Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1917 — Page 4
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EY THE LAXE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Th Tttrt-. K.ost Chlcc"-In4!ana. Harbor, 'dally except Sunday. Entered at t- r :'rr..-r 1 : . 1. 1 N -vender IS, 1113. LaU- Cctrv Time Daily xo-pt Saturday and Sunday. Entered at tsJ ;,ti;: r. j:, ii.i :... ii, 183$. LaUr ''. tty Tunes .Saturday and weekly ed!tt-n. Entered at tha p-;.:ce m ITtirr.vu.ml, February 4. 13it.
n- 'iiry Kvening Times Dt: y except ?'inii;v. :n 'i-ry. ;.rtl 5 3. J?12 A .! ur, i., ;ic-t -jf M-roh S. 1!7D, as j-cond-cl.i
This titanic concern also reserves for it? sole use the wonderful harj lioi" of Gary, and crafty not belonging to its fleets do not enter therein, hake I -Michigan 's there, but It is of no pleasure or commercial benefit to the peoj pie, and there are perhaps 50il children or more in the admirable Cat;- ! .- hools whose sole acfiuatntar.ee with it is what they have seen on the maps ! in their geographies. Now there Is no disposition to interfere with legitimate industry In Gary, ia.-: Mayor .Johnson has stated, hut more and mote. espee-al'.v was it em-
Entered at the peetoSica j phasized this .summer is there a demand that at leas', n few blocks of the water front in Gary be set aside for a bathing: beach.
: Sooner or later the directors who sit around the mahogany table l.outi niles away and who decree in great, measure the destinies of the city of
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itJitry, now a place of "".. e m t people and soon to He Indiana's second metropoCfcteao j u,!, must realize that their local policies need revision. Gary's lake front ought not he solely exploited for dividends. ! Candidate Hodge?' in complete lake front platform may be acceptable
lo the political satraps of this giant octopus and those who have bin allowed to acquire fat-iental producing sites front its monopoly of Broad a business lots. Hut it is hardly one that will meet with tho endorsement of the 22,ft(it workmen and (heir families, who do not havo touiine rs or occupations with leisure hours like Mr. 'lodges ;nd his prosperous
will permit them to motor in luxury to the cool waters of
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. Te'.epiione lot 'urn niimu him mieriere t m u uie murines, woum mein to inc aotiten
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Miller beach whenver the heat of the Gary sands becomes inconend oppressive. How much two blocks of Gary beach, a narrow
LA" CIS PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.
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SOME OOYERNMEXT OWNERSHIP FACTS.
LADY'S SHIRTWAIST. By Anatel Worthinton. t i ...
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nanu of white goods -for instance, voile j 18
oiin a mr. oi auover rmrroifiery--is pre- j j?
'tm. .j i msKe tne fleKipn vary a little from the usual type r,f hirt waist, it Is given a narrow inet vest whirh forms a quare neck at the upper edge. The collar of eyelet embroi iery ends at the Trt and is cut square at the back, wirh a slitht roll nt the neck. Bishop sleeves ate gatherel into deep cuff of the embroidery, the lower edges finished with or without the narrower turnover. The lady's t,birt waist pattern. No. S467,
is cut ia sizes 3 to 42 inches tiost mea- j
ure. As on the figure, tho 30 inch size requires yards of V,1 inch material, with t Ty . .- m
V- yara o'.. men coiiirasi:iij gooes- i tj To obtain this pattern feud 10 cnU to j M
the office of tbis publication.
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When pretending statesmen who 'undertake to discn?? public qtiej j lions in a comprehensive manner omit certain important facts which leat 1
an erroneous impression, ir. is weil for people who study tiiose questions j j impartially to look with suspicion upon all their statements We have rn j
I illustration in the arguments of government ownership of telegraph andito
ieepnone systems, in pn.nK comparative rates in me t ni'.ea states anu rj mt
U 'I l.aill tu' or an lyvuin yn f.i i ri jniirjn v"Ji.:i IdM
the fact that in Great Britain tne minimum charpe is for a certa
of words which include the address and signature, while in th
States the charpe is for the words in the teleeram al'-uie and the addre
and signature are sent by the telepraph company without extra compensation. Furthermore, advocates of government ownership fail to make' allowance for the large increase in compensation of telegraph and telephone employes which will be certain to follow the transfer of those employes to the government payroll.
