Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1919 — Page 4
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THF TIM FA December 20, 19 1U.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS 6Y ThE LAKE COUNTV PRINTING & PUBUSH!N3
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Jrc.-i v. !.-.;, l; short. O.autins this, liovfvcr, ono raUrft. rive credit t.i th j Trince of Walt's for showing a more deiuoc. a: ie spirit i hnn was to be cxjK-oh-il. Fawned upon (-!,.,;. i ri 1 y Uy myvMpluxM, ho would luivc little regard.
one would think, for the welfare of tin: common r-op!o. I
urA"' tf.tc,un7 Times Daily except snurOay I Yt t lie a:i.-:irs to bo more concern-d t r tH-.n than .on;"e J. iso. ' j of tin' v.toijs who eniort:. iivd him during his tour Th Tin. Kast Chtc ico-Tndtana Harbor, daily except : f the X: w World. His net km in demand.' ns that the Sunday Entered at the puatoi.o 1:1 hwl Cuuuiu. .- ,, r tuber ts. jt3. m 'lie h. invited to all functions held in Ins lionr vus a The Lake County limes Saturday ncJ Weekly edition- ! ;.-.,v Mow to the liorstoscs v lio won- ;l.innin"; "exclusive" Thi r-,li,V00fftt HOtn,"M",J- !,Vb,rry, 1 -- I affair for hi, royal hiulme-. Hut the move u ,11 .oakTh Gary Evening Times tail csrort Sunday. --u- j terec. r im postofneu in Gary. April IS. 1511. hn:i :noro p.pui:-.r w;th thf American people. u:ul will furtntttr! UQder lh cl f ilarth aa conl.cla. ,Kr cnaiJ,r hi.n ,,, I!r;ji,h Ml!lj,,,s.
. tokzioit advestisiito oyncs. U. LOOAN' PAi.NE CO CHICAGO.
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SCHOOLS ASKED-TO. HELP CENSUS W01
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CNTERNAnONAL NEWS SERVICE I.i i ., I " . ,,a . a , ai-rs f t ') ) hitiK-ir :.n I ...I.-a.-v j ..!. who cattle lr.lo pu'ir ot liad!..-.L a! .n with Kai. i,. . e - . . t. - - J f:iys an Ki :;; of T ! Kl t!i:-,atUi, i i . an Xi mi:
r.ounctd that Goth'-n ivill automatically I 'as from th fifth to'thc fourth class vji January 5. next year.
Teachers By Explaining To j F up lis Hay Brinj j Prompt Returns. ;
cipitating fifteen barrels of apple3 and other things into a mine pit beneath. He fished them out and piugsed up the hole.
CLINTON'. "I'.usincss as usual" is the :
siru iiuufr not t C- w. w....r s"ore. Tim I Are yon mCinc The Twf SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING ; Winter tops, vvirtcr sit!.-;.; tops repaired and recovered at a savins: from $3
to $50. Save from $5 to $25 on al! repainting and get perfect satisfaction.
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INTSN1IOt.ftL Nl;W3 SERVICE) n ' . f, r j , . , 'f:.' 1 1 i;:.. i i ., ,. ,. Uur namtir.:; and trimi.ung l.ts your fancy and pocketbook. Get our prices '" w'-j- i : 1 1 1 t -.i ty w!oo th--, before giving out your work. I ord.i repainted and a new top for $30.
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If you hnv any trouble renins Thi- Tim maKts com- . "t a a::S's tor uriu' rs i ;:n'. .nu' in our intern.ation.il relations. , ,:, , ,.nsll!, f tt.,. t-nl;,. i s; !t. s .,vl,: ' Ulalnt Immediately t- the Circulation rvrrtmnt. j It is idlo to atttmt to uia-vuia 1 the fart that our t :: j -i :. I y naal.ir KOIICB TO strBSCJtrssBS. ! chr.r.jro.s with Toki-o havo boon of a disacrvonb'.e rate- c ' ,,'nr v r,n i'"' !'1'-' in ,!-" 1 i'o--i;-1? you fall to receive your copy of Thk Towf n p-nmrt- : in recent week-!. Much will depend rpon the hiy"is c.f ! u ""v ' : " 1 u" ' ""''" 1 ; v- '":; ' " I;f hay ,Ia th Pat. please rl.- n.t think It h.- bH ! VJ. c,,,,.,, Jt . , , . f ""hf aaiia. ralian f t'.' : i " a 1 a t i i. It-t.Cr .w" 0 nt cn time. R.memh. r that the m,n --c v-ir.t h--r:-. Ho will have it in 1.1 power to con ,..,,, t v. , . ... n.i e Mot hat u n "'- that ..;.. rliiMt- ar.iHHate or to etr--t-e Conve-a 'v ',u -tiiTdo w'll re.-i . " ' Kn4a I frorr manr source- about lh tr-Un n,i mnit er. : - M.nvt..i.i, .j.ia.uc w.ll l.io.-l : , ... .,y. j,,-.. ,lts mini- r.ui .;,:i i.-t,.t :.-
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prompt in advtsmr u when you do i..: get your paper ud r:' :) r-or Jaraa wants to ; -olon;,- a disapreei-.b!.: wia act promptly. nation.
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One Power Remains!" rresident Wilson's astounding claim, in an official communication to the senate, that he possesses exclusive control over the foreign affairs of the United States, and that even in the matter of explicit treaties Uie advice and consent of the senate are necessary only "when sousht t hy the executive," proves conclusively that rrerident Wilson's theory is that the United government is an unlimited monarchy and not a constitutional republic- One power, however, remains to congress concerning which there can be no serious doubt and that is the power of impeachment of a president who continues to i" i;e and defy the coordinate branches of government.
