Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1921 — Page 14
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Wmm b'ff 1 ' rs ft 8 I i I j W I Mil 1 3! 9 9 1 S SjLsiu ! Altampt To Stir Up Laboring Classes Said To Be State Wide INTIAXAJVU, Ind., Am. 1 S . u - 2.aturbnc ;.n section cf Indi-"--o. hr large, fereigra laboring" popu-or-s are now idle. x. b:nj xpct- . i. a rese.iU f information oMitnM .nvMtuaiors in SaV.lvin and rfn unties tr-.s wk ;;;&w:rj mob 1ne In the coal field district, .ot&te officials, mm own era and re -n!z4 labor leaders r all plainly . i ff d over th tt-ja.;on in" many ecr. of th eta. It is freely ad"ted by officials, '.n pr!vit conver- . t ion that tftey have failed to "set the bott-m" cf recent disturbance - the out.Wf5t?rr. par' of the tate. :.-.ry effort on the part of the au.orlt.e to !tara the real causes of d ' fficu '. tie hw met with defeat. Rumors are current hex of a wtaf - . i attempt to stir up the laboring ...-... This raovwnent is in no way ir.ir.g rem The labor leader. ho are co-operating with official in very way to keep d,vj ri the, spirit of , . reit which h a s tcit -'fef ted ', : . " f in 'ijflon, Po-sey. iSulUvan .and Greene inties wiVon the la,-t few weeks. Mine oparators from a number of i 'otiens of th s t i.t he'd a c,o" f or -rp t .th Governor M-Trav h-e th- wek .n regard to th sit'-ation. Th- -p-i raters, after the conferer.ee. were .. .:a.th to diaers the matter jiy ". hey feared the ver.sreane cf radical 'S.dra in their home e--r-nvm'tie-s Th ovrnor mad j. plain to the oper"tors that he would take no sid-ns ir. ! ".ny controversy ':-etwe-n rn'.ne owners i -. r.d miners but wou'd to jt that '. atid order are rr. iip.t lined by all! : erons in the state. j It is understood th? C-rr.-r Mc : ray iaa been mf r.rmM of se.-ret I neetitvjrs cf radical g-rojrs in many sp- j 'ions cf the sta. Th'' rr. 't:E l ;r reported to have been held, in tr.e dead of night and a-ire-ssed by rad.cal agitator from outside the 3te. Th situation is e-s.-eolaly acute. "rr.onsT the o-.aJ miners, it is said, on -.econat of the fact that the mines ji'e averaged only about two -working lav a week this year. This situation :ns resulted in plenty cf time for the
pirit of unrest to develop among th right, and also that it would rdu--e orelgu radical element. Membership J the cost of plumbing 'specially on re.- - the -unions, as a result of the check- j pa!- -grork and is Just as unfair to ff system whereby union dues are j H.Pny the storekeeper the right to awu ' -th-heM from the miner' pay and ; on a customer. There is considerable -rwarded to union headquarters by ' buildlne beinr tied n on aooo.-nt r.t
