Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 17

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Friday. March 25. 1921.

SEAPLANES END RECORD 6,500-MILE FLIGHT

WAITING BOOM

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i NT ER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I'.l'Ci itO. ., .March Oovt-mor Isv.

i is nf Olii", must h ive a senwe or j Jnmi 'i-, s-is a loo.'U ur wyi.upfT. I II.' rlu st a man by the narac of Waits lax bis private svcrctJiry.

At l'i- sent. f't'Ury VViUto s pr:nciin 1 work is receiving callers in trie OUlT oi'fi.'C. 'Tin- uut'-r officii usually is well fl7-

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Tho othor "mother" Is Mrs. Antonio Ail I, twenty-nine, who claims that ho imly "loaned" Clara to lira. L.e Bolwltz nix mjnth aijo, o that the chlla oould got a better education.

ONE DATE IS NOT ENOUGH

PIGS IS PIGS"

The F-5-L No. 5 arriving at San Dieo bav at end of journey, .-iivl Lieut I. I Iiurke. section leader, Eboard No. 5 (left), and Ensign Andrew C rmkley, first pilot of No. 5. Eleven of th fourteen seaplanes of the Pacific air fore, which started a G.COO-mile roundtrip flight to Baltxia. Canal Zone, from San Dieo, Cal., lat December, recently landed in safety at San, Dietto "bay. The flight was a record one in aviation records. The other three planes, including tha two larga NO planes, were lost en route. The men were saved, however. The F-5-L No. 5, which was the first to take ofT last December, was the first plane to complete the trip, aliarhtinjr In the bay sixteen minutes ahuad of the F-6-L No. 4, the fi(?ship of the fi-et.

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Tha folJowtinjr were prize winners at a card party given Wednesday evening by the XAdy Forester,s lodge: First g-snts, Wm, E-urig-hklen; second srnts, Ernest Kelson; third eents, A. Goodpastsr; first ladies, Miss Lllliaji Kerihnan; second ladies, Mrs. JLydla Ingram; third laJte.1, Mrs. Carrie CarPntw; ladles booby, Mrs. Lillian PavtaThe last o . aeries of dances yiven by the American Jjegrion will be held Saturday evening at tha Community hall. Mr. an ilra. X. J. Holimer and family, Ur. JT. Ruohti and William Fleck attended the luaeral of Mra. Holzmer, which -was fc4d In Cu.lee.fro yesterday. Mrs. Holunar, who is the mother of Mr. Holzmar- o tJ place, passed away Monday after linfferlns Illness of nearly a year. Miss ifarg-ret Sarunar was a Chic&sro visitor yesterdar. Mr. NJemon f "Wtsconafn , (bans spendlnr-tha wtk with rlafcvea.

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OflCAOO, March Co-eds at the University of Chloag-o aroused by reports that "blue law" restrictions are to be placed upon them, aru iirutedtlrig to

laMishin a guod Walte-Inff Ht.-i Marlon Talbot, dean of women.

I The rumors have it that the 'unlver. J elty authorities are considering: a regj ulatlon which would limit each g-lrl to a mrre one "date" a week, on either

once Fri'iay or Saturday nigrht, and then she

covild have to be in the dormitory by

l;tU' Court h.-rc wiys likewl.sr. I midnle-ht.

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mi it brought liy Mi.ss Pearl Baker aaliir-l Mi.ss ima Hill, a farmerette, in Iu 1 ".-if,' c County. 111. Miss H.-vker ch:i.-K..l that M::-h Hill sold the pljrs and r.fused her tho mom.-y.

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ARRAIGNED

CLAIMED BY TWO "MOTHERS"

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PETHOIT, March aA circuit court will dcci.lo which of two w-imrn 1 the m. .:!-,.-r of Clnra A 1 1 1 Lc Tlowitz. fivf. Mrs. Caroline Le Bowitz, twenty-eight on. of the "mothers" Is in Jail awjiilntr trial on a charge of cruelty to th child, who is in the Children's Frw ltorpital, h.r faco dlsilfrured for life by a knlt cut and her back scarrra from beatings.

TSPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHiriNxJ. Ind., March 2o. The following men wn-re arralrned in the Whiting- city court for being: drunk and filed as follows? Ole Edwardson. J1.00 and costs; total $15. 00; Andy Selchok, $1.00 and costs, amounting to J15.00; Jam's (Connor, fined $15.00; Ike Barnes, fined $1.00 and cost.; I. name. $1.00 and cost, and John Tfoni. fined $1.C end costs.

iOWm MEND

For Expectant Mothers Osed By Tkp.ee Generations

Arbitrage. Tills Is a term applied to tranre Mons takinir advantage of dlrTerence In price in different markets for tb same articles. At the anie time that the trader buys in the cheeper marVet he sells In the dearer. The margin between the two prices must lie more than the cost of exchange In order to hw a prcfU- Arbitrage transactions are usually in bullion or coin, bills and eirhangos or stocks and bonds. e i ... ... .

