Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 18 April 1919 — Page 9

Friday, April 18, 1910.

THE TIMER. Page Nine.

THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA

REDS USE AIR BOMBS AND ARMORED CARS IN BERLIN RIOTS

TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Ai.ril IS. State officials are keeping a very close wnteh en the operation of new st.it a l i.vs. and there Is a fueling that a special session of the 101D legislature may j ot h; e to b ecalled. In spite ol the faet that the expected call for a 5 eriul session before the end of April has been found unnecessary. (iovernor Goodrich, In onnounclr.tr that the necessity for a special session to rt -enact the county hiphwny law had apparently been remov d. did not say that a special session will not be call 'd on that account, and it is the general linden. !andir. that developments In the enforcement of the Heardsiey law provisions for the supervision of township roads by the township trustees may at nny time make it necessary to convene a special session. Interest also attaches in this connection to the operation of the statu tax law. and there has been some discussion of the possibility of developments In connection with the as?ess:ti'. lit and collection of 1319 taxes that may retjulre a special session before tax. 55 arc due luxt year to make some amendments. It Is expected that in su.-h important and progressive . glslatton as s embodied in the new tux law there will bo many developments that wi'.l re

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Armored car, driven by Keds. tiring on government troops in lierlin street while airplane drops bombs on troops i'ersons at left of picture are watching airplane.

The Reds have adopted ail the j plnnes, driven by Ked soldiers, are

latest fithttr.c devices m their war

agrair.-it. law and i-rner in beiiia ana other parts of uerraany. Air-

used to drop bombs on government

roups. Armored cars with machine nuns sweep through tha

streets. Many in touch with the situation in Germany believe the Keds will nerca.M? their uetivit when the peace treaty is signed.

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t:v treatment, and this treatment may become necessar yby a special session. The principal question that lias be. n raised concerning th tax law is whether or not Its provision for limiting; to one year sny penalty for tStlsnijuneics in the listing of property and payment of taxes might not operate to prevent the collection of 1013 taxes in w.i

eases, since assessments are nia3 In ;-,- March, 131?. and collections in Ma. yUf. 1910. This phase of the situation if. it tu.. is understood. having close stu.ly. Democratic interests are promoting it;. much premature and Hl-ir.forr.Kd nsritn-; ,r

'ion concerning this, and other quesions concerned with the extensive changes wrought by the new system or tax lvies. but it is not believed th;n ...... T - r. e n ti't...jTl?.i;.. ""'I'l

'eriously interfere with the situation, j ' " ' j That the necessity for a special session ; . ! .f the legislature may come, however. -: j ' ' ' s reccgniz-:d by state officials and if I VClUCl ICUtl29r Flilt pei ld:-.:, .eh a session is called several minor; Thail VOlk ! '.'"'T., ! ' iU-stions likely will come before it mi j audition to the road law. 1 !:n.vrc.1 t.r v. ars w;t!t oi,: . !i ' '. " '

Much interest in rtepubii.-an circles , trou .!. M.d throughout Indiana will attach tu tie? 0,j j-i!r rl:,,, organization meeting here today of the ; ....j.j rH',e. i ew women's executive and advisory : t(Jurs ,.,f j,j

e.iinmittee, appointed by the state or- ; aCJ. ,,.,;; sunt to v. anization. j cut. I am the last o Announcements cf the Rppointmor.ts 1 n,-,.v." t is a sim; v. ore rnad yesterday, th-.f ey-cutivo ,..1,,, ei; rrn..v. committee of five members being Mi'.-!c,,s jJC;il t- i;-.ter-ti

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"BEST EVER" BALMW0RT.. KIDNEY TABLETS Mr. ( has. Atv.e!l. N. Cha mpi--a Ave., C-.h:mbus. I'hlo, writ---; 'I find that Palrr.v. ort KMn-y Tahl'-ts are the best that I ht.-., ever us 1 for Kidney ami I'Vuhier troib'.e. J am sine tha th'-y will cur- me." i-i. r.irs. M J. M;oAr, ir. w. Ahrietulo St., Pt;. V,i.,, (,..i- , v rite.-. "1 have us.-d IV.'iauf.rt Kidney Tablets-f-r.d f.nd them lo.;h;y sai isfae-t-.ry." If weak Pi riv uruatt.-.- pains, 'hhii"-." etc.. nffect yi, try the ieim dia'e beii- ti's of t'-king A.i'iavi rt Tab!-i.;. Aii d'.-iiir; sell th-m Adv.

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564 Hohman Street Near State HAMMOND, INDIANA

Milhigan Avenue at Fir Street INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA

Lei's show our returned soldier boys how we backed them up '-. the Four Liberty Loans by mcopinjr uo the Fifth.

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Your dollar will buy more at Shneider's Special! Ladles' Kid Gloves, ?2.50 sellers, ail colors. Special S1.50

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CN LADIES' SUITS, COATS, CAPES, DOLMANS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS A2TD CORSETS. MEN'S FINEST FURNISHINGS HATS AND CAFS.-BGYS' SUITS, HATS AND CAPS. GIRLS' COATS AND CAPES, DRESSES AND HATS. Men ;hh! women of Hammond mtd vicinity! Yon can't afford to miss this f iianr-e ti. )UTft!a. c your Kat cr aji.arc! at Mi-h a great saving! Our many hundivds of .'.atis.'iod t-uslontcrs couvinccd t Acmclvcs that our price?; can't he e.u;i al. We !i;ivc i nv tared a full line of hitfji Errade merchandise in every dobailment! Coi;u' oailv r.nd .trot vour sh -iro of the wonderful bargains!

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Men's Shirts in Our Easter Sale! foil's liiuh cjrade JShirts Wilson Hro-. make, Textile and Saxon, values to 2.T". Our sale juice 1.."0 l o . . a . J New Spring Neckwear for Our Easter Sale!

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Ladies' High Class Garments ITew Styles, for Our Final Easter Sale

Dolman's! Sky blue silvcrtcne, v.-ond:-fu stylo, all lined with finest, satin; other stores sell thorn at $-15. Our sale price

$28.50

Special! Special! Ladies' All Wool Serco Cpe with coatee, belt and pockets, braid tnmnwd; r-',rrular price' $1". Our sale price

$9.98

Serr-o Suits, all res C to 10, only SS.00

jys' i S to Suits, best cr.'' . : lf to IT. You pay

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Ladies Suits in navy blue all wool serpe and poplin, wonderful stjles; values to $40. Our ?ale price S19.50 to $27.50

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pood quality, only $15.00 to $19.50 New Spring Skirts on Sale! I We have just received a big line of new Sprinp Skirts in all wool serpe, poplin, silk poplin, taffeta and satin, . latest styles. Specially priced at

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Big Reductions on Girls' Capes and Coats Girls' Capes and Coats, all wool materials, sizes to 1G, beautiful styles $9.50 to $12.50

Girls' Silk Dresses, silk poplin and taffeta in navy, Ellis blue, old rose and white. Specially priced at $G.50 to $10.98

GIRL'S HATS AH Fine Shades $1.19 to $3.49

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