Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1922 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. March 4, 1922.
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HAMMOND IN TiE
State Representative on the Way Encounters a Burly Policeman, However. lie's a state representative. He's a trominent attorney In Whitlnir. And he was speeding along Sheffield avenue to reach the office of Tho Tlmea no that he could lr.sert several letral ads. .The hour was nearlng tho newspaper flead-Une on advertising copy and he told the man at the wheel to step on it. One presume he did. Anyway. Clarence Teboda, motorcop attached to Hammond Central police ; station, saw the car streak south on bheftield. He followed. At Klnder'a grove he overlook the speeding automoblK "Tou were going 42 miles an fiour,' said Teboda. "Oh. no." said the man at the wheel. "The dust is heavy, that's all." "Kust me eye." satj Teboda, "come with me to the station." "Bat" ead the driver's companion, -don't you know who I am? I'm Oscar Anigren. state representative. I hetp irarne laws at Indlanarol is." "Oh, do you?" was Teboda" witherins replv. "Well nhat do you pass , laws for to pass the time away. I"m Teboda, I am. and I m paid to see mat certain laws are observed. Come with me. '
There was no use arguing, so AM- j grandfather came to Lowell from Congren and his companion at the wheel, m-ctiout In 1S54 Chicago was a village, r'rank Morrison of 4"2 New York ave.. My grandfather had as his playmates were taken to Hammond police sta- rottawotaml papooses when h3 wafl n tlon. There Morrison was booked on child.
a charge of speeding and was released on tZZ bail. He's to appear in city j court March 1. 1. s. Ahlgren reached The Times of flee on time. lOflliL MtRKEPS flOSIi f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW VUKK. iaron 4- nie market closed irregular today, many issues being under pressure, while others showed a rallying tendency. Vnited .States Sbeel yielded to 94 and Paldwln Xell orer one point to 1054. Sttidebaier con-tlnued in supply, dropping to 7i. while Chandler rose nearly 2 points from its early low to 7!, followed by another reaction to 73Mexican Petroleum yielded ever 2 points to 124 and General Asphalt fell over one point to 62 1. Jlailroad slvsurea ere tfrsxt ionely lower. . Government bonds unchanged: railway and other bonds were Irregular. INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! American Steel Foundry 33'4 Amerloaji Tel. and Tel. llaldwin Locomotive ... Bethlehem Steel B ihesapoake and Ohio t'.hioago a-nd NAV. ...... Com Product ........ cVuoibl Steel . .119'2 . . .103Tn . . 63 - . . . 69 . . . 67 M . ..104 ... 57 .... . . . 45 Oenerai llotors rckawanrja Steel 1ohiga Valley ................. b Mexican Petroleum 124 Midvale Steel 20"; .Northern Pactflc 79 rvro Oil 334 : Treading 73 i Republic Iron and Steel 4SrJ studebaker ........... SIM 1 Texas Co 45ft, ; S. Stel 01 1 Willys OTerlAnd. 5Vi .Sinclair Oil 22 si CHICAGO GHA1V, CHICAGO, ilarch 4. Cafh grain markf: WTfJEAT N'o. 2 red. J1.38V4: No. 3 id, l.i5M; No. 1 hard winter, t.3S'i; N'o. 3 hard whiter, fl.3o; No. 2 mixed, 41-33. CORN No. 2 mixed, f 8 53 lie; No 3 yllo-r. S8i6i)c; No. 3 inlxe-d. 56' 57c; No. 3 white, 56057c; Xo. 3 yellow. r.3Sc; No. 4 mixed, E6S57c; No. i white, 55HS7c; No. 4 yellow, '0 57c. OATS Now 2 white, 40ft42c; No. 3 whtio, 3714 938c; No. 4 white, ( i u CHICAGO, March 4. Llvo stock) $ market: I IIOG3 Receipt. 6.000: market, mi- ' even, mostly steady. Pulk, $11.W)'' 11.25; top, $11.35; hea.vTwei'ght. $10.5 tin A. m I m . I V tn i n i t in el A . V , llli lUlll " V 1 1 I I , f 1 1 . 1 U ' lirht weight. $11.2011.35; hea.y pack.ln sows. smooth, $9.90ij; 10. 0 ; packing tows, rough, $9.7 j'u 10.00; pigs $9.J5ff 10.50. C A TTLE Rv,elpts, 5-00. eHEEP Receipts. 