Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 8

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road be:reii Isdiana.pol.is and the Indiana-Ohio line, "1 think you understand and rea

lize, air. Crawford

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(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES INDlANAi-OIJS. lnd.. .Nov. 24 Specifications for roads constructed by the Indiana State Highway Commission ara designed to obtain the - load possioit, for tne least

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I,,,. " ' " -"-.mint contracts or road,. is the Jtih, lu ,oo,. aftcr t-'"' taxpayers' im. a5ls Ul ,,,f. me business like way that a prlv". ate inatviaual comm.-- - .. ;

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s-rvlee will be j You are judge whetl

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i-ien-r County citizens Interested i 7 :tl7 at Lewisville to duct " , V 1688 f0"- . . ... .-A ,or...i lervmg your money."

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HAVE YOU A COUGH?

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lntcrttt to Von oshen. lnd. -J ha1 coughea nigat and day for a who!. yer anf3 had iost so much flesh I began to I00K like a walking skeleton. Two of tny -lsters had died from tuberculosis and I felt certain that mv time had rome. Finally, a friend recommended Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery to my husband, and it made me feel new strength ard vitality right from the start and In a year's time- I was Just as &tron? and hardy as ever. I have never suffered with a deep, hacking- couch since (that was about CO years asro) and have always felt very grateful to Dr. Fierce." Mrs E!i7 t.

413 Middlebury Street. Whenever you fe?i the need of good confidential medical advice, ad3res3 Dr. Pierce, presi.lent Invalids'

t"iei. liuiralo, n. v.. and

will he returned withou ry kind. Advt.

money.

Crawford brand a --ia n,.i.,

ly false recent 'etatemcBts Uiat the commission favors concrete construction to the exclusion of other rigid types, and that Indiana is out of line with other States in the use of cement on highways. He declared that types of roads are always reuialed by the volume of traffic, and one even prone to criticize must cJmlt that State roads carry the i?rn t volume of traffic. However, Governor McCray and the commission realize than in localities within close, pioxlmlty of Industrial centers. agricultural areas where, If farming Is profitable all-year markets must be readily accessible. and for communities where traffic converges, rigid types necessarily must take the place of soft, r ! t '-r;.-; is sii.-h a srravel arid

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NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH

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Apply Cream In Nostrils To

Open Up Air Passages. ah: What relief: Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. Xo more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath ;it night, jour cold or catarrh is u'onp. Don't stay stuffed up.: c; t a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic

cream In your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage, of the head; soothe and heal the svol!n. Inflamed mucous moraira'u. giving you Instant relief. Kly's Cream Balm Is Just what every t old and catarrh sufferer has been se k-'ine-. It's ,1;ist splendid. Advt.

stone, as these lesser types will not lonr withstand the terrific poundlaar of heavy truckage. Statistics from records in the office of the Federal Good Roads Bureau," .Mr. Crawford said, -'show there was laid S.ST0.7 miles of pavement in the United States from

i:it to .November 1921 Federal aid was given

nine and hrve-ten ths rr tnis was concrete. This

. t presents im expenditure of 22i -ivOe,4.11 of which SO. 2 percent pat'u tor was on concrete roads. Of this 5.S7D.7 miles, Indiana constructed only 300 mile or a little over 51 percent on which Federal aid was fc-iven. proving to the unbiased that this Stat, is in lin- with other States on modem engineering and construction. Seventy. five percent of all Federal aid monies fc,.i,t i.i the United States within the period noted, Indiana excr-pted. were of concrete, records of the rt,.r..,. ...

1'ublic Heads, show." he. said Regarding- maintenance of State roads. Mr. Crawford explained why expenditures in this division were Ji. 277.243 in 1920-1321 as aralnst only $2,398,266 for the year ending September SO. 1322. Much of the 1S20-1P21 maintenance cosuj were for double Pracking highways, that

is. widening, grading, asln ourv

making huge. fill. ' This Is

manent construction and

m-iessiiry to sucn a great extent In 1S22. The result way. he said, that as much If not more materia.' wore spread on highways at greatly less cost, but construction for 11)22 within the maintenance division less. He declared that malntcnanco costs will decrease each year because of the construction work within the division in 1920-1921. According to the highway commission there is available at this time for Indiana fraru Die Federal

