Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES

Tlmrsihiv. Fob. 27, 1910.

able. They certainly never were bound by the vastly I t

j different declarations of the President daring the weary

I months before we weal into the war. !

ij "'They feel that we have foupht a pood figdi.. and

. I they are intensely proud of the men who have done the

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS 8Y THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBUSHIN; COMPANY.

The Lake County Times Daiiv except ?ntur.lav ar.J i flehtins: that ip should take no unfair advantage of any

Sunday. Entered at V.is post"fflce in I luinmond, Jutte : IS, 1906. oilier nation. ar.J that neither should we sacrifice any j

The Times East Chicago-Indiana. Harhor. daily fvm .,1........ f.,,.j, i.ini,a . , . Sunday. Entered at the PosU.ffl- in East Chicago. Nov- advantage nut Uirl bo.ongs t,j it

empr 1 j. 19 i... The Lake iVtir.ilv Tlnif ?-ihir.-iflv t-i,1 Weeklv Ed-Mon.

Entered at th re-s'ofi-ce 5 i llnirn-o'mi. F hruury 4. ISM. i the great natural aJ-;:lifa;T:i Hi :i our c:.ij!htth!cal po-

, It ;aiT. -?rJ!:" ,.r,,V''rx!f! 'l'0- '"'! sit ion ulves lis in relation to the rest of the world. That ! T a .,ucsti.. ttl. one of th

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CHINA TASTE? WESTERN AMUSEMENTS AND FINDS THEM AGREEABLE

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'.) for whatevor d'r:rt!r-ri:t wsiitM.!

"sai' Th 'mi'!OTi Kast 'i)icir.. . Telephone 'Ml, " F' ns. !:-" Cii.'sw . Tr-lf-rh.-ne . 12-! T.aat Chfeajro fTr Ti:is Telfj.h.in S3 Tmiiana T-lnr'.-or iv. I..-a!.T) . T.-!.' hui:e S"I j '""'-w Hnrb.-p ( I'-ejortor am Class. Adv.). T.l.--nhon 2' ' miitir.r - x,,.r,t..m Hfl-M

'rcwn P.dnt Telephone 42 J desire to wander " j of their fathers." IAEOER AID-TTP CIRCtTT. ATTOST THW ftT TWO i

OTHER PAPEHS IN THE CALCMXT BEOIOX.

1 plad and to take reasonable .te)s to make future war

i'mi''VGo ! improbable they are villl'.ng. but to have the iepon ii i bility and bunlen of earryinp out the?? eteps pltu ed m

their t-iioulders they w ill never stand, nor will the ft ami tor any plan thai in any way affects their sovereignty a a nation or commits tiiem to any poiiry o.' inteinatianallm. 'hen all i.- paid and done. Mr. President, ihe American people are for America first, and they have no

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To huj u l..tiKr f-KIrt .r iiT-re lutttlry i Hi d nscvuU r (: lit i ftii'!nl !-.

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in X rmi'-e Hot T -J. r'.'ickitii;

in C '.HIS

ver far from the faith and teachings

KAi'lI one of the fourteen point?. ."!' thii.R (lint ui li.-nt.-r u u" THAT th'- tlu h&.- 'spout ff 'td out l

If V'"j !i-v -tnv t ro:i'"l" tr-t t i n ;t Th" T'ves makes cm plai'it iririerii;' v in the i 'irculn ' ! n I'lepnrient. The Tivf? win not )f r--'pnn..iMr r"T thf n't'irn of any uns.-tti.-it.vl sr'i.-l. i r lt.-r and will not notion n"nm tn.;i:s c.im!ittir).-ithi!S. h.trt slsnoU letters of general hiterest printed at 4:?orotU-tn. NOTICE TO STTBSCRXBESS. If you fryl to re.-ivi your r-opy of The Times xs rroniptIV is v..m l.a'. . in !h" past, please do not think it hns Wr 's or was i.ot sent -n 'iino. n'-nienihtr thnt tl.o mtil it- i-v is : , -.tv.f i nr-,t t.. it.- (,v thst vemplHiets r "o--rp.' 'r..r pinny sou ree. j'n.'it t1' tmin and t mil -T-' T'tv T' mf 'tp. iticroased its tnatllnir oquipm m ,'A s ri-.-irj ..?i!-nostly to vah it? ptrot s on th:'-.-. trt ;.rr. pint m .-tdvi 'inr u-. when yc u do not gol our pap-.-r "r:d " e ;M act r ron j't 1 y.

