Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE. LAKE COUNTV PWI-JTiNG i PUBLISHING COMPANY
Th Lake County Tltnea Daily entpt Saturday ao4 Sunday h-iiieiea at ttie k.iu,' 111 i l.iuuiK'.iu. Ju II. laOa.
The Ttn.e bast t"hlcir-nf!iitia Harbor, dnlly except I
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f.ui.l,u;OU, loo. U3 JV iua-Uef Ot aO.-arttCl JUmiCe lor Uto aa- uu tilt' joL uiouut ivx'm- niHi.a it day, diiix iiuLuietl JLiixS .ilii) UH' ut.cs ill lliu ,yea.i'- 'i he Vit-ivs, u iui 11 01 mis sui"i uesero to be nrtua- Jiijitovcr, t'ic. wl Ujai! to ue cca! a una tu-eueib loo. lor 11 .m napca.-? mat Hie taruiors ot uns couuiry noia tiiu wmp ji...u.
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The Lbke County Times 5turi1y ar.d Weekly .alilon. ; Entered t th .o.ii..;'e.e ;n nniii...:id. fr'obrunry . 1D1. i - i ur.Jh.: "'Jra n.'m83u,"1'4:r i Where Is The Old 1-ricie of The Producer' AU undtr tliu ct of aianh i. ls. s. ki aecond-clasa j riais she I'uutU.a t a i on .de 1 e iegra PU . ttfl' i A -u-eio applied to the superintendent or" a piauiutiou
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Hammond (private exchange sipn. 310J j a p. 1 I will put you to work and pay you what you are C'a 1 1 for whatr d'-rartnient wnie.i.) i ,..,,.. Gary Office-. Ttu..hona U7 j ith
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Whttlii . ",ss- ' 'rnh 'r i 0 U 1 is humoro'if incident, which leads to a more J io talk Jiiut
Croirn Point Telethvi.a 4i ; fr,.t :ou
plJnt itnmediat'lv to th rirruinMon lerrtmni. i , Ang lican who took priile In his work, and pride in the
I.IKE ( over li'.-re aie di'inp IL' i Itkt; he::. "VVJIV w; havni't cvo:i tirnc ovi.r h-j
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reflection- What lias Leeome of the uid -fashion -
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If yn fat; t rrc!v--i j-our cry cf Th Vimx rrrinpt-i 1 t ivf '''He is s ill with us. no doubt, Imt at present i? raVnVM Vn'i.r.!:."'; "V r;:S! t" the lea,-, ho i not in the VUc
rvte ! not what tt tn1 t.-t t ana that coA.!ainti ar ; "( I'Flf .a! t r1 rr- m n a.mv..n . . . u . ...
Th T h tncrfnnfL " nwuin, iitrm.-nt ani i today u dof not seem to he a auesilon of eivine i
TILVX to c-uitnit S'lici'V AS much 3.1 the tiieufsh'.h r..-ad. r
JIAS an irf'-a tha' t.'iat it's V.'C have ft: , i:, i: r,;, . f ! wht-n m f .! tha
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h- ';! s. V.' ! ivo r.ot h-.nj T .-in . -.'rlnj thriu" 1 ves for ti: p:n I ivii' .1 r.'irn i r. at . on arid nelthor we !ai Nfi'hfr do we fear or beiieve t .at ri'.tii.-t.e ar.d di,Ling-'i!shd serv:r n tl;-.' M.'ir.y ur navy wil diaquaUty r. n roan tor the 'x,ihf 1 effics ot pj ,-! .; . t-t the t'nited .-'!atrj. any m.re than tear tha p i i!': t.-i-tiei r,c. 'lpai -or. i;i .... far -.f the a rn. y r.r hie;-i: . sr e in the H-.:n fl'iard ..r th.f yalpyaid v. ;'i be a pt.pit t ) pupuJar favor I tut when the writer nuhu :. t.: Mtr.icn1.nHty and afst''nih:.n? s?af-i!t-;: that "the past four years ..:.. ;v Li. at :t (the I". ?. A.) can i:mtn-utr .-.lf.t ilii;,. y with 'i i firtll jr h gtm" he fcicia an ahv,v-t iniH r.'-tit. fjpjrc ...t . yUte of jii.nd hi.'h puts h;:n h- yet;'
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Its. ratrons on time. Ka
dolltrs worth of service for a doilar, bur. of cettin
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Pimpt In advising u when you ao not set v.ijr cuuer and ! '
wul ct promptly. J a niueh money for as little service as ponsihle. A fu'l
