Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1920 — Page 2
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Guv. COX i CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS!
Confidence Increased By Receipt of Victory Wives l-rom ; Campaign Managers. C.ORRS?OMDtNT I N iLRVICt1 OAYTON. O.. Nov. H G ' . ,lamis M. Co a roe home today an't sat do 11 in a .at the nation's verdict, cni'id.' tit 1 hat when the final tabulation is 'n de, h will he acclaimed the victi . K'urlly nicr leaving his speri.il luin whicti arrived from Toledo early this 11:0; 11lr:fcthe scvprn-T proceeded to CariniTr.' e. h's voting district, and cast Ins bil't, following- which lie w c n t Ttai's End. his country hmno. Ho pi armed to remain there umil mn.nj, hPtl he "ill come to hi s no wrpa per of -f in I'aj ion tr. rrofivv cktlioii 1.Iurn.. ' t am conhdnt that the tauv for wh;'h I have utcoxl dun 11. the cnne isnvpaign will lie victorious today,'' t he " gov prn'T s-a'd "Th.. lampaigii has, been has d en: iit !y .1 pon a great moral issue and in the hi-toi y t he w or H w litncvi r a (iroa; mot u! isha been presented to the people il liss .not failed. it, will not fa. I today, hut the i -l"rii vv 1 1 1 not he a partisan etio. F wiil.be a victory for th" humanity and oi itixat ion, of the world. Aim s u a will ienipnitrati that she dot s 11 .1 1 i: 1'pu.n: t- Jurn her back' on suffeiicg humanity, that she does not propose to break the faith, with th-so !; sacrificed to end war; and that she does not propose to be a nation of repujiators. ' .nif rii d will keep the fuith and bo a riatio no fhonor." .Mrs. (.'ox, wife of the governor, an J Mm.' D. J. Mahonr.y. bis daughter, orrpanied b;ni from Toledo where they bad gone to hear him deliver the final iw-e h of th.e campaign. It was cats' tly 10:20 last night that trie governor epoiV his closing sentence, which was; 'Hie soldiers shot to nd war, it is oi, duty to ot e tomorrow to enl ar." Though Gov. Cox lias b icn condent of s-ucoe.-s ever since what be terms "The turning of the tide" some: tmc f(l? ago his confidence was increased by 110 receipt today cf telegrams from rjnipa!jn managers ail over the country. Prominent amor.;? these were re-rcr:-? from Gov. rarker. of Louisiana, whrr has been stumping the oouutry; Senator Key Pittman. manager of western headquarters ; Scuai'.'r Put llarrin. manager of the speakers bureau, 11 d'ormor Secretary Win. G. .McAdoo. Mc.Vdon reported the west "on lite for Cox and Roosevelt." 2iO ARMISTICE DAY FOE ALASKA JTTEAT.. Alaska. Nov. . Gov. K bcs of Alaska today announced that lie will not declare armi.'tieo day a local holiday in the territory of Alaska bfoauee he considers the, "sign ng of Pa.-f more important than armistice d s . ? f USED FIFTY .YEARS MAKES PURE 1 BLOOD. . AT ALL DRUGGISTS '
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
T 1 !cnr or boyish pran ... netpctrated Kiial'.y upon the public on the Halloween date, this year in o;.r local oit. was due greatly to ti e efforts of the Pa rent -Teacinr as-soo-atiOn holding an cnt 1 taiiimont for parents ; nd the oj.lhurrt of Juvenile enthusiasm at the Washington grade school 11 ud ! ! on ii m. Saturday exerting where. Dime than two hundred parents $,atheied and with the balance of the attendance comprising about six hundred were represented in the school chtli.nil and their nlore youthful broMt-j and sisters. The Parent -Teacher advocation dtserves great credit lor the spiind.d program witnessed by the i-.i'iiii- while the "kiddies" reveled in of the sports attfinUnt with the significance of t'nc night. The co-oper-ution of teachers and parents well doserve lOiumc n'.able pre ise for e evy.luic steuniing i'.ot doughnuts were made and brought to the school and v itii the serving of cider as a bet f rage made t lie cicii'ng a most memorable one. Children were brought 10 realise that there is a lot more enjoyment in wholesome sport than the rowdyism which is actually practised at large on that night. Tne is.