Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Thursday. .January 27, 1921

IMPRESSIONS OF A JUNKETEER BV HEPHB5EXT.TITK PAII. I,. H.IWDHTH,

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Th special train bcnriny the !-gl3-ifttlv wisdom of Indiana., rolled uorthu a rd. through the mur'ny r.ljtht. and wtthlti tha Pullmans not a sound brok the loi;e fcxoofit an occassional senatorial snore. Town aftf r Uwn flow by, tho Wabash was crossed, hills and dals were suooi'ded by tint rrairips. and at 8 o'clock in the nvrnlnK. ihi special jiull'rd Into that ETat labyrinth of inorasses, sund dun. and modern Triuuptrlallsm called the Calumft district, of Iike (lounty. Solon s who pausfd lfr.g cnouifh In makuur their toilets to per out of th" windows percMv'd a dense fog that blaiikf-t"d rrfictlcally everything from viw. "I shall Introduce a point resolution to have the fog removed so that we can sc the country." said a repfsf-nta-tive. "It wl'.l do e-s much good a most all joint resolutions." growled ,-nator Ratts r:jceiidin(f from tho train, the legislators found w-allinif thm a. flock of tnitomifbilei that looked as numerous as OalHcnl's taxics.bs that carried ft division from 1'a.ris and ht-lped to win th first battle of the Murnc. f?ctrrt of the prominent men of the county had laid aside thetr private Affairs and had dedicated the day to displaying to their "distiniruishod irucsts' that was the rhrasi; in all tho spwehes and newspapers the wonders of the region. tEOISLATOKS TO TBOITT . So It ta throurhout the long day. fr-m breakfast at the l.n1-.-ra in th". mornlnft- to dinner at the Hammond Country Out In ths e.iveidnf:. Traffic regulations were fet asile, and the legislative cortege had the rlirlu of v.-ay. Policemen on motorcycles guarded the scores of crossings to preserve the statesmen from accident. The senator end representatives from Lake and IocaI committees vied with each other in ministering to their visitors, ajid when senators and raprocentatives late ft' nflit hoarded the special train for tho capital, they unanimously voted that they had enjoyed a very full day. Was the trip worth while? Now and then suggestions had been made that the Lake county people 1,h1 some sinister motive in issuing tho invitation and paying the very considerable expense.-. "What do they want to put over?" wt.s a fiuestion occasionally whlsperr d. The Lnk! county people, however, disclaimed any Mich unworthmy motives. "We want you to know this region." they declared. "We want you to see what we have up here. We are off in one corner of the state, but we wan', you to realize that we are an Integral part of Indiana. Hitherto a pood, part of the state has taken litlij interest in lis except on two sorts of occasions elections ai.d when tixes are paid. W. have complicated problems, and wo now '.rant you to understand them. Hurs is tho second most populous county in the state and It stands second as a taxpayer we want you to understand that, too. Undoubtedly the Lahe County people have faith in themselves. They expect

to have more people than Indianapolis before h'i,g; even to surpass I'i'tsburg as an' industrial center. 'Hitch your wagon to a star." said Emerson. Every care war. taken 1o prevent any efforts at profaKauda. It -fore the trip Representative Hnrrln of Lake expressly a.sked that we should report any effort to ti.ke advantage of u i. I.Mrlnar our stay I heard no mention whatever of any speeial measure or bill that our hosts depired. We did not syi Uie ;and dunes. fi,d one ren.on assigned for not taking us there was that it would have savored too much of propaganda. That the average Hoosler doe know little fiber it Ixike county Is undoubtedly true. He think of it vagruely as a great flatness on the. shore of Lake Michigan, a smoky suburb of Chicago, peopled by Hunkiep and f-th r foreigners, havlni? certain factories in which now and then strikes occur that require the presence of regular troops or the state militia, a paradise for tx-otlegg't rs and raisii. "hootch." IAWMAKEBj ISTOW BETTSS T"j to Saturday the notions of tho average legislator were probably not intteh different. They know better now. To say that most of them were simply overwhelmed by what they saw is putting It mildly. An J even those of us who had seen the other great industrial centers of the Cnited States have to confess. Quite frankly that we were tremendously impressed. Of course, the greatest feattire of all was the afternoon tour of the vast rteel works at fJary. How vast these are I have neither space nor time to tell. L. t the average reader think of tho blgKtfit Industrial plant he can possibly imagine; then Kt him Imagine cue several tiiv.'H bigger! A steel mill is. I tMnk, the best place in all tho world in which to rel're how man ha tamed the powers of nature and harnessed them to work for him. It is well, I think, for tho Legislature to understand what exists up there in Lake county, in that region which Jiot many years ago was peopled mostly by wild fowl and muskrats. It would be well if nil the Other people of the state had a similar understanding. TB.TP WAS WOKTH WHILE Personally, I think that the trip was eminently wortn while. And yet I am also strongly convinced that it will be well if te habit of junket inc does not become chronic. It rnieht tasily happen that the custom would grow to such dimensions that not only would much time be squandered but the motions able to finance such expensl'- trips might come to enjoy privileges unattainable by smaller and poorer sections. But, good people, please feel reassured about your Legislature. It Is mos'ly made up of sensible, hard-headed business m'ti anxious to do the best thins possible. There Is so little frivolityin it that speaking from an author's standpoint it is hardly interesting. Nothing really vicious will fret by it except by inadvertence. Mistakes, however, are otvaslonally made even by the best intentioned men. There Is a profane proverb to that effect.

