Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1920 — Page 8
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THE TIMES
MYndar. October 25. 1920.
IRISH REPRISALS CONTINUE DESPITE SECRETARY'S WARNING
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M. i'. iley i f i:,it ChlCufto vi?lted his niiiihrr utiii sisfi r lure yestcnlny iui.1 today. Mi.-. I'rnnly Maloy und fun, Jolin. i!;t--J r' ljtl . in i:.T.."!acr -t i d .1 y . ir. an. Mr lion Tlioitins vi'.it.-i hr
Doctors Recommend .
. anil's in Ruse Lawn yesterday. Jury Stevenson of Footville. "Wis., 1' turned to his home . yet?rday after a visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have moved to Lowell from Antico, 111. They have bought the Wlndbigler property on Fremont etreet. Mr. Anderson is ths manager of the Clover Leaf Milk company plant h;re. ( Ailen Orags of Shelby was In Low. 11 on business Saturday. Ike ; r.'hman of Chicago visited bis tathfr. It. Gfrsbman here yesterday. 'lnton Jones of Crown Point was in Tjowell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. (Jfoisre Turner of C'hl- . -nr.. v!s:t-l nt tl.f liome (f Mr. and
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- - . ' . -j I Money DKE W11DOU1 quevcraa sicribe Hon-Opto as a safe home remedy ,f HUNT'S Salve f nil n b in t!;e treatment nf eve troubles and to ; treatment cf ITCH, eczema
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Bu niUUn-ui-H-MK, 'T."" """'. ; ' I i tehmg .kin di.e.. Try refund guarantee by all druggists. "Ait b- .t our ri.k.
Jooph W. Wcl!". Druejtlat.
J-ra. Ji. K. Lijikvoith jetufrday. Mrs. Jackson and son returnud to their home in Montioello last evening pfter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Russell. Mrs. Beuiah Jones of Hammond and Miss Xeva. Deathe of Chicago, visited their mother. Mrs, G. M. Loathe here yesterday.
VALE R A WILL MAKE STATEMENT WASHLVGTOX, Oct. 25. Eanmon de Valera. president of the Irish republic, van informed early today of the dath of Lord Mayor MaoSvinv and was r!ef stricken. It was stated at his " MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Jlothera who vfllue their own cornfnrt and the welfare of th' lr children, pl.i.uid never be without a box of Mothir Jray's Sweet Powders for Children, for une throughout the season. They I'.reak up Colds, Relieve Feveri?hn:s, Constipation. Tr-ethinjf Ii.sorders. H'-adache and Stonwi'ti Troubles, t'sd l.v mothers for over 30 years. THESE I'OWlJEIiiy ilVi: SATISFACTION". All Drug Stores. Don't accept any n'baMtrtte. Adv.
home tiiat he might make a statement later In tin; day.
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Stops pain and puts vim in tired lame muscles. Good for chil
dren's hurts because it is so harmless and safe to use.
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Is a germicide as well as a liniment, which makes it doubly effective and uaefuL $1.23 a Bottla at most tJruggiata. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Temple Stmt - Springfield, MaM.
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Cook's stores, Tubbercurry, after reprisal riot, above, and funeral of Heginal Hardman. Tie day fcllowin? the warning Tubbcrcutry and Ac.rony: Co nr.- j of the K. I. C. bcarin- the body Issued to the Royal Irish con- ty Slipy, were sacked by reprisal j of Retinal Hardman, one c.f tbe:r Etabulary by Sir Hamar Green- rioters in revenge for the death number, to the cemetery. Ho was wood, chief secretary to Ireland, of Inspector Frady. Lower photo ! s'.3in during Sinn Fein riots in against further reprisals by the shows part of the damage done. ! County Cork. Large crowds force Jn the Sir.n Fein trouble ! Tb,e upper choto shows rnembers ; watched the funeral procession.
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HIS FAST LASTS FOR 74 DAYS (Cor..r.u?a fr-m Pas On-)
iaU at Crrk began a S':
etr:r:ers if the Mnn tuner pronnst-I ho ed that he would not. b" ! leased tMd
. ease nrai drin British policemen in l.f;iiiy on !i'-r t ren-t!i. She a Ireland. Nothing cam.. of that and ;,,.r-r,i to be ill late Sunday.
I"i--H repuy.icans s- ized the ... caion. The H. v. E ither li.,minick was d
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COME tomorrow! Don't put off another day, if you can possibly avoid it. You can well afford making a personal
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I r:sca. For weeks protests poured in tit en t'r.e British government. Crowds, no;t!r;njr ominous threats, paced the ftrcets about Brixton jail. Political sympathizers in various parts of Great 3 r. tain made plans to hurasa the povfrnratEt if their champi on wen? allowed
repuyoicans -izea tne caion. The H..v. E ither li.minick was c. - i r i i J'J D L to proclaim th- ir 1. lief that the n..n-; taine.l at the prison for nearly an hour Ql tlieSC SPlenUlCi V atliC reconcilable uniotiitft faction, led by arp r MatSwiney had. died. Epnu lea'"-
inn the Jail at :27 o'clock h" hastily, . , fftrrj -- - - . ' - - PhrinocrraDhs W l
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?,r l-.l-vard Carson, had secured anw; lnp- the jail at :27
f-. j lute dminat! -n of the cabinet's In jti - . . - rr
?:r.n Fe;r.rs thrrater.ed to er.gui! poiicy. '- Vni:J Kingdom in dlsardrs ifj WIFE nEroUTi:r II. I..
