Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1921 — Page 7
Tuesday. March 1.5. 1921.
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Church ' Janitor Suicides Mclvin Tolts of ' Hebron ! Hangs Himself in Church j Basement T S P T C i L TO THE TiVF.Sl j CKO"N I'OINT, inl, March 15. Mlin Fo'.tz. Jar.Uor of the Christian t i-I.i.rch at Hebron. ccm.mitteU suicide i -Merday by hansisiR himself iu the j ,.a ement of the church. No cause can! I " a..-;.gncd for his act. M noon his ife went to call him j 'or d.nr.fr, but he fa-led to' respond ! 0 r. i r. es t : s at ir.g she found h'.s life!:-?? I -iy fcanrrinar in the basement of the i 1 uureh, where U l ad hum hin-.so'.f. Deceased !. suried by his wife, on daughter, Mrs. .Sherman Waiters and ( re son, Frank Ko'.tz. Arrar.genru nts for the funeral have; r, : been completed. j Deceased was one. of the niOft prom-; rtr.t men In Hebron. He was hisrhj 'n Masonic circles, and was also town! ritrk of Hebron. .
GOOD NAME HURT
SUES FOR DAMAGES
Railway Steel ti'prl ng.' S3 Heading C'i Kepubllc Iron and tfteel fit-1; Southern Pacific T.'Dj Southern It. It ".n Mud chatter 'J Tf.MlS I "o 4.1 I'nion Pacini -, 1
MERRILLVILLE
l-'or bavins' hi 11 arrested by EtFt
Chicago p Ii en a charjre for wni
there was 10 nr-d-able. cause in .upeet t him. Ansjelo SI y 1. o v ich. an Kaft Chi - j cago harbor, hn fi D-d suit for dginas'-a .
agratnst Antoni.i llolenilu ewkski and U-tti Hartley, .1 S I Cedar Mreet. li.di ana Harbor- H suit was filed by Attorneys MeMn Vn & Conroy this me-mingr in the Hammond superior ce.u rt . Slaykovlcli ivs that on February 7. two policemen 'Hi.ler the direction of the defendants v. sited his home at midnight and u;nsscil him off to j:l. lie says that inl-ie violence was used, another tiling; wh'ch he blames tei t ." defendants.
red with sleuiinr .1 a I coat worth $175 and lush coat worth 1 jail until 9 o'cto.k .ludge Cohen on cul:hargrc Slaykovich bat i hurt his pood nam" l'ld out to tho t'ee'pits
V. fi. llubber .. V. S. Steel ....
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LODGES TAKE UP NEAR EAST RELIEF
V-rsbers of 'lie Knight." cf Pythias. Oed Fellows. Pa'.nlers. Electrician and I At hers unions were the first !tut r ght to hear the message that Is? beingbrought to Hammonl by eye-v.it-r.;es regarding- the destitution in 4 menia. other near east countries and -'-.n China. V. K. Beshgetoor. Indiana flield r'prs"ntatlve for the joint relief funds ho has been In the Near E3.t adrresesd the f.r?t three organization srd Ourisi'.men Frank It. Martin, who i city chairman for tho relief work addressed the. electricians and the r a1 titers. Tonight they expect to fit a hear'rig front the Moose, on Thursday front the Elks and on Friday from the Mas rs. This nrrea! coining after so man--; 'her sppeals from st home and abroad in many respects one of the most 'si- reaching consequence. Th last .rtter which President Wilson mailed from the White House contained his . r.eck for t'ue near east re'i"f. The flrt ni-peal to bo r.ia',- by President llard.r g- w as in behalf of th famine stricken Ch'.ne. The funds are being ,-,:-ed simultaneously under the direction of the near east relief workers who have a hundred percent efficiency record.. Their method of raising fund, some what different from the ordinary drive. Instead of making a house to house canvas their speaker? go to 1 t ndy made audiences. 1n churches. . .-dges and union halls and tell the o(,rv of famine. They a-k these oraa:i Izations to adopt an many orphan? st J"i a month a their treasury can stand. The workers emphasize that 'heir destitute charges do not sharf in the Hoover-Kuropean relief fund. In the national organization ar such persons as MaJ-Ocn. T-eonar Wood. Mary Garden. Cleveland 11 Dodger. A or am T. VUkus and n-lur known as well nat lonllly.
