Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Monday, February 3. VJVK

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHINJ COMPANY

except Saturday anil in Hammond. June

Th La's fount v Times --Pi ily Sunday. Entert-d at the post. filet

28, 19u6. The Times East 'hicsifro-Indiana Harbor, dp-ily except Sunday. Entered at. the postofnoe in Easi Chicago. November IS. 191::. The Lake County Tunes Saturday and Weekly Edit ton. Entered at the postof ;i, in Mm mmond. February 4. I:'14. The Oary Kvr.insc Time ! 'fitlv except Suml.-iy. Filtered at the poai office in Uary. April 1. 191?. All under the act of March 1J!. ns second-class matter.

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roariON AUTEETisiNQ orncx:.

G. LOGAN" r.WMj & Cl.

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TELEPHONES. Rtmmend private exchsjin. "lO'h 3It. 3102 (fall for whatever department wanted.) Oary Office. Telephone 1ST N'aasau & Thompson. Fa.n fhio:i,r.i Tob phone ;:l T. L fnw. Fast Chi.HC" ... ..T It phone 542-)'.

Saturday, their play day, with clean humid and finger iuiii;-. Uequired by their pledge to do one good turn a lay it was a delight to hoar them all cue an account of what they considered their best deed dining the week. "I earned out the ashes for an old I ; i I who was. sick in bed." "I picked tip a little i-iil who had tallon in th" mud." "I led a blind man oer ihf railroad crossing.'' These wore some of the t.:ood tii'l) . The urietv of

them was ama.ing. It was an titspii at Ion to listen To j these sixty lusty young soprano- shut 'The sttttr Spain.'.- j ltd Banner'" and hear them sail in'o th- htLih note in i

"the laml of tl.e freee." What is tin re as sweet as n ,.,,.,.. , 1 HI l .N Ii ha nit boy's soprano? For ns not tlall t'urci's. They ar. , , .....j,, v

laugp.t to be clean, to tie kind to .'in1 mills, to do a lol i splendidly useful things. It needs piuence to teach

them, bin think of the returns in after o.ns! Tlrnk of the seeds sown' Think of the bread cast on 'he waters! We hope the parents of these manly little fellows, inlnd v.m th"v come oft from homes of poverty, perhaps son1 of them from unhappy homes, will supplement the touching i"v on them by Mr. Harris with true parental eare and loe. It is a great work. These laddies are :iu-

mi, (tt .t$t ftj "Jit W H T Wx XI K frA T-Mffta

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v'-v- :r.:ir . v. .jst-. tit;,-? irwa WMiithvuvirkrjit

THEY WILL PLACE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STARTING THE GREATEST WAR IN HISTORY

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fnrtiana Harh.-r (News Tien let-1 - . It nhoi.. sn .' ! nressionable and thev nick un little sins and faults trim

innV-"brt- contact with the world very easily. Evory timfrown Point . --'i' "' 1 -hciie 4- ;he Scout Executive teaches them sono'thinr. that much

tOaOIS TAJJ-W CIRCTTT.ATIOH THAN ANY TWO OTHZK PAPERS IN THE CALtTMET KEOION.

. more are they fortified auainst evil. We wi-ii th ; pie of Hammond would lake more interest in thes i and Wolf t ub meetings. They are well worth it.

A I d"cidt'd that an i;ie is ul l IIAVi; look.d in. likt a datnpl...el

ved pastor sas r lur..' an l

KNOWS v ht n lie u's in :.n iicp' ar- j

AS b ! t .-' -I 1 ! 1 V

If you have any trouble cttln Tut: Timks makes corn j Maint immedia'rlv to the fireulation Pf rartmcnt. j The Times - in n--t he responsible for the return "f any j Ur.t-ollc-.tfd articles or letters and will not iiotioc anony-j ou- rominuntcat ions. Short f ign'd letters' i f BMieral interest printed a, discrt tini. i

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Scout !

l;VKKY once m awhilo Vol' st-. a pretty girl wlo WKAKS swt sensible vKiilies but VOl' her in the mm i s. ill ).i;STl,Y the saihb.'it LaKI.'; cf nliirc in th.. world is I'AIXTi:!) school kuI. t 'Ni: of the most in t e res! i ng. to u: i- a s is t .) ko past

UHETHLK lie's h liar ,r ii.d.

