Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1919 — Page 4
J'a.sre Four.
THE TIMES M.ii(i;iv. Jnnur.rv Ifi, 1913
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
Y THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING A. PUBLISHINQ COMPANY.
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tot saturaaj "" Hammond. Juna
LKe county Irn.a Dally except
?.. t-tered at tn. postolOc. !n
. !. The Timea Eat Chlcago-lnd toi Harbor, daily except iicday. Hb-itered at the poatofflca tn Kast Chicago. o mber if, 1112. The Lai. Couu'T Time Satu rda v rsJ Weekly Edition. ntred at the potff!sc m Hammond. F ebr.itrr t11T.aa Gar.-- Even,r. :ma L'Aily ec-pt Sunday. e-n. at ti. poi! In Gut, April 17. 111. A., under ta act of March 3. 1?T. . a.cond-c. .;.-.
1 t . k c O' T ard tun the la lioad-, o some oT these o 1 1 ? r bis private industries but. un'tl ilia: purpose lias been J i clcarl and definii el declared by h rea.wi;ty 'of our r"' ; pie. v. o have- the lighi lo ..i and to deunan.i thai th- , Federal official? w ho ha . -. bten entrusted with lh ! ! cm poi ;.r management of ih s!T'ra of these greai busin-.ses will plnv fair in the roa1lr arid. whate." i thf ir personal or political views may he. will do a r. .- j lu'ely nothing to interfere with the taming out of th" j r:-T pin pose of thf laws which an: hoittte such control : and whi.h providf for thf tc-t-um of all s ich propert j to 'hir forme r owners as soon a pi act i-abte after 1 the cii!f of i ho 'i r.
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Ulrk :. n Itruitirn f nfrnlri. leu : , : isy fi-,:, ti.--.i- r n. i: tn-ft hi bio'.iie.-. M.ke. iz m-w in I .-nt l."rn. Ear-on of thf Luxemburg, pla ing "real ir.uif." ; er th:-. Tiif soil . n Htl.'j letter rontind tne ns that i r i a , 1 and . licin; p.! ..,jt r'rank Faitke ia also ;n U-.ie -.v.bo.i,. j Mr. I .a i ."n. ii-. ir.p !.rv!td wounds tc'ivd on , - -.
t.-'.-bfr It'lb, in the snn. ,.tt'!f in v. h:.h l'ter r Vong pased av. :
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C.l for wr.a'ever ipr;nif tit wanted.) Vry Of!W 'V'lew-ar.e iVu Thmix Eat Ch.ciao.- Telepnfn i . I. Kyd. K,st Ch-.i-ago Telph' ! at Chifaif j. Tl Tttr.e ". TeiP!in 2j j i.m Harbor iNum Dealer) Telephone snj - d.ar.a Harbor iP.r,orter ud Cliu. Adr.) .Telepncna Zs Vaif.n Tetfpinrie 0-M
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ISN'T IT funny:
fc" fct a oi'T or iv Jlici;;. i r
od i-jrul of consols; l.i.-t lhrt r our: v In cl.' r. .
