Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1920 — Page 10
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Friday. April 30, 1920.
TILE TIMES
Perfect Health is Yours
If the Blood is Kent Pure
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purities in the Blood. You fhpuld pay particular heed to any indication that your blood fjpply is becoming sluggish, or that there J3 a lessening in its ftror.g' and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards ofT 1:$ease that is ever present, waiting to attack wherever there is an
opening. A lew bottles of S. S. S., the great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if J'ou need any medical advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Spe
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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS StRVICE I Ix.Mhj.N. April 30. With "practical T'are" with til alln-s almost within K'c.sp. a now nicniiiT has arisen to confront iovift U'ls.-ia anj keep h-r a rV'.io;f busy !ii ninny parts of the old -m-Iir". A ronpwiil .-f the war wrangles vliich lias krpt Hu.ia in a fement for the last oar itlier Is In progress or Is thi o ttvnnl from sovcral sources. Vnt:nu:ng their Rroat offensive hezxn Sunday tlie I"""!- have bitton deeply into the lied lines, anil today'. dis-nati-hes deelared tiiem t.- li!ive raptured
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Overstab, 32 mites north and east of Jilmir, wbicii the roles occupied yesterday. Kerstcn and smaller towns also were occupied by the I'oles in the course of their advance. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch
in-m Vienna today said that the Ile; j have met and defeated 36 iiolshevik d;. visions in the course of their advance. Many prisoners and much booty have !
bfen captured. Official advices to the forelsn office annc-uneed that Polish cavalry units are driving hard toward Kiev. .Simultaneously with the I'olish drive, the Ukrainians are rising and threatening to divert the forces of Inaie and Trots'ky from the more serious men ace c-f the Polish offensive. It is also learned authoritatively that the "whites" of Petrofrrad and the Haltie district are attempting to leorganire . In Western Siberia a new menace has arisen in the shape of the "White T.aritsa," who are proving exceedingly trc.iblesome for the Moscow government .
In Eastern Si"berii. the Japan landed additional marines.
FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY SULPHUR
THE VOTER IS SICK OF MACHINES
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Mentlio-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is lriltuttil or broken out with eczema, that la covered with ugly rash or pimples or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues 1iery tUin eruptions so quick
ly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or thrfo applications, the eczema is gone and the skin Is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burrunj, itching or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small par of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store adv.
Famous. Eastern make, used only in store for demonstrating music .rolls; sold regularly for $700.00. To first buyer for $342 00
WE HAVE:PoitiYeIy the finest stock of Player Pianos in LAKE COUNTY. WE ARE OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT and can save you $50.00 to $100.00 on the HIGHEST GRADE Player 'Pianos sold in Hammond or elsewhere. WE HAVE o?er 1,000 satisfied customers in. LAKE COUNTY alone. YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS US. PACKARD, BOND, SOLO CONCERTO, HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS. Convenient terms lowest prices highest quality and, Honest Service our motto.
Wyman,
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Kilien
525 HOHMAN ST., ACROSS TRACKS.
HAMMOND, IND.
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PNTERNATIONM. NEWS SERVICE1 LONDON, April 30 A Husslan "Joan of Arc" has aujsen in Western Sihcria gathered considerable strength and ia proving exceedingly troublesome to the Soviet government .according to advicei reaching London today. The newcomer calls herself the "White tsarita." and claims to he a great grand daughter of Alexander, who reigned from ISOt to 1 825. Like the famous French maid of Orleans, the "White tsarita" drerscs in white. Her troops are also clad In white. Her headquarters are at
rmrgan. a town of Western Siberia!
from which she directs her own operations against Bolshevist outpo?ts and railroads . The Omsk government is reported to have placed a price of l.on.noo rubles on her head.
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HER CLOTHES Well Dressed Woman Haa Her Neighbors Guessing Until She Volunteers To Enlighten Them.
