Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1917 — Page 12
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Sj, ,.rial to The Timk.-O YOltK. March I i iiii .it .'Vi!!tit with ltchtnintc rapidity I. h.-en n b .tii; CiTm.iuy ) '.'ifiikrmTii;: th? .Nllies a r.
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!-!-.'.,.! .. !!. !tHHH.IJUJ 111. l..!L "LLUL'IL - are of first importance. In ordinary times they would have commanded the most intense attention, accompanied perhaps 1y considerable excitement. As
j it is. tliis rush of developments has I !, 11 taken with comparative calmness, and ther wis a. notable absence .f
agitation, explainer! by the fact th.-it Aim rii'flns are prepared to face those ' rises and will continue to faee tliem as -.t Hi 1 1 y as other nations have done. I'nlexs all si.-ns fail, we have reached the tieKinnmK of ihe end in the world's greatest tragedy. Turkey is prnet icil 1 y beaten; Aiislrw is alnin.it Impotent: tiermany is ret r-eat insr. and her submarine and Z -pP' iin methods of 'irt i re are a practical failure. Not a ft vv
ninir: the I "nitty! States is prf
partus fr war; the railroad strike lias : w el i - i nf o rmed authorities maintain that
passi 1 int history and the Supr. me , e i many is anxious to end th
curt has sealed the constitutionality of . mil t umors the Adiimyon, law. All of these events the air. whi
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Chalmers 7-Pasjenger Touring Car Price $1350 Detroit
Chalmers Lynile Pistons
An Evidence of Chalmers Quality
Chalmers pistons are made from one of the lightest and highest-grade metals obtainable Lynite, a special alloy of aluminum. Most cars use heavy cast iron pistons. Much cheaper. Much reduced efficiency. 12lA-Ounce Pistons Chalmers pistons weigh only twelve and a half ounces each. About one-third the weight of cast iron pistons. Each one of these Chalmers pistons is true to its die. All pistons are exactly equal in weight. No greater variation than 3'4-ounce is tolerated in any of the reciprocating parts of the Chalmers.
Importance cf Lightness A light piston insures smoothness and power. Lighter pistons allow other motor parts of corresponding lightness. Lynite pistons reduce the strain on the bearings 160 pounds per square inch over the cast iron piston. The wonderful smoothness of the Chalmers at all speeds is largely due to the lightness of the pistons. So also is the motor's remarkable power. Compression Power Chalmers pistons are provided with three rings of uniform tension, each threesixteenths of an inch wide. This means better compression more power. Below the lowest ring there are oil relief holes to prevent any excess of oil from reaching the combustion chambers.
Thm above is what mm mean by quality in Piston. Th kind of qaality yoa ntmd in the piston ht th car yoa buy. And thm kind of quality you GET in th Chalmers.
Touring Car, 7-passCTigrr . . $1350 Roadster, 3-passengw . $1250 Touring Car, 5-passenger . . 1250 Limousine, 7-passenger . 2550 Touring Sedan, 7-passenger . 1850 Town Car, 7-passenger . 2550
(All prices o. b. Detroit.) Paul J. Scholz & Company Local Distributors
Whiting, Indiana
Phone 3C0
YOU CAN T FIND ANY DANDRUFF- A! HI ST0PSJM1G OUT Save your hair! Make it
i thick, wavy, glossy and beautiful at once, i j Try as you will, after an application
nf Dnrulertne. you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will pleas you most, will be after a few week's use, when you see new hair, !inand downy at first yes but. really newhair snuvini? all oer the scalp. A little I'anderine. immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scargK)', Just moisten a cloth with Pandermo and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The fiftect is immediate and amazing -your hair will he liRl t, fluffy and wavy, :md have an appearance of abundance: m Incomparable lustre, softness ami luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug: store or toilet ountcr. and prove that your hair is npretty and ?oft as any that It hits been neglected or injured by careless treatment. A 25-cent bottle will double the h"iilt" ne t,.,4,- -i
!"nuil dissensions anion; the Central 1'owers multiply daily. At the same
tmii- the Allies are increasing; their j ascendancy every dn y. I'.r.-at Itntain! is at. the zenith of her rower; Kussia ; has been invicorated by the revolution: ; i K n T.- .--. nl. . . ; : . i 1 . . .-1. , .1 .... :
ill-- 1 leie.Jl .-'1IIL 1. IU1.JU 1 .lll'l ;-'i'!i- 1 ( . V-Ai than ever, and Italy, too. seems to have j I 'y taken on new energy. f i"urs. , i.-r- ) many may he ?Tde to maintain the I f
