Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1919 — Page 2
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' INTERNTION.L NEWS SERVICE! INTI NA!VI.1S. In.i . Oct.
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rri.ud P.sf of the ilei-ar'mettt of just h-" uill d-M-enl iipn !:-. I'liit"! M ;!!' Workr Nf T' ir. h,t t.- r . i ' Ii i h- na. !-n-
wide strike of soft coal miners set for mldniKht, it was considered certain horn today. COURT ACTION PROBABLE. With i H. Anns, assistant attorney pnt"T!I. ari his stalT !pft1ing from Washington, nnd with department of Justice Brnt. i-onvrrpinR tn Indianapolis from poinl.s within a radius of miles, court action to avert the. walkout of hundreds of thousands of min workPrs loomed aj a strotiK probability. It is considered deeply stcniflrant that I'edoral Judif" A. B. .Anderson na? requested to n main at hi bench until the arrival of tho E'nirnni'nt's letal repremh at ivtf TVEIs COfTTROI. ACT. That the I, ever food and furl control art ould he Invoked to s'ay the almost uriiToi ode tiled disater fiat would follow a tie-up of the nation's mines so. nied probable. In minors' xef.uilc circles. to . there vss speculation ov r
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A Miniature Musical Comedy 12 People Special Scenery and Catchy Music. . SAM KARRIS S0NG0L0G1ST Tickling Tunes and Topics. EVELYN MAY & CO. i Present Comedy Skit Entitled "Live Wires."
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NORMAN & JEANETTE Novelty.
WALSH & AUSTIN At the Beach Comedy, Singing and Talking. THE GREAT GAMBLE Episode No. 8. Npt show Monday. W'odnp.-iday and Saturday. Ma'inrf daily at 2:3 r- ri. Night continuous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidays continuous 2 to 11.
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th po?it ;lit y that injunction proceedings niitit h hrnijjcht against the miners' h irieii. Then, in the eont the strike pi. p.-ded contrai to the court's order, it was believed the strike lead- r would lie . iz.'-A f'T contempt. MUM ON COCRSE. .John H. ("relithton. sperial .spitnt to Any. Gen Palmer, already 1 in the city and last night povernmrnt lnnl expert" conferred at the federal buildir.K until 'fins after midnifrht. but they de-lined to divulpe what course of action had been fieteiniined tipon. "V.'e are flrrn in iho belief that we ar.within our constitutional richts," declarrd J 'lin 1.. Lewis. ctlnt president of the I'ni'ed Mine Workers today when informed of the government'- pla.na for dfalinjr with the strike as related in Interna:!. l.'U News Service dispatches from Washington. LEWIS IS SILENT. "I do r.'.i turn to comment in advance of c--nrt action on rr ports that injunction rncecdinps may be brought apainst the miivrs." I., wis said. "Neither do I w ih to discuss the application of tlie Lev. r act to the miners' strike. "F.ut." no asserted, "we believe we are strictly within our rights and within the law- in striking to enforce our demands for higher wane and better conditions." I.w ! stttfd that the miners' executive board wmrd ro into session at 1ft o'clock to discuss "'only routine business not of genera! importance or interest to the rub! ic." Pirntiltar eously w ith the miner' meeting:. toveriment ajtenrles were expected to met at the federal buildinfr to formulate final plsns for nirpins the strike before it come eftcctive.
FXX.ZS CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DATS. WiiKKist refund monev if rZi fI NTSI KNT fails to ctire Iu-hing. Blind. Bieedinr or ProtrudinK fibs Stop Irritation, poothes and Heals. Ton ran Ret restful Sleep after the first application. Price, 60i;. Adv.
LIO PUT ON HALLOWE'EN BY GARY MILITARY
Ila'loween in ija' is to he spent arcrdingr to mii tary law- and order this year, that is, at least as far as out door prank and celebrations are concerned. Tn an order issued through the military headquarter early this week, a taboo bas been p'aed on al outside demonstrations and gathering. Forms of vandalism and the destruction of property will not be tolerated nd according to Col. Mapes fn eharpe of the troops policing the city "the pig will rest legally !n his stye." Thi action was taken by the n-.ili-tarv authorities to prVvent strike vandals from iisini Halloween as an excuse. Crowds will not be permitted to Rather on the streets nor can thy become noisy and bo'sfrous. As long: as the;.- ause no disturbance they Ul'I nf't be rno'o srod. A larpe number of danee and private indoor Halloween elhratlon" are schdu!ed for this even.np. A spccial proeram will he (riven for the soldiers at the v. M C A. and a pleasant time :s an'iclpated.
roa COLDS OR nrrLucirzA ajid as n I'revento take LAXATrVR HRflM" Ql'ININE Tabiets. Look for K- W. OUuVE'S sipnature on th box. SOc. Adv.
There will be a bip time at the ?falloween dance given by the rythian F'leasure I'lub tonight. October "1st. at Pythian Hall, corner Ogden and Hohman Ft. Admission To centj per coupl". 11-31
COLONEL MAPES VISITED BY HERO Co;. V . P. Mapes in command o' the federal troops now in Hary was this morning visited hv a private that had served in the army under him several enrs hko in the Phillitlne. The visitor was James Duncan, colored. & resident of Oary. Duncan sered as a private under "o! Mape in the rhillipine from 19Vifi to is 14.
