Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1920 — Page 5
"Worlnpsiriav. Dec-. 1. 1920.
THE TIMES
Personal and Social News
Mrs Julius Mrj n, who ha been at j S-. Mirsc:ft'a hospital for the past tan j djv. will return n tier home in Glen-; iia"r Park today. - I - Fred Elsworth of Chicago was in Hammond on business yesterday, i j Th Sigma Thet Gamma will mt jst the home of Miss Emma Mann loir orrew evening ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobraan of Mason street and children Ruth, Carolyn and Charles, will leave for Florida .icxt Saturday, December 4. to spend ;he remiinJer of the winter, Mrs. Harry Johnson of Webb street ! ertaircd the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home yesterday. The highest score were held by t'nn Mr V. C. Crumpacker and Mm. T w. O'ocrUn. Mn. Jordan was also g iesl . Mrs. J H McClay is ; Kansas City, io a jest of friends Mr and Mn. W. M. E'stun of 3." Hah'and street were guests at a dinner dance given in Chicago 1 a j-t tvnmg at the home of friend?. i ''ne of the most enjoyable events ot Yi-anksitiving week was a dinner Riven by the Harmony club to their husfeards at the home of Mr. and Mis. TV U Hers'iifr of Garfield street. Th decorations were sugseie of Thnnk.sgi iriR and after tin e'aborata ourse dinner the eening was enjoyed null tames and music. The Mffdanif. 11. Volght. AV. C. X orris, w. H. Iais. Charles Xe!on, H. T. l.amn'cli liad dinner at the home of All. K. K Tiliman Monday night an 1 jprnt i he evening plajins penochl. i Htta Muonvh wi!l entertain her 'ir ilge rub tomorrow evening at lierj Lome on Muenich couit. -- j I'ne St. Paul's Waither Lea$'ti will h 'id a social evening in the churcn psrlois. f'S Clinton street tomorrow! eeniOK. The ioinmitle ha e arranged "iitiic -pecial feaiures tor tomorrow evening. 'Gladys Pell. dauphJa;- -tf Mr. and M s Ti !.. T Cell of Webb .-treet ii'idci went a minor operation at the !St. Margaret's .hospital yesterday -vvii'-ii jlie had her lonits removed. Mrs. TN". F. Fehrman entertained hr ii 'P'iay afternoon bridge club at her h. me s; e i da y. The highest scores were held by the two pueats. Mrs. '"riailes Nelson and Mrs. C. Allaben o! ::as'i. A prettily appointed course luncheon waf served !';-e marriage of Mabel Kennedy and '"' ner Armstrong took place in Chicago November CSth after which a wedding supper was served at the home -f th-.? i. ride's sister. Mis. Henry Deitch of l'Jt Oakda'e a'.enue, Chicago. Mr. Vrmstrona: is employed as a lineman ;',- the Northern Indiana Gas and Kiec'.fiC CO. - A meeting; of the Icas'j of Women Yfters will take place tomorrow even'i.jr at eijrht o'tloik at the court house. Th" Sh t ppa rd-Tow n er bill will be introduced and discussed. There will n.so be a discussion for tho legislative iirncram of Indiana. Miss TSurhamiC wiio Vi a teacher of civil goveriuncnt f !he lUmmnn-l hih school will bein tomorrow eveninp on a series f i.v c.ass lecsons. All interested are ut ed to be present with the beginning j -5 tomorrow evening. ! The. Ladies' Aid of the Pine street fi e oy teria n church will nieet a.t th"M nomc of Mrs. Tt. 1). Harvey of 409 I'inu .-ircri t-imonuiv afternoon at two o't'.'Cik. j f-:n to Mi. nd Mrs. Charles r.ar-1 ::V of 1'S Clinton street a daughter! .luie Mai .e. December 1. Both mother J .. m! daughter doins" nicely. j - Tr.n'fy Aid will meet this evening, !'" ember i. to make a rra ngrenien la fO'Christmas bazaar and sale at tli'! ii.unc oi' Mis O, C. 1:1. Matlhies. 1 or I". I'".. 1 i. '-lulj meeting v. hich was, to iive been held Thursday -nina. rucemoer J. has born pestponea until n .i if 1 from Thur-ulay. Iiecem'oer 3. m l.i-n they will meet at th home of M'. ijuss Fuss of .lohnson street and 11 .1 at the home of darn Suss a was oi:g inally planned. - Tin meet injr of the T'.eta Hamuli S a uia w hich was po-upon.'d last Tuesdnj c filing will he held Thursday tcrnj. IifiTtnbcr -. at the home of lUith Mh'o. .".Tt Truman avenue. The F. I. -V. Club spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Ethr-1 Golden Tuesday. November 30. Plans
SOCIETY WOMAN IS ROBBED OF $500,000, TIED AND BEATEN BY THREE MASKED MEN
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Mrs. Catherine Palmer. Mr. Catherine PaLmer of New York, formerly a shdw girl and th ffivoreed wife of Jarjies C. Pariih. Jr., clubman and lawyer, Tras robbed r-f half a million dollars worth of jewels and tied and beaten by threa masked men in her luxurious home, according to New York police reI orts. Mrs. Palmer says the men entered her home while she was sway, tied the servant, ransacked the house and then, disguising themselvta as servants, made her captive when she returned.
