Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 11

1 Fridav, December 3. 15)20. mm. Pace Eleven NEW DEVICE DUMPS 40 CARS OF GRAIN INTO BINS OF ELEVATORS IN AN HOUR which wfr on chsnc: Ttookcr, C rt ; wndwlch trMLj'. Mr. Irtt1 Stirwootl; quilt. Mrr, Hw.-mto Clark; library :iarf. lllss Kv.- Ho'imer; rtanrt scarf, .Mrs. Ka(hcrin TMcdoi watr MU.i .Mary McAulifT; center piece, MrA McAtiiley; ru.. Fret l'.lack. v Ir. O. U. Marton. who has ton In very poor health durina: the past six i'iinlhs passed away at his home here rsterday afternoon. funeral arrangements have not yet ben made. The mem her a of the iliook club atr ttndeij a show l:i t;hleaK yeplerday. Father J.insen of Oary visited with liiends here last evenlnK. by the national ezaeuUv eommttee of the seclallst party Saturday morning- at Its first session vines the general elections; The committee will be In session three days Kxerutrve Secretary Otto Branstetter will submit a report of the party's work durlnp; the recent campaign and the state of the party's finances. Rep. resentatlves of the faction favoring affiliation with the third Internationale WHOOPING COUGH No "cure" but helpa to reduce paroxysms of coughing. Otr 17 Million Jan UttJ Yuuly MOTHERS MEND For Expectant Mothers GSED ST TKSEE (5EBERATIG8S mwnm ru eooLST 4'eraiiHOoa rmm sast. ran rutmil RievUTOt Co. Birr. ATUytt. . Clean Aluminum. Th! Is a eurprlBlng tip on cleaning Ihimlmim, but It works. Try It Onu may cour nd scrnb with no result. Put tha dish on th utorfj, empty, and light the gnn, but do not turn It up hlffh. In little while all the marts will Tanlh from the Inside. Turn It upalde down and put It baefc. In a little while the dish will be Ilk new; oti will fk.d. .... : Advertise in The Times at Moscow, are expected to ura;e their i views upon the committee. N

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One of the latest time and labor saving devices designed for shippers and receivers is a swinging track onto which a car of grain or other loose material can be run and then tilted at such an angle that the contents will run out the side door into bins beneath the track. The photo of one of the new devises tipping a car was taken in the rennsylvania railroad grain elevator at Baltimore.

WILD NIGHT IK CHICAGO, THE DEAD

HATE'S NATIONAL NEWS 3ERY1CE1 dSTCA-GO. Dec 2. Three men re dead, lncludlr.fr J. II. Hardy, helleved ty the polJce to be a Minneapolis merchant, and a fourth Is In a serious condition as the result of a will night ct shooting: affrays. Tile man believed to be Hardy filed oo the floor of the Camp rougrlas cafe, a efcruth side resort, after belns shot y EYed. Jefferson, one of the owners t tlve place. Jefferson an da taxlcah driver are he'd In connection with Hardy's death. John Trotskl was ehot and killed In the frelfrht yards of the Chicago & Alton railroad by a watchman. Trotelcl. according to the watchman's story.

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Herman Krokner was shot and killed by bandits who raided his fur store on the South Side. Peter Krown was ehot and seriously wounded by boy bandits In his shoe

repair shop. Two boys in short trous ers are said by the police to have con fessed.

DISCUSS DEES AND RELEASE OirrCAC.O. Dec. 3 rrospects for the release of Kustene V. lleba and other political prisoners will he dlscussel

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The two days bazaar conducted by members of 6t. Bridget's Catholic church was a grand success and closed last evening. The raffling of a Ford automobile took place and was won by Jack MoOuratt, Sth and Broadway, Gary. The following won the articles

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