Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1920 — Page 2

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GATHER AT TiFTN'SSKPAEK, lml.. Marli 2 3. Ti T'"micral of the Tenth li,.duna congressional district h'M.1 a met ins h-re Saturday fur the purpose of planning an organization for the coming cainpaign. Amons the ou No f-the-, ou n t y rvmonas present wrr U. I,, l.fliiimn. district chairman: Attorm-vs Hershman. PonTO'. McMdhMi And IriKlt. of I.ale county; Kditor Fo.teii- of Mom toello. nd John Isenbarger of North Mani'hwter. The In't.-r is a ra ml iiin i e fur the lmncra!:c nomination for governor of Indiana. n prsranizafon rneeflnit wx. h.-'.i in :. .f terpen. t which lm r-'inw pi t'ms r '! fcui'f'l Airs. Ira G in, fMwanl P Honan. nnd Frank Weish. and o'b.er fn'iii;r'-'i'!t lMiio'vft'.s of the count v "eudcd -his nwsmc. Anion;; oth.r things (IpckIoJ upon vss that the women should b given a fifty -flf'y chano' w. h h mn. That this district should have woman ieiogs.to to tho lvnn -r-M io na""nsl convention to bo held in Sin .Francisco. That at eat mm ca ndiOit' for "tinty etP-e in th counties of th" ilivrk-t should bo a woman. That women should ha the finie number of rrnnb'ts of the w ..rkir.g organization a the mm. It is reported that K. I', ilonan was urged lo make th" rare for congressman from this Utstriet. An open rno.t in was he'd ;n the pvciiutff an i a fur Rir.ed fn J was in at'endance This rii.-oiiu w t resided over by i!r I ra tin in of this city, who J is chairman for the women in this dis-I trict. She mad a brief address- and j 'hen introduced a speak-r from fhicago. who gave a short address m whi.-h she j , . ' auaed Prr-sident Vi'sen, his rondu -t in, I :-io great war and the Lemocrat 10 au- i ministration. she said that the li":r fiats a ra entitled to more r;ed;t j;ian , i jcepuoin ans tor tne near x P tory for oman suffrage. Al the conclusion of this address -he! IWi. John Isenbarger of North Man-j Chester. who is a candidate for the I I"'emoortie nomination for governor, xvas Introduced by Mrs. Cwin. He said that

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I'oivors a no timt lie had, while Hc. - om - punied by fount- tliainnan Welsh, inirvi''d about sixt of tho lending I'-'iii'Hiriii.s of the community tiur iutc th i'i,'Mi,n and evening. He attrirKed 1 he o'Odnoh administration mid praised f very highly President Wilson, j Auorti'-y Ueorge K. H-rslmian o' frown Point was lion introduced by! Mrs. ihvin ntid he tnaiic a s.-ir.-ing a,icires and was of! en applauded I'V Ih.o resent. mm. kod 'im If v.-lli no tional congress and said I hey vv.ie spending J.-.iiiiO per hour cruising Pro-idem Wilson, llo said tho P .pu b! ma ns Were !-.. jealous of tile lVllKII Ml fO' then- successful conduit or th gnat war t ha t they wanted a war of their own. II.- said l ho roj!S..n that i h j tug he in v est iga I i. n wan no" y-ik.'i up was bociusn it hit too tnan ii h -u p Republicans. M spoke of the goo, .i n s pajscd by the late pemocrane eopgr. s-. and said that nothing has born dm th" Republican eongr. ss in po.-i. 1 H- made it ,ie.- attack upon the' . resent state admitt'straf i.-n. Hiuhik - . tax law. the road law and the fa i -, , .-. ! of the Republicans to pnn-idfl for tiie' wauneti omsr in the primaries. I 35 NOW UNDER ARREST i i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICF1 ?TZH ItK HAl'TK. Ind. .M.,r.,. T'our additional arrests ti1 list c.f operators Indiana for nl'eg-e.l co sir. t ; lie product ion of to-lay broug led -r b uid in ns oh I up t. t Ii rT'i, so ai-res-e. !,,., on an md.ci men' I I

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jury at Indinnap.-lis are: j Robf '-t I?. Sfi'th and JT.urv Srinh. operators. Terre llan'e. IWp Vi In ' oa t '., and John Hessiee ,p. t-ha rl.-s Si.'.titiger, niniers of Terre Hani". i j NEW TREATY PLAN PROPOSED MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! tv tSlllMiVON .M.-ch ":it t ,fle. than of t ny i ne senate by a mijfli it y instead ol a tiio-liibis nn-l was provided in a const it 11 1 iotia 1 am-! endment. pi oposed by Senator Owen. democrat of Oklahoma, in the senate this afternoon. Urnier the Owen amendmen t 'the pt -said-tit would bae power by and with the advice of the renate. to frame treaties and with the consent of the

