Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1917 — Page 4
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THE TIMES WYdncstlav. (').-t. '2. 1f
BY THE LAKE COUIHT PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPACT.
has made an app. al directly to . the farming element of the nation and has
taken j.-reat pains ti eplain the rea.--ons why invent o lit in these t
prei'i-ralde to taxation.
The farmers of the United .states, living up to their reputation
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t ........ 1 . . IL . . x . 1 . ..11.. 4 . Til . . V ,1 . ..-.!.. . a tl.i I . t ' ' . ., ,. I ' ..ii
I ' . A- . irrr-ar l. . . . .;iie exweei f ll I 1 ror.!T II Iff IIOJLVIIV 111 L.1U1'H UVJUUS. iOL IH.tV lo till. ISSSi, i . " S . - -
Tha Tlmaa Eaat Chtcairo-Tnd.ana Harbor, daily axoept 8ndar. Eittrtl ; , a11 fiicceeUms one uiid there will he aev-ral more tmb ss then- ls .VAy V at the. pontcfflc In Eapt Chlcasto, N'ottirbir 18. I p.-ac- with Germany within a few month. j fAt?;,"' &"'''
ln County Tlrnaa Dally aeept Eaturday and Sunday. KnUrad at; Vtiii Um nr fl.A furmf-m nt the nation for annaivnt m nulls v toward lie- 1 S,tS iV"':" JT
th pw,toff,? ,n Hammond, Jon 38. 1906. , .'. . , ,,. , .....on r,o. ,iiii :.r,, ..,-vt,.e hr-vo h. n !
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Tla LaXa County Tlraai Saturear ard weekly ad'.fton. Entered at tha
ooatottica In Hammond, Fabruary 1911. Tha Gary Evnln TtmaB Daily axeapit Sunday. Enterad at tha poatolloa in G-iry. April 18. llll All under tha act at March . 1ST, aa ooad-claa matter.
FOrtEICT.t AEVER TlfllNG OFFttB. 11 Rsctar BalMlng Cklcaro
TGLGPBOMI. Hoinmocd pr!vate exchango) S10O, 3101, a"3 (Call tor whatever department anted.) Cary Offl:e TeiTions 137
Nassau & Thompson, Eaat Chicag-o Telephon 9"Ii K. U Evinj. East Chicago 1WVion 54 2-31 f F.att Chlcaro. The Tiiiee 'IVW rhor.e 23 j
I.iherty loan and efforts to fet eXfruption ft
t;-ide ree.-ntly. It Ik now "'up to Hi farmer.-" t hen-.-n-lvee to fhovv the world t
tnat thin eritleipm waa uncalled for, that they r.re r.H patriotic an their pre-de-coior In these agricultural puuits, and the .-nly way to do t'vi to '!; h:Ii ..fact ion of the government and the public i for the farni'-r to :-u!-n;,t-
hcavilv of his new found wealth, gained from bumper erops raided tl.'.d pa:-:: j v' u" v',!" f"r u'-' xU
season, and to enter the National army cheerfully wh.--n called npon' t-v authorities. Othe-rwise the farmers of this nation will stand eonvp-ted. as a. elas.--. i the tyes of the people at this country and h fore our Kalian: e.iUe in Futne and Great Briiain.
AS .-k" a v, i.lk around the j ri. i:St: uni i
"'(.ASI'- -!ii:r-.n u-hfrcin we dwf I. i ' ' ' " ! -1
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p enjoys tlio closest rclaH ti.:n v. it Ii 71)0 jeweler. h
ll of the United Stnt.-s P
T" nil ). kh- cups under our; vi: w-it-h to rnt-r Ki-- AIrl..,n-o In i"i "-Vl'lO haVO ('O-OpCI'ltod ill ?
OAKY DEMOCKATS DKSKU VK .SVMI'ATII V.
We svmpa: htze wUli MaoralU Candidal e OartiH and the other in -t::i" ! , (i ,,. m.
in-.- M'ltiitlv rtit v. hs.- othrr
;. KitKVTS t'.f k j,5i If t i i e y were ju .mtn-i to h.r i ry thin
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'nij.ana Kifbsr (Ns-vra Dealer) ludiant Harbor (Reporter and CIaifled Adv . ".T.ting: Crown Fo!nt Heaewisch
LASarR PAID ITP CIHCULATION TT'lAN any two other newspapers IN THE CALUMET REGION.
