Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1922 — Page 9

Crown Point News

Lvppenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Jueene Carfp-nter of IV. B. Burford. for a trip to California to be gone po lianapoiin, was in Croipn Point on sibly a year. nday on business relative to the let- I Be Karpon, millionaire manufactur ar of uuniv ul,nn: vi er of Karpcn furniture was licensed t-

lnj; the contract for Lake county.

! marry Miss Edna Webster of Chicii.- ! on Monday. Karpe n was divorced in

"he funeral of Mrs. Kd. Fatz, who ; February, 1921. d on last Friday was held from the ' Walter Brown of Hobart was four,.; theran church on Monday afternoon j guilty of Knd larceny in the criminal rh Interment in Napoleon cemetery. . court on Monday morning. having

s death of Mrs. Pan is a particularaad one as the leaves a family of ail children. Her hUBbaxid died ev1 Jdiri Bgu ra- Adelta Cooper is sptndirr s?v1 days at the home of her son. Kule Cooper, in Hammond.

-PtwUato Jado WUlis C Mc-Mahon Indlanapolia waj visiting with wn Point friends the lust cf tho sk. While here he wu entertained Mr. aad Mrs. F. B. Patten. Ira- Tv- H. Haytrard U spending this

r K, lO UOWI1 Point irllh frlnfl.

ag at the home of Mr. and airs.

j sene Parley. On Sunday night Mrs. B. Krirnblll entertained in her hon-

air- Hay ward U leavintc bhortly

stolen an automobile belonging tPrank Gray. He was fined J25 ami sentenced to 1 to 14 yeara in Jefferson ville. New m.irriape licenses: Orilopa Ttodrighez. Indiana Harbor. MarRurito V. Velasque?.. Indiana Harbor; lVtcr Soasns, Hammond, Kedl P.ohns, ChioaKo; Michael Munjas, lary, Mulka lit sedic, Gary; Melvin Williams, Gary, Nellie M. Works, Gary; Kdward H. Anderson. Hammond, Esther Sweitzer, Hammond; Dumitrue Smithnick, tjary, Virginia Ciattiar. Gary; Martin Chernack. Gary, liugenia K. Przeworski. Gary; Gonzalo Guzman. Indiana Harbor, Consansion Airri, Inini itarbor; Conselino I). Perez. Indiana Harbor, Psmiila Abarez. Indiana Harbor.

TODAY'S CHCJCKLE

Mike Boil, 1737 Pennsylvania ave- I nue, Gary, ordered a couple of ' i.'irinks in a South P.rottdway near.ltii and the ndeclincd to pay for ; hem. j He nils "arrested, f-hexffe-d witN I i-n persoma ing an officer. I

LOLL tl" I OK PAYS 1NCOMK 1AX v OF FIVE 11 11 iKKS

W GREEK TP. DIVORCE SUIT

J rSTECIAL TO THE T! V t5 "RmVN POINT, LND , Feb. 11 Mrs. !eabth Granger, of Kasr! (Ycck Town 3, through ler attorney, Frederick t-lwhts lias f.ied divorce proceedin g"s I '"St h'r hu.thui.ncJ. Prwl Granger. -m shffl m;irr!-c3 July Srd. 1?20. and ! 'arated from October, 1921. Phe alI . in her complaint that since her 1 rriasTS he lias failed to provide for neither food nor shelter. She was ipe.Ued to live in an ur.platered se not fit for habitation. Sho had t ?et money from her parents to pro-

niht after he had deposed of half a dozen opponents of other nationalities in list'.c combat.

FIND MAX LEVIN'S PANTS IN GARY fcerpcant Connelly of the Gary ll!ce department ar.d Officer Sir.cer. of Hammond, yesterday recovered nineteen rairs of trousers stolen from the Max Iev!n More at Hammond. The troui-er. were discovered in a houic at 1-1-S Adams street, Gary.

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KIDNAPPING!

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"Clmple" Smith, nepress. and I "Dour" Witkirs, negro, ere arrested j

n the ncssiUes of l!fv Uiougrb h by the Gary police today charged with i i amply able to provide for her. be- kidnappinar llattie Conner, a (ifteen- j

tha owner of a farm. She ak? year-old grirl. It ! alleKed they took

'00 alimony and $10 rwrr w-eek pup- the child to a iiotel on the south sine t money. j of Chicaco hut were tract J by the j parents.

The case was filed iirect in tne Ju enile iourt. If it can be shown that T'imple- Smith and "Pouk" Watklnsj

had "sold" the child a more severe charge will be made against theru.

Ed Koklcr. Inco'me tax officials at Pasadpna, Cfl.. are 'lit1 to faint pa:r. when Ed Kohlrr walks in n-xt tin! in his conductor uniform to make the firrt payment of his income -a I he la.-t time Ed pair) his tax it r.in into five figures for the yajr A Nvr York uncle left. Kohier n .-d rr.illion( tut hf .U collects fartM .-r a PBCifsc Electric Snort Line . tt-f-t car runmr.R into Pr.sad?na "ltd take more than a million to make me a plutocrat,'" says Kohicr.

