Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1920 — Page 3

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STAKOAO 0!L 10 CUT PAR OF ' SHARES TO $25

"WHITING. Ind., Nov. 8. The Stand

aril Oil company of Indiana, whose 1i-' rectors ten days ago voted to d"c!ato'j

a lao ppr cent stock dividend cn tru

$33,500,000 stock out-standincr, now

plans to reduce the par value of the shares from $lnO to $25. The directors

will meet today in Chicago and recom-, mend the reduction of par value of thf shares, calling- a special stockholders'! meeting- f -.r December 9 at Whiting t"! vote on the proposal. I The stock dividend -w il be distribu'-j

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ed to stockholders of record Dec, 1? and trading In the new shares "when Issued" began last week at around $320 a share. With the reduction par value, four new shares wit! be exchanged for-each old share. Thus the new $25 par a!ue stock should he worth in the market in the neighborhood of $S0 a share. With this change, there will be 3. 340. "00 shares out

standing, as there are 'outstanding at '

present 5M5.0ri share, san-l the stock dividend win require an additional issue of 502. 5n0 share.

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unions mi By SWEEPING WRIT Boston Superior Court Injunction Orders Shoemak-' ers to Cease Activities

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o reply to inak?. "M. Clemrnccau showed hirdly any approchuion of my work. At the war council in London when I protested against decision of Field Marshal Earl Halg. the commander-in-chief of the

j British army. I was vigorously .Md by M. Clcmenceau k-C:i r,uit." The I premier ( M. ClemcanceauT declared thit I he was the spokesman for the French J government. I "M. Gempanceau even opposed making me generalissimo of the allied ar- . mies until Field Marshal Karl Halg I insisted."

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Public Health Column HEALTH AND HOME HYGIENE

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BOSTON. Nov. 8 A strike cf shoe

makers which began at the factory o! j tne. Thomas G. riant Company on May 13. 191D, in a,n effort by labor unions ta; enforce a closed shop, is ordered to roise in an injunction granted by the! Superior court. I Iocal unions of the United Shoe Workers of America and of the Allied, Shoe Workers Union of Greater Boston are enjoined perpetually by thei

decree from any attempt to br:ns, -t 5 about a closed shop from joining withj ployes er custoir.crs in the'use of the state build a factory to afford employ the existing strike or any further: public- highways; and from persistently ment to rjarricd prisoners in the pen!

firine lor i-mi. yui j i ujh iajuii laiKicg wun sucn employes ri'oal"'"S, tenuary. Aet pronts or tne WDiKer:w;ij light on

str:ie otnents. mumiaat-ng empiojtb lac-'.r cmpioymenl or their relations to, would go to tht-ir tan-.i!ie

picketing the plant and from circular-j the defendant after they may

islnc either employes o the public on! definitely objected to further

Georsre B. Christian, Jr., for six years secretarv to Warren C Harding, is talked of to go with Harding to the White House in rha 6ame capacity. Christian '-as a Democrat vears ago, until tr.ere was organied in Marion, O., the "Harding Democrats." Christian was sistant clerk and called the roll of delegates at the Democratic convention that nominated Wilson in 112.

the subject. Injunction Sweeping One The injunction is said to be one or t'-.B most sweeping ever granted by a court in this state. The decree returned by Judjre. Sif-k r.-so enjoins the labor unions involved f rem inducing or endeavoring to ,nduce any person now -r hert af t-r in tr.o employ of the plaint ff to lea

fuch employment v ritten cc ntract

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falior.i on such subiects; from apply-j upon charity, beoauo the forty cen'sj

ing opprobious epithets to them; from. a Jav allowed l y th

BY HAniilKT FI I.MF.K. It. . (Snpfnlnor rturnl Nurmlnn Service of t ook County. "An Kqunl t hance for I'.qiial Health '") Pri"pntlon of Smallpox. The only sure prevention is vaccination. Kvery child in the schools of

j f'ou'ii county may be rendered immune by this procedure. It i nothing short 'of criminal to ignore this fact. The j unusual number of cases in Cook county at he present time is due to negj !ect. Vaccination properly performed I in a surgically clean manner is abso- ' lutely a simple and harmless procedure.

