Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1922 — Page 5

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IOWA'S FARMER SENATOR WITH PRIZE POLAND CHINAS

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- By DAVID M. CUURCU STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. H. SERVICE! fOtiDOiN. v. xioishevisui is tho favorite bugaboo or Kaslidh politicians. It's an old dodge, this trotting out oi the red terror, every time a political crisis arisen, but U always seerua to succeed In England. When Lloyd George goes to t ie country ia the genera! election ok of the appeals for support or the Coalition Liberals will La an appeal that any split would mean success oi the labor party, and that party Is suspected uf having bolshevistic tsadenclea. Xksr Is no spirit of Bolshevism la England, and any student or the Itaffllsh people knows that there is no need for fear ef bolshevlsm In a country where a handful of police can rula aa unemployed demonstration and where people stand patiently In l&ng lines and wait hours to s the king rasa. It's a fin uld scarecrow this bolhoviam but It works In England. Tbr Ls an assured future in America far English plays, ana pocially Ensllsli drama," according to Ba&U Dean, Eagllsa producer, Who has Just returned from .New York, wliers ha staged "Loyaltse!."

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Iowa ia sending a real-honest-to-goodness farmer to th? U. S. senate He's Smith Hrookhart. Brookhart prides himself on being a practical farmer and is as proud of his prize winning Poland China ewine as he is of his recent election to the United States senate. The tarmer vote was largely responsible for his election.

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Senator JJmith W. Brookhart, Iowa, in his farm togs vith his son. Joe. looks over his prize brood ot I'olacj Chinas oa his farm near lies Moinea.

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vtlop this opportunity. London takes its theatrical peopleseriously. People of the stage gain far greater public respect in England than they do in America. Alarie Lloyd, one of tho favorites or tho old music ha!, u recently given a puolio fuactal tha- vied

Hennessey Says He Made No Mistake

Tanla has overhauled ray whole system and flxad up try stomach so I dlffeet what I eat better than I bars In years," Is the unqualifl?d statement made, recently, by Harry Hennessey, a well-known railway trainman, llrlngr at the railroad Y. at C A., Gibson, Ini. "After I got a good start on TanlaJ try stomach trouble, headaches, nervousness, and backaches whh h I had suffered from for a year or more pulled rig-ht out and left me. Up to this time I always g-ot up mornings tired and worn out and and it was all I could do to keep Bolng through the day. "Oca of my neighbors told me there was, nothing like Tanlac for buildins a rr.an up to srood h-n.'t'i and I soen found out he was rlg-ht, for three bottles of the mediune has pat ma in as g-ood condition as I could aslc to be.'' Tanlao is sold by all good druErfrlKf.i. Adv.

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chance oi siate?uian. She wa.a dven ..'oi,

t-aarin suecaases in the Amerlc un i ln .ha newspapers ' w hen the died 1 ' ' ! al' l extras were publlshtd on th

day of her I'uneral carrying pictures of Ula funeral cortege. lincldentaUy llarle Llojd died almost iieniiiiesa, despite tin fact that she had been for many years one of the highest paid music hall stars. Charily is said to have been responsible for her financial poiKion. She had a long list of pensioners who called upon her every Saturday night for a weekly dole. There ls a musical row In pros rss In London. Continental musicians iiave Kiasped th-i spirit of jazz and they are flooding Into London and displacing English musicians who are not so quick to Imbibe the Jazz music idea. Tho British musicians are, threatening dire things unless alien musicians are barred from the En.slish places of entertainment. If you want to spend a quiet comfortable week in London try committing- some minor offense ln the district of the Var;. leboin? police station. This police station has Just been remodeled and Is the most modern ln the world, having- all cf the comforts of a home. There aro mosaic floors ln the cells, soft beds and even si"am hot.

Vaccinatlon against "sl'i" la hrin practiced with some .-ui-eos, in England, fc'lnce the r Mdcir i: of f.ur years a-.'o every wittier d:si ase ! a:-, been characterised as "tin," but medical authorities o'alm that t Vuse of a new vaccine against i--ppiratory infection is ir---rvinf: the health of tlu-so v. ho tribmit t.. Injections jf the - a. vine. Proper r.rltain has revolted agrainst the barebacked evenin c gown. It may be all r'.ftht in I'arl.i but it rtocsn't make a hit in England. Therefore, tlie tuets yes, tl. y arc men iv ! think up the femal' styles have agreed upon thin laco panels In tho tack it the lowest cat evening: gowns. Now it's up to tho opticians to furnish stronger t; lasses.

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:--'no to the above Redress to Vatalia. The men are both ploye3 of the E . J . & E. and never been arrested before.

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Indiana Items I'&i ii.bicUcu, -Nov. Jefferson .' o'u, aeamciAv, ill berve a.s tjwn::iiip trustee of Clay township. Pike county, without being- elected. Ford and Chester Beat-ley, republican, ' were tied for the office, each lecelving- lijl votes. Wiea they urew lots, Ec-rd won.

