Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1920 — Page 5

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bniarv THE TIMES Pago Fire

RAILROAD ' WORKERS IN COVENANT

Talk of R.R. Strike When Roads Are Returned to Owners Grows Stronger Today.

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A Free Trial of Pyramid rile Treatment la One of the Orandeat tvfnln ou Ertr Experienced. Tou are suffering dreadfully with itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids. .Nov, go over

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arated from the agricultural department because of the different natures of the two linen, and the new Auto, equipment Co.. was formed which has. already paid handsome- dividends.

George Knoerzer Is president of thl company. Other lines of farming Implements have been added to the original potato machinery, including a new tillimp machine which is now being shipped over the country in carload lots. It was designed by C. E. Karkntr who has years of experience with tilling machinery on the farm.

Br KII-EBED MOB.B1S rTFF CORSESPONDFNT 1 N. SE0V1CF; WASHINGTON, Vfh. in. Ta'k of rner,'.i railroad strike a''T t'-o- rn

r.'.ads are returned to prn.i'i- ownership Stew stronger U'div following the an-j r oiincji.c.it that the railroad nni-ms in! the American Federation of Labor and;

ih" big bivthe rhoods hiuc Jormod .in slhanco to operate as on big union, twiiml by a wnifn arw -mem to "an concurrently on a. general offensiv o and tie fensiv c program." "W have for year." recognized that In our economic relations with the railroads that the injury of one 3 the interest cf all.'' sava the preamble Mf the ntrc?m"n!, "htir we. the chief executives of the bona fide railroad organizations of North America, i antes to this Agreement, hereby declare it our policy o co-operate in the adorlion of a plan of offensive) and defensive procedure to cope with the un proceden ed conditions confronting us at this time." The covenant sets forth the follow ins jTinciplea : "That there shall be n authorized s'riko by any one organization unless all agree. In concerted action." says the agreement, "all bsvllots for such vole shall be .'cmtly prepared and approved." Thai T hen the partis to the agreerent are working in co-opora-ion thereunder and extreme action ha? been (jr. c ded tijon, "it shall be taVen concurtently by order of the chairman and f I'-flary of the alliance." That all matters of policy and procedi.ra affecting the general offensive and defensive program of the alliance must be acte-i upon by a regularly called meeting before any action is laken. That each organiz-it ion signatory to th agreement shill be represented in 11 meeting' of affiliated organisations by the chief executive or his personal representative and the organisation shall be bound by the action of either. Th Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the fritted, Brotherhood of Maintenance of "Way Employes and Shop 1-a.borers. are th- only organizations which have not signed the agreement. "Warren 3. Stone, head of the engineers, waj; not present at the conference which drew up the document, being in Chicago

Yon Posit tvrly Cannot Afford A Isoiire Thee nrmarkablr Ij ramlda. o any drug store, and get a fd-cnt box- of Pyramid Tile Treatment. Relief .vhould come f.o quickly 'Oil will .lump t.r iov. ir vou are in doubt, i-'-ii'l fn- a free trial :inrkage hv iiall. Vou win then b Convinced. Don't delay. Tak3 no substitute.

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PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS

"SO SICK AND MISERABLE"

Mrs. A. E. Hager. 909 London Road. Duluth, Minn., writes: "i have been taking your Cadomene Tablets for the past mountli. They certainly did wonders for me. as 1 was so nervous I wasn't able to do my own housework so sick and miserable. Now I can do all my own work and feel good all the time. My daughter and lier husband have also been taking them, and they helped wonderfully." Thousands of sick, nervous. Impoverished, wealc men and women have found Cadomene Tablets a true tonic ami builder. Try them If not perfectly satisfied with results the. proprietors will refund purchase price. Sold by all druggists every where. adv.

in attendant o r.; the t 'o-opornt i v e congress. J. It. Malloy. grand vice president of 'lie maintenance of way organization, representing Allen E. . Ttarkrr. president, withdrew from the conference because of the strike action of his union. Eoth Stone and Barker are expected to attach their signature at t ie meeting to

be hold Feb. 23 to onsid r finally the j

(President's proposal of a v. age tribunal.

