Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1920 — Page 8

Wednesday, Dec. 1. 1920.

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i AXJDUBONLECTTJRE ,, Th Gary Comrnsrciai clu! h? in:iltd Us msmbers to Attend th ilpitr.te(l lecture of Mr. Joseph H. (Podfon. president of the Amsrlcau Jf.udubon association on "CH:r Natie Tt&irds and How to Attract Them." It feaJces place Thursday, Dec. 2, at S te'oloclt p. m., in the ball room of the SCornmerelal club under whose ausplcus .She lecture 1 lren. Mr. IXxJson has performed an initimable service to a number of the fcest country clube in the United s?tata 2i has an Intensely Interesting subject and members of the country club with their families are urred to attend.

ARRESTED ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE On a warrant fworn out In City , Jjdie Dunn's court In Gary yester--, y. Oscax Johnson. 23 years old. and residing at UM Broadway in Gary was arrested on a charge of embezzle- ' tnent. Johnson is an employe of a . Gary iaundry. Particulars of the case twere not disclosed.

TOOK FOUR TO ARREST STEVE Driving an,?uto while drunk Is the rharge .that was lodged against siteve Santa, 2530 (Harrison street. Gary, fol-

-ew1ng his arrest by four Gary Policemen at 2eth avenue and Clark road, 'west of the Gary city limits yestor!g!ay afternoon.

1 WORKMAN ARRESTED . IN MILL 4. - ' Reported t have stabbed anot.ier workman whiie at work in the mill, (gam Nesbit (coiored was arrested lyesterday noon on a charge of assault Ir.d battery with a Vnlfe with intent lto kili.

llSSUE BANK CLEARINGS FOR NOVEMBER

For the first

time in months. Gary

ank clearings took a slump aunns ith month of November, according: to 'official ligures issued by th Gary CTearlns: H"'i?e association today. I The clearirsa amounted to a tota". J4.T1S.OT4.6S a aaa-inst a total of ff, J15.S73 72 for the month of October slump of :C2.739. O'earings for the ri-.nth of November. totaled M8:.4TX. showing an increase of Jl.g 4. !). in the volume cf buain.-" In the past 12 months.

! ARREST MORE z ; MILK SHIPPERS i ' j In the vigorous campa;gn to :m-

ltrove condition or me miuv itrig shipped into Gary, asents of the

juts food law yesterrtay causcu arrest of six more, milk shippers. '-' ihem hail from Torter county

Brandt. V. Fleming

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tT-'.a Erandt. Thev 'will be etvied in JuJg Clemens P.,rt 'in Gary on a charge of sh ppin,with less than S.25 better as pres. rihd by law. Act.vity on the part c' the pure food law aaont have ce-ised the srrest of probably 50 milk r. ipper? in the past month.

GEORGE GIPP

IS WORSE

SOUTH BEND. Ind., Dec. 1. Georg? r pp famous Notre Dame football Car. is failing rapidly and little hope Is held out for hia recovery, accordivg to a bulletin issued from St. Joseph's hospital j-.ist before noon toy. Gipp has been unconscious for rios't of the past 4S h"urs. lie Is sjffmng frcrm pneumonia. OUT OF WORK RAISE RED FLAG

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J rOX. Dec. 1. An army of

Ipl:. Dec. 1. An army oi u.i-

n' ployed, more than 1,000 rti ong, to'da- marched down the center of Edroonton. a town of Middlesex, tight im'.lca fiom London, seiied tbe town all as their headquarters and raised Itro red flag. Tne jobless men and women then i presented a set cf demands to the 't,m councilors and prevailed upon itctm to evacuate the city building;

.MESSENGER IN $400,000 ROBBERY 'VEV YORK. Dec. 1. roliee detechope today, throu;h severe grilling of Tony di Gregario. 21, h-ad meslnitr boy in the Kean. Taylor & Co. etftces. to trace the daylight theft yes,trdy of $t0(.O''O in liberty bonds In "Brooklyn. The messenger was charged "w;th acting in concert in the robbery. .H was one of the few persons, who

tad advance knowledge that the com

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WILSON ACTING PERSONALLY ONLY GENEVA, Dec. 1. -President Eileen's communication to the league of T.stlons accepting the Invitation to (tne as mediator between the Turks rd Armenians, was receded today and the council immediately began to draft & reply. President Wilson made ' it e'ear that his efforts could only be

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BOY SCOUTS MAKE PILGRIMAGE TO GRAVE OF TEDDY ROOSEVELT

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Many from hi ere atlnllnr th 'estock sho- !n Chlcsgri.

