Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1920 — Page 6

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TEDS TJ Friday. April !. 1920

STRIKE FACTS LAID

BEFORE

PRESIDENT

In an' Around -GARY-

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BOTH WELL

' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE VSHINiTON, April . President Wi-p.-.). ami other lush, government bffl-o-tls today arc watching carefully events n i-i t.nortKin with the widespread strikes of railroad workers. Full facts as to the. gravity of the situation tiav tipea laid before the pres. b.Vnt and hn Is hastening completion of it railrorv.1 wage board, created by the 'lini'SM.'-.s-isch bill, wlieh would afford i nchlf.crv for th settlement of the s'r.ke Further government action to i-,r, the strike may be taken if con-

;i-ns ti j not improve, but at present!

. , - r hi t mi'- i-i v.in mis lilt; Bil mo t.in b- curbed by cffioials of the railroad i i c-thcrhoods.

CARED FOR

Take The Tintr: and lc;rp touch wit'.i the whole- wcrld-

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Acec-rding to reports of the session of the State Highway Commission at Indianapolis, both Gary and Hammond have been well cared for in the location of state highways. The location of the Lincoln way and of Che Dunes highway was carried In press dispatches. In addition two more routes were Iccated by the commission in this county. They are: Uoute 3. Beginning at Remington, on Route 7. running thence In a northerly direction through Rens

selaer to within atout two- miles of Hebron, thence west and north through Crown Point to Gary. Route 4!. Boginriing at Sohererv:l!e in Lake county on the Lincoln highway runnir.fr thence In northerly direction through Hammond.

The route from Crown Point tyGary

due north from the county capi

tal to the Lincoln way. taence east.

aJonar the Lincoln way to wrcaawny

and thence north on Gary .

Broadway into

OHIO MAN UNDER ARREST IN GARY On a charge of non-support. r. O. EscheJman. 34S Harrison street. Oary. was arretsed by Detective Sergeant 4uandt and plain clotherman Yanitor yesterday. Eschelman W being h'li at the Cary police station today await'.ng the arrhal t authorities ot Janesville, O.

TO ORGANIZE A CALUMET BASEBALL LEAGUE. Are there four fast Industrial baseball teams in Hamnvnd. Whiting or any other city In the l-ake county district that would like to hook up with the Calumet P. strict Industrial League now belny: organized in Gary. The Gary orsranirers now have four

"Wou Can Bo Better at Sfonmider's"

TAILOR AND FURNISHER 97 State St. Hammond

After Easter Reductions!

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Mens Shirts On Sale The well known Wilson Bros. Shirts; guaranteed colors; in sizes 13'? to 18; beautiful $2.25 Other Shirts $1.25 to $10

MensSilkNeckwear Mens SU kNeckwear A wonderful assortment; all nnest shades. $1 $1.50 $2 Mens Spring Union Suits Men's Spriaj Uaioa Suits, in whifs and ecru; sizes 36 to 50; very good garment, $1,50 at Men's "Lee" Union Alls Men's Le Union Alls, in blue denim or khaki; the best in the market; sizes to 44. g49g Special Special! Carhrtt' OTerails in the very heavy; $3.00 all sires SPECIAL Special A very good grade of canvas gloves, knit wrist or gauntlets. Saturday 1 C

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You'll find many splendid "bargains" here tomorrow (Saturday). We've reduced prices on a great number of odd Suits, Coats, Dresses left over from our big Easter business. Here are a few items there are many more all great bargains.

Silk & Cloth Dresses Many lovely raotlels; all of the newest spring shades. $19.75, S24.S0 aid $33.00 CLOTH COATS

Of th

velour

shades. $18.75, $22.50, $27.50

Ladies U b i a Suits A very good quality. 59 c Special ...

t i j .11 ...1

e Deiter lunu, in o

and silvertone; all nne

Ladies' Vests . .

29c

Ladies' PiakgQr Bloomer .

Ladies' 'White aod Pink NifntSowM,very fine namsooL ry sp-cial...

