Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1921 — Page 9
TliK TIMES HANK and PETE OvA, HftMU, - VAOW CO0LOV0U ? by RAY HOPPMAN 5W INSTRUCTIONS SCARPS fXUJSypETE? tO READERS VOUPL"EASt QUARTS WHENVOUSEE THIS MARK LOUDER WEftU.0 vcu - Peace Resolution Can Jammed Through Any Time., Be TO LAU6H
1 hursriay, April 14. 1 92 1.
AWAIT THE i WORD FROM 1 WHHEHOBSEj !
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14. l'S.1Rt i
resolution
BY GEORGE "R.
'Ticr rnuncsporiCENT !
C.VSHINCtTON. April
o' the lone-heralded Knox
,ndlnjr the state of war which his j !ted between tho Vntt&d States und j the firmer contral pw'a today j pwal'ed -word from the whltn house., Republican leaders of the. senate and, !,,.USi predicted today that the pears resolution can b. Jammed through; both houses w ithin an hour after the j white ho':e giTi-s tho -word. . wn,t. ni urn TiiRorcH. I The actual date of passage, appeared j uncertain today. At first it wa not : ;--.trnd. d that congress should art on v:r,ril after May 1, the date set by i France for German compliance with, her rrnaratlons demands. Subsequent- j however, the directors of the Hard- j foreign policy came around to be- ,
that the, resolution tnouia or(
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its
ia.fP(i anv t!m wltnout having-
purport m!stindTtoo1 abroad. LOOK FOR IT NEXT WCHK. Tho best Information obtalnab'.a t",i;,v was That tho resolution probnb'y v. ! bf broupht out of the foreign re."ns rommittM soon aiter the pen- . ,v.poje.i cf the Colombian treaty .. . m's; C"'k, It appears ' doubt fal f hrr w i'A even be a flgrnt on it of s, rlou? pT-oportion?. Vnder tli com :;tee. reaJlgnmont, the, committee !' nunnoffd of ten republicarts and six .i r t, cr rats and the, senate Itself is ! lo up of f9 republicans apainst 37 ! mTrats. Elimination of thu.t pormi of the resolution which set forth a future policy should Eutt be rm- ' v.'jlcd, has removed tho last vestise. ,.' opposition to it t-n the part of these '-reei-ficilahle. elements who had jfivn n itioe of their intention t flsiit U. THE TRF.ATY OF VERSAILIXS. The date for re-snibmissi-'n of the : r'-aty of Versailles if !t ever is resubrnitted In so emasculated a form ps to b hardly recognizable as the. rraty brought back from Paris by W'oodrow AVi'son appeared today to b' in the hazy future. There was no definite committment on the pari cf Tree'dent Harding to reconsider the treaty. He said "it w.'uld seem the tvlser ccurs?" to do f If. after the passage cf the knox resolution. Secretary of State Hughes ri others of the president's advisers in foreign affair-i can whip into shape a better plan then re-submission of the treaty, it will be dor.e. PARTS TO BE A.MKNDF.D. To re-consider the trea'y invites !ni 'ru'.able, difficulties. In the first r'a o the treaty would be cut clear of the !?4?u. So c?fy were these in-t-rwoven by the former president that in i-hase aJor.-i prevents mountainous '':? Then thus political and econ- . lo.i - po-tions of the tresty which are repugnant to Arserica and thre are -iiany of thein must b amended and
v !:f.'-d and somo killed altcgrther. Th:-! wiil involve extended neg-otla-' o's with tho other elgnersfl, w-itri aisys th- prospects of a fight which will dlay matters almost indefinitely. OTHER NATIONS MTST ACT. In ail events It was considered certain today that no treaty will be sub-
?d to th senate, until after thn
;ts have responded to the American -orest on Tap and other mandates. It as emphasized today in official cir- ' s that the nations of the world must ' c--g-n:z-s those fundamental princis laid down by Secretary Hughes fore thfs government can consent to ppenl its signature t) any common
BRINGING UP BILL
Dowg His 6rr
by JACK FARR
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tee fc Johnson, Knight and Hershman) vs. Estate of August Xerge Nerge (deceased).
1S643 On acct.; Jacob Tirennan (W Van Home) vs. Sam Scott. lC644--Pivorce; Mae E. Scars 'A. Hremer) vs. Gus Scars.
