Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1919 — Page 4
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:OOPS ARE HERE AGAIN.
, .i . re-ret of i loyal riiizt-n.. the Calumf t . - '. t aain i ,"rricsi 1 !: oci upa'ton by state ---, ,. f.-.U havin c-.-n.f tim from Kast Chicaso ' bf.'i'-ro t hf"- sf-r.ous riot on Broadway in Gary- : Thirf r.i!I for iho ta! militia would come by necesan; icir-.ued for a Ions timo. Tho?e who :f.rr-M.i io bo in close touch with condition? during . Siamriiortd riots knew that sooner or later state
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' -i:u tvouh'.e r-ecan at Indiana Harbor that the day : .-r.io when the civic and county authorities 'would r be able to control the situation. It is a pity -. . P- li-:ve to be called to Lake county. It is not '. inisin for the district, but it cannot, of course, -'.vhI. Human life and property must be safetruarded t'.-f who think that cither can be jeopardized in ounty forgt that the great commonwealth of la- . wi'l- s:t p in ami maintain the law where local ati- ' :"- an- ;owerless. And if Indiana troops cannot rt'vii order the United States government is ready ?-'P in with federal troops and rule with an iron hand. ITaion officials at Indiana Harbor have again and
EVIDENCE OF PROSPERITY. While there i. complaint about th cost of llv.nK i cannot he felt acutely by the entire population no matter how severely it may bear on a large percentaRe. ci.se there would not he the evidence of free spending that is teen on every hand. The number of automobile tourists visitins the playgrounds have taxed to the limit the resources for their accommodation, cross continent travel has broken all records and trains have been crowded to the limit of their capacity. )oubtless the relaxation from the stress of war has had somethinc to do with it, but from all sections come reports that unprecedented numbers of Americans have been Raddins" around This, too, despite the fact that little in the way of reduced railroad rates has been offered as an inducement to travel. Apparently those who have traveled have Cone because they had the money to spend and cared little about how much it cost jusf to they cot there. If the amount of travel was due to the turning loose of the accumulation of repressed desire during he das when eyes were turned loose in a "spree" of seeinc and spending with the latter not a whit behind the former. The situation is evidence that a large number of people possess Mifrlciem incomes lo he able to withstand without self-denial the appreciation of prices. UNION MAN WARNS UNION MEN, John G. Cooper, representative from the Youngstown. Ohio, district, told others in thf house on Tuesday of the dancers of radicalism, and warned American Federation chiefs that anarchists and super-radicals are trying to crowd them to the wall and lead union workmen into the paths of revolution. Mr. Cooper is a union labor man himself. When 1? years old he was working in a steel mill in Youngstown. and only four years ago wa. a locomotive engineer working at his trade. This Is his second term in congress. Mr- Cooper is in strong sympathy with workingmen and their efforts to hetter themselves. Rut he tells them they must pursue peaceful method?, and. above all. must not be driven or led into disorder by pangs of foreign reds who, Mr. Cooper says, never did an honest day's work in their lives. Efforts to overthrow the government of America, says Mr. Cooper, must be met with determined resistance, and h calls upon conservative labor leaders who are among the heads of the federation to stand together in opposition
to the anarchists. Honest workmen will heed the warning of Representative Cooper On them depends largely the, driving cut of the reds. New York Telegraph.
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ADVERTISING THE IMPOSSIBLE. When a doctor advertises that he is able to cure permanently the mnt obstinate cases of venereal disease and to restore the patient to his former health and vigor
that doctor Is advertising the impossible. T'nder the Indiana law he is guilty of fraud and should be drastically prosecuted as a charlatan and a rftountebank. Hut it is not the commercializing of the distress of those who are already victims of the disease that 1s the most reprehensible of his ghoulish conduct. That feature of it is.
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Mayor Hylan receiving royal Belgian family on New York city hall vtepa. Left to right are King Albert. Queen Elf?.abeth, Crown Prince Leopold, in uniform. Other photo shows queen's reception room in suite in Waldorf As. tori a hotel.
