Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1920 — Page 2

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FEAR SHE OF X. R. EMPLOYES if HIKES REFUSES r international news Washington, i-vi,. SERVICE I -- A f llelul itltollt feared strike of railroad iutluiriiy from the tr leaders, i ty railroad hrotlierl hii f i a ins s t,i v,,-. n.l lnoll: tin ri-ili-. I-ir.'i't'T Cen. Mines rcfus liicrfiisi'il Wiigos t ra!lr t.O'ids when lie iiippIs with represcnta! i es tomorrow. This fear u :ts evpresse .1 tnday by a !l b i! j-; 1 a I " hi t t lie leaders do the. leaders nlhtrniK here they wfrfl reluctant to talk U'j?stion of a. Mnki) as tltf not desire, such actio:!. J. P.. Malloy. !; p i-ri.,len t It d herh'HHi of me int emmee f mployt'p. today declared that thorized strikes arc hound to of the ip f a y u iia u -oc-i'ur if IMrector Gen. Mines gives an un'avorable, answer on th was.'' demands. Malloy and other leaders. jred iot ed that !f there are a lew unauthorized strikes that they will spread ami may result in a p-oner.il strike situation serious enougli to liainjier th" transportation facilities of the nalh'ti. The officers of the railroad unions here to. flay were flooded with Utters from individual workers declaring that there must be a .strike if war.es are not in creased, and nil leaders shared opinion of Malloy that it will he fleult to restrain the men if ther the demands are not met. The Hrotherhood leaders today received informal information that Director Gen. Hines is prepared to grant slight increases to the maintenance of way employes, the shop laborers. the dining- car road clerks. conductors and t '. ra NEARNG END .a IlC AGO. Feb. 2. The 'fa'' epidemic hern liis run its course ar.d ! rapidly endlnsr its end. according t.-t ity health department reports. Thes fliow only 453 new- cases to lay, s.s compared t 5r1 and 50 on the two mo Frzzzreni Qrsp Tako m - wr jf Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c i

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1'S'. while the two previous daily reports were 173 and 207. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN tllll ! It n ;;s j;,. steady to 1 1 O I I i: S'I'tM K. eipts, H.i"1!"; ma ria hiuber; bulk. 15.10 l r top, I heavy we medium weight. 1 k lit. ; t t. ..in v i ' .'. liRht we i Kht 'i 15.:;;. lo.li-ij trf.i.u; liKht lights. UN.. !."; heavy packing hovs. smooth. i 1 I co', packing sows, rough. 13 : ; 1 4. Of '(i H.hi; piKs. 14.0t'iT M.K5. j I'ATTI.i; Ueceipts. :,.nen; market is. weak to lower; calves steady to .".ft j her. beef steers; medium and heavyweight. Ki. "..'! 1T.2."; choice and prime. , medium and if, .od. 1 1.4 0 if 15.36; Imh't weight. 1 -.7; tt 1 ti .1 .". good ami choice. ; common arid medium. 9. On it 12. T j ; butcher cattle: heifers. C.T.'iV lj.iill; cow 6.75 1 2. 1 .". ; bulls, 7 ." 1 1 .'..' 5 . canners and cutters li.'J.'i i: S.oa ; veal calves tlight and handy w-ight 1 7.7 5 i; 1 !' . 50 ; feeder steers. (!.."' n I 2 2.", , Mocker steer 7.25 ii 1 '.7 5 ; stocker cows and heifers, 6.75 4t stocker calves. K.iMi'u 11.00. i lib A'lO 'ac. 7' to s., : t r V MA I . 5 ' s.i ibs.. ; f ancy, vs. ljo t ;o ib. so f.i . lbs., L'l I o wt to ion o ei -U"u 15. gilt kidlO lU'TT Kit Meceipts, cry, extra. 6l; firsts. 5.7S4 tubs; cream 55 u 60 ; pack in stock, SSif iO. KGilS Keceipts, 103S cases; current receipts, 50 if 52: ordinary firsts. 45f 50; firsts 52!a53; extra ; checks, 3S '"' "I : dirt ies, 41 43. em-: tltli Twins, new. 23 3-4 30; daisies, II 2 -if 3 3 ; young- America.', 32Mt; bnghorns. 33; brick, 2S"32Z 3-4. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 40; chickens. 35: spring's, 35; roosters. 2H; geese. 27: ducks, 35. TOTATOKS Ueceipts. 74: Minnesota and Dakota, Ohios, 4.44'!; 4 .65. enii'AfrO cash grain, wheat No. 2 har.i winter, 245 : No. 1 northern spring. 27S; No. 3 northern spring-. 2-?2. i'OUN No. " white. 150'.; 151: No. 4 white. 117-iI4K; No. 3 yellow. 143u l.'oi; No. 4 vclFw, 146 't 18; No. 4 mixed. 1 15 ' I 1 17 OATS No. 2 white. ?() 3-4: No. ". wate. S? ?? .I'', No. 4 white. S??.i; No. '! 1.-, ed, .VS. All is Glial A r.ierica n A :ner ica n Am e ricni A me r ica n Anaconda A ten i son r.ahlwin 1 Canadian tiers t'sr and Foundry Locomotive Smelting ...... Steel Fou nd ry . . . - 3'i . 1 ".ti t . ?S . 77 . 45 . 61 . . 82 .117'2 .1ST, .ell, . 5 6 . 84 'j . 3 7', .21? . 1 Hfi .3 05'., . S1't . . 4: . ?fi . 7S . 46 ?T'i .113 - , 100 ocumotive I'aciflc .. Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and North wc n Chicago. Mil. ami St. Paul ' "1 tic i hie St eel General K'ectrio Gen ra I Motors Lackawanna Steel LehLgh Valley Midvale S'-. Norfolk :md Western .... Northern Faei'ic t'hio Cit'es Gas Railway Steel Ppruiss . . Keptihllc Iron and Si ; 1 hei r; i ',tc i Me . . Southern Railway 1'ni on I 'ac i lie . . . . I ioin It's for Poultry, We Have

