Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1922 — Page 2

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AUTO ASS'N I All road a leading from Gary and Hammond into Chicago in excellent condition. The Seven A Trail from Gary by Miller to Eat Gary, by Calvary cemetery, McCool. Porter to Michigan City in fair condition. This trail carries to almost any portion of our (amous Sand Dunes. The hard surface read from Chesterton to Valparaiso in good condition. Th better gravel road recently opened leads southwest from Chesterton, then directly south one mile, west a short -way, then due south. This new gravel road leads directly over Campbell sC into Valparaiso. This route being only about eight miles while the other ts over ten.mi'es. The Lincoln highway from Valparaiso east in good condition. The Liberty trail from Valparaiso south in excellent condition. Motorists leaving Gary or Hammond for points east should either take Ridge road and pick up the Liberty trail and follow into Valparaiso or from Hammond to Ridge road, or the Lincoln highway to Merrlllvlile. and then south to Crown Polnt then east over the H. M. C. The Ade Way south in excellent shape. Also the Jackson highway. The LinCpln highway is torn up for Repairs between Valparaiso and Deep River. Broadway south leading from Gary to Lincoln highway is closed. Motorists are cautioned about stopping at Broadway in Gary, as the new ordinance requires an absolute dead stop. Penalty for disobedience is 1100 fine. Sixth ave., boulevard, Gary, under the same ordinance, and Summer blvd. in Hammond and Lake George are patrolled as well as Calumet by motorcycle officers. Speed limit twenty miles. Speed law enforced, as well as boulevard East Chicago, and Indiana Harbor. Grapevine blvdv and Seven A trail in Chicago patrolled also, speed law enforced, twenty miles an hour. At "Whiting motorists are warned on speeding at the Standard Oil. as well as passing street cars in Whiting. Police of Whiting are enforcing their laws, no partiality is bein? shown. Do your bit. Help make motoring safe. Please co-operate and obey the above ordinances. Any motorist who finds or knows of a bad section that would cause de-th or injury or damage to his ar should report same to this office and our undivided attention will be given the same. HOOSIER STATE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Gary Hotel Phone 49S8 BONUS BILL CALLED WITHIN 2 WEEKS WASHINGTON". Jure 9 The CO.C'-iOjOOO soldier bonus bill will be

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palled up for action in the senate within the next two weeks. It was announced today by Senator McCumber, republican. North Dakota, chairman of the finance committee of the senate. "X With his committee's favorable report before the senate and the bonus officially listed on the calendar of future business, McCumber is confident of success in his efforts to get a decision on paying adjusted compensation to world war veterans. - "I think there is no question but that we will have enough support to insure Its - passage," McCumber said. If the -republican chairman fails to force "he bonus into debate, democratic leaders will offer their own motion to take up the bill.VIENXA, June t 10 Austria's 0nanci&l an economic smash is expected hourly, according to a gloomy picture of the future painted today by Austrian officials. The monthly deficit la said to be about 78,000,000,000 kronen. (The normal pre-war value of the Austrian kronen was 20 cents but it is now worth 7 cents one thousand kronen in American money.) According to reports from Prague the supreme council has applied to Czechoslovakia to He prepared to take over a provisional mandate for Austria until all the powers that signed the treaty of St. Germain can consult as to further steps. Two final courses win hp considered: That the signatories of the St. Germain treatty hold a mandate Jointly; 2, that the mandate be takenoUr by Italy. The steady decline of Austria is being utilised hy the pro-German leaders who declare that the country would be benefitted if it united with Germany, getting the double bteneflt of German initiative end trade and also of the Russo-German trade treaty. After seme unaboidable delay, the public display of all the prizes for the winners in Canton Hammond I." O. O. F. combination popularity contest has been completed finally. The first and second awards to the most popular lady or girl, and to the favorite baby occupy a- consplcious spot in the show window of Sliver's Jewelry store, at 177 State street In the front window of Al. J. Wals's bike store, at 229-81 State street, is being exhibited the first price blcyble for the winner in the best liked boy

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competition, while secorid, or con solation prls, a complete amateur baseball outfit is being displayed at the Colonial Sporting Goods Emporium 147 State street.' Today, for the first time, the contest management makes public the names of those who thus farShave entered the competition. Here they are with their respective standing in the vote percentage cojumn: Popular lady or girl. Miss Grace Mavlty, of 275 Truman bouevard. 3,100; Miss Florence Rosenbaum, bf 158 Clark street. 2,000: Mrs. C B. Clark, 113S Wallace road, 1,500; Miss Stella Finkelsteln. 1,500: Miss Rose Spevak. 244 Laporte avenue. Whiting. Ind.. 1,000. Best . liked boy, William Loymyer, SBGostlin street, 1,000. Favorite baby, Chester Gluth, 548 Garfield street, 1.000: Dorothy Downing, 183 Detroit street, 1.000; Robert G. Gluth, 54S Garfield street, 1.000. Weather permitting the popularity contests will be brought to a close on Friday night of next week on the Calumet avenue bridge carnival grounds. The award of the Dort touring car ts scheduled to be made on Saturday night, June 17th. the last night of the celebration. Big crowds have been the rule every evening since the opening and a record breaking attendance is confidently expected there tonight. THREATEN BY WILLIAM K. HUTCHISON STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE WASHINGTON. June 10. A threat to invoke govternmental intervention as a means of ending the coal tie-up was climaxed yesterday by revelation that a movfement Is