were made for th Christmas grah lag. At the close of the social hour the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Tht nest meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of AJiss Margaiel othweli. 494 Hoffman street. The Hammond Country t'isn a1 iinp a minstrel show Saturday night freun the nunibct.of rehearsals and the enthusiasm shown it to be an extraordinarily good one, the identity of th" principals, such as the end men is being kept very tiuiet. .-. Announcement is made of ti e marrax of Charlotte O'Girr, daughter Mrs. J. Months n of 3? 4 Hickorv St. LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING All kinds of ak'rts in one day. 3m'pb covering, hemstitching, brald'ng-, 4 11 work g-uaraiiteeil . Call at Wasseys. 91 State st.. little west of HoU man at. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-27 NOTICE On and after Thursday, J December I. j Tr. Cawley's Hental office will be located at 559 Hobman St.. over the new M. 15. Shoe Store, jusl across the street from former Ipoalion. 11:;'3: BAZAAR Th Ladies' Ail of the German M. F-. church will have a. Christmas i-a'e Thursday afternoon and evening. Da cenlber 2nd. in the basement of the church. 204 Truman avenue. Ice cream, cake and lunch will be served. Don't forget the date. The Knights and Ladies of Security hold their regular weekly meeting tomorrow, Wednesday night. 8 p. m. at their hall in Rimbac'n bids- A largo clnss for initiation and other important business. ll-30-li MARION irCGHES 1130 Madison Street Lessons in Vocal and Theory. U-1-4-I 11 Progressive Conclave w; bunco party for members friends Fridiy evening. Dec. O. F. Hall. 1 srie and their 1 3. at I. O. IS-1-2 A CHRISTMAS SALE Given hy the Trinity Aic' at the K. of 1". Temple Friday. December 3rd. Chicken supper served from 5:30 to 7:30. 7i cents per plate. 1S-1 The rejrula XV. It. A. of Maccabees will hold r meeting Thursday eve. Alt, members urged to be present as th-re will Vie election of officers. 12-1 Jlonihan of 3i)4 Hickory street to
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I to Samuel B. Clark f Chicopee. Mass.. November 'H. 1920. at Chicopee. Mass. JiJis. Ciark is a former tesident of V.a.t Chicago and Hammond and will be remembered, she baa been living in Chicopee for the past year or so Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Clark will reside in New York City where Mr. Clark is engagtd ia the practice ttt law. 9--Mrs. T. '. Knright, who underwent an operation in St. Margaret's hospital I a couple of weeks ago w as able to 'o" i tanen to her home on LKtroil street for Thanksgiving and is scu'ns aion tiicely. INVITATION TO WOMEN - Wpnnen are specially urged to f p-tsent tomorrow at tlie noonday luncheon of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. l. J. Moran of Hammond has consented to deliver the address. Her subject will be "Our Library.", s topie on which she i particularly fitted to speak. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thanW all our neighbors friends and relatives who so graciously nided us during tbe i!nes of our bus- i baud and father, and at the time of our great bereavement We also wish to express our spnceie gratitude" to Rev. I'arrctt and Kev. Licklidcr. and to all 01 hers ho rendered special service; alto to those who sent floral tributes ."nd ottered the u?e of machines. 12:1 Mrs. Conrad KaJuf and family. NOTICE Owing to my "beinn- unable to dispose of all my stock by Dec. 1st I will offer again for sale Friday and Saturday. Dec. 3rd and 4th in Huchn Clock, corner Logan and Hohman street a limited amount of the following a' give away prices: Early June Fcas. No. 2 can. per dozen Sl.l" Green Gauge t'lums in heavy syrup, No. 2 can Finest Sugar Corn, a liOc value. No. - can Hawiian Sliced Pineapple, a 4ic . value, No. 2 12 can Ca'if. Fancy Blackberries in Syrup No. 1 0 ea n. each The finest Red Pitted Chcives. cxce.llert for pies or sauce. No 11 can Ilswiian Grated Pineapple. No. 1 can Fancy Cut Green Beans a 20c value. No. 2 can . .Cl ! 1 1 1.1 ! i.i Jams in 8 assorted fruits, the cheapest spread for bread, a T lb. can at the extreme low price of 1.15 As soon as w inter sets in prices are found to advance owinjr to poor transportation. Now is the time to buy. 12-1-2 DANIEL miOWX.
