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I'gg Fern THK TIME 5. M.nv 25, lnis. THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING S- PUBLISHING COMPANY. em, to 1 r is A The Hake County Tinios-Pallv exc-pt Sfitumay ami J-nl.i'-. i.ruerci at tile po.-to: tico iu Hammond. Juno 1 .'". 'ih-i Ti'nes Hast Ch'mco-In.i'ana Harbor, dai'.y except Pund-iy. r:r'.ril at tlie p.tstof :lce m i:.-t Chicas. Nov ember !:. 191. The Like Count v Time- Saturday and "Weekly F.Ht1on. Enter.-. i .ir th post office In I '. i mm end. February 4. Tho li-rv Kvenitijf rimes lhv.lv ecpt Sunday. I'-t-tere-1 at the pootof'tkv in Cuv. Apr";! IS, 1912. All under tho act of M.an-h 3. lsn. as sccon l-class matter. si: roii i:i; r H-i;l l:im'. . ADVKItTIMM; OFFH'K, ti:i KritovF.t. Hammond (rrtviffl exchange) 3100. S101. S101 (Call for Wl!0t- !' depat tment WTlV-d.) Gary Office Telephone 137 N.tii & Thomp'n. F.it Chtcasr- Teb-phon 531 F. L. Evans, Kat Cbte.ifro Telephone l2-K Fast Chicago. The Tim. .". Tf'-phi'ti.' Ttl-Ser I V,,-a rtaalnri T le t, ton S2 ImHatia Hat bo r iR.'!.i';cr and Oia -s. Adv.). T-l-i'h .t. 23 ; Whltm . .T'lcp'vm' SO-M Cr-e.VH Front ."" 'l'.. 4i .- ar subject is one ty.it ( :is ;!' 'vrv;; a ml l ho tiition problem. I k. if. rod :..! .- . law a ! am- nd-d li.i! ioty in i n;; o;' this kind. 'Mm should be ihonumhly considered by w I-.d ave work! nr. n the n-habth- Lvpcr Paid-Up Circulation Than Any Two Oth-r Papers in the Calumet Region. . you have any trouble ir.'tt'np The Time "like iora plaint immwi'.ite'y to the circa', tK.n department. Tae T:mes will not he responsible for tl-.e return of any un s -d io- t"i a rt i ,i' -- s .r ! ttrs im.i wait n..' ru,t!,' i-i.otv-moas co:i!tiun'.-3t;.ni?. Sh--t sorted letters of general Interest printed i.t discretion. nTirr to si itscmnr.n. If you fa'l to receive your ropy of Tub T:me no promptly as you hav In the past, please d, not think It h.n been lost or wis r.ot sent on time. Remember that the railroad are ensra-d with th.- u-ifent movement of troops and their suppLes; that there 1? unusual pressure In various" parts of the country for food and fuel: that the railroads hav- more business than th-y can hand! promptly. For that reason many trains a'-e late. Tub Time has Increased nta'.lln? equipment and Is co operating In evry wnv w WHY CMCEL, ANYWAY? livery now .ami Hon one h-rirs something especially db pleasing about ("reel. His npohiey to cotn-ress for bis slummins" n':t!.T-k:- will keep bim in tho ;utl!o f.vc' for ponio titito p.n.l in th i nbl!e eye for a lonrer titieh The Seattle Post-Int.'Hiren'-i-i- ..ajx; (f what pos:-!ble noe is (-rort-e (re-M in the eondtiet of the war? This Is a o,ip-.st iili that -v ry nevppaper man has asked sinoe the bepin niim of the 'ontl;ct. bei'nu.-e hiib.er;o I'ri-el'.s of tioial business lias ht en with the nw: paper r:ib.er than with the puhTio. His r-eent pubb.e -.tat-iin nt that lio was rlad that America was not ptco.-M-od to enter lb war marks linn a-; an- o;ln-r i icitists whose !:r.i n in Koe ti iry tuns; ca.rt y wb. n r.atsis aii ;ts ; T!Verve its is '.' COO. 11. P.oW be-.t:H tor (.f in'ori.-t to the t rib-take n t . -a i'l anp: b'.ta ill a very sh'.r' wliHe. As oio-al censor in a cor. -ors!:!n oTu'o v.b.:ch really tioop not cNist Creel h.-is bei n any thing bed a paieoe: . In the- t'.rst n! ;re. bis car eer 1) f.-ro th,. war tho war oom is'e l of a few T.i i-o-rin,. nrt ;rin of a nrotrrs:-.tvo naciflf t na ture. ;'ti"l i;' ho p .ss'-s.-.-o; at eoun- W'T tO a ;n;.t- i'.e e e. which, if w o a doeali 1 -asto for LAST TESTIMONIAL TO MARTYRDOM of m:uo!:s inio mottled up ir.no its - .ar. r (i'.ialt- 1: floaion boi ml 'hose of a b b' m journ; it wa.s a deep. l;i: '.; s. crei :.s for as the news paper frr.terni'y was ivr.vi n- -d. 