Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1917 — Page 7
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NOTICE Hereafter no classinecl a wiU be accented over telephone unless that porscn has a telephone ami furnishes us with the curract n Amber of same at Urn. of placing tlx ftakn persons placlwr fail ments with us over plume ut -at the office and pay for same wi-U-ln five davs. Otherwise 2da charge of TEW CENTS will he taada The best service can be J1 bringing your advertisements to the office ami pay for same at time plating- the advertisement. LAKE COUTTTY -PRITINCV AND PUBLISHING- CO. Wanted-Male Help. w WTKl) Youim man a. 1 ,,..L-or AllffmPOrV Onli'l la. M I. -M . . t . i ' - a , - Store, Uammoiiu. WANTV.P e-ooi ' rir car-porters -if i!-;i:i'rni. v a pes; P or CO.. ri.I V . A -N v. . . ill - . Til Ilcsew isch. ii'. 2:21:6 ,t-sftn;tn. ,,,-.r ,TCO Of--' (III" rr.-d WAXTF.TV-At v. :'-. --' one", t I'aek yylrrj yCASTF.!1 Vouiic Sine's ir n ' ' ft. -Irast Chivart W A N T F. p i ' ...... .Cs. Pnl work m 113th and Vn.-.iv-'c. i;. I.-.mbrt. Co f iivo.. East Cnu-ago. ; VTAXTKlwAt TJ' lXy s;ead work. ltio.Jire 2-22o! ! Co . Fast t'hicano. - j a t of; vv Ilorto work. APPO ' namtnond Co., Truman and tool ... - .; Frank ! 2 .21:4 i . .--rt: -to, t-'irs cias mac n m i s ..- ' i . - - - , i tf. lb.0 2 ( O . . tlHl-ii'.-WANTFDpay" rook. Jp ' rV Funch, t.20 HJhn.an s... 2:20:3 Wanted Female Help. cMae operator. a0u0fl;teady poMust he lo yeaf AoBiy at once, W. sltlon, irood waes. APPly a Conkey Co., Hammond. f.2- Alice St.. Hammond. --i. .VNTFtT Eon.-ral 1 Phono 11 ib'M Hammond. d,1 1 rtmian rTvTFT irl or woman to "inN biding house. 431 Hohman.-. Jfamm ona . wnnPr- erral of i 'fl! fit, i t r - ' - ' Tim s. U W A 2 1 : 3 HmmonJ. , .ri ejjj-j eor ponoral housework. .vTFn-Girl for tcenoral housework. UTrFr7dJs!ephon 3310 Aldls ,-'r" r-.-n' t.i,t Harbor. 2.-1... V. " vrTv7TFlvGirl for penoral housework; l cook $H per week, no washtnir. T.T 1 PownorNo: E. lUih n-.jlb nun, lib 1 r-' . r.,o,-ei. Tank Works. tlon. Apply --M i' F.ast t'hicogo. ' For Salts Miscellaneous. VOR S M.E Invalid wheel chair; p.: new. at a real bargain. Call at hair; pood 92 -Russell st.. Hammond. 2 ' 2 1 Tr.n 1 E One ice nox ano ioiiin.e, with marble slab, size llx.x.i: s int- . , '' ,,a hv fir.-: first come will (ret !, -m .Mir.lv to John L. Walker. 103 Fussell s!.. Hammond, 1 Jl JTrTTTT, t, T.TT-H. 3c We do paper hangin?. Oet ready for spring cleanlnir, ' RVOia rii- ',; , tr ... ,t i ,.,,14 msh. Mixea p"". . " I. !. Cohen. 883 3" """"",-7; ; Phone 1036W. FOR "5 M.F. At a sacrifice, hlsrh (trade i mfthoffnv piano: as Rood as new'. Ad-j dress K O, Times. Hammona. 1:27:1 KT"MAUL FEED A ROOKIXG CO. 11 Clinton st. Phone 1IJ7-, East Chicago, phone 465R. 9-11-lm Situations Wanted.
. N-XETVaitress. Phillips hotel. 701 ChioaRO ave.. East ' nieapo. -.1. .
