Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1922 — Page 3

(M'Vlw 28. 1922.

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RANCHER KILLS

DAUGHTERS

BETRAYER

I INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE) 1SAUA, Calif., uct. is. John Strowinat, sixty-one, a rancher of N'aranjo, eighteen miles east of Visalla, told Sheriff Court Smith of Tulare county, that ho ha4 no rsgrcta for having hot and killed Georpre Ragrcl, wealthy orana-e grower and neighbor, yaaterday when he found Kagel and hla nevon-teen-year-old daughter. Fern, in a compromising attitude near the Rairel home. Strowmat taid he had suspected illicit relations on th part of his daughter and Rag el for soma months since Ms wife died. He admitted having- grone "funning-" for Ra?el on learning Baffvl and his daughter were together. Ragel was fifty yean old and the father of two grown daughters. Strowmat Is the father of ten children.

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Official Report is Made byTreasury to State Department.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. An official report holding that the American dry cruisr Hahn acted without letcal authority In seizing the liquor laden Canadian schooner Emerald, off the Jersey coast recently, tod-v-was transmitted by the Treasidepartment to the State departmr' It would be the basis of a forreply to a protest made by Eng!a : challenging this government's rii.. to confiscate the vessel and Its lienor cargo. The Department of Justice also was informed that the seizure was unjustified rind a clear violation of the Secretary of the Treasury's dl-

PinnerStomes Fame of the amateur nights t certain burlesoue houses has travelled far. A , young wtan frcn Boston, having seen the other eights of New York, persuaded a

friend to escort her to such an en tertainment, where, she -was told, comedy ruled without intermission. v So to the theater they went. Surroundings entirely new to her won praise and comment, and quite impressive was the blue sr.ake fog that rose from the cigars and cigarettes of the patrons. Inspired by the sight, she lit a cigarette. ( It was during the i tern.ission and the manager saw her. 1 "Hey, lady, you'll have to cut ihat out." he exploded. "We don't have that here." The visitor went on smoking. Back came the manager. Again he protested. So the visitor tried argument. "I don't see any harm in it," she said. "Why, I was at the opera last night and smoked there." A hurt expression appeared on the burlesque operator's face. "Lady," he said with emphasia, "this is a respectable ho-se." N. Y. Sun.

A dusky rookie was doing r iard duty for the first time. Along came one of those officers who wear silver chickens on their shoulder. The rookie naturally got excited and flustered. "Halt!" he yelled, and then stopped. "Well, what are you going to do next?" inquired the colonel after he had remained on the spot like a graven image for some seconds. "I ain't sure, boss," admitted the darky. Then he added dangerously: "But, by golly, yo' better stan right whah yo' is till I thinks what it is Isc to do." American Legion Weekly .

rectton that the prohibition boats shall confine their operations within the three mile limit off the Amerlran shore, unless a "flagrant" case of smuggling occurs. Such a "flagrant case" officials said would contemplate the use by a foreign vessel of Its own boats in establishing contact with the American shore for the purpose of landing Illicit booxo or other contraband.

PROF. BIER MAKES

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Says He Can Add 10 Inches To The Height Of A Man.

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS ItRVICE BKHL.i., Oct. J7. (iiy Uaoio) An amazing scientific discovery by as much as ten inches can be added to the height of th human being was announced here. Prof. August Bier of Berlin university has Just completed two successful experiments, both conducted through surgery. One operation was upon a woman dwarf, the other upon a man. The operation consists in sawing through the thigh bone, after which the upper part of the leg is placed under a special extension process for a period of time averaging two months. During this time the bone regenerates, filling up the space between the disconnected parts and lengthening the thigh about five centimeters. In both cases. ha same operation was repeated two times within two years, thus adding fifteen centimeters altogether. The biblical question: "Who, by taking thought, can add a single cubit to his stature?" seems to be answered by Trof. Bier.

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Iner Painting contest last Thursday. The V. L.. Kellman family attended the K. C. Festival at Hammond in Thursday evening. Carl Keilman of Hammond visited with his mother Mrs. Mary Kellman on Thursday. F. H. Teutemacher Is putting in concrete at Oak Glen this week.

