Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 14 December 1922 — Page 6
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'THE TIMES Thursday. Dor. 14. 1022.
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ADOPTS ORDINANCE!
Ordinances ero adopted Kast Chicago
appropriating I503S by members of the
common council last
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mght whon meeting- In special
Fion. L'pon recommendation of council committees all ordinances were approved as read on second reading with the exception of the one asklnsr for an oppropriation of $12,509 and authority to hire six extra men for the East Chicago police department. This ordinance was passed t the third reading when President Messex voted against Us adoption. Cn account of ill health a three month's leave of absence -was granted by members of the council t Councilman John W. Galvln of the Seventh ward at Indiana Harbor. This permission was given at ni written request in which he
informed his colleagues that he was was adopted.
I Roosevelt Policies Menaced
Declare Conservation Leaders
suffering; from bronchial trouble
and would be forced to seek anothi
climate for a few months. Council
man Galvln will leave tomorrow night for Long Beach. California where he expects to remain, til. early spring. APPROPRIATION'S MADE .An ordinance, appropriating J6IK to buy extra flro alarm boxes, wot adopted. - An ordinance, appropriating $800 to purchase material to be user for making repairs and paintint the two fire stations, was adopted. An ordinance, appropriating $45 to pay old bills for repatrs ot streets and alleys, was adoptee The ordinance was changed fron $600 to $450 on motion from Coun cllman TrsJrlnskl. An ordinance, appropriating $:.- 48(3.71 to pay for paving of tree; intersections during the year, ww adopted. An ordinance, appropriating to purchase a winter top for Court Bailiff Ed. Knight's car. was adopt
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' TTiDpmeat. alter runtr oi ty k
An ordinance, approprlatln g $l0C
for the street and alley payroll.
Exemption of Muscle Shoals Violates Principles of Federal Act, and Threatens Grave banger, They Say. DECLARING that the Rooerelt policies embodied la the Federal Water Power Act are 'meed bj Henry Ford'i proposal take OTer the Muscle Shoals, nds of Conser ration hare formed ;ec!al committee for the defense (!.e law. T'.ie members of this committee In"titis the leaden In the 15 years ,r"cS'e t secure the enactment of Vilfral statutes to protect the
1'iblic's Interest In water power de-
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' Chairman of the special committer.
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Sore Feet Nearly Drove Her Crazy "For many rara tb calicatca oo my feet, the barolac. and curni bet-weaa mr toes oearlr drove me craty," uri Mr. Anna beckroan. "1 tried all kind of thlnr witboot relief. Hearing- aboat the quick relief nd wonderful reult obtained hy dancer end athletei who DMd Oyp7 Knot Relief, mr huahand broukht home a box. I uted it a few times u directed, and to ray surprise, the burtilaf and soreness stopped, aad the cftllouses last peeled off in my uncers. linr thm skin suinoth. The soft corns between my toes seemed to fsas awsy, and now I feel ss If I had s. pair of new feet. Before I nted Gypsy Koftt Relief, my feet must hare been constantly swollen, for now I ran easily wear ifiors a site smaller, end with perfect comfort." Get a box at your drueyitt today small cost successful results TaaractMd la rvy case) or money back.
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micy, J h We' s, w. C Norrts and other rood drusTKlsts. adv.
thingr from th? Inatltu tlorl, fret they wrs unable to deteet tiim. thciutrh hs took tables, t'halrs find beddtns rjt Und sold them 111 the town.
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do bo. The master said he had twenty men watchinff one of tho intiiBtcw to uton him from wtealtnir
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a full degree of satisfaction. We have made greater preparation this year to serve you than ever before and can readily suggest "Gifts that Last" that will meet with your instant approval.
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Save Time Save Money Appreciiiitjr the forctiaocLjIit of iLe eariy hvjvr, and th btlp it is to oj in tbt rash of oar Hoiiisy baslEets, we Ixatd anayed a GIFT STORAGE DEPARTMENT. By malcEx a small deposit, jou cjlg sclsct any axbek in our stock and Lstc it laid away until yon want it. Buying your gift NOW, while aus stock is complete, enafclci you to teleel just vrkat you v.-ant and raauro crtnplete satisfactior. Aroid tic drbtmas rasa let to lay year pfts airay fcr yon NOW.