SrrrATIOX WANTFrv-Refi ;-n?i(;KAVKU I:OAD FFTTIN' 7. hsk? Tn some refined family. Address. PAKE C.FXTY, 1NPIAXA. j. T.. Times. Hammond. 2:2j:Z j vtioe is h" rehy siwn that '.-ii Thurs- " ; .! v M..t a -',':. F'17, at. the .... is- " s'oners' Room in 'ho Court House in F0r Rent CottageS. iCrown Poire. Indiana, th- F. ,ard nfi'oi', . jmissior.ers of said t'our.tv will lot to the FOR RENT Four room rotla(re. " 1 a ! jw r,. , F r. the r..n.-rnic-Sohl ct. Phone 17v3 Hammond , nf f(n;Jn ):r)v(l ;n ,t.r. . ! Township, known n-; ib.e p. F. Parnos
FOR KENT four-room rottate Ksi and water. $S per month. "j"., " " Hammond. Clairvoyant. MADAM LIOiTt 872 ii oilman Street. Clairvoyant Spirit Medium. "hpn you are in trouble, doubt or iisneo.se 0t.nS.ult ' . . . M . I was born wi'li a siranse anl remarkable power power not meant to eratify the idle curious but to direct, advise and he i men and women who ere in trouble and suspense ronci'mlnglh. ey.-rv .' iv aff -lrs of life. Hours 10 a. m. to p. m. 10-13 MAPAM FEE.' phone 2037. palmist and spiritual adviser. Po you believe in C'id? My work is my religion. 10 3 jsmte si over florist. Hours: a a. m. to 9 p. m. 12:19 Horses and Cattle. FOR SAFE (loo.,) week mare; cheap if taken at on" e. 2"D Johtiscn St., Hammond. 2:2 1:2 Fr,ir S A FF H pert M ix 51-J or 1-.I. s... lnit'cy Munstet, and h'jrness. Ind. Fli, no 2.F.. .; Money to Loan WE POAN ANYONE J5 to $100 cn ?.he:r own note if they are house I holders or baie steady work. LEGAL RATES, G UARAXTFED THE STATU I BY OUR POND TO I Confidential consideration always. 1 LAKE COVXTT LOAN' CO., 2S RIM- I BACH BLOCK (over Lioa Store.) I
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Real Estate Bargains Ki '11 safe, I ' Walt ham t. ti n-cm.s now bungalow. I hot water heat, on i'l. lot, tiu.U' rn. ' I'ri.-f SJ.j.'.a; it ii. s j t')-r.i.,ni bur ga l'w. poTott St.. 37 ft. i loi. nice lawn, moiioru. Price. $2,t'iu; j tones i C-fiMiin bunitalnw, !,( is St.. 37 ft- lot, ; now ami modi rn I-i i. ; tnjt. --i-i.ori house on Carlieid si . now. 371 j ft. lot. I'll.-.! ,,;.MI"; ill' rti. i S-ro.oll hupse. , n (itphn st.. .'.) ft. lot. nic- bi-.vp aa i sii.i ! t r , S fiirna , Flapper, . lights. KS (111(1 hath. I'itv n:...0: l. i". s. i .".-room bungalow, linnn-'it st. o ik floors, .-ink : ron. mod, rr. m every re-ST--t. Pjl.'O J.' .OH; ;. , -os J (:A ( '. rou'i.i:! 1F1,-.. Kaipmot co phom ii- s. 1 " 2 ' 1:2 1: ti cvt n in FOR SALEoi ft. lor. Sl.'.u ash. h; '"o.un ! intcri St arm j run ii-.m "... !;, - r,,m frame rmtas... one M '"' "'' sina 1 1 i . . casn j'.i;. rn. nt. Ii.iOU.-.- iii.io- . . , . . - H 'ill'! :t-r :t liuntaiow. tili'l fiinii custi p :'! moii: !iiy. i :,.)!).. 177''i i-ut.m-.l, l M i . : i ; i.- 1 1 1 nvc hoiis- , b.IM ! s nun ! 2 . 1 11 c i I- Am 'vVANTi:!v- N' ;ir!v hoato.i !o-i,-k lui.l in -u- s:-Hat -K on co'-n.-r. :. n:,,!- ?1 to nor - hwosi WW;iMkP:iM; F'i: SA vr.