Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS SY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING COMPANY. The t.k County Time." Daily except Saturday and Suntfnv. Entered at th 1'ostoJUce in Hauimo .id. June $. 1506. Tho Tin cs Kast "hkar.-Trrtian; Hnrbor. ('ally evrept Sunday. Tint Ted at tho rostol'fico ::i Kast Chi en go. November IS. 1910. The Lake Count v Tlrer Sattirit.iv and Weekly r.aitl n. Entered at the pyetfic ui Ifammon;!, l-"ebrury 4. 114. Tli Gary Kvenlrii? Times I'.-iiiv -rert S'. iii.l.'iy. tere.t tat ! Ti.Miffi: 1.. a..-,i iv mti

All under the 'act of March 3. !-:;. 'us ' seceinl-class i human ami divine

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a ad repentance for Germany's crimes ami a recognition j (ha she must expect to pay for them We look in vain

for appreciation of the fact that Germany has slain millionof men of the Allied nations, anil subjected ti ns n' millions to plainlul and crippling wounds, and forced their best manhood lo waste years in filthy trenches, ami laid waste the fairest parts of Kranie and Belgium and Russia and Uoumania and Serbia, and Italy and other lands, and subjected their women to outrage and their children to .slavery, ;uid impo-ed on them a war :.-Tt? twice as great as the national wealth of till Gemini herself, and broken every recognized law of warfare,

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IT Oil Tfllt TO re'-elvn vnur f.T.. Ti.l. T,.. rrnrt- ......

s you bave tn th rast titeoa o .!" W..if" tt , len

ne. ."nd H tlierefnre not brtiit; :i. l(el t o I r 1 1 . 1 Musa'C rule of "an eye for an eve. ;'i

for .i tmit'i" were in oked. there w'ottl . - i1'1

i lioeK left; the lands and cities would be served 1 w ,lt

and tt'.e poi.uiia' ton s'arveu. ensiaven ami torn hmwhi'-i i r.ti

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Z' to I.osi,,,!, rnJaiivlplila ui;j r ports.

dealt with the unoffenilin neighbor ,

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yuiiiiS tiien returned I In- i r unit, were be Id

in New VoiCt for iruro lloiii t v o weeUs. "iniii to C ideas., last s'atar.Jav. In

aft'-riicoii they l.-ft for I'mioi

rant, where t ln-y wire )n'itie,l 0.it

on T uvstja v . WaM. r, who j

th" law !ii in of will en 1 1 r up ai

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bis unit. Company K. SCUh, Infantry

in the Argonno an i later In Uelsrjm. but has not written any details of bis experiences. His rg.:uent was in the fls t division which was included in the finishing- touches to the war. Here . a letter in part fro-! him: "I am

J back in tho pood old L . S. A. once

more. e arrived on April - and have been here, at Camp I'pton, N. Y., since. I intended to try to sM a jpc.lal JSsdiiiin but it was rumortd that we Vvoubl leave for the wes-t on the 4th or Mil. so I decid d to wa.t. I kU'-ss it hs ju.-t as w. 11 as tomj of the boy libd tiffidavita that tiiey T.ad a Job and that th'-ir people iivd in the cast, but tiny will have to go to California with the reft c-f t beiii. I leave fur Camp Sherman, Ohio, on the tth. I have

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ins lormer duties at ome. be hro, hiryelv in i-liargc of the loeal offiee

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general froro many s."ie nboi.it the tri:'n rrid r.ail service. The Times has increased its madfe eu-iifeicnt a" 1 striving earnestly to reach its patrons en time. V-i prompt In advisine us when ou do not ett vi-ur paper and w w-:Il act promptly.

: peoples

: hi?toric renetit i-n of the

'nation into captivity at r.abylon the chosen people." jas the German.- have loved to call themselves, sufrVrir.' Jin this ease the penalty of offenses far greater than any ever committed by the ancient .lews, j The bill for damages presented to Goimany is trivia! i The protest- aca.ir.st it ate partly a cowardly; effort to i ecp.de righteous compensation for damage done and

new o-.ti break of Teutonic epot tsip..

