Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1919 — Page 4

age Four.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING COMPANY.

The Lake County T!mt Dally except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at tha posiofflc In Hammond. Juno It. 190$. Tha Ttn.ee East ChttMgo-Tndlana Harbor, dally mcept Sunday Entered at tha postofflca In East Chicago. Navmber t8. 191J. The Lake County Times Saturday and "Weekly EdtMon. Entered at tha poetoffie !n tUmmonJ. February 4. 1U14. The Uary Evening Times Tail ext-ept Sunday. Entered at tha postcf:lce In O.sry. April IS. 1313. All under the act of March 3. 1879, as second-clasa matter. rOEIO!T ADVXKTISXKTO OTTIC3. O. LOOA V PA INE CO CHICAGO.

THE RULE OF LAW. It is u rule of law that a contract should be construed moet strongly against the man to be bound by It, upon the assumption that he- took care that its provisions adequately xrotected his interests. The league of nations covenant would be eo construed wherever the United

Hammond f private exchange) .sion 3101. 3102 States is affected. President Wilson having declared fo; ?rv Off&U fr wh"t'v" "opartm.nt wanted ) -'removal of all economic barriers.' 'it would be easy to

t Thompson. East Chicago Telephone 931 i construe the league covenant to vield to the leasrue coa K. 1 Evans. Eat Chlcag-o . Telerhore 542-R . Last Chlran (Thb Tivna)... Telephone 33 ,rol over international trade. In view of his declaration !for a treiU- ouu y JT" t,nff -- Telephone 80-M i construe the covenant as giving the league power to Crown Point Telephone 42 tlo ... .,,. ,. ,, ...

Mu,t UUiUil IUUDC VVJ UCL13 fia i IU UJ if, IdU to U U LI I

working so little. The answer is that the renewed enerjty !

with which toilers return to their labor after a rest, fully

compensates for the time taken from the ta.sk for recreation.

Thursrtav. Alienist 7, 1919

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END OF FLIVVER STATESMEN. Whatever the Jury may decide, the American people have niready decided upon their verdict in the FordTribune libel suit.

If you have any trouble retttn Thb Ti

mi' makes com-

shores. An interpretation of the reference to the Monroe

onsotieited articles or lerte-V an.i m t Locu-me having been made officially by Great Britain,

plalrt tmnied'atelv to the Circulation Department. .1 V1".. , 1 not be responsible for the return on.iolleited articles or lerters and will not notice.

irtere,fricV0'?,"- 5hort Blsn'd "ers or general without protest from President Wilson, it would be easv 'mrreji printej at discretion.

10 construe tne covenant as giving the league authotuy T-wo; ' sei Ihroe Doctrine aside. Since even the adcajtes of the league cannot agree what it means and no 1 ""I one of them can agree with himself for very Ion.; at a

j time, would it not be Just as well to postpone the signing

OTXXB PAPEES IN THI CAZ.TT3IT.T HEOIOIC.

Tf . ,1T01I(B TO STTBSCK.IBEHS. JHVfl'xr. r.our.Tr v T ttv,,, prompt-

.7rv1oer T" tnot-nt "n " R-rnember that th maTi ' f th cmtrac "an adequately protect our .n reera I from many Zurc'l the train n'm'a'l" eert I lat eres! 3 :ho unpieasantnoss of a decision la.er

! KHvIni I-ZJr.. - J 1 " nl""i equipment arii ; - -.i

. ir, ream it

rnn,M (. .j.. .,r'"" patrons im tune. ia

w-lll act nromAw Wne" 0U d ut 0t "Ur rcr ""

'111 act rromptly.

There Is only room for one flag in Lake county ar.d that is the Stars and Stripes. There is room for only one language and that is the language of the people of the United States.

WHAT DO YOU THINK.

When Warren Stone, iead of the great American

NO PEACE FOR TREASURY. Secretary of the Treasury Glass estimates that th? expenses of the government from June 3'.', 1911'. to June 30, 130, will be $ti,500,0iO,'H( That period will be net merely a full year of peace, but a full year beginning about nine months alter the armistice was signed. Pelore the war we were spending about a bililon a year.

THE VALOROUS SECOND. Arrival in New York of the vanguard of the famous Second division the organization which suffered thu heaviest casualties of any in the Vnited States army

CtV,arv.nj ... iuajies iiuieiy e.xuiession oi me i nie uiai nouiing w pe urotnernood. tells congress TuVIpo -ro nr, 4 ' "

nnd tnmtna. t ..., . ,f . ' i overlooked that c-,n convey to the survivors of the in

v. :iu, umi pciiius to ranroaas tor

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The Passing Show I

SOMEHOW wf gtt very weary ut our Job i AT times AND think, that about the only work

WOULD really enjoy day In and DAT out 13 measuring perfect 35 s. O.VE would think a woman WOULD be fmrly well satirfted ronsi'lf ring

WHAT some of them get WITH 4 husband who 1 Ider Bl'T even In mi, h a raw

HER whole life ni dfar and hopeloss

fnir rro-

to bo dark.

