Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1920 — Page 2

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JTyo New U. S. r Certificates - Next Year . .VOrooat securities will to iaeued In till. They are a l treaatuy savings V&rc p ud a. f2j Irtxury aa.inge ,-ar-ilftcaic. Tfca decision to lsaua these Jrcuritias conies ftj a result of the campaign carried on by t.ie fcscasvry department during t!. ;.re3t year in Industrial plants throughiiwt th country. This campaign has Ienaoiiatraled tbat rorkeJs like a $1 alt tut aavljvg and tiitt t.iey aiso are Kefcinjf an lavestsiueut aecu-ity of lbs C&l denomination. V Tfca new l savings stamp will be ir'.ght red la color Imprinted on green list and will bear the buad of Alexitaer Hamilton. TVs ! the first time Ift at the Brat recratary of t he treaegry faaa been fHtluatiy houored by hav"fcf b.s portrait ou a government taars icjrJtjr. j Th aw ?S5 savings certificate will V similar in design and terms to th -laiury savings certificates o.f JlOft 'in A II. COO maturity TaJue, although of frf?ere.ot color. Tha 35 cent thrift ittm; and the. JS savings stamp have obtained bo strong i foothold in the aoboola of tbe cation that their Jasua will b continued In till, not only to en:oJrgn saving and trisn ii vestment, but also to give evwy Junsrlato youth tbe opportunity of eeotaias an activa partner In the kosiners of tie national government. CTiis should $ro far to create habits of fnaec ai strength aid practical patri -:rai throughout the cation. - Tii go e-n insist rivlnrs atamp VF ?.' n't; : My .'.! wi'l Vp :?.rgfr In ni then Cue 'Si issJt. ni ' ' orans" 4r clfr ni bear the p : . l head f I. -ico o. W COURT " CREDIT DUE SAVS ALLEN UHTrlT10.Nt. MEWa SE3VICE' H.A flSHSRURli. PA, Dec. 1 Oiargtig ibai labor leaders vtre rot Kirir. ?c 'fir Km t, aa Industrial court credit for rfcat it bas done and were urcicg other jtatcs rot to adopt any schemes which ,rou!d provide raadjusunent tif Isbor JjiBrutcs y so eminent a I asrrnres cf " jdjustn;i)t. Gov. Henry J. Allrn, of Cansas, before the twelfth annus! conference of gOTfrnors, rhich trirH its rbrcp day session today, called n la- " mr to glre the Industrial cuurt a Smir p.nd honest trtaJ." "No readjustment of prices of vrases K n roeet nd improve tbe situation -rben the fundamenta.! causn Is inefTiiency of production to satis!- t!.e de- , oand." declared Gov. Alien. .k Got. Allen discussed at length tue !acnj leading up to the cs:ablishrnent f tbt Kansas Court of Industrial Realiens and declared that despite the Jttafks on the court by Samuel (Jomrrs and other labor leaders that it had -tree tbe laborioc can the "only safe . issl dependable weapon he ever had he weapon f Ioaparlial justice under fee reasonable governrnent which he "jrese; he!ps to creutc." t r PAcr nr iiiruL u.hol ur i CHILDREN DESERTION 3 -niree Tots Found With . - Ifothing to Eat and No Fire in tho House Three lutle children w.th noUnng ta t and no fire in the house were -furd huddled in bed to keep warm -h?n Officer Reckler of the Hammond Jf-'ire visited the Anton iliuzinci rre. 506 Fields avenue. !ast ni.srht. ! th father and mother were Ron". ! The destitute condition of the littie pt? the oldest of whom is S and the purfeji i. is due to a family row ,4h,-n occurred n the I'.uznack home "iurciay morning. The matter was etched up temporarily, but neither -uz.Ti3.ck or his wife tas satisfied. fa h evidently planned to desert the Ihtr for the mother Hipped away torn the house early Tuesday mornb? The father likewise disappeared aiiort time later, unaware, it Is beieed. that b.ia wife had also run 'When the children awoie thy were lent ip a cold house. Worae. there ras no fuel with which to build a fire aen if the oldest child had been abie. ;le searched around until he found the panty remnants from aupper the eveHr.f before. That waa the only food o the bouse. He divided it anions he three and they spent the day playap out of door. ' Tbat evening neighbors, who bad joted the abaence of tbe parents notiird the police. It was found that the k'ldren bad crawled into bed early in -dr to keep warm. They had eaten tetblae; since TOominsrOfficer Reckler managed to find -rrr.a fue! and warmed up the hcttae. fhiie h waa doing this the officers on .fee night h;ft were clubbing together r buy the little cnea a supper. This a taken to tbe houce and the young. ;Wra went back ft bed warm and with ji.: stomachs). The matter waa placed efore the Juvenile authorities this ;fterning and steps will be taken to ftere for tbe children, while efforts are 'ieing made at finding the parent?. IEVEHUES ! REACH OVER IIHTrNTONAL NE"S SERVICE! TVA6HJNGTOX. Dec. 1. Government fnve!nu8. mainly from inorrte and roflt taxes, have reached I2.014.00O.050 tbr tiie flrtt five months period of the 'cil year. This la $113,000,000 lesi fcan totals for the same period in -"-fus. Secretary Houston waa informed I day. t3!ere than Jl.POC.OOO.OOft is expected p. ba added by Collections this month v the last installment of the income ae. based upon returns for earnSgs la?t jear. These revenues are