In The Courts

"William E. Koch et at vs. Leonard Koch, et al. is the title of a petition fo rpartition filed today by Attorneys MeMahoii Conmj.

The divorce suit of Anna 1.. C"c! vs. Charles K. Rabcock of mond has beer, dismissed as tic

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tie have pati lied up their iliffern-. The si):t was filed last summer after Eabeock had le.--n arrested in connection with the May bay riots at Gary. The wife in her complaint criticised the radical views which hr husband held. The suit was to have been heard in Room ".

STRIDES IN 0. K. COMPANY (Continue! from page one.

! Alkali In Soap f Bad For the Hair

Soap should be rtsed very carefully. C you want to keep your hair looking j.H best. M'.-t soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the. hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use Is Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure, and greaseleS1, and is better than anytlvng ebse you can use. One or two teaspoonf u'.s will cleanse the hair and sca'p thoroughly. Simply moisten the hatr with water and rub - in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of oust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, and easy to manage. Tou can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil hrnapoo at any pharmacy, it's very heap and a few- ounces w ill supply eveiy member of the family for months. adv.

was bringing: handsome dividends. In 15'"3 the company had developed such a trade in Canada that a Canadian company was organized ard began man ufacturlng at Gait, Ontario. "Walter Schreiber. one of the oldest employes was selected as genera! manaifr of the

( Canadian works.

During- the war period the. potato machinery business slumped and it was deemed advisable to add other lines in order to bjlter tip the business over slack times. The foundry department was enlarged and fitted with new equip inert for large volume as well as large size tastings. Kight ton pieces can now be cast and this department is

The Hammond "Musical College will present a dance divert tsement by the pupils of Ceraldine Swanson on Kridsy evening. Feb. nt 8:15 at the Knights of Rvthias hall. The following program v 111 be given: Waves. Kebikow, Ro.sc t'illischer.

Adeline Andresen. Miriam Tlgay. lonaj

'handler. My lol!y. Serova. Anna Rarton.' Sea Shell. Kullak. Rose RiHischT. Kittle Miss Muffot. Serova. Miriam Tigay. ("lipid. Merkel, Dawn Rosl. l'.irds. Anderson. Kdith Knapp Two Rutterflies. Uurlitt. Kdna Ilirsch, Arlene I 'a v is. Water Nymph, Schubert. Adeline An d rose n. Tulip Time. Stamper. Mary Kidney. Allegretto, Metcalf, Kdna Uirsch. Farmerette, Clark. Violet Milne. Rluette I'olna, Chalif. Vergene Hembi off. . y Village Festival, Greig. Kvelyn Chandler. Kduti Knapp. Arlene Davis, Kdna Ilirsch. Shamrocks. Medley. Mary Kidney. Spirit of Sprinc. Mendelsohn. Verg-

ene Hemhroff. Dutch Dolls. Medley. Edna Uirsch. Ry the Campfire, Heinr. Veargedell Schmidt. Narcissi?. Nevin. Arlene Davis.

CSreek Maidens Playing Ball. Chahf. !

Josephine Ruth. Kucille Jebb. Evel n Rates, P.uth Rreillatt. 'iolet Milne. June Feltzer. 'ergene Hemhroff. Veargedell Schmidt. Solo. Veargedell Schmidt. The Echo. Creccr Fa v Kirk

rnif I'duui'e i unz. ua jss, ioiet Milne. .Toy. Altter. Veargcdc!" Schmidt. tlood Night. Serova. l!o Pillisch'r. Violin Obllgato, Emily lloj le. accompanists: Killian Whitaker, Alice Oltz. Miss Leoda McAleer, 101 Webb st..

vilto has been very ill with the flu is '

improving nicely. Wednesday evening the Friday Evening Eridge Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Steelman. 103v s. Hohman St.. for a six o'clock dinner. The members had their husbands as guests. The table was beautifully decorated with Killarney roses. After a lelightful dinner bridge was played an" tiie ladies prizes were won by Mrs. V" . F. Mashino and Mrs. Frank Ksshom. and the gentleman's prizes went to Albert l.ambTton and W. J. Whinery. Those present were Messrs and Mendames Walter Hardy. Wm. Mashino, Jordan. V-. J. Steelman. H. A. MoConnell. Gorgf Clemens. .. N . Ijji Uwo.hi. N. Emmerling, W. M. Rigger, Howard Long. W. J. Whinery. Mrs. Frank Esshum and Mr. Albert Kamberton.

