Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1921 — Page 3
Fob. 16. 1921.
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Tli? damage of ( ; a r y again Pail road Co.. r o m h e r in the
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?.!. .mnair, pr-J.'inent -r tn- .-int." Consolidated OH Corporation. Tin Times story y f.i.-r-i.av " the buiW'r; of a second piji-hMO l-tv.,-cn Ka.it Chici?n and K r n ui n . 51" , is i-onflrm-t:. Mr. Flnclair. 7u pir-ins the sa'e of a half iritro.'t in the Sinclair pipe line, said that 'linee the hr;inntn? of rh operation of "'- pipeline as a cominoi carrier the Sinclair ripclitie om-
-nov had nr-fn I a n s no rt i n a: crude f
he. standard Oil company cf Indian j at Whiting. Ho . ont ! rued : j j;.M,AR(.I(i V.. Till AxO KKKIMCHV I "In tli mc-ntii the capacity of oir j refinery at F.aat Chicago has bcn on ' the increase, aril il was apparent that!
in order to cont.nue making deliveries j bM t-. the. Standard of Indiana It woul'l ; for
b nccsary to increase the capaeit, .-. the pipeline.. The Indiana coir pany's proposal hat the capacity mn-fasoJ ani tint it buy a half inter
est . was attrac-.ve. as it vt ill be t . i the our nrjtu.-ii ad van? ae bocauae th- ! the
cost of, ma kin.; the increase, will b- i presentct relatively .--mall arid comparative. I an.l arcs;!" little will b added to the operating i accept ;t. cxpe.nacj." ! The w I IMSII MM: IV OM1 TlUn. j (ra n at ITo ended by saying that the second , ait ovr line would be completed in about . j f'lie was year, and that It would afford another j and en:1. a large cutlet for Mid-Continent crude, i ea rry her
The line fnou Dumria;ht. Okia... to Chica;o as completed in 1917. takinar iyhteen months lo build. In CIS th? War Pipeline company paralleled th" line from Lirunvight to Kansas City. This v a? a war measure, and wa. built with the aid of the government. It. is an S-ine-i line from hrt.niriftht to Humboldt. Ka.i.. ani a. 6-inch line from Iljinb'ldt to Kansas City. During the year 1313 the system was extended t- the Tesai fields, taking in Ifcaidton And Burkbuinett. A line was also built to tli Billings and Garber pools.
"I do not believe an exhumation wo. lid do any sood," the prosecutor explained. 'I also am of the opinion
J th-it Italph 1'avls cannot ,be convicted ; of murder. The best we shall ever be i able to Co. I believe, will be t find i he was an accessory before the fact." Th'. C. n. Triplet t, the physician. wh-
'snm.noil te l.oii-s o; JJa-is parents, .--fated today that the examination ml only bcn a eurory one. In a ."".atcnenf before Justice of the Veace Irvir. h declared that he had found no evidentf gun s h ( t w .- : i n d s and a s s e r i e d thai he v.-hs cor.vined the a cod couple were murdered." "and that 'there : ro q-i"-!ifn a- t ... that fact in u-.s report of the examination."
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NOTICE Or FINAL. SETTLEMENT OP ESTATtl. IN THE JUITEH OK THE ESTATE OK HERMAN REICHATtDT. DET.AS. NO. Tll'h IN TILE LAKE SUPEKlOr. COURT. JANLAP.Y THIIM, 1321.
. j NOTICE is hereby given to the OTJCf: OK A DM IN 1ST P. AT ION jiiEIUS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS Tin; MATTER OK THE ESTATE i of Herman Relehardt. deceased, to ap
pear in the Lake Superior Court, field at Hammond. Indiana, on the 10th day
OK C.;;l, T1IIEM, l'ECEAED. NO.
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Nctice r, hereby gi tn that the und '!'.-: e; ncd has been appoint M --innnJ3-r-it.r ( f :-.ii-J K.-i atu by I ho Judge (.,f : ii-- I .-: !;' Sui ' ri.r ( lourt. Sit fi I.:--i.t" i-i Mippo.sed to be s.;'Ivens. '. ii.l.lAM HERKNER. v A'l.uiijisir.-) i or.
cf March and show cause. If any why the FINAL. SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the e?tato of saJd dicedent should not b approved; and said heirs are noticed to then and there maJia proof of heirship ax.d recei their distributive shares. "WITNESS the Clerl of th Like Zuperior Court, t Hammond, thi3 15th dajr of 1 ebruary. 19pl. irencERT l. Tsn-n'-vTON, 2-1 8--M. Clerk Lflka Superior Court!
of Rosic S'aliworMi t the P.altimore ,v Oh' ' which was fllci In DeGary superior court was
transfer d to the V. S. DlstnC. at Tlamni--iid on motion of lloir-
jer. Pet rs K- Morthland, attorney J the d e f e n d i 1 1 .
