Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1922 — Page 8

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Tr.rprlav. Nov. 28. 1922.

JOHN AND GUSSIE

AREJXHAUSTED Peace Reigns in Tiernan Household for the Day At Least.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE iGcTH iE.b, Inc. ..Nov. .. "alm th calm of exhaustion reigned in the Tlernr.a household today. For thirty-six hours. Professor John P. Tiernan and his wife. Auguita. have been "reconciled." They are living together as happily as could be expected under the circumstances and waiting developments. Neither of them seems to Know just what to do. 'Meanwhile, Mrs. B'.anche Brimmer TiTnan. the professor's illegal h-Me of a day. is at Marshalltown. Iowa, -where, it was reported, an investigation Is being made, to show she was not a. big-amlst in marrying- Tiernan. The romantic professor denied he intended to ;,'0 to Blanche. His present plans are to remain with "Gussie." The Tiernans, St was said, will remain here until Friday when they will sell their household goods and move to Chicago to "start all over a rain "

FLAMES POUR FROM MINE AS BLAST KILLS SCORES

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Crowd wishes rescuers good-luck as they enter Dolomite mine. Photo was taken at night.

Flames pouring from the Dolomite mine set iire to the mine tipple and delayed rescue ork for a short time Mine exfe-tr-say that the explosion, which toi-k a o!l of nearly 1(!0 lhes.

was caused by a string of dump j and out of the slope, setting fire

cars breaking loose and plunging

oacii aown tne sio: e into me mine, sparks igniting he clouds of coal dust raised The force .f the explosion drove the flames up

to the tipple. Thirty minutes

after the explosion the mine hai been cleared of gas and afterdamp, but the disaster had already taken its toll.

OVER U. S.

I Among- the fifty-one who are de- trial

clared to have escaped when the Januat

The

ry t'j file a bill uf particu-

jconvrntion in the Michigan woods lars, whfn, alsu. Judge White will

rule on a motion of the ilcfen.se

was raided, are asserted to be Rose

Pastor Stokes. Kl'.a Reives Eloor or separate trials.

for

btate was given until j Nov. 2T, Jackson township, there;

Nov. 25, Attica, there: Dec. 1. Oxford, tue.-e; L'ec. 4, Mulberry, there; I'cc. 8. Anderson, there; Dec. 12.

Crawfordsville, there; Dec. 15. Hunt-

c-r ' N7 ptIh N ti Nf No,V,'CsE in old Loxovsky. Edgar Owens. Max ' Goro of Berrien county and Assis- ' . S'k,(L )n DeEicht. Charles Krumbeln. Krum- ' tant Attorney General O. L. Smith structlons were dispatched today to , xx,,rp rpnsn.,,. f,.r 1W

violation of the Illinois sedition law. a

Revelation that search was to be , be S'luglu

started for the alleged missing dele- tare.

-At tne arralenmenr tli

ington

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Dec. 16, Vlncennes, Wabash, there; Doc.

authorities throughout the country

to aid In the apprehension of fiftyone alleged delegates to the open

2.'!, Eioomington. hre; Dec. 27.

. ti.-jun.-ii'. . t t t laiiniii:, i .i1. i i , unit, .un iscJosure that fifty-one others - ii 1 , oa ry , here ; Jan. 1, Bedford, here;

in connection wi'h the

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era, agents arrested nineteen for ment recced ngs ne .a xo r .. , .... ;- x -.. icaHst0!' " "d"d 'appear January 15. for ; nudist,, pleaded no- Su,H, I-o,-r syndicalist law. , v ag ,;;.0,,r;.. r:ic.) t when quo?- . '. tioned as to the defense ulaiif. fr-tr.t

.H., .v'W-r" ! fhat -it will all corns out J, - .T - , 'ZJ' " 'i -. k1 '.V. . .J i I efer.se Attorney W -ssei!us. hew- . m r contended that the arrt if

Jan. 6. riociieytfr. there; Jan. 12

Garfield (Torre Haute) there; Jan. IP, Frankfort. h$re; Jan. 26, Eebanrion. liere; I-'eb. 2. Crawfordsville. Iiere; Feb. 3. (J reencastle, here; Feb. P, Jackson township, here: Feb. 10, Advance, there; Feb. 16, Frankfort, there; Feb. 23, Lebanon, there: Feb. 2 4, Technical, (Indianapolis), here.