The Daugherty "dry" ship ruling does not affect the liquor supply for foreign embassies.

By DAM EL O'CONNELL. "CORRESPONDENT N. SERVICE

x'ci, Jct. ilolslngfors has;

hpn the great Kuropean rumor factory ever since Russia revolted. Now 'Dublin bids fair to displace Helsingfors and garner the henors for number and quality of urmors. There are rumors of every sort in Dublin, .nd the whispering circles spread these Irresponsible reports with the greatest avidity. One of the choicest rumors recently circulated was that Lloyd George was spending several days as the guest of Ersklne Childers. leader of the irregulars. In the irregular headquarters in the Galtee Mountains. No one knows Just whence the rumor came, but since Childers Is regarded as a tool of Ensrlish die-hards who are striving to wrec-v t!v Free State, the rumor probably ame from sources desiring to dlredit faith in England. De Valcra has been killed Innumerable times by rumor. He has been wounded by rumor and put In his death bed by rumor. Childers has also bn made the subject of interesting rumors, amonsi which are stories of his escape to England and his C3cape to America. The story that Arthur Griffith died from poisoning v. as circulated for many weeks In Ireland before it was eventually printed In America and subsequently denied. Tales of all sorts of atrocities are circulated by sympathizers of both sides in the civil war. A nervous tiation seizes upon these reports and rumors with consequent Inflamed hatred. The killing of Michael Collins is still the subject of Dam Rumor's machinations and all sorts of tales may be heard as to the manner In which he met death, who his assailants were and what has hardened to them. Ireland has a very bad case of war nerves. After seven years of almost constant warfare the Irish people are prepared for almost any event, and even the wildest tales are met with credulity. The Irish censorship has been lifted and many of these wild rumors trickle out to the rest of the world, but the good sense of the newspaper correspondent In Ireland checks many more.

More rifles are ruined by improper preparation for storage than by any other cause, ordnance experts of the tTnited States army assert.

AUTO SUPPLIES REGULAR $5.0D SPOTLIGHTS $ 3.19 FORD RADIATORS 13.50 FORD SPARK PLUGS (Set of 4. $1.25) 35 FORD HEATERS 1.10 UTILITY HEATERS (For Small Cars) 8.50 SNOFLAKE BODY POLISH (75c bottle) .. .63 SNOFLAKE BODY POLISH ($1.50 bottle) 1.19 REAR VIEW TRUCK MIRRORS 1.98 LUGGAGE CARRIERS 1.39 TIRE COVERS All sizes (Ford Size) 1.75 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS. . 5.50 PYRENE CLEANER & GREASE REMOVER Will take spots from clothing, etc 29 METAL POLISH .19

WEEK-END SPECIAL GREASE GUN & I LB. CAN OF GRAPHITE GREASE

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S. & S. Garage and Sales STATE LINE AND SIBLEY STS. Phone 3960 Hammond, Ind. The above prices do not include installation

HESSVILLE

Mr. anil Irs. John Langland and children of Worth. 111., and Mrs. Steffen Aggen and son Marvin of Blue Island. Ills., were the guests of relatives here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Snap spent Wednesday in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mentzer were Indiana Harbor visitors last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest and Mrs. Struce of Indiana Hartjor attended the chicken s-jppor at the Christian church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hazlett of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Keseler. Mr. and Mrs. Taul Ellsworth and daughter spent tho week-end at Crown Point, the guests of relatives. A delegation of Hessviile people attended the revival services Tuesday evening at tho Christian church of Whiting. Tho chicken supper given by the Adult clar.s of the Christian chure'i was very much enjoyed by till the patrons attending it Thursday ev

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The members of the D. H. S. will be entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Elsie Schma.1 on Friday evening. Mr. Milton J. Tuley left tonight for his home at Dale, Indiana, after having received the sad news of the sudden death of his father.

