Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS !fW WtM h9M" BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPACT. J U-j- - - .3re-;-- - y , ' ',f?S . (V ""''v? I The T!mei-Eaf C!ilcago-Tndlana Harbor. dally except Sunday. Kntert J.. J' NM" ' " ' "' W- ;"-"- I at the poetofflc In East Chicago, November 1$. 1S13. LJr.''f -4' ' ' , VCTT'"-' -"i ' "m -J, j The Lak County Times Pally except Saturday and Sunday. Entarad at T'VZK
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In Gary. April 13. 1912. All under tr.e act of March 3, lS7t, a 8ec.ond-i:l3s nutter,
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LARGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALL1 MET REGION.
If yoit h.ive any trouble gettlrvc Tub Time make complaint Immediately tt
the o:rf u'.atJon department.
The Times wtn rot be responsible for the return
!.! Abe Martin facet ieis hut I1..U1-ever
Sl,; t hn if the f armr was half as uracil iif't'Hid of rru!!iamlsm ai he
IS of !ihtrtir,B cvu'd h1! every there i in one forenoon.
Liberty bond
THt: cull of the wild TJIK joy-i idei s honk-hoiik. KKAP thnt th Kainer will rupplan l!i: . toi'Hii I 1uh1 bberg WITH a onnper nun
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! jp:':!. ir' the p!'.iir-s. Those : v.no v(. her in " Hortdnwe" will riv ' tha'c .chf ik. Tvv. f iiT ffowii." in : pai-Hcular -,ro f.Hiing thp ad. :iraIMU! if f v-; !i;iiri,i pirti.i (r p:it ro'iS. i!)Th ' ;"e 'Mtn-jf xowns, one bfirjjr; of black . tulla anI jpa'-itris, oor which is worn
-t iuanificent ronii-.t; cloak of t be
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Hl'T ve d' l)eiive THAT the old v.oman
like h younp OUGHT to keep her back to the audi-j i ni e.
COVINGTON" (lnd.) .Republican s'iys. oil:tr is iho now trouf.?rel evtnhir
that "The Key. I'M l'erkinn calb-d cu the! f.nck which wan the feature of the!
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cr!pt rtlc!ea or letters and win not notica ntioymou comniuniiationi fnert slsned letters of general interest printed at discretion.
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WILL WRITE FOR THE SCREEN The ranks of the scenario writers have recently had a notable acquisition in the person of Charles
Kenyon, author of "Kindling" and
ihrir .i.-w .r.n ,-md m le n ' other dramatic rucceses. Mr. Kenv had 1-ouirht smcii ;i ! Von !,as joined the staff of I niverfal. i He is the au'ibor of "The Straw Cel- !'' bou6bt ! bishilar," now bein2 filmed with Louise
j Lovely tn the leading; ro'e. could hear the kiddi fall i :o: I CIRCI'S WANTS ITALIAN GIANT IF HE'S ALIVE
Ln i. SL they v.ert both .u ;h Bound !.-r;.ers JI lid the V
LOCAL l.ljrh crib for risked vvh;' th Hloll one one.
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A PRIVILEOK as well as a duty The piain duty of every mie American Is to buy Liberty r.omis. It l. h
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:-t;ind an g-sal ch.inre with Sou.'h Cbt-asro -in fact a better rlnnce- in the shtpbathlinR f:a-ie. The fireat American Bndee company plan' in Cr. corumi; to i'.s head, can be readily converted into a shipbuiluinc plant. South I'hii avo bus no briilpf plan, and even its shipyards do not have the same quick facilities for the transportation of plates direct from the mills as ;ny possesses.
If Mayor Johnson's constructive
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owners N?.nts to pisrri him as a "f-tro-ig man." Tbit ihi. deal must necessarily remain a dean i?oe un'ii Maciste'g presa agent bring-? him br.ck to life -cr the Italian War OrTice officially declares him permanently bors de combat.
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ria. definite and impera'ive duty. Our armies and havy are fight for our country, our flag, our hemes and for jem!
