Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1922 — Page 6

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Affairs At The County Capital

Th9 Crown Point CUy Council passed an ordinance on Monday nih: which win prevent the opera, tlon of motor busses between this city and Gary in competition with the (Jary ntid Southern Railroad. It piVa'bits any motrr bus entering the city over any street or road to !"e no,th t-wrd Oery. U dues not in any way effect the Hammond or I i.- 1 1 1 ... . .

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Having their

wi scnool nurse while in attendance at school, the Crown Point soho.il board passed a resolution at a special meeting: on Wednesday afternoon, making- it compulsory for the children to tie ejiajnined aj to their weight and general physical condition. When a child has been exlosej to a contagious disease such as diphtheria, they must submit to a throat culture y the school nurse. If this order Is not compiled with tbe child Is sent home and must remain there until a clean bill of haaith has been ytven by a physician . County Clerk H. I. Wheaton office has this week compiled the October 1922. report as to hunting and flshlny licenses issued during that month. 24 non-resident fishing: IIronyes, 12 non-resident hunting li

censes and 1259 resident hunting; and fishing licenses. The resident fish

ing- and hunting licenses are $1.00

each and those coming in from other

states to hunt in Lake county must

pay the state a $15.69 lternse fee.

Mr. and Mrs. . Randolph have this

week purchased the Zartman prop

erty on 1'ettiuone avenue for a consideration of $4,100. On leaving

Crown Point the Zartmans disposed

of their property to Mr. and Mrs

Warner of Caicago who have ibeen

occupying It for several months

Tney are returning to Chicago to reside and sold the home to the Ran

dolphs. Mrs. Jennie Wheeler epent Wed

nesday In Valparaiso at the home of

her sister Mrs. John Ross. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner was entered on Monday night and ransacked, the thief taking a revolver from a liureau drawer. Thieve also tried to break into the home of postmaster Fred Wheeler this week 'but were frightened away. A email son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kloss. living on East Joliet st., was painfully hurt on Tuesday when he was knbeked from his bicycle by a passing motorist. The little fellow had ridden off the lawn on to the street unaware of tiie approaching automobile, the driver being totally .blameless In the accident. He carried the boy to his home where his Injuries were attended by a physician.

Alabama Cows Get "Corned" on Mash; Two of Three Are Dead

STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE BIR.MI.VUrtA.M. Ala.. Nov. Tl Increasing popularity of the mountain variety of Alabama "moonshine" was effectively demonstrated during the hearing of a case in Judge J. Q. Smith's division of the circuit court here. Kvidence adduced also Drought out the fact that a new field has opened up for the activities of the prohibition fo rcea. "Briefly, "extract of corn," according to testimony offered. Is now finding addicts among the bovine species Three ordinary milk cows belong'nir to Htt-v Cu1t. of Shades Moun

tain, left as t-sual one morning for their customary pasturage. With the shades f evening two of them

...uiiicu uuuie; in a. aej-ioraDiy intoxicated condition, one of them' dying: later of acute alcoholism. Investigators found the third .

member of the bovine booze party, dead, close by an Illicit still and a quantity of "mas'i." An Interesting question ins connection with the case which has not yet been answered Is: Did the lone, surviving cok yield milk punch Instead of the straight lacteal fluid for the first few days immediately succeeding her "jag?"

SVIDOW, ACQUITTED OF DOUBLE MURDER, NOW SEEKG to BREAK HUSBAND'S WILL

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Mrh. Catherine Koaier, rijht, her mother and Baby Richard. Back home with her baby after nine months in jail awaiting the rial on charges of murdering ber husband, acquitted o the charge, lrs. Catherine Rosier now plans to break his will. The will (jives his T.tire fortune of $60,000 to his son, Oscar, Jr., by a former wife, and ;s brother, Arthur.

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Hobo Corporation Is Formed By Rich Folk

l INTERNATIONA'- NEWS SERVICE The " Hobo Corporation," recently formed by a group of New York and Boston society folk, has made It possible for its organisers to live the real live of a "Weary Willie ' from the Wayside" at Buzzard's bay. John Knowles Bourne, millionaire farmer, is tne "Hobo Kins," and is expected to execute his aatocratlc sway to the exclusion of hoi polol 'of the undesirable middle and lower classes. Charles Garland, who recently tool: unto himself a couple of mental and soul mates, respectively, ard famed exponent of "free love," also is a "stoc3;holder." The "Hobo Corporation" had Its inception In the desi-e of the social ele.-t to protect Itself from the encroachment of th rabble. Its pri-r-ary origin was in the "Waffle Shop" a; Boston. subsequently lod try the po'ice.

