Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1919 — Page 6
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drul. Ficno artnally kIi this germ that Iclls the. hair. The formula of Famo came from oae of Detroit largest laboratories, aftrr two years of constant research. It worked scores of authenticated cures of Seborrhea, before it was even given a rurror. If y.-i have dandruff, you have Seborrnea. F.irr eradicates the dandruff. It penetrates the gl.-mH.t of the scalp Kat feed the hair. : ; grows hair by making and keepiiij the scalp and hair healthy. Seborrhea is a disease as deadly to hair as is Pyorrhea to the teeth.
And unless you use Famo to kil: the Seborrhea grtn, your hair is making a losing tight. Everyfiimg about Famo is better. Everything in it is helpful to the hair helpful toward a healthy scalp, toward the growth of beautifully glossy, luxuriant hair. Famo contains not a trace of alcohol, which dries out the natural oil of the hair. Famo actually postpones the coming of gray hair by keeping the scalp healthy. Thousands of hair shops testify to the extent of the scourge of Seborrhea. This appalling sacrifice can be stopped tomorrow by Famo. Try'a bottle today. The first treatment will remove the din1 rug.
And you wi'.l be amazed at the improvement in your hair after a few applications. Famo is economical. The dollax 3ii e contains a third more thaii the average. Begin to use it regularly this very niv;ht continue to use it daily. Get Famo at any toilet goods counter. In $1 and 35 cent sizes. Applications at the berter barber shops. Seborrhea is the medical namn for a morbidly increased flow from the sebaceous glands of the sca'p. The seborrhea excretion forms in scales or Hakes and is commonly known as dandruff. From ' the laboratories of F. A. Thompson & Company, Manufacturing Pharmacists, Detroit, Mich,
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niit tr d. The number of men not at work remains about the sHine and tlio only plant uhirh is alteinpiiiift to operate- is the Portland C.in.nt. Yesterday they operated one of their two plants and ur--i this fart n hayrd Hie claim thai thr I'lant is opoi-atiiiK bftwoi-n 40 and 00 pfr i-fiit. Labor ttlrials claim thai it is not operating over i'G per cf-nt. MEN OET WABNIPS. It was strittd y.-stf-rday by orfi.-ials of Inland company that unless the nifii tt'turn to work within a few days (he fires in the blast furnaces will l, Milled and this will mean that the plant will be closed lor months. The tires were banked Mondav. The Inland will pay a few of the monthly men today and payment of all others, is planned 'for Frfdny. At this time all men will be paid In full and the. company will consider those who did not report lor work Monday as having quit their jobs, riant eifl'lcials say that ths bonuses will hold pood for the loyal men but so far it has not been determined who are to be classed as "loyal."' Workmen take- this to mean that only those who reported for work Monday will rei-cUo the bonus. CROWS ARE REDUCED. The shutting: off of the drinking walcr In front of the Inland entrance has reduced the congregating to a large, extent and this morning pickets were practically the only strikers near the Intend. The water comes from an artesian weil and is used by a larjre number of the families of Indiana Harbor. Those people arc now obtaining water from the Standard KorKinps. HOWARD RENEWS ORDERS. Steel Secretary J. K. Howard has txlven strict orders to his pickets and to all ti e strikers generally that there must be no violence whatever and that not even abusive language is to he used. Some of the foreigners eio not understand these instructions, evidently, and this 1 the reason for the acts of violence yesterday. The officials of the Interstate and ReruMie steel mills are no compTiinin that the strikers from other plants ar interfering with their employes coming to work. Several of the employes ct these plants have been stopped and told not to go to work, evidently by some of the strikers who do not understand that these plants already have art agreement with their men. J. K. Howard, secretary of the Amalgamated Association, says that it Is not the plan of the strikers- to keep the office help and monthly men out of the plants unless these men are union men. "Of course." he says, "all union men are expected to stay out."
GARY STRIKE FLASHES
GARY MILLS WILL SHUT DOWN SOON. Continued from rags one.)
To instill a little more pep Into the ranks of the striking iron and ste'el workers, the first issue of the Strike. Kulletin Central Labor Union News mad5 its appearance on the streets and labor headquarters in Gary yesterday afternoon. It is owned and published by the t'ciitral Labor L'nion of Lake county and is being edited by Miss Jean Conierford, a Chicago Journalist. When they were asked "if they were going to stick to the last ditch." thy hands of two thousand workers were raised at the Last Side Tark yesterday afternoon, where the strikers listened to labor eirators in Knglish and foreign tongues. A. It. Caldwell. Gary's colored attorney, was one of the speakers and pleaded for his race, stating that 'they were trying to make a scape goat of the negro" in the sink"- situation. He was loudly cheered. "As long as you pay your rent, you can tell the steel company (meaning the Gary Land Co.) to go to h 1, and you doift have to move according to the law." said Attorney Taut Glaser, representing the strikers. "We wil lget you your eight hours a day and then we are going out for six," eaid another of the speakers. "We fought against Kaiseiism in Germany ami now we are waging a war against Kaiserism or Industry in America."
to the National Committee yesterday ly Oscar Anderson, president of tha Sttel Council in Gary. Orders have been issued to the members of the International brotherhood of Teamsters. Chauffeurs. Stablemen and Helpers of America, local number
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livery any goods insid-j of picket linei unless special permission be granted.'
