Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES

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SY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING COMPANY

T!ie I.nWe fount y Times- 1'nilv Sun, la v. Kntered ,t the poM-ei'th-.

lI'iiililKtl lor Jllsliy. l.iil oi ' ite;us.i v. f .;; rf uav,- ....n. t;ilit. Singly or united, they cannot successfully oppo:,o any measure for which the big five Htand or In i ttr-ed. any mcasurx desired by the big three, I'-ritain.

PUBLISHING j France and America.-

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ember IV 1 ? I v.. The Lake t'ountj Tutu s- S-tttirdiv ami Weekly TlntereU at the ponfofftoe in Hammond. February T!. CUrv Evenint Times I c excel t S im!

tred at the nostoffl.-e f n '".in. rtl 1. All urdcr the 3 , f Mar. h .:. :

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make it, ami only those whom they ;nl:nit on their on t t-! 1 1 w ill helolift. S-. i! -etns. both ('lcnuno;!'.! anil Wilson ha.o h-ir u ay.

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anted. , .,- I .Telephone 1" i Te'e phone 'J3J j " VllVH-' ." I ' ! . .TOphoti.- ' i TcU.ph-.ne N- , V- le-.'.i. j r, ;,..,,,., ,. .ii-i ; Y Telephone Z

;, ! "SEE IT THROUGH." i Tlu-i whs no occasion for Seen tarv of War Kukri t to deny the rumor that he intended to resign. No ( bev ;o J Ilev ni it. A few months aso there were h lot of ople j who would have hoen platl to have had him r- o n. Im

i now they would like to have him sta,v in the rabinet and

!iser a few j.tM'.inent questions regarding tn- eonduol of the war.

.By J. BART CAM7BEX.X. f'-i l.'-f.-t.- .7ol-s U..rt..-s. bfad -f i' (I. N. S. Staff Cui respondent.) Krn.n n "la ' admin-d to tt.-j r..iriAS 1 1 1 N ' !T iN". I'ch. S The t.oiisr- j ii;:if..- t hut n-ilh r lit nor Food Aduitniwife niii.s u)i, (,r tlour v.h- at I n i! trt, r H.-rl.. it Hover r -uld tell any

t'n.nip MeClellan, refvined h"'rue la.il Thursday. He rfeived hi honorable li.clia r(T'- at "Rinrj Ta lur, K.v.

I, lout. ICnyinond Clifton, f Tavl'.r. K;.., Kirl'.'jd Friday to ; ten dny furlouxh at the hotne. lorney arid Mr". J'jhn A. (oi!t

amp T -1 . d of Al,ii Hy-

!.-,vfd !;- a good paper on the lite Seorge Vah1ntjn. A -r. ;n i ta". diacuaiiion of both htoarart : foil.-, ''I Th elnh detiriud to ho'd nn .: mi-etlnic in the ii.Kh s-'h-.i.d audit...; .: Wnah.ngton'a lorthdmy. tfc ;;.rn '' the and, to which ever;, on 1- ; v ; leij.

isn't K"ie higher prio

t.i )f (.ni .'( i i j- i i f .M :)ios. r..i-:n...l il l-

mi i ii-n--l Jidnurd' wurlinie yioinis. a I , i j r-1 1 ! for his

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;wh.-:ii. t no- i ... ..MM!-. nd.t:. .i.s ; mi to.(n h. the h ..ise flsrhnlti.r rr.it te. nr.- ad..tj ),v o..n.-s-. : li will be th tHxi.ayer. how

villi hiive !. f..,,t the bill for the 111 1 9 ! wlo-at miaranty. n 1.1 1 i f.r whh.h the eoinrtilttee h-is written into tl; n.u.-h-! amended food administration meaStire

The United States was yhorked and humiltated by the j,,, ,h u.,rnn, v (- s; r.iM. tt.o.o"o

AMERICAN .CRIMINALS IN FRANCE.

USOKE PAID-UP CntCtTT AIOW TT K1Z AKT OTHIB PAPI&S I THE CA1.VVTZT XOIO"W.

