Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1921 — Page 2

ELLS TRUE CONDITIONS OF LIFE IN GERMANY

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Wednesday, Sow" 23, 1921.

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TouriMs revurnlng from (It-rmany ( walks along he lJe sfeets and rs?t for the most part spreading a I home and schools that one learns the "ions iiiipresaU'ii of condition njlrue slut f affair"." says Alma ih y exist there according to Mis.? J jEorswr. Emma Korstcr, niece of Albert Sh- tells of visiting one of the pubiins of Hammond. j lk- .-.,n! where the children are heKomwr, whoa.) home is in: jn fed by the committee of the Sorhil.oblrihta, has just returned to the j ,-b-ty f Kri.nda. MM of the children

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months in Germany as secretary of the cot . nut tee sent there hy the Society Kri better known as the QuakI"; to i-nuly relief work anions the i h. J n n . The tt'iirijts. she say a in letter to Mr. Oehring, sea only the bright side 'f licrman life. They ypcn'l their time in the cafes and amusement places anrt on the boulevards. Thert 'hey come In contact with the "scheibrs" tb people who grew rich tiiroimh the w;r n-id who now eare nothing 'i iut i ho poverty and sufferinsr auioiig the T'oor. It is only when one leaves the main -Tret and boulevards of thx- city and

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This 13 How Lynchburg, V a. Woman Declares Her Headaches Oftsn Affected Her.

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T "I don't bo! (eve anyl-ody ever sufy f n front headaches KVe t did. The imins rit Kk an lion band was be"tijr drawn around my liead and mv jompics would throb until I was drivn almost distracted. I shudder when J think of those awful hodilsc'ne.i. . I .nd no appetite either. ; 'T owe Tanla an everlasting debt 3-f gratitude for entirely ridditiir me of I l.so.e territde headaches. My stmh has 'een 'oncd up too. and everything I eat agrees with nit now. Tanirtf certainly brought me health nni ;!'aoT'iTies?." ; Tantic !s sold in Hammond by Sum-;.i:e-s rhurmacy and In Indiana Harbor -i y Tentral Drug Store and by leading V;i'Vf8ll!s.-AdV.

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were understand. AH won patched clothed. Many were barefoot although it was a cold day and there was no heat In the room which bad a atone floor. A law wort wooden shoe i. Slippers tiiad.- of old carpet. I'rosjjects early in the rummer ere. pood for heavy irons but before barvest time, came, the drought set in. After four week of dry hot weather iblds of. potatoes and vegetableswere parched and ruined. It waa a common sight to tc whole orchards, lentU.s and with shriveled. fruit still hanging to the lluiha. Eack of rain also endangered the fodder crop and when Miss Forster left Germany the people were facing th necessity of ltUlinj their chiUu iu.ess rain came soon and saved tlie grass. Among all the people she says not i oe epi't'ted hatred for America. i.nf! old German at Coblcna epoke Jn u'lowinif Itirins of the American soldiers In th.- Army of Occupation. "We iiKo the American hoys," he said. "Tin y are good to ua and If they should do anything wrong they are joinls-hcd more severely by their officers than were any German soldiers by (ler o.an officer." In l'otadam. ?.n ex-chamberlain or tb" ktisr and rtill loyal to the em peror said to ber. "Wheti you return to Apierioa, tell your people we thank them for what they arc doing for our children . '

.Misa Forster faya Germany' greatest mcd if milk and cb thing for the rh. ildren .

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They wjll be aded by a number of other . phyMlcianti. Among the moat enthusiastic aponsors of the clinic fere Jonn SI. Hesteiies, diractur of Hrouka Houae. and Miss Jennie Jtewsey, chairman of the clinic committee and welfare director at Hrooka Ilouao.

BEAUTY IS HARMONY There can b no harmony. ni there

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dition . ' '- '- " - " ' - : Let the woman who is always tlrad and who suffers from low spirits and mytserlous aches and pains, only try I-ydia K. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound. She will then see that the beauty and harmony w'V be resioied to her home v.-ith the return of her health and ood spirits. Adv.

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FREE CLINIC FOR CHILDREN IS COMING

Hammond phyeicitins and officials of civic and fraternal organizations lire co-operating with the Indiana State Board of Health in bringing to Hammond for a two-day seMslon, members

of the state health board who will conduct a' free clinic for children following "presentation of an educative program including motion pictures and bj'gi;ne talks- at the Orpheum theater. The theater has already been engaged for Decem'Der 12. Hesiden speakers provided by the Ptate board of health, local physicians) will talk. Picture chowing th penalties of insanltatlon and slovenly care of the health will be

exhibited, A session in the afternoon will be for children esxclunively. The evening program will be for tho benefit of parents. - -On 'the day followlila- will be, reaped the harvest. It is thous-bt e!Tori,- of the medical bodies to interest parenM is .n f-a:upn rdint the health of their children will result in a record number of applications for examination at the free clinic which will be held Tuesday, December 13, at te Superior court building. Thorough examination, medical, mental and dental, will be mate of children whoso . parents make application for this free service. Dr. George M. Cook, president of the Hammond MetlTi-al Association an.! fir. H. J. White, president of the county organization will supervise the clinir.

