Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1919 — Page 6

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Man. So a;.- i.ooy t-alou of Herg. Crarc'r auccees ha'writ'eu l hid cot..ma:.. - r at lud'anapolis accuiu Cramer ""' l!.i:iu( poiit ..- - .i churge who; e assinlnity is ni euaiio,. v.y t;s s.ll.nes.-. Tii'M- ha- hi' a. no noi.tics. in Hammond huicw t!i

j war .'-:;. in, v.a.-, so nuc-- ..uily fought and . brought to j .- fi! :at cu'i i.''.-".un. From .Major Brown down to the .'..mn:U-:r ":M.-,!i polich-s ;aH b.-en a minus equation in ; I'lvic liiv Sn jbat t i.-t how S'Tr?. Cramer has playod j !'';.! . is Kii'V.va !).!.. t,i his detractor. Tb citi-'vna of ; i l-Tii :' .-vr.it t. ) . . !. ill r.ot lok-e it veil of t!vv ladj i i :';i;'.i:-i Ji-.di:iai ! rs aniens tin? chnrtf ar thorx'uishl. , ,:;v !.-!,. ra' -d u"iiii:s! Sfiv. i 'raiui r, t pccirtlly at !hu; tim

w. .i n .. i- sj-'-hips regular v. ,t y to win t.tv-i) lit-aur a. a n'waiii f,.r h:s ncJily vm rite; horvii e record at this

fjif. Cj .i,,u':''s life ju liMiauiond ;tr.J his work have -a an npt :i hnk. Th is nwspap'r considers iil'.uUtriy fit tu icUK" of In.-- career nml resent thu

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o rpH-e your cpv of Tne T:vt. rronvot- i - n . fai. ptnae d- n. think it ! t-.frn i ' t t' t on I'.me. R-ninitiT tnut the t-Hi n'r"t !t ,JS"1 rt l and that ronp'.aJnt!i .ra :nar.r ronrre about th tiBin r l t-nil rr- , m ha lncraeC mniltni? e,;utrm-nt r..1 : . rr..Ftly to rfach ltw pntror.s in tim. R , -.is when you do nvt fit y. jr tftper nJ : '. rotnptly. j

Trying: To Pa.ss The Buck - papr Mature eyniieatfi etittagd ::. atuun- . j prpaicaad i haa issued a cartoon shov, Lr.ar t".-.f ;io.'i-r" fedirg on th substantia or tii w-ppif

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tt genial 3octr IS i.ilUitiK if not aJvracl.eorrjl l,crat. DCIi vL.rli'U aiitnenta, AND yt it in prtTokliiK noiintlnfja tu l'S KILPi:D sknp whit fe -re almost AItBOL.l!TlJIY conlc;ea t7iat

IXV VV'IOITI'Nt has really awt in. I

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uprrti-- cmmojl today ndopt-(i j jnotli

Hri'U-ii -"uj-Kft 'on for partition of that tinman war : I'adtr the arraiik,niitn' Gr-at Hritain will receive n:y per cent of tho tola", tonnage. I 'ran'" a tfn per

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'vnt, i'-ii.. t-n per rnt. Japan

I nitt-d Sti'tes two ;r nut. Th Br:t:!i "s';s:-(-.-::oi" i-t a donned and as taurh as ail thf oihfr tuitions pttt toother. Vat'irally. That wa

public'! poticeruan. labcIK--d a. "Housa ard to !;ave been pvpoifd rrrun uur dear, p;w)d f riven. But -eps at the t a itch. The fifscnt rafoiiNl a.i ! 'bat was r. i 'o :;aie ?fer expert fd v that Japan

ita.strat'on had rontr.,! r.c htvti v-.,, ahouiti receive fo:r tin-s as muob aa tl.ft T nited stata

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years prior to March 4;Ii of ur.s veai.

iww. r pligjd to e.'iaot k Kishition which notiid prevent j "n,' lr:r:"

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It cure . Japan s onty ar'ic:;;j :ofi .;: in- war v.k a puiriy

' Ufa' tra?ti'.' ei; acftlly tnada money-

IIAS in thla day and anfralton. VB lock ao prrfecily bJthy In our

lt.st f-eiioua : that -at am1!m think J i;cw much b.-ttor it j "tVOULD b If w only had a Jumpy ! Jaw ta point at cr j AT least ft houatr.Jd'a krife "TIB pllrlrt cT th flrla rfiM from i

