Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1922 — Page 11
Tuesrtav. March 7. 1922
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Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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Th marriage of Clifford Vllmer of teen called to terv on the Federal !
t'lis city to Mrs. Carolyn Smith, also grand Jury sitting: there for the Jiarcn
of Crown Point took place at the M. K. parsonage on Monday morning. Rev. AyllnK performing th ceremony, that ws very simple and attended by only the immediate relatives. Mrs. i'ilmer
session. Mrs. Ruth Kollis of Gary has filed divorce proceedings a train Bt her hus-j band. Harry KoIUs, now In the county.
! jail 'for an attempted murder of his ,
i a niece of Sheriff OMs and has made wife a short time tgo in a Gary restful-; her home with the Olds family for the ' rant where she was employed. The past year. Mr. Vllmer is employed asl Kollis were married in Dec. 11, 1921. a deputy sheriff and is a son of Mrs. and separated the next day after "rs.
Julia Vllmer of this city. The young! Kollis had learned that he had a wue
couple will continue to reside with Mr. and Mrs. Olds for the present. John Lehman Is driving a handsome new Buick sedan purchased from the Eleode agency last week. The P.re department was called to the Vissmann home on Fouth Main street at seven o'clock on Monday night, an overheated chimney having Ignited the roof. Slight damage was done.
living In Greece. Kollis has made repeated attempts at a reconciliation with his wife but she refuses to return to him. The nsault and battery charge against Kollis will "be heard this week in the Criminal court.
TWEW MARRIAGR IJCES5ES William Rich. Crown Point, Mayme
Prochno, Crown Point; Claude Leaver-1 ton, Hammond. Florence Weaver, Ham-j
Krederick s-rierberger or the Let, mond; George Winters, Gary, Harriet: Manufacturing Co., was called to Pav.j w pvenport. Gary; John Malensek ; nport, Iowa, on last Saturday on ao-! Hammond Kedi Dekonic, Hammond;!
count of the serious illness of his fa-'j Clifford Smith, Crown Point. Carother. He expects to be gone for ev-!jvn E Smith. Crown Point; Dennis
eral days. j Formsend, Gary, Rena Foster. Gary;? Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allman left for ; Arthur Waller, Hammond, Marl Mi-i
I vii&napolis on Monday to be gone for' 1'Kno, Hammond; Wesley Glaser, South several weeks. Mr Allman having Bend. Ind.. Mabel Tucker, Hammond,
Real "Hooch" Hound Leads in Hunt for Illicit Potations DENVER, March "Booze," a rerent canine acquisition to Federal Prohibition Director E. H. McClenahan's enforcement squad. Is provlig to be a real "hooch houid." according to prohibition offlrers here. "Booae"' had only been in the service a few days when he was Instrumental in the seizure of a large still and quantities of moonshine and mash. With the dog leading them. Agent Mangini reported, officers of the department searched out a fiftygallong whiskey still, 00 gallons of sugar ash find 200 gallons of barley mash at a ranch rear Littleton, Col., after officers had previously made several unsuccessful efforts, without the aid of the dog. to find a "hide" to which they had been tipped off. Two men wert arrested charged with violating the prohibition law.
MARY FIGHT? NOT FOR HUG
BY GEORGE R. HOLMES 'STAFF COSRESPONDFNT I. M. SERVICE) WASHINGTON. March T. Not only fi"Cs President Harding plan to hold liiittslf, entirely aloof from any of the 7 Viibiican primary fights that arc : lireatening party harmony In several i; -e'-tioris. but he also plans to take i tr;- little part personally in the coming fall election campaign, according to word circulal-ing among Republican leaders. Several reasons are understood to Tave inspired the. persiderfs r?solve in this respect: (1 He does not blieve thr is much danger in the Democrats recapturing control of either house and f-onate, and (2 ha does not believe ft "becoming" for a president of the Vnited State to personally engage in tne give-and-take of a heated off-year campaign. Recently several Republicans who
are facing stiff fights for re-election this fall approached tha White House to ascert in the chances of bolstering up their respective campaigns with a presidential speech aimed so it would have the most effect. They were Informed that President Harding has mads no plans for any participation In the coming election campaign, other than the ordinary counsel with party leader, and that in all probability he will make no speeches whatever in support of any candidate. Some prominent Republican whoaa
j political lives are endangered In the primaries in their respective states ! have endeavored to enlist White House j support for their candidacies. They have been advised $hat wblla the prnsi(dent would be glad to see them return ed to Washington, he nevertheless be
lieves It would be "bad politlca" and the wrong spirit for the chief executive to actively aid them in winning their family battles. The president will be aided somewhat In his resolve to teer clear of
, the primaries by the summer Alaskan jtrlp, which according to present plans (Will get under way during June. It la ; likely the president will be gone for
two or throe months, and by the time he returns, most of the primary squabbles will have been settled.
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Take Care Of Your Cold Guard against Grippe, "Fla" and Pneumonia-Rub Muster ole on Throat, Chest and Back
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Grippe. Influenza and treacherous Pneumonia all snrt with a cold, eo iruard against thse dangers before 3 our cold gets deeply seated. At the first feigns of a cold (which is Just congestion) bring your circulation back to normal by rubbing Musterole on your throat, cheat and back. Mustercle Is a oounter-Irrltant which warms tip the body quickly an.l eets the bio id surging through the congested parts. Remember the good old-fashioned mustard plaster that was grandmother's standby? Musterole has all of the gicd qualities of that messy old mmiprd plaster without the atin and blister. Made of pure oil of muWard,' camphor, menthol nd other simple ingredients, It penetrates the pores and goes straight to the seat of trouble. During- he "Flo" epidemic several rears ago. Musterole was used In our irmy training camp and the Y. M. C. . War Board sent thousands of jars ;n our ealdiers in France. If you are feverish, if you ache ail arer, rnl n rood old Musterole, take a i t.tb, drink plenty of hot water
and go to bed and call your doctor. Keep good and warm end see that there is plenty of fresh air in your room. M-UEteroie has been need for years and is recommended by doctor for Sore Throat, Pleurisy, Heaohada, Neuralgia, Croup, Lumbago, Grippe, "Flu" and Pneumonia. Apply the healing ointment with your finger tips, rubbing It gently Into the affected parts. First you will experience a warm tinurllng glow, th.-n a refre-hlng cooi ng nonsation. Thouaenls of f3mi:ij kfcn Musterole always on their bathroom shelf rea-dy for -olds and crthtr imcrgoiiCiti. All riigg!sts! 45c ard 85c. Jara and tube. Hos-pital size. $2.00.
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