Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1922 — Page 8

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ip Eisrht. THE TIMES Thursday, Not. 23, 1922. GREAT TIDAL WAVE FOLLOWS EARTHQUAKE, SPREADING DEATH ALONG COAST OF CHILL 1 trmiu.5M tr rug X ifrHCsr vr mom -jus vjl&s ewamVOL. 25 NO. 6 NOVEMBER 23. 1922

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ANY HEAR NOTED CIRCUITSPEAKER ank P. Johnson Lectires on 4 4 Five Miles from Main Street." i-lve Mlies from Main Street,1' tie memo of a lecture delivercji encuit bunker, at a dlnn. i etuib- of ium i.u CaUagu a.j.. ol Cuiriiii-rce aoiu In ia awi,, cnurca community room re luuy 100 (eitum attiw . t nUht. -T COMMUNITY S1LHIT Vitli his eloquence that was t vtrtuily conveyed the speaki r 'ucht out a discussion from tL sw point of a trained newspape; -

I n and experienced social workin civic betterments and comn.ty progress. He related from ual investigations and surveys findings on the community pror.T3 of the various sections of country and the effect such facs have had upon the thrift and Mjress of our nation. This part his address was tied up by urjt a better community spirit and operative service as an aid for ; nation's progress. "The trouof one part of the country or iustry becomes the problem of other section of the nation or of industry. It is a continus Hole that has its affect on all .rket?," paid the speaker. FARM "BLOC" s the real backbone and ex:tenanc of the nation. Mr. Johni dwelt at length on the idfflculs of the farmer and his agriculral problems. lie showed that ion the depression came Mr. Farr was the first person to take loss and had continued to do so Ml now he has reached rock botS3EX3BBHSBBHHBB3 Public Drug Store,

2 Items for the Price of 1, Plus 1c 8 BIG DAYS NOV. 23d TO DEC. 1st A tremendous selling event in which you have an opportunity to secure Drugs and Christmas merchandise at practically half the regular price. Here are some of our items offered for this big sale.

Candies, Gums, Etc. 5c Package Spearmint, Juicy Ctf Fruit, Yucatan, 2 for V?V 5c Hershey's Chocolate, Cr 2 for 1 pound box Chocolate, 1 2 for OC Patent Medicines 25c Bayers' Aspirin, 2 fo r 50c Bayer' Aspirin, 2 for 1 0c Ex Lax, 2 for 25c Ex Lax, 2 for 40c Fletcher's Castoria, 2 for 26c Sic 11c 26c 41c $1 .00 Pure Norwegian fl? "I f 1 Cod Liver Oil. 2 for.. P 1 U 1 50c DeWitt's Kidney Pills, tfl 0 2 for O IC $1 .00 Russia Mineral 1 A1 Oil. 2 for 31.U1 30c Catarrh Jelly, 2 for 10c Angel Dye, 2 for 15c Diamond Dye, 2 for 31c 11c 16c Medicine Cabinet Needs 25c 3-oz. Bottle Castor Oil O 2 for .......26c 25c Size Iodine, )C 2 for OC 25c Size Camphorated Oil, QC 2 for OC $ 1 .25 Size Rubbing ( 1 Q Alcohol. 2 for iPX.AO 65c Pound Cotton. CC2 for 1 5c Size Peroxide, Ifi. 2 for

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torn and Is about t ototter. "With the return to normalcy, he said, that the economical problem of the nation had been based on the country's agricultural life and during the receding of the markets the farmer had suffered untold losses. "Heavy mortgages have been plastered upon farm lands with the result that a large percentage of our cultivated acres are being turned into tenant farming." iasd Mr. Johnson. Aa a solution for the farmer's problems the speaker offered that part of his keynote address: community spirit, and plenty of national legislation. BREAK CLASS DISTINCTIONS "Forget class distinctions," said the speaker, "break down the barriers of class indifference to one another. Let labor, capital and

farmer get the spirit of one In heart and mind and tear away their class hatred. Jealousy and bitterness. Let's characterize ousself as a leigue of neighbors, going ahead In a co-operative way striving for ths real objective of success and progress." At the close of the address George 11. Lewis, president of the chamber, arose and extended the organisation's thanks to the East Chicago Varl; board for their contribution of chrysanthemums used to decorate the community rooms last evening.

The great historic spot In the world war, where the Oermans surrendered on November 11. 1318. In he hlx forest near Compiegne.

