Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1917 — Page 12

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THE TIMES

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HE man of science has learned to believe not by faith but by verification. It does not now become a man of science to doubt the possibility of anything. Inert agents and faulty technique will make a failure of the best of physicians. Rely upon Chiropractic for quality the technique depends upon you. They that will not be counseled can not be helped. Women are frail, too; ay, as the glasses where they view themselves. It isn't the amount of knowledge a

man has that makes him a good physician it is the amount he uses. No degree of knowledge attainable by man is able to set him above the want of hourly assistance. To restore normal circulation, to give life to the nerves and give you NEW life call on a reliable Chiropractic. It all comes through the adjustment of the spine. What a wonderful science. I beg of you to investigate any trouble pertaining to human anatomv.

OLLIE HEFNER

Chiropractor and Masseuse

Phone 2979 155 State Street

Artemis Building

Hammond, Indiana

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CONFER FDRPEWS1DW jflilPIIGl

A conference was held yesterday morning by Methodist leaders in Hammond retarding a big drive for Tensions for preachers. Among those present were Rev. rr. T.

J. Bassett, Hammond; Rev. F. O. Fraley, Greencastle, Ind.. endowment secretary of the Northwest Indiana Conference, and Rev. J. T. B. Smith, of Chicago, editor of publication Hoard of Conference Claimants. Jlethodist Episcopal church. This conference inaugurates a campaign in the South Bend district to secure its share in the $200,000 fund for

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fund of $S0.000 and is now seeking an additional $200,000. At the recent conference at Valparaiso. Ind., the following plan was ap-p-oved to raise $200,000 to be added to the permanent fund for permanent claimants: that each minister of the conference shall ray five rer cent of his cash salary into the fund in five equal annual payments. Each pastoral charge is asked to give an equal amount of the cash salary paid to the pastor. The big drive for Soutn Bend's portion will begin on Oct. 14 in all the churches in South Bend and district. This is called

announcement Sunday and a letter will

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Repair Your Old Furniture Before you throw your old furniture away and buy new see me first. I caa make any old piece of furniture look and last like new and save you money. My reference with the Oil company and the Steel company's general office furniture for years will prove to you right. iM. J. COHEN

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be read by the pastor from Bishop ThfMWrs Nicholson, of Chicago. Oct. 21 will he pastor's Sunday when each pastor preaches in his own pulpit on "What the Church Owes Its .Veteran Preachers'." Oct. 28 is Layman Sunday and Nov. 4. exchange Sunday, Nov. 11 Is subscription Sunday. The big drive will be under the direction of Bishop T. Nicholson, resident bishop of Chicago area. Rev. Dr. Appleby, South Bend; Rev. Mr. Fraley, Greencastle. and expert speakers from outside, including Itev. Dr. Joseph B. Hlngley. Chicago: Rev. J. T. K. Smith, Chicago; Rev. J. F. Foucher, of the board of conference claimants. Chicago, and others. "Practically all the Protestant churches are making strenuous efforts to provide pensions for the worn out preachers and the widows and dependent orphans of deceased ministers, said Rev. Mr. Smith in an interview today. "The average salary of the Frotestant preachers is barely $1,000 and the average salary of the Methodist Episcopal clergyman is $741. The Methodist church is seeking $20,000,000 in Justice to those veterans of the cross and South Bend district is being mobilized for a big drive beginning, Oct. 14. The Frotestant Methodist Episcopal churches will spend $100,000 in advertising in the

daily press dispension idea. At present!

the Methodist Episcopal church pays its old preachers a little over half what it promises, South Ben district does better nnd ravs about 76 of its apportion

ment. This campaign in South Bend!

district is to pay 100 cents on the dollar promised to the aged preacher.' Among the laymenwho will assist in the campaign are AV., C. Bclman and M. M. Towle.

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Pursuant to the ordinance of the Gary council requiring monthly publication of the city payroll that document Is printed as an official document in this issue of Tub Times. The ordinance became effective on last Friday end the law of the council re

quires that It be printed on the first Friday after the first Monday of each month, which has been done by Comptroller Patterson. A howl was put up by some of the steel company aldermen aiding Hodges' candidacy and who sought to discredit the mayor. But the mayor has nothing

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"WHITING. IND., Oct. 6. Dr. Hurty at Whiting last evening in a public talk in the high school audtorium unqualifiedly endorsed Alteration of the city's water supply. He condemned deep wells, not only from the standpoint of danger of pollution but also explained the injurious effect on the human system of drinking continuously water charged with sulphur and minerals. Sulphur water he says may be a medicine but medicine is highly injurious as a regular diet. He demonstrated the effect of Alteration. Says sanitary engineers are unanimous in endorsing It and that it has been so thorougly tested as to be no experiment. "Tou, will eventually come to it, though you may waste first much money in deep wells." His advice a3 the state's tsanitarian was an unquali-

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to hide, the city records are open to any

one. whether, they are aldermen who : fled endorsement of Mayor Schrage's

draw their pay from the steel trust or whether they are private citizens. The ordinance became effective as to publi

cation today, and officially reached Mr Patterson for the first time on last Friday.

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A new lady in. town. Miss Helen. 10-5-3t

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