Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1918 — Page 4

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found In unremedied and unremedinhie industrial disorders.' I'nion labor and a wide following will applaud' the ' subjoined Fpction of the report, which "ill hardiv be warm!;,' lorivd many lar;;o corporation: "The elimination. To the. utmost possible extent of all irofirporins:? dtirinc the period of ihp war is a prerequts-.t c In the bes: morale in indus I :. ' The eisbt-hour day if an s' ah'.ishod policy of the eounny; experience has pro '' 1 1 --: t i fr " h tion of the principle also in war tunes." The whole report is sincular in respect 'o the

is vvi;i " it arcer for workmen, and in touchm..? on j . ttereii induntiial conditions, an cikIi' hour work lav . i .-'lid Imitations if war profiteering H suggests for u.whnt England already has. (m;- w ar-rlme !rn!ot-y

i io iihw i-.nsiand and n will ! no! su1 ns.n.r see an richthour day, even in ihe steel ind;i.-' r , otto t bo last barricades a trains ur.iorri .n. 'or: ei ion of

Lake County's

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tnittet's i h-ar down i'it3 line io the township Dtpniz.t Hon. Kory commit ' and sirxoirnii'tpc propa'-'s Ion,; I lone: art ioles and expect the nwpap'TS to pt iht nrvn. very great ninny of ihem nif d ;i li',-.'cd. Mot" of , this sort of informa- ion would be pi-i:ed if ihe v.i iet- i a o'.iM condense to thirl v lines i heir uthtmn arPcl-s. i i As ii is. many of these articles are onsiunf d to 'he I as'P basket. J( the pr.'e remain liijr'n. a n :1 liie fari-t- i r iivfs tin; i! pprina;. e ry foo; of ground thai an po:'- .

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THRIFT STAMPS. THK TIWU9 i pleased to accede In the wish of the "secutjre officers cf the War Saving Com mi 'tee fa ar.rvour.ciBs; that Lake county'? quota of 'he $2,000,ifto.rtoo War Saving? and Thrift Can'paien is f 2.31T.S2''. Thi luota ; cornpu'ed on a ba?!. of $20 for every man, woman and chiJd In LaV toun'y.

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NO CAUSE FOR DEPRESSION. 'u pak!tis of the stilimai ine menac..ropy of the London Observer says: Thete is no rau.-e for depression aiicmt

and maritime outiook piovidins niiiily and every man doe his d'it

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WILL H. HAYES' NEW HONOR. Th '.ection of Hill H. TIayes to the chairmanship

!. County! flead Ia th wr with Cruiii7 md Austrla-Han-ilOliKI'.T M AJ1KLKT. li.vin-nt'-t:d; ti ! ') w off coai cf JNi; J' i . . May 3 i. I'r.NM IIANXoN, Ind'an ! tft r h i ' , pi Jl(t;? n, a f K" t t K'-t'.T-pt, Ch3 I iri"'ja, linn., J .e ! !. I-TIANK' M' VM.HT. Tn1:ar.a IK. i : . 1. ::..! -n Pr.in'9 .it Bat- : ' ':" 1 . !;'. A ... I A TIT 11 n: IIASIXK!!. Hamii n-i i.ic; f.t I.a.n Sp-i m5. 'IV. r , cf .-1 s i ' ! M-iVnti'j--, August i'C. J - 'H.N S VMIU.imikS, Kast ''hli'ik": !,t iu I 411- p. S' ; 16. .tirnn i: imi ik;;t.-j'i n. wry: V. i . i- d '. ; i I'r.i n r. )i t . :' 1 . l.II.l ""!'. .1 AMf.si VAN ATT A, : Vt:y '1 h ' i i -i - ll;rlii". .i.m::s Mi'i:rNzn. '.'ary; i . i n u; I '.r-i.vKf, Fc-iM :hi- !;;'!. I in l-'ran.-c, NwV. IT. i:. r.i iiTuN iii Niu.Kr. Gary: k' l-d in aviiition accident al T !" rr ti'.-jd. K'.'i n:ii. Tex., J f. !. 1 1 T. HAI'.Kl i l"l Hi'.i-.'T;"!' I.O.VO, In-lnpa ll:il l-oi ; K.!N'-'J in nocl-

