Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1917 — Page 4

4 THE TIMr

AGE FOUR Monday. April 2. 1017

THE TIMES NEWSPAPER BT THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.

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The Tim(.(.rcA.t Chicago-Indiana. Horhor. dally except Sund'ay at tbe po.tofflce m Kt Chicago. Na,ml.r IS. 191S

i..H, ;ounty TIiiifBDally except Saturday th0 PO'-cftica in Hammond. June 2S, V30S.

county TlmesSaturdav and PostoffH-a !n Hammond. February 4. 1911.

11,9 t,a.-y Rver.ing Times In Gary. Acrll 13 ldi 5

All under the act of March 3. 1S79,

and Sanday.

weeKly edition

Datly except Sunday. Entered at

as aecond-claa matter.

Entered at lh

iK-iiiK f ivatPiJ tha' is far reaching in its effects, and which

:t di.sniraitix I'minr wlin th inexorable reaction must come. There- is iPMsiin to a sysirin of high prices based on the Imperative demand nf i h mumsiki rnniliiiotm created bv the world war. the wider oon-

.-- ...j I .sumption and sh inalienable rlht of capital to receive a reasonable profit. Entered j Hut. theic is somet liinn wrong w ith ih sysiem of high prices that depend :n great measure on the exactions of f-intsle or groups of monopolies, whose

i i in i.; ihe piiiiu- nji of lui.ne dividends at the expense of all Ihe people. A persis'f nee of Hie course means a step nearer lo the day when their

mav he socialism or its Inendlv inigiiDor. government ownersnip. un;.uu

sleel

Entered at ,

I

12 Rector

FOREIGN ADVKHT1SING OFYTCH. BuHding Chicago

the poatofflce ershin of t he state to include the central scheme of modern industry

i and its allies, such as coal, gasoline and perhaps Ihe not bo profitable facilities of transportation. To he sure, socialism is something to be avoided ami . yovetntnent ownership is not always satisfactory - Kuroi;ean history has

proved this, hut relief must come in some manner

our Alii

TELEPHONES. I Hammond (private exchange) Slot. 3101. 310J, (Call for whatever department wanted.) Oary Office Telephone 1?.7 Nas.iu & Thompson. East CM.-ago Telephone MO-J : F I. Evans, East Chtoago Telephone 737-J, Fast Chicago. Thd Time ;.; ' in liana Harbor (N'e-,y intfr) SJ in. liana Harbor (Re-rorter and ciaaaifVed ' Ads). ...... .' Telephone ii tVh;tir Telephone pn-M C.-own Point , , Telephone Ci Ues-wisch Telephone 1J.

It ,is the story of all

countries that where there has been unrest in either lesser or greater r.e-

aree the cost of food or the lack of it has been the foundation of all tiouble. j In states not so hiily developed relief is invariably found in a manner that i: is not pleasant to con:empiaie. In a country like our own. where j have improved the machinery of government to a high degree of efficiency, j ih.ie i liope that it will eventually solve the problem. Hut in any eventl ihe portent is at hand and extortionate monopolists must so just, as did the

lui-'ocsats of France, the junker? of Germany, the landed lords of Kn sla nd j nms.j upr.vi mc un.i

mnvuera's of Russia. In this modern day there is not room for Amenc-,,, woman

. itrn-i.criinm, ro-

hiis ias.-.I Rnd wo can help In innny ways, and the best wiiy nf nil f,,r us to help, in in strengthen their heart with faith and understanding. We

American women have always don share in defending our i 'mii.tr.

we will ni.i be found lnckiiiK now. This is 'est t i n i-'- f,,- all f r adopt ei breilK-iM an. I slsiei. And I m sure Hum ir.ennl what ihcy smid when we adopted ttiem: and thm tb.- will n.,t "He weu-hed in the biilnnce and found wanting." So I sny: Cod save mr 'nun! ry ; i iod sine iur I-'Ihk: tod li!e an. I Kiiide mr Tresideni : nl ;. help our nun joid women to be slmni.' Mini faithful. A 1 1 i ' , HTKK ! "76 AND t, ! llHiTimond. Indi.-triH.

SAYS SHE WEARS MASK.

Kditor h .- Ink" nam.'

T:ik.--. doesn 1 IT her mi but v

I lie

in si , u a i ors o!

oppre:

Muss sion

io expect to

Viersist in it tco lone.

A TO KILL.

LAPwGES PAID UP CISCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

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cr'.pt articles or letters and

wii! not notice anono;. rroius communication

Short lijned letters or general Interest printed at discretion

medicinally

ages.

