Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1919 — Page 1

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FAIR WEATHEfi 3TiJLNAT.ONAJl ITZW1 eeavice. Os streets and newntaoCs, Je per copy. Cellvereil lay carrier ta Sammocd and West Eimmosl, !Oe : per aioctt. VOL. XIV, NO. 124. TUESDAY, NO EMBER 11, 1919. HAMMOND, INDIANA. "t I'.JIHI ' mi w cJ3 n. 'S y." ?

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Statement from Miners Officials Is Expected Later In Day. INTERNATIONAL fcE'AS SERVICE APtfl.vr.TON', N--v. 1 l Premden . w-.ion cabmet met at 11 oci-r-CK. Mf'stice lsv. cheered by the t-p pmi-c mi-vf br the great bodv striking coal miner. President Wilson wi --r"f.'-p1 te- !s" .j. 3 state-merit :t-r in the day on '"-' pv.mmn' position in the coal strike -.tuat'.on. or.ee. the miners have oomr:eVwrh the coal order. Secretary 'i'.ir.-. i--y intimated stronsly that su--h t statement i-"uH b forthr-omin. HF.FISR TO COMMENT VET. T'- minrs ha; taken the p-np-r r-,.ar,.- sail Scrtarv of the Trav i.--- Glass, who wa the fi-st t ar.'v :i- the cabinet m-etmg. -t'Vri't he1. 1 eve T should comment -in-,,'hv( official cor f irmatioti ." Ji'.i J ;v Gen. Palmer, although he v as ii r.nifestedly pleased wit a The tu-n of i t;de. t.,-er adrs were shocked at t---i ... taker- in IndianapoV. They f b:!"v the news at first. i oik ot pumu k.- how bis majority the moderates - r. is; tha conferees wr-n over th ' iiaway" eleroen'. which demnde-.i defiance of the courts and '..'rrnt msv nver be known outsid-; - "tle e'ret which cast the bal'r'-. Secretarv w!,;mreti of the urn on 5 tk, Tnt-rnationa! News Servi. e - ;a v that Jt is dctiMful If tha vots .., ,'i vr be.-aiade. public. firean added that a statement mlgh fnrthomlnr Uter in the day :rra . miners off'5a'.s ... HiT OTTKIAU THINK. rv, surrender of th minera ea:is ---hinsr !es than th breaking; of backbone of strike.'. present aid --.reatened. tb- r" s;ovrnmr.t ' icialf- The gnvrnrvnt "a? ' ..it:ond the right of labor to tr:ke, .t has firrr.lr P-.it Its he-1, down or ---a! trikes. The issue in the. rr.irte.rs t"ike was between riarht and wrene . - y dec'.ar. and right was v:f.. Ti-f-v hold that th .-"-rerda- i an crrP conf"s?ie n that the minors e-e in v.err.pr:ng to gain their erd v.-. might of force. OTHERS TO TtESITAT R. Other labor organirafn and eh:-?f -.none; tl.e are th- ra:t-cad "orothe. -h-.cdn with the' more then a rrt!mn and a haif member" who are threat-: nr,? to tie up th- carries of the roun-.j-y will hesitate long before thev w;.i -vins down '.he courts upen tVie! r hea i. rstiy g-ovenrr.ent officials bfiiev-, by r.T.icins; the welfare cf he natl . ti -.--.th Tltantii tie-ups f produrtion anu aistribut'.on of netessarfes. The -urtior leaeir3 t endori tr.-'ir f.-etir.a; her this tncrning a-- th un who cn the eve of the strik i-iist:r venir t.-i Secr-tars" -f f.abor tVl!"or' for arbitration. eleventh hr appeal SMASH WHEN CARS SIDESWIPE

fS-ECIAI. TO TMC TIMES! j CROWN I- hi. XT. Ind . NVv. 11. Qai.ej ISPECtat TO THE TIMES1 a sertoua ac-ldent happened on Sunday! V-HITIM'... J-,d , Nov. ll.-Tho Who-.,-C-rroon W-.en a ear driven by Bernard i mg h;.ur,ir. cf viii-. ii O. J.. M"-k ha? ':;iser of thii city side-swiped a Chicago ,Vi: tint cnur r. h,,- bt-p rar-h.o. bv ,,r in frc-nt tf the Alinian Oary Abstract ! iarn i-d k of Cary. , rcc. Neither car "as aware of tnej Mr. M- ck has l)--n a Wldtmg business

