Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1922 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1922. PRINCESS WHO FOUND SOCIETY COLD TO SUE GOELET FOR DIVORCE, IS RUMOR Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital. Mr. and Mrr. Homer McCrillers are expected back to Crown Paint on Friday thelr new home on Court street being ready for occupany at that time. Mrs.MeCrlllcrs has been spending the winter with relatives in Peru. Ind. Charles Meeker returned on Sunday from a two weeks' trfip to Florida, during which time he visited several of the southern resorts and enjoyed every minute of his stay. Miss Ila. Ainsworth has accepted a position at the Kramer music house Miss Colinta Beilefeldt, who has been employed there heretofore is leaving the first of February for Albany. New Vork, where she will visit for a month and may remain indefinitely. The fire department a. called to the Rosenbauer house on West street at 8:30 Monday morning sparks from an overheated chmney having ignited Furniture Department, 3rd Floor- Terms if you Want Them A Big Parlor Suite Value This Settee, Chair and Rocker at $98.50
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Above, Princess Rocchl Riabouchinsky and Robert Wilson Goelet. Below, Prince Nicholas Riabouchinsky te princess' frst husband and Mr. Henry Clews Jr Goelet'a first wife That Priness Rocem Riabonchinsky hasseperated from Robert Wilson Goelet of America's richest millonaires
for some time iscommon talk in New York's upper set. Now comes the report that she is to sue for divorce. The open effort of Goelets mother, Mrs. Ogden Goelet, to close society's doors to tbe princess at the time the couple were wed attracted wide attention. The princess' firstt husband was Prince Nicholas Riabouchinsky, who was spoken of as a purchasing agent for the Russian government when he arrired in tha U. S. with the princess. Goelct's first wife was Elsie Whelen. now Mrs, Henry Clews. Jr.
tb roof. About $15.00 damage hjs done. Miss Ann Smith, a trained narss from Gary, who has been in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry since Dec. 1st, returned to Gary today.
Miss Blanche Borg, teacher in the
city schools, resumed her duties today, after a several days absence on account of illness. Miss Margaret Wilson substituted for her. The city firemen enjoyed a banquet at the fire station on Monday night about twenty-two firemen and honorarymembers beinc served. A delicious
menu had been prepared by Mrs. Joe Lump and the fire laddies thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. Arsons those present were Merrs. Nick Hoffman.
Cyrus Kittenring, John Lump, William Blickholn, Clarence Houk, Harry Brandt, Mike Doviehi. Charles Gusen. John Thomas, Harvey Minas, Herman Joern, Paul Flathau. Albert Meyer.
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Krann Schlemmer, Pcter Mueller, Peter Huber, Joe Thomas, George White Fred Hoffman and Joseph Lump. Lake county licenses issued on Tuesday: Stojan Rudman, Gary, Marie Wegaian, Ross. Ind.; Marco Pell. Gary. Catherine O'Grady. Cary; Gust Fisher, Gary, Frances Welkoroski, Gary. Attorney Abe Ottenheimer and Edward Jenkins of East Chicago were in Crown Foint on business on Tuesday.
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BOSTON. Jan. 31. Patrolman Daniel McShane was shot to death here today in one of the most spectacular gun battle the city has ever witnessed. More
than 200 shots were exchanged in a prolonged battle between Renzy Mur, ray, a 61 year old negro, who barricaded himself in a brick house in tbe south end and nearly 6\50 policement who flnally disarmed and arrested him. McShane was shot down as he was vaulting through a window in an attempt to enter the house. Reserves were railed when it was discovered how desperate was the colored man. Riot guns were brought out for the first time in the history of the city. Fire appartus was also called but the negro was dislodged before the firemen carried out their intention to "drown out" Murray. One of the unusual features of the fray was the injury of Gertrude I, Jackson, five months old daughter of William Jackson, a 17 year-old colored boy who was himself severely wounded by Murray. Fire from Murray's revolver ignited
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Shane died several hours after his removal to the Relief hospital.
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Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indi-gestion A well - known authority states that
stomach trouble and indigestion are nearly always due to acidity -- acid stomach -- and not, as most folk believe, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that an excess of hyrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage in a can. forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food. helch gas, or have heartburn. flatulence. waterbrash or nausea He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get front any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity. remove the gas-making mass. start 'the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and its made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salt is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. -- Adv.
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Miss Doris Benson. Miss Doris Benson. Massachusetts agricultural college co-ed, says that she, too, is ready to hep Charles Garland, millionaire "idealist." live according to his theories on his farm at North Carver, Mass. Garland's "soul twin," Lillian Conrad, deserted him about the time he announced emphatically that they would "live their lives" as they believed, regardless of man-made laws and the' fact that Garland has a wife and baby. Miss Benson and Miss Conrad are friends, also.
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