Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1920 — Page 6

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11 FOR. I RIVAL LEADERS PREDICT;

ARMISTICE DAY HOOSiER STATE VICTORY

A m.lmir.ou: !i par;:dp with over no th -usand rx-ytrvW 11. n in uniform be one ..f the big- fatu r- r Gary's o 1. irat i, n of A 1 n.is: i. e Ii vy

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Speaker's Bureau Head, Harry S. How Iake-3 Prediction, 84,000 Majority

men: ut the livjick Motor ctj.iipany rcf rcdiii-n two pu-tuici of two wrl known ijary girls and the Buick cars that they drie. The article accompanying ,ri pictures h.iVf th :''i!!.''.vtis to say

j "i in,.:.-i 4 a imi, c-i ami o.ivmr 11.111 ; merit a n.ile iln.vn Mi'inu was the :Ynt 1 m Ci'hlrvi-ii ! Jl... J! irC' !" s ll.i.-t whii - ' ,y t;,,. U.'ir nj; in Tci if, Jlh-s Ho.-t is a I lii j ,i, rlsio'

CUPvTAILING FOR JAP

the I'ull.-h 'intei; m e lurtau. a ::- joar UeffJisivc all iincf has be n c :ieluded among Poland, Munirary. II'-: -

TOKIO. Oct. 2. Until the V. S. lnanla and Finland for protection joins the league of nations, Japan will I "Kainst soviet Russia.

r ot aifrfe to any curtailment of arma

it was reliably reported today. ' CANADIAN PROVINCES .'i1 " has lio-n under dinou.o.slon ! t-mrrf-t .

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in,; -f 11 j ;i. .i'it i ; e a comn.it ee of bs.i."itif ti.-'ts of the ,-:ty 1.1 iiinko ir ;. r financial anMiifiiitr!.-.. This c ;nn;t!fp i-ii.si.-tH of M- s-fl MoiTiS V.'ohl. fJ. ii. Keik. Alexander K1:uj.iM. C II. Mi'i..i:M- at:.l lr. Tit rti er. tatii'.n H. S. Xoitrn .f t'.so r;.ry Land : . " is naioel k r;; rs5 nir.r.-h-il of ti.- day. The c ;i . : ; t t ce vi;i Y e! n t sil:l '

MS hi at S o clock at the t.

Cub. The program w II he epened with the rra-ie awruinc t prc-'er.t plan.' atid followed by memorial servie an.i th-' p: e.-en t .at ion of victe! j- iv..;i-i to eHTvstp men. Kffort is also ! iny made t3 h.ae Valparaiso. H i. art ami oth- r futlyins ili.-tricts to 1 , . 1 . r. .re.--t-;ita-t'on in the parade and x -! i:-s. K fervice men who have already received thtlr victory ir.ed-ls ure v. '.ie.eil t ' turn fame ever t I'lob-Tt I'hiilip.-i, rrtary of t:ie (Jaiy t ' :iur.e: r :ul I'ioo in order that they can o-. p r. 11 1 1 i

with otht.r r.ieda.s te..'i'ir.s l'1"

rad. ; ti I'atrit!; organizations taking an t,

onir.f;i et. Cd in the lie, ojl l! 1 1 r i ! a 1 1 y N -v . s"v,nKers' hurau.

C'". Indiana Is plae:n d'jtr.n by .-!-tviii 1 ' rm.s n of t he s:;d by .lolm T.

