Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1920 — Page 4

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THE TTMES Tlir.',i;!-. .Tp.n. 2V. V.V2( THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS war, tujb the Calumet Record. " j 'i I. oil- wore SO-UPO men. wciiicn, and children Kui-i cd last year through accidents, and more than l."o. t'.'O serumsl..- injured, according to reports -A tut- National j Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthington. Co rr H BY ThE LAKE. COUNTv p k NTl N G PUBLISHING COMPANY'S 'Gaiety council, which una in Chicago Inst we'd:, i v.cjniy nines UHUy tuept ssvirusy , fiundsy. Intuitu at th tusluf ri.c m llamino.ia. Jua j . lsul. I Th T1n.s Kast ChlciKO-tnCIann Harbor, flatly except SundA Enirtd at the postotSce m fc.cst Chu-aio. Nov i mber lg. J913. I The council will try to cut down those appaiiinj; j !i,Ture in l!i.O, to start campaigns lor public safety, j and for industrial safety, to organize schools for chanfLADY'S ONE PIECE DRESS. p r If e! Th lAke County Times- Ssturd,. n Weekly .cfiKtnn. ; fours am! traflU poi icemen iti t hii t 3 -."-oven ch ies. 1 n j umri t th o'o(.c '.n Hmn:onJ. KtbriiMry 4. jai. The Cfary Kvcnir.s Times I 'mi: tt.-ert Sunday. JinIthe i.'.'oi' and more industrial plants it is intended to! -i iu i :u- in i.irv. April i. l'ju. i .v schools? for foremen, executive All under the ct of Mrtb J. J S79. as second-cias ; . i matter, i rut the council s-hould devote most of it attoiuton . to the auto that kills more peopl" than any ot her-a K"!icy i . -:. . i : .1 -.1.. ..- ...... 1 1 ..1.1 f G. LOGAN rAi.VE CO - - .CHICAGO. in peace limes. uuiusuiai in.inis i .i o,. safety first campaigns years ago and can probably teach the council. Of course we cannot have too .nmh caution for 1 f ea M Hammond frrtvats exchanrei.l Sinn. 31Ci ..tf -J A 1 tA ,'i ul - a.--(Call lor whstevtr d-partnunt wr.tl.) .... oary Office Tci(Tht''' ! N'sssau & Thompr-n i:jnt" CWcr'rZI - lelctpnor.a OM ; Kant f'V. . . -e T- ' . v, . . . . in ' Indiana Harbor o.cvs m-Pj"; " fv'u ih.n'e m-i safety in industry, and e er where else, but the most I VThuing ltrCT porter u.ui '"'""" dangerous j.la'co on earth are our streets, especially thei Crown Point I-I Telephone 4i ' ,,.):t streets, ail of which are speedways fur the murilvr- j If yon have- any trouble trettln Tv- T'M- m-Vcs comf PHONE 1800 i

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?rmTCE TO SXTEECSXn3CB.S. tf you Tall to rerelve your copy of T'tR Ttvps f pr ompt- ; ARBITEASY POWER, rr a you have In th past, please fi- not think It hns been: (np feature, at least, of the ant i-sedit ion hill pas?lot or rraa not sent on time. P. rrir:-.brr that fh mall , , , . erlc 1s not r.hat It uspd t,. be nnd that complaints ara ' ed by the I nited Male senate and now before a comKenel frorr rnan;- source- about th. train j m n :cc of the house is certainly too drastic for a free lc'- this Times has Increa-. 's maUlnjr eiiu'.rmont era ' striving: esrt'?f.tly to reach Its patrons en time. Ei J coifti ry. It eraimwers the postmaster general to deny

wn.yi in aavisni.1 us when you U.) n.'t fci ynur pai.r ""u

will act promptly

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of th'? mails to publications, containing -what

ielf and he alone m:i inierpret as seditious mat-j

so purpose may be lauuaWe. but tne power is j

It would enable an ill-balanced or unseru-j

SOMETHING FOR SCOUTS. Practical forestry requires not only the t uc.mrauement of young trees, but the thiutiMig of some out where one is actuallc a detriment t- aueitiier. iluwever. the

cuttlDS or trees tor tne market ti.ts too oir.-n icsanu-i

this not at all. but uA t.ik. n rvery tree in any given area. And what is t'.ouo with the hiiuous of young trees every year vhat lutvc M-rved their purpose for decorations? In many a community they alone, together with the mere waste that is ordinari:y leit to rot iti the forest, would heat numerous modest households. Here Is something for Hoy Scouts to .otr-ider. t'Urisiian

