Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 257, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1921 — Page 7
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M. MLLER Hilly GET TAX APPOIHIEfl 'T',MS HuREAU AT STATE CAfMTALl TNJ1A.V.-U Old.-?'. I ii Ai..rii I.1.--' -ioverner Mrt'ray is eensidcrino, the . ppoint ment of Wintield Milicr of In-j i:anapoi.a to tins .ue hoard of taxi ommissioners, it is t ;oi t ! at lli"! tupitol, .n;itiT Miller whs elect- di ..Mt fall and if. therefor.-, a huM over In the upper house, i'l eviously he I w.t.s a m'mkr of the h.ia.'e of rtpr,- ' !- r. tatives. 1 Mr. Miilrr it very highly rf(.;aii3 J In ' Indianapolis and had the c.niidence of! '.: governor during tho Inst session i "f the lctrisla tu re. He is not a candi-l late for the place on the state hoard nd it is doubtful whether he v-;ll he; earned for the place Wnusc of the re- i iuct anc of the governor to rem a capable, man from the scna.te. i More than a score of application for the vacancy on the board, caused; 1 y the resignation i f Fred A. J- m... navrt been received by tho kjvi m r. j He declares, however, that lie prefers ; obtain a man for the place v. a. in ho I roust &eek. He does led want a man' who is seeking- the office. j The governor is Kivinir this appoint- I ment more attention than any other. Jf 13 the most important he ha.- to fill! ior the reason that the success or f-ji!- ' are of an administrat 'on. rs, n:K- n ! o.ese day of economic Instability, ,icpends largely upon a sane adminlstra-ti-on ot the tax law. Phillip Zoorcher, democratic member of the board. Is not to be deposed by the governor. Kariy In the admiristraticn of (Vncrnor McOray it w as reported that he as to ask the resignation of Mr. Zoeroher. It is true- the governor was great iy displeased with rue rt-appointment of Mr. Zrrchcr to the. hivaxd hy Governor Goodrich shortbefore the end of his administration. At that time Governor McCray was or he opinion that Mr. f-'lms. who piloted r":e new tax law through the early nd arduous period. would remain -)th the board. Mr, Sims, who had it a long- tins planned to retire from PUt.Ho life, refused reappointment i n.n situation leaves Mr. Zoer I ier thei on.f tiponenrefl man on the hoard. This .fact alone, of course, would not warrant his retention on the hoard, j but Governor McCray has found him! o be efficient in tax matters il. IS T Petition Asks Valparaiso University's Head to Step Down and Out VAIXA-nALSO ind.. April IS. A vt'rion 1s tbeins? clrcuinted amonij- mem-! l"r? of tho faculty of Valparaiso un!-l versity. detnandlnf the resignation of Tt. Tanlel Kusseil IT'iddon. president i' the school. He js at present at-, tending1 an alumni meetlna: in New' Tork City. j The first arraignment rf Tt. Hodsdon was made recently by the indent ': council of the school and -it contained ' the following;: j Tie ha contirially vol.ted the i principles of the nniveisity and !iiro-i duced Impertirrnt philosophies, which j are diametrically opposed to the spirit! and traditions of tho Institution, anil' tn other ways he is stiflins? the pros?-! rss of the school, causlntr hundreds ! of o tr faithful students to Fek else-j where for tneir edttcatlon.' SIGSBD HY INSTRl TTOR , Th resolution was aixned hy Miss' Kather'.ne Carver, head of the Latin' department and faculty represent a- j t.e on the council. 'and for more than - twenty-five years a teacher In the -m!