Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES ri'Hcv(7fiv. February 11, i:) 19.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING 4. PUBLISHING COMPANY

Tie I.ak County Times Dully excerd Putur.lay

census is that Willard should never be allowed to collect J that $100,000. His refusal to box for the United War Fund campaign has not vecn forgotten. And in other

parts of the country where Willard declined to box for

war charities, the boxing public IS solid against yhim.

-a j The general public which kvo bo generously of its: nd; tithes to war work think it the heighth of impudence fo

Entered at the postofflcr in Hammond. June j this human truck to emerge from the hole in which lie

long since tied the can to hiin-

THE DRUG VICTIMS. are not so much concerned with habitual ad

Sunriaj .

The Timaa Fast Chicago-Indian HarKo. daily except has crawled during the war and. in ppnrtlnK parlance

Sunday. Entered at the. nostof See In East Clik-aa-jL Nov- t

' III vr-r i o. i i 3. The T.ak County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition, j Kilt err.! at the poaroffloe in Hani. 'oral. February 4. 114 i The cJary Evening- Time." Pa il v excei-t fjup1a. Entred at the post, f flea in Gerv. April 1 131?. j A!! unJT the act of March 3. 1ST0, as second-class .

r-iatter. diets," says a federal official interested in more string-

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rORIIOM ADTERTISINO OTTICK. PAYNE & CO I'Hir

"Not 1 nor cent of them can be i ami we gU.

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only sin; years aner ufruniing na

ent "dope"' regulation, cured. Thej live on!

bitu.il narcotic users. If we can prevent the recruiting of addicts, the problem will solve Itself." As to his main purpose, this man is undoubtedly

TELEPHONES. TTan.mend (private exchange) "on 3101. 3 1 02 (Call for whatever department wanted.) '-nrv Offli-f Teler-'none 1 .1 1

N.issan A ThdniMin e'it i"VO.-o,, Tele I. hi -ne '.'H I

T' E. Evans. E-t Ciii.-aeo "JTeiepivpe 5 - - i 1 tit . The most important thing with deadly drugs, as East Chicaro (Thc Timh) Telephone . tndian. Harbor News iien'.er). ..- Teiep's.me sol with alcohol, is to prevent the creation of new genera

'''-ne. Harbor (Keporter and Cl'iss. A.lv.) . .lni,.n- 7V; . .., ,.., . , nnra I

It is not true that only 1 per cent of "dope'

E bellee that ooenotiioy in dress IS becoming m crel w uh the women

a i;inl II i 1 1 " of tliein

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Mffr Prank Minrrj Mini I.eo Tree Ol' Iloblirt, Who hliv- In-, ii In I'miiji Ah -Clellan at Alabama. Jurnu the piist

several mor.ths h'jve Vcn ci i si li a r k t d 1

and returned to th.-i,- h.nn- . at Ho. ban Saturday. There ;ir- .-t!K live Hoi:t boys detain.") .-it iVu.-iji M 'Clellan until everything is fi-d They ar William 1'aMl", .)... i-ii .( '..rliTv l, S.oii N'inii, l':.:: S.i;, !. ; s ;,r.d I'-.y 1 1 II i 1 1 1 H l.

Ain.;- and nerved for one ye art u n dcntl-'t in the t"-TU'0 at a ram;, at Ja. kfonvtlle, Fla., haa received an honorable dliicl.arKe and ban rel.urtu.-d to Ciary to reeume hi praetice. He was f .rrnerly loi nted al 3 428 Uroadwny and

j will -t en dental parlors at the old n-

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rm. W. p. Miller. Co. H. 6th I. 5. Kr.fini.era, write, from OchtaneLne. la ierrr.any, tha'. lua addre if Company U and not conij-any I 'I gt tha Tiroes," h addn.

Ir. and Mra. hi. K. Baton, MM Harrini.ii ftreet, Jary, received a few day, a:o a letter from their son. Private ( handos S. Hagon of the T8th Company, tiih Miirin.it. lie had J,,st xotten out

f tli- io'.ital where he had hem since 'j '.j.t. ii.'i.il.er. lai-.en tin.-k from the!

now in a eaciial a :nji witli the. lfith

I'rnnk Hllekkaa u.4 Jim Pinter. ! Crown Point, who hava been in fi.o V. ii. service, were, dI,charBed thl week from Camp AnnI?ton, A!a.

Lake County's work Is not cons till she has bought more W. S. S.