-JVU-p'-Wn" ' 0f the democratic ticket of ar. Their !loPi d back aea;t to V. a:! ........ u:t. :r,uM"p) tfirien- y so haul
. .Veiepnon -i I ,r0vt ;n(J HoiU,.K uo,..-r days ao when the ueitm-rats. by nt-thod. v. e j TUAT ls a ,.lllrh 'tiXne f know, eetttpelled the Voaf to quit ,Oos lU,f C r.dhlacy . v-ej u.K fnsht fo f morp (r of 5j . . .Yolophone i. ! Un.-w the thins wouldn't last. Last nip ht, the ehan;.e tame a.uun ano t hr dlirl:. n. xf Mri:SJ.
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j Till-; w ri-ect k;iis t i t - over there ar
j Tost was boohed up aain wi'h VaU s'reef.
With the Tost and the Tribune Kuklnc: him Hod-fes ot;' can:'
(' .u t : i ) l - i nt ': ;-
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Well h'rect potiinai ie- -e-' t j I.KT 'on f! u t hi th? fl-v.i ting's
f-'-'an o-; ;) lakt reformers. ! not aia air. man. .-no v f.ai .- mo:e. . :;e p.y- j K,
it roin to have Wall Ptre-t s maoi in the c;fy ntii.
pic o; tiarv are not
If you hav any trouble gattlrr Th Ttifs niaks conir-a'-nt lmmeilfataly to the ctrcu'.aton A ipartmenL Tm Timkh will not be reaponstbla for the return T any uneoltctted rnanuecript articles or letter and -will not riotlea i:oymoui commuatcationa, Khorc aigneJ letters of cenaral lnttraati prlaed at cliacretloo.
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WIIEX YOU 8TXG Nearly every pr?on is now pinging that heart-movins ami oul-stirrin ) ymn "Jly Country. Tis of Thee," and they ought to sins; it ith all their vim ar;d vicor. The sang and the country it represents are both worthy. Are you worthy of it. Sir or Madam, Hoy or Girl? Can you sin "My Country. 'Tis of Thcp" and look your cour.'ry in the face without blushins''' Are you a Hp patriot, a hot-air patriot, or one who backs up his words with all he is worth? Coaie down to business r.d buy a Liberty bond and thereby help to save your government.
WHKN the Kaiser's T'-boat sunk the American trans; ot- Antiil,-s i' t
.iped thousands of p.eople to increase Their I a her y lo;i - c.- pt jon
pr. cavisei
ONK sutHC,. about brtiii; in heaven is thai as one uil! not hav to ea' the re one would not. be bothered by food speculators.
THE coal operators now t-eem to be as short on coa.1 as "a-, tvrre on tiotism a fete monfiia back.
WHEN the kaiser invented the phrase abou" Germany b.-inc above all be h-Mln't reckoned wiUt the words "Liberty Loan"
l:K.r!:Mfi:r.IN''; inr.lmtslty ihrtt lit fV.i;t l"t v lio fl'eits 'ist 1!''W tl-itri rind skimpy ! ,r f ur. ! !!! - (: w rr-'. ite. a books lore the r:hr '" l'!)V h tpvAM' i.nisb.'-fl it (h:i" was waiir for Pis change. H M'Kt:'S p,t--t -lict to tit" tnf!ori "X tap' ! s mi porkrts. Fitia!!;i -iat 'llat-s. no titt's on irnu.-wrf. no belts Oil curts" WHKN on fire n'i 'trcsprd i: p V.-1
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1 buying and m Uiahufac- f
X .'el.Vnear'all 1 111111,' ill OfdcT that llU'V P s (.'ould oivc v-oii Iliri!
7 ' R; Quality Jewelry in in- i
J t "M 1HN' I from th.- Orrn.T.s to the
nile-s a tet tli- ti l .-o k acaia Ui
TDK e.-paa.nnre ! rk. ! has fa-.,l m i Uvidl ia 1 desiplS, at U
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i-. A P season for .V-thr'-n.--,? y-.uc; on;; r.pi llo), I-.!.; i? y.--., .... 1 i,,OK 'it ist.ti i-:: KATHI-U: I hern in.-'.;-. tl:n lie!, i:F.i'AI SI il" f.-.i're !o i; : i ! i; r- sfll tako nv- or t,r:r. MUNSTER
modcratt (lice. Conn1 N in and ee the n e w 3 H-IL' K uood..
