Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1917 — Page 4

THE TIMES

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Th4 TlntesKast Chicago. Tnl'.na Harbor, dully accept Sunday. Enter ; S'a fe"t the noumfTirn r iM.. v ...... - i mil ! S.?.?iTNV ''"-. ?

The Lake County Time Dally nci-ot Saturday and Sunday. Bntsrsd at , i7

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The Uki County Time Saturday nd weekly edition. Bntarsd at tha ; postofTtca in Hammond. February 4. 1911. V The Gary Kvrntna. TinPsHy except Sondav. Entered t the pastsJTlcs in Oar:--. April 18. 19,2. , , v ,ir ,njn,M, Ail under the act of March 3, 1S7J. as second-cliss matter. . ...r.sfju.-nti;U ..pinion , , . . , ,

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tl Rector H-Jildlr. CalragO l.lTTl.K ! for o "' -rsase:i t : -v: I u ! N T 1 . l ; TKIEPHO.VKS. ,i11i,, Hamrr.cmt (private fxi.rar?-l 310", Sl'M. Si 02 i

( ii! f.-ir whatever .! Ri tme.it wanted) ' Sip:

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Xoias Gift Specials Just For Friday THE REDUCTIONS ON THESE ITEMS RANGE FROM 50c TO $1.C0. Price, however, is uot the only consideration. A certain quality standard must be maintained, and while we do not represent these things as bein of extreme v. right, every piece is well made and nicely finished

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See Them In Our Windows

$2 Cuff Buttons S1.50

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I Gen. Sir J. I). heBT'l. , J Gen. Sir J. P. Legard enjoys the j distinction of bcinjr the oldest British officer in active service on the hattlej front. He is sevrity-one years of 1 1 ape, aid is commanding a division of the British forces on the Flanders i front, wher he has been in artiv service since the bejrirning of tha I war.

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Cuff Buttons, plain or engraved, oval or round gold lop; gold, filled bfam endu: these are regular $J.OO but tons. Friday only, rar SI. 50

t ois'II also fnd a nuaibor of regular J butlons in this phowinp. at J1-&0-

$3 La Vallieres, $2.00

Ua Vallieres, a limited number

on!y of beautiful fiold filed Lai

Vallieres, latest rieKigns in fancy

Mjroll, set with fine constructed stones, pearl drops or witn ames. Regular $3 La 'allieres. tomorrow your choice... go QQ Men's Watch Chains Men's Watch Chains, Waldemar ptylv? pold filled chains with .aprinp rins; and swivel, several different style link?, regular price $-.00. On sale Friday only a SI. 50

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OUR COUNTRY'S VITAL NEED. Men with a quickened sense of national responsibility, who will galvanize into immediate action those who consider this war Incidental insteaj cf cruets! the bstt.T that every phase of it may be vigorously p-os-cuted regardless cf their personal saorif.ee.

i!jv mu.'-t prt ii'.-uiii! if they are to tipproiich certain parts of the city, j, Prh;i;- the major and other oWicials are loyal American?, hut the

j .';: delinquent Americans. Ti e mayor, honored several times wi

I i now huMis eeiHK to h;ne been sineularlv .'ilston- n

- THE CZAR AND RUSSIA!

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tout parting company j and wept tutt-rly while listening to an

The ffALLMARK Store 599 Hohman Street. Hammond, Ind.

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' .'. ..-IUL.. rur . h'ik lawyer. V.y ber own admission. M'.s. Humiston. faiimp ;o ,us afn cliarc ti.oralitv at Camp Upton, sou si: t by means reser.ih:?nc conspii-)t.ry

...... .-uiu imnrjuj hi. sin pre.iaii. in tier service a man (;' to-ty

yi r.A.v-u Mm io i apiianK. :o, at a hotel or. th- rc-rvation. ihey leistered as man arvj w ifc, their purpose bin:, jJer securing such further evi (Vnee as was needed in corroboration of their .ory, to separu'e an, I re-( I'pon their adventure. Clever as this iu.-e may seetn to amateur net. .(.fives, it wjm comrdet

irtiiui". i.i" pan mm iiaruiy o--i. n .shown to their room when

om th- outlaw nation. He now finds himself in a nrettv Dies. orator of the- Russian workinsr people. ! people of Russia's new regim are ex-

re,rin undesjralilr potorletv. but it will !e,n a ,....! The world eventually will admire treme idealists. They are stuaer.1. or

I the Kui-sian n'r.rkir.g per.ple for jefus- everv branch 01 l'armns. 1 is a soncp of lectures un American rilizen-! JrJr t tVs the ,:8ar' lit". Ihelieve of th spiritual and material ' Ti". iiri.re. and i n f-llirent workinsr I c-".'.'eption of b. story.

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NKW VOliK AM) -ITS SCHOOL TROiriJLES. ! The i'hihi.-'lph;a Public Ledger seems to offer the host per? pert ire of

school mmui.- tn ,e orl. where- Tammanv rule threatens to heav out!

5roc:rt.s of laryizing Out ham's educational system.

