Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 329, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1922 — Page 2
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MURRAY
CERTAIN OF VICTORY fNTERN ATtONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK . April 3. Philip Murray, vice president of the United Mine Workers of America, declared today that he was absolutely certain the miners would win the strike. "W fully expect." he 'said confidentially, "that victory will attend our efforts to compel the bituminous operators to meat with representatives of the United Mine "Workers of America for the purpose of rua-klrig a new wage asreemenL" Mr. Murray said It wu unthinlcabla that the strike should b of Iona duration tiecause if it continued Indefinitely he proheaied that 1 might result In an industrial panie and he Is certain that the operators will come to soma sort of agreement with the miners before conditions become acutely critical. MONON TO HAVE Hereafter- passengers on th Monon railroad riding "The Hoosier Umited" between Chicago and Indianapolis will be treated to concerts, i:etrs, stock reports, markets, etc., provided by radio. Monon dlnlnfj car No. 150 has been equipped with a radio service, the completed plant being: turned out this week in the 'coach shop of the Monon shTS at Lafayette. The coach went north to Chicago Wednesday morning- and was immediately assigned to service on passenger runs 30 and 31 on the Indianapolis division. The wireless telephone equipment carried will be used for the entertainment of passengers travelingon "The Hoosier Limited. " Duringthe trips to and from Chicago wireless reports will be given on current events, markets and stock, weather reports, as well as concerts. The coach has been completely refurnished and Is equiped with electric ceiling; fans and a r.ew lighting- system. The wireless telephone set Is placed In the center of the coach. The aerial consists of wires run-ring-the entire length of the coach on both sides of the roof. The receiving apparatus Is equipped with a maxavax, whloh is the horn that amplifies the sound. After each mal the tables will be cleared and the car thrown open to all passengers on th train. Arrest Gary Man For Knox Authorities Tracey !. Haves, 766 Delaware st. waj arrested by the Gary police jesterday on a complaint end request -made by the Knox, Ind., sheriff - Haves was taken to Knox today where he will face the serious car?e of issuing: fraudulent checks. By Dominican Sister Send Letter Praising Father John's Medicine for Body Building. The Dominican Sisters at Lowell, Massachusetts, write, "We have used Father John's Medicine in our home for many years and It has always had the best results for colds, couerhs and as a body builder. We think we conld not get along without it," (Signed) The Dominican Eipters. In over 100 Institutions and hos- ' pitals, Fathjr John's Medicine regularly used and greatly valued. It is safe for children as well as older rhlldren. No lime?. Adv.
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TAX BOARD
. OPENS ITS MEET TODAY I.VDIANAI'OL.IS. April 3. une state board of tax commissioners" first 1922 session will begin today, and before it ends. May 22. the board will have appraised for taxation purposes all property under Its sole and orig-lnal jurisdiction. The property includes that vt nearly 2,900 persons and firms, in It are 600 telephone companies, 280 public utilities, 20 pipeline companies, 100 railways, 320 transportation companies, 1.106 banks and trust companies, ia building: and loan associations, 3 telegraph companies and an express company. The first week of the session will be taken up with telephone appraising. No dates have ben set for any particular casas, but those to be appraised are to receive notice. On the second week express, etle graph, sleeping car, transportation and pipeline companies will be b fore the boaxd. Banks, trust com panies, building and loan assocla tions and publio utilities will take up the third week; electric street and interurban railways the fourth week and steam railroads the fifth week. The board Is hearing represents tives of the Indiana State Bankers' Association, which wishes a change in the manner f appraising banks, but It has not agreed to have a change. OF GERMANY IS ENDED ftNTEHNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCEl LONDON, April The work of dis arming "Germany in the air is ended All but twenty of the British, French Italian, Belgian and Japanese officers who have worked under General Mas terman on the Intcr-Allled commis