Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1921 — Page 2
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20 More Roads In Petition '' fITTTEP.NA'TlONA.1.' 'NEAS SERVICE CHlCA'iO, June 30 Twenty more railroads, fbt included In two previous reduction orders, today petitioned the -tr'-md States Railroad i.aber Koird to Include them in the July 1 wag reductions. The road ask for complete abolition of the twenty per cent lnrreaao granted last year and for the additional twelve per cent reduction (riven more than 100 ro.id.-j on June 1. The principal roads petition today wer. the Michigan Central; the Santa V ; iho Illinois Central; the T-.ijs Four u.d th- Erie. A d eislvn by the board today in fav- . r of the unions ruled that the Brotherr.. r,d of Railway and Steamship Clerks uprcsn ai;d station truployes: .'uld enter in trot iat ions for nw worknif conditions for both members and 'non-members. Heretofore workinlR conditions usually nff-ctt:d only union workers .
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Indiana Is to ha a separate unit In the enforcement. f the federal prohibition law, aoordins to information received frlday afternoon by Hen Murpan, federal prohibition director ? fir Indittnii, from Senator James' K. The change will place ail the f"derul enforcement aqents directly tinder the ehartru of Mr. Morgun, where.as now thy operate- under the direction of a central hi-aJquartfrs at "hlcao. The state now lorms part of ; the central department, which includes Illinois. Ohio. "Wisconsin ani : Michigan, and which is supervised hy John KJellander, supervising agent at Chicago . i;uvicf. to nn ronniNKn ' Mr. MorKan proposes to establish (Troup headquarters at Ti-rro Il.ut ' sr.d Richmond in addition to in . srmip headquarters at Indianapolis and Hammond. Ho plans also to eem- - Lino the two branches of the service, one beintj his department with the i f M agrents having fupt rviflon of the - commercial use of alcoliol, and t he other h.-ing- the office of It. H. Abel who '. row has charge of trie enforcement I agents operating in the southern part ; of the s'tato. UVTIRE CIIAROtu. Senator "Watson notified Mr. Mor- : pan tha he would 'have charge of ; entire enforcement in Indiana with ; all forces under you for all purposes." .yr. Morgan said he lias received : irani? applications for petitions in his . fl'-partrri'eht. and that he will make r.is f-eleetir ms on a basis of efficiency. SENATE HAS BIG : FIGHT IN PROSPECT BT J BART CAMPBELL, f STAFF CORRESPONDENT ! SERVICE! The senate i. WASHINGTON. June 20
today phing-fcd into what threatens to J be a Ion:, bitterly fought battle be- ; trwn the advocates of government TTeaulation of "big business'" and the cponents of "lts government In busl":'nss." Tho immediate Issue was the Vrc- " linphuysen seasonal coal rate bill. But -behind lhi opposition and support eent'ered upon it was the renewed warfare "between th' forces seeking to have the ' government direct the production, transportation and marketing of fm.i, of
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GEORGE TO ANNOUNCE NEW IRISH POLICY (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) I.O.N DON", June 30. An important announcement from the throne on Irish policy will be delivered by King riciiixe when he formally opens the northern Ireland Ulster! parliament at Hfifasf on "Vcln sday, it was '.earned today. I'mmcr I.loyd fleorg', Sir James t'l-.tipt. premier ,f lister, X o r d Ki'.salan, Irl-h iceroy, and Sir Hanur Creenwood. chief secretary for Ireland are ail co-opei ating in the authorship of the kinsr's speech. Owing to numerous revisions it is not yet in complete form. Queen Mary will accompany the kinu to Ireland. Six persons, including two memliTs of th" crown forces and four civilians vv er, killed in week-end violence in Ireland. Ten soldiers and policemen and eleven civilians were wounded. A military officer was shot dead while, motoring from Oarrick to pubiin. MUST BE SETTLED ON BATTLEFIELD I.ONPON. June 3'b The Near Eat issue between Greece and Nationals Turkey must be settled on the field of battle and not In the peace chamber, according to Smyrna telegram to the raily Telegraph today, quoting Dr. Ptratos, an official of the Greek govI ( rnriinil . 1 r Sfmtns hs lust nrrivel at Smyrna, at the head of a Greek parliamentary committee which is got it er to the front. Dr. Stratos was quoted as s-aying: 'Mediation is not acceptahmle . W cannot yield Thrace and Smyrna. The only solution is by force of arms. A military offensive- is necessary to brine the Turks Into a more reasonable state of mind." MAKES UGO WILD TO BE TAKEN FOR A TAME MAN (Continued from page one.) his home in the hills of Kentucky. TT ran away and landed with the carnival pang. The long hair, grease paint and fun.-is made a different man of h'.m. "How about that raw beef stunt?'" alted the Humane officer. "Ot, that's easy." replied the hill billy. "Von I Just slip It under my t-birt. lxion," and he took his old hat and with a deft motion apparently crammed it into his mouth. Then he pulied it out at the neck of his shirt. "H'.it they say your boss pokes you with a speer to Keep you subdued." was the nex; point raised. "Well, he did get pretty rough yesterday." admitted L'go. "Fie punched me pretty close to this eye and he Jabbed me another in the ribs. It hur like sixty." "Why didn't you holler?" asked Chief Nitz. "Ho!!t nothing-. Man when I'm In that cage I ain't supposed to knox nothing. " Right there the Investigation closed and Vgo is stni the carnival. FLOOD PICTURES AT DE LULXE The speed wih which the Path weekly, which furni.'hes the news In moving pictures, covers the field is well Illustrated in the interesting series of pictures of the Pueblo flood, wfhieh -f e being shown today and Tuesday at the peLuxe theater in Hammond. The movie men who secured the pictures had to overcome all kinds of difficulties in getting to and from the stricken city but they succeeded. The pictures wil' be of 1 AND BANK ! Service Bailt" mm -ir.'
