Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1920 — Page 13
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Tidar, Septorohor 17. 1920. ROCKEFELLER IS " if A HERMIT .World's Richest Man Has "Practically Withdrawn From the World.
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! eontrot of Roc.fcefetier faith Is due In
no stmae to the age, mental or phy1I Incapacity rne hlht Mnk with 90 ag-ed a man as John D. norJor-. '"Mi". Rockefeller, senior, 1 not nstate Iry l,e, pnblielty director for the Rockefeller Interests; , '"His health If" MCPllcnt, But he lmply hat withdrawn from the. world. "
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BY FLOTD MAC GRIFF rSTF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE" NEW YORK. Kept. 18 The riot. est rr.an in tha world is no longer interested in making money. Mora than that ha Is rot overly con
cerned with what becomes the greAt eat single fortune ever accumulated, j although ha hopes it may ba used for; t;.Hd purposes. John D. Rockefeller, now travelllo toward h!a 82nd milestone of Hf. is a hertatt. Surrounded by a ft faith-! f.sl servants, the man wlu baa piled up.
Mr. Otto Brey has opened a jrrocery etora and market in the- Wild liulhliug recently occupied by this Co-operative
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Mr. S. Ctf?M has noved hie f.vntly to Jjockport, 111., where he b accepted a position as teat her in the public school. A number from here -.rent to Crown Point Wednesday evening- to attend tha opening of the Mason'.c Temple at that place. Mr. and Mr. I, Mines of H-intlnff-
1. worth billion of dollar.- thou-i- ar. vUlMna. at the. borne of eind rail ions finds no happtnc, In J Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knlht monev or the retention of U. J Muh!n4 of Ru ns chief Joy In Ufa is playlnfr pif J chanan. MVh.. t here vlslttr at the n i ha indnlH-ea that nWsnra f rom ' Beach resident!.
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day the weather permits. Secluded in his Tocanttco Hills, N. Y . , estate, with only a few Intimate cronlea to chat with at Infrequent Intervals, and never seeing: a casual r&l'.er, tha man who wti ,tl kingr for he no lonjer weras tho tltlo has turnel contemplative, philosophical atiJ disinterested in worldly efTairs. Ha nc lonscer devotes himself tn the worries incidental to such a vast fortune, the real responsibility today for tha rutura care of Rockefeller fortuns Is upon the shoulder of John Jr., ar.r. selected trustee. But his changre in direction and
No Worry With "Diamond Dyes" Colors Never Streak, Fade, Run or have that "Dyed-Look"
. '. jJiaJiujiiiiii. j. ixnj umii! xwamvm . Community hall on Saturday evmlng. when e dance wUl bo jrlven with the nwislc furnished by the Peterson orchestra.
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RESTS ENTIRELY WITH WILSON tlNTEHHATTONAL NtWS SERVICE1 VAHl.VTHN'. .S-pt. The question of (rrsntlna; general amnesty to political prisoners re"ts entlieir with President "Wilson, Aitr. Hen. Tiltuer todny Infornud fo.muel (Kumver 6nd a frroup of labor l a.drrs who Tnade an aiptal to the o(toi nfly-aenerai for amnest y , The altorney--enei-al indicated very HrpnBTly, however, that ptenrral amnesty is nit possible at thi. titue. He stated that he believed that many of the war-time rf srif tions should be repealed, but pointed out that there sre but 170 jioltUcnl prisoners now anl that d! s i -linln.ition had been Used In rlc&Mnp- prisoners.
