Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1920 — Page 2

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JUDGE CARVER FILES PROTEST i' AGAiNST PARK

SPECIAL TO TE T1WE31 CnOTTN l''!i. r, Jl)., Jan. 28 Judge V.. A. O.irvr, or.s of the many owners f tho Miller Keach land, condemned lor park purposes' by tho Gary rark IV'j-r.i at a recent ni"d ;ng was the first !'. :n ai'pf ul iu th Circuit t'ourt yr terday. 'i"iH r ver 41 remonstrants against ti't award iu:id: lv th-; park boari ; m r..i it i oxp. ct-d tii.it ai! of th-,m w'.t' a , I to th" rin 'lit court. Til" j u 1 1: v ' the roiift will then ji - for lu-arjritr End it is deemed that : tl'.e:!i wit! I m-:t; J at cp k ' r v r r w a t'jrr i:-. V.er er bean1! Hnd . it '-. I.'U Suit n . ral years. p. storney for Prut for title to the i.utift. tho Hill -id the courts for .'..Jo Carver rri'ivfil tract for his J-t;al terirt of T:-.n 7 -item?-, i Ion :i ! Trust and Savings '.r.K of Gary tnu the First Loan anil Mortgage '.;. of I'roirti I'o.r.f. nr . PTtlOItJ'.MUU l!l tri" rk c.Hf-c. The two ins -d'.tors lv-as - a: i iRi-.t U ho ro.nif in:..- d M i 1 1 ee l .-.iKtutions hold ertain tracts and lor that ..son are parties to tho hi a sui AT THE OEPHEUM "The Cabaret Tel,n-te. hct l;'.tle musirai com- ' .- V.CP, IS v'.OWi!l at the one '. y act M-phe: o the s on the tin theaQulckty Cessd By Penetrating HantlJn's V7rarxl C!l - '. A safe and hatrnksa preparation , to relieve the pains of Rheumatwrrt, Scisttca, Lame Eack and Lumbago is : Ilarnan's Wizard Oil. It penetrates : cuickly, -drive-? out -soreness, and lim'lrs up st.iT ach;ng- jomtd and rc-jsclea. f Vow will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ao orients juch as sprains, bruise-?, cuts, ; i-'.irn.s-, bites and Ftings. Just as re- ! i'-if, too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. 1 Get it from drajrtsts for 30 cents. 'If not" satisfied return the bottle and ;get your money back. Ever enrtstiwited or ftave sick head- i acr.ef ju t :ry tVlTird Liver VVhina. I t :ry WiT-ird Liver Whins. r!casant little pink pills, 30 cents. U aarantsed. Kcane's School for : Dancing : ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. ; PHONE 3328. .l"eject Dancing Af-sernblies Every ThnrsJoy Evening. for ij-.'inrers Every Monday ! Evening. 1 :;h School Cld'-ses Every Friday Evening. I'-;-. i tiie plce you'll find good clean ..av.c ano d-tneing. No suggestive r.'..ncins a'icved in this hall. RIV'ATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 10 P. M. For O

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ter today, Thursday and Kriihy, It is full of pep, with a lot of good sinirIr.i. dum-ing and Jazz Orchestra music. On the same bill is "A Syncopated Hotel," wliii li is primed by Austin A Delaney. Kpisotle No. 4 of "The Black Si.cret" is also shown.