owners, has fa. en off a- a resu.t :" the few working days. With the ad leal element out from under the . ctive sruperviiion of the oni'iti leader. i a.p p r e, h e n s - "in of the 'arg-e, oca! districts. Governor M-rCray has shown a disos it ion to let loc'. official handle i .sturbaaces growing out of the labor roubles) ajt long a? everv effort is made o maintain law and order. However, oe Governor ha indicated that th ; imtr.t lo-cal efficials fs.il to act -romptly and effectively, he will a---oims control in the name of th stat. A.dJt. Gen. Harry B. Smith is a rrornr.ent figure about the state cap'tol d ur-,-.g these, days cf unrest. He is in frequent conference with the Governor ooncerning the alarnvng situation and ready to summon the more tlian 2.''i'' memoers of the Indiana Nats -r.f.l Guard, now In training at ":! p Kroo, K: . back to the Fiat- at a ni --m e-i. ' ' ? notice. TWO SHOT AND SERIOUSLY WOUNDED! r' r'HTcNA.T!CNAL NEAS SER "HTCAGO. Aug. 1?. Arth.; and Edward Katzke were hc early riguez, a city fireman ir hat caused a email plzd r; "t ?t 5ide The ?l.ooto. gb a - s beer, the outerut.i -if that began several w c e 1 s a g .-- Hi V .1 V3l 1M r ro 0 tt3-J.i . r 8 1 "J b- (T t 0( 2 f.riv , m. - .y
n ,9 be-.ng fe.t :a tert to the c-ren shoo f o-der to tret I !;mt river from th ft 3,'e "on- t - Lkl
red, cf person, many cf M-,m .-;.-,t-; NrAc , -wuu-i o.u, rTrHFlT?1 f" ' A T'TlT - a Pclifh wedding party, the need! N'K ' M",Tii;K " A. "j g ii "Th .-' v,, -.,. I 13 WZZtf TO C6 Ml". fl 1 1 1 f K i JA Ij 4'--ti-.e ,treet after tn rhooting ar.d Jo.n-i ,r.ar.-.et ,:.,... ;-r n.h: tod.,;. rh- V.l VI r;; .- h, - - .' ' -., 1 IvVW ; I i SA fmM II 1-1 t-l- V?v t flJ f V. n away fro n-.thc angry c-owd .. - re.-.-i tg ut one pnnt 'rom .-':.;-,,-: 7,., , .' , ''''j;K- A-'-"' ' -rg JsL dsi li.i.-JIIUTI BdP rfA rfi, IIMBtT"! AlwlgJ f r -r - s -- -- - - - - - - - , . I.' ' . -' - : : : .!!! .-,',aw' i.J a of the r.i.i.-d . fy"' '"''yy1 "r ' "'"' r , ijvr; ' ;--".i:i.T':iV . -,-;. . ' 1,1 '-"' i; i- :" :i l' " r ' rtfr- -.-- M . . " ,-i fro Vi- .- r; wrote to 'Afl i ,ee Beginning fcriday
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RAY SEELY RESIGNS ON STATE BOARD
INTlANAr01,I5. Inn., Aug. 18. Mf sly. i-akt cnuaty surveyor, ni: Tef,!fmd from the m-vrly created sta! board for tr. r. gist ration of p IUt S v, Iake county jarvpynr, has slona. erglnei rs una I ind surveyors. I Governor Mi-Oray -aid Tuftiay. The Governor iiid he would appoint an other to Seely" place. V. S. Lesh. a t torn . y-general. recently advised the Governor that Seely could not hold th stale job because Seely already was he! ding one public cff.ee . BLAME FIXED FOR BERGDOLL ESCAPE U. S. Officers Accused in Report to Congress Today. BT K. K. RPITNOIJS fSTrp COPRESOtDENT I. h. SEPVtCEt " AfinNr,T)N. Aug. II. Drover Cleveland Bergde!!, notor'.o-js Thiladelphia draft dodger, made his escape from military authorities on May 2", 1?:". while searching- for & "pot of g-old." in the Maryland mountain." through he mlsdolr.gr of somebody other than the Brgdoll family and th-'r immediate as-soe.iate." accordingto a re-port submitted to the hoje tcday by a majority committee which invs' Seated the ...