STOCK MARKET MXKK17T CI.OMJ. riNTfRK-ATiCNAL NEWS StRVICEl NIV YOHK. March 15. Tlie stock market closed sr. -tig today. The 01 ar clement veo;tvd mi unpleasant sur prise in the final trailing wuen under the lfauers'iip '. steel common Die entire list otas.' 1 a comeback. St! common rccou'ro i to 70 7. an uptur.i of - point1. Da'.dwln rote nearly i points to S3. Heading rose over 3 points to 68:j. Atlantic Gulf, after a sharp drop ; o .'Ill's, a new low for recent years, mo d up to 3 5 7s. Mexican Pete, moved up to 143. compared t
c;n i m iikf.t. 1 IMtRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! CHICAGO. March 15. Grains maintained u firm ton- throughout the s-s-sion today ind Joscd at fair gainr. There w us ino'; I'm milineps eho.vn the constructs c side (. t He; moTiicl th,- n for scvtiral Cays past, bulls prob ably belr.gr encouraged by a falling in the ecHing pressure. 1'ro vis 1 ins were higher. March vvh-at 'os c! 1 , t higii".". May advanced " to 2sc. May corn 1 to l'c up .in. .'uly 1c higher. May
Mrs. Emma Merlon from Droogfleld spent Sunday with lo r sister und famiiy. Mrs. Alice Pierce. Horace Pierce is in town again this week. '1 lie Parent-Teachers meeting next i'riday evening. A good program has been prepared. Don't miss it. M:s. M. I.ennariz Li on tlie sick !D Mrs. Carl Manis and sister, May. were Hammond isitors last week. Mr.-. Jennie Case D hi ery poor health, not mucu hopes for her recovery. The Aid society are pianitig on our Master sale and also a bake salt. A good attendance is desired next AVednesday to make the arrangements. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. D. Kawllns. a son. Harold D.. March II. T. Tierney is reported better. Mr. and Mrs. Hmest Woods of tjjary spt tit last week In Merri!lilla with relatives. The rick folks in town are all abed', the tame. Mesdames E.ison, Tslie Walters.
Kaymor.d Zuif rs and Moore wer ail I countv seat vis. tors last Friday.
oats auvanc. same.
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A I.I. MO M7V. I f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 NEW YOliK. March 15. Call money on the floor of : he New York SIOck j
Kxchange r.ib.d jit T per cent; h
per cent, low 7 per cent.
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CHTCACiO 1'HOniCK nUTTEK lUceipts, 9.033 creamery extra. 43 'sc; packing IS 13 ;0c. 1-h ;c;s - Heceipts. 19 572 cases' IS'ciC'.'o; ordinary firsts. I7f JSo: f 3 ''7 fi 3 iic : extra ,"C'-ac; checks, dirties. 27 ' c. CHEESE Twins, new, 27
and July U.e TV THE t"NITEl STATES I1 STIilCT
()URT lIt THE DISTIUCT OF INDIANA IN" BANKUFPTCT. IN THE MATTEIt F NATHAN WAHRMAN. AODCNTAKY BANKKLTT. CAUSE N. "42.
j To the creditors of Nathan Wahrman, I voluntary bankrupt, of Whiting, Eake I Countj-, State of Indiana. I You. pud each of you. are hereby no. . titled thnt N'atbnn Wahrma.n was duly J adjudged a bankrupt on the 4th day o" ! March, 1021, find the first meeting of
i his creditors lull he held at the Federal in Is 1 ! Con rt Tloorti in Hammond, Indiana, at firsts , one. thirty o'clock, I. M., Thursday.
! March .11. 1921. at which time the cred-
j Unrs may attend, prove their claims, ic: 1 examine the bankrupt, e.ppoint a trus-
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came back to Gg. Government imr.ds unchanged, railway and othr .onds strong. Total sales cf sleek for the day were 761400 shares, bonds 53,703.000.
I INTERNATIONAL NE WS SERVICE!
