Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1919 — Page 4
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tion provides another means by which it shall be amended. The other means requires rat :lie:i t urn by lb states either thrutigh legislatures or com nit ions- Tlx con.-.t itutionul method was designed to :- -t-n tVH'ierat e action. so that no change should be made that the nation mitht later
The Ultc County Times Pally except Saturday and ' recrct. How, then, ran any man who professes loyalty Sumiay. Entered at th p..itofiic in Hanmc-ia. Juue tl, ,),,. constitution sunp rt the proposal to iir.iend the 4 . . . i i .. I. . 1 i .
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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finbcr IS. U13. Tap Lake Count? Times Saturday nn1 Weekly Kdit1n. Entered Ht the pos'oface ;n Hammond. 1 "ebruHry 4. 3 OIL The t.arv F.ventnrj Tunes Piiilv except .Sun. lay. Kilter--d fit t.'i.' post cf Uoe In CS.irv. April 13. 1012. AM undiT the act of XI a re h 3. IbT'J. as second-class matter.
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HOW IT FEELS TO IlETURNING SOLDIER
j The bo, Lone, mon; i. it ha: bomew j r.u sou of h
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' ail far whatever department wanted. shivers Oarv Ofie. . '! i hm. TU V. "fi v T! .m s.-n. K-it Chicago T.-tffli"ii" '.i:;t,be.
1 L I'vnns !-e ChtenK Teb-photv :. , Kr st Chi. a a, (Tun Times) Telephone SS3 i -bara 1 t.trhor i Yevvs li.i'crV Tohp:'-"i" .al. . bt '-''i Hari ri- (d:. -.-rt.T and Ci.ts. A.lv.V 'i. b a bene . Wh'tlm- T.-Vph.-ne M'-Mi"
Crow n Point Ti leplumi 42 . FrancI If vi-i hat any trouble fret tfns Tni! Tivr r-tntce coin - ! l
r.fllr'' trr-riev-Untr'v to the Circulation rc p-trtrneut. ' T!iK T'VES will net he n 'silent :V !c f.r "" return .if n . I
p..--M--it--d articles or letters' ana will not m.tlo nnonv i and at lea
rv.t:s cemnm-vr-tlcn-. Short id fined letter? or teneral tut. rest printed tit discretion.
iii' eoniiiiL- look now in droves, and swarms. i l"oro the hone- famished doughboy boards d bound tran.-'iiort. he lives in fond anticithril! lie will experii nr- w hen be w alks up
thrill, liowi ver, that makes . one's vi ins, and forces the
up and down ones - hine, as In' exptctcd it would
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TEB PAPEB5 I?T THE CALTT1V1T:T itrOIOK". j and tile io!l' H-OTICTE TO STJBSCRrRERS. ,!U' Wl"-'n h it you rati to receive your copy of Tite Tivr: rroinpt- j red chevron
ivsa not -nt en time. Homom h.-r th-t th.. tcill
e . .';; n aw ak.-p.ir.p, that he is at last i for the dear o'd home. ears to h);- : ion and the hn,,'e vf ssel dock. h : .' ;ns dazed as if lx? was in ep.e the tnun rides to the camps
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d t : in-. i!Xt:x-nts awaitmu lus disehar,i:e; eies that Isonorahle diseharKe anl his va- a : rand and glorious old feeling.
Then came Tl;e train rule hiimc and when be. slipped
1 to fcj n4 that romptair.ts r ' in on aiotltef, father, si.-ter and brother, and received
their cares.-'-1 bat was the grandest feelini; of all.
