Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1920 — Page 7

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTv PRINTING PUBLISHING COMPANY The County Times Dnl'.y fxcept Saturday fcA "unday. Eutcied at th i-oslufr.c i! llair.uio.id. Jun Th Ttn.s Kast vh!co-inln, Harbor, dally except Sunday Entered at the postofflc in ast Chicago. Nov nbcr IS. j 9 1 3. Th L&k County Time Saturday nml 'Weekly ivJdltl'-in. Entered at th os'off.e" !:i Hnmmond. Februarr . 19X4. The Gary Eventr Times Vltv e?evt Sunday. Kntru at the po5.ofrw in Gar v. Anl IS. 1911. Ail under the ct of M-ircli 3. 1S79. us eecond-cl.iss matter. rOEIKJN ADVIHTISlJiO STTZCX. G. LOGAN' )'A)NK i- CO CHICAOO. Hammond frrfvnte exrhanrej 31Pt. 3101. 3103 fCall lor tvhawwr d-rsrtmer.t vrnntprt.) Gary Office Teiror N'aasau & Thom?v-n" r:"VVhtcVjroirrr"I"rrTeK-pnoT 931 Kaat Chica-a-a (Tr Tim) Telephone 3M Indiana Harbor - i.aler Telephone S03 Z,ana Harbor P.,p...'tf r and eiAdv. I ..Telephone vrhltJajr Telephone 80-M CYown Point " n.V"- Telephone 41 f you have anv trouhle Ret tine Th Tivi' makes comlatnt Inrned'a'.ely t- the Circulation PepartmanC nOIlCt TO SrBSCSXBBHS. If TOO f'l t- receive your copy of Tme T'vrK a prfimptrr tpu have In the peat. p!a?e d- not think It hit been loat er tvaa not pn? en time. Rtmernher tht the mail rv1r Is not whet It ued to he and that ronrllr.t are nrs! frorr. manr source" about the trqln nnd mall eerlee. Tfli Tivi hna Increased ' mailing equipment anil !a trtv-tn earnestly to reach It patrons un time. Pa Prompt In advising us when you do not get your paper and will act promptly.

J not m u from lmuks nlj . Almost anjuuc- fan barn j from books. .Many have attained the Vnack of learning from 1 hi ii c s. uy observation. Few hae acquired all I there is to the an (if btunii u from other people. I "V 1 ! , .linnet cviry.iin' yea meet has something: im5 hi t .i ti id ir.n'11 you, nil joii, or show you, if vou kiuiw how n ask inte iif-ent questions--, and If ou are i genuinely intercut 1 in leai 'iim;. Some will phc you 1

1 i 11 : ot 11..! u-1 : . some will teach you wisdom, some will j j .-how ou the lickt manner of de!i eritifc a smile or j I handshake. Tli'' man who would grow must be a j J human, interrogation point. . j I Tin n. he must he a TI 1 1 ? K.KR --a ml must, think i hard lie may not be ah!e to "atPTa cubit to his stature, j j by taking thought ," bi t he surely can add to his ier- I sonaiiM, his i ti linen, e. his power and t-uoce.-s. Many

! peoj :e never put a load on their brains. and their nrains. j iike an unattached locomotive, alwavs run "li?;ht." ! l'h less, a man revolves in his mind what, h" learns and I oiservt-s. he never gets any use from it. He must make

deductions. Final ! . he must be n IHH'.K. Some peopio are Ions on tlnnkinfi but shoi t on 'loins:. They are the dreamers.

j Ihn Kxprrieiice is. after all. the greatest of teachers, j When u hao the courape to tackle the difficult thins I which tetr- ,(Mir utmo.-t abiiitv. then ? fu arc ('own to

LINES FEATURE I) IN SPIUX(; SKIRTS

i'la ; 1 .a c. i. ; i'i 1- a- : ir I, ' -1' ,1 ...1 .Hi, pr- .- crii'tion wiii-h n fi iend tiave lu 1'itKi. .-11 !'!', cf 1 '..hmiiius. just 1. ,, 10 he np- . led :'.!- t 11 i .st 1, if; :. ii, il.t- t'nitcd S:Lts MaisrK- loif ..r:. Sbipi' is rc b-n y w c :y i.t. and he feared that he wc-abt Tiet pats the examination. S he ;ild n,p on 1'anar.as and wa'.o. Tiiv li'iMis.ij' ..fficer fcnii.l a'-iipp had di-i-pfy. ll- was sn sivcliu

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on w Hi..'-. Siiipji con--rd c the bariat.as itn! water, but a.'"t' r the swHlin vr4 down he was f-.tuid r l,fn j , neafiii and a.s enlist' o.