Lato last nla-ht the Harbor pollc swooped down on an alleged moonshine outSt at 3180 Pennsylvania avenue jrt-ttlng threw complete ntilia, including one of the kttist apparatuses fer distilling- water, i00 gallons of mah and a large quantity of moonshine whiskey, Thomas (.rapt rone, the alleged owmr of the stills and two of hi friuirds. dtfvc Kontran and Gabriel Fttban of Hammond were taken info custody.

At the residence

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seized. PUAV U rwOKITEJi. Shortly after making th raid at Indiana Harbor, the police of the East Chicago station started an investigation in the South Side section, finding another still at t'i c-premLses of Mar-

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.... - ...... , , nuiu' I i:rr ti.rtiuu. Yesterday's raids of the police department are only r. few of the many, ma.de by them without tha hei

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ornor McCray's plan for a stato budge.t system, urged by him during the campaign as a means of assuring Intelligent expenditure of public funds, Is now being embodied in bill to be Introduced In tho senate within the next few duys by Senator Oscar Hatts, Republican floor leader. Iear,s ..f la., governor's proposed establishment of a budget system

! have not lie,en announced, but be has

stated that some method will be de-

nancial check of the budget committer's activities. e.loi fcrences are bring held by th governor with regard to the centralization of control cf state benevolent, penal and correctional Institutions under one buard of four m-eii.beis to be appointed by the governor at salaries of t5,""'0 a year- Governor McCray has made no annoum eincnt concerning his niltltude toward sn arrangement of this kind, but is expected that a hill

of Oarvllta Juto. jrtsed w hereby the plan may be placed ! including these features will be Intro-

CHASE DIVORCED; TELL OF GAMING CINCINNATI, Jan. 27. Mrs. Anna M. Chae of this city was today granted

ja decree of ilivoi'-e from H.al Chase, I f rmr first b isi-nutri of the Cincinnati ' n.nd Now York National League baseI bO.ll clubs, who v a.J lost, heard lr. in :i j r-'e.n Jose. C.i.l. ' Afridavils fr:on hi. My .Matlie wson, ! 1'iteher Jitornl Lipt. Outfleld'-r ICarle

BEARDSLEY BILL IS BONE OF CONTENTION (Continued from rase One) he immediately began n filibuster to prevent the Strode motion to have e bill reported from roan'nsr to a vee. Senator Hogston had talked forty-flre minutes when the attention of Lieutenant Governor J:ranch was called to the fact that the departure of a number of, senators had destroyed the quorum. Whn tn effort to round up the missing soions failed, adjournment until in o'clock this morning was i-i-dcri d.

in operiitlon without creating r. new commission for Us execution. The executive believes, he haj said, that "only by a knowleJKe of tho liuanclal needs off all the different branches of our government together with full Information concerning the funds available, may we determine the relative importance of til's various interests which are seeking financial aid." Economic expem'iture. of public fund . ha-s b'-cn ropt a'ed'y urgod by

Governor McCrsy nd he has referred to the budget sys.Tn as a means toward this end. Working with the board which will draw up plans under the budget system, will be the stale board of tax ccmmis1pnr, which will make a fl-

duced in the assembly. At pi went

separate boards of trusttes are appointed for each instltuiton. They receive small salaries, and In some cac- a are paid nothing for their services.