stniffKle longer than expeet. .1. but only at the tost of more serious conse-'
t he entry of , war will cor-
uuences to herself; and the Vnited .States Into tl,
airily hasten the end. Our own government must at
ride Just what, part shall play in the great struRKie in which we are
j about to participate. Tht-r-; is no alternative; we must co -operate with tlv 'Allies, individual action beinjr impraeItical and inadvisable. The mst. effec'ive lines of co-ope ration for the j 1'nited Statea would be: (J) a suitable jaijd active use of our Meet, which rfiiiks j third in the world; (2) furnishing tinancial aid and munitions on a liberal isiwle. and (3) the preparation of such an army as we may !.) able to create land utilize before the conflict ends. In jail probability, peaee will be attained j before we could make and transport an j army of any considerable r-tn nf th
across the Atlantic. The magnitude of uch a 'ask is not appreciated by those who glibly talk of s- ndiriK oi-r an army of a million men. Months would be required to train and e.puip them, and the war may be over before thi. v
will be ready. Hetween two and three hundred voyag-es wi'iild he riecessarvto carry them, and in addition a grtut 'fleet of transports would h- employed i conveying iiitltiitions, food. etc. Wo
j could readily afford considerable help j
! by the creation of a large mosquito fleer as protection a gainst submarines, as well as by providing a large and thorjoughly up-to-date aeroplane service. J Probably the most efficient aid we could ; render the Allies would he jn the ,-n. itimied makiiiK- of munitions and in in financial aid. We mipht. easily
operate rinancia I : y, ii cur nm rnno -u'. would bnd its cretin by asrwiiij to take a large block of foreign bonds, say a billion d liars, issuing our own in piaee thereof. Kii'-h a transaction would be eminently sound and safe to the investor, and would b- n simple form of lending the oiedif of the t'tnt-d S'tatt for the purpose of brmgmg the war r. an early conclusion If the gr.-at powers now engaged in this s'lipotidous struggle at the , nd of the war will agree to a peaee lasting tifty y -its. they can so financially redeem tie Ois. Ives MS to be able to pa y off within that period their present war indebtedness through the moneys saved 1 v the reducte-n of their armament"! on land and sea.
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Special Piano Bargains
Mr. Piano Buver: Wh.n von see a rcecial offerlna of rtrictly hlgtt-
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rsry" --3iCs.r' A abls tandlng like tho J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO., you can taKe it
fop granted that you are absolutely protected in the purchase of any piano or player-piano that they may recommend, and that any amount of money you may lrtveit In any lntrument frcm thie house will positively
expand the purchasing power of alnvost twice the amount that you may
BRING IN ANY PIANO TUNER OR AUTHORITY. Every piano or player piano nflvortlsed in. this lift is a. genuine bargain, easily suftcept.ibie of the above proo!.
M Yoe Ever See Suctii Values
"vv's positively giiaractee this player to be the hUhrst priced., the most reputable and moat costly con-fi-urted player ptano 1n the world. W have two samples which retail at $1,050. This (-pecla sale price
S600.00
$i Dno new 750 Solo Pl.-iyor I JSoial 500
0n new 7"0 Si.I. Plnycj", sj;c-i;i! K 50 One new sCOO Solo Player. s, -.ia! S ?09 Ont new s .".")() Solo PlavtM-. special S375 One now 7.")U l'laycr, ust tl only five months $300
Ono used ilaver in si'loialitl
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One now ."."() Piano, special . . . One new ()0() Piano, best obtain
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I dust r; . Imuu-nse tpiatitities f.f ' m i h t lyv ", ; eiiuipm. in will have to be turned nit with aii possible spe-d. Not a f.-w in-j Itlustrial plants hate already been of-! j ferctl to ile- gt. ernni' n. a nd indtit ri--! I ; mobl !ia t ion on a stupendous scab, w ; 1 : I Soon !- to :o ' i v e proer.s. This no -ins !n su'lden end urgent d. man l f'.-r manvj 1 con mod mid tie. tridiavva! t-f SO tii'iiiv me'i rroin nrodu lie t ;r.;.- 111. itt will mtUir-iiiy aggravate the scare;' v o1' labor- and t.-nd fo increase a:ic.s. ieirj
JiiiK '-an ti iiih. avals more rr ;e-s - t jt ion is :n. vitahh. What the eff. rt HI jour for.iu 'rreie vilj b" r. maMi to
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(By Lu II. SMITH.
