Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1922 — Page 10

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TBTE TIMES. luesday, January 17, 1922.

EX-SOLDIER SHOOTS

SISIERSw TIEN HIMSELF j Girls Not Acquainted Withj Man, Who Does Terrible I Things.

THE PILOT LEAVES Taii SHIP TO ITS FATE

ft NTER NATION AL NEWS SERVICE! j CHICAGO, Jan. lb. v tola arid ;

Jobina Hunt. slstr.. ur how-ringr between llf and death t-May as the rpiaTt of brtf.lt Mounds infiicte! 'by Ir" e ma.r-1 Planner,-, a. Tformer fcldief, wiose mind wa. unta.!an?d by h!a war eaperiefcrea. After wounding- the fdrls, Flannary shot ari killed himself. So far &a frends or relatives of the srtrls or of Flaiipery couM relate, there rv its co motive for the .shoo'.injr. Although all three llv-vi In the same tvpartmcmt building, they -were not acquainted and FMannery. it was said, liever ha1 spoken to the two girls. , The fihootinf? occurred in the vestiTtuio of the apartment buiMingr where the Flajuiery and Hunt famiUcs lived. The girls were rcumiP;.' from a vinit to a friend. As they entered tha vestibule Flanricry fired n ithout warninsr.

35oth girls vero w&undod ir; the u.l- j icmen . ! t !nco he returned from SiV-rla, j here he was pent with l:ii regiment, j Vlann&ry had hren treated in ."evcral ! SiTitpitalf for his, 'mental o ndition. It---yMrtly he was "ont home as incurable j i'-jt was comsitlorod harmless, j

HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

J What Is the strong tendon ia the XiecU of animals called? 2 Are there more people in( Chicago ..au !n the entire state of W'.H'cnsinr Z Where was tho first taiely razor .3. ade? When the rame sas-oline coined? . What are the six classes of dog's' .. Arc passports issued to German;, -a. -v .' 7 Did tli Romaus invent their (. j intra is? y Ifow lens has it been possible to Tj- TTr-- f .J ... I. i.-,,"

3 What is the length of a standard es'eel rail? ,. 10 Which state in tho rinica produces the most sutrar'.' AS'SWEHS 'TO MO 5 DAY'S (J1ESTIOAS I What Is tho s.-eond larsest river

Xort.i America? An:?

-Tho Mac

s' " ' ," 1 ' i " " ll 1 i)j . in "Vr'--'--rt-,iv'- -" ir-v V-fi?X' fFn . ::"v-:-.v;.''. pyg 1 A YCji" ' H:v'-v Vvf . -7' ' i .

Ilartnet Ita-.T who Is a atudent at the 'irlcairo Coilego nf Deutal Surg-pry sr-ent th week rn4 with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. MiTte Harr o? Amy court.

DYER

Mr. ar.J" Mrs. S. ". ll-rtori returned to their liomo on Saturday inornlns after rcveral wecii'd stj.y at I.oclii-srler, Minn. Mrs. Frank Sch-w oinfurt h and Misses Madelino and Joanette Cant well tf Clilcago Bpent i-atarday nincl.t and Sunday wltli Mrs. Mary Ktllman aiid iaxnily . Geo. II. Ifoffa left for his home at Crawf ordsirille, Ind.. on Sunday morij-

inir and will be pone for several d-ays. We ail rr.i. 1eori.'ie'

Jlr. and Mrs. r rank Scheldt of

Dlaek Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Scheldt and Mr. and Mm. J. l;ohi!n at South

:hicago attetidod tlii tuueral of John

Ium.bsky on Monday.

A special Uieetin.r of the tejwn board

of. tho town of Dyer, lnd., will lc hed

at the Foroslfcr Hall at 7:3D p. in. Wednesday, Jajj. IS, pyrp-ose of lts-

ousaing the matter f opening- up Calu

met avenue and other road matters.

A surprliJe party was held on Cath

erine Keilman on Sunday riijrht !n

honor of her eii-teanth birthday. Tim evenlnjr wm spent playing gttnea. Iunch wu wrved about 10 p. rn . Nick Austgn, Aur. Ktonxmel, J. L. Keilman, John Ieren and John Huns-e iransaetutl buaiintas u tCrowa Point on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Anton DuBois and son

Bdwai-d of Crown Point sptnt Monday hre . Miss Barbara Scheldt euid IJttle Dorothy Kellnian s-pent Uio day e.t (Jhicago.

