Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 18 September 1922 — Page 9

ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi HAMMOND T. 0e. Hauaaad Bid,.. FU 3100. E. S. Boum Drug (:, 713 CW A-a, FW. 3683. Calum.t Pharmacy, 786 Calunet Ato, Pan. 723. imnTNCmitbg iw c, 524 11 9th su rh. 13SW.

CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL, RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. OVER 40.000 PEOPLE READ THIS PAGE EVERY DAY. All Classified Advertisement! must be in the office and paid for by 11 a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED gYi INDIANA HARBOR Lukea's Nw. Agency, 3410 Michigan At., Phot). 1138J. EAST CHICAGO Nawma & Thorn fom. 809 Chicag. Ave, Phoa. 931. Tones Office, Calumet Bldi-. Phone 233. GARY Time Office, Reynold. Bidg., Phaofl 137.

WANTED MALE HELP v A.N TED We- havo opening; for 10 young men between the ares of 18 and 23 to learn the trade of boiler rnaker or machinist. Liberal wages Kistart wtth depending- upon the ability of the applicant. Come prepared to go to work. Apply to Works Manager. Gibson Shops. Railroad Department. Gibson. Ind. 7.19:tf

PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM NORTHWESTERN REGION OFFERSPERMANENT JOBS tN CHICAGO OR OUT-OF-TOWN TO QUALIFIED FLOOR MECHANICS AND VICE HANDS ALSO MACHINISTS. BOILERMAKERS. BLACKSMITHS. CARPENTERS, CAR REPAIRMEN AND CAR REPAIRMEN HELPERS APPLY AT - S3 SOUTH CANAL STREET 42S SOUTH CLARK STREET 621 WEST MADISON STREET 561 WEST MADISON STREET 6401 SOUTH STATE STREET 0341 COMMERCIAL AVENUE CHICAGO . 8:13:tf WANTED Men. piece work. $5.00 to $5.50 for 10-hour shift, also helpers. 36c per hour. International Lead Refinerv Co., 151st and Mc'ook aw.. East,. Chicago. 8:12:tf MEN WANTED United Chemical & Organic Products Co., West Hamnrnrl. Til. J-15-tf WANTED Laborers for warehouse work. Nowak Milling Co., 150th nd Calumet ave.. Ham. 8:15:tf WANTED Laborers. Apply office American Glue Co., West Hammond. 9tl2:6t WANTED Men for rofing cars. Apply Illinois Car Mfg. Co., Ham- . j n , . . . . moiiii. 9:14:tf MEN WANTED Steady work, pood par, Metals Penning Co., Slimmer st. and Hump Road, Ham mond. -15-1 WANTED Two men exp. in accounting, for positions in this territory. Salary $30 per week. . Write B-SS. care Times. Hammond, 9:15 :3t WANTED Men at asphalt plaiTE Plummer and Howard ave. Good wages. Uiited Construction Co., Hammond. 9:15:tf WANTED Laborers, 35c per hour and several store helpers higher rate. Apply Storekeeper, Fruit Grow ers Express Company car shops, opposite Mark subdivision. 9:16:2t VA N T E D All ground man to help on furniture truck, able to drive truck and put up furniture: man must be a hustler, very gogfri opening for a rood worker. Apply- at once. Barker Furniture Co., Michigan and Fir street, Indiana Harbor. 9;t6:!t WANTED Blacksmith or horse shoer, must understand his business, ro other need apply. Good pay. Steady work. Phone 1392-M. 4 State street. Hammond. 9:16:3t WXNTED Bowling alley player. Apply 502. 148th St.. East Chi. f:15:2t STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per week, and expenses to man or woTi!n with rig to introduce Eureka Kgg Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. 9:lS:lt WANTED Intelligent boy to learn laundry business; Members 's Sanitary Laundry. 173 Michigan avenue. Ham. 9"1S"1 WANTED Butchers, a meat cutter and also a helper. Apply rjudy for work. Peaker's, 645 Hohman St., pk, ar-e 3581 Hammond. 8:18 :1 1 WANTED Shipping clerk. Apply Winer Mfg. Co.. Hammond. 9:lfc:tf WANTED Boy, messenger, 16 years oil wi'h bicycle, wages $40 per month. Tostal Telegraph Cable Co., T.obbv Hammond Bldr., Ham. 9:18:3t AVANTED Experienced Wood Car repair men; Apply "with tools ready for work at Employment office, 136th st. and Brandon ave., Ryan Car Company. Hegewisch, 111. WANTED Competent young man to drive bakery wagon. 411 Ash St., Hammond. 9:18:lt WANTED All around man. ntiist be experienced. Apply Minas t'urnlfjre Co.. 814 Stata st., Ham. B:18:lt WANTED Man for general faciry - work. Mcllroy Belting & Hose Co.. 105 Condit St., Hammond. 9:18:lt W" ANTED Boy over school age to help in bake shop. 4212. 137th St.. phone Indiana Harbor 1457. 9:18:gt WANTED Three married men over age 23, two in Hammond, one Indiana Harbor, to sell and . collect. Phone 3145 Hammond. 9:18:3t WANTED Exp. shoe salesmen. Apply 3431 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 9:18:3t "WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable, experienced stenographer. East Chicago concern. Permanent. Indicate 3erience. Address B-93. care Times, Hammond. 9:18:2t WANTED Experienced department store girl. Must speak foreign language. Apply Robt. Gordon & Son, Central ave. and 119tb St., Whitir. Indisna! 9:lJ:lt SITUATION WANTED WANTED Position by young, lady. with 5 years experience in stenography, bookkeeping and banking. Phone 1S10-W Hammond. 9:18:lt WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY 5 to 10 acres from private party; prefer ft without buildings: must be good soil and close to Hammond. State particulars in first letter. Write B-85, care "imes, Hammond. 9:16:2t WANTED TO RENT Five or six room house, possession early Oct. Adults. Phone 1393-MX Ham. 9:18:1 WANTED TO"BUY Medium size seft cosl heater. liO Sheffield ave.. fJT,,r'v;",d 9:1t-1r