Stops Itching Peterson's Ointment To the millions cf grateful sufferers who know about the mlgrhty healing power of Peterson's ointment for old sores, ulcers, piles, sore fo-et and chafing- Peterson says,, "use It for skin and scalp Itch; it never tHsappolnts." All drus-jrlsts, 35c fv. $1.00. $2.50. $3.00.

The announced objective of the corporation is "to fight the unions, rrotect the elect from the restrictions of the Oreat Unwashed, and secure freedom to enjoy the untrammcled luxury of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." The stockholders arc permitted to have not in excess of 200 shares at $10 each. The "Hobo Corporation" will espouse aesthetic dancing:, dramatics, poetry, slngrlng: and painting-. Mrs. Frederick Snow, one of the prominent backers of the enterprise, has repeatedly shocked polite society by her madcap projects. She is well known for vivid ideas and picturesque loi'e of adventure.

Auto Exhibit Indicates Trend toward Less Luxury and More Economy. t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS, Nov. Small cars for small pocketbook stand out above all at the seventeenth annual auto show. The popular-priced American car has made its Influence felt on the French manufacturers. If the number f small cars on exhibition Is a criterion the French woTkintr man win soon ride to

Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting

Tears airo the formula for fat reduction was "diet" "exercise." Today it is "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets." Friends tell frfenda these frienda tell others. Thev eat substantial food, live a they like and still reduce steadily and easily without going throush Ions: sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a case, or if you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Mich. Adv

Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO Clorgod TJp Kidney Deposits are DIs. solved and the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Drugrglsts Told to Guarantee It la Every Instance. "Tour very life," says Dr. Carey, "depends upon the perfect functioning and health of your kidneys, so whatever you do, don't neglect them." Dr. Carey's famous Prescription No. 777 (known for yeans as Marshroot) Is not recommended for everything, but we cannot too strongly urge Its use if you suffer from annoying Madder troubles, frequent passing of water night, and dav, with smarting or Irritation, brick dust sediment or highly colored urine, bloating. Irritability with loss of flesh, or any other tendencv to Firieht's Disease. Dtabetis or Gravel for kidney disease in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin the use of this wonderful prescription nivw obtainable In both liquid and tablet form if you have any of the above symptoms. Kidney and Bladder troubles don't wear away. They will grow upon ygu slowly, stealthily and with unfailing certainty. If you even suspect that you are subject to Kidney Disease, don't lose a single day fnr Summers' Pharmacy and every good druggist has been authortz1 to return the purchase money on the first big bottle to all who state they have received no br-tifflt. adv.

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DURAWT Cars now on dsplay. Call at show room or telephone us for full demonstration. We are expecting arrival of the Star for display Friday.

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work In his own machine. Iiound, comflortable looking bodies are disappearing. Speedy silhouettes, with sharp angles and square-cut corners, are shown by most makes. Chassis are much lower than last year. Some models are so close to the ground they g-tve the impression of being undersluns. Simplicity and practicability have taken the place of luxury. Space is at a premium in the small car, and luxury 13 sacrificed to that end. This Is in marked ccnt-ast to the French cars of before the war, which, because of their unsurpassed elegance, were used extensively in the United Slates. According to the custom, the minister of commerce, M. Dior, opened the show at the Grand Palais. M. Dior arrived in a French-made car, in contrast to his p-edecessor of last

year, who drove up in a snappy American limousine. There are more than 800 makes on exhibition, including town cars, sport cars, touring cars, trucks, tractors and motorcycles. No absolute novelties are In evidence, although the body builders are show. Ing some fantastic designs for fastidious buyers. The majority of big cars are shown with brakes on front and rear wheels. French manufacturers feel that double brakes will soon be found on all good heavy cars. Nearly all makers of big cars have a "little brother" on exhibition at a price to suit the most modest income. Smell horse power and small fuel consumption, but a big name Is the specialty of thes offspring of the mighty. Many new motors are shown; some are "valve, less."

