Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS ' i BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING!
COMPANY The Laka Count j- Ttmfs--lt!!v except
SUTtdar. Entered at the. nnnlofft.'i. in Hi.inn.nd ,1 u i
:i. 1104. j The Tvmea East Chica go-In. itana Harbor, daily o. p' undsy. Kntered it the pi'stoff.oe tn Ks'l Chicago. Nov-; rubar IS. 1 91 3. The Lake Coun'v Tii m - r, t urd i v and W. -!:. IM:1in. Entered at tha poatofW m Hammond. February 4. 1?U. i Tha Gary E eidng: Times -Paily except Sundsy. Kn- ! fared at the postof jW tn Gr. v j.-r : 1 1. l '!:. All undr the act of Msnh 3, 1ST:'. .ts s .-o n.i-i his tnattar.
TOXSIOK A DTI JtTISINO OTFICtE. G. LOGAN PATXE A CO
TSLXPKONKS. Hammond fprtvate ech.tng i . (Call for whatever rffimrttvi Gary Office i Nassau & Thomrson. East Chicago L. Erans. Et Chicago. . . .. . Eaat Chicago (Tur Times . . . ... Tndiana Hirtor News Mari Indiana Harbor (Reporter r.l Clsis Waiting- . Crown Point .
iafactory to both capital and labor, the plan 1;- to cover the year l'Jli, rotroaot iv e from Jan. 1, ami each succeed mg year. !r i,; imp of tin- complaints of capital that tin- il mauds of labor organizations! are often unjust, and arc
; instigated, for tlm most part, by labor leader.; whos-o ocSaturday and 1 on nat ions depand upon things being upset in the ir.dm
trial world. At the s.trn, time If is known tha! I !i-r j an- frrtment. cu.es in which strikes occur in direct tp portion to the advbv of labor leaders. '1 his was n both in the 1 it it oil States and in tlreat Ilritain during tie- war. Whatever n.- iii t he aigutueut may have, it i obvious thai if labor were satifletl with condlMorp no amount of agitation, on the part of nnvonc. would he
lik-lv to brim.; about strike. If, ftr example, she work (". were to that i; w as to their per ;onul iutyie.M Chicago :!iHf the concerns by which ti.ey were employed should 'turn out the largest amount of product-.!, and the best
Ilbt.ie voods. that could bo produced, the;, would probably ,:ivo little iiec.I to the plea for a shorter v, orking day. It is genera, iv a;;r. cl iliat s'riUe.-, an- tremeidi 1 ! -oi-t l . If afforded an opjiorumily to pat ticipafe in 'he pro-penty '." th.eir employers, it etnis aiiosotelir likely thai enipi.iyee:, would see the pi.-ti'- (n taking also their si-:; re f possible losses. The Uiiiiiii.il ion of suspicion and selH.-hne.s.-. would f:o ,i. Ions dt-'anc"
THE PASSING
SHOW
IT is erre.x!na- to h'r aft-r ill the iile thim we have
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LAH,BJt FAJTJ.TTp C1ECTJT.ATIOTI THAK ANY TWO OT1CBK 7A?ItS IN THE CAItTKET BEOION.
Tf you hv any trouM-- ice-tins Tnr Timts m.-ik's ytu I laint immedlatrlv to t!-- 'iron t-i i m Porartr.iert. ! The Tiwi net b- r'fper.lb!e t'.vr t!ie r- turn -r mi., i tmao'.icjte-i articles o- etert juvl w ill r-et i.tt-.? sc--r. f.Tua cnnmuncafi-'P", , short signed b tt'-r? vf s n-.'rnl nterast printed at .Iiscrotion.
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KOTICE TO StTBSCKXBEKS. If you fat! to re eive "ur --opy of The Timt-is a- vr a you h a tn th past, please do net think it luc lost or was not sent on time. U-m-nibT that servica is riot what it used to be and that compl ;'! fieneral from mnv sources ab-iit the tram ami tn?: vlca. Tht Timis has incree.sed its rr.4ilintc oqi r n.-n is strivma: earnestlv to reach its patrons rn tn "-nror-pt in advising us li'n you ao net get y.:r rip-. v wi'.i act protcptly.