-vie of the invitations through the press brought a 11 overwhelming response and no doubt that each year similar events will be held. A stop has been gained in better fiaterniz ng the students in more wholesome amusements. WHHHKAS; For centuries past, liisli patriots hive suffered and d.ed for the caust? of right and justice, in opposition to tyranny and oppression; a r.d. "WHEREAS: Domination and misrule has brought anarchy and chao-i to a nation seeking freedom and independence; and. WHEREAS: The death of Terence Macfc'wincy. the late lord mayor of Cork, and his unconquerable spirit has fNalt-d the hopes of thousands of loyal Iiish hearts, and focused the eves of f liberty loving world upon the barbarous and merciless exploits' of an unjust aggressive government; Now Therefore. Be it. RESOLVED: Ry the Nappcr Tandy Rranch. Friends of Irish Freedom of blast Chicago, Tnd., tha.t the dauntless courage that actuated him to be a mar ry r to h'.s cause, shall serve to f nuiat? the cherislied tic&tre of .a coerced race. H. P. MUCKIA.V. M. J. HUohETtlCK, J AS. UL IiKI.V. Committee. "UAATIOX ARMY IJIUYE The third drive against sin that is being conducted by the local branch of the Salvation army pased into history last night. This was by far one READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING Ail kinds ol skirts in one day. nutton overtog, hemstitching, braiding. Ail work guaranteed. Call at Was y'. 1 Stat at. itle west of Hobnan at. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-37 Money to Loan on 4Tarms and city property. Hue t Peterson's Law OfTee, Kasr i "n'eago. , 9 3 Full elsctloa return will In receded via Western Union on Tuesday night at the Smoktir Cigar Store, corner of Grape-cine and SUchlgaa are., Indiana Harbor. U-l-2 i . J 11 A! liTJtSi.l-SfS
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of the beat drives that iias been put on thus far. After over one hour of real hard fighting it looked as if tloenomies position was inprcgnable. o.u the Army of Salvation nt rer 11. man's land and three were taken from the enemies rank. The commander of the Westport heavy artillery. Rev. M(tjueen rendered valuable seivice. and brought a vey forcible niessaiic tiiat all enjoved. Toniglit th'-r i!I be a platoon rf soldier.s fiom the Hammond infantry of the NaHl'1 iir consist in of 15 fiies that will leinforce tlie forces here. Two transferred from ,he Eat Chicago home guards last night and will be sent up to the front line tonight. Open air meeting tonight at 7 o'clock Bind a big batt le indooi s a' 7;4j. Bftsure to attend these meetings they will be a help to you. Twin City News Notes 1 1 Majjorie Fryar of North Earinn ae. was a yoothful hostess to ten of her friends at a Hallowe'en party, with ail the decorations and games bearing 'h'j import of the occasion. The refreshment were, served in all of the selected goodies that marked the date. The Indiana Jewish Ladies Aid society is meeting today instead of tomorrow, the regularly selected day, with Jlrs. Henry Pilxele in Calumet. Mrs. Frances Meisc-l of South Magoun a e. hts a her guest tier son-in-law, a resident of Shell Lake. Wis. v.'no formerly lived in thi i:v and visiting berf now for a period of a week or t' ti days. Mis Anna Flack of South Todd ae is expending several weeks at San Antonio. Texas, visiting her sister. Mrs. Falkenstein and her brother. Fred Flack, residents of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill, of Mulligan City, well known here, have a little son born to them, the second boy in the family. The mother was Miss Frances McGowan before her marriage. Mrs. Richard Hates of Beacon street will be present at a luncheon held in Chicago tin Thursdav by members of the Montana Club which meets for social purposes and maintains a friendliness with those who are residents of Chicago, formerly of the state from whence they came. Mrs. Mary MeKenna. who moved from l-Ui-th St. to i;n;h si., and well knon n in many fanjilies :n Last Chicago through her services emplo, d. is reported to he very i't t-"'. ,-ieurisy