Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1920 — Page 7

Tuesday, September 7, 1920.

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CHICAGO

Registration In East Chicago last Saturday continued lignt during the day tut in the evening: the registration was heavy, swamping some f the beards so badly that it was far Inta Sunday morning- before the work of n mbennsr, checking up and entering "r the registration books was comP 'flied. In eighteen of the nineteen p'ocincts there were registered J7KJ i-t-n and 611 women which precinct e n'.mitteemen bei!ev is good for the first day of registration. In the ilay primary, with only men ot'TiR-. East Chicago cast a vote of approximately 3.;'0 or about twice the number who registered last Saturday. Ji the primary there were a large num1 -. of democrats who d;d not take the f "-.:hie to vote so that the registration of Ut Saturday is est imated at a little f,,,i- than one-third of the total regis-, t -t if a .

The registration of women wa Si-veil ' 'or than was expected, the proport1:1 rt' wnnun to men reIsnrants varv- :' sr n the different precincts f i om an .nos even number to one-twelfth. 1't.f foreign districi precincts showed smallest number of women regisi..tits while tn- American sections t."nr; out a large number. In th. '! precinct there were lfiS men and l.'i women while in the "ighth thi-r

t- 111 m.Ti and only S women. Other precincts ran 7S to 31, ft 3 to 11. 117 t-. 5, 77 f 34. 7 to i?. St to S. 81 to "7. to 51. 1?! to 49. ISft to 35. ! to '.. 7? to 19. 100 to J. 115 to 49, 74 t - 1'K aid S3 to 40.

GARY SCHOOLS OPEN TODAY ! Gary's public schools opened for the I

1920 fall term today, following the an

nual nummer ucation period and according to Superintendent Wirt thin afternoon, there it every evidence Hint all past records for attendance will be. broken.

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ELKS STAGE THEIR PICNICYESTERDAY Members of Gary's lodge of Klks

proved themselves able hosts and entertainers yesterday.

At t'handler's farm, southeast of the. city, a monster crowd took an active part in the tlry KIks' Labor day festivities and accoring to reports, the day will always be remembered as one. or" the enjoyable ones in their lives. Elks were present from every section of the Calumet region.

MANY GARYITES SAW BIG FIGHT

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A hxlf dozen or more C.aryites w re on hand .it the Benton Harbor arena yesterday afternoon when heicy weljjhl champion. Jack lempsey, stowed auay Uiily Miske, for the ten count in the third round of their ten round battle. According to rciorts brought tic K ine Steel City ,-ht fans Miske never nad a look in and they will have to do some tall hunting around to. find an opponent thai wlii be. able to take the cron

(away from the present title holder.

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RECEIVE NEW CENSUS FIGURES Oary's most densely populated ward is tii. second jiccording to an official re-i-,rt receive.) bv Mayor Hod pes, from crnsus bureau, fn this ward there persons. whi". in ih third -.-H.-ti there ar. S.4!. Miller wins the for t Iowp.u number in popui.iwith a total of Gary's total I P'l'ii t".''!) is od,j7S. 1

NEW FACTORY IN OPERATION THIS WEEK According: to officials of the new N'atora! Sprinp Products company plant fit Twenty-first avenue and the I'enn- ' Ivania tracks, who recently arrived in f-f.ry to take cherg-e of the hi plant, 'he first units of the factory will be T 'erd in operation some time this week rn,1 bv tiie end of the month will be i'i full operation. !i National Sprinff Products ccm- !'"." will b the larsest independent

I-'int i" Gar- nni wis rrrt1 at a cost

Mike Bubernak, 1833 Massachusetts street, Gary, is dead today as a result of imbibing too freuly of "white mule." He had a two day holiday from his work at the Steel company and started out to spend i: drinking white mule. "Tou've. had enough." they told ilike fct his boardins house at the above address, but he did not listen to their Bdvioo and kept on drinking- more. He was frightfully drunk and a he staggered out "on the back porch, h; tottered and fell over the railing to tha ground below, striking on his h-ad and tracturins his skull. He was rushed to the Mercy hospital where he died a short time later. He has no relatives livirir In this country according to the police report.