P. V. Russell went to lndianat'Oll i iii.-t eening to attend a. meeting ot !ihe Agricultural Dealer's association.

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Pot Scouts passing through Oyster Bay with an insert t.hu injr the Scouts at the grave.

mrt -rHh the pprT.va! ef tl. pubJio, Th children niAjf liave tlieir Hal attained this m-lnter thr-uh the medium of er-or,rUin. Frldar erenlnir the director cf the Welfare .Association meet. It 1 de. aired that there b a rod atten lance. The publtd at all time have a nioet cardial Invitation to attend. Tlie mad erase for plsaaure. the irayety, the stneuallty, the teeuty, aii that makee rsria vrhat U In today ) depleted 1n t!ie Universal ocrten classic. "Tit tevlr rass Key." 12:1

j At tfte llajtloy Theater, Tuesday ar.d The Hartley Theater bore evidence, of j VCednday. December 7 and 8. a packed house l:it n!Kht at the open- I MrB- Innert who h been visit ing of "In Old Kentucky," In which Uj . T1 har Parents, the Hairy Ackroyds In favorito Anita Stewart atari. Thera ',orth WW"0 v - from her home at are Just two mere chance- In whloh to ! 0m,U,L- Nob') turned how.a after many OeW tins old-tlmo melodrama and the j ai ritertaJnln funotloi.a were public Is beseeched t., apar e.rly eo ,n hr llonr- of the ute hostthat overcrowding can be eliminated. 1 prlor to hrr diparture comprise.

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meet Friday afternoon vlth Mrs. Frank Dixon In North Magoun ave. There 1 to be a program and all members are urged to be present. The annual election of officer f th Kaet Chicago Order of Eastern Star lak-e place tomorrow evening. The laAlea of St. Paul's Lutheran

i :hurvh will hold their aid meeting in i the parlora of tho church tomorrow afI tornoon. The church Is holding advent -rvl'-e tonight at 7:30 o'clock in -which all members are urged to be present.

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tervention. Brai'.l and Spain alreadv have pledged Tiesldant Wilson their support. The council has adopted the military commission's report asking America to send a representative to d'.ic i d -armament without committ'ns T. r- to the league.

STEEL WIRE PRICES ARE CUT TODAY

; INTERN ATION L NEWS SEFVICC riTTf?Bi ni,H, Pa.. Tec. 1 Effective today, the prk:e of steel wire product is cut approximately 60 cnts per 100 pound", making the new quotations on wire nais J.1.75 a keg and on plain wire J3.25 f. o. b. Pittsburgh? Barbed ivlre and fence staples were reduced proportionately. -This -price reduction is the firct In several years. Announcement was made by the Pittsburgh Steel Co. Shipments of all unfilled orders, beginning today, will be invoiced at the new quotations. The Republic Iron and Steel Co. at Youngetown has reduced price ot sheets to 4.03 cents for blue annealed, 4.S5 "cents for blaclt and 6.20 cents for s-aVranlned all base Jraiigep. Another independert maker is suiting- black Hee.ts at & 5 rents anU gal vanlzed "a? T cent.". Trumbull ?:eel Co. has reduced tin palte t, JT per bain box, the pri-e maintained y the American Sheet und

