Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 174, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1921 — Page 8
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THE -TIMES VVednppdav. Jan. 12. 1921.
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r INTERNATIONAL NEW4 SERVICE! MATT ICE, Otu., Jan. 1 . A long: nlgrht's sleep and a hearty breakfast restored th returned Ann rt'-an "al'"on'sts to normal condition toiay and all deciard that they wt-r. rfaiy 10 i-fgin tho last lap c.f their j - m r; -3-hom Thorn w.vs s'iU ill-filing t-.vern Lira?. Stfahon K-irrcU ; n d Lieut. Walter ILnt.n ever the latter' itT that Farrfll had wenic-nr-d and ante.1 t9 oiimmit suicide , that thA .th'r3 might rat the flesh of his r-My 3 a lmt rrt. However the men li'J not cot.? to Mows as they did Tuesday afternoon when Kartell first lesrned what Ilinton had .'aid in hi? ' t'er.
The nerves of all three men were tau v. hen they arrived here after C9 days of adventure since leaving the Rockaway, N T., air station. They "ere in good health but overwrought. Considering the. fuel that they had just pas5ed through a nightmare of danger In the novthtrn woods and had just ended a 15-day trip down a perilous trail from th Hudson Bay trading: post at Moose Factory they were In good condition. The men plann.'-d to leave Mattice this afternoon, reaching- New York tomorrow 1. i c lit or Friday morningThe plans of the por-ple of this part of Ontario to welcome the flyers were marred S'Ur.ewhat by the hostility between l'arrcl! ard Hlnt'-ii. Karrell told friends that he f-!t that Hinton had f-i irtml him in his letter. Ahether Kat rt ! 1 will de mnei.i an official invest iKiti n t-y trie navy department i? not yi. t known. The men all agreed that they had just rasHi'l through the f.ipreme advenlurfi of the!.- live?. "The Nt'-t adveniure was a picnic compared with this." said TTinton.
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ferve amounting to $163,171.70, in addition to cash on hand amounting to a Ifttle over $725,000.
FUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Oron Clojrped Nostrils and End ilead-Colds.
Tcti feel fine iri a low too menu". i cur cold In head or catarrh will he a :im. Your clogged nestriis will op- (:!. Th" atr rasai'f s of your head w''1 .ar end you can breathe '?.;.
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BISHOP POINTS OUT HIGH SCHOOL EVILS
Pastors Told of Starting Indifference to Religion in the Schools
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Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fail? to stop itching torttrre and relieve r,kin irritation and that makes Lheskia celt, clear and healtfcyAuy druggist can sepply you with Zemo. which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases ive way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overrJckt. Itching usually stops instantly. Zetrio is a safe, anaseptic liquid, dean, easy to use and dependable- It costs only 33c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will net stain, ia not greasy or sticky and is positively safe tor tender, sensitive skins. Tee E. W. Rose Co., Clevtlaci. O.
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! I NT ERN AT tCNAt. NEWS SERV.Cl! CHTCAOO. Jan. It. Cheating on the exa:nir.a :o-.r, dodrrng trades and lack cf respect for teach.Tf preail to an -i ".:-!' i;-sr 's:-::' in modern high schools', V! if hop Tn'Pian Nicholson told 1.00 ' Methodu-L K.i'sc. pal pastors of the Chicago area m an aodresa before a ci'Tifert-nce m ?'-?F:on here. "Tlu r" :s a starting indifference to reiipi. it in tho high schools and colleges,' he s-aid. "The f.ate of morality in our high &t tools is shocking. " " eft t -ical dancing and card parties r.ave loo riht of way. Gambling, bet;i;:g. ejicatlng in exr.mir.at ion and Uodsrinsr 01" grades are serioueiB:hor Nicholson declared he was r.cr. in favcr of "blue laws," but said that education, must ho made more Cnrisf.ati t hroush the cfi'orts of the cliureh.
- Although Gary was defeated In its attempt to Lave, the old town of Miller, now the tenth ward of Gary d'.sannexed from Hobari township and annexed to Calumet township, when a petition to that effect was denied by the county commissioners at Crown Point at the regular meeting this
week, another attempt will bo made
in disannexatlon by Miller in the future. "VPe w.I! try again.'' paid iMayor WF. Hodges of Gary vcFt'tilay when questioned by a Times representative. ' Hobart had too many signatures on her petition and that's the reason the County C'liiimission.'rf refused us. The roxl petition we present to the county commissioners v. i'.i have plenty of nameS f,n t.iu, assure you."
