Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1917 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Thursday. O.-tobn 2o. 1917.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPER BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PF3LISHIX0 COMPANY.

GEORGE DEWEY II IS DOING HIS BIT

Ths Tliren Eut Chicago-Indiana. Harbor, dally except Sunday. Xnterel at the poatofTlea In Eaf; Chicago. November 18, 1913. The Lake County Tlmu Dally except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at the post otSic in Hamrcond. June 2S. 1S08. The Lake. County Timfi Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at the pcato.Tice In Hammond. February 4. 1911. The CJry Evn!ni Time Dily except Sunday. Entered at the poatoffice in Gary. Apr!! 13, XiXi. All under the act of March . 1S7, aa canl-cliii matter.

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niakv miy fus." - t 'iont.lf .- dr. ? XOTiliN'f; rj li'.o lrltr tloiti a m.o ony I'oiiiid a 11 -eyrd pike frb,1 m drawn biHt.-r an.! gari-ohed with u little CRIST pary. !." N" I."; over our fashion cut?, we ascr t . ini'il in a fit t.t' aberration THAT 5opi of Voi re werin(r Vlaok clove-silk Kniokf rhookers with Kolib n h"i If -moons

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tirade jewelry stores.

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DEPENDENTS 01? INDEPENDENTS AT OAKY. In an able aJdrc!. ?hrv. ins; plainly tho observations of a mature studont ' fi-nrtoniic-i: a "oi! :ht nl-ility to interpref tho tcudoncy of tho tiruos. t.."naifT.nn Prank W". Snifb of ttie in.lepor.tiont party of t.iary th ofhr fvenir.c, poiritod (., tb,o propnt di.aiivnnrasos of G?ry and it future mmH-o bocru:?p of tl-e wiy Gary is overshailowed, as is no diImt American tiiunioipa!:t v oi its ;;. in- a cinrtt p-trportion. Not in Tho loa.it did Dr. Smi'ii

liVnitTTIJTK v.i- ffi ! h bit rhesty .-nisi tho bravo poihis have bent 'he . k,

HI N D K N K I." I i ' ; l:i:. again Wl" are suro to r o a . 1 tlm' the ;u

MA'Kr. saw any ! mT if it J5 to eit v.e fball have to pet. j .o-.-r or lite around our b:oliwo'k vvn't! " " ! Hi; woith iiiti;. A rAVOJUTK foo.i .ii.'h w:;U the ; Cb ink? I IS the foi tdu j u ur fa" -hyioiod !,li j VT-O'tAia.Y what the football player! FEEDS on whr

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George Dewey II.

Althoujrh only five years of ap;e, Georpe Dewey II, nephew of the late Admiral Dewey, is doinfr hi? bit for Old Giory. Young George is working assiduously for the Liberty loan, his name and relationship to the frreatest of modern naval heroes helping materially to add to Uncie Sa.n's sinewa of war.

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I THINKS he can piny the pni, '. otit keeping himf If in cot,,li'ioii

' fof i-nniont tnnst have it, and (he govornmont will havo it. Vo''.scrimion is" always far plcasantor than conscription of money, .,- bo nn h-$itanc.v on the part cf the eovernmon' if more drastic tn as i

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ordinaed to the rule of stt'tt-ps of absentee magnates ti.at it impose.-, a heavy hand on tho social, ind'isri?l, (omntr-rcial and political activities of -ory man. woman an1 child ;n that municipality. !n Minir.itrs t:p Tr. Stri'h saia: "Niivv 1 1 '- .''. her tr.iinT vbib t" tb- tpst ;p.pori,int tlutiu of nt when w e s'.i:o, up I'm! .xutiject t!" they ovi . - t 1 1 r I our land, it tio-y an

fum;. T!p i.ntary : there will

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' i erica's dolJars. like America"

a tn .met pniit or . hi poo-. u mi coni e,oteiv s id-i , . , . , ..... ... . . . ' ! t neir rnim rv t.ti? America s do lnrs. !;ke America s mon

tre Iro'i'.ioi? CUih in

of the pnvornmer-- t lift Ani-

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c.'T.irci our !ae. !'" tho.v can control ou: 'v " nr.i.o; o:.. np vhirplne; it" t.lic t-o : ' ii. wli--r no n cr.n eurn a iivt I ill- -od. heco'.-ie ejittr-'ly too dependent. In otl : is a pic stru-- to ,i..r local u lift. F'-uU'Ied to bo n industrial center for

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ur harbor, so -. nn,. 1 1 i i t s J -lh.it vvr: have is to Hit' that

a eieat, steel conct-rr. Gary take?