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AKES PRUNE WHISKEY; SENT TO COUNTY JAIL

I "pecieJ JndKe Felker in the ary I 7 court thie morning sent George I riDch to Jail for ten days and adI iterd a fine of J 1 JO for mak.ntr j .n wlttskey. The court said Uiat I d whiskey was probably the most

& favorite compound of the amar distiller. 'alVa liuda wajs fined $110 for bocrt-

R. O. JOHNSON AT INDIANAPOIJS

iUynr It. C. Johnson left last ncM for Indianapolis to attend -tte meeting

of the state heJth '-oard called by tl'.n

department of itvalth.

return tomorrow rrwrnlng. It Is thoug-ht probaVe tlrav Ids visit lias a po!iti:aJ i.urpo?e.

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I INTERN ATiONt NEWS SFKVICEJ V."A, . . ; . . n-iid-!nir that the c 'Vi ttiiii nt chould f.r.t

The jnavtrr wll' I take proptr care of disa'rb d and he;p-

1 iessi ei-scrvic men. ao-iut wivs'- m:-;-j lect there has been '.vcrf.w.ns ' C:r.-

p:alnt. .vVnaior UorrUi. i'ruhl an .i Idah.j. optticd in the suiuic h;- exported attack on the propos 1 s'Mlei3' Lonus bill. Borah said that it had been conservatively estimated that, as the numVr

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1 PAT LICKS 'EM ALL.

The Russian concert, fWtn at t3ie

Froebel wcl.ool S'Jrulay night will be i of ex -servi

repeated Thursday erentnfr at 7:30 'health and injuries continue t i,r o'clock at tiie Jefferson school, th.o j not -less than f l.S0,00." a j revenue to go to the Indiana Watt fund i would have to be provided f r 1

pitailzation nnl Flim.ar purz-os.. .

for the relief of Russian wxmien an J children. The concert Is given by t;i

j "atrlc.k SIcKeon, 455 Polk street, was Russian AtusJ-ca! and Irajna.tic ciub of

er Into custody by Gary police last Gary.

MENACETO LIFE 4 Germs Multiply by to MilHons To Fortify and StrmvtkcB the PTiysieal Redtaiiee In Tery Important.

'he wtrtioa everyd.io-" cold !n now 1 "B-ried by tredfcal authorities as a ,d!y menacn to health aad life. Any eon contracting a cold and allowing o drajj is flirting -with death.. Every .'iolfl penn should upon the first , ii of 6-nj hot fi.xali, followed by a II, or any tightness In the chest, 1 e throat or other cold symptoms, f iiu!t a physician at c-nce. I Jue of the most effect I v-v home S atments and which in today nswi . 1 ilior.s of people Is to take a eteamI ; hot cupful of Bulsrarian Blood Tea j ich can be had at any drug- sto.-w. !s hot medicinal tea assists nature j ' ynrtfy and attrenKthen the walk 1 .od, Btiiwjlate tte lEaetlre kidneys 1 1 cast the Ktag-nant poisons from I ; bowels and intestinal tract. The I h j sicca brewed from the plaits. I KM. bartiB. leaves, herb and Cowers I it Cir-jpose Bulgarian Blood Tea perI ate the whole system and are wonI -fully healUiful. Adv.

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IVULLI ON AIR E LIKES HIS LIZARD ; CHICAGO. Feb. IS Herbert It. Crane.

American millionaire, was quite f j

of I.iuiiia which is half nsh ai.d

i Lizard, when he was woom her in ; I Costa Klea, act-ort!i.-K tq Miss Hilda j Itsan, who recently divor. d from j 1 Crane and Kranted an alimony fcettle- j j ruent of $100,000. j

IU;ally." she said today, "lie seemed '; ' to relish it." ! The Costa Iltean beauty emphatically J

laent'd that she had ever fasted Piuuia. I

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TKe Proof is in THE EATING

Y0LrLL display the Fair and Warmer sign in your home if you order your coal of us. The quality of the coal we sell and our methods of doing business please the folks who appreciate quality and service. Most of the orders we are getting now are repeat orders. MAGINOT BROS.

State St. and Colombia Are. 174 Fayette Street TTiree Phones: 105, 146 and 374

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should match the tub. If jours does not let us put one in so that the room will be harmonious in its appointments. Or if the riliiiriLin7 is the old fashioned

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old fjshioned ideas as to moderate prices.

Market Co. Hammond, Ind.

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Is this the Third Influenza Wave? Ia tb type of heavy co!d now prevalent a true influenza? Doctors disagree. It will be remembered that a;.'ter the terrible epidemics of 1918 and 1519, it was predicted that "waves" of influenza would recur, milder each time, until humanity should have acquired immunity againct'the diseaseScience has not yet found the germ, nor medicine the cure. But we have learned better how to avoid influenza, grip and pneumonia. The value of Vicks as an aid in pieventing these diseases ia explained below.

