Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1919 — Page 6
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thf timer Friday, November 7, "1919
what an idea'. Stic upliner can do v. hen set
a la U
i inquiring simie practical abi!it. Every
np.vr.i:wT m;n ;
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iTINO & PUBLISH1N3 j ,n country over knows that one of the oh iff function
VAST IRRIGATED AREAS IN ALRERTA TO BE EXTENDED
Thn I-rtte CY Lilly T;-e i. '.. " he Tin f it i"at "h' - '. .y iurJ ut Uie j t r : J 1 i s. 1 tl U" C-'SirfT Itrr -1 t, th -...is'. r', . : Th- f.Hrw . iif., T
ejeept Saturday an la 1 lumin jao. J u 31)
C:P:Y. I of the committee was to load the mn.il with "press as-nt
stuff." laud in a the work of tins or that Individual or department. Most of this matter was thrown into waste-
Harbor, dally exctl ba'k,M5 Wp (",n onl' to tho Iw-noM from Mr. iu t-i.ri. Chi.-Hs;. Nov- j ( reels press aeon; work in other countri' s. Po -ihly ho , d SO!no '"u 'he American arrav and ntv achievi, -n l. i-Vjruary . ."Ji- ' d a milium tit-ies a much admiration ami r .-pent f.n'vert Sunday. Su- ; ,,llr , ,.Untry and its disinterested purposes.
second-class
r. , i ' t - r rosi's i.r'Vi-.'vsrN-a omens. !
G Liu--, AN v i .!. v -. CHICAGO. I ()u(
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is too kite now to cry over the milk thnt Mr "t i. hil' his Case at least nine viel.t cnmt.fh-.j-" ,.'
profit by liuiir-ttine: to future presidents hew not to eon
puhlir;t e.-uipains.
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Unmelted.
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The s'alomi i: ion with ttif !
of a member of th senate in mn id fiit compulsory educatim of al:-!is
-ri-3 ya sicr f litcJvss!r strung' rruf hka-rx, tAe d'istxfrxre' trcm.
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... V!.ib.;, !-0- in Art. i can: -m and tlie natives who have been neElected '"'rouWe 7e7t7nc"l"p"T:v" r,.koi com- S.o,),,.tMu illiterates over to year of a?i t the rirrut-it! n D-rsrimnt. i:i tins '! ntrv .hou!d arousi' the n.tfion ' t re r pcii-,bS.' f t h ri-turr. ef ny . ,,
at- unnnniea ironi tlie standpoint of oat
Mehin-r !,!!- that is expected to make oiu
f mar.v . T!
J an! wt'.i i.t net tec n-:.n-
T.. fthort etgned Utters er uriural cliscri'tioix.
AID-CP CTTtCTTI. ATTOH TTT AtT A rr TWO i? ".'.PEXS IN THE CAT.tTl.mT HTOIOH.
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people out j
na;v. I!le i!ei-r will be molted until tbev have i,.-..n l
'aulit tin' lanuuace that t the common medium of -.,:, munic at ion in litis ciuntrv.
"lira TO SXTBSCKXBritS. " r.-'-tve yn-ir copv nf Tin Ttvr rromrt- .- '. Th" t..st. rt'-Sf '1- n-t think It ha bn not s?it ' n ti:t; Ri iicmbrr la.it th mall n.i! rhit 1 bf nnj thnt c.-:'Hda!nt r rm winv .-irc ab.-ut th trnln anl iretll kiti it! T:mki hnp i!!--rr-al Itsi mailitiK eauiptn-nt and rttn earn-- f. y t.i reach Its patren n tunc P ontpt tri a.lvi!: us whea you do not stl jour paper anrl will act j-iomptly.
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nit 111 ten -f "tia-i . e I'diterates" shmiM'fiil
Ann riean with shame. Since every child has a ri?hr toj be ed'n tt.-d. it follows that .it is cheated wherever this !
the c ' .' It . it is one of the treat cot o' j ourcf ,!' weak.nss to any omntrv. ' Atifricani.ation tiiat !,as to be d me tin! tv , --horn a well n ; atttonc tlm-
Do'vti With The Reds. Tb. red or bt.Isl.ev :st element in toe cities of the Calumet ri I'ton and the i.-ord only knows we are ashamed to confe.-s there is s-ir-H an element, ha announ-
is dell ii- d 'beat in, crimes. It al-o is a T!:u - we M-.i t ; atilivim nian.v o'f !hi of foreittn birth'. Isee then) now and ai:eti ait.itots and
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itht-r Atneiitaiis must teuh thest he fictr.try later, become ihe pre renecade American accomplice?