1ANY DEATHS IN GARY BLAMED TO "FLU" EPIDEMIC influenza which wa believ- - l-.-rn on the wane in (!nry. to hnv rero r-'Wl ovr a dozen di-athrt during por.t forty-ficht hour", accord inn th to tl o office of Health 'omm isstonrr Dr. f. M. Kej-her today. Physicians in the city are optimistic as to the severity of the disease, as new cases are he i tip reported daily ami :! is apparent thai the malady has no! Peru checked. Most of the victims succumbing to the disease have died fro n loa -union ia. hut it in said that in VM-r.1 as.-s influenza i.s the direct cause. It i- very difficult to secure statistics r; iatniu to the epidemic since the reports turned in by the physicians are irregular and it is said that there are in any doctors who are making no reports v. hatsoever. A week aero Mayor YV. F. Hodges issued an edict that every physician in the city must rej pora uif names oi ineir paiiem. con fined to their homes or the hospital with the flu . NOTHIITG LEARNED OF m$SSING MAN Xo r-;ne has developed yet as to th" whereabouts of Jacob Kiisstnau!, prominent Hammond man. who has been n-.ysteriously tnissinc; since. Monday morning:. The search continues in v'hicajto where he was last seen but so far has produced no re.sulta. WOMEN AND THE INCOME TAX T'ld you know that some of the larsesc income tax payern are women? That a iroodly portion of the American soil and buildings from modest homes to preat office buildings are owned by her ontriht? That stocks and bonds of immense value in the railroads and the industries are brineins incomes to women In all parts of America? That there are salaried women earn'n- as his,h as $25. 004 a year? That women are clever investors and clear va.'t fortunes in financial deals? laid you realize that there is also a 'arg percentage of working- women! filing; income tax returns and that.' thoutrh the feminine Itvinir ewnense1 exceeds that of her brothers, she is I ga itwly paying as high a tax on her income? T I : e Internal Kevenua Bureau tecFOR ITCH1NGT0RTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any drucrgist can supply you with Zemo. which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itchintr usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs on!v 3.ic: an extra lare bottle. SI. 00. It will not stain, is r.ot greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rore Co , Cleveland, O. The Store not be made at

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INDiCESTiCH) 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ords show that women ai carrying; their share of the burden of the income tax. Not only are they contributing from the earning of fortunes left to them, but Mibstantial mscn art based on Kalns acquired through their own efforts ami own intelligence in trading and in husiioss. - nd what's more, there are few women "kickers'' among- the Income tax payers. They accept tho law and pay their tax. and iy few of thi-tu are found anions the tax dodgers. The hih wag-fa and salaries received hy women last year will perhaps double the number of the fair sex who are. required to file returns for 1919. An unmarried woman, n. widow, or a. married woman who ii living apart from her husband must file nn incometax return if her net income for 1919 was $l,0u0 or over. She is entitled to an exemption on the first J 1.000 of her income. If she Is the head of a family, as defined in the income-tax regulations. jhe may claim Si. 000 additional exemption. Also she may claim further exemption of $Ji'0 for each person for whom she. is the chief support, if the depr-ndant Is under i! or is mentally or phnially defective . A married woman who has an Inrotnei from a separate source than her husband is entitled to file a separate return. Ordinarily a husband and wife file oni joint return. But if the lms. hand dop not include his wife's Income the wife is required to tile her own return. Separate, returns of husband and wife are required if cither hrtd a net income exceeding- Ja.ilOO. A woman who was widowed during: 1919 may claim exemption for the full year on the basis of lier status as of December 31. SKATERS DESTROY PARK PROPERTY Here's a tip for those boys. yep. and gfirls. too. who have been destroyins the shrubbery and sheds and trees around the lagoon at IIarirun They may skate to your heart: Park. conent over' the glassy surface of tiie lacoon. but if thev continue to build bonfires with public property then 10lice Chief Austgen will begin prosecution. This morning Kuptrintendent of Parks Holtz complained of the vandal(iii? acts to the police. GROCER FOUND DEAD IN STORE r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! INDIAN APOLIS, Ind..' .Ian. 2 V The body cf Charles Aughtnhaugh. seventytwo, was found today lying in a pool of blood In his gracery on tho west side of the city. Kvidence pointed to niutder vith robbery as the motive. The elderly man, sa.id to be the last of .m nrisiocra'.ic Hoosier family, apparently had hen beaten todfath with a jnill-.-l e;liiy this mornins-. VINCENNES JURY ACQUITS WEST UNTESNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! VI.VVKNM'S. lnd.. Jan. 21. Jonas A. Stiff was found not guilty by a jury of the murder of Charles West, has brother-in-law. Nov. lj !ist e.ir. The jury deliberated less than ope hour. It .a contended that tho state failed to prove Stiff did not shoot "West in selfdtfense. e -. i jll .j NEGLECTING THAT GOLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King' New Discovery so promptly checks it I T'S natnral you don't srnnt to be careless and let. that old cold or cough drag on or that new at tack develop periously. Not when you can iret such a proved sueeefnl remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. Cold, eouRht grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality ts an high today a It always has been and it's been growing eadily in popularity for mor than fifty years. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle at nil druggist. GlTe it a trial. Constipated ? Here' Relief Not that often harmful, always violent and temporary help that comes from harsh purgatives, but the comfortable, gratifying-, correctly regulation of stubborn bowels so pronounced la Dr. Klnt"s New Life Pills. Tonic In action, they promote free bile flow, ntlr up the lazy, thoroughly but gently cleause the system cf waste matter and fermenting foods, and give yo4i keen zest for hard work and healthful recreation. " AU druggists 25c,

