Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 162, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES l.V.f.J.,v P.rrir.bor 30, 1921.

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ed llumraond relativea Tueuday. Misses Irene Vanes and Kmily Wat's vlsit.d their brother and slater Mr. sin I Mrs. Wm. Watts of Hammond, Monday. Porn to Mr and Mrs. John Wilson. I tec. usth. a baby boy. M.th.er and s'-n are ettln-c aiong nicely o."i! 7nr'se!d is on tlie sick list.

CONFRONTED nv MAHV

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Donnt tm rKUoLoiio,

a result of tho rorKanisali-Ti effrtr.l Study hull; cafeteria; six elans rooms, by i;.ivcnior Mn'ray, th state V.ij;h- rooking and .suwljitf rooms, ami Kclom-e way work has iroKrdsol aj never bo- laboratory. fori- dj.irini; the past year. Th; north wins; will not be roa.ly unCovernor Mri'ray has nitro5ucol a til the latter r"t of Airil. It will ln-nuinl-er of ilcparturcs in state govern- -iuli:

mi'iit from thf tin ail in in ist ni t ion

olil order of thiiiKs. need for e-onor.iy in .f state affairs, the

Governor Has Won Approval From a Majority of Citizens

(i over nor nr,'J ti I7.en a sem i-on i. nu

'-late -niinet." onmj ... ! of the hea-ls of all .-.t.'Ho depart mtMit s. Hfi;uU.r i,ieetint:s of this eabniet are hill Ht the stalehons-. when means of red'irstate .per:ses are all.seusseri ami put into eUect One of the alm.ses or executive pover u-uler previous a ! u i n i st ra t i. in was tlie uraiUMiK of i nj is.-r i nu na t e panions and paiole.v. The governor aniKHiinv.l that all p-tHlons (or t i ve clem.tn KiHiM he turve.I over to the .--late hoiirit of pai'lon for investigation, lie , rd'Ti'l the 1 anion lnarl to min-t or.ee! h im nth. i:,s;eaii of four times a year as umjer tho old system, aril sulmit list of persons rei iir'ano nded for clemency. In every instance the uovernor ha followed the recommsndatlons of the hoard arol will srant no

mency which is noi. r-eom me mo- i

by the board.

When the law u u Imr izi in;' th n1inov.il of the Mr. t reformatory w?

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(TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL) rXDIANAPOLJa. ln.l .. 1 'ee. SO .--T.ov-trnor McCray, who became, chief ex(outiv. of Indiana on Jan. 10. 1921. has ' lie duties in much

el OM mjy.iimo ,.r,er iimn h arovernor tis

ICULO nu,,, f-nally i cailod upon to meet Jan.. tnc first year of hi term In suite of

.i,- .i-aimns duties which have been , ,i .,. rt,, u-iworUal-le, after the sale

' Vefore htm, the governor has v, on lhej,(lo J,.ff,.r..iivir..- property to Colgate M ntjualifted approval of a vast maj-.-ri- j v'ompanv, the governor l.t irnu neo. ty ot Indiana citizens. (liaisons with the company with a vb u When Governor Mot 'ray assumed of-j ot- taking advantage of the situal'on fee, he found. th regular session of t he j,, the interest of the state lie obleijcislature in progress at the capitol. , tain.nl an offer of J 4 r.o.e for the pioj.Ke lmrofxiiately assumed leadership in ; orty from Use eompanj, a:i tnereaso - State affairs and urged the adoption of j $ sifi.OO't over the iirst offer, lor imh comprehensive program of K-Msiu-! Mifl;H te possession. The K"vern'.i-

onlled a special session of the legislature, obtained the jMfsate of a new removal law and the 5lttt? whi $ iii.0"O richer as a resul'. of i h" business jm!ment of Mc "ray. Jteeomist ion of the ability of Hovernor Mot'ray lias not been confined to Indiana. A farmer of many years eperiem e. ti'.e governor has become a

movement to obtain !!- for the farmers o the

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lion wtilcn r.e nrnrvci o. t to the people of the state Without coercing members of the asxembiy, the governor obtained the adoption i f this yrogTam wlUiout exception. Aa emampia ot the beneficial "egisla:ja obtained by the Kovernor is the lan- creating a real estate board of lurrtcultura in the place of the "id

i quasi -public affair. The governor, who leader in the im-as for many years a member of the ; nancial, relief

