Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1919 — Page 12

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THE TIMES. Vf.-hirstiav. April K. 101!?. 25SS3EGEBS 325 EE n I .1111 i...i,y mm ... mrnwm-!xminmL Jp"l,"gpring Homefurnishing Sales Dress Up Your Home for Easter Easter Week Showing of Suits Every Popular Style for Women and Misses AVill you join the Easter promenade r?xt Sunday? AVc are featuring for tomorrow a complete hoinr of East suits. All of the attractive little details which .uive a jxarment individuality are carefully brought out in these suit. Every model is faultlessly tailored after the latest mode and fabrics arc the tinest procurable at the price we ask. VPT

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New Russian Blouse Suits at $29.75 In this group are large assortments of all styles, including "box" jacket suits, semi-form-htting suits, and Russian blouse suits. Suits of men's wear serge are most popular. Vestees in contrasting colors, with collars of the same materials arc featured. One suit particularl;i pleasing in style is in Russian blouse effect, trimmed with braid and buttons and a veslee of light colored tricolctte.

Suits at $25.75 At this very moderate price wc show many suits, mostly in the semi-form-ritting stvles. These suits arc good looking and arc attractively lined. They are trimmed with embroidered collars of contrasting material. Box plaited coat stvles are also shown.

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Suits at $42.50 A Russian blouse suit of linest French serge will be found among the suits at this price. The jacket of this suit is made with an extra flare that puts a whole lot of style in the model. The vestee of this suit runs up and makes a collar over the back.

Box Jacket Style Suits at $39.75

Here are "box" jacket suits made of linest serge. Vestees of white trimmed with black silk cord and grey and black fancv buttons, stand out in sharp contrast to the darker suit materials. These are verv good looking, smart styled models for Easter wear. Grey Poriet Twill Suits at $59.75 Of this group one of light tan poriet twill is worthy of special mention. This suit has a beautifully embroidered vestee of navy colored taffeta. The lapel' sleeves and other parts of the suit are piped with this same material. A cord belt fancily woven is another attractive feature. This is distinctlv an Easter suit. Silvertone Tailored Models at $59.75 Many women prefer the more tailored stvles. We have one model of Silvertone that is very good looking, it is in the belted sport model style, with Avhite piping, white collar and very good qualitv satin lining.

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' poratcd In the demands put forward by, arc surplyins Roumania

the ailios. he oeclarcd. "W? want pea

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;od fiat" than rx ft- ferr:rs fur'i;: r ?aid: ' I wou!(J re ' i:-r !,- ur.til w i soo Jrat Hri nojM V-o eft-,. . 'onquc-r. This '.seed to I'xjirvi

to l:.j.-5i;

Thi country w hich kept Europe

I ttrtiird for fur ; cats wiU hae an army j jjst 3'!-:iiiatc for police duty end Just c-tiouyh of a navy to protect comracrr," ! i sai.i t ii- prr:r.!er irt conclusion.

with cqufp-

mont to sot licrself up ss a barrier. Bolshevism may menace us or not, but

if it docs or docs not. c arn ready for

any attempt t over run Europ" In reforrinE' ssrain to Kussia th premier yaid that he b-lievo.i intervention would bp a sure road to Bolshevism i Great Britain. Ife dpfended the aid

Russia to the ; .-.r a wy out than i nn in ljaitkruptcy. '. j ;ii-. aiie but )iff i"ul: I l;ousa "would bo rur-i ;.t- nurr.biT of mn ;

nesa:;.' for ir.tcr. cr.tion. It ir.- creates.', net of stupidity.' Ficferrir.p to the indemnity

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vrcr.iicr douif.d t!;at 1 13 as trying

cet oui of h;s c'.ection piedg-cs.

Kvprv I'lc-dKe Riven l;a? been tncor-!

"W ith diiticuity shp could gather SO.-j Riven to the anti-RolshevIk Rovern0'i men to rc rve order. ' ' j ments hf aded by Admiral Koltshak and Tn-; prt niter declared emphatically; rx-niken in r.ussta. because? they rcprthat any idi.a that. America and Uuropo sr.t sections of th- Russian populatiuii at variat.ee is untrue. j not represented at T?rest-L.itovf-k whon So one i.ould have treated an; more j thei F.oIshe iks made peace with the iiii,atlietic!ny t!.e peculiar problems central powers. tlnit fsmc up tnan I'resident 'Wilson."' .

taid Ir. Llcyd Jeorse. Mention of President Wilson's name

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i broupht cheers from the listeners.

i premier l!.en added:

""c have never forgotten t.iat France

, , is entitled to tua security against a j repetition of the horrors she has been i through."

