Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1921 — Page 2

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IN CALUMET RIVER Neither Body Has so Far Been Taken From the Water P!nc curls' Saturday aJtemnon. a or.'wcl of Hammond men have, been drat; fir.g and 8archlriK the murky waters of the L,itti Calumet rlvfr. for th bod'e of t-wo litrle l).-iy, who wrre upen to "ink to tfclr rii-atli In the rhi!l w.iirr Roth of the UJs h-ave bn positHely J iani:na. , About or? rVlac Pafurflny afternoon a boy wsirtr? a rd w-ter vns vo to trrpi from t!i hank of th rlvf-r Into th RSIfr at thn fo of Harris. -n freer. M1!nws -were unabio t5 i-arh h!m, NMng som d!.Unr ay, arj th yourgr lad unk to h! oorh. A oordon of mm from ?h vont! Irtimpiliatrly tRan the upsr.-h for th Viy ari.J thy hav hrpn working ever it'.nc :rar!nir h brush f!l!.1 rlvor ami xp!odlnK 1yrian.l:c charges. In an effort to brlnp th remains to th urfii.. The rlw Is hlph from the rr'.n rsi-n-". nr.i rubbHh. iirh a th? branrhe o tress and hrub. ha. so n;i-d the ri'-r-r that It t Jmot an imp i':b!;y to maka any rrr in ,, near. fi. t leas at a ,-?;-n points w-lfhln the ara !n w-h!rh the body !i thoupht to be todeed. the rlrer bed U rhoke.1 w!;h th's triirt o that !t tvou',1 be aimwt TirirM-'.l-lti for the body to be rriihM far frean the relit of rn'ry. The hw,'t eontimiounly -t-h !n fh5 dbrN, mtV'nsr tii .lt -nore difficult. Saturday morn!nr litfl ITaroiJ Malmmitst. on of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hoy M.!mOUiat. eon of Mr. and Mm. Hoy Vr'roripar the river bank. They ret?: rue, homo and Mrs. Malmquisf. d! covered that h had left the kn'.fe t'-y w?r using-, at tho river. She nt Hnro',3 rmek to the arot to Kt it. A short time later, Mr. and Mrs. Fusion, who f ere, near-by, were shooked to see tha Tad fall into the cold water. Mr. Ftsioh hurried to tha spot but the boy had aunk for the at time. Krneat Guenther. the Hesavl'.la dfptvty Marshall haa ben !rt charge, of the aearohlns p.-rty. Toaterday afternoon a crowd of b..y from tha vicinity of A:n and Kenwood venue, went to the river at Caluml'U avenue To fish. la some unexnliinel manner !i!f!i Stanley Kosotaki, 6 vears 1 Edward C. i Beauty Shop

20 Discount On All Hair Goods TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Our fcauty shop boasts of an extraordinary display of quality htir goods and the broadness of the assortment makes it possible of a perfect matching in any shade of hair. This week for three days, we vril offer any selection at 20 per cent OFF THE REGULAR PRICES. SWITCHES All colors, including gTcy. TRANSFORMATIONS All around the head POMPADORES To cover the thia hair CURLS Single and clusters FRIZZETTES To cover that thin place on your temple HAIR BOBS To save having your hair cut EAR PUFFS All at 20 per cent discount 20 Discount on all Work Done Before 11 A. M. Except Friday and Saturday Skapooing, Manicuring, Marceling, Hair Dyeing and all other beauty r quire carets. Take advantage of these economy offering' . Beauty Shop 2nd floor.

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Residence Awnings Of Every Description In the Latest Patterns We must dispose of 34,000 yards of beautiful striped ducking, which we bought at a great reduction. So don't delay, call us up for an estimate and a full explanation this is part of the business, so feel perfectly free to call us any time.' Hammond Shade and Awning Works

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old. foil from the bridge Into the chill waters and sank to his death, his littb ccimi'arlons vowerleFS to aid him. Tho Fi'iin h for Stauloy has b.'-n continue, Mnco he, was pern to drown, but the t.. n rc.hers are hanlicMilcd In their efforts. Just as they are further weat on the river where tho hunt for tha Slalmqulm t.y is in progreas. The two deaths at tha L.!ttle Calumet brings the jnawn'l drowniiiSS to a total of three. Vernon Groat, son of Mr. and Mn John lroat. 347 Onk street, dove to his death Into the chlil waters of the. East OhlcaK canal a fw weeks ago.

