Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS SY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY
The Lake Cuntv Sunday. Filtered at Se, 1006. The Times- Fast Sunday. Filtered at .-,'i.her IS. 1;HC.
The Lake County Times- Sat un!a aid W. rth Kut er.nl at the po(., trice in Hammond. February
The linry K on ins Times I 1 1 y csivrt M":i!n . tred n tin- p"S:.ifrioo in linrv. A i i i I IK 1012. All un.lrr tho act of Mar.-h 3. ?79. . second t.:a' ter.
Tim." Haily ex.a-pt Saturday ami the postuirioo jn lliuiiiiml, Juno ' "Tilca o-Tidia na Harbor, daily except the j..tftlce in Fast Chicane, Nov-
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j upper !Ttli complained bitterly thut the electric liji,hl ! in it was broken. The conductor said he was sorry but
couldn't help it and that the car should not have been taken out. in such condition. A d'ilar meal was served in the diner, and the young man opposite the writer called attention to the fact that the butter was rancid. I was." And then: "The dining car was dark. The springs on the car constantly squeaked. Thy needed oiling. The steel doors rattled. The shades on the windows wouldn't work. At 2 o'clock in the nioruin:: the train was held up for an hour by an aochh nl to a Height train nh"ad, and hroaMast was not served to the impatient piis.-iengers until neatly o'clock. la.- . fivers who had been promised train connection at Vash:nel(m to New York arrived in time to see the
New York train disappear from the nation."
THF CRUCIFIXION OF A CANADIAN SOLDIER I
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If y.ui hnv any trouM K.-iin The T'mes ninlt' c m - ! plain? iitiwfdintclv ti' tho t 'Iron!.! ' Ion I vps rtriont. f The Time will n t hr- r.-pj'. 1 !!. for tho n turn of any : nns..!i.'i-,; arti.i' s ..r ' t.-r ind wilt not notice R"on - i
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WHICH? Who is mother to this child? King Solomon, who. the Hible says, was the wise.-.', judge of h:s time, pn .-wered th's same question with a sword Ion before Chris;. The Supreme Court of the Vnited State.-; today is w res-dins with the same dispute. Here's the lliblieal account of the atuient trial be fore Solomon: Two Israelite women claimed one child. "Surely," quoth the first, "this is my child "It is not so.'" replied the second. "Iir;nu here the swordsman," spake 'ho ,v's- Solo mon. ";nd let the child be divided, t;ivi:ii; half to on
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NOTICE TO StTBSCBTBERS. ?f yti Tail to r.-.ar.st' y.v.r oov-y of Tus Times fi promrt i v ns you hn e in h.- past, apso do not ihtn'.c it lias lu-er ! -st . r w as not -.-i-.t ai tin.o. Ili-no'int'or that the mail sirvi.v -s in.' what it -is.-.! to h- aii'l that i-onipiai -ts ar. '-riorat fr ot-. nsat :-.-nroos nl. -nt the tniin ami rinit ?-t-r-''. TifE Times ir.cr. as.'i its maiiinK t 'ltlipm-nt an A ' -j ;ri ilia .-arrvasMy t.. rcn.-ti its patrons on tin.'. It I t 'lis;-' in I'.dv.simi us w hen you a not get your pitp-. r hc.U V-w'!l 9..-t frrptiy.
"My Lord," implored the first, b'fst'nji in'o tears "Rive lo r the child alive; do not kill it." Tht n Solomon ;ave the first woman a writ of balo a corpus if that's w hat they- i all- il them in those dav for. say-; the Ribl h knew then that the true moth'-1, P'lnthf-r was die one who sobbed.
Now como again Margaret K:tn
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TROUBLE-MAKERS.
DEPORTING
A lor of undesirable residents are now en route for Kurope under the auspices of the Federal Departments of n.-tice and Labor. Tlny are being kicked out of th eountry und.r the authority of the immigration act, because they have urged the overthrow of the government
that sheltered them and sought to destroy the economic I cand'tbmal upon the birth of thj crfld
system that gave them a living. Anarchist?. Bolshevists, no matter by what
they are called, they are being swept up into Unci - Which, then, of these two women would ci v Sam's dustpan. Fifty were sent across the continent j th" court should suggest: "Let the body lately from Seattle. They have been jo'ned by brethren ! half"
'una D. Matters of Ottawa. C-nola. and !
