Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1919 — Page 7

Friday, January 24, l.19.

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1 rogr;r.i r formally rf-r-.-(rnlMj. GerI nifinj should R-t ui recognition.

i Ptpsidt nt and Mr?. Wilson entertained i

i numlxr of soMir, military -hufiirs ar.d i n-ooT iniie.?ionrd nfflcrr-s a i t.-: this uf'.ernoon.

Ir. Grayson acted a; mas'rr of ceremonies.

ESSEX MYSTERY SOLVED IT LAST

ft JOHTt EDWXN METIS International N-re Correspondent. i'AHIS. Jn. 2 4. Th t-uprcm .-oust-v i :x or.s!tSrinir th-i irrwr in v hi.-h 'err..6n battleships an-l the German :.fr;hi..l t:.lr.B shaU fee orvployc.l It ",s lr.aa- l-en docl Jad. however, tint . -"r tho t ii.-i lirf the German ships w.:i be ut!MsJ for .-arryi.tg American and C'&nadiAD EOlJ'.crs hom. On the return '' -te the hii.'S probably w in carry iced cargoes. A (-;ion cf the French press that " tis continued to comment upon the SK.ili'.oar.co cf th Russian decision po.-.nt-"i vu; tocay that th French diplomat. :;ust efovt a moro conclhfttor.v tone or "ytsnd the chanca t lose everything.'' -Cnwiar.d and America, It was declared, .-.old tr. r3elsirns cf the conference. Jaf sr. is merely following the lead of tr ally, Er; gland, whll I'nly ; on!;- a doubtful supporter pf France. Basic is gaining: ground that the final peaca pact may not be eitned 'his year and that the ccnferer.es may la g over Jnto 1830. The warring Russian faction? are sln to bold up the prog-re-as of the runferanca for about a month. The action of the bolshevU r'j;me at iloacow ts feeing wntched closely as ih !erate ara anxious to see what steps r taken to eni the flcMingr and ter:orim in Ruasta. It la thought that the Russian decision rr.nj place an important card in the hands of Germany. tha Qarrnaas may axrje that the labarlka committed as many crimes li thay did. and that if the bolshevik

Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Predicts Car Will Set New Records.

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SIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT.JLOSSy, WftVY A small bottle destroys dandruff and doubles beauty of your hair.

Within ten minutes aftr an application of rnder!ne you can not find a a!r.aie trace of danruff or falling hair ar.d your acalp w-lH not itch, but what will please you rnost will be after a few hk' use, when you ee new hair, fine ar.3 downy at first yeabut really new !-.alr arowing- all over the scalp. A. little Uanderlne immediately douMt3 the beauty of your hair. No differ- ' :.ck how dull, fided, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a. cloth with Danderine nl carefully draw it through your hair. :ains cne small strand at a time. The.

i.Tect is amaslngr your hair will be !

'isht. fiuffy and wavy, and have an appeal arsco of abundance; an incomparable ' -tr-t. softness and luxuriance. G-t a atnall bottle of Knowlton's

Lsnie.-ir. from any drug- sior or toilet

-iTjr.trr for & few cents and prove that Wur hair Is as pretty and soft as any :'.ac it has been ne'octed or Injured by reU'SS treatment "hat's all you sure-";-can haya beautiful hair and lets of it .1 you -will just try a little Danderine.

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ilunneil recraled f.-r the first t-:ti" some of th ifiU cf th" Kse. which iia .n:st made it debut 'n Hammond. "The K.scv." su id Mr. Bunnell, bu:it a; the llujion Super-Six plant Sr. D.'troit. It was produced to meet tl.e demand for a oomfortable. light. efteint car. strong enoitKh to withstand ti.e 1, a I'd -J st visage and at the same I'ne powerful, easy to ope ate. ami tr.oderte in price. Vo on the K.'arx w a begt'.t; alou: t w. years ago oehind locked doot s a' the Hudson fact-j: y and for t wel e montl.s the secret as neii g'larci-d. .1 j t before we entered th wat the rar was ready for the tratket. At that tin:? it was generally known by a!jtcn.'ii;' men thero as a surprise in store, and. remennbei ing. t!i achievements the St;per-S!, great interest was shown in The r a h s e v e m e n t . "F.et'ore the car co:tld be pit on tl.e market, however, the facilities of the Hudson plant were placed at the disposal of the government and the production of the Kssex was halted. During the last twelve months the car has been submitted to every conceivable test and now it is a complete and finished product. Although the F.ssex ciV,d a ftv passenger car. it. provides proport'onally s much comfort and room as rr.cat seven passenger machines. Its motor, a marvel of lightness, compactness, and speed, develops more than fifty horse power although it is onlv twenty-nlna inches long. "While low in price. th Essex is built of the very finest materials and was des'ned by some of the best known engineers in America. Kcery detail of its construction has withstood the most severe tests and in th realm of comfort, power and endurance, it tv ill provide some new surprises "

