Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1919 — Page 4

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Sar.iiav. Entered at the postoftlce in Hammoad. Juna The Tin es Tsst Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except Sunday. rmrtd Ht the postoface in East -Chicago. November IS. 1913. The T.ak Coutilv Tim.f-Saturda v and YTeel-.lv F.al'ton. Littered at the pjs'.of fic in Hammond. Febrtiitrv 4. 19HTh Gary Kveitnic Timn Pailv -vcept Sunday. Entered t the postorflce In Garv. April IS 1912. AH under the act of March J, !7J. as second-class matter.

THE CAT AND THE FISH. In a sinful world it is America'. job toee that no Kuropean or Asiatic power shall stand sentinel over the

PUBLISH1N3 I Panama canal. may have the highest regard for the

pow er that would like to do so. Rut wo have an even j

nigner regard ror our own .-arety. And we ci -n t propose- ;

to leave that question1 to an alivni body like the leagup of nations to determine When there is fish on the table we don't leave th rat alone in the room with it, and we don't take time to c." to court and apply for an injunction against ihe rat.

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A DEMAGOGIC APPEAL. President Wilson's widely heralded Boston speed' w-as a keen disappointment ;o those who hoped for en-

CHICAGO, lightenment regspec.ing the character and purpose? of j

.the League of Nation. It was a demagogic art. and in j 'several instances it disoUived a woeful want of tact.

lie had jut returned from a conference from which!

happv impression." i

inference were Lloyd I

i George and O'lemenceau. boib cf w hom had. iu.M previou--1

to the opening -of the conference, been accorded vole- i

the countries which they repro-

AI-'TKK wading- through the month.

IN perilous fashion j 1VH are inclined to think thnt nnf

I reason ;

l'HK ladies wear advanced st; tes i

keep se cral laps

fashionable LA PIES

have always

' I.l i; to cr'pc de chine and c also have

in per i called: ""Here snO There with Ihe 31st." published every once in a while wherever we happen to be It is said to be the first of i:s kind in existence. The poem follows: 5 lG Rl SI

My Mother says, says she to me; j Most patriotic you must be. ! Stand rrad". boy of mine, to be a here; ' He ready vv.th your j?un in hand To fight for this, your native land; j Altho its provocation sink to zero. I'll send vol), laddie. ni?ht or day, j To die for the old I. S. A.. I Against its foes from Britain. Spain or i Truss. a:

FAMILY QUARREL KILLED "FREE LOVE' BILL IN HUNGARY

NOTICKD in our journey through life But what she never said to

is that sned sens me o v r-

IS so the ahead cf the

can bills.

CKLl'Iu lr dune or whatever it was has nl.-.o clung to them.

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I To die for Russia.

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-mi ivi ii.-.aicer department -wu-w . : i i u i .. j srv O'a,- Teicrho-. ne said he had received manv er "Tr-SS ; Tw "f ,hp "traJ figures a: that c

Easl Ch!.--r (Tti. t,.... Trlerhor.

"d'Tr TTarboc iiv realr Tel-fc'vxV . J T-'i T.T. ,r- .1 -r A'erit-Ii-1-. e :

Vnittnr T-e.ephone SO-M ; 0f high confidence by

rown-rolnt lelepDOU" j sent. Yet in two instances Mr. Wilson made u-e of lan

:e which many considered in disparagement of tho e

1'..VS are like - al in one respect Tt make thorn useful th' OL'OMT to bo w cll-lhrashod. THET al ka.-t mistit try tlir kaiser n a provoke or ni'.iting a riot barge

:ua:

II'' they can't find au thing else. l.'.NDKn the head of luxuries j

two leaders of Europe, first when he ?aid: "And in th"1; wf. ouhi to iax about half of the'

midst of it all everv interest ?ek? out first of all. when i officials tirst. it reaches Paris, the representatives of ihe United i f we were a youns man again States. Why? Because, and I ihink I am stating the j WH1CH of C(,U,SI, c n,.,Pr hi most w onderful fact in history -because there j;. no n;-j ,,

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i tion in i-.urope that suspects the mowve- or the united

.states, the inference remaining that the motives of j other parties to the conference are not without suni-j cion; and. second, in referring to th" allied armies: j

"Whenever it is desired to send a small force of soldiers tr oecunv a piece of territory whre it is thought nobody

will be welcome, they ask fo- American soldier1:.