.Mrs. l-tall .vor-h asks Jo. "00 damasrei from th rail roe, 1 company. She say that on April 11. she purciiaseo a ticket from Pit'sburgh to Carv. -r
wn y t rain
the whb
ll-.e cocJuctor ean'e tlirnuli to take up the tickets. She hers ind in a nmeh rue--m.in ier. the mun it fused to
tn n v- as ejected from tie fiff mi. O. where she had to r.il hrii-s for another tram s l u j e c t to great h u m i 1 1 a t ; o -i el a - - oie n t and was forced to heavv h-aargaae around ove1
ion n- Th" s train caused injuries 1: made art . peration ne.-cssai'i'. J
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tlllf.U.O (ASH .ni. M HEAT No. 1 fed. ?2.02's, N . 1 northern sarins, f 1.8": No. 2 northern spring. $1.76. No. S sprmq. $1.6'.'-fOUX-N'o. 2 yellow. 70'ic: No. white. 6Ti" 6?src; No. 5 yellow, 6T'. ?! 6e. No. 4 '.vhit.i. 61 'ic No. 4 yellow. 6:;' 3 it 6 4'jc OATS -No. 2 white. 4 5 3 1 5 ' 3 e-, No. . white. 4 4"t 3 Jic. I'Hic.vco rnoouT,. I'.UTTKi: Reecipts. 4.3o? tubs, creamery extra, -"i'-c: first?. "7 j43'-e pack in? stock. llSUc KOGS Reecip.s. 12.517 cascrs. mi--cellaneous. 2? :!le; ordinary firsts. 2 -'. ',rf2'1c; nrstf, 31 - j li ZZc; clieiks. 2 7 'n 2 8c; dirties. 2Sl'2r,e. CHEESE -Tiriif. nf? 2 I ' 2 4 V: c ; daisies, ii ' - '. 2 5c; young America-. 25 t 't)26c; ionslt v.i?. 26'i'27e, brick. 20?i201-ic- . LIVE POULTRY - Turkeys. 43c; chickens, 31e; spring-- 31c; rooster-. 22c; gro.s'-.'l.M''; . lucks. 36--. POTATOES Receipts. 33 cars, northern white, iucked and bulk, O'iS POc; Minn and Red River Ohio, sacked, J1.4'h
ee tli Itahhlt ho" o-7 Hohronn slrt-rl; lTth 1 e.
I t.nlty.. Hb!1, to Oth inelu-2-16-3
VEAI 00 to CA lbs . ? '.i 10c. SO lbs.. lOf lie; .'0 to 110 lbs.. 1 fancv. 15c; overt-eight kidneys, 17 5 lbs. .8 ''f 10c.
!..5: stock. r ster-rs. J5.50 -o J ; sf0,.Kpr w and heif-r-i. Jf;. . " I SHEEP .r.ect i-is. lT.f.r,,-,. rlar,.,.J generally st-alv. lambs. St j.,,, ri,n'! iam!,;, -hsf ,..es..v,;j iambs, cull- and common. ) :, f, - e, ' iei;rlins w-e thers. ?0'i.20; t we,, 'jt ..--' j '' 1 ' ewe. tun, 3I,l ccnvimn, '; vV. j
iccaer danib. 'i 7.25.
POPE MAY DEAL WITH IRISH QUESTION
By ErmWRD STRUTT
KCME. Feb. 1 . 1:; l-iii.'d:ct ",V may deal with i D i-.i, q ; , on ;l , i a P conrisl cry ' :-, Mici,. it was r'ported in cir-ye- .-.h.-e ;,, . t. , ,. ! toda . ' i Accord to rt.,,0:i, information j on!-- one c: -v ision.- was to be held .
next rnor;,,. hut it is now iiml-rstoci) !h;t t o consistories Vi!! meet at the Vatican, one private f..r the cr.-aiion of new cardinal-. I iv iici i-ubhc. Thdate of the se,,-.-et i-.mKi.-toi y iias l.',-.i tentatively set for Maich .. t ,e pih"ic con S i s t n ; v, ;f j-u!. probable 11 take j-.lace about March 1".