BY ihe fart that she Ju.-t c;in't rim ANY vcRttuhli-s that he'll eat. IF th wife next door makes the Hl'SPAM) clean up the ian IT 1 a sure rtfin that vovir wife

the worst i

WHO In youth threw him over. WHY is it that po many rr.OI'LK think that you have to fit rangliTill: world to make )t rough up K VERTT1.M I ve hear that ?ornpoker l l-iycr lias ItEI'i iliMED anil quit the pame Wi: fixure It outhat he must be nrx AWKl.'LLT rotten roker player. LIFE is more or !eps bluff all the way through AND our memory j5'es back to the t im

WHION". after ,i larger boy "Dutch" Wirtz

named

13 potnK to ftive jou nil the COJI PARI SON when hr THE man next dour.

'P'aks of

ABE MARTIN is Kia.l he lu.ufht louring car

he didn't have

ferno through which these boys j a9ed some idea or the grateful appreciation in which they are held by the Amor

.. tv, , ... , . . . 1 icau peopie. ieuiurs, 1101 reiruneu irom anv panicurrom tw-enty to thirtv rottins- carloads nf fnn.i -.m '

. c j 'j die Laaril I i

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emu me same coai to private consumers at IS. 00

when the dollar of '14 is worth forty cents today, when

out of Cleveland alone every day to be dumped as wast

and when these instances are only a few of hundreds, 1

what do YOU think? instead of chatter?

Isn't it about time action was had

REST DAY FOR WORKERS. Announcement by the company which operates the largest chain of cigar stores in the country that hereafter all its shops except those at Coney Island an1 Atlantic City will be closed on Sunday is symptomatic of the tendency of the age to give working people more relief from labor. Presumably the company's purpose in deciding to shut its shops on Sunday is to give the salesmen a holiday. This is in keeping with the policy advocated byadvanced thinkers on the subject. Several of the most enlightened nations have enacted laws making it compulsory for employers to give the employes one day off each week. The day is not required to be Sunday, but as religious considerations dictate that there shall be cessation of work on this day, it is generally selected. Sunday the world over is therefore coming to be more a day of rest, in the sense of abstaining from the customary daily toll. The trend in the direction of lessening the orrtrs given to labor also appears in the enactment of laws limiting the length of the workday. Thus tr.e Trench parliament only recently passed a measure establishing

a uniform working day of eight hours in ail branches of commerce and industry. It will be recalled that in settling the threatened strike of railroad men several years ago President Wilson affirmed that the eight-hour day was in accord with the spirit of the time and had the approval of the people. The eight-hour day has given satisfaction even in quarters where it was anticipated with gloom because of the expectation of a great falling off in production by the workers. France has teen accustomed to giving the workers a day's holiday each week; but some of the man ufacturers look upon the eighthour day with suspicion and make dire prohpecies as to what will happen from

place, there is danger that they may not receive so

cordial a reception as the boys who composed the national guard and national army divisions got from the home people. If ever there was an "ou'fit" to use the soldier own term that deserved a roal welcome, it ;s the Second division. Many of the original regiment whicu arrived first are buried in France. Only nine officers and 317 men who survived the figh'ing in which the organ; zation took part at Chateau-Thierry, Soissons. Sr. MihiH and the Argonne were able to come back with it. Of thirty divisions which suffered battle casualties the Second division was first, with 4,413 killed and 20,6r7 wound ed a total of 25,076. Volumes of history of the vaiorous Second's bravery are written in those figures.

WHEN he did AS he (U?ro f-rer)

uiough money by 40c

TO j - u rtjhu mo a ilozn

ROASTING ears. IF we could see the dance called t he ' shimmy given somewhere 1 WITIIOPT offending- the t,eicl,hor' women wo would like to satisfy our j curiosity. !

