Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 9
Mondav. Nov. 1919.
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STRIKERS OF SABOTAGE M. C. Conductor Frustrates Alleged Attempt To Wreck Train. A plot tr VIU or Injure on hundred :iej workers emplnvi at the Olary mllln was frustrated last niKbt in a dramatic majiner with but a f--v swomlfl to sprue, th prospective victims bMnK uninformed of thptr danfrr until thy wr ya-fely In the mills. A conductor of th Michigan Central rs!;rnad. westbound to Gary, at a. few nirutea before. 6:00 o'clock, saw hrongr of men on the rails of th Oarr a Trtterurbsn railway east of Gary piling railroad ties on the trolley tracks. FAST KPfiCXAX. CT5AJLX.T DVB. In the dusk he could hardly see them. hut he rccaJled that the Valparaiso ?r-i-ia.1, which nightly carries ateel wrker to the mills. wouM be duo at Tha' point In twenty-Are minutes. Arriving: at Gary the ronductor called the police and the Interurhan officials and utthln a few minutes a work train was racing to the point Indicated. BBJU LOOS 0 TKACXS. It ma a nertion of road which H beyond the laat block signal of the innjrban lines and with the daylight facing- the piled loss wore so inconspicuous tlie work train nearly struck them. The work train was rushed Into a siding and twenty men worked at top speed for tn minutea. the last logs btlnK pulled off the right of way an the YaJparalso special rounded a bend and threw its glare down the tracks. It flashed by and on to Its destination In Gary. A Bruad of policemen were hurried to Che acene. but Biearched In vain through the adjoining woods for the wreckers. SCHERERVILLE Dance f-'prin Hill Orove. Wednesday, v . 5th. ood Music. 11-3-4 LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY K. C. CARROLL Of Crrll Nvwten THE PUB LIC AZTD OPTOMXTXT, The public as a tvhole know comparatively little about Optometry, iis objects, purpofes. functions, and status. In a general whv people mo w that an Optometrist fits ala.sses but ihy do not realize that m the last fe.r years t!s profession has made great strides. Optometry is not the simple business that "was carried on by the Optcian. Optometry Is not a business at all. It is. as tv said, a profession. And the Optometrist has primarily a servlc for saJa. Ieam about your eyes from as. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometriste and Jewelers 196 State 8X, HammoixJ, laA
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During these chilly Autumn days, you can spare your coal pile by using one of these Gas Heaters. Gas is always here and in using a Radiantfire all you need to do is turn on and light the gas and instantly vou have heat Costs on the average of 2 to 3 cents per hour to operate. See the Radiantfire demonstrated at our salesroom.
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.Cample Package f the KmiB i'yramld IMle Treatment Ottered Free to 1'roie W hat It A til Vo tor 1 ou. Pyramid V Treatment lve oulck relief from ttchinn. bleeding cr protruding riles, hemorrhoids and - PS' rrramld I Certainly Fine 'Work j-uch Wonders So iuiekly. sach rectal troubles, in the privacy of vour home tU conts a box at all driinKlsts. Take no eubst i t nt e. A ainfd box often relieves. Free ample for Trial mailed in plain wrapper. It you send Coupon l)eiow. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID1 rtftro rnilWNV. 6IJ Tjraiiiid BMg.. UatbhslL Ulch. K'ni!r ner.d me Free sample of pyruoli Pilo Treatment, in plain wrapyar. yme Street City ARE REPORTED tttTERNriONAL NEWS SERVICE I "WASH I N'tiTON". .Nov. 4. Tiie interna ilonal labor ci.nference was prepared to lirlnj,' fc-o the or n its firht aRainst l government contr-d of the conforence. j Labor dcletratt-.o have detddtl to deter- j mine whether the conference shall bi : dominated by governmental representatives or actual labcr representatives. Objection has already been mal to the labor delegates from Japan. France. South Africa and Argentina on grounds that they were not chosen by actual laborers and that they j. not represent the true sentiment of the laborers of those countries. The labor group fears that the jrovernments have sent representatives who will attempt action that will bo harmful to the international l.lr mo ment. The TMrd F.oll Call of the P.e.1 Cross Membership rrlve in Gary s'trted yesterday ajd from the progress made durlnK the first twenty-four hour of the eampalirn. the steel city ourht to oversubscribe Us quota of $9,000. The drive will continue until Nov. 11.
