Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1919 — Page 2
Page Two.
THE TIMES
fuesday, March 4. 1919.
PREPARING FOR GERMAN DELEGATION RECEPTION
HOW WILL
trust, that of enfranchising the American women." Miss Jeannette KanStin. the lady from MontouR, the flr.t woman to ait in the Amrkai congress, but defeated for senator, bade farewell to htr colleague with th-i bnvf words 25 mm'jtfs before
ENVOYS BE I RECEIVED?! i
ly discussed by the chiefs of the various peace delegations now in Paris.
It is practically certain that a(
itto-commiuce ui iiaci iu.w.- )thf. ul today, roundin the ofn
will be appointed by the supreme j :ai w tu of th mxty-ffth. or wr
council to confer with the Germans ; ,..,,,,,.
when they arrive. The personnel, probably, will comprise one delegate each from Great Britain, the U. S. and France.
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She ti as showered w ith
and hish tribute was paid htr
statesmanship by Represents ti e Motidell, republican, of Wyoming.
German Peace Delegation Reception Already Planned By the Allies. By XOEIKT J. PSIW (I. IT. S. Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, March 4. How the German peace envoys will be received next month at Versailles when they are called in to sign the preliminary peace treaty at the scene of Bismarck's triumph over France in 1851, is already being icformalLook out for Spanish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take
WILSON MAT BE ONE. The n.im-s of I'r-idnl Wilson. Premier Lloyd Georjt'- and Premier Clemrn-
c-u arc b'-mp ir-iit loned a. the p?- j ble members Of 'his ub-cumrnit te.. ' 1'i-r a v ' ek the ruians wilt 1'sten M , a reciinl if the t"inn the aiiic intnd to impof-o upon them. Then they w ill return to Germany to acquaint their, government with the terns which th- ! piiicc cominlwimij here believe, they w.il have no a!ternatie lu'. to nccr'- ; i Th Germans will then return to Yersaille for the purpose of publicly signing the preliminary treaty.
WILL EX7KISS TERMS. No exhaustive discussion of term!
Only Oaa "BKOHO CjUTNTW X" To net th icnuiir-, cull fr full mm UXAT1VE HKOMO QIININE Tablets. !.ok for signature ef 15. W. liKOVE. Cures a Cold m One Day. 30c. Adv.
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THE TIES' FINANCIAL GOLIU
CASCARA M QUININE
100 MORE BOYS HOME. Intel-national Newa Serrica. f V TOKK. March. 4. The crui-er IJochesier and the S3. Florence Lukenbsch arrived her- today with about 40 f-oldiers. The Hc-cheMor brought the l:;Tth aero squadron, mobile hospital No. li.n. n Texas cau.a!ty company. wo officers and 13 3 enlisted men. The Luckenbach brought two ca.'ual of licet s and two enlisted men.
MISS RANKIN SAYS GOOD-BYE
American Car ajid Foundry 91 American Cotton Oil 4 4 ?i American If. and I. 19V American Locomotive SS'i
I American StPiI Foundry MT
American Sugar Kenning- list American Tel. and Tel. 1057 American Woolen H2 Anaronda 0 Atchison ( !li Atlantic Gulf and W. 1. 1C3, Baldwin Locomotive 79 Baltimore and Ohio ... 47li Bethlehem Steel B 64 'i Kutte and Superior 19 Canadian Pacific ' 1804 Central Leather . 4 Chesapeake and Ohio 57:. Chicago and North Western 96 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul "fii
Standard cold remedy for reara in tabirt ior m ' aaie. jr-. no optataa Orrakl up cold a 34 boura relieves f np ia 3 6mr. Money 1 ek if t fail. The ernuine ba has a Red top aith Mr. HiU'a picture. At All Dreg Storaj.
RPHEUM THEATRE
"Where Everybody Go?s." FEATURE ATTRACTION. Today-
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BOB TEMPLE 1'iTseiits A Night in the Trenches . Spcctaculnr Comedy Novelty GO People Special Scenery Chtis Edenburg Novflty Gymnast. Morton & Gibson Comedy Sincins: Taikina: Jimmie Lyons Tho Politician Harry & Etta Conley ' At, the Olfl Cr.'.-s Koad Also Charlie Chaplin "THE CURE"
Npw Show Monday. VidneFday Sand Saturday. Tatinee djily, : "ft : Xiph'o continuouf". 7 to i; ?';nrlay mntinuou?. 2 to 11.
