Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1919 — Page 7

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Pace Seven We Join Nearly Six Thousand Policy Holders Who Have Chosen mi lli 111 1 1 1 policies for the protection of their families in sincere Thanksgiving for the blessing they enjoy, and the wonderful growth and development that has been ours. iii' 1!

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COAL SITUATION REGARDED AS VERY CRITICAL Cabinet Faces Divergence of Opinion That May Hurl Situation on Rocks.

the operators would then be fre to shift ti.e naff increase burden back to the public and Dr. Garf.eid takes a stind 'hat any make-shift nrrmfni'-n! of this scrt -would he nothing short of a failure on the part of the administration .v keep faith with th people.

LEGAL NOT1CFJS.

f tNTMNATlOKAL HEWS SERVICE I WASHINGTON. Nov. .. President Wilson' cabinet today faces cne of the iuot ericua situations It yet had had to met. Deadlock after an entire day's dlscuision of the coal situation, the cabinet today must steer a safe course for she jsverntwnt twtwetn the demands of organised, labor and the rights of the 1 ubll'i. Tfce cabinet to-Jajr must decide vhathar the demands of the coel miners v ill be, met and the burden passed on to i he -public, or -w hether tbe demand shall t '-. modified and the pocket-book of the j ufcHc protected. Tbere Is every Indication tht there la . ide differences cf opinion anion cabiret members and grave dangers of a pin which may send the whole coal equation on the rocks. Pr. Garfield, fiel sdministratcr. leads one faction by fking the position that it is h'.s duty to p.-otct the public and insist that no wio increase shall be granted which ".til bear heavily upin the public. Secretary of l.abor V'.lsnn leads that fiction -which insists that the ware inreases (ranted the miners should be subs tan' ia.1 even thouT-- the price of coal ireraased o the public Secretary Wilson is holding: out for increases of e'.)ut 31 per cent., and Dr. Garfield mtm-i-Gns that the increases should not excevi 25 per cnt. The cabinet realizes that thin qttest -: must be definitel? settled now. TBe government might make ir.crea.ses and ; flxJng the prices of coal, throw the 1";rn to the operators, but there is fte-y indication that the war time powi"s of the administration to At pr'ees ill be lifted before many months and

NEW BOHUNG

AUTO SALES FOR -HARBOR

The finishing: touches are now hi;:c put on what Is to be ons of InJiatTR

i IwrDors f.nesf buildings, the new lb-anoh liomt of the Bohliti Auto Sales at the comer of Michigan Ave. and !G-apeine St. Th:s moJn Ki'ic'urt

will no, only one of the city's bet. but it will take rank with the best In the refrio!'.. beinc especia '.; adapted to the s'nowlntr of titomobll!'. The tinge of mdrn:ty shown in th.K-

buUd;ns -s well In keeptis with the j prud'.sct bandied by the Koh'.ine ;n'itvit'on. The demand for the cars handj led by the company has (frown so th'.s j y -ar that it whs ecidei to establish J the Tw in City branch where the Dodgre. 'Cad'llac. Chevrolet and Oakland will be

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NOTICK TO XOX-KKSIDENT. Tin; statk or Indiana, i.akk CtH'.VTy. IV Till" UA.KE SVPERMK COURT. XiivriMBi:!! TERM. 191S. JOHN' O. H H'FJtAN VS. WILLIS M. WITT KT AL. t'A VSK No. US11 ACTION TO QVIET TITLE. Now comes Uhp riaintlff. by Geo. J. Kder iis attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, "howing that the defendants, Willis M. Hltt. ar.d Hitt. his wife, wh-. Christian name is unknow n. (r(;o Fiarlc. and Miry Earle, his wife, John Cw. Lar'f-, and Clare Earle. his wife.. James Hoisted, ar.d Hoisted, his wife, whoye chrij.tian naitw is unknown, Henry S Smith, end ?m!'h. his wife, whose Christian name is unknown, Fanny Smith, and brnith, her husband, whose Christian name is unknown. Francis fir.ith. and Smith, his wife whos? Christian name is unknown. George mith. end Sir.nJi. his w-ife. whoso Christian catiic is unknown. Bernhurt Alf-'rse,

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FAVORING STRIKE

! (INTERNATIONAL MEWS SCRVICE1 I WASHIN'GT-'IN. Nov. 2i.--Workers ; cn the railroads who ar a-f filiated with j the A. F. of 1 j. axe favoring a strike it Tas s'a.e,i today. The A. I of L. orijanliat tor.s for railroad w orkers have i ben taking: m strike vote, and returns I - how that abotit 50 per cent of the meml bers favor riving the leaders the power j o call a strike These organizations, i however, are more or lea dependcTt iupon the Big- f our railroad brotherhood j as to the success of any strike.