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tf you have any trouble ret'.inc Thk Times matits Cm T?airit in.tnedi.itoH ." th.- v'trrtilatlon "Department. . Thk Time will not he resvon!hh for the return of an, ntuiolicited attl. :-- or 1. It-ri and will not netted nr;.-nv -c.-.tnm!nV-it."T,. Short tf'-sne-l letters of general interest printed at discretion.

XOTIC"3 TO StTBSCKTBSBS.

If ou fail to receive your ropy of The Timks as prompt j 1v as you have in the past, please do not think it has Ker ; or was net sent on time. "Remember that the ir.a.l ser' ice. !a not what it us-d to bo and that oompialets r . ser. -ral from manv sources about the train and mail ftr- :

vice. THE TIMIS has increasea Its nmi.uiK "ijh"

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ecent annmmcenient In a I'aris pai'tr of a 'crime wav--

it trilmf to American poidlets. It wst.i harmed that ; American deserters and army men on leave had be. n ter-

jroi iziin: the French capita!, making their headquarters . j'n U'.e I'aris underworld and eimimitttn an a-pallingj tnumbor of murders, hold-ups and uilur acts of criminal i i iolence. j Nearly all Americans must have felt at once that j J there was some mistake about it. The conduct of our j , troops abroad had been so uniformly numl that, this ac-, Icusation was incredible. It is pleasant to report that;

j biter anil more icllable information exonerates the American army. I Th fact, as it develops, in eim;ily this: French

Apaches." as the Parisians call their "L'tmniii." have

ii reydv.nr or -rroTnency fun? to Prdrawn i n tlo; I'rited s't-itea treasury. Thhs nla,!.!!!M! H-.v: is J Jr.il i'e.i,..;iri less than the food aiitionietrat i.n skeO

tliiiif; at present h ait the market price

o ...i-l.-t -n or vv IjC.'.T. vi;-;!t no-it jt-

i vvic-;t I r toi liunnn th e. tnin v. iir.

to I A lt-.odifh-.l hv lh- .-otnri.ii t.-e. the

;:i!ffi..d 'i'l n.ln is-r : t ion's m-H'nire w ill iree.l ''.;! il.fit n.oiiev from the treasury shi! oin- he used t.o liiak-; ut tl.r d'fferUo f. b- - j I t.-.'e:i the farmers S::.;;?; unit the r.uirket w ho price of wheat to fh o.i-.suiri.-i. As the

food ad in lr. 1st rat Ion .,nly certain that h- fiiitoep will te.'.-.ve his tt"; 26 and is oth- rwist tjuit.. uncertMin. i:arnf- exfdaliied in to what the consumer wi!l he a'lk.-d to p.a-.- f..r '.'!; eat. tl'.ur or: wlioit bread. ;i. the v n; i.nnKtfK." pass, -s the measure, just h..vr much of

th- $t .I'm (..l.l.OOn i!l he .ee,h-.l Is ad notte.l to ... r rot h.ma i.-a I.

t-l'.p place. Mrs. (tllftor;. fotro-r!..- Mis Inez !av;t, i.an been visiting !o-r r a r -nts for a f'-n- w '. - I.lrut. r.ilvTnrd liluklns loja arrlvr.l vome frot.tt o is end ii s. '-r.d.nf a few fin;, s nt the l.otne of Mr. and Mrs. J . J. Huff hi, 1 frsmily ,n Carroll 1 1 t . Hanii.ion l 1 'reil llilliiirtn, IZottrtrt, w hu hits been at t'erni M-i 'h-ll s n. Ala , ..-o -.-1 vr rl his d- scUnt-ji' r.d retu: ro-d l....-;,e y -f.-rdn; . John flolt. IIotcrt, who haa l.een TisItiiiK with reiat :v ea at H a:t dtrinfr the past ten days, left 't'uesaav for t'i!lforn".a. It ! tl.oucht tl?' he wilt h-.e to rmal! in tie cfr '. for 2 more year?.

Lake Co. must buy mere W. S. S.

