Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1918 — Page 10
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Tread and Red Sides combination in Diamond Tires makes the handsomest tire equipment he ever saw. But we're here to tell you that you can't see the real beauty about Diamonds, their husky strength and long mileage. You read about it on your speedometer after thousands of miles. Take our "tip"I Try one Diamond! It'il cost you less than the average tire, and before long, you'll want Diamonds "all around". Diamond Tubes don't deteriorate while you carry them as "extras." They hold their life for years.
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CALUMET AVE. GARAGE 773-75 Calmuet Ave. and Fayette St., Hammond, Ind.
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Surg. Gen. Braisted. Members of thf American Medical association, in convention at Chicago, pledged their help in recruitins? members of their profession for war service with the army and navy. They sent repolutions to Surpeon t r.eral V. '. Hrai.ted of the r.avy 5nd Surpeon (General Gorpas of the army, pledging their support.
i' rrTi'iiii: a n?t Kain t Int year's li-ii.ros .f T13. I.ak" '!" sixty-!
FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cnra That Anyone Can T7o Without DlBcomfort or Lot of Time. "Vc have n N'ew Mfthnd that cures As'hma, iiA we wunt you to trjr 1t at Mir expinsr. o nin't-r vhptht-r ,"ur c;isi in of l.inK Ptaiidn.K r r--(''n! dri cliipfifnl, wh.-.tlier It is frtsent as lfav l'pi.r r vh rnnii Asthma. you phmi'.i s-ik) fAr 1 fr trial of our m:-thr.1. N' tiiutw-r in what i-limato you live, no mmt.r wtinr jour Bsc or occupation. if Mil nr.- t rouble J with asthma, our !ii''tla-l siioiil-1 rthevo you promrtly. piffi ia 1! v want to 5ncl It to thus
nppn rent I v hop, .s cases, whert? alii I'tTTiis of inhalers, douche, opium pre- !
l-arat'.otis. fumes, "pa'ent snioks. etc. have failed. We want to show
' rr.vc.ne at our own expense, mat tnis new'rnetlio.l Is d.-s i,.-d to f iid ajl difficult hreutalnd till w!iee.inK. and a!.' those terrlir..- paioxPitiH at once and fur all tl.nr. This free rffer Is too Important to iClr- r a sinl dp-y. Wrlie titday and t" i.'m 1:ie method at once. Send no monev. Sltnptv mall roupou below. Iio It T-'.hy. Ad-.
THEI ASTHMA FRONTIER ASTHMA
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COUPON VO Room
Hudson Sts..
ninth county in the iate, in an ngncultural way. ac-c.rutiiK to the sovernnier.t V caliss-rlcit ion The St. Joseph county officials around which the state bond said, "too much politics with tax m.-itt'ts i played, r.o one party b.-iuft r sj" n-idle thorefer' r. turned a total of ST 3.9:0 for its IMS valuation of prffal property, representing a loss over last year, although the stat" board had added $2.1S1.4K5 to tb-s totals last year in that county, throuph hiKh.-r valuation of the pertft r.al pron-rty r.f the K'udebaker e The raise of 11 per cent, applied this year will mean an addition of Sl.3S7,d!S2 to the total. leavttiK a la re l"ss
over last year sti,!. i ne .-m . jo;.eP,, .
. ... ..gr'""t which has filed suit each of the past two yfars to enjom the board .from rertlfy-
linc Its valuation to each of the ninety
counties of Indiana, wri'Tem it na I property. Attornejs, innklnn inquiry j concerning th matter today, found that !
the company tills year had been forestalled by the state board, which already has certified the valuations on its property to each of the counties concerned. Tli" force in the st.ate auditor's office, under John K. Reed, deputy auditor. 1s responsible for much of the celerity with which the hoard's work was bandied this year, board members said.
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county officials, who report, d ti th state l.crfrd. brought reports which were not reliable, commissioners said. Every it- m of personal proprty taxed in St. Joseph fO'Hity was b.-l.-w the state average on ?!ml ar it. n;f. the rep(-r!s said.