for the many past days. The Indiana Harbor Woman's ''bib held a director's meeting at the home of the president. Ms. J. C. Ihckson in Grapevine st. yesterday afternoon. Busiriets important to the club was transacted. Miss Maud Stephens of the l,ak Front has arrived home from a visit THAT WILL Vchr rperiment with liver and bowel" rem edie when none ara so good at Dr. Edwards' Pandelion Pills, and small box will put jou right t IV. "Edwards' Dandelion Pills are toaade from the xtraet of -vegetables and herbs only, and are famous as a dependable remedy for eonstir3stivin ingestion, liver, and stomach troubles. They hs.'-e aaved many a doctor's bill, as well ai untold suffering, rAd there ia not a case that these pills will not help. If tou have neTer used Dr. E1rrds"' Dandelion Pir. get thm, then rou will feel their wonderful reauita. bon't put eft. Tot aale by all drugI?-
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! In I'nrLnrJi.ii-!. ll'.j. " . . 1 ...... . .sii nt. several weeks wi'h her Mst- r. Mrs. Waller Danks. Mrs. J. J. Starner, who has been visiting her parents, the John t Filsons, in Fir St., has returned to ),. r home at Cincinnali, Ohio. Twins atrived at the locoe of Mr. and MM. Michael Cohen in Klerk nve. j A boy and girl. Th" arc very heal'hc j youngsters and Mrs. Cohen doing wry j nicely toward a conilcto ncovery. The regular meeting of directors of J (he East Chnago Woman's Club too,. place last evening at the home of the club president, Mrs. A. A. Ross in llOih st reel. An all day sewing session will be conducted at th Congregational church tomorrow with the ladies plying their needles in making iiiiny pretty and practical articles to he otTiicd for sabi at the coming annual bazaar. The Beacons i id their meeting with Mi '. Richard Rates in Lea. 'on pi reel vostTdny and w nil the members wet.quests including the M'sdaines Ran M. Roycc. David Johns and Wiltir Rales, the latter of Chicago. Sacred Concert and splendid program Sunday, November 7. at 7:1:11 p. m.,' at the Consrt ga t tonal chuioh of East i 'h ica so. 1 i - - Tile Ladies Aid of the First Lap! 1st church meets on Thursday afternoon with Mrs John Lynn in Fir st . with Mrs. blank Fulner assisting. Tlo- iii. itIng is of business iirpof.anoe t. the in embers. House gucMs of Mr. am Mi .loim 1'arovid of the Lake Front v. it the .1. J. Moons of Glcii'.oe and F. W. Monies of Chicago, with Mr o. . .Stewart of Chicago, si. nor to Mrs. Fa i -ovid, spending part of la:. " V Candidates will be adopted at meeting of Elm Grove Circle tonighi at tic auditorium hall and plans made for the Christmas; fund gathering i" he used as a part of the expense defi-, h1 of the baiKluel to be held in January by the auxiliary order of the Woodmen of the WOrld when they hold public, installation of oifieers. It is desired that there be a good attendance of members present tonight. The Indiana Harbor Woman s Club holds a meeting t the Kathetino H. use tomorrow afternoon and will hear reports from ihe meeting of Federated Clubs at Indianapolis through the representative members sent from lo r'-. ,It is desired that there be a good attendance. On Friday afternoon of this week, th department of music of lb.-, club- will field their session with ,nt. Frank Stepiuns in Kir t. and a very splendid program has been arranged, wit h the hostess giving interesting in- ' icrpre tattions on grand ope ra M'-ni. bers of the club as we'! as the department are. urged to If present on :h musical date as well as nt the business session of tomorrow. Th" Trf-Knpras will riot meet this evening a was arranged. Owing to MMMpipaiUN-4 I hixittho ' ? Stove Polish Should Use IT'S different from I others because more car J la fal.n In fha nakinir'i-'1 - - j -f i .'.nrl the materials useU are ot nigner graae. Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky pol'sh that dne rot rub off or dust cfif. an.1 the shine lasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves and told by hardware and gro- ery dealers. All e uk it a tHul. I" wit on your rook to, tour parlcr t-re er yoi:r pas ranf. If t-u to"'t find it th test tov poliah yj --r ui. rour ln:er ' aulrirfd rf'iril your B.f. P'tt en Btark f'ik S"--v roiiih. Kade In liqvad or past one quality. Black Silk Stove Poliah Work Starling, Illinois Vae Blaek Silk Alr-Orylna Iron tnml nn I h Black Silk Maal aollah fnr'!vr. r'k.l i nr bara. It hum. qual for umou autotnoeliea
