Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1919 — Page 7

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MOTHERHOOD Came to this VVokicii hfter Taking Lydia E. Pinliham's Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Healih

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Ellensburp;, Wash. "After I wr married 1 was not t for a ! n;r tir:,.

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able to 3 about. Our greatest dt ?ir -was to have: a chiM in our home und one day my h u s b a n d came back from town with a bottle of Lydia E. 1'ir.kham's Vegetable Compound and wanted me to try it. It brought rriief from my trcuidej.

I improved In health so I could do iry housework; we row have a little one, ail of which I owe to Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. O. P. JOHNSON, R. No. 3, Eller.sburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who lon for children in theirhorr.es yet are denied this happinpss on account of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such women should not give up hope until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass. The result cf 40 years experience is at your service.

(BXTZ.XSTIK ) : CP AT iOf.M- f CRVICE I BO.Iir, Apr.l CD. Premier Orlando's

tpeoch wn3 a c nrv-1' ta answer to Presl-i Aunt Wilson ana other allied ntrvtjtmicn , wiio oppose Itallr.u claims to I'Luius, a;iy3 ! the Tribune a-aJ other Italian news, j papers today. Opposition hy tho Intraaljeat Social- j ista represented by a froup cf forty dep. I utiea to tho prime minister's demand : that riiuiic become a pirt of Italy was ! expected. 3vt it is believed here tl.it ! the overwhelming- support given the gov- 1

nuiunt by the chambr of dpntlea will convince President Wilson that the

Xtr.ll&a pecple ere firmly backing Or-

lando and Sonnino and that he will be forced to fflve ground. Ilio chamber refilotered a vote of con. lUKno la I'rcmier Orlando and the govormuont by 3'CO to -10 after several hours of speech-making In width supporters of the ffovenimont'.i claim for Plume were wildly applauded, only the radical Winer of the Socialist party remaining' sile-at.

DR. W. E. NICHOLS PHYSICIAN Suite 101 First National Bank Bldg.

Corner Hohman and Sibley Sts-

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So These Soles Save You Shoe Money " I hive been v.carincr rny shoes with Neo.in S v: nenrb.- a y-ar. end they a- !y pi us .txkJ condition as .v:!'.'i.lK-iKl.t ht m." v rit ten August, IvL-v by WAL Cocko, Oi'ricer, A.E.F.. ,..0n-!v Xoojin Soles could endure a test like this. Yhat they do so is because cf the t'.)'i,;h durability buiit into them by a 6.;ienific pre cess. To cut your saoe bids cbr.vn, buy shoes with these lon-wenrir.,; soles. They come in ninny styles for men, women, and children. Remember Nco'in Soles are flexible and v.-atrrprocf, teo. and are available everywhere for re-soiing. They are made by The Goodyear Tire Rubber Co , Akron. Ohio, who also make

Umcjoot I ieels guaranteed to out

wear ail otner heels.

John Edwin Nevin iSTRr? C09RESPONDLNT I. N. SERVICE) PARI.-. April :i" l'n si. lent Wilson has an hi his List word in the Italian i i! I ' . -I rf . This is the conclusion r m h. c lu r. . following tho publication last ni i;b t of the r-r s blent 's statement the Italian d-! -gallon n April 14. in which I.'' iiis'sis that 1 imue be Interliafiot aiiz-d. Io'i-ver. it is eoneeded that the president's statement moans a great deal in tht spirit of ooinproiii'pfs and it is held that Mi" It iliiin bov rnment miI people v. i'! .. r.'Rjird it. That portion of his tin morainlum siiKstiiiK the ieaprue of nations as :t;i(liorily for the di.spositio!i of some features of. the Aurlutte controversy possilly may form an outlet to the situation. Tb- flnishintr touches wero being put on the pr-rtce treaty today. The pact jrobftbly will be handed to the Herman tb-leuat" Stitu nliy or Monday by Premier .'!' men. rau In the presence of Prsident Wilson. Lloyd Oeortfe and other peace conference leaders. It ia not be-

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Get Rid of That

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John Schinueser & Bro., 77 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind. The Mcllroy Motor Supply Co., 623 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. Floyd Fryar, Eact Chicago, Ind. East Chicago Garage & Sales Co., 4739 Forsythe Ave., Erst Chicago, Ind. Indiana Garage, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Moser Hardware Co., 400-119th St., Whiting, Ind. National Garage, 2309-ll-137th St., Indiana Harbor. Neuenfeldt Garage, Crown Point, Ind.