hen you hear ot any infection it "s because the operation has not been properly done. Get vaccinatrd now. Prevention of Typholil Anti-typhoid vaccination is the practical means new available for its prevention. FJies. dirty milk and water

supply spread typhoid and until the

public arc taught sanitation and per

sonal cleanliness typhoid -will be with us. Anti-typhoid vaclnatlon is a harmless procedure and its employment is being recommended by prcgregsiva health authorities throughout the world and ia the only recognized means of tendering persons immune from contaminated foods and polluted -water and milk supply. The experience of our army camp demonstrated this. C-olils and Tbclr Avotdunce To catch cold: (a) Sit in a close over-heated room. (b) Get your feet wet. (c"i Go thinly clad and get thoroughly chilled.

(di T-et someone sneeze or cough in

i a crowaea car or theatre ana the germs

ou 10 feet away.

To avoid it:

Warden Thomas said innocent farei- ,a) Have outside air in vour work-

have been depending , ;nir and sieenin- rooms all the time.

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holding out the plaintiffs as being un-. insufficient, fair or prejudiced against union labor;! . from endeavoring by pamphlets, eir-j

cular letters or otherwise to persuade j customers cf the plaintiff or others . using its manufactured product, and! from interfering in anv va- with tne;

plaintiff in its dealings cr contracts

or to abandon anyj with its ompioyr.s as inu'.viaua.'s. of employment 5"; Contract SfMfin I'tteil

of.-serwise cease fully to perform sucit j The c -ntt ovf rsy between t'.io former contract: and from interfering in nny : employes c-C the Plant company ami way with the bustnet..i of the plaintiH;. the management has he en in the courts and from following any, of the work-! much of the time .incc the strike was

FOCH SAYS TREATY VERSAILLES IS WEAK

(b) Avoid overheated looms (68 to

state lias besnj-g degrees is normal). Dress -warmly i when you go out. " I (c) Keep your mouth and teeth clean. 'd Fortify your body with good

! food, fresh air. sunshine and plenty j of sleep and watch the germs of a cold t avoid you . Haxel t res Ilettrr B.ihy IJay. j A better babies day will be held a! j Lincoln scho , Hazel Crest from 1 to

Would Abolish Death Penalty in Mass. 'INTERNATIONAL NCWS srV!CEl BOSTON Mrs. Florence Spooner, of Boston, "the little lady In black" tnJ

the "angel of the prisons," announces'

that she will actively support the plan to have voters of this state decld death chair. riedgln the assistance of the AntlIeath l'enalty League of Massachusetts to aid In the circulation of an initiative and referendum petition Mr. Spooner, who for nearly fifty years ha campaigned to abolish the death sentence, said she despairs of favorable action by the legislature.

Landlords Beware I 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! MEDFORD. Mass. As proper punishment for profiteering landlords a aix months' jail sentence and 100 fine

were advocated for those found g-ui!tyt of unfair dealings -with tenants by! "Wilbur Drew, president of the Med-j

ioru iinisiae ana joutn MedTord Tenants' I-eague, at a meeting of that organization.

ARMY OFFICER VIOLATES PAROLE t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHTCAOO. Nov. 8. Roland t. Murdock, former army officer, paroled from Fort Leavenworth, where he wa.j renteticed for desertion, was today on l is way back to the federal penitentiary for violating his parole. Charges of operating a confidence game, preferred by e . eral Chicago hotels and merchants cn whom Murdock passed worthless checkr, caused his arrest today and Ms return to Teavenworth. Tifurdock. who claims kinship with Victor Murdock, former congressman from Kansas, and with James Murdock, traction magnate of LaFayette. Ind.. blamed his trouble on rum, restlessness and romance." in a. statement to Judge John O. Sullivan.

