Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1921 — Page 3

NVednesdar. Jan. 19, 1921.

THE TIMES

JtUTTLED FROCK FS - NEW SPRING IDEA

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II mn. n niier stated imposed a "heavy rjici unjust" financial burden upon tho roads and tRe public and prexcnts economies which would materially reduce the cost of operations. 'ntinuous pay for work performed on- at Intervals was also charged in M h iter's pica for abroantlon of the agreement. A national agreement i-u:e roquiree that nie-.haj)ics shall have helpers whn they think they need them. Whiter eaid. "I'nder this rule they have them all the 'irrie. Havelock, Nebraska has twenty operators and practically everyono has a. helper. These helpers do absolutely nothing: all day." Under this ruiing. Whiter concluded, the railroads are

lorcea to nire additional men to dn the wvrk of men Avho are paid under the asreement for a certain class of la'oor.

The ftre department will have a dance on Thursday evening, Jan. 10. Grlmracr's orchestra win furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob r.eder living cast of town are the prouJ parents of a baby boy. wbo Arrived Monday, Jan. 17, which date ts also the birthday of thetr second son. Martin The!?, who in a veteran of the civil war. is very ill at his homo with pneumonia. John rteder has ben confined to his hi me several days ..on account of sickr.ef.. Pylrester Keirlger Is suffering- from tonsilitis and has been confined to his bed for several days.

d outside of Russia by death. Len'nc walked

this city today. He is alive and wcil in commcntln? .i;p-n rttort of his death hi borrowed tin- p'ras made famous j,y Mark Twain. .ayin.i; tin news was soinewii.it exaggerated." Kartov. the man who died, was found -er of the economic council of tho Soviet. 'I.riiinc once used the psaudony.!! i'l iCai .uv, iinf. liroppcd it lu years as".

Jinors of his ed Into special session today to iu-'-he street,! of cstlgate the death of Miss Irnia

Kancher. lis, who was shot Thursday i Klit by J. yyebrr Smith. 40. a martied man. jr'lss Ilancher died Sunday. Smith i said to have shot the ilancher sir!, his al,eed. affinity, bee-las'-she refused to take a midnight

automobile ride with him. Smith la , !ihl under a ciiareo of shooting with ir,t'r.i Im Ji;. The crand jury v.aj , xp.-ted In report before nisrlit.

GRAND JURY IN MURDER QUIZ

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Crpe de chineis cominz b&ct this season and staiee a revival. It vil b-; welcomed by many vomer and there are some few who never cave it up. Here is one cf the new f ' ccks desirned for serine wear. It is of brown, that mospopular shade, and is made on , !a:.. lirea with three rows of n- in r'iffies trirr.ir.jnjr the .iort s!t?ve ihe r.eck and the edes of the apror 'nn:cK ... . -

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THE HAW HAW MOSCOW, by Wireless to Eerlin, Jaa. IS. Nicola! I.enlne was much amused to learn of the sensation ereat-

Mr. and Mrs. John Ooms had a son arrive on Jan. s. he is nanud Gerritt after Mr. - Corn's father. T Core a Cold In One Day Take Proves LAXATIVE CUOMO QUININE! tablets. The s-nuice bears the si.-nature of E. W. Grove Sue Adv.

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GLESSCO deea it almo it lntantlr shorter. dyrotica cf tt.e mpst severe rise, fcelieves the orflinary rough evernight.. S;hi9 irritation jniirt eoniforts. SucCMtfwl over thirty yir. KecoiDtrende3 hj ph j-sicians. Sold en a czrantee cf Eattsfaction. SCc. DR.. DRAKE'S

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HEAL SgLPSES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashe3 and similar akin troubles. Zcmr. obtained at an7 drug store for 35c or S1.00 fores tra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly andi effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin- It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all furtntr distress. Tie C VT. Rcsa Co., Clsvaai, O.

