Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS ! Y THE LA KG COUNTV PS I f Ti N G 4 PUBLlSHlNa COMPANY Th Lake County Tlme Dully e( ept Saturday and Sundiiy. tuliTtJ m Um posuo i.ce in 1 i:t imiio in, Ju" . lii. Th Tin.es faM Ohlcoro-fndSnnu Harbor, dally except un-lav ICnwrtii at the puSUd in Lo;( vlii-unC. .V,--Uit.tr l. 1913. The Lakt County Times PtiirCr,y ar.1 VVrkly ..d'.tl.'tv. Coterl V th 4oUfr!e in Hammond. Kt'jrunry 4. 114. Tho Gary Evrnirg Tlou-Ji Liil ;-i -e; t Sunday. i" trCt it tn postu f.'lra in rv. April IS. lit?. All under tho ct of March 3. 1 Jv 7 S. as seconJ-ciass matter. rosn&N ADYtsTisiNO omca. G. LOO A N 1'At.Nh. i.- CO CHICAGO.
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Indiana Harbor (News Uealr) Ti'l'T'i"'"' I""nn U.irN -r tK.ro't.'r Clan. A 1 v. K To! -t hope 2SJ Whltinr Tflefh.'-i So-Ni Crown Points Telephone 1 If you hv any trouMe celttn Tur T:vc iiv'tos complaint Immediately t the circulation DTartmnt. Thi TtMrs wtil rot bo r. specs iM? ror th- ri turn of n? onaohcitcil Rrth-lp". cr letters and will not nottr anonymous communications. Phort signed letters or general Interest printed at discretion. LASGTTR PATD-UP CTRCTTX.ATIO'W TTT 1 V A ?T7 TWO othis paths in thi CAi,trwnT n.roion.
.mine mi.-eri. pri al l..n. and Kihu vam. instead of affluence and case it lulnits. hardship anil hunger iLiid In 1 . at! of dominion it moans lii" ssion in It a must repel! nit Bin! object iomible form. To bo sure, it hits the l uh hard, but It. hits tin- poor harder, ami fur from n'in-v iiur Ui.-ir condition It but aggravates. Us privations!. A 1 v, ,( m "i !;,- h. ::;!) coiufs Id the to;) when tilt nation boils" an. I wo ei-r duly (nst itutod authority overthrown l'i fal n.i u:irt-as.nin? radira! anil oorconary ailveni;nt':s wl.o ti ro!a:n t!:ir prt-carluu.-i hol.l on power ;h ! U'o cni.-I;!. ami !arbariti. r.nlakaKlo. And always- ti. , th--y arc iin.illy ovTt hrown, and on tho ruin.-! of th-' autnoracy thoy sot up a n-vr t'rdor i. i. r-1 a '. d har-di.-r. raorti f xaciinir. and sltTUi-r than !h-'.t s:;it',i origin.. liy t-xisti-d. Alwa.J t!n chaos of tho r vo'::',ui:i i-- d pat cd bv "t!io nnn on hotsoback" by n, :'..!. n-y a'lt:.' 't iiy that kcos only tin nccos.-dty for sta'.i!.' tuvcra'ii.T.t and hch sots it up by tb rult
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NOTICE TO STXBSClLrBSRS. XT Ton fall to recptve ycjr copy rf Tite Ttvrs ns r'otr.r!ty as vou havo !n th pnst. pIptsp rt not thlrk 1t h is lo n lost or was not r.?nt on time. R mptn? r t cat tho mill aervlr- 1s not what It uofil to bp nnl th.t rltt--t it rene.'at frm niinv pourr snout th trv.n mill ser vice. Thb Tt;.tk'i hns Ir.crfase 1 Its maiiina r,iit!rnint una Is Btr?irt)f f,irnt?t!v w roach Ita patr.ns in itine. prompt In aiv!?ioj us when you do not jctt your j.apcr an.1 e will act rrumptly.
Little Sympathy For Operators.
