Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1922 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Tiu'.rsilav. Uwh l.C. J922.
CHICAGO FIRE LOSS TO REACH EIGHT MILLION
Authorities Search for Clues c That Firebug Started Huge Blaze. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO, March 16. Convinced thit a firebug: started the fire thai swept the Union depot district early yesterday, fire Attorney Shirley T. High and fhls assistants continued today the inquiry which bisan while tlii tit was in progress. "Wj have some sroo J leads upon which to work,"" High said, "and white the Investigation probably will lake ereral days. I relieve we will find something important." Assistant State's Attorney Edgar A. Jonas announced that if the a;sen theory results in the discovery of sufficient evidence to warrant an arre:. prosecution for murder wit: fol;w. The murder thaige will be based on the death of Fireman Jaratj McGovern, who was the only victim of the fire. . Two committees of ths c'.ty council, the fire attorney and the coroner. weil as several other law enforcing agencies, were engajej today in probing th various aspects of the tire. The council investigation centered chiefly in an effort to learn if the city's fire regulations ha-i teen laxly enforced throughout the district. Although several su?pct. have been questioned in connection with the firebug theory, no arrests have been made. Insurance companies and property experts definitely p!acel the 1osb today at JS.OOO.OcO. It wsj said that le?s than half of this was covered by insurance.. NO RENO DIVORCEES ARE LOST ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE RKXU. NfclV., .March 10 Following check of the g-uest list it was stated ty the fire marshal that no lives were Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO dorsad TTp miner Deposits are DlssoiTd. and tba Toxins (Poisons) Coinplatalr Xrlva Out. Xrug-g-lti Toul to OxoTrntxt it to Evry Lastanc. "Tour very life," says Vr. Cares, "rierends upon the perfect functioniiiK and health of your kidnej-n so whatever you do don't neglect them." Dr. Carey's famous prescription. No. 777 known as Marsh-Root is not recommended for everything, but we cannot too strongly urge its use if you -iirfer from annoying kidney, liver and bladdor troubles, frequent passing of water night and day, with smarting or Irritation, brick dust seclimnet or highly colored urine, bioatins irritability with loss of flesh, backache, headache, rheumatism or any other tendency to Bright's Disease. Diabetis or Gravel, for Kidney disease in its worst form may Ve stealing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to bein tha use of this wonderftfl prescript ioc row obtainable in both liquid and tablet form if you have any of the above symptoms. Kidney, Liver and Bladder troubles don't wear away. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with unfailing certainty. Nrer mind the fa'bires of the pat If you e'en suspect that you are subject to these disease?: don't lose a ringla day for Summers' Pharmacy and erery good druggist has been authorised "to return the purchase money on the first bottle to all who slate they have received on henefit. .VOTE: A generouo trial bottle of Marsh-Root, (ablet or liouid form, maybe secured by sending 25c to Ir. Carey (. Klmirn. V. T dv.
E. W. AN
Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 738
Specials for Friday and Saturday
URMA FLOUR The brand of quality, one better few as good. Order Urma Flour at once V'g bbL, $1.01 bbl $2.00 FANCY BROOMS This osly 38c We Sen Hammond Modem UNION MADE BREAD CRACKER JACK Per pkg 5c OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars 53c
Sincerity Milk, tall cans, per can 0c, 3 for.. Sincerity Sliced Pineapple, large size can 35c, 3 cans. -Sincerity Peas. " 2 cans Sincerity Apricots, large size can 35c, 3 cans fcr Sincerity Kidney Beans. 3 cans for ,. 25c 98 c 35c 98c 31c