SPRING SUITS High class models, in tricotrne. all wool mannish serge and all wool velour. Saturday special $27,50, $35.00 ani to $42.50. Ladies' New Spring Hats A wonderful assortment to suit every one. $3.S0. $4.98 to $5.98.

New Sprias SKIRTS All the latest spring models; in plaids, all wool serge

and silks: a wond-p

erful assortment. J $4.98 to $11.98 X

A wonderful skirt for stouP women; of all wool mannish serge; . $11.98 Special

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Boys Specials Boys' Blue Serge SUITS All V'ool, Fast ColorOne Pair of Knickers $10.98 Sizes 8 to 1 7. Boys' Spring Caps Sprintst shapes, all sizes $1.00. $125, $1.50. $1.75

Just Arrived!

The New Spring

In all silk georgette, beaded and silk embroidered; the new short sleeve or the Russian blouse; all the newest shades;

wonderful creations. Specially priced $5.50 T0 $11.98

The New Voile Waist

Will attract your attention; made of very fine striped voile with contrasted collar and cuffs; a beautiful $3 .2 5 combination at

Blouses fegpmj

Girls Gingham Dresses on Sale

Girls Hats on Sale We hav a large selection of them to fit any girl of any age-, We marked them very low. $1.49 T0. $3.98

Girls' Bloomers in black satin; sizes 2 to 12. Very special

In sizes 8 to 14; beautiful plaids in light and dark colors; beautiful styles Very $1.98 special

In sizes 2 to 6, of same

$ X 49

Other Gingham $4.50 Dresses to Gingham Dresses for the high

school girl, in sizes to 16; you mu:t

see the styles and qualities to ap-U

preciale them, yfe have priced them very low for Saturday only. $3.75 T0 $5.98

69c

79 State Street, HAMMOND, IND LOOK FOR THE NUMBER

. Shneider

"Hammond's Lowest Priced Store"

io itr trtm ite sianaaru Uli couixiu icaiua Iu WtiiiUJis, tun Cuaaxiy piaut. or aom ot tuo linxiuuoud ludusu.u. 4..JLIU in.anugerit. luit lut.i-cil organization would i.iuku t..e itasuc an iuili.j., .-ue J"'i inut aiu aaHtJ i.j titijir rin iiinti.ulaieiy vr sat 1" touch with iYaiik Uarnty, tponiug cdilur of the tiaiy Xi iliuno al oiict .

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WILL HOLD IiYU'OJiTANT MEETING! The Gary Plan Commission, l'atberel by Mayor V. K. Hodges and comprised of twent--on leading citizens of the city, will hold an irujiurtant meeting at the .rmoreial Club rocms in Gary this evening and it is earnestly requested that all numbers of that hc-dy inak an -rr.jrt to prcitait. B. 1 1 . Bennett, architect of the- Chicago Plan Commission ha accepted an Invitation to attend tli? meeting and U lif probable will be an interesting talK -n City Planning. It is said that Mr. Bennett may be employed by the Gary Plan Commission to help ' drawing up a plan for Car; .

GAKY HOME GUARDS DISBAND TONIGHT At 12 o'clock tonight. Company I. Gary's Militia, which was formed for home protCvtic-n d mn- the war, will pass into the history, alter thice years of organisation . During this time. Company I was cal led into active service but once, and that wax during th? standard .le! Car Works strike riots at Hammond. Althcugh mon i f the mmibers of the company were bUi.inc?3 and profession al men of the Steel City, they took to soldiering like ducks do to water, that they proved at Hammond, when they were compelled U- live the H.'c of a veteran trooper. The Gary Omrany was terognized as one of the- mon efficient organizations of Its Kind in the state.

STUDENTS TAKE GARY

j BY STORM TODAY ! Hundreds of Ktudent's and scho-i I children if the lower grades airned ! in Gary from Low-,, Ik'oart. Crown i Point. Hammond, Whitin?. Liatt Chlcaj go and Ind.ana Harbor this morninar j where this afternoon and evening they will take part and vii'ness their faI vorlte schools and fellow students vie for honors in the Nineteenth Annual

Oratorical, r.ieeiamatory ana ui'.'in contests at the Frotrocl School Auditorium.

