Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1920 — Page 2

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possible the jut conditions to which they win have screed. They take upon thf-msWvcs thin engageraeiit an J naturally upon tlivm falls the principal responsifoiity. " It must not ho ferfcottcn that their force Is the Kiaranlee. ih i-amo argument applies tr their authoiity. It is on the name basis that the minority etatrB mentioned should understand that the principal powers will g-uaran-Ki' the very c i.t cm.e f these states "Is it unjust that ihey agreed 'o this domain) .ilntc condition v lili-h we repaid as fundamentally jjst arc in question The j;uarniuee given to you am. Mints n this: 'Thar tl V. 9. will send from t!ie other side of th.s ocean

: INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE3V1CF

Cir1b. 10UO. by the 1. . rn le-. i their army and th'?r fleet

PARIS, CVt. I". Former rrcmi-r Prat'ano of Koumanla Join. .1 th" c'.v troverpy between President Wilson and Senator Spencer today with the announcement that the Amerjcan president at the eighth plenary eaon "f 'he peace conference In Paris. pr.rulf a t- send the American army and thi American fleet to Europe to euiranl: the treaty. "The president memorable speech ws4 adressed directly to the Roumanian delegation, headed by M. Bratlano,

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INDIGESTION

'"Is it surprising, unJer those conditions they dot re a just solution Of th-ir different prMcm?- A havo mentioned only the creat powers. Thin Is j.:,j,s:y I-., .v.i.e t!ey want as'iirjnce I ha tli- y tan guarantee with nil the forces a: th-;r i i .-; -ft 1 all th' advantages' this treaty f!v l.i o.i as well as to us.

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which w ili an peace and th peace will

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if lie niiiiiitrnanc .up;'tne sua rr-int c-t n lh side which

pruned In Kort Wayne, for use in the ftrtbcoti4ni election, was thwarted by discovery of the vote folins on the Mat hot. Iun. The bundle, a portion of a consignment of "40, 100 1.H! is being transferred from the traction n-r .una! ata-

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0rl The check up of the ballots today has ' flowed that the bundle "f 100 ballots

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M. Eratiano telegraphed his version This ciplnttd the former pre ni!er j mlssinff. it was stated. The aliened

"f the incldnt to h Taris bureau ofj the International Newa Service from! Bucharest. As the former Roumanian, premier was directiy adressed by rrcs- ; ident Wilson he was asked by the International News Service to give hH: peraonal account of the matter. M.j Bratiano took occasion to aj.sail Fre-j ident Wilson and Ma collaborators fori 'dictating the peace, treaty." .He insists that the. president and h!sj collaborators should now guram j the security of the states, "to wnohj Prea-dent Wilson dictated his will." j Former Premier Prat ian.- teiogramj

front the Roumanian capital follows .n full: '7n reply to your telegram. hr are psssages from President Wilson's tatement made at the pl-nary pssion ef the peace conference on May 31, 1313: "'The allied and as".-'"! powers guarantee to main'.V.n as much bs

version of President Wfl

The telet-rnui continue":

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Chlcafjo and Kenned7 Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000

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racy and consequently lieiti "n d'B g'-eemcnt with autocratic enc:' ;: iom of atithi-'rlty of srrot p,-. rs, I d d n t hac th" honor of 1 -ereiv. ti;; -i t . f:z-li-er siatcments of a privn'.r nature from President "Wilson. "iu; independent of any d eels ration the fact remains that President Wl'son and his collaborators reouced the peace conference to a supreme council of ths Rre.it powers. "In a sn u ti i n sll the rlrhts. they consequently assumed all tha responsibilities "The council not only openly Imposed its solution of all questions brought up by the war hut proclaimed its rlsrht

to permanent Intervention !n political j and economic affairs in certain Euro-j pean states without reciprocity. ; "Only the en?e of justice of thej gTeat American pople will recopniz"' that under such coerstons Europe must, understand ipso ficto America should! guarantee at least the security of the! state upon which President Wilson Imposed Ms will In their trr!tor;fa set-! tlemerts and In the. organization of t their domestic affa'rs, perhaps to the! detriment of their peace and security."' M Brattano's dlsnatch was i'l French j In order that It ntlfrht be translated into English w.;h absolute impartiality J It was jrlven to the official tnnl-it-t of the United States peace delegation;

