Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1922 — Page 9
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IB IN SCRAMBLE DIVORCES Women are taking the lead in the Tasxrble Jot divorca. throash th courts of lUmmoai Oct of fir.- new eases filed today, women were plain tiffs in our. IRarry "WlBtcs-a, jwnprietor of the Harbor hotel, a Indiana. Harhoi broke Ms domestic plate when he aiiewod the chaznfcer maids a-rsd wait reases to be too familiar with him Mrs. Winters says U-at lie tenn!uy several of them to embrace him wb. fbe wm watching and wIim she objected tie toid her to go ahead an J ge divorce. Monday the- carjstkm came. She et the hotel but Harry took possession of their little daughter, nineteen months old. and refused o lot her ac oempany her mother. Today Mrs Winter filers aau r divoTce and at the same ttm a habeas corrrus petition demanding that her husband eorae 'to eoort ar.d bring tbe baby with htm. He wbjj to aijpar this axterThe solitary man plaintiff 5 Tony fcY rry. who lives !n the Mark subdivlson of 'Xae Chicago. Tony interce,Tted s .Setter from his wife oix- which gawe hut a Jolly eyefuL In It some fellow i-ack In Ohio was recou-ntiig experiences which he had hacd with Tony's "Tfe rvd wtjrhtng tor more of them. Tony ootJoed that the little affairs had Takjn plaee siince he and his wife were 'narried. Pearl, the wife, wasn't the :east abashed when Tony took it up ""Kh her. tn Met eke tnforme! him hat she wanted to roArry this fel!ow aad Tg-ed bun to frit d.vorce. Every "Jay or so she would fnqnire Whether lie tad started the d-rvorce suit. At ehe became d!yrasted and went to f.nearter, Ohio. .n-4 la supposed to b f here DOW. Mrs. Afary Areon ef Eanmwmd bases hmr corojrtabrt for rmtion on the jrnotnjds that her hneband made her work to tropiport herself and child. They .4arated lat Son-iay. Phe for the cwstody of the cAPd. Mrs. Ires SSasta Iwrj annwrws Tfevaaces against ber nasfbami F?mil, wis Is Sow rjf.posed to te In Chloa0. H wfeipped her. IT etrrjrk her win mM. ion plak. rraJcfng- a. bal wound an hT fcnd. Thn he adulated ber wlti a liatcbet and left a. woontl on her ehonlder. She wa-nta Kr maiden trame, Irene ICclrsiA, restored. Xtaxy Tnrldi. 361 Elocis TnfiajM Ft(t.Ttri- 4m t-V fifK . Shu sajns ffier 3iosJio.nd George made' rj ju9cnsatlois, strflcfns' a her AMry. H failed to nirport her and nad to work to keon the fanriJy n food and clothes. They haw etc-bt hldren. He threatened to km her .nd the children and she a? Sea for $5.alimony, flha cwstody cf the chtldnm mnA fS.000 . year xrp their npSTEL MERGER PLANS AWAITING AGREEMENT Independent Companies Differ en Apprisai of Plant ValuationDwSnil tndlcevtlona that th tndeSMRtdtnt steel meTyer has not fceti reertod w given In Chicago tn the rport that t?ie next meetlnjr to contder the awraial vrlsl he he'd Monday In" New iora dty. President Y. T. Block and ol iver officials of the Inand etesl Company will attend tie moeUug, It Is sMd. To cnr?er propcsttlon has aot been -elSeaxly defined as yet. officials of the T aland Steel Ctompany state. The time has no coma to call in tt bankers, as Inland Steel and sons of the othver cotnpasles bare not yet agTeed na tli valnalio nof the Individual pfantis. AJthoofrh. the araali?a2natlc ff tht trtland Steel with the Yoonirtow-n Shoot A Tab and the- Stoel and Tube Owcpaay of America, as participants has not ben discarded, tho maas of risllmtnary negotiations will postpone ifrel taction for eereral months, U Is believed. Many committees are now Vnwy tn determining- valnatlons that will be acr.eptaMe to the various units "f the prorposwl plan. TTiSon. Ivrad & Co. liare made financial vase'estJoas to the lndlrlduals of the rop which lnrolTS a lars rolme of preferred Btock to be placed bea4l of the common, arooordtngr to rtxrorts here. Pereral of the cozr.par.ie4 re said to bs relwstant to enter a DRESS WARM AND KEEPFEET DRY ITcZls Ehenmatism Sufferers to Take Salts and Get Rid of Uric Acid. Ttnewrmailara Is no respecter of wear, color or ranlt. If not tho mott danferotjs of human sffI1ctIoTi It :? on of the most painrfnl. Those sub3ct to rhetunatlsni shonld eat less meat, drese as warmly as possible, evoid any andna exposure and. above eTI. drink lota of pure water. Rheomatisan Is caused by nrio add which Is g-eneratod In the bowels . and nhecrhod Into the blood. It Is the enaction of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and east It out In the ortae; the pnrea f the skin an aio a means of freicing- the blood o this Impurity. In damp and chilly, eld weather