There is only one way m wltaii tne ,-rman iea:. cotild taake some sep.thiance of payment for their crimes. That is by sbowins repentance for them. And of that there is no si ;n. So all there is b ft to do is to imply the

crews () justice, and squeeze out stub, drops of :n .. r-; :ion as may be obtained.

l ueieti Hlrn.-h. Hammond, of '. oils nji.d division, has vvntw-nj r that he had a nil visit with!

who liua surprised

Corporal Irving Chayken na'iid.

strange to say J wasn't --'.-a.-e k irip. i) course I never felt th

as if I had my feet on oil teria firma.

V. e sure have liatl a string oi insp.-c-t;ons the past two months, but we are it bout through with them now. They tt rtainly knocked us for a curve in drill, too, but I don't think we win have that to contend with cither in

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ins. kind folks by brinsrins hem.. a

lso of Ham- j team of mules one da... for which he

n.JO no earttuy use. l oon beintr u.-- v... -v-! .-.r.. r.rin4 f- t Will 1

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. 117th train load on police company

4-ud dn-i.-iun to adqua i ters, troop, ifistb infamry and scattered casual t-onipan- ;' s and Ci.timloM-cnt detachments j d -ckcti in NVvv York last n'sht. i

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ANOTHER HOME PLEA.

Oil, we can't forget the day 'Tivas the twenty-fifth of May Vhen we stood before oar board called J) ' Uovs," Baid they, "plsas try write, it will fill us with delight And we want to hear how jaEei.-. arrive.

Jf thereg anv thinjf ycu r.ce-i "We'll be glad to help indeed Jf thre's foe thing j ou w ant let. us know We will tiavrl far and w;d To brina; comfort to your s"je soodt-e, ot-d !u' k v r, j jou'ii beat the foe."

Narotier 5. w've done cur tion't ycj think its only fit After ttavrlins many m.iti the foam 'iiiat iO'i'd do juft what jou And to help us right away Ail ne a-k of you :s Jatr t- sr he ui".

''.T.y. thru a'.i the days of f.g-bt We have worked from rr.orn ni;ht: We were willing for It fceJp" to beat the. Hun. We. will wear a hat of straw Or just khaki as befor In the rummer, now that ai! work Is done.

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ITALIAN JUNKERISM. Why is Italian opinion seething in regard

GREAT WORK GREAT RESULTS.

pause in our Victory Liberty Loan exhortations

! and pleadings to take up the ease of East ('hicaco and

claims put forward by the Italian delegation at

day. or cvtn before

'the drive started, as she did in past unves. Out navin-.

j a dutv to perform, she just went out, hustled,

mil went

iuc her work daring the five Liberty lean drives. tan-' ! r rtiiei.nrt Is .ac.ain t!ie first eitv if; LaU" cotm

Why do the Italian people insist on having F nunc and ! jn ,he la,. loan. she did not ;

uairaaua : uecause their imperialistic icnuers nrve per- : otif to seil the allotment ad n one

ei.ortr.rt tmst.. it ic f i-r hi on lin . uiiviii . ii ni f . n '

The Italian Junkers, headed by Sonnino and Orlando, have driven an emotional people crazy w it!) naron ii

ambition. They have sown the wind; now they

reaping the whirlwindThe cond'jct of Italy at Paris has been a scr.ndal to the other allied power? and a menace to the world Tho claims over which this row has arisen represent imperial

istic land-grabbing in a settlement supposed to be de- j

votea to justice anu cemocracv. !..,.. ,..: ,,int dt vision. Their work

' over at the verv possible earliest opportunity.

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Italy has already got everything for which she pro fessedly entered the war. "Italia Irredenta" is red-erand She has Trieste and Trentmo, and more than ihat more, in fact, than she hoped for. she has a technical claim to certain portions cf Dalmatia. based tmoti the

secret treaty of London. The president's position h

I Col Walter J. Kil

;Ea-t Chicago drives, and how he lias done his v. ork i-

shown in the results ootatnu. i ny spean. iui no ..iselves. Tie has been ably aided by able assistants. Charles If. True and .T. W. Lees, vice chairmen for the industrial divi ion. and W. L- Spencer and John Carroll,

vice chairmen for the commercial division

uium of the VL-tor.v

'tons to honorably discharged sol

id. -.is. The button i suitable to wear ion civilian clothes. The following rirc'i'r is issued by General March, chief of staff. A lape! button to be known j As the Victory button, fur wear on !;vihan ch.th.-s, wiil be issued to ail t officers, cni.swd men excludirifr memj 1" i s of the .s'tiidont-s- Army TraminK Cojps). tic ;,i di rks, and members of

j the Army Nur.'ie Corps, who seivedjij'ti

oonoraiey on active duty in the army j of the l.'nited St a en for a period of til'tefii i!,iy? at any tune between April J h KtlT, and November 11. 151S. The j LniLtoii will he of silver for tho?" wounded in action, and bionze for ail j others.

