Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1919 — Page 5
Tuosdav, September 30 1919
the TBrea Paj;e Five
PERSQMLI
SOCiAL NEWS
Good time for fwrybndy at a dance piven by the I., p. T. M. at K. of 1. hall. Ogdcn find Hohman St., Wednosday eve., Oct. 1. y-:;o-l An all day session of the St. Paul's Frist-oral gruild will be held on odm sday, Oct. 1. Th h-vtcfss will be Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Halo and Mrs. Winckler. The Ladies" Aid or" the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow at 2:30 in the church parlors. The hostesses will he Mrs. Keller and Mr?. A. K. Thompson. 1
NEWSPAPER WOMAN BRIDE OF A. B. LORT
Ftieet. Mr. Oarceau has left for a busi-
nc.i strip and Mrs. Garceau will remain in Hammond. Mrs. (iHrcciu was beim
The Deborah Aid will hold an all day session 'Wednesday, Oct. 1, in the parlors of the church.
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Alfred Highland of 652 State street will attend Chicago, University this year. He will, as is required, take a regular arts course and then finis-h in law. Good time for everybody at a danee given by the L.. O. T. M. at K. of r. hall, Ogden and Hohman St., "Wednesday ve.. Oct. 1. 9-30-1
CALL 628 GARDNER TAXI SERVICE SEDAN SERVICi: AT REASONABLE 9-25-tf RATES.
The art department of the H. W. C. met with Mrs. J. . Anderson of West Highland street. A very pleasant and profitable afternoon was spent with a Itood attendance. Mrs. Kenney had charg of the program, the topi- for the afternoon was the wor of the artists durir.gr the recent war. Mrs. Kenney (cave a very inclusive talk on the acomnlishmens, inspirations and benefits of this new epoch in art. Mrs. And?rson pave'some interesting ou-rent art topics and the art questionaircs were read and discussed. The hostess, Mrs. Anderson, served refreshments.
The sixth division of the M. E. A'd wil meet for an all day session of Quilting tomorrow with Mrs. R. B. Porch of S13 Sibley street.
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BEATRICE HANSEN LOST. Beatrice Hansen, who for 12 years, was society reporter, of The Times. and one of its most faithful and industrious employes, and became the bride of Alfred B. Lort on Saturday night, is speedir.gr toward the Texas oil fields where her husband will be on duty for a period. They will spend their honeymoon in various points in the Southwest. Mrs. Lort is one o Hammond's most popular young ladUs and favorably known all over the county and her work on Tpe Times brought, her in touch with a wide acquaintance who are congratulating the happy Couple.
Henry "Wieninsr celebrated his flftie'h birthday Saturday evening, Sept. 27th. The home whs decorated in the natiqnal colors and the table was made attractive with a beautiful bouquet of ro.sos and carnations. A delectable two course luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Wienlng;, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V.'iening, Mrs. Herman Wienins: and son. Mrs. Fred I'lrich and children. Mrs. Lena "Wasserrnan. Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Sechaasen and daughter.
Mrs. Ida Vlrich. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
For Broken Veins, Ulcers Old Sore3 and Eczesna Use Powerful Penetrating
Zi. Harry well can supply you.
LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll & Ntwton. CONSTANT 33TB STRAIN. Some people have only occasional eye strain, ethers are never free rrom i'. F.oth classes should st the ottfntion of an Optoni'-tr;st. especially the latter. For of all the hand". cars hat hinder a person in his daily duties, we can think of none more subtle, more detrimental, more nerve-consuroinar. than 'eye strain. No matter how strong or how healthy a person may be, this strain is sure to tell i,n him. He can't help but be better for having it removed. Our assistance awaits you. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrist and Jewelers 18 Ctt SL. Hammond. Ind.
Waserman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dubbert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelling and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steinkraus. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kggebrecht, sr. and son, Mr. Walter Y ieninp. William Wieninp. Wilham Wiening. Herman Wiening sr.. Herman wicnin? jr., 1'aul Seehauser. William Wasserman. Emil Lumbertin sr . Arthur Eggebrecht, William Blissnier, Miss Liilie Wiening, Miss Minnie Wienir.g. Miss Florence Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Zardt and children, lfr. and Mrs. Emil Lumbertin jr., and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Chung Lee and Mrs. John Wienie nd children.