Tt. not th niino om-i a: nr.- lpi n in'., t. it rr linaih
that the public Is jun b.:':.'.;i!:tc over i;h sympathy for them Far to the oo:it-a;y. Th public uou.i:?-l. so long by the rapacity of f.;o Coal o;wr..t.r is in nmood to care a t inker's dam whether they los or not In this controversy. Tiie Fort Wayne New 5 put it just about right when it. "If the coal operators are really making a billion a year more than they are entitled to mike, they should be forced to surrender It to the people in re-, duced coal prices. T.y all means let the matter be in- j vestigated. The miners have made the charuo ami to j back it they should have proof. Certainly they must j have substamre on which to base an allegation of that: character and the public would rearly love to have it.
presented."
M-.ike no mistake! A revolution involve? calamity t'-.r . verybudy, for it mean-; mm production. lest ruct i- 11, disorder, and turmoil. Those t hai appear to fatten on the nation's woes uro ul. imately -al!ed to a t-rrible r.ei-Hjn'ins and tho people, punished and broken, take i i; a- am the letrdn of Hvint; infinitely pooror than the revolution 1hm":i;. There I no royal road to luxury and and thos- v.bo attain them, attain them 'v hard work, honest deal uc, and diih'ence in business. Th.-:.' a-o . xr. j; i.,t!s t- tit's rule, of cotirs.-, but it is rule 10 e: t h. !.--., and only the fool will deny it. Who r. re ti;.- sueci : a! tuen nnd lite Nvej.l'hy men of this town '.''.-'.v? Al.iin-1 wit'rooa txceri'ien th.-v are tho.e who b fan w t'h not!iin sae their abiiit.w their industry, a. nil with the.--.- 'aols wToimht e-ttt the "revolu 'tion" that brou;;::! litem tiie Rood thiims of this life, i The great trouble with tlm msiiority of the. Amerii cut people today is that. thy w ait luxuries without v, or!-' in.. for tli.'Oi and hive beeoase obsessed of the curious idea that the world owe.- them a living without any .-t.ivins on their pait. Tli-y aie dishonest with
themselves and v. .Mi their country, and they are preaching a doctrine that jt) pr man? with national cuhimlty .'nd li.-a-.ter. Tl.-o -r. a ' ruth that Americans ne 1 t ) '.. )e h.immered I 1 n them today Is the cold, stern l ."tt ; li.it 'lie average mail in this life cots just about what he has coniinc to aim no less, no more. Hi.; own efforts will reward him and nothing else will. Tort Wayne New?.
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A ITER ail is ssli and dorf? IT is tlej ttttractlv.-ii.-r-s of the v. ono-n IXSIDK of them THAT kef pa up tho beauty r,f tho faf-hlous. IF 1t v.-ff. propor f..r now spaper rarn TO give valuable presents to a'Jio3 to w bom THCY are not ccpriofi married 1VE -.?rt :ilr,t y should i kf to (JIV'K Tbfda Earn a. ri.'.'.nian or a KIMONO to wear ovr )i r othr things or thing AVTIKN tn mixed c n.pany. liAItNT tho !uok pnywn;-, skri er th.a POLITICIANS poinc to hnir th:r cair.i-a.ipn LITERATI." RE with ail th saloons elosM.
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bies waxes keen in the Social Unit district o Cincinnati, where ccrtiin principles o community organization
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I Devoted American Nurses j "No private would be great enough," to do Jus- ' tice to the work of the American army nurse? overseas, is an assertion in the final report of Miss Julia j C. Stimson, acting director, who headed the Amerle.m nursing service abroad. Wisely she make.-' no furj ther attempt to ehatacterise the labors performed by
irla behind the firing lines in Kurope.
But the simple narrative that she has set lion;
ing and advice oi many national ex- fvw-t-.S' i I 53, ports and a national organization. The '"a'H A ft 'i I '
infant, shown a'.ove pscd tne ex- r IkA'
animation witu a perici.i store, iajoi -', J a '"fi' "--' HjT-i ! Franklin Martin, of Chicago, v. ho 0' f f' ?