Maj. Gen.1 William J. Snow. Major-General Snow, chief of field artillery, has been detailed by the war department on a special mission to France. England and Italy. H'i will study the latest developments in military organization with a view to adopting them to peace militarv establishments in this countrq.

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wear ail Otner heels. tlons. with hokman n Alterative, the ir. t -a t t n - tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' successHOtirS. Z to 4 ana 7 to 9 p. m. e - ful 11S SPc ni1 tl P0 bottles from Office phone 143. Kes. phone 159. I 100011 OGlCS 5' LABUA" ' ' - (rwiir-3.J,.ji-. i ? it- ' - ' ' '-.-''r'",-' ' ,, .1 d"' tS-3M ..' ' :jty-"J I V,'ti-.w.:vj.::v: j-.-"1-&JJ" . " ".. ' fbe 1 .-rir6 x sa.n'iT eree" i 1 T , - 0G,J4 of b ?. oAS in .'..V

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lieied that the Italians will return to Paris in time for the ceremony. The Italian deU's;ation not be read out of the conference unbss they rad themselves out. Thus the responsibility for their falure to .sin' the treaty will rest solely with themselves. The impression H- that the Germans will be given two or thr e days to read the treaty and then permitted further time to ask for Interpretations. They will then be allowed two weeks in which to communicate with Weimar. In the meantime the delegation will he hold at Versailles. French officials declare that if the Germans attempt to return to Weimar after receiving the treaty their

t will be regarded as breaking off

peace negotiations. The foreien ministers met airain today to take up the rlftht of Jewish minorities in countries InvoHed in the peace treaty, ss well as the question of eahles and a temporary rejrime for Schleswlg after peace is signed. The Polish eor.unls.-lon -ihio met today r(i make definite settlement of the boundaries of the new nation. The VkranianPoIIsh boundary commis-ion is now meeting bore, but it is understood that the boundary commission will rot hear arguments by the I'rMnipps unless they arree to sign an armistice. President Ador, of Switzerland, explained today that his country wants to join the league of nations, but nt the same time is not willing to accept responsibilities which niiuht In the future jepordlze Swiss neutrality. In this connection the question has arisen whether Geneva will he retained as the seat of the league of nations, if Switzerland does not become a member.

"LOST BATTALION" IS HOME AGAIN nNTFPN"IONL NEWS SEPVICEI XKW YORK. April IS. The "Lost Battalion." comprising companies of 'lie SOSth infantry, which were surrounded for live days by the Germans In Arronn forest, but refused to surrender, come hom today aboard the transport America, which landed 7.r 1 2 troops, ineluding OfiO siik and wounded. The units aboard the America included the 154th Infantry brigade headquarters. ?,nSth 'infantry, 307th infantry ohadquarti rs and companies A to K inclusive of the 507th and the r!7th milchinegun and supply companies, all New York draft organizations. The transport Lorraine landed "fi4

men, all casuals.

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flHed the pulpit Sunday eTeninff. speaking in the interest of the centenary. "IifTord Peekman and Harold Fwardon from Roseland. 111., are vi.siting at J'r. MahnstoneV.

Fashion's forecast Bv Annabel Worthinfrton.

GRIFFITH

ST. JOHN

Mr. and Mrs. Auaust Kuhn announce the arrival of a little daughter nt their home in tllary on la.t Thursday morning. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Fred P.enr.ett of Star. Idaho, where they moved from here :oi!t a year as:o. statins they had an Kaster pi"Sent of a fine baby b y named Roy Kerd nand. Mi?5 P.ennett spent the week end In town. Miss Hlsle Gait, who has fully recovered from her recent sickness. Is now working at the Groves, restaurant. Rev. George P. Jones of Kast Chica-

SPRING FEVER

I Nicholas Luriwig. Sr.. is spending a I f v dajs in Chicago with relatives. William Adler spent Sunday with

I. is parent- at Hammond. Mrs. Prank Gerlach visited Saturday hero with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Koehle and family returned home Friday rnornins irom Florida where they ."pent the winter months. Henry Newbllng spent Sunday with relatives at Chicago. Mi:-s Agnes I.joescher returned home here from L'yer where she has been woiking for several months and intends to stay home for the summer. lorn to Mr. and Mis. N.ck p.aavke. Sunday a little daughter. tjuite a number from here attended the grand opening at Ijassen's at Cedar Lake Saturday evening.

