Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1919 — Page 7

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BOMB PLOT IS FOILED

IN CHICAGO Bolshevik Are Held by the j Police; Four TNT ! Bombs Found. !

(By Xnttrnational News. Service.) 1 1 ICAciO. March 4.--A IJc.l I. W . t'lot to bomb the V. s. arnn healivters builJins. the city hal!-oo,in. i '.uildins. the Cnion T..e- Hub and ! 'hicrt fiah iniii.l'nRs as h j.r..-

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ANARCHISTS ARRESTED IX PROKE OF PLOT AGAINST WILSON

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Group of Spanish anarcliiats cciltctcd by federal authorities in investigating plot to kil! the president, on way t federal court in New York.

I'eaera! officials are runninp ! laid plan to ajsassinate Wilson down every clue in every report of ' the officials recently corraled fourp!Ots aeuinst the safety of Prei- j teen Spanish anarchists in New cent Wiison. In uncovcrinc a well- York and Pliiladelphia. They were

made to appear in court under habeas corpus proceedinc?. They were freed later, but it is believed tlicv will e denorted.

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DRIVE AVAYHEADACHE Rub J.Iusterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedi v.-ithort the danr rs of "headachs medicine." Relieves 1 -cdhe and that mi$2-?b!c? fce'irg from c .Ids or congestion. And it acts ct once! I I.isterole i3 a c!ecn, v.hi'.s cir.tmenr, i.-Lce v,ith cil cf nustcrd. Better than a r -;tard plaster c".d does not blister. I J enly et:mcl!y, end in no v:ay caa i:. z;u ttomach er.-J heart, 3 torae iat : zl medicines do. ::.:cc:r.t for sor? t'nroit. fcrcr.chitia.

c yip, stii r.ick, asthrr.a, neuralgia, con- r c-) l,u:'ns an,i

t -t.cn, pleunsy. rheur.tatiEm. lumbagc, ..! pains and aches cf the back or jciris, f r;tins rcrc muscles, b!"i:i;ej, chilolains 1 jstetl feet, C0M3 a Jie chest (ii cftca c ents pneumoniae. Zm and 60c jars; hospital size $2Z0

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1 i"a i . i.'t jos ..ur l;ty ami srain. Tin' f'-- j rnmi!t !ms onlrrcd t'na. the btiS.'V ! i tl Of: Ahl'T ytreft putnpttic station be ! J ' ' tscil. Tiio roof of the Knst t'liioaco j I oi siriHiti is U-akirtsr. et nnc of tbj-e ; i i!nt. rjient.-. rati b- tuadf until appro- j I'liaiior.s sri' ptissf-f) ti.on. And we have 1 hml no moOnx sim e 1'f Viruarv ' f i In consequence, the may or issuing

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: ue.;. tl.. s.iys that he intends to send ' out tf'lii.i' iiffocrs to briitit tbe ct'iinoil- : I'Vii in ' t that timf if it prov es iipfos- j mi", ami Illness does not prevent an at- j tendance. j

NEW YORK TIED UP BY A STRIKE

Harbor Workers Go Out for

Second Time This Year in Metropolis.

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(I. K. S. Staff CorrpondBt.) M:V YOnK, Mar.-h 4. -The port of New York was completely tied up today by a strike of the harbor-workers for the second tune this year. Sixteen thousand harbor workers Quit worli at t oY.loek this morning: and 5 4.-

I I'OO longshoremen and freight handlers t ,;ire threatening to strike in sympathy D. Kennedy Believes in ' if any attempt is made to run buats

, ; i "outside crevs. Having Five Small Parks It is estimated that if the walkout ! spreads 100. OUU person? in trades re-

Maled to the industries of the port may

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1 RANGE, POCAHONTAS AND BUCKWHEAT COAL

DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. ASK US FOR PRICES. Wsst Hammond Coal Company .

