Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday. April 1. 1010:

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Generel 1'iU.udski. Gmanv has s&id that she will fight to prevent Fo'ar.d fro:n taking poion of the seaport cf Iar.:iff and other territory containing over two million Gnnans Poland lavs cla:m to this territory and the move has th sanction of the allies. As a result Polish and German troops in larsr ntrmhers may clash at ar.v time. General Pilsudski. as comi.. ,:iaer in chiaf of th Polish army, will lead that country's forces. He is one Oi th idols of the strufgling nation.

CRQWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Mrs. Anna Sanford. who has b-n in the Red Cros cantten service in t'ranor , returned to h?r mother's hon in DANGER SIGNALS" OF BAD BLOODS

i Pimples on the facs. bunches in th neck, sallow and swarthy complexion. ( sore. ulcers, mucous patches, repper j colored spots, scaly skin affection", con- j rlpation. inactive licr. dyspersii and Ktomach troubles are common fymp- j toms of poisoned Mood. There Is no ; remedy offered today to the public that j ias so successful!:' cured these diseases' rs "Number 40 For The Blood." An old doctor's prescription containing the!

nost reliable alteratives known to medical science.

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"Jl'.e. Ind., 40 years a drutrgist. Sold b:-- Jos. Wets, Hammond, and Central Drug: Store, Indiana Harbor. Adv.

Crown IVint. Mrs. Sanford will rc-maln in Crown Point during the summer, rf etlng UP friT.i her strenuous duties abroad Mrs. and Mrs. iajjr A 11 man. cf Chicago, ?pnt thr week-end with his l.ircnts. Mr. and Mrs. ". . Allnian. Mis. Jennie ard Wheeler, wlio hai Iffii vr sick with the "flu," is recov i ing nlf . EEW MAEBIAQE LICENSXS. M.x 11 Tii. in. Indiana Harbor; Violi M M.'l-:rr.. Itonunond.

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rt!.ry. .John Tilpanov.ch. Indiana Harbor: Anna Kos-ai ovieh. Indiana Harbor. A marrit licei.se was issued on Monday for Frank Kickards. age 32, Camden. N J.. and Aiice K. Heveridpe. a nurse of Brooklyn. X. Y. The above tM the famous Tex Rickard, the horse Ira ir. r. Mrs. Mary Iaben revolved word frorr her son George on Saturday statinK that r. son l ad been born to them. They have been married ten years and Mrs. Ljibon ii it frrardniotlier for the first time at th ntr: ot seventy-nine yea:s. V.'al'er Zurborinren. who has been In

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and ''blue' Ycu may have kidney inegulaiities ; too. before serious kidney trouble takes hold. Use Doan .helped so many Hammond people.

AS winter left you dull, tired and achy all over back ache as if it

would break? Are you "all played out;" feel as if you just can't keep going? Likely your Kidneys are at fault! Winter with its colds and chills throws a heavy strain on the Kidneys. Spring finds you full of mysterious aches and pains; you are nervous; dizzy, irritable Don't wait! Help the weakened kidneys 's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has

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South Hohman Stret

Mrs. Davie Milne, 771 So. Hobmai St., says: "The first symptom of kidney troubl in my case was backache. Wht n I washed sha pains shot through the small of tuy back and aliost doublod mo u;. 1 felt all tired out and my klneys acted irregularly, too. When I hoard abouUoan's Kidney Pills. I bought a Lax and they Me me relit i right away. I kt-pt en taking them uti I had tiii-is-hed izht bosos t.nd by that t::nr. I v.s entircly cured."'

Clinton Street

A. Pridhara. 114 Clinton St., says: " kidneys w-rri? bcdly disordered and the secretns were scanty and painful in paafte. I wa troubled with headache and dizzy spells and Ore was a con?t".r.t dull pain in the- l ack of my hcuiderh. The pain got so bad at times, I cou hardly straighten up when I stooped to tie ff shoes. Sharp twinpos v. ould also dart throufri ray kidneys. Portn's Kldr.oy mils ?vo me reli. as soon as I took thera, regulating my kidneys .I relicv!nj all the pains and oth?r troubles."