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i I. lent, i harlr 1). (.iiiner, tiitinir.

liii.x i e.-ei t d hiM dieiiAi k and h e x- 'ham paxriv fi ont. Soldier lUgou la I pe.-t.-l lion., ft. on i 'it nip M.-rrit'. N. J , liat. S-i.-.-Sal Tram'.n;: Marinew. and j i . . ii. 1 1 1 . w . . j . ! j, i, in tents find the mud there j j is Jot nho'it mp to hla nerk in depth. , . plrn . ole, Wbitini;. him r- He m )ia;iy, though, in lh thoimht

: li.mol ftorn Cmiij, Shei irli-n. Ala., at j that he is informed that hi" loea'.'.on AX expert on them down in Winn-Id , , .v , ,.(JI..,.d fr s..v. rr nearer horr.e, and content

i eral no.nihii. I). wa niutered out' with the remark that "they could not

IN it just like tli. prs T in total limn, rsion.

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Olaxs PArns in the cai.ttwet bxoxon. j can be cured, any more than it la true that a "dop-

victims

vie

i tin: is condemned to death in six year. Home experts (h.v thai it is (Uite feasible to cure the majority of ad

I have ary trouble eettln? Ti;r Ttmfs mulcf com

ThW tVmb win not V.eeap.'.r:lbiV f.r''the 'return -t an,- cts. by civinfi them definite and well known medical ;y.ol!c'.ted artics or letters and will not note;,, anon treatment that deprives them of the drug hunger, and

'i.riis ci.i,ni:unn-Hunrs, rn.Ti sineii inters oi o. mi n'eres printed at discretion.

tow rmhip SAYS tl.at it requires oily NINE months to mature a hoc H. no, not always that long SOME are born that way. A UKAl-MNE reads. "Watching The I'ood Prices pall" W.iNPICK whnt he was doing, f-tand-iiiK on his head'.'

it ( .in.;, 'irant

!k.ill me al the front, and don't ll ink J

they f&n kill me here."

; llnrrr 'Inmle Is back In Hammond i akciii after !.iii;r mi-fr'-d out from

the -rvb. .

NOTICE TO 8XTBSCRXBEKS. If you fail to receive your eopy of Tu? T'vks a rr.'in; t 'v ;.s vou hn. in the past, please do in.f thi'ik it hss V.eei: ! -st or was n- t pent on time. Remerobor that the mail srvt-- is Tii.t wiiBt it used to be and thnt cnni p'.a I" t s an 0t.t.- rrom manv sources about the trum and mi.il j-er-. Tut Times has increased us mail in a ociuirmeni an.i Is striving earnestly to reach its patrons on time. P X r-T.ip' in advising us when you do not get your vapi r and v. e 'e:' .-..ct propiptiy.

ScUIi: man spend half of their TIME :n seekirig adcpe

Mrs. 4 IHTord I.tlliiK. (rown Point,

received word from her husband ! who is stationed al the 4"irt Ikea

Met.l. Mlnas MliinMulos, formerly n I that h wiil be lel'Sm-d from serviea Onry dent Int. who enlisted in the r sj,.n T'ledny.

LIBERTY BONDS If you must &fen JOur Libert v Honci.-i we will buy for ranh. We alo buy part paid contracts. Hours 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. O.&G. Bond Company (Not Incorporated.) Room 210, Suite 2 Hammond KuiMina:.

ri'lltf j2aii rVl--fJw. M-ri.i'ilVi!. -V ...!:e'i.-.e'i hlil:i

then keeping druKs out of their way thereafter. It I.; i

, alwii;. s possible lor them to form the same habit acain. J AND the other half in d.-dsing the i It'it thev can be freed from the craving and given a fresh j conseuencca thereof. i

Man. ' .E eiiertet ie police reporter

Society owes it to thee victims not to deprive then , of hope, but to provide means for sotting thorn on the ' vcu path again, arid then keeping temptation out r.f j their way.

THE TEST FOR GERMANY.

HAS her moments of depression WHEN' there is o little excitement at the police

STATION" that days p! w ithout the i

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THE RIGHT KIND OF A MAYC R. Ole Oleson has lone been a nntiie for coiaodians to conjure v.'it'n, but the possessor of that name for all

Germany'. greatest test since the armistice wa? signed is about due. The new contditution ha been introduced in the National Assembly and a president i:; due to be eloeled tomorrow. Immediately after tlv election of Germany's firs' president, a cabinet will be appointed, so that a lepnlU constituted government will be in force to negotiate an

Jifff 10 come has redeemed it and no man henceforth i extension of the armistice. will dare to take it in ain. There are all sorts of bass rumblings and mutter

Let us introduce you to Ole O'osou. Ole is Mayor j ings coming from Germany, of Seattle. Wash., one of the Golden West's greatest ! The blackest, possible financial future for Germany c;ties. If eery American city had an Oie Oieson for j was predicted by the Secretary of Finance in an address mayor this country would be next door to I'topia. ; to the National Assembly. He said that complete bankWe recommend Mayor Ole Oloson of Sea'tle. Wash ruptcy is likely and that the government may take alas a pattern for some weak sisters that certain citie ; most the entire incomes of individuals in taxes, leaving :.n this country have for raaors. them barely enough to live on.