MR. MERCHANT! Holly Berries and Just Plain "Berries" You know, the kind you use to decorate your store and the kind that decorates your bank book. Theres "pretty pickin's" coming from December I st to the 24th If you start now and pick the right place for your ads, and put them in the "Christmas Gift Suggestions" columns of this newspaper's Alphabetical Classified Section. Our representative will call to talk over your Christmas berry crop. TIMES NEWSPAPER HAMMOND 3100

the communists violate 1 the rirhrs i

c free speech and (- c asse.r. n! ii. ; Ccnsl-.lc-rai'ie difficulty expected to be n-.ct by the sear-'hers for the '-. i . s !ncr a!:-- tred dole . as it t. b . ed t!vi person . sou nr. t navf scattere 1 to various parts of the countrv. Mrs. Stokes, who was re

cently rardoned from Leavenworth, i

has been reported to be in Mexico.

HARTFORD CITY. Nov. 28. yl. N S ) Cabbage yellows, a fungus

j w:;t instead c forming into heads, j destroyed t!.ree-f ourths of the cab- - hage, crop in Blackford county this year.. County .gent Mansfield estlf mates. He Is laying: plans to combat the pest next year.

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All 13 C-aalrnsrs - American Steel Foundry 4 3 American Tel. and Tel i:ist

WARSAW, Nov. 23. (T. N. S.) Officials of the Big Four railroad have turned the tables on drivers 'f rr-o-nr vei-b-s who d'-ro'lsh

crossing gates, by presenting claims for damages against the owners of the vehicles Formerly it v. as tht habit of the automobile owners to ask damages of the -ailroad. but now railroad officials are taking- the position the. it is up to the motorist to stop, look and listen before driving upon a crossing. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28. d. N. - ' Tho A,rmy and Navy Club, composed of regular, national guard, and reserve officers of the army and navy throughout Indiana, is beinorsanized here, and all officers in the State, whether active, reserve, .-.j- retired, will be invited to membership in the organization. Officers of the ciub hope eventually to erect a club building here. The opening affair of the organization win be given lie re Saturday right with an invitational dance at the Hotel Lincoln, to which all officers in the State will be invited. PERL". Nov. When her husband. Frank J. Moon, red a gun. endangering her life, Josephine Moon was scared; when ho grew careless in appropriating: other persons' pro. i'erty, she complained; when lie threatened to kill her, she feared hnn. Btit when he brought home his former wife, that was the climax, she has set forth in a suit for divorce, filed in the co-arts here.

DOCTORS DISCUSS HIS NEW METHOD OF PAINLESS BIRTH

MUNCI E, Nov. 2S. I. N. S.) When a man rnarriea a woman he thinks is o. k. physically, and then discovers a few hours later that she ha . a wooden leg-, can you blaarie hint for leaving her? This is the question asked of Judge L. M. Coons, in city court here, when Walter Carter appeared before him on a charge of bisamy, hied by Mm Alice Carter, of Cleveland, O. Ca.-ttr declares he did not learr of his wife's deficiency until aftej the marriage, although the plaintiff in the case neither denied nor admitted the truth of the statement Carter was married last Thanks giving day to a Muncie woman with whom he was living- when the arrest was made, and admits he once was married in Illinois, but was legally divorced from wife No. 1. SOUTH BEND. Nov. :g. (I. N. S. ) The St Joseph county grand Jury has returned indictments against Ernest Gandy, Mishawaka te-amster charging him with arson. It is alleged Gandy set fire to property of former employers who had discharged him only a few days before. Thirteen other Indictments were returned by the grand Jury.

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brother Dr. B. M . Jewell and family. LoweJl Lfgion won from the Kentland Independents here yesterday 9 to 0. Lowell ecored their tvech down In th first quarter an 1 after that it wai an even battle until the last quarter when the visitors came near ecorinjf on two for. ward passes but the Lowell line held them for downs on the five yard line Then with several good gains by Sheridan and R. BrowneJl. the ball was carried to mid-fleld where It wan -nhen the final whistle bl.w. The Crown Point Legfon is the atfaction here Thanksjr! vini? day and it will be n. game worth coming miles to see.

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ST. JOHN

Mr. Schuitz and daughter Theresa we.ro Whiting visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Gerlach of Whiting visited Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thies.