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

FOR SALE New five and six room bungalows and houses. South Side excellent location. All modern conveniences. Small cash payment, and easy terms. HARGIS & MOORE CO. 402 Hammond Bldg. Phones 321 3142 Hammond, evenings. 8:21 :tf FOR SALE 6 room modern bungalow, garage, corner, terms. Cheap. Owner, 261 Highland St., Hammond. 9:15:10t FOR SALE 59 ft. corner lot on De trolt St., desirable location, and reasonable. Call 476 Carroll street. Phone 1646 Hammond. 9:14:3t FOH SALE 5 room furnished apt.. piano, everything complete, J500 for quick sale. 4S5 Summer blvd.. Hammond. S:16:lt $1,250 BUYS Four room house. 2 lots, $150.00 down, balance monthly. See this Sunday. See W. J. A. MOLSBERGER 699 Columbia avenue. Open evenings. Hammond. 9:15:2t FOR SALE Hotel in Hobart. doing good business. Reason for selling, owner sick, going away. Phone 2 40 Hnmmmiii. 9:18:2t FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR PAINT AND WALL PAPER SEE I. L. COHEN Big sale for next ten days only cn Paint and wall paper, all colors, house paint $1.50 per gallon. Wall Paper for Kitchen and Bed Rooms, so a roll; everything in the line of JVall Paper and Painting. 2R9 Slbly st. Hammond, phone 4136W. 8-8-lt FOR SA LE 1 C-melody Conn saxaphone; 1 low pitch tener saxaphSne. Lessor, 145 State St.. Ham. 9:7:6t FOR SALE Peaches, apple, st rawBerries, sweet cider and grapes. Brant Fruit Farm, Hessville. or phone 12S1-Y3 Hammond. 9:6:tf COAL Southern and Central Illinois. Indiana and Franklin County. Call 249 Hammond. J. F. Wilhelm & Son, Hammond. !:13:tf FOR SALE: Soft drink parlor, doing good business, good location and lease. Write B-83, care Times, Hammond. 9:13:6t FOR SALE Acct. sickness, farming Implements, stock and grain. Also lease and buildings. Immediate possession. Peter Mack, rear Calumet Park Stock Yards. Ham. 9:15:3t FURNITURE SALE Golden Bros. Storage. Hammond. 9:l6:6t FOR SALE Lunch room, average $35 dally business, $825 cash. Will consider Ford as part payment Inquire 3513 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. - 9:16:2t FOR SALE Variety and candy ptore. 1S30 3 Brandon ave., Hege. wlch. Illinois. 9:16:3t FOR SALE 50 unredeemed Eastman Kodaks at 50 cents on the dollar. Lesser. 145 Slate St.. Ham. 9:6:6t CASH SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Detroit Jewel Gas Range, with ooui-Aj if J. Arkin, Manager 242 E. State St.. Ham. 9:18:lt FOR SALE 9x12 Axminister rug. Inquire 10 Detroit St., West Hammond. 9:18:2t FOR SALE 5 room furnished apt., piano, everything complete, ,$500 fir quick sale. 485 Summer blvd., Hammond. 9:18:lt FOR SALE -Gas lanjre. cheap, practically new. 426 Merrill avenue, Hammond. - 9:18:lt FOR SALE $65 buys good 7 year old horse, weight 14P: 1 express harness. $10: 1 express wagon, $15: peddling Avagon. $25. Apply 8940 HouFton ave.. South Chicago. 9:18:3t FOR SALE Up-to-date traveling and camping car, for any kind of weather, arranged for 4 or' 6. 