IT j. reiterated thai the co.U. nil Har:-

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to end i

WILL THEY GET VERY FAR? " St. Louis proposes to become a mod d city. The Missouri I.eirir-lature is io he asked by the Com mi' tee of: Fifty which has been invest ipatint: vice there to enact j some laws. They are very ini t-rostins Some of them :'n j

by every city. The

follows: i

A jidvii: St:i; about front mid a

t hea t re il) bjil.y carriage

! m id'

and provide means lor their sup

pression.

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Tf v,-,i fail to reeeiv vour ronv of The Time- vroinit- j particular OUCht to be adopted

ty as you ha-c in the nast. please d.. not thmk it has hern reeoni mendHt ions for state legislation are

lout or was not sent en tir.-e. Ken-eni .lor taat t!.- unit, i ..... , . , . . -.. er-.-ioe is not viliat i' uj-ed to ht-. and 'l.at c .mnl.i t are: An ln.r.inct tort and abatement measure, whicu will renera! from many sources ah-'ut the train T.i ni.nl s'1'; ! em io er ofPcials 1o declare houses of quest ionaale

ictt. i i i v- c ir nns intrtas-.i us niaioiiK . -.t i. . j o . . . .'.., i striving earnestly to reach its patrons -n tinv. P." I character nuisance.

prompt in ad-. is:np us wl.eu you do not get your pap', r and e ti-i", act promptly.

- i -mm. I..,-. . i ' '"Makinc it a misdeineaiior to t e.cister ;t false na.nie l . . . . .

at a hotel or tor a man to register a woman as r.;s wire i wlien sh is not. j "Forbidding qupstionable oxhth-tions and nlav;. j "To niakei t unlawful for drusr stores to exhibit cer1 tain articles. i ''For better oi.ntrnl of Tiennv arcades and i!enn-in

With the war over, as it is declared here, and the i t he-slot machines, trniy being sent Lome and disbanded, after a fashion, j "To make it unlawful for drua stores to exhibit cer- . Congress receives and is asked to pass a measure pre- pictures. Pared by W. A. Glasgow, solicitor of the Food Adminis-j "To make it a misdemeanor to write, post or ox-

iratlon. asking for jl.roO.OOO to "maintain wheat prices. ' Libit itonroper signs, pictures or lanciage.

"to require preferential service for foodstuffs to any "Giving power to an officer or the prosecuting at

torney to destroy all camlddie devices, improper books, pictures and other objectionable matter. "Against exhibiting in il ram. -hops of improper pictures, statues .or devices.

SIi; H. noting the ftatur "TliK Pier Of A ;..,.d Tim.SIX out ,.( tiny ten fainilsft 'X S'AtX four h- tlr b;il. A Xi y. t peoj,!, ; ,. , ,-

TJIF be.-'t office liuil.jiiiKS in a town APE til! .1 with lawjiis. A f XTI :MP01;AI;V sax- that it it-

is due t'oit v .-. u Pi:oi;. PLY seuii body'.; with the f l.'C AN'PT shells r f ise

Wis distinctly htnr clattering down th- ptl:

monk'-5 ln-'

the tn.n.nitini

V. -IPX a u. II hull! Kill is .. CPTP A-I Lf iPPl.TTi; wais C X be with her a w i I d-v NOT know the , ..,- i f th'S'l'i 'K IN'.IS she is Mealing.

Tin: p.mx jraih-ns i't' r IJll-eee

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crop pi-, i

was tt e.iilip-

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a man y- and

million ear in

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fuir eh-.