J. J. BREHM, Prop.

PHONES: R;s.. 16"4; Office. 2933

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' The IS, 000 who eiuit this nifirnmg beThr park program proposed by city jlo1(f t0 seeri unjon ersanizations that oflicials of East Chicago is meeting demandinK an eight-hour work day. witn fuor a mv tigr all cla.-si. A num- T,,e nudson Tube, leading into this her of cltiz.-ns were at the city ball last !city from Nw jersey. wBs congested l" express their ippi-oal before !wllh thousands of np tt and women who the meeting of the .omnion council. t tried to fight their way into trains, e'tily one eJls-scntinis voice was heard strong poli. e puards were rushed to all rMi.i 0;i. was J . V. Kennedy's. Mr. j,;.f the stations to handle: the immense i .:!! be; ie x e.. tlvit. instead cf pur- ; throne. '""'''" - a park on the north j Thousands of commuter were nia- " ' " purotmsc money ohould h di-jrnone,i on v;taten IMand and were unv.hd find th- t'ift .'teres cut up into ,t,lf , Kpt jllt the eity to their work. Iie .4mall parks located in arious parts j Tne r,niy harbor craft that were not of the city where- park facilities arc not nifected by the strike were government now aai!-ible. troop and hospital ships and the boats There, were other at the in'prui iscd . pt jnK between the city and municipal iif-e tins at the city hall last night h j institutions on T.andalls, Harts and btlicved that the pr-.po.se-d park sfte n j Biackve cils Islands. lie- nottli side should be increased by aj in the absence, of Mayor ity'an. the se. tf.n of about twenty-fie acres ex- ojtv's' robcy in 'be strike is in the hands ending along 1'orsyth av.nue north to 0f Acting Mayor Moran. Ho Sfid that the i-ar.al so that tile city miht hae ni1 attempt would be made to run boats canal dockage adjacent to r'orsth aves- with policemen as was clone ia the !''l'-- ' .T.-jntinrv strike.

1 "With ot:r largest rark at 'lie p to 5:3" a. m. there bad been no : i s. d site. 1-V.sytli avenue and tin ca- ; reports of "trike disorders, but police I pa I 1? the logical and legitimate meet-1 reserves were beiti;; held in readmess

it' place of land and water traffic. bothim all station? close to the harbor front, fieijchl find rasseniff. for the Kast c'lil-

into end of the city." said a prominent I

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mofr thwt the city ee.ul make woubl ! HITS MILL MAN be to take another lonif 1 -ok ahead audi

I'lans were completed yesterday afternoon by the owners I'e-rry Steens of

.'nry and L)r. Little of I.eijcafsport fori the Immediate erection, just north of the Indiana building in Kroadway of a !

$40,000 business block to be completed and ready for occupancy hy'.luly first. When completed the .uildintr will bo orcupi'-H by the I'miifthy Ci;ar Store. Tool and llilltard Room, which is nowlocated immediately senith of the proposed structure; Mr. t'm'ehy has taken r lease for lv- yearn with the privilege of flee more years. The new building will bae a frontage of JO feet fii'l a depth of 113 feet to the alley in (he rear. It will b two tsorles high with a basement and the: entire building will he occupied by Mr. T'mpleby who will devote the first floor to cijtars. billiards ami pool tables ,mrl the second floor will be fitted for a large amusement ball. Mr. t'mpleby in a small way started nine years a--o a pool and billiard room at 444 Hroaduay aftr which be moved to his present fine quarters. He proposes, he says, to make the new structure the finest amusement house in northwestern Indiana. Construction on the new- building will be begun today or tomorrow.

DR. ROBERTSON AT TEMPLE FORUM

Temple Israel T'orum of Gary, will offer the Lake county public an tinp.sual opportunity next Sunday morning: in the person of Doctor John Dill Lghertson. Health Commissioner of Chicago, who will speak on the subject. "Public Health Fundamentals." The work of Dr. JTCobertson durtngf the recent epidemic, attracted nationwide attention. The subject of public h(riene is now occupying the attention iff all thinkinsr men and women, and the people will welcome th's opportunity to hear this most vital question discussed. The lecture is n-lieluled for eleven o'clock and the public is extended a hearty Invitation to attend and to take part in the dis1 u sion.