-..I.., .,n.i,.r i 'in he i-l:4 in chairman of the senaie- nnlitary a

f.i:-- com mil 'ee. is bending every energy toward not only barring liquor from the army and navy hut tobacco as well. believe that Senator Chamberlain means well, but is erring through '.cnor.mc ". This r r.oi t line for crank sue.sesiions or fool lecislation. To::acc is an absolute necessity for 'he soldier.

o rt troiii hike v or brand v. which are necessary

t.iio, ,- b.,, n ilo. croat solace for fighting men for

We don'; want blind timers outside camps or reservations. The can: een in preference by all means. don't wan; out soldiers poisoned by the stuff now beina

bl-'id lusr districts. It is made of alcohol, embalming

raisin juice, phu tobacco and water, and it is truthfully said that men drink,'nc it require neither ihe services of a physician or an emhalraer. Wliv deprive the soldiT of tobacco anyway?

Kxpla:n these things to air.' i 'ircumst ances.

ni .M i. d n W on n'

She r: id n t .-. or n h r II khuv li ( , S he's r th- kk 1 1 1 of an ii'ie )i, i- , ft is M'xlenn. pr -r-

ibiiik' but AoeioH. I doubi uli-'lor blood fo(V-- m her w-inv tii.i:i; it i just wa'er ritid disli null r a! tint.

n husband, blot h r pHtriois. I wculii le.-ul than ci.uar.b nifi n " I i h ink if

illl K'.'td I I, lle sons uhf. a re "r have them An. email V

I and rath tike

this oountiy is invaded uf. oijht t. r.ut all thfso pat l lists in the fror.t ranks and let Ihetn s,-c what invaders think of them. I'm vlfid there are no trior,- in Indiana llxihor like -r. h v fb-in't you ti-il her if your e,,.

any-1 lonals make per so sb k thai slo- doesn't jhave t,i r, 'i I t -,eni hn Hu n you h;id

I bet'er w:t.-h on- i.r ..(!! w1 vre.ir fa.-.-j sl.-ipped That's .;oitisi nrfumin! !. r you. Win d..sn't she f.rpaniz' a ti-ui-sold ill SOIW'I niPiii of" f.ac shippers.

fluid. A VV'iMW UIM ISN'T A I'ACIFI-

Indian-i Harbor.

Many Ailments Come From the Eyes

if'.'Hi

ol wc;iR ( mt'(rl . our rvr

linu" tin's on voii liavc a iiam a-ro voiir

lend voii In come liz.v. Tlifsc arc h 'innroius

ccs. (Jlasscs iicttc!' -oiii' s i xainiiH'tl

wouirt (iinuuaK! an iiiai uisiu hcrft tomorrow ami have an export.

John E. McGarry JEWELER OPTOMETRIST.

ROBERTSDALE

Her i y rda y.

iii ir,. .:- ! r H V f ' -T. I-

PERFECT CONFIDENCE

Sena! or t'hamberlain. but kill his bill under

jDandoni Things and Flings

.od

I XVII.!. we ever gM bak to th i o'.d da-s when corpora' "ees w r t.-t vv it li teitv 5S 1 -3 p -I" cent I w '- ! ; ..nat-'e-l every one to ; rivm I steaks and potatoes.

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" 1 n ; ! ; I : k.in "i

rt s on

over it. my forefather's ftun. And to the ether side where hanifs a picture o( niv lather in "tvil War uniform and lump came in my throat, and my heart beat fast, and 1 arose and saluted lli.-.n and then resolved to answei the lett r I have read nil your editorials and instead of angering: me they have imbued me with renewed patriotism. l-'irsi, I

" i vvanl to say that I thank ;d that 1 am ' ! a daufihte-r yf soldiTSt and I would a 'j thousand times rather stand over the I crnv.-s ef all my dear ones than to have them shirk their duty to "Our t'ounuy."

There are some things in lite that

Ills;

vicinity know

I

icrry buri o n e fi ! s of

i cannot he nepierteu w un lmpunny, ami j the Rt eatest of all these is. "allegian.

country. And mis is uur to every native born arid

. n i-: -kief

ne. i

put fed w i ;

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He to da : ra ' ion

MORAL ( OAVARDS. VoltK. March "!. A scathmp a'tack by

on the newspaper advert isimini? of ;ii. poa !i;ir t women to (.ppese war on the

t .in t

-s abando -v and Jl mid hard! v a rs ; o

help a d m ir'i.g t h ,i i s '.oe dealers p.-ice t,iK on shoes i o ns-tier for qualit v

lo one's I'ounlr y '

naturalized man and uralized means adopt, sei-ures na t u ra I i7.a t ion

Kir.f (ao

' n. d

n.ad-I'.ac.

women, for natand when anyone papers they rive

cou n - PS to

he rules thereof.

p:u .

d

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b.

endanger the jivf,, of their husband-, son and brothers.

