Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1922 — Page 7

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HARDING NOT TO APPOINT

IP. By WILLIAM K. HUTCHISON. ISTA" CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE 1 V ASHING TON, Oct. 19. Vrtsiuent ! Harding has finally decided not to reappoint William P. G. Harding as governor of the federal reserve board. It was learned from administration sources. With Governor Harding eliminated from further consideration, the president wag reported facing a newrow over the naming of his successor. A strong following within ths administration ranks, it was learned, has urged the appointment of u democrat to succeed Governor Harding, who went into office as Alabama under former President Wilson. The naming of a Demo crat would halt all charges that" politics actuated the removal of Governor Harding. The two men reported "most acceptable" to all conflicting interests and who are said to find favor with President Harding are Edmund Piatt of New York, present vicegovernor of the board, and D. R. Cris8lnger of Ohio, the comptroller of the currency. Crissinger was said to have the "inside track" because of his former political affiliations with the democratic party. The president's decision to drop Governor Harding and t"he name of his successor will bs made public as soon as congress .re-convencs In November, it was said. The nomination of cither Crissinger or Piatt is not expected to meet with opposition in the senate where both men enjoy a host of friendships. The dropping of Governor Harding will represent a victory for American farm organizations over -banking interests opposition to Governor Harding's rule of the government's financial systom and tirotests against his reappointment began as soon as President Harding came into office, coming principally from agricultural sources. One delegation of western senators urged the president to curb Governor Harding's activities fis early as two weeks after the president's inauguration, it was saii. TAe protests were continued from time to time until at least a dozen senators had personally urged the president to Intervene. Later tha pro tests were confined lo requests that Governor Harding not be reappointed. , Desldrs the naming of a new chairman, the president also had under consideration the appointment of a "dirt farmer" to the board. The leading candidates for this post are Jutnts It. Howard, president of the American Farm Bureau federation: Milo D. Cair.pbeH of Cold'p.t:r, Mich., president of the National Milk Priducets' federation. and N. A. Shaw of Texarkana, Texas a farm expert. Ths president was reported as not ha ving - reached a iMsinn on t'ie arro!iitroent. FUR EDGED PANEL TRIMS THIS COAT 7 V Austreila cloth is the material used to make this coat designed for dress wear. It is a beltless r odel m-de with wide sleeves set In hujre annholes. The draped froat pauel, collar and cuffs are trimmed with skunk marUa. PIMPLY? WELL DON'T BE Peoj e Notice It. Drive Tkem Off with Dr. EdvrMrd Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets. The akin should begin to clear after you hare taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after "taking them. Dr. Eawards" Olive Tablet? do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe Instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, had disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the Immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See bow much better you feel and look. 15c and 3(fc.

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Left to rijfht, Charlotte Mills and her attorney, Florence Worth, wboM pleas fcr state aid in solving the mysterious murder of her mother Eleanor Mills, has been answered by Governor Edwards. After repeated requests for state assistance by Charlotte Mills, daughter of the murdered Mrs. Eleanor Mills, and her attorney, Flor

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the investigation of the Hall-ltfiUs The case has baffled prosecutors of Public Morals to Fight (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Oct. Flappers and lounge-lizards, and all who have contributed to the lowering of moral standards, came under severe condemnation today when the national council of public morals met In convention here. Combining with the national council for the promotion of race renewal, the council of public mo-als opened up an offensive against laxity in morals. The morals of the world were dissected and efforts will be made to restore the pre-war standards of morality. "The prolonged use of force has left the general Impression that Its employment will solve every form of evil," says the call of the convention. "A still greater tlanger Is tha.t the responsibilities of ra-enthood are THINKS GOLF WILL REPLACE BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Oct- "Golf will soon outdo baseball as the national game of the United States." said Cyril Tolley, British champion golfer, returning to England after his American trip with the team of British golfers. "America f as a wonderful collection of absolutely first-class young players," said Tolley, "and they completely outputted us. "The United States has numbers of young golfers, still in their teens, who are already masters of the game and who are still improving with assiduous practice. In fact, many of thse young men are fully the equals of Bobby Jones, the boywonder, and they will be heard of In the world's championships." Although Tolley has a wonderful admiration for American putting, he thinks that American golfers a-e "more plucky than brilliant" and that they would be far less deadly on Brltis'h greens. "Ail the American greens," he says, "are artificially watered and are usually soft, and this has more to do with the American pitch shot than any ribbed clubs. "Undoubtedly the weather had a rrcat deal to do In the determlnnMENU telNT Breakfast Dalmcal. Bkd Apples Fried Ealt Pork. v Toast. Coffee. Lnachaoa. Scalloped Carrots. Bran Bread and Butter. Stewed Pears. Cookies. Milk. Dinner. Broiled Steak. Baksd Potatoes. Green Pepper Salad. Tea Cake. Tea. TODAY'S RECIPES Scalloped Carrots Two tablespoons fat. two tablespoons flour, ens cap milk and carrot stock, salt and pepper to taste. Wash and craps the required number of carrots. Slice very thin and cook until tender in just enough salted wa ter to prevent them from burning. Drain, saving the stock. Melt the fat, add the flour and seasoning; stir until it thickens. Mix eauee with cooked carrots. Put in buttared baking dish, sprinkle with cracker crumbs and bake until brown. Green Pepper Salad Cut firm green peppers in halves, remove seeds and membrane and parboil In salted water for five minutes, drain, dry on a towel and chill on ice. Mash one-half of a cream cheese to a paste and blend with a small cupful of different vegetable (cooked) cut in dice. Moisten with mayonnaise and fill the peppers. Chill again, cut in slices and arrange on lettuce hearts that have been dipped into. French dressing. Tea Cake One egg, one cup sugar, one cup milk, one tablespoon butter, two cups flour, on teaspoon allspice, one teaspoon baking powder. Serve warm. SUGGESTIONS Do you, when cooking meats and