lire F.SHCHL 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief m M twj FOR INDIGESTION r. s. r. s. j 'ill s Rubber . te.l ( erla n.l Sincla ir II SAFE BLOWERS GET $15,000 IN BONDS 1NTERNATIOMAL NfWS SFRVI'E ipi.',.roi,i. I,,.!., .-( r:pper-' T.uiert.v dollars fie Iv today bonds and in cash frin st !! J se v r ra 1 the ..Jf b u nd : e I of tieJ. Tie H t lied bv Indianapolis Has! amount of the ,.5a t la.toi w n s n.-t 1 company official." until tins afternoon, it being supposi d thiit ony .. coup!, of bundled dollars had been stolen. The Job is b'Hcved to have been tic work of amateurs. OLD PEOPLE'S HOME HAS FIRE TODAY ! INTERNATIONAL eit K'A Ji . Feb. 2 NEWS SERVICE . - I'; re tins us afterf the (lid t si reet . noon threatened destine People's Home In Flf! Clouds of smoke ft lied and made d ificuit the F the hall-ways romo al of 1 1 1 . inmates, had beer sounded . Firemen saved. A repor !. d thai iiliiriii 1 DIED SUNDAY .John Wassen, who has been boarding at the Mrs. Wahl ho. in. L'5 V. Stat. St., Hammond, dud there Sunday afternoon at. 1:30 o'clock. Pneumonia was the ranv of b s death. lie was born in Switzerland and was sitv-two PiffLMyOriTBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face iH not embarrass you much lonrrpr if you rf a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin Ehould begin to clear after you hav? taken the tablets a few nights. Cierrase the hl-vd. Ixjwel-t v.vA liver xvith Dr. Klwards Olive Tobiets. ti e successful substjuite ftir crlomel ; there's no sickntss or pain af'u r U;kinc thrm. Dr. Edwards' Olive 'J'aLlets do t hat "which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of revere and imtaf.r.fr. No one v ho takes Olive TaHk-ts is ever cursed with a "dark bro-.vn ta.-te." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no tcood' feelinrr. constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition cr pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purelv vegetable? compound mixed vilh olive oil : ou will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients alfucted with liver and bevel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take o.ie or two nightly for a week. See how ranch, better you feel and look. I'm and !5c. -MASM ; rli jj ! is i , i 1 t,j j e J 3 f j I kj ! 0 ! 0 i ej ! Means More EGGS and Greater Profits! EGG-A-DAY Dry Mah is a scientifically milled, careful!' prepared food. Contains all the animal, green and grain rations well balanced ground to a fine meal so it can be easily assimilated and rapidly turned into escrs. ii f I w I 3; $4.50 $4.15 $4.35 It

