Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1919 — Page 6
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The greatest luxury Iumbia is through and and comfort ever put through, into a car will be for- And added to the regotten if the motor gives liability of every part trouble. are several exclusive adIn short, a car is no vantages, such as the better than its weakest automatic motor tempart. perature control and the We ascribe the sue- non-synchronizing cess which the Columbia spring suspension. SpmcificatintM: Tlmken Axiea Con! in antal ReJ Saal Motor Harrison Radiator with Thermostatically Controlled v hutttri Spicer Universal Joints Borjj & Beck Clutch--Detroit Steel Pro.durta Company's Springs Ctmmer Steorir ir Ctar Auto Lite Sta'tin and Lighting -At water-Kent 1 cnii ion Stromhersr Cnrburetor Prest-O-Lite Storage Batter-r Painting and Tnmmir.g by Tha American Auto I rimming Co.--Pantaaoto Too- ' etas, t. .. .:. ... ,.,-a a a- . . i i ea extra. !-;'.ns, ; j -1 t . , ;a - I a ..ire wh'-e's ineiucled in ahne price i; ei-er a ", i. S t 1 .a ; 5 wire v.heein it. haded in ah t r1,.. s.'nit, J,"i): wire wheels l"f' ex. ''..ia ... '.'.il ; V. i ' a he "is, Jlal) ox. i'rices J 'i. ih !,.!". t.i .aitit, t'hitia.' v. itleuit notiee. HtBItlKO'O!' C: h'O'e'.ENSEN. ', " ' h .;.:n:,.i r'a, :.:.: ; '.. ihaone 3020.
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Latest Popular Sheet Ilusic. THE MUSIC MART 151 Stats St., Hammond.
Tomorrow the Chicago Sunday Tribune will publish an impartial review of the Mooney case revealing why so many people favor a new trial. The review is by the noted writer, Louis Siebold. Ha examined all the evidence. His findings shoving how others were acquitted on proofs that doomed the labor agitator, will be published in full in tomorrow' s Chicago Sunday Tribune. Did Mooney Get Justice? Was Mooney given a fair trial? Should he have been doomed to die as a result of circumstantial evidence? These questions are being asked. No direct evidence against the accused was produced at the trial. The atmosphere of the trial was hostile to Mooney. The testimony of F. C. Oxman, the Oregon cattle dealer, which did so much to convict Mooney, has been impeached, it is asserted.
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President Wilson Appeals for New Trial So astounding is this case that President Wilson has personally appealed to Governor Stephens of California to conditionally pardon Mooncy and make it possible for the convicted labor leader to have a new trial. Secretary of Labor Wilson has investigated the case and also advocates a new trial Startling Revelations! Inside Facts! In Tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune Louis Siebold has obtained the facts! Tomorrow, in The Chicago Sunday Tribune, he will describe the case in "detail. He will point out the circumstantial evidence which convicted Mooncy and how that evidence has since been attacked. This is, without question, the most startling trial expose ever published. Don't miss it! Order tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune in advance from your newsdealer, as the edition is sure to be exhausted early.
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if Yea Ycrd to Know Why So Many Favor a New Trial for Mooney, Read Tomorrow's
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