Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Tuesdav, l?orpmnr 4. I9l9. NOVELTY CLOTH OF BLACK AND SILVER MAKES OVEUBLOUSE m .... iniiiiiiHummiunimiiiL

UNREST GROWING OVER O.S.

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hvp, ta, J also .; . i .. f nion. Th Ti-xt disastrous Hi!v' : i 'hre,it-iu th count i y may he '. k I r T on t'- railways. 'i"",.. : e I e. ' " -'ai'.'vay men belo-i-ii-u to tst--t; i 'i ; a t ri! M the A. I ". rt jrd the ; '.a dors i ' '..) i f , they a ; ' i. h im itcU- tem;--r over th .-trutu'o t n-akft t'-.tir f i y onelojM .-i't..-h 'iut vr tb" b.lh 'si of 'ivitig ta' Cov- are t':!;i--r.ir,v l e.-t rfun- 'I f : s'ttk'ng " oeote on-'1 rf !:i'-ni: "oi:y th sk;n : tcy c.-t'i" Th.S 1 ff, T l v !: roil-i he a v,ry ca.lv 1 1 1 1 Bed vft'-'il. t'-"Tf is the probability f a s; hi eh won: 1 J ffTt the I'H! k a 1.1 M ' Americans perhaps cveu p;"t T: -n i .ip- roal s:r:;;e now on. Othrr 'ke: arc imminent. Th- i -rort of Jabot- l..p:it( brought t thattention -f 'l-ra't r.i--1' of lie-;-v.er. lor t;- 1V-.--U .-tvpng N v ."hows thy. t:v department -t mi''.nn? had b it not onD- 17 s'e:U--. but 301 controversies as v-!!. hohv.' i 'Tnployp! ? n 1 rn p: oy "vhi. h ha J not. reached the .::ik- ?ih'-." It tiv.i t borne in mlrd that on! y fihout orie st.-ik'- --i five c er '-r arh. official n t'i'f f '" (lp.'i!-tm,.nt. There, w.-r r.i';s str'k an1 1"okti'it in the I". S. List yfnr. t.i rite a roni1"!" I r. static, ami f tiie ! u'! bin f! ' 1 hi' th 1pr'iint T j- ' a i -,-thm :. f.'i.v i r f .?;' i 1 . . ...

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Thi overhlousc js ocrupymp- the rpntr tf the stacr? in tl-.e wai.t .shops. This exc'u-A'io moilel is exlubiiod by a wrVi known Fifth avenue r.hnp which is nof"1 for its artistic creation.;. It is nii-V of hl.-ck nilver rnota! cloth. Wicv l-lack silk frinpe make? a r'asincr trimming' for the rornd neck, sh-i.-t sleeves :ind pcplum. A cord of the mftal cloth tilvcr tasscis mark the waist In.'.:

!: !-u i v f. cla:ni iln-y are tl.e most ,-tul born strikes t-vcr encoun te I ei. Many cn.pli pi n appear to hae de-ijt-j that now i. 1 1 1 time b mako a stand again.-t labor and grit thtir tet-tb an i iffus- In listen to tlje eilevancrs of th!r r-mployes. Cn thf other band, it t sail that !ibor hah ti 'v Ixfor brn o sur of Ityolf. yo confidont. nor so thorouRhly cn!i?!itp!i"ij a to its poition in society. Str!k?. too. havr a tpnd'ncy to la.t longer and cons:d-' iris the record number of mrn rnjsag-ed. a coloesul econonib" loss in non-production ! rpgiterfd daily -all of which having a naturjj harini; on the cost of furnl.h!n!r lh family provrndr. rreid"nt Wlbun today standu ready to make public t!o runie. of the mmml..bn yobct-d to attempt a ,oIut1on f theo prob!r.ii. t!ie rxperta who are to take cap.tal and labor apart and e what in.-ik"S the wheels squeak and who are to offer . iggeFtions leadins; employes and employers to jorre port of worklnp undortandins. In rhort to ?"olve. the riddl of the unrest now Bwainplrpr the land. The in w ii.ly will he ilniit'd In a!ze

probaMy not more than fifteen mn

w l! -.mp...e it - thouch it will bo sufficiently elastic to nn iiide another epftt n two should .uch a thintf turn out to he ncrffjary or ad"lable. And thoiiKh the names are being- kept a cb.se s,,-ot if )s underytood that n-ine