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rretty LaVallieres Exclusive Hallmark desipriis, m u h different tlinu those shown in the ordinarv it;velrv lines. They are of solid rold. set with vaiious hirrh fxrade stones and finished with a pearl drop: very dainty in appearance and would ordinarily cost much more. Price $3.00 John E. McGarry Jeweler Optometrist.
to mention ;p S Ef -:t:7' r..rw"''.' n number i H 'Xr JflVi he rn,ted! t j-O
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, DO NOT DRA FT DENTAL STUDENTS. The war department permits drafted medical students to enlist in the cd Listed reserve corps until they sraduate, hut ir has taken no such step in concert ioa with the dental students. As a result 1,400 students, who hive rer.t ore or two years in dental college?, face drafting into the line. No if this -jar continues long enough cmv-t of ilic younger dentists, as is the case in Easiand and Franc?, will be in military service and there will be no s'udents to step into the profession. Dentistry has become such a vital factor in modern health and J if 3 conservation that we can no longer let these surgical specialists become diminished in number than we can lose so many future physicians and surgeons. The war department should classify dental students the same as medical students and thereby keep the profession as well as the country's health rate at top notch.
"GENERAL Koinilov, ka7.e ta novina, i.abrao .ie upraciteljstivo ali M. Lvov lazno ?e i.vijesto, da Je Kornilov trazio jedno riiktatorst vo." says the editor of the Chicago Hravaiska Zatava, in commenting on the Russian situation, which indicates that it is as balled up as ever.
I K25i3i$500 Player Piano for $395
tfeLIIir:r'x -iK No Money Down on Player rfti v:.lv:;4'! f Intellegent persons are quick to re-
airalize the Ideal Musical worth of the
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colonies then God help the natives. They better start committing suicide '
before the exponents of kuitur arrive.
WOMEN'S hosiery not the thinnest thinj; any more, bacon.
Try buinz sliced
IT seems that everybody Is enthusiastic about this "safety first movement" in the mills, factories, railroads, etc. but not in the streets. We are becoming; a race of auto dodders and auto victims.
WHOSE FAULT? "She's cotnln? back this way, excitedly whispered the grocer to his fhjLaant. "Tes. and believe me, sbe's soise doll The sportiest thins that's Li: this town ttiis sunmer," replied he at he opened th door and sat down ",Ti tie hen ah thus h inisfat ss her better. TTp the street from the tofitoBC8 carue the girl of nineteen. She walked v.ith the "de'brst ante f.'hinrp'' and (carried a brHitnt green, bell-shaped parasol. T.or dress was wry low in the neck and bad diminutive sleeves., the skirt of an if zing jia.rowaiess and of an Illusive trarrsparerrcv:. Her stockings rivaled rnrure in " fieh pink" and her black pumps were low and fiat. Under her b ft eye tvan a tiny black patch. "Honestly, 1 think .this is tire -worst town," she said. "Just going down o the postofflrce and back .at least five men spoke to me. It's petting so no ;ctot girl cp.n go walking alon -even in a small town, without being insulted." "WLhoiie fault was it? asks the Scott County Journal, edited by K. M. Vella. the -former "Whiting .Man.
THE Trouble has been lhat the prices of some of the steel companies have been as loud as their protestations of rf-triotism.
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So much so indeed that the demand for the Wilhom is far in advance of the supply. Comments from Wilbom Owners "What a beautiful case." "It is simply human in tone,'' "Just like ringer playing," "How can you sell it for .:D.":' "Doesn't sound like a player piano,' "It almost runs hy itself," and dozens of similar praises are heard from persons who realize the musical merit of the Wilborn Solo-Harp Player Piano.
