Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1922 — Page 9

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BROKERAGE

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BANKRUPTCY

1SE7W TORK. Feb. 23 Involuntary petitions In bankruptcy were filed to

day against two large brokerage nrma whose combine) liabilities apcTeicite 14.000,000 and their ass!ts only $1,650,090. 3. S. Kuskay and Company, of 42 Broadway, which has branches In Chicago, Cleveland, I'lttsburgh, S:. Ixul and Boston, were declared In, bankruptcy In the United States district court loilowlng' tin lnvoluiitiwy application mad by Zalkln mul Obeii, attorneys for the petitioners. Their liabilities re stat! to be- s;,;.0i.000 and their assets fl, 500,000. The second fal'.ur vrna that of Karflos and Burko. of 32 Broadway, -wVf liabilities were stated to be 1.50n,oi9 and their assets but $130.or.n. An involuntary pet-.ton wad Tiled ast them today fc'fi.-twtng admission of insolvency and appointment as receiver ef Iobert F .Stephenson under a bond of $23,000 by Judge Hand in federal court. John Burk. partner of the second frtn tras formerly governor of North Pakota and later United States treasurer, lie- in said to have lost every dollar of his fortune. Louts M. Karods dire to thi country a Hungarian immigrant und went to work as mc veneer for a Wall street Crm. His rise was rapid und t-pecta-oalar.

THOUGHT WAR WAS OH AGAIN !

Gary police yesterday set up th biff ;U which was captured a ecuple r-t flays aero. They dragged It out in front of the police station and were prerarIr.c; to have it photographed. Of course a crowd soon gathered. The still was larger than usual and had a rrere complicated arrmtrcment

of pipes and coils. Presently one of the officers noticed three foreigners who had taken up a position from which they could size up the. still thoroughly. One had a pad and pencil and was carefully working away while his pals gave occasional suggestions. The cop craned his neck and looked over the shoulder of the one who was wielding: the pencil. The pad had a fairly accurate sketch of the still on It. Tho men were yanked into the station. The desk sergeant prepared to

book them.

What are they charged with?' h

askeu.

"Having a plcturo of a ftlll In their possession," replied the officer. "Is there any law against photogrra-

rh.-ii u- -.r drawine pictures or stills

askod the sergeant. 'The cop thought there waa. Others agreed with him. Still others differed. In a short time the c'ty hall was divided. The state statutes were examined cloi-ely. The amendment to the federal constitution and the Volstead a't were read from first to last w:rd. Nothing was found which would ln.l'.'-ata that tha foreigners had done wrong. Tiny were turned looss. ROMA FWIOO LOW SAYS ITALIAN An Attache of Embassy Criticizes Performance of Ill-fated Dirigible. FY WKBPTKH K. NOI-AX (STAFF C0RRES?ONDCNT I. N. SERVICE! WASHINGTON'. Feb. 2V Breaking of the control cable on the semi-rigid dirieiVIe noma was responsible for tho ' disaster only traue th vessel was flying too low. Ileut. Colonel Allesandro liuidont, air attache of the Italian embassy here, informed International iNews Service. The ship was purchased form the Italian government and Col. Guidon! was one of the negotiating officers. Had the cable snapped while the pre- . trtr greyhound of the air was BalHrer at greater altitude, the vessel could 'have glided to earth with etis'.nca ' throttled ,th toll of tho dead would have been zero and the plant flyer would have been Intact, Colonel Guidon! declared.

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I Greatest Pleasure in Lif.. I

The wearine of a beautiful kimono

; ii'titix iii .-.kjiin wns stateri to be the greatest pleasure j rTtii-ln winter? Its f of 089 women of Tokyo, in response tt.u, pv prr.f. W. ,1.

1 i.i II i 'Jt'l 1 1 I1 llil 1 ! SrilL (.'HI t ' Ilochl, a Tokyo duily. Artentiins the theater cnnie nest with 7-9 wumeu csHinp It t!)e!r gveatesr joy. One nun- ; fcred and fifty wnriini answered visitins frlt-nds" as tiie greatest Hiisfur- j tion of life. The more sirnple-rnindpl JCX) maidens replied tht "good things

to eat" are the greatest pouroea of

their heart's rie,!?bt. The more soih!ijtI(atP'l 50 answered ''beauty cf i-b-ture" a? nffonilnsr them the mfir.imiuvi j Of pleasure. Oi.ly SO vromeu coar j fexsed their gred f.-r ww-'th.

Rainbow In Summer ar.d Writer. Why is the rai)d.w so frcpteivlr

.j'irinsr the sun. n. or and so scia-'.-i

rrnar!r.ii. v e t re Hump'' rcyi, 1';

wniinent met ero o?) n)i pnyi it.. q.iSres the cwtM en- of rir'i iim'. ylr.r,c a confliilon tfcst ofter, ' Mrs ?urir.; hfsl ecnvfctinnml cl.ovvi h"t rtire'v during n jretiera' ryrVmiC

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! teri.r!c of Furrmer ind t. j winter. 1' follows t!it thti r f the rulr.hii-.v coriespriid, i TIth the s'.'-ons.

