Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1917 — Page 6
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tanoitv here. THE UNITED STATES HAS DRIFTED INTO WAR WITH; GERMANY. The people have, seen war coming for ears. Thy have sensed
v from afar. It wa In the air for .1 Ions unit'; so there is no shock about li . BT THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY. ,-he p..1)le ,,r. lhj COUUIry ,lilVH Wl.oin inured t0 war anJ all u mean--rvrr-... - j -,arw:-. .--t-- -r-rr-:- "from a distance. They have been unafraid of it. The sharp edge of their , The Times Kant ObfeaRO-Indta n a JInrbor. dally except Sunday. Enter ed - en priosit y t he: r war-imagination, has been dulled. THEY HAVE BEEN at the poetotTtce, in Ean Chicago. November 18, 1913. TAKING WAR MORPHIA FOR YUAR3 AND ARE STUPEFIED. We have The lake County Tim- Daily except Saturday and Sunday. Kntered at 1 , ,K. , . .. f , , , , i .v.. , . T . : been pushed ov i the brink of the precipice into the map trom and are he me postofTP-e in Hammond, Juris li. 1308. i Th Ike County Ttmee Saturday and weekly edition. Ent.r.d at th.!ltlK carried s-' ' in current. postofTk-e in Harr.i-non J, February 4, 1911. j This corn! it Ion can not lust, however. War fs war. IT IS TO FIGHT The Gary Evening Tlmen I )a tly ei'-ept Sunday. Entered at the poetofllce OR BE SWALLOWED UP. The bitter of course cannot obtain. We must I n Ci sry Anr'l 1J 1412 i never forget with whom we are a; war. It ii with Gernianv, BUT NOT WITH under the act of March 3. 1ST, aa arcond -ciaes matter. t ' ' , THE PEOPLE OF GERMANY. We a re at war wit h t he Bismarcks-Yon Room ny: . iw- , j 1 " i on Moltke frio-vianisrn, the . I tinker! hum, the war-lords of that pitilesa dyn FOREiuv AD Em lilts G OVFICK. fasty which has plunged a ;;reat people ami later a world into war. IS Rector BuIIdtr ChtcaROj , ... . ' The loau which the loyai American citizen of German birth and ancestry 1. , - - . j i nil!t; heir will be lightened ior him considerable if he will remember that TF.I.RrHOXKS. : these free 1 n : I States ARE NOT FIGHTING TO CRUSH THE GERMAN Hammond (prirate exchanre) 3100. 3191. Sim j PEOPLE N XHE FATHERLAND, but to tear off the Honenzollern yoke and iCali for whatever department wanted.) I ., . , , .. .,,, Gary O7!oe Telephone fT inaRf !nrm a tree people in a free republic. We want to see the REPUBLIC! N'aasau Thotnpnn. Eist Chi .-ago Telephone 540-J OF UNITED GERMANY in line with the republic of France and the republic ; F. U Evans, E.iat Chicago Telephone 737-J : oi Russia I"',t '''icasto. Tub Timb- 2n ! The President h-ia spoken: t'onKic-s has spoken: N, longer will the 1 ' a n a H a r t o W w 3 n . ? r ) c 9 It.-liaixi H-tr!..T i'.ep..' r! r nr.J riiissi'iied '.id V. WW"."." ."f r fepi" o'iV ViVm'" W ,'lr,'''"'H n 'peopl--- lie down like whipped cur? and TAKE A LASHING FROM, V.'1'..ur.s: t Telephone o-M, THE KAISER. America has at last, lhank CwhT, come out for freedom. Andj .r:iwn Pomt , Telephone SJwjia, dllt.s it n.enn? it means that -er citizen of his country must! leiepnone "jSACREDLY TAKE UPON HIMSELF A NEW OBLIGATION a determination ! . . - j -1:..--r3r , ,() gjVe ,f i,js (,y pv to the nation's service. ; LAEGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN AIIY TWO OTHER NEWS- j Service! Tha is the wrd Let every citizen ask him or herself HOW '
BEST TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY, that the conflict may tie speedy and the end soon. America need regeneration. She will have to fin down !:i 1 in-
deep wa er. DOWN IN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW TO BE REGEN-
PAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.