Larfler Pald-U Circulation Thn Arty Two Oiher Pa?er i Kn
In th Calumet Reo'o". If ru hare Rr.y trouble csttlnj- Th T'-reef make comlalnt tmrr.ed'.ato'y. to the circulation det.r;rr.ent. T.i Times will not be ropona'.o.e for tse reljra or
'.es or ve;:e- and n rtr . re anon.-
e'ned letter o: geneia-
my uaaol. cited a
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interest pr;a
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i:ed at d'.ieret.on
il a q. !: -,oi',c! li'"i ; ou rorrif to th.nk shout ic Thf .'.portins: porter dis'ike- e.?retse of an;- V-i ami hi srr-f f .t joy if- to jro hua.n.r,s to a scrap :n a tai. the oo:t't icportor dop'l c'' a v. hoop for pink and lo-. -s lo off t-kaunc by herself. Thf po-
e porter ha'e f-lund; s and hlood out re.an an to r.c nispa.-Mnes. Th fnarcial reporter is alwa;
overdrawn at tr.p nank nnd never sa any nacnt iam piiiei. T- r'iir,ir.j! r-V"Ttfr l;kes TVank Nferriwoll
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r'-'ir: r.o; ck m r rohil; n-t- M h AS sniit h s r:f:s that of a f-;ei of c W i-1 nolf ih.M. the rorter Co. 1
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ter thsn Crurlen's eorfi.r.1an:H. Th fashion edito'-1 n..-t ; -sie
i;r; n.','1-: tohaero i-vov tatrp'C into a oii
v iien tho ed'or p-;is tlt- lat r-dicon to bed
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anybody No-
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TllFl cetiia! Kred fnii.ipsi 1 takes the Four Coiner? tar ' ..-lo . a'-ti e
rtCE TO CB5CRlBEHi. If rou fall to receive yoar enr? of Tttt T.vn a ramptly aa you ae !n ta past. p.ea do no: tii.r. it haa been lostar irn not aent on t!rn. Ksmembsr t;a the raltroada are ag:asd with toe urfetit moTerrsent troapi u.n-3 their ipp'.leat that there !a unuaual yreie.irt tu varioua partt cl t country for food an fuel; that the railroad haa more buaincaa thaj they can ha:c irtrntllT. For tliat reason many tralr.j are late. Tsa
Tiia hi, tnereaead !t rcalilnr ecu'. anient aad i i n old fashioned stu
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A 3 E'S OISSEFIT&TION ON FASHION.
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We ha vp of: en woi;. low-philosopher Ah"-
-r. d -r'.-at ou- genial fiend ni l Ma rt'n thoniht ho:it mad
rra?" for clothes nnd dre.ce. 'or
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Abi is also an a i'hor:,. : stood ; as ion" a- he
irFSITATKS ir. dclai better 7 1 H. l.skf or Po rier ( ninH.iPS :.ou'-.e n r.,."ii e t'bser-. (: MOMENTS that the
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?erat!nr io every way with tie poitoff.ee dtpar.meni t .;:; daliverr Fsren o, delays are tn.T'.tabls beai f the eccrmoua dosta rpia the ra'.lroada aaa U srltid-awai ret a tram many llaaa cf work.
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fe ROOSEVELTIAN VERSATILITY.
iii? honiy i:cgs that Koose-'f It liked, thf boK 'l-?f he rote as df scribed in th"se columns by lion, -lesse K. "iison. for years ,- UooseveU aid ;n the InTier 1 lepartrrert. presented ?ti interesting 5idelibi en a crest map o" ? bom 'he world will neer ti.-f of s'i'i. The t.'hri.-tian Science Monitor tells ibe in tcr; s;ery tbst C'olepe! Hoosevelt 's do pf h of Vco" if dse as wo '; a -,hr ve rsatiiit v of h s acquire men's- frd iiltisrra'ion in thf sa'"T.rtf b'' tlif far.io-.is n9.iur5.os. John It'll tp;,c1i .-, that T'rf idor ; no"r-?r--!r. i'lrns h-'s la-i term, took him 'o a favoi iie ret res. ir. th- T'ood' of , r-::r a wher" thf t n o -pont ;hrr days in idf-; if; ir. and narains birds. ' i ie ta'icl-.t me," sa
?-' eas-.iy as tbey do t'day. Ii oe' ta n t lass payed any at fen
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TJHJ t-parro"' Vri the? thrf o'pj- torrj t ai 'Yes.' h" .:a'd. ' he p'" re. .-. 1 "
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f nk"d bitp if 1- - bad ? her in hat i if init v. ;" .' I If took mf 'o Id pl'im trees on thf is notr ; .nd . si i f
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COVCRNMENT OWNERSHIP.
Fdilor T,'rosa- or rov'T r- . - -. ; n r - n r ;i ::; i p sr i i at'a ti ; oi i.e:n ;
'A'o ''.jvo "iiffrt akd '-' n fiTn'i 'hip and. tho s-jb -rd fop to fi a for." ir.n .-. s i: dfal.-i -tritT-.
:' - a v. f ra d t a t e -ra i iroa ri 1
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tbf armirticc vra?