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"The Koma courted catastrophe in skirting the earth." tho Italian expert declared. Col Guidonl Is thoroughly familiar with the. technique employed in the construction of the P.oma, having studied It in the making in Italy. The danger in flying too low was never more, forcibly demonstrated than In the t-ad fate of the noma, the loss of whose, precious human freight is felt most keenly by my government and by my pt ole," 1'olonel Ouidonl said Great commendation was given the command and tho crew of the Poma by Col. Cuidoni. asserted he knew most

BATES CO. OPERATES AT ITS CAPACITY

j Trip of President Kesults In

Received.

he credited to A. J. I'.ates, president or the Pates Expand-d Steel, who is now on a eojourn through Europe. India and the Orient in the interest of h;a comrany.

Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 738,

Specials for Friday and Saturday ORDER ig bM. of URMA FLOUR Oor Own Brand A trial ba?j vail convince you of the fine quality & bb). 93c; a bbl 5l o

N3twlthstar.dir.g the irregula tio status of more than

8 nd thirty

MENU HINT Breakfast. Grapefruit. Poached F.gza on Toast. Coffee. Luncheon. Deviled Egrgrs. Potato Salad. Spice Cake. Cocoa. Dinner. Clear Tomato Soup. Eroiled Steak. Baked Potatoes.

Creamed Unions. Home-made Pickies. Prane Whip. Coffee. RECIPES FOB THE DAY Excellent Spice Cake One ct:p eupar, one-half cup molasses, onehalf enp lard, two egscs, one. tea

spoon cinnamon, one teaspoon

cloves, two teaspoons Boda, one , room vn a house .

if it is steamed. If there is 6tufTing the steaming makes it light and tender. Cooking: in double boiler does not pive the good results that steaming does. Try it and see. Sometimes one can get a much better cut by buying a larger roast Von rro ntmr'l VVln VOll fpt a

! ,uaii . i . . . . .. - - - - j p. 'lare roast roast it until the outer part is done, then slice on all sides. Then have something different next av nnH foliowinir dav. Roast inner

pari, wmcn is jusw ua.3 "".i roast again. A four-room cottage or apartment may really be large enough yet there are some twenty-room houses that do not really give the occupants thereof enough room. What are the tests of sufficient

nf thuni n.rvirmii 1 1 v "T am firm in mv I i c 1 In tliA Knst ("'liicaEro-Itidia"!

lelief that the accident w as rot caused ; narj.,,r district, the r.ate, Kxpandcd by the failure on the rart of the com-itepj Truss company, manufacturers of tnar.d to execute their difficult task in j pPrtr!c poles and steel transformer

the most expert fashion, i.uiclont said.

"They could have done nothing more ttian they did, considering the height at which they wero flying. Th. ro was not enouah distance between the hip and the ground to right her In time. Had tho charged transit wire not been struck there wculd have been no fire and no explosions. Had they had greater distance to fall they could easily have righted the ship.

Her First Difficulty. "I'm awfully glad you came In, mother." said Mrs. Toungbride, who was trying tt: do some cooking. "This recipe Fays: 'Take a good-hearted cabbage." Now, mother dear, how do you tell the disposition of a cabbage?" Boston Transcript.

rowers ,1s op-ranngr at rapacity. According to Superintendent Kichard A JTatc.--, the local plant is now running on a higher production basis than a' any tine during the abnormal period

of the. war.

Primitive Travel'ng In China. The common method of transportation in China is: "Two legs for short fllsti-nces jmd four legs for long ones."

! Although railways and steamships are

romlng into service, eamein end donkey trn!n ore still frequently usf d. EX-FOLLIES STAE SUES MOTHER AND SON FOR $200,000

UNEEDA BISCUITS Per pkg - -3c

ASSORTMENT OF NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. COOKIES Per lb 19c FANCY COFFEE CAKES This sale 18c wTsell Hammond Modern UNION MADE BREAD

Only in the company came forelc-n orders commenced p'.i

last month, whn In t-ossessl ?n of 1

and domestic busine klnsr up, has this pla

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toit the normi'.l. port buf t'llla, w

eneouiatrlrifr signs of ba'k to A rapid aecutnula' Ion of exiness from IndianrL, Japan and ith heavy b"okir:f;s from the

Indianapolis i traction linen

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terurban railway

maintain a tady operation schedub.' tor tiiis concern for months to come. Most of the late foreign orders, nti

E..nt enn of hot water, two and

one-half cups flour, a little salt Stir well. Do not add more flour ?ven if the batter seems a little

thin.

