Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1919 — Page 12

SENATORS TO APPEAL TO WILSON

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AVodtfesSay,. April 9V 1019.

Want the Shipment of Potash to This Country from Germany Stopped. tlNTERNATiONAL NEWS SERVICE1 WAMUNGToN. April . ITtshlont TTilson v!'.i scon ba nppoaied to by western senators to prevent th shipment of German potash to this country If circumstantial oaMo advices from Ths Hagu stating that thousands of

tens ( live Owjivwi roir.-s rrtxl&ct are to b aent bT J American fool stilps tiow at HainlmT,-; firo ooiifmne:! by the atata dtpartiv!. -Senator Hltcicoci, 'wbos tt f Jffebrasfca. proJr)-cT3 tha larfrt amount of Anterlc jKrtash. permitted It to beoaw Vnon lver. tbat h teas so "Incense.! ty tr threatened duniptnfr of

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abused prisoners of nar on thu American people," thJi: b had requested the state department for information on It. Senator Hitchcock who was chairman of the senate for?lffn relations committee until th Republicans wrested control of congress from the Democrats. Joined Ti-lth Senator Henderson in declaring that "to permit great quantities of German rotash to bo thrown on the American market would destroy an American industry fostered by patriotic Americans durtnjr the war when they were asked by the departments of interior and agriculture to coin to the rescue of the American farmer when his supply of fer:ilizrr was Jeopardized by the shutting off of German potash surplies." Hefore sfartlnff on Ms league of nations speakir.fr tour in the east. Senator Hitchcock took steps to Insure full and adequate protection for American

IN THE SPRING SOME PLAYERS' FANCIES DON'T TURN TO THOUGHTS OF GOING SOUTO - -

Your Catarrh lay Lead ToCoestinptioii

Dangerous to Experiment With Treatment That Gives

Only Temporary Relief. Yon (see everywhere people with j rtoppe! np air passages, who ecm to ' 1 reatho only vrith the greatest !iffonltv. Thero is a rcr.?tar.t hawking!

end spitting ia oa cfort to clear the tirrt and nostrils, r.ad what nppoars t Lrst to b oz'.v a slight cold holds on with stubbornness until a fully developed case of Catarrh Las the victim firtnir within its grisp. Thero is not the slightest dsnbt that til this suffering is eau."ad by a tiry diseas? perm that pets Itto the blood and multiplies by the million. The catarrh germ attacks the delicate na.-ous mer-.braxes of tho rose-, throat and air passages. Theso become- choked up rrita the accumulations', seriously interfering with the breathing apparatus, and causing untold suffering. There ia usually a cough, irritated taroat, soreness of the 1r.embrar.e3 acd constant discomfort. If you hare ever been afflicted with Catarrh, you know Romijthing of the suffering and inconvenience the disease causes. Yen know, too, that it cannot bo cured by the nppiieatioa of sprays, lotions, ointments, jellies, or other locs.1 treatment. Even if soch treatment d.es succeed in opening the

stopped up passages for a whfln, they coon tcome cJogged again, and taere i- no progress made toward a core of '.he deaae. In addition to the traffering and inconvenience caused by Catorri, tlwre is alwaya danger that the diaeaso will gradually go lower into the threat and cttack the bronchial passages, ed eventually involve the hings. Mary a case of consumption has developed frora a severe attack of Catarrh. The most satisfactory treatnmst for Catarrh is S. S. a, the'nnriTatod blood purifier, which o promptly roots and etimatas from the blood the germs of Catarrh. In thil way, it gU rid of the cause of the disease by going direct to its sor.rco, cleansing fbe blood thoroughly, and bnilOing up and renewing tht entire system. S. S. 8. has been on ti nsarist for more than fifty years, and baa ben thoroughly tested in thousands of cases of Catarrh. If you want to be rid of the disease, throw away your makeshift remedies, and begin an S. 8. a to-day. You win be delighted with the rerolt, ag others have been. 9. 8. B. is sold by drag stores ererywhore. Wiea yoe begin taking this remedy, yoo are invited to write for free medical advice aad inatroetfoa a boat your own indrridffal caae. Address Chief Me-dira! Adviser, 106 Swift laboratory, Atlanta, Oa. (Adv.)