MAVK once n:ore hefrtin to taili alrni! i AHPuMt.N'Ah "peraliens and the j iHHAT laner there is of ha vine : CQUze : F'. 'Kl.VtiS and surgical instruments! ."liV.'ED tip in one s interior.

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HOW DOES HE KNOW? The Fort Wayne News would like to Know. vho:i President Wilson confidently declared upon Isndlna; iliu: he knew the sentiment in Anieriea and knw it wa. with :"i in his plan for a League of Nation?, liOW he knew it. 1; would lie decidedly interesUna; to ki;y-A where and how he set in such close touch with kr sentiments of the American people. He has bten out of th" count ry for some weeks and during that time hit been : 'jrrounded absolutely by the senile flatterers who cu:iiaf his good jrr?crs by cun-tanMy kow-towinp before him. Me no more capable of passim; on what is or what is not the spa t intent cf America thM wouid ho the (Irand I.lsma of Tibet. If President Wilson roallv imaino-- thai

GREAT COFFEE MYSTERY. u.si the We are indebted to J. K. rhilippi. 'ommerc'al , woMKX at the ;lrd

Attache at Rio Janeiro, for the information that th- j Consul at Santos reports that more than five hundred j

thousand baps of coffee are ready for shipment to the Vni'ed States, requiring ten stamf-hips, during the next six weeks. We also are '.old that shipments thereof would treat ly improve financial conditions there. Qiiiie so. F.ut it may be considered very thought'ess to send our such information. You may remember that when we had a sugar '"'iip here there were tons of It right at our doors in Cuba. There are grain and meat galore in Australia and in South America, just as there is coffee in Santos, positively achinp for shipment. Why don't we gt these thinzs? Xo ships? Where are all the ships we reported as bein built? Xone of your business. If th" stuff was brought on it would lower market prices. What the public doesn't

know iloesn t hurl it. anyway. T: s a war matter, any- good manure

ho?.. Yes, the war's over, but not to that extent. Oh, ring off! Hope the consular acent won't get in any trouble for t'iling us about the coffee, but we thank him for the information just the fame. P.e a tjood idea to brew a little coffee to kill tho odor of the packing house investigation.

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ritOHIFilTIt 'N S here July firs-. K arra already planning, if th-? STORIKS are true that a n,an ut of Iiil tJARPEX juat about what ho puts i It Ti ) isiic: phms and specifications POP. ahout eight dollars wo.'lh

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VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION. That measures for af;ei-v ar relief for suffering peopi? in Europe should be a matter of voluntary contribution and not taxation noon all 1he lieonle of the

the people of the I'nited States are readv and willirp to',. . . ... . ., .,,, ,, ' - 1 I mted .states, was the position taken by t onsressmad

Marrin !!. Madden of Illinois, durinp the discussion of 'hp hill In nni'nnriatp S 1 00 Oflo OoO to he exnended in-

Lir-j i.f t.iii ri lll.'ll OI illt pi t-rMlit: II 1. nl llir- imi.imai; nii'i distribution of food and other supplies. Said Mr. Madden: "I would be willing as a citizen of the United States to bo one of a lio.ooo.ooo people to contribute

v opposed to one w it h "lie sort ot constitution he pro-1

.-ibrosafe our Federal t'on-ii'tition and renounce ihe Mon

ro" lHctr;ne in order to turn our affairs over to a coun-

c.l cop.iposed chtenv of the re ; senta:iv-5 of u

n.'tion?. ho jj- the mo.-l deluded. tunn on earth. For thevj favor no suet'. madne.-;j:. While thev are perfectly will-' r? n. c i :i s t n t t a l.ettsue of Nations, tltev are unalrer- I

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doll.-trs worlh of rcsultsj out of It. As! we meander slowly to our pn houdoir NEAR the coal bin

