Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1919 — Page 2

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TOE TIMES. Monday, Xovombor 10.

SEE FINAL AGTION ON RATIFYING

Republican Leaders of Senate Believe Treaty Will be Settled By Nov. 18; Perhaps Earlier. BY J. B4RT CAM 111 F.I 1. I INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE 1 TVASHINUTi N. Nov. l--i'iie prediction repeatedly voiced by Republican ade-s of the senate that this week would see final action at last on ratification of the German peace treaty, caused Tuesday. Nov. IS, to fr .'Ud as a tentative date today for adjustment of tha first session of the Sixtysixth congress. Representative Frank VT. M'ndei!, the house leader, went even further in expressing: the belief that prosperts for an adjustment as early as nest ci turday night "wer excellent." Senator Curtis, Kansas, the repuMiran whip, declared he "saw" no reason whv the last of the majority reservations should not be acted upon by Wednesday of this wk." tin all sides there was an unmistakable disposition on the part of many senators to regard the treaty fight as drawing rapidly to a close. Senator Hiram Johnson, of California, one of the unylelded foes of the treaty, said he anticipated ratification w th reserves by the end of the week. Tie regards the proposed reservations as "worthless." he said. The senate was to tak up today the majority reservation covering the bitterly disputed Artie)- 10, of the Jeacm covenant. I'nder this reservation the T". S wou1d assume "no obligation to preserve the territorial o'bliRation or political influence of any othe- country, or to interfere in tontrovers! between nations whether members of the league or not under Irritating: Coughs PromptJr treat coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchiui and similar inflamed and irritated condition of tile throat with tested remedy DR. L. J. FEIN announces the opening of an office for the practice of dentistry at 351S Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. Phone I. H. 192.

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the provisions of the article. The reservation also provides that the I'nited states would not he obi sed to employ Its military or naval forces "under any article of the treaty for any purpose," unless rongrpfs. by Its constitutional right to declare war, authorizes the use of American forces in a foreign land by an act or joint resolution.

TOS COLDS OR INTiLTJENZ A. and its a. Preventive lake I.AXATIVK KKOJJO VJI'I.NINK Tablets. Look for II. V GKiJVK'S signature on the bo.v. JOc Adv. Hi il MARTIAL LAW LIFT? Wi: ra s' . tfns i ii the danger of a K"! convention, tin Si. 'ho ... I.lio .,. IfirW rlti. 1 iiin .ium when Gov. .1. P. (toodncli viil rieolme martini law at an i end. The last of the lmli'ia officers lef t ! th city early last week and prior to ; departure Col. Hirris.m stated that the city would reman under martial law until after th- rer.TUd leathering of K'Js which was scheduled for Fricjuy. Saturday and Sunday. An interest mgr phase of the situation to many will be the status in which Kast Chicago will be tomorrow. Armistice Pay. It is pointed out that a year ago Kast Ohicaso-Indiann Harbor was one of tho most peaceful and industrious communities in the world. hil- across the sea hujre armies fouyht for suprctn. aov. Today the peac-fulness is ffne. Alih"UEh ail is quid, there is an undercut rent of unrest which requires that tho county maJntajn a constant watch of armed men to suppress any uprising that mifcht occur. The condition of turope one year ago finds itself repeated in n small way in the Twin Cities. Tomorrow, according to h11 indications will mark another decided contrast from the city of one year hr-o. While last year the workers laid down their tools, business men closed shops, the bank employes let!, their work, and all combined to create a celebration which will be remero he-red for years to come, tomorrow will find all plants operating;, banks open. ?n1 business houses carrying on their us-ual business. Other lilies are planning: celebrations, but the Twin Cities, so recently torn by strife between employer a.nd employe, and still under martial law. w ill take no steps for a municipal -iehration. Individuals and organizations will observe the day in parties, dances. Co.. but the celebrations will not h-- allowed to conflict with th ordinary run of business or ev-e.ry-day manner of living. Ctv ic crgari.MUcns which ordinarliy rwuld be expected to n-jf. a celebration Live decided tVia' the time is riot propitious end that it is biter not to takhances of Ei.int: trouble a place to Ret started. Th" o.ily plans for an observance of the diy hy ex-servii e men come from the. men themselves through the American Lepion. which plans to hold a smoker boxinc match, and music in the Auditorium in Indiana Ilarbor. Gatherings of any kind are jrolnir to be lo-ked upon with suspicion by thfi police and d pu-y sheriffs who fear that. Armistice Pny may be used as a pretext by radicals t'c.r a Red meeting:. Roth Acting Chief Kd O'Donnell end Peputy Sheriff Henry Vh!taker have notified

