Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1919 — Page 4
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UE TIMES.
Wednesday. March 12. 1)10
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING COMPANY.
The iJike County Times Dailv except Saturday. aiKl Fundav. Entered at tho poiUefnce in Hammond. June IS. 3 906. The Times East Chlea so-Indiana Harbor, daily cxrert Sunday. Entered at the postoftloo in Hast Chicago. November IS. 1913. The Lake Count v Times ssnurdny and Weekly Edit l-n. rt,.-yi - ,w .i,.ii... nT.im,iii(!. February 4. i .' n
Thn r,rv Fvi-nlnt- Times Dailv except Sunday. Dn- resident of tin
tered 8t tho post office in linn. April 1 All under the act of March 3. J' matter.
luestton of deponing aliens and upon immigration laws would be tremendous. We suggest find urge that you im-iiK'dii-.iely write to each 'on rossman ami Senator from your IState. Get every patriotic and fraternal organization to do likewise. The legislatures of many states are now meeting; concerted action should he brought to memorialize Congress along these same lines.
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THE USE OF THE BLACKJACK. .An interesting sidelight on eonditions in West Hammond from a police point of view has been roveabd by a
citv across tin- line winch has: never until
now T.f ii niailo public, and shows how Uu- blackjack citine to he ih.. favorite weapon of tin- more en hu -ia d ic guardians, of lav. and order over there. 1 no West Hammond polite wfre formerly armed wi'h the r-Vuiat inn iolieeman's ehib, but it had iis great drawl a-k. For insianee, win n ii ijeeaine necos.iry to u-e if on some Hammond, I'a.-t Chicago or (iary ujan who bad wnnd-'ifd across the bicudarv jo sl.ike h.i- thirM and il win thoM-ht disirable. and in tact necessary, to add a fei more dollars to the bursting cit; i reasui". . the e.-o mimical eop disemered it was difficult to "s:p" the un'or lunate witii a enmmon puliceman's elufi !hm an. e tie darned :l:ii:g often bnko when it m ounu red a partieu h'rlv li'td cranium, and the w.irriid cliief ubjeeied seri ously v. hen so many- rlubs were red ic.-d to kindling wend V-boti? tics tithe the 5 .a a and Order l.eagtie bpcagh Nick Hunt, the old Chicago police insm ctor. out to a-si-t n l iih.iin.s the ei!y of vice. Of course Nick couldn't do i
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Voice of the People
THCI'.K or. w-m l.i
let of coots in this
im.i;inim; they 1 !) iuii'i.-r el' ucc. s;
it: elimbing tlij
trei..i!ni!!.
Ill'
merely running a
Jict.i' lu.s lrek. n eul aitiei g tic rliivi.ci.s in K tin "I'H I'. IvJiusi.s i r ! ei i taoily it.. bva t'Miti tm:.' taking; e rytbiHK into consee I :. I ion.
over h" T' '.' K are IhinktiiK if abandoning ttit
IttCHT of J, I, ber's oils
loo. acHinst Die n ih-
not. Tiik arm ny mens
Timks do. imt puiiiirh cominunicii Hons. Kl I'I"i ) li.
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THi;V and th
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f"- a mom t I le tax- it
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SOTICE TO STJBSCBXBETXS.
aiieie so he "bad ...''nds, "llll'iih."
.roiighf with him two men from the Chi -ai popularly. ;f ieu euphoniously, known the
Ken-
If you fall to re,-. K-e your fv as you have in th pat. r'. !t e.r wnk n't .ent en t'm
irnral from many fourcs M-v.t the 'ram m.1 nvii, vice. Tnr. Timis has ir.ereajed 1' ern'oii equipment ! p riving earnestly t r-a.-ti i's pntp-ns n tim. rromrt in adviainr us when you do iivl t t y t:r : a, ve will act promptly.
r.v ff Toe T'M'HS SS P''"'
se d.. no' thick it lins !""' I
that tiic in."!
had a pr,
s. r-a-..'l ! and
LEAGUES AND CIRCLES. "When a prominent naval office,- remarked that th league of Nations was d veiopmg i" h sowing circle, h had no idea of paying a compliment. Rather Me; reverse But a little consideration of the sewing circle makes l.i compliment not so doubtful af'er all.
