Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1921 — Page 5

Wednesday. Alienist 10, 1921

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VOTE TO STRIKE If Strike Is Called Every R. R. Wheel In Country Will Be Tied Dp MNTERNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Auk. ! The cat i in of a Kcn -ra: railroad strike may hins On cnls of tday and tninorrmr. labor leaders hTf ar.nt'un.'cil today. All the railroad unlou in the American Fflm!lnn fit I.-bor. representing nwrc than 1 50n,onr workers and i.nt bidinft nil the railroid omplnycs with the exception of nii'iVrs of the "HiK Four" brotherhoods, have voted to strike, ft" a ri-silt of a vi'anf --eduction, it was learned. They nou await the action of the "Bipr Four" which tomorrow will receive answer from the eastern railroad exerut Ives, to their demands rRrd!nc pay and working conditions. If the answer is unsatisfactory tho four brotherhoi'ds will take a strike votei . If a strike is railed the union leaders plan to tie up every railroad wheel In the country, it was learned. Many leaders do not believe a strlk" will he called un'.fsn the fi7 Four" Join tn. A sTenera! strike is not h-ok'-i for before Sept. 1, but fear is expressed of an unofficial strike in various section.-, of the country h fore th.it tl:r. A strike tieine up the entire Pennsylvania system depends on events to the last clay idv-n the Pennsylvania railroad officials to carry out the order of the railroad labor be.ird to meet with ft committee of the shop crafts in the American federation to arrange for a new election of representatives of the workers to negotiate a new working a (trer merit . 'Boy Scout Column Caa;p Wanafanaic of J 9 J J. is r.ow a part of past history. The on:y visible evidence at present -s th- tanned faoes of r-nie one iiundred at.d flr'ty boys wftr, carry in their minds memories eh'ch will be cherished f..r yvars to i eme. T.hc camp closed Saturday. The tents wjre knocked down and rolled up. th c;-it stacked rady 'or the truck, the able put away and everything made sh!-hapf s.. that by 3 p. in., nil cvdejt.ee of the Hoy Scout Camp, had van-i.-hed with tW ixi'ft'!"n of the ditch-r-and tb.e we': trodden grab's whro tiie tents had been. While tht re was no fcheduie except work there, was plenty of fun inixd in. Seine fellow who had been miss'rgr ahirts. soeks and towels we.-e tonishtd to rind them i:i the "Ion; arid found" box. and we still have u rew- it ft. A few of the beys had a c.'aiiLO lo come bom' )y ;i ;t.. early in tl.e n.- rnin? and v.-'i.:c ihey " missed some nt th-i work they also misped b:- feed at noon, as Fra:;k believes that tn last n-.ej; should always be the bst. and. oh ' you ice cream: The ice cream was donated by Messrs. Hannauer Krawcik and oth- r.i and 'try fe'.low had hi fill along with home made cooImcf. Ten of the boys came home on the uck and th' re.,- r,y train, with the exception of Parker. U Lal'.Hio and Halsey who staved over with Mr. Finn, Scott and Southard to finish straigl-.t-enln bp th" camp. Mr. Southard and Parker were kept busy painting the Cmj Awards on thf belts and if u think It was an fasy Job. imajine unaffine yourself palntlncr from 3 to 10 emblcmi- on aonie ft.", belts. Halsey and IjiTteUe av. a fine xtubltlon of aerobatlc ronfinir. They had to re-roo' the Ultchen and suceeded in doiny so. by tyinir a rope around Halsey'a ankles nnd eMlnc him head foremost. Me did the railing wiiile IaBel!e s:e-ad-.rl o-i the other side of the rld(re r:dc. with Mr. Finn rs Instructor from the ground. At that they diel a satisfactory Job. Then at supper time they all sat down to an elegant meal .rv,l by Fichard Parker, consisting of sardlnes frid PfTSTs. ste-.erd wienies, stewed tomatoes. New York cheese oread, Jain cocoa, lemonade and ice erf am. The table was a barn door and the stats ere milk cans, boxes, etc. Some fellow were short fork.n, but it didn't -naWe any difference. The correct nure for the Cnmp are net yet available but apparently it was the larret camp the Hammond Moy Scouts ever had. Also the morale of the camp and the rrp-'-ets of leaving it 'rd.cate that the camp must have been satisfactory to all Of the boys. The Toncacoo Ful' with its Indian emblems for f'r.mp Awards wa - an active factor in obtaining this resjlt. Also every member of the staff was c nseientitu in his effort to promate the purposes r,f seoiit'nc:. namely to keep tiie boys physically ."trontr. mentally awake anil morally straight. No boy was perffct r.or was any boy wholly -iid, and the staff f-lt that every boy w.s trying in his ow n way to be a s?o0d scout. The Camp StafT also appreciated the friendly calls of the parents, friends and members of the Hoy Scou t Council and the boys : un ly appreciated the o-cas'.ona! irifts of water-melon and cream, cookl-s. et- The Kiwanis Club and several of the business men arc responsible fr- sending several boys to the camp who could not afford to iro and the truck loaned by the Rotariano was found Indispensable. The publicity gdven us by Trie Times also assisted greatly in keeping up the intfereat and causing: more boy to come to camp. Mr. Scott and Mr. Finn will soon be located at Camp Wicker and with the assistance of the Scoutmasters expect to keep the Camp full from now until irhool starts. Any boys coming to this ramp will be expected to do their share in put tins: the camp In shape for fall and winter hikes. Also report at