SINCERITY FRUITS All kinds, 3 cans S1.00 PREFET SARDINES Per can 23c BECKER'S FANCY MACARONI, SPAGHETTI OR NOODLES Regular 10c seEer. Per package 5c 10 Bars ARMOUR LIGHTHOUSE SOAP and 2 Packages LIGHTHOUSE POWDER, an for 55c
Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs Oscar Mayer's Approved Lard, per lb Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb Fancy Boneless Codfish, Mb. pkg. Fancy Oil Sardines, 3 cartons Uneeda Biscuits, per pkg 55c 17c 43 c 23 c 18c 5c
FANCY COFFEE CAKES This sale .18c PET MILK TaD cans, 10 for 89c SILVER MEDAL OLEO MARGARINE Mb. pk5 22c
lost when flames early today de"tro ed the KfversWle I lot. 1. a four Story liric'.s structure, temporarf homo of many of K?nr.' fashionable divorce colony. The lire was unci -r control at 10 :i. m. today, although rti'l burning fiercely. Many thrilling resscuM were made by Itto firemen who rarrlod women and
cause of the fre. whicu .-t.irted shoitliatl not been detctj ly aftr i o'clock j mtr.cil. EXAMINER WILL HAVE TO Eli THE LAW John Pcra, Indiana Harbor Gets Lawyer and Latter Goes After Blazer. John Pora. Indiana Harbor real estate dealer. w),ti wa r"fu--e.l second papers in the n turn 1 ij;-. t ion lifarins before Judge ("rites in I'.ooin 2 of the superior court, may yci. be grant:-.! citizenship . Pora is going to i.inke Kxaminer William Blazer of the Nat u i a' i;.; ion Bureau show him th law. i:!;iz.r recommended that Pora be refiis-.-d citizenship on ih.e ground that h, ha I been convicted of attempting 1 bribe a federal official end ha i served :i federal .sentence. The ei miner esplicned to the court ibat only a iresidei,ti )1 pardon would place Pora in line for par.tr again. Shortly after be left the courtroom with li!s s itnss- s, I.r i sou flit At tor. nt-y W. .1 . Mc.!(-rr and explained his predicament . Attorney MoAb-er is of the opinion that w ti en five years e'.ipaes after conviction for an offense n.1 the applicant' reputation has b?en good in the meantime, the s'ate i; clean and he may be grant-.! ispers. This holds in state cases and J'r. Mc Aleer ' elie.es it. is also good In federal cates. H; made a motion in court to have the Pora case reinstated and after some argument it was dne. Kx.iminrr Blazer was unable to find the law covering the situation at that time but it will be brought r.p at the May heer'ng. Some olher i.-iKtters in connetion t. , I v:;n rora s reeo.-i (iu::.i Tiie ia-1 nvc years may also lie bro'icrht tip by the j examiner. He torched lightly on th. e j during the bearing li;' did not push l them because ho held the federal of- ' fense overshadowed a'.!. THREE FATALITIES N DETROIT FIRE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEJ DETROIT. Mkh.. Ma.-ch 16. Two chi'dren are desd. their mother is believed dying an-1 the father find another child are suffering minor injuries as the result of a fire today which destroyed their home near Halfway. The dead: Irene Iteichert, 10, bitrned to death in the house. Vincent Charles Keiciicrt, T. died on way to hospital. The injured: Mrs. Grace Heichert, 3i. in critical condition from turns received while atte-mpting to trscue Tiene. Peter, aged burned on head and shoulders. Berent Kei -.h-.-rt. t he father, injured while carrying rnothe." daughter, Virginia, to saftfi-. Sincerity CcfTee, &1 (C per lb. 38c, 3 l ib. tlns.100 Sincerity Rolled Oats. 2E5f 3 pkgs Sincerity Pork and Beans, 91 .ir. (.ails, 1U1 Sincerity Corn, 2 cans 33c Sincerity Mali Extract, 1 A) 2 cans Grandma's Washing Powder, 1 Q, large pkg Toilet Paper, large 7-oz. rolls, OC 4 .oils for... Olivilo Toilet Soap, 3 bars Fancy Sandwich Cheese, per lb Fancy Pink Salmon, tall can Asst. National Biscuit Co. Cookies, per lb. ...... 25c. 35c 15c 19c
Crown Point
