Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1921 — Page 8
hi i rs !:.. I' HUSBAND BEAT HER SUES FOR DIVORCE pete crr vAfMvc Mtwoob HANK and PETE Alleging that l.fr husband, John j 5abo, be-at he-r a.nd called hop vile name?, Mary S-abo, m a. complaint fllcd I 60r4NrUrWE.? tell rot, outy to Nfe.vi vou - 7r Dunbwu v in the Gary Lake superior court aks "or a divorce and the restoration or her maiden nam. Mary Juhay. They were married August' 29, 1J20, and ;pnarated December 7. J 92 0.
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rhoids, go over to any dru? etors and pet a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Take no substitute. Relief should come so quickly you 'will wonder why anyone should continue to suffer the pain of such a. distressing condition. For a free trial package, send name and adoress to Pyramid Drug Co., COO Pyramid Uldgr., larshall, Mich. Lame Backs respond promptly to a light application of Absorbine, Jr. This effective liniment renders ita big serHca in giving comfort for the many ills cf e.vrf-day life. You will find many uses for it. Absorbine.jn is an antiseptic and germicide, which malces It a better linirrient and increased its usefulness. $1.25 a bottle at moat drugsta W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Taapa Street Sprimrfield, Maaa. QUICK RELIEF FROM Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician or 17 years and calomels old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive ' Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and li"er to , act norrnailv. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just " keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c. SALTS FINE FOR We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, gt sluggish and clofrg-ed and need a flush ing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and U sorts of blader disorders. Tou simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidneyregion, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespQortful in a glatjs of wa. ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys Mill then act fine. This fanpMis salt, sis made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined wtth Hthia, and is harmlens to flush clogged " kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive, makes a delightful effervescent llthlawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of .fad Saits to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble -xhile it is only trouble. Adv. 4 Draggy" and Worn-out Kokor :r. .. time ago Mil T foit 3 j Hraft'fc w o r n - out, and greatly in need of a tonic when a friend suggested to me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescriptionI had taken other tonics but I never took anything that helped me eo quickly as the 'FavoritePrescription. It was not n unpleasant medicine to take and my whole system seemed to j be benefited." Mrs. Flossie Coop, r
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DEATH CLAIMS E jWell Known Gary Lady Dies of Pneumonia Yesi terday Morning I A shadow of sorrow was cat over the l it)Oial and uHitiPFS rlrclos and the city "i tiary was shocitcti boyond mcHsuro, i lin the news of th sudden droit h of ! Mrs. E. "VV. McNanifft, t67 Van Huren strict. K.:inod circulation yesterday. Following an illness of about a week, Mr.s. jrc.Niirneo passed aivay at his repi.ien.ee ut 0:Si o'clock. Ieat!i was attributed to pneumonia. The many fri-jjids of the family believed that Mrs. McNamoo was jfettin? nlonur nicely. Her condition was not alarming until eariy ye:;t ?r Jay momlnj when she suffered a reinpse. Mrs. MaNamt-e i the wife of E. Me.Vamce. auditor of the Gary works, of the Illinois Stel Co., end the Gary I.and Company and president of the Gary Heat, Light and "Water Co. She came to Gary in the early days of the, city and was known as 'tio of Gary 'a best known and popular women. THE SECRET IS OUT NOW j 1 r.p seert lien ilia tr.e myster.ous I little display nds headed "Ttewardi $ 20. C i.iO.ti In Cash" which Lave been ! appearing since last Tuesday in the : cni.mns of this paper is out at Mast. 1 It's not a new motion picture it's not j a lost heiresf. a.s so many believed.' j Ins-lead the $:0.200.0'i is offered as a I reward n the search for 60 of the j most beautiful jr'rls in this territory j The announcement as made public i by thr- Chicago Tribune, states that j the Trioune will pay $10,000.00 in cash j to the niiFt beautiful girl discovered ! !n the states of Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, j Michigan and AS'isooasin. In addition $ 1 0.i'O'i.OO in cash prizes rancrine from I $1,000 to J'iO.00 each, will be awarded j to the most beautiful frirls discovered in each of the above states. There are separate cash prizes for each territory, i As announced this offer is open to j every gjirl in this city and vicinity, exeept professional beauties such str.ee girls or artist's models. Here's