,.-h n' the fwvrr until too ia'f t i -i pnroic The oecupaJitB .i-,. ... .. . .1. 0. ..i-.-.r.. ..dlv Kl-alc?vi l.-a i e ,i-e .i .-..-i-n .1-, the "hii-B.-.-. ! , -,r had a tad cut ii he-ad. The j .curari's of the Chicago car had been i ha gu'-i-.i rf r. ?. Schot:.b:-.-g. living I :,cir the Tan hand I depot. B'th cars ...ere badly damaged WHITING RED CROSS PLANS BIG DRIVE .SPIC.U TO THE TIHESJ WHITING. Ind .. Nov. 11 The committce in charge of the Red Cross rives is going to :naKe a w i-.ir'.wind 1 rvsh on A'mi.-itice Day, which is to ti- i V, n nod t.- s-i'icit ever ( e-ian -worn. in and c-.d J. n .-t wc-arir.g i l is cr her Tied Cioss butto.-i cn this .:av. If vo-.t have subtr;bed to th . War Fur. i or enrolled as a mmoer. p-lt n your button and 1-t e -.- bod see j that you helms to the Red Cross. To- ; .sy is to.fc- the BIG fiAl of ti-.e rain, rttign . Il'j.sje: F. ?mi;h. Chaitman. WHITING MAN FALLS; IS KILLED i j Barow- i IS'ECIAL TO THE TIMES IM-lITINCr, Trici.. No. II. 1 v Hje about thn t' -f:-. e yea r.. a pipe

.;fr emploved at tho Standard Oil Com- i ''''' 'i--n the- mln, is hi r. turn lo t-nny. as killed j-.--ster.lay afternoon bv j 'wm k. it was ft-M '" to- tail-on 1 adeaiiing from a -Hffoid. The bodv wast ml-.ist.raiicu tod.-,; Tl.i cai i on t emoved to t-.e undoi-nhii.g parior- ..f j cai's. r. i it 's ircn that the he p. D-vees. Mr. Haro-A.-ky resided ir .1 I ol eased 0 Coat they may he sent South Chicago. i hack to the mir.es.