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Personal and Social News

Misses Dorothy Mcllwalno ami N!!U loung left Monday for Marshall. Olivet and Rattle I'rwk, Mich.. where tluy will visit friends and rela-tlv-s. ! Mrs. E. A. Lowe, Kar! Jr.. nr.d Miss Grace Hairden of Covington. K.v .. returned to their home yesterday after several weeks' visit with their aunt and sister. Mrs. F. A. Heed of M -n-ruc street. Mrs. l.ow is M. Fudge who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Koy M. Fudge recently sustained a broken wrist after a had fall. The break Is mending nicely . The representatives of the mond Manufacturers .V-soelatt Hamtended a one o'clock Lyti'lura Ilr.ti I today ous busiru f b proposi; Uincheon lit tho to discuss variIir K. M. Shanklin is vacationing at Koontz Lake for two weeks. - Miss Eleanor Poppenhusen, daughter of H. A. P ppenhui n of Glend.i!-' Park, w ill return home t- morrow from Evanston l.tsyital. Mrs. Carl Morsanthaler will tnter-tair'thf-Phi Mu Gammas tomorrow niifht at their regular mtettng at the home of her mother, Mrs. P. I. Iiauw ens . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson will return home tomorrow fr.m a ti.ree weeks visit spent in 1 iid i a r. a o I i s . Mis.- Wick, who has titin the hoy-c uest of .tlss Adelaide Hill for the past week, will join her parents in (.'hicujro today to motor with ti'.eni to ;olnts of interest through tht West .Mr. and Mrs. V. It. t'-j'.'nert or' Cameron street entertained the following: fruvt'ts over tht weekend: Mr and Mrs. Harry Hashrouck of Jnc'.;son. Mich., Mia Ruse Marie 0'Ke-fc of 'Youngatov.-n, Ohio, and Miss Pessie O'iiryan of Chicago. Mrs. W. F;. liusscll i t ntertair.l:..' the Picnic Club this afternoon at h-r heme on Highland street. There, will he s e.Trd nriv at the Country Ch;b Saturday aftcrti'O n. Mrs. Frances. M. Kir.gsl.y hostess ! Playing begin promptly at 3 o' lock . ! 1 Miss Pauline Hill. Miss Flore i.e. ! Hammor.l and Miss Marjorie Huff ...' j atundin matinee this afternoon at the Princes. Mrs. Verr.a Pet-rsn of Katon street (rave a dinner jjst evening; in . honor of Mrs. Katie Sliger and her nieitlier who have just returned from Stockton. Cal.. and Mrs AVIlmet Clark, formerly Miss F.Uen Smith oi C'hettk. Win. Those present were Mrs. IVIilah Walv and ciilidren. Miss Grace- Williams. Mrs. Katie Sli;,e:. Mrs. Hetty Peterson and son. Mrs. Maude SllBcr. Miss h:!li-in Si!),-f'i'. Mrs. May Clark. Mrs. rella Stlirer. Mrs. Kllen Clark and Mrs. Kdna Sliger an 1 children . Aueust Trahlow spetu riunday the suest of Miss Uuth Seldler of i-iporte. Mr. and Mrs O. Col' Ins have returned home after visltihir the former's m.oth.r. Mrs. Henry Collins of Laporte for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tt. Cot. key left this morntnp for New York '!ty and will sail the th'rteenth for Europe, stoppint at points of Inter-st in Germany, Italy and Franco. They will return home in October. Mrs. Elizabeth Eittle and daughter Miss Marie motored from Noblerville yesterday and are the quests of W. II. Brooks and family of West Williams r.tr-et. Georg-e J. Jemas and Miss Idolise I Hobson of Vaiparais i were marri-d Saturday aftem 1011 in Hammond by the Rev. Hist at the home of Rev. Hist's sister. Mrs. Hrown. Miss Marpraret Ke!.er of - row n point is spenJinj a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank White if Cnk-y avenue. -f Word from Y. . W. Andree. who ts touring Fiance. reports delightful i visits and a pleasan time. Robert Quick of Frankfort is the house guest of John Shanklln for tin davs at his home n Ruth street. ! Miss Mary H.Jm ! Eos Ar.-yeW-sj who lias been visiting Mr. J. HSmalley for a few- days has returned to Chieajr i and will leave: f-T ".'all- : fontia on Friday. j Grandira Malloy who has been at St. Margaret's hospital for u number of years, wa tendered a surprise . n Tuesday m the form of a birthdiy party celebrating h-r ninety-fifth anniversary. The party was frl ven by Eyr.n Selljrtnnn. ne of Hammond'a p -pular newsboys. When Eynn's p.''-pi-r route took him to St. Margaret's hospital. Grandma Malloy was attracted by his pb-nslnK manner und a friendship staunch ant) true was made between thr two. I.ynn found treat pleasure in doini? things t-' briwthten Gran-ima's life. Iast Tuesday, accompanied by hla mother. Eynn went to see Mrs. Malloy. He tucked her intei a wheel chair and took her out to thf little park adjoining the hospital and spent the afternoon ptertftlniusr Grandma Malloy. Lynn raw to it that tee cream and a bin fr osied birthday cak were on hand and the party was- complete. Everybody had a splendid time and Grandma received a host of congratulations and e:r,ed w ishes . headquarters brfore coming- out. N.t many of the troops are meeting at this time but most of the .Scoutmasters are adready laj'lng their plans for an active Scout program during the fall months. But the thins we need most is not more boyi--. but MOIiE MEN' LPIADEHS, We need men who will w;lll:i?ly devote a few hours a week to up-building of the boys o our community.

