Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1920 — Page 5

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One Touch Of Nature World Akin

A certain mill superintendent at the Gry "Works he! J tli receiver tightly i'n., far and pres?Kl his fr' hand to the ntlu-r to shut out the roar of the cranes. Hie mind was occupied with details of the business of makinif steel . "What's that?" he shouted at the wtsiffe which cama over the phone. "Jn Dojariviks baby is crying? "Wei:, well, no watn't that too bad? What the my who is this talking anywayMary? Mifht 1 inqufre who Mary is.' Oh. your's the baby's sister. , Well, n'w little girl you grive ths baby a racker. This is a steel mill and your rara can't stop -work to go home and rrik the baby. Goodbye." The superintendent kept thinking of 1h" little sob that came over the wire jum as he hung- up the receiver. It v-orried him and he was about to do a ery foolish thing, hunt up Joe I"Jarivik and send him home to rock the baby, when the telephone rang acain. It was Mary and an angry Mary too. "You Just send my papa right home, you mean man." Mary scolded. "L!tlie Jce is crying- s-jmpthin awful." '"Where's your mama?" 'Taps." our mama 'cept when he's work and then I m little Joes mama. Little Joes got the sttimmle ache or sumpthin I jess. Oh, I'm so inad at you. I couH Just bite you." A few minutes later two men left th mills in a big black touring car. On was Little Joe's papa and tne cthr the superintendent . "I want to equare myself with that eirl of yours. said the superintendent. "Pn you think she'd like a nue big ri'.l?" b added anxiously.

Personal and Social News

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyn, of Glendale. Fark. returned this morning from a two wceka' vacation spent with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lorimer. of Detroit. Mich. Loais and Walter Mott returned to their home, 876 8. Hohman street, yesterday afternoon. after spending a week at Ludington, MichMrs. Alfred Ahlers and family will soon move to Joltet, III., where Mr. Ahiers is engaged in the automobile business. Mrs. Blanch Martin Is spending1 a two weeks' vacation with friends in Missouri. Eiton Stinson of 4"T May street, has returned from a visit with friends in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. B. Leadley. of mkey avenue, announce the arrival! of a baby boy, Joseph B. Leady. Jr. born Saturday, Aug. 21st. The Wedding of Mrs. Harriett Hud-j-petch to J. C. Moore, of C-hicago, wiil take place September 1. 1320, at the bo.-ne of the bride's parents in Lafayette, Ind Mrs. Hudspeth has been with the Lion store millinery aeparinient for two years and has made manv friends while here. Mr. Moore ;s a certinea accountai.i oi Miss Alice Mason and Mr. Bresham, ofi Hammond, will accompany the party to Lafayetto. where they will act. as maid of honor and best man After a trip through the east. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will be at home tn Chicago. Mrs. James Lenens, of 724 Calumet, avenue, entertained at a one o cIock luncheon Friday afternoon, in celebratlon of her birthday anniversary. I Those present were: .mis. j. j. Richards and Ellen Richards, of Ten-j nessee, Mrs. Leon DeWitt, Mrs. M. Linr. Mrs. Harry DeFrates and Mrs. J. G. Lenens. Mrs. Julia Zahnen, Mrs Katherine. Koesges and daugrhter. Julia and son Edward, of Chicago, will spend week end at the home of Mr. and MisFrank Cope. 307 K State tr.ei. M i . ! Zahnen is a sister of Mrs. Cvpe. Mayor Brown and wife, and son Robert, left this morning for Rochester and Lake Manitau, Indiana, to visIt relatives. Mayor Brown will return to Hammond the first of the week, but Mrs. Etown and Robert wiil remain until after Labor Day. ?fr. and Mrs. C. K. Robin ns ana children, Eleanor and F.ichaid, have returned to their home in Lafayette, Ind , after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dinwiddie. 171 Sta; street, for the paM few days. Mr. Rftbbins is an Instructor in mathematics at Purdue university. Mrs. Fred A. Taul. Mis. A. K. Liftman and Mrs. Orval Collins entertained at a miscellaneous shower last night at the home of Mr?. Paul, on Sheffield avenue, in honor of their sister. Anna M. Willis, who will ie, a ptember br'.de. The guests included a number of friends from out of town, and also the S. S. M. Girls. The evening: was enjoyed with niu.'ic and games and at 11 o'clock a daintyluncheon was served. The bride-to-be received many beautiful and useful ST-fts. Mr. and Mr?. D. A. Howel! and sons Karl and Orville. have returned to their home, 15 Rimbach avenue, arter visiting at Lake Van Auken. Mich., for several weeks. - F. C. Johnson of Hartford, Mich.. Is visiting at the hme of his daughter Mrs. D. A. Howell. Employes of the Hammond Dairy Co., and their families had a picnic Thursday at the. Forest Preserves, at Thornton, m. Games, races an! a ball game were enjoyed and prizes! t ere awarded in each event. Refresa ments. such as Ice cream, pop, popcorn, gum and cigars, were furnished by the fairy Co. The picnic was a htipe success from beginning to end, and it was decided to make it an anual affair, this being th first. The League of Women Voters had a ir., Th:,rHv ni-h. Th lli.fc,..,.. , . lu. j -r c . 'I P'""" "" -" P'or, na.-