IT'S NO SECRET where $he got her color. Many women, perhaps your neighbor. TV-ill tell you that she got her wonderful color, her vivacious spirits, her strength and health by taking a ''temperance" tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Probably no man in America was ever better qualified to successfully treat the diseases peculiar to women than Dr. Pierce, of

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every eae there were certain vegetable growths which rarely failed to give prompt relief in those feminine disorders from which to many women suffer. He combined these roots and herbs into a

temperance medicine that he called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for that is precisely what it was. This medicine is fold in both liquid and tablet form by druggists everywhere. Favorite Prescription is a distinct remedy for women and acts directly upon the organs that characterize the s-.ex. It is not necessary to take a long course of treatment with this standard medicine. A weakly, sickly, backachy, headachy, nervous, despondent woman, with regular or irregular pains with feminine disorders that come in youth or middle age is pretty sure to find in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the eocact remedy that her condition call3 for, and to find it aftr a very few doses are taken. Vhy women should allow themselves to stay sick when a very little money spent for this remedy will probably make them well, is something no one can explain.

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We repair i-r-el tbaict all taukc-s of storage -.'.so!u!.ely ruavariiecd.

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Calumet Battery Company DISTRIBUTORS

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secure thr-t .-anal frntase before it is taken for a factory si'f ' Th" talk that is in progress is evld'ie that Last Chicago lias men of

Goinc at break neck speed In Groad- ;!, earl- this morninsr at point between Fourth and Fifth ave

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l.-'.on loouing after Its interests and control of h's auto and ran into the

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford cars arc more uci'ul today than ever l)cfoi-c: a necessity in village, town, city and country: the utility of fanner, merchant, manufacturer, architect, engineer, contractor, salesman, doctor, clergyman: a profitable factor in the lire of the nation. Runabout fjC00: Totirinii; Car. ,.")23; One Ton Tnick Chassis, ,5o0; Coupe, .GoO: Setlan. $775 these prices f. o. b. Detroit. We can -'ct but a limited quantity. Please ivc us your order at once as lirst come M'ill $vt lii-st delivery.

Bunnell Auto Sales Company

GAItY 5ih Ave. and Mass. Phone 1470.

HAM MONO 50tJS HO H MAN ST. Phones: 050-051.

, pi.M has rot been a. matier of diirteri stedness but rather a ma'ter of lacking 'uii'l" bic to inadeejufct valuations, j "luf in t'-uch with possibilities con-' i'oentlc cxp'-ct that the result of ilio :i'e ' ,sor's report 1b;s :Ar v ill place he valuation of La"-t Cbi ago property : ,a.s a whole nt ;t ppr.tximat ' ly S23.fni'i.0nn. EXPECT MUCH BLOOD TO FLOW IV' Alfred f.. Anderson. lnernntionat Vrun Srrli-e tnfT t orrpwpnmlenl.l I.KUI.1X. March 4. -A setiera' st'-i'c i!i el-inK I .ji'Mi.iHii wo.-kers Is effective t. inori'ow nmmlnsr. it was stated todav. It is ;inore,; tliat the Sparticuje I uro'jji and i nde-pendontf control 3e.'i()0 armeel liicll. I-'eeiins r :11s btgb. liifernmrtit offciuls tire uloomy ami fe-ar the outing ' -'0' C ii-nent tiu'ijip. It is feared that much blood will One. j

r.ame of John Kostland. lTibS Massachusetts st reef. . severely injuring him. The Jitneuer w-a placed under arrest on the charge of assault with an n u t r nK'l'i 1 e.

flHEN NEUREGIAATTACKS NERVES

Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desserts, ricH and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling- water, then this flavr, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gelatine desserts. You will find it five times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it.

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For Wednesday We Will Sell PRIME POT ROAST 18? PRIME CHUCK ROAST 22 FRESH SPARE RIBS 15? FRESH NECK BONES 6 SWEET CURED CORNED BEEF. 16c BACON SQUARES 30 BOILING BACON 22c SMOKED SHOULDERS 22 Come and let us prove to you quality as well as low prices. 573 H OHM AN ST. PHONE 1441.