HALT!

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1 1 red v ifc to nial.

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AND that h. oiiKht to l-'l'SS ee:- h.fr

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agency appointed by the President on any railroads or steamships." and, further, giving greater powers to the President and Food Administration. Congress, very naturally, is thinking about ix Following its fixing of a minimum of $2.20 for wheat

VVl-: helj.ve lar.-m-nt at I'-AKi INI Ah

Kit

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ur s s! le, l...i h of t lit is

like the dicken?.

1'i.Afi: t.tnukitiiT the v.. i I P.YiFKS. so

borrow

jiayi: tie P. S

t li.-i t t rt'l ei

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Au'o-faluoii !

s i h ' tamp.

tola, millions

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from

hope W.-(st;!!lKtoll V, . i I M d I u Ini. th-.- t'i.-1 ' -ibut ::ik day

berretary of State l anxing. I nited Mates, aboTe at left, and Sir Gordon Hewart. Great Hritain. at right. Below, Andre Iardieu. ranre. What individual, group or faction was responsible for the world .war ? What part did the ex-kai.ser play in instigating it? The peace conference has named a committee to answer these yjestions. so that punishment mav be meted out to the offenders. "The comm.tte is composed of six -nen. In addition to those Known above, the men composing the committee are: Ferdinand Larnande, France, and Viterio Scialioia and Lputv'

naimonao, Italy.

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W i: d 1st . cell 1 . nit JtPX a ii 1 coai. 1 SAT do An and .'i

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v ith

nil-t r 'ie d . . ro-s Ik r k is h art w as

Voice of the People

HPT Pint was IP TTOM of tie

l,r.f,,,-. the - skirt was rel... atcd.

"Creating a State P.oard of Censorship for moving i

the Food Administration, despite protest, fixed $17. -0 a i pictun

This sent corn, -which goes to

"A law against common-law maniaces. "Requiring five days to elapse between th

t illio of i to-a -

to retain the ! application for a marriage license and the ceremony."

discracv

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hundred-weight for hogs

make pork, kiting. With the war over, why dei we wan; railroads, seized as a war measure and

fully and at a ios? j SHOULD BE SWATTED. Why. with the war ended, do we need the requested j The Lower House of the Legislature has aeeeptej extension of the extensive jurisdiction, enormous pow-jt;!t, rer,orr ot- the Committee on Public Morals reom ers and dubious benefits of the Food Administration" (mendire the passtce of certain of the Wright aniendThe proposal to extend government control of tele -Lien's to the state prohibition law. While some of the

nnou-. ipiegrapn ana came lines nas oeen denied Dy tne r.10s' drastic of P.rother Wright's notions as to recmls.

mm niiian ano

I'rltntr I'etc llnrlrr has urrl-d In from an '..'iiil.' cl 5n ice over-

w lo !. !.. was a nii-ml.. r of th

nu f:suit or h.s ;.!

in a wren, h-d ' fall in;,- m a on?. M-. and M

an

ivomi'

House Committee ordering their relinquishment not later than December CI. 191?.

a i-osimasrer ncnersi t.urieson. in a plea :or government ownership and an appeal that partisan-hip not

on were stricken out. there still remain those forbid-

ding one to have liquor in his residence or to make wine nvs and i-r-sid smite has

for the familv use.

Under the operation of such a law as these amend-

tli f a n n d ian - A me r i .nor. S-ddn- r 1 lurl

i a I ' '-. it .. to t il'.tiK v. ; r .-'lies. I IP- has l-.ad s -so tnarv .-ii. and thrl -; ilr.c experience. ha inu, t" n w ; t h th--i l.'J ". .'. in. i i. s ns win. w.-nt ait.i tnj fix lit and eaiae out with not h man

c n w o.jii.1 id : of the .nlire number, ret fin ty -e. slit livi d, he I,, i-ii; on-- of them. t!tr ! y lost ail a so in tlif t rv'ft- but not a b.t of i.is oid-tiin. n t n.it ir.-'i-

ft Inn., il-

has r-s.i:i;ed his duties at the P.. J. & P. P. P.