-; er? it y. j "It used to he that a man co-j" 1 ' rome to Valparaiso almost perni'ess nd work his way thro-jch scli-o; w.thout embarrassment, hut of Tite conditions have altered," Miss earner is quoted as sayinr. Pruce Prown son rf the founder of the school and assistant bursar of th university, as-e-rts that 'outside 'nflJer.ces are reHpnTtslhla for the revolutlonarj' movement " roTlowiet? trie, edict by th ft'i'lnt 1 Man'.'!!, tronile l.etjan between th! Insursrents and followers of Pr ' Hodgden. Three of the prominent' athletes of the university were nr-I Tested for riot Ins;, in which prions) trouble was averted !by drawn re- j vol vera In the hands of the. sheriffs j force?. The mn arrested are Thomas I Tandelet. full back of the football i team; Baldwin McCl erinon. hasketball ( player, and Arthur Flnsstrom. another football player. The c.iseg were continued (oday In . loenl justice of the peace court for two weeks. It was said a settlement rut of court 1s prohablo. ATTACK MrK OV HOMK The arrests followed an attack on .he. home of Frank W. Thomas, firmer Inntructo rot th.e university and a leader of the Insurgents, in which the s.rheltes arc a'le-ed to have brtiken town the door and f. o hr.ve removei Thomas to the street, where they are s-fviad to have hazed liirn. ieor?c Ftirup:w -h JOY TO SOREJIRED FEE! Use 'Tiz' for Aching, Burning, Puffed-up Feet and Corns or Callouses Good-bye. sore feet, brarnlnj? feet, rwollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, coins, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tiffhtnesii. no more Mmpinp? -with pain or drau'lni? up your fa to in aprcny. "Tiz"' Is magical, a-ts -'srht off, "Tiz" dran? nut ail thD poisonous exudations -whit.-a E-cft up the feet. Uss "Tiz" and wear rru01r shoe.A. Vis "Tiz" and forget your foot misey. Ah! how cormfQ.-t-abla your feet feol. (rut a box of "Tiz" now at any draffist or d"arrtm'-nt store, pen't suffer. Have good fret, glad fpet. feet that. 1 never rwelh never hurt, tipi er srt t'.r i. A jeafs fot comfort guarnntt ed or Tanner -refuniad. Adv.
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uamucl Compera ar.d his bride, in center, and Mrs. John Morriun, matron of honor at the wedding. How does a man of seventy-one feel when Dun Cupid again toys with his heart and loads him to the altar. "Too happy for words," sava Samuel (Jumpers, president of the American Federation of l-nhor, who is now on h's honeymoon with his new bride, formerly Mrs. Gertrude Cleaves Neuscheler. They were married in New ovk recently. John "crnson. well known New York publisher, was best man and his wife was matron t' honor. Gompers unci his bride, after a honeymoon in Toronto, wUl live in Wabhingtoti.
son. editor of one of t! zines. v.'as drained t ; i r by a number of student. In th- tro.tble i'a.i nv school lnay.i::i the stre--ti 'lid NN oocnt; fede; Ne'er- , under ' board j i W'itll ' l't to' f tile ' an m - j inas. rec. ivine: iiieir t a rratie anient s s it !i the federal at Cir.oinnnti. arav d thems-'.ve army rifle to reist any atlen chastise jaok Vier.-e. rr-.! lent student her. unci I and one t t; O.S. SENDS OIL BOTE TO ENGLAND ! f. 11 r IIAIIF: Kill I N ,CUo HVI"r The I" I i i I t S T F rc WASlttN ed States En tain de Amory oil and the alb (iciais ot t ni'i.t in n cessions, Tic- n,,t,. tary of Sr.i Till Til I n o c s s i : e ; t r i t : as I.- L was b , vs ;i s ci :a Kh f, vera too Co today, y veil 11, hcA nn rican e S 1 1 , Ap the ing- f .rwarded eir.bissy at 1 j t h r n ior u,?h L i .e i-('n, i: ture of ;. j r e,-l by the s in the hoas, durli the intima'e.i Tl rnent thr,c1: n - in th- t.iii pron-rtt- i a O.Tll !.!l March 1. ' A rile r i nsu : nd- :; :: n u :: c. ;i:r a a n l Ted i ment i r. y ; n -vr rn1 .'OS,-, I avpr opof thej whir h i I t.t'Stli 1..C. 1. I, ad erly to procure th conce.