Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES.
Wednesday, April ?0, 1910.
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T fT'"Es BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL IMHA.VAl'OI.IS, Intl.. April
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i lo have linn appoint..! hairnivti Sin. Industrial l:irI. to succeed 1 1J. it man. whoso term also cx-
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"' "' his friend happ. n t.. sc.- joso Kschbach. of Warsaw. .acting mi-ihk-ly there is n answer to the mvsl.ry of his conduct. He may lie found .lodKin flrilllDil nirnni-i 1 .1.. .
,hal corm' ?' '" Kx.ry ,-v. ,,.,(.,,, ,, ,.r rtti!itv and m-rn- "" IISh"li"S ' hC- l...ly bo ,-X- ,,;)tl.. sM1 jf .. M.,. steps ,,'. ,.,. 1;lt p-oh-J to jump sid, ways, for fear .f .. ,,L,:,, , WJ at!(, ,;.n,is (n ,-,, bet,, hit. Esohbach is bavin about asj f. , , u,, ,,,,, ai, idiieuit a u,m dodjiin around to .,is: , 0,.I,K..i. n (s ,.t ,,,. ,:4t n 4 h' -in? hit by liKhtnir.K any man in j v, ,,, ,,, ,i. er.,. of bavins three the suatv. And the lihtt,i is of the f,f eh.-.r.'Wt -r tor bin, ""ui ,nn? mo,t " rUht in t!,.-!.,, ..,. ., th s:i!.. ,;,,.. .,,, It is nn, pen and wait for and try to coax t li, :r , . v. ry man who sue. .-.- :'u ! ly dodi;e J .-i i 1 1 1 c! w iihfin tiuttipir.K in!. one of All .of which mean that there a ! j t h. n. three sisle offices that ate yawiune, for j :' course, the tftn. f.-r n.ikme r.oinKschbaeh. Or. to be iit..r op licit, his I inations f r tiie M::i. ti.k.'t is a Ion r!en,ls ar(. l.oosiim; him f.-r the i - j - ,. oil'. This will i,t la!;, place until publican nomination for attorn.- - n- J ih- siin:ti:.-r of tfli". Hut it is not a err.) it-, tlie next campaign, and there is I bit t.io eirlv for men to hem- their
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lf term of i;. ( . (v,rr, r nioi.iviimrton, hI.s.) a IteniociHl. as mi inber of tbe Public .Servlc! ConttniHsioii. also is din; to expire, and the Governor would like to find a hltih-class lemoci title business Iran In the south part of Die Hat.- to take the place. Tliew J,,bs pay $0,n0l a
jf!:r. and )t ou!;lit not '.o be difficult to j tlml pattU.t.s ,wl!linK to .-acrifbe their I other inl. ie.sts to take the j..b..
n.so h very strojijr mn . i.o-n'. f appointinent as chief ,,f i.be state
coounts. to siH'.-wil t.;i!b.-r
ren, whose term expires on May 1.
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F. A. IJcrnhoft. F. A. Bernhoft the Dani!li mtnfster to France. He recently appeared before the peace conference to present the claims of Denmark to tl'.c province of Sch'eswip-IIobtein. which has been under German rule.
SITUATION IS AGGRAVATED (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i 1 A It is. April 2D. Tbe lliilum :-itia-t:on was further auci-,o alul today bv
; the reported action of the Italian ! s- ! Merits of Kiiiine vobitarily announce,i "The annexation" ,,f the city to Italy, j Travelers ;irr,vlnK beie from Northern I Italy say that tiie economic situation ; is serious and that the Holslievist ! moveno-nt seem to bo making mmprogress. I Italian sympathizer:? with HoUh.-v-i i-m have been li..Uin: open iro-etins i in frome parts of Northern Italy, it was
! Fai.l. and lm espoused so:i : prineipltrt of I.en'ne.
CONSTITUTION IS ADOPTED I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI I'AKIS. April 29. The leagut- of na
tions constitution, which
without further amendment
pb riary e!i?l. n .f the Jiatve conference yisti-idiy, was liken (I today by Ueon HoUrKeois, to "A Houe that is
i 1" n to every wind."