, na: j his

i. tbt is 1 ti i no n t .

is ah

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U s.a ts. rile!'. t rote P P. Dan-

... a it on r . .1 o i n w- .th Hi.- A i m y in' .

enter into the question of the lenzth of the period dnr i ments would impose, poor old grandma would become an

!ng which government control of the systems should continue, got the rebuke of his young, but offensively triumphant, career. I It is time Congress cam to life, r.efore undertakine enrich a lot of profiteers by "feedine the world" and clinging peace on earth and good will to men by gorgik ni'-viki let us pay and find work for our relumed soldiers. "Vi, In some directions we have gone money mad. Let's call a halt.

K.rneM It iclinrils, an rntlurrr mi the P. S. S. Isabel, w ho has be. n spending a short finloui.-h in liury. lias returned to 1. 8 ship and will probably stall on an overseas trip s,.n.

outlaw the moment she made up a batch of that most unpalatable of all concoction? euphoniously known ns "dandelion wine." Moreover, the good old lady could nor

only be pinched and lined for haking the stuff bur could I be still further penalized for having it about, the house, j The same condign fate could be visited upon those who' make elderberry wine, currant wine, blackberry cordial,) or any of those other beverages which housewives by the 1

thousand have been accustomed to put up each year "for j th. .etvh- and is now atta-'iiej to th sickness" and occasional delectation. " r""-""" ' Art'.lt. r... !I enlist-

John II. l-rllo. n ftirmer l.nr; !. i- now- a mt-iyher of the Canadian servi. and s now- stationed at Ksnni'l Park. North Wales. Martin has ie- . n t-d ininy promotions s:nr enUr-tig

PEACE BY EDICT. A fine little forecast of how the projected World Federation may he expected to work is found in the response of varloti" amh'tious little nations to the warnine given by th Peace Conference against further aggression. The Poles have been invading German Poland. The Czecho-Slovaks hare been invading Galicia. The Rou manians have heen trying to oust the Czecho Slovaks from Galicia. The Jugo-Slavs and Italians have heen wrapping in Dalmatia. The Italians and Greeks have had trouble in Epirus. The Serbians have been disputing; with the Roumanians the province of Banat, north of the Danube. Newly awakened nationalities in Austria-Hungary have E-oueht to extend their border?. There has been similar trouble in Russia and in Turkey. Almost every small nation involved in the war seems to have gone on the supposition that it would he allowed

to hold any territory of which it could gain possession

More the Peace Conference completed its plans for retrrangring th eworld. Given a solemn warning that no nation will be flowed to keep territory taken forcibly since the armis-

. : , A . -T . . 1 U V t - . t I

ttvc we PilLucru, urrtllt lli liir II uu uir-IJJJln.ei S Iirte re- j

The proposal is about as wildly asinine as any'hinc

hat was ever advanced and its natural tendency

to i

ll

Canadian army i - ral m

-efore th. sistnin? of 'he art iiis-h.im-4 i -I eiye an hs'iiora si e dis-

bring the whole prohibition law into di&favor, disrepute 1 ,-ha i sr.- from the Anurb an ar

ay

at

and ridicule. It is carrying the crusade to an extreme Caadian army icvni months before

which arouses resentment and leads to a revulsion of 'nsn 01 U1'- 8rllli5l,r-' ""'R!'

rece viij an le-noraole rlis.hari;e roni the American army at fanip Shelby.