Mr. and Mrs Efi JHark and son of Hammond and Vr. and Mrs. Oore t?tark of Kt. John were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe EtarW on Sunday. Tf.s sad news reached here Sanflay informing us of the death of Mrs. Susan Schuts of TThiting. The dtsceneed was well known here having lived here niany years after, which she made her hflme in Ch!ego Heights and later locating in Whiting, wheie she died. The deceased leaves 10 children to rtourn her death, her "h.iiband liav'ng preceded her In death several yeaiM ago. neistive.-i and friend extt,d thir deepest sympathy to tlm frtaed children. Michael Ss-u.r a Mai ton v ;s -i "T:ie Oinenm J1 jr.lei." nl tti- l- li ii.-'

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Era nk Ebert went to Hammond yateiday to -s hi Hon. Jeraid. wiio is In the lio.pital there. He reports hirn aj being in a very serious condition. -Mr. -and Mrs. W. T. Iickin)n vlrlted re!ativs m rhicag't yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. (.'. P. Pixley were Tfainmond visitors ! t e i-iay .

The last performances 1

tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elcgal of Grapevine et. have a little eon born to them. Mrs. Flaga.1 was Mlax Ituth Ooldlng. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilding, who formerly lived In tills city. Mrs. E. Canine of North Magoun ave. was present with othors associated with the County Board of Children's Guardians that met In Vrown Pont yesterday and dined with Judge Norton of the Juvenile court. Miss Rose Cease of the teaching faculty of the McKlnley school Is the

center attraction at many functions In the past few weeks owing to her , engagement announce to William Ar- 1 gle, formerly with the Sinclair Oil Tteflnerles of this city. Teachers of tho same building sponsored a ery pretty affair for the bride-elect lust evening. Unknowingly th author made his wife's Indiscretions the subject of his play. It was the talk of Tarts, but of course the husband was the last to hear.

j When he, did see "The Devil's Tass I Key." Von Strohelm's trumn card. 12:1

At the Hartley Theater, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 7 and 8. Miss Edith Singleton, teacher in the public schools of this city, henored , Mrs. nantz Old. until very recently j Miss Vera Van Gelsen. wth a shower held at the home .of Mrs. nova Fryar in North. Earing ave. Tfte appoint- ; ments were all dainty in their selec- i tion. j .Skating ponds are a possibility In i

CARD OF THAHKS

CAED Ol" TEAKES. We wish to extend our most heart-

i leit gratitude and appreciation to our i friends end neiguljorE. eiso the rremI bore 'f the Hammond pc'iicc department

i Canine and I W. Giles. Mrs. Guy Hub- 1 an'1 th 'rme.m Ilebocca T.odge. for J bell of Chicago who formerly lived h re j 'heir kindness end sympathy shown ui held a luncheon at her Kenwood h "n e i'-'rlng our re. cnt berravrnent. j for the departing visitor the a be- j Mr. and Mrs. John Kunr, : for she left. Mrs. Ismrt was het . 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. .ick Kirscli

ens to a group it i.e laaies thut en

tertained lor her at a mot informal gathering ot her mother's home. H.-r next visit Is anticipated keenly for she is a leader in the social set ana !s widely acquainted here. The Ladies' Missionary Society (,f the First Congregational church will

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No struggling fr.;- hteath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Oef a small bottle of Ely's Ce-aiu lla'io fr'rn youe drnss'st n yw. Afpiv a l'.tt of this fragrant antiyeptl-. healing rrum in vo ir nostrils. It penetrants thro'igh ever-' sir ssssge of the 5iead. soothes th InP.amed or sue:'en rrucous membrane and rel'ef com" instantly. It's just Trie. Pon't stay stuffed jn

I wit", a cold or r.astv catarrh. adv.

Commerce of thla city who have com

mittees appointed under the president, I Attorney Henry Petersen, who, it is! believed, is most heartily for it per- i

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156 Highland St. Phone Ham'd 2586 1 i,m Cf the young to SJek lust such "

17 E. Fifth Ave. Phone Gary 3515 place and ponds of safety should

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the Twin Cities and the appeal has i been made through the Chamber ef !vril Viririsc nor rtiicrtol from J1.25 to $2.00

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Ask for GEORGE THURSBY. Michigan Central Team Track, Plummer Avenue, Hammond

Tin Plate sidiary.