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WHERE IS THE BOARD? Tin- writer in thee i o!umn.- v. In on Sa'Uidav a ed tlie S: :: nit.- it! S. -' i'ir ( b iii in i3 o" Hammond turning down iv: ui nine .i'niirs to keep foivvBor:
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;iien' for 1 to hav
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!. has el.cifci! a t:ood deal of faoia':iie tie position be takes. Hammond is sup a community labor board and this is a
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THE BOLSHEVIKI. The Utituda of the public mind should g-?t into , shape in order that it may fight the Ho'sheviki who are; f hrp-atenlng rhl cotintry. It is not a dim fear that c-m . fronts us. The Bolshc-viki are goin about the bi task of capturing this country in a systematic way and they I ara already making progress. They have agents here j and -literature and meetings and arc doing their h'si i to overthrow this government in their fight against re : straint, order, capital and authority. The stroiis com i mon sense wi!l not permit the Bolslieviki to zo far; hut it would be well to bring on the conflict soon and dr;v. '. these anarchists from the land. It is easy to cayupij The illiterate, th listless and the lay, w ho r.iake up a j great part of our population, and the Bolsheviki will get j
them if don't -watch out. treaties: tJam civil.
It is almost time to ston
IT CAN'T BE DONE. j The vigilance of the Hammond police in raiding; placs that are traps of immorality for the young is to! be commended, but there is a lot more work to he done i There are hotels and rooming houses in the cry that ' need to be watched very closely for the law is evade'., j in them constantly. Like all other manufacturing cities. '
Hammond his within its confines a number of people of i unjK,r a ;"1 supervision which shall do away with oh sexes who seem to have acquired the notion that ! ,ho na?iD 6'-a! commissions. No one expects that they are immune from law and order and responslh-e : tll"r,? wiU '"' a rm:i n '"' ,haf ?-Vh,"IU competition to no authority whatever. Feveral of these have corm ' v il! in uswu ss for one road and failure in contact with the authorities late v and found to thir for another. Hut the public yearns for that competition
pos-
'a.-k :'or the man in chaice same situalion obtains in
l.apittc new spa p--r s:i W h;ii is the n, ",ni t with I.apor'e" pair iol i.-m? It atuenrs hi '.. of an evanescent, nature. Purini: 'he iier.od '.ht'ii out boys wen- beics caiied into the service. Laporte's einidoyers were bnid in their patriotic pioniis to tiie boys that their jobs would be oii'-n ior them when ihey r-turne.i. Spetchcs vere n.tii.e and a veritable fanfare of patriotic praise to our loyal boys filled the air. It sounded well. Now the war is vi in and our bo;, s. having o u ve-i their cuntry's (!!. are lentnunc home, how tuanv of tintu are tettaie their old positions? What effort i bein nuuie to p!ac- them ;ri positions, e-.ther the o'd one or a now one" It looks as if tlt fellow who 'oik adtan'agt' "' the t 'achnicalit les.of the law tni! staid at home is reaping 'he benefit. Why can't, something b- done along the line of keeping our woni to the boys who were called to defend our ;nst stations ami who have made good by giving such service y.s ha- been asked of them" Is it possible th.it. rw.v the dancr is over, our yat riot ism is bein.' i?" ke,i pwav in moth ball?" I'owr. at Indianan!is a newspaper pertinently .-.: is our oldiers come home, either fr-:m Franca or the cantonments, individual concern in their elfate should not cease, no matter how- many organizations have their interests in charge. For. in demobilizing our great army a process about which more or less confusion and uncertain! seems to exi.-t the best of management can not prevent, in .stances in which mn fel right fully enough a sen.-e of injuiy and neglect and a resentful con-eiousress that the promises eagerly made by the public when they entered 'he service have not been kept.
MADE PEOPLE THINK. Everything points to private control of the railways
IT is Mirprisu.g ho vi fe-.v uurfj HAV E inarrifd rt( i PAT I PINTS. V I11CN a in;ii Rets a newsneper If K gen- rally hks at the iitst pase T i (. that's going on liL'T vi iiu a wman gets' it sh.- turns To the society columns to
i -yr, va-- v v I & - " .u h pav 'Jr,.v , v v VV Ts: 1 -i jaV CkN i V V ?C1' . 1
Mil's 1 .!' i- iMN'.ii ntid who ,.tat. ed wth
! hr folks ti, . . 1 ixon., a wjt:.tiB j his coeiinK- V"'in Mr f Ji isw-ol-1 Is h ! Hammond yiunu- man an I will mishsln the pi-..,crv hustne-s wi'h his fa'h- ! e.- k. tli'inw'.I-l. m Mast State str'et I homiK 1frr. mnn ft Mr. ami l r. I Tn.'.. vJodfre.v. ef Mast hlcagc. Is it I home on a furlough "f ten days from
SKK if she was left mat of any parties !