500. aucAco pr or i k. BCTTER Uecelpts, 9,36' tubf. Creamery, extra, 36H3Sic; tandartla, JSVc: flrst.1, 32t(38c; packing jstocJc. IS 17c. EGGS Rot-)ti 9.2T3 cjws; ml-cel-lanm. 22 5 2JHc; ordinary firsts, 20 Q2lc: flmta. 4!;gr?c. UVE POULTRY Turkys, 31c; chickens. 27o; pr1ng:, 29c; roostc-r.i 18': gees1, 18c; ducks. 2Sc. I'OTATOKH r.teclpts. 57 oars; Wis. Hound VThite. II. 701. 95; Minn. rfun" w-hltp, $1,651? 1.75; Idaho flurals, fl.So QS.00. VKAI 50 to 60 lbs., in He; 70 t SO lb. 125 13e; 90 to 110 lbs.. 14 it Ue; fancy. 15416e. To Be, Tf.er I No Question. When an eligible man propose to a inai! of thirty summers tliere isn't apt to be any Hamlet's soliloquy business. Boston Transcript Aaron Warshav Painter, Psperhanger and Decorator PRICES REASONABLE 4008 Perish Are. Indiana Harbor Tel. 1448
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BORN THE DAY LINCOLNTOOK OFFICE They Were Bootleggers, Profiteers and Slackers Then as Now, He Says. There were 8lu'ker. bootleggers and profiteers In lnke county after the
,lvll AVar. aceorUlnjf to V.. 1!. Cross. JKniflas St., who celebrated his birthtly today. He was born the day of Lincoln's first Inauguration. In fact there was one man who jrot rich eelllng' whiskey to tho Indian bulore the war and profiteering on his neighbors. When the Civil War brokJ out the rich farmer sunt hi five eons to Canada to escape service. Artc-r tho war ther was a failure tn the corn crop and ho extorted a dollar .t bushel for corn from his neighbors, giving them sshort bushals at that. "All old residents of the county will remember the man I refer to," said M. Crs. "Human nature, at least human nierinness, hasn't changed in half a century.' Wood chopping and wrestling were the popular sports In those days. One tanner's boy made an enviable record hy choping ten cords of wood in ten hours in competition w.tli u number of other huskies. "The development of Lake county is a reproduction of the growth of Chi cago," Mr. Cross stated. When my 'As Chicago grew, so will Lake county. Hammond. East Chicago. Indi an;) Harrier, Whiting and C.ary wi.l Ik one great city, probably the largest manufacturing district in 'he United States. There ar L-n.t opportunitto-i for yoking men todny m I.;e county." CALLED TO DISCUSS BONUS Call has been isaue.d for a puiblb: mass ineeting: at the Knights of 1'yt.h- .. . wiuoiturf aiiernoon for the purpose . disc-usiiing the soldiers" bonus measure which is now pending before Congress. Ex-soklters and the public in general are urged to be present. The meeting has been arranged under the auspices of the Veteran. of the Foreign Wars but the. American Legion Post is lending Its hearty support and , is taking steps to have a heavy turn - 1 out cf members present. j Tho Legion Post at its m cling Tuesday evening adopted the following re-solution relative to the bonus: "WHEREAS the men who served In the United States Army in the lata war suffered both financial and physical losses due to such service and. PARTHENON LAST TIMES TODAY Of Our Tvo Great Attractions BIG MATINEE SATURDAY V ' 9 r iatherinel ii IS 1 MacDonai in the A With Star Cast of Players J Acting the Best Seen in Some Years Now We Have the LITTLE WONDERS OF THE EARTH STERNAD'S MiDGETS An Aggregation of Tiny Men and Women Consisting of 14 PERFECTLY FORMED LILLIPUTIANS Elephants, Ponies, Dogs, and a Company of 22 People TOMORROW SUNDAY The Top-Notch Bill Continuous 1 to 1 1 P. M. VAUDEVILLE 5 FEATURE C ACTS O Not One Dull Minute . Also Special Picture Supreme H0BART B0S70RTH b "Blind Hearts" frf ! k lh
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"WHEHEA3, it la the moral o-bllgra-Hon and duty of the American people to at leat try to recompense them far their losn. and,