217 Michigan ave., Hammond. 9:18:6t FURNISHED ROOMS tua RENT ifurnisb'jd rooms. RO and $1 a day. Spring cow, 33, By the week. $2. $3 and $4. Hotel Csr'eton. Hammond. 10:4. -if FOR RENT Rooms, new cots, down town, at 50c a night. 316-20 State street. Hammond. 9:14 FOR RENT Summer cottage, furn. garage and two boats, beautiful grounds, 60 feet of screened porches, on Kankakee river. Call 19 IS Hammond. 9:12:tf FOR RENT Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms, with board, 1 single, 1 double. prlvat. family. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1360-R. 835 Hohman St.. Hammond. 9:15:3t FOR RENT 2 furn. rooms, for light hskpg., no children, 761 Claude St.. Hammond. 9:15:lt FOR RENT Two rooms furnished in modern new building, steam heat, to man and wife or middle aged ladles, on Hohman. near Clinton st. Phone 632 Hammcnd. 9:16:2t FOR RENT One nice front loom, downstairs, suitable for two men. S5 Sibley St.. Hammond. 9:16:2t FOR RENT 4 room cottage, furnish ed, lec, gas. bath, furnace heat; near high school and car line. 1131 Madison st.. Hammond. 9:16:2t FOR RENT Three nice clean and modern rooms for light hskpg.. no children. Phone 3995. 123 E. Williams st.. Hammond. 9:18:2t FOR RENT Furn. rom. 91 Douglas St.. Hammond. 9:18:lt FOR RENT Three room furnished cottage. Inquire 497 Wentworth ave.. near State. West Ham. 9:18:lt FOR RENT Two hskpg. rooms and two room cottare. Call 1S8 Plummer ave. Phone 1918 Ham. :18:tf FOR RENT 4 light hskpg. rooms. fully equipped, hot wat, 3731 Hemlock St.. Indiana Harbor. 9:18:lt FOR RENT Two rooms fur, complete for hskpg. References inquired: garage. 20 Carroll street, Hammond. 9:18:lt FOR RENT Furnished 6 room modern bungalow-, hot ,xter heat. Phone 4186-J Hammond. 9:18:3t FOR RENT FOR RENT One single room, open for Inspection in Hammond Building. Call Times office. Ham. 7:2S.tf FOR RENT Brick store bldg, 23x80, suitable for all kinds of business. 4806 Olcott ave.. East Chi. 9:12:5t FOR RENT Store. Friedman bldir. 804 Chicago ave. M. M. Friedman, Calumet Bldg,, phone 1441 East Chicago. 9:15:3t FOR RENT 6 room modern fiat. 4802 Alexander ave.. East Chicago. 9:16:3t FOR RENT 5 room flat in West Hammond. Inquire 670 Oakley ave. Hammond. 9:18:3t FOR RENT Store with shelves and fixtures, also 4 room flat In rear, 2210, 137lh st. Inquire at 3606 Deodar St., upstairs, rear, Indian Harbor. 9:18:2t FOR RENT On October rst, garage at 3610 Grapevine st. See B. C. Lukens. Central Drug Stare, Indiana Harbor. 9:lS:2t FoR RENT Garage. $5.00. 115 Clinton st., phone 978-J Ham. 9:18 FOR RENT By Oct-. 1st, 5 room aptT 1st floor, nice and clean, gas, bath and elec, no children, on car line, 214 blks. from South Shore station. 170 Sheffield ye.. Hammond. 9:I8:lt MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACTING AND SIDEWALK WORK. Call J. C. Ashenhurst, 586 State St.. Hammond. 9:12:6t WANTED All kinds of UunSry done at 4iome by reliable woman. Phone

FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES

Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayfitte street, Ham mond, phono 2So5, Jl-JS-lf fcOR SALh 25 passenger Ford bus, koo1 running crndition, must sell. Best cash uffer buys. Call South Chicago 4275. 9:16:3t FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE Onefourth ton Ford truck, good condition, for Ford sedan or coupe. 4861 rorByin avo.. jcasi. t;nicago. 9:l:3t FOR SALE 1920 five psgr. Roamer. Appiy 1 3 siDiey st. or S. & S. Garage, or 60 State St., Ham. :14:eod3 BOHLING'S BARGAINS Dodge Brothers panel truck, of late production, excellent mechanical condition and good tires and paint. A bargain at $375. Ford Or.e ton truck with full vestibule body, pneumatic tires. This is a ral bargain. 1 Ford touring car, new top and curtains, gooa rubber, excellent mechanical condition, $165. Ford roadster, with new body, top and curtains. Of late production, with self-starter and demountable rims. See this roadater before you buy, $225. BOHLIXG AUTO SALES Hohman and Douglas sts. Phone Hammond 266. 9:18:2t FOR SALE 1921 Ford touring, demountable rims, starter,1'' four nw cord tires, wheel lock. A-l condition, $275 cash. 814 Claude street, Hammond. 9:18:lt AUTO ACCESSORIES for Sale Must close store, October 1st. Will sell all tires at a bargain. SLIGHTLY USED TIRES 30x3H and sizes up to 37x5. $2.75 and $4.00. Tubes all sizes. 69c. Plummer and Hohman st., Hammond. 9:13:7t LOST AND FOUND STRAYED Friday, Alrdale dng. license 199. Reward. Return 1161 Morralne ave., HammonTI. 9:16:2t LOST Friday afternoon, golden Brin die Boston Terrier, answers to the nam "Goldie." Return 176 Indiana avenue. Liberal reward. Ham. V.l6:2t FOUND Yellow and white hund. Call at Fred Haack. 190 Hohman street. Hammond. 9:16:2t LOST An Elgin watch, in baJ.ony of Parthenon, a keepsake. Very liberal reward to finder. Phone 460 Hammond. 9:18:lt LOST Bunch of keys, with pay check. $21. Between Sibley and summer st. Call 87 Johnson street. Hammond. 9:18:lt LOST 36x4 V tire and rim, between Hammord and 79th and Bond ave Chicago. Liberal reward. Hammond Yellow Cab Co., phone 154 Hammond. 9:18:lt LOST Brown leather hand grip, containing pair brass horse shoes and pair of tennis slippers, left on sidewalk, 161 Indiana ave. Return to Geo. St. John, above address. Phone Hammond 3502. 9:18:lt LOST Pair of eye glasses, gold rim, in case, one lens broken. Finder call 873-J Hammond. 9:18:lt FOUND In Hammond Building, gold glasses with gold chain. Call Times office. Hammond. 9:18:lt LOST Twenty dollar bill on Sibley between Hohman and Muellers or on one o'clock Crown Point bus Saturday. Call 1999 Hammond.' Reward of $5. 9:18:lt WANTED TO RENT WA NTED TO RENT Before October Oct. 1st. a five or six room modern cottage, with garage, north of river. Phone 1844-W Ham. 9:16:3t BOARD AND ROOM ROOMS AND BOARDERS. 342 Columbia ave. Phone 4221-J Hammond. 9:18:2t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SITTING AT GARY. VACATION TERM, 1922. Irving Francis vs. Gertruda Francis. Cause No. 7422. Action -to Divorce. Now comes the plaintiff by M. N. Oppman, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together wf!h an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wlt: Gertrude Francis is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, a? the calling of said cause, on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1922, the same being the 46th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House at Gary, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of September, A. D. 1922 said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Hereunto set my hand and affi xtHe seal of said Court, at Gary, this 7th day of September, A. D. 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal) Cleric L. S. C. By: W. A. OALDER, Deputy Clerk. 9:11:18:25 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estais of Jules De Mik. No. 2422. In the Lake Superior Court, September Term, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Jules Da Mik, deceased, to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 9th day of October, 1922. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share. , WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of September. 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court 9:11:18 Magnet Reveals Kit Used for Jailbreak INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl CINCINNATI, O, :pt. Tools used by three .prisoners at the Alexander, Ky., jail recently in an unsuccessful attemept to saw their way out of a window disappeared w-ter Scully 'and -could rot ;be found. Herman Kemper, the Jailer, searched the jail in vain. His susspicion centered on a deep crack In one wall. He tied a horseshoe magnet to a string and lowered It into the fissure. Two nws and two table knKes which had been made ilo caws iree fl"hed p.

