Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
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COMPANY. I The Lake County Time D&ily -sxoept Svurdy n4 Sunday. i,ati!ioJ s.1 tut iisiu.:.i ii Haaunu.u. JUi as, lUoC. Th Tn.. fast C"hic eo-Tni!na Harbor, dally except ; Sunday Ecurtil il the pustoiiVe m Eust Chicago. Nov- , ember IS, 1913. ' The Lake County times Siturd..v and Weekly edition. Entered at th onf.ofe.c in Wnnirn nJ. February . 1314. The uary Evening Tinier 1hM crept Sunday. Iu-; lered at in postofnoo in ilnrv, April IS. 111. All under tha ct of March 3. IS'.' 9. matter. J FOSEIOS A IlVTBTTrf; .1 C! TTTTfrit I
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t'es.-don of error and earnwt. honest prayer to the Creator for mercy and help. We must pray lor our country, that it may he exalted ill righteousness We must pray I'm- those who exorcise authority, thai they may be wise and ju;U. Vt uni n pray for fill our citizen that they may le fai'.hful to duty and obedient to law. We nta-t pray that our land may be a land of liberty and peace and mutu: 1 service. YVe must pray, holi.-vin;: that toni lirars our voice;; ami supplications that "gracious, is the Lord and ripjit-oou-; ( "a. our (led i j merciful.''
" J Tlir labor strikes, existing and to eonio arc not ortlin OtlCAOO. i ary labor disputes. The world has known not Inns liko
Hi em and tlte:r -Hrt tip.ui nu.nk.nd m; plij!ur- the wordld into horrors 1 hat history has nn or rce.-iunt-.l-That is why we are appealing to the clergymen ' all people to whom reli.sri-m is a. ro:t'it. to all to whom (Tod i.s an actuality, to mate tho emEri" Txrd'. day a day for avi:x-al for Divine aid "or a world, f Mm: cataclysm Human-,';.- ha? failed to pro-ire huuianit . Man's extremity is (lod'.-s opportunity. In tie- word- of the rsahnist:
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a trnant. ABE MARTIN'S fri-rri. MISS TAtV.!;V-.i TLK. is having 1 1 1 S 1 i;--lr"s W'.tl.-d i.ut. 0. "E p'ai-o when-, th-? homfdy plrl has it on HER botcr-lc.kiriE f.is'or 1. s that th- hemcly c;rl doesn't stand in Ml ' .lnngor.f boinc irtaulte-l HT S'-nif horiiii man. ONE t hitiK that t-.,iiii-r nf not a little Ai'Tr.U w Ctu.t. r with our doctor To find out what is realty th MATTER with IS tluit wo hav.-nt rio-i"h musoto to HAVE a '.'ery twol can1 of M rSt'UEAR rh'-urr.atij.n'.
ITALY DECORATES AMERICAN CENERAL
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Man's Extremity God's Opportunity. Man's extremity i? Gad's opportunity.
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t,'OiO t i 1 1 j..? i i-i ij. t n ii..' v tuai-v. America is rent asunder by the spirit of defiance of land and orderThere appears to be no man or men big enotigrh in this land to STay the rising tide of disaster-
Why? Thf demooraiic naMuiaI comuiittoo
lowing sta'er nl: THINK WY.l.l, OS IT! "And wh-n The treaty is cj copted nun in khaki will i ot have to cro- ?!u- sea .-fain" "Then why are the cities of l.ako I'ountv hesieged i with recruit lnjr squads day af'er flay, week after week ? Whv tl"in the government work so hard for fresh sold lee
and sailors? Whv I.- the war department If-rne en the pns-
offices wi'h pesters ruaranteeing- men who onli.-t service
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Which Do You Prefer? Our balance of trade with Japan received ,-omething of a jolt in September. In June last, we had worked it up to about fl.000.0fl0 in our favor- In SpteniV.er it
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.no puio:e man possesses power or influence euffi-1 stood S2G.000.O0ft asrainsf. us- We had ""0 in our i
Cient to allay the turmoil j favor in our trade with China in June; it was m-ady $, ! Empl er and employe cannot reach that mutual un-. fe'LOOft against us In September- A favorable traIe bal I dersfanding, that necessary haimony, upon which tho '. anc in our trade wi'h all the world of $t35 ftfy,iV)f in j livelihood of all of the people is dependent. I June had dwindled to $i5S,Vi(i.Oio in September- VhAn industrial warfare is being wasted behind wbote ! says the tariff is no longer a live issue? With labor on i
lines lurks anarchy-
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Famine, destitution, bloodshed and rintre the are taxes to be squeezed from crippled industries? Arc
Infanta Eulalie and her husband Antonio de Orkarm. Infanta Antonio de Orleans, the profliR-te husband of Infanta Eulalie, 1 .3 caused a sensation in hijeh SpaciMi Circles by his escape from the estate where he was living under surveillance. Infanta Eulalie, who is the aunt of KiriK Alphonso, bad him declared of unsound m;n.i and placed under guard. Because of hid degenerate raod of Lie she separated from him several year ago.
