Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1921 — Page 7

Monday. Januarv 3, 1.021.

TIIE TIMES 1 aero

ROWN POINT NEWS

Happenings Of A Day In Lake. County's Lively Capital

The fire department wis cailed out at about 6 o'clock a. m. New Year's flay to the room .4 occupied by -Visa Fearl fHnlker nvr the Duyo dru store, a chlmnoy burning out arid causing: a bis blazo -nece.-silatins? the attention of tho ire department. The blaze caused but slight damage however. New Year's flay was ushered in in Crown Point the quietest that has been Known for many years, not. even a bell ringing- to annoumv the nd -r.:. of ISti'l. A dancing party v:u held at the Mayontc temple and m atcli parties htM In many home, but no public demonstration, as in former rear, was rcte.l. The dah of !rr. William Jlohmeir. di ivlnaj on N.irik Main sf rr ct. i-.-iirred on KYlday, she havlntr been bed fa .-t for several month.-i with b.n.lOr trouble, --hf was 05 years of aire and the. mother of scrotal children ail Srowu, who with her h&sban'l survive her. The funera'. was held .'"rem the Lutheran church on Sunday afternoon with interment in .Maplevvood cfiiif-tor;-. Mr. and Mr.. a. a. r.ibllr hnA a dinner party on New Year's day. composed f relatives and f ri uds. Mrs. Mack Davidson has been quite

sick with an attack of pneumonia the i-ant week, but at thU time her condition in improved. Miss Illiari PchmMt has returned from an over SuiiJuv visit with Jllsj Clara Jser in ('hicaio. Mrs. Kli,ab-th Cook entertained family members to the number of II on Mew Yiars day in honor of her son, Ed and wife, who visiting lure from Sabetha, l..u, A l'l-pound son was hot n t Mr. and Mrs. Kdivln Knight on Now years i.'ny. making t ! second son in that f am i ! y . Kn'pli I'arer and Howard Tow! recent i employed In the Uetz Manufacturing: coitiiiany's of lloe- hav closed work t ... o and have ne back to Cii ic;i tto t o i i . e. ij.'-e ( number -f people attended the tii.e -al of Mr.;. Henry Iloaran in ielnou on .,ind: . She bavin di-d of pneumonia, qui:1 suddenly oil Vriday. Mrs. Harold Nichols well known i.ti e s a daughter of Mrs. Slogan's. Mrs. M. .1. l.:rown war; taken to Wesley hospital in Vhicajro on Friday and 'vlll remain there until her condition Las been riieed and her ease diagnosed to the sat isf a rt ion of the doetors who h.io1 ijeeu somewhat puzalcd t y her f-v:,ptom.-v

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CLEARINGS

once given up hope th it their hits- come in I ho ranks of the minors. The hands would return safely from tro'ir Class AA leagues, it develops will lntrip. beKun Dec. 13 to test how f.ir a, sit that they ! 'eft free i;..m t iic

draft and other fa.:.. ;nn in the minors will have varied d munds to make.

spherical naval balloon could go.

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in ry bank oleitt itifrs for the niotit !i of le;. mber not only st a new record foi' the biijjiert month doling tlif Pa.-'t year but surpassed all months In the history of the fit v. t!-'il ais established itself as the record br-ii-ind' war. F'cures compiled aro! released bv the tiary r'lcarint: House Association today show an increase $ t .-,,-, 7,6 1 oer the total figure of i:t!. The loeetoher ieari r ii s we re nearly half a nii'.lboi dollars in excess "( the Novel!. lief ticuies snd we'-e iicarly

iniii:ons di.llar.i than the ltunre of W lirst month of the year.