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their men be especially watchful of any urn th"riris tomorrow and although celebrations are not tabooed the. officers of tho la.r liavo mndo all preparations to break up :ny trouble lncitinR crowd. Only one arrfst In connection with the. striko was made over tho week-end. A former employe of the American Stool I'oundry. but now employed by the Standard Oil Company, he;it up an employe of the American Steel. The mjurod ina.ii more out a warrant fur Unarrest of the milita.nt unionist.

AN APPEAL FROM SERGEANT CRAMER F.x-soM:ers will show the people of Hammond, how thoroughly their endeavors were devoted to the winning of the war by the spirit they exhibit tomoriow, It. is my opinion that the people of Hammond feel honored to have all their ex-service, men turn ot in uniform and show our respects i to the loyal pee.pie of Hammond, and pro', e to lli'J loyal city the great truth that one inherits without knowing it through service in the Army. Tins steat love that is stowed in the hearts of the two million men who went oyerseas and into the hearts the t -a o million men h w ere ti.-i niiti; on Cie i ..n Ai'iris'i.e !,) fun") Amei an soi i from devotion t- and a .-s c .a t en w ith men on grounds of equalitv . This great lesson of life will ever claim a hold on the hearts of the men who served in the army, although a fewmay not realize it until th bonds that link us peculiarly together have been broken by our enlistments one by one in the great army from which no exemption is granted . And the citizens of Hammond may rest assured that every man that can. will tu -n out in uniform on Ami.f-tieo Pay. thofe who do not come out to celebrate this day are men who have to toll, those who are sick or who rave no uniform. The rest of us will line up o" R:mba- h avenue, immeH atelr after lunch to prove to the citizens of this city that we have not broken our faith w-ith our comrades who made the supreme sacrifice. prx-service men should ferret their old stories of pnef for one day at least Rr4 coni out and celebrate what the whole world celebrated one years ai?o tomorrow . SKMT. rt O CRAMER Army Rerruitina: Off ce . AT THE DeLUXE The assertion that ''mu"dr will out" ta'n'eu ; its fullest meaninc ss a conviction that lvch moral crimes cannot, be hidden forever, is a powerful Ingredient of the latest Vitaeraph superfi'm 'The Wol f . ' This is a pioturizatton of the famous play by Fusrene Walter . Fa-le Williams ( the star. The film will he shown at the peT,uxe theatre MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mothers have found Mother Oray's Sweet Powders an excellent remedy for children complaining of headaches, colds, fe-erishness. steo.'o h irmmies nr.'i oincr lrresru .artr les -. m which children suffer during these ,;sv and excellent results are accompTishi d by its vise Used mothers for oyer 30 Tars. Sold by Druggists evervwher Adv. rf stir u P ! II I Armistice Day at the

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today and tomorrow. Kven in the trackless forests where men dwell far apart and where It would enn things hay happen without leaving a trace It s revealed that ciime somehow ..-annot be buiiea.

