Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1917 — Page 6
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i GOl-P VEDAI. Haarlom Oil Capaulea I will bring: now life niu quii-kly relieve ' tht !opped-up cons;?ted feflins They will thoroughly clesne and ah out ! the kiiineya ai d bladder and gently i carry off the ill efferte of uresnn of till I kinds. The healing. soolhinK Oil souks i rlrht into (he wH. nd lining of th ! kidneys and eipels tre poisina in ynui . vtem. Keep your kitinoy in K'"od rfhape by ditl'y use of OoI.D MEI'M. Haarlem tu ('aptiuies and you will ham good health. -'o to your druggist at I once arid etire a package of this time- , honnrrd, world-vV id - remedy. I is not i a 'Vatent medicine." It Is passed upon ; by C f. Government etimisis pnd de1 clared pure befoix coinliig into :hn I country. GOLD MF.DAl, )r the pure ! original Haarlem Oil. importer) dirtrt from the ancient laboratories in Holj land, where it is the Varionaf ifo'ihtw . hold Remedy of the sturdy Dutch. l.. ok f'T the nuii OOU M'liAi, ;t r box. Tour druggist will glad!. refund your moDtv If not s represent J .'vlv, i i
' husin-? man. Th- note w tn;( d - u to t'harlcs ?:iit;h. Ihito' r '. '(i-M j r.jittnaster. I'underl.nrgh in I 1 '. ti;-;l-fl a letter and fnipot to put r.n ftan.p. 1 tnith a commod.'t ! i Kim l.y . i n;r I the po!at;c and Fund' t Im : i , n-t lia- ' Jtir any Hiange with him. g;( . the pott - master hit note r lioi r t . t - . Sin'li 'lurned the not.- iy.fr h XoiiW u ; i . hHril; fni itiit fi on i !' t: r: il.
j TEnrtE liACTK-Mfinlirr? ; Terro Haute militia '(-.'tiipai.y. hy orders of !he war dea i i lie in g fed on i hii ken imii--t ; wait ing for the orde rs to rnov. .
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make ictnr' laUiii-j; easy. Tlif siuij-ir. t n i ; siir'iii'-;- wiii'h n i : i --v 1 s t hcill Ml U'-'-C.-i til ''li tlif auto trip and v;i;it ;n t-ijually v.-ilual'lt ill ,U-1 t lliLl' lictil!'c (if t lie ci ilill rll at pia . Y. hac a iinph t line .t' S"ll''-;i 'a hut;!-. John E. McGarry JEwelEr-Gploms'rist
Plowing with a tractor at nijfht in Enjrland. This photo wa.s made near Wendover, England, on a larye farm, -where men and especially women are working day and night to prepare the land for crops. The motor trax-tor and acetylene eas generator enable the farmer to run day and nij?ht .shifts, so that the work gees along in the very darket of nights. Every foot of land in England that can be made to produce food is being utilized, no matter how histor sacked or valuable.
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Albert Gav't. oaf of Whiting's gently nurtured boys, ha- sone to F'rance to .ioin the Are erica a ambulance corps there in its errand of mercy. His host of friends will v.i.-h him a afe trip across, freedom frcm eril in his hazardous occupation, and as equally a safe trip home in six iuonlh.s --'lie term of hi; service.
Well-Known Women of Indiana Lend a Helping Hand
ROBBING AMERICANS INSTEAD OF THE ALLIES. Mr. Brisbane of the Hearst newspapers hears that corporation newspapers are sugcesting we help the Allies with five billions of puhlic funds. If you want to help the Allies, stop robbery of those Allies by our munition makers and our big trusts,'- says Mr. Brisbane in the Chicago American. lie then rVfers to the corporations that have made huge profits. Brisbane is not complete in his chain of thought. If friendship for the Allies does nor cause us to (tiro the high prices of dividend-pilina; tiusts, at least do it for America. It is America that puffers greatly because of the terrific prices of steel, leather, gasoline, foodstuffs, htiildinsr material, clothing, etc. America as well as the Allies is being robbed. First stop the robbery of Americans and the niule'inc of the AlP.es will happily take car" of itself.
'.VEST Hammond couldn't, see Judge Green any longer.
AXU Berlin predicted speedy disaster for the Russian revoiu'ion!
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'TiK Reichstag has adjourned until April 2. Jealous or aciTa'ed'
iiOX'T get so worked tip that you forget, to pur in the radish and let-seeds.
SEX PLAYS ABOLISHED. j T)ie sh-.rierts have barret! sfx plays from the string of 'hemers t hey j centre. j Some dnv there is hope that the movies will be purged of certain gentlemen who seem to have m:sed their calling. j
MCCII AYE ALT! I STILL LEI-T. j Tl.o Miies are far from being bankrupt despite 'heir huge loans. TrVts, j il:e to'ai income of the people in France and Great Britain, exclusive of the; colonies of either, is twnv-two billions of dollars annually. The income
V, Kf.L. you ?.re either for the flag or against it. There is, you know, "twilight, zone.'