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The trans-
Letters from Soldiers
Written to the Kcme FoUis From This Side and the Other Side of the Water.
yest -i diy. II' girl lias her own 1 1 All! and lots of It., sbt. novet W'f F;KIKS about hT hat
port ).- was aboard was the run Ma v
I arid is i; nd- rj,-' .n: some lepair wor'. ! Mj w ill return to t,' duty when l.is i t une xpi re. j t
From John J. Maginot.
I be nrrlinl Ih U to tlila rlt tf llr.
WHEN she has to run a little errand.! F' V' rV!a- "d
I M.'li.fin avn'.e, Ind.nna Harbor,
! fore he was called to srv ? at
baiie hospital at Long island, is .-
P. ted but the d-t..r not returmn ; NV.--11. dem- folk. I think we are stalled ; alone. a he went. He 1 l.r.ng,n i,err. f,.r some tiev-. This week our
AS the alleged nc'"r i s-me . f our old families A PA M and E have A ; P. I '.AT deal to answer f.-.r. I.MNTNT has 9tartd a truer mov rnODAl-LT trying to ease TIIK no,,se iround his r. -i k and i i'HANi.L his position in the tumbril. WE suggest that instead of TaTvIN"'! trips to battle-scarred parts of Europe T'KESIPENT WILSON take a run "it t.i Prest and give that tamp tha O. i i.
S )ii.f w h- re in I'l an ;.., Jan. !C, l&t?. pt-ar Aunt Mary: It Is Sunday i.vcrino, . T wilt "drop you a few lines. I am well and g ttltig on ntcelv. still at the r-o.-k quarry. Have
or" I ett wai'ing for n !e"..r fr'tn you this the; , ,,.. tr lit,, re
ceived a oirfi fro-n ,"'!i'-ti v-terihv.
hi
bride w irh linn for w lrrel Jjst a short tin;'' ago a rr iv d ! ei e inform.ni' h.s ti.e marriuK''-' H- has b-'-ti
la
dtnif oc. a n d ' ? : i friend
released from the army medical service; and went to Pittsburg to me-t Ins fiance who i an estrri y..:.;ng lady and th- rest has been told tl.ro.itii !.!s comnrinicaticn to friends her" H.s arrival i awaited expectant'.;.
A LtiT of persons STENT their livesummer for
watting every
astonishment that the law would take its course with
which will siv.
-omething approaching the good
1'ne old day-. Ey
I regiment i -is ass'gnrd to repair a '. etrateh of f.r v iuil".s of road and if we ' ar- io complete tii s w-rk it will take us fr.un two to s: p.-nths and later th'-ie ii'.r; 1-e more, w - rU t" d--. I 'n-iv ; gi vi-ti up all hopes of cen-.r.tr houi-- soon :;r j.rs-::t. I do not look t- r .? before la'-: li'xt t'-Hll and believe me i iwi'.' ills the soldi, rs. the blues t,. thir.k f
spending so much time in this coutnry. j "
(T rourse the var ipirtni' lit must j i know what it is doing, but it appears to i c
r!all of us t.-iHt i he Ere nc ti p- ot-'.e do not i .
sons. Pete- and John Sauej, who were J arrrciate the work w- are ,,.;.;i; l,ere ! c' In the c:7th Field Artllb t". that they Krv .,, ,t nl(. u ..y ,.oul,( j arrived afeiy in New York froin over- (I ,1rr vv,,rk , ).,.,,, j,,-j vts nisvad of j lseas. They 'wer- buglets a. r, d,, h a v e been j rfjr.,,. nine t-. I
Mr. im d Mr". Peter auer of Cetlnrj
Ikc have received word fr-m th
We ivr aurelv treated e'.l in He -fr'tn. vi as w- were among the first ' titer: they had th streets decorated with p nes and flag". They Uo had a dance for us tn one of the townf I suppose you have heard ef l ha "cooties." wvii, we have had our abate f th'r.i and I wonder if I win knenhow to t when I am free from then . Th-y s'i ;k w ith you under the hardest shell fite. V .-a!! it reading our t.noerwettr when a fellow is looking at his shirt. V."e lived like rats while we .w-t e undr foe and slept tn German ci'-fc'-0':t. Eve rj th-ns i a wf-.!!y l,;ch here f raid tweniy-nve cents for an egg and iv-.-. rr.arks f'-r totr eHrme';s. i y nuir.'i' suit',;.- got s us I can t i;e; er.OJgh o sw eeis. in L ixcmbutg ue ;aid ffv e doi.ars pei j I;it for a 'hbken dinner. I suppose t.:y dinner will consist. c'.i'.ei ws'.ly. hard ta-k and r,old fish, i s.-i'n.or. 'lm h I am certainly t it ei
tin.:
Augu
together in Iran
Arthur I.lnaemnn of llmniminil, re- '
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close for tb:s time, hoping to v ou all soon. it!i lov e. BRYANT O SMALLEV. .n P. Suifcil'-v', Hammond.