: Chief Just ico Edward Dour-las While and his ei associates on the supreme iud'cial lr neb that -) e js ! mother of three vear-old Irene (Matters or Kvan .
; Savs Margaret Iiv;in: "She kidn-iped ntv child soo- !
.after berth. fleins with it from Ottawa to i',.'.,as:o." j Federal .Tudee Konsaw Mountain Land's of C- ' caeo. undertook the Solomon job without a sword oivir and gave the child to Maygirot Rvan. So Anna Ma' ' tors carried her fight for possession of the child to w j hich trib"nal. The child has been the subject of lidejition sine - ,. n.,...n tv..anVi- n'd 's s";d flirt a lecacv
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from Chicago. Plttsbure and odier cities, for deporta :
Finland and wherever els-' th-iv haii i
tion to Russia
from. ; The nation has too Ions endured the:r inolnt plots i against American institutions and their denunciation" of American ideals. They came as enemies of Amen ; cacism. They have accepted the hospitality of the . country and bitten the hand that fd them. Cricle Sari j is lone:-suffering. but hi.- patience has a limit, and thf i limit is reach'd. j Let the work ro on until every community in Anern is r'd of these alien vermin. Then, and then only, Americans can re-ume their own life and olvin !
their own problems in their own way.
Or wrub.1 either cry? A MOVTE TN TWO REELS. On Jpnmuv 7th the pubVci'v D'rcot- '" t'; erty Loan division of the Treasury I a h ment teb grnphed Domains Fa'-bniiks tht bo wan:ed him to p"' on a movi.1 in which be, Fa:-Vnks. was to me ! a ' swat every critic of 'he ad'ein'st rat'on : that if h
Ki:i:T tito- anh."ly rt.-als a li-.p-: pulis .. ii u strike S Ml 'laiinil newspaper govs on to -:iy that I' iL.SHKVI.-tM isc pcttmih: worse ami (l;SK in tliis lavantr;-. Wli aiwas stun.i .n a mazf no nt of WHVT a woiiinn can do in the v. a y of "!-'t lllllfl WITH a pineh of cold i-r-.am
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I "C'anadi's liolotha."' sciii;i.ire group by Capt. Derwent Wood. :'"'ir" I The world was fhoefced eariy in the war with the story from the fror ai-k p. r- ! l!rtt- the Germans. ;r. a vain effort to throw fear into the hearts of the ; f.n.cd soldiers, deliberately crucified Canadian soldiers taken prisoners. , The al.'rve work, a scuipturcu pro up bv Capt. Derwent Wood, showing to I- h'j ; crv.cifix on of one of tito Canadian.', is to he housed in a special buildin? a; j Ottawa, alopfr with another recording Canada's war efforts at home. The
HAS in tie- sliRji--- of t-.-d-l, !.....(!-(! j i:.NTKl:TAlNMliNT for tonight. j IT would l.e.-p 'lie ..i.-s..ii pr- tly busy ', z
IK peeple were t" send P Seattle K'K;1Y time a real inay-.r wa.
rbove wiil stand as "a memorial to those Canadians whi willinjfly gave their most 1 loved for the honor of the flag and the upholding of freedom, justice and rijhi."
CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
wool.! do this the L'berty Loan pu!Mcity dona.
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John Kiunor has l.-okr'it the Ivu which h. ia sni. s rear t'-i-iv.. U h
from Joseji H. .ikir
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--lt'd P.Piee to plaster the coun'ev with 'he fib'
whs ursed to see Secretary Me-doo at v- (.':'Jiforn:
home and talk over te proposition
tifd at St. l'aul !
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HIS INFLUENCE ABROAD.
j t-ic"-aiihic correspondence was given out
trelea. ! Thirty days later it was announced 'i-at Mr. McAt" i had been made attorney of the Fnited States F'bn (V
We glean from what we are able to decinher from j portion, the Douelas Farb.nks conce;n. inuicatina communication sent to this offce that "Crusader" j tnat the interview between Mr. Fairbanks and Mr. Me wants to know why we sek to belittle the influence ofi Ar)oo nPn mu'uHv satisfactory. It was reported the President abroad. This paper does not seek to b- ; tnat the faisirv to b" pa'd Mr. McAdoo for his leal sk:''
i!t in ' i. ' t -era ;' : n k off , .-
a; ii-'. and tat r .-.t atiip r ui.m"ii. j ;,n.is. is haek .at w ...rU w ith the In- j Mr ,, Mr, Ni,.k llnnnf(rr, llOW. tana Haii.-r l.ini:.r Konipany. , ,,,, ,liive ,,..-,.v. d a P-hk-tan fr,.:v
i their s. n. Kdward. savins; he had land-
In Crown I'oint in;
r $:i..j'Hi. Th
i-fn 'luitf busy p. tu.
