Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1919 — Page 8
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COATS In the most Authentic Styles et Economical Prices "From the Store Beautiful" Coat for !adi?. mi? f3 sr.d children chen in thf most r-a in? ak-
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INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE UNDERWAY
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tionrr. "Kr.ii rrfitoprinc first," wan rh r1ply. "l.ali'T demands a rrlif frnni profifcrins. 1' demands relief th" wist f u n'la mnt i i -liarf.'-r. and xl oui'. xi;'n antpl reason and pn -f it r!aif thf- ! r 11-1 o f-T h fa Is" siunt!"ii in xhich tin. nation and the xhol? world find thm?c!p. squarely upui thos who are nmtrs of th" produ t:e
I marhinTy of the world." I Only to women ar pr.rnt a! il.e conference. Miss Tarbell, a studn' and
fir" meeting: between Judpo Oaryj wr,'rr r'n '"i-e,rlsl nd p''"nom!e af-;
lent (.omrx-r. A.A t Mil!'. '".' en ' ' '
, . I the latior r'ip." and representing tin?
!rr l:shr. .Tudpe (";ary is rpre.entpubiio in this conference, howhiip Williani 7.. Foster is an innir. rectator in the visitors' rh'-
ANOTHER KING TO PAY YISIT TO U. S.
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TOSS GKEET EACH OTHER. He''.-, ?ini," ?aid h steel kmc. ' i? -x d-. , Mr. Gary," replied fjornpers. Th"- eh", k hands and passed :. An ,r"er5t1 palifry of spettators were hiie-y dirromted. They had cxpr-ct-"d t'' )Od-!ett!ns-. "The iah'-r delegates to the conference '"i'r th they x ill injet the issue of he strike into th proceedings at. - f.r? a-.ailahl opportunity. What :u'k thv wiil hav in this is problervs:ra:. but it is considered certain fr.af e.-e will be some inflammaioi y F.,-.-,. , or.cerninie the strike. v- Kibert H. Gary and John D.
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fr-rr tm and bound to listen, the lah r ror!e do not intend to pass up sui.h a co':irt opportunity. WHIM THEY ABE SEATED.
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?V;3e. the so-ca!led capitalists. Thev are princirally representatives of 're chamber of ornmerc of th" T'nited ?tes. farming interests and invp?'mci.t bankers. On th ex'reme left of "he hall, in an identical ropefl off srj'.i.'ire sits labor, headed by Samuel "ioniprrs.
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were placed under martial law by procla
mation .f Gov. Goodri h xe-irrday at i 4:15. althoi.ich the n"ix did not be. m !
general tin;:! la'e m the evening, 'i'his means that 'he military a-j'h"tity in both of the Twin t'itics will he supreme. The military authorities xvill not Interfere with the military noxerntnent.
t TROOPS ON GUARD AT PLANTS.
East 'hi. a;o he.-ul'iua rt m s have not been ep'ahlished ye. b,it a few companies hax e been assigned for duty in the Fast t'hicajt.) section of the citv.
of the hall Troot are on guard nt the Hubbard
Steel Foundries and the Hubbard will! open as soon a.i enough men re-urn t.: i
operate the plan'. All plants which desire to ..pr-rate xvill be f u rn:sh-'ii ml!:tary cuatds. Xot only are armed guards stationed around the entrances to the plants, bit
armed patrols are assienerl to jruard t)T!
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representati es of, oses of int mil. la t kn or thrents ngains
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hsiins left the Socialist party because
C" its attitude on the war. 1 The 1 ih.ir delegation too. Is tiete rmitied to haxe its say about the lush co t of living. The members resen' the. cha-ge that labor is responsible f,r it. WANTS PEOriTEEEIMO ENDED. I "The public." said Samuel tamper'! today, ' has heen Riven a discolore.i iw' ! of the living situation. Two false state- ! men's have lie n made one that in- , reused xvnge. are necessarily followed I by increased prices: the other that 'h.-re j has been under productifn due to la
bor's determination not to work at full Fpecd " "What is to b done?' said! a ques-
pvcn 296 Kesidencei Phon 1674. "TilAJESTIC" Clean CCinkerless Coal Sold only by
WEST HAMMOND COAL COMPANY .T T RTiEHM. Prorjrietor
"'s- " Treeland Avenue and Michiean Central Tracks K3i QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE
THE UNIVERSAL CAR i Sj! ' The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, ".if seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires front and rear. A real family car. Won't you come in and look at it?