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Wilson took r.oston for the

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to the fund now soucht, hut I am not willing; to cast my

i already overtaxed people." Further discussing the sub

ject. Mr. Madden said:

and tney HI never .lnng!y consent to its imnosi - , vo,e (o ta).p t,li? Jlrtrtfm0POrt oat of the pockets of an

invioa ..if

.-ta-o.i. in that in- i- much mistaken. n.-,A .-.a,-, r.o.-. T ,

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(it ; the hme-Uiood-u anstocracv ot the country li

a chner s'urt for Wilson to land there rather than i

-i iv York, p.ecause huee crowds lined the streets is

'We have already spent

he war. We

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ing a ereat army and a ftieat navy that, will not be all demobilized for the next two years. We will call upon

no m-oof thn. tl,y jr.st wanted to see Wilson rathe- than j th? AlnPrif.an PPop soon. for tne payment of a $6,000,the Tvholo -how. ; ,-n r,00 tax Wp .n, cal upon th?m afi0 for tj,e pur. : chase of 5S. (.00. 000,000 worth of liberty bonds. W? will WHY THOMPSON WON continue to tax them to the limit during more than the

coming generation. P.ecause of those taxes

certain Ml that

s time to call a halt to extravagant, expenditures of

public funds. SOLDIERS WHO WON'T STAY DEAD.

It was a T.t ) to 1 shot that Mnvnr Thompson of t'hi

caeo would he rrm.mim.t,! Tl,r..e wh could re...t he-1 o e imposed in the future. Mr. Madden insisted that

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" c i ' 1 1 nil .- t -1 -ii i Uliulll ii nuiiiij u I ti;i; j ii it uu t bigper majority than he did gt'. j Think of it in this way. The Chicago newspapers ! fought '''':.! i'-'orously and he failed to the indorse-j ment of th" Municipal League. With the League- and ! the r -ws;ta:i-rs against him it wns a'-most a cinch thfit j -. h --e wo't'd 'oe onotieth people in Chicaso to put him j . r -n... When the newspaners a:e opposed to a candi-j rlftte. look out for the earthquake. That's the greatest 'bin? in his favor. People tlon't care a hanp: what new ;- i r"o'r s?y . Th.ey have little influence in politics. An- j ,.lo r rh'n ih:i; helped Thomp.-on was the fact that the '

i'-:i ''n! v.-as for hi:n. ouHntity for yoi do. o fitc.r.ii trpco.-

h.

rion't think .ha' vote is a zoing to bo r.iistak'-n if or group of circumstances

a i Thompson for ihe mayoralty. Just stick :

p:n

AMERICA FIRST. The snieniiid word': of Senator Hale of Main, ;n ---il 'o Wt'sonian policies are wc-11 worth realin?. S atof Hal- said:

" I reside nr. I i!o not wish !o deci the- work

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Captain John Milem of Valparaiso, who was reported missing in action on the casualty lists and who also died October 31 in a French hospital, has written his wife there that he will be home about March 1. His is similar to the case of the Delaware county young man who has been lying wounded in a French hospital for months but who cannot convince the war department that he is living and would like to come home, this merely because he was reported dead. It seem. to be the rule of the War Department if some clerk says you're dead you are dead and 'that's an end to it." Muncle Pres. Yes, there stems to be a deire on the part of th" War Department to have as many dead soldiers as possible. In this paper recently have been reported Lansing, East Chicago. Hammond. Indiana Harbor and other boys reported dead and very much alive in fact. Then Hammond has a soldier in the hospital at Camp Taylor who has had twelve operations and was classed as a deT- 1 A .-1 ! 1, ! .. n-rtn.lA.1 nn,1 tA.

;,i : - j , I (: : - n im : ir n t;n I v rimu it n iruuii'i nu-i v I norted prisoners of war when they are not are also com j

l. crary to got married

AXD the other half wa? crazv for

f 1 1 1 p. g 1 1 . a r r l od ) IT certainly is cheering to REAP) that the cost of butter and j eggs is less j EXCEPT in retail stoic- j IX other words easing up on the gro- j err but i I'.FJARIXG down just as hard on the . consumer.

"Meet me tonight at the pate to I Youth is youth the world over and' Europe. l ;.s added volume to Pacif .- The Great World." is favorite; ycuncr Chir.a i as keen for an aerial , travel. Trans-Pacific boats hnrhrase in Sranchai today. Does U'-uhvay ide as is ounv America. ; been sotdy taxed to accommodate n'- . , . . i .,: ' holier skntinpr is a present craze tr, wh- v.ouid visit th-e Orient II, - mean a ocive mto oriental my st.c-, Fhan;rhnj ;in(i th Hnk al. : ,train IS now retied the retu. c ism. Xo. indeed. quite khe con- j ways crowded. A foreijm restau- : to regular service of the Canadian trary. "Ths Great World" is the rant with real knives and forks and Pacific fleet of Wnite Empresses first American-style amusement park j serving only foreign foods is a preut ( which were withdrawn to serve as in China and is proving fully as ! attraction. Race courses, thrillers. trans-Atlantic transports llcincpopular a.s are these recreation re-; S""verl!tr bn0,lh; and concert . bu.lt for warm weather, they wet . - .halls are stormed by crowds of found impracticable for winter servsors in America. ..... , j eager patrons in just th same fash- ice on the Atlantic and are now plyStyles in the Celestial Kmpdom icn as in America, while the movies '. ir.R rejrularlv between Vancouver an 1 are changing-. First came the cut- j mark the crest of popularity and bid ; the Far East. tine oft' ot queues, then the adoption ; fair to do more etT.-ient work in, Althouzh western stvles threaten of western dress Chinese boys and ' v.-eanint? China from her centuries- thp o-.-.t r.,tt,,-tt nfV';,-; -;.ite,

