Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1921 — Page 5

Mondar. March 28,

THE TlMlSs HUSBAND CLAIMS ? HER AFFECTIONS ARE WORTH SS0.000 lliililliiilliiiiliil'illiillllililililllllSlilillliiilSlliliilMli

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MUST DEAL FAIR WlfflWAlER GO. East Chicago People Requested to Pay Their Water Bills To the oitltjten r Vf-'t ""ht'-o:--1" bo-n brought to th intention of :h ur.'ierlH'nr! rcpro'-oT"! t;i t t vcs .f tT;Ottizans" Protective 1-ainte. of-thi city, which h? been dfalttiK with tVo water question, that thrs wiiif-r cfinsr.iiicr" or this city have not ln-cn ruyiriir thtr water bll!s to th Ivi.t lil-iro am! In1!nr Harbor AVlr ("nmpany a? promptly bj they slioulil .lo so. It b'lf also been brought to mir attention 1 1 1 tli water companv is in rico1 if rcv-;i-ue for the purposo of t-AjliiK their interest cWRi which ai duo tho fr-t of April. ami their tax v.h,' h ure Ui he first of My. TT wr xjei-: fair rtceHiijts from th water conijjiny w" in turn mu.t exrect to J".il fairly vltli ih-iu. The now ntte wh'.rh w-n? irranfoil by tha Public Svrric otn?r'?ton covering the period from Iooiler 1st to May Slat was atlm.iK'il to rover th" actual ope-rainir espurisea of tho water compsny dijrlnK thin pert'xl. If t!u water -n-.v-njr can not collect this futt uuourt, their expciv!tturc. will exce,..l ihIr rceipt anil nhcn ti;,i honrlmr on rutmsntnt rates Is hUT before th,- lvlS'tfvlo. Oomtnl"" (!, wh'-'Ii wil, i;h!n a short whil.. It will o.rv-to ss a dotrtinent to tho water rmuumcrs V.caiut the water c;mtmy wl'il ! nl ! 'j sy that tho hate k- find was net fi!h enough and ran thereby bnse thr--ml rax for a still li:h-r rati". It therefre bahooves all wat'-r con'-timors f .,'omptly p-iy their bills eo to !hreaj the resell i-t of tho nn;er r-.n.T-imny for this period and thereby iiwh: sh:s organization to show to the Tut'-,-. Service CVmmt'slon that tho receipts of the w-ter company Rr fi'.r Tho rprowentativoa of th wnter Cionioirty !e conferred with lis hh! they do no? desire, to have to disk-uni inu: the watrr --rvlc to tho consumer of tM iiy, Nut if M'ln era rot vii they havi ho irgal right tn dinoxitinuo tho s,r- '. !i's of any jf thofe who ha vc tsot xa-l t'v April l!t, and thla would ro-1; n. a t'etrlmetit to tho1 consumer.", and al'ri n-rtuJd ttnid to stir vip 111 ftv-:iia in. ;;.o o-ty, whloh It tho flj!r" of sll jxivtios '. avoid this time If por-sp.h;-.

j tvjror w urg-o ui,n a.' t who have not T-a'd their lt promptly and vdd any fur to do r urincC!ary mlaundorst n 'i i tig". J. S. DEEV. rhnirmsti f"r Vji ''hio-o. A. V. TAVVM.VV. Ootin.o for "orr! rtT M t"hatrmfi!t. Ind. H-irt' SERB-AMER1GANS FORM NEW CLUB To See That Only Worthy Countrymen Become TJ. S. Citizens TTIth a larfr population of SrMnp at Indiana Harlor, a Sorhtan Nflonal Poll foal Ctv.b of Indiana TTtTw.t ha leeii formed .rui offli-or.a duly e).r'ed to oarry on the wi-rfc. Their frnt a'-n : to defond th lntrrtty of thn oonittiitlon of tho Unttl States of America, To uphold tho fndepettrleni-o of this eountry, and o that only worthy mt aMa ootio-tTynn ahal! hoA-rfme H- olttBon. A fostered mot,-mfjnt will tlt aH worthy and abis ovuntryioon to bocomo oHIzbtis and to onl!fcM-n tltrn la tba American way, obratnire f"r them their naturalization pavers and rndprla' all fnformation whloh wt'l portend to their educatloual status. Thera will N a memory roil for those man who have (rslne; achievement. There wilt' b (he vol' -lirnuoti of arniveryarias and all the irrit events In the hltory of tho glorious Republic. A Wnw for the ft'XKl name of the perhiAS.i will be established. ' The directorate coitalata of live memlrs. The ffloera are Ia v. Saejc. Trjl.Ient : Snm TTuJooTlch. vlce-prwldert : J !in M!rtnlrh. seor?try; 51. IoUlrh. tn-nstinir. Tnipte, U 7U-tch, ,7. 1'. J ickovu -, MarK uoovich ft-nd J. Kean'nj.-a. The oommit'ee on the drafting of by-lawa whlcJi i ook jtlace at a Riwtinj ye.stordny comprise the Moasr. Ij. W. Srio, S. V."ijno- ' r.. J. M.lrmlii, Rev. Hilwn t;urovlh. 'lck ropovich. I Zivl.-h. t. Dikt.-h, J. Voynovlch. Proko Ijtli-h. X. Wujnovlch Vick KanicJv, Llva tar11o, Vasa ?t.r-ovK-h. Tlnia Blrdich. M.arko Vuckoloh. a.w RadJjriovirh. V. fVh:in.-v. X. 7.x!ulH. T. Ptipan.-v. JCaUx-ri no -j.wurxt T Thi Tim.. was elctd to honorary membership orf" th-i hoard. THIRD WOMAN FIGURES IN STILLMAN CASE tlMTtRNATIOVAU KFWi'S SfRVICt) o- XTCV.' TORK. M;u-h 2(. A fresh elesrrwnt of mystery w ; addd t the Ptillman dlvoroe s-nsation today wlitn It wa learned tht a third woman, whose identity is belnt canfuV.y cioeaJed. ia about to flicure in the ,-n-e. Cotnl tor Mrs, Ja.men A. Stllltran it vm leajTved, have developed an ntl.rcJy new plan of aj-.t!cn In th-lr firht arainat her huhand'e efforts to oht.-ilti a dlvoic anil declared baby tiuy Stil"inari l'!o1tlnMte. A st titn repot 1 tlvat the cniT of this tvw t.lan Is a mot'on for discontinuance of t'i, oa.-". DANGER IN COLDS Nothing ia mora distressing than ecold when it hargs on, and no remedy ever compounded will relieve it quicker than Munycr'fl Cold Ratnedy. Prepared to relieve coIJa in tha head, check fsver and rrsal diticbarges, tightness across chest, rnttiir.jj coughs, losa of voice, catarrh, h ex king" coughs of old people, languor, debility and night aweata. Let JMunyon's tnaka you well. At all drag&iats.