where other soldier would he looked unon with

suspicion, and perhaps m"et with recistrnre. the Ameri-

: can sold'T is welcomed w ith acclaim." Of the nations of the "oi'lil. which mut include those of Trhicb O-'orge and C'lemenceau sre th oremier : he said they "have ?et their head now to do a great

i "-i no- --(I They pre. eit TOintT lO SiRC'-ien their nill'poe j There is only room for one fag in Lake county and And when I speak of ihe nations of the world I do not j

that Is the Stars and Stripes. There is room for only i speak of the governments of the world. I speak of the one language and that is the language of the people of peoples wbo constitute the nations of the w-orid. They the United States. ; are in the saddle and they are going to see to it that if j their present governments do not do iheir w ill, some

j other governments shall. And the secret is out and ibe present covernrnents know it." If this is not a dema-

tAKOIK FAIt.TT CntCTTT.ATTOTT TTT A"V AJVT TWO OTKZE PifEBS IN TB.TC CAXtTMTST 2.EQI0K. Tf vou have anv trouble reittnr Tin Tivr ro'.r complaint fmmediatelv to the C!-cul lo.i Trrtre.tt. Ti Ti.vrs wilt rot bo responsible fnr the return cf an; unsolicited article or levters and nill not notieo awnv. rrious communication Phort signed lsttcrs of general, Interest printed at discretion. ' WOTTCB TO SH7BSCKtBZK. i T"il fall to rete your copv of Th! Ti:s nromrtas vcm have tn th past, nlesse do net thtr'; it h;i beer lest or rrssi not sn en time. P.enirrber that the tin!!

servie- i nt h,t tt Ut,i to he and that comrlaint are reneral froii pnv source ahn-it tho train and nsil er-

"!ce Tub Tivra has Increased it intJitirg caulp''''ient ani else

" stuiih earnestly to reach Its patron on lime. T , . Prompt In advisirif lis n Hon -r,4 M At n.er n,1 ' .vnO

will act promptly.

"aaeo uirougn mc peace irta.j Th, r. ...;, . k. in,. r

and we w. re - j , They seem a fairly decent lot. j

SL'n PR IS Up to jlnd something in U Although their arguments are thin

iiii'j ?i4Uf4ai j, else ex- 1 I Hut no- she never said: My hoy. j !f you would fill my heart with Joy. nr. ssages I 'jo save the Russians from th? Bol- ! ahevikl.

j I'd like to aek Maw if she knows Why I s-hould tiamji through endless a I ;noi, ; Now that the stuffin's out of worthless Prussia; I'd ask her is with Joy shed yell.' Should I return all shot to 'ell. : Thru savin' Russia.

AUOL'T flrnost everything cept I'.re'l ftnd cooties. NOTICE hat 13 separate

can be sent at once

OVER ire and phone line? WE have, frermcnlly tallied v. tic when the other 15 were g'

o er inpr

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young ladies

VA HO hae lap doss as pets ONE of our slogans being. "Lips that touch poodles shall never touch mine." WE always think that the girls w hose HAND.? we love (o cla. p now and non LOOK better in their winter clothes

come around in then-

AND the 10 coming back. WHILE we are talking ab"'ii AUTOMOBILE taxes

1 1 nuIlL U45 ,1 guu-j mini, 41 v i-(xv i .1 n. -

REVENUE producer

UNTIL the; summer ones.

TO grade the assessments on dar old

1 Iad.es

IN electrics on how near they come ON" an average TO occupying the middle of the street, the assessment

sharply the nearer they

BREWERS ha-, e been warned THAT it ir 1 ick.- to nnke bcr

that ;

P.1SINC

come. WHENEVER we notice ihe Victory bond sale

how

when they put me In a crate

And ship me "Trans-Pacific freight" Down in the hold where it s dark 'oh. very) Then dump me on a lonely pier A pretty flag around me bier They'll cart me off with honors military. Then, home at last, upon the hill I'll lie beside my Uncle will. As if I'd died a hero, fight. ng' Prussia. And Maw. how happy Maw wiii be. To mark the stone placed over me.

poorly ', "He died for Russia."

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A RADICAL OUTRAGE. The Bolsheviks over in Petiograd have issued

order that husbands shall be selected for all women who . -Bolshevism it is hard to see what interpretation can b

are between 18 and 45 years of age and that, the women , df nved from it and it certainly can not fail to mak

WHAT. Risky?

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tuf:

. (This little poem reflects th atti-

13 going in Chicago luitt of aU our boys !p KiIssU and IT i alwav easier to find out why Siberia; only one of the numerous

WHT it's a crime! SEC. BAKER is coining hum: THAT official's life can b' cor.ic:i jtd into -

' they call

I IT the Windy City.