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the busines of t;iioiiii; in aii its fine point-.

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AN AID TO AMERICANISM. Speakinp of it as one of the notable education,!; advances of the year. President Nicholas Murra Butler of Fclumbia Vniversity gives: ranch space in his annual report to the recently et-ahliphcd department for teaching the history of clvilizatiou. It is aimed o meet the Queries from younsr students who ha o strong ideas hut lack experience and to -a;e for hot h the insurgent thinker from abroad and the overcrmservat ivo from our otvn count ry. The purpose is o instruct these in the prohlems of civilization that have been tested, the means employed, the ideas that have won and loss. Its principal idea is so 10 instruct the stud-nt in v.-hat has gone before that knowledge may disarm I he turbulent and inform those seeking information. It is one of the aids of Americanism, one of the bulwarks rected '. stay the Bolshevist.

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I interest in p;., business, 1 lie) sorrv for him. I know ' I ' j that he has cea.-ed to mow. for thee is 110 better I p!a e io p;ai i u e .'roit,i; thai; in one's daily work. I: I

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Hamlin's Wirarrl Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used a3 a gargle for sore throat it brings qnick r c Li,-f. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen np a

hard, deep seated cold in one night ! How often sprains, bruises, cut i and burns occur in every family, as ! wdl as little tror;b!e3 like earache, ! toothache, cold sores, canker sores, J tifr neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing-, healing Wizard Oil will a!- ! ways bring quick relief. 1 Get it from druggists for 30 cents, j If nt attsfied return the bottle and 1 fret your money back, i Ever constipated or have sick head

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NATIONAL HEALTH GOOD. rnvpr.i.iins the future ha- eve :- pec n li.Tt .' Thfre are tinges when the i, ne ie. - re 1 i 1 . ) 1 1 1 ' 1 1 : -. appears to have ha ;e,en.o,- d'l'it'C 11 t on t'v- rjifes Of public hea'r'", eerirdiijt to the h;t bu""'is t life Infujt'aitro rniripani''?. F' ' : low ir. t; ttv !.-se o" wr, when the public had ic-.ti ci en . t hance to n

J KEEPING UP EXPENSES. j j Nothing is mui-h iiatdcr than to cut dow n e. use j j .iffer they are 1 nee up. II a 1 nan w ho sp nt $11 "00') on ;

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I 1 he 1 I'litll . y s cpen.fs rose by le;ip;: h. hound- j ! ft '-. . f.r.;-;. of w ar and t,ow , aUhouch the year is oyer j BaTiaiiaS RlUl WctPT

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wo .hhiies of urav velvet, figured georgette, one of the new American 1

f materials, fashion this frock. The ;

in the latter ! side Hosing has a uniuue decoration ! i leasi $:;mni ' of silk tas-tels reaching to the bottom . r . 1 - , , I

ot ine sKirt. 1 r.e .-u t is mieresting because it shows the new Turkish I

he same tendency is seen in public j t.flet. rather modified, to be sure, I i i t:t still Turkish. !

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victims. Of he- ailments arisinc. or ; tr,po-.-d 10 ate", from great ne,-e strain, w ou!d i:ee;op to p'.a.-i." t :' public. And these prophecies- of disaster caused a va:-t amount of individual tuinoyam o and misery. But those things did not materialise. The statistical bulletin of the Metropolitan Fife y'c.ui.p 1 11. v shows the unexpected did happen. Mortality rates i"tli much below tte average of the preceding years. The ompany ha 12.00,000 pi.-'.icies tut.-;anriius and rnd.s there has heen a low prevalence of t.ubereulo.-h-, typhohi feer. measles, whooping cough, heart and kidney ailments and even of accidents. These advance figure.- do pot pn.e e the case for the entire country, but. they adotd an interesting light on what we may expect. GROWING. Most people want to grow, write,-; J. (i. it:. Armour in an editorial for the house organ published by the packing company. They would like at iolvam-e in their work, earn more, have greater influence, do bigger things. Yet. strange to say. the world is full or' people who do not "grow up." They have lo's the secret of their youthful ua;s. Tin y come to a hi.!: in s l!'-dove1-opment. and folks say they are getting ' o'd." But a person is never oid until he quits growing: and he need not quit growing until the end of his ears. The most consph iom; fact about great men nu n w ho 00 big things, and keep on Joint thMU is that, they never cease growinp. They are jierpetually oune.

