Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 20 February 1922 — Page 5

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flNTtRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE of the American people," Johnson said. ,.UIJ"AGO' i'e,- - Awroxunately i Farmers, Johnson asserted, are bankS representing labor, far- ! rupt. ,al.orf.. , are out of WOrk, wattes in-r an,1 "prnfrresaive- orjratiizattoi.s i hae been reduced and hours of labor

a" Ilarts or u,e b'm.d States : .-x-moieu nere today in a conference a ((inference caild to dii.icuss plans for concerted i

political action. It was marl ..-vtrtent ' which he deoia.ed controls the nation 7,Vh "ts' t of th conference that a j Johnson declared: "They threaten free ihird party" Ls not in contemplation. . Hpr(.rh. and free action, both in the inTho opening session was a "closed" ; dU!, r itl fleM and in the free forum of u,:ur- but ,aur sessions were to be i ,-. ri. scnate. ' rcn to the public. The conference ia. -Ttu ,im ls rapidlv approaching." tj- . t,l to continue for three days. ! .,.. continued, "when changes can W. H. Johnson, president of the In-I be ,. Ket us rrcpare for the Novlet nation., I Association of Machinist. ; -nHf ,,,..Uons. lt wouId be unwise pened the meetinB with a fiery speech i tJ n (.onsider formation of a now n which be assailed the "invisible m- L,,,!,,,,,; partv. It us work through rnnv-nt operated by Gary. Morgan. t oriranjzationS.Atterbury. Iupont. Newtwrry and oth-1 Iormation of a griffanttc "farmer-la-8,"h-nnl,S-Politician." bor-protfressive bloc" among- the voters .fi'bnson declared the conference was announced as the prime purpose of should ajrree on a plan for non-partl- the meeting. The discussion of methods i political action "that will result ' of brLntrinff political pressure to bear in retiring from rubiic life the servants ' upon nations and state legislatures of plutocracy and privilege. j for the enactment of legislation fav-".-surely we workers, farmers, small ' ored by these elements was expected to l-iisiness men and professional people I be followed by adoption of a definite havo suffered enough at the hands of the program for the accomplishment of minority who now control the destinies this purpose.

ANNOUNCE RULES FOR f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, l'eb. 20. New working " :ics for 5,003 train dispatchers, meni'icr.s of the American Train Dispatchr association were announced in a iccision by the United Railroad iAbor "card today. Tho new roles effeetir March 1, proiTidc : Overtime: Pro rate pay for the ninth h-rwir, tirn and one-half pay aft- j it thi ninth hour and the eiicht hour day to remain as the 5fax.da.rd. Vacations: Tliis matter remanded o tho men and managements for 'urther eonerer;cea. Under federal . cr.troi two weeks with pay was provided. Vo.y off. rrrpatchers must taie one cis.y oft in seven, as v as the rule under '.ederal control. Chief dispatchers who have -authority cf a superintendent or a-istant .-uperintondent do nit coma within the uew rules. jVnnouncetnf-nt of tie new rules and 1m V.aal bearing on the teJeeraphers rules, set for tomorrow, indicate that the Labor Hoard is neaxing comple- ; ion cf the consideration of rules and working conditions for all classes cf mplcyt s except train, engine and yard ; rvice men. On Marc's 6 the board ivi.l besrin hearings on the applications :or waffe reductions and the applications for wage increases filed for a'.l lapses of employes, except those af:or:ni? train, eng-ine and jard service lien. AT THE PARTHENON. A production which baj attracted wi..ir a't.entlon than any that has been iror'-.j'--d in years, because it is the result of a. reunion of throe factors which 'rodu.-etl the most successful picture . ver T( I'-ased !s announced a3 the atrac.tiori that Is coining to the Tarthei ion tr.atr beginning: Monday, Feb. -.Kh. The ptctnre ! "?foly O." producMl .-.- Mack Eennett. starring Mabel Norrnatid, and directed by F. Richard Jones. The same thre! people produced "Mickey,'" which was shown in more " .eatre3 and t j more people than any in-jtion picture production up to the r-re.scnt time. Mr. J-tnnett began planning- the present production aa .-,n rTi-V ir" nrovtd lLself the ,...r,nr,a ,,r which it became, bot i T43 cot until last year that he was ;,i, to sectire tho services of Miss .Normand and Mr. Jones to begin "ifMir o." The story of "Molly O" 1 prrmariiy trorg comedy, hot it has a tense dramatic background and many of the id.-ots in tbe development of the rrlot are s-ufncicntly thrilling so that it might safely be classed as a melodrama-. AT THE ORPHEUML No-ma Talmadge, the charming wreen star whoso latest vehicle, "The -;-n cn the Door," directed by Herivrrt Rrenon and released by Associated F.rst National, will be shown at the. Orphenm for rhren diys, beginning STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. That's what thousands of stomach jfTerers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to palch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. lr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver In a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are perform their natural functions, away g-oes Indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue. por appetite, a lazy, don't-care feelir.tr, no ajnyition or energy, trouble wiih undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, tho substitute for cal.-mel. pr Edwards' OHv T Tobets . are a ourely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like, lf.c and Sc BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dishes 55c James Conffles MEE HOTEi. Resturact Phone 574 -aV-T St.'1 i