great aid to the campaign for money, rood and clothing- which are in progress ail over the country.
From the "Squeal Book" City water it leaking from plp at 3!8 and 303 Trarnan avenue. An Overland roadster is at the police station. It was founa on Hamlin treet. between Truman and Inldana avenue, without lights late last night. The license number is Indiana 194S94. Two persons are missing in Whiting. The Hammond police have been asked to locate them in this city, if poeisble. One la Waiter Skalka. Sl Schraae avenue He Is a Polish boy, lx yeara old. He left his home to go to the canal to fish. He has a round face, blue eyes, light brown hair, wore a straw hat and overalls. The other is Mike Konig, 627 Pavlson place. He is described as being "a little off" He was an inmate of Loganspoit at one time He Is a Slav, five feet six Inches tail, welghe about 14n. hlao; t ff hat and dark uit. Left home yesterday afternoon. 00 YOU OBSERVE CITY TRAFFIC LAW? Please observe Hammonds traffic laws, as explained by various, signs and warnings written In large white letters on the aireets and sidewalks. Please be careful uTout parking your car at any point where one of the signs Is painted along the sidewalk. A white line will mark the limit wher you mu.t not leave your cur. Most cf these points are further protected by upright signs at each end of the forbidden space. Be careful about parking near firs pltigs. Each one in the downtown section has the white linos parallel with the curb, marking the limits of the protected pace. In parking your car. if there is difficulty in finding a space on one of the main thoroughfares, use side street. Plummer avenue esst of Jiohman street is a good, but little used place for leaving your car. at is well lighted, weil paved and txi.le enough to allow plenty of room for passing cars Do nTt negleet the stop signs painted In large letters on many streets. These signs at intersections mean that the users of the street upon which you are about to turn have the right of way. Violation of these rules will get you into trouble. The police have orders to enforce all ordinances pertaining to ihe use and parking of cars. The little u bite cards have been tied t cars by the hundreds and still they continue to come In. Ignorance is no ccue. lon't pass a street car when it !s discharging or taking on passengers. TRUCK DRIVERS ON JBOULEVARD The war on truck drivers who Insist on ignoring the signs telling them to keep off of Calumet boulevard has been continued over the week end. The offenders are practically all from Chicago, and most of them know that they are not supposed to drive on the thoroughfare. They have been getting away w:th It up to now and they are much p jt out because the Hammend cops did not notify them that the enforcement was In effect. These Chicago men were fined 119 each for violating the ordinance. Mike Capeleti, 3MT !ve!ds avenue.. Arthur McKKav. 4506 Champaign street, Thomas Rierdon. 6744 Clermont avenue. Ralph MorelU, IS1 West Twenty-Second place. E'.ega Picky. r,71 Cottage Grove, V. Johnson. 