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GARY & . HOBART NAMES OFFICERS
FIRST NATIONAL NAMES DIRECTOR
ihrectors and stockholders of the First National 4anU of Gary met tn an rrinual meeting in Gary esterday afternoon and the re-election of '. Richard Schaaf as president; 11. C. Simpson, cashier; rt. R. Hemingway, assnr.ant cashier, and I".. T. l.emstrr, assistant cashier, at a meeting to be held Tuesday of next wck wan assured. The directorate us named yesterday is composed f F. Richard Sehaaf, K C. Simpson. Homer ,1. t'arr. Harry T,. Arnold m. M. Winter. L,eU "olf, Elmt! G. Seip. The report submitted to the sicckhc'.Jers by the batik officials show that the institution is in a most prosperous condition. At the close of business on December ;, 1820, the First National bank held in deposits the sum . '" $4,312,950.09 as against $3,P13,4 10. 6f, at the same date In 101?. The resources of the bank are. $3.3U0. 121.79. The First National has a capital of $200,000. surplus of t50,00i as.d undivided profits and special re-
The Gary and Hobart Traction company, operating between Gary and Hobart, will have as its head during the ensuing year, William Earle, president, and A. K. Smith of Hobart, vice president. The ywere elected at a meeting -held by the officials of the line at Hobart on Monday. Besides acting in the capacity of president. Mr. Earle will fill two other positions in the company, that, of treasurer find general manager. Ijijey Glickauf of Chicago wa appointed secretary. The four officers of the company terxethcr with Byron I.. C'faig were named as directors.
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SERIOUS RIOTING IN INDIA SPREADING Many Persons Have Been Kiiled in New Soviet Disturbances Special Cable to the T. . S. and the London Dally Frprpo.l ALLAUA3AP. Indian, Jan. 13. F.i.,t:p.g in tb united provinces of Ag.-a and Oudh t spreading and many persons have berrt V;iiled. Six hundred arrests have been made in the district of Rae Bareli. A train lead of armed police has been rushed to the scer.s and two companies of troops from Lucknow. Three hundred civilians tried to storm the jail at R-ae Bareli. Tho trocps flred killing three and wouiidir,g tevsn. The police fired upon a mob attacking the Fursatganj Bazar killing four. An urgent, ea.il has been sent out by the Sultan of Fur asking for British a s i s r a n e r . The d.sinrt-t-r.res began when the F'g land ow-ntrs attempted to break up the so-, lets which had been established in liumero'is villages. Tr-.e soviet movement ' has been growing and the membership is estimate! at 100.0C 0. Agents of thi Russian BoHherikI have been active In India for some time spreading- propaganda and establishing local sov.n.. One of the corriiuon? of the proposed KrltU'.i trade ' -impact with Moscow is that the Ruseiars era."-' d'.iseit mating red propaganda in India.
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Must Raise Cash by Order Call Quickly S.&M. MANDELCO. 143 East State Street The Talk of the Town Everybody is attending. There's strong reasons. When you can buy up-to-the-minute,high-class Outer Apparel at one-half price, and in many instances at less, it's no wonder there are crowds every day. A big stock to select from in Coats, Suits, Wraps, Dresses, etc. Every garment must be sold, no matter how great the loss, by order. Hurry and get your share. Read the Wonderful Values. Only a Few are Mentioned DRESSES 172 dresses left of the $40 grades. Stunning models in Serge, Tricotine, Charmeuse, Taffeta, Wool Velour, etc. Values to $25.00. While they last $9.85
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Sport Coats Suedine Sport Coats, with coney collars and cuffs, self-lined, belted effect; $65.00 value. Sale price $29.75 Cravenettes Cravenettes in dark and light grey, full length, belted effects; $20.00 values. Now $10.45 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats at Half Price Luxurious Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, 36, 38 and 40 inch lengths, with deep collar and cuffs, trimmed with Squirrel, Marten or Beaver fur; $500 and $550 values. Out they go at $250
Entire Stock of Fur Coats at Half Price $200 Sealine Coats, trimmed with Australian Oppossum collars" and cuffs. Now $110
$350 Nutria Coat, with self-collar and cuffs, silk lined. Now $175
$250 Marmot 3ft-Inch Coat, with Rac- jj
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BEGIN BY OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK Money deposited in this Eank on Savings Accounts before Jan. 17, 1921, will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1921 V INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
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