Lii ,fr,rnliii th abuses con- 'nation in view of the low prices of

iliected with it management and was ; farm commodities. He was named by S-O lick to urge the state to assume con - j federal officials as chairman of t:.e

rn belt advisory committee, wntoh i

Gymnasium; two ntudy rooms; fifteen recitation rooms; chemical and ; physical laboratories; printing oralis! rooms., ,, j "Kapld increane in enrollment in the high school department! I" hiirlily i;ral- , ifyinfs' to the school authorities. Ham-' mond people appreciate efforts of Uie , board to make our schools here the best ' in the sUiie. It is our endeavor to lb1- j ve'.ope more highly the alieaily success- j till method of merging elementary and j high school curricula through t lie uieiitum of the five year hfgh school 1 course. The tlrsi ear in the secondary j school ts now vtrluallv ideotbal wllhl tlie former cghth grade of the ele- J

lnentary seliools. luit U provides a local sobaiion to n problem s'd,., in oiher cities through the junior high schools which are i rn ;hjss; ble here beeause of the great distance many of our students must cover to and from

Uie hUii s.hoo!, s.Uil Air. .Monroe. ASK RECEIVER

FOR HABERDASHERS:

clear their Half's tomorrow, the c-'j nvalent ..f im n'inoii ipjemen t of lai tire. It was reported about the board !!ia ihe nrm was long on ti:'-' fjl'wiii deals: I'l.OyO.OO'.i l.u.'ihuis of o rn; 'J,m'lJ.OOO hu.iliels of c.rn. 2 e0'),0')0 i.u.df;.s of uittii and '8$',!i0 b.i-aeis of ryi.

I INTE (NATIONAL NEV S bLriVICr. SF.W MUK, to e. r... ,;io. ., cl, : i.; pi o.i . : Ameri-'iiri Steel r'dry 'l American i, .iiel '! i ! IIlili!iiu:i I .oe . . loo t U e ! ' net hi. loon 1 I', I, "'oimaiio rue I r.itoi'.Ie Si. el I lenei a 1 l.i. Ol'i-' I .'II

Lackawanna Sieei Mexican 1'ilrnl-iuii . Mi, Hale Jlt-el X.O I, el 11 I '.! ; tie I '.ire .it I ;.i 1 1 'v ., jici I Sprite' s U.-.'o!;l : liipi.Mn' St. el I" S St.ol ' i ii y i ' ver l.'t n d . . Silo ic.ir e I . .

( lilt AtiO S1I iSIIAIN. WIIKAT -X... 1 Nor. spring, $ 1.3 S ; N'ii. 3 Nor. sprlnir i'akota. $1.10, 'C'llN - No. 2 mixed. 48'rf4c; No. 2 white. 4t?f 4S-4r; No. 2 yellow, 4Si 4 9'.- .; r.'o. :! mixed. 4 T fi 4 He ; No. 3 white 4?i 4Se, No. S yellow. 17if4Sr; No. 4 mixed, 1'. ';f47i'; No. 4 white. 4flffi!47c; .No. 4 yellow-. 4 r. 'i i'h 47c. i.vTS - - No. 1! Mhite, ?.C'HZ l-4c; Xo. Z wlote, :ts ld'n 3"i'2e; o. 4 white, 33 l -4 -o : I ! -1".

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Mil it i: ;oiepn::t or a nd John L. Hess duly eted to jtvc as two year trustees, re.' pectlvely, sv i . i- chii r.-h of Thrift. iVil.LiAM KANSFIELD

Born to Mr. and Mrr. I. Lueiier.e, ttrln baoy boys, Iier. 27th. Mother (n5 babes are reported aa doing- nicely.

ir. ana iir.i. w. Kess;er and turn iy i

?pcnt Sunday with relatl.es at Crown Point. Mr. and Mr. Harry Parker of Chicigo were the guests of the latter'mother Mrs. Sttihr t-Ii past few days, j Mr. and Mrs El'sworth were Crown i Point vlMtorg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs C Shay and children ".re spending the wk with Mrs. Sharp's partt.., Mr. find Mrs. Charles Olllebaugh at Crown Point. Mr. anS Mr. Oliver PmesehoM and

r.augnter Mi,orea wre Hammond vlnItors Wedneisday. Mr. and Mrs. r. P.ohde Jr., cntertain-

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Petition for a reo ami Have Leib-ri

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I 2nd i . ver for Max Hev-ist 4 '4 , partners in then,i 4'4s

Jo; n Knf"flld spent Indiana Harbor the rl Mrs, Wm. Mentzer. Spauid'ng a-id daughspent Christmas Witli

Mrs. Sf.a.i'dltiur'H p.irents Mr. and Mrs .'.I i ?e. of Indiana Harbor. Mr. I'his. tliii.il p.-tsto and son Robert -ni n the weii-eml with rola.t'.ves at H .oar'.