an opportunity for Hammond girla to wm both fame and fortune. Girls of this city are surely second to none in beauty. They are preneraily conceded to be not only pretty but positively beautiful. Here's a chance for Himnmrid to prove it to the world. The contest is free. There is no 'oharsre of an kind. Photograph cf girls ontTinft th contest will be .iudKT'd by three celebrated artists of the Chicago Art i nst i t u t;. The con'.cs! i;- row oper.. Photographs may be rent to "Beauty Contest." Olucajro J Tri'o.ne, today. .Write the name of the contestant on the back of the photograph. als her occupation, homo address, etc. (Only initials, occupation and street and town will be published). Photographs of entrants will I be published in rotogravure in n-ixt j Sunday's Chicago Sunday tribune and beeinnir g Feb. 7, a collection of p.-"io: ".-Hi appear daily In the i.'liica jo Tribune an well as Sunday. I Come on Hammond lift s man tots fi20,200.00 Chicago Tribune beauty contest a monument to the beautiful girl of Hammond' lift s bring fortune to tome one of our girls and fame to our city -because it's her home! VALPO EX-MARINE GETS INTO TROUBLE When "William H. Conley, ex-marine, was discharged front the army several weeks ago, hedldn't know which way to turn, practically out of fund" and jobs a tjcarcity. Neither did he "nave any civilian c'-f'thes that he could call his own and when he wanted to go to a dance at Valparaiso the other night, he helped himself to not only one suit of his room mate at Valparaiso, but the entire wardrobe. He then came to Gary expecting to find work and everything might habeen O. K. had he escaped the eagie eye .f Ie.tictiVe Sergeant Quanda. v.-iio placed him under arrest at Stii avenue and Broadway. Jjtst tijght be was turned over to the custody of Deputy Sheriff Pennington and taken back to Valparaiso for trial. BROADWAY HUT WORK Tiie report of the winters work of the Broadway hut has just been issued by Tom Polk, secretary, !n charge of the Americanization work of the Y. M C. A. In !ary. " The report covers the period from Sept. 1. 102". to Jan. 21, 1921. It shows that 21,302 attended activities promoted by the big hut and indicates that remarkable pfiogre-M lias been made in the Americanization feature (if the local Y. M. C A. program. The report from Sept. 1, 1920. to Jan. 31, 1921. shows: Total attendance at activities promoted by the Broadway hut 21, SOS r You'll Agree Schloer's SHOES ARE BETTER 95 State Street
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4, 4 20 id attention is Indicated by the letter recently received from tr. 1'eter Huberts, a leader in this work in New York, who says; "This is splendid work and I am sure that every truo patriot congratulates you on the ilnwork you are doinsr" Legal Notices DKPAHT.MENT OF Pt.'UMO WUKKS. ! JTOK OK THK HOAKH OK I'lT.I.1C AVtlKKS, IIAMMONP. IND., i JAM'AHV 31. 1521. j TO WHOM JT MAY ( '(.iNCFP.N : No tice is hereby given by the Hoard of Public Works of tho City of Hammond Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to improve Plummer avenue, section "ft." from Oakley avenue, to Calumet avenue, in the City of Hammond Indiana, by Grading the roadway with T po "fC." Asphaitic Concrete) on concrete bas- Type "L." Vitrified Paving flrick on concrete base. Type. "M" K-tn-forced Concrete. Type "U". ( 'resole Plucks, on concrete bane, Type "I," A -phaltic Concrete on old macadam, Typ.- "'," Penef ration Asphalt on old macadam, constructing regular cement curb, new catch-basins and gutter inlets, lay ing 6 inch vitriihxl -sewer pipe, adjusting old catch-basins and inaii-holeB. us authorized by Improvement He-solution N.o. 831, adopted by said Bo.-ird on the. 31st day of January. 1021. All work dona in the. niiUiiii,- of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Hcsolution Vo. fc.H. adoj-ted by the Board of Public Works on the a.boo named date. ;lnd the detailed draw ings. planr. profile.-, and specitloat ions which a.re now on til..axid may be et-n in the otl'ico of said Board of Public, AVorks of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The liosrd of Public "Works lias Jlxtl tlo- 25th day of February. 1921. at two o'clock P. M., as a date' for the, hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improv enuit. and -" ill decid? whether the benefits that will accrue, t-j tltc property abutting and adjacent to the proposed : miro em-nt and to said City will be equal to or c.'-eed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAN SON, I JACOB WIKETt. J F. C. DIIOTKICH i Board of Public Works! Arnold II. Kunert, City Clrk. -3-10 1 t.i' THE LITTLE THINGS ARE BIG ONES J 'uprov em e-i ts and- refuien'-en t j in motor cars, while they have como rabidly, at the same time have been more or less gradual so that persons who have driven cars for a few years scarcely real ize. . them. Take for example some of the many things, i-mall in themselves perhaps.