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this b irg election day postponement i- made for one weeK. Th. Fh.l-uh.-a Ribl... Class of lh First Riptis't church al Indiana Harbor will hold a moling this evening wlh Mrs. Frank. Caldwell, CS24 Ivy si. Mrs. John llcvan will assist. Mr;-. H. A. Nichols, who formerly lived here m North M agouti vi. ill b. bostrss (o the members of the Tvetoth i'entuf,v Club at her present home in Valparaiso on Thursday of this w ceii The M..ii.inif I". W. Hurt and Char- :". I' ) iin Mr. .Smith, of North Forsythe ave.. ve-st. rday in Chicago, and Mrs. MaN Friedman. of the Herod AparniKiils. who departed ftom tins city a week ago en route to California, have arrived al Venice, according to cards received lore in the past few days. They expect to remain th" greater part of the winter there with the relatives ,,f Mrs. Friedman, the M. Barkers, who were former resident, of Indiana Harbor.. Mrs. Edward LaRounty has arrived in tow. n to spend a few weks xiith hf father. Bert Hall, ot Common wealth ave. At the time Mrs. LaHoimtv. who v. as Ml-s Irene Hall, was married she and li'r husband departed for points ;n Colorado where Mr. LaRounty is Pt the w'soiit tune iid co. 'Id not sreompany bis v i f on the visit here. Flans h re under way for the rtci meeting of the Calumet Chapter IV A It. which wiii be a social ssi-in w it program iimloi arrangement of tl, . hostess of that (Into. The session being of annual status is anticipated to be a most interesting orxv The riotoe (!,,;, ,,r i;a-'i itiira go will o.- .onrtained at Wnolsor Fark tonii.r1..W evening at the home of Mrs. A. i 'la u s; e tl. ' Annouii- . nieni h-.-.s b. t n ssued of the lie am .infill of Miss Edna BeattH Bitinwe!l. (iitughtcr of Mrs. Louise Brunz-w-ll. of :;t17 l'airish ave.. to Mr. A. ;. Sawlis. of 1'hicago, emidoyed in the Western Electric '".., and son of W. E. Sawlis. A party was tendered the vodng oodpio in I'hicugo at tjie home of relatives when formal niention was made of the coming n,sp(ials. The James Moore's of the Hersohovhz Apartments are moving to the James Judge Apartments in Hemlock st. today. Sacred Conor ii and spiv tidid program Sund-iy. November 7. at 7:.';n p. nr. n' the Conn regal iona 1 church of East ih ica go. if; Mrs. J R. Flasher f.f "oinmoii w al lb av... is a n t icipa t inn the arrival of her grandmother. Mrs. Emily Moxley of Elyria. Ohio, and who will spend th winter heris uviiallv her custom. Twin wo i n r n m to for. no MOTHER? 'California Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative T pt "California" Syrup of F'ga 1 "ok for the name California on package, then you arc sure your is having the best and most ess physic for the little stomach, and bowels. Children love its taste. Full directions on each Von must say "Caiiforpia "
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tin pi. asurr of enl.. rtairiiiiK ai si.i ia! function'? iliis week and arc din cling th'ir jitienLion nmre to thiir newly, enfranihe.i rishu There an- er- few parties listed for Dos week. Women are appearing nt the polls early to exercise (hat right today. "Women allied with Ihe Good Shepherd Guild tiro . rving the meals at ail of the elect ion booths in East Chnago. Mrs. riess:.. Hoyden of I., w-il. Jn.i.. is al present in Indiana Harbor in the inttresK of Mayflower Camp. r.o?.; Neighbors and a visitor at the I'rnnk Forrester home -n j.-jr t. for a lm iia.;. The Carl Fllson c. hi Id reii. M ii 1 niH Virgiij underwent op- ra t n.-- to ha .e their tonsils removed arid ni. tii.-.r adenoids. The surgery was perf orn.-d at the Katharine House b n" 1,,. a! sur-teon.