1 complaint." aga.nsl

w orthlesn ) ERMEL K.

a cause seemingly BRANSTETTER.

YOL are prone to whine that you do

fev04 4''4-44 (Wl rUl J'UI 4 4V 1114 4 ' 4 4. - . 4 I 4 , 4.1 LUL1UII II4 11,13 "Clll..

Mf: r 1 KEH has came." "Mr. Caker i

j not get what you deserve i

CUT the betting is that if you really

will be compelled to marry these men; that the chil-j dren which may result from these marriages shall be the property of the state, to be supported and educated by i It. Thus the home and filial love and duty are abolished by this red radicalism. The very mention of it ought j to excite horror in the human breast. And yet it is only

more difficult the proceedings of the peace conference which Mr. 'Wilson is so careful to lieep from the Amej-i can people. It is hardly probable that Mr. Wilson came in possession of this secret while seated at the. gold pla'banquet in Buckingham Palace, or while dreaming in

A FASHIONABLE writer say?

that

did get what you deserve TOU'D have an awful holler coming.

Don't throw your paper away without readirjer the want ad page.

Herr Weltner. The story comes from Hunearv that a family row at the suppet table killed the bill which would hav "communized"the women of Hunearv permitting: wives and their husband to leave each other almost at will ami seek new mates. Herr Weltner, edito.of "Peoples Voice" told his wiftand mother-in-law about the croposed law. When they threatened to band the wives together to leav all the men Weltner used his paDto force defeat of the bill. RICHMOND. Professor B."W."TeH . principal of the Rirrhmond high school, has been selected as principal of tb Elkhart, Ind., high school, where he. w:;i go next season. -.

one radical step in the perversion of the social status of the canopied bed of Prince Murat in Paris of future tri

humanity that we see bubbling forth from every crevice : umpns a ,.ulr of the super.s.atet or while steeping him-1

of our civilization. It is time to tae a determined stand j fflf in the classicism of the Roman Quirinal. or from .-.gainst this insidious attack upon the fairiest espirations j the war-devastated areas of Europe which he refused to of the people; this attack changes individualism into ; visit. It must hae been imparted to him. to quote from machinery and make every man and woman and child a his remarks, "when r was on the streets, when I was in mere rivet, bolt, pinion, lever, pulley, winch, crew and i the presence of the crowd, when T was in rreat ha'l-

wheel a part of the kc-vcrnment machine operated by j where men were gathered together irrespective of class."!

ignorance, selfishness, prejudice and polities. The very : And he would have heard much of the lanruase which

'TENTION! Here's Bucldy.

Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood

thought of it, is enough to call for bloodshed

he uses with respect to "present governments" in the hell-ridden dominions of Lcnine and Trotsky. If thi is all he heard in the streets, and among the crowds, he itriust have closed his ears to the plaints of the French

EVERYBODY FUDDLED. Can you find anyone anywhere who ha? ar- con

Whence in the news reports that are permitted to cornel People who wish to know what is to be done by Germany to America from the peace conference? Xo two coi ' in the way of reparation and restitution, and by the respondents agree and almost every large paper has con-j French and Italian people who are wondering what dieting reports on the same page and sometimes in ad j guarantees they are to have against future Ilunnish attaining columns. And President Wilson promised with j tempts to subjugate them. Yet the peoples of France, great solemnity, "You will know all that I know." if the -Italy and Great Britain have trusted their respective press dispatches are a faithful reflection of the Presi- j governments, and through them, their conferees, to solve

dential mind, what a muddle there must be.

these matters, and that Is what they are mainly and

DOUBTFUL DAYLIGHT-SAVING.

. urgently interested in today. When those problems i have been solved, the question of a League of Nations

Objections to the day-light-eaving plan coniinu-, in ! wouin .oe In orner ror OH,CUM,on- on Tn0SP pron-era city as well as country. And the fame criticisms areMr 'iUrn is i'L being made in Canada that are familar in the United i State. j SOME MORE BAKERISM. The farmers obj-ct that they lose an hour's work I A hort time ago Secretary Baker announced that from their hired men, because the men want to knock ! another thousand clerk would he erop'oyed in the casofr work by city time, and most of the farm work cannot ' ua-ty office in an effort to speed tin th return". Nor start at a correspondingly early hour in the morning I comes the disquieting information that complete lit wilt because the dew is not off the grass. The men who work i not he in probably until September. thir own farms do not seem to care much; it is pri-! "o wonder the boys are not coming home, narily a labor problem. ' j It was first announced that all the casualty returns In the city there are continal complaints that with ' would be in by February. Then a later announcement the cloth turned ahead for the tummer the w 01 kmen ' said March: then April. Now we are informed that the "have to get up before daylight, and do not get enough will all be in by September. Why not make it November sleep." This complaint cannot be disposed of with the j and then it will have taken Baker a whole year to find

