Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 16 October 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Thursday. October 16 .1010.

EXPERT GIVES SOI TIMELY POINTERS OH

INFLATION OF TIRES.!

It is cu?tnmsry atu.-ng a'ltomo'hin hfn they .im!c .i:r into a w heel vh is jacked up. not r-titr p 'in ! ' ' rijuirid rressu'ie, bu' to nHmv a f founds for th weight w i ,

on the tir" when the j.-K 15 r This is h i1 v met iec, an from the I '11 ; ! States Tir Vt

!b!'ra:ori i" r a refill show th' ' '!k!': of "h

tire ii"i5 11 t ad 1 even a fraction of a round to th sir pressure tnMi a tire. '"'nsr:f)Mf ntlv, the rnired States Tirn "ftrr.rsp.v i1'.!s motorists to i;f!.v. their tire ti the- !' ."nir.pi'di'l rressur. whether the vheei is .i.-vKed tin or n"t. W'hi on the subject of inflation, rroterists shouM ap?ii:i be warned thai 'he r.otion w h;oh ha sained wide beh am- -nc autemobi!lls that the heat en a su-noier day expand th air inside n e. r- to such n extent that, the t-res i' n--o r. tJ to be riown up V ni point as in win'fr. 1? an utter

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fallacy. Experiments show that It takes terrific driving for a considerable period Iti such a race as thai at the Jndmnripolis speedway to generate enough heat to raise the air pressure In a tire t.'ive or six pounds. Th expin;on in a car driven at an ordinary rate on a hot summer day is so slight I that no allowance should he made for j it wh-p (tie tire is pumpeil ur Motorists would do w-n in hot woa- i thor to 1et,t the air pressure In thetr tires overv few dss to see that tne I leakage i f air ha not reduced th" pre-! sure to ihe point where the Hie Willi suffer h. it 111. I HAMMOND SCOUT GETS LICENSE

I.cn tliar. a year Aft 1 Ralston V itW

son of li. X. J. Miller. ." l alunie' avenue, beame a Hoy s.-o-.,t. H. immediately showed great interest in the work and has alwayc. b-en a faithful member of Troop 3 Srout MUler reached that part of tii Seoul program who h his ? do with signalling an.! ii--n vacation time

eantAfche requeM e.1 h:a fathers pertnis."ion t0 attend t. Wireless S.-hool a; Valparaiso. Tie was thr- tor - j oral weeUs and upon his return to ihss j . it ror.t in tied h's studies wi!i hi.- ow n j wifeless outfit. His J.-'g k i I n.ost interesting . Il s-;-. -ids hours I ever iay tunning in" and n

the messages that are constantly flying o inysteriout.lv through the air. Keoentl 011 tig Millvr reci ivid his license and ;h a-s Amateur t iterator and he has been appointed Chief jjoout Signaller of Hammond.

TO PROBE WORK OF STRIKE RADICALS INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SIRVICEl WASHINGTON". ict. lii Activities of ia1nal in the steel strike will be thoroughly in sMgated by the education and labor commit tee of the senate w ho h has he-en conducting a prol e of the tti ike. Today the committee decided to open Its hearing on Monday a u. 1 Senator Kenyon. chairman, stated itat witnesses would he heard who would give testimony bearing on any influence whbh the I. W . W. andlimilar organizations hao had In the calling of the str ike .

WARNS OF DANGER IN EAST GERMANY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! T.oN'lio.N, ( (doner Hi. The reactionai tide -n Germany is at full flood and the pa n- i er t a m. pa n - Hnssi n n enterprise .n the Hi-. t i c piovim'is 'tiurt lie rewarded as mere than a 'oral episode.'said a Berlin dispatch to th Manchester Guardian tod.n "Serious men are ta'kinc of the dan

ger of a reactionary coup In East Prussia on the part of the troops If they are withdrawn from the lialtie Mate. .Many of the bourgeois are abandoning what little llhera'ism they had. largely through despair."

ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS KEEP UP ADVANCE IN NORTH RUSSIA

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f INTERNATIONAL MEWS SERVICE' 1.0Xlx;.X, ot. Hi. Important ndances for the anti-Bo!yh" ik forces on tho front in Northern- Riis:n were announced in an oflieial roniniuniiiuo issued at Archangel, vaid a news agency dispatch from that city today. The text of the communique continues: "In the direction of Onega we are pursuing the enemy. FighMng is In progress in lha neighborhood of Kialovanca alonr the railway. We occupied position over n front of 400 vcrsts, capturing guns and prisoners, among the

Utter a battalion commamb r.. We blew up an armoured tram of the enemy, and i put a heavy gun r nt of commission. In the direction of Kotehma.s, after a strenuous fight, the Bolsheviks were driven back on the morning cf the fourteenth from Ple.etskia ptaMon The railway station was set on fire riUr advance continues. ' f - J INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : rOPf..N'H A (i E N . rirt 1C- 'Our eprttons against the German" and Busstans f.ghting with them are developing favorably." says , ,,n.-ial announcement from the chief of staff of the Irtish army received here today. It adds. "The siniatu.B is secure. We have

fought our way across the Ivlna river." The official statement evidently refers to the fighting around Riga. It was reported on Tuesday that the Letts have recrossed th Ivin and r-occujied sotnn of the suburbs of Riga. Nearly all of Kuropean Russia is ablaze with battle today. At no tine, since the soviet was established have the Bolshevik armies been so hard pressed as they are at the presoat time.. According to dispatches from Archangel. OniHk and lyindon. tho anti-Red forces are advancing on threw fronts, and the fali of Wtrograd is believed to be imminent. Admiral Kolehak. leader of the anti-

RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING ARUMPUS? Sloan's Lln!mnt, kept handy, takes the fi&ht out of them SLOSHING around in tbe wet and then the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Sloan's I i liment is kept handy. Pains, strains, sprains how soon this old family frie.nd penetrates withcut rubbtng and helps drive 'em away! And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia are promptly relieved. Keep a bottle handy all ths time. Get one today if you've run out ci Sloan's Liniment. All drureists 35c. 70c, $1.40.

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Bolshevik forces in Eastern Russia, claims ga.!ns nver the whole front West of the T'rsl mountains an d'he annihilation of eight Bolshevik regiments. The anil-Reds in Northern forces claimed to be driving the forces of U'n!n and Trotsky southward. Gen. Deniken. -omrandr of ti: V.'hite arnilej m southern Ilussia. are moving to Moscow and are now standing at Orel only 180 miles from Moscow, the present sa t of the Bolshevik government . In Western Russia, fler-nan Russ;an.

j-etiiMi a id I'oiiiih a.i.-,. es are engag ! in conflict . The Ietts ham rpnd n cffersl- e against the Germans and their Ku.eiiin alUes along the Dvin river with the evident "object of re-ta'ning F.iga. The Poles have begun a. r: w cjiipaitn against the Gerrrars Th 'Jerman army 0f Gn. von 1'"Golti, which is fghtirg in rlfian'-e of the alltes" order has Joined up wm.v n faction of Russians in the Baltic provinces and 53 reported to he novins

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FOR YOUR SPECIAL CONSIDERATION One appreciates so much more than just warmth in the fur wraps of this season. To the particular garment, here pictured, the graceful fullness gives an added distinction. The styles are dolman; an effect thnt takes precedence over all other models. Fashioned of Hudson Seal with large beautiful button.and relieved with a great shawl collar and high cuffs of real Red Fox, Beaver. Martin and Mink. There aiv also the Marmot coats, trimmed with Raccoon. Then there are others with Muskrat collars and cuffs, Garments that are no better than these are selling elsewhere at 400.00 and $"00.00. Our special price $1 75.00 to $3SO.OO

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Stunning Exhibit of Suits and Dresses that combine style, individuality with dependability and offered to you at a decided price saving. Colors were never more beautiful or diversified, permitting the greatest latitude in the matters of personal preferences and individual beeoiningness.

MODISH NEW FALL SUITS

-strictly in keeping with high grade models, revealing delightful smart tailoring. Keen merchandising ability has placed these garments in our stock, so that it is possible to offer exclusive styles at most unusual values. Smart ripple effects strictly tailored models Moused backs, corded waists, belted and half belted models are to be found in this wonderful assortment. The materials are wool velour, silvertone, trieotine and serge including every fashionable color the season demands. Specially priced at

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