Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1920 — Page 8

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REBEL STRIKE SITUATION MOVING Strike Leaders Deny Reports, However, That Men are Returning to Work.

(Irnups of strikers were rt sirUc! n.s drifting I'urk t. work. V. hi! - tl-y veri1 1' tuitn: i; to their olil j-b.-, ywiU-hiif; en w. 1-rouutU in ly 'lit; br, thvrh i.- were ;irr:viiiK in foiv . At Kai!!;i! I'lty ami many other ti ttble iTiit.-rs tie- Mr:ke was iipuri-d as Uf'iiM t'in1-;, ;.m! I i'" roa-'s ,'Le t ;lill;t ! -ly r, -.-to I in r. tb-r fri'iuh! ti ;!"(':.. The .-ti ike b ailors reiterated their (1. r.ial.; tint .t:i of tli" strik i : hid r. t i; t act - ; ! v r ;; ml eta i ttioil t h;f 1 1 1 -'ti i ! :ne a t for a finish ;i.:ht was str.'ii".rr t'aa ne -r. Joan lii:iti in. of' -.le t, of t o- a riittv -n's Ais. i i at in. ltii-l Atty. ;, n. i':t!mir's cliariti-s that 1. V. V . inttueiiei s v re Lacking Host 1 i k .

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CIUCACJU. April 14 The s w 1 1 hitn ti's ftrike situation throughout the west cuntinuetl to improve today. ;u'Otenlinfc to reports received here from various points, ami tile claims of railroad officials. The decision of th- railway uni'ns affiliated with the Amt-rie.iti K. d ration of Labor to condemn tin- strike icHi'ts tlx strikers and their tiew'y formed organization, the Yaidno n's As soeiatiort. completely isolated from tie--ttpp rt of all other lahor organiza

tions. Ihts. cotiitnru-a with the aet-, r, f, r, n 'Vf hostility of the hig railroad Ijro- i ,, Ma, i;v rhoods, the threat of fed era I pros-' i;. ( . cution1 and a marked public sentiment : y , usainst the strike, apparently has ea us , ;lv i-. x , eii the switchmen to realize that t a . l r . ,n . , ,. , situation is an unenviable one. and hat is s a.t to. ir chances of winning are extr. i-u v v, t!,ii: Slim . I ;,

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the K'.itvy ''rust Savings ilank was Jiipoinud iir' ivi r for all property held it; the ii-uiio of Mathias It. K.-vca. Mr. , Fisher was (tppoinieif manager. I It is rumored that Koveez borrow j 111 m y fr.'in l'.ireiKtiers here, stating that I he v.,.t:td a them 'jjc'it per cent In- ! !-rest ii t l.iii- money. Mr, Mulial.'i. of I X27 Virginia, - i... tl.uy. stated that he had loaiod .Mr. iiivecz $:tm ln-fore h left i.;,u. i Mr. l't -her, now manager of the 11. -! e y. lb :ne llmblno: ', ... stated -s i erda y ' ); " lie ,. jo eS seine in isf of til if has o- (alien Mr. ;- .-i,d that he would ! be !ie,ii-.i from shortly. ; V. -tenia;, al'd rn.-oti Mr. Fisher h ft

lr I'liio.iKo whore his w ife is seriously siek. A pint ..f blood was traestlls'd 'i '!) Mr. Fisher to his wtte late last niii; at the fhieaj.--, hospital in irn effort

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Mr. t ;- .-ez"s ass-is aniounl: to sono-wli.-i-e in tie- w Hilly of $7a,ioin i!i bniidlliKS whi- li he has i-r-cl'-il sin--- .slablislihie tin' U.-v.- Home I'.iiil!:nK to.

suit a-'iuins t lied for malhdous arrest, lie asked for $3.flM) damages-

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when tl : price exceeds 75 cents a peek. Am tie r pledge made is not to ride fin city stteet par.", if the fare is advanced ab oe five cents. The quesfi,.t. r f if in rr ft.fi i- h a r D- a no ur 1. In

STOP HIGH PRICES i tlits hands of the Indiana puljlb: ser

vice commission. fhv enerlneers tind their wives intend t make an effort to indu e every union man in the city to Je-in the "Cheaper Living Clu-b." If the boycott on potatoes is successful, the union ni'-iiili-iH fay they will

price here, but this will iu.t bother the j boycott other articles of food find members of the International Uni-n of i wearing apparel. Farmers in Y. inSteam and Operative Knuiin-cr N'o. ib. rbui c-unty predict that the price 1S1. Kaili number of this union a n i (.f potatoes, instead of Cominif down. his wife have made a r.ledze not to buy ; will pro up. One farmer sai 1 that th 1 - - - - - - " - - -- j maturity of the farim-rs intend rils';n

p(-tatt; for their own use ":ily, diclirintc to pay $4 and $5 a day for the farm lielp.

