Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1922 — Page 9
'THE TOTES Pace Ninr Ml MEN ASK The Claypool Independents basketball quintet was defeated by the X'.rth Webster Timers by a score of 32 to 25. The Claypool boys attributed the score to the fact that they found it necessary to walk four miles into North Webster tbc evening of th" contest, because thMr automobile brokf down. WARSAW. Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) Residents of Ka; t Warsaw have lofi'lfd shotguns with powder fin'! "friT'ins s'i ;-. ,S l.-s. of fa' trot r". v.-it!" a view of u;lng them In stopping the opoi ations of a "Perping Tom" and masher. The man, said to be diFgulshed with a fals-s moustache, has terrorized the section for several '.(' k s. GOING HOME FOR THANKSGIVING OH, BOY I nds col& simpty essuyt II
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tuaUuaia wa,t baa baa recofnl4 aa a eomiortail standard of ivLoc." Mr. Ftu-;irail declared. riiasaraid baaed th claim for wag Lo-raaaaa prlnclpaUjr en Uia Uuat tfct thar bti baaa a material reduction La to purchasing power f railway wafti during- Lb pst four jreaxa. axul that "a considerable Jicrij" mutt ba ma da to reatore U. (oriar Uvtna; standard f the implcyaa. Th preaant tvertft monthly uf clurloal and station forces U-a lit. 80 aa alnat I10D.03 under th labor board decision of 1920, tocordtag to Fltxgaialii, Brotherhood oftlclais pointed out ihat thj labor board since lta 1910 ruling haa rendered two other decisions which affected material reJuctlons 1 nth men's pay. The present application la the :MrJ mad to the labor board since the end of tha shopmen's strike. The maintenance of way men were U.e first to petition for an Increase ind they were awarded two centa er hour. The application cf the railway signalmen la pending.
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way, Valparaiso, South Bend, Llgonter and Ft. "Vayn to Ohio line) Closed for construction through Dyer and echererville. and from Valparaiso to forter-Lak county line. etate Koad No. 8 (National Read, Terr Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond) Open ant of Indianapolis to Ohio line excepting one mile through Dunrelth. Detour at points west of Indianapolis tami as in summer excepting near Braall whsre new pavament is open. Etate Itoad No. 4 (ML Vernon, Evansville, Paoll, Seymour, Aurora and Ohio nne)Turn left at Main and Seventh streets In Boonerili proceeding to end cf street, then right on Tennynon road. At Tennyson go due east to near Gentryrille in
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Spencer county. Dirt road from Boonevllle to I'ale and from Crystal to HaysT411a. Dftour between Ia!e and Huntington via Johtifburp-. New culverts between Versailles and Aurora, State Head No. 5 (Vincennes to Mitchell) Two bridges out between Vincennes and "Wheatland. Kunnrounda are bad in wet weather; detour via Bonroe City. Road narrow but fair between Shoals and Mitchell. "Willow Valley Hill should bo taken on low pear. etate Road No! 6 (Ifadlsen, Greens burg, She-Tbyvilfci, Indianapolis, Hontloello) Under construction but pas sable for eight miles routh ef Ver-
i saillea. etate Hoad TTo. 7 (ffenfland, LoFanport, Huntington) Some loop stone between "Wolcott and Kentland, trut In good condition. Stat Road No. 8 (Remingtan to Gary) New atone south of Rennselaer makes careful driving advisable. Avoid unimproved eight milos north of Aix by taking Jackson High way at Alx to Oown Toint. Closed for conptructlon from Gary to Mer-rlll-ille. Detour parallels main road a mile west. State Road No. (Rockvfll. VeedI erslijrg, Attica and Goodland) Sonne fresh gravel south of Attica. Bridge over railroad one mile wet of Attica permits only one way traffic Only fair Brazil to Clay City. Stat Road No. 10 (Evansvllle. Terr Haute, Covington) Detour through Kaubstadt and Ft. Branch account construction. Closed from Shelhurn to Farmersburg account of construction. Fair detour over the county road. Cross White River by ferry.. New fill north of Clinton should be driven carefully. , State Read No. 11 (Greenfield, Anderson, Ft. "Wayne)- Drive carefully between Alexandria and Marlon. State Road No. 12 (Vincennes to Martinsville) Excellent entire way i but has many harp turns. State Road No. 13 (Newcastle, Muncle, Ft. "Wayne) Drive carefully two miles cf new grade and gravel between SprlngvHle and Oakvllle. Bridge north of Montpelier now open and detour removed. Etate Road No. 914 (Tell CSty to . Paoll) Unimproved or under construction. State Read No. 16 (Leavenworth to New Albany) Road narrow and replete with sharp turns In vicinity of Wyandotte Cave. Account heavy grading drive carefully between Lar.esvliie and New Albany. State Road No. 17 (Ligonler to Ohio line) New gravel between Wawaka and Brlmrleld. State Road No. 0 (ITt. Vernon. Princeton. Jasper) Dirt road from Wlnslow to Jasper soft In place. Soft fill east of Oakland City account grading. State Road No. 21 (Liberty. Richmond. Ft. "Wayne) Construction com pleted at south edge of Winchester and detour removed. State Road No. 14 (Palmyra to Brownstown) In wet weather traffic should go via Frederickf-hurg to Salem. State Road No. 28 (Bloonilngton. j Nashville, Columbus. Madison. Southern end known as Guthrie Trail) Drive carefully between Blooming1 ton and Narhvllle account heavv gradir.g, new culverts and fresh grai vcl. Construction for five miles eouthoast of Col-imbus. Excellent de ; Child-birth ! - j Valuable Mlutrated Boole Sent Free. 1 How thousands cf women, by tfc simple , method of on eminent phyticiun. hav avoiJ"? 1irr.a,... ; , . i uiisciira Lifu'a many . . . . in, momerit Baby ha arrived, is fulls- explained in tne remarkable book. 'Motherhood ar.J the Babr." Tells alfo what to do before and after baby cones, probable Hf viroi, y y: ru'". C and about Mother's Friend." u-d ly three eenerations of mothers, and sold in all i rirusr nr.. .c-k... lnC. NJ. .
