Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTv PRINTING A PUBLISHING COMPANY.

Tlx Lake County Vunoay. .utuiea at I. 1KOS.

Time Daily except Saturday

ti.e irumolLic in iiauintona. June

The lrea fcatst Chlo-co-lndiana Harbor, dally exceyS Sunday Entered at the poatotace iu aal Clucaaa. foeiober tft. 1913. Tbe LfeVs County Times Saturday and WKkly edition. Enterel at the o-'offlce in Hflmn.ouJ. February . 1314, The Gary Evening Tlmea o.il except Sunday. a lre at lti ;oBt.tnce Jn Uarjr. April 18. 11X. All under the ct uf Uarcb S, la. aa aecond-claaa matter. O. IXq N I'AiMi CO CHICAOO.

Hammond (private exchar 3100 3101. 3101 Cary OfflV."' whatever department wanted.)

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;. ..Telephone 80-M Crown Point J, Telephone

al.itT. ;'?." trouble neittnt Thi Tikm makes cow fiamt Immediately tt the Circulation Department. HOTTC7H TO STTSSCnusnS. I-Vi J cn ,,me R'm-mber that th. mall

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, " --u no una mar con lrimria are t- our- about the train and mall -ri,)V, T,1,M V lncre?C ts nip.!ltn equipment and i"ar.rrnP8t,r to rch ll Ptrona on tlma. B

ested witness and that her views may be prejudiced- On the other hand, conduct when away from homo may b greatly in contrast with actions there. How then is con duct to be accurate!' Judged to prevent a c.iae being made to sv.it the circunintiuicca. Then, vhat doea the condition that he shall be a "daughter of the common people" mean? Do we not loa.-t that we have no da-sues Jn this country and does not our Declaration of Independence aver that "all men are created equal?" If the latter is true, all of us belong to the common people, and that provision of the will i3 redundant, Irrevelant and of no effect. Dut there may be Borne who might deny their classl fication as of the garden variety of folks. Such would, of course remove themselves from the contest and In that case there would be greater chance for those girls or good conduct who would not dispute the grouping. But who is to pick the winner? There is a lack of Information on that subject The mayor of the city is

"ported to have sidestepped the Job, possibly because he wished to remain a citizen of the city. Picking the prettiest baby In an Infant show has been demonstrated to be easy In comparison with making a just reward in the Instance cited and facing the resent

ment of the losers.

That Italian must have had a grudge against Providence and made his bequest with malice designed to promote turmoiL

Some Good Advice Mrs. Howard Gould offered some very- sensible suggestions a few days ago In a talk before the National Federation of College Yv'omen. She is reported to have said: "It's high time the women of America should get out from under their social camouflage .drop the fourflush and come to the realization that today women with common sense Ideas and brains are needed as never fcefore." TJth eggs selling at a dollar a dozen and other mings proportionately high, there can be no mistaking the need for brains and level-headed good sense in home management at this time. There Is plenty of Justification, too, for the advice to drop "four-fl'iahlng." Consider for a- moment, acds the Lafayette Journal, the news dispatch from Pittsburgh. 'pa., that tells of the edorts of many women to return to the stores for credit wraps, furs, and silk gowns that were ordered simply for show purposes at the time of the visit of the king and queen of Belgium, with the Intention of sending them Back immediately after the ceremonies were over. Can yui bpat that for camouflage of the sort that Mrs.

(Vmld denounces? You cannot. The Pittsburgh have grown tried of lendias

atd they are teaching a lesson by refusing to take back the articles thus ordered tinder false pretensesIt is becoming more clearly apparent every week, ffesplte our remarkable prosperity, that our women can still render patriotic service by resuming or continuing the careful ways of war-time. Joyriding Is not a safe or profitable diversion. We were bound to have some of it after the strain of war was over, but as time goes on. we see the need for care. We hope that the women will follow Mrs. Gould's advice, and then see that their men folks do the same.