-sh of an Jlrilis'i capital wa S: roller ch.neoc. s in: st ed. immur.bT ho 'm i p int, ...-ca.s be. r; Tie HuKh ary n ed V.y ed S' had been made oti otlo ind the ma tor had ev ii to ' e. a :' ra'.il rote, t o e- ,v( rf.ric nf, s-rri'"i! r n -,te,t oil, was rev illlt nn eharaet, r. was ne--,.r r.c, .-!: ,:- either Great Prita'n ..r the Vt.Stii'.s and parsed o :t of t si.-t- nce 'Z. 11' lib ' act; n o;" the American c t.vu! in Jufi !l:e nor.- continued. v;ep!. Th at not authorized by the American covernment, though it was in lino with the K-iT.i! jioiicy if the Pnited S'ates in re'usiiii? to rrcoen;;., the concessions of a usurping revolutionary k-'V-e r n m e n f . "so n 1 1 he 1 ess." the rude states, "it Is difficult fo perceive how any su.-h action iurirtc' the period prior ro an nulment t.f the Concession would fur- I r.ish necessarily an occasion for justifu able criticism r.ti tie. part of majesty's ?ove-nir.et. t." T!:e Aliorv oorni'i::v was an itio-l-can c rp ration, tlii.u'.-h It subst quc'it- , J, . . . . . . i - i
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The Smartest Brogue of the Season Observe the details of this snappy oxford. It is excellent brogue designing, on a well liked Master Shape. It's a retriJar man's shoe, of dark brown Russia with rubber heel. Priced very special at $6.95 JAS. B. ORTT "THE SHOP AHEAD" 169 State St. Hammond
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ly dev- loped that liritish snhj-'cts owivd imoh of Hs Kt.ick. Kr.oa the r-N ol u 1 1 on a ry babr Tino(;o, i; secured 'ar.re cone ss.oris of potential oil lands in C .st v Kica. Tiv 1'n.ted States goverrment had n fas' d d'rdoma t le. supi'oi t to American citizens se, k:np; eoiicessiops from Tlm-co. and it never supporte.i the cI iiit-s the Amory Co. A T r i 'O s t i-1 ' -A v e :i T -i'ttr to a tt of the Tinoe,) , overnment. the New ' I Costa Hiran r.--ime -cancelled the ) ! Ai.iory concession. fnder date of) I Ati.iust 12. V.-2' jusf one day after the I 1 Amory concessions were cancelled, the! j liritish sroverniner.t notithd the fn'ted iStat's that Urst :sh s ihjects were in- ! ten ;ted in th" Amory Co., this be ! h " A merit an r intimation th: h s 1 1 i j 1 s NV e i points out, 'he interests in vi Ived. of GARY NEVS ; Steal Gary Man's Auto at Hammond; Wl.i mond fi 1 1 e r. d i n : a m e t : r. it Hamast n : -'t. ' and me A. G. I'err '.for of tii. Gary fan! iai v Sl'tck : lick car .otoien. il wa.s found In rt turned t'. its t-r in i ii ' .en: r and CITY MARKET OPEN- ! ING POSTPONED! A . the w as Kpcn-n.? of the ;ary c.ty mar morning p : i r in recent c City Mai
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a sir.a-ie truck f.-ar.lener ap: earance iluf to tbe .vt ati.er and nccording to Master I,ln?.'ir,l, proid nij is more f,iNo:-,tb,. there 1 j will probably -be ;i i;ood market next ! week. Market mornin-: s are set for ! a nd .Saturdays i I Tuesday.;, Wednesdays : of each week this year. Gary Company "A" Mustered In Company : : n : t of en -, .1. T. f!ch!e.--l A, ban- s national guard no-r.i in ohar.-'e of Captain and lieutenant J. V. Pr. nnan. who recently received their com-I missions as officers in the federalized J national jjuard were mustered into federa! service by Major Rich .f the : I "n ; t 1 .St a t es armj- jitui Harry It. Smith' Vote, for (ireenwald (di-y Judge.. No. 12:5 on for thI JlI !' 4-1.1-i i r
:n command of the state national g-nar.l it the Commercial club in C.lry yesterday evenin-pr. Physical examination of ali members r.f tile unit was conduct d by Serjeant fordell, who came to eiary ct-pecially for that purpose.