i.'Trn ijucti".nr'i umti uir oiQ. inei v.oj tat st. rnone 9i.M. state president will be here and sttel 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, will b the principal speaker of th!ll:0rt a. m. Morning Worship evening and a very interestin? pro- P- Catechism lasse. f v . , 6:S" p m. Senior and Intermediate rrsm has ben arranged. Invitation,-; Christian Enietvor. THa' beer :s.ued to th Whiting. 7 :0 p. m Evrins ?i vk"..

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NEWS "ADS Plsating and Re-pleating All kinds if skirts in n? day. Kutt"n covering, hemstitching, braiding. All work guaranteed. Call at Vv assays. 1 Slate st.. little west of Ilohman st. Phone 446. 8-2 HEMSTITCHINGThe.Straube Hemstitching Shop. For fine hemstitching, beading, hand embroidery, buttons covered. pleating, fancy stitching and designing call at Room S. Straube bhig.. Hammond. First class work. Mrs. It. B. Clark. 7-S1 SINGER AND WHITE SEWING MACHINE Just received a shipment of the latest Singer, and White Rotary Sewing machines, both foot power and electric. I can jav you 125 Chicago agents commissions . rtion 1790. K. C. Miller, 1?9 State st.. Hammond. NOTICE A dance will be given by the Jolly Ten Club at the K". L. and S. hall over Lion Store every Saturday night. Good music and everybody welcome. 8-26-17 AOtXfEMEXT. We are now again ready to fake car of business as before. The store Is now In (tood shape and absolutely safe. Watch our advertisement next Monday, It will be of Interest to everyone. SAM GfBITZ. 149 State St. 8-28-1 See Oiibert, 1 12 T Try street. Indiana Harbor for real estate bargains. 8-28-meeting will be held and an invitation i extended to all women. Tmr,, ,. t- -i . , Aug. i4th. How many apples can H, boy pick in a day i forty-tlve or rltty '!

bushels is a good day's work lor aj, "inesaa. e:io p. m, Soial galher- ,,,.. ,.,., ., , .. , . ig for the t-ntlre congregation, arrangman. Orville Howell of Hammond, Ud by the Brotherhood. Speaker: Rev. Ind., 15 years old, set the record lnl Vm. Grotfft-Id. of lV)wner's Grove. 111-

the Harry Stowe orchard Saturday , when he took off 113 busheis in a single day." Orville is a student or the Hammond high school and a member of Scout Troop No. 4. His home is at 15 K.mbach avenue. Miss Lillian Porch, of Sibley street, has gone to Vale, Oregon, to accept a position as teacher In the commercial department of the h.ghsch ool there. S J. Corwin. of Covington. O.. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kline. 1000 Hohmau street. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Moonshower. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf mother will motor to Rochester. Inrt Iake Mnnitou. for the week. They : will leave tomorrow. Mrs A. A. Young. Mrs. L. T. M-v-Mrs. J. M Turner, Mrs. E.J SiE. H. Leary, attended mon. and Mrs. a meeting of the Valpariso Ladles' i Democratic club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Turr.er. addressed the club. Mrs

Franl- Himmond entertains t f,,rin , 'hbaucher. state superintend. , . Intermediate Iindeavnr will s.lr of young people last n:5l-. '. dress the Intermediate societv.

a number at her home in Glendale Park in honorf of Mildred Black of St. Lou:?. Daneing was enjoyed during the evening and at 10:30 dainty refreshments were erved. Those presen" were: Marion

