Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1922 — Page 11

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THE TIMES Thursday, February 2, 1922.

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Clou: (Ted up IT.id.ney Deposit are Dtaaolved and th Toxins ( Put son ) Com. " pletely Driven Oat. liruerglats Told to Oaaranteo It lo Every Iastaaee.

"Tour very Iffe." says Ir. Carey. d apt-lid 3 upon the yert'eei: functioning a-tid haJth of your kidneys so whatever you do don't netrlect them." Dr. Carey's famous prescription No. ?T known as iJafshroot Is not rcuommended for everything, but we cannot. 'on strongly urge its use if you suffer from annoying bidder troubb-s, i rv.quent passtntt of watur nigrlu and cliy, wi'.i smarting or irritation, brick dust sediment or highly colored urine, b'oattns Irritability with lo&s of flesh, baekaeh, rheumatism or any other tendency to Briiit.s Disease. DiabetiP or Gravel, for kidney dis-st? in Ita -worst form may b stealing- upon you. Don't aJt until tomorrow to beln 15ir. u- of thin wonderful prescription if vou have any of the above symptoms. Kiiir.cv and "Tfladd-.r troubles don't weju- away. They wi!l grow upon you slowly, stealthily and ith unfailing certainty. Never mind the failure of t'ne past lr you even suspect ihjit yo j aro subject to Kidney Piseasc. ' don't lope a single day for" all tlrucKlsts and every good urup-glst I h.s been authorized to return th purchase nioney on the iirat two bottles to all who state they bave received ro benefit adv.

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Satisfaction in Coal Buying does not depend entirely upon the coal you burn. Even when you buy good coal such as we handle you may get unsatisfactory results unless you fire your furnace properly. If. your . furnace is not working properly we would be glad to make suggestions for increasing the efficiency you get out of our coal. We will not be satisfied until you are satisfied. Burn coil that we recommend and fire it properly, and satisfaction will be yours. PHONE 1490 The Beckman Supply Company

John O. Bowers, of Gary, to Read Valuable Paper Next Thursday. Axriuee meats ar now completed for the mid-winter mating of the Ike County Historical and Old Settler Association, to be held In Gary, Thursday, February ?th, 1912. at 4 p. m. In tie lublic Library. At which time John

(. Bo-wers has prepared a very valua

ble and hifnortc paper on the early attempts to found cities In the Calumet ration and why they failed to become tba Chicago's Of today. Urn. Maffenta Kennedy of Kait ehieeo, will also glv a history of the "Twin CUtes." upon which the has spent much time. The history of the Calumet replon especially is practically unknown. but thfire is more romance, more warfare, and njcre economic reason for Its growth nail dnvelopmont than U of rnrl ln" rormatlon. The society Is endeavoring to hare this Information published and tauirbt In the schools as the necessary part of history. A recess wiil be taken when th society and -lis member -will adjourn to the T. M. C. A. building which i.- across the stret from the public library, where a substantial dinner will b served at a coBt of eeventy-ftve cents per tiermn. After the dinner a very valu

able and interesting program ha? been prepared, to which the fallowing members will respond: The Old Kankakee JUrsl," F.d. I!nwtddia. "Early WnfUng Pays.' He'nry 3.

Davidson. "OarT." J- Bailey-

liowa "Somd Early Aspects of Hobart Hietory," A. J. Smith, Editor Hobart Gazette. Considerable Interest is beins manifested as to wtiat the monuratnt committee will do at the mln-suramer meetin?:. Jjowell, rndiana. is contending for Uie claims of MeTvin A. Holstead, Cedar Uake. for the erst schoolnouna, and Hervey Fall homestead, Gary for the Gibson Houpo. Hobart for the Woods Mill settlement, and Hammond for tns Hob-

man homestead.