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termed "a damnable outrage." per petrate.) by one or Jlaj. A. . a!t ympie s men lie re . This at.' nt, it is off.ee of I o- . i ,i i ig.d. writ to the! r .. 1 i " i s . a pi s.c!i i.' y p ! sc i i , 1 - ; a,,. a.. , ,..i 1 b'P. loaunint; In- was ill and Mipportiiik tu's o'ani by t h use or a .iasonio distress siicnal. Not fiotibtina: the word of a man he belifve.J to be a toother ' M; n. I'r. Karatius cae I i n i tiie iro script -.on and was immediately placed und.r arrest. l'i anuc that the situation oiiid, Place him in disreou'e the i.hvsicinn taking poison, but w as sawd by a if-iiow h so'i.i n in lime, "l am gaiine after the men w ho resort to such stactis as this." said I.'isl. Atty. fl;.ne. "Tliey constitute the last truce in cri m i rial iy." THREE KILLED IN KY. MINE RIOTS w .. , . Ai, , , . PltCiied Battle DetWeeil Mlllers and Special Detectives Results in Death. flNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 .MI I lyi.lCSHtHa '. KY.. .March : - , Three men were killed and four wound i fd Saturday nisrht in a pitched battle between minors of the Harlan county I coal tb ida and s-pecai dete, tivea h . , . i d by the mine owners t- prevent I their uui. ro7.ing. News of the b.it'e i wan tccived here only today anJ ' I be! eed to have been suppressed. j ! The trouble, brf wit g for moist s. I i came to a head w h-Mi one .f the !'-; femes slapped the son ol Cud lay-; l..r. a miner. The father took tip t ho quarrel, and it is ailegeii. w as --hot d'ad by the detectives. Other miners lit - ! e.l on him .ti,l '-e-eerat l ol-n-- !'olJ !ov !. U'piity Sl-riiT lttirk- was . "ii I of those 1-i.ied ii the fight sriij. ! The det'etiv en aid guard- w er - at. aw a v in an .-n-.tt to m,n. i r trouble, but. the miners oigiuure-l a ate searchibg for tlient. .More ti.y. . is l'i; fclci. M. C. FIREMAN BADLY BURNED I M I if. I ilil A N i'lTV, lml. March. U" -F.arle M. P. ait. a Mehman iviiiia; .'1 reman. a. patent in Hi'- .Mei. y hos pital, i ;. :-y. as a resu.t of bums i --i.-.vfd wir. le lie was on ri ity .01 an enc rie .-al f -iav ;,r". it r."n al Kast f.ary. lie wa- u-;rg a p'ok nti a j, ie of eo-il I ir tr in the

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pi'piont.irv to tlirovi.n; some i-f it into I he t.i el,.,v when "id'lenly. and without warning, there wasj an explosion. In the coal p:! was a 25-poand I i an of ,blf tins; powd'-r, and. It is 'ifuplit fitti. r a spaik fr.-m the tire. O.'V t." the heat il'n'll the fl''ehi.. ibrcnirht about tiie. explosion of the pow ,!, r. BOLSHEVIK MONEY NUDE 111 GERMANY H I I.I. 1 1 I I . lti:ill.l. March S3 lira y litl.tin troops lin ui'i iirrrd nl HennlnBdrf. j n ai Spandau. J'ttrtr nrrr killed nnfl l-" inlured. l.iiurntiirDl troops vrrr (et.rioiiM. ilisurmlnic the Spartncists. pnnilini Is one of the most important arsenals In (.rriiuinr and Ilea hut fr" mi Ira vrt of Hrrlln. nv I'll K M) I5TAFF r.OtirirSPONDF NT I. N SERVICE' i:i:i:l-l.. March - - Nigiit ) :.dshevik money is l.f itig printed by I ho b.at .sovmi.s es t a b I ish id in Meci.'.oiburs and I'onie ra n la . the toieign office announced tonht. ,overnment trnopn are holding the towns ill those. ;i - tricts, but the hi bo ret nr.- imft. t't.g; the Kiissin n lto!he ik and arc svl -lnr la ice estates. I.eipig; and lues-den are both controlled by goernm. nl lore s, it was c la itnf d. The g.. ' rnme;. ! claims tl-.at the backbone of the strike has been h token. Workers of the u: do!e class pud manv unorganized eniplo '. are ni-turning-to the factories. This city was still without gas au-'i w a p-r. In. w" ." r . The Situation in tie K i . i 1 1 e 1 a 1 1 d m most critical. The lie. is in Thtirmi; are strongly oigani7.ed and threat n t'. give battle to any ti ops nt against them. E. CHICAGO WILL WAR ON j Speeders and Reckless AuI j tOlStS AlTCSt Alttl Of tllO Police Department. 1 1 i-'i;'r.l at tie rccv!' s driv.ng or i a u : omobi b in lost l'i i.ne-i and t h disre-ard of traffic law s. Mayor I.f-i Mfuiiiiiii-I; tmh.y inmui.-n-.l f hief ,,f I Police K.I ( I I . . 1 1 11 1 ! r., del ol " the ellti:e p. e-Kigos j f pe-.-e.-sary to etiy.t. i-ig th- S d a nd t i a fl ic I eg u la - ti 'tis of the city. : : ne main ri i-i a n :i , i ,,i u i: ri in. i ie

