Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1917 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Mondav. Sept. 24. 1917.
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TIMES NEWSPAPER
I?? T2T LAKE COUNTY PEINTIXG & PUBLISHING COMPANY.
The T!. -r.es K.ist Ch Icafto-Tndlana Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered et th jostorTlce In Kast Chicavo. November lit, 1913. Ti Lake County Time Daily except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at the ?c:o:tU-e In Hammcr.i, June 28. 100(1. ."' :Ui County Timet Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at th ;-ctjr:of in llamrr.or.l. February 4, 1911. T1-- Gary Uvrrlns, Times Daily except Sunday. Kntered at Ue. postotTlca I- 'J.l. ;. Arri. jit. A'.i vi.vUr the. uct of March 3. 1573. :e st?or.d-e!ass matter.
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LAP. GEE PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSFAFEP.S IN THE CALUXET EEGION.
If ou have any trouble getting Thr Tives rriaKe complaint immediately to the c'.rrulct'on depart tnerst. Ths T;jiS will net he retpe.r.tiM for the return of any unsolicited manutcr!pi ..rtie.,1. .t letters stj' w!i! not noti.e anor.oymcus communication. Short sinned !Oer of perianal Interest printed at dlteretion.
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THE NEXT SENSATION. Thre s?erus to have bpen a mint of money spent by German war propagandists in this country and tho sinister Bernstorff revelations will noon fail as a nine-day sensation. There need be no sympathy wasted on the kaiser for failurp to get results with thi.- money. He didn't contribute anything to it. The money was all furnished in America. Va.t sums were con trlfcuied by fatheilanders in this country. The department of justice has tthe fltrures showing what as-tonishlug suras wei-c contributed in cities where they are strong. There were big sums sent out of the Calumet region Tor Germany. Further developments will be in'eresting.
ONE BET IS OVERLOOKED. Some of his poltical opponents have had the mayor of Philadelphia served with, a warrant charging conspiracy to commit murder. It seems that this charge is one of the things that all of the various elecion agencies of Wall street, including its newspapers, "committee of fifteen." "civic service commission." etc.. have omitted to make aeainst the mayor of Gary in their blackhand efforts to put over the candidate who will take orders. Perlj,ps th? rharge was overlooked in the excitement, but we may look for it at any moment, and in fact a meeting may have already been called at the Y. M. C. A. for this purpose. How times change in politics is evidenced jn Onvy. Thes? political I'iots used to be hatched in the rear of some bar room, but now the Y. M. C. A. is used.
A FPU R-FLUSHE R EX TOS EI). The Rev. Elmer L. Williams, pastor of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, in a long attack on Maclay Hoyne, the Windy City's windy prosecutor, lat nigh' delivered the bitterest talk from a pulpit that has been l. ari In Chicago in a long time. ;u"-in IT ho nie down 1o Gary pome lime a so to get a little c'.ieap advertising, "this Hun at homo" and using such epithets as "a defamer of character, the bod servant of booze, a corrupter of courts, the president cf a school of burglary, the cx-presidnt of a defunct organization to parole notorious convicts, a figurehead for um-orupulous big interests, a four-flusher and a fraud," he denounced Hoyne and made some shocking accusations atainst him.
THE FAITH OF A C ENTER V. When the sailing vessels from America arrived in the Thames this month a hundred years ago the editors of the I .on Con Tiroes went over the papers that came in anil this is what they clipped from th New York Com mercial Advertiser of Augest j : "XAVAb FORCES ON THE 1 -V Kl: It t.Jis been published, that the British are dismantling: their vessels upon the Jakes. This, v e barn, from gi authority, is in pnrMinr.ee of a mutual underrtand'njr letw-eii the Anierh-an and Mrtish overnnients. thai Hi tther power shall reUuti -more than two revenue- cutters of 2 ;uns each, en either lake, in service; and that six months notice shall be given by either of an Intention t" uue"it th' force. In this srrftnueraetj t the interests of the two -. verntnent s ere in juiaMv promoted, and many ec. ayi-.m of collision am! j-sil..ujy avoided. It. saves a, great i xpviise t boti., and is ics).s ,-; n evidence of con-f.dr-cce aid good will which it is the co.:na;ori interest of 6e-lb to f or- -.to." The paragraph was reprinted in the Times after a lapse of a century, and it reminds us that due to the understanding made when the coumiy was young no fort;: hav f. n built !ong the Canailian-Cnited States boundary. Nor uo su!tnarine.j and drc aduough's cruise around in the water here, nor In any of the other great lakes beeping watch over similar ships tl the king. What raen-o'-war have ever b en seen on the great lakes iw ti'her revenue cutters for police purposes or small training ships. It is a great tribute to international disarmament. Yet were it a Pru.vlan colony to the north of us instead of a Uriiish derf'i'hi'iiey ?"n- faith would have been broken lng ?,go.
