Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1918 — Page 6

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'TTASIIIXnTON. Nov. Thflt the war depaitrr.ent will kocp hands off )n th matter of universal military trainncr utiles nsked for in view n the opinion at Renral s-tafT boad-var-r today. Indication." ore that the president throush the war department must sponsor the Idea or con. Bresa will have to ask that department for Its vjpws. Staff officer. profess to be in ienornnce as to what policy the a.lnt ini.t r -'Ion will offer. It is p . . l-i 3 - I'm; S. e-letm-y Bake: :im:.-d report w ' 1 1 pi've an tndb-ation of tl.e, a dm : nis t : i ! i " n':attitude toward this ubjivt Chief of 3t;'ff ATa-o"; will ho c-.iled be -fori tbe milii iry comuiiMeo ,-hon this

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measure comes up. Rriends declare he will not pivr sny subreptions as to universal training unless spccilloially asked for by the committee. In t lint case he Will bo ready with concrete measures. Military men believe the liiil'.on f-hould maintain such a system .'is a safe nard. The iU'--:;on of how Jarre; staitdinir army shall Lt? maintained is likely to crystalize soon. Thiii far. however. Uakcr and Jlnrrh have d"e!e,t j,-, t;lve any guidance as to their ttons. STATE BOOY BOMS COUNCIL Official Ilolice Is Received That All Building Restrictions Are Removed.

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ATHLETIC STAR IS HORSE SHOW WINNER

V r t 1 1 y 4 I 1 - Miss L:ean.or .Sears in riding costume. Miss Eleanor Sears war. one of the most popular exhibitors in tlie National hors show the past week. She also showed her ability as a horsewoman by w-.i.Tiincj prices. Her first blue ribton of ihe show was won in the pen jr.mp, one of the moat difficult events of the show. She rode Robin Hood. ,Mis3 Sear- is nationally known for her athletic ability, starring in tennis, wimmin?, skating, pr.lo and ri.hrv:. Pee of the lake County Ceun.-il of Pef ens : "Co"nty (''rnclls of Tefen?0 - "All restrictions on conrtructlen projects of every kind in Indiana has been removed by tho War Industries Foard at "Washington. This order becomes effective today, Nov. 2'. Please notify the public in your county promptly of the removal of these restrictions. "Business on? lit to be substantially benefitted 11s a u suit of this ncti.-n on the. part of tuo povernncnt. Hereafter i every class of construction work In your county may proceed without nny permit from any state or national body. "Very truly yours. E. For. FT. Chairman." HPORTINT MEETING OF MASONIC LODGES An important meet'.ner of th Masonic fraternity wl ! h held today. Nov. 23. when the lndsrs of Hammond. Wh'.ttr.g awl East. I'hicago will met at the Hammond Masonic Tempi and eorfei- the three lere.s for the grand inspector. Herbert A. Oralis. m. of Elkhart. I,eilr will open at 1 p. nr. and J I I I M ' F tM c i m - . 1 nt I Need Help lo Pass the Crisis Safe lyProof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. Urhana,I!J. "Durinp: Change of Life, Li addition to its annoying symptoms, I r.ad an attack of gripp which lasted all winter and left me in a weakened '1 T7 s-. r.H AS. . v. conuitijin. iieitac lJ''0 times that I would never oe wen again. read of Lydia E. of Life, &o I told rny doctor I v-'oukl try it. 1 so n 'jogan to pain in ::lrength and the annoying symptoms iiisi - etc eppeared and your Vegetable Compound has made me' a well, strong woman so I do aif my own housework. I cannot reeommend Lvdia IJ. I'in!;l.am's Vegetable Corrirnturid tco highly to women passing through the Change of Life." Mrs. Frank Henscn, 131G Orchada St, Urbana, 111. Women who suffer from nervousness, "heat flashes," backache, headaches and "the blues" should try this famous root and herb rernody, Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS - . , i i. i ,.i . i. . i : .. . c I iNOtning neai auu iicuis inc ikiii ui infants and children like Sykcs Ccmfcr! Poivder which contains harmless antiseptic healing J ingredients not round in any other powder. 25c at the Vlnol and other drug store; The Comfort Fowdtr Co., Boston, Mi, LET US TEST YOUR EYE3 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Opticol Co. UI E. State St. Hammond