Mrs. Kail Krost entertained Iho C It. li. i.'iub at her home on Monday e .ning. tiie prizes for hlg-h score. a Kie ilundied. iiein won by Mrs. liar y llaktr and Mios Ida Royenbauer. Mrs. Pa;, i.iond S.ermaii had the u iurtutie to fail and bitak her aim t early part of the wet K. II. H. Woods of 'iie I-etz Ma n ufa jt ur sng Co., left this week for a -on sine :rip to Pi.Ub-.ng and other taster points of intereit of tile l.otz Jisn;; facturing C(. Mrs. Petr lie Haan wi!i enl .rtain t . Club at iie" home in Ga on S i : urday nitih i . Mr. and M rv . Sam Wood were J iSht.ully sut-pristd by a party of t he friends who made the trip t thehome at Iottavijie on Wednesday o i-nmg. the occasion being the fi-tle;.i aniveisary of their marriage. Th c. ening w as a vc-iy p ! a :i c t one. an a tractive piogitini of music and toast to this popular couple tinving bee !! pared. A beautiful supper was s r -oil and Mr. ami Mis. Woods w.i'i reivieirbcr the. occasion as one of tin plea.-antf Ft of their married life. l.iitle Jacquelcne Ayling tb.e six year eld daughter of Kv. and Mrs. .1 , . AylMi.g. narrowly escft)ed serious iriiury wiiiie on in-r way to school en as' Wednesday riorning. s sl'e wax cros sir.g the stri-ct a; Court and Juliet, s o was struck by a car dii cii by t.vman Moyer. Siic was knocked down ant dragged a few feet Cut luckily the cat was not being driven at. a high rate o speed or sht would have been dangerously hurt. The litilf girl did not see the car until it was upon her. S'k receUed several bruise. She was gi -en immediate medical attention. Mis Ida Hos'-mhauer end Mrs. Harry P.aker will spend Friday in Chicago on business . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crawford ce'ebratcd their fortieth w-ciding anniver?:a.ry at their home on Main street or Tuesday night, a party of friends coming in to spend the evening with them to help them conimemoi at. the event. The evening v.-us spent in music and games and delicious refreshments vcr served. The Chainbvi" of Commerce hid a rousing meeting in the legion Hall on Tuesday evening. The community house iiniposi'iiin in Crown Point, wadiscus'ied from every t'tigle and all were of one mind that Crown Point is going to have rue. though just what means will be tiseJ to Stcure the capital is still a Tiestion. A ote spoken favorably of is I, other's- Grove. P.and cements, for Crown Point during the summer of 1!21 8 re assured and a committee comiosed of John C. FS'lier, It. H. Claussen airl Win . Carroll were appointed te look after tni matter. A ti.uriM camp at trie Fair grounds is also a cei l a i n I ..' . JURY READY FOR THIRD ARBUGKLE TRIAL t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! S AX FRANCISCO. March ij Completion of a jury to try Iloseee "Fatty" Arbuckle the third time for -manslaughter was probab1.-; today as the trial entered upon Us fourth day. Kloven tentative jurors were in the box mi ludir.g three women when court convened. The slate had exercise 1 one of its five -nptory challenges and the defense two with eight, still m :.- .serve. Tbii-tcer, jur rs will be selected in trial as in each of the other. Th" state revealed tod iy in questioning prospective jurors that every effort will be made to keep from the record STOMACH PAINS COULDN'T SLEEP Tried Alt Sorts of TAedlcine and Health Reports j He never got ar;v relief until le us-! ed Nerv-Worth and then lie felt better' before be had finished the first bottle.', "ne hes onlv to stop Police Officer Vitte. of Morgantown, V. Va., and ask him if he knows of anything to gi ee relief iii a bad ca;e of stomach trouble. I so bad that a man couldn't sleep. Im- ! mediately Ire will say: '-That's me 1 couldn't until I got Nerv-Worth. I had tried all sorts of medicines, made three trips to Hot Springs, and one to l-lo- ' rida. My stomach pained me constant - ' ly: nothing 1 ate agreed with me. Now 1 eat anything I want and sleep like a iog.-' Could anyone ask feo- any strong- , -r prior. .!1 we can say is try a hot - 1 tie and son for yourself what it will do tor you. The druggist where you buy . H. is authorizeri to g;v.