Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 365, Hammond, Lake County, 15 May 1922 — Page 3

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INDIANAPOLIS. May 15. Not only wlll the Indianapolis Motor Speedway have the greatest band in history play before the start of the race, but radio fane, west of the Rockies, "will be able to hear this great aggregation prepare the fans lor starting the 10th annual 500mile race, on Tuesday, May 30. This band will consist of more than forty separate bands massed

Into one organization of l.O'JO pieces! which will parade the home stretch, I previous to the race, and finish its' parade !n front of the pits. The' band will march more than 10,000 ! feet. Promptly at 9:30, half an hour j before the race, the band will start Us march and the Hatfield Radio , Studio will broadcast its concert. ' This station has foeen heard in Cu- j fca, where listeners have danced to; Its concerts, 1n Denver and far; away Xova Scotia. T. E. Myers, Secretary and gener- ; al manager of the Speedway, made t tha arrangements for the radio; service, at the uggestion of Carl G. )Fl.-ar, iRresldent of the andS.inapolis Motor Speedway, who also suggested the monster band. Bombs, : signalling progress In preparations to start the battle between thirtytwo divers for the $100,000 prize money, will be fired at intervals from 9:45 a. m. until the final bomb at 10 o'clock. The radio will allow the fans In far away cities to hear the bombs, and will also reproduce the start of the race, the cheering of the throngs, as the cars get under; way, while the popping of the ex- j

hause of the racers, will be easily heard hundreds of miles from the track. The Hatfield Radio Study will make special arrangements for the sending of the statrting features, and after the race 1s under way, will broadcast 'bulletins at half

hour Intervals, telling the progress ' of the race and important incidents. 1 This service will 'be carried on

ord driver by the winner would not permit him to finish before ' 4 o'clock. Following the finish of the race, a complete review of the event and the ten prize winners will be broadcasted. This is the first time that an automobile race has been transmitted by radiophone; the first time that the noise of the start of a 500-mile race has ever been audible for hundreds of miles from the track; and the first time that any radiophone fan has ever hear a band of 1,000 pieces give a concert.

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lop, Thomas For an and hia wife. Edith, whose lie brought him into the shadow of the penitentiary.' Below, Foran, hia wife and the babies for whom she lied.

The desire of Mrs. Edith Foran of Milwaukee to purchase two little outfits for her babies almost put her husband beLind the

penitentiary bars. For she stole $20 from him. said a prowler had taken it and later by her actions caused her husband to shoot and

kill an innocent neighbor. He has just been acquitted of a murder charge which followed. A woman was jury forelady.

STATES RIGHTS FIGHT STARTS

IN CONGRESS

Measure Would Enable Each State to Regulate All Freight Charges. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. May The old fight for "State rights" was on again in congress. This time it is Senator Ladd, Republican, and Nonpartisan Laguer, of North Dakota, who is out to curb federal powers, and he proposed to do it through sweeping hinges in interstate

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commerce laws. I Iadd is laying his battle linns In

the hope of getting prompt action on his bill to give back to the several States exclusive powers over

matter of comrfterce. He charges',

the Fedeal government with maintaining an "autocratic rule" over state administrations and points to a recent decision of the United States supreme court in a North Dakota grain case wherein it was held that the rulings of the interstate commerce commission supercede any state law affecting shipments of grain. The bill which Ladd "hopes to put through Is aimed at revision of interstate commerce laws, but the application of the new law would be so far-reaching as to strip from the Federal government many of its existing powers over the states. Its principal effect would be to restore to individual states the right to fix all railroad freight and passenger rates within their -borders. Ladd declared today that under the decision "of the .supreme court all state laws affecting shipment of food products, grain, cattle or any other commodity 'have been swept aside in favor of the Federal interstate commerce laws. The decision.

he said, wiped out the state grain)

inspection laws in orth Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas and ether wheatgrowing states; state oil Inspection laws In Texas, Oklahoma, California and other oil-producing states; pure food acts in North Dakota and Penn

sylvania and similar laws in nearly

every state In the Union.

WHITING NEWS NOTES

STAR THEATRE TOMGHT WUHam Duncan In 'STEEL HEART I See the hand to band flabt betvrren J

man and beast. Universal comedy

; theatre also, because we cannot conI tinue in business without your support. I A new feature of our service will

I be the personal attention to children. We assure you they will be carefully looked after while they are in our care. We respectfully solicit your patronage. E. C. GRADY,

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The Women's Benefit Asociatlon of the Maccabees are having their regular meeting on Wednesday evening and it is desired that every member be present. Mrs. H. T. Goldin of Myrtle avenue was a Hammond visitor last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klemm and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klemm of Superior avenue spent Thursday evening at the Charles Dust home at East Side. Miss Violet Breckman of Atchison avenue returned to work at the Standard Oil Co., after a few weeks vacation.

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Miss Camllle Weaver, teacher In the grade schools, went to Hose Lawn last evening to visit her parrents over the week end. The Misses Velma Sheets and Marguerite Simpson of East Chicago came Friday evening to visit their parents until Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Hill and children returned to their home In Chicago last evening after a visit here with relatives The 'babe of Mr. and Mrs. JamM Cooper got its finger In a lawn mower Thursday evening and it was cut off above the first joint. Miss Lolyita Nichols was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. E. It. Shortrldge of Crown Point wa3 here yesterday She went from here to Lafayette to visit her parents. Mrs. E. L Sanders went to Indianapolis yesterday where she Is in attendance at the Grand Lodge of the Rebekahs as delegate from the local lodge. Kenneth and Velma Sheets who are at East Chicago, spent yesterday at home here with their parents. Claude Trump who Is working in Hammond was home over Sunday, with his family. Miss Mabel Buckley spent Saturday night and yesterday in Chicago the guest of Miss Edna Foster who was at the Rlalto theatre last week. Mothers' Day services were held at the local churches yesterday.