ivh-lo of t o- I :..'.4 .-ti iKe report.-d in 'MT but r . )-. ., uubt to tb-- official nof.ee of the cone; '.iat rc s. .Not ,.niy is tilery a r-cr1 number ;r.k- In a 1u;i! proRiess c r thrcat--t I f.. t h" vc arty 'it'ur. but ;-.ie -a'-ws. or5!!iej i- is to fleal irt'h

of the members of the tripartite conference wbich recently went on the recks here is Included )n th jnember-.-'.i p of the new round table. The list which President "Wilson Is pcted almost da'ly to make public, i.s ,a:d to contain the names of representative Americans, men in a f,osttion to piobe Into the complaints of -'pita! and labor without fenr or favor p-o.-lsflv as a srrotip of eminent doctors m;rht fit In consultation over some i ist infrui.-hed patient. And like some specialists, they tar ......t - a rlisc'iver: 1- The cause of the fever of unres'. A remedy for the diea5e. :: A ruinie which the patient roar follow In the future, lest It fall HI a ta ; n

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Public Health Column HEALTH AND HOME HYGIENE By HARRIET FIXMER, n. N.

Supervisor. Rural Cok County Public Health Division. All questions relating to Health and Home Sanitation will be answered in this column each week. All co-operating Public Health Nursing Committees In Cook County are entitled to use the following form for constitution and bv-laws. This form

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cles .tendons and ligaments so promptly. It doesn't burn or discolor .the skin and can not cause Injury. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from snv drug- store now limber tip! Rub the misery right out. A moment after "St. JaJcobs I,lti!mnt." is applied you cm not foe the slightest or sore

ness, and you can go about your regular duties. , "St. Jacob's Liniment" conquer pain It has been used effectively for sprains. rra'ris, soreness and stiffness for 0 jketu six goli aaadai awards. adv.

may be ciiani to suit loca.l conditions. Name: This committer shall he known as the, Public Health. Nursing Committee. Organization: It shall consist of not le,s than ten members, representing the various interests of the rommunity. school, church, business, clubs, and fraternal organizations. Purpose: To promote Public HaHh Nursing Service and inttipret its value to the community. Officers: The corunilt'ep shall eet Ha own officers, namely. Chairman. Vice Chairman. Secretary and Treasurer, who shall perform the duties usually delegated to such officers. Meetings: Meetings shall b held

reguiarly once a month, f.me. and p;ace to bo decided by the majority. Order of Vtuslness: Reports of the nurses work and other business of the organization shall be discussed; special meetings may be called when necessary . A noticeable increase !n placarding of homes, and observance, of quarantine, is being made effective throughout the, o;;ter-be!t territory. Yankee Do .rile Folks sing this to the tune of Yankee Doodle; We Brush Our Teeth Both Morn end Night. We keep them fine and flandy. Wo brush our haii. vur clothes, our

shoes. O, we ketp ap!ck and spandy, c uor.rs 1 We are Taukee Pooiiie Folk", We are spick and spandy.

We are sons and daughters tru" Of Yankee Doodle Dandy. We eat good food to make us gro;v, Sometimes a little candy. When fruit and nuts are passed around, You'll always find ua handy.

Demont has a very live end hardworking Public Health Nursing Committee. Mr. H. A. Church is Chairman. Mrs. John K. Ptemke. is Secretary and Mrt. J. B. Dudwig is Treasurer. Parents m;:st teen tlt'r children ne er to wear shoes which lend the

big toe toward the others, or the otner toes toward the big toe. Proper shaped shoes for growing feet, in fa t any person's feet, should be. so shaped that a straight line drawn through the center of the big toe and following the direction of the tee will pass through the center of the heel. Draw an oultne of your foot and see If this provf s . COIWTHV UFK (OM''K1lKtT Everyone Interested in town and Country problems Is urged to attend the Country L'.fe Conference at the LaPalle Hotel beginning .Saturday, November Sth. Those interested in the health problems are. especially invited. It. -W. P. Emerson of Boston will hold a series of Nutrition Classes In Chicago from November 10th to the 22nd. These classes are particularly s'a-nifleent at this time to Public

Health Workers whs are. interested m

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tho weighing and measuring of school children. Fur further information, kindly write to Mrs. I-a Couch Wood, Tower Building. Chicago. Anyone interested in ti.e undernourished chald may heor a lecture by Dr. Kmerson at the. hn--hcon hour st the Woman's City C'lui, Stevens Building, Chicago.

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About Sciences and Religionf. The philosophical sciences deaj with the periPrnl principles, laws or cau?c that furnish thfc rational explanation of anything; the rationale by which the facts of any region of kcowledgo are explained. The phrase is usoi

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ing farts and from those facts generfliizutinns are made. There are hundreds of religions.

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