I RADIGAN FAMILY TO VISIT EUROPE on A pill 3i, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kadisran nni children. t'laneie.-i and Junior, will leave for New York and from there will 'Hu to Kurop.-, The Kadiwans will no to I'.oscommun i-ounty. Centra! Indartd. which is Mr Umlutiin'ii hirthplaci. 1 nun there to Ihittl ind and through K.-'anee and Italy. It is presuined tlo'y will 'lie eon,,. at;veral mi'nth.s. Mr. ;u1ik:iii. hile in Karope intends to 1 : t biami WhitlocU, o was nnro his next door neighbor in Toledo, Ohio, and is now the I". S. ambassador to Ilrussel.-. Bath House Plumbinsr . Contract Awarded At the parlt board conimislsoners mettinp. which was held last niprht.! the contract for the finished )dumhinnj on the new bailiirij: pavilion was txn- j ed. The contract was awarded to thej Henry Hueek I'lumblri company. This contract was the last one of three which were awarded in the construction of the pavilion. WIFE OF JAMES R. REESE DIES Mrs James K. lieese ited Sunday nii;ht at o'clock, after a brief ill ness. Mrs. Ile.se was is years old. The cause of her death was the pre mature birth of a child. She. had only j been married a year, and the newa of! her death comes as a great shoe to j all her ifrlends. j The relatives of the deceased have j been called lure, and the body has! been taken to the home of Mr, and j Mrs. William Gibson, an uncle and; aunt of Mrs. Keese. Mrs. Itee.se was j the daughter of Mrs. Aanabelle Joyce of Way land. O. ! Kunrral services will be held today' at 2:00 from William's chapel. Kuiialj will take place nt Gibson City, Illinois, the home of Mr. Keese. GARY CITY MARKET j TO OPEN AGAIN1 ' h" 'ary City Market which Is 1 l'ajed across the street from the police Nation will be opened ugrain today, if ali PIitns now under way are carried through. Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays will be market dayConducts Probe into Colored Woman's Death Coroner E. V.. Ilvnns of Gary started a rb.lx: and inquest into the death of Mrs. Jennie Gordon, who murdered body was found near a siouxh near the 1'nlon Prawn S'trel Works southeast f Gary last week. IWid. s a wound over her left eye evidently caused by a blunt Instrument, the polb-e founl a partially filled bottle of moonshine near the body. The woman had been reported missing- by r. latives seeia tiavs hi f'nrtt tbe K.el.r .. f .,.... steel worker. ROSH WORK ON NEW BATH HOUSE The massive, concrete foundations for Gary's IfinOOu bathhouse is ri farina completion at the park city ot Mil- (!) DONT LET MOTHER BE WITHOUT A BRUNSVICK AFTER MAY 8TC1 flV III - . n 0 I 13 I 1 ;'
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Wliat happier token of your affection can you choose than one which will bring limitless music into her life all the year 'round? Special Terms Which Plake Giving Easy Special Features Which Wili Make the Occasion a Treasured Memory for Mother OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PHONE 2132
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R. H. Reid, Mgr. 525 HOHMAN STREET ;: HAMMOND Just North of Michiga-i Central Tracks
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k V J 1 v 4 1V v. Hoy Harris and Mrs. ITarri. Police of New York are inventipatincr the confrssion of rioy Harris, twenty-three, in Buffalo, that he was an accomplice oi the mysterious murder of Joseph H Elwell, vhist expert and turfman, in New York last June. Harris and his wife are being: held in Ne- York fol'ejwinfr their removal there from Buiialo. Elwell, popular with women, was murdered early in th jnorningr in his apartment. ier beach rapidly a!, job by the the hoard a n i ad or k is fll,il-.l 1 T e the I.",. At sterday in order to , : r tract time, Ju v. orls meeting an estimate u r s .ivtn that it will cost nin. three thousand dollars to extend the electric lisht service to the bench amusement park which will be operatt d this season by C. II. Hay worth of Chicago. MOTHER'S MEND For Expectant Mothers Oses Br Three Generations IOHTI ro OOKLIT C MOTWCMOOS AD TM BABT. PCI eUDniLD RlULATO Co CirT. S-D, ATUkBTA. tt. "RED DISCOUNT BOOKLET" WATCH FOR IT IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY '. -t- . -Mfc. . : WW 1 ' ' " 1. I 7 1 1 TT"' . ' 11 Join Our
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Undergoes Operation for Appendicitir, J. H. Sullivan, manager of the Gary sture of the S'arck l'lano Compa-iy. who underwent an operation lor ;-p-pendicitis at t!ie !St. Ann hospital in Chicago yesterday is reported netting aioii nicely today ami will probauiy be back on the job in r-coi il -b na k i n n 1 1 Il:e.
