Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1917 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Mondav. (Vtohr-r 29. 1917. IMES NEWSPAPERS Kathleen Clifford Is Newest Serial Star if EY THE LAKE COUNTY PHINTINO A PUELISHINQ COMPAlfY. I il The Risk

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at the postoiTiee in Et fhkaio, Noveiuter 1R, 1913. The Like County Ti:m a Daily exccut Satui Jay and Sunday

the postotrice in ILimiuonel. June 28. lyOS. The I.rtkf Court? Times Saturday and weekly edition. Bnterad at tha poatoffict. in lMmmond. February 4. 1511. The Gary ilwnir.g TiiKt; Daily e' pi Sun lay Kntered at the poatolice In Gary. April 13. mil. Ail under the act of March 3, 187. aa second-class matter.

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spend much FLECTION over this week

l.ook'S like a soft spot fur a good re-d-doK p!acr.

AND Liberty bond sale done

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If you hve any trouble Kettirr Tmb Times make complaint immediately to the cirou jUon jr pat tun :.tTil! Time i'.l i;ot b responsible for the return mi any unsol'cited manucript Hrtiolea or letter and wili not notice anrtovniciii coinmunlcatlana Short signed letters of senerai interest printed at discretion.

THIS is thn time of thf Vf-nr WllIlX a man juxt iiittinir nconaint

til wi'h the hiy of tho l.ui'l ncsth his lji H'ifTJtKK so Iip enn xvslk lit rough the h.u.-:f m the ilfirk at niht witliout iiMtkiiK ltis shin? 11 Di INLY llnds Feme night THAT thi? wiff hnH nrrrinsed the chairs in an entirely new position AND falls nvir most of lht?ni. Sili'liliTAilY PAN'lLI.S says that, tht- fti-fkmcs of tiie country ar J a Mt buicms out with money WK'LL say the Sec. lias a good eye AND ktf s it cl.ipo to the ground a.' he walks down I'cnnsylvania Ave. HUT how dues l.e know the tu:ge is money? i: liave our opinion of a hushnnd WHO can come hoir.e and not iio'ice

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WHAT IT MEANS. Having gone info the second liberty Loan bond carripaipn heart and sou!, thi? paper may be forgiven a pardonable pride in its success, particularly as far as this county is concerned. We feel like personally shaking the hand o? every Liberty Bond buyer, and the greatest sicht in the world to u.s is to walk down the street and h the youn.c workers of both sexes hurry. ns to their day's toil wearing the insignia of honor the Liberty Loan button and the. Red Cross button. Oh. kaiser across (he water, your iron crosses are pal'ry piffle besides these two noble emblems! We .slory in sending the news to our boys that th people here are back of them. We rejoice in the fact that when copies of This paper reach the boys in the trenches in France, on the battleships that pUVai.ii the icy main, a: every fort, cantonment and training camp in the I'rJted Slates, in far-off Hawaii and down in old Panama. The boys down in the mailing department have been instructed to be extra careful today to see that the eo Lake county boys to whom THE TIMES goes daily get today's rap"''- that their hearts may swell with pride at what the home f iks have dene. We want to congratulate Chairman H. G. J lay Jr. of C.;ry, for his great work. We want to thank the various city chairmen, ihe bankers, who cheerfully gave up their valuable time for this patriotic dut. Oh, it was a great service.

What does it mean, people, these Liberty bond purchase?? It

Have room.