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niK'AdO VUALr T.n to GO ID,.. 19'! 20c; 70 to 80 lbs.. 2lHi-S t 1"0 lha. iZ'iiZi, fancy, 25; overweight kidneys HO to 175 lbn., 12 "if 15c. Bl'TTKU Receipts, 4.1 SO tubs; cream cry. extra, 691.,; lirsts iaii sSlj; packinn stock. 38 ii 40. K'XJS Ittceipts. a. SIM cases; current receipts. ou'niS; ordinary firsts. i.U'U ;.; firsts ii, U9; extra. 48'3' 49; clu ck H 1 4 0; dirties, 4 ' ru 4 j. I'HKKSK Twins, new. "9 3-4W30. daisies. Z-Cu'.VA; young' Americas, S2, ; lonKhorns. 33 i; brick, 2S .1-4''i9. ld"K POtTliTIlY Turkeys. -1't, chickens, 36; spriniis. 32; roosters. 23; ,oese, 27; clucks. .".4. IWATOES liecejpts. 38 cars: Minnesota and J'akota. Oluos 4 ..'. 4 ..'.. , W'iscongin. 4.:,i)rif t.r,.'). ( Hit AtiO 1,1 H STOCK. HOCS Receipts. 19.0nO; market is 10 to 11 lower; bulk. 15.20St 15.&0; top 15.60; heavyweight, lS.OOSt lo.3.; medium weight, 15.20'i15.4i; lif:ht weight 15.35 4il5.S0; light lights. 14.75 If 15.4 0 heavy packinc sows, smooth. 14.2,1 a 14.65; packing sows, roufirh, 1 4. on 'a 14.21 piRS. 13.7.1 1& 1 4.71. CATThK Receipts. 7. BOO; market is steady to 25 higher; beef steers: medium and heavyweight. 1 l.iiO if 1 .1.70 ; choice and prime, ; medium and good. ll,6015.5t; !lp:ht weight: common and medium, O.i'O 'n 1 .5 .00 ; butcher -attle: heifurs. 6.80 if 1 T..75 ; cows. H. 75 rq 12.50; bulls, 7.65'a 1 1..15. canners and cutters; cows and heifers. b.H5 "ii 5.7.1 ; earner steers. 6.25-g 8.00; eal calves (licht and handywelght) 18. 00' 19.50; feeder steer 8.00g: 12.25 ; Btocker fcteers, 7.25 10.85; stocker cows and heifers, 6.75(g-9.00, stocker calves, 8. BO'S 11. 00. CHICAGO CASH OKA IN. W1IKAT No. 2 hard winter, 255; No. 3 hard winter, 2.13; No. 1 Northern Spring, dark. Sin. COn-Xo. 3 mixed. 14S-3; No. 3 white, 151?i 132; No. 3 yellow, 148i4t 149 'a; No. 4 mixed, 1 45 5il46; No. 4 white. H6fl47; No. 4 yellow. 145-&117. OAT.? No. 2 white, 8g, -& 89; No. 3 mixed. 88 1; I o. 3 white, 1-8 1-4'JS8'; No 4 white, 87 1-i. S Allis Chalmers ,. I American Car and Foundry id 1".S 41 fil 7 Sil'i 1 1 7 31 'a 1 - .18 SiS '. 4 I 224 American Ixicomotive ....... American Steel I-'oundry Anaconda Atchison lialdw in Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . Colorado Fuel t.'rucibl-e Steel Geriral Electric ; 1B3 Genral Motors 301 Lackawanna Steel S3 Lehigh Valley Mtdale Stfel New York Central Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Railway Steel f-lprlngs Republic Iron and Steel Southern Pacific I'nlon Pacific T S. Rubber . 4 3'. .. 434 .' 6S'2 . 78 . 48 . 42 ifi i, ill . 91 .122 .126. . 1". S. Steel 106'4 Willys Overland 2S Sinclair Oil 4 3 NOTICE The annual meeting of the Christian Church of Hammop.l. Ind.. wi'l he held n.t the i hur. h. cr.ri'.' r of Calumet ave. t-nd Sumtin r st.. Hamimmd. Indiana. Thursday e- ening. hVbruary .1th, 120. at 7:20. for the purpose of electing one trustee and other ofth ers. A. I. HI" NT, Chairman Church Board. It. K. ROBERTSON. Church h rk. :-4 SO BURIED WHEN ICE HOUSE FALLS (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! SAt.KM. Mass.. Jan. 2S. Thlrty workmen. while engaged in cutting and utoring he on Silver Iake. "White's Pond, were buried under thousands of pound1 of ice when the walls of the old Ice house collopserj this afternoon. The is fell with a roar and before any of th" workers could scramble to safety they were buried. As yet it is not known whether or not any of then are dead. Aid ha.f been summoned from nil the surrounding -ntnmunitles . WOOD CONSENTS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEi INDIAN A PO LIS. IND.. Jan. 2S - Mai. en. Leonard Wood has authori7ed his