McAlei, Kathcrine. Hiuliel. Carolyn ,1 1 m ' nf, "ervicr,. Paxton. Grace Bell. Ma. ion Cunning-1 pratT.n't Standard and ham, M'ldred Whinery, Mildred BlacK.iMadi.-on at 8:10 p. m Paul Smith, Kenneth Hammond. Wai-

ter Hammond, .lames Pirie, Derro.dFeltis, Malcolm Stewart, Thomas Hamlr,onc 6nfl Georpe Mitchell of Fiirsli-; erton. Ont. Mildred Black, Carolyn I Paxton and Mildred Whinery wil: be schoolmates at Ferry hall this fall. Wm. Tuis, advertising man on th. Times, will leave this evening for a two weeks' vacation, to be spent in Centraiia, 111., visiting his father. Genevieve Brunt of Chicago, formerly of Hammond, visited friends In Hammond last n!g-ht. fr Otivor W, II of South Whmni I . . ' , I . . j .-wrci. jriu;o-ii j -.ci un.y wuin u ttrtfrl irln in th nt Kilo visltoil m New York City. Boston, Philadelphia . and Atlantic City. Before returning' home she visited her sister .hi . I Clayton Scott, weeks. in Toledo. Ohio, for two Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Criimpacker and children will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman at their cottage n Sheridan Beach, Michigan City. Ind. Tne Chrlstiaa FrtwnCa Chorea. A the school house on Sprue St.. near Madison st. Rev. E. J. Gnfloth. Paator. 10;i0 a. m. Su'vie.y Sch'wL 7.30 p. m. Preaching Service. Trinity English ZitUhsraa Church. j K. of P. Temple, corner Hob.ma and i Ogden sts. I H. ilckcnsen, Paster. 4 Maion st. Fnone 14 4?. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, lft. 3ft a. m. Morning Service. 7:45 p. m. Evening crship. Divine Healing Meetings. Hld at our branch. 30 S Truman ave., every Sunday at 1') a. m. All free. All welcome. Salvation Army. 265 Last Slate st. Captain Samuel Hfdcfraard in charge. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. T. I. H. at 6 p. rn. Salvation service at p. m. Week .lay m.;eling Thursday, Saturday nitfht at 8 p. m. These schedules are for the summer months. cbnJ.ch of Christ; Scientist. 0 S. Hohman St Morning service at 10:4 o. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading room is open dailv except Sunday, I'rcmi to 3 p. m.. and on Tuesday and Friday t- enings from 7:50 to !. The public is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room. Street Fresbyterlan Church. Corner Pine st. and Chicago ave. ReV. M. H. Krauss. Pastor. Reidcnce. v'ecinesi 51 p. m. Player MeetFriday. 7:S0 p. nv Choir practice.

CeBtaaarj M. E. Church. Moved to Weil building Gostiin Si Warren C. Henalce. Faster. Sunday school 9.45 a. m. t'reachlng service 10:45 a. m. Kpworth league 7 p. in. Evening service i p. m. The Associated Bibla Btndsats hold public pervtcee every Sunday jn Odd Fjl lows Ha.lL Ssrvkes are undenominational and tho speaker la from Chicago. lion X. X. Church. 202 Truman ave. Rev. Berk. Fssior. Fhune. 11S3.J. :3 a. m. Sunday School and Gibls Study. T 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7.30 p. in. Kpworth League. SolU St. Fsntscostsl AssamM. 749 Sohl st. 9.30 a. m. Kible School. 10:30 a. m. Preaching Service. 7:45 p. m. 1'reaching Service. Thursday evening, J:5 p. m. Tlrst Prsb j-tarU.ll Chttroti. Hohman and Highland sis. J. C. I'arrett. Minister. Pible school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. rn. Sermon by Rev. T. H. A-lkins of Gar. Christian Endeavor at t-SO p. m. No evening eervica during July an1 August. Tlrst Baptist Churca. 207-313 Sibley at. R. D Licklider. Tastor.' Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning- worship 11 a. m. Sermon by tha pastor. Evening worship S p. m. Harty song service followed by .'illustrated sermon on ."Salvation and Its 1 rnr(!s." Wednesday. S p. m. Trayer and Flowship service. Saturrla n ft enifKiTi inv ? w i n . , l

