Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1921 — Page 7
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20 bur.die cor..t!tut;a a. fa.;r cay work. Thus the fact is sti.b'.is'nd tliat the lathprs Co set up vl:3.t m'.iit tie termed ths -rrinimunt production rjuired of a. nalon nw for a. day'e work. Whether cr not th:a ii:niiRnns la ever exceeded remain? to be jihon. Tha rule aco- ra'.n to Mr. Curp tUso atate that eisht fcoura th&ll constitute a day'3 r-ork. Ho 6a.id ao raan had ever bee a fir.e-i for putting ca more tha.a 30 buadls of lath. lis said -the xnen are doing w.thia four or five I bundles as much work as .they er I did. The boss lather, he Raid, is '..a j oaly ma.n who may quit aad jo r.oaie aia aoon aj ihe 30 buadle cf latji are laid. The coatractors, he said, cftea told the men to g-o out or a jc-b and do It &a quickly aa possible aal they would be given a ay's -vrk. The initla.tioa fee ia tht lather's union ia 1100. ABBOTT DEF"Err ELECTBICX.". Ray Abbott of ta electriai worker etale-d that the rr.err.bers cf hi a unioa had never wcrked for corporation for lesa thaji they do for outsidI.aid more thaa the eca He!4 the j boys wero told to go out and do a day's work aad no llrcit is placed ca their productloaIn answer to th cntlclyrr. that th. eilectrieaj worker fcav a "brick wail built axouad their craft" Abbott put it, to keep out workers who wculd like to cox Into the territory, he eaid that he. a the. business Asre-at of the electrical worker. Is willing: at all tinea to taka ia any mechanic thit comas alor.c-. Mr. Abbott referred to the faactio-s the ur-ior.s perform of Snd:c ran la tirr.es of activity to do the wrk cf the -.c rr.raucity. Ifr. Abbott aaid the laltia': -j-. fee for electrical -"criers ig $2'n. "en asked if the hlgrh fe did r..a er.d to lirait the Alectrlclaxs la the rrarket of their c-aft Abbott said. "You rl! fiad a few -ffl'OTrs that come .p here from the 'sticks' io w,Il ra- Hy crack'.e. we ouha't to have to pay $200," but after they work 5r--;r.d here and see the condition and the berefira they derive from the or-KS-niat'oa. why they are all right." J.-hr. Grace, the president of the carper.ters uaioa, speaking- of the de-rr.ora.l-i:ir.: effect of th6 cost-plus system during- war times aaid that there was oae bulld!a 37 by 97 that had 85 carpenters on It. He said that thera were twice tco many men on the J-ib. That, sold Mr. Grace, wa what c-auaed non-production. John T. Hewett denied that there ta a ay under-production among: the carpenters and said Ovat the Inefficiency of certain contractors Is responsible for the Tact that work la not a-lwaya turned out aa fast a it oho-uld be. Colored Man Is Out For Alderman .A "0 'v1 "5. . ' it ft 'i - S. II. MAURI OX Fhepharfl IT. Marrica. proprietor at labile 3c-ar-Iiay House Xo. i. iZiZ Ker.r.td" avisau. Ea-st Caica-fo, is the cr.'.y colored ir.ua to ar.cur.ee himself a c-jai'ia'e for efface ir. the city eiect; or.. Marrion has anour.ced his caadidacy ttr ths noralaat'.on for aiderman from the Fifth ward. He is put forth by the Republican club of which he is a member. Marrica ha-s had hirh school traialr sr. has taught school, and has taken the examination for mail haadl'a?- He is now secretary cf ths Iir. City Masoaic lodse. He aas to East Chi-csg-o five yetrs ago ar.d has beea tmpioyed contlnucusly at the Harh'.nisaiiker F.efractorisa company. Lateiy ha ha-s been rur.nir.s the boardir.gr hovse alst. and haf. bec-a taking care c.i the uaerr-r-.ayed of th races Mr. Ilarrica says V.a stands fcr bettfr cond.tior.s in church, society and; -r.v-t'es and urm tacse wita taa same convictions to stand with him. At the Do Luss Wed., Tirol's., and Frl. X.'.i Nasii-o'.a. itar of "Hi" iortf," i r at ine ! Une theater ti.la t,..,, wa? borr. in tr,- ws.ys:d.s harniet