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RED CROSS CAMPAIGN IS OH IN GARY
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A hundred Torker3 flooded the busi-nt-ns di'tilct and young, old. poor and rich fcUka are showing thcrnsu-1 ve g.od fellows when it comes to aidinjr such u r.obltj caue. In the proclamation issued by Mayor V. I'. Hodgt-s es-rJay afternoon, he fays. "It Is not nece.ssary to recite tho heroic diM-ds of this tallant organization of workers nlio by the .ai.icavr sue-t-vrred thousands of our boys across the ft . Many of ihn soldier here on duty were injured and cared for by the Iced Cross, Thtir most enthusiastic praise of the lnsi.itut ion should be sufficient to uik-e every niin. woman end child to aid In the maintenance of the orgxiutallon." The campaign was launched with l.o workt-rs. who will make a houfec to Ikmi"1! canvass of the. city. The tnroilmmt fee is only $1.00 and there is not a citizen in th.' city but what can pparo that amount. Mrs. ;. -!. V.. I'rebles i." chairman of the Third Kol! '.'alt.
;L CHiCAGQ j BOARD MEETS
The Kast :hicaK" Hoard of F'i.bl'.c Works yeclerday declared themselves well satis.'ed with the policy aKree.l upon at the Hammond Wood ("toads meet mis at which w as decided by the representatives of the two cities that neither city hereafter would take any formal steps for improvement of the roads at township expense without first consulting with the other city in reRard to the consistency of such action. The board went on record as favoring the recommendation of a, committee of the Chamber of Commerce for improvement of aeveral roads in the city at township expense which the Chamber of Commerce felt were legitimately township roads. M. 10. Crites was instructed to cooperate with the Chamber of Commerce in taki.-.s steps to secure pavement at township expense of Korsythe avenue from 150th street to Summer street, lols street from Fcrsythe ave., to Kennedy vnue. eluthrie street from Klino to Michigan avenue and l'JIUh strtet from rickey I'lace to In- j dtanapoiis bouiovaru. Ur- o.uU...vt from the Chamber of Commerce Is composed of lleny Indetield, Frank Orth. V.". K. Jewell. Zeph Camiibeil. A. - . jji.icomb and Or. O . W. Miller. Kinal estimates on the A.lder etreet pavement and the Kxchange avenue ntwer were accepted. A confirmatory resolution en the Guthrie street 'main sewer was passed. The Engineer was instructed to Pt a price on the bridge tender's house at Canal street. The Hammond. Whiting & East Chicazo street car representatives foiled to show altitoiisrh they appeared before the board last week and asked for another week for consideration of the franchise which the board has drawn up. RELIEF STORE IS OPENED AT HARBOR The Indiana Harbor Local of the Amalgamated Association, has nowcompleted plans for their grocery store at which they will sell grocerie. to strikers at cost. A store huiidin on ram u. - we should all using pi . meccric 10. 2300, East Chi. 230
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MENU HINT BreakfastSliced Peaches Corn and Keg I'ntties Toast. Butter. Rolled Oats, Cream. Coffee. Luncheon. Creamed Dried Beef. Vcptt&'ol Salad. Bread (horn em a dp). Butter. Apple Butter, leed lee. Milk Dinner. (Picnic.) Hot Bouillon (in thermos bottle). Chees-e Sandwiches. Pickled Beet Sandwiches. Small Tomatoes (ith salt).
Kaked I'.paiis. Potato Chinr.. Chorol.ite Tapioca (in cups). WJ Milk (in thermos bottl. j TI.T , . p, r i--T rii-f ! rr.SIU UtA H fc.S Co and F.gr Patties For these! use corn (left trom dinner the riav L -.r l ' V. K 1 a . .1.1 iH'-iurpf wniciT LJcru i.mmcu uri wttz coh. Slice corn from cob; beat two ctrrs until l:ght, add corn season wnth salt and pepper, drop by spoon into hot skillet which has a tablespoon of hot drippine in it Turn when hrerwn on one side and brown cn the ether. Serve very hot. Vegetable Salad Use any vepptjIdes left from dinner the day before A jrood one i made of utrinpr beens. cuhed beets and diced celery, mixed with mild salad dressing. It is made of one-half cup sucar, one tablespoon flour, one teaspoon salt, two eKirs well beaten, lump of butter, mustard and pepper to taste, onehalf cup vinegar, one-half cud water. Cook in double boiler until thick, add cream to thin when cold. This may be kept on ice for several day?. It is Inexpensive and easy to make. Chocolate Tapioca Soak two taLlespoons pearl tapioca, one-half cup tppoBlte from ti.e Indiana Harbor firt department has been rented and W. W. Mil-.tr has lie en piaced in charge. The store has not a yet any supjdlea but a car load haa Deen shipped j from Chicago by the national commit- ! tee and is expected to arrive, in a few , days. As soon m tae HUppUes arrive I thev will he arranged for distribu- J tion and Mr. Miller will announce the j days upon which the store will by op- i ... t l- .. , . I 'i j rirr.t i,l ! , o- sa i r" -" ' ' - ; , .1 a a . . , 1-, M t- k T 1 ( rf llllVIt I . ' . ' 1 be determined t y me oate oi wie mrio al of the car load lots. .,, . . . i . I