Notice To Building Trade

Beginning Monday, Nov. :8, 1 i 2 1 . the lindl.i wt seale and working conditions .will be put In effect on ,all work of the Building Trades .Kmployer Association. xjje ' Aasociation is ready to make ap'reemeiita with all o the orafta-that are willing to accept the above condition. - IMf MM NO - T R A n KS BM FtXJ'Y.'KS ASSN. " ' ' 11-23-1- K. K. t;OIK. Secretary.

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MICHIGAN CITY. Ind.. Nov. 23. Hrnin.n'K.mr of (lary today filed a motion in the superior court here for n new trial in the case in which Mrs. i:ila Jaggor of Gary w .aa given a ver. diet, recently for $1.73: Mrs. .Tagger had sued Cor $20,009. the valne of Liberty bonds-w bich sho alleged. Faber bad taken to cash ajil converted the pioctcils to his own use. jThe jury made an aceountimr of driblets that

had been paid to Mrs. Jairyer's husband and deducted theao from the award. Mrs. Jaeger claimed that she found the bonds on the floor of a tai-

cab in which' she waa 'riding, in March, 1920. from the LaSalle, street station in Chicago.- The trua ownership was never traced. The motion for a new trial Is based on two major allegations. One Is that the defendant was by accident prevent d from having a fair trial because Attorney Joseph 1. Ounroy ufcame sick on Oct .21, during the trial, and remained physically and mentally disabled until the end of the trial. By excusable neglect Fab'-r says. Conroy failed to put certain witnesses on the istand in. rebuttal and vas unal.de on Oot. 2o t-i arsnie the o;so before the jury. At the close of the trial Conroy went to ;h I'resb vterlan hospital in Chirapo, where Gary newspapers r pot ted, lie. underwent an op ration. Faber states further that sine; the trial he has discovered new evidence favorable .to his cuu In that ha has found tie true owner of the bonds involved .a the action brought by Mrs. JaKEcr.

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the same dreadful disease among my family and associates, I AM NOT A PAUPER NO V. but if I slop work, I soon will be. And then my disease, will be suit advanced that I will suiely die. And while livtnw at home TWJCK AS LONG EACH DAY. J shall probably Infect my children. IF I CONTINUE AT WORK, I SHALL ENDANGER MY COMRADES, and slowly kill myself. WYi KNOW that consumption can be cured if token in time; that every MONTH, every WEEK, every DAY, that T k on without treatment. I become more hopeless, more dangerous to others, and ItKiHER, I tell you IT COSTS MONEY TO PK KICK. 1. JiuHt Work to Dive and If I Work. I 'Die. The consumptive who wrote this appeal DIED IN NEGLECT AND POVERTY. Hut first he infected some of his family, and possibly some fellow workmen, who will follow him, ti niatt tmisis is iHui:T.ni,i;

AMI ITH Mil, K BI T In Tndiana 3. 1 C 1 persons diefl of tuberculosis last year. It is conservatively estimated that there are now sn.0a ea.srs of tuberculosis. Sickness end death from tuberculosis represents a mony loss to Indiana of over $10,001,000 a year. Tuberculosis rjirliLiai Seals this year gave to Indiana JJettr nursing service. I Clinics in f. rty counties. j Educational campaigns in eighty j tivt) counties, Modern Health Crusade in flfty-a-v-en counties.

Knrolkd n.i.iioo children as Health Crusaders. You can help. nilUVr.HAtt SEAL VOIR CHRJSTMS M All.. Lake ( nunty Tuheeeuloala Assn. -V. M. C. A. Iliil!illrr inr. lnrtlnn

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-1'Olt 'iOirin i tliK, (iFNTI EM EX, WHAT M I TO !f" T.Ktiow-l Am a Consunipti ve . I KNOW I ihall dit; unites 1 take at one? t he proper treat meant liest. Fresh Air atid much Oo 1 Food, under cont san "medicrt I attention. YOU BELIEVE that I can Infect my family, my fellow wrkmer. your family possibly anyone with whom I am long- In contact. WE ftOTH KNOW that if I keep on at work I will DIE. and WHILE I AM nriNfi AT MY WORK. 1 may start

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TODAY, WANDA IIAWLEY in Her Sturdy Oak' Pathe News and Pollard Comedy THURSDAY Also Conway Tearle in "The Fflan of Stone"

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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