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Action Needed L0112: Ago CDgreis ia a; ia--i waKittg up: It uus not bits a. necessary to vake the. ptoyie up. Mexican uutraiioa Lavo for two long drivi-a ilie people of tlas reat country to a white beat. The present adiii.utstration has hem slothful ia the extreme in dea'-ng witii Cavranza. "Ve aJi know everybtxiy knows in this country except tha babies in the cradles ---tLat we have Wen supine, negligent and yes, cowardly iu our relations with Mexico, declared Senator Ashurat. democrat, ot Arizona laat night. Senator Shields said he thought the Ashurst r( ?o lutlon calling for the maintenance of sufficient troops aJong the border to protect Americans vaa not "strong enough," and "did not meet th real situation." "I would offer a resolution cal'in; for a ftarc of war
between this country and Mexico if I thought the con-' Thre are still a great many men who take pride in their
?logan just now. The man who -would dare go traveling over the country advocating a full day's work for a full u.-ty's pay would. If he escaped liomhing. doubtless en 1 up in the nearest, lunatic asylum It i of course natural, rot only natural, but proper and just, for aery man to get as much money a? he can
lor tue terviees lie pertorm. Tne rot of nvme is
ani.H7ir.Elj dazxingly high and men cannot exist on i three times the wage of a few years Lack, They are right j m demanding u living vane, as much more than a liing j waj.e as i: is possible to ;et. ) Hut this, lis our friend Kipling once t aid peveral times, is another story. To give a man more thin h is'worth does not neeeHMarily involve giving hlru more than
a living wage, r.r.u vice versa- It imposes injustice upon tl s t usl t j., soiiiro.io else and adds to the general l.ith cot of living i rit'VK a
and dissatisfaction There ate some products of food, clothing and ot.hr Commodities, who take pride in that which they produce.
IX an eitort to f rcn- that THE f r.-iKi,-r paid the t.; tn-.'Ll, td J. e C nr.r..y c -ul 1 te.'I ANV I'.i 'DY ceutd, ATiK MAHTIN ;? as ! !..-.l-.i . AIIU as t. ihy jcij.Iq ;) EAT niiieris are so outbroken m THKIIt f.j.inn.r.p. .NdTllINi "J .-an e.-l'pse them linh f THU m.-oi who his j i't takti A- inward bat h :i sari"".
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V.S hi. vMi.tl to ruy and thus Jea e his doiinr tf.I BK.N'KATIf its trusty snnp h-it'en. Whl.I.. we f.-t- that Adntn and Kve Altl t.".. heldifg f'-rh t:. the n-h;,-.-Di'.AM -uid w t- suri.-f-se thTe r.-s.n't Mfftl t'o:.:bl- jr-'t-.r,; ..nierr.c Vj tikt h'JhK Of A'l.l!! 1 :- J .,:m't ANY it. an would d' f .r this CIIAIIACTEI: patt. A 1'AT mil's Id-a of th w stidcrhi't IS to f- ! iii-.e wa'ki'iK over to tht lUil'iJ store to buy a etogie 1-N-n HAI' ef f r..., g out rf t)r oSr. V.'K suspect that in another H A 1 1 if orm were to ask an old tttne
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new Karfer l"--r k-t.' 1' mn v.. but o-n
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pretty fto-.. thii.
Itvtiloall'-n "f TIH'IfT in n,en i f t!ie average rhysl....l STItl'tTl'TtE a? b' d ! ash
Ivhtor.
Many . your readers m..y find it d.i- ; ficult to i-nd'-mlnnd tne ar'wm of yom -.tin.. . i .v.K in the l.M;e of Mon- ! day, Deotir.b'.r lt, re. -MlUtaty dent .3." ! If it was meant to .lra.tr Uie line ! any man who h.i woTn the uniform I of his country, it my be d:srr.!ed : xnere.ly ti. a pers'inal opinion oripinatt in lhoir. a prejudived mir.d. ; In this .inno. -i it i i n t--rest inf. I and jertinent to recall the. f.iet that ! many of c;ir pi-id. r;- - ;:,.. ),r.rn . 1 li-n ri.l iiers. It-; 5. Ir.ninsc with O .'irp
J,l'iH:,s't Washing ..n this hut Include-s . j..h noIP he st.::t wan'cl Kovcr..p.eRt owner- m' 3 Aldrew JtkjIn Zanhr-ry Tay- . h-P M-: r. V.-JTInuii Hnry !Urr..i.n. John Tyler. I f;rnt. It. li. Hav.-i, Jar..s A. TliK ... -. p w.-,uM bird at leaf cr.e ' Garfield, ftenlamin Harrison. W:iia.m .;..! t,:.r.rl. l,..f..r.. tl... x i McKinky and th jrreat Uoos-velt.