government. cderal aid approximating $8,000,000, only obtainable, however, by our State matching it dollar. The litate to date has matched $3,000,000 Federal aid. Funds collected from all sources for the Ftate highway department this year aggregated aoout $6. 000. OuO. Allowing $2,500,000 for maintenance on which there Is no Federal aid, aid only forthcoming on c. nstniction of roads, it will take three years without any additional government appropriation before Indiana can take up Federal aid money it is entitled to. All right thinking citizens, In the opimoti of Commissioner Crawford, should study the method of State road financing. for In the same measure our Stato roads advance and prosper. In his opinion the one who uses most the highways, should bear the major cost, thus relieving from e-jual coat those who do not directly benefit from same to a similar extent. JOHN" I. WILLIAMS, Director, State Hisrhwav t'i'"inUf Inn.

CORE THROAT

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MERRILL VILLE

Hev. J. C Butriman re irgan izei tlm Fpwoitli Luacuo last Sunday even ink with t!ie following officers I'resident. Miss Lea Flaro; First Vice I'res.. .li Lucille Boyd, Second Vice I'rc.. Xrs. Kaiery I'rott; Third Vice Pres., Mr. Kichard Langeu ; r'ourth Viae fres.. Miss Lnot;.i d'-oyd; Secretary, Miss Lillian Kuthl, Treasurer, Mr. Emery Prott. PianoUt, Miss l.enora Boyd. It was decided to hold tho meetings every Sunday eMBing at faven o'clock and pieachinu service at tight o'clock. Mr, Emery Nlckolson i reported b being some better. The sad new of Mrs. Wm. Woods death at Deep Hiver was a surprise t everjbody as he was sick so short a time. The funeral was at the hotiHe Thursday at one p. nt. l'astor and undertaker from Valparaiso. Tho O. H. a. gave their service, llobart Chapter 314. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Stolti and Mrs. 1 li ward Walters were Chicago business visitors last Thursday. There was several from hero attended Mrs. Win. Wood's funeral at Deep Kivvr last Thursday, Mr. A. M. lioyd and F, J, Tierney left last Thursday for a trip to Ne w-York and Cnuada, first stop

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St. Jacobs Oil s-tops any pain.

rheumatism is pain only. Xot one cas in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right in'o your sore, stiff, aching joints, and rtlief comes Instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment, which never disappoints, and cannot fcurn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, hone-t St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic rain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lnmhaco. h,T-'(.-irhe. s nr:i i n . A d vt .

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are dependable? KLEEN MAID is such bread. KLEEN MAID is baked right here in the heart of the great Calumet District in a $250,000 modern baking plant, equipped with the most up-to-date machinery and operated by a highly trained and efficient organization.

Our ideals are as high and our aim as sincere as are the hopes of our citizens certain gre3t future of this Calumet District.

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KLEEN MAID is a bread of highest food-value for the thousands of sturdy workers, baked in a spotlessly clean bakery from the bast laboratory tested materials and made right here in the Calumet District. Remember the windmill and Dutch Girl on the wrapper is your vote for a home product of highest quality, delivered fresh morning and afternoon to every dealer.

CALUMET BAKING COMPANY

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stives Uiere and they expect to vis.

Falls ami other plates of in-

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Mis. Noun Luii. ore and family.

L. n . Hagun and Chester sanciei s have returned itoin Indianapolis,

where th. y attttnu-i the I. O. O. F Giand Lod'i meting.

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be the result. II. J. StJwe.ll home on account

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it the Falls and other plates of in- Mr. Frank Williams is reported I have returned iioin Indianapolis, terest. on the sick list. I where th. y attendei the I. O. O. F.

a Mrs. J. K. Woerner and Giund Lodgj meting. . . ff "' j vhlldre not Gary were the guo.-ts a. . Hull ana Mrs. J. E. Zart- UUi'i il-i Ki-ilil V 1) HFSSVTI I V N "f Ml' a'"J Mrs WarJ Smith Ufcd- ir.au w ho i.ae been verv sick, for I or Kentucky Peopie By a Liniment IUjJJHLiLir j! neday. m.-v--.U weeks remain a out the -Will -I II Their Kxperteure.

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