'i'lia.t l.o bad the- comldn'.t'nu) of n. s i.:ul toiiitary sense req- ui.-: .lie has ever claiai' d. w as i... torinn" offi- ?i 'W-papers a thrib r t ! t bat did not t ak1 a ce of "faking" i !iat tV.e pesToff.ee department to f xpi delivery. Even . os d.-toa the withdrawal men from mas -lays are upon too y line 1 n e ; t a b 1 e b e- r r. r 'ids and f work. fev fel ELLIS NOT IMPRESSIVE. Spirited opposition to tho ronorrdr.arion State Superintendent of Schools Ellis is seen throuetyiut thf state. Republican newspapers declare that he should not be nominated at the republican state convention. There is little question but what a more able and capable man can ho found for this important office titan Ir. Ellis. If flamboyanc;.- were the qualification necessary h ought to have the job ten years more, but somehow or other the office of state superintendent of public instruction oueht to be divested of everything that smacks of poli tics. Certain of Dr. Ellis' official ac's have been wideTy ; criticized throughout the state. The republican leaders in Lake county have never been crea'ly intpres -rd with the official. It is a shame that the schools of Indiana have to be tied up to a political pystc-ni that may change every two years. o f or C( li.-or I. i T'S firs' bid for f it';-"1 eial dispatches to u. i tl: line story of a submanre '.- i-i, e. It was an at rap' ; would have brought In unr.t d'.stnissal from any newspaper office in lb- country. Tb.e protests of the newt p:.o rs who dup.ed by this o;fi cial were i.';: vai!.;'.d a. lid Mr. ':-, t ! con'inu.-d Uithe'.y in off.ee -.v I !.! nospaoe;s trb d to ex plain to 'heir re;,,;, rs l.ov. "the nusfake" nfiiir rod. Since tl...-n t'i" n-wspap.-rs have been ex tremely crutioois :u tit ir acceptance of Mr. Creel's state::, onta. His out spoken Kindness that America wa unprepar.'. is a little too much. For tie? par-lasts who did not helu vo that war was pos; iido ve have notb.ir. bt;t the tolerance that should be shown to an hor.es? mistake. Hut for ibe j ac-ifi.-t, in the li.ht of whit out' unprepared!!-s lias already cost tis. is now joyful ove!' our pre dicament, with the Huns on the -dae of victory, we can have nothinc but th-. most emphatic con tempt. And havine this contempt, we cannot do otherwise than b marid that be bo removed from any function that has to do with the pros ecution of the war. It is only a matter of ele mentary cat: tier, tt nt this bou'd be done, ami if it is not done soon the time will come when it will be done with a onuoaiu-e. Out w'rh him- 1 "5j ( At ( v .... .-. ... :. t . r I r V ls -n 1 : h ' 1 ' r a. O 4 tx 't. ft r f . f ' ft. - S r - - r 1 1 t J- 4 .; HUSBAND GONE SONS GONE HOME AND RELATIVES GONE A Fact Story Telling Just What the Red Cross Did for Mine. Pellier. By an Eye Witness MAUDE RADFORD WARREN Tills Is the picture I saw lust Jariu-. ins: itito Sv.itzerl: rid ami then .to ary in France, and you have .jwrci- Haute-Saroie. From there they went fully changed it! Color enough there to I:trrfline. Jlrue. I'ebier hoped that. i was above, the eternal blue; in the i even tbou ;h her village had len bom- bflckjjround, fields of living jrreeii,; barded, l.er home might have escape 1. which the German shells could not. She found nothing except her bare ! prevent from creeplt-rt back ; in the fields. ' Hiiddle fr.recrenml, a If. tic village Yon changed that picture, you Arner ; street so bat if red and burned that pans, who rati never be bombarded, i it was merely a cnv n of cream-col-. Who can nev;r lose through war tive red ruins. In front of one little? , cut of the (.even dearest to you. It broken bouse were four Mtrurcs in; was r.ot your Iius'nar.'l find children j black an old woman, t.okins ame.ni; 1 ho