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Starting Wednesday, March 5th, we will handle all kinds of FRESH FISH and SMOKED FISH, SALT FISH and FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS.

SOAP SPECIAL THIS WEEK.

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AUTO DELIVERY.

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Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brr.liant. silky polish that does not rub off or dust off. and t-9 si. Ino lasts (our times as long- as ordinary stove polish. Csed on sample stoves and sold by hardw are and grocery dealers. Ail we a,k i, a trial, t'soltcn your rook stove. ?oi;r pwrlor ,ti-.v or your m-'ju.. li you nVm't lind it the ! Bt,v, you rer ured. your dro vr is mitlionzeif to rrfi::id youf af. Iisis t on B!i-k biU Blnvt Poiwh. Mjuo in liquid or pute-w, quality. Black Silk Stove Poli.h Works Sterling, Illinois ' Cse Black Stlti Alp-Drylna I --an Inamal on

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A little, applied vntkeut rubbing, ttHI ptneirai immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying externa! pains, strains, bruiser, aches, stir! joints, sore muscles, lumba go. neuritis, tciatica, rheumatic twinges Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Druggists everywhere.

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WHY did your disease bec&me CHRONIC?

FIRST Medicine cave only H'mporary relief when it a- acute. t?K'()NP. The C.M'SK was never REMOVICM CHIROPRACTIC SPIN'AI. ADJl'STMliNTS will icinov,- tlir CACSK. of bolh ACL'TIi and CIIRONJC troubks. The pan of your pinc iudicated by the arrow is thp CAI.'SK of vo.ir l)lL-:Ai?l-:.

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AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION! Cut Rate Auto Paint Shop 3C1 MICHIGAN AVE. HAMMOND. Res. Phone 1043-M. Office 2141. FORDS REPAINTED FOR $15.00 Special prices on all other makes. Get our prices before contracting your WOI'lv. Kennedy &. Terry, Props.

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Deliveries to any part o the city Ask us for price and prompt service.

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I. cililit subluxations st tf is point Tviill estise so-called headaches, eve diseases, flcdf-

nesi', epilepsy, vertigo, insomnia, wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. aw 2. A slight sidiluxatiini of a vertebra ir? Arii..- . -

s mi ).nn vi me pmr is rue cause of so-called throat trouble, neuralgia, puin in the shoulders end - arms, ffoitre, nervous prostration, la 3prippe, dizziness, bleeding from noae, disordei 3 of gums, catarrh, etc. II. i'he arrow head marked No. 3 locntes the part of the tpinc wherein subluxations will cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between a

J the t.houlder Hades, rheumatism of the arnit" rand r.houldcrs, hp.y fever, writers cramp, etc. 4. A vertebral subluxation at this point

rausts so-canca nervousness, henrt diseiise.

S asthma. pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult brealhinp, other lung- troubles, etc.

5. htomach and liver troubles, enlnrur-

6ment of the spleen, pleurisy and a score of other troubles, so-called, are caused by sublux-6 atums in this part of the spine, sometimes so light as to remain unnoticed by others except

y ti. Here we find the cause of so-called trai'y stones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, shin- ' gles, hiccouph, worms, etc. 7. Urijrht's iliscase, diabetes, floalin? kid-

ney, skin discas'-, boils, eruptions and other w diseases, so-called, ire caused by nerves bein

pinched in the spinal openings at this point. 9ci. Regulations i such troubles as socalled appendicitis, peritonitis, lumbapro, etc., follow Chiropractic ati.iustments at this point. f

9. by have so-called constipation, recal troubles, sciatica, etc., when Chironractie d-

justments at this part of the spine will reniovcirv i V the i-niisi-

10. A slipht slippage of one or both innominate bones will likewise produce so-called sciatica, toother with many 'di.sea;ci" of pelv s and lower extremities. H. V. ECKARDT, D. C, PH. C, CHIROPRACTOR. a Graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. Successor to Dr. G. D. Helgen.

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