Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1913 — Page 8
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Are for three years. This ditch la the drainage project to reclaim 20,000 .acres of marsh land in the Little Calumet valley, touching Hammond, Black Oak, Gary, Eat Gary, Miller, Deep River, and parts of Porter county up to the Dune park country. If the ditch Is ever put through much marsh land will be available for truck gardening purposes. According to Mr. Melton, who is one of the three members of the LakePorter commission in charge of the ditch, the cost of the "little Panama canal" win be $269,000. It will empty in Lake Michigan Just west of Dune park.
DITCH CASE OP THIS FAIL
City Engineer A. P. Melton of Gary, one of the Burns' ditch commissioners, said today that the ditch case would be up before the supreme court of Indiana some time this fall. He bases his Information on a forecast advanced by Aitorney John H. Gtllet of Hammond, a former Judge of the supreme court. Coat To Be 9269.0OO. The Burns' ditch case, which was appealed by the railways who object to' the assessments, has been hanging
BACKACHE VANISHIS RHEUMATIC PAINS GO
Few Doses of Croxone Ease Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints and Muscles, Relieving Backache and Bladder Disorders. If you suffer with backache have pains in the neck or sides nervous or dizzy spells a few doses of Croxone
will relieve the congestion and you will! be surprised how quickly all kidnev. !
bladder and' rheumatic troubles will!
disappear. Croxone promptly relieves these dis
eases because it really does reach the) A thick foR, whlch is generally seen real cause. It soaks right into tho along the lake cost in December, obwalls and linings of the kidneys, cleans j scured things around Gary early this out the stopped-up Inactive organs, morning and caused many mixups. The neutralizes and dissolves the uric acid j cloud of vapor swooped down upon the and makes the kidneys sift from the entire sand dune country during the blood the waste and poisonous matter night, much to the worry of railway that lodge in the Joints and muscles to ' an)j interurban men.
scratch and Irritate and cause rheuma-
FOB TANGLES GARY FOLK THIS MORI
ENGULFED IN MINE, MAINTAINS NERVE; RESCUERS WORK TO SAVE BURIED MINER
How Various Worthies Discovered Themselves in Places Where They Had No Inclination to Be; Mayor Nearly Comes to Grief.
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of refuge and great was the shock when he found that he had put up at the office of Attorney William Matthews, counsel for the Indiana AntlSaloon league. He immediately set sail.
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tism. It soothes and heals the delicate ;
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linings of the bladder and gives the ' There is no man better prepared for kidneys renewed strength so they can tne f8mous Garv fss than Justice A. filter the blood and keep you well. j c- Huber, who says that they are worse Croxone is different from all otherthan the famous ones thev have ,n remedies. It is so prepared that it Londo"' ,own' is practically impossible to take it When his honor arose this morning without results. An original package he looked out the window and saw
of Croxone costs but a trifle, and all druggists are authorized to return the purchase price If it should fall la a single case. Adr.
nothing but impenetratable fog. Thereupon he got out his fog equipment, which consists of a headlight, a red light for the rear of his hat, an elec-
The above sketch and diagram, drawn from telegraphic descriptions, shows how John Tosheskey, a miner, is imprisoned in the coal mine near Ashland, Pa., and how he has been fea and clothed from a two-inch pine that runs from his prison to the surface. Rescuers have worked day and night for many days. They are in constant danger, and every precaution is being taken to insure theix safety.
twenty-two cars of finished product a week. Other improvements which have been completed by the Cudahy people this year include an immense steel
I tank, forty feet high by forty feet In I diameter, which holds 400,000 gallons
and is ased for the storage of soap stock. The company has also installed & water softening and purifying system, with a capacity of 300,000 gallons every ten hours. This system comprises two large tanks containing a mixture through which the water filters, from one tank to the other, coming out of the second one soft and pnre. This is not only for the purpose of protecting the boilers, but fo rail purposes in the plant where soft, pure water necessary. Two additional repair tracks with a capacity of seventy-five cars have also ben laid in the grounds recently. Besides these improvements, a number of minor ones have been installed, at a total cost approximating $65,000. The various departments in the Cudah plant at the present time in
clude the "Old Dutch Cleanser," car building and repair shops, soap factor, curled hair and the pumice stone department. Over 400 men and girls are now employed in the plant. The success of the establishment under the management of J. M. Stafford, general manager, has been little short of phenomlnal. every department showing a remarkable increase since it was started.
NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM : COLD OR CATARRH OPEN AT ONCE
My Cleansing, Healing Balm Inirtantly Clean Kow, Head and Throat Stop Xasty Catarrhal Discharges. Doll Headache Goes.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of, "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm
dissolves by the heat of the nostrila; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nos-3. head and throat; clears the atr passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Adv.
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trie bell and an auto honk. Thus equipped he set out for his judicial chambers and he managed to navigate street crossings without being run down by any of the matutinal milk wagons or 'brewery wagons. On several occasions other pedestrians not so well equipped hugged the inside of the sidewalk when they heard the Judge's foghorn as they thought that autoists were abroad on the sidewalk, Knotta and Jobniwn Mixed. Mayor Knotts is said to have set out for the democratic headquarters and came near going into the citizens' headquarters Instead. R. O. Johnson, who would like to be mayor, headed for Dr. Smith's office, but he got lost and arrived at the city hall Instead. About 7 a. m. some Knotts and John
son men started a small-sized riot at Sixteenth avenue and Broadway, but none was laid low as the combatants tired out their arms trying to strike through the tough fosr. Wabat- Train Conies la on Time. In the excitement a Wabash train came in on time, much to the amazement of the local agent. John D. Herr. Friends of Mr. Herr say that as soon as the clouds lifted he hurried to his room to record the fact in his diary and that he will preserve the memory of it forever more. Hennery Coldbottle'a Experience, Hennery Coldbottle, another wellknown Gary citizen, set out tor George O'Donnell's place, but owing to the precarious condition of the high seas Hennery was obliged, to seek a port
"INVESTIGATING" COMMITTEE WORKING The "investigating" commMtee named at the city council the other night to look into the "abduction" of Aldermen Simlasko and Szymanskl had made no important discoveries today, but steps were taken yesterday to tap the city treasury by hiring counsel to assist in the "investigation." Big Tim Englehart and his fellow aldermen, Walsh and Gallagher, are now hot on the trail of the investigation." Pontus Heinta will be "investigated" first .but Tontus is said to have some "investigations" of his own to announce.
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