the skin poroa are closed fhnc forcing- the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sln?g-!sh and fail to eliminate this nrfc acid which keeps accumulating and circuJatSttg through the system, eventually fjcttJlng tn "-he joints and muscles -auslng- stiffness, corrneps and pain called rbf-umatism . At the fir.st. twinge of rheumatism from any pharmacy about . four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonrl In a pla&s of water and drink betforw tweakfaat each rooming for a 'vex&. This !s said to eHmlnats arte eid by stiicmlatlns the kidneys to -nonnsJ action, thae riddle? tha blood ths im-pnrltiea. Jad Salts !s inexpensive, harmless and is mado from the acid of grapns j-iid ijmtm julcn. combined wifa Hthin and Is -used with excellent results -by j Hhoooands of folks who are subject to j
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rg-px oo a txajia whfoh would savor f topheavine. Inland Steel im reported to be aanclng th point tbat Ita poaliloa In he ChicaKo district shoold ccramaJid hltrher valtiation. la addition, tt is of. willing to make large concc-slona, s its vnanr.ial position is on a more lid ba-is tlinn that of some, of the thor companlea. The corporation is nidintr out nt only fo rit own apraisal. hut also fr $15,000,000 to $20,"iO.000 becaaae of Ha strategic jos!on reports Indicate. This additional aluation the Vounsstown Sheot & 'ub la not willing to concAo It la .lid nnofTlcisily. The valuation of tho Steel i Tribe 'onvpany tf America has also bocn a ntie of contention. It Is said, although he ormipany ha yielded J7.i(lt.008 of ; e valuation to pave true wy for tie immpt negrotiation of an agreement. There has bean no hitch In the peofitionn o ftn propoaod merjrer f the Udvale. Lackawanna. Republic Stoel. .nd others f the second grror.
HAIR INK PLANT IIP IK SMOKE Been hsbing: trouble lately In setting your D Ixineys? Well, so habft a lot of ather customers in ths seben states where IX) Loner's hair tonic is popular. The reason Is that Kverett Kleman. owner of the De Loney formulas and manufacturer of the tonic and other tonsorial preparations bearing the Do Ijoney name, recently sustained a debastatlng (ire in the laboratories where the products are made. This is at lit Carroll street. Hammond. It happened like this. Mr. TUemais was carrying: a huge water bottle containingtwo gallon sof alcohol whan he slipped and fell. The bottle crashed to the floor and soma of the alcohol splaahed through an openinr In the door of the furnacs which unfortunately stood near at baud. The fiame was communicated Instantly to the alcohol remaining: la the bottle and on the floor. In a moment the room was lifeablaxe . How Reiman escaped with bis life is a miracle, he says. Ths Camas sprad ravidly. His own efforts to quell the nro was unabailins. The Hamroonl fir department was callel. i Afttr an hour's stiff fig-hting- with water and chemicals the blaze was subdued anl the building saved. But 12,500 worth of equipment and tono was destroyed. This Is partly covered by insurance. Tho work of rehabilitating the laboratory is a discouraging and laborious task but Reiman says he'll be delivering- his prolucts agrain within a few days. ASKS COURT TO STOP Sirs. Mary Mikula, Indiana Harbor, Files Suit In Superior Court. Ki&Mbtsa Vfrunfcenness H supposed to have por out of style when n -tlonal jTohifcHlon beome effectwre. Vet Mrs. Maj-y Mikula. cf Indiana Harbor, teelsts that hear husband. John, is still victJm of the ancient curse. What's tnnro j! maJkes tt the frrotmds for having a g-uard!an appointed for John. This momtnjr Attorneys MciTahon & CVmroy. representing- Mrs. Mifcula. filed a. petition jn the truperior court at Hammond asMnsr for the n.ppolntment of a fruajdian for Mr. MikuTa. It Is Rartd that Mikula Is th owner of valuable real estate and rrnaJ property and hs money in the Frt Trust A Savings Bank of Indiana Harbor. H Is alleged to be incaitble of manasrini? his affairs be-cawo of his failing for liquor a;:d there is danger that .he will snnander his holdinpft Keep Your Skin Free From Eczema and Rashes With Healing: Zemo Zexoo quickly stops "Eczema torture. It heals Tetter and rashes, takes the sting from insect bites, relieves all skin afflictions. Rub it on the scalp. All Druggists'. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS
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!eSief FOR INDIGESTION ITS Jf 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief 25c and 754 Packages HOOK 1UDERS INJURED The dangxroua practice of "hooking" rides on rear of wagons proved e-erious to 13 year old Clement Sava, 1S04 Virginia street, at 11th avenue and Broadway yesterday when he attempted to catch on the rear of a O. IL L. & Water Co. truck and stepped in front of an auto driven by J. W. KuehU R. H. No. 2, Hobart, Ind. Young Sava was brought to tbs Oary police station and was then taken to the Mercy hospital where an ex-ray showed severe injuries about his hips. MAYOR JOHNSON AT INDIANAPOLIS Mayor 11. O. Johnson of Gary left for Indianapolis last nlgrht where he will dispose of several matters of Importance in the interest of the city. He stated before leaving- that he would return either toulffht or early tomorrow morning. CONFESSES HE MADE MOONSHINE following a search of the premises of Waaila Huda. 1715 West 11th avenue, on a search warrant when the police found a "cold" still, some moonshine and a quantity of used mash, the owner made a confession to the police that he had made some inoottssne the nigrht before his arrest. Another liquor law violator Frank Guliakowski, Zii Polk street, was arretted last night when a complete still was found in his possession. TWO FINED; ONE BOND DEFAUTED An error was made yesterday when It was stated that all of the defendants arrested on the raid at 605 Harrison stjeet Ia,st week had been found not gruilty before &r?ci;ei Judpe B-Tt Kow in the G-ary police court. Tlie Bocbie's vbo wre booked on a charge of keeping a house of ill fame Tver! found gruilty whiie on - t ie women f.-u:il jo the disorderly housT v,1m faile! tr aipear f ir trial had her hond defau'icd. 791 WANT POLICE JOBS. Seven hundred and nine-one applications for jibs on the Gary police foreo are en file in the office of Mayor K. O. Johnson. Thli astonifhlngr statement was fr'.vGEORGE McQUADE v KIDNEY TROUBLE? The Kidneys Are the Blood Filb When They Weaken and Stop Up, the System Becomes Overloaded With Uric Acid. Indianapolis Ind. '"I wa.t troubled for several years with tr.y stomach and had kidney disease. I finally hetran taking- Dr. Pierce's Anurlc (kidney and hackache) Tablets and after using a few bottles I was wonderfully Im- ! proved. I have not had an attae.k for ) many months and feej that I am com pletely cured. Many other medicines which I tried did me no good." Georg-e McQuade. 1005 "Park Ave. Don't wait for serious kidney ailment to set in. Help your weakened kidneys with Dr. Pierce's Anurlc. At all drug Ptores or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y.. for trial oackap-e. Adv. 78 W. STATE STREET Phone Hammond 3714 719 CHICAGO AVENUE Phone E. Chicago 1240M 1004 LINCOLN WAY Phone LaPorte 753
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an out by Mayor JobnaoaHs secretary, Rufus ICast. this momiof in the presence of a large mrmber of o hunters whe were seeklsgr to see the mayor "era can now figure rrot y-rr cJhaoce." said Mr. Bast to them. Probably with one or two exeeptions, twt few ehage then those announced lt week will be made on the Pol Wve department In the near future. There are some promotions to be made shortly it im understood, but this will not mean that any new men will be put n. The law ipermil s a certain wtmber of police officers according- to the population of the oity and not any more. Consequently po more man can be put on at the present time as Die personnel of the department tm complete at the present time. There are also several hundred applications for Jobs on the Ore department "but according' to Chief Grant there are no vacancies and probahiy wilt not be any for some time to corso. So if you have an application to either of the two departments It looks like ym are "owt a" luck. TWO ESCAPED PRISONERS KILLED KANSAS CITY. MO, FVib. 8 Two of threej prisoners who escaped Monday from the Municipal Farm near here were dead today, while the third was aicaia In custody. They were surprised last night wtills eeated around a campfire la the woods. Fred Bun dr. 29. offffered no resistance and was captured. Jack Younjr, 28. and Hans Jensen. 25, barricaded behind a pile of stones, engaged in a gun battle with officers and both were shot and killed by II. B. Wright, a Kansas City policeman. When they no longer return his fire, be crawled to the stone pile and both were dead behind it. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE BY THT) CITY OP GARY OF ITS DRTERUINATION TO ISSUE MUNICIPAL. BONDS AMOUNTINO TO Jt 15.000.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVT.N that the City of Gary by its Common Council, rroposes to iW;ue bonds dted March I. 1322, to the amount of SIl3.OGd.0l) for the purpose of paying corporate debts of tho said City, in accordance with Ordinance No. 980 sdopted on the 6th day of February. 