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According to word fro. 1 Enrope. Mathilde McCormick. John U. eranddauchter, and Max t CAR CLIMBS BIG HILL IK U GEAR The Wills Sainte Claire car has Just performed a hill climbing test never befora accomplished by any other automobile it has ciimbed Logtown Hill at Van Buren, Arkansas, in high gear. When it Is considered that hundreds of attempts to climb this hill In recent years have been made by practically all makes of cars, many with multi-cylinder motors and high power, the performance of the Wills Sainte Claire becomes all the more spectacular. The Logtown is one of the longest and stubbornest hills of the southwest and many an aspiring driver has dropped by the wayside in attempts to mount the hill in high. The record recently set was established by C. E. Faulhaber, Little Rock, Akransas, dealer of C. H. Wills & Company. The hill was climbed In a Wills Sainte Claire car owned by Wayne E. Harding, secretary-treasurer of the Harding Glass Company at Fort Smith, Arkansas. The test came as a result of a visit by Mr. Faulhaber to Fort Smith, where he happened to meet Mr, Harding and where he offered to demonstrate to the car owner the hill climbing ability which the owner did not know his car possessed. The car, driven by Mr. Faulhaber. not only made the entire ascent in high gear but went over the top at a speed of more than ten miles an hour. SAYS POPE IS NOT PARTIAL TO POLES Monseigneur O'Rourke Scoffs at Idea of Hody See Forming Russian Connection. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl ROME, Sept 17. "It is untrue that Pope Pius XI has pro-Polish sympathies excessively O'Rouke, Monselgneur Edward O'Rourke, Apostle Delegate at Dantilg. to an International News Service Correspondent. Monselgneur O'Rourke. a younglooking man of forty, speaks EngCHICHESTER SPILLS W-v TnE WIAMON0 BKAiDw A Zdlea! an yor urupim tor i C'M-cbM.ter s Diamond l'pnnd )t)U la Kd nd 4oli millcf boiet. Miled wicb Hlua Ribbon. V Tnkm other. Br tX?"C..-Vrurtf't-Aik fwCUI-( 1IF.S-TEK9 1UAMOND BRAND PILLS, ot S van known as Best, Stftst. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Mrs. E. Lee Phone Hammond 3346, C c r t i fi c d Medium. Advice daily on "The Right Way to Live." 696 State Line Street. SMI READY CASH FOR YOU $25.00 UP TO $300 At Low Legal Rates On Personal Security INVESTIGATE Our "Twenty-Payment Plan" St Will Pay Too. Licensed and Bonded PHOZm NO. 323 Boom 3, Panama Bldg. 142-1SO E. Stata St HftTmoni.

