Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1919 — Page 7
Thursday, Doe. 11, 1919.
THE TIME& ""age Seven. waufeA The Carnival of Tomorrow Nignt ; -m -on the Subject or 8 MOOCHl eath At the First Baptist Church Sibley and Oakley Music by Atkins' Orchestra ance
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that district and reports to th headquarters of the operators" association there hrousrht no news of thp men returning to work. It was felt, the Intert..tt'onal N'ews Serv.ce was mfi'rmwl,
that Mcinlny rn.bably wouM he the earliest at which general Ksumption of work might b Cirecled. i i T.rr.- Urmre an unofficial m"ting of abi.ut lf'O miners represent lug a number ot' Inn's 'iM lie!.! ami it was In- ' sistit tif't thi- con'orenep of miners'' ofiieials in Ir.disn.iroMs had no authority, to accept IrSitt'iit Wilson's proposal. ; PEOSIA, II. l-l .ORIA. I'l.. Dee. 1 1. Sunt, of the
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Sibley Near Oakley. TO-NIGHT 7:45 P. M. EVANGELIST Vera Bruaeli' 'A young man with a message that has a punch in it." SPECIAL SUBJECT FOR TOMORROW NIGHT "The Carnival of Death" OR "The Modern Dance"
VOl.'O coal miners in the Peoria district
returned to work in the mine tou.iv. Tat y will receive official notice of the .settlement et" the strike at u meeting L.i 1 1c I for 1 oni'it. i-'rar.k I'.ii i mstoii. state rn-?:i!.Pt of tin ;nimr' oraniz -.ion. was expected here from Indiana pui'.s during tile h-1 y Bit! will pre. eat tile liel;i.- of the sett " fi i . nt tu tio men at the meeting titiifht. CIEVELAKD, O. i m:vi:i.ani , r ;. n. Kfsu motion of coal production in Ohio today s on a very small scale. Whist hs bb v this morning. notifying I lie nie-ti that 'he ri'ltn-s were raily for opera t 'on. but on recount of ol'.lcial noti::eaiion from Indianapolis failing to 'each most i is ' l ! t s the men delayed entering the mines. j B LCCJJITT Tr-iO IT, I r.U iMIViIT.iN", 1:!.. Dec. 11. Prne- ' limit." i'll u:.i -ti coal mi.'ers in tha liloon.iniTton dirtri'-t returned to work . t i .1 v . rjM.'vrx.x,E, ix.l. ' tAXVIl.T,'E. 111.. lec. 11. Coil miners ' in the Danvill district are waiting for lithcial notic- of the settlement of the j f'rike before returning to work. I I,ess than one hue.lred of the 4. COO : miners in this district returned to work ! today. DE3 MCIVES, I A. PES MOINES, la.. Pee. 11. Iowa ooal mines resumed operation today hut officials say it will be ten days before maximum production can he reached, as r,everal of the mines nro in need of re-pa'r before they can be operated on a prebtrika busis.
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tiiuis until Monday. In the opinion of Will Hlakel. s-erclr of the Indiana bituminous operators assoia' ion. Many mi le.;. ;t. was ' plained, w-r.- not "shot" i n the day preceding the walkout of the miners anil it will r..;ii;r"1 a day or two u. (nit the nnne.s m . oi.dui .ti for work.
ttiflit Is atU-mpting to drive the Am-j dropped to 103. Crucible rose two erican inte.est.s tiom Mexi.-.u was made j.oints to i'll, with a reaction to 210.
Haldwin advanced to 107 U, then dropped to 106. and R" public Steel, afttr ad-
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fJ near lampicn, lerr the senate ti t- vaneing V to 106H, f-l cne point. lie
committee, declared that I-uts Cabrera. jdosle Steel, which iad been quoted on minister of finance for Mexico, raid i the curb yesterday at a I. rose two point
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that 'the menace of the Americans to Mxioo most tie removed and that the only way to do this was to am-e them out of fhe country and take his property." C ihrei j i. quoted as saying that President WiKon ls "an advanced liberal." and that the efforts to drive the Americans from Mer.'eo would have the support of tile (fovi-rnnn-nt. The Jenkins affair. Mill held as pendInir by the mate d-pa it men t , has appatently been m t asid - by the. Mexican Kovei nmefit. The i'nited States 1 1 1 1 awaits a reply to its note of protest, but thus far Ihere has been no Iroiiceition of its dispatch fro mLhe Mexican government.