LONG SKIRT AGAIN HITS PARIS MODES

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Paris modistes are sprain tivii.ff to introduce the lon skirt. They tried two years aco, but failed, and nor thev are tryinir afrain. By the ltxiks of American stylos and the opinions of American women they will not succeed this time. Here is an imported frock shotvir.p the new JfjiU skirt of ankle 'Tie-th Albert Va-li. ie. ;nc -Id- it of ' Hubbard St- . 1 Foundry. am! Mr.-.. reris Stewart were jui--tly nihiiidj yesterday in Ch'ean -. Mr.". Charles Kri- r of C.-nKcy -vc- . r.ue went t- Gl-nc-x- thl.- nio:-tiir;r ; attend the funerai of Mrs. Lir-tirei ko. her 1 Ion t: chum aiul one-time schoolmate . Mrs. Fritz o! Ja.c.s--u street is vlsitir.S relatives a- W ,-t Pullman. Mrs. William K'eii at; 1 dauKhtcr. Mrs. F. Kurtz ar.d husband vlsittd the Pafteant last n!nt. Indies' Aid of 1 lie lmir.anuei enure n will have monthly social Ka'lurin.Thursday uttcrnoon in tiie church parlors on East Sibley drift. A ve; y pleasant .:ut'prisc " .e-- 1 tiderfd Miss I.e-rralne Camobel! ian eveninjr in honor of h- r birthday at her honi'- on Hoffman street . The jriji'Sts presented her w'.-h a beautiful ivory toilet set. Gauus tied music wer-. nj'-ye-i and bunco was oi.ived w ith ii izes coinc; to Miss Gertrude Will, Hale W'hitmore, ieotu lltilaburt and Mrs. Marataret Nau . in 1 'inclusion a dainty luncheon was ,-iieid. The- guest were Mrs. lliil.ney. Mrs. Homstook. Mrs. Vonl--.ii, Mis, Grennc.n, Mrt.. Cumpio 11. Mrs. N;tu. Pert ha Miiltr. .Main 1 ('.irro'l. lil;).nib. Campbell. Mary Johnston, Medu Norton, H.-.be Whltmoro. Gatherme Hrt.nan, Gertrude Will. Helen Crosby. Eenta Halal-urt, Hlanciie Cami i on and Lorraine Campbell. Miss Marie Stout ha" returned to hfr home on Detroit street after a few days spent with friend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and Mrs. ShaCer ha-,e taken a cottn,. at I'cdir Iak f -r a few v. m ks. LIVE LOCAL NEWS "AOS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEM STITCH IXi. niTTO.V COVEItIX., lilt IIIIM. PIIOM1T SK.HVII V. CAI.I. W TIXKI'IIO K 4fl 1 ST ATU S I It liHT, II A M MOM). 7-15 MASONIC NOTICE Hammond Chanter No. IK K. , . M. will hold a staled convocation Wednesday evening. Aug. H'th. openinff at S.:(-0 o'eloik. Important business. 8-Pi-l C. K. NKLSd.V. E. H P j Mis. Wilson says it s tra-u pde.i -oe Friday at Minas'. H-'j-l It you want your HEMSTITCHING dont rlph. have Mrs. Miller. 189 state St., do it for you. Phone 17U0. Oo?n evanlnflK. C-blm)