Mr. and Mrs ; - ist mr, o at . e-!.H of Mr. a Mr a -..1 Mrs r lien-ietta

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Max Levin Co.. of Hammond, wan hied this moinlni; In the iliiinm I Superior court. The petitioners ni'" the Hecht. Fixture Co.. Ansoratr Pros. & i'o.. Ildlnbui'.-t Manufacturing Co.. the Mayer Shirt Co.. Hex "a; Co. anl Jacob 7,ag r. U is nilcg-d that t-e tirtn owes lie- petitioners and others ei.A. Attorney M I Metz prepared t lie pet it ion.

etrol of the valuable state fair ground? Troprty Thts problem. which bad -en vexing the state for years, was 4-0'i!ckly solved at the beginning of the iaicCray administration, j. At the close of the legislative ses:on, th governor turned his attention toward reorganiiing the various atate departments by appointing a Jlarge number of new officials. Withjrrut exception the changes in clrpartrtnent heads and subordinate positions

ere made by the governor with ai

ovsew of improving tne statu bouth-

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r The reorganiiation of the highway

rr-iTiission is a notable example

jfhts -work of the governor. During! jthe legislative session, the state board j faf accounts made public severely crlti-j .citing the work of the highway de- j !$artmnt under the eld administration.!

co-opera t : r g with the War VTnar.ee Hoard In v or king out means for financial relief for the farm-.rs of the corn belt With t he record of achievement made by Governor M.Cray in the Iirst

year leaders

his administration are predicting that

STOtKt. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SFRViCEi NEW Y iKK. !'"'. "'V The market (L.sed steady to'lay. V her of iss'.ifs sold at pew Mi. In year in the early part tb V .-' P.ece ss i o'i s of ai.".t .' o ' at the close. Sea, : Ke, . . .. : .1

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mostly ''''' steady; bull I'.eef Sle. v.; 1 ' : m efli u rn a ml ch.o, .-. roe di urn. ? '. i ;-. f.-:-. n : bulls. .:!..!:. Sii K 111' i fr-iH-rally . down). 510 1 n.ZZ.

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many beneficial results for the Hoost-rj

state

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1n view of tt.ffe complaints, the gov

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toads department.

Lawrence

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"was named director of the department nd a new commission appointed. As

DIEHL STATES HE IS NOW FEELING FINE

Ft. Wayne Man Was Weak As a Baby but Soon Gains 20 Pounds. "Nobody who knows what Tun'.ftc ,4id for me can doubt the merit of th !tnedic!n.'" said Walter N TMohl. 1417 Oovirifftcn St.. Fort Wayn Ind.; "My trouble began with an opera

tion six years ago and I able to get my strength ' Tar.lac built me up seain yetr ago I ha4 an attack

tr r, anfl it left mo as weak a a bsby. I got on the scales the other day and found that I had pained twenty 'pn-inds in weight, hur I wasn't surprised, ts I have been "ating Hke r. bear over since. I st.artec' on Tan'inc. I Just feel fine all the time now and nobody to look at me would ever believe I had kn wn a slek day." Tanlac Is sold In Hammond by Sumiriers Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbor by Central Prug Store and by leading druggists. Adv.

WTnin the city slept t'Titil midnight last p.ight the Ham mond School Hoard jocke ed with as

tut S'-hool furniture salesmen bete to sell fat orders of s hool supplies. Signed contracts wo-p'-nye I 1st the office of Superintendent of Schools Monroe this morning tei; tj-,.j story of the night's toil. The contracts call for: Two portable s hoo'.s at Jl.S"'1. (me thousand two hundred opera chairs for auditorium. $0,eOn Seven hundred desks. $4. net'. We did t. lot of talking prouuebly." all Mr. Monroe. "Salesmen were at.xious to in.'lu.ie this busito-ss in the records of their houses for !S2' The school Iw.ard saved -.-vera: hundred dollars through competitive bidding of the more than twelve manufacturers

wbs never i represented.

hack until ; The opera chairs will go into About a : new hich school auditorium.

of the 'flu- ! school desks are for new rooms at the

hUMi school. The two p..rt.tb!e st noois will be tised nt May wood. These .v "i prov io" for It" retired enrollment ' jfni pupils. School officials expect an et.r' -1 1 no-, I of 1.2."" student at. the high school opening- of second lerin. January ::' This date will se also completion or the new south wing of Hammond's

wouderrui new jiin im now.. The south wing will iticlnd de partmeii ts :

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1-4. fell back to '.. Steel 'nitiniti f'-.iished at S3 S-4. Mexican Petroleum after selling above 17 j droppeil t. 114. Government bonds unctic. ned . tailway ami other bonds steady W .Kll I AII.I KB. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SHIlVICEi N1CW Y KK. I'".-. SO.- - A petition m voluntary bankriiptcy was filed :r. federal curt this afternoon atainil K W. Wupnt-r and '., one of the lnrp'.-t brokerage concerns in the country. Announcement thut the firm I.it.l fulled and that an assignment had be-ti mn

was made from the jb.or of the New York Stock Kxchange and the N'. .v York I'otton exchange. l'etitiot:-i In the bankruptcy suit and the amounts claimed due are"

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chickens. -".'; 1 'te ; jref' Ve. I;' ! 1'' I'l'ATI .i-:.-' M hltev. 'I -V-C". VK.U-."o t.

