Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 6
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Sections in Northwest are Completely Isolated by Fierce Winter Blast
f INTERNATIONAL NEA'5 SERVICE , MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Feb. 14 Thi : iath toll. from the storm that buried half a dozen states of the northwest onl completely isolated tome sections tor the past T2 hour:!, today was known to be at least cine and It is feared that when wire communication Is rcftored reports from other towns and . ities will bring the number to at least f.fteen dead and fifty injured. Four of the kr.oivn dead were buried under t-.iow drifts and five were killed and .lever, injured late yesterday afternoon when the Great Northern's crack "Winnipeg flyer hound for Minneapolis, i. nd running hours behind its schedule, collided head-on with a rotary fiiow plow near Montrose, Minn., CO j-.. ilea due west of Minneapolis. Seventy-five passengers who Vac! V,.-;en transferred from two other trains flailed in the snow, veers in the coach - .s of the flyer when the accident ocfurred. 31srv of these were only :':.ht!y injured, and because cf the Tack of physicians, the injured were L .-ought to Minneapolis for treatment. Xluth the passenger train an el the rotary plow v.-ere Kjuipped with two --ijines each, and of the four englnfi r re ws only one man escaped alive and 1 . was uninjured. When the trains struck each other head-on two engines t" tho passenKer train buckled together ; '-id f : 1 " feet over an embankment, 1 .n.uin-r ti:-;'r c:c,o under them,
HARVEY TRIES HAND AT A NEW JOB
ks to Set Country Right on Mater of Prohibition Now.
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERViCEI PLYMOUTH. Eng.. Ft b. 24. The American brand of prohibition is tnr revolutionary for the human race, ao-
! cording to a statemen attribute to Ge.org.-i Harvey. American ambassador to England, by the newspaper Western j Morning News today. According to this newspaper the Midden stoppage of a.li traffic in all alcoholic drinks was too violent for ! the habits of tha people tn the opinion j of the American diplomat. The state- ' ment was attributed t Mr. Harvey ' that "prohibition would lead to modification before it could be reconciled to public opinion." The ambassador was quoted as saying that he preferred Knsland's way of dealing with the drink problem through temperances although he would never vote for repeal ..;' Ameri
can pronioiiuui . t',va and regeneration will
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principles of th ment. Mr. Haiv
s'ablish
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dicting.
WOMAN HUMILIATED
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DIVORCE SUIT.
ENDS HER LIFE
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
FOKT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 21. -Mrs. Ida Harrell, proprietor of a hotel, died today 'from taking poison, following investigation of a robbery which occurred at the hotel last nisrht. A guest complained that he had been robbed of $140 taken from h:s room while he was taking a bath. Mrs. Harrell was detained by police and question and then released, She left several letters protts'ing her innocense. The money was recovered a', the hotel.
Vvr.-supp-fr: ..nd cs-rticn are. g0pc .a:;:ei in the bi'.i for a divorce filed! , CU t
day in t ;-.- Cary supr:c r court ry i io:ni Ada.r.s. 112 We,;. Kishth avei-. Gary, scki..'. livr husband. Paul. i-'V Pa via is .'"cin'-y U r the r!nt:ff.
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tn the interior of South America. Many fruitless expeditions se: out ia search of it.
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MENU HINT Breakfast. Or-!'-.fre. Bacon and" Epss. Uard Rolls. Coffee. Luncheon. Macaroni and Tomato. Apple Sauce. Cocoa. Cookie?. - Pinner. Cream of Celery Soup. Cold Sliced Pork. Creamed Potatoes. fVkled Beets. Canned Corn. Cherry Puddir.?. Sauce. Coffee or Taa.
HOUEHOLD PlNT JS. i By MRS MORTON - M M. 'r
1 boiled. Rub all through a strainer, i add milk, thicken with '.he flour and butter creamed together and season. The green tops of the celery and tougher stalks in a bunch
may be utilized for the soup and the fender parts curved on the table. Cherry Pudding Or.n egg, onehalf cup sugar, one-half cup sweet milk, two cups flour, two teaspoons
' bakir.fr powder, oi:e cup stoned .cherries (canned or raw) without i the juice. Steam two hours. Serve with cream and sugar cr any r,rz ferred sauce.
RECIPES FOR THE DAY Macaroni and Tomato Cut
e'grht slices of bacon in
SUGGESTIONS The vacuum cleaner is not UP ; a Aunt and irrit cleaner: it
small ; grease spot remover as well.
only is a
tiece:-, add two onions cut fine, and : To freshen up the rug and clean fry until brown. Then add one can ; it of unsightly spots, without ini tomatoes and let cook one-half iurr"? an expensive cleaners bill, , , . . . , try this: hour. Cook macaroni ir. sahed Mjx sjx part3 of corrimeai -jth water until soft, then mi" all to- 0Tie part !ait. (A 9x12 rug regether and put in baking dish and j quires three quarts of this mix-r.-in cheese on ton. Put in oven ture.) Rub the meal into the rug.
and bake fifteen minuter.