ON" lieitiK irifornxd that I'harhe chnpI ins now baby IS not able to twirl it bamboo cane the little 1'OYS m our neighborhood s'tin to take no Interest whatever In it. KIJOM wlutt little we HKAli of the crown prince VVK don't b'-liee that he is improv-
in.e Ills: tuee when h- so little .hal is l li i:s.s 1 N i i tr. do by KrowniK ny niiH !-" i Inn. IK laist ChuiiKO pulls oiT ANY Wlllard-I empKe bouts umli-r
dirty H nd na.ty. I went out Monday arid hud tea at I-aily Pollock's, then i an lay Ick.s r.ff try inpt to K'-'t an extension of leave and K'ettinvr n reply t--. my li tters 1 went to S- a ford Tuesday moiidriR. -pent tlx n!ht there, and brouuht my ItiKcraKe tip to town Wi'ii-ifHi.iv anl yesterday I went to Whi ley, to report and fourd my leave had been extended to the 23th ho 1 stayed the nishl -n camp and cane' tip here ucatn this morrine, so the ri. Vi.ii are. Whitley is In a very pretty part or the country. Whitb y itself is Just tlnv lUag and I'm afraid it will be rather dull in camp but I probably will not be tlir lout; and will slip out as much as j ossi hie Your letters- ;t i e vef' slow and I'm a lit lonsnme. I do wish you three wei e here with no. Over three thous.inj cfl'iceis have been elscha ritcil from the service every w e.-k sitro e tlx ai mistite There is a lieaut if ill picture f.f Peaford Cliff (on which 1 lived) in the Sphere, so I nm K"IiT to pet fine .and send it to you. My but was hack pbout a quarter el a mile freu i.1 ' hi i;lx.-1 point of toe i '.if The .-mealier ( lilts in tlx dis'imee kf.kin:; eastward are tlx' seven si.stet s atxl in b. -
j twe.-n llii'in and the cliff is tie-
river Caelt nir re. Will iii"lh(r, ih-ar.
TERRIBLE TE?SIE
By Probasco.
T k-.1; '7 cia'-iP'-O 'o tVh f v'.fr. h rib'L' COVLX'IMG UP -THAI AWKWARD REM 2 cjf iridr", ,.('( z'.qv(j THii guest.
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Wil crtnnl shall reu try to set hot-dors: concession
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IB T'MKS bus incre.---d t r.Pt equtpinent ami r earn--;tl v '.a - . ,. i,. u.
wT vlt V: :-y,r'" - yoa 4a not get your paper and
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Ther3 Is only room for one flag in Lake county and that is the Stars and Stripes. There is room for enly one language and that is the language of the people of the United States.
WORTHY OF IMITATION. Tte -example set bj- Mr. John W. Lees, of the Inland Steel Co., at Indiana Harbor, in providin.tr a camp for the Boy Scouts of the Harbor is one fhat ot!r men in the different cities of the region might seek to emulate. The Xund Steel Co- and the Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. I; a re taken it upon themselves to furnish camp and site for the Hoy Scouts of Indiana Harbor. All honor and credit to thorn. Thio is practical Scoutimr. Boy Scouts who are compelled on their hikes and camping expeditions to be? accommodations and shelter will envy the Harbor Hoy Scouts. It is magnificient to have a summer home of their ow n and we would be delighted to chronicle where some Gary or Hammond company or individual has followed suit of the Inland Co. Scouring is establish -d in this county on a firm basis. I? is a worthy institution. What is worth doin at. all is worth doing well. If the Scouts are worthy, and no one an dry that they are, they should have all that is coming to them.
KAISER MAY FIND WAY TO EVADE TRIAL. The. predict-on i nmz freely made thro::?hout Ormany that the kaiser will never be hronuht to trial before
! ;ui allied tribunal. Trier- is no detinue braiem.-m as 10
I .!,., ,,i ,,. ,..! ,. h.. will avoid such trial, but the
rilii JliTiii'-'ll e. . . ' - inference drawn from the manner in which th" statenent is made is that lx will eommU sux-ch;- rather than -mbmit to the humiliation of a trial. Tlx to i.'' abio hints of the formation of a suicide club to be composed of the
K, V I'M; Y TI M K wi tri; t a s 1 1 c TIlliSFl days we arc wi!f th.it
the ltsht fanviarnfd by th'i
f-boat commanders and chvis who tiny be lb ted by the
j allies for 'rial and punishment ur.d-r tlx t.-rms o, the
treaty.
CAN'T SERVE BOTH. The constitution of the L'nited States specifically provides that congress shall have sole power to declare war, and that congress shall have sole power to raise armies. The constitution of the league of nations would give the league control over declarations of war and over the raising of armies that is, we could not go to war without the league's consent, and we could not raise an army beyond the limit fixed by the league. Adoption of the league covenant would be, therefore, in effect, an amendment of our federal constitution, imt our constitu
AN old married, man's shoulder IS no rlace for a girl's complexion TU'T what are wc to do about it WHAT are we to do? W'K are try'n? to dissuade a friend W HO wants to do mi.sionar work IN' Itussia to take a .sober .F.f'ON'l thought THKKK is a preat scar'-ny of neat there ANP the bolsheviki ate so hurftry THAT they mij-ht decide
HAT the missionaries CJlTTlC pn.b-ibly tlx piano man will
tlx i r. j.s no ne w s inrj; V'"i as usual. b'Jsie.l of love nix
t orlioral .l.lo- ll 'or -. i n y 1 ' i.!tt h ej f i on "V( rse i'-, hoiier.- M ft ' -cba vtri! hi- mot be i '-' "his tither bavins; !,.- w .' .- cv( : ft- as.