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Id. The funeral will bo b bll y afternoon at 2 o'clock fn i d o w hapcl. POLICE LOOK INTO RECENT ACCIDENT Hammond t'ential Station -t ' Ra I i II -f the iieeidi fit ill 'ai-old Sam far ley, a school vim i. b .i tiuck wlnle play nt of !o home at 227 lliwh-l-'riday a f I c rnoon . Tli truck wa." V.ethody ( le -5H5 Kenwood avenue. It If fililed to stop FITZGERALD CRITICALLY ILL rnld was I' ,n late tins' a i en ill with pi davs and it I r t i S W o ! 1 I d NEW LONG RANGE WIRELESS RECORD I INTERNATIONAL NEWS OSSININi;. N. V.. F.I SERVICE I i. 2 Wireless telephony has b en established between lure and 'h icago, it was annoiin cil today by Ib.bert F. Cowen. chief (iigineer of the Ix Forest H.ulin "o. "In spite of severe static interference 1 ha o spoken every night for a mouth into my phone a' tissiu.ng and; found that my t nice was hoard by' amateurs m ('hioago. in W ;i U field. Mass.. in St. Mary's, (thin, and iu S'outiij I 'arolina." be sa l. ! RICH OBE John Roberts him just received a teh-pratn from W . (). Reuss, president of the lomoie Copper company, stating that the company has struck rich re. and tha he is on I is way to Chicago. Upon hi.- arrival in Chicago be will call a meeting ,,f the direct ors of the company for discussl the plans for the company. I ALASKAN RAILWAY BLOCKED BY SNOW ! i INTERNATIONAL NF.'AS SERVICE DAWSON. . T., Feb. 2 The White Pass ami Yukon railroad operating jlrtweon White Pass and Skagway i-i j blockaded by an unusually heavy fail of snow, according to woid received il.ei-e t.. day. A rotary snow plow Is ported unable to function because f tiie heavy drifts. LODGE MAY BEAT HITCHCOCK TO IT INTER? Si ILN. AT 10 N A L NEWS SERVICE I ON, !' .- b. 2 S WA 2 S: na t or Lodge ani.ouiH h will move i d this afternoon that I to have the treaty ofj In the senate on Feb.! day earlier than Sen-( peace taken U! t. This is one ator llitch.cock the same action hid plann'ed to take SIGN PEACE PACT WITH ESTIIONIA (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 ,ONhON, F. h. 2 - Th Soviet govern ment of Russia and signed a treaty of p. slan wireless dispiib. this afternoon. I I C !- t h o n i a have ace. said a Rush from Moscow , I B0L3HEVIKI GAIN. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) LONL'hN. K. l. - Tne iocal l'.olsheik forces at Vladivostok have cotnetrly Isolated the oitv without intertne i-ity tetie from the American and . apart - 'e milit ary corn indents, according o "entn-f News dispatch, from '1'okio day. INFLUENZA WAS i 1918 HEADLINER; INTERNATIONAL NfWS SEI?VICE ! W A S 1 1 I N ' i "a i.. Inll irnra a ml pneiimmiiR caused the greatest number of deaths durini? 191S. accord- ! i i'il- to the annual compilation of mot- , t ai ! y statistic sfor 191 S issued by the census buieau today. ' j Tfo- report shows 1,471,817 deaths In j of which -177.47, or .12 per cent. were due to inf!uen;i n..l pneumonia: 3l,i.0:" deaths having oecured from ! these causes diirtng the last f.oit j months of the year. The death ra I : for influenza and pneumonia wa-e f.S:i.2 er J 0 0 . i 1 1 0 the highest death latejs the nati'-n was ever known from t to ?e ca uses . . - .i- - A Mechanical Servant Women, mechanical here she is a real maid, who charges you only 2 cents a week for her time and her service. skill. her SHE IS MISS TH0R And believe us when we say you will fall in love with this energetic, helpful servant. Come in and let us tell you all about her. You can have this maid for only a small payment down and convenient monthly payments. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., 633 Hohman St. lei. Ham. 5Z5. i n a pi a rm o M.J3 Q S Q Q S3 B I S S 0

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You no doubt were there and saw the pretty cars. &'e venture to say that we have something classier in the top line and color scheme in our Poland Special All-Year Top, made in any shade, with detachable winter sides and summer curtains. You select your favorite color and we paint your car to correspond with same new colors for all cars, at modeate prices. Cut Rate Paint and Trimmings Co. Phone 2141, Residence 1043 M 302 Mich. Ave.

