Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1918 — Page 7

Thursday. April 11,

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Imployers Have No Right to Fire Men Who Are Awaiting Draft Call; Several of Them Are Without Positions.

No Need to Rub Try Sloan's Liniment and see how quickly the swelling is reduced and the pain disappears. No need to rub; it pene

trates quickly and brings relief. 1 lave & bottle handy for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, back ache and all muscle soreness. Generous sized bottles, at your druggist..

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.i n of the draft sni who have not

. et teen uillo! for ser ire ate having ai

.sr: time all over the Mate to pet em-i

!.'. yrr.cnt. and the mutter was the sub

let of consideration Dy tne siate cuuu-j v.! of ie fens.', at its meeting Wednesday I

n 1 rerr.oon. Scores of caffs have been't.iui a position for herself

reported from various sections of the ioifl.1 make her own v.sy. j .rate where men who are awaiting rait) j'.erhbers of the state council of iito the colors find It impossible to make a, rl:,. ay this situation is one that must! livins. because prospective employer!" h , reniei.ie!i. an(j that men who are sub- j . , . ;

rarusa to ftigS tnem in un..u 1oct to (.a!) to th,; coior!, rjUSt te oare.1l

Sloan's prices not Increased, Z5c, 60c, 91

find no position in whi-h he tould make a liiriK for himself anil his wife he en-j Iist-d ir. Th" ny, ai i his wif had to;

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ths fact that they will sooner or later bs required to Join the army. It was pointed out by a number of ths members of the state council that this Is a hardship on these men and that thsy should not be so treated. A resolution was adopted referring the subJct to committee which w.U prepare iind issue a statement to the public urg-

for. Adjutant General Harry H. Smith j also discussed the subject with the. j slate council, ar.d related many instances that have come to his notice' in which men of the draft age have been discriminated asalnst in this way. Tie I

said it was a shame, and that employers should be urged to be fa;r uuh these men.

In- that no discrimination be made- pemfething- of a surprise wss spruit

irgatnst xnese men w nen 11 lumes i i t);e meeting of the Mate council.

employing help. In a good mar.y css. It wss reported,

men who are of the draft age have lost

wnen r resolution was introduced urging the Governor, if a special session of

the legislature is called, to request the

they could not afford to keep men In their employ who were not permenent. And in many other cases there, were reports who had walked the streets In

thalr positions because employers said f legislature to pass a bill repealing the

inw which requires the teaching of German in the schools of the state. It has been known for some time that

i a via or t:at Kind would De introduced

cities and towns of the state for days, somebody, hut no one was expecting nd weeks, hunting for work, and in-j that such a movPInent !(i originate variably they were turned down because j , ilh the state C(,uncil ,,f d(.tnse. Thl9 they could not promise to remain pcrma-j however, now makes U a certainty that nently. if the session Is railed th-; bill will be

"i" passed ana German will be dumped outl man was a member of the new Second; cf schools. t srtillery regiment, which has not yet, ,. ... .,,.,. . , . ,, . . , ., . ' 't tll probably le determined t'.r ;iv been called into service. There is noi .,...

t.si)n "Will He CaiHt.; Governor Goodrich wua to l.old tli- con

ference with the Republican and 1

cratlc legislative loaders, t

telling when the call may come. It', r.;a be soon and it may not be for

many month'. But this man, a pharm-j aeist. lost his job, and he hunted for'

weeks for another position but failed to rind one., because drug store proprietors aid they could not hire a man who was

subject to the draft call. This man was married. He finally reached desperate : raits financially, and because he could1

A CLEAR COMPLEXION

Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have j Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knowa Ohio Physician j Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 yeai-9 treated scores of wemea for liver and bowel ailments During these year9 he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few v-. ell-known vegetabla ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know than, by their clive color. These tablets are wonder-work-re en the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, yoa take one of Dr. Edward3 Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition, 10c and 25c per bos. All druggists.