Ex-Soldiers Fill Chicago 1 "Flop Houses" INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICfli CHOOAOO, Jan. 17. The "flop" hov8 of Chicago aro full of ex-coldlera, many of them e(i!l wearing- the army jr-lform, tho city's unemployment commission learned after a tuur of the

cheap lodging houses.

"Ijeplotablo" and "appalling" were

adjectives used by tho members of tho

cotuntta.'iior., which includes aeverai

ul Jerrnen.

Dr. Kcd I Jteitnian, "iilntr of t ramps'. occoiupuuled thj committee on its (Oi:r. "Tlie Government." Rd Dr. rteitntan who !s a city health department physician and vice-prealdetit of the Hoboes' College, "ougbt to do sornef bins' to remedy the situation. I know how thf-se men fei. I 3iuve 'bummed ail over thin country and liurupo and I i.'nderstand tho atute of mind of tho man who's down and almost out.'' Tho corumlssiuii indicated that V. would recommend the re-osieijinti thi Municipal lodging li'iise.

A CLEAR COlf LM

Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have.

The SliK That Saothe. "Th,re's prpcious few sorrows at 21 that a pair cf silk stockings cannot henl." From "The Quest of Michael Harland " v Vorn Tnt.

ON ROAD TO BONE YARD "I have jut fin'.sihel a treatment of your wonddrful reinwly and can say It haa dono wonders for mo e.ln?adj-. I-'or the past flv-j years I havo ben urable to cat any but tho lig-htest food

ar,d that b'it rparinj';.-. &s any food caused in 9 to bloat wt'.h Eras. T v,-sj reduced to a ske'irto,n of ninety jyiunis, and was on the roa fo the boncya.nl. A friend In Rirmlntcliam sent me a bottio of Mayr's Wonderful Itcmcdy, which I took, and I am sure it will entirely eiiri) nve of my trouble, judglas from what It breuirht fnm me e.nd tlie way I f ..!." Tt is a eimple, lsannU ss prepa.rati m that removes tlic catarrhal mucus from the inlea'in&l irat and ah ays ths inRammation whic!. iiiuK".s practically all domach, live and intestinal ailmfn'sv includina appendicitis. One do. wi-ii convlnee o: r.oney rwlundod. Bummers Phorrnac.; id dru!ric"is e'-ery wher" . ArTv.

Tr. F:dTrarAi, eU-Kmawi Ohio l'brtclo Dr. Y. IT. Kdwarda for IT year treated eeores of women for liver an. bowel ailments, Dut-insr these years he crave to hi pattoiitB eecrlptloi. made of a fw weil-knowir vog'etable ingredients mi.ved with olive oil, naav !nr them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know tbera Vy their oi!v. color. These tablets are wonder-worker!" on the liver and biTt'n, which cauj a normal action, carrying: oC tit wests and poisonous matter in aystero . If you have a pale fate, sallow loo. dull eyes, pimples, coated tontfue headaches, a ltatlesa, HQ-Rood feeHn., all out of aort. Inactive boweia, you tako one of r . Edwards' Olive T.tlets r,ihtl for a ttmo and note tht pleaslnff results. Thousands of woraen and tneo tats Dr. Kdwarda' Olive Tableta- the suoci5sful eu-stiluta for calomel now and then Jtiat to kee;j them fit. It. and .l"e.--Aiv.

BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Duhes 55c MEE HOTEL Resbarant Jam Conglei Phone 574

i 1, n-f J ".J M ' UP'J. ' TJ' '',;.

k 'T.zie. What is genealogy? An?. It !s fx .jedigree list of ancestors or a study family history, s What dots grendarmej mean? if. -is. The word means men-at-aras. 4 How many generations are there to a century? Ans. A generation Is -;'ired at S3 years, there being- three - n, century. What kind of hair curls the eas1' -it? Ans. Flat hair curls easier -t "ii.ii round hair. ; ; Who was the las? presidential

c initd-ate ot the old Whis party?) fi!it. General Scott. i i Where Is haif the worid'? supply)

t gOid secured? Ana Half the .orid'a supply of joid 13 secured in .frica. Wh.i part of a pyt imid is caoed ho vertex? Arts. Tho topmost part. '' Whit is the science of makingreworks called'. An?. I'yroieehny. li Wii.-re did the oid-fa,hiond Kte-uaJriiic oric-inate? Ar.s. Ln- l"rn.-!e.