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diyourg physical direct..- nr the (, at " " ' ' i. sum nor t- xceuns ! fieid school, and numerous automobile '"Ml H 1' N I 'K KD T )yi LI . A US $inn,fii). i accidents in w inch persons ha-., been' Section 17. That ail ord.iiiu.es and

ir!y has broucht p. j 1 - e. i i I . j ' I i o I e . ,il lias i-i niivm 1 I th" at lei.; ion of . t v o f f lls tiie Hag--rant violations which have be..., com - mon since t lie n!v lias been u i(i;,, i in : ore v i !e ie,. ceno-n to infor.e the I speed In-.-. Two ni"i..ii'V.-f po i .-. . have been engaged to start the first ..f the month and will be on the streetiin iii.if'irni at ail taro- f -r the tegtitatool of traffic Tie nl ot 1 'c ' e p ,ii.p i ; not o,!y! I .g ii la i e the speed of iuachf.es v. hieli pa--s tr r.itiRu the , 1 1 .-, bet v i ' he i - , - ; t ... ' d to p.utic-iiai y ',-i-.li f,.- n , - (ones ii mi ii iios ,-itr-ii ca i s u n i oy they are taking on , r .i-s,-1 argtrc na- I singers ii'. i iiii nt t IV . is will 1 h- y ha . 1, h 1 ; .1 use. WAS WELL KNOWN IN ROBERTSDALE I .I-" 1 ; n a n 1 1 1 1 a " 1 s ii o vv 11 : u f : . dod at .-amp II. InVnti- ' I i --M.I 1 e .'I 'i d ft.--, Pattb-i-oning. da.I 1 a tl. i , ; 'i e( k, M 1, h . , f .;.,,, I , to an ( -ret a . .oi . j Mr. l";in:ian had 1o--en :n set-v-e ! foi- se'.eral Ttars ami ..ver-eaw one ivfa''. a Is-.- w ' n t over the top a n timber ! of tunes. j He d.ed la.-'t W.dnes-iay and was IvirI o d Saturday i n t .-men 1 t-.,,;. ,-e at .Mi. Ilepe (il.lf'ety ; tl I ,.. ago. Mi', 1 'a V.i nr. a u wh- home on piaei. stone a v enue. haves hesi.ies his tw o sinsil I'lnlipfn to mourn him IPs hi.-th. .- Masons had . harge nt" the funeral, and those '1111 he:-,, who mtfll.iril Were M . J .'!. Wh Uol-sl M - ''. Stanton and M 1 s !.!. r pie;. I of 1 I.VA N'i dl N... 1 .' A:i .v o 1 : 1 1 a i k -! 1: 1: 1; r 1, a t t:: i-kii-, pit us- kiuim; tiii: m nnpu op- hijivim; am opkuvtiN'i oi-' 1 ;i 1 1 1 'i .f is. n-iuvi dim; 1 ok thk pm;k?n; op ykhpt.h