II- Kourgeoix. who is tbe league of nations expert on the French pence iI'l-K.ition, sjiJ'h that "supporls" ara in eded. Tlie 1- iench si itesrnan j.ointed out ibat I'tasident Wilson lia.1 won four victories: liiii. on the exc.i,t.on of the
jAionio.. lioctririe from the operations
o." the bamie, an ..I tiie otheis in the capitulation of Japan. France and Ib-1-iuni on a mr nd ment s thy were supporl iris'.
& bu?Ined man at Unton. Three names are heard for auditor of state. L,. s. Uownian. of liichmond; George HaxUr. of Tippecanoe county.
and William G. Olvier. of J-'rank'.in. I Uownian was auditor of Wavrie pountv
was adopted and ' j now the derutv state auditor.
by the ;txter Waa auditor of Tippecanoe
c.'jiity. is a wfli-rWwn busi ness man. Ke. was mtmioncd for the
nomination for auditor enmpaiKn.
in a previous
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' ASPIRANTS j FOR OFFICE
BOBBINB UP
Finish up the Victory job.
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HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets
il of tiie legislature ari l was busiest iii.-n in the senate, well known nmonu the Keospc.cialy in the north part
There are two nnmes on the list for attorney K.-neral, They are John H. l-.'dwards. of Mitch-1!. and Jesse Ks'-h-bneii, of Warsaw. Kschbaeh is being mentioned for about nil of the divers and sundry nominations and appointments in tlie state hotife. mid this fact makes it. difficult to predict with any dr-Kree of certainty just where he will
"Iirht,' if he liphls at all. lorney general Would j.it
bach, bis friends say. for he is a Rood lawyer. Hut he may land one of tb rich appointive plums in the state house, and thus be eliminated from tierace for attorney general. Kschbach has been a member of tha House of Representatives ever since Heck was a
i pup. and was speaker of the House at
last two sessions. Kd ward a Is one of the best known Republicans in Indiana and a very popular man. He was a member of the house for several sessions and made an eiteeptionaly good record. At fh legislative sessions of lU and 1919 he was a lepal adviser to the Governor in reKnrd to bills passed and rent in for signature. l.'p to this time there is no opposintr W. It. P.oach. of Delphi, for nomination for secretary of sta-e, or Will 31.
To be at- Adams, of Wabash, for reporter of the suit Ksc.- supreme, court.
You Can't Cure Rheumatism With Liniments and Lotions
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Complexion Rosy! Headache Gone! Tongue Clean! Breath Right! Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular!
'nor.- has b. . 1: n.'ich speculation card to uhillvr Ilrinlr.-n would !
w '-d to hob! i.i. to his place as si-.te
:o i our.' i -1 . "out it has been the b.-li.-f ..!' i 0 . st rsotis lliat wmibi h-. to walk p'aok wh' n the tr.ne came for t. - i . i poio in.-'ii t. lleii.li;:i is a 1 ii 'tin -era l of nl'l-scli. ..il t pe. When Governor I . .odri.'li look otlieo it was thought that j would displace II. iidr. n at. the lo st j i port unity, but be ,iil..vcd llendre-1 t-.. j I', main in I he oll'ice. and H.i.dr- n has j io;o!e a irooii r rd. thus show ir. that '
d:d not make a mistake j tb. is loot. Hut the Mai e of 1 1.-j'u b ' i -a ns. and llend- j r egard. -d by Hepublu ,n ns '
of pla. e in a fat job like a ccoun ta,r: t . n of K.sohbaoh In iinnrr-
a i-poii.i incut sounds like
I hunch, and it need cause i-o surif the Governor on his return from
i he ' ;. i vi I'lim keeping him b.otlse i full r.-:i Iris bevll . - bi :nc out thai of state
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If your s::n yellow complexion oal'id
ai- i tongue coated appetite poor you have .t.. 'a b.vl taste iii your mouth a luzv, no-good ,,, i fcehr.g you should take Olive Tablets.
Dr. Lchvardr,' Clive Tablets a substitute forcairMc;! v.-sve prepared by Dr.Edwards -Itr.r 17 yssrs cf study with his patients. Dr. F J'.va: d3'C:;v2 Tsb!cts era a purely "-'jtr.: ic; crrrpour-.d mixed with olive oil. . c i v.-; 1 know them ty their olive color. To !::.--s r.clccr. u:ak skin, brizht eves.
j '- r::'T c. fedins cf buoyancy like , r.!i:k :iood dayyru mu:t Ret at the cause. : Dr. EcAvardo' Olive Tablets act on tha ilvcr end bowels like calomd yet have uodarg;rov:3 after effects. ! They ctrrt the bile and overcome constiration. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All I druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results..