- of the '. n . e r Frie-rLdier G-neral Ansel!. form. Assist ar. t Judee AdvocAte General of Th.army. i,.n; John K fo rner coir.rnar. 1.nt of the Unite-.! States Piju-iplinary Birrvkj at Goverror's Isla.r.d. N. T . . and now retired. and Cidonel C, C Cresson. prosecutmgf Judce advocate are charced in rep.ort with heme- "infln'telv mora Irab'e than h rey." (ERS FAIL TO REACH ACRE The Hammond Journeymen and master plumbery hsA a meeting yesterday but failed to reach any agreement. The main ccntro-ersy is over the ria:ht cf the Master numbers to handle tools. The Jurnevnien claiming that only men carrying a Journeymen's card cause the tools, th master? claim the the othr crafts in the Building Trades Council refusing to work on the building where the rr.j.tr plumbers work and some contractors have had to resoft to, he open shop n crder to get their work done wher the trades rfufed to allow their men to work. -Want to buy Want to sell Want to rent Want to Exchange Want help Want a position Or any other Want I i IMES Want Ads are Read hy Everyone
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their work done where, the trade r- tal ::r,--' w hereby io-oi : ' r - fu,e,i to allow their rr.-n to work. rVk" nr.mHT. ,.,.,,: . -, !hp ?.vrr,.ner.-. . . -a . ?h -n " -v- H,mmor.i Citr Court t...s EaggBr r-, . . "WHEAT No 2 re-i. $t-13t?l Zn. j ani tUe. f .r.an, A. . .-.iro-rn; yevral Mw v;c-.ac-- er BSS Rn W & I! n N" ' i-o.ve.i tl ... No . 2 mix-? n'oi k. the rr.i'e.i .'hem.:, al and Gr-. I r iPiJ&fP I l1;!5''"1--"'' :t 51 X-' Ka.no- product comply and ,:ii ,i,i UOliLIJ v'i:rr:. Hr""'"""'! j t Tto pa tlS'-EBNATiCNAL SE'AS SERVICE) yo 1 1 -o . .G----. "o 4 :k y- - e-rnr.ii-fe of ;a r. i - o-.x n - r y compc-f.ed of f o If ,,4 A Jitr W JL l 3i mA A NEV." TURK. Aug. IS.-StcckS. cl'-S- OAT.l-N--. 2 white ,. : . C :., : V-, A . . Tl.. ,t Fr3nk r ,-,;i,v., an,,. V 1 F e til',? ' " - " ' ' " S:' J"':"l "Thz Peopfcs Store" "V,'.y""1 i'. ' 2 III . rn 11 mix K. p:.-r.f h.i? b.-n r-repar 1 bv he , ;SEHF'r:::::;;;;;:; vrS;;- State and Sohl Streets,, HAMMOND, INDIANA t-ka,,aiina -1 . s , , i, " ., ; y - 1 ,.;',.;.:.,,. ..j-,,..'. n:gi "- 1 'A'i Tl,!. - K -,- i o ; .- : ,., U.ole, t o., .,. ,r io;-u, :v
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'"We Th.-? covntlc!" per.ks that cover rt -t-tc,'c? of wo tern rar,aa flvo wr-nr.-io V" "l- '-'-V u',r-'- a- , " ' f wei. as cio'o-ia nr., srt;w a-r.nv o. tnes : are locally familiar, some are widely kr o-vn. tut a rich field awaits the delver into the Indian !., ,.r,,-, ,u;. , r bans anoihi-r Canadian woman wi..j a strain of Indian vc'ns will do for blood her the Canadian Rockies what Pauline Johnston did fo'- Vancouver by collecting the Siwash legends. Ea;:ff a:.d .is environs are particularly rich in legendary atmos phere. It is 5a fe to -ay that ninety rc-r cunt of in,- thmisanrU who ct, at Banft annually en iov a boat ride he high l-'-e-.-. hlle r-',l r5 ho', r.i 1 of tbetr ga.ri V- S. Stf-r, Ei'-cr ?e-o!s- p to T 5fell to 74 and Kaldw in l,---or-.ct i,-e rracterj frc.-n 7". t ' 74U. M-ovo-in T'-'r-ua.' agviin in supolv -i;--,oir- -v.-r pojnt to 92 7-s. '.' S Industria' Alcohol af'er selling up t . 4i fr"! agff.n to 43. St ud r-o.K c r was a weak feature, dropping t l-4. a i----.- of abou 4 point. The railroad share wr feat ureles Go-.-rnment bonds uncha.nge.i rAilway and other hond? a.iv Total s.il-s A-r- M"o- 1 ' rid: o o o AUGUST 21 AND RE0FLN AUGUST 29 V h i 1 e attending the Sixth Annua! Nntionul Lyceum at Davenport. Iowa.