Adams, vice-chairman of the lo'oibliein nation. i! committee, v. h;le 01Viossn.an '''ank Iorc-no,s, in c't.u of liniiiirr.ii h. a dun art ft s lore, rays Indian will be earro.l :.y il-voti r t'o. After tai',-;in ov r hc tb phono with poiitn.'il frit nds at I lid :a na p d 1 s, St nat r New p-ird et. d that .Marion comity woti.d ix-t K pub!. can by U.i'ni "And it would not surpi is r.ie if

inmorci.it t Marion count y v.' nt 2'"i.nnii.'" lie ray. I "If Man. r. county f; .es not. you

multiply that by ven and Kit !- p vo nr. a t ey the majority in the slate, Mhieh would be 5(.(i,,i. X t!-o,i is the 1 asp i' will mean that Indiai a w ill ret ,rn itnothfr sd.d Kcpubltcan ii''ls e t.on to eoiiress." . iaimn Male by (',4.000. Tdr. Adams predicts that Indiana will co i:-p.ii!: ican by not i-ss than 6..'i. r:ep;;bl'ean leaders here are countmcr in Jli farmers if Indiana and many other statt s to .-well K. pu'"l nn majri'iis. Mr. Adims predicts that all of the northern stai-s. Including Moti-

a r. 1: 1 Colorado, vehirh u-u.iily n'lvo n counted daubtfal. wil! j-.o for

. ciior.l ijirl end th? daughter of Mrs. Mary l'.-ist. tiie onljl wom;tn buihliim e iit.-aotii in 1 ;,i ry. 3nd. 'The ituiclc is their favorite car. Mi" 1 '.-t us-'s ' i coupe in In 1,'aut h- m a her. 1'r tty lT-y.a: -obi M a rj .. Hall, ulio is a popular unior at the K r.er- .. ij loch wheel, (larr, Inl. u d l er "'ii in canteen 1 t-rviee ,! ,i .u:t th - r. N''.;s H ill s f it'i.-r. Mr. Harry Hill, of Ih.e llai: 1 ' 11st ruet io 1 n.mpane. : . a three 0.0,'. K liaieks for : 11; 1 nes use.

aoinet for foma time. Th,., I it is said, has already been

roniioun 1 ateij t Japanese, envoys. 1 Im will attend the league of nations r.'.eitinK in Onpva n'rt nn-ntii so that they will know what line to follow in the di liberations. Japan hold. that limitation of armar int.- with the th s. out of the league of nations would be in effective and ,!::it it would' be detrimental to Jaya'o'se interests.

M'lXNlPEC. Man., Oct. 2. Importation of liquor for houae hold use was disapproved by the voters of Manitoba. Nova iscotia, Saskatchewan and Alberta In elections yesterday. These

NATIVES JOIN IN DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE

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cetive part in the arrancenjents ar. tlie S pa 1; 11 h - A me r iea n War Veterans. Ihonmander Molineaux of t'ae G. A. lb. Command r Voutiir of the Gary Memorial post. Commander Kampouris of the I.eondias post. and i.Vniand-r IJowell. of the MHI1V.V post Ih-.ti'-e c n-1 pera t i on of t h.e c ty .vernmrnt iuj making the day a s-.n. ce.-a is promised :

lial limr. He has t,.iirts of e:Oii,iat' 1 majorities by tho c unty .-hairineiv "t M-n"atii. wipe hhe says convini e hoi that state is not dm: brful -is to Ilai-i-insr. As t 1 the senatorial situation i " Ce'otrdo p.e ;ays lie is not inf Tint d, and makes 11 ' !' i'liast.

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The f4'iff inJir.vrions in tiie ! " treat r.cnt of k' K U A 1 1 5M l etc. are tr nfutra.i?' the toxins 'J anii cirstro'- the specific poiiotis U

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r.ii.-'uily ciimuia-es the poioris, thirrby reliev trig all symproras and preventing iheir rcfum. No overloading yo.tr system wi:h 3 drugs. Malf a tej.st)o.nfaI of

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SCIENTISTS FREE

CASTOR OIL

NAUSEATING TASTE Remarkable Process Improves Famous Old Family Remedy

tour pro int rs v.-iV he ;,e:i,- ,Ji v after Jan. 1. Aftrr that dut- 01'y eight ounces of liquor will he .0,;, mi a physicians prescription and no physican can write more than IC.u peracriptlons per month. j

Caste In China. In China an inferior upon horseback:.