Then run the cleaner over the rur. flreasp snots, streaks, and foil wi'.L
Chocolate Cookies Ono cap su-. vam8h with the salt and rneal. r.o'. one 2?. three-quarters I This s a timely cleaning hunch
t scant) cup of melted
butter. I for the immaculate
.Ik, one!
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three-quarters cup sour milk, one J"Sk olL
housekeeper
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housecleanins to remove winter i
teaspoon baking soda, one-quarter' teaspoon cream of tartar, two-; When a nail becomes loose and tird cup chopped nuts, two heap-; plastering begins to break it can ing tablespoons cocoa or chocolate, j he made solid and firm by the fo!- . r ., ... , j bwme process: Saturate a little Drop m small quantit.es on greased , addfng.Pwith thick dextrin or giu(,, tin and bake m mocerato oven. ;-wrap as much of it around the nail Cream of Celery Soup One head as possible and reinsert . nail in of celery, one tablespoon of ; hole, pressing it home as strongly chopped or ion, one pint of water, as possible. Remove exces3 of glua one pint of milk, one tablespoon j or dextrin, wiping it off clearly butter, one tablespoon flour, salt I with a clean wet rag. Then let dry. and pepper. Wash and scrape eel- j The nail now will be firmly fasten-e-ry, cut in dice. Put into one pintjed in place. If the loose plasterof boiling, salted water and ccokiing be touched with the glue and until very tender, add onion. Mash , replaceel it will also remain firm in water in which the celery was t"' ol:d
BIG FISH AT BALMY LONG KEY, FLORIDA, WHILE NORTH SKIVERS
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r-irsonal propc-ity of every .'vl.id r."d cliaract-ir as set forth in trusc. :nntory of -i.d assets, together tv::h the good w;U c. said ljankrupt, and
including the name, Ct'mpany. All of said propcrt
Clary Motor Trunk
has been order
ed sold for fash free and r:lear of lien and encumbrances, and an abstract o
title to said r'-al estate will ! furr.
. 1-hed to the purchaser. Bidders will If j required to d-posit with the under- ; tierned trustee by cash or other meat.? 1 satisfactory to the trustee an amount
equal to fifteen per cent of their bid.-, such deposits to be n j.urr.ed to unsuc cessful bidders, end ticposlts so made by successful bidders to be credited up -on the amount cu' purchase price. I-'or further particulars apply to the unders:.'v, d trustee, at room) 234. Fedora I L'.ulMlr.g, Hammond, Indiana. HARLES L- SURriUSE. Trustee in Eaiikrupt ' y
t ! MtA'.r, Korsey & Gillctt.
Attorneys for Trustee.
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YOU CAN BUY A HOME From the School City The Houses on Russell Street Will Be Sold to the Highest Bidder
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REAL BARGAINS Particulars at School Office
SALE MARCH 7TH Phone Hammond 415
Wlnile 'he North is shiverin-f i,the famous author, Is president. A; Atlantic Ocean on me sida. .and the grasp of winter, enthusiastic i 150 pout. fighting tarpon or a the Gulf of Mexico on the Cher, fishermen who have saved on their leaping 90 pound saillish give the! A fine new sea-side hote!. the winter coal bill by the speedy jour- j most thrilling battle in the world. Casa Marina, has been built in the ney to the balmy Florida Keys aref Long Key, 100 miles beiow i quaint old town of Key West, fataicir.g advantap-e of the ph-nom-I Miami, ia a splendid resort for j mous not onl; for its cigar manuenal runs of tish at the famous j men. women and children, with t factories, but for the wonderful
fishing in its surrounding waters. It is up to the standard jf the famous hotels of the East Coast of
Florida and is near Long Key Fish-
Lcr.g Key FishinT Camp. Tarpon. ; man; attractive bungalows and i
barracuda. saillish. amberjack, ' ample accommodations. It is a coral groupers, bontiish, kingfish and , island with a long white windirgi Ecores of lesser fry r. ',ieal irresist-: shoreline of coral sand, bordered I
iblv to the discinles of Isaac Wal- by palms. Visitors come Ly way ! inc Camp.
ton. Fisning this year has bee-i j of that eighth wonder of the world, From Key West daily steamers sensational and many fine catche-' the Key West extension cf the j quickly bridge the 90 mile gap to are constantly made. The season j Florida East Coast Railway whic h Havana. The over-sea railway is the runs from January to May. But i runs from reef to reef on massive , quickest and most direct route to some varieties are caught through- arches, risinsr out of the ocean, f or i busy Havana, the Paris of the out the year- 107 miles from Miami to Key j American continent. This ancient Some of the finest catches have West, the southernmost city in the j city, founded in 1519, has thabeen madv by the women visitors United "Itates. One of the Strang-1 picturesque old Spanish-Moorish' who are encouraged to compete for I est siphts on earth, and most ' type of architecture, with narrow the prizes offered by the Long Key j beautiful is afforded from the streets, 6tately old buildings andFishing Ciub, of which Zane Grey, i windows cf tha sleeper with the quaintly grilled windows.