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AIR. EPISON said that s l-'Cd'R hours a nipht is sioep enough for any man
AXO th'-n to make it hard to 'HIT even that much he invented th piioi C'praph. THEN asain
THERE is the man v ho would kick
when a i.-ti laid twe -pps m d.. l ca use
j TO eook a pe.od Siae-.l clinncr without . P'-timp nnjthing miNed up
BY XAXOAKUT MASON. (Written lor th.a United Pruaa.) Not nil th.- news is ..f the f,,,llt These ii;i s for at the n ur of many Fail and Winter fio,s Th" bust If (io'.h Hppenr. 'Tin cuit. apt i oprui - e a Mjk And useful fop the Fail F.-pecia !!y m skntniK suits 1 1, shou Id a p. h I to all. N E W lOllK. Sop(. r4. ,-:lnlt -.-nts east their sladows. b'f.,.-,. omfashions oft cast 'cm b.hiie!, at east that's where hurtles jro enstiriK Mem I think !"u w:i! very soon hud. Already on many of smart' m i,...v fro(;vs there s1Vv ioj.. ti,,ns pietrude so luistie an,! ij-h jmi a bustle liuM now wh-le you're in a. busiley moiyl. 1 went to the eper.irn of a new play Uite th" b.st of i. season. It's ntiout pollv's Fa-it with an excellent cast ind '. lna Claire is the s(ar. 1 do declare' if Miss "'laire doesn'' wear in 'wo of -h'- act? out of three pow ns veti hu.-tl-s proiK.uncoi which oui'e cle-rrly arnounts-'o a sanction of lustles you see For the pown of tic- stap real I j inai.e ail the rase the fashions for you mid for isc. Now I really dot find it hKiii keepmp my mm.! on Follv's Fast v hen d 1 n:ii.;ir those bustles so smart !t;,lt wrh Mu-hse-u's le-s: :...rt j n-'-ieit'I it was rn Folly rear. i lit p.jwn lieit she v.ore .i:it know you'd njotod '"was 'i hi'? broadcli.th pi-rfcctly plain. l'iii; and Sti-aiisht was the waist the l. np u?ht si. eves w re f;ice, v ijti black 'tet ju.St e. r lhe lit r;d and the w .ist line oui'e ,,v in the frort made a sh: of n rath' r wide black velvet hand. In the back was tl ' best 'IS W.lt've p rob.-le V Plie-SSefJ
here a full broadcloth flounce very jaunty fc-avc the chic bustle line at
the end of the spme in a' manner quite i perky and flaunty. j An evcninp pown too had a bustle oil; view it was thin Huffy stuff colored i flame and with artistic knack the rirap- j d skirt was pulled bark in a flu'fed i bustle putt. O'er the same was torn ; Hack monkey fur in a fringe I aver ' at. d of monkey fur too was the fan. j Th- or.Kinttl Kow n is the tai, of t he town. I'oilts will i'.pe it Fm sure ;f they, can. I will riot mention next that for hustle- effects quite a few short end sa:-!ie: are worn and the surplice waist loo with long ends that tie throuph in a bow will our spine ends adorn. Hut on vour bustle quest vou will find that on best that trie draped uT skirts forms m ihe rear. It's the fin-' ishinp touch that shoves plainly how mo h you're an up-to-date dresser this a r. I Since dipeme we p,, (,i the lop.p lonp j aso for our fashions u isn't so queer' that the bustle we'd pick for this year's leading took. It will had though it bruits up the rear. There's much can be said in its favor no rtread need we hae if we slip on the ice if a hustle we wear then we don't have to care for we've sotncthii.s to sit on that's nice. If you'd sit met" at ease nn your Fiance's kic es w h"h are just a bit knobby you. kr.ovv ii more coin for? vou'Il r-t if vour stylishly flrcssecj in vour iif vv lei -tied fre-ek. ,-e e'-ite so. ff. sides looking quaint lis so nice w hen ou faint the old leistleiess faint was much !'"UKlift' aril in tierce subway rush v hen there's alvv i vs a . rush its handy you'll find as a bu if ::. Ch.d the bustle is back is you sit on a Jack you will be in most deeply suri. for the, point cf the tack is a point of attack that woe hi cause one riot hustled to rise. There are many me.re points T know in its favor and so we can't squelch it althetiph it is sat on and we'll not feel complete t'tl whe-n dr.se.i for' the
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Thp selection of a pleasiner prift for the liride is easy when made at our store, where we have a wide variety of Sift lines and a great number of new thinus whieh we are showing this fall. This is particularly the case in our sterling1 silver department. Come in and sec the displays. JOHN E.