North Hohman Street

Geo. Hathaway, N. Hohman St.. says: "I had kldnoy trouble in it? worst form and I used everv remedy I heard of without success. I had been suffering from pain and misery in my back for several years and sometimes couldn't stoop or tret up. The kidney secretions painted terribly in passage ar.d sometimes were too frequent, then again, just the opposite. I was discouraged until I got Doan'fi Kidney pills at Report's Drug Store. It was no time before they relieved me and six boxes cured mc."

A Whiting Case

Mrs. Bert Johnson. 626 One Hundred and N'intteenth St.. Whiting, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Piils are. all right and I can recommend them to anyone suffering from kidnej trouble. 1 keep a box of this remedy in tho house all the time and whenever my back feels a little lame or my kidneys don't act just right, I use it. This remedy never fails to strengthen my back and put my kidneys in good working order."

State Street

Mrs. J. G. Heste rman. :;;: E. State St.. says: "I suffered from backache and other symptoms ot kidney trouble. I had an awtui pain through my kidneys. I was so nervous that even the children talking to me up.-et m-v. When ! heard ahou Doan'p Kidney Pi'ls. I got a box and they brouriu relief right away. ! kert on. usins them and t,iy condition improved in every way."

Webb Street

F'. E. Koch, retired farmer. !of Webb St.. :-:iyr: "I have used Delta's Kldr.oy Pills on' ar.d oo f.v many years with good results. When I v as on the farm, my back was alvays lr.ni? and achy. ;t made me miserable and I couldn't still Ion?. Doan's fixed me up in good J-'!l.a::e end now iho only time ! take them is when i ca'.ch cold cn rr.y kidneys. Doan's ner tail o relieve- me at suc.i times." (Statement given in 1915. t On July 14. 1917, Mr. Koch raid: "It is ju as much a pleasure to rerr.mntcnd Dop.n's Kidney Pills now as when I ndor.-.cd them before. Th'V have always given me fine relief from kidney disorders."

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service In the South, has been discharge j and returned home. j O. P. Worstey had the misfortune t ; break his leg: on Sunday whllo trying to j break a colt The II mh v. as broken nt

j the ankle and the accident harrened at j I hi son's farm t of town. ; Mrs. W. P. lrhm, of Milwaukee, 1s ) oxrectp'1 hrA todiy to make a visit at j

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Earl Cowdrn. of Indiana bld., re-Iurn-1 hom the latter part of the we.-k. lifter visiitinK at the home of bin father.

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T- e a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you.

No man or woman who eats meat rculnrly can rnake a mistake by flushing th kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which xci,(.s the kidneys, ihey become o vet -worked from tho strain, get

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il i-raiikfort. I nd. Emmol Maroe. of chison ave., bas been very ill for tho jt few days and unri-r the are of'. I'inun. :slr.. Augusts Jgeof ltoherts ave., and' Mrs. John IV ten, f Myrtle u.,

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sleuplessness and urinary disorders come from elugxish kidneys. The moment you fsl a dull ache in th kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine la cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, ircgular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and got about four ouaci s of Jid falls from any pharmacy: lake a tab crpnonful in a gl.iss' of water before breakfast and in a ftw days your kidneys will act fine. This famous Falls is made from the acid of grapes and lcmi;i juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; mnkrs a delightful effervescent lithia-wnter drink which everyone should take now and thtn to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv.

v. iih an attack of Si ah influenza. Mrs. Kin?o.'k. of e ave., was in Chicago on business. Mrs. August Drecscr.f Roberts ave..

who lias been on thc-ti list for some lime, is improving. i Walter Sehaef r. Ra!atot, NewYork, is iaiting -i home of his brother. Dr. I'., ivka.fof Atchion ave. .Mr. and Mrs. Itoy W r, cf Lake ave., attended the OrpheuiTheater in Ham- ( inond. Mr?. Arnold, of I ave., returned homo from Marshal, Iowa, after ; ir'tndirif,' four montl isiting at the', home of her daughter, ; Mr. and Mrs. l-'rcd .js and family,; of Indiana blvd.. vi at the Pleis J

home in Chicago Sun! Rittle Virginia Schar. f o,c West 'ark additioii, hits be. ry ill for the lart f-.v day?. .':oy AV'itler. cf r. spent the v.eek-end in Kankakct business.