THIS LYCEUM IS A POST-GRADUATE COURSE OF LECTURES I am picking up new ideas and method?. I will return better prepared to serve you with the latest and best in Chiropractic, from the heme where; Chiropractic was born and d'vel-pcd. Respectfully. CHAS. A WILLIAMS, D. C 103 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Ccraer Hchman and Sibley iireets Hammond
ROCKIES ABOUND IN LEGENDARY LORE
' across Lak Minnewanka, a beautf- : ful sheet of water rimmed in by forbiJdin? mountains. The Indians ' h.i-i many legends concerning this .ke the jj,. popular hinginjr on ' ;ts name, which means Spirit : Waters. The legend runs that an ; Indian chief was crossing the lake in . canoe when an evil spirit arose from the waters, wrecked the frail j craft and carried the chief down 1 into the depths of the lake, from , which the body never rose again, Firm belief in this story caused the Indians to hun the lake, but white ".Ten laugh at the taie and find these ; v3t0r? attractive for boating, fish,cf .Trie' carricing. ; Lake Minnewanka is some lo - ,n m:lo5 loo-r or, ,4 between two and: . three miles wide. A comfortable i HEADWAY MADE IN RiVER IMPROVEMENT Agreements Negotiated for Land to Straighten and Widen Grand Calumet. fi J-.l-i'A.V)T- eA -",i .1.. V-.. v-..--.ji " i. I, J : V'i'-V' -aS:-' -"-fc-- J ij i V
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paur-h makes the 22-mile trip' ! weularly. At the southern end a ; step is made to allow passengers to : inspect the scenic marvels, one of which is a gigantic "Hoodoo," which- rises like a monnment from the back of a rushine torrent, and j bears a balanced rock upon its j apex. Nearby is an excellent camping site 'and another is on the north shore opposite the entrane to Aylmer's Canyon, from which it is comparatively easy to reach 10,365 foot Mt. Aylmer. Lake trout of great size inhabit; Minnewanka and, prove a magnet sufficient to counter-balance the. fears of any superstitious f.shermen. as attested by tne cumbers who EtOD at the Chalet beside the lake. 'I have no intention of g-lng to prison with Deb or taking my wife to Texas wh.er the Ku K'ux K3an snatches whit women from out of hotel veranda' and tar? ar l f'3the-s th'tn, -f 7 Tvere dependent. t:p--n marfyrda.ru. for a rer-i-at'on. which happily I am r I c-uii go to Trelajid. TJje vojag js shorter ar d mnch. cheaper, "Vou jr riirht in yvir lmpresjion tha" a r uC.br of persons ar urging n-.o. to come to the l.Ll'ed f ra-ejs. but why on ii-:ii do you call theja jay fr.er.ds Vr-. JIA a?'- ' ii 'C' 1 H " 9 o. '
fined. Raiuuo LeGrand. colored, : Hobd.ri, wa- tint d $15 tor ppf-edirp. Luke Sockf-t. 11 5 2 Korgvthfi avenue. as fined t.S.e .mc amount for the same ofTens'o Kjj.-"-'.! Kurk' , Dyer boulevard. Hajr.rr.nd h.: do iirfrg f Hi was a rr ted ., on .'! met a -. enue. '::r dr.virp wiMi'i'it .-i i ' 1 ht.
