Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1920 — Page 4
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BY Tf-E LAKE CO UN Tv POINTING A PUBLISH1N3 ; vor n. the actual fa. t i.i - In tit.- rnite-U States of - COMPANY. j Ann-lira. have he -a on a i ln-torit .1 1 i.rre, a s'-nii. The Uai-. county Tim D.iy rxterit (.urdT an I'K-ntal drunk, an o-gyof hi. talk : it;nilyl:ii; nolhiiiK. i!nios tl,u',eJ at la lUmmi.i.a. Jaaa;Th,s Ill;,y ii1Xl. (: J,.U t!,- war vM.s on. Yh Tin H.t Chtc.go-In.lmnj H.rbot. dally axcey. Hit it- :' 'in tint- ltf Atu.-rir.iii ! j.lo Kut off a Uopo
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Cotere.l .i th .nisfofflo '.11 Homninii.l. Ktbrunry 4. 1914.
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KOIICE TO EXTF.SCXrnSBS. If you r 1 to r't'l'P your r .ry ? Trr Tmw n rro-npt-IT you hare !n th rt. r!-a!'' nat think It hc loat or r.ot sent on time. Rmmhr tnt th mail errlca 1 not trhat It uw.1 to he and that ctimrl'rt ara r"riarel fron-. rrnnr source" about th trnln nnd mali frloe. Ti Times iis ,.ncreajt'C t'9 i-inr.insr pquiri" '"5 n1 trlYin a3r"it!y to rf-ach tfc patrons on flma. Ba Ffampt In advlii-! us -hen you do : ot yujr taper ana a will act (.romplly,
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POSTPONE TRYING TREASON CASES. Herman W"r..s-: t'.;r! lo-.li tj'-r, titiiliT itniirtn;?ni for tn-a.-on, h. ohtait:.'.! rt of ha!v:is orpus direct eil acain.-M ti.- ootntiia n.lant. f tin l$rH.k!y n Xay
Yar.l vhi;-.- tv- -, . o;::n. court-mart iai. It .i;j;'-m .'i twertty-otir n. .;!!'-, j:i t'.v- 1 bars at- th Navy Y.:v-1 v ; readj- to try h::-a. it a..
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was his ,!.- ;va wi'h prtatipt! a;))ta''ucn-Je.j. wlu'.o t!,o oxamp! win iery "ornoiliijl riU -t o:i th; morah couutry .'
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xvhra h was 1 have iiidl a of the -.vhoie
LET'S GET A LITTLE SENSE. War per::-1 pswholo-:;,' prevails in much of the discussion of reimvl f--r thr. hisrh cost, of !lir.c, and
:n war is;, rr part, than rj-usrn. M red uc ins llvini: c--.:- a: 1 ica 1. Take the :a percepti'j'f- elr-t ' these articles of ;rvorfor them. Those who
i i n (-?; avily i: i; s a l.irser oT the phi nf prop, e-i for n: ;'p-et.'.i u! ir than prarr Wt.tiiiis; overa'.is. ibe of.iy .in ir.-r - .- in the price of to i h ?t vvh-i hav ra! use on tlctr. under t h-; iaipetas
at-i there are no pl.e-.-s rftiso i. uiu by i:-nni;
rers can no;ie lo receive ii;e a-i lann mai !y ia-cai d.-d ihnr a- iiirv e!i,rnt -;.