Mrs. T. A. P. a ell ilci at the home of her sen, llaymond, M-'-nday. Funeral from tho ho'jfO at l-j.'i'j a. 111., edjiCsday morning'. January iiit. Jo hi! Vcwraas of Atohlson avenue, was a business visitvr in Crawn Point last Friday. Johin Minsehurg-, fr , of Myrtle itvo., has been on the sick list and under the doctor'? care for the- past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms and fanti'.y of Laks avenue motored to Hobavt on Sunday. Mrs' John Biaul Sr., of Roberts ave.. visited her son John and famiiy in Hammond the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. I Klemm, Jr., of Indi.TMnli B'.-v d entertained on Thurs

day evening i'-i honor of their littie and Mrs. 11. Kiermn and Mr. and Mrs.

daughter Virginia Kcse's second birth-I P. Kckmaa of Whiting: and Roberta-

day anniversary. Those present were dale. A lovely luncheon was served

Mr. and Mrs. F. Eckrnan. Mr. and Mrs. 1 and many uretty gifts were received

1 C. Cotnrad. Mrs. V. York. Mr. and Mrs;. ; by little Miss Virginia.

l. Meyers. Mr. E. Franks arid Miss. E'. i Mr. William l'o'ardanse of Robris

Yark of Hammond, Mr and Mrs. Douis ! avenue was operated on for appendicitKiemsn, Sr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 is at St. Bernard's haspitai Saturday. V. M'tchel. Mr. a rid Mtf.-H. Yar.t, jrr. I I'r Hectar was the surgeon In charge

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PEAK

ROBERTSDALE

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STAR TIIM TItK TON IfiHT ' onvray IVarl iu "WAY OF UOI'TIT,'" Mult and JelY i'nnil, Nr, nnd n eekly. 1-17-1 aPEUTCZSS TliX; TEE. TO OAT AND Palo Negri iii "One Arablao Nigrht;" pled EaacaVonal Comedy, l-is-2t mil TTTEATltlri online Mm. Doagrlat I'nirli.mkn In " H m M T,aaaiiv ;rnr,s lk.wi: home." . : i:-r A. very enjoyable afternoon i-tnt at the home of Mr.-' Krnes: Va -tcr cf Flshrupp avenue, when she enteriained several ladies c.t a ver- e "aliorate luncheon in honor of Mrt. Arthuliggers, a recent bride, who. wuh hrr husband have been srendirgr tr.eir honeymoon with the Eg-gers family or, TRoberts avenue, the guest, from Robrt2da!e were Mrs. Earners. Mr.. .' . Bfe-srere, Mrs. j, Tiu. h:r, Mr. I '. 13aehler and JIr. Ameua nrlr. The

m PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? TirS pala tm3 t&rtnre of rhea matisra can be quickly relieved by an applicatioa of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth , case and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle htndy and epnly v.-hrn you feci the first twinge. It penetrates wii'tout rubbing. It's splendid to take the pai;i out nf tired, aching niuscks, 6prains and btrcins, eiiii joints, 1 nd lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. AaSc your neighbor. At all druggist!! 35c, 70c, $1.40.

Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Hobraan Street Hammond

Country Sausage ... 10c Galf Hearts . . V ... 6c Pig Heads . . : . : : . 7c Pork Loins . : . ." . 15c

omething New From the Makers of Swans Down Cake Flour

How Fine Home-Made Cakes Are Made Without Effort

How many times Have you been forced to fcive up the idea of having ood home-made cake because time wouldn't permit? Or it may be that you were fearful of the results. For it is true that not every woman has acquired the "kfrack" of successful cake-balding. With a package of INSTANT SWANS DOWN in your pantry the art of perfect cake-makinfc is assured. Add water and bake a cake. Quick, and easy, without tho trouble and risk of mixing many ingredients. "How is all this possible?" you may ask.

The necessary ingredients, sugar, shortening ?g white, milk, etc., including Swans Down.Cake Flour, a nation-wide favorite for 25 years, are all properly blended. The result is a cake batter in dry form of ingredients of the same purity you would select yourself. The first cake' made from INSTANT SWANS DOWN will aatisf y you of onr claim for this quality product. Remember, it carries oar guarantee. Your fcrocer always has fresh supply. IGLEHEART BROTHERS EvansTille EtabUhd iee Indiana Manufacturer of Swtiu Down Cak Fleor

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Fill up your cake-box!