As x.'ill be seen m t he 1 r. 'u'.-t te I HtHten'.er.t of bank ciearints to low 1 1"

ti a! f'truren f.ir the veai 1'iiv. i inioe.i I i

from ? a, :?:. ,.,4.(.r' in lt'17 t 57I.1LM

WIRE TAPPING PLAN

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dotecllve.s are today Mrs. Clyde Smith, w; niisslnjj rin -b ade) p

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D'ANNUNZIO. IS fleeing; f IMF RNATtCNAL HS SERVICE! PARIS. Hec. .1! It was report, d t -day from an Italian sourco that C;ibriep. fv'A nnuri.:io was n ! U n'r iok to

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f eyr :::t milfour .yea is. Clcarinirs. . . $ 4 a.fift.-, .(;:, j.s'i . . :.:'..-1 5-'..'i'?i.."!a.7; . . 71 124.26 l.'l!

Fire Chief's Annual Report V ith tiary's first a"i eolot ed wom.-r. jury in fca;l,npf.i to h.-.tr tao (yi bo.e.j

prt ami rn :r tae case of ;.-r' Mendetli aaoist i ,.mi M i ide;;i

husband, the ease took a sudien t ... r before u was ars iod and the lnil.aa and wife settled their d-fferetices.

J ne ruse was to ha. e been tii.-l by Jl.Stice ,,f th.. TVojee Hfnn- W'.illnflv !

The women selected on th Jury wereMo.'i lames H. M. V, tilker, .1. Moore K. J. Leek. Mattie (.iarrier, T. I.. Marshall. S. ration. 11. C Dau-s-on. T. C. Ijeldon. 3. J. Hampton, Annie it. Sharp. Ida Garnett and S. R. Biackwell.

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tapping S"8. She has disappeared from Atlanta. Tie authorities loiiey,. Mis. Smith as in intinia touch with the part lo r husband pi.iy- d in I In wire tapping; fake nv indie and al.s with the work of otbei-;; associated with him. Her home. S'O l"eai hi re, triple locked, padiocp.-.l and cliuincd, is now belieyed to be lite Ii'lli o wto r the various op'-rattves f.oind s;il'e'y afiet the pro!.-1: into tt.e operations f the (iiitic started and s.-i.ed tae fi'sl oioio r I in to t y to leave Atlanta. Mrs. Smith iiad been under surveillance find twice Krirled by the solicitor-Ren -oral. Her small sen is also missihji. Vutilri:'. of trie mine continue to appeal before ''ro.secur ..r 1Soj kin, a mom; thi tn yesterday hemtr. a man said to be a iloirum banker who bad ijeeu

swindled out of $.lK.i.a.iil. Many

:en r.au lost every tnin.n t.jp.y j

It. T-. I'.T.adn.-iN: an'! M. :. Hrjlia'ii are nnbr ari'-si tod.-iv cbartreil wfti ie .ok - ma K i n or. races in N.u Orb-ans

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Irritating Coughs Promptly tr?t roughs, coUisi, hoatBrnc'.-i, bronrhitis and similar inflanird ni tTinti$ conditions of the throat with a tratrd remedy

Colds

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' oin.r towns. in., r mc. rs i.1-t't n'fi they found tf-bams a,n,inr,s iHUhLHl i t f suits a,-d other riu e "u .pe - wnen j-f- At bedtime rub the throauuvl

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SUES FOR DIVORCE CHARGES DESERTION A suit was fiie,i in the Lake supeiior Court Saturday by Mrs. Clark Kidd charging her husband with desertion. The Kidds have been married tl'.o J-ears. M,r. Kidd asks the restoration ef her maiden name. Clara Huff. E. 15. Southworth is representing the plaintiff. The case has not yet been l for trial.

KU1TERT WI1TS AGAINST HILL

Pome 4.00 -wrestlinsr fans witnessed their Idol Karl Kunert take on and defeat another champion mat aspirant in a New Year's night gr.-ppl;ng show at the Moose hall la Gary Saturday eveninff, when he displayed his prowess ajainst fiie much touted Iowa champion, George Hi!:. After S3 minutes of strenuoit-s and t.-iifrh work Ktinert took the frst fall "r;th a Jacknife. Resting "a : r en the third bout If ill and Kunrt came back f'jr their second sctto, Karl wlnnina tho seeon I fall in two minutes, with . half nelffon and bar arm hold. Two other bouts made up the program.