May. His many friends wish him the best of success. The members of the Hammond t'hapr. No. ST". Order of Eastern Stars, will he entertaind at a six o'clock dinner. Tuesday evneing. Feii. '4th at the Masonic Temple. This is complimentary tQ all members but reservations must lie made, not Jater than Saturday evening, by calling the chairman. Mrs. Charles Law rence, phone "fl7', or notifying any of the officers. 4VThe History Committee o the Hammond Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. J. Huttort. Ogden st.. for their bi-monthly meeting. Mrs. Nicholas Em

merling had the, program In charge. Rev. Maples of East Chicago, who has been In Russia, and Poland and but Ictely returned, nave a moat Interesting and Instructive talk on the social conditions of both countries. M.ss Mildred Sheerer, accompanied by Altessa Emmirllng. sang two numbers very sweetly. Misa Magdeline Reich, j from the Southside Academy of Music I

and Dramatic Art. gave four very charming readings, assisted by Mrs Stephens at thu piano, after which the hostesses served. Erodsky, Gross and Company again delighted the ladies with generous cups of their delicious coffee. The meeting adjourned to meet in two weeks. Reporter of the Day.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Ladies of Mooseheart Legion will give a card party. Moose Hall. Friday evening. Public invited. Admission '-'5 cents. 2-ID

Th Fourth Division of the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church entertained the General Aid at the home of Mrs. E. Muenioh on Ann st. It was decided to give a chicktn pie supper on Tuesday. March 2ord. After the business was transacted a social hour and program" followed. A trio by Misses Helen and Margaret Klein and Miss Edna Wright, a reading by Miss Genevieve Muenlch and piano solo by Miss Edna Wright after which a dainty two course luncheon was served. Miss Emma Man ned I igh 'u! ! y entertained the mrm.e-, ,,f t ho fgma Thet a Gamma Club at hr home on Detroit St.. Tuesday evening-. Mr. and Mrs. .' . Hoffman of Condit L. are the proud parents of a baby boy. born January 18th. Mother and son are doing nicely. The Southside v . C.'T. I", will meet at the home of Mrs. John Gavit. corner of Highland and Hyslop Place. Friday evening at 7:15. This will be a citizenship study meeting, led by Mrs. Wm. Meyers. Mrs. Duggan. president of Equal Franchise League of Hammond, will discuss the suffrage amendment and also give "Echo's of the National Suffrage Convention," recently held in Chicago. All ladies incited and metiers are urged to be pres-

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loss of time. You can prove it at our! t0"- 81 - 1 lau" r b. a risk. Ooltrena offers by far the sa f et . t,wa rd. quickest, surest, most natural, scientific!' treatment ever discovered for the treat-,

tnent of enlarged glands or big neck. It I Miss Florence Klitttibtth Fox and!

has a most remarkable Li years record J Kelt h V. Wilcox were married at sis

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dren, who have tried various other remedies without avail cures the most obstinate cases of many years' standing of outward and inward Enlarged glands of the neck, of hartl and sot t tumors. Goitrene i guaranteed. Money positive!v refunded if 't does not do as agreed. We have the proof for every claim we make. l-'r'e Ivooklot, and the most convincing testimonial you ever read. Hundreds of cured patients. Address GOITRENE CO. 426 West 63rd Street, CUloafo. Adv.

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St. Cyril's Rectory in Chicago. Mr.

Jacob Foy and Miss Louise Bauer, of!

