Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1922 — Page 8
PAX.E EIGHT.
THE TIMES. Tuesday, January 17, 1921.
r
FROM HOOSER , STATE AUTO ASS'N.
50I'TAC!IE llll AW IS IJM'Sl AL ON TAFFKTA FROCK
TIT-VOIl-T Ti
I'IMHEU.
Wc
si i,
f Indiana ;
nider t :-n: uuf - j ti.Le Auto A.-;- ,; .1Ut.in.-t j t" a.'i!.omw:i'- : oil'. b:t;r .; si !
ion :-,u.nnKtrlr.i;i ra ii. 'h ;' nsti b jr- i
Tho ! ssuan.cn of ;r. jilatea ia twenty-four ijuttdde, of Inulan.T,;.)! ylces of the Hoosier aooiatlou la raaUinv? proaalon cf real s.;:v! wner3, according t"
feted by tha a.f the work cf th.j
a&us. - j Incomplete return. -i from om. of tl .f ; cities make the errand total f ions.-s i ; o far is3uej more or b-ss of an t.s'i-j inato at tbis time, the utitmb1 as -
tnociaticn annoiinrfs, but. it l;lared
that in round numbers n- Ifs.i ihin Tj.000 seta of licence piatos iave al-
fr&ily been issued in the MirHJi?
rar.chofScej. iV:js!(i---rin that Lh- j ecretary of sias' ,ffire had ;stimated tho associat '...n would likely is- j iue a, total of l."'.,"-:'i sots of rdtit.a t'.r j tic season, anil thai ;ractioUly u.ilf j cf tltat, number has" a "ready b':"ti is--t"ued, "t 13 aparent that the auto wn- !
! crs in these "various coitims: tiitlo.i aru i ! lakinK to the innovation in a r ; i a-jt. manner. !
i That the service :-. oppr-
H h-
sl-.own by the. cpr ttuto o'vn?rs: "Say.
led i t i rr: .
I eicialmi-ii a oh.H i a r-l.rariches tho other da
Eitli t.ii.-s. anyway ? F follow oil. Thf f Jfhat tii. f: at.- a ( f-r vi-is ;.:.. srrvi.-c
i rieli veris at.d
v'ar-ro.in 1 r.r f.ecl for th" t -ndei by nf Ono man ox;
In tia application 1 5ianai)Ol;s imd was Ih-rent ''nit'.'-- in tht it took him to S'
"V'lio'c .iotnvr
u t 'i" que ry t ba t n a i . u w a s I v. a .1 . :
aut association w;is j.-c i.. j.j.oo.1 up lioorisv th.'it it '.u; to be a nr.sii ion. v ;tit a, pr."io-- bcui.tr srcttly i -iiconso seas- n. ained that, ho ha son:
.-.'. January to In-am-sitcd nine rrtwi months t hat IH'll' licon?-'
' V 1 1
This rr.jsrrs frork of
tltie t.sfTt ta
Martin Jtrtiil. manag'.r of tha Mor- : .js Hotel ia Hast I!anrnronl. arrester! .II .i wnrrar.t vbarging 1x1 m with vkvlai ,. tho :- t:.t-: irc?itbi't ion ! :, u'.h.;-:l f'd...-ra! and pc.lieo officers : nizht ro-isat-i; li:i dwelliiis for vid-Tn . lla'f sjiiit of hooch, a still, olorini? mttler was unoowrwi. I't liI . was a-tst c'. on information f'trnifhtd rioih-.; by liaiph Martin, I'nniior gucsr .it the h..tv!. and -ajaiast v)-..e,:i Brnll swor-: .-.ut cl v arrant a few iaj s spj 'rliArif injr lif ck forsorj-.
! T.t all voil!
M.
o arri'.viKVl Saturday.
I IKK MAN 1IM1IJ.