NOTICE TO ALL EX-SOLDIERS Throi.cho-it military irite!! a-ti e . In the very active fn this , behalf oi' tins the western ist'iice serv it state? tie arej verj near future they will be iry, permit ire to s.iy in service and as a favor to the ex-sold, ers, that there is a very heavy penalty fnj the wearing of the Army overcoat with ivili.-in clothes er uniform unless there is a il ' "h.t r e chevron sewed on. Or the overcoat my be n.-rn provided the buttons are taken off and othtis of a civil dcsipn sew d on. I have at my off.ee a few discharge chevrons iu.-ii will cost only the time it takes to come up and tret them. Miif iT n. ;. niAMF.n r S . Army Ret . Sa. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN CHICAGO VKAT,-5 to (. lh.s, ifr; TO to SO lbs.. 20 5 21c; to IPO lbs.. 2-c, fancy. 'Cc: overwe'jrht kidneys. 140 t9 175 pounds. 1 2 ri 1 C'lIICAOO ft H.RIN. TtRN : mifd, 14Di:)0. 2 whit-. ISI'.li.l 2 yellow. USS 1M -. white. 131',; 3 yellow. 14" ClT?--No. 2 white. ;i tj ?i " white, 3V 734 , 1 whit, 7 -1 ile. mtTF.n -Pee, -ipts. tub" cry. evfra. 7 f'rsts. packirijr stock. i2. FOG!! r.e-eipts. 22 eases, receipts. ST.: ordinary firsts, firs's. 5.1SS: extra. e-l: (tS',: dirties. :r-5"1. fIF:F.r:-Tiviri.. rew. .to T ec. tt: younff Am1" ics "1 lonrhorn. a.t ; h-ii1.. f trt T.TVK FiTUnV-T i-l-:ev.. 2 : e e a m :? 5 1 . ci rrept " 2 i S ! : cheek 1 d a 1 - eV-c-t " l''s. 20-7 11 rr'nffs. ! reee 2": duek. 2 fiiTATiF.S -Tieeelir fa aid Pakrtfl. rihlos. ' i : ' I i n n f o - ' - rmru.o iir. sTOf k. Pt . itnrrnii r( M.irkes. H'l'";?. T!ce'nt.. 2.f'nn; mar'eer o- end .frailv to stronc; bo'.tc. t 1 ie f? 1 ". 0': top, if. "0; lidvvirfirvi " na -S 1 ." . 4 0 . medium we!M, 1 0 n 'i 1 . 4 . lifi-ht inr s trot . 1 CVsli 1 i. r... smooth 1 i 7" '- 1 t : m-m -oiih. t C2l ?i t 1 R'C it t? i r, 10. C.-rTT.;.- p-e'-ipt. sfedv to '!'r r:; h 1 e r. f. -eO, I n i a r we 1 y r t rVrivi. nrit 1 T " M f T' M f 1 C"n ;- .-1 I 1 1 " .'i 1 ? 'i : r a rn tt r i -in' w , ! 1 1 ?? hi trr- rnM. )rr?-n. rh m "7 siie '. SO .00; ruiin- ' 'ers. r. "0 V. K " 1 : vl 'p'-. T1 4 h - n r" v ,.i1-.f, 17.01S. feed"- t-o-J ' 'l",'rt: toclcr ter. fieA-win"-storker rn' and steeker m1.', 7 -nr Stlle. heef rows and heifers. 7 V,-l :. n s i r, 6.: 00 ft i : ' 0 ? 17 PuSbe- . . Cha'me-" so III, i e ii s. j i i A 1 '' niriean ri- jnd endAmerican Tn-enml' v Americsn ?m,ti"'Amerlcan 5t(.j r'n.-ri Atchison oft P.nldwfn T.of-orrit e t7ii4 p.altimore and Al,fo . o Pethleheirt Steel on ranarllan Pacific .. t Central Leather ... ini Chesapeake and rvhln 57 4 Chicapo and Nortbwe o I nioaieo. .vni ann m. ihiii Colorado Fuel 4t", 'Crucible S ' e e 1 27." T'elaw and Iluoson . .lot ; Kr!e 1i!. ' r;enera! Klectric 1 701, I Oeneral Motors S7r" : fi'. Northern Pr I Tll-n i!s Central P I , T.a.kawanna ?te! I.eMph Valley . 01 . 41 ' X. T. Air n--ake.( New V'. rk int i a .12 7 7t , .100 1, i ' Norfolk and AVestern ... ' Northern Pacific j Ohio Cities r,3 i Pennsylvania 1 Pressed Ft eel Car i Railway ? t e e Spring;." ' r.eadine ! Republic Iron nn l Steel ! Southern Pacfic j Texas Co j T'nion Pacific 1 T .. Steel 1 P. Steel Prfd Westinshouse. I Willys Overland . 4 2 .102'. Of v, !0 .11.-. ' 4 . 1 07 i . Sl, .172-., Kk, .114', . Pi . 72,v Sinclair HAVE BEAUTIFUL WINDOW DISPLAYS ' I Hammond mroh-inl. ate tkinK par- j tirular pains to hair their vv indovvs . especially decorated f jr Armistoe Iav. i Two of the best windows in ke-pinr ,

with the spirit of the day are at thn li irinir the dny departed shortly beE. C Minan store and the furniture j fore the fire was discovered. Te il department of the IJon Store. The ; rr: iners normally en-ployed are idle he.