Ed

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Phonograph Department 3rd Floor

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Exceptional Offer for

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AUTO TURNS TURTLE Occupants of the automco!Ie of It.

Wisher. "49 Washington sUee.t. Gary, jhad a, narrow escape from serious injjury on South Froadway eh -rtly after midnight last night when the machine I turned over at the Calumet ri - er I bridge. In the. acidnt a leak wa sprung in the temporary gas main Ui'i Inn t,,-r. of the street several eek.

to supply the iesidenl3 of the south aide district with gas.

SECTION MEN STRIKE; Approximate:;- 100 aerMon hands comprising IC s-tion gangs brought j here from Chicago and Michigan City j to work in the yards of the Michigan j Central railroad laid don their tTo'.s j this morning Then their ?-remptory j demands for an in-re.e in wass and shorter hour were refused by rai'.r- ad ; officials. ! At the ofT-.-e of the M C. railroad'

It was adm.tf l that employs c-' 'o- , I eal seel. on gngs had.qj:".. Nm-i ! of lha other roads reported a strike: j of section hands. j The demands presented ? the j : striking sei-riori hands ask for an in- 1

rreas to cnt an nonr. time n-c-ne-l-.alf for overtime ail an ;?ht , hour day. I'- is wail the men refuse j to work 10 hours a dsy. i

RUHR QUESTION LEFT TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS

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Styla Ona Sbratoa

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day Only

HENEY

A Word About the

HENEY

Style One It is modeled in the famous Sheraton period design from brown mahogany. It will harmonize in any setting. So graceful and dainty, unobtrusive in small homes, worthy of the finest mansions. Its height is only 38 inches, l8'z inches in width, its depth 201-2 inches. Vet it embodies all the exclusive features of the more expensive Cheney models. In tone value it far excels all instruments in the popularly-priced class. Do not delay to place your order now for this extraordinary offer remember it's for one day only Saturday.

PHONOGRAPH Plaifs all records b ettei

tvle One

9f 6 Latest Records and 2 Record Albums Complete for

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This is an offer every one contemplating purchasing a phonograph should not overlook. It will be your last opportunity to get a Cheney Phonograph at a remarkably low price; as we only have a limited number of this particular Style One model; it will pay you to take advantage of this offer early Saturday. Any six 85c records may be selected. Latest Columbia Records on Sale Our assortment of Columbia Records is one of the best in Hammondour selection is wide, all new records always on hand. Below is listed a few of the newest.

Venetian Moon. Fox-trot ing "In Your Arms."

(Goldberg and Magine.) Introduce

(Floyd and Glaser.) Kentucky

Serenaders.

Bo-La-Bo. Egyptian Fox-trot. Bind.

(Fairman.) Ted Lewis 'Jaizi

Jmt Like the Rose. (Bridges.) Fox-trot. Introducing "In Siam." (Cooper.) Paul Biese Trio. Saxophone. Banjo") and Piano Trio. When You're Alone. (Spencer.) Fox-trot. Introducing "The Great American." (Erdman.) Paul Biese Trio. Saxo-i phone, Banjo and Piano Trio. J You're A Million Miles From Nowhere When You're One Little Mile From Home. (Donaldson.) Fred Hughes, tenor solo. Orchestra accompaniment. Once Upon A Time from "The Magic Melody." (Romberg.) ( Fred Hughes, tenor solo. Orchestra accompaniment. ) Wond'ring. (David.) Fox-trot.) Ted Lewis Jazz Band. You Can't Get Lorin' Where There Ain't Any Love. (Skid-) more and Baxley.) (Medley Fox trot.) Introducing "Tip-Tip-Tippy Canoe." (Hanley.) Louisiana Five Jazz Or-J chcslra. Incidental Chorus by Billy Murray. All I Haye Are Sunny Weather Friends. (Kendis and BrockO man.) Campbell and Burr, tenor duct. Orchestra. Now I Know. (Henry and Onivas.) Lew s James, tenor. j Cairo. (Freed and Weeks.) One-step. Art Hickman's Orche;tra. ' Rose Room. (Hickman.) f-ox-trot. Art Hickman's Orchestra.)