TO THE POWERS THAT BEThe Boys Want to Come Home! Get 'Em Home Toot . Sweet!

number f frlewd of Mx Gree"herger. a Gary soldier who has recentlv arr.ved from overseas with the ar-

n.y of occupation cave

snd theatre party in dav nisht.

h m a dinner

Chicago Wednes-

Mra. Carl nordmn. Gnry. receded a telegram Wednesday announcing the arrival at New- York on the General Grant of her husband. Captain (Dr.l Carl Boardman. He will be sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison for discharge. Captain Boardman will undoubtedly be back in Gary next week.

superficial suggestion that they go to bed earlier. That would help, of course. But the men miss their evenings they do not feel that they have had a day of it unles they have had a little leisurely darkness as w ell as dav light. A more important and practical consideration i ilie. fnct that in warm weather the evening hours are not favorable for getting to sleep, and the last, hour of trv

out who was In the war casuality list.

WE note by the Rensselaer "Republican that its onetime editor. Col. George Ilealey. begs the Republican n-ivty to ,et behind President Wilson's lr-asue of nations 'da. Col. Healey is now in France. When he comes

home to this country he will wonder who killed Cock

night, now become the fitst hour of the day, is general.-.' Robin if he ever tries to get into Indiana politics.

the coolest and best hour for sleeping in the w bole wenty. , four. , i What enemies the Britons are! Ye gods. They are

There is no denying the great economic and h; gienic i murderous cut-throats

Sergeant Frnnk Scott, n f-nrr oldier who enlisted six days after the war was declared with Germany, haj returned to Gary and resumed his position with the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Sergeant Scott was a member o-' the 13th aero squadron and was. in Frame for sixteen months and tooU part in the hardest fighUnK- lonuns out without a scratch. His home is at 0 4'' Madison street. Of the 275. UT7 oiTtcer ami men of Ae American Expedi i .enary Forces brought home dur.ng April. M3133'. were transported in r.aval vessels, it was announced by the navy department this afternoon. The giant Imperator. one 4 the.. Oerman vessels turned over to the United States, has been commissioned at Brest and w-.ll soon grins' home a load of Yanks, it was stated.

Among Indtaaa oolitlrrn to reach the base hospital at Camp Taylor from Trance are Walter K. Veith. of Hammond, and George Gozder of East Chicago.

l-nk Staniah. 871 Schrase avenue. Wh.ting. arrived in New York yesterday, after several months service o. cr. seas.

John D. Murphy, AVbltlac, la eipcct- ! ed to arrive home soon from the ea.-t. j being now at Camp Merritt, to g-et i his discharge. i

It May Maui Eczema, Scrofula The First Sign of Inherited Blood DUeaM. "Pimples, scaly itching skin, rashes, burning ensatiors and Scrofula denote with unfailing certainty a debilitsti weakened and impure state of the blood. The trouble may Iiave been in your blood from birth, but no matter how you were infected, you must treat it through the blood. It is a blood disease. You must use S. S. S., the standard b.cod tonic for 50 years, if you expect certain reliei. For purifying the system, nothing

is wjtial to it The action of S. S. S. is to cleanse the blood. It toaka through the system direct to the seat of the troubU acting as an antidote to .neutralise the blood poisons. It revitalizes the red blood corpuscles, increases the fiow so that the blood can properly perform its physical work. The du.l sluggish feeling leaves youthe complexion clears up. Even lonjj standing cases respond promptly. But you must tale S. S. S. Drugs and iubstitutes won't do. Get S. S. S. from your druggist. If yours is a special case and you need expert advice, write to Medical Adviser, 257 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

On the day'a casualty Hat today ta i the name of Walter Fred Bragil. son I

o." Fred C. Bragil, oTS Wilcox avenue Hammond. He is reported as havins been slightly wounded.

