Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1921 — Page 6

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j both seoti.ma : t the Twin Citie.--. : Frank Stigtif.. who cordutts a hotl i ai 501 Eritnlyn J'la". has reet Hed .1 I biil fcr over $.)0J f r the. mor.th ' j January, Martin Trtanj. who has i f.nir room homr, rocivor a bill tr-' aii'1 to n d-,wr, the lin 'f hut) ; .lrc 'Ja of othr cijfa of s.njihir J-?cri;-j ti-n. ! The most STlous of all the cases !'ft n-;iM'!fd is that f Kiiah Mst., wli i ;- the o-.vtir :..f 1 f. o family huiidin j:it ul':Z IMIii ftroi-t. On ThursiJay

, 1 mu... a air-r imu .v. .- I : f.r tt,o one -n-ntn 01 rvi.c, ,..tnS I t. t in wif' r .'nmpany he jirutcsti d tn j 1 i'.! and iTi'i-'i-inrd tbo 'at:r cmnpany ) ! i ft'ielOiS tint h-5 ahs. 1! v, t .fly would noil ; pay ti:o bill. On Friday isioriuny, his i ii'fr was shut off i'riJ:iin;i)';ig the! ' of children and others In case cf ! 1 Anothrr vie'?tins has lfti called for t ' t l.'f evening: at Stig-litz hall for tjit" i : 'ir; .a of avyotntiiijr comn'.itl e s and : for tha t ra n.-saciion of other business : ncTsiiary before Action can be ha t j from thi T'n'.lic f rvic t'onimission. w t'Kiti.s ciii;;i: W A STAKE. A earefi;' investigation by the. offinf tb liu.it. Chicago and Indiana .or Water Tympany, not alone for - o- i in: roft. but for the interest ii c n s :i:ik rs. discloses the f' llowtai;ts: sc).n.; water biHs are runfro ni three, to five tlltlPS US mil'-1) iey were on flat ratc.3. for the folrtrf n'dspii: defective plurn'oinr d' i : oer.i 'e v'nste. The propl ' ii"t bo n d.-sd to us'-nt; tho water ih: foci r.miraj nnj. in.s s'.'tntioni

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; s 11 . nor c.ptn 10 na.- . w.-sf ;.! to -ontiri'ie a3 th people le-?rn .is .'.' have learnefi :r. r cities. o i.'e tii v.nier only hnattly and t have their plmnh-r'-paired. Tlii.s will di-mo nst ra f ' '. o' 10 i ietri in liast 1 f vcrw. hlci?o what lias l-'i-n provr 11 e liiro::,Tho:it the country it r;-e,-t th" bt'.N for the We d r.et rpjj r to b nnylliin; like t h " s e 1 , 1 ' S tile c le will le; ea ref ul : y . vmp here ate. paid p.. amount of 1 1 n o u so T he averaue ei ,1. - u lie r I '.Mipr on a :!jt w'.atever t. . t h n ' t e r.f.io a 1 con. sump- : : n A Z S The d rfpec s at ;- 1 y w 1 i ve of w ha! t he ra : very extravagant!. ' 1 erinsider any corn - ; Used comp; p. .tint but t lie i-'?:n!!:; bills a :iji;st !i;e n t s inpany must in o; ca n insist Irr the e made that t h " public get a w-a.-- from using- the water Indiscriminately, allowing the water to run for no particular purpose; they must b- sconenhat economical in usin the writer, TRY A "TIMES WANT AD" PJOOJSU HOB H S3 3 0 " 1 a q a 1 If Yovi Have Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND 3476 Prompt and Efficient Service Alwavs. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY 8c REPAIR COMPANY The EJectric Motor Hospital ! 142 Sib!-y St. Hammond wwvwvwvw Teaches r

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M i e. K I intaiian and dauiihter. FlortiKc, visited Mr.s. L. Uckafur and family on Thursday. J. K. Ciarh of Gary, cashier of tile Griffith jJta t bank, was in town Thursday lookini; over proiiminary work before- openine day on March 12. ' II. C. Durkhard of the South Surety company of Vva Mo:t-s. la was in t,jW darin th wnk bonding the of ficers of the n 0 w L a n i . ' f;:dney A. l'lerson of the Anakln 'Bank Lock company visited liis uncle I Jr. Malni.stone on Wednesday on liu-J return trio from Ft. Way no to Chi- i A combination Lincoln and St. Valentine, rocial at the town hall tonight (Saturday) everyone svelconie. Mrs. Fred Keek, who has been in Hammond hospital two weeks .suffering with double pneumonia, has recovered sufficiently to bo moved ti her sisters home in Tollman tomorrow. I. "iters from Mar-raret Woods and Inez Tallin, tiow at Miami. Fia.. itutthat t'ney are having the. int I ime e eiand they wiil not ret 'n n nt i i April cr May. They Wadhtngton. V. C will re turn i a FORBIS SCORES PAROLE SYSTEM Incor. '!.-t r 11 of tiie present pa- ? tern i n verii" r 1of prisoners was m .mj win n Chief l",.r,,r Gar- rcc" iarv rcc-'ie'l a paicie ee 111 ! front the state parole board a'liin; ini foimation relative to the arrest "of i Manuel s-nc'.es, a liary Spaniard. ) Manuel Sanchez, according to po'iee : record was sentenced to the Ind.ana 1 reformatory. Jan. S, of thU year after 1 'lis ca.-e l:sJ been o'ie.l direct '.n the 1 criminal court n.t Crown point on c h a r larceny. Although con !!r little over a 1110 be i n -; ma de t d I O to t hat !t;st:!U ! ion a readv in effort is h: re his pan) WHITE MULE ! CAUSES DEATH "White nvji.-.' pou-oning 's be'.;ev to have ben respsonible for ariot;.. death in Gary yesterday. Following a dr'nkina: fest. Alex Kor

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Unless you have learned to save you no doubt have very little idea of how money grows when placed at interest even in small sums. Our records show a great many accounts started in a very small way that have grown into substantial sums. The interest in many cases amounting to a larger amount than the original deposit. We urge you to start saving at once. Come in, speak to any of our officers, let them tell you how to make a start.

