Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1921 — Page 2

l'age Two

SMITH IS BOOED BY R. O'S. MEN

THE 'FLUES

Johnson Supporters Hoot Down Doc Smith His Former Campaign Manager.

B"i.nri;n if.diynant wtien he sta-ted hurling epitaphs and sllnarirta- mul several hundred ardent R. O. Johnson fup-r-rters hooted down "TW Fith, fcrm-

J a rrrttn-LAbor ticket adhore-jif and speaker i 1 Hamilton meeting at Turn-

T Hall. 14th and Waahinsrton s'reet, i

Ardued tcau Smith Ka4 seen fl .o j attaok Johnson, part of th. audience' Started ?e bco-Tioo th speaker ben ho!

afcked. "Do y6u wir.t a man like that fee your Mayor, do ytu?" Hamilton advocate d'.d not gt an op. fA-funiT to voice their sentiments and 'te .Johnsonite took i? up with an uproar rf. "Tes. we want him. -we want Johnson, Hoo-ray for Johnson." and for tn TVttnutes, their wae such an uproar "hat tre crowd refused to let Smith confin::. Tt was enly- after some d.ffficu!tr that r,sirma.n Oliver Starr of the. mt1nr w.s able to rjulot tha crowd and Smith cor.t jAued, only cha-niting his tactics a'rer reariir 1 nS the floor. IT he Jonns-'m dernimrf ration probab'y tame A result of the announcement rAido by Smith at meetings earlier In fb week, that he would mik the fur fly a th Turner hal! meeting on Friday nijrltt and If an Vdy wanted to hoar s'-metMnar about Johnson, for them to be present t the meeting-. Likewise thtfre was a larp I'rord on hard to hear the venrable "Doc" Smith pee Johnen for whom Tie has aced a carflfairn manager du-inc two rcnuMican oampsiflrns. Howe-ver. t'n au

dience was made up lars-ely of jAhror

j do yard And urp'y departments are

to be offered a wajre stale or 40 cents

an hour, against 43U cents now being ! paid. j fci. Vj. l.ewi. 5-enerai superintendent-

met with representatives of otlv r e.mIloyea. Including clerks, train and engine, orww callers, station baggage men. janitors, elevator anS telephone s witch hoard operators. watchmen, frelg-ht handlers and truckers. common laborers nr.iumi stations, war-hous-i r.d '.-rossfng- watelimn, atationary f-nginci rs and stationary tlrmnn and police dr"tnit-pts. Tho proposed ni; S'-a! would man a reduction 1? per cent, for tho latter clas t,--if workmen. No agreements wer-- reached at any of the conferences, a. yrrsna representing

the i-arious era fir-, must suftmit tho

prcpoJ to thf ir rpreenta.t! un- : pHh very ljn6. It if hc'ii vrl, howovr. that j The fact, the craft w'.;l refase tha cuts prr.poa-' -uf by th ed end that tho -.natter Mill -go before j Mill a I the railrrad beard for settle ferial doaie

men!

bani

.al recfn

-1

w n ;

statement that th

loaned the joii'i'il city money on a C

p.jr cr-nt 'bond li.i'Je that C"St them tli.-j - DOft hi Io of Interest at current money) CHICAGO UCTE STOCK rates. He thought the baiiks should j HOG.S: Itccipte 4.000. Mrkt is he driven credit for this help t' tUc i Stritiff to 15 c h'". Fulk $S.4"fscitool city In time of d'.re need. $9.60: Top. $9.90: Hcavywelaht. $R.5o .;. lir.FTI'lK DJOiiiXED $9.1fi: Medium V.. irht f0vIJ3.r.l: "hen ti e testimony became rambl- j 1-lBtwe.ttht $9.40 ? ,a.0: TJRht I.ljtht. injr in ,is nature and arjuiwnt rather i 9.4 J?9.R0; Heavy raclunjr Sows, than ff.ci w rc bro-,iyi,t out it was I ftneoth $T.30'a ?S.S5: Packing fov-?, thought ad". '.''Able b the com '.n ! it ee to rotlirh, $7.23 '3 T.r.O; Fiefs $9.f0'(f $9.?a. idj"tirn tho M'S'cn The p;Vic hn.l, .'TT1.K: Receipts Sheep li"-

in ,.t i-v it f.f to tl.C lliltt Of I C'-ll't C"-n

. 1 - ... - . publicity.