Lake County pecplo who have started one or two Ineffectual food boycotts will be interested in news from Kvausville w Iiii-h en y f : T'otiito-K may ir,i t.-- $1.25 a I'cck in

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to 'Io- '-tt-MiK-' d :.--;i PP' araiiee :i .- ! ; . Hoe .:, prt sub n I of t he H ine Cuiblins Co.. iio ! f! 'W three w--. ks n:n, pr- suiiik :t! .. r b!s i.r.ei in a ,-..:;! !. oiitt. Ua k . Mr. !;.- '... i : i. o ted to f, ; :i ! to t iar.v v. et-;v. A t-'lvo'tuit w a- r-c.-i.d

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In Chicago the railroads liccaii lift- j that lie wo-.r.d r-ttir-i in a f.-w day s. Mr. :tz freipht embarpoes and announced ; Ki her of h- l--z Ho-m- i Iiih; Co.. their determination to restore the 'nil- ! ai s ; . d the i. it-srt'n. i mro .iia i i. but t'-o covement to normal. Many 1 1 td.ht i it was t. mrr.ed to t;,-ir -u d since that

1 o'ises were open, accepting 1 i -inline; and outsoiK freivht.

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GARY PIONEER PASSES AWAY The funeral of Thomas E. Cirahaai, Cary pioneer, who died suddenly at his homo at Adam." street, Mondaj-fifternoi-n. will be held at the Holy Antl'.s churcli I-"riday morning. Funeral si r ices will be held and then the remains will b taken to Mount Olive, cemetery in Ch.caiTo for burial, lie w a s 0 0 y ears old. Mr. C.taliam was taken il! v.-!:M sit-

STOP II SKIN Eemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives iYompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soot lies the skin. Ask any drugk'ist for a 35c or SI bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the pent tuning, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co , Cleveland. O.

be present. At the meeting- they are to be given an opportunity tc air their views on the i'trike and will listen to speakers who are expected to be present from the Chicago local.

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ting- in Hood's Garasfe Monday afternoon. He was hurried home and died a shert time after reaching the house. He is survived by his wife, and three daughters, and a oon. Frank tJraham, Mrs JP-rtha Rhine, Mrs. Est( lie 'Walker and Mrs. Edna Karber.

WOMEN WILL ATTEND MEETING At the meettntr of the nit-ml)erg of the Tardin n's Association in (Jary this afternoon, wives, mothers and lady friends if the. striking switchmen wil!

Joseph W. Wtls. BruKglat.

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An Excellent Time to Cleanse the System of the Little Pain Demons

chance for yoifc to rid yourself of the d.sease. First of all, get it firmly fixed m

your mind that all the liniments in the world have no effect whatever on Rheumatism. You may use them by the gallon, and rub the

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I Fi. icVt r. t he new superintendent of the t ; ';;',! at-d Mr. .! dim-on, to -1 expert who w ill be 1-1 ohai o , f th,- temporary ! i. id facti-rv uho h is to bi-sin opetaJ t - ns ithin a few days. More titan hair of th- mt"" turned -oil and save the sp-ak'-rs tin enthusi iasti-- rece;.Tion. A nttmher becatne sto. ktuddet s in the company and nil I Joint d in oriratw.ino; the ,,,ost- r's club. I 1.. II. Wa mer. Car an hitect. was jpt-s.e.t with c. mp'.i-te plans' of the I unit of the huildtn.ar ami a picture of : the tin: -hod structure for which the I e:.,ii!;d will he broken at. an early ; 'at.-. It was announced at the mectinir 'hat part of tic- machinery for the ; tof. plant had already arrived . Toe . xp-'i-t-; will . e e work - ' : tt ; it up i ai once j 1 SAYS IIUSBANlT

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frorn the torturing pains, but you

ing to eliminate from the system :are making no headway whatever the impurities that have been ac- toward reaching the cause of the cumulating during the winter sea- j disease. son, victims of Rheumatism will j Jhe most common form of

find that this is a very favorable time to rout from the blood the millions of tiny germs that cause this painful disease.