- votir money ba'l; if you are not satimled with the results of the first bottle. Von can buy' Vrv-"orth at ar.v first class drug ' store for one dollar a battle. It is a!-: wavs or. sa.le in th's eitv at S:immers' t'harmaey and I.. H. Tattern drug Co. i Whiting." Gt a bottle today if you; have anv kind of stomach or bowel 'rouble or arc nervous and can't sleep a ".-I vco vh;it it will do f'-r von. adv. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (Dunkers) AND THE PUBLIC Services Held Every SUNDAY AT 7:00 P. M. Above Lion Store Rimback Block Under the Auspices of the BETHANY BIBLE SCHOOL OF CHICAGO J. W. Lear, Pastor
NONE SUCH DONUTS as PARKER'S
positions being takoi by the defense i 'bitar rewarding the past life or; 'rginia Hai ip. I
IPERTY DISPUTE CASE laima To Valuable Gary Land li ov Before the Federal Court. i iaims in p.- ipe.-ty, i.ear Gary. !' be worth Jl-.'S.OCO. by lijjht of "i- '"'" io-essi ,u are sdvanced i:i an ibn taken 11,1 for trial before .hiii;1 li . Anderson in i lie f edei a I c hi r ; i told in Tue-dfiy's Times, diaries 1. Pfebbins. of Cillctig :.nd ,ln'n:i S "i.t'.iey, of Hr-.okline. .Mass.. pl-iin ti T . il the court to establith their ri-rhts o the properly by virtu'1 of ('.ends, as rcinst t'.ie claims of itrrusella Can. "f liiler. Ind.; il.nry Warrum. of -".id -napolis. and tvervtt 1 . liallard, Almrt C. Carver ..nd ( ieo ge I. Manb.ve, ; 11 of Gary . The property coniprics 17" acres Chats with your Gas man The automobile has taught us a lot about the thing we call "depreciation." When some of U3 bought our first car for a thousand dollars, say, we kept track of the gasoline and oil we used and congratulated ourselves that the upkeep was not as bad as we had thought. Pretty soon, however, we needed new tires and a few repairs all maintenance expense. And then in about three years we got ashamed of the old rattle box and considered ourselves fortunate to -ell it for S300. What became of the S700 difference? We charged it to depreciation. The merchant has it in shelf-worn goods. The newspaper owner has it to the extent of about ten per cent annually ou his plant. Your gas company has it in the wear and tear and breakage of mains, meters, machines and other apparatus. It is by recognizing depreciation as a fixed charge that we are able to constantly substitute new fquipment for old and !-o jrive you the srrvice you demand. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company s.M?(t"- uf.j1. jhp i1 wau-v."! 1c 15c SUMMERS TOOTHACHE DROPS 2 for. . . 16c $1.25 HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES-Assorted gl 6 sizes, 2 pair for 60c DRESSING COMBS2 for 15c AT-LAST-A WHITE Shoe Cleaner, 2 for 20c ACCO ASPIRIN TAB Lets, 2 boxes for 35c FLUFF 2 for 61c 16c 21c 36c 15c BIXBY ROYAL SHOE QC Polish, 2 for 25c HYDROGEN PEROX- 26 C IDE, 2 for 50c SAXON- LINEN PAPETERIE 24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes, g 2 for 35c EUTHYMOL SHAV- Qf:r ING CREAM, 2 for iOc
25c ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER 2 for 60c 0Z0MULSI0N 2 for ..... 30c FORMALDEHYDE Fumigator, 2 for 60c Mb. R OAN FRESH Chocolates, 2 for 15c PALMER'S TOILET Soap, 2 for 25c TUBE LAZELL'S Tooth Paste, 2 for 50c LIQUID TAR SHAMPOO, 2 for 25c HOBSON'S HEADACHE WAFERS, 2 fcr. . . 50c KUROKOL for cough and colds, 2 for. 75c PARVI5 FACE POWDER, 2 for
35c 70c 40 c Packed 70c 25c 35c 60c 35c 60c 85c
about tlirce miles cast of Gary. Druseilu Carr assertw osse.sslon because of more- than twenty- years' occupancy, dating from ISVti, w h.m the property was regarded as worthless. Th Plaintiffs in the ca-e nay the property n w Is vaiutd ct $t,&0i) an Bete. t he ta-; paid 0:1 the land in 1 8 i 5 was only $67.50.
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h'atd argument er a r, ( Pie. c following a pe,o gnnie may cost, the in-,, 0f James Goodwin, u Gary negro, lining at 1 7 t VtrKlni.i. street. 'i-Tfli'iv, t 1 American Family tr r v th sT f 6c U VV rate Hapt S40 So.
