Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1921 — Page 2
?AGE TWO
THE TIMER: UVdnosday, Julv 27, 1921
WATSON FIGHTS FORTAX ACTION Goes to White House Dinner to Seek Sidetracking of Tariff Revision. WASHINGTON. July 26 Senator Jmpt E. Watson, influential member of the Senate finance committee, went to the White Houwe dinner last night
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with the Intention of driving Harding to have the tax rerlsloa placed ahead of tariff revision on the administration program. The aenior Indiana senator was one of a dosen Republican aenatora Invited to the White House for dinner and a conference on the question of procedure and' precedence 'In dealing with the pressing tax, tariff and railroad problems. ' The other were Sentora Smoot, Curtie, Kellogg, PoinUester. Lenroot. Wadaworth. . Branuegee. Townsen. Capper, Mosea And fenrose. Senator Watson, in a forceful ad dress two weeks ago. first called attention to the importance of revising Federal taxes at the earliest-possible moment as a means of getting the wheels of Industry going and giving employment to workmen now idle. Since that time he has had many converts to his proposal.
EAST CHICAGO STORE HAS CLEANUP SALE
During the campaign to lower prices to the consumer, the Uewin Department store in East Chicago comes in for its share of the glory. In the Mid-Summer Cleanup Sale which was launched last Saturday the store ushered in a new- era St low prices on practically everything in the place. The management states that prices have receded to the 1914 level generally. The reason for such drastic lowering oT prices is that the plants in the Twin Cities have been working on short time
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basis for many months and with a large number of people out of. work or work lnff part time, business in that section has dropped oft considerably. The Lew in Department Store! fully appreciative of the situation, decided to ncrrow down profits to operating costs for the period of the Cleanup Sale In order to Rive the people an opportunity to buy the things needed at a decldVd saving. Working alons this line, practically the entire stock was remarked. The response. It Is stated, was very pleasing-. nd word now comts that thtre will be additional reductions for Thursday, Friday -and "Saturday at the Lwln atore that will establish a precedent In that section for price lowering-.
SINN FEIN REPLY EXPECTED FRIDAY
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IONDON. Jylu 7. With the Sinn Fein chieftains confenlng- amons themselves in secret at Dublin the
opinion was advanced In seml-oftlclal circles today that Premier Lloyd George will not rtcelve a formal reply to his peace affur from Euiion De Valera until Friday. It will then be necessary to communicate with- the unionist government at Belfast. If conditions are such that a general Irish peace parley can be held n London It probably will open durinff the first ten days of August. De Valera. Arthur Griffith. Michael Collins and the other members of the Sinn Fein cabinet at Dublin, who have been conferring daily since Sunday
have maintained the utmost secrecy
and hav-e given no Intimation as to their decision. British officials are hopeful the Sinn
.Felners will adopt a conciliatory at
titude now that they have glvn up their demand for an !rls.h republic. It Is believed that the Irish will not Insist upon their right to maintain an 'army and navy but will contend themselvss with an Irish police force.
AT THE PARTHENON 'Reputation." the nw;t Universal Jewel super-feature, starring Priscllla Dean and coming to the Parthenon Theatre, tomorrow for 3 daj-s.. t heralded as a dramatic thunderbolt of tremendous power. After her two recent successes. "The Virgin of Stamboul," and "Outside the Law." Universal realised it would require a photoplay of. extraordinary strength to complete the dramatic trinity. From all accounts. "Reputation" not only .proves its right to follow the first two, but many reviewers have declared it to- be by far the most powerful drama projected on the screen in many months. The most interesting feature of 'Reputation" is the fact that it permits Priscllla Dean to play a dual role a
mother and daughter both possessing
-marked- hltronic genlusv birt -differing
in every other characteristic. The mother la a woman who has violated social. cde and sunk to moral depths in Inverse ratio to her rUe in. fame and popularity. The daughter, on the other hand, raised -In a county asylum, blooms like a. violet in a swamp, and grows up to pure and charming-young womanhood. The mother Jjas forgotten the daughter's etistence, while the child has never known her mother's identity. Fate brings the two together under circumstance that try their souls and make for big, dramatic situations. The atory. under the title of False CoroT1C"flTSt "appeared, "in a migajsine as the work of BdWlna Levin. Luclen Hubbard and Doris Schroeder adapted it to the screen. It was directed by Ft u art Faton. with a cast that Includes Xilea Welch. Spottlswoode Aitken. Harry Van Meter, Hex de TtoseUi. HarryCmrttr, -William Welsh, Mae Giracl. AI Garcia, Kathleen Meyers and" many others.