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bul'et?. The government looks to jou to hu;. tht-se thirds. Your duty is iu 'end. not give, this mony. It ii more lhan a duty, more titan more patriotitm it is a privilege, for are they not. our sons' and cur neighbors' sons who must offer their lives as a sacrifice for liberty and democracy? If the United States government, hacked by the 225 billions of wealth in this country, guarantees to repay you this loan, to pay you interest on it pend ine such repayment, isn't this a t?ood investment? Loyal, patriotic Americans do not need urging to come to the aid of their
country when there is need, neither do the
look at !))!"!! sides of a dollar
when their flag is In jeopardy. You can buy these bonds at any bank; you can buy i hem on the partial payment plan, if cu wish; but above all, BUY BONUS AM) Bl'Y ALL YOU CAN.
nnthm" rLf Than a nnhtir Kt-Kt-. .
i.u..v, ..,.vi-iNir nui ni'Tiering wnn tne steel company, for the city has a deed to the Grand Calumet channel- this alone warrants? his re-election.- With ships entering the Grand Calumet, say i the nmnth .if trie vtvf in Mill..,- i i .... .
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is the only city along the Rivers of tho Calumet that is not using ihos
f-tivuma East Chicago has already connected Grand Caluniet with ihe lake by means of the Indiana Harbor ship canal, with result tha the lake boaif now dock in the clue.- of Hammond, Whitiaj and Last Chicago Indiana Harbor.
A representative of a foreign film concern who recently arrived in New
j nrk brought the report thst Mncistc,; - .o: the famous Italian giant who nlaved i . .
1h narf nf t o nmlHwn t sv in ' te"TK? Jxnunnvn is 'U.
"Cabina." had been killed in a hand-i live t.eorge ."vnnerson jn otner words, to-hand conflict with several Austrian! "Broncno Bidy has deserted the films o!d.es during the recent terrific to become a producer of musical fighting on the Bainsizzu Plateau. comedies, wnile the other G. A., erstMaciste, whose right name was. or is.j'hlle mU!caI comedy favorite, can Err,e..:o Pagani, was first discovered now be seen on the screen in support by the Itala Film Company of Torino,! F.laine Hamrrerstein. in the new
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companies. i r.e possionities m tr.eo-" llv umuic-a mi r nui exploitation on the screen of his won- S eh eft w'as frantically endeavoring- to derful strength were apparent and he have George, the recond, served with was soon cast in "C;:.liria." in v- Lich "the papers." his teats as a modern Samson amazed! :o; millions on both piJe-s of ihc Atlintic. 1 Almost coincident with the repcrt of! Pauline Frederick is now Mrs. Wilhis death comes an announcement lard Mack. A Washington parson sot that one of America's leading circus I the fee.
Cays He Loves Kaiser 'Because He Is Enemy "I t'ive it.e si,ir, bertt ' H l",!i'! Lio'i'.' ii? t i.v.f1 iMir enei -l'-s." if;rr-t I. F. Tui-iot. of (-.-l'ic". m o is rr vr :'t ov f. 'i .-! otficia'" a a r i;Ktoo en t! ois ! h i -: at.d v hose circtlatton of h ndv t ten rnensajreis a"aekrc the. n,iti"c...! army law 1-d to los Hiif?t on .. cbarjte f eeekitnf to r-bsu ue army and naval enlistment stv . t '. JI. Mlkese!:. a fi'puty Vno ' States marshal, arr st'-d Ttirirr '
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WHAT NEXT?
Save! Save! ' Save! 1 ! That's about all you hear from some people these cm; ' Save a shovelful of coal," is the latest counsel screamed by a d'.rcc. or controller of something. What this coun'iy needs more than anything else just now i eon'-oil of damphool advice. Some of the offerings make a man ant to lean over the deck n.ih
CUT THE BONDS OF LIBERTY! BY CAROLYN WELLS. (ttumoroua l'hilw.opher ar.d V riter.
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LOVAL G E 1 1 AX - A M E I v 1 CAN 8
When th world come? finally to pass judgment on the (Jennan-Americans '
in this war. against the record of the meddlesome, disloyal pro-Prussians must be pined the words of others whose a ! 1 1 ; u il e has not received like publicity. The government committee on public information has gathered and h;'d printed in a pamphlet the expressed sentiments of a number of prominent GermanAmericans. In it appear some of the wisest and most ringing words yet spoken in America on 'he war issues. Sav s the first contributor, C. KoLienabe: Tor twenty-five years Germany ha shown dislike for the nitsd States tha
JAPAN COMES TO GARY
A luiiber manifestation of the interest of the Japanese people ;r. the Garv schools was shown the other day when twelve principals of schools, chosen Lorn as many prefectures of the empire by the governors, arrived to make a survey of Mr. Wirt's methods. This is not the first time that Japan has sent its educators to Gary, and as one member of the mission sid, Gary is well advertised throughout. Japan.