them as it has with others who have gone hevnmi til . passenger and fright service of me obi iHy. Ey i
pale. It is this type of person which sails into rt. s. j means unify th railway systems of the country, but paper offices and has the actual audacity to order their I 8?e t0 iT that tllP 'U'Ml 1,an,? of ewrnnir-nt ownership names kept out of the newspaper after they have been do3 not pa!s r:iva',J cnei?. arrested. ' j If there is a mossback institution in our country it They seem to have no knowledge that news is r. is lfc PslaI service. The morale of the officials and commodity and that a man has as much right to go into employes is on a plane tar below that to be found in a newspaper office and demand the suppression of news j f"e private enterprise.-, which did s eunuch by th-ir Unas he has to go into a grocery store and forbid the pro- fia??inS enerKv '' win uar- Tlu' post office departprietor to sell sugar or coffee. If the sale of the i,ewspfrit is a standard by which we may estimate the toncommodity was not a business, a newspaper that p-r j sequences of governm-nt ownership. K is slow, .iicuv mitted the suppression of stories dealing with the con-j ,orial t0 the l'oin' of leapotisci. hopelessly -ntangle.J in trlbutinr of delinauencv to minors of Wh s.vea and ! aad t" "mt.loycs have lost ambition.
other moral rottenness that is a matter of police and court record, it would have fine standing in a contmunity. This newspaper does not profess to be a public monitor. It is not a detective or a prosecuting attorney. Tt does not go around looking for crime, or doe-; it pry into closets where skeletons danele and ni'le. hut when people gt into a court of record charged with the breaking of the moral code where boys and girls are
concerned, it does not propose to bo silent and no offer j present has been a failure. It is a plea for time in which nor throat can keep it silent. u "make good." What would become of some of four . industries, if federal control should continue Io impose
on tl.em the icy hand of decay and death?
That the railways, with their hundreds of thousands
OLt weaAher to give them ' pep" and THEN resting up all winter To go through a hard summer. WHEN" a woman needs a NEW rug for the dining room
SHE always waits until long after the' formee an organ zat :.n
Mrs. J . E p p I e r h . s e n
turned from Siberia 'n Hii!? day. where he ,as be en wir
E. F.. in Hussi-i Ito uas i emplo-, ed a; the Citizen' i Bank.
v estrr-
Th- A .
b hope u ,se,.in ro.i'.t-s rni'.iir.f.
!:iav surprise1 you to t--!l y..ii this i the 65 lb straight day it has rained. W el', j Hour Vunt Alar. hi t e Thines around I
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formerly i,lsH; t lhi,,k n,.,M f pn: in the i Stamps m your safe Than the blooc"Nat:r'na; ! aiin" back h.-me hav- been disci.nrged j staineci hands cf the kaiser's
j already. Well, (.ear fcik". do n.-t worry
a he. at me. w 1 1 ! !;"ine as "n a
1 1 1 e
Hi'LlIiAYS before expressing her de elre
deterioration of service on the rail-
at work the same process which took
In th speed;.'
ways we can see
the life out of our postal service. Given time. The deCadence would result in an even more melancholy s'te than, that which curses the postal departrrenf. of the governmen' . And yet McAdoo wants us "o try federal control five rears more. It is an admission that control up to the
S' that it cannot be GIVEN her fir a Christmas A SKATE is Lke a COMPLEXION NOT alwavs what it seen -'.. WE alvvajs naturally look la yrr T" have a !rg.s vorabulat y SO that he can make IT sound awfully impressive WHEN he has nothing to say AND very little of tint.
liive my best
f'lr'indm.a. Hoping this
ies you all well s-.nd happy. 1 rel'oiir h'-vhig r,-phe"-v. Jo IX J M A ' I N ' T.
Vli'l- Sato will
retro', is
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ires'-nt.