wif.y, whose

Christ .an name is unknown. Burnett E. Smith, end Smith, his wife, whoso Christian name is unknown. T V.. Smith, whose ChrtsMan r.am" is utiknown. and Smith, his wife, whose Christian name is unkrown. F.dnvind 1'. Belt, and Belt, Ji.s wif. whose 0-r;s:Tn name 's unknown, ?Jsrim Beock, flnd Brock, htr r usbatid. whoso "Iirlstiari r.amo is ur.kr.nwri. EdiT-nd F. Belt. a.nl Belt, her husband, whose Christ iaji name is unknown. Mlmrva J. Pmith. and MANY WOaiEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE

S Hammond w omen w b surprised ! at the INSTANT pleasant action of j simple giyr.iftnf, burk'horn bark. etc.. las mixed in A4ier-i-ka. One epoo-nful relieves ANT fA?E pas on stomach i or sour stomach. Becajse Adiei-i-ka

acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel It often cures constipation and prevents appendicitis. One lady reports herself CI BFTD of a bad af of bowel trouble and constipation. On sae t Summers Phs-mao;-. IJ-hrnan Street.

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Smith, her husband, whose Christian name is unknown. Arial Wheeler, aiid Wheel.-,-, his wife. hose. Christian risrr.e i unknown, Jchn -. Nichols, and Amanda. Nichols, his wife. Frederick 'lerneny. at.d Antiy Gemeny. his wife, Caroline Lombk'-. and Christian I,T.ibke, her huslar.d, ill. am If. TUOnburK. and Klfenburff. his wife, whose -hriatian nam is unknown. William H. Ma'.hews. ar.d Mathews, his wife. wli"f. Christian noniu i unknown, J.. hn Matbow-. and Mary Mathews, bis v lfe Charles Hauser. and Baib.ira Hauscr. his w.fe, J.nies Moren. ajid Morn. hlv wife, w ho?e bristia.n name is unknow n. Os'-ir FrKt-'rorn. and ilr-Rstrom. his wife, whoso Christian namo Is unknown. Emily W. Lowe. Ia(. h-r hus band, wh'.-e Oiristiaii nnn;e is unknown, Willi::! H. Kiferburs. and Pabrina Rifenburg. his wife, all f th heirs, legatees, jvlses. executors, administrate or, representatives, wives, widows, widowers, grantees, succersors or assigrns of any of the abo ramod defendants all of whose names are unknown, and ail persons claiirinB by. through or undr any of the above named d' Tenria r.t s. whose ri:r.cx ;ir c unknown, arn not rorilicnts of the Stale f Tndiana. nd That th-'s is an ac'ion to Q-jiet title to the fo!owin described real estate, to. v. it. X'ort of Lots numbered Fifty-nine toil and S-'Kty ss marked and ltid down on ih" rcx-rded plat of the Tow ii of Hobirt, comn.er.cin; at a rofnt on th Es.: line of Center S'reef 4S fee? Northerly (n-essurej Jonr th Fat 1'ne of said Center Street) from the Southwest corner of said Lot oi1 pnd runnlns thence Northerly on the Fist ;ne r.f said Cr,ter Street 53 feet, tlvrv-e Easterly at riicht onples to s.-ji-i Center Street 2' feet, thence Southerly parallel to ttnter .Strtet 52 fet, thence Westerly ll'i feet to the place cf begir.rlrg. in the Town of H"bart, Ike County. Indiar.a. Said defendants ar therefore hereby notified of the rer.dercy of said action and that the smi will s'and for trial at th next term of sid Court, and that unless they appear and ar.swrr e,r demur therem. at the caHlr.ft of said cause, on he 1 3th day of January. A. D. I92ft ht same Mns the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be betrin and ! eM in Ko m I ii! the c-fl-irt House a Hdm-

mond, in said County and State cn the 2nd Monday of January A. D. 191.0. laid iction will be heard ajd determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto .net my hand and affix tho Seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 10th day of November. A. V. I9I9. HERBERT L. WHEATON. fSeal Clerk L. S. C. By UVTH BERG. Deputy Cierk. il-U'-l5-2i