-V.is b:ir.'in: SI.'"11 1 h-u-o a-..! l.it. 931 "snn Ind ; rvn's fi.f l'-r :oon' a .".ml '.: ;-;..!; 2". p", 'it your t;i"ipy: b; i idI ... !':. i -i.. i"t !ai-' li.C:in.o-i.;. PI: tie t.. ' For Reni-Furnished Rooms ; I 'Oil PJ'N'T I'm ii. rootn ladies or f. ii 1 1- '. ti- i Hiio-mond. - ono or t wo ; ' ' j': t I FO ! ; ii.-' FF.N '1 i-.f. -t ro'' 17 c! aond. 11 f'irii. iicbt a.-rn. lot aIv m l ;.3l -M io!ii- j J 'to M: 2 :-- :l !' F KKNT I.a-s.'o wa ad m m"n. 11 ad ! rn s ncitcc ror '-.o . P' 1227NV ll.itnnion.J. ' t T.'FXT - - l'urn. ri"n. !" Cprroil Fb 1 1 on m 1 1 ciiitiinnu. Fill f Ft INT - Fern n's 'vr bsk e. 1 x -i.-trl 2:l-:f Miscellaneous. t.ttNDT R00FTNG- CO
ttel rooflmr and ren-vlr" njr. Old shin- i '''"''" educational dire, tor tor tno, .xi roofs covered with" prepared roofing-. timial Fetail Pry (b.ods association, told
5 t1v Ruhber Roofing SI per roll. Office J-Ply - T.Pin store. Phone 467 Kammond 1 .29:1m : CDsDKHS (UVEN AWAY Applv at HAMMOND DTSTTT.T JNG CO. For Ssile Automobiles. rnp SLK 3-pass, 6-ryl. 131 1 mode roadster. Hutton. 47 Huth St.. Hammend. Res. Phone 63 3. Office Phone 7x, Wanted to Rent. WAXTFD Two or throe rooms furn. or unfurn.. on east side; no children. Phono ilFls Hammond. 2:22:.i WANTED TO F.FNT Two hcatrd flirri. rooms for hKiit nsKR. i iioiie Hammond. w NTED TO PENT Three or 4 -room c.otaee Address C II S, Times, Hammiind. Lost and Found. j ,yT Monday, black fur muff between Finn store and postoff'ioo: liberal reward. Return 61') Michigan ave., Hammond. 2:.2:1 1 osT Automobile rap 1n ITo(cewich 'on Howard ave. between Pubis saloun and So. fshoro. Return to Pubis sal .on. HeRowisch. Reward. 2:21:1 LOST One female Boston terrier: white " strip ill far.; and breast, screw tad. answers to th" name of Rowdy: "'mPr suitably rewarded. Phone HO'JJ Hammond. -:1j:2 of5TAt r. JjUXe theater b-a ther r,re oon'alnlnir hymn an rairso con -j oi i n n.,,,, .,.,..-i t,"nk with nomogram: reward Return t Summers' pharmacy. Hammond. lf":19:3 For Rent. FOR RENT Office suite and second floor stop, in Artemis IiHk , opposite (jrphcum, Hammond. Rental ofllc x, 7. 2.2').2w LECtAL notices. T:!((i ,,,-cord i n e; to th.. i lan- and h ( that ions on file in the Auditor's ofli. j .-. ih .1 bi Is may be left with th" uniderstKned Au lit()r tip, to op. o lock I i M. of the biy of the l.-ttin(r. J Pond for ,!ou.bi. tho amount, of the Ibid must f ceompuny ail bids, one of the I sureties must he a reuppnt of Fake 'cunty, Indiana, or a Surity Company j authorized to do business in Pake. Cnun- ... ... li,, Tlie r-ap'.o n he return"! to all unsuccessful , ,hl, rs. Tho ri(;h: to r' ject any atvl all lo is is reserved. JAMES 1 5 PACK, ;:;. o. scipaaf, JOHN H. CPAFSSEX. Hoard of Cotr.m i.si,, n-TS- of Fake County, Indiana. Attest: EPWARP SIMnN. Auditor Pake County. Indiana. Feb. 15:22 MI NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ITATF. In th" matter of the Estate of p,.jana Mil. -van,..-. No. 1 123. In the. Lake ;-o.i pei-pr Court, January Term, P17. N.cice is !p ve by giv. n to the Heirs, F. r;i'.-. s and Creditors of Fvjana Miioatioic. deceased. 1" appear in th" Fake Sultrier Court, held at Hammond, Indi ana, on the 12th day f March. F 1 7 .
