Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1917 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Tucsdav. December 4, 1917.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS! SUjST p$1?$f Bil&W" BY THE tAKE COIOTT PRINTING 4 POTSIISHtSO COKPASTI. 1 Jl j0 ijCJi-." 3X-
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The Timts Eat Chlcas-p-IndUna. Harbor. dally axcapt laadar.
tt th postoftioe !a Et Chicago. Novtmbtr IS, 11J. Th Lake Courity Tlm Dally txeept Saturday and 9uajr. BntereA
the potofT!c In Hammond, Jun 2S, 1906. The Lake County Tlmea Saturday and weekly edition. Bntered at tae poit office In Hemmond. February 4, nil. Tbe Oary Evenln Tlmea Dally except Sunday. Entered at the ptelc In Gary, April 11. 118. All ander the act of March I. 1J79, aa eoaad-c!as matter.
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TtECAL'PR thfir rfl dog: n now HAVK Home thing- to r'y with. THK Hon. J. Rlankus will speak at
TaLKPHOJtEI. Hammond (private txeliang)
Gary Office .' ' Telephone UT j TE3' r,tbr u'"1
.8100, 3101. J102 t a dinner thie tvefk
Nassau 4 Thompson, East Chlcaco Tflerhone 831
F. L. Evan. East Chicago Terhr 542-R at Chicago. Th Ti.... , Telephone 383 Indiana Harbor (News Dealer) Telephone S03 Indian Harbor (Reporter and Classified Adv.) Telephone tSZ Whiting Telphone 80-M Crowa Point , Telephone 63
Hearewlath Telephone 1
BEINO married the Hon. J. Biankus doesn't have very many chances to speak.
THE dleman.
Mllain of the hour the mid-
TRIAL of New
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woman who
LARGEX PAID UP CIRCtJXATIDN THAN. ANY TWO OTHES NEWSPAPESS IN THE CALUMET REGION.
! IS ocr i ! course
and she a acquitted of
THE sniffle squad can now back TO the water works
TRIES to kep up with his WORK and three DIFFERENT PETS of pills the doctor scribed.
HOBART
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has sub-
MAN war.ts to know what has
the old-fashioned little
BECOME r,f
girl that WANTED h-.r lover to be a KNIGHT in golden armor? WELL, she now as a girl who wears THEM pretty high and
KNITS socks for a husky in the flt Hammond yesterday
joot-dragons. SEEING tht tt won't run autos OR burn In lamps
bv cats and oops ann
Fred Maybourn who died at his home In Chicago last Friday after a lingeringillness, was brought here yeterday. The funeral services were held at the German Lutheran church at 3 o'clock and the burial was at the Hobart cemetery. Mr. Maybourn formerly lived in this place. John Murray is home on a couple of days furlough. The neeond number of the lyeeum
i course, was held at. the school auditorium i last evening. A loture Tits given by j Dr. Wm. Colledge. j Slcsdames C Gruel and B. Butler were
Oiioajfo visitors yesterday.
The I Whist club will meet this week) Wednesday evening with Miss Tilliel Gruel. J Leonard Tree has enlisted as . wireless operator and will be in Chicaao'
for a rouple of months for training. He left yesterday for the city. Mrs. J. Fiester Isited with relatives
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t THE wit-fs nor the wireless brinft us If you hare any trouble setting Thb Tlxxa make complaint Immediately te any ev P c,r 8ny Thnks; ing m
we eircuiauon department. Turn Times will not be reponslb.e for the return; mi any unsolicited manucript articles or letters and will not notice anotioymou cmtrmn!etlJ , 6hort signed letters of general Interest printed at discretion.
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GERMANY.
GRADUALLY those in power are lining up the names of the retailers
WHO over-charge AND one of these tiomrts will
dajs the extor-
HEAK something drop.
OUR idea of a busy man is a. fellow
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hills fish WHT kick less beer? SEEMS likir spoiling good bathing water. l'ERH.vrS lUy'U change Tctrosrads name agaiu SUGGEST thfy make it Trotzkyville. THINGS cost ?o much to wear THAT we may have to paint ourselves like tr INDIANS and let it go at that BEFORE viy long.
DR. J. T. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Lake County Savings ATrust Bank. Phone S04.