Good time for everybody at a dance
giien by the L. O. T. M. at K. of P hall, Ogden and Hohman St., Wednesday
eve., Oct. 1.
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The D. of L. Council No. 11 held its regular meeting last evening. The grib bag social was a decided success. The next meeting wilL be a "white elephant" social, Oct. 13. "
The Monroe Street Ladies' Aid wi'l meet Wednesday afternoon Out. 1 at the home of Mrs. A. L. Hickman, 1134 Harrison street.
The -Beta Gamma Sigma Club will meet with Olive Ryan, 4253 Madison St.. Gary. Ind.. this evening. Mr. and itrs. Victor Dyer of Hhmf.n street, who are of Hammond's best liked and mont popular members of the young married set, are moving to Valparaiso, Jnd., where Mr. Dyer will go into the lumber business. ' The Rooster club auxiliary will meet tomorrow night, Wcdensday. instead of tonight. Tuesday, as was planned. The meeting will be with Rosalie Nagel of 2 4 Wrbb street.
A one o'clock dinner was given nt the Pine street Presbyterian church as a farewell to Mrs. Jane HarUine who leaves Saturday to make her home 'n Middleton. O. Those present were the Mesdanies Harper. Hartline. Keller, A. W. Thompson. Fowler. Rice. Decker, Simpklns. Miller. Huff, Rosbroush, Arnold. Whipman. Wickey. Broderic'c, Byke. Bernbaker. Kistler. Agnew. Bishop, Bakalar, Rothwell. Ruch. Godke. Ecklur.d. Kraulawtz and Mrs. Jane Hartline was presented with a beautiful gold brooch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garceau and family are the guests of Mrs. Garceau's patents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Krost of Doty
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Genome Cordovan Shoes, $12.59 Genuine Cordovan is distinctive and Rives the unexcelled service trhich is always characteristic of all Walk-Over Shoes. We sugr.ee.t your coming in to sec the genuine Cordovan models we are off Tins In mahogany, made on a hich erade metropolitan last with proce in line and proportion- It's unusually comfortable and you couldn't get a better value anywhere at the price. JAS. B. ORTT
169 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
ht-r marriage Miss Monna Kio.-t liow live in St. Cloud. Minn.
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PREDICTS SHIPYARD STRIKE NEXT I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASIIJNtiTuN. Sept. 2'J . A strike of f-hip-aid workers is "inevitable' unles the navy department and the shipping board show a disposition to rescind their order prohibiting wage increases In yards constructing tonnagf for the government. This was asserted today by Jamj 1. Connoi:. president of the Metal Trades section of the A. F. of I,., f oil '"v mj a meeting of tho presidents of the fifteen international unions with which the men are affiliated and preci-dl'ie a conference with Assistant Secretary of the Navy llooff-velt and (if n. Ack'Tson of the F.mergen fleet toiporntun of the Ship. inft Hoard.
Mersey & Glllett. attorneys, and flics her) conipluint herein, together with an a(!l-
Ml:ilt of a ciimi.. tvot rcrsoii. fhowinc
in. it tuc uctendiiiit, ..en u-vona, is ni a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant i therefore hereby
notifled of the pendency of said action j and that the same will stand for trlnl 1 at the next term of said Court, and that'
unless he appeur and answer or demur therein, at the calling of aid ca.ua". on tho 24th day of November. A. 1). 1919. the ane being the 13th clay of the next term of sail ""urt. to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2. at Hammond, in s.-iil County and State, on the 2nd Mondcy of Noemb-r. A. 1. 1 3 1 i. SHid action wi'l be heard and determined ii his nhsono. IN" WITNESS WHEIiEoF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seat of said 'our!, at Hammond, this 27th day of September. A. P. 1019.
H h. RI'iiRT L (Seal.) By R l.'TI Bl 'RG. Deputy Clerk.
FAMOUS MUSICIAN COMING TO HAMMOND Kdward 3. Straight to teach the Scouts the drum and bugle. Members of the Hammond R y Scouts brum and Bugle Corps are indeed fortunate in 5fcur;ns; the services of Mr. Kdward Straight, inventor, writer and teacher of the justly famous "Straight System. " of drumming. Mr. Straight has long been known throughout America as a pioneer in modern methods of drum instruction. He was formerly manager of the Pullman band. I. N. G.. and was later associated with the famous Hand's bind which, made a great hit at Riveiview park. He has hundreds of endorsements of his work and methods from all parts of the world. Kvery Scout drumt r and bugler sflould be on hand next Monday evening. October 6th, at Central School to greet Mr. Straight and to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity which is offered to learn drumming and bugling under one of the best professional instructors in the whole, country. Those wishing to Joiry the Corps should niak known their intention at once as it will be impossible to take in new members after the course of instruction begins.