In a runninir revolver fi-dit wU.n three armed ne-sroes in Gary last nijrht. Cffic. r Farreil ti id a narrow tscupij freni death when a bulb ". struck his chest an tnen ao.ve the heart and (fficcr Wytow received painful bruises about, the i-.ca 1 when one of the trio hit him over the bead with the butt end of h.s revolver. Officer Farreil who is a new man on the department was removed to the Mercy hospital where the bullet, was t.xtricated and a chart tone later was able to be taken to his h 'me. of

ficer AVytew's injuries were also eared: for at thi hospital. Roth will recover. The revolver l.aM1.. occurred shorttvl

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after nine clock. tifrtvrrs wytow

linfCNUkNAl NEW? S'RVICEI NI-1W YRK. Jan. ... ot:cers at the nova! air station, Ttocks way Roint. N. V.. fi'Oii where three balloonist? start -

j ed their hazardous fRvh' into Cauaaa j three weeks ngit said to-.lay that no I help or rescue parties were to be dtsi patched to the aid " the aitm. n. Such ! proe -dure, it was stated, was not conj ihiertd nccessaiy. I It was stated that the airmen, who ! without adequate rations had mani Hired to reach a tialmtr post near the

Hudson Ray after th-ir spherical In' loon came, ilisvn in a wo- ds. wrre evidently quite aide to care for themselves and micht rc3"i.t an, rescue Work at this hits- hour. The a trmep--Lie ut, a. R. l-Cloor. o.. rr.anJlnr, Rirut. AVaU'-r liintou, oi

W. U. RULE CRITICIZED!

WASHINGTON. Ic. SI. The pra---fee of the Western Cnif.n Telegraph j i ompany in rcftisintc to xtend credit j for tolls on me.ssases transferred t !t hy the Postal Trleirranh cop, pan;,-. I while jrrantiiiR- cre.lii frenr rally ti .'!.- ers. today wai held by the Interstate commerce commission to be unjust and I u i; re .-Miia hi e and the commission is- j 'ied a.n order r.riserib!nir for the i i Western t'nion reasonable practices ' for the 'attire in conformity with lts decision. i

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COUNTY CHAMPS WANT GAMES - - ThB North "Knd Comets, claimants of Hi., light weight basket ball championship of Lake county for the seaeon of 1920-21 tie mi in a chilieniKe and A-ks The Tlms sporting- editor to asist In booking games with Gary snd LflUe county teams. Tho Comets are a ICS-pound atjtjregation. but also have a 115-pound team to exhibit their wares against the best of them. For jtames write Harry Smith. 37 Pine street. Hammond, or phone Hammond 3094-M between the hours of 4 and 6 p. in. and asit for Hank. Jr.

and Farreil were patrolirs: a beat in

the vicinltv of YircMnia street hetweeni

lath and Ifith avenue whn th'-y came cros three suspicious acting negroes. At the officers' d' maud to halt trie colored men stopped and a moment" later parted and started to run in it:ferent directions. At this Officers Wytowand Farreil started to ffive chase and In the revolver battle, one of the negro's bullets can stint Farreil in the chet, forcing him to yive up hts part in the chase. Officer "Wytow kept tip ttie cnas,. and cornered the negro who had oe n doing the shootini? in a back yari. There a pitched battle oovtired, Wytow receiving a painful injury to his nea-l when the ii'-xTo hit him over the nr ad with the butt end of his revolver, Courayeoiutiy Officer AVytow foutrlit back, breaking" the barrrl of his s in over tho negro's head. Placing" the nepro und-r arrest. Officer Wytnw went back, to ."!.t OrT'cer Farreil and called the.waon. Tie nejjro rave bis name as W. Fruit, '. yeais old, of Rittle Rock. Ark., ant stated that be had ben in (kiry only a short tinie.

