Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1920 — Page 5
r rrr i. X. Wednesday. Maivh 10, 1D2D. THE Page l ire 1'IM.JW '!M
CROWN POINT NEWS fppeningt Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
A run pound hal'yv si; ! as hot n ! M M rs . it i! l'la- e on "ir.da-. . r. a km. the I h r-1 clnM n the I ha. . rme. Mr. Via.-.- ., ' i j n . c m i Ijkc cou r t f v . M .ss Mhl lira-, r e iu ; r d oti K-.ts r y from 1 U(3 1 a na ;-" ! l s iv !o ' - had b--n f"r via! di s :s t-.hiti.C"-rt'Urj I; iff Hnro-uro. a:: I np'M'Unt meeting- of the t'hamocr ..f C.'ii infrri- t I'en'ni Musi Hail next i":r:rdav tr.Kh t i' T 3 0 and d -: r ' a . '1 a : t endance, of I'omnn ttces . owing: to the funeral of Mls T.ii'e 1 hman hir.K held on W dne.-da , Co ; ot lurk d.nner hioh w a 1 .. hv h-n u . ven 'by the Tr.imh'.e "lu has t .-ti P -stponei for n Mrs. .1. A. Cm pit-by an.! dn-.jsht ei. Giadj . entertained the We.-t m;ti .-"-or Guild .it: their home on Monday ni:!itA fte- the iesron on i'hina hid be' is jtiven. the gues.'s enj ! ;i jal li.-.ir. dc.l-L.tis r e f r e s h 1 1 '. p .s - vw! M: Fdr.a H-'-n jam . n r : . i !:.;: J-'n- ! t ! idare who i!4l the 'oi u m' ;a 5 ho.-l of pxpi S ':.m in hi- a . have ret urned to that scho after sp'-nd.nsj a few days with "'"'.ics here Mr. and Mm. Vaf1erhf-.ii living shout a mile and a l:al' w . t of t .w n. had s. visit from the stork on Tuesday. ivM left a a.by Kir! at their home. T. J. SuHivan of I-'.ast "h ! c arc. tranesoted business in trown Point Tues.1 --. Fred v. Pi -sit . an aspirant for the ff!c of County Shei .f n in frown Point on Tues.iay. ra'iins' on his old f-;end and jnakir.- new rne.- Mr. f''lt Is from Carv- and In an attache
;.- ..-u-i.'s-1 1. , hi T'.-m k:- .m - .. . it;. !. t- H in.-' t lie; Tli l!il ii f ' ' " ': -: v I : i, lr. Vi'-loi ia TJar.ien !. s I . -' t- assi'teil ) Writ. K. Usle 'if I M--- t' 'i'r, te. fnnture of the :if - in -ti i ! I he h .la pauexe l'i;ent::'.',i i:.-. Thn.-iKii tne I 'oat a ! t'a-1 I"" ::iv. :i .. th- l.frht I'.earete M ! i-; 'i Niomo; li i.j :n eh ( aio thi.v. . .; i:c ": ' '-it ,i . n. .1 at t he home of i r.. '''! . Will h . ,M:-- K . : e liium has h.en Kuifinfil to h.-- liosne the pat t w. la a with a y, -w . -rn.-n !'a fry wa in "hioa) i h ft.fiis on Tt:rsd.-iy m: tiutiiui.f: ii( tAr. K'.'. 'l'f '. ilan. Aiiie Kieijer. Gary. Jo. c:i.i i-j. ilai-y: l.ouis- llolti, ;ary. Joi.ai.n .! C'-t.-rtcn. KaM ChluR.i; I-iK !- -. Tlii'it!.sn. F:.t f htoafro. Ad -.Mi :. llo'r. f'.ary; Oertrud.i t . S h r a . I a i . Isna'z Koraioh. Gary ; .me;' Gerin k '.. I a v . !;-; Atoo'. Whr.ine. lieSrn r. Eati'-n, Wb'i'nz. !.-" ti' Zoreruoki.o. It-d'ana I Inrfioi . t,. Amis K'ita-. Indiana Harbor. Ma-i! ;.- P. Hick. K.ist I'hi. aAo: Kthe" K. Hi 'yet man. Ka.t f hif-apo. "i' s Kttcv Avfry, Hammond: K!!f Fi 'he1 k" vu. I la rmnvnd . W'jii i.ini Gary: Mary f o!e. Gary. Mjil.ti t.i.ik. Gary : Anna ,Ijndoi. Ga ry . Peileru-o I.15.1, Gary: o Anceana (i'ftPCitl !. iu ! -.