... j y- ' Not.w-1tbs;andi..g these men were
I soldiers and nrshty k'ood acidie: i,.-. VHVT has iK-c-.rr.e of the old-fash- ! this country ha.- r.eer had a "mi;ii o.'.l vt.u:ii j tary preeider.f ana nv?r w .!! ur.!o--.
a condition of affairs is brought aVni'
t:;.- and fsictf ridieulous. Wiiwt d-i-.-s he think the---, three mij:in Amer:e,i . c Idi-r we..- dflnw in Krare and It':,--si i and lilies ia and Italy. ti"t to m.-.v-ti"ii Haj tl. .-tiiin I 'cinini,'.. and N.es -agua and ' tir several da.-h.s int . at..; out of Mexico? I'.e.s he thi.iit l!:- . were giving a pink tea, or a Y. M A. cake -walk ? "vX'nere was the wr.t.-: thee paf-t four yf-ff . ? .ir pf-hir.-, t i-'. is rath.-.- an inde i. at - ju.tle.n: This, p'i-li?hej under the 'Vol-. the People will greatly pla?4 o:i. former "sejrl. e n:"n" and An'i-I'r.:-1-sians. John f? R-nner, h-, Cs!., t . F. A I. '"i-rS'l"ii!os. Major R. K. E. V". Firlej-. Lt. j. x. o. Alft. d Thie. A . K. V. A. V.-. U-.yd, Cap'.. M. C. L'. P. A.
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that the -world would
t'lON'T f. ad pi'in-? en the hoarding ho us-e
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The wiit.-r .f the offensive, editorial
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ViIEN in a res'aurn r.t the'-e days.
gress would adopt it," Ashurst replied. "I believe my resolution is as far as the concrWs is willing to go. and I doubt if even it will be adopted "If it ia adopted I will have succeeded at least m puncturing the lethargy of tlift government departments and in stirring the war department to the kind of action It tbould hive taken long ago."
Goodfcy Em, Nothing Doing Emma Goldman promises to go back to Russia if the government will drop its deportctiun charges. 1Vg;.i nothing! Make 'em stick and carry the old cat .on shipboard scratching, spitting, biting and clawing. If oh.-rge.-are once dropped Emma will drop her intention of leavir.;: tin, the Fort Wayne Nws believes. No matter what tiie old jezebel says she want to go back to Russia, even in the company of that other pal of hers, Alex Berktuan, just about as much as a resident of St. Petersburg Fla . want? to epend the winter in Loz Onglaze Here's our chance to get rid of Emma once for all.
Its Purpose. Th national association of farmers seems o be aa actual fact and if Mr. Caverno of the Missouri Farm Bureau association gives utterance to a correct statement of Its alms and purposes the association has a real fuhc tion. Say Mr. Caverno: The fundamental purpose of the national association, as I see it, is to take both capital and labor by the seat of their pants and the nape of their necks and crack their heads together so they'll learn a little senseI don't mean by this that we're going to fight capital and labor- We want to get along with them all of the time if possible. But th way capital and labor have been acting the past few years convinces me that they mut be taught a good lesson, and there is nobody in the country strong enough to do the teaching excepT organized farmers. It might be well for labor and capital to give a little consideration to this declaration of principles coming from a class that is considerably larger and stronger than both of them put toother. It's entitled to con-
work and what they can accompli.-li There are a great many manufacturers who take pride not only in their goods but in their men too. and are interested in seeing that their employes are surrounded by the proper conditions both at work and at homr. Now since there a'-e rm-ny manufactures who take pride in their prosnecs. some manufacturers who take pride in their emp'-oyes. and some employes who still ta':;e pride in their work, it would seeni that the situation Is not entirely without, hpe and that wt may yet get back to the plae where a man may make a decent, living Bnd still rive a full day's work It a full day's pay, and cot be ashamed to say so
When the present clouds of industrial difficulty roll by and they will do that very thing when the repuhli- ' cans aga :n get into control and things get normal, ate! sane and understandable .--why won't somebocy ptart an J
organization for getting to tret her 'he warring classes so that wo can Lave good goods, good wages, good service and a little peaceable, good living?
is doiii.r
".-ab.'o tjtih that it. 'MJitsirisro' would have i detrncd us "1 I'r.ited State
WATCH THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidney Q-Hc&rt-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stariderd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble
d "militarism" w!
COLD MEDAL
a" the affrisrht'-d pne:ft J unde rst - ..-d. can best be j : .js.-ia r.iMn" w'r..ch .3.ee 1 -f ours sfi.t ah. ut thre !
