Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1921 — Page 2
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May 7, 192 I'li'lll'HW, II I aw.
PRIMARY IS PLENTIFUL
Aftermath Of State Elections Cause The Republicans To Shake Their Heads. rTiWES BUREAU AT STATE! CAPITAL1 IXmA$ArOUIS. May 7 U there any one thins that is upnertnoar in disf-usnK.ns of 'tat political l--nd"rs iT .!. capital it t cunmU on the nritnary election 'aw. 1'rior to t"laat seasi.-n of the genera! assembly l.aders in the Republican an.l I'etnoratio parti's to-k steps ,,,,,,!,n -his system of jeieetlng camlidat-3 !- they saw in it an evil which, tt ;h. primary is c .( tnu. i. vX end dlarupt pohtl.-a'. party oranuM H";' a fatal thin U. the American form t' ove rnmer.t. The subject is renewed by Soi rtesquo hapuenirife. in l.nlltt:.n;...:d a Ml T-re Haute in the piimiiry Tue.r .. The thing that ...- .irred in In I'.a is the .".! st ... The fantntm !.' Shu tik. om time nutiiriciun tor th purf ba.s- "t several cur loads f potatoes !.lc; K- Id on the public market' f.-r the ;n:ri.' o. f bringing down t ho high .o-i i f living, captured the K pubtir.in nomination for may(,r, not by '.Me. (" of the republican partj. hut "T the support of un element in the deinocrn t ie party. This situation in not more .li.rn-
of candidates any more than a man deslree t. superintend the details of a dinner he is to eat. He prefers to have a frod dinner served hy some one who v:;i s-.tti3fv his desires without seeking his opiniou. In other words the political leader !-.!ieve that while the theory of the law Is k od it works out poorly in practice.
j the Scats will sura tret a game with , th Bloomer Oirla. There will be few I games played at Morris Park aa the
club has decided to travel a good deal. Games already have been booked with Plymouth. Ind., Kouta and Valpo. Any fa st semi-pro baseball team in tbla neck f the woods deBlrInu to play the hard hitting treats can arrange a good gume by calling Hammond 1005-R any time.
1 wpf 1.1 f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 NKVY YUllK, May 7. -Stocks, closing prices; A eerie;. :i Steel -'dry 3 l..l!win LnfMinntlvi: 914 1 -.el Menem Steel 1.: 6
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noi t h em tyfi.in. $1..;i'b. 'OKN No. 2 iui.d, No. 2 white i C j '",, No. 2 yellow. ti'V, .! ile; No. j :. mix. .1. ;.S4 :.! ; No. 3 wl.it.'. ;.Sic; I No. 1! V, ..w. a;' i ".I't c No. 4 1V1. j 5 ?; No. 4 y.-Uow. ."Sc. j OATS- No. 2 ulillo, 3;i: v;itc; No. j 2 v. l:.tc. 3;r '-.' ::7 I n i mt n i: sum k. I IIOH.S- lit ceipt-i, T.onn; market acJ five and s-tron:; to 10c lusher; hulk, SS.no -.1 x-TS; top. ?s.S. heavywclgnt. j $s.25 '( 8 fin : medium w.dKht, $g.&(4j. (. Hwht wtiKht, $8.i. U X.Sti; light t lidhtf. i S, ."oi If S. 70 ; heavy packin sows
Miiiotli, $ ;.2.3 ti x.O') ; packintf sow, toush. $7.i"i T 2.v pi's. $7.23 , 8.3G. CATT1.K-Uecripts'. 5'Uh SH KKl' liceipt s. 4.1HIII.
(rtlng to th republicans than it i
t. the thtnkrH in the d-mo.'i at u: ; party. The leaders in H,. osier d. ino--ncy mad every effort to hold !o-ir voters In line andkeep the.m away j 1com the republican ballot in I'm- prt-j
ma'y. They rea.ix" mar i.ie jmisoi
patlon of democratic voters in a republican primary tends to weaken the bancs ,f the democratic candidate in the election. Neithrr of the two largo papers in Indianapolis dare to express their M-ue opinions on the primary elc-tPm l his week beca-ise both of the-e dailies ar- supportera of the primary system. The bent they can do Is to fall loo k en alibies The power of the rabble and the ur.d' rworld to thwart the wishes or tbe good citizens which ate n 'he majority is demonstrated in the last primary election. No better object tsson could be obtained than in ti' selection of the republican candidate for judge of the city court in Ind'.ana poiis--Two exceptionally high prado men were running for this office In thcapital city. The forces of the organization were divided on thein. This was realised throughout the campaign. A third candidate, not a bad man in himself, but keene enough t capitalize on the situation, set out to make an appeal to the lawless. This element wu also bright enough to know that If he was chosen they would necessarily have a friend at eourt. He would bo under obligations
to them. The result was that this.
third man was an easy victor. The other men, who would have guaranieed impartial justice in the court were relegated to the scrap heap. Some of the republican candidates chosen are weak. They are of a character that a responsible party orgailzation would never attempt to put before the people In an election.