and show cause, if ; t y tl cy have. whyj-F E. O'Xcsl, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mcf"orth" I-'FNAL SETTLE MENT ACt'urXTS j' !'.. irk, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Pixon and with the estate of sa:d decedent should V.'. J. Murray of Indiana Harbor, to .,.!. he npproved. and taii la irs are tio- 1 w horn must he giv.n duo credit for the
led t th"n and tl irship, ind ;.-,-ei. '. Oi I itiv ! !" v-...... , ; 'I.,;:, Court, at IP,',-: La u - lid. tf la'h F, h"uarv, 1017. HERRERT L. Wl IEATOX. Clerk Fake Supeii, r Court. 2:15:1
.iiAi:r. j 1 1 ) a d i.i:tti"o. l.AKH t'niATV, INDIANA. Notioo 1,1-,-J.y B:v.-n 'li lt on thuvM(l.iy. Mfirch vh. 1? 17. at ill" '.'onuni)'- : i.oi. I.-' n -otu in 'ha ('..Hit Il'liw in Clown I'.'itit. lt.a..ui.i. tlo- I'.'anl of "":.!-iai.--sii m is of Miid County w.ll 1'"- ll !ow.;sl j-, sioToov,: .( hpia. r l':o ronstri.t:on f a oortnm :ra.-l V; --ol in West Civ. U Township, known ft ! ho Hort IV 1.sh.iw lio.ol acoor-UiiK to 1,!B !ln'' -l!U-.itioiis on !!!' in th- Aiflitur'a oftic..'. ?,-, l.i.js may lo left -iv.th tho utid. rsiK!-' .1 Auditor tu "ti" r'",,i, k P:n. of the ilay 'of t'o- let tine. I: ucl f-r (!..iu!iio the ati.ol.tit of tho to'l niiiM ac,-onn.ai!V nl! hi.lr-. "no of tho .-s-.ir. ti. s ni-io - a ro-i'l-nl of I.ak. Ctjiity. lo.Kaioi, , r u Surety Cornpanc a-itiior: . to il. laic-ss Iti l.ako ('ounty. Itid'.atia. T!;o s: :uo to bo return-'l to nl! unt-noc-ssfu! l.trMor. Tlio ri?!ii lo ro;'o v t any :ml nil l.i.'.s Is ro.sr rvo.l. JAMB I : L ACK. c,I70. . S-'HA AF. JOHN" H. ruAfSSKX. r.onr.1 of Cotvv-'.yMoin-rt! of Iako v'ounty. Ttvlinna. Attest : i:in'AI!I SIMON, Auditor I-nko c.unitv. Indiana. Ft b 13:22 Ml
SCHOOL TRAINING ! FOR APPRENTICES Trade Unions Approve of j Industrial EducationNational Convention. (By United Press.) IN'Pf AXAFOF1S. INF.. Feb. 22. Indiana's voci, ion oduoation survey was explained and studied at today's Fcssloti
farii ro.vptiit tire national ciio-iiinni e.