33 West ThirtyFirst street. Naton Krark, 319 East Kifty-Third street. Edward Shea. 1D08 West 112th street. Tony Oebranski. East Hammond, and Matties fcm!th colo-ed. were fined $15 for being drunk. (INTERNATIONAL KEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK. June 20 The stock mar ket closed unsettled today. The market was weaker In the late trading tha.n at any period during the day. Many issues falling one point between sales and carryinr priced down to the lowest levels reached so far this season . Genera! Asphalt was In large supply, dropping over seven points to 41. while Mexican fete, fell from 10s to 103 followed by a rally to lf'o. Stuiebaker sold down five points to fi9S and Chandler sold over two points down to 55. V. S- Steel sold down to 71. A loss of over three points for thii day and another new low- record for the past five years. The ra.ir..o 4ues continued in largv e uppuy. Reading falling over five points to 61V,. while Northern Pacific broke 4 points t 64 and southern Pacific, fell nearly three points to UiH. Government bonds unchang-ed: railway and other bonds unsettled. Total sales today 1.248,700 shares, bond $ll,4 39.0(irt. f INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICI1 NEW YORK, June JO. Stocks, close : American Car and Fdry, , 116Va American Steel Fdry IT. NATIONAL. I.KAi E. W . U Pet. Pittsburgh 37 tS .73 New York 3S 22 21 Boston 3 2t .r,38 St. Louis it 27 .5 Brooklyn 2 32 47 CHICAGO 23 30 .434 Cincinnati 2i II .424 Philadelphia 18 SS ,-J3 Vmtrrdnji Results. New Vork, 9; Chicago. 1, Philadelphia, 5: Cincinnati. 8. St. Louis. 5. Boston, 4. No other games scheduled. AMF.RICAX I. RAG IE W, U Pet. Cleveland 17 22 .i. New York' 34 24 .5S Washington it 27 .547 Boston 2" 2 5 .519 Detroit 29 34 .0 CHICAGO 30 .4a. St. 'Louis 2?, 3 3 .4 41 rb.iladelp.hla 13 36 .345 Yeterdy' Rranltn. Chicago. 8; New York. 4. CIvelar.d. ; Detr6it, 7. Jt. Louis. 2; Washington, 1. No other srajnes seheidu!d.
THE TIMES American Tel. and Tel 102 S Baldwin Locomotive 6H'i BethUhem -Steel B 4R4 Colorado Fuel 2 Crucible Steel 54 H General Motors Lackaw anna Steel : 4 s Ihlgh Valley 47 Mexican pete 10". Pure Oil 25 'i Pressed Steel Car fi.' '-s K&ilway Steel Springs it't Republic Iron and Steel 41 's Texas Co 21 Willys Overland " Sinclair Oil IS" HICAGO t'AJH f.H 4l WHEAT No. 2 red $J.16ft 1.3S; No. 3 red. J134H; No. 2 hard winter, I1.3M rj 1.42. COriX No. 2 mixed, fim f? t2 l-4c. No. 2 white, 621ft 62c; No. 2 yellow. 6litB3 l-4c. No. 3 mixd. lr. OATS No. 1 white. 37'(i3S l-4c, No. 2 white, 37 1-4 "i 38 '5 c. . CHICAGO PRODI CE BUTTER Receipts. ID. 750 tubs; extra firsts, 33c; first, 28ft . EGOS Receipts, 22.583 cases; miscellaneous. 221fz3c; ordinary firsts, 2 0c. firsts, 2 4c. I IV E POULTRY Turkeys. Soc; chickens, 26c; springs. 32W40C, roasters, 15c. g-eese, HI? 23c. ducks. 251? 28c. POTATOES Receipts. oars; northern white, f.ordSSc. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. S-?9e, 70 to fO lbs.. lf lie; SO to 11 lbs.. 12J13c; fancy. 14c; overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs., b7c. CHICAGO LIVE STOf K. HOGS Receipts. 43.O0O; marKi, 1" 3"o hitrher; bulk. $8,154(8.45; top. $8.60; heavyweight, S15S.40; medium, $8. 30855. CATTLE Uecenpts. 17,000, market, steady to 15c higher Beef Steers Choice and prime, $8.o04g 9.25 ; medium and good, $7.60 1j 1 . 50 . light weight. $6504? 7. 0; good and choice. $J25'rf 9.25. SHEEP Reecipts. lO.noo; market. f"'(T75: higher; lambs S4 lbs down) $9.75-g 12. 75.