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LAUNDRY AND TOILET GOODS Life Duoy Soap, 3 bars. . . .23c Lava Soap, 10 bars 52c Sweetheart Soap, 10 bars. 53c Oiivc and Palm, 4 bats. . . .25c Lux, Fairy or Ivory Flakes. 3 pkgs. 29c Argo Gloss Starch, 5 lbs... 35c Gold Dust, large pkg 25c Small Star Naptha Powder, 10 pkgs. 45c Rub-Nc-Morc Soap, 12 bar. 50c Gradnma's Pender, large pkg ISc FRESH CORN MEAL White and yellow, OQ 10 pounds . . FRESH SODA CRACKERS and GINGER SNAPS 1Ar Per pound XKJ Phone 531
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last nigh', lie was almost decapitated. Jn a statement at the Mercy hospital, Goodwin told thf; police he was play lng a game of "cheat" for 2t cents v.-ltn James Minor, 1C17 Connecticut street and better known among the colored
population as "Cement" in a pool room j at 1043 Massachusetts street. I'oliowing a heated argument ovel the quarter. Minor is alleged to have lilt Goodwin over the head with a pool cue and failing to subdue his opponent with this he drew a vicious looking knife, ami started slashing. The Knife almost beheaded Goodwin, laying bis tie.ck open from the hack of his neei; u the front He suffered urea, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . KST - - A Shepherd eolhe pup. about !' mouths old. Is ail while ei epi his ears are b'aek and across both his c es ;,,id is mark en bis two hunt 'as. i.'iiiiii's by th" name of 'Ttus-er.' lie turn to lo State r-t., Hammond. Re-"-ird. 3-!fi:2 or Q A a Vim B 1 ha SJ"-"-i-aa ?
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CANNED GOODS Extra Fancy Toinatoes, large cans 17c Pork and Beans, 3 cans. . . ,29c Red B;ar.s, 3 cans 29c Camptcli's Soups, 3 cans. .25c Brst Kidney Bans, 3 cans. 32c Dill Pickles, large can. ... . .20c Eagle B.and Milk, can 19c Nutro, tall, per doz 90c Extra Fancy Peas or Corn. none better, 3 cans 5Cc Fancy Peaches, heavy syrup, large cans, 3 for 75c Sliced Pineapple, can 29c Apricots. large can 29c Strawberries, per can 30c MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI In bulk, OKn 3 poutds L CUR BEST COFFEE Guaranteed, 95 c 3 pounds for ........ -'-'-'
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BY CATARRH? USE EALIN If your nostrils are ciogged. your throat distressed, or your head istuffed by nKy ats:-rc or a cold, apply a litU" pure, a nt isepi ic, geim desfroying cream inlo your rostrlls. It penetrates threoigh every air passage, s'lotbing inf.a i.ied. swollen membranes and you g'-i inrt.'int reliof . How good it feels. 'o;lr nostril are open . Your h. a-l is clear. Mo more hawking, mi.!? iin;'. dryness ir Ktruggling fur lueuth. Get a sinai', bottle 'if Klv's Cream Italm from anv druggist . (-.i fis and catarrh yi"M like mat;!.', l.ii n'' 9 ay stuffed i! ; . U.-.l-f." i, . -c. .... ,1 Phone 53 1 LENT SPECIALS Pure Codfish. 1 -It. can( 3 for 29c Imported Kippered Herring. 2 cans 24c Oil or Mustard Saidines, 12 cans 59c Salmon, tall size, 3 cans. . . .37c 9-lb. keg Holland Ktrring. new catch 95c CEREALS Toasties or Kellogg's Flakes. 8-c Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25c Cream of Wheat. pl;g 23c Rolled Oats, large size pkg. 23c Grape Nuts 16c FRESH PANCAKE FLOUR 3 large packages 29 C LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COOKIES 1Q. Per pound Del ivered FREE fee 25c 100 CASCARA COMPOUND PILLS Hinkle, Qn 2 for OC 75c CASCARA LAXATIVE Qf SYRUP 2 for OUC eOc MILLER'S SNAKE OIL, 2 fcr 65c 50c POUDRE DE RIZ, CtZn Qualite Superieur, 2 for. . 23c ABSORBENT COT- T5flr TON, 2 for OUC 31.00 YOUTH CRAFT 1 (C HAIR TONIC, 2 for . 1 25c PEPSIN AND CHARCOAL TABLETS, Ofir 2 for OUC 50c CURELENE for chapped hands, 2 for JJ 25c MOR-0-SAN TAL- n CUM POWDER, 2 for. . . 75c PALMER'S TOILET WATER Assorted odors, Qffc-. 2 for OUC 25c $1.00 PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL 1 OC 2for $1.00 BUCKEYE HOPS 2 for MALT AND $1.25 50c LIMESTONE PHOS- 7Cr PHATE, 2 for ' U $1.20 BELL'S PINE TAR-HONEY COMPOUND, O-i AtZ 2 fcr $1.00 H03S0N'S r-KESCRIPTION, 2 for VEGETABLE $1.25 $4.50 HOT WATER CM BOTTLE, 2 fcr 70c SLOAN'S LINIMENT QC c 2 for $1.25 LAZELL'S ToilctgJ CQ Water, 2 for 's..VAPO:$i-oo
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