MORE WATER

WASHDAY

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Woman Mayoralty Candidate to Run on "Wet" Platform for Housewives. t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MADRAS. Oregon, Nov. "More water for washday." That is the campaign slogan of one of the candidates for mayor of Madras. As might be supposed, the candidate who is standing on that platform is a woman Mrs. Orsre Hays

Shugert. who heads the "Cltlsen's ticket." "More tvater for washday Is only one of the many problems to be solved in the administration of city affairs, but this is the closest to our hearts at present," said Mrs. Shugert. She explained that the well which furnishes water for the local supply soon becomes exhausted on wash day" fnd that many housewives are compelled to wait for t to refill before they can fill the line with clean clothes.

;The early bird that catches the worm has nothing on the industrious housewife of Madras." continued the woman mayoralty candidate. "If nhe rises at 5 a. m. she may be fortunate enough to have her washing swinging in the sunshine before the watsr Is exhausted, but woe unto the late riser who will be only balf way through the dreaded ta-?k when she must await a further supply of water!"

Many women in New Tork earn .1 livinr by phflpnlnr for others

Healing the Sick HEUU50 TUB 8ICK..-. From rloh soils t Em-Ope. Asia d Africa ra vataered tbe rara herbs that make BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Assists Xature to Oeatlr Move the Dowels Sweeten the fttotnaeh Flush Oot the Pol von HcgnLnte the System. Take It steaming hot to help kill roMa and avoid Fln" or Pnenmonla.

old hy nniararlst.

Raisin Bread DeLuxe Raisin bread Am Iwasi tuu oattr filled with luscious seeded raisins is now available at grocers and neighborhood baki shops. Rial raisin bread with at least eight tempting raisias to tha slice the kind you like. Order bow and serve toeugfet for dinner. Made wkb Sun -Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking pass.

Hid Tncr Iron Today ?

East Chicago Coffee and Tea Store and Market 4610 Forsythe Avenue Next to Hartley Theatre Phones: East Chicago 24-85-825 Specials for Friday and SaturdayNovember 1 Oth and 1 1 th

Granulated Sugar Q C 5 pounds . Pancake Flour OJ2 packages -&OC Old Fashioned Buckwheat O C Flour 5 lb. sacks OOC DelMonte Brand Salmon O O 1 pound cans Swans-Down Pastry O O Flour .f OOC Queen Oliyex in Quart CO - jars OOQ Red Kidney Beans Of? 2 cans -SOC Fruit Salad Kin large can American Family Soap (with OQ coffee or tea order) 6 bars. . OC Persian Bath Tablets 10c OO size 6 for Ot0

COMBINATION SALE SUGAR 10 lbs. 59 c With"" 3 lbs. M. R. Coffee for $1.25 or 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea for 69c COOKIES Assorted 1Q pound A C CORN New Pack" 1 An 6 cans 80c; can lrC FANCY SIFTED PEAS 1 A 6 cans 80c; cans XttC

COFFEE

M. R. Coffee 3 lbs for $1.25; pound Our Leader Coffee 3 lbs 95c; pound ....

Fresh Roasted Coff

4 lbs $105; pound

GUNPOWDER TEA Pound BREAKFAST C0C0AVi lb. tin

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Remove the "Blindfold

Habit Has Tied Over Our Eyes DAILY association ofttimes makes us so familiar with the roorns wc live in that we no longer

really see them.

'Banish the Gloom Spots from your Home by Using DEVOE HOLLAND ENAMEL. A mow wbite and delka tely tinted enamel line. DEVOE FLOOR PAINT. A tjaick dryins nd particularly to-gh, danhlc, glossy finish. DEVOE PORCH AND DECK PAINT. A hard drying, weather resisting, waterproof, glossy finish that will withstand the tropic heat or thafriffidcold.

Examine ytrar Home tbctay. Be as critically open to new impressions as a stranger. You will be amazed shocked to discover how much deterioration and ugliness has crept in unnoticed. In a hundred places, indoors and out, here there everywhere, you will see spots that are worn, shabby, warpedspots where the beauty and value of your, home are being destroyed. Open your eyes to the immediate need of paint and varnish products in your home. And when you buy paint and varnish products, buy only the best. Devoe products are time-tested and proven, backed by the 168 years' experience of the oldest paint manufacturing concern in the U. S. Founded 1754. John J. Dreesen, Jr. 4713 Forsythe Ave. East Chicago

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