Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE TIMER November 1 . UU
Both Sides Sit Tight In Struggle
t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) INDIANA fOUlS. Ind , Nov. 1 Both government otKcials mid nciutivea of ihe l"ntd Mine orW -t'. in lnuiinavxh - -trio seat of tho controversy in if iho fail th;it the international .fTUes of the mini-is' i uar.izat li m arc l--ca.twl here and federal action thwarting additional moves in th strikes wfre ifcjen here were "sittintr tifrht" today end it. trs evijlent tivit h r.e.M move would be from Washing ton. KI5T MOVE BY V. S. i. Li. Ames, smu front Washington hy Atty. Gen. rainier, t, wsk for the injunction against the miners' ofiici.iis. is on his way hack to Washington and ihis was taken as an indication that the r..f move hy the rov eminent would he taken in the capital, either hy the attorneygeneral or the president himself. Heads of the miners' organization tie. coined to comrrent on the situation tocay. other than to say they were surprised at th almost unanimous walkout i f the men. in view of the (tovernnient f. etiom John I... Lewis, acting pressdont f the miners' union, would not comment further on the strike, sh ini? the restraining order prevented this, other mine officials tok the snme stand. MOBT OI MOOTERS IDLE. Mthnugh no figures were forthcoming-
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JEWELER AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 177 State St., Hammond. Open Evenings Tuesday and Saturday.
at noon from the union offlr.la.ls as to the number of miners out. ptevi dispatches indicted that the rank and file of the miner? were idle. The executive board of the miners which met here and drew t.p plans tor tie walkout, adjourned fol'ouinR the i.fMian.o of the restraining- order and today most ( f the members were on their way home. The board will meet attain "on call." I'n; ted States District Attorney Sl.tck. who abke.i for tho injunction, and Federal Judgo A. 15. Anderson, who issued the restrutninif urih-r. had lit!.- l so concerning the situation toiiav. )!oth seemed d'Wrnnned to wan until next Saturday when harinc on making th" injunction permanent will he held. Asked what the effect on locals wouid he if the injunction was made pein.a-ii'-rt. and a court ordering the iniri-rs' executives to rescind tli strike call, neither would discuss the question. They were also asked if the strike continued until after the rat ith-ut ion of the peace treaty hy the senate and the decla'-at Ion of he end of the war hy I'reid.iit Wilson whither the operation of the I.-ser ford and fti.l net will automatically end. thereby making null and void th" restraining: order, which was ls;.-d under this act. Neither would discuss this phase or the situation, other than to say declaration of peace would evi
dently nullify th L.ev.-r an in view of the f.-ct that Ally. iini. 1'ahncr had requested legislation makinn it ooerMiv
six months after the deel.i i : t lor. of!
peace. Only One "BROMO Qt7HnTE." To Ed th" peruiiiie. call for full rame hAXATIVr; W'.n.MO gi'l.MNK Tar lets. Look for signature of K. W. lilti iVL'. t'ures a t'okl ill One Pay. "''c -Adv.
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r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICEi WASHlNu'io.N", Nov. t-.No general order." have bren Issued for the ini teasing of guards about 1. S. ar senals, the war department announced today. It was with surprise that officials received reports that this had been done and they declared that if it were true It was a step taken ent rely at th" discretion of the departmenal commanders.