BIG CLOTHING PLANT IS CLOSED t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICE1 NETSV YORK, Nov. S. The firm o Frankel Brothers, largest producers cf men'r clothing in New York's metropolitan district, East Third street, will to closed indefinitely, because production costs are too high to give profltable prices to the retailers. The plant normally employed 1,100 operatives, 600 of whom already have been released. "The plant will remain closed until we can produce a suit of men's clothes which can be retailed for 135.00," said a member of the firm.

WILSON PREPARING MESSAGE TO CONGRESS

men of the p'aintiff in groups-;

from d;ssuad-ng persons from accepting employment with the plaintiff; and from purposely interfering with emBETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR

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' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "PAK1S. Nov. 4 Mars-hal Koch,

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pany were cles'-d for several men Mis. ' long sensational Jnu-rvpw

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'- Association and the Cook county rural j Nursing Service. Children under .8C'1 ! school age will be weighed and mcas111 "l ured and blue ribbons given for those

nu- neie r- oiHiita mux ..on.er;; ran ."latin, today denounced tne crsail.CS I n.i .-ii vour nricbtnr

gag a unaer a-contract system or cm- treat

ployment. 1 he company sought rel: r from pif-keting and oth'-r activities by strike sympath'ze rs. who j-otiM t ' bring the new employes Into the movement for a closed shop.

COLDS AND FLU; CLOTHING PRICES New Elixir, Called .Asptam-j STILL ON TOBOGGAN al, Medicated With Latest j Scientific Remedies, Used j Ciothi9r,s Convention An-

ariu xmuorseu-uy umu noiincfi Snnnf? Deliveries

s a "wcaK peace.

I Marshal I-och revealed Mat the - London HaS SCai'CitV i l;i i"ns between former I'reinier Clem - i .

(rc.au and himself were badly strain- VI JllVl US UU!lb XI OW cl during ih dark Oays of the '.var. LONDON" Preparations for the anThe gcr.cralissimo said he naF rebuk-!nal Christmas - holiday panotmimcs

el 9 ex-Premier Clcmtnccau whon he j nave an -" cr iirm to ine worm a

off-. red suggestion?. ' .France, has iailed to gain the a? i-urar.-es v 'itch our ietory justified. JIarsiial Iceh war. ojouJ as saying.

"rersonally I war in favor f

INTtRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 AVASHIN'GTON'. Nov. 8 President Wilson has started to prepare his mes-

Parent-Teachers sase to cor'STs 'which win r.aem-

ble in tiecembcr, it was announced 10day. The general outline of the contents of the message was not made public, but it was stated tt probably would contain reference to the failure of congress to repeal war time legislation and to approve measures to reduce thi high co;t of living. The message, it was said, probably -would be shorter than the messages of the president In the past and would not be delivered In rcrson.

pean and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.

Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm -Up.

The sensation cf the year tn. trto drug trade i.s Aupironal, the twe -minute cold and cough reliever, authoriti-

tively guaranteed by the laboratories;; statement

tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the conim -n

people as ten times as quick and cf- i

fecti. e as whiskey, rock and rye, cr any other cold and cough remedy tliey have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, to al! you have- to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him ti? serve you two tearpoonfuls with fjur taspoonfuls of water in a glass. V.'ith your watch in your hand, take drink at one sualhw and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away tike a dream within the time limit. Don't be. bashful, for all druggists invite you and espect you to try it. Uvery-bo-lv's doing it. When your cold or cough is relieve-, take the remainder ct the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by tar the safest and most effective, tne easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for lnfani and children. Adv.

Sslling at Reductions

. ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE.tVICEl 1 CHICAGO. Nov. 8 Indications that i clothing prices have not reached the j end of their decline v.-r re apparent as t the Nnite'l National Clothiers met in convention here today and the associa - , tiens' tr'-arurer and general manager. ,

W. I.. Mohr, announced that goods for spring tb li-, cry are selling at reductions of from 10 to 13 per cnt. Uetail clothiers have radically reduced their "mark up" this season, according to telegraphic replies to questionnaires read to the convention by Jr ing Crane, secretary of the Nationii Ciothiers Association of New Torn. l'r...spects for a profitable season in the clothing industry have been entire

ly abandoned, according to Cr-inc s

I long post-war list of shortages.