Those intendin to be pre.-ent should

notify L. J. Bailey. Gary PhJlic Irbrary, Indiana, as Boon as possible to that ar-

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GRANT'S GRANDDAUGHTER URGES AID FOR SUFFERING RUSSIAN EXILES

After residene of twenty years io Russia, Pripeefl Cntacnzen. who was bora in tb White Houm darina th presidency of Gn. Grant, her grand- v father, has returned to Washington. In tha old War building at 632 Seventeenth street, where Gen. Grant had his office during his term as secretary of war hi 1865, she has opened headquarters for the American Central Committee for Russian Relief, the only organization aidfnz refugees outside of Russia. She has already sneceeded i raising almost $200,000. "The sufferers who will benefit by this fond are the real Russians," says the princess. "They era the intellectuals who hsva been driven from Russia by the Bolshevik tyrant.

CROWN POINT

Word was received bere this -week by Mrs. it B. Rockwell that James Heath, a former resident of' Crown Point had died In Chlcaaro t'his week. The Heaths lived here until a couple of years ajfo, occupying: the Klfhar house on Court ateet. Mrs. Heath resides st the A'.eialidrta Hotel In Chicago. Viola Xetts of Gary has filed divoroo proceedings against her husband, Charles 3. Metta, whom she married in

1SX5 and separated from in 1921. She charges "crueity, used vile language, and non-support The Metta bava two children. They reside at 120 Broadway. BMoyd Bretsch of Gary filed the complaint. Tuesday afternoon. January SXst, at 2:ZQ o'clock the rfgulac meeting of the Woman's Study club wa held in the Ilbrarv. The meeting was of much in-

te.reat and fully attended. After roll call the minutes of last meeting read and approved, then came the regular business vi the day. The afternoon wiia then given over to JuJue R. Miles Norton. Ills subject, "The Juvenile Court" left no doubt in our minds that we have the rigUt man in the right place and that problems are to be solved which we knew not of. To have missed Judge Norton's lecture was indeed a real disadvantage. J a. K. Bailey returned from Souiii

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harer.gar and eon ef Hammond visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr Jind airs. Chaa. Gohl of Chicago were tho guests of the latter's brother. Mr. Shay and family .Sunday evening. Blrtiar Kessler entertained a few of his boy friends at his home Sunday afternoon, in honor of his birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games. At the close of the afternoon, refreshments were served the children. Among whom the following were present: Richard and Kuttsel Kessler, Clarence Lentnor. Harry Dale "Wiggins, Charles Lambert and Marenis Kansfleld. The children report a most enjpyable time. Mr. and Mr?. J. 1.. Hest were Crown Point visitors on Sunday. Dorcas Aid Society wiil meet at the church ThurscNc'. Teb. 2nd, at 2 p. in. All members requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilopp visitud with relati-7 at losing on Sunday.

PUT INTERNAL REVENUE MAN UNDER ARREST

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, Keb. S. Scot Burnett, an inspector in the department of internal revenue, is under arrest here Today and. according to Chief of Detectives Michael Hujrhes, hasf confessed participation In whisRey robberies estimated at $500,000. Fourteen other men alleged to have been involved in th; plot also

are In curtody. Bnrnelt was assigned f the task checking inventories of Mnoor ta Uv homes of wealthy men. He la ocu:mJ of entering Into a conspiracy wttfe thieves to rtjb the place to wtatota niw badge Pa a federal official rnm4 blm admiaslun.

The OpportimFty. In. this world the ot thrng"tprimely wrth harimr is tbe opportntnity to do worthily a pUec c-f work, the doing of which Is of vital cons, quence to the wplfarf ot rusnkiitd Itoosevelt.

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Bend on Tuesday night, having attended a meeting of representatives of the different Fair associations to fix the dates of the fairs in tbia circuit- The LAke county fair dates decided on will b Sept- U to 16 inclusive, 1022, recattir will have the first fair which will be held the first week in August, following which Nrrth Manchester. Uoshen, South Bend. 'Uaporle and the Stata Fair, with Ivike county fair following Sept. 11-16. Clifford Jordan of South Bend was the gruest of the S. A. lxve family on Tuesday. It is reported that the marriage of Mr. Jordan and Miss Annabel Cleppengar of Battle Creek. Mich., will be an event of the near future. Miss Gladys Beattia has resumed her duties 'at the Bake County Title & Guaranty Co., fCics. after a tour months' vacation, on account of Illness .

