Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1917 — Page 4
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THE "D1JAFT KIOTS."
When reports enmo of ruiscui-lcd '.ergons re.i.;n; the con;cri;niun law The 1
in the southwest some of the newspr pers try to picture "draft riots" The causes for draft riots such as took place in New Vorlc (luring the Civil war no longer exists. Under the present conscription law millionaire and poor man are equally liable, and if they are uiarvhvl the '.'nances pre that the poor man may be exeniprd and the rich nan will have to go. But
in '63 it was different. The well to-do or th? rich could buy their way out
bv sivin? a few hundred dollars, which would provide a substitute. In thisj,,,
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If there are any draft trotilles it win not bia orcause of any ciass discontent in America, but because misguide.! members of the I- V- V. or persons influenced by Teutonic considerations are active in such movements.
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lions '.r'oti r.'iiliotts ot this sum v.cre produced fy the steel workers in Gaiy. Since this is the case the- prosperous subsidiary .should at. least take into consideration the elements of common humanity and extend its mains- All conetrns have to do a little piom-erins. Even a newspaper must often send its carrier a block out. of the way. and it would gladly so a few blocks away to deliver to 100 subscribers and r.or ask for a tn per c-n tru'iranice eitherSince the steel corporation can extr-tid its water mait.s bioeks to real (state subdivisions, which it owns and where no ore lives and where no one will probably live for neatly a j ear, ii at leaot can do as much to a territory occupied by over a half hundred houses.
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Looking over medals turned in by Russian troops. Decorations from the czar are never worn by the troops of the new
Russian arm v. Practical!
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to the provisional provernnient. The geld and silver (or.tair.' d in 'he medals can be turned to financial aiiva.itatre to s?t.renrthen new E tssit.. I'.i o:i?.e and like materials can W used in inakint; shells. PI. 0:0 .'hows merr.r.ers of the financial committee of the council of soldiers and workmen with a quantity of medals turned in Ly one division of tre army.
Reasons
whV the maioritv of S
Lake county folks come Ij to M c ("i a r r v ' s for n U'lasses: h
!p 1st. Mr. McClarry has f hal 12 years' vxorift ciu-v testing eves here n
h in Ilaninioiul. h
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optical rooms are the host equipped rooms in
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are cry moderate, tor li
superior irk. JOHN E.
i Mc GARRY 1 5 Jeweler Optometrist. j 599 Hohman St.
1 Corpora! ion t itowed
net of ninoteeu million more
dollars than the one hundr- d
The N
ml f.vfr.ty-iiv-- nnihons next exp?-cri. d'irYork World thinks this is war pro!i!eerin
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tie fin allowance of nearly 5" .ii-I' ihjo for or at tl-.e ra'e ..if iiC.it.itt.ti.'.n a year, which
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PRO-KAISER PARROTS AND PIFFLE. These pro-kaiser parrots of the feminine sender simply repeat the piffle they hear their puny male associates emit from time to time. The males of this spineless species get their phrases anil follies from a few shortsighted, reckless and unintelligent as well a disloyal politicians who seek to curry favor with a so-called kaiser vote by spreading anti-American sentiment among our people, says the Indianapolis Tinr.es. "We are in an unpopular war," is a stock saying which is b?ins put out systematically by these sneaking politicians. When the yellow male of the slacker or quitter persuasion prattles in his home of our "unpopular war," his womankind, some of them, seize on his terms of treason and arry wherever they go this dirty and despicable aid and cemfort to the kaiser and to brutal piracy-
ins the .Inr.e quarter
with a er..-eanee. From this sum r se-s p"isib' ci erntr.i w- ir in
he-.'.le tt i- a. rt.L-e (-ar!
'.. arses and pr -erred div;.;.-;;.!?
en the common st.uk an 1 has h ft a -urplus uf ? ! 1 ahjo,"d-,
or about S r't' rent more on the c ummn stockTliis is what may fairly be called 'riches, if there is such a thin? as war pro!itee-i Tr, this must be a. case in point- These s a entering earnings -ire far less due to increased volume of output than to prices awry
above anyhins kno vn in
World The Steel Co? p y- : ion is s'i'i in court on chart-res of beins an unlawful monopoly. i.u it has no mad'3 thepe prices ns a monopoly. It rever could have comm.: .Tied rh.mi anyway toJteth.-r with a tnaximuai (i'iume of production The prices have been made by a wildly clamorous war demand of ttivernments and indi vithials that wanted steel regardless of price, end the prea corp.oration h t them bid up the price as they liked. This was its mist -k. its announced purpose at organization was to hold down prices in time's of great demand and prevent those runaway
j markets to disastrous in the end to the industry of the country. It has
not done so now. It has run with the general runaway. It has helped and
WAR PROFITEERING.