Mrs. John PfelfTer and son John, v-ere Hammond vifltors on Saturday . Mrs. Joe. Thell and daughter M!?s Kathryn of Hammond, visited Sunday here with relatives. Mi?s Florence Kellman of Chicago visited Sunday here with her mother Mrs. Mathilda Kef-m-an. A charivari consisting of friends and the gathering of relative at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Gerlach on Saturday evening tendered them a surprise on the event of their 2.rth we?din? anniversary. The ev. en,ng was ypent in a eoclable way with music and dancing. A nice lunch was eerved and at a 1te hour everybody departed for tneir homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach rany more years of happy wedded life. Raymond Spanier, the 3H year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spanier riled Friday morning at 2 o'clock fom an Illness of two days with pneumonia. The fur.eral ws he J Monday morning at ten o'clook. The rail bearers were four eohcol beys Joseph Stark, John G-erlach. An-irew Theil and Eherhard Theil.

Arthur E. GcedeL Medical circles are studying and discussing the method announced by Dr. Arthur E. Guedei of Indianapolis recently of bringing babies into the world "with less pain o the mother t' in is ordinarily caused by a normti tooth extraction." Dr. Guedei, a graduate of the Indiana university school of medicine says that his method was nitrons oxide Kas and equipment for ..Jministering it.

Economy Grocery & Market Co. Manufacturers of Fancy Home-Made Sausages 81 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Telephone Hammond 49

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Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bethlehem Steel B

Chicago and N.W Colo. Fuel Gen'.. Motors Lackawana Steel Lehigh Valley Mexican Fete Midvale Stee! Northr.-n Pacific Pure Oil Railway Steel Springs . Reading Republic Iron and Steel Tex. Co U. S. Steel Wil'.ys Overland Sinclair Oil

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CEICAOO LTVX STOCK HOGS Receipts 4S.000; market strong to 10c higber; bulk 790530: heavyweight, SO0S25; medium wgt. 8105S30; pigs. SO0.gS4O. CATTLE Receipts 13,000; market etro'ng; Beef steers, choice and prime 1250 31350; medium and Good. 900 1175: good and choice, 12501335: common and medium, 750 31150: butcher cattle, heifers 500 3 1000: cows. 400SS00; bulls. C30g 700; cows and heifers. 300 J7 600.

Edw. C. Minas Co. Double Stamps All Day Wednesday

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Nelsons Drug Specials For the Balance cf the Month We Offer the Following Monej Saying Items $3.75 LL'NCH KITS. With Pint Thermos Bottle jgj (Jg 35c k)TTL GLYCERINE AND ROSE WATER ' Q for V 25c TUBE ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT J g c for ' $1.75 2 QUART MONOGRAM HOT WATER DOT- g Q TLE for "

50c LORD BALTIMORE STATIONERY

for

50c JONTEEL COLD CREAM for 25c KLENZO DENTAL CREAM for 75c LARGE LADIES' HARD RUBBER COMB $K00 RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL for BOX OF ORDERLIES FREE with BOTTLE DCDTDMi n.iial rvrir

WE STiLL HAVE A FEW OF THOSE BARGAIN CIGARS gc at

39c 39c 19c 49c 79c 1.00

DRUG STORE 0. K. Building Hammond, Indiana EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF REXALL PRODUCTS

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN MABSTET ; TIEIAT No. 2 red. 12? : No. 3 red - -7U- No IM, IIS. j COrC-r No. 2. 72 1-4. 7S: No. 2 , white, 72 1-t. 72; No. 2 yellow 72 1-4. 2-4: No. 3 Yellow. 71 1-4. 72 3-4; No. j 47vr. 6S 3-4. 71 1-2; No. 4 white, 6S5i j 2.-o. 4 Tellow, 601-2. 72. j OATS No 2 White, 44 3-4. 45 1-2: ;

No. 3 White 43, 45; .-.o. 4 a:ie i42 1-2.

! CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET ! BUTTER Receipts 5127 tub; 'creamery, extra 53 1-2; extra firsts; j 43 1-2, 52 1-2; firsts 43. 46: packing stock. 31. 3. ! rc-r.5 Tfnce'nta. 1841 cases: mls-

; cellaneous. 45-4S: ordinary firsts, , 40-13; firsts, 47-51. ! j RIVE POrLTKY Turkeys S5: : cickens, 16-13: springs 1; roosters j , 12: g-eese 13: ducks 13. j ; POTATOES Receipts 115 cars; i ! Wisconsin round white. f-90: Idaho j I Russetts. No. 1 110; Minnesota and i I North Dakota R3 River Ohio. SO. I VEAL 50 to 60 lbs K.Fj &e; 70 to SO ; 'lbs. 10llc; SO to 110 lbs. 11(5 12c; i ! fancy thick. ISc; overweight 120 to ( j 175 Ibe, ESc