Irish Gridders Start Workouts With Dash
NOTRFl DAME, Ind.. Spt. 15. The champtcrv Mot re I .time fmdhnll tfi'id. SO BtronT, patherl on Cartlt-r field tVedtiesday for the Inaugural workout of the season, and pre.paraltotis fir an eleventh undefeated team wre betnm in h h irl of enthuHlaam. Prart! beann with a butid and will aather momentum n5 the season projtre.sFrM. Altiioup-li t'Vrtcli Itot'ktie has "lipp Hnd Riandy. a valuable bit of sportive brte-H-lmo hi e nucleus for a nirotif; scoriny insobtne. he i? aroHtly worried orer Vils deplelod bnck fit-Id rfinks. Bin members of Init yeur"? buck flfld ttre aboeitt this fall. JerRimn, lnbni), Miller. Pbichford. Mn.lone and Pearson graduated with the 131J squsd. TlTSman Is eoqchlnpr the Menlro ARir'!" and M.itone ins liree of th-
Iovoia a vat demy te;;;n. Kd'li V. -di:i ran unci t'y I )-?ree an- th llnstnen who li-'ti e concluded their earer t Iot r I'mne. Prospects for a atronij line ere bright 'is Kockne lies n dur.'rt or more n'-;to-,ne(l cndiiiat'"s sekln;j lir.e posl-tb.ti.s.
Ono Argument Against the H. C. of L. 'Jtop'T charge so i;ircli for the -.at. r.PHifitibt'r, the rhpfjper it is the less I ?!.: 1 1 owe you." K!ods Hans, C"f!ii. ha'on.
A French Invention, A Frenchman has !nvent'd methods of enlarRlnij rf'-ord.f tn ohuiin !ncroMved or dlitiinlslir 1 pound. InU'ns-lty.
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Spoiled by Pimples
Out on a Strike P-ld H ever occur to you whv you come bono- nil tned out. despondent ai-d irritable? It because yot:r Liver, Htonu rcti fuid Bowels are out in n S'rlkc Kt.r better trei'nent. JuM wiite Dr. Hurkhirt. C n,i natl, o au. P).d t-J"" "L, ,r;;atm,"t of Ir. Iturkharfs eautablo Compound. Vr von ran .,!,.
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Not only are t'.iese pimples and yplotchea disfifrnrlnp, hut they lead to serious skin diseases that fprearl and cause the most di'jcornfortrao; irritation and pair. Sometimes they .kireteil Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions end other anaoyaaces that tern, like flames of fire, smd nais yoa feci that yoar skin is ablaze. If you are afflicted "with thh form cf siia disrare do not expect
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to be cured by lotions, oirtments, salves and other local remedies, aa they can not possibly reach, the source of th trouble, -which i3 in the blood. Bein taking S.S.S. toda7, and write a complete history of your ea.-e to otir chief medical adviser ho will give you special fcLStrcctijrrs. without charge. Write at once to Medical Director, 1H3
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Treeior.e" on e.n aehlnsr corn, instantly that corn stops httrs?. tha fh r ly y -u lift it right o(T with fmifers Trulyi Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freesone" for a few cents, suff.ole.it to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or Corn between Th- too, and tba calluses, without soreness or Irrivatlon. Av.
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Cronp Ends Life Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can Be Summoned. Parents of children should ba prepared t all times for a spaam of croup. Keep in tha housa a treatment that fll grira instant relief and keep tha Thiid from cnokine until tha arrival of tha physician. Gat a bottle cf RTOMET today and tn , axa ftf aa attack of croup, pour 20 2ropa Into a bowl of bolllngr water. Hold the child's head over the bow! so that It : run breathe the aoothltur. penetratingvapor that arises. In tho meantime aend ; Xor a physician. This treatment has helped many chUrn and Is a precaution that ail parent hould promptly take, HYOilEI is cold by dma;grterta ererywbere and sa tirfaction is frnaranteed jJor croup, ratarrh. asthir.a and bronchltls or yoar money back. If you hare children, tare this notice.
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Ends indlgesfkm It relieves stomach misery, scur storoch, belching and all stomach disease .or money back- Large box f tablet -et all druggists ia all towns.
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Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any:
woman can diamond-dye a new, rich. F
fadeless color Into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. P.uy "Diamond Dyes" nt other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Prugcist has color card, showing 18 rich colors. ady.
