Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1919 — Page 8

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CUMMINS DECLARES I). S. . WON'T ACCEPT

President Wilson explaining his lapiie of nations idea before world 'leaders The aVove photo which his hist reached this country shows Fresidcn Wilson deliveririir his hi story -maKiiiir address before the French senate r.D

K,'7,"l,!' "" " .!: -i I chamber of dt-putk-s, tho defep-ates to the pc.-i.- .' conferenre and other worl. A-ij '-- "'. j notables. Up to the day he outlined his plan at this meeting the vofl-i (in

r.ot; know exactly what his league of nations i!oa embraced. With ti'o out lining of his vhin Ihe world !fat: waa icaliy bora as the world power tben begaa plans for tarniulatiiitj il.

a:ul perform the award or judgment. War the Last Thin;. "'Second, we ousht to firco and all O'.her ii.' titans ought to atireo. that, wtth r sprct to otht-r Internatit'r.al disrates, j war shall not t made until .some pcrr.i- j niifnt, refr'.:l;ir, international body, in i

whii-h ev-Ty mr ir.iT of the Uaae is represented, shall have a fair op-

i portuntly to rtscusa and consider it a j body that would combine the enlightenSeiiatOr ReferS tO OppOSi- a conscience world. Upon such

questions mere finmia do no aivar.i, no Judgement, and the sanction should bo confined to the mora! influences, which

time, thought and free discussion ' v, ill

awaken. i "Third If nry r.iticn should refi.se ! to subrrrU a proper controversy to Jusj rient. or refuse to perform tho Ju .Kr.ient when rendered, or refuse to rh 'ay

war until the combined powers have ai opportunity to consid-T th.-- subject, in 1 i a o c ,-..-1. j T m i-illit,- 1 , n n- n .

sire a Jenirtie of nations to prevent fu- i , " ' ., ' . , ., .,, . . that os'racsm shad be the penalty :n-

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"vv'ASHIXGTON-. Feb. 25- Although the American people "passionately de-

ture ware." they wi!I no ncecpt the j

leapue proposed by the Paris covenant.

"which would commit the U. S. to a

course which will end in humiliation and disaster. " Senator Cummins, of

Towa. declared 1n the senate this '':- noon. Part icu'arly he referred to the

mandatory rowers over Turkey as pro- j posed in Paris and declared it would re- j quire "hundreds, of thousands of armed j mn. thousands of civil employes and i

billions In money." Proposes a Substitute, Tnlike those who have already spoken tn opposition to any league of nations. Cummins proposed a substitute plan which he believed the nation could "accept with honor and without surrender of any part of its sovereignty." Outlining his rlan for a league of nations, Cummins said: "First, we ought to ajrree and all other nations ought to nree. that Justifiable disputes should be settled either by arbitration or adjudication; and we oupht to apreo and all other nations ou?ht to npre. without equivocation or reserve, that wo and they will abide by

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Jl. tY. BOND CIITKOPRACTOR OFFICE OVER BANK OF WRITING. HOURS S:30 to 11:30, 1:30 to R:30. 7 to 8:30.

OWLS GET PRACTICE FOR GAffi

CALL 249 ALL KINDS ILLINOIS LUMP SOFT COAL. J. F. WILHELM & SON Sohl St. & Nickel Plate Ry., Hammond

J.A.Graham,M.D.,C.M. 53 Muenicli Ct.,- Hammond, Orfice Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in. Phone 293.

INDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING Every Night and Sunday Afternoon Take Hammond or Whit ins car to the door. Extra Attraction for Next Wednesday and Thursday MR. AND MRS. WM. MOREL M. MADTRA. M.inaEtor.

rpPECTAi, To The Times. WHITING. Ind., Fb. 26. The Tt-d Crowns have bf en practicing hard for Wheaton Co'!' ?e toniarht. Two R'at.-o's a week and three nicrhts of praet !. keep them in the best of trl-n. Coach

Finn is polisb.lns- off the rou?h edces

o k'o:'i them In condition for the

championship games. Vinimr at rlfrht-f -rwa rd is the pav ticuiar star for tvheaton, hn vir.jr mv!.;