Neale, Pitcher 'Pol" Perri'.t and Manager John J. McGraw. relative to the incidents tliat led to th suspension of Chaso from the Cincinnati club aivl ultimately from the National League were introduce! ciuilng the hearing of the suit. Itoesiiient Auut Herrmann of th" Olnclnatl club pcr,joi,aily testified as to the suspension or Chaw aftr h--ho! been found guilty of Lett inn igalrut the fleas .hi if a me.iHrer the teejn.

"COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED"

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ForgetFyramId The Relief Hnkra V n Firm I'rlrnd for All Time Slid A Varna (be Oood rd Alone Ask anyone who has ever w Pyramid Pile Suppositories what it means to get relief from Itching.

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require treatment with remedy that co tain no opiates. Piio' ia mild but eflcctive; pleawnt to take. Ak your dxugglat for

ta tlM feeling and j.'"int of women bo ar "Yurt-down" so low that work drags, head j acbea, back aches, dragging down feelings, j dizv,palc, weak, "everything goes wrong.; i See what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- j scription has done for more tii.an a mile' j lion women in the last fifty years. What, it has done for others it can do for you. j Gary, lnd.: A couple of years ago I ; began suffering with women's weakness, t I had severe wickaches, became very weak and nervou. could not eat or sleep j well. I doctored hut did not get better i under the treatment. At last I began j taking the "Favorite Prescription" ana it ' made a well woman of me ?nd in (ess

than six months ".vs stronger than I ev-r have been." MRS. SADIE WEIKEL, 8J7 Penn St. Send l()c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Ho tel Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package

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bleed tnc; or protruding piles or hemorrhoids. Ask the nearest drujrRrist enywhere in tho I". S. or Canada for a fft cent box. He sure you jr;et Pyramid I"Ue Suppositories and take no substitute. Pyramid has certaliily brought a world of comfort to a preat host of people who suffered, many for years. If you would Ilka a free sample, send your name and address to Pvramid Irur Co., 0OS Pyramid lild., Marshall, Mich.

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Store No. 16-Only One in Hammond Hammond Ind. Tel. 531 540 Hohman St ALL ORDERS OVER $5.00 DELIVERED NO CHARGE

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E. Chicago Police Destroy 7,000 Gallons of Moonshine in That Period That -fcdcrxl prohibition officers have nothing on tho ifat Chicaso and Indiana Harbor police departments when it comes to gathering; in "moonshiners" ca.n b-e easily sen by tho humber of arrests m;ide in t'ne Twin City. The report followins, does noL include the arrests made by the prohibition agents, which had the .distance of the pollc.f, departmerts During the rst 6C daya an averasre. of two arrests a day has been made in connection with the illicit sale a-nd manufacture erf Intoxicating liquors, in Indiana Harbor and Lost Chicago. The police docke. shows that 12J violators of the prohibition laws hive been brought trp before the bar of Justice. PtiTlng- the paine period 12S complete stills. 7,0'tO sallons of mash and 400 gallons, equal to 9 barren of moorisuln- have been seized- Prosecutions resulted in 110 convictions, and

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burglary, they detected the smell of a familiar cxior coming- from the basement of a bouse at 3'J21 Kim street and upon investigation found one Valentine Koval bu.sily enpraed in the manufacture of the- burning- liquid, eomiii'diiy t'Tnrd "moonshine." Further investisration revealed 500 gallons of ma.sh and about If ERori3 (, "n-.oonf bine," r-j wly for the e pen market. When questioned Koval wh.- had been trapped by the police admitted making; the liquor, hut refused to tell his reasons for de'ng soIUHMOMI "MOOXSIIIMR" I TOILS That Hammond bootle.sr-rs have f?und Ea.st Chiaitrt a hard nut to oracx is the statement of one Hairy Moliska, who ha'ls from a certain street, near tho Ir'tate Line, who lat night confessed .'it the Harbor Station, cf making "moonrblne" in Hammond, and then brinplng- It to Last Chicaa o and India.na Harbor where ho attempted to dispose of it. As it happened, one cf the Harbor's st.ilwnrt ..fficrs of the law, station-ed at '.In; "lour f-rnT.'" while si-nailin"" an aut", notired that Moliska wa.carrying omthinz. that did not look like concrete. Vpon lnvfsi iuation of the packs are which by the wav wad