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I OFFICE OF BOARD OF I'FF-LIC WORKS. EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA. I NtVEMBLTk 19 19. I Sa.5iMl ptoposals will be fce: vrd by ! the Bear ! f BubliG Works "f the City

of Iiist Chicago, at Uie oill'-e f tim Doard of said City until 9 o'clock A M. on the Jst day of Doceniber. 101 'J. at which time a nd place said bids will be publicly openexi ar.d duly considered fr

i iho con-1 ruction of the following de- ! scribc-i lmproicmeu!: The construction, j erec tion and instaMir.gr of a system of I stre.et lights upon Chicago avenue. For.sythc avenue. M!h street and Mic.hiKar,

avenue, in accordance witn p.3i.s aii'i j-peificar ions no-. on fV.e in the oRlce f sa'd B -ard. Said construction shall conform in every way to the nvips.. plats, pl.me. profiles aj.d p"clflo.) tlons for the s'ime tn file in the office of the Board of Public

'Works cf said City as above ejesonbt-d. 1'for-oeT.ls. rn-jst be made o:i b'ajiks I i'urnish.ed by i.h Board and in compliance with the it'struCionB Uiereto at'.ached, w hich bitnks cm be hd on arplioation to the City C!erk and must be ' f.-cmra-iiM by the u?ual "statutory a.T.i davit of tir.in-collus-.on. and by a certlfieri ! clieck to bo drawn on t-ome known rej sponsible bark or trust company and jmnde payable to the order of the Cttj , Tr'iu-in.r of the City of Kat Ohicagro, I. IndtanA, for an diriount r.vt ies than fo fincl or.c-half j-er e'.r.t of t?-.e Err'nc-r's ; estimate of the cos' of the -,ork bid upon, but in no cafe sixa-l s";ch check : he for a sum less thxn Ore Hundred CJ!0n D;iars. to insure the ex'cition 'of ti-.o contract for which sut'i bid is 1 ii-.do. and that be will give a bond with ; sural y to le approved by sjri J4,; il ln- , ?ur;ng the faithful perforrnance of snid work in compliance wrh ell the terms, st ipu la! i ois nr,.J corditlons of his ccn-

ti-a-i. Tiie Board reserves the right to rejeet cr.y and all bid's as autherizod i-y law . LEO MoColiMACK. H. K. GROVE3. . K. WALLACE, lioarj of Iiblic Works. Attesl: T. T. RICHARDS, City Clerk. 11-19-26.

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LF-O M tCO RJ.f A CK A. K. GROVrs. -. K. VALLATE. Board of l-joi.c V-'oc. v f.i "h ir.n?. CVr of the Board, li-;-.3

NCTICK Tv CONTRACTORS. OFFI'"K " THE HOARf OF BUBTJC U'DHKV MAST CHICAGO. 1NDLVNA, NOVEMBER ID. 1513. Sele-i rirornsa.ls will b rcoi-. ed by the Board of Fublic Works of the City of Eat Chicag-o. at the ofTlco of the Be-ard of said City until 9 o'clock A. M. on the 1st day cf Poccmher 1?!9, at wKioh time and place saJd blcs will bo publicly opened and duly considered for the construction of thj following described improve men' : The construction erection b.nd installing- of a system of street lights upon 150th street, between FV.rsythe avenue and N'rthcote a.venue. I i a'-cordance with plans and t.pecjrlca-t-.ors new fn file in the oift-e of said Foard. Said construction sj-.al! conform in very way to the maps, plats, plans, pro-fib-ff and specifications for the same et tile in the oflu e of th. Board f Public Works of tod C-.ty a. above d-es.-WbM Proposile must b mttde .jn fc.!a?us furnished by the Board and in cnmpliir.i' w ith the instructions thereto . a ttacnod, which blank? can be had cn application to the City Clerk, snd fiust be a.-x-.-m-ra:ii'-i by th usinl statutory affidavit of non-eolbisior. and by n cert ''ned cheek to t driwn on fmc known responsible bank or trust coiujar.y ard mad- payable fc the order of the City Treasurer of the City of Fast Chicago. Indiana, for f.n amount n t less tban t a o and on eh.a'f 2'i'' per eer;t ef th- Engineer'scs'imi'o of the cost of the work bid I'pon. but in no fe shall such chee-l; bo for a sum than Ore Hundred ($101) Pollnrs, to insure the xerution o f'hr contract for which such bid is made, ar.d that he will grivo a bor.d with surety to be approved by said Board, insurir.fr the faithful rerformar.ee of said work in compliance with all the terms, stipulations and cor.dlt: -rts of his contract. The Board reserves ihe right to rejert dry and all bids as a j' hrri sod by law.