NEW YOI
closing prices: A His Chalmois American Car an dFdry. ... American I.oconntive American Smelting American S!"cl Fory. . American Wool Anaconda Atchison Itaiuwin lioc-ni 1 , e .. Bethlehem St?el 15 Central Deather C. and N. W i M- and St. Pavl 1 'onso! idat ed lias t'orn Products Crucible Steel Delaware and Huuson En ie 1st T'rfd General Electric Goo. '.rich Daekawanna Stee; Eehigh Vailry . Mexican Pete Miami Copper Mid vale SteM National Enaml anel Stamp New Yerk Central Ihio Cities Gas 'resseej Steel Ci"
March 15. Stocks.
.123 ;, . S 4 3, . SSD . up.
. SlCt . S.-'s . 3 7 . t6 . 2 If', . SO . 70 1; . H-', . f) . IS .1.11 . 35 . 5D . 51 1 .113 . 17 4 . 3'1.
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DIVE POnmr Turkeys, ch.ckens. 30'ic: .pring. 33 He, roo
22c; geese, 161) IV; ducks, 3e. POTATOES Receipt 21 cars: north-
j rrn -wi'mes sacked, $ 1 .20 rg l.To" ; bulk
$ 1.23 it 1..15 ; Minnesota early Chios sacked, $1.30. VEAE 20 to CO lbs., llrej 12c; uj lo 80 lbs.. I3fl4c; 90 to 110 lbs.. .15'.? 16c; fancy, 1 1 '-j 17 '-i ? ; overweight kidnews. 140 to 174 lbs.. S-giOc.
CHICAfiO I-IVF. STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 26.000: market, slow and mostly r.oti'oOc higher. Bulk. $9.73t ll.Of; top. $11.2,0; heavyweight. ?!.T.".'tt in.25; m 'liiim weight. Ji 0.1 )'? in.1'0; light weight. 1 1 0.7 5 ft 11.1 n ; light lights, SlillJ'.illli; heavy packing sows. smooth. ?8.50'fi ?.3'i; packing sows, remgh, J S 2 5 'a S.5 0 ; pigs, $?.75';i 11.00. CATTLE R fceipts. 1 2.000; market, slow and steady to lower. Beef Steeds Choice and prime. $ 1 0.1 5 y 1 0.7 3 ; medium nnd go i. t S6.60 Hi 1 0.03 ; goad
and choice, J 9 jO fi 1 0. 5 0 ; common audi
me, Hum, $7.50 '.'i o..',(i. Butcher Cat tit Heifers. $5.50 ).;,(, ; cows. $3.00 fr S.t.O. bulls. JC75.7 7.0O. Canners and Cillers Cows and heifers, $2.73 G 3. )' : rp.r.ner sters. $ 1 '1 0 fj 3.50 , veal calves (light and ban lywelght). $y .7 5 1 2.50 ; feeder steers. $17.75 3.75; stockcr steers. $6.50 5 R. 5 0 ; stocker cows cnel heifers. $ 4.50 T fi.j''. S II BET die ro ;;!, 22.00; market, weak to 23c off. Eambs 8 4 lbs down .. $S75f( 1050; lam'.s (85 lbs. up. $S.V "G 10.25; lamne. culls pnd common, $7.00 'dR.50; yearlintr vet'uers. $ 7. 50 s 7 y,
tee and transact such further bulness as may properly come before said meeting.
J. TV ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSID40c; 1 ER.ATIe.iN all claims must le properly
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tlie name of the bankrupt, name and address e-f creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankofrt, Indiana. March 14, 1?21. 2-15
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Be Happy You Need Not STAMMER OR STUTTER Treatment Given and Cure Established by Charles Pferdraenges 1406 Marshall Field Co. Annex, Chicago Ask for Information and details, itocal references, Charles Van Borstel, 707 Price Place; Harry Brisch, 156 Clark St., Hammond.
The citizens of Merrillvlile and vicinity have arranged with the Coit Eycum Bureau company fe.r a thre"; or four number lecture co'lrse for next year. The Merrillvlile school has Just puic'ruised a. Keystone lantern and 600
slides. Thl will alord an excellent opportunity for visual education, which Is one of the most up-to-date methods of Instruction. Those, who made exemptions In the high school are In a"l four subjects. R.-nelta Selmabel, in t v. o subjects.