I vi rhirf rf the Medical Division of ,'-rA ;:--"v
! the Council of National Defense duri ir,? the war. heads a medical council
! of distinguished physician wh- are ( j serving as advisors in ptiblic health is contemplating its frtension to I orsatiization to the imbjue expert- wider fields. Plan for the future of J r.ieut, Th? dcnu.nstra'ton in the the Social Unit are to be lecused
Cincinnati d.s;n. t has t con cari te-l at a conteretice ot put'oc-spirite l on row for about two and one half citizens to be held in Cincinnati late years, and the national organization in October.
W'ai'.- i J:r as'.ller and Bill KrconIrhn v:s:t.d at th home of J. Kooy Friday o v -r. Ins.
THIS FROCK SHOWS NEW FRENCH IDEAS
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principles enunciated by Thomas Jefferson, your party's i stimulates the imagination miite as much as do report founder j ? l'-0 fi-hting and lfav-.; the reader wondering th; 'T am for free commerce with all nation?. (Jefferson ! human btlncs could perform as the Am-riean nurse did not mean "free-trade") political connection with! did. Tho steadfastness of the men under fire is mo: none?" ' I easily understood than the devotion of tho women in th "It ought to be the very' first object of our pur-! ''rah, heart breaking environment of dressing-station and , units to have nothing to do with E.i-op-'an interests bosmtal. The former wa? sublime-, but not more M; i and politics." jthan tfce ,atter- ! "Better keep together as we are, haul off from There was none of the battlefield excitement to i
Europe as soon as wa can and from all attachments i keep up the women's couraee, no Incentive of self preto any portions of it." servatlon to renew their tailing strength, which wa3 "I sincerely join you in abjuring all political con-j far overdrawn by the tipces.-iies of the situation in neetion with every foreign power, and though I cor-j which they found themselves. dially wish well to the progress of liberty of all na- j For month.-, the stream of sick and wounded pour-tions-and would forever give it the weisht of our court- j inc into the hospitals was constant: the nursing cons.
lenance, yet the yare not to tie to'tcrnm wi.out con- ( madei'iate from the first, never could be augmented to
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-Mr. and Mr. R. Ivrs of Harvey. I"-, w-orr- ti..- gufs-ts of Mr. end Mrs. 1'. S'.-;.'.(ri Stur1ay eve j..rjK . Tier- t.-.wn iloetifjn w):i t.- hold today. Vungsma has b'-r r, appoint',-.! the inFiiKti r. L'.u'.so Kaskf; was pleasantly surprls- "! Friday m frlajj l.v : v ral r.f her fch,o!i.ia; -.- in h-rnr of .." hirthday tl beto.K H.ii.--w'.-n t u - niarguf ra-lf l and it.-; tho u;- lai I i , , '. . w. 1. pranks.
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w.-iit ior .. .0-. Tfjo-" ; :-eoi-; were E.-.tfoi L gh:.--, i, ..f Oritf-th, Hernl" and Ma.-y Tii..r;;-.n, .' ' .1 :v Cn.'t.r, Jessie ..-.?. of Hu.uoi.on.l and Cecelia, of Whitin? . Jo to Andi. -on of hili;.? spent S.f. ud.iy an 1 Mir. day with Kn.ma K '1 .