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two mail ?ctiooi, ';!n'.-. Tfe iv:M 1 1 th- be? t e can irl". Re'et e Anifr c:-'fi'i-'-'i tie .! pae ically br wholo :ndis' r lal s se.i ss rf suit of unwise ? imit'atior. of t;nrcstr" ted ' e rr.n? .'ior,l t hara-'t Tired 1y discord and inef 3e ieny. 'Vht;i r was def1ar"d hottpt er. It became cpjickly -ii-ipa-en thai rj.f'i'ca! fhar ies r-ere necessary. W? bad '.m' ni a r -no" e . i ? w material and mac Tone r . htr-kno-R inr sli.-io-: ro.hn-r about inter-indu-i rial tfidnr "oi k we i er ' - i'nc: our resources, in a .:i --! re 'k'-'s? .tanner ?nd it ss f'ear thai, rnless ' f ci'ckl -- son ne dsuctt xa.-.tf an.- coi on an efficiencv hnsl. we to ibi.
cou'd anc
it a in, !i irvf ; I -tfv.-r if i c!f 'ill lit'' reca'hn how worcf n used ' dm.-.. r'ti b.i-1; kir(. b-.i-is. -atTl.s. ban?s. Fr.-r.ch w.;: p. ?. -io lao- sine;,, bi o as; pi n an ih'r waif rs done up n .-pi iti'.s an' plcr.'v- o' nde 'fkr: s nr.' no ?toc;n?' snowin." T'n' od' t nte you could tell v i-a kind o' ccV.:i'c , ;i.f w. v-carm' w v. when the;- t .ir thrown on o a i",;;.. . an' then thpy had hg'c; a cer'ain ?; . Men I'bl'n ii f t' pay much ai,on ticn l' clfbeg an' style.;. . They iresei eitbr warm or coo! an' th' women folk" ' hooked thir collars on an' tied titer crava's -those that : v-ni o 'om I don't bo'.f. f titer a? ever' a Lme m this countr;. wi;en fo'.ks fU prey t' ev?r' fad an" folly bt
comes alon? a wi-;n''i used t' he that onh a
! tints t' sr. ifs. but t'day th rich t' keep up " Kb th' pro i (p-.-luti is cenrral. All that's necessarv is t' 'z some 1 i .thin' all th' r.i.-e" an' th' rush hegln. Kver'budd ' ' ' s'-t-ms f be ft frail they'll cit otit date. Wren i' n'lii ro loiter fashionable t' be plump, n.iilionti o' tlr.o pacd rirla appeared as if by m?;ic. an' th' round ones hid ; - 't-nt selves. Occasionally you meet a filled ou' tirl. bur -hp squirm an' s-atriniTS tba' she je-.j had t' f"m ; 'low iron n for son et bin'. Pain' in' an" ear co. enn' ar , now penerul in th stately homes o' th' run an' we'l bred, an in th' ten-cetot stores an" lowly hotel. Th' j easy u;dim' plan has p tt a stop t' th' r cb cornein i ih' si;'.e.s. Th' exposed wishbone an' brtiiian: petoant are f' ct'wherp i h sefn. Tb' bardes' thin? is buyiP.' ' n new car ever time th' style o' ill lops change, bu ' tj.ottsnd are dom' it. Spcakia' n' cs. 1 don't ni'n.l sa; m", now thf t tb' war's oter. that th' reason i er' biddy observed gasfhne!e Sundays some time ba'-k wtr. because tby ha'ed to be billed out. It wjzn't ' i r a rift -m a all. Men dress Tighter than they ever did! before an' women dress looser. A1J the men from f,f- j 'fen' i siv.y dress fer ? Tent y-one, an' all th' girls from! . four; per, f sixty-five make tip fer eighteen. You can't ; 11 ar.v thin' about ar.yhuddy's ate till senility sets in.. They foo! you as bad as Massif Mitchell ever' did. j Flver'thtpc mut five way r dre?5. Th" only thintrs we. 1 a f left out o' tfc' past is rti' shirtwaist an" th' lai. par- i cw rimmed brown derby bat. flier' once in a while ' f meet a feller wearin' a brand nw flat, narrow rimmed ' brown tletb-'. ?otne firm must be makin' 'ent on h" ' syl. The;.' haven't been ct posed in stores for twenty j '. oat s or more. 1 think somebuddy'e boo, leggiu con- ' cress w-aifer? too. fer I saw a pair listerday. li's fun i" ; wr.'ch an' wait '' see what folks '11 wear next or more i
fun t' wait an' ee what they won't wear next DELAYED PREPARATION.