Vi i:V1 tnnrried woman we

doftffo.l out in a half mast waist AND a jotr of pumrs WENT down town the other i.y to buy a mut'tler AND a pair of woolen sox FOIv hubby so he could go to work THAT'S why th.y chII it the w taker POX. THERE'S only one way to deal with (.'-Ik.M t B fJINK 'cm. SOME of the dauy-milk Ftories of bonl liek AKE enough to make a pun lc cow I.AUC1I AND now to call j our attention to the next platform! "YOU .niplit to make, as little wa-te

be-.ii moved into the dining ns '",,b!o-" h 1011 hCI

"WELL, you know I don't lac tishtly," she answered AND it took him Form time to dope it out. FASHION writer jnys that, the

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id of buying inferior !g troods for quality goods : is present whenever, B whatever or wherever vou buy, unless you

know the brand of goods offered or you have faith in the store you atronizc. That's where we come in. You can alvavs bank on the qualiv of IUI:T-MAT;K jewelry nd upon the reliability ' the store where it is old.

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AFTER fi boy reaches the ne of 9 HE doesn't think much of the kind of sumca bis dad used to play. MARRIED men don't have the easiest time in the world

IF they are Rood to the neighbors say they are soft IF they ere indifferent brutes.

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STRIFES in some of the latest stockings are from one to one and a half inches wide

KATHLEEN CLlf fOUO trrnqin FbmmWs Strisl ' WHO !S "NUKSER OHt"? (Photograph shows how she hides arm broken in staging thrilling scene.) KATHLEEN CLIFTCkD, vaudeville headliner and music?.! comedy etar Is the newest motion picturo heroine. Kathleen is soon to nrike her first

appearance on the screen as the star of "Who Is "Number One'?" the first fc52E2SEES22Xi' Paramount serial, the photoplay version of Anna Katharine Green's newest L

novel j

Kathleen, known for her impersonations as "the beet dre??ed chap on the tdage," was caosen as a serial heroine because she was one of the most athletic, one of the meet daring actresses on the stage. Kathleen went into the Paramount serial expecting a "rest." Instead, ehe had ten months of the wildest excitement a girl ever knew. Several weeks of those ten months were spent :n tho hospital. The photograph above Is unusually interesting. Note that it shows nothing of her left arm. The reason was that when the photograph was made, Kathleen was just out of the hospital and her left arm was In a splint as a result ot a Eiiscalcalatlon in a dire she made from the peak of a ship's maet.

si ne seem to hear the votes of littic children it has murdered.

HOY, please, GLASSES

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to find that there was vice in Gary, that the mayor whom he urged th" people of Indiana to choose as their governor, was a wicked man. and that he wa the purest exponent of chastity, temperance and all other virtues best fitted to redeem the city. Hodsos, ns well as the fke reformers of Wp.'I freer, sr mtv renplr.fr the whirlwind of their insincerity. The only regret in tht.t Oary's name has been blackened across th. country by their hypocritical charges, bur this we can forget in the joy tbet the people are ko'iv to refute fake re. form 8 as vigorously as tb.Sd unit of them and their president and ccnyress crushed the treasonable viper of Mood profiteering. And in Gary they are KOins to reelect Mr. Johnson.

The Red Cross the symbol of cause wide as the world and hi?', as Heaven. STOMACH UPSET?"

The Wreck Of A German U-Boat BY OSRTRUDE X-VNCH (Special Correspondent of Til Vigilantes; PARIS. Sept. C I am the first and only American alio wed to visit e German l'-Jioal, lyinK captive upon an isol.iteel strip of the Channel i.Vast.

Get at the Real Cause Take Br. Edwards Olive Tablets

NAVAL BATTLE CKKTAIX Though there seems to be no pressing desire on the part nf the hitrh command, either British or American, to i?o in to Kiel or any other German naval base and "dig the rats out-," as Winston Churchill once phrased it, no one need worry lest the war end without a sensational naval engagement. The German fleet, built up through e.ll these years at so much cost, will not. be per'ted to rest tied up at tho docks without being given a trial in battle. Just

means i u Cer 'era was compelled to make bU fateful da:di out of SanUago harbor to

that a nation is fast becoming united in a sacred duty, it means that the worker, the young of both sexes are becoming rdacated governmentaliy. It means that the I". S. is more to them now than a name and will be far more to them in the future. It means that the coming generation will take an interest political and economic, in affairs. It means the passing of the old day when the country was run by politicians. It means that the people are now a part of the government, that they have money invested in it. It will make the fires of patriotism burn anew. It will bring new respect for tlvj Flag. It will mean the uprooting of all foreign inJ'uence and sympathy. It will mean the stoppage of waste in livine, a readjustment of domestic economic life. It will bring us the people of the greatest nation in the world closer together making us one heart and soul. Our Country, God Eless and Keep Her!