UNDERGROUND RADIO SYSTEM OF SENDING WIFELESS MESSAGES AIDED I J. S. IN WAR

TOO MUCH FOR ONS MAN

M:k Kruszynski. alias Bruno Kask. j of 1625 Massachusetts aveue. Gary, nnd 1 Walter 'VVasielovvoski. of 1541' Connect i- j cut St.. Gary, were arrested this morning

by Officer Lute of the Hammond police charged with bringing liquor into the state. In their automobile was found ti'-i quarts of bonded whiskey. Both men r out on J300 bonds to appear before Judge Klotz in the Hammond city court "Wednesday morning January 20th for trial-

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WESERVEU LADIES SHOP

On door south of Hotel Me-. Hammond, Ind. Phone "Zs

Corsctieres, Catherine Liesenfelt, Clara Grimmer (."all at our Shop and becorn acquainted wjth th Cornetier?. They will be plasd to give 7011 Fpecial cor5t fiaiD?s on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday t.fternooti". "vVe har a most up-to-date line of C B and I.aCamile Corset?. Modl Brassieres. Silk Urdergarments and Infants' Wear. Open Thursday anil Saturday evening.

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COAL

FRESH. CLEAN STOCK OF

FRANKLIN COUNTY In all sizes. WHITE ASH "the furv ft co coul Ijc I,uv QUAKER EGG The best coal for ki'chn ranees and liurtci.; -o--es. COKE TTe bes gr?de in all sizes. REDUCE SOOT AND SMOKE ; hui nl ng a combination of Pc?4 Coke and Franklin County Coal half ai.d half using Tea Coke for the top layer. Prompt deliveries of all gravies. The Beckman Supply Co.

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James Harris Rogrc-.s of Hyftttvi!!e, Md., is the inventor tf an un3er(rvv.tind radio system by which Wireless liC-k.-ro 'my L IMt-.t

James Harris Knyrrs. invt-nlor ol mw derttround radio 8y.stem. in hi laboratory. and received tinder irrontnl rr water without the use of aer i'ls. 1 r.o chief nnd obvious an; :.r t of tne invention 'ft t tint it litiny.ates or greatly reduces static disturbances, both voluntary and involuntary, which have hitherto int erf erred with the ootnpleto -success of wireless. This invention was practically perfected wh"i th U. S. entered the war. r.n.'i Mr. Kopers promptly offered it to th

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Sardines ,Cal., in tomato sauce, c.iiis Chili Con Carne, '2 r;ms Karo Syrup, bail ualioii -a;i Jelly, Pure, in tumblers

Jinks If you own an automobile or if on are a m !riui- you should have a !arv.'e can. L' cans lliSc

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All motordom hns waited a year for the Ecsex. Dealers have ventured all sorts of .descriptions for it. But today it is having its premier showing in hundreds of cities and towns throughout America. For months the trade papers have p.iven first prominence to whatever news they could get of its details. Their interest was awakened because it combines the advantages of the light low priced car, and jts economy, with the performance, sturdiness and beauty of the large and costly car. One leading writer proclaimed the Essex a new development in motor car transportation. Don't you want to be among the first in this locality to see the car that has awakened this interest? We wish you would come and ride in it for i You Are To Do Its Advertising We have long wanted to reveal the details of the Essex. But the manufacturers said they wanted the car to speak for itself. They said no description that could be applied to it would create as favorable an impression as would result from a ride in the car". Even now we hesitate to praise the Essex since we can siy nothing that has not already been claimed in praise for some other car. t So the endorsement it is to receive is such as you and other thousands of motorists volunteer to give. All we aukis that you come see and ride in it.

We Were Surprised Let Us Surprise You When we went to the factory to see the Essex we wanted to know in advrr.ee something of its detail. But we were told that was for us to discover a 3 we inspected and rode in the car. Perhaps we would have betn skeptical Slid have concluded there 'Aas nothing unusual about the Essex if v.e had not known

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the men who are building it. But knowing o,.--.. v. - ",- and knowing the quality of cars they but;". u u.... ... i curiosity were aroused. What a Ride Proved to Us Our first experience Vas a ride over a road so rough that you would willingly go miles out of the way to avoid if you were in the average light car. We took it at high speed, but the effect in both the front and rear seats was more in keeping with what you might expect in riding over a smooth pavement. Then we drove into soft sand where the wheels sunk in below the felloes, going through as though it were thin mud. Every test that reveals performance was shown us. There were no squeaks. The motor did not labor. The car had been in similar service for months nnd still retained its appearance of newness. These arc things we want to shew you. A demonstration like that which surprised us is ready for you if you will come to our store. The Essex is Built To Endure Every part that wears is ad justable. Hard service can not loosen the body nor twist the radiator. It is so sturdily built that the frame remains solid and rigid over the roughest roads and through the hardest service. The motor

is practically free from vibration. If you were blindfolded and placed in the Essex without

having seen it and then were given such a ride as we want you to take with us, you would likely say you were in a large and costly car. After you have ridden in the Essex we will tell you all about it. Then, we think you will be so enthusiastic you will tell everyone you know that you have ridden in the most surprising car you have ever seen.

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