Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1921 — Page 2

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Democratic Candidate For City Judge

Yap Question Rapidly 'Becoming International

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r-v 1 1 a n h v 1.. t: "hitcus ' ! : -.. -i - ,- NC f NT I N SFF.;-'C'. WAMIi.V iTUX. April 2-'.- A . c.mjrt.ni.f t-y winch Pacili'- !f :.itiii south ,; the fijuut.'-r ma:idatil to Ureal HriUun -.vou'ul he thrown open u Jijar.i'ff i.nm:?"t!on and oimnierrin! n terprise. in return for the in'cnuttonalizattoti "f Yap, was susc-estt d 'day in offu'iai circles a 1 i . - 1 y -t solution to W proposed i.y J sip .in h"n t ht- gtii-U''n r mandate s is .mu:i t.i' on up by the allied njprenie c xin.-.:. H UX CONSIDUU IT TIHHUI I . II I V. t the. Japanese embassy, it - lu'imared t hat th Tok io kovtii'ii'I-l u'lini'l consider t ho whole inundate awfsi iun ih..riu;h: y lefor r-p!yln t .'-'eoretary Illici t ' note of April itli. an1 woui'l prui'U'i.y rommuoicate with llrfly. l-'r.iiia: !t.l .5r-at Hritain h. f irf ti.kins any (!:!: '.(; .tanU with louarii t t he I'nu-'d St

iteports fn.r.t I'iiri.o iha: .1 protested to V r mc a.''.: lr',a:id's note t. t .'a .n i

ti.i cvirpii.se j!-r as o:' " i . -i r 1 Vu! . -pt -tr.i Japan t. ir.tf t prot t i'-'r ::i --tnmutticaiion n eo.'r.t-j : t1.-. !;! nt of t:ie put t tin-l-r h e;i the Pa:iti.' ii .i j ' w.-re nwai.i '.. JAP I t ill It IS MlfMKfln. ""houqli i ffi.'la! roi.u.rl.t are iHck ins; t.. i he im:.rtiion crea'e, in Japan by !-i k-y t !'n there of the, yap ror-

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.n n ..-!! t'r'.n.- ip'ep" and t!i- snhs nuor.t i. I: r ..i France -an:e its a d.sllnet :.efk f the Japanene puhise. T-i r"cf!.' (frac'-ful-y frotu a p.xslt r. m firmly taker., the Tokf. g.ivi rt is exp'vted t. find it neees- ; s ek on: ji.'nsation in another ::r'--r, iind exiensurt of the "cpsn ;' policy tt U-'nnda the I'.icihc l-'-sed t Japintjo undr Austral- ; :n !.'.".-, Is sugRi'stcd an the reeom- ; n.-. Hio.tt likely to siiRKest itrlf to t h e Japmi se. i:u.rsiov umistio-s.

ii"' -,aep( .on of the exclun .'tpan-ce friim islands in the -ific, ohtruded itself many

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Gary Fire Department

Wins Chicagoan's Praise!

When Ijowis Mock. SI'S Kulertonj

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ilary fjri- tljpartnient. extlnnuiHh the tlamea on his burning Oakland car at lirnadway and Kidee road iri C'try late

j rterday afternoon h-e placed his ! MH.iip of Hi'prnvn! un the efficiency of the liar; department. j When th dt partnirn? roeejved an.

jalurm for a run to Srn:tii Umatlway and Kuljje road, the chauffeur !"l out I j bin ear hi fui! s peed and hurneil up the j I stretch to the scene of the conflagra- .

I tlon. With the uid of chemicals, the j firemen distinguished the blaio which ! had almost enveloped tlie entire car. I The Pre wm caused by thr engine back

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r un ago i.ivi: hoi k. Ki".S- Kreeipt.i, "l.11"!'; market, a

tlve 1025,- lower; hulk. S. 1 ". ii .U"' ; - .

too, $;.2'1; heavywe 1i;ht. $S 20 U S.6 j . j mi ilium Wf-Ipht. $S. I " 'tj 8.S5. i 'ATTLK--Kecelnts. U.O'oV market.! HOLD REESE

cnev.'ii litrlits stead to i-trong; titherit

temly t'. weak. He of St ecru M ed hi mi j

FUNERAL YESTERDAY

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prime. 1 8 T.0 ( 3.511 ; gi.od and h des JS 2." rt 9.4 1 : fumiivjn and niedium. $6.7:" 'U S."5. SUKHr- Tieceiv.ts 2 S . " ' r' . market steady to 25e lower; lambs (S lbs

down. $6,504 1 lamlm (85 lbs. tipt ! burial. $8.f0'ii' 10-75; Limbs, mils an 1 cunmon. j - -

17.75 U 3.50.

T;ie funeral of "tfT. James Reese, who "lied ssuddeniy at the Mercy hospital In Gary Sunda nii?ht whs held at William's chapel yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The remains were shipped to the former home at Gibson, 111., for

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pSfitit'K stock. 1 ',(:. I 1! IS Kpiv. Ipts. 27.272 eu-es ; m:s'.. j 2 2 Yj 2 .'. 1 , ordinary iirsts, 2'i'"21c: firs:.". 2 4tvc: extra. 27 -: chtck . I'-vi'v ! dirr:.--.. L'l'it 21.'. I I.-i V K !- in.TKV T :t . 4-e: , chi- Vns, .12.': .sp-inir.t. 3e: roosters. J7e ; Reese, I'Vfi l'.c: ducks, it:;-. : I". JTAT il-is ):,.'. p;,.", jv car-; north-

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1, ST.ISlt 7.5-1; No. 2. $5r5.2T..