The selection .f Donn M. Roberta:
for the democratic nominee for may r in Terre Haute Is another illustration of what may happen in a primary that would never be likely to occur in a convention. Thoan that are looking forward to the repeal of the primary law two years hence take the view that the so-
called responsible citlaenship does not' are to be bothered with the selection
POINT IN FOR BABY OF STILLI1
l!NTr?NTIONL NEWS SERVICE) NKW YoP.K. May 7. An important point has I. eon won for baby Guy Stllliinn "the silent principal in the Stitlnun divorce as.." by a ruling of Kereroe e,,,jel J. Gleason that neither tho testimony of Or. Hugh HusseU of Burfa!.), nor the disputed "Pear Honey"
teiier aapnoi m nave men writt.n t.y Fred Heauvais the cor-respomlei.t, sha'l be admitted into the evidence so
far as the controversy over the pa
ternity of tlie boy is concerned. It was l-;rned today. This ruling was secured by John K. Mack, truarjlan at .lw for Guy. Tho referee assured Mr. Mek that the Huast'-ll testimony and the "Pear Honey" letters will he considered only as affecting the multi-millionaire's pla for a divorce.
LADIES SHOP REMODELED Harry P. Grimmer is receiving many compllmrnts on the Wonderful improvements he has made In the entire remodeling of the Weserveu Undies chop. The entire window display has been removed and replaced with a pillared balcony effect. lighted with three colored domes. In the rear of the .-hop a Gothic palm bfach petition has been built, also the installation of the most up to date corset fitting parlor In the city, wherein the shop's' patrons who desire corset fittings may enjoy the privacy and comfort of one's home. At night th" corset fitting parlor through lighting effects displays the upearance of the moon vhlnlng through the shop. Every convenience for its patrons hits been provided. Spectators an.l pat i . .us pronounce it the prettiest shop in the calumet district. Tho inside is equipped with appropriate decorative effects, while there is also a varied and attractive exposition of .-print; goods. The whole arrangement is designed to make it worth while for the women of Hammond and vicinity to visit the Wogerv.-u shop, whether they n.-ed anything in their Una now or tmt. Miss Grace T'orowiak and Miss Eleanor Grimmer will be pleased to demonstrate their lines consisting of corsets, brassieres. lingerie, infants wear.
fancy needlework, hosiery and hair goods. It will be worth any mothers while to look over thtIr complete e pf Infanta pparel.
GARY NEWS
Cafe Lafayette tonlte, Gorman Orchestra. Dancing and eouvenira. Special Dollar Dinner. Phone Kust Chlcugo 608-J. o-7-l
GARY BENZOL CO. TO ERECT BUILDING. The Gary Beno! Motor fuel comaTipy baa filed plana with Building Commissioner Walter Pougan for the erection of a factory to manufacture gasoline by u special formula. The building will be a on-etory structure, 34 feet square and will cost $1,600.00. Delaware street between Third and Fourth avenues will be the location of the factory. The building when completed will coat approximately $1,500.00. A number of well known business men Including Roy O. Parry. V. D. Hunter and others are interested in the new enterprise.
ED. C. HENRY OBTAINS PERMIT A permit was issued to Ed c. Henry
PARTHENON Entire New Show for Tomorrow Only 5 HIGH CLASS ACTS 5 Of Vaudeville Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake Theatres ALSO
GALLSTONES I)r. E. E. Paddock, a physician of Ramus City. Mo., la giving away a Free book that tella how hundreds of paopla have obtained wonderful re-
reaulta from a aitnpia Aome munoa of treatment in cases of Inflammation of the Call Bladder and Iliie Ducts aa associated with Gall Stones. This booklet tells all about Catarrh ef the Gall Bladder, thickening Bile, etc
Give picture of the ortrana affected and telia thinm you want to know, thinra thit hare worried too. Mrs.
