Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1919 — Page 6
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By JUSTIIT H. rOHSEST (I. 2T. S. Staff Correspondent.) J WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. Gov-, prnmeat ownership of railroads will be one of the chief campaign j tcsues of 1020. If the people want'
it they are going to get a chance to say so. This session of congress is goin to do nothing with the railroad problem, other than to give Director General Walker D. Hines his $ 750,000.00(1 revolving fund for
BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substitnte for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edvards' determination not to treat ii ver snd bow el complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it. brought out these little oiive-colored tablets. These pleasant I:'tl le tabids do the jrood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth lil:e strong liquids or calomel. They take hold oj tha trouble and quickly correct it. Why cur; the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the puns. So do strong liquids. It js best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness' and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and
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financing the ioads. The next congress probably is going to provide that the railroads will not be returned to private ownership for two years from the signing of peace. The law now requires that they be returned twenty-one months from that date. PEACE ABOUT JUNE.. I'ra'f- is t'rrrt-J itbout .tunc. Two irars f'-..M)i that linn' v.i'l h" .Itm 19 21. 1h-(.0 niTiths after On- nr.f;ili-nt :md cuiisrcss eleeleil In N.. 1 T 2 1. will lake oftli-e. Thi' Hirer months extra thiit will bi- gifn hy thr next cottfrrt'ss will just (nriy the I'nsi'iU control fr umiish intc th now nHiinn ist ra t ion to t'.c it ohance to enact fqith" so: t of rntlroaO lefrisl.it 'on. wh'ie tha rxisttiri? hill would HU tonii ! loiilly return the p.-t.,ls u private "vri'!hl nhout the tinv the i'c pn-n-ont txml t'OTijfress will he tapirs: "fll(r WANT TWO YEAH CONTROL. Tailrorul owners wnnt two year con trol. Iireet r- ii neral Ilines. many members or the ipt.-rst.it commerce commission n nl others intei csteil. favor former 1 ireetor-t Jenern ' ie.doos FUSficstion th.it the control he extei-ih-ij five j ears to sie congress time to studyreal rai'roiul legislation. Iul neither this congress or th next will enact such IrK'slat'on. Thov iU lcae the question n so sh.it if the people want pi'vrnmirat ownership. they have a chance to indicate ns much at the polls in November. 19"0. Already there i a powerful pro: apanda ROinR on in r,ior of government mvnershi p. Tt i bemj; conducted ty
I1 railroad employes, v. ho inid hefore the senate commerce committee a co-oper-nrive pian wherchy ihcy n(uid operate the roads in conjunction with the provj ernment. profits to lie shared, hut the 'deficit to lie borne hy the ro ernment, I if there he a deficit. American FederaI Tion officials admit theie is such a propaganda, but retort that it is merely answer to propaganda, even more en
trenched, heinsr put out by Wall Street Interests tn faor of private control. I'nder f rnmen t ownership, railrend wages Increased nearly $000,000.000. including the increase sranted tinder the Adarnscin law. The original jr.O0.0fiO.0OO rexolvinRT furd is exhausted. Ke.tes have been increased. Private t riers point to these facts as argument ngainst Rovernrnen control. li-rector-t"ieneral Hines. who opposes o--rnrnent ownership, howrvrr, comes bads with the assertion that conditions hae heen extraordinary the railroad were operated for the purpose of winning the war. not to save money. With Mnr-litne conditions gone, he wants the Rnvcriiment given a chance to operate the roads under normal conditions ns a fair test. America's railroads represent the staggering total of J; 1 7.000.000.000 in srcurit ICS. Financing is impossible- until their owners know what wilt be done wiih the road?.
The Wonderful Call When Baby Comes Like lie Blast of llearcnlj Trumpat When Call of Motherhood ii Felt.
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Of all the mjst Tital times In n woman' life the coming of baby I fraught with the jrrentest irieamrir. t.'aro should no exercised to insure litnt thf crisis Is passed In nafety. Apprehers:-in Is avoldecf ry the timely nn of Mothers Friend, a preparation of rtntrat!ng oils and niedielnil infredienta. Rh'.ch rcnurrs thn muscles, cords, tendona and lijrnrjients piiable, and tns tension Is nToldeti. Tha rsual nervousness, nauses. besrinif-down and stretcfclnij piins are countcrscted and the period ia oao of calra ropo'se. 'i ho hroad. flat, nhdoralnal muscles rIa with case, and when hab comes the tlma at tba crisis is !es aad rsln and danger ia
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non, prrparea especiaii',r';r eTpecmnc moiners, and eerv wemna a valtirs; the crisis 'lould pta nature a heiplns; hand. Write the firadfKd R-'fiilitor Compar.r. Dept. F, I.amar Building. Atlenta. Geonra. for their Motherhood Book, of jrea'; Taiun to all women, upd oiitaln a. bottle nf Motncr's Fr-iend from te dniya-ist and l-a-'m ita appiicatlon irfularl night and morclnt.
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DANGER IN A COLD Banished by the Application of Infu Balm Thpr is danger in a rold. Theie is danger in catarrh. In them selves they are Bimpie just a littl inaamniation of the nasal roemiiratifs. But ereat danger lies in these irritated tissues. For deadly perms of Intlunza and pneumonia and often tuberculosis fri entry to the system through these raw tissues. Your simple cold, therefore, should not be neglected: your catarrh must not he considered just a disagreeable often disgusting nuisance Both are sources of infection. For years a preparation has been sousht ihat would so heal and strengthen the tissues of the nose and throat that deadly germs could find no entry. Sprays and washes were but teriporary in their action Then came Influ-Balm and this demand was satisfied. For several years Influ-Balm has been used in the treatment of nasal troubi. And everywhere it has proven its great power as a healing and preventative remedy. Influ-Balm contains the active healing principles of four drugs, iodine, menthol, camphor and eucalyptus, so combined that the greatest value of each ia secured. There are made up in':o a cream that dissolves with the body bepj.