rell are not expected to reach a te

c raph station for ten days or more.. They were b.li.Ved todry to be on their way hy doe; pird cither to Mafie;

Cochran. 'r.t. An Indian runner,;

it was believed, carried the first me- j sae sent by the missinrr balloonist s I after they reached Moose Factory. Orit. ; For four days the airmen wandered oil the dense, snow -d rif : ed woods before locating th trading- pest which was j nearlv 1 no a miles from the. starting j

point in .New Yuri", "The; weather encoantet e J by Ih" pilots and thei- 'loir sledses Piny further cl-Iay th' lr at rival at a rali-w-Ry point." it una stated today at the naval air station. Relatives of tlie mission airmen were joyous todiy. Mrs. Stephen Fai -re'l. fobliit'if, said: ""Santa was a little late hut he has been awfully g-ood to us nit." Roth rihe and Mrs. Hir.ton had never

WILL MEET IN CHICAGO RY JACK VRIOC1C I'ln N Service Sport!ni? lid." or ) NF.W Y'UK, Jan. ?,. -Ra jeba.l m-tn will invade Cnioairo arl v next wee"

j to attend the first biji in-e:ir.;r of t'o1 i 'e;J"- I I The junt conference of majors and i minors at which teh pron -s d national i aareement -.vili come up tor rat tiea- J I t Ion. tho major league schedule meet- j I infts and several annual meetings or' ; minor l".ifuf-s will be held, -l j As a result of tho various meetings!

t hre is

chance that a break may

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Cuts, Burns Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Saf First Aid Treatment How often lockjaw, blood poisoning, the loss of an arm r let;, or sometimes even life it'. results from the neglect of a l..-.i or little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a ?fe and effective first aid treatment. It is a powerful antiseptic and promptly applied to wounds of this kind will lessfn the danger of blood poisoning. Keep it hatndy. WHerd Oil fa a stood 5pnd bl preparation tn hare In tn medicine cb-nt tor first aid when h doctor may b far war. It ! loothiiifc and healing and quickly drlv out pato and InfUmmat'on In c8s of apralni brulaea, cuta. burr. Htea and atings. Juat as rtllabl too fr.r at'ft nack. aora feat, cold sorea, ranker aoraa. eararha and toothuche. Ganeroua aize bottle 35c. If fu are troubled with conellpatfon or sick headache try Hamlin's Wijard Liver Whtpa. Juat pteajant little pink jiihe at druniaia for c, OuarantaaiL

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LADIES' APRONS

LADIES' CASHMERE

HOSE

., , , , ,$r K'1"- 3- 4 anJ ! F-'inc light or dark, rick

Mas line grey lire! ana ' .

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5 years; co!or, plain rack trimmed, large si?h navy and red hies. Very special

$1.00

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FLANNEL ROMPERS LADIES' 'KERCHIEFS j OUTING GOWNS Made of heavy grey Three boxes have 2 in i Nreatiy made o the flmnel, ncaily jij-fd; eac!i l:ox; reruldr price ! l.est grade of llannd;

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j fine quality, 61 inches, Come in plain coiors i bleached Shfelint;. ery and mixtures; ages 6 to

vbeap, 2 yards-- - 12 years $1.00 $1.00

The genuine bears this signature 30c,

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KIDDIES' COVERALLS Wry neatly nnde. of fast color fancy stripe dnim, neatly piped $1.00 FINE SItKOUNE

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OUTING FLANNEL Full width, in ncie variety of pattern. Very special, 6 yard-- - $1.00 UNION SUITS

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COTTON BATTS A 3 lb. Cotton Eatt. all in one piece, fine quality. Special, only

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SATEEN PETTICOATS Of extra quality black saleen wilh 10 inch ruffle. A special value $1.00 BOYS' CAPS Made of al! wool fabric, one piece top, inside pull

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BAND CONCERT The fary "Municipal band will give the second of the. series ef concert and finnces at the Gary Commercial club, Jan. IS, ir21. Many are expected to attend, as an ej-.cel'er.t program is promised both f-r tine concert, which hepins at 8 o'clock, and for the dance beginning at I o'clock. The Emerson school band has been Invited to R've cn of the numbers on the concert program.

