Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIDIES Thursday December 15, 1921

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GIRAHD, Km., Ioc. 15. The "AniaZ. ton Army-' of the ati-ikiner Kansas aair.ers began sathrrin:? thi:i morning v in thu vicinity cf Cherokee, arconlins : t. reports received by Sheriff Milt Gould here. Pe-puties and a small detachment of cavalry were being rushed ' to th scene. The women were report- ; ed peaceful and no offensive movement had been attempted. Armed troops were waiting- the command to rldd a-s-ainst the "Am.iz'n Army'" in the coal fields at dawn t--' lay. THREE I'XITS OK M1MTI. . Three units of militia are encamped , at Girard and Fraaklin, the nonht-rn T hubs of the riot district. The drive .if the "petticoat brigades" which swept over the. coal fields for three days, tcr. rorizins: working- miners, stripping - them cf their clothing in hand-to-hand Mg-htin. and routing deputies of Sheriff ' Milt Gould with barrages of pepper, appeared to be halted temporarily. "Recruiting servants" of the Ama- " son forces were r.iaktncf the rounds of ; the little mining towns of Anna. PYanklin. Frontenoo, Cherokee, Ohl-o-pee and Mulberry, however . WAIT WEKK F'OTl IFTKSnF - The official communique of the army . revealed that the next offensive of the marchlnpr wives. mothi.:'s and sweethearts of the -followers of Alexa

Ilowat would not be, staged until ne;. week . Women "generals" said all mines I', the district were shut ,vivn and ther. was no furrther need of a drive untii attempts were mad,, to ojvn . Milt Gould, Crawford county shfo. declared that three mines, the Sheridan shafts No. 3 and 19. and the Ken nents No. 2X, were operating- under protection of the troops. ri.EM'Y OF MOH. Gould was in the Meld at the head of 17 deputies throughout the night. A mob of sevcr.il hundred men ,forme: eoiith of Franklin, on the IMttsbu-i road, declaring they were polnir to O.lumbus, Kis.. to take Jlowat from the county Jail here. Gou'.d appealed to the men to ret unto their home and succeeded in dispersingthe men . Another mob, avowitiir its intenti -, of running Van A. lM!:nr. represent, tive. of John Lewis, from the coal fi:e!d. was dispersed by Gould. The Stillwell Hotel. V 1 1 slinrg's lfidins; hostelry, was an armed camp today. Bitner has a bandoned his downtown office for rooms at a hotel. From his cell in the Cherokee jail, where he is serving f six months' sentence for violation of the Kansas industrial court law. Alexaiurer H iwat, defiant mine chief issued a statement deploring- the drive of l "tie Amazons. "1 am sorry frightfully sorry that those frood women hive been forcf-d to

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tike the offensive they have. Had 1 known their plans, I could have stopped them, I fe.-l sure." II wat d'-clared. "I know Ci.ir feelings," however. They have seen a Kov'eri.or. politically powerful, link hands with those betravltiK tbeni and forcei upon them a hi-.v vhich takes the bread from the mouths of the bab'-s they carried in their arms as they marched. "'Theirs wan the spirit which led our l oys to victory over there a fight 'for : ' ausc most just. Teot s- mrne'to mv eyes when I tnink of the sentlmen; these mothers and wives express to ward me. but 1 am sorry they havfonnd it necessary to take the action they did ."

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-Tuesday evening Mrs. John JlcNab. entertained the Lady Maccabees and their friends at a nuusquerade party. The evening was spent in playing games, the prizes were awarded to Mrs Kunquist, Mrs. S. Ihtzler and Mrs. Joe McKeuna, in the Donkey contest, Mrs Dlsen, of Chicago, in the bean contest and Mrs. Christian the booby. The evening was much enjoyed. I.itcht refreshments were served by the hostess. A number of Club woinej of this city are in Chicago today attending the Chicago conference of Woman's Clubs which is being- held in the Fine Arts Kuilding. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brentlinger returned this morning from Terro Haute, Ind., where they had been to see an aunt of the former, who is seriously ill. They also spent a short time with Mr. Brentltnger's parents at Carlisle, Indiana. The past noble grands of Miriam Rebekah lodge will hold their annual bazaar Monday afternoon and evenlnsr, December 19th at I. O. O. F. hall. All members are requested to have their articles of fancy work, baked Koods and candy at the hall at 10:30 Monday a. in. Mrs. Bruce Bell ? North B-rins avenue left this morning for Logansport, Ind., to spend Christmas wiih relatives. Mr. Bell will t?o the later part of next week and remain over the holidays. Mrs. II. Hart of Kennedy avenue entertained the members of the Bridge Club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. T. C Gary was awarded the first prize and Mrs. II. JC Groves the second. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Phillips entertained the Old Rose club last evening at their home on North Baring aCi The Luther Leafrue of the Swedish

Luehtxan church will hold a social on j Friday evening at the home of Frances

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had the mifortune to be under quarantine on account of Jack, having diphtheria. The Daughters of Isabella will give a card party for the benefit of the Carmelite orphans at St. Mary's hall Monday evening, Dec. 19th. The V. P. Ladies- Aid will meet Fri dsv afternoon t c' nr'b

Miss Bryson Pettit. Mi8 Bryson Pettit, daughter of Commodore and Mrs. Stimson

J Brown of Washington, D. C, has l announced her engagement to : Lieut. Com. Paul Henderson, U. S. navy. Henderson in at present on duty at. the naval academy. The wedding will take place in February in Washington. Miss Pettit's own father was the late Col. James S. Pettit, U. S. army, a distinguished officer for whom one of the army posts in the Philippine iaJiaiuea.

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Satisfied sidokeri give preference o the new Stei ling Booeter cigar. The pmoke with that velvet taa'.e. Try nne today. 9-13

Clint Cloud and Mrs. John Taylor will be the hostesses, it is desired there be a good attendance. Mrs. Vanetto. wife of Jonas Vanetta ef 819 Alice street, Hammond, passed away this morning from pneumonia. No arrangements have been made for the funeral other than they will bury in Alexandria, Ind.

Literally. "Take a double handful of interest Id everything. That Is the bet recipe for happiness." says a noted statesman. Now we know why money lenders ara such a cheery crowd! change.

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and Edna Wall. 1105 Beacon etreet. One feature of the evening will be a grab bag. J. A. Meade of Guymon, Okla., formerly of this city, is in Marion, III., to spend Christmas with his son. Jack, has

The Carmelite Bisters, conducting a girls' orphanage In East Chica.50 (Grassell Ave.,) and one for boys in Hammond (Sheffield ave.) scollcit kind donations of used .clothing to 'be made over for the children In their care. Thor.e either home. The good Lord repays with Interest all that is given to His poor. THE CARMELITE SISTERS. 12-14-6. D. C. J.

SATURDAY Herbert Rawlinson in "THE MILLIONAIRE" SUNDAY Bebe Daniels in "THE SPEED GIRL" "Fables" and "Hurricane Hutch" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Marie Prevost in "PARISIAN SCANDAL" Also Winners of the West"

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