Jol Wade aaya: "I behave 1 would have been daatl If I had not taken thla treatment. 1 have beenout ISOOfor operation and dortor bills, and I twl jinirM i!nt ha don me more rood thn nil the others.' Threi o roach pmin and itTertngaiicUtel with tuna troubles tht it would be a kai.ily art to get thu valoabt Frtt ik tor ny uffnrr. No chtrie. No nhllmrlon. Just araU name and iddnu today to DR. E.&. PAD POCK. B H.-1 2fil Nanaaa City,
for the erect4on of a two-etory brick store and flat building to cost t7.000.0o The structure will be located at 22i West Sth avt-nue.
FINED F0R ASSAULT In Judge Wellnar'a court yesterday. T.aio Gogasi wu found guilty of asaaiilt and battery by Judge Wellner and waa fined $25 and costs. Tha evidence introduced proved that La.ao had punched Jim Zerlin in the eye and temporarily discolored his eye. The atrike came after a heated argument In a restaurant at Eighth and Broadway.
When the library is erected. 11-
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or It and In all probabilities it will be named Westchester township library. "While it will be under tho direction of the Gary public library. It will be aupported by the tax payers of Weatchester township.
Chesterton to Have Gary Library Branch The many branches of the Gary public library will be extended to Cheaterton as' plans are now urider way to establish a branch library there in September. This branch wil! he under the aupervlslon of the Gary public library Just as the other eleven branches are now being operated. Louis J. Bailey and Miss Mildred Gottlieb were in Chesterton and a librarv for Chesterton is now aamired.
PASTIME T0DAV JACK GARDNER in "Open Places" SUNDAY TOM MIX In one of his latest western features
BIJOU TODAY PEARL WHITE in .
Know Your Man"
Also good comedy. SUNDAY Wm. Russell in "BARE KNUCKLES"
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S CATENAS PLAY GARY CYCLONES SvinJay afternoon. .May g. the famous Hammond Seatenas will crosa bats with the Gary 'cyclones, which la known as the fastest colored team In the Ktate of Indiana. The game wtll be played at Morris Park. the base ball fans of Hammond, if you want to see a real name follow the crowd to Morris Park. The Seatenas have secure.! an of tier to keep the crowd ba.k of the line and that sure ought to hf!p some. Th S"ats have strengthened, their tltih a gd deal when they signed up Itahe Simmons of Bast Chita. go. The S.-ats look to be. one of the leading semi-pro baseball teams that Hammond has put in the field. Come out fans and help the home team bring home the berries. The manager of tne scats is trying to book a ame with the Boston P'.oomer Riris and the way things look
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, The monthly directors' meeting- of tho Griffith State bank, was held in the bank rooms yesterday at 2 p. in. The affairs of the bank are in excellent shape and deposits are growing- dally. The time for monthly mectlng-s was changed to ?, p. rn., first Friday of ,-sch month, and the bank will close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays, except pay-days. Fred Grimmer had his tonsils and adnoid removed at St. Margaret's hospital yesterday. little Hazel shafer Is recovering at the hospital. She had her append!! r-I
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moved Tuesday. The town board hold lt monthly meeting in the Town hall Friday. More than tha usual amount of busincBM was tranaacted. N!ck Mobs, sr., la seriously lit at hia home. He suffered a tvr:re attack of stroke on Wednesday. The. public school commencement will be held May 13th. Senator C. Oliver Holmes, or Gary, will deliver the address. The chamber of commerce meetir, : was held in the bank rooms on llay Cth.
AUDITORIUM MAX 1SELFER. Prop. 567 Ctluwr Arc. Phon Hml I95J TONIGHT OLIVE THOMAS in "UP STAIRS AND DOWN" also Episode 4 of "Phanton Foe." Serial TOMORROW ROBERT WARWCIK in "JACK STRAW" alto "LUNATICS AND POLITICS" VVwVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
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EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE TODAY AND SUNDAY The Rialto Musical Comedy Company Presents NEW YORK' BIG SUCCESS "Peaches" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST OF 20 PEOPLE Also "Fatty" Arbuckle in "A COUNTRY HERO" m COMING MONDAY "Little Miss Sunshine"
ALWAYS THE PARTHENON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA E. F. Eichar, Conductor HEAR OUR PIPE ORGAN GRAND NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Saturday Matinees, one performance only, from 2 to 5 P. M. Evenings from 6 to 1 1 P. M. Sunday only continuous from 1 P. M. to 11 P. M.
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