Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1919 — Page 3

November 1, 1919

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ihr iilonnl I. nlon of Kailwaymen anil Director of th Iterant ' atlon-W Ide Strike In Great Britain. Written for the International Service) LONDON. Oct. 31 "The British propie have emerg-pj from the recent great industrial upheaval as they emerge, 1 ft ' in the late w ar, stronger, better an.i 1 ' I may say bo, an example to the whole KcrM "A" a have shown that even when we w r on the brink of civil war, with an niutria! upheaval not only unprecedented in the world'. history, but which in Its effect, might have shaken thr constitution of the country, on both 'des there was only one predominant : nought secure justice for all, hut save the nation . Th railway-men of th's country, whose, aerv:ce durinR the war are we'.! known, were noj entitled t" be i ailed anarchists or Kois-hev ists. They have proved that there is nobody of tiad url.inists so detei mined hut so loyal to their le.ilers as the rii.Iwav

workers. The vety nature of their oi U 1

oreeis discipline. 1 tt'-y are not an :r"epressi'n'e mob. LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY - -A SY c- c- CARROLU !?fT ' Crrl! A Nawtn THE riUOE Or PARENTS Ts In many case responsible for children not see urine the aid of an ' pt omet rtt . cx. n whfn they really need it bad. . Many parent who ktvw thai their rh'iilr1!! need eyo hilp keep putting the matter off in the ,in trnpe th.it Hi om way or other iron- eliiidren's fuht wiU become normal As we sud, this is a. i ain hope. The one an. I oiilv correction for errors of ii-ion. cither in rin-'j' or children, is accurate;, fit tine s'a?'.. arc here- to supply the 1 1 1. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 188 Stata St., Hammond. Ini

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No greater harm can at i.-e at ttitstae than the Rlib .sugjjesiion uf J.-gis-

wuuii iu prevent srriKes. J lie railwn y men can prove that any such i emol . as this is not only doomed to failure hut would be fatal If Introduced. The power of striking1 will never be taken away from the working class. It itheir only bnrjjaining- power. No. it is not along this Hne that we must travel If we look fo ra real remedy. The first ! supsest Is whether to employer be private or the government prompt effort nf adjustment and settlement at the eat lies possible sac. -of the dispute. 1'ielay and procrastination irritate and comey (o the men'-' mines that if Is merely n attempt ; deprive them ofhei"- rights. I.et every trade have a national hoai .' with rqmil numbers from both side e To clve an Illustration: "Iet the ceneral mannjrers ind t ti men's executives each appoint sn equal number to a board to deal with every phase of workinsr phases frankly and freely, recognizing that everything which affects the business is of as much- Interest to the men as to th employer. This will trlve confidence This will enable the employer to be brought face to face with th m?n's view. Tf will enable the men to understand and appreciate to the fuil some of the difficulties of management There, must also arise Issues that pprhap both sides woul dnot apree upon and by which the outside publie would be affected before the rupture took place. "Why not have a panel of all sections where both side if they desired could call in the assistance of som body who represented everybody. Not to act a arbitrator, not with plenary power to settle, but with one. objecto endeavor o help effec a settlement. Tn short. I am for every means be- ,

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EAST STATE STREET.

A. F. Hohinson. 44.1 K. State St. says: "(travel an1 bladder trouble, eattie on me causine terrible pains. The kidney secretions were in bad shape snd often would pass only a small amount a n time. Purine those attacks the scalding sensation vas more thn J can describe. Headaches were quite frequent and I had dizzy spells. Poan's Kidney I'ill? were hrotipht to my attenache and dizziness were a thins of the past. I tton and I beian tisinc ihem. I passed a srood siz cravel stone. I then pecan to feel easier. The kidney action became roeulatod and the neadam now- en.i0.vi3T excellent health and f Kive the enlire eredir to fart's."

NORTH HOHMAN STREET.

K. Thorn. Prop., furniture store, H2S X. 1 tollman St. says: "I suffered from rheumatic pains in my hack and limbs I had no ambition to work and I knew my ea.-e needed attention. When I a.advi.-ed to try Poan's Kidney Pills I did and they (.non drove away the pains and fixed up my kidneys." A LASTING EFFECT. Nearly three years laer. Mr. Thorn said: "I am just as pleased o recommend Poan's Kidney I'iUs now as when I endorsed them before My cure has remained permanent and I enjoy the best of health now."

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CLINTON STREET.

Mrs. A. T'ridham. lit Clinton St. says: "Mv kidneys were badly di-ordered and the secretiunwere scanty and painfui in passaee. I whs troubled with headaches and dizzy- spells and there was a constant, dull pain in my shoulders. The pain got so bad at times. I could hardly straie'iten if I stooped. Pmn's Kidney Pi IT gave rue relief as soon as I took them, reculatine my kidnc s and relieving all the pains and other trouble?."' Over five years later Mrs. Pridham said: "I have every bit as much faith in Poan's KidneyPills now as when I endorsed them before. Whenever a cold has settled on my kidneys and disor-dei-ed them Poan'.- have fixer! me up Hll riL-ht."

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SOlTH PF.N1'. 1M'., Nov. 1 Th.mysteiv surrounding the theft cf 001 wotth nf r.il.trty bonds from th Stude h.i k r 1 "o. p. i ra ' .11 Administration building m South l; il. Saturday afternoon, .Tan. t. was cleared today in the annennie. merit that I.eo M. Kt-iutt. 2i

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