Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1922 — Page 8
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SALES MX LAW FOUND A SUCCESS
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rich surroit solves problem of girl FACING LOSS OF FORTUNE IF SHE WED
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BANDIT TRIAL SET FOR MONDAY NEXT
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WHfTlNG ACCIDENT
' 'WxIITIXO, Ind.. Feo. Henry ". Afoldrawskl. 6 years of aj,-e, of
JScrthcote avenue, Kat Ciiioas", was hit "by the auto of Anthony J- Marure. j 4.SIS Homer Iee avenue. Kast Chicago, j an insurance nun. The McMrawsa! i boy, with his parent", as ffoina: to' Stleg-litz Park to visit. The boy ran J ahead cf his parents and was hit by j the auto. Mlis condition was thought to have been ".try bail at flr.t when j he was ta.ken to the office cf Dr. l.ioi"
mr nisi aaa treatment, iniiowmg wtr.rh he wa. removed to the South Shore hospital in Chicago yesterday. Dr. Doil visited the hoy and found him Keating: along quits satisfactory. Manure was arrested al-.d placed 'inder $&PJ ons. atxrifi hy t'ndertalter A. Raran. pending- the outcome f the bonV condition.
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Part of Stolen Loot is; Found Beneath Ashpilo j Yesterday. '
I0SEIHAL CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE
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WILL STRIVE TO PREVENT MINE STRIKE MrjTEPNATIO'UL. NEWS SERVICE VTASIIIXOTOX. Feb. 21. Tho administration w::i tin overythinp- in Its p w er to pre vetit a i n t i on -wide mine Srike on Aivl 1 t,r tlo rrafter. it was .-taird o.Ticiuli v- ;it ti-,0 wb.ite house t li ay Althouch thr d't.-.Us t i steps lie:r,g i.'i'ii!' by the pf- rnnif-nt w re not c!?b.s,:,!, it ,v.-iv stated tl .it the itnali"n in the miv ti. i-K w l.ri-tj watehe.l f!.t.1y by the fif p.irt T lit of j'iMire end the tiepa r t tv.r r: t n' lal-er and that -h. ials w.-ro hprfii! that the threat- ' vi-il mine ti.-!it Wt.iiM vrrte.
Are You Burning Up With Eczema? Stop it Now With Cooling Zemo This healing liquid soothes all rkin irritations. It relieves Tetter and rashes, does away with pimpies and blackheads, leaving the skin soft and clear. Excellent for after slaving. Al! Drugsists".
FOR SKIM IRRITATIONS
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Mrs. Raymond L. Gnding, nre Miss Kleanor Ht-rlin. When a former sweetheart of Mi? a rili-stnor IJorlin of Worcester, iass., died he left her ,-i t uet i'a:ul of ?(;0.00"J. on coml.tHin that she live with his mother and never marry. She fared the prospect of 'osing the fortune should Cupid ever enter her life. Cupid elite red and solved the frirl's dilemma by choosing a rich Worcester real estate broker, for whom Mifs Berlin worVcd as a ptenojrr-apher, for her second love venture. They wrc marrie,. recently. Go'dmfr's wealth relieves Miss Berlin of any anxiety oneerninj; the loss of the other.
