Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1919 — Page 9
Friday. October 31. 1919.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICei NEW YORK. Oct.. 31. Hitstanding feature of reports (fathered by the International News Service today from the various coal mining centers were: 1. Vnlon officials riiim that ail organized miners will obey the strike call tomorrow morning and that approximately 400.rno will quit work. J. The pruate consumer will feci ths effect almost immediately while most of the publh service cirpiTa t ions and big industries have from two to Ave weeks' tescrxe supply of coal on hand. 3. In only a few localities are there sny indications that disorders will break out. According to claJms of officials of the United Mine Workers about 160.00 miners will strike In Pennsylvania. Ohio, Ws! Virginia, and Kentucky. The chief danger spot in this district is apparently West Virginia. A bis: force of regular troops have been ordered Into that state. The bin industrial belt around Pittsburgh will be hard hit. Officials of the miners' union claim that the corporations in that zone have only about thirty days reserve supply of fuel on hand.
DEATH OF BABE Margaret Shirly Malo. the eight months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Malo d:ed at their home S3 Indiana avenue, Hammond. Wednesday of pneumonia. Th funeral was held from the residence this afternoon at two o'clock. Rev, Bassett officiated. Interment was held in Oak Hi'.l cemetery In charge of undertaker Ptewart. WANTED A good crowd to enjoy Summers' Hallowe'en Specials and Tathe Concert. 10-31-lt WAKTBD 3 laborers J. F. Wilhelm & Son. 24) r 143 at once. Call phone Hammond H'-ai-?t.
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est labor war of The year is to be foujeht. The photo shows th ticpie on the property of the South Bethlehem Steel B 10? U t'ali;)rnia Petroleum 53 V Canadian Pacific 14!) 54 Central I,cether --" t " G v ( h. saj i .ike & Oltio &?2 chi;anu & N'1-thw cstcrn 'jl 'hicaKO. 51:1. & St. Paul 4.' V Colorado Fuel 46 Corn IVoducts ?i Cruc.Il7 Steel 24 Sv Erie 15, Genera I Electric 17.1 General Motors 3M Ox. Northern Tr s 1 '-4 Illinois Contral 'jl lacksi wantia Sieel 03 '4 Midvale Steel 6.1 N. T. Air Brake 137 V j New Tork Central 72 Norfolk fc Western I'm Northern Pacific j Ohio t'ities Gas 5.1 '4 j rennsyl" ania 4rg j Pittsburgh Coal (!4 j Railway gicel Springs 105 5, Reading Si Republic Iron & Site 140it Southern Paciilc 1 i"i 5 t j Texas Co. s .; l"nin Pacific f. S. ?teel Wc: inghouse Wills Overla'nd Sinclair -K2 :.74 .- 60S, riric t.o No : muffi. 1 13 Asll .KAI. 3 whit. 113 1 - -: 2 j e low. 144: 14.1. .1 yellow pi .xcd, J 42 1 - " . .7 h:te 143 1-:. 5 m:..-d, 141; S yellow. 141 1-.'. DAT? No. 2 white, white, 3 l-:t ?: 3-4; -Si S3 3-4. 2 !-3-; .1 white, 1-4 AGO VK.U,.0 to OS 2Z'i o Sb.. 1S ; SO to ! u 0 overweight : v 1 5. ; -2 , ;o 0 si. ibs.. : lbs.. CnS 24c; fancy 2 kidneys, 140 to 175 lbs Bl'TTF-R- Re -e pty, .7";7 tubs creamery extra. S5; frsts. SSi 33 'i : packrg stock, 42 47. EGGS Rece'pts. 1,733 cases; current receipts 51 i7: ordinary fi: jt.. 7.0 52; f'rsts. ."T a U ."iRi : extra, f.ofil: checks. 20 fj ."2; dirties. 3 'n .i v CIIKKSi: 8282 S-4: horns. ?, 2 Twin, new SOs32 young' Americas, I 1-2: hj-iek. dairies 22. long--34, rhic- : c fti M :n ne ; 4". IJVE p irMRV Tmkevs. kens. 20S 2:i-2. sprint;, 23; Ills; Be-e 4 . ducks. 21 POT AT K Receipts. 