was wrapped very heavily in paper, found a bottle tearing: the famotia name of "Grasn Liver." Th officer, who may be considered a good judge of this ones familiar article, decided that feein- is believing and placed Moliska under arrest. Behind the bars, Moiiska ptsleo that (hip is the third time he has attemptd to pull tills ttint in Ei' it Thicap-o. but wlth-

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1920 Pack RNE QUALITY SUGAR CORN 3 cans 29c Case of 24 cans $2.30 SOAPS P. & G. Naptha, 10 for 59c Fe!s Naptha, 10 for 63c Ivory Soap, 10 for. . . . .75c Rub-No-More, 10 for 57c Sweetheart, 4 for 23c

Karo Syrup No. 5 B!u2 35c No. 10 Blue 65c No. 5 Red 41 v No. 10 Red .....73c DOMINO GOLDEN Syrup No. 5 can 50c No. 10 can 98c

v New Crop FANCY WHOLE HEAD RICE 10 lbs 69c Bag of 100 lbs $6.75 CEREALS Armour Oate, large 27c

Shredded Wheat, 3 fcr. . ..40c 4

Quaker Relied Oats, 10 lbs. 45c Quaker Cornmeal, 10 lbs. .29c Toasted Corn Flakes, 3 for. 15c

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With few exceptions most of those on the vergrc of RWherms in the convicted have been Riven a heavy tine ,ca-"h h n t "lden a cop ap-

Tears ana ne is pioreet in Jan. "if I get reelasei thi.s tim," said the prloI ner, "I will be of. rf Last Chicago foe life, that is a" far aa concerns bootj letrglrifr, ..fheirvii- Lest Chicago for rue."

and Jail sentence while in a few ran? cases just th; fine has been imposed with the jail sentence suspended. Records gathered from other cities of equal size and even larger, how that the East Chicago police department have been the most active re-g-,rdleH of rep'Nrts to the contrary In capturing aJle.sred "moonhiner.." While it is true ir.at federal asrent. have been fairly ective In the ditrlet the majority of their arrests have been confined to sft drink parlors and not to the individual homes where this anoonshine Is usually male. CAPTlllE MIL R FID-HOT.

While two Harbor policem-en were strollinir down Elm 'street, last even- i

RED PEPPER HEAT

STOPSBACKAGHE Concentrated Heat Pene- j trates Right Down to j Pain Spot Brings j Ease at Once ! Tlheumatlsm. lumbsr-. neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore mu-d, strains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly g t arouiifl, Just try "Red Pepper Hub" and you j will have the quickest rnief known. I Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat aa red peppers. In-i ifti-.n r 1 ft. Joft a- 9 a. you apnly j Ped Pepper Rub you feel the tlng-Hnc heat. In three minutes. It warms the sore spft through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the;

congestion and pain ia gone. Bowles Red Pepper Kub, made from Ted peppers, costa little at eny drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost Instant relief awaits you. Use it for

colds in chest. No matter what you

have used for pain or congestion, don'

Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tin subFtitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative and their cflect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olivecolored tablets are the result of Dr Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the pood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver ct the expense of tha teeth? Calomel sometimes play3 Flavoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to tiike 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 "losy"ard -heavy." They 'clear" clouded braia

FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 5 lbs. . . 39c COFFEE rcttifampit!,'y " 3 lbs. 98c

VERY BEST FRESH CHURNED Creamery Butter 51c lb.