1 This was illustrated when Mayor Johnson suggested the showinu of nlan
Satnoaoi affair, tha Hoogr-Kon? contretemps, the Manila Bay incident, tha tin-; t. the Troche! schoolhouse to one of the visitors. Th- polite .J?n thereucon
WU1V , v " T" " , . , " ' . ! 1-uPed out a set of plans made in Japan hv Japanese engineers ' Not onlv thi- . . . . and. it Kas not oeea from mere commercial or diplomatic friction. It 1 ' " u ' -M 1 u,u la tecanse taatr IdeaU of eovernmant are ahsolntely opposite. Ones or the other' hu' he NiPponC althoug'i they had never seen the Gary schoolhouses, knew matt go down. . . . The mailed fist haa teen shaken under our noses before. 1 all about them and could tell his honor just where this or that loom is located
If Prussianism triumphs In this war the nst will continue to shake. . . Let
na maJce wax upoa Germany . . . with our whole heart and all our strenjth
There is no equivocation hero or suggestion of div:i...i allei-ianco. and! there is understanding of the profound tiuth Miat cur din'-rer.r-cs with Gei-j many lie deeper than her violations of international lav.' at our ct.por.se and J rt-st in the fundamental opposition of ideals of sovernm-nv j rays Otto Kahc, another contributor to the pamphlet : , Wovvld life be tolerable if the power of Frusslamsm, ntn mad and murder. ; on,s, held the world by the throat, if the primacy of the earth helong-ed to ! STovemmeat steeped tn the doctrines of a barbarous past and supported by a : 1-oIir.g caste, which pleaches the deification of sheer mitfht, which despises lib- ' erty, hates democracy and would destroy both If it ccr.luf j These are words worthy oi a German f !-S !n l"n--re are others in t he j pamphlet, equally as unequivocal and ringing, by other Gentian-Americans.
The government does well to bring them together to remind us that whn the record of the war comes to lie written we sha'l have German-Americans to be proud of as well as others of whom we have had cuu'1 to he ashamed.
To .a a Liberty Florid i? woid to mu' pn-difc-al friends' cut L:bet-:.'s tends is not merely a fig - borrow irs ? ure of speech. It ir a Itter-'il truth. Lit'-! T" he mi re. Hits i erty. bound by lack of funds, is fettered. ul Hur.wu .H'.i:r) irf .-liHck'od. chained in the most sham:ful j man Niiture, t.eref..f wayt Liberty, beautiful, fre.- libert j. j Libert j Uctids lr or beund. ought, ui bo entradiel Kn of i And li .'.; r Li 1 t'.r
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terms: V c ean ivnke !r s. I; is our ; Crow mtiR dutv. evu more than il is our priv- t 'iod b-
ilege, to forge ft ftojfi', b'-lter. tus'-c j e:.. aturts thai, a:.v Panwois ..r Toledo blade. Iho-r f.ie. i-si.if " thai w ii'l sei'r the disgraceful ' bonds, We buy L-.h -it Lnrd te. help and free our Liberty and the Lib.rty -...r -mmr.v hi her t.. " 1. 1 i 1 i f"!K. of all civiiizntioo. ' 'be- ri"t-.'it swerd thet v. til ftit th- boridt And we can do it iMth-vH a cent of "' '-ih'- " c.nder cut th, expense to ourseties. Give Liberty i '-iordtan knot . enough to buy her freedom, and yet j Fig J res of -pee,.h. ye-j say? sp'-nd nctliing. for t-uying a Liberty j very well; th.ert let y"tir he the V'-otid is not spending, it If savir.s: more, J i 7 ilKU'rest Money treks! P. is inesii;iB. "hj hesitate to put j
vour money where it is sure of a fair iniMMi l,f.o- ii r-i sn f from vour own:
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end wh.ere the playgrounds are, how ihe swimming pool are arranged. In Xew York, Buenos Ayres. London and Pet.rograd as was shown by
dispatch from Hussia the other day -and in Tokjo they are much interested: in Gary and Its schools, and during Mayor Johnson's term i: has been hi-, I pleasure to see Superintendent Wirt's schools made 1'oc Mecca of educntors I from all parts of the world. j Gary may be unjustly advertised by its fake re-forme: s and political i -' homo: s as r.a awful place, buT it is signiiicani that a great pan of the!
,i'i!.,m s time is taken up in meeting and explaining to delegations from all
pur; "i i no eeiuuiiy ami 'i tot? i oi iu i if i iouk piiasep o- t raiy s scnoois and of its government, ej-pecially Gary's modern idor.s in sanitation. And another thing that is signLlcant and that must, confound the jingoes who shout of the " el'.ow peril." is that where one Japanese come to sutdy the process of making war munitions in Gary ten come to absorb all they can about its schools. How interested they are in Gary was shown that the Orientals had cone to the trouble of having plans of the Gary schools drawn, which they studied carefully long before fhey set ,aii on the Pacific.
