Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1921 — Page 7
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FOUR BRITISH BAI TALIUNS III SILESIA
I lKTEXNTIOh!- NS SERVICF) nr.Rin, My . Tt depateh of fVi ur British battalion, 2.40O aaldtera. from Ikr Uhlneland to I'paer Slleala. will hrln tomArrow uld dlapau-h from oloa-ne today. rterlnaln tumiwron ' two troop tratr will leave the (loam area dally. parryltiK llrltUh troop to Oppeln. T traaaftart of troop will rntlnnr tll June 1. ror4lK to tar Morven Hot the TVneh troon In I It llela have finrnntrd IMyatowlta and the PolUb la rk.-rnt kstt eenpWtl Ikr elty.
f.KKLIN. May . "I bhare Fremier B.!in4' whh thax Justice may prevail Ir the settlement 'f tho Upper SUesian ti-Mi," said Chancellor Wirth in.en !r.:rview replying to the npeech of r-r-mier Briand In the chamber ot n)uii'B Tuesd'. The interview was ?r nted today in the newspaper P-'itiche Allft-ebeine Zeituhft. chancellor Wirth thus becomes the Third cabinet. heal in Europe to adopt policy of "open diplomacy" by Pre. n .ir Lloyd Georite of England when h ttgan to hur! public wArnlr.K :l' T .r - ;an powers ooneerning Upp'-r ?!sia . "I gladly recog-nias Premier Briand s moderate, tone, but It ir necessary to correct, some of the French premier' ftatementi of fact." continued Chancellor "Wirth,. MI. Briand declared tha Qcrmany cead to own Slleaia six hundred years ago. It 13 the truth that Poland conquered Silesia in war a!x hundred years ago. Hut later a Polish archduke peacefully renounced all r la-Ma to Silesia. Hiatorlcally Poland has no claim Silesia. Second ther was the plebladt In which Poland was defeated. Thirdly and morally Poland can maka
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FILM "fanspractice the Edison method in their eagerness to learn about the tars. The quiizitl bent of the average "fan" leads to such foolish questions as:
"What doe Wallace Reid ?. "If home it woman's sphere, what is Martha Mansfield?". ' W hose belt does Fatty Arbuckle?" and "I Geraldme Farrar drawing nearer?"
Carioa fans . ! aakoJt 'If tha Salaried star Kas aaid ia full how caa ha bo Owaa MooroT
Perhaps "The Miracle of Manhattan' is that particular something that n-ikes visitors to Kew York do thing h-,y wuld nrver think of doing at home.
Tha screen is supposed to reflect real life and still it has onJr one 'Divorce f Convenience."
Spkinf W QaoationnaSroa tt'kat it tke titent drama f Screen play with sub-tides. H'kat is a tb'titht Words to be read aloud. f"'y it it tkt silent drams T Because the audience, does all the talking. . .
Theatrical joke baed en "tww , hall tonigrht" are now turned cm Kn York where Griffith's "Dream Street4 is playing Town Hill. "XormaJey" U defined by Eugene O'Brien as "people who bought . motors with war wages getting back on their feet again." "WTiat Could Be Sweeter " is tha Apt title ef a photoplay picturing details of the sugar industry. Saapay Flash at Pfctvp!a 'The Way of a Woman" is to nave her way. "Wet Gold" temnds like a bootIcgjing harvest Conway Tearle will soon be seen In -Ye Shall Par -' You will find "The World and hit wif " at the movie. : Which would ya choose: "Beauty r Brains j" "Han4cuffs or Kisses?"; ,'Sh.e "Sham". Sldrts" anj Hunch" art loaf plays with short
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A CAUSE OF WOH'S ILLS WOMEN OFTEN THINK THEY HAVE HEART TROUBLE. INDIGESTION. NtH. VOL'S ntOSntATION. ETC. WHEN ITS SIMPLY IRON STARVATION OT THE BLOOD.
Many women believe they are weak andnervousasaresultof age, worry and overwork ; they think that their disturbed digestion, headaches, heart palpitation, ahortness of breath, pains acroa the back, etc., are due to some serious ri.fc&ie instead ot tha real caasetron atarratinn of tht hlood. Tbis Is proven by the fact tint when many of these same women takt ernnie iron fr awhiia ail their alarroine ' symptoms qnic.kly disappear and they horo stron. robost and healthy. Iron is abncilutety neretsary to cr.able your blnnd to chance fund Into livirMT cells and tisstie. W ithout It nothing - eat does T" the orlpor mHit ot food y.u do not ft the strength out of tt. If you are not stroiij and well da not wait until yoa gn all to pieces aud collapse ia tiu: of nervous prostration, but take some errmic Irnn -Nutated Iron--at once. But besureii's e'f inic iron and ftot metAllic iron which ;codIo mu.iUy takoand which is mad snercly hj iha action of stroi.e acisen smnll pie.-es of iron. Ora-nnic NL'X AT EDI RON lsi:ke the iron ia your t.ood and like the Iron In spina, h. ienfiissnd apples and it often Increase the hod.'.y and mental vijror of weak, woraout vcjnea into week' time Revere of sutwtltutes. Look rnr :he wc.i "Nasaled" on every nackaare an-! ti- it ivn I. en every tablet. Your money v. !1 be eT:.. 1 by the manufacturers if loj da sot o,i.n aifciU" tatiafaxtory resuiti. At all drug e;-
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no claim upuu SiluHla because she attempted violence when ahe could tnt secure the territory peacefully. Fouthly and ttiduetrl&liy. Poland lias no claim because th Gerr.i:Sf?a developed the Slleslan Industries. The Poles lack technical experts and could not maintain the Industries without German help."