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,m reased by government boards and .n,.reasd by govern men t ;..fj,m.nl:,i iii..i-tia c.-.T-r) ' Kivrmnc acain to tho minority today, plays the part of a younir wife who becomes Involved in a tragedy a result of an innmicnt escapade which took place before her marriage. As Ann Ilunnivvrll. a pretty Pter.cgrrapher, she toes with Frank Tjcvertaui. son cf her employer, to 8 questionable cafe in New York. In a private room ho makes love to her and u epiilsed. Thu waiter comes with a mc-fcsajre that tlte place Is being raided. Both are arrested. A reporter takes a flashlight of the scene. but Devereaux brlben him to give up the negative. DE LUXE HAS DOUBLE FEATURE Yesterday, the 1 e Luxe theater opened ls three day presentation of 'The AVay of a Maid." starring Klaine Hammer tein. "The Way of a Maid" is the mistaken identity type of phoioplay, raised to the blue ribbon cias Comedy is enthroned right at trie beginning of this picture, when Nadia Casilelon. returning from a fancy dress ball in her costume of lady's i maid, is charged by a tipsy young Croesus from the door of his apartment across the hall, with hurry instructions fcr bath towel. In a spirit of adventure, Xadia accepts the challenge and supplies the towels. Then complications ensue. The new Oonway Tear'.e picture, "shadows of the Sea.'" which is scheduled for a three day showing at the De Lise theater beginning today was written by Frank Daiey, ton of Ch.trles T. Dazey, famous playwright who put the family name Into American theatrical tradition when he wrote tno imperishable jsuccesw, "In Old Kentucky." In writing "Shadows of the Sea" for the screen young Mr. Dazey Is said to have introduced a series of Incidents and elements that promise to place this new Conway Tearle feature among the foremost offerings of the season. Expert in tlie matter of screen construction. Mr. Iazey la declared to have devised an offering that satisfies the desire for entertainment to th fullest extent. I ST WEEK OF TOURNEY The play in the three cushion tourr najnen at Perrin's Uilliard Parlors enters tbe last week stage, starting' with tonight's games. There are only twenty games leift to piay, and as many of thee are between men who are leadir.g several good contests are expected. Tb past week's schedule, resulted in very few changes in the .standing of the contestants. McVey is still in first c doe!y pressed by Geib. Meara. Polito, Millikan and ScMechty. Ad before stated the schedule for this week calls for games between thcye men and as a result the probable outcome, of the tournament is still a matter of uncertainty. The high run is still six and Is held by Geib, McVey and liuser, while McVey. Uuser, Brown, Meara and Griswald are tied for second high run at five each. m 9 m m W len 1 INTERNA TlOffAL NFW3 StRVlcri VEW YtM-LK., Feb. 20, Stocks, closing prices: " American Car and Foundry j American Kteel Foundry 31T' I American Tel. and Tel 1114 ' Pildwin Iocomotivc 105T Bethlehem Ste-1 B ! Chicago snd Nortb-weeiern 67Tnl Co' i;!!"! 27 j ES! DARKEN Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for , estoring f:!ded. gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother' time. Hbe used it to keep her hi.i '.eautifully dark, glosy and attractiv . Whenever her hair took on that dub faded or Btrcaked appearance, thi.simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brev.Jng at home Is mussy and ut-cf-date. Nowadays, by asking a' iny druv store for a bottle of "Wyct!!' ?age and Sulpiiur Compound," you wiii get this famous old preparation, in, proved by the iddition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A. well-known down town druggist saya it darkens the hair a naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it ha - been applied. Tou simply dampen rt sponge or soft brucb with it and draw this through your hair, taking onstrand at a time. By morning the gray hair .disappears, and after another application or two, !t becomes beautifully dark and glossy Adr.

