Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1919 — Page 6

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BUB GANG ARRESTED IN M CLEVELAND

outrages took plaeo are expected to follow. Detectives today were on their way to Chicago. New York, Washtastou and oilier cities to co-oper-ite In bringing about additional mrcste. lufi-rir.atit.-ii which brought about th

WOMAN'S FAITH HELPS HUSBAND

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 CLEi-U.-V.L', O. u t. V:ih the p. r rest of live men and one woman

arresld last train .'i.me ?r-ri l h. .tgo. Acci-din to the ,tu" t ho Crntrcl pel-j ice atatiuii in-". !,' w.is to ho tiiov.n up ;n i

! the officers a.-semblcd for r..;i :n ! the evei.ititf. It w:i U hfM been n

arlde Job. oiw of the tm-inb. is of the

Kansr o'.am.tritf to .-.ok a posit. on

the force In order I plant th bomb. Add.tiotial Information tccured by Cupt. UvulU and his asi-i.-unls Indicated that the antf plautilnqt i widesmead bomb attack for next

to tho solution of the bomb plot i in(r -y of last June when ':-! t ; l'oln-o believe that. one of tho i:in f prominent men throughout ! n i e.-".e,i lore was dirool'y o. ;n i-rn-d w-re bombed, is at hard. J'in the bomMntf tins homo of M.iyor arrests hera and In several 1 1 a vis and another participant in tl.';. In wh-oh tho June bomb particular ni'trapn l. ei;e.o..i to to- " " - -

poHoo believed today that tht

"I own my Kood health to my wife who had faith. In a newspaper ad she saw of Mayr'a Wonderful H.pnisdy. I was down so badly w'.'h stomach and llvor trouble after 15 jrars of juTii-r-ng uid trying' every known remedy

mat l nail :o taitti in anyiritiitr 'in tig

medicine bus certainly b -en a "Uodnd" to me." It is a slnii !-. huruiles s preparation that removfi tho catarrhal

allays the Inflammation which cuusn practically all ftoma-Ji. liver and intestinal ailments, including app ndieitls. Oiio dose will convince or money r'undd. adv.

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CANNOT BE CURED

BY RUBBING WITH LINIMENTS AND OINTMENTS.

If you are one of the many thousand victims of torturing Rheumatism, make up your mind today that you will abandon your efforts to rub the disease away with liniments, lotions, ointments, and local applications. Such treatment by itself is net only futile and devoid of results, but is a waste of time, during which the disease is getting a firmer hold on your system. Rheumatism is a stubborn disease. It is not on the surface, therefore you must not expect to be able to cure it with remedies applied to the surface. No one ever yet effected a permanent cure in this way, so why should you continue to suffer while relying upon treatment that has failed in thousands of cases? The experience of others afflicted with Rheumatism is your best guide, and by following their advice you can not only save yourself untold suffering, but rid yourself of a disease that will eventually wreck your body and leave you helpless. Almost every victim of Rheumatism has practically the same experience. They are so impressed with the pains and suffering of the disease and are so anxious to get rid of them that they have treated the pains alone, and overlooked their cause. They have rubbed with liniments, lotions and ointments in an effort to get temporary relief, with no chance of doing themselves any permanent good. Such was the experience of Mr. Caspus Bibb, of 2424 Tenth Avenue, Bessemer, Ala., who writes to tell how he found relief from this terrible affliction. He says:

",v IW a-.. I suff-.-r.-d from

a severe attack of articular Rheumatism that r.-nuorod mo almost helpless. I'-v the use of the usual ex-t-run! ! -ino.ii. -s 1 was able to chock Ibo ia.iu s rto' v'iat. ! it. did not r--r:un tim rit.i u f t.iy limbs, and a cloudy days or when exposed to dampness or cold 1 would Immediately suffer from stiff and achiuff joints. 1 beiran to take S. S. S. ai d all symptoms at once began to disappear, until now I have no fear of exposure to tho worst sort of weather, 1 fe.el it my duty to recommend S. S. S. to all v. ho wish to freo themselves from the torturing clutches of Rheumatism." Physicians now agree that many

forms of Rheumatism are caused by a germ in the blood. The pain is not the disease itself, but merely a symptom nature's warning to you that you have been attacked. The only intelligent treatment, therefore, is through the blood; treatment directed toward eliminating the disease germ from the blood. For years nearly all the prescriptions used by the medical profession were those containing iodide of potash or mercurial substances, but in nearly every case these minerals are more injurious to the system than the disease itself. One reason why S. S. S. is so successful in the treatment of Rheumatism and other blood disorders is the fact that it is a purely vegetable remedy, being made from roots and herbs gathered direct from the forests. It contains not a particle of mineral substance, and acts by driving disease germs from the blood and cleansing it of all impurities. S. S. S. has been on the market for fifty years, and almost every druggist has sold it ever since he has been in business. It is sold under an absolute guarantee that it is purely vegetable. Our medical department is maintained for the benefit of the afflicted, and if you will write fully about your case you will be given complete advice as to the treatment necessary for your individual case, for which no charg is made. Address Swift Specific Co., 405 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