died; t.ot y..ur wife who was 1 the fallen stones in a vr.in search for, widowed ; not your little ones who : souiethirj: that could be rtsed ; a came back, bony i:nd tubercular, to a ' your.er womati, seated on what had. iiome that bad vanished. Not yours, once been a d.'f'rj'ep, with her face but only the prace ot accident saved hidden in her arms; and little hoy! you; rjf,t yours, but it ridtrbt have been j aiid Kirl, who stared, half frich'ened,- ntid s you chtinsed the picture. You half curious, at the desolation about j could not build up with your own ! them. The little boy held In his thin; hands that hesr of stone Into a home. J hand a Red Cross Ur.p. All four were nor til! the fields, i or bring Mtne. Pl ; pale and jraunt ; the faces; and bodies llf r back to hope p.nd the children ! of the children showed none of toe ! Kiel; to health Fut through the bled ' round curves that make the beauty of, Cross you saved th- remnants of that , a child. j This Is their history i war broke out. Mme. rellier, her mother and her four younger children i were vlsitine la r husband's mother in family that had suffered as you might When th?: have suffered. Things the Red Cross Did. Tou trok the mother of Mme. Pel- the north of France. Her husband; Her to a Itel Cross hospital to be treat- an' two wider sons were at heme in od for anaemia, i on took the littb girl, who was in the first stages oj tuberculosis, to a Ited Cross sani tarium. You found a place which Eurial of heroes of Ostend and Zcebrugge. An impressive ceremony marked the burin! of the heroes of the recent Successful raids on th- harbors of Zeebru.srre and Ostsnd, in Dover. Rep resentatives of the army and navy and the K'ovor: ment of Dover assisted the clergy and relatives of the martyrs in this iatt testimonial to the martyrdom. Lorraine taking care of the summer j crops. Then the wit! The mother ! in-law of Mine. Pellier was ill and , could not be left. Her old mother; could be made habitable for Mme. Pel I was afraid to travel to Lorraine with! Her near her fields which she was the full care of the four children. Re-! anxious to till. You gave her clothes I fore they could til start together the I Gei-mat s Invaded. P.ad news is allow- 1 ed to come info northern France, nd I so fis tiie months passed Mme. Pellier and furniture; you p;ot her seeds; you lent her implements. You sent r. vis iting doctor to watch over her headh and that of her little boy. You sent BOYS FOR FARM WORK. The recruiting of boys for farm work in Lake coun ty seems to have died out and with the approach of the season of school closing and tho rush oT farm work it is to be regretted that more progress is not made in the recruiting. Lake county Joes not wart any idle boys this sum xner and the exampla of the West should be followed here. Recruiting work among Colorado mothers has been so successful that 6.000 boys have been permitted to enlist for farm work in the United States Boys' 'Wor.i ing Reserve of the Department of Agriculture and it is likely that the quota of 10,000 will be completed before the schools close, according to Joseph H. Jaffa, Federal State director. "We have a great deal of special work in connection with the mothers," writes Mr. Jaffa. "The women of the smaller towns realize the need of the farms more than the city mothers, consequently we have to impress our city mothers with the importance of allowing their boys to go on farms. But we must find that just as soon as our women understand that their hoys will he well taken care of thc-y are perfectly villin.T to let them go. We realize that wherever we meet opposition it is caused through lack of understanding. "The scale of wages ranges from $20 to ?l."i a month. Including room and hoard, and during tho harvest it reaches $3.00 a day. A welfare organization will be maintained under the direct supervision of the Y- M. C. A. It is our intention to have a welfare worker in each community to whom the boys may apply in case one ro the other is not doing the right thing." WHEN THE SOLDIERS COME MARCHING HOME, llei-o in tiihs conntrv wo hear little of tho problems j of n.