VEA1.-3.) to 60 lbs., 7 11 v: li to Sj a 1 "vs.. He; to ! 1" U'S . 1 - 't "1 " . ' fane y. 1 (e. o v-r e;s'it i. i'ineys. '.40 to ; m

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picture, 'THE KILLER.'

Also a comedy.

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THANKFUL HE WAS 1 Wilson in a westNOT A WOMAN i crn eature- AJso a comedy.

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I-M war-1 r.vr-t t l'.ei k wa. born nar Mt ,i;i;id. i.. and as a boy ho attended the ..,Tjn!r !..!ioo! duririjc thr win- . i' r niont :is and ;,'.c.retl on !..s father's ".i i-. tl.o r. st of yc.ir. Aftir a- :': :o: :i ; a o te:":: Hi o.ni I '.-n'ral Coi.ge. he t ft wnn: ; o'o ol. In 1 SS2 he ..t!i..- w est and entered Vft'.p.i ra ! ! ' '-. ' r-.' , u; '.:oi t , ;. with t lie do- ?' " of li A. Ill 1SK. lie t.ltmht s'i'hOi'1 ;t. I'.Ti r oiunly, and in 1 . race to Hammond Rod taiiijhi !! and in KnJ-t i hi 'hjsro f.j a t iir.e. after hieh ne T' od law in the office of the late Koht rt i'.i'firy. In he iv.v :i' p !.! clerk of the water oar: :r."ii:. He found ? h affair of ris d-'pn; ! no nt in a ib pb -- condition. Its treasury was eiopry, its credit was nit. and its warrant of little value. Mr. p,., t ).,,. meih.-tely s..f about to jo.it the tie part -"it'll, on Its feet. He enforced payment ..f wafer rentals front all consumers, ri.'n and poor alike. One of the larue.-n consumers had never made a Pettb-menf with the depart :n. rt up to this time, am! jt u as found that bis water rentals amounted to over $1,0

Th. latt I-awsoti Ta-r of Kn'and. the great woman's d net nr. said h j nfvt r went to bed t tiip'n wltlo.utj thank'tit' heaven he was not horn !

than he what women h.l- to suffer st

tv own.

In a shott time the water warrants were promptly paid when presented and the department's credit was restored. And all tb.ii ivu.t a ecompl isa cd In spite of the fact that the ,h'ef !- tiiier at that time wa . the most '- trno.Kant m the' h!tf..-r.v of the 0 - I'M . : in'' nt . No t wit 1: st a nd in ir the rrptibl'eans lind coiue into power, ; Mr. lleck was r uppoinfe.i .f,.P another yen.r. At the en 1

or rnai t.u. 1 te iu-r ooaru a s . ,.jrrA!l!,r (, 1 ,n niittgating sufferinic and

ar.oiis-rioo. ami me department PM.m reli(.vinir diseases of women. It haa into tie hands of the council. WheT1 J v,rout. hl r.,ief to thousands of women

Mr. Heck relinquished the office the j .h) suff ,-.r., frm female iM. Adv.

department had no debts and nearly 1 -

J2.fi"rt in the treasury. In 1891 h" ttJiered (he law department of Lake Forest L'niverMty riii'l graduated with the deirr.-e of 1.1..P... in 1:,. The f. llo-.v-tnfr year he was trad, inspector fir the Fire I'nfler-

writers of the I'-alumet Pistrlet. which I

posit ion he held, for ten years, reslirriintr in 1S06. In 1S08 he was elected juitice of ti." peace ly a handsome majority und -rv.d four yj.ru. In It'I'i he removed on a farm near Valparaiso and after an absence of thren years returned 10 Hammond.

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seme ii.iii-s of their lives. It was an j ro. . r i e -i . '.i iriTu; ti lonir since oascd I

to he: ren-ard. who introduced a trim- 567 Calumrt Are. Phont Ham'd 195) loroitron ,f mots and herbs oulhd TODAY

l.ylia 11. PrriKha'ais fjref able compound, that has proved wonderfully

Dorothy Dalton in 'FLAMES OF THE YUKON" Also "Shakes"

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learned today. !n the cornnmn icatbms ror.ference here. .Australia and New .calami have exclusion laws which are stricter than any yet enforced ut tin I'nlted Ptateti and these law.s ar said to have been extended to ths mandated, areas in the South Pacific, which are under Australian and '.v Zealand jurisdiction. Tiiat Lloyd Oorsrp would en'ertain no very serious obejetion to the "open door" proposal j apparently indrctei by his attitude at tho peace conference.