M.dviit C 1 format:, owner of the J laanmond Sisrn Co., was fined $5 and oo-.ta by J-.idir.. Martin Smith in Ulo i rlminal o.o.irt at iv;tv :i IViint yestsrb.y 'afternoon whn l.o was found .-'Ui.ty ..f assault and batUry on Mr?. .Martha flrindlo, 461 lintiran st'fet, who eharirttl Jloi-nrian with attacking her witl). a. k n ' f ? aitft- ;.n argument o r a. li.-oo of land pwnarating their two holdings. Mil) M. Itruco, attorii"y, rcpic-ont-d Itorman. Tii.-. defendant vaivrd jury trial. .!ud" Smith heard the oaiw and fot-;-w Intr I-rui' s arjuiii.nt decider! the . as.- v.iisn't a rijiia as tl;o comr'la.ina.'it alb'frrd. ??o soour.l el tlio ori?-;".-.! riiarj... ,' assault atid battery v. 'i !: I'.t-n '.. -ziy. .
remember some forty or fifty pas
es of descriptive -matter regarding the saintly character of Idana and the balance of the book before finally she yields to the savage love of the Sheik. Miss Ayrest, is only too willir.gr to accept that love, ftrsinse but true, no resistance, no pep. Th film version follows very closely
the bocl; even to the. ub-titics which j are quotation?. The story is perhaps ; a more or les trashy one. Maybe it i
isn't what might be termed a sood story or ebri'o-t for the younger set. Just tho same, yo i don't put tho book down voi til you have finished with the idventures of t lie fair Diana and the lark Ahmed.
The picture teems with picturesque j scenes and beautiful color effects. It is very well directed and well acted. You may thoroughly appro- of Miss; j Ayers. Certainly you wiH like the j Sheik and all the ist of the cast and J yon will not eeaso to be thrilled Until un ti.e si'vor screen is written. l-ini3. i
Keeps Them Humping, a It Were. ' "Some men," said: Uncle Kben, "is born great ; but dey's liable to Lave a j ht-ap o' difflculty in llvln' tip to de ! 'sponsibility.' f
Needs to Be. ! Dicken Honored in London. 'The telephone girl is always so I More than a dozen of the streets I'.i cheerful."' ''Especially when she can't j London have been given the name get the number you wart." Louisville ; of characters in the novels of Charles Courier-Journal. ivickertsl!
MB
juK! ntti:: iiui::
lio-cf lir. ye:-t. rda.
u ;tli;--lern-'Oi ntj-al i
I
i-:atc?.
I r fter a j j. leaded.
. hen we n:'e'i n -, ! v.-as Jiatiderl out ew minuter. ;. w.ns it is voint'd oat
l..; ti-at. -a , . s p . 1 1 - . mm." n s... i that it is
X'ceSTSary to take tho owner's corti'ioatc of title itli- deed i'se'fi when jakilig the io-jdienf ion for lio'nw an.i ;n:at. the owner personally must ap5 ear and malie tiie afiiuavi: . II" can ",?end a hand" to do this for hint.
?" mail orders are being fined at th
sorrento
is a quaint little model
featuring a round collar and tight basque h'ouff. Sili; soutache braid in a Lc-i;:c tone trims the skirt, collar and flare c:;::s.
ve i , j -. i i.i about i .' in.- of Martin A nor, ' j t i by K . ! 'a i r-a.i : . '!' a luinai . s ia: or :
lioiiiy minutes l.ept Firemen of station on the
si. o cr-heated ; i dstn-aii !- to th.c I
l"no bu iiu i:i jj' is j This at 4 m. j j.rairie Fire in 1
Freedom's Beginning. The free institutions of ancient Greece ani Rome bad lonjr been dead when oui Anglo-yaxon forefather?, in the little island in the North sea, rean holdinjr their witenagemor, or assembly of the wise men of the kirv,j(iom. In the early days of the Normans, when feudalism was in llwer, national affairs wen- dait with by a national council, composed of tt.o high otii'Mr- of state end feudal barons, and presided over by the king. Montreal Family Herald.
Mrs. Florence Coop
l si root -a v- firemen ai.othor run bhuzo was quickly ant out.
i
i
The ( .Vr.l
.- 1 .-; i
IU
n c.s
' ' -t
I car ci. Kti.ni ele! ,-nin n. ii twi.l i ros- on'-
I mil l i n -; U nant.s
t
i .