Joe l.rnilr. I.rllllth. who has hern stat;on-.i at fanip foster, has received his honorable Uiscjiarsj-:.

public feeling. This paper does not know Mr. Wright and realty never heard of the gentleman before the present session.

hut. it very readily perceives from his legislatixe offer-j ings that he is either a very foolish good man or a very i

slick bad one. He is doing the very thing the wise old .rrnid iinrper. WMtlnc h ha hovs ill the liquor business want done and in just the r-nt a ten-day furloai,-h here visiting ,. , .. ,, . . . his parents. Mr. and Mm. William sort of a way that would please them. He ought to be on Umrpt r , n UPortc avenuf tft Saturtheir pay roll. day morning for Charleston Harbor, This gentleman and those standing with him in his ; Ma.-s., to lesume Lis duties on the V.

fight are those who apparently are imbued with the idea that we can't have too much of a good thing. If onetenth of a grain of strychnine may be of relief to a tick man, they cannot see why a couple of grains would not make him entirely well and possibly restore his "ost youth or manhood. There are fools of that variety pretty generally scattered over the earth's surface and they are the most pestiferous of our mischief makers. T...f muftis. K mana corvt cnl ftf tKij Ti-jn&r iu r-nnf am.

I t: I aOlltTl. t lit- iimwn .... it- t't . on.- j-.i-wi u -v v .. .t Hi i

S. I'ehtroyer I'ayton.

SerBennt Millierl . Kelley. rth lis been stationed at fanip Taylor. Ky.. rei eived hi? honorable discharge and has returned to Hammond to resume his duties nt the pestoff Ice.

ISiit l.iin.di. Wl.iiiiiK. of ot. Sanborn's 1'atii.;- First, waste h:s pu r' n t Mr. ami Mr;:. WiiPam 'j:sffith. that he is at P ird --i-iK. expe. t tm to so. n sail

for tne I niti-u state. Tn yoiii'5 man j has hern ;n th' hospital f - s vi rai

months " tin t-s-sit, of 'o-intr shot Curor-Kb the arm. U-- is i.-ir ."nt to the I.'. s. for fi.rther treatment.

I'reil lies returned home nt Hlverdale last Friday from I" ! t Monroe. V bearing an honorable disehar"--'-from the ar-nj . lie was afsi-ned t-i follow his trade, bar'.icr. while in th srvi.e. and tr.aii.' a wide a.-quaintance among the sold ici .

John Koenehe retiimeil hrnne t Ilolton la-t week from an eastern port bem-ini.- an honorable dis'-haras- from the na : .

A LETTER FROM PROF. McELROY Saturday, I b. 1. 131?. Pditoi T:.mi:s: Will jou please puhlirh th-: f.-'.io itig art irk : To th- Studei-.i-. an-! I'a'ror.s .1 the Hipii Schot.l: V. to this time f !..--,; refra-r..-J fr..-m sayinn anvthing re'.atle t.. tie .. 1 1 situation, b it afl'-r wnir Lint: t'o- d--t-b.pnit ins so far-. 1 f . 1 p. at for !' best int. rests of the s,-ho.,:; the auritstjoii s!io. id not continue. Sir,. I look a stand on the diploma affair :ppoi? both the Hoard of Edit-ation mid fnSuperintendent of s- l-t.-.ls I am su-e tliat satisfactory w.trk.ns conditions could never he v.ork.tl out with this P.oard f F.du.-a'ion. Then- foie. f..r t'ibest ii . Iiiptii-n ! cf th" Lif.-h s hoot In which I shall aiwais ha- a i--ep Interest. I fc.-1 that my r. slni" s si !,. n'.l stand and that sotnr or..' stiouid 0"'io into ti.' principalship who w ;ll La : ihSUPP'T! of the heard. Whatever success has . ...it- to nt" here has hen il-je lar;:- l s.sir splendid lovalty and coope nil i.si. No one could ask mere. I shall leave with a grateful Leatt and a ib p a; nr.. iat ion of your loyal support and fieridship. While I regret to p,., I fcl ti.at it is )i'. t'.-ry truly your. FKANK 1 1. Mt LI.P.OY.

board is t

and the pei,p. io ir ..-1 i ii r.

int.- d . b.. I he coy 1

f 1 i a mi i "id arc t'"i: 4 SfllO"!. PAT po.X

Ilain mor.d. lib.