slon of Aeronautical Control have left Germany, and on May 5 the commlS' sion will have ceased to exist. Since January, 1920, the Commis sion has destroyed 14,800 airplanes. Of 19,500 motors dealt with some have been handed over to England and her allies, but most have been destroyed. Six airships have been handed over to the Allied countries. The work of the commission has been done" under great difficulties; for never before has the work of disarming a nation been undertaken. When General Masterman demanded a list of places where sheds, works and airplanes were to be found the authorities declared that the papers had been lost during the revolution, and only little by 'little was the necessary information obtained. ROOSEVELT DEATH 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCEl NEW YORK Robert E. Roosevelt Jr., a cousin of the late President Roosevelt, died In a local hospital Saturday from Injuries received in a Mysterious manner. The man, dazed s.na bleeding- from wounds- on his head and legs, was picked up by the police In the uptown residential section. He became unconscious after reaching the hospital, where physicians stated that he had sustained a concussion of the brain. The police believe that Roosevelt, who was 23 years old and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Roosevelt of Washington, was struck by an automobile as he stepped off the sidewalk. INDIANA r Under U. S. Government Supervision
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MYSTERY
WORK STARTS ON PLAYGROUND PARK
; Confirming the prediction made by members of the Memorial Park Commission', work started this morning on West Hammond's new play gTounu park. Several of the contractors were on hand early getting things lined up for their part of the building program. Rowley Bros., of Chicago, had a tool and office shanty on tne ground before noon. The Northern Indiana Gas A: Eleckrlo Co. has i gang of workmen laying same tem porary gas lines. Several houses are still to be moved from lots which have been ac quired for park purposes. One of these is already cn rollers for mov ing and the others! will go soon. Col umbia Hall will not be taken from the premises for some time yet. 4 MARKET CU)5ES 8 THONG INTERNATIONAL NE SERVICE! NEW YORK, April S. The mark dlosed strong today. The market was active iiid strong in ths late dealings following a small afternoon reaction. tT. S. Steel after- falling to 97 came back to 8794. nd Bald win rose to 113 Studebaker cots tinucd in large demand, touching 118. Royal Dutch sold at B6i. Allied Chemical rose over J points to The ra'lroad shares held their earlier gains. Government bonds unchanged; railway and other bonds strong. Allis Chalmers 4TH American Steel Foundry 87 H American Tel. and Tel 1214 Baldwin Locomotive 11JH Bethlehem Steel B 75 Chesapeake and Ohio 62 i Chicago and Northwestern.... 71 Vi Colorado Fuel 31 Crucible Steel 89 M General Electric IS' General Motors H Lehigh Valley V2 Mexican Petroleum 12iT4 Midvale Steel 3H Northern Pacific "io Pure Oil 32Railway Steel Springs ....... SSVi Reading 75 U. Republic Iron and Steel B4Vi Studebaker Texas Co 46 r: s. steel rfd :. ..ii7; Willys Overland , 7 Sinclair Oil LIBERTY BOXDS NE WTORK, April 3. Closing Liberty bond quotations: 3Vis $9-34; 1st 4U 9S98; 2nd 44s $98-76; 3rd 4 'is S99.B0; llh 4 Us $99.08; Victory is J1Q0.90; Victory S9i S100.02. CHICAGO gRAlX CIX8E t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. April 3. After advancing to higher levels during the early trading, wheat trade sjmmered down to small proportions and gains were oartially lost. The close however, was higher. The market HER RECOVERY TALK OF ENTIRE Mrs. Wm. Cornell is Now The Picture of Health And Says She Never Felt Better In All Her Life. "My wife lcoks like a different person since taking Tanlae and her recovery has been the talk of the neighborhood," said Mr. Cornell, well-to-do farmer living on RFD 1, Newbury, Ind. "For some time 1 had been very much worried and alarmed about my wife as I could see that she was losing weigiit and strength every day. Nothing she ate seemed to agree with her and she complained a great deal of her kidneys. "Tanlae evidently was just what she needed, for she is like a different person now. She looks the very picture of health, and sh tells me she never felt better in her life. Since seeing with my own eyes what this medicine can do I will go to the limit in recommending it." Tanlac is sold In Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and In Indiana Harbor by Central Drug Store, and by leading: 1rnr-if -Adv.