Dorothy Langen, In one subject; Florence A'anderhide, Anna Walti and Iva Caugherty.
Df.n't forget 16th. Unity IU!
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V ecommehds Nuxated Iron
you lack BODILY or MENTAL VIGOR: Tf von .m wfav- TvPT?vr,TTc
IRRITABLE, TRY NUXATED IRON TODAY.
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Nuxnteel Iron CONTAINS ORGANIC IRON LIKE TIIH IN VOL'R BLOOD and LIKE THE IRON IN SriNACIL TILS AND API'LES.
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NL'XATLD IRON also contains a remarkable product, brought to the r.:;e;:t:on ol the French Academy of Medicine by the celebrated Dr. Koliu, which represents the principal chemical constituert rf t'ctive living nerve force 1 OR. FEEDING THE NERVES, so that M''ATED IRON might be sa;d to be both a BLOOD and a NERVE I OOD
THERE ARE 20,000,000.000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES in your blood nnd er.ch one mutt have iron.
Today about one person cut of every three is raid to fuffcr more or less from the great devitalizing1 weakr.css brought on by malnutrition or lack of sufficient rouri&hmem; which is caused NOT BY LACK
OF I OOD bu-t often ! LACK OF SUFFICIENT ORGANIC IRON in the blocd to enable us to GET THE STRENGTH OUT of our food.
IKON T5 Tun MASTLR PRINCIPLE OF Tlii: BLOOD AND BLOOD IS LIFE. Our forefathers r.te thehusl.s cf grain"! nr.d 'he skins a net tvcls of vep-:r.t)!.?s and fruits. r:, h in strength-giving organic iron, but to.oei-e-r. n.ethoels ef cee.kery f hre v.- r.li these things f.?y hence the alarnting increae. in recent , esr, in Anan-.i.-: irr-n st.-.rvatioa cf the biod with all i's atteneiart ills. V hen. rs a result of iron r'lirvrtion. you get i;p feeiir.g t-rrd m the rooming, wheu you frri s yourself rervoits, irritable tnd ccsilv upsf, "ren you can no longer do y.-nsr dr-v's work without being all fogged cut f t r ight; when your digestion it r.-s w ror.g. or ycu h;:ve pains Erross the b;c!;, s.hor'nesn cf breath, heart palpitation or ym;r fure looks pale and drawn. do not wa it un il yn; go ah to piece s nr.tl cei'.iapse. in a M.t'e of nervous prostration, or cr.til in our weakened corrktic-i 30-.1 ro-i-
ti act some serious ehscaie. but consult yct:r fnr.u!:.' piiyrKuan zrd ha'e h-m tcke a sperimen cf jour blood and make a "IW1eount" cf your led blood corpuscles c test the iron power of your blood jourself by adding plenty cf spinach, carrots, or other iron-containinit fruits and vegetables to your elai'.y food end take organ. c ire-, Nuxa'cd lion with them for a vhile and sec ho"tnuch our condition i.-r.p-e.ves. Thoujsr.cs of people have aurpr:s:ng!r increased their strength, energy f.nd endurance in two weeks time by this simple experiment. But be sure the iron you take 13 organic Nuxated Iron r.r.d net metallic iion which people equally take and which is mieie merely by tlie action of strong r cid-s on small pieces of iron - an entirely different iron from Kuxated Iron. The fact that you mav have taken metiliic iron wkhout receiving rnv benefit dcs n' t prove that Nuxated Iron v. ill not help you. Nuxated Iron represents organic iron in such a highly concentrated torm that one j ci-se is estimated to be approximately eyui- . v2lc.it (in organic iron content) to eating !
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WHAT THE VATICAN SAYS ABOUT NUXATED IRON ' I am happy to inform you that your gift cf Nuxated Iron has been accepted v-Hh particular gratitude bvthe Ho!v Father, v, ho. ner-uaded it-, Iv-f.
rel A: TER HAVING IT SI'l CIALLY ANALVZ'T) BY THE OF TIE-; PHARMACY OF THi-1 VATR'AV t'L.fttJ il 1
-.cere wishes thstvottr nreiehicr tim.hem 4-, ,.'... 1j 1 '
ciatcd by the public AS ITS VALUE CERTAINLY MERITS.
