Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1917 — Page 6
THE TIMES
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The ;.iry Everhss T;;v.t lUily e-; In Gary, April 13. 1J12.
All ai,:,T tiie td of March 3. If.f, nn r:cm.i-o:r. matter.
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I'.KAPEH bops up with that frazzled motion as to the instigator of the Aorlil war?
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AND he's still in charge at headquar-
A SI'ijaii phnrtagre is nothing now
I'?mnio'jil (private exeh-itt-re
Ti;i.!:n-t)vts.
1 "VOL cfin put your purchase on the no:. Sio: ; scales lots if time a:k! find It a little I .--!:. I t.
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'Nin wiff la now trying to flfrure out In 1'or oalraor momenta how It was th.it .Ik.'
;i vi:r.N.n-:NT didn't s i - Inst summer
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TO can Bun.r Instead of fruit. ANT b.h f'rus tvo are trying to find out
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IAEGEH PAID TJP CIRCUTJMION TILIIT AIs'Y TV70 OTHER NEWS- i rops theao daB?
PAPERS IN THE CAirSITT SEGION.
If you har any troub setli-ns i"tta Ttvna nnke con-plaint lmrn3ltljr 10 the circulation depirt:r,iit. j 1 H13 Triss win p.ot be respoTi:b"e f"r th re'um any unsolicited manu-1 erript articles or leftera -.n i w 1:: not no .!.- ano;.Trou cotnmunlcatlor. j Shcrt s:?r.ed ter c ? pT.etal isilereitt pi inted at diacretioa. j
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AXOTUEH (rood tliinjr about carrylne
your bundles ia that you can almost I
curry a dollar flitch, Of bacun in your vest pocket. OUK gruess Is that when a SKINXY man la thirsty ho eota bonodry. AVE see nothing: for Count Mlnotto to do
A LAW providing for dimmers OX soma of these loud men's vests. SOMEHOW It dofion't fcee.rn like, a real city caii'.pdlgn around here WITH old r.llly Ulodgelt down In IIATTIESUUUCT. OK ormrae. Austria can submit any peace proposition fcho wishes JV'ST as ion as the kalo isn't lookinK OTIIEHWESE the stuff Is oIT. WE are at the point of
STRONGLY urging that Mr. Hoover
Biil nslue threo Karllcltss uays a
week In order
TO furnish a lot cf the etlnklna- a tuff
VOn the starving- Turks and Bul-
g arhas.
j rili: South Bend Trlbuna puta
IT very pat
WHEN' It Bays that soma peopla ara not such fooia as lomt newspapers eeem
to think they are.
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HL'T to Join the Sinn Felners. CANDIDATES are repor'.td to bo putti.'iK humor In tho camp.i!jii LUX u is a queer brand.
we ponder over the. melancholy
days we have decide
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il. IN" answer to your wish to state
isstlon ts
Quito calmly
THAT when tho linotype man sets up
school Ftudent la the more Independent and phnuld need le?s Fuprlialon nnd iriftructlon. In a pood system the more training the puill t 1. 1 . .. .1 T. . . .1 VI. 1.. III.. I . .
uiu iii-'i v in; u' I'ir'n un iii n 11 ill i i txt j 9. j That Is good KOFpel from a gr;U ducator. He vould not ppond two-!
thirds of tho public Income for extrnvagant high school building or for 10 per cent of the children. He knows, aa all real educators know, that It is among the children of the elementary nnd necondary schools where citizen
ship is taught and the real Interest of the republic lies. Ohio State Journal. You are both wrong. j Instead of there being a high school building costing more or costing just j as much as the elementary school building there should be no Lish Fchool j building at all. " j In Oary the Wirt plan school house contains under one roof both the ee- 1 mentary and the high school and la two Instances the junior college course j of two years. 1 I'.y keeping elementary and high school pupils together the younger chi!drn learn from tho older ones, children of foreign-born parents are more apt to keep their children In school to attend high school, and the child naturally takea to entering the high echool. There Is no dlp.tlnctlve mark to Indlcc'tho difference between tho eighth and ninth grades, no eighth grade d!;.lon,:.v!-. are issued and tho elementary school is not set aside as one complete unit of education. The Gary system is a great tax saver to the community and by com bin: r." under one roof and under ono supervision a grammar school, high school, arid tho economies affected enable the average neighborhood to have for ltrf children what heretofore only the rich were privileged to enjoy: a park-playground, gymnasia, swimming tank, baths, branch library, and local eoci;il cen ter. Besides serving the children and the adults and being opn practically every day In the year the Gary school system looms up in a pleasing manner because the taxpayers of Gary waste no money on expensive high school buildings. And yet the Gary children have high schools that offer two years of post-graduate work.
NOW they propose a beerless day. All right, anything to lick the kafper.
HALLMARK Dixie Plate Silverware The quality, the artistic shapes and ik'hfijrns . trt; f;(:Haiii to v.iri the ipproval or all who see it. The priees are lowr than for most good 'late v.'-ar, due to the "luyin power of the IIHillK Stores. Jotte E. McGarry Jeweler Optometrist.
