Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1917 — Page 4
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DR. J. T. CLAEK Physician and Sunrsoi-
A'OX IKi;NSTORFF"S DLTL1CTV.
Tliat Von Ilernfitorrf va? the brains of the tiroat pio-Gorman or opacaiuia cr riu;dicity and crookednop conducted in this country by tho !o Eds, Von F.njTUi. Von Igds, The Von Rintolins and others is established by tho a-Mon-i;h ns ntPssaso mado public yesterday by the state department. II is an araaitn? revelation and added to the Zimmerman T.uxaert-. lackhatalt revelation.presents German diplomacy in as rotten an aspect as could possibly br- imasinM. When Von Bernstorff aboard the ship that took him away front this oount;y shed tears because he hated to go, they were evidently crocodile tears. To be a eood German diplomat to ar-sheddine is also a requisite. " In lea intr the I'micd State after a stay -f eisl-.t vor." sai l tho cnunt, -tn heart is f all of gratitude to those u. h -st friendship lv.! never wavered during the trying -a s s of the war, I hope that the old fsiendly relation between the Vn;t-ai Stat- and !en:rany rraiy soon be rest.ned. 1 have never 1 i to a t.-w .-pn per correspondent since I have been in AV.-slaia; ton. S.an.tiai-s I have not t'.if! yen !1 thist I Knew l..;ca tie in the position I occupied that was In. possible, fcat whatever I have told yon has been the gospel truth." Thick of it professing to be friendly to the United states and still sending for money from his imperial master in -wads of S."o,0 a to buy up cani cssnirn and carry on his nefarious duplicity. lie was trying to buy or iat;":do.o that body for his kaiser, lie had spent money before for this furtoae no' once but many times. There is no question "now bat what Von 1 errstorff had prior knowledge of his government's intention to proclaim a merciless, widespread submarine warfare. Ho doubt les.t know that The I.ttfiitanii was to be torpedoed. Indeed, there is no reason to doubt but what m Heinsrorff while seeking our friendship was in the fullest possession ot ail the dirt his country sought to do in the United States. Von Berr.ftorff today is one of the reasons why we are at war. There are others not et t evonied. but. as th s paper lias always insisted, tho state department -ai.d department of justice are in possession of facts that would set Ihe country atire were they all known. Now what the peoile of this country want to know is: who ate the v.-nal c.oncr e ss.men? Through what "organization" did Von IWns-orff work?
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?.Irs. Timeihy Hopkins (left) and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Thti.orh her activities have not bean rercr-Jni i.i tho nevs papers, Tilrs.
nerncrt uct.vcr, v.-ite oi me t;. .. loon .'laruiiti-tra'ar, r.aa a. so cren ti otnp; her hit ti relieve si: fieri no; in the war u:-A b-a-t Gerrr.r.tty. I'hoto shows her
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TUK PATERNAL CSEKMAX (I0VKRNM EN T. Former ambassador Gerard, in his s'ory running in the I'biiadelpbia I-ubl e Ledger, continues to pass out large chunks of infornu.ion that the f'polngjp's for kaisorism would d well 1o assimilate. For instance, lie tells us that the much admired workinnionV insurance against tm-Miiployno-n'. sicknes- and old ago has ti.-J the votker to his job as the serf of old wa tied to the soil. The government disposes of his vagrs to so large an extent that he has not enough left, to strike out for 1 iuse,?( and if by any ch; .nee lie da.;s Lreak loose. b lo.f-s all his past payn.ents. Again. Gerard notes that more than ." pew rent of the famiiies in Berlin tjve in a sir:gl room, and adds the biting and wholly accurate cotviment : The f?-rmn. m taken care of ard edntaf-d very :n nil in tho p:r, way that the nut hoot ies here (in Aiii-1'"m i 1....U after the inmate ,,f a pooiiaoise or penitentia ry." A statement which is tho sad but. literal truth. The German people arc not free politically, industrially, intellectually or in anv other way. The G. -rman government molds the mtnds, dir'ts the enetgics and even spends rue incomes of its subjects. The only way that liberty can get in'o the ka'er's dominions H to be carried there by a'lied bayonets and shells, says the Chicago Journal. And if the above isn't Gad's truth. l-r us nk 'bo Grnians ' ho race as they read it, why they ever left Germany? Have nl ever heard of any Germsin-Arnerican gotns hack to Germany to ftcht for the kaiser and his 'a re. if ! eovc rnmcnt?