Everj- Woman Wnnts

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srent Pttrr Kelr of ( an-p e, A'a , v is: tins hia sist.-i, M -. A". o.-rt Andes, in "State I.,n stte.-r, !i triT.or.d.

FOX PERSONAL li't'.'l'Nl. I

Diasolved in vtr for dojcbn 8to:5 ! ... . .ii

pcivic catarrh, v.lceraUoa and inflani. ronton. Rfcommeiuied by Ljdia E Pinlthem ?!cvl. Co. for ten yara. A healing wonder for natal catarrh, or throat acui tore aye. Economical. Hmt eiei-xoiiiisT etajsaot nwl rnr.ic!dl pew-r.

MERRILL VILLE

elt. W. II. Wliulrn semis the 'I linen ( I'nrimral llalph Market, of Myrtle an in tor et ! n j aecount of the tnar'.'-l- , even ie. Kobertadale. returned bono: afious. K.i lor transport wofl: where he ta j er be inn honorably diharg-i! from

II .iahltd. I'.ait im'-re. ( amp 'la: l.-r. IxJUlnville. Ky.

t at poo d at l '.i n ,

duo.

n auvtsir.sr us when you uo not. go oui "'- i , t o ti-iim imm in oo-i n an ".j " '

set promptly.

prompt

them :r. a d'snr'se in tin-ir criminal exploits. Some Americans hate been t.iiltv; but as a dlsftuise in their crimj 'nal exploits. As the result of an invert iifation b the ; Associated I'ress. out of 34 mu-ders. charged To Americms. they are found to have been respon.-iblo for two,

- i and 24 1 holdups and p.ssauhs laid to them have iieeu reTIME FOR MODESTY. ! llaCt,(i to Si. per cm;. XTe have been told about this thing and that thinv j jt appears that there are "yellow"" newspapers in for which money was poured out like water by the gov- ; paI.;s as wn 4iS ;n this country, and a story is not neces ernment to win the war. which was never furnished: the , surjjy true just because it comes by cable. The American

i i: m d hia d u- ;. i.nvln? 1-een ,ny service. He

at '"amp G

-do n.

until we wonder be- soldier's

record for unsta.ned.

honorable conduct, in action or on

airship fiasco, ordnance, shipping

rond amayemeat. i leave, In !pite of this we are continually beinc told that we won the war: that at the eleventh hour, when our asso- ;

r;ate? were Ptandme witn their at.Ks to m? wan went over and cleaned up the enemy.

mer,e was noiimm to n. ioi us. uru e m.... abroad as one in which he is to "'set up a new internaSenator Wadsworth, just back from the other side, j t,ona, psvcholop, Am(.rica h piayed a major role in

Fays of General Pershing:

PSYCHOLOGY AT A DISCOUNT. The people of America won't breathe any easier upon learning that President Wilson has defined his mission

II. J. liiiirnstnrm. HKh street, plant, ha

ties in the hp n:n. n; j I le;tse.J from 1 1..- m . : ti'ii s form-: p. P.. at. 1

.' tlanla, tieoritia. i Sll.v erlleant, Ituhe l.eln, i:aat; ! i'1:;oi- .. ., th' K:.-".d Artillery enlist- I ineii.. i.- sin- I to i 'amp M'''i. ih.n, Al- : .' aha:. .a. it. aw n.t inx hotioial.'.- .i,-.- ; j . barge atl!! v 11 return to Indinna Ihr- j ! to;- and r -enter the insurance field, j tn which l e war ,'nsi,'ol wh.-n he was j i in citixen'a riirhts.

eri!t. Julius I,. ohen of Indiana, flirhor, Is b.oklnif forward from re- : Pus.- nf ftoci-r nmen t ervi.-e at Fort i 1 la! r Imore. ('j.-t: 15a;. and will return j t'i liiis cit.i. !

, j Prliite I dnrM hanf, of Indiana .if tbe Intertae ! blvd . returned to Camii Sbt-rman C'hil-

lieo'he. i.iiil'i, Saturday, after he. rig- at home on short furloujjh.