Tivic may 'be arcotirtlsd for by the, fact tbat the in-rHvidaal is reluctant tstate in public what he is willing t) state in private; hel'e-vlr.g that a public statcimenl would only find to en-j tcr attacks on him and would acroiti-t

' , CCII'l' I

t !-. e

CTS f ' Ml' !ur..

r.o-ver-tho-less was bro ijsht c-h airman that th-- public t:tyr. strike: fait th" ma- ' '. the real -ie man. tt':n ani tho cr mm .i r. '.T tie 1

HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

ij. jimuij ijia.'j-uiii m i

Fri..r. A pill S, 1921. m mm i -mm mmumtm i n 1 1' J v.mmm

o'ok

row. yunda.y. Apr'l 10, at 2 Ti; .ippil" . After w.-rklnit Uuy ari l ri.,h: ! r.ve ..in.-r'.

rolishmn nod cleaning the lli ys. theyjiht . rro

arc now in tip-top shape and with new pins staring- the bowlers in the face. It's hard to tell who will land !n the money. This ought to he an intcrest-

;ng tournament to watch ao there are la

a number of good bowlers w(tj haveimrr not ben doing much bowhnj -n IIjjornontl this year. ! As they are Mill a few short of hav-1 tho required niinber r,f ;0. t;'e' bowl. r who huc not te.nt in tin ir '. l "ntrv fee fir" given until midnight t.,-', ar nisfht. There are sevt-ral in IIat..nion-i ' and

no asked rrornolcr Jim

roui ' ro'i i !

.ade and tl-- only rc-

son w hy jiMrnien t u jis r.'H reversed was be.eausa plaint iff in fliinpr its bill of exceptions tiled w If hm ill Jys tnst;t'l vf sixt as required by Ian. "'T.-.r.

wat tiii court s opinion. nlxhf fli-TncU."

n nffrm n? 'HBUYf! 8-TlOOM

! tTntTrin rmTi fr tins

TIN SHEET OTLL

1 S S ? 'i ' " d '1. . i 1 1 z - Mi if. it !,

Handy to of the ptift .tl

start the tournament and lia-. e not as I mills of iry.

yet sent tbeir entry Tee. Thes bowlers should ret their f'-ea in before it Is too late. In case thy do no yi o howlers the tournament will b run off with ;it n'.an;' as are ntered.. .; bow'.' r.; are acked t i he at the a':.'rv not later than 1 cl--ck a'anday aftar-noon.

h-jyrs of tin s: "id le'ion !n pi t:ii. 1, In th r

j V it r ",- and v-.ola Rs1 ii('.hnl iVie residents lo-

ieat'd at 4 J'on rt,t. from V:.I I rn J. an r,d Anna "anC6. Ti'" j r-aidta'.'.ii Ma I J.-'tO.'O. The boils ie.'.n'a . r, e . ri..n and n a f 11 : i ,.r., ," "" - t It -.' sra 1 b .

inqe-ivitv r,f the t'n j Hroali

It Is tir..i.rs'o-r1 that the 12 T'.-'.lsj -.;.' ;, f ; f. ) a :.. will only be e.;''r.it'. i three ,im . n-l. f The.- -.,,,r,. j weej. j .,-,..,

CLOSING

OF BUILDING INQUIRY

Tha j-aner; puViIe 'x-as eriven a.n oopertunity to be hard at the last session of the bulldlns investigation last veninj and aid not wish to add Its testimony to that "which has already been heard jTidglrog- by the few re-

IJ

r 'HTEBf.ATiONA' .VE.V VOKK Ap;

NEW 3

5 ERvUEl -L-t-'JCk, i

f -

spnMs that were made to the invita

tion to - get ti err your crest, it you . ar,-j hare ar.ythina; to jy . j c arrj vTThen ths public failod'to make Itself, o. T. and St

!r,p prices American Ioe:cmt e s.i'4 ' American Smelting M ' , American .tel Fdry S1V j American Tel. and To! l'.'J''a I Anaconda . . ' I Ualdwin Iocomotle STH; Baltimore and Ohio . SS j Bethlehem tccl h

s?i i . R i

i 'hA. pepls call their country the i ' Flowery Kingdom."

i In what peculiar fashion did the i (Chinese, bury their dead- j

I 3. How does the chinch oust al'aek rlnts? 4 What color Is chlorine svj" i .i. "Wlimt is a chronograph ? I AVht is the t!f' of 9 fvcntcn i vear locust 7 f'o - or latt apples m.tke the ; boM ,-.rl.-r? 1 '."hO !.! "The Cid" 0. It-o'- b - v?f i be 'Circus ?t.sl-

TO. V.'hst th n-.an'n? cf th word "clan ?"