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WANTED TO PENT Tn o or Hirer fin - Tiii;bei honseWfterun rooms iiiti Side; modern. Write . K, care Yinon. Hammond. 12:1 . . . j MK M.J. F inest 17 room. 2 story i frame building in Hessville. located mi Kfcnn'Uy HVf-.; water: eleetrjo and hardwood oak flooring. Lot STxltii ft. Price only 1 . 1 5 for quirk sale. Apily George 1'. Spity.. Griffith, Iml 12 1.2 i LOST An automobile -ank. I think. , on Truman avc.. between Columbia jarid Calumet se, Sunday night. II"ara. I'Jionc lZM-v Hammond. 12:1 : 3 MVAXTEDi coal cars. -Men i.ti unload Mas not Bro?. Columbia Avc. 12-1-1 State" and Hammond. TB$UE IN BOYCOTT IS IDENTIFIED (Continued from Page On) to enforce our will unon any ore. or to interfere with anybody else's business In so far as running it to suit himself: but we do maintain the rie-ht. as or ganized people, as citixns of Hammond, to See tnat Hies.- employes g fair p !- We do rnnintjiin that right. That it the reason for oraanixntiou a'l j over lliis country. Now so much t"r j that. I will make it shin." I "When they make this statement: I that they will not sign any agreement. with the understanding that we arc not trying to interfere with their business any further than we do. T heiieye we have the right to protect out own j people, I believe then that the cotjj troversy ia useless between tiicjc I gentlemen and ourselves. "Now I don't believe the controversy ! an do any good and I don't want to take up your valuable lime." i Mr. 1 1 1 e 1 1 ioii then talked vn c-.iilec-p:c-bargaining and denied that 75 per ; cf nt were back ai work. ) The agreement was taken up section pv section anu discussed, u be employer! obejeted to the first three sections as not being satisfactory to them. The .HiSument resulting, in the tjuestion of open or closed stoi e The employers insisting on open shop and the labor organiza.tion just as insistent on c osed shop. The mavor then said: '1 am sorry we have not accomplished an thing today." I Attornev Tinkham then said that the meeting had accomplished one thing. Mr. Tinkham: "The issue now. I say. is absolutely clear cur. These representatives of the Labor Cotinc.il have declared that they can not arbitrate on anything except on the closed t.hop basis. Now. I think we have accomplished that much. Tnis has ceased to be h strike absolutely. We will be able to show these gentlemen and your honor that ai least between " and "j per cent of the clerks ate back. - AtiV' -iia-
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Wt have ebj'iiuic figures in one ' our store... it has ceased to be j strike. The clerk never did complain that I know of I am so in funned. Tliis U an effort to cieate a cios-t (hop in these department stores an! to bring it about a boycott hae be n
pekets the purpose not on the sidewalk t r " f k e ep 1 n the e m p ! . . j t i stores at all: that- is not c,ut of lhft the purpose; these pickets aie not on the sidewalk for the purpose of tskln the names of employes or working men ! or to procure ;a'r wages or fair work ' ing conditions or fair hruua; then- ' pic'kfts are on the sidewalk to kee:' t.stf-mers away from these stores Sn ! that when a customer goes down the! sueit h is suddenly eonfronti-d bv; two people at the. vety entisnce o; ! these stores with lar-e placard inem, 'This Store !s I'nfair to Org-aniz- j ed l.abor.' That is what it has ic ; solved ilself Into. And I am glad to! see that the issue is clean, clear cut." ! Mr. Abbott of the Trades Count 1 j then said: "This is the funniest con: -j mittee I ever met on. I am going" J! i be honest about it. f have baen in h j I tot of labor difficulties and it has al-i I ' . . ; ways t'en in the question of.houi; and pay. but that doesn't seem to te the trouble here a! all. The wage hsl no concern in this, i he ho.ni hag r.s concern here, that used to be our bia-, ges: ngnt. When e would get. ready, to siun th; coniraci. our big tight was I always the hour and the wages Tha; I iluetr.'t seem to be the cause- here a1 j ai. 1 honestly believe. M-. Mayor, ought to be able to eorne to some un derstanding here with their geutlenu ii. 1 believe we can fix this up. at -tante it so that we can all go away feeling mighty happy." ionic further discussion along general lines and the meeting came to an ublupt ending when Mr. Wiltsee went to the fihcne to call the Clerk's Union. I, -s . .fe - - A 4U.,-j ,1 .1. - " HJUIXOKD, IWDIANA I . I I