FROM COLD RUSSIA TO SUNNY MIAMI, INDIANIAN'S JUMF

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Mrs. Fat Murphy and daughter are visiting with Mrs. Mary Serial-

Clarence Hartman, Ieroy Ehrsam, and L,eona Mary Keilman received their prizes from th. Herald-Exam-

OE PM ALL SET FOfi VALPARAISO BATTLE

OREKNCA8TLE, Ind.. Oct. 27. After one more day's work. De Pauw will be as nevar ready for Valparaiso on Saturday as Is possible to get a crippled te-am In a week's time. The cripples are doing fairly well and a majority of them hope to get into Saturday's fray. As a result of the Notre Dame game, the men appear to have come Into their old fighting spirit, and if they continue to rtut up th fight in future gamaa that they displayed a week ago, then teams on the schedule ahead can look out for something worth while from the Tiger squad. With the Valpo game out of the way. Kenyon College of Ohio comes for a game, and then De Pauw takes Butler at Irwin field. Nor. 11. Because De Pauw meets Butler two weeks after Wabash takes on the Pagemen, great interest is being shown in the fight Butler makes against Wabash Saturday. Some idea can be figured from the results of tle Wabh-Butler and ButlerDe Pauw games, the fans here believe.

Babe Left on Bed by Mother Breaks Neck HONE YCx ROVE. Tex., Oct. Finding It necessary to go to the fields for a few hours, Mrs. Ollle Cantrll. a young married woman, sang her four-months-old baby to sleep and left him happily dreaming on the bed. When she returnel. accompanied by her husbind, they found the little one had fallen from the bed and broken Its neck.

Dutchess Prize Knitter EDENSOR. Eng., Oct. The Duchess of Devonstvi-e has won a prize for knittlne a pair of baby socks.

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Unusual Sales for

MONDAY

Drastic price reductions on domestics and yard goods of every kind are big features. See how greatly you save on the desired materials for Fall. 1 7c Bleached Muslin at

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36 inches wide a fine soft finish for many purposea. Quality worth 1 7c yard at 2lzC $3 "Wearwell" Bed Spreads Special, 2.19 Size 78x88; plain hemmed Bed Spreads of excellent quality at material savings in price.

Towels

Bleached Turkish Towels plain white or blue border; heavy quality double thread regular 50 value

Longcloth A fine quality for underwear, etc., 36 inches in ten-yard bolts regular $2.00 val-J J gQ ue. on sale at

$2 Crepe de Chine 22 Colors to Choose from per yard at 40 inch AH Pure Silk Crepe de Chine for dresses, blouses and Underwear. 22 colors to choose from j j Z7 regular $2.00 value sale price, Monday, only JjL yard ....... .. ...... i

All Wool EPONGE 42 inch Strictly all Wool Eponge, very fashionable for Fall dresses shewn in all the new Fall shades, CO 4Q Monday's special

All Wool SERGE 36 inch All Wool Storm Serge in all wanted colors special for Monday, while q it lasts, yard

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COATINGS 54 inch, high grade Novelty Coating large variety of new designs, very special for Monday A yard V

VELVETEEN 36 inch Silk Finish Costume Velveteen in black, navy and brown, regular $3.25 quality on sale Monday 49

Sale of Terry Cloth Made to Sell at $2 a yard at

Yard wide, high grade Terry Cloth reversible beautiful color combinations and designs. Made to sell up to $2.00 yard, on sale yard at

Outing FLANNEL 27 inch Heavy Nap Bleached and Colored On ting Flannel neat designs in checks and stripes for pajamas and night gowns, very special 1 C. yard AOC

Bath Robe FLANNEL 27 inch Bath Robe Flannel the better quality in beautiful designs and color combinations regulaf 79c value special for Mon- COday yard

3 lb. Roll Cotton 3 lb. roll Clear White Cotton Batts for Comforters. Size 72x90 special for Monday the roll only

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36 inch, rilet INets and Dotted Urenad nes tcr making handsome curtains beautiful designs. Up to 59c values, sale price, Monday the yard. .