arvestod in tUe East within

two. Theoire l.cover and Stove Mat-Jka. two of the men in custody here, were arifsted by a squad of officers as thy came from an old barn which police s-iy wao their bomb factory. One finished Loinb. a timinir clock for f lee-

t trl; al devices and enouirh nitroglycerin

t.. Mow up the largest building in the city were f..und tn the "faetoiy" In addition to revolver? and ammunition.

Tho completed liomii tound was 'det- ! si in typo w ,th that used to blow ,ip Mayor 1'avis" home, according to the police bomb experts. Raid' on the quarters of the two . men brought to Htjbt additional bombi making paraphernalia, additional ravolver? an J a whiskey still I The three other men and the women

were arrested at widely sepuratt-U points in the city and their identity withheld by the police pending- further Investigation. A quantity of ladloal liteiitturu was found in tho 203trtsion j( ona of thse men.

Come and see tl.e frost on tho purikins nt. tho Halloween dam t given by the Ryihliiu Pleasme "!uL. Friday. October Slst. at Pythian lla.ll, corner oden and llohman St. Admission 75 cents per couple.

from tho liquor dealers It Is reported that they are preparing to placo their stvck on tho market and that all attempts at enforcom.eut of war-tLme. prohibiten will bo mot with fnjunctlon fruits. In the. meantime (he "flyinjr fiqimdron" of the Internal revenue office was pre

paring for Uquor raids on a wholesale

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PREPARING FOR FIGHT i Will Seek to Dispose of 15,000,000 Gallons of Whiskey at All Hazards.

Take The Times and k?rp touch with the whole world.

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PERSHING TO jGO ON TOUR INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICtl WASHLNOTON, Octob-.r 2s. General 1'ershln? Is planning a tour of th U. S., he announced this afternoon. After appearing before congressional committees, Jen. I'ershing said h would visit army camps and cantoncments and factories which were tngafced in the manufacture of war material. He will visit his loms In Laf.'k-de. Mo., during the tour.

I Gin. Pershing declared that "gross injustice" lias been done hlni by reports ! that he was to be married. He. stated that he had entertained the widow i of one erf his "best aides" and that j reports that followed were very embarj rassing.

Constipation, Headache, Colds, Biliousness ended with "Cascarets"

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STOLEN AUTO IS RECOVERED An automobile stolen tn Chicago last Sunday was recovered with the culprit that stole it. in Gary last Monday evening by officer Wytow. The prisoner wii Roy Hutchinsln. colored. 42S0 South Wabash avenue, Chicago. It was a new Kord and the thief tried to dispose of It Is Gary for $175.

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Breathe Byomet for Two Minutes sod Relieve Stuffed Ketd.

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N'ofhinE' fai.- s the jo out

quicker than a disordered liver or

- ! waste-elogEed bowels. Don't stay International NEWS SERV1CE1 i headachy, constipated. R-e-CIIICAcKJ, Oct. i'J. Ad v lied by their j move the liver and bowel poison which counsel, I,jvy 'layer, that war-time pro- j is keeping your head dizzy; your tn-hit-tion Is over, that the "lid" Is off. pile coated, your breath bad and and that tho Illinois "s-arch and seiz- stomach .- our. Whv net spend a few ure" law is inoperative, liquor dealers! cents for a box of cascarets and enjoyin Chicago, are today reported preparing' the nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic, for a Up.'! fight to the finish in an j you ever experienced? Cascarets pveffort to dispose of th ir collective stock ' er gripe, skktn or inonvejiieni. e one of lS.UnO.OfiO galloiiP of lit.uor. I like Halts, Oil. Ca'otnei harsh pillr.. V."hll no st atom tit was forthcoming : They work w hile you sleep. adv.

Mr. and Mrs. 1.. A. Hout hworth of Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Ah,- it Smith, Miss Lilliaa Smith of Hanimosd, Mr. and Mrs. I.8l'age of Kvanston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of East Chicago. Mrs. Clarenea DeKeamer and children who spent the, summer In Casada, tav returned jiome. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Clark living east of town had a fine toy arrive at the-r home on Sunday . A town election will he held on Nov. 4th, for officers In the third and fourth wards.

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