Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1920 — Page 2

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EMPLOYERS REFUSE 10 DEAL WITH WORKERS Union Clolthing Workers i Strike in New York City Remains Unchanged INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; yor tork. r- a while nmmi i?1othirg workfrs' rickets ver. f iiti.'iii outside a half down coliliing mmmTacturtng riants. employer stood, . r ground today and refncd to ! al with representatives of 65,000 vorln unless bey accepted the prinolrot of the mien hop and reduced wages. Manufacturers nhn contend these conditions are necessary to permit competition -with other markets, rlan to frame rules Saturday jtovernlngr the 'newly Inaugurating work ahop conditions. Meanwhile union officials were endeavoring to line up all the 130,00' men and women garment and needle workers In an effort to force a back down by the employers.

BRITISH UNEMPLOYED FOMENTING TROUBLE Organizing for Direct Action and Seize Property in Many Cases

.Veri' hotel ul 371 Morton hipiiu.-, , ffl" Q QBBBDBBBBBSBI tl Hammond. The plnintifT ay the d.- - 'I.B BBBBBBBBBBBW I J U ST""" - 'ith running the place. I. 1. j B FCaf I T W e3 i Modjeska i.- altoinev for the plaintiff. I Um 2L' W XL mJ JL .2L-J Kg j To r..lt, -n ant were tiled to- j 3 TU7 A TI"? "F I ,l:,v Attorney W.J. Vhn-ry for . I- j O E M, 1 III Bfl I j Tn-Otv I ;; t r t. ,-.t ire -.tn pit 'i . imp I EJ 13 'r c auaitiet A. J ia.lo ami the -I- j TODAY EB ? !',!:. hint in tit.- oiid l the I ' it 1 1 1 .1 j J3 . ... , . Q

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GOVERNOR. PREPARES DRASTIC ACTION

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; ,"EW YORK. r-. ! -I shall preserve order and force respect for thlaw in Mirgro county if I have to call out every'able bodied mm in the slat..; nd aslt for the enjire U. S. army," reiterated Gov. John J. Corn well, of West Virginia today, in commenting- on his p;och before the Southern Society herelast night. The governor dded: "The Miners' Union has got to cut cut tha rough stuff. Ivihor unions must rspect the law and tnust put out the radicals from their midst."The governor declared the coal strike. m. year ago was broken by th- 4 rt , fl ii 0 to 43.000 non-union miners in "West Virginia uho produced 300. Of 0 tons of -el a day and "furnished the fuel to Veep the railroads running " VSZOn "LXAIEJr. TALKS Indianapolis. Tnd . Iec. 3 Gov. Cromwe'l did not talk shout calling: our fh! "hoflied men to protect citizens when men were being beaten by Bald win-'! rs detectives employed by the cor! operators of West Virginia, said WiHiom Hrw, eretary-treasurer of the United Mine "Workers of America, to the International "News Service todny. The union leaders statement w s s made in reply to th assertion mnde in New Te-rk by Gov. John R v.niw. 11 of West "'rinia, that he shall preserve order r.d foree respect for la rrand authr-ri'v in Mingo county "even if he lias to call at every cble bodied man in the stats rnd ask for the entire U. S. army." "The "rough stuff referred to in thf statement has ben practiced by these Ji!-"ings of the coal corporation?,' snk!

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BY r.ARl.I". O. KKK (STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICEl LONDON, Ivc. II I'ritisli uneii-(.',, -rd are orcnni-'.in l'.-r direct .i. ti.-u. A eeneral staff bus h-cn '..riio-l. it l.-:irnd l.'d.-i.v. The ft t i ri w i!l v, car l.-d T'ai'iK--s in. tl'.e -form of r"ettrs. lle'd(iuaiti rs htivc b---a estahlisln d ti t l--'.ineto!i to direct demonstrations in

London. The It l!ti ;. hnd.iu:i t f r -i , v f xfk !tH v nsJ !lt tlle hotelare cnsl'inl ! y gt !r,l--.I by armed iron. Seizure " pri- rt by the mi. mploy- ! i)an,f Safi.lay tiieht. .-d are taUins 1 sac,- throughout tiio ,-nj(y H:iU. I test of inn Kncland. bt it is b. in.- ct.n.Juct-.l , x-7

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i M-ini. :;.-. I e-ffn es of ?vcn sub-uiv-istons of greater I.ondoti have been ocI cupied by unemployed to shelter their

families. More thin I "pi v.h. -!. houses bai e beer, comr mn.',. e red by hi-' um-Miployed. The general staff i f the uro -niMO-, ed "army" lias formulated long lists of detrstnds which hae bee.- j-.-nt to fifty

ma vers in London and suonri.-m c:ise.