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ROWN P.OINT NEWS

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r , Many Crown Point families have re-, celved letters from their Funs In st-rv-lets in the United .States that they expect to be home before Xmas. The boys, now that their chances to net j overseas are fc-"ne, nr anxious to Kct i home, several hoping to enter college ! after the Xmas vaeation and ethers wanting to j,-et back to work. i'anu! lifo K ts pretty monotonous to tlie I'O.vsj now lli; t the big liKht is over. A very attrnctKe mtu-ical program was Riven nt the I'rei-by I eria n church on Sunday nuht by tho choirs of the i Methodist and Presbyterian churches. j V O rr Q,,,!, I'liieriiTO snenti ,. , " , ,, . f the week-end with in family. Mr. Slnyton works in the shipyards in that it v. An Infant child of Mr nnd Mrs. AlirahamsH.n, who 1 U c on tho Marilernacti farm, near .Men ill ill . was buried on Sunday. The baby lived but a fiW hours after its birth. The Kd Honk family ar making their home with Mr. l-'rei 1'essenden. Jr. Illeanor Scull, who bns recovered from nn attack of the Influenza, and who has been nt the home of her sister. Mrs. W. A. Schedell. in I'rmvn Point, expects to leave on Tuesday for Washington, Fart I'liicaso will confer the first degree after- whh'h WhitinR will confer the second rb fji-". A supper will be served at 6 o'clock and at TiHO GarHeld lodge will confer the Master Mason decree. ' a laifie attendance is expected to witness tlis"vvork and greet the representative of the grand l-'dse. "SHOT" OF BOOZE FOR THE "FLU" (Continued from page one.) in the city of Gary. Indiana, where I follow the occupation of poultry denier, having been engaged in this business for about two years and a half. That I left Gary this afternoon at about three o'clock and went to wholesale liquor house of I.ouls Summer. 3nC.r I-:. 92ml street, in South Chicago. Illinois, where I purchased IZ gallons of . hiskey for which I raid J.f0 a ga'lon or y7.r.'i. I also purchased & cases of Everfilade whisk- y for which T paH J24 00 n ca" or $ 1 20.f'0. my total bill being $217 :ft. I d-d not get a receipt. Soinmers tssked ire if I needed a bill and I told him. "what 15 the vise to have a biil." I told him I was from Gary, but he didn't say anything about that. Thn I f ist mot Sommers aboutthree weeks ago. A fellow in Gary by the name of (name deleted so the Federal authorises ffti get htm), first told me. about Sommcrs. ate said lie u'cd to buy w bis-key of Sommcrs nnd said I might try him for he was the best to deal with. I told Steve my wife and family were, Pick fcnd I wanted to get some whiskey for them. lie said he didn't think I could get any in Gary so better try over at Sommers. I then went to Chicago to -get soma fruit and on my way back stopped to pee Sommers. I told him I was from Gary and that (name deleted) sent r.te to him. I didn't buy anything on thst day. Th-it about two weeks ago, or week after I frst met Sommers I went to South Chicago and bought about ten gallons of whiskey, 2 gallons cf ktmmel and one case of bonded whiskey. About a week later, wh'ch was Thursday. Nov. 13. T went back to South Chicago and pure based ten srallons. wftch was put up in two 4 gallon Jugs nd one2 gallon jug. I did not take a receirt either time, but always got tho whiskey from Sommers himself. I bought this whiskey for my famlly and neighbors, who were sick w ith the flu. There were about 40 or oO of my neighbors who were t-ick and they came to my place, unless they were too sick to co-no and I let them have the whiskey for $;.',) a quart. If I was not home, they waited until I came, unless my wife might have let them, have a glass or two if they were too sick to wait for me to come home. That I made only threa trips to South Chicago as above, set forth; that I now have no whiskey in my home in Gary, Indiana. Thnt I went to South Chicago In my own Ford truck, which I hav owned lor one year. That I make this statement voluntarily and without any promises of any kind being made and after I have been tried and fined $230 In the Hammond city court for having liquor in my possession. I have not yet paid my fine, having only about $18.00 with me when-arrested. Ml KF 1ELKICH. Subscribed and sworn to this 22rd day of November. 191S. Present: FDWAr.D WARNER, Fnlted States Commissioner. There, is one, thing 'omitted by the confession which would lie of great interest to the medical confession Mike admits that be- has no more whiskey in but be fails to state how the flu is getling on. U. S. PAYS ALL BUT PROFITS (Continued from page one.) sion of industries from war to peace occupations is contained in a statement issued by Assistant Secretary of AVar EP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets The secret of heeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your iiver and bovels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a biliou3 loolc in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels end liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, ara gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance cf spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system cf impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 2fc per box. All Crugsists.