! J1AREMS xrl'a onr tiJLr to pity us j

Refreshing flavor and fragrance and unusual mellow-mildness make Camel Cigarettes instantly and permanently likable! CAMELS are a cigarette revelation I They are a smoke delight! They answer the

cigarette question as it has never before been answered. Your taste will prove that! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will greatly prefer to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Your test proves that! This expert blend brings out Camels' wonderful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor ! It also makes possible Camels' enticing mildness while retaining the full " body " of the tobaccos. No matter how much you like Camels and how liberally you smoke them, they will not tire your taste!

or your own satisfaction compare Camels

with any cigarette in the world at any price !

ft 20 gm -ff-s ton fAf t ( J 0 0 r igd nttma in f 'f!rif ppr .nytrtd rrton. urfon Kr tt )ne or off cm tppiy or whmn you trmrml.

18 cent a package

i rot tcerins and curb m.iaopoly. A big ha'eii e-tarjUK-e 1 to perlorru Thiit feat was enacted, a firt". n-ua rr ; .1 ..I. :

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t"t the Job had hen doa. There has notoriously heer ' ''-lent that is tantamount to an insult. I. should b de-

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tins far to at'est. a mer

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iatratloa to enforce tt 3-iiennaa law arair.t cotn' or.ia- ? ?r.ar- motive in entering the war and for ua lo accept .au-Etion and raatraint or txad and tn anticionor.v aieas- j l 0 P41 c,""r ailounont of the tlermatj fleet'a tonnage tire j..aaod in the earlier days vf the present national ould be to besmirch a record wirhou adTantae. BneadminieiraTion. There is ample la- o cover th case. J iin offers us just enough to foul our finger, says tha in uo tar na laws atid their enf-jrceuient iuay alleviate ;:. fort Wayne NVw. Ins, Lead of employing these laws the adrnitJatratfoa utti- ! What the Supreme Council adopt via nntiah augUi8 its press agencies in an attennt to hamtuww'. th.. !sc-&tion we ehould not be tho lea-st beokwattl about telling

r r)ie v.y loading responsibility on the present congress

?rhe -v-, .t 1 i that Columbia the Gem of the Ocean is no'

Ta8i pr.ss agencies have been ued to bunk-' the peo 1 looking for acy little two pr cent ba&y and women plo k ofn. however, that ioiiia have grown .n?pic:ou Uinkin:; German tonnage. Ask any of the gallant jtara wao aXid iJtcl.'no to b flim-flanjir.ed. jhave t onif back from th proud service with the incomjparthle American f.eet whether they think the gcc.d old

The Farmer And His Dailv Tho comaifnt on the llageistovm (Md ) convention o f-u-mera La brottght much favorable p.ais irom our lamer friends in this r.ewapaptr. This conven'ion voiced tha aentiunents and conricUan of the farmers of t' c nation when it declared that "the conservation of the Aru-riean farmer must be eternally on guard to prevent thj development and epread of radical thoorh-s which ou.'d aucvert the facd.-iraenttl principle of the Atnerlr.'4i SOtremniont." "Such la the message vf tho farm o the city, and

!'. S Navy should lower its proud destiny by accepting it frpeiion Ies3 than Japan. It is the worst lntt!t that has yet been l;eapt-d on a sovereign navel pof-er. Phail we suliy the greatest naal b? trie.' ever fought by accepting tat England's hands a lit tie Lckspi'titng two per cent of 'he vile fighting K.ii.sei's fleet for services rendered ?