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, 5 set iur several days ao. And there j is a suspicion thut if the call Is issud ; it will bring the General Assembly into session at an eariier dat th.-n was at first sujegestefl. t wns thought that

trie first or June would bo about the lime for t:e session .but some of the politicians say now that i would tie better to start the session at as early a dat as possible. They aie even saying that it would be better to open the session before the primaries on Miy 7. Thfy say that inasmuch as. many of the' l-TC3nt members of the lopistature are candidates for renon-.innt ion at the primaries they probably v-m!d not be half n: likely to "cut u;." at the spe rinl s ssion as they n.ipht to later, wh-n th-"-are either nominated ,T defeated. sides, they spy, the session would be

nior lll.eiy t,0 a ht,rl ORO jf J,,i,j before the primaries.

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r ; EE 7F)7Tinnvf OH INITIAL PAYMENT r,-, 'lvTi 1 'A M You Can Pay tha Balance at Your Cwi C:ntemence iTr.i H IMS Fine S25Q felifnHte.VWW'"4 L Piano TTTZJsJtiiite Slttel!'ffl--v if-v.?! . ::' muss mm m ; :.. 4r: i?'f; ?J?&'? 1;;- ! This S400 Piano p : , JTOW,4 Hh rff-nHN I This wn P ann Ik fVtiS 4r. VVItLJ' nV J ,n,s 6 m fe r, 11 irIiLv SV-' i,K ,SV- ii VS 1 Story 4. Clark have sold Pianos in this vicinity for the Kf-J 8 'iV1 " " p ...... j Past 61 years, and have the largest piano organization in J ck.'j Vk v )-j' JJ5 $275 Pi2Il3 the world. They distribute more pianos than all the dealv " ia 4.' fi j m mmm, ers in the state combined. Ask us for a list of satisfied k'i ' gftCl $152 customer8L , OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. I mm iii ii'riifEi' pbmmos 1

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LIGHTETaFTS HOLD SOT TN FACTS' HEARTS .' C. H. HAMILTON (t niled Prrns (nfT orrenpnndent XKW TOHK, April 1 1. - -Tom pare with the heavyweight, r.iiddieweight, and fitacr clast-es amontr the boxers, the class of the 1 ight welg-'nt stands out in bold relief as a class of boxers and fphter who have held their places of endearment in the hearts of the boxitiy'fans ever since bo:- inar came to be

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BncltseSIng 2 1 Holla, Votsr Choice, Bench, SSeliveey Free Old Pianos taken in exchange at a fair valuation. If you can't call at cur siore immediately write for a complete list of Bargains. Don't wait! Come and see us today.

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SOME OF THE FEATURES WHICH ARE MAKING OUR GREAT CO-OPERATIVE SALE SUCH A SUCCESS.

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fip uj and .ailed, yoa can stop burning, itching ! H d7b Ml 53 57 Pa vczcma quickly by applying a little remo ii .9 EL M 4J&. T W furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra T maliP Window ShirlM larg2 ttle $10a ,.H5ali.n teg!ns the v e mah.e Winuow onacies moment zemo is applied. In a short time of best quality Only and ufuaI1 every trace of eczema, tetter.;

guarante TO DC aL least lU vc skin diseases will be removed. . r- .n;zei as a real, live sport. ATWer than anvbodv else. A?k . For cloarinK the skin and making it! Kr,lin tn daya of Jack McAuiiffe

ZS, , " WfyS se ttl! i and .,tber of the old school right up to i penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a ,.... ,h,mT)inn. Bennv ionard.

greasy salve and it does not stain. When " , " , i'a .,, w),. . h. others fail it is the one dependable treat-1 thert has hV?l b l I mnK.',v 'm i..vj. I crown asn t held by a remarkable

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1 A bifl. bona-fide saving In price of instru ment. 2 A first payment which little more than covers the expense of handling and cartage in placing the piano in your home. 3 Easiest Weekly Payments or monthly, quarterly cr semi-annual payments if preferred. 4 Piayer Pianos on especially liberal terms. 5 Twelve months' free trial of the piano in your home.

7 Attractive bench to match piano, free. 8 No misrepresentation; straightforward, business methods; utmost leniency extended in case of sickness or misfortune. 9 Special salesmen working under instruc tions to sell at f actory-to-ycu price and co-operate with the buyer to the fullest degree in every particular. 10 Freight paid to out-of-town buyers. 11 A double guarantee back of every instrument.