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Intaiuational ITe-ara Service.
WASHINGTON". J4arch 4. "T am Colorado Gae and Electric 43t sorry to laave you. I am sorry to quit i Krie this great body before the women of Genera! Electric ISS'i nicr"' are enfrnnchised T l"a v w'th j ("Jerioral Motor.i '. 153 von, kind centleinen. n most sacred JGt. Northern Ore. S3i
I I.ehi)th Valley , Midvale Steel 4; ! Nev York Central 74 'j !X. T.. N. II. ajid Hartford '.'S', ; Norfo'k and Western 104114 i Vrtrllioi-n T",n.-Iflr 19 V
Pennsylvania . 44 ?4
rested Steel Car 68
Ttailwey Steel Springrs To1
To obtain immediate reller firt j Reading S2i cleanse Darts wHh farm water and' Sinclair . S5i,
DON'T SUFFER
WITH PILES : 11
Castll eopp. Dry with soft towel
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smciair Kepublic Iron and Steel ...
Then apply a libera amoun of Hor-1 Southern I'aofic moii
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ton's En-Ca Omtinerit eTery rootxing and night. If Files are internal inject tie Ointment with a small awab or pile pipe. Wondsrful results have followed this treatment. Ask for frea sample. Sold br KAUFMAN 4. WOLF, jy amrrjomd, rd-
Texa Co. Union Pacific 1'. S. Hubber V. S. Steel
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TODAY PAULINE STARK IRISH EYES Also House of llaw. TOMORROW NATURE'S GIRL. 3 ac' feamie. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN" Comod.
CDCaOO Z.ZTS STOCr. Hoks Bstimated receipts. 25 0'i ': market active. Bulk. $17.75-1.15; top. !? 18.20: butcher hoss. heavy, $18.03-18.-0: packing: bogs, heavy. $17-17.45: medium and mixed. J17.S0-17.85: liht. S17.5o-lS.il; pifir, $13-17; roughs, JI6.30:7.00. Cat'.le Kstimated receipt. 14.000; market slow. Bef cattle, gootl chidce.
$l'0.25: meiiiuni and romnion.
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$:C.-.-!6.75: butcher stock, bcifrs. $ j 13.75: cowa. $7.73-13.5": eanners and Jicutter?. $5.25-7.75: atocfcers ond feeder?".
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medium. $S. 23-11. 4": veal talve?. good i.holce. SI 7.'J3-1 7.73. Veal 5f to 6 lb. 19-20c: 70 o SO
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PASTIME
TODAY RUTH CLIFFORD IN" THE CABARET GIRL The Cabaret Exposed. WED. THE IRON TEST
1 m "Rirr V Comedv. Darins and
Dynamite.
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CHICAGO GKAJK TVTVM.ZB. l CORN No. 1 mixed. $1.32S l.SS'i:
j 5 mixed. 51.29$ 1. SI; o white. fl.Gft' I 1.3m: 5 ye,llon. $1.C0 ' ; 6 white. J1.2S: 6 vellow. S1.27't. i OATS- No. 2 white. H,r; white, j 3S4c: 4 while. 54sc: standard. 60'ic. CHICAGO TMOVUCT.. i P.L'TTMR Creamery eitrss. 5S'c; 'flrtH, 55'4c: packing s'ock. 2fl30c. KCWS Current receipts, ZVtc: .oridirnary f.rsts. "?He; firsts. 40c; extraf. 45?4;r. - j MVE rT"lrriT Turkey. 3nc;
! chicken. 3?c; jprinK. 32c: rooater?,
2Ic; gf. 20T22c; dueV. 2S3;c. POTATOES Ohio. $1.60p 1.73.
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CLARK
MARGUERITE
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH
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Two babies, both bo;, a. eme name, same Mock, born eame afternoon are the;.- twins? That's what puT.!e. Toc f?;lon. whose lonsr leiss jrive him the appearance of a stork. l'eeterdav a brvin'-'.n)f boy was born to Mr. and'Mra . Mathew Keed. 51
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VIRTUOUS WIVES
EVEN CROSS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE SYRUP OF FIGS
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Cash Brings This Handsome
1 Solid Oak Dresser to Your Home,
A Month Pays For
We were able to secure but fifty of these dressers, to sell at tkis Low Price. Place your order Early Tomorrow.