5. ta and I'aUotns. Ohios, ', rmrtfio i.ivk vkk k. HOGS -liecelpts. IS 00". Marlact !ve fall" steady to rtrons:. 13.50'j 14.f0; top, 14.15; lifsvvw et is bulk. 'K-ht. 13 &1 4.1; md 11m weight. M.15; HRht weleht. lS.fi7.ti 1 l.t lights. 1 !S.5; h. avy sows smooth. 1 3.C.". f? 1 3. ", ; .ws reg'h. 1 2 So5 1 3.1 5 . pics. 13 go -fS; f'R ! j pack Ins j V a U i n x l...:..-'j 13.7 5.t'ATTLK Hecelpts. lA.Of.n Market is teadv to 2'. lower; beef steer, choice a-id prime. 1 7.C0 9 ! S.0 ; medium and -rood 10.50 1. "5: iisht weight, k.ii d ind choice 14nfiSl1 2".; common nnd nf-dinm. T.-T'f' 1S.7 5; butcher rattle. le.fers. ... 1 4 I." : cows. . Ifi 1 2.7..: .;1! 1 2 Ti tf 1 1..2" : c:-nne-a and 'tte - .
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it It east Coal Company, t Soco. Kentucky. The rtirp m the foreground have just been loaded. cows and he if sters. 5.50 1l 7.2S ha nd -ei (rh t ) 40, tanner 1 1 Mht and feder steeb OOtl 10.00. 6 0ft(() : ; in! calvct 1T.0fj IS. 25; 7.ps12,75: ntocke stoi ker ows arii stocker calves 7 fteers, heifers. 6 I0.3.1 western rang' cows cattle, beef ind he;fer.. 7 steers. 10 75 U 12.50. 6S 15 50; CLERK'S OFFICE ISJ'HRONOED Amerii anlzalion work seems to b biins results m Miiung. Tuesday v.-niiiK the clerk's trflce at the Hammond court house wsls thronged with Whiting people. Nine applicants filed i their petitions for second papers, each britiK-inK C.vo witnesses with him. The ofllce if k (t open on Thursday evening of i..li wi'fk in order to take rare of the naturalization vr.rk. The grist this week as t h heavies: in full citizenship apl'licauon.i in the history of ths office. A FINE JOB OF PA VINO Co hj met e . which for sccral years ! has 1." j 0.1 vine ! hi'okon 1 t h e c 1 TV 1 i nightmare f(,r motorists hefhuck holefl, hridsfe work or rk. at hi;t presents an unl. )i throuffli Hammond with T ' t 1 "ll.'l d tile I the IyC,: Georac bridre. nst ruci ii'ii Company has! rk of pai ini ti'.e street I ft n ; 5 h and ih nil ha at iat b cn vompleted I on the now l-Hde at th old distillery. ! The hri'ige has Ik-mi thrown open to j t raffle, dome away with th dd tern- 1 porary Uriii-tun- w hch has been in service f..t- three cars. Calunut ae. since hcins widened and pavor! m one j of lh.- finest lhorous;hfircs in Noi-thrn Indmna. Th-- eoncret.j l avement ex-j t- nds siuth from the boulevard to Con-I key ae.. ar:d from there the surface) is esphaH. The completion of this link I throueh, Hammond will put the city buck on the motor tour mars from which it tins 1 cn omitted f,.r feme time because of the poor streets. HEMSTOCK WITH AMERICAN GLUE CO. Yesterday was Uos, it. Herrstock's last dny ;is deputy clerk of th Hammond i-cjporior court at Hinimond. Hi.-- resignation lucanii- cffi-cti- last tvetiinir md after li sting a f w days ho will j,tar1 On his new position in the offices of the American C.lu.- Company. For the present, be will be stationed At the Hammond plant T which H. A. Lamprell is local m.-inaper and later his duties miy carry him to others of the fourteen plants operated by this company. For nine cars Mr. H-rnstock ha been holding down the deputy clerkship to Die entire satisfaction of all concerned. His rapid fire- manner of handing the afIxirs before him toother with his genial disposition makes his tesixnatron a source ..f kcn rt-fe-rct to the attorneys of the cunty. STEAL WINDSHIELD rtome roke 1 ' 123 1 1 rri IT . . t ' .'. t.