Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1922 — Page 5
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THREE PINED. Henry Roddlrer pleaded trullty to the charge of passlnc a street car while driving an automobile, and was fined 88. Stanley Power and Nick Genetln were fined 1 and costs Saturday morning when they were arraigned In the Gary city court on charges of Intoxication.
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$33,662 WORTH OF PERMITS City Building Commissioner ErIckson Usued permits for building mprovements in the sum of $33,62.00. Six permits were issued. A permit was Issued to M. S. Gilbertson for the erection of a two story brick store and flat building to be located at 4401 Broadway. The building will be erected at a cost of 120,000. A basement and addition will be built on the hose owned by Fred Dombey on Esther and Lake street, at a cost of 11,000. Two bungalows will be erected at SS73 and 377 Washington street by Thomas Kennedy at a cost of $li,000, according to a permit issued to him. Steve Boglelsli will build on an
addition to his house located at 2501 2111a street, at a cost of $412. A garage will be erected at 208 Taylor sireet by Daniel Winicki. J at a cost of $150.
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EXPECT FIGHT IN COUNCIL A fight will probably be waged In the councl chambers at the Gary city hall this evening when the city council members will gather to name a councilman In the First ward to succeed Councilman William S. Kastburn, who Is now making his home In California. Several named a'e mentioned as
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the fashion world which women must recLon with. . It is a -atin
fabric with a quilted flnislA BIojsss, jackets and entire frock of this new material are very smart. Here a one-piece drr uses matelasse for the blouse an poiret twill for the skirt. The color is navy anJ too, quilting- is green silk.
Oats for men in a hurry There is now an Instant Quaker
Oats the quickest cooking oats in the world. It cooks to perfection , in 3 to 5 minutes. . j Just like regular Quaker Oats in ' quality and flavor. Flaked from queen grains only just the rich, plump, flavory oats. So both styles hava that luscious taste which has won the world to Quaker. 1
Bat in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner -that is alL And the small thin flakes cook quickly. Your grocer has both styles tell him which you want. The Instant style is marked "Instant" on the label. Instant Quaker Oats Cek ia 3 to 8 minutes
maintains the traditions and rites of the orthodox Jewish religion. The line is carefully drawn between the Immigrant and the "wayfarer," who are kept apart for obvious reasons. Immigrants are taught that America is the land of opportunity the wayfarer does not always bear out th'" preachment. There are separate entrances, dining rooms and sleeping quarters. Jewish dietary rules also are observed. Separata kitchens an; maintained for the meats, dairy pro ducts and vegetables Meat anc! milk are never cooked together
ARE YOU TIRED WHEN YOU GET UP?
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Raisin Pie , Neighborhood bake shops and large modern bakeries in your town are baking raisin pies for you that will delight your men folks and save baking at home. Your grocer or a bake shop will deliver a delicious one. Try one. They are making them with Sun -Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today?
Ted .Freebury and Charles Stockbridge . According to information this morning Mr. Weeks may land the appointment, duo to his hard -d untiring work in his ward In past as precinct committeeman.
m m aid is GIVEN BY "US"
Iiousands Are Helped to Find Belatives and to 3-et to "Land of Liber
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NEW YORK Oct. Thousands of eivs from war-ridden Kurope, de.ved of opportunity In tho'r native i litis, tnnually are finding haven n the United State Ihroult .hd as-..-sumce of the Hobrsw Sheltering nl immigrant Aid Society of Amer- .. '"Illa' is not dedicated, however. :o the indiscriminate Importation of -ws unablo to 'make good" at Lome. 'I he organization probably advises
as many Jews to stay - where they are as it helps to come to America. If a Jew Jives in Palestine "Hias" concludes that he Is better off in the homeland. If he is too old to break away
from lifelong ties he Is told he had
better not come to America to start life anew. If lie is mentally or physically defective H!as" discovers k thai fact before he crosses the ocean. These are some of the reasons why out of 190.000 Jewish Immigrants who came to the United States between January. 1920- and June 20, 1922. only 711 were turned back. "Hlas" Is practicing "selective" immigration, and with great succca. It's theory Is not charity, but helpfulness. If a Jewish family In this country wants to send for a relative it turns the money over to 'Hlas,' The sum Is transmitted to the person for whom It is Intended, without expense, except for the cable message. The organization's international banking system transmitted nearly thirteen million dollas this way from January, 1920, to June 30, 1922, and paid the money In greenbacks. There are no exchange tolls. A system of simplified affidavits and of identification eliminates
j lawyer's fees and delay In obtaining ( vises and passports. They are free.
