Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1920 — Page 12
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E South Chicago Hen Nearly rut it uvt xtiage toaa "lavern uwiier. '.cttnt. la the iariiosj aaJ soclusioa Lad Till sirw ciary. 'iiuio iijontsat. j.'wo oouUceScrs, a tavern owner - an uiuavituu i.J tona m vucsTho motor of tho yollco auto purred irti u it sped eoji o.i -jui .euua i.e iist ninu It viii v,umt at tue sUoii so uanetto vf iioutiu vitro set vti a 6ciUlm tii) t &ki if Ue wu.U ur up soinoiii'.L.i;. IXiu't loo iiinJ Uuo is .joins to be aaj miitf ltmi louial," suii oua o t..c..a -J ho bLrcicaevi natX yaAuod hiziiy. i i.ttie ticiteiiicui., uu .u nuvcr uud ' ilia; a always Luc v. when uu clave 1U' ' Oh. shut up," relumed tho pilot ot tl.e car, "jou'i'o au o.cl cai.jL.nH Jc. ah bet y'u 1 50 to a wociiio t.j.ujici i. I we stir up somoiiius." lie had 110 sootier UvlcieJ tho words, on one of thcsleuthj iicuced a rUckcr i a light in a wwJcd cpot souui ot l;a avenue ia the viciuity of Tall i.itet. 'There I told juu so, lit bel i.icic's & stiil in there or a uct ui i.a.iiiits, I'm eoiiio to drive over thai .f uiyway." .eaai.ri tii thicket tho clcuths slowed up and to their surprise they saw tuiee men standing near a i.iicane i.i tiie over of tho darkness. Swerving the piice car into tho rood leading into Uie woods, the officers were on tup of U.d mysterious trio before they were a are of It. 'Hey, what have you got there," fcaid one of the officers as one of the tno attempted to throw borne tiling be hind some bushes, and upon making an j 'Investigation, a bottle r real houe.il to goodness whiskey was found. "A trio of booie runners hey, what are you doing with this stuff," and at t.iat the police recognized Mike ukska. iiiiL-r of the Ridge Koad tavern. Then Jlike told the story. "These fellows broujht me out here to sell me a birei of this whiskey." tu.d ilike, ' and we were just alwut to cute- lha deal when you intruded upon u.-." "Well where is this barrel of whisky," 'questioned one of thi officers to the Strangers and upon closer scrutiny they detected another machine a little lurtlier in the woods. In the machine, th officers found the Larrel and they too believed they had rich haul until they tapped it and lu.ind it to be filled with water. Oleskl almost fainted when informed 'that he had almos-urchased the con tents as the sum asked ran into enormous proportions. At the station the two men were booked as ililan Sutieh and Andrew l'anich of South Chicag-o. Both were hocked and charged with violating the 'state liquor law. ""ever arain," says Mike. OHIO EDITORS TO Er J. EAKT CAMPBELL. rSTAFF CORRESPONDCNT I MAKIOX. O.. Ausc. 13 - N. SERVICE -The men who tedit the newspapers of Ohio were together here today with Senator Warren G. Harding, the republican nominee tor president. At the Marion club and not from he perch of the Harding home they wrre listening to an impromptu address by the senator. The gathering was to be undfr the auspices of the Ohio State Editorial association. Both republican and democrat ic editors were to be present. As the publisher of Marion's princi;al newspaper, the Marion Star, the f ci" a tor planned to di?cus3 with the vi: iting editors the relation of a newspaper to a political campaign. "The real theme of what I will have to say I prefer to keep secret," h" ei:d. smiling, "until I have a good chr.ce to tell the editors Just wh?.t I think of them." A week from today the senator r.i'. receive past and present members of ?hr Ohio ussemh'y. r If Yoa Are Tain your diet should invariably include rice, potatoes, carrots, parsnips, artichokes and well prepared cereals. fresh esres. cream, milk, veal that is : not too young, beef, lamb aad rout-j ton. Preserved firs are wholesome,
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easily digested and good flesh build-, cheeks. no-e end forehead and wash ers. All meats should, be broiled orjorT in the morning with tepid water.