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Nothing matter now hut America. K on ?el must, be suhordinai ed. FOR THAT IS PATRIOTISM!
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A FOK'Tl'XAK FLAW.
The S'rpretii i'o';'" lias avefed ano'her drain upon the weakened Treasury by declaring invalid the five per coir discount clause of the 1'nderw ood tariff law. Th section or the law which provided for this rebate was
lound o ;.e
si, contradictory f other provisions of the act that the court
found no means of intprpretlnc it; so it goes by the board. If is too bad that the whole act cannot be similarly disposed of. It is no worse in the rebate clause th-n in some others which remain in force. And the w hole measure is. probably one of the most loosely constructed revenue bills 'ha; ever came from a comm.ttee and was .iainnied through a congress.
IS AMKKICA SLEEPING ?
Hammond's Greatest Department Store Big Money Saving Groceries For Wednesday 40 Stamps Free 40 10 Bars Kub-No-More Soap and 20 extra stamps. ?c 1 large package of Rub-No-More Powder, 1 large pkg. of Rub-No-More Chips, and 20 extra stamps. IV;) c
HAMS Otcar Mayer Edelweiss Brand Fancy Mild Cured Hams, per ib - 25c
10 LBS. SUGAR, 78c I BUTTER ' is . r- .
Butter, guaranteed urc and f-.n-
Wit h an nlcr of si .." ot dvt. flour, milk. liuiH r ! Map not iiiclinlf tl.
obtainable.
pe- ;t.
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Three pkgs. Farmhouse cars Fancy Alaska
Seeded Raisint Four Cans Kitchen Klenzer - "j - Downey's Delight or Mangold Butterine, per !1 2Go Olives. Fancy Spanish, quart ?.- 32C
Pink Salmon
Four Packages A r g o starch 15c Fancy Blue Rose Rice. 1 " lb? , 59c ; " hre. lbs ,or Ific Catsup. Snider's. Zr-c i'"'Tl': IliC
bars Sweetheart i 31! et Soap 15C 3 pkgs. Or,o,e Corn Flakes o5r. Uncle Jerry's Pancake Floy. :: pkt-. . 'O-r M t i I Peachep, evaporated. :: !b. . 'f
Coffee, Minas blend, best ; Milk, Pet Brand, .!-)cn 1 1 r 4 -
b'Hiv i-ans. sac lu'r -;ui.
value in Hammond, 1
95c; cr Hi -5c j three tor
i. 5V2c; dozen tali ean-. 1.35;
35c
I? YOUR f!ae tip tonight'
HAVE you consecrated yourself to service of countrj "
IT'S hard to say jus' what kind of an animal April came in '.ike.
THE lues-Ion now for YOl" to settle i. ' How shaK yo i do yofR i,jf
! Is industrial America sieepinsr. or merely v atcnfully w ait inc. wane ' .lapan sei;-e. not only our sh'ppins btisiness on the Pacific, but our marked ! for manuraeniretl cco.i-. as well? Here are a few facts regards pz Japan's j enoriiucis cair.s and American lo-ses of tra-1 across "he Pacific: i Th" net profi's n' fi "em of the largest cot ton nulls in Japan during the : first half of l 1 1 tot.ih-d $n,ii.i'H0; for th second half, $r,.VT..i.i"0, an in- ! crease of .'. per cent. Increased sales to China. India and the 1'nited State -. j account for a larce percent a s:e of this increa.ee. The Japan Advertiser thanks 1 die European car for this prosperity, and in the sense that the war hr. i poured into the coff rs of Japan a 5 ream of sold which she .s uinji to b veiop her manufacturing industries, this is true. Hut the chief reason for prosperity in the Japanese co-ton -extiJe indus'ry is tha- Japan's cos; of product ion is so low she can undersell the world, and: :.; already taking command of the Far Eastern market?. Great Britain's rxi-orts of cot 'on clo'hs during IMS were far in excess of previous years,