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Ta Great Hoaaehold Treatment for Itehlnjr. Rler4lir or I'rotrndlni; riles.
WHKATO.V. Clerk L. S. C
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Almost every family has at least one suffer-
VWc'"' Treatment.
er who bhotild have t li blessed relief
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NOTIGK TO NON-RESIDENT. THE PTT1- OF 1N'I1AXA. I.AKF. COCNTV. IN THi: LAKE SITERIoit I'oniT, vivi:.Mnr;n tbp.m. ioii. l"i:!vr R!".Si;i.L vs. crlia KANB'H. CAff:K No. H3S5. ATTACHMENT St' IT. Now comes the Pl.-iintifT. by K. . Spronf. his uttorney. and files his cmpii'ir.t h rein. together with 'i iitlid-vit of -i omp-tcnt pers-ou. howin(r th-u the Oefendiinl. Cclia Kanicli. is not ;i resident of the State of Indiana. .ald defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of nid action and th-jf tlie same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that tin less -she appear and answer or demur therein, at the call.ng of snid cause, on the 2iih day of November. A. D. 191?. the same being the Riih dnv of
the next term of sfxid Collrt tj be begun
Tp la the Htrglut rerllac
rise a the K-ult of Pyrmmtd Kellef.
You can have
free trial by mall or if you cannot wait, get n ir' i "nt box ct tiny flruK fctore. 1 v-r no ubstlIdU. Jcla tbo haprr t--"r"T '"' dtllf t h I THlSeH
of Pyramid.
l.se this eonpon for free trie!.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON i rraAinn mro pompant. j 67S Pyramid BWg., Marshall, Mlcb. j Kindlr BeirT me a Free srcrl of j Tyr&mid PUa Tretofcnt, tu plain wrnr. 1 Nme ' Street.... City..." State
two local theatres. A score of fatnilies nore reported in want tod-iy. There has been some niutterinK anions the forf isrners on strike, who are disappointed at not Kettlng mo. icy f r. m the union. They believed, they nay, that the union would plve them as much money
to stay away from work as the foundries
and held in the Court House. Room No. avr' fhetn to work.
i. at iiammond. in s.-id County and r.tate. on the 2nd Monday of November
said action will be heard
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end determined in her absence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and afllx the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 23th day of September. A. n. 1919.
HERHERT E. (Sral.l By RUTH HERO. Deputy Clerk.
W I TEA TON. Clerk E. S.
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NOTICE OF
NAVY RECRUITING OFFICE IS BUSY
Since the announcement in The Times last week that Hammond nonius a Navy recruiting station, located at 151 East State street (The Music Mart) many applications have responded and several have sipred up. The ind tcements offered by the Navy
Department ot this time are such that I pt should
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any man wno has lavorea navy l.ie can not afford to overlook tiie opportunities now open for all American citizens between the agfs of 17 and Members of the Naval Reserve who Cesire to enter the regular service may obtain the four months prrituity piy
r.nd the two. three .and four year en- i listments have caused many to take I a try at navy life. A) so. th prlvll- j ese the recruit to select his place , of trainincr has caused some to realize i that winter will soon he here and they l.ave decided that Three regular nt'cils a day, a cood clean bed every night j
arid a continuation of the war pay permanently with B'rvice in California, is better than shoveling snow and faeinsr strikes. lo kouts. etc.. here for the winter months. Men with trades such as machinists, electricians, coppersmiths, oilers, water-tenders, firemen, carpenter's, painters, clerks, hospital men and many . 1 a ln nTAit'Tm tn tti
NUiri .lie in ' l" , 0
reed-Jits for seaman duty and there are j many inducements for this class of j men that can only be experienced by j raliinc at the recruiting Nation and i
talking with the thief petty orTicer in charge .