ri-ty for ttio I romot ion oi ocai iona i fducat irn. V. F. Hook, director of tho vocational suru-ys and Charles II. Winitfow. t 'ld lin'.v'lhi: purveys w..re made, and how tno best results are i,, bo accomplisliod. Tins problems arising out of women :n industry were also taken up. It was brotpobt out that the number of women in commercial occupations has increas ed durincr tho last throe decades, from 22s. 421 to F2f2,.152. Mrs. Luclnda V. Frinco, educational dire,, tor for tho, Xa f WOrk boiiiK- d .. one d stores to aid heir worn- n employes. Piffp -ultios arising out of compulsory attendance at schools was tak"n up nt th. afternoon session. AV. A. Hacker, dirf-ctor of school attendance. etateij that etrpyloyers sro coming to regard th" employment of children under 16 as unprofitable. Ho advocated that every cltj- of more than ri.O'iil establish continuation schools and that where those are maintained, attendance shall be compulsory for all youths between the ages of 11 and 16 for rot less than eicht hours a week and for at least eight months a year. That apprenticeship has grone out and is practically certain never to return in its old form, was ptated by Frank Puffy, general secretary of the Vnited Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. "If over vocational training was necessary, it is necessary today." said Puff. "Organized labor do-s not oppose the dovelopm.rit of industrial education in the public schools." E HARDY One of the first rises Judge Walter T. Hardy tried, when lie went on the Superior cou.-t bench m room two, was the case of the First Calumet Trust & Savings bank as administrator of t he estate of Joseph (Jorcsos, deceased, against tin- Find" Air Products company. ;..r-:sos died from the .effects of injuries received while, an employe of the company. The supreme court yesterday sustained .Judge Hardy In his rulings and tho est.-i;.- will roc. ivo J7.f.'o"'. plus a t'n p.-r rt nt penalty. The r laint't'fs w.-iv represented by the law llrm of lotiil., rgcr, Curtis. Starr & Fetors. The trial lusted a. u e, k and a half, the jt.ry returning the verdict c)ll May 27, is::.. , The syllabus rr .,, ,.p. isf m is as f. 1io,w a: '"Afrr-PiOd. with P"' p r'-pf pei.aif y. iirwiri. .1. (t) Action for death if .Joseph C-rcsas. who whs killed while ..boy-i.g i-t'l.-r. if app' Slant in r,:. leasing pi"t"n hea l of .. impress. ,1 n,r cliaiiiber. where the app. :'. tut had fn:i.-,.i to release th.- c ecpn s-.- d airheforo nft. 'i ;titig the task. 'P. cieaily appear.-, from tip- answ.'s f.-. i n r e , r , . g;i ou ie s that tb" jury based i's verdict upon th.p. g'. ig to o .f api t llan'. in m t. exhaust -lug t!,.. air from the eypiidi-rs b. f.r-' up,l. rt a king its repair, and there is no cii.tcPlion on th" part f -ippeibuit tb.H' if it failed P. release the air fr .m :!,.. i y liti-1, r before .-li.-eo.nnecttH(r Hi" p' inger from tho frame that this xvo.ibj h.a ... been tickn. n 'O on Its p it.. This would cure any error m giving inti'tnieti ri, vtn if erroneous. AVe a re of tieopinion that this is a case v. lu re a p. na ' ' y shoul-.l the iti,;.' . d, ,'itid It is ordered 'hat this jip'gmerit h" otiriued with 10 per cent penalty.' The verdict al" the jury was for $7,000." A TRIP TO THE BACHELOR'S EAST CHICAGO B.vLL Having b'-en extended an invitation to attend the East Chicago Bachelors' ball on Tuesday evening. Feb. 20, myself and friend iC.bal a taxi whe h seemed a t ry hard pr. position to (ret as they were in cast apt. d.-piand for that evening, mid af'er a slight wait f..r satiio we ri a. ii. I the hall ari'l upon entering were coidwFly Kreeted by the I 1 a 1 1 on f the even ng Mr. and Mrs pb-ndid manner which tloy so uiekly nwob' us :"(.; at case, and in iiii omp ma! msni"T in which th.-v nia l" us aiai'iy nu-.d w ith a goodly number of the guests. After having been r lievcl of oi.r v. rips, whore we were directed by the pe.tr..n. we were cr-n-ducted to the bailt oi by one of a. committee for that purpose, and found the
