-;! the raise

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pi injl Today and Tomorrow DIJUU Upton Sinclair in "THE MONEY CHANGERS" Showing tho Dangers of Chinatowr Also "The Son of Tarzan"

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Says Dr. Edwards, a WeH-Knotcn j Ohio Physician '. Dr.FJVI.Edtvards fnr 17 year? tr rated j trores of women for liver and bowel ail- i merits. During these years he pave to j his patients a prescription made of a S few well-known vegetable ingredients j mixed with olive oil, namin? them ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will j know them by their olive color. j These tablets are wonder-uorkers on J the liver and bowels, which cause a ! norrnrJ action, carrying ofi the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. ! If you have a pale face, sallow look, j dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- , aches, a listless, no-pood feeling, ail out of ports, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly , j for a time and note the pleasing results, i Thousands of women and men take j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sue- ! cessful substitute for calomel now and j then jut to keep the m fit. !..' and iOc. I

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"Off With the Old Love" Swayne Gordon Sc. Co. in A Comedy Skit Somewhat Different MARION GIBNEY Comedienne BLIGHTY & NOLAN Singing and Dancing FRISH, HOWARD & T00UN Harmony Singers LEW & ELLA CHRISTIANSEN Novelty Artists Also "DOUBLE ADVENTURE" EXTRA ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "fattv" Arbucklc in his latest side-splitting comedy "THE GARAGE" Also Five Other Acts Shv Changes Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Admisrion: Night. 1 0c-20c-28c-39c Matinee. 10c-20c

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Pay County Taxes Here Save time and trouble by paying your county taxes here. We have the county tax duplicates and can tell you what your taxes are. Pay before the rush begins. 7 Income More people are investing in our First Mortgage 7rh GOLD Bonds, sold eleven years without Io?s of one cent to any investor. Aik about these Bonds.

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