FINAL SETTLEMENT OF
ESTATE. IN THE MATTEIl OF TIIE ESTATE OF JESIV M UKN SANi'H EI'. No. 1724. IN THE LAKE SCPERIOr. COVH T. SEPTEMBER TER.M. 1?!ri
' NOTICE is hereby piven to the HEIRS, j I.T.'OATEES AND CREDITORS of Jesus ; Marion P.mcfce-;, dr eased, to appear in
tie- Lake- f ujeiur curt. beM at Hfinitnoiiel. I.vlian.-t. on the 27th dey of -ther. 13!:'. and show cut. so. if ai.v. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS vi'h the estate of raid dec...
t be Hpprovcd: and said
heirs are niti'ied to then and there make proof of heirchip, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of tho L.-ke Superior Court, at Hammond, this snth diy of September. 1319. EETlEl " RT I.. WHEATON. (Seal.) CKrk Lake Superior Court. 0-Z'i; 10-7.
That a Inn may be p!aed on all
public itatherings In the effort of the city officials to stave off a reoccurrence of an e,iider,iic of influenza which claimed several hundred deaths in Gary ft year aro was made possible yrsteiday when Mayor Hodges notified Or. C. M. Reyher. secretary of the board of health, to take proper precaution.- toprevent the spread of the disease. Uniin tenders nre prf.atly concerned as It has been thvourh the mass meetinps that the labor leadero, have been rryinjt to l:eep up the spirits of the strikers. Thi mavor did not issue unv orders to stop trie meetltrs thounrh. The Gary works was ts lmprtjrr.ablo Oihralter l.-st lich' to all not closfly identified with the mills. One attemptn to wilk tlirouirli the main pa'e ruld be requirei to tass from 2,".0 to '.on police, mill puards. and fode-r! I-, 'niies. Auto'mobi'es were halted by sieel ciibles until the occupants were idon'ifHd. n one cane fifty returcin workers passed picket lines bv rosing fcs pickets and were adii'itted on signal. Eath citizen deputy has b-'en sworn 'ti. The entire force of the city engineers office was aruet!.r the reciui's. They patrolled many sections of tlm city.
AUGUST STEVENS TIRES OF WAITING FOR MISSING WIFE
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN TIIE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HENRIETTA lU'IIEH, DE-CEAS'-D. No. 172'?. IN THE LAKE
k'iTi-:i:i'.u coirnr. septemeer i
TERM. I'M?. , I I a r
.V TICE is hereby Riven to the HEIRS. LEGATEES. AND CRF.DITOiS of H n-i-o'ta ilube-r. il"--a ,1, t appiar in the Eiiko Superior Court, held at Hammond. Inriiann, on the 37th eiay of October. Rill, nod "-how cause, if an. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOl'NTS with the est He of snid deced. r,d -hould not be approved: and ---ai-1 heirs and ivitifl-,
then and tin re make roof eif beir-
shii. and receive their distributive Mm res. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake S i1 .Tier Court, at Hammond, this Sth day e.f September. 1910.
1IEKRERT L. WHEATON. Seal ) oierk Lake Suvi ior Court. 9-20; 10-7.
GARY STRIKE FLASHES
Eccnuse of the firm stand he has ink' n in h-s determination n preserv
and order. Mavor W. F. Houges of is the iao.it feared individual
ftinong the strikers and pickets ri tho city. Yesterday when the mayer appeared on the jr,b snd found that the pickets were employing more watchers than hi orders allowed, U did not takn
Ins honor very lorg to dcrease the tot.il j
to the required number. Mayor Hodge to be highly com pi inier ted tn rh v ay he hns so far handled the situ iiioi
PICKETING VIOLENCE CHARGED (Continued from page one.)
In',stirsr that hr bu.'oaiid co-ld not furnish her enousrh money to support her in the manner she desired Bessie
Stevens left her, home July 2ii withl the avowed intention of going forth into the world to make her own liv- j Inir Her husband. August Stevens, j
43:; Lyons Street, nan momi, i. aw j v. ,
ed her return and is now convinced that she does rot intend to come back. He has applied for a divorce in the Hnmniond superior court.