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OLDHAM
SUES FOR DIVORCE LEGAL NOTICES
J . Tt. Oldham. 5. Ileal! avenue. Hammond, today tib.d suit for divorce from hU wife, Marie Oldham, in the Hammond superior court. They were married January IT. l.'ll. and separated December 22. I!i:i. Mr. Oldham '!: arses his wife with "cru'l and inhuman treatment, to wit:" and then lie la.ve a blank JT-aee . The com plaint was prepared by At'orney Tii.kiiam i, Kloiz.
EAST CHICAGO AN SUED FOR DIVORCE Peter C'aV.an, a foreman of the
eral American Tank, corporation, f East Chicago, was made; defendant in a divorce suit filed by Mrs. Callan in
the ruperi r court a'- lary today. They were- married Jun.j It, I'.'l'l, and se-pa-rat'.d l' bruary 20. .-'he says her husband beat her and threatened her life. .She afUs f.-r $!.' alimony and $1"0
per mon'h allowance untii tho case is tried. V. II. Murray, of Hammond, is nfto-nev f,,r the plaintitT.
JOTIE (.!-' TRUSTEE'S SAL.H OF iAJiV MOTOH TKVCK COMi'.VXY Nuhte is ln-rtby given that pursuant to ar. ordt r of the Honorable Harry C. Sheridan, referee in bankrupey of the I'nited States District Court f-T the Distrb-t of Indiana, the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of iury Motor Truck Company, a corporation, bankrupt, will offer at public tale on the premises of said bankrupt in the on y of '.lary. Indiana, enmmenciuir at 11 o'clock a. rr... M"mhiy. M.irili 6, 1022. i.nd continuing thereafter from day to day until satisfactory bids shall have; been received, all of th.; real estate and personal property beloug-ing- to the. cMate of said battkrupt described as follow s : That part of the Northeast quarter cf the Northwest quarter of Section Fight ), Township Thirt-six (UJ North. Itarme Eiht ?), West of the; Second Principal Meridian, dcs-critx d
as follows, to-wit: Eeetinning on the North line of the Northwest quarter aforesaid, at a point two hundred
seventy-two feet west of the East line thereof, thence South to the North line of Ninth Aveaue as laid out in the City of Gary, thenco East one hundred feet, thencn North to the North lino cf the Northwest quarter aforesaid, thence West one hundred l.-et to the plac.j of beginning, tituat -d in the City of Gary, ail ia Lake County, Indiana. Also, Lots numbered Ten (10, Eleven (11) and Twelve (12). In Block numbered One (1), as marked and laid down on tho recorded plat of Hermann's Second Addition to Tolleston (now Gary), in Lake County, Indiana, subject to the easement of the public over the West fourteen feet of Lot No. 12, as above elescribed and now existing; as a public alley and highway in said City of Gary, Indiana, including all reversionary interests in said Gary Motor Truck Company, by reason of said easement and dedicatiem un which same is based. Also all machinery, tools, equipment, materials manufactured and in the proCess of manufacture, supplies, office fu.niture and iixtures", and all other
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81 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Telephone Hammond 49 Eat More Prunes and Be Healthy NATIONAL PRUNE WEEK, FEBRUARY 23 TO MARCH 4 Special Cut Prices in Our Dried Fruit Department Large Sweet Prunes, special Extra Large Prunes, just plum price for this si!c, 9c i SWCCt mCat' 25 C per lb. j per lb Fancy Evap'd Peeled 25 C i Evaporated Apple3. 22 C Peeh's, per lb. .. . ! per lb w C0B?I!NATIQN SALE 2 cans, 2Vi IVs. ea-h. or '2 Blue Label Karo Syrup 30c 2 lbs. le t bulk Cocoa f One J2-lb. pkg. Monarch Tea 0: ALL THREE FOR 73 $100 ONLY ' U Be-f P-t Roast, p?r lb. . .15c ; Fre?h Dressed Cvickers Ib-els Veal Roist, lb. . .ISc ' Neck Bores, pf r lb 3c Veal Bnast. per lb 8c : Pork Sausage per lb. 15c Veal Shoulder, per lb 15c Leaf Lard, bell shape, lb. . 11c FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
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The closing day of our After Inventory Sale offers greater economizing inducements than ever. . To make-a clean sweep on certain lines we have made additional drastic price reductions, thus guaranteeing you a saving of many dollars on each purchase, and as our sale closes Tuesday, February 28, we advise an early selection.
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Three Piece Davenport Suite
TTm tprfe-T'c:0 ".uite vi I be an attractive aJd tion
to any w ll--r lite-i : orr.e It is iph Istered in S. gan-ai e I' tVr thu-, "ssiri i t!-,e p r:hser of ex-c-ller.t service It is quart r saweJ oak, a'l steel frame construction. Very special for this sale at
4 . A 7. 11
Library Tab!e
A beautiful libr-ry table is one of the most admired J
pieces of furniture in the home. lhe beautitul tables we are oiferirg are nnde cf quarter sawed oak and highly polished. Very specially priced for this sale at
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214-216-218 State
FURNITURE
Street-
Opposite Post office Hammond, Ind.
