Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1921 — Page 13
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KARL'S COUP FAILS; HE IS .MINER RI-A'vN,T.!?.TI0,NAL NEWS SERVICE Bl DAl'hhT, Oct. L'iiTiie Hungarian government today awaited or.lers from the allies as to the future disposition uf Charles. Heavy force3 of i"a.tiun;il- ; int troops were on (,'uard in the cm nd suburbs to prevent disorder;. It ;U rporti that the Iiojalis.a lo.-,t :Jcily both killed and wounded. ! Charles and Zita were d.-tano-l Incommunicado In a castle no;ir K.mcun. Charles Is said to be broken hearted over the failure of his attempted coup. There. w.i considerable do-itrihu t ion of property west and southwest of l;uctanost. IVasants tore up large se-tions of the Llioke.otuhl-WiesenburK rail'.vr.y to ftinder the tllpht of tne Monarch1. ( The ifovpinment has ordered the uirrn of all of the monarchist civil and military leaders. Count Andrassy, Count Hakowsky and Count Cr.ttz base alrRdy bern arrested. Count Ka.kow.sky had been appointed "premier and minister of jCTFtlce In the Hoy al 1st I'rovisionnl (rovernmei-.t" and Count Uratz. m.nister of finance.
ITALIAN CRUISER TAKEN FROM TURKS, VISITS V. S. ON CRUISE AROUND WORLD
BIG CAR CONCERNS
BE MERGED. IS REPORT Haskell & Barker and Pullmail Companies. Railway Equipment Plants. MICHIGAN CITY. Ind.. Oct. 28. Negotiations for tiie consolidation of the Hakell & Darker Car Company here by the Pullman Company, of Pullman, III., are understood to be In progress. Such a merg-er would unite two of the l&rg-rst railway equipment con'ems In tha country, makinsr a corporation with assets of approximately 113.000,000. It is reported that a committee Is at work drafting a plan foi the consolidation with exchange of I'ulltnnn stock for Hnskell-Ttarkcr shares as one of the features. In case tha deil kocb through It probably will be several months before the businesses are actually merged. The Haskell & Barksr company has mistanding- 220.000 shares of capl'al stock a" no par value., which is earrlrd In the last annual statement at' ill. -(100,000, or $60 a share. The current market price Is around 9. Surplus as of January 31, lat, was $5,177,957. Total assets and liabilities were $13.413.342. Net earnings for the year, after reserves but be-fore federal taxes.
were $2.9711,511
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The Italian cruiser "Libia" and its commander. Capt. Ernest BurzaglL The Italian cruiser "Libia" recently dropped anchor "n the harbor at San Diego, Cal., for a call on its courtesy trip around the world. The "Libia" was constructed at Genoa for the Turkish government, but was takn over by Italy on occasion of the Turko-Iialian wat. It later saw service in the world war. Capt. Ernest Bdrzap-li commanding the cruiser, received war honors from his government, Great tSntain and the United States. : ,
Uary: John Kniietz, Gary, Helena Kalton, Gary; Harry tj. Partften, Hammond. Hrynantliri Antonopoulos, of H'K-wlcii. 111.; Clifton Turner, Gary. Anle It-ed, Gary; Josep'.i Howard, of Ind. Harbor, Nellie Sneed. Ind.' Harbor; Mike Badnarick. WJiltin'S. Mary Clyek-.-tk. Whiting John Clulei, Ind. Harbor. Valeria CoiKizan. Ind. H:irbor; Kred
democracy and economic Justice. The most Immediate and desirable thins knowing- of In the literary world. I am not angry. nut. I warn th--lrop-Ie of this district not to add prestige to the democratic party. It Is a barrier affalnst Industrial evolution. I appeal to the voters r! thl. district
I.. Schuta. Hum, Eva I Sprowle of not to b asnt with spoon-hooks, but
learn to love pro&ress and a better day. , Tours truly, TVII-L.IAM KELliT.