ITODGES THE INSINCERE.

his certain destruction in our war with Frain, fo von Tirpitz or some other Teutonic sea lord will be compelled to take his ships out of Wilhelmshaven and try titles with the English and the Americans The bitter races have been,bred to the sea; the German sailor is a manufactured product. In addition to their natural advantages, the Allied fleets will have the superior weight of metal; and the result cannot be doubtful. How l.-irce a part the American ships will take in the great sea fight whenever it does take place , r.o man can foretell. It may be that by reason of our distance the brunt ol the battle will be taken by the English and that, when the evi-nffis over, tinUnited States will have the most powerful fleet afloat.

As the final days of the Gary city campaign, the briskest in Indiana, draw

to a close, one of the most prominent aspects noted is the way Mayoralty Candidate Hodges stands out as an exponent of sincerity and how insincere he really is. Throughout Mr. Hodces campaign he has been held up as the acme of all virtues, as a great reformer, and as the redeemer to save the remaining 4.9i1f citizens in Gary from their wickedness, rosing as the saintly and unsr.crificing patriot who would relieve the city from the terrible clutches of Mayor Johnson, all tha: Mr. 1 lodges asks is to serve aa mayor and draw the paltry $4,0f'O the office will annually pay. Both but utterance of Wall street's fake reformers, its political officials who preach temperance and then lease out saloon sites, and its newspapers, Mr. Hodges has been industriously painted as just the opposite of Mayor Johnson. And we all know how Wall street has tried to discredit the mayor who refused to take orders from its political agents. As Mr. Curtis charges. Reformer Hodces is not adverse to having men who have been prominent in the past underworlds that have afflicted Gary paying daily visits to his headquarters. Ir. one breath Hodges and the sto1 trust able rmen try to discredit Mayor Johnson for working to get. humble $2 AO a day street laborers' their pay and accuse his honor of wanting to pad the- payroll to get more voters. Yet Mr. Kodgos says net a word and tolerates the almost constant, presence at his headquarters of two public off.cials, drawinar public salaries as sealers of the City of Gary and the county of Lake, whose work for some time past has been th' managerne r.t of Hodges' campaign. We refer to Hay, chairman of

the Hodges committee, and Ilenollet, secretary of the Hodges committee, both of whom keep busy at the executive office? room" at the Hodg'M ' oad quarters. Hodges for days told that he was a life-long republican, that hehas always voted the republican ticket. Yet in 1112 he was a bull nioosor, became the bull moose chairman, and in Fi I?, blossomed out as one of the executives of the citizens' party. Not that this matters bit that he belonged to those parties, but it does, matter that when Hodges said he had always been a republican when he knows different. Probably one of the best illustrations of Hodges' insincerity is shown by his relation with Mayor Johnson, whom he1 ha helped to villify so strongly. The Johnson administration is three years and ten months old, and for three years of that time' I lodges was favored with the b-st Job the mayor

had, was his trusted legal adviser, and drew as much pay as the mayor did, ! and unlike the mayor, worked but a few hours a day. Yet not until threo year w"-' "" I'-'n ri-ov1 't o -ur f'i - -- r': tj , iirirj-piv nT'-ct '