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SANTA GLADS EARLY AT THE RILEY BANKS Col. Riley of E. Chicago to Cive Employes 10 Per Cent of Yearly Salary. Emplcyes of t !'--.: ifir,'.. '.r,, F-S't Chic $:- nn-i Tndlnn )lar!- of -wV.-h Col. T"p!tft ,1. .U-.lcy is preshlent today vcre notified that as m t-:-k-n of appreciation of the- r Icj altv an-l efforts that each, rmpb; wt.tild receive a -hristmi r. ft inv-jnt'tir to ten per cent i'f lu- or h-if sa'-ary for t.ie year 191?. The ch.i.-tni.-i-! g-'.ft piesantafiors will tnk ':c.a, I'k-cpml'cr loth. PIIl.DIi- RF.COHI1. The fcur Ttliry tinnke. ss th are know"i r,i mniic ppir-nriUI recor-i duritip i:-r:. lia'-'.-. bank pays an nual d'v'el-i-1 -f lsli. pr ce.it and places s lsru r ser - t fiin his. Th i ; ':rt Mn'e True; nnd Saving" hank -f l:',-1iara Harbor. rie of th youngest Mid lai pest t-nn"' s in T.a'-e eoun :y, w-.s fo-;r.-1d fv- years ago nv Col. nicy wi-'.i cai i r a I of $R-i,oro It new h a capital and s').-pl'.:s cf $ 11 "-'"il.ee Kii t '. -:rt r t T--t - and a -1 .-. a bank known a 'he o-iginal Biiev batik xh!-:'i 's ho'.iofi in the mt ba;?!ftil banktns; bi".ldlr;K in Northern Indiana. also, ma--'. showing during tV year. "'t rwiw? -.r. d'-tie -el", at-.' -njo s s c-.- t r t1 '- " :- - . -,s' r:c vei'in:' of b'l si i -.". 5 oap'.'n and fii-V'is rsc being Irrr'-HF" 1 to $!"") eio.o e f. FIHST M TIOMi. (IROH'H. Tja- ii th- s-immer of If!', Colonel Rlle ai.i-.rrrd r ."-nf.-oj of She FiFvl Xat'cnjt and --"'r.-'t Trust aid .S.lv'ngR baiV 3 rf lit-- C' ;'ttf, iniftr ri r.re.-5-:d-ncy t ': T")'rt. mi! bank. t n-.-i ' - ef t - e je. i. r .. 1 Rr'-ervr. . 3 - rt : has ryn'"- tv.-t-'-o 15 '-':.o-h oi'i-nev as doling any pror-eeo rig period, the eepttei Hd !:rp!'is of !.e F:vsr Xat'nnsl bar-t; now belnir $1 5'"-. f'O. The- in-.irancr departo-otit of t"-.- F'rs? Trust ind .-.-,-lngs br-nk l. "ttT the most .uceofal rerlod its it-vy. SCHOOL FftH Tyf j-t.ovf,. t ' . ; ' t '-' hn!; are ,-nbu.:.l.jt?'y '. deperob-.'it o one sio-her e.-id opere: -entir-'.y x-r-. - nnd d !i-f , t " o -fleer and -v- rl v " cf 'he f'-.-r --.ii '. make e---? h'cr fsnu'v. "e'loy 1-ave thHiiev 1 -i v . i; ' - ; f-r : d r " r and p -. - 1 . r -i ' " - ". ':-.i'it x ties and dinre's in f'hi-.-ig" now ar.d th-n. J a r a i ' ' y t h - - r wi s p.-'(i' i'-i.rd 1 n he ?.-ord :--o'- of the F'Tt Cal-rr el Trust a 'id t-ir.g P.mk so -en:ng schoo' fir h( ertvr:!". r. ,3-.i"'i -i'r.-1cts as r.-.-m-- in! iiw a--! elementary batl. : r. g n 'n- l'idd 'o tiie rurrlctiim. aed th ;-est gre.u, of proff?- -: a -. i . ' -t -1 i ri.i -ngo fir- i r -i - - -. -a -' - .- -( ' i-y -.. - . : 1 rlni i on -"- 5 - 1 T: 1 - i -. -a "r- ,l -: ... TEXT Of IWOI fF.IIKT. ftjr bank rr-gaio'r.g th g''t rti'it as foil ?-.: " T .t t r. r rr. p 1 -' e o Fi-st National P.m';, First T;ist Bid Ki'-tigs nar.V. Firat Ctl - met Trist and Sav'ng3nk, F'rsf :te Trust lid avine Rank. As a Tok-r. of our apprec;-,i. n f,-r th liys';y. h or ' v arid Intes-rify of our --r. o' v,n. w w'i1. or. T"-eerii t-i-r ir.ln.. 1 f-1 jo'eit r-'Tri ercricve "ti"r. j Oh'i'mss g'ft. aino-intlng to 30 r.rt i f t't erip! e's a!ary for for e year ID'.?. Wj realire and appreciate your rfnrts in 'He Mjib-ii'd'ng cf these ir.-."ti'.-i'.ie-n? and cmgra tu in you fot vo-ir t.-jrt in the wond't fut sl.owli-j.-Hie.ic ti.is year. h'c'i is b -. far th" be.t -ear in t'ie bar.k ' hi -I'o-y. H'Ar.TKIt J. P.IV-1V, resident." WHITING- LAUNDRY SOLD TO GARY BIAN n;an .or a r.n.'u-.-r or j e-vrs, n-iv.ii. .i.-re.-i.f-e-i frr-r.i yi.ir to year tint! 1 ..O Vi.UtO i. '-y is first ciass 'n t:i known all o-. '-r ' uil i'S 'tu-l:;-t the .re,. ;..ui w !o tc th- y do I :: --iness. 111 h'.xl'U i the e..Uso f-.-r tlieir e!.I'ig out. .vr. u. is u- v. ... - dry wnrk, bi. t fus boe-n iti this r-usir.css (ml !.'s l;fo. He. w.i a a, pa rt owner n I'.i Sl.cli l.nuu-iry in Cory, uhi.-li inSH in' "' ' - ' ---' for a few norths trip to vi : tint ;' 1'"n " M.r' M " "V (Xonntin, Kar.s., alter u inch tnoy wnl j - to Ilockport. Texas. Tlie M--ek chodr'ti w:.l rcrnu.n tu :) t .o meintime a ho the l:u"..d i.nt .f i-"- time at the -u ::i0 ci hi'.-. ?. look's co:i-io. Mr. and Mrs Clyde ctoild. in the nest lore :tdd:ii.e Tin- .-lick's:, who tooli p.-ss.-'-t-icn x-stf-rd-ic. l.i-.e a lease tni the !.:;:!. o a- -1 r.i the ring the Mee-k's are pjjtinirg on ierhdii v a hot-ie for t 'a.-.'i-ii 1 vc j. MUCH COAL SOON TO BE RELEASED Citr. PNHTIONAL U'WS SERVICE! I'A.iMiNilTnX. N-. U .--I pw;:r 1 of f.l.io.i'.Oio. tons if ii t no, in. .-.is on I wiil he r--le-usr.l by the tii.'iv.n.i iidm-u-istlrttl -o o .lO-'.o. OS 1 i. il-iir:.'e!y