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One new .!")().) Piano, special. . . .300 One ne w ' JoH Piano, special .... S275 Otic new 4i) Piano, special. . . .S250 One new s;!7.'i Piano, special. . . .190 Five sliyhtlv used Pianos, 75, 00, 100 antl 125
Pianos to Kent. SOLO-HARP ATTAOIMKXT, commoriy tned in cheap piayer pianos, extra $2.B' We give $12 .00 worth of Rolls, Scarf and Conthina: ion Piaj or Hencl: with each (layer. Xo interest charged on mcnts. V: and terms to puit j.
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ARTEJ1I3 BLDG., 155 STATE ST.. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER (UPSTAIRS).
OPEN EVENINGS
There is no question but that many people sniTer from auto-intox: -a i ion fid ctonituni' poisoning. These are lot A-ords which are easily expl&ineu Thru the failure of tb Hvr to proper ly perform its work the twenty-seven feet tf in'estines become clogged Tins .stagnation throws poisons into the blood and the cir ulatton. and one suffers from bad breath. f,.ul taste ut the mouth, and even j ellow -euateI tongue, headache, naus.-a or fullness. ias often presses !h.e diaphragm against the h--art aid causes pain there, or acid dyspepsia foilow'; often the inactive liver causes
yellow siKln and eyes, and one reis i - -55
langin.l. tired and debilitated. M sum i !?ii5
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tii;os some people are advised by thir doctors to take a mineral oil. often called I; :s:-i;m l ol," but experiments by R. M-It.naM have sir 11. en lateiy reportid 1 Kuvernmen. puh"..' .) . i--n "t tii- V. :i. l-uhilc Health ni . that mineral tr.ey act an an jtotnti: t !.;'. producer gaatro-iitesttnal dint u r! .ano, 3 and that It may cause, tissue proliferation. PimulatinK cancer. A better method, which I always advise, is to take as much outdoor exercise as possible, drink half a pint of hut water morning and night and plenty cf water between meals and take a pleasant laxative pill occasionally. Such a one is made up of the May-apple, of
t.);et:Tle calomel. and ot tier conccn- j tratrtj b -rh extracts that, (ri v - 'on. 101 the howe'r. '1'h:- w.a s t' r-; v.. . and; .. by a'most .ill oro-t 't ; near; - 1 " ! i ar.- es i!" i.)r Po re s ascut P.lleis. bui'h simple ir."iis will re-, move that bugbear. . auto-tatoslcatloa, i
constipation and the Ills that follow, by I f'"' f,'
favorlriK healthy action. AAv.
OF OUR NEW STORE TOMORROW, MARCH 31st
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Rothschild & Hirsch
568-570 Hohman
Just Opposite Our Former Location
HpIlE STAGE is set - we have worked hard in preparing for this brilliant event and believe you will agree with us that we now have one of the best equipped and most up-to-date stores for Men and Young Men in northern Indiana. We are now prepared to give you better service than ever before. We have secured the best merchandise in this country's markets to make this event and our Spring Opening a great success. Our Spring Clothes for men and young men cannot be surpassed even in metropolitan centers. The wide range of styles, the many and original novelty ideas, the wondrous assortments of rare and distinctive fabrics will establish the supremacy of THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE SERVICE and MERCHANDISE more firmly than ever. Likewise in Haberdashery. Hats in every correct and authentic style and shape for Spring- the by-products of the best foreign and domestic makers. Shirts. Shoes, Neckwear and other furnishings of highest quality in such comprehensive assortments as to meet every taste and every purse. For Men's Work Clothes ---Trousers, Overalls, Shirts and Gloves we carry the best wcH-M? 0711 makes. We have bui!t tip our
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The curUin goes up for our Grand Opening tomorrow morning-, March 31. It will be worth your while to attend. We cordially
invite you to come r.i
ret acquainted with our nev. store. No
obligation to buy is in; plied in your coming here. Everybody welcome, particularly our old easterner.?.
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