Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1913 — Page 6

THE TIMES. Thursday, Oct. 1H, 1913. BIG SURPRISE TO ! MANY INHAMMOND Local people are surprised at the QUICK results recetved from simple buckthorn bark. glycerine, etc., us mixed In Adler-1-ka, the German remedy which became famous by curing? appendicitis. O. Negele, druggist. Calumet and Fayette street, states that this simple remedy draws off such a surprising amount of old foul matter II." .1! ? bi't J &Mji ?n liii ninmiMi i n Tfee from the body that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the ftomach and constitpation INSTANTLY. monsfiratfioin

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A new wrinkle to detract votes from the Gary democratic party was discovered this morning by faithful scouts and when Mayor Knotta heard about it is said that he pulled out his hair in tufts. It appears, according to the story handed out at the city hall, that Frank Swada, one of the head-lights of the citizens' movement, has suddenly become manager of an employment agency. Oot of lowi Jobs For Voters. "Want a job?" Swada is said to ask men seeking employment. "Yea." "What's your politics?" "I'm a Tom Knotts democrat." "Good." Swada Is said to say, "only democrats get jobs here. The work is out of town." According to the Knotts men over 250 democrats have been shipped to out of town points and if this "employment" agency keeps up its activities Knotta will be short several hundred votes on election day. The Knotts men are thinking of starting a rival employment agency to get foreign voters allied with the citiaens tickets out of town Jobs any kind of job that will keep them out of Gary on election y. Swada, who formerly was a member of the Gary police force, was the victim of an attempt to either kill or injure him on the night of the citizens' party parade. Men stationed on top of a South Broadway building hurled a Bhower of paving bricks down on him as he rode by on a horse. The horse was Injured and several marchers had a narrow escape from death.

BOYS ARRESTED. A number of boys were arrested yesterday and turned over to the probation officer for trial before the Juvenile court, charged with stealing copper nire. The wire was teken from the Hammond, Whiting and Fast Chicago ireet car company, some of it bnvlng been taken from the tracks in Exchange avenue and the rest being found loose along the right of way. The wire was feed wire for the purpose of bringing power to the new Indiana Harbor branch of the lino now under construction. It is estimated tnat the compnny has lost about 60 rounds of the copper at the hands of the young depredators. The ages of the culprits, who numbs- four, range between nine and thirteen years.

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Trie narasmps oi tne nou.e vyiui ins u,-w..m.a use currier s This scene Is strikingly realistic to everyone who attempted to heat their homes during the cold nights of last winter. Even though you huddled up almost on top of the stove it was utterly Impossible to keep comfortably warm, and though you kept continually feeding the hungry maw of the magazine, the frost still clung to the windows.

The fire rot of the average so-called Base Burner, set high above

the ash pit and encased in mica, makes it almost impossible for the

heat to be radiated to the floor AROUND THE STOVE, where the heat is so essential.

The Comforts of Homhe Witnout the StAKCHLIGHT

Here is comfort, here is warmth, no need of huddling up to the stove to keep warm. With the Searchlight you are far more comfortable five feet from the stove. With the Searchlight the fire pot Is exposed and the heat is radiated directly into the room and to the floor for a space of five feet around where you want the heat. The Searchlight, with its immense radiating and circulating surface, circulates the heat to six and seven rooms, keeping them at a steady, even temperature. You can set the combustion damper on the Searchlight when you go to bed at night, and when you get up in the morning there will not be one degree variation in temperature.

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Will Give $5000.00 to Any Stove Manufacturer or Dealer Who Will Produce A Base Burner Front of E. C. Mnas Co9s Store Friday Afternoon and Evening. October :17th, 1913. That will Burn ail the Ingredients of Anthracite v Coal, or will Heat the Same Amount of Space with Signed: the Same Amount of Fuel as the Searchlight." J, B. Howard

I make no exceptions, this defy is hurled at every

man connected with the making or selling of stoves in

this or anv other citv.