Lion Store window has the huge Hrnmond service fiaar for its background, jhowing tiie 3. "82 stars for the boys who were in the service. Twentyeight stars represent the number who lost their lives. The window is decorated with draped fl.iRs and vases of flowers and two larpo old eagles are. guarding: each end of the service flag. The central window the Minas store has a red. white and blue background, while the center piece Is decorated with small flans of the allied nations over all a beautiful fl'my silk American flaa; is kept in motion by the breez fro-n a concealed electric fsn. ANOTHER MINSTREL J-'everal weeks ao the crowds at the Orpheum theatre went wild over a good minstrel show which was then hold

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Relief HDGWI0N) 3 CfS J Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ANS POR INDIGESTION ina foith. indicating that Hammond! has a warm spot for these merrv lausn prove.kers. Manairer M ichelst r t ter j h" s been wat- hint: for anot'or so.i i one and has landed "The ni'i.-k anl hue Revue," w hJch is said to in ev rn ! fre-atcf tha-i the Inst t.ne. It is a modern inin.Miel creation w.th the very bej-t !me of e-nmedv. plenty of sinslntr and ilaneine and goo j rn-j.s.'c. m fa.-t e verythit K that nr.' into the makeup ef a real minstrel show . T!i s tict with live others will form tn hill today and Tufxlav . HAMMOND COURTS Pa vid VanorTier t. a' v Hartlero'le et al., ih tit on .-o court riled to-iay 1) '. F.ii ! nett and 1 odd s I. ) w re e of a suit Attorney s v )vat,i-is F. . I.a tn; ert ha fieri suit foreclose a mortKatre e.i;nt .I.din Kindle, et . al. Ri'.cv. H.-.v. tu-off. PvI o F. f r nnd Red are att'. n r t ji o plain- ! t.ft. A part:! 'on f t ni.itv' b- A t torn1 for Mary J. Re O . S .v e e n " . e t . ir p ' t : t o n w s f, ! d ys Giliett and Sheerer rr-rt against Florence HlflES SENDS FOR CHIEFS riMENTONL NEWS SERVICE j IVA.-HIN'iTo.x. .N.o. . 2.ilirect.or 0 neial Hines rf the ra'.lr'.iid aiminiI s j tratlon. has summoned the ri;!fj of ! the fe.ur Iv'sr laiiroad brotherhoods to u meet with him tomorrow. nil The ei ; rector r,,ei al S".ati thit hj e wo. lid discuss with tii ch.ef: their deinanils for increases nnd worliir n j conditions which have ben under d- j ciissi. n pre v io : si y . It is probable j that tli fl i I e. - o.-S "lie; a I will make final answer to the d( man if of the Va -! - ; road b'otiirlinods. j It ws stat.-d at the roiirod ad-mn-j istratlon here this Ht'te-rnon that thej metinn had nothing; to rirt with the i general I a b r s 1 1 i a I . o n or strike. th CO.il ! BAD FIGHTS IN TWO POOLROOMS ; 1 M 7 OO S ill iai. . ill' pool rooms lover th" week-end resulted. binp of o:,e rnan and t?ie in f be 'ab".fT" betin j of a not he r. ,Ju!S. is .Xapy was shooting pool ! restaurant and pool room at. 4'5S in a MelIvi'le ae. when his cue touched a negro J who was standing near the table. Julius told th" nearo to move, but did not I expect that he would move as he d-d. The next thing: Julius vas on the floor from a wli-aimed hhev by tlie negro and another negro, who had been sitting near, had stabbed lntn twice in the back. Vr. Ceo. F. Hicknell attended Xany. Joseph Andric " It.lrd st . was beaic-n unco!iciu' by four men with cln irs and bi'iiard cues after he had Steve I'V.is of cl Kmlyiin pifloe. 1.. Townnley dressei! -hree Jiijr j s' ruck Pr. F uts on Atidi ic'x bciid. AnJric and Filis lvere bea ked sniil and battery, tun the other three escaped. ! James l;:kr. colored, ims nrres'.cd as la keeper of a fc-nmbiniK nc.re at 3il! , Parish a . e. tie, wiin si otiicr. were, eaught by Cfficrs l-'ano and Titary with; $16 on the tabic. i TRY TO SMOTHER FIRE IN MINE t INTE14 NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BIi'KNKI.h. 1X1'.. Nov v,ier a night of frantic effori. rescu pmtiej today succeeded n seniinfr the shaft -f Amtrlun VTine N. i 1 f K ' i .. ,. rgest in t.'n bitum-nou-. field ef tiit'mted States, ii' an effort to stnothe; flames which Imet out in th" b .weN of the n.ir.e last niffnf rt-ci,e parties were unable to rca h the fire. .V pf engineers vv ho had been tn the mine ! ojif- of the str.ke. X o one was woing- in the mine whn the first ua detected. The mine probably vvi'l re-j riin sealed a month a.rd it is bel-e-ved the loss will be enormous His Mind In the Clouds. Rev. George Harvest was to hare been mnrrled to the daughter of Biehop Common of London, but on the mornlrg rlxed for the ceremony forpot oil about It and went off fishing. Much Indignation was felt by the bride and her friends, and the engagement was broken off. Eat the reverend gentfeman's second engagement was equally trnsucceFsful. Once jno-e be forgot to come up to the church end lost his expectant bride la consequence.