Receipts. 4.247 ft t -iOc, firsts. "2:-.-k. 2 too 23c. ;yts. 4-'2 cases. Mlsc

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L?ks County Auto Supply and Sales H. A. THE1L, Prop. Telephone ,1741 Doupla? ard HohmanSts.

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and Russeli L:i w and Co.. Ins, ;;."o. The petitioner" allege that the money advanced to the Wagner cornpan v to be applied to the pur. has" of stock on a margin. Liabilities and assets were nt mentioned in the petition but the pcrtioners' attorneys estimated liabilities ,,f the company at !7."o(.fMiO and ?. ts at J.j.Cfi.i (m'H.i John !i. Mauff. secretary of t.i" c:. cas" Hoard rf Trade, received rr ie' ter from Wane r asking hitn to n-'tify member- of the I'b-arinr lliuse to clear t he- lrm cat in a'. I 1'als in gram. ;.rr.v!si'ini and cufti-in S'-ed o-;. thus a--i-rnii"ni' that they did not expe.o to Special Added Attraction

Hartley Thsatre Ea&t Chicago Friday-Saturday, Dec. 30-31

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81 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Telephone Hammond 49 OUR PRE -INVENTORY SALE IT'S A REAL MONEY SAVER Pure Caoe Sugar, 10 pounds for 54c

White and Yellow Corn Meal, special price for this 23 C

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California Apricots. 3 EjQc large No. 3 cans for. Refugee Cut Beans, very ood quality 25 C L cans tor Extra Quality Peaches, No. 1 tall cans. 2 for . . . . Club House Pork and 25 C Bea-js, 2 large cans. Club House Little Kernel Corn, the best packed. 39c 2 cans for Club House Sliced Pineapple, la ra No. 3 cans. 39 C only Our Very Best Peaberry Coffee,

special. 4 lbs. 1 AH

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Club H3u?e Extra Fine OQSifted Peas. 2 cans.

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Pork Loin Roast, per lb Neck Bonc, per Ib Pork Hearts. per lb

Pot Roast, any cut, per lb . . ,

Liver Saussgc. l.o-.e made, per ib Our Vtry Dc&i Santc CcIc. 3V2 lb

FRESH TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, SELECTED OYSTERS AND RABDITC

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C I- A. S S THE DWEU I" j PLACE of ug:it A powerful piccurizalion of the novel bf Winston Churchill author of "The Crisis" With an All-Star Cast COSTING "THE CONFLICT" Witt PrHciHa D;-n Tua2tity, Wednesday and 4. Thurtday, Jan, 3-4-5

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TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY MARSHALL NEILAN Presents His Fhotodramatic Innovation "BITS OF LIFE" A Satire A Comedy-Drama A Drama A Big Surprise 14 STARS Including 4 STORIES Wesley Barry and Others

SUNDAY 5 Acts of Vaudeville Dorothv Dalton in "BEHIND MASKS" Continuous 1 to 1 1 P. M,

MONDAY NEW YEAR'S DAY 5 Acts of Vaudeville Ethel Clayton in "WEALTH" Continuous 1 to 1 1 P. M,

BIJOU LASTbDMES Ail S:ar Cast in ' 4 RECLAIMED" also EDDIE POLO m "CYCLONE SMITH'S RETURN'

TOMORROW Eig Special Matinee DcorsOpen 12:30 HojrJine (the Handcuff King) in "TERROR ISLAND" Percy and Fredie in "We'll Get You Yet." and Mutt & Jeff Also M.itinee Only. "The Yellow Arm"

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SATURDAY Gladys Walton in "PLAYING WITH FIRE" Extra Added Attraction : All person? coming in after 9 : 30 will zee a big double fcotuvc New Year's Eve.

SUNDAY Eugene O'Brien in "CHIVALROUS CHARLEY" Biifand Bob, The Fcblc:, and Hurricane Hutch

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SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE

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Added Attraction and Specialties Reserved Sects Now on Sale at Box Office A Good Time for Everybody

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TUN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Get These Fascinating Playthings Free! with each loaf of

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One Piece of Toy Town

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The Model Vi'bre of dificrcnt bu'.lJingschurepes, stores, shoos et'. Be Titi fully printed on durable cardboard. A DIFFERENT BUILDING EACH DAY. Get them all. Urge your friends to help you. GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY TOMORROW Lay in Your Supply cf Cream hh.ii. Bread tor