-aco heeau--" we have not been at war long onoush, bu Entlard, Gornmnv. France and even little p,etgiu:n I I are lookin ; ahead. When the shock of peace comes it is believed that i the shock of the industrial order will bo as great as it was at the outbreak of t: o war. When millions of men, i lone absent from thel' regular vocations return home, ; what will bo tho outcome? Where will places be found j for them? Will they be able to fit themselves back j into the wnvs of noace i.nd industry? 1 These and o'her questions particularly concrn I'.r.'lsh leaders, and thoy all agree that the land dh is ion question will play a big prf. England and her col onies alone will have S.O-.iiVko men returning; France OFF! CIA L NE WS B ULLE TIN BY THE FEEG3 COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS !! in V;ii'ln;to!i. l: CAMPAIGN FOR CLEAN LIVING. Members of the Ministerial Association of Toronto have pledged themselves to conduct among their congre gations a campaign of education and enlightment in the interests of better morals and the elimination of venereal diseases. The bell, f has been expressed by a mem ber of the association that, assisted by remedial and repressive legislation, education Is the fundamental and ethical nec-etieity. The appeal by one speaker before the ministerial association was as follows; "We must teach purity side by side and parallel with our enlightening education and for this reason we appeal to you." The dlatia arc ;'. H-oid a r. .;a 'tint" K ; men Ms w r a to- a a w a e r '-' v ! w. 01 til IV. If t lermany, It. ane ti smaller belligerents will also have their legions. As for the Rritish plan the Jdk is now of cutting uo the big estates "Goodbye to the old estates of Eng- I re. ( i- ; 1 'I P; 1,1 trs ! ti mi ail Will y enre .r i ; a tors t ' ni'n In t r -, -' the 5-KVr . ! : j to ha ve . wa y build sunken ; great b. a ;t;-. i '-n :n y r. t n ns u s;. a. o l tr.tere.'ts 1 , ' -n to d t v , t . a II. ve ef it if ill par! o "art t i . Pa 1 In a 1- at a !.: !.. a.i.siK ! I. Ti;. r. tat: v i v r i ! - ; : a ! : :T r - ' - s. :i -a f iv .- 'lav I. ! -i Hi lt '' Hep, IMS. r-r.-l .11 pre. --' t. .'. a - 3 i rem its . a x o b ;. t 1 ' !Tr:Tiipr:- ut! Th it e. ; ef tt learned that her village home had been nurses, who achieved the mighty vic bombnrded and that her husband and . tory of making her and the child take two sons had beet! killed. Except for j baths. Later you persuaded her to let the Belgian Relief Commission, which 1 him gn to a refuge not far away where operates In northern France also, she he might attend school and where she and her little ones would have starved : could often visit him. Through the outright. At the best they were tin-! help of your Red Cross hop" and cour dernotu'lsbed. Then the great push j iit'o and ambition have come back to !"-. n, f.r.d hopes for France grew' 'bat women, and she is rebuilding her high. But as the French soldiers d-; family life. The biggest thing one hu vnnced they hrd to bombard the north-! man being csn do for another you. if ern town. Mtne. pellier hegged the i you are a helper of the Red Cross, Germans to let her go away with her ' have doc4 for that mother. p. to Germany. This j Red Cross! I saw its work every- in France In field and In rv- ti.-- Federal n pone cellar whenever there was a ; blasted villages; in hospitals and i :n'.'