but a !arsP portion of them were shifted to other quarters of the elobe be-1 ea,.e tn,,nr.ee com net i t ion in the Orien' was making sales prcf.tleyc there. ! I. s.i r:..ss-.v
And this Japanese competition hits American manufacturers tw-.ce as, i !..-,,t i... a,,c,. ,.; our la'uor twice as rotich as Great Britain ps-ys hers, j
Prunee, lancy lrgc Oregons. " lbs.. 38C Pineapple, sliced Ha waiian. :', cans. 50c: pet Mn 17c Jumbo Blanched Salted Peanuts, per !b 1 C Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, :: lbs.. 55c: -e20c
Herring, Booth's, in tomato sauce 15C Coffee, Fancy Border Santos. P. l'ui. . 55C Grandma's Wash i n g Powder, 'arce package lie Lincoln Park Lawn Grass Seed. lb-. 45c: v' 16c
Baking Powdei, K. C. j:.r -.-,n 21C Oranges. Cat:fornia Navelc, ' ' ju ic . pe;do,.p. 21c Speedee, the wonderful new cleaner. cans 25c White Clover Seed, extra quality. :: ib-. $ t . -i 0 ; f! 50c
Easter Cand y Specials
Marshmallow Easter Eggs three size-. 1't .. . . I'Jr Large a-ssortment of Easter Candy Novelties, six tor 25c
Chocolate Marshmallow Easter Eggs, (hrcit. Kir Borden's Almond Bars or Milk Chocolate, i h r for 10c
don't for a minute lie uieet yoUi' f' es. Tile' !) eli(-nte anl 1 1 - t nil nit ion. Eiiniina i "w aiiinents with a pai i' of Mr( i a rry '!a - : es. The eiiaru'c is ver i -ea-ona'oie. Otir i.jitw-ni'-t:il ' i II exaniiny o n r e e v t )( of ei la ! Li 1 John E. McGarry J;we!cr-Gplon!erisi
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uig Kong duf;ns 1 1 s.oou.uuu yard ot
,..., , -rtihs- to Aden oiv.i,nort yards, and to tr.e rnu.ppir.e iia au. - 1 1 , - of K-::
. ofui iiou vat (is. a total in rouna ntumi-i "pc:ns5 arP conunK altogether too short for fa-her t3 ficure out ' ( ',, '. , . , .t , ( h.na and tiona K how h eoirg to pay for mother's Easter ou' fir. ; -,K,l ..(,,. an,i ,0 out- cherished possess
. , . . . ' . " ' " ' Wo exported t0 ('hint and Ho
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ono.t vards, a total in round numbers o those countries tna- eat ci .-Jp:u-t
ig Kong. :1.400..'m yard-, to Aden. "Vf-
Mens, he I'hi'r.TTunes. rt4. 'ou.Oo'
.ii-iu vards. or a loss, compared witn tr.o ., o: i
.dot US Sent O i:io -e i m- e uuiiii i. s. ..,
t .. i .
own home market: I m sorts of cot t on "-r "'''" ' ' '''
A t '. Shnrpe hr. s ; :t r' - t ih' f'cv
he mnt prominent position, iivrrease.i '. ' " .-. .tea- t L
;oudaT. vrar of pemocratic tariff rates. VJH. suout. per -:r ; anu ... wnu ; n, . m-: -r t y y- .
..... . ..... ' n n.-r-.- , Micr lurnisr.e.j room win. .... 1 1(,f.- mh'oit'.erie.s. etc.. : i per c-ir . .-un i ue ,m emM.1.1-.-. a inows on four sides." You know vou can have too much of n r,ifi ,i,-m . ""' '. " ' ... ., . t 5t,e c.-on indus'rv goes on apace, the '
. . 1 ,-. , k K... t-Mle- the dbv of the Japanese .
HISTORY will he tjuite an important s'udy in the eurreula of the w..r!.i i:i V..2.', and they will dread it jus; as they did thirty years ago. I.N the meantime Holy week gives the dea- things opportunity to re' ire 'rom society so they can get their beautiful raimea- read for Sundav.
! a total of M.on
Cr.o varus in the quantity of cotton cu
' japan wa acting in her work, i And witness the effect in our
.Mm . ;-?. - f! e en ;ps r t'-n U .1 m At -a T -. . - -1 l.-bl f "11 Flows' li:! S'i-i,r liiy ever, in sr. M;-s 1 l...r .' . :: : : :
If: 'IS ri ,' : n e.'i t '
'v.-r.ifK. . .t'-r c ,' ;i uat'tiy i"t n rciTi 'A a s ssr- ri. f t-e Newn-.in - n:f.'- : - i e" . t " s i !.rg i . ' r t h -
lay anii.v ersary.