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: D. C having: offered her services to the Eovernment. Ir. J. It. S. Lenny is entertaining a brother from Pennsylvania. John llelser, who is employed ns fore, man In the railroad yards nt 'libson, ppeiit a few days with his mother. Mrs. MarKaret Ib-iser. Mr. and Mrs. Heiser reside in 'hii-airo. A little daughter weighing 2Vi pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. August Tegtmier n Friday night. The little one lived but a few hours and waa buried Suturdiy morning. Miss MarRjirct Jansen of Chicago was entertained at the home of Miss Ida Schmidt over Sunday, i Mi.';s Carrie Oosch, a principal in the Fast Chicago hehools. spent tho weekend with m. I'ettibona ond famil.v. Owinr to the furnaces nt the county Jail needing constant attention en account of the burning of soft coal Geo. Wado was appointed as night fireman nt a recent meelng of the. county commissioners. I.. Mlks Norton cf Gary was In Crown Point on Saturday. Mr. Norton and family will soon become residents of Crown Point, the appointment of Mr. Norton, as circuit court Judgo by Gov. Goodrich has ben confirmed. Benedict Crowell. He is specially charge! with the Industrial apeet of demobilization. LABOR IS PROTECTED. "The industries of the country, which have responded whole heartedly to the call of the government for increased production, and which were going at a rate never before attained when the! armistice was signed, must be diverted! from war-time production to their j ; normal occupations in times of peace," ! Mr. Crowell fays. i "The first and primary consideration i In getting back to thin normal basis is! j to make readjustment with as little InI convenience as possible and with a con tinuous employment of labor. "It is also essential that the produc tion of material for war. which means i i now a waste of material which could be uai-'i lor civii.hu population uoiu iiurt: and for the purposes of reconstruetfon i in Europe, should be stopped as speedily as Is consistent wi'h the primary confciueration 01 lanor ant 1 lie lniustric-s. CHANGE IS GRADUAL. j instructions nave nefnjssuea to an bureaus of the AVar Department governinsr the methods of slowine- down of production, so that, as far as possible, there should be a tapering off of war work, giving time for industrial read justment and for the industry to take . up cviiian work. 1 mTTT-lTr TTTTT T rtTTTTI TllT I inrji vyajloj kjixxxt FOR MAC'S SALARY -sr t r'fT','"rA- sk- i. I have chipped In to keep McAdoo on the GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW Get right after it with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery She never let a cough or cold or r se of grippe until it grec dangerous. She jtut nipped it when she began to eniffle or cough before it developed seriously. Men, women, nd children of every sge have used this preparation for fifty years as a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of its positive results. Generous size bottles. f0e and $1.20. Constipation Corrected Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight mean clear bowels, a clear head, clear thinking, a day well begun in the j morning, good digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but sure and comfortable. At drug stores even where. 25c.

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signed by employes of the Mlsse.url.1 Pacific and Wabash railroads. WOMEN TREATED LIKE SOLIDERS Br TxiTni Press. 1 WASIlI.XUTuX. .Nov. 2l. That women war workers drawn to thej natlotaaL tariiai u patriotic Bpiieais kiioujii ie treated like, ttoidiers in discharRo mat- j ters is contended by the Women's Tr.-ide j Union LesRue in n. comtnunitioti to th i government asking two weeks pay anil railroad fare for the di.-chargea women. BOMB EXPLODED IN CHICAGO fBr T'xitko "AGO, Nov. 2.V CHb Kigliteen persons Sore Throat' Golds Quickly Rellaved By Hamlin' Wizard. Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and che?t colds. Used as a gargle for soe throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprain;, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well a little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. . Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. i r. i;. ;p -,

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Bell telephone operators have responded to the call of the Signal Corps for young women to serve asv soldiers of the switchboard ''Somewhere in France." These young women Have been carefully trainee! in the world's greatest system of communication; Are loyal, patriotic and anxious to serve; And are ready to endure hardships and overcome obstacles for the cause of liberty. Efficiently training these soldiers of the switchboard who will help to "hold the lines" in France is but one more way in which the Bell System is helping to win the great war.

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Of Utroott Itnportanc That Slia Har Tho expectant mother' physic.l eoni'nrt should be our first thought, and all about her hoii!d to it that her preparation !rv y 9 comiR!' I5 complete. I There Is a mo&t splendid remedy to tirepare women for the. g-eatrt time In the-r "7! "c"ni a Mother's Friend. It is aj. piled to trie utuarles of tho abdomen. (te-'--rnbtied In, end at once penetrate to re.'icTo trstn on nerren, cords and ligaments, it irmkei tUo muscle so pli.int that tiiey expand easily wben buby arrives; the hoiirs t th, tinio ara fewer, nnd pain and danger t trie crisis is naturally avu-U-l. Mother' Friend eaables tho mother tpre.wrre her health and strength, and sl.i remmns a pretty raothr by bui .g avowed disrumfort and. sufferir? wliich ra.re of'ea than othern-iso aecorapar.',.-9 gueh an ore"-. moa when nature is nmlied. Eve-y ne-v'e rnusclo nnd tendou Is thoroughly lubricated' pisconifort dtirini- the period Is countertcted. and the bV.-.i. after tho crisis, is left smooth ond mtural. V'rito to tho Bradfield P pany. Derit. B, I amar Bti'lding, Atlord i i.etirjria. for -their Mottwrlwo.! Ife-.k. and'r'.taln a UKt.e of Mnther Frietui from ths tirug etore today witixiut fail. were thrown from their bomb wrecked the home Teds when a of Andrea P.usso. a ewalthy Italian. Fusso said he believed flic csp-ioon was caused by Jl'.nck Hand memhers. lb rr-caibjU Uiat he had received a series of wartmcs from r,n nues twenty years at,,, GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE. OH MONtV REFUNCEO ASK ANY CRU&CI5I i t ? r; E--J 25c

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