Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1920 — Page 10
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Speakers on Americanization at Indianapolis and Refers to Reds,
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ST. LOUIS BOARD BUCKS ITS TEACHERS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE t ST. l-Ol'IS. Mo., March 1 Following the announci ineiit tiiat the lliy;li School Tteai-hTs' Associat ion. coniprisiut: approximately !"i per oMit of tl-c h:h sch.ool teachers of pt. i.ouis. had voted to unionize and affiliate with organized labor, the board of education announced today it would not employ tach'rs affiliated with labor orpa n fza' ions. The a n uon nc-m.-n t stated tl.o pres.Tit contracts of one year with teachers would be observed, but after th-ir expiration any teach-r lolong'iit; to the uni"n -aouM not be employed.
Are you reading The Times? CIVIL WAR NOW SEEMS IMMINENT ContJnue! from pis on.
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DEMAND Leonard Tractor Stock NOW before it goes higher. Don't let anyone put you offget your stock delivered at once. Miller and' Willis r" UNDERWRITERS. 508-9-10 Gary Theater Building Gary, Indiana.
capital by th revolutionists was st! ike by some ..f the municipal employes. The eioctric ligli workeis vent out leaving the city in darkness and the employ.s of the wat'T works MUif. Soldiers were detsiler to assist the
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Airs. Ueo. A. xoos, ai a. via 01., Goshen, Indiana. The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or understands how to properly care for herself. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator cf the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong and this good old fashioned root and herb remedy contains no narcotics or harmful drugs.
populace to secure, drinkins water. The- kitchen employes in the hotels and restaurants, including the Adlon hotel, where the allied missions are
living', quit work The strikers rero peaceful and the soldiers did not interfere with them. THOPI.K .0 TO HACKS. This afternoon the people seemed more interested in the races than political eventf". ThfusanOs took advantage of the warm, sprint; weather to po to the Marlendorf race, courses. Pcsplte the (jeciee of the imperial chancellor dissolving all Prussian assemblies, Konstantin Fchrenhaeh has issued 'a ra'l for a meeting: of the nld rcichstac in Stuttpart on Wednesday. II. rr Kbert sent messajrep to the old government officials in Berlin urging them to accept no orders from the new regime and to pay r.u f. no money, but ihe messages were intercepted. Tbrougrhont a!! th?r historic happenings attending the overturn of the old Kovernmetit and the rising np of the new. the P.erlin populace maintained a strange calm. MY STRKET I' Alt OK. Throughout Sunday detachments e.f irnops in motor cars passe.l through the strcfts distributing manifestoes from the imperial chancellor. while others were dropped front airplanes that continuously circled over head. t'etaohments of revolutionary marines, headed by brass bands, paraded the streets, and the people waved flsus and handkerchiefs from their windows, apparently careless cf what vvtu-me-tt the troops supporter!. Numerous statements and denial wri) issued by the head of the new povernmenr to counteract the w ilri rumors" that were current. As no newspaper. were beinpr printed ti e j:overtiinrnt statements had 10 be cKstriliUtcd like handbills. DHMIlx MOMnt HfST PLOT. Chancel ior von WoifRang branded re. ports that the revolution was a monarchist plot as "lies." One official statement was headed: "We snail not destroy, but wiii build up." The chancellor denied that the revolutionary (S'vernnien? is prparinc for
a new war. He said that there would be no conscription. Promises were made to the Labor leaders that Cue men would enjoy representative government if th'-y returned to work ut once. A nil iii'iii'nii n t was made that the present ministry is temporary and that a coalition cel.inet would be formed later en. Somo of the statements Issued by (he officials indicated that they were
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DR. BURKHART Wants pin to vwite b;m todav for a trr-at ment of I 'r. Purkhart's VcfCetnh!- ( Vim i" hi nd. lay for same when cured "f I.iwr. Kidney. Stomach Trouble, Const i- . -it hoi. C;i'arrh. i)i-utiatirm. I'n't miss tins grandest of remidi's tuid wonderful pr.- enttit u of Crip. Flu. Address 611 Mam St.. CinHnna w. , For pale, at all li-'iK S'or.-s. :;ti-lay treatment 25c Adv
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