Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Fridnv. Aucust 1.
SETTLES STRIKE FOR A PERIOD
At a monster meeting of pnme E 0 ( striking steel workers of the Clary terew and Kolt works "it Tumor Hull a. Fourteenth avenue and Broadway last night, an agreement was rea-'hed hctwffn representatives of the company and the strikers. After a I'nmrl'lp shut-down sin.-
last Monday morning: when a general walkout occurred, the plant resumed operation thin morning and practically ;ill cmpix-Ves are lack at work. The strike effected in the ncishtiornood of w. percent f the employes. The agreement r(-achd was that all men who had been laid ofT he re-instated and that all employes he Riven the time and one-half for overtime claimed to be taken away. While the strikers have other Jeinands to make, they wilj not be presented until in the near future, when i is said in union circles that the, amaleairsated labor body of like iroii ur.il steel workers will so before the officials of the t'nited States Steel
Corporation of Gary to discuss the labor situation. When the climax is expected is not. definitely known. The conference is
expected to come up though, within the next month or six weeks. The various Iron and stee lahor bodies are holdinar regular and m mass meetings and it is evident that they ate putting all their efforts forth to be prepared for the big fight. Some of the demand which will be made to the Steel Corporation were printed in these columns yesterday. Intense interest is now being' Itsployed, not only by the steel workers but ;ary as a whole. Should the Steel Corporation lefuse the demands and the steel workers walk cut. it is said that the steel corporation is now in a position to staffl pat.
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A Few of Our Specials Week of August 2nd to 8th Inclusive
Karo Syrup is used in preserving as a substitute for sugar. Have you tried it in that wav I It would pay you to do so.
Assorted Cookies While they last per pound 18 Good 4-Strins: Broom-
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Best Tissue Toilet Paper 5 1000-sheet rolls 55 Red Kidney Beans 5 cans for 40c Union Workman Tobacco, 16 oz. pail. . . .75 "Armour's Veribest" Tuna Fish, can. .35d Hebe That better milkcompound, 2 cans 25 Mason Jars Vi pals., per doz. . . $1 Qts., per dozen. .85? Pints, per doz.. . .75
Macaroni and Spaghetti 3 lbs. for 25c Small May Peas Extra sweet and small 3 cans for 45 Pest Toasties 3 for 35c Kirk's Cocoa Castile Soap, 5 large cake? for iSr Barataria Wet Shrimp 3 cans for 4-iC Olympic Salmon 3 tali cans .65C 3 flat cans 40c Wilbur's Cocoa, in nulk per lb 25C Red Ripe Tomatoes Two No. 2 cans. .25c
GARY. FLIGHTS YESTERDAY
A heavy rain in the mnrn:sn;, causa scirsv field, prevented Pilots 1 a il Munor and O W. Tarmley of the Interstate Air Line Company of Chicago front making any passenger carrvinar fitirhts in Gary yesterday.. The far! ere of the arrival of some special easol'ne from Hammond was also responsible for the two bi-planes rot lea vine the ground. In a fifteen minute interview with Mr. Mi'r.or and Tarn-ley. a Times reporter found the two air pilots, very pleasing and interesting- to talk to. Hoth appeared to be very enthusiastic over their work and said while flying was a business matter with them, they at the same time derived a lot of pleasure out of the game. Ind Lanf.lnjf Site. "Tlvs is a very (rood landing site.'" said Pilot M-lnor." and if the city Is figuring on sTuriner a mtirlcipnl landing site which they .will have to no doubt in the future. I do not th.nk vJarv could find any better." 'It is just far put enough from the outskirts of the city and close to the street car line. From every direction one p-ets an open view of the field, from a Inns d-stance in the air and there is ample eround for a pro id takeoff and to land. All that would be needed would be to level the ground in a few places, and a heavy roller would accomplish the purpose nicely." Garv Should Take Action. ''It will only be the n-.attr of a short time that Gary will find Itself behind the time if it does not have, a landing field for the air ships. Jn another Pve years the air will be common with aeroplanes and if Gary is not on the air map. why aviators ivi'S n'-'t even stive jt the once over." Five Vmrn head. ''England is five years ahead of America in her airshiy program. Alt important cities in the country have landing sites and all that a p:lot has to do is to look at his mp and h.-ran find its location and whether suitable or otherwise. "This is what we are nJavor:nrr to do in America and soon it will possible for us to get a machine at Chicago, take a trip to Gary. Michigan City. South Bend, and other cities enroute and land where we please. These, numerous landing sites will also a i1 in the safety of the game, as a pilot never knows what's going to go wrong with his plane and if something does go wrong, the first thing he will do is to look below for a landing site."