EXPECT HOUSE 10 EE PEACE SIORM CENTER HY J. PART CAMPHELh fS7Ff COPRF.SPCNDENT I WASIllNiiTONT, May --A wiii.' dl verirenoe of opinion prevailed ain.-nc 1 repuhlioan members of omsr. ss day an to what steps I'r. si.lent n.n-i ln may take toward ent.rinc mto peace n. trotlation with r.ernmny foilowinir the final pa-' "'' b' '''-'""'';), of tl.e Knox peace i-esolu t ton. The resolutl.n. pasx-d by the senate Sat urdny night by a vote of 43 ' 2i ex;iceted to be th. storm n nter of ft turbulent and partisan debate in house this week but Its repub-1',-an leaders hope to foi.-n the pasMf:e of the rneasttre by a ubtantia; macjnty by th week end. The -- n ite debate on the resolution disclosed '.hat republican senators, a!th.,';1! !:?:! 1 ':i--n the r"li-'!ple of it teci-.nioal state of war between. the T'r.tted States and the cer.trl powers are still divided a to whether the American government should feek o n,;ike a separate peace with Germany or attempt to necotlHte a peace ha41 upon a revised treaty of Versailles. Senator Idge of Massachusetts, the repjM'.ran majority leader, expressed the beiief tint President Hardin would undertake a treaty of peac with tl riv.ar-y following- tha pas-aire of the Knon. m'sn'ir;, but l.ow f.n Mr. Hardin? would r. ake such a move. vr what. 1, iml of a treaty lie thought the president oiilii seek to negotiate Senator !edc did n--t explain. Minas Co. Second Floor I ZZ3 r ; WW I H i p PHONE HAMMOND 2242 Rent Tents W rVgV

mm, AT AGE OF 76, REGAINS HEALTH

I am now seventy-six years of afff. said Mra. J. W. Cafey. 10'U Liberty Ave Terrs IIaite. Ind. "and I think it is wonderful how Tanlac has brought back my health after I had auffered fifteen years. "l.ast Auirust 17t!t my hu -band and I celebrafd our forty-ninth weddlnt unnlversarv. ani at that time the chief topic of eon vci-sul Ion was what Rood li. allh I was enjoying, so I couldn't beln but fe, 1 tha nkful to Tan'.ao I ,d time and : been in I. ,or health a lOUK tlioURht my a was Htfair.st m n'' that I would neer be well af-1- My do;.-tion wm so bad th.- t Bf thins I t seemed to asree w'th me .and I had terrible pain in my stoma, h and W" iM t-loat up awfully with pas. Iwts of times tryinc to do the housework I became so short of breath I rave .omil.'tei y out and had " ,!" HOT RACE FOR r WHITING JUDGE rcor- il TO Tr TlM5t WHITING." Ind., Tay 2. Whiting's I itve-cornered race for the repub!l'-aii J - .i JudgesV.i-; nomination ' ui -ro (.peculation than .. . . .......... r in a r o u-eo any other! campaign 1 lif .H ' to t O e yL una. ' j Piich candidate agrees It is going o ho close and netth- Is Ijvln- any I further campaign plar p-tdmg the count of the votea tomorrow evening. One of the stronst contenders Is Attorney A. N. Vnk. II ? has been In the thickest of the fray from the word "go" and has overlooked noth!nr whlcb -would uroOeriv be to h!S o , -.w, .o!l,ltes have piayed heavily on the fact that fhev Hi'e li'e-1r?!Lr ranlder.ts of the Oil fitv. Wltko cannot claim this honor tut he sum' It up this way: "I am sure the people will agree with ni" that ail does not depend upon how long he has been here hut rather wha kind of a man he with whh-h 1 hnv work, I believe, d e for the office to whis. Till.' KUCecSH handled my iegai -rmlnes my fitness ch T am aspirinn." .Mr. u ;t;;o t ra p a r a ! o Ia w s c i been cbt'Re.J f r, ! a it

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EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Rialto Musical Comedy Company Presents Geo. M. Coh?n'$ International Success

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A Service Candidate who is not Afraid to Say That He Served in the Late War . No. 23 on the Ballot Mr. and Mrs. Voter, mutter up that enthusiasm on primary day that you had when the last shot was fired on November 11, 1918. It was then that you pledged to a 'square deal" for the veterans of the war. Put Hammond in the class with other cities who haven't forgotten by voting for PHIL GREEN WA1.D, No. 23 on the Republican Ballott. Show the service men of Hammond you are for them as in the days when they battered at the doors of Chateau Thierry, St. Miehlo and the Argonne. A vote for Green wald is a vote for

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down, and often hnd to slay In bed the rest of the day. My kidneys were badly disordered and half the time I was In t'f-d Just on account of my back. My nervcM were worn to a frazzle and I was too restless to ever act a nood night's sleep. I was too weak to do anything mm h but It around the house, and I felt blue and discouraged over my condition all the time. "Hut Tanlac whs a frodsend to me and I never can praise it enough. Kach bottle helped me and ftave me added