PAYING KITCHEN DEBTS Two women living at Hartford City are said to be on the edge of r.eruej, breakdown because of their eagerness to keep their kitchen obligations square. The two w omen are intimate neighbors, both always ovt r-ge nerous with each other. Recently one of the women sent her neighbor a pan of string beans. Promptly the woman receiving the Leans returns the pan filled with some plum butter. The other woman returned the pan tilled with fresh doughnuts. Her neighbor sent the pan back with some raised bread in it. The other woman fired the pan back filled with tomatoes. The neighbor quickly stirred up a cake and It was no time until that pan was sent back rilled with little hot cakes. Th other woman was ready for the pan and sent it over filled with picked fceets. The other neighbor flew to her pantry and picked up some sliced ham and sent the pan back, but the other woman's men folks met that pan before it reached its destination; 'hero is i.nt enough left for the Junk nun. according to a Muncie Press editorial.

If yoe want faealfh you can have it, by heeding Nature' j? laws. Keep the stomach strong, the liver active, the blood pure, and the bowels regular, and you will seldom be ill. Take good care of these organs, and at the first sign of anything wrong promptly take Beecham's Fills. you certainly need the nelp and relief of this world -famed remedy, to keep the body in health. They quickly establish normal conditions, so the organs perform their functions as Nature intended. No other remedy will so surely strengthen the system, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and quickly improve the general health as

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periscope, ail personal beioiiKiriRs. That's what thousands of stomac'r About the beach arc scattered thou- sufferers are doing now. Instead c-J sands f pieces of metal, twisted ;et taking tonics, or trying to patch up s tern, while the aft part of the c-boai poor digestion, they &re attacking the scarred and hiaekc-ned. seems like th- cause Ot the ailment dcgSed liVCI haif-destroyfi body of s leviathan and disordered bowels. Eight, m torpedo were found. s. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab!et3 areuse tht were missing. At first the Captain ot liver in a soothing, healing way. Y7he-i the F-bo.-u s-tated' tbi:t he i.aj b. cn t. n the liver and bowel3 are performing their

To r.aeh Ib'.s frightful Dime. nur',).iy, away fron his bits,: and hud !-ailcd natural functions, away goes indigeatiOE party of journalists walked u Imlf mile .- i,out the .-oast of Scotland. The and StOtnach troubles. of b 'eh alo'ifj which we were i r-r.euted- ,.nch c'ornir.; ;! iM s-iid lie did not I r- If YOU hi'& a bad taste fa J'Of I ly challetifred by English and Belgian ' ,j,,vc njln , n officer made tliOUth, tongue coated, appetite poe.'. sentinels, just at the side of head- latcr Ft.,t.-m nt in which he told how lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition c: land v.hich shut off the view of fniis j,,. had ,'.,'.,,, ,.,. ii; ;i.t b. .ore from Zee- energy, troubled with undigested fooi:-, barber the monster Uy a sinister. j,r t),. j..f...... JTOU should take Olive Tablets, the su'e-mt-naciiiK object. seemii-K to typify the; ' , ' . . , ... ,, iv .,.,,., StitUte for Calomel. very ..s-.nc of the Prussian soul, j Th ,1M-"1 ";,-"d to, redo-s Edwards' Olive Tablets are n bresthiiiK in its cieath-aRonv thy spirit i"''re '"'"S- purely vegetable compound mixed wit: l of annihilation. n s a 1("i,v'r u lkc rn ih Ca!;li:' oitve oil. You will know them by their This t.'-Hoat fil bd been crippled by ' sand. It s. errs to cry out to its com- ctjve color. They do thft Work WlthOUn Mow from a French torpedo nt-d had ' 3'liols to !lvf,li:'' Ks 1 ? 'h griping, Cramps or pain. fheiiiv been forced to run nd,., re to the ;,wfu! !f"':s 11 n9S !rff ur"1on- Tl' Take one or tvra at bedtime for quid: cu t,,.lv of a French Com- ..;.nd;m' ' sn-birds Hy bout it. the waves brefk relief, SO yOU Call eat What you like. The''.R-tr c.iu h-id t.e- ,'r pf the "u the shin;- si.j w" who stand and At 10c and 25c per box. All druggist

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