The Actual Retail Price is s26
This small illustration does not and ean not convey the beauty of tbce dresses. They must be seen to be fully appreciated sold in a regular at $26.50, on special sale Wednesday only 1S.95. They are made of solid oak, well constructed and nicely finished a rich golden color. Large French plate mirror mounted on a scroll stand
ard, moulded top. straight front, two small and two large roomy drawers. Tf on account of high prices you have delayed purchasing furniture now is the time to buv.
Watch for Our Special Wednesday Sales. The Savings are Big in Every Instance.
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' In addition to IHo remarkable low price for this one day, we have made very easy terms. Two dollars is all that is required on the day of purchase and two dollar's each month until your dresser is paid for.
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of these resBjrs an display la our window Btop and look at thena youH yt atjts to letenn4n their Talue at flrit tlaac
Double Green Stamps
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If feverish, bilious, constipated, give fruit laxative at once. ) Don't cold your fretful, peevish child. Pee if tongrue is coated: this a !uro Fifrn it? little atomaeh, liver Vind bowels are cioirged with sour wat.i When lirtley". pale, feveriah. full iof cold, br'ath bad. throat sore, doori t eat. slep or act naturally, ha ittomarlVache. indigestion, diarrhea, f ive a te,. spoonful of "California Syrup of Fitr"." and -in a few- hours all th foul wa?f, th- pnur bile and frmentinp food rissi'out of the bonela and vou have a wM
and playful child apain. Children lovel;
this harmless "fruit la.vative." andf mothers can rest oh.v after arivin? it.1
because it tiftr fails to make their little "insides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy. Mother! A little Kiven today save a sick child tomorrow.
I but pet the, genuine. Ask your drupgst
for a 60-cent bottle of "California. Pyrup of Kin." which has direction
lor Dinirf, cnuoren or all e f: c nrin n-i j
prown-ups plainly on the boitl. Tiemember there are counterfeits sold here, ao surely look and see that yours is made by the "California FiR Syrup Company." Hand back v.-iih con'empt any other fiR syrup. Adv
Kast State street. At about th same Im-ir a baby b-: came to the h'-rne of Mr. and Mrs.
Frnl Reeri a few door? awav in the i Stop that Mlinin. persistent courh or . , ' , " cold, threateninr throat or lungr aftecsHine blo.-K. itiona, with Eckman's Alterative., tha Perhaps both w.ii receive the aame; j tontc and upbuildr of CO years' aucceaaChnstian name. fl 8"nJ L", b druKRist. or from ElKMA.N L.ABOIJA-
THE CONLEYS AT j
THE 0 RPHEUM J
TOliT. Philadelphia. Adv.
NEW COURTHOUSE.
Hairy eV i:t;a Conley in their nritirr "At the oio CrosB Hoads"' ar" dellehtinR the audiences at the Hammond Qrphftim theatre. Harry's rustic comedy and the girl's w insome-r.e-s make them an exceedingly pleasing teem. There are other eOod acts.
International Nowa Serrica. TlOCKIn.T. IN P.. -M-tr. h 4 Spencer county commissioners today let the contract for the new $175.t"10 courthouse here in EnRlith Bros, of Champarne, 111. Work on the cenrthou'e. which will be a memorial to Abraham I.in-
eoln, who lived in Ppencpr coun'y when CHARLIE ADMITS IT. boy. vm t nr.
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Chae. Miche'.etetter 'who referees the
picturea at h;s movie house and an- I
tiouncea the deciaions, Ftates that th manaRer's decision of "Virtuous Wives." an invpend1n; treat, is "very, very good." Another photo drama which Charlie likes and is going to. show to the cusHcmera Is "Wives oT 'Men."
FIRE AT EVANSVILLE.
To build yourself up when you feel run down to bring back health, appetite and strength take
International Kewa Sarrlca.
KVANSVILLE, 1XL'., Msrch 4. Fire
rWday caused damage estimated at j
flO.f'OO to lh plan' of the Uastinjt irVoo.n and Mop Co. htf. Tifin f fir
Lartt Sala f Any MaJicia i tfc Werli 5W wrwhera. in Boxaa, 10e 25c
G0 1 iris
Wanteds
Over 1 6 Years of Age Good Wages.
id Murdoch & Hammond, Ind.
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