NEIGHBORHOOD
HARTLEY THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Do you like a picture play that grips and thrills, even if everybody is not to live happily ever after? See FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS With Thill, Thrill, Thrill TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Only
lacked outside Interest. Volume of corn trad was limited with shorts buying early and an eastern houe soiling on the bulge Oats trade was light with buying of July against sales of May the fea ture. Wheat closed unchanged to higher; corn H lower to H higher; oats unchanged to V. lower; pro visions higher. CHICAGO CASH G-RAIX WHEAT No. 2 re-J 1 1.33 H; No. 8 red J1.83,4; No. 4 red 11.13; No. 8 yellow 1.81Ue1.31. CORN No. 2 mixed 67 057 He; No. 2 white 57V47ic; No. 2 yel low S70574c; No. 8 mixed 6Va3 57c; No. wlhte 6MVic; No. 8 yellow S5H3'56c; No. 4 mixed 54, C6Sc; No. 4 white B$H54c; No. 4 yellow S44 065i4c. OATS No. 1 white 884 40c; No. 2 white 88&3Hc; No. S whits 3S4 $37e; No. 4 white 88 9360. CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipts 6.1 tubs. Creamery extra Hbc; standard J4Hc; firsts 33 35cpacklng stock 1618e. EGGS Receipts 29.661 cases. Miscellaneous 22i2ic; ordinary firsts 21Vsi23c; firsts 8SUJHc. , LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 80c; chickens 28e; springs '80c; roosters 19c; geese 18c; ducks 80c. POTATOKS R eceipts 10J cars. Wis. round white $1.8001.66; Red Rivers $1.6001.60. t VEAtr50 to 60 lb. 708c; 70 10 SO lbs. 809c; 90 to 11 lbs. 9011c; fancy 11012c. ' CHICAGO L.TVR STOCK HOGS Receipts 44.C00. Market fairly active, lights strong, others mostly steady to 10c lower. Bulk $9.90ffl0.40; top $10.50; heavyweight $9.95010.25; medium weight $10.10 10.50; pigs $9.00010.26. CATTLE Receipts 17,000. Market etsady to strong. Betf steers, choics and i-rlme $8.7509.40, medium and good $7.35 8. 75. good and choice $8.1609.35, common and medium $6.600 8.15; mutcher cattl", heifers $5.2508.25, cows $4.35!7.25, bulls $4.0006.25. SHEEP 17celpts 16.000. MarkJt, killing classes strong to 25c higher. Lambs. 84 '.ba down, $14.00 iff 16.25; lambs, 85 lbs. up, $13.25016.00; lambs, culls and common. $10,750 13,75; yearling wethers $11.75014.75. SIOUX CITY M4RKETS HOGS Receipt-s 3,000. Steady. Range $8.509.$9; bulk $9. 60 9. 75. CATTLE ReceTpts 2.500. Strong to 2Sc hisrher. Short feds $6,260 8.25; fed butchers $4.50S7.50; atoekers and feeders $5. 5007. 25; stocker calves $5.007.55; feeding cows nd heifers $3.5006.50. SHEEP Keceipts 2,000. Stealy. EAST Bl'FFAIvO 3IARKBTS CATTLE Receipts 21625 head. Market active. Shinpinar steers l9 SAGE TEA TURNS, GRAY HAIR DARK v - It's Grandmother's Reci pe to Bring Back Color And Lustre to Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Ssge Tea and Sul phur. Tour hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundredfold. Ion't bother to prepare ths mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all read for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre t your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied. Tou simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw thi through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared and after another application it becomes beau tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. adv. SAY KIDS! I'm at the PARTHENON THEATRE For Four Days Starting TODAY Til give you a laugh for every freckle and believe me "SCHOOL DAYS" It Sam Pictur
THE; TIDIES
8.60; butcher grades $7.258.2S; heifers $4ff7.75; cows $2.256.00; bulls $3.50iP6.26; milk cows and stringers J2&110; feeds $56.25. CALVES Receipts 3,700. Market active. Cull to ctvoico $3.00 910.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 8,800. Market active. Choice- lamos $15.75016.25; cull to fair S 15.00 ; yearlings $8(14.60; sheep $311.')f. HOGS Receipts 12,800. Market active. Yorkers $11,10011.25; pigs $11.10011.25; mixed $11.00 11.1'J; heaTy $10.75011; roughs $8.7509; stags $4 0 6.50. TOLEDO SEED CLOSE CLOVER Cash $4.50; April $13.35; Oct. $11.15. ALS1KE Cash $11.60. TIMOTHY Cash $2.95; Sept. $3.-30; Oct. $3.25. ' East Chicago H. A. POPPENHUSEN. vice-president of the Green Engineering Co., has returned from an eastern t-ip. A big H. J. Groves' rally is anrounceu to bo held at the Columbia hall, Vernon and McCook avea., tonight. THE big Pierce-Arrory limousine of Coy. Riley's which was damaged by fre last December, was seen on the streets again today. THE bushling mill of the Republic Iron and Steel Co., will resume work tomorrow morning. Wednesday the eighteen Inch mill will start up. IS Jealousy a safe ally for a girl to employ to make the youth who loves to do her bidding? See "Foofiballs," starting tomorrow night at the Hartley theatre. DR. E. J. DAVIS, president of the Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed to attend the National Chamber of Commerce convention at Washington, D. C, May ISth to 20tii. C. A. WESTBERG. vice-president of the East Chicago Co., has become j a radio fan. They say he spends; his evenings beside his radiophone I now. MORSE DELL PLAIN, vice president of the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Co., will speak on the "utility rate flxing" before the Men's Club of the Congregational church this evening. MEMBERS of the Twin City Spanish American War Veteran Post met yesterday afternoon in the City Hall at their semi-monthly meeting. Adjutant Wm. II. Miller of the Post announces tha.t there are nearly fifty aetive members. DR. LLOTWOLAF JOHNS had o very expensive dental machine des troyed by. fire early this morning. The fire nas ca-used by a short cir cuit in the wires leading to the apparatus. There was nothing else damaged. THE Casa Romans Transalvanii Building Association, Incorporated for 835,000 to do business In Sihe State cf Indiana, has established offises in Indiana Harbor. The directors are John Sfura, Vasil Terme and Chas. Steak. --.- Gary PESSIMISTS who have tie tn throw lng cold water on the possibility of the construction of the $4,0,000.000 tube mills In Gary stfll doubt the information .that-actual construction on the. huge mills will be begun by the 15th of this month. There is basis for this piece of news however. SEATS
GARY THEATRE Mon. Tues., April
Chicago cast direct from a run of a year and a week. Comes direct from a swing over the country in a whirlwind tour of record-breaking engagements from Chicago to the tip of California. Same sumptious production and the same cast that kept North Clark Street in an uproar of laughter ano thrilled Chicago to the bone.