K11IS IB CARE FOR WAR VETERANS

TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 5 BIG ACTS FEATURE ATTRACTION A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY Fate and Temptation 10 People Mostly CirU YOUNG TOY Oriental Genius

CAPMAN & CAPMAN Singing and Dancbg AL WILLIAMS Character Cameo

PAULINE ECKHART & CO. Present a Comedy Skit Entitled "Women'

Also Mack Sennctt Comedy

COMING Rialto Musical Comedy Co. Presents a Series of New York Successes STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 25 For 4 Days The Hit of All Hits Fair and Warmer With an All-Star Cast of 20 MUSICAL COMEDY STARS 20 Including the Big Beauty Chorus NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

eiuxe l iieatre

TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

are a great many e. service men in Hammond in m-ej ,.f :ieCor and ihey ' ui'l he aided ., every possible way

1 Tii"...' men can aid the commltt-e :

'eatly by cettit' in touch w It'.i some t miiT .'Hid !. ttitiir tiitlr units !. n i ' w ti .

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j The lie-.-. Laiiisejidorff. pastor of m -..ferdnv j Hammond Kpiscopal church, deliver.-

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he disabled vefernns of a eniendrd address to (he members. Is.

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Re-eres Deaforsj Stopt Head Noises It it not put in the ears, but is "Rubbed in Back of Ears" and "Inserted in the Nostrils." Has had Successful Sale since 1907.

For aal In H-imnond, rd liy Wel Jrag St StaUoaery Co, 3 Btt St., E. S. Bowii, C-ltuaer Jt Sibley ltd S-maiers P!irmcr, Bilnsui St. rrocf of success w1U lie given yoo py the aVrrs fLmffinl. Prios per bottle $1.00, plus 4c w.r tax.

This Signature on Yellow Box and

On tiOttle TO TUth Ave, Sw York Ci'y

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BROTHERS RUN ON G. 0. P. TICKET

TJierw are two brothers seeking- of-I f?c in Harnmond. James A. Main is a earuI3da.tP for the repulilicaii njmina-J "on or councilman in tho eb-venthl ward and John A. MjiIo is a candidate! for -tty -lerk siityect to the r.-pu a! ican r--!mary. l-j jj . ; i

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i 'ortimen e rooma. In accordance w i;a

the aet.i.n belnjir taken Py the vnrio is i ihaptero of the cr; a n ! tn t ion t h roa rra - !

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wii! , t: v i s l! k ar e all ca-e-s in Hammond

ai'et alter rer: or 1 1 n rn toe 4:0111. w-,va;-( ever aid rseee.ssarv f . .r the Hssistance I i

f th"se unfortunate heroes win be extided. A rooimit'en made ,j p f 1 r. P. W. ''iiidi.iw. P. J. Minn. 1 1- !.. S pa r. Wa '. Morris arid Join i '. P.iriit wi.l uti-tn.-d .a! e'. y start their ; vest i rrat ion and v.-iii have a r.-port. fii ly f- r the cla.j :n a slto.rt time. This netien is nation wuie m tii.- e",u'-, everv ' Villp'er !,en r; l.rori.d to ':;,. err'1 ,,f r us rrp'n in tli-ir oarticu'tr re.n , n' u n ; t . Tlo-r e

co'unt of their trip to marion mIkp'

tiny attended a nn-ftinir of repres nta-

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Capital and Surplus $120,000,00

Have You a Cash Reserve? No matter what you earn or spend or how you invest, remember this : Keep a cash reserve in a strong bank. One never knows when ready money must be had quick. A kept-up savings account at this bank will provide you with a cash reserve. Enjoy the pleasure that comes from having ready money in this bank. Start a savings account here with that extra ten dollar bill. Begin saving today.

Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO

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PM Jultinn Scott Elliott 'Dcxic: VcXrtt!fc2 hoducucn, ' Behold. w WifsJ' ASvincuiS.FxtiujZ This is one of the greatest pictures ever produced by Famous Players-Lasky Corp. , SATURDAY Dorothy Dalton in "HALF AN HOUR"

STARTING SUNDAY FOR FOUR DAYS Roscoe "Fatty" Arbucky in "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" Also Buster Keaton in "The Scare Crow"

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H0HMAN STREET Behveen State and Sibley HAMMOND Th home of high-clait VaudeTi'le and latest Feature Photoplay. Always, clean, comfortable, safe and thoroaghJy ventilated.

ENTIRE NEW SHOW TOMORROW

ALSO FOUR SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE

Catherine MacDonald in "TRUST YOUR WIFE"

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nVE CHAPINS A nEntertaining Musical Novelty MIDDLETON & SPELLMEYER in "An Ocean Wooing"

BERT & LOTTIE WALTON Clever Songs and Dancer WILLIAMS & HOWARD Singing and Talking Comedians MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M. EVENINGS. 6:30 TO II P. M.

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