In defending: his own course, the prft- j

mier suggested that the enterprising j 'r.tivh newspapers publish his election' pledges and the peace tern-s. when they are known, in parallel columns for

comparison..

rrc:-nier was on the subject

pledges one member

cniy a temperance remedy made of wild as'i''(i:

roots snd barks such as Dr. Pierce'? "What about the ka-:rr?" Golden Medical Discovery is and has T: thls Mr- T-i"J George replied: U-en for nccrly 50 years. Ingredients 1 "ivi:! sla'J b a!1 n!v pledges.

printed on wrapper. 1 return to Tails if the house

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HOW'S YOUR BLOOD ? Pimples and EmptioM Mean Bad Blood

In an' Around -GAR Y-

People who have impure or Jrcpover- while the pre hhed biood should he careful to take r,f B"v?rnmcnt

ti r j . - - ... 1 commons wants it so, but w-Jioever ffooe The first day yen start to take th 5 ... .

reiiabte rned.nne. impure germs and, !loU5., brhhvl hirn ...

"is"' cplrac in xnc -pbe prime r.ood and are then ex-p-i!ed through v ords in hi the chminative organs. j xurtbcf!e w

prime minister did not mince

arraignment of I.ord

din was his iolitii-aI nart-

ia piace Ct the impurities, the ar-;ner an'1 supporter throughout the sreattcries and cins gradually get fresh1 er part of the war. vitalized blood and the action of this! "This disease of vanity." he said, Rood blood on the skin means that pirn-' "has tef'n carried to the point of sowing pies, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rafehj discord between nations on whose coEcne and all skin blemishes will disan-: operation the peace of the world depear. Then you must remember that' pr.ds. do not think even that disease when the blood is right, the liver, stom-l is justification for so black a. crime, ach, bowels and kidneys become healthy,! "The Times is a? three-penny edition active ar.d vigorous and you will have. of the r-'iiiy Mail, it is believed in r.o more trouble w::h indigestion, back- some quarters that it is the semi-official iiche. headache organ of the government. That shows

Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-! hou" !ons oH tradUions take to die "

covery to-day at any medicine dealers.

in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Motel, Buffalo, N. Y. .C'ror.if KapiJ, Wit. "I am a p-et belioTer ia TV. Pierce's medicines. When ia a delicats eoafi tion, I had cciema Try bl. I took 'GoUea Med-cal Discovery' aad it cured m and I hav Jievcr had aay trace of it since. When my babv T bora fce was fcrcLcn out. I av him ths - iseovery' and it cured hi.-n, also. 1 don't think i v child wouij have li-tl only for this ren.edy. ter tha Li.-th of baby I djb nJserable. I wbuH pilaris and headache. 1 toolc medimnfa but fot no relitf. Finally, I began taking 'Faoritd I roacription' and in the ceit month I was aJ right felt ai and have been well evtr rlnee.

"I can recommend all Dr. Pierce's medicines for 1

Uey did wonders for fhe and for my Jamy.' our business to help." continued Mr. Ana ZtHtr, MS XOtA SnK. premier on Russian cond.tions. t

Lloyd George then referred to what

lie called "an attempt by the Northcliffe papers" to make France distrust Great Britain and hate America and to make America. France and Italy quarrel Trouble between Premier Lloyd George, and Lord Northcliffe became evident early in the reace negotiations when the Xorthcliffe papers began at-ta-Uinif the prime minister with charges thai be was weak-kneed, and disposed to let the Germans off too lightly. The attacks grow more severe p.nd it was predicted long ago that Lloyd George was about to break with Northcliffe and form new political alliances.

If Bolshevism attacks the allies it !