It Is but natural, therefore, that darillC ;adiils r! turn tluir at. :: us to tii i -r ; v of exidnr-
i uk other ju'anet-. A:. Alexander the C.ieat. i.'t.'r ha -iuu ni.oi.- liitn -r:;" i.ia-o r i f the w.m I i his da;., :-!f"h-rd tor u. w worhi.s to -t..ii:ier. mi tlinse in hotu In foUDvi the s-i'irit of .'oiuniau. Captain C-tik. Peary and Sha. ki - t i - i ; ate a-okr.ii; Panui UK 'os ard Ma:.-. Captain Colin; a I'eiUisylva'iia tier, auaiu ar.a-rls hist wi 1. i uKUrris to be 'ip.i.t to M irs or tin- -.ii'-oti in a rocket, and this in the fate n.-" prid t lit M y fliat the plan to d..sciiH! Ke such a p ro j -cs i le is not mere idletalk. A HotMon s.ieiiii-r h;:s omideted :i part of the body of a rocket, de.'iyv ! for the trip and the Smithsonian Institution i.s reported to hac appropriated St'.'hioio r, the scheme. Pre ba b'y tint on." per.s-ei nut of a t'.'.oija tvl 'lotthts that, if Cap lain t'ollwi.s .iar;ii allow liimself to in- t-hot into fpaee in a project s'e t rav linK at th.- rat.- of 2..'o") mi.es an hoc;- he w oitl-i he -nmu ' iiiK s-jh be-. Hut if mankind iackei -u. h daa;;::.- eou.a;-.-. if ti o n f.-.r-ci to vent tire into the ui:Knn. -i, A merit a ta-ii-r w ouhi l.ae been discovered, t ite ai'phite- never wn.f.d have been perfeete-! ; in di.it, cii!iati' n wouiii have mad.little pr- g . v'e owe tn;;c!i to our utlvatiemeut to
jiersons willing to t ike rirtk little for whion this aviator offvrs iiitns
NO lii.ttt'T low Htint;v A MAN tn-iy be in o'b'r w!iy HE : s alv. aya B'-nereus In his oriNiorr (.f himself. WEIL, it as the Jlrst. time in ht?t..ry
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EJCDINO .m a tvali-r-wiu'i'ii. MANY rather .'-'a rt thin:; w judilrSOM t!i- f.so-r-m. ti dry K Is ail:, ARE tn'eb out el" ) -a e !,,t h. A KANSAS r"!"r ha o n:. f r-rrr.--Ill .11 IN a p'-cnt tiiurirm-- lf-.-n rep'.r'. THS :: of th" brid- th" editor fx-
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SHODLP ha been f.l uist of C77.
feat fui thatl t hat
raoveriient, wil! wear then:
GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR MANWhile perturbing to the map', p;-. haiily no unnecessary alarm will l r r.-h- - I ri reiK that sex by the Pari i dispatch which n-ycs ':,:'! I'ontle. noted French, w.'iter, as j.;-'.'e';i!. '-; that the jjr'-.tfest war of all will be a '.'jr betwef.i the sexes in which the ft-male wiii in. and n,..n cv.-r afier w I i i c;.i-.; in : uhje( tio:i. .V'l is to come of -v-s-u iu's ntratn-e into indus trial purs. lit an! t rn-t" ;;.;.; in h-p":. iein t,f man for a livelihood. Krcnotaie j.-ah -; between th. ; ex-s v. i'i ,e '!op 1 ti1 ph.'sltal eonnct a'.v! man, prsumably still ;m.i:ifi;:;'r..a: h!s palhmtry, will mjX feeblo reistan:e b. j ii iaished.
tas it's a dark future for the main that Pontic forei he s'-c-s anil apparently th is a'.', the faintest tinge f
.-liver lining to the cloud. Put like all pro; hers who f.-i- a v.'n!, calamitious future, this French pn,..ios-tlcntiu-doe-- not attempt to tell th" man how ruch a fate i an be avcrC-1. That wie.ibl rpoil the s'ory and present. Ps being K'ivcii the puhiitity in.- i so i ievcrly seeking. And, ;;uyway. new.sjiapers would be dull and uninteresting if some humcrist who takes hitnHilf seriously didn't arie every so often to amuse a tolerant world.'