Jeweler and Blaimfactuiiax Optician 1 77 State Street Hammond STORE OPEN EVERY EVENINGG TILL XMA3
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VjOTrrnor-eiccToi l'ennsjlTaniaj Menry i'iAi
M. Garrison of New York and cJSCj.'i
Kcwton D. Baker of CleTeland, former Secretaries of War; David F. Houston of New York and Edwin T. Meredith of Des Moines, former Secretaries of A jrri culture; Gore mors Joseph M. Dixon of Montana and John M. Parker of Louisiana; Henry S. Graves, head of the Yale Forestry School, until recently Chief of the IT. S. Forest Service; Herbert Knox Smith cf Connecticut, former Commissioner of Corporations, William Kent of California, former Congressman, and other prominent conservationists. Philip P. Wells, formerly Chief Lw Officer of tho United States Forest Service, is the Secretary of the committee. If the Ford proposal were to be accepted hy Congress, says the Committee, every corporation which desires a water power privilege will demand a lease on the Ford terms. The acceptance of those terms, the Committee adds, would be a death blow to the application of the principles of conservation, to the nse of water power. The Committee sayst "The Water Power Act ef 1930 embodies well defined conservation principles and thereby protects the public interest in securing full development without having to pay monopoly profits. It does this by requiring: 1. That everv water power lease than be limited to a maximum of 60 vears. (Ford asks for a 100 years lease.) S. That the lessee shall pay the government a small rental for the
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KNIT SILK MAKES THIS WINTER SUIT
GIFFORD PINCnOT Governor-Elect of Pennsylvania
WALTER FISHER Former Secretary of the Interior
rrjlIB Fori off, y Giford Pinehot, U v parti mtr 1 porter to one prt fertiluer, even if the fertilizer fart should xeork out. For the vtaterpoxcer ittelf Mr. Ford would pay nothing, and he treuij be free from all tax on the proprtv. Othtr I cf xeattrporcer right from the Government not only bear the total coet of building their oarn dame and powerhov and pay tax en (Asm, but they edeo pay for the tcaterpoxner in addition. The Ford ofer it tike offering a man 4 Vr c'nt on cott f A' factory a rent, and then asking him to throw in a eoal mine to evpply fel for the engine for nothing.
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I'KKl. Dp-, h. (By I. N. 3.) hosis. thlve unfl barn burrsrn wli Imvf, anprt0 tlipniflveo n Miami county .during- the past few nontrn, hnv become the targets of tho Miami CtJnty Infective Association, -whlrh claims nearly every farmer for a member and which met hf.ro recently to draft a ian vt action.
V.WUSAW, Dec. 14. (fly I. N. S.) Dozens of Torn and Tabbies alren.J-hav-o bsen entered Id the largest -a t-ontest ever held here, coverlr; Kosciusko county and which closes Christmas day, when the successful entrant will recslve a cash prise, with tho proviso that it be used for the purchase of milk. The largest entrant thus far tips the acalca at 13 pounds, two ounces. nOCIIKSTKR. rc. 14 -(I. X. B.) The Rochester hlsrh achsiol has gone over the top 100 per cent In th sale of Ohrlstmaa seals. Ever pupil in the school aa weJl as all Instructors, has yurchaed quantities of the stickers.
lias been high.- Where the develops farmers 'ire betne: ftsk ( t uarantJne their lioeks.
EASY COITS,
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KAfrr ST. lAtViP, HI., yec It (By t. Jf. a. asFnila jul eome and go wttk Ulrm. tors Walker Mli7, h reerlred rllvoree irnniSep II berr today, l!T latest tintnn tried fnt ronnoblal H'rrr tlmre, b, bavin; been sombfr elaht, trv and flevrn. Mrs. 1.1! ! e-y (ewtiaetl lie atayed buiiMt tbre Oafm tb parpen ot beatlna
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That the lessee must submit to day. It was framed with greet care regulation by state anthority, or If and embodies, perhaps beyond any there is no state authority, by other law on the statute books, the the Federal Power Commission, of conclusions of experts in engineering, the service he renders and the price economics, legislative drafting and he charges for light and power, constitutional law. (Under the Ford offer the lessee "Theodore Roosevelt, under whose would be exempt from all regule- administration the fight for the law tion, state or national.) began, went to his grave before it was . That anv exceas profits over a fair enacted, but he was for it heart and
liberal return on the actual invest- soul and it should stand as one of his ment shall be made over to the best and most enduring monuments, public In the form of a reduced The effort to get the law was conprice for the lessee's works at the tinned under President Taft and j end of his fiO year's term. (The achieved success under President Ford offer places no restrictions Wilson. High minded and practical j on -profit made from the sale of men of all parties united to pass it.
power development.) And it was passed in time. For once "The acceptance of the Ford offer the public got in on the ground floor, ould be equivalent to a repudiation "Only a small part of the enormous
power prlvllere when he builds his of the Federal Water Power Act. water power resources of the country
own dam and other works and a That Act is at once progressive and ha been developed. Some eightylarger and fairer rental when be practical. It safeguards for all time five per cent of the undeveloped uses works constructed by the public rights in the greatest of natural power Is subject to control by the government. (The Ford offer con- resources, but it Is acceptable to In- Federal Government. 'Shall the tains no provision for rental fees, vestors in and to managers and pro- public stay on the ground floor or be either large or small.) meters of water power enterprises to- thrown Into the etreet"
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PERU, Dec, 14(I. X fl.1) The
entire equipment Of the Peru fire department dashed forth her with sirens screaming and firemen hanging over the sides of tha trucks, only to find that a wire on a radio aerial had fallen across the apparatus of a fixe alarm box, aad aet off the signal. Now the flr0 chief declare that if the radio crare continue aerial offenders will be prosecuted.