c-f, T-ita. in tiie soiji aet.6rn coratr of E'4eu. abt far rori r,!j iacit Sa. Her father a cb6ir.i-?t. He Pr clvj early ia his J.ughtr' Ilia tlsat she o artist. Kls first !de. as tliat she should learn tha violin, end. with this in m'M. h er.t tier ta school in Gtneva. in fiwitrerlaad. Coming 'bck to htr sati" twa at tie as of fwelva she rnada har Urst appevraace fcafora an s.u-3 iar.ee it a Clir:fctsa concert In
ft i w;ch sis j'.y. tca:r.6 leadic vorcac ia Fau; OrlenoS's company. wfclcSi prat.ed a, repe. - .olre. , azircova'a motrt :rQ"n.. appearances n-er in "lAllon." '2 Durinr htr New York anxarement ta ' BtV.a. Doaaa," in 1913. Mai. Nax'-rr-a' a ; and CliarlM Bryant, ht-r leadin man! for many etasc'Si. fr; r.iarr:e3. Thi ; p'.ay tourei the ccjatry. rxd wi".-3 rtvjraM to the aj.'. in 191 it wa: Mine. Naxir.io' a'a int.ctioa to take h"rj own crir.pany arijad tha world in a repertory of Ibea pltya. with peri;ar: one or tvo drama by Wild and Barr. Sh -w-ae rrpa.ri to prer.t thf-.m ia Enjrlis'.i. Freach. Grmji or Italian, and tha ittaerary included Auatralia. the CmMrfrt sr.i vn parts ff Affir Ii Jir.'juv yi.mi rturr.-J a Kain to the leitimat stase in "Cap- j ' tson Slioai." t-y H. AuMin Adam, a former New York ciri?ymn ;t of rc-." the rat Nafhiiova. nrcd Uon (3!."the screc 4i ia adaptation of LEAVE HUNGARY 3y LVCIEN JV-riS , (Zsolil'-e Cable to the N. V. S. a--.ij !Loadca Daily Eipresa TEIa:.IAXOER. Huasar.-. April b j Ia Jon Charles ei:-err.r eror cf; Austria, ha actually s!sn.d an avrefc-j mer.t to leave Hungary "for th g':.6i , of tlie country.' but aa a! tack cfj broach i't r.'.akea t. i-.FCs.fU-l-; t-it h'.".i! to leave before the eni of he weak, j In whole aifa'-r 1 expected to te set- j tied rot later than Sa'urday. Ilurgarian Fore:fa Miaitefr Grit j arri ed from Buaapet aad Charle ! thea t.g-ze-d. ia the presr-:ioa of Grat an ajrer-rcent to lejva Hunsary w'ujei rad: "Ov-ir.ir to the external :tuat'.oa. I coaent to leave Huasary. bel.evjn? :t is be 1 tha beat interests of the country that I should aot renun here." The aewg of the a?rfment 1m. raed:atlv cemm-jnicated t? E'idapet 4 the actual document va taken 'o Admiral Horthhy. the K.iniirian reyaat by airp'.ane GREEK ASSET j DEFEATED PARIS. April The Greek ar:r- i hai-.t--s suffered a sev&rs defeat at the I hands of the. Turkish nationalists, iij retiring toward Brousfa aocc-riir.s; to. advices received by ths French foreign j office tojay. The Greek casualties ar given aa 230 offisers and t.OCd men. The Gr&k high cora-aand is cailiag up three rew classes of recruits t:c ae'.v offensive agraiast the Turks hi Memoriam In loving- memory cf cur daughter Hazel, who died oae yvar ag-o to-da--. April 5. 192?. Tj us the fcaddest cf all ! tit vsar. b-sjiae it taok cur dear Haaal away. Sad ar.d padien ru the call ef her, o dearly loved by all. Sha bid no last farewell. She said food-bye to r.or.e. Her loving; heart has ceasjd to bat. ; before we kr.en she at oaeIn life we loved her dearly, in death we do the same, i The mooa and stars are s-hinlag cn a i lone and silent jrrave, Beneath lies one dearly loved, but wheat J we could not save. Her Lrvins Parents. ICR. AND MRS. PATRICK. MRS. H. DEFRATE3. ifRS. CHAS, MORITZ. MRS DeFOP-EST AND I;ON PATRICi:. 4-5-1 Card of TJtanks J "We wish to extend our heartfelt thanka and appreciation to the many kind friends and to the various civic org-anlxatlona who ao wililngrly extended their sympathies and assistance to us In our hour of sadness and who so nobly and kindly asclsrted In the last rights to our beloved son and brother. We especially dealre to thaak the many exlservice men who so freely tnrned ont and to the officers and members of the Hammond Post of the Axierlcaa Legioa. Mayor Brown, the City offlrials cf "West Hammond, the Polii Department of both cities, the Lad!o' Home Comfort Club, the Cclumb'a Athletic Club, th Rev. Fathers Halras ar.d Plepenkoter of St. Andrew's and Fathar Nicthols of St. Joseph's for their kind words and pirltual oasolation aai to the many kind frlaads for their beautiful floral offerings. . MP.S. AN-N"A LISTZAX ANt FAMTLiT. 