f the republican national com mil tee yesterday at Si. lyO-jjK a very great honor to Indiana as well a to Mr. Hav, but t 1 an honor ''hat i? not undeserved by ei'her the f-tate or thf man. It is a tihtmph as well for the wide-aake Indiana delegation headed b Governor troodrjcli that went to St. Louis to work for Mr. Hayt-s eleotioa. The new national chairman i; yottnc in yeaj'S i"it old in political acumen and experience. His hiiirniflcpnt "ork in pu'uns Indiana back in th republican column in the last campalcn was a fea' that brought b:ra to the fore ranks In politics and earned him national reco.rnit ion. Hit? diplomacy and enercy are of the fu-i watpr. A" a harmonizer bis work has been remarkaWe. and St l a testimonial In Mr. Hayes' ability to patch up voundF and pour oil on troubled wafers. Hit? real middi name efficiency r.nd he is the best organiser that vr-r went up and down the elate. Tn the coming campa;pn ne will h-iv snip' oppor-tcni-y io carry on nationally J-jFt as b has done in Inifana. Tf ever a nwn has a task set in front of him that tun') is AA'ill I. Ifayep. but he lias accep'ed tii honor

-:en him wt'U finl realization of the task at band, mid i

'nt: with the I'-boats have developed -very suriv ss! ully (and w o have everv reason to be satisfied wii'i. iln

i protcipss made. If the oaipii's of merchant fdi'pp'n-i ;

to replace losses are equallv' satisfactory, our anxieties would be nearly at an end. The mosr satisfactory feafuio of the situation, however, is i ha: the- Navy anticipates no new developments v. hich can throw our plaits for the offensive-defensive out nf pfar The seamen feel themeejves "lop dos " Ixsses will conUnue: v.tit. the destruction of the U-boats will cont iiue also. ft Is probably at least twice s dancerou a io'.i to leave Wilhelm.'haven on a. practical criuje not as is was nine months aeo. If thi be the case, the morale of our men must improve as that of the enemy eets loner In oroee&s of time will come bieak. We. may he a crrat rienl nearer to it than we kngw. Of course theis rema-ns ihe possibilnj of a 'dow Abin fill pu' an end to the menace once for all

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j to havi been abti to do anything sine. J I fSK of the most important th.ngs! j IN" this world is said to h t know J

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AS Ions a? h firm the rosfff ic

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Wherever there are derricks workers wi'.l "ride the load," whether it on the top of a skyscraper or in a 'hipyard. This pair is "working: for Uncle Sam Luildinp ships.

IS tv no means confinM to is year

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To i hi--ii i." riiai- if run- h'-'em r.aikcd. "V". I TnaJ 1 hem that way ; i.i'.i wo'ilii have I.K'?S fault to f-nd won th'iii" M'UV short the n'h: are g-t'ing!

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M ; na r 1 ne v-orr n walks Ma n a re j L r that. Anot) : r lc If t ! in-j r- vv ftlKs

stlMH inquirer who evident I v thinks!

e were born with a veil ov er our j "NO

TWO pLli an-beaked fiames wh bad j.iir disrmbsrkej from th sfamer

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replied after a sniff

lai e asks how much lonr AVAR will last

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On that it is idlfl to speculate. If the tinned councils . .sr,j off uy v t

ot lit? Allies w;u iena ineir minds to the destruction i n,nrnjnK , of Orman sea-power at. its source and will run the i ni(rv. necessary risks, there is a good hance of drastic! i;i , v

ac'ion; bir if the state of affairs on the law: fron's n ,, sh;:"; uisiifies them o en'ertaln new s. hemes invitint; the ' ,ini .. .put ..ru uini

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flif-i-ii i.-o k i-u i ;.e va;;,, ... I'n- pi .'.; I I lied 1:. atMi ' r srre :o erlanrrr thfurj : 1 1 1 f-s 1-v r -. ! : T f- .- vv rrs hrea Winr;. Must! ; ill' ' irp sb",. lir -,r w!ks agSHi? i ' Thev- ilid i.-ii ioi'U ' '.- i liifir street. vvrtt nr iliry Afiiilit he i- f- n thai our I

Kff-ntot i.r.ipi--n owner -IkI n-vt have i tiii wall-:? U ? r t . : u finn' cf his home j if t.f. ,i:. not have time to il--an his wh'k. v h' ?i '.I' t lie 12 tv, v o. ir.-k man 1 f-n.'- in .' i A ",KA PKR AN'M TAX F V E K OF, "iV 1 1 IT I N ' ; !

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opmed it would

last two years more and we are STILL of the same opinion.

j "THEN." sid Wilon. "there'i j inp to iiif ' 1 " I . AN'M it msy he i at her i PF.Kf si that

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U'OMAX IS MADE DEPUTY POLICE COMMISSIOXER IX XEW YORK CITY

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hrs modest words fill bis friends with the belief lhat he ! ,JS of land f01'cs- tbeD lt 18 uselPSS TO eW anvi bins j The,,

' ,ue I j "I tne Kind, l natt;e neet or tne i nned .sia?.;s hue a

vviu acr as r.e- aiays tias uono, maaio. uo'ni

e.-t sense f the word.