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Death to Corns
"Get$-It" Makei 'Em Lose Their and Lift Off Painlessly.. The fust Ihinfc "Gt s-1 1 " i-.eis lands on a "orn or caihis is to mhu
Ihe oam. 'l'iwri it shrii! tiio lallii." and Im.stni it.
ft rat story of the prypo?e.i piajit more hail tt tjar ago.
Grip
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NOT PAYING INCOME TAXES A. coitiuii; to reports. twidnm of
Gary are not l-in a.s promiK in rilling cut then- in, onio tH.- a they were lawt er. Cnl five days rfmain )n ivhloh to till thMii out and iinlws tfie- are tahen are of by the t h of this jnotuli, H may ihabii a douli'e tsx, a thin and a ptiison uentnnre. What's ivium:. if 3011 make a. mistake and I'ncie Sim finds it out. you probably have t. answer lor u. Ins to the Vertl si nke in ;r, v lieu 1liouand of w orkmen, w ere idlS for a nunibr-r ..f monthn, it i said that hundreds ate below the exempt figure 4nd eonseqiipntly are not filling; out their papers. Hotter he suie, though, for l"nc!e jam is liabh- to lock jon up.
I ; f wseiu v ' ' k tor Ccrma St
TO BUILD IN GARY William If. T'j 1 lull. f"l dealer and v. .11 kn.jisn t'lowti Point man. will soon s;art the cnciion of a. $i,ifui rsid-n'-e ri Gar. Yostrrday he took out a buildinn: permit for is roiistniriion at 813 Johnson st. J i. u ill be of kei'aMone const ruction.
MAIL AVIATOR
IS BHD TO DEATH IK FALL
r INTERNATIONA L NEWS SIKVICE! rrrit'AGO, Ma.rch 10 i'lungtrin down from Uh clouds with Kla plane In f!a.ma fl. (government mail Aviator on te Uhioa(ro- Uveia.nd route, beleed to b Pilot C". . W. Stoner-, of Glevela,nd. was burnel .nd cruUed to death today eix nsi'.ea neat of New Part-". Ind., eooordlna; to n. telee-mju reo. tv -1 hero from fioben. lnl .
1. 1 ; In an' Around j GARY
That in to say. Burnn ha defied the poiioe to raid the. place and the police say th.it one of these days they will C?t the goods on Uurrus and ciose the p'aoe for gool. The Prcamland flub has fljr.ire.1 n a number of raids in the pa.st, Burrys has been under arrest ?e-e.ral time and convicted once. Still he continues to operntn in defiance of the law. According- to the police and other who Bv investigated, evryth'.ng from do-r to windows liave been barred and nailed shut to keep the police from raiding the place. There la now only one entrance and that is the front door. It L said that Rain run rampant in the rooms in the rear, but as soon aa a policeman or plain clothesma.n sticks his nose In the door, a signal i.s given by a lookout and the same cornea to
a close. With the windows and other entrances barred. Kurrtia is also operating in detiance of the ?ta;e fire !a.w?.
."ocoi 11 13 a 'most ready to fall olf. I Ion help 11 just a.t little bv lifting it Ion 'twixr thumb and fltiKrr." Ton don't
even reel n hecaus- there is riot hurt left m it. Millions have proved H tii1 leant. surest, safest and ihoji pleasant method. "et-It.' 'the never-failing E-tiaranteed money-back corn remover cos's hut a triflu at any drug store. M f'd bv 1-.. lenience & Co.. hi.-a.go. ?od in Hammond end recommended as the woi-I.t's
i best corn remedv- bv J. v. V eia. SutnPiers Fhcy , Oslrowski They. Adv.
RETURNS FROM ENGLAND Word vas received in Gary yesterday that (oir(te W. Shavv. (Jury building contractor, w ho has been v isiting in Bnsland. Kcoiiand and Ireland for the past four months", is expected to relurrt home about the flrt of next week. He sailed from IiverpooI on the Mauretania the 6M1 of this month. Mr. Phaw made the trip t Kneland with o.Ie
! Frost, the Gary home builder, laat Octob
er. Mr. Frost returned to this city shortly after the first of the vo-ar.
Junction of Sixth Avenue Iloulevard, Fifth Avenue and M.iaals!rrl atreat.