The Play LOOPED
By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY H0PW00D It Is the Greatest of All Plays Chicago Critics Laughs and Thrills SEATS NOW TRIBE OF K 9 TO 9 Boxes, $2.50; Orch., $2; Ba!., $1, $1.50; Gall. 50c, Plus Tax
Coming "FOOLISH WIVES"
PARTHENON TODAY TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY WESLEY BARRY in "SCHOOL DAYS" A Super Screen Classic that will Awaken the Memories of the Days when "We Were A Couple of Kids" 6 Also James Oliver Curwood'i "The Northern Trail" and News Weekly Coming MONDAY, APRIL 10th "THE ROSARY" GARY newspaper "Huxtry" sellers paid tribute to one "of their members yesterday when many attended the funeral of 12-year-old Claude Hubert Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (j. Robinson, of 775 Carolina street. Claud was a member of the Episcopal church choir, a student of 6-B class at Emerson and left a host of friends who mourned his death. - EX-MAYOR and Atorney W. F. Hodges who gave over the reins of the city to Mayor R. O. Johnson, is out to seek the nomination for state senator ion the Republican ticket "Bill' fis he Is commonly known to his host of Gary friends is a world wind campaigner and his oponents, Tom Grant of Lowell and Erie Sproat of Hammond, will probably be aware that they have been in a race btfore the primaries on May 2. IX the neighborhood of ISO Elwood, Ind., tin mill rollers arrived in Gary today to assist In getting out the big order which Is to be rolled for the Elwood Mills by the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. A break down occurred at the Elwood Mill and tho Gary Mill will assist in getting out the rush order. It is understood. PAUL G LASER, well known Gary radical leader and attorney has been t rt 1 " Dl lft 1 TODAY and DUUU TOMORROW Wm. Russell in "THE ROOF TREE" Also the last episode "The Miracles of the Jungle" WEDNESDAY Buck Jones in his latest Western Photo Play NOW That Truly THE LOOP
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ORPHEUM TODAY TOMORROW Ruucll Simpson and Gertrude Olmstead in 'SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE' Here is a Drama Good Punch Drama the kind that serves as entertainment as well as illustrates a moral. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TOM MOORE "FROM THE GROUND UP" Also HAROLD LLQJD in "NEVER WEAKEN" appointed chief director of the Russian Red Cross for all of the United Slates west of the Mississippo river, the southern states and Canada, according to his credentials which arrived Saturday. He will travel extensively organizing to raise funds. GARY'S colored school children will take part in clinics conducted in Gary this week In eonectlon with "National Health Week" which Is being conducted in colored settlements throughout the country. "NEW safety gates at the crossing of the Gary and Southern over the Grand Trunk at Lottaville have been completed according to Attorney'o. L. Wildermuth, president of the traction company today. The gates are of tho latest inventfon. Used said recommended by Public
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Coming "PEACOCK ALLEY" DE LUXE TODAY TOMORROW Marshall Neilaa Presents WESLEY BARRY in "DINTY" The Freckle-faced Fun Omenon. Lifts the lid off a real-life romance and whoops away with the swiftest of laughsThrills you ever saw. fVED. THURS. FRL SAT. A New Type of Cine Drama. "FOOTFALLS" Coming SUNDAY, APRIL leta Harold Lloyd in "SAILOR MADE MAN" MEMBERS of the city council wil ing to be held this evening unlesK something unforeseen bobs up. A present nothing of Importance 1; listed, and they will have little tc oo out loiioir iae regiuar rouunti work. ONE hundred and thirteen building permits totaling 8284.408, wertIssued during the past three raontht ending Friday night of last week according to an Interesting repon submitted today by building commissioner Erickson. Tie ibulldlns boom is not as heavy as the rst three months of last year. Queen Mary c-f England- ?s fh first woman to receive the sgre of doctor of civil law irom Oxforc University. School Domestic Science Teachers Ask for money Mortgage Bonds.
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