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GARY LOSES rF0 SOUTH CHICAGO We are very plad to see that a site or. the Calumet river at Sou' h Chicago or the proposed inland harbor at Lake Calumet, nearby, may he used as th location for the government's middle we.-t shipyards. South Chicago's shipbuilding plant has already turned cut several ocean liners, bu of Gary and Sou'h Chicago steel. It is proper that the slt should he in this region. In the thirtoen-mtie span between Gary and South Chicago there are several steel plants and in bo'h tow as there are world famous mills that turn out ship plat.i. of the fabrication facilities are here, and as the pit nation now stands South Chicago Is beat equipped to have the government plant. However, Gary might be getting this plant hail the citv a put die harbor.
THIS MINISTER ARRAIGNS HODGES Lev. I. K. Smith, the well-known Gary divine in answering an attack u.ado on him by Yv'. V. Hodges, whose mayoralty Candida :y is so eagerly cheered by Wall Street's fake reformers, said of Ilodse?; ' "Yr u know the cuttlefish, when it Is chased, spits out a let of black dirt, and then hides in it. Well, that is just what Hodges iii'd to do." In arraii-ning llodses the Gary divine could hive more aptly applied the cut tit Rib comparison to the system that is backing Hodges tor the mayoralty instead of lo Hodges, the fake reforms and hypocrisy thai Wall Street's polit
ical agents use in Gar;.
Whatever notoriety Gary has suffered from in this
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Wall Street's political acents In Gary emit a lot uf black d rt und then j
But South Chicago has a public harbor in addition an '' "n u'v nasTy worK unue' ,nw u' 01 '-"- ecipunu.,. ..ou.u.i..ous , . , ... ,, . , e..M (--... .. .. l-
and 1.0111 mit i ee s, ana tne wauit- nirfiuiRs m u 1111 streei , 1 u iuu-i uy 1 their insidious operations under the guise of reform, are the same men who are backing Hodges. ' In lajing down the gauntlet to Hodges, Rev. Smith rather Jas down the !
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Grand Calumet river, which emp'ies into the Calumet at Hammond,
ter facilities for wharves.
;o the nrivato lake front harbor of the Illinois Steel company. Gary on:
the priva e lake front, harbor of the Illinois Steel company and does not. utilize the Grand Catumet river for public harbor purpose? like South Chloago uses
Ka Calo'-oot riior
but the nublic hnrbor of South Chicago is I Rauntier 10 it;" u "-'i"""".'
Ibis battle against cuttlefish tactics the plucky clergyman will bae plent
It niav not bo generally known.
a greater port, in the amount of business done, than i the port of Chicago
Were Gary using the ten miles of the Grand Calumet riier in Gary r.rd m Miller for harbor purposes it is not difficult to imagine how Gary would become Greater Gary, with the ships of the world coming into her harbor. 'eiaMers a well as passenger and excursion ho;.'s. Hu'. this would not be
;,H; independent industries would flow to lhr harboi
hat king.
JHF. only good thing we know about the German government is that it l.ept the price of milk down so the babies wouldn't suffer. American babies
aeili me. and Cr.ry vrujd are just as good as German babies.
The Experience cf Tccse Wosien Prove That There is a Remedy for Your Illness. Ahcrdecn, Idaho. " Last year I BufTered from a weakness vrith pa;n3 in my Bide and back. A friend asked r.12 to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegetable Compound and I dud bo. Af ter taking ona bottie I felt very much hotter. I have now taken three bottles and feel like s different woman. Lrdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is tha best medicine I have ever taken and I can recommend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Pet.cy PRESTID02, Aberdeen, Idaho. Kingfisher, Okla. "For two years I Buffered with a severe female trouble, was nervou3, and had backache end a pain in my side mot of the time. I had diz7 ppeli ami was often so faint 1 could not walk- ecros tha floor. The doctor ceil I would have to have an operation. A friend asked me li try Lycia E. Pinkham's Vegetabte Compound. After takinc tea bottles I am now well and .ronr. bsve no pain, backache or diz?y Fpslis. L- erv one te'.'s me how well I look and I teil th-"ri Lv'i.a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did .t. Miss Nina, SoCTHWlCK, R. F. D. .No. 4, Bux 'Si, Kingfisher, Okla.
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