Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1917 — Page 12
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M. C. A. i.j needed than thut Riven by tii.- military leaders. Secretary of War r. ik r, incral Pershing, and countless .Uicers in tho army and imvy have indicated that the Afsot-i-itloii secret firl-s are a n-c.-s.uf y lii connection with tlx two branches of service. 1 (ere is what Secretary Hak'T said recently conccrni:u: tli. work: "For many years tho Young Men's Christian Association baa been estabi.shnl ns 4i rirommvM featuro of nrmy lu. in times of peace. Tli.) war. ho.vor. lias dev eloped for it u degree of piominence, far larger and a Held of us.-ruln.-s9 far wlir than even its fri.-ndi could have hoped. Its -ai-ncity t'.-r mobilization on a large scale and the readiness with which it lias fitted itself u th p.ee.lg of th trooi in traitifn irip.-i and trf nches In tlUa great world war nuik? it an indispensable fac
tor in any future nilltary providos fT the social Mds-
-.pje of the life of a soldier, and its in tUionco in rattonaliidntr tho Strang's en
v ironiRf nt into which tins crisis rdunirotl our v .tin if men has been
,-lii le luost bt'tioi'ioe-r.t. "Tlio War 1'epartnmnt will back up the efforts of tha Young Men's Cbils-ti-.n AssociPtion? in this fteM with hearty co-operation. Tho Commission Trnlnin? Cainp Activities, whijh I have appointed to advise with me in all th it pertains to the social well-being of
the t roots, is work In in closo
with
ciation. lnd-,.-d. the latter is necossar-
represented on the Commission, and
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f (Vn Wnr W .irlt nf tho Y. ! i!i
ump r us trener'il (;:reriion is bsu"s i esi.onstt)ility for much of tlio Social activity cn tho iiisi.l..- of tha camps. "I have always had a feelinx that su.-h work as tho Vouns Men's Christian Association in dolm; in the field with the
troops should be regarded as much a. part of our military system as the .r- j visionimj ef the troops with ammunition; and supp-ies, aila that the cost of it j should l-o a lepitimate charge against gt.veri.ment funds. Probably the time! is not ripe for such development, but at- j tlmately I believe it will come. Tlie ; functions cf government trow as their: need is shown by exrerience and expert- i tuent. Th-s experiment alone: social ,
lines which tha Voum? Mens t.nstian Association has been conducting with armies in the last few y ars has proved
us ur.eiuiness ho cijiic-ji . o y iful 1
sen no reason why it. snouiu r.oi . s"ii.o time, or other beconso a part of the of-
plans. Itlflclal government." the homo j Several short excerpts from refer
ences by other military leaders are- as follows: General John J. Pershing. Cornrr.andinsc t. P. Army in France: "The work now being done by tho T. II. C. A. for the comfort and entertainment of our soldiers in France is very important. As an organlation. Its moral influence is hfhly be: eflclal. It perforrns a real service that makes for contentment. The Y. M. C. A. has won its i-Ihco by unselfish devotion to the soldh-rs' welfare and deserves staunch
Cecil Johnson was in Crown Point on business yesterday. Word has been received here that Harvey Windidpler, who is stationed at Ft. Sheridan, III., has been prcmoltd to the rank of corporal. 'Mux hngon received a letter yesterday from Floyd VlnnedKe, who is stationed at Ft. Thomas, in which l.s says I.e. is wedl nnd sent h!:s picture, taken in full uniform.
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Mrs. A. Ferguson went to Michleaaj City yesterday to visit at the home of of her sister, Mrs. liattie l'a-eh The next number of the lyceuni course v. ill be jrlven next Saturday veniiiff, November 10, at the town hall. James Kater, a magician, will be the entertainer and ali are assured of an "Viniiig of fun mystery. Mr, 1 '. chew went to Che stertcn yeserday to see her cousin who fu very sick.
j The defeated candidates here are a j fine sportsman-lit: o bunch. They take : j their defeat philosophically and harbor j no ill will sKumst their more f-iiccess-
lows or the voters. Their cpror-
tunitv .nay come another time.
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;- Vnited Press Staff Correpondent.) Sj AV1TTI Til 13 FRICXCK AIv.MIK., Oct. 3 ; ' l:y Mall) As ion,? as Germany i holds Alsace find I.orra'.nn. she possesses f'J a world's monopoly on potash, that incj dispensable element for the agricultural :( d . leptnent of evf ry civiliz.'d country ' " ' ' iji Sudden Death ft ' Hcforc an insnranro company will . take a risk on your hie the examining i rhysiriun vill tc.t your water and report whether you are a Rood risk. When '4 your ki'lney? r.'t phtKgih ami rK, S vou sutfi-r " from hackacho, sirk-head- '. adio, ti.zzy ej.ciis, t r twinnca and pains 'A : of lunibccn, r!)e:im.atitn np.d Rout, or Si f'cn is .k-.'urbfd two or throe tim a y . iiinht take ht-ed. W'U-tv too late! r- You can rcidiiy cyercoine such coni; dition? nnd prolong hie by taking the i ndviee of a iamoiw physician, which is: f ' - Ktp the ki-ineya in good order, avoid U too rr.uch iaeat, salt, alcohol or tea. M jjnnk p.Icr.ty of pure, water and drive N , tke uric aeitfout of the system by taking II Anuric, ia tablet fcrm." "You can obtain f.j 1 Anuric. at rlma stores, the discovery of M Dr. Fierce of lriva'id-s' Hotel, Buffalo. ; NEWS OF MANCHESTER.