I.'. .1. Darter, a n r J -1 1 n mmond printr, who was with the first contingent liom Gary, is back in th" l.'nited States and expects accord ;nif to letters received by Wary friends to lie hack soon. Soldier Wrtrr served with

Private rhillip Lipnr-r, Company K. j 54th Engineers. G. 1. S. D . , A. P. O. j 713. A. K. F . . sent out by the East j

I . er there In the fol- ' i

i a n y of the 1 a d s i wins poem;

Tes. we mi? the homelike scenes Arid we're eick of army beans We re just dying- for dear mother's home made p'.es.

Now to keep us here Is cr!m So Just help us out this time. We'll be s'.ad to say to Sunny France. 'Goodbye."

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resistless.

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try to stop

waves or

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(these four men in the five loans as to stop tbe

j the four seas from ebbir.fr and flowir.tr. It is a great record for a splendid city- It is a trl- . k,no oil tl.e workers wnrl ratreViasei'S of bord-. V e

s i ,ti nut r-.fliovp there is another American city that i

hafin tVint ail cveh trcerrioa wurn q e t ni n 1 1 en 1 v . ahrfira t r! I

ll'! uupucaio tuts ii'whii wrMtiit5tii it At nnv ra

year as the basis or the settlement wjtn Germany- Taose Cb.tca'o principles provided expressely for "open diplomacy" and i ' for the "self-determination of peoples," and Italv t;ave I -.r , nr,T rn,,T,,r - her nnqnalifled assent. It has been accepted of late by j HOW'S YOUR VICTORY GARDEN COMING?

'Grow a Victory r.ond in your Victory Garden" is tl

"trrani fanner, mo of lr. nml Mr. John C.inner, of V.'hitm?. who served overseas for several months. bein woundeil severely :n action, has ai rived home. He was given his honorable ! discharge r.t Camp Taylor, Ky.

illiur (.UKh, who rnt a ffw dayn visitirm his parents in Huberts avenue, i hiiic jsiven a furious5 from overseas, j has su'iun sailed from New York for j German. v. j

by the set of principles adopted by all the AI

If there is. w o wo eon.crat

hasten late La

Whiting, who spent at t ",i home tf his Irs. George Butcher.

"daily hint" being sent to the srhrdeners of the counrry

all the world that there was to he no more territory-

grabbing and poptilation-grabbin.c. 1

Even that secret treaty if adhered to literally gives ! by the national war garden commission. If ten million Italy no right to Fiame. The London pact allotted the' gardeners adopt this thrift hint it will mean, figuring the seaport to Croatia. It makes for the South Slavs a I bond at $5". that $500,000,000 will be taken on the next natural and necessary "window on the sea." The same J issue simply "with the exercising of a little thrift, pact gave Italy certain parts of the Dalmatian coast and j Well-directed thrift, coupled with the extra hour of archiptlago, but did not promise her anywhere near the j daylight that comes back to us on the last Sunday in whole eastern Adriatic seaboard which she has recently March i going to open up business as nothing else can. demanded. And the disputed area is no longer. ;r it ctst I When the gardener who is now ready for the bigge.-t was necessary to Italy strategically, because her sr?aT I home food production campaign the country ever saw

Wlesin Butcher, a few d.ivs here parents. Mr. and

i f Cleveland avenue, has returned ' to Camp Jathson. S. C. Tomorrow he s scheduled to irave Camp Jackson for Denver. Colo., where the Koverr.ment is finiiing him for his health.