roasted rather tcan stewed or fried The important thingr for the thin man or woman to remember is that it is the food taien between meals that is most important in adding-' r.esn ana toat ave meals a day (if they are all light) are not too many in i or ine person wno wants to cam m weight. A Spanish Flesh Redaeer In some parts of Spain it is firmly helieved that a bonbon made in the following way is the surest and safest flesh reducer: Take a quantity cf the kernels of the black cherry and coat each with an icinar made of " white of egj and sugar. Dry in the sun and eat three or four every day. To Keep the Kair from Turning Gray Boil 60 grammes genuine claret with one gramme sulphate of ircn for one minute. Wash the hair twice a wrk with this lotion, allowing it . to dry on the hair. p For the Hands A paste made of powdered chaTk and sweet almond oil spread thickJy on the hands at night for two or three nights will improve their .appearance greatly; almond and chestnut meal, oatmeal and bran are all useful for whitening the hands. For the Toica To clear the throat before singine or speaking, mix a tablespoonful of lemon jnice with a small quantity of glycerine and taka a teaspoonf al just r .e i
CAN THIS UK POSSIBLE? JOHN ALDEN
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kne frosa tcrcenteaury pagcent Enrlar.-i is this summer celebrafn the tercentenary of the :a:lTy the Pi'rim Fathers to Pl.T-niv-utli, Mass. Thvre have tesn vtrj pi-Kecntc ii'u.trzave tx in -. o the l'llrir.is ia the I I'-TE"; AT10M At N EV.'o SISVICE) V."Ai:jAV, Aug. 1.'. Via London. Auj. 13. A rolish ueiogation with full lowers to negotiate an armistice and j pcaco preliminaries, wiil cross the R'jsi o-Foiish lines near Sicdlee, Saturday j afternoon o'clock, it was announced I'olca will go direct to tinig! T heMinsk. The wireless misunderstandings between Warsaw and Moscuf were finally cleared up today following the return of the Polish envoys who had et out for Minsk. The Polish delegates reported that they were hospitably received at the village of Losice. miles east of Warraw, by a Kussian mission headed by Cammissar Mullin.' The pLUSsian officios were accompanied by a body rruard wearing back leather uniforms and black cars. Discussions at Losice resulted In definite plans for the parley at Minsk on Saturday. WITH DAUGHTER'S DEATH riNTENAT!ONL N EVi SERVICE 1 HEBRON", MINN. , Alig. 13 Fred Bosteimann, a well-to-do farmer. Is In Jail here today, charged with the murder of his If year old daughter. Frieda because h" obejeted to the man she was aooui io marry, n .9 aueg-u , tiosteimann inicciea sirycnn.n" mi'i t nypoderm.c the pirl's body -with a needle . against the father, at a coroner's Inquest, he warned her against her p rroaching- marriage to W. J. Butzki. a young school teacher. "Th day of your marriage to Butzke will be the day of your funeral." the father is said to have told his daughter. The funeral took place the day after the marriage date. The flay before the marriage. ac-c-rdirg-to 'the authorities Bosteimann took his daughter for a ride, ostensibly to see Butzke. They returned home an hour later! with the girl in convulsions. The in que!t revealed strychnin In her body but not in her stomach. Don't throw your p-irr wafj rithout readinc: the want i ragt i rr j c ill a -v I I before you expect to sing or speak extensively. To Soften the Gliin Make a paste of 3 ounces ground Parley. 1 ounce heney and the white of an ec;. Spread this at nieht over A Cream for the Lips To soften and restore color to tha lips, use the follovhng preparation: Place 15 grammes of olive oil in a double boiler and when warm melt t 15 grammes white wax. Placa 2 'gTamntcs alhar.et chips in a piece of coarse muslin ar.d allow it to remain in the mixture an hour. Strain and add three drops essence of roses. Bottle. ; To Keep the Gums in Good Condition An unusually good mouth wa?h Is made by mixing 12o grammes woundwort water, 15 grammes compound spirits of horseradish and two drps essential oil of cloves. Dilute freely with water and use as a wash for mouth and gums. Portugal Extract for the Hair A preparation called Portugal extract used daily makes the hair fine and lustrous and keeps it in a state of moisture favorable to growth as well aa neutralizing the disagreeable odors of perspiration. It is made by adding essential oil of oranges in any proportion desired to 36 per cent alcohol and .keeping the mixture closely covered in a warm place for a few weeks. Add a few drops to a little water and moisten the comb with it; then apply the mixture without diluting it to the brush for brushing the hair.