I .leper :mc. e. ' is fa-ni'.y oni frotit t ie V,';i 1 fl;-t; en On-
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Preparedness, rsemnrd. thn e years ld. ovcrhejrd M father sayititr .rt!e!h;::g r.beu- ;i j new fitiuitii r for his ;:t;-i. Kunr.iutr to j ,li si-ter. he e;,id t '"I 'ft is g.;.jj o ; get a l.-vv h'ltilp. r So . .;;, p'-l!;- ; i.in tr.isin-r won't run into hi;u."
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loihs from -otner countne.- '.u c- ...........
in increased during 1!H over th nrst inn tat-
-. t'.'H. about. pf-r cen' ; and of whb-h h- Peen nc-.-p
And the increase continues. .'" ?c.-i s
He expects to ' :. t -. -i '
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What Home Folks Say. Uric Acid Eliminated -Rheumatism Cured.
GERMANY
w a it e p a
shelter from the rain.
'lie S!-a iep;iDiic-niaKer. r.e made Krai.,,, a resell.: :e . ... ,ua came- his house is out a
i-OrK lli-i il leilt.i - 'i' (.t.-ave.oite and Sedan in li7' and she ha made Russia ,t ret.ni.lic in ' . . . ,-av is not far rii-'-tn; hen America;-! escort 3 of cctton
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hardine diplomas to the Annapolis middies, htuultinf.
No; one of the middies is '
Orn cctistit-genera! i:i London Wo wih he wi.-uhi ar-w a f e w tor r;;y a n .; k .- i fur ; o invit .
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tennis court. - divi iia'- to
IN ihe .-vci-f im-iit of re.idin- 0: the h.-nig n y of S.u;,i:,,r Lodge j es
:r'"iay. we torcrot eirr-iuy note wiietne.- if.it;. Coturt-.vviiunn Ran
rL-ette crepe or wlta".
niav b coinpeiied to re.-:g;i , :n it:M-ue, i-j- .. "c op, :t! 1 nir .- "?
r, out domcst-.c market we must adopt t r.e w . ; 1 . irsu.iy, v..t
111 'fly. i Win. f.uKse e' U- ago. . i'rf!;r'vf here nw-r S-o.d.i-. '" !, !- " ;' '" ''-' ;': m ; . i:.,s. !,k , ! " Leon. 1. e !: ,m- .is:'.cs Vi ! n I'.T ! ttie " : : r ' i t tilt... ,..,iiV . r !;-.v- -.'... ir re- t ! .1. s.. I.u. t . y;S(.s l. .;, V! I;.' :1--1 . t.tade ie 'i ' 'i rst'ii;-'. IT ef ni- t.- .. , . ., -. , j v , ;., , ,..: n ihiie.l I't i:i '! v are jn ' .is patri- ! fr ti,,, ;,.,t f"-: t. t.'-. b.i- : .-' s ' e - w t- re t - n . ! , , ! , : h p : r h" n - f s. - .-.f j i a-trf . ! i i i
wih a heavy eji'-roac pro' ective po'icy.
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WE would Take ir ery kunliy :! -he Hcin, en! ci:y e,n ernttient this -p-ing wouid only stick a vieiis-n wa'ehman or I -a o those Las" Fron: park crossincs so we could go over uiu-e in a wfti the cominc stiiuner and
t n. ii,f I'me-- i.i. in :l ,v ;r;mi percn wrt.out iitniin them S!pMt-.r u;, , j
bones from the rjrht of : ay a a ve were hii-ina ours. -Ives hither
t( it : -as.-;ona e tr-' tels -. : i i;,. ?o t .bout shoo'int off the;- mou!;s Li cans
!:;r--. wi-i no .v si to K.:.n:y rum-tiinc!' tna: thin::t h.ne chatifed over here the past tweii'v-ym- ho--s and it v-; . ;,iehi a ; .p.n -ia'.-d jf t.-iev sin.: th(.;r mouth? and keep th-tii .-'pi:. There i - ;ch a thing ;n treason and noth'ng whatever i coins to happen -o the pa'rio; who i ist nattir.tily kiio-ks
a. our emht or t'ti teeth out ,,f i lf. i,,,, s of ti;.- f.-iiov.- h, ,;
flag and what it s'auds for.