girls who come here to study in our ; old customs than oil that teachers . to that nnntrv mav still inin- to

and missionaries have accomplished, i their hearts' content the wondrous and in short order temples, marlee bridges, rirn palaces. However. China is still ih? real formal fard -s and oueer nooks and "mysterious East" and a nv st at- corners thtit were, until recently a tractive goal for tourists. The f.-trt sealed hook eveept to those who were that European travel is discouraued : Porn withm the shadow of the great i from W asnitixton and frowned on bv i wall.

universities, carry back to their native land the customs adopted while here and it is only a question of decades before China will he quite modernized. The opening of "The Great World" marks another ttep in his direction.

WHEN' one Rives the plight THOPE P.oston suffragettes themselves in

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THE .me (".or IT certainly doesn't seem as if a man POP. all of his experience In

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after being honorabl-.- dis. -barged f Camp Taylor. Ttuisvlih-, Ky.

. t ' i emove another rice f r AIe J. Inta. Whilinv. ln a ; mot!,.;- -ft.d Mi-, t I

lle-ry in Prance. i,a, ; .,,

w it'n the Coant At

arrived safely In X"w York

I the Huron.

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POLITICS can make quite ss big a

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fool of

HIMSELF In It AS a woman can when site really lays HEEFELF out. HOW restful it is to go into a boiler factory AFTER listening to somebody argue OF the good the legislature is doing. BROOKETX woman IS suipk another

Adam Dangler. Jr.. WhMlriK, vtlio

1 has been here visiting los father. oi i Xew York avenue, lias return-d to

camp in E us vis. Ya.

j OfTielnl notice from the war ilrpart- j n:ont of the death in France ..f tiny E. Weeimer, a Oary hoy, l as b.-eri re- ! ceived. Th" Mary hero .w furnn rly

reported rr.is-.nir n ai'Vion on ;.

itli and on pehruary tth the tf-vs of ; .

j hlf deal's trs veeeive.j. Welt,-.-..- was ; a member of ( ompany 1-. lfh Int . !

' F!rt T'lvisi i p , regular-. II" t

: M.-ii4l "Ncltton. son f 1 r. and Sr. P.. Xel.Jon. of ".! E.tM 8-hiey St.. ! leturtv d : i hitiii.' : i Vfiii.-sja v

i urn ov.r.veH.s. He a s a e.o-mo' r ;-f

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l-trnef II. Rime iiiik htttior:itil IKc harged fr 'in (-;t.;p Piodi:.-, l;e. ,-ind Is tit 'none. His brat h--J . Jo'.n i st a t -ii.-.i In T.-xai. TIp v n-e t 1 1 - .- 01-- f Mi.

nd Mi E. E-w t" ' t n !.

Tan . ;.-o HiLj ca Gen. r. -.-Plun'a cxsvalty list totiay are fcllcwa: DIED rBC:i ACCIDENT. 7EOMA3 ZZ Afair.s s ., Gary. WCUEDSD. (Dafrraa Cnuctemu&ccl.) GUISSFIE ROVAI, 471 Hohnun 5., Haiur.cid. Indiana Items A! A UlOX 1 1 a n i cunly is 1 a-'l a biar n w ! c I. en -o los : s fanltari;im a. t !- 1 Jrant inty cnniniissit.ners Ia v t hor i z. d a:i a ;ipr.i.'rla t ion of fti.-

t'nptiiin llorTnan Mffi-rs. rovtn P't.,

FOR alienation of the her husband

affections of ! resided at Rar.gor

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I I. lent. Ernest U. Force fr llic I . wc never Urtamed ! Aviation S.,n.. of Pert AVorih. T-xas ill ilary for a .-holt tine- tis.i.ti.