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Section 1. pi; it oi; i is 1 ;i h- ih.-j s - : i :-or of ev. 1 y v . !,i. ie dri .en or on. r .tii.g upon the street-- or hig!iw,,v s. within the limits of tic- 1 i 1 v ,,f Hnn' iioiid. Indiana, shall conform to and ob.-c: the fol -low ing rules: Kl'1,1-: o.K. s..-1-oii 1'. That thPolice 1 h pa 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 sh.iil have all powcrj a nd iin ! ics i u 1 la t i. ui loth in ag . tii- nl. of v.hn uh.r I rathe-. Uli- iim r th Po !',co 1 1. ; a y ;,i. 1; ! sha.l de.-m i: a. p. i-iil-i" for tin- public's saf. n or c.-n v , 111. in .-. 1 .-ie h ua r 1 i y to e ; v sti.-rt. aiby cr nails ...f s'l-' ois tt ui!( nl.,;-. or y, v.li.ih-s ,.-f . . 1-s.i, r ri.'i 1 ipi mn or to divi t Ho- train.- tin i"on w to divert or d.et she ,-..iii-se of pedestrians travel, said 1 'ep.-irt im-i.t .shall have power and i aiitlnn'i t y to do ,-e. JH'I.K TWO. So, lion 11. Vehicles bc- ! ing" driv.ii upon lie- main n oih and I s.'i.'h ihoi ..ut iifur. s. sh.all have the right lot" way of other vl o i. b.-jntr driven j oil in"'. rs--,-t ing sire- .".ot Indianap-f-.s 1 .on 1. v a.i 11. v-li cii M.-.ii lo a main lie I-. ng ii t'a r aid Inn f In-- tight of w a y or-ra!l in!rse..-i.t.g .sir.-, is. 11. HK T.HP.l-.K. he,.--,..,, 4. lh. H;!,.. of -way .tree's to 1-. ..s -gna'e.l by an oval i-tffl plate al.-'Ui piyll inches. wili tho words "Right of AVay" paaiiied in white letters on red background. Said markers to be placed at. every intersection of every ro 1 and wi.-i maui thoroughfare. P.PI.K l-'O p., Se.-t-eii ... Tha' it shall be unlaw I ul for a u v lVfli --n or perrons 111 control ,,r management of anv

el)i,ie f.j park th.; same on the we-d sido of Jloliman Mi.-et trot,, Hi- north corner of tho MKK H'll'l.l lor a uiIstnce of li feet, in a northerly direction, or (U p;,rk a tn. le longer than : leu (Hi) minui.s union ;u: oilier part , of the block ..ii Hoi. man Si reft Itoia' Aiueiuoli i'ouit to Unveil Sirfo(. ! KbliU l-'IV K. i-tf .'t I. Ul tl. All whieje.J. while standing. Mi.ili b- park-d nr.'ill. ! ; to tiie , uib so thai 1. either rm!,t wlo-.-i '