Until lao supplies iur me etoie : gin to come In faster and more regu- J domsi ome c? the w-ork Marshal ritoilarly the groceries received will not j rn started in on la.-d. w eek when h wan
be sold but will be issued to families ; who are in the greatest need. 'Jro-- j ery cards will be issued at strike head- I quarters to the most deserving of the strikers, the amount issued to depend upon the size, of the family. Kach card Issued will entitle the holder to four iljys provisions. If after ali needy strikers have been annulled with food there is a sudoIv remainine. other strikers may buy j fsom the store at cost. It Is the u It:- ( mate purpose of the etrike leaders o , supply al srtkers with food at cost but such arrangements will not be possible for some time. The cost of the food including cost cf transportation will be pail by the national organUdt'on. The local organization will pay the. rent for the store tuilding. Xot the least trouble has developed since he withdrawal of trops and Deputy Sheriff Whitaker is well satisfied with existing conditions. Numerous applications for positions as deputy nheriffs have been reecived during the last two days but the fore is being held down to the number actually needed. The applicants' names are taken and In case of trouble the men can be quickly secured. Col. Harrison and his staf are still in the city and yesterday reported to Gen. Smith on the situation. 1 ney naa expected to leave today, but Gen. Smith thought It best that they remain for a few dnys longer. Testerday afternoon they visited Col- Mapcs at Gary. Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be there.
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Have you some time or other gotten a loaf of bread from your grocer that was still warm. It waj the Modern Baking Company's Pure Milk Bread delivered to your grocer while it was yet hot. Vou got it fre?h trum the ovens in time for dinner. You can get this splendid bread daily, merely for the asking. Insist that your grocer give you Pure Milk Bread. Hammond Modern Baking Company
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water for an hour (mjnute tapioca may be us'ri without Bcsakinir). Mix ; one cup supar, two tablespoons ; coco;, aId a bt-titen ep-p: yolk, one ; pint of milk. Cook all in double : I. oiler orre-ivilf hour. Remove from , f re. Bea.t white of one egp until iijfht, rrur into hot mixture. Whip with ecfrs, whip five minutes: add : or.e tcas-poon vanilla or dash of cin- ; namon. Pour into cups tr mold, i Serve with or without whipped cream. Pl'DDINQ-s AN'D SAl'CES. Craliain Puriding One-fooirth cup fat. one-ho'f cup molasse, one-half rup milk, r.ne icsr, one and one-half j cups graham notir, one-nalt teaspoon j foda. one 1e;u-pr.n f-alt, o.ne cup rnisI ins, reeded and cut into pieces. Molt the fat. add the molasses, milk and jaa 1 ln" r5'?nt8 :tT,d adfl ! .hr:;t rnixture. And the raisins, which have beeen washed and floured. Turn into oiled meld, cover and steam ttvo and oneha f hoirs. Dates or fijs may be used instead of the rtaadns. Yaniila Sauce -One-ha:f cup sufrar, two ta.Herpexns Hour, one cup milk, two tablespoons butter, onermarter teaspoon jalt, one teaspoorfu! vanilla. 5cald the milk in locbl boiler. Mix the fitiKar and flour and add jrradually the scalded milk. Rtum to double boiler and ccok until thick. Add butter, fait and vwnula. Steamed ( armel Custard Fout cup miik. four efjrjrs, cme-hulf cup sugar, one-half t-aspoiin salt, one; teaspoon vanilla. Put suprar in a shalluw pan and melt gradually to a lig-ht brown hjtud. Scald the milk and urld gradually to it, tht; melted sucar. As soon as the sujrer has dissolved in the milk, ponr the mixture gradually on to the sl'tchtly beaten epjrfi. kdd palt and flavoring and ftratn into buttered cups. Steam until a silver knife ruia hito the custard will come out clean. SIX LAKE COUNTY MEN GIVE BOND (nP Hannm.nd ri.sii it. thri liana Harbor, two at Ian Harbor, two at I.a.