me. lJI1K Mipr.rinrf dis mount, walls until the o.1Pr hn? t,Ss( .,

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Railroad Man Gives Good Advice "Several years r.go I was undr treatment of a Mnmioh spec a'ist tor 6 months. T weeks of which were spent in a hospital. Another i-totnaih r;i. cialist told me T had kj!1 stones ar;'t that an operation was nw?.oay. I did not want to have this. I 1 -i 4 Ihs. in weight. Talkinc- w th a .rn'-'. man one day he told tl!P r,f Mavr's M'nnderful Hemedy and nrc taksntr it I have gained 16 lbs. and uni !i-!in; line. 1 am advising others to try it." It is a. simple, harmless preparation that removes th catarrh.al nnicuj from the intestinal tract and allajs the inflammation wldeh cause, practically all stomach, liv.-r and 1 n --s t i na 1 ailments, inchidiriir ro,er,,i-e o 1 j

ur-ainen mac casior , j nI

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" . All Druggists. Adv. chemists c.f Speneep Kellogg- & tons.

an-., oiiTf ol uiv lar.esi. iiianui;!' iiit;rp j

inventor'.? TritiTipri. fee- icr.rs i; 'n- ho.'iiver- that a r.-.a' lr'1.0 coi;hl rei er !- m;ile uhic'i nnnld weave nicker hasltets nrnl funuttire. Iltit a machine which produces flawless work at SO times the ppced of the best hand weaving Is now in use.

'For Itching Eczema I Old Sores and Piles

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3 once or twice a cay is suinoent,

Price 51.00. m The KELLS COMPANY g Newfourgh, N. y.

c-f castor oil. tackled the problem, and! succeeded in perfecting a process by!

while hall nauseating tatest Is removl

ed. Nothing is put in to disguise th! taste. Strength and purity remain the

Fame a 1 )i)rv- pure castor oil. Cura-' five and soothing qualities remain the

I name. It's the same good old-fashion-: j ed caytor ell that your doctor always

I prescribes, witu tne aisa greeart Do you feel "out-of-time"? Tou are' taste removed. Children take Kellogg j bilious, constipated' You feel r.eaii- Tasteless Castor Oil without knowing :i'hy, full of cold, unstrung. Your it Is castor oil. Sold by all good drug-! meals don't fit breath is bad. fkln pists. If you want a castor oil abso- ; sallow. Take Cnsenrets tonight tor lutely without nauseating taste, in-' your liver nd bowels and wake jp yist on genuine laboratory filled hot-; clear, rosy and ch erfuh No gripinir tle.s, plainly labelled Kelb.gg's Tastel j no Inconvenience. Children love If Castor Oil. Three si7.es 13r . S5r.

Cascnrets too. in, 25, 51 cents. Adv. and dZr. Adv.

Try a "Times Want Ad"

"I guarantee my ointment." says Pet- ! ers-.n. of Buffalo, "to cure eczema; to s:op, the ro-h.ng at once and any re-li.-il.ie ilnmcist will cheerfully refund y--'i r money if PETERSON'S OINTM KNT diifeii'l .do e verything I say it will ;." Wihiam A. f'ar'ey of Franklin. X. Y. is si.ieiv a wise man. He writes: "I ue,j I'IZTF.P.POX'S OINTMENT on a . irtle j,..-.y suft'eririK terribly with eczj cmn. It nid the work." Then there is Alex. Louttel, a brave ' fin man of Buffalo, who is glad to write i foiiovs: "I had an old sore on my i bar for inativ o-ars. The best doctors i I'F.TWKSO.N-'S OINTMENT cnj tireiy healed tiie sore quickly." And I from '. r r in Canada comes a letter t iron, A. l:- k'by, uta'inir: "The best I 'hi I eVr.r hit for itchir.gr piles is j PETERSON'S OINTMENT." A big 1 box for Zo cents. Mail orders filled by I Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, I N. Y. adv.