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Jtirt As Good Tor Calluses. Money B-ck If Ii rcils. Tlirtv f-faonds after ou touch t h r e.irii -.'.i'li thi-5 li((uid corn vnnevr-r tonbbO,r. j,i -i iibi us p.-'in of it stoj., l.,i ii! tin;.
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WILL flOT PERMIT EXHUMATION OF BODIES
MOROCCO. Ind.. Feb.' 15. Trosec jinr J. C. Murphy announced today that he would not allow the bodies cf Mr. ard Mr.?. "William O. Davis to be exhumed. KaiB'r. bails, their son. is-
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Rensselaer, ehirj of his parents.
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Try Musterole. Se2 How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gozie a delicious, soothing comfort comesto take it place. Musterole is a ciean. white ointment, made with oil cf mustird. Use it instead cf mustard plaster. ViU rot blister. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole cr.c! recommend it to their patiente. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff reck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains end aches of the back or joints sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chet. Always dependable. 33c and 5jC jars; hospital sue $;.oi
A fublic dance w.ll be given by 'Happy Tr.o" at. Black Oak schoo
Feb. 13, Saturday next. The stork has been visiting at thel homes of Geo. Gard at Schererville. a! daughter, Marie Johanna on Sunday; morning. A son on Monday mornlr.s j at. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thllmont on Ridge road. A daughter at Geo. Spitz, j Lois Marie, on Monday morning. Aj son on 'Wednesday morning t Nick Erbs. , On Monday evening friends o. Mr and Mrs. Jewell McGary su".'prmd ; them in honor of their twentieth wed- ' ilniT annr. ersary. A most enjojable ! evening was spent, those present were j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sehofield and j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Christen-j sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Waren j
Christer.son and famib'. Mr. and Mrs Southworth. Dr. and Mrs. Ma'mstone. Mr--. Riodee:, Mis.vs Emma . Penning and Martha Chr-stianson, M.rs. Dan Alsjer and children. Mrs. Etta Viin-.er of C.'own PoiKt is visiting at Dr. Ma'.mstoncs. The town board of Highland has ordered cultures made of the throats
,i; s.-'-o.-,! children and teacher on i
account of the recent diphtheria epidemic. The teport from the lvboratory p until Tuesdai . evening was tnree positive with several cultures Kill to be made.
All preparations are going n.c the opening day of the Griffith Rank. March. 12. Business is & Griffith. 'Knuf said.
MBE.1TV UO.rS. ''INTERNATIONA!. NEWS SERVICE I NEW TORK, Feb. 1 6.-Closing .Liberty bonds: 3 V. s. .SO 1 24. first Is. J8T.3-"; first 4 Vs. f37.2?; second 4"s. $86.94 : third 4 ',c. "590.1 i ; fourth 4'.tj. Victory 3siS. 07.2l; Victory ?37.24.
Legal Notices
I NOTICE Or ADMINISTRATION I IN THE M TTEE OK THE ESTATE
)K CATHERINE L.WENE. DECEASED. NO. 2 55 !.
1 Notice is hereby given that ik e unI dersij.-1-icd h - b Oi hi i'-oi:itc, Adn'mis-
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N'.i corn, hard or soft, i toe, old or to,, cb'e'i.ly rO'lel to l'C lH "Gets-It." Immediately it dries and s:irir-l-, the eilt.e l-.u5-en iron! the true flesh and soon ton can perl it risht off with your fingers a.-, y-ainlessly s jtiu trim i our Ha 1 1 Don't coddle corn re.-f. Don't nute nnl pa m per Ut-.i Iwm't cut and trim them. REM VK tiieii, with "GETS-IT." l ').-1 s a tritle a air. drug store. Mfd. Iy 11. Dutr-eiicr- ,vV t ; . ( '-tea go. Sold in 1 HiniinMni h1' Os t ro c:ki s Piiarinacv. Ad i.