The Meirillville n'udv -p,;, held Its regular meeting at ths lio.-no of Mrs.; Moot " F".,. i,. The pi s!d-nt, Mrs.j Carrie boa!, In the chair. The meet- j ing waa called t order, each member j responding i.y n ri;..tiii-;.in from !incr.ln or Washinstun. The club voted j in a new member, M'.ss Lillian Both- !

i well.

I Mrs. Kate, Vicrce read a very Inter- j Corporal Will Km I. Hock, S5 Sll eatinflr paper on the life of Abraham bine atreer. who hus been stationed at hino.in and Mrs. I,i!!-itr.t Pierce fol-

INDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING EVERY NIGHT Take Hammond or Whirinr: c ruin the duo;. BIG RACE WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 12 M. MADURA, Manazer.

I. eon II. levin, of Michigan mfniif, Indiana Harbor, i horn- from militate triitn.ng at Indianapol s.

lr. 11. I

winninc the war and it is proper that sh should also fie-! turned

'He had come to France to lick the German?. He . . ,, eor., ,ir ,,, , v..v.,

suspected there were some people w;o dounted his ahlbty flij

to do so. He was determined to no-.v tp.fii; mat ue could and he did." The American does not live who will not refer with honest pride to the achievements of Genera'. Pershinu, a , silent hero, but at the same time blush with shame at the, : to say the least, wasteful mismanagement of the home ,

Trar estaonsiimenf . No American built tanks repched the battlefront. The French supplied us with what tanks they could spare. With the exceytion of two or ihree divisions at the very end of the war. ail the machine nms, light and heavy, were obtained from the Trench. One cannot exasperate the embai r-sments and difficulties to wh'ch these: rhortaees gave rise. Nor do I believe that the suppling uf all this equipment did not strain the resources of the Allies. This is also from Senator Wadsworth's report. The Administration funclemen had better be a little modest in their claims in future. We have been told about the si.vt millions Fpent for gas service. We have been told about the acres of Ka containers all ready for shipment, ou what good did ' do Pershing. It w. cm this, not on his side of the Atlantic.

Ml the people are not eoin to be fooled ali the

Sehulhle, of ''rr, " rr- - on Tuesday, expe.ts to

ure in the same capacity at. the peace tn.de; however, j permat.. nu.v '' . a-im "

psychology stuff does not appeal to the man in the !

street, in the factories and on the farms. Tlte average citizen o.' the United States is no", a mudt-.nt of psychology. This same average citizen is inclined to leave the psj chological to professors of philosophy, thin c hested students of abstruse problems.

American citizens want action without Rmbitruity. results without oratorical embellishment. The Senate, upon

I, on ell friend have reeeHcd post- , cards dated teeen:ber -'.'th. from Play- ; ton f.elsha w. pi.-turitiK a very beau-1 tif.il s enc on the Uh.io . Ue-.iteadorf : Am Flh to-. i'i.-iv ton .-a;, s "Well bow everybody m hoio-1!" I have just -finished a dandy trip through France, j lleluiunv Iisimi'-irJ, and into c-r-l

which is to devolve the task of accepting the term? of j I,5n" ' u-r l:'-iin" r'v"' w , r- we a .. ... ..... ... . i now c-vmoed on the hanhs of the. river. ;

. iut- .lertiv to ot- ii auirii oi i Ails, iiiinia.iti i niiLamn i ; , . . ,. , - j It is sure a beautiful pin

less numaer or psyrnoiotists tnan any otner oenDera- wl!I : e-.ard d-itv her

j five body in the world. Its members won't take- kindly to a treaty founded upon psychology. President Wilson w on't lose friends at home if lie, figuratively speaking, : takes off his coat, roils up his sleeves, bears the table j and tells the peace conference that America wants to s"e j Germany penalized to the last word. Having done these I tKi'i-, .ip rr flfiAo TT- iria i-x Pros i.latst a -v 1-v i m .-!.

lll ilK., .-niiri i a nil r-t tiir; i i r;.-i1Ur m. j irpuiut: Ull UU'l . . , - ...... T

....... o .t j it was .sure Rial to near ir.uii , ties m Washington Rutland Herald. bil nMrly KOttvn in the notion that ( . . j jroij j)afj forgotten me or was a very

busy man."

pia. e.

a beautiful j po.ar.l d-it

I.e:ite?'l..rf. nvst

-- .it. 1"rrd Her.t f writes "nis V.rot bet . "J periem es rs fvllowt- f

Crernany

I think at this

the w inter."

