Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1921 — Page 8

THE TIMES .November 19. 1021. HAMPLAIN PLEADS GUILTY and ulicn Indiana's proli il.i t ion became effective April 1. 191S. it was necessary for him to et hi whiskey stin-k nut of the state in a hurry. He 'rrancert with Me(iuiro to .trc a minii bor f barrels of liquor in the cellar ame alu'ifr. McGuire then ordered I'ul'.ols to remove the whiskey. It is supposed . that he did although it isn't stated in the complaint. Mdluire says the Ilanimoml man never paid any rental for the use of the basement during the fourteim months anil he is now try ins to set a settlement of $330. JIcil.ihon and Conroy arc attorneys for the plaintiff. l!?'v - w ."1..,- r. j. ! of his residence at tiCli louslaa avo.. n We.t Kanimorid. The liquor remained there until June 30. 1 !!!. when national prohibition f INTERNATICNAU NEWS SERVICE SAGINAW. IUCU., -Nov. is Rich- ; ii ChampUln. 22- year old veteran ot inn world war, Headed grullty to a liargo of murder when brought into "urt her today and was sentenced to i 'e lrr.prlsonment in Jackson prison. rf V(oV)t I m MMNlJL' ft .tf -t"Ar-A)f 1

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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE VTASHIXOTOX. Nov. la Unemployment is decreasing rapidly, Secretary "t" Labor I'-avia stated thia afternoon. The secretary announced that there "ere 403, 6S2 more American wajre earners in October than in July in mechanical and manufacturing industries alone. The automobile industry alone ehowrd a decrease durint; that period, the secretary said. Increases in employrrent In October July were reported by the secretary as follows: Steel E2.654; hosiery And knit sroods. 22,241; pulp and paper. 3. 453; car build"iff. 41.139; cisrar and tobacco maimfacturlns, !.204. The cotton industry showed an increase of 16.766 between July and 'ctober. and is now employing more than the 1915 normal.

WANTS WHISKEY RENTAL FOR USE OF BASEMENT

Antl-prohiMtlon days are recalled In : suit fled today by lUniel F. Mc:'jire against Charles G. DuBois In the f 'iperior court at Hammond. McGuire is trying- to collect $350 which he says is due as rent because he allowed his basement to be used for storing: whiskey. liuBois had a saloon In Hammond

RELIEVES THE ACHE TORMENTING, agonizing rheumatic aches are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely and enjoy a comforting sense of v armth. penetrates ydthotU rubbing, i Good also for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, external aches and pains, backaches, strains and sprains. Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment iuindy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it, for it certainly does produce results. At all druggists 3 ic, 70c, 41.40.

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and simply round off the end where one would look for the head. Sealskin and moleskin are particularly well adapted to small wraps thn: nre something between a cape and v coat, lik-e the handsome garment p!c tured, and In these rich little affair the collar Is apt to be in a different fur corrtorr rr vtratn mwiru umoM

A Damp Ce'Iar. You can cure cellar dampness In the following wny: Take one pound of rough kitchen salt, powder it and divide into four portions. Procure four old tins and put the salt in them and stand in the cellar. The salt will attract the moisture- from the air. As goon as it becomes saturated with moisture stand the tins on the warm stove. The heat will cause the water to evaporate and leave the salt dry and ready for use again. When potatoes have to be stored in a cellar thL--

plan should always he adopted, as It

helps to prevent the potatoes sprouting.

Twelve-Button Gloves In Vogue. Twelve-button juosquetalre gloves are In vogue lo wear with wide flowing sleeves, as well as when the arm Is not clothed.

The tight bodice unornatnented and uncorseted is the mode of the moment. And below this is found, quite often, a circular skirt.

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