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MOST medical authorities now agree that Colds, Grip, Influenza and Pneumonia are all germ diseases most commonly spread by breathing in the germs. If the system is in good shape the membrane of the air passages in a healthy condition these germs do not breed. In fact the germs of all of these diseases are frequently found in perfectly healthy persons. It is only when the bodily resistance is lowered as by a cold for instance that they are able to harm us. . Avoid Sneezer and Coughen It is best to keep away from the sneezer9 and coughers in the street rs and public places, or If you must meet them, nssrt some Vicks in the nostrils before you start out. On returning Lome, melt a little Vicks in a tin cup or a spoon and inhale tr.s vapors. Opposed to Bacteria The Ingredients of Vicks are r.ot only antiseptic, but rubefacient that is. they summon the niood to the tib&ues v. here applied and thisfree blood circulation is nature's best method cf repelling germ infection. Al'-j Vicks spreads a protective film over the mermrane and furthermore is opposed to the growth of bacteria, fn short, v.-; believe you have a much better chance to avoid infection hy these numerous tnns if you have Vicks in your nose.

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Apply Vicks to help avoid infection.

se Vicks at the first sign of an oncoming cold.

Attack a Cold Immediately

When you feel a cold coming on, go rie'-.t home. Take a laxative. Make some hot lemonade, thertake a hot bath as hot as you r .n stand. Stay in the tub 30 minutes, pp'n.z slow ly sevenJ glasses of the lemonada. Get r .to bed, with a hot water bottle at your feet, and pile on blankets. After an hour's sweat, dry thoroughly with a rough towel, apply Vicks c ver throat and chest, rib in well until the ski i is red, and then spread on thickly and cover v.ith oae or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloth. Get into bed again between dry sheets. Leave the beddothing loose about the neck, like a funnel, so that the rising vapors may be freely inhaled. It is an obstinate cold, indeed, that will resist such treatment. If it does, call a physician. Act Two Ways At Once Vicks is of benefit in cold troubles in two ways. 1st It is absorbed thru and stimulates the 6kin, thus helping to relieve the soreness, loosen the phlegm and make the breathing less difficult. 2nd At the same time the ingredient released as vapors by the body heat, are taken with each breath directly into the congested, inflamed air passages. A Vapor Lamp in Salve Form Vicks is the discovery of Mr. L. Richardson, a North Carolina druggist. Me realized that cold troubles were affections of the respiratory organs and that the only way to get medication direct to these parts was in the form of vapors. Mr. Richardson finally worked out the process for makini Vicks, k made that the body heat

releases the volatile inured ients In the firm of vayrs. Vicks really is "a vapor lamp in &alv form." Ths Ingredients cf Vicks Since the dawn cf history mankind has been searching nature for remedies against cold troubles. The knowledge gained thru a thousand years has come d':wn to us today. Vicks contains the best known remedies for these troubles, some of them of great antiquity. Menthol, for insUr.ce, cornea from Oil of Peppermint which was grown in Ejpt tluee thousand yer'rs a?o and whose virtues are deseri' d in the old Ice landic books of tiie 13th century. The highest authority on drugs and their trsei is the U. S. Dispensatory- We give below a ? extracts from the I;sjX'nbatory on some of th ingrcdicr.ts in Vicks. MES'TUGL"It is aclirely anti-bacterial. It is im;ic)(d for lis antiseptic ar.d ar.msiheiie influence in coryzc, pharyngitis ar.d laryngitis." CAMPHOR "Has a pecuha and cgreeabU t'Jrcl on the mucous membrane relicrts congestion cr.d ii l'.4i:inMtion- is a powtrjul stimulant to th$ rap, aliiTy centers." OIL Of EUCALYPTUS "Germicidal. r-j,'i.s, p'ir avd V.vnulant largely used in chrcrut brnr.chux and tnfeciujrts of tit upper respiratory Vac'. ils vapors c-e tery cjjkient.' CIL OF Til Y ME "This drug is a pounrftd antiseptic uith ivondfrful healing properties, especially in congestion end catarrhal conditions of ike rune aiid throat."' OIL OF TURPENTINE yts mPors art cn excellent remedy f.n, and highly beneficial in, tartoits forms of bronchial and lung troubleshat powerjul healing, antiseptic froptrtUs."

Adopt the DIRECT treatment for all cold troubles ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the same time, INHALED, as a vapor, Vicks reaches immediately the congested, inflamed air passages. T!rec Sizes: 35c; 75c; $1.50

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her of smart new spnas chareaux ft.snior'ti of fatruji other thtr stryw flerf art' thre pretty lit 'J. nsf foi the ieur,e Mile The ire iQeai tot school we.u and are

made of silk, wool and straw Alt three of thee hats are t'ecomir; to both the tonsj and snor. - haired kriria which ttakea thetn dout-ijr appealing.

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F. B. DAVIS J. T. STAMM Chirorractor CliroTod'5t SUITES 4I0.H2 HAMMOND rUIVDP'G PFon--: Ha-a-nD-d 299-25?3

EOARD OF WORKS

RECEIVES PETITION y Th-c Oary board of works t-rxj-iy re - I ceive-d petitions of pn-perty owners for j fc eWew-iilki to b built on Jefferson frj

nd for a pavement on Twcnty-flfth

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