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INVESTIGATION HALL-MILLS MURDER

murder near New Brunswick, N. J.l two countie. Solons Lax Conduct being evaded. Social morality has scarcely entered the mind of the multitude. Amongst the disastrous results of the war Is the grave change for the worse which has taken place In the social relations between men and women, and this must be empha. sized. The hih standard of women's Influence in the homo. the nurture of chiU life, and the tone of society are being lowered. The ominous symptoms are not confined to sny one' of the group of European nations, but are more or less universal, In their menace." Among those who are Interested In the work of the convention are the Archbishop of Wales. Lord Leverhulme, Home Secretary Shortt. Lady Rhondda, J. R. Clynes and Walter Runclman. tion of the results, but we are satisfied that we played our best. It is always hard to play inanother country. "Nothing could have exceeded the magnificent hospitality and the fine sportsmanship of the American players. We are looking forward to, and hoping for, another big American invasion in the British championships In 1923." The donga tree of the Fiji Islands Is to be commercially exploited; Us bark contains a higher percentage of tannin than the famous Australian and South African wattle bark. Scientific American. Catarrh Qukkly Ended by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antiseptic The little Hyomel Inhaler Is made of hard rubber and can easily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a lifetime. Into this Inhaler pour a few drops of magical Hyomel. This is absorbed by the antiseptic i gauze within and now you are ready to breathe it in over the germ infested mombrane where it will speedily begin its work of killing catarrh germs. Hyomel is made of Australian eucalyptus combined with other antiseptics and is very pleasant to breathe. ( It is guaranteed to end catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds or money back. It cleans ; out a stuffed up head in two min- ', utes. I Sold by druggists everywhere and bv Summer's Pharmacy. vegetables, have your fire going full blast or do you turn your flame down, Just leaving enough to keep things gently cooking, thereby saving fuel, keeping your pots and pans free from the blackening they often get from a too high name? Have a good flame until the food commences to boil, then lower it. One of the school text books on cooking says: "Rapidly boiling water wears off the edges of vegetables and breaks them." And those it cannot break it injures in j other ways. In roasting meat the oven should be very hot at first and the roast put in uncovered for the first fif-' teen minutes, then seasoned, a lit- . tie watar added, covered, and the flame turned low. Generally speaking, burned food is entirely the fault of a careless cook. Estimate the time needed to properly cook the food, see that your fire is right and likely to re main so, then take it off when the time is up. Just efficiency methods in housekeeping, that's all. Leave the oven door open for a few minutes after lighting the fire for the cold and dampness to escape. Your oven will heat more quickly. Many reversible carpets are spoiled by black lines on the side laid next to the floor. These are caused by dust working up between boards tnat do not fit very well. If felt cannot be afforded a eood plan is to fill the spaces between the boards with paper which has been soaked in water and then worked up into a soft pulp. When the pulp is dry in the crevices cover the floor with either brown narsr or newspaper doubled, as this entirely prevents those disfiguring lines which often make it impos sible to reverse a carpet.