HAD piven us a thorough lickim? in THE school yard because we wore a while collar I A N D he ho'lr.'t an y WE used to say when he finally had risen from

HIS soft seat ori our stomach AND "ir partisans urged us to have t l.:m THAT w wouldn't dirty our hands "V touching: such a he or him AS we really said. WHEN money talks, in a let of cases SILENCE seems pretty inte V. .rent.

r'.l'.'ibiy have prided yourself on

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Of The People

M. SMITH IS PEESIDENT. Editor Times: I noticed your atrii ie alee,t 'he rerent sale of land which II. '. ( 'a i ! . :.tv. la dv in

ost 'rek township. In ."M.n, (tinl with this you stated that Mr. Carlln i j president of the Lake i'.-in,ty Fa rm Hit- I roau. For the Information of your readers I, should like to have you correct this mis

take and state that 1'. V. Varl;ii is n-t president of the Lake County Farm I'ureau. I believe t'h:s correction is due Mr. C. Htirvey Smith. th- present, efficient president of this live farmers' orcar.ization. Very truly yours. V. A. I 'LACE, County Agricultural A?cr.'.. AT MIUrE BEACH. To the Kditor: A few- weeks ac'i I was one of the many who witnessed the drowning of a man at Miller beach. .Juiv 4. 1019 Ordinary rowboats attempted the rescue of the man. It took them, n ie-ist half an hour to launch the boats and by the time they had reached t he spot the man was dead. The cither dav a life punrd lot his life in Lake Michigan, and although hts

'riends tri-?d hard to effect a rescue they i ai led. The thought came to m. and no doubt tn.ir.y eChers feel the frciie way, hat in tiii.ee. these das of science and mverit :..u. wi..-te time and spare amount to i ract icaliy so I:tt. sin h ancient rr ft ho-is as the row boat should not b u.-e.; when sped :s the essentia! factor. W e hic had ir. vc nt ions and ideas for 'he .J. si ru tvn f.f human life whv not use them for the savin? instead The i'U a in n.md is -his: feat ;rtt atid airplanes we know are speedier than any land or water eh!c!e; erpo. at cer. nn fx.ri distaiKey there shoul'l be or.e of trts. vj p to the minu'e contrivances s'.a'.oned so as to be able at a moment's r.oii.e to save a hfe in d i st re s -- Ir. roth of the ,-1L-,Ve Jr.star.ees; such a I''-"5 cou.l -a.ve ree-i prevented, and I '.httil; tM.it. regardless ef -he expense i. ttu bed. thos two li es would more than balare The account. A CONSTANT READER.

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DETERMINATION but a lot of YOt'R friends know well that nothing but bu i 1 -headedness.

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w ith a frreat deal of interest j

I'RINor; HENRY w hr country

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"ANZAC" A SACRED WORD. American business houses have been requested to refrain from commercializing the word "Annac." under which magic name the troops of the British coloniefought themselves to imperishable glory during 'he war. The request is not an unreasonable one. it oucht 'a be and probably will be respected. When the troops from New Zealand and Australia gathered at Gallipoli to rip the Turk from Europe they first faced the need of a label which could identify them promptly. It came in "Anzac." Though their expedition failed, it was not from lack of gallantry, heroism or sacrifice. These lads from the other side of the world set a new record for daring and dash, giving lives by ths wholesale that their purpose might be accomplished.

SEVERAL years art from (Jermany j T be slopped over SAYS that Germany will nfvr V.e ' herself again ' I'XTIL she pets back her monarchist ic

regime HANK is stii! asleep AND evidently ir.r en his back. THE only way we ioin sue i' up THE reason that nv-st girls GET enly one TROrOPAL of marriage j. because they ARE so afraid they will r-cr GET another one.

do to call a bov

IF we w.'in'ed to raise particular hell WE would charge our kind EMPLOYER so much a llr.e for this stuff , INSTEAD of throwing It In as FILLERS WHEN we h.T. e iiothinc else to do.

wht eh isn't often.

machine (tun ammunition. His work there has been highly recommended and havjr.sr feen honorably discharged

from the army, he will studies. Muehlherg-er is

of the Hammond H.gh School and when called to service, was studying: chemical er.frineerinig at the Armour Institute of Technology, at Chicago, lie was formerly empiloyed !- tiie In-d-ar.a laboratories Co., of this city.

the ship or love: Eiitor Times; Wher, on the 28th day of October. 1318. the historic nation of Bohemia s ve-red its bonds from the dry-rot autocracy of Hapsburcs. forming then the Republic of Czecho-S'iovakla. with Tresi'lent Maparyk at its head, joy unalloyed ,f every Siavia's son and daughter knew no bounds. The puny army of

; Czerl.o-Slavs foufrht bclshevlsm In Sl-

CJiarles 7, 1 in me rm n. titriiteen months in f. is back in East Chicago.

resume ms

a. SUUuelie bet-i.. o.. . ...l

d ni"t racy, a heroism at which the wholo world stood abashed. Nor were the ! Czei ho-Slavs of America idle, in helping I in the re-birth of the Republic of Ozee ho-.;ovakia. They went further, ' knowing- sis they did that most enthut siasm retens there wh'-n the stomach 1s I satisfied : They knew of the wanton (rcbbi ry Austria perpe-rated In Bohemia,

Tin for over reizn servicr,. He was with

nrinr jind rlnrirc the Ti-r n-iieV, -

the 7th Engineer... Saw action ! tha.t their kins were left totally emaciat-

was on everv irnr.t.

in? fine and dandy, and says that from

reiam.n.