0f these people for one day, seventy-five millions of dollars, is sufficient to
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STONE says he will support Wilson if war conies. S'one Who's S: don't need him.
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Wf: predict ihat the tim will come soon when they win h seliina! ii'iages by the pennyweight. j
PERHAPS you've forgotten that British statistics show ",0,01111 Amer- '? now fighting with he Allies.
THE German pacifist who was given a present of two black eyes by an i Senator now sees things in a different light.
THE l. & O.'S BAD RECORD. If rernir.s of persons slain on' th-- grade crossings of his. railroads reach President Willard of the Bat i more S- Ohio railroad, he must set himself to ihinkinc about the nece-sity of gates and other protective devices at grade crossing en main 'horourhi'arcs of motor travel. A great moral i esponsiVdit y rests on the heads of railway officials in the matter of grade crossing-. Three slain when a flyer struck an automobile in Hammond on March hi recalls another shocking tragedy in this county when a train on the same railroad crushed out the lives of seven Gary autoists on the urade crossing
HOOSIER PESTS ; BT &. E. SNODOEESS ' (Written for the United Press.) , 4) As poon n the green shows on 'he apple iiuda the teoubiei of the orehardist begin. A band of hungry bugs are in readiness to jetatf their annual rpring ii ive. In the front rankf- are the aphids or jilart. lice. So nicely timed are nil the operation" e.f nature that just h" 5on as th" buds are swelling, three spe-pc of these pests hatch from thi ir winter eggs on the apple, limb and twigs and swarm out on '.heir if n'ie r tissues. Now the farmer must husten t j the rescue or much damage will be don. hen the r ests ,re present, they appear firt ss tiny blak or pree-nish specks crawling over the fuzzy buds from which they suck sap ;m'i p riven g 1 1 w t h . Tlie In si remedy for tiil p-r,nt lice is t.ieotHi- suljdtate. Iish a pint to fifty gallons of wjj'er. w ith .'1 bout four pounds if soap added make the ".i.o.iid spf ed and "tie k. r:se!e the so;, p firs' by bailing in threo gallons of w-itf!-. Hird n.'tr inav require more sos p. Wlon the nicotine is used in combination with other sprays, the soap should be omit led. If not flic-kid at once. Oie ticjtj will attack the blossoms and then the leaves, causing the lat n-r ta twist and curl, wtei sprayme 1 more difrtcult. and inter t'o y w !.' attack the fruit, prodiicing sainted and deformed apples. Two of t lie species live in the apples all winter, but one of ?hem migrates to grains and grasses and then back again to the apple", m the fall. Jiere all of them lay their eggs. n;.h will hatch the following spring.
Rfir 1 rrsTKK .John E. Trouiman was forced to go without smoking for a daytor fear his breath would explode. John made a mistak" and drank a quantity of ga.cotine. thinking it was a spring tonic.
For over forty years, an herbal tonic for women pas been sold by ail dealers in medicine throughout, this country, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript inn. Through its use thousands of women ail over this land have been relieved of many diseases of a womanly nature and many of them wish to extend the good rr-ws to others. Mrs. r;. K. Timerman, who resides at 513 William St.. F.lkbart. Ind . says: "After becoming a mother I did not get along wey, could not gain back my strength. I was extremely nervous and became very weak, was in a general run-down condition and two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription built me up in good health, cured me of a!! nervousness and my general health was better than it. had been for some time I can recommend 'Favorite. Prescription' as being a splendid rnedk ints for women." Mrs. Wm. Hilderbrand of nil-Jth St., I.aporte. Ind.. writes: "I have taken Dr. Pierce's medicine, Favorite Prescription, and know it is good. I used to have dreadful backache at times. I nrn always glad to ten other- what relief 1 received from this good medicine." Almost any druggist cm supply you with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript Ion In liquid or tablets. No alcohol. na rcotic or any harmful ingredient. If not obtainable, send Sl.eo to Dr. Pierce, invalids' Hotel. Buffalo. X. T.. and he will mail large package f tablets. Mrs. Francis M. Kistner, who lives at S-'J Fourth St., Elkhart, Ind.. says: "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is truly a wonderful medicine for women. I am writing my personal experience
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MRS. G. E. TIMER-MAN. with the Favorite Prescription. Several years ago I had an operation. For a whole year a netware's I suff red wi'h intense abdominal pains and became nervous wn ck. I became greatly dis--.ouragfd because my doctor's medicine gave me so little relief an 1 I think he was rather discouraged, too, for SI wa he who advised me to try Dr. Pierre's
I Favorite Prescription. His wife ha i j been a nurse and be said she had seen i some wonderful results with this medij pine. The third day after I 1 orumenee 1 ,taking it my nerves were much quiet r, j my- appetite was improved, and I coul 1 jsitep at night. In two weeks my pains ; were leaving me and in a month I feP 1 and looked like a different, woman. I ' have never had any sin h pains from j that day to this and am now in the vcrv- ; best of health which I can honesily sav ! is due entirely to the 'Favorite Pre1 scription'." Adv.