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J. M. Wilcockson iMusic Co. offer you an opportunity to own the finest Grafonola in the world without the investment of even a dollar until you have tried it in your own home for 30 days and are satisfied. We have just received part of our Fall shipment of nearly 400 Columbia Grafonolas, in all styles and finishes, and as we cannot rent a foot of suitable space to store them in Hammond we have decided (for immediate disposal) to let them out to responsible families in Lake county and near-by cities, and give each customer a chance to enjoy the use of a New Columbia Non-Set Automatic Stop Grafonola in their own home and to pay for it on terms as low as $5.00 per month. Thousands upon thousands of the most critical musicians and artists all over the world who have heard and seen the New Non-Set Automatic Stop Grafonolas in concerts and for instructive and amusement purposes, claim it is impossible to detect any difference between the natural artist's voice and the interpretation of the record. It positively makes no difference who the artist may be or whether it be on a Columbia record, a Victor record, or any other lateral-cut record, you get in all Columbia Grafonolas reproductions exactly the music and the range of voice the artists themselves produce on the original wax of the record.
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You Can Listen to the Very Last Note THE CL0UMBIA NON-SET AUTOMATIC STOP is patented snd is an exclusive feature of the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA and no other phonograph manufacturer in the United States can use it. UNLIKE other SET-Sl OPS which operate fmm tone arm and. must bo set to step on each record. THE NEW COLUMBIA NON-SET AUTOMATIC STOP is built right in the COLUMBIA MOTOR. IT IS INVISIBLE. NOTHING TO MOVE OR SET OR MEASURE. JUST START THE GRAFONOLA AND IT PLAYS RIGHT TO THE LAST NOTE OR WORD ON EVERY RECORD AND AUTOMATICALLY STOPS ITSELF. . There is no OBSTRUCTION by way of ELBOWS. METAL CONNECTIONS. SCREWS AND BOLTS to act as NON-CONDUCTOR TO TONE CONVEYANCE on the COLUMBIA TONE ARM. THE COLUMBIA STRAIGHT TONE ARM insures direct and natural par-sage of tone waves and music from reproducer to tone chamber and is accurately controlled and graduated in tone chamber at will, by the use of PATENTED TONE LEAVES.
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J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO. IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST DEALER IN LAKE COUNTY AND CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF COLUMBIA GAF0N0LAS AND COLUMBIA RECORDS. If you have bought records from us, you know that our stock is complete and that if it is on a Columbia Record we have it. You are always welcome to come to our store and hear your favorite selections nd jtay as long as you wish. You. orders by phone and mail are promptly filled, and delivered, too.
The Following List of Records Are a Few of Oar Most Popular Hits
2972 $1.00 2970 $1.00 2967 $1.00 29S6 $1.00 296S $1.00
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LA VEEDA (Fox Trot). Art Hickman's Orchestra. TELL ME, LITTLE GYPSY (Bells). A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY (Fox Trot), Music Box Song. IN THE GLOAMING (Art Hickman's Orchestra. I'LL BE WITH YOU IN APPLE BLOSSOM TIME. IF I WAIT UTIL THE END OF THE WORLD (Campbell & Burr) AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT YOU DON'T WANT IT. YOU TELL 'EM (Van & Schenck), character. OH, JUDGE. HE TREATS ME MEAN (Marion Harris). HE DONE ME WRONG (Marion Harris). I'D LOVE TO FALL ASLEEP AND WAKE LP IN MY MAMMY'S ARMS (Ahlert). Harry Fox, character, orch. accompaniment. ROCKABYE LULLABY MAMMY (Donaldson), Harry Fox.
2829 $1.00 2927 $1.00 290S $1.00 2810 $1.00 2903 $1.00' 6139
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LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY (Campbell & Burr). RINGS. - " I'LL SEE YOU IN CUBA (Ted Lewis Jazz Band). MOON SHINES ON THE MOONSHINE. WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME (Ted Lewis Jazz Band). ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE (Kentucky Seranaders). WHEN I'M GONE YOU'LL SOON FORGET (Peerless Quartette). I LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME. SWEET ADELINE. LAZY MISSISSIPPI (Campbell & Burr). ROSE OF VIRGINIA (Henry Burr). MY ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS (Columbia Orchestra). THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ.
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