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RE-WEN Avv.-siTINOTOX. N.-. II. rresidem 'iio'u ami the aiiniii; i? t rat ion will Ir.kc immediate slej fur re-opning n--.et!'ttlona between the. miners and the opera-tors when tho strike leaders have .. "!a-l coiuplied with tli Cuun older, u wo." stated early today on receuins wc-rd that tliv inim-rs" oiliciala had voted lo off the. strike. Any. Gen. I'aimor will max- every ef. fort, to secure immediate ne .ouHtion ani tho adntir.strutin iviil take ecry i-oslble step to. see that the demands of the mliiers ar (riven a fair htarir.sr before an Impartial tribunal. The, inel administration regulations wili be in force lor s me time to come, u mh8 stated, until thy negotiations arc on the road to success and the reduction of the mints is once egram restored to order. Ithor iRdci" hr;-. Mere Ms'our.iied at the reports fr..tn Indiana). r 1 is. for th-y liad confident '.y er-.:ted teat the Cnitwd Mine Workers wuld :-:ind flrni on th-'r roind and e--i rrcept. j.nl snitpiiicv to fore thor dor. .r.d tlie strike KOBART HAS FINE CELEBRATIOf LSFEClAk TO THE TIMES) TTOBFP.T IMt . Vov. 11--U-.- How Coming i--o.hrat ;'.:i to he held here today promise to i. a b:g affair for Hihart. It will be inunaged "oy the i.'nni-r-iercial Club, and e er ti.'rs "v 1! fi to every -mo. At s! ohivk d-n-s- t vt'd in t hi huiiding of Mm'h !. parade -.v.": he held a. 8 o'c'o.-k in hc evening a''tii win--!-. '- iV.jdv ii i vi :V. be given on the street. The: w'il 'o itr-nc ig on th i reet find two dat.ces. one at th" odd Fellowa iiaii with Sterling's orchestra, and another t ti.e Community T i a ' i with Brneha'h's crch?stra and Weft .apnrr. WILSON, PROPPED UP, WATCHES CELEBRATION ' INTE3iTIONAt NEWS SERVICE J WASHTN- IT- ". Nov . i J. Propped up in his bod, Irosid-u W'ilsor today er.'C'M to w atoh from a White Hnie v I i.J.m the f-rsr. cle)raf i -n of til" end if t h" gre;?t -V81-. Tlie . I. "-.- l v-:li ho 1 -i f if, t'-.ric U"'.-'-i" Sq-i.ire, jus o;-p.: .e the WliCe tb.ufo. -n a.-T-',',t prayer, offered h;c Lieu'. Pel in Ms : rari, the "flying parson." ivas to offer a prayer by wireless Pderhone from nn -roplan circling over the park. Ha rl v wen vhe-r coriditi'-na threatened to ir.u-i f.-r. -,t ith this f ua lure. ITS CLAIM THE VICTORY IN OHIO t if FPNATION! NEWS SfRViTE(Vij'Ml:l S, - ., Nov. 3. Wan the Biin.ntr.- of..-., "t ;or.. f day that the -.vet? now have a 1 1 of 114 vot ,.s acairo.r r s t ifi.-a' i ii if f.-.H"-I prohibit itov come the d.-e ia r.i ' i -n ti-.nt tint Ai.t 1-91oob Ieagwo ha pa v ! tii'- wav for ix-ssibl canvass of to.' otis bv the courts. Vk.e wet j j -i : . : . ,i into th lead when another re; l do- f T-.'-J -votes in their ' nr was det-.-ted in ".Hiking the offtVia! tabulation of iho asl in Hamilton r ounty. WANT BALL LEAGUE FOR SEVEN CITIES rga r.i .a i- n of two ia.kethail ieag-.ies is no.v htng i uiiuder-d b- the fans of Hanuuoioi and t.--i"lil-irlng v ities. Another mee-trie of enthusiasts was held .Monday c. nin l ttio Hpmmo-id C'nami er of "'omri:er-e at w hi--h the- pians wer--talked over. A N'ortherti Indiana h-agu-oompoid of t';!io- from Hammond. t lotion. ):.-.. "'hicag( tiar; , I.w- !i, t 'row n 1'o.i.t j.,,.1 Mi. hipan r;tv will he organized if p .l'olo. w lule t is f-ertait. (hat an ' gi. tu irnu'toa: league v. ill org.-insse'i in Uaoonond. Fat:- w i i ; meet again at the Chamber of Common o Thursday evening and it t hoped that every roan iritcrco .-1 iu the game will be pre."-, nt to h- ir. in the organization v ork. IDDINGS MADE HEAD OF R'Y SURGEONS I.r. and Mr'. T. W. cl orliit of Humn end. and 1."-. and Mrs. J. W. Tddmg. of l.or.-ei;. r-ne r.-'urred l'r...n In.lie.n-"t-.-iiF, iv!i'r ti---,v a'tt-niied the ennual .'uii:..":ieii and banf.tjet f.f the Monro: and Mig Four railroad surgeons of In-d-.ar.a. wio.h v e held a. the "ta;-pool. l'r. ladings v.-as honored hy being elected president of th- association