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ciiu mcotirti w a h ca i -d tram-i.i.'t a,; held !n tli.- Fast CI, s k , , i diicsiiay oiciiiiK at s io. k. ami t:.e la c:i i i.ei't- o. tie p: -,;, ; '1 ho foi ..wii. ofoiaa-i, w Pt-r adop(?ii on s ii c, -0 oi of ral.-H; Aj.proprtatim; 5 -."' t p, ,..,,.ry ,, Fit- pr; ami y iect ioti. Fivoi salary ..f tissl.'tr.nt :ty enKipoor at. ?12'i per month. l'ii'w; salary of iu..,;;.v tre.i-iror at ?ilo. Fixip.e salary of drPU,v controller at til". 1- . : p x sail woman at I'"ixinr salary nfc;tv h,;i Janitor at ball ro mi fairly darzli-d by the splendor r.t.d i !ab..r-at,. uay i who it F was dooomtod. The pronoun, -,..1 boinu red, white and blue, artistically drap.-d o-, r tic bail. In ea.-h crn.-r w,- f,,,d h.iinsinK reins, a: tb. y .. .us 1 '! , f .i. ej. piush rock. is. eapy oltans, l.,,mt...s, thick l:rus:;e:s iaij;s, j.alms iip.) f.-ras. In lip""ii!. r of t ac'i v.is a n n.ml'Vi -nt floor !hii:ii. which throw t, s,,p. ,,1W ..v. r t'ie sui'ii.t.i.dinet .and tid led a t"U''!i f l'-mt'y to 'lo n-.:a:.-r as b.-.a u ti f a 1 Kirls that ccii.'rf c(. ,,., h.-i. botweon dan. Tho ki,.is I'm! the ladi.s wr.ro wr ohnnnit.K to Fto-M and the l,ali rooms f ii-.ty Paris now r km,'. .2 a fa. .-or aula p.,- l,. ii. i t lat'i sty I. s "nan th'.se 'ii al this oi casiori. Mallicrry f r;j ; pc a h l a - rv;... of'., .. :ed ,H-p,-:,s, r nn,; was ot..'d tho bes- r-vi r taste 1 hy nil v. tio rti rt;.-:vi (., ii, Tliot r.-fr.-shii.K (xlr;i:ii;ar,co :, 'a treat. The music was of tho very best, botiiK furnished hy Arthur torlm?; s-sist'-d by H. it il...vil! and Johnny Stei',injr who must be cons-ra'uh.ted for the harmonii,p,: niufic which they p resented for our appr.c, nl. Aft.-r th.- dan--": thirty-six of tho bachelors and trout- friends ndjouttiod to Farkaret's F.siauiant where H banquet awaited their romint. . (.nsi.stinif of frogs lrg3 and chicken and everything that gees with it to in ike: it a good doliclous vuonl. Altogether the cvnin; was to my mind one of the must njoyablc I have over experienced and I await with an ticipation the next event of th'- Haclp-i lor's doings. A GUEST. BET! CO. 1 REORGAN Peeision of large holders of both preferred and common stocks of the Aetna Explosives Company to form a committee to look after the interests of the stockholders is considered a timely step. The purpose of the committee is to examine the company from all angles and to put blo effect whatever changes may be necessary to place the company on. Its feet from an operating standpoint. A deposit agreement was arranged and tho committee now awaits the approval of the remaining stockholders, in the form of depositing their securities, before going ahead with the work. There is complete harmony among all interests In the company as well as its creditors. Tho committee is made up of Payard P. Pominick of Pominick & Dominiek. representing the preferred stockholders: Charles R. Sargent Jr. of Kidder. I'ea - body & Co , Cruyson M. V. Murphy of the Ouarar.ty Trust Company and Fu gene A. R. Thayer of the Merchants Na tional Rank of Boston, representing th,
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bankers; Frederick K. Rupprecht of Ihcj "tim board tried and disposed of ,r24 Anglo-American Cotton Company, which I contested cases. Tho law requires that supplies most of the cotton used by J contested eases shall bo tried in the munition-makers in th" manufacture of 'county In which the accident occurs, guneotton. and Stephen J. Leonard, a j This made necessary considerable
