Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1920 — Page 13
Thursday, October 14, 1920.
THE TIMES
SELL POWDER PLANT FOR NINE MILLIONS WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. The director of sales of the war department announced today the aale of the Old Hickory Powder plant at Jacksonville. Tenn.. to the Nashville Industrial Corporation. The government's total recovery from the plant was approximately I9.40O.OO0. This Is comprised of Individual sales and transfers to other government departments of property valued at J5.S90.000 and the sale of the plant to the Nashville concern for f3.SO6.0O0.
MANY INJURED IN NIGHT RIOTS DUBLIN. Oct. 13. Many persons were Injured In a night of wild rioting in Dublin. Soldiers and civilians clashed at a number of points. Finally the soldiers were ordered to their barracks. The barracks were attacked with stones and windows were broken. The troops emerged and were stoned. A pitched battle developed around the barracks which lasted until armored cars separated the combatants.
Chamber's Weekly Luncheon of Interest The noonday weekly Juncheon of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce
Quick Relief
from aches and pains, bruises and strains by app lying Absorbing Jr.
It soothes and heals. Xep a bottle hndy at bodm, at the effic or la yxmr grip when ttmmUnf.
Absorb! neu vt wwiyrKi "'tj
coals mors, bat ita service cannot be nieesn red la terms of money. LIS a tottle et most dniggista. W. F. YOUNG, In. TTf T'r' ' SpriasfieU. Maes.
on Thursday vhould prove of unusual Interest to the business men, because of the presence of B. R. Inman. business nanager of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce.
There is much in the state's organ-
iiiun 3 reconstruction program wntw.
co-operation and It is for this re&:on that a large attendance is essential.
ST. JOHN
REVOLUTION? WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. The state department announced today that communications with Veneiuela have been cut oft and that it has been Impossible to confirm reports of a revolution In that country.
MRS. WILSON DIES WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. Mrs. Wm. E. Wilson, wife of Secretary of Iabor Wilson, died at her home here today.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S TAILOR DIED TODAY
AYR, Scotland. Oct. 13. Georfre Sllker, who was Abraham Lincoln's tailor, died here today, aged 102. I If fought In the civil war.
-Irs. Mary Keilman id visiting wilu wer sun Joseph and family at Dyer. Jitrn. Joseph Thiclen of Indlanapolij Is visiting here with her parents aitl otlir relatives. Alex luerman attended the horse jiiow at Chicago. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. llenry Bohr and the latteor's sister of Chicago visited Tunitlay here with I'eter Port and family. Alex lauerman returned home from Toronto. Canada, Sunday .evening after fctveral months w. i king there Mrs. Frank Stark returned home from Chicago on Wednesday niornin?. M. P. Ludwlg of Hammond transacted business hei a on "'Wednesday evo-r.'ng
I Clarence Link of Jackson Center is ' visiting at the home of his brother, Sherman Link. J. J. Moore recently appointed Postmaster, has moved the pustofflce from ,'lhe Culbertson store building into the I Hlaemlre cement block building on I Saunder street.
Mrs. Art Shearer spent Tuday with her sister Mrs. Ed White at Hammoni. Mr.". Howard Ueech of Valparaiso was the week-end guest of her slate.". Mrs. Arthur Olson. A. E. Patterson has returned from a several weeks trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Krause of Chicago visited over Sunday with the latter's parents Mr. and lira. J. Miller.
diet of J12S.75 was rrTSrned In hi favor. Sweet took the case before the law court and a new trial was ordered. Testimony In court showed vat a fly can fly COO feet .Tr..mt stopping to rest.