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p. V M; i r f f V 4 ft s fi - IK-' f 4 Z .s -I at . - t Me-,A&-?.' f The soft draped hat marie of brocade, velvet, duvetyn or fur fabrics is the favored style for winter wear. It is particularly b comipE: to the round youthful face and looks especially harmins wi!i lux-u" us fur neckpieces or coats. The hat at the top is a Paris creation made of cold and brow .i brocaded materia1 It is a soft hat with a lartrcj pold colored s:Ik tassel forrriir.sr the onl;- trimrnirtsr, BjIov 5 a brown velvet toque prettily ctaped with touches of golJ pet pine ut from the foids in front. HI I.I.KTI . 'INTERNT!ONL NEWS : IASHIM,TO. Nov. II) i lie t -. five council of the . I., of I. 1iii : i trrnnon laid .lt;i-s for tlie r.'tiinu a hiiiie fund t fitlM IlirotiIi the court ! the ense of .ltm I.. Lewis in thr nnil thnt he is sent Hi lull lor refusal in comply nith tlie lnj:in'(len hnioleil down by tbe murl. ni j i i; 1 1 l(NTERNTiONAL HEWS SERVICE' ' 1NDI A tl-OI i. 1M.. ... Hi Vfteri three hours "m-nfril jiiseniiin." Hie: conference adjourned m one thirty. "T here 1 nolhinc; lr kiip out." ..ilrl j l-illN Venrles. spoke.Hin na fr the miners. Other of f ici.-tl of tlie I iilon deelinrd to tnlU. The -onferenee vvns to he resumel ) at S o'clock. HI l.l tTIX. I ' IMTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' j ! W!IIM;TS. ol. HI I.-ilk of nj i jrenernl strike vvns in llii- :ilr .v lieu the; eetutle roum-M i'f the v. V. of t.. I met loilny. j "The exe-iMiTe rniinej of the . j of 1.. hni done nil llial tiei. nllMa j power tn do," -ltl Vldhcw tlell, "ice 1 president of the iTiri---n l-'cderrtt in f ! of l.lior today. "It is ni.. lefi tn Ihp Internntlonnl unions tfi l:-ke vvhntever' ! action they see fit.' i f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' 1V4S-HIM.TO. v . 4 Oicnllinl i labor ill he mobilized to -unport the s'rikiuu: Con) m'tiru The rvccntlve council of the !' of 1. decided t eue n cnll toiuorrovv for : series of ntlon-"virt mius meetioc ly liilior, he date In he net Inter "It doeen't liok ns thiih loniflrnm im Kohic to be riiii..tiee lai fr hor." "nlil W 1. Mnhon Times news service -it rr.or.v can buy rffort car; f".rni?r.. Chr Way to Soothing Harr.Hn's Wizard Oil j Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Kubbed in where the pain 1 is, it act3 as a tnnic to the tortured , nerves and almcst invariably brings j quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic cjualities can always be relied upon to prevent in- ! fection, or other set ions results, from snrains. bruises, cuts, burns, bites an t i t? tines, just stood, too, for sore 'i feet, stiff neck, frost bites, o?id sores and canker sores. j Get it from drueaists lor vi cents, If not satisfied return the tottic ana get your money cacic. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, t i pleasant little pink puis, M cents. Guaranteed Too Late To Classify WANTEP- Knoriuierd ply Koorn Hiniic moud. folder pblde . JlsniI 1 -1 n lid PAINTING, DECORATING PAPERHANGING, GRAINING BpM f rork kt ifiitf herrfuJI Kicn. I'lionr Huminoncl in;-,'. M. HENRY WEBER. 1218 Monroe St.

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