The rebuke was contained in a statement issued by the p

Bps comnuttfe of the Now York and New J. rsey chapters of women's department of tic- National Civic federation. It d-ivui the pacifists as "moral cowards" and declared that American w r. ''il no; now 'rda v the .-oward's part. rr for safety's sake suik hind th? Use of internationalism." The statement of the women's committee said: "The pacifist, whether a man or a woman, is a mo:a! coward.

Mil" lie jf.- a pacifiF!. "The road from pacifism to disloyalty and pro-'lermanism ; a h"rt one; at one end is cowardice and at the ,,th.-r treason. The c: f the pacifist to resist resistance i? a call to be. ray our country to the Teutonic enemy." ' Th above answer to the Emereency Piffle Fed era 'ion is as casti2atory a dnuneiation of the organization's marrowless crusade as ever was written. It is a fitting answer to the spinsters and disappointed li usband-h'inters who in the main. ar the nni's of the federation that will have a lot to answer for when war does break out. it is a remarkable thing that no true mother wants her son or her husband to han back when hi.-, country is in danger.

Id WH.I. be just a.' r'.ny a nd na v y ready

e ): a v e t - ersnrt t o i lertc.an v is a sain

w e i 1 to c; f

at on i e v drafting to prot .' st ; n -z,

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r -,ef d-fference a nd t lie i zar is round to the lal-

d a s a h o n't fas' a o.is urn b

i Vina I .s ill anil !

It

b e c , r, s 'ter ail.

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t on a -nd V

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look

it- make

If some of the o'ld maids who make up

Relgitim and France in Angus

lion and treason

ho Kmereency Pifile '. and Septtjiuber, in this coun'rv today.

Fi'dcrat ;on 1511, they

a (: r ce

d'T

had been in

wouldn't be preaching sed

We are by Jio means ready to accept a white rabbi' as our na'ional enib'prru

There is on" thing sure, that after tomorrow I ncle Sam will kno

to rail these cowards and where to put them when they talk treason. The people of this conn' ry refuse to cower in humiliating submission any ion.aer.

ine o,aest;on as to w nenier ;ms coun?rv sua.; eneate debatable. The opportunity to choose has been taken from us. War now is.

r Oil i V s that t! "nbin c.

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ler

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a ' w .' y s f" ' re's A i a s k a i i ea as part we never t n

ft e 1 1 i r. z : , e b r -i t - of the mt;li of

in w;r is no ioim

n'kwspa rr.Ks -my is t' i; h 1 1 1 c

Moi

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in

print that - P.ri t ish in falestine. Howntaliia the. best e. oprtai.ons in the

FOOD PWICKS Al) WHAT MAY FUOMTIILM.

NKW Y iHK citizens brooks'i'ks because of rifles. Ves. and f we itioe of 'cm drillins1

' ihre'l! be a short a are repotted.

d ri ', i : r. e with s'lortaae of i ad to have

changes sr of broomsticks

Economists and the ,1

in th -ehigh cost of 13 vine is ye multitude of causes are blamed,

men withdrawn from agriculture and productive labor. They over to the facilities of destruction. Another cause is that 1

partment. of commerce predict tha' the pinnacie

to be a : atti-d. in a eioomy s'atement a For one thing, the world has had 411.000. noo

are now given ere is a shor'

ace of crops, the I'ni'ed States being the only count

over and above its own needs.

that rai.-c

II another cont ri'mnorv cause

a surplus . given af

a tendency to speculate It appear? that, il-.e isn. aggrat at inn ouro

in foodstuffs. ashineton e onomis' s havi of dts. in banco that tend.-' to

ov erlookoi i n fl a ' e the

a 11 cos

miporof liv-

THoSK who ear afTo-d on t lave tlieni and those ,1 i's and can t afford tiirm

cars and w- h o have si ill make

i:p a large part of our population. THKIIK'S one thir.K we can't blame to the Germans: The food riots. They a 1 e 1 aliped mostly by Rood American speculators ami kindred thieves.