Point : i . -sb it't:. Broth

er Jack: lteeive,i your interesting letter of tereniher yesterday and

was .sure rtlad to hear fr..m you.

t roirii K." of m i'tt

January 14th. BUS:

iV in e teenNineteen Sees us in Business 20 Years

i mi'.

were

j airplanes

i WHAT IT IS COMING TO. ! A coterie of gentlemen at Indianapolis are now trying to knock out Sunday picture shows ar.d want to make it ! a crime to see a picture show on Sund.iv'. ! The Joy killers want to take all pleasure and oovn-

... j fort out of life. They are trying to swing the pendulum THE PAYERS KNOVr . i df fetC-iy back to the old days when i; w as a crime for Strange, isn't it, that the administration would have : a mAn to kiss his wife on Sunday, the people believe they are to get cheaper telephone and' in Connecticut. New Kngland, the old Puritans cartelegraph service under government ownership and yer j rd to such an extreme what a certain crowd seems to be one s'ate after another is taking legal action to prevent ; trvins to bring about in these days so violentlv- that it

the new and higher rates from going into effect. Why all j reacted until they refused to ratify the prohibition amnd-' i,

This protest if the rates are really lower." 'ment. : .j tj1;lT jj, leform crowd needs to do to create an NARCOTICS, TOO. j tinrWnr in this country that will thtow society into conHere is a man who argues that proiv'bition will in- j vulsions.

rrea?e the use ot narcotics, mere is some tear ot mar ( .r. u won me i.Hg 10 orin u acou-. , ma,n

and narcotic must be fought as strenuously as alcohol. ; We have federal laws that will attend to th narcotics! TRUTH MUST BE KNOWN, in good shape if they are enforced in th'ir fuBneps. So j The charge, made by a Hemocrat in the House of he general government officers, esperlaMv the law con- 1 Ttoprec'.ntatives. that orf:c-crs who led their commands in tiacent. will have a duty on their hands that the people , ,tj r-n important bttles of the war, were set aside about

t.eorae Jordan, who aerTed with tne j eamuuftage. aeclioii of ttie 40th U. S. j Kngineers in France for eight m -.nth. is visitinn los broth, t. Hary .lordan. , superinirrider.t of the Gary parks and ' will remien f oy cev cral days. There I

w rc only li 'en from tim t nite.-i State.- in the raiuoL.lhiSe wor'r on the

front, says Mr Jordan, ana in" men .

tinder tlr most 01 tne lime, ivm j

were particularly a. uvp in

boir.btmi the engine, rs, r.ur tne iT3, i

ov escaped without a scratch

I under ft!" f i yrihie! .-cto j s e n s .T a n '.l a t I in flii.aK-c j tn -.Vary st

n t j a

He was

three months in the ft. He arrived from ov-er-I'Hh and visited Iris home He formerly vvorhed at '. tru' Is and may now re-

will expect them to perform. All narcoMe remedies n patent medic'ne form are outlawed and all that is r.oo-? a rigid enforcement of the law. Let nubile a t'i en' kn he turned in that tl'r"C?ion. I'rh'e out - ,,ce-tc-. with the alcohol or the hat'le is only half won. W;:h ihe Itqunr traffic should be crushed the narcot'c t rafie. Let the legislature, too, see that narcotic are included in the prohibition that cornea next May. It is not only desirable, but necessary.

the lime, the armisiJce wa signed, to make room for

In the crsuultj- list ot i .--, near the name of Klrat I.leut. E:uill j Hannu;. i-iB Tyler street. Crnry. as; sitchtlv vvo'indd. I.st week his iter. j Miss Kleati..r Hann . nurse at Mer.-y ; bosnital. linrv. : i'"ed a letter from!

