Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1918 — Page 6
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ELSIE FERGUSON, STAR IN ARTCRAFT PICTURES
Th most astouniinj; example of v.n- out nnd landed head, shoulders and feet erected development In the motion nbnre nnv level the others reached. !r-i J-l..4; . eK rnri i
ji'oture firrr.an-.ent Is Fls'e Ferguson.: 16 ' u V, , , , . . t f rere unexne'-teUness n? the deve.op- . ment. And hy osk how It came to r-a-kgroun-1 of o'her unusunl perform- nne 8nrB.;p onlT Eeck e; her enes la this f.elrl. By no means has. b;ailtful ;ace ls 8 brain capable of tV.9 been nlone in her climb to s'ar-: tnrnjns out workmanship of the most flom, both cn the ?ta;e and on the oi'rata f ligree In her art. She. proves
ffreen. ?he. fcmverer. cave less this most conciusKely la her rext Art
("jone cf nil" lr. ttT; t!'u.
Just atruck , craft Pi-ture. "The Sor.g cf Sens."
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Indiana Republicans and Democratic Leaders Gather Under Same Rooftree and Mingled; For Patriotic Purposes Only.
TTICES BITSEATT AT STATE CAPITAL. IN DI A.N A T" " T.I , Much Dmocrat-
tr.an, ple-igsd the full support and loyal : cff .'i t of every ?niocrt in th .ate. j V.hst :r.-ro couM be iion ls hari to ! figure o j It was inn3uncrd that there wuM 1 hi politics jo the Joint conference. ! fi;J there was none nft much, at least.!
Of ooMrse, Kays did pledge the support I I
r,f !,,. repub'.ieans in Ind.ana " L .
v.'.r.-h. was a gc?i inan reptiblicans for
- vrr, a ta'e chairmen to pledge, when 1 1. ;h- tJal vote of the s'a'c ls usually P
linger TOC.Oio. T?-i Hay p'rohaMj- meant 1 1 CV
ihat thrp --- f a, in ii') m th? y.a'.e who'
I5ut vvh:' there was no r'-il3t!e in the r;
;i-iti'.t conference there was a fine lot of buz.ing' aro inl on the outside. Hays
r-.in;iean stat -o:nmr.:e. t hrw a wncii-p-n at tbe Hotel Se-rlti for the members of trio stflfA mrr1 ml; te and sotr;
v her I'e-iln J Khs m t'm paity who j
were heie. liars. Tovertior Goodrith end others mad" shrt speeches which
were f'l" of rrty politics frrn end to I it- -'X
fnd. In edditmn O;
va a net:
ie and lej-i:
.'lers and worriers
froTi flil ov-t the stete can." together in a r.?"'.:n; In his rtty Tiies-a y af-t--:no':r and rnir.gU-1 together fT (wir! of b.ifir. anil nt a 0 rop of Mood ns3 sp:!d. A'.i of m)i goe t' fliow ;t :!' denize! at evr-r a'e a repuh'ican and nn rT::bl:ca:i ever d r-'ired a ,l.Ti!-;c!'. .-houl 1 -toper season .r.?. 'f c-'fse, if ' was political )!-
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the state Ttr,ri;ttee. in which the I ft p.c' 1;.- e:-r!.v.-i d. strict cli8:rtrn, I. A I
I-'olsnm. Itoor.teville. First district; Hiiry I,"n;-. Mur.i ie. 1-hchth disirict. anrl 'ha t ! K. Bi;t- C'rawfordiMlle. Ninth district, took part-fr the firs, time s'.nce thir -Ir)ion A'! irr f !rr'f,1 t r. el'
vaoanc.es. t It was the first it'.e 1n three years I that all cf the members r-r states commi t f e were p''-jfr,t at a meeting I
and that every dis rict was represent- I fc--.V
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B'ber affair, so : h
f-r a.vfjtiainted. I
" ... C.ii.ft VI till .lmocratio tat tomn-ittee but the i f
ed. Nothin tsf Int porta nee was done at
tli rvonviR. J . wa.s p irH.' a gt to- t i
cot.ld get bet-' Vi
! tp h P3 d n m t ' r rs was n Hnai' r-.'o
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r a c--i tin-ia and ritai r-ar'V rallies had
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bwn held oji i tie spris oay. tner wu.a j '-1 i ';r ' n" I h"
sta i-a! onl ta iKd h!nga ovr with S'n'e niai.nmn (;reahouse and Fred VanXuys. secretary cf the s'ate roniri - I Ipii
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one 'hing was noticed, and tha ift
