Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1920 — Page 2
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Indiana Democrats fiot.Happy, State Organ Denounces Party Organization iTI4!ES BUREAU AT STATE CAPiTAL I..!.N'.l-(Mvif!. I.M.. Aug. 5-The . "i ."'.: i ha J rciony" thai tH- UeriociH'J : ' l.ecn l-roelrumhig as c .-tm til ' . I'iI' Hi Illlilil!!.! Ilii.- prosed it myr'i as many had ;i pp. d . "!.- tir.-t. indication that all was not :i :'. .: the ranks of the 1( nioc: a-pi-rty X8s hwughl to liht wivtj i'.tr.i "'ally T.met. only i." ' a'Jt-nifl with the. paity i i' I. (u!-I ..lass .1 as a slat or- : r hriin t'. U'-noiini the inanag'!i ;it of !1;- st.H" o.-j-i-juiation ' under '.r..iiv.in I ;... m.tyi'i of Kvanavilli "1 f-tate . iui'i niaii. T';'-n ha he. n cun?iderbl sjtvii-v.-by ihv i'.p.-r should Ln-au fii th ;,ir'y even though It realized "! thiny w, ! not going light , 'e- l:'!Wsji that is going the rounl. rpUms flit attitude ..f the parly, lu.w Among the tiiinss 'if- sf !Sani.:;v" .ion i1- that. I'liiMjinin Ursji: '.arged MS.unst by the Times U. KUingof !': t . ayne, int-inhcr of th" f 'alo- publicity onuuittee. and w nir tbc nev.-jspHpvr til Fort Wayne v. !th h Ku". aid Hoffman. national turn- !!! fi. 'man. is interested, and in which i'l'4 U . How rs is editor, ale con-S'-i 'UtS to df .ivcr certain offices to th; i u-atu 'his fall, Th-.- paper p.-ints to number of in- ' S- t . pi.vo its ii.-s, rtojns . "t.t thy leal ienn for th hostil tv assigned to the fact that Thmnaf laggart, democratic candidate for i'tf.tvd S;iit-s sen t or,, a nd operator "f laV't fain. us French Lick reaort. did pfay ball with that faction .f 11 i' si'o.s whj dsird th-' nomination of Will Um l . McA.inu for president. It wi'.i bi rointinbei d that tlv Jndi.ini A-. ! nation at San "Francisco suppoiud a jumi'tr of different eanoeti. l-a until lb t iver.ty-ninth ballot when all but one cf the thirty Indiana l otfs v enl to MrAd"p for a few ballot". This shift was for the sol pur-p'-'s-e of. satisfying th Indiatiaians who weie ciasnoring for the nomination of M. Aii'io . liuting- the hailotmgr. the story po rh eJl'or ..f the Times who was on the ground.- as the chief represenlat - of the McAdoo men. went to Tti-f iirt and r.iarie it definitely understood ii. it unless the French LUk. boss turned al! tli- Indiana votes over, to MciC' o the Indianapolis paper would not ".-"it th-' ti-.ket in the campaian. " !- threat had its effect for the turn cuio and the votes were caste for !. Ad oo. But tins flop for few bali did not fool the Hoos.iers who k:iev that the voting for the son-in-w: of T'rsident Wilson was not sinrc . It is said that they also realized that the chantf was well timed so that the Indiana votes would have r. ntaterial result in breaking tn ji'irk between Cox and JIcAdoo. Tiiis was l,rne out by the fact that Ho lad. it! i votes soon turned away i : m the oily Tairgart thinkire that th ifcAd-.o faction would bo air-ea.-d by the tricky niarieouver. 'ln IVisse appointed John Holtz:tan. former mayor of Indianapolis. d rect or of the speakers" bureau, ihis was too much for the McAileo fact i'in and the antt-Taggarr men. Thy feel that the appointment of Holtzman seals the. doom of the democratic ticket in Indiana with the exception of a few offices. In this appointment thr see th possibility or th slate org-anizatioii delivering to the republicans with the tacit understanding that certain factions of thi t j . O. P. will support Taggart. Th? McAdoo men ar not strong for Tairerart to start with. That mski them doubly mad whn they se In the plays an effort to elect Tagart at the expense of the rest of the ticket. They SAY "DIAMOND DYES' TVin't streak or ruin yotir materia! in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond 1'yea." EfiVy directions in every package. t GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN I Make Lemon Lotion to Double I ! Beauty of Your Skin j Squeeze the juice of Uo lemons Into a bottle containing: three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake -well and you have a q iarter pint cf harmless find delightful Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion rto the face. neck, arms end hands er.ch day. then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Faraou stag beauties use lemon lemon bleach for few cents. Juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, r-y-white complexion. Lemons have always been used as a freckle, mnburn and tan remover. Make this jp and try it. adv. mm :. n m. .V.'.V.V.V.V-v.Vi-Si, .v.-.-.v.-.v.-.-.-.v. '..V-.V.'. itr. L'. ..'.'....... .. .". V.V.V.V.V "2 - - ts. y fc;. ...... v. - m,. --....v.v.v.-.v.-isfl.,'.-. 1 l -i:.- - Vi--r-'
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assert that there in an understanding between Pose. Ellinghani. Hoffman. Rowers and such democratic leaders that Hi party will not wasp a relentless atlaok on the republican state administration. It is asserted by thfse democrats that r.ose and Klllnpham will stoop to anything to court th favor of certain powerful interests In the opposition camp in th hopes ot putting over Tafrgart. If thi.- judgment of the democratic state leaders Is true then it ! safe to -""umi" that thru same leader have little hop of success in November and sre willing to resort to the trading gam to Hif the hide of their chieftain Tag gart .