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-. a at Southampton, England, supposed to stocks and I'riseilla." new wot:!, and here is a scene from or.e. All very picturesque, even if a student of American history mijjht require an inter,prelei'. the idea has always prei vaileJ oil thiajside that John i CON GAME NETS SWINDLERS $3,200 Clews obtained by the Gary police ye:-:erday will probably lead to the arrest of a trio of siiek foreign born swindlers which let M. Knesovich. an lndi.tna Harbor man on the "inside" of how the were going to make a barrel of money at the Stanley hotel night be. fore last and when Mike come to his r-enses he found himself juirt $3,200.00 shorter ana a wiser man. MILLS RESUME NORMAL OPERATION The b!sr Gary steel m;l3 which -wero forced to cut down to fifty per cent, production two veek3 ago on account of the coal shrtage are fast returning to normal production according to information given out yesterday. Several thousand men who were given temporary vacations have reported back for work and by the first of next week it is sail that the plants will be back to normal capacity. The mills a:? receiving increased shipments-of coal and officials stata that the ctisij has passed. ATTEMPT TO SOLVE MYSTERY Gary police officers are working on a ra.. e today, that promises to develop into a yarn of much interest. According to the story of an Overland touring car which was abandoned in a ic-cal gnage the other night and upon ( xan, ln;ng th5 fJchine. a fresh bullet ttiOie was round penetrating the rear o he hody pasiiingr clear through th 'cushion and lodging in the front seat ihoie was found penetrating the rear oJ the T n art pffrrf In i 'it xr r, t Vi a mvf tr- I . :., ' . .. . , '.- ' police uie Litii!i'i.ing to locate us o tier. S CATENAS TO PLAY GARY TEAM (BY A FAX) The fast Scatena Colts will play the Gary All Stars of Gary at Morris Park next Sunday. The All Stars being th fastest colored team in Like county are coming to Hammond to thow the fans of the Scatenas that there is at least one regular baseball team in Gary. The The colored boys are cming to Hammond w-ith a string of eleven ictorys and with but one defeat and that being last Sunday when the All Stars ! raveled- to Melt ose Park and were defeated by the Cuban Starj by a score of 6 to 5. the garae going twelve inin??, that being the only game that the All Stars ha'e lo.t this season. N'exxt Sunday at Morris Park, the Scatenas W;ll represent Hanimtftid and see if Gary can't lose at least two games. i A good game is .promised by both teams j and the weather man hs also promj ised some sun shine for Sjnday. All the baseball fans" of Hammond are ask. ed to come to Morris Park Sunday and help our home team keep the honors in Hammond . AUTO SMASH AT DEAD MAN'S TURN SPECIAt TO THE TIMES CROWN PoINT. August 13. Quite a severe automobile accident occurred at the dansrerous curve at the half-way house on the road to CedaV Like on Thursday afternoon and it is reported that the occupants of the car were badly injured. The driver of the car in rounding the curve lost control of the car which crashed into a tree. The car had an Illinois license but the name of the occupants could not be. learned. The car was acomplete wreck. SMALL SIZED i RACE RIOT rCFECIAL.ro THE TIKES CROWN Pe.IXT. ' Ind.. Aug. 13. A smalt race riot was reported to the city police on Thursday on account of a colored family from Chicago having moved into the neighborhood of Walnut street. The people on that thoroughfare resented the arrival of the colored folks In their midst and Mayor Allman and Marshall Fuller were called to the fjeene of action and poured oil on the troubled waters. USE AEROPLANE TO RECOVER BODY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 SOUTHAMPTON, August 13. An air. rdane was used to recover the body ot MitM Alice Wine, who was drowned while rowing oft the Long Island coast.
IN 'I HE STOCKS!
represent "John Alden in the Aldcn vas a model of propriety whose feet never knew the stocks, and Priscil'a a demure maiiu ho once cot up her couras: tc sav, "Why don't you speakfor yourself. John 2 PLOTTERS TRY TO KILL VENIZELOS INTERNATIONAL NEWw SERVICE PARls, Aug. 13. Xii po.jee ti; CP. bed belief today that the two former Greek army officers who attempted to assassinate Premier Venizelos of Greece last night aie involved in a plot to restore former King Constantino to the Greek throne. M. Venizcios was rhot and wounded while waiting for a train. The two assailant were arrested and were each questioned the greater part of the niitht i S2.98
Reduced from $43S Regular $6 Value Elegant patent laather Oxfor;!' m the porndar ong slcndftr last. Louis covered hecla.