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IT SEEMS nowadays that the further up in society they go. the more i king some women show when they Bit. down.
PRAY don't worry because the peopi seem indiflfereni ; things are ng 'o happen that will s2r them to anger one of these davs.
WE note that one William Jennings Bryan says -but why bother with thing William Jennings Bryan says or thinks or even thinks ho thinks?
IT IS pleasant to think that there are myriads who believe in asking: .Vhat act;on does love of ignorant, broken, bleeding humanity require
SOMEHOW we get mighty sick of this piffling whine that Walt stree' i nrted the war. Did Wall street rape Belgium, sink the Lusi'ania. plot wiihj Iejco?
VOX don't see many of the loafers who toil not. neither do they spin, 1 are arrayed in fine linen, breaking their necks as they rush to the ree"iitin$ offices.
WONDER if Mr. and Mrs. Hohenzollern and the six young Messrs.! ohenzo'.lern remember that it was Napoleon who once said Europe must I tie day become republican or Co-sack? GERMANY says it never had the slightest intention of a 1 tacking ! he 1 1 . S. ,. What in the name of high Heavens does Germany call sinking our!
snips, murdering our citizens, end conspiring against our sovereignty?
WHEN in ITTfl the Thirteen Colonies declared themselves Tree and independent, whom did they fight? Their moiher country: Why, then, are h.c ;erman-Americans in a different position from the patriots of 1776?
FIRED hy zeal to he of some help to Era see, the count ry that did so -hi for this country when its patriots desired to throw off England's yoke.
"THE WORLD PATRIOTS." Pacifism is rampant in big display advertisements in 'he newspapers. One from "The World Patriots" of New York says in part; Remember in 17i't I'nited States vessels carrying food to French ports were seized by tho British, but instead of going to war President Washington sent over John Hay, who arranged for an arbitration which finally awarded the I'nited Stat $ 1 1 .hfhi.uOu in compensat ion. The ' Patriots" are unable to recognize the difference between the rascality of England's detaining ships and the German, method of sinking defenseless ships and murdering their passengers. Our "Patriots" further s'a'e "they believe that as iong as people are willing to kill their t'ellowmen. there can be no end of war: that to kill one person, even in order to save another, is wrong." It is the same logic that if a man's wife or sister ov moiher or sweetheart is attacked by a brute intent on murder or lust, p is wrong to save her for fear of harming the beast about to commit a crime. SCOOPIXO THE WASHINGTON PAPERS. Our energetic neighbor, the Gary Post, on March under the sevencolumn caption of "P.ig Plot at Capital." printed a story about a German arsenal and wireless outfit located in a brewery at Washington. P was stated that Teuton had been drilling, that it. was intended to crea e trouble, and also that the story, coming from a reliable source, was ' heretofore unpublished in any nowspa per." I; would seem that the Post has made a slight mistake in its brilliant feat of scooping the sleeping newspapers of the capital Granting that the story is true it is probable, that the interests of government intruded a cen-soif-hip on news of the occurrence and the Washington editors patriotically suppressed the news. If not true and based on hearsay or l,v letter it is hardly well 10 print firebrand gossip at this time. The editor of th" Post's newspaper instinct, if he believed the story a true one. should cause him to appreciate that its suppression at Washington was done by government orders or it-quest. mmmmm
EAT LESS MEAT
F BACK HURTS
Take a glass of Salte to flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you.
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Kallng meat regularly eventually prv ! dure, kidney trouble In some form ot ! other, says . weU-kriXwn authority b- j cause th- uric aei.i ,' meat ext-ite3 the kidneys, they become overworked gei ! sluggish, clog up and cause all ort of j distress, particularly baeka-I.e and mis- 1 ery in the kidney region, rhetimstic ' twinge?, severe headaches. acidtom- ! ach. constipation, torpid liver, sleep!. , ness. bladder and urinary lrrltstion. ' The moment your back hurts or kid- I neys aren't acting right, or If bladder l bothers you. get about four ounces of Jad Ssltt. from any good pharmacy; 1 take a table.spoonful in h glass of war : before breakfast for a few days snd your kldnejs then act fine. This ' famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ' lithia. and has been na e.-.
tions to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also te
neutralise t ne acic- m the urine so It l no longer irritates, thus ending bladder j disorders. .lad -Salts cannot injure anyrne; i makes a delightful effervescent lithia- ' water drink which millions of men and I women fake now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus : avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv. !
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