- i 1 1 re tloie U! ovners
ea rv
i
Tt
jaiious bureaus.
I It is stated that the conarcslion in
t. jfvtidlanapolis has hen rroatly relieved ly the branch office work and th.
ctate Is saved quite a i expense in! It..;. J.;e.-ical biro ott thin ae.-o jn:. An op- j vest
SFortunlty is -beirifr given all auto own-
.-. to afiilirfte with tin.- state auto association, 11 I be in;; pointed out that membership Bupport alone pty Tar th Btate-wide civic and safety amp&isni work or the organization. Tli Cities iasuin.c lictnsea are: G.iry. J .aporte, South Bend. b't. Wayne, La-
frayette, I'rankfort, Muncie Hammond.
- ti"
d
rubb-
is: I
U tire '
ec- i y.. vor;-.; ! resulted. -t I loliman i
al b
rin i a-
': vlu-r. cy thro: lo 'iamasi tho V.ouso
A. TO .-dam and oocu- i
1". M- ;,-..-r and .t :.crt. w i-re en- ? J wl-.en a stubborn blaze in a
':-! d jj:,'. t: U nimcn :, i l;st nio-ht . J-iinases will be :uilu.
11 1 ,X
iff
i
1
1.
X
i.ei t 3"a i.-. re- :!. Sroir, : 1 . 1'e 1
r.i.iv by lf'tccu'. e
Wanier at :":'-tv. c ;snd llrd on s'.si'ic ion ...iniir I at 'CTilral .o ;:oe s: a o o-. ; u
r. C.iy, and .lo a.ri ej-.-'-o '.a-:is:.n aad
.a.n street.5 1 laiiiinc-ioi t!ie-- wore
"THE SHEIK," A COLORFUL DRAMA
Tiipse admit 't
-f
w o t rh
r'-ad and- tnjst , od J,y fid it h M. i ; i ." v.-ei o almost
-it to sec t'oe. openins I .ir .inr.'Jnl'i srn I'ai'.henon theatre last
wanted in J'i' i sic ir,-ti- and TVl"do tor the theft c-r" money and -Jothinfii . tater th'-y s:'i.l thr-y w ere t. 1-'. Nm y deserters. Chief li'inde eomnmnicnteAJ with navy officials a.t ti.o Xorfolk yard.1. The: men will be returned to
black 5i.vt.onv c;trrs -poki:.'
HHrhart. Hanting-tou, AVabash, Peru, face charges of de.sert.ion.
rtogftnaport, Marion Kokomo, Ander-
OTL. Orawfordsville. Term Haute.
Stichmond, Btrdford. Vincmnes. I.H-a'-s-New Albany, an t Jer'ersor.viile.
t
J 'THE FOUCS SEPOB.TEB pI'OT IHE A CAHBMlfrf Ul lMi:,
iarnblors in Hammond Jiaven'l even tambler'3 chance of escaping the law
ft thft tuture .
Thli from Chief r.unde and City (Ktge Henry aaveland. Co-operation f Hammond police and tho city court his morning th.rf;w sucli a fear into
hocul sam-blerti that they aru on the
irse of leaving- town.
Jttnxaa Vouniasoa, roputed g-ambiins
ins of the city, wi fined. 5210 oy
Cievclamt after tho court liaJ
tatenid to ta.le of wanton los-scs fus- - I, . -1,,. . , . In f V. ..it a i-flinMi.."