v.4 1 Mr. E Hatch. A fjr tn circuit court hi Jaoville. Wis., w'U b asked earijr in April to set an appraisal on th love of Mr. Eva Hatch, noted scuthern Wisconsin beauty, for th pllcced !o?s of whose affection her huband. Arthur S. Hatch, demand SSti.OOO of John H. Johnston, Jr., son of a wealthy Darien land ovxer. The trial promises to be replete with sensations. Mrs. Hatch t said to be working In Chi-ej-t'o as pn artist's modeL whi-h w..iilj nie.n B,hsjdonme-nt of whoK dloroc aotin, not denied !y Mrs. Sti Ilm-ut'a lawyer. in the nieArt.ttme, h.)vwr. while both tdo are waltlne for Jnattce Mnwhatifr's ' d-?c;s!.-in on Mrs. Stillman'a nioh-n f ir $lo,0.tO a month alimony an1 iTS.n'iO cmitiwl feo, it wa. lo.rned that new sej!atlona,l l"ttcrs hav been unearthO"! by th df fon.e in which a mj jitcrfMi th.ird woman flKures a.nd which may form t)r haals of new counter chaxpes hy Mr. HtHlnin-n aa'alnst hr b'ivhAnl. who la preald; nt of the Nation! O-ty Dank. SALESMAN SUES PAIGE, JONES CO. Th Paiea Jona Chemical companr of Hammond aj today made defendant ia a 3'iit hi-oosrht by tjeorje 1. Clowes hi the Hammond superior court. Owes aays that he tra-a formerly enRajrod a, salesman for the companv In'raditc'.ns a compound which they r.-.nntifaet an fir the treatment of holler tVed wat'-r. He had the Xlic.hisran territory from 3316 to 131?. In Septe-nibrr. 1?1!. hp ray h made a new contract w.th tho company wherehv he was to take over the fate of California and -elve up Michlfran. !Tr wnf to California and on arr'vInsf the'-e was informed that the company had decided to oa.neel the -on-tract. Tie snya he tried to Kt work elsewhere on the o"ast. htit wajj flnajly forod to return to Chlcaro. AT THEJDE LUXE "Rumors which have been ourrent In th motion picture industry that Charlie Obaplivi longed to forsake the ftehl of buffoonery and epptar in a dramatic role on the screen have betn verlilol il? having a fi'.ihstantlal baii for the plot'Jie has ben -oinj)'.ete,i. The retnfiiiin hajs (re .nipl !s hed tie 5moojfih2 in his latent picture. ""-Jia Kid." Ktrst National's six reels of Joy, -h!i-h wlil 1 the attraction a.t the Te Luxe theater, be.arinnln today. tH-re.-iors. previous employe and other.associated with hl-n in his screen ca-rer-bad pronounced !t Imnosrlble that he yippar in Us sc-een chrtracter in a semi-drama t in stprj" and succeed in jj-alitir.K -ympaihy -s w;l a.s laujrhf from his audiences -.a the plisrht which the. piot. drvfjlrped. In "The Kid." however, aceordin-; to f.rttuvs and others who hav seen ft. h accomplishes It. Charlie !j there :n th' sane character itkie'i hes trained h'm the pla-re a.-- the wor! 1's most p".puia r comedian, but in a'tcat ons wiiiih Ci'jmMne au occasional sob with shrieV.6 of laughter. "har'.ia becom"? the suardian of a two wee.kr old bahy. mid txof-nds upon him ail the love and devotion that any father e-uild. FINE F0RJEUMA1M Musterolc Loosens To Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands usa llurtfrrole once you experience the !ad relief it gives. " Get a jzr at once ffcni the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustardBetter than a mustard r-iaster and does i;C Llister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! ' Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Miiliocsof jars are used ar.nualiy for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck. asthniE, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ?.ches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it otten prevents pneumonia tac and 3c Jar.; hospital aire $3.01

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