Several good
changed
ted woman. Her former home t lejwa li wliere ihe funrrat w ill -
io-id at her heme on Thursday at 2
pieces of prv-P'.t ty hav iiii? Kcil'tds. Tl "t-e i a s-.-iroi'y housi
in Crown Point Kpd se-ral farr.iip-s
Korl Holm, n iizry mllor, for n nnm. j ,., i . ln Xew York "from France. ' 'vll'J ar,i conipc-lleii to j.-ic are gtttinK
.- . f ir.oTuhs st at on. d at Hunipt-'n ; 'oads. V;i.. -.vi ;'!. fti.n.ls that he is J
on the nnxii.us s- at as to w here to Mrai
DonnlJ Ciiilncy. 1.orlt, linn been m- house.
in I'.iha aboard th" rklahoina. j ned is chi.-r .-!"r-tri- .an on the I. i Tie- Keliruary her sr. s.-!e w as 'argr-ly re entering the navy Holm was ! I S. cruier l-r.-f k. -n; -d-e. The boat ' attend : bv tin. f s rin rs t,:nl horse buv-
nr.y Y. M .
A. work at Camp mad" it
:i:tl trip
in i !a v.
.Irs. Maje Rudolph entertained th'; C 1 1. n. i'!uh at her home on Jlonrlay
niphi. Jltsses Sara Winer and Norma f-r r-'ii' 1 .'a rt hohanae w ir.mr.c the prizes.
Mrs. AW II. Haywood of Chicago is p ndina a few days with F. E. Farlev and fa mfty. 5!l"i l: K'doy of Chienpo was a weekend jruest at the homo of Charles Meeker. M;ss Koiey is a nurse and is
t'f.i an 1 several k-.. ! saos wi re r cord- ",Vi :"'vn in Crown iv.int.
'nip th W'tw-ri y"""r
iri.l riocs littta fo- nnv Influ
would run into six Peures. but both MeAdoo and Fa!-
er.ca he mnv have in Europe. Wc are concerned abou' I bnnks dec'ared this na; a secret. THIS cOT. NTR . j You musn't comment on this hwevf-r, or PouWhat we fear is that th- wP.r in weh there hif- j might put you in his film as a pro German. been 261 f'OO Atncrlfn cs"' tttes nnv derf-rat frm j a holy fipad into a conflict and clashing of unholy ! ttttv cttt T Citf TT t tttattptt
and selfsh amb't'oni. Ir seepie to this newsnnper thpf 't is h'"h tine frv
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Prrtsidont Wilson to pay soma a'tention to ''"HIS conn- j
! On
Evf n the gypsv caravan is b'-coming tnodern'zM b,ers of a band of nomads "K.vpitvlnst" through, !n
l'rl:r lltkr I'lerfe, who hn rrttirnfroii' Ft an--' is in Gary th" km est ..f his Si-i'-r. M..s K uby Pierce m ''r,M r-H pill e f. r a few (lav?.
FEOFLE OBJECT
j cd. The unusually 'mild w eather has jbrotiirht (food crowds to the horse sales
TO PRICE O , for the sprinx wi.rk rm tlit "arms.
ry. We are concerned about the enormous
mental extravagances still be in permitted: w-p are con- j
corned about tb.e shamefully b's-h prices and extortion ate laxation; we are concerned about the thousands o'
jobless soldiers anI their comfort: we are concerned i
about the awful conditions at the Hrest embarkation Jiu;): we are concern"'! about the American sold'-r i;ept in (xerman) and Rtp-'sla. and a hupdrd and me other things that the administration doe?n't seem to
be concerned cnt. i
We are NOT concerned about Mr. W'son ,innu ence abroad.
diana in automobiles, and, even more surpr!'inc, cool1
NO SCHOOL.
covern
I ing on kerosene stoves instead of by camnf.res. and
w ashing rlothes with elect! io wa-htne machin -s. Put his must be an unusually up-to-date band of gypsies.
i For five h tndred years since their first recorded appear
ance in eastern Europo, the gypsies have been goine'
' about the world, keeping curiously intact the habits, j character, and laneuage that modern ethnologists believe they brought with them from India: and remained i . . ...
alwftvg an odd comutnatton or pcuresque vaaabon-.ee
j and personal conservatism. Kernaps, however. These - hichly iTiode'n gypsies ande'pate the future anil are bei ginning, a they traverse the country, to trade seeondi - ' biles a;; they used to trade horses, says
. an exchange.