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There are 25 members of the class this year. W. C. Hale spent Sunday here with his wife. -

WATSON CHARGES SLURON SOUTH INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, May 15. An alleged slur of the South by Senator Smoot. republican of Utah, drew a bitter denunciation from Southern senators Saturday. It threatened for a time to spilt the senate into two factions. A statement by Smoot that djnocratic senators should not discuss ability to read the newspapers in view of conditions in the South,'' was taken up by Senator Watson, democrat of Georgia, and Robinson, democrat of Arkansas, as a slur upon illiteracy in the South. Eoth democrats sharply denounced Smoot.

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teau regions and " eouthern Roclti. Mountains and plateau region!generally fair weather and modef" ate temperature. f Pacific States: Generally far

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but with a probability of occasion;;! showers on the north coast. I

Weather for Week. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON, May 15. eTh weather bureau isued tte following forecast, for this week: West Gulf states, Ohio valley.

African natives work in paid puflling passenger carts, while i

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Ellen Terry, tne famous EngiiE actress, has declined the title c "dame commander of the British en

pire," an honor which was to be conl

ferred on 'her by the British gover: merit in recognition of her talen: and long servlse to art.

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Sue ioi eanv tali ars i th strictly tailored styles sjadc of navy tricotine and poiret cwill Tb new feature to tnj stressed will t the louger coats.

Large audiences were in attendance at the services. The annual baccalaureate services for the class of '22 Lowell High School were held at the Christian church last evening. Rev. J. I. Brimmberry delivered the addrers

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When you tnlnk of furniture, think of H. Gordon St Sons. 4-3 For Good Furniture, Go to Selfera. 4-3 Closing Out Screen Doors, $2.00 and J2.50 and $3.00, while they last: Tom Smelser, 605 Ind. Blvd. 5-9-tf PRINCESS THEATRE TO.MCHT AND TOMORROW Richard BnrthelnesB la "THE SEVENTH DAY." The management guarantees and recommends this picture. S-15-2 FOR SALE Refrigerator, dining table and chairs, heavy oak, reasonable; 1296 Myrtle ave. 5-15-2

I FOR SALE Two ton, state 'body

Diamond T. Truck, I traffic trucit both in good condition, want to sell on account of leaving town, will sell cheap; 1219 Reese avenue. 5-15-2 FOR SALE Dintng Room Set, Bed. Dresser and two Chairs; 133 Atchison avenue, phone 464-R. 5-15-1

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Every year forest fires in the tTnlted States destroy or damage sufficient timber to build houses for the entire population of a city the site of Washington, D. C. ; New Orleans, La.; Denver, Colo., or San Francisco. CaU

ANXOl'NCEMEVT Having formed a partnership with Mr. Obreshk of the Star theatre. I wish to announce that I will assume the management of this theatre on

0th.

We shall endeavor to continue

showing only the best of motion pictures, and from time to time add new features to our program. We have overhauled, and greatly improved our ventilating system. We will be glad to have the public make' suggestions for the betterment of our service, for we want you to feel that our theatre Is your

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known standard of qualit y to be certain that the paint you buy is proof against sun, weather and the rotting effects of moisture -that it is the most durable and the longest lasting; to be positive that every inch of painted surface is fully protected against decay Use Pattows Sun-Proof Paint or specify it to your painter. It is your assurance of paint money spent best. Ask us about Sun-Proof for your purposes.

Wo carry Complete Stocks of Evervthing you need for any Paint or Varnish work.

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Painter and Decorator Will Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Copper Store Front and Plate Glass Automobile Glais A Specialty

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STAR THEATRE TOMGHT William Duncan In 'STEEL HEART See tbe band to hand flg-ut betwtn man and beast, I'nivernal comedy, "THE RUBBER SECK" and latest Nevrs Weekly. - 6-15-1 PRINCESS THEATRE TOMGHT A.D TOMORROW Richard Barthelne in "THE SEVENTH DAY." The management guarantees and recommends tbln picture. 5-15-2 Mrs. Emey Black of Whiting and Mrs. Bertha Worth of Hammond left Sunday to attend the Rebekan S tt. Assembly at Indianpolis as delegates for the Golden Star Rehckab Lodge of Whiting. Dr. F. W. Carter the RobertsJala dentist, left for Indianapolis whTn he will attend the State Dental Association meeting this week. On the 24th of May the Lutheran Ladies Aid are having a roast beef dinner in the church basemen. Mrs. J. Fase of Roberts avenue left Sunday evening to attend the Woman's Relief Corps State Convention, which is being held this week at Alton, 111. Mr. C. Ortlepp of Chicago visited his sister Mrs. August Schmittle of Myrtle avenue last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bauer's and son Albert and the former's mother Mrs. A. Schmittle. motored to Deep River, Ind., the latter part of the week. , Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Casper of Chicago were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Andows of Atchison avenue over the week-end.

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ramer nm ry smoothing out wrinkles In men and women by "plumping" them up. S. S. S. is a remarkable blood -Durifler. Whi1.

plump, your skin eruptions, pimples, t blackheads, acne, rheumatism, rash, , tetter, blotches are being removed. J The medicinal Ingredients of S. S. S. . are guaranteed purely vegetable. IB. S. S. is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. The larger size U tha mora ann.nrolcal.

The most drastic reductions of the entire year prevail on merchandise, of every de- 1

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breaking low prices on the highest quality in EVERY department.

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