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Every mother, sister or sweetheart appreciates a blouse for Christmas as no one has too many blouses. Just received a new shipment from New York. All the Russian and Peplum Blouses in sunset pink and blue, ranging from $4.95 to $22.50 Children's Hats Clearance Velvet Hats . .
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ST. I.Ol IS. MO. ST. LOris!. MO., Ire. 1 1 The 22.0 coal miners in the lielviile. IMwa d vllle and Staunton. 111., districts of I. Southern I'Mmis field did not retun to work this morning. The order call ingr off the ..t:ili( was received by of:": rials last nijrht and was corr mini!.-;, ted At once to locals in the district The men are expecd to h od meetii-
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CHINA SEA I'rorn Straits St ; 1 1 e-mrn Cs in li.stant Asia comrs the tin that figures iarsfiy in the oprations of the Mtal and .'hermit Corporation of this city. Tin here Is recovered from ..crap tiates received from sey- : a! Pillls, thus presti vit.g f..r further use an appri. c:al.amount of the metal. A survey of the many places
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raw materials to or receive finished goods from the indus--tries in the city of Kast Ciiretifro Is In itself a.n entertainin? excursion int ge.r.ipiiEAST CHICAGO
INDIANA
I iNTtRNATiONAU N EWS- S R VICE 1 WASlll.N'i;T .N. ' ' '. ii -i eniilnil Wo,.,i. t.no.y is -tudyint. . ne anv.lof the Mexican situation. lti pi vsi n i i t iot.s that tio- Mexican t ermnet has taken' steps to re.-ti i'-t the output of oil t the Cnlted Stales ha v. been made to John iUrton Payne, tlo ehairn.an of the shipping: board, and forwaided to the pr-si-l. nt. acceniiti to a statement mud hy I., pres-. n tative Gould, of Xcw.l'"'!;. It Is declined thai the alleged Interference of th Mexi. i uov, rnment with Ann i ica n -. w nc d oi: properties in Mexico may hamper tie "iperations of a large number of oi; burning vessels, owned by the govern ment. Oil interests have It I . - el with t nail man Payne a large number of comPlants and it is alleged that Mxiii.i soldieis have slopped P.se drlilins rll wells, ovned by Americans on th. ground that no permits have been secured. The etiue department has been Ir. communication with ;:e- Mexican rovernment regarding 'the oii situatii. n f.ij several months, but thus far there has been r.o agreement. Charges that the Mexican irovern-
to S3, while Vanadium, also transferred from tins curb, advanced 1 V to 62. The oil stocks were weak, Mexican Petroleum dropping 2 4 to 107, lioyal IuU:h orie jsjint to and Pan-Ameri can Petroleum two points to 105. Shell trading, in its initial bow on the Kxchange, advanced one point to SO, but iukk!y dropped to 7i. General Motors, after selling up 2H points to 33tj, yield .1 to 333 "4. Pier e Arrow mse one p int to 71) 5. I'nited States Kubber advanced 4 to 123 and then tl ropped one point. The coppers and rails were f4uict.
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t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW yHK, 11. Atti-r a strong oj'.ening today the stock market becamn react! otir.ry, many issues losing their early gains. .ste'd common, after rising to 1C4V.
WOMEN WIN IN ! LOVER HOUSE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEFVICE) bEXVKK, d.. le.;. it. The low. r house of the Cvlorad' 1 gis.laiurc. in special session 1 ere, unanimously adopted too Susdii P. Anthony fwbral suffrit;e amendment today. The bill will probably be acted un by the senate tomorrow. No opiosition to its passage is x pee ted in th upper body.
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THE STORY OF THE DAM? RAINCOAT A few ctay ago a man in this city hung his damp raincoat in the basement near the furnace. A Lox of matches was in one of the pockets of the coat. In a little while a fire started like they always do from unexpected canoes. The da-mag- was $1,000, hut fortunately there was insurance. One never kr.ows when a fire will come, hut one can know to have insurance -especially enough insurance.
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FIRST STATE TRUSTS SAVINGS BANK 137a AM) CEDAR STRMTS INDIANA HARBOR Japital and Surpkis $100,000.00
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We carry the largest stock of Pianos and Players, Talking Machines and Records in Hammond. All goods are marked and sold at a fixed price.
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PHONOGRAPHS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with payments on paonograyhs.