Cor. 138th and Cedar 1 Rubber Goods $1.25 Hot Water Bottle. 2 for $1.25 Fountain Syringe, 2 for $2.50 Hot Water Bottle, 2 for $2.50 Voginal Spray, 2 for $1.25 $1.26 $2.51 $2.51 60c Baby Rubber Pants, 2 for 61c Stationery 50c Box Stationery, 2 for 75c Box Stationery 2 for 10 Package Envelopes, 2 for 51c 76c 11c Holiday Specials $3.00 Electric Outfit for Christmas $1.89 $6.00 Manicuring Set, (fc 29 $2.00 Shaving Stand at $1.50 Alarm Clock at 98 c 89c Camel or Lucky Strike (1? 1 OC Cigarettes, carton of 10 1 Omar or Fatima Ciga- C rettes, per carton. ... $5.00 Box Boviter or gO OQ Homo Cigars... $2.50 Box fine Cigars $1.69 All Our Ivory Goods Rednced 40 Pastes and Brushes 25c Tooth Paste, 2 for 50c Tooth Paste, 2 for 25c Tooth Brushes, 2 for 50c Tooth Brushes, 2 for 26c 51c 26c 51c Full Quart Honey Cream, this sale

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Hemmorrhoids Piles Cured or Nothing to

No man or woman need suffer another day from any pain, soreness or distress arising from Hemmorrhoids or Fi'.es, now that a Rochester doctor's prescription, known to druggists as MOWA SUPPOSITORIES, can be obtained for a moderate price. You'll be aamzed to see how quickly they act even in long standing cases. Summer's Pharmacy and all good druggists will supply you on the money-back If dissatisfied pin n Advt.

Sts., Indiana Harbor Talcum Powders 30c Size Mavis, 2 for 1 5c Size Talcum, 2 for 30c Size Melba, 2 for 31c 16 c 31c Thermos Bottles and Kits $1.75 Pint Thermos, 2 for $4.00 Lunch Kit. 2 for $1.76 $4.01 Hair Needs 15c Red Seal Hair Nets. J 6c 2 for 50c to $1 .00 White Ivory g Q Combs, 2 for ..... . . ...... 25c Combs, 2 for - 50c Henna Shampoo. 2 -r 26c 51c 60c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 1 . 2 for OAt Toilet Articles 25c Up Stick, 2 for 15c Eye Brow Pencil, 2 for . 35c Cold Cream, 2 for 35c Vanishing Cream, 2 for 26c 16c 36c 36c 60c Garden Court Cream, Q jur 75c Toilet Waters, 2 for $1.25 La Fleur Kiss, 2 for ,.. 76c $1.26 20c Stark Castile Soap, 2 for 21c $ 1 .00 Compact Powd- 1 f 1 er or Rouge. 2 for P 1 vl A Brick Ice only, 2 for Indiana Harbor

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Gossip of Staff Correspondents at Tforld Centers cfi Population