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NEGOTIATIONS NOV Ssmiio Gonp-,f, president of th- ! Aniere nn l'ceiera Hon of Labor, was noi available at sn early hour today, but i hie utterances at a la-o hour at a banunet hero la-st rJpht were in oren dilitiice of the government and in th ' iiatura of a challenge: J There was some, doubt here among the I labor leaders fis to whether the oti of j the mine oiliciala would be effective v. ith the men in the field unlets Immediate ! assurances are given 'hat ti.eir demands ; will be at lejt p.i.- -iall; mc.. With this ' id, in jaw, administration oiTif ials were making ready to pro id: e- ery assurance j f or a Just tributuil. t President Wilson's cabin--t may tneri j today and pi- p.i- a stat- r-.ent for the j i-ul'lic. uhen th-i court order in Indiani tpoiis is com;diei with. It ti-aa the 1 j-wrpi.:e of S'-tne cab'nt officials to got ; such Htat- nu-iii lie f.1re 'he pub!! " at the earli-- at posstble mii;-nt :n order thnt! 'ho unrest imonsr he n.tr.ers might !" 1 :-ottled and they i---.i;.i return to th';: i , work of odu'-i in oo il at the carI):--''. , I posibie, m-m !E. CHICAGO I LEGiOfi WILL CELEBRATE Ba.?. Chicago p.st N'o. 21 American I.ion hats ext :rid'-d an invitation to ai! ex-soldiers, s.i l i.u-s and marines of (, . World War and ."tutus of the Twin Cities to "o" on: at their open house Armistice I'ay with an entertainment, smoker and r.xirg eontest to nssist in celebrating the hrst tnni'-tsnry of th'. signing of peac kmi. An elaborate rrogr'ain has been arranged by the entert.linn-.erit committee f'- their initial 1 giou sivht. Mldch ts to he made month:;, 'affair in the future end to b o varied a' t rma h'- a good old-fashioned got-logej her dance. The f,",oAing program Is announced for totoniit -. 1. Or e nii-.g prayer ar.d patriotic eddress hv r.-r. rimer Jones. ?. S'pc fptoisled Hann-r. Legion or-hss-tri and audi. --nee. '. Address ".A Ysr Ago Today and Wiiat the I.oRion Sia l Jp F'-r. " f'ity Att;. . M. K. Cri'cs. Sob Tw I.cgion "rche .-: i a -ro'.ind b'Ut51. egii.ti "-.-h- si : a. - oind bouts. Tvm f i - S no i " ' s t m o ' i -: lto-C- ft.' I'tei. 'rfor K couth"!-:: di i-i.-i.-v ome --o p" ha' '-..-! i ph-diT'd i tie. 11. Sei.-t on. "Ha.!: HalK The Gang s Ail Hero" I.'.gion orc.hei-rn. Tim I'Ne.l, hra-wip-.t ohate.pion of Chicago -frro a-1 hcuts. Kt ery r x-servb e ;ean i expected to shuffle off "tout svire-" to til- Auditorium and help, rat" the evontng and la-pion a success and not a, one is to goidbrick on not bo.ng present. Audiioiium HiJi. Indiane Harixv, S p. m. ton'.g-lit. JOHN is NOT PRESENT 1EPECIAL TO THE TIMES) CF..iW I'l'iIXT. N . A'. . n Ho v man. nn : cert nit ': In-tug' -.. ii ii e racing a: ma--"nine of Har-.y George three wee! trM-t. h::-1.. Sting lev into 1 SCO i-a.-.-ine t.ii.' 1o.sk of two lists did rot np;-,-),- 'n tlie Iff .tn mond city yesterday to have her cafe cor.t;nu"d had been epe.-tcd It had b r p!arti"d to oontintie the Cit- eae h ti enough for Prosecutor W. o. Th..mas to file similar charges Jr. the vUm-na'. i ourt after which the fi- t mattotwouifl b dimieij. hi ...if f:iitor W. f. Ti'oman wen", ahead w'th Ms part oC fno program and filed his charges before Judge Marti,, smith but has ordered Deputv rrosee-tito-Cievland to )-t the matter stand m the cliv court in order that the woman wi", still be under bond to compel her to appear in Indiana. cite was expect-d 'o go to r-rown Point enter-day in der to ''nrnlsii tlie bond which Jitdsjc Smith would fits. EAST CHICAGO POLICE I CHIEF IS ACCUSED A warrant was ae v. d on Cn:ef ,-.;' f'oi..-.- Trios Williams, of Last Chicago i j est erdajt a fterrio. m hecause i"h'ef Williams : leased an alleged pickpe.,-. ite; whom John Bid? a.-cused ..." r.- ",- hing him. Chic Wil iatns said f-f-.-i wa tli. e-,ideiue to ho-il Die man o-:ii' h' him go arid Acting Chief 'I)onr,e 1 ' 1 rr ..w-th th'- '"hief. IliUa elr.im h.was robbed of $0. Th epoltce r .-f. hi ill at his home ar.d hi friends a j sett that certa in pi litt-al ir.fi i-o(. - are bae V. of the pr..e.-- ion. ', Don't threw ycui paper awn? without re a dinj the A'ant ad page.

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nUifSL UAI id! : CELEBRATED

rm i t i rt, m I fpoii a Hiratncnti c.-i b:ati-r; find a." Thousands Pack Streets Toter the homi.ie wenther f .d.i- . . . . . , - that filled everyone witn fc-:!-idin-PartlCipate 111 Joy Of - for today, th app.-a!an-e t.f the s m . : . r . i was hail-d with joy. Greeting to Service Men of Hammond and West 'i Th"-v ,v" svfn ;- -i -i -rd-' : ir. take j.a -t hi 1 It-.ir. : :o d's big c:i - Hammond. ! --n.