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Board of Directors and Committeemen Meet at Fine Spread.
'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! WHITING. Ind.. Aug. 1 The Board of Directors of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana and the members of the Joint General Committee of the Whiting refinery met at a dinner and conference in the dinin hall at the plant on Thursday evening. This company recently put into effect an Industrial Relations Plan, whereby representatives, elect 'd by tiio employes, and representative? appointed by th.i management, formd i commi'tee empowered to consider anv matter of mutual interest to employeand management or any matter of special interest to rnp!o(s. The Hoard e.f Directors has adopted as a pili'-y a plan for meeting with these i( pres.-iital i s for the- purpose of becoming intimal'ly acquainted with them and thus break down th" imaginary barrier often existing between employes and officials of a corporation. A number of those present addressed the meeting and expressed themsolnfreely in regard to the Industrial Halations Plan recently adopted and in regard to either general policies of the company. The entire evening was expressive of a general f cling of liarm.mv and co-operation.
PRETTY GIRL TRIES TO END HER LIFE
Falae. rumors on the part of neighbors and friends concerning Miss Lauretta Mazurh iewiez, of Walsh ave, K.ast Chicago, a pretty and popular girl in polish circles brought about a shattered romance, it is said, and induced melancholy on her part which n s ulf- d in the attempt of her taking her own life by swallowing a mixture of iodine and carbolic acid. Tuesday evening at rier home about midnight. Her moan a brought the attention of the other member of the family who immediately summoned medical aid. With quick measures her life was saved. The young woman is in her twenty-first year and has been employed by a cloak firm on Milwaukee avenue for the: past few years.
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VHITING PEOPLE TESTIFUS FRAUD So. Chicago Lawyer Tried in Whiting City Court Yesterday.
SUMMERS DRUG STORE Is as Near as Your Telephone Just call Hammond 1420-1421-2S and you receive the same service and attention as if you were right at our counter. Specials for Friday and Saturday ;i0c Colorito Straw !la" Dye 23c $1 size Nujol. for constipation 39c h5c sizp Jad Salts, for kidneys anliver 69c $2.50 Guaranteed Fountain Syringe $1.93 St" 'c value ?Iilk Chocolate Cherries. 59c 25c Sunshine Cleaner for white shoe.-; 19c Sc Crane'? Havana Smokers Es ISo Camel Cigarenes 15c
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Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin, lb
Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb 26c Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb.. 20c Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb 15c Small Lean California Hams, lb. 270 Home Made Saner Kraut, part, 10c
rSPECIL TO THE TIMES! WHITIVl. Ind. An?. 1 Attorney C. j If. Gi-eenwald of South Chicago was ar-; raipned in the city court on the char-' j of editaininjf money under false pre-j
tenses. For thi? e ft' Mi:e he was fined j f,c pancho Orango Havana Cigars,
$.".0 and e-osts. and app- l-d the cas to a higher court. There are three sitrMar charge s pending against Urn-nu aid in the Whiting city court, these being pre-
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SZr'0 in the l.e.-ko and $.",no in the Ilajduk case. The Hajduk case is booked for August 22. Oreenwald. it will be remembered. Is said to have .secured money from a number of Whitlnp people by means of an insurn' c misrepresen'a; ion.
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Strawberry Ice ( ream Soda 10c Brick Ice Cream (3 flavors In brick) 40c
Choico Cut Native Sirloin Stcnk, lb.. . .26c
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FOR UNIVERSAL TRAINING INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! tVASHIXCTt'X. July 31. Universal military training for the army and navy is provided for in a bill introduced in the house today by Rep. Kahn. of California, chairman of the house military affairs committee. All male citizen and those who have declared intention of becoming citizens between th aires of IS and 20 years, would b affected. The training would be for a period of six months, with additional time f.r enrollment, mobilization and elf mobilization.
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Considering the high prices on Fruits, Sugar, etc., it scarcely pays to do home canning. Glance over the prices quoted below and we don't believe you will bother to do any canning.
