Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1920 — Page 7

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harbor babe to its death "r.e of the saddest accidents of the 5'far in Indiana Harbor happened yesterday afternoon when a bakery vagron turned over, pinning little Joseph Hoduptki beneath it and causing instant death. Joseph who is only tvt years old end a son of Martin Hodupski. who lives at 3901 Alder St., was riding with liis father over the daily bakery route. At the corner of 140th and Carey sts. the horse became frightened. reared end plunged to cne side, turning over the wagon. As the wagon started to turn the your.gsti-r was thrown out and was instantly killed when the v a;cn fell on him a moment later. WILL ASK - FOR EIGHT liUli FARE Gary street car patrons may l.ae If JJjay eight cent fares in the future i.iUi.d ut tlx. W hen the Gary Street Railway CoruJar.y ruade the anr.t uncemenl ytstertlay that they had grafted wage iccreases to all their employes averacing 30 per cent, an ej.tra eipenditurj of $100. you a year, it was also learned that the ttrtet railway company will ti.ke immedii'.: su-ps to make apo'icaticn before thi ta"e public servi cm xm&c-ion for p.i ini.n to charge m, eight cent far;. This will aUo c"n.l the f4ie on th-j ini.iurbau lines if it ie granted by the :ei ice commis.-.:. !) . In granting the raise to the employes following a twenty-four huur conference at noon yesterday the new wage scale will be 63. 68 and TO cents an hour for men in the employment of the company, f.T three months, a year and over. The men asked Ti, 7S and 80 i cms an hour and arbitrated on the sctle starting at 65 cents. - The newcontract starts June 1 and is effective ior one year. , According to officials of the company it will be impossible for them to operate if the public service commission does not grant them the eight cent fare Tate as the increased wage scale will consume practically all the net earnings . The new contract effects all the employes of the Gary Street Railway C... which includes the car barn men, linemen. Gary and Hammond line. Gary and Indiana Harbor and Gary and Valparaiso lines. The fare between Hammond and Gary w hich is now :'0 cents may jump to 30 cents. STORE MAKES GOOD The people of Hammond and vicinity have eagerly welcomed the U. S. army Goods Store that has ju,st opened its doors to the people of this, territory and in the short while has endeavored to make many customers, friends an'! bolsters for its business. "W:th a record breaking opening this it-re which is being conducted by Sherman Hros.. carries a large line .f army clothing and supplies whereas most of this merchandise id sefured direct from the U. S. government tations throughout the country. The quality of the goods is without Question the most serviceable to be secured inasmuch as ail government contracts had to be strictly adhered to and inspectors were on the job to see thale-.ery stitch came up to Uncle Sain sp.iia! instructions. This makes this m. rthar.di.-c especially desirable to Mi many workers in the vicinity as it id known for its special durability. The store carries practically every wearable that was issued in the army and some of the items from the U. S. ravy and Marine corps. It a'.o does a considerable wholesale trade with various merchants throughout the country and in cases where quantity is invf.l'id pricey are lowered accordingly. The Sherman Bros, believe in letting their wants be known m Thf Times nr.. I til ir advertisements appear from tinn- to tune in this paper. It will moro than repay you t. loon rrT the,.ad rrtisements . They are live merchants and have something to offer at all times that is a practical economy and a visit to their store at 97 State street. Hammond. Ind., near the four corners will serve you as a source of education and realization of an army goods etore. NEW MEMBERS ON GARY LIBRARY BOARD CRCAVN POINT. Ind.. June 24 Judge E. Miles Norotn appainted Mrs. Cassius Greenlu, Miss Annie K'.ingensmith snd Ora L.. Wildermuth of Gary to serve on the Gary library Board. Mrs. Green'.j and Jud?e Wildermuth win each serve two years and Miss Kling--ensrnith' term of service will expire In one year. Baldness1!? . .. . v P AConqiiered " X Tetersn busiacs man, io itu oltnott completely bald and bad tried tonics, lotions, shampoos, etc., ia vain, came across aa Indiana' elixir by which ho grew a complete crop of healthy r.air. "I ne fcair elxir is called "KOTALKO." Many others. I mn and women, have reported I remarkable aid to hair growth, relief from dandruff, cessation of filling hair by using Kotalko. la a vast noir.bcr of mhi. when hair falls oat. the roots srs not dsstl. but remain for some time imbli(.-d in thu scalp, l.'ks seeds r bulbs, needing only fertility. The Uftusl hair tonics, etc , ere of no avai. The Indians' methed Is purposed to nourish the hair end stimulate the arewta. It costs re Uttl to try Kotalko it would be a pity to lose the boon which this mi.-bt brir? to yon. r Wonderful results report- V, rd. For men's, vomen't and thiUiren a Ac:r. If you sre) bald, or losing hair, or have Candruff, you should try KOTALKO; it nay be what'3 -:.,i or yonT scalp and in such cas;? it 13 a pleasure to obst rve th startinjj of new hair and its steady increase un-il prolific growth. Obtain a full bos ol Kotalko (with S300 Guarantee! at any busy drug store). Or a prouf bcx will be mailed freo i." you d-nd 10 cents, silver or stands, to pay prt advertising cost, to i. H. Brlttain, BK-60, SU. F, Now York, N. V.