Vanderburn county's f'al personal
prcierty vt.luation wa
$13. o:"1. 170 for
WILL BRING RUSSIAN AWAKENING f T'mted Press Cablegram 1 LONDON. August 1 . A ssassl na t : on if Field Mar. 'hi 1 Von Elchhorn In t'k-
rr.eans an awakening; In Russia
aealnst Oermany. London papers relieve. They repard it as Just a wist of the storm c'ouds gathering in Russ'a aeain-t the Oerinans and declare "It is an tinni'.st.kas s;en that the Russians are pot prepared to indefinitely endure the tyranny
TIRES
E. CHICAGO PUZZLED BY A MURDER (Continued !;nm it:e .- to-,)
the Twin City la race. Cabinet. Is alo under arrest because of the statement that Rajchr.ietz left the K;st "'hi.-ao restaurant shortly after tlu-ee .clock in company with Simbalmos, saving That he was goln- home for a fw niinutes to pee his sick wife He was seen to eet into the auto wiMi the t3i driver n:id start for home. BODY ON- TOD AWENTJE. The body was found :n the street near l.h corner r.f i'l.ioao ar,d Tod avenues. Ra jcl.r.ietz tinl far.iilly were livingwith his father at f.34 Cb icasto a e. Clews that were hastily pi'-k- d t;p this forenoon are be-ins !:lipet.ti fallowed and it Is thought by th.. .-r that they are on trrick of s rt..- real cvi.l"nr.. The occupant), of the ereeti car tl-mt was stopped in R' ! .-rt '-.la 1- say tliet they h-d not ben n-ar Ilist t'ln.apo at all and that they e." n prove it; that they went out to liuniimm for a litt t joy ride and that th.y i--r on their wavhm when arrested. Apparently about the only evidence asaitist them tlois far is that th.ev drive a trreen car.
BLOOD STAINS ON MAT. There are .o:ie marks on th" foot j mat taken i'roai :h f.iraee taxi that look suspici'Usi v like hi i stains, j These marks are be iner 'xam.inefi by e--perts. They have been jret'y well I ground Into tic ninttiiij; ai;l ore rov- I
CROWN POINT NEWS
HaFPKMKOI r A DAY IX LAKE COlXTTt LIVtLT CAPITA I
the year, and this represented a loss of $ 7 ?.ii.4 .V, com n! Iss iniers said, over last jear. The i.,r,.ard's increase of 5 per cent.
the ad lit:, n of $'..'..!. to th-
all net loss.
The majority of the business men In He had S16 la his possession and cla.ir
Crown Point are sorry the order for the closing of the business houses in Crown Point four nights a wi k was received :y the Lake Cunty "ouneil of Defenstat their list me. ting. The crier met will general approval by most of the n.' r. bants and it may be that a petition will be circulated for (lie closing of the st "res tie same as Hammond, liary, Last Chioan-o arel Whiting. The merchants claim that the harvest is almost
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T1-' posfottic. at Kii'.;h Lake was robbe i on Tuesday nftrht and two netro.s the' had been tianKing around for a day or two were under suspiH'ii. hnving been c.in.lruiiiis by their absence the day following the robbery. Charles Sitnpklns. one of the negroes, v as t'i 7 ehen ied -n Wednesday at
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nfessed t a the crime
ed the other negro, who went east, had the balance of the hoo. He was placed in jail at t'rown Point. Sm-p-kins' he me is in "hi, sago. Sidney Armour, Mac.-n. Ca; Jim Hi.-ks. .lewett. Ohio: Joe Ilirch. Clilcago, and Jliiton Lan. or. Milbui, I'a., have been picked up by Warden Tbos. I'late recently ami ere uvvailirig a trip to Fort Sheridan. Tlier are at present i:j the Lake cour.'y ja.l at Crown Point. Marriage X.icenses. Paul Zygiow bz and Lo use Cursky. b.ot h of East 'iii .-ago. Wilson Hlnkel and Marguerfe t'f.iip. both of Hamm'tid; Royal E. Pi'ts. t'hicago. and Ilea Malone. Hammond; Jack Woc.d cud Emma Doell. tot'a of Hammond: August .1. Ludwic, II.an.mond, and Louise Kr.-t-schnor. Crown Ptd'it; John Mites .md Larra ll.irxa, both of Cary: Fillip Sondales. Chicago, end Rasiliko Triantafeik.w. fjary ; James Abnpe and Tho.i. thorls Trrhomis. b"-h of Car-..