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THE SLOGAN. ; Since the American poplo have U-ariK:: that the ! leazue of nation.- covenant provides some seven different j
methods by which the United States may be forced into j be
war. ihev have understood the .-igmlieance of tie slogan
"Americanism and Peace vs. Internationalism and War." ments - - AS he caught us bavins
WANTED: ANTI-DEMOCRAT LAW. The Philadelphia North American recently published a picture of a group of d-ad sheep in a pasture, with. live dog standing over then:. Tlx picture was designed as an argument in support of tin anti-dog law. An equally pertinent picture would be that of dead sheep in a slaughter house, sold to tlx- butcher for about $1 .DO per head because a Democratic free trade law made the business unprofitable. Dead sheep, raise no wool, and :t makes little difference in the nd whether the destruction is wrought by dogs or Democrats.
I. lent. I'll omit. t. Tif. 'WMtinii. V. A. ' '. .-. K . . overs'-;:', who has ro-inl-1'. leci'.ed his '!'.'' 1 1 i . r P' e fi en servV1 as 'eiirtud to W I ' :i ! and has r. -.-uux d IiU d'lt x-i c the .-n.-ri tie ' r. 1 (..(.-: ,i. nt a r t! sianda-d ' -t-!-an,v dan1
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with oil tr, sol l!' t he du expensive, ih. n 1 vuld i .1 f tiiii fa i!:, tea r w.it- I to the d.vct. T w "u : i
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HARBOR SCOUTS 1 ARE ACTIVE
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M'W ratr of shoes the otlx r Ua TIlllUK is no man on ear'h knows It nil
is r.t pi-"-.ont t.-i'.ir.e; visit at. th" in-lit.' of his f.-itiur in '".ioiuo.
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Lieutenant - fc r sriine t'rne ii
Franc.- has- r. c ie l his honorable rlis'harsri and returned home on Tu'srir,y rve.i;n. Mrs. Mar key who was i I- tin? at the Iir-nx1 of her parents, Mr. and M s. If. Kit'xld at Culver.
t"d. not lor husband and returned
h.rurori that it would r: tlte extent if !l.,.:dir:rluclx'S. I belli ve vr.j v that would '! tl.- if.;: for it or aj.-a inst it. In concludiiifr I v.'uM
i is too i i - j,. ;,r beer. d i':-tt th'i hi-an. I have se tie- ialie to tile ciy four ; I ar that us t. .V r.u
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AT the price army tent-
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sold for, there's
certainly no need of anybody going shelterless this summer unless he has aa unconquerable objection to fresh air.
IT must be noted that the I W. W. leaders who ad vocate "abolition of wage slavery" never fail to collect 'heir own salaries for the propaganda w-ork they are do 'ing.
AMERICA wants nothing our of the war except a fewkind words. And she -'Fn't getting them, either.
A Triumph of A anghness And yet, the 'Royal Cord' possesses amazing buoyancy and life. That's the secret of this famous tire's success. Hardihood that means many extra miles, combined with the luxury of easier riding. Let us put Royal Cords' on your car. They are the utmost in equipment the finest tires in the world.
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We know United States Tires Are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. Bolin- Auto SrJes, Hammond. Fitch Bros., Dyer. Bunn : f!?sl.& Co., Hammond. J. 0. Russell, Griffith. Ihe A. B. O. Garage, East Chicago. Whiting Garage, Whiting. Central Garage. East Chif
HUT there are a lot of them who THINK they do. ONCE in a while old Sam r.'yth? OKTS off something passable HK srivs that be had supposed that Germany WAS to pay for the war BUT finds that America is the f,r,e REALLY paying for it AND Sam isn't exaggerating a bit at that NOW that the ccurtry has pone dry YVX don't expect ever to see our kind KMTLO Y F.K in a high H-nry anymore nXCEPT when he is Pent as a delegate to some CHURCH convention or SOMETHING like that. W'K once knew a man w ho never ma le any M I ST A KES and be was always HUNTING a new job because he was so plow he never got any work done. IT is not so hard to get an obstreperous T'lCDF-STUIAN to take a moderatn view TOWARD speeding IK you take him along in the car for a little spin TO "let her out'' for a spell on a good hit of road. QUITE apparently MIL HURLESON has bitten off more THAN be can chew AND is floundering around In It. though KROIA rtLY the metaphor is Just a I'.IT mixed. WHEN a steer gets the mouth disease HUT when a man gets the mouth disYOU have to kill It r-n so THE lnw protects the durn pest.