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GARY BOY NEAR VICTIM BANDIT'S BULLET

Aibrt Ralph, a former Gary F.vcnin? Times office boy, is visiting his parents in Virginia street, Gary. Albert! is now traveling with the ' Dill? " Watson Musical Comely show- and is seeing some of the country as his company plays to the big cities. While at Cincinnati last week he came near losing his ltfe. Walking along the street he ran into a gun battle belnwaged between bandits and police officials and one of the stray bullets iust grazed his forehead, and he is st .11 carrying the abndage. The bullet that hit him caused a flesh wound and IsnocUed him down in an unconscious condition and when he came to he was at the hospital. He will return to his show company, joining them in Chicago tonight.

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thousand books on fktion r- have, been installed at the.

GARYTOWN MAN BADLY HURT Grorge Stoke., residing at Garjton. I'ortage township, re-eived serious injuries Saturday in th" plant or- the Ameriian Bridge company at

Gary, when he was crushed by a crane. He was caught between

crane and the track on which it

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operated. His hips were crushed and suffered internal Injuries. He may die. Valparaiso Vidette.

GARY HIGH SCHOOLS WIN In the Amateur Athletic federation' 115 pound basketball championships, which started at Frcebel school gymnasium last night, tie three Gary school teams entered won from Indiana and Chicago opposition. Kceres. Emerson high. 2: Palmer Thistles, Chicago. 0 forfeit). Emerson niatht school. 14: Bowen bantamweights, 3.

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ANNOUNCE BANNS OF MARRIAGE Banns of matrimony have been announced for the first time at Holy An

sel s church, Gary, for the marriage j

of Miss Mary Gainey of Chicago and r.obert Moss of Gary. Mr. Moss Is employed at the Gary steel irtills and after the wedding which w-ill take place immediately after Easter the young couple, will make their future home in Gary.

ALL RESTRICTIONS ARE REMOVED The postoffir-,, depart ntent today received notice from the war department that all restrictions regarding the sending of packages to the A. K. F., have been removed. It Is no longer necessary to have an order or request from either a regimental officer or thsoldier himself. You can Just pack up anyth ng up to seven pounds in weight and send it by post. Thi. senseless restriction since the armistice wag signed has been the cause of b'tter criticism against the government and friend of the soldier boys abroad will rejoice at Its removal.

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Period Dining Room Suite Wc are showing as a special feature this week a dining room suite very similar to the alove illustration. It Is of solid oak in golden oak finish. Tha best, workmanship throughout. The table is 4S inches wide and extends S feet. The chairs are of box seat construction and the buffet has a fu'l width linon drawer, a lined silverware drawer and a double compartment below. This suite has been substantia'ly reduced for this week only, sold complete or by separate pieces at the sale prices below.

$40 Table $32.40

$60 Chair Set $48.60

$50 Buffet $50 China Closet $25 Server $40.50 $40.50 $20.25

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A Good Refrigerator

Exactly like illustration we have a refrigerator of the well known "Gilson" make. Genuine porceloid lining, patent removable shelves and drip pipe, improved odorless drip cup. Inner lining of four laei of charcoal paper and one extra heavy

layer ot mineral wool ana large dead air space;

a perfect ice saver and cooler. Regular 53" alue special at

A Baby Bed of Enameled Wood

Very attractive baby bed of wood In -hite enameled finish. It has a fine link fabric spring with helico ends. Size 2 feet 6 inches

by 4 feet C inches. This bed sells today at

$13.50. Tomorrow and the rest of this week special at ...

$28.35

10.95

Mattresses to fit moderately priced.

A Peninsular Gas Range at $48.60

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This Style Sells Regularly at $60 A "Peninsular" gas range is sure to be satisfactory in every detail. The one Illustrated and specially priced for this week has a full lS-inch oven and broiler, white enamel splashers and doors. The body and framework is constructed of genuine Armco iron finished with black enamel. This ir- a range of good appearance and good quality. A wonderful value at this special low- price.

Splendid New Rug Selections

Worsted "Wiltons Six frame worsted Wilton rugs, "Whittall" make complete assortment of patterns.

Size 9 feet by 11' feet

Axministcrs

Brussels

87.75

Exceptionally heavy high pile seamless Axminister rugs, in an excellent ranee of pattern?.

Size 9 feet by 12 feet

47.50

Copies of high priced rugs in Oriental designs. Those are splendid -values at the price.