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spasm, lasts .r-! then thro-.-.- them aside. contributing to the genera 1 system f v.a.--e -which has so r.iuch to do tvith the creation of t h exi.-:-;n:i price situarion. A inovt-n:ent to w t ..r one's .." i ch-the womM have h"en far l iorp s-'r.sibi- e en ii it might not attract so much attention. Some of the c; of the hieh price orgy are vcrhi-wide. Ve are draining this country of food stuffs and raw n:a.te: ials far the benefit of the rest of ihe world, and to our own detriment, while at the same time our iniei nationalists are crying out that we have alutloaed Europe and ousht to be cr'.n! inally prosecuted nn the oil arce of non-support. The biggest need if the hcu.- i. a return of sanity and horse-sense to replace the hysteria and specu'afive fever of the war era. It is high tixw ro retire the makers of alliterative slogans and big programs and get flown to businesf:. Let. the i.tatcFir."n sit. up niarhts thinking means of lift ins the burden of productive
enterprise, ratri--r tnan smcmes to hamstring legiti- j mate business which r.iet.ns an increase in the out nut !
of things people need to eat, wear and otherwise os. sur.mrr aeaint extortions tin the part of hotel keepers Parading around ii cveralls or pajamas or b. v. d.'s and local transportation agencies, the people will Hock wii! not got anybody an;- where". Hanging up mottles, to these places of, worylepful natural scenery.
and organizing pro.-essior, --. and transferring our hate
from the Hunr to the profiteers when nearly boriy'r, in that class or trying to get into it wii
' SPECIAL DELAY." The cxpressixe editor of the Fort Vauo News and entiiid s-uys: '"A special d'-Uvrry package miilt-d at 'the h'ort Wayne posfofrlce Saturday afternoon at o'ciock had i:ot reached its dest ia it iori in Indiatiapolis at lu oh io.'k Monday morning. Could then- be a more eiotj'J.eit to .-'In, mi ii of Ibirlesriusm ?"' W'e say, yes. special ib dvery letter mailed from W.a.- h -ngton, D. C.. at .". o't Y k on 1'rlday afternoon, addressed to New York City was .!!:;ied by the regular postman the following Monday morning:
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ev.?r-j WHAT TURKEY loses in population will become liring another's liability.
flave You Made Your Mother's Dreams
Corns True? Are Y ti the Strong, Succe:
fill Iron Man She Expected You To Be?
r are Wc-rry, Work and Ill-Health Sappingr the Iron From Your Blood and Robbing You of the Prizes that Come With Health end Success? Physician Explains Why
So Many Men of To-day Neod the Help of NUXATED IRON TO BUILD RED BLOOD That Gives Courage and Power To Go In and Win. Every mother has dreams for her son.
'And whether it be the mother of the pnze-nghter or the statesman, she is equally proud when 13 E wins. She thinks cf HER struggle from the very s"art to roariah the tiny babe into ruggel bcyJrf.od then to build up his health, bra.vn .ni brain to light the battles of young tr.anhood. She did HER best to teach lorn what health ard strength meant in he race for success, and the boy who was able to hold fast to her teachings is today in a position of power. But ihrre are laouuin Is v.bo"ve loe for their rant her i? just as drp tho'isanls -who
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tn-.'isjrHs u-ho rr-vrr fn:I to write home (rve 1 T rS f-", yfc J . - l" " ' ' '' YET They wmstd hew-afe t- an.ver the ;f; ' M. flpZJ ' a- - r4juestion. "Hjve Yo-J Made Yur Mother'. ?" - l I P-earr Come True'" ,imr ha.e jrt Q'Z'- 1". f ' , ' - the rr.i.i rush for the Stive e; wbxh they -'- iT tktC- Vif 1 i , r a S v? 4 knew o-j'rl r-.aVe Hf-IK r-cit. thev hve Vfr ' - S? lipped up one fo-nt. Thtv hare neleetrd ji' tt - KxA '' jTVv '"t J - - 1 -er oft" repeated wors: "Look to Y-.ir J7 I S ' -