Ihe SIMh Division which Includes a number of Lake county boys, left Frier, .n Getnjany.j yesterday. for Brest, after a ceremonial of decora- i tions being honored by a French com-! mander. They are assiffned for early convoy. ,

Trrelve officers and 414 men com. pri5ir.fr the .Sig;r.a! Corps of the I13tht Field Battalion. "8th Division former national suard of Indiana and Ken-' ;ucky, arrived yesterday from Boideaux on the steamship Housatonic, j which, brought altogether t.CID troops. . The 113th' s soldiers are assigned to ' Camp Silverman. The corps was com- j manded by Major E. H. Butler of Des ; Moines. It went overseas on October ! 0. but saw no action. !

Office phone 29-X). Res. phone 1674. Majestic, Clean, Clinkerless, Coal Lr?high Hard Coal, Coke, Pocahontas, Franklin County, Easteera Kentucky, Pine Slabs, Maple Slabs. Sold only by West Hammond Coal Co. Freeland Are. and C. Tracks. Quality, Preparation, J. J. BREHM,' Service. Prop.

r--rem IMlH-JLa i-Wliiiia.iiii..icLtLyiWwl.f,

tn of j 4.551 I

rfnehts made possible by this system. Rur it does seem that the benefits are not yet fully assimilated, and ij is plain that as matters stand they do not apply t: all classes, by any mean-. A Canadian newspaper sugests that "daylight saving makes its special appeal to the classes who are in no great haste to bestir themfleve;

.-line, from French norts

three transports bringing home

officers and men of the A. B. F.. was

annsunced by the war department es- ! terdav afternoon. They are the Yale. with JSS officers and men- from Brest, irii.e at New York May 1; the Pre8.-

thugs. murderers, thieves, putrid dent wi.eon. with 1.S65 from iWarseii-

if ciu a: r-.' iorK juj "- row l.i i tan. with :..9. from St. Na-

at Newport News iia i?.

..Mrs. Eblers, Hammoad, received a telegram Wednesday telling of the arrival at Camp Mill of her husband. Alfred Ehlers. who ha been in France. He i expected home in a short time now.

decadents, descendants of criminals, the sediment of the scum of Europe. Rheinische Westfalirche Zeitunc. F.ut otherwise, of course, we are all right.

ar.ir-. uue

Samuel Gompers recognizes that the eight-hour day will not do for the w hole world. The French minister of labor

in the morning, and who desire the loner afternoon for the ! found" that a universal w age scale was impo ible to apply.

better opportunity it gives them for pleasure and sport." It is evident that. Ihe very people in whose inteie:-,t the daylight-saving was supposed to have been especially in tended, the industrial workers, are much dissatisfied with it. The present summer will probably tell whethT th: institution i to be permanent or whether it i? destined to fail because it has ignored ctrtain unaltcrablf facts in modern life.

Hut Woodrow Wil-on advocates-free trade for every country under the sun. Somebody must be wrong.

j. W. redd, repre"!" Hamnoiid So'.difi -s and Sailor' Club, is in ?t l-ou.s this week attendine- the orvaniisauon se--;ons of the American

The Lesion, wnic.i is. ic-i iii-

union of all the World Associations f Ainer-

I s ion

i n p- w '. ! 1 be a War Yeteran.-

t-tcd as Ham-

OLD Lake county is going to do herself proud in the Liberty loan that is self-evident. The spirit the people pre showing id most instances is praiseworthy.

iea Mr. Todd is sfiec

i men's degelatc at th,i-elms of the Tuesday evening.

man named Fiddler has sued for a divorce, claiming there is no harmony in his home.

lAtlllam Murray, of Mobnrt, nh has been in the navy dur nsr the past two year, has received his discharge and r turned home yesterday. He has marie social trips ovorfCK

Tlae Drlscoll. YVnltln. who was a member of Company A, 109th Inf.. has returned from overseas. He wired his sister. Mr. Maloney. .".72 Cleveland avenue to this effect yesterday.

LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

From E. Branstetter. Hammond. Ind.. April :7, 1913. Editor Times: Following- is a poem taken from a regimental paper put out by the 31st. Infantry, l S. Army, a portion of which is now stationed In and around Vladivostok. Siberia. The paper was received some time ago by the home folks from Private Loyal K. Bianstetter. who has been with the medical department of the Stft. since his en-

l.stment in December of 1316. The

The Public Is Invited to Attend a MILITARY BALL1 Given Under the Auspices of the Knights of Columbus At Their Hall, 206-208 Sibley St Hammond Wednesday Evening, May 1 4 th TICKETS, $2.00 On Sale at Monnett's or L. Harry Weis

PETEY BIN

Petey Gets Set fo ra Golf Barrage.

By C. A. VOIGHT

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