Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1921 — Page 13

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GARY NEWS

ARREST 15-YEAR-OLD BOY FORGER A li-yar-o,d colored Chicago boy. V!o;-d Ellison. 4831 Federal street, is bald under arrest at the Oary police station fallowing his confession of cashing bogus ohecks In Gary, South Bend, Ind., and Chicago. CABS DAMAGED IN C0LLIS0N J. Dian, 1701 Tyler street, driving a Hudson car each on Fifth avenue and Wed B. Carpenter. J16 Harrison tret criming a car eit on Fifth avenue, crashed Into, each other at Fifth avenue and Adams afreet in Gary yesterday afternoon, both machin.es being ijadly damaged. POLISH CHOIR TO SING A rare treat Is promised music lover and the public generally in the appearance of the Polish choir under : he direction of Prof. JokaltU, at the Y. M. C. A. in Gary next Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. In audition to the choir, Mr. ThadMenczynsld. soprano, will sins'. There will be the usual communitj .-ing'ng. which will be followed by the t-mmunity dupper at which the' choir snd soloist will be the guests of the . M. C. Kvaryone !i cordially invited. t n r.count of the larc crowds the pubi.t urged to corns early in order to obtain CcV.rable seat. THEY WERE ALL DRUNK YESTERDAY Chief of Po'uce Forbis of Oary was attempting to fathom the reason this rrornlng for all the intoxication In Gary yesterday. During the day and last night' eight trrests wne made In different parti i f the city fnr drunkenness. The po- ' ce a!o made two arresti in t io'a;'on of t:it state liquor law. Those ar rested on intoxication were a ?! and coats amounting to $11 city court this morning. 1 fined i in the LAD HIT BY TRUCK A young ;ad. who gvc his naiii as t red and residing ct j5a Hays street Chicago was painfully Injured in Gary yesterday when he ran in front of a celivery truck driven by O. W Fester, 57 Madison street, at llth avenue and -Nfadison street. He was taken to th Mercy hospital for medical attendance. GARY GIRL IN BEAUTY CONTEST Gary g-Jt into the front row in the Chicago Tribune beauty contest in tod&y': paper whan a picture of Miss C a Gary. Ind.. pharmacist and employed at the 11th avenue and Broadway drug store was published. GARY WORKS GET NEW RAIL ORDER It Is ur.dersteed that a new 10,009 ton order has been received by the , Gary works of tha Illinois Steel com-j pany. I Tha big ra- mill is row working o-i j the lS$-pound rail order of the Penii-' sylvania r.ailroad company. The Gary j Works rail mill how have enough orders that will ta!e more than a year to roll. WHO FOUND JTHIS PURSE Who fOyT.d ;urse co:. taming 11.300 somewhere on the roods i.do between I.sPfcrte trd Valparaiso. Mrs. Ari'.ur Fugle of JLalVrte would iie l.i lr.o and has a suitable reuard for ti'e finder. According to Mrs. Fos'.e. the purae ':u.t lost somewhere between the two .'ties while r!d!r.g , to Valparaiso in a riiick with her brother.' The p:ir.e ..,-)ntainrd over tl.SOO in notes and ..:5:r:efs paper r. Court Adjourns cn Account of Death The j'i.-y to try C. ' ' raster of Gwr; ; nho f,ot and killed J. C Coo':, colored ! fditor of the Xatinr.a' T'rfenuer atid ( fun, foliowlng an argument in the! vtar of a south side drug store in C,ary j ia.'.; year, was picked in tWe Port--r ; KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts Tlhsumatism i easier to avoid than t cure, States a well-known authority "We- are advised t dress warmly: keen the feet dry; avoid exposure ; eat les meet, but drink 1-lenty of good water H.heumati9-n is a direct result o: eating too much meat and other lich foods that produee uric acid which Is absorbed into the blood. It is, the function of the kidneys to filter this at!d from Che blood and cast it out in the urine: ihe pores of the skin ara 'no x means of freeing the blood of rhis Impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish inJ fall to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through tha system, eventually settling In the Joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism, At th first twinge of rheumatism get from any .pharmacy about four unees of Jad Salts; pue a tablespoonfui in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a wfck. This la said to eliminate uHc s j d by stimulating the kidneys to normal ac,t!n. .hj ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Balta ia inexpensive, harmleaj aad is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with llthla and Is need tvith excellent results hy tfeouaanda cf fclKa whs are subject to rtieumttw. Aiv.