I six fifdd fr.'a'.s in a Pline with. ! l'a'-.i

I'niv-r.-ity. Syk-., enter, will also havo to bo stopp'-d if the Owls are to '.v i n . There !s a stronjr possibility that the Ttayls. premier ba'ketcrs of l.'.et".:!, and vicinity, will be here in the noir future. The Ow Is are anxtoup to have the rnd!.puteJ Cha tnpionshi r of the West to their credit and have started r.f jrottations witi the I et roi ters. Xxt Saturday evrninir Mark '.Vhi'c Squares vs. owls. Jll Crowns and the re-orKanize.l Polarines vs. West S-de V. M. C. A. Th" I'olarine? as reorganized will he con pos" i of cverseas officers under the leadership of I.eut. A. It. Ext or. -l orlt r. Ileservations and tickets for all the Frames r.t Hitter's drug store. (James start at' 7:43.

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MASONIC LECTURES A lecturo on ".Tusic and Masonry" will be Kiven t.y 3.t!-. ShalTran of Denver. Coio.. on Saturday evening, March 1. ijn Saturday evenintr. March 1,1, Hev. I5-0. Tru'd.;. ,od of Whiting will lecture on "The ''lurch nr.d Masonry." In l.-iS 1-cture l;ev. Tni' 1.1 1 will explain th" reasons why all the churches are up!idd-U-.x Masonry, and why the ,eir,.:l,1 ,,,. therati nii.i the Koman Cath.dic cimrch- s aio ii pa ins t it. On Saturday eveninc, April ;". Tro. F. I.. Kvans will rive illustrate.! lecture on "Tli" Crusades.' v. iii.-h will he of Kroat int. r.'St to th" Mar ns who b.-l..j.f to the K:o-:l.t T mplar brar-di of Mae, nry at.d to all Male's in .-iier.-.l. The lectures will lie -intfre.-tii-.t and instructive. ASSIGNED TO EARLY CONVOY (By International Newa Service.) WASHIN'ITOX. Ftb. 2',. Virtua'.lv the entire Thirty-seventh division. W. Virgin1 a. and ( hio National Guards, have been assipnel to e;..rly convoy berk to th 1. S, Genera! Pershlar; tod a y notified the war department by ca. 1 le.

Pr. IT. F. re, direct. -r of ..ni"t !- can zatiou ut Ki , la. and one of t;ie f'Teinest me;-, jn A':..-r e ;n iTi tl.is m.-v. ri'T.t, has b. !.; !n--I by the Fast Chicr.K-o (iiaoo.e,- , t-"m;r.oree to spea k st the 0inti r nt'-v f inr

I niplit at the ( v r; .;!''.;-. ;"'i : ! . u rch.

If the., is any section ,,f th. 'Jtitry where r-. eiop."' i.f;i.-.v- j '. a n ' A-neri. r.r.i.-.itlot, tK-:::, be r !.;,. ! !t Is in th" (;:;.. n.et i , ts . u Tirs 1. c,.;. ity h'!S i . :i t : w t v.-;tk. it;, to its res;... I. iI.li.- srl It is hop. d that .'. s a result of ti" met tin t r,!;h.t and of other me'-t ins that, w.i! 1... c.al'ed In rth.. r se.tirir.s tTtirini? t h 1 n-st few '!(. than an ',:!;" s w;il ! iven this nu v em -r.t that will r- . ; . In th.adf i ti n of some p.a"tie-i j.ians. Evfrv citizen ,,f ;.'. Ch-. aqo sarai i hear tills talk. Ilv-ry! .dy is !:ivi"d. There are en-.njjh s.ats.not reserved to accomino.! a t e probaJdy .'V.ayb..y who will want to co;v.e. Ii fad. som of the i-ier.-.' , rs will hrlt!'.' 'heir wi. .!

families. Vo;i,en .are, ,-poi.::'v tnv'.te.l as no m.'.eo.ient br.-.l as: Americanization ran be fruitful with- ' out the ir co -o; era ' i on. !