Mayor Oleson has won one" of the greatest bauW If Germany thinks she has had a hard time since the that the

in the history of labor troubles at a time when this coun- ! armistice she is due for a terrible awakening when the try is almost ripe for anything. When industry and allies put on the screws and begin to collect, business in Seattle were paralyzed because of a sym- ; The Soldiers' Council is refusing to open the propathetic walkout, Oleson rose to the emergency and re-i vision magazines to the government troops and a nerf ised to temporize with the- strikers, of which there ; vous feeling is developing. In fact, there is a long, hard were over fifty thousand. He issued an ultimatum that i pull ahead for Germany and her inhabitants, and Belgium had bristles and backbone sticking out of it all over. It i and Fi ance will be aven.Jed.

was fearless and the wobblies and Bolshevists of Seattle, lull of consternation, said to each other. "What manner

RAISIN beer drunk. AN applicant for divorce EX.'CSES the 'other unman iN the gmund that it was ii for

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AN TONE to resist EKP.ANT husband'

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of man is this Ole Oleson?" It didn't take Mayor Ole:-oi-long to show them. He "busted" the strike wide open! There was no bloodshed, no disorder. There was just Oleson. He stood pat. The whole country breather easier as a result of the courage of this Westerner who defied disorder. We have Ole Oleson on the one hand and Big Bill Thompson on the other. Look at them!

A LITTLE ADVICE.

SIMPLER COURT PRACTICE. The New York Legislature has in hand a -revision of " code of civil procedure" and a "practice manual ' prepared by a Joint Legislative Committee with the assistance of the bar associations of New York state an 1 city. It is said to be an admirable compilation, which will greatly simplify and clarify judicial procedure, prevent justice from being thwarted to so great an extent by technicalities, shorten "the law's delays" and make

: less trouble for legal officers of all kinds and less ex- ' pe:ie for the public. ! 1 nr.. . .. - ...1. . . - X. . .... A .. 1. I f .V..-.

lilt- Mime ittMv iiae urru uuucudnni in tuuir 111 iiiv Crown Point will do well to pause in her atiempt other states, with more or less success. The reform is to foist a criminal court on the rest of the county alter, orely needed in every state in the Union, he many protests that have been made against the es- jn no other country in the world have judicial legtablishnient of another new coun. islation and practice run to such riotous and wasteful It has always been said at. the county seat in the , excess as in the United States. The laws ought to be past that Hammond engineered court fights against it j ,e ised and re-revised, until the principles and processes and was responsible for the talk about the removal of j 0f justice become so simple and uniform , that they can the county seat. Such is not the ca.;e row. j be easily applied and easily understood not only by the A determined plan has been set in motion by the j igal profession but by the general public. There is litcommercial bodies of East C'hicaeo, Gary. Hammond, i tie gain, even for lawyers, in continuing to make the Whiting and Indiana Harbor to move the county seat ! iiV: a mysterious maze. from Crown Point to some central place in the north end of the county. The story of the plan as published in i TAX COMMISSION the news columns of this paper yesterday is not an idle j fancy, ir is not a threat nor a warning. It is a con-j whn tn tax commission is appointed in this state certed effort that will undoubtedly be precipitate the ! which ls PXPcted. let its instructions be to reduce the

biggest fight the county has known. When a handful ! t?e?-

or men in Crown Point set about a plan that aroused

ANY ni-'ir. who'd let a wife with a di? roaiiion LIKE thai jr.; away IS .1 chump. rr.OM t!if bargain sale signs in 'he WINPY City windows it ran he yc-e

I'EMOPILIZATION- of s.ilooi.s ha begun.

Wll AT we would love to ci". but we. CONSTANTLY fear will never be fible to do is TO rut on enough flesh around THE waifct so that

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If will take able men to do this, for the biggest

fools can increase the taxes. It will require brave men

v)Ut : for the reductions must needs be where they are now

spirited opposition, not among cities particularly

among the farmers and taxpayers from all over the ' deemed impossible. There are many whims converted county, they awoke a sleeping lion. Whether he can be' in, flsftl charges that ought to be knocked higher than lulled to sleep again remains to be .-een. There seems troy's kite. It will take some courage to do this, but to be some mighty serious thinking just ahead for the ,hlit is alL for thp opportunity to do so will be easily people of Crown Point and it mitiit be well to begin ! discovered. There are eo many public needs that are thinking right away. ' Imaginary that all that is needed to And them out ia to . 'do without them for a spell. And yet public duties are

Increasing so fast that the public welfare cannot keep ' up w ith them.