STAFF COP.RtSPOHDE.NT I. N. SERVICE PEKING, Nov.--A woman, arid a'one, making her way north through fro.jon Mongolia 1.000 mlies to Urg-a and Siberia, via auto, mulcurt anil camel; th.at Is the new record which Mrs. Marguerite Harrison is establishing-. She Wi Peking October 11 and. barring accidents, ehoo'd reach the Trans-Siberian lin e In December. Incidentally, Roy Chiijinan Andrews. the American explorer, Junt returned from these regions, where he sail it was too cold and too stormy for further work. Captured by "White" soldiers, shadowed by Japanese agents, accused of being an instrument of the; Soviet, Mrs, Ilarrlaon has created a great sensation In the Far East by her whirlwind trip through Japan, Mancnurta. China and Mongolia, en route for Siberia. On a Pay contract to write two articles a i month for the International Magazine, Bhe has managed to Interview nearly every notable except tht. "Boy" Emperor and tho Mikado. The great "War Lord" of Manchuria. Chang Tso-lln, seemed to take quite a fancy to her and stopped his work of army reorganization long enough to give several lnterviewa. In the course of these he admitted the purchaso of arms and ammunition from the Russians at Vladivostok. He also let It be inferred that any agreement signe'l and China would be opposed by him morally and to tho txtent cf his hundred odd thousand newly equipped troops. When Mrs. Harrison arrived in Peking after many delays she was already well known. Society hailed her as an enigma and diplomats, officials and Russians, red and white, undertook to solve. It with endless hospitality. The accusations made against her In Truth were all the more Interest, lng because their author, Mrs. Stan Baker Harding, is th sister-in-law j of tho Secretary of the British, Lega- J tlon at Peking. Such Information as could be obtained from legation as cles was riot tavorab'.a to Mrs. Harding. When Mrs. Harrison arrived she refused entirely to discuss the matter. When In Jaran she Insisted, on paying a visit to the much disputed territory on the northern half uf Saghalien Island. this being the bone of contention between Moscow and Toklo. Bhe also crossed to the mainland to Nlckolalsrsk and was ths first foreign Jourr.allst to securo directly th details of the late massacre, fortunately she spoke Russian, while, her Japanese shadows did not. In the massac-e some 700 Japanese civilians and soldiers wore killed, although over 5,000 Ruslana also perished. The assault was led by a Russian revolutionary fanatic Japan demand? an Indemnity and the Russians In Siberia flatly refuse. From Mckolaievsk tho made her way south via ths Amur River boats and further by hand car with the "Red"' troops along the Ussurl Railroad. Near Vladivostok she crossed from the "Red" to the "White" llfies and was promptly made a prisoner of war by the latter. Upon being released she Interviewed tba commanding general, His Excellency Dleterlchs, who Is tho latest "Ruler of All the Russians." Thence aha travelled to Korea via a small coastwise steamer and from there north again, through Vanchurla. stopping at Mukden for a chat with Chang Tso-lln. Will tn tha city Mra. Harrison renewed her friendship with Mrs J. O. Tansen, wifa of tha Chita Foreign Minister. Mrs. Tansen'a experiences have been scarcely less dramatic than those of Mrs. Harrison. In 1910 Mrs. Tansen was stripped of all her clothing and severely beaten In the market place at Irkutzk. The punishment was administered by Ciecho-Slovak "Whites." 6h was charged with being a member of the Communist party. Sheep Can Live 280 Bays on Prickly Pears JOHANNESBURG, C. A.. Nov. C3. E-xperlraenta on the Government Agricultural Farm at Orootfonteln proved that a sheep can exlet for 280 davs solely on a diet of prickly pears and. if a little lucerne plant Is added, for 500 days wtthcrut a drop of waer. That beats the camel. ii NO MORE CONSTIPATION Xliis Nurse Bays Nerv-Worth Is Wonderful. Such a statement from a professional nurse as the following needs no explanation. It simply proves our statement that there is no other remedv for stomach troubles and bowel "complaints that will give such quick, positive, healthy relief as this snlendi.1 family remedv. Mrs. Thorn tells us that she suffered f, everelv from stomach trouble and torpid bowel that she had tainting spells, sleepless nights, nervous exhaustion, bloating and sour stomach to an extreme deerree and couirt find no relief either through physicians or other remedies, until she used Nerv-Worth, but before the had taken up the first bottle she was a great deal better and rapidly improved with its use until her former rugged health was fully restored. lOU CAM SCI Linrs i-Jii JJ - - at almost any drug store at one dollar a bottle. It is always on sa :n thi pin- at all sr.-i.nl liru-'trists and I.. TT. Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting, Indiana, and each druggist is authorized to give the money back if the results from the first bottle are - . .1 .aHcfoMrv Tfis a splendid remedy for delicate ; women or eictiy cniinren Dwausc ui its pleasant taste and its mild but always efficient action. adv.. m

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100 Parlor Suites to bs Sold From Nov Until Xmas at Special Prices! You may take your choice of the finest Mohair suites, beautiful velours and tapestries, cane suites of many descriptions, wood frame and leather suites. At our regular prices no finer values offeree! anywhere; at our special prices the values become remarkable. The best makes are represented. Karpen suites of many styles and coverings, Kelly luxurious Grand Rapids suites and other prominent makes. ; The two suites pictured above are of Karpen manufacturer. The cane suit ecomes in mahogany, choice of many beautiful velours, specially priced at $189.50. The overstuffed suite comes In choice of many fine coverings; expert workmanship, fully guaranteed. Several very fine mohair patterns, 3 pieces, special at $375.00, The same set in Velour coverings at $285u00

Rugs to harmonize wiih every ty pe of Parlor Suite. Splendid long wearing Velvet Rugs, of many different patterns in latest fall colorings, specially priced for this week at $37.50.

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