Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 117, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1917 — Page 6
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tnut ii-" tern. .!.. 1 ;. I . ;.. -j !. w -nf :it t 'i 10 .!' l,.r-. ,-.:; f-r the Tl t teer ;e:iti; u i: i. tv rl : it i tM.-ur,'-st;!n,'e--.w,.i' ; 1,,-- n j. b a ci. ci ; i ;n I i ie.i hy riv.r!i I''--! t.rc oi-Hlnry and excitement but it-is .-nr it l.s d ! ff. r. n t. The umr ; - t w.ir, nnd mere people seem 1 m ;ei i .-'.ed in th outC'ine of tho v -ii- than in mur, i--ip-il politics, if the h-cii i f gcr-'ral Interest and c . omen t in:.;. i- 1'ik. ii s h:i i:; in utien. s:'.i;t'io:i ir. mn:i of the Tnd- : i : -"s is iHtru'Mn; attention, ami r . - are jr. doubt in soiim of th-m. i '. a e."reful and ur.hiased study of f s -: uitjon n lndhui.i polls It i f irs ' "h.-irles ". J vwft " . tlepuJ hear.. v . elected tiiayof 1'V . plurality r .: fr :n 2 t- 4.e'"e No ot.o i- . : his pl'.irili'y r.i,.e -1 '"'e. r-x-i - , whose enthusiasm runs away w n',: : r judctr., tit. Lew Shank, run!:.i:i n an independent on wl'.Ht ho oa!l3 n.-iMi Ku'.e tirkt-t. u-i'.l ho s-cit'. r.n.l i. M."ir. Ivrofr:!t. will run third. It i mi;!?,: th.it C.'.nO-l to 7", '"'" votos ii! I o oi.t hf r. Sh-nk an oxtromoly iia nsoron "
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fartrr until within tho ,t few days. I. ii! lh.-io Imvi- hot n ii. ,M..pmonf s that rn.-ik.' !.u:i look hUo a srconfl rater. Ho v. i!! run (! . iijs w ith tho lahorintr votf "ii.i will K.t thousatxts of rvmooral io .-tcs ,.f i,i,. wh,, fo.-l that Miller has no h iiKO ami that tho only way to dot'.at the K.-piiMioanx iil ho to voto for Miank. 1 n tho othor han.l tlirro lire tli.iis;ini3 of ii-., -n who foel that tho only l-.-i t Sha;i is by M.tniir for .lo.-it. .ro,tt wi',1 p,t praet ioaily nil of too lit. oo. i ,-t,;orc.i ,.t,s In tho oily, a li-o;,.-.- tliat no otiier oandklat-' can overooiim . M;l;,-i- has boon loaded d..n with U oi;i;!!n of tho li. U ndiniiiistratl.,n. r.nd it has boon too hoavy a load for hint to carry. Kviinsv.Iie probably w III rlect Mayor !;.-n I !isc for another term. He Hpiears to l.ao a safo load, allhousli tho Kopul.iioaiiM art jiot io nh, hi ted ocr the pi o.peo t. I'ort Waytio rresonts a sorloim problo ii. It Is roportod that pvoii ni' tiey is tho rulo in hotting. Mauriro Xiozer. I .n-oora t io caiid dii'.p for nayor, has tii..l the quostion as to whothrr tho supp.jit tliat Sherman I'utsha!!. r."puh- ' !-! it. "'ill ; is all truly loyal A morion n support, on ao-oiin! of the heavy ''.'rmini voto that arpoars to bo headed f.-r "ut?!n!l. Tliorc is a 1i.tinot fueling in I'ort V,ane that the Democrats hf vp r'ayod tin proposition too stronc for their own good, and that it mnv proe to bo a boomer nip . I'ort Wane ltorri'.aily a I'ernocratie city, but there is no trl'.in- what may happen there this t i'T-.e.
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race. Tei'ro Ilaiite stands a fir." chance to defeat Major tlossom, Democrat, for re-election. tlPfsom is a left-over from tie I .i.n r;.'b.'i'ts reftima in Torre Haut. an1 the pood rroplo of the city d'.'t not bi pear to be favorable to his bcIns rttaine.l in office. Munrji' will undo-ubtely defeat Mayor Ft.ir.ch, Pemocrat, for rr-eect ! .n. beiriiFf of moral conditions in that ci'y. In Miriou thtrc is a hard dtrht be-t-.ve.:-ii three candidates. Republican.
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Eases Quickly When You Apply a Liltle Mustcrole.