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SCHEME TO NATURALIZE 1,500 FAILS Chicago Bureau Hears Of Indiana Harbor Plan For A Big Dance-
5rrth!r.g wer.t wrong with the pian.i whi:h had been made whereby 1.5CO Indiana Harbor Mexicans were to be made Jirst pater citizens and voters before April 3. Application b!an!ts had been taken to Indiana llarbor and it had been planned to have a urar.d round-up of Mexicans
which would swamp the naturalization
bureau of the Superior court clerk's office at Hamntor.d. Attache cf the clerk's office were ready. They remained at the offtca after supper several evening ready to sign up the boys
and swear them In. They did not ap- l
pear and no explanation hw been made. The word was sent around in the Mexican colony, instructing all of them to he. sure and attend a big dance which was to be given on one of the last evenings of M'y. It was to be a 'firpt
paper dance.'' The announcement al?o stated that a government official was! to he there with liisi book to swear :n
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EMPLOYES
Employes of the Northern. Indiana 'ias and Electric company were presented with service buttons at tho semiannual Kally of the C-rs company's employts, held in the tluimbcr of Commerce rooms last evening. TSiese buttons were, in recognition of continuous sxrvice for the company fur a period of five years or more. Joseph TIain. General F'oreman, and Joseph Emmerling. Stroot Main Foreman in the ;as TV-pBrtmnt of the company, each received a button showing continuous service of over twenty ye rr . The presentation was mi do by ?.fr. rll riain, vic,presid'mt of the company, who expre?ed his a pprociat ion of these employes ln? ni;d fnfthful service, and add"d that ho hoped that the company would have occasion t'j recog
nize many others in th" same w ay, as ! only by liavine: r-uoh faithful ei'ipioe:j' can it rended the service to which the! public Is entitled. J Tn addressing the employes- further, Mr. Pell Plain made some important j statements and substantiated some. I
verv r.cccspnrv- facts In deal't
the pub' in utility problem as it stands at the present lime. Most of the n-iluridcrstandinir thrt exists at present among tho general public is due. he said, to a lack of iti-
!hu screen showing comparative buying powers of the dollar in oil and coa over, a period of the la.t six years. There is still another aspect of the case to be considered. At the outbreak of the war If was hold to he patriotic on the part of every employer to cut down his operating staff to the very minimum and run his, plant or his business a? r eononiioal I y as possible. Thin was n National movement and It
was the moans or providing both man- i power and material for our fighting! forcee oversea Thft ompany fell In- ! to line am! its stuff was reduced to!
such a skeleton formation as barely per. mltted the continuity of Its service. After til" war, when the necessity for thin, reduction in staff had passed, the Company found Itself still further In tl.c -f--r. Prices of everything nece-' sary for maintenance purposes had rts"n to such a he'ght that with exlctlng rates it could not si'ford to increase Its staff. As n matter of fact. It car.net yet. unless it Is allowed to make soni money ,i sum sufficient to allow It ts make up th lee-way over the la-at five years anTl to make adequat- provision for the future. Mr. TVil Plain then proceeded to deal with the reperal status of P public utility company- TTe r-Mnted out 'hat the profits of such a cmpany are regu-l.-tte-d bv a rr.Wlo service commission, nhose Joh it Is to fn rales and e-e that
the public Is ur-ffl'rl
Pur'.ng the rroperous t wh'le private companies
nnel ri-e'vlntr anv prices they chose to
v 5,11 I charge, no Increase was made In the
price of pas and c'eefrio service. Public utilities throughout th-" country in B-eperal were not msk'nir their (11
Mr. A. O. Mitchell, tie Company's Claim Adjuster, exhibited some slides to Illustrate a briei but very forceful talk on Safety and what it means to the Individual and the community as a whole. An appetizing and ample lum-boon w as served by the ladies of the "hristiar. Church, this being followed by a ianc.