PIRECT FROM THE HENNERY Strictly Fresh Eggs 65c do:

Early June Wisconsin

3 cans 29c

Casecf 24 $2.30

FISH

Tall ca"n Salmon, 3 for. . . .44c Olive Oil Sardines, 2 for. . .25c

I Genuine Holland Herring,

9 lb. keg 98c

PURE EVAPORATED MILK Tall Cans

i 3 for 35c

Per dozen . $1.38 EAGLE MILK 3 for 75c

TOMATOES Good Quality, Solid Pack. No. 2 sue can, 3 for 25c No. 3 size can, 3 for 38c TEA Best Grade Black Ceylon 3 lbs. for 98c NAVY BEANS Fancy Michigan Hand Picked 5 lbs. for 23c

BETTER THAN CALOMEL CampkeH's Pork and Beans 3 cans 28c

Puritan Malt Extract Best Made 95C Complete Set

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The Finest Exhibition cf PURE FOODS. A Pleasant Surprise fov Everyone. FREE Samples and Demonstrations to AH. Don't Fail to Visit These Booths. C0P.N PRODUCTS CO. POSTUM CEREAL CO. Try a Doughtnut A Dish of Post Toasties GENESEE PURE FOOD CO. C. F. ELANKE & CO. A Dish of Jell-o A Cup of Instant Coffee ARMOUR & CO. THE RUMFORD CO. A Pancake A Piece of Cake NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. CURTICE BROS. A Cookie A Cup of Chocolate LIBBY, MCNEIL & LIBBY NUT MARGARINE The Canned Milk that Whips Our Best Try It THE RUB-NO-MORE CO. Special Price on Their Goods GROCERY SPECIALS FOR BOTH DAYS COFFEE Fancy Peaberry, needs no introduction. 22 C 4 lbs., 85c; per lb FLOUR Ceresota or Gold Medal. Buy a sack O "j QO today; Vl bbl. $S;3Q; Va bbl. $2.65; Vs bbl. . . 1 9kJkJ BAKING POWDER Rumford's. Special inducement QO during demonstration, 5 lb. can, only SUGAR Best granulated, with grocery order of $2 or more (except flour, soap, dairy products), 5 lbs. . TEA A good grade of Gunpowder. Sweet drinking. 25 C Per ib MAZ0LA OIL Best for all cooking purposes. Buy a quart can PANCAKE FLOUR Armour's. At a specially re- Og duced price during demonstration. 2 pkgs BUTTER Keota Creamery. Finest obtainable. gQ Per lb CHOCOLATTA A fine chocolate prepared by just gg adding water. Per can BUTTERINE Our best Nut. Try it at our demon- 25 C stration. Per lb MILK Libb'y's Evaporated. See it whip. Per 1 Oldozen tall cans, $ 1 .60. Per can AJ21, POST TOASTIES The finest thing in corn flakes. 2 C Buy a package JELL-O The best dessert and easy to prepare. 35 C 3 pkgs COFFEE Faust Instant, prepared by just adding O Q boiling water. Per can SYRUP Karo Blue Label at a big saving. Q C n j lb. can 10 BARS RUB-NO-MORE SOAP (1 pkg. of Powder gQ and 1 can Spotless Cleanser free) for POULTRY FEED Royal Brand nothing better OO AC mixed. 100 ib. sack cP.U1 A Big Candy Special LOTUS CHOCOLATES, 45c lb. LOTUS CHOCOIATES You cannot get better. Hand AKr dipped. A very fine asfortment cf flavors, per lb. ... '' (Main Floor)

$9.00 COPPER WASH BOILER Solid copper, stationary handle, large size. (FfaKment) $7 85 Special at ....

viu invi v.' v uai , f V 1 1 made, large size. (Basement. Very C 1 1Q special at A

Dcientificaily Ex&miasS Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. oo

;i Hammond Optical Parisj

Friday and Saturday Specials

xtra Fancy 59c pound, 2 lbs., 55c

BACON E

Swift Pride Soap, regular 7c bars, ten bars for -

49c

Goblin's Toilet Soap, regular 8c bars, 2 5 C four bars for

Fancy Creamy Butter, regular 65 pound, per pound

50c

Potatoes, per bushel for only Pork Loin Small and lean, per pound Butts, per pound for only .

1.30 22c 19c

SPECIALIZING IN PRESSING While J Wait Good Work Prices Right SANITARIA Cleaning & Tailoring Co. Rear Majestic Hotel Phone 2298 Hammond

WE DELIVER. PHONE ORDERS EARLY TO INSURE PROMPT DELIVERY

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COLLEGE 6205 S. Halsted Street Sara Patek, Principal 1'M.ttcrns '"ut to Measure.

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