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home rf Afl- anA XT r m fti A 'UAn- I

S'-utli or tow n Sunday in honor of Mr. I

inesters itrthday anniversary. Mis5 Katherinc AVehner returned ycstei da-.v from a weeks i?tt with relatives in Chk-ago.

Fire Chief Krrd r ,mP attended t3e '

state riremcnVs conention at Indian

apolis yestertiaj.

Jlrs. Melon, who had litr aim badly hurt last week when sit: fell down stairs is g-tttin along ni:tl.

The Women's lindlng club mt yes- j terdsy and tlie follow in program ws . Si von; Factors influencing public: i Health, and health of home. Mr. Grace ! i rhlilips;- public heaith nurse, Mrs. V. Johnson; piano solo. Miss Raphael j ' 1'ierson: reading. Miss Grace Stoetk- j j vrt; entertainment, selected. Mrs. D. M. Boyd; ch!M welfare. Mrs. S. A. fimith; prevention of children's diseases, Mrs. Grace Thompson; roll call. !

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COOK ! The infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. William Rhein was christened Sun- j day. The little on wa? named Mildied t-ucy. Mi.s Lucy humpp and Al-i bcrt Rheln were sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. J-:lIam Stark visited with relatives in Pt. John -;inds. Mr. and Mr. Iau1 Carpenter cf On.- ! cago spent Hun.iay here with th lit- j ter's parents. Mr. and Mr?. Ma'.hj Me.ver. !

Mr. and Mr?. IM Reil'.ey and eh'ldren

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of Chicago are here witii Mr.-', and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs.

spending several Kil!ey's farentf

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BEMlilCALOffl Thouscir.ds Have Discovered Dr. Edv.-ards' Olive Tab!et3 are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablst ths substitute for calomel an; a miH bi;t sure laxative, and tiieir eert on the livpr it almost instantaneous. These little oli vecolored tablets are the resuit m" Dr Edwards' determination not to treat Lverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant httie tablets do the pood that calomel does, but have nc bad after effects. They don't injurs th: teeth like strong liquids or calomel. .They take hold of -the trouble and ' quickly correct it.. Why cura the liver zt the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes piays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. - Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver.' Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel '"lo'and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up" the sp.rits. 13c and 30c

T isn't right to drag along from day to day feeling weak, miserable half sick- ou want to be well, and the best way to get

well is to find out what is making you feel so badly and try to correct it. Perhaps it's your kidneys. A cold, a strain, worry or overwork may have weakened the kidneys and brought on that throbbing backache or those sharp, stabbing pains that wear your nerves and keep you tired, fretful, "all unstrung." You may have morning lameness, too, headaches, dizzy

spells and irregular kidney action. Don't wait! Neglect may mean more serious troubles dropsy, gravel or dangerous Bright's disease. Use DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. They have helped thousands of ailing folks. They should help you. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR!

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INDIANA BLVD. (WHITING) J. R. McCartyi plasterer. 692 Indiana Blvd., Whiting. Ind., says: "I was in bad shape with bachache and kidney complaint, caused by hard work. When I stooped, a severe pain went through the small of my back and I could hardly straighten. Mornings, knife-like pains went through my kidneys and it was all I could do to get out of bed. I had awful pains in my head, too, with dizy spells. Reading about Doan'i Kidney Pills, I got a box and they relieved mc right away I kept on taking them and five boxes made me well and strong." - -

EAST STATE STREET A. F. Robinson. 443 L Stale St.. says: "Gravel and bladder trouble came on me, causing terrible pains. I he kidney secretions were in bad shape and often would pass only a small amount at a time. During these attacks the scalding sensation was more than I can describe. Headaches were quite frequent and I had duzy spells. Dean's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I began using them. I passed a good sized gravel stone. I then began to feci easier. The kidney action became regulated and the headaches left. 1 am now enjoying excellent health and I give the entire credit to Doan's."

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