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REDS CAPTURE SEBASTOPOL, HOLD ENTIRE CRIMEAN PENINSULA

The Bolshevik forces fighting General Wrangle's array have captured the important harbor of Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula, nave forced Wrangrel and his aides end army to evacuate that port and are now in control of the entire penlsula, according to recent dispatches from Constantinople. French warships conveyed Wrangle and his wife and staff from the captured city. American destroyers aided it. removing the wounded and refugees from the harbor. The photo of Trotsky. Lenine's minister of war, is the most recent one of the red leader's chief aid. n -aifaAAJacA6Te. iaamWatf

General view of harbor of Sebaatopol and Trotsky, figure at right, talking: to officer during: inspection tour just before drive on Sebastopo1-

Suit" Relief

6 Dell-ans Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION payable Dec. 15. Receipt s for N'oveinhfr totalling 1254, 000. 0t0 arc about i.t'fm.OuO in ecess ct receipts for Nou:iui.r last year. .Reduced imports cauaed sharp decreases in customs dues ti iring November, but for the Ave mont-hs up to Decern b-:r puch revenues were ahead of tiie ' i -ponding period isl year by t2.0t)l'.tn j. Heavier D.ti-mbr imports, inciuding shipment; to meet the demands of the holiday assessed at luiuriea. are expected to increase these figures. HAMMOND OFFICE IS TAKEN OVER Todiy ihe Himmtnd rff-.'-rt of the V. S. Fmploymcnt STwe along witbrther bran'-h'ts in t'ie i n i v- was taken ender ih- .vii.t'ol .if tM I nditia IndustrUl r3.ird a? piovded at tiie special session if tl-.e legislature. By the rhatice. Oirector Kleir.smith at Indianapolis turns over tiie marsRcment in Indmni to one of the members of thr commission who wiil henceforth direct the bureau in addition to h'5 other dutir.. Kd. Krorr, xaniint-r ir iharce of the Tfammond offic received word a few days a so to the effect thai the coinmissioii desired to retain the present branch managers. A new departure Tias also inptitu: l today from national headquarter at Vs"5i-tnifi.on. This is what is termed 8 federal Hearing house cf ishr. Under the plan a branch f.ffie- like Hammond which is short on labor c?n send a lit of n peods to Washington. This "ill be forwarded to the clearing center at Tiicago. At the same time rides which have . surplus of labor will list a'l men who are willing to o to other cities even out of the state. The.e lists will also find their way to the clearing house. By this means men will be moved from the surplus communities to those whre shortages exist. Mr. Kroer; already has the necessary forma for filing applications for work in other parts of the country or for procuring Iieip from other places to be used in Hammond. It is expected that thia will prov of great help when industry is unce mo . running at top speed. Pale Children Need Iron Iron in Syrup form is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TOMC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and. therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating tffect. The Syrup is flavored and children iove to take it. Contains no Nux-vooaica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to The Babe, Tbe Child, The Mother or. The Grandmother with perfect safety. 75c. Look for this signature.