W omen Appreciate Values

In cn Around -GAR Y

NEWS IS VERIFIED As t-!d in an c xc'.-is: ve story in Tiie limes several weeks ao. that tiie M. E. church of Gary wo-iid so an start the erection cf a $'iroi.0'i.i ed::lco to care. for the nff d.i of the d own town district was verified last night with the arrival oi a report from the architects, Lowe and Boilenbaoker. The structure, according to plans by Ixjwe an.i Boilenbacher. will cost around t'SO.'i'fii. The church proper v ill seat l.00. A second unit wiil c.-n-tain Sunday school rooms, a gymnasium and a sorhi'. auditorium wit ' kitchen con r e?t tons. A third unit wil! contain the pastor's study, ad.ai' nit't ra -tion offices and store property for lease. This part cf the building will be six stories.

1 ! WIN JAMli I ' I ( ""citrots too, in, 25, 50 cents. Adv. and B5c. Adv. . I , .VglSft T XV

I i .. . " - : ' ' - - - " - i. '."J !' 1 i Don t threw youf iauej th i - , , . ' if-'i The recent issnr r f the r.uick b il- , v jjtMSjffg ttTiTtJl'eHLSi:' t jietin. ouh:ihe,i ty the nioj depart- virhout reading the "A3t-.t pact 1 1 A , J

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RESUMES JHIS DUTIES After & two weeks treatment at the V&tha at Martinsvill ?. Ind.. Captain Frank Roach of the Gary police department returned to his duties at the Gary police station last night, his attack of rheumatism being greatly benefited by the treatments. The "Capt." still nurses his pet right foot irS a large and easy shoe, however, tnii it will probably be some time yet 1 e'ore he is abhj to use it without tome pain.

Preparing for Enforcement Although the new ordlnar.ee prohibiting the sale and display of fire arms does not go Into effect in Gary until the 30th of this month. Chief of Poiice 'Forbls is already taking steps to enforce the new law. According to the new ordinance, dealers are prohibited from displaying in any show window or place of business, a piitoh revolver, automatic or revoi.er that would be concealed on a person and tiie law prohibits the carrying of concealed weapons. It also prohibits the sale of firearms, limiting the purchase of same to one tvbo has ligitimately made application .0 the board of safety and granted a permit. Tli-s ordinance provides a i na'ty not to exceed $50';.

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k veteran business tnn, who na ob most completely bald and had tried

tonics, lotions, shampoos, etc., I j in vain, came serosa 13 In-

3 o.ans elixir cy tvnicn 09 . n crew a complete crcD of healthv

I ki "KOTALKO." Many others.

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Tt-t, r, jj relief from dandruiT, rejsatioa VlniaW cf fa.,ine kair by usinz Kotalko In t imrrrvr cf rse. hen hair fail oat, the pv'ts r not d-ps'J. bat rt.mi'n for soma tiTuw tiDDVfiGed in tha f-f.lp. or bulbs, oedinff only fetiKiT. The unal bir tor etc., mrm of do The Indians nif'hc-d is porposed to nourish th hair mH t'tmultia th prwh. It rnmia .o little to try Kotaiko it rouH be a pfty to los tb booa vrbicb this migUt brintr to tcmj.

Wonderful rpsuita report- 0l& For mfr.'i, wnmm'a and " t vT?

children b heir. tf you are

bald, cr losing hair, or have w.. . - . . , J ....

KOTALKO; it may bo what's hW . rseedful for your scaTp and 'iy in such rase it H a pi ran- nrJ'

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ci iivw natr mm us kit'iti.y increase until prolific growth. Obtain a full box ol Kotaiko (with S3C0 Guarantee) et any busy drug atore. Or a proof box will be sailed free if you send 10 cents, silver cr atam i, to pay part advertising cost, to i J.H.Brltlain,BK-69lSta.F, New York, N.Y.