large holder of common stock who helped In the rehabilitation of the American Malt Company. The chairman of tho committee. AVilliam A. ?:radford, is prosident of tho Puttorworth-Judsen Com- J I -any. j The powers given the ".mimitfeo in' the deposit ocr. eiii- n' are broad. Inc. as one member of the . .mird" e-.e pointed out. it is i iert ly to g",e the cmmiiioe Plel.t . OI SCop.' it may make a complete xan.inat ion of the. propeH y to ,-ihcert ai a what if requirements are and to assist in obtaining1 i's p.-tds. Wit) in ;i wc k t, n days an nudii of the t i in; pa ny 's 1 ., . on, pi ted. and this is for lUItl will tie "Port w ill fun. i- h th". oommiiteo a photograph of the i. Mil. da! condition of th. pr,.p.iiv. In! addition to this, there will also !,- u xa p, :nat ion of the prtq . rt hv engi- ' io.is so that the commit t.e will i,.,,,... J the production j.ow . r of the various' plant.- All thi.- work, however, hinges ! on the stockhobb rs p,ivii,r t li- i r ap-l pi ov a I to the plan b. .- Sltiiig SMALLPOX BELIEVED UNDER control AVI'h only four- pla v "Tar y li.-a 1 1 h a a ' a , -i : : .e have the s naF po x s i t ; ; : u .j.:r.:ii.iieu. oe e i t ., a un,..':' ' "ii - tro:. So f ir no now t. ha o broken ct at t.,e V. M. O. A. where t w-er.t v-ortr exposed persons are i r, : ( i tie i. '..'un ra t.t irte ;s in". .1.1 i I'p'ii op, tie Pol'K. Paastie and Miicglam (.im" A supposed pew case a; U!,ge ro::d turfed out to be ch i !: ' i, pox. All school ehiblren have t-eu ordered to he vaccinate!. SCOPE OF DUTIES MUCH ENLARGED II. A. im.prell. general u peril: t ndertt of the local plant of the A r.iei ii a n Hue Company, iocs r I' .d n o i i fi.-a - tion from the gepcii.i off, of th" corpora!;":; that the s.-ope of his w'.rk has h.-en greatly t-'.ilarg.-d. He haw been given the Pittsburgh and P'-s Moir.es plants, of the A merit an Gi.ie company to rehabilifate an J speed up. He will hence f! th divide !iis time among the three plants arid experts to be on the road a tret deal of the time, put will continue to make his homo in Hammond, v. hnh his friends nil! bc glad to learn. KA'AXSA'I LLP -John Rot hot t whs found locked up in a coal shed by police when they vent to arrest him on tin charge of intoxication. Ho had been loiAed up until he was sober.
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ti," cou;,.'i' $'.'!. oisin.-.s.s is ; I-'ixl.'ig hoad fireman at gai l.iage cto- ' i hail on j inatory tit f lie).
Fixlni; iaburers wages at i;at bat;.) i roniatory at If per day. r. ilnar.ee appi oprialiiih $50 far errope.HiH taxo.'t Fixing saiary of n'.eri -bant po. .'; at $to' p.-r muiith. I ta i :?!-. 1 th, a ppolt.t ment of primary i p etoi-M and location f v.-,t;nc pla a s. 'tdlaaii.o tixinat ."alary tti.l.iiti'i Harbor Mat cos month, passed to third r V.i 1 1 or ' i 1 a r mo a :n.i. addrofs 1 1. the . mi m :1 a I ' mcrlhai adjoirned. of janitor s t i : ;!.- 1 .1 t'.e Industrial Board Has Com - piled the First Annual Report 36,176 Accidents Reported Benefits, $744, 433. TIMES BUREAU. AT STATE CAPITAL. INPFYNA P 'LIS INF.. Fob. 22. - The first nr.nunl report of the industrial beard of Indiana, has been complied. The Indiana workmen's cotnponsa t ion a.. l,n, effeniivo in ail its leatur.-s Pcptembrr 1. llMa. and the report just completed is an analysis of nil cases reported and acted on by the board to September 1, P." Iti. The report shows that the total numPer ,,f oecut. a, ts rooortod to the boa rt!
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during tho llrst y.-ar of the operation of j displayed wonderful tab nt in their r, titho law- was 36. 176. Of these ;f,? re-1 ditions: the .potiing numt.er a piano suited in death, and 760 resulted in the '-'lo by Miss Cert rude Collier; rudin dismemberment of some part of the; Mr'. Ib yb; vocal soF. Mr. Mtson: 1! v' of tho injured person. j "no solo by Mrs. Ulan.-he Milb-r: Insurance Against Accidents. i uitar and mand.-'in s-b. by Mrs Cuver On September 1. 1.16. 45.O0O employ- ' and Mr. M- nd, nha 1 1 : rca.ling by Miss ,.r of l.hor m the state were operating I l;en; vocal solo by Miss Ford, tic