lne delights ot the electric as' ,?:-r;o car with the economy of the
1-ord. Sedan -with starter $R.",0, f. o. h. Detroit. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Hammond, Ind-
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reports were substantiated, tio arrests! ,-ould bem nde. Stri.-t measures will he j taken to eliminate all threats of .,en,.... j The strikers had a monster mis, meeting yestftday attended by about j thre thousand at. which William Iatjer- l
rr an re pc.rled a for ign speaking foreign sponklnu striker had told of plans for dragging all work-'is out. of the mills on next Fridsx. It was also repe.r'ed nt the metinif that plckr's fr,.m South ihicago were coming io Indiana Harbor to "show- them how to run a s-i ike. NO DEMONSTRATION. Armt;d patrols met trains and street Cars and although the S.ui'h t'hicago agitators are believed to haxe Hfiived tie (!i ilinittrit inn f ixll.tu-Ail
John K. Howard, in barge e.f th-x
strikeis. had a conference with General Smith eistcrday afternoon at xxhich time he assoi'iri bis pickets were being intimidated and mistreated by d. puty sheriffs. He demanded that the strikers be given adequate pro tee t ion. General Smith asruied him that both sides would be given the full protection ,f tjio law. RIOT GUNS RECEIVED. A number of roit guns have been receiveel and tssu.d To deputy sheriffs. These guns will ! uscl at the entrances ' to thp plants. With the arrival of federal troops in
;ry the t.oir companies or militia. vhi(h ware sent there Sunday nitrht. reMirned to Indiana Harbor and now t-n the military authorities in the Txvm
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The Kin? of Siam. This is sroinp; to be a pood year for royalty in the United States. Alonsr with the expected arrival of the Frince of Wales and the kinp and queen of Belgium comes the. word that the Kins of Siam will arrive ir this country some time in the early spring. His majesty xvill make r tour of the allied countires and will have as his escort diplomatic officers and representatives of the Siamese armv nH nvt
t'ities a fcrce of about nine hundred tin n. An officers" mess was opened In the Indiana Harb- r 'i vie i liih rooms at noon torirty and three ln.as a day xvill be sered as long as the troops remain in the citv.
U. S. TROOPS QUARTERED IN GARYLAND .
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in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work. They toil on day after day and year after year suffering with distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against hope that they will soon feel better, but how can they hope to do good work or escape permanent invalidism? Such women are in danger of derangement of women's functions. They owe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and strength.
Here is a Notable Example Joplin, Missouri. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to eee if it really would doas it was advertised and it sure did, and more. I was weak and could not do much work, had bearing down pains and had to go to bed. I learned about the Vegetable Compound from my mother and my husband told me to get it. After taking one bottle I was able to be on my feet most of the time and do my work again. I have a baby eleven months old and I have done all my own work, even the washing and ironing since she was three weeks old. I certainly recommend your great medicine to everyone who complains of female trouble and I am more than willing for you to use my testimonial." Mrs. Timothy graney. 426 Connor Ave., Joplia, Mo. And Another Chicago, Illinois. " I suffered for fc'JT years with pains in my sides, hips and legs and a terrible backache. I could not do any work at all. I was treated by many physicians but they did not help me. I read in one of your books where other women have been helped by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I tried it and it helped me very much so that now I can do everything in the house. I have told my friends about Vegetable Compound and vou have my permission to use this letter." Mrs. I. OVENSTEIN. 902 S. Marshfield A venue, Chicago, 111. Thousands of such Letters Prove the Curative Value of
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cases now come within the jurisdiction of the mlHtarx a u t iK.ri t ies, TIMES PEEDICTION COKEECT. Testerd-iy Tun Timkj carried nD evrlusne story that I". S. troops were f0 be railed into .;,rx ,,,,l marti.il laxv wa, to he declHred , ,h re,lt of further trouble .lust as (he edition Came off the press, t hoUea t);Is ,-,r ,.rjk,.r), foril,r in a monster parad- n Kroadxvav in detlance e.f orders fmm ;,,r H.idt. b. (he police and milnia that t here woulo pe no more public oVmonM r t tops. Ii ,s estimated th.v :..'. f.f participate in ,'he demon-tration and fearinsr that iliey IXOllId he ,UTl.!e to 0 v , , , , p .jj,,,,. .'ion the armed forces of the citv v.. re mstrucf-.i riot io interfere. WILD DKMOrrSTRATION. I.ed by hundreds e.f uniformed ri.scharicrd soldiers who rnnrclied in soli,,! formation at the h. ad of ihn thousands ef strikers, they marcned defiantly on the principle, streets of the city, vellinc, cheerintr ami t a isu-ir a v t'd . de nvtist ra-
ena HarVtor. T?y midmirht the troops ere In charpe of the sitiration. NEWS SPREADS APACE. News that I'mted State? troops were going to be called spread like xxtld-fue in fiary and xx hen the motor column ot steel helmet eel soldiers reached the cny
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they created a vnalion as it swuim onto ! " r ad w a v. lty ! o'clock -he soldiers liad pi'ched their sejua.il tents in tilcason park nt the westctn clc of (Jary and xx e re Kt-
ting t lie n sixteen machine Kims. sim;. j automat rifles, trench mortar ai.d' One pounders mounted on three special-1 ly d' sicio d auto trucks, ready for in-j
blani action. ton. Wood announced at once that
th-- citv would be pia.cd inn)" military j e'earinc house for
conttoi. lie told b"th stnl.cts and an-, will be one of t!ie
tliorities Dia! th" fun. : ion of th
government would be nilerfei.d wit as little- as possible and ,ali.-l uy.n -t',1 Citizens to lend the-ir assi tar ct- to the nulit try authorities. nc forhade all strikers to wear tie uniform of '! United Stairs army by e.rderins all ar rested ar.d brought to iicaduua rt rrs. If It was found any man x. canine u inform was urn a part of the arnred forces, he said. In- would he io Id "j end-
CLEARING HOUSE FORLABOR DISPUTES
Mass. Senator Predicts Governmental Body As Result of Conference.