i PLAN COMMISSION IDEA IS SPREADING Referred to at Luncheon of The Hammond Rotarf Club. id's, s h. , j 1 1 o ; ,n do cisse.l .-.IP,.- !lde.l h . ill 1 . i ;v S or 1 1 Th ' Ts :r. a ;o i;. v...-d at f !o t lo-'aro '!u: il.is wf- ; , r, ,v,H f !,- , t Mr. ' 'lo-lfs t! U iv k"-. oh I " I v,
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Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetabb202 Fayette Street Phone 738 HAMMOND, INDIANA
Specials For Friday and Saturday
Pure Cant Sugavl limit 1U IDS. Pet Milk. 12c tali canwM Since nry ox unbeao, Mik. 1 -i- Q per can ....m Sunbeam Bl-o-icacSp Qlper cart Armour's Coiia-flakcs, 9c r' PK?l- nij-jkJ,mtU)M,' Post Tca.ties, 1 1 per pkg. ...n Malt & Hops, Zttti, $10, 73c per s?t .i ii.. 1 Fancy Creamery Butter, rAQn per lb vtZfC Ivory Soarv-sjaall bars, 2 5 C Sunbeam Mayorjaiserpreising, OP 8 oz. bottle Swift's Vocl Soap, 24 bars i - $1.65 GOLD MEDAUeOR CERESOTA Van Camp's Catsup, large bottle 28c 27c Armour's Veri-Best Corned Pcef tfafh, 2-lb,can FREE DELIVERY TO
this store will feature household necessities and white dress fabrics, as well as all knit and muslin underwear, at our usual sale prices. Notions, winter blankets and infants, wear will be included.
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eon in the r.ear future and will call upon Mr. Whacker to tell -arnat tbo commission has ac omplished ln-Chi-apo Such proj'-'is as the Srn pro-wnmen of the raluu-.-'-t river, licensee net"t bus transportation; widening of Fay-
i rtt,. . flrvation of railroad tracks and hertT and shorrr routes .o Gtrv and to Chicagi oar. be promoted he.t !iV q i 'i..n c ..mmssvlon. ! is declared. "For r-nrt-." Mr. V.'oods ald "w l .n. '.iili' d .-.boot the improvement of the Oalum- ri.t-r find elevation o." the r;i:ir-n. . In the latter case )-e.-;ai: - it a ! oregona conclusion. . that, j pro'. v. ..uli .-ars before th im be realired if n a.-t-started immedlar 1- that it would tak--omplifh the eleifi And it could orh1 IS. be done bv concerted effort. A plar wc.nirni' ion Mould have plenty of mat rial to v. crk on fc- years to come V ATTENTION! WHITING ELKS This h'c st a sr. roast r g and tV-1 ham fti'T'OT.ryn' and r ' r thing I n- jrda even rr. A i:nt ;-tr., gta-"'" ar ? r i- f"i nie ,-.n you 1. ks ti:-- .... V.e n d S . 1 5 ' Sincerity Pork and Bean, No. 2 cans. 2 for 25c 10c 58c Fancy Market Place Salmon, 1 A. tall can. 15c flat can.... Old Country Soap, 10 bars . P, t G. Xiite Naptha Soap, 10 bars - , - x u .JL- ..... Armour's Lighthouje. Soap, CC 10 ba 00iGraiadrna's 'ashing Powder. 1 O. lar&C pkg kOC Host-ss Brand Pineapple, No. 90 - 3 cans .per can OOv Fancy Peanut Butter, glass top OA, r-!r, ;,r. -1 ... 1R V'k pint -jars, net wt. 8 oz Cnsco Shortening, per lb Fancy Peache', hraw svrup. No. 3 cans. pr Qco 4rJ Oe .- Fancy Picnic H.im-. (i 8 '). O Zl average, per !b. . '. ... FLOUR 1 bb!. St. 24; ' i M i. V Fancy Corn, Pei' -, toe 5. 3 cans . Root Beer Exh ,i ( . 2 bottles, 33c : r" 1 T ANT PART OF THE CITY iVlife lr "rsw ' as L e : 4 v v a
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