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T..s : corrtpeisition of Nuxafed Iron is such that the Phv5io!og?cal and n:'-r,,v C;:CftSt,Cannot f'!-;i ,to be Produ-. as is itrually the case ir p.cnpuon cf pharir.cccuncal products of this kind "
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half a quart of spinach or one r.u.ut of green vegetables. It isiike taking extract cf beef instead of eatng pounds of me.-.t. Nuxafed Iron is- used by owr 4 ,000,000 people annuaih.-.
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Beware cf substitute. Look forthe letter N.t.onever:.-tab!et. Vour tnonev will be rr'ur.ri. ed by (lie ruanuiactureis i yu dnrofrbtam perfectly satisfactory results. .At all druggists.
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JERSEY JUSTICE FOR BRUTAL MURDEREC
r F.RT IT A M COT. N. J.. March Ik .Tf rpf-y jusric is exuect'ol to nvo n uickly in the caso of Wash in;, i o Knight, the ne-gro w 1m con f esse 1 ' 'he brutal atta ; on Mrs. 1-Mii.h Mihall "Wilson, pretty younrr church 01 saniSt. whleii cao.rd her dal'u. "Prosecutor .lo?eph T". S'riV,r toou; i.a.1 called ;i -j"oial session of tl prand jury for rxt. Krldiy. Ho an e. uneed that K 'light would 1 nr iflgn"d on .1 ritst do gree niiiide barge that day and placed on trio ;h following '.-tiday. Stryker 1' nr'd i-Cnig'it w julei be convicted ir. m hy-ii-. The negro n-n taken to New P.run? iek last r.lght, the authoiitles h"i. r-aring an att-mrt would be mu,do ' 1 nch him.
STAR THEATER Wed.anti Thiirs.,March 16-1
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OF THE MOHICANS An American drama eternal by James Fenirnore Cooper Dsecti d by Maurice ToitrricLir x orul CLsxence .Brou'it
crta l rov. -n . 1 . nen i was a
voun girl I had a severe female
trouble. Mother gave me Lydia, K. riukjiam"s"egctalile C ompound and r.fier taking several bottles I was j-irons and well. "When my daughter got married the vras feeling raiserablc and I rocoraniended yourmediLne. She is greatly improved in health and has a beautiful baby boy four months old. So you see this letter comes from the third generation and vera p.iay use it as you wish." Mrs. IL M."Greexaway,5o7 -ith Ave., 2SoH.li Troy, N. Y.
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LARGE number of women's ailments ate not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical chancres have not
vet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loofe and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms arc first noted, take Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present troublesome ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble.
utchinson, Kan. "I was abcui
13 years old when I developed
a female weakness. My mother took me to a doctor and I doctored for several months. I was too sick to do anything, was as thin as could be, and my complexion was yellow. Mother 'had used Lydia E.IInkhara'a Vegetable Compound and it had helped her so much that she got some for me and before I had finished the second bottle I was feeding fino and have been ever since." Mrs.
,T. A. Stevens, 716 E. OUi tit, Hutchinson, Kansas.
Many such letters prove the virtue of
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You will find the Mandel store fully prepared to meet your Easter and Spring needs. We invite you to call and inspect the many charming new styles at very attractive prices. Charmeuse Dresses Their exquisite detail and beautiful quality appeal to tastes attuned to the finer fashions. Trie colors are lovely tones of blue, maize and rose, with the tiniest tuckings, soft frills and minute hand stitchery for their charming garniture. These frocks in women's and misses' sizes are very specially priced for tomorrow at $18.50
SILK HOSE You'll find them in the newest shades andequal to any hose selling elsewhere at $3.50. If you doubt this we invite you to inspect our offering for Wed- " 1QO nesday and Thursday at Silk Camisoles at $1.50 and up. Easier Dresses Taffeta Canton and Morocco Crepes, Chiffon, Taffeta, Crepe Back Satin, Nets, Laces, etc. Most complete showing, special for tomorrow at $29.75
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DOLMANS The charming new Spring styles, such as the Directoire Cape and other styles, designed to meet your Spring and Summer apparel needs. Special Tomorrow $32 and up
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