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GF7T moch encourag emeaf at h-wie V JC.E w er?o to appear to think f aJotli-ic on WTS still are ready to mak ths riffia IF w co-u'.d get a fairly g'XJd lojkar WIO wah4 ra-sonat!y often and !lJo't FEBIST in flirting with a Shrlnar E'ERT tlm sh ataw a taibosh. OXTtl -ratt pleesure of hf

J3 doing favon tbat aren't much ef

an y T ROC HUE. on of 'hiTi bMnj i.'n an pi.ktn.f up oV l.IlOL"irrE bcjuet which has a-cl-dentaliy PROPPED cut of It cut glJM holder A6 we roll merrilly toward our horn's on a b'-atly wet day. ONi: of tha eaJrjf thlnga tn 11 craation

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lurinc: a Trap's Worth

"A trap is rf value to a trapper only in proportion I I3 a mrri& womn sitting on top of to the power the trap to hold tho game when ea..r;ht. a register

Thi holding power of U;e trap is gov;rr.-i ?sot only

gUdly It is received. There need be no fe ;r as to the j the dwsi.n oi thr tcap but by the methods of fast a::;g peruianenco of Americanism and of institution when tho j used in setting the t'-p.p," says Walter S. flimsier, in he farmers and the city dwellers are thus united," paid The j current isu of the ITunter-Trader Trapper. lab Coar.t.y Timae ia a recent isrue- ! "A atrons trap -when fastened to a tree or log by the Tha I.sJie County Farm Bureau New in. answer ir.se ot staples, rot ir frequently will fail u hold animals mtj that our city odi'ora have men good filings to tay 'to stronger tlan tha aitunk or the muskrat A weak trap, sbcut the far:uc-r.s - the present time. Some have r-een ! If f -i-ss-tifd to a cruth drag of tui-bte r.r? :?t rcld co-sisent in their poKcy. ' elUier of those aniraaJf. "We notict? Quite a change in our largest county daily, "On of tho best methods of fastening traps is by "The L-ahe County Times." Lately this paper has had 'he brush drag. Fast n the chain of the trap near the a&vc-HiJ. editorials giving the f;i.-:n-r tra credit which )-l,avv end of t;i p'!e of brush so that the dra of brush i If Cj him. ani we are glad to repriu' one of thos will not likely become mixed up among the branch . It'.; editorials above." j object is to encumber the actions of the animal without

nit. rely restram'.n:

effect of motion Short Jwih'ft

Cramers Splendid "Record t rora the t.ia.e ihat llantntond tiuoffirfalTy

tt? war ag-.,n '-f the I..

and rocks are as effectual as ir. brush, entere ! 'Tee only good ineil ods of fasten .n.g

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t.h hiin end that wat a long, long time and pays b!- Did you ever no'ico a mi-e-riy person bar-

S. govecnmeiit doi lf'i to enter it, tm-.n j tiammg with a hree.t vender? This rcminls n;e of a trap-

e-r d r-.oMJi ;at.in was carried out th city as a : per friend of mine who r steles with fur dealers for half -iter w,. n national fame tlu-oujli tha re-mark j an hoar ohr a different' of fifty cents over a bunch of Yta. Welsh, wli later as Cast. V'elsh j furs worth from twenty-iH-e to thirty dollar. The very on !.: own h.ok and ?erg. lir-bart j next m ruin? he will ootne i.i from a trap line ami teli v--r tM .-, years hat beea ia the tJi'ck 1 of losing a raccoon, a skunk, or a r.turat in a trap which own account- O-ly thoa.j who have ,vns fastened by urivinL' a stak" fno the ground through - connectc-l with the diversified !he rin of the trap chain, the worrl mert,o l of fa -. uiT-K .'riir rf-rni'.'r.te 1:s!nct. with nil its ' a trap one cou'd n."

OX a crl1 B-jnisjr afternoon rtCNNT.VG through a. eohta'rs rieca imt.l sh HAS won AND perf rr.tly unatola to . an offer of aid a half centa f-r ail hr winnings. r"METmES it aefms AS if the art of being- a r.ov-i'.st Is the AEIT-JTr to take a hero

jIKI. bat-is ia oiie j-art i f Om.a WK car. j'itt el back ai.a v.-at,-h 'll" PRO'.T,S.ES "1' his brain as V; wonder HOW sever! ef his --jrii; iicy friends w ho AN SO T dtn by bmng awect to h'm at t iinws itAI'PrNED to b bc.m over in tlJa O'.X-'N'TRT wh":r gtrls nri pvrffctiy

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mother.?. j SOMKTIME parhar aomehcwly villi

rvn have the Glji'.l' JUS courase to auirt a bk-k i N-p-To-TmrroRs vrmrK. but iff .1 ha.r.k thr t

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