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WAR AGAINST (iERMAXV. WW NOT HER PEOPLE. The I'ni'e.i States is now at war with Germany and r is remarkable how -.inily and with wh.r littt" enthusiasm the people accept the fan. Yet if it : considered thoughtfully -he leason i not i!a., ,, hnd. There mu: he a f ,;p amnt'tt' !' spt.ntiineii ;.. arouse .-nt husiasm ar.d ihero u no suoa-
A. c. H. I f irr.ops s.,..n .! e.r.e to iary it i likelv the government -e, . trie p!.i e f..r lis own r-asom :,.! ret !- prot.-. ' the - itv bail ft .en ;.r- . o:tir:o-te: !. I 'r. ev-i a n.l 'i - tt
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'orfi! ma ! .on jiervh-es were iie,,i tit sercooti lit i-n an I .rt in rhnr.-ii mr- Mrs. At lUa.-ee .. i vs
The o' t'li yea r nsnprine.l yesterrlay.
who tt e-" .u-li! e.i . f.. ( i , t .. n I'M. an i . i in
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to '...St pr..'. s w ist e-U.i. kfn.112 in 1
vit find- ' r. e tl Lost t.l.an-n. Le' t'ui W.-:.i!inK-. lipmatu! "rr.mer. 1'lara S, n-a!lv an-!
r;eu ;.. !: ', p(i-' ! tr.e I . i : : Pitt dep ! f.isinti. arh' s arU p-i't;'-tlS. llrnlVS t!' , tlTU "1 ' ;.' v. p. - ciiiKui'-S" ar. 1 rh u na ::.n. In j.e.-ipt,-. tin re ate sharp j.!.!t;v t.. k and i.iit.s, l ' res.-m ir hi:, i.
. rU.'r- .-!! e;,'.et ;ti .! ttm". i:-.ip.. When ll.e pine a,-;. .1 the n.u.-ei arn j...n;s. it , ' .'- h.rr!.i... -.-re pent er si ii; tea. Th:s . t'le tnre : i-x- Anil) n . .J.. uk- s:r tia ;i. e v -V . '" i't- I ': r 'e f h . 111! . td '
i, , , "r,.-,''"'-'' I-'tu. HuffHin. X. v.. i,.r ivi.iti.-y ; ..(;!!. Hti-i I'-nlisUie Sf '.- I kt.lt" y ' !!' .ns, xis.Jit- res,...nsihie Cr mtiuv d.tfi.s, .-te! I n- , ,.f's. nr j anranre I'.nnpany eniii.inK 'lO' t-r '- -1 ways ( r: the vao-r ,.f ati atp'aan- !- -v s-re,l ;-pP( - ' for'' a !- ' '- '"' ",.!. iav. i Mr. V.--:i. Itaik'r 4 : X. r-h tits f i n - 1 1 ;e"hi n In ! says ' l-'-r !..ti..v 'e'lts I e t.. t K-;- i ::." be. n a T, r,- w fh k'anev lii.nwt: H huouble and 1 hentna t :e 'i.tenu ijv liip-i fV"i;.!irK ! n m-" n y kl reir,.:- were I A: t 111, es I wnul.I so si t'X I .ttid 'at ; K.-t 10. ..f i.v. 1;. 1 Ire! r; -1 :! nt nr'ta ; , . . .. , ., .. ; j 1 : wan. hi he : i da I k ..', i "d a lei i !' re . P xi,,., . s ;,, 1 v. oil!.! : wi - a ''na .n it- :,' ,.r, v f :i few iriip.- at a ti:i; asel '5-' n eii'V i:,.r iiM't'e . ' v;"i vrewt ra;n. I has.- tatan tinu. v .Mrs ',.tit it- i t. m. ,!: s v. ttb !'! or ... r. li. ''. wait- ! r--e.-ii;! I ,1-ni.i , t' Annrn ami hf a n ,K j,,.,.,, ,..w- ! mtittig f. I hi-i,' hat'.ii'. .-i.t n , bn:- , , u-jri: e , !nit 1 am t neh 1 'p,..e.! I p-!-
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