Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1919 — Page 2

Page Two.

THE TIMES. Monday, October 27. 1919.

ANOTHER SOLDIER IS DISCHARGED

K. C. Bowsher of Indianapolis Claims He Was Run j Out of East Chicago. I

teen hours notice ami Just at the week nj i wlirti the deliveries are tie' lira vies l . CONGRESS MAY OPPOSE PRESIDENT

l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Asiu.wnHi.N, not, r: i M'i-'suii.ii

Tr VURE4U T STATE CAP1TAL1 l.vl.V. i'Ol.k, ItlU.. t. 2',. LI. C. 1V s.'u v. proprietor f the laxlH-r tUt'P s- tl-.o Washington luUrl, rt'tunmi to lin: '..i.iapoi; s toila.y from K;it Chicago, saving that hf hiol been discharged from iml.iury duty there as a private in the Indiana nuluia btUie he had expressed I is di!satisfa.-tton with she nnmn.Kvni'nt of the nulala in the strike district. Mr. liOM'!:or said that as a iiiomln r of Co. II he had expressed his displeasure, hecause of the action of the olHcers in c.Sv hars'.Kg "without honor" Merit) X. A. W'aik.r of Indianapolis, who was a private in fo. C Like Mr. "Walker, it ns Tela led by Mr. Bowsher that ho had, sent h letter to tiov. James I Govdrkvh explaining; to the governor the alk-jre.d mia-n-anagement of state militia military a-Ynirs In the strike district. "They ran me out." said Mr. Bowsher, voon arfter arriving in Indianapolis. "They did not even give me time to take hath, but made me leave for Indianapolis last night on tro first train that left Hammond. I don't know whether I was 'dishonorably' dischajRoJ or not. Lieut. W. O. Wc-sby, of Indianapolis, just told me I was discharged and to get out on the ntt traJn. "The way they are nianafiing the militia up there Is a joko. "Why, they had us guarding sandpiles without a thing on them but a few chickens. The privates did not get much consideration, hut the officers went hunting: and rode e round in automobiles rrovidtd hy the steel company."

developed m the s.ttate to eonresa pivinK bla:i l"residfi:l 'ilsvn in any

tik.j ntarding- the strike.

Senator I'.orah, voiced objections sored by Senator

this afternoon et approval to action he ni.iv

t hrc.it en 1 tl coal

Idaho.

AS INTLTJENZA is an exacsrerated form of tlrir. LAXATIVE GROMO QUININE Tablets should be taken in larger doses than is prescribed for ordinary Grip. A xwi plan Is not to wait until you are sick, but

PREVENT IT by taking- LAXATIVE

UROMO QUININE Tablets in time.-Adv.

WHITING HAS A SMALL STRIKE fSPECIAt TO THE TIMES' WHITING. Ind., Oct. 27. The drivers for the "Whiting Laundry, members of the Laundry drivers division of the. uamster's union have gone on a strike. The present wage scale of the drivers was til per week wit.h 10c additional for each $1 laundry delivered. A man's wages with an avcraee. sized route, it is eaid amounted to about $50 per week. The new wage scale demanded it is said would on the same, basis, average about ?75 per week, tc(ording to Mrs. Meek. w;fe of O. E. Meek who said on Saturday that they were to have a thirty days notice and the men walked out after only a sixFor Irritated Throats take a tried and tested remedy one that acta promptly snd effectively and contain no opiates. You get thatremedy by asking foe

Tlepuldicitn of

to a resolution spunThomas. iHinoorat of

Colorado, which would provide tho administration with assurances of senate support of any action the president might take to avert the strike or deal Ith it if it take places. Senator Thomas withdrew his resolution in the, face of this opposition, but .ae notice that ho would call it up tomorrow for adoption. Uorali criticized .lud. Gary, heaa of the United Mates Steel Corporation, for his attituc'e toward the stet 1 strikers and organized labor. "I am not in in path y with capital when it refusvs to treat with organized labor. a.s Judge Gary did," 1'oraii said. "I have twice crkieized Judge. Gary." Thomas said. "1 had hoped that the moral eftvet of such a resolution as this would prevent the occurrence of the strike. It is the duty ot the American congress to take an American stand. "We don't propose to decimate anybody." "I ani not gulag to favor this rt solution until 1 know what policy the government derides uon." Horali said. "If It is intended to call out the militia and decimate the people with whom we have a controversy I shall lie asainst it. but if it is intended that justice and fairness is to be assured to everyone, tiiv.li I Lave no objection."

FAMOUS U. S. REALTY GETS A DIVORCE FROM IIEU SECOND HUSBAND IN PARIS

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DYER FARMER ARRESTED FOR HAVING STILL

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The first firmer to be arrested in Lake county for violation of the 1". t. liquor laws was arrested last Saturday night near I"yer. The prisoner is Joe "Wmzel and h was gathered In from information secured from two brothers. G.orce and Joseph Mnlov'na, both carpenters, who were arrested yesterday nt their home $54 Summer street, Hammond, by Captain S'rong with officers H inde and Carlson of the Hammond po:co, charged with nnning a blind pig. Several gallons of home made whiskey were found in their rooms and through information obtained from Manlovina a raid wa made on the home of VVenzel, near Dyer, by United States Commissioner Charles Surprise and officer Bunde of the Hammond police. In Wfr.2l's home was found a still made from a wash boiler and several Jars of raisins which were fermenting.