GARAGES ENTERED Thieve victim zed several Hammond people In the iaft two days. The htavieft b'Ser was the garage at the corner of Kenwood avenue and Calumet. The place was entered Saturday n'ght and a tire and sixteen t ibes wer to!n. The property s vR'.ued at more thin $ln0. Entrance was gained through a rr door. An inside d'or was sprung. William fkrhwader. fVsk lost $47 wortii of hose, nails, and paint Friday ni?ht. The took them in the absence of tne street, hinges thieves owner. SEARCH FOR O'CONNOR The extensive search for Tommy O'Connor notorious Chicago gunman led to Gary late Saturday night. The Chica;.. shotgun squad received a tip that O'Connor as in Gary and made a f.yinir trip here. Swo ipintf dow n upon a houte at 51K Washington street. tcgether with pialnclothesmen Knott and Connelly of the Gary police department. the Chicago department ariesttd two men, Jamrs Santon, 31 years old, 47"1 Van Burcan street, and Harry Fe'dhouse. 26 years old. living at the LiPlant Hotel in Chicago. They were booked on an open charge and are still bing held for the Chicago authorities. Upon their arrival h're. it is said that they learned that O Connor had been in Gary earlier in the evening but had fled to letroit to where the search is now being made. The two men taken in custody are said to be members of the O'Conuor gang. BIG THRONG ATTENDS GARY CHAUTAUQUA The first night of the 'iaty fhautauqua, given under the Mutual (iaiitauquas was given at the ir.enster tent a; Sixth avinue and Washington street in Gary la st night, .at ract ihg a large tf ithering The program started yesterday afternoon with a .tumor Frolic, consisting; of game and a ticket hunt for bo. youngsters. The Craven family, rendering a grrand concert were the evening performers. Introducing vocal que.r tets.- comedy costome sketches, saxaphone quartets and many ertsrinai novelty numbers. The Chautauqua will last five davs.
Summer Pleasure Place LAKE FRONT PARK Indiana Harbor, Indiana Bathing Beach, Pleasure Row-boats and Dancing, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Refreshment. Sandwiches served all the time. Under new management of Geo, Lugisan.
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FOUND IN ROAD Clarence- Bliss (colored) of Gary is confined at a s-anutarium at 2nd amnue and WasJitngton street today, the vlctiim of a stabbing affray whlcn niay prove fatal. He was found in a serious condition at 17th avenue and Ada.ni9 i-treet early yetrrdy morn-
I inp. He was questlone.d by the police but it-fused t. divulge th name of his assistant or tell anything concerning th-b stabbing. BOY IS STABBED Rulolph Haroid, ";aiy youth residing at 336 Polk street, was found at 11th avenue, and Broadway yesterday bleeding severely from a wound ou his hand which ho claimed was Inflicted by a newsnoy t.y the name of Andy Kish with a knife, a physician wus called and It was found necessary to take a number of stichea to close up the wound. GEORGEFF ESTXTE ADMINISTRATOR IS NAMED An administrator has been appointed for the estate of John ileorgeff who died Friday. Mr. Georgrff, who was 37 years old. lived at 12th and Adams street and operated a grocery and meat market on the -south side. The only relatives the deceased had in Gary was a cousin and a brother. H has a wife snd three children in Macedonia . Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon. Interment at Gary Oak Hill cemetery . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF . ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of John German, deceased. In the Lake Superior Court, May Term. 1921. No. 2256 . Nonce is hrioby given to the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of John German, deceased to appear in the. Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana on the 12th day of September. 1921 and show causa if any why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACOOITNTS with the (state of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 20th day of June, 1021 . (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON. 6-10-17 Clerk Lake Superior Court NOTICE TRUMAN BOULEVARD rAEMEXT DEPARTMENT OF VUBLIO WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA N'OTICE TO CONTRACTORS You are hereby notified that the Board of PubTTc Works of laid City will receive bid? up to July 6th, 1921, at two o'clock p. m. for the grading anJ paving the roadway with Type 'K'' aspha'.tic concrete on concrete base. Type FOR MORE ENERGY Build Up Your Blood When you are listless and have the don't cares, it is because you lack some quality that would fill you with vim and drive. Nine times out of ten the sole cause is found to ba impoverished, weak blood. You "will find as thousands of others have found in the past 60 years, that S. S. S. is the recognized standard blood building- tonic. For Specitt Booklet or for indiv iduml advice, wit hout charge, write Chia Medical Advtaor. S.S.S. Co., Dep't438, Atlanta, Qa. Cat S. S. S. at your druggist. For Rich, Red Blood a.wmti
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I ject any and alt tiids. A. J. PWANSOX. JACOB WIKER, f . C. DIETRICH. fi-20-27 Board of Public Works DeLUXE p THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Wanda Hawley in "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT Pathe News and Comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Justine Johnstone in 'SHELTERED DAUGHTERS' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Super Production "THE FURNACE" PRICES. Matinee, 5c-13c-18c trtuingt, 9c-13-22c Tax Extra ' "I
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