Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1921 — Page 2
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Stones Hurled At Band, Trombone Player Is Kit. Mayor 1ao MoOorinaek of Hast "i : , -;i-lost e'nin; stepped out of n aunv.biSc !n the midst of a how litis inob that was milllnK hack and forth on thp "reets aol .i Jo walks in front of the euunibia hall at Calumet. Children hlrd at twenty-five cent apiece by opponent workers were boating t!n pans, veiling: and hurling stones at a M -'"oTmick brass band. IT WAS A BE AX JM F'.Kt fights threatened IrtHon men. Women wero being shoved bark sod forth In tho throng. A riot u impending. Men and kids were armed uiih ber bottles ur.d pop bottles. The foiice had ben cull-.! ar l w-re prepxed to battle, the bel.K-'rern "eders of the thror.. Tho nwyr'a first word was to the police. "Tell thftm I havs something to say to them" h said to the police. "I'on't make any arrests. I'll quiet them." P2NOTJ17CES DEMONSTRATION It seemed Impossible to still the excited ir.cn. womun e nd children v ho
made the etretrt. black for & block, word vat passed. hower. as.d
mayor was ablo to be. heard. KLATO& IS PEOTOKED 'There is no excuse for such a shameful demonstration as this." paid the mayor. '"Whoever Incited these gohool -hildrn to hurl atonea and brinks is unAmtrlcta whether he b for me. or ajrainwt ma. You who are voter have a nfrteus duty to rerform In traiiilns the future feneration for citizenship. NO EXCUSE rOK BRAWLS "There is no excuse tir men and town brawlinfr on the streets." The mayor was evidently provoked. A cher utartad and Increased tmtil it ramo th.e frratem ovation JlctVrmMk has bad durlmt the campaign. The individual who had bribed the children and endeavored to brtnK about a disrr&oafui riot slipped away. The children were pent hoitw?. And the men and women Jtmmoil Columbia hall to hear the scheduled McOormacJc speech. ncpoar EurnAKs Tb-e f r&cas was an out and out attempt to break up the MoCormack parade and meetlm? by stoning th band and the mayor and rngraging his supporters in a f.st f.ffht. A number of ruffians frotn other parts of the city were in th big crowd, txlievsd to have been employed by aicOortnack"s enemies to lead the mtJee. The caKua.'tiea were lisht, how. evor. One musician j hit by a atone and his trombone badly battered. Whether others were struck is not known. CTTfa.xs to a 17 uowu A campaign of destruction is being carried on against the mayor. His pictures and si-rns are torn down at niht. Tho police learned that the school children had been triven 2 5 cents apiece as they left school yeeterday afternoon and told to be in front of the Columbia hall 't 7:00 o'clock to yell for another candidate and "raise Ned." WHAT atcCOBJOACS: SATS "I have told my workers to make no attempt to retaliate to any such tRctics" aid Mayor McOormack. "Tearir.if dawn my pictures and attempting to break up my merf'.ngs thw that pomebody in desperate. I fee! more confident now of my nomination than ever befors becauee I know the people of East Chicago do not approve of such demonstrations." licOirmock sentiment waa stronger in East Chicapo ajid Indiana Harbor today tlian ever before. The mayor's policy of leaving his opponents etrictiy alona and conflninK himself to cxjnstruct- . tve campaiirniriK has triven him a greater value In the eyes of the voters.
AT THE PARTHENON Katharine McDonald In "Trut Tour Trite." Is at th rarthenon In a vehicle that is unquestionably the hest that fca yet been given the charrr.in? star, and it provides her with a wide rnt cf opportunity to display hr art f an emotional and dramatio actreas. "Trust Tour Wife" In adar-ted fmm
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Here's Where We Shine ! LOW SHOES HIGH QUALITY Oxfods Sport Shoes Some plainly smart. Some plainly intended for young men who like novel styles. Others plain and dignified for more conservative dressers. $7.50 THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesday and Saturday Eve. lings.
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INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICC NEW Y'IIK. April 22. Stock.", clos
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"WAS LUCKY DAY FOR ii," DECLARES BOYER
Terre Haute Man Says He Has Picked Up so Fast Since Taking Tanlac He Doesn't Seem Like the Same Person.