V.'Ol. bp rather ha e cn? -r.f, MAN" to knit for than A WHOLK let of bro!h-r and ?is:or to earn .STO'"Kl.r,3 fer. Vv'rll.T,. u'r abf.il tint to bear fi om Ntr. I' i-o? I ON bow It . V .ison t prc6rs.n)r tn hie
I ew leu l kmt la Uolton t ; j of;!M. He i the fir" local '. -' ' 'o ai rh e h'-me. who has had o f rseas i , battle rpiinte. lie ".' ira!'''i and ! it e s Maid for . era l -vrrl.:. n was ' t i - '?!u-'1 1 jerv.''f frorrt t'olton last y.ir. . II" with t he C".it. family on t'hi- ' ago el i et. erneant John Unrtler f the Rlc-;c. ' if. ninprl heme S-:nds,v e-.-ninc. It was , ' "itf a i'irri" to hi f.-l'.. 1 1- :e a l i home for $(- w.tlt a- bono---;. ; ha rire. Sr?rtt Harder " en -' 'the first to respond to t ' n - 1 Sam - i A', -n .' pt.I. 1 J I 7. and en'.'steU Ci 1 r Mt'th F.ld Art'lier-- and w r - tt lool.rl r.s Iho'ifttt it - 'iijlii he s P-i.z , , t.ir. e ... ?for- tbr. -Aoi.il'l c 1 t , '.lo'tn. l-t-l w ard Pet , J-; art. I I .a r-n-e 1 .-t i :V isf '. nn-t o;r.d th-. ' t ; v::'.".- : . i.-: r.-tek. s ii i i? t -: t- o:i.e sii;- da: was sent to Fr.ttn ii . t e f-it r. f ll'lt and h t- K"n ; t,.! the front Tor '-n i.'r!.'..'i "' .'it.' !"ng'-" jtol a rttlii' e t jo ; . , ' '.artre, hit by the t.ri.e he grot there . h si iniattce was jj-nol nnd .lohi.. ' , as sergeant., was o.;t of ti' k aid had ', I to la her, but lin' s"am knew what '
Ie was doing, tie. kept a h.g h.mh of: t .-:. nd soldiei j no, far fro-n the Nl- j. , can border attd ?ersa:it K,ir-r w as j ore (. f 1hrn. - - - ; HrM niekxtlRn. Cnle IImpi an-! P. II c-lr-i are horn- at !-'. . er-ia ! -. b-.'- . .ig i o -c :-a h '. e d.S'harse.s f.,-..r. tb-e f ''''- c : rt .r n t e r , Hrfvrard Reotner. one ot I srle Sam'a m.loi-j. m P.f. eriate on a 15 -day f . . ugh. His bro'h!, l-ten-y. -.a over i.'-.e;e t. 1th the 39th Infant:;.-.
lr. MI!inm '"''. im li;.(l 1 -' , 1 i i ."n. list d"r. tl.r A. T-1. i. ., t a 1 Ihr t . : - r t ra n s fe j red t i- " of the letter, b ; v.-,' to !, b i!
l'o f Indi.-ina 1 t i i :- i r , -. , i 1 y i" 't - , n 1 :Ari' f f - ' t -: 1 - t t r ! tft eTpritint Is;- fo!-.w.s ti" t he had no i-le.-j " .-1 nat -.
Hnr- ! r o : i a :th t '-) ' - -' '. ' t i - 'lit'-
vi.'-, : n 5 ; ; r n - - h 1 1 , ; --. .:i the i, . ft 1 1 ' a irrnt; (irpti' in the ;i;-f hi of io!t" T.-i 'he t -5 ,! r i h ;.: ai ins : .ie ;..
Lake County's work is not done till she has bought rr.ore .V, S. S. Dr. W. ii. Nichols PHYSICIAN 637 CALUr.lET AVENUE.
.Inllll 1 -MiHtir. of Inill-nn ll.irli'ir. j Ov.
Corner State St. Rank of iKnrmo ,-l.
Hardly a Drugstore in the Land That Does Not Sell This Remedy
On the Market Half a Ccnturv.