church, anil S. S. picnic at Iourlas r-'irk. Monro Ctrt MatfeeOlst XplseopaL Rev. Donald Wayne RlddU. Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sorvjct- !l;ro a m. Kpworth league 6:jn p. rn Topic: "With God In His Otu of 1 oors." L-adt-r: Mrs. O- ' Kiger. Kvening service 7;o p. ni. Everyone welcome. tmmaanai XTaagtllcal Chorea. 348 Sibley St. Rev. Carl Schaeffer, pastor. J'hone 11S5W. a m sunaay school. 10:15 a ni.Enelish services. Wednesday ? :30 p rn. Ladies Aid business meting. -ru w-i'.A lr ,notnr Thursday. 2:00 n ni.. Meeiinr of th Friday, 7:45 p m. Meting of Official Board. St. Paol Church Episcopal. Rimbuch Ave. and Ann St. Rev. . J. Hawthorne, rector. Two services will be held. Holy Communion at :Crt a m Morning prayer and sermon' at 9:3 a. m. first Mnthodist Eplsoopal Church. T. J. Eaasett. Pastor. 9:00 a. m. class meeting. 9 3" a. m. Sunday school and B:bl classes. ln:45 a. m. Morning worship. Theme of sermon bv oastor. "A Sub-

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h:.5o p. m. l-.pworth league. i :30 1j. Til. Pi'pninc a-Arahfn Bridof ' hrist. 7:45 p. m. Wdnsday Prayer meeting ltd by the pastor. Christian Chnrch. Calumet and Summer street. C. M. Srnthson, Pastor. 9.-0 B,ble school. 10:3C Communion and sermon. Sermon subject: The Church. Why Has It Lived?" Minister will rrea-h. ,:0O Intermediate and Senior Enuri or. . . . mh r.'," . '',v, Lot.h f"J will be ot, Sheffield 9-tto 'Huehn 9 0Oak and Hoffman. 9.20." free r'ide'to rlr,t Chnreh of tha Nasarens. Cornnr Calumet and Michigan avst. A. M. Wells. Pastor. Sundav school. 9:45 a m. Preaching 10:45 a. m. ''lass meeting: 3:00 p m Toung Peoples mooting. :4S p m. r.vanSpiiim! service 7:45 n. m r,.o..A.. i . . ... . , l. onVhest vnicZTiB fc-T: I niKht. Street meeting, 8:00 p. m. Saturday night. As August 2t. is th ugt sundav in this assembly year, the regular pastor will not have charge of tho service as he will be away to attend the District ssembly at Indianapolis, but there will be a fine corp of workers out from Chiago. Who VOU CJlll nnl a fr,iM . ' .l.- James Jouerls wiil ho ensrge. Mott and MrOy. singer --iitom i ne j-acinc liarden Misnion-, lll be among tile llumhp n n H il,' ..,.n IT'" .-V"2 doT11 n vw"-.bou! as the'y siiig tnelr sweet nongs of rale and ,H,r. The-e will be her Saturday ci. iiK ior ine Mreet meeting am wiil , f-omlii. t Hire rvice at the "hurch on Buinnin. utiior special worker from the First church in Chicago, will arrive Sunday morning. Ave are praying and beHrving that God will b n Ith us and that t h entire Sabbath will be a great feas-t of fat things. All are welcome. 'oni .' Cornel Come.' St. Panl's Lntheran Chnrca. 5 Clinton st. w- F- Lichtsinn. Pastor. S.00 : Confessional Service. ". S-rvico irmnl. H"lv mm. munion. lmprtr( meeting of Voting mmber Sunday afternoon at Z.Z at the church. HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS Pete Benedick of Indiana Harbor, is suelng the Great Iakes lnsjrance Co., for $1,S82 which she sa! is due on a r m.-uraire policy which he holds. On April SO he had his houie at 4205 Elm street, insured for $5,000. In June the building -was partially destroyed by fire but he says he has not been able to collect the insurance. Marcus Hershcovjtz is hi attorney. The Lam'na Cigar Co., of Hammond, of which Morris Fensln is president, has filed a petition in the Hammond Superior court to change the name to the LaXJinar Cigar Co. Fred Stephens et. al.. vs The Baldwin Locomotive Works Is the title of another wuit on account which h3s been filed by Attorney Van Home of East Chicago. Suit on account has been filed by Josoph N. Defrler. et. al., against Charles J. MoGinnis through Attorney C. B. Tinkham. Tomasr Kroczek. et. al.. are sueing John Dubois, et. al . on a promissory note. Sheerer and White are attorneys foi th plaintiff. CAMPBELLS IN AN AUTO SMASH Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell of Hammond, figured in an a"Jto smash-up