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Wholesale Dealers in IRON, METALS, RUBBES AND SECOND HAND I.LACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Ave. HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Res. Phone 1046-R.
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WE M EST STANT TO'.UTHE!?. TV.e (in rj Tin"- n-nkey i Via . if no hTotc. j-ttnd f- a a fety . nd deniccriey when it d ..or. and t hat son:.- ort of do'tntor sliail p-t i end to t to- ;.'H'f ''f onions in bti.-aie:. hour s. For wli.iteve: ipo.-e to 'd -aaf eroui c;.o.oafla' on. n 'nay he t'lkon. it. r.'iain- : lf-"',a'".t 'hat tli Intent i not a trood aac W'e join tiie ' a-,-, T:.nps i". i L..iV aoJ co;. v, cr'-. a; rroiii,- n;.i:n-.f The oaO'Ti - in-ha sirn-s-l. urs evil. Jf the o a ! ow. j.j t., !,. itv rhrsed with dvn-. Tit.- t t-e sa fe ' y to klil. r'r st -i ! n. it . f defense ra'ii't hoy ti.:. o-i ii is tie and r 1 with ti to kIi . -!r.f!'r:a, .'. 'a Ta -Well, we've got t . do sir.-etji'.ng ab'vt 1. It's cat so ji loan can't, go to a picture show without : is en'.or. and garlic nutsk. 1 tow can a I'ctp.w civa his entire attention to r ii!h"r Thcda Ua.r.i or lamir.e GUi.ttn a ro putt-tm or ftet h "hen some soti-of ,-vaam in the sea. to ih riuht u-ttmr excited .and v:i..;i.--g iil.i vjs t,r garifc juice?
TO PROSPECTIVE FHITURE EUYERS.
Do not buy your Electric Fixtures until you have p icezi ours. q
The largest and most select display in Northern U fnilinna.
Do not uy from catnlofjups ns pictures aro ofrimt p I tfiisleading and ronfiii'iu;. YYe will rrladly en 11 at yoirr $ home with an autonn nile and liion retum you home, to j;
show you through 'ur rooms without plaine von midcr 9 !
any obligation, whatsoever. Come and see this fill" display. Open erenincrs. Just phone 710 for servio.
Hudson Super-Six is the lowest-priced car on the market. Recent price advances o:i M Car? Lave entirely upset the usual standards by which motor car values have been determined. In each price group cars naturally found their own place. But now, becaure some makers must supply their mat:-r;al w.;r.U in the present high market and beco u;;; Hudson has a limited supply bought last year, the selling prices of cars do net indicate their values. Those companies which faced th ; necessity o: buying materials ir.th? hih nttket had to advance their price, in proportion. It added ras much as $100 to $700 to the retail price of cars. It forced former SI, 200 and $1.4C0 cars p.p to approximately the price of a Hudson Super-Site. II-id sen nices for the time being re-
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Chronic diseases and defonnities a .v-i-.u-i.ulty. It's the only safe,, ,-ane and soieniinc treatni"i;T jriven. Call and liav your case examined. No mirleadin statements. Have had 13 veavs of experience. A. S. O., 1004. CITIZEITiS' GERLIAN Licenced. -Hammond. B A N K BUILDING.
trial market the St.per-Six would have to soil at approximately $2,000. Today you can get a s e v en -pa s sen ger ph:-cton at $l.t50. Such prices can net be conti-vtr; 1. when the supply of materials now en
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hand is exhausted. You save money by buying your Hudson Super-Six now. No car at any price has so conclusively proved its qualities as the Hudson SuperSix. If is the largest selling fine car in the world. More man 40,000 Hudson SuperSixes are in daily use. Everyone is familiar with it. It is the pattern car for ail makers who see'-: to establish reputations for endurance. In every community people talk ti Juat a. Everywhere Hudson holds the record for having made the best time over some favorite route which tests speed. It is a Hudson Super-Six which has shown the bet rower performance on some boggy hid. Wherever you inquire you are impressed by what people say in praise of the Hudson Super-Six. Best of ail you are assured that the Super-Six stands punishment unknown to other cars. People never comrare the Super-Six with cars sold at or near its price. It has always been likened to cars selling at hundreds of dollars above its price. Yon will want a Super-Six eventually. Cay it now and save money.
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