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RAILROAD MEN BECOMING RESTLESS. fCoriTlnuea rrom rir ona.l 'sympathetic" industries will be the principal topic to come before the ni' t'lng of the full national committei litre toelay. John Fitzpatrick, chairman f the committee, came here from Chicago to preside over it. He will go to Washington tonight, it was stated, to appear before the senatorial committee whi-.h is to delve into the causes of the strike. Th strike heads also will gie considerable attention to their grievances in the Pittsburgh district, whieh they assert evmsist of Ill-treatment of strikers by "Cossacks" (state constabulary ) : lenial of the rieht to meet; arrest tr,d ex
pression of men merely because they are strikers, etc. CHARGE FOREIGN TERRORISM. Against the allegations e-f the strikeleaders, spokesmen for operators charge foreign-born strikers with intimidating the wiv es and children of the lov nl employes, threatening them -,j:h d' Vh ami injury; burning their homes, etc. The strike went into the third day today with the situation practically unchanged. Jn the district outside: of Pittsburgh the industry seemed fairly complete. The great steel centers of Vtmngstown and Wheeling were paralyzed. Pittsburgh and the down big mill te. ns immf diately su rounding n continued to be the stronghold of opposition to the strike. It was even assorted by
the operators that more men went to vVM'k today than on Monday. The strikers denied this, but the fact remain, d that the wheels ronl mued to turn in and around Pittsburgh wi n, sv.-ming regularity . OfHcials believed there was littl. ptospict of trouble' in the immediate Pittsburgh distrie;. It is literally
swarming with state constables, special!
police and ex-service m.-n sworn in aa deputies. Three persons were injured in a small outburst of trouble near the Thirty-third street plants last night but it was S'juelched and did not again break out. Further up state, however, the situation was se.mevvlnt more: a'arm-
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credited, before it got luke warm. The tie-up has been so complete that trie big mil lis absolutely powerless. In saying that 7o0 workmen were in the plant yesterday might be a high iiifure. FEAR TO GO BACK. It is known that hundreds of Ule men would go back to work If it was not through fear. AlthouKh they have been guaranteed ample protection they claim that they do not wish to take any chance. Many of these are union w orkmen. One workman claimed yesteidiy that he hael been warned that if he went to work in the mill that harm would befall his family. Miny cases Ikie this hits been brought to light and fear is the sole reason, that :!o per cont of the woik'-rs are failing to report for woii today. This is reported to be the direet cntise of thousands of men staying avvay from work at the American Sheet and Tin Plate, the story being current that the company has been unable to furnish them ample protection. AFTER RADICAL AGITATORS. As a result of the federal authorities' investigation in the strike bound r. hd in the arrest ef one of tho stnks by a patrolman on the '.ary police department yesterday. It was while he was distributing ' II d" literature, advocating the overthrow of the government at I '.th hvenue and ('.roadway th;U Mike , ;,,vi.-h, a Croatian. S3 years old. was arrested and put in Jail, lie was found iii -; ributiiig a paper bound bonk, written ,v Nikolai I, ei, in. the Kussian "czar" ot 1 tolshc-v ism. This morning Velovich was taken lo Crown Point where the eaS5 will be tiled direct in the criminal court. HELD UNDER 310,000 BOND. He is held under Jlo.fiiin bond on a ,.i,.iie of liririnit a revolution through
a Inch the workers would win control of ihe nulls and ot" tie- government. Following the arrest of Velovich. Chief of police Forbis issued instructions for ether known agitators to be kept under .lose watch and that all 'reds" and radicals are to be dealt with in the same way that they were handled undor the espionage act during the war. Hitter is the feeling against the small ;.rmy ef negroes who have al tempted to till tne places of the strikers in thft mills and fear is expressed of possible i.i.e rioting in the black belt on the south side, where near by the Polish di31 1 let is located. POLICE DISPERSE CROWDS. It was in this vicinity last night that ilnii ns of white gath-r.d on the street 1., challenge the colored people. The police immediately took charge of tha nation, however, and dispersed the .te.vds. Kven before the strike went eiio e!iet. trouble was brewing between the Polish people and Jhe blacks. It : '-o became known 'that a threat was marie to burn down the home of a colored worker on Jefferson street, who is now- working and is housed in the mill. To prevent any clashes the police are ! aking extra precautions End have stationed an extra detail in that vicinity. Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.
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THE REASON WIT the DeLuxe Theatre is manias' Kuimon In "The Brat" Is becae It iu food. A great many people wanted to know why we did not run "The Red Eantern." We told them to ask people who had nen It and that would explain It. Nazlmova appea-s iu "The Brat" all the time.
"Asking that the Lake Seamen's L'non eall out all their men handling, material for the Steel Corporation." was the substance of atelegrarn sent
While pouring a ladle in one of the open hearths yesterday it is said that an inexperienced craneman, paused quite a spill yesterday when nearlyhalf of the contents was dumped on the ground, causing a big loss. It was learned by the detective forces at the Uary Works yesterday that the Unions have been sending "spotters" In the mill in their endeavor to get "inside information" on the working forces in the plant. They posed as workmen and had no trouble m passing- the picket line of company police after displaying their checks. One of them was warned by a worker that If he knew what was good for him, he would get where it was safe for democracy . The pattern department of the Garyworks, which worked a t'ul ejuota on Mojiday, was idle yesterday. Xone of the employes showed up for work.
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