Wife Licked For

"Won't Quit t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE KANSAS CITY, Ksn., Oct. The tobacco habit which his wife had acquired when she was a girl caused Cecil Perledas. thirty-eight, to whip her, he told Judgs George West, whom he facsd on a cruelty charge. All of his protestations against wife's cigarette smoking, he said, have been unavailing end he was forced to 1ra.tlc measures.

Kansas City Man Wears One Pair of Pants for 25 Years; Still Like New

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. "As good as the day they were made.'' That's what J. N. Hook, of Fulton, Mo., says of his twenty-f lve-year-old pants. Why, he wouldn't give that pair of pants for a dozen of the modern day lightweights such as some of our nifty "cake eaters" sport. Hook wears 'em every day, ex copt at times as he takes 'em off to let Mrs. Hook launder them.

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For Any Man "I admit I whipped her. Tour Honor but her smoking was ruining her health," Perledas explained. "The only way I could make her mind was to treat her rough." "I've smoked cigarettes since I was twelve years old and I won't quit for any man," Mrs. Dolly Perledas countered. Judge West ordered the case referred to the welfare board. Then he's got to wear a pair of store trousers! And, believe me, he's always glad to get back In his home-made pants. Although he's worn them a juarter of a century there iFn't a button off or a hole in them to Indicate the pasRing of time or that they are not good for twenty-five years more. Lake Balaton. In Hungary, the greatest fresh water lake In central Europe, seems to be drying up for po nriarent reason.

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Preliminary to our Formal Opening Saturday morning, we will hold a Fashion Revue in the new Minas Furniture Store at State and Oakley Avenue

Fridaj? Evening, Oct

Presenting tHe newest and most clever adaptations from foreign models, an event that will resound with true metropolitan spirit and dash; and to which you and your friends are most cordially invited All Gowns and Wraps to be Shown on Living Models

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King George's Yacht For Sale, but Not to Ex-Enemy Nationals INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Oct. In an advertisement the British admiralty announces that, as an economy measure. King George's yacht Alexandra Is fo srale, complete, with all furniture and fittings, and may be had by the highest bidder, without restrictions as to the sale abroad, except that sale to ex-enemy nationals will not be permitted.

Dark Queen Crowned With Brick by King I INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl BIRMINGHAM. Aia., Oct. Tho coronation of a queen for only five dollars? Judg Martin, In police court here, decided that this would be about right. The complainant was "Queen Victoria" Gales, a dusky flamself of Second Alley; the defendant, "King" Wooflng, also colored. The evidence showed that, during an a-gument over a man the 'Klng" Informally crowned "Queen' Victoria" with a brick. Both their maiestlew paid $5 fires.

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Shooting, of Boy Thug Ends Dallas Holdups - INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE DALLAS, Texas, Oct. The series of highway tcbberles has come to an abrupt end following the shooting of a youthful bandit when he attempted to "stick up" a deputy sheriff recently. The youth's companion claimed that the attempted holdup was merely a Jest, but the deputy sheriff was taking no chances. It Is doubted by the police If these two were implicated In the recent highway robberies, but evidently the "hard boiled" gentry have taken warning

Move Historic English Hall to San Francisco INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON. Oct. Norland Hall, an ancient homestead, near Halifax, Knpland, is being dismantled and prepared for removal to San Francisco w.here it will be re-rected. The stones and timber comprising the hall are beinj? packed into crates, and every stcne and piece of wood Is being numbered, so that the whole building will be re-erected exactly an It stood In England.

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STOMACH SO BAD , COULDN'T SLEEP

Was All Kan Uowti Terribly Nervous Xs Well Now Here Is the story of a man who was always very much prejudiced against medicine, but finally after he had suffered from stomach and bowel trouble for so long a time that he could neither eat nor sleep In comfort a friend Induced him to try Nerv-Worth and the first bottle gave him such wonderful relief he was anxious to tell others about. Today he is well and hearty as ever and sleeps like a top. His name is C. W. Wltmer, and he held the position of Public Service Director in the city of Xenia, O., for four terms. The word of such a man should carry great weight. It Is silly for anyone to suffer with stomach or bowel troubles, nervousness and sleeplessness and general run down condition when they can go to the nearest drug store and buy a bottle of Nerv-Worth for a dollar and get their money right back If they are not satisfied with the results they obtain from the first bottle. It aids digestion, prevents sour stomach, gas bloat, belching and other stomach troubles. It regulates the bowels in an easy and natural manner. It Is mild yet always effective, even In chronic cases of constipation. It is so pleasant to take that children like it and take It without trouble. It is always on sale in this city at all good druggists and I H. Mattern Drug Co., WhIUng. Ind. ndv.

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