Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 29 August 1919 — Page 12

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Friday, Auffust 29. 1919.

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lliaa Kitty Dalton wearing th smile that made 200 aoMiers propose.

At the belt of Miss Kitty Dalton, winsome Knights of Cclumbus tlovr fnrl. hang the acaJps of more than 200 U. S. soldiers, sailors and marine uho nave proposed to her in vain within the past few months. Her amilsot Uvem i'omg. Ucattached young men of mr.rria-eable act? nay be rrterested ti know that Misa Daltou'a address is 14 East 122nd street. New York city. ing her s!ster from Laketon vlsltiny

Raymond Watk'.ns ts confined to bis home with a severe case of Quinsey. School board and teachers for th coming- year are: President. P. J. Beirriger; Secretary. L.. A. Southworth; Treasurer. A. W. Lightfoot; Principal Miss Ellnn; Room 3, Mis3 Guthrie; Roojn 2. Miss Riperle; Room 1

M?s Wadsworth; Miss Morrison, draw Ir.t; and music; Jacob Helnn, Janitor Al! are set to begin schol nxt Tues

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Mr. and Mrs. John Covert have a fine boy living at tiieir house, arriving Tuesday morning. Mr. and M-s. Joe Grimmer left on Wednesday mornln.? from a weeks' va.(.ation at Petosky. Michigan. Mrs. Everetta Aughinbaugh Is hav-

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1 gram received on An?. 16. from Secre- ! . . k rnvernnr Goodrich re

quested that he send troops to protect

the housing corporation property. An Indianapolis member of the committee, said that Chairman Hinch was in error as to the recommendation of the commlttemen as they wanted the resolution acted upon without waiting for advices from Secretary Wilson. SAYS OOTESIIOB IS "SHIELDED." Charging that "someone was attempting to shield Governor Goodrich." W. P.

Mullen, a debate from the painters union at Hammond, said that it appeared to him that Governor got hims.-lf in a hole and was wanting to "pass the buck" to Secretary Wilson. Chairman Hinch took the statement to refletrt upon his action and told the convention that he couldn't see the advantage of passing a resolution condemning the Governor's course and then telegraphing Secretary Wilson for facts as to the information he had received showing the necessity of state troops. Pelegate Mullen replied that he believed the Governor would have sent the troops to Hammond regardless of Secretary Wilson's request. Ha said It was "a part of capital's plan to disrupt

Ed Stewart, anotner memo.

of the committee explained that the Wilson telegram reached the committee through his hands, but it had been brought to him by Robert Bailey, a delegate, who is an elevator man at the State House. Mullen then added that the troops were sent there for the purrose solely of breaking the strike.

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unions.

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necessary in Hammond because there is no trouble or threatened trouble: "Resolved. That a committee be appointed to confer with the governor of Indiana and request him to remove troops at once. "Resolved, that the president and spcrplarv Cif thfi Str Frrfrrfttlon of I,a-

hor immediately confer with United j JJ JJET D E ATH AT HUIil.b. States Senators Xew and Watson, and i Congressman Wood, requesting them to j "for many years I suffered from introduce a resolution In Congress call- ; stomach trouble. All the doctors I tried ing for an immediate investigation of , ncp mo but little. All said I would

j labor conditions in the plant, by reason! nave to go to the hospital and be oper- ; of government work being done, with ajate(j on for gaji stones or I would not view to eliminating deplorable working n..- m,. innrrr. I told them I pre

conditions and adjusting controversies,

Arch Hinch, chairman of the resolutions committee, remarked that the committee was "up a tree on the Hammond resolution" when he read it to the convention. The committee, according to Delegate Hinch, recommended no action on the resolution until the convention could communicate with William B. Wilson, secretary of labor, at Washington to ascertain what reports he had received that property of the United Housing Corporation near the riant was being threatened. He added that a tele-

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I picked up an advertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and since taking a course of it more than a year ago have not had a single pain in my stomach, have good appetite and can eat anything." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At druggists everywhere. Adv.

Rev. and Mrs. D. Zivler and family have returned from their month's vacation. Miss Winnie Fierse of Whiting- is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Munster.

Schools here will open Tuesday-

September 2nd. The teachers for the public schools are Miss Pearl Eurge, of Crown Point and Elmer Weathert . Rev. and Mrs. Smitter and famjly, of Ostburg, Wrls., spent Monday night at the home of P. C. Tanis, they are on their way to Michigan where they will spend a week after which they will return and make the'.r home here. Mr. Smitter is the future minister of the Munster Christian church. Mrs. Sam Kooy who Is visiting her mother Mrs. J. Beker. will return to DeMotte Monday.

K. of C. Picnic Monday, 1st. Hudson Lake.

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