EAST GfRY
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Miss Short of Chicago Sunday with relatives here.
spent
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Beep Seated TJric Acid Deposits Are Xttssolyed and ' the Kheomatlo Poison Starts to 7..ave the System Within Twenty-four Honrs. Every druggist In this country !s authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that If two bottle of Allenrhu. the pure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even tho slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really mar.elous results have boon accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering una agony was Intense a:iu piteous nnd wher the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the dlKcoverer of Allenrhu. who. for many years suffered
the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he dors not want a cent of anyone's money unless) Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed every druggist .to guarantee it! in verv"lnstnre. Adv. I
"TOO MANY FLIES" WAS HIS DEFENSE IN BOARD BILL CASE f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ALFRED, ME.. Oct. A verdict for the defendant was directed by Associate Justice Hanson, In supreme court here in the suit of Lucius P. Williams, proprietor of the Colonial Inn. Ogunqult. against Frederick A. Sweet, a Worcester, Mass., school principal.
In the summer of 1319 Mr. Sweet stopI ped for a short time at tho inn and ! suddenly left because as he testified
in court, the flies were so thick in the dining room that they drove him out. Williams siid for hoard ani a ver-
Gaaea Sourness Indigestion Heartburn Flatulent V Palpitation Just as toon i you eat a. tablet or two of Fape'a Diapepsin all the stomach distress caused by acidity will end. Fape'a Diapepsin always puts sick, upset, acid stomachn n order at oDce. Large 60c case? c vugs tores.
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Get out youf bottle of Sloan's Liniment and knock the pain Valley-west"
WEREN'T ready for that last quick switch in temperature, were you? Left you still, sore, f ullof rheumatic twinxes? You should have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy that would hive penetraUdv:ilhout rubbing, warmed end soon eased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected part and brought gratifying relief. Helpful in attacks lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist s. ,35c, 70c, 41.40.
liniment
VjTsentjy
Kill That Cold With
FOR Colds, Coughs
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CASCARAiSf QUININE
AND La Grippe
. Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. ICcep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a, cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxa'ave No Opiate in Hill's. ' ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
S IS
wc Last Chance
to get your
Cedar Polish Mo
at The Old Price Advance Prices Effective Nov. 1st
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BUT a few days remain for you to buy an O-Cedar Mop at the old price. Increasing manufacturing costs make the raise in price necessary if wc are to continue to give you the biggest, most convenient time, money and labor saving household utility. The increase is only 25c but 25c is worth saying. Originally, (before the war), the price
of the O-Ccdar Polish Mop was J51.5U. During the war, we used war materials short length cotton mill ends of drill surplus steel for centers and iby making the mop smaller we were able to keep the price down. Now the sources of supply of most of these items are cut off. Wc must go back to before-the-war materials and pay todays prices for them. For instance cotton jcord cost 14c to 16c per pound before the war. Today jit costs us 58c. Handles that cost 4c in 1914 cost 12c to'day. Our labor costs have advanced 200. And so on. Wc will not make a mop that is not up to the ! O-Cedar standard. We can't continue the O-Cedar j standard at present prices. So the advance of 25c is absolutely necessary for us to continue O-Cedar Mops ; as the millions of housewives want them. The 25c advance in price is effective November 1st. Even if you do not need a new O-Cedar Mop just now it will pay you to buy one at your nearest store I today.
Almost every woman in America knows the work the time and the money the O-Cedar MrJp saves. And how much prettier, brighter and cleaner it makes the floors. They know it saves back-breaking stooping and bending. When you use an O-Cedar Mop your floors will be the envy of your neighbors. Easy and Simple to Clean and Renew Second only to the wonderful utility of the O-Cedar Mop is its simplicity. No trick to learn to wash, clean or renew it. It can be washed and cleaned without bother and muss to take it apart, and fuss and work to put together. When an O-Cedar Mop needs renewing, simply wash it in boiling water, pour a little O-Cedar Polish in the can and let mop stand in it over night. The next morning it is practically as good as new. Get an O-Cedar Mop today. Your dealer guarantees it to give perfect satisfaction or will return your money. Today's Prices: 1.25, 1.5 O, $1.75 Prices November 1st.: $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
Conditions beyond our control have forced us to add 25c to the selling price of every O-Cedar Mop on November 1st. Save money by buying now.
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