strength and I kept Improving uut.l I I felt better than I had in fifteen years and to this good day I have been In spl'-ndld health. My appetite Is Juat fine and nothing I eat hurts me. I seem to hove unusual strength for a person my ape and I am dotnjr all the hiusework. I certainly do feel happy to he feeMnfr so well, ani I think Tanlac Is a wonderful medicine." Adv. Rflioollng. He is admitted to practice In all e.-oirts "f Indiana including- the supreme court and L'nlted States district court. ;NEW YORK MARINE WORKERS ARE OUT f INTERNATIONAL NEWS $Fr,V!CCJ XFTW YORK. May 2. --Mot v. "-n B nni aril J0,0f0 lUHilne worke.ru iv.-rc 'die sa thif. sort today In tlie Xat!on-il Hi.'pp'.ntr Ftrlke -which ihre.te,s to paralyze a'. American d.eip f.-a traffic on the Atlan tic Pacific and Gulf of M-1-. coasts, i The strike order was put In effect af ""r nieet'.r;g at wh! h the 15 per C vrngm r-ductlon urged by Admiral rt'-n-son of the Shipping Hoard was rejected th marine nglneers. I!re,nen. cooks nd stewards and tlie InternatlonaJ. a, ;u men's I'nloti. The tnatlne engineers took tb. lead and th official of ib.li and the other unions invohcl were omphaflo In declaring that P was not a strike but a lock-out. 1 The eh!" ray of hpe tha Pres-

J ! ni tr." Vril- Ident Hardin,! -eouid appoint srhltrat!n 131T having ors and b;mc a truce v f ,re tac t k f :-r his entire walk-out .tend any fui-ther.

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1500 OUT Ifl STOCKYARDS STRIKE Handlers Ref use to Accept 8 per Cent Wage Cut Today

HNTFR NATIONAL NFAC3 SERVICE! OHK'AG'). May 2. Refusing t accept a wage cut of B cents per hour, fifteen hundred liv stock handlers at the Chl'-nvt" stokyards ar on strike today. Tha strike Is expected to cause, serious handicap to the handl ing of f-took at the yards and may! result In a complete tie-up of tli' packing Industry here. ! Three hundred Htrl k ehrr-ak era had been hired today to take the. places of men on strike. Union workmen In the packing plants however ara said to have refused to handle stork that has been previously handled ty nonunion workmen. Keports that the strikers had threatened violence. to the strikebreakers in extra police precaution? The livestock handlers are the, m-n I who move the stork from the cars ti the slaughterhouses. They unload all Henry O. Reisstg Candidate t Henry 0. Reissig, Cashier of the. American Trust & Savings Bank, is a candidate for nomination for Councilman-at-Large. Mr. Reissig was born in Hobart, Ind., and came to Hammond when a young lad. He has been in the banking business for 16 years. He is also a property owner and has been a tax payer for the last 14 years. He resides at 430 May St. His experience as financier in banking, real estate and insurance business qualifies him to represent the interests of the people of Hammond in the City Council. - frif',i - t"e - .i it'..;.,-n-e' i?. rig aim

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The regular session -ouni il will he held ."hairii.ers at the "city niug. n n imiier r,t Imp. WILLIAM S. H ART THE CRADLE CF COURAGE ' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND .FRIDAY Chas. Ray in "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" NEW SCALE OF PRICES: Matinees: 5c-13c-18c Evenings: 9c-13c-22c (Tax Ext-a) B 5 O D B li tl ihfWi KnV "iff'' -ikK ii 'M'f (f m-mi lit Vi iv i-l ii il

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The Home of High Class Vaudeville ed Feature Photoplays All Our Acts Direct from Majestic, Pa! see and State-Lake TODAY, TOMORROW AMD WEDNESDAY

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PROMISES TO PUT RAIL ON LAKE ROAD A . Phi! ' 1 en .- ;- i 1. ..n, ,.j ; ..tidb!tt TO 'I I 1 i. eted. to ha ia-rod to th- P'l I b:,.. a. rii!:i.g b n't. u'-tk Ia (i 1 1 . ;.. --ke ;i t a . ire. wfcid h id in to-- K. -f P. hi! There were a number of f!"-ale-ia, ? I tidor.-i.-d Gr" nwi. iii's andldacv. Also Clyde Cook in "The Jockey." Also "The Son of TarzW and a comedy. iT7 Today YETTE. WE rjiw?ryy?jri,yr'.a '..SrT 3 NEW SCALE OF PRICES i AT THE DE LUXE n After considerinc? the con- J ditions cxijtirg in the Ca!umet Region, tlie manageinrnt li of Tm D'Luxe Tlieatre has jsj deck! admission, to take effect immediately. The r.ew .caie of prices are as follows: MATINEES: 5c-13c-lc EVENINGS: Cc-13c-22c (Tax Extra) Furniture for $58,000 Worth of $34,000 e. ip4 in "Jb the Per.E2n" ALSO 4 HIGH CLASS AND REFINED ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Maude Daniels presents "THE RISING GENERATION" A Cast of 10 Inimitable Kiddies WARD In Bits & D00LEY of Variety LEWIS h HENDERSON Ju?t Two Little Girls Entertainers DcLuxe SAILOR BILLY REILLY special 1, Songs, Stones and Phnologuc Always the Farthenon Symphony Orchestra and "our Pipe 0rg2n Grand M. Evenings, 6 : 30 to 1 1

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