4 ..Aa.in.. iMrrle ii! a coniuativ Of the be:
..ri,0n who meet regularly and do constructive
-itl. .-arimis fnbiics for ih.e good of others
tnonit tho admiral was neater t.iih
be. and said something a lot nicer than th thing h meant.
Furthermore, the influence of the ' any community is distinctly for the pu
tolerate nothin which menaces the
The gossip of which it is so often p.
real or suspected transgression o
preserve decency and safrt;
plated fracture
v. ol'K
Perhaps oui
tTia'i he in' ended u
1 1 ' '
dicks'' were armed with b;ack iacks. Th -y ;.-i..n;J pride their t'se ;-nd. believe us, th"'"
certainly knew how to mm them. In fact, they were s' telepi that the eyes of the iilage constabulary fairly pon- ! d out of their heads. The jacks Took Tip no room, w, re always handy find ready, and when they connected wi'1with a guy who was a bit s.prffed ci know, bing! Th-' was all there was to it. The h"lsky West Hammond p--. lice immediately sent for a supply and e.ci'omen reisned supremo. Of course the hoys had to have a lit'Ie praeMce They didn't want to kill any bod" right off t he. h-inuio and everal skulls were nearly fractured beer use the hoyare pretty powerful it is admitted, hut so far no deaths hae been reconied. Of course there have been a numb"" of fractured jaws ami it took unite a bit to bring h. roof the t re-passers back from dreamland, bic on lb--
! w-h.de the jack is now a two-to-one favorite over th s-h k - tp o : "-r even tpe "g.-c."
; W e net er knew a city wherP delightfid use ,f ii.r i b!a( kjaek is so unitormiy carried on as it is in We.-" i IlatPtimad, but West Hammond s-'ands alone in a lot of
t . i,j .
II T -ff.La. on THK olive, n, en iniUi.-iri
t. if nny, prohibit ion w ill
I.ATKT cause il'iii'-ny at our
d i
and cintia-
. r with full
11' U "SC. ihllle ;h
IS I'-Tflll?'1 inf.'.ish
we i
wing circe o W good, it will
ubiic w clfare, an 1
sccused is aimed a" am
laws which tend le
Moreover, many a cniem-
th. havt has Iieen axerte.J n i.I."
it the sewing
ivcl
HUMAN NATURE AND SCANDAL. Human nature is a remarkable thing. A man taK-:-a newspaper, lie picks it up at night w hen he cntn. home to d.nn.-i and though it may be jam full of imp.e' f..;:t nev-. ur.h .-s it has. some scandal or criminal sen.-.i Hon in" it, he tosses it away and says to his wife.. "That paper getting punl.." The wife sympathize with h:u
wouid j ;,ni' iins-vers, "Ye-, iltere's nothing in the oh! thing to
i night." The great majority of newspaper readers thin!-" ! the i.-site is dull if it hasn't some scandal in it. News j values do nor mean much t i the average reader of :
Till.'v'IS w - premised the iff when
e war s as o r. we IlKINO under the ur, rt ss ion that it as toing to last o .riil pairs more. THKKi: one lenu thr.t SKKMS to t. s-.ttnu fivay with it A.N1' that i" th. league ef rations.
i he CI.VSS of it Ihe idensure ef ' j ' 1 1 N i ; (iu,v n i .
V. Ill ha' to fot KJ
If "Ani'riciin Cvtlzn" who wnte re- . on rust Ihe welfare of our vnung people Kardini? Ihe poller eondiilons in West That it is evil in all its "t.-nd-ncles is Hammond will send his name we will ! dearly shown when clean mlnipd hoys be pleased to use his letter, ft herw Ise I admi t that ihfre are ffu.- ,.i,ta i .
?eh.,l that care to so with a fellotv who will not "love them up." The fellow who will not lavish cares.' is "too slow." Why do parents tolerate, publie servants who dehauch the nimdof th.-ir sons and dautchtersi with ujeh id. -as as. "It is practically Impossible to oijere' d in the world and Ket on in society mi ,fiS you an dance?" Si.ej.inK fa I hers and mothers should visit maternity hospitals and homes and consult those in ehnrreas t i the origan ef their 'eases." Fathers fchouid frankly diseuss the subject with thejr S0MH and motlvrs with their daughters.This is a pravr peril and is rapidly 1'a'iing- to eonditions slmiiaK to those whleh brought th' downfall of Fodoia n.J cioniorreh. lawkkncp; HAr.ms.