STICK TO YOUR JOB In Akron, Ohio. I ro : . ; i a r pay J'in ' 1 ' I me ins to prove thai i; u man to he a "rolling ston from one job to anoti'.ei n a t intervals all during his liie. These arguments are "iiim" a r g u -Uients. They are memi.ei-. ,.f the ;)-Year-Serviee-Ordrr of t;.e i ij,,,.drii h Rubber Company, ea h iiaving completed "'l years of employ no nt with tlo- company. ('..cMvi-ly, they constitute the Vj'est kind of proof t h;u long continued employment under one "boss" js the siir ?i way to su, -ees-. Every one of the "vterans" ! tins completed two dec: the Goodrich now position with the k ind o i VD. ii w ii ii enee best fits him d ' s of w . r In " ' lolds a I' . )o n,- i o ompaiu . doing tl h his long i xp.'.i foi. Ma no .-f i; "vets" art foremen or (! oa t hot, ; managers some are i-.o-.-utiv i s j.;-o c is convinced that finking to one Job pays. At the second annua! batnfiiei .t:,d reception of the 0-year service n'-i., held in Akron. Oct. "H "low" vet erans were initiated into the order -ncl given the coveted Jn-year s' i v iee ;. t, - One of the newe,,mers was W. O I.'utnerfoid. vice-president in charge of sales, who started with the coin,, jo;. in 1000. The new Veterans w ci welcomed to the fold by 'company official ;i. I the 175 Goodrich people i i w ei e already members. Following Ihe ban. Quel, a big entertainment was )o H m Regulate your stomach so yon can eat favorite foods without fear of Indigestion Flatulence ' Gases j Acidity ; Palpitation i A fff tablets of Pane's Piarer"in I correct acidity, thus regulating- diesi tion and rtivin almost instant stom ach relief. Large t0c case drugstores. at
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i' i nation ball. Percy L avitl, v. hhas Ut;-n with Goodrich since short'.;, after it was organized & years ng--. was master of ceremonies. The new and old veterans at the an. Mini han.i.iet represented more than W centuries of service in the lubber industry, their total length of err.plo'. -ineiit with Coodr.vli being 4.70.". yea; -. These veterans have watched Goi-1-in h grow from a company with ,.!'.'. live or six buildings and a force o: a lew hundred employees to a e.ompat...with thousands of employees arid ' buildings with a total of approximately a half-million square f.ei. of t'.o space, j a winch nearly ln.o.'A differen. rubber article an manuf.tctired. Twenty years ag... when most of tlose veterans wie youngster mpioyees. the tueb. r industry v. as 1 1 "; : " H'" pioneer Mute f it do ce lop in 11 and its future wa-. si ill uncerta." l'llen ii,.- autoniob'le pwejit into popo. 1 ; ;" i 1 .. . ;.o v. i v e; . ;ae rubi er Indus: c ! ! L ed a. i -ad. g - v ng in a few - f t . oio- of tne ,ar si indufUkg in i ' i u n ' i v.
JAPS INCREASE ARMAMENT I.i iXTJUN" ".. 2 -The leading ,li ; ; . " ' se ile e, - ;..( j.e . . N !c h -N ic'l' X .1 j 'iM'.fios tiia; "in lo w c-'" America' 'e.ieeJHOl o." tie ;.--;;y .e .( nations, ire j .!.. panose government lias decided th.iI iUr- n.ivai onsf r;o t ion program of 'tin b;i u ir s!.: ps an.) fight cruisers '. ,n...itV -t 'it. si. .d ;i Tol, i, dtspatcii 1 At once! Relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Tile tir.-'t d-'.-e e us, jj y. u f cobil Don ' slay stuffed-up'. CJ a . 1 blowing an" : snuffling 1 A no.--.- of ' f a "s ' i 'o iii poo ml " taken every two hours un- ! til thife dos. s arc taken usual '.' ' bnaks up a seveie told and ends i i grippe mist ry. j I;.-!;. :" ;.vi nit s yoiC Open your ciogjeri j up i.osim'- . I the air p.istages of yo'ir head: ; iop. nose running: relieves th" j ii.-a.i.iche. o iil'iess. feveri;;l:ncss, sneezi ri g . sore!,' -s. stiffness. "Iai- 's old Compound" is the quickest, sjr.st. t.l f known and costs on e a few . . ni- ai ih ug stores. It acts -Kith-out as.-i.-imice. Tastes nice. Contains no .. : ion, .,.-( on Pat,r'sl Adv. TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 For Yonr ELECTRICAL fcJ - INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. A lli i -1 rrr Av p C Lri r. ci.ivo l o 1 1. , , aj, 11 . . 1
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