Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. Friday, October 1921.
LEVUUT FIVE GTS.
CARL, JKIiNBHRG of the Standard Koriririg- Cumpiny has Just returned from Sweden, where he was visiting relatives.
weeit of the silent booster
a sa.' k of Hour.
ROE was winner this Chamber of Commerce award- The prize uas
Stat3 Tax Board Orders A Reduction In The Rate For City
Following the hearing- of the city ami school tax levies ol the city of E"St Chicago before the state tax com-:n;.----toners last Tuesday, County Auditor Poland Is in receipt ot the state tax board's decision of a total live cent reduction, making: the civil city 61 ceii.'s and the school 62 cents. The in1 ..riiiiition sheet also contained tho tote.l tax luvy of $1.97 to be assessed in 1922. The apportionment of assessments to be made during 1922 are: Stale, 2 Jo; county. 31c; townshiQ, life; school, 62c. city, Clc; total, $1.97. Last year trie total tax levy was fixed at $2.22 as agalst $1.97 for the i:22 assv-ssraent, or a reduction of 25 cents for next year. The civil city of i; .ist Chicago was cut from 92 cents in 1921 to 61 cents In 1922. the school from 71 cm is in 19211 to 62 cents in 1922. a
THIRTY rounds of speedy fifchtinK will be staged at the Columbia Hall tonight under the auspices of the Columbia Athletic Association. 1 JOHN" V. L.KES. vice-iresident ot the Inland Steel company, and wife, 'eft last Wednesday evening for Ios Anirelcs, Cali, for the winter.
r.P.rn; WHITAKKR, of Hammond, has allied himself with the L,. AV. Sarie Heal K.st ate Company of Indiana Harbor. AV. AV. Saric la in Michigan this week with a prospective buyer of real estate.
K A ST CHICAGO GOPHERS, pmliron stars of the district, matched a game with the Cornell 1321 lightweight champions of the
the have A. C. Mid
west next Sunday. The gams played at the White City field,
is to be
MRS. T.ni'I.s GOIIMAN". executive secretary of the Red Cross has established quarters at 4730 Forsyth avenue
: for the receiving of worn clothing mid sho.'- still serviceable. This clothing ! is lu inp fathered to issue to the poor j ex-service men and involuntary idle.
Gary FATHER FRANCIS LIBERT. as
sistant pastor of St. Hedwls's church
land well known throughout the Calu- ! met resrion. is said to be the youngest
total leducilon cf 43 cents of city tax rriest in the Fort AA'nyne dloce.s-3 ts-essi;:eiits over this year. Cuts in!
county and township lovit . .ak vouey can enmusias'i
at. ered at 'he Gary v. m. (j. a. yesterday
:if ternoon, completing arrangements tor the eiur.es of the teams that will take part in the league this winter. .Turtle C. K. (Ireenwald. one of the s:e, l city's most enthusiastic players,
called the meeting.
tno tlate.
however, v. ere not given the same
tention as city local taxes were and i took a decided Jump, leaving the total i not far from this year's assessment rrark of $2.22. Th total assessed valuation for 1922 i I73S.513.25 s apainst $513, 6?S .20 for yeir. A comparative levy a.s assessed for the year 1921 and 1922 for the civi; city of East Chicago is shown: 1921 1922 Levy. Levy. General $ .625 $ A 7 'ark. 120 .09 ' JMpr.t 050 ..ii Watr . 020 .01 Int. Public Debt 035 04 Library 033 .03 Sinking 035 Total $ .92 $ .61
Tin-" name of Maurice Champaign. Hammond's rremier fight fan and cricie is mentioned as official referee for the Gary Fan's Association boxing carnivals this winter. Maurice has been refereeing and following the fight game for the past fifty years.
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GARY'S dozen or more asprants to the postmastership of the city are still trjir.g to figure out just "who is who." Nothing has been heard from Washington tip to this hour and it !' thought that no appointment will be made now until after the November election.