Minn MarKa-rct Griffith f llrldueIort. Conn., who has been the house Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. A. Smith for two days left this mornltiK for New York City. The state officers and delegates, to the V. (". T. U. national convention, t i !.e h lit In San Krancisco AuKUSt 17 lo 'J I, will pass through Hunnioiid on tlie S;K' (stanlard time) Mun.ui tonight and will take the con ven t ton special from Chicago a.t 1 1 p. in. White rlt'tonrn of Itamniond and the 1.. T. I. . will lit at the train a thoy pass through.

Mr and Mrs. W. V . Hooth were thv Kucata of Mr. und Mrs. C ASmith this uftornoon aa the former passed through Hammond enroutfc for Cleveland Mr. lluoth was formerly thu munagcr of the (a company here ami la now making his home In Arkansas. AT THE PARTHENON Thru Paramount pictures are l:v inV up to their slosrcn "jlcver stars in iJOuJ ter!es with perfect su;portlnfr casts." Is proved by "Shum," au Ethel Clayton steii.ir vehicle wr.lch open at the Parthenon theatre ft,r 3 da- bcifininK tomorrow. To say that the play written by Elmer Harris and Geraldlno Honner is a good starter as btr are famous and successful playivrthte. And the star Hthe! I'layt'in. is aeain n juecn tf fommertlonner as a Ventlo KTafter' who 'forgets- to pay her bills and iret in nei end of trouble as a consequence. "Rounittn-e out this .xceile nt tiini is a really remarkable ea-!. Walter Mier.-1 :s comb V. as usual a a fat. wealthy ami disappointed lover. Theodore l: 'li'rt.i i.- a bluft and hearty ..id, mill lonn : re .. hie SyHIa Aslitoti and H"len Dunbar who have nppeareel in counties "mother" roies are splendid a-; the .-elfish aunts .f the 'iebt - rid l"n Kailicrtne. Other p ayers of equal mer It include Carrie Clark Vrei. Arthur Carc-we. Clyde Fillmore and Eunice Huiniiam. F.om start to iini.-h 'Sham' is well-rounded and complete to the most inc iitspicious "cxtia." It is an tnt'ililr.nit n! f exceptional merit." is ra W m t nm. k w m m w I INTENTIONL NEWS ELfVICEl NEW V'HK, Aug l'i. Til JtocK market closed nervous and una-ttbd. Pioii .uro et! weakness In many Issues cuused a nervous and unttlrd feeling in tli tla-t .our oi trajiny; whet, a number of Ustit s wen again undir l'i trtniri , some of this selling at new 1 iw re colds for th da'- Anion tli n- was Wi stern Union which yielded to 7ti. a loss of seven points in U Mexican P't also sold at a now ! v! for the .lav. Tlelolllft ,to P 7 . Atl-ntion was attracted to I'. S St--1 in which the 1-jylng; was persistent mnk ing that stock and tiie day at a mt uaiti while tho list iretierally was . sta Ll!.