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Boys' Fall and Winter Clothes Made to Stand the Test as Real Boys Expect
Mens Fall Needs Heavy Work Trousers $2.98 Flannel Shirts $2.69 Corduroy Trousers $3.98 Winter Union Suits ....... $1.98 Men's Dress Shirts $1.85 Work Sweaters $2.50 Men's Caps $1.50
Boys' Two-Pant Suits at $12.50 Patrick, Mankato, Carter and similar high grade wind and waterproof mackinaws for boys are best; prices from $7.95 to $15. Special Saturday boys heavy, weather proof mackinaws.
choice patterns; sizes 6 to 16, at
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Mackinaw Coats for Boys New waist seam models with bell all around. inC neat mixtures of gray, green or brown. Every suit has two pairs of lined knickers. Sizes 6 to 1 8 years.
Men's Sweater Coats Prices away down ; heavy shaker knit sweater coats with double stripes around body, plain colors also; for men of all ages. Special 95
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' QCT PULLOVER SWEATERS Large assortment in plain colors and body stripes. In sizes 8 to 16 years, at $4.95.
Here We Have Men's Shoes to Suit Any Purse
$5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10
time to boy that pair of Fall Shoes Assortments are large, snappy English the young men, and many wider toe models for the more conservative men. Black and brown leathers, widths A to EE, sizes 5 to 12. A Man's Dress Shoe $5 A Man's Work Shoe $5
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TODAY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in "GOD'S OUTLAW." Also Hearst Weekly. TOMORROW GLADYS BROCKWELL BROKEN COMMANDMENTS
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TODAY JUNE ELVIDGE in "THE WOMAN OF LIES" Also "Elmo the Mighty."
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MADALINE TRAVERSE in "THE SPLENDID SIN." Also Neal Hart. Special show for the kiddies, matinee cnlv.
Trie fourrh division in-rcfucd itsMiiks in Uery InM nipht hon rlrtsrhment of hdlf-a hundred men and n n" fflcers arrived in th rttv fr"m Camp ld Iciwn. ANTiile no rrason i given fr in-rea-ins the fnrtrra nt thin Ivmr. it i liioiisht tfmt the aricitionl citacbrt'or.t ha Vjon sent here tr. mahf up ff,r the dWirlf caused by the transfer nnd tho disrliarje r.f a larjr nnnibrr of the tr-mr sinre their arrival in the city. Arrordinc to Col. Mapi-s th.s mnrninj?. out of a total of fifteen men that have rc-five. their dtsc-hrirKC fourteen have re-en! ist cd. The sr.lriirr who d.d ti"t re-eniist secured emp!oment and is now workmK in the null There was little chantce in the strike situation yesterday afternoon find last nigrht. not an arrest Vxiric niad. hy the
military authorities nor was there a case of violence reported. Th troops now have the nituatlon well In ani nnd outside of a few occasional outbreaks, which can always be ejected, military officers do not anticipate very murh trouble. Ir.m the red alow in the sky at nifrht. it Is evident that the mills are heRlrnlra: to tRke on their old-t!ms activity aBSin. Nearly every department is in operation afrain and within a few weeks the ofllrials hope to be operating full force ajraln. It is estimated that there are now close to S.OftO men In the Clary works -whila th" Tinplate and American Bridir" works are running close t s v nl -five per cent capacity.
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BOYS RESPONSIBLE FOR VANDALISM
When some culprit threw a stene through a window at the home of Morris Kohn. 701 Delaware t.. in Gary, shortly
after 1 1 : f f o'clock nlpht. the fright-j rr.ed fcciiparits were In fear that the house was hcins ettac'ned by s-trlkers. j
However, further in vestigrtt ion disclosed thai a number of small boys, dressed in Hallowe'en costume, u ere ruiitv of the vandalism. Juvenile officers mpect to cause their arrest sometime today.
Wholesalers and retailers of all kinds of Fresh and Smoked Meats. We handle the best and the cheapest in the Calumet Region. This sale for one week, commencing Saturday, Nov. , ending Saturday, Nov. S. 3717 Cedar Street. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Specials for Saturday, Nov. 1st Only LEAF LARD 31 He PORK LOJNS . . . : 26 FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 19V2c
BEEF
Round Steak 191 2Ci
Hamburger Steak 12V2C Native Pot Roast 12V2c Native Boiling Beef
PORK Fresh Pork Steak 25c Fresh Neck Bones IV-iZ Pig Pork Side rr Shoulder 22c VEAL Native Leg of Veal 20c Native Veal Roast 19c Native Veal Breast lgc
SPRING LAMB Hind Quarter of Lamb 15c Fore Quarter of Lamb 12 2 SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams 25V2c No. I Calli Hams lSc No. I Sugar Cured Wide Bacon 321 ec No. 1 Sycamore Square Bacon. 30VcC Sweet Pickle Salt Pork 32c Boneless Rump Corn Beef 20c No. 1 Skinned Hams 24Vzc Large Size Holland Herrings. each 4c
Another Car of That Famous GOVERNMENT BACON On Sale Friday, October 31st AT 572 HOHM AN . STREET One or more cans to a customer at $2.95 per 12 pound can. DANIEL BROWN, Mayor
Our meats are the best our prices are the lowest, e sell just as we advertise.
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CHARLES BERENDT, Mgr. 3717 CEDAR ST. PHONE 8S0. INDIANA HARBOR, FND.
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