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HESSViLLE (SPECIAL TO THE TIWESi IIK 11.1,1-., In. I., Fib. 2. -Thomas I orman. sideni of the Iioai-,1 of Sehoo j 1 rustees ol Hessville, do-d t n,,.,ri,jn I MI Ills tlOlll.. It llessvl I- H,. w :, n l.-jUen ! sick with in!lu"n7.a a few days uo rind ! apparently was on I lit- road to recovery when an direction of th. lo ai-t. developed jand nil efforts made to say lnm weiooL I no avail. J Air. Gorman was fifty years old, ami : has been n long tune resident or ..fsille. and fl.'ilyely id.-ntitie'i with all J I'lovetiient.s f,jr tlie imr.i-ov m nt of the. ; community. Iln was especially active .oui ing t ho wur in supporting Liberty l.an and lied t'ross driv s. lie bad a ; son in active service in France and tool; ; great pride jn the r cord his .-on made, land by his own efforts contribu'ed in no small way to the success of lhssville's wur activities. He was ono of the organizers of the t ow n oi dent of position i nieerio Jlessx ill and became the prostit? lirst school board. In that as in all other mat tern, that d the people among whom he has devoted his time, and to administer the schools; eiiiHe was quiet and unassuming. 1 lived. 1 ! t bought i cif nt l . I but thoroughly reliable in all bis business and personal relationship. U'e had a host of friends and no enemies, :jnd all th- people of HessvilSe and bis many friends in Ha.mmond f el a sence oi deep P 'suiial lovs in his death. lie leaver a widow and eigiit ch:ldren, nil of whom have the profound syrfpathy

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I in Hammond, tile time to be announced j later. SEARCH FOR MEN WHO BROKE JAIL 1 INTERNATIONAL FRINCKTON. Jll, NEWS SERVICE! Fe b . 2 . s es today are scouring Bureau county for three prisoners who this morning effected their escape, from the county i.-iil. A wholesale jail delivery was iv i ted by Sheriff L. I. Sp.i.ldinr who h'.aritig a noise f-iimmoned help ami prevented departure of the remaining prisoners. Cell bars had hern sawed and the outer doors forced with j i mm ies . The three prisoners at large are; A. W. Hemin3r-, tZ charged with foigery; Al. Kilb n. 27. charg-ed with b gamy and Tom Hayes, Js thargej with l.urrlary. CAPTURED HOLDUPS WITHIN TWO HOURS The Knst Chicago police did some good work early Sunday mprnlng when within n few hours after a reported holdup the 'holdup man had been arret ed and identified hy the victim. A call was received at the station shortly before three o'cloi k from the Inland, saying that Marcus Too Late To Classify WVNTF"T Pfenofrrapher for downtown businefs oiriee. (Jirl who has bad at least one eir experitnee. shorthand r dictaphone. Answer in own hand wTitit'sr. stattntr f p"rVnc nnd saJary refiu ired. W'r.'e .h)5. Tin" -s. H.-immornl. WANTED Operator and finisher on pant.. .Storiiiic- Woolen Mills. 171 Slate st , Hamiiiond. C-2-.".t WANTED Opemtor on ram. Sier-j linp Woolen Jlills. 171 State s:.. i 1 Ta mmond. 2-2-;H I WANTFTD Kperineed -furnitnm truck! driver. Apply Seifer l-'urniture r.. I Uliitins. 2-2-1 Great Medicine Made From Com Silk Excites Favorable Comment Kidney nd Itlndder ed by lw llmrni Done. nnnlh- 1 Corn Silk! The same "fiiK" you see protruding from the husk of corn, produces a fine medicine for kidney and bladder Irregularities, when compounded with other simple drugs as In llalmwort Tablet. Halmwort Tablets contain a powerful extract of corn silk, which quickly relieves the Inflammation and congestion that causes such distress as pains in back and hips, rheuamtie twin grcs .nervousness, severe headaches, ac companled by frequent desire to eliminate, followed by scald. njr. biirnlmr sensation. The patient Is compelled to arise frequently to relieve pitiful pres. sure, even though a scanty flow follows. The eyes appear "bloodshot" the sleep Is restless, and sometimes fevr, followtd by chills, cause (Treat unrest. It Is unwise to neglect such symptoms, when a few doses of Halmwort Tablets can.be taken for relief. Alice TroboiiKh. a 6 2 7 South Twentyfourth street. Omaha. Neb., writes: "t have used one tube of your I'.almwort Tablets and find that they are the best I have ever used for kidney and bladder trouble." Ask any leadincr drusrelst for a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Prior. $1 "a -Adv. 3 H H Q a r B 1 B ( ES Q Q 9 K 5 y Ei CI a i a i a i B