There is a shortage of chorus girls. "It is very difficult to find the right sort of chorus girls this year," sayi Herbert Rlackmore. bookinrr nr-ent

anu 1 "The fairies of fifteen vears aco

demanded military occupation of 'i'.oj v.-nnt to be faies in spite of Khine until the pc-iec treaty was ex- crw's feet and embonpoint.'' eculed and I was supported by M. ! Moreover, the salaries run eleven to Poincaro ( former president ' P'anct). thirteen dollars a week. I raid''- protest v. her the ireity - - - - - - -

finally drafted. Vjt receiver! no answer. "v h'. ii I demanded that M. Cleineiirau rep!;-, ho said that he had conversed on the ul-'je-?t with rre-ideiH Wil -sou an '1 I'reinier iiio; ii-G'"--"i:-,;-.,anil had

"The bottom has been readied in lilies where there .is no surplus." Crane told the convention, "but in other lines the bottom will continue to he the best figure at which manufacturers arid dealers can unload. Most clothing dealers will end the- season with a loss rather than a profit due to their efforts tu meet the public's view."

NEW PRISON PLAN

rtHTFeTIONL NEWS SERVICEl COIX'MBb'S. Ohio The General Practitioners' M''dical Society lias approved the p'op-.yat of Warden Thomas, of t'o; penitentiary, thit th-i

HEAL SKjyiffi $ Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid Tt is unnecessary for yon to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troublee. Zemo, obtained at any tiruf; store lor 35c, or S1.00 for extra large boLLlo, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching toriui'e. Xt cleanses and soothes the skin and Ii;als quickly and effectively most skin diases. -Mo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate siviii. It is not greas is easily applied and C03is little- G;t it today arxl save ail further disa-oss. The E. W. ifc-: ;,v:'nrf. O.

Women Made Young Brht eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may ba yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL

Tba world's standara remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemiea cf liia and looks. In usa since 1S96. All druggists, three sizes. Lock far tlia nam Gold Md! on Tr7 Wt tusd accpt no imitation

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Use Soothing Musterole VThen those sharp pains go shooticj? through your head, when your tkuil S3ems as if it would split, just rub a Little Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain,usual!y givingQuick relief, Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and doe9 not blister. Many doctors and , nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuraliria, coc2estlon,pleurisy,rhennia tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds cf the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is alwajs dependable. 35c and 65c jars; hospital "size'iM.OO

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throusii'MH !h- s.ason. Tliey Hreak up j tion. T'-thmr Ti?-,rtlr?:. Headache an1 1 739 WALTER ST., HAMMOND Stomach i roubles. 1 ' d hv rn1neri fori oer no vars. TIIKSK MWDEKS i!l'.;; i-ijrfi-i-p r.v--- k STISF.CTKiv. AM Drue - - ' 1-..-.-.-'."AJ.rtrjVr-. .1

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We expect a big delegation from the Labor Unions and Lodges to be with us tomorrow night at the American Legion

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On East State Street to complete arrangements for Armistice Day

Celebration

We are going to put this over in a big way, but there is only one way wc can do it and that is with your cooperation. Boys, let's do it right. Come out tomorrow night, whether you have a plan or not. The Jact that you are interested Hill add all the more enthusiasm to the planning of this monster celebration. Ex-Service Men are Particularly Requested to Be Present Remember, Tuesday Night American Legion Hall at8o 'Clock

25 Automobiles Wanted Twenty-five automobiles will be. needed to take care of the members of the G. A. R. and the Ladies of the Relief Corps. All those who can furnish machines please report Tuesday night at Legion Hall, 8 o'clock, or telephone 280.

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