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Jeweler Optometrist 599 Hohman St.
street we've our busJles as well as our hat on. .
Send THE TIMES to your soldier boy. Let him see how w? left behind are backing him up.
1 FT man try it and see where in
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; practicing war economy
German chancellor. Dr. Michaelts, certainly threw a bomb into th" camp o President Wilson. Yet J. Ham insists that he was right and that be in f r to follow it up with another spoeoh of greater length and similar Speaker Clark. Leader Kitchin. Chairman Dent, Head cf Foreign Reiat tor Committee Stone, Whip Lewis tnd a host of other demoera'io stags? ail e . : of time w ith the inhnitel Was over before an administration so 1 o -combed with treason in high placesl Vei wbenrve r p. republican dans (1 tgree with our cherished president a bunch of little pikers out in ihe b'isho. begin to throw dust in the air and squawk copperhead 1 ' very dismally, .nir what would happen to President Wilson, do you suppose, were ih" repui ' cans in both houses of congress to fold their arms and if!! him to go -and pur things over by democratic votes alone?" Kokomo Tribune.
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STI1AW hwts as a breakfast cereal WE dli the lire.
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THAT'S the Teutonic idea of things thinking f5".000 would bribe ,n-i-ress to stave off a war.
CHEER up- They also have the same coal troubles in Germany. Th" lierhn Yorwarts says there is plenty of coal in Germany if it can only b mined.
IT is quite probable that the latest increase in wat"S of ten per ccn will not be accepted as an excuse 10 raise steel prices to the government i ml public to the extent of twenty per cent.
OYER in England, where they get their grain from here after iosir..: lots of it by C-boat ravages, flour has become so high that they have raised the price of b.-ead to five cents a loaf, or a two-pound loaf for nine cems.
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HOW quickly all 1 hose attacks from newspapers and "committees" wou'g cease if Mayor Johnson would only take political orders from the Gary lie;; jenan's of the war profiteers! The mayor is foolish not to line up at Wai. S' reel's shisii 1 rough.
LADY'S APRON. By Anabel Worthington. I or the sake of efficiency every house-
A RIT RECKLESS. The tiT.ocratte newspapers of the state ccneraily tiro a bit teckless at this time jn their partisan' vawp against the i'eii:hlican leaflets and republican newspapers. !t is Euost ungracious for them to complain of the attitude of the republican party toward the administration's prosecution of
the war w!,.-n everv int
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Ibsen' person knows that President Wilson would
u?.'.de to turn a w beil ;;' it ". ere no' for vcoubhean support overnomin"
Uorriocrntic Itcsiility. Here is an interesting cimment on this subject by tie1 Fort avno News: "f. S'. i'ti Lewis is the dcm'ci':::- whip in the senate and
o-tai!-' 1 p'-cce policy cf the ne -.
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j wife otight to ha-e one of these handy : aprons, like No. H4"i. It is very easy to put on and will not crtish the dress underneath, because it has r.o Ueres. There is a shaped yoke, whb h Tts smoothly over the shoulders, and it is so cut that it i i
fits under the arms. The joke has do opening, so that the apron must he slipped An Mrrr f I 1. .. 1 -e. ,
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