Prune Whip

nnnnd cf rirunes. cook m

nniitrh ta cover until the

Flip out easily, then cut up fine

Perhaps most important are

there enough places to keep things? Sometimes this problem can be snU-Pil bv havinsr fewer thinsrs

ithe important thing is to have a Three-quarters for evervthinar. So

water' vr PP. the tinv house with a good

stones 1 Bnn1v of runboards and closets ia

,V. bntnr than the V)i ET h0U?e

One cup powdered sugar, whites of I -with a poor supply of cupboards

henton itifF: whin all to

r-ether with C!?tr beater. Bake fif-

Eim.-I i-1nses

Vrtw it in vprv nossible to rear-

teen minutes in baking dish which j rln)?e a house at comparatively can be brought on the table. To be j SRla;i cost so that it will have place eaten with whipped cream. j enough for everything. Prune Pudding Boil the prunes j To begin with, you can have a tntil soft, then remove the pits and cold closet partitioned off in your cut into two or three pieces; to one i cellar at small cost just rough cup of prunes add sugar and the boards, a Tough board door with whites of three eggs well beaten, i the simplest sort of hinges and

t. r thorous-hiv into the prunes ana utcn. iou can ami a uupic . i

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"A BUCK ON LEAVE" Hits Here March 9-10-1 1

' and say, he's there, bo!

Tickets on. Sab Now

J. F. BLUM & SON

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Sincerity Milk, tall cani, 33 C per can, 9c; 10 for Sincerity Sliced Pineapple, QQ.

j large size can 35c; 3 cans. 'Sincerity Peas,

Z cans Sincerity Apricots, large size can 35c, 3 cans for Sincerity Kidney Beans,

J cans

98c 31c

Sincerity Royal Anne Cherries', 1 T l... r.in cans.

laifcv. ' . . ' - Sincerity Corn Flakes. 3 packages

25c

Sincerity Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for Sincerity Corn, 2 cans

Sincerity Peaches, large size,

40c value, 3 cans...., Sincerity Catsup, larce Kottle . .

Sincerity Loganberries, No. can, 3 for Sincerity CofTee. Cf AC

per id. jot, - i'iu. iiuj. Sincerity Rolled Oats. 3 packages

21c 33c

98c

21c

25 c

CRACKER JACK Per pkg - 5c

10 Bars ARMOUR LIGHTHOUSE SOAP and 2 Packages LIGHTHOUSE

POWDER, all tor

OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars 53c

Cocoa, fancy stock, rer lb. can

3Iisa Mary Lygo. f MIs3 Mary Lypro, former Forties star, hopes to collect a total of $200,000 in damages from Gordon C Thome, for love of whom she twice tried suicide, and hi3 mother, Mrs. William Camp. She filed breach of promise suit for $100,000 against Thome some time ago and now has sued the mother for a like amount, claiming that Mrs. Camp Baid some awfully mean things ebout her.

! Pure Cane Sugar, no hmit,

j 10 lbs I Ofcar Mayer's Approved j Lard, per lb I Fancy Creamery Butter, j per lb

21c 55c 16c 42 c

Shite or Yellow Corn Meal, 10 lbs Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg Toilet Paper, large 7-oz. rolls, 4 rolls for Olivilo Toilet Soap, 3 bars

24 c 18c 25 c 25r

SILVER MEDAL OLEO MARGARINE Mb. pkf .

WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY

V.bIta in cem tins about five min

tites; serve cold with whipped cream.

SUGGESTIONS Left-Over Fowl It has been found that in warming over cold roast fowl or roast meat of any . . , . - i : :U1- Jl..

kmfl It IS almost inipuMiu'c lo uia- nuiura uim . i tinguish it from the first cooking i course, that it is dry and ciean

coats of paint if you wish to and a padlock. This closet should be fitted with shelves and plenty of floor space for barrels and boxes. In the summer when it is not used for storing barrels of potatoes and apples you can put the boxes and moth-proof bags containing winter

clothes aiiri hearting proviaeu, oi.

SUMMER!

SATISFACTORY SERVICE We try to moke SUMMERS' service absolutely satisfactory. We will please you if you will give us the opportunity. We will repeat the pleasure as often as you visit us. We hope for your trade and in return offer you not only the best goods but the very best service which care can provide. EVERYBODY appreciates the deliciousress of our SODA DRINKS, each of which is as good as care can make it, and offered with a care as to service that adds to the enjoyment. There is a big choice of choice flavors. Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaes. 10c HOT DRINKS Hot Chocolate with Wafers.. 10c Hot Bouillon with Wafers... 10c

OUR EVERY-DAY PRICES $1.25 Vinol 79c $1.10 Tanlac 87c $1.25 L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 92c 75c Vick's Vapo-Rub 69c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. .39c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c

SPECIAL $1.25 Clothes Brush QQq for

Better get a Vacuum Bottle now you expected to before. Don't put it off. $2.50 quart eize $1.89 $1.25 pint size 97c

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mm. ,f ' .1 tTi'X These are standard make UvAW 2 S) 1P k derfi. satisfaction. Proof 16. -

ti if ' XI , SR-iH on revest. While 100 ' H TZ, 11 ( C' Hi tires last we ,vUI sell rf,il $1-00 A M Wm Bote Tire and Tube tor I

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CONVENIENCE Of THE PUBLIC

HOHVIAN ST near STATE, HAMMOND.INDJ

Telephones 14ZO, I'Zl, JttV, ZB

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These are large select Eggs just arrived from Lowell, Guarranteed FREE DELIVERY Chicago Produce Co. Telephone 1696 Cor. State and Oakley

32x3'2 TIRES 31x4 TIRES

32x4 TIRES

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SI 1.95 $18.50

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