THE people of Gary going to get It.
want home rule and the outlook la that they are
thryej!cr:hIr9abOUt thC hC 3U" addsi telling the truth.
HOW nice and peaceful It 1b In Muncie during election time. Their
greatest exhibition of bellicosity Is to say that this or that candidate is not
threo ciphers
i TO tho amount and lets it go at that JUST holding on and STICKING It out.
TWO WAYS OF CAMPAIGNING. The citizens' party of I amnion 1 ht lj its bis: rally Inst r.'.cht and tho meetin? was a very enthu.-iai.tio ono. Tho i,Ci!f ta'k of tho rven'n-j was made by Attorney J. H. Conroy. the city's star camp.niancr. Mr. Conroy'." remarks werr logical and temperate and he was w.irn.ly i!'ihv.jJod. Thv brilliant lawyer !? an asset to any c:ii:.-o which ho takes up. Among oth -r speakers at the meeting was one I,. L. 1 ornbercer. a corporation 1-iwyer and fiduciary for the Pat Rellloy-IIerra. Grans---r Cc:uhino. tonibor?er made staV.-nients about thi parcr which were 11. e-. Hou.r;: liv 1 and i.::o .va th.it ho livd.
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uu.. au even nouset.old goods, so as to be able to buy more war I t.onds. Debt Is betas j.'led upon debt, and In this way the government is lay-1
.44 u44u uPUU an or tne people's wealth and property, and squandering it upon the battlefields. Nothing can now avert German bankruptcy except a victorv and hnso !ntnniTitUa n t.ii. . . . .. ...
'Red Cross Column
was to keep together groups of nurses and doctors with experience in tho same
training schools and hospitals. Base ! Town and Country Nursing Service, art
Units in orthopecfics are oe:n pretui-eO to meet the needs of the rr.almed in ti reconstruction hoplt.:. In the civil zones sarroundin? t training camps and cantonment CM the naval bases, fifty public healtl nurses have been ass! grid to work uftder the Tied Cross Sanitary directors Xlnety-flva lied Cross nurses in th
Oct. 4. More than
A SLAtf AT Till-: GARY ITALIANS. The Gary Tribune. t!v TnLU'ca m .yora!ty or.-.m. in comparing tho Gary election with the situation !n I?:Uy, says: , "May heaven save the nation from 'careful' pnen on the battle fronts cf France. Italy was def:ndei by careful rrtn, who havs not yet stepped running. The Tribune, the organ of Y. F. Kodges. insinuates that tho brav Iialiar. army is made up of cowards. That is far from the truth. Hsrd ptessed an--'
engaged In teaching and nursing li rural and mining districts that ti public health at homo shall no-. suflBi neealcwely.
THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
hospital unite for the Army and the Navy have been recruited from Alumnae of the Schools connected with the. largest hospitals in the oountry, in groups cf 20, 40. 65 and 100. Besides the base hospital units tha
Red Cross has established untts of I nurses for emergency use. Such a hos-'
I r4tnl llTlt ..nntlata r- nn. A n r i- r- nr..-?
nurses t ... . , .f fh ,,. tbt , ,
engaged In active nursing service "J P a being with!n us each minute. Every Mow we innth.r two tnousand in teaching and specially tra.nea nurses are being .....
Death In Llf What wa call "death" la. after all merely the culmination, prematura or
victory and huge indemnities, and while the pyramid of debts grows higher ' WASHINGTON. Oct higher, victory becomes more and more 'impossible. two thousand Red Cre
itteo work, the National Commit-' held in readiness for work in units de- Strike, every thought we think. Is acn Vurslcr of tho American Red voted to pediatrics, orthopedics, mer.tai compnnied by the death ot t certain
Here is another extract frnrr Sinrnn..t . t on N'urslcc of tho American
" w""' f4444i . . tnAnv N-,n thousand diseases and public health
v, v.w...1Uh iuc uisu auuooi oer tne elementary school in the cost of building or instruction: Tho building and equipment per elementary school child should approximately cost the same as that per high school pupil The elementary class should not be any larger t han the high school class, for If education means anything, tho eleru entary school pupil is the more der nVnt and requires the more supervision and Instruction and the high
amonnt of muscular or nervons tissue.
more stand ready to serve, at once and Infant welfare nurses have already In health the death Is followed by
number of trained nurses vou.hw-n I oeen eent to l rauce and to Koumanla. Mw life the tlssi'e is renewed. There lng for service with tho Red Cross now j Flans also under way for a special l9 no more paln ln tne death of the
averages a thousand a monn. Miss Jane A. Delano, chairman of tho Nursing Commltee, said today that the' general scheme of unit organization
are retreating to a mor
.needing assistance from the allies, tho brave
strategical position. The Hodges newsparer instilt to the brare Italian soldiers, who are h ad brave men even by their orrc-.;-r.ts, la w. ,;ly oespica&le one.