except for the notary fee. Thousands of items of Information are given out dally from the International headquarters at the old Astor Library on Lafayette street, this cfty, where the immigrants are taken after being received by the or-
I ganizatlon's representatives at the
Ellis Island bureau. There are also bureaus In the chief cities of the United States and in many European cities. "Hlas's headquarters at ' the old Astor Library are a mottl of cleanllntsns, efficiency and cheerfulness. Tho organization recognizes and
REMEMBER how you used to jump out of bed in the morning, full of "pep" and vim, eager for a hard day's work? If you have begun to fear those days have gone lorever. take Gude's PeptoMangan and see how it brings back the color to your cheeks, builds firm flesh and rich, red blood, and makes you feel younger, stronger, healthier and more vigorous In every way. Your druggist has Gude's liquid or tablets, as you prefer. pepto-Jangan Tonic and Blood Enricher
80 YEARS OLD ! AND AS WELL AND VIGOROUS AS EVER
Ten will feel a well at BO as yoa at 40 If jron keep your system free from eensripatioB, Indigestion, and other chronic disorders which csoae lnsemnla, lose ef appetite, frequent headaches, nervonaBesa, and a general randowa condition. Thousands of people keep their systems in a healthy, rigorous atate hy using Korhellna, an agreeable tonle composed of elected roota and herha cboaen for their great medicinal value and scientifically combined by skilled chemists. Korbellne bullda np the tired, wornoat system, helps to put on weight and developa a splendid vitality which makes It possible to throw eft dlaeaae and overcame weakness canoed by eld age. Begin taking Korbellne today. Ton will feel better after the first few dotes and Its xonilitent use will overcome that tired, wornoat feeling. Ton can get Korbellne la your city at All leading druggists. adv.
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JAMES J. STARROW, fuel administrator cf Massachusetts, says, "Don't burn a pound of coi! in October. Cook and heat water for your household with a kerosene stove. It will sare you money. It will perhaps keep you out of the coal line next winter. Cooking by kerosene is cheaper than coal. Kerosene can be bought anywhere. " "Kerosene can be bought anywhere" This statement is particularly true throughout the Middle Western states served by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), whose distribution service is 100 complete. Kerosene is delivered to the home, whether on a distant farm, in a small town, or in a big city.
Imagination and foresight were required to anticipate the demand for petroleum products which exists today. Permanency in organization, efficient management and close attention to the minutest detail has resulted in establishing within this Company a spirit of service which is expressed in the far-flung system of distribution and delivery which makes every user of petroleum products in' the 10 Middle Western Sates feel certain that his needs will be instantly supplied. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) distributing system represents an investment of over $45,000,000. It includes 25 main stations where complete stocks of products are kept on hand, 3973 bulk stations, 1605 service stations and 7167 tank wagons. It has grown to meet the needs of the present and to anticipate the needs of the future. It is highly flexible and capable a; all times of meeting emergencies, such as a coal shortage, in any section of the territory served. Tfci: sendee it available at every home. To meet the needs of the public it serves is the ides' which the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has befon it at all times. It is alert to foresee a possible need foi its products, and when the demand comes it is prepared to supply it; for example, the possible coa; shortage has resulted in an unusual demand for a burning oil for use in home-heating plants, and the -Company was ready with Stanolind Furnace Oil, which it had developed for this particular service. Stanolind Furnace Oil is equal to kerosene in heating value and sells at a lower price. This is another benefit accruing to the public at large, through an efficiently managed big business.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago
"What has come over Blink-? He used to be one of the test tempered men I ever knew and now he is always yowling and swearing. A regular old grouch," said Brown.