TfcM values will never be duplicated and the stock is limited. t Many different styles, weights and colors are cn sale at the following addresses: SIBLfcY STREET, NEAR HOHMAN, HAMMOND 671 CALUMET AVENUE, HAMMOND 547 WASHINGTON STREET, GARY HOFFMAN AND HENRY STREETS, HAMMOND

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Have Come Down in Price 3100 io $125 GET FIRST CHOICE! ACT NOW! Small Amount Down Years to Pay the Balance No Red Tape i Immediate Delivery LISTEN MR. PIANO BUYER We have a limited number of new high grade Players and Pianos at prices and terms that are almost unbelievable. This is your chance to own a Player Piano, and also to save money. So we advise you to HURRY before all these beautiful instruments are sold. You can have your choice of design and wood.

Duet Bench Your own choice of Rolls Beautiful Floor Lamp

An Easy Way to Save Money Have your Auto Repainted and Top or Upholstery Built or Repaired by the Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Company

Firemen's

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HAMMOND

Phones: Office 2141 Res 3446

Wednesday Evening October 27 At Masonic Temple and Unity Hall GOOD MUSIC

. Jii?L mimmmy .V, w '1!.flf r&iZ2 i4h"i ti. hi Jit-'ct v -. ' r

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Perhaps you have been told there is no other cure for you. don't lose hope. THERE MAY BE ANOTHER WAY.

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DON'T SUBMIT TO THE KNIFE until you have consulted DR. CARROLL and get his opinion. H he promises a cure, you'll get it. He does not promise to cure incurable c;ues, nor to do impossible things. ' He will tell you if you can be cured without an operation or not, or if you are incurable. I Tell You The Truth GOITRE CURED NO KNIFE OR PAIN WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES Cured by Pair-Jess, Pleasant, Modern Means MEN'S DISEASES CURED Rheumatism, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever. Tape Worm, Nervou, Blood, Stomach. Skin, Liver, Kidney, Bladder Troubles. Piles, Stricture, Fistula, Private, Proi it'c. Rectal Troubles. Tumors. CONSULTATION FREE. PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. HOUSE CALLS MADE. Dr. Robt. J. Carroll 155 STATE STREET, OPPOSITE 0RPHEUM, HAMMOND Hours: 9-12, 1:30-5, 7-8. Sundays, 9-12 PHONE 3419

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Trade in That Silent Piano

DOWN On Initial Payment

Balance $12.00 Per Month

$10

Will send one of these Beautiful Players to Your Home TODAY

PIANOS

HEALY $65 FISHER $90 STORY-CLARK $125 EVERETT $275 KINGSBURY $375 STARK $395 There are dozens of others and any price you wish to pay. These pianos are almost new. Come and see them.

A small payment down and three and a half years to pay the balance, will send one of the world's finest Players to your home today. If you are wise, you will come in and see us before you buy your Piano and have us demontsrate these instruments to you. That is the only way jrou can convince yourself you are getting a bargain. COME IN AND LET US TALK IT 0VF?.

OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE

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546 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND

Piano

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AN ORGANIZATION is only as big as its jT- personnel, and the personnel reflects the bigness and vision of the men who direct it. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been able to attract to its service men of ability, high ideals,, and broad vision, because of its policy of selecting its executives from those who have come up through the ranks. The men who are today the directing heads of the organization hold their position by reason of their thorough knowledge of the oil business, and because thev have shown a profound understanding of our economic structure. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) foresaw the development of the automobile engine, and realizing the tremendous increase in the demand for gasoline which would result, prepared in advance to meet the needs of the people. Tenyears ago the average yield of gasoline from the crude produced in the United States was only eleven percent. Today the average yield for vhe country is well over twenty-six percent. This increase is in large measure due to the foresight of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), and the advanced work done by the chemists and refining technicians in the Company's service. The result of this vastly increased yield of gasoline has been the more rapid development of all types of automotive machinery, which, in turn, has enabled the farmers of America to increase their output of foodstuffs in the face of an acute, shortage of agricultural labor. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is still working well into the future, and the men who are directing the destinies of the Company confidently expect to meet the needs of tomorrow as completely as they are meeting the needs of today, and to give a creditable accounting of their trusteeship to the 512-1 stockholders, to the 23,000 employees, and to the public at large. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ' 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago

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