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GROCERIES Pineapples Griffin & SkeHey (Hawaiian pack), sliced, No. 2V. cans dozen $4.50; can 39d One dozen to a customer. Green Gapre Plums A fancy fruit in heavy syrup, large No. 2V-j cans, dozen, $3.75; can 33c Jam A good pure fruit jam, 1 lb. G oz. jars, each 33e; dozen 33.75 Com A good sweet corn, a regular 20c value, can 17e; dozen. . .31.90 Peas A fancy sweet pea; remember good peas are very scarce and high"; per can 17c; dozen. . . .31.85 Salmon Fancv red, Rosedale brand. No. 1 tall cans, 29c; dozen. .33.25 Salmon Red, VL lb. flat cfins, dozen $1.90; can ..." 17c Sardines in mustard sauce, large cans 17c; dozen 31.95 Sardines Cal., in tomato sauce, can 10c; dozen cans 31 .00
MEAT Boneless Sirloin Roast, lb 30 and 35 Prime Rib Roast Rolled. lb 35 and 40c
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Veal Roa-t Leg, lb 30 and 35c Veal Shoulder, lb 25c and 30 Veal Stew lb., 24; 5 lbs 31.00 Spare Ribs, lb 20? Beef Liver, lb 13? Bacon Squares, lb 40? Brisket Bacon 42? Spring Lamb Stew, lb 22? Spring Lamb Leg, lb 35? Spring Lamb, front quarter lb.. 25?
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AUTO ACCIDENT PERILS GIRL CAMPERS
News of a bad accident to Mi?p Hdtth Carlson, who is soon to wed Dr. J. F. Drummond. the ;ary dentist, reached friends in East Chicago this morning. Mi?s Carlson with a large party made up of her chums from Chicago went 'O th- Adirondack? for a camping expedition of the Interstate recreation faculty where more than tifteen hundred girls were having a splendid time. A favorite p-.stime was eanoejnn and jtatheringr f twenty mehi'iK"''? iti this sprt with the result that win i the. p-irty rescind its destination where a dan''inf; pavillion afforded dancing and music for the evening, six eif the numher fe'.r indisposed to return hack by water and so the trip was commenced 'n an auto. In a narrow turn of the road Die machine containing the fix young ladies slowed down and sounded their horn but an approaching car not bearing or seeming to see the approach of their ear and ing at a- very high rate of speed, crashed into them turning their ear tunle with the occupants pinned henea.h. Miss Carlson suffered a broken ankle.
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Fi'esh Cut L'un Veal Chops, lb.. Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops, 11...
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Select Brand Ham? best in the market, lb
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Pickled I 'i-zs Feet, eookrd and spiced, lb.. .14? Heinz 's Mixed Sweet Pickles, tjt 45C Strictly Fresh Eas, 2-uaranteed, doz. . .50?
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PROFOUNDLY DISSATISFIED
By ARTHTJB LUCIEU JONES
(Exclusive Cable to tha I. N. S. and tie'
London Daily Express.) Bl'CHAKEST, July (Delayed) "Rnumania is profou ikII y dissatisfied with the pc.-i, o ronejitk'iis and unless t obtain guarantees ef s"ine concessions I shall resign, declared Frimicr Cratiano. of K'uimania, in an inleriew today. He cont lnueei : "The repf. ra t ii .n ciau-cs nr insufficient and it is unfair to expects us 1 pay any portion of the Austro-Hupar-ian debt if Transylvania is ceded to us. Roumanian? are juditrnatit that. Farts (the peace conference) made so many concessions to Sci-via at our expense. AVe are sure our troops, nith the help of toh allies, can crush lieia Kun. "We think that I'nris and London do not understand th- menace to the peace of Europe that lies in the soviet, government at Buda fYst. It is a festering sore."
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LONDON COPS ON A STRIKE
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICED LONDON. Aug. l. The strike of London policemen, called for today, proved a failure. Only out of SOnn men on duty had Jeft their posts this morninsr. Not a sinsrle man in the west end went out. The strike, however. promises to bring- serious consequences and the home secretary "conferred with rremier Lloyd-George. The city electricians and the railway engineers are threatening to go out in sympathy. The strike threatens to spread to the provinces.
EVANS VI LLE An engine made in EvanevlUe made the round trip trans-Atlantic flight on the British dirlsdhle R-34 It was used for eom-
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Followed ur by STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER Here and now is the time and place to buy your Footwear get in while going- is good. Prices will be much higher for Fall. Our Entire Oxford Stock is Still Priced To Save You at Least 20
$2.50 Misses' White Canvas Oxfords, Xeolin sole, cut to $3.50 and $4.00 odds and ends Pumps and Oxfords, final cut, per pair , $3.50 and $4.00 women's shoes, cut to $4.00 Men's Outing Hals, final clearance price $1.25 children's and misses' Keds, ankle strap slippers, cut to
$8.00 Women's Satin Oxfords, hand turn Q sole, full LXV heel 'j?cJ
$7.50 women's two-eyelet Pat. Leather fhS
lies, quarter tull heel $5.50 women's hand turn Kid Pumps, leather LXV heels $5.00 women's White Sea Island Turn Oxfords, sizes 7, !V-, S
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