RE you burdened from morning to night with a dull, nagging backache? Does anv little

exercise leave you "all worn-out?" Does it

seem sometimes as if you just cant keep going? You know then, there is something wrong. Sn whv nnt

find out what it is and correct it? Very likely, it's your kidneys. Modern life with its hurry and worry, and lack of rest and sleep, throws a heavy strain upon the kidneys. The kidneys slow up and that tired, depressed feeling and constant backache, are but natural results. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, ton and annnuinrr Inr-lr-ioir .v, , I.'J P

-w..v;iu6 y iiicguicuiucb. uon i wan tor dropsy, gravel, or dangerous Bright's disease. Determine to be well and stay well. Use Doans Kidney Pills. Doans have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor!

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HELD ON 22 CHARGES The five youthful Chicago auto bandits who were arrested in Gary last week as they were preparing to break into the rear of a clothinj store ar.? belnff held in Chicago on 22 charges of burglary according to information reeived by the Gary police last night. It was also learned. William Carrfethers, the brains of the tra.iig is want.

J M in cities from coast to coast for burglaries, lnrceny cases and highway j robberies and hat he is the most desperace tyr of criminals. 1 t ' I o nhni'A A,iM-tA 1 .. 1 ,

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CLINTON STREET

A. Pridham. 114 Clinton St.. says: "My kidneys were badly disordered and the secretions were scanty and painful in passage. I was troubled with headaches and dizzy spells and there was a constant dull Dain in iny shoulders. The pain got so bad at times I could hardly straigrten up when I stooped to tie my shoes. Doan's Kidney Pills jiave me relief as soon as I took them, regulating my kidneys and relieving all the pain and other troubles." TRUMAN AVENUE

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Mrs. Geo. V'ogel, 309 Truman Ave., says: "I'm pleased to say a few words in praise of Doan's KJ yen Pills, for they removed a severe case of backache which had annoyed me for a long time. My kidneys didn't act right, either. Doan's certainly did me good and I have had very little trouble to complain of since using them. Doan's Kidney Pills invigorate the whole system." Nearly Three Years Later. Mrs. V'ogel said: "I'm just as strong for Doan's Kidney Pills today as I was when 1 gave my first recommendation in their praise. They have never failed to do me good whenever my kidneys have caused me any trouble. "

FIR STREET (INDIANA HARBOR) Mrs. Rose Murphy. 3610 Fir St., Indiana Harbor, gave the following statement November 13. 1913: "My kidneys didn't act as they should and were usually congested. My back ached m6st of the time and I had rheumatic pains through my loins and down my limbs. I was all run down. Doan's Kidney Pills soon regulated my kidneys. The pains left me and I was rid of all the trouble." Again Praisei. On July 5, 1917. Mrs. Murphv said: "It is only once in a great while, I need Doan's Kidney Pill's now and a few of them at such times keep my kidneys in good order."

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C E. Bauer, manager of the Simplex Plant. 778 South Hohman St.. says: "I have used Doan's Kid ney Pills for lameness in my back and found them ai represented. They did me a lot of good. I have frequently recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to others and take pleasure in doing so." Over Two Years Laler. Mr. Bauer said: "I have the same faith in Doan's Kidney Pills today as ever and they always prove successful when I have occasion to use them."

CAKLEY AVENUE

No package of Doan's Kidney Pills is genuine unless it bears the maple-leaf trade mark and the signature "Jas. Doan."

Mrs. Walter B. Hoffman, 689 Oakley Ave., says: "I think so highly of Doan's Kidney Pills that I can't use words strong enough to praise them. I have used them on different occasions when having trouble with my kidneys. I have had different kinds of kid ney ailment such as lumbago and an irregular action of the kidneys. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they never failed to give the best of results. I have often told others about Doan's."

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dozen or more storos In Chicago, stole dozens of automobiles and have b-n wanted by the Chicago pol:c for months. They dispojrd of their Fto:n poods at & fence operated by a Jew in Milwaukee.

GARY MAN ARRESTED After four months of freedom, Nick Glarnorbja. S3 old Gary moron, was brought back to (Jary from rackawana, a uburb near .Buffalo, X. Y . , yesterday nd i now held under nrret at the County jail at Crown .ni awaiting trial. Glarnorbja Is charged with having attacked a four year old Gary tot on the south side of the city wvira! months ago and following- hlj dastard y act made his escape. A country-wide search was Instituted by th! sherh?" office and he. was finally 1-jc.ated and arrested In the New York State city.