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Hammond is growmu w th such iapidty that eien the natives aie bejjinnlns: to onoer w hether 1i is really the old hire they have so ion 4 been used to. Take a 1 i p down Hohnian street and ?f " what's happening- New ''ouildins are ro n ui like mushrooms, things lie also 1 h .1 11 b i n - on W e s t Stai Street. ?..nie of the o:d land tiarl.i are he.np torn down and other" h Ins converted into modern rooms for teveial live wire concerns that will oon locate on 1 hat tlKirmijlear. Now step down Kaat .--tate Street and talie note of what 1 Siting on n that Fecion. Not only are bualnesi buildings go!-ie up. hut several good sited flats 8-e in the course 11 -if construction. The completion of Hohman .Street res also added materially to the looks of downtown, and has greatly fac'taed traffic. The romplef ion of "'altnnet Avenue from Standard Avenue ti 1."iO;h street is looked upon a among the
greatest improvements In Hammond' J
history. S:nc th Calumet Avenue
Improvement several new busini's
house have sprung up on this thoroughfare and Ind cations now point to this as the third greatest of Hammond's
business streets. Anirtlim- noteworthy improvement is the daublA track ai.nu of Kast Slate Street whih means another substan tial improvement in street car service. Among the late addit'ons to Hammond's lutness i-nni-frns is the A'tt: Customs Shop. now manufacturing winter sides for automobiles. Tliis concern is making an exclusive winter s'd- that enables the auto owner to get the use of h's machine the ear around. They are now manufacturing these sides In quantities and the design has alread) been seen on a number of Hammond ears. This is one tif East State Street's live concerns that ha a promising future.
the Hammond police. Oberti and the Kathern woman who has been In trouble several times before under a different name, were each fined one dollar and cost hy Judge Klutz in tie Hammond city court this morning .
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
VA. MINERS ON MARCH TO CHARLESTON
A 1 1 i s Ch aimers Ameiican Cai Foundry American Locomotive .... American Smeltlrg Anaconda Atchison Hid'.vin Locomotive ..... Baltimore A Ohio Liet Menem Steel California Petroleum .... Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chesapeake & oV.t Chicago. Mil. & st. Paul .. Chicago Northwestern . Colorado KVel Crucible Steel Deleware S Hudson .... Trie Cenera! Klecfric Illinois Centra! , General Motors Lackawanna Pteel Lehigh Ya'ley . Midvale Steel N V. Air Hiake New York Central. S ...... Norfolk Western . . Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Ga Pensylvania Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Springs Reading Republic Iron A Steel ... Stude"baker Texas Co. . t'nion Pacific .... ,- T. S. Stel WestinghousV. S. Stel p,fd Willvs Overland Slncla;r Oil
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-clement. Mrs. J'ricda Kaiie hu.s nl il suit fur n di v orce in the 1 Vi miuorid supiiiof court. Her complaint tiled this morning by Attorneys McMahon ,v Conroy states that they well mun ivd .lure.- :. 1 !.':. arid that on July 1:1 1 ''!;. Mr.
I.arl" l'lt lor parts uni.nown, j'aving; the unman 10 Mipjurt th-ir four child-! ren. Sin- Xii' she is not now- a p-i- j di in of the y-et.... .Mr:. K! desnxH to 11 tain the ClistlMjv l.f the children.)
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in front of his fide ear. Lack of ftn-'-t .ights in that part of the city is hi Id to be largely responsible for the mo id' n" for it is believed, thai the chihl could not see the side car on the machine and merely kept to one side of th. loadlilu.
F. E. VAN SLYKE IS BETTER V. V.. Van Slyke who was seriously injured when his automobile wa h-t by a Moron passenger tram Sunday evening at the Armour cross. ng m.ir Cedar Ijike. is showing s;n of 1.0provement. Ke Is still at St. .Margarets hospital. The non Ileiiieit, whose Injuries were not so .n-rinus is still confined to his bed at the home 4-'i Michigan avenue. Hammond.
