Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 309, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1922 — Page 5

GARY NEWS

Th Hankforth Hat Shop is featuring a display of Juventl Hats at U.00. Also Ladles' Hats at very modest prices. One hundred hats at 11.98, worth $5.00. 4J7 Broadway. Gary. Ind. 5-18-2t

COUBT CASES SET FOR NEXT WEEK table of cases set for trial net weelc beginning: Monday, May 22nd has been Issued by Deputy Proseouiting Attorney William O. Thomas. The cases to be tried are as follows;

MOSDAY, MAY 22. State ivs. Mike Crxywlskl. State vs. CTred (H. Wadle. State vs. Nick Once a. John Miller and Masedon Urdea. State vs. Toroa Bologra. State vs. Mike Marchenla.

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TCESDAV, MAY 23. State vs. Frank Pouch (Ponch.) State vs. John Kole. State vs. Joseph Kuszarda.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24.

State vs. James. B. Kelly. State vs. Sam Tuhy. THURSDAY, MAY 25. State v Max Klein. State vs. Costa r!moft. FRIDAY, MAY 2 ft. State vb. Martin Dankowskl. State vs. Martin Dankowskl. State vs. James Dcuxnanteekos. State vs. Frank Lawlnski and Joseph Silny.

cases against the men were postponed in the city court today until tomorrow morning.

RAID DREAMLAND CLUB

Swooping down on the Dreamland Club, notorious gambling- house at 1727 -iiams street on the souith side 'district last night the morals squad of the Gary police department caused the arrest of elzteen men who were charged with gambling and George Smith as the keeper. The,

ANOTHER GARY MAN DISAPPEARS A second mysterious disappearance of the week was reported yesterday by Mrs. Delia Day who stated that her son James R. Kverett married, and two children who made his home with her. suddenly disappeared Wednesday morning and has not been seen or heardof since. Everett was an employe of the City Park Board and when he failed to show up for work, Mrs. Day realized that some harm had befallen him. He Is described as being 33 years old, weight 180 pounds, 5 feet 11 inches tall. ftrown hair and had brown eyes and considerably tanned and wore a greenish felt hat, brown coat, bluish work trousers and black satine work shirt and had on black shoes.

A Selfiisb Motive. Our only source of revenue is from the sale of our service. If electricity is not available at the torn of a switch we get no pay. Therefore to give you nn-interrapted service is a selfish desire on war part. In return for this service, we expect only a fair rate of payment so that by many little bills we may, in the aggregate, make a reasonable living.

They Cool Without Annoying

In hunting for coolness, people still ride around till midnight on hot summer nights, burning gasoline and missing sleep. Such people need a Westinghouse Electric Fan.

These fans are built upon the Westinghouse motor which is unusually efficient and so quiet as to be practicaHy noiseless. All they need in the way of care is an oiling once a year. They make a lot of breeze and use just a bit of current to do it

Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

SINGING OF WIFE GETS DIVORCE

FOR HUSBAND

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May A h-us

band who can sing and dance may

OFFICER LOST A LOT OF TIME OFFHIS BEAT Haley Declares He Suffered From Serious Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism But Tanlac Made Him Able t o Brave Worst Weather. "I'm always telling my comrades what Tanlac did for me," said Patrick Haley, well-known police officer. 1023 S. Ninth st., Terre Haute. Ind. "For five years there was scarcely a day my stomach did not trouble me. My food seemed to lie like lead In my stomach and I had cramps that nearly drew me double, I was also troubled with sluggish H-rer, constipation and severe headaches. I got so diszy X just keeled over. I had the flu which left me very weak then muscular rheumatism set In and I couldn't work reg-

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"I decided to sea what Tanlac would do for me, and five bottles put me back on the beat feeling fine even In the worst weather. Indigestion Is a thing of the past and the rheumatism has disappeared, too. Tanlac is simply great for troubles like I had." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Adv.

Erery woman taoa that washday is hard when the clothes are

washed In the old fashioned way hard on th

laundress and aara on

the clothes. No household task Is so fatlgu-

as well as muscles.

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harder In the galley than she who tolls over

tha wash-board. If you do U yourself you are endangering your health

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The principle of the oscillating washer, providing the greatest possible action, is now recognized by all washing machine makers as the one correct washing ma- 1 chine principle. The Apex Electrlo Washer wu the; first of the oscillating type machines. In addition to its superior action it possesses an exclusive feature which makes It the most effective In washing your clothes. This Is the "Apex" constroctton in the tub as shown in the lllustraton in left hand corner.

Great 10 Day Offer It costs you nothing to try the Apex in your own Rome. If it proves out the claims of the manufacturers that it washes cleaner, quicker and more conveniently than any other washing machine made, then of course you would not part with it at any price if you could not obtain another Apex.

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Terms arranged to suit, if at the end of the trial period you decide to keep the machine. Your dollar refunded if you decide not to keep the machine.

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Home Appliance Co. 700 South Hohman"5treet, Hammond. Telephone 2250 112th East Seventh Avenue, Gary. Telephone 1721

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be a prize package .but Mra Camilla Hyskell, 25. cried "enough" on the matter of that accomplishment . In her case for divorce against Fred Hyskeel she testified that he

"preferred to sing and dance above everything else." "Was that all the work he could do?" asked the court. "Yes, eir," that was about all. "Divorce granted," said the court.

Special Bargain for Saturday Only in Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Machinist and Carpenter Tools Come and see them and Save Money Goodman Tool Store 569 Bulletin St., Cor. State Hammond, Ind.