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Jury of Colored Women RecommemRnsr the construction of a btinealow fire station, similar to the one at Rierce and Fifth Jivenue, and

to be erected In the southeastern part I o.' the city in the vicinity of l.'.th live-ru-and Maryland street, and thankinr;'

i.oe coy oiiieia.s ana resnjei.-.s ii v.ary

ror trieir co-operation during trie past year. Fire Chief Grant this morning submitted his annual report for publication. The report in dta'.l Is one of the finest .If not the best, that has ever been compiled durintr 5ary5 history. In addition, the monthly December report was priven out. In brief it contnir.s the follow-in.

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S a dull, nagging backache making you miserable? Do sharp, knife-like pains go through you at every sudden move? Do you feel weak, tired.

all worn out as if you just can't keep going? It's time, then, you found out the cause of the trouble and made some effort to correct it. Quite likely it's your kidneys. A cold, strain or overwork has probably weakened the kidneys and that is why you suffer that dull, depressing backache, an! those sudden, stabbing pains. You ma' have daily headaches, too, with spells of dizziness and some annoying kidney irregularity. Don't wait until serious or chronic

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Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Musterole once yon experience the Klad relief it gives. - i Get a jar at onre fforn the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease anoV comfort while it is being rubbed on ! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stifi neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheupiatism, lumbago, pains and aches of tho back or joints, sprains, sore muscles; bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ( it often prevents pneumon ia). 85c and 60c jars; hospital size J3.cn

kidney disease sets in. Get back your health while you can.. Use DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. DOAN'S have helped scores of Ham- si mond folks. They should help you. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR.

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CLINTON STREET

N. H0HMAN STREET

r -n. a r ' Mrs- Rose Murphy. 3610 Fir st.

L.. 1I1UIII. I IUU., IU11IILUIC MUiro, ,. II 1 Ml, . no v ii l t. "i c iindiana Harbor, says: My kidneys 32o N. Hohman ot., savs: I sut-, .... , i ii i , , , " . riidn t act as thev shou hi and were

tered from rheumatic pains in my hi ordered and the secretions were

11 j L" usually i.uijmcsu u. ii iaiv tiuvvj. had no ambition: , , , , i . . . t i r i - i r j i i and I had rheumatic painr. through scanty and paintul in passage. 1

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A. says:

Pridham, 114 Clinton St.. "My kidneys were badly di.'--

Mrs. Geo. Vogrl,

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t", ' i'- i n il t J 1 ilr.v loins ana uovvn my iiinus. uu.iti s , was irouiucu rviiu ucauni iics anw try Uoan s Kidney 1 ills 1 did. and . - , 0 i . j i i i j i j .l . j .1 i Kidney rills soon regulated ir.v kid- dizy speils and there was a con-

they soon drove away the pains and

fixed up my kidneys. Nearly three years' later. Mr. Thorn said: "I am just as pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills now as when I endorsed them before. My cure has remained permanent and I enjoy the best of health now."

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rid of all the trouble. AGAIN PRAISES

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Ave., says: 'Doan's Kidney Puis removed a severe rase of backache which had annoyed me. My kidneys didn't act right, either. Dian's certainly did me good and I have had very little trouble to complain of since ustrsr tl cm."

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Over three years later, Mrs. Mur- 1 to tie my shoes

phy said: "It is only once in a j Pills gave me relief as soon as I took

great while I need Uoan s Kidney j them, regulating my kidneys and

relieving all the pain and other

Pills now. A few keep my kidneys

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troubles.'

Doan's Kidney I strong for Doan's Kidney Pills to

day a-s when I gave my first recommendation. They have never failed to do me good whenever nv kidneys have caused me anv trouble."

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