SIGNS OF PEACE IN GARY BLDG., INDUSTRY
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l.ahe . t . i i r. I -v leiilioat: trade. are v. ,.i int.- to le.t. n to rvsw'n lut do not la.se t. hiive tue Ijhh!'s it rt f.o-te i.ipi.in tl'.ttn. Tliey w ,) aee.j.t it eiil i if it K based on the old rate
That is all the- craft!" ill He a e.ir. but th. y ot.jt et t i hav itisr one trade ;,. .,,r e ,.s u -ivci a greater rrdueti"!! Ihuu aii-i,,: Caiy j. sr. nt lier. ! fr. 'c'lt :r of a we
This io ihe cc-t;cen.tis '" union oft - j train nv.et 1 ri n r rials an1 n i.rkmnit of tlary. were s::ren rihT.r the The union men told a Ti-r.e r I'orter 1 er-i t hundred fna jn ii that there was no disport ion c-t: the j v;in;ea tower rear c part of tl.e beihiinp trades to inH'st j ,,t;s n the si- n" or ij
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, had no part. Th-'y said they u a re t.ot ' ! u J'art ef the t,ei:oti.ition in Chica-t. s"' Ashed if all the i: ai'.ti.n trades
nor by a jury .,v,.!;;,j aerepi 51 ;,- hoe-, union noo, Ci (in ti l"o i ii t . ! sa id that su-h a settieunnt woulrl be
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considered far more iuital-i-? than the I.aruis award v. hich cernplreje chantu'-a the ratio -f l.y of the rafts?, oii.ir.rr to dischimiatio
j "Had La-id as piven a uniforni i eilucl tion of -v.- h era ft thr would be re. i . , .. . , ! c-b ft ieni to accept res aw are., sa.d j one union man. "Take the pi a ml.i-rs I ar.d st anifit te-rs for insianc. It is a j harder trade to b am than certain I other htiiidincr crafts- and the work it-fit-lf is harder. 'Naturatly tie; pJunihers land t ft-amf.ttfcru v. . .'. ! res- nt brine j rated lower than these other crafts. I But if they had been put on the sa me I level they would have uct pt,.-d it for I the soke cf pt a -.ft in tin? leii'ii.r. - mi . "
Oustry. "It" would he the ?irnpl-st thine in the world to ngre upon a percentage of decrease for all the crafts. If all took the same t ai'.v r. of d. crease rout, eou'd complain. "While labor cannot be blamed for watttinc a!! it ran pet for its s-ric( e realize that in order to have work ami prosperity we rnu't have s-'-nin definite unders-tandinjr an.'. I am stir" that l be Lake county buiidinsr trades are ready to agree; to a sa lisf ac t ory settlement . "The puiiie? n ant!? to 1i::,(, the contract, rs went to tnake money and la-
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TWO BANKRUPTCY CASES ARE FILED tlery atul 11 mm: . r.d fici; furnis'ned a bankruptcy ea--e : : y f...r the federal curt at 1 1 a 1 1 ! i o n d . V.'iurtury pe'ttiot: w i re liied i y let.Tf.-e Uaph ii. proprietor of a ... b i h i n tr store at 1 2i" I'road way. ;ary. and liarn-tt S 'rnnn-ns, !ierchaiit taiior, ?,2'2 Noiah ILihiuan Ha nnnond . Kanieh listi his del.'. at 511.Tin.34 and his assets at $ 7. "j i ?. . 3 of w.hl..h ? 1 aOii ro;irese n t sr ft-ac-.c in trad". Cref.lit.oi of Simmons viil b Se- -t 1 1 on the debts he me?. lie seiu dui.s the debts t ?-.2e3.P& and ela'tus -cmptioti for tile stt wlifeh am.junt t o $ " i". 1.50.
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Rheumatism
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West Detroit Street Just South of Golf Grounds and Hammond Country Club
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W I w 'ii lis'en to -c-on we will be f.il ! Sn;v t.wn rasr. fVrieihf. lint union labor v. ar.4 t have B 't want ' very su-T- r.-r frn an H , ... .. , ' P form of T'Uteu'.ar p. r.d sun-n-.it 3 ii voice m fisintr ihe new s-ates a n d ; ; . , ,'t t,,f, j,,.n.s .v-unv.tis-
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And Enjoy Country Life in the City The cost is only slightly more than the ordinary !iou-c, but you derive double the benefit, for here you step right from your front porch out onto acres and acres of rrnooth shaven lawn where you may piay golf, tennis or rorr.p in the great out-doors, or stroll at will over the green fields or through the Forest Pres.; rvc close by. This means health relaxation, rest and out-door enjoyment right at your front yard. A Most Attractive Location This honse is in a restricted district and a most exclusive neigborhood. This is the very locality in which the finest homes of the community's most successful men will be built during the next few years. Property immediatrlv adjoining the Golf Grounds will double in value, therefore this is an investment which will yield you not only enjoyment, but profit far beyond your expectations within the next five years. This beautiful California type bungalow, on a lot 50x162 feet, has six spacious rooms fireplace and miny built-in features tile bath and two toilets. The trim and. decorations of this house are unusually attractive. The garage is directly connected with house and heat is furnished from basement. I lie basement is as cozy, dry and convenient as most living rooms, absolutely dust-proof. The lot is graded and has a covering of rich black dirt. PRICE AND TERMS The price of this place is only $9850. Terms $2,500 cash, balance to suit. The agents
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with a definite proposition and it fs a rra.eor.iib'o one settled renditions in the building' industry can be had at once."