WHEIIKAS, certain interests have misled Uir American public and our Congressmen in particular, by smothering and distorting the real attltued of the ex-soldier through the publication of propoKanda, In Journals controlled by them, against the bonus deglslatlon. 'THEnnw.mn, be it resolved, by Hammond r.ist No. 10, American L grlon. Mint the publicly express their: unqualified support of bonus legislation." FIND MAN DE AD BUT NOT STABBED 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! J-M1 ANA POLLS, lnd March 1. Mohort "F'?" Thompson, crippled Iseeprr OI un nueged blind tiger,' aurrend- !' red to ,ho police today and confewsod j '", htul tbwd VS. A. Hopcr to deaili with a screw driver. Emergency squads rushing tho house where Thompson said tho slaying Occurred, found Hopper dead but without a slgp of a stab wound. A welt on tho head indicated he had been felled with a blow from an Improvised blackjack, devised from K"'ovo loaded with lead foil Police are seeking a man and woman I 1 n wnom Hopper was reported to nave uun drinking. They scout the theory that Thompson may have startied the other man, who in turn may have killed Hopper. Thompson was formally charged with murder. NEEDS NO DEFENSE WASHINGTON. March 4. In n sponse to many requests that he make Advertisers Notice We can handle your GOLD LEAF WORK MUSLIN SIGNS BOARD SIGNS WALL SIGNS Special Prices on Quantity Work. BRANT SIGN CO. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 127S-J 804 East Chicago Avenue SUNDAY DINNER 75c With All the Trimmings James Consfle MEE HOTEL Resturant Phone 574 !-4 "Jit-"
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It would be a poor Rdmiuistratlon that would uave to defend itnelf.' Montreal Has Ten Million Dollar Fire riNTCRNATlONAL NE A'3 SERVICE SlONTKKAU Alarch 4. Alayor Max - tin t.nlay estimated that the total loss by (instruct .n ,,f ibe city hall throua-'i lire which broke out at midnight will total not less than ten million dollars. The building was built 4 years ago at a cost of half a million dollars. The value of tho government document:', many of which cannot tie replaced, was estimated at eight million dollar.-. Tho building collapsed this morning, alter nothing but the phell of walls remained standing. BREWER FACED with 61 charges l'"aeed with sixty-one counts for violation of liquor laws, Fred Vuliman, president, and Herman Zerweck, manager of the Zorn Products and Cold Stor-f-v. ..f Tirhtaan City, went on trial DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray First National Bank B)Jf. EAST CHICAGO, IND. iMtrf ur' iA-.y8-a&&i.-.:. t .. :...2 1 PARTIIEhOf March 6-7-8 MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Richard Barthelmess THE YOUNG DRAMATIC STAR The Best Work He Has Done on the Screen in His GREATEST OF ALL PRODUCTIONS Ft St I; "ToFable David" iiiij , ihi 'si m
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of counts agaliift them would bring t tlnent and costs well past the $5,0 mark, they decided to fight the cat fWvldene-e was heard and the court d cidd to take the matter under ndvlf me:it until today before making his dflsion. . The men were chargred with mam 1 1 acturlng, taking liquor out of warf '. noio without permit, having It in the' porsesson, and aliout every other an; that Prosecutor Earle Kowley could d' up. They came In on Individuals ar; as members of tho corporation. SPEAKS ON THE BONTJ' Attorney Joseph Conroy will npe;i ion tho soldiers' bonus ut the K. of 1 ibad at 2 oVlock tomorrow afternooj Ku-Hcrvlee men and the general pul.r ! are Invited. ;gaffl!mS2SBaS3SBH Today Only JACKIE COOGAN in "Peek's Bad Boy ft says: "Being bad like other kids ain't bad enough for me. "I'm tough so tough that the cops beat it when I come around. "My folks like the idea, so I had to make 'Peck's Bad Boy' when they weren't looking. "Betcha I'm tougher "n any kid in this town, an I'll prove it in HAMMOND AT THE ORPHEUM SKI tri COMING MARCH 5-6-7
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