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STREET CAR Kt:ll in nn unconscious condition as a result of b ir.ff hit by a North B.vund Gary street railway car on Broadway in Gary. James Occhpinti. 1C35 Washington street is battlinpr between life and death at the St. Antonia Hospital to where he was removed following the accident. On account of his unconscious condition attending physicians have been unable to determine the extent of his i:. Juries. According to those who witnessed the accident Occhpinti was at fault a. lie stepped directly in front of the moving car. Byron Barnes the 14 year old Gary boy who was serius!y injured when he. wns thrown off his bicycle, under tne wheels of a heavy truck at -ath avenue and Ur.i.idway, continues to improve at the Mercy hospital and unless complications pet in will recover. CAR FALLS AND CRUSHES L. BEIGEL CROWN POINT. Ind.. Junt Zi Louis Biegel. son of Mr. and Mrs?. Charles P.eigel esuffered a very serious accident on i fuuy w iii.c i t-pai r l rig i a car at the Beige! shop, near the Pan Handle depr-t. He was lying under the car when in some way the car fell over on him. inflicting some vtry painful wounds on his head. He was brou ght to the office of Dr. Houk and the deep ga."h on his head sewed up and it is hoped no serious results will ensue.' He is resting easily tc-day. TENNESSEE MAY RATIFY WASHINGTON. June 14. The legislature of Ter.nesne may ratify the fed eral suffrage amendment to the con- j stiuti'-.n. not withstanding privisions t.f the ,-Jtate constitution which prohibit I Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear slrin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for fcidner, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the nemies of liia and looks. In us sine 1696. All druggists, three sixes. Look for fie aezae Colo! Medal oa every ksts aaa axcet bo iaitatio

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the action of the legislature, accord ins to an cpinion by Acting Gen. Frier son. announced at the White House to DELEGATES ARE POURING INTO FRISCO (Continued from Page One) of Win. McAdoo that he does not want the Job. and consequently those who fav ored his nomination aremaking new alignments. M'ADOO m- CI.IGEltS S"iiie of the original McAdoo leaders, however, still cling to the former aecre tary and are going ahead with their work yi his behalf on the theory mat McAdoo will not decline if 'drafted" j and among these latter is Carter Glass, the White House representative on plat form . Indications were increasing today that President Wilson will be in a position at all times to counsel the convention, even though administration leaders here decry all talk of "White house" dictation. ft) I I. II AUDKICSS nODY Over 3,000 miles of telephone wires, which runs from the convention hall in San Francisco to the White House in Restaurant and Chop Suey A restaurant of better service, where quality- refinement and economy meet. The Coolest Place in Town The Joy Lo inn CTAtr ct uammdmh I ivu jiniL ji,, uniiiiuynu Phone 3307 k4 ! HAMMOND, IND. txrxn Auto Trip Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8 CHECKING ACCOUNTS rvmlww'jiM!.? m,sjii

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Washington tho president can, if he so desires, address the convention Itself with but a minute's preparation. The president will at all timis be in instantaneous touch with what is going on in the convention He will hear it himself if he cares to put on a fitted head receiver in his White House studio. Til It EH Wilms AHHAM;i;i) Three telephone wires have been set up between the Auditorium here and the White House. Two c them are tor emergency, should the one in use fail at a critical time. Directly in front of the speaker's stand is a little camera-like box from which are run wires into the basement. Inside this little box is a highly sensitized plate. The sound strikes the plate, is conducted over the wires into an amplifier, where it is multiplied in ."in"": niuu.-,iiuo oi nines and can then be switched into one of the transcontinental wires and easily heard in Washington . tOtl.IJ BE IlEAni) IX FRISCO By the simple operation of throwing a switch, the order can be reversed, if ordered, and a voice speaking in Washington can easily be heard in the furthermost corners of the huge auditor--ium . National Chairman Homer Cummings J deprecated reports or such arrangements today, but it can positively be asserted that such arrangements have been made and that President Wilson nnn If He . .-.1 unA..l- . . i c-ion. 10 me convention and be spoken to by lt. even though i 1 :ftrt , o. nii.es in mountains, rivers and plains intervene between Kan Francisco and Washington. SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR W SHADE Don't Saty Gray! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Anybody can Apply. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. he used it t keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attr. five. AVhenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home Is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Weyths Sage and Sulphur Compound" you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply damp-n a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. - adv.

COX AND HITCHCOCK WET TICKET (Continued from Tage One) Hitchcoci and his friends would sup port Cox if the early ballcting gave the Ohio governor the lead. They regarded Cox's record as governor of Ohio as one the democratic parly could endorse and the American people would approve. The coalition between the Cox and Hitchcock forces could be regarded as another move to block Bryan's avowand "dry" and the league issues to the floor of the convention, if he were urvable to have his way in the framing of a platform by the resolutiona committee, it was explained. Bryan will be chosen Nebraska's rep tesentative on the resolutions committee, even his Nebraska opponents conc. de. He will be elected to the committee by a vote of either ten to six or nine to seven, it was said. Beyond that his strength, insofar as his own ' delegation is concerned, will "be more limited, it was predicted. On the "wet" and "dry" issue, the Nebraska delegation will be evenly split 8 to S. On the league there will be nrteen votes against Bryan's own one. On the question of government own V B'S B B B D S E'D'B B D 1 no a hob a. a on an EVEN MORE IMPORTANT than the clearness of vnur mm plexion is the good condition of! j your teeth tor they not only add to ' i your beauty but are essential . to I j health as well. j j EXPERT DENTAL WORK, ! (careful, sympathetic methods are j I always features of our service. j Why not let us give you an esti-! mate? i BURKET i The Dentist I Over Woolworth's 10c Store 1 Hammond, Ind. &

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ership of public utilities, which Bryan favors, the vote will he 13 to Z And the anti-Bryan men prophesy the vote for and against the Bryan issues in the Nehraskans di legation will reflect the strength he will be able to command among other state delegations in or out of the convention . They declare a large proportion of the "dry" supporters he mr.y b abl to muster -against the proposed "liberalization" of the Volstead act. will melt away when he undertakes to attack the admin st ration attiude on the league of nations question or oher issues in which lie Is in disagreement with President Wilson.

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