Soldier Boy News

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THE Crown Tiince hadn't decamped from Hoiiand aiter all. He'd only gone sailing. And his fellow yachtsmen missed a great opportunity. They didn't make him walk the plank.

THERE have been some spectacular bank robberies, but the cool confession of that Philadelphia cashi-r that in two years he got away with JSOO.noo indicates tha' he was no piker.

WHAT ?ood does i

William HIS mother is ftoinjr fo HIS sister Will AND his father Pill How girls can w-ar sweating pets us

call him Willie

'Itvo jrnrs hu,, thin ito.ii li. M r. H Iv rr.tci-.ett. tiicn l:v'.r.s at Princeton f":v,-1 we.r 1 that Bert Lawrence, her

formerly a resident of Gibson had been killed n Fni.

! serv.nc wrV the Canadian army the world's war. Last nteht Mr.

rri-.fhft. who with her husband and ifim.ly, no..- ine.e jn N..rth Vinvennes nr.swered a call at the door and adm;ttd a e'aiiadan officer, who had in his possesion a check f..r 1 5 . o o 0

it.e .r.surai.oe. .-arri.-d by Private j Lawrence, end another ihi k for 12.-

. i ". representing na

oli.e-. The PritcUet . re-u ms' i ne'e s

: pay 's are

due to the in humble

now on he is olnc: to stop

East Chicaso has t'te-ri all hear.

4y Thirty-oe French nnl Itritishh

trides a.rr;ver) jn New Yo:k today I

aboard the tiansport Leviathan, which

hronpht 6.33 offi'-ers and men. ineluding the last of the Second divis- j ton. The Wilhelrr.iia cocked with the' Thirty-ninth infantry of the Fourth i Division.

Word ha bc-e-n revived of the arrival in New York Wednesday of Private Clayton II. Beishaw, of the 6th

furs wi'hout

THE lull in purse snatching IN 'he.se parts leads oru' to think

I Harvey imllilsler nad llnrry Pet- ' i :e. whe have be en oversea for r.earjiv two ears, arrived home last night. jTiiey served in the 7th Field Artillery, j They have been penorablv discharged i . i , .

I " "rii iirrn r.'eenea ny Mr. Rn THAT the thieves probably have about i Mrs. Jnnies Dye of Hammond that

all the .(-.p.:- son tipt T.t-r, t- n. v- .

- ' ' ..an a i rive(! at Norfolk, Ya , from overseas". He was in the army of occuration and

was stnt.oned at Ehrenhreitstein

NEARLY every man who has latte.! j a r',S!i fr,' m ,b'"ni sme December round a little J U'h

rowi'ER puffs and re THAT they can use.

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AND lled a number of years HAS hail reason to LOOK at her in a'ter vrars and bless the

Clarrnre M ueh llerser. who h been connected with the Chemical Warfare Service, has returned to his home nt 4 Williams street. Durir.R t'-.o past year he has been in charre of n. chemical plant at Keyport. N. J

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, eo. ,o ii;'-oie.i l o rii 1 IIV CUl ' X Love'' be; exploierl. Xo sooner sugjresti ed, but train loads cf food and clothing j w ere forw arded New York-ward and reI loaded on ships. The first consignment

rnve a at Fragrie July 1st. and more is

i weekly fe-dlowins. First rublic messaee

arrived as ackneiwled ged jt follows: ' Forty-seven ur loads laden with tenderness ami candor, unselfish honesty, fraternal sacrifice of purest love! Were rot the-'e wares mostly needed? Love for bucl So much they sen' us. these brothers f f our: Flour, rice, coffee, milk. oooia. olothirp. linen, underwear, thread, soap a'l'i whatnot: FORTY-SEVEN car loads of love' How shn.ll we repay them, folks of Ozee ho-SIa via ?" These and like deeds are only a demonstration of praetlcal religion of love'. Words don't count unless backed up rev FOOD.' Empty stomachs only cease loving they hade? Hate is hell; love.

That's all. M AX I M I LI AN K I ROHM AN.

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CLAYTON BELSSAW. Marines. He was sent to Camp Mills and will be discharRed at Camp Quanties. Virginia. He is the Fon of Charles J. Beishaw of Crown Point, superintendent of the County Farm.

EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Women's Wearing Apparel and Millinery Bought From Charles L Surprise Trustee See Page 8 for Details

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