! "Y" DORM BOYS DINE
The Dormitory boya had the iftlifesl t.me of their iivea at their annuel dinner and ftitfrtammen at the Y. 1 . C. A. in Gary lat n ght and w.ll be an occasion' tha L will l-ini; be rememhe; ed. After "putting away" a table loaded
'down with good thlnja to eat. they , I'.etened tc- spee -hes they sanj; and la."' I bi.t not lea.vt. they I'stened to the strains of Harvey's Famous orclieatra
and enterta.ners .
ASKS $1,000 DAMAGES f! aiming that he tias in juried in a at ruet car acildi nt on Jan. 2nd of this year, Htn Harden brought suit for ll.uGO daniAges against the Gary S'reet Railway tn the Gary superior court yesterday afternoon He stated that he was Jnockel unitiscious vih-n he na stiaick at Fif'ecntri av. and Pioadwav. bruised and hurled under a 1 ar and if it had not been for the assistance of by-standers he m:ght have been killed.
SIX DIE IN AERIAL ACCIDENTS 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I I NMNGHAM. Kan . March !. An investigation was under way today of the airplane accident which cost three lives here ,st eVenin. The cause of the accident probably will never be known as tne machine was completely destroyed by fire after falling: 60 feet. The pilot. Kmil Zag-u.ser. and his passengers, Clara Hart. 19. school tea. her, and John RMc.liffe, 11. were burned beond 1 ecog-mtion.
THREE DIE IN FLORIDA
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI MlAlvJI. F!a.. March in. Threw airmefi were, killed la'e yci.r!av when thenmachine fe! near Miami. The victims were Pilot Gbaries Sim, and Mechanicians Karle and 1-ila.nolm 1 d
THE STOCK MARKET
BURRUS DEFIES GARY POLICE W I'.iam Kurrus. foimver negro polieeinn and now J'ge, owner of the s.,'ld "Prfatnland 'i-ib." at 1T2T Adam -teet and aatd to be a notorious fcamb.intr boti.e. Is aiain in bad graces of t'-e 'jury police departtnent
CLARENCE DARR0W WILL SPEAK f'arenre. farrow the well known Chtcjco attornev, will apeak Sunday morn ins at tiie Temple Israel. 45 Ada.ms strep; in Gary. The s;;biect of rii nddreus will le ' Fabre, the Jet of S:ence." These r'nr are open to the pr era I picl c and vervone is invited ti attend . The fpeakinjf commences at 1 1 l.-.ck .
Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair
;:r!s if you want plenty of thick, :-'a.u'tftiT. s lossy, silky hair. ) by all m.an K't r"d of dandruff, for it ill s'a" j our ha :.- and run: it if vou 1-m't. It doesn't do much Rood -o try o brush or wash it out. The uniy fiire wy tr ceit rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. the ny,. udesf roy it nure'j . To do this, get about four ounces of ord:rary ilTU'd arvot: . apply it at !::cht when retninu. ii enough to moisten the 'alp and rub it in gently ni'h tiie finger tips. P-v- mnrninc. mo' if rot a'!, of your 0 nd ru f will be pone, and three ,t four t.tor applications will completely riis-s-lve and entirely destroy every .;nc fi!;n and traco of it. Tou -will find. too. that all ItchirR .-rd dicg-inff of the a.-alp will stop, r-nd your hair will look, and feel a hundred times better. Ton can et 1:'1 i;d arvon at anv rime 'ore. It is I-, expensive and four ounces Is ail you w :11 need, no matter h.ow iruch dandruff vou have. T'i:s Simple letivtly 1 ver tails. ariar.