men. should

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j whether willingly or not. j Just as true as a republic can lay its hand on a ou r.rr n an and. s nd him to France in the trenches"." he said. "?o it can. and will, if nec.f Fsnry. lay its ! hand on every dollar in America. Under the law we have the right to do o, j but the first Liberty Loan was responded lo so cheerfullv and so fu"y t In." I there was no necessity and there will he no necessity now." These are strom; words, but cominz from a responsiliU- head of the p. -v. j ernment ppeakine officially for the jsovernmont, they should sird: into i ,-.. j mind." nnd hearts of every American. Are we. as a nation, so unpatriotic that we will not support our own Hcsh

(By LOUIS IUOLOW.) jWashinKtcn. U" SHI N i.vrnv. Oet. 24. In one out To follow the other eourre irnp!v (,f iv, .-o'v exert-i'." fit caes appeah'd to i means a loss of vaiuahie tim as the lite president f ron the state of Indiann I appeals aie not r-'C-ivo,l hot are nt f..r flivil teview the xemptioti that is j bark to the- senders. I' is a case where soukI.1 Is jjraic. -.l. the influence of a senator or r.presentln nineteen out of twenty .aes the jatne is absolute! v "no i."--l-" exerpption tiia' is sought is -.-nie'! and J i?c,r example, Senator eoiniexter has Of action of tho '-.o-trh.t board i? up- j received numerous such appeals from l.eld. the far-away sta'e of Washinston. All This pertm;ac re rsals and af- he can do is to send tln-m ba.-k with !ifttta'lon5. it is s'atel at the ot f ic-e o" ; j-.isructiotis to -jhn:i t,.- appeal elaims

the distrp t boar..'. "In every r ase of t kind there is a. Ics of at last -en

back to

district boards the claim af apxeal must b- I.iol with the district ..-jard and cannot be received if sent direct l- the president, the provost jp'neral, rn'ii.W!" of congress or any other rla.e than to the district board itself. 'Tapers, evidence end affidavit" net considered by the district board cannot be considered on appeal from the d.s-

i t riot boa rd. 1 . . . . u . . U ,V,ArA 1 an

1 n e only oi?: .'Jii v. m , i; . . . appeal to the president aie cases in which a. claim for discharge, on the ground of engagement in agriculture or industry has been made in the district board. There is no appeal to the. rresldent from the action of the local board in dependency or either cases where determination is within the jurisdiction of the local board. "All attcmrt to appeal cares othr than those involving the decision of the. district board on agricultural or industrial exemptions from whatever source received; ail affidavits, letters, art'i-

J ments. evidence, papers or other matter i not considered by the district board: a'.! j appeals made to the president direct

or sei.t to any ouier o;rieiai or person in Washington, wiii have to be returned to th sender "

provost t -L.i ': general, while varyin fiiti'Tly from time to 1 itne. holds sui

te in regard to appeal'- i a r- I ,a -. in sending 'he papers

rte.l to Waslutig'-'H not on!', from In- Weshingtoii state and ac'cii forwerding

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in a 1 the states in the t Ur-m to the city of Washington through

lion. ! tho proper clia line'.?." paid Senator PoinAbo'it D.r"0 appealed cases have been dexter.

r- n a - pe c t t h a ' v c i for i"s cf-n use the

never von -ii

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concern has fenced oiT ! an1 blood in this war? Will we permit the German nation not only to out

of Ink front in Gary, leaving the people not j us in patrioOpm but to know that we are not puff iciort'lv in'erested in our hoy?:

to protect them in every possible way? Heaven forbid that we have punk, to such depths! Let every rue Anieiicin arouse himself, po forth with renewed .energy and courage and h"!rt bring this campaign for the second Liberty loan to a wonderful, thrilling linish. an oversubperipMon po tremendous that (lermany will know at o.ic that we are a united people, tlfh'insr the fight of civilization and humanity, ever Pvip un to tlte idea's upon whieh this covernmen' was founded.

I disposed ..f l.i- the tinal review in Wash- i

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even a small ba-h'nt hach cr a sight of tho water. I' presents the spectacle of tho grej harbor of Gary being closed to all f-hips but its own. It controls thousands of acres of land in Gary, -which gives it a monopoly over industrial sites, and it is significant that no other inueperdent industry of my si'e has ee me to Gary. Bsldes the harbor facilities it dontinat0? the belt railway .-;,-se?:n. It control? most of the n'iii-ip;-. Its control of business sites. Dr. Smith declares, enable ir to practically regulate the way a man can pracice Ms profession or do business in Gary. With no o'her indottiies in town the workman, forbidden to organise, practically bar. to bave Gary v hen he does not get along with his superior?. ?-. ruling industrially, controlling commercial; - and constantly aiminir

in dict'-e politicr.ily and trying to seize the function-' of local government ' the, pvstept in Garv, unless checked, raav soon reduce rh people to a state , ' ! t-f, social and indus'rial vassatajre. j Gary has trouble f..head 'in-e?? t beg in' to apply rr.erisure? of relief, The people of this day owe it to their children, their children"? children, ' that their birthrigh' be maintained. As Dr. Smith pointed out, there must , be fairness to big busir.'-s--, but on the ether hand. Gary can never be n broader city until it ha access to its lake, by a bathing beach and a public j harhcr. neither of which will interfere with the industries. Rig business. It j is evident, must ceas to charge orosent prices for gas. water and el --of rielty. Its land monopoly agents will have to pen se ririxing po'itics and rol es'ate. The people mus" be nl'owed to run their own government. And If they do i not get this it would aopr,ar 'hat the sooner Gary can got a congressional or ' legislative investigation into the mediaeval system that creates a wall around , the rjv- the better it will be for Oery. Present conditions are not in no cord : n it b American idea c-f civic freoopi. '

JUST as a Missouri cd'or friendship cease?.