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work f rem Corporal Kay W. K.iske, win is with I'(:r5-hin in I-'rance. He ft.-rti
Ray fsrojrv, county yiirvfvnr, was'o te cheerfcl tti-l says th'v arc r.e )e r-e rn t.us,tie. !!?' c k. j drill in? th--in vf-ry har.l. Past they o l-'.-u i: (! .., biipy baubr.c thrir jin- would li'rf tobacco that is A nit re: .; n. gar I. (;?. Km.i Kaf.;.: sr-cnt the week-end at j If You Think THE TIMES Is home xrj'h t:f-r "(:iri !'t. ; Pa! Keiilv. the trii.-mt, officer, visit.-; DoiP.g ItS Bit YoUT S'jppOft Is AIe.J on- .--!(. ! ei .""inlay. Sevfiai u tit-rf wre r- -ivej last wavs Welcome.
TIIE FOUR GREAT REASON'S j This paper has preached the Librty Bond Loan in fair we-a-her and foul, i If has discussed it from every conceivable standpoint. It haa urged, pleaded i pnd prayed with the people to lend Uncle Pain their money a' a nice rate of! interest, ! Why? From a selfish standpoint? Never! Simply in the interests of the American man, the American wnm?n and j the American child. ! 1 here are four reasons why a man who claims, protection of his Star and S'rip-5. he he rich or of moderate means, dare no! continue as u?;nl witho-.t ' h.avir..? subscribe, to the Liberty Loan to the limi' of his ability. j First, been i?e he is not deservinsr of the name of an American if he has not barked with hi? hard earned cash hi country's ability to live up to the ! repeat ion as a land of men that was earned for her by his forefathers. Second, because his fr-How countrymen who have been called to the colors ! r.ed bullets, beef and bayonets, and he has the right not cny lf f(?P t,-i; t .-hare m seeing, that thy pet them. If thr-y don't, they will sperifi--ed to "is disloyalty and selflshneps. j Third, because the Kaiser never hesitated to say that the United States j would be made to pay the bill for the war if Germain- won, and what he Hats-! r r said is true. Apart from faith, loyalty and pride r,f race it is pi ,in co-i mr ! ...... . . . . ' !
sisse tnat. cans to every sane American to protect hi country. Germ an Vs rapacious hand. If once it grips, will never leave co. Fourth, because, no? to be in with bis felioav countrymen in helping to hrr.z this crusade to victory, is to stand self-divorcd from every noble deed that has ever been done under the Stars and Stripes.
Sonqs of the Sammies (By United Preaa ) AM t-" Kb 'AN FIKLD HEAtJQUAn-'-1-KS l-'KAN'.T-". Cel. 3 (Hy Mail) "K 'ko,",Hv pers .na! letter, written in the captain's own band is on Us way to a w.T'i --1 1"W mother. nssurmK
i,r thnt her boy is all riKto s-- ;
A tt-w s ap.e the t., fi.Ilewitll? lrtt.--r
am W 7" ) t HOC ttie-
t!;s ir.iore-t
jar.l". H home tin the army from boa
captain rrr. ivea -Hear Sir: I
feu lmes to you m
f eur sen in vov.r cm-
e ha1 net been awj ee ir.onll.s until be j-tncl ; l,e Pao! never been awV retY,re. in hi" life. And
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now to rtinh. u-" " - . there m VTn-e u almost break? my heart Now. Sir, what 1 w-.nl, to auk you is to Phase b-k after our boy ; much s you can and not let him t,ke t:o many risks if it is not neces-
We knew P- is M'ms l" "r "
hut we want, runi u
,cm back. He eaten-.- . .. p,.;v My "far sir. this may S"em an f,e word.' and perhaps you may elt other Ptters th- same aa this, from hr art-broken mother?. Our T-y 1S ,,n!v r.in-trfi: ye-r" "Id h.jt a r.rfl- 'vob.intcer from town. V. S. A.
-,-..v v,ieinc to r- o
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brnv; soldier
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us a wr-i-ld peace rry
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rp;e co.--! riie.i ' - 1 " ' .1 .-),Ar, e.-toi-
f his O't'l fiirii-w
to :ie ntt.ie ni'm-1" p.r ihtt h-r sen a
hour
f-.eont a reel!o., r. I e told
,r,-ie robust than rper ar.'t a (i;ick
thii.M soldier-.
v,.re. As to the rifV
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OTHER PEOPLE'S MORALS There is no accounting for taste, and I suppose seme pe0p are never happy unless some one is eoin? 'vror.s to give them an excuse for sobbing noises.