The com ert g i v n by the Hanover
fYiu.!- land last, e vt muff at til-1 hand
stand in the court huti!-.; square was. ecr'ainlv n iov.-d hv a l'lf-"? i-tvu i 't
I'toide, and thi-y are eertuin!; a to.l'r
L-d liur.-h ef hiyus and wilt alwtiys le w. h-oti:. .1 1 e 1. to i'r.'.mi t'.-int
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Jli.'s I'tara 'a ! rs l.a.i latum i reia a t? w k:- irsp with r.-'i.-it-.
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! u.;; h listle ss 111 .'row n l'.aut y.st. rJa y. That l.a.ii.-.s w ho liave ht .. ti v erkiiif; tit the In' ."la t.at.? Iuji.lt..- ft. --, 1. .- Co.'s .1't:ce t!n v. . ek at a hake (-ale have met
with srl. e.di 1 r-suits and a nice :-utti I
veats or thotmht of as possible, savs the ; has i r. a'.ii.d f-.r th.- Or
Crowe Point Mews
Happenings of a Day la Lake County's Lively Capital
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of this city to Mr. Fred Monroe occurred tit tin- buthi inn church today at 1 : to i. m. H.trh.-;t J.iii-s of Kast ChiaRO i3 si'iiidttit: a f..-'.v cays tai Crown I'oint w ith Ftoh- rt Tlrtice. l. rh rt is a son of itto H.-t-hert lb .Jones who formerly l: .! in i 'row n 1 '..int. Vas. iv.t- p. no.r of V. he-, tittld i? -!'. ti ii'tc s . j a 1 da r s ,t 1 : a la.ene of i'a-r i'l-t'.-f .! I.n-iw it Met tntrtiiy.
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A nine and one-half pound boy -was burn to Mr. and Mrs. David SchaOr. east of town at 1 o'clock this morning. Mother and hahy are doing nicely. Kverybody is interested in the bis ricnic at "Cake Kli7.a' tomorrow. Kb sure to be at the C. & O. depot early as the agent needs time to issue so many tickets. Train leaves at 8:30 in the morning.
ST. JOHN
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rown t.re sr.-nuiiii;
The Misfes Klizahcth and Kathlyn J'heil were Hammond visitors on Tueshi y.
eii-k rheil was a Chicago jsjtor on
in 3i.-l.roii tie- quests ot"
It is the duty of every agency of patriotism to stamp out. at once every profited with the best of them in inflating the bases of industry in an age
vestige of this partisan and saffron propaganda of cowardice and tieacheiy. Thoughtful men in the republican rsrty are called on to compel republican politicians to cease their traitorous p'.ay for the pro-kaiser vote. Men atd women alike must fave our war as it is, knowing we are right; that our cause is just, and that the war must be fought to a victorious finish In order we may all live in safety and seeurity and peace in future yeais.
Those who know no better than to prate of an "unpopular war," and j those who are so foolish as to look on patriotism as "silly," mu.-t be brought up with a sharp turn to a full realization of -he meaning of patriotic serv-j ice. They must be made to see the meaning of kaiserism and of the -war! kaiserism has fcrced on civilization. J
of steelSo it was h ft to thf Pre.-idem arad the government to interfere. They had to do so not alone in justice to the government but to all industry f.s well It is not too late for the Ss'eej Corporation to join Its mighty
influence with their:
to tit ;s .
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That would be in line with its pro
fessed pol cy. Why not get back into line? asks the World.
THREE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM. Three representatives of the American socialist party were reported the other day as arriving at Stockholm. They went, to Stockholm to take part in the "International Socialist Peace Conference." in which the moving
spirits were the Kaiser Komrads of Berlin. And the names of the Amer-1
ican delegates are these: Boris Reinstein, D. Davidovitcb. ' Dr. Max Goldfarb Let no one despair of the Republic So iong as America is represented at Stockholm by men of the fine old New England strain, the stock whose ancestors bled to gain our freedom at Hunker Hill and Yorktown. and whose fathers died for the Union at Gettysburg -so long as Morris Hillouit is running the socialist works, and Boris and Max and D. Davidovi-ch represent the party in its treasonable confabs with -the enemy, how can the futur be anything but bricht? asks an eastern editor.
IT'S TERRIELE, MATES. .The way in which the n' or sstt ies of life aro advancing is simply o.sirageous. F's git. so it takes nearly three bushels of alfalfa seed to buy a new' tire. -- Manhattan t Kan.) M-rcury. Simply awful thf way we have to co:n across for the bare necessities of life. la these parts it now takes tour or five steel rails to nuy a ford. And as for , portable garage it takes all of a wheotba rrow load of pig iron.
datm-ht. r wvivtil ii a
i' fiends. .N" '.v tear; a -c ltoer.s. s W'r.- it-sued as J'.,:;,..w.: Frank T. !la!a-t and Bertha Oor.ehy !..... ria.-ai. I i a -n l a aid ; .lanko
s. Sv-iri:: aid M-ijt t:r Vt ritas'-,. Whiting.
