Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1922 — Page 5

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MISTERS WIN FIGHT CHICAGO, Oct. 16. Railroad i yardmasters today won thelr fight ' standard working rule. The United States Railroad Labor board promulgated a code of rules for the organization of railroad Yardmasters of America, after having had ths case for several months, granting the eight-hour day and other privileges. The decision effects twentysix big switching terminals. The yardmasters have a separate working agreement with twelve other roads. The yardmasters never have had a uniform code of rules such as other railroad labor employes have enjoyed. The new ruling of the board fixes ail overtime on the basis of a working day of eight hours. An increase in wages of approximately 2 per cf-nt will be gained by the men by the decision. Yardmasters working seven days a week are granted two days off each month under the ruling seniority provisions are established and the men are granted the right of appeal to highest operating officials. Three roads, the Pennsylvania, Illinois Central and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western are not included among the roads affected by the order of the boarfi because of jurisdictional questions. For Pep 5c everywhere Little red boxes for Se everywhere you f(& full of luscious little raisin. 75 fruit sugar 1560 calories of energiiin nutriment per pound in practically predijrested form to it goes to work almost immediately. Also rich in food-iron taste good when you're hungry prevent 3 o'clock fatigue provides real pep. Try and see. Little Sun-Maids "Between-Meal" Raisins Had Yur Iron TtdayT We pay a premium to get the best coal in each district. Our Franklin Co. is good, dependable coal prepared in 3 sizes 3x2 Nut 6x3 Egg 6 inch Lump. Carefully screened and weighed. Sold at fair prices. Phone 1490 Beckman Supply Company 265 Michigan Ave., Hammond

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In this bank we welcome the small depositor, and share his pride as his surplus increases and he feels the strength and security which a bank account gives. Start saving today and make the first step on the road to success. Citizens Trust and Savings Bank "Service Worthy of a Strong State Bank " 3405 Michigan Ave. Phone 155 INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA

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To the Greek soldiers imprisoned in Turkish military camps the signing of the .MudaSHIPS E Army Transport Docks With Human Freight From City of Honolulu. JINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!1 PUKT LOS ANGELES, Calif.. Oct. 14. The United States army transport Thomas is riding at anchor early today outside the San Pedro breakwater with the 74 passengers and 1S6 members of the crew of tho burned Hawaii-Los Angeles line's City of Honolulu. "All well aboard and happy," was the cheering message called 'hrough a megaphone when the In ternational News Service correspondent drew alongside the Ions white adn fast speeding transport while she was breasting a choppy sea through the Santa Barbara channel late last night. .Owing to quarantine regulations, th vessel w!ll remain In pratique GLASS OF SALTS When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and snulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it BOO grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist a-bcat four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Thrift Talks

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nia armistice came as cheerful news because it meant return eventually to their homes. The until possibly 9 o'clock today, by that hour the quarantine officer expects to complete the health examination of the rescued passengers and those who boarded the Thomas at Manila. Wireless teports today from the two tugboats standing by the smoldering hulk of the City of Honolulu were that the vessel was still too hot for lines to be made fast and that there was a possibility of Its foundering. San Pedro, which is now known as Los Angeles harbor, was crowded with thousands of sightseers yesterday and today the harbor police depastment estimated fully 5,000 persons had slept in their automobiles and in hotels and lodging houses to be at the dock to see the rescued passengers come ashort. GARY NEWS L FINE FIVE; ONE FOR BEGGING Five persons were fined by Judge Cohen in pollcse court Saturday morning. flattie Brown was found guilty of prostitution and fined $20. John Erwin was fined $20 and sentenced to thirty days In Jail for associating. Harrison Gentry and Will Qulnn each charged with associating were fined $20. They were arrested at 2100 Jefferson St., on October 12th. Charles Smith, who sometimes worked in the mills, was fined $5 and costs after he was found guilty of begging. Charles left his steel mill job for a few days in order to pick up some easy money on the street. It cost Charles money this time. He was arrested at 7th avenue and Broadway by officer DImmettl. SEVEN PERMITS ARE ISSUED City Building Commissioner ErIckson issued building permits totaling $15,690. Larson and Son, building contractors secured a permit for the erection of a one story brick and tile six room 'bungalow at 4437 Washington street, at a cost of $6,000. Another parmlt was issued to the same firm for the erection of a five room bungalow to be located at 444 Washington street at a cost of $5 -000. A permit to erect a one story, frame residence at S944 Washington street to John Hollenbough. The structure will cost $3,500. A garage will "be constructed at 609 Adams street at a cost of $400. according to a permit issued to G. 'B. Kravas. ( At a cost of $400. a one story frame garage will be erected at 715 Polk street by L. L. Henderson. W. G. Masters secured a permit for the erection of a one story frame garage at 445 Marshall at., at a cost of $400. ADJUDGED INSANE BY BOARD After he was arrested at the request of !hls aunt, Ignatz Krewlch, was adjudged Insane by a special board appointed by Judge Clemens in his Justice of Peace court. He was committed to the Longcliffe asylum at Logansport. Krewlch is 20 years old. GARAGE FAMINE IN GARY As a result of the shortage of garages In Gary, outomoblle owners are forced to leave their cars on the streets of the city durlnf the night. This was evidenced this morning T Zemo, the Clean Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need. Don't worry about Eczema or otner skin troubles. Tou can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches. Eczema and Rlnjworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It Is easily applied and costs a mere triBe for each application. It is always dependable