Medical scientists differ as to the causes of every form of Rheumatism, but agree that when caused by a tiny disease germ, the only effective method of treatment is to attack the disease at its source, and cleanse the blood of its cause.

On the streets every day you see the results of improper and misdirected treatment. iou see victims of this painful and disabling disease, limping through life, their limbs bent and stiff and their 'bodies tortured with aching joints, until you wonder how they can "bear sp much continued suffering. If you are beginning to feel the first slight touches of Rheumatism, there is just as much pain and suf

fering ahead of you, if you follow1 blindly in the same misguided i footsteps of unintelligent treat-j ment. For remember, that all these thousands of victims of this! painful disease have spent countless hours no doubt, as well as i their hard-earned dollars in a vain effort to find a cure. j

And your own experience will be just as disappointing as theirs, if you follow the old worn-out and worthless methods of treatment. The whole trouble is that the symptoms of the disease are being treated and not the disease itself. When you realize that you must get rid of the cause of Rheu- . matism, and that its torturing pains will disappear when their cause is removed, then you will be on the right track, and there is a splendid

Rheumatism is caused by millions of tiny disease germs which infest the blood. The one and only sensible treatment, therefore, is one which cleanses the blood of these germs, and routs them entirely out of the circulation. And everyone knows that this cannot be done by rubbins the surface with

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This is why S. S. S., the greatest known blood purifier is so successful in the treatment of Rheumatism. It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, being composed entirely of the extracts of roots and herbs of recognized medicinal value, and it promptly routs out of the blood all disease germs. S. S. S. has been used for more than half of a century, and it will prove beneficial in any case of Rheumatism.

lye. Hoitzupplo of Fast Cl-i caui. v. ants a divor.-. from lor bus ban i. i;.-or-- wii o, s'ae say.-, n'oandoned her and n en; to M-ntp. tr- r Intl.. io live or. fietoio-r 12, Itiili. Her coinp'aint v a- flb'-d ti.is iieir.itti; in the 1 1 .m -n:t n-l superior cum ! by Attorney 11. O . s'proa ! . Mrs. li dtzapplo say.-- she and Geo. were m.a-.T red F I.rnary 10, 1312. and that while rtsidinw in Fast Chicago, he spent his money for drink . When he went to Montpelier, he left, a number .f bilis behind which have caused the wife much embarrassment. She says that she has lost her property because of Inability te- meet the payments out of the money which s'he far irs as waitress in a restaurant. They have no children .

PLAINTIFF WINS IN REIL CASE Debating' and banotinir until 11 l. m.. Ttie.-day nistht. the jury in the daman- suit of I.iwtfiii- 1,. ii"hiin, atraiist John M. Kei!. lirmn-'ht in a verdict for the plaintiff awarding him $:P.i. The suit was brought because of the arrest . -f T.enehiin in Fast, Chicago in !:lv char-ted with stealing an automobile tin-. The case was diemissed whereupon I.enehan brotiirht

tin Joints

If you are a victim of this disease, why waste furiher time with the wrong kind of treatment? Why not save yourself needless suffering: that is in store for a'l who rely upon liniments and other local treatment.

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Limber Up Q uickfy Untf r the Sooth ( ing, Penetrating Application of Hamlin's Wizard Oil

Go to your druggist today and get a bottle of S. S. S., and begin a course of treatment that will delight you with its results. S. S. S. will remove the disease germs that cause your Rheumatism, affording relief that is genuine. We maintain a medical department in charge of a specialist on Rheumatism, and after beginning treatment with S. S. S. you are invited to write for free medical advice about your own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser. 184 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

In case? of rheumatism and lama back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, achiug joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing-, penetrating fjtiAiities. Get tt from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and pctyour money hack. liver constipated or have sick headache? Just fry Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JO cents, tjtiarar'fv it.

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