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underway in the senate to enact a Joint resolution authorising the president to seize all mines in strike areas. The proposed action is said to be gaining support from 'both democrats and republicans who declared they would favor this unpjfccedented remedy if pacific methods failed. The movement was launched b former progressives who Recalled the sudden termination of the great bituminous strike of 1902 when President Roosevelt summarily threatened to seie all mines. Introduction of the proposed resolution, it was learaed authoritatively, has already been the subject of one conference of former progressives. rf"nator Norris, republican of Nebraska, declared today he was among the senators who had attended this conference. He said he was now considering the advisability of Introducing a resolution to carry the proposed selure into effect. "A question of life and ceath is raised by this coal strike " said Norris. "The American public will freeze next winter unless something is don'e very soon to end the strike. "Besides this tremendous danger to human life, the strike is slowly paralyzing business and eventually will cripple our transportation "system. If no other remedy is offered to end this strike 'within a reasonable time, I will try to get a resolution paesed to authorize the president to' seize the mines through the senate." Senators representing the great industrial belts as wtell as members t of the senate agricultural "bloc" announced they favored the seizure "as a last resort.'' A few urgjed immediate action along this line with the "possibility of permanent government control a an anti climax of the strike. , i NEW DIVISION CHIEFFOR GARY INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 10. M. Bert Thurmin, collector of lnternsl revenue for Indiana, announc everywhere.

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ed Thursday the appointment of Wm I. Ellison of Winona Lake . to the position of division chief at South . Bend to succeed Frank M." Edwards oi Lonncrsviiie, who has resigned. Mr. Ellison has been a zone deputy collector at South Bend. Mr. Thurman announced also the promotion of James E. Hitchens. a deputy collector at LaPorte, to the position of division chief at Gary. He succeeds Burley R. Waits, of Muncle, who resigned. CAHD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy at th death or uur loved one. and also for the beautiful floral oTerings. We appreciate the services of the minister, Rev. P, Langendorff, and the ladles who sang. Mrs. Isabel Jury and family. Petty and major thefts minor and serious fires our . Insurance is FULL protection. INSURANCE DEPT. OF Phone 1700 HAMMOND

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In a little family quarrel that oulmlnated from the drinking of intoxi eating liquor John Malclk. of 532 Narva Place, East Chicago, was knocked down and out by his wife Mary. John made certain glaring acquisitions about his wife accusing her of meeting other men while he was away at work. After John had become pretty well tanked up last night he commenced reviewing their family difference, laying the blunt of the blame on his little wife, who is said to be twenty years his Junior. When Mrs. Malcfk could with stand the offences no longer she countered by sailing in upon her spouse with two empty beer bottler. During the encounter Malclk PARTHENON TODAY WESLEY (FRECK1JES) BARRY In Marshall Nolan's Masterpiece "PENROD" Barry's Latest and Most Popular Production Also e ACTS c VAUDEVILLE SUNDAY . Alice Lake in' "Uncharted .Seas" Also e BIG ACTS OF e u VAUDEVILLE Parthenon STARTING MONDAY FOR THREE DAYS FLORENCE REED IN "BLACK PANTHERS CUB" ind a BEN TURP1N Comedy Aflnresidly

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received several scalp wounds. While his injuries were being dressed by Dr. Rave R. Johns. Malclk related his matrimonial experience and said that "you have to be careful when you have a young wife.' Police officer Kerr who answered the call, booked Malclk at the East

I Chicago police station for drunkness. 3 LOWELL E. B. Nordwahl was in Chicago on business yesterday. William Sheets is getting the remodeling of his home on Clark St., nearly completed and expects to move In early In July. J. L, Johnson was in Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. Charles Bruce of Arapahoe. Nebr., Is visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mts. Paul Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hathaway and Mr. and Mrs. William Bruce. Mrs. P. M. McNay and nephew, Leverne McNay were in Chicago yes ORPHEUM FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TODAY BILLY MAINE'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Will Present a New Musical Comedy "My Sammy Girls" Also SHIRLEY MASON in "QUEENIE" SUNDAY and MONDAY Tom Moore in 'Beating the Game' Pathe Review Harold Lloyd Comedy DeLuxe

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r MUNSTER The Varsity Quartet" of CalvinCollege, Grand Rapids, Mich., Will -render a sacred concert. Monday evening at 7:45 in the Munster Christ- ' ian Reformed church. These you-ng men have made a reputation for themselves by giving more than a" hundred concerts in Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York and in Ohio. Admission will be S5 cents. At this price no one an afford to miss It because 1t will be some- ' thing you will long remember. " Bo come one, come all; Tickets can" 1 be obtained at the door. DELUXE TONIGHT Gladys Walton in "The Wise Kid" And Century Comedy tomorrow matinee ; : A Big Double Feature for the' Kiddies . Gladys Walton in "The Wise Kid" Lon Chaney in "THE TRAP" EVENING Lon Chaney in 'THE TRAP," Theatre The Greatest Char, acter Actor of the Screen in his Great-, est Role, gcyeentriumpfo n i

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