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i.i 'id-'. J -e "V, . HAMMOND SUPERIOR I COURTS ! Jlariey R. Brown. C'it Hoffman street. Hammond, hai "lied suit for dfvorue from his wife. Jule Brown. H a:ge five, has lum intimate witii "lie l.rroy G. Mv.vf-ry end oilier men. H- asks for tiie eu study of their c'niid. Tiiy utic mariied Feb. It. iS17. and n psraitii "aft .-aurda . - .M' Aieei . lorrey & GlHeit are nttviii'1; t for the plaint 'ff. . , Matt Sutentir has filed si-t against the Hiiiirnoiid Aulo I'snit it- Top rein;.ny to rtrotrr damages because cf in auto true!, w hii-ii !. pur.-hu-sed an ; in,?ii he. fa; J va ml : i tiie I'undit ion whic h the salesman Kuaranteed. t t..f oey G. ( ' Whitr; ia apt-earing for i piainUff. Forev -losure of a mechanic's l.n is asked in a su t filed tiiy by John Androff aarainst Mite l-ib:na, e t . a 1 . Attorne E. t'pri-at leprcFent the plaintiff. William H "raenj is ak.n for foreclosure i;nd?r a reel estate contt;nt in a .r.;t ca trist Walter H. Wy-e-'ff. et. ai. Mr. "iavr is represented b; Attorneys loaih. Ga it &- ytinson. TOt e.- t OS II re ,tf : 1 : . n d e d in t w o ,s u Itilev. MembTuPf. ! i; ' 'i it-aao i i-n, tiiort xagr.v are dss filed by Attorneys iye;- A Ked for (he an.. Tie defendants Mavweit. t. a!., and Ai-i--.it GUen. f a , Tap Shaffer ii ; ,t Refining ronipany vs. Ohai ies l,e.'.icht, et. a!., is the till-- of proewod ; ng supplementary t : executivn fl! d by Att rney i. C. h i t e. HUGE STRAW TONNAGE DESTROYED YtNCKN.NK.. In-L. Iec. 1- -Fir of known origin io-l'.iv di,sti"-ed 3.4,,, 11 o' .H.r.i.iv valued at i7 n r ton. ur The Cleaner You Have

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Electric THE MARVEL will not j only taRe the jurface dirt j from your floor covering i such as: Matches, rav- ; clings, crumbs, etc.. Hut in addition has lulficient ,uctton to draw the dirt that j, bed(Jcfl into tJie rug and deposit it in a dust proof bag.

Note Simplicity ofCbnstrucfion Let us demonstrate in your home and you be the one to decide if you will equip your home wi'.h THE MARVEL, or pay more than twice the price for others. Seeing is believing. CHAS. R. CLARK U MASON STREET PHONE 3783 HAMMOND, IND.

WHAT CERTAIN FOODS ARE GOOD FOR For in&omnia eat lettuce; a giass of warm luiili betore retiring will aiso tenu to glvij yoj tbe wanted sieao- A glass of sugared water is another very harmless a&ent to quiet your cervea and conaoaueaOy fce!p you to go to sleep. Spinacu is one of the most versatile remedies Xatura has provided. ContainiDjr iron, it Is a blood builder, actin at th game time as a Rentle laxative. It helps to beautify your skin, is valuable for the person trying to reduce, as wU en for those having liver trouble or

rheuaiatisai, and soouid be eaten freely by young and oldTcmatos are good for the liver: they cool tfte biocd and are readli digested As they contain acid, patients suffering: from rbeuiuattt-n ur ciiabetea siiould use them ratner spanagly. Rheub&rb. however, is Just the talnf for rbeumatm. Lemons are antlbilions and a preventative tor malerta. Pnysicians ia European countries preserve lemon cure for rneumatism. Tb's cuip is said to be very unpleasant, but effective. F;gi ia 8 3y form will Help tne constipated. Red beets are good for the blood and complexion at the same time) arid should be used plentifully. Blackberries are a good tonic as weii a an astringent. When suffering from diarrhoea take blackberry brs.ndy. Dried tackleberriet w aiso act against the malady. Fruit Is altogether healthy and nourisjoing; as to apptes, the oil saying (s quite true: -An apple a day keeps the doctar away." Irn-l a ahed. said to be tbe largest in Ind.ana. belonging to the Fort Wayne ( orrugatc-a Fa per Box company. A strong wind threatened to destroy avf l al ether atacka containing more than 100.000 tons. The lo ia covered by iuturar.ee. E. CHICAGO AUTOISTS CALLED OH CARPET Over CO motorists who faiied to have their lights burning, or who were parking cars in places forbidden by lty ordinance, were ordered to appear for a hearing in court this afternoon. The tags for the use of the poFca department for motor violators arrived yesterday and the East Chicago police lost no time in having them distributed among the different officers. The result ia that many motorists who had stepped into a tjearby show or who had dropped int, a billiard JJ room for a little game of pol and upon coming out found n little red tasc bravely flowing to and fro. Most of the violators wt re tagged for failure to have rear end lights burning while other failed to heed the parking rules. Two are ordered to appear fur recklesa driving, while another waa arrested for driving a michine while in an intoxicated condition. Chief OTionntll announces that, til's is ju.t the b'-ginning of a war on automobile violators. The number o! deaths said Chief O'Ponnetl, due to failure of motorist to obey the lawit? increasing at a very alarming rate. ORPHETJM SHOW Nan ?ulli-an and company who put on 'The Street Singers.'' furnish the leading number on the bill at the t)rpheum theater today, Thursday and Frldav. Five other good acta complete the vaudeiille program whi'e infaVffMillb WaVlnZ Been Waiting For! Powerful Continuous Suction. ery easy to run. A child can operate it. Low in price. No eleclnc bills to pay; no motor' to get out of order; no fussing with wires. A real Vacuum Cleaner with a real Suction; Always ready to work.