APPEAL LOST, FILE ONE DAY LATE ;

D

Tn I'iir.

srtd

it .-.ern T raet ;or.

company lost its appeal ffomth Gary I Iake superior rrurl decision !i the i case of Abrwri Callner. The court rrant. j Caljnr and c:l ,J.iiin'.en of t.o-a el a j

eLuxe Theatre TODAY Eugene O'Brien in "GILDED LILS" SUNDAY Enid Bennett in "SILK HOSIERY" Also Edgar Kid Comedy and Monkey Coraedy

l-.rda-rn : "i . - 1

truck M-a n Nov.

iv.-

if'is-,

d feadan..' n,if.-,mai.i by f.'.ie r, f fii.i.n; ,ff '.- cirit,

1

AJ7SWTB.S TO TISTEUDiT'S I one cr-T-T e J l

'.t oTher important ti.e h "THE WOMAN UNTAMED."

bo'id'is V'inir used for

DACTIHC Today and tomor; 1 iiJllitlL 7ow Doralbina in I

Alc j

a good comedy.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday

Jill

hejird, a,nd by the. public was meant the man wha is now on a strike against b-uildina;. aft opportunity was Sriven to contractor and union representatives presnt to r.iake a rebuttaJ of the teatlmony already given This rssultetl Jn a tilt between Contractor M. A. DicStOvei- and Thomai Croak as to the amount of carpenter labor that goes into an ordinary ltl.000 bungalow. In ft preMous tesi'lon Croak had made the etatament flitt the carpenter labor in such a bunu.iw

Paul

dience was made up is.rs-eiy oi j.-.nr-oii a.j-ted to onlv 450. rjpporten and whern his oratory became Dickove? producJ f.

'. -.i rs to show

they hooted him down rarn.ntar labor at Si

tnl refulenl t lt Vffl cBt!nue In V.a.t ceBt!1 ln hour to f4S !n uch

-.a extreme.

v, anr.er. The .tenement started early in th tertir? titer Oliver Starr had opened the. meettrr when a Johnson man in a rant row seat grot tit ar-d oft-r to ws rer a thousand dollars on Johnson. fUshin i. roll of flfty's In his hand. TIa wss :so booted down and finally 1-ft

fcr the rear of the na.i. .s a feSM't o tvc demonstration rr $-;.'. "as cut frhoft.

the

MONQN WAGE CUT

a house. Ife then said that today the! f ti rnf II fl r tahrt- 'nrtn in fa WMtlJaMtt !

of that cost amounted to over Jl.f04. iiH. r;. i.. wtti-rvi f IT.HS

Dr. G. 1 Sarrh, representirg the' school city, took oocaslon to 5tate that!

the school board has a .ar(ra program of buildirisr activity ahead, "but that the bcndifijr power cf the school city i I'.m-ited and that contracts must ba let for less thaji the tl centi per cubic foot as compared wit'a five years agro

Corn Fr.jducta Crucible Steel Erie 1st T'rfdGenera) Electric Illinois Central . Lackawanna Steel Mtxkfin I'cte. . Mldvaio tecl N. Y. Central X. and W Northern Tacific Ohio C'.tiea .Tieadin s V. JS. 6l;ol XTfJ. 'lll Ovr'.and Sinclair oiirtfi' 1'iioni it.

1L'T T F.K lit c. t pt 7.1?-i inl

to

1 1

.Hi 4 . 87 . 5 it . S J '-3

. !3 j . 6S 1

.110 s

i huckwhe. j food? Ar

i and It i cultivated to feed bees. ! 2 Who was Ktnsr Canute" Ant.

'He "as k'i'i? of the English T-n- and

! Xorw oietuiii. It -xxs ho who had

' chair takci to th seashore and com - i

i u a n vit-.At ' n order le

' show his uMeofs how err.pty and (

t worth'.'iss v.'a the rowe-of kinfs. i Whn ;t the s.rRet salt takcB Ir

the world' Ar. Ths Caspian sea.

4 How many wives OKI Henry the yjyjr LLEN," a George Walsh ' EUUth hae? An?.-H hrul eight wl-( - ' , , . f . .... i er Cntherire of Anvson was the nra f picture that IS packed With thrilling ! am Anne Btdi j n was th- second. and 5.fn.ationnl situatinn

I

DI jnjl Today Neal Hart in a

"GODS GOLD." Also a comedy! j

Sunday Geo. W&hh in "DYNA-!

. 0

i:,x-

II IllMMMWI I fa IMM 111 WiilBMM ,.

