Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1919 — Page 4
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Thursday. November C, 1919
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Hammcnd (prlvnfo rTchunc) Jinn. 3101. 3101. Call fcr whutfur Jepwrtnt.-nt v-u'.tel Gary Office Tu- -phena 13'. Nsv.i .t ThomrwMi Kt I'hl. Tel ih.n Eft.t Ch! -n,) (The ?:m T-!cpho-.e 13 lr.fOnt.a M-.rn.ir i ws 1..:h1.t) T. .cr.ona si- i 12.'" Hsrbc-r tKepo-tcr and r!.j. Adv . T 1-t le-no 8J i WhMlnir Te,',:',i',r- M'-M Crown Point JVJT Telei leMie. 2 If ysu rvf any trouble Keittrir Thb T'wf' nn'm cem-! p!!n Imrrte.iintely t.. the fUrc'ii'i'ton Department. Tms Times rot be rtr-in?ihli for the r. turn of any oncncit r3 art: ie or K-rte-s ari l will not notf anonymnua pommunl'-ntl.ins. Ph irt signed letter or seni-raJ Interest printed at discretion. wsara pai-d-ttp ctrctjt,attotc thiw avt two OTEIB PAPESS IK T-fE C AttTTiTtT KTOIOS. yOUCB TO STTBSCKXBBHS. I you fall to receive your ropy of Tm Trvi a rroinpt- ! as you hav tn the rist. please !" not think !t ban tvett l?t or was not sent on time. P,i member tnat tho tnatl servW 1 not what It used to b ant that complaint ar enf.'a! frrn manv sources nhcMit the triln iind mall wernee. The Ttvn'i has Increased Its mailing equipment and la strt-ins earnestly to reach Ha patrons vn time. P prompt In ad vising us when you do not get your paper and e wiil act prcenptly.
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Sound Sentiments.
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Rardins pulitics: "It is the duiy of '-very '..u?inNs man to take ail active interest in ; .1 'ir- M.n tf rail ;t '.bo government, and say that :t i...;.!il d a lot of ihtn.u.i to improve conditions. tho ismst that w-? rto to li .' i. to vote in .'ovt;n; " S')::io of u.-; don't evori do t!t.iT. One rea.-on for the great power ct th latur unions is tl: interest the leaders take in polities) affairs. Wo must follow their example in this." There i? a world of truth in those sentiments. If every ri;ze-i t hould translate his hough's on national ami lortil affairs into M'tos on election day, the nrnori'y-that is now at'fvnptln ; !o rule the country wou'd be robbed of much of its power.
Honest We. Do! Th wtio awake :-r.d supr-enoj -pet ie por.' lemon, who have in c'.iar.e Ha:r.n;or.d's WVIcmu Home Day next Tuesday are worry ir themselves s'.ok because they are afraid the city's ft'Oo returned soldiers wi'.l not wear their O- D.'s and soldier toserry and they perliaps have grounds fcr their appreh"nsinn. We believe however, that. nr Tuesday will he one
day in which our s'idir heroes v., make an ex
suii. ; :i n. "We, who are here iu America, where so many aniJunanese parties exist, must have ihif bort of determinaiioii. Whut can l'lieian do? What can Inman d.j? Uolh are '.ut onl:n iry men. Their abilit v is nothing; unusualIhoir infl'i. in--' is only that of a cto'.v.J. "Wlit-n of tlie V..uhi!(i race rae with a mich.iy resolve, their opposition will be as futile as an attempt t.) sweep the Si :i Willi ; broom. "It is on';, because there is so much fear and anxiety on the par' uf , s Japanese that they think they can undertake silt h !;-; tilings. "Kveu if plrilo.maph lnariiape should he prohibited. cannot be stopped from leaving our descendants on :bis Anr-rican continent. Kvtn if not a single Japanese woman coin- s. il is not possibl to prevent Iho teed of our reat Yamotu t-.ee finn bint; sown on the American ctiliso-nt by marnaices with Americ-ans, with Fremdi. uuh Indians and w it ti negroes; especially sinee there are already l'-.','"'U Japanese liero and o .OOii children are born annu.ilh . ' I'lu hci and Inman cannot stop this preaf forceWhat stupidity : What ignorance of a mighty race! "Again lei us consider tho land law. Supposing that the ideas of I'iielan und Inman wore carried out, and we Japanese were prohibited from owning or otiltiva'ina land. Wo could find some way to continue farming and make a pood living aa producers. If wo cannot, eon-ven-ently do so in California we sliall eo to other state and devise some plan. Even the laws of California are not forever tjnohanso.dde "The day will come when the real strength of tho Japanese will make a clean swoop of all laws. "Even the kaiser'.- empire was destroyed when its time came. What can I'iielan and Inman whose influence ;s less than a drop in the preat ocean of world tendency, do to stop the forward movement of our Vamoto race? "Wo wi!! say: 'Let there bo a hundred or a thousand anti-Japanese movements; let laws be made; lot laws be amended Foo'.irdi acifators will have their day; wie ones will some time raise their voices. All those are temporary, but our rroat raoal activities are enterrvd All we have to do is to statu firm on the sdr.ele point of ri -t'oo, unite our strencth and move forward enorce--lea'iy in various euartT of the business world." It's Getting Passe Now. The constant honndin? of some of fvis' Chicago's city officials and others ennnected with tho rpesont city ad-mini-tration by those who have uxo- to crind is g'drr,-ju-' a !itt too farA.- far as this paper is concerned, soni" of ihoso who are doing the. houndinc live in clas. houses themselves and if wo were in the skeleton-rattling busing -s it would be b:h time for some people io hop in to si' tip and fake notice. Wo don't know whether a wot d to the wis... is sufficient or r.o'-
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CHILDIIEN in the way they should go.