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I on- of th Sonets is I'll Id ica ns.
of 111 'tat.-. It will be a lively lifrht if all four of j lin-.-e in. ii cu to the mat for the nom
ination, .-.ud th. outcome would be in
doubt trom the start. What amount of!
individual strength either man may ao i cumulate hetveen now and the tine- for I
Making tli enoir i na t ion cannot be i i oiilo'-iied. but upon that factor probc.blv would depend the outcome. I'.r state treasurer, also four names arc lu'.'iii, ira. Itavis. of Kokomo; H-n I 'ih i h;is, of Valparaiso: Itay Southworth, of Lafayette, and David II. Scott, or" Linton. I'avis formerly was county treasurer of Howard county. He was prominently mentioned for the nomination once before. T'rbahns is at. present deputy stale treasurer under Vz JIc.Murtrie. His home is at Valparaiso, but be was appointed to his present position from Gary, where he was cashier in a bank for pome time. Southworth was n member of the House of Kepres. n I a t i ves at he recent session of the legislature. Scott is district, chairman for the 5e.'ond district and a member of the rt-publican state committee. He is
Torturing Pains Promptly Return in All Their Intensity
You may as well throw your liniments to the winds, if vou expect them to rid you of the panps of rlietimntism. Jn fact, the aooner you discard forever the ue of all forms of local treatment, the sooner you "-U et on the rij;ht track which leads to rational means of relief. For you can ruh and rub from now until doomsday, and you will never make any progress" toward riddinp yourself of rheumatism, because such treatment does not approach the source of the disetse. Remember from the outset that the pangs of rheumatifm come from a deepseated cause, and that simply rubbing the painful parts of the body has no effect on tha disease itself. But when yon locate the cause of the disease, the real source of all these intense pains, you can then treat the disease intelligently.
And until vou do treat rr
rheumatism iatelliCentlj, you "will horj, AUanta, GaJ
never be free from its disabling pains. Ho many people have fonnd Teal, penuine and lasting relief from rheumatism by purifying the blood with S. R. S. that we are justified in recommencing this splendid remedy to all wo are afflicted. Perhaps your case is like thousands of others which are caused by millions of tiny disease germs "in the blood. 8. S. S. SO thorouchlv
cleanses the blood, that it routs out completely and eliminates all disease germs that infest it. In this way the source of the dis ease is reaehpd, and its cause removed. Give your system a thorough cleansing with this reliable vegetable blood remedy, and you will be delighted to be free of the pangs of rheumatism. It has been used for more than fifty years and L sold at all drug stores. Begin its use today and you will have the same satisfactory experience as thousands of other sufferers. Should you wish special advice about your own ease, it can be had without cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 101 Swift Labora-
N. vv York announces his appointment. It is P'M. t :c-il !y settled tha someone ; will be appointed to succeed Gharb s A.; Kdwards, of Hunt infrton. as in.-inbrr of j the Public Strvi.e t'ommission. whose term expires on May 1. I'd wards i a Democrat. It is said tha? the Govern.
j has not yet tnade i:p his mind whom be i will appoint, but the choice appears to I lb between Ju.ltfe w. II Ki. hhorn. of llh.ffton, and Senator Glenn Van Aii!;.-i, ' .of Auburn. Julp-e I'icliliorn appears to have, the inside track, ami it will cans.- ' no surprise if the Governor picks him for the place. Judp.- Kiohhorn has b- n j biphiy rf commended to Governor Good-I I rich. I
Why Euj? Butter Krust
pKSsra313FlCT-W.TO I I I Coming Soon, and ! lortliL Waiilrk For 4 '- I riry4f: -ll NM
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It is an Indiana product made in LnCounty, and wc should patronize II. ms? Industry all things being- equal.
eason: It is made of the best material money can buy.
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In a most up to date shop, by the best workmanship.
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Vliich is the best reason that can bo offered it i3 worth more than most breads and costs the same. 13uy a loaf today at your Grocer's.
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