Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1921 — Page 6

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Expected To Exert Enormous influence On European Affairs. v. May r.1 - A pew enter.". ' , e - 'I i ' v ? o i e t 1 1 ,1 s - 1 , . 1 1- r ' r .- r - e - fni ii t h r. '". n near .- n it 15 rcn'rl'tfl !t wi t. STld m v-wrf:i! military and po'itb-al tp - n ,73: ion slr t oh in c from the A rot ,-, ln t.- the Araivan ea end "cc-ip;. - - c r. -.-.i r Is1' of Asia. . r''i! of n!'iai,'( fcav Mfal'' r r of cot tat "fl between ;h? f r'lo- ins . r ' : r : r ; s . -.vit Russia, aiin;i:it Turkey, re-s-a. Khiva, Bokhara, tieorgia - -i .i r.d Azarhaija n A rs - ti.p, o.iir.t-W (nil lie now j - d - r i'th nltra n :irm of cvcrn-i i.pt! sr newly erraterl and tr-ei--rrr--i.- n-n ,jr: 'srnil iar to nump'oan e-d Auieriean e.u? . Kh: a. Holvhara. f r t,' a and pa rt of A',i""T)3n wr : f. -. 1-.-rV'v jnoltid'd in the o'.d T": u : i i "jrp. A.6 't existed before. ip n ' -r.alist Turkey included most n Aii'.tolia. "Th? Prussia of tii rid Ot t : r n Km p1 r To: new entente wi'.l :svp a po-v t- 'ii i'ir::P","n m toe fut :rp nt op: - n AM a t"tt F.ut ope a? ':! and !' ft? wi", he toiled b- M s-o-v firthr . qt p r s en . t h a f b has pop r, ; T 'n e--."ie F. u s I a. in t h f'.U-e. .c;r fm ti-o ee,c'n ? n 1 r ? i-'-.d cj rh. PaUii- q,.- f'nUnd. I .. -. ,,-1, qy; r,?rd ir'n p treaty j,-e. with M"f"w . S.v't K:js: 1 J r , ft p-a,-f with Foiand but i an j :,v r-r i.itnuania. am Lithuania i c- rrp'.ainlrtr r had tramnt f rm Fr-'inr 1 It ! rot rcardd 35 liJ'y hrr K-jspia end G'rmarv will g:?t firthr than negntiatir.p a rc-mm?r--.i! "!. although it is nnqii'$t!n(l they wiild bav frrrtd a rl'P sK.apco !f Poland had hn rmjjhed ! v !'; a in th? war of Or.'y ens section cf th n?r atrn projT.1 of powers Is rtnv aiiviv a: "e- Natlor.let Turk,v. The Tu-'-c ) ' been actire'y er.Ea?rl ae pst tV Or4cB In Asia Minor, and thr &r lr.ttraa,tlocs th?t thrc my b n n jtenslsn of hostilitis In that i,n. T1" SlflsTtiatlr ecrrfpondfnt of t i-,e, Dsiiy Kts deo!ard today that r-stapha Kcmal Fasha. hr.ad of tii Turkish Natonalipt pc,vfrnmnt at Aneora. 1? threatening to a"ark r'on-f-t a r t inop'e and the straight? Dardf. ' ' : ' and Bosphortjs. A previous Ji.ptch from Onfant rople to th Daily Expresn had nted that Nattonali?t Turky alreariy cocslders Viere;; at wr against Grar Fr.tain and has warned Fri-i'i rU p. ro'. to put into Anatolian pr'a. RE-ELECTION ! 3T MITJDRED MORFvl.S --TtF rCRP ESFONrNT !. N. SEPVICTt ".VSHIN'OTON. May 31. Samuel G'mprs, for forty years head of the 4 CcH.fKlInn ,,t t.jhnr will h I re-f.cted without opposition when 1 1 i federation convener In Penver, (."olo., J ' j n e 13. political dopesters in labor r.r,-5 predicted. The prediction was baed on reports frr.rn the "opposition'1 as the insurgen's In tho federation are known, that i r irs

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Secured Hv mortae on dovn-town Hammond Real Estate. Denominations of $500.00. Will be pleased to give you information in reference to these bonds if you will call at our Bank or phone 4000.