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over 1317. The story of how VandTburg county off.cials failed to list automobiles owned in the county for taxation purposes, was graphically shown uli-ti comparisons were made between th f6: autos iis-.ed for taxation by the county officialand th-' S.CCT automobile licenses Issued to residents of Vaniiei burn county bv the secretary of sta'o. And even wi-.h p'k h a tremendous ilisrrepa ncy in
n-.imb.-r. accord l r.cr to the state
Van plae
EICHHORN WAS VICTIM OF PLOT fC.vtTF.rv Pr.ESS CaBI.E'JHAM. COPENHAGEN. August 1 Field Marshal Von Ee-.-hhorn, assassinated at KietT. t'krair.e. -was the victim of a wide spread p!"t to kill him and five other leading Germans and a high Ckranian official, according to reports received here today. Many revolutionists have been arrested German officers in Kieft are now hen , 1 v gun i ded.
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L iburg coui.tv s average valuation d on aut..s for taxation purposes
was 311:. Vl SItori o; ; c.e avria,e i.ia. x-i. uation placed on tiat.is throughout India na Whitley county officials reported a
to-al of ?L04 1,:.'10 as
GET NEW KIDNEYS!
i The hldnevs ar the most over-worked organs of th human body, and when thy faR in thetr work of fllterinfr out ; and throwing off the poisons developed In th fivstem. thlnirp begin to happen. r, of th. AmI uornln. I. r.ln
Ps total personal , itjff ' es, )n th, lower part of the back-
year and ; highly colored urine: loss of appetite;
Indigestion; irritation, or eyen (tone In
tror.ritv valuation for ti
the board raised th's f.cure 5 p. r cent.
making th1 county a to t gain over last. - QQnMUon that may lead to that dread
year in this class of property valua'lor
L bladdar. Tlwsi symptoms Indicate
The board announced that it had in tMid-d to raise ot:irr counti.s in t h, sta'e. follow ing its h aiitigs for eqiiitli
7-if.oli purposes but th.at it t
-rt:d with grime sod dirt d that they car 1 - d, t. 9 re t ea 1 'i . - . f bloci. Trie cb ad officer v. as men on the force H- sunder Mayor Sc hlb-k.-r months under Mayor 'a been on the pres. r.t t..r. trinning of this fiirini'
Charlie H the only snletz. 5"4 Chicago aveir f Ister.
His family enpsist! wife and five children of warm frlenls who I. hi untimely end.
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OFFICER IS AT POST IN LONELY VIGIL
(Continued from page .me.) Prairie View. Indiana. He bearded a fast train and came to Cincinnati. 7a that city he o. k a I a r.r a n.i le limited and was hurled onward t.oiurd I'ratrl" View. The puzzled conductor looked at his
"This train does not stop ,hrr-" ! LAKE CO 'S
he pia me i. 1 rauie lew is oniv a to er looking off over the prairie." ' It matter rot," returned Lieutenant W'ein-stf-ln; "my orders are to report there, ai d I must." jiy Prairie 'icw the tra'n r;. il s 1 j. X veu a, ITouE " T ere. The kind conductor poirited fut the oivor. Not even a dwelling li'iuse was on the site to off.-r rest and food to a sfranirer Lieutenant Wein'ttin reiTeained on the train iintP he. reached Crown Poir.t. and he wfnt out in quest rf 1 -.forma i..n. Some of the residents had never beard of Prairie Vio-.v. only five n-.ilf s away, for railroaders refer to it as P. V. tower. He ascertained that Valparaiso was the licares-. military camp, and to this city he cane. Captain Schbrloh, of the Valparaiso traininii detachment, look-! at I.i'-ut. Wemsteir.'s ord-rs. This was not the id ace intended for the lieutenant, be believed. Now in the hotel Lieut. eiiiste-in waits and waits. He has sent telprnms to Washington,
every telegram in the tded. Ly toricht he
be lie es tliO explanation will arrive. He i? , ,,i Srii!fi .' hu i lie reus w ait til! sorr.othirg lapren; to relieve him. He is trimiv built, browned by Florida sun. and looks every inch a soldier.