S3.98 Reduced from $6.85 Regular $8 Value Beautiful pin metal Oxfor omfortahie m3-tsry heel. -hapely and smart rmdrl. Very Sturdy Bropu Oxford in Mahogany S3.98 Reducod from SS.83 Regular $7 Vatrtm Ginuine Mahoiany milif Oxford Ety'e and comfort. S3.98
Reduced from $5.85 Regular Value Smart and finely made punmctal Pumps, with lonz. slender vamp and Louis heels; unusually beautiful lines.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON", Aug. 13 Attorneys for the dt fendants in the sensational supreme court "K ik" case ar trying to fiuath the indictment against their client, it became known today. They lwive filed a demurrer to the proceedings, which is the first step toward having the case noll-prossed . The case is set for trial at the fall term of the District supreme court. The next step after filing a demurrer would be to set a date for a hearing of the objections of defendants counsel before the trial. However, no date has b'-en set. Tli four men indicted are Ashton F. limliry. James H. Graves. Barret K. Moses and Millard Mayer, alias K. Millard Mayer, Jr. They were indicted follow ln the exposure by the International News Service of a "leak" iy w l ieh pending decisions of the V. S . supreme court were alb ged to have lf'-n allowed to dribble out to a small cotrrie of men who are alleged to have used the information f r speculation in stocks in New- York. District Attorney John K. Laskey, in whose hands the case was placed byj officials of the department of Justice, 1 is handling the preparation of the case i personally, and it was stated in his! (iff ice today that the r rosecutions j would he pushed to a conclusion as rapidly as possible. HNTER NATIONAL NfWS SERVICE I NEW YORK, Apr. 13 There was no pressure against the stock market at th beginning of business today, al-j thongh stocks have been in supply! just before the cse yesterday. During the first 15 minutes offers were about evenly balanced without any important change except in a few spec- ! with Very ry heel. 0 Ju-gct.Sho?Rctailrrs in
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Hammond Store 572 South Hohman St. OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS NOTICE NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. '
laities . Natinal Analine became prominent because of the formal announcement of the terms of the chemical consolidation and advanced ovr five points to over 74. U. S. Steel tanged from 86 1-4 to R 5-S in the first few minutes ar.d Baldwin yielded from 104 3-4 to 104 1-4. Sinclair Consolidated was not affected by the break of six points in the notes of the company, foblwing the dissolution of the underwriting sj'ndioate and the stock was traded in from 27 to 26 5-S. Mexican Petroleum rose one point to 155. The railroad stocks were steady and about unchanged.
Latqst Census Figures Out WASHINGTON". Aug. 13. The 1920 population of N w Hampshire is 413.083 an increase since 1910 of 12.511, or 2.3 i 1 flit, the een.-.i.s hi, .'tan announce! today. Other census returns follow; lErazil. Ind. 1021 population. 9.2'e'i: ot J i f '3
In Newark Shoes for Women That Are Perfectly Astounding! '" . The Regular Prices Are Printed In Large Letters On Every Box You Know Exactly What You Save Now comes the climax to a series of sales that have had the womenfolk of thie city on tip toe for more than a month. Tomorrow we launch our biggest drive by making tremendous reductions on hundreds of pairs of regular stock NEWARK Shoe? that will make thrifty women more eager than ever to take advantage of the big money-saving that this sale offers. At $2.9S: Patent Leather, Smoke Gray Suede and F. B. C. White Kid Oxfords, in Louis and military heels. Also F. B. C. White Kid and White Buck Pumps. All $6 and $7 values. The regular price of $4.95 and $5.85 are printed on every box. At $3.93: Stunning Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Mahogany Oxford with military and Louis heels. All $7 and $8 values. The rtgu'.ar price is printed on every box. Every pair Genuine NEWARKS. You can search the town over and you will fail to find values that come anywhere nearly equalling those in this sale. The values are not imaginary. You can see at a glance that the reductions are honesty made, for. the regular prices axe on these shoes just as they were at the beginning of the season. That is why our sales are always a huge success. The targains we offer are BIG and the reductions GENUINE. Come tomorrow and see the magnificent shoes we are offering in tb,is 6ale.
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decrease 47. or C.5 per cent. Madison county, in cl 3 dins 1H1 woo Ini. 120 papulations. 4JSJ; iotreAsj 3,i)U7 or lx per cenr. Bickr.eJl. lnd. l2i population. " 635; incrtjjve 4.3-41. or 173. 3 per ceat. Fort Dod.ge. Ia. 192i population. 13 , 333; increase 2,;S0 cr 24.4 per cent.
SMASHING A BOSTON MUSH-ROOII INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICE BOSTON. Auausi 13. I'axmenLs U Investors were temporarily uspend today at the main offices here of tli Old Colony Foreign Kxchanare Co., ta mush-room organization which spraj j up in the wake of I'onzi's bubble. 1 Frightened officials of the comparj literally be.-eised :n tho private offic-J ! by more than 150 maddened investor' i would only say they acted on order from the district attorney. Most of the investors were from Nei Bedford, where the Old Colony ofTia was closed by order of DLst. Atty Kenny. Threats of violence were frv ly made and President C. M. Bright well of the company, kept In his lnng office The newest and most up-to-date photographs can be had at our, studio with any coupon. ! We Pay $1.00 for Any 50c Coupon SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; Bring your coupon now. 1 BODIES ) Art Studio ! 89 State St. Phone 1493 Citia,
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