HOLLAND TO PUMP THE OLD ZUYDER ZEE BONE DRY

Work of Draining Historic River Will Occupy Thirty-three Years.

oM th great Dutc'h war fleets Bathwed, wh;ro now 4.000 fishermen elnk tin ii in-u-. Lh'-re will rlrfrs villager ru!ar-horiM-Ml road a urr sleepy canais. mw frnis and Iv-im:.-. for thoi3unda of people. Some few montha rrlor to the war the fmtch govern mvt put in h-and tt -'lr ! rm. jpoJ'-trd fchin! for draining and rrclwlmlnjr the historic Zuyder Zee, but during t.h upheaval j ' i was dropped. The prta-t dain 1m iH-ing built of sand mixed with rubble tnd ston--and net f confretc. Communication with the North Sea will he maintalnci' by thirty-three Urge alui-cc-jrates and a couple jf lock for h!ppln. Tin construction of the eanbmkmr.nt Is expected to occupy nine i-a.r..

pi-TPlhi'jh . The staU-i iit lit declared that profits of $5 1)0' i- a burr t-1 u;f b in irinade on elder that c&nUlns as high as six pf-r

Perils Of Picking The Winner The Italian count who by will has left tlO.OOQ 10 the city of Providence, R- I., the Interest of which Is to be E?en annually to a marriageable girl of that city of the ajru of 20 years, along with the be-quest imposes some conditions that will contribute pezziing problems In making the awards. He has epecifed that the gift shall go to her who "shall best deserve It by her conduct and family virtues" and at the same time be a "daughter of the common people." It Is assumed that the city of Providence will each year develop a large class of young women who will fill the specification aa to age, but that is the least troublesome phaso cf the matter. The merit aa to conduct is much more difficult of Judgment. A large part of the conduct of a young woman of 20 years Is In the home and beyond observation by any except her family. If the mother testifies that the daughter Is never out of tamper, telieves her maternal parent la every way possible, washes the dishes without complaint and gets up without vrglng, It may ho cn'drd tbs.t t'a ",oh" sn 'r t

Have They Forgotten Or Are They Insincere? Administration propaganda has convinced a good many credulous people that it is lrrererentia! for anybody to criticize President Wilson even when he Is actlua in the capacity of head of the democratic party a function he never forgets. They regard strictures upon the party In power as a sort of sedition. Have these people forgotten that President Wilson

got into office in the first place by knocking and over throwing a president of the United States at the polls? Are they ignorant of the fact that Mr. Wilson, as a presi dential candidate, accu&ed President Taft a.nd his republican predecessors of being mere tools of the predatory plutocracy and creatures of the special interests he said were fattening on the vital3 of the common people, who were going to be emancipated tinder the beneficent operations of the "new freedom?" Mr. Wilson npt only said this repeatedly during his campaign for the presl dency, but he must have begun to believe it. for in hi." inaugurai address of March 4th. 1913. he declared that alast the clutches of big business had been pried from th throat of government and he asked everybody to watch him introduce the millennium. The truth is that most of these people who pretend to be terribly shocked by anything in the way of criticism of the administration, and profess to believe that their horror is the result of euper-patriotlsm. were right up in

merchants of the front row of tne anvu ,cnoni3 wnen tnis nammenng

fine raiment was eoine; on. A good many of them ar nw sptmMag

appreciatively of former President Taft because he has had some good words to say of the Wilson administrationYet when Presldenf'Taft was In office they declared he waa either a weakling or a rapscallion for, of course, no president not lacking either in intelligence or patriotism would permit the country to be victimized by special !nterests or predatory plutocracy. It will take the horrified ones only about "sixteen months to get over their righteous qualms against criticism of the executive and the administration. By that time a republican president will be ia tnd they will be back on duty with the hammer brigade, and if Mr. Wilson stays in politics after his retirement from the presidency the first caiipaign will find his voice, ai in 1912. riBJng bove all the rest.

MNTTRN ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 nOTTEHDAM. J A re. 13. - - Ho!lnd plans to pump the historic Zuydtr Zee dry. The work 1 cx;ectd to occupy thirty-three years and cowt over $75,000,000. fays Everyday Science. A great dam or

embankment l.i now bolng built across l the north end of the aea from Wlerln-1

ren, la North Hollird. to I'lanm. in Yienland. It will havfl a k-nRth of

nearly fifteen miles. n.lly making It the longest of sfa ftmbankmnts. Tt will result In tu.rril.ie: over half a million acres ot this gret arm of the Trth Sea Into dry land. "Where of

CALLS HARD CIDER PROHIBITION BABY

. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body it racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL

W 3p,7.