How To Revitalize Womcyt Exhausted Nerves Yoor nerre powrr depends on plenty of good. Hch. red blood oi the kind that organic iron Nuxatrd Iron hel malce. Nuxatea Ifn is lilie the iron in your blood s.nd like the iroa ia tinat h. lentils and apples, whiie metallic iron is iron Just as it comes fr-.in the action of strong acids PS iron filinss. Noxated Iron d.vs not injure the teeth r.or unset the stomach; it is an entirely different thincfrom ordinary metallic ifo.

It quietly helps make ru h. red blood, revital.se wornout, eshaitstei nervs and Rive you new strength and enerty, Over 4,0X,0Ot rieopla 1 anauaily are tuinit it. Beware of substitutes. , Always insist upon having senuine orjsnlc iron !

fNuisted Iron. Look (or the l. ttcrs f. I. on i vanls-hed cntir

erery uoiec. boia by eu (irugeists.

New A I toy Ree4ta Corroelon. Possrseinf the color and appearance of nlae-carat gold, a new alloy recently exhibited. In England also ha the property of resisting corrosion from chemical fumes or sea water. It has the ductility and malleability of ltg preions counterpart and a tensf'e strength of 20 tone per square lnh. It may be rolled, drawn, wrought or cast

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Marrh Want Month for TWn Troabls II-w to lleraero Ka-lly. Thrre's a reason why nearly everybody freckles in March, but happily thre Is a'.sj a remedy for theje uiifly b!emish", and no one nel sn3 frfckld. Siniply get an ounce nf Othlne d'uhl strpns'th, from your drugKlt and' apply a little of It nitrht and inorninsr, and In a few .'.ays you should sc-e that even the wor.st frefkl-. hav be;:in 1c disappear, while the lipht nns have

Now is' the t!m t:

rid yoiirs.-:f of frck !., for if not moved now th.'y my htay all Sumnc r. rid .p-i; an otherwise heautlful cfiT;-plexl-.n "i'our i:i"n,.y ba.;k if Oth:"? failH Adv.

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151 Highland Street, Hammond

Specials for Saturday' March 26th

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Mr. arWMttrjs. otjs TTtnr f 'ITaromond srasnt-lajJt.-. Surular wltU their paranta, Mr. svad1. ;2.rrjs ft. Eaaouv -pnft It Sunday wvKl reMttve and friends at B!atcbjyj'ceWB, Mr, nd W '8. IB. "WcodLs end the Moom fBCXy Rttmdod the ooncert Vn in Oriffltt last Saturday otoBin r6r the baoerflt of the church. The Jmrtsl erv3 ot Eoloma-n Crawford, & civil "swar Ttran, took sissns In the; Krsi oetnatery last 8ateTstaTl' rfmoaa, Bervloe were condyotad. toy OoiisraendsB John Brown, Axlttrtact " ffcfhn t.utht. Quartermaster X. Tj. Aetn e-nd Chaplin II. Barton of WerrtUvUle end Crown Point. Ha'bel fitolta returned trom Jeekrty, m, wTlor ebe io In achoot for a weak ve-oatlon. J. T, CtoJta -and CI mra. Oertech. were GMeeiT brpers Thureday. TSC yx ijadkM bawl v very nice day tor tfteti 3nater eale. About everything wsjS disposed of and a f-eneral ood tlm-vliafl, titexut of town ruests were Mw.?eos Coetello. Mm. J. B- Blatchley Mrttj Go. Xjotoo from Gary. Ifre. Carl Mauds ! -rlsltlns her people la Iganerport' for a ooupl of wieslts. X aJKeleterv o-f a man wsu fonnd 2 m B ffom Merrni vtlle eotrth and waat, on the farm Jmown ae the lion Vanvollclng'bers', now owned by Charles Kiser. He moved the old house back in viewof bonding- on toe old site, and wae excavating- for the new basement end under the old foundation found a blue dish HVe onr grandmothers used to nave, a spoon, two pieces of iron, an asc, resembling- an Indian ax, a buckle and the efcelstcn, it wajt decomposed, only the large bone remained. It was evident tat ths body

was placed thore after the house wa

haild by examining the dirt showed pieces of mortcr end brlofc, the old foundstion wen brick, now the readers can g-uess the rest. The death of little Harold D. H&'v"ilna ocotirred last Tuesday at 10 a. m 1I we. a 12 days old. The family bavo th sympathy of the people here, The ramitl.nn were taken to Kewana, Ind., for rrtr'.al In tv.a family cemetery, 'Wra. '.int'-n nndMrtaUer,

Sore Throat

Co-ujflis, Colds, Crouj, Catarrh KeUered Ia Two M-Laates. 1? your llircat sorej l:ro.'.iho liyomcl. ., . Hp ve oii ciL-irrh? ; .' . Hreruhe Ilyomei. k' 'A Have you a ..ouh? (.. Hreathe HvoiTi' i. ' ' ' " fi e you a cold 1 Krcn l'e Jlyonmi. Hvoni'-i is the trenlment for nose,

throat and lunfr trouboi. It does not coiita.io .:o':amo, rriorhpUi or othftr d-iiitr-

itous di-UKS ai.il do.-rt away with slnm

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tbtt little til.tcK pocKot iniiaiw tnat onirs

with .ach outiit.