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h'-n ih"y .1.. gi t Iiomiw they .u:d arm bri-nkfu't 1-c f : re bov : i ri e

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TilE LABOR UNREST REPORT. Very plain !anpja?e is used by the president's medlAt,on commission in making its report on settling strikes and labor unrest throughout the country. The report is not. backward in placing the blame for dirtuibances -rd it is logical In telling why the I. W. thrives ar 'cna.n times at certain place. As nas o be expected the war profiteering method? f some corporations come in for censure. A'so Ion? hrmrs, failure 'o remedy evil conditions and refusal to

Many people know where it 1 """w

iit; but none of course, tell. r is unlikely that our!

; allies will be content, to eit down in impotence, and ; our own people -will a ere? with tiihusiasm to anv

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New Marriage Licenses.

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rot reckless to the point of mail-

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Mayor Hjlan of New York city expressed a wish that a woman "be jriven a place in the police department's executive force and Commissioner Enripht appointed Mrs. Ellen A. O'Grady as a deputy. She is the first xvoman in the country to hold so high a police post. She is widow, has three" daughters and has been court probation officer for ten years.

COAL. The war is certainly accomplishing snmethinc. Up to this time it was generally assumed that the eicessive price paid for coal should quite naturally co into the pockets of tli operators These gentlemen

permit organization of workmen loom, up as the enfef ! rais-ed! the price of coal sysema?i( ally, and took it out

causes of industrial fermentation The report also score? 'bo.-e a sent s of corporations who piactico a monopoly r r patriotism, while lhtr concerns are ensracd in the p " f'nt tf.s!; if fr: i r. tf the pov rrtnr.' ?n.i tl.e pu'rdir.

T"Hb 3111 rrsn" conditions :'s pygatstcu. Supptession of

of ib consumer. When the miners went on strike they! burst into tears, and their heart hreakmc sobs co,;iii bo: heard ai! the wey to the Pscific rmis:. j The recent discovery t'na' coal short a se was d-.e i

oivaiii.ta' ion nf to 'he "ret. iht he mop won id no him-. ,- work for Mie

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mens employer really nt i-uub ui i uiicets. the report ryb, !r:FT,'.';n? of American principles anions: foreigners.

waee received, nr. ? that 'he mly v-ay to go, th- ni ' work was to pay i'wm enoiiRh to Uv upon marks hp 1 epch. "This agreement," says the New York Sun.!

b'vier hot:r? as wel1 pa rh elimination us far as ' "gives the rame workers increases in the a vera? da!!

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pay raneinc from twenty-five cents to for

over the c,le put into effect last spring." The principle that a few men can control a treat natural tesoutre which belong to the whole people, and fix the prices at their own pleasure, making fabulous money out of it, while on the r.thcr hand the miners a;e forced Into receivine pay that thev canro: live on, and ou the other hand t;ie pub'.- is systematically robbed well, it may be worth a war to show u;i this principle and put it where i; beloncs.-- Life.

P-s- -; nf war proStepriat? are cited a- r:.n,nres that ",,t'i i'-s r-re a lieticr .iT he:r.cen rapunlist tnd workman. Special attention 5s siven to the dcp:i.-rai ion of workmen at Eifbce and other hih-bam"'-d proceedir?'. ll th lurrtFr industry Ions hours and op.-plover's resls' anc to ffors to organize workmen are blamed for Ttfc crowth of the r. Vv". W. in the Pacific northwest. The action or the British ministry of munitions in do cr"""t an eight-hour day and the benefits fha accrued froni it s.r? mentioned In the report.

Ti , -. L,'o t. w. TV. rr-if;:--.- wh.t t - TIMES s'.d n:oBhs a?o: tha: Y'n unbnlThv- r r-.i?" tiou f-priCK- utt wtth mushroom speed where industrial

'04.'i ti.a s;s b;d f.r.d where the absence of labor ";rV.i e.ir.iiies itself to become powei ful for :i t imp b-f;. In most cases soma workets join to become po'Tei ful for the time beinp. In most ases onio work-

cis tn;p tne i. vv . w . not because t ncv unuerstand re is.n t there snv wav or Catherine tin some

principles, but because it extends the tropins; hand of coal mine operators and sending: 'em to Germany? .slIow-sriD. Says the report:

f. media lon commission, named i,y I'residcip ' :1 on. in supieestiiit that while fi.ahtinK for democ racy abroad America niusn't be inconsistent and toi era'e Industrial autocracy at home, seems to be a hnw hint to some ccnttemen down in Wall Sired.