under the Indiana workmen's compensation law. having noceptod its provisions. j and having provided themselves with ; ,. ,rlnt accidents to their em - ployes or obtained the jiermission of tho board to carry their own risks without lnsuranee. Pnly 411 permissions tot carry risks without insurance were granted during the year, and these were granted only where it was demonstrated to the "satisfaction of the members of the board, that the interests of the em ployes would not be jeopardized. Over against the 45.000 employers of the sttite who have elected to operate under the workmen's compensation act. stand 3,125 employers, according to the report, who have rejected the act. The total compensation benefits for injuries to employes during the first year of tho operation of the law, paid and to be paid ultimately because or liabtlit v fixed and determined, amounted ... Ti4 fit ! enehisive of the benefit t ,,f surgical attention, medical supplies an,j ,Gspital services, supplied free ol j r0st to injured employes. The cost of j medical aid given during the year is estimated by the board at $150,000. Disposed of 524 Contested Cases. "t I, i t- i ii ir the v.nr" tho report roads. traveling by members of the tho board 1 over the ninety-two counties of the sinte. It is interesting to note that contests were tiled in only F4 per eent.t of the accident cases reported to th"! board ' j Classification of Accidents. i Toe report of t ie- board includes t ho , r- c. rd if -ach ..-. t a bill.1. : d under iiidexed hcois ai'd spbha-ads. Th.. ients report.. 1 to th" board
I included cv-ryt niiiK ft'"t.i tie slightest ' scratches to tip- most eri.-us 'Jirie j jpj T!. rofiort s-ummarizt s , few t-f '!"ij ' oil' st p tidinar features as follows: L
"Th,. ! lamest railroad Industry reported tie number "f "i dents during the j yoir, with a total ,,r S.tP .i. "Tie automobile industry was r.txt i' a total if 2. , i.s eccid.-nts. "The , - r and steel industry tl.trd. wi'ha t"' a 1 t f 2,f 1 n. Average Eate of Wfgcs. "Tlio total number of eye injtiri was 70. "Tho average ra'e of wages in the 1 7 "5 cases report.,! v.-,s fH"0, with the highest wag.- paid. XU.:j a week, and tl." lewesp $J a vtc-i.. "'ho. number ,if m-
.iiir.'d per-, ps receiving wages of $:2'Sji h week was 1,7 17, She number r'-ee' , 'hi; i S
was 3,41 c: tb." l, ppb. a- r.--ceiving1 $",:! ;; I figures rtpiesepi th" pre,-. n , , .-, a t ini; ratf.s r.f wages ar.irng 1 the employes V.I: he year throughU( io injur-d during tl i eut. the stat.- The number of in fur! where higher wages were paid was much smaller. "More than one. third of the no-i"en s rtporf.-d to the b..ard occurred to sons betwe.'i th.- a - f-s of twenty and thirty. Duration of Disability. t "The duration of disability was ss than fourteen days in 7 2 per rent, of the cases reported, and on'y in f'.ll per cent, of 'the cases reported was tho duration of tho disability greater than twenty-eight days." Average Rate of Compensation. The average rate of cptr.per.fsation for permanent rarti-d disability was at the r-i-.e rf ?7.'Pt a wck. ("h.-r a v ra i---s ranged from $ A. .'."'' a week to f l ,2d ri W.-.I.. with a fraction r.f i ;-,.r rrpp ,,i tl.o it;.' ii rod persons reported r- "icitig wages in fu!'. The members of the naiustria! beard of Indiana fire Edgar A Perkins Cherbs R. Hughes and Santnc-l R. Art-! man, Howe S. Landers :s score tar v of the hoard. SERVIANS TO GIVE BALL Tho Servian !"f.lii h-al club will give a grand ball at Indiana Harbor on ties' Honda y evening. ;1," prcc ds to go for lie benefit of the S- !' ian church. The dance will be held at Columbia
call. Purintr tho ov-n't r rr.i, . .inilHtitcj on both t lol-.f :;i v. ill 1 'in oi.por'uiiil y to niakc ; j , ; ri dres'S.-s.
Indiana Harbor Persons! sad Otherwise Very tip. ial at Columbia PiRht, tho T-l iriKlo Film . r; t hat most ! lift . fJl a- t r . 1 ::i rriscaio iti "A Co;,,. Witl.t!.- id. ' o f. .'..; a i . Mot..- ooim iy Will I- '' IP t he : n.i ra . t - -' ' Kb '-. Mrs. V. .'. i . '' n f C" 1 :.,.-. i ::r.! h j-- r.-.-t. v.:i i.-. " r '""' . t.oi !' '. ''.'I i. ,: tor i V. - !., i..-'i' . t l ' tl.o F.-oly Ma. .ii', . s M c..f tho Amoricii n ( '..ns'-n a . a I Will " iliscal i i o . . ! a 1 ' ... r d fti.d I. "." .'I M lil.-tl" v: I I . r will I 'leir fl :
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