Farrell Sends Out Call for 192 Ts Biggest Convention

CLEVELAND. Feb. 10 (Bpl) Tha official cs.1! for the eonTention that American bualceu leaders consider the moat Important of man years the National Foreign Trade ConTentton in Cleveland May 4. 6. and 1 was irsued in Nw York today by James A. Farrell. president ot the U. S. Steel Corporation. Mr. Farrell Is chairman of. the National Foreign Trade Council, which since 1914 has been regarded as the country's most influential factor in fortering American foreign trade expansion. Its conventions are serious business conferences they are really concentrated training schools in foreign trade relations and conditions wherein the attendance which is expected to run close to 3600 delegates is treated to the experiences and bt advice of the men who stand highest in the aport field, men who have given their liTes to its development; men who know every problem that arises, Ju bow to meet it, and whose experiences will be of Incalculable value to the beginner In the export field. Present conditions and the need of governmental aid of a paternal sort will be features of the discussions. Problems to be Solved "The foreign trade of the United States, in common with domestic bneinesa. is suffering from contraction of credit, or credit and other contributory causes," says Mr. Farrell in the official call. "To study the cause of this check upon our international commercial activities; to analyze fbe conditions now confronting our overseas trade, and those it will have to meet in the future; and to endeavor to wcure tb thoughtful judgment ot American business men upon the best methods of solving these problems of vital Importance to all the American people." ho states as the purposes of the convention. "American Foreign Trade and Its present Problems" will be the central theme of the Convention. "The huge export balance of trade built up by the United States la recent years remains, in large part unliquidated or oncounty court at Valparaiso yesterday and cor.r; aijo'Jrned until Friday morninz on account of the shocking death of a brother of Mrs. A. Bremer, wife of Attorney Aucust Bremer, who together with Attornev Caldwell, is assisting Prosecuting Attorney Dwight M. Kinder for the i-tale. William iSteinway. the switchman, who suffered a horriblo death in the yards of I he American Maiie Products company at Roby yesterday was a brother of Mrs. rjremer. Chicago Catarrh Disfigures Clear It Up Mouth 1-reAthing ajid had Ivreath caused by cata'rh have nn injurious effect, not onlv on cood health. buI good looks ns will. Clear ur cAtarj ihal indications immediately with th" j stimulating odor of northern pines contained in iluyr'i Pine Needle Ba-Ini i This ideal preparation cleanses the j nas.il pasRig'-s f the excessive mucous j and promoli I J'ine Nordl" j in eelaring i henU. n 're :a nortnal breathing. Mayr s I'.alm is likewise effective u'o quickly rolda in th itid throat. Free trial b' writing tieoryrc It. Mayr. 219 W. Austl i Ave.. Chicago. ..Sold in two sixes, 50c and 60c tubes-. !y Summers Pharmacy and druggiftf everywhere. Adv. Mercerized pair for Silk Hose, all per pair only STYLE SHOP 152