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roRieum u HAMMOND. TODAY, THURS. AND FRIDAY Cabaret - A Miniature Musical Comedy.

THE VALDARES Comedy Bicycle Novelty.

SHEEHAN RUTH Everything in the Game.

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IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if yon sneeze. snofBe. or feel a chill roniifie oa. Carry the tina!l bottle at all times. PIUCK 25 CF.NTS. TriK Kl.U.S CO.. NHWBURGH, N. V. name to INe placed on the in-liana republican primary ticket lor president, it was formally announced here today. J i r adqua rtei-s will he oponed hTo ou I'ehruary 2nd. it was stated. ALLOW REDS TO SEEK COUNSEL I INTERNATIONAL NtWS 61RVICEI W.SHIT N. .Ian. a 8- Orastie mod i fiiat ions of the deportation regulations were anr-ouneed by Secreiaty of l.alior W ilso-, this afternoon. I11Mructions w r given to all Immigration officials that they must Inlorm those held for deportation that they have the ripht of counsel ami run -f permit communication with counsel. Instructions were also (riven that In cases where hearings cannot, be held immediately the p' rsons under arrest Khould be allowed release on bail. 10FERS $50,000 TO WIDOW OF VICTIM I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ("11 P.'AOf , Jan. 2i. lin ked up in a cell today after shooting and killiiii? Ir. Robert Samuel Tf.-ntley. a Chicago physician, Wm. Gardne wealthy part owner of the I. and O. Storage Battery Co., offered to nettle 150. unit, on the widow of the lain man. Oardiner insibtd that the shooting of the man was accidental, and that It occurred when he went to the physician's office and showed him a revolver he had Just borrowed. One story was that tho shooting- occurred after the physician, who was his friend, refused to give him a prescription for whisky. SENT HOME. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 LONDON. Jan. 28 Admiral Von T.euter. commander of the interned Ger man fleet at iscapa b low, wtucn was i scuttled by her ow n seamen, was re-j leaser! by the Urittsh authorities today j and left for Germany. j i CARD OP THANKS. We wis!) to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for kindness and sympathy shown by Fathers, Perg. Schmidt and Nichols, and we wish to thank our friends, neighbor and relatives, the members of the Young Ladies Sodality, and the employes cf the Lion Store also for the floral pieces and spiritual bouquets. We appreciate th sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our dearly beloved daughter and sister. Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kilman. H--nry Ketlman. brother, Mrs. Clara Cluhlne. sister, Trieo. ciubino, nephew. Too Late To Classify VAXTEP Middlw aged man for Inside work- J3" per wk. Apply at Klevstor. Tfainrrrnd hldr.. Hammond. 1-2S-tf Whiten Peroxide Peredixo T it T loom taste. SoUonly where IAC, " After you eat a!trays tala 1 (Tor your acid-stomaciQ Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat, ed Gamy Feeling. Stops food sourinsr. repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids dif cttion mod aooatita. Kaepa stomach aweetand atrona. lncraaaea Vitality and Pep. E ATONIC ia tha bait remedy. Tana of thoaanda wonaarfuUy banentad. Onlycoataa cent artwoa day to usait. Poaitively oimrantaed opleaaaor wawill refua4 aaonJ. Wt a bla; Ins today, ou will auc Stunmari FhnrmacT. Hammond. Zaxk one INDIANA ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE Deluxe Singing, Dancing and Music. Unexpected Witness. Syncopated Hotel. "THE BLACK SECRET.'