her br. ther Matim? that he bad been j

'iromotifin of "nets" is a charrn that will be investigated I undot u the kne by a irunrhot i either by fonTe,; or by nreanirat'ons of soldiers after j v end the day ' ' -e the rmJstle. j the dmobibzation has ue..n completed. Thve were pien- I V(1, aUn, ro"ndJ 'white tv of men In the army who are perfect lv eanable of con- j i,iuHn in tie; t. Mihiel neetor. His;

due"rr an investigation, and of wiirnz historv. and the i wound U r.'.t TeoIerrU serious and he

: recor,! of the war will not be permitted to do injustice 'to the men who bore the brunt of the fighting.

Time

the our

During This

we have endeavored to take care of needs of our depositors to the best of

ability. Safety for your money is of utmost importance. Service that is helpful to you and mutually beneficial to both ourselves and our depositors is and has been

on our part.

a consi

iderati

ion

- CONTINUFD IN OUR NEXT. OPPOSITES RECONCILED. ' The followma dispatch from Valparaiso. Ind.. forceWhat discriminating observers suspected at the time ! fully illustrate Secretary lVer'$ "pass'on for efficiency" of the apparent clash in peace policies between Clemen- " ' has been exemplified in his handling of the casualty ceau and Wilson turns out to be tru-. W'lson with his lists t

League of Nations p'sn and Clemnceau w'th his declared

Is report .r '.

'd wen on the waj to r-co--

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Cant. .Ir.hn Mi'ent of this c'tv. who was reported nv'ssin" in aciop by the cfivernmnt and later a,t havinir (Bed Oc'ober 'M of pneumonia in a French hospital, has written his wife here that he will ba home March 1.

.Mil. Armour declares tHat meat profits are open and

p,-fornce for the Balance of Power, were not really

opposition. What Clemenceau w?tril was a "btnce" o povrrr with all the power on on, s'de of tbe bal : c Of course his desire to bHn together France. Britain. America and

Italy in a working partnership mnr that, very thint above. They certainly are. When we look at the price Now 'he partner-hip has been extended to take in Jap in. j we have to pay for pork chops and round steak it's impos-

These five hie powers absolutely dominate the world. ! sibie to conceal the profits.

The other nations represented at Paris are considered.

and conulred; fhev are

Mr.. I. II. Mnrphr. ultl, ks rreived word that her son. John Murphy, who is at I'amp Newark, N. J., waa tonflnfd in the hospital with tona. litis and would undergo an operation on hi" throat, bat in? bis torsils and adenoids removed . .aArthur Hendrlekaon, Vhltln. ha. received hi honorable dischargr from Camp t'evans. M8f., and has returned, home. j

If You Are Not Banking with us, or not at all, or if your connections are not agreeable, suppose you try our service. We shall at all times be ready to aid you and give your affairs the same careful consideration, that we would give our own. You Can't Lose for our service is yours for the asking whether you are cne of our depositors or not, and perhaps after we have explained banking methods to you, you will see that banking with an old established institution is to your advantage you will not want to be without that service.

East

Chicago State Bank

Llent. Mnerr, brother of Chnrlea Moore, of the Times, w.th two o.d fierviee etripes on h;s teat. arrlve-i from overseas here jesterday. He ts on a short furlough and will return to Fort Monroe to help muster out d.aeharaed men. He was in the artllery outfit.

A. T. Collison, Pres. O. R. Rahn, Cash ier.

A. C. CrayS, Vice Pres. J. C. Kowal, Asst. Cash.

to Fort Monroe to help muster out H 11 ' ll

deait witn courteously ami litniri hi ami- m Ahrtts ougnt to ue scalped.

-OH Boy- IBT5 SerTT I UJ-i) RCHT G!RBII J OFF TUG . UwcteWf Et. E R J 111 If f "BATM--ROOH 5HECF TO TEACH S i. , Taw- fi A j'WERE". ) tlfU T OU Tl'F L I L II 111111 Lcavc em ARoumo Likrs ThatC J A 6oos coos, i Kt l

If Petey Gets Away With This, He's a Bird.

By C. A. V01GHT

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