THE SLEEPING SICKNESS. Ikiitor Timks: Chicaffo throuph its health officer tias recoynized the ""Sleoplnir Sickness" and ord-ri'd that suspected cases he reported, etc. Hammond has hundred of cases? of a similar disease and many are provinp fatal. Those inflicted are unrtnls and
I guardians of beys and Kirls and the fcaraso j fatalities aie eoniin'd to the youn peoj pie t h tnse! "S.
and' ' I'Ui'ia- may i.e lnrormerl onn j shun this f-eourge we here ft forth
t some or the s mptorii. These symptoms appear in the 'children hut ih-y curdy
indieme the disease m the parent?
pi N'l classes tii'ir.li a f i r 1" ii g
1" pot i, nd SO'- the i
a w a v to w ar '
MltKRAId.V friends
d by
A THIN'; had i.nv
CMA. JSI ice.
."ci:
that th' A J -- 4; cla r.''vi:r
p.-ra.i.-e of the arm-
i 'lie .,f ihe common st symptoms is the I'resen. r ,,f the . hild upon the publie streets, in dark allcv. and in i,lae. s
j "f amusement unaccompanied by an adult and at unreasonably late hours at j niKht. i).7.ens of buys arid not infre-juu-ntly jfirls well und r sixteen years
of aic- can be seen (,t1 thr. streets at nine, ten, and e-.en eleven o"-!oi k at nifiiit . There are two dangers in this. First th-- child knows that it is eontrarv to
AVi: are to night
going 1.
T sor if we i s n h"iik"i"
"imi an autom"bik
show t law for a. person under sixteen years of I ape to Ix upon the streets unufc.m-
panied by parent .t guardian at such hours. They know that It is th. duty of the poh.e to arrest them. And they
THAT 1 .isn't an a p.'lea 1 1 sound. A Tf.XAS pr a lor wants to have TJIC word "damn" abolished
! kn.
that the police pay little or m
At "dam-
the lntr
kaiser
!'10--.l
than n n b. "I else.
AM iTHKK tho ..Li' f 1 w I" n w c
AIM", f'
l:
in 0 f d out r in th.-ir
g w e C 'li. -il g ll v bej-e
tnnot help but
THK preach, r will l ave way t o
lilid soir.'
l".i 'Kl.-H the Uaisi' Till; J.'i;s who ni(
tirsl . riling heme are
attention to there. This reu!ts in contempt for law and for the authority o the officers of the law. The second danger is the mingling: of good and bad indiscriminately and under the cover of dnrkness where vice may have full sway. What -must we think of the parents of thoe younsr Klr'.s who were recently play Itig with
boy s ;n the- dark passase between Ijiberty Jlall and ''entral school? Ts it
t ,
dear t'irls
l-iltV b.st gowns and ibat is TIIPIKK a pp. ars to be no fixed st j . S''MK of the very T'ft close ci-'-ir up to ih.- throat aial THK ne.t one is epe;i t far down in
KAKIN'I tlm t pre t ! y for the
. man',- kinds ii it may 1":
it e
ssary I
FK'.iNT -ird Lack as tb.e f
r. iris
Will
i,;v uniform thtner about that the
T'li: .wn
Ki;i;"i"S stem to be pretty lot g (;l i:STI" that bothers us is WHIiV is it Roitig to be co. er '
;ovkrnmi:nt i---"
again f that IVi: can all Rf-t. posted on what the VAUI'H'S stripf and insignia mean. I.F..VT is here but b'-ar in mind that ;.uu rsti't SWKAH off your income tax. El'ROrn Is tired on:. say? j". r. Morgan SAJIK here
very day
WANTS WILSON HOME. Kdttor Times: 1 have written a letter to ?fr. Wllon urging- htm to come home as follows: In your pre-war speeches you made a "swing- around the circle" to tell our pe-onlc that you were doing: your utmost to keep us out of war. Tet. to prepare them for eventualities, you warned them there was a preat conflagration over there, and the menacing sparks were being carried this way and may set our nation on ftre any day. And subsequently ymi ca'd on the American rpople to go over there and help put out t he fire. Ton Pft nothing undone to he p thorn accomplish their purpose. I.'.ut today. Mr. President, there is even a gtreater conflagration raping in Kurope a great class strujrle and daily the sparks and burning: embers are being carried this way. to our shores bearing an even greater mena.ee. to America than the fire that has just recen'ly been extinguished. Kv-ery day the cables from Europe, tell us of soldiers called upon by their povernments to suppress uprising and riots among the workers, laying down thelr'arms or Joining the ranks of th strikers and revolutionists. F.aeh day the stories from Eajrope t"i; us of the workers rising end uniting
What of the hundreds of voting chil-,anl seizing- the industries of Germany
rs'ranre that these irirls are forward.
f insignia t lmpudent, and unlady-1 ike ' Their par-
; ems l.e a Hl i."l vase co .oe oiec.-
ing Sickness." home day they will t icmiire s 1 w sk n when the echoes of a. scandal
reach their ears
THIN'iS happening make us tired.