A comploto outi'.t coiits but little at

anv r'-Ii.-iboi rtruicKist and iiyoinei 13 :;'iiirn!ltil to banlt-h .-fitarrh, croup, . oiih.-. .olds, piirn thre-at .-Liid ln-.-n. hitIs or money back. A livomoi ii.h... l.r !.- 's n lii'erioi.- and extra bcttls of l!ycan brf obtained from Smnmors' J'h'amin-y end all drutfgists for for a (ov (.nti?. Adv.

Domino Golden Syrup, per cen

Burt Olney's Catsup, 16 I C KAttl 9 XiLe

White Lily Peaches, No. 2Yl tin Forest Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans Mission Brand Bartlett Pears, can 28c, 2 for. Monarch Baked Beans, No. 2 can Danish Pride Milk, 2 for

Mary Jane Watson Pre- AQf serves, 13 oz., 2 jars.

Market Piece Pineapple, Att Nr. 71. r,n ? rVx- TT O

Market Place Pears, per can .-. . . Grane3 Prunes, 2 cans ..,... Quaker Oats 2 pkgs. . ....

10c

25c 23 c 55c 10c 25c

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28c 45c 25c

Post Toasties, r 2 pkgs Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. , Bulk Creamery Butter, per lb

Ceresota Flour, 1 )0

o Troco Nut Oleo, per lb

Rosebud Bacon, half or A Q whole slabu per lb. . .

Swift's Premium Ham. O f 1

half or whole, lb . .

Puriten Hams, half or whole, per lb Beef Pot Roast, per lb Pork Butt Roast, per lb Pork Loin Roast, per lb

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Chickens Dressed to Order

Fruits and Vegetables in Season

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When one of our captains of industry was asked to what he attributed his success in life, he replied:

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If your digestive organs are working right you will have a heart for any task the day may bring; your ambition will take you as high as you want to go. You had all of this glorious desire to be up and doing when you were e kid. You can have it again by starting the day with several slices of Dietrich 's Cream Maid Bread a bread that is at its best. The bread that will bring you cheerful todays and glad tomorrows.

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DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS WEEK IN OUR WINDOW

One of these Ironing Machines will be given away next F riday at the Walk-Over Shoe Store, 1 69 E. State St. Be sure your guess is registered.

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The following telegram explains itself: Don't fail to be on hand, and listen to this special demonstration, free to everybody, remember the time and place. Hammond Furniture Company, Saturday, March 26.

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Citizens National Bank Building And get your first choice of our Spring Merchandise that we have just received Infants and Children's Wear.

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Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday

Ladies' Lisle Hose, first quality Regular 89c value at LacW Fibre Silk Hose, first quality, with or without seam Ladies' Sateen Burners, per pair Ladies' Jersey Silk Bloomers.

39c 59c 89c 3.98 3.93

each at Georgette Waists and Blouses; very reasonable; come and see us before buying elsewhere to get good style and price. Ladies' Fancy Neckwear and Vestees. Silk Chsmisoles 1 .39 at only

per pair Ladies Jersey Silk Underskirts.

t'h'.l-Jrcn s Hose, all colors, regular 49c nr.d 50c value, at Infants' White Dr''?5c. 59c and up to Infants Coatr, $!.?3 up to Children's Fancy Ginghara Dreses, 69c up to

Bovs Serge and Cloth Suit it Reduced Prices. Children's Spring Coats and Hats at very reasonable prices All kinds of Children's Hats and Bonnets to select from. Just received a new assortment of Ladies Purses from $1.25 to $12.00.

19c 5.00 $10 5.98

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It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, beichins? cm! all stomach disease

or money back.. Large Ikx of tablets 1 r 1 all mvrei.it in nil lilQ. ' "

MA CHICAGO ILLS MAR 22 1921 HAMMOND FURNITURE CO., 242 EAST STATE HAMMOND IND OUR MR. MCLAREN FACTORY EXPERT WILL BE WITH YOU NEXT SATURDAY MARCH TWENTP SIXTH FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING TO DEMONSTRATE THE NEW ELDRIDGE CONSOLE TABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE. NATL SEWING MACHINE CO. 425P

High Grade Corsets $1.25 and Up

Don't forget we also make window shades to order and hang them free.

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Also Curtains and Drapes for the spring our Specialty

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