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Do not hesitate. If you feel the need of something to build you up and make you feel fine, ask your druggist today for Tanlac. At all good druggists. zsc Crucible Steel 60', General Motors 8:V Lackawanna Steel I-ehigh Va'ley .................. 60rv Mexican Vete. 122 "it Midvnle Steel :o1 Northern Taenic 70 Pure Oil SS Pressed Steel Car 4 i Read ing 74 T,, Republic Iron and Steel 53 Texas Co 4,.-1, ! V. S. Steel 91 a Willys Overland 4 Sinclair Oil IS', CHTC.nO CAST! CHAIN. V.-JIEAT No. 2 red, $1.40; No. 4 red. $1.26; No. 2 hard winter. $1.37 1.89. No. 3 a.ird winter, $1.37. CORN No. 2 mixed. 67 ti '58 ?-r ; No. 2 wiiite, B It r,-c; No. 3 yvll iw. 57- W oSVjc; No. 3 mixed, 56i ft 56 i c; No. 3 white, 5St43 57c; No. 3 yellow, 5$V & 66,c; No. 4 mixed, 644i34a;c; No. 4 white, &4"if54ic; No. 4 yellow, 54ic OATS No. 1 white, b4it4.il-ic. No. 2 white. Sg-Jilc; No. 3 while. 35Vi? S8Uc; No. 4 white. Z 3 i t 3 5c . j m i ' tmcAoo irv-E stock IlOG.f Receipts, 5.OO0; market fair-; VICTIMS OF INFLUENZA Those Who Are Weak nnd Knn-Donn Kany I'rey to W nle-Sprend Fpideuic Doctors agree that people who are wealc and rundown ar the earliest victims of the influenza epidem whose ravages are assuming serious proportions in New I-Jngland and New York. l'f you begin tai. ir.: Father John's Medicir.e at once you build new Strength to fiir'it off the prip. The commonsense preventive is to begin taking Father John's Medicine at once because the pure food elements of which this old-fashioned, wholesome body-builder is made easily taken uo by the system and turned into vital, resisting energy; giving you fighting strength to ward off the influenza Krm . Adv.

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ly active and mostly 10 higher: bulk, J10. no 10.1)0; top, $10.50; heavyweight, S 10.05 -g 10.30; medium weight, Sl-COKi 10.45. riG-S $S.-D 110.25. CATTLE Receipts, 21,000; market ls mostly titeady; beef steers, choice and prime, JU. 109. 85; medium and gTKd. 57.40 tj.25 ; g-ood arid choice. SK.2or3 0.50; common and medium, $0.25 Si $8.1:5? butcher cattle, heifers, $4.25i $7.75; cows, $3.90? $6 25. SIIKEP Receipts. 22.HO0 .market is slow and steady; lambs, 81 lbs. down, $13.50'ij'16.00; lambs. S5 iour.ds up; lambs, culls and common. $10.00 13.25; yearling wethers, $10.50 "j 14.00; ewes, $5,504? S. 75; ewes, culls and common, $2.50W'5.&0; feeder lambs, SU.5051 13.50.

rnicf;o raomrn Mnicr.T nt'TKlI neceipts, 737S tubs; choamery. extra. S'ic. L1VK POULTRY Turkeys, 33c: chickens, 21c; springs. 25c; roosters, lSe: geese. iSc: du k;, 2Sc. POTATOES Receipio. 83 cats: Wisconsin Round, white, 175'iil9i; Michigan. lSOfii'200, Minnesota, 170 if 1 85; Idaho Rural. 200 if 310; Idaho Husssits, 22 W 225. VH.M, 50 to fl lbs.. lOtellr; ?1 to W it--'-, 1 i. i -i , i'" . in if5., li y inc; EAST CHICAGO SKRVP.'K comes first with Chief of Police Christ Struss. He Las invested in a new Ford Sedan. JULIL'S FRIKHMAN is holding a rvia.l meeting in the city hall tomorrow nig.t for the converting of followers for a city iiospital. YOl" can't keep a good man down. N. P.. Iiarragh of the Steel and Tube Company of America is back on the jr-b this morning after a two-weeks illness at his home. Gm M. riNNEO. Gary Y. M. C. A. athletic director, will talk on "Physical Fitness of Business Men" at the Chamber oi Cominerce noonday luncheon, next Wednesday. Kx-SKP.VICK men! Prompt payment of 1922 d'tes is essential to I,egion progress. Remit to Dr. M. A. Kiddies' Colds Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King's New Discovery will Ho that very thing, easily and qutr-Vlv. Ion't My, "Poor little kiddie, I ish I knew what to do for you'" Are. the cough hrst comes, give a little Ir. King's New Discovery as directed, and it will soon Ve cased. It's a good family eooKh and cold remedy, too. Ixxiser.s up the phlegm, clears up the cough, relieves the ctnpestion. No harmii-d drus. For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs, Rrippe. At your irugjis., 60c. a bottle. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Constipated? Ilcre'sRclief !Clcaose the system, with Lr. King's Pili. They iirompt free bile flow, stir up the lazy liver and get at the root of tbe DRMns"rais trouble. An lintcgists, .ic. ERS . Sc . Sc Be a 6c 20c Why Not Select Your New Gas Range Now? We are now showing on our siles floors the Ranges which will be in great demand in the spring. Begin to enjoy yours now.