-t c,i:cac one at tla'v w ere. ;,noi e-d byf'"! l,"Pu,-v T " S" i,ar!,hai C' ; cker who was in tae e'al ini'-t V I : . --c ion recalled on uccount of the coal "tr;k". Joseph lUlavir.i, S j4 Summer ;:-et. i the Hammond man. He was hiuji.; hetore Commissioner Charles Suip:;ae charged with seCing raisin brandy hicii had been made, ln th s;i!l on the Joe Wenxel farm neat Iye. lie was arrested by Hammond poiioe ret. ..- to -..- i -.. -I nr.. i l...i.e f,.r 1 i. j.... Ii" ( u. niiio, r . v v.. .... ..... appearance before the federal granJ 1 jury. i Nick rsimnirnraf better Un wu as I Ni el k T'appas of Gary. wa. also arraignbefore the commissioner on the ; i i i a r g e ot making wine, m o'"in'ii the war time prohibition act He : n Mii.-he J S 1 .OnO o..nd. The deputy marshal served grand jury j caplises upon Jack Muntean. 3S01 I'ennsylvania avp.; Gordon Pristov, 34T7 Fensylv ania ave ; and Stove I.fltanky, nrMfi Gary St.. Indiana Harbor. They will appear before Judge Anderson about December 1- They were arrested in Hammond the night of August " in company with Len Cofma and Nick Rociu by Capt. ien Strong- Six bass of bot-Vle-d beer was found In their machines. Capiases were also served upon Tony and Wlnca Klrls, 5(rtS IWrir.g ave.. Kat Chicago, -who were indicted by the grand jury for bringing whiskey i ito the state the night of June ii'l. Both T.ny and his wife have been before Judge Anderson and served sentences In the Indianapolis Jail. East Chicago News The "William Tl. Pobbie's of 3523 Orapevine St. Jiave little f"n born to them. The second child but the first j bov. The fond grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Cfd'tns of Grapevine a specialty. Satisfaction rea Tel. Hammond 268
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Johnston, of I: dlana Harbor., Mrs. peter Holden of Oaspar. o j on a visit at the present time, j There is a narff-'c oititnltt-'' of i Welfare Asociai:'in ca'!'-d ut 1 I morrow afternoon in the lirsnt j tar.- Station, lie!! "ros r.. .hih. and here the t o. W. J t urtfent.y ilcsired tnat all p:e.--nt. I i M' i T!r:K ol' th'i vai lOtjH ''j ;' !. o---ietie the satnej ay mad. it n.-c .ary i -. n- tn.s meet mg l-e t!j aiiy. r.urh. the little dat.R'ht'r ot th Fr.j Ptehe r.. of the Jik Front a h--st. es 1 o many of hr f !-i-rid-thc pranks of tr.o ! t.i '. low . f-mi-lnvf'-l .'j.j iivfi:ooTi . i " I'o 'uv.i ons v.-r" i,.ito -..-I 1 thv. nature or' the ril Mrs. tVa'.rer Jij.en O'ln Ave. will e n I r t ;i i n t j th!. evening instead of Mr.y as previ. i;1ly nnnoun' lieh It i ! e w l e affair f' t..i ! FRIGID WAVE HITS GARY TODAY 1 lth ihe weath eprees yesterdi ' rui si.t-f:ve j 1 1 !!!. on. i ; a r v I a v. Jik'-ned lh j j tilt ( lutche? ; Hen .'.tm v. t re co;l red oii m-. miliar to find n.- if in f a 1 riKi'l v" a e. Coal samp-l v. ih id-rs for. I' ll';l':illM. i f t u- Mlii'h !l 1 ap-iararn'e ot the ild :i 1 ii'-r. hut in , 1 ; as a iso lare number ', coke by the ! Tear nf a -onl h"i:ae, j responsible for an unj5.ua I of ord'Ts beiOK I iaced ft j emi.h in tho n. ill. I According i-i W. A M.iiK of tho tiary 'Val I ) a iocs 'who attended a rirf i".j; of t land retail daleri in I'iocit . Ii man . rday. nr of residents of ;.ary n -d y. v a t'oa 1 shortage for rir h ur t n r.i'.ni!:. Although tlio railroad administration has sont out an order to )o, al aif'-ii's to 'seize all coal shipments now m wrnit. th" dtil'TS are well i.. .1 w,th .-oal (and according to , statrtrten'. e the i Public have pleaded them.-":! v -s j ot to raise the price. JOE FROST IU ENGLAND In. n letter I ) 'ni.-.- -01 i ti .toe Frost. 'I iry'.i h-me t i.ii ' .a' f-s s: ilea wl'.P t t r.i mv i II t h e e y.--rd c ! h : , J.1e ro terms vel-y -. v.- a s a and si ;..;i o : : l t ' ' :ti! I I--' a ') - s mo.M -
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II '"'.'! JCi.l ! en off itii n m a p1 th' K:u .tit tiaitipat a north iat'-r i-ros" la ruled at ml ml lost T t ' is now visiting at his i ilkely that he will f i r s t of the v a-. oil -t'lr: t h. 4 S3 i "- v? iiil ..esi- rsj This Sensational Offer Includes Guaranteed Tires Only! KEYSTONE SPEEBVcfAY REPUBLK ".a it vy
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(ALL FIRSTS) FIRESTONE FISK FEDSRAL AND MANY OTHER (SECONDS) We believe th: offer !o bo unprecedented and wo are making it only becue we want to begin the month of November with record sales. TODAY AND ALL Tf-!3 WEEK STORES OPEN TILL 13 P. VJ. Tuesday, Wednesday, TSirsdoy. Friday and Saturday are ihr sala e?v. Come by a!l ireisr.i. There will be crowds, but it wiH pay you well, for you save almost the entire pries of a tire and tubr.