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gt-n up t d.-iT.

; Matiy p. r softs vbo peek action a' ; service- arc io,cit;g the mistake of fin' : sei vo. ,- rro MiakiiK the r.usteke of sep.dS inc their app.-ftl?. p nd viderfe to Sen- ! ators o" rep resenta ti v. s or directly to , i ho president. i Tollow ttfttal Channel. ': They overiook th fact that no con- : i,ieratie;. wboiever. will be given to sp-

pea's her. that do not come up in the - reeutfr (hami'i's Tri other wordp. every reach's two dollars a quart j epp-a! rci.s1- b" fiie i with the titstrirt i .t r1 and sent, hy the dletriet board to

-Senators Pomerene and Harding of Ohio, and ?enators New end Watson of Indiana an receiving many such appeals which they reois return to the senders. In t?tats no farther away than (hio and Indian! this usuaiiy means a loss of four dnys to a week Senators who are b'ir'lenerl with these appeals and who know their absolute helpl'-nt?neFs In the tv.attrr are calhng th attention of persons who eok ihcir aid to the following in"f mctions issued by tho provost msbshal e-nnral: "Ky the regulations " f th president go-r-rniog ftppals from the ;..f-fion of

Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

THE PEOPLE'S FTGT1T

i he. great fight that is beins put up by Mayor Johnson of (;ary for rei '-rt;on is attra.-'ing the attention of the oursid" world and many state papers , , ro beginning to comment on ii. The election is far rnce important than a , lot of people imagine. Ju?t Gar 's influence i.v nioldine the stat" in a small degree, lust .n ja the ciect'on to mold it. The Kfir Chicago Pre?s sa1 .- . o.'.rorja'ly ; j Major Johnson, a..sis'ed by Controller Patterson, Smi'h and ', 'hers, are certainly making a prea Rght to sive the stel tru-t a j knock-out political blow and cerde whether they fhall have a "gov- i rrr,ment of the people, for the people and by the peeple.' i

'. S. MUST HAVE THE MONEY. j i For nearly four weeks the United States government has had be:or- the j people of this nation the second issue of Liberty loan bond.-", asdine a n;in'- ; mum subscription of $:;.rf'O,ftrt0,VVt with, which to meet expenses of the war , against Germany. Practically every cent of th-s money is to bf expended in J

thip country. The people of the country , despite the appeals of the government, have been somewhat slow in their response. Secretary of the Treasury MeAdoo has been extremely frank with the nation in explaining just what tho money 5 wanted for the erpripmen and muniiionintr of the American troops who . re bein-r sent to Europe to fight the enemy in the trenches. There should be no question ia the minds of the public ai-oui raising this

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LADY'S DRESS. ; By Anabe! Worthington.

TLe cbarrning simpivitr of this little, ad roirnd dress -Bill appeal to many women. If. it just rnio'h.-r pretty version of the fdiirfwsist rtre.s which has been .to popiilar this senson. Th wait buttons at the left side and the front is cut srpuj-e. ar,r there in an insu vst and a prr'ty col'ar with points. T he il'pvc are lone find sither"d in;., drop cuffs which ar finished with turret)' of th trinimir; m r t eria '. Ihe tkirt has . t ;or nni it is Eth-red all a round to ti,e "lii-htiy raise.1 watst'ir.e. A wide celt of the m.-t-tria! makes an sttractive f-t i.-n. The lady's dress p.tttern No. S'l i cut iti five sics-"l to !2 inches hu-t rceosure. Width nl lower ec'tse of f.kirt i is 2ri .yards. The f inch size requires j 4i yard-; 31 inch material, with yard JV inch contrasting rctteriah To c-btsiii llrs p-ifern send If) certs to

the office of thi

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Are Told How to Find Relief from Pain, Xashua, N. H. WI am Eir.eteen years old and every rconth for two years I had such pains that 1 would often faint and have to leave school. I had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried so many remedies that were of no use. I Tead about Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable

Compound in the newspapers and decided to try it, and that is how I fcund relief from

pain and feel so much better than I used to.

"When I hear of any girl suffering as I did I tell them how Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound helped me." Delixa 3LinTiN f Bowers Street, Nashua, N. IL

Lydia. E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, made from native root.3 and herb?, contains no

narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, therefore, THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY

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