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3y AUEKEMTHE QUEER (Coyritht. 1850, by U. 3. Teature Serrlce, luc. Nw York ) Onea uopn a time la a big meadow, all sunor a.ui full rf tie Jtiicieet clover, there II reel a little cinttamoa-colored rabbit called Fui i ay Wui. At least, that was woat hit big browtt father rabbit and bis trey mother rabbtt had called him when he was a tiny baby. Bat ereryone else oalietd bim "The Rabbit Without a Tail," and tfgsled. and lauded when tie-y aald it. Thla made poor little Fuary Wm feel very badly. Indeed, and he would often go into a corner where the graas was ao high that not even his mother could find him, and cry grat b!jc tears until the around sparrow would chirp out: "Goodness me, Rabbit Without a Tall, stop erylnj?; nay children will eaten their death of dampness!" Now, little Tueey Wui really did have a nice, long, fluffy, soft, wKts tall just like other little rabbits but he always kept it tucked up between his V.U'f lege, so teat ta one could see it; no one knew except his parents. Bat you are going to know it cow, too. Thva Is the secret. Right on the tip of Fussy Wui'i Httie white ta there sparkled a great red Jewel. It was the rery first thinft; that ht mother saw when she looked at nr new baby. She could hardiy believe her eyes, for who erer beard of 4 rabbit wearing a jewel as red s the breast of a robin? Then Fuzty Wua's mother stuck out her soft tongue and l!c.ed at the queer thing on the tip of ber baby's tail. But the more she licked, the brighter H glowed. Then she callod Futzy Wur's father to look at the queer thing growing upon their child, and when he bad looked at it. with lis sharp eyes, he aairt: "The Fairies have bewitched our little baoy. If our neighbors find that out, they, will be very cruel to him, so e belter pretend that he has no tail, thaa show this Ptranpp) thing upon it So little Ftirzy Wiiz was ta-ight to tnck his tail hiph up icto the fur ff his coat, so that' everyoti . thought he had non.u Sunt-'ti!t. he would :omp boina cryir,?. ' b? cause nmmy nipmunK or H i s squirrel nsd made fun r.f nun B his moiher would always say: "lti t'oey krnew what kind of a tai! yon really have my ehiid. they . would tease you even more!" One day little Fuzzy Wuz run away from the sunny meadow into the cool woods. Biiiy and Timmy had giggled at h m more than erer, "td he Wanted to get far away from
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4 TAIL OF FUZZY WUaT them. He ran so fast and to w that he bftougkt ha bad llt erery liriag thing behin. Now little Fnzay Wu got tired of tucking his tall up, and thought that since there was no one arotBd to see, he would ret htmaelf by letting it drop. &fy, tow comfort b!e it felt, to let that tail drcp down and swish around ail it wanted t" "I wonder why it ia go terrible t haye a jewel In one's tail?1 ha said, ag he saw the pretty pink abadpw that the sparkling gam threw over tie green leTei. when suddniy tiny little yolce said, "I don't think It's terrible at all, little) Fussy Wm I'd just as soon hare the gem as not.'' Funy Wus turned around and saw the Little Green Man. Tbu Utile fe'tlow was well known to all the creatures of the sunny meadow. Some of them feared him tx'canse he teased them, but to tad best always Terry kind to little Fuisr Wuz, and now the rabbit was glad tbat it was no one else who had seen his funny tail. "Oon't tucH It up ain," said tn Uttie man; ' really. Fussy Wtts. it' very pretty' "Gracious me!" said the rabbit, "don't you know, how queer it Is for a rabbtt to hae a tail like fibis?" The Little Green Mas laujrhed : "O. yon funny child." he said: "don't you know, and didn't yonr parents tell you that Vhen a rabbit has a jewel in its tail, he ia meant to be the King of the rabbits; You just run back to the sunny mesdo with your tall hanging down and sea what happens'" At first Fpziy Wuz thought the little man wa Joking. T teli tM truth , The Little Man was. He laughed to himself when Fnzzy Wuz finally he'.iered hini and sccr rled away to tbe sunny meadow with bis white tail a flopping. But will you believe it? AJl th birds, squirrels, rabbits and woodchucks were so surprised to sea i that Tbe Rabbit Without a TaU ' had suddenly grown a tail. Queerer j than any of them had ever een, ! that they thought h? had been seat ; to h their King ! The Little Green Man came ( sep Ftizzy Vi;z made King at a Kre'at banquet of turnips and cab- , bases, and wr.eti he had a chne. re wnispererj t3 o:s ear. "What I did I tell you?" Aud King F,;jzy Wuz said: "I thank you very much. Wouidn'l you like to heip me out?' Po for long years the funny rulers worked together tJ the beneSt of all their subjects TtTJtAkT J;' Basis. Engraving Free. deposit will reserve $15.75 $12.00 sV.o" $400.00 jir
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