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W. G. PAXTON. President FRED R. MOTT, Vice-President

x'ET MONKEY IS NEW SUCCESSOR TO LAP CANINES

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i Mr. J. F. Kerman at recent hunl with her pet monkey, "Jimmj." fary had a little larr-h. But lambs went out cf style. Now Mary has a monkey fa'r To carry for a while. The name cf the society leadej above with her pet monkey isn'J Mary, howe ?r. She is Mrs. .' r". Kerp.r.p. cr.e rf the proniir.cnt matrons et the recer.t United Hun2 meet 6t Belmont tern: in a;, ivhich was attended hv crcat n;;mbei's of sr,c:al f:? or, to t)-e T.'rJ - pf nie: i d t " S '!' , -' r.J rum rt " a;.; -,a. b ' "C,,. ,,f t' rii e r d e t-, n ! n i V.. " . t'8 vipri, fe. reta'y-trrayiffr er the international Ma. ii i i. : Associa tion, t ii.it h is or.i ii :., ', ; c;r.p.-,;l t I V ; s . The ir.ar-h'.n !. i;nl-n th Ur5 .-' lr 'ireer,t body in t-e ffiirti"ti and ha. th 1 nr.l laro.-t o 'rj tr,TS' it. It his he--ii e'nin-e-! t!..t i-e ,! 1 - t. : o n to d r t e 1 ' r a t th 1'ie-v: rt -1 od he I i d i TV.e ma-inm.s- r, and the r , - ; road nn v. f.,;cp o s no I t 1 out apren:er,t t! t i, e ' r pi , - n o rati --rt and :" p th n - a - h : n : t s ' r pivr-n no slen "f n t 1 .-i - n - 1 t o.'I n y 1- - -i p. i n - rs' l.e ; d witht. o w ' o 4 rr y ,-1. 1 re -i-i.-.'i.-ti.-e tho fe . i-- s A cord -.tts; t ' 1 1 .- h 'n a s s -, f a r w ; i . ,n c r.'f - to make 5M,'h an ajrrci trtn; . Th !ater reo-o-t In lahT rirc! t that th ilo'i-prrs' force. w;'.l ct-nsent to p'aeinc Win. 15 wis: on, --.resident o th T n t e : r. a t i-,'.," i M to '. it, : s: s' si citiori anl r e f. ps ; n -,,,,c! r o tlt insurr'nt mivfi.fiit i th e-;e.:-i -five re'-.rtcil, ti". e r: r-,i a-1 it: i ni sira t i n. h'dy of t i f-1 1'! a' i'Ji , T:!." r. are a ' r ; i m o r s t h r, -' -a- i : h s : in d i r z Omperq' 1 e - ?'.ert ! n the.-. W , i 1 'oe mr tlinti or.e -hanc in th? nieinhe rj h ' p of J-) o o r ri'-, 1 . Gffl STREET RV COMPANY IS SUEO Four damape su:s vcr" flTd .tsralnt the- Cat y Ftree; Ka il way contp-niy to-! Jay ln the Ifamniond Rupe.rk-r ("url. i The suits are, tb -i; t zr w : 'n edwhib C 1 1 ti , 1 In Wll'.'n w,,r::cil USfuT ahg-hf.nif from Mrs. .T;ii'n Savrr;' hoarded a ear a: j flarv January Si. Th ear ro;(-hd tho i tem ina! point la Hamm-nd at II I o'clock In. . i i ,i evr til IK r h e ," o h t 1 : e r was cold a-.d fr.-er.i and tho tep5 were covered w:'h ! , ."-'he : ortsrasfe S3

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FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary-Treasurer II. J. GESCHEIDLER. Asst. Sec-Treasurer