FIRE AT CHURCH PARSONAGE
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! ng.' here yesterday mernintr. The i house is occupied by Tti-v. and Mrs. .1 . ! I. I trim berry, who lost a part of th'-r jh.usri-ob! coo.ta The fire started in I the i . ti.'-st f.ry p.'.rt of tie braise and
!he 1 ;.!! r.de-r cmhurch and f covered
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mar'n.-.I'le huilais power. l"n't c-nil a (tht; fltitfly mail y-etr ra-ie- ane i,!,,.css .'iial I will yen.l it frfe to try. After you have used it. and it has r. iv, veil' itS'l It' to he that i o 11 ---'. 01 k. e I. , of crttir.tr ml of sue!
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,.-,.. voti -'ire pert' ly sails:-.....! U it Tn'r that hair? Why "nf- - -,ev ce;rcr. when relief is thtij
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Edward C. Minas Co. It's A REAL SALE
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ON CITY
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SALE 3 More Big Days to Get Your Share and Save Money At the tap of the first bell this morning, scores of customers were waiting to take advantage of the much-talked-of Lace Curtain Sale. And as this advertisement goes to press, shoppers from every part of the community are represented. But the sale has just begun three more days of brisk selling with assortments and patterns merely scratched. Good quality Lace Curtains that every housewife will want to brighten up their windows for Spring. Come and get your share, tomorrow. Six great groups to select from at half the regular price. . i
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A PAIR Values to $2.00 at $1.98
A PAIR Values to $4.00
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A PAIR Values to $8.50
A. PAIR Values to $3.00 at $2.98 A PAIR Values to $6.50 at $4.98 A PAIR Values to $12.50
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spie.'el to the irivn part of i'iir before it could be K..t t rol . The l.5 of I,,, th th.e lev. Hriiniarry is partial! bv i n s u r nee .
FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE
j IvTrs. Aurelia T.opez of Jkist Miicaco j to lay filed suit fur divorce from Fran- j ! t-ise, l'prz in the superior court at I i Hammond . They were married July ;. i
;"; If'IS. at San A'i..nio. Texas, and sep- j Is' ' V.-ver"Ktr 1 1 '1 1 '1 Sae eivs he i
for this nronertv will furnish anv furhter information desired.
- i it will be sold quickl'.
Ask to see it at once, as
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Hohman, Near State Street
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In Place of Starring- or Suffering' Trr th Flan of Full Meals and Stuart's Dippepsia Tablets. tv'ftit everyone has pone throuirh the misery of a si.-rpiess nih.t trout ds-
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Our Work Can't Be Beat OPEN FOR BUSINESS Finest equipped shoe repair ftore in Calumet Region. HALF SOLES 7r Sewed JL RUBBER HEELS work done: while YOU WAIT CHAMPION Shoe Repair Co. 5!2 HOHMAN STREET Half Block North of State HAMMOND, IND.
PEAKERS Opposite Mee HotelPhone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond Pig Heads 6c Calf Hearts 5c Neck Bones Sc Pork Steak .... 1 7Y2c I Ground Beef 3 lbs . 25c i i hi
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Persia. A host of su-h rcorue found thev could eat what they liked vjthut
sour rtsinjrs. belehintr, (russiness, heat- , iuss, palpitation or restless nervous-i James Conaifl
ness due t ' J nd i eres tion if they simpiy settled and soothed the stemim h wit h a Stuart' ryspopsia Tablet after eatinsr and before retiring;. If you are subject to such misery ?et a ill) cent hc of these tablets today and you will 1 airly revel in the freedom from your old time enemy. adv.
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