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Greek prisoners above were capPtured after an attack on a Turkish village. following an investigation by the police into complaints that auto owners on Jackson street and other residential (thoroughEaros are utsing the alleys and streets at night to park their cars. This complaint Is not a new one to the ol Ice however asnumerous other complaints have been registered in the past. The police are powerless to do anything with the offenders however as there Is an ordlnanc In effect givln gthe machine owners the right to park their cars on the street for a period of ten hours. Chief of Police Forbis this morning recommended that steps be taken to change the ordinance, otherwise he will be unable to take any steps to force arjto owners to take their cars off the streets. Gary has faced a garage shortage for more than a year, even though hundreds of additional garages hare been erected In the city. INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Sava Xashy, 1053 Jefferson street an occupant of an auto driven by Jahn Nepska of East Gary, received minor Injuries on 21st avenue one half mile east of Broadway last night when N'epska's car crashed Into a machine driven by John Kovicki. 1620 Maryland street. Ac cording to N'epska's story to the police, Kovicki was driving on the wrong side of the street and he was unable to avoid a collision. Sever al other minor auto accidents occured over the week-end. Indiana News INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 16. Governor Warren T. McCtay will leave the matter of selection of a site for the Paul Dresser memorial park to relatives of the dead composer of the state song. "On the Banks of the Wabash," he has told Congressman Bverett Sanders, of the Fifth Indiana Istrict, who appealed to him on behalf of Terre Haute citizens whif are seeking the park. Dresser now Is burled In an obscure cemetery in Chicago, and It was the IJea of Governor McC-ay to have the body disinterred and brought to Indiana, where It would be laid tq rest in a state park dedicated to his honor. Since first announcement was made of the governor's suggestion, several cities have sought the park. Governor McCray told Congressman Sanders he would show no fav-' oritlsm in selection of a site, but would leave the entire matter in the hands of Dresser's relatives. VINCENXES. Oct. 16. Alleging that he threatened to knock her teeth down her throat, Mrs. Louisa Black, a bride of two weeks, has sued the Rev. Jacob Black, pastor of the Chu-ch of God, for divorce and $500 alimony. She also wants her maiden name of Groves, restored. She is the fourth wife of the preacher-defendant. MT. VERNON", Oct. 16 Philip Schneider, twenty-six, farmer residing near this city, lost his left eye recently In a peculiar accident. He was sharpening a harrow tooth which had been heated red hot and was hoMlng it on an anvil with tongs. Ae he struck It with the hammer, the tooth sprang out of the tongs and pierced his eye, necessitating an operation for the removal of the eye. The tooth was so hot that when it dropped from Schneider's eye, it burned some wheat that was lying on the ground. VXNCEN7TES. Oct. 16. Mrs. Harry Pace, of Bicknell, has aued her husband. Clifford, a miner, for divorce and $10,000 alimony. Mrs. Pace. In her complaint, says her husband at one time held her hands behind her back, then spat in her face, and on another occasion quarreled with her from S a. m. untH 4 a. m., then ran her from the house with a shotgun. IIARTFOKD CITY, Oct. 14. Horner Stonebreaker, former member of the famous Wabash college wonder five, has signed to play with the Hartford City Independent basketball team this winter Stonebreaker new Is tn the Insurance business In Logansport. t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS, Oit. 14. Attention Is being called by the executlvo committee of the Indiana tuberculosis association to the danger attending the distribution of impure milk. It Is well known that milk may spread disease, and the executive committee issues a warn-