TUB oso.erntU nejplilH.r wotiK n WHO are siror.K for foreign mission work AKi: rep.-ir'id ( l,r tonu-ttl.a! I5AKFI.KO by . .nditi..r, on the other Si.i.- ..' tieWOULD AND do net knew just whit o, in.jkFi'It th -ai s ia I he way atlir--. 'F. humbly sues:, at. CI..'. VK sillv oin lope . -h. mis' s . I-'lK tie- Mtt'feritii? !-.. -h. n i;.r!. V. S. roTl soys that r rae r.-urUiy in this country M'i;.N"lS CO'', of its income in no-;.-OOOn UNI. It has to. at t!;..- pres.-nt iiiflale.l pries. OH starve. ISN'r it odd tint a. rein's i.i-a of 1 1 a 1 n f a OCX D ton- alv-.is .(i:t-rs from tliat IIi-.'l.D by his wife? h. very well! WI- ! -n t suprse tin coal miners i sire B Whoop 111 h.L'l' s how We ATtF suffering-, hot is they couM only f i-ur win!'!' u nil i' w e.i r we f ot 1 .S1.T.I' tltey'd b"C'K to Work. .S( MI:TI.M1:S is s. .-ms if THUUE weren't enough unemployment yet T' ' pay the fai.iries of tho KAIINKST g"-ntieidi n who are working .i .Linyl it. MEXICO is to hne o new stiver coinage I'Ki'iPAr.bT our r,M friend Villa has th'j o!ii output. A WOMAN norr lets .i f.ro OR an earthquake or a flood or anything WOF.r.Y her aS ions .-, -he KNOWS he is .ire-s.-l for tt.
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Til F trouble wl'h Ji.W'I.N'ii ii family skeleton AHor.VI) the liouse is that the darn-1 'i'lIIN'l alv. as xwirii to j.-ttle Ill.N U 's .oi..',p.-Li,y in t.he house, -V.N" ade.jua'e if n-u a. Fl't eir.v N the bet way to anchor A MAN to his job A N m "spire- him to diet In with V.i.s mil--. lait.WOCKI'.R.S Anp.-y Ov-r -lie v'- i li.jun-'ti'.'i." - AN Cllt V isn't the word to deerl-e If''' the publie fe.:s about the w!,o s it uati- ui. '." rtadins t'Ur daily c'lajitep -n ty-,-
Goo.i Ie.ok WK lied it .i.is ..1-1 Isaiah w ho ?r:.k "THKI'.F', is a cryirii! for wine jn the sti'eli. nil joy is it.-uk-tied and THi; mirth of the !and o, c.,ne." elT.K, 2 lth chapter, llth verse, AN! i when a man brat? that lie ;S f-io-.v but sure IT'.' safe to buy a ticket to th Hlnv part of the perfe.rnvtnee. THE future- is always rrv..r- or EES.S uricertain, hit probably no one WHO thinks he Is coint; to 1-e
1 I.LElTED sheriff in t?20 r.-aHy is.
OUR delicate- way of eOMrid.MEVTI.V'.; a ne-.v frirl fricr.d IS to ask h - r if si e .. an AN' E A K sanito. -s;7.' shoes. HEADLINE says. Everybody Jter.t on
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Ill'M a Final ICiel.." I? N'T that tie way of the wori-I? Weil. !