The attituil-i the stove rmr.en vi;i take towaid MacSwiney's d'ath wa
indicated by thr a.-'imi of a military
inoucst at Crit win. h h.e'.j Mic'.ta
Fitzgerald's death to be "wilful ui
cide." J Mrs. MacS-.viney, the wife, was all!
to be fn the ver of prostration, th
to die with the stfs-ma of impri?on- , . , ', ... v. . .1 l"r-P strain it waiting; for her r.u.--
raer.t upon his memory. The wife and
sisters of MaeSwiney pleaded In vain. A brother, Petr jrvSwinyi traveled secretly from New York to pay a final visit. OFITREn TO RELEASE HIM. Premier Lloyd George and his ad
visers remained adarr.aM. At late ai
A Bad Cough If neglected, often lead to erious trouble. Safeguard your hra.th. rehrwe your dirreti and aoothe yoor irritated throat by taking
: The Wonderful Cold Breaker Iderful equip
ment, together with $25 worth of gen-
For Children and Grown Folks
band's death. a.'tr b b. am? ctivinp-! An i rreettv f.rrtnlridr Assisting
Nature to Ward Off Flu and Inemonl.t lirrrnn. Tcr-tnui-Ko is an antiseptic
dJt. 1?, when parliament" reconvened! feQ H UZ :ter th summer rec.-s.. Sir Hamar j gr 3 Orr nviod announced positively that I - 5 Si-r
for healne barn and Inflnmnmtlonn.
An old family remedy of Camphor, j T 1 Turpentine, Menthol and other ingredl- UlflC I a t tl C
t-nts effctivc for colds. Ak and Inslat On Tcr-Cam-Fo
th" government would not rocilt fr un its position on hur.u. r strikers. Previous to thia time, v.f.oi the premier departed from Lurcrnt , Switzerlan I, where he had been s -ending a vacation it had been announced that th" government would release ail hunger-
Sold Everywhere 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical
BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR
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ITew Elixir, Called Aspiron- j al, Medicated With Latest j
and Endorsed by Euro j The Balance of OUF $20,000 pean and American Army ! m 7 cKSpttt!! Stock will be Sold this week
cations.
Every Druggist in TJ. S. Instructed to Eefund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up.
The sensation of the year tn the
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tiveiy puarantt-ed by the laboratoriu1;; tested, approved and most enthusiast!-
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I These values will never be duplicated and the stock is limited.
671 CALUMET AVENUE, HAMMOND 547 WASHINGTON STREET, GARY HOFFMAN AND HENRY STREETS, HAMMOND
bottle of Apironal and tell him ts' rcrve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls f water In a glass. "With y-eur rt."nteVl tn viif 4aC 1. a
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c.rinit at or.e swallow and call for yov.r rn.-r.ey back In two minutes if yon
n dream witMe thVtime 'lir.tt' Don't I Many different styles, weights and colors are on sale at the foll.e ..icrf.il fnr nil ,1 .- ,r .-i ... - ;....!.. M 1 ! . JJ
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liKe Lil" I nid.IL'.tei . L ITlC UulllC ilOniO to your w-ifo and Vabu-s. f r Asplronal s by far the safest and most effective, tne easiest to take and the most arreeable cold and court remedy for Infanta And children. Adv.
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records (your own selection)
for which there is no charge whatsoever at the terms and under the conditions that obtain during this great nation-wide demonstration sale. A small cash payment is all it takes to start you in the ownership of this beautiful outfit, out of which you will get more pleasure and satisfaction than any other one thing you own that costs you so little. So, come tomorrow! If only to see and Hear what a perfectly wonderful phonograph this is and what a splendid opportunity this sale affords you to own one. Remember, too, only about 40 of these outfits remain ; as 60 have already been taken. Have you heard the wonderful tcnes of our $1,000.00 Paihephone? .
Come in and hear them today-salesroom on second Moor.
CONDITIORS OF SALE
As Little as $5 Down 1 The phonograph offered in this sale is the 1921 genuine Pathe Phonograph Model No. 10, 43 inches high, IWl inches wide and 20'2 inches deep, as shown in cuit, in Mahogany, Walnut or Oak,' 5-ply, absolutely the most substantial cabinet construction on the market today, equipped with: One indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (full-tone), and one indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (half-tone), for playing Pathe Records. One Universal tone arm and sound box for playing all makes of records. $25 W ORTH OF GENUINE PATHE RECORDSVOUR OWN SELECTION FREE. One hundred steel needles. One jeweled needle for playing Edison records. 2 The total price for this entire outfit is $150. 3 You may practically name your own terms. Tell us what you want to pay dawn as your first or initial payment. THE BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER ONE YEAR. 4 This equipment, including the $25 worth of reo ords will be delivered to your home, immediately upon receipt of your initial payment. Freight cr express charges will be prepaid to all points withifli fifty miles. 5 The Pathe Phonograph Included in this sale !$ guaranteed for one year, both the manufacturers; and ourselves agreeing to replace any defective parts without charge during this period. Written guarantee to this effect furnished with each phono graph.
Tear this out, fill in and mail to us at once.
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Will wash your clotbei thoroughly without any labor on your part (with Stationary or Swinging Wringer). It costs but a cent or two to operate. It is fully guaranteed and will last a life time. Endorsed by Good Housekeeping Institute. $5.00 will put one in your home today. Balance in small monthly payments. DO IT NOW
SUMMERS PHARMACY Hammond, Indiana Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phonograph you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at $250. Name No. Street City State
S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS With cash purchases and payments o n Phonographs, Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners.
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FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBL.IC"
HOHMAN
STATE HAMMOND. IND.
Buy Summers Drug Store
J&TliJ Merchandise and
Get the Best
During this Sale, this store will remain open evenings until 11 o,clock
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