LUTHER LEAGUE TO HAVE CONCERT The T, a: her l.eafrue of the Swedish T,uthera.n nurch. Sixth Avenue and Fillmore street, will hold a special musical rojrram at. the rh-irch this tv"tiiiii at eisrnt o'clock. This program will bo sriven under the d.iectb"n of Mrs. Margaret l.e..;r of the Gary Consejvatory. the Gary ilianch of the Hinshaw f onset" va t or w, several "of her fltuHenu render'n: n iralKrp. Anyone who ha heart 1 i.ese students know that the-, cci -specf a splendid ptoiram und t-"nse who have not heard them d nr.: know what they have ni'sd"1 . P'itr ,-onie and find out. After th program Iiht refreshments will bo vc iiy members of the I,uthei l.eaue. WILL ERECT ' J0RD0N MEMORIAL A menioria! in the form of a. larfte fir e and bronze tablet wl'h flttins;inscription has been e rpropria t d b.th mntrf of the Garv Park Roard In nie- or! ; -' r!a-r.v pi . Jordon. the .'ipl 'r er.rjent of tiie fjjry park SYStm w-;-,o e eath shocked the .-it jr las 1 " will -be erected and planted ' 1 h tr. unziilar space formed in the
GARY MAN IS SENTENCED
V A I. PA Ft I A 50. March 10. Mike Relich. of Ga'y, the Deep River moonshiner, who was raptured Monday by Sheriff Forney and -whose 3ft gallon still was destroyed, was up before Judge J.,or'.n a; of the Circuit i.'"urt ysterday mom n$ . Mike had no defense, and His Honor fined h m 20ft and sentenced him to tlO !' in Ja:l. Some ,,f these dajs the Judg-e Is (io.r.e to impose the fu); penalty of the law on men who- think the-, can defy your l"r.c Samuel's prohibition law.
A 11 iB Chalmers American Car & Foundry American locomotive A.merican Smelting American Steel Foundry American Tel. ,t- Tel. Anaconda Atchison l-taldwin Locomotive Ttaltitnorn i- Oiiio Canadian Pacific Central Iat her t hesapeake & Ohio Chicago & N'orihvvt stet n Chicairo. Ril. A St. T'aul Colorado Fuel CVtK lblo Steel Delaware & HmUon . fine ! Genera! F.le-rte Goriern! Motors (it. Northern Pr Illinois C.-nttal Lecka wanna St'-el I.ehigli Valley Midvwle Steel X. T. Air Rrake N'e-v York Centra'.. Norfolk & 'estrn Northern Pacific Oh:o Cities Gas Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Heading Reipublic Iron & S'eei"
Southern raclflc
Studebaker I mon Pacific I.'. P. Vies!
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At Mealtime, Means Good Appetite, Good Digestion, Good Cheer and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. DO YOU USE THEM? IF NOT WHY?
To Hit back after a jrood inea and know there is not kuitu; to be sourj riairiiics. sas. 1 1 o vv s ne and discom-i fort i.s the logical jesul: of using:! Stuart's !"!. pepsia Tablets it.nne.iiai.-; ly after atiiijt. Most p'.-op'.e V.e'ievj
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gestion to the so met bins th-y ate and 1 ran till "taste." And it. M.rpiis'.s! them, invariably, to note ho,.v uuu-klyj reiie.f comes after utiiii; one or tvvot of these tablets. Whether it is high- j seasoned food, rich pastry. h'--avy! hearty foods or some one particular, offender the relief comes just the! same. Those v. ho are susceptible to J attacks of indipvM ion or 1 s;.r p.-ia should try St nail's D ypr pua T-'i l.le t as th"v- buppiy the stomari. with anj alkaline effect just as it i!.e natural- f
ly when i: is work itig in a pei fet-t)y healthy ond i t ion. A glance around toe table v. i d ltkcly indicate one or more w u plain
ly look as is they anticipated tii dyspeptic's mournful assemblage of distresses sbort'y afttr the meal is ft r; i.-oicd. Many a lion vivant. however, lies learned how to l-.'ave the ta'o'e in a happy ''rsme of mind by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets immediate !y after eating. And vvh'ther It was rich soup, pastiy, cheese or diahes usually rated as "heavy'- tliefe tablets i-or.tain ingredients that digest food, assist the- fomae hjii the work of t gestion and fitiypiy the alkaline effect, that the stoma. -h 1 c-suires. Thus before you conjure un the troubles th. ordinarily would follow eating: sosutla.orite iJish, try this plan of a void -a n. e. Or if t he t.oiii.ie is alrtauy doiti; its vv o: get a .".( cent box of Stuaits D.vspeusla Ta ;.:: s of any dru(fgii. rn.i note low u'-ni!y a 11U sniootl-.!;. your stoma' ii sttl'-s low.i lo ;ood l'f 1 1 a '.' 1 .ir.-- a.-,.