If yon take nroper care of your oh'Hrn at nome. I
few days' susp n'ion of school won't hurt th' m. Edncation is not arithmetic, grammar and geosrraphy. It is rather k'ndn--s. diligence, usefulness at home. It h -
IT MAKES THEM TITTER. The war still has its humorous side, if one can see it, and tho ' doughboys," apparently more often th.m
not, have such abilHy. One soldier who lias spent sixteen month.s in the service of the United S'atos, at $a" a month, has just received a demand that be fill out
and
(Kcliulve utile to til" !ntrnintin:i!
4 i ' Mo-vli-c mi. I London M nl'rr itlrjii Nhni nrltton from; Hail Ktittrrtasl. "rat..-.- tl.r.t f-pct it will be s Ai i Kpi-NIHaN'. Kt ! . lie The food en- , '.onths "net, ue he wi'.i return to the , foiler, in ar.no-.i;-.. ;rsr a .5 : in pi !o--ilatrji Mr- lias be.-n in Franc" two ,.f f.-, tj-.;l,;, otti.tioiis retnarks at-o-it -ear? t- i-i :!. son of Mr. r.n-1 M i " nr obliica: ion to pa-, 'io- a a : n ' c-d ' I' AV. M. jii I., f GUndale I'ars. Hum- pri.-es of -.vt-e- it :itpb. r v. t. r o.uli t o.n , COI!l '" tile t'ni'e.i Si.lt -s." ,-:,VS til" I'l. 4f , Kxprt-a-: ...::: !ai;v p-.'a--. Vrtvnte IonU I . FU.ber n arm!imt i -l ril, ;v r,.? A resar-led n '
.Pascpli Jlcinrnh has disposed of hts Jolioi st. home to John Schaefer of St. .Tonus, who will take possession in th" fall. August Hoffman has also sold his home on Clark st. to his nr. ice, Mrs. Cm ma S. h-a!-. who has been mskinc
M:-s Frances H-ieo vIouk on Hi-
b'r I. .otiie with him sine" the death of Th- death of Mrs. Kii.ah. ,h P.'acli'.ey Mrs. Hoffman.
rTEAr MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Si.aol y Ttorycza and Victoria Oranzab ioh. Ktst C'l.irairo. T'arry H. Wilson atid Gertrude C.
Welch,- K.ist Chicago.
I 'I'l' Ii;' ?s --zy i.ki and Berta Baran.
oceurrod at the h- tne 0f 'Wiltiain Hand h-y ..ii Fast sir. A . n Tip sday. v h.-r-
sie lias in.-id-.' r h'..j: -;:.ee the ,
of h-r .ia-ii-h'. r. .rs. ICaie !i-u:-:;. Pi'-! ---r.r. She iriS p.e-i j,, fnxWvfc health for the pas' few weeks, tin- di-
of tbe, AVl.ttira- loth s.-hool. it! the! ;njlat,( as v ry , ', 1914 c'ass. but who r...w resbl'-s in K.,e.r,1,i-:..nt and it . South I'hi-sico. and has Ju:.t r-t urnfd : f, iS ; y , ,.,r,5 aie: f d a Iroin overs-as. has announced Ms c.a. The editorial KBirrmont to Miss Alive tni..iia B'.hn. 'if there is to . a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry J. Pa. !ii.. l'it5'l Prosneef a-.'enn". So. Chi
rrs oneht to
j p'-ent and ni
to the Kritisli ditorbils are frc-i.'-.ni; s- rni-offi-t --tliiy oust iniies : l-.ss. tin taxiiay-
l.ear throiiRh the sovitiithroujsh thfir own pock-
rK-i. Mr. Ki-lir-i- went abroad w.tn i ,-thtvks. The country wants a ronnethe one h trott ed and eislr.h enK'.neers , 1)(,n pt-i,-. s j roporC it to the .inIn April ltd 7. II" was s.-verely wound-j fU..cks- of food."
f-d in action last August ant airrr c..n alesc'riR In a hosp't"! in Fnclantt
trtnrried to Ametiea. a month !: the s.-n of Mrs. Louis L. F Sou th Chi. r. ?i.