Kinp: Albert and Queen Elizabeth will receive callers in their luxurious suite in the Waldorf Astoria hotel during their stay in
New York. Prominent American men and women who became accuainted with the royal couple while doing: war work overseas
will pay their respects as will alo many orplomats. The royal family will cross the continent before lea vine the U. f
IS of far more st ice lo the world THAN" the young man who trt" TO rank' his idea youn?. Now some hyfrlnic nut JNT Ronton says laws must be enactel TO prohibit kissing LAY off jou Mint DON'T ru' su.-h dynamite uiHr th fabric of free; povernmen' PROHIBITION" like that m:gh easi:y wreck the PLAN of salvation. SOME ni)rht sh is roinjr to a sh" with you AND sh- ll aFk y"U to carry her rOKPER rae m your pocket for he? WHKV that happens she's a gn-r and you MIGHT ss well bin READING th- furniture advert;?--ments AND rrTre tr do some t-uj-ing. IF there is anything that can be COLDER than cold mashed POTATO we would like to have r named
TO us very quietly and at "Be. A "WOMAN always means what sh says . WHEN she says it. Bt'T she will go right head an change HER mind that ery instant. SOMEF.nDT asks. "Has the htgl cest of living INJURED our health?" WETLL. or4nions differ widely BTJT thre is unanimous agreement AS to the effect en the little old ttj'h let. CKVEF.AL PERSHING denies that h kissed KITTT on the mouth WELL, why didn't yu Jack? ATTT. GE.VERAL PALMER saya WAR-TIME prohibition will end when the PEACE treaty is signed ITS here to say then.
.':,'-: is a dangerous element among the strikers who thro .v caution to the winds. They are the tinder which srar's cunfHgrat ions a spark which must be extinguished before a racial disorder breaks- The situation ;! Gary on Saturday afternoon showed that the feeling i tn.-e. Here were literally hundreds who were tempt:n fate. Many of them were looking for trouble. It s nor take iong for conditions like these to become t:n-
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tb'.- sake of the good name of the Calumet res To be hoped that the presence of nine hundred .-!-- which can be moving into any city in the reshort notice will have a salutary effect. Good
citizens everywhere should lend every aid in pouring ,,rl troubled waters. Business is bound to suffer when
i i-oid -r is fonunted- It will be a sad blot on Lake coun-i
t's hiftory if th re is further bloodshed. If the state t r.Hips are forced t; fire into mobs to carry out their orU'trs ;.nd their orders will be carried out it will be a ti-rrib'-.' r-itr-
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rrciiic, but it look.- to us that if wisdom, discretion and erder do not prevail the Calumet region is in for a serious time.
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tion among the ignorant p.nd uninformed that a venereal disease is not such a dreadful thing after all and that its cure is "positive and painless." In advertising thi? mischievous and hellish lie rests the true gravamen of his offense, and when it is considered that he disseminates such misinformation for the sake of gain, it is not putting it too strongly to declare that he should be scourgred naked from the community with ihe brand of Cain upon his brow. It should be understood by all that the contraction of a venereal disease is a most serious matter and-that though it apparently yields to treatment if taken promptly, the potentialities of the reappearance continue to lie doimant in the blood, very frequently visiting their awful curse not only upon the patient himself but upon hi? innocent wife and children. Let no one he deceived by aqunck's advertisement of "positive, permanent and painless cures." The very fact that he so advertises proves conclusively that he is a scoundrel who is after the dollar alone and who will not. scruple to capitalize the hopes and fears of those who wrlessly blunder into
We are not a his net. Fort Wavne N'ews.
Al v:r'tTi:-'T:US are offering to knock the "H" out ef the IT. C. of l. 1.5 ut the average man opines, at the r.-k of hem,- thought profane, that what, is needed is to knock out L.
PREDICTION that Liberty bond prices will advance soon will not cause heartbumings-except for those who didn't keep them.
BEIXG a woman is not a handicap, declared a speaker at the conference of woman physicians. Of course not- It's an enviable privilege.
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SOMt; husbands an- so HENPECKED that thry wouH ra'htr EAT mi orrirf- ri;r for hifjikfit THAN (ak a chancn of t!linff the missus THAT she -li-in't kno-.r WHAT sh was d-ina: when she bought the g:r. WHY is it a crime l-"OR an unmarried garl to re 30 years old WHEN it is all rirht for an rXM.MtlllKD man to b 4-1 yur-! oil" 'WHAT follows the Flu?" asks a h'adl:nI'SCALLT a procession of IiDi'TOKS am! nur'ef with th COt'RTI.T ami ulx tuous unej-ri U -r
BRINGING up the extreme rear. THE small investor VIIO i now busily -pneaced In SELLING his Liberty bonds and War Savins stamps AND putting the mr-niy INTO guaranteed 2f per cnt storks in HITHERTO unknown ce-rrorat ions REMINDS us of the ESTEEMED Thre Lakrs Himb- rjack who cnupht THE same bullfrcg fie ronsecutive TIMES in fn e consecutive minu:e5 WITH a be-nt pin and a piece of red flannel FOP. bait. TtF; old man who Tv"-p hl! ideas nuns
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