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countenance and extraordinarily slen- j der ft jure, combined with five feet '

eleven inches of elevation, are th foundation of her comedy. It is the Irish spirit, however, which an'mates it and makes Miss Henry one o' the

most effective comediennes on the screen to-iay. V.-r first appearance j will be with HujrV- Mack, the for- ) mer Vitajfapli coiv.ody ace, :"n a komerjy in which I'va Novak and Pave Morris a'."o appear.

MARGUERITE UOURTOT A STAR. Thomas A. Unison's seven-ree) pro

dttction, "Tlte Ifpbe'ievpr." is charac- ' . : - . .. u . . .v.. I

ir. i.rii( ui a:i a ii iiMuui. r mr i, v. i uc ?iison company, as the greatest contribution to the screen of that organi7ation. The p''c-ure stars Mareuerite

Courtct, who has the role of a Bel- i

pian refugee. Raymond MrKee has the role cprosi'e her. "UNPKR SUSriClONV Bu'hman and Bayne, under the direction of Will S. Davis, are we.! started on the Metro production of "Under Suspicion." it was announced this week, rarticular stress is placed by Metro on the statement that a

ryITOUSANTS of people' who have cast of well-known players are sup

porting- uie co-ftsrs m mis picture, which was adapted by Albert She: by I.eVino front a .story called "The Woolworth Diamonds."

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"1 he I. V". W. has exercised i's s'roneest !.cM in those lnd'.i?tri wb"re employers hsv "lost rosis'ed the trade union movement and "v here .crimp nrotcst. aeainst unjust treatment '. i t r f it a nl e.' ' fu-;i".er learn of the result of m'a'roa'rrion "The.-e tindet lying cor.d:' ion may t" i..-,ve v ' '"f. '. '"". a 1 rf v Ptienii'-s r.'"' K- ,mj. eat? of syndicalist. ir.l"j'-;;-!i-".i.-.-... r-;.n. . Mni'tct" icfiaeucc nor the 1. TV. W. ur. arroupfor i.se st- ;kes The cxl.lanHt ion ,s to V i

IRISH TTrrld safrgests motto o b hunt: in ' coop to read, "An e?K a day keeps th ai.iv.'

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sepn her on the screen have ex

claimed, "f'ale TTenry, she's a hear!" And why shouldn't they say ',0;so? She was born 'n Bear Valley. , But no-- she's an I-Ko romeciienrie. ' 'ia'e Henrv jottjed the h;pr comedy hen- ' outfit upon completion of her fourth , year in Joker Comedies.

Miss Henry is Irish and is ere of v-ho-! j fe,v .nmen jn the world who baa fto hesitation In makn? hersflf n'diruj Io!?. Ir is hr ambition to look more en on or j ridiculous than any ether woman could

look. Thougrh she is a remarkably per

SALISBURY'S NEW DIRECTOR Monroe Salisbury, who made his first photoplay triumph as "Allessandro" in "Ramona," is now makinpr' his sixth Bluebird, under a new director, Wilfred Lucas, whose work in the Jewel p'ay, "The Co-Respondent," is we!! known. Rupert Julian formerly diree'ed the famous Bluebird star. Bt'ir thina-s ave predicted also from Julian, who has smarted an elaborate

' .onnhU vonrrr w-nman. her moHilo production, starrne hirrse:f.

Instant Relief! Indigestion, Gas, Upset Stomach-Pape's Diapepsin Instantly neutralizes excessive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn, distress. It's fine !

Ti-r.e it : in Av e minutes your our. a- ui atontach feels fine. No 'nd'Re. tion. heartburn, or belfhin of gas. oi-erui-tations of und.'Sested food, i " dizxines. Moating, foul bteath or headache.

Pspea Miapepdin is noted

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It Is the eureat. quickaft and most certain stomach antacid in the whole world end be!de. it la harmless. Million cf men and wonen now at their favorit foods without fear they know Pa pea Diapepsin w ;.l live th"n from such misery.

nftv-rent. rase of Tpe' T'p'rin from any diujt 'ore and nil vo-.ir atomach r'chr. I "on t imp en be na rnise:Me life is tco fl'.i l J m not be.f lens, so tu.iko your Mii a Erees h! . Lot what y.ej like and enjoy it. without .trend a -"id fermentation -n th" .tii-:..T h Pope. Tuapi-pf.n h.i'-inc? in -r-.ii--h.-iui anvwe. Sh'uild nne e th fa ilv- eat somethinc: hicn don't ac:' with ihem. 07 1 n fj of an a ' t v k of intt.cet;cn. rijspeps-a. gastrif 01 stomach derangement due to fermentation and acidity, at daytime or dui or the Tvght. It is handy to sit ill'

Tieaae. for your ak. gt a larst quirk-t. surest relief known

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