or
cod a three day
debrat ion. . o,
heffinmns today
Tiie retl
ton and I'linrnn
: io lih; I'.'t-M-u- duiu him i .i i world " i I liirouch a.! t
nanv Bolshevists of one or !
fates W'hv is ii thai moi
(tt this toini the New
i one vi the
There are already too : nofh-r .sort in the ln:iei s cf them are ru deported'i
York Ttm "s s; vs . "It rin-t !,. r-rnembereI that alb ns who hav-
COtlVb'te.l of uffe
fiWipecT-? v iin have been proved undesirti'iie
been deported as tue ;aw require. I its scaniiaiotis in-
Embattled Faimsrs" Again.
Away b,uk in the bepmnin. when our nation at in its hirth throes, the "enibattled farmets" at I.exint-
"fired the --hot heard - around the
JR-v. .. r - ; frig, -"w .wjSu-.'rV.rf. . : - V. 3
THAN !; FOKTi:XK. a ri t us i lift
for
FLINGS and arrows an; morf - -PHK u?i- a machine gun now.
TAILLEUR SUIT IS BEST WINTER MODE
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in' '-I f -tr.tia: year? down n thei
a- 111 tie hereatler. the Amerie.in f:.t-ni.r
-'ood for ti;e cause of true hbertv as vali.-mtu
onl ins ancestors when they f.rst fousht for n:
UepelldenCt
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The strcnp movement now under I Colorado.
Through all our wais the treat
that of the c
ers from the citi.
entire wotM tiii
in
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Ciiralthtm li;; heif in (inin we K t .. . ,.r ...... i
. . , .......... - ,iii iii.i, in tue r.iv pat riot f, j
.i. a-.,. ii-. el.l..,.l.,. and farmers have vied with soldi,
ueeu pro veu Uuiic-iei iif, ii.o f ;ne .. i,. -,., ,,i . ., i
i u, 1 1 o-iui.i.ir- ti mi r a i ; 1 1 a .lulntla in- I
in the treat war t-ia? ftinniborl th
( 1. tVT" t 3 tr 'ilo' ;iio i o . M 1.- Ait - r 7 i I 'itt-in.i i i . 1 it i vj i .
J y ' " "--mencan farmers were called upon no' onh to fi-ii; rea-on why the European Bolshevik: regard America - , , ,. . , . . , . Iiii.n.ini.v, but ai-o to turtn-ii tood I o:tr prmtes f.t ,ha !ani ,f OIrrnmi!-V f'r hm' lh n in W:iirh ,0j'hose of our allies, and for huncrv mub nudes he-iWesl ,ownu,r ,oismous sc.,!.- . men. wotm and eitthlren beyond the Atlantic. It W T.e- us nave done with Ter.tcmcv tnwarit t.-i.i ttia- I . ...
- a trenienuous test. None ike it was eV,
; ee.-,....e J pry. ami ail the world krovvs how macnifieentlv
baste prinotpl is wholly hostile trt the abominablo class; nlar; of p,,.ry an,, )J:,.V
T. - . -e-. - - fvAj -.-": r 111 1 . I t. . "J . t ...m. I
'7 " 7 ..7 t;;'1 ' ",; i!'7",a 10 iarcor-1I,?':sll,H' ail '' n.i under au
1 ' - -14 . i w . ti, .iu- l 1 . - , , 1 lie.- in- v- iv 1 il 1 i , 1 I , 1 . c. r., . ... ,1 . j . , 1, era itvtiis. indeed, to know tnev now ., r.. fo-tn-
-mon tn hnw tin filth'.- tiiivsir-iMv nd t'Ottie wr-ii i .. . ... .