TOO MANY QUESTIONS.

; Kdr.. r Timks r j Now. hon.-stly. don't you think- it Is .a sinful waste to pour all that w Uirjtey :"o,;r t i. 'Usa nd tpiari- into the fahirn- t iivtr? Isn't ther a law mak:n$ it a criminal offer.se to d ftrov food? I'" ' tittt sf-vtitis's say that alc -hol is -a fo...l? of c.-.urs-e I ri-iliif that the au- ; 1 horn :.-s v . re c -in pel i.-d by law to d- ', strt.y i. but isn't a law wrong that pours in a rr-i-r, a products which has he aiue aiid property of medicine? W.'ibT it have not been Letter to hai e 'tiivt-n the v li'sk.-y to the hosrstais of Ma m r... sid ctid fary ami I't the good ! Si-t'-rs use it for the niHiiy emergencies ft r !!. h they h;ic a us.-? A K FADER.

HE LIKED THE EXPRESSION ' 'Hammond, lis!.. If b. 1. 101?. ! Editor Times: I 1 wih to thank you for publishing tn- b tt. r of "A Working Man" in The i Times of Jan. lfU?. I am sure it fex-

i ...I k.. L..- 1- Un,,.A f ft ItrrHnltp.

from th. n.r,hw..t. where he ws as- J WNTS NEW SCHOOL BOARD.

s 1 X n e ( J t

t . .! rs

.actly tho opi'on of many of Tin: Times. Tours sineere.ly. A -U AGi: EA1LVER.

t i

1 1 - -. i s i n k e 1 1 . n g' l

out aeror.Iane Pir.ib'O- for the sov emmi nt fl ing li-iaehities. Til' re ws lots of herd work in the job, but Carl looks kh.hI and hearty.

Information received here of AlpMo Sirhn, of Fast t 'Mcaco. in overseas eeri. e. is to the ffe.-t that he i still eonflned to the base hospital. He belongs to the Slth Uivision. "27th Inf.. which expect to be mustered "-it at an early date. He has not mentioned n any of the letters written by him the nature of his illness and this has occasioned ome apprehension on the part f his mother. Mrs. Piiaibeth Sir! n. of Fir street. It is understood that he lias undergone some sura. -a! treatment ani evidently will be invalided Lome as soon as hss cord tion warrants.

Ld.lor Timks: In th-- matter itiativc 10 th-. s-ci.o-i board-McElroy siuabh'e. which is unroeriny some things 'he people of Hammond have lone wondered at. you are dome: good work. There is t... much of the close corporation about the Hammond school board and lt.is been for some time. The city count ;! should nemand the resignation of ty-i-y mer.i1i.t of this bo.Md and arpc-mr bssiness men to the jobs. Then we will 1 some real service for our schools. T. u should continue the agitation until a new

APPROVES THE PROTEST. Editor Tivus: Tour '1st cvning's editorial on "Luxury Tax PiP" was much appreciat d. It looked so pood to n-,e that T included it in a btt.-r written to Senator VO' f oiirre-ssman Wood and ofi '- .s.ils of the National Pry Goods' Association. Th.is Purr emphatically . pretests asainpt the proi-osed bit! with i's t btiox .sis in. -t!-oils for ! ct ion. A Ji'ipe the con. nnn i-y j? awakened to th e i !. P.PWAPn f. MIXAS.