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Two hiig niKhts are on ih- schedule of th Oary otJ.-r of Kiks lor the first; half of nxt month, acioidme: to plans' being- compl.-te.l by the rntt riaintnent J committee. On Monday ci.-ninjj. Feb, 2.1 initiatory work: will be conferred upon a cla.-a of twenty candidate and will be follow en by the custoin-irv lunthe.n. ji'ti Uincoln's birthday. 1 '. b. 12. the or'der will lndl a big- stag ar,d accordingto the procrnrn it will t-urial many of the enjoyable affairs givn in the past. TO COLLECT UNPAID HOSPITAL PLEDGES As a result of ;t f-pe-;.i meeting? held by the executive committer at the Commercial Club on Monday evening, another rtriv to colP. t all unpaid pledges for the new $2.'-O0Oa Met hod iM. 1 foen-ital in Gary was Mattel yetr. day, I'npaid piedp-es total .-oriiet.hing )ile 23. 0'K. Ail trios' indet.l.d f.) the hospital fund, through pi-dces tnado Hi the ranipalcn are urged to pay the "uirn( Indebta-d. 1 PASTIME Today MARIE WALCAMP in "TEMPEST CODY" Also two reel comedy, "Home Talent." TomorrowH00T GIBSON in IS BEST" WEST BLipU Today and Tomorrow GERALDINE FARRAR in "THE HELL CAT" Also two reel Comedy "Some Bride." 11 lil V ill iflaat Ik -jr-- '- - AUDITORIUM THEATRE HAMMOND TONIGHT Shirley Mason in "The Rescuing An gel; also Two Comedies. "The Cook" and "Off His Trolley."

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MoTiiERg Friend ExpcMZnTNlothcrs APteOLCtratincl ApplicafiorX sr o nir.oi ato ro r, .a a, r. ' -V M lia.M.tal U i DeLuxeTheatre Today and Tomorrow EUGENE O'BRIEN in 'THE BROKEN MELODY" Friday GLADYS LESLIE in "THE MIDNIGHT BRIDE" Antonio Moreno in the third episode of "The Hand. nvisible I 1 Saturday MITCHELL LEWIS in "THE LAST OF HIS PEOPLE" Also tine third episode of "The Invisible Hand," Afternoon only. Sunday WM. FARNUM in "HEART STRINGS" Monday and Tuesday. EARLE WILLIAMS "WHEN A MAN LOVES" WANTED FOUR ELECTRICIANS AT ONCE. Come ready for work. No. 2 gate, Inland Steel Co., Koppen Co., Indiana Harbor. WW1 All Heating Stoves Reduced We could very easily carry these stoves over for next winter. We have already bought the same ones at a higher price and will consequently have to charge more, but we would rather prove to you that we give you real values and thus save space for our spring stocks of merchandise. This 20 Per Cent Applies to HEATING Stoves Oaly. TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. Stove and Furniture Repairing. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

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