Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tbe Lake- County Times Dally except Saturday and Sunday. i-muied ai tn pourtK in Jlainmu.nl, June if a. inuo. The Tin es East Chtcigo-Tndlana Harbor, dally except un3iy Entered at the postorflea In tart Chicago. Nov utr t8. 1313. I The Lake County Hme.i f atu'rday and Weekly Edition, j
critere.-t nt th oastefflrt 'n HuramonJ. i-ebrunry . ui
The Gary Eventnir Tinifj rllv tvrcpt SuiiJiy.
tered ct the poatof.lce tn trv, April IS. 1312. All under the act of March 3. 1473. as sec. nd-class matter.
States employment service, 1; (or lower railroad fare? lor harvest hands, i, for investigate nof the high cost of living. 5; for investigation of the packers, 1; for water power legislation, 2. All of which demonstrates the huge job a congressman would undertake in really trying to give the people what they think they want.
TOPEKA TOPERS. The numerous states in which prohibition in in its-:
En- J mfam y look upon K;m.-as with that reverance for ace
and achievement which is supposed to characterize the
rOSEION ADVXBTISXO OTTZCTt. G. LOGAN FAi.Nt CO CHICAGO.
j ittitude of the novice toward hi wise and gruzb-d breth ren. I'nf.u tunately, however, Kansas, a patriarch among i the pi obi tut ion states, whose boast is that a generation
1 of Kansans has been reared without ever having seen a on Ituth St
THE only real s-rvt e
aloon. is, .tccordng to a ppareni 1 y pood authority, not
ng up to expect ai ions. The trouble this time i ; in Topeka. It is summarized.
Hammond fprlv-ate exchange) ?nn. Sini. 3102
,. A Call for whatever d.. partm.-nt wanted.) ! living up to expectations, oary Offlee Tel. ;horirt " ;
assau & Thmpj-n. Ka.st Chicago Tet. phone r. L. Evan. Kat h)ee-o Tel. oh, ne XI.'-It
East Chi ear (Thb Tivrsi "1 Tcirrhonrt 3S3 : or perhaps suggested, m the following question sent bv InrC'AW:' 1 T(' Tnpeka Capital, and the Capita!-". whiting Telephone 0-M answer, boih appearing .-omewhat prominen'lv on th Crown Point Tel-phone 12 If you hve nv tro-.Me retttnp Th T,r, con,- nit W o that nu-rpnsins newspaper on Sunday, Plaint lmmd!ti!v to, the Circulation Department. ' Julv 20: , TRC TlMSS will not be resmnslM for the return of an!
unsolicited articles or leifrs and will not notice anonymous communication!!. fhort eljned letters of general merest printed at discretion.
NOUCE TO STJESCKTBTRS. If you fait to receive vour copv of Thk Tivbs as r-rompt- i f as you have In th- p9St. please d" not th!n!i it has been lost or was not sent on time Remember that tho mall ! service t net what !t used t,i b and that complaints an ep.eral from many sources about ih train and mall ner- 1 fiee. Thb Tives hsa Increased Its m i i 1 i n g equipment ail ' Is striving earnestly to reach its patrons on time. Pe prompt In advlslne us when you do not get your paper and
win an promptly.
South Topeka. July if". 13T:. To the C apif al: Having read the charges of drunkenness a.r.ong The ; tlit e force, we hi g to make a :-.iccestiii. If the police must cei drunk, why don't we have two shirts, .-o that while one is sleeping it off" the other can lie at least keeping one eve on the c:''s nrotect ion? MRS. EFFICIENCY. Answer Why not ?
It will he noted that the Capital fine- not ind'V.-e the;
'. suggestion, but at the same time it does not discourage 'it. This .vtirude is all the nioi" curious because the
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flavor of Top. ka is, or was when he was elected.
i preacher, atc.l the Topeka Capital would naturally b?
i I expeut-d to urge hitn to get i id of the topers on his noiio There Is only room for one flag In Lake county and : folce This n b;ul statP of affairis. The country expec.s A I 1 - At f-A I C" A. : Tl ! M I..
vnav a in. our. ana oinp. mere .5 room ,or on.y , M;1 . , -m botter from Kansas, says the Indianapolis,!
ene language and that is tne language of the people of j ows
the United States.
A DISGRACE TO GARY.
RAW WOOL. No wor.dr clothing became hi-h in price.
The gov
Gary has absolutely the f;n ?t bathina beach in the: eminent bought up all the wool, no doubt paying a prett Calumet region at Miller and the dirtiest, unsiehtliest -iff i'ri, p for ir-t0- When the armistice was sisned thi
hath hnr.RP in this; Ciirnpf nf Ihp ctatP Si- m.inv r tm
which it exported to uje in the exigencies of war; an 1 I
p.aints nave Deen received lately a&out the conditions at ; now t(aT that j. pa5t thp wool is hoing distributed gradu
country had $196,Ofi,fio worth of raw wool on hand, i ovcr nnt of 0,.r
Miller that it is time something should be done to ameliorate the situation.. The bath house initself is an eye-sore and a disgrace.
cecause 01 its mimness, nunareas nave been ivearm:
aily to the trade. Here are two absurd things, taking that
much wool from the necessities of the people and then.
returning it to the consumer through the comaiere.al j
! rhannals. Both acts may be all right, but they offer op
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outer garments at the beach. Two young Chicagoans had no bathing suits and refused to go in the dirty bath house
last Sunday and were arrested for disporting themselves i
in the water a la "September Morn." As a consequence a ban has been put on disrobing on the beach.