... ii' at a 1 a:i'uitti 1 at
-ay in Alberta for tho extension of
itionai in- i ;he already vast irrigation systems
in mill province has attracted a irreat deal of attention to the subject. In this connection it is of interest o know that about 1,500,000 ecres of land in Alnerta are now irrigated; that in the neighborhood of fy.(ttt.'.(i0(t have teen spent in this work, $15,000,000 of it by the Canadian l'aciric Railway. Indeed, that ct rporation haa in Southern Alberta
the largest individual irrigation pro
mown in his-
th.e
'nrtjiers of our nation have
circ'tm -1 a nces
irrigations clit?h-
lhe Canadian Pacific irntrahle , on the eastern blo- k beirtfr taken up area exceeds 800.000 acres, while the; as fast as the land can be placed on total teneth cf its canals and ditches j the rrarket. is greater than Canada's lonprest j As a result of a recent meeting be river, the Mackenzie, or the rail dis-itween Dominion government officials tance from ancouver to Halifax. and the farmers of several districts Purveys oripma.ly made by the Ij-!of southern Alberta, the government minion troverr.ment determined that has likewise promised iromed;ate for loO miles southernly from Cal- surveys of 500,000 additional acres, rary and approximately L'O milas which, added to the 1.500,000 a-re north and south of the Canadian Pa-.already known to be irritable, wll cific Railway main line, was a riis- ' pnve a total irritable acreage of 2,trict admirably suited to irrigation 000,000 acres. This will involve a
t ' i ' ( ' ' , t . 7 - i fe y- r--t2T i" ' ' ' " I
flenien; where i. bf-loncs.
At-rld of unrest. n-
dividn;i:.y and in conventions they are de.darinir emniia'-
lically and unequivocally asainst the radicalism that has ,2een reanne its head in various industrial sections, ard
country that has -v. en soueht domination in
jcl un nit: lean rnnrmenr xx-irn i imti m -. o . ,-i k i t i i:. i .
v. , : . " " -"j uic jitiaic Mope o, , mice expenunure, out me certain tv an area -reater than the total irri- the iand and the character of the oil f of well paying crops amply justify gat?d area :n either California or ' The western section of this block is 1 the outlay.
tue asricultura!
re
Creel And His Six Million Tf there is one thin? that th- people of th
rnlffht do to make the atlministration pav for gooii and i cioii
rier.tr t the poll, next November, if H the wasteful, j The convention a- Hascrown. Md . voiced the
,.Miiui.ouro jtj,uw ui iuni uiiuiv; speu i-.ii iu i u i nir-nTS ant convict ons of h
hi
it declared that -the ronser
'! tarmers of tiie nation when
nor o
?bf n !n the Ore, ; par wy it .- nanc- - : c ' ;.-. -i ' iii, -:'f- i ' : -
rvatism of the American ta.
''5 Pri,Pn'1 more ! r mn?? ho eternally on ru mi -o prevent the developmen ... f,i- ,,f every oft and spread of radical theories which would subvert the fundamental principles of the American Kovernmem."
' ' ' " ' :P nt! SMICh is the mesnaer of th.v farm tn th
netiN.vr
I,i form a -than -.nd his and exrrrdt- " ' i.ecks -r the
Iy It is received.
':p city, an.l clad -
Ci.:f- . r 7 "i
'"urer.ii i n.t -y
bad
:-0i'r-"' tnTt-. -;, -e rarHn.- rn -It tb'r.tatic marsncr, fe.s
uierr. nee, ;,p nn fonr ag jn .v r,.
inaneneo of Americanism and of American institutions when the farmer-- and the city dwellers r- thus united The Possibility Is Slight. Isn't there a bare pnssshility that this administration misht. induce rtrranr-a to have passer! a sam law which will give American citizens unfortunate enough to rtm
' ! wjrhin the confines of Me-rtcn thn fLji
'.'-..-..3 PPCflT' Tinsor.ihed? It would be refreshing to learn that nde-i mr t"tiU had "Officiant prestige rmainin2r t, coax "ar-
Irsnza into this pYocedure.
" i ' 1 "1 cr eeen i r.'iy the last in a ti:"
5 s 5 The Passing Show j
A"J-i ai-kti,nr,," the rec-irt nf a r.KAt-TIFL'I. winter poem about whn "THE wii.ij i"ri;i-s stfa i iig" U'"'SH. e-n h wav! Is d-!r.r 1'. eh? FTT.IKE of op.-rt's imy e.-n"pI T!!F. i-i'iinlrv M f -.. .!: sk!ns sa"i-
TH T wo-!", IT V K.VKR. ,u!,l it?
Jn't h nearly m had, a s jTi.nelp.n ?
stn.
1 1 the in iv. i p wn hut; it is THAT a w timer must buy his first V. IFE a tombstone hfore h MAP. RIKR pjrain. AI'TKrt haktn?- hinds wPh a izrQ A.-.-OF.TFD m-n AVK atwavs wonder how- the hk a M A N'T TTtl.-T manace to jrp a li-inr.