T-00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
WHAT TO EAT TO POT IRON IN YOUR
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PHYSICIAN TELLS HOW IRON-CONTAINING VEGETABLES SUCH AS LENTILS. SPINACH APPLES. ETC. WHEN REGULARLY TAKEN WITH ORGANIC IRON BUILD GREAT STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE
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A CORRECTION
Catarrh Germs Move Out When Hyomei Moves In Ne stomach doting. Hyomei is made chiefly of oil of em -xl y ptu s taken from ih3 eucalyptus forests o;' Inland Australia, and combiner vvith other excellent antisep; ics
In inland Australia the atmosphere is so impregnated with bilsani thrown out bv the eucalyptus trees tiiat serms do not thriv e. and in cmsernicnoe j coughs. oold e-tarrh and other nose nnd throat afflictions are practically un-j known. J Breathe Tlvomei ar.d get the same pleasant perm killing effect. as you j would get tn the euolvptns forests. . Hyomei is sold by ail druggists everywhere n a riiraiitc of satisfaction or J monev fef-i neb-d .-- Adv. !
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of The Times, it lias been learned that, the names of the principals were transposed. Leo Hack, 74y Claude
street, was rtdini which was hit by
Vernon Ilarnscir 44:
In -.he account or tue moiorcycic automobile collision at Claude
Payette streets, in j esterday s edl
the motorei c .e. the automobile of
May L-ttect.
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It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belchiOEf and all stomach disease or money back. LarR- box of tablets it all druggists ia. all towus. .
HARRY MAYS Miracle Man who startled the world at New Carlisle, Ind., by his wonderful healing, is now located at 608 FORSYTHE AVENUE WEST HAMMOND Hours: 10 A. M. to 9 P. M.
ing prices:
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.America n American .' un rica a A meriean American
Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel ji Fctte ani .Superior Central Lett her C'h e; a pe x o ur.-l Ohio Chicago and North Western I'k-icago. M'lw. ind St. Paul Colorado Fuel Consolidated Grv.i 'orn Prod i :; s Crmob'.o ttjpel Delaware and H udson Erie Gen-ra! Eleetri.i G"iif '! Motors
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At their mvn doors in the very par lens of thoite iv ho. ,-fc-e wr.-.W, nervruiq and nlhriff nil tb w bile is nn of tii m-'St valunhle ton.es and strensth-hiulders knrcva to medical R---ier.ee. (aid Dr. Jamea Sullivan, formerly physician of Ee'jevue Hospital t0.itd'or p.-pt 1 and il.e vjktchester County H-Jspttat, New York, when consulted reren iv. Dr. Suilh'&n further said . "If your daily d;rt contains fin ahtind-nt nnionat of iien ye-i ate giving your b.iy the r.-il blood fond it rrcvej. But if yo ir hA ia. Wi ir-m and is tii.n.pale scd watery j mi can-'iot expect to be ilrons and v til. On the contrary, our nerves become weakene-I and you become irri'abi". fjrity and easily iin.'-t. In such ernes, wh.it j ou need n Iron oriraiiie iron to retrieve the cau-.e of -ur trouble, and the moment orsanic iron is supplied it is often v.-ondcrful how quickly your nnillitude of symptoit. ill disappear and he.w B.rongand vijorciis you will become." But be c.a.-eful todist.iif.-uis!i between ord mary nie'n 11 ic ii on which people usually take and true orcanic
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a pint or t-r cf spmseh, hnlf a pint of lentils and three or four baked apples etrh day yon will probably not need to take any other form of oceanic iron; but most people prefer tn ea a fmadcr quantity of iron containing resretabl-n and take organic iron, like Nuxated Iron, with them. It is like taking extract of beef instead of eatin r pounils of meat. To prove to yourself v bat Nuvntri Iron can do for ?ou. get your doctor to take a specimen of your blood and r.i ike a "blood count" of your red blood corpuscles; then fak- Nuxated Iron for a month and have a new "blood count" matlo and see bov your red blood corpuscle have increased an-i ho-.v mt.f U stroi.se r Ri..d better you feel; sea bote tlia color has come back to icur cheeks, liovvst -i.ii j and strong your nerves have become. At aU druKsists.
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THURSDAY Those who shop tomorrow will find some striking values at Mandels. We challenge a comparison of these values. Plaid Skirts Value up to $18.00. 'erv iT Cfl specially priced for Friday at VQlgjl only Serge Dresses
iNothmg cheap about them but rf
th price. Sizes to 40. Special for Friday at ' . .
Plush Coats
$65.00 values. Trimmed in Marten." 38-inch length. Extra special Friday at . . .
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