STOMACH TROUBLE-
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Famoua- a-ffvrtls4 fcamedy Helped Alty Jttaa faue-i
ROCHESTER. Deo. 14 (L If. 8J Outbreak of cholera among chicken flocks of Fulton county hare been reported to the county aarent from several widely separated sections In most Instances tho death record
The remedy that lnvartablj- rlvt.i trood reaulta In the fae of repa.tel failure on the part of good (tacr-or and splendid remedies it Uifc jhi that ahouid be trxsd wbettever anyone Js suffering from ttonxaeji &rrl Dowel troublo and they Bhoui'i no further time in experiment, tits It today at any lrug store ju.st a-i for the celebrated ;?trv-V. orth -- most ail druggists have it, bne a ,'" 1 r a Vjttln. Jt la ,!waj9 jb sa!e( at the Ik It JklatUjfn turf ...', , hiiiug, jiufata. fiver' drufglit is authorized ty th money back If the ftm botUe docs uot iftve noorjra;fiift results. J. ii- Walte,ra, of the Cottars EIU S. tc B. Home reported tiat his camcf Btomach trouble was eo te-ribie-that the doctors diaenosd It u-s cancer, tnt could do nothing t relieve him. FinaJlv fc tried J'erv-' Worth and much to hia Burpriso he found that he wa belne helped trom the verv firat dose. It soon ma'i him well. It alda tb aift-MUen, rTiWni t? n tomach, atopa ga.s formation tu,d bloating-, reg-ulates the bowels and gulets tha nerves. It la splendid for delicate women and siohly eliiloreti ufferlna; from constipation ar:l atomaoli trouble because. !t is plaant to taste and very mCd while absohitelv efficient In its action. A-ut
An ordinance, appropriating J10O fur the department of law, was adopted. On recommendation from Councilman Donovan a motion waa carried, to instruct the custodian of the city ball fo see that the electrlo
j lighting system of this building; Is j put Into first class condition. Counj oil mail Donovan mentioned la paxttj culax that more llgrbti should be I Installed In the city Jail, vault and j court room. j At tho next reg-ular raeetlnr Mon- ! day, December IS, the council exI pacta to elect a new president of
their body for 19SJ to succeed Wm. Messex whoso term expires December 31. Councilman Wm. Donovan la said to be slated for the chalr-ir.j.nihlp.
CKON BASKET SQUAD HOLDS SECRET
DRILL FOR FRANKLir
TjOOWjyiOn. Jnd. Te,a It. Coach IjeaUa liana Is drmtrisr the Irtdlara basket tall team behind locked doors this week In prer-axa-
to Hcnir Manager ILammond. Jack Reynolds' mat tea mrecelved
another setback today when Murphy
heavyweight grrapplcr. was knocked out with a fractured hip and torn ligaments which will keep him out of the practice for some time. Humby was tho Crimson's best bet last season and waa not beaten In any
of his matches. The coach iald the remainder fo the squad n in good condition. Reylond.i will hold Ms second elimination contest for members of the team Juat begror the meet with Kentucky Stat at Lexington. January 19. A majority of the candidates for regular berths on tho grappling team are down to their respective weights, Rejnolds stated. Martin, who has been trylns; to lose enough weight to wrestle i ntha 143-pound claaa Is still about five pounds over tho faxlmum. VajiArsds.il probably will bo -used as the 153-pound grappler on the Crimson team, lie i a sopiomtre.
less supplied with their breakfasts in bed. The officials had to make the beds, as the paupers refused t
Knit wear, used so man seasons for strictly sports apparel, is being utilised now for aftcraoon wear and more formal costumea f .1 occasions. Shown here is a threepiece suit of brown knit siik with a blouse of sand color. Poiret fox trims the cellar, cuffs to sash ends, and there is no denying the costume is more dressy than it seems possible for knit roods t?j appear-
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rf It la yeur stoep-rfown-ln-tHe-heart ambttlen te beoome a famous movie star and you ara willing te do some easy work bcostfnn our MPe Tha Rural Amerlean h!t la your sdportunlty. Wa are effarlng a part In a WSO 000 plotwre "Tba Isle ef Parad:a" a trip at Call, fornla expense money a salary at $100 a weak ana training untfar Director E. H. Griffith m ta aerne psrssn qualrfled. Cood appearance not aasentlal willingness te work most lm.
