Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES.

March 15, 19 ID.

Official News Bulletin of Indiana . Federation of Women's Clubs Edited hy tlJJA ac KHA1TMOW, Kokamo, Stat rrn Chfclrmaa.

ft E PORTS SITUATION AT BREST IMPROVED

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Oilman of N'rn- Torli Oily. ;0 DLAD Tho Goodland Woman's

1 "lii!) fIrfMj Its charter membership VT.VT COU5TT TE DERATION. few Ki aso witii S5 women enlisted. ,-t. loS-ph and Laporte counties haelThe goal is Don members hy 131'Q. Th--nlly formed county federation of t w ork f th Huh is dixided into thre ' 'i'lbs. j departments: Music Department, Current U-RS. GIBBS SUCCE3SJUI. J Front's Department and Oiic DepartMrs. J. c'.'"SjVbt, of Crow a roint. ice j ""nt. lis ohje.-t i: first, mutual help, ri-eeident. is nTiUping splendid results ! second, intellectual .mrrovemrnt; third, in her work v Uh district chairmen. Mrs. ! social enjoj ment and last but not least. bt'S rcently attempted a luncheon and ! ,n" welfare of the community. The club mrettnr cf the Woman's Club at Indiana l' lo establish! an up-lo-date rest 1 arbor and spoke. Throuth her in- ; room w hlch is entire ly tnam.ed fot j earn

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mjencs the club subscribed for the Gen

ia! Federation Slagarjne and made j '..roj n their intention to secure the j

tftate Bulletin. . Mas. PATTERSCIT XJiCOQITIZED. Mrs. J. A. Faterson, Americanization ' Uirman for ti e Indiana Federation of Cub, was honored by having a page in

" , , , ' . . - iavf tal!-. inruldins Ms. fniogon Taft

Icani7.it ion v.ork. ; SEVENTH DISTRICT MEBTS j

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TLWO"D The club year of the Department Club of Flwood was opened with a luncheon and afternoon meeting

icn Mo:. day, Mafrh the 3rd. One hundred end ffty women were seated at Uie ! luncheon table in the d.ninK room at the i First Methodist church. A number of istate club workers were prcsnt and

Lcrh of Jluncie. Mrr. F.U:i Oocrat Kehrer

of Anderson, and Mrs. Samuel F.lllott I'erklns of Indianapolis. There were

The Seventh district is organised

monthly meetings. Mrs. Hodges spok a the last meeting or. "Vict-jry Garden. Mrs. Rpbb spoke On "Club Women's Vision sfincs the War," and Mrs. Smith on ,eldier "Boys and Farm Lands." T, April r.vciing is to b? deoted to A ine ricaniiat ion. TKAVELIITG) AB.T EXHIBIT. The Indiana Artists' Traveling Lxhi.:oon no on the road. The exhibits

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and I'rankton. DECATUR The Shakespeare Club elected officers at its meeting- at the home of Mrs. Hhornburg: President, Mrs. T. M. Hensley; re- -d!tig secretary, Mr-?. I.'an Sprang; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Molts. Delegates ere appointed to Hie district meetinps at Anderson. This club is one of the oldest in the state

and has done much war work, including: !

- Indiana Artists' Travel- 1 bu ,n l'ond and TroMding: for a French

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CREEL IS TO KEEP DE-LOUSE

WANT U. S. TO SOLVE PROBLEM

Briy. Gen. Frank T. Hines. Brigadier GereraJ Ilines. chief of mbarkation, recently returned to Washington from France and reported to Secretary B3ker that conditions at Brest, ereat debarkation port in France, have so improved that there is no longer cause for anxiety.

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and 'Indianii.