Manchester, Ind. "I have used Pr.
on earth. , Whatever Germany may say, her T-c-al reasons for clinging to Alsace an! Lor-, raine are neither political, - ethical nor historical. Pack of her iron determination to hold the two French provinces lies precisely the, tama motives that prompted the crown prince to sacrifice 700,000 human lives at Verdun In an effort to est.aV.hh a ptrangie-hold on the great French Iron sr.l steel basin of Dri-y. The moment that Alsac anJ Lorraine pass Into French hands, German's monopoly on tha potash deposits of the world win bo broken for all time to
come a monopoly which shs has wielded to date in the most arbitrary manner and which Ph-3 has u:ilized to no sina'd extent in farthering1 her ambit'., na for vvorl 1 domination. The. supreme importance of Germany's monopoly on potash, was firs" called to tha attention of the Unit--d States so-.'ie two years before the war, when a violent diplomatic dispute arose between the United States and Germany over the, hitter's control of the potash importations into America. Since, Use cpming- of the present war and tha cutting off of the United Stales and a'.l other countries -vpem access to the German p.utash, the ejnestioti has become one cf world importance. The fact that Alsace and Lorraine contain potash deposits ecual in every respect to those of Germany is a secret which tho latter has carefully guarded. The fact that the controlled the output cf these- latter and fWe.i an arbitrary price which she dictat-fc to the entire world, and to the deti..rsent cf the. world's agriculture, is a German state secret even more carefully guarded. The full details are here ma -3s known for the f.rst time. v The Alsatian potash deposits were only discovered in 1D04. They occupy shout iuO square kilometers between Vfjlhnu", lieir.inperi, Ornay Soultz,
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The Evlxs cf Cordstipaficn I.oivir. wuste matt-rial in the bod-. poi.-or,3 the system and Hood and makes you liable t.- sick headache?, !. diuusncss, nervousness end nudr!
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Men's and Boys' SHOES HIGH GRADE SHOES AT OLD TIME PRICES. ME.VS SPECIAL ARMY SHOES .$3.50 and $4.50 These are a regular $6.00 shoe. MEN'S DRESS AND WO UK SHOES $2.50 and up BOYS' SHOES $1-65 and up Wo do high grade Shoo Kepairlng at Most Reasonable Prices. J. Sklarewlcz
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over and th basin along the right bank of the r-lh!ne, t.ie development of the '- sat l.i n beds was only allowed to proceeed slowly nnd cautiously. From the, time of their discovery in 1304 Xip to 1 90 S only about 120 soundings were mad. Up till 1013 a total of 1C0 .mndings had been made. These, however, established deflni'eiy that the A!a'.iati deposit. equal if not exceed both in ize and purity those cf Germany. At th-e current price of potash in
tbee deposits represent a total of f ic.-rinonoo.oon.
Onnsny sin- to It tha the development of these r.ew- beds was restrained in such us manner as not to affect the price of tha potash drawn from her own d-posits. A total of 101 concessions '" ms do for the exploitation of the .-Visa Man .. Twenty-eight of th-se nr, in the hands of a Vulhouse company Cached by French and Alsatian capital. The othr seventy-eight concessions are
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Manchester, Ind. "1 have use.1 J'r. : itaejersheim. F- guishelm and Sausheim f33 pi pi f Pierce's Anuric Tablets for soreness in the ' at a depth of from i. :.. to s.O'-O feet! fif li K A ?J back, due to disordered k'.dm-vs, and I ; below ' .? surface of the earth. j vk. L V (:.ud tl.ut they give immediate relief and j As t!m cI,ro;!t, fro, thn very first i El l U l.t,tn,; bonehl,. I do not hesitate to I pavo ln(1!cMlon! cf riv:iUnf? the famous i t r.vommend their v. so to those suutbdv , G,rn:Hn r.ota,u teds flf Sn Uinj L33 U U U U
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TRAIN IF THEY JIT PAY TAX That's Interpretation of War Revenue Bill byCollector Kruyer.
If yen don't pay your war tax the conductor can throw you off the train. This was the Interpretation of the section of tho war tax bill Affecting railroad and interurban fares given by Collector of Internal Revenue Peter J. Kruyer today, when told that conductors on several interurban lines operating: out cf rndi-inapohs had reported crises in which passengers had absolutely refuse.! to pay tho S per cent tax which the government has lmrose J. "In cas. tin passenger faiis to pay the tax the company is responsible snd must pay It." Mr. Kruyer said. "If the passenger will not pay tho tax the conductor has a tight to eject him." Conductors v-ho have encountered "war tax slackers" hav been taking tho names of such persons anl turni.-.g them in to their coTipanh'S. It is probable that federal authorities will be given
the Information brought In by the trainmen.
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Ample Supplies of these fine goods remain to provide every one with what they may require but, it is necessary that you Come Early in the day while the stocks are freshly arranged and when the aisles are not so crowded.
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Freh Pork Tenaenoin, id o-it-Corned Beef, lb 14-lGe
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