AWAY WITH HIM.

Presumably for the purpose of self-acivertisir.g, fori . there can surely be no other good motive, a mammoth j PERHAPS if one of our esteemed East Chicago fellow known to the followers of the man y art as Jess j friends in his auto happened to be on Calumet avenu Willard has again bobbed up to defend his title. He j when that 30-foot pavement ia completed and come of once fought a negro and thereafter c laimed the world's j those Chicago road hogs crowd him off into the gutter championship. I j-ii Sorry he knocked because they wanted to make The country at large is sour on Willard. And since it wider, one Tex Rickard enticed the champion from retiremrnt ( unfavorable opinion is cropping out asain. Reports from j if the kaiser's case was being handled by one ol various sections of the country indicate that Rickard ; our bright young attorneys he would ask for a change of will find it difficult to stage th proposed bout. Many j venue for him right away, believe it never will be staged, as a snort intr event pure' -

and simple, there is no doubt that 'he proposed attrse: tion. with Willard on on" end of it, wou.d create widespread interest. The reason for this lies in the fact that the boxing public at large wants to see Willard suffer a crushing defeat. Willard is just beginning to find out how unpopular he is. Since he signed with Tex Rickard the boxing fans of the country have voiced their opinions am the coniszimfwmmKxmmBMP . i -9mmmM i n

IT wouldn't feel as if thii.gs were coming down ALL the time. SOMEBODY perhaps jealour of the notoriety the NEIGHBOR'S cat gets HAS evidently lured her away to other green PASTURES or fairer f.elds. as it were. AS we wrestle with our evening ROUND sieak tVE wonder if anybody else besides JIM MANN of South Chicago GOT any r.f those

SEVEN dollar steaks from the packers. THE rum power is becoming weak THAT by the time the next election roll around THE democrats w ill hardly be AliLE to blame biiig beaten on booze AND have the explanation generally accepted WITHOUT exciting jirolonged titters. OUR old friend Villa 13 reported with a force near Chihuahua BUT it doesn't say HOW many arms and legs he has R ft. AS we wend our way TO our private boudoir near thc coal bin WE figure it cut that IF it were not for the oil promoter AND bis wife THE average man would be able to SAVE quite a bit of money .

A BRIGHT young woman has been suggested as iMo p. 'ni in Ni" York. Well, if called upon, we would vote "aye." There are enough oid women in office now.

A COURT decision that a divorced wife must ; ay her own bills is apt to put a bit of a damper on the sov-

1 erini; of home ties business.

Heard from Our Soldiers and Sailors Vincent " on a ex. Crtwn Point, ,.,-eived his discharge from the U. S. .r ; but will not return home to Crown Point for couple of weeks, being employed in the marine, office.

orporal Kdward U. Boiler, of Mrrtle aenue. RoberUdale. has been honorably discharged from lb adquartrs '". jth Inf . Camp Jackaon. Columbia. s. Carolina, and returned hom Monday norning.

l-k n Mnrrnx IlKlmrt returned to

his hoir.i tit llobart Saturday. He has

Why Swift 8c Company Handle Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese Swift & Company went into the produce business because they saw a crying need for the kind of service they were equipped to perform. The produce business was in chaos. Collecting', transportation, preparation and distribution was hit-or-miss, with delay, deterioration and loss on every hand. The farmer was at thc mercy of an uncertain, localized market. He had no way of reaching through to the people who needed what he was raising for them. There was no premium upon improving his stocks, for grading was lax or lacking. The consumer had to accept produce that, as a rule, had no known responsible name behind it. He had no way of knowing how long the eggs or the butter he was buying had been lying around in miscellaneous lots in the back room of a country store. Much of the poultry was not properly refrigerated before shipment or properly protected by refrigeration in transit. Swift & Company's initiative brought system to this chaos. Their organization, equipment, and experience in handling perishable food products were already adjusted to the task. Their refrigerator cars, branch houses, central points, far-reaching connections, trained sales force, supplied just what was demanded. Now the farmer has a daily cash market in touch with the nation s needs with better prices. Standardization makes better produce more profitable. More consumers are served with better, fresher, finer foodstuffs. Nothing suffers from this save inefficiency, which has no claim upon public support. Swift & Company, U. S. A.

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