The members of the cast "The Ar- i rival of Kitty" will jjo to Lero on ' Saturday night to produce their play. j An engagement at Hobart may also be '

filled next week. The affair Is sriven under tba auspices of .the Kpworth I.eag'ue.

In this vicinity, having- graduated fro-ti Griffith 8th grade, she attended Hammond High for two years. She thai attended Hammond Ruwlness College Her many friends extend congratulations. Mrs. Maltlda Tagrgart was appointed to look after tfowers for the sick whi re&lde in Griffith and belong to Hammond Chapter No. S70, O. K. S., by Mrs. iJess Mueller, present worthy matron at the regular roeetitig Toemday nightf Jan. 25. " The fire track was called te the Oil Station Sunday afternoon to help fight the fire at the Ernest Stack home. Quite a damage was done befora the flames were controlled. The Wm. Grimmer family are all sick. little Genevive and Beta being seriously ill.

CHICAGO, Keb. 2. Building trades anions are expected to accept, the newest wage award announced by Judge K. M. Landls, arbeiter of the dlsputa between the unions and their employes that haa hampered building operations here for more than a year. William A Curran, president of the Building Trade eouncll. haa announced hj will recommend acceptance. The new scale, which replaces a

previoua scale to which the uulons objected, provides for wages' ranging from 53 ortnt? an hour for excavating laborers, to 11.12 Vi cents per hour foT

i expert tile layers.

The only obstacle to adoption of the scale !s the insistence of unions that aU non-union men who have been employed on building Jobs be withdrawn. With the announcement of the reward Judge Iandis retires as arbiter of th tu'.lding trades wage dispute.

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Mrs. Harry Cbalfant and little daughter. F.lsie. wilt return home Thursday, alter a six weeks' visit with her parei.ts. Mr. and Mrs. David WcsV.nz of Preble, Ind. Mi.-s Dorothy Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I... B. Moss of Montpeller. Ind., was married Jan. 21, 1922, to Mr. Carl Brown of th t.arn place,. After a short trip to Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Brown will make their home for tho present' with Mr. Brow n's parents who reside on a farm near Montpelier. Mrs. Carl Hrown baa many friends

Mrs. r Jones of Chicago waa tne guest of Mrs. IV. F I'atteraoa on-Vr!-day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.' Faul JHlaworth and daughter, Edyth, were, the dinner guests

of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Klssler on Sun

day. The oyster supper given py the Royal Workers class Thursday evening wag well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Puritan of 'Whiting, were Heaaville visitors Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Kansfleld and children of Hammond spent Saturday

evening ct the home f Mr. and Mrs W. Kansfleld.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlopp visited rela

tives at Highland Sunday afternoon.

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It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.

The secret of keeping young la to :'eel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels tbera's bo need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under - your eyes-plmplesa bilious look In your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Tour doctor will tell you ninet ypr cent of all siokuesi comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known Ttoyalcian in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the lii'er and bowels, which he Kdve to his patients, for years. Dr. Edwards' Olirer Tablets .the substitute for calomel, are fc-ent! In thair action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should fnjr7 by toning op the liver and rlearln?: the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. ISo and 30c. Adv.

Valuable Food Neglected. Tha neglected tropical Americas food plant, the pejibsye or chontaduro. Is the rival of the famous Oriental date-palm, and, like tt. Is capable of supporting human life almost unaided, Wilson Popnoe, agricultural explorer of the Department of Agriculture, declares. While Arab tribes utilize the date palm as their principal food, the aborigines of southern Costa Rica and other countries of northern South aid erica subsist almost . exclusively during rart of each year on pejlbaye.'

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Mrs. Alanson B. Hooghtoa, wifa vS the recently appointed u. S. mbaasadcr to Germany, fful accompany her husband to the German capital. She Is well known ta the east for her charming manner. Her husband has been a representative from New York.

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