NEW SHOW AT THE ORPHEUM '-.M a i..'i t rna ." tl.e r,-'.,!,in of ro.v .'t'1 r' , is coming baak to Hammond next w'-ck Since her first appearance at the rpheom theatre several nc"ti !. when fc'.e . .alcd ij v.- . 1,1 t.. thstartling.' maiiier in wh'-li sli' arsvverid i i'-s- I'iii and !e- a e ! lost : r i I stolen artic.es Manager M .chi-lstt t- (! .IS heer, . , ,J f. (. ml! i ee V.e i.'inc ino(. . - ro v. i 1 i r;e S'eii at Um i ileum for live days nxt we-k !.-
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i-'i.r tonight and Sandav tr." bill p est ills "A ride: cons 1 .20 Ail ".',! I II. .10" n- Hi- readliin 1 . ail (lo-M.'i c! wit''; special costume.- and teener-. . Thee.w ill also he fi e '.the.- g' '."! :'..- t '.Ml Include Fiddler t- Stevens m a 1 101 "f laughter entitled -Trouble .n a Ch'-p s i y House . "
conducted auto soles rooms at Tut So. Hohman St., have outgrow n their pies ent nuartfrs and are preparing to mow to a new location on State street. Hammond . They have jeas-d tii roomt formerly occupied Ly the Chin.--Ameiican restaurant at ft 9 Stat St und are having the place re modeler, to suit th-ir requirements. it v in.il '''ie of th" best display roomin tiie city. The tirm !! handle 1! 1 Columbia Six. the New Grant and th Sax.n, three very popular cars
DON'T FORGET THIS MEETING He'.p "n ake good'' t le promises rial 1" " '"' -"Idle, s da.. rig the war. .It'i the I-erJ Cross Hull Call fo- th th- t time. Me' ting in th'- Interest if 'ue i . . 1; :; c.ili at -:?, (. m.. Mondiy, N -. 'rd. !T1', Hamrn'-md fba-pt-er of'c,.:,,
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OFFICER RETURNS WITH PERIFEL OmVr Smger. of the Hammond police, has just returned from Michigan City ivitii Walter I'er.fiel. alias .Lru Jli-i 'ai ty. who is wanted in Hammond on a charge of obtaining money under false pret enses .
Our store is known as the "Home of beautiful hosiery" dmonft women
because it is the home of Holeproof. Whether it be pure silk, silk-faced or lisle. Holeproof offers the maximum of Holeproof value as evidenced in appearance, quality of materials and service. Pure Silk $1.50 and upward. Silk Faced $1.25 per pair. Lustcnzed Lisle 75c per pair. Ladies' Sweater Jackets Our select assortment of Ladies Sport Coats, all worsted yarns, is another big feature we have adopted this season.
Mass Meeting May Result in Difficult Situation to Meet
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Daniel Green Comfy Slippers The home of the Genuine Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for both men and women.
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Open Tuesday and Saturday Evening.
CHAK.Lr.STON. V. VA , Nov. 1 Reports reaching here today said thot 4 r 0 mtnrs from the Cabin Creek coal field were marching toward Charleston, w here a niasn meeting of thousands of strikers was to b he'd this afternoon to decide on the invas-on of the (iiiyant field. While there was no activity among the troops stationed hr this morning. It is presumed the soldiers will be usd t" cop wjth the situation. The reports did riot say whether the marching miners were armed It was announced yesterday that th mass meeting today had been called off in compliance with the wishes "f Governor f'nTlwf II. W. P. ROBINSON GETS CUT IN HISSENTENCE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. 1. Governor Goodrich yesterday granted ono Commutation of sentence. The sentence of A m . P. Robinnon, convicted in the I-ake Criminal court on May 12. 1919 for grand larceny and sentenced to the State Prison for from one. to fourteen years was commuted to from six month to fourteen years. The trial Judge, county officials and Iake county citizens recommended the action.
COUPLE ARE TAKEN BY POLICE Stanley Ohertz of 501$ Maroun Ave.. East Chicago and Alvina Kathrvn of 173 Mi'hlgan avenue, Hammond, were arrested last night at her home on a statutory charge by Coptain Strong and officers Calson and MeCarron of
NEW YORK. Nov 1 The stock n--r-ket closed weak today. Ploss Sheffield advanced 11 1-; points to H. Industrial Alcohol rose nearly six po'nts to a closing of m 3-4. Midvale Steel also showed strength and roe to JJ 3-4. Stel Common after advancing to nv 110 fell to 109. Pterc Arrow dropped to I 1-! to ST 1-2, and Studehaker was off 1 1-1 at the cloae at 13 3-4. ?epublic Stel sold off 5 points from the high to a closing of 140. T'nlted Retail Stores was finally int 8-4. Tjickawanna 104 3-4: Genrral Motors 37H; Soul hern Pae'f'e 107 7- ln,j T. S. Ruhber 1 34 3.; oveiijment bonds unchanged; railroad and other bil'.d uteady.
FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Abandoned by her husband. Goirge AV. narle. who fled from the tnt. in t.icr to rwcflpe arrest on a charge of emhez-
BUTLER AGENT ' HAS AUTO SMASH
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t'o yesterday with tus Hudson auto-m-.blle which had been badly da -na --d ,ri a collision W eii ii'-siia . He un driving along Calumet avenue when a. hfirlKf c;i- o-.v n.fi by the g r n n 1 "11 1 tatned in from the .side street t the point where the new paLm-nt connects with the Lake George b'ti! var.l . The Ix.dge skidded forcing Mr. Sheriill fr..-.. th- road and caus.ng his machine tt) t-olii.le with a telepiione pole. His machine was tied up in the garage for tw. days while the government car was able to proceed on its way.
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Hold First Meetinc r,--.c il.ret tors of tiie nowly ineorp'irat ed Masonic Tra-ple Association at tin, iw -t la- t.r.g hei.i Thursday eveninc: it he. otllces of Secretary Hoy Havia ri.au lb' ir final sprt for the Masonic Temj : ..' Sixrii a.c. .nd Jefferson St., Gar. A c.n.fcrence with Architect Hut ton .. Hammond wa arranged for nn enr! d.-tte to begin work on the plans for t new structure. Stock In ba.re of J5. each v. l.'I s,,oii be tfTered to Gar; Meuiuns.
Advertise in The. Times and advertise again. Results come wits .lonjirt effort.
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PREPARE TO GO TO NEW LOCATION HVrrintfton V Snrnsn who havp
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rmcAun cash onuv rvmx No. 2 mixed. KJHil.S: No 1 white. 143: 5 yellow. 1 . 4 S H H I 4 4 : No. mixed, 1 4 S : No. n white. 144: No. ." oATS No r white. 72 3-47173 -4. 3 white. 19 3-4T 73.
CHICAGO VEAI-50 to art ;h.. 1 ,t &, 1-?: 70 to SO lbs . rowrjr; n to 1 o lbs., JS1T24c: fancy. 56e: overweight kiduevs 140175 ihs.. l?i?fi:.c.
Ftt'TTKR Tle-eipts t.THH tubs: creamery, extra. 65; firsts. fi3'; packing atock, 42 fl 4T. I7GfI3 Receipts. 1.73 case; riirr"nt rectpts, K2SS: ordinary ffrat. HA 11 S2; firsts. BT ffSst : ejtra. TH; chek. 50t?32: dirties. 302S. CHEESE Twins. nir. S1?fS2: da'sie.. 31 S-4tT32; young Americas. 3 1 3 2 Vi . Tongr horns, 32flH; hrick. 32',4. T.tVTr PCH'IrRT Turkey. 34; chickens. 181122: sprlngi. 21 H: rooaters. 10. gees. 22; duck. 24. POTATOES Tteceipls, 45: Minnesota and Pakota, Chios. 2 10g 40
miCAGO I.IVtt STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 7,fn't. " Market 5 to r.0 higher: bulk. 13.&5t?l45: top. 14 60, heavy-weight 1 4 00 ss 1 1.4 5 ; medium weight 14.00 iil 14. CO: I'ght wegiht., 13.75 ti 14.23: heavy packing sows, smooth 1 3. '.oe 13.85: packing sows, rough, 13 15 i3.40: pigs. I3.2re' 1 4 on. CATTLE Receipt. Ron; market compared with week ago best steers strong, fi h'gher. otb' 25 to S-i lower; calves 2.". to ,i0 higher: stocks and feeders 2S to 50 lower: western rang' steers and she stock tno:'y ;s to '0 lower.