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What ar eyou doins for the P.eJ t'lov.sv M : . . T. w. Ff s.r ia Captain of the llu '. t.dau.- u.dtii-t. her solicitors will 1 at. your door, so all you li.-. 1 :.- une dollar. Tie1 cau.puiirn will last, fie rest of in- week. There will ! a house ,, house cnrivas. M fa-ih W'i.lte of rhier.e-,, was ill l!oi ert 'rta.e on buslre s-; the fore part of the we,.;-; . Mrs. J. r,.der wna a 1 a ri: ir.on 1 b-isinej,, is, tor on Tu.sui.-. Mr. and Mr. H . I!r-i kman and family s; ent .-und-iy e-. enuiir at t; hf.nie of 1-r. at.d M r . 11. T:u.ru of Eas . Si'ie . Miss J--.- pioi.e Ai..l-r.,n ..f Uoi-e-ls a'.-iioe spent tie- v. ' "k---;-i w:'a Miss Euitna K o-k- of M ine- -. Mr-, i ' :--.' I ii : . r. i h-,-.l, va -
HI. . ' 1 J entertained a number of friends at a birth iunevheon at her home on Tuc-s-la y afternoon .Mr. and Mr?. C. Ness of Indiana boulevard who have been entert aln.n j the former's mother of LaSiosse. Ina., returned t oher home on Monday. Miss Kutb. Masieiuson was a South Chicago visitor on Tuesday evenm. Violette Oolding spent Sunday ht the Xrvi-Pi(tan American hi.sr.tai of Chicago vis. tin; with friends. Mr .and Mrs. F33.se of Roberts v. 1 li-ie entei tamed a number of the:? fi lends iiom Chiofco over Sunday. Miss Mary Naef entertaitieij the Fi , Kappa s,,.,.,;ty ;;,'.s at her home on Role-its ivoi.1 e Monday evening. Music and frames who enjoyed through-.' j even ,1::;, after whi- a .1 danty 'loirfe lunchecn was er el. Mrs. He iocs who hug b -r. very !.! f'idy !oovere. are! is able to be out ai-.d around anaia. Mrs. E. . Wert of Indf.a-.a b-, ;;... va;d sr-eiit the last we.;, ,r.r.,j v.sitlni? 't. aunt of West Harv-' . t;;.
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4 Let's take it easy for a while" Ches. Field
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in one way yo l can't blame then;. People who have never worn the olive drab, and we speak for tho class of '41-4', regard ir as a sacred privilege to wear a soldier's uniform and if the boys who fousht overseas and were ready' to ::tht overseas appreciate how the home folks who novo;- fousbt, hut who did keep tho home fifvs burning, regard the.prer.iou.- olive drab, they would he good fellow? and say: "Oh. well, .lust for this one day I'll put it on. I"n feel fooli'h and I hate the ht of it, hut far the sake of the folks '.vho made it possible by workir.-j: their !.o! heads off for us to cet across to put out the hi? eonfiacra'ion. Ml wear mine."
We wan to show you fellows how proud Hammond '
is ot your oM O. D.'s.
The Yellow Peril. Think of it: Eight hundred and twepry-fo ir mi i! ion dollars is to he spent on the new Japanese naval program! And there are these who scoff at the ,cp peril, who th'rk thero is no danttr to this country h.irkins aero-s
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The followiuc oditorial translate,! from the Javanese recently appeared in th "Xe-.v World" a Jap pap-.-r printed In Frisco: "We .should advance and rot recede- To stop j to retreat. Whet hop in war o- bu-iness this holds true.
while wo pu-h forward h hliy tho enemy has no rhtmo j o f u ni plans. Wo have a s ivim, that the tods ne curs I ' " 1
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It's a Shame. We .have run all out of sympathy for tho people who sen1 money to Fncle Sam last summer for foodstuffs. Lvt'osY. and telephone calls t-alore have hoc-n received in complaintIf t-ver body who bought army food through, the pos:. offices, and who, thus far. have received neither the food nor their money hack, should wri'e direct to Secretary of War P.akcr and insist on having their money immediately or Cue toods they have piid for, they might get some results. I can be easily understood that iho disposal of the supplies of the army in smali lots and at retail entail. a tremendous lot of work, and that thete might be reason for some congestion and delay But the deiay has cine entirely too far. People who bought and paid for things the go'.-omuunt had fo sol as far back as threo months ago have not received ihom, neither has their nmnev
be on returned. These people are being made ?o suiffer a considerable hardship- Many cf ;hem have "not the money to take cdvantnge of the at my sales now going or because their money ja tied up in the things which, have not, been delivered, and they have no" moans of knowing whether they will ever be d iivered. Tt seems a? if there was gross mismanagement somewhere along the line, and if the people who are be-in made tu suffer from it. should protest to hoadqua rf e;-: and dom md imnTdiate action, there is little doubt, tha' they would get action in a very short time- And if tha: did not produce results, letters to senators and member cf the house of representatives might do foni" good. A balky horse can bo made to move .-om-?times by "fartinc a little fire behind him. IF wo hut had a pumpkin we. would bo content 10 see frost on it. j
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