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Mother of aolillrr iind sailor hate!
i 'ja ry w ith ;
hait .oau and
Mrs. J. lie ran. se.-i i-tury. The .ibjcct of the organization is for t ie promo
tion o" vvei.are of the r.cn in the fr- ,
; vice abroad an 1 at. -.-;. Itivitiiti' II i'i , , i extended to w p.-. of s iidit.. and sail- i From Bryant Smalley. i era t'j beioirie membets of the asso- ia- I ' Monrcal. ti'-ntian;-'.
tion. ! Dear Pad: j We are just n J u tr. p from the Khine Sergeant I'aul Atlanta, former iopu-j river trrtr (' otder.z and ; it t of the Jar clerk in th Fmpb-bv iaar st ' t . j -pj.-. ,j Art.-.y of occupation, or th" Ar-Gar;-, has j-eeeiv t.-d his bonoraioe .1 :. s - i n, .,- f Entian-'e. We l.av e had no tro'iCharge from ti e s.'r b e and returned i pie uitu ti e ;.. ;.;. :.,r.d tr..- treat bs to Gary. Sut. A.'.aivs was st 1 1 :oned j fa-;1 i -,- w-,-m co-r-r i.t: -trv thin. 1 t Camp Taylor m the ba.-e hospital exp'---1 t . be !, .n- .i:i ,.- the first a service, lie and bis bride, who was J the t'i' now is tha" we w ,U inil from Miss Naomi Myers of Gary, will make j German pa". Ail tic p: k-d troops Gary thir future homo. I that are going into litrmirv have been
Better to have Var Savings
amps in your safe lh aineci hands cf
hordes at your throat.
TRY THIS FOR A COLD-IT'S FINE
"Pape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours.
PROFIT SHARING.
Nothwithstandlng the splendid cooperative effort? j 0f employes, would develop into the biggest political
nut forth by capital and labor to win the war there seems 'actor in the country under government ownership, is to be a wide breach between them today. What is evi- : hardly open to question If congress should attempt to diintly needed is a -work in? plan hich will satisfy both i prevent this development it would be compelled praclabor and capital that one of these parties is not trying ' licnlly to disfranchise the entire railway personnel to take advantage of the other. i Sven then the element of political influence on a gi One of the large industrial concern' of the VniteJ pant'c scale would remain. States, employing about lft.o.M men, has adopted a novel ( in one sense government control has been a good profit-sharing policy which, if successful, may perhaps thing for the country. It has made the people think he taken as a basis for the adjustment of the entire Ja- j highly of p-ivate ownership or, to speak more correctly bor question. The company's plan provides: "That after ! of ownership by the investing publci. Goodwin's present capital and permanent labor have each been Week'.v . justly compensated, having due regard to the cost of
eacn itne cost or capital and the cost of living), then
the additional profit.; accruing from the joint employ-;.
ment of permanent capital and permanent labor .-hall be! divided equally among them--fifty fif'v." Tt is said Hint I the amount to he distributed by this profit-sharing plan
win aggregate nunareas of thousands of dollars, and it is estimated that the share of no employee will be less than flOO a year. A statement Riving details of the plan says that individual and departmental efficiency is tn ' e rewarded, and that there is to Tie increasing reward for continuous service. These rewards ar to have m. influence upon the periodical wj-.ee tead.iustments. Tf -m r?lrWMBfr'WW'. JM. .lUHWim i in
Heard from Our So IdiersandSa ilo rs Private "I-rk G. Kersey, of Tluraham. 111., vialted with hi sunt. Angia Glazier. Merri'.lvllle. last Friday . Mr. Kersey wa In the 13Slh Field Artillery and returned on the George Washington from overea
months e.) to i:
PrlTate L;nn Ikurh
Merrii'.vllle from Camp Taylor week, honorably discharged.
criteant Jhn HarlleT, But fTileama,
I haa arrived home with an honorable ' discharge from Camp ?helhy and will
enter into buatneaa with his father, Jo
seph Hartley in the coal office in change avenue. East Chicago.
ALL the world and his wife -nil kiddies will soor
e out flivverir.g again on fine afternoons and evenings'
TTow about those roads?
The poetess who sang. "I Am Getting I'sed to Pain," rr.avbe had the Peace Conference in mind, for that is the way if affects a lot of people.
THE wise lit tie fcroundhog hurried back in his hole f nd. so a5 t be on the safe side, nulled the hole in after Irm
Will Fngen, Indiana Harbor, ha arrived r.otr. from across seas' servlen with the Bind regiment and bonne with his folk at 3Si'3 Grapevine afreet. He was abroad twenty-two months In actual service.
