Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1921 — Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE TIMES. Thursday, July 7. 1921

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IN WHITING ' SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) WHITINO. Ind., July 1. Whitingrhas a homeless little ' irl baby and the police are trying to locate the . inother. Vf3tcrday morning whf-n -Joe Bubal o went out n the front - 4 inn f i X,

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Kirk' Hard Water Castile Soap Jarge cakes, regu lar 10c 71Mi Now . 2 V, I Peanut Butter Fme Grade Peaant E utter In in. glass 25 c jar... "Its Automatic Action Guarantees Satisfaction"

FOR ANY OLD OR NEW CAR. Saves 20 to 40 per cent of gasoline increases power, speed and mileage keeps spark plugs clean and eliminates carbon from cylinders. An auxiliary, not a substitute, for your present carburetor. At small cost it improves a new car arid rejuvenates an old one. Let us show you what the AUTOMATIC STEAM CARBURETOR will do for YOUR car. GUARANTEED to do everything we claim for it. J. H. KUSSMAUL

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porch of his hotna at tl3 Euclid avenue, he found the child wrapped In a few articles of clothing and lying near his door. He notified the police who turned the little one over to the Whiting Children's hospital. She is apparently three months old and in perfect health. No clue to the child's identity could be found on the clothing.

Pop Corn Sure Pop Shelled Pop Corn 7-1 r per lb. ' 2C Snowdrift Snowdrift The popular shortening, in 1 pound and 2 pound cans iound.16 WhiIe 500 last. cans COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT THIS WONDER-WORKING DEVICE WILL DO

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LAW 15 ASKED Acting In accordance with laws passed ty the Illinois and Indiana state legislatures providing for an interstate harbor commlf slon to work out plans for Illiano harbr-r at Wolf lake, Hammond. Col. William V. JiJon, jrovsrnment engineer for the Chicago district, has atked Washington lor approval of the general object of the commission. Bth the Indiana and Illinois W8 provide for a commission of five members, two to be appointed by the governor of Illinois, two by the governor of Indiana, and the fifth to be namod by the secretary of war and the chief of feleral engineers. Whether federal legislatiftn will be necessary for the approval of the compact between the two spates ami for the appointment of the federal member of the commission are questions which Col. Judson has asked his superior officers In Washington ao answer. The dock is practically cleared for starting the long delayed project of Increasing the capacity of Hammond's water sys-tom. Last night the city council in an adjourned meeting passed the ordinance authorising the Board of Works to issue bond against the city for $800,000. ' The issue will be serial bonds bearing per cent interest "and it is required that they sell at par or over. They are backed by the city, in preference to the private corporation plan which had been considered. It is believed thai they will sell readily as they are non-taxable whereas the bonds issued byHatt private corporation would be taxable and hence not o attractive ven though thty brought as high as 8 per cent interest. This will still be within the. city's 2 per cent limit for bonding so it is a safe bet that no admlnistiTon within the next flften or twenty years will be able to run the city farther in debt for it will be only, as th se bonds are retired that the city will have the power to issue new bonds except as the tax valuations rise above the present figures. thirty years and will be retired as follows: Tho bonds will 411 haveTri.1Tured In $15,000 per year for the first five years. $20,000 per year for the second five years. ; $25,000 per year for the third five years. ' $30,000 per year for the fourth five years. $33,000 per year for the fifth five years. $38,000 per year for the sixth five years. Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Btiy in five gallon cans and eave money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 233. Itoby, Ind. WHy SigK for an Organdie Dance - Frock? You can make one yourself as quick as Jack Robinson with McCall's New "Printed" Patterns! They are in the pretty, frivolous styles that girls like, and the Patterns (a new kind) are so easy to sew with, that many girls are making all of their summer clothes! If you're a beginner, ask for the New McCall Patterns, with the printed instructions. W.E.LONGCO. Tbe People' Store Corner State and Sohl Streets HAMMOND IND.

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City Attorney W. W. McMahon will go before the Public Service Commission tomorrow to obtain approval or the bond Issue which is expected to through without a hitch. Engineer Brlckeon has prepared complete plans and specifications of the proposed improvements and these will be placed before the board. As soon as the bond issue is approved orders will be placed for the new equipment and excavation and construction work preparatory to tlA Installations can be started.