HOPE EDEN, THE MIRACLE GIRL
As an advan'ace we;l as M:ss l-Mep, . reaching h greate;pe r'arma nee, ever
elm rc"l.
me recently, were asking
to aii patron. as md as a means of number at each ne is urged to
have hi.s or her name in mind, aisj you.- qjestions. Written questions ore not pcee.f..sHr . bit may bj fiered if vi desired. Tub- is a startling d monstration of t bought transference, tearing the curtains from the future and looking into tomorrow. Th-'j will i.-ii j-iiiir name. A IITTT.K IIII MIT TO HKIHT T M.H A"hen such men as the professors :n Johns Hopkins university send msjss'i to their brothers in -aps an I aowns there i? true merit in the abiety of Hope. Kd'n. who irf appearing on our biil this week, u e, tb n-'t lies i tale to recommend to yo'u this remarkable g:rl and ask for her your respectful attention. No longer is thought transference, a mystery! True. In 3" or C" years, we ill understand It better--Just as we will better understand the alrplaln and the wireless telegraph Just now w" are wi ling to be amuse.) and puzzled by this remarkable demonstration. The management of the Par
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DE LUXE THEATRE Scccial for the cKiidrcn. FriHy. "Forbidden Frnit" and "Utile RrrI Ridin? I!ood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in ,4Lilt!e Miss Rebellion." aid "Forbidden Frui?." afternoon only.
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formation of the fundamentals of the
j ensrges; n nr.. ""-i " '.making bare optratinc
them were not
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house to fin- Hop- Ei
utility business-, of their groceries,
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People see the price their furniture and
clothlne falling and they a.- themselves; quite naturally. "why does not my gas and electricity service heroine cheaper accordingly?' Quite a Justifiable question, and if not answer1. one that Is likely to eouse h great deal of dissal Isf-iction among the Company's
a result pub
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' their money
NEW CASES IN CIRCUIT COURT
SPECUL TO THt TIME.5? 'T.OWN POINT. Tnd., April 14. The fallowing new oases have been filed the I.aks circuit court: 156"o- Divorce; Walter F. Zawadzkt 'Homer Stanston) vs. AVilda Zaw adiki. Fc!. mtg.; So. Side Tr. & Svgs. Tk., Gary, t Pat tee & Johnson) vs. ILc.se Baran et a!. I"fi17 On acet.; Automobile Supply Co. : Kdw. T. Knight) . August Ncunfe'.dr. 1J63S--ivorre; fijeve Dci.ito (Frank 'ray vs. P.i?! Potato. IS6.3 Bastardy; State of nd. on rela; I tn of v'a Kennard (Tiwight .T. Kinder) vs. T. tV. Tow r. lr.ijte.. i ';,-,in fll; ?!ina Fegtmeier iPa.Oee x.- Johnson. M F. Knight 4- Hershman) vs. Kstate of Auguet Nejro 'd'-ceasej. I.IMt Claim file: Frank Nerge i Pattee & Johnson, Knight &- Herhrr.an) vs. Estatfl of August Nerge. If;; -Claim file; Frank N'ergo Pat-
thp f,,,. citizens. I oonsumers. The people must, in una. This reached the ears of the head of!'"-? solution to this problem, get down
he naturalisation bureau at Chicago, to i unoamei., a .-. I tvroill,u , no Verv anx
, He immediate notified all officials in io uk ivnuimii;. It,
i Iake county who atttna to naturaitra- . -'" "- ! Mon matter" that their books could pot and Klectrtc Company must work j he legally taken from their offices and with an enormous stock of raw materhat the proposal to swear in tho Mcx- ials. either on hand or contracted for. leans et the dance was out of the ques- These stocks were bought in ti e days Hon. Tears ago it was done in Lake of peak prices. Materials being "1
cour.tr The hooks would even ne i "nay in wo umnu ...... u . - k..- h,.., brought from Crown Point to "Whiting ectricity and its distribution are being and crowds would be sworn in as c;ti- draw n from this stock; s until this sens, no particular attention being raid stock i entirely i:-ed u;, operating to th prrson who put up the Sl.CO fee. costs arc ro-cessarily as heavy as they Now the books must stay in the offices ever were, there :,ot having bee,, any and the fee must come from the pocket reduction in labor costs, of the prospective citizen. To accumulate there, stocks with any The fee question brings tip another degree of uncertainty, all purchasrs had matter which had interested the natur- to be made by contract. In days of allzation bureau. It was a well know n fluctuating prices, it was the merchant s fact that the Mexicans of Indiana Har- policy in entering into ;uch a contract, bor have been Idle for the most part j to Prot ct himself against any probable for a long time and the majority of them j unsteadiness In the market. Accordare: dear! "broke." A representative ofiingiy public wiilities had to pay
to investlgato and through the nose. The fpkt .i.us.
.!... - I porfunity to test toe ti
ufilitv cr.-dit todav ; minil comnrin'caf Ions.