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iUDGE GIVES HIM GHANGE TO SETTLE
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Soviet Minister Fays Tribute To Humanity and Efficiency : Of America
I!Y It ESS IF. l-.FATTT f STAFF CORRF-SPONDl NT I. N. SERVICE! MOSCOAV, Oct. fi. via !' ! ' n. Oct. 7. High praise for the United Slates and the manner In which the Americans came to the teseuo of starving Russia, was sounded here today by M. Ka mono ff of the soviet. M. Kntnenoff's remarks were made tn a Hpee.ch opening the c'ii vent ion of the all-Russian central executive lomiiijltee. After charsing that various attempt had been made by sources hostile to tne soviet to tak? advantao of Russia's pllght, M. K-imtnoff added: "The humanity and efficiency of America deserves tribute. Although America is farthest away from us, 1 believe she is nearest to Russia's heart in our hour of need. Without waiting; for political discussions, AmcfVa ea;ti o un with economic forces and Immediately materialized plans for "ur aatstancc. Already 150, dot Russians are bt imr fed and by IV-eember l.oon.tiuo will be gettinir food. America works with a will. Her system and her organization are nothing short of amazing." The American relief work in Russia is in ohnrttu of Col. William II. Haskell of New York, who is now in M isoiw.
Lement. Judge Theodore Klotz, in the Hammond police court this morning tels Court Lewis, 173 Franklin street.
give him chance to .set
uws no suiasno'i 111 drunken
Sobl street yioi'rday after
noon
1 Levis, blaming moonshine, was ari rt sfed aftwr he had smashed it. to an
s'lin driven by Karl Lyons, c5 Mo hiavenue. lf is aliened to have :;jed on. bavmg Ia, r,s' ca ra bad wreck.
iia!f a block further he smashed into j the auto driven by Karl Phillips, 271 I aH-iie street, pdlc allege. ) Lewis will he arraigned October V. 1
on a charge of driving while tunk. i the Meantime he will make good the los.-c s incurred by owners of autos he smashed.
GUEST OF FOCH
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 TALIS. October 7. tjeneral Pi rs ill he the guest of lo-r.or at a di
given by MArshal Foch tomorrow night. The municipality of I'arls will officiary receive Genera I'erHhlrijr at the cit hall on AA'ednesday.
CHURCH CROWDED
FOR HARDY RITES Automobile Procession is Nearly Mile Long, Follows Body to Cemetery
The. auditorium and balcony of the ' 'i esbytei-iun church were filled yestti'-i.-iy at the funeral services for Judge alter T. Hardy and the cortege of utomobiies in the prece.-sion from the oireh to the Fores-t Home, cemetery, vas nearly a mile in length, led by t: ..isoitic Knights Templars in uniform. ' I otorcycle police escorted the processor, to t lie ftate line. The floral rfferin.r were extensive tnd came from every city ana town I -ke county. The Templar st-rvjee was conducted
by the Rev. John C. I'arrett and H. A. I.nmprell, the former alyo officiating- at the church ffervice. The Tjall bearers were AV. J. McAleeri It. J. Steelman. J. v. Keeler. AAr . E .' Maharpr. AV. S. Trueblood, C. S. D-wey John F Sawyer and G. A. Sawyer and G. A. Freeburg. The remains we.re taken to the church at 9:00 o'clock In the mornir; .by a Templar escort. The brother and tiister of the deceased Judae were present at the funeral Hie father and mother bHrtiir unable to attend, owing to the ery serious illness of Mrs. Hardy. Senior.
DELEGATES TO IRISH CONFAI
ffNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON". Oct. 7 The Lnglitsh del? gation to the Irish peace conferonc was officially ahnounced as follows: TYemier Lloyd George, Austen Chair berlain, Lord Birkenhead, Colonial Soc retary Winston Churchill, Sir Laminir ton AVarthlnKton-Evans and Sir Hama' Greenwood. Sir Gordon Hewart wii: act as consultant on constitutional matter.
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R. O. JOHNSON, whose election is widely predicted over the city as the! next mayor of Gary, is still confined to his home suffering from a severe ' attack of neuritis. His condition was I much better today and will be able to return to the office the first part of i i next weeiv. I
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j STREET Commissioner AValter rhilI lips is getting his ashes bridage in readiness for the winter months. This
up with i depart merit hauls approximately 1.701
tons of ashes from the alleys every j month and according; to last year's
toJj't. ot tne ..,,, close to 3S.000 cubic Tarda
i.rassem Lfiemical Co., Is back from
TV C- LUKENS, proprietor of the Cen
tral drug- store, has been laid thw tlu.
F. T. CHRISTOPHER.
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his acation
HARRY SPENCER is back s'lop now after passing the t-iage of pneumonia.
in his danger
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six months.
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HP.. GOLDMAN has postponed indefinitely the Amtericanization meeting which was to have been held tonight.