Attractive Values in SUMMER FOOTWEAR

With all the quality and smart style distinction tlfat you want your footwear to possess matchless values in new strap effects at $4.95 $5.50 $6.00 WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS, COOL AND DAINTY $3.85 $4.00 $4.50

Make This Your

HOSIERY STORE",

and you will never be disappointed jn style or quality.

Everwear Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, in black, brown and gray. Special for 1 X 0 Friday & Saturday

Quaker Hosiery, pure thread silk, full fashioned, in black and all smart $2.00 shades, at

J AS. B. ORTT The Shop Ahead 169 E. State St. Hammond, Ind.

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Shoes You Buy in June During June most everybody has at least two footwear needs; white footwear for these real summer days, and sports shoe now that the open season for golf, tennis and hiking is near, and of course children just out of school are ready for play shoes. Ourattractive June displays have been arranged, with these distinct needs, especially in mind. Prices ranging from $2.75 io $5.00

The "Ace" '7.00 A Quality Shoe at a Moderate Price A smart yet dignified Oxford in black and tan Russian Calf a shoe that will give a maximum of comfort and service, Also in black, in Havana brown vice kid at $730. The Ace is just one of many striking shoe values ihown here. Plenty of others at $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $7.50 Millers Bootery - 595 Hohman Street

POLITE YEGGS STAUNTON, 111:. May So as not to disturb the villagers polite and considerate yeggs removed the safe from the Illinois Traction System station at Sawyerville. near here, and took it to a nearby creek, where it was dynamited. The safe was found floating in the creek minus the $9 it had contained.

TESTIFIES AT SECRET NIGHT GATHERING (Continued from page one.)

potential legislation to put his plan into effect. The committee members explained to the famous inventor that there were seven bills pending before -them, some of which were modelled along, the lines laid down in his suggestion. One measure, sponsored by Senator Capper. Republican, of Kansas, contained the warehouse provision but did not extend the "full year" storage orivileare. . Kdison was Informed his

Help the Kidneys Fight That Cold

suggestion would be taken under serious consideration In the framing of future legislation. Although stressing the warehouse credit system as the most advantageous, Edison offered two other means of relieving agriculture depression. He approved direct financial aid by the government to .i: farmers and also suggested the. establishment of live stock credits through federal reserve banks. Both of these measures would be in addition to the warehouse credit plan. GOVERNMENT STOHAGE Under the latter plan. Edison explained, the farmer would be offered government Storage for his cotton an grain crops. The government would then issue certificates of credit against the crops stored in its warehouses. Armed with these certificates, the farmers' financial difficulties would be solved through his ability to borrow at any national bank. In explaining this plan. Edison said: "The warehouse credit system would provi-le adequate credit facilities so that the farmer will not need to dump his crops on the mar

ket until he can receive a fair pric for them." The effect of this suggestion, it was indicated by senators attending the conference, would be to give th farmer an utmost monopolistic control over the price of his crops. ERECTION OF 13 WAREHOUSES The Edison scheme calls for permanent operation of the warehouse credit system. Erection of twelve great warehouses Immediately was urgently advocated by the great scientist. When completed, the warehouse system would extend through th south and routhwest and throughout the great grain belt from Indiana to California. A very limited number of senators took part In the secret conference. Among those who were, present were Senators Capper. Republican. Kansas, chairman of the agricultural "bloc"; Ransdell, Democrat, Louisiana: Ladd, Republican. North Dakota; Harrison. Democrat. Mississippi; Keyes, Republican, New Hampshire; Norris, Republican, Nebraska; Frelinghuysen, Republican, New Jersey, and McNary, Republican, of Oreeon.

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Colds and grip cause thousands of cases of kidney trouble. In any germ disease the system becames filled with poisons which the kidneys must filter off. All too often this extra burden weakens the kidneys. Then t'ou have constant backache, headaches and dizziness; you lack ambition, feel dull, nervous and depressed. Don't ignore these warnings! Help the kidneys with Dean's KMnry PUIs. Home folks recommend Doann! Ak your neighbor. A HAMMOND CASE John W. Heiser, 100 Condit st.. says: "A cold put my kidneys out of commission. My back was so lame and sore I could hardly stoop. Severe pains darted across my kidneys and my kidneys acted too often. Doan's Kidney Pills purchased at the Wes Drug and Stationery Co., cured me. Tho trouble has never returned."

Dancing and Dining Music Entertainment Fish, Chicken Dinners WEST GARY CAFE NINTH AVENUE & CLARK ROAD OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 20th UNDER MANAGEMENT P. L. WARD Telephones Gary 967 and 1158

DOAN'S kp?llT 60 at all Drug Stores ExjIerMilburn Co. Mig-Ckraiuffalo.XY

The Coal Strike! HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? WE DO NOT KNOW. DO YOU? We do know that PRICES are gradually RISING on the market as supplies dwindle. We do know that we have some COAL in STOCK. NOW, on which we can make an attractive price. We do know that those who have their COAL BINS FILLED NOW will not worry about the strike or it's consequences. nsumers (ompany Telephone Hammond 19 Telephone E. Chicago 260

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Wash Dress SPECIAL What they are talking about, come all latest Spring colors, imported f r e n c h ginghams, organdies, trimmed beautiful. All sizes for Saturday only Jj55SO Taffeta Dresses Just a few Dresses at this ridicuously low price. All sizes and colors, some embroidered for Saturday onh $22.50 value, at 3 1 4.45

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DANDY Sport. Coats Beautiful Spring styles, all colors, in new crash cloth. All sizes, belted, patch pockets Saturday only $19.50 value, at $6.95 Tailored Spring Suits A tailored Suit,' all silk lined, bell sleeves, belted, long coats, at very little price for aSturday only. Don't miss it

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Cloak Store

143 State Street, HAMMOND, IND.