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A. H. Maxwell was in Chicago un bjsinees yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Aivln Condan of MonlI'Wf, S. t ... came yesterday for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. OaorR..1. Hoevet Mr. Condon will tench in the Hobart schools neat ear. Mrs. Har ild Rrowneil w as n ("i-.i-
caKO viintor csterduy.
A One rain fell here Wednoslay ns.h.
and yesterda;- morrinff. It was bd!y iioeiU-d as '.he crops were bb?:n!nr.si t) suffer 'greatly. P. A. norg. cashier of the Lowell National bank has been on the sick list for several days.
The Lowell Chautauq ia will be held ! June 22 to 18. A meetinK of the guar- i antors has boon held ami the follow- j inn officers elected: President. James' Ulack; secretary, W. 11. Morty. ti-a-j urer. p. A. Hers; : chairman (f rounds j
committee, James BlacR; chairman adverMsln committee. C. I. Strk-klar.d ; chairman ticket committee, E. N. Hayhurst O. V. Servis and laughter. Mrs. Frrd VanSwearingen and her eon left yesterday for a visit with relatives '.n I.ouis. Mo.
RENEW HOSTILITIES j IN SILESIA lONDON. May ST. Ho-tiitles have been renewed In Silonid beiwetn German volunteers and Polish insurgents and the German hs'e occupied several indu.strlai towns, according to a Central News dispatch from 1 'opcnhaacvn todaj AdeibtTt Kori'anty, ader of t'uPolish Insurgent. I. reported t. lw.c removed his headnuarL. r.i to h'ohoppiuItE. According to information from Her- , Hn. the (iirman (coverriinent has senti an official to the Sileslan frvimier to iravent volunteers from pss;iiir into Sll-a'a to fi-ai-t the Poles. j
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Phone 161 190 Standard Avenue THE MOST OF THE 6EST FOR THE LEAST Pre-Decoration Day Specials for Sat. Only
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Curtis brand ripe Olives, 1 C per jar at LOC
Men's Durham Hose, with reinforced heel and toe. specially priced at 2 pairs for Men's Lisle Hose, Durham brand, Specially priced for this sale at Men's Summer Underwear, we defy competition for this grade, Specially priced for this sale at Children's Underwear, for boys and girls. Specially priced for this sale at Ladies' White Hose, eitra good value. Specially priced for this sale at Ladies' Ribber Vests, Specially priced for this sale at Ladies Lace trimmed Union Suits. Specially priced Jor this sale at American Mags, for Decoration Day. Specially priced for this sale at
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I. J. Guss, do hereby set aside Saturday, May 27, just two days prior to Memorial Day. as the greatest Bargain Day in the history of this store. Those who read my ad Tuesday will remember that I made some of the most astounding prices in the history of merchandising. Many have come and supplied their needs. Many more will come tomorrow, this greatest of all value-giving days, when men will pour into this store to supply their summer needs at prices that are almost unbelievable.
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When your youngsters ask for a penny for lunch at recess, the)' will buy the kind of candy they can get the most of for a cent. It is hard to refuse, but remember their health and little stomachs. They are going to be hungry at recess, of course, so prepare several slices of bread-and-butter. Wrap it up carefully and feel satisfied when you send them off that they will return to yon happier, healthier children. Cream Maid Bread Is a cart Ail Iy made, well-baked loaf of the kind of bread that makes bright minds ar. healthy, sturdy bodies. At Your Grocers
Herman ahaflfer filvea 1 hank IVervttrh fur HeMorliic Ills Health That He May Continue on the "tome 1 Job With I'nnihrin -leel I , ' I An; fi.'j years of ape. ati'i hiv he'-n vv:-!i tin Ctmhi ia SW1 ".. for ',' i yufs." said Mr. Siiafft i. who rsidi e ftt li lirlxnrr St., .!.htiF,v r;. I'.i.. ,"t,ul f r a lonpt time T had 'l-e.-n trying t'i find something that would relieve my nervousness. 1 couldn't pet to i.-.-p at night" until 11 or 12 nVlock, ami I'd c ! up tired arid wurn mi. 1 fll? iiad
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flndinp !' ur.t:l I used two bottles ' Net v-W..rt .1 . Now I have no W" ; , li sf" nights and my arP'-tite st"i d!gr stion are pood, my liiiifl? art riruiur. and 1 am ff-ling stronjr p.nd fire it it nwr nre!sat y in tellinjr tn". nubile ,.f rv-Worth to do nir.re than publish '.he i t;es of n-iliinna of aat'sfied ust-rs. Thte tells the story In t; most con v incirtpr -wanner, and cita '"- aual cases where results have r- n forthcoming. If you suff'r. no-.v Is th time to stert on foe N'erv-Worth wa to health. Give :t a trial, and f yoy, firt irlftl botllf dot.-m't htnefit yu yur rii"nry will tie refunded. Si !d on a m on -y-'iack purtnt nil Iffidmn drucsl.ts 'vtryvhere. N.Ti'.W'Mh is. sold snd i ectnmend l liy i-ummi-iv Pharmacy. Adv
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