Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1920 — Page 6

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ELECT HAS PLANS Will Center Efforts for Justice for U. S. Boys Returned from France ( INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE MCSKOOEE. Okla.. Nov. 6. Mis Alice St. Robertson. "Wonder woman," of Oklahoma, arid only woman member of the new congress, will center her -(Torts at Washington in fighting fr justice for American soldiers who came back from France broken in health and wounded In tody. She mad this statement today In an exclusive interview to the International News Service, the first she has given a'ince her election. "Nothing lies so near my heart as women ani children, except. I thfnk.l ;ur soldier boys,' she said. "When lj think of them I am embittered. Not a j '.-Tle provision has been made fori lnj itre of sick and wounded soldiers j in Oklahoma and my first efforts -t i Washington will be to gain justice forj cur soldier boys." Miss Hobertson. 65 j-ears old. "moth. rrid" thousands of soldiers during the war who stopped at Muskogee en route ; ti Texas camps. Her ready flow of sympathy and tireless efforts for her "children" 4hc soldiers and Indians of Oklahoma have won her a statewide reputation. She is rather ague on reforms, except those affecting the soldiers and Indians. I

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"X waj 'clraJini' Iijht auKrugo nJi 1 loui.l it until it ctuic." ti 'Now 1 aciep-i It." When asktil her etand on proh.b.tion sue nanvly replua:

"i nevr had a dunk in my life." And then: "I've always oppoaid liquor." She oppic thu present league if nation. 'I'm against any league which includes nations that worship IdoU." was her comment. Btsldts the soldiers, she has championed the causo of Oklahoma Indians for fears and will continue to do so in congress. "I'll try to help the farmer and the woikingman. too," she added. On international affairs he; reply was: 'What do I know about International affairs?" "It's all very new and strange thin being centered in the publ.c eye." sho continued. "As Soon as 1 tudy conditions and know something about legislation, I'll make a statement of the reforms I favor. I will confer with those who krow more about It than I do. I have my own Ideas of fight and wrong, and I'll apply them "to each problem that confronts me In congress. I have always decided other problems by putting myself in the other fellow'a place. I'll continue to do that In congress." Then she sent this message to the voters of Arrerica: 'I feel my responsibility fully. I can't express myself just now. I will try to make good." And then to the correspondent, as though an after thought, "Please let me down easy." IIH i it With

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FORMER U. S. MUSICAL COMEDY ACTRESS MARRIES ENGLISH NOBLEMAN IN LONDON

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Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker and hi bride, ormcrly Jose Collins. Another American girl has joited the British nobility via the marriage route. She i or was Jose Collins, former New York actrssn starm in musical comedies. She has married Lord Alastair Robert Ir.ne8-her. an English nobleman of hih rank. The marriape took pla-e in Lo don. Misb Collins had on faor with Loodon theater coers bf hei clever acting.

Political News of Day In Indiana (TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL INPIANAFOL.IS. IXD., Nov. 6 The number of rcrubtlcin members of the 1)19 houso of representatives that havo graduated into the senate as a result cf iho election Tuesday is regarded as one of the unusual things of a very unusual election. When Emmett F. Branch, lieutenant jrovvinor-elect, sounds the Kra-el at th cUrt of tlie 1321 session of the general assembly, there will be six members of the 1019 hus-j vea.rin? the' toga. Not only that, the minute clerk, of the 1919 house is a senator now. v