The bath house is not only dity. but far inadequate ; for the large crowds. Last Sunday it is estimated that j three and four thousand bathers were at the beach and j not a third of that number were able to use the bath house. The men's and women's dressing quarters are j also poorly arranged and can be seen in plain view from ' the outside. The locker system is also a very ponr one ; and it. would be very easy for someone to get another's'
clothing and valuables.
embrace. It is largely these interpositions of the govern mont that are instrumental in making living costly, start
ins strikes and encouraging fatal politics.
OLD STANDARDS STRANGELY REVERSED. A cartoon in a New York paper represents a slender Intellectual looking young man as applying for employ inept at a factory office, and asking about the rate of pay. The boss replies:
"Twenty dollars a week for brains: forty-two dollars.
for muscle." In tho same paper appear, side by side in the "Heln Van'ed" columns, two notices, one offering $1 a week
for a -bookkeeper with long experience," and the other : offering ?2? for a bootblack.
Attention has also been called to the public toilet on : Xhse farts niight be duplicated almost anwvhore, the beach.. It is unsanitary and a discredit to the city , xhe oM standards seem strancelv reversed todav'. The cf Gary. The city Is badly in need of better bathing j Lafavrtte Journal asks- Is it roinu to continue so?
facilities. Mayor Hodge? has ordered a thorough investigation of the existing conditions. All power to his right arm if he can better the situation. Hammond, Whfting and Indiana Harbor have not nearly as fine a beach, but they treat the crowd3 better.
WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT.
A COWBOY ROUNDUP. The renowned city of Reno, Nev.. is about to have a "sensation" which will temporarily divert attention
from it as the once most, spacious of world ports where j persons caught in domestic storms micht find a more or '
less recure haven. Within a few days an imposing rem
nam of the disappearing cowboys, gentlemen of fact and
mat congressman have no difficulty m ascer'amin?. Mr' ion, of tragedy and romance, will assemble in thi"what the people want" was discovered by a Washington j city of magnificent marital distances and will give to correspondent the other day when he dug through a pile ! themselves and thousands of spectators an exhibition of of petitions received by several members. He found that the rrnl "Wild West," rea'rousinje memories of days when out of ISO petitions examined, fifty-nine were for repeal ! the 'anch tried the cowboy soul. of the luxury taxes on soda water, ice cream and candy; j Not the least of the good things will be the appearOther causes were supported by the following numbers: i ur.vr of Kit Carson III. grandson of the famous scout. His
For strict prohibition enforcement, 2fi; against prohibi- Rioted remark, however, that most of the moving picture: ton, 9; against repeal of daylight saving, 5; for revision! riders only "make the real rider laugh," excites a susplof the tariff, 7; for government ownership of railroads, ; ' t on that the show at Reno, asserted to be "the genuine ' for forty-four hour standard week. 2; for tariff on foreign' th:rg." may have a qujet accessory of the camera whicV grown beans, 3; against extension of the liquor traffic to ! is not now announced by the posters. If so it will stiil be China, 2; for aerial post routes, 6; for continuation of the j of 1Fa value as a different nation from some of 'he make United States employment service. 2: against the I'nited i -Lifts of the might v- "impressartos" of ram-raland.
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TH piisps wiwr5' of rmEs seic lT-mVS7 - v-'Tcww t gy i.ov , . v - K:.:" : ...,-.''-.;,..: j lit.ALLT It. is diffi.-ult to say 1V-: have much to do but hav no ; J ' ' v - " - i .-, hesitation , - 'i'-t " ' 4 " f , nlll1 rl maK. the most terrible mi;e ! ' 1 ' a ' ' - ' j The ix .nnoF.l.nri that Pres. V. i!f-n 1 , ' ' 1 " ! XKIc.HriOlfS cats on Webb str.et IS tn iine to somewhat buM.-r very pit-lA: ' i - , , shortly. r , t, ' , I UK tne i.eishbor's 17 oar old 1,m usts , ; j . i ' , . -'y
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WITHOUT borrowing from the r.eighhors. A MAN is never more middleaed THAN when h r.pard? TWO weeks spent at It.attle Crofk or Ms rt ir.sv'.l le AS a vacation. TH 1$ government announces that all
CANNKP Roods en hand will be at cost ARK e to p a t h e r that this r aviation ptiefs? NO man ought to get married 1"M.I.:? J.i 'p fully j repared to si
ho-i rs 'J'O listen tn the cor ora t ,orj f,f a M'OM.W who has nothing to say. A BHCNFCTTt: really neer has anvthir.g lo fear
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ference are r!"sr and .'etinite. "The !
Shantung decision of the conference
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400.00(!.f,(i reonle the danprer of might," sh.e claims, ''anri that mav mean th.it China will he com pc' led to abandon her traditional pacific policy and take up arras in et-if-tier.fse."
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