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Jamb A. funded," Mr. Farrel recites. "Thia floating debt of other countries to us constitutes an intolerable burden upon the exchanges. The United States dollar is at a premium all over the. world, with consequent disadvantage to further American foreign trade. All latereete Represented "This Is the enbjeet which chiefly will occupy the convention's attention. The session a will be an appropriate occasion for the assembling of representatives of all elements engaged ia or affected by foreign trade. "In order that the eonTentloa may be equipped with the ability and the experience necessary to consider these problems, and that its judgment may have the value a ftaeb.fng to the well-eonaidcred opinion of American business, Americans encraged ia or deeirniis of entering foreign trade and connected with any factor ef our international commerce, agricultural, commercial, industrial. Bnanc'al or transportation; all chambers of commerce, beards ef trade, national and state associations, and, other commercial and industrial organisations, as well as firms and individuals, are hereby cordially invited to participate individually or by the appointment of delegatM," the call concludes. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. KoselKe were Valparaiso visitors Monday. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Ioesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on n.n aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you Hft It rlfcht off with flngera. Truly! Your druggist aellg p. tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, eoft corn, or corn between the toes, and tha, calluses, without .'oreness or irritation. Adv. $10 Value Tlic neatcut, newest and niftiest strap slipper in town. Try on , a pair and become convinced. Comes in black satin and black and brown kid. Full Louis heel. A slipper of distinction and of a price far below their real worth. Saturday oa,y ' $5.95 at . Ask for the strap oxford at $5.95 Military Oxfords Very fine black and brown kid and brown calf, military heel oxfords, trim, neat, snappy and mighty comfortable, an $8 value, special at $4.95 Ask for the Military Oxford at 4.95 Hose, value 75c, 3 $1 95c colors, STATE ST. HAMMOND

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proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Evvert ijf on t!ie sick 1 jt. Mrs. 71. Uusch is improving nieoly after her operation. The Ladies" Aid of the E anjcciloul Liitheran church held their regular meeting Tuesday evening: arter which coffee and cake was served and a ffood time had by all. LOWELL Mr.s. BeRtfiie Huyden, who has been so seriously sl:k for the past two weeks, no belter, Sir. and Mrs. Ben Uybnurn, who fiave been at the soldiers' homi in Lafayette for ecral weeks have returned horn. The continued mild weather end pU-nty of rain has got our roads in a vry bad eo-ndition. The hi elevator at Schneider has shut sjewn for a few days on accoupt of no arra.ln coming in. I Carl Stailbohni returned to his home In Eau Claire, AVis., on Friday night after several days visit here.

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waj here on Sunday. 51 r. and Mrs. James Krooswyk have moved from Highland to Munater, they have rented th upstairs in K. Stallhalms home. J. Kooy and P. Schoon ware Chlcuro shoppers on Tuesday. Clifford Witiiam of Hammond visited friends here Saturday evening. Mr. .and Mrs. Ray Kaske visited in Hammond Sunday, afternoon. Wl.fS FROM WHIT-IXC The Garfield school basket ball team at Calumet wrn from St. Nicholas five of Whitlnn in a close game last night. Score 19-7. Thts is the second victory for the team over the Whit More Men Than Women Have Appendicitis Medical reports show men are more subject to appendicitis although many pudden cases occur among women. l can be guarded against by preventliiK intestinal infection. The lntestin.i antiseptic. Adlar-i-Wa, acts on BOTH upper and liw?r bowel, removing a'l foul, decaying matter which nilgh". cause infection. It brings out matter you never thought was In your system and which may have been poisonlnK you for months. Adler-l-ka is EXCELLENT for ,fas on the stomach. Summers Pharmacy, Hohman neaState St. Adr. 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 2Sc

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ings. The Calumets have defeated the Junior Moore, ilegewisch niglit school end All-Stars' of Hammond and are now desirous of hearing from other teams with average weights of 125 pounds. There is a preference expressed for Wednesday and Saturday games. Wants His Money Back "I can thank Mr. O'llrlen, a neighbor, for my recovery from severe colic attacks and stomach troubla that nearly forced me to cross the, river Jordan. I spent thousands of dollars in th" past nine years for doctors and medicine and would have died but for my neighbor's dvice to use Mayr's Wonderful Kemedy. I wish I had the money back I spent for other medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from thi intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver s.n! intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy and ilruegrisls everywhere. Adv.

Opening of the New Delicatessen Store JOSEPH SALVATO Formerly Yard Foreman for I. H. B. at East Chicago Will open a Delicatessen and Dry Grocery Store at 121 WEST STATE STREET West Hammond Fill DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11 Will be pleased to have my old friends call. FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES

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