Science Monitor.

pulous man to nullify the right of free speech. The conferring of such arbitrary power would l.e a stea toward the Prust-ianizat ion ed" Ametica, toward the individual's guaranteed righ's. Some men jn public life seem to find it impossible to grasp the idea that the

way to defeat undue radicalism in Ameiica is to let it

put itself up to' the p!e and be rejee -. ting in the dark.

sob-1; -minded judgment of the peo-

I! is dangerous oii! when s-inould-

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and solve the rpiesi:oiis of international finance.

r.o attention to a program of so-ual iustiee lor

M'ADOO declarer that the Republican:, the iailiead jirobletn. failed to reduce t.txo-;

g a e

for! ff A WV: LT.V?i 1 ,!-. j j ' 1 j i ; i , i ,.: ' , yJli f rif o . :i --2

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i cenuitry and blot i.e.! eflorts in restore peace. W'e have j

' evidently been deceived. Thought the Democrats were

AN INDEFENSIBLE POSITION.

No body; of men in the eour.trv could have less , m power, sympathy for the disloyal than the Amerit.m Legion., composed of men who risked all for the nation's safety ' THK 'SITRKML-: 'Or'(i and honor. It would seem as it the following re.-ulu- j e-ent of the indemnity impose,

tion, adopted by the accredited representatives of hvoount of the Sea pa Flow sinkings, to the United States, j ; Socialist members of the New York assembly, would f And that's about the per cent of influence allocated to j

the Socialists for iviusta'e-

have weight in the trial o

tnent: Since the Amrrie-an Legion stands for ihc maintenance cf American institutions of government, we look with disfavor on every effort to overthrow the

right of representation or deny it the prope representatives of the people the right to

the 1'nited gue of Nati

states in the original ns.

KspfoiMe.r adapted to the stout figure this sty e. The f:i' t tl.at it ran be nverted it.lo a lon o.rreies or tunic

.v'th pointed sides iumUp it nni'saally t-tai-tivi- and desira b!-. I,; either crisp it a 1 located two per ! i ' if .ne pieer ftotn tlie h. nldrrs pon Germany on a - i fro,it eTt!)d:rg beb.w

itn the aid of a smart vest at.d roll liar.

covenant of the Lea-

j The lady's or.e por di(s N'-. rt-'et is o:t in sizes Clti to inehes bust measure, j ,?e 4 ren,uirfs :i'1t rards 14 ir.rh mnte-

i Hh HOI STON (Tex.-) POST shows its rhi'osl-' r'al. with mrd

phical turn with the following: "Kven this early in i icatrrial nnl yard

v edected ne struggle we do not hesitate to proclaim our purit in tho!r,f-,;f" f follow our custom and predict a great Demo-

nen rontraM.ni; binding. I'rbe

bodies to which they have been 'elected, except when they have been shown legally disqualified. The doe trine that the majority may deny the legally elected minority their seats in a representative body because of the minority's views cm cciuiomirs am! national ins; itut icuis strikes at the very root of our whole theory of government. It is indefensible in America.

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landslide and accept the consequences like

SRKAKING of the high cost of livin:

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Philadelphia girl declares that she canned get. along on her annual allowance of SlO.fM.tO and requests an increase to $ 2 O.S (. Such eases of dire need are calculated to wring the stoutest hearts.

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Groceries for Friday aid Saturday

QuaJily cf goods guaranteed. Comparisons f

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Evcvy item listed here is exceptional valu will prove our prices lower. Leave your order.

Pet Brand .Milk, doz. tail cns $1.79; per 15C can

Dozen baby cans 85c; per can

Extra Standard Sugar Corn; doz. cans 1 A.f $1 .65 ; per can. Extra Standard Sweet Tender Peas; doz. cans $1.65; per 1 A

Solid Pack Sauer

Q , Best Granulated, witth grocery OUHcil order of $2.00 or more. Flour,

Soap or Dairy Products not included; 5 lbs

90c

can . . . ancv

Kraut; No. 3 cans . . .