prbahly ! 't'-e b'-n a rcre'iticn f v hat happened here in I $R v heti a bis re- ' v:lll-an tally parade-! and ig dwoi rally p?.:a-lo b"th 'rind to cross
-rent. The ambulances did not finish ! w th8t when all of thse republlcers ! ; - M .. lari'l Hp!ncicras tanrtefl ini ilA Tirt..i
t ! '!-i f.-twm? work. ' Loan C"nfren--e they were nothing but I h.i '
lcsreroay. nwevT, intip w s ctiiyi ......... on th!nt In ni'nd. and that was rat-! "This meeting meaes." Oreatr.ct'.sm. Fo-h sid's were there on a pa- huse. in his speech, "that patriotism u t, itie rnissi-fn. and they laid everything!'10 he. the big plank In the platforms of usiue fnr the day. They came to ' ",t h Parties 'his year." And this sn- ' r'edge 'he -lovai support of both Mgjtirr.ent was applauded and seconded b
goTitlcsl parties In inotane, to tne sue- , '-" -.
ers cf the third Liberty Loan In this -s'Rte. and they did It with a set of resolutions, a. list of speeches and a line of statements that cairied the Liberty lean err the top without even a bind in sUM.
ijoverr.or Goodrich made a speech. ! Ara the banks In your community do
p'edel-is the recou.-cejt of the state: "Will ! !ns; their part In the War-Savings camIV Hey... republican .tat chajrman. ! , ,. lh ,r. ot u mlsfct b, j-le.ie.i the full S'lpport and effort of) the repv.blt-.an par'y c' Indiana; Charles -mbarraeslng o asic them whf the, . Gieatboiise. dem-vra tic s'ste chair-'nre not. Fiery Irritations of the Skin Show Your Blood Heeds Purifying
Tne net result of the conference was that every republican and every democrat In the state of Indiana is pledged to do his best to make the Liberty l,oan a big success In Indiana.
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A Slcsrjrish, Clored-I7p Circulation Causes Skin Eruptions.
Kczema ju ca''e1 a skin disease because the tiny littlo germs which , cause the disease set np their colony cn some portion of the skin's surface, and here spread their irritation that Foon begins to burn lika flames cf ; fre. Ttero are .ther forms of so-caSed r!sea?es of skin, tach. as tetter, boils, rimple?. acre, erysipelas, sraly erupTtons. blotches r.vd roush irritation, tht are a sourca cf Inuch pain and annc ance. An i, while these disorders re generally referred to a3 skin .diseases, they are really traceable to a disordered condition cftha blood, and they are never experienced by anyone whose blood is free from imparities. If you are a victim of any form of these painful and irritating disorders of the skin, catistr?, ss they do, such constant arr.oyar.ee, you canon exTiect. arv real benefit from the local
treatment so generally used, such as le.t-inno nlntmointc selvos e
'oa are simply postponing jL???-'?' -IV.
and addirc t.r -voiir Him of frtrt-rrrno"
discomfort when you -waste time on
such remedies applied to tne surface. You must reach the cause of the disorder, the actual source of the pain, before you can hope to stop the pain itself. The cati-ie of all of thesA so-
called skin diseases is in the blood, and you cannot reach the blood by external remedies applied to the surface.
Give your blood a thorough cleansing with R. R. R tha c-re-at. riH hlncA
purifier, and you in this way elimi
nate an impurities wnicn cause sicin diseases and other derangements. This is the logical treatment, and it has proven its great worth in hundreds of cases because it is n nurelv
vegetable remedy and cleanses the
blood cf all foreign tuostances, and fills the veins with a fresh supply of rich, red and vigorous blood. Go toyour drug1 store and get a bottl of S. S. S. today, and get on the right treatment, and waste no further time '-in washes, ointments and legions.
that car. not reach helots the surface5. If T.:r case needs f pocial medical advice, it can be had without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift!
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