1922. Said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of Five and one-quarter per cent (5 1-4) per annum, payable semi-annually, ar.d to be payable as follows: Fourteen Thousand Dollars (IH.090.00) on March 1. 192t ' Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,00v).00) on March 1. 1323. Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000.00) on March 1, 1926. Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,003.00 on March 1, 1927. Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,990.00) on March 1. 152$. Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000.00 on March 1, 1930. Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($13,600.00) on March 1. 1952. Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,09.90) on March 1, 193.. The total bonded indebtedness of said City, including this issue, is Seven Hundre.i Eleven Thousand. Five Hun dred Dollars $71 1.500.00). This notice is sriven in compliance with the act of the General Asuembly of the State of Indiana, approved July Slst, 1320. and acts amendatory thereto, tn order that tax payers affected therebv may have due notice thereof. CITY OF '"Y FINANCE DKPAHTirtTNT. Kv; WIM.IAM .T. FO.TON", fitv Controller. S:?:1R IRUISES-SPRAINS Alternate applications hot and cold cloth then apply V VAPO r CW 17 Million Jan IW Ytatiu
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The next nteettng of the HensvilVe Pnt-Teajehe.ref assor.iatton will e hold February 14th at 7: SO v- m. at the eehooL The program committee has arran-sed for an eveninff of ttmnnomnL The proirram w41 consist of rnosio. an old fashion spelling bee. also a valentine box. So coma prepared wMrh valentine tokens for your frlenda. Refreshments will be served by the refreshment committee. The evening's entertainment will conclude with games and music. Come and help boost tlie. ' jarent -teachers meetings here in out community Members of the WllTmjr Workers class of the Christian Bible school, with the asslsbswoe f thr teacher, Mrs. J. IU Hess, are planning- to give a pie social at the church, leriday en'ening. February 10th. at T :"0 p. m. LAdies please bring pies and the gntlenven are expected to tony them. The invitation Is extended to alt who will come and h!p these loyal hoy. Mrs. W. Tt- Patterson we a Hammond visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Snri-fh entertained gnejsts from Wlscoasln tbo past few days, Mrs. C M. Shay l reported as helag quite sick at prcsenC J&xnea Vanes, Jr., who has been cptlte 111, at lajst report was rtlll in a critieal condition. Mr. C Maurk has a sort of home ba.kery at his store here now, Mr. Dixon being the baker. Parent -Teachers meeting will he held at the school Tuesday. February 14th, at 7:30 p. m. After the regular business period the evening will be In ehaxge of the program committee which has wttlined the following: Music by th orcrestra, A spelling contest. Valentine box. So remember tn brfng valentine tokens for yojtw friends. Gajnes and mnelc Kefreshments will e ser-ved by tha refresihment committee. The Willing Workers Clevis of the Christian church, with the assistance of their teacher, Mrs. J. I Hess, will give a pie social at the church basement Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Ladies are Invited to hring good home made pies and th gentlemen are expected to buy tbe.m. Come along folks and help host the efforts of this local clis-s of boys. The Invitation la extended to the eMibllo. - - PlinPLY? WELL, DON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package or jLr. Howards Olive Tablets. ine skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel: there's no sickness or pain after taking tl.em. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do tliat which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their "action i gejtte and safe Instead of severe and irritating. No cne who takes Olive Tablets is ever e-ursed with a "dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listiess. "no god" feel inp, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or olroply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegeteblo compound mLxed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive colr. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the Immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. Adv. Win Open irt J
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