'Nuf Said Seven reasons pre given why midshipmen at Annapolis aro quitting in such numbers this year, and the eighth. reaon is mercifully suppressed by them- .T )
"o.''; Daniels.
T" our tr.'tvl nJitn''s 1 er of the SPrrKHNE fo.r,in1n virtue. i""'M at lpapt. o'lg-H. h, AND !' certain-y worries us a lo tc n Ik
i .ir'r ' '"-hlr'-t or,,- of h"
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n - i r 'IIRI.S hfn hinds now
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-N'D anon AND find her skirt md wsist
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that iiois you JIl-:.n Is Just his t-ct h chatfrirs. 'VIW. fcl'ow- who is a!wajs PRRACIIINVJ that clothes do not mike I i' I'HU the sam lad who Js I'lRST to laugrh at you IF your pants are, shiny at the scat. OCR fselin against the Prussians 15 still so profoundly hittor that iha c r.e
Many women find it much too cold in the winter time t be comforl.'. j in a suit, but yet thrj feel that their wardrobes are never quite complete without one. The tailored suit with its snug lines which t comfortably under a top coat is th- best solution then. And here is a tailorod suit of gray du". etyn which will plae avtn the most fastidious.
Don't throw your payet awaj without reading the want ad page
CUT THIS OUT
OLD ENGLISH KECIPX TOR Ca. IAERH, CATAEEHAi DEAF5ISS AND HEAD NOISIS.
Ti us M"E nvr wtl'. b flbl to comrrehrid "UTT l'f or this rianct -was S'"1 a rr a n od t h a t h t'W calves hut onr a j-ir spil THR r.:chbor-B rut n many ttms. IS your oidpr hard ? NTITIlFr. Is ours.
kii"r has hen
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s.ivs th uch -
OF our returning horoes PRESENTED us with a r!re th other Cny 'WTu examined It x-ery carrftrlty TO e tf thorn -wasn't ANT gas bombs or anything: tliv in It. MOTHER will spend tho who, day
CEEANIN'j up the house until it Wka ' ie V-rm.i
?Ll!"K a a new pin, BIT If she has a caller Just sifter she KotS THROUGH cleaning up th first werds Frm says i"ter the greeting !s: "JIT, this house is a si ant " "WHAT "would you do IF h stranger sidled up and s'ui-k AN ehlllioscepe into the g-h-ss of i, of 1", ItEFR you -were drinking? SfMKH-V the extrftl-v 1-r.V,;,
Tf you know of jininfl one who it treubb.d witn t "a tarrhal Deafness, head ti'uses or ordiiiHi-y catarrh cut oijt tns f'ei tiiuia and l and it V Ihent and ;. u mil', have !,., n tho means of saving some poor su fier.!- perhaps from total d-?f-noss. In Enclnnd scientists f,.r a long time past have rr-cognizr-d that catarrh !s a constitutional disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are !ial-! to irritate the ri'-liote air passac and forco the disease into the nud'l'o ear which f tag, iietit 1 y mn. total deafness. ,,r ,!se the ,l;i"--as" tnav he dnni down tho air pssaees towards the Iuuks w hu h is e,ua!l- dnrerous. The fniinu .
K formula )-i' h is used extensivelv in
tno damp i'nlish cinnHte js a conti1uHeiial tr,'iirn,i t and si'ould prove cs;-e-eeiily etti,-a,-iiiic tn suff'-rers here who lte utnf r te.eir fa. oi-iMe climate i nd 1 1 1 o u s . Secure from your drucgist 1 ounce nf Parrnini I ut'lo strrngth Take tiii home- nd told to it t, pint of hot water and a Ptth- crnnula'e.i Stiar; stir utit.l dissolved. Take cue t ahle.spnnnf nl f,.,,, times a. day. Thi win often bring quirk relief fi-om distress!. 1C head 'ti(,
nostrils slv-xitd nnen. hromhi,,-
ea. and te-arioE inmrvnr u s , hA
fifammati ei m the eustHcloan tubes i re,p,re.rl thrfiint used in thu
j direef lv uf-n the M..,.,j H,,d ,mic,-'s
Tni-e nt t lie stem and 1-as a tonic a,--tlon tin helps to uhtam tlie desired r--"i!ts The preparation is easy to make, r-nsts little a, js pleasant to fake Ever-.-rers"n w-hn ban catarrh er head nojvW
' 1" nar.i er ipnvr-u- Shoijbl
1 1 eat men' a trial. Adv.
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