Two of my sisters started for school or" morning, and one of them xud- Citro vrmr Viair ! Make it
denly felt something stinging her in the bark. The other, thinking if. was a wasp, slapped her on the spot on her hack, and the younger screamed with pain and ran f"r home. The louder she screamed the harder the other sister flapped her back, determined to kill that wasp, and then they came ruhing home. I will never foreet it. The cood mother miicklv loosenoH the r-imi.ir
nd discovered that a pin had caused the trouble, and every slap had driven its ' ef Indrir.e. yen can jV'"; j point a little deeper in the tender flesh. ! r ZTTi-ch.'' what win
0y CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF, Mifl HMH STOPS GOMIilG GUT
Save your hair! Make thick, wavy, glessy and beautiful at once.
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it 1.5 tri" Mute w t nu uieuunif; itie mora.s oi o:cr people. p:e sure ; is , a wasp and not a pin that is hurting them, j have noticed also that the man who has made the biggest failure in raising his own boys is the fellow that puts in the most time raisin'' other men's boy?. If ail of tis o'-.med up our !
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you do not rush to (he newspaper' difference
oai-ce to get tne -:ory prmtea. nut
man your brother and every other worn a it your sister?- - Houston t'Tex ) Pos;
j-leo.p yo-i most, will He UT ,er a neeka- use, whn oij !" new hair. tin'.
rn1 downv at t'.rst ye- nm i-.o.,
hair Rpv.-inj all over th
prnlp.
lintnedia t el v
hair.
little r'and'-rine
o-vn back yards, the town -would be rid of As smells. If vonr brother oes. t the i-.eutv of your
wrong or vnur sister fads bv the wavside von do not rush to (he now-naner ' difirncc how lill. fadoh brittle and .
iff Pee to ret the -:orv nrinted. P.':t if o-j are a rea! t-an 's not ..,-. .v,,.- : eroc?. jnift l.lo.si..n ' '. I
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I'.fc'bt. thif
LET THE LOYAL EARM ERS RESPOXI)
cricilture !n the t'r.i ed Sat'-.s than in anv
J.Iore moer y is invested othrr siricle business.
ho u!
be invested in Liberty bonds by those rn gaged in a.
More money
1 icuhural pursuits than in. any other business. In every war in which ibe United States has hrt-n e.o-..-,.d nlis:men'.s show ti:.:' the farmers have hern sianm-h si'-uorteis of ibe jjrn ern-
not. bf the HiOst emotional people, but they have always
our 1 -air wlM t' )
find wiy, and h,-ie an Rp-(
nr a ranee of ahuric?.nc: ati incomparn- j
hi- bistre, softne' nnd biurian-e. the: heauty ami shimmer of true h-.tr health. : a 'j;-r..;i loo t ie of Know-pen's: n..lcrin from ny I.-uit '-'' or toilet j ,o,,nter. urvl p.-..,.. th-it y. -or h!r Is a:-; tier,, ,,.o soft. HS Mil - -that 1 hi.! beer, i:. K'c-ted or inj-:n d hy enrels.s tr-al-,nen; A ?S-r. nt hot) le i.l dr.ut the; V-nuty ef jour ha:r. Adv. i
ment. The- ma
been dopcdahl". Their life ;;nd toil m.-.'ye fmgaiity a necessity, but v hen any u-i oat national -.meren.-y arises or appe,,; js made- that th ur.derst and, thy have a 1 wavs j e-ponded cnet o?s)v, and thv alv ays will
Sab- of Liberty bomb- is one of the necessary fume; ions of the government' cause wide as the world and high j
tv that tne army ana navy may ye propeny supported. ( ncie Sam as Heaven. 1
The Fed Cross- the symbol cf a
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Pianos
Grand" smd Uprights of this ceiebr;5f ri make. Unimpaired as reoaids tor -.
Croup B Lyon & Healy
Gr?nds and Upright9. Already selected once for superior tone-quality. $2C9 and up. Group C Player - Pianos Including many desirable modrU conra.imn$r the latest expression devaes. $375 and up.
You "can v makea wise selection in this Annual Sale of Pianos returned from the North Shore,? Lake Geneva, Charlevoix;! Oconomowoc, Harbor Springs, etc. t Every piano has undergone a thorough inspection in our Fullerton Avenue factory and has been marked at a Special Clearing Price. Early comers will find a remarkable choice. Easy Terms Pianos in installments cf ,$5 a month and tzpivard
Group D Nearly New Uprights Washburn. Stroud, Leland and many other makes. $175 and tip. Group E Uprights A great division of good used Uprights. - attractive in style and in fine playing order. $150 and up. Group F Uprights Second-hand Pianos offered at a sharp clearance. Several fine old instruments are in this group. $75 and up.
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