O'Tlcial who translatecj troni the Vrenchj the rffeo conference dacumenfs hanyi-i ed by President Wilson and the "Hit members of the American delegation. I

ns tfinurks. ; Jiienipt to sieai tne iiaiiois was niaue I by a member of the transfer jcari,;. it

demre-!vas believed.

Fancy tfsmilax Corn. Xo, J cans Fancy Eai iy June Peas. Xo. : fans

Fancy California Aprlcota In Syrup. No. iv, cans . Assorted Jams In 7 pound net cans of the following fruits, Raspberry. Blackberry. Apricot, l'lurn. Pineapp'e, IvOganherry. Quince arid Peach. 8 assortments of Jam In a case at J1.S5 per i an. Tticsi! Jnms are mad up of pue frutt and the finest of Krnu!ttf4 swear Lvn't fcrurt the time and r!'te. IAVlElv RROWN'.

No Risk With "Diamond Dyes"

LEGAL NOTICES

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I ment., draperies, cnvcrini;?, wli'ln " M oot, FiIK. linti, rotten or mixed goffj?. IU:y "Piamotid Iyes-' no other hind

-then pet fort re?tlts are giiaranteod rf; if you have never dyed before, Hrusuisl lia? cr.ior card. Adv,

NOTICE I will offer for sa'o at Robe rtsoaie Fire' Station. Frida. Oct. 22. the following canned meats and vegetables Fancy Bacon. 12 lb. can. . . '. . .

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They sell at Par. They are redeemed at Par. Interest and Principal Promptly Paid. No worrying over an investment like this. Not one of our investors has ever lost a cent. 7 GOLD Bonds. Ask about this SAFE Investment at this bank.

Ballot Theft is Thwarted

fiNTf RNATIONAL NEWS EERV1CE1 TNT' I A N A J L. I a . Ind., Oct. 10. What '.s believed t have been an attampted theft of a bundle of official ballots.

Tbere is no reason on erth hy ppopla should continue to puffer from disgusting; -ataTh; from snuffles, ha-ktcg &nd bad breath when Hyomei is eojd on the no euro no par plan. "o etomach dosing with Hyomef: you breathe in this pleasant germ killing: air through a pocket inhaler and reach and heal erery Inch of the inflamed merabraceL Complete outfit includes iahaler. Leading druggists everywhere.

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Hammond :: Indiana TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Geo. L. Graves & Co. presents ERMYL BARTON in "The Woman of a Thousand Secrets" mmiz GALLON NoTtlrv Entertainer

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ms indirection It relieves etomach tniserr, sow etomasih. belching and all f tomoch disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists ia all towns.

KESTERS0N BROTHERS Sioging. Talking and Dancin? mack & Mcdonald Musical Oddity JOSEPHINE LENKART A Dainty Miss of Vaudeville : VICTOR BEDIM L CO. Animal Circus Dogs. Ponies and Monkeys Also Ruth Roland in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES"

STATE OF INDIANA,

LAKE, SS: BEFOKE THE INTUAXA. STATE BOARD OK TAX COMMISSIOXEP.S. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITIOM OF THE CITT OF HAMMOND, IAKE (WN'TT. KOK AI'PUOVAL OF A TKMrORART I,OAX OF $100. 000. 00 FOR CUKREXT EXPENSES. NO. Notice Is hereby e1en that the City of Hammond. Indiana, by authority of (n Ordinance duly j.nssc.d b 'the ity Couii'-il. at a regular pesslon of said Council, on the 0th day of October. 1 9 2 rt. Rulhorizlng a frnifOMry loan, 1ms fi!.;i with the Indiana St.-it" Board of Tut Commissioners a petition for authority to l.-su short time notes, for the purpose of torrow:ng money for the payins of the current running expenses of the municipal government of said City. A rublic he-arinr of said application will be held at the City of Indianapolis, on t!i Mh dti y of November. 1 320. hofore the Indiana State Board of Ta.x Con-,mi.si!.!iers. AH taxpayer and all

