Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 14
THE TIMES
Thursday, jpril 4, 191S.
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(FROM THE TIMES' OWN IKDIiKAPCUS BUR.AU
At .sttb Capitau "IN'DIASAPOIJS, InJ., April I. Very few rhatifrcH ir likely to be made tn the republican anil democratic ptate committees, arordins to prent Indications. In fct. ther will b no chances, probably In the make-up of the republican state committee, vsnless a change la made In the seventh district, where James V. Fesler. of this city has net announced whether he wi;i bo a candidate for ro-electlon a district chairman. It Is thought, however, that he will continue In that position, and no one has bei-n mentioned t? succeed him.
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republican state committee. In the last
few nurnths. I A. Folsom, of Kvans- , vUle was elected district chairman In the first district to succeed Hubert i Ttalttell. of rrlnceton, who was ppointed fedsral conscription a rent for j Indiana. Harry I.onr, of Muncls, was , elected to succeed J. A. LaFollette, ol , Portland, who died, and Charles II. nutler, of Crawfordsvllle. was chosen district chairman of the ninth district I
when . A. Itoach of Delphi, was appointed ecretary of state by Governor Goodrich. There Is soma talk of a contest for district cValrman In the. thirteenth dls'it Is not yet known whether It
Three changes have been made In the will develop Into a real fl.tht. Kdwsril
rive a Nail Here Now.
In every healthy body there are fifty-grains of iron, about as much as Is contained In an ordl nary "tenpenny" nail. By reason of lack of Iron in the blood many persons are anemic, pale, thin, emaciated, their blood corpuscle? are uneven. Instead of being rounc and full of good red blood, and the nerves are lacking In strength Feed the nerves on good, rich, red blood, and one feels full of vigor. How can we acquire good red blood? It Is easily answered. Foi many years Dr. Pierce and hi? staff of physicians at the Surgica1 Institute, in Buffalo, N Y., experi mented with iron and other tonics and finally found a soluble iron which, when combined with native herbal extracts, made a wonderful blood "and nerve tonic. This the named "Iron-tic." It can now be had at most drug stores, and comes in 60-cent rials. If you feel
worn out before the day 13 half over, if your blood is poor, if you ere pale, or pimples or boils appear on the face or neck, go to the nearest drug store and get "Irontlc" tablets. Take them regularly for thirty days, and you will notice the wonderful energizing effect. You will feel full of vim, vigor and vitality, instead of dull, tired and weak. If you wish to make a test send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and obtain a trial package.
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U. S. Marine in, battle trim. With fat mask in place and bayonet fixed, this "aoldier of the sea" aomewhere in Lorraine, Is ready for a pas attack, a trench raid or anything the. foo cares to start. With this equipment and little more the Americans recently marched to join their allies is tha battle of Picardy.
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leasr dock
fliat Svlft & Company sells the meat from
less money then the live steer cost!
rem the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products
covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling c:: i.-mizc and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift 8c Cc;rpany's 1917 figures as follows:
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Average price, received for by-products Total received ....... This leaves for expenses and profit Of which the profit per steer was
68.97 2M2 93.06
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There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the Year Book. -
We want to send our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere free for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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& Supply Co. (Formerly the J. H. Prohl Co.) HOHMAN ST. AND E. J. &. E. TRACK3 HAMMOND, IND. DEALERS IN Brick, Stone, Lime, Cement, Sand and Black Dirt. Grading and Excavating.
E. Murphy, of Rocheiter, Is the present district chairman there, and until a few days ago there was considerable, doubt as to whether he wo ihl stand for re-election. Kalph W. Gaylor. of M!hawakd. and Vernon W. VanVleet,
of South Bend, hurled their hats In the ring:. ' Hut Murphy now has c mo out) as a candidate. What the result n:ay
be Is a question. A meeting- of the republican staff committee will bo h"ld wlfhln the next week or two, probably, and that rt:eetInn date for the republican state convention will be decided upon then. A new democratic chairman will b elected in the seventh district to succeed Barnard Kcrbly. Aside from this one district, then will ba no changros In the democratic committee as far as Is known. A. C. Sailee. former secretary of the state committee, and Reginald II. Sullivan, former county chairman of Marlon county r.nl also city
A. Groathouse may refuse to continue as state chairman, although this Is not yet certain. Mar.y dertverats ar-' urf?!np him to stick and they seem t believe, that he may do mo. ut If lie waits there Is no telling who will be hoj,eri to ficcd h'.rri.
VOICE OR p"e o p lTe
Hits the Pro -Germans. I '. d i t f r Tin i - s : I.ibfrty Tabernac'.o is a marvel;
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Special To The Times. INDIANA POms. April 3. Fartiai i ports indi' ato that Indiana has exceeded It quota during the two weeks'
It Is a monument to Hammond orRar.t- ! earr.ra ' srn for enrollments In the United zati-n and efficiency, and one of the j States Koys' Working Keserve by more latset d'lvlcrs for the oMiterat:on of j than 1.000. The total of enrollments Ka'serisr.-i that octupus of civilization repor'.ed with a number of counties yot tlsat fet-riru Fi re that has bea i to b heard from In 15,703 as compared
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controller under the B-l city admin- j runn
iftration here, are the candidates fur the place. But while there Is little In prospect in the way of changes in the personnel of the two state committees, there Is considerable speculation In re?rd to the state chairmanships. The republicans must elect a new state chairman to take tha place of Will 11 Ha vs. -who was elected national chair
man. I.. V. Henley, the present secretary of state committer, pro on My
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with a quota of 15,000. Stubcn county leads the state Jn en-
'rrscli Is a reminder r.f rolltnents) in proportion to population.
s. the , -.fitness and the ! The county exceeded its quota by 73 America's program in j per c-nt, every eligibla boy reglsterirt to exterminate! the in sr. Sullivan county was second, ex-
blood-th Irsty rats from middle Kurope, J reedinc its quota by 42 per cent, and the leader of whom is the most i": vidlf-h j Harrison county was third, exceeding
llzzard that hell ever vomited upon earth. Ye?. Liberty Hall will prate upon the Kaiser's pups of this res ion, and
its quota by 40 per cent. In point of numbers Vanderburg county was first with 1,373 enrollments: Vigr county was second with 1.030 and Allen coun
ts they vt.-v.- its :naTn!fWnc -nny each 'ty was third with 778.