-! by the i i.nmi-.or.lti.ont Vm-oMlioloea .i ct.all ; fi.-heola 2nd clinic: In rtfuoci anr! killed two of her children. vestiaries tcr widows and orphans and for the sick children of soldiers flcht- . the Kne-'iFh hi whhh KKAV, V.'e j i-.. tin try in t ; - i-.. h. I .KlViKi:. He it ip-s-.ivf-d. That children eren "f i was refused. She tried to seek safety! where a u : o tV. ;.. Many S. T.V,i; .n. ;- l-e.,,1 January 1". r.t r.iil r:vr in tb.e iina'ti-t i"!ay in -'un1 e, a ral I'.e it H-.0veJ. H- v, a be f.,r. to t f rorn I tvi 'a ua. e v. . a i -1 the ! Ton. v! :h tie re-j'ipst irtt" the ro o r.l of land! If th" policy of the Land Se uicnt leapt is i iind w -, 'i n k -n 'lepra v i t tile reei, England of tho novels; for the romantic ehas of the ! .,v ,,,( fox and th hare will give way to the prosaic f, oding of t!ie population." wri'ep Charles W. Wood in the Xew York World. But that win only be rn incidental feature of the question assures Herbert Has', n, an Australi m. who lias given much thought to the a t adopted they will be cut up immediately in'o now farms for ex-service men. England will no lonrer be the I . r . . t ;nu.-f be rais-d for ore1 tluin-r. but of far greater tnoment !,ln,j will bo tho scheme of immiara'i n o the ooionks- - hrowing open the broad vr res of Canada, Auotraiia, anl overseas place a far colon tzv ion. We must also rometr.be r th;it when the v,"t- is over mm, v ho we re of poor physique, !isibs, ttnder nourivh' d, spirif.ja'Iy unrtm'o'i.ois and narrow will re- r 1 1 : p, w a r this '. : t, t th" re a n .;,! .-. r. 1 v.itcn i .f u .orien r J -,y,.tl;v ;,r, l 1 The l v Ti l -irb .f't.,i m -.nils a tal s ' i . r, ,r p..,; ... t h c r. a r j (;.,.-, a:,;;:i(K The It-.. : a mi 1', b . r a V. o o. t'.,,,, 1; T. 1 S : .' ! ir.il. o,i that i v :r.r:y no! FreFlnt. Secretary. May I'.lv. .iivrred Iti rry letter. I''-rl,np no ..no of the riistrb-t lTfet "K has f-xe, ..a,., j),e f,n? ht-l a8t ek in Hlu.T:.-. n in enthusiasm and I lit t end r re. Mis. i;tt, Hagi t Keh.rer d to-; . i . bar a ioe 1 f,,r ad b r.t ( a : 1 a ret 1. a s-- e ! t n ! a t i . .a ; f-r wn i d.-d fold Wato A ashi i. nt a In b t ' ! d S' rn line specimt -iroiKi iiaii. :,d and h'dpful. It may net! S.,, n A n.b-rvon w.i s re - Ve t ... ! j. - HlutT'or. Hre's w-i very liberal in t'-e 1 rrm-r tivlns p.-arly seven ''"' to tb.e mee; inc. while the X.-ws .! t'ree. Wl., n ytt-:. -,r,,tt f'art. ' !;a : : -1 of .lay county an- :tr 'd t :. : - '' had atisuored rv. ry - '' 1 ?!' v as :-r. !.! Found Her Home Gone. Home gone; husband gone; braTe soldier sons gone; little, tender hoys torn into shreds' That woman's face would have shown you what she had suffered heir face ajrsinst the batter ed ruins the Germans had made. At last she and her mother and her two remaining children were repatriated. Thev knew the Infinite relief of cross ing to keep you safe from the enemy. This symbol of help has a double meaning now for Americans, who have always taken for granted the blessing of safety. It stands for your willing cess to pay the price of exemption, of pity, of sympathy. A bitter, black road this mad of war, but across It, like a beacon of hope, you have flutig the Red Cross. -. .VI a 1 eo.v :.: it. i - pot T f- ! Ir. i; -a .1 : -1 w o 1 . fe .t it- take time to fit the to into th habits of industry again, but they will have b-arnod fa demand a new and a squarer ileal. America will hav- its two. three nnd possibly five or six millions returning home, men who must be ah- sore o; I..; br.