M alter Smith and I nitrfnot Smith,

Mr. and Mrs. Kiel 'Smith of

sons

W Litoip, have returned 1

vice abroad. The broth"

ne from sor.

were mem-

eneray, Austria-Hungary, no longer exists. The Allies cftnnof yield to these Italian dem"ds without breaking their own pledged faith and makim;

begins reaping the harvest, he is going to have more money than ever to .spend. He is spending "a lot of that money right now for

their armistice terms a "scrap of paper." They canno I seeds, ard therefore' that money is getting into circulate it without violating the principles on which they tion. That means bu.-'ness. There are thousands upon .-aged their righteous war and httve been trying to build ! thousands of gardeners who will buy a bond with, garden

a righteous peace- -If Italy, therefore, i- determiner cither to win these demands or to break with the peace conference, the Allies have no recourse but to let her go, and in the meantime we are involved in an awful mess over there.

GOOD SEED. No farmer should buy or plant seed which is not labeled fully as to percentage of pure seed in the package, the percentage of germination and the date on which the last germination test was made. Nearly all the "biz soerl houp have now the fur--'

Ities for testing seed and are in a position to fu'-ni-h the j farmer the Information he needs as to its quality- and i the Ttrosperts of good result for hi- labors. The w-:-.-o t farmer will insist on 'his informa'iou or refuse the n od So, too, will the wie garcnr. j In the hope of checking the traffic it: poor sc-d the department of agriculture called the big d !!;- topflhei-! in 1317. ami practically all of them agreed ; u -t an d '

label- Tor a while they t-.ept tbei;- promt t: reports of unsatisfactory stocks nre ennsins in to t partment, and investigation lias proved th it Moment is often ignored.

money this year, for they will produce the price of a bond and more in their garden'. If everybody in the country will get a li'tle of t' gardener's pep in his blood, and garden work is the greatest tonic in the world, we "will see a business boom that will make gloom take to the woods. The gardener is a buyer and the buyer is a business boomer.

SOME of the senators are said to favor open fcssdons of the usual "executive sessions" when the peace treaty Is submitted for ratification. Any step in the direction of "open diplomacy," in Washington or elsewhere, is to be commended: and nobody need object, be-

r-opo this Would serve as a genteel rebuke for the secret J"- to keep right. Try thera. 10c and , l.5c per box. All drussista. mcthods of the raris conference. , i-.

QUICK RELIEF

Wi CONSTIPATION

i Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Thst is the joyful cry cf thousand since Dr. Ed wards produced OUve Tablet the sub.,.; sue; for cx.lcrr.cl. Dr. Edwards, a pr2;ticir: phyridan f?; 17 years end calcrr.cd'a old-time er.3:r.'-. discovered the forra for Olive Tab'.cb ivhde treatirj. ra'its fcr chronic constipation end tz-r.id livers. Dr. Edwards' Clive Tablets c!o r.ct z-ntam cc1ct.ic!, tu: a fccalic-, sootai-Tj vcsticic ;vol Ko cr;.::r.g ii the "keynote" of these 'ttle surjar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They ce..;e tha bowels end Lvcr to act normal!-. They never lores thcai to ur.namr;--.! zztic:

If you have a '"dark crown raouth" nrrv

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inousands take one or two every night

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THE Yanks are going to pell food to the German-; along the pthine. All right, as long as (hey don't t.-ke any paper money for it. The p.elgians ran tHi them some thing about that -the nar left them with r2.ui'iii,vn."iv ; of -cr-atz" men' y. ; WE7 get along a good deal better if reform-'r:- : would stop spending so much of their time juuiping otfoj T'fib hevjsni and more of it remedying the c 11 ; tliat n!';e

GERMANY GETS OFF EASY. ; ,n' : :

From the hnwt rir-er b- rnrtr , ,-m 'h" i Officials in Tacoma, Wardv, have

nouneernent of the Allied prrc frms. at) b'-i-'y r- v.iM iauthoritv for a "tac day " sale. This Is suppose that Germany was an innocent, iamb-live r.ation j natural pvoteyt arainr the abuse of a on being torn to pieces by t pack of wolfish enemtep ttin i fufion. the Allies were the aggre-r.rs in this wa-, and t h; -y r the ; .

refused 'o ci's i an e'r,Ttio 1

revered in-

are imposing upon tbe,r !nusice and cruelty.

We look in va.n.

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ivrirg the world, for a note of .sorrow

THE Bolshevists in Providence. R. . recently hirsed Mine. Breshkovskaya and the star Spangled Banner un til th" police restored order. Bol-heviki tolerance. X'cr hindlv souls.

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