Residence: Hotel Majestic Phone Jl-J
There are many reasons why you should give UALILnARK Jewelry for Christmas First. You can save m o n e y because tbe Ijaltiar store bas a lPuyin,, advantage over competitors:. Second. The IlAL.T:Mi.?Hv trademark on jewelry and silverware is a .miarantejc of quality. Third. You have tbe same broad selection here as you would bave in a New York ITAT'LM.K Store. Tbe Christmas stocks are now ready come view them. The HALLMARK Store
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OUR COUNTRY'S VITAL NEED. Men with a quickened sense of rational responsibility, who will galvanize- into Immediate action those who consider this war incidental Instead of crucial the better that every phase of it may fa vigorously prosecuted regardless of their personal sacrifice.
. WHERE WE STAND. Worrl s af h
juai on uouij u-.Turu iu wiq mis war as Pu.ueis i abroad, and this paper proposes to do its share in furnishing the words. ! "While our soldiers are over in France, fighting the kaiser xith shot and
shell, there is need for a strong and able army here at home to fight the kaiser with written and spoken words." said Rev, John B. De Ville, recently returned from -war relief service in Belgium. "I believe that nailing the lies circulated in the United States, by pacifists and pro-German agitators in the interests of tbe kai.er is second only in importance to sending our fighters to tbe firing line." said the divine. We thoroughly agree with him and as ar as we are able propose to nafl tbe lies. We propose to expose the kaiser-sympathizers on every possible occasion. The day has come when every man, woman and child in this country is either for this country, outspoken and above board, or for the kaiser. There is no half-way measures about it. The pro-German sympathizer is an enemy of the 1. S. and this paper proposes to smoke out the proGerman sympathizers. The peoplo who stop their papers became their sympathy is with the omen drowners. tb baby-murderers and the hospital-bombers are at perfect liberty to do so. This is a newspaper for Americans, not for the kaiser.
i WALL STREET JOURNALISM. j Now that the Gary Post has assisted materially in getting the grand jury I indictments against Senator Nedjl venued to Porter courity for trial, it is to be hoped that it wih be satisfied. It is Just such "journalism" as the rot practices that hampers ti work of the courts in Lake county and interferes i materially with the prosecution of cases. H is this kind of narrow-brained ! journalism hi nrevents the fair and equitable trial of cases. bo;h for the.
prosecution and for the defendant. Cron Point Register
A PARK VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE. The Gary-Miller joint park board, now free from tbe baneful influence of the legal and political department of Wall street, has moved to get tbe people a lake front beach U Miller. This deal is about to be consummated. With a board made up of the Miller trustees and the new commissioners named by Mayor Johnson, the five years of stalling of. Carr, et al. is shown upIn the hands of the people the park board is now doing something.
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When You Begin to Worry, Start Working Hard
By Harriet Culver
Mot ice t 5ic
The Experience ef Tfcese Women Frove That There is a Remedy for Your Ilbes. Aberdeen, Idaho. "Last jear I suffered from a weakness with pains in my side and back. A friend asked me to try Lydia B. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound and I did so. After taking one bottle I felt very ranch better. I have now taken three bottles and ieel Hk a different woman. Lydia E. PinUham's Vegetable Compound is the best medicine I have ever taken and I can recommend it to all suffering women.'--Mrs. Percy PRESTIDGE, Aberdeen, Idaho. Kingfisher, Okla. "For two years I suffered with a severe female trouble, was nervous, and had backache and a pain in my side most of th? time. I had dizzy spoils and was of ten so faint I could not walk, across the floor. The doctor said I would bave to have an operation. A friend e.sked me to try Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and ftrcng, have no pain, backachor dizz; spells. Every one tells me how well I look and I tell them Lvdia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Conround did it" -Miss Nina Southwick, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 33, Kingfisher, Okla.
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THE NEED OF ECONOMY AND SAYING.
We'd like to fall asleep some night and wake up next morning to 1 rind, either that the war cloud3 hare lifted, or. that we've merely awak- j ened from a horrible nightmare and again have free use of our limbs and '
t our faculties.. ,
Scarcely a woman does -one meet nowadays who does not seem to j ear she is walking in her sleep and rapidly nearing a precipice over which she is soon to go hurtling to destruction, for war, its horror?, and j its nearness now to ns all, i something the penses seen not able to com- ! prehend in full entirety. And it's for this very reason that women must occasionally pinch 1
When we put a million and a half soldiers in the field, we withdraw those men from productive enterprises. They do not while lhe.v are actually in training or in service produce anything. They do, on the other hand, consume much. There is nothing more expensive on earth than to support and maintain a great army in the field, especially if it is on the fighting line. The attrition of supplies and everything else is tremendously great when we have a fighting army in the field.