Mis- Lul 1 nur-s of Ilammond was !- ... ... . , ; tdai K has aiwav.- oeen in htp-h n -.. .-,:.ua. . . I favor in Paris. Thiifn .' .if black I, -nun Srr.re.oer of saxony was :r. ; duvetvn : hows the f.euj.M fenture '"1 :r'5a ; cf the Paris designers. It has the ir. .-ei....r.r.st ba- s-dd l-i hom- orapinc at the hip-, sil er embroidnnd farm to. a p -vt --- fr -m Kast ;.-.;. a- ered motifs at the 1 elt and -'est betoj. Qu!t a iia.-ii... . of sales have low the hips, and the snort sleeves takoj, plae in Mun.-ur r-; entl.v . P . and 'cv.'-cut 'eodii The low cut Van.ierMaion has sol I his farm end a bodice, however, 's de suitable for five ,-r trae-t of land b.nd house was street we; on ! ris't day.t by the sold 10 I !. i- i:-ot w:. . w..i move n his . '-'eorcette veptee with its odd collar plac- as noon as the Si;e.-t. family va- of Piied Silk and it: black tie. cat . 1 . -. .. -. .1 : -Mr. and Mrs. Pefr .IaSa.iv will ' Adverti 11 'It- T-n-s and ?d. lea;- f..r South P-ik-U f-day to make: ,eiUSw m ln- 1 an3 2G an .-xtoafo-.j v;-v! with Mrs. .ta!.iiy vp.rttse ?.r;ain. Results come v.i'hrouiei. 1,. sci, o..n. tonishitig results if their user, are Mr. and Mrs. an Druinro Lave 0 n.oio.i in one of fvt-r Kih-.'-tt's 10 us- to be bellKVed.
THAT'S DIFFERENT
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taminaticn from their other had principles." t
.Revolution. It is not unusual in this day to hear .hallow, ianorant. and vicious people declare themsolve.-, "in favor of a revolution," a revolution eonvyin? to their half baked minds a hazy impression of some coeil process cf lesTdenialn whereby the rich will be despoiled of
meet the d.-mttnd. There Is no hint of complaint. In Miss Sfunson's recital that at the peak of the need there was a shortage of C-9"." nurses. At that, time some .- e'Vi patients were taken into 10 hospitals ami there was only i;2 nurses to care for them. The shortaee of nurses was due. she Kays- entirely to the fart that trans porta? ion hail not been available to get more to Franco so great was the rush of combat troops to the front. All honor to the American war nurse! The story
TOO Lad a man dofcsn't hacc to g..t cut a
LICENs"I3 when ho starts hunting trouble. ONE of th? radiant girl who VSED to tend h- r sel.o-.-r fre nds away WITH a kiss she threw AT the dop.-t SAYS thut aimcst all ..f ttira have COME homo to roost. lV lT- t. ... . '.. - -. 1
f v. iio.iu.v l? li,. 111 o.. 1 ih-:- 1 no; 1 mon J YET Lake '. has never done a J THING for the poor carp in the Cr.l- ' unu ; rlve-r.
their possessions to enrich the poor a process from
which the poor would suffer nothing and would merely j of hr devoted sen ice makes a glorious chapter in Aniericome into a goodly and unearned hrPaee. They have can history. visions of themselves arrayed in purple and fine linen. 1 faring sumptuously every dav, living in mansions and) LITTLE ALARM may be felt for the satoty of Lenine driving costly automobiles ail w ithout work! i as long as he is reported captured by hi ra"ini'-.-. Sum-
It is a thousand of pities tha? the-e po. no? be made to reiiizo their fully ait i- wit tor experience, come ;n?o a knowledge of revolution means. The world has seen revolutions as they propose and if has first, on" in which all classes of pro; le 1
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in pes can I or these davs lie 11 lad into the bands of his fellow Lol ;? tho bit- 1 hevists.
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THE shopke per? seem to b" perf-ctly
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AS long as th- v can keep UP the irtecru 'MEIPUW if w o hf l ' SELL b l.s for .'1 PviiiK. we hav ENOUGH ell Adam in us To prefer the agency f. r I". .k "f r-n rr'S TELLING how to mske ind MIX things at home
. . VTlIEU than f - u l...m..l obir.ios of V. J. KRYAX'S tmperauc; addresses. IT'S up to soirK-body To put a i.e-w riss-iti-clover ruzzl ON the rioriibltion situation. HEX a man takes n;ore I'PGDE in liis Indigestion than
HE do;s in his work j HE'S getting old. o n if be is only 20. j WE tfd by a nevspapfr THAT by takti.ir a Ceiropj.fr.ib r.ee j i-C'I I00L course anhody vin n;ak AN ROPY else like h-rn j AND be absctutely crazy about liim. ; and
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J i:r,d I HAVE a poor s-urply of castanet.
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