4-5-1 PAT MATTPr? ! NOTICE OF FTN'Ai, ESTTTXMEXT ' IN TiiE JUTTrR OF THE ESTATE i OF ANTON PEZEIL, DECEASEt). I NO. 2: 10. TX THE LAICE StTERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1321. i NOTICE is hereby given to th ! HEIRS, LEGATEE'S AND CREDTTORS v Anto-.i Pa:ell, deceased, to appea-r ia the Eake Superior Court, held at Haramend. Indiana on the 2nd day cf May, .1921 and show cause, if any, why the j JFINAL, SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS j with the 3tae cf said decedent should act be approved; and said helra are njtlfied to thea and there make proof of J heirship and receive their distributive i ahares. I WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake SuI perior Court at Htsr.tr.fl, this 4ta 'iay of April. 1321. HERBERT U "WKEATON, 4-5-12 Clerk Lake uprlcr Cluurt i ! cut A EE-ATrrrrtrji ' For seiiiag or.iy tea tea-cent paekajtf cf Geierer's Harb Remedy, which purl1 as the blood, strengthens th nervis j a 'id Jtepe the system swort and c-ear.. Ktiievos constipation, kidney cr itor.-H ! t. uublo, torpid liver. Indigestion, c--r-si d.bi!My, .th:lle and fever, rheuma o f ..r the 10 r.ack'iges tatisy. J AddrM Cif'gf.r Co Ch'.ca.-.. jii. 1533' S Trov H. St..
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Ar.d to clear our firvor cf all other mak?i of Phonograph xiit Ksvc ccuraulated t&nag the pait fev months we have in auguratecJ th greatest two day sale ever held in your city. Prices cut m two in $ome lostances. Stock consists of ;iclors. Columbian. Edisons, Sonoras, Beacon and others too numerous to mention. Sorue of the?'; phonographs ?re new, some slightly used, but all axe in good condition and our only reason for selling them at such startling reductions is to confine ourseKes to the exclusive selling of the Brunsvrck. We v-ould Urge you to call vithoyt delay if 3'ou are look ing for a snap, for the Aa!e only Uste two days more. A Few Facts Concerning the Manuf actiarers of the Brunswick Phonograph
Thy sre eaeita lized for fjftv-r-ix million d-Mlar. hae brinch ofr.:- in ' tv.-enty fiva ciiie? m rie L'nitrd States, f.-'e sr Canada, on ir. France, cne ir Cuba, anfl one in South Ammea operate their cvu .imber hnds in Ncrthera Micl'iign. rQAke erety psa-t of th BRUNSWICK rhnncgrzih b it ccbnrj. are the only phonograph manufacturers in the L' rated Sutes. and thui ll'.z only one in the '.vcrld. thai actually doa t!nf .
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THE BRUNSWICK RECORDS FOR APRIL ARE NOW ON SALE
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Some as Low as SI a Week For many months it has become more and more apparent that the increasing demand for and growing popularity of the BRUNSWICK Phonograph would sooner or later make it necessary to devote the entire resources and facilities of our phonograph department to the BRUNSWICK the super-phonograph of the phonographic world. To fittingly celebrate the fact that we have secured the exclusive agency for Hammond cf the now world-famous
have at the present timr itxzp. factories devtj-J o the mir.ufar.ture cf ' phonographs and parts, and two factories to th preying of records, cut their ou vneer logs ana slice their o-ati veneer. manufacture their own panels and are just competing a plant to rsanuficture shipping ca?es for their phonographs. FacdET o?r these fatta &r.i you viil rsdiJy dlw-erer tiw i-sa.'!! of our ta.lbi.waiis ftr Eruasvici. Pbonop-apks sjid Rcccr-ii
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