Size 3 feet by 12 feet

31.50

Printed Linoleums Laid Free of Charge A good assortment of patterns arc here for your selection in printed linoleums. Linoleums laid free of charge except in bath room 41

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li feet wide, price per yard. .

Linoleum 12 feet wide, covers most rooms without seams. Per yard

..$1.40

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Mr?. Naddv, 7326 Woodlawn avenue. In Chicaco. and plior.c was called where it was frund ltr relatives had born frantically Marching for their lost mother all over Chicago. A son cair.e to Gary this morninsr for her and took V;.: r ba'-k to th city.

ELDERLY LADY, MUTE, LOSES HER WAY

DYER TO HAVE BRANCH LIBRARY

An elderly lady, deaf r ':te. l'-.t her

J way in Chioasro last n'sht and bewil

dered at Hammond, boarded a Hammond-Gary street car tound for Gary. ?he Kot off the car at l'leventh and Broadway at about 11:30 and in a short time walitel into the car barns at 22nd and Jftcrson street and beinj? unable to exp.ain herself ?hc was taker, by the treet car crew to the rd!ce station where she showed a card giv-

A branch library under the direct management of the Gary library has been organized at Dyer, the openinjr taking: place last week.' Miss Julia

Hoffman has been engaged as librar- irg her address and name as that of

WAR EXHIBIT TRAIN AT GARY Tbf special war exhibit trai-n carrylnr -collections of war trophies in the United states arrived in Gary ths

morning- over the New- Tork Central tt S:15 and remained at the Virginia street team tracks until 11.15. Thespecial train carried war trophies taken by the American soliicra on the) battlefields of France and were viewed by hundreds of Gary pcor'e.

"BERT" SMITH j GOES T OFROST

HOME BLDG CO.

VAGRANT GIVEN HEAVY DOSE

HAVE COLOR 111 (MS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If vour skin is 5-elIow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a substitute forcalomel were prepared byDr.Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL Vcu vdll know thera by their olive color. To have a clccr, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have co dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annuallv at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take ere or two nightly and note the pleasing results.

Frank Croi?. coloredfi in Judsc Dunn's Gary city court yesterday was t'iven a fine and tix months sentence to the tate penal farm. Cross on last Saturday night entered a number of east side homes and looted their refrigerators taking a number of Sunday dinners stored aw-ay in the Ice boxes. He was arrested at Lincoln Hotel, IStn and Washington street?.

Robert AV. Fmith, better known ' 'Be 1 t.'' with the Gary Land" Company general offi'-es for a number of years', has resigned and will become associated with the Joseph Krost Horn" Building company with offices in tb Mr. imth will be succeeded at the office? of the Gnry land company lRalph W. Forbis. who, sinee 1311 has been connected with the steel mil's and general utilities man at the axle mill. Young Forbis Is a son of Chitf or Tolice. Fcrbis. e mm a. Miller's Aatiseptlo Oil, Known as

STEUBEN COUNTY GOES OVER TOP I INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE) ANGOLA. Ind.. April 16. Steuben county is the f.rst county in Indinna and

j r'-'ssibly the entire United States, to " go 1 over the top'' in the Victory Liberty I Loan. Will H. Wade, state loan direct

or, has announced that the suota of this county, S356.000, has been subscribed.

EAST CHICAGO

j MAN ARRESTED ' Frank Bartos. of TC0. lilst street. I Last Chicajro. was arrested la?t nigrht ; at the corner of Hickory street and

Chicago avenue, Hammond, by Officer Ryan, charged with driving his auto without lights. Bartos was fined $15 by Jud?e Klotz in the Hammond city court this morn-ins.

WiU FosUti ly S.UT rain la rw Mlaatas. Try It right now for nhetimatism. Neuralgia. Lumbag-o, sore, stiff and swollen joints, pains In the head, back and limbs, orns, bunions, etc. After one application pain usually disappears rs if by magic. A new remedy used internally and externally for Coughs. Colds. Croup. Sor Throat" Iiiptheria and Tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate eTfect in relieving pain is due, to the fact that it penetrates tj tot affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour 10 drops on the thickest piec of solo leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept r.o substitute. This fre-t oil is polden red color only. Kvery !. tl Guaranteed :!0c. 60c and JI a bottle or money refunded. Get it at Knufmann &; Wolf exclusively. Adv.