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Thu members of the house who have been elected tu the senate are Walter J. Echtner of Uogansport, joint senator Crrsm l-'ulton and Cass counties; Wlnfield Mlilcr and Cnrles J. Buchanan of Intiiancrolis; Howard A. Cann of Frankfort, senator from Clinton and Boons Lcountles; "William M. Swalm of Pendle ton, who was a house member of the 1519 legislative visiting committee, is senator from Madison countv; Oliver C I)un of Spencer, Joint senator from Clay, Owen and Morgan counties. J. Monroe Fitch of Muncie. w1k was the minute clerk in the 1919 house, is now senator from Dclawaro county. Already the state house is humming with activities for the 1921 session of the assembly. Most of the newly elected senators and representative's havo itJted the office of the legislative burau of information and selected their seats for the session. Because of the overwhelming republican majorities in both houses tho business of the session is expected to be carried on with little fireworks. In fart, there Is very little of a momentous natjrc to come before the assembly this car. Most of the great questions of Ihc day have been rassed on during the la three sessions and the special sessivn. With suffrage, prohihitlon, taat.on and most of the state constitu'o:nl amendments out of the way, there vil! b3 nothing of great importance be1.2 the bssion with the exception of T-iiklng out a budget system -for the -ipc-ation of the state government. As matters now stand this will be the one Iiig thing for the session to work on. LOWELL Lewis Childress was In Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. Imogens Sallee returned to her home In Morocco yesterday after a visit here with relatives. Fred Minninger was in Chlcafo on business yeterdaj". John Maioy and M. L. Kagon went to SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually en indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL Th world's Standard remedy for kidney. Uvsr, bladder and uric acid troublsa. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and Vsep in good health. In tbr sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for lb name Cold Medal ea mwmrr hn aad accept a imitetioa MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It Did yon hear that Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" is a wonderful picture? DeLuxe Theatre

Valparaiao yesterday to see the football grame. Charlea Brown of Skeltoy was bcra cn business yevterday. M- A. Palmer of Hammond Is visitingrelatives In Lowell.

PALMER IS UNDECIDED f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE "WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. Atty. Gen. Palmer this afternoon had not decided whether he would go to Indianapolis in connection with the Investigation of conduct of the conaplracy caacs J against coal miners and operators, n la possible that he wilt rely on Judge C. B. Ames to represent him. It was Indicated that Mr. Palmer at present saw no reason for making the trip personally and also that it was considered that the notice from Judge Anderson possibly has been hasty and might be recalled. OFFERS SHIP TO PRESIDENT-ELECT f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MARION. O.. Nov. 6 Irestdent-elect Warren G. Harding was pleased to receive unofficial word this afternoon that the navy department at the suggestion of President "Wilson had offered Senator Harding the use of the presidential yach Mayflower for his proposed trip to the Panama Canal zone. It was considered likely that Senator Harding would accept the offer If he can manago to make the trip. WISCONSIN THE FAVORITE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. . A crowd of 25.000 Is expected to witness the annual Minnesota-Wisconsin game here this afternoon. Wisconsin is the favorite because of Injuries that have weakened the Gopher eleven. Kddie Kubln, powerful fullback, is out of the game and Gus Eckberg. an end. will be shifted to the full back position. If You HaYf! Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND Prompt and Efficient Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The ectric Motor Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammond! Announcement! At Th Valentine Dressmaking Colleg-e ladles may briny their own material and learn to cut. fit and make dresses for themselves and family. In our business course we tach cutting;, tailoring-, pattern drafting and dress designing. There is no better or easier trade for plrls or women to learn. They may make g-nod money conducting- a dressmaking business at home or go out by the day, etc, We number more graduates from our colleges than any other school of this kind In the country. Day and evening" classes. Positions furnished free. 6203 8. Halsted St.. Chicago. Phone Wentworth 446 West Ride 3407 W. Madison8 st; North Side. 1S50 ff. Wells st. SARA. PATEK. Principal Call, write or phone for terms.

SAVE your DOLLARS They are going to have a greater purchasing power in the very near future. A Substantial Bank Account Is a Great Asset In the Time of Need

Citizens National Bank Hammond, Indiana Mem her Ban k Federa I Reserve System Open Tuesday and Friday Evenin js Until 8 o'Clock Foreign Exchange Steamship Tickets Travelers Cheques Bonds and Investment Securities

Capt. Arntaon. Quarterback, also probably will be absent because of lllnesa In his family.

OHIO HAS HARD GAME (INTERNATIONAL HEWS SERVICE 1 COLUMBUS. O., Nov. 6. The Scarlet and Gray warriors of Ohio wlU undertake to brush from their path the final Linimenira Is always ready to caso rh.eu.mai Ism. A T the very first twinge, down V. comes my bottle of Sloan's; then quick relief, u-ithoul rubbing, for it 8 stimulating and ecattera CORP restion. The boys use it lor VVliKVOMVUt ujvj m www etilt muscles, and it heirs Sally's backaches, too." 85c, TOc, $1.40.

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