GIRL'S ONE PIECE SLIP-ON DRESS.

Following Colds, Grippe, TEus, Watery or Poisoned Blood

The novel use of the collnr 15 the attractive feature of the design shown in No. 0204. The Ion" shawl eollir crriw;

I in front and slips through bound slashes extending into n belt nt the 'a'k. T!,c dress is made to slip on i"r the head, i The full length sleeves are withered into cuffs which ran be scalloped to match ; the collar. I The girl's sltp-on dress No t"04 is cui in sizes 4 to 12 years. The 1 year size

requires 2V yards '.'Ai inch material.

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XBr Da. Valentine Mott.T At this time of year most peop!e suTTer from what we term "spring fever" because of a stagnant condition of thd blood, because of the toxic poisons 6tored vp within the body during the long winter. We eat too much meat, rith little or no green vegetables. Bloodless people, thin, anemic people, 'those with pale cheeks and lips, who have a poor appetite and feel that tired, worn or feverish condition in the springtime of the year, should try the refreshing" tonic powers of a good alterative and blood purifier. Such a tonic as drugpists have sold for fifty years, is Doctor Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a standard remedy that can be obtained in tablet or liquid form, ifade without alcohol from wild roots and barks. Occasionally one should "dean house" with castor oil or tiny pills made up cf the May-apple, leaves of aloe and jalap, and sold by almost all druggists in this country ai Doctor Pierce's Tlcasant relicts. Muncie, Ind. "When I had a severe cough, night sweats, I0S3 of weight and appetite, I was induced (by reading a pamphlet) to try Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took it, faithfully for about 40 days, and gradually I gained; the cough disappeared and I put on flesh and got etrong again. I took no other medicine at the time. It did a great deal of good and 1 shall always feel grateful to Dr. Pierce for this remedy. 1 have had no cough for 14 years, since I was cured by 'flolden Medical Discovery.' " ILrs.Lwj McCoy, 512 V. Howard Ht.

LOWELL

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were Chicago visitors esterday. G. L.. Trump was in Chicago on business yesterday. The town hoard has designated May as cleanup day in Ijowell. Trie senior class of the Lowell high school will give their play in the Grand f heatr Friday night. A banquet will he served to all5 the V ldiers of the world war, of the Civil war and of the Span i sh - A mer'can war who went from the three Creeks and Hanover townships, fit the K. of P. ! anquet room next Saturday night. All loiers who went from these town..j, ij.ti ore cordially invited. It will be f ri e to thni. After the bupper a re'(eption will be given to the soldiers in the Lowell opera houe to which he pu'die in general is invited.

SCHERERVILLE

The Misses Louise, and Frances Dof,ii ,orp the guo-ts of their parents on -'unday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hohman are ..he proud pareuts of a' baby boy. Charles Pchultz is still unable to work :i account of a wound received on his ,;md while falling through the wltidlii. id of b7s automobile. Pot- r Do f tin was a St. John business . jsitor on Thursday. Wa't'-r Helmer is visiting with Nick Viiwei.'zer for several days. He just returned) from France and can tell us ..to.' interesting siories. Gi orge Doftin was a Hammond visi- '.: on Monday. )'.:!te a bunch of cur Schererville peo!e attended th" "Farmer Boys' Dance" at Spring Hill on Monday.

THE UMVRSAL-CAB The Ford Coupe, with its permanent top, big sliding windows, generous seating1 capacity, splendid upholstering, is surely the ideal, as well as the most practical and profitable, motor car for traveling salesmen, physicians, stockmen, etc. It means quick transportation without fatigue. It means comfortable transportation regardless of weather conditions. It means good, long service at the minimiim of expense. Wise to give us your order now. Price f. o. b. Detroit, $650.

Bunnell Auto Sales Company

GARY 5th Ave. and Mass. Phone 1470

HAMMOND 606 8 HOHMAN ST. Phones: 66&-651.

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