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

I J. lint-Re' Hon of th Simple. tu

iionoramv aiscnareo no.,, t ,o .,aL t? of . nrtm,rv. n

j recently and ;. .siting nil ins lam-

ii for u tew daje.

hetantlv subsided. Nearlv all of them are readv to .c 1 Pln no deprivation. It has no hankering for dande

tolesce in th decision of the Conference. Thos who I llon wlne- fUrWrr-v or P,f n u,p RO" ,a 110:130 i ' - ""tchtn.on. formny of

Wriist in defying its edict can, of court- be clubbed ' md? T m- NPlUlPr ha3 btacKherry cordial any the interstate, ha. returned to cmca.ro

(especial lure even during tnose periods tor wnicn some!"1"" --..- . "t r. i . . 1 f(i ,. 1 land, in the urnv to his home in IJevregard it as a remedy of Godgnen efficacv. iC!(y ,i;, ,,,t, f,rf.,,,,i ,.. visit

But it is reanzeu juat me fcanie. mat. tne ropte wnojh,. f.-,,, H, th ,.Ia.,t this week.

make this stuff do not atmse it, mat tney ao not allow

'uiu fcUDUJiffBiun ; ana Knowieuee or tr.is very tact wil J-9l)ably make the clubbing unnecessary.

A GREAT WORK.

I.leut. tirreld I. n of Mr. and Mrs James P. P e of ? Johnston 't , Ham l-ond. has returned to his home after several months service oversea? While inTrant-p. Lieut. Ty was assigned to th 4rd and later te the o2d

has

bt en honorably di. barged. Mrs. I've has received a letter from Serftt John F. Pye. another son. who is on the Phine with the arm?- f -occupation.

others to abuse it, and would bitterly resent beine

We watched with a great deal of pleasure, tinadul- i classed with .bootleggers and blind tiger keepers as crated with the knowledge that we were spending Brother Wright and lm fellow zealots w-ould class them

suable time doing to, the work of Lawrence Harris i The whole movement is a bit of arrant nonsense and

is sincerely to bo hoped that the Legislature will have 'h good sense to squelch it promptly and effectually. When reform degenerates into offensive intolerance it

eritabl boomerang. r ort Watne News.

Btnraond's Boy Scout Executive, with a group of boys

aot yet old enough to be Scouts. It was wonderful

:?'Vn he began this auxiliary Pcout movement, in the

r ... t , .

or nam mono mere were na,: a dozen lads in it. To- i becomes a

'if there are sixty and every meeting brines in new re- ' faitp. These boys are from S to n years of age and i WHILE the peace Conference is talking twaddle the seem more enthusiastic about the work than do the Germans are massing two at my corps to man h again, t

-wuib. 11 niai iwiui'. neie were sixty hoys on a the Poles.

ietr llinra, one of the three on f Mr. ami Mr. W. V. Hints of North

t Mait'.un avenu. East C hicago, in the

setxiit of the;r tountrv. has been mustered oat from tie Oreat Lakes Training a t i . 1 n . F'ig.-iie, one of the other ht-ya has returned from Franee and is at Lebanon, awaiting honorable d.schniKe.' whib- yet anothrr. Cat I. is in 1 rare e at this 1 1 ice.

Juris t.reen of t lltniond. h hetard from his younsrest son. Fred, who is a lieutenant m the regular army and was over the top three time. lieGraff. another son. who wan a member of the Hammond football team, is also in France.

Knland I'm ort of Jack Ki of Hammond, was jiently assigned as officer in charge r.f a convoy of a train of supp'. .s to th" army of oecupation.

Amom fh Whltlna lioya t ho have 1 jut returned home, heirttr illsrh.arirf d -from ser ice. sre Matthew- Adley, Paul

'raneis prnhnm, WMtlnl, of I om- Pobbertlno. i,eorce Jo ins'.n and Anpsn- A, f! r f t Illinois Inf.. Captain f-.in- drew plodney. drew Kodney. Adley !. .ins Hundy First, w h has been in and Pohberfn both saw aerv.ee in the hospital for several months suffer- Enaland. - LtlW i .' - tt . - . '. 1

FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Vorthir:n.to;:. LADY'S AND MISS' BLOUSE.

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