The':.' have the real thing, of which Four Leon's " Founts in of Youth" was only an imitation. If 3 man sets his heari upon growing, he h.c three t bines to do: - - First, he must be a i.fa aM p. is i-fe.

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oriinar demand 1 upon I h-e pul h enortuou'. .ithis foi one 1 1, ft H mi. There - .1 lu en no t-l hi l- s n d tie p-.e-ir-i 1 '"no, in. fa.-t 1 ho two bout 1 !;:;;il' re.-pon-ih'e for (hi

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j ti. ;;;;! r t ,i ; i i i I-: t ho I huui .era i ic depart icents mrke ! ho di in raids for h':e- a ppfop-'ia: iop.- and the Kepuhlii j can con .cross, pothip- sb;n inu them dow n .iu-t a little. ; sn.r,N them. Tho party wh.ich wrmbj end this era of i pro., iji.i I r y and onin.e the pop'e that it had ended i on- good an! a.! would win in Nu ember, for. whnt!eer t lie pan-- . aderi'. m.'.v designiite as the paramount

issue, this is the for., mot-t in the people's minds. Tli T wlilsUty was smuggled into the Fnited States

in shipments of t'h. ri.-t m.-is trees is said to he responsible i

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t:;e excess of trees in our markets, liad lhat rumor n ericulatcd la.-t month there wouldn't have been

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00 ANYTHING ASsriaus Feminine Illness Remedied By Lydia E. Pinkhaia's Vegetable Cornpocrid. Casco, Wis. "After the birth cf each of ray children I had displacement and

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'1 lie ojtiiptncnt of all puWir scn it c cntrrfui?;cs in Hurrpe, whether publicly or privately operated, disintegrated terribly during the Great War.

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IN this time of reconstruct ion and shortage, work, it is agreed, is the thing that must be done, and yet, if the cider does it, according to the ut-.st t'edoi.tl ruling, it will ma ke t rou'ule. Tilll Fnitcd States is now u: by mist i' tit ionai anion-lnieiit, but so far as Indi.ii!., is. eoi,ccrned we'd har.ily know the differency. AXOTiiKK Mexican town has been iie.Mo.veii by an earthquake in time ;o e.-cipe looting at the ha::d.i.if Carrun.aV hrmly i iuit rolled ilii.cns. i'llFFl.Xt; sorry for Germany is about as oay -il is to bew.iil the lot of ,i prisoner who ha-, itad :i dialrt sentence o 1 1 . 1 1, i ; 1 1-, i to a lew eai.-' i m prison tucut .

I OM. of the worst of the radicals is the individual

wiiii doubts whether tto re is greater prosperity in store.

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about Lydia E.Finkh a rn's Vegetable Compound so

thought i wouid try i it, and after taking ; it I soon felt bet- ' ut. That was fit'- i teen vemrs aro and 1

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of the trouble some time ago and took j some more of your Compound and wa;i

soon ad right- again. 1 always recommend your rteJscino and you may publish my testimonial for the benefit of other women." Mrs. Jules Bero, Jr., n -I. ... to- 1

ti. i, vox v;J, Vjaseo, wis. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- , poun d, mace f r orn n at i ve r oo t a an d he r b s. I contains no narco-.ic or harmful drugs. J and today holds tho record of being the j most successful remedy for female ilia j in thi3 country, and thousands cf vol- i untary testimonials prove this fact. j If you have the siiphtest doubt that I Lydia E. Finkhatr.'s Vegetable Com- J pound will help you, write to Lydia E. i Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) ! Lvnn, Mass., for advice. Your letter j

j will ie opened, read and answered by a I t woman, and he'd in strict confidence. I

As a result the rcrvicc of public utilities was greatly impaired and much time and money will be required for their restoration. In the meantime the public is inconvenienced. America lias been more fortunate. Her wire using companies have been excellently well maintained. This his been due to untiring effort and vigilance upon the part of operating officials and the public's willingness to pay liberal rates. The Telephone Company must continue to charge rates sufficient to maintain good service, since every element entering into that service costs more than "it did six months ago, and costs are still advancing. The successful telephone company must have the cordial co-operation of its patrons, particularly with respect to the payment of fair rates.

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