When you are in perfect health, and are enjoying a stron; and vigorous vitality, it is then that your blood is free frcm all impurities. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indication of impure blood. A slufrjrish circulation is often indicated by an impaired
appetite, a feelir-s: of lassitude and a general weakening f r!t? system. It i; then that you shotiii promptly taka a few bottles of S. ?. S., the rrreat blood putifer and ftrer.prther.e-. It will cleanse the H- -id thoroughly and bu'l'J up and streiirther tie whe'e svstem. S. F. S. is sold by all dmg-r-ists. V2lurb!e information aboat ti blood supply can be had free by rrit5 to the. Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
GK1JAT taeW of makin. tb V Oni.I saf o for den.c.-c.a ; .
gives th? most
be...
IIAr.1) to tell whoh
rvy - a F.M.D head on top o." a n-.ar,' face ' ''ft -a i:-.g! vrir.kie m a wem-n'.
tb soiin
former Gary
7C? rer,r,s: I "'.:.: avenue, e battleshi? Wyoming, is
st. He saw the ; V j ler to Admiral i -'.o.-t i C t I r s ; ; rj - i .Zi
:K'CSr.MTR t . as'-itp on the qufrlion v.i't.l. i; wasn t a?
of feed c e p n
h
pet
itlt
1 ror Itch hard.
i-es,6'.rg a', row w ; 1 1 j
horr.e. on a ten-day f.jrJough. Si'.dier
I V.-'iir'x hat'Jesii.p escorted President
I Wilson's party into Brest. He saw th
i "5erman ehips fun end
1 TSeatty and it was a
1 .ah". Kekstrt went aboard tl: W'yomin; r. n months ago and landed in y-v Toil; Harbor the, tit day sfl:
t"hi :.-tt.a s. lie ernt a. K'- od part of i Bt
' b's aerv.i in shf-re d-;i..- c ff the -.oasts I I
! of Ireland and Scotland and In the i
', North Pea la: ins mines. In Scotland j he war ft'ects w ere itry noticeable, j
; i-.i-Krart says, .set sn an: neoieo man
ne t ef middle age in si-tht all aged.
i ve-inseters or cnroie". Tn ca '- ; man j
"..II return to the yoming srvic. IN Russia a Icr.c as he car. get an;.-, errt.ry of which he !s not t in,hirK j formed. "'I T Out ;i and just, ss sorn as he hsj ' "l r. and MM. Peter I.ar'en, S39 ton- ! -end her horn, in a ba-rel irect.cut street, Gary, ar- th- proud :
PP.OBA B tT more peaceful times will I re'-iptents of a Frem-h l.elt
!.- s?CB thei e.
. A TvN II Ei.N VS !'ir.i.s
and fed; ai i
r
SO M' e:
' h i r, g up
: go at t na t . ppee o'.d Trot r.Wy w :
il keep
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To Keep Our Tailors
We offer an extra pair of 'Trousers with every Suit sold now for . . .
The Extra Pair Doubles the
Suit to Your Measure
One-Third Off on All Overcoats!
Sterling Wo
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171 Stnte Street, Hammond
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Busy! f
Wear
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V'ltf"-r '"-JM"W--Ttyitf1ri"
fSiW i J .t-n ti ja -snive,
IT'S ith
funny that wben a g.rl dir.es j
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A FEI.LOtV before they marry SHE never notices the clanking, rol- f
licking noise he t i MAKES while eating celery half ti ! PLA1NT.T as she doe; after the knot j is tied and ; t i NOTHIN'1 fan be done excrt to gr'.n ; AND bear it. j IT taks a man to explain j THINGS to a woman j THAT be doesn't unders.and himself, AND that's no geranium either. j 1 TVE suppose Capt. Eoy-Ed Is Just mis-j i erable enough to start a
LITTLE spying amor.gr the folks on i
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' n ? : o of ":r,r.b lo ? "f a i r. - ; be t . a r j i m i r ti sources to
set-va- ional "hm-iM in riot if A me ' t mppraxy 't; no ra tic b haocl? fall." uni-rr
our fca n.-)t
bi "tytf t iaily in 11'.: n T (:;:
ural reservoirs of .-t rencih.
