Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1920 — Page 11

ALL REPUBLICANS LOOK

ALIO HARDING Aims "to Gt the Views of All Party Men and Meet them As Far as Possible. WASHIN-GTOX. June IS. Senator Vi'ixmn i. Harding, Republican rrcM-3-n-.:a: r.ermru-f, made it clear 'aUy that h;.s will not be a one-man Ciunraign. but be conducted with due rc-sard tVr vrry s-hado of Rcr jh'.k.;r. crit;:..:3. In :h;s reject ihf campaign will fellow he rr;nciple laij down by the scnaior me time ago when he declared that :f elected president his administration "r uld not be a one-man r.dminictration. Harry M. Duphfrty of Ohio, leader r. the campaign made by Senator HirdirS fcr the no:r.mrt!-.n. v iJ! be re trivorrow to lor.fer n jrh tb.e senate r on l olitica! matters, fr.tii this conference l.-.s beer. I;!,'. Jrrai'r U a r-; i r. k said, be

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his program "I shall see eery Republican it is rhj sicaily possible for mc to me t." senator Harumg stated. "I will get the v:cs of rvrry rarty man without retard to factions and I shall not ionMder the question of internal p arty differences iu connection with these confcrc nces." T!ie senator was told that a movement is under way in Ohio for delegations, of the rival Republican factions there to come to "Washington and lay their differences before him f r adjustment. "I have t.o knowledge rf such a plan en the part of the Ohio kvadtrs.'" he said, but I w ish t.- say at this time that all i: pvit!uar.s loo alike to nu."

NIP HIGH PRICES IN THE BUD f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' WASHINGTON, .lur.c 15. Threatened high p !; 5 for fall clothing are to be nipped in in - bud by the department of justi' e. H..v. ard E. Figg. srocial assistant to Any. ;en. raijv.r r. today announ, rd ;i.r .'giniMng of a dr.'.e aimed

at the high price of fall wearing apparel, which will along the Mm lines as those which brought spring prices tumbling. The i lan is to organize public sentiment against heavy buying at the open

ing of the season when the high rncee w ill be fit the ir peak, if they are hjgh at all. "Wherever this plan fails the department's special agents will start legal proc( erfings in any case where prose-

GERMANY HAS NO CABINET I INTERNATIONAL N fWS SERVICEI LON'PON. June IS Wtth the newly elected National Assembly summoned to meet Mie week from today. Germany is still without a cabinet, according to advices from Berlin today. The. Tier! in eeirrespondent telegraphed that Konstanttn Fehrenbach. president of the national assembly, if fused to accept the pest of state chancellor and that President Kbert is continuing his efforts to ha e a coalition ministry formed composed of t'entralists. Social Pemocrats anj others.

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Then Undertaker Murders His Wife by Giving Her Strychnine in Medicine. INTERNATIONAL NFWS SECV'CEI BENNINGTON. Vt . June i:.harged with poison, r.g his wile. Byron Madison Pettibone. 33. an undertaker assistant, known as the Village lieau Prummcl." was giwn a preliminary hearing in court today and held f..r the grand jury. Love for pretty Helen Irene Mellow

a vouns nurse, whom he is r.lleged to have courted rften while riding on his employer's hearse, in which reposed a body, was the motive for the murder according to the authorities. State officers say Mrs. hlva Bond Pettibone. the wife, aged 43. longed for a home of her own. that she was too

domesticated to suit hir husband. They charged that Pettibone, having fallen n Urce with the nurse, decided to pet rid of his wife. Pettibone. it 13 bel.eved. placed stryLhine in a dose, of medicine and then waited for his wife to go to bd with him. The attorneygeneral alleges that while Pe.rtlhone lay beside her waiting for her to die.

he kissed htr. then lay with ejes closed is she piiMfd. away. The investigation has completely exonerated Mi.-a MelU-w from any complicity .ri the ca-f-e. pettibone's staiemcnt in hs confession that he wa weighed down with debt over the house he bought at the request of hia wife and quarreled with htr over it, is scout id by townspeople. Pettibone first met the nurse when he returned from a Troy. N. V.. hospital where he underwent an operation. He engaged her during his convalescence. After this they were seen frequently t-igclhtr on the he-arit .

Spontaneous Combuation. F.ecauso the Loiiow fibers of rotton lire loader with oixtrtn they bum with, a fjuick fash. AVhon you arJd to rotton, which is already loaded with oxypen. oil. which is also loaded with oxygon, the excess of oxygen i likely ffion.-r or la'or ! make tl.o oritton

burst into f.inne. That is how spontimooiis combustion occurs among oily rags. Youth's Companion. LOOK ON PAGE 6 FOR Grand Central Piano Cos Gigantic Two-Day Player and Piano Sale Ad On Page 6

I Trail Pointer. Tou can't make your face. Pcrfcars. If you could, you would make It different; perhaps not Hut you can make your voice. You can make It gentle er h.rsri, you can make It peasant or quarrelsome, you can make it common or reEned, you can make It appealing or repelling. Many a Job has been refused because of an unpleasant voice, many a friendship rebuffed because of tones that grate harshly on the ear. A "common" voice 8'cms tight shut the door of many social and business opportunities. Indianapolis Star. Peculiar Will Upheld. Ah elderly Frenchman v. as found dend in his house at I'oumely in the Ardennes. A search among his papers failed to reveal smy will until, ander his bed. a piece of sheetiron was discovered, with these words written en It In white 1ciik: "I bequeath all my property to the borough of Ardennes n condition that the mayor gives fl to the local lire. brigade for a beanfest. (Signed) ." The relatives disputed this queer and very brief will, bu; the local court decided that it " :;s v ;.i:d. Unexplored Arabia. In Arabia there is a tract of unexplored territory nearly five times the size of Great Britain.

Men, Women nd Children are beihg treated for Tttrious diseases, without retultt, when their real trouble is tapeworm.

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etorr.ach and intestine, coated tOBjrje. raJsinc of obstruction In the throat, continuous npittlnr. loss of appetite tltl rreedinesa at times, palpitation cf th heart, headaches, diinlneaa, humming in the un, dark rinrs under the eye, feeling- fair.t with an empty ptomaeh pale complexion. nervoune. Tom ot ambition, heaviness in Urcba. worn ,ut feeling1, etc. Bar Slraa: Passage of small particles of the worm. Our method expelia the worm In a fe-w days w!'. h no loss of time or work, Sufferers come to us from all parts of tn United States. If you want to get well, call at once. DR. HESKETT 155 State Street, Hammond

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WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF COLUMBIA RECORDS AND COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS IN LAKE COUNTY A few of our best sellers now on hand

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Single und Double Breas teds Summer and Fall Weight A fortunate purchase from a leading Rochester manufacturer, who is nationally known, gives you the opportunity to obtain the finest hand-tailored suits at' practically wholesale prices. Here you will find suits for young men in snappy styles, also . nservative suits for older men. Not a mere handful, hut dozens of styles to a ick from, each an individual Rochester model. All-Wool Silk-Lined Hand-Tailored Suits

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