Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1919 — Page 4
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!-!. lit- would certainly haw d I'oatod the Allies ami ;i",n'i j.-a'.l y completed i h world. The kaist r's dream oi world domination would have been roali y.c d. 'Fortunately for the Allies. oi ma:i y liad no: ui.idtV.is provision: .-till more fortunately, .-he did not delay the fit claration or war until she li:id csiablished well or canized bas in li r colonies tn A trie: and tin- I'ai- ti .
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WHY IGNORE BOLSHEVISM.
Mrs. Milton Men.-ond.ck. addr.ssins th Tui
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YA do njr underftand why people decry foar of ho! ; principles of beauty, they admire the roierrie. ' h ' dl herifm. ha'ancod. and are only too apt to think th" really beanarc arsurcu trnm Wasiuncton the bo!?he is'.-! ttful. whether in architecture, interior il"Cira: ion. l; -v -arc harmless- Local soi-ia!:.-ts, tbo moderates, s-coff r: t ! or the human figure, is queer." boi.-hevism. A must take nothing for pranted. j I' is no the figure which ha? to be freaki.-!il o I.enine and Trotzkr and Liebknerht and t.uxembur.: e'd. the t'ao wlvch has to be routed and li . !.! flid no: leap suddenly into mob leaders and wade thro'u!: j whib di?plas any real or la.-tmf? beauty. It is the fh;Mood to Thrones. Time was -when th were all regard -..' j tire whose muscles manifest ell-rounded developn.eij:
a? harmless. Three years ajo the war in F urope was V'MI" nr! 3 ay. t ej.s thaa a ear a:u German ij'iiiariaes ' meanly sinking our bai mless fishins: sehoonei off th. .-. sh ores. I? the les-son of preparedness we had to learn to ;.- forsotten so soon'.' And is it the idea of the adm:nisf:i?ion -when w la1 e all become brot hers or comrades to put the arm:
.nd na-vy under a Soldiers', tailors' and
"ouncil? It will not escape attention that The formation oi so'.er? has already started in this country. Why .-overs'? T'.y the eternal! T- there no word in the lanEuase of this good land rood rtiouzh for t!:o j- vrdut ionistr ?
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SEND SOLDIERS HOME.
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HENY FORD'S ADVICE TO B0" S. Just as we have been flattering ourselves tha buy:ng Liberty bonds and War Savings Stamps wa belpini? to ev.abhsb thrift and the useful hab:t of savine anions
n'-'r boys and girls, alon? comes Henry Ford, multi-j -iiiliionaire. and t-ayj. in a box's m ?;." ine: " Frank! . ' I do no;, beliey in bank accoun for boys b.. aus-- 'he: i so often ?iv boy., a wrong idea a? to how to get ahead. '
ii u an ihj u!L-- to sav up tor a rainy a ay w nn you crow up. but there is no reason why boys should wj-Hp their foundation around their bank accounts." For years there ha? been a sort of a financial tomarce associated with Ford's name. He has had some c'"azy :das as e all know. He imagined h could stop the war by gome over to Europe 'ith a lor of lonr-'-aird cranks and be made a lauehing stock- ou o." himself. Then he thought bis money would get v.t into the United States Senate and he soon ?o; that idea knocked our of his head. The people of this country have been ryins .for nearly two years to encourace the practice of thrift and
communities before it discharges thf m. In tha manner only ean an ven and equita! V di.-r n'.'Ut ion be as-us - 'i. Those men who have homes will return there, in mo-f instances, regardless of the place of demobilization But there are thousands of men in the army who cp "vase earners away from home and no afachec! to an particular comn'iunit ; . If thy shall !e di-charge-l from t he nrmy at 'rain
. inc camp- near lartre cities, th" tendency will ';- tar j them o remain in the communit ie.-. w here thv aye : . leased. Giv ing them money with which to pay ti.,;.I railroad fares back home will no result in their g"in -i home. The War Department should provide them trani poviation horn." and should require the signature of a h leal draft hoard official upon their final discharge, paper- ! Thus only can industrial America he placed back on rteace footing as i existed h f or .ve r' red tha war.