-ettht to whole -js w wl-.o ar p. a F -ral 'Hi! indurtrinl activities of if- THIS NEEDS CONSIDERATION. In tho discussion of plans for rehabili?at!nn of men partly incapacitated as a result of injury in war, many counter if thoy rave employment to a man who has lost one arm, one leg or one eye. Such men would ho more likely than other men to suffer further injury. If a man with only one hand should suffer the loss of the other hand, the employer, under present laws, would be 1'atle as for an injury tb.it caused total Incapacity. It is asserted that manufacturing, enterprises cann- sot bed into the r-ocial nation, and fittine these men long estranged from Indus try- for purposeful work will also be one of our proli le-ms, b t alone the rush of immigrat ion that wo may expect from, the scarred and worn old world. war T"nlt"d Stitp 1 n tr t on ! n y ? ? ; r, . v."i 1 1: r: i: s, -l!:r .,-,t,rf tor prii!.i;ii ri riernoorrmy. and Y TIKHKAH. Our 'Pave rn men t .-ntls upon wo-.-en to jsnnnort th' wir f-r deniorr,i'-y in spirit n ejj a, hy aet ....ii.i. . Cross sav they have boon more impressed now than '' ' . . ' "" "' ' , i . I V HhUF.AS. women In some rirta ' ever be lore by the general desire ana willingness, of ,, , c., , ilin I p'rii r-'!iif!! cin s'lpl"! V.d p". persons of all classes to give whatever they can. There j Mon by p.atro.v- ,.,t,, .'.;t ; .,, r is not the holding back that has been experienced ih I par of t!i' cr; ntry by labor ar, I ;n ,n- in.ilar drives, which leads them to l!iol"-v rn,v- nr" I wIIFItf'AS. Thin rfeprtves t'-.e .v 'iT.ni. nt i-f r, ..f i's res-air, r- nnd partly IT IS IMPRESSIVE. Those In charge of these solicitations for the Reel CP - d to tie- A -net! vntTrnse t mrniiinrnt, i;es.dai,i,. end r--i rar the suff race A me net men wjt.l , c ritminst df-l.-iy in it p.i jr. ife: Tn the meriibf-r ..f ile Senate ef fu a S,s.;.,n in W'avti- nti'.r, r-lee . .r gf-ve the r?:- e ' Y - n ! ne , eaeti Cm Hi, nnt.il bat Cmn V.' te pre lent T h i s w a s a ft . . . rlns t'-e ,1 - n. ,1 . : sir! fund- tVs "ear. Mrs. an . xcejo Ity e,ap;,htn i-l the i ai. iv.iii; ;n Xr.'V- 1 1 ; a w ' -i r . - - ' : s 0 1 .- Irx. v t b aks Vnnii::rker at I.anorte. T-r-e th:np, nr( .'i n f.f the Mr---. mi in ek- r ti-imr i s, w 1 ; hed :TeJ il te.-T.'h some previous sin. liar drive;., wi icn leans tiiem to Urn belief that the public actually is becoming at least roused to the fact that this nation is at war- a thing that has been doubtful until very recently. Rut now industries are emphasizing one difficulty they will rn- the war has touched nearly every home by its taking away some young man who is near and dear, and noth ing tends to make the hand generous like the knowledge that the help it gives is to go directly to an institution in which he h is a personal inlerest. It is well that it is ro for as th.e war goes on the incre;i:-e the demands on our pocket books Is to get bigger and bigger. 1 a i onnieit . f 'revolts in a n i r n. , ti d -U KKKKAS. O'her rat at wti r c '"it- A 1 ". : s t a v t he! r v e men d i r : r rr t la wn r. a nd WHF.HHAS. rivery p. htVa! declared in fever ,.f t! er moit ' v.-. -t en . f th- t'ni on Cljll.1 1 "'a;-., by b" 1 ! m - n t. cither in n. .- t threaah its X-tpir ,j (-,,;? r ti IV e -n n s r t pa-.o t en f run h i d period ' f to" ; a d. pu a t Her t e.nal 1 - the t T'I l:, V i . 1 1 'Oar f ls V,.n;re." pre rr rn "1 n re ; H.-se S i '-' '.o. P T'.!are," ytr-. ' 1 V.-,i;.,. bfC y Mets.r,. fc a- zn '' ! A. ? ,r,v ! : -- T, S t,-. Itr.ilowa.'nt.'' i's'en. Tie . i i : , i ' s e ! ! ;'h Hand. " Mrv .Teh" m a mn- Siie n,,f ,- .ns a nr on a n nerker hi:t she hot . ;' t tie i ;. ncra I H. d r:;oje. t r n Sntar.iay i nr.'r- Te.T.iv Hvpee-s ef ' " 'T S I ! o - m f,.., liana re r. -y, f, visitors to the Ely I. Illy I'lant and the HP.ey lbore was an unusual feature f. r conventions. Tb.e hutiiness men ot the city published an attractive folder for the drive in honor of the club wom en, and th- f.bl r was free from ad- ve r t i -: tn n t s. Kcslvtration of Children. "Hetti-r 1 ai'ics V.'feV was instituted in M..ti!.e ro.nty .