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HE COLOR M CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets

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,v!;.-n au orator arose and addressed

them as follow.-:

'For what would you torture a poor j human heins".' We opeerd prisons. ; penitential Mas and recalled the exiles; front everywhere. We liberated thieves.;

jobbers, common criminals and the nan who stalled bis father, snd the man who st: angled his own mother.

e said they were victims r,r a

Whj should we reiuse

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but the watch word of her and AVorkinxrr.en's Council"

lute freedom. Solon the Greek lanziuer. P. C paid: "The mortgage f tones that covered her. bv me, Kemove the land that was a slv is free" Lessmlsr rabies. Your truly. WILLIAM KF.LT.V

'Soldier?

appease a certain followinc Tammanv will ehan iho no.,- i

the system. It rea!i3'-s as well as anv one the mistake f in,.tir. If your skin is yellow complexion pallid

..,...., ,.,;,.. ; , ., ' ' I tontru coatcd--ap?etite poor you have

1 ; a bad taste in your mouth-a lazv, no-good for w !e I.eiUer aho ses benefit accruiuc from ehastisir.e the ;. n. i feel ins vou should take Olive Tablets. lyste

Mo ... . rr FrfwsrJVOllveTuhlftfl a aohstitnte i t h is man what we gav

v inri f,'-,r t'he H, r''iforcdon;el were prepared by Dr.Edward9,v bo kmd hi., brother tn bed-' s 0 "!g to"' rfter 17 veara of aruHv with hia natienta ! t.,o. words rrsde the czar weep.

i-.iuiiitv a scnemr not wr.rkablo in the smaller rnmn...niiv i . . F . " '. - , .

placed under arrest bv the militai v noiiee unH ,i,i,. . i , . -". ! jjr. bawarcs Olive tablets are a purely Ai d if be had sttmiea cnminoiof,. or 1 u" Jl 1 ""w D TnP 1Tnn!HI Pn'tce, and on their presentation ?0 the Of contse. Wirt is u, be snrriflrer! rn,l nMU the i- !.. a i:,.. .i 1 , ,u.. ,, r:.ian

r.eaieft ottners they .soon made concessions. Thus omieil in shame .-.n.t i ,i . n v..- v.t- .t,.. .. v, t-rn,. h v,.ir rnnr e , !.., nrnnv caused

le ; hole the Knickerbockers are not at all displeased with "ome of th-i To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, '. uch poverty. And that heredity and 'hir vnd I'rom the Hooker town ' ro PP18- a feelin3 of buoyancy like J environment plays a great part n the tin.,.. ,;a.n.ct i.om uie noosiei town. childhood days you must pet at the cause. ! nveS of every human being. , ! Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the! The czar we- Minded :,y ht eniron-

BOV.S. here's a tip. Ohio man srives fxnen ive Chrislmas nre.ents mjlivrr and bowels lUte caiomsi yet nave, ient. else he ecu. a nax seen , ,u,

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humiliation Mrs. Hurniston's attempt to besmirch iho Stales. . v

It is one thing to publibh falsehoods for purposes of sen.-a'jon or .vain plory, but deliberately to manufacture testimony the use of hich wouiii .-mount to perjury is quite another- In this rase we have, frt addition to n.O'inrn.-c 1 n . r ,.-,.-1 " 1 r, . 1 ... . ., . ,

om.vi.-i ui'.i ..-uiuic ui .ii t vt auton .liuoyuient o! a

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innocent girl, a spirit of revence as despicable as it is shoekina. The cam-) escapes unscathed. We cannot . say as amchf or its assailant?. Mrs. Humiston can now he put on the seme level with the pro ;. i mans who circulate slanderous stories about the Red Cross and Y M. c. v ,v f'tnd work. Out of her own mouth she is convicted.

menihs'fs of hi back asain.

famih

.nd then plays poker with them and wins tb" glTta

(INK .f th- hys of b.int; a ttn-day-old bai. or any new baby matter, is that one can eat and sleep r;t the same time-

' pation. That's why millions cf boxes are sold annually at 10c and 23c per box. All ! druggists. Take cce or two nightly and "'at j norts ,.e pias;ag risul'cs.

was a f.iil:re. His rule stood for the i estriction of production snd poverty. For clime, dungeons, sra!Told. insanunity. repression and Siberia. How .outd he expect such a povernn ent t. endure? Russia may have another revolution.

Laughmg at Trouble. "When a man tells you to i.up.i trouble." said Cacie Eh i. "he a.v. ,. means your trotihlcs sn r.r(t his." -

Uursd His RUPTURE I as badly ruptured w"niie uftloi trunk several yei.rs ao. Doctors aa;3 my only hope cf cure was sn oper'.ton. Trusses did me no sooti. r"1nal!v I get bold of somethinsr that -julcXly snd ,-f.rr-tleteiy cured me. Tears ."isve atsd and the rupture has raver i-etumaS. a".thot:?rh I sin dcoie hart! work as a firpemsr. Tier was ro cpera'ton. ro Ire? time, no Trouble, t tare nothing ca !! but will ;ive fill l.i.'omi' icn aVnt !-,cw 7-r:i riav frg a f.r.nj.'sts cure wihViit trrai ion. If y.u v.t;t ts-re '.-j tr Kiireie ,M. Pujien. .'! rrenter. iit Marceiius Aeii'je. Minisquan, N. J. Bettecut ojt this notics snd show it to an1 Dthers who are l-uplure-d yon may 5m .. a life or at least sir.p the misery of rupture and the worry and dancer of an operation. Adv.