ASKS WHITE HOUSE TO SEND TROOPS i

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WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. i request from A.abama miners that the president acrid troops into the Alabama coal fields, where there are labor troubles, has been received t th .v'-ilt. i-

The request was referred So the war Ruddy Cheeks SparkHngEyCS ! a. TT T I T

4ltpartm8rit without recommendationii At the war department It was Icarne. that no action i.iiikely to be taVe upon the rto.uest becaJie it did nc ct.n;e from the. grovtmor oT the eta-U)

A CLEAR COMPLEXION :

MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money Refunded if it Fails Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy relieves sharp, shooting pains in the arms, lega, side, back or breast, or soreness ir er r rrt of the body almost Immediately. For lameness, stiff and swollen joints, atiff back, and all pains in the hips and loins, f-ives Telief so quickly that it astonishes

I alt who try it. Chrorric rheomatrsm, sci

atica. lumDsfO, or pain in the back, should be treated with Munyon's Rheu

matism Kemady. It rarely fails to give relief after a few doses and often cares

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Dr.F.M.Edirards for 17 years treated! cares 5f wrmen for lirer and bowel ailftieDts. Durinj; these years he gave to hi3 patients a prescription made of a lew well-known vegetable ingredients tnixed with olive cnl, raTni"g tben tr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Ycu wU knew them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on th liver and bowels, which cause H normal action., carrying off the wasta and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow lonk, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take onj of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nigh'Jy for a time and note the pleesing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and! then Just Weep theui nt."' XoC and ''JYt

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An excellent hovin- card has Been ai-ransed by Promoter George Oswego 'o he held at the auditorium, Indiana Harbor. Friday evening, Jan. 2S. There wj;; he three 10-round bouts. In the ni.i:n bout, Parn Mendell of Kocliford. will meet OH:e O'Ncil of South Chiaco. this promifes to be a good bout att both fighters hae a sood reputaiicn air. otis Ssht fans of the Calumet region. Joe MendeU. a brother of Sam-u.i-rs. who recently defeated Johnny Clackburn, the A Jstrailan bantam weight champion at Milwaukee, will don the gloves with !" rankle Howard.

better known to fl;nt fane asx"Touns T'orky." In the windup, Jimmy Quinn t f Somh Chicaro. will mix things with Kid Hosan of Chicago.

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SAYS LABOR MULCTED

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Railroad Labor Bd. Hears Complaint of Railroad Man Anent Shop Crafts CHICAGO, Jan. 19. Railroads of the ountry are being: '"mulcted' of thousands of dollars in payment for labor never performed under the rational agreement between the roads and tha Railroad Administration, according to the claims made by K. T. AVhiter, Representative for the railroads, at a continuation of the hearing before the railroad labor board today. ' ' iii "" irrrn rirr-T mm

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU

The Most Severe Markdown of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, the Month of January Ever Has Experienced

A radical and sweeping clearance of all our clothing regardless of cost to clear the way for spring merchandise. Men, it's the biggest clothing opportunity yet! The former prices

quoted are genuine not a tacked-on valuation ! just as strong as paper and print can put it don't hesitate, don't delay INVESTIGATE the real importance of this sale to you. "

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Entire Stock Hart Schaffner and Marx, Society Brand and Michaels Stern Garments

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Hew Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.

Every Druggist in TJ. S. Instructed to Refund Price While Yon Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The eensatlcn of the year tn tb drug trade Is Aspironal, the twe-mtj-ute cold and cough reliever, authorititively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest author!tie, and proclaimed by the common people as t-n times as quick and effective as w hiekey, rock and rye, or any o.hr cold and cough remedy tUey have ever tried. All drug stores are now aupplUJ with the wonderful new elixir., bo ail you hac to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug store.

hand tho clerk half a dollar for a bottle of A?pironal and tell him to serve yoi; two tf aspoonfuls with fjur teatpoonfuls of water in a giacs. Vith your 'watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if yoj rar.not feel your cold fading away uhe a dream within the time r.mit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists tnvite you and expect you to try iL Everybody's doing it. When. yur cold cr rnugh Is relieve!, take the remainder tf the bottla hums to your wife and bablco, for Aspironai U 6y far the tafst and most effective, tne easiest to take and the most agreeable ccid and cough remedy for Infdsts und children. - Adv.

Every good style for men and young men, flannels, worsteds, cheviots and blue serges, double brcastcd and single breasted; blues, browns, green, grey," herringbones, mixtures, plaids; in every size.

Former Price Was $47.50 and $50.00

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Large, roomy Listers and young men's Ulsters ; formfitting, belted coats and conservative models. Chesterfields and Raglans, of course. Some fur-collared Overcoats, too;' in everv size.

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Former Price Was Up to $72.50

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Former Price Was $65.00 and $67.50

I A FOUR-DAY-SALE- Tliorsclay, Friday, Saturday and Monday 1

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