which is rea::y beyond tueir means Ii'k endtn.i-! to et the backing Slater T. Molcomb, financier and
roue. Ht'lcnm'o. who i attracted I'V tho architect'! bra itiful yuiiriK w ife
rvoivsissrs to advaner ninney. but iate
w ii'ti he learns of their true financial condition, he tells i"'ick that h mui it ;;; lL'."..0i'0 of his own in the y heme. 1 ick is d'.scouraaed. and a b. -tter ft'ir.i hunk caliin in a note desn.1: (:i-lp stnattet's any. Marmot determir.es to secretly visit Hoicomb to inda.-e l.im to continue wit.i the contract. She finds h'.m half-intox !- en lr. yacht at nist.t. Marmot's s:iht!e apptal finally arouses th" HIc. -nib's eon.-c'.'-nce. .!) leaves the cabin, but before f'.-.e -un di.-embatk tho vach! saps fiiowir down the river
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Sinclair Oil 2T"s ciiica;o caii i;iti. W 1 1 HAT No, 2 red. 1 .3 S 4 Q 1 . 4 0 ; No. " red, $1364; No. 1 hard winter. 11.46; No. 2 hard winter. 11.43; No, 2 n.-r. ypriiiR. 51.iS'fi 1 17; No. 3 spring. SI. It 7. -OHN" No. - white. 60S 'd Slc; No. " yeiiow. 60S -. 61c: No It white. .81'f
"Two weeks at.o I was so -Tippled up wii ii : heunwis m I could hardly net about and tn-mht 1 would have to Klvif up work, but t. i-day I feel like a different man." said Marcellus Hoy. r, 11 North 16rh St., Terre Haute. Ind., in relating: his experience with Tanlac. "This rheumatism had made my life miserable for .six years." she went on. "I actually .-oubln't walk to work without having to stop and run my
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fit iff and achey. and in trying to -at fometimes the pain neaily killed tue to raise my hand up to my mouth. I would lie awake at nifcht hour after hour and could hardly get any rest at nil. My appetite went back on me and the little I ate did not do me any K-od. I (rot fir, weak and run-down I could hardly hold out .it was beginning to look like I would have to up my Job and o.ult work. 'It was a lucky day for me when 1 hftian takintr Tanlac. I have im-nf-) no s- fesl it do s not sefin like I am the same man. Why, Die pains have ail eas .1 up. and whiie is is too s m.ii for in-' to say the rh-unu.tisin lias (.'one for rood, I can hardly realize the change this T.'irilac has already made in me. My appetite is tine and I seeni to have ro w ,-Ii-nutii and energy, and my wife tells me 1 1 10k better in every way. As for Tanlac. I can't recommend it too f-f rontr." Adv. (wlbs.M fi.'lriuthi; &;4.dfKTAO ETA A
MAY UNCOVER WALL ST. CRIME SCR ANTON, Ta., Atrll 22. One hundred itgjred pieces of metal, similar to shattered window sash we'.shts. were found In thi Acor.a reFtaurant, a frequent haunt of Tony TJirl, held by federal HKc-iita as a suspect in the TVa,1 street bomb explosion. !t was learned today. The discovery was mad.? by reporters. wh turned th!r find ovtr to the federal authorities. The mf tuT fragrnentk were found In a tin box. They cloaeiy resum-bled the broken bits of fash eihts found scattered over Wall utreet after the explosion.
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Rfinn Today Franklin Far11 J U U num in his latest success, THE GALLOPING LITTLE DEVIL Also a good comedy.
PAST17IF Today May All. 1 xUlliULi son m 3 rrreat fea. ture. "THE CHEATER." Also a comedy.
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charging itiausauUter. Tht tr.al con- . attU only uL ii-tu.rtjli blttd Wig loll) over to t.ie s'aiid Juiy. As Wrijint tois 111 relatives in li'uni'iiiii to :ieip luui
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proceedincrs by another woman who had enf Ted Holt omb's V. arrives at tre pier just in time to see the vessel gliding away.
ATTEMPT TO COLLECT FAILS nr-SSEUrvouF. Uormany. April 22. Attempt.-- by the inter-a'!:-d Jthineland eommiersi on to crdlect the new customs 'nave resulted in a tie-up of the railroads and a i-ompW " stopafje of traf-
.No. 4 white. rc. cm i o vnom (T,. lU'TTEK Ueceipts. 7.420 tubs; creamery extra. 1 3- ; firsts, ?6ff42c; park'nkr stock, 1 Tc. I'J IS Receipts, 21.S33 cases; miscellaneous, 2 1' r ; f-rdinary firsts, 1 1' ? 2dc; rlrs-.fi. 22 So; extra. 26c; cheeks, ISSc; dirties. 1? ft" 20c. LIVE T'l'VLTllY Turkeys. 4 V; chickens. 27c: roosters. 15c; Reese, 16(118c; duck". 32c. 4 HICK. O I.IVB STOIK, IHH1S Ileceipfs, 2!.0eQ; market
steady; bulk. $7.75 'n 8.55: heavy weight, i7.S.""'i .20
weight. $8.05 -ff 8,35. 4"ATTl.l- Ueceipts. 6.000; market. Reneiuily steady. Keef Steei :hoi e and prime. $ i" u fi ;,(. ; jjor-d and cloi e $8.2."- Vi 9,4 0. SHEEP Re.-.-di.t.-. 5 0,001); market.
about steady: latcbs 'SI lbs. d-.'.wnt.j uis bvi'" Juil UIU:I thi rar'ci $:' 2.". 'a 11 00; iambs i-5 lbs. up) $5.;0ffi j J-""y con iis. lt'.7&. i Tnj amvi lucn utt d unanimouslv ;a i fUVur uf mi ordiuaiieu makiiiK the apCITY TO FURNISH ,.:,.-, and at the ,a...e t.mc in-
rtiucitd the legal dipartnont to render such a.d OS ini-thl be needed, proMde.4 i f cour.-e, Wright drt'.r. d it. At the same in- cting the alderman
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The Amusement Center of Hammond and Calumet District LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW Katherine MacDonald in "Trust Your Wife" The Story of a Wise Wife in a City of Folly ALSO FOUR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE FIVE CHAPINS An Entertaining Musical Novelty MIDDLET0N & SPELLMEYER Present their Western Comedv. "Lonesome Land" By Chas. B. Middieton BERT 6c LOTTIE WALTON Clever Songs and Dances WILLIAMS & HOWARD Singing and Talking Comedians A Sure Cure for the Blues Don't fail to come and hear our $25,000 ORGAN GRAND in conjunction with the PARTHENON SYMPHONY OR. CHESTRA.' Bargain Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. Evening, 6:30 to 11:00.
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