AVAR WITH AUSTRIA HUNGARY.

Ausi Ha-liuitsrary mi ah'

nrSL"-;s.S i middlins in this counuy. Or.e of the local belt railroads j ! has increased its capita! stork from $.',a''0.f (: to $".,1100,0110, the loenl r anient ! julant has increased froci ? 1 ,".00,0rt' to $3.0ft'l,no(( uhile one of the si eel con-: .- ns b:ss tu,.'u its holdings from $20,0o0,('0y to S.VuX '0.000. I

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'bile sentiment has indicated th.it war -11 ... i .-j . ,

tj.u-, .nr. inrciuviii s iidi-iou' eu uec-iarai ion ro nrj .1 srei. rme oncr t!.r.

was expected, s:i V.ashir.gton dispatches of recent weeks indicated th;C the White Mouse s not ready u make that move just now. President Wilson having expressed a policy, it remains for concvess to translate it into an actual fact, and this may ho expected .-hn't'.v. -ru;.-, cr.. ,.-ii : 1' -

1 m.-. rit, in uuiuai.tiii ati.v cit-aip 1 or us a new jrrnur o: am-r. ctn'mis. j Wax will cause us to list in thai classification approximately I.'.oii.oh sub j jcts of Kruperor Carl residing in this country, anil of this nuinher several j thousand Hre in like county. In fact. Austria-Hungary has con' ri Suited the1 largest number of immigrants ro this steel belt. j V, re -1 ,. .1-; -1-, ; i 1 ... .1 1. 1 . . . t . ... .... !

nil awn i in iiu'. ".uiiiii. 1 tii; a 1 in uue or inousan'is 01 tnese j people now- naturalized nor change that of others possessing only first papers j or none at. all as far as their regard for this country is ronct-rnerj. ! nuts: j be understood that the dual empire is made up of a score of naiion.iiii is. many of them having diverse interests and having no sympa'hv iih the! oppressive government at Vienna- How these former residents of that eoun j try regard America has been evidence J by the res,H'ii.-e to enlistments and even to the dispatch of overseas contingents of their ma to flpht for th-j allies. j As l3r the Austrian and Hunaarian Serhs. Czechs (nohemiansi. Ihtko- ! winlans. Galician I'oles. Slovenes- Croat ions and Herzeeovinians particularly,1 rnd those of certain oilur races, they have hown a frimlly di--pnsii ion. It is not at all unlikely that while many of those people may techtii-aily I he listed as alien enemies they are not so in fact, and it is wholly orob i!itha tho president may take steps to exempt certain classes. ! For the ex-su! je.ct or een the present subject of Austria Iiu iiL-ary. who is loyal to the United Slates and conducts 1n hi self nerordin?!; tli-ie is 2 i i ! to fear. Brt the stern arm of federal law and ijiorous action is ready to I sabdue disloyalty tn cur uiidfct and the leant sjku of overt act will be dealt t with pronnitlv. ' I

"THIS limimiicn of two pounds of suar 1o the family is woi Kins a gi eat . hardship on the neighbors, who scarcely know where to borrow." Ohio J .State Journal.

YK an at least he thankful that IPanca de Saulles isn't oies or into vaudetilie.

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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

LADY'S WAIST. My Anabel .Worthiuton.

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M ICIIIGAX CITY'S AWAKKXIMi, has been found that the mayor, several of the counoilmeii and milli

ner? of the police department come undT the headm of anon enemies, j Ihey have their first papers, but never perfected their citizenship, and so now !

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Trim and bnsitn-tisiikc is this practical j shirt wsi.r. No. V-VL". It just apes 1 hpiiig tailor maile bertise of its Quaker j collar snd pointed cuffs. The ba;.- ft- J tends over the shoulders and the fronts ' are gfithered to the cif to K're tfi" 'f- ! feet of :i shallow yoke. Tito sicnei .ire sr in without filness and they are gr.ih- t 1 ere.) into deep tuffs; havioj: fiariry turn- ;

overs. The larse -nl',ar is sure to lie heeomitic. and a soft i:k tie adds just tb

nffbt lunch. The lady's waist pattern. No. ,543. is j cut in six sizes. 31 to 44 inches hnst '

meaaure. The St inch size requires var-ls of - inih or U'i yards of C! inch materia!. To obtflin this piiUern semi IO cent to the office of this publication.

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Nashua, N.IL "I am nineteen years old and every month for two years I had such pains that I would often faint and have to leave school. I had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried fo many remedies that "were of no use. I read about Lydia- E. Pinkham's Vegetable

Compound in the newspapers and decided try it, and that is how I found relief from pain and feel so much better than I used to.

When I hear of any girl suffering as I did I tell them how Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound

helped me. Delina JIartix, P-v

29 Bowers Street, Nashua, X. If. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs, contains nc

narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, therefore, THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY

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