-ln i at a lower level. liovernmin! bon-is unciiangrd; railway and "Oh.? bonds Ir'-ejjuiur. Total sales today 512,000 shares. bond1 $ pi. 062,000. f ! MtPNATlOSAL HEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK. Ati. 10. Stocks, closing price: Aliiertcan Fdry 12.1 An.-ro an Fdry . 2"a Piiblw-n bii-iHiiytlic .. 74 I.cthleh.-tu Steel H 414 ( 'obi . Fii 1 y.t j Crucibl- Steel ... Lackawanna St-el 31 Lehigh Valley 5JV, Mexican Pete 97 Mldvale Steel I'.'-s Pure 0,1 2' Pressed Steel Car . ... JS, Railway Steel Spring's 7 4 P.- adintf ... k;i, Tt a.is 'o 3)1, V. S. Stee; 74 v Wt st inf house 4.'1'4 Willys overland fi - Smcluir OU js I Hit AMI -.ll t,HAI. WHEAT No. 2 red. 1 1 . 2 II ' t Vt 1 . 2 4 , No. S red. 1 1 . 2 2 fti 1 . J J , N. 2 hard winter. 11 . 25 t, 'i 1 . 2; No. ;i hard v.lntcr. $1 . 22 :: "i 1 . 23 Vfc ; No. 1 nor. spring:. 11.44; No. 2 nor. spring. SI. 11; No. ,1 sprint'. Jl - a CI axi 1.34l'oLN No, " mixed, 37SrfT5mtr; No. 2 white. J.M'aff 6S;e; No. 2 yell..n. ;.', "fiS'.e; No. 6 mixed. 63)1 'oi'-sc; No. j white, 55Vc; No 3 yell..w 51c. OATS No. 2 white. 34, Hj 3.c; No 3 whit,, 32 ii 'y 33 ic; No. 4 while ,2D''0 -'il c. I IllUf.O 1.IVK, "TOl !. HOGS Receipt. ii.oon: market, li ' 5 rte lower. Hulk, $S . 75-fi 11 .60. 1 'aTTLK- 1 Jrceipti. in.r,oo; mark'-? Ri ades steady others slow and weak . II ef Steer. Choice and prime, 5.75'f 10.50; medium and good, J7.50fja.7j; good and choice. S3 . no ',( 1 0 . 40 : common and medium, 15 . 75 b . 00 . SHEEP Receipts, 19,00(1; market, native lambs steady to 2So lower, -.lie p steady. Lamb (84 lbs. down) . 75 V 1 0 . T." ; larnbo. cul!a anj comiiion, 15.00-fj 8.00. (HU t(,(i rnoiut ii. lH'TTRU Reeeli.ts, .27 tuhj; crtamery extra. 4oc; firsts. 3 3 fj 3 7 e . KO'ici Receipt. 7. 4 25 e.-ea; mlnrellanrous. 28'rr2:'c; ordinary firsts, 24 r'i 27c ; firsts. 3-Hi 31c. LIVE POFLTRY - Turk. vs. 2c; chicken;-, 22c; springs. 26c; rooster. lf ; geese. 141 lMc; duck, 24'(2fic. POTATOES ReeMpts. 4S cus: Virtr'nia Irish Cobblci s, $-.'. . 25 Hi fi . 5-1 pi r bbl.; Kansas and Early Ohio. $2.2." d 2 . 40 per cwt . VEAL 50 to ill' lb.-., tic, 7c t SO lb.. 11 'n 12c; 3o to lln P..s. 12 lie. fancy. 15c. Had Him Gusaing. "It- Is n question In my tnin-1," remarked the dMitlKt who IhhI it nr from a xvnrin hel to repniui te a cry fr"in his hnhy, "If n frtlhiw mnkes nior mie when Ms teeth are romln, or when they are ffolng" Yoakt-ri Statesman. The Vamp'i Mathtr. The npviern vnmpire i nothing mtnh more than an imnflnntiv imIrnveiiient on 1I1 hrig!u-eyol plrl of the old-fasliloneil chinch 1-nzaar, who liner tn sell you a dime' worth 0 lioiiH'-maiJo butterscotch for 51.115 Kanu City Stni

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