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FRANK B. McILROY OF HAMMOND Republican Candidate for SENATOR In making my announcement as a candidate for Senator I deem it my duty to briefly but frankly state the principles upon which T stand, and which will govern my course, if I am elected by your generous suffrages'a seat in the Senate of Indiana. These principles compressed into the narrowest compass are as follows: I declare for state rights and individual liberty, I believe in the support of state sovereignty and local self-government. I am opposed to the National and State Prohibition act, because the people were denied any direct voice in its ratification or rejection, which is an infringment on personal rights. I am opposed to the present obnoxious Tax Law, and if I am honored with a seat in the senate I will do all in my power to enact a new tax law that will be just and equitable to all taxpayers, whether large or small. I am opposed to the taxation of the poor whose personal property is valued at less than $500.00. I believe in taxation justly proportioned to such an extent only as is necessary for maintenance of government economically, administered. I favor a just and liberal appropriation to the American Soldiers of the world war, maimed or injured while fighting Somewhere in France or upon the high seas to make the world safe for Democracy. I believe that each state should take care of their own. We owe the American Soldier a debt of gratitude that we can never repay. Labor: The difference from times immemorial between capital and labor lies in the development and acceptance of the sharing of profits. Capital is dependent upon laboyand labor upon capital. There must be co-operation between the employer and the employee harmony must exist for the happiness and prosperity of both. I believe in and stand for the rule of the people, and I invite all men, who so believe, to stand with me to the end.
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Mrs. John M. p-jryer who has been vls.tlr.g her daughter Mrs. Roy Abrams and family in Greencastle. Ind.. for sbme time returned home last evening Her daughter accc-mpanied her home. C. I. Strickland was in Chicago on business yesterday. M. L. Baughman and Harold Strickland are attending the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star at Indianapolis. Mrs. tByron Mctcalf returned last r. ening from a visit with her mo'her in St. John. Her mother accompanied her home.
SHE DYES HER OLD
To LIKE NEW
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This certain young lady
story in simple languase "With the price of clothes top-notch, I found myself in the same circumstances with hundreds of others earning a like amount of money. It seemed as if I could never save up quite enough to buy tlrat suit or coat or
,drfss. I would get the amount about
hilf saved, when something else would come up and I would be back to where J started. My pay envelope didn't seem to cover. J was sacrificing ray personal appearance and trying to
make the old clothes do. "Finally, one day when returning
nom work, I found a. very dear grirl friend of mine waiting for me, and noting that the wis outfitted in a smart tailored- suit and becoming bat, I frankly asked her how much aha was earning in order to buy such clothes. "She smiled and said: "V?hy, my dear, you earn as much as I do tha only difference is that I knowhow and where to buy and you don't. Just come down with me to the Liberal Credit Clothing- Co. at 533 Hohman street, Hammond. They bve a fine showing of new apparel. They allow you to pick out any garment you want, pay a little down and a small amount each week. You will hardly miss the little rayments. and you will always be well dressed." "The following day I heeded my friend's advice and paid a visit to the Liberal Store, where I waa siren I every courteous attention. No em-i harrassing questions wetfe asked. Just
my promise to pay has made me the potsc-ssor of the finest clothes I ever w ore and today I am the happiest girl in the city." Don't let your personal pride stand in the way of your personal appearance. If you want to be well dressed, pay a visit to the Liberal Credit 'icthlng Co.. oT'3 Hohman St., Hamni' nd . adv.
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The best organized and most thorouffhlv vicious macKine ha iA vn Ux,
the throat for the last four years The American Profiteer. Four jnillion and a half of ex-service men. all intensely patriotic, and who entered the war with the greatest enthusiasm, left the army disgusted with machines. JOE GRAHAM is not a machine. candidate. He has put up a clean, strong, honest fight absolutely alone. Everywhere in Lake County the Sheriff's race has been conceded bv ninety p?r cent of the voters to lie between Joe Graham, of Hammond, and the machine candidate. The New Lake County Machine has been on the road for the last six months, fighting tooth and nail to elect its own candidate, pulling every possible and impossible wire to gain its ends, spreading religious and anti-military propaganda, and even resorting to threats against the underworld, claiming that they will beat Joe Graham with the Negro and pro-German vote. MR. VOTER: Are you for the man. regardless of his creed, color or nationality, or are you in sympathy with these conniving, underhand machine politics? MR. VOTER: Are you satisfied with the machine that has controlled the county for the last four years? Are you satisfied with your liberty at the present time? Do you think that the working man has had a square deal? Are you getting the SERVICE you are paying for? MR. VOTER: If you are for the MAN and not for the MACHINE, Vote for Joe Graham for Sheriff No. 50 on the Ballot
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