F rnl '! ! liriti:s music dnri'-p" t'-e dini'r the only . x;." n-'e is the ; dirnep, il.lc per j, 1'r. Jos. 7 . an '.t testa nt prr.icli. r. ho lir.'.t some ( f t ,s c Ti 1 :io-o i east, will r -ake a ' r t f -t the Ar.-.f i,-'.r.-.-'-r!-;ri 1 ih.at is in pre? ress now it; The r.-r.";r!m IrvnlvM t

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DAILY HEALTH TALKS Good Health Is in Your Own Hands

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The. roan v h,. s: id ople 'lis tio.-ir i'ras With th-.w tva.th" uMer d ; trailh tie't b . ; ri. ar to the bottom of the i.-alia (posii-n. Suia.'ae '''U sl.ouid take to. n tiiti.K ..u tat ami til ink f.r i.o...k.i.,;, i .r j tliiUf- j fU eat. and drink of dinner. i rj ti.aii.' ..u t at and ..ink for suppt r. aod mix till tether i:i tie iia:- It v.ouid ."'.it-Iy h-. a dreadful n.;.;ure to l...,k upon. And jet i our st.. loach is nb'iK'-l to di'-...se oi' ttit un..i'iiiiy ma-s t.oh da ; Is it a:.y v. o.'.dt.r so i.iar.y j.coplt.- lae indi-t-. stioo, .;y.-p i ba. U.ich-. h- ada. be. bad bi .!, 1 1 . . r i:'.m:o.i : ol, sk.u dis.aees, le" r , '.'-i: c.ii.-a.-. eoid.-. c.i:ai'J U, b:a no. . i : : and K'"dues knows what . So? i p. ophj ilii; U...1F graves ivi;!i tli.ir ' and bet . .re the end

Ciine: ti y pass ti.ia.'ica oae iMiii. ss or ti.-jil.' a ! t r aao'.'a.r. V.'u should h" p kn..,v ti:at lr. I'ire... of Utii':"' !. h.is ; la. . .1 in tlio druc, s'.era.s a ....i i'l.1 cabo d ooddee. M.-.cai lisfO' .iy th. c'. can b- d. r-er,.;. a upi.n to 0 v r. y. I'.any of the diseases i.atiie.i ah . e. It ma se, ni n : ..e-.i.i.. ;'or one medicine t... do so inu.-h. I ut realty the v. In ! t!;it:,r i - a- sir.ifde as tie: tifL'iire 1. Or. I'ieree's Gold.,, ;...,! i,-: 1 Discovery corrects the di.-er.h I' d conditions in a j-h h st aeach. a. ds iii:-. ;i..ii, acts as a 1 ';!.' and I lltlii. tl'le o.oe.d. Wh ui tliis is tl..i:e, a . a y p.. the d.s.as'-- that nr d by a si k si' Ii. IT y.-u are iii,..a-iK ;.o::r i'r.r v. i'! y.-ui t- th. : !....;. i'oi v, , oar aa iaa' li -i.s-i r i. r? laht la-w. v. ,'h (i'l ti M' dicnl

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BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do away with dirt and lahor of coal, "0 minutes a week will take care of your stove. Bests cleanest and cheapest fuel to bum in your home. Gall and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sible.v St.. opposite Monon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.

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Sa'e the nrst sa'aroay ;.. m.. tro J to 4, f ., 1 : v no 'nth at th" pub;; at .! aii ti... a. .,.,is are Pom id" and are of ti'.e v o r v t o-t. 'o:r. ; '.y ,-o a -. not to be dlsappotp.-.e 1.

Tired, Overworked Men What You Need Is Vino! Vinol creates strength because it is a non-secret combination of the most famous body-building and strenrth-creatinof elements known Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese and Glycerophosphates. You who are run down, nervous, lack energy and working strength, we know that Vinol is what you need. Try it at our risk. Here is Proof:

Sandford, Main. "I puttered so much from a mndown, nervous condition ap.ti stomach trouble that I never feit like workinp. and had tried almost everything without relief. The first hotth'of Vinol, howe ver, helped me, and it has finally bui!t me up so I feel hotter now than I have for a long tirrp." C. D.I toin-' s.

Springfield, Mats. "I am a r.-ijjht operator was all run-down, couldn't sleep, had no ambition, all tired out I had tried Llood and nervo tonics without help arid thought 1 would try Vinol and I must say it has built me up so I feel tetter, took better and sleep better." Charles T. Harder.

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