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TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK SHARP BRING YOUR TICKET Excelsior Motorcycle Salesroom AL. J. WALZ Lake County Distributor Excelsior, Henderson and Cleveland R. S. Motorcycles 229 State Street, Hammond, Indiana
HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS
Crrjr Oraham conducted the 1pluest this morning over the dth of little Gladys .Tacobson who died last Tuesday morning a a result of being hit bv a motorcycle Sunday evening In front of her home. 104S Ray St.. 1 nmond The only witnes was th driver of the motoreyel. He said that the child had atopped in the street about fix or eight feet from the curl). He slowed dow nhis machine and urned to ore side but as he was about t p;' tier she jumped In front of the side car. Lack of street lights In that part of the c'ty is held to be largely responsible for the accident for Its Is believed that theeMld could net see the side car on the machine and merely kept to oside of the headlight.
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Receiver for the East Chicago Transfer and Express Co is aeked 1n a petition filed this tri'-'-ning in th rrarr,mond superior court y the rot:ble Seal Ring Co. The petition states thst the company is insodlvent. has unsatisfied Judgments amounting to $3,510. numeroua claims and a mortgage of $; 000 against it. The pla ntiff is represented by Attorney Roe Petersen. Suit on promissory note ha been feed by the American Savings & Trust Co. aga'r.st .1 Kursten. through Attorney M M. Burce.
INQUEST OVER LITTLE GIRL Coroner Graham conducted the inquest this moving over the death of little Gladys Jacxbson. who died Tueda.y morning as a result of being hit by a motoreyel Sunday evening in front of her home. iel3 Ray St.. Hammond. The only witness was the driver of the motorcycle. He said that th cht'd had stopped in the atreet about ix or eight feet from the curb. He slowed down his machine and turned to one side, but as he was about to pass her ahe jumped
"Where Everybody Goe$' HAMMOND, INDIANA
TODAY AND SUNDAY 6 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 6 Andersons 1920 Ail Girl Revue Beautiful wardrobe, pretty girls and special scenery.
PAULA ARMSTRONG & BROTHER Quality Equilibrists.
. MAY EVANS Comedv Whistler.
BANDY & FIELDS Singing and Dancing.
RAE TRIO Comedy Skit Entitled "You See Ice.
FIDDLER & STEVENS Trouble in a Chop Suey House. The Funniest Act in
Vaudeville.
Extraordinary Feature Monday and Tuesday By Special Request Return Engagement of "MAHATMA." the Woman of Mystery. Ask Her. She Knows. She Will Tell You. Sfw show Monday. Wednoday and Saturday. Matinee daily :ii 2:30 p. m. Night continuous 7 fo 11. Sunday anr holidays continuous 2 to 11.
TODAY GLADYS BR0CKWELL
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"BROKEN COMMANDMENTS" Also Arbuckle Comedy, "Fatty's We deling Day." TOMORROW
SHORTY HAMILTON is "THE SNAIL"
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Madeline Traverse in "The Splendid Sin" Also Neal Hart in "The Man Getter.' TOMORROW Harry Carey in "Ace of tht Saddle." Also James J. Corbett in "The Midnight Man."
AUDITORIUM THEATRE ?67 Calumet Ave., HammondSATURDAY. NOV. 1st CHARLES RAY in THE LAW OF THE NORTH Also Eddie Polo in "The Bull's Eye." TOMORROW WM. S. HART in BRANDING BROADWAY Also two comedies "Treat 'em RufTer" and "When You Hit, Hit Hard."
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THOMAS MElGHANtia BE TTV COMPSON Georoe Loane Tuckers 'The MiradeJMan Starting Monday for One Week the Greatest Picture ever screened