George and Viotct tlolding. Agnes Atchison, and FrankciUatter. srent Sunday visiting in 'Wfocgan.

by Indiana Democrats. And then came the announcement that Cummings would come hera and make a speech. It Is evident thut the Democrats propose to make the 1920 campaign on national issues in Indiana instead of on stata issues. Republican leaders declare that they have, no state issues, since the 1913 Legislature made such a good record for constructive legislation, and that there is nothing It ft for them but to try to shift the next campaign around to a pointwhere it will not be necessary to talk about Ftate affairs. They say, Uo, that thl Bis a result of the Trench Lick conference, for it will make It necessary, under such circumstances, for the Democratic national committee to asume the responsibility for Indiana at the election. In other words, it will enable the Indiana Democratic organization, in a large measure, to get out from under. Chairman Hays, of the Republican national committee, has been racing over th'J country, visiting all of the states. He has made many speeches and given out many interviews, in all of which he has mado rlain the determination of the Republicans to wage a campaign next yenr that will sweep the opposition off its feet. Thus far. Chairman Hays has made a whirlwind campaign of organization, and he is reported to have made such headway as to

THE MEN IN CLASS Al A sound, healthy man is never a bach enmber. A man can be as vigorous and able at seventy as st twenty. Condition not yeurs, puts you in the discard. A system weakened by overwork and careless living brings old r.ge prematurely. The bodily functions are impaired and unpleasant symptoms appear. The weak spot is generally the kidneys. Keep (hera clean end in proper working con iilion and you will generally find tout elf in Class A. Take GOLD MEDAl Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and vour Bystem will always be in working order. " Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles supple, your mind active, and your body capr.ble of hard work. Don't wait until you have been rejected. Commence to be a first-class man cow. Go to your druggist st once Get a trial box cf GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Tbpy are made of t':ie pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil the kind your gfreat-graudfath-er used. Two capsules each day will keep jou toned up and feeling fine. Money refunded if they do not help you. Remember to sk for toe imported GOLD MEDAL- Brtnd. In three sizes, sealed lacksges.

GIVEN CHARGE OF CHINESE STUDENTS IN UNITED STATES

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Lingoh Wang. Linjroh Wanjr, former second secretary of the Chinese legation in Washington, has been appointed head ot the Chinese educational mission in the capital. He succeeds Dr. T. C. Wonc who was murdered a few weeks ajro. The mission has charge of more than a thousand Chinese student who are beinr educated in America on the Boxer indemnity fund.

to run. Hays would prefer helng Governor of Indiana to holding any other office, according to some of bis doss frinds, although they say, too, that ha is just the man to head the national committee in the 1920 campaign. The Republicans cf Indiana suffered a distinct loss. Sunday, whn Gur?ey Brewer, a colored politician of this city, died from heart disease. Brewer was a well-educated man and he had Keen tr public life for years. He made speeches to colored voters all over the state tn every campaign and was known everywhere. The Republican organisation leaned more heavily on him than any other colored man in the state. He was a keen student of affairs and a man of excellent Judgment.

GIRLS! THICKER AND. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF

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cause the Democratic organization to sit up and bat its eyes. From all parts of the country reports tell of Republican activity, and not the least of this activity is present in Indiana. This is another reason assigned for the decision of the Democratic organization to bring Chairman Cumrr.ings and Gerard here to make speeches. The fact is thiit Chairman Hays hat; been going so fast and making so much progress with his work as national chairman that it "has started a movement to make him remain in that position next yeart even though lie may be the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana. A number of the big- leaders of the party are said to be insisiiurf that Hays remain as national chairman, and that they will take ore of his candidacy for Governor, in casei;e decides

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To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is merely a matter of using a little Danderihe. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderins now for a few cents all drug stores recommend it apply a little asdirected and within ten minutes there will ba an appearance of abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trrco cf dandruff or falling hair: but your rel surprise will be after about two weeks' use, whn you will ste new hair fine and doivoy ,rst yes but really new hair spn'jtinr out all over your scalp Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy sea hi and it never fails to stop falling; hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a clotTi with a little. Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking on sma.l strand at a time. Tour hair will be soft, glossy and beautifal in Just few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Adv.

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