THE PEOPLE'S IJATXLE AT GARY'. In casting the deciding vote at the park board meeting providing toi starting proceedings to acc.uire a strip of the lake f. -on age in Gary for biithir.g beach purposes. Mayor Jjhnctou ;.cted no", only for the present genera tiona, but for posterity. If Gary is ever to get c lit of its lakn front it must got it new. The third !.n geat f.ity on Lake Michigan, hut in g a frontage eaual to that of Milwaukee's -nl one-fourth that of Chicaco's, ar.3 nri yrcat as all other cities in Lake county cotubined, yet tne pooplo of Gary are barred from the water's tire. For some -unknown reason the steel corporatiou, which owns all but twracres of the seven miles of beach, wont b :V; or its reputed promise made t0 The Ird;ana legislati'ro and it h as r." o'y f. .:'.. to provide a lu.ke front park in Gary, tut its agents have active';.- o- poed ih vrotoct Tho wish in Gary is to se industry th-i'. e, but tb..? 63,000 popl of the rtrowis? city aro not in accord v.i'h. th aM group of divid iid ..tiaspin.' ofLdals of the trust vLo Fe to ruthl-'-.-isly ft ..-rrnini-a a'ji've iiv;c rishrsin the sarae manner a some steel ma ;naes have apparently set. profits above ptitriotism. Gary ntn.H rr.d t- i'l ha v.? access to th lake r.nd witheut prejudrctvirr industry. It ruttft i:n A-in'have a ecor-d harbor, without interfering with 1,1 ose-t harbor, which th? ,,:rtl rorpcritirn ri-:."rvc. for i's own uses. vj of tho FYen ':?- of fro:;'-co th' illy ashs hut ioet- a total ot j) acres, :did it :s goin? to get this. A3 Is to bo expected, Mayor Jnhtson Tons ntr-'dy become the tareo of frul abuse from tlo pro-. t 1 iifvf;vir.i r?. t :;t v. v;-; the mayor is through industry wii' n--t puffer, t!e peo; io v-.i! go their rights, ard the hundreds o tliildrea in tho fatuous Gary ' chco'.r, who h.-.ve re'vor pern Lake Michirati r;".?y row get a chance to eoico into th civic MrtLr!l.t of which they are now d eprived. It is a case of humanity's r;ehta hforr swollen dividend". May Mayor ,1-' r-..n and tho people w Sr.!
SUPPRESSING Li:GITLAATE news
Another tempest in a to-. p-"t. itry has arrived safely in Franc "imer.t canoe frotr' hav- hc-4 t
C-'Vemor of CV'r.
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t h news to
to pass to its d"s'!nai''ri, t-.r ' ary to the po'Vy of sr,ec Europe, and the departments
oitond'n'z cohonel Is to he d!ce1p!i.t to bo impeached. We- are the i :d plo are denied the right to knotv tho region of war wilhou casual", that our Toys hare es rped th ! ist ration m.i' think that it cnn. ca
Buyers cf Gemini hypotheo.it'- thent f;r. 1
-overr.ment ha-
Th' 10-d re-im- nt of United Stat - in- . ar;l the people of Connecticut wliprf the ; 1 1 -shout it. Th? re.r; Orient's colonel cabled! ": '.., '!" oor:.:'rs y; rriittd the cablecram '
tot i:."v. th.e r . This i o;n-; -erroords our m'li'ary op.-ra'ions in;
:m -J up in anger. The ;
or, v.-p PUTpr.r.o. will have y in the war whore p"ooive b. en transportel to :oi''ed o knev." officially i;.ri"o zue. Thei admin
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folding up the map drawing north and east and south and west closer to a center and making distance seem an easy thing to overcome a Maxwell car can change the boundary lines of countries more quickly than world politics and bring into that new life more joy and fun to ease monotony and tired vision a Maxwell car can be bought for $745, terms if desired J. VAN RAMSHORST AUTO SALES 659 Hohman Street, Hammond Phone 652
unit of nurses trained In the care of mental diseases to serve ln the mental wards of the hospitals established at tho thirty-two Army cantonments.
whole physical organism than there is In the death of one cell. London Answers.
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A Player Pin no Willi Musical Worlb
Musical folk are buying
the Wilborrio Solo-Harp l-$ Player. Thev know by
ajil comparison with player Tt.' i. .1 4-1.
f.J anus in uuuuie vuv Sfi Wilborn price that there
ltis more real musical
value, more real player satisfaction for the small price of $395.00 than to be found in other players.
and each one will advise you to purchase a Wilbom.
Ask a Wilborn- Player
wiier
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f.""; r rri-r' j . Jtl30f ""'
Y'ou can pay $2.00 weekly and own one of these splen
did instruments. You save $150.00 ou a "Wilborn at our club price. New and Used Piano Bargains SIO Sends a Piano Home SIO
$350 Clough &. Warren, large mahogany, only J300 Hamilton, golden oak, fine condition, only $250 King, large oak, fully warranted, only $230 Volght, large si.e, mahogany, very good, only . $250 Hammond, oak, like new, warranted, only J330 Straube, fancy mahogany, splendid, only $285 Irvlngton, burl walnut, warranted ten years, only $250 Woodward, golden oak, large size, only $300 Francis Bacon, fumed oak, medium size, enly
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Your Liberty Bond Accepted at Full Value on Pianos. Players and Victrolas.
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