ing. That is the tendf ncy for urcedy profits on the part of great corporation..' The world wat, beside? disturbing the monetary balance in America, ha- further accentuated the line of cleavage between capital and labor. We thus have vast monotxdics going beyond the original hounds of consolidation for economy, lower production cos's, and s'eady operation of factories; instead ttiere has risen a. powerful machine for what really amounts to extortion. While it is well to consider the extraordinary profits of great industries the fact, still remains that the dollar is constantly cheapening and as it does labor does not aceumu'a-e compensation in the proportion that i formerly did: but vast monopolies, on the other hand, have done anything but retrograded. Thus, w hen there is an exaction for certain articles that, is so high that it bears no teiation to the relatively slight increased cost of labor and general production, i: stands to reason 1 hat a situation Is

VOICE OF p"e o p lTe

THE SPIRIT Or 76 AND '61. April 2. I?17. F.diior Tub Times: Having read the letter to you. sittned. "An American Woman." permit me to answer it. When I finished reading her lett.r I lonked acrossi the silting room to where liang an old Revolutionary Run with the Stars and Stripes draped

j their word of honor to accept this ! try as theirs and pledge themse!

i adapt themselves to

! And we m turn adopt them as out (brothers and sisters of one country.

And when we adopt them, take them, our fathers become their fathers. Our t'ountry their Country, our Cod th. if Cod. Hence wc can say. "Our Country." in ihe full ntcariiivT of the words. And

we trust them and believe vi-ai. bavin

"nut their hands to the el-w." as

were, thev yviil not look backward

thereby become unworthy. And tttct tben.e forward we are. 1 me t'ountry.

1 i me people -Amoro-anst :" And should

stand fat in our love of liberty and right. Cod fran! that our husbands, sons and brothers will not dishonor what our fathers mad" r-.f dde. namely: mi Country, Our Flag. Our Freedom; we do pot want war! Our president doe not want war. but if after doing all we ran to prevent war and then war comes. Irt s stand fast, as one man. one woman, and defend with our live? if necessary our beloved country. 'iod forbid thai we women should make cow nr-is and shirk rs of t,ur men Hathor. let us follow in our mothers' footsteps and bid thrn go and defend ur Country and honor. i,et us not b.w eights, as it were, to hold them back. What our mothers did we can do. Oh! am praying that war will ned com--, but if it dofs and our loved ones hear the roll of the drum and feel in their hearts that they are needed, why S'i they muM. And the. American woman 'hat wrote that letter must calm herself and bow her head to the inevitable. Yes, I know it wili wring our hear s, but we must forget our own heartaeh s

1 and think only of our opportunities, our

responsibilities, our accountability, for we women will have opportunities to help as never before and we will lie in

I a measure responsible for the feelings

in their hearts when they leave us. And we will have to give account if we are the cause of them being cowards, shirkers and traitor?. Tlather let us urge them to say; "ilve me liberty, or give me death." Life is short at best and no mat: ran die more honorably than on the battlefield, defending his Country and

home. If war comes 1 cvncc: to pue

my all. and also expect to get right into the thick of things myself, nursing the wounded, helping and cheering. And He who said: "The;, shall run and not be weary: tl y- shall walk and no' faint." will be my- comforter and will help me io do my share. We have a precedent to uphold. C;r fathers must not have died in vain. So I say: "Kally round the' Flat; boys:" And don't bring dishonor on you're dead fathers by being shirkers. And to "An American Woman" I say lift up your heart and be glad if you can cive jour Country a soldier. Time was when men fought and women wept, but that lime

X.k Cotuty People Kit Good Beaoa Tor Complete Reliance. Io you know how To find relief from backache:

io correct distressing urinary To assiot weak kidneys?

Many peome m this

the way. Have usf.,1 Iioan'e Kidney Pilis' Have proved their worth in many testa.

! Here's Hammond 'est Imony. I V C k'bl I Till ... ,

" " ' e-i-. iMnimona, says: "I can alwavs highly recommend rvoan's Kidney p;ii. T anybody not having good strong kidneys. a.s my experience wl'h this medicine has been a very favorable one. J was troubled a great deal by weak kidneys and my back was sore and iame M v back hurl me every time I tri"d to stoop. JVian's Kidney Pills were whs' I user for this trouble and they ao.m had me fee;inlr all right. V. hen I have taken them since, they have always proven satisfactory ." Price 50c, at all dealers. T'on't simply ask f r a kidney remedy get TVan's Kidney' Pills the same that Mr. Kldd had. Foster-?.IIlburn Co.. Props.. Buffalo. N. T. Adv.