WOOD 1ST CHOICE IN SOUTH DAKOTA

Frank Lowden of IUmo?;? Runs Military Man A Close Second.

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1 INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE MITCHELL. S. !.. Nov. 2.-Ma! OLeonard A. Wood r.opublieao .rar.,:d.i for prcBideiit; Gov, lYank O L -vie-Ilinois. second choice. Reports from county pr-prrai c .-.. :

tiens throufc'bout the s'.at.. : Republican state beadQ lane;1 dy. indicate the above t- te of Republicans oi th'3 s'.i; . ; mgr election The reports indicate t .-:.!!

Wood will receive 'he

proposal men, whiie G-'V. recer, e about g.00. Should Senator Hiram Jlf -rnia enter the South Dal. i- must be-in th- Indeper.de;

the. Republican party hallot. The IVmo' raiE m ill bold Ihe'r cc.iv t!oh at Pi'rre cn I.Vseir.b'T t.

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SOLDIERS NOW CARRY RIFLES Member of the Fourth I"- lslo-: tachraent who have betn patrosili.fi ''v

j streets of Gary a nee the second --;!.

of tiie tteel str.ke ar no long-er cr.-; ingr the viciou locking: "riot" she. 5.:, Thty have again resho u Idered their o s::ry .ifies. No rason is g .ve:: b- -rn'Mtary autb.orittes. but .' is tfo.?T. -o gt rented that they fear r. j ':viv ed .. . danger -of rioting.

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Yonr home tte s the Ute it i because you contributed of yorrr iubhrnce hx the form of tax- ach fellow paying; a little, according to his mean. The potency of it liei in the fact that we all help a little. We are the shareholders of our state and it's the commonwealth it is became we contribute to it and believe in it. Your borne town is the town it is became you believe in it -that belief is reflected in the institutions you have built up in the town. Take a walk down the street size up the stores, office buildings and factories. Go through the parks, ride on the cars, look around in general. After

you have done this aik yourself this question: "Am I responsible for the failure or success of what my eyes have observed?" The holiday season is rapidly approaching; the time when hundreds and thousands of dollars will be spent for gifts. Much of this money in former years has gone to the pocketbooks of Chicago merchants who would not give you one cent toward a cause that would help make the home town a better town. It's going to be different this time. People have learned the folly of going out of town to trade. This time and for all time they are going to keep the money at home where its circulation will mean a better town and a better home.

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LION STORE Every thing for Everybody. ARKIN FURNITURE CO. J. Arkin. Manager. 242 East State Street. STAR STORE Phil Resnick. Prop. 588 Oakley Ave. Ladies' Children's and Infants' Wearing Apparel. LAUER BATTERY SERVICE Batteries charged and rebuilt. 754 Hohman Street. LANKF0RD VULCANIZING CO. Tires and Auto Accessories. 754 Hohman Street. HERRINGTON & S0RENSEN AUTO SALES 754 Hohman Street. CALUMET TIRE & REPAIR SHOP Thomas H. Jordan. Prop. .1 16 Sibley St.. Hammond. Phone 2387. THE McILROY MOTOR SUPPLY CO. South of the Court House.

STANDARD ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO.

AUTO ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO. Experts on Ignition. Starting and Lighting Systems. All makes cars repaired. 701 Hohman Street. B0HLING AUTO SALES Dodge Bros.. Chevrolet. Cadillac and Oakland. VKite Trucks. 707 Hohman Street. SCHLOER'S SHOE STORE. J. GUSS Tailor and Furnisher. 236 East State Street, Hammond. STANDARD SHOE STORE 234 East State Street. Repairing a Specialty. S. SILVER Jeweler and Manufacturing Optician. Hammond. Ind. THE WINNER CLOTHING STORE.

CHAS. ARKIN & SON Jewelers.

MANDEL & COMPANY Ladies' Reach-to-Wear Clothing. 143 State Street. JACK FOX & SONS Haberdashers, State and Hohman THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch. MINAS FURNITURE CO 214-216-218 East State Street. Hammond. WHITE STORE CO. 179 State Street. Hammond. Ind. WYMAN, BABB & K1LLEN Pianos and Phonographs. 525 Hohman Street. K0VACH BROS. Men's Furnishings and Clothing. 548 Hohman Street. HOMER J. P0STLEWAITE CO. Brunswick Phonographs Printers, Stationers. Engravers. 629 Hohman Street. STERLING WOOLEN MILLS 171 State Street, Hammond.

CHAMPION POTATO MACHINERY CO. Automobile Dept. Sheffield Ave.

Tel. Hammond 3200.