?-et , u.- .. , ,; Mrs. Ltla.-hie, Corners. 7'J
Ah h- ir gr paralysis. Gary.
was horn nt r.'a.'.i. rs apo and was a hit:
F ?:'.r Wli:-ii.-h tn.d Unzahc.h Nopy, In.I.ar.a Ilaila i-.
Do Not Get Careless
With Your Blood Supply
Impurities Invilo Disease.
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1 300 MAYORS TO
ATTEND CONFAB
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return, lorthwith. a federal income tav blank io i
r.erd "'""ipcofdcf. (he 'lflw jha; H nian phall pay a tax on; Th" occn j !,,. t, v,.i.. i no,. .. ,.., :r . . i i
c.i iio.vi.i-- io i.i..t ii.vi j,"'.o il efll, il Ullllldl I li-ll,
do with the education of his child'en as the terc'-T ba
and, indeed, more, if be only knew what education j means. How much, indeed, is lacking in the traininsr i of our youth owins to parental indifferent-" :
a public calamity thai peon!'" don't realise this. It would be a wonderful advantage to the children and e preat public benefit if they dhi. So if you have 0 tolerate the children at home for a few dtvs bear your
burden patiently and graciously. It wi'l d the parent if anv harm conies to the child.
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Sion Ill-gni convince 'lie piM-u. umi u "'" " " ' nnd over J2 0n,i if married The nvnorien.- ,.,l;
the Christian Science Monitor of the story of the man j
who frankly confessed that he had never had more than j f2 at one time. and. when asked if he could change a j $20 bill, said, "No, but I thank yon for the honor, jus' I the same." IF some of the postofflco newspapers around this 1 bailiwick gave a little more time and attention to the j postal service and the government business and less to defending Wilson, the taxpayers who pay postmasters' i salaries would be a great deal more pleased. We sup- I pose, however, that defence of the administration by j Democratic newspapers holding postoffice sinecures j-. ; part and parcel of tiie job no matter what kind (if rotten service the people get.
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Voa should" ray particular heej to any indication that your Hood supply is becoming sluggish, or (hat there i"; a lessening in its strong and vital force.
By keeping your blood purified'.
reivers of cities thiousrh-1 bMcm more easily warua oit
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Ereat vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone neds it jiUt now to keep the system in perfect conditio!. Co to your drug stcre and get a bottle to-day, and if yotl need any medical advice, yota can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Pwift Specific Co., 2? Swiit Luluxe tori", Atlanta, Ga."
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RAMSHACKLE ROLLING STOCK. "All of which Is respectfully referred m Senator Hoke Smith," is the closing sentence of a pertinent and timely tribute to government run railroads, by a passenger, writing in Leslie's. This particular passenger who had made a trip to Atlanta in a Pullman sleeper, (rave; "We don't wonder that President Wilson before be aailed said in effect that, he didn't care how soon the railroads were returned to their owners." The travel worn personage went on to say that. "K lady with an
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starting public woii.y in th-ir states.
I.corae Smith. Hnhnrt. fho hn Irfn ! in enmp in the south i! urine Hie pa - i KARL WILL HAVE
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nt c mj. i''i:.tr, was l.oir.e on a fur- j be demand-d from !"rni.'i' F.-.-peror b.'iK'n i.vir Sunday and vis-;.-! with i '"hnri"., th'i" . retint.- the llapfi'ita relatives h'n- i forever, it was iimifiMt. today h;. , ... j Freaidcn! .!?: of in.- ' t a , a 1 1 - A 1 -1 1 e t .prle H. ( r.nrr, of 2C.2 sIMfy nt.. Republic Flair.-iond. who ha s been stationed at J This act T'r- sei-nt :--eoi( an re 1!.--Gieat Lake, and has be. n k in th" ; -d. would b tak-n a a re?-:lt ..f Ac hospital there for two. '-!. ani'- ! -o ',al -: v;.-t..r-j 0 'he 1 . nt ei.-e-home Sitto.riir.v to s-.-.imi .-, few dy. 1 :b"i.
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