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TODAY Thomas Meighan in "CIVILIAN CLOTHES' Also Larry Semon in "The F!y Cop"

THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Aba Rubens in "THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE" This picture has the same cast as is in "Humoresquc," but a far better picture. SUNDAY Mary Miles Miater in "SWEET LAVENDER"

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vreaent at aa!d hearing. Iated at Hammond. Indiana. October 10. 1510. DANIEL BROWN. Mayor of the City of Hammond. 10-20-27 . Indiana

PASTIME TODAY "THE OPEN DOOR" With All-Star Cast FRIDAY "THE GLORIOUS LADY" With Olive Thomas

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Pole Children TVred Iron and they love to take GROVE'S TF.ON TONIC SYRUP. Absolutely harmless. Price 75c at any drtis store.

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TODAY. TOMORROW . AND FRIDAY Wm. Farnum in "DRAG HARLAN" Also a good Comedy. ADDED TOMORROW AND . FRIDAY ' "The Vanishing Dagger" With-Eddie Polo

MONDAY AND TUESDAY OCT. 25-26 Constance Binaey in "39 EAST" MONDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Mary Miles Miater in "SWEET LAVENDER" and Constance Binney in "39 EAST" Afternoon Only EVENING "39 EAST" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Stroheim's Masterpiece "THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY'

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SPECIAL CARRY SALE Thursday, October 21 only Not Delivered Nonesoldto Children

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SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING POWDERThe.big package PET BRAND MILK

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UNEEDA BISCUIT Fresh from ihc Ovens; per Package

LIBBY'S POPULAR CORN BEEF 1 lb. Cans NAVY BEANS Choice No. 1 hand picked, Michigan. Per lb CHEESE Extra choice yellow American. Per lb COFFEE K. & W. Special Blend. Was up to 46c. Now, ner lb

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137th And Cedar Streets, ladiaca Bar ben Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 They Certainly Were High Flyers "And such big wages came to that house, too. "But they spent it like water. They Jived high. Their car even was bought on the installment plan. "They a! ways would be broke before pay day came around. "Now work has slowed down and they haven't a dollar saved up. They owe everybody, the butcher, the grocer, and other dealers. "I'm glad that we put $20 in the bank each pay day. If times do tighten up. we will have something laid by until things ease up a bit. Having that nice little saving, account at the First Stale Trust and Savings Bank certainly makes us feel good." "Pot Sonsthing ia the Back Esch Pay Day" The Home of the Stab Boildicj and Loan Association

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A Singing Contest will be held at the Grand Central Piano Company's Exhibit at Corner Calumet and Thornton Avenue, during the Fall Festival. All you do is to Register your name at the Grand Central Piano Company's Show Rooms, 582584 Oakley Avenue, or at the tent TODAY, UNTIL SATURDAY.

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The Best Singing will be judged by votes, so have your friends come out and vote for you. Three Concerts Nightly, 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock. Don't be backward in registering at once; open to all. If you can sing, Reg Ister Now. Your Chance to win this

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Fall Festival Exhibit, Corner Calumet and Thornton Ave Cltv Show Rooms, 582-584 Oakley Ave. Phone 3191

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SEASON

Prof. J. GrcgoA- Kean's School for Dancing. Orpheum Mali, 152 State St., Hamr.ioad, Ind. Classes for beginners Monday and Friday evenings. Select Public Dances every Thursday evening. If you enjoy good clean music and dancing, Orpheum Hall is the place to go. Music by Prof. Ed Young and his Society Ssxtet, a new novelty for Hammond we will prove you don't have to go out of your home town for good music.

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