NAME NEW MARSHAL FOR EAST GARY
At the regular meeting of the East Gary town board this week Sherman
FORD HITS A TROLLEY POLE
Losing control of the Ford car that he was driving, when something hap-
, pened to the steerinsr apparatus. Tom
Link, well known East Gary roan, was MartiB had a arr0w escape from serlnamtd as marshal to - fiH the vacancy 8 injurv at J2nd uid Broadway yes.
terday when the machine plunged Into
caused by the ouslins of. Alex Vizma
from office by the buard several weeks ago. He- was one of six othera who made -application for the marshalshlp. He will receive $100 monthly instead of $150 paid to Virena after It was learned that the ainqunt was far in excess paid to any other town marshal in this part of the state.
Gary 's Drinking W ater Is Not Fit To Use Because of the dirty condition of the city water, reaidents of Gary, are urged to boil all drinking water as there is a possibility of it being polluted with germs and may cause an epidemic, t'cens of compiaints have been inide to eliminate the trouble up to this time. The exact cause for the water being too.mii.ddy Is not known. .
a trolley pule wrecking the machine.
RUN DOWN BY MOTORCYCLIST Dan Washington. 2620 Washington st. was painfully injured In Gary -yesterday when he was run down by a motorcycle, ridden 'by Clem Christ, Z(S 'Broadway. The accident took ' place near the Pennsylvania crossing on Eroadway.
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Sandwiches served all the time,
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BIJOU THEATRE Hammond, Indiana TODAY ONLY LOTTIE PICKFORD IN THE WORLD'S FAMOUS WHITE SLAVE PICTURE "The House of Bondage" An Amazing Story of a High School Girl's life of Shame A splendidly conceived story, with the sincere purpose behind it of showing the devious curse of degration along which a girl goes who is lured to the big cities by panderers to immoral resorts. This picture is intended for three classes of people, and no more. It is intended for those who have to bring up children, for those who have to bring up themselves, and for those who in order that they may think of bettering the weaker, are, on their own part, strong enough to begin that task by bearing a knowledge of the truth, for it is the truth only that is shown. Throughout the entire six reels there is no incident that is not a daily commonplace in the life of the underworld of every large city. Children Under 16 Not Admitted
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THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN LAST TIMES T0DAT Eva Novak in "Wolves of the North" Also LARRY SEM0N in 'THE RENT COLLECTOR" TOMORROW, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Priscilla Dean in "REPUTATION
EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open at 6:30. Admission: Adults, 30c; children, 10c
WEEK DAYS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1:30. Admission: Adults. 25c; children, 10c
INCLUDING WAR TAX
RENTSARE STILL HIGH IN GABY With the exception of only a few fnrtances. rrts in .TJnxf are. atHat their pVe-war Harare although there U a general Impre8lon that Gsry landlords hare made noticeable cute to their-ten-est. ' Althoag-h there slto mor rent flc In Ge.ry then there fre,s ten In eeverai yturn. rents have njt dropped. Jn mmnv toctances some of the steel c'ty "rent hore'' be Informed their ten etite of Increases and according to the tfeel workers, with receiving: moro than a 0 per cent cut In their pay every two weeks, they are having a dlff iciilt time in reeking rn.ds meet. Oeortre K. Johnson, owner of a bis flat building at Ith avenue and. Polk t.. is one of the few landlords of the etty who h . reduced rentals. On July first, besides lowering: rental? 15 en eK-h flat.- he announced that each flat in his building would be riven a thorough renovating and redecorated.
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LEWIN'S Cleanup Sale
Breaks All Records for Attendance The crowds were far beyond our expectations'when our Midsummer Cleanup Sale opened, but they will be still larger during Thursday, Friday and Saturday, when we will have many extra special bargains which will furnish added interest to this sale. It is positively the greatest selling effort ever undertaken by this store. If you failed to receive one of our circulars, call us up and we will forward you one immediately But be sure to attend this sale during the three big days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Youll find many special surprises.
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