Health First. My Bey." In p-j-h-rg th-.-r A'jitfJ K- ' fV A i Hf k i - tr.er.ta! erere.ea to th- 1,mit witho .t the 1' V 1 r phvjiejl itrer.irth to taek them mp. tiiey have . ' .', . 'l""'s ' ' , r "r -s- - allowed worry, work and j!!-he4!;!i to n C ' "Z1 J' 1 Vi. - the iron from their bloo.l aad Ie,ve tt.em y"?0V4h t ' .hJ - 'V".1 Tl V i" eik. nervotis and run3 5n. These r n Jf'l S' it s V. . t e Sk. . . are a., anxious to Ret a 1 as ar.vne ebe -y &VL , f ' -J1 S ' hut they do not fealiie th.it imn is abso- . h it, , t ' t M l , ' . luttly essential to the Rreat -st development' V 1 li'. I V f 'e - 7 T . . , J "
ef physical and mental r.ver. T.--X in the ' Jt t V is. PVArr wear and tear cf modern day lae y.V.en. VjAf . k f bh " t eir
Tin; torces are constin'lv dn-vn in. ','f l" r!'! ''-'ar 'j they are ndihout tl.e .-..-lalr,, j.renirlh ij 1 U ' A "- a "X 0 W 11 0
doer sprrtt ,i bovherV.t.v.-s'that kept ur." (phju V JfV tllC
they surrty this i-.n HeM-L-ncV , J' V fU ' T - e 'iX cannot h.ope to have t - rich, red tlr--! that ' - . 1 - ' .'fVPj V aends f.res of energy through no,iy and brain l j t ", I v - , r l"." V, V '7r''5 nd make, men Fet ahead. Yet. to take the 1 '? f i' , , r " VT wron- form of iron may prove worse than N "i '"' I 4 V Hr-Z tAt ,"'. L vVuseless and therefore rhys.ri.n. below ex- )H f l V " -. V Aa, f)la:n why they rrevr.be only oreanic Iron ' f,i I ' A ' ',VfSi , J Novated iron for red blood. st.-enr-a and , ! i' .V. T 7.'-'-' U f
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si!l forge ahead in the b,.sei-ss and pulitirid l:te of the eounrry todav" siys I)r T. Alphcnsuj Wallace, a phvician of mny ears' er.er;enre and formerly of t!-e British Kavai Medical Service. "Without iron there can be no 5'rinu. red bloo.-b-l m-n. nd unless th'S strenrth trivintr iron is obtained from the foods we ear. it must be .uppbed in some frm that is easily absorbed im i asss 'dated For this p-jrrwse I ata-ara wmrnmmr-A orcarito irnn V . - ...I T
which by enriching the bto-xl an l creatine pbysician. abonlcl. nt ererr cprertunitr J b? famed. Nurated Trn svul increase saew blood ce'ls. serentrthens the nerves, prescribe organic Iron Nuxated. Iron for the strer.sih, power and endurance of aril-Tebtt-his the weakened tissues and helps to in my exp-nence it is one of the best tome c4te- nervous, run-down people tn t9 instil! renewed er.erc? into the whMe rvstem and red blood builders known la medical vcks' tare an rr.any instances, whether a person is voim? or old. ' tn mv science." Manu'scturers' Note: Nuite.t Tr"n. whlfb ts cpiraori, N-.i-ated Iron is the n1n vaiua'.'e No matter what -other tonics or iron rr" r-a J cumnierUe.i br cltTiicUoi ial M6,T any remedie, yon have used weamit ancce-s- tnZZ'fZ'nZ?: ZZ7.w? iTV. Wit- can r-.- f,.rmPrr JWW ' vou are not strcrsr or wn.l. you ove it 1 which Is -e.t kawn to dnresu .er.-wl,-r- fn-r.-r. John J. ri lierr.e iL-raierry aice.'-t yournrlf to make the followmir test: fc-e l.ke ih- ,.l.ier in.irtame u-a P-oooeta n ii tu:t I-rrector and Clmteal I hypieian on tn9 ).ow lonr you can work or how far sou can ai--mi:t! and d-vs cot inM-e the t-e:h. rcM Kf&'d nt Health of New York City. 8ys. walk without- hrcotrmi; ttred. Next laU two thra h'' nor m'rt 'omcii. Th mL"i--i"h..!3 build atroner. healthier men end five-rram tbi. cf Nitxated Iron three r7U'r TrW'im
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THE w:iy wo flKuro It out ! titat GEEMA5T l; stall highly Ji,.i;iin nt BECAUSE she st-.t h'-r belly full ef what SUS iri'i'-av.'rfil to 1 1 1 ft'. 1. eu .t.hcr. IT'S runny hw all a.Ke!it-t SSP&SSENT tie. ljoyt arltd' nmd-' and ail OTHER ;irt i-dos of the kind AEE i h.'ap irint.it ionsi. if wo :my bo1 1 vo w ha I THOSE wl.o ri!a. happen .n tmr :-t i'.-et say. JAXXiX h.-.s fallen a t- nt in price in the West. BUT it U tni'b.iib'eijly d-e- t a,., SPRINCr fr'ihoiH and .rrsnltms rise
BOBODT l.ixe hl.s ri.eiii'.ry iiierc tlian ft Pfir j TBTXIfO t retiiiute'r wh.it -anij:j.it.j HE rnll bo sy.aid v . to f..r !le I:.t I time.