W?Btinghouse Willi tjveriand . Sinclair Oil
RCTTRT! 6.4"? Hi'-. i"rr'rv. extra, tjitti! Hoc: Marnisrd firs'---, tit'o-; fn-s; ? 2 r,7c. IC'r'.S P.ereii's. 3.7."dl ases. C'.l: receiids. 4J';44c: 'o ld llrs's. ::.', n lie: firsts, tje; rx'ra. ": . '.e.-Us, '". : '.'.hi:: d:rt ies. 4fc. CITEF-SK Twins. nw , :i'n .'b ,; Daisies. i7'2vj :si.f: Yoi.i, AriMicis.
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f ese. 22.?; ducks. 38c. POTATOES Ketetn's. -n &.. Mi'.-nc-sota and Dakota, i ihtox. S.r.'i.
CHICAGO CASK QEAIN. V, I IE A T Nr.. 2 mxe-d. t" ': ... r J2.tf'; No. T. t:oi:l,erii ;:::,.. J-.30; No. 5 northern soriug. .'.::.'. Co UN" N'o. s ntiveil. i. 1 5: :... t mixed, S 1 . o .'J '(? 1 . 5 3 : No, :1 vl-n c. ! ,;;v 1.".- N'o. 4 whit. I..',:. t2 : No, ; yetjovv. J1..". 4: No ': -,.-i!, v t .-
UNABLE TO SOLVE SHOOTING Although the police rave been bending every effott to throw some light on the mysterious shooting of Philip
trta rifia loa. who was found dead with j
a bullet he.le througa his heatt in a secluded spot at 11th avenue and Tyler streets in Gary. Sunday evening, they have been unable to arrive upon any solution. His wife is as much in the dark over the deed as the police as she states that h had no known enemies and his character is vouchsafed by his many friends At the scene of the crime, no (fun of any sort could be found and. if robbery was the motive. th person or persons left h is valuable" .
No. 4 ;!', S n " ; 1 .iS !i . OATS No. 2 .vini.e. Sl'.'gHSc. No. .' whf.e, 9t ',c: No. 4 whne. Sf'jc. CKICAGO STOCK. li'i-i.S - l!wi;i!, ."i.0'0. Market, n.ostl;, 10 7 15,- K.-.ver. Bulk, SI 4.7.0 '0 l.i.40. Top. S'.7.'ift. Ilc-av v w eight. $14.10 I ",t"''. Mej.iiiii w-e.gnt. SI 4.7 6 i7 1 5.7.0. I.irif weight. 1 1 o.iid "7 I J. 1,0. Liyht. Jtgl.te. M 1 j ' '-. '.',". !l(-av; par kini: sows. t.,..o-h J 1 1 " ' 1 ".6". reckinp so. s. ri. ."-!. t 2. 50'd 1 '!."". fi;;?. l$.5t ' H.7i. 1 A I'TI.H fte. o'pt s. 1 l.u"0. Mtirit'.. cr-,.i.' .o t',-- iow'-r. i-al'.es steadv-. Keel' St : Mo:::i-.iii and i I o.a . we : gh t . $14 .. V 1 ;.: iio;, .- jofj pi iiuc. $1 4.25 & lS.Oo ; to.- .iium and good. $ 1 1.7G '3 1 4.25 : Ugh: iVriebi. jrood a-'O c'.:..i .-. . 12.75 J 1 3- : ro'umon a:.d v -u : u m. J. oft t; J J . 7 . Rctcher Cattle: He'fers, $7.:;. x 1 3.7." : 'o'- s. S7.K" 'r 12. 7o: buMs, $.7 5' 1 .:.". i."'s a. id '-utters: Co-.is ap.d h&lfe .4 ,, 7 ,,. car!)v.- t.r . J.'i.rjO g-7.;., '.- 1 .-s.tve. I'.:-t at '.! ha-.td.v v'gh . t'-'.'Wr 17.fo't. I-'ccJ,-.;- M'.-ers. fS.75''- 12.' ' S o.;k. ;- ..tee;--. 517. ".Hh 10.7.V t.'Cr.-j
ere- sou heifers. J.. i't. $ ?.?.. S-.ock--r e i o . 7.77. c i 1 ''".