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I? VAPVIlyL,E Mayor and Mrs. Benjamin Bcsse are coins to give a babies' hospital to the Babic3" Milk Fund association as soon 8 3 a decision can be

led as to the kind cf building to

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ir.R Exhibition" (44 oil ri;is?rial A.-l Fxhirvt

?choo! Arts Exhibition." StFOKT Or COJTSEBVATIOST, Mrs. Rosa B. Fichen?hr. chairman o .i.- ..i.n nrtmrnt reports cn

thusstic work fcr- the M.rnon. si . mriOT The work of the Woman's on the Lincoln Mrs I-. ck . .v. ner , ..ub ,,nrs of Rcconstruc. busy at present setting out lueia.ure cn j Bihy T,,ja c!ub js a ,ne the Rocee:t rountin. I , jre Jn n u lo.d country neighbor. WOMEN AMD H""K . cluM t sImire A disciplined, alert, "irons and endu, , quality of work a,nK womanhood is the great . need c. Th, lsst mpetlnK at thc hour, in order that the baUles or Pc ! heij Jp? Bajrd aUtnded twenty-la o members.

v. :en B. sm n -;-;. : ' - EAST CHICAGO

or the Aduit rtysiene un. -

.:.r,r.i ri.ri.rat ion of Womeas Clubs

. . . r c-, TT"rrl prl ien

, !-er o T'.r.. , woman's I four departments hich are doing cfiec

Don't throw your paper away without reading thc want ad page.

(Br International Kws Sarrlc.) WAPH ! NT.TOV, Jtarli U r;reoCreel, resigned clisirinan of the roni ittee on public information, intends to take a very aothe interest in political affairs not at ell as an office-seeker, but merely as a humhle assistant in the

-"delou3lnic process of which our public

life elands in need." Thin ai his ssrtion today, following hia return from ICurope. uheie b went to wind iip the affairs of the government's publicity agency. IWore. lealng for abroad he wiped out practically all of the domestic work of the organlxation and the only foreign offices that now exist, said, are those, in Taris and London, which are being; used as settling agencies for the vast detail that accumulated In connection with America's fight for world opinion. Tncidentally lie announced that th" Service Fulletin and the Official nul'."tin. the two divis.ons of the domestic

system remaining, will cease to be after ! April 1. The Official Bulletin, he added, j IvJ,.,-' has taken in ?.24S."0 in subscriptions. , "?o false as to be absurd." was Creel s S(V

characlerir.a t ion of reports that relations between he and rresid"iit Wilson i were strained. A LONG MYSTERY HAS BEEN SOLVEr

(Br International Htwi Sertrics.) FAUIS, March 13. There is an opinion in urti Informed circles that the Constantinople problem would be solved if the L'. S. would take oer the mandatory rower for Turkey under the League of: Nations, the Faris erlilion of the London Daily Mail stated today. ' This newspaper indicated that it is lh desire of !h British that the U. S. as- I sums this obligation. ! At the same time the paper added that ; it is becoming; increasingly clear that; President Wilson must be the chief mediator in the territorial dispute between ' the Italian and Jugo-S!aa oer the. Italian littoral. 1

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be thert

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WITH NEURALGIA

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Every W oman Wants

FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE

Diisolred In water for douches stops pelric catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Ljdi E. Pinkhara Med. Co, for ten years. A healinj wonder for nasal catarrh, ore throat and sore eye. Economical. Hu ntnvdintiy docrins and fanuadil power. Susl Frac. SOe. ail drunitia. rr warroid br

(Br International Kiti Serrlre.) EVANSV i LLK. Ind., J!rrh 14. After 2S years the mysterious disappearance of Henry F.lijah Webb fro-.i the Jerrron ille re'onnatory. then the Indiana State prlron. has hen -, ? ? i ii 'J . His sisters, residing at Toseyvljle. Ind., identif)d th boy o: a recluse, who died at Makanda. 1!". s that of their brother, who was sentenced to life imprisonment thirty-two years a;ci for the murder W.lliam Treanor. station agent at Pos y iile for the o;.J rsona.. Decatur Evansville Ft. R., and the EvansMll and Terre Haute railroad. While a ' trusty" at Jefferson , i 1' e Webb made his escape and went to the bills round Makanda and assjmed th" name of G"rge HcanKer.

I Use Soothing Musterole Yrt.cn those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull Feem3 as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothe3 away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole Is a clean, vrhite ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors t nd nurse3 frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, rtffi neck, asthma, neuralia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pain3 and aches cf the back or oints,T sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Ir is always dependable.