Mrs. Philip LjrJi-.

Mrs. Fhi'in I.yc'ip. it has jt.st been iop.rr.ed. wns jrrarttsd a final Hccr9

nf divorce in Paris a rac r.lh aro .M"s. I.v'.i? sailed on June '12 iait to ob

tain the final papers in the a t on wlicr slie brought s.?air.st her husbiind ii 1914. Mrs. Lydijr was the first Wif of W. K. D. Stokos.

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

DEATH OF BABE

! Iiuelah G. Wilder. 1 months old ! daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Em -ry It. j Wilder of (M Willard Ave., Hamniond, died at their home of slomaca j trouble. j The funeral will ! held from the ; residence tomorrow afternoon at 2,ee o'clock. Interment will he held in j Oak Hill cemetery in charge of Undertaker E.T.inerling. ! HAMMOND MEN HURT IN CRASH , Two Hammond rt n were badly rut. 1 about the he id yesterday when a maj chine driven by Andy Haruiac, of 421

Morton Avenue, got o"t of control arid crashed into atelephone pole near trie ball park on orsythe avenue. East Chicago. Steve Sail n. 554 Kenwood avenue.

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Sure Relief

LL-ANS

pOR INDIGESTION

was cut on tho forehead and reiuired two stitcr.'-s. Sam ITsick of 11J . Columbia, avenue, was cut 0n the h-,i i and rtuii-ed ,r.e st it h . J'.arulac was unhurt but the machine was wrecked.

COL. MEYER RETURNS Co!. Legrand T. Meyer who has been in Idaho on his annual hunting tri;. returns to Hammond tomorrow mcrninw. Mrs. Meyer received a telegram from him f.diy anouncing that he had bad good lurk an! was bringing hornsome of the spoils 0f the war.

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MARKETS A lis Chalmers 47 American Car & Foundry 132 !,2 American locomotive 107 at American Smelting SS' American Steel Foundry 44 i Anaconda 67-'n Atchison I0-i Haldwin Locomotive 14 Baltimore & Ohio 40-4 Ilethleheni Steel ii 104' Central Leather 1034 Canadian Pacific ISO'i Chesapeake & Ohio 57' Chicago & Northwestern 91 Chicago Mil. & St. Paul 4 4 Colorado Fuel 46 Crucible Steel 241 Jfelaware fc Hudson 102 Erie 15"

cum S "U to 252 i4 ; Man-Aim-noun Petroleum 7 to 124. Hula! 1 'uteri 1 7-.x to log T-S; Sinclair 7-S to 1. United It--tail Stores 2 points to 1 1 f, 1-4; Goodrich, 3 3-4 to v.3 1-2; V. S. Kilmer 2 1-2 to 124 t-S and Southern Pacific 2 I-S to lift

RECEIVES SAD NEWS Upon receipt of a U lenlmne call from Iyogansport. John Mc'orke. a w. t!-knov n Gary man. left for that city this morning whey-" lie has been called on account of the sad news of his nephew. The funeral arrangements was not announced.

General Electric . General Motors . . Gt. Northern Pr. Illinois Central . . . Lackawanna Steel Tehlirh V.-illev

the ground near h, re the shooting to"k X. Y. Air Prake pi.ce disclosed so:,,., blood stains and New York Central it is evdent that someone had been shot.! Northern Pacific Th.o t-olie.. and the tmlitary auilw.rit fe Ohio Cities Ga pn,iess,d that they k:i,w nothing about i IVnnsvl van!

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tative plans lor organization of wards have already L n made and Chairman Harry Spencer us dechb d upon some of his .; captains He will announce his captains tonight and will then co-op-rate with them In organization ot their wards. The ciive commit tec is very optimistic over prospects for a successful drive

which w as fired on Virginia St., .near i and expects to aln as many member-

Mysterious Shooting at Eighth and Virginia Considerable mystery surrounds a shot

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Executive committee s I 'live will meet ,u i'Muartc rs tonig'it and ' ail arratmernents for

of the Red hoi Cross will comthe drive

way Steel Snrinsrs

Readintr Mi Republic lion & Steel 103 Texas Co ?,0 7 u Union Pacific 123 I'. S. Steel ins IVestinarhouse ,6 W'ilys Overland 35 Sinclair Oil t0

Salad Jell Lime Jiffy -Jell is flavored with lime-fruit essence in a vial. It rr.akc3 a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly condensed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try JiffyJell. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer now

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PASTIME

Today and Tomorrow NEAL HART in a big western drama WHERE THE DESERT SMILES Wednesday THE MASKED RIDER

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'WHERE EVERYBODY GOES'1

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Today TOM MIX in "A Rough Riding Romance" Also "The Midnight Man" with James J. Corbett. Tomorrow MISS TEXAS GUINAN Coming Wed. and Thursday "Little Brother of the Rich."