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1 1 POWDERS TAKEN IN BANANA will make it easier to have tne youngsters take medicine. Split banana, scoop out soma o taa pulp, fill th powder in tfi space thu ga1nedrand place the two parts t ogether. The child, win hardly bi tica tba tasta ot the powder. THE NECESSARY AMOUNT OF SLEEP Don't limit yourself any mor than you have to in the amount ot sleep you take at night. Don't try to keep to a seven-Hour night f that Isn't enough to i-est you; an t don t stay tu bed eight hours if s:t and a naif or seven in -enough. Remember that those who do hard: physical work usually require lejs sleep than toona who lead sedentary occupations. Muscular fatigue, if not exceaalve. aids tbe process of sieepinj and is more easily over coma than nerve or brain titigae. j ! TO PREVENT CHAPPED LIPS and at the same time restore th:r color us-a the following prepara: t'.on: Vt-oz. of olive oil put in double boiler; when wirm add ',3-oz. melted white wax; place about iob. alkanet chips in a small piec-a of coarse muslin. Strain it anil add to it a few drops ol essence of rose. IF BABY HAS A COLD and cannot breathe Utrough its nose, dissolve a little vaseline, pat a drop (with a medicine dropper) into each nostril it will qutckiy clear the nasal passages. Take a, bit of cotton rolled acd wet n naI ish the clearing of the nostril. other episode of "B'Jth of the j ie" is alen shown. PASTIME TODAY "THE CALL LOAN" An O'Henry Story Aiso Alice Howel! in "Squirel Time" TOMORROW Shorty Hamilton in SHORTY BREAKS THE YELLOW RING" 1JOU TODAY ASD TOMORROW GEORGE BEBAN in "THE ITALIAN" Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE CURE" Added tomorrow "The Vanishing Dagger"

Look Ve Have Cut Down the Pr ice of Potatoes, Fruits and Vegetables FOR 15 DAYS New Chicago Produce Co. 220 East State St, PHONE 1696

1 Car Wisconsin Potatoes rer bushel

1 Car Michigan Potatoes per bushel I Car Idaho Russctt Potatoes per bushel 1 Car Bushel Apples, per bushel 1.2S, $1.50; the best 1 Car Barrel Apples per barrel Box Apples Jonathon and Dchcon. per box $2.50 and Sweet Potatoes 6 pounds for Cabbage per pound Oranges per dozen Lemon's. large sue, per dozen '. English Walnuts 5 pounds for Sw-eet Cider per gallon Cauliflower per head Celery per bunch Cranberries per quart Carrots and Beets per bushel Leaf Lettuce per box

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I, 1320 ".ija'wuiuaj!'" Kfa -- - ."1 H p -THE U ! U THEATRE 111 ! Hammond :: Indians TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NAN SULLIVAN 8c CO. "The Street Singers" LARETT0 The Frogs' Wedding JANE WEST Comedienne C0PELAND & BRAYTON Ccmediacs ROSE & DELL Singing and Talking KELLEY h MACKEY Just Entertainers That's Ail Alio Ruth Roland i "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" ra a b o b a m a o n OEBeicas ra a H i DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Gloria Swanjoa, Elliott Dexter and Theo Roberts in I SJ "SOMETHING TO ABOUT'' THJNK b a Friday and Saturday DOROTHY GISH in "REMODELING HER HUSBAND ' - i 13 5 ; b SI Also Jos Ryan in the 1st B Episode of 'Hiddan Dangers hB Friday and Saturday a i a Afternoon "The Suitor' Children vv '11 he adrnttlccl Saturday afternoon only for 2 cents. Sunday Bebe Daniels in "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" Also Larry Semon Comedy "The Suitor" MONDAY. AND TUESDAY Constance Talmadge in "THE PERFECT WOMAN" B 8 .a 1B a El se. u a i I' B. SB'S t a a a e c si AUDITORIUM 3S7 Cakaiet Are, HammoasL TODAY Alvyn Adair in "THE YELLOW BULLET" Also Billy West in "Hands Up" $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 $1.75 $5.00 $2.75 25c 2c 35 c 20c $1.00 65 c 10c 40c 15c 75c 35c

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