Chicago, stood up with the bride and groom. The flowers carried by Miss For ami Miss HaiK-r were wards roses and sweet peas. After the ceremony a dinner was given at the Terrace Gardens, with only the immediate familj present. The marriage was no doubt a surprise to many of their friends in Hammond, although an announcement

party was given by the bride on Tuesday. Feb. 10th. entertaining the Kappa Delta Gamma girls. - Mrs. Jacob E. Hansen, of Sibley st.. had demonstrators from the Wear-Ever Aluminum Company at her home yesterday afternoon. They demonstrated how- to roust the cheaper grades of meat so that they are palatable, baked potatoes and apples. and es.c'.loped corn, all in a roaster over one burner on top of the gas stove. They also

baked a cake in an ne!ette pan over one burner, thereby sa ing can and nil-plus heat in the kitchen, the French drip way of making coffee was a'fo demonstrated. All ladjes present are to receive an aluminum pan and a drawing conest v as held, the winner receivin ga J4.3" aluminum frying pan which went to Mrs. Wm. Love, of East Orange, New Jei Key. Those present were: Mrs. Wm. Love, of East Orange. New Jersey: Mrs. D. I!. Taitt and Mrs. Tom Lewis, of Indiana Harbor; Mrs. W. If. O'ds. of East Chicago: Mrs. Matthew Curlev, Mrs. Roy McCutcheon. Mrs. Mac Turner. Mrs. Frank Rets. Mrs. George Wall. Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Meal. Mrs. J. C. Dickson. Mrs. Ed. Rliode. Mrs. Alex Sloikovvitz. Mrs. Rtrnard Graves. Mrs. Paul Fedder. Mrs. Fred Champaign, Sr.. Mrs. Alva LMetrich and Mrs. Evefett Ileiman . NEW BILLF0R' DAYLIGHT SAVING INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. lit. Daylight saving agitation is abn ad :n ongres" and an effort is to be made by Eastern congressmen to revive the law in effect during 1918 which turned the

hands of the clock back one hour between the last of March and the last of October . Rep. O'Connel! of New Y rk. l as introduced a bill for daylight saving which re-enacts practically the former law. It is lecei'iiig the support of most of the eastern members and members from the Pacific Coast states Congressmen from the Middle states and fro the ith are opposed to the law and it is ur.Iike'y that the heavy major. ty ajai-;.-t the innovation can be overcome. Farmer generally are opposed to the change.

TjrxTfT, jn Women as well as men W-tlU AO are made miserable' by kidney and bladder TJJ tioubie. Thousands recommend Dr. Kilmer's BLAME? Swamp-Root the great kidney medicine. At druggists in large and medium size bottles. Tou may receive a sample size by parcel post, also pamphlet tell ing about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. liingiiainton. N. V.. and enclose ten cents, also mention this paper. Advertisement.

WARNING!

There is no agent whatsoever connected with my sewing machine business. Anybody representing himself as working for me or trliing jou that I am his ur.cle and so on. is an imposter and taker. Look out for him! V. C. MILLER. 13 S'ate St.. Hammond. Ind. Tclvhone 1790. 2-K-6t

j Eettcr Call jp The limes a:J j have it sent to your house every i Q;ht. Then you'll be sure it will j be ther.

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Seep Seatad TJiic Add Deposits Are Dissolved and the EJieumatlc Poison

I Siuiti to XeaTe the System Wlthli Twenty-lour Honrs. ! Every druggist in this county is auithorizeu to sa to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if two botties f Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheu-

mrctifjin. does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with eveii th-; slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he vili giadly return your money withuut i omment. Alb-iirhu has been triej and tested for year:, nnd really marvelous results ha . -a b'icn ae Mmplished in 'he must sev ote cases and where the suffering, and agony vas intense and piteous and where the: pa:i"r!t was helpless. Allenrhu relieves at once. Immediatei v after vou start to take it the good ivor.; b-gir.s. It searches out the uno ucid deposits, dissolves the secretions and ei'ivts rheumatic poison- out of t'u body liiimtgh the kidneys and bowels. It's marvelous bow quickly it acis. B!e:-seel relief often comes in two da.vs. find even in eases where the suffering 's most pai: ful all traces disappear in a f.-'.v dp vs. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of v.ibn'-liU. who for mar.y yeirs suffered tie tiom-r.ts of acute rheumatism, desires uii sufferers to kne that he doe j i.-.l wan! a cent of anyone's money ur- ' -3 Allenrhu decisively conejuers tics vvirst of nil d'seases and he ha instructed all druggists to guarantee it in every instance. Adv.