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Keane's Military School For Dancing ORPHEUM HALL t152 State Street, Hammond, Indiana Phone 332S. Monday Evening, March 17 Special St. Patrick's Party. Favors distributed at 9:30. Tucsdav Evening Private class for married and , business men and women. ' Thursday Evening Fox Trot and One Step. Saturday Evening Select Assembly. Private lessons from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Lady and Gentleman Assistants. Music by Stewart-Branch Syncopated Society Orchestra. You will find the best music and the cleanest dancing in Hammond at Orpheum Hall.

BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do away with dirt and labor of 'coal, 30 minutes a week will take care of your stove. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to burn in your home. Call and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St., opposite Monoh depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.

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l-.h; sician. my worst enemws.are tirms. disease ami accident: they

ignorance and self-indulgence." AMONt THE CIiTBS.

VALPARAISO The Woman's Club held a a-eneral meeting Friday evening:. March 6, It the rn;blic library, electing iis following- new officers: President, Mrs. Podge; vice-president. Mrs. Hisgen,; s-eoond v ice-piesident, Mis. Booth; recording secretary. Mrs. T. J. Horn; corlesponding secretary, Mrs. Van ss; treasurer. Mrs. W. F. n'.is: auditor. Mrs. K. K. Fir.ney. SOUTH BEND The annual historical day of the Yineennes Fortnightly club was a feature of the last meetlcp. ' The club has Initiated a movement to y.urhase and r'stori the Territorial hall bulldltvir in that city and to place standards in business r!'-'es to direct visitor? e- places cf historical interest. Th; Progress club members and honor gursns, numbering f.jn. recently listened to an tntoresttnsr address hy CTharlotte Perkins

live work, as follows: 1 c partmcnt of Literature. Music pepar! mcnt. Home

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irartment. The club will entertain

1 county convention in April.

LOWELL The Woman's Club, at its last meeting. arpiV-nted a committee to co-operate with the health officials in bettering- lilnar condition? in the communty. CROWN POINT The Fortnightly M'ustcale was entertained by Pr. and Mrs. Gtbbs last Monday eelrig. The prosram was given entirely on the Edison phonograph. w members are b-Sng-added at each meeting of th Woman's Study Club and many practical and helpful subjects are beinjr studied.

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QUICK RELIEF

FROM CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the ioy!l cry of tiousands Fince Dr. Edvard3 produced Olive Tablet the sabstirute for calomel. Dr. EdTrards, a precticins Fhysidan for 17 years end cslomer3 old-time enemy, discovered tha fonrula for Olive Tattetr hil9 treating patients for ciroric coactipatioa and "torpid livers. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Co not contain calomel, but 8 healing, sootfcias vegetable laxative. No gripinjj is tlis keynote" of these Ittle sugar-coated, clive-coSored tablets. They cause the bowel3 and liver to act r.ormalb-. They never force tienx to uc natural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth'' no7 and then a bad breath a dull, tired (eeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'il find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try theo. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists

MERCY! HOW DISAGREEABLE (By Xnteraationai Ifewi Serrlce.) CHICAGO. March 14. The brother-in-law of the Premier of Austria, unabl- to proe that he had not s'o'.en a ?1 90 00 liberty bord ns charged by the police, spent last night In jail. He was booed at police headquarters as Count Kgon Kurt Kanier Lavaulax. and while he would not deny or admit taking the bond he was extremely anvious to have, the "whole mersy affair kept out of the papers." 'T am of the original Hapsbur." h explained, 'arid this stort of thing is ijuUe distasteful to me."

GERMAN EDITOR IS NOT GUILTY (By International Ifiwi Sarri".) CLEVELAND. O.. March 14. Kich- ! TZrnnm ftililnr of a Herman lunZ

uaae newgnarer. was today acquttte

of a charge of violating- the esp ottage et. Federal Judge Killitts Instructing the Jury to free hin. Evidence, said the Judge, does not show criminal tntsnt on -the part of Breine to garble a news dispatch to make an American victory appear a heavy failure. Brenne defense was that h was rot responsible for the Item which originated at tb Wolff News Agency In Germany. He rrinted a true statement of the item -n-a later issje. he said.

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