.Mrs. Fred I-t, n ham u.er of ilyrtl avenue was hostess to the member e the F ni h r 1 1 d e i -.' ciiib if I !-i u : -non Thursday evening. Th -u-s:- spin: pleasant -.eniiiic m ne.-.i;-- v. . r', on id o'clock, when an !.i:."ia'. i-jto heo was si rv ed.

Mrs. William !e',.g.--r f v i. !! her daughter. Mrs

g- rs of Lake avenue. .

The Ind.-penden' P-dto cbib met

da v afternoon ar the jonn ni is of Whiting. Sever p.-ii:,, veer- played and priz by MeFdarue Cant; is Fart

K.-lley. Mrs. Joseph Hannat-'I and 1 Kr;t-:!evv i.o.i spent rh,: cay hi g.osi.s of hi r mother, Mrs. I S. iiaaf of Indiana bieib-vard. John P.rovvn of Myrtie averoi has been eonrbi-d . hoc", f e ra I vv.-k:- bv ii;t. , t ma ins a ii

! same. ' Mis-- N ; 1 pi--, rpr.M of Chicago 'Mrs Aibert S.'naeter if CP J a venue y esi erda y. Mrs, John Langohr of Indiana i a rd visi'eii )-r sister. Mr. Mr

Fast ('hicHRi'. Friday. I Mrs. Frank Minsberg and si-n-r, Miss iCertrude Khlerd. v )- r) in ilammond I Friday. j Mrs. Thise of Chicago visi'ed her j sister. Mrs. Mo'nv of Indiana b uejvHrd. lit'- latier par' of the week. J Charles -Morrr!! is fjuce ;'! at hi J home in Myrtle avenue wi'h an attack j of rheumausm. Mrs. Kdwatd I.arigohr ni'-r'a iried a

H.de FgFrl- ' a n - - , vv on - and drer. hard wii.i

Si-l t th

vis Hed - v e!a rid bou ,e"i'a n of

FEEL FINE! TAKE MCASGARETSn FOB

I

ILLU

Spend 10 cents! Dont stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated. Can't harm you! Best catiartic for men, women and children.

Kn j fy 1, ! ! 1 an i-

n-i Id

r,-' V'lir Hstem : tilled eumu '; n ion of bile and bowel

r wh'-h keep vou M'iln;. head d,7.zv. tongue coated, breath ba' atoruacfi sour -Why don't yon get rent box of Cascarets at the drug

Core and fee! bu'iy. Take Cascere, -nlgh and enjov the nicest, gentle"! iiver and bowel cieanslng ymj rer experienced You'll wake up vrft: a cleat head, clean fmgue. Hv-ely e'ep, ros . skin and looking and feeling fit. Mothera ran rive a whole Caejrt to a sick, cross, bilious, feverish child any Cme- -thev r harmless never gripe or lck en. Adv.

There are 10.000 Lake County peopl who are llvlnc all over the C A nbsrrlptlon to THE TIMES -Trill itaTe iron the trouble of rlinar letter

lit'..of her

number o m honor birthday. Mrs. W h.-r home

f e ver. Mr. and Mrsavenue were C Those from

Id rc n 11 M.

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h i 1 1 n z a n a : a

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irshaii's f.f'h

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is 1, 1 ' i " i a k if typhoid

Fran, is cr-..y s r f Amy :iicago visitors Friday. iie-i. who aitene tlie

fioieial of Mrs. August Aidac of ("hii.ago Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Chariea Si toss, Mrs. Carl Euehler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stress. Miss Claia Schaaf. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St ros and Juhus S'ross. Mrs. Flla Marquet of Piemen, Tnd..

v. a s

the guest of

Indiana boulevard.

Mrs c Frida v.

Bu.-l! of

We bur Scrap Metal and Kubbpr. Hifrhpsr pric-es paid. 1087 Oalumft Ave. Phunft 317S or 1591. MAUKICE E. EIN, Proprietor.

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When Your Telephone Is Not In UseX Be Sure the Receiver Hook

Is Down"

m

' a TELEPHONE subscribers not infrequently Jl keep their directories on the telephone table beside the instrument. If the books happen to be placed under the receiver, so that they raise it, the hook is released and your telephone is put out of service. The operator, if unsuccessful in her efforts to inform you of ing for a reasonable length of time, reports your telephone out of order. You can avoid trouble reports and delays in your telephone service by always making sure that the receiver hook is "down" when the instrument is not in use. Chicago Telephone Company O. A. Krinbill, District Manager Telephone 9903

PETEY DINK The Kinislnim- 'Toiirlf of Sprin-

By C. A. Voirfo