Ar.d r.Iust;rci3 won't blister like t'.ic j r!d laiihicr.cd r.-.ustird plactsr. Jut spread it cn with j,ur fingers. It pcr.c- j tratcs to the sore spot vwi'a a pcr.ils tinf.tc, loesens the cor.gestion and crawa out the bcrci'.css and pain. Mucterols io a clean, Vvhite ointment TT.T.C2 :iih oil c f r.ius'.-rJ. It is fine f r quiclv relief fror.i sore throat, bronchi!. j, ton;i!;tis, crcun, calf neck, asthma, neuralgia, headiolho, congestion, plcuri-y, rheumatism, ianibago, pains and aches of the back cr joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruL-?s, chilblains, Ircsted feet, colds on the chest (it cften prevents pneumonia).' Nothing like Mustero'.e for croupy chil-i drn. Keep it handy for instant use. j COc and 00c jars; hospital size $2.5C. j
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Mrs. t iara i;radU'- IJurdctte. Mrs. Clara Bradley Burdt-Uo, widow of the late Rev. Robert J. Burdette of Pasadena. Cab, has the distinction of being the first woman to be appointed trustee of a girls' college m the United States.
Democrat and Socialist, and cither candidate may win. Tho Republican state organization has given much assistance to tho city campaign, whiifi tho Iienoxratic state organization lias done nothim;.
- i a ' jo much doubt about the reSouth Fend, where Pr. Flank ReruMk-an and Rudolph Ack-
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TO THE ACID WORKERS (By BESOT. WM. WEICK) The following communication has been received by the Hammond Recruiting ofl ieo. The Ihisineer ( is now- organizing th ""Hi Kntineer Regln.ent in Washington. I. .. This Regiment is known as the Klame and Cas Regiment, and is tho first of It? kind to bf organized in the history of America. This Rocimcnt is to bo composed of vol inti-.-r.- only, ar.d it is expected that they win bo ready to co to Franco by Tban!'.:Jiving. It is a Rogront f"r s!-:i!'-"l a r. 1 pra.-t j.-f. m.-n. who wi'l be called upon to demonstrate their worth and sk:'!. and it off: s a most excellent opportunity for skilled men. and it is an opportunity for lion When Children Cry Out And ate feverish and ion'1 s!o,-n we)", aro cons tip-a tod an 1 'nave- r. mpt o'r.s of worms, mothers will 1 nd oui- k rep. f in M,l:i. r ilrav's Sweet i.ro i- r?: for v'hildren, the st in.iard faioiv for ".t yeirs. Th-y are .,,sy t.. give and cl:idr'-n iij.o them. Thoy chanso !,o stomach, act gontly on the howol? and break up .-.Ids. I'o l.'v.. lo ndu. hes and teething di.o--c'.-rs. lb- hao i.iiio t : si i iiioni.i lu. Ask yon - dr. legist and bo sure to g,-t Mmh.'r tlrav's S.ip-t lVi.r. for fhiidron. - Adv.
to go abroad and serve who felt that thoy were nee1. d at home, because of tluir special training and ex perk nee. Tho Regiment will be required in the Held of operation to supervise the American Jfl'.nsie in lias and Flame, and the men m il will bo coiled upon to intruct men of the army in this important work, the men in it must bo .!! I" assume i . spensi e.) 1 1 y and to act upon their own initiative and individual judgement. There will be opportunities to adwince to tho higher non-commission grades, and there will be opportunities to be promoted to commissioned oili, ci s. Ii offers great opportunities for red-blooded" Americans to get in wheie tin. ir tti'orts will give tin in definite results. We want no n for tlos R'Sim-nt s.oh as ch-m-sts (Analytical. r.-!' an h and ma mi f:o t u ! .) clieinj.al workers, poud'-r men. non ex v.et i. nced in gas manufacture, machinists, n.jtoniob.ie repair men. iron able to operate ar.d i pair gas and swam fiiiins-F. pipe titters, eb-ct rician. designer.. interpret, rs. arpenter". hiaoksmi'lia, plumbers. l"il.r liiak.rs. This district is one of the largest acid producing sections of the U. P. and the k- eminent has r'-'iuested that t!:H of! foe make speci.il effoit to enlist men for tliis regiment. This city has aivays responded o evoj-- call for sp.orial men as in th.ii.-.- of the rath-oad toen c;,d t!ie car builder and I am sure that the acid workers will respond jut as readily as ny ot.h"r class whrn they know Fnat the goveromei.t 13 needing men of their jart'cular skiU. The follow il.g named men hae en-Ji.-Med and departed s.nce la t report : oiii'iid .1. t'.ip Rill", H-.b.-it ". Walton. Charles R ".iniiiv'rm.m. Lawrence Hall. Mose Sloccm, rt.r Io,'r;manopick, JMdie Alexander, Arthur W. Srefrldt. liny A. Iavis, "'atroll M. Hatfield, Adolph A. Kohl and Rot 1 liroy.