HOME-MADE CAKE BATTER Pry) Th enly product of iu kind contain int Swans Down Cake Fleur

Poor, desmee litd home eV-Wox, tktt ih kiddie pp into all in v,it And yot simply cn't firJ rime to fell, bnt INSTANT SWANS DOWN will help yoo out. Try it. Fill op the cakebox with wholesome (weetfl

SEBEiaie2KXroSiB

ji..ei .M'

young eourie fxpr

'heir home at Or-en l!a for'iay. Mrs. Sam Cunr,'.r..';::;.m

.nl 'Mrs. Parker , tiie former';! paren Levcrenz of Myrin: day.

Mr. ven

1. T )w ... V, .'in-J c'li.'n: i-ud Mrs.

Claims Old Asre Due To Glandular Inactivity.

'Scientist s.n -w oia.m ti.a-. i,.e .:i S'ia.nda do not shrivel an,., become in- ' active on seci-mt of ; rc--- t ut ra r. -st that old ago ;s i .e:f . ausf J by these gdands hecomSngr shrunken ;.:;:) inactive. Many experiment Ur S.-oven that the vital j,'h.nds yoi.mj animals have remarkable powers f.-r Teetoring- to nornial aciivity the c rrespondinfr glonds in iii- y.u.'iun 1,-dy. Thoutands of rrien tr.d v i--mcn nr" n. ,v raking aimai irl&dd t icreaa,-.- i h.-ir vitality, tone up the nervous fasten, o.nd build nj wcak nrd. run iov r, r -ditinns. Vany s!nte t.'iat - they fe' ar.d look ys.rs youn-rer. rep r; ng tha Improvement has aken place in t'.,. r three days time. Weis Drug SS.atJoncry Co. or any first elns. druf;g?t will jrrlndly furni?h y u a supp'y of Glanrfire onder our a lis-' lute gu irentee of satisfaction or no charge Itetter see him fniay. NOTE Clfne Is composed of the pure jrland suhstinees of various viral f lands taken 'mm hoalthv younir animals, combined with other weil kr.owr, lories used bv lead'njr members of the rr.edictii profession in their daily practlce. It is prepared in one of the t'orld'B larcest and best equipped frlandular laboratories and may be taken fafely bv any on. There are n- harm- ; filler habit forming- rtrurs in Giandine. -aev.

v-i e- w v '

Cheap Crash ' Ladies' Gowns

700 yards ol service- ;

able crash, per yard,

Mad.; ot good quality

' fleece outing. A big

value for

5c

57

051

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160-162 State Steet, HAMMOND, IND.

Table 00 Cloth Cotton Batts

43 inches wide, plain and fancy colors, yard 19c

1 ,00 0 cotton batts good staple cotton while they last, each

9 c

1 2-inch shelf o;l cloth Good hair brush for Stamped scarfs for Ladies' black gclf gloves 58'inch table damask White enamel pitcher Irfart's flannel gown ., 36-inch bhek sateen ChiHren's velvet coats Blankets, 61x76, pair Girls black sateen bloomers. ... 1 ,009 yards lace edging, yard. . . . Men's union suits Boys' wool jaz caps

Men's Shaving soap, 3 for

. . .7c .19c . . 9c . 19c . 49c $1.19 . .38c ..25c .$1.83 $1.89 ..21c ...3c $1.15 . .33c

10c

OVERALLS For men, with bib, will give good wear 68 c PLATE SPECIAL 6 white plates, 7-in. size for only 47c LAMPS Large bowl, with No. 2 burner, heavy clear s:l iss for 59c

FINE KNITTING WORSTED

j A very high grade knitting j-arn, all the good want

i ed shades, for a few days, 49 C I skein

' DISH PAN ' CURTAIF'S 2 1 quart size, gray Lace curtains, good and enamel, each, only strong neat patterns, pr. 89c 95c

BOYS' CORDUROY SUITS Made of genuine washable corduroy, shades beaver and navy bue, value, $6.00 45

BEAVER HATS For girls to age of 1 2 years, a special value $1.98 DRESS SHIRTS For men of fancy percale, sizes to 1 7, each 59c SOUP PLATES Plain white, 7-incl

size, for

25

va

lue

15c

Misses velvet tarn and scarf 69c Infants all-wool helmets . .49c Oliver Twist play suits 98c Baby blankets, each for .... : 49c Men's heavy flannel shirts. $1.00 Misses' all-wocl sweaters $1.98 Men's w;ool mixed hose. 13c Girls flannel dresses 37c Chemise, silk top lor 89c Misses' union suits 45c Sanitary belt only 8c Men's collars f or oi ly 10c Ladies extra size apron $1.00 Men's extra heavy wool sox 33c Black sateen workshirts 79c

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