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Btnicli. 40 years old a boarder at 1511 JftTerson s-trcit. dropped d'-ad late yestenlay. Thf body was taken to William'.s niorgue. According to pr. Propper. w ho w as failed in on the case death, was probably due to auto intoxication of Use lieu ft. because ,-,f the drinks the man had tdloii. An inn, tics t will be conducted by Coror.-r hi. II. Euns todaj .

CLUB TO GIVE LINCOLN PROGRAM The Harrison "llepub tlary and e..unfy w In day prora 11 at the i c a 1 1 ill Ir club ' ' 1 u t o ; dd a rooms at Ii2 4 Oroudvvjy ijaty this t. . and members and their t'rieiids arc niii;; ,,(,,.. dially invit,.-d t attend. 1". 1.'. Huston, a well known colored attorney from Kansas City, Mo., will talk on "l.in.'.'ri the Km a nc ipat or ' Mayor W. Hodges will f:lvc sp'-ecn on "Kincol'i the Statesman' and e'oiinty Chairnvin .b.dui K I II is row will discuss "Lincoln tne Kawyer." Thorn a. rorfcr. state frnij inspector, will a!c, called noon 'o d.-o!e a few ioir.u!s ti ! in telling 'h tneinb.-rs a ho lit the tini'-? ho Hot. 1.1 i.'.dn when he was boy. Folio wins ;b" rle luncheon will served r: 01 liiJht Two Divorce Suits Fled in Superior Court In a complaint fi'e.j a complaint 1 in the Kake ; ei ior court, yeste a s k.a f r an a.i s. busbar. 1. Max 1.1. :- - . Kieho r d a v. M i n n i e 111', h - ' d u t e u i v o ree f ton . K.chter of H.uo- . in her cotnpiainf : in aiie:;'.'.-i Ihat fi " f 'Mela 11 1 is ity o! ( r.i.-l and inhuman treatment. Plaintiff and de:".-ndant hit. the j.arr', -ni three boys. Tloy wre rnar-ri-d Nov. fe IflT. A s'lit for d ! vorcc was filed a?a'ns' "The quickest, surest and safest relief for colds that hs$ ever been compounded" Munyon's Cold Remedy is prepared for relieving cokls irj the head, throat or lungs and for checking fever, nasal diachar5es and the aches and pains caused by colds, grippe and bronchitis. Don't trifle with a cold. In't take "unknown cures." Let Munyon's Cold Remedy tnalto you well. At all druggists. rVic Horns 1 o. j. r X'fECRANTON. PA.

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Anna Antcheki by Andrev Antcheki. 1 I'inintiff charges that defendant doj sorted him and was guilty of cruel I and inhuman treatment, j They were married on the lSth day j of May. lf'"0, and they separated on ; Oct. 2 j. 1 920.

WHO OWNS THIS MACHINE Who 1,? t'-e lUiin'r.er 2SU"i7. Ace .:-d....,- to 'hief of l'o;.., the a:i ". horit ;e. held under arr ouncr of auto 1 i c c n 3 1 I h letter received by Korbis of (Jary from at Toledo. 11., a man is st in that city for the I theft of th" car fter conf.ssin' that he stoio tiie machine In Gary. Aee.rtlinir to ( i 1 1 t borlos he has no! !' iird of tiie nu'iili tin; maehin' Cured His Rheumatism! "I am eighty-three years old and I ioctored for rheumatism ever since t came out of the army, over 59 years ho. Kike many others. 1 spent monev freely ror so-called 'cures and I hav read about 'Cric Acid' rntil I could almost taste it. I could not sleep nights or walk without pain: my hands were so sore and stiff I could not hold a pen. But now 1 am again in activa business npd can walk with ease or write all day with comfort. Friend fit Rtirprisett at the change." iou might Just .as well attempt to put out a "re with oil as try to (ret rid ot your lli'-mnnt'sm. neuritis snd like complaints by takimr treatment supposed to drive Uric Acid out of your bloexi and Doy. it took Mr. Ashelman fifty year? to find out the truth He learned how- to cet rid of the true causa ot his rheumatism, other disorders and recover his streneth from "The Inner Mysteries." now beine distributed fre by an authority who devoted over twenty years to the scientific study of this trouble. If any reader of this paper wishes "The Inner Mysteries ot Rheumatism" overlooked by doctors and scientists for centuries past, pimply send a post card or letter to th author below, beni now, lest you forpet! If not a sufferer yourself, cut out. this notice and hand this Rood news and opportunity to some afflicted friend. All who send will receive It bv return mail without any chare whatever. 5f letter or post card Is ad-d-essed to Mr. II. P. Clearwater, No. 3245-A .Street, tlaliowi Maine. Adv. ught ROOM 106 -FIRST Phone 287

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