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.. .i j ,.o.i This came as a great surprise in 'ho nr 111., and shortly afterward moved . ' ' . ,, . business secti. n of the citv as it was to Hf.n-.nond where Mr. Stevens he- . ... , . ... ' " -"v - b' heveri thr.t toe American Sheet an 1 came manager of th falumet j ej;ip;at0 working f, rces were strorg crfam Co. The woman n.s.s.ed upon . .Ui(, lh: p5a,.t vas r,1)f,ratinR ,,rt,or visiting wine rooms, cabarets an 1 J tian flfty ppr cf flt cnparl, y nhen,n,. houses of bad repute in A est Ham- oee,,,-,, ,1 wo!.- -c. i...
live per cent of the men stavtd
first week's campaign for wr.rkmen. it became officially knew n that the American She.-t and Tinplife Companv, em-
Harrmond. has nwait- Uio.ving 4.noi. of tho Invites' paid skilled
workmen in the entire t alumet section, will close in a week for npairs. To tnis vva added a we 11-deilued runwr t'nt it may slay clo:-.ed for six months
the vv orkera return.
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mnnrt, Chicago and St. Lnuis. he says, and frequently utav-erf aw ay for several da's. At last she declared she could mak mor mnnv herself anrt left her l-,om. The husband last knew of hT was In St. Louis, but he is not certa.n where she Is now. Ibach. Oavit ar.d Tirkham. and St'nson are his attorr:e j s.
NOTICE TO NO N-RES I DENT.
THT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE
COFNTV. TN THE I.AKF. SUPERI
OR iViTJKT. PEPTEMP.ER TERM. 1J1'.. At'GFST P. STEVENS VS. F.ESSIE STEVENS. CAFSE No.
H.(57ih ACTION FOR IHVOP.i'K. j '.!, Iy Now com. s the Plaintiff, by I bach, i e..u(ce t Oavit. Tinkbam &. Stiiwm, his attor-j ing the rity:. and files bis complaint herein, to- ! homes. "1
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I mills. It was when un.on leaders i Named of this that they instituted a j big campaign at the Tinplate and daily j f '-ere hai been a constant clronmng off ! nf i ho workmen, until now it Is esti
mated that less than one-fourth of the car.aci'y of the plant i at work. Ot iswo of the twelve tinplate mills aro running. In Gary the employes e f the American Sheet and Tinplate Company tire known bs the "aristocrats'" of the steel workers. They a vera-fie from $10 to $12 u.iv. Hundreds m i';c tlo to i;fl an 1 huiidreds of ro'lers average fr-.trt j-; to '.'i c! y. T'h y live in haif.ilixv ar.d
"runity of tlieir i un dutr th" company built K.O c de.liy pay roil of t'r.e ceni-
A new method of lnwlersnesa was ii.-! sti'uted by some ef the Tinkers jester-! day when the combed tile arteries le.qrt- i friK to lb- mills in the residential s j f ions in high powered automobiles, in-i tent upon sluggit g st rike-br ak. rs who! had previously been spotted while goitig i !o work in the mil). They caught one ! workman at Fifth ave. and .In kson and1
witnoin warning nom nim into u:i-on-sciousness. In his effort to rope wi'b this si? i"Tien. Chief of Police Forbis is getting Jut a list of several hundred automobile.?
which can be obtained at a moment's I
cull. Leaded down with police, tventc if these- machines woic prcrrci irro service bv- th pol.ee shortly after thii new form of violence was rep1 r. d yesterday morning. Th report that the. strikers were piIng to throw som five hundred pickets into the field -otcrdi did rot m:!,--rialize. Prepared for this the police department trebled its staff in the picketing areas tmd were prepared for any emergency. The monster grnge a the ory wort? has been throv n info a -moving picture house." and according to reports th si-vera! thousand v orkmen now housed in the null sro now enjojfng the Iri'ett tilms, between working bhifts.
Hunlrefl- of tie now slcer.m:?
Fords!
REPAINTED AND A NEW TOP FOR $30. Special pricing on all other makes. Tops built and repaired and your car repainted by mechanics who can guarantee perfect satisfaction. Get our prices for contracting your work. Gut Mz$ie Mzsto PaSntmgg and 301 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONES: Hammond Offices, 2141 ; Res., 1043-M.
pettier with an affidavit of a. competent. par.y run l.i twf-cn $4i1.fn'i"i. ami 5t.".,0i)A. pe rson, showing that the defendant. If it closes its mills ior a definite peI5cie Stevens, is cot a resident of tiieiriod. it will be the first e-mpatsy to do Stale ot Indiana. j fo in the present strike so for as is Ssid defondfP.T is therefore hereby j known, although several others ha notified, of the pendency of said action i talked of shut-downs C '"-.- v .:.. .-s : and that the same w iil stand for tfiisl not return in the near future, at the next term of said Court, ind that j Estimates f,f the men v-or'iin-- t'-.c unless she appear and ai sw er or dejivi r Cary works and its -Hiiv. p's-j!. therein, at the calling of said causi. ! sr placed in the neighborhood of about on the 1st day of December. A. D. 19P). J S.OOft men. or about one-fourth of th the same being the 13th day of the nest ! total capacity. Resides another battery
';:-ner. ir the mil'' I
Pu!i.:-..in "Dt. Luxe."i
Several strings of pa.senser coach, s i were recently pulled into the mill. thj seats torn ou; and rows of comfortable
cots inslalkd in their place. They all have a lwer No. 13."