Itanntiond's hand r.f welcome is extended t(ia.f and the bovs in kiiaki and blue ate tiiif; sh.wn .-i j,-xri of that vast luuouut ( ,nd -hh h the f.dks at h..r.ie iiave alu a - i'. T; f. service. Wi-h V.-u,- fi; v. and iiitii mii-i.i' g-'.nora! ..-u una' .u tmond ajid w ' ! i i noi in Ir hand d i-iig a druto'.re -tf h irity in expi. '' .'.' o . r i-a .ns iiv i. r e ini.ro. r: s c ' uir-oif he ciuds at intervals SI lultO; l.rt. . o hr-ak -n !, lay t. . i,int;a-. ihe J.rst intimati'. shat llaii.i, nai 1 1aii.i,i.,no v. as l be blessed with ; 1 perf. ,:: .-;a : .!- t ii- YVAjeorr.e Home. ... ; oration. 'Ihe skv was eioudh.'s shorti ;uitr dark and th- morning dawned a 5 iuplica.'.. ,.f tit first Armistice I.iay. with mo ex.-eption that the wind " is stronger ;nnd bore a iir'.e mure chill, j With the ha.ni-e ni the wea'her the ; tie-orator.-, v. ho wtr .. lo adorn the strets ! of tuo city got busy and w.ukvd tar l-1-''- m-inigiu liangitiif the Hags and 1'unlir-g iilen the i-rincioal strets d" lie purad-.-'s line of march. Commit teleads tailed th.lr suWrdinat and haetily c',....koi ,.,vr-r the d..t.-,i"? which they wer.; to att. tid and nothing was left undone which would lend to the success of the aay. Soldou.- in uniform, their discharge and sei-v too strip-:; nroudiy diplaye-d ap-p-a.red on the streets early and in rapidly increasing tnnmberi. Scrno had come many miles to attend this event and 'irre were ma..iy reunions on tii st roei corners dining the- forenoon. Visitors also on the sceno early and th.: i-ti-ee-v presented a busy app-4rance long before the opening salutes wer fired ai 1 1 e'C1 ' 1. TOUCH QF WISTfil Mi Ifli Gale Does Damage Last Evening in Calumet Region Cities. The ia''jmt region was tou--.h'd last night h the edge of a blizzard that dropped tlie temperature 10 degrees in six hours, from 54 degrees at i p. m. to 44 degree at midnight. Tli- P.oe'-y Mountain region from Canada to New Mexico is engulfed in a bl-zzaru with intense cold and heavy fail of mi on , but ti: weather man has promised tins distr.ct would scape it vrith a bit of lain and leniperatute above tieezing toda. . Most of the damage done b the high wind Ir re iast night was when plate glass w .rdowa were blown In and po'.ico and fire telephone, service was interrupted. The wind reached a ve'octlv ..f forty-eight m'l'S an heo.r hut ".-ill dimmish today. Street lights were out in darkness hy dan ag" to wives and it was the first real ha ro ng' r "f w inter. Ht . Paul rep..--ts a blinding blir.jsrri su reping across tlie fakotas and int.. Minnesota . T xarkana. Ark., reports 125iOri damage hy a wind-storm. I.inf.tln. Neh.. rerorta snow piled lush on the ' : a i n trie k . .John O. Hoffman vs. V.'i'lis M. Witt, et ai.. 8 suf to quiet title filed by Attornej fieotgi ! . E1cr.

SIPE WILL FILE TEST SUIT AGAINST INDIANA MILITIA

:SPEC!.l IO THE TiMCSi IXr-IANAPoLlto, LNie. N'-o t suit

i . . , .... to "est tie g,ai stat-.tf of : . In.l'n.i utitv. :r is said, to t-st toe leg.-. ;ity of . . ,- i.i . . r- -,,,! the formation of the organization. It t;-tt.. m.t)t:a -'-t . '-. idea r. -.ii.i, i iinfleritood tna' thi- :i-".u..r was ". Si.-e. M.oion .ointy c!e:k a i V .ere-j ,gU, nllt . th. trVJ teiore "he s.iir of a v- di- r -f a cou:t-mai fal court-martial and tnaf th" .-.juit re-.-nten--:ns nlu: to !ii dr.ys' hard la- j fuwd : rake it as a valid def.-ne.

bor h.y failure t r-p..rt loi cut v w ith the ini'rta :n Lake . ountv .- ing th- y.-...i sti-ilu- The f omt-i-11 .1 el" .-a.-nt.-n.-.-i! Sipe t-. be di-i'.i oa'-ly din 'ha: get! sod to forfe : j.ay and al'- ws.::. .-- M-. Sipe h.r.-i ann- -iTo-e-.i 'oat Iv -.:11; file ltab"ns '-i-.tt- re o-t-.- nine f pre-' -.,'-.! th.- sent. :. ---? fi.-m ,o-..-o.:nius e f - t-.-tive. 1 1 . w ;1 a: t tlie 1 1; i t a ..n i tiie g . t r. d .- thai i" .- r.o: f - n-.'-o on-: del any law. Tn n.-'lt-a w as foi ni'tl. j slat of',- litis esi l.ii'i und-t- :t : "-!.'!-j .nation b President W, son, I Pipe, who was a private In Company