PERSONAL IS RAISED
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toward which city country sot ins he
Lift Off Cores!
"Freezone" is Magic! right off with
Lift any Corn or Callus fingers No pain!
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sural property for taxation purposes had increased heavily this year over last, while Va r.d.-1 bu rg's total personal property valuation even with the
wealth of Evansville to draw from showed a tremendous dcr. ase over last vear. The state board applooi a blank-H increase .f ., j.er i t. to the personal property lined for taxation in Yanderburc county. Allen County Raise. The board raised Aii-ri cuii'v's personal property valualion 5 per cent, from the total of J 1 .1,7." 4.7, 7" reported by the count y officials. Tb.is ligure r- p-reserite-d r. total l-.-.s of Jl over tlie valuation of personal property matle last year, but the board's addition r.r f, per cent, added 5fiS7.72K to the total for 1his year, or a net gain over last year of $."n.7tt.S. Allen county, according to the- commissioners' reporlo. was b.-low t he average of all the counties m the state on every item .f pfreniiHl property taxation. except that of household goods. The county Is listed by the government, in its agri.uHural rating: of the nltiety-two Indiana counties. as twenty-ninth The city of Fort Wayne, according to the commission, was $11.71 below the general state i vera no on its average valuation of automobiles for taxation purposes. Xaka County Tig-urea. The commission increased the personal property valuation returned from that county was 1. "v II. 4 4 1. or a loss of $378. Sit over the same tax class total for last year. In nddithm to this loss, the state board had increased Lake county totals for personal property J4,S21 794 last year, through Increased valuations placed on certain big corporations on appeal to the state board. The
present 5 per cent, increase by the board adds J1.03;. 672 to the Lake county total.
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consideration the fact th;C next year all
real estate in Indiana is to b value
neain for taxation and much headway
tcwards equalization and fuller application of the 100 per cent tax value thcory is expected to be made. The board did not lower a county in its personal property totals this year. Last year il raised twe'.e count)' ami lowered one. For the first time in the, history of the state board ail property valuations passed on in any way by the board had been, ctrtitie-l to (lie various counties concerned today two days after the close of the board':, third session. Formerly it sometimes was five or six weeks before all such work was accomplished. This fact worked to peculiar advantage to the state today in the case of tho Western Virion T legraph Company,
d and fatal malaay, Brlght's dlseasa, for which there is said to b no cure. You can almost certainly find Immediate relief in C.OLI) MEDAL Haarlem Dtl Capsules. For more than 100 years this famous preparation has been an unfailing remedy for all kidney, blaffder jrd urinary troubles. Get it st any drug tore, and If it does not give you af-
! ! moat immediate relief, your money will I be refunded. Be sure yon gt the GOLD
MEDAL brand. None ether rnu1n. Ut boxes, throe, sizes.
Drop a little Freezone on sn achinpr corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it rig-it ot:t. It doeen't fctrrt one bit. Yes, magic! ybj wait? Your clmgji3t sella
tiny Lottie of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rii your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, vrithout soreness cr irritation. Try it! No humbug!
Get Your Digestion in Shape Many ailments arc caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of
LarvMt Sal of Any Medlcin to th Worii Sold Tsrywhera. In boies, 10c, 28c
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"Tarzan of the Apes" Orpheurn Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
ORPHEUH SCHOOL FOR
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152 State St., Hammond.
DANCINQ CLASSES MONDAY
AND THUPSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3323. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEAN'S
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We are manufacturers of Pianos and Player PIANOS and owing
to a large STOCK SURPLUS at our factory in Grand Haven, 200 instruments have been consigned to be sold in HAMMOND and VICINITY at one-half the cost of usual way of selling:
list the enormous
Qniflcsil -Impossible to
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240,000 HOMES OWN A STORY & CLARK PIANO OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING SALE.
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STORY 4. CLARK have sold Pianos In this vicinity for the past 61 years, and have the LARGEST PIANO ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD. They distribute more pianos than ail the dealers in stats combined. Ask us for s list of satisfied customers.
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