Th Past Orantif Association Eake county lie 1 i the heat meeting since its ir.st tuti-.n at t'ne Caluno' halh I- o. o. . ,,n Thursday at Kac Chicago. Thank t tr.e publicity Riven by The T'.ni'f, a rer-,.,i ,-rowd f --i the hail anu n Yens Anderson president, .-ailed th-: n..-.-t.nj? to orde: v'v 'lialr was ..'-.;.: f-.i. Aft-r the I a: 'inr---!-.- d. srrr-e was ron-fer-e,l upoii some- -ar..J ida te for -al-urnt-t Eodf.-e. 'oi. t!io jocular order of j b-iines. v as taken nr. Members from ail the lodges in the j ''un'y tr.ad. sho-t nddrefses. t-ncludinir I '"er. K. 1 1-rf-lirnri n . f Crown Point. AT- ! tf-r a i"-i -nrnor: t t;-..- m. n,-er. pn.otc ' " a "iior-t'U.ii-. ( i.a-t. .e-cd by too' members of I)orr-. Reh-kah lod.se J Tho x-nt meetini; wii: b h- 'd at 'rowc ; Point on Tu?iia;-, t . - r. 2: . at .r..-.vn
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Urig. Gen. Charles iita. .mmander of the Antnct forces in Italy dur-nc the war. was recently twarded a decoration rv the Kir cf Italy. Prince Monteveslc (at the left) is -evsn pinnins; tha medal r...
Close of Strike Releases ! 15,000,000 Pounds Suar XEW Ct RLKA .VP, T.a., Nov 11. Ar-
' prnximateiv i.-,.o.-.i.e.-in r.ound of r:snr w ill be ck-ased for irarket:np with the tinlefidiiiK of stearr.':rs beJd here, some j or them for a month, unable to dis.-Jaao.-e j earpoes b--oau t- .f the Jong-shoremen's s' r ike.
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I has ben prorer, fey t-e world' Ktrraiest futS.-rit3es 'in It Btimniatr and lut rrsac li.-.ir iprnTrth to merely lewuir It iscn tSo? surfat-c of the fe'.a. The fcnir ciPiOn.vnKe -era?- to reraovf hnir t so attcclL It v n-.if r tie i S. leSsiraele, the oria?;aS paalt.iry itqu'o. does tfct- itv...rrJtioa. Oaly (tmiiUf. If-shrtcie tins n ntonej -liac-k. rf.rj (ci ?a eaeknre. At tjib.'t eonntrrn In el and f2 aixrs. or by mall tr!ja oa fa plain wrapper oa receljpt oi prirA. I'HEE bnat luaHed 5a pls'n aealetl r n Triopc on rj---t. I -Miracle, 128th St. and i-aik Are.. New TorS.
battlefieldsThe American flag is no longer reverenced by all of the people. American institutions, American traditions, American hopes. American aspirations are no lonrer respected by many Americans"Raucous voices rail at patriotism's plea The American republic i? already in the twilight of its darkest hour. It would be folly to deny the desperate conditions that existIt would be criminal to conceal 'he deadly peril of the nation The people of the United States ma.-t arouse themselves to a realization of ft he prowins menace before they are annihilated by the powers of evil. The true Armp.freddon is at hand and the eagle, flying in mid heaven, is savins with a jereat voice, "woe. "-oe. woe for them that dwell on the earth " All that human power could do has been done. Man's extremity has arrived. It is. now Cod's opportunity. God alone can save the world "In God We Trust" is our national motto And it is to God that we must now nppeaie. Man's extremity is God's opportunity.