DID YOU HEAR THAT

ormr hauff jaxh: t:"-.T w po a long way lor a r.iaiia: d ac.-or.-itnp to his friends, the poll- -. i'l.AGS began to i.p- , it ar; ear;iio ir along the line ..f mar h and ? oimmdn to se h- ipii iei'-r. bajiping out 'the stars and Ptr';i-s u. s- ' o'clock this niornms. FOR oner t!ii- weath'-r ir. s n failed : W!M.?AM H. ITTXKV. :i." ir.sn cx-jaiii:.r "f t'ie l.'.-in T-tn., v.-ho i now mnk ng his home in t)i H.-nd ar- ..-d in Mnmrnon -i w . t i: M ;-s. JMtn'-y this we.d- !r, , i v ft ;e:ds. "Dsd" who st ; 1 sp-- t e'i ;i'-nial Mn'.'e, .pen. c - ; ; riiuc i . with h i hoi-n- out. rhe ar- t' .it b t'a he are! w.t. ;rett ng fp wi;.r. ir.vsrTNT.s 4T a h-ie on a n-w : ea 1 (i. at- s-l.:r:g point th- oth'r da;, when a v.-el' known lady, wht'e shopping j'.-.r a home 3 his '.fto-e aid. "I don't caie "o n-.n.-h ab-.-if the -,,ind ohotise c: the location. 1 'it if rr;t b neat- Monnett's Smoke r.-.-.ro for my husband spr-r-i, a'l of his snnr" t.m.-'iif--'. 1 e a.n i have hi p.outam upset" hrioRGK 1 f A N N A 1 ' I" T :.. as ci, i t mar. of the Armistice Pay f. nance c-romit-teo hxs been the connecting 'ink in getting Hammond and West Ilatnmon-' to ptili together fo: . lig ev.nt MATCH T.llO M. ."OiOlACK, of Has'. Chicago called up Thi: ":m;:s fodav and asked for help in findirt- r is l--i''ei 'g The animal i eiti-.er lost f-r s-.e'en and th- mayo- ,v. . TTAVINf sold all the ha.--,-,-, h- f .-hd get. 51ft- or Brown is n ,w i-.in; ng aoout a new- surprise wli .-ii , ha." in store for th- p.-. pie ,.f Uamm -nd and epects to spiir.g soou. SENATE TAKES UP PENDING By J. BART CAilPBILZi ;ST4Fr COWBESPONDENT 1 K. SERVICE' WASHINGTON. No-. Th" -tr-nate his afternoon r.-araoi colS),i -( at i.-n '.f the pending maj.-tity re s.f-rva-in to Article 10, of the b-aije of nations c-ve-r.ant This is tho reservation which President Wilson referred to as "coriain to cut the heart out of the treaty." Its phraseology has be-m altered lightly but Senator Hitch. , - it. ,.f Nebraska, the administration hadrr in the S':ii-tfe, no. iare that it still ts "ohjec'ionabi" at.d obnoxious to x i i -- fi-ond.; of the treaty." Under it the fnito-ol Slater would assume "no obligation to preserve the territorial integrity or political independence of any other country, or to interferem controversies b.-t ween nations "whether members of the league or not." It also stipula'e tl-at. !-..- Utt't'- i .-'tales wou.o not 1- -.hi:j;cii i-i rite, - miti-ii.-;,-ii-'v al ;.rt--s 'r.'.i'-r th league, p.. i t h i -tigres; toi.ai .' a not i-t. . STRIKERS STILL ARE DEFIANT PlTTfni'RGH. Pa. Nov. 1 1 I;..poi t.fiom the his mining center in pnnsylvama t-.da- developed th far that p umbers of st-ikers are opro-l to the calling off the coal st; ike and in sonicsei lions tori" war. an ait to, do of def:atiee to oh.---, ing the order. Gre.jLt d 1 ss:i 1 1 f t i.n tas e- t-es-.-H ;i the Cirir'leid dir;.'t ti.e 1 iiept unionized y.-otion .n Cm-, "trie n-,.1 rep.'rls from there said that the rumors purposed to "stand pat" and coat .ritio he et rike . Coal miners in and a found Pittsburgh expected that their mines would : esume tomorrow morn ing and would prohard;.- he hack to n-.'-sa! ,-rr duition i n a. f e -a- d s . 1 1 1. Second infant: : r e ,1 ivlifn he.i ari-.t - ted for fa-.l-.i-- to .epcrt for . Thr. :ias b.n a quest Ion f-,r Horn line as to whether tro- n.li.tia organ- ! izaii.jii l"ga! out it never been 1 tested ir, th- ..-'.u- .j, it j..;.i b.-'-a-ixe ; 't -van f.-ared that a d o i-i. n .d verse j -.. the org;) -i o'.a fmi' vo:'d ley ve t -:e state rvithoit p: ..-t' .-- i..o. The mill. a was ! ...-nt d d, .m- i . wa r after Cue national k .i.u.i had '' " ' -,i:it'-rcii m'-i fVde,al st-rvtre aid -v,ij tvas f'-'t : Si; tl e - .- i k : pi ofectidon a gr 't.st iciernal d;i. han.-e-i. To-- ni st r!' n t of -i. th duration of the v. r and fot -i re a thereafter

RESERVATION!