jujos alioR-ed to bavo bejon operated Hey Vourroaps. His place at 22') Sta4c
TfjeA. wau the lis t raided by retecti-. 3
pfinsUe and Sinfrer. Previous raids Hi&d been tnau4 on 103 Stale si reel a nd
hiAZ riohman ptreet. Foliowimr oaeh
6ef tlvase Vournazos was lined $1" and
brxists. IJach iirne. ho said a.Ino that lie
was quitting-. The fino of $2t assessed iiainst iiim today broua'at from YourjKizoa a real j;prssion of repentance;. Nijw bo's through, he. toil rhie' ltunde tnd Judg-e itlcve'and. The latter
) add ad tliat if c ..ueht aaitt lic'U aid a
jail sentence ti the fine. "Police and co-art today were 'recipients of congratulations from ilamtnond tvusinoss) men v.h say the cambling evil in lT3.mmond i.as become almost a. menace. Th-. y look to the ;. -!lioo departmer.t to stamp out the evii. tSiie Bunde ssj"; this w 11 be done. Aatltorttic-M here fear murder may result If unlicensed r:.n.vdin- cop-
tljnues. There r, two fa..''r- or
-asubleTs In the city. Kach is i. ad by a. powoiful Figure. The t v.- are at tnWs. When ne has the rowds an 1
is maklmr the mrneV th-- other inis
A mart who said he w;u a brother of a Hammond po'ico officer last night fworo out a wa.-.rant for tho arrest of lyac'.'iA XYillia-ns. tho tdack MapnoKa of 70 I'lummer .iv enu-s. who ;s mI les-ed
to have p.nched the j.oe or t ne , . . . I
compiamrvnt . it contained says
tii,. afiidavir. bo men s name is up
prevs d , Tho li'ax-k Af a -ru
ed with petit 1-a-oveiiy. returned from Crown 1' apparod as wiinssa ag-ai lins-, c.oiored, -lio jfot f -1 bery committed nmier
a. I oi us. p performance version at t
And wre, 1 am afraid, ti little bit disappointed. Fur wh-!o Pnidotpu Valentim makes a dashing, boy job. rciIlcUinr. das-'--devil sh'ok. not quite as wonderfnl as the one formed in oar imagination at the reading of the book but as a whole very satisfactory, Miss Avers in no match for tile Diana of tie SLory. She :as, indeed, a certain sweemes;' that cloys. 3ut no pep. The pirl of the book how shi fought and sparkled. rtemembert Ycsf Tes!
3EAUTY AND HEALTH
Vr AVnmCn if .Ml Affru Kokotno. Ir.d. "At one time t felt dra;;iry atrl worn-oat and j.rat'y in ne..l f-f a toi.ic. whrn a friend sug-K-"sll to nie to i ry Doctor Piere.s Favorite T 'rescript ion . I had taken other tonics but I never took anythingthat helped m so quickly sis the favorite Prescription. tr wa-i not an
unideasar.t medicine to take any my j whole, system seemed to bo benefitted. 1
t have also Tisod Dr. (Pi re's Kotk-n Tablet for ojeansinjr ' purp.xoii and
found tiieni to bo just perfect." -Mrs . j Florenca Coop, 1 f S X. Market St. Get Dr. pi. roe's remedies at any ; Jrii5 fctore, iti tablets or liquid. Write j Dr. Pierce. Pre-sident invvjlils' Hotel
in Puffti.lo. X. A'., for free medi-.a; advice. Ad v .
.i v.j.i ( pii yi 1 1 , i
Ma is charp
s-'ho recently
KS1
s i m i 1 ar pi rl .
to tbos-o .charsc-i ag-ainjt
it whe-re she j rtj t Harry Col- 11
m
m
I
-, vs ,'nr r..'.- t -3
rcrumstancest
Loolcfotlie
TWi
it li
Wiilard
Sign
Washing Machines! REPAIRED REPAINTED OVERHAULED BOUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT We will take your old Washer in on trade on a new
PUT STOMACH ifi FINE COilTl
1 s.-. d:fres . Th .