AVITH cold weather fast approaching
i thr Gary Street Railway Co. is push- ! ing the work of patting in new rails land concreting their right-of-way boI tween the AVahash and Pennsylvania j tracks ou Broadway. Officials state j that it will lie finished before pjvere winter weather.
Tlin Chamber of Commerce will hold i a Fire Prevention program at their r.ext noonday luncheon meeting on Yved- ! nr-sciay. i
To Make Rich Red Blood Ilaviialifo your worn-out ex Iia'jsted nerve and ncreaa your strength and endurance tals Orrrwi! Iront rot metallie Iron which p.-onle rttsHl'y tike, bot pure organic Iron V.'ixted ire.i wbicb ii like the iron fn yoor fc.ood a l.te Uia iroo i pinach. lentil and cipl'S. One -i-e of Nuxated Iron is; ettimausd to He apTwoxrnuiic'r equivrslent (ia oreanie Iron conu-nt l utm? one-naif j jart of spinach, ore "ji-sar of i iet!l wsetaliie or half a doien B-jril. It in he taV in jr extract of beef instead of cvttiri- pwmii ft meat. Nusalcd Iron partially P'raYt rt 'ted f.nd rrady f-ir aiinost i'Bcuedit a:i't.,rR And ast-imitaion y u Hood while r.i5tji,ii iron is inm jut a it cr.tnci fs'-ii i.i-. acjioa of lto.i aciai oa mail yijcoe o" ron fliinpi. O'er .0o,CA penpte nsmtllf am slnp i"oc.t Iran. It will Dot in)are the teeth n tliftoro t!) sicfltuh. A f'."7 doaci wt!l otea :orr,menc to it.ririi four thvid. Voor v?KmT wi'l ha refected by t':ie utanufaet-jiar if you do nt ohtait Mti'tiry tvstilta. lievrnw rt iarat-.tuu.-i. Alwf yi initdt on ia fi'7 it-w-iutue ortrxttio iioa Knitted Iron. hr.r.'i 1.yr t'-e etrMTi N. I. on every tablet. f.;d b7 uti rji-t.tti:.
Why I Am For Frank Callahan
NOTE: This ia the first of a f d;i!y interviews on the topic, ; am for Frank Callahan."
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"I am for Frank Caliahan for mayor because be i-'J first of ail a hundr e d per cent. American," aid Dr. D. R. Johns. "He is fighting; the same clement he fought eight years ago. Moreover he is fighting a man who be. trayed his friends and benefactors, the McCormick administration, by hanging- on It the enormous tax levy
weapon in h;3
har-d-i in tho primary. "Frank Callahan ha? been tried and proven. Ib was the best Mayor the city ever land and it would be a serious mistake not to elect him this time."
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WHEN you get the three essentials of Underwear comfort1-
I Fit, Fabric and Fin ish
for the ordinary price of a Union Suit isn't it worth while to investigate these garments?
COTTON $1.50
MERINO $2.50
WOOL $4.00
TIItST PHJZE! With the state's Xpert cake bakers oompef.n g. ti b e
- a k e that won the blue ribbon at the
1921 Illinois State Fair v 1 1 h INSTANT Sn AlTS
IngletnMtrt brother.. Indiana
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BIJOU LAST TIMES TODAY FRIDAY Franklin Farnum in "THE LAST CHANCE" Also William Duncan in "Fighting Fate" SPECIAL SATURDAY . .. "THE CALIFORNIA OUTLAWS"
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STARTING MONDAY October 10th This Theatre Will Run FIRST CLASS PICTURES Superb Specialties also SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PRESENTATIONS featuring the Famous "AL" MELGARD in Popular Organ Solos admission' Matinee: 10c-25c (Tax Included) Evening: 9c-30c (Tax Extra)
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TODAY AND TOMORROW , Marie Frovost in "MOONLIGHT FOLLIESSUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Maurice Tourncur Super-Special "FOOLISH MATRONS" With Hobart Bosworth and an All-Star Cast wednesday and Thursday David Butler in "GIRLS PONT GAMBLE" DOUBLE FEATURE Every Sunday and Monday Afternoon
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GRANULATED SUGAR 1 7 pounds CORN FLAKES 3 large packages CERESOTA FLOUR 2414-pound bag FANCY WHITE EATING POTATOES Per bushel, $1.60. Per peck FIRST QUALITY PURE PRESERVES 15-oz. jar ELGIN CORN io. I cans SCOTT CO. TOMATOES 3 No. 2 cans VOLUNTEER PEAS 3 No. 2 cans PF.T MILK With order.
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