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JCOW that Ford owns the Lincoln tverbody will bo runingr one. C. S. Beale, local manager of the E. T. Bannel Kales room, is winner of the prlr award for .-vllins the first Lincoln n. this district. THE new hardware firm of Haywwxl & Bihl are establishing quarters In the Odd Fellows" fruiiding. formerly occupied by the Feifer Furniture company, 31L'2 Michigan avenue. The new concern will be open for business, on or about March 1. In Memoriam In sad Ti memh'-anee of Rev. 12. Hugo our oV."ir !,cl,,vcd husband and father, w li-, w all in lei-rate his sixth y-a.r it. 'ui-Aven t'in y. Lines by Herbert llu. : He nieef... our fii'her, oh wondrous rtli-'-o ' With pe.-,e me. ff able upon bis brow ; A victor ov - pain and suffering. In dep oh'i vi. -n 10 earth's dincord now What vif,i..r: f-iir met bis enra-pturcd While n.-:--n ' '.r-, t',. cit'-s nf How clarions yon win feel, moihrt, wbea your rheoinatiam 1 all (. Let B. S. S. an It. It Ul balld y mv. too t

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i That now no traces cf the conflict wears, Safe in the ble-st abode for which he longed. Forevermort a crown f life he wears. With Joy our father greets the loved ones as of yore. Parents an dcheri.-thed friends of long gone years. Their eager words cf welcome, rf all Sweet ad Angelic music on his ears. Oh glorlons resurrection hope! The eye of faith makes plain, What .- -et and precious country where All paitinys end and pain. Ttest on dear Father We would not call the back To bondage here nor do we weep. We shall not mourn as those VTho have no faith For the Lord has given Him and fallen him ASK FOR PARKER'S If You Want the Best DONUT S. S. S. Thoroughly Rids the Bod ? Rbeumatiam Impurities. Somebody's tr. er is Buffering tonight! The scourge of rheumatism has wrecked her body; limping and auffering, bent forward, she aeea but the common ground, but her aged heart still belongs to the s tarsi Uoes anybody care? 5?. S. S. ia one of the greatest blood-purifiers known, and it helpti build more blood cells, lta medicinal ingredients are purely vegetable. It never disarranges tbe aUimuch. It is, in fact, a splendid tor, ic, a biood maker, a blood enricher. It banishes rheumatism from Joints, muscles and the entire body. It builds firm flesh. It is what somebody's mother nceda tonight! Mother, if you can not go out to get a bottle of S. S. S. yourself, surely somebody in your family will. Somebody, get a bottle of S. K. S. nowt Let tmebody's mother begin to feel Joyful again tonight. Maybe, msyb it's your mother! S. S. ti. la sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. T larger six is tbe xuoro economical. National Bank Indiana Harbor Phone 1441

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The Name cf tfee Lrra be blessed ereirer. Caution: Thy cro itas fallen, all with th Is weJL 'Tor so He glveth his fceloveth sleep." 2-20-1 MRS. HUGO & FAMILY.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Lost -Purse and sum of money Sunday evening, on Lake avenue, near 114th ft. lttward. 1 'bo tie UW-R or 257 Whiting. 2.-20:3 Expert for in ammom Representing Adams, N. Y. Our expert, C. W. Miller, will be at the Carleton Hotel, Hammond, IndL, afternoon and evening, Feb. 22, and all day and evening, Feb. 23. Every ruptured man, woman and child should take advantage of this opportunity. The Rice Method for rupture is known the whole world over. You can now see this Method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge unless you are satisfied to keep the Outfit after having the Appliance adjusted and you see how perfectly and comfortably it holds. No harsh, deep-pressing springs ; nothing to gouge the flesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day with positive comfort Soft, rubber-like composition pad, any degree of pressure required. Don't wear a truss all your life when thousands have reported cures through using the Rice Method. Why suffer the burden of rupture if there is a chance to be free from truss-wearing forever? Anyway, it will cost you nothing to come in and see Mr. Miller at the Carleton Hotel. Office hours, 9 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 5 P.M.. evenings 7 to 9. Don't miss this great opportiaiity to sec an Expert on Hernia. W. S. RICE Adams, N.Y.

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