! ..I fn,i -iifi'rt,! numerous iujurie mill "- : sa:, !: r lf-tt Krm was r-nlr-u.K ss, f-iits as Tor J.'u'.i'1') Jamaj: H-T hiihatji'l hits .7s Moil ft , ,,iv.ia'.i;: t,r $::.('.' lecausc cf xj.ensc

nh.di he ha" )e n put l'i:"ui'li j of F-r t cf his wife. Th'.-;. are r --p-i t', i-, : . t i ),y At;,!riif t.'. 1'.. TitiUItam. j Mr. ami Mis. Kva J-hn It. IV.tts. ! c.iuii as.!. $ Iti.W) in th- fults which i!,ry lliril. Mrs I'.'lts was 'njur-'d I s-v ; . r.0. J01? 5 p't i'- was Kf.-ppinn ! fi ojn ;i i ar at S,,hl and Sibley stroota. ' win -ti it started wnh.'-ut ivarnlnR. I 'iirow.rp l.er t ti.i p '-tiient. It i Fair? some of h t- injuries hae lft hi-r In ,-r.ppIe f"r life. McM-rr, LfTsey Ac (i;i;i, t: urn att"rn-:j s for the p4a.r:tif i ; :i thr-t ". ttM EULOGIZES WAR HEROES I oarr pai.J s fitt'.nsr tribute to Its ! df-Jid "ar h,-r(K-s j est nia y . vi'ians f three w rs ,th ' . i K., th S-,'.' i s"i Anieriean war Vft'rj aim and i eterana of th tato world j war pai ticipated in tho eremonl''5. I it was the largest and mst Unpresi nvi :n the history .,f itif city. Th" f, i fn,'"n program was takn :t. by de, -oral ion of the cravo of ths l'Tol war heroes in t he various cenietfri.'.. in and near t iary . At nr. on n. j it:r.!irr was S'-r"d to tle otfrans i-y I tho wonnn'p auxiliaries at the a ir.o-y. I The nionner p trade w itl.-'n formed s,t 17th Avenue n r,d Hroauwsy at 1 :Se i ,,'c'io.-'r; in the p. f ternoon and wen3el j .r way down Itroad way to the null ! Cat a ana theneo 'n th Klast Side Fart att raetfd a mor-ater crnvvd . Iniprfjj pxercisfs were tb,n hld at the F.a st Side Va r" . RAILROAD RULES NOT BLAMEABLE FOR STAGNATION i Testimony to That Effect Given Before Senate Committee FT TT. K REV NOT. PS aitr rcicpt-cpoNrr.M 1 N. SERWCIfl WA?HlNi.;TOS. May r.l. Railroad fight rat's are not responsible f er a r:-.-5ont stagnation in the bu idins; (no ' ry s statement, f rtif'd by r ian:p!i tr3aCTJ'gS BURKET The Dentist .nll give a special low price lor Honest, Reliable Dcntiutry until June 1 st. ns mint seers' On account of the cut in wages and short time so many men have had to stand for, this cut in prices will give you a chance to have your teeth taken care of. PAINLESS EXTRACTING GUARANTEED Don't Pay Me if It Hurts OverWooIworth 5 & 10c Store Telephone 3189 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. onds

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HOW CARPENTIEK LOOKS TODAY AS HE WORKS OUT

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l 4. ' i")ff'j1' -yy.- v jC ..... ..'.j Gsrgrcs Carpentier pnappcti in the tmynasium at Manhaset training quarters. ar! s'atistirs. was mad to th senate inifr-F'sts commcrr ronvmtttee today bv 1'dward i"hamher. vh-e president o' the A t eliison. Topeka Sati'a Fe railroad when he continued his discussion n' thf rate situation from the viewpoint of the railwny e.nitives as the commit t ro resumed its In-ve-ttat ir.n of the national transportation problem. Chambers' tectlmony was roncern'd tntirrly with Hi', ffeo. of the horizontal prrrentasre rate increr.r-es au t hori.red Inst y.;ar by the in'er-s'a--rcmtii'T,'" of n: in i.-svn and was oefer.-d in support t '.is arlter content! n ' that i n,p i""V e men t in the railroad situation would r ..' be. reeltzpd by a gen- j eral r a d.ju st nif n : .