Gary; Jonathan A. Harkr-s G-irv, i,n. Vet ne Steele. Gary; Tokln .hokanoff, Gary, Dana Iabrova, Gary.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vcrplank of t:.-ry loft today for Florida, thu trip being made In their Franklin car. They will camp enrouto and have not d -rldr-d on a permanent location. Mrs. Vcrplank was formerly Miss LiucilSe V.'lmer of this city. The. cape of John Smith, charged with contrib-utins to the delinquency of Marsaret Rusol haw been venued to the Criminal court, at this time no da;e has bci n set for tiie trial. Smith !. Hill In the Jail here. Pattee and J hnson have been engaged In the ewe. Mis. Margaret Grass cam to Crown Point on Wednesday to 'ce the lfucut of riss Klla Masoth for several day.'. William Pratt of Merrll'.vllle was taken to the County Farm on Wednes
day having been adjudged Insane by I everal physicians. He has been soCferir.j with nervous breakdown f or j several weeks and his condition be- I i came such that hii family feared that he mlxlit commit violence and he wa - taken into custody and will be taken to i Lofc.-insport a? goon as the necessary j ?;tp can be taken for admis.-ion. Jlr. Pratt is 66 years oid and is a weilj known farmer in Ross township. Missf Nellie Grelsel was a charming' hostess to a number of friends Tues- j (lay evening1, complimenting Mrs. Wa'-! ter Beck, who was recently married, j She received some beautiful gifts. The-i evening was a very pleasant one. ' The marriage of Mi -a Susanna Halfman, da')riter of Frank H.ifman, of! this city to Peter Huppentha! of Ham-! n-.ond, took place at St. Mary's church on Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. The cf.ret.iuny wai a very pretty one and was, .ittended by many friends of the ccvuple. After a short honeymoon, trip they will reside in Hammond, I
where the groom la employed as a hauffeur. Miss Martha Gowch Is spending the week with relatives in Evaroton, II!. Ourlnsr her absencn Mrs. .Martin Gosc'n and son Don of Hammond are in this illy with Mr. Gosch. xf.w MRiii(;n l,If :F.s Thurlaw V. .Schilchtei n.yei , East ChtoaKo. Mabel U. Wrois, Edst Chi-
i nRo: Kvnntt'i O. Dlbblee, Hammond, j Lucille f. Bftzlnif, Hammond; J. Har-j
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WHAT THE DEMOCRATS ARE DOING EDITCR TIMES: Iear Sir The democrats are quietly at work, trying to convince the vot'To of the Calumet region, that th.j present industrials conditions are the. result of republican rule. "With pes- I jiimitic activities, they expect to defeat the re.pMbllcan candidates, at the coming election. They are perfidious in their remark, ti e cau.-.' ta- y i,avttold the people, trade conditions are tiie results of the law of supply and d.'m;;nd. I: s-eem to me that political pottage is more valuable to them, than rcp-blican pr4sression and truth. After they forced America into war. which. ti;p-d over eveiy standard of economic value and bankrupt Europe. They, with braz'-n effrontery, charge tiie republicans with hard times. What do you people think conditions would be, if the democrats had control o;' the national oo.ve:;? With tb-!r policy of dragging our -great industrial promot'-is Into Menijthy investigations and law suits. 1 write to tell 1 the voters of this district frankly, that;
instead of five million poopl" bein.' oiiv, there would be twenty-five million, without work. Political reaction at this time mans a lack of confidence in the Republican administration. Which ha harmonized with Indu.-trial evolution.
which Is working toward In -1 : stria! j
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Followed Advice of He? Druggist's Wife and Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
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had occasion to take it again as I have been so well. I have a six room flat and do all my work. My two sisters are taking the Compound upon my recommendation and you may pub!ich my letter. It is the gospel truth and I will vrrite to any one who wants a person".1, letter." Mrs. E. H. Haydock. St. Lawrence Avenue. Chicago Illinois Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved Mrs. Haydoci from an operation we cannot claim tha all operations may be avoided by it, but many women have escaped oper ations by the timely use of thi3 old fashioned root and herb medicine.
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