J dren which are every Sunday afternoon
! huddled together in the "peanut galI lory" of a certain loeal theater. There lis practically no adult supervision end j the undivided benches bring about a j el -.: e personal contact that is undesirjai.ie when we remember that all sorts j are packed together. The young man ; in charge frequently urges those on I the outer ends of the benches to move ! in toward the cenur so that others may
What would happen
They have been fed on war and j
horrors so long that the aftermath bores, them. The I
I
of Bolshev ism
guilty consciousness of wna
think of it. As a matter of fact, if a good many of our public .n ciittiHon held a little more to the code of morals whic'
ctmrdo rntherines of good women, there i new-paper nowadays
-,-,1,1 ho loss r.r-rnsion for complaint at the way publ
euu.U uv- . - i j ,
. , l.eaue in a nous, toe spread oi lioistiev isni, recon
More power to the League if it does preserve toxi'i1"' nothing to them. They would much rathhomelr virtues like talking things out instead of fiphtin? read some:hing else. They don't wish anybody any A,, doin actual constructive work, not for the 1 Lard luck, hat they would rather read the harrowing d-
hut like the F"?w- l-'os in mhuh riini" or nil' saia'.-ious Mory oi somo scan- ! dal rather than hard facts. This is a fact realized by all j newspaper men, and the very thing that newspaper r-?nd-
; rs scan with av idity, crime or scandal, is the l.-it thing . . 1 that most editors would print if ti ev could help C Vothinftoen7:i: 1 .J.tT-..t.i
benefit of those who do not need help.
ing circle, for those who do'
WATCHING THE FLU. There has l.ppti a little increase of the
Not much, but enough to awaken some attention. The
thins to do is this: If there is a case at your i.ou
in? gives a newspaper more trouble than a crime or
scandal story. It ha
lo bo sure of its facts; if ha-
I P-IV.J rtTi-.nct. In ooo fVioiol rf ilm n t.t-.- s.t- I-,.
lot anrnfo .ntfr therein unless to help: and don't ' ' -it
1 ""'"" ttio t'orv ei!tinr.i.i
go
out and mix with other, people. It is sate to resrar.
the disease as a contagious one. What it is, is
not
Scandal stories are about th.
j only ones that have a comeback. So wliei you get your
known, but enough is known that Vine should be careful i
about it. Be sure that cot a case is added to the list in
evening newspaper ami there is no crime or scandal ;n
it. just he convinced that i's publishers heave a si-h of
fatalities through any carelessness of your own. Ho no allow any influenza to he traced to your indifference.
relief hecnuse of the fact.
'TENTION! Here's Buddy!
to . be accommodated.
I if fire broke out? AVho would guide that 'mob of frightened kiddies to safety? vvlAtid who can measure the evil effects
of permitting them to come together without the restraint of the presence of
and Austria and Bavaria.
Kach day the news storleg frorn "over there" tell us that the arousd workers are arresting and throwing irto prison the possessors of wealth for conspiracies to thwart the purposes of th workers. These cable stories, which reach all the people through the newspapers, contain impressive suggestions to our own workers of America. Mr. President, showing them how they may act under certain circumstances. They ar sparks and burning embers that may set our own land on fire. Po please come home. Mr. Piesident and stay with us. The conflagration now raging in Europe is involving the whole social
parents and friends, there to Indulge in
coarse remarks and boisterous actions? j s stem as well as governments and it
"sleeping"
Frank J. Allen. Hammond. Hat. B., 4Mh Art. A. K. F . . writes from UI.ag i. niere. Fiance, that he is 'n the h.-st . f health..