Dare any man accept this challenge? Does any

man think that his stove will do all that the Searchlight will do? Then let him come forward and claim

this $5,000.00.

"Why do I make this drastic offer? Because cer

tain manufacturers and dealers in stoves, by their malicious and insidious misrepresentations, have sought to create public sentiment against the Searchlight.

If not a single one of these men who claim that their stoves are just as good as the Searchlight come forward to accept my challenge, then it is convincing that their claims were misrepresentations. That's what we want to prove. That's what we will prove, with this demonstration and $5,000.00 defj' we will make every maker and seller of stoves in this city frankly acknowledge, if he fails to accept this challenge, that the Searchlight is superior to any other stove made or sold in this city.

This demonstration will prove beyond a shadow of doubt to any unbiased person that the Searchlight is far superior to any Base Burner made, that the Searchlight will consume gases that every other Base Burner on earth wastes. This demonstration will prove that the Searchlight will heat three times the space of any other Base Burner with a great deal less fuel; that the Searchlight will save you $3.50 on every ton of coal used; that the Searchlight wil burn any kind or size of hard coal or coke.

Remember, the pi Ol?FNGF iS n.ly abs'uteI; -smoke consuming stove on Ji LviunvJU earth. If any Stove Manufacturer or Dealer can produce a soft coal stove outside the construction of the Florence that burns all ingredients of soft coal, smoke, gas, soot, etc., absolutely from the moment the fire is started at this demonstration, the above offer ($5000) will be paid by J. B. HOWARD, the Inventor.

This Siddwalk Demonstration Will Take Place in Front of E. C. Minas Co's Store

Friday Afternoon and Evening, October 17th, 1913.

Hundreds of people will attend this demonstration from all parts of the city to hear Mr. J. B. Howard, the inventor, expose the deception of the so-called Base Burner, and you, who. are a coal consumer and vitally interested in the saving of fuel ,should be there. Mr. Howard, right out ont on the sidewalk with a live fire, will show you how the people of this city, including yourself, have wasted thousands of dollars every year with the so-called ,Bas Burner that allows the gases to escape up the chimney. Mr. Howard will show you how the Searchlight will save you $3.50 on every ton of coal that you use; how The Searchlight Radiates Twice the Heat, Consumes One-Third Less Fuel and Utilizes the Gases Ordinarily Wasted. Mr. Howard will convince you that the Searchlight will heat with three tons of coal nearly twice the amoun tof space heated with the socalled Base Burner with six tons. "We have put the Searchlight to the most rigid tests and know that it consumes less fuel and gives a greater amount of heat than any other stove, and can guarantee that the Searchlight will do all that Mr. Howard savs that it wTill do.

The Searchlight burns all sizes and grades of anthracite coal Pea, Chestnut, Stove, Egg and Furnace size. And Also Burns Coke And what is more, the Searchlight will burn one-third less coke than any other base burner, as well as giving twice the amount of heat So if 3ou are unable to secure anthracite coal, 3-011 can always use coke in the Searchlight without any trouble. Remember, the Searchlight is the only Base Burner made with a fire pot guaranteed for 25 years. The Searchlight has double the radiating surface of any Base Burner on earth. The fire pot in the Searchlight is exposed instead of being bottled up in the lower mica section, and the heat is radiated to the floor instead of being bottled up and sent up the chimney. The Searchlight has a rolling top that permits the heat to escape out into the room; the ordinary nickled jacket top bottles up the heat. The ordinary Base Burner has 21 inches of radiating surface, while the Searchlight has 43 (see picture).

OUR FURNITURE, RUG AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENTS ARE LOADED WITH JUST THE THINGS YOU NEED. DON'T FAIL TO SEE US,

E. C Minas Company Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store

A FULL LINE OF RANGES, COOK SOVES,' ROUND OAK HEATERS, OIL AND GAS HEATERS. CASH OR CREDIT

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