These d-"-n an-l have b. en turn' d over to the hou.e office which ;s studying thn uiiempi o;. :c nt uu- stion. Tho ih.i plofd cr-i threatening fo mar. h in -. V,"tie JT-jtl an i tei make a great d m--i s t ra ' i on in front of pnr-

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Valparaiso Man Honored VA1J-.4JI.VJSO. Tnd., Dec. S. H-rman 3-Iagen, rfr.. of this city, has just been "honored by the Odd Fellows lodge of this city and by the subordinate grand lodge of Indiana. The Valraraiso niai J more than S7 years old and for V ; ears has been identified with the t-idir. The local lodge conferred on rm the highest honors in its power and the jrjbordinate grand lod-je reeommnded his appointment as special al-l-de-camn. with tl.e rank of colonel, en the etaff of G. AT. J!erm'..ton, gne:a! commander of Toronto. Canada. Mr. Hagen has received th,: appiintruent from '"--neral Ilerm istor.. and the )isr. T is given to only er. man in the !ate for a term of two years.

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Every day we are reduci-i-j prices of Groceries. This week we lowered prices of 64 items in National Biscuit Co's popular line of Cakes and Crackers. We Reserve the Right to L rait Quantities

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GARY MEN LOSE CLOTHING! . MTOHICtA.V CITT. In-l., T.'.-c. : Oiorge Gates and II. Kng'.eliardt of Gary, late Saturday v-ning r' ported 16 the local police .that wh-'e their car, in which they were making the trip to this cHy from Gary, was stalled In a ditch eight miles weit of the city nd they wers hunting- a farm h ujse to gat help to puH jt out. ffonieon-: stole two bags from the car. The has? contained clothing.

PASTIME TODAY "SHORTY JOINS THE SECRET SERVICE" Also Marie Walcamp in "The Dragon's Net" TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Olirc Tell in "A WOMAN'S BUSINESS"

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SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE

NEW WARFARE THREATENED

BEni.I.V. Dc. 9. Warfare I t!ireat-e-ie.l in upper Silesia if the tier in a n d'feat the Pole in th- f.-irtlieomuii? rt " iiisclte In that dlap'ited territory, aceordins? to a dispatch, from Warsaw today. This dispatch quot-d from an Interview g'. ven by Korfanty, heal of the Pe.ii)i propaganda bureau in Upper J'-'ie.aia to the Warsaw (iazeua.

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WEAR ScMoers Quality

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Lines that Please and Fit that Satisfies

The woman of particular taste knows that she can find exactly what she wants in Schloer's Shoes. They are made to a strict standard which she appreciates instantly. i ' ' 1 ' i

We have a wonderful stock of fancy House J Slippers to select from for Christmas gifts, i

When for a small amount of money we can make them look like new, that last year's Suit, Dress or Overcoat. Ue doll them up so perfectly that your friends will ask, "Where did you get the new suit?" FIT: Vve make them fit like the paper on th: u ll. Nuf 4 said. Phone today (Hammond 3013) or, better still, bring the garment to us WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or your money back.

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77ie Butter Without a Fault

PURE LARD Oscar Mayer's 0r P4S--La!,csid, Brand, selected 1 S Approved Brand, per pound harly j '.",-. e. No. 2 cans a O RED RIPE TOMATOES Fancy Solid Meat PEA l.ak-o:de. extra Silted ' 23 C o , ti i - - i h?ny Jure. J. cans ror v. Pack-The big l2C TG::AT0 CATSUP-Bnar Ridge, exNo" 3 can lor " Ira fine-. Lirf-e bottles. 25c. 1 POPPY SEED The genuine Dutch Small Bottles for tl O C Blue per yound U'-w C PINEA'l.E Monsoon Hawaaian. Fine YELLOW CLING PEACHES Del.Monte brand t;'rjrhr 39C Fancy California- 39C CAUFoVi'IA SEEDED RAISINS-Sun Maid No. 2'2 cans for ... D.nd 9 Q SAVOY BRAND COFFEE The most popular per ' Kkciee C advertised brand. Pound cans JIFFY JELL and JELLO 1 O 39c; 3 pounds for ... per package AfcV

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"A Style and Fit for Every Foct" J. Schloer & Son 85 STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps

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