OWE thins: Iht !iiU'tc-t'cs usi nl,.ut O U J4 yeunn n IAI isi I ho way l.hr y If VARIABLY i-nitlo nnd )-.. k pl.-nsinl WHEN" tbry are abn-.u o h'.p fl. AS we tiai'l l.o!i-vo xvo e:,i'. i SXIU tf wo w-ejo in tu.it busliioss. I VC !l WHEN we iifi.l .Kir tui. lak.ii. A MODEKN raii:ini..tlif' .1 ai't .,).jr BEING- tall'd "oMorty" r - ..a. h. BUT, gee, hov .-h- i ,- .:. ! en eu when YOU call h-T "veil, rable." PERHAPS mere t.f VUr i"-t..l- mijrht MOTE th.fe Mny diys 1f if: op pitying THEIR t-H.xos th.y ),,.d anything EEPT to move with. AEE 111" biHi'-f :n Matn BECEIVE tie- same name. tiz.. liinjr.
WHICH means red, uim b ing' born. AND timt seunds liko what ona of th NXiaiXEOKa cail.s bis two i-hiCre?n WHE17 Ii bns been font OUT t. l.rin.s; them into the house and HE ( in't l'n-jtio them anywhere. Or ( our" it re. no of our basin-;?. BUT v hy .I ts n Krl HAVE le r fr.ail w.4it line located at THE te;t ,,r le-r s-;C;rt JUST ahr... -.,. j.tj.? and have th. Irt.i 1. mien i ON !h- ha. k .,f le r Celt. PLACED s.j T.ign T3AT 1.. r r- tr wain line It acrvi. HER s;..,ui-ii-r bb-flos?
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WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR LESS LET US PROVE IT
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Unusual Value In Tires for the Smaller Cars
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Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars, but ordinarily the first cost is found to be not greater than that of other tires; often it is actually less. The combination of unusual value in first cost and very low final cost, of course, is a result of Goodyear experience, expertness and care employed as insistently in the making of 30x3-, 30x3 12- and 31x4-inch tires as it is in the construction of the famous Goodyear Cord Tires used on the highestpricea automobiles. For this reason more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires tnan with any other kind. Get this unusual tire value to enjoy on your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at this station.
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30x3Vi Goodyear Double-Cure t O "2 SO Fabric, All-Weather Tread 9Lj 30x"y2 Goodyear Single-Cure y c;q Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread aW JL-
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are'thiclc, strong rubes thnt reinforce eatings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube! Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3y2 size in watmr- ,AS0 proof bag " x
M. E. KILPATRICK 3434-36 Pennsylvania Ave. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Dealer in Goodyear phone 560-r. Tires and Auto Supplies agent for mobiloil oil that good oil.
East Chicago Garage and Sales Co. Z0EGER& DEWEY. Props. Authorized Goodyear Service Station for East Chicago
4735-37-39 Forsvth Ave., East Chicago.
Dealers in Pneumatic and Solid Tires. Tubes and Accessories,
Lake County Auto Supply & Sales
We are the only authorized dealer carrying a full line of
Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Accessories
Our stock consists of Pneumatic, Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires. It is our pleasure to serve you. H. A. THIEL, Prop. NORTHWEST COR. DOUGLAS AND H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.
TEL. 1741.
E. N. Bunnell Motor Company AUTHORIZED DEALER IN GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES.
504-508 Hchman Street, Hammond. Phones: 650651592.
FORD SIZES48 14 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago. Phone 947.
Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.
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