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Victrola Records APRIL
10-Inch DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS 75c each 18435 (Are You From Heaven? Burr )Give Me the Ripht to Love You Sterling Trio 18436 (HI Take You Back to Italy Jones-Murray ) 'Hound Her Nrck She "W't ars a Yeller Ribbon American Q. 18437(Tick1 Toe Medley Fox Trot Victor Military Band Going Up Medley One-Step Victor Military Band 18438(Tom. Dick and Harry and Jack Shannon Four Au Revoir But Not Good-Bye, Soldier Boy Peerless Qt. 18439 (Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight Burr )On the Road to Home, Sweet Home Hemus 18440(CradIo Sons (Brahms) Littlefield j Little Dustman (Brahms) Littlefield 10-!nch VICTOR CLUE LABEL RECORD $1.00 45149 (I'd Like to Be a Monkey In the Zoo White Cro-Zin-Go White 10-Inch VICTROLA RED SEAL RECORDS $1.00 each 64725 Lord is My Light (Allitsen) McCormack 64729....Darling Nelly Gray (Hanby) Gluck 64735....Chant Negre (An Idyl) (Kramer) Violin Zimbalist 64766 Marche Miniature (Tschalkowsky) Boston Symphony O. 64771 Little Bit o Honey (Wilson-Jacobs-Bond) Williams
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could have the repiV,!!.-an state chairmanship if he would consent to ta'io it. hut he has not Indicated that h would accept. In fact it is thought
lock cnuse these insects t- tremt with such momentous f. ar th.nt they will cat lo-cp from th a t wear. el-eyed. p!n-head.'d, he (t-Jowled. l.ull-nee;,-,j blasphemous irentleman. who stales
According to lata reports from the t'n.ted States department of labor, Indiana is still leading nil other-states
in percentag-e of enrollment. Credit for
this record is riven by Isaac D. Straus
federal state director, to county enroll
ing agents and others who devoted the
time to the work of enlisting boys in ' the reserve. i
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UPORTE ARRESTED
German Is Taken on Presidential Warrant; Sent to Marion County Jail.
LAPORTE. IND.. April S. Herman P.auser cf this city, a German, who told conscription officials that If he had to fight, he would fight for Germany, was placed In the Marion county Jail, Saturday night by C. M. Mlksell, a deputy V. 3. marshal, who took custody of Rauner on a presidential warrant for his In
ternment. Rauser will be held In Jail
here, pending removal to an
camp. Ha told the deputy
been In this country seven years, but
that his stay had been lengthened by the outbreak of the. war. In 1314. he said, he attempted to return to Germany to finter the army, but was unable to Fail.
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wanted help or a wife
he strode forth, tapped one on the head, and
dragged he or she tc the tribal habitat. Civilization has placed certain restrictions and limitations about uj which prevent thij beautifully simple method. SJBut it has given uj
eia in jail I . m . internment; he Wan ad,WhlCI
ae.rs hf,r costs but a few cents,
and no physical effort
tnai no win imany h-.ii n ' .himself "Ambassador of God on earth
though considerable pressure Is be1n exerted to induce him to take the
place. Jack Bryson. of Brazil. Harry O. Ilogsn. of Fort Wiyni and TZ. M. Vasmuth of Huntington, continue to he the men most talked of for the place aside from Henley. Of the three. Wasmuth appears to he most in favor. If Henley were to take the state chairmanship It would mean that a nw secretary must b chosen, and no names have been mentioned for this job. The general idea seems to he that Henley will go with Hays to the national headquarters of the. party, but this change may not come until after the tlection next fall. The democrats do not know what Is going to happen in their camp, r'liarles
WHEN CHILDREN CRY OUT And nr feverish end don't sleep well, are constipated nrd hv sivr-ptofns of worms, mothers wilt tlnd ouiclc relief in Mothey Cray's Sweet Powders for 'hildren, the standard remedy for 3n rs. They are easy to pive end children like them. They cleanse the stomach, nt gentlv on the bowels and break up colds. Relieve hend aches and tt.-cthing V orders. We hnv 10. (inn testimonials. Ask your .IrugKist and be sure to ret Mother Gray's Sweet l'n-,rdrs for Chil-
in on sentence and in the next commits' rrpe, murder, causes mutilation, starvation, violation r-f any or ail laws and what no?. Yes, if these kaiser worshippers, when thy fPJ Liberty Hail, don't go home, tfikfl a bath and decide. If not Americans, at '.rit to be decent, they are worthy to fa--e a firing sqund. regardless of th"ir busines or position. Liberty ITall represents the great American t-pirl t ar.d will to win at whatever c.-t; H is an indication that the reptilian nst Is soon to he destroyed, and that peace, and pursuit of happiness will again be restored to the stricken peoples of the earth. Hammond has done nior than Its hit she has done her best and the best Is only her duty. Already Hammond has shown that she has no love f,,r th "ambassador." and that as fir as this city is concerned, he can ret a Job ns ambassador" with Moh.i'ctr.r.i nrd confine, his serv-. Ices to the .1. seits of Arabia. Hats off to the builders cf Llbery Hall! Yl.u hao fought and won a victory. READER
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