OLD TIME MINSTREL STARS BACK AGAIN1 Leg ion Entertainment Best Of Its Kind Ever Given in the City. Many o'd Shrine Minstrel stars will aiii make their appearnce on the s'RSe in th bis show which the Anvriean Ieijiori is 8i'ini tr, stnRe at the Or. pheum theatre on Thursday. Friday and Saturday itishts. A.iust 12th. ir,th pnd Hth. I -oniinent anions these will he Judy Virgil P. Keiter. .-S'd Kaufman. Hill Start sman. Harry Morganeoti. (le. rs- Adkin.". Norman Rrids; I.ydia AYnltcts Van 1 1 i l.J-r. Katherine Sharrer, Maude Hurke, Iren Van Sl ke Kathryn Oheiiin and many others. Artdert to thi list will he Harold C,i!lea end Al Rohh. the two sir ome,1ipi of th Hrfn ompany. which stasrirar th .-how for the American I-eu-f n. nil many new home-talent p!a or.', who nr bound to make reputfitions f'"r themsele In this shotr.' Th I'ofiumins for this show I far ehead of th ordinary h'-m talent cost.'Tion.c atoi (i scenf't- is the ry f n s t ohtainable. Ralph II. Hamilton, who is directing th rehearsals .-ay? that this is groin to be the fi n est hon in eve r v V a v that ii has ever staged here, which i- promis'ns a hoio .o: . The advane ti. kets are new beins i sold liy i "e nifnibr-rs of the I.ecion and i the-i- frien is stil fr"m th reports th u h.iibeen mad- tbu-'fai, I hree capacity houses are looked fot . These advance tickets may he rcha n C-.-d for reserved stats bfumnlnsr Mrda in'-rninsr. Aua. Hh. at l o'clock, a: the 'tpheum thette box office. TWO MORE 110 AD RIPPESSi Officer 1511 this moinine before hreakft and as an appetizer picked j "SYRUP OF PIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE a Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. i 3 4 5 Zl3 .a 13 J Accept "falifornia." Syrup of Fic only look for the name California on th par Ires?, then you are sure your ch',11 is having the b?t and moat harmless laxative or physic for tht little stomach, liver and howeis. Children love us d 'licious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." ad-r. H B - ts .-X-l I t l . .f Jl. t Wsish Day Drudgery is a thing of the past with most women. The illustration at the top shows why. Picture yourself making Monday an amusement day with an Apex Electric Washer It's lots of fun, and after you have used the Apex you will regret that you failed to get one long ago. Sold on easy payments. Demonstrated free. APEX Home Appliance Co. 702 HOHMAN STREET Telephone Hammond. 2250 HAMMOND
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up two speeders on Sumer street. They are Kd . Strodheck. 32 Indiana avenue, and lan Slavln. 42 DouBlas street. The latter was considerable, agitated and all hut lost his equilibrium. Officer Jiell and his new Indian speed cycle have rounded up a doien "read rippers" in th arly morning hours, duriim the past few days. Th same excuse every time "I'm la.t for work arid hurrying to get there." I'. S - Hammond jewelers report an agi eeaiil su rpr i:i n s increase in alarm clo k sales.
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AUDITORIUM THEATRE 387 Calumet Atc., Hammeii. . TODAY BRYANT WASHBURN in KIDDER & KO Also Bill's Opportunity TOMORROW M. MAC DERMOTT in THE CATSPAW Also Supersticious Girl
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35 Only Brass Bed Outfits On Sale at Less Than Wholesale Cost A $48.50 Brass Bed A $25.95 100 Pare Cotton Mattress A $1 1. 75 Steel Spring
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. The opportunity you have long been waiting for, to provide a bed for the spare room or to replace the old one that has been in use for years, at a very economical figure, we will present to you in this sale next Wednesday, August 4th. It is our biggest event of its kind held in years. We were fortunate in buying 35 Brass Beds at about half price. In addition we offer the best springs anH mattress that money can buy. They are all that you could expect real HigK class bVd outfits to be; they are good looking and substantially made. GENUINE BRASS BED Paulette finish and satin banded, has 2-inch upright posts, toppeH witK large ornamental caps, five 1 -inch fillers. A bed that sells regularly at $48.50. 4 .
The Mattress is 100 Pure Cotton A product of the Hammond Bedding Co.
and a mattress that will give the utmost satisfaction. It is covered with best grade art ticking, well tufted and has imperial roll edge. Regular price $25.95.
The Enterprise Bed Company of Hammond, Made the Springs and they're the best to be had at the price. The frames are of I -inch steel tubing with steel link top supported by heavy elastic helicals, assuring comfort and preventing sagging. Regular price $1 1 .75. A $86.20 outfit offered for Wednesday August 4th only, at $57.85-$5.00 cash and $5.00 monthly.
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