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were let go with liffht fines. O-ic receved one dollar and coat;- and the oliitr ten doiiars and est:. T'tey both laughed at the po'icn when they went, out of the police i.latioThis is the co-r.peration the police get In the city court.

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city court, two negro wnichey were released by Judge Ponn th1 morning with exceptionally light (Inn. fler they had caused a near riot on the south side yesterday aftern-. on.

threw a lot of bottlee. cut a man wlt.ij a knife, lt a wctna.i over 'he h' a 1 ' with a bottle onii partla'.ly destroyed a home they were arrcuted bya qu.id of policemen who wers detailed to the ivene of the near riot atd It was with difficulty that they were brought to ' the police station. ! In their drunken ra"' they fought ! the police and called thein si the vii : names In the category. I

At rublf Auction, at O xry. tod., Sept. 11. 1310: All hordes, vafrons and equipment of the 'lary Transfer Storage i'"o ijiry, Ind. 1 iei double harns. 17 bead heavv work horfea. 1 5-ton Stahy trucks T S-ton box wagons. K 2 t ton box wagons. " .1-yard Studr baker dump wagons. 1 10-ton gear. 1 40-foot scenery wagon. 7 farm gears. 3 single wagons 1 Hl-foot closed furniture van. 1 sprinkling wagon. 1 roail prader. 1 S-horse power gasoline "nrine. 1 3-horse po-.vcr gsjs engine. J blacksmith outfit with electric forge tire bender and shrinker. Anil, drill press, horse shoeing t-o's. find stock. Tarpaulins, blanket? ind small stuff to numerous to mcntu"'.. SnV nt Tilth and Jackson St , Garv S.n-t. U. 1! a. m. 0-74

LEGAL NOTICES

N"TJCK TO TUB TAX I T KKS OF THE T'JVV.V OF HIUHLANf), IM). NOtico is hereby given to the tax p.iycrs of the Town of Highland. Ind.ana. that there wi!! be a public hearing in the Public School House In said Town on the 13h day of September, '.fed. nt 7:10 l-. sr.. for the ru'pose of

hearing remonstrances if nny, ngainst the several tax levies and budget established by the .School Hoard of said Town for tho succc d'.rg year upon the tx sb'e pmperty therein .ald budget is on file in the ,,uiee of the Socretary of the

School Board In s;.ij Town and f ol lows. SPECiAi, s-irooT. n-vn

rosed levy twelve con's upon each one jumdred (Jinn MO) dollars valualion Budget therefore.

1. Salaries of School Board f

-. .tmitors' salary 3. Heating i Telephone and light Inc 5. School supplies . Miscel!aenoii3

eighteen (.IS) cents upon each one hun-

rjlOOO(i) dollars valuation. Budget. 1. Teachers salaries f3.7S0.09 That the total valuation of the Town of Highland. Indiana, for lin is in the rum of two million. one hundred eighteen thousand, threo hundred smty

(2,118,360.00) dollars. exclusive, of mortgage exemptions. ARNOLD STONE BRAKE R, President HKXRY DAUGHERTT. Secretary RICHARD ZTP. Treurer. Board of Trustees.. Highland. Indians

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Just think, a 33c box of p. D. Q. ' (1'eeky Devils Quietus), mnitos a quart, enougi. to kill a iriiliion tmdhuM". roaches, tioas or cootie and stops future generations by killing the eggs and does not Injure the clothing. Liquid lire to the bedbug, is what p. D. Q. la like, bedbugs stand ss good chance as a snowball in a justly fninej heat resort. Patent spout free i:i cvtrv package or P. D. Q to enable you to kill llicm and their egg nests in ihe cracks. ixiok for the devil's head on every box 'hen you'll have wh3t Hospitals have found to be tha best insecticide known to science. Special Hospital size $250 niHk'is fvr. gallons contains 3 spouts either size at your druggist or sent pre. p.'d upon receipt of price bv the Ow: Cliemica' Co., Trre Haute, Jni. Gen u inP. D Q. Is never peddled. Adv

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easy to use. too. You simply damp-en a comb or soft brush and draw It throuch your hair, taking ono strand nt a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: tfter another eppltea'ton or two. It Is restored to Its nefural color and looks glossy, soft ei-d beautiful. Adr

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