I with Judge ilderniMtlt. with w ;:! j he was asso.iated in law !.- ' .:' i ntTiiig the serxi. e. f it. I-"..-.

IX Germany answers amply j k sr-iduaw. of fie nop - tly iti - ev-.it,..? ' i hoo! at l-'o-l Ker. ificiin Harrison an. TllOel' ..-U. ..,,.,1 t -t. . i.

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ever be

GOOD hcaens there

WAP such a shortage ot" mrp.. THE way trouble is gaining control

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SVF1-TCIEXTLT puni.-hed. TOP remember that Moses is only ten COM MAX' DM EX Tit but ITYEX then he evidently had

j huich that the

r'tT'-'-'ii "'i graduated ti s a t! feme splendid

graphs

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, . mem. inaetd. a e'asuanv usi is geti'-TKiiy anp iiru a t te T'-Otiton ... .it. 1 n.ti.. d-.-- T I... .,l..nn... nl.

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'''m credit ; sinerity in his motive-, bur I helievr- that his ideals are not the ideals of the vast majority of t lie oV of the Fnif'-d States. These ideals, it is fair to r'a'. were et:pressed to ihe country during the progress

I u oou i as unrenaoie as ii can in-, iu uum me 'i vtu i rations in many of thm.

of ti c war. and because they were not publicly turned

down by the American people or by ti

ISN'T IT TRUE.

mistake, he charges

When a .PLUM BE K make?

twice, for it. says an exchange. When a LAWYER makes a mistake, it is just what he wanted, because he has a chance to try the case ;1! over again. When a CAR P ENTER makes a uistake, it.', just

tr representative

in Congress, the President considers that the American neople are pledged to their fulfillment. Mr. President. American people never understood the meaning or e-onsofiuences of the ideals and policies of President W il-

son. They were tiven oti at a time when ;is Commander : w-hht he expected. ; in Chief of the nires of the count ry it was held to I When a DOCTOR makes a mistake, he buries it. i pp unpardonable sin to criticize the President of the! When a .IF DUE makes a mistake, it becomes tho j United State.;. The wonderful eatc' words and phrase - i law of the land.

of the President caught the ear of people, hut did not ' W hen a PRKACHEIl makes a mistake.

ft tcli their understanding. That they were binding know., the difference. thernselve sfo an irrevocaole policy as a Nation. I venture j When an ELECTRICIAN makes a mistake, be blames to say. never occurred to any but the President's close.-: j it on induction; nobody knows what that means, advtsers. That the American people are bound by any j But w hen an EDITOR makes a mistake - GOODof taese statements of ideal or policy is to me inconevi -. NMHTll!! ;' .wnwsEe ... j.ii!wpiwh. . .

WORE!) would have any bolt-heists

to do business with. REGARDLESS of the tare measure IT feems to us that X'O one ean tool; long' r-Iep ged thin a fifteen year old girl. IF Mexico only knew enough SHED reform and become

AX American winter resort, a.

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'jthc .'I'-: i-. lb' i ;--. ts --....ii '. 1. j die. harced f i on. tip- servii'e v. !- !. h. I will :t-!-,,iii.. the practice of i:i n ii ' Mar--. e ( litis, i llnoril, llolinrt. whn li.-i hcer ;. i. i,-ii"ii Ta 'o:' for t l.e p-'s' 4 r.K'ntl..-. ha.-- : - - - - ! hi- .l'-iu:-" 'aid i ' t ivik 1 l-.oii.e y - v -

"It.-im" ie!irt, ; . -P pi e of tho ... f In t1'. .-a.-t ,..-r bad f .' .v. ,, l',.-:,t

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FXItX" CITY -Step- ha-, e b. : n Ink a to r. 1 iiihl the t'ni. li Cily h i - :,0 t, l.-.-.'r.My t I (-.' ej by tire, ;tt1( t the ';,.'! p.t i ; classes nr b-in; he hi kei- i.'i'.l.-; an! eharclies.

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uled for t-elurn from a '.ootid vvi

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Ii V Poll i E liar ry P.. Oarlmg. eit.tnr o: the lil'oi-t Argus, has been earned j

j historian bv the I .a Porte t'f.-.mt; '"oin-j mbodyj.-il of I'tefense to compile a history.

-f LaPorte county's war activttifs.

s-ed of K.iusii - m i M :St iOjit !...-.-..- 1 11 '. io b.'i tti"

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