Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 14
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Head of Illinois Miners Believes That Strike Will Be of Extended Duration.
f INTERNATIONAL N EWS SERVICE; pfr:x;fifi ., iu., n..v. i- indications ar for n pro". onged .-! trfk I'rar.k Karrinpton. president .jf t'.i. IJ'.Inots Co a! Miner !"n!on, dechT'.d In an exclusive interview to lay, Jut r rt--r he emphasized that "not on of the V'i.i'lA miners In Il"nc!s are at work, exoopi thoM authorized hy t h.s un!-.n. Mr. Farri nsrt on reviewed th-1 entire strike ."itnntion. lie talked free;,nfl th Ir.iiar.ap.-!1s restrain'ng: in.'uo.--tnn not m yet h-en served uj--t. him. Xeither has It j--rve1 on unv of the other state union heads. Thit'.'s, however, are eeirctcii momentarily. "Cr.les th strike, in settVd fjnlcfc " T.Tr. Farrirpton eaid, "thro will he few miners left to m'ne the eol when It ! over. Cur reports a " that the TV.'.n.Ms miners &r out nn hundred per cent Tfcy 'tetl us that th mon !n th" laree fiuthpn fields are lfavinEr.the cities hy the hundreds seeking mploymt-nt In other lines of eni.-avor. "Sine thero Is a. jreneral searot'y .-jf lahor throughout th- country his nr have hut on result that Is tint those rnn who find renumrativ p -sit -,"i-Will r.o return to the minHir !n-?i-try. This tnd'oate sa tone flop of strlka aril fewer coal miners when the Rtrlke la over."
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Th LAdles' Aid Society held their regular mcctlns at the home of Mrs. V.'alt! 'bwrts Thursday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. V.'m. Wells went to Rensselaer Saturday to viit friends. Bluine Ilutclnns of Griffith visited t'.s parents in H;gh!and SSunday. Miss Merle Stone. Miss Err.iiy Katzbach and E. Uuditel attended t: e rueeting of the Indiana Tea.her's Association at Indianapolii the latter part of tha week . The HaJ'owe'en fro'.Ic given hy th Ladles' Aid Society In the school house
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M'ss Johanna Fviedrloh spent t-ur.day with her father Wm. H. Fred rich and fa ruily . Mr. find Mrs. Win. Krans; of It -hart spi-r.t Sunday with r'-'.atlves and f i i.-n i. here. Mr. W. Uuh and daughter Acnes, ntirin.l to their home at Chicago on Sim i.sy a i ' -i 'noon . il l(ii ::.-hafer o;" H.imnvin 1 spent Siturday nitrlit au ! simaav with reW-t!v-.-s hero.
Mr. Math. ... LichtiT of CiV''is;
isltd w.tli Mr .and Mrs. c BeirUer for st'voral ii,ys. Mr. imi Mrs. Wa'.l and children of Leinont. 1;.., Mr. and Mrs. Win. M.l-h-r 0f Gr.ftith and Mr. and Mrs. Mike rth'i'ai ,'!.d children f-p. i.t Hunday with I l-.il K 'luian Jr.. and family.
Mr ;-.u.; Mrs. C. K. Mulvey and d.riiiU t Velum sp' iit thi week-t..--" with niatives at I,afaette. Mi . 1C iss.d Gray spout Sur.day with his parents at Monon. nd. Ar y.m cnmltii. M the Crmmunltv
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ail swellingr disapo.-ar with amazini; j Fpeed ro- a box. of .eg-y's MUSTAKINE right away. Chemist Begy discovered Mustarine. made it of erc.od. honest, true yellow j mustard added other piin-d-sf royii: I ingTediens took out th hhst 'r and as-1 tr-nishd th mo.li'-al prof oci -.n lv el'ir. to thA wrld rf'o" 1-1 f i-'"tn tp tiiiis; b'tir trtrn Gra ndi o : o r's k- od oj.j-j fashioned hut dirty ar il blistering n.us- j tard plast-T. '
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Tiie f..nrat man iaii..- t Antlmjiv Klassfn t Miss Francs Fatch of Crown Point were announced on Sunda v . Mr. and Mrs. Win. 'i . lie-isley of Cli'tispf., spent Sunday her with Mr. Mid Mrs. Nick l.udwiR. Jr.