jesterday when they were on their way home after visiting with their daughter. Mrs. Martin White. in a collision with another cur, Mrs. Campbell received a number of had cuts about the hands and face. ji,P WaB taken back to the White home and will remain there until she- has recovered efficiently to be brought home.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE TO CONTRACT! i: Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana will receive bis up to Weidnesdav, Sept. 1st, 1?0, at the Cllv Hall of said City, for 'he Construction of a concrete block toilet and booster pump building in Harrison Bali Park in said city of Hammond, all bids to be ac-om-P'mled by a certkied check for not lss tiisn 2'j per cent of the. bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. StrAVSOV, JACOB WIKEP.. F. C. DIETRICH. -3 Board of Public Wor NOTICH TO XON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. L KE COfNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COIRT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1320. IOVATZ NOWACZK VS. KATHERINE NOWACZK. CAC3E No. iScrc -U'TrOX TO DIVORCE. Now comes the I'iainti.f. by I. rT. Sproat. his attorney, an,j f,. njs rum. plaint herein, together wuh uti ailidmi' of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Katherine Kowaca'. 1 not a res-dent of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at th next term of said Court, and that unless the appear and answer or demur therein, at the caling of said cause, on lhe 1st (Jay of November. A. D. 19J0. the same being the 4Srd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room No. 2. at Hammond, in said County and State on the Ind Monday of Se-ptember. A. D. 1320, said action will b heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at Hammond, this 27th day of August, A. D. I3:o nEREERT L WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. By RUTH BERG. TVputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR CO CRT - Joseph N. Defrier. Joseph Wingrocki and Peter Werbochofki vs. Charles J. McGinnis. Cause No. 19664. Action to comes the Plaintiffs by C. B. Tinkham, their attorney and files their complaint herein, together with an af ridavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Charles J. McGinnis Is not a resident of the state of Indiana - Seid defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of eaid action and thaf the same T.l stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur triercTn. at rhe rMtng of said cause, on lhe 1st day of N.-jvomber. A D-. 1J20. tho same beina the ru day of the next u-rm of said Court io be begun and held in the Court Houe. Room No 2 st Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of September, A. IK, 192n. raid a.-uon will be heard and determined in h.s absence IN WITNESS WHEREOF: I hereunto set my hand sntl affix the pi f,f aj,i Court, ai Hammond. thi 27th day of

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FOR SALE Buffet. 10-1 Columbi.. ,ne, Hammond. Js-JS-lt l"OU SALE Parlor suite, dining room Knit mid ruKs. Ill-O Homrlco n , E. Chictigo. S-2-lt WAN'TEIj Hu: liolnicn nnt! prf -sr on Hoftinan machine; Html sit.on. good wages. Hammond Cl-fin-rs Hn.j '2"jo 8-2. it FOUNTi I'lirse containing money. Own. or may have frame bv leU.iitifving. T'hon Hammond i90,",, ask for '.Mi:, Teller. ' k -2 -1 1 FOR SALE Heed babv cab. Phoe K Chicago 15.11J. S-2S-2t AV ANTED - Housekeeper for elderly couple. A'ould consider woman with cne rlnld. Wrne James Tlioringlon lowell, Ind.. or phone Lown',1 i:ft;. S-2?-2t FOR SALE Table, oH-ncra accessories phone Hammond 170 1 -.'-Jt FR RENT Fin! modern. 40. jfi.t Citizens Bank Bldg . Hammond. 8-25-1 MACHINISTS To increase our force we can use 15 lathe hands, 4 gishold, one J. & L. and 2 hand screw operators, must be good men and have their own tools, day and night shifts, Edwards Valve & Mfg. Co., East Chicago, Indiana. -2S-tf Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA. COUNT V OF LAKE. SS. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, VACATION TERM. 1 92rt. PETITION OF LA MTNA CMAR COM. PANT TO CHANGE NAME. Notice is hereby siren thai thr above, corporation has applied to the Lk Superior Court of sa-'d comuy and s'-ite :o have Its name chatigi-j from ti-.e l. Mina Cigar Cmpany to that of t, Mmtr Cigar Company; ami Unit vii-1 petition and application will bn presumed nrni heard by th snid court on the IVth day of October, 1320. Dated this 27th day of August. W. MORRIS f F.V.-'I.V, S 2S; 9-4-11 Piepid.-nt. NOTICE. I will not be responsible for mv jleh. contracted by any one but m;.;,elf ,,n BIUj after thi date. Aug. ;s, 1320. '"HAS PTr.AUCH. ?R. P. R. 1. Hammond. Ind. AN ENEMY TO CONSTIPATION Cpstifiition sud bowel trouble ean't b helped by strong drugs. The stoniaeh and bowels need a vegetable remedy like Dr. I'M wards' Dandelion Pills to help them produce a natnrsl, easy rnerement. Dr. Edwards' Dandelion Tills eon tsin no Calomfl or injurious drugs. They are purely -vegetable and teaeh the bwel to set without physic. They act on the liver, increase the flow of bile; this, in turn, digestijii the food and moving the bowels :n a perfectly natural manner. Get a box today, and it's poootye constipation , and si! stooasrh an j liver troubles. For saie by ail Druggists.