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Pitcher Dick Rudolph of Braves at home with family. Most every fan in the country envies the bitr league ball players when the spring training season rolls around nnd the papers carry stories cf the stars going southward to get in trim. But the players who have wives and children and cozy homes to leave don't envy themselves. To them it. is a case of breaking home ties for several weeks nt least while they condition t hempelves for the season. The photo shows Dick Rudolph, veteran hurler, who has signed up again with the Praves, snapped on the doorstep of his home at Nvack, N. with Mrs. Rudolph, the children, Marion and "Bonie." and the family pet, which Dick named "Brave."

potash investors, of which. In Nebraska, cure her commercial and industrial re

alone, there are 7.000 rerres nt InR an investment of $-.5,000,000 from what was described by liim as '(Germany's first stIous ami systematic nvve to se-

habilltation at the expense of the rest of the world." Senator Ultchcotk was not the only number of the senate who was thoroughly aroused. Other Hcnalrt-s, Irrespective of party ties, were equally

I forcible In their opposition to American j Imports of German rotsh belnp allow- ' ed. They predicted that the next con- : gress would be almost solidly arrayed against such imports and that. If the administration did not act. means would be found to keep German potah out of this country, either by special tariff legislation like that already planned to protect the oncengercd American anellne dye Industry, or by a bill like that ! sponsored by Senator Henderson, which t would have permitted the secretary of j the Interior to have restricted or forbidden rotash Imports under a licensing J system had not the measure been lost In the legislative Jam during the final I days of the late congress.

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Spring Housefurnishing Sales The so .are tho value giving days in our furniture and drn--pery sections. Plan your Sprint: refurnishing ahead, so that you may ta'it advantage of the? splendid offerings.

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You'll Hear more about them as the "better dressed" young men allpver the country are voicing their appreciation, in the popular recep" tion given the new Waist Seam Styles. They embody the Spirit of the Times, the changed manhood, and are totally different and expressive.

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REDS ARE BUSY WITH EVOLUTIONS

Many German Cities Are Scenes of Greatest Disorder Today.

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GENEVA, Arril 3 The Keel counter revolution In Bavaria la spreading1 anil now extends northward to Kurenihurff and Augsburgr, according to a report from Munich today.

(Xurembure is tha second city In Klza

In Bavaria and lies ninety-nvs mile

north of Munich. Autfsburg la tho capl

tal rf Swakia and Is thirty-nvo miles

northwest of Munli-h.) Tho new Tifi army is being; formed In Germany, paid a dispatch frcm Ber.Mn.

The atrlkers In tho ttuhr district of

B.hcnish I'rusBia now number 400.000. Martial law has been declared at Dus scldorf. T'.and rrenades were throws at grwv

e;nmnt troops that w?re ctiterinj tssea

and two soldiers were killed.

There la much plundering by civilians

t Kssen. At Magdeburg, where Spartaclds ar rested Otto Iindsberff, minister of Ju

tir. and Gen. von Kleist. loiters seived 700.000 marks worth of supplies. The

Reds occupied the whr.rves.

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Lenine Admits Using Technical Methods of Capitalism.

MARTIAL LAW AT MULHEIM INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE COLOGNE. April 8. via IXjN'DON. April t. Martial law ha been .declared at Mulhelm, following a battle between SpartacJdes and govern roe tit

troops In which four soldiers were killed with hand gTenadea. Tha battle started when the troops

broke up a meetlnr of strikers.

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RIOT BREAKS OUT IN TEXTILE STRIKE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LAWKK.NCK, Mass.. April S. Another aerious riot In the textile tr:k broke out hero early today in the Syrian quarter. Two mounted police tfTicers were set upon, one bing: seriously Injured. Several ahots were fired before the disturbance was quelled. Five arrests were made. A riot call had to t turned In. 100 policemen telns sent to the scene.

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Tonr hair become Usht. wa-sy, fluffy, abundant and app'ars its eoft. luatroua and beautiful as a young' gUTs after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a litUe Panderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one email strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of duat. dirt and excessive oil and in Juat a few momenta you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once. Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, rurifles Rn(1 invigorates th? s.-aip. forever stopping ltch-

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS fERYICIJ STOOKiiuLJA. April . The laisslan Bolshevik plans for a world revolution will be pressed with greater vigor than ever despite the fact that the red regime at Moscow has found it necessary to introduce "the technical methods of capitalism." JTichoIai Lenine, the Bolshevik premier, stated In an article In the Red organ. Pravda. Advlces received here today quoted I.enine as saying: "The technical methods of capitalism are absolutely indispensable until the eommunUt society finds- other methods. This does not mean a renunciation of a world revolution. On the contrary it will be pressed with greater vigor than before. The introduction cf foreign trade Js in ft table. The soviet must enforce strict factory discipline."

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