FOR EXAftiLE:7J;e prw r for a Keystone Tire. 303, ia I7.GH &nd the nsifular price for n Kovt'one Tube. zc 30;. 3. ?53 1fi. It ott tuy one of cirri t t'lr. price give you an ac'ditforil ti lor 5-1 (H and tin ar!Hitiottnl tubv ftr SI. CO. The m npplir to othr makra ad U i:xec of any tire or tuhf we c :vrry in stock.
ONLY TWO TIRES AND TWO TUBES VV2LL EE SCLD TO EACH CUZT0.V:ZR Tire Prices Are Going Up An increase of probably S'yr wiil become effective in the very near future. Therefore it is decidedly to your advantage to buy NOW for future use.
MAIL ORDERS: l:c.l cur boat of out cf-1on frfenU who may not b able to attend the &g Dollar Tre Sale, wm have arranged to eecrpt mail orders. In ordering specify sLr-e; give first, fcecood anrf third c!.6ice as to mkc of tire, aed iclne at left st $5(H) deposit, balance to h Kipped co!lect. Moarv wil! be rrfuoded If yon are not eatire'y satisfied on receipt of goods. THIS MAKES YOU JV5T AS SAFE AS IF YOU SELECTED YOUR OWN TIRES
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B f j n tLUS Applicants fcr I;: Often Reject e Jndeir;c froi-.i rrpurt froi.wiu a ! . us" X i't I in dt--c I'UMn-. C'Ti- in one pi ; 1'ofn r-v su. u I iv I h. - 111. ill' i r i -riv. Th'1 m! lo . .1 if Kilmer's Sti .' ij. It f olds t r. 1' a rt mat t. .In '..in pi''.:o'i;'ii( hu i - o r . hi. i wrd of su :! ii (.h;"tan to 1 i:;':uranee .. i,i I ;i. s',i ;- t. : i r i -1 1 ; n ; s ) in.'.'iy ajij'i t d is i IfMlHill I.) t ! iemetit ha; one i. . . v ) nut f or insarii' rh ux1 U;d'ev troiilo o , OTT ,V-t n peon). , r ie tarpo t.a.i.'rit.s of tliese whos- e ; . tloj; r- fl'i ;intd do not et e-i . , ' th'V h.iv f the disease. It tj. ., ..s:e r;t all driii; ! t. .. in loitU.s f t w ...&. I : ii oi a r d ia rK. Ih v.txfr, ir on wl.'h first, to teM t ; ei'-nt im a ration --nd ten cents to Lr. Ki'u" r S; 'o , l!ln'h.initf.ii. v. Y . for , mmi o' hotth . '.";t n wr!titie be sure Hfoi rn. ro ioii ihe Hammond Times. Adv. COURTS I M. : Land t ; t ; " Jore-s vs t!o- City and Harla '., of Gary ;s a suit to q ii. fi'ed hv Crutnir acker Rtrl Fr'.e The Smith Hamilton compar.y of E. Chlcauro has fib d a suit to foreclose ri option n:i:r.?t Edward (Hund rt . oi. through .V t o n s Hce and Petersen. Taussig s Sophie orid Mn s th" tit'.- ..f cn aefon to dtIoiliian h lai'c a i I. 1. .b iture tiUd to. lay by Atty. rlj. rir"iie!, tin West ines la Tit; ,.5.,!H V .Mtoitoo- Joe,..,;, 1, Hit Hammond Trust ami : hn tMd a suit o' a t K Hollies. a v -o t e ,;s to : o-.., i it-.-, n . '-' ha ii lc s M-d tode.y against Fran ft ni ''tie was by Fred I., nd the othr by Paul All 11 '.ozna rs Jen-ens A 1 1 01 ney s l.t',1 The f:3 .llett nriff and Scheor.t ! both i-a es. 5 i; v,34 Mi
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