temporary oraainUntlim f tl '- diers who bi.v e returned home, has been smiled for these hoys who en-'Ist.-l f:om Hi" Thr.-e Creeks and
i'iitiove.- townsh.ps. At a
:n the K. of P. buiblmtf the folb-wir-g temporary officers were elected: President, Captain John W. Iddings : vice ; : . solent, Will Surprise: treasurer. Claude Craft: secretary. Harold Sttiokiand. Tt b-is been the intention to complete th.- organization as soon as a'l the go'.s get hack home. There v.c,.. about thiity of the boys attrnd-
l.d the reie'.np. tuber meetings w.ii
I Certainly their parents are
i too. j And what of those "sleepers" whose j children are infected with the dance ! craze? How deplorable it Is that young i nennie should be exposed to : serious a
son. D. W. Griffith. Whiting. went. 1 danger and that it should even he x-t-; Camp Grant yesterday to visit the ploite-1 by our educators to whom we
may do likewise here should the sparks "catch." We have great problems here t home. Mr. President problems that can only be settled by those who can dea. an even handed justice. We need yoc here. FRANTC F. CHERDP.OX.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING? -What are you doing to sond back all aliens to the place whence they cam?? What are you doing to make America place for Americans? At a recent meeting of all local board of Se;. Washington, a resolution was unanimoously adopted to initiate a nation-wide movement hating for its purpose the deportation of ali aliens, both declarants and nondeclarants, who had claimed exemption from military service on the mere ground of non-citizenship. The exemption of aliens ras the most exasperating experience of the boards. The action of such aliens was
cowardly, disgraceful and unpatriotic. Every such per j son immediately branded himself as a dangerous and undesirable resident. This country nurtured and pro-; tected these ingrates. At ihe very first test, when thi. ; Xation faced a crisis, these men were not willing to boar i any burdens. For every- alien so exe-motcd a rood ' American boy had to go to the front. These aliens re- ' mained at home in a and safety. ; THEY STILL F. ETA TV GOOD .TOPS TO THE EX j CLUSIOV OF OUR KETl'RNED SOLDIERS. Many organizations seem to center all their a"en tfon on the aliens who surrendered their papers. You, if a member of a Prft Board ran "o no d;fferer.ce be-! tween the alien who has surrendered his fisf papers ?n I I ... . i
a non-declarant claiming . exemption both or them ar the fame kind of parasite. A man not willing to f trht certainly would not mak a desirable citizen. If Con yre5 1s so intent upon deti'irt'n" nnh- 'bo atiop who surrendered his first payers, then at least Congress shou'.l by statute make it. impossible for the non-doclarant tilled who claims exemption to be naturalize.. The combined influence of Draft Boards upon tho
HAMMOND'S AUTO SHOW. Hammond's first Automobile Show is being such n .syere.-s that it will probably be made an annual event. These auto and acsessory dealers with lh'"ir coadjutors, tho motorcycle men, are an asset to any town and the business pace they sot is a fast one. They believe jn hustling. Tn fact, an auto dealer Is obliged to hustle or somebody will step on his heels and ho will fall by tho wr.yside. Every man and woman in Hammond should
i see tho Auto Show. You don't have to buy an automo- j joint and tlo-v are expected to rea U bile U"re. Vobody is going to knock you down, drag I l."""' b"ut th- last of Aiyit. m time
take rart in the oior j.oho
lattr's son. Roy Griffith, who has just reached there from an eastern)
port. The young man wsa a member of Co. A. 13 1st 111. Inf., known as Col.
Sanborn's Hand First. During one of !
ths engagements lie was shot through the bund, which causrd his leturn
eting held I home, while the rest of the regiment
are in the art-.y of occupation. He has kept the exact nature ef his Injuries from his parents, which caused h.s grandfather and father to go to see him yesterday. W. D. Griffith's other two sons, Lew and James, are both in the army cf occupation, but have now been separated from one another. Dew is now playing basketball.
No Luck for Him
. , . . ..it
b- h.-il .torn tone to time ai ine in ef the I 'r. s'.l'-n L. Oritur hmr been lurl fur the Kainbow i uvis'on to begin to entrain f.-r Antwerp on April 1. It will te the tust diis'"'! if the army of occupaton to start its homeward journey. A", .at a. week w ill I'" reqiiired
the men to tti.or smiins
ran?