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I St EC; a'. 1 The Times. 1 WHIT1.VC, ln1.. Feb. 24. Wniung nil! bine a new military fraternal organization, to be Known as "Canton Century. Patriarch Militant. 1. o. 1. "Canton Century' was temporarily organized lust Wednesday iilht. at the !"ast Chicapo Odd fellows hall with thirty-three new charter members to start with. The members of the new Camou will be composed of the Patriarch Odd Ke'.lons of Kasl Chicago. Irdtana Harbor nrd "Wl.'tinR. The nrmorv of tne new Canton w.il be at the Odd Fellows hall of Whiting:. The following officer- were ejected: Henry ;. Simsnn. Whitinp-. captain: O.
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Ralph l.opdon. WhitinR. clerk: H. H. Hofr?ins. WhitinR. account, nt Hemy O. Simson vas instrumental in orir;nizinjr the canton. The Patriarch Militant is the fourth and hisrhes-branch in the Order of Odd Fellows, and ts nvhtarv in its character.
.1' 'he tim" oT the d ! na pprn ra nee of .Sister Mar; . The pfdice also located a former housekeeper for Father rJienowske, who is supposed to know considerable rrgiJinK the disappearance of the nun. Two warrants for the arres of the mail and woman followed disclosures mr-.do by Martha Miller. 10-yrar-o'd dausJiter of a farmer of Isadore. Accordinsr to the police the Miller Rirl Recused Father Podlesweski for her troubie. She says he went to an Ann Arbor. Mich., hospital with her. where she save birth to a child. She says Father Podleswes'ti told her be bad been informed that the body of the nun had
! been buried in the church basement, and that li" had heen asl.ed to remove the body and bury it in the cemetery as the I church was in be rebuilt. Tie said he Ircmoied the body ns requested and that laeoh Flees of Tsndor bad assisted him.
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cember, and is said to nave aomitien li'iins: Father Podlesweski to remove the body. Officers last week dusy. ip the body find claimed to have verifier! ihe story told bv Flees
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INDIAXAPOMS, IND.. Feb U Louis G. Herman of Saxs it Co.. wholesale liquor dealers of Chicago, came to Indianapolis yesterday and entered pleas of not guilty to three Federal indictments charging- him with conspiracy to violate the Federal liquor laws. The indlctmets against Herman were returned last fall. He was arrested in Chicago and arraigned before the Vnited States commissioner, giving $1,000 bond. Later he instituted proceedings before Judge Carpenter at Chicago to resist removal to Indiana. A few days ago a hearing was held on the case, and Herman agreed to come to Indianapolis and enter pleas to the charges. His original bond was accepted by the Federal court as sufficient. It is alleged that Herman shipped liquor into lh state after the prohibition law became effective.
BILLS PROMISED
Now the Legislature Will Begin to Rush Everything Through.
DISAPPEARANCE OF NUN MAY BE SOLVED
(By International News Sarrlce.) INDIANAPOLIS?. IND.. Feb. 24. Efforts to speed action in the state legislature, which closes in two weeks, were successful this morning the senate adopted two resolutions which will enable to quid; action on the many-bills which the senate has to dispose of. The house was not in session this morning, but met at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Thenate adopted one resolution limiting debate on bills to seven minutes, and a second resolution pledging the senate not to consider any measure reported to the upper branch of the legislature from committee without a unanimous report. This will eliminate consideration of measures with divided committee reports. The tax b'U was handed down to the senate this morning and will be taken up by the senate as a committee of the whole, as soon as it is printed. The
j measure providing for double platoon , system in fire department in cities of j 15.000 or more population, was amended, j making the system optional with cities.
Ehumation of Body Buried in 1907 and Another Crime May Bring Murder Charge.
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(International IVawa Sarrlca.) TF.AVF.RS CITY, MICH., Feb. 2 Z. A man and a woman who police officials say will be able to clear up the mysterious disappearance in August of 1007. of Sister Superior Mary John from the Isadora convent, are being sought today, warrants. hi ving beeing issued for their arrest late Sunday. Development" in the Investigation whicb has been continued since the disappearance of Sister Mary took an interesting turn Sunday, the police say. when they located at Manistee, Father Andrew Hlenowske. priest of the Isadore church
WOMEN EVERYWHERE Praise Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound a3 the Greatest Remedy for Woman's Ills.
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The dinner meeting to be held tinder the auspices of the chamber of commerce of East Chicago next Wednesday niRht. is an open meeting to which everybody interested in the development of the city is invited. No one presumes to question but ihat an excellent dollar dinner will be obtained for thr sixty-five cents that it will cost. For extra measure there will be thrown in two good inspirational and informational talks by outside men one on Americanization, its plans and purposes as outlined bv the federal government; and one on a situation in the near east that is o' International importance Then there will be several entertaining musical features. In other words, the plans provide for a good social, instructive and entertaining evening. Onyone who does not get a chance to buy a ticket before tomorrow evening, call up phone No. 4 and as many plates as desired will be reserved. Tickets however, may be obtained at Heid's drug store on Chicago avenue and at Luken's drug siore on Michigan nvenue.
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