II WIM W ,IHW Ml I WW II Bill l Vim lull limJBlflfc'W 1

I

tva f.rot.v stock. 16

A Si

lc. l.i'.."ce'.ia neo

f.ri-ts. 4'i :tlCc, packing

14 Sc

1; 1 It 14 yjC, extra.

d.nary first. 24 3

checks, tiii lSC-c. LIVE POL' LTF.7 TurU?!' chifktvns. 31 ' jc: sprit.gs. 2.r: r. 19c; geese,. U18o; due Its, S6c.

i 7, ws-r .o: of a weapon wa a

jcjifapuit? An. Tt was an ancient milj i-.ary en-yin !d for throwing s.tones

npd che- mis.;":cc Th largest ma-I j..v-e'',,ouu; '.I't sss;y lund about j mwmhhwvhhw,

: vi anis.

G. In tn1,j. countries dtO crLve n-. o live:" Ar.s. Their hemes ba- :' been tracoi'to EelRlum. Fiance-. z-r'z nd ind alo Britain. ' 7. How lonr does it ..-.k mrtor ;

if, reach the limit of hardness, r- 'sio; several vears a' thou

sets fast ciiuURi' to

m

', (J frT "w-f 'I,

i LJ WVf.A!' J

1

;o to i lbs

3 'ft ii . 7 o lbs . 1 1 is 1 ' ktdney. ;4o

SLATED FOR MANY

when th nie.ant hlarh nohool was lt i "tiC; 90 to 1

for IS rents a i-uhlfl foot. The f. cent' fancy, lc: Overwirht

Sjruro was the result of recent bids on 1,1 lhs-. r'?7c. the Maywood school. I

j Fred smith of VThitir.tr stated that' rutrtiO CASH 6R4l 1 the school board In that city ha'l open- WE AT No. 1 norther-i eel .irl for m ,-nnl buildlns- that ran! $1.6 5 1 7: No 3 northern

Workmen's Representatives; Meet for Discussion With j

Company Officials

$4 50.0' 9 when the board th-u-,ht fliey.

ojgr.it to on let .or joo.O'.'O less. 11. C. Stormant. who has been work

i ins in a lumDer camp sn tne aortniveir j rnafie some lnterv-stinj statements j i about the wages that are raid In these!

sprln?. s p r 1 ti s

Ar.' -

mortar

allow pr.eK 'rk i

10 be carried in from dsy to dsj jt. country was f.rst to iaN livh cAineierios? -Ans. Turkey. j t. YChat f-olor i tlii thir-rt-'' j Arts' R'.ack. j 10. What Is the largest state of M- j io. Ans. Chihuahua- i

AUDITORIUM; MAX HELPER. Prop. i 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ikra'd 1951 TODAY !

Frank Mayo in "BURNT WINGS" Also Episode 14 Great Gamble Serial TOMORROW Don't Miss This Enid Bennet in STEPPING OUT" Also "Slave ry"

l44444U4444tV

COH.V- N.. 2 "niiel

5!Vc; No I 5 6. 57c.

;.." H 5? 'jc: N

-ichitr. f.S1

" miveo . No b yell

READY FOR BOWLING

F.v rv' hit-.? is In r'adiness for tne j S-t f-ectional bowline tournament to be h'ld In Hammond at McCooi's alleys j

LA FAT CT T El. Ir.d

r.ttlves of labor organiratlons of j t1 2 Monon railroad met with the com- j piny't department officials here to', d scuss a proposed reduction in wagres. j The conferences were, authorized in a I'.'jr.ttln issued several weeks ayo by I Harry Kurri6. president of the Motion, j atid in which notice was given that aj general reduction in waeea over th

I camps and the conditions binder wiiich

i . . .

AT,rn 9. R.pre-I '-en worK

bunks Ann criticized i

There was a disposition on the part of many speakers during- th evening j to charpe the banks with wlthhojdinar j '-ans for th purpose of discouraging!

buildinsr Many speaker seemed to localir the ills of the building situation with th? bankers. One spe-alter said that tha banks had

entir system would take effect April . always dicourir.j -bte building opra;b. The order includes all classes of j t.ons. labor, but eicludes tha four brothe.r- j r The attacks on the banks brought

hoods, ertjrineesrs. firemen. brakemeo i out ttvo ..ties or ierer.se.. one is that

and conductors.

