Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. 7r slav. November 4. piliiiNiiiiiiiniiiliniiiiiiiiiiisiiiniiiiiii 48,000 Reds Plan Meeting at E. Chicago Drus S tores SeU It. 'A use it to KILL C0LDST H ILL'S Nh cascaraSquinine T. ; 4

Hand bills a.d rt isins a rannftcr Hol-sV,-ik eJebratlon m l '.nst 'r.i so on t!. Till. Sih and $t 1 1 of tliis month i-r iz- d by tho nnlr.arj ;'iltirinrs in ilary ' :orday. 1 la v o, ,. i.o ju ris.l i.-' t. oi in K.T.SL i'hlt'in '. Marc?, in charge u" the Gary i ? t : hment of troops, bus ii'iuiril the authorities ami a r t lon-w lib' Hives' I pat ion. in Iwtng m.'ide. as it ir i . .1 th.U tliw J .-lis will ntt-'inj.t to h-'Kl the mating in some other city ii iw thai their erel lm. hern d:fo :..- ed. It !? report, d that the nnv.ti "is wou d hav r bcii similar to the Ma.y Iay celeiunM.Mi ili.it ihf Reds attempted to hold in Gary lat yprins:. Are-.rd'ni; to i ' . . Si ."!. Uf. K.tllterin;; ; I" h i". " to. u ;i: .! bra tf. 'ii 1 1 1 .v-oonii annn Tfary of th'j l ist, of 1 Mi-lo. ism in Uussia. Several important mo.-tuipi" wore hcl-J by tho stnkvrs in '..ary jcsi'rdiy an i more are billed for today. They er lo-id behind r!.'.-.td doors and the nature "f the meetings wus no' disolos-d. It i

Standtrd celd r'rr.ei? or 2 Ytart V ia taoiet form !?. lure, bo breks up a cold in 14 re.ieves trip in 3 davs. back it it tiilf. 1 hit ike box h a Red with Mr. Hill's let. ne. At All Drag Sfrta

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TODAY ROY STEWART in "EOSS OF THE LAZY Y" Also Comedy. TOMORROW "THE MASKED RIDER"

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l.n.'vn. though, that every possible 1t"ft being made by tin- labor U idTS t pull out thf transportation v.rk' is of the uy as th-'.v b-Hove l' their lat rn y of Ino - in tyin-r up the mill!'. The K. J. X- K. rmrli'ves who l."!d thf r-ir.s to tho jshipr'HiiC facilities of ihc tlary "'"Is held a ravin's Ia-t nichi. l'or the nr.-t tint" dtirinp n. 5i lonu HCiks of tho s-trikc tli.-fo w;is n.it a sign f PK-k-'t enh.r at the mill Katt.-s on tiio strot'is tins morning. Tho womon pickets who have bern taking tho pla -! if tho min luid )iave bo'-n unusually active during- the past or'K failed rut In their appoa.rar.ro for the first time today. Whether through an order or driven inside by the cold is r.ot known. Thitirjs may Kok quiet rlit now." said i.'id. Mapi-i at the morninjr session of the newspaper nv n. "but there is something Irs in the air and it may creak within a week. "Wlon it does you w ill ope i jour eyes." The statements brousht a smile to the faces of the newsraper rren as they have ben JoukinK for this "big thing" to happen e-er iiiic? the troops a rived in the city. . small detachments of the soldiers

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! I'l for Miller Ueaoh this morning, v .!..! they will look for and make prp-i'l-itti.-ti.a f -r hiit'ding; a target ranse. wiiii h thfy expe, t to upe by th latter pait of ih w-e. k. This d')"S not disclose anything serious as a yoblb-r is supposed to spend s.) tnar.iy Ias "n a target rangre i "'!0'h t',r I 'Die miii'nrv a u ; hi i t ie. Inve a Jot of J sTopAfc.-ir.c i in the f.-rni of h t'.ers, which tead that t!: ooim'ry is i,..w in such a :-r.d:tion that the rrovernr.n nt will be i un.ilde to kvrr the tn.o; 'n the city I ry lnue'i longer ami shf when the;

' loops do leave ''fore is aoihr f be Sof.iethir.ff U.'inir." Col. Ma pes also str.'.ed that in the past w.e,v he has rciveil a liiiniU.r of j--.Ts-onil unticnjmous letters iv'tit'-nutr; lhrtats. Aee.rdirir to stories toh! by som? of the tor.-i!ii?rs on the Soth Side, the proj apanda is hetti sj r.-f d nmott them that th ste. l eorpor-, ha.i lost the strike. They are t-ii.tr scared by the statement that all those who K- bark to vv-.,.rk will i-.ot only ).e arrested bur fined "voii hutidr'd doliarv i.t.d s. nt to Sh. ltly after II I'fi o'rh 'O; ti-js me.rmnc "I uriny tr.ieks J.-e.d-, dow n with ba and bass.igre v.nu west on Firth ae. il. Mat es tlcnb d that thry were 1 :a v.rig the city.

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TW0M.AS MEIGHA.M7v- ! CEORGE LOAiNE TUCKER'S 'THE MIRACLE MAN ffc-x:rjo!i fJdrUrafl Qitr This is Positively t!:e Greatest Picture Ever Screened. Just ask your neighbors what they j

thought of "The Miracle Man" after seeing it last night. Everyman, woman and child should see this wonderful production. ' 3EB JEJ3 3 0 S B B B

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MOTORCYCLE HITS TREE; IS WRECKED in a'ie.npt'pg to avoid hitting: an .vj'omo'oile tiriven by C. J. Brown of .HHi Tyr stret, Frank H. Hud of 255iJ W vth street had a lucky escape f ro.'i f-TiO'is Injury in Gary yestrdav w hen i, sudden!;.- swerved hm mitnr- : eii to one side, colli, hnsr with a tre. The accident occured at tith avenue and I y ier treet . Willie the motoreycla ai badly damaged, Hude eeape(j witr. a few bruises and a yevfrt shakirtr up. Brown vis dr. vim? on Tyler street and it Is sail that he did not alow up at ti;e tr-et intersection . In another accident at Shuth avenue end Kroadwa.-, Jf. 1. RPegir of 633 Wtt 4th nvenue. ran dow n a blcyrliat. Sn-'r was driving h.a auto north on Broadway and Mejvin Pavls riding a b.cyel who M1 crosFiinsf Broadway on yix'h avfi': b'ramp ronfused and was kiujekeri down.

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TODAY EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION "MAHATMA" The Mystery Girl Ask Her She Knows She Will Tell You.

TOM FOOLERY & CO. Comedy Juggling and Burlesque. FIELDS AND FOREST The Sons of Mother Earth.

SOPHIE SCHAFER Just Songs. ARTHUR EDWARDS & CO. Comedy Dramatic Sketch Entitled "Neglect." PAYTON AND WARD Frivolities.

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