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LOOKING TOWARD PROTECTION. ; Th I". S. Tariff Commission has sucei--t;-d toi t : -!n , change in the dye tariffs, which the Democratic ia s t ' assured us ion as near perfect as erring man cau'd . make. them. Furthermore, tb"! Tariff Commis.-ion ha-
now comes Ford and tells bo s rhat th idea of ic.s ! folio ed v. ha war at first at irri-a'ing precedent, b.p is all wrong. If poor peopl didn't save up rhe-r mono-. ! which has now become apparently an established ib'to buy "tin iizries" where would Tienry b today"! i parftnental rule undr an administration w Inch ' oh!ford's advice to boys is wrong and he ouch to fed the legilafiv branch in utter disregard, by drafting a ; ashamed of bircjelf to advis boys to become spend (bill which embodies the-se ainendtnenu. i thr.ffa. ' Ina.-much as tariff biil.s are fundamentally r"'. n ! The trouble with Ford is that he looking constantly ' b.lie. tit? C'ouiuiission thus encroaches on the utks of i r'or an opportunity to rarvkc sensation? remark.-, and get j the H,,uie which- by con.st;; utioual mandate, charged j himself into the public print. There can be no other j with originating all bills tor raising revenue. Ina.-mui li I motive for this if he js sane than to capitalize the name i as the Democratic party while in control of I'oncyf- : of Ford as a first class advertising scheme. , practically surrendered it lunoions in this re-p.-. t. tbo All boys do no have fathers ri"h as t.'rorus to gj v- : pr e?"ntat ion of a revenue hill by the Tariff ( otnnii-.;m; : U..i1"AAAA .. , 1... . . ...
.".-ii. i...,"w jier arcura as iMisei get ; theretorn it wir- . will not stock the expiring ma.i rit : . r.-n tiio K'-'punhcan.-.
propose that wlifn they have taken over control of both j blanches after March 4th. Cong re.-f. sit."!! reas.-ort it.it-1'. , so it is highly probable that the bill drafted by toe Com 1 mi.-sion w ill be considered in lh- light of rt-.-coninicnda- f lious oul". i
After Influenza -What Then?
After this Spanish influenza haa swept t he country almost like the " black death " did in Europe in the Fourteenth Century, af ter the stcirm has passed, we are confronted by the wrecks of men and women who have been left in a weakened condition, with pale faces and r . i : t 1 i . j
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In view ot the seriousness oi this disea.se as a re-suit of toxemia, it is most essential that treatment be directed towards prompt elimination of the .toxins ( poisons ) from the body. This means that the excretory organs the bowels, skin and kidneys should bo excited to their best efforts to throw off the poisons.
Send to the drujr store and sret casror oil.
HOW NEAR GERMANY CAME TO WINNING. How near to success German: c.ime and how tear fill was the. danger to the- whole world was striking!; 'rated in a recent address by Admiral Sir Ivrcy St on a retired naval officer, whose views are ?v.n ;n a fp natch from London to the New York TriVune. :n j.arf a followe : TV Alt .
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the early days of the was w due rathot- to good fot 'un than to foresight. Tt. was due p-ynianh- t..- the fo;
tunate circumstance .hat even Oermany. n.fw ith-;anr! THE greatest trouble about prohi
u "''-" JU- anfl catT-iuny prepar.-i p any. over opeply invites hypocrisy
looker or taueq to realise tbe deadly pnwei- and immens possibilities of the weapon wi'h;n her crap. In nth words, if. at the outbreak of the v ar. German: had ba.j a rotip'e of hundred submarines ready for aetj - se; -. ic
on the ocean trade routps which f onverg" on the B;
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or a pleasant laxative such as Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Purgative 1 eiieK?, which are
made of May-apple, aloes and jalap, and take these every other day. This will excite efficient bowel action. At the same time, if you suffer
rilF surest of all things is that the wets wu w lon j from backache, irritation of the bladder and the kidneys, shown by the
frequent calls to pet out of bed at night, considerable sediment in the water, brick -dust deport, perhaps headache in the morning, you should obtain at the drutr store a simple tablet which expels the uric add and th- toxic poisons from the system. This is called "Anuric " ( anti-uric , and was first put up by Dr. Pierce. By its action on the bladder and kidneys, it expels these toxic poisons. To build up the irength and improve the blood beca us? after the influenza there are fewer of the white blood corpuscles and too few red blood corpuscles take an iron tonic such as "Irontic" (to be had in tablets at druvr ptores), or some pood herbal tonic such as one that has S'.TY-ed the preafx-st usefulness for the past fifty years, namely. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, made from R"i!d barks and roots, without alcohol, and sold in tablet or liquid form.
wtifn tney preaictea mat in saloons woui.i i,o en,v ,
- when the state went dry. causing a. big loss to pioih-h: fu pers. If you can. for instance, find more than ha if a ' rlo7f.ii empty store properties in Ilamnioc.il since Imi - , n loon-- went ou' of business. :ou can lo timte t ban lie t average man can.
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Effective. February 1, 1919. all of the present multiple trip tickets (other than individual monthly tickets), sold by railroads under Federal control in the Chicago Suburban District, will be with' draven. As a substitute for such tickets, a 26-ride ticket, good tor the purchaser or any member of Im or her immediate family, limited to six months, will be sold at the rate of tzco cents per mile per ride. Tickets sold at the old rate after January th Yvill not be honored after January 31st, but unused rides on such tickets will be redeemed at a rate proportionate to the total cost of the ticket. Tickets sold prior to January 25th will be honored for passage to and including February 28th, and will be subjec t to redemption after that date at proportionate rates.
Note: Xo Change Will Be Made in Rates Charged for Individual Monthly Tickets.
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