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TOYTOWN NEWS

If you can think of a great bis? town that is throbbing

with activity and fun like a circus where every way you

took there is something doing among thousands of playthings of every kind that

childhood loves ' That is Our TOYTOWN on our third floor

Here are four special items

for Wednesday $9 Character DOLLS at $4.59

Indiana

items

LAFATF.TT K. Nov. 28. 1 1. N. h' -The Jefferson, high school basketball team, of his city, faces one of the hardest net schedules in the history of the school. Twenty-five gamfs will be played excluding- the tournaments, and the opposition will include the strongest fives of the State, including, Frankfort. F-anllln, present State champions. Ar.Jc-r.on. Vlncenr.es, .Iccrrtlr.yton. Frank fc t. lime r son of Gary, and Technical ! Indianapo' !. The school, which won the Sta-e cham.rion hip in 1521. and w-hicii

lias b'jen a strong contender l"r j premier Stat-? honors on several oc- I casions since hopes to make a , strong- bid for the State title this 1 season. The schedule:

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SEISMOGrRAPH RECORDS QUAKE ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2S. (I. N. S.) Earth tremors which were recorded on the Seismograph at the St. Louis University ftere Sunday night, were in a southeasterly direction from this city, it was announced at the university yesterday.

The tremor lasted eig-ht minutes.

starting- at ':31 and ending- a.t 9:33.

A "sudden shake was recorded at 9.21. The quake was described as being "moderate."

There were reports of slight yAf: 1n sontbft-rt Tilinofs.

Thomas Black went to Chicago on

j business last evening. t Mrs. Joseph Tanner who has been i in the hospital in Chicago for sev

eral weeks waj able to come home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Hennelng of Wisconsin are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargeant. Will Surprise has sold his interest in the restaurant to his partner, A. D. Hayhurst. Chester Sanders who la working in Hammond was home over Sunday. Donald Quincy of Chicago, visited his father Dr. W. C. Qjincy over Sunday . Joseph McConnell. Loyal Lamphler Arthur Williams. Harry Riggr who are working In the north part of the county were home yesterday. John Browne'.i of Brazil, was here yesterday the guest of 1.1s mother, Mrs. V. R. Erownell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browne.ll of Valparaiso were the guests of his mother, Mrs. F. R. Erownell yesterd ay. The Misses Velma Sheets and Mar. guerite Simpson who are teaching In East Chicago, were week-end guests cf their parents. Zelbert Sisson of Gary, was here yesterday the goiest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smith of Chios ar-o. were Sunday -truests of her

GOOD THINGS TO EAT WE HAVE THEM FANCY WASHINGTON JONATHAN APPLES 28c 5 pounds for No. 3 cans Pumpkin, OC I No. 3 cans Sweet 1 Qr 2 for "C j Potatoes ADC EATMORE CRANBERRIES J C c Per pound Cali. No. 1 Walnuts, OC c Mixed Nuts, 2 55 C pound pounds for HEINZ FIG PUDDING Largs can 4 EJ c for Minced Meat, 24 oz. Queen OEyes, large 32 C jar jar SUN MAID SEEDLESS or SEEDED RAISINS 17 C Per package CalL Lemons, 33 C Sweel Po80". per dozen per pound HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE FOR STUFFING JCp Pound Fresh Dressed Chick- 28 C I Ffesh Dresed Duck' 28 C ens, pound J pound FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS Fresh Dressed Geese, 28 C I Selected yters 75 C pound j quart

FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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Such a beautiful looking with lone, curly hair

doll and

dressed in a slip the sleeping kind with eye lashes; fully jointed, special $4.59. Red Chairs for kiddies, to play house with, medium size special 69c. Train on Track Of course every boy wants a train on a track. This set has a guaranteed movement with circle track special 9Sc. Girl's .Wash .Set Complete with wood tub, wringer wash board and clothes rack, the set at 95c.

TO GET REAL BARGAINS IN DINING ROOM FURNITURE FOR THANKSGIVING

These sets are of the "Queen Anne" design, built of the finest of American Walnut. During this Special Thanksgiving Sale of quality dining room furniture is an ideal time to replace your present out-of-date furniture with some of the very newest style and design that will make your home most attractive for this greatest of American holidays.

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A Visit to Oar Furniture Department Will Prove a Rare Treat

THESE SETS INCLUDE TABLES (OBLONG OR ROUND) AND FOUR CR4IRS AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY CA LOW PRICE .OU

MINAS FURNITURE COMPANY NORTHWEST CORNER STATE AND OAKLEY "THE HOUSE OF CONFIDENCE"

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