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don. Kien threats were m-de to march j inp further inx e st ir: t ion." on the county jail nt irow-rt Toint arcij The me,tin kiiuciiiicoI at liast Pidrelease some half a hundred t nkt j pa rk after the rarade rsteriay aft rpris.oners who atp held nxattfnc trial noun by Serccint Wilshire . an -x-s r - there. They pushed and c;i'erf1 I ice man. to he held at the KoinusVi militiamen aside ;,nd openly t a 'I n t ed I .a 1 1 at ih ; i.d M a ' fa oh ue 1 1 s stt'et tliem and it was only thrt-mh 'he ;-i,!.n- ttiis nvniini: at 't:ftt' atitiidcl by oxer a Tres of the a u t h oi : t i -s that a h-rlmi s j ; i,, ,,. sa ,,, i rik' rs. com,oseil of which clash xx ith loss of i.te and hiooifsh a:ne -i larc- nuioher of rx-.er n-e nun txas avert.-d. The sidewalks w c.-e jam (who took part m the b.a parade. med with people. I Wilslcre pi-esnl-'-d ov - r the me'tmr
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tec. Senator Walsh of M a j. ioise 1 1 s, a member of the commit'-, . , lared tort y. "1 belie-.e that the coicimt'ce w til make a conservative report." Senator Walsh said, ' and lhat it w rl' make uh--r.estions for legislation w hit h xvjll at least attempt to prevent a repuifion e,t any such strike m the future." (trip of the most effective means of preventing: further strike.-. ac.vrdir,c to
! Senator Walsh, "is by establishing some i t.overnnient body that can hear the pKev-ar.cc-5 of employes, investigate thftn and 'si-.e publicity to them.
j "This would at least insu : an investigation of then- ri a public drclara t ion as to il.ons for them." he- added.
C. Oliver Holmes is Honored at Conference ('. Oiix-er Holmes, r'residont of the South Side Trust & Savings Bank atJary has been accorded a s. atrial honor of the hiehc-t e rder pixen to the lavm- n in the Methodist church xvh.-n he w ! s elected ope of the live delegates from tins distiici to the tinoral ronfcien-r of the ciiun h m Dc.s Moines next May. Th- ele.ti'.n whi.h was attend'-, i by Mr. Holmes ,tnd I'r. W. i. Seaman of the l-'irst Mi -Ihodist churcli at ;ary. took place at I-'iaukfort. Ind.. last wc-K. The cotifcrr-iice a: IV s M-uncs ;s niad-
j up ot chosen eiei. ati:' w ho are Ui' vc i-overnmeiit : im r and ,uoernms bod.-, of the chui.-h
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STRIKERS SIEGE TO PAEK. Kolloxvinc the streei ce ! bt a t i",i I he sinkers surced to the Kofi Side Park. In the meantime Mayor HotUes was outlvins the situation in a telephone coxmmu nicai ion with (lov. t'.oodric), and the call was sent out to brmc the troops into the citx. h'rom th- tin" the ca . i rrarhed Fort Sheridan and the time tl,.first tie! n-hnie nt ariixrd m ; I on 1.x roxeied a period of abou. s-n bouts. With the arrival e.f tbr fust tioop-? ihstaff in rlf.iipe of the state militia had Kiven orders fe.r tbr renin of the ni" militiamen to Kast Chicapo, anl Ituli-
Sen.itor Walsh made it pi
.-V talk f id of whv th- pa-tdid not believe that form ..f hi xx;s be.ause of the fun arbitrati.ui or concilia t .on w
that tV.f.x (!:! no; f'-! Title risht b' - i foliie. i a use the m!,tia xxas. hrottclt' here and! "If any law w hx h appta thev resol-, . d to wear their unfojms as pulsor.v settlement of labor lone es '.Io imhiia xxas in the town. adopt !." Senator XXa'sh sf
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