IlielianJ s. Klriher. Whitinx. on f.f Mr. r.d Mis. It . H. Kbiher r-f H.'h treet. b..ii.; r-ccive.I his discharge from service return d borne rn S inday t- eninsr and surprised his parent.. Tae younp- man was stationed with the U. i;. frirres in Siberia.
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NORWAY WANTS SPITZBERGEN
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V ViTnT THE JSSsmmm PEOPLE
US. KELLY ON "DUST." Editor Times: Dust. dust. dust. How can we meet extenses with dust? Dust is everything. I d.n't mean gold dust; neither do I mean Gobi Dust Twins. T iixan dust. .,u know what that is. Th" hiral of
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEFA I; I -. July S. The Norwegian
COverniii'T.t has la: 1 f'-n. f are the i ra--e con f et'-r. ' e session t S i i ? ie rgi n it today. ( S.u tit !icr-.'i n r unprif s islands in the An tie o.-e; not perneifi tr. iy i nl ;: v,: ; not n I.-i a d by t.'i ton. It i.. u-.'icrst .! t t-i h m i :" i-i i e T o.j it s. i 'I'l r. ixu, A . .. .a,, LT '.'er.'J, .- O ask 1 : ', : '"! Ce CO! f ( u re for 1 1 re pa ra ' i i i f sr. i i "rs lost i" a t - : ' t s . a r t e -a a r '"a t :' a
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! Th Ireifit-.a Harbor I.oy Scouts are j toaiina- to the front e-.ery day. Arthur 1 .1. S'ai.-.br lok. executive officer ayt j that b" i.'.s .-ix tr'a-ps and that the
beys are c niing fast. A tract cd iar.J owned by the In land Sta-el has, been donated for thft use of the S. -o ;t.s. It is situated four rxties beyond e'.ib.-r Bach amongst tii" ?a r.d hiitiM and is an ideal place for ti.e b"s with plenty of fishing !.:tf.:i,a jir.-.I huntin-i for recreation wbx'-re ti.e swinnninK is fine, made tc .:d.:.-- ft-r fish mi; and canoeing. Arthur santi-rook is deserving of of p-ai.-e for the work he ha3 act ore t li.-i -"i, He is a native of Cievei ii-.d. uaio and for the past seven years 1 as ! n iu'erested in Seou
live y,rs of this has been vol w.-rk a r.d t'-.e last two years been aa executive. r. a tr.tt.a: of the camp lias beers .'.: oyts and a contest is be1 iitcor. t lie Scouts and a pi-ize
ot e;i" oioi'ar is to be given to the boj who sends in the jiaute selected h'. the Ceur.-:'. A i.iub house is be.tu : ti t u p on tie site. CARLETON HOTEL HOARDING HOUSE FOR MENKATES ACCORDING TO ROOM PHONE HAMMOND 3C3C.
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nun 1 tlllHinn. for orr n -far In the service in France returned home at Gary last week and (suspending a few days with friends. Soldier Wili! n,ee r,,n,le hi. hnm at the Y. M .
C. A. before enlisting in .the service.!
riHrrnee Kimrtinlrk, -nho ban bven n tlx service for over a year 'n France hiin arrived safely at NewYork and announces to his Gary relatives that he expects soon t be home with an honorable discharge. , Word U reelvd hr the Gary relatives of Sergeant D. H- Chambers of bis safe arrival from two years service in France. Itefore his enlistment Sergeant Chamber Was employed with the Gary Hent and Light Co. He expects to arrive in Gary in another week.
Corporal m int f lin ken'n pnrentu have received a cablegram from him nnnouncir.jr that he has sailed from Brest for those shores on the Augusta Victoria.
Serirennt Mtchnl J. inher. formerly of the 323rd Service Ttattalion is back in the Harbor after bring overseas for almost a year. He arrived in New York on the first, rf July and then went to Camp Mills, from whence be will probably be sent to Camp Taylor at Louisville, Ky
A letter f rami l.lent. Robert l.lter MeNeil to his mother: Bachelor's Club. Piccadilly. VY. London. England: Dear Mother: Well the long sought for rain has come at last and it Is
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