BOSSES HAVE TO WORK NOW 'I ie fi.pcrin' 1 nieri, etc., billet and b tl.eir ijJiv lul' lil s. iootit hly sa Iwho are no ojira 1 1 !ik a ri t no t .n of on ! nr are e. :.-sed all rn t h'-se da s. A C I ( ' J- U ; I 1 e J , a Times i. por a ! o i'riiat ion recei ved by 1 today none of the day M,d on ed : n the (,p- raI men are Ih iiil lo.ii o j t :o r t oa o n or Cioipb-r is brnl 1 s and w ii' u a ro i n the "sups" and (i'l their share of salaried in-n have to ii-i tile dirty work in makin pairs. Toe billet mill is hou rs a d;i . "perattd about Confiscate Bundle of Red Literature On a tip the Gary police swooped il'e.i n uiKin a barber simp, at IZ.'.o Adams street on the south side last nik'ht and oniiseated a lot or red 1:1. ra are win -li h is bei-n maklnir its appearan(a; in Gary on and off for the past lour or !ive mon t lis. The proprietor of the place n.i.s n d nrrfs.'fd, however. Kiviiijr the explanation that a stranger left it in the shop savins? that he would call for the packatre lntf r on. It Is understood thvit the Ad si tnp street immU r was also raided for rod literature durini? the ?v . 1 strike when the troops were ?t;io)iod in the city. "With trteir oper.mp ?' roe railed r.ff Sunday on ftoanint fd the cold weathtr and rain storm, th.e Gary Haseba.ll cluh, will officially op.-n th-ir 11)21 baseball .-'asori in Oiii--o ro-xt Sunday when tl ey will tday the fast Itomeos. A larpre inimh. r of Gary fans; will accompany the ti-um. WHY THEY PARTED "I was doun n ith pain in my riht side which at times almost crazed meMost all of the doctors sail operation. Put what I want to tt 11 you is the pain disappeared with the first dose -f your medicine and I never see any since. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has the ri-'ht name jras, sour stomach and dyspepsia have lift, too." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the i n t st ir.al tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically rll stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. iiu-ludinK appendicitis. One dosa wili convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy and druggist everywhere. Adv. 1325 Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 9!. CIV 1 (:) -.v. A MEMBER A DAY I it i I fi . 1 (:) if (il Singing
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W. E. LONG COMPANY "The People's Store" State and Sohl Sts. HAMMOND, IND. Introductory Sale Our introductory sale has surpassed all expectations, the response has been tremendous. Everyone has been more than pleased with the service here and the human interest which predominates is our greatest asset. It would be impossible to tell you all the nice things folks have told us about "The People's Store.', If you haven't attended this sale vet, Wednesday will be a good day to visit us. We're going to have an aisle of bargains right through the center of the store.
Table No. 1 DRESS GINGHAMS LZ Yard A pretty selection of new plaids in standard weaves. Table No. 2 CHILDREN'S HOSE 19c ft Black only, and our usual 29c quality. Table No. 3 TORCHON LACE C Per Yard Fifty-three varieties of prettylace edging. Table No. 4 LUNCH CLOTHS 98c Each Mercerized quality, round design, scalloped edge. Table No. 5 LADIES' UNION SUITS 50c All styles and sizes, in an excel lent quality garment. Table No. 6 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 98c UNION MADE, plain blue, ft colors ; $1.19 quality. Table No. 7 LADIES' PETTICOATS 59 Each Made of nurse stnpc gingham, in regular and extra sizes. Table No. S COMFORTER CHALLIE 15 C V, J 36 inches wide, standard quality, pretty patterns. Table No. 9 COMFORTER SIZE COTTON BATT 72x90 inches, full size, pr white, 3 pounds. Table No. 10 APRON GINGHAMS 12c Standard cloth, fast colors. 18v-quality.