America is the one great remaining storehouse in the world of supplies j themselves and wakr to the fact that, no matter how dazed they feel, nor and credit. We must maintain and make effective as possible our own sol-j how hopeless everything seems, the ordinary day's activities must go
diers and the soldiers of those nations who are fightrag for u s- We mustic-n iust as tlioush nothinz untoward was happeninsr afar off on the smoke-
j wreathed continent overseas 1 Tt,.'. 1 ; , 1 k,. i ., o 1l TnAil foora
tribute to the support and effectiveness of our allied armies. , ! ' e ,,evr r" - Economy is now a national duty, such a duty upon the people at home j lhat be?et womankind than good, wholesome work, work that must be h fighting is upon those Americans who are bravely offering their lives for (done e'er the heavens fall, for no one but a woman fully understands how the honor of America and the preservation of liberty and justice. (easy it is to settle down into a state of hopeless apathy the moment some
thing comes to sap one's nervous energy beyond a certain sane degree
therefore rw ns litllp as nnssihlp linnn nnr fnmKinn atr.rn nf ennTHo nnA
money. The more we lessen our domestic demand, the more we can con-
CENSORSHIP.
But work cannot be done unless one keeps in proper physical con-
idition, and this point is most insistent this time of year when summer
The rainbow the all-states militia division sailed from America foriPat brings with it. summer lassitude.
'T just haven't been. able to eat a thing since John went away," a
clamped tighter and tighter on military news.
France on October 15. Yet we never knew it until November 30, after the
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flow different from the days of '9S. When a troopship left not only w5!'uc morner vap en:aS a sympainizing iriexiu. x,jr uu.mut ihe news printed, but photos and pn and ink sketches of the departure waj I 'aie just chokes me.' made. Where the flag went there went the correspondent. " j Of course it does, but eating good food is just as important to the Eut nowdays the wireless, the submarine and other devices demands preservation of sanity these trying dav? a the selection of a good, hard that secrecy be imposed. Ever since the Rusian-Japanee war, which wBs,job that must be fil'e1 anrl fif0d"acceptably.
reauy trie Beginning or xne era or secrecy, ana censorsmp. tne ,ta nas neen Wstv :a an npTiel i11T11PV. in n(, BllrP. hnt the. heartenine efifect
, w.w.v , ' r ' c 'if the consumption of a good juicy beefsteak with a side dish of mashed 'potatoes and a vegetable or two. topped off with a cup of fragrant coffee
AMEN! AMEN! and a. delectable dessert, can never be fully appreciated until one has been you will have .to give it to the' negro race when it comes to loyalty. I'8? down in the dumPs 811,1 wan1s something good and tonicky all in XeVer yet have we heard of a pro-German negro- Never yet have we beard a hurry. Just try it and see. Even the war clouds lift a bit to show rf a negro attemptine to dynamite, or destroy anything belonging to the; the clear blue sky above and byond. I'nited States. Never yet have we heard of a negro spy drawing pay from 0 woman who wants to do her best bit for her country can afford the kaiser; never yet have we heard of a negro talking against Liberty j , , , f . , f.- anaemic in the bargain..
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( There may not be a Victrola inyour
home for Christmas unless you Make Votir Selection "Now.
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bonds; never yet bave we heard a negro say we could have avoided this war
t have we. heard of a negro 'openly criticizing t governrcnr. rr .lousing
There was never a time when the. Victrola was in such demand. Then was never a time wheli Victrolas were so st arve. Edison Re-Creation Phonograph
reproduce the human voices so near to nature that von will ? i
need no comparison to determine its musicn; aistincucn. VICTROLAS $20, $S0, $45, $57.50, $110, $165 up. EDISONS $100, $150, $200, $250 up. NO MONEY DOWN ON MACHINE RECORDS FOR ALL PHONOGRAPHS
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nver yet have we heard a negro talking against the food propaganda : never j ' . 0 . i
t'fl wriT ri ripcomes ricnr nvrnv.
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