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FVasikitn collegs nlniet lierm 3"ilEloate arsfl Thomas, las yeajs captain, and Rod IToo-maw appeared fn the floor today foT the ftrst time this reason. Slc-ate Is art. Ill suffering from a sore heel, but probably will be in gooj " ccmdltlon within a few days. "U:th their appea-ance th" pquad Trill now number about twenty-five men. A cut probably tIU be martp next week accord in ir
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East Chicago Coffee and Tea Store and Market 4610-12 Forsyth Avenue, Next to Hartley Theatre Phones: East Chicago 24-85-825 Specials for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 15-16
Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs
38c
Old Fashioned Buck- OC wheat Flour ....... Paacake Flour, 2 OC, packages for . . . . . Fancy Sardines in OCr Pike 0.1. 2 cans icr, Van Camp's Tomato 23 C Soup, 3 cans Matches 6 29 c boxes Tomato-s, 2 cans 9K for Fancy California Peach"?in heavy syrup, 35 C can
Early June Peas, 6 carta, 60c; cart.
14c
Fancy Corn, 6 cans, 1 A 80c; can ,, .
Bath Tablft3, bars for . . . . .
29c
Lunch Wax Paper, OQ 10 rolls S.7C
Toilet Paper, 4 large rolls
25c
Fresh Molasses Kisses, lb
9c
M. R. Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.25; lb
42 c
Our Leader Coffee, 3 lbs., 95c; lb
35c
Fancy Pcaberry Cof- OQ f. 3 lbs.. 85c; lb..
Gunpowder Tea, pound
69c
Breakfast Cocoa, Vz lb. tin
23 c
American Family Soap (with tea or coffee orcr),2Ai 6 bars for SUGAR SPECIAL 10 lbs. of Grarxn- CQ. lated Sugar With 3 lbs. M. R. Coffee, for $1.25 - Or 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea, for 69c
RULE WORKHOUSE
Beggars Go On Strike "When Breakfast is Not Served to Them in Bed DUBLIN. Dwr. 14. Tho Board of
Manag-ement of the Wexford "Work- I house Is In a peculiar crux. The !
paupers hava erone on trllco hecause they don't get their breakfasts served in bed. The master of
the workhouse informed the board . that all the ne'er-do-wellB. male and j female, from all over Ireland are i flnrkinr- intn the irvtif ntlmi Thflir I
'o.nduct is terrible: tlie-y refuse to ottey the officials. Titer leave th
house at any tinre of tlto day or j night they liks. returnirtgr often- ! times the worse for liquor. They i -el'use to f"t uri in the mornins- un- i i
AT STRAUBE'S
PIANOS AND PLAYERS
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Ask for Your Own Terms
Getting Too Fat? j
i Try This Reduce People who don't rro-w too fat are i the fortunate exception. But If you j find the fat accumulating or already i-urnbersome. yrm will be wise to fol- : I low tlU ruc:froUon, which is en- ' I doreed by thousands of people who j l know. Ask drug-Rist for SlurI niola Prescription Tablet and ; follow direotionf.-. Ono dollar l titi , ' price the world over. Get them j from your drupgist or send prl.dv- i rect to JIarmola C.. 4812 Woodward 1
Ave., Detroit. Mich. By doin? this you will be safe from harmful drutrs and be able to reduce steadily and easily, without starvation diet or tire-enme exoroi!.
STORE OPEN Every Evening from Now Until Xmas. FR1DUSS FURNITURE & CARPET CO. 243 E. State St. Hamnioiicl
Ready
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Ask for Your Own iTerms
Delivery
The Straube Piano and Music Company now has in its stor e rooms ready for Christmas delivery to Hammorrd Irrfmea more Pianos than are regularly kept in stock by many sto res.
Why They Buy at Straube s We are the, largest Piano dealers in northern Indiana, carrying a stock of musical instruments larger than most big metropolitan stores. Choosing Intelligently The -wide range of instruments enables yon to choose the instrument that exactly matches your needs.
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S3. 50 jk Places tKb -wuudexfcl Brarabach Grand in jncror home for Christmas,
StrauKe Reliability Our policy of satisfymg our customers is a time-tested one that accounts in a large measure fcrr tlie splendid n lationship existirrg between tHrs store and its thousands of patrons. Our money-back guarantee protects yon faHy.
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STORE UFEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS 631 HoTraran St., Hammond
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