RAILRDADS GET HALF BILLIOfS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON, July 7. The United States will have to pay approximately $500,000,000 to the American railroads in addition to the money already paid as the result of -gOtcrnmfnt control during the war. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon said today. The secretary stated he might find it necessary to ask congress for an additional appropriation of $300,000.OuO to meet the claims of the railroads . The money which is yet to be paid to the railroads is chiefly for claims of various sorts and is in addition to the guaranty money and reimbursements which have already ben apppropriated for. HAS TO MAKE QUICK COURTSHIP COLUMBUS. Ind.. July 7. Louis E. Runthe has until Saturday to try to win back the love of his wife in a second courtship. When Oma Kunshe appealed to Judge tonaker in the circuit court for support money pending disposition of her appeal for divorce. Runshe wept and told the court he loves his wife and wants to continue living with her. Judge Donaker then instructed Runshe to spo his wife as "ardently and sincerely with carevses and in words of endearment as you did

Another Convincing Endorsement Given Famous Nerv-Worth

Fot9riii, O , Man Qntrkly Ovrreiuae Wraknesa. Xervea. Slrrplrssaese. "I had a sick spell, and It left mo In such a nervous condition that 1 could not sleep,." wrote M. L. Betser, 230 W. North St., Fostoria. Ohio. "I was weak -in the legs and couldn't gi to work without being tired out at night. I decided to try Nerv-Worth and after m.y-econ bottle I am happy to say I sleep good and I'm not a bit nervous. J am getting rnoro strength -every day." Nothing needs to be added to the above statement to

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when you both we're younger, adding that, he folt that Itunshe would win her back to himself and his home.

DEATH OF MRS A. J. MILLER The brief message which came to Hammond yesterday, announcing the sudden death of Mrs. A. J. Miller at Connersville. Ind., came ss a distinct a-hock to her host of friends in .Hammond. Mrs. Miller was for a number of years one of the most prominent women of the city In club circles and educational affairs. She was a teacher in the public schools and was possessed f a brilliant intellect which caused her opinions to be sought on many subjects. Several years ago Mr?. Miller moved to Connersville following the separation between her and her husband. Dr. A. J. Miller, who sttH resides in Hammond. Friends had been in communication with her and we're surprised when the brief message announcing her death was received ,by her son. John Ralrton Miller. The young man left at once for Connersville to attend thp funeral which was held this forenoon. XPECTANX MOTHERS For Three Generation Have Made Child-Birth Easier By Using SOLO BY ALL o ftue CTOSU WttTiro. BOOKltTOK MOTHERHOOD AN.TIft BABY, nil BRADPlILD RtaUUkTOB. CX, Dm. 9-0. ATLANTA, CA. make It more effective because it tells it's own story. Thost who suffer from nervous disorders, stomach trou ble, and their atiandant Ilia, should take heed to this, message for thy will find that the old reliable NervWorth containing extracts of roota and plants, will give them quick ret lief. If you are not satisfied after taking your " first .bottle. remember that 'your aruggist 1s authorized to refund Tour inoney. Sold by all leading druggists 'everywhere. Srtld at $1.00 per bottle and recommended by Summers Pharmacy. Adv.

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seated in by toasting REPORTED GRAVE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) MEXICO CITY, July 6. General Gomez, commander of the Mexican military forces at Tamplco, who came here to confer with President Obrtgon, said today that TTampIco situation is very grave. Within a few days 20,000 laborers will be out of work as a result of the suspension of work by oil companifs in the Tampico oil fields. Central Gomez declared. A report is circulated that the Standard Oil company intends to "boycott" the Mexican government and to force , smaller companies out. The English companies. General Gomes said, were continuing work and were paying the government the new export tax- which some of the1 American companies have refused to pay. General Gomez declared when he returned to Tamplco, he would compel xf dcci'v Dim nunc ' P. D. Q. P. D. Q. Kills Bedbugs, Roaches, 1 . Ants and their eggs as welL A 35 cent package makes one quart enough to kill s million and contains a patent spout free to pet them in the hard-to-tret-st places. Your Irutrf,'i.t has it or ran pt t it for you, or mailed cirr-aid on receipt of Dnoe bv the CWX, CHEMiCAl. CO.. Terr Haute. Ind. Genuine l I. Q. la never peddled.

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HAMMOND WILL BE SURPRISED BY THIS People are surprised at the Q-1CK results from siple buckthorn bark glycerine, etc., ae mixed in Adler-i-ka. One man reports his long standing utomach trouble was relieved witb ONE doae. Adler-1-ka removes loul matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which may have been poisoning stomach for months. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards against appendicitis. Brings out matter you nevej thought was in your system. Summers Pharmacy, Hohman. near State State St. Sold in Indiana Harbor ano East Chicago by Central Drug Store. Adv. Read The Times Want Adi DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Conway Te&rle in "BUCKING THE TIGER Pathe News and Comedy FRIDAY Bessie Barriscaje in "THE BREAKING POINT SATURDAY Big Double Feature Gladys Walton in "ALL DOLLED UP" and House Peters in "SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" Afternoon Only Evening: "ALL DOLLED UP' SUNDAY Big Double Feature House Peters in "SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" and Gladys Walton in "ALL DOLLED UP"Afternoon Only 1 Evening House Peters in "SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" NEW SCALE OF PRICES Matinees: 5c-10c-15c Evenings: 5c-13c-18c Tax Extra K n 31 i 'i '1 OLIC ,T AFFAIR"

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