Reductions prorose-i in the. ine-.-'.rrica! departments would be a rrturn to a waee scale in effect prior t bat is known a doclr'.'n No. 2. May l lltCO. when the scale was increased ' -. J5 cents an hour, This would call fr a reduction of II cents an hour. --! & rate of 7! cents for mechanics a'id 4? cents for helpers. Laborers in

the banks have been Kay Inst th-e'r hands full in ftnancinur local indjfetriaa. which do iiOt ha e th; rtrengrth of such concern as the tanciard Oil company and Illinois Sieel company, that local fundri have been used in this way Instead of in biiildir.ar u? the business and rcf'derfiia! districts of the city. ' The other line of defense was made by rir. G. I,. Smith, who made the

ins

East hicaa, Imbtiawa.

Capital and Surplus, $150,000,00 Is Your Income $300 A Month? If your income is $300 or more a month are you saving a definite part of it regularly? Many people uhose income is this amount or more regularly add to their savings account at this government-supervised national bank. They realize the advantages of always keeping part of their savings, in a liouid manner, where they can get the money quick! Spending less than they earn, these savers are building up a money reserve at this bank that is a constant source of protection to them. Come what will sudden illness, an unexpected operation, dull times in one's profession, temporary loss of work, business depression their steadJy growing accounts are a source of satisfao tion. Let this bank help you get a cash reserve. Add regularly to your account here. If you haven't one of our pas books you can become a depositor today.

tt

Where Everybody Goes

HAMMOND

TODAY AND SUNDAY 5 ALL-STAR ACTS 5 Will Rogers & Co. Present "Springtime

TOURNAMENT ; ,WnWAanWA

CHECKER Auto Laundry

I j . Car? Washed. Simonizcd, Grease and Oiled. . Office corner Michigan and Guthrie ! Guaranteed Work Ind. Harbor 96

present

CECIL B. DeMTLLE'S rRovucr:or POUBroDEN FRUIT r By Jesum tUcpimritax

, ... s. -

1 IK -T'w

r

EXTRA GOOD NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

S

i lx f i

INDIANA

ty I m i ... ghimmotmt) Jlt 7

i , V4 I

" - ' iv v. !.

m : lift-

i

',1 -

if

J'4

it .

,i J.

Indiana Harbor. Ind.

JBJB S

Zl u

ONE LAUGH AFTER ANOTHER

LAROSE & LAROSE Fun on a Ladder KING BROTHERS European Novelty LESTER & MOORE Comedians Direct from the Palace Theatre, Chicago BILLY & DOT Two Classy Kids Show Changes Monday. Wednesday and Seturday Admission: Night. 1 0c-20c-28c-39c Matinee. !0c-20c

Vs'- ji " ' " t

ANNOUNCEMENT To the Patrons of

Calumet Cleaners and

Dyers

of Indiana Harbor

We beg to announce the opening of a branc h office at 3441 Michigan Avenue, Mohawk Hotel Building, Indirna Harbor. We are now prepared to serve you more promptly. Our past record will convince you of our work. Goods called for and delivered. Work done on short notice.

Calumet Cleaners and

687 S. H0HMAN STREET. HAMMOND 3441 MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR Mohawk Hotel Building

1

0',

i

p.

Dyers

ID) A ID) Hp

liaiK A 3

u

I

atu3i aJs aUi mUh tt

INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE Hohman Street Between State and Sibley Hammond The amusement center of Hammond and vicinity. Our vaudeville attractions and feature photoplays are the best. Nothing too good for Hammond and the Calumet Region. LAST TIMES TODAY

N. J. Theiss presents Anderson & GojnGS

"Spirit of Mardi Gras" A Musical Revue Extraordinary Featuring THE MARDI GRAS SEXTETTE Deszo Retter The Man Who Wrestles with Himself.

Those Classy Burnt Cork Comedian Jeanette Childs The Cheer-Up Girl

Also R0SC0E (Fatty) ARBUCKLE as a Jolly Laundryman and Detective in "THE DOLLAR A YEAR MAN." his latest hilarious laugh provoking comedy ENTIRE NEW SHOW TOMORROW. SUNDAY FIVE SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE

"SPIRIT OF MARDI CRAS' a Musical Revue Extraordinary

BENT0 BROTHERS Comedy Acrobats

NELL 0'CONNELL The Rosebud of Song

ANGEL & FILLER Music and Chatter

Also "THE CALL OF YOUTH" A Joyous Romance of Life's Springtime, turc from a play by Henry. Arthur Jones. CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1 to 11 P. M

WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? Ask HOPE EDEN The Miracle Girl "SHE KNOWS"

STARTING MONDAY FOR SIX DAYS

I IARTMAN & MEEKER Vaudeville Vagaries

A Paramount Pic-

5rfrv 6

s I

'ays r'ijBpM pmwri

e.a.--