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brin? a wayward people back to the Throne of Grace. Ou:- efforts, our thoughts, our labors and our pro-
you for free trade, socialism and the democratic party or for protection- private indus'ry and the republican party? Do you want another four years of what has been goin.sr on. or do you want to eet back to sanity ami a fair day's pay for a fair day's work?
.After eountinz the soldier vn'p in Massachusetts one is Impressed with the fact that the thoughts of youth were not Long. Long thoughts-"
United States Food Cheaper In France. From Paris comes the story that the French government's sale of United States army foods has started End from the prices quoted thefe will probably be a rush for passports to "sunny France" With the United States in the death throws of a coal strike which threatens the very life of the nation ir is pleasant to read of the inhabitants of a foreign country buying United States army stocks at prices far below the market, price here Thanks to Secretary Baker. Wilson, et al the French people are btiylntr our army stores with little money and perfect ease while the much advertised sale of army scores in this country has proved a farce- The prices of some of these stores are juotd in Paris as follows: Cocoa 23 cents a pound; bacon IS cents; canned peas 10 cents; dried navy beans cents, and so on down the list- all in proportion. With no shoes available in Paris the army shoes are heing sold everywhere at $2-50
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gress have all been along material lines. There has been , with repaired shoes priced at $M0; used ove
too little spirituality in our activities- Our bodies have j from $1 Co to $1.75. Under a League of Nations such grown while our souls have shrunk- scenes can be pictured from the Arctic, to the Antarctic. Now, as the clouds darken around us, as a nation JTbus have we made the world safe for low prievs for and as individuals, our physical sight grows dim and our others but not for us-
spiritual vision Increases- .
"God help us." is our pleaTn prayer alone exists hope. The people of Amorh a must eo down on their knees and as'-t for Divine aid. Next Sunday, in all of ouc churches, ''if all sects and all dertom init ions th-'"-e s'-onhl br i-nned con-
Those folks who are victims of the sleeping sickness have one thing to be thankful for they miss a lot of worry these lurid days.
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TERRIBLE TESS
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reunion. I'UOM what little -s e kr-.v about VAMrilUZS. although as wo ha said bciVru WE aro alwa; s r to t -. i.. ins'ructcU, V cotiEid'"!' snugslitii? by far the ! MOST effei tie- ..f to- :r in'. thc-ds. I EEAIt.V that :t is ,c -u.g ..- ! a hum- ! dinger of a wmtcr
WILL som. bid -lease gi' o a r.,.on3 W THE spring end .-sum r had WHO remembers WHEN iiiy v..un man h . had SAVED a hundred d.dhi..- and had a TEN-DOLI.A R a w-- k jeb KNEW he v. os l ' .'":-.' t ii.rtrr;. and SITPOPT a faintly.
WE heal- very little nowadaj.s :.l::i "T freed.. tr. or tT.e seas, H'.'T as wo ne-.-rr know whuvt it J'.EA.VT jtiywiy WE don't miss r. much. THE reace tr--at- we see is soon to be i tail a AND the sir is ibrant with
THE sound ...f men sharpening kniv.s AND grinding aes. WORRY may t.e useless but AT that a good many I-'t'SSY people seem to get a l.-t -T fua out of it. A MIDDhE-AOED woman V ILL cn.t two chit ken salads AND a large p.--c- f cream stack pie AND then feel that li is -.cry unjust women have to SEEKER so much in this world.
WHEN" we look at some of the things that women MARRY we'll say the pirls are
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With The Exception Or A Fetvv Scotches Kepe akd Tmie ShH F.E HLQ. FATHER'S 5v.T Look As C-ocO As New.
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