Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1919 — Page 3
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'STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1 N FRVICF1 ABOARD THE U. S. S. ARKANSAS TVITH THE PACIFIC FLEET, Jay 23 (By Wireless Enroute to th.? Pacific coast, the six ;iprdradniii;hts of the Pa c. lie fleet wr p.assins through the Windward passage today and were due to emergA into the Oribbcan ia, 55 miles north of the T'at: a ma Canal, before noon. The battleships are traveling alone The destroyers, which purhed on ahead were due to reach the. canal this mornipji and the supply ehips. which are 100 miles ahead of the battleships tomorrow. It is probable th.it all will clear through the locks before the arrival of the battleships Friday forenoon. The super-dreadnauhts are makinsr twelve knots and a half through the Windward passage. The weather is clear but the sea is fllfrhtly choppy.
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this momitifi and make the rest of the trip through th canal.
""ring tne day the ha t tiesh :ps Urn h,' engaged in constant maneuvers whi! J drills take place on hoard. L1'- i
CREWS AHF. XOVlfF.S. Ail the ships are Komewhat handicapped because oil pjrrnt of t'.-eir crews are raw recruits pressed into
service when the b.p-n : '
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i'iej'ditvj io no xnniscivcs pioua In ' i the review at Sf.n Francisco. . It; Vjj Th inc. a are entertained nightly b ' , two-reeled movie comedies and five i . j
rel fca'ure ri'-turcs played on th- t
when tlie cruise b.-gan, be- i le fn'istnients of many f j- ,' J .1 rr.en had exp'.rfd. The rook- h ' learning qiu. klv and w VI V '
It Is reported that some of the old-screens placed aft of the turrets.
SENATE TURNS WILSON DOWN '!NTERNUONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 WASHINGTON. July 22 By a vo-e of 8 to 7. President Wilson's request for authority to appoint provisionally an American representat n e on tlie interallied reparation commission before the ratification of the reace treaty, was refused today by tho senate foreign relations committer.
STRAUSS WOULD BE FIRST MAYOR
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE'
NTW YORK.
July
Straus, New York merchant and philan
thropist, wants to be first mayor of' Jerusalem if the peace conference set's
aside Palestine as a Jewish nation a - ' '
cording to officers of the Zionaist K' -
panization here, who say he confided h;-
wishes to them. Straus several months ago announce 1 t
his intention of returning to Jerusalem- ( Tand devoting his fortune to tho welfare ,!
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FIFTH DIVISION
IS NOW HOME y ! 'INTERNATIONAL NFWS SFRVir-i i i NEW YORK. July 22. The transport i I, A
Amrica deck-d today with 7.003 ov r- Lc 5 seas troops, including the last cont Inir- i F-'
2- Nathan ents of the Fifth division to return
home.
Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco
Try These SIMPLE TESTS
New- York: T3octor Connor, formerlv of Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Manv men who smoke, chew or snuff Incessantly and who are seeminrly healthy are suffering; from progressive organic ai'ments. i housands cf them would never hao been afflicted had it not been for the use of tobacco, and thousands would soon pet well if they would onlv stop the use of tobacco. The chief habit forming principle of tobacco is nocotine. a deadly poison which, when absorbed by the system slowly effects the nerve. membran' S. tissues and vital orpans of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco varies and depends or circumstances. One will be afflicted with srenernl debility, others with ca.tarrh of the throat, indigestion, constipation, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of memory, lack of will power, mental confusion, etc. OtTv rs may suffer frcm heart disease, bronchial trouble, hardening of the arteries, tuberculosis, blindness or even cancer or the common affliction known as tobacco heart. If you use tobacco in any form you can easily detect the harmful effects
you are out of breath, your heart beat ! forced, trembling or irregular, yau mav be a victim of functional or orrni
iri.uo.e. s.x you r,.fci that voU must I smoke, chew or snuff to quiet vour ! nerves, you are a slave to the tobacco habit, and are positively poisoning voar-' self with the deadly drusr, nicotine" In! either case you have just two alterm-
lnra Keep on witO the se f-poison i t. - f
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habit and escape the dangers. You rai JJ,V j overcome th craving and stop the h'ib i ' 1 1n a very short tune bv u.sini.- the to 1 lowing Inexpensive, formula. Go to ;.n I' ""3
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i'u you. witn tne nicotine poisrn out of your system your general health will quickly improve. Note. When asked about Xicotol tablets, one of our leading druggists said "It is truly a wonderful remedy for th
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p nnn asu tor Mcotol tabl.-t: t, 1 ablet after each meal, and in S- j velj- short tune you will hav L -rJ for tobacco, the crav ing vi 1 i 4
rv nit ni tne roi owmsr simn p tfs;s. -we nve mrr co'ri ti-
Read aloud one full page from a book, j thorlzed by the manufacturer! to refund '
If. in the course of reading your voic
becomes muffled, hoarse and indistinct, and you must frequently clear your throat, the chances are that your thvoat is affected by catarrh and it mav be the beginning of more serious trouble. Next, in the morning before taking your usual smoke, walk up three flights of stair at a regular pace, then stop. If you rind that
i iit- money ui every oissatisneci customer ' ard we would not permit the use of our nunc unless th remedy possessed up- ' usual merit." Nicotol tablets are sold m this city under an iron-clad monev-hac k guarnnteo by all up-to-date druggists, including Joseph W. Wets and J. E. M-vcr ' Adv.
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THE Standard Oil ComI 9 pany (Indiana) has em1 phasized its belief in the rights of its employees to look to the Company as a source of livelihood even after the productive years have passed. For the protection of those who have grown old in the employ of the Company an annuity has been provided. This annuity cannot be less than $300.00 a year, and may be as much as 75 per cent of the average annual remuneration received during the last ten years of service. This is but one of the factors which have served to promote a bond of sympathy, understanding, and respect between the Company and its employees. It has been a potent factor in promoting the general efficiency of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and has enabled this organization to fulfill its obligation as a public servant in a manner satisfactory to the stockholder, the employee, and the public generally. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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