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9 '? Madripali, a M.-vi-nn. h-ol been hebi up and at the point of a gun forced ti indorse ins pay ohe, k. and band it nvr. (.ifficers k i found l,ou i : nt the ralme; were having n i ij li t's work. Zie-k it h and Jam t and Vi'-tor iira fit w he re ii'-iits afi.-r i nA a I l,arr the s r'-s :WiL!!ELM FEARS ASSIKAflON' By HA2Y MORTON. (Special Correspondent cf the I. (Cr right l:i2b. bv I. N. S N. S.) S I 2.--Th A M K I :.N'i ; FN'. Iloll-ml. Feb ev-kaiser of tbrmaiiv i- Iii.eg m mortal fear of assassination. At the foriii'-r i .npi ror's r'pie-i lieI'litch guards about the lientiek castle .are being changed every forty days. That 'William has communicated ia r , to tVmnt lientick at whose casllo tlie former war lord hn been living since j he fl.-d into Holland, was mi.nir.tcd to-i day. The former kaiser i i- poi trd to h" living like a hermit and f. arful of j strangers. His companions are afraid: to permit him to talk with visitors b. -..uie r.f his rasii nianior of saying w hatever is on his tiend. Charley Clark, who l;es coin hote Indiana Har'noi the T.I.iifi'f red a painful bruise to afternoon when h his arm Satarday w-.-is struck hy a Green Une car as It turned the eortfr of Forsythe ami Chicago avenue in Fast Chicago. Th" injury wa dressed by lr. Mdh-r nnd was pro noun. d n "ONLY ONE TiilllO BREAKS MY GOLD! 'That' Dr. King's New Discovery for fifty year a cold-breaker" NOTHING but sustained quality and 'lr.feiHntr oTeeMvenes rnn arouse (-uch enthusiasm. Nothing: but sure relief from stuhborn old colds and oiirushiusc new ones, grij.pe, tfiroat-toariE. coughs, ami roup could have rratle I.r. Kint:' New Discovery the nationally popular and standard remedy ii Id today. Fifty years old and always reliable. Good for the whole family. A bottle in the medicine cabinet means a short -lived cold or cough, (Xc. aDd Jl.'JO. All druggists. Stubborn Bowels Tamed Positive in action, yet natural, comfortable, pleasant. Dr. Kings New Life Pills are a boon to bowels that need assistance. They eliminate fermenting wuste and rut the system In normal shape. All druggists 2oc. a bottle. I t

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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND TUESDAY DORCH & RUSSELL in their scenic spectacular novelty 'The Musical Railroaders' FRANCIS LE MANE Spectscdar Artistic Originality. BURNHAM & YANT From Movie to Vaudeville. JEAN ST. ANNE Singer De Luxe.

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AMERICAN FLYERS BACK FROM fiEXICO ! INTLRNATIONAL LKl M l. T, x.. NEWS Feb. SERVICE) 2. A cn it or hA I.ieilts. released ' oicrn ra, d;; v w re I. "'ins and G. K. Orims by llexlcan authorities :tafter live days detention, t,.-a-.v,-iiting nrriiv! of the plan.Hi vvl.i -Ii t hey mad.. tin ir forced la n.i - .!. 'Do y v.a i-e ,,t ba 'a bur. w ere t , ; t : .. Id be returned to flo.,, -ul .Jiobcri son at Nue.-. , I" t m h.lie h roue h , i I eO, , 1.1'UU enl Ion x. ih m 1 1 'tills. da y. i 1.-. ..H i. nj i hiii i ' i dl: et s S th' Uiili rig b- : h he.tr rb I recr-i Id bv M x !c,-i n PRKVENT THAT GOLD IT MAY D7iVLO? SERIOUSLY H:TJ5e.T,BTJl s CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if yea sneeze, snaiSe, or feel a chill coniine ou. Csn y the vim.i bottle at ail tiitc;. PRICK 2S CENT.-). THE KI LLS CO . MitVItCRCH. N. Y. 9 Dekxe Theatre Today and Tomorrow EARLE WILLIAMS in "WHEN A MAN LOVES" Also Sunshine Comedy. Wednesday and ThursdayCecil De Milie's Production "TILL I COME BACK TO YOU" featuring BRYANT WASHBURN And an all star cast. Friday ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "GREATER THAN FAME" Also Antonio Moreno in the 4th episode of "The Invisible Hand." Saturday BESSIE BARRISCALE "HER PURCHASE PRICE" Antonio Moreno in the 4th episode of "The Invisible Hand." Sunday SESSUE HAYAKAWA 1 Ti in T0NG "THE MAN' INDIANA and Saturday. to 11. PwndftT Malinee daily t and holiday eonRESEflVt ?3Lyi.,,j -r e- X It" ak - n U r, j f'tTi tv''. 1 1 its a Chance Book for Each

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