The coti...-uiv furnish.-l th mat-in.-. Is j r. il. I.. Ua-al-n entertattK-1 a us,,l in Pikmt raai ait-., the use of th. ir j C'V '"'' 1'r-ittt ladies at Iter eot-
1 the l eeide ot i-1'--- Ji. ..j,,-r t.-atcii on u e-im-suay in m,.---t a.-it.-ron:- ! r....iv,r of ir;.,3 V,':t.ifi-..-d Xauidali of .it .....t., 1 ... I TTI - 1 :
t Supers t-a-i - - i .us. ...oiiti-t n li-
Itatns I it'i;an:-i r 'i is: who are the
ily a line ' '-'.use pnes's . f M s- 1 :. sie n.-.ck.
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ch-ctri. til a r-l-a rat.us Crr.wn Cant have 1
o bnvif.e; the li'te-ieu:-
i,.ii. hav,. turned out. The bell, s of j
the loeat r...-d 'ross are eert t of work-rs and i.'ivv. n
well feel vroud el tin I
tainly live wires. j Mesda lues (t-eorpe Fisher. K. 11. Cole, F. li. Fat tee, W. C. McJlahon. Michael j
Grimmer and Miss. -s Helm Hack anil Francos Onmmer attended a party given at the heme of Mrs. Thomas Jcrdan ;n Hammond this afternoon. Misses Eleanor Dinw iddie Kathryn and Hester Daugherty and Ruth Havr collected almost lifteen de'.iars from the crowd 1:1 town attending- cotntnissionT's court on Monday. The nu-ney whi.h the youne ladies oolleeted is to be used to help establish a library at Ft. Keitjaniiti Harrison and is certainly donated for a worthy cause. Miss Marpnret Oras .of Chi-arn who
formerly worked in the Inhnran hat j
shop has purchased that e-t aid isliuv-nt from Miss Tillie Lehnitm and will hereafter have eharpo of it. Mus Urns is an expert milliner and will no I'ta.iht enjoy a 1-trpe pat r.eta e. Mrs. deervor Horst and two daughters Bernie ;,nd Caroline are speiolmft some tune in Chicago with relatives. The niarriat.re c.f Miss Caroline 1-t.ddt
Peter I'ortz left Tuesday afternoon for St. Margraret's hospital at Hammond, where he underwent an operation on AVednesday on his mouth. A lirentan tut the C, I. &t S. railroad fell off the high dump near Hartsdale on AVednesday morning and was killed instantly. Mrs. Andrew Bohling, sr.. visited AVednesday with relatives at Hammond.
Ask Yourseif How You Can Serve Your Countrv?
OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR GOOD CROPS THROUGHOUT NATION
STEEL WORKERS USING WATER FROM A HORSE TROUGH. Gary people who are proud because their community is regarded as a model city must be concerned over the report, made in the city council the other night that told how women and children of steel workers in one portion of town either buy water from a saloon or grocery store, or not be
ing able to afford to buy it, are allowed to take it free from the salcon- j Keeper's horse trough- This picture one can. see daily at 2.V,h avenue and Broadway, Gary 1
The Steel Corporation, which controls the Gary Heat, Light anil Water eompany, will not extend its mains a few blocks to these families- It must be assured of' a ten per cent guarantee in certain neighborhoods. Now the utilities subsidiary of the corporation is a -money-maker, is reputed to have a huge surplus and its parent is hardly facing r wolf st'ilio do, r, since it earned over $14 l.Onn.oori during 'he last three months, and mil-
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Of course you have always wanted a Paby (irand Piano, but they were always too bin;. They took up too much room in your parlor. THE BRAMBACK BABY GRAND takes up no more useable Sjace- than an upright. Its tone is powerful and full of sinuin"; quality. Its Icmrth is onlv I ft. 8 inches.
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This" map, prepared by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, show s general conditions of crops they existed just prior to the recent rains throu.g! out the w estern half of the corn bcU.
It's Price is only $49500 Desirable installments. Bargains in Upright Pianos 350 Hoba.rt M. ( able Piano, like new 225
opo l)ur Pro. Riano, walnut L"0 Hospc Piano, French walnut 400 A"cunian Riano. mahogany
olM Hal let & Davis, ebony case Distributors for Straube Pianos, Behr Bros., Krariich & Bach, Kohler & Campbell,
Straube and Ampico Players.
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Hammond, Ind.
PETEY DINK He Wasn't a Regular; He Was a Sub-Marine
By C. A.V0IGHT
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