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MEN I" HINT. Breakfast. Rolled Oats with Mtlk Apple Sauce Bran Muffins C'oiTee luncheon. , Esca'.loped Tomatoes Whole Wheat Bread and fttit'er
Oatmeal Cookies
Cocoa Dinner. Rice Soup .Split Pea Loaf Tread am. Butter Lettucsvar.d Onion Salad Stewd Prunes CofTee GRAPE SEASON'S HERE.
w A nil LA D Ely PI II A firm has leen robbed regularly every two weeks for the lat six year 3 without bo-ng able to detect the thief, but instead of becoming used to hei operations of the niaiv.uder and accepting it aa a habit
not. to be broken, they are ttll! trying to find out how it j is done.
and bofl un'il soft, then strain through a sice. Boil tho supar ar.H v.i:efHf togetj-.ei , add tho pulp of jrranes, then the skins and spices, and boii together for two and or.tha!f hours. Grape Sberbrt One cup of sugar, ore cup of water, one teaspoon cif pelatine, two tar.Iespoons "t)f water,
St. irfed Olives " '"H s p Ju: r J ce m ne
i.i.j'ii. I'oil the sucrar.ar.d wr.ter five minutes. Si ak ti e gelatine ir. cold v-;.i fixe minutes and add to syrup, ae fruit juice, cool and freeze. ?trve in glasses with or without whipped cream garr.i?hing. Grap Ice Cream One-half cup thin crem. one-fourth cup trrape
Preserved Green Ura pes Cot ach -ih. o.-t ' .,o.o, r i i
f,TaP,uin,.half ?nd rm,!'e tho 6eds:Udd the'frrarw juice. Freeze in trie Neth the pulp and ajlow a pound customarv mt-nrer
Grape Whip Three fourths cup cf
millions of i' anre d fons to Krince tdestroy nr..) which cost the world tei million!" of liven. If there are anv :::
ians, native o self -er.-a ed. in the I' S. now, tiiey soon he Hppr.ipriatt-li confined in the renitenttarieB r-r mad
Tha National r.arr.edy cf Holland (gi cntunnd eodotsed by Qneen Wilhelmina. At all dru?c3t, tJre ie. Lo4 fvr tht bub GoSd M.a.i tm Trr W a4 cv bo iantatwa
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of suear for everv pound of the rruit
I'ut all into a preserving kettle and brinjr very slowly to tho bi)ihnjz
A .FRENCH doctor claims having attained results in experiments on restoration of youth and prolongation of human life. And of these restoration of youth is by far the most desirable.
crane juice, white of one e;r. five
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foiin. -w.i until tii:7a, men pour cream. Beat the white rf the eirjj Pito sten l ied jars snd teaK 1 until foimy, add the prape juice Grape Consrve--To a jr. .on of;mixed with lhe an )asv the ripe jzrapes, cooktu and run throufrh : crcam, then continue lo whip w'ith a
. Lvia.iur; , luii-v i.uiiu?i u. i cream wri'p.
IF "FLYING PARSON" Maynasd can preach like he can fly. the country' due for a real evangelizing one of these days MR. CARRANZA is kepi busy answering American protests.
TH?; NATION should steel itself tor a series o- presidential booms.
sug-ar and the juice ar.d jrrated rind
of two ra-vres. Cock until thick and add o.ie-half pound cf pecan meats just before removing from tho f.re. All conserves should be poured in jelly ghsscfc and when cool cover with paraflir.e. Grape Catsup Five pints of
grapes, one pound of s-Jtrar, one-half
Ta-.-o eff the f--oth as it H.ws and
drain on a sieve. Pour the unwhipped mixture in small glasses and pile the whip on top. RECII ; FOR A DAY. Lettuce and Onion Salad Mince as many onions as desired; serve
pint of v:neear, one half ounce each them cn lettuce leaves with French
of cinnamon, cloves ;md mace. j dressing. Boil the sugar ami v:negar topeth- Spaghetti Salad One box of er for fifteen minutrs. Heat the ! spaghetti, two pimentoes (canned or
prapes through a coiancer, alter ; fresh I, one onion sliced, mayonnaise
THE AMERICAN people are beginning to see red. and the fn: reh'sts had better look out
which add them to the v.rteg-ar and
sugar and cook for twenty minutes. Spiced Grapes -Seven pounds cf
dressirx to cover.
Cook spaghetti in boilinp water until soft; drain in colander after
mgar, one quart of vine par, one pourmp cold water over same, then tablespoon of ground clovea, two -.dd balance of ir.rrredients, clso Eng1tab!e8poons of ground cinni mon. lish walnuts if desirtd, or little (rratRemove the pulp frora the skins ed cheese.
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