M iss Ti:'-z Varr."cke w ho Juts ben v. itj, friend! an-! r iat . f-s at Sivunnab, 111-, for two wteks returned home (n Monday evin'n. Mr. and Mrs Fred Warncke an1
! .-on Fred, of l.-wa fir visiting he.'e with Mr. ami Mrs. Jos. tVarin-'ic; arid Mi. s v;. tla Ma ,'r.ot visited Sunday h v w . t h rt-Iat.ves .
M . ni.d Mrs. I..nrv Thil,-n of Chicago visted Sunday here with Vincent Thboen atid forrily . ' 'liarh-s Mill' r of Hammond vi.;tc-l Saturday h-ro with his brother Albert and family.
Vans of St. Joseph, Mo. are enjoying: the thrill of having a pennantwinr.ir.g team. Tho St. Joe club in the Western leaj.'u han copppil the fiarr for the first time in the history of the lemorue. (f the other cit'es now in tiie Western loaf-vie, Des Moines has won four pennants, Orncha three, Wichita one. Western league chamoions since the opening: year of lytKi arc as follows: Year Club. Pet. f00 Denver Ml 1901 Kansas City J 902 Kansas City r.o.'i . 19n:', Milwaukee J 9f4 Omaha coo IDor, Moines C4i 190r Pes Mcmes F,i)f, 1907 Omaha 571 O0K Sioux Citv r7 1909 ros Moines M2 1910- -Sioux City r.4f; 1911 Denver fi7i 191:-:- Dor.ver fill 1913 Denver B2-H , 1914 Fiour Citv fi:2n j 1915 Des Moines 621 191 Omaha C17 1917 ?r'jc"nir'son .r.71 191ft Wichita 6C7 1919 St. Joeeph 578 ' " Ra?cr?iI and horse racing throfttcn to conflict at Cincinnati. Although the Latonia meeting' opens Sept. 21, Ceneral Manager Winn has yet to; the f.0,000 Lateria Chr.mniomvhtp, ; which will h thp Vu cr event of th meeting. As the worl 3'- .:-. p.-i will he in full swing during t! e rrier-ti.ug it xf'l be ?ie-iary to select some iate for the cr race that w:l' not1 conflict with any of the samM playerl in Cmcinnsti. It ha bter, suggested to hold the rac:r,g in the morninghturs cf the cays that the teans
'" orne llf. man !: has b' en quit-; iil for ome time a rlow'y improving:. John G'-rlach. son of .o-rirc Gerlach is lit and und.-r the phys. clan's ca-o T!th heart trouble. Mr. and Mrp. XI ck li.nuie spent Sunday w ith the latt- r' inothed Mrs. I.. Fib at the Hammond ho.sjutal on Sunday. Mr?. Jacob Itoecktr and Mr?. Frank Stark sp'-nt Sunday and Monday at Chh a (?o.
t.'av at Cincinnati, so that the fans vill be able to attend both events. If nj.-sihle, Saturday. Oct. il, will '-e the d.-y ?et for the runniu.. of the Latonia Championship, but ihnt will not be decid-id until the orl.j's erit'P datto? iiave been announced. "I don't know how Eddie Ro;u h ,-will fare against the White S'...x pitchers in the big yeri.' ay.i Fred Toney, 'but ir he proves as tough for them to pitch to as he always does for me. he'll be the star of the series. I've been in the league long enough to get a pretty trood line on most of the hitters," and I know abort where to pitch to then,, but I haven't been aloe to dope Eddb out right-, jo must have a v.eviklie?.;. They tell me every batter ban and most of them don't h dc- them very weil. Hut if this baby ban one. I, for one, am free to admit that I don't w nok what it :?. I mow lie hits about everything I throw r.t him." a The Giar.ts lost twelve of t'-.r. twenty games they played with the Reds this year. Of ihe ten games played by the. clubs on the Polo Grounds the Giants won five, but they captured only three of their ten con tests at Redland fit Id. The records of the (ii.irts nitch-
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Rub? Penton 4 J ss Pa-.ros 1Ceei! Causey 1 Fred Toney 1 Ferd Schupp 0 Nc-hf O
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