: thai left on the Wli of Oct. Same wore J : s, tt ! c I 1 r c.jii -; . ?; ie s aird .ome v. f ; e i j d 1. ha 1 .; i. "I ho::,. t'uit ale lo re g, i in ' the poper when I nc'ive it. Mid a r 1 I'.'i, ii p, a., --d r-Tid .1 paper fro: . . homo. , in,-, doing a lot din'. ri-; :ia:,.ly ami d..-;'t mind it . .ucii. hot th loud is I:.. ),.,.. j,,vt like g'i.e. Al! lie'h...s g,,.,,; a i, I ;. ;.,-,.. o,. , i;-,,- , rain. ',. ,--;.ec to go tr, France f :i ' hut don't kt.ov. j.ist v.-u- .1 it will b--Tii-r, v, f - iioul f.i'o dra!;,d men s-i ' i- re j .. o.-r-.'., .-. A- fa t t'.i. m : jar- - . :o ..it of ! 1 , IV ii o i j ei !. - lo t;,. -., ; -a. V.", Ii. I 1 1 . . 1 - 1 .-!.,.', i j- ;. ,... '". : i.. ! in-' ' o'i again for ;. our r t r e r. j If any on- f rum l!;tiin. -nd .i- sir. s . j h-Mer ff-r 1.1 n:oi I w'i 1: 1 1 ! : ;. .!;.. ' ! th-y 1 neiore r-oi-'oig - in lhv.-r !.-f(-r. j Vour-s yepy r s; e.-t f u liy, I A liTHl U J-:. C'lOIJ.-, . ' i 'o. F. C 1 r- T KngiM :
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Admiral Von Capelle. The attempt in the German navy to form a delegates' committee on the Russian moried has been discovered by Admiral Vcn Capelle, head of the German naval forces, who declares that the guilty parties have been arrested and given their just deserts. Von Capelie declares that the ringleaders of the "m'jh..i ,.1 ' hud been in conference with the Radical Socialists.
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in Sloan's Liainicr.t. Thsusatfcs cf hemes have this remedy har.c'- fcr .11 csiorn-1 pains because time cn'i
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t.can a-.j car,- -P y. t-io. ; , :v;. b-.r-.r-. ro ttc.n. ; c . r -..-.vcrim e, i- the ce with -pie:-r--i r: ..Arr.r.-i. I : -,j on e ue Sloan aLuuLyoa w..l wiUout it. Ccarraui t'--d bott-c-. at a." tlr.: i; 2c. 50c. 51. Co.
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(Tamp Grant, Nov. 4, 1317. i IMifor Times: I write you these few lin to let. you i know 1 h'. I have been receiving your ! p. r ever since I left Hammond to j ,n th ojoi-s, and I thank the person v 01 i 1 s' tiding the paper a thousand ' tiir.f ?. There are only four or five of j 11-:. that enlisted iti ITa.mrnond, left in ;this eoinpanr (Co. F.) out of nineteen
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Enlist In The Woman's Army By Cor.servir.u.' Foods.
There is one rafo, dependable treatmer 1 that relieves itching torture and skin ir: . tation almost instantly and that cleanse and soothes the shin. ' Ask any druggist fcr a 35c or SI bott cf zemo and apply it 3 directad. Soyou will ftnd that irritations, pimple blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringwort and similar skin troubles will disappeai A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that i3 needed, for i. banishes most skin eruptions and make: the skin soft, smooth and healthy. ; 1 he E. W. Rose Co.. aevefcifld, O.
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A' . !!. a!... K I'v e .1.1,' . f i ... tllC police of the Crnnd Crossing station, told the police tliat liurk had stolen hl3 w i if. Rosin, his wife. Jlabel. and their three children. Wesley, eight; Bessie, ten. and iH-rothy, nve. had lived at 2.139 Haddoit avenue. The husband and wife quarreled over Burk and separated Septerr.b'-r 2. Krin and his son went to ;ar. Mis. Kosin and the
j -unger children moved to f-"'J Kast j I hgh t y-ninth street w here Mr?. Kosin j kept boarders. Anion these was R-urk. Kosin tried a number of times to, bring about a reconciliation. Last j night lie wint to the Kighty-ninth I
street place. Mrs. Kosin was not there. "Mamma went out with George." one of the little girls told him. He waited. Presently Burk and Mrs. Kosin returned. Kosin met them on the sidewalk. "P.urk made a move toward me and I thought he was going to attack me, eo I shot him." Korin told the police.
Rooster Acquires "Jag." A fprrner t Athol, Mass., declare. trt: ii r, j r-.oster hr vlng partaken too freely of some preserved cherries '."irrwu cut of a kitchen window, was . ri ; in he was tiikea for dead and stripped of his feathers. lie recovered from his "Jag." howevor. Wut when he returned to the poultry -rTd. minus his feathers, his hens won! not recognize him, and refused to ftlow him to share their coop.
Help Your Country Ey Buying a Liberty B.ndl
Ask Yourseif How You Can cause wide asfthe world and high as Heaven.
"Blood will tell." Blotches zvA blemishes, like murder, will out, unless the blood is kept pure. Its purity is restored and protected by the faithful use of
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Lrtt Sa'a ef Aor Medicine in tie World, Sold everywhere. la boxes. 10c, 25c
I ANTHRACITE A1W BITUMINOUS fl i I Wholesale and Retail
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