-li d u r ; n tr the e s a rase of son a i en ie nicht thieves Oan McNeill, nn.1 stole the w it-d .shield nnd two tires of his autTENANT IS ACCUSED Mrs. M Stickler of ess Price p;ace i ' poi ts- to the Hammond police that t.m.in wli.. rented a to.-rn at her home hud W-ft taktna: with I.e.- a whole. ouiC. t oi Mrs. U !e; s i'i"ill:n;. STOLEN AUTO The five passenger Ford automobile :' iiiiH-n May was sioien out of his k.irair." :i : 2''H Ai t c r-i is. . avenue lomi tunc during the niih t. SMASHING- BARRIERS The I uiiK era e 'pisode in the ' .-n.afhinc rsar: :ers" ser.nl is on exhibition at the li.-l.uxe theatre. It Is a fa: fu! fate for Oi k nnd Holla and the terrible IluWhead Gloats as usual, but aft till the end . MECHANIC'S LIEN .-1LH! v os nit i--r on nnd t '' and i i pre.'-t' -. f,.t e loe a merhani.-'a lien tol;r. in ti;e Hammond Suoe.rt by the Wisconsin Lumber . llKK.nSt Attorney , e plainti-. John . D. Vincent Kennedy SUES FOR DIVORCE " Helen M . S-harnhort of Hammond has file.l iit for a divone frim her hu-band in the Hammond superior court. The complaint filed by Attorney Fred Brneit state that they wer married at Tiqua, Ohio. April 1 1. 1M2 snd hat tne husband abandoned her at l-aTorte on March 13. 1316. She desire to have her maiden name, Helen Bartholomew, restored. Follow the crowd to the Halloween dance given by the Pythian Pleasure Club tonlirht. October 81st, at Pythian hnP, corner Ojrde-n and Hohman Sf. Admission T5 cents per roup. 10-31 you
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'TIIERE'S a uow nte in Tho Fall style? assembled' here that will surprise you something genuinely new something different. Without a doubt the most stylish clothes we. have evershown; smart, yet sensible: in the lapels, in the waistline, in the drape of the coats and you'll like them.
Models for men and youmr men: suits and overcoats; a wide variety for all. Single and double breasted creations; designed and
tailred in characteristic Kuppenheimer wav;
fabrics; preferred Autumn color tones, (rood is linked with them
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Two More Firms Are Incorporated at GaryTwo move flrn.a have oen incorporated a: ary. lnccrr-oration rPrs from the secra-t?r-of state have been granfrri to the Federal Baking Powder company and t0 tht Gary laboratory company. Th Hi.kins Powder company i incorpor ated for J30.OOO and the dtreetori llomfr E . .sackett, John J. Farrell. are Al h.-n Ijiismbach. I.ouis E. Of it an. 1 Mi.-hael H. Joyce. Martha H. Wood. Klweod R. Btirtisa. Ia'.d E. Reliis and Kord P. Kshle.man iv named as director of the Gary Laboratory company which i incorporated for $5,000. GARY WOMAN LOSES PURSE I Mrs. Mar--' Koys. 54 1 Tyler St.. Gary, esterday asked tho aid of the police. In finding; a pocket book which she losl near Tj ler st. and Firth ave. several day ao. L'pon in vestigat ine the police learned that a neg-ro picked tip the purse and handed it to a man on a motorcycle. who made his getaway. The purse tamed about $4J in change. nDOZEN ARRESTED IN RAID An even doen men were taken in a a-imbiinft raid at 18fl Jefferson St.. in Gar'., shortly after 9.00 o'clock list jr.iKht and upon riving oona were ibaci released at tne ponce iin. j"c mvh w&a booked a the keeper of the game. They were hootin: dice and will be jriven a hearinr in the city court sometime today. GALLET GETS ANOTHER SCRAP Kid Gallett. Gar 's talented young