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IN for y. s. s f !NTCrNat,onal NEWS SERVICE TVASHIN'JTON. May 31. The atlnouni'i nif tit by AViiIiain J'nninftP Itryan that he is takintr up his legrai residen, e in Florida w as interpreted by his friends here today as oinflrniinp reports whiih have been widely citi reft in political cirri. .) that he is joing to run for I'nited States scna'or from Fior'da in l'22. Bryan is undeitsood to have told friends bore recently that he believed his opp rt u n i t ie !',-r future public serviee lay in the enat and that he had been assured of stiff h-ient support !n Fb.rida to warrant his devoting all his time there. It If understood that Bryan will rppose Hark Trammell. the present .senator fr.'m Florida in the T:2Z fiErht tnr tlie demoe-rat io nomination . Nomination by t'uo demoerat? in Florida is equivalent to ebotion. .Mr. I'.r.vsn issued the foIIowlnR e t a t e m e n t : '?,"rs. Bryan's health Is such that it in necessary for ns to live in the south . Hr.vi'iK t,-t d .Miami's cJitna'e for eight yrars wo have o!o,.sen that city for on:- permanent home. SMTlHTcMii. - lklT,lrf v9)Mtmte. WPM', jiiwkJs.Jfcsr.wfc. ?i. s-iv. iMkMik , ;'(0)yLtMl" j. v NyH'Jt,T?""'J. Ntsq'" Vlt' , TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"

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A Fund of Information That You Should Have ISRAELI, who for six years was prime minister of England, said: "It has been my observation that the most successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has the most information." t It doesn't require any particular information just to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of that something at a price that is satisfactory to you that is a successful purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have information. Advertising gives you just that kind of information. It tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you wrant at a fair price. That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in this newspaper regularly every day. To those who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is a watch-dog of dollars a guarantee of satisfaction. If you would learn the facts about the things you need to make you comfortable and happy, read the advertisements

WHITING POLICE EXTREMELY BUSY

'SPECIAL 10 THE T.MESl "VrmTIV-J. Ind., May SI. - Among the arrests made by th W'j.itinif po'.oe are the following: lian ttreeley, atreated by Alaksim for beinf? drunk, to'd to beat it out of town; If. porter, arrested by Mikash, f imished a K.".ir bond fur reckless auto driving"; Tuny Vishan furnished a t2," bond for ,eddling without a :ice:,e, Frank S.irnichrast arrested by officer Aberone for havlr.K no lights on h:s macSilne; Peter Vanchek put up 50 bonds for hli release; Morn Wlnroth. arreitfed by Mototcop Wagner for pcrisr 4'Z m.ies per ho'ir, furnished $25 bond far his fiPpeaVanee today: Wm. I:,n,;h charged with rrcklel.s muto driving fto'ng on th wrong: side r.f a tra'fic Knide. Katl.erlne Iv.-nrh fnmihd a S25 borni for his release; Wm. Bailey and Wm. Hoizte were both arrested for driving auto without lights, f'jrn'.shej $2o.C0 bonds for their reieas: Victor Bore arrested ly Officer Powell for recklesn auto driving, he authorized Bailiff j:ratd to piead Kailty for h'.m and paid a fine of fl and costs; J. Rurhank paid $12 for pafsinK1 a Handing street car, A. I). havif, a-rested by An-erone for passing a street car dlseltarsrinsr passengers was released on

NOW IS THE TIME To Have Your Palm Beach Suits and Organdy Dresses Cleaned and Pressed

WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT Hammond Expert Cleaners and Dyers 742-44 STATE LINE STREET Phone Hammond 3501

his own recocn.zance: T'h;!i;i K..ehl arrested by Dftlce,- Maksim tor opcia'-:nk-his auto track Without a ;;,;ense, furnished a 2''i bond for his appearance te.daj ; Ken. W ee w.-.s ;,r-eat.ed by Oiiief V.i:,r and turn, i ,:,v,.r to trie K.lt t'i.xa; i police . her- t: with his cemtni tru. k had r-.n our a man.

GEORGE -BRIAND MEETING POSTPONED PARIS, May 31. Prem.er Toed Ceorict's propo-'-ai for an :mnidlti m-n:nfc witli Pienf r Brand to ,j .. -cum tiie Siiep'an iss.ie was re. leced by the latt'T toaj- and it r.ovv arpenrs that a frrtnieit nii! e;apo ht f o: n formal interallied d' sr.-j . ; o n s aopened. In ihe. mean: line expert wi i meet In S'.'t.sia instead of Pari-., so that they can gather fir st hand -inform! ion 'n the Poii i-G rtrn dispute. if .oo

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