:r.Mat( Tb'-
Says Indigestion Results From an Excess of Hy- j rlrocholoric Acid. " j f tlnsJleestM food del:''-.-.! ir 'be I ivtomach decay or rather, ferments t; e j a.tr.e as ffod left In the ro.cn ai-. s ;. r ' ia, noted aath rl.y. He also tei:. that Indlg-estion is oattsea i, .- Hyper- t ,kctdtt7. meni.iR. there is an excess of j
-iiydro-chloric acid in which prevents onrap'e wtarts focd f ei-mcn':!.! i
"thing: eaten s-.-'i-s it; the rt.. j-ll-r'ke garbage f-urs ,n a jacrid fluids and wi fthe stomach 1.1-:? a tf.i i a ' 1 ip fed a heavy, lumpy mf -.he-st. we belch up jras w our food or have heartburn water-brash or r. a-.is.ca . He tells uo to lay a; r. atd-s and Instead, kc f. : i r.iacy four out)-, cs of .1 i ; s: i " ; tables-K-or f 1 .:. a c:;-;s , , fore break f-s : ..nd ir:-.K. -ffcrvecinir ami 1 rrt ie ; .i:-
tiaue this for a v. follows the fir. t iio-. to neutralise t l'-e oci i cas-makirff trj-M, stir
ul-vte the kilreys anJ tl".i. free flow t-f p"r i " s ' I re .Tad Salts is li. : vpt n - ' e a
from tV acid of i-rai.-s art 1 '.' n juice, combined with liC.ia ajd solium phosphate. This harmless salts is vase-d. by thousands of people for tom- : p trFb vr"h -r.-"i -i r re.-.l-f
Your battery that seems all
right today may need attention ! ' tomorrow. j
You may know it needs recharging, or ought to have water put in. You may have made up your mind that your next battery will
be a Willard Threaded Rubber ! Battery. i l In any case you'll want tc keep on tab in your mind the i exact location cf our service ! i station. j The easiest way to spot us i. j by the red Willard sirrn over out door. It marks the place wherr i you can buy brand new Willard ' Threaded Rubber Batteries ; the only batteries with Willarc Threaded Rubber Ir.su!.. ion. ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION I
717 So. Hahmn Sieet Phoce Hain'd 554
CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE General Electric Shop 643 Hohman Street Tel. Hammond 678
' )- i
Our Model Payment Plan IS THE MOST LIBERAL IN NORTHERN INDIANA
30
CASH
latui
d
is imp.' . I'l'iilOV e 1 r.
a rik e
Ton- te a
m a..
LMMardJi
5-Hasrnger Roadster Coupe . . . Sedan . . .
A 1,
T 1
Fl.it rale of tjr() on remainder, which may be paid in twelve equal installments, with a year to pay. MODEL 43-A 4-CyIinder
Touring $1145 , 1145 1645 1795 MODEL 47 8-Cyliader -1 - p",r-
assenger louring , losd
5-Passcngcr Touring 1595 (ciii;c -. . 2145 Sedan 2295 MODEL 40 S-Cylinder 7-P;iS3engv'r louring $1735 4-Passcnger Pacemaker 1735 b-Passenger "louring 1850 (Wire Whetls) Sedr.n $2635 ECONOMY TRUCK Chasis $1095 F. 0. B. Lansing, Mich. See us about Our Liberal Payment Plan.
JLi Jl wS) ill
Hammond Auto Top and Paint Co.
MB
rsf ii "I o-. SI i i v i iffl S.M
The MB Shoe Sale is the talk of the town -the values MB is offering will interest you. . . Come In Look 'Em Over
Up to $10 Values
s
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
Up to $12 Values
$
We Advertise the Truth The Truth Advertises Us
MB BOOT SHOP MB
569 Hohman Street
Hammond's Largest and Finest Shoe House
TT
ELLO
Is This the Moorhead Oil Co.V-
Yes Sir Who's Calling?"
"This is Hugh Morris at the S. & S. Garage, Sibley and State Line street. We're out of gasoline send me a thousand gallons right awaybe sure to send MARLAND RED TRIANGLE WINTER GASOLINE my customrs are demanding it." "All right, Hugh, we couldn't send you anything else it's the only kind we sell." This is a typical phone conversation held with our many customers daily. They know and their customers appreciate that MARLAND RED TRIANGLE GASOLINE is the best gasoline they have ever used and Marland . Oils are second to none.
Sold Exclusively By Moorhead Oil Company and Their Customers
180 Hodman SL
Pne 3471
Hwmwsttd, I?fl.