ALL-NIGHT ! SESSION IS i REPORTED

Strike Recall Order Must Be i Dispatched Before 1 6 P. M. ! BTJI.I.BTr?T) By HII.I.AJaD D. OeXIITBOS. JSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE' : INDIANAPOLIS, In4, Not! U.Tli. coal atrtke ha been called off. With the. approTaJ by Jutlgo A. B. Anderson In tie United Statea district court of the text oX the recall order, mbinittad by I tie TJnlted Mine Workera, the tie-up of , irdaei which began Nov. 1 wis officially i ended. After d-clarlnr that, the cancellation of , tie strike .njnmons is made ia rod faith. Hetu-y Warm in, chief counsel for the miners' ottcialg, rtad a statement tj Dan W. Siinias, special district attorney, callltvjr npon the operators and the gcrertment to get together with the miners to forrcnlate r. n-w wage scale. nv mi.i.in; u. . urii i"ov. !NTERNT!CNl. NEWS SERVICEl INT.'I.lAl'.i.i-: I. Mr, . dsv !s Armistice l a: Uritej State.-, 'ine in the Jr. lust i : 'a. 1 .-; it v. i ! called o:f. After an all night 5-i'-n. a 1 ; handful of five- score men. which in f view of the government t irtua'ly hLae indjstriai future ..f -he . ount or even the destiny of natoo-it.-1 palm, d'cided to mase pe,i'-.-ween ia-l."-;- grid the g-. --oii.ti l)l MHK.V MCLiTIM, r.jr,n The ea-rr-rr-. ;ky . s h. lgii, -.. when off:ci.ie of the Tuit-d M. Workets. after h.rg ;n se-ss-.on : - ;-. 1?:'H vesterday. finally vted to end the strKe order which ea'iipindreds rf thousands of . miners ebandoa their work Nov. i -in ?r; pllancf; with the mandate issued ftiera! court here jast Saturday. The strike recall must ce d'spe.."' t.r) f.ur thousand local orgardzath fore 6 o'clock th:? evening, and t printed text of the- re can must he e mitt"d ts Judge a P. Anderson. - Issued the liandatory in.iun-ticn asra -the union officials in the x'. 5. dlst-co-irt by 12-J5 today, just 7? h-.-from the moment cf the is.;ani-.-the order. 7? HOl'Rf TO COMPLY. The time origins ;,y sot wo'clock todav. h-.it the r.-.-.-trnt" '-r; ; ' 1 e.iurt later arrd to move .ip. to allrw th" n r.. i5 7? The t' it - j : , orrpl" with the orac.. Th" d-e,sion t". r a "he si,:'.. dor was arri-'ed at aft- vuvs bat" ; n whi-h a times -vas wa.- srvf' doubtful if the rr.c.jev etement among the minors cff:wo'jld be able to ove-oome press from th radical element which mi-ided a "show down" and a fi ..Continued or. page. f.v McCRAY SPENDS DAY AT THE HUB .' SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) N POINT, r.xi-., .- -. ; cr.o fi' -a r: -, i . i-fti T. McC'rajt. of New i n t. -.-;rt aidate for governor of the state republican ticket nie,t. a number of party leaders in the commissions room in the court house j-este-dsy and it was the first time that Mr. V- i a had conferred with I-akn County publican leaders since his Candida, r was announced M-iCrav gave an 'niiHng of what hi plttfrini -'uld h. YpU'- Gov. Rush was at Lowell .-t-1 iturday night and ar.r.our - ;. candidacy there. MANY ARE AFTER THEIR 2ND PAPERS Getting full citize.nship papers in -h'-Hammond sup-erior court ts not as simple a matter today as it has been on prevn- us occasions. Althought there .ire more applicants than usual much more e.u : beir.g taken in examining the witnesses and going into the past life of the arplic-aJits. who came in f r'n. a l cities in the Calumet region. Room Z was crowded with early arrivals this morning and considerab:--rcstlessne-ss was evident among some the waiting applicants as Examiner B. W. Biaiter of Chicago grilled and erotsexamined the witnesses It was 'spe. : ! that before the hearings end a number of applicants will be turned down ant held off for further investigation Speattention is devoted l.-arrd-is wheth'-r he pet i t toners have had anv part in the recent strike disorders in :.i-: i'clumet region. Few soldiers appeared among thf e. ; t j e-rowd today but a numb'-r arc xp.'c ed ! tomorrow, espeeially bctw 'en 1 and ! o'clock, v hen honorably di.-i harg'-d d,i harged soldiers may s,. ure t t s.-c papers v.-i;i,otit firs' Mkirtg i-.v. rapors or pay ins the usual fee.

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