The women of the Hammond churches iv ill observe the Inter-Denommat -ional day of pi aver for missions. Fri-

j day. Feb. :10th, in the Methodist Episcopal church, on Russell st. The hours

now operating at full capacity serving! of mtMin2. ,rP irrim ,n:no a m to -f.il

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su rrou ml i r.g industries as well as turn

ing out thousands of parts for truck manufacturers el sew be re. George Knoerzer, who has been superintendent of bis father's plant saw a great field in the auto equipment business and urged that a department for this kind of work l.e organized. This was done and the success of the department attests to his good judgment. The department has grown so rapilly that a new addition was buiit to the plant and another will be necessary. When completed this w 111 be the finest ami largest plant of its kind in the Chicago district. It will have fc frontage of 125 feet rti .Sheffield ave. end rj'i feet on Chicago ave. The auto department has been sep-

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presided over by the ladies from the various churches. Thfre will be a fellowship hour at noon, the women bringing their lunches. Coffee and tea will be served by the ladies of the church. "Let every Christian woman plan to be present whether she belongs to a missionary society or not."

Mrs. Paul Newman. 22" West State it., is improving very nicely from a severe ease of tonsilitis. which her many friends will be glad to hear. The Civic Committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet to- . e,,w- evenine w ith Mrs. Wm. Reilley. 0 "Warren tt. Dr. W. A. Ruchanan w ill be the speaker of the evening. The D. H. of R. T. held their regular meeting last night at the home of

M'sses Beatrice and Helen Dob-

148 State Street, Hammond "Hammond's Oldest Butter Store

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Home Churned Butter, lb Brick Creamery. ib Wisconsin Creamery, lb Jeike Good Luck, lb Nut Margarine, Ib Best Kettle Rendered Lard Large Jar Apple Butter Pet or Carnation Milk, can Peas, Corn or Tomatoes, can Large Can Mustard Sardines Rice and Milk,

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Coffee Our Own Bleiid CofTcc Best Black Tea-

C; n, Q1 Good japan Tea, - 1 lb 07 - fRunkle's Cocoa, C Vi lb. can...... 04 -5 1b. Jar Pure

1 1 uu jam Large Jar Luncheon Jam Fancy Head Rice, lb

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son. 837 Hohman st. Arrangements were made for a dance to he Kiven at the K. of P. Hall. April C4th, with Sterling's orchestra. After th buiness ses.'-ion a George Washington party w as held. Misses Sarah and Lena Rein go Id won the prizes. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock and the decorations were in pink and white. The next meeting will be on Wednesday. Feb. 3th. at the home of Misses Sarah and Rose Harris, Highland st. Mi-s Virgene Hammond will entertain the Rooster Club Auxiliary at

; their next meeting at licr borne in I Glendalc Park.

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can Large Bottle Club House Catsup .... Brick or American Cheese, Ib Fresh Cottage Cheese, lb

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Red Beans,

Ib Pork and Beans, can 1 Ib. package Hominy Fancy Prunes Ib Fresh Smoked Fish, lb

48c 43c 49 c 24c $1.65 37c 16c 10c 5c 8c 24 c 25c

W. .1. Filan of 1 Elizabeth st.. left last evening for an extended trip, 'to Los Angeles a nel San Franco eo, Cal.. via Albuquerque. New- Mexico. Mr. Filan's health has been impaired and l;e oerideo to go West to recup'rate pot returning until the latter part of

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