A 2S95 1 0-inch 85c.

A 2SS4 1 0-inch 85c.

A 2S62 85c. 1 0-inch

A 2857 85c. 10-inch A 2S43 10-inch 85c. A 285S 10-inch 85c.

Prof it Sharing Stamps Given With All Record Purchases

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r INTPRHTIONAL NEWS FVICE; "WASHINGTON, April R - Vresider.t Wilson may lea--? thft entire ej-ieStion of 3-ttlmrt of ini T'.'ibr valley situation to the League, of Nation-:, since Germany lis called upon th.it organization, according to th we of those close to the White !-'j e tod:; . Th present situation affords i n excellent opportunity for the president to win ome support for his tre.vy

!.1J it -n-a a r.-. c,t ,-,ut i ! H d rn ' n i t r

tion circles. If the lea-fu" or nauons , is abl to handle th present crii.' u-ith satisfaction to nil it v o'lld he a ; stronc; point in favor of adaption ofj th" treaty with the Jesu o-epant. ; s-. Th" pr-cident is stiU awaMing com- j plete details befor making an ili.I

ilecision as tr his course. j An outburst coneerninc ths l;thr ; Valley situation seemed impending in j thi senste today. It via- apparertj that sooner or later heated debate j woijld break forth in that I "dy. j

PAS

SERVICE AT DETROIT HIT

I INTrPNTIONL NCWS SERVICE t TKMlT. Mi.'h.. April 3. With ".000 h:icn nti1 l'O1'1 eifincm'ti C'lt totln p:n!, situation here grows

A food shortage union. A commltteo of th nw tjaloa

continiies a wecu . mat officials of the roads today ana pra-

mor serious hourly t? certain if the rlril

as not more than in"us'i fuel or food to Inst that period is on h.-ind in the city. Industrial concerns, o'tlec buildings, and city litrhtinff end wi'or plants, a well as tlie Detroit United Railway, will fe.l the effects of the strike within three days, it was said today. ra&senger erice was nffected today when strikers atinonnced that not a- man would be permitted to hrndla pa'scniir trains. Jlilk trains are still running but the freight tie-up is complete. The striker." ln-t nielit . renounced allegiance to the Switchmen's Union of North America, ami the Brotherhood of Railway TraJiunon and organized a now

se.T. ed tht. deniands: F.lght-h5iir basic day: $1 an hour for switchmen and conductors; 33 csnts an hour for helpers. Time ?r.d one-half for over-tlms; double time for Sundays and holidays. .Five dollars a day for switchmen temdin; three switches or less am? hslpsra pay when mors than three switches ara tended.

Advertise ia The Ttnes n3 advertise again. Results come wit? constant effort.

Twin City News Notes I . II

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Jlother, Home and Heaven will be the subject of the -lectin to be held by Kvane!ist Snyder conducting the j services at th Christian church this evening whr all meetings to date I have been most profitable. Iast evej ning ths assembly of people filled the ' auditorium an the Sunday school I rooms afforded additional spac. The jspecial music and movie films will coni tinue to be a part of the evening's

i entertainment each evening: pud a wcl-j

come is extended to toe puouc. The Ladies Social I'nioil of the First M. E. church of Fast Chicago held a bufinejn meeting and a social afternoon at the pastoral residence of Kev. George B. Junes m Ilea con .-t. AVedncsddy afternoon of this week, with plans formulated for another of their cafeteria Furmers v bieh have

proven so successful in the pat lew j weeks. Next Wednesday evening at j the church parlo another of these: affairs will be t;iven for the public! benefit. The Mesdames George Ohl- J h3tead and John Cassel. both of Uea- i con St., were the assistant hostoses j on this occasion. The Aid will bold, regular meetings herefater on dates of the month regularly auoointd.

Spring

Footwear

In selecting your spring footwear you will find in our models the correct form and

Food taste that will be satisfying to all. Our attractive values prove that true economy in shoe buying is getting the best at a reasonable price. Our aim is to provide the best shoes at the lowest price consistent with the highest quality. Investigate and be convinced.

577 HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND, IND.

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Next to Citizens National Bank

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