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"This frrcrvcii remedy chcV colda befor they develop into serious amenta. It soothea tired, scratchy throats, loosens disagreeable phlegm and soon break np the cold. Now don't let yonr cold linger on ask your druggist for COKING'S SiiTovrKv a syrup for coughs&colds J tour via Elizabeth town. Fresh etone from Vernon to North Sladison. 6 tat a Road No. 27 (Wabash, Warsaw and Goshen) Fresh gravel from Silver Lake to Claypool. Detour one half south of Warsaw account of bridge construction. State Road No. 29 (Lafayette. Russlaville, Oxford) Fresh gravel between MontrencI and Lafayette, but in good condition. Stat Road No. 31 fDanville. Rock ville, Montezuma) Two detours to sld of road west of Balnbrldge, and one detour to roadside west of rockvllle account bridge construction. Drive curves cajefully in vicinity of Rockvllla State Road Na 31 (Lafayette. Crawfordsvllle, -Greencastle, Eloomlngton) Loose stone and grade work between Spencer and Cloverdale. State Road No. S3 ( La be. no n. Craw fordsville, Covington and Illinois line) Some fresh gravel west of Hlileboro. Fair only from Lebanon ea?t to Boone-Hamilton county line. State Road No. 34 (Connersville, r?5okv!lle and Ohio line) Short detour at aide of read around construction three miles south of Brookvllle. Detour good in dry weather; Impassable In extreme wet weather. State Road No. !S (Kokomo. Marlon, Montpelier) Tar ctiustructlon tast of Marlon finished and road opened to traffic on November 16lh. 6tate Road No. 87 (Westfleld. AnCeron, iluncle. Union City) Detour one rnlle north around bridge con struction between Muncle and Selma. Etate Road N,o. 33 (Indianapolis. Rushville, BrookvlllO Narrow for 10 miles northeast of Brookvlllo. Rough from Indianapolis to Rushville. State Road No. 40 (Madison. Ve vay, Aurora) Drive carfully between Madison and Brooksburg account grading and fresh gravel. State Road No. 43 (Dunes Highway from Gary to Michigan City) Opened to traffic from Michigan City to Fort Chester road. Closed near Balleytown. Traffic detour to first road south. State Road No. 62 (West Baden to Shoals) Dirt portion soft. Use chains. Heavy loads should be avoid ed. Stat roads not mentioned and parts not apedftcally referred to are in aplendid condition. JOHN D. WTIjLIAMS, Director State Highway Commission. INTERNATIONAL NEW3 SERVICE) MLWCIU Nov. :3. When a school kid squirms around more than uftial In his sat or leans up against a door caelng tf scratch his back, the teacher la warned to take no chance, but to s?nd him home at once, Chlckenpox Is golnlng such headway among the youngsters that health authorities are urging "every precaution." (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE TKRBB HAUTK, Nov. 23. John Hfssler, president, and William Mitch, secretary, of District No. 11. United Mine Workers of America, have returned from a joint conference of miners and operators, held at Chl-ago. Mr. Hessler expressed confidence at the outlook for a satisfactory agreement when the conference is resumed December 6. C LA T POOL, Nov. 58. (I. N. S.) The smallest human being In Indiana Is believed to be Oeorgle Luclle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson, of Claypool, -who t!ps the scale at slightly more than two potmds at the age of three weeks. At birth the child weighed exactly two pounds. According tj the family physician the child la perfectly normal In every way, except In weight, and will develop like other children. NORTH WJ5 ESTER. Nov. 13. (I. N. S.) Here's another alibi for !'"" nMt1e contest.. FortifT the aystem against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taiiDg Laxative WW tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, ani keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds. Grip and Influenza. , Be sure you get M The genuine bears this signature Pi ice 30c
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