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The Castle Prangins.

1 Oser, her Swiss riding master, j are to be married, late this year. in the beautiful Castle Pttn?!r.s. lish with a foreign accent, although he looks a typical Irishman. His family left Ireland three hundred years ago and settled in France as gentlemen adventurers, where they were granted the hereditary title of Count in recognition of their great military services. Subsequently they drifted to Poland and Russia, where they obtained immense grants of land in Lithuania. "I have known His Holiness personally and Intimately," he continued, "for a number of years, and I i 1

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on the borier of Lake Geneva. The castle waa used by . .e late1 Emperor Charles of Aus -i cannot but endorse the opinion of Cardinal Mercler, who said that his election to the Pontificate had been manifestly inspired by the Holy Ghost. "When I was Bishop of Riga Monselgneur Rattl, as he then was, held the post of Apostolic elegate to Poland a most difficult position and for three months was my guest. During that time ha was strictly impartial. Just and benevolent alike to Germans and Poles, and he displayed no small degree

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of personal courage when he struck to his post at Warsaw, together with the Italian Minister, when all the other members of the Diplomatic Corps Lad withdrawn, in view of the threatening advance of the Bolsheviks, who were only about eight mileg from the Polish capital." "Hare you had any personal experience of the Bolsheviks?" Monseigneur O'Rourke was asked. "Yes," I lived six months among them in 1918, when I was Administrator of the Diocese of Minsk. I would rather not speak of all the horrible things I witnessed In that six months. Suffice to say that Russia under Bolshevist rule is a horrible hell upon earth! That Is why I could not but smile when 1 read the reports in the newspapers without an alleged treaty between tne Holy See and Russia. "It Is to be hoped that this terrific human storm, unprecedented In history, will gradually subside and that Justice and common sense will regain the upper hand. The Holy See, although unostentatiously and officially, la working toward thia end." Monselgneur O'Rouke's new pos' tlon Is a difficult and delicate oi. because it is at Dantzlg, rather than In Silesia, that Germans and Poles are at loggerheads, and it will require all the tact and diplomatic skill possible to carry out the mission. ' "But," said Monselgneur O'Rourke "I shall do my best to keep conflicting; interests from open antagonism

In the Free State of Dantzig. thus following the Holy See's traditions of Impartiality and Justice." Asleep at Wheel He Gets 25 Days' Sentence CLEVELAND, Sept. Driving his car while asleep cost John Felcht twenty sleepless days In Jail. A motorcycle patrolman, attracted by the erratic progress of his automobile, drew alongside the car and found Felcht sound asleep at the wheel, he testified. Felcht was awakened and driven to the police station. "You can sleep in jail for twenty days and pay $25 fine and costs," said Judge Selzer.

FIRST WOMAN TO ACT AS ENGINEER ON OCEAN LINER

Miss Victoria Drummond. ' Miss Victoria Drummond, daagi ter of the Hon. Malcolm Drummond of Megg-inch Castle. Forfarshire, England, and godchild of Queen Victoria, probably will be the first woman in histor to j.U the engineering staff of an oet .-.Tt steamship. It is expected that ska vill soon be appointed an engineer aboard the Holt line steamers trading between Liverpool nj .Australia... Finds Big Needle in His Breakfast Egg MIDDLBPORT, Ohio, Sept. Harry Kaiser experienced a narrow escape from swallowing; a good' sized needle while eating" a boiled egg for breakfast recently. The needle was seen Just ibefore Kaiser was about to wallow it. The egg was from his flock of bens. How the needle got inside the shell is a deep mystery. arses

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