Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1917 — Page 4

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INNOCENT MAN LONG IMPRISONED FOR OTHERS' CRIME, GUILTY ONE CONFESSES

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foodstuffs In future embargoes. Certainly! The country can't do without Its fli v vrj.

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IT is becoming so in these motorized days that a man riding a bicycle even hi a quiet street Iiuh about is much chsnr-e of being sent to kingdom come as passengers on steamers dodging the V-boats.

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LARGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

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OV'Klt in iuHia they am referring fo the caar s Nicholas Itomanoff. When in Germany they begin to speak of William Hohenzolletn this world will be much better off. IK there's any such thin us 1elousv

in heaven all the rest of the elect must ! be green with envy when thfy consider!

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W. O. Hradley (left) and Frank Harwell. W. O. Kradloy lias voluntarily confessed to the El Paso police that he was the murderer of Mrs. Macrae Hunter on December 11, 1909, at Savannah, Ga. He also declared that his partner, Frank Harwell, assisted him in the crime. J. C. Hunter, husband of the murdered woman, who was convicted for his wife's murder and who has been in prif-on for eight years, is declared innocent by Bradley.

HOVS, it is all right to marry i girl who is n good housekeeper, but the trouble is that a G. It. will not let you throw jour hat nml overcoat over the duvf upon, but will insist that they be hun up at ome.

I.OXnON. March' 1. Fifteen known Hrxi and nine mlss'np. ir-ar'y all nntive-born or nntur.il ired -Americans. i h--- toil in human lives of The GerTian submarines which sank the American steamers VigUaneia. City of Memphis and Illinois. This has now been going on for fully seven weeks. Just what is aa "overt act"? And when?

JUST ONE GUESS. FORT WAYNE. I.VP.. Mar. 19. County Commissioner Schwxlr today ordered the American flag removed from the window of the Allen county courthouse for fear its presence thero would offend somebody. Recorder Bookwalter, In whose office it was displayed, protected, hut two janitors entered fhr office and tore the flag down. This county lias a very large German-American vote. U. I dispatch in Tub Timer. We give you one guess at the nationality of Schweir. We give you one guess as to who the American flag was offending. We give you one guess as to what. Bookwalter is, who permitted jani

tors or anybodr else, to come in his office and tear down tho uta i

Stripe. We give ypu one guep? as to what the Fort Wayne News man would say had the disgraceful and shameful scene taken place in Lako county. We give you one guess as to what would happen to Schwier if he officiated here.

by the pardon hoard. The Wayne paper notes that "the man's crime was so awful in its conception, so dastardly in its execution, and so wholly without a single mitigating circumstance that it is a matter for genuine amaze

ment that he could find anyone in all this community who would speak in his behalf. Indeed, it is surprising that even hired attorneys would put in appearance in such a ease, for if ever justice went araisa it was when Nolan escaped the hanging to which his black and infamous crime so thoroughly entitled him. It has not been so long ago that the people of this city are not bearing the circumstances clearly in mind, and it must rome to them as somewhat of a shock, habituated as they are to the constant wilful upsetting of courts judgments in Indiana, lhat lenity should now be sought for so brutal and depraved a butcher as this man. ' How that bordidstory all comes back to us! It is a hot summer's morning and Mrs. Nolan, prematurely old, knotted and twisted by her djiily drudgery, is in the back yard of her hovel-like home bending over the wash tub foi it is by taking in washings that she supports her family. She is no beauteous spectacle as she perspires there in the heavy steam and the odor of the

sc.-.p and the soiled clothes wtih which she works, and any traces of girlish attractiveness are lost in her set expression of helplessness and hopelessness.

She is merely a toiling, moiling slave at her task. And as sh sways back and forth above the washboard, her husband comes reeling around the house, his eye3 bloodshot and his breath reeking wit-h fumes of the cheap liquor purchased in a nearby saloon "to give him nerve." Ruthlessly and remorselessly he walk up to this woman he had once sworn to love, honor and cherish this woman who h.is given to him the flower of her youth, and the unstinted devotion of her womanhood and wickedly shoots her down. In the hard harness of her brutalizing servitu1 she talis beside her wash tub, and gasping and weltering in her gore, she dies. Her life a tragedy, sinister and terrible, is perhaps best ended, for certainly it has been a grievous burden with no prospect of relief save that which death should bring. And yet that the author of her woe and misery should be at last her brutal executioner, was a e'reumstance that caused the eyes of all to grow cold and their Jaws to set grimly. Had Nolan's fate been left, to a popular vore he would have been banned as hi eh as Haman. But a "humane" ju.lee, who did not believe in capital punishment, pent him to prison "for life." You laugh, do you? Well, it really is a joke in a ghastly- sort of way, if making a, travesty of law and a farce of lsal judstnen's can ever be a joke. However, calloused and inured as wo are to this abuse through its long practice, there is something in our beans that cries out in angry protest when i is proposed to release this blood-stained Nolan before the grass is. fairly green on the grave of the woman whose life he took after making it a nightmare of misery for many years. If penalties are exaoi.nl from law-breakers for ih" force of deterrent, example, James Nolan should never leave that prison to which a lenient court committed him."