Aiuuiijf tho laino-i-s names la tho York telephom; directory are i.'ante, iiryon, a.siit, ilacaulay, Dickens, Othello, Walter Bcott and i'ick .-, ! 1;.

Now there are two great reasons frir gettiiu; Quaker O.as. One is exfiulsite flavor. This brand is flaked from queen grains only just the rich, plump, flavory oat?. Now there's another style. It is Instant Quaker Oats the quickest-cooking oats in the world. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, so it means an oat dish almost ready. Same quality, same flavor. Rut in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are roiled very thin and partly cooked. So the Hikes are sm.-.fler and thinner that is all. And those small thin flakes cook quickly. Your grocer has both styles. If you want instant look for "Instant" on the label. Then you can have delicious oats ready in S minutes.

ilAKTEGTUK CITY, Nov. I'erhapj thieves have no conscious, but two thieves horo perhaps are kidding: themselves into believing any kind of an exchange is better than none at all. The men entered the barn owned by Arthur Hoiks, purloined a valuablepony, and left in its stall 'a worthless old nasr.

Gleasom One can iiiways ; t he limit in commendatcry expressions regarding Jirother dea-ron and never be a- c-'iscd of exaggeration. If I .an ever bs of assistance to you In the praise worthy i-rk yo-i arc doir.fr in behalf of your I" -.-e, and of Elkiiom as a whole, 1 trust you will not hesitate to call "n me. With every ro.nl v.-u-h. I am Sincerely are! f rr.te-nal y yours, feed 11. ii . ' 1 ra ! i ' r ''a:'.

FilAXKTORT, Nov. Jack Davis, poultry fanner of this city, and known throughout the state as the "Light lirahma king" has disposed

j of twenty-eight of his prize-win-! ning birds to Erank I'. Johnson, of ; Iridian.'H)olis, for a consideration of i $1,0SS, or an average price of S7.10 for each fowl. I Davis .several times has entered i I Us stock at both New York and Chi- ' cago poultry thaws and several cf i his choicest ribbon winners were in

cluded in the lot sold to the Iadianajclis fancier.

ELECTRICAL HOME IviAKKS AN ADVANCE (Continued Eroin Page One.)

ML. NCI E, Nov. Eecat'se of 'roarxperienced here with v-..tln-t machines on election day, county commissioners will feck an appropriation for tho pjrchaso of ncv machines for all city precincts. fievf.ral of tho present machines hrol.-e ddv.-n last election day and carers were reported in the vot:ng Of oth.TH.

And the kitchen. AVhat a labor savtr it is. No Ico man. Ice is made electrically. No dish washing. I'isheS are washed mechanically. No garbage o be disposed of. That Is destroyed ln the garbage burner. I'ienty of hot water all ovethe house as a result of a new type of heater and container. Down in the -basement the heatln:.riant is an ileeirlc oil burner. No ash.s, .no shaking down the furnace. No cold house at times. Just steady heat maintained at the exact temperature you want all day and flight lo-i". Nothing to do but shut o!i the oil in the spring. I.AHOIt S.VI..i 1JEVICES Alio v.;r the house electricity does the work. Two, three and four way switches make it possible o turn on or .iff lights Ir. ore- part ..!' t;,o hou.' from atmst anv ..lis. r

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Because he sounded a wh!stl' on itis truck. Hubert Hussell was fined , P' in the Gary City court. Itussel said he saw a woman crossing eighth avenue and wanted to warn licr d." the' coming1 of the truvk. A city ordinaiwe was violated when Hubert blew the whistle.

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WILL ASK FOR HABEAS CORPUS A Ust effort t release Charles Usells .alleged train wrecker, from loll t )i f w A.a refused ball before

Jucge Martin Smith ln the Criminal court at Crown I'oint was expe- t d to be made this morning wli' n At- j torncy I'a.Jl laser stated that he j .,...,1 hfnra Jydcfl Orut n- I

w i f t - . - , wald in the Gary Superior court with a writ of hab-eas corpus to release Usells from -ball.

ARREST THREE IN RAIDS Rose Smith of 13"0 Adams f-lre-t was arrested with lioddy MekoIade.-

at the above address. lioso wan

charged with keeping a house fame.

When the police unearthed several

ccntalners of moonshine on his pr.-m i.es at 142 Washington street. Co., Katefores was arrested and 'booked on a charge of .violating the .-tut.-liquor law.