A Sane And Pound Measure. While speaking on his bill which would eliminate the present War Risk Insurance Bureau and distribute the work among the other departments. Senator Reed Sraont, of Utah, said that by abolishing this bureau R,000 or 9,0frt employes could be elimlnnted and still have the work done as well a.s it is now. Well, it couldn't b-? done much worse and a chance always gives a chance for the better- The Smoot hill is sane and sound and leads down the straight road of efficiency and economy from which the present administration has wandered far and wide.
A Democratic Prince. Sinco the forefathers of this country submitted to "a candid world" facts to prove their contention that tne history of the king of Great Britain was "a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct, object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over thesf states." Americans have been suspicious of royalty. The Tove of liberty is so ingrained in us that the very thought of being "subjects" of a monarch, of however henovelent a character, is repugnant. We are not disposed to gush, therefore, over tho Prince of Wales, whose only claim of distinction, so far as wo have observed, is that he has royal blood in.his veins. Yet. as the heir to the throne of a friendly power and ally, tho prince was cordially received in this country. Just as we accept with amused interest the showy trappings of some of our secret societies, or the curious rites of some of our churches, we view Great Britain's clinging to the monarchial system. Not for many years has- a king of England attempted to exercise autocratic or tyrrannical powers, and if one
should seek to set hmself up as a despot his shift doubt- stick to poetry.
Admits Democratic Inefficiency. According to Assistant Secretary of War Benedict Crowe1.!, (While Acting Secretary duciRs: the absence of
i Pansy Raker, who was sojourning along tho Panama Canal
f to avoid the rigors of a coalless winter) if Mexico has 2 4
modern pursuit planes her air force excells that of the United States. That's what we call a frank admission of rank inefficiency. And when we remember that the appropriations for the air force ran into the bililons we don't wonder that the democrats kick at the congressional investigations.
FORMER SECRETARY McAdoo's movie salary will doubtless aid in averaging his income not w:t!istarling he will get but a dollar a year for acting in behalf of the farm loan net.
THAT GOLD STRIKE at Copper Eake will have to yield prodigiously to beat recent gold strikes in the heart of civilization-
a ! !...!., j art:..t:.-.rly tle-si: : :a. i ,.;'ii birth or oxtrae -n. that, tin ai.j'w t- th- cnunoo at. !. '! ' '-1 i " w i"! i-aa-a- j ari .-a .-,d ! a a ; . -a. I"-. a! -n-tati-th -merits or other cttas i- ian , ju. k.i: la tat ir linaa Va .'.a . cm assist nmttrially in quiet I ni; such unfounded fears and ut the same tiun acquaint all persons with the main 0ur.tinna Included in the census schedule". "It Is therefore, earnestly hoped that -.-i-ii ..I tepeaers will M'f the opportunity presented them as public servants wb. eotno in contact with larpe liumliris of people to correct any err lii'.is op'iii a: abniit the c-nsus which they r. ay li ar.
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children will nv. y it, tlair -o.i;m.-: ; ,: Information that msK'nir tii- ci risu- i ; tic ta-1, ibut ran only ne nuo - t cessfully carried out if atl the p.-,,p. ..-Lit- by t:i 't-u- t cii-o f pum- ' erator correct am coaipiet" ana -r to ill! fpiestio'-.s." A special (irci'ar for the ,a" schools baa been prepared by the e!isas iiureaa tnd will be d i s t r i'.a: : tai t ..;
teachers In thn larger ci'ics.
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Safety ltazors and article f.,r t!'" man who shaves himself. Nl'Ij-SON' -IiKL'ti STU It K.
rrtANKI.IN". Tittfoll-wra ; I" d cv-, fire the fad a' pifts for women's cla!
:rab ha-r parties here stocc Hie ndv.u.t la'ii
of the eighty-cent product.
' MAN" XEXT door absolutely refuses to buy an airplane until they are equipped with self-starters. Uh-huh: not long ago he said the same thing about automobiles.
LOTS OF FOLKS wish Gabriele D'Annunzio would
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One like new $1200.00 Knabe Piano, just like a new piano. in handsome case 250. OD One like new Style K Stelnway Piano 2C0.Q0 One like new Style X Stein- One Bauer Piano, fine conway Piano 250.03 dition 100.00 One Gabbler Piano, fine con- One Cable Piano, fine condition E0.00 tion 75.00 PHONOGRAPIiS. One new $1000 made to order art solid mahogany hand carved model Grand Phonograph, most beautif-ut design on the market. Best offer takes it. One sample solid mahogany hand made phonograph, retails at $400, our price for quick sale. 250 OD 10 new $140 Phonographs . $1 05. 0D 5 new $140 Phonographs. . 92.25 10 new $165 Phonographs. 115. CO - m i , 2 new $165 phonographs.. $7.v$ 2 new $22 Phonographs . . 150.00 3 new $130 Phonographs. . 65.01 3 new $1 75 Phonographs . . 110.00 Man) fine bargains in used phonrjraphs, various makes, good as new $25.00 to $70.00. 7e have the largest stock of Phonographs and Player-Pianos in Hammond. No interest or war tax if you buy now. EVERYTHING IN COLUIv-EIA RECORDS AND Q, R. S. PLAYER ROLLS. j. M. Wlkeeksoa Music Co.
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WE PREDICT that in five or ten years your LIBERTY BONDS, which helped win the War, will be worth face value or better. WE PREDICT that when your WAR BONDS are in great demand at full value or better, tint there will be those who will ay the price was depressed so that the Moneyed Interests and Banks could buy at a low price and sell at a premium. A Word to the Vfise is Sufficient! We offer you all issues of WAR BONDS at their present low market value and we recommend them as the BEST SECURITY IN THE WORLD.
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