Mid-Month. List of
r CIVIC BODY TO MEET
The flrst meet in of Gary's pew civic he'dy i to be held at the Gary Oom-nT-r.-la! flub moms Frliav evening of this week, accord 'lie to Mayor W. F. Hodges, who recently appointed that body and issue-l the call for every member tf ha present. A; th's meeting it is expected that the tu,.- vv.d be devoted principally to perfecting- Hi" ..rga ni.iloii and naming SJjh-comm ' : t ces 1,. tali up the various linos of in .osligation. .-.1. h ajs the location of m s -e, rh chrac:er aod scope of the buildings that wiil occupy the civic center, and other suggestions brought up ty !rie memlwts
WHEN IT'S ALL SAID AND DONE While the 1 wo other Cary newspapers are wrangling about which scoophd the other on the hig Gary Tu' Works for-,, Thk Tiviks ni'pht add that more than a. week before either of them enr-r;-d a line concerning the erection of ill" plnU this paper, printed s short a-cry to the effct that the National
Tube Works wr making preparations to start the immediate const mot ion of the Gary pl'tnr. 1: will be tememberd that it was Thu T.'mks that carried the
CITY EMPLOYES DENIED INCREASE Employes of th city r.f Gary are not going to get an increase in their-pay envelopes this v ear. This was decided at a meeting of the city council Monday night when an ordinance was pa.sse.d to the third reading ftiing- the wage scale at the .same standard that was established a far ago. Final act. tons wit be taken at. the next meet-irk.-and if anything is done to attempt to amend the measure it will have to be done before then.
EXCHANGE HOLDS LUNCHEON , G. D. Gerhart, preaident of the Indiana Real Estate Association and Ea.rl T t i 1 1 e c k . exec utive secretary of the organization were the gues's of the Gary P.eal Estate Fxehange at the noonday luncheon in the grill room at the Gary ''ommercial Club today. President Gerhart marie a short talk on tha proposed license law for real estate dealers in the state of Indiana.. Secretary gave an interesting talk on the work the gssoc'atton expects to do this yea r .
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A.I Jolson Sings "Chloe'3 This exclusive Columbia artist now appears in a new role as author and composer as well as singer. Fond memories of "Mammv Chloe" give appealing sentiment to this SinbtiJ star's melodious ballad of the South. A-2861-85c
Report of Condition of First National Bank GARY, INDIANA. At thz Close of Bu-Jinesj, February 28, 1920. Rf OUi'Cf s l-4 $1,495,865.41 Overdrafts 2J L'ni'cd tte, Bond- 1.737,765.47 Otrer lionds art.-! invc5lm?nt5 1.030,554.61 Bank buildin? 100.000.00 546.070.37 Total $4,910,263.07 LiabilitiesCan-:..! $ 200,000.00 ?ur'riu 50,000.00 L ndiviHcd profit' and sepci.t! reserve 1 14,996.16 Circulation 200.000.00 Deposits : 3,995.266.91 Due Federal Reserve Bank 330.000.00 Total $4,910,263.07
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F. RICHARD SCHAAF President. RAY R. HEMINGWAY Assistant Cashier.
ERNEST C. SIMPSON Cashier. BEN T. LEMSTER Assistant Cashier.
MORE ABOUT GARY'S WATER A.thotigh the city health department 1n Gry have, lasued tffe ataternent tl.at the xrater. though muddy look-tng and unpleaaant In taate, is pure, a
number of other physicians In the eity tte that the -water l not'up to the standard nd is tha cause of many rea-
Identa being HI with stomach complaints. Phyalciatig advise tr-at the water ahouid be holled ot lea.st 15 minutes before per.ple drink II. as In Its present state it !. unfit for drinking purposes. UNFLLED TONNAGE ON AN INCREASE MTrATioNL Nt tiavicn NEVA' YtKK. March I'l In us monthly statement issued today, (ho V. S. Hlee! Corporation report a unfilled orders on its books as of Feb. 2 S i.h lasl of 8,S0J.0il tens. This compares with 9,IS,441 tons on .Ian. i I st last, an Increase, of 31( 641 t o r, a
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"Wond'ring" is the latest foxtrot of these exclusive Columbia artists, stars of the Greenwich Village Follies, which pjayed seven months in New York. A syncopated riot which nobody can resist. Coupled with "You Can't Get Lovin Where There Ain't Any Love," by the Louisiana Five. A.-2857 85c
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Ment.ho-h'ulphur, a p!easa.ttt cream, will soothe and heal t-kin that it. irritated or broken out with eoiema: that is covered with uiriy rash or pimples or i roush or dry. Nothing subdues nery skin eruptions so quickiy, says a noted skin rpecialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itcluntr stops and after two or three applications, the ecema is gone and the skin is delightfully clar and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin renidy liereuse it destroys the p?aites that chusc the burnirc. itcnine or iPs-
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