That the Steel company's "commis-s-ir" would be targe enough to feed a rmaU city of several thousand poerl? for a v.-.-ok. is shown by the huse ston ;
,-,e f, C:.-il i:- 'tct'.i iti the pUmt. Tr
t.-.'-es r en.-c' ( r-mpai-iy of n"n to cook for the workmen besides the other help. A huge truck load e.f milk was taken ir.to the plant yesterday morning.
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latest move on the part ct the .c to unionize the lar::e
, force of ofTce h'p nrd employe I I in -Ttff-r-.it i "-.iirt-- -t- in th" tr.t'I. j The - ' -- :! --;d n i-eti.t.e t -- 'i-'cht to ut" wh-'. :-p -r not they v.i.i cr-;ar. 'z.
tfrn of said court to be becun and held j or coke ovens go:ne into nti in joiin the Court House. Room No. 2. nCtcrdav. mak.nx n total of Oi ovens In
Hammond, in said County and Slate. ; operation out of 70ft. the big Res?emer ! at
on 'he- 2rd Monday of November. A
lPlfi. said action will be heard and determined In her abser oe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hcreunti set my hand and affix the Seal of sail Court, at Hammond, this 3'i'ti day of Sey.ember. A. D. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal.) Cl'rk L. S. C. By Rl'TH F.ERC. Deputy Clerk. 3-SO: 10-7-U. " NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COCN'TT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COt'RT. NOVEMOEK TERM, l!1l!. MAOGIE ZIEVONA VS. 7. 1 EVA Z1KVONA. CAFSE No. lsS6t. ACTION' TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by McAlccr,
1 1. ! w as in operation and nire hen ts were! ... I tapped in the open ncfrth-. durinc 'he day shift.
For the firrt time during ih. .trik the 91 reels Mere yra ct i ,,r sort ed to3a y. A ooiel. yliitly w inel and oriz-Iin-r rain fr-ni the north served to dampen the spirit of the pickets who dug otr ; for shelter end a grea: majority of the ftrikcrs remained In their homes. j Union leaders, w orn by their ten-day j struggle in aidinir Mayor W. F. Hodges i and his city officials In preserving or- ! di r. were perturbed as they heard re-j port af'er report that the temper ofj the workers was slowly rising. With! the advance of cedd weather thousands'
1 ore f.-tc'd with destitution nni in v. i i tfort io combat the conditions t'i J
A eo?d drisz'irg rain dampened the prdor cf tho rickets and strikers in the "tiike-bcurd zones in dry this mornIng and activity wa more slack than
. lime dnefng the strike.
A Woman's Eight i3 to enioy prod health. The secret of good health i- chictiy to maintain normal activity of the stomach, boel3, liver, skin arid kidneys.
Utfit Sata ef Ar.f Modicm la the World, Sold Teryl. la boxes. 10c.. 2Sc
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When the Federal Reservr P"''v www ... w&y into p.irof Uiicago, put into commissi: ""T
bandit prcof,, auto truck, f . formidable in appearance armored car, all four wheel 5
shod with Goodrich De Luxe Tr v:li Tires. De Luxe Tires were chosen for several very definite reasons: (1) They have a higher, thicker tread thus give mere rubber where the wear comes. (2) This hi3h er tread gives more rubber to wear away thus more mileage thus more service thus more economy. (3) This higher tread gives greater cushion thus protects axles bearings gears and increases riding comfort. l The wisdom of the Government's choice will become apparent to you if you check the tire and gas mileage pf De Luxe users with your own. ., 10,000 Miles Adjustment We Sell and Apply De Luxe Tires Calumet Avenue Garage 773 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind. Phone 1585 Verplank Garage 761 Washington St. Gary, Ind. Phone 360
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