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!iht woi-rht v. o.e fistic career has been a-.traclinjc th'j alteiilioii of the 1ht fans i'o!- some time, has ben mat-l.cd to ni" 1 .Stanley Mtbride at l-.'t Sallo. Hi.. ..a tho seventh of int ni 'ii'.h.. This is oill. t's second encounter with M . Hrido. They ilah- d at South H'n l n v k aso lion Gullet t ame out victor wi'h a lia r icd decision. CANNOT CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS Charged w e pon n in Italian v nh carry in g a lonccaled his person. Frank Peiazai, t. idiiiK at I'jtpt Adams st., ' was arre."ted in Gary y.-sterday after-' noon. Hp a.i carrjins t if ioifr. Wal-j ttr Wliickhein. a nineteen-year-old colored boy was taken as a suspect, but; upon being questioned he was i-.-i--a.scd. j GARY SOLDIERS READY TO GO Member of the Fourth T. vision doing military duty In Gary. ar not loosinsr any sieep oer the coal str.ke. .If they are tailed away all well and (rood. They like Gary though a they ha . e been banqueted and feted and would prefer to remsin in the city. "Will the soldi' is he used to mine tie i-oal. if they are called away? Can iiiey do the work and what if they should refi.sei" were questions asked Col. Mapos by newspaper men jesterday . "Yoi do not have to worry about the soldier'" said Col. Jlapn. "He .an do anything they ate trained to do anything they are aked t0 do and f-eldom do you ever hear of a o!ier refusing to obey orders. They know what a seriou s offense that it is. That is why the army is so gtri- t about discipline." GENERAL HAAN VISITS COL. MAPES Passing through Gary sesterdaj-. Major General W. G. Haan in command of the 32nd division during the iate war and we 1 known being born in Lake county, stopped off and visited hi old frind Col. Mapes. who is now in command of the federal tro-.ps at Garv .
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selected all-wo l value S45 $75 d4 Twin City News Notes The Twentieth Centry Club o termed the club Of effictrnty " . t meeting with Mrs. Thema Fog fc in ' Ita'l Apartment yesterday and en -i an usual an afternoon of needier j k An oul-of-town guest was Mrs. Hanv Ait a who has just arrived hei e in company wit hher husband, from Patterson. N. J.. and tvill be here for an extended viait witi other re'.atives. Mr. F. W. Hart was a gvtet from this city. Mis Ruth Lippe, a conacant from a longr i.Ines. is going- to cebrate her restoration back to hea'r by having a large number of befriends meet with her at her home in North Magoun Ave., this evening and enjoy in true Halloween style the h pita.ity of the evening; Mr. Warren Klpp. of Beacon St. has been entertaining her brothei. Krncst Cave, a returned oidier from France, and Mr. S. A. Prattt, a ister from Rokford, TH. Poth have returned t Reokford. their home. Mr. and Grapevine several ci Mrs. William ",;iin St were host ana r.oafess the mil.tiauien at a pa. . held in tha aoeial rooms of the First ! M. K. church of Indiana Harbor ;at j evening. j Mr. K. V. SlmmoTii" of Shoreham Vi., . will be the guest ef the W. L. K-.l-i bourne in Beacon thif veek end and arriving from ttt conference he, a and Mrs. William Collins of gational Churche. Miss Bessie McAniey of Grspevm t. will bi the guet tt friends at a Halloween party "to be held in Gary this evening. Mis. Thoma Fogg of the Reil Apartment is in Chicago thi afternoon attending a party at the South Shore Boat Club and the fun of Mr. C. L. nrown. one of the clus members Times news service 'hat money can buy ffort can furnish is the best and honest