The Service Garage of Indiana Harbor, is now under the direct management of Spivak Brothers.
I will not be responsible for any debts incurred before October 8th on Service Garage. NOTE For the information of my patrons, please be advised that hereafter I will have no further connections with the Square Deal Garage at Roberts-dale.
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never even prepared In tho same room. j A storeroom Is kept where Immigrants may get hats, suits, bhoe. underwear If they need them , gratis. . j The "wayfarer's" dining- room is open to all, regrardless of creed, color or rellgrlon and all kinds patronize It.
Too Late To Classify Try a meal at a pood American restaurant. Horn's conking:. Prices reasonable. Ksclier.bach Rextuurant, 707 Chi'iso arc. 13-21-3t
Dead Man Ordered to Pay Alimony to Wife (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) BUCYRTJS FERET, Ohio. Oct Judge J. Walter Wrlg-ht of Common Pleas Court issued an order for
alimony against a dead man. It i occurred In the divorce petition fid j by Mrs. Mabel Mueller against Arnold Mueller. At the time the court decreed that the defendant must pay 1100 cash In alimony he he was lying- dead a; his farm home near New 'Washington, having be?n
killed by a bolt of lightning.
The latest craze among some fashionable women In Liondon Is to dye cats so that they match a favorite costume or th fnrnlt'ire.
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You. Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can atop burning, Itching Eczema quickly by upplying Zemo furnished by any. druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle. fl.00. Healing beSlns the moment Zemo Is applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eciema, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making It vigorously healthy, always use Zemo. the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. TXtisn others fall it Is the one dependable treatment for ekln troubles of all kind-" Adv.
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Bareback Riders Daring Aerialists Trainee! ElephantsDainty Wire Walkers Cute Little PoniesEducated Horses Eight Funny Clowns Marvelous Acrobats Merchants Displays Beauty Style Revue. SECOND ANNUAL EVENT Children, you whose ages range from six to sixty. Remember that this circus will be an all professional one. Each and every act has been a feature during the past summer with the larger tented shows of the United States. --i:'
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED !! Buy Advance Tickets Now!
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"Yes, I noticed the change in him a week after he bought that secondhand car," replied Smith. Cincinnati Enquirer. Tt i a vplvet niht. The moon
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comes the irentle patter, patter of wavelets on a wee nearby lake. It is in a garden. There is U breeze, kissine liehtly jach new
born bud and fragrant blossom. The niebt is ideal. It is oa mada for love a soft, tender, romantic . night. ... I A dark form flits throngh the ' garden. It steps with light and careful tread. Perhaps it is a lover, hastening with breathless, ; beating heart to his sweetheart, eager to lay before her his devo-; tion and love. Perhaps t Is a husband, inspired by the heavenly nisjht, on hfs way homeward to tell his little wife that she is the -nly lady love In the world for him. Ah, perhaps, but look ag-in look closer. What is it? It is a darky stealing watermelons. Brown Jug. ,
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Thought It Was Idle Talk Says Mrs. Kruger "When Z fiiat heard so mueh talk In favor ot Tanlac I thought It was only Idle wogslp, but since th: medicine has done me so much grood I now know every word was true." declared Mrs. "William Kroner, 892 S. Hohman t. Hammond, Ind. "Before X started taklngr Tanlac I was ao week that the leaat little work, like maklngr the bedg, ws almost more than Z could stand. Sometimes when I would bend over sharp. Btabblnar pains In my back felt like they would finish me, anl I had such aixzy spells and buseln.; rains In my nead I va nea-ly wild. My itomach wii upet all the tlmo, I lot ray appetite entirely, and any food I would force myself to eat caused me terrible pains, fas and heartburn. It was impossible for mo to set a rood night's sleep and It looked like I would never be well again. "But now I have no trouble at all, for Tanlac has mada me feel like nysolf ag-aln. My housework s &y. I have a splendid appetite and indirection and the pains In my
? back are ihlnirs of the past. In short, I am healthy and happy, and i onslder It my duty to let others ; know what a valuable medicine Tanlac- Is." Tanlac is sold by all rood dntslsts. Adv
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