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of class. Freddie Welsh offers one blot on thf '

t cards ot years uiat nave pasi, 1 if

British fighter was really that all of It some years ago, but the retrogression of boxing into no decision con-

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It will profit you to buy a new Spring Suit and other wearing apparel. Few investments today will yield you greater dividends, in money, health and true comfort, than the purchase of good merchandise. In fact, if we went into the market today, because of the many advances in fine fabrics we could not buy these garments at the price we now offer them

HEADACHE causes wrinkles at an early are No'pam is mors Ticious than headache. ,L,.vr.a urini. llE I.1VKR

W",,sui,u'' "V , r .h m.k mor ly the greatest of them ail. will ir vou BDeedv relief ann mxe more ... .

mpJi-tn' nnneees-ry tomorrow. They quickly

tests offered Welsh a shield that b i relieve pain and eon'uln a-tnild.sur laratira,

eoiild net resist. Mnv times within

the Kjian of years during which he posed as the world's llKhtweiaiht ehitnV'ion, Welsh was beaten. Si'relv, had lws and rules ot that particular hunt permitted a decision. AVelsh's crown would have slipped fr.m liis head lnf before H nny Leonard delivered ' that wallop that finished him as a defensive hulk of a chairman. Battling Nelson was a ruetred fiphter. a jrlutton for punishment, and a wicked punisher himself. Ad Woljrast followed tb? footsteps of his predecessor as an asslmilator of punishment and a hitter of ability. Ad's demon-like asgresslvenejiwi won hitn a place all his own among lhe ranks of lla-htwe'.ght chninpii.n. Called the Michifran bear-cat, he was fully equal to the monicker up tu the time he went acainst Willi Riulvie an was so badly beaten he fouled Htlchie ta save himself or a knockout. Wolgast's abillt?' to take pounfi:nKs has resulted disastrously for him. for he is merely a sh'll of the wonderful f'htini? physique s

which usually removes me AT ALL, DKCOUISTS.

a lion, the latter already an old man with a figntlntf heart, but willing to take the punishment if necessary. Then there is Benny Leonard, prob-

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will settle that issue. It already has .

settled the fact that the llirhtwe

have provided a line of champ

real class history-makers In the buf feted parr.e of pugilism.

Insure Ajinlnst knlserlsm liny Liberty Dondi.

remarkahle a few ypars ojfo. Then came Ritchie and Welsh-

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But hondu nnd bren the war. When BOldters f.lVK lire can't you

former a real fighter with the heart of iWF.XT moneyf

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liver and bowels regular, by tho timely and helpful aid of

MISS' AND SMALL WOMAN'S DRESS. By Anabel Worthingtoa

THE MODEL

Rothchifd & Hirsch Hammond's Best Clothiers

BACKACHE Usnbr Up With PanetraUne Hamlln'a Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepari tion to relieve the pains of Rhenma tism. Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum bafro is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, antiseptic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get jour money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 33 cents. Guaranteed.

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LarMt Sala of Aar Modicin in tfi Worlrf 6a id vtrfwk.r. In box. 10c ZS

Vo need to explain that this cleTer de -:,ii was inspired by the uniforms of our M!dier boys, for it Las a decided mi'itarj air. The waist is very plain and close fittitij', sn.2 it has seams from ehouldors to waiotiinf. The pockets are in trti ti'ilitary style, with buttoned fiapn. Con trary to the usual way, the waist is biittoned from left to ripht at centre front The standing collar is Tery effective, but if it is not bcomins it may be rolled iow The long sleeves are trimmed with two

rows 01 oraia. a inree-porea sum . , 1

gathered to the waist and a buckled belt completes this smart dress.

The miss- and small woman's dres, pat : ffQuaranteed to relieve LaGrippe

lr:iU i vj. a 10 v-ui. . - o'i. - tb and 20 years. Width at lower ede o' skirt is lTs yards. The sixteen year siie reouires 4i yards 3(5 inch or 2ys Ta'"'

rt ;V, mnterial and J.rds b

" ' ' - Price. 10 cents.

So Is Morse's Laxa - FIr In for Colds, LaGrippe and Headache Composed of Laxatives, end Aspirin in combination with

I other well-tested remedies.

or a Cold in a few hours; Headache in a few minutes.

raid IQuick, pleasant and efficacious.

A trial will convince.

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