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Get These Bargains For Friday and Saturday at WM. R. SCHILLO & SON GROCERY AND MARKET 902 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 3430 We Give S. & H. Gieen Stamps and Deliver Anywhere in the City
MEAT SPECIALS Choice Chuck or Pot roast . . .24c Rib Roast. Rolled 26c Pork Butts, in piece 20c Pork Loin whoie or half 23c Veal Breast with pocket 15c Veal Shoulder Roast 22c Choice Pork Chops 25c Brick Cheese -26c Young American Cheese 32c Oscar Mayer Pure Lard, special. .18c Our Famous Butter at 54c Good Luck Oleo 2 lbs 59c Wilson Nut Margarine, 25c; 2 for 47c Lengas Maccaroni or Noodles, box, 5c 4 for only 18c Try our Special Blended Coffee, 32c 3 pounds for 93c Uncolored Japan Tea, best quality in bulk at , .54c
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measured by the exthey relieve the driver of the necessity of constant attention. Among- the number of these found In the Cadillac may be mentioned the automatic leaning device on the ' car-
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and doitis? away wltii the hand operated contrivance which demands personal attention. , Another is the liquid condenser in which water vaporized from the radiator is condensed and drawn back into the circulating system, makinn frequent replenishment unnecessary. This condenser is etfpecially valuable and economizing- when alcohol ia used in the antl-freeze mixture. The caster-effect of the front wheels is one more Instance. With this design, the natural inclination of the car is to travel straight ahead or follow the beaten road. The driver does not have to hoid onto the steerinR' wheel like prim death, but uses it for turning. With this design the tendency also in for the front wheels to straighten' up after rounrtin.ar the turn. Many others might be mentioned, but these will serve, to show how the Cadillac Is on the alert to minimize the effort and attention required of the driver. COOK Miss 'erona Kretz of Chicago spent j Sunda. -with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kretz. Mr. and Mro. William Stark returned from Chicago Wednesday after spend ing several days there. The Cedar hake cliapte- of women voters will present a splendid program (ntitled "How the Story Crew" at the Dincoln school hall, Feb. 4 at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and enjoy a pleasrant evening. Vp'' refreshments will be served. DYER Hamond Keflmaii spent several days with hs father H. K Keiiman and family. After several months stay with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. J. Andrews returned to their home on 'Monday afternoon. The Rosters heid their regular meeting on Monday niglit at the high school building. .. .. ... - -ill IF! Tho little fleck from yoor hejd that fall upon your clothing and spoil yomr pleasure arc dandruff a scalp disorder. Conquer it completely under monerback guarantee. "Jse Kotalko. Araningly quick. lasting benefit reported by legions of roen, women, children. Sav your hair! Get Dew hair. Itispossibl in many cases even after baldness absolutely proTcd. Remember K.OTALK.O at any busy drujf Btora. Watcb youf mirror! Sbow others this adturtieenmt. Today it costs no more than old-style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form. We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful things. Write for catalog of gifts. Tell us which you want. Waukesha, Wis. Pkgs.for Sugar, pure cane at . . . t 8l2C Lenox Laundry Soap, 10 bars. .45c 14 oz. jar Empire Preserves, any fruit, special at per jar 31c Club House Pineapple, No. 1 quality. size 2 J2 can for 38c vosedale Peaches, No. 2 cans . .32c No 2J2 cans at 43c No. 3 cans. No. 1 quality Tomatoes, ; per can 15c I Pure Cidar Vinegar, bottle 12c; Puritan Hops and Malt, special at 89c ! Dried Apples in 1 lb. box 19c Blue Rose Head Rice, No. I quality, at per pound ,9c Grandmas Washing Powder, large size j at only Uc Heinz's Olives in bulk, per qt 65c Ueinz'n Dill Pickles, each 3V Good size, 5 for 15c