he remendous tn-k o ef fif-if r.o y. consf'-'a' ion
r, ,
t.np of "-a-,f- and the jtili7..tior tbf bes' iio?eih' a nf af - w.is and since rh e '"cket Ftv to 'nc
i o-;- robsolutrly ; u f cop
melhor' s w?cs :'-rotj;h ' ri ra'.i'r.t ion of ntltlte band- of 'l'f Federal (lo. e rnmen; . patr lean s " il'in;! ronscn'od 'o this plan a a cmercenry tneasure. ard the most ahsobi'-pn-.r:' ever known in Ancrica wa! plncd in of President "Wilson, who w as siven praetjiirr! control o er all of our people and pro
iiy. T'hiher a man foti-ht or w orked and her h "ought or w-orl.cd was put absolutely up to the Piesi dent. The Pre -'dsn: was also given full authority to nresenbe ju.-' ti-hki we nisbt or mijbt not d". r.u. drit-.k w 'jr. own. lead, hear oi say ar.d. while theoretically i" e retained toe ;-;-l t o think ? we please, since our 'deas were basod largely on such informs' ion .i w as officially handed out to us, lho Prasident r'al'v can trolled even our thought 3 to a very iar;e entem. As a temporary, emergency war mea ,ure tlvs con
'the arnmtke was sisned November 11 officiallv i - althou-rl'i i; probably was signed unofficially either1 November 1 or November 7 and the first American-! made poison gas shells arrived in Prance November 12. i Ypt the co ernme nt had cxpendfd sixty million dollars j on the plant from which these phells were sent. This i is another indication of our unpreparedness for the war I on which we en'red. ""A'f were jiist get linjc around in t.iko our pt-oj-i' i- part when it ended, j e if the governmem had heard tb voices of prophets like Roosevelt j cr'ing out in:o the wildernes?. '"Prepare!" when the linte for preparation bad come. he war migb: have been ended alrno.sf before an Atuericsn life had boon sacrificed.
bis street if he can't
GET in anywhere elre. SOME of cur most esteemed citizens AF.E not. enjoying this winter HALF as much a they did last, aeaing that THERE ! no likelihood that the c'HUnCHE? will h closed on SUNDAY fo- lack of coal. v F were s.orped while emptying tort;
F ash
TWO tens tot!, by
l?t nijht at th rate e." I
of ashes for one ton f
eentraticn of power was proper erouili but
inuation of tial rights foi
itch a dangerous abridgement of
if coni n d i v i ri
"BEFORE TAKING." Speaking of lose majeste. wba' do ; cu '.h'nk of ib follon ing: "I don't, want a smug lot of otper! io down be b.tr.d closed doors in Washington and n!ar P.ovidtn."e for me. I have never met a politics; savior in the flesh and never expect to meet one. "f any par' of our people want fo he wards, if thy want to hare guard ians p it over them, if they want to be taken care of. if
a. single day beyond the actual period of ' thev want, to he children, patronized bv the cove ranter.
he emergency would be absolutely intolerable. why, I am sorry, because i
THE neighbor's eat who COM TLA 1 NED in her usual plaintiff way that ,
HKATLESS garages make mighty poor M A T E r. N ITT h p s p . : a ' s SO we surpose. we shall have to glf up our rr.lVATE boudoir near the cca! bin. '.VHEN we see the indifference of
so i r.e
In this connection there r.a'e been occasional ru I mors. dtirirR the Iat f.-w months, thai the a-Tairs of! h 'railroads and 'hf express, tele-graph and t i"phnn I fompanies now under Government control were ').' tit; si-rambled togetlier with the business of the Fedora !
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America. America is nev.r goins to sub.vii" it ' runrdian -hi p. mr.:c3 is never going 'o choo-e thrall-1 doni insieatl of freedom." No, these cracks weren't made by On-? ri.-bs rr an'' of hi t political cu't. Thy 9r fo.md in President Wil-1 son's book, The New Freedom." However, it is oo. !
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making their unscrambling impossible and thus fore j sibly only fair to say that they were written before lie j inc the American people to submit, regardless of thei: j became president and realized that our people really j desires in the matter, to government o vnerrhip of j need guardianship and that a "political savior in the 1 these private industries. ! flc.sh" was no! only n possibility but a liv-intr. "or eat hint:
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Do not be impatient when you get the Busy signal over the telephone. It simply means that someone has gotten the line you wanted to use, first. No one is at fault. Wait a minute or two and then repeat your call. There is no way in which to get a message through over a line that is already in use.
CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY
Petey Dink Needs An Overhauling Himself.
By C, A, VOIGHT
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