Bl'LLKTlN. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 By n vote of 38 to 40, the Johnson amendment to the treaty of Versailles was defented In the senate this afternoon. The Johnson amendment provides for the ri util

ization of voteM between the I". S. nnd j

Great Britain tn the I ratllr of Nations

Kighth ave.. Gary, early Sunday morning and ; far no one has been sble to barn anyihine which will enlighten the authorities on it. It was shortly after 3:00 o'clock that a gun was fired and

from the loud report it was probably a. shot Ktin. After the shooting several men were seen running in the shadows dow n the street nnd an xaminat Ion of

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s in the third ro!l call as were ?ed in the first and second roll calls.

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure; !t will be there.

OHTCAGO VKAL SO to 60 lbs. ISfi 1V; 70 to SO ihs. 20,a22c; So t 100 lbs.. 23fJ2tc: fancy. 25c; overweight kidney? 140 to 175 Ib.i. 12i 15c.

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PUTT F.R Receipts R."S6 tubs. rrnmerv extra. S61; firsts 56r64,: ta king stock 43 47. F.GGS Receipts. 4.307 cases, current receipts S 1 ff ,". S 4 ; ordinary firsts 5"? 52; firsts Fifi '4 57 '4 : extra 0. checks 20fj.t2; dirt'es. 30SS. niKKSK Twins, new. .30; adisles 31'f''11'. young Americas "1 i u , longhorns. 31: hrlck. 32. LTVK POfLTRT Turkevs. 32. chickens 2023',;; sprines 23: roasters 1

BULLETIN . fOUnH'5, O., Oct. 27 Mnyor Chnrles I Toorman. of f nntrni, Ti nn suspended from office by fiov. Cox Bt noon todny for nlleired failure to preserve order in eonnection ulth the steel strike in Canton. The suspension is ft rontlnne for 30 days effective Immediately. During the suspension, II. . Sehrnnti president of the Canton City council, will be acting mayor.

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UMfl IT STARTS ffABLUSA Pi EXT RIBBON , m serial SUNDAY

Ill LI.KTIN. "WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 Tresfden t Ailon this afternoon took tip the matter of forming; n new Industrial conference. Secretsrr Tnmnlty olmltted to the president a list of IS names, selected br the cabinet of thee suRKested to ronstirote the new one-it..rup conference. It wnm stated thnt the president would probably announce his plan for the new conference tomorrow nnd nt the same time announce those selected as mem hers.

FUSS OVER PARKINGKdwin I.ipmskl. of 4?S TTohman St.. Hammond, was arrested Saturday mtrht by Officer Singer of the Hammond police charged with being disorderly because of some difficulty about the parking of an auto. He wa-s released on Ms ow-n recigniz?nce to appear for trial Friday morning in the Hammond city court before Judce Klotz.

CHGO. HT3. & EASTERN AUTO BUS LINE Leave Hammond at Gary Interurban station, Dickson's confectionerv. Leave Hammond:

7:50 a. Tn 1 :55 p. m 9:50 a. tn. .'i :.." p. m 11 :50 a. in. (i:.'J0 . m 7:45 p. m Sat. and Sun. D:'0 p. m

HOW STOCKS I OPENED .

N'KW VoRK, Oct

There as a

complete change of sentiment at the

stock market opening today, everything on the l.st advancing from 2 to 12 points.

Steel common opened at in

107 78. compared with a cb.se on

urday of 105 5-8. Crucible steer, io,-,-,

ed 4 1-2 to 245. Paldwin 4 points to 143 1-2: Republic Steel. 4 po:nt3 to above 10?. while r.dvunces of over 2 points were scored in Eethlchem Steel B and Iackawanna.

General Motors led the greatest upturn, advancing 12 1-2 points to 3,1'J. j Studehaker rose 5 points to 133, Pierce Arrow 3 points to 90; Mexican Petrol-i

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Bell

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When several subscribers are on a party line, all are entitled to equal service. It would be neither fair nor practicable to assign certain periods of the day to each user. All should have access to the line on equal terms. Exact fairness is possible only through the cooperation of the subscribers themselves. A telephone line should never be held longer than five minutes on a local call. Prolonged conversation, particularly on party lines, may cause serious delay to others who wish to use the telephone for an emergency.

CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

TODAY AND TUESDAY 6 Big Vaudeville Acts 6 VICTORIA FOUR Harmony Kings. TIME & TILE Comedy Novelty. BOS BROWN Comedian. EVELYN WARD & CO. Comedy Skit entitled "Front." MORRISON WHITE Popular Sinpers of Pouiar Songs. VAN ALSTYNE BROS. Hand-to-Hand Balancers. New show Mon., Weil, and Sat. Matinee daily at 2:"0 i. m. Night, continuous 7 to 11. Sunday ami holidays continuous 2 to 11-

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DeLuxe Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW HARRY M0REY in "THE GAMBLERS" Also a Sunshine Comedy. WEDNESDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA m "THE DRAGON PAINTER" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THEDA BARA "LA BELLE RUSSE" SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE MYSTERY GIRL" SUNDAY C0RRINNE GRIFFITH in "A GIRL AT BAY" Commencing Monday, Nov. 3rd for one week "The Miracle Man."

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