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ullgirrg from the report of the county toard'Of charities and corret;fion. composed of Rev. Father Thomas ."arisen, president; Mrs. A. T- Cox, Mrs. il. Alschuler. Mrs. .J. M. Turner, Mr?. H. E. .Jackson and M. Brien NarcoVtch, there are .several .things .at county institutions that neetl Attention. Most pressing seems to be the need oT additional attendants to look after tubercular patients at the -county asylum or po- farm. This county is behind the times in not. having a tuberculosis sanitarium, still it is rich ertoiish to -care for its tubercular poor. The insane patients also need more
attention, the bvard says. At the county jail we are informed thai no attention is paid to the
beparation of young offenders from hardened crimina's, cramped iaundty qua r' era -an 1e done away with, a fumigating; and bath room should be installed,, and facilities for getting clean clothing should be provided. The ?nris jailer i stiil retained after repeated complaints from in divHuars c; jraaizaiiea.. ait'1 rcgul.ir reports of some, from this board. "AVb'to the present jatrer is valur.nlo around tho prerrtises, h is not the prop-r man to be in charge," says the board. Of, the city Jails visited the board find. that tiie Gary police station is cramped, not only because of the growth of the city, hut the presence of
lorty-nine tntted tau-s prisoners out or a total or tiny-eight prisoners j there on August 2$. As a result the jail is crowded and it is not possible j tc keep it -clean. Hut reference to the news columns of THE TIMES show)
that the authorities hnve a-ttked the federal government to house elsewhere prisoners who are to be held for some time and the city council is to be asked to build a cell anneje. The mu't important duty from the humanitarian standpoint is the carry ng ou of the board'a recommendation concerning tubercular patien's.
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However, nothinp: remarkable in this. Just a matter of ivin the public the t plaver piano ever made for onlv -$305. We challenge every and any piano l'
manufacturer in t lie whole I nitert states to sell suii a quality player piano lor :VX). The supreme test of r player is t lit music, ease of operation and modern mechanical construction.
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No rubber tracker tar tubing to rot and to be replaced at a big expense. No obsolete, poorly constructed motor that sticks and stops on account of weather conditions.
No "slam bans'' pneumatics which piano until it sounds like a dish pan.
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No tracker thumb lever to always bother you about ,;eeping the music, roll in position.
No ordinary ' hum drum" of classical, perating music all sound ;ng alike.
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All SS-tracker bar tubing of solid block tin. not rust or rot.
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Finest 5 point motor ever lnent-'d. fectly in anv climatic condition.
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SS flexible fingers that actually strike, with a velvety touch like finger playing.
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Automatic tracking device keeps the music roll in perfect adjustment without any attention whatever.
The Solo-lT.'.rp patented invention giving dozens of different varieties to every selection.
A .PARK PROGRAM THAT PLEASES WALL STREET.
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park mA a lake front nark iu -iiidi'i.iie Hodges says nothing
Ipyorelt.y Candidate Hodsres of G-a'-y in 1 facial oigans, days he is for a .sou in rdcle ov. n of Mi'ier. S-o much s gootl. I'-tit (
' a '.i- 'ror' hstl ire bf.rit In Gary. . . ( u.-tt'v has over seven "m.iv trontage along Lake Michi- (),' f ;::.-r "..' -tf rtonci-c-lr th;;.' cv ihadi;v. s G-ry has that utirh e.ge. err-tr-iilir;? it ail t:t; two acres, remotely located at the dce of
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TO PROSPECTIVE FIXTURE BUYERS. Do not buy your Electric Fixtures until you have ieec outs. The largest and most select display in Northern Indiana. Do not bu.y from catalojjies as pictures are oftimes misleading and confusing. TVe will gladly call at your home with an automobile and then return you home to sliow you through our rooms without placing you under any obligation whatsoever. Come and see this fine display. Open evenings. Just phone 710 for service.
You cannot purchase it for $395 after 100 are sold. Get your order in now. Call at our store and see the Wilbom before you spend a single dollar on any player piano.
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