TWO FINED BY SPECIAL JUDGES

Rm.fl.-il Judsa Frank Gray finea i :

Ike-Avers of 1049 Adams street, $l-''0 j and costs when he was formd guilty j

of violating the state uquor u . When the officers arrested Ave.-s. they found a qjantlty of moonshine on his premises. Louis Vatalia was fined '$130 anl given a CO days Jail sentence by Special Judge John f-Vott in the Gr.iy City court. Andrew Sohiato arrest ed at the same time at 1T20 Fillmoro stret was found not guilty. The testimony showed that Ya'aila owne." the stlil and offi ers test ill- d

ELK'S PRAISE E. BAYTOIT'S WORK Ernie I lay ton has received a letter (" appri-iation from Ered C. l;..btnscn. grand secretary of the gran I .i'-",e cf Elks, expressing his ni'j'roof the gjcl work Ernie has ih.r.e for the Elks. The letter, is as follows. E j. Dayton, Editor Elks' Bulletin, Gary, In I. Dear Erothcr Dayton: Just a line to let you know that I read your bulletin with much Interest and approval and hope that I

l continue to receive It. v. s e-ip-vially gratified at the n,i l ,rii!tc y.c: ,-ald "Riir

Must have Department Store Experience neat in appearance, courtesy essential. All applications considered until Tuesday. Good

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Nash Leads the World in Ittotor Car Valum

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COCItT POP. THE DISTRICT OP INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Fred D. Ja.rls, Voluntary Bankrupt. Oause No. 432. To the creditors cf Fred D. Jar-

vis, voluntary bankrupt, cf Hammond. L&ke County, State of Indiajui: J You, snd each of you. are hereby j

notified that on the lata day ot ..,- ember, A. 2 . 1322, Vrod D. Jarv'... was duly adjudged a Kvnkrurt, and the ftrst meeting of Its creu-

Court EoiDra in Hammond. Indiana, j at nin o'clock A, Idonday. Nov- j

ember 17, 1922, at wh.ca time the creditors may atleT, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt. appoint a truste-a and transact such further business as may properly corns before t-aid meting. IN ODDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of creditor, amount claimed and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort. Indiana, November lti. 1122. 11:17:11

Touring Model Four Cylinders Five Passengers Reduced Price $935 . 0. b. factory

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j IN TEC UNIT r.D STATUS DTSTi RUT CDLTIT FOR THE i'd-S-j TI'.IOT OF INDIANA, IN RAMIKei'Tt'l'. I In the matter of Mike Christ, al-

fo kt.own as Mike hriftoC l:.v;.luittary Eankrupt. a.ur a 7io. I To the creditors of Miko Christ. e.I;-o known as Mike Christoff, involuntary bankrupt, of Clary, Lake

! t'ounty, Indiana:

You, and t-aeb or you. arc ht-e'.v r.o: IHed ihat oa tli- 7:h r.ay o" ember. A. I). 1922. Mik Chr: u. al-' known as Mike Olirirtitf.', wa'i only adjndre.'l a bank:.:"t, a:l tho !'r:-t rieetiir (if hi:- creel o':-: v,:ii 1- I'l :,t the E:d-ral Court Room ir. IT:, m-:n"!i.-!. Iiicluuu.. tit nine o'clock - m.. Mor.day, November "7. 1"--, at wi-.ich ; has tho crerUtorj-. may attend, prove their e.lal :rs'.-. - r-c.-:.-iv. E"i" hanTtrurt. n- point u trutf: and tian a"', siuh fur:;.:- lui-iE)e::' u-

A Fineness of Performance New to Fours

Far-reaching refinements and engineering developments have given the Nash Four a smoothness and quietness that places it on a par with costly cars. Ten minutes at the wheel will prove undeniably to

you that it is the greatest Four "buy" on the market. A limited allotment has just arrived. Come in and see for yourself that every claim we make is overshadowed by the facts.

FOURS and SIXES Reduced Prices Range from $915 to $21 90, f. o. b. Factory

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IIARRT C SITi-IDN. Referee in Banltruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, November 16 th, 10221 lD.D7:lt

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riarsiBosict Auto baies Lo. Inc. H. A. ELSNEfL, Secretary and Manager 48 Stale S'azel I'hozs 375 ih.mzi'izS, 'nd. One Slocli Wert o'F 'Joaaa Street

part of the house. Electrto outlets ar so numerou that you can have floor lamps mo anywhere. And yt they do not in trude themselves on you. There more than a mile of wiring In th house, ln the kitchen electric iron may be used, and ln fact scores d electrical appliances will be showl all over the house. It Is simply Impossible to descrlbj all of the features. It will be no essary for everybody to see th house to appreciate 1:. The exhlbl t:o:i will continue for ten days ti two weeks. Not an article will b sold or offered for sale during tha time. The lues is not to sell goods bvi to create a dnmand for them. Thea wil be a guide ln every room ani each visitor will be given a souvenl booklet describing the house, tli furnishings and decorations, thi lighting and appliances. The exhibition Is expected to be liberal education for the entire com muiUty in the art of home makln It will set a higher standard of lil trig for thousands who need on! to have the way poltned out It I a project of which Hammond an the Calumet region may well b proud.

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