Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1921 — Page 5
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FORESHAOOW I COAL STRIKE . PROBABILITY
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WHEN UQAl WAS SMOOTHED FOR RAILWAY PEACE
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ivt'I-VvI"10"1- NEWS SE1V1CEJ IMMANAPoi.isi, Intl., .Nov. ; P: obability -f",t wide spread strike
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'u-i fhhfs of t?c United States I jom-t-J larger toda. jai 2S.O00 posmiMy mure-, i'." the 2 ).'. minor? In Indiana, walked out voluntarily in protest against. fed. 1-1! Jmit;, AnJcison's e-er.e prohibit"uioii i.i t ho 'viiccl; off" sys'"111, - Outstanding points in the j.tr:k; development ale: 1- Preparation of aji appeal by the, t't ndant nun.Ts and operators at Cie United Statv-s court of Appeals :lt C'hi- - Telegraph;.: instructions by John 1- l.e-wis. mii..u tltivf. to subordinate:; mat abi oi.vat ion -,;" any section o? the :-t'ny operators-mini n; agrurmeiil--.rr:uLlni-Ih.i ri-.eL'X-i.ff.-slinii'.l b.
t -eated -violation c f the agreement, j Interpretation of these instruc- i ! many miners a ? a direct ord-t ; to juit work. 1 Possibility ct further .federal ac- j '"' tj ucal with failure of the nunc re i
eo aoivie dj t no courts decree. The action of the Imiiaiut mineiii in lemaniiii-r away irora -a oik was "unauthorized." Xo strike order :a? is-
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Mr, and .Mrs. Iucas llauptnian, formcriy of lilaok Oak, announce the birth of a fine baby boy, born at Mercy hosT.ital Gary, Monday jening
HEARING SET FOR NOV. 10. Attorney J. H. TetterhoiT ot W'hitiiir, reft est-iit inar Phil Kinidt, whoso plaof. on Indiannpoii-s Jtlvd., viaa raided
'ay fi'doial ?its and Hammond poitoo
Inat l'liday. (i.ppoure(l in the Hammond
city outirt thk morning and askod fori
a continuous of Lho oatf. The hearing Willi Sr-t frt Novemln-r ID.
DYER
Left to right: Samuel Kae, Judge K. 31. Barton and Albert Phillips.
no formal
FATAL SEIZURE
This photo, taken . in Chicago shortly - before the threatened railway strike was declared oil.
shows three of the men who
peace negotiations. Samuel Ilea 13 president of the Pennsylvania system. Judpre Harton is chair-' man of the railway labor board.
figured most prominently in the i Albert Phillips represented the
unions at the conference in which unions, rail executives and the railway labor board participated. Judge Barton led the light for a peaceful settlement.
OF CUDAHY
WATCHMAN
ii?:ut Hiilman, aged watchman at 'fie Oudaay plant. Kast Chicago, taken suddenly ill on a street ear as ho -was returning from 'work early this inorn"S died immodiateiy alter being- removed to Hammond Central police sta. iion. Physicians attribute his death i a. h?art attack . Hiliman was icturnincr on the 5:00 o uock car from East Chieagx). As the jstret car approached the police sta'11011 he complained of feeling- faint. VVhen th t station ivas reached the car -rew called Officers I-'andrcj -and Paul who can lod tbo dyin man into the station. Medical aid -n-as summoned but Hiliman was dead h- fore a physician arrived. He iived at 12 We t 'State street. est. Hammond.
SAYS HUSBAND HATED CHILD; SEEKS DIVORCE Ciadius Jluhy Myers' has filed suit for divoiee against Klleson Myeis in the Gary Lake superior court. " Th.. complaint charges that he threatened to kill her and that he f-aid lie hated their five year old child Jack, and that said child was ' in - the way. - She says he wis convicted on a charge of assault and battery 'upon her $0nift time arc.
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dnif.li.-tioJ. The driver terrible -t-a:p wound": and
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GARY NEWS
he Indies' Oriental 5hrir.e will give a Public Bunco Party at the Oddfello -vf" l-ntl. corner Sixth avenue and M .-is.-i:ch a.--ctts t:-eot. Gary, Thursday a-.ci noon. Nov. 3rd, at 2:30. 11-1-2
BUILDING INCREASING IN GARY Whiie -surprising,- reports from the office of tit-' ' building- comT.i.-'sioiit-r h'-i'ican in tJ.ary. for the past month.
"'"'" " ''UV,"B -,,K?rauons Ior I Sutton from t'ls Wliite Ouk Ave.
tire montn oi octDJer or tins year ex-
- ,""IL a j weeks atro. It no one inquires.
vcar-aso uy,i4U,tMr,,. , h( for ftor8ge
ids may a.j-o be sau of. toe entire
tirat ten montlis of the year, s;-0 '
building- permits have been issued this
year and total approximately -over $;.- I'OO.uoO, whiie the -total -for the first tea '
montlis of last year fell below three: thousand dollar "mark.
j plettlj i tamed I on th. i ; Mis ' berta farm" ' " C.