"Just tbeae fer word roneernlng one
of th ho that left for Camp snr- i
' man, Ohio last June, which I thought
would be of interest to print: Fr'.vat-
, . ... r . .-.I,- . r 1,1 r " , . . . . - .-. .. .
noaiu l . . out ei m j. .jvii piliii
Hammcnl left i.up Mills for over there Sept. 3. 151?. After an ad.entuious trin he landed af I,iverrO"i. lhi .
jJ pt. IS. He was a. n. ember of cmj panv U. SJJth Machine Gun Battalion, of the Mth Idv.slon. They went from
i Liverpool to s-outn nampi on. i.-ien m ia , w.i(,r(
; Havre, France, and from there to Lo i I Moris, where thev entered a forwarding! I .-mrir, t-le w: enr f-nm I,e Mens to'
I e .. ,- 1. IIO.I, Mn..,;n.
returned to Join i omio . ...v..
Gun Battalion. 29th Pivis'.on. the latter part of October and is now stationed with them ar Frenes-sur-Apance, France. They not know when they are to be retiirned to this country. While in Columbus my m'.lhr and I will have, the rleasure, of seeing the
Ex-i demonstrst ion staged for the return
of Columbus, great war hero. America s are. Eddie Riokenbai ker. Imring our stev here we have attended many interesting war-functions and are also enjoins Columous' I-"lorid;i weather. Tours trulv, Mrs Howard K. 0r.. Mrs Annie T. Preillatt. 17 N. tth Columbus. Ohio.'"
Tc-u can end grippe and break up a se .-.-re cobi ei;h.er ln he.ad. chest, body c-r Pnibs-, I v tskii',? n dese of "F.oe s
'ii-outh the hardest fighting so we ex-j,-,.,,, , -,llr),in,r P cry tWu hours miti!
last
pect ti be among the tiret nonie.
j vv e ar- iravenn- ovcrtani tn trUcos j and at night billet, mi the barns and
houses. TI.e scenery -s wcrderf il. the
find the town in the -.al
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three do;,ey are taken. It promptly ip- n? c!eggea-u;.. n:::i fid air j :,s?agc ;n the h-.ad. stoy nasi v discharge or irw running, relieves s;c! be adact..-. .hi i i t. ,-ss fr- pre -
' ic : s, .re- thn at. ?no;i"g, soreness and si.; 'tr'. -ss. I'l'tl't tay siuffed-up" Quit hb-v. ..'ig ' -ind snu f'"i : n:. Ens" your throbbtt.g : hed nothing else m t'e? v orld g - ; such prompt r- licf "Pftpf 'n 'el J '"impound." winch csts otdy i; r-ov ; cfnts at any drug store. It wi'hfit . assistance, tastes nice, and iaii-.-r no irconve n.ence. I'.e sure j on jjej the I genuine. .d .
Sergeant harlea GrUnolH. Ftt Chicago, haa arrived from tha field artillery enlistment at Camp McCtlellan. Alabama', having been mustered out at Camp Grant where be was a week pri T to his coming home. Hs Joined his wife at East Chicago who wan
The time is getting very short ti buy W. S. S. The Lake Co. qaoti is $20 per capita.
United States Government wants able bodied men between ajires lb and f! for the Coast (xuard. Shipwrighters, Seamen and Ordinary Seamen, Firemen. Coal lleavel-s. Cook, Service Cook. Cabin Steward, and Ward Steward. Apply Postoff ice, Main Floor, Hammond between 8:30 and 4:o0 daily from Feb. 11th to l."th.
It Didn't Occur to Petey That Southerners Ever Visited the North.
By C. A. VOIGHT
Cos m - wow tTtN J C -Jiucors look at ( ceooce- ot Tme M?r CCff AT To GET lLft ALcTETOCkrTVfoSE &T1?A. l3uWKHTJ. AfO ) To Pev.M 4 PtTOPV-E HAVK- MUlT j "Tf-lfE" FOR tfKiED "y NAynrws n's wiicc r (JEEi i?e coiwcTb CAwada 1 accept g -qag. " And wvrm- oh I q I tM Oft 5omc Hace.- J Dov,t vi sv "TThe AVsiYions) OM Bovj fUtPk Ti?Aivj VeS T2rArf I 7i -r-n I Hot Fois. YsZA -f T-vrt
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