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CONVENTION INDORSES THE THIRD PARTY (Continued from page one) action of l he -on vc nthn . " That part of the loni-tMution of the American Federation of Labor from who h Sectorn 6 is taken, provides that "Party politics, whi.thir they be ilrm-'oratic. republican, socialistic, ppul'stic, pruliihaion or any other, sIihI! have no place in the conventions of Aiiiciiiaii Federation r,f Labor." inrRiiMi:vr dkfeat indicated Two reports by the commiltet were made, one favoring the resolution a.i ing for indorsement nf the Farmer-

Labor party and the other favoring) non-concurrence . PERMANENT. MKKT1M. PLACE IS DKFEATKO The question ..f selecting Indianap. lis as a permanent place f. r the federal ion convention, the meetings, to be lrnld m the yeara when th-; gei:.j eial as.-en.bly is in session pr.'Vt"t ' more than an h"tu-' argument tjay . 1 A r-sc.iut!in to that effect was 'ffered : by Wiftlam (' ani Ed. Parry. Mar-j Ion oouniy di-l'.gati. and was d--. f.atdl. Mr. New and Mr. Hairy h;.e mir.y. teasona why lnc la npo.;.-; .-hou'.d be. chosen. They said that Ir.dinnap' 'ij had a Better P.ud'.nesa Bureau mat w.'.l f-ee tiint the deiecatc.s are ml own-bargf-d by ary . r,e. "Tii- S'.ug-ei can't yt a." ay wi il , it in nd:aiiapcl..." Mr. Ne said, "as! they can e'e; away with it here ant in' other places." Charka H. Robson, j Indianapolis delegates f,.r the ni -lders union, also favored Indianapolis. "lint I favor that city, be explained,! "because a. the central p-int ft the! state nvre deleg-atcs will he ah!c t ij come. So far as meeting when the' legislature is in session, I do not' favor it. I am lired of asking thel Indiana legislature to do anytliinj for organized labr." J HITS AT f A NDJIlATf:.' J.-.hn Hfffler of Terrc Haute, r. pECONOMY IN VOIR OFFICE It is brought about by the Und erwood Bookkeeping Machine Keeps your boos legibly and accurately UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, INC. Powers B'dg., Chicago

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reifntirg the mm workers' ar.1 farm-labor candidate for jo nt senator from Vigon and Vermillion counties, declared that the meetings should be held at points where ther? is industrial unrest and labor strikes, in order that the federation might by the Influence of its meeting help the men on strike. H was very much opposed to holding the meetings in Indianapolis permanently and charge! foii- t.lterior motive behind the resolution offered by New e-d Barry. "Tlo executive board of the Indiana Federation of Labor sent to every andidale before the la t primary a questionnaire asking the and. date s Position "n ergenized labor ani many thir,s for which organued lsbor stands." shouted Hesr. "Som of the candidates answered some ef the questions, nor o tlietii answered an of them and the successful candidates for p-overnor on both the republican and dTnoerat'c tickets tz-i-.o-ert the questionnaire entirely, legislature f ir anvn'ng r trying t influ--T-c :l t- h !p '.rgunized libor . "

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