Western t'niori on the Grand Trunk.
j was .sent back to his homo in Harvey, Will the two men who witnessed the U Kuft.-rins with blood poisoning, accident at corner ' 119th .-trcet and j caused by runninjr a tU'h bone undor Xnv York avenue about 10 a. in., on j one of his finder nai:. several day May ;;rd, when lady . feii from .---t root j " ear, p lease communicate with, John ! s- ! Woods transa.-tod bu.-inesa in
13 W. 14th street. Ohieaco. ! town Monday.
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GARY'S MONTHLY -FIRE REPORT Forty-one fires occurred in Gary ;- in? the month of October, .but the loss was confined to only $?,7S5 of which $4,110 -was. on 'buiidinfs and $2,673 on contents. Of. thiv total los:s $5,500 was on a building- at'SOo.rtoth street, M'est Gary," to where the tirenien liad to make a four mile 'run and the department had no watr to flg-ht the lire. The building- was, nearly destroyed before the department "aTTived on ' the scone.
with a iiiavinjj E. Jl & K. freight train on Kopeikp avenue. On aecount of the!
ROUGHS
- Appiy over throat and chest swallow small pieces of V V aro Rub Ova 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
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A FORD LEFT
t ' C:.vHo ilelty, w ; known Kast i.ikti makes any more trips to the '"fey hois.i ta 1 he won't have much of Kord ".ft to drive 1-om,-. with. TVist f. nday nif hr. he made a call '"' ths Mercy hospital leaving- his Ford T tiie Vurb. AS isen lie returned an hour 'I" 'o tat r iio found that some one had taken the boo 3 cover from the engine and, carried it away. La s;t night Ciyde',went to the hospital o.gain and this time he found that me one had stolen a diamond tread Goodi icle tire 30x3'i from the rear of his machine. H-; asked the assistance of the -police in locating- the thief. BIG JOHNSON MEETING TONIGHT Cmpleby's va;i in Gary this evening will be the sect,- of the banner meeting of tho steel ty campaign when Tt. O. Johnron and fc'aff of able speakers will appear in a mon.-ter mass meetin?. The program U scheduled to start -promptly at eicht o 'civic k. Extensive preparations are bejn.-' completed today fur the. old fasht-.ned red ere Johnson -parade which will cl,,.c The campaign next Monday night.
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Harry Westerhant met with a t-eii-J j o is accident at 2 a. m. Monday morn- j finer. "When his motorcycle collided H
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Pig Shoulder Roast Per Pound . .
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3 Pounds Home-Made Kraut for ....
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Boneless Rump Roast Per Pound ... .
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DO YOUR PLANTS AND FLOWERS LOOK SICK? You Can Have Wonderful Plants and Flower Now Plants and flowers need food and nourishment, as well as the human body. Send for Elliott's Plant Food, a guaranteed food and soil builder which will give your plants a dark green color; the blossoms come out exceedingly profuse, with wonderful richness of color. GUARANTEED '
Use this coupon. COUPON Cut out the coupon and mail, enclosing 25 cents in stamps for one large package of PLANT FOOD to: ELLIOTT PLANT FOOD CO. 1603 Monroe St., Gary, Ind.
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LEAVES TO BRING MAN BACK Offb er Harry Caine of the Gary police force, left early this morning for "Wirjuamae, Ind.. wiiere James Garrican of this city is beins held after 'in? arrested on a charge of child desertion. Mr. Garrijran worked a. a. oond ictnr for the Jary and Intcrurban street ear company.
SAYS HUSBAND BEAT HER Roy A. Kelsey was made defendant in a divorce jmit tiled by his wife Laura Kelsey, in -which sue. alleges that her iiusband heat her, tore her clothing nnd associated with lewd and vu'.?ar women and committed adultery. Mis. Kelsey asks that the court i?-'.-ie. an order restraining- him from selling their property and prays that a judgment be granted for 51,'jOO alimony.
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J.T K3.N DRESSMAKING Uesisr-im? and Patternmakine-. snorijl
venmg classes for business g-iils. Day I ami evenlug classes, call or writs f,r i
terms.
YA1ENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 1203 S. Haisted, West sJide 2407 "Mac! son. Sara Patch. Principal.
ieiepnone Hammond Sol H. SHTTOAN & COMPANY Real Estate, Loans and Insurance Suite 413. Hammond Building Representing London Guarantee Accident Company, fidelity & I.'eposit Company, of ifarvlund. Interstate Fire Insurance Company, of Detroit.
Summers' Fountain Piping hot brinks that you can drink for pleasure alone, but they will also x-arm and strengthen you these chill davs. HOT BULLIONS, (Tomato, Chicken, Clam and Beef), with Saltine Wafers. 10c HOT CHOCOLATE, with Waters. 10c HOT MALTED MILK, any Flavor Desired. 15c, Tax 2c
THE FEDERAL ELECTRIC WASHER CLEANS CLOTHES QUICKLY It s the Federal washing action that counts. The tumbler dashes " the clothes Wk and forth, up and . down, ina suiy, wave-like swirlof sudsThe iv.a t e r sprayed -through the rnany liUes in a series of jets, forces tht sudt thoroughly' through the fabrics.
The Federal -action does not injure even the most del ate cf fabrics and washes them cleaner and quicker. 5$.00 WILL PUT ONE IN YOUR HOME TODAY ; WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS -
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THERE'S something fascinating about a fair. Things are always moving. Folks come from near and far to see, to hear and to compare. . But nobody would think of going to a fair every day. It would take too much valuable time. Besides, there's a continuous substitute right in your home, though you may not have realized it. For this newspaper conducts a regular fair every day in its advertising columns. Here the merchants and makers of everything you need or want display before you their most attractive wares. You have only to choose at your ease what you care most about before actually going to see the products so displayed. - . -v;.v: There's a world of information and interest in the advertisements. The time and trouble they save you are beyond calculation. Always feel you're shopping when you read the advertisements. You'll find the habit pleasant and profitable.
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