NOW that war is at her door America,! just bepins to prepare. i "Ni:V Russian republic to work- for j humaniM." All riht. let it banish! garlic. i

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TURN HI DARK m SAGE TEA if Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. The old-lime mixture of Sege Tea and Bulphur for darkening gray, streaked tnd faded hair is grandmothers' recipe, nd folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which ts luite sensible, as we are living in r.n ige when a youthful appearance is of he. greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we dnn't hive the 'roublebonie task of gathering the sage ind the mussy mixing at home. All Jrug stores sell the ready-to-use prollct, improved by the addition of other ngredients, ra'led "Wyeth's Page and tulphur Compound" for about SO cents i bottle. It Is vry popular because nobody can discover it lies been applied. 9imply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through pour hair, taking one small strand at a Ime: by mornirg the gray hair disappears, but what delights the lsdlos with SVyeth'a Sage ad Sulphur Compound, is :hat, besides beautifully darkening the lalr after a few arP'nestlons. it also produces that soft lustre and appearmce of abundance which is so attractive This ready-to-use preparation is i delightful toilet requisite for thoe s-ho desire a more youthful appearance, it is not Intended for the cure. mitia-

ict or prevention of disease Adv.

The Superior Quality of our work in fitting lassos costs yon no more than work of an infrrior grade. ( 'ome in tomorrow and have an optometrist examine votir eves.

John E. McGarry Jeweler - Optometrist

Be Feariesa. Fearlewt minds climb soonest into erowr.s. Shakespeare.

VON BETHMAN'S PROPHETIC WORDS. What did Von Tiethman Ho'lweg, the German chancellor

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atd to prophesy "V The remarks, if the cable is to hp believed, were directed to the old regime in Germany. Von Itethman Hollweg addressed the dit. before the Russian revolution, but that does not. signify that the chancellor was innocent of the surging upheaval which at the time he spoke was threatening Russia. There is no reason to believe that. Von T-ethman-Holi wog did not know of the probability of Russian revolution. Perhaps his word:; were prophetic as regards Germany. We believe They were. We believe th chancellor senses the. clouds that are gathering. Despite all the assurances that come To us from abroad from one source and another, wp do not believe that the people of Germany and i" is the people who are being e round under the iron bee! of war want war. Neither do we beier the people of Austria or France or England want it. Those who sit in the seats of 'he mighty in Europe had better look for the cyclone cellar. The stoma is coining. It broke in Russia, and unless things change mightysoon in Austria and Germany it i.s going to sweep over those countries, and if it does ;r will be a dorm the like of which bus nver been seen there. I Is the armies that keep wars going; it is 1he people that make up the armies, and as we have often said, if the soldiers in Europe would only get up out. of thir trenches, Uirow down their arms and refuse to light their broThers, there would be no war. Von Bethman-Hollweg has warned Germany. He ses domestic convulsions under certain conditions. That's what, the leaders of the the French

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GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OB ' ft jjlCK STOMACH "Pape's Diapepsin" relieves stomach distress in five minutes.

CALLS IT AN OUTRAGE.

The Fort Wayne News declines to be among those who want to see James Nolan, a murderer from that city, given any consideration whatever

Time It: Tape's Dispepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach within five minutes. If your meals don't f.t comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Is usualy a sign of acidity of the stomach. Oet from your pharmacist a fiftycent case of Pape'a DiapepBin and take n dose Just aa soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid. no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness. This will all go. and. besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odor3. Tape's Pinpepsin helps to nentraliTe the excessive acid in the s'omach which Is causing the food fermentation and preventing proper digestion. P.eilef In five minutes is waiting for you at any dru storo. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to usually keep the entire family free from stomach acidity and Its symptoms of Indigestion, dyspepsia, Bourneea, gases, heartburn, headache, for many months.

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Back hurts or Bladder troubles you. No man or woman who eats mnt regularly cen make o mis'uke by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms i.,ri acid which excites the kidneys, the;, become overworked from the strain, t;ct sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisona from the blood, then we frc sick. Nearly all rheumatism. htadaches. liver trouble, nervousness, di.zi ness. sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from slugorish kidneys. The moment yen feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scaldirg. stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Baits from ar.y pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few davs your kidneys will act fine This famous sail is made from the acid of grapes snd lemon juice, combined wit;, lithia. and lias been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine s" it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jitd Spits is inexpensive and cannot injure: rnak a delightful effervescent 'ithia-water drink which everyone obould tako now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Ad v.

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