.erf
vou in and make you buy an automobile. That is not . I !"
r a.K'i
i.rti'l. :-y. . ta t:o: ml
i n
what the big show Is for. These live wire dealers want to sell machines, of course, but thr want friends more
than sales. They want to advertise what they have to j dalt. Th sell. Perhaps they seek to sow the seed of dosire for an '" "'
auto in your he-art. A very commendable effort imbed,' for you have to have the desire before you want to buy!
an auto or a motorcycle. Wo bespeak for these hustlers:
your presence a their Exhibition. They will he glad to ceo vou You w'tl l.uv some voar Conic out and see tho show and be entertained. Come out and mix with a good set of mixers. Come out tonicht.
In thi unit 'S the i..m nera made ui) of Indiana men and
1 be Colonel Kohert 11. in-
e . i s
Oil') ti-...' - a v e a s 1 1 Irebatia
bra
. cinirtit sailed for France i'.-lT. and was one of the ne to clash with the lei1 lu-o"!gb-it t In- w ar i t iMitd ei'.otint of itpelf and
pie - ere g t B ft
that sucn
Hosier - weie ever there repre
senting the ,ute ant its citizens in the ireat I'ti'in'.
WHERE'S THE JOKE? The President's passing over to Congress the entire settlement of the railroad problem .without reoommondation was humorous, of course, but the c-ke j? on the Amer'cn people for electing such a Congress. Baltimore Evening' Sun.
But didn't the same people elect President Wilson. Certainly the Sun wouldn't, say his election w as a joke j on the American people. Why, therefore, is their selec- j lion of a Congress a. joke on themselves? And then, if I
John Sharp. IonnM DneaUnS. nnd f.onald Naef. all of WhMlng. who
I were w ith Battery D T'Mh Art. . A. it-. n .-ranee, ail received their heni i r.-ii le d's'haege ot t amp Grant and reeue,! a royal welcome home, on ! Monday n;"ht. The beys all enlisted
rether. have kept together and were
In n letter to his porenta. Ir. nil Mrs. T. iShea. of Indiana avenue. Hamn.ond. Howard Shea tells of being in Sainte Nazairc. France, where he is driving a Liberty trm-k. He says it ha rained every oay for seventy dey s.
This child won't play or smile. He is real sick. His tongue is white, breath feverish, stomach sour. He fears he is in for a dose of awful castor oil, calomel or pills. How he hates them. He wou!4 rather remain sick. No! He won't tell motherl If his mother w ould only learn the value of candy "Cascarets." How children love this candy cathartic how surelv it acts on liver and bowels.
(.eorce I- 1ott, Hammond, boa been Jionorably discharged from Cemp Taylor. Ixtulfcville, Ky. He was in the quartet master corps. . . John Cade. I.anslnK. la hark from overseas in a gas reeimcnt and was discharged the l4lli of February.
I.ouls ehwMr. Jr.. reeelved n letter fiotn his brother. Ddward Schulti. Co.
K. T.12d Inf.. 3rd division. A. E. F No. J
"f.". and is ttationed at AltUster. Lux eniburg, Germany.
Herman Miller. I.nnalng. reerlTed an honorable discharge and is now at his home In Munste-, Inri.
j d ..--iia.riier together.
, M hltlna, who tn France with
.. cast attillerv. returned h.-m yesidny. having received his honorable
FilM-nrd Mel-ndden saw a year's fo'rvl-.
Congress is it "toko." was President Wilson "'joking" ri ! rl
tui ning over such an important niaMer 1o them? pert :- j ' "' ''' " nently asks the Manufacturers' Record. j -t-
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TO MOTHERS! Each ten cent box cf Cascarets contains full direc-
F.dward Rfowii, who nrrlrrri from
ever there some weeks ago and ha? been eonfned to the hospitals on thl side since from wnunds received in the
struggle for world freedom, has been
discharged from the servire at Camp
a ni-fix'.i at V. ' a lux-r. In Can-
Saturday. Soldier P'-ow n is the sort of tions for dose for children aed one year old and upwards. Nothing else Mr. and Mrs. .Tame. s. Brow n, wes "works' the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison from iEntheh servTrT'sonn a r ' t iouttk' the tender little bowels so gently, yet so thoroughly. Even cross, feverof war. He was a member or tho jsh, bilious children gladly take Cascarets without being coaxe'. ambulance corps and received his i:.. j.r C.,,tc r-,s-r orin toror cirlfP.i.
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wounds while In this branch of the service.
never injure, but abov all, they never disappoint the worried mother.
Maybe the Sharkk Was Better Looking.
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