to the people of Indiana to be i their guard against contaminated milk. Until such r. time as people In the -espectlve communities may have milk equivalent in purity to certi

fied milk, pasteurization Is essentially a measure of siafety, the commlttee says, in appealing for pasteurisation of milk. HARTFORD CITY, Oct. 14. An innocent game of mumble-peg cost Floyd Casterline. of this city, the sight of his left eye. As he fllfiPed his knife in one of the difficult feats of the game, the blade nipped him in the corner of the eye. The eyeball was ripped open. j INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 14. Main tenance Is cne of the chief requisites of modern highway success, if there Ig to be a permanent overland transportation system all year, is the contention of the state highway commission, at this time caring for approximately 4,000 miles of Indiana highways. After two years of maintenance a great change has been brought about in the Indiana state road system, and at this time the major part of the system, exclusive of earth roads, is in a fair condition for traffic, many miles being unusually fine, accordi:igto John I i'iHiams, director. WABASH. Oct. 14. The old bromide that visions of every good and bad act performed in one's lifetime passes before him in review, when he is drowning, is a huge Joke, according to TJfrl Hai.ier, of the editorial staff of a Wabash paper, who recently went down for almost a full count in a grapple with neptune. , Hamer can't even testify to the truth of the theory that a drowning person goes down three times. "All I remember is that I got a mouthful of water and touched the bottom," Haber said. "Then I came ur, fcazed s round, and went to sleep." Outside of being unconscious for several hours, and a good ducking, Hamer was none the worse for his experience. VINCENNES, Oct. 16. Because her parents would not rrnilt her to bob her hair. Miss Bessie Kidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kldwell, who was employed at a local telephone exchange, eloped to Lawrencevil!e, 111., with Emmett Guy, a Vincenr.es boy, and was married. Now she says she can do with her hair as she pleases. letter fLuqfJmnn Price Uy i-.CC Y JEANNE PiUCK. NEW YOIIK, Oct. 16 It is hard to discourage nature. A living tree is growing on an elevated station platform here In New York In proof of that. Nourished in a small mound of earth swept during many years from elevated trains. It has survived many dry spalls and other exigencies of storm and city life. Old-time carmen say the shrub was noticed growing on the pile of dirt several years ao. and car cleaners EURALGIA or headache rub the forehead melt and Inhale the vapon V V A F0 RUQ Omt 17 MiJUnn Jnn tM VWf FRISCO PHYSICIAN CLAIMS DISCOVERY Dr. Albert Abrams. Dr. Albert Abrams, San Francisco,, claims the discovery of an "electronic" theory of diagnosis and treatment. He declares he has devised apparatus stfficiently delicate to meter tha vibrations in a".! matter and thus determine the health or disease of human tissue. ne eays ne is aoie to ueici mintage, parentage, sex and physica' condition of subject from a drop blood. HE CAN TURN OUT MORE WORK THAN ANYONE , IN THE PLACE And to big name appear on the In creased salary list regularly. This anc aa In business will not come to a mar. who is rundown, easily exhausted, nervous, and ill, bat anyone can easily over fjffli the cause of this condition bj using Korbellne the scientifically com pounded tonic made of tha choicest rooti and herba selected for their dlstlnctiv, medicinal valure and combined by skill chemists. Korbeltne builds op the system to a state of perfect health and ep!endi vitality, helps to pot on weight and ever comes constipation, tadiffeatioa, nervous ness, frequent headaches, loss of.appe ttte, and other chronic disorders which cause that general rundown condition The first bottle of Korbeline will produc remarkable results and a tablcspoonfu't taken before meals regularly will keep the system In perfect condition. You rse get Korbeline In your city at

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Middle-age is as ready to adopt new customs as youth if the customs are only sensible. Out at Webster avenue and 205th fctreet, the other day, I saw a woman of fiftyfive or so, sawing dead limbs from a tree with the greatest agility in , the world, and she was dressed com- i

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