Tha national rcmady of Holland for ovar 300 yaars; it is an anamy cf all pains raulting from kidney, liver and uric acid trouble. All druEgiBt thraa sizes. Laak ( tka wai C.U MUI avary W aa4 MUtl mm bhuUm

I Every W oman W ants

WHBNT A JUDGE in Milwaukee hold the "dry" law valid, the wet8" might Just as well conclude that it is all off.

D'ANNVXZIO plans a tour of America to tell about Piume. lie seems to be unaware that we know about it already.

IN VIENNA, they say, folks go to bed to ke-p warm. WelL well. And Dr. Garfield talking about light less nights and heatlesa days.

A SHORTAGE of small change Is reported from New York. Considering the reputation of tho city tt might be supposed email change is not needed-

ITALY evidently used every necessary precaution that the Flume election shrvilrt -uU t0 Hp-ht tut.

' TrNTIONAL NEWS SERVICE J WAfiltlNOTOX. Pec. IS Jiaro cldtr Id rr-piu tntf hard ltU'r. A statement issued today by the publicity burea.u of tho difti'lery Interests declared that hard cider is the "prohibition baby." and that "new rr.HMnairea have boon n-.-ade over tilR-.ht." and thM.t "the st-- l of cMer mills may be

come as valuable as that of the Stand

ard oil."

t'ndw a ruling of the internal rev-

er.u- forumissi'oncr. the fa'.e of elder

READY WITH NEW "BONE-DRY" LAW lTrRST;ONU NES STRVICEJ INTUAXAI'OLIS, -T Ai.i. . . l.. .ue l:i t -ady to ask th fortht-ominjf special s-sal.n of the leg! l-itur- to .-:: ;i.-t a "bone-dry-' law 1 the preren-t pwhlbttion law shows ar BiSTns of weakening-. Ofii iivls of th dry body today stated they believe the decision of the state miprcme court hoidirij,' it i- n-t nn offv'n.-e t- keep "any quantity of liqiior within the. stat" will not affect present erfi cement of the law. but If loopholes develop they i.ro prepared to a-k for a more KtrtngH)t icl.

SUGAR LAWS TOO LiYTE HOOVER VTrilT10NL NEWS SERVICfl V A TIN'S TON Pec. surar eitriion cannot be saved by legislation tw-w, ax;cordlng to a newaptvper pubi:.hd h:re and recently purchased by iroover Hoover and other. Apparently expressing; the opinion cf the former food administrator, tha paper declared today that the passase of tbe MeN'ary bill for the estannlon of the I;fe of the. United Staets sugar equalization board is too late. Tbe paper dclarea that speculators are In control j. o..e ij'...a:. .4- v and that a low price on that crop Is now Impossible.

Don't throw your paet awa without readme the want .d page.

HUN EFFICIENCY IS SHOWN AGAIN

tlNTFRNATlONAL NEWS SERVICE) rtrcrti-dx, ue.-.. i.-, r ,,. eig-ht railway curs load'-d with food, was re-poT-tej t the quartermaster department if tho Herman army today. Xot a sinirb put of tbe .;nrs was Jeft on the railway trrwks nnd the police are without it Clew.

Xmas Gifts Walk one block eait and aavs dollars on Xina gifts. Look for clock in center of sign. HAMMOND FURNITURE CO. J. Ark in. Mar.

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FOR PERSONAL HYClUNE

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Metal Company

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would go right on without any further attention. We also proved that the Brooks tone was superbly sweet, and was preferable to any other make. , ThU marvel of a phonograph is setting the town to talking; people are coming to see and are buying almost on sight. With all its wonderful features the Brooks costs no more than the other makes, and the

minute you see it you will want to get rid of your old machine and buy a Brooks. The easy payment plan makes it possible for anyone to get a Brooks Automatic If you have an old machir.e we will allow you a liberal amount for it. Don't fail to see the Brooks tonight. And bring the coupon with you.

Musical Instruments as Christmas Presents. We have just received a large shipment of new musical

instruments or every kind, including:

r lar.os Player Pianos Phonographs Music Boxes Ukuleles Banjos

Banjo-ukes

Mandolins

Guitars Concertinas Harmonicas Zithers Music Bags Drums

Orchestra Bells Saxaphones Violins Rolls Records Sheet Music

Come in and pick out the article you want.

Goma Bown lawn Tonight and sco iho Brooks HuiGmatlc.

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