;pape people will not loan :
to a concern that is not ,
earnlr.p a return on the invested cap!
i tal. "Where Cien is the nionev cominc , i from that must he expended 'f gas and. I electric service throughout this district j
Is to n-.oet the demands expected hf It? j Mr. el! Plain Concluded with a few
I word"! of thanks to the employes pre-i
sent for tho.r splendid lovalty anil nev-er-fiiilit.g service to the company
times whlcij
said he hoped were gone never to ie-
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fp GRIFFITH j
J Ceo. Spitz broke ground Ida;" for a io w si rcun I I.aKayette s;i' ;. -.vii.c'ii
sale as so'.n as conr.-let e.i.
The i:..y Scouts liae I Friday ( . eniuu-. the (.1:
on WeJnef i'UM:alow oi
wi;l be
Grocery
220 East State Street
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tho bureau was rnt
immediately after his presence in Indi-jtratcd very cirarly now prices a i.-.r ana. llarbor became known, the scheme las the Northern Indiana ".as and Oct- ... trie Company v. as concerned. wer still
No papers are srranted in any court 35 Vi in Indiana from April 3 to May S. bo-j
-ause of teh ruling that prnmous toe
of papers during till tmrty
exb i hi : h? si id.-
Issuance
days proceeding election.
a primary' r reguiar
Takt: The Times and keep touch with th whole -jrorld-
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Attention!
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armers:
Bring your Eggs and trade at our Stores. We will pay the Chicago Market Price for your Eggs.
Sanitary Coffee and Butter Store 641 So.Hohman & 188 E. State St.
lcui as ever, by
f- MJ&U EYES I . xj WEAK Y rOa
If tbe sunlight makes your eyes squint you may be suffering from an abnormal condition of the eyes. Tinted glasses may be al that you require. And it may be that your eye muscles are strained and that you need corrective glasses. Let our optometrist test your eyes and make sure of getting the proper glasses.
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Will Bloom This Season
Hardy Greenhouse Stock Russel Beauty Killarney Varieties Whites, Pinks, Reds
19c
EACH
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15
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H
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Brown Leghorns 15c each Mixed Breed or Broilers .... 15c Anconas each 18c
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COFFEE Our Own Blends Freshly Roasted Ouv Guarantee, "Money Back"
Our Best Coffee,
1 per lb : Gilt Edge Coflce. j per lb Special Coffee, per lb Tip Top Coffee, per lb
43c 40c 30c 25c
CHEESE Wheel Swiss, October make-, per lb Brick and Young America, per lb ... ' Limburger, per lb
50c 28c
0c
1
BUTTER Gilt Edge Butter, not how cheap, but how good. Of per lb Silver Edge Dairy Butter, per lb OUC Swift's Pure Lard, 1 A per lb 1, Peanut Butter. Club O f ' House bulk, per lb. ! We handle Hammond Dairy Co.'s Milk and Cream.
HONEY A clean up. While our 5 lb. paii at $1.15. Quart jars at
t.xk l,c:.:. 69c
PRESERVES Pure Fruit. 16 to 24 ounce jars. Strawberry, Plum. Pineapple, Blackberry, Red Raspberry and Loganberry. Your choice, per jar &-3C
MEATS
1 1
namo. Aimer
4 lb. average, it
per to . . .
Hocklcss brand.
very fancy
Jicon Squares. per lb 1 8c to Summer Sausage, per lb Nice Lean Bacon, whole or half slabs, per lb . . 3reakfast Bacon with the fine flavor, lb. .40c to
& Hart 22c 22c 29c 22c 45c
SOAP
American Family, with a
$3 order, 1 0 bars .
(Butter, eggs, lard and fllour excluded.)
50c
PINEAPPLE
Delicious Sliced Pineapple, No. IV- cans, heavy s.vrup. f each 'JVk, Libbv's Dill Pickles, in 1 O bulk. 3 for lyC Swairsdown Flour, Q - large pkg. at OVQ Ceresota or Gold Medal Hour, ' 8 bbl., $1.25; Y4 bbl., (tC $2.50; 12 bb! California Brown Beans, O per lb C Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, small, quick cookers, f 5 lbs. for C MARSHMALLOWS Fresh from the kettle, O toasted or plain, lb. . &--'
$3.00 Orders Delivered Fr
Phone 4014
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