Wednesday a' Chi.-ajto. V baby i r I was born to Mr. and Mrs. Krank Heiriger of Hammond on Tuesday afternoon. A. W. filoramel transacted business at Chicago on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Deo Jung moved into the house owned by Nick Hoffman. The town board held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. Looks Rosy for Passage of Missouri Boxing Bill JEFFKK.SON CITY, Mo., P -h. !. -The Kazovaky nvulns: Mil, legalizing- decision bouts in th's state, is expected to be reported favorably Thursday, after amendments have been completed. .Supporters of th measure appeared before members of the legislature and of the commutes- n criminal jurisprudence f the house and senate lat night and tired it., passage. Among the adherents were the Hi v. Carl D. Black-man. the "f,;htitig parson" of Chanute, Kin,. and Alex 1!. Saper, assistant prosecutin g attorney of Jackson county. WIFE SLAYER CONFESSES DEED NEW RRl'SSWrfK, N. J., Fc"o. 2. William ntiisimmons conf eied early today, according, to the police, that he had killed his 18-year-old wife at their home at AVoodbrldge last- Saturday. Mrs. Fitzsimmonr, who was the mother of two children, was foind Saturday no on with her throat cut. Fltzsimmons wa.i taken into custody Immediately, but had stoutly denied, until today, that he knew anything about the murder. SO WEAK SO NERVOUS How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga. "I suffered terribly with backache and headache all the time, "w-mwaa so weak ana ner ... ... VUU9 X U1U11 L l-aiow what to do, and could notdomywork. My trouble was deficient and irregular periods. I read in th papers what Lydi V,. Pinkham's V'c"table Compound had aone ior oiners ana decided to irive it a trial. I eot eood Jresult8 from its use 1 ro that I am now able to do my work, j I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar ; to mine and you tnav use these facts as a testimonial. Mrs. L.. Phillips, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes, their condition irritates both husband and children. It has been eaid that nine-tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency, "the blues, " irritability and backache arise from some displacement or derangement Y)f a woman's system. Mrs. Phillips' letter clearly ehows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming this condition as Lydia E. Pinkhara'a Vegetable Compound. CHOICE " fuc- .-"i A ";- "-. V. 'i,'-SfM ' -
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Kae youi It -.rut. lo-ouii; cnest. .Slop the pain. Break up the. congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Iled Pepper Bub" is the eld remedy that brings the riikest. relief. It cannot hurt ynu and H certainly seem to end the tightness and drive the congestion and norc-r.es;- right out. When hen. pnc rat e right iiti n into eokls, ounces ;ori, aohinr muscle. and sore, stiff joints, relief comes at once Nothing las such concentrated, pencf1 grocery For Friday FEBRUARY Flour, Gold Metal, 1-8 1 Ol uarrci iui Preserves pure (Maple Brand), 16 ounce jar, . at only Sugar, 10 lbs., for only 79 c 57c 10c 10c Good' Luck, 2 pounds for only Lunch Wax Paper. 3 rolls for Corn Fakes, per package Assorted plain cookies, 1 C -nrr nound if - i f resh baked Sunshine Goodies, per pound 32c 50c Butter, 1st creamery, ; j per pound 294 Hohman St. 53-S53S2SS3E OF THE VALUES o
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