---erel years fijro. V. h'-n the call fit).,, tr ori the jjovern- ! meat for this w-f.r! (!- marl "ai'iv was r'ad.v to do the wc-'k. Mrs Waldron of H.l....r:itigten is the Hade: of the ex aminations and re e- s t r a t ; i'n. .... Hct'to.n f"t .1 H i e--- Matron The Woman's Hepartment Club of Klwo-.d lias forraed a War Savings So otety. A letter has been reeeived from tb.e moth- r i-f their French orphan, a child f six '.-.!. Til- ep.il. lias pi e seiito.j a p.-titb.n f.. the r.rsyor for a pniiee v ,.ri an. ('ne i ' . J s a r. ! f. rK; thirty-five women hail signed the? piper. The Hone lit' en ,ori i section ef tb.e c'-ih is p.-rh.ip" the ;o-,-' p- r.alar. Mr". C. th Cotton pave a if port of the Xa- I tienal Convention of Nnrses and called ! the ,1 1 1 f-n t ion of the women to the de mand for Hed Cress nurses as well as f..r training at home. She spoke of It as a patriotic need for the fiuare in many lines. A special proeriirn is he ir, ir arrantred for the .ion--- nseetinK. Summer MeotinKt et-t!ed. Whep tb.e word came that the Cn'ted found Uial club work and war woia. fo hand in hand. So thoia.uhly are ihj women imbued with this irt.-a that a. the meeting held Saturday it was vote! to ce-i.tinuv the meetings ail summer. A pic:::.- will be held in June at the KoUomo City park, which is one of the most beautiful parks 1:1 la. liana. Th welfare work in this city has been sup- rvis d by the 'lab. They are sarpert itiir a French orphin and have pa re'tia 1 a ?.- '.a lib. -t v head. Tw n'.y-f. e d d p. rs in thrift stnmp lias just be. n si; to the endowmi rt fund as a .a n ; ri bti -t ion for this year. They have cava to tpe War e'bi'dreti's H.-P.-f fund, th Y. W. ". A.. Christmas Cheer, atid th Si'.iib' rs' b.'oary. They assist in tuber culosis u.o-i; and have brc-usrht in ' number ef we'I i--r.o vn speakers to th city. 1' 1.1ns a bci::r made to siait a r-etr. h-' r h i p camp.iicn r.rNt rv'riii. Tie 'a.TT.'.ers ate activity iratj-e-J in aii v a r v. rt;. "?ree Lruichcj Per Schools. Two e.f the Ha rent -Teacher assori, tions in IV.onhiincton have tried out th plan of STvins: free lunches to needy chihir. n in two of the schools. A ra re fill study has b on made of menus us 1 elsewhere as well as dovisir.a: man : nourishing and appetizinsr ones ef thee own. Careful accounts have b-en k.,; ef the co.-t per child. Throush th" trtes bad entered t' wa r t be V - I children the u,,. t 1 nn's f'epn rt men t Club of Kokomo de cided that all club work must stop but rft.r ft few tltyi' constder.it ion it wa Mi in W a r Tia-e," Mrv. r. Miohic-.m City. "if-j. in Winnipir the War." ' r.T'd. "el'on s'-r v a t ' --n " . tw .. , 1 1 : -. s- ii'ii Plead e. V H r lia r.is'm. tal Federation wilt " F-e, Woodward, ie State F iteration Ma-re of KVko,-.!o 'ho ( -eetipes w .11 p.. civrn by Jtts. b W. Fox ef Ij.porte and th response v ill be by Mrs. W. W. lb-. ,, r.f War it v. IIUiCn IIoiup ;t wreenfiolil. "In These Tia.es," p-,- Mrs. lif;-,ir-li'i- 10 ivn of iad-an .;.o!'s was the aain a Mrees nt Vie S:tb. lestri-t te.eeiira but the ai,e arrana.-d for C'lf . i 1; .e I- ive l" en In the use of substitutes. The work i tn b" Introduce I in other schools ir-' ear. Radiator eivrt? ie-;... -V-3,V.br -1 Through our long years cf experience in the au tomobile business and with an uvto-dat equip ped shop for repairR, we are in a position to re pair radiators of any make or design and cf cny shape, twisted, smiahed. sprung or frozen. Esti mates furnished on all repair work. STANDARD AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS ! r,.,!44 Ca,umet Ave-- Near. Industrial Hi3h School, Hammond, Ind. 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