f-io'll be I'urilji r Mi hi si inch. -, from live curb. No vi hiclo slnll (.. ilricn uiiiei-M Mand.t.g: v" thai anv port i.,jt (hereof i within t'.-.-i. of i.I h. vtiiicle park, a p., rail. 1 to tie ,.uii b. SIX. Seel!,,,, 7. ,,. ,,..t.,r hiclc shall be bit s'Hiulii.g it a ( u i i, u na ! t ended, uiil.'M' tin opera or s! all. ir. r..s id' ga-oline driven .J.icle. first shut o;l" his motor, and in case of any el. ,.- trii'il driven vein, ie. vi Tirst I.,, k Die j con; i I i.-r swildi and withdraw the Jev. j cri.i; skvk. secu..n y. n., jhn ie shall stop on j.ny . i-.sa walk in tiny su. h manner j I'.'-'-age upon such ci .s walk. ! I.l'llll Section . Vo , r) -vhai i remain hmked up to llo- curb e - i ja actually loading or unloading and in ii.- .-...so. longer thin tho actual loading or u n lo i-J i ug r. uuii'd. j Sen,.,,, if,. That it shill h" u n la vv f u ; i lor an p.-rsoii or p. rsotis in coiir-d u-j mj nagement of any ehu:l to park tho same on State St reef or either side of i-aid .Hire.-t. lor a distance of tltiriyseven and one-half f, ... Tl 7 ' r .-: t or w.'t from th.-s-... ... .ri.-. -top known the "Minas S' , . p" sa id pi.ice to bo de.signaled by an oval shaped f 'gn i-late. prop r!y ucunled and painted with whii. 1. iteritiK on red backgiound. Section 11. Tha r v i y street car running upon or o er i he t racks of tiie ;ai v Ulreet liailway on Sibley Sir--; in tho v'lty of Hammond. Indiana, shall connto a stop before itii'mi g falum.'t. A.line an, I slow d.. n not ou r livo ( - j mibK j - r h-ur while crossing Sol.i St!..!, Oakley Avenue. Msvuoo.l A',.nuo and oltinib Avenue in .-aid f it of Hammon-I, Indiana. .Section That, it shall be unlawful lor any person or persons to vnes or go upon or drive any v. Inch s cross or upon the tracks of any raiiivad in trie city of Hammond. In. liana, while a rossiii"; bagman or watchman is upon .said tossing, showing tho sign wi'h the word 'STOP" plainly appearing thereon. Section ?,. That no street . ar or cars, passing over the tracks of tho Hajnmond. Whiting: and Kast c'huago S r. t Hallway on Suite Street, si all g, at a greater rate of f pro.) than live C ) miles per '.our while crossir.g S .h! S:r.(t and Dau by Avenue in said fity of Hammond, Indiana. Section 1). That : shall he unlaw fu! for at.y person or p.-r-..is in centre or, management of any v,-iii,ie ;o v ioiai ! j a nv of j-a id Rules. i i Seiliou 15. The f-,.;(.-e Ijepartmen' 1 shall s'w that this Ordinance is pro-r.-J; j rub ".c stubb-s an-, g .:..-" and m I ' . ,;o ,..r o. r s'atees. aiel -had j ! i' vvl'H s of them al a'l of tii is and Issue them upon appiuvv: on nd shall h- the duty of the owner- ' " ' oa. g- ,,,, j.uu.ic cha rg. of j ' " """s. garages a n.i her ?;a Idc-. win re "' a n y o -s. r ; p' mn a re K'-pt tor ; "re. to y,... u,ai )ms ord.na.iice is pos'f.1 I therein. Sf.oioti n,. Ilia' any ie,-s. t; or p.; t i s !. t r col j--ra . i n, u. 'ini; an j of the provisions ,; the rules . vo- s , - u-'i "i ims . ruinan U' or at j parts of Ordinances in conrlie' with Hu 1 .i'l.t..;r.cere hereby repealed. ! Section 1 . This Ordinance t i in lull i--irniiM fil'-cl nnined.iif I . its passage, approval bv the 3!a , due i.ub!ica;ion. j 1 'A N It"!, V, Jlaj .-r. i A- test; j mbUAM P.osH. j ' i t y l " i , r 1V . Passed by i he fom mon Vim I i ,.f i he j ";:- of 1 la m r u .n ii. I nd in i a . . m i ( ; i, : h 1 i da y ot .iliio 'i .ili.'ii. iiu.j pr.--seU,ed to-lo-i .an or . -r u ; s ;i ppc-1 v o -u- r, ey.oti. a m ; a'-prvl bv the Major on ;h I7th d i ) , of Mar. h, ill. a. U 11,1.1AM i :"'.-1: I t V I ' .- WE HEARD YOU THE FIRST TIME j MNTFRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 1 WAsllINdT'iN, M ile h-ll. - I am too j ! a candclate and w Ii rot :-(; 10 111 11:11- j Ib-n." fieeiared V.'m. 1 '. . M Ad. o in 1 ' I late this aft.-i noon wh'-n he iia 1 h.u -o- 1 b I' de w -I I i;rood and feed the firt 36 jj hours for you. I have brooding ca- ! pacity for 5,000 chicks. Buy chicks i1 from one that raises them. I '.vill i help you on your feeding and hous- jj ing problems. Get your order en j the tooks and you will get them 1 .vhen you want them. !! S. C. W . Leghorns, Brown l eghorns. Barred Rock.-, R. I. Reds. Also several other breeds. salesroom w uoum si. Phone 531 I l.immond. -HQ B e s a n B 13 a E 3 ESBSaSBHffl B R.Q U, LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY!; BY I. C. CArtROU Or OarrM A Nrortwi CONSIDER THE EYES. Consider how- stradily they v-olc f.r what long hours each li.iy They coi-sid-r what little considora ' ion toy ir.-t. 1-1 ven when they try to I h .-a bv pains and aches iluy thyv P.-. .'i h. I p. v oil do not lo .-I t h. Vh. '..' '.r v. i are to o -ir .':- tbb Iter .-"ir ev-: Will be f, . i. Il'.-.e US t' I ' 1. if J '"I ;-h--u',.i v,,;r . .a, ... or If,. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers j 136 STATE ST., HAMMOND, IND. rM'Bi'n'Kj"n'itBS,r5i5!'n''Hrrt-

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