Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 9
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QUIET AT YARDS AS WORKERS VOTE
INTER NATION At. NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, March IS. Stock yards workers throughout the country today Planned their course of action in the Packer-Employe wage controversy by wtlnj on the strike issue as they entered the various yards. Chicago -was the. second point of In-
Urest ad the meeting of union officials and representatives of 200,000 packeremployes convened at eleven o'clock to select representatives to the Washington mediation conference March 31 and to decide their stand before Secretary of Labcr lavis. No disturbances at stock yards -were reported as the balloting: progressed, ballot boxes presided over by union employe?, were placed at the rnt.ira.noe of stock yards everywhere and the men voted as the various shifts cams to thel-work.
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The a e&eeraaitem fa n f the many so hid Iscrt nri rmtfnly an a injidtdouely niadi by the unthinking to describe what happen to kit their fancy la fasalons. bet me raeatlcm la parenthesis that this ! net eaM in the spirit of carpirg criticism, tor I am no ptveu .o faulWlu!ra, "few tb main ami simp's rtm," b our delatiui friend Paaroa puts It, that my time Is pretty mac tafcen tip with o-'t-inattog vat m radivM-uftlisue style. Oca cannot kenp abroait of the time, fconreTer. without reading all; that pertato. to one's pirv-
feeeion, which tneiwdea hi et em a profusion of reviews, fashion publications, Parts letters and cables and laet, but by bo means least, that greatest of all American Institutions, the motfern newspaper. Though always pleased to b quoted by the monthly pictorials, nothing quite takes the place of the aatiefactlon of newspaper notice, for I always feel In so much close touch with the reader. Here an chronicled the actual "lire" happening's, the doings of the day, the hearsay of the hour, the very latest and meet np to the minute news. Small wonder it appeals to me to transcribe the mode of the no meet. Simple and Irresistible Bnt to return to our chops, as the French ay, that word "fascinating," Just what do6 It conTey? Our friends, Funk 4b Wagnalls. assert "to bewitch, eachant: attract IrrearietibSy; captivate. And wtsati captivates, bewitches, enchants orj Is mere Irresistible than stmpllc-j ty? Sweet, strong, straight simplicity of method, line and coior! Olve me Chese ami I will show yoa, the basis of true art, no matter what the medium of expression, i This Is the thought uppermost tn ray mind when I created tbU lit-, tie frock of brown Canton crepe, and grey Puasywtliow. The pussy - willow floras a 3 leap pea? flag panet; and collar, tho termer twrt off with! bob buttons of brown crepe a th1 oly omamentat)7M for tire youth-; ful front. Ton wCI see that Oi Kcuse is rathr fun and ncrel ra deim. Embroidered motifs on thej sleeves ha caught the spirit of gsry for eokrtac, whlfe the belt of brown Canton bows tocweiy) at one aide. raarfnaay le, I thiik jotf will agree. : ; ? f '
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INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Mrch 16. Billions of dollars will be required in next few years to finance the proper development of electrical facilities In Illinois and the country at largre and this money must come frcm the investing: public, Samuel Instill, president of the National Electric I-lirht Association, told the second session of the joint convention of Illinois Public Utilities today. Insull. principal speaker on today's prog-ram, urged pub!ic utilities of Illin
ois to utmost effort at gaining- public ;jood will and understand of the diffi
culties that yearly face public eervice corporations. "The tremendou and necessary electrical development can be brougrht about only through an enlightened public opinion," Insull eaid. "Giat as are the achievement of utilities in the list twenty years, they are not miracle workers and cannot otain men and money at lesa post than any other industry. Development work must be pair for and money for Investment must come from those who are thrifty end have confidence in the prosperity of the Industry."
GIBBS GETS A HOT EECEPTION CHICAG-O, March IT Fifty police reserves were called out to Quell a near-riot that developed in Orchestra
Hall when hecklers persisted in interruptinga lecture ibelngr griven by Sir Philip Gtbbs. noted British war correspondent, 21 pers-ons, one of them a
soldier with two war crosses, were ejected from the hall. I
Mention of Premier Lloyd George was greeted with cri-es of "kill him'. Hang- him!" "Where's the American flag: on the stagre?" and "Who in hell named you historian of Ireland?" were other phrases shouted at the speaker. In a hall In another flection of the city, fire thousand persons listened to the addrees of ronal O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork. Xo effort was made to interrupt the speaker.
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CORNER STATE AND HOilMAN STREETS, HAMMOND, INDIANA If there is a mortgage on your property you are entitled to a reduction in taxes. In order to procure this re duction it is necessary that an affidavit, stating the facts, be filed with the County Auditor. The cost for filing this affidavit is very small and the savings is considerable. These affidavits must be filed during the months of March and April. We now have a supply of the blank forms and are prepared to look after this business for you at a minimum cost.
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Taxes must be paid before the first Monday in May. Our May duplicate gives complete descriptions of all owners and we can look after taxes to your advantage and save you the annoyance and inconvenience of a trip to Crown Point Any information regarding mortgage affidavits or tax matters can be had at our office. We are open Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week until 8 o'clock and would be pleased to have you call. OFFICERS
DAVID T. EMERY, Secretary-Treasurer CHAS. H. WOLTERS, Asst. Secretary-Treasurer
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PETER W. MEYN. President. JOS. W. WEIS, Vice-President
PETER W. MEYN, JOSEPH W. WEIS ' J. N. BECKMAN
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DIRECTORS A. M. TURNER, W. C. BELMAN, ALBERT MAACK
DAVID T. EMERY, JULIUS H. MEYN, F. S. BETZ
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