15

Large California Lemons;

per dozen

30c

Domino Pure" Cane Gold-

en cyrup ; per can . . . Choice Prunes; per pound . . . .

19c

Santa Clara 29c

Libby's men ; 1 -11. tall cans

Red Alaska Sal35c

Fort Dearborn Seeded Raisins ; 1 -lb. package ....

flour. Gold .Medal

Ceresota, bbl. sack

Brand 25c

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Corree

RubNo-More Soap 5 bars 34c 1 Pkg. Rub-No-More Washing Powder FREE

Macaroni

HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT. j Declaring one big eause of the high cost of living j Is the high cost of federal government. Senator Arthur j

Capper, of Kansas, wants expenditures cut down and wants the franking privilege taken from members (if congress and that cet saved the ta:; payers. In If' If, he points out, the high ost of living was first showing and the corporation taxes levied then amounied to $21.000,000. In lUbl, they- had reached $.:,". tmO.ihiit and bow they are about $2.r.00,noo,noo. And this levy on corporations is taken from the public by higher prices levied by the corporal ion?. The public pay s the cost of gavernnient and of business. He declaies Washington end the government are in a ridiculous position, preaching thrift and individual economy and then spending year after year metre .and more money, more than it has. more than it can raise from ordinary met nods. lio w'ants the cost of government reduced, that reductions may be started toward the taxpayer and the consumer.

ARC MARTIN SAY'S: "Th' Fair Price Committee j did not meet last night, as its members attended a '

meetia' o' th' Retail Dealers' Association.' "

PORT MADISON". IA.. having passed an ordinance penalizing profanity it is evident that that town is no place for a mule driver.

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LAUY PINK IUt5 ! HAS HER INNINGS j

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There is r.o excuse today for women to have t:g!y, painful corns

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THK PHILADELPHIA mint coined .",01 .ooo.ooo pieces of money last year, (.let your share? Oh, yes. you did! Your share was five. PRICES ADVANCED six per ceut in lain. according to a newspaper report. And the Cynical One remarks that it was the biggest six per cent in hislory.

1- or A 1 , v rt til s yoil e t r oac.ee of t'r.o laiiie recently discovered by A-iply a few 1rops of upon tender ;o i e co an! i . si ;j :u ' . y-s. ii: i.-.: ;.;... T-s and Mil! t I'd tie vi .i or .

that you lift it out. root an.

OFFICIALS DECLARE that the hark hone nf Iko! .last t hi tiki Not oro lei o

i Reds has been broken. That is. if the'vellow streak

'that, betrays the average Red can be called a backbone.!

can

Monarch Brand; specially Priced. 3-Ib. $139

Monarch Brand Pork and Beans; per 13

can

Red Ripe Tomatoes; solid

Pack'; No. 3 CQ

ACCIDNETS ETLL2D MORE THAN WAR: ! The United States had a bigger casualty lisi dur- I

Man in Miami. Ohio, only shaves on the first of ev ery June. Says he wants a clear field in roast inc. ear

lngr 1910 than its army suffered in nineteen .months of time.

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it doesn't even

U.;rd cores

X et ii t he to. s. on bottom of ff no and fall oT

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has so .nose fcj I f! ..

t ail. witii ft pa oi b- - $Z2t

a 1 to u re . su rniund - j

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cans; 3 for. . . . Crown Brand Chow Chow, jar.

genne; lb. . . .

arrelFs

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Al

per pKg. . . Nut Mar32c

Loganberry and Apple

45c

Skinner's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Ess

Noodles; doz. pkgs. 95c; Q

Preserves; 22-oz

DULLCi best Six

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10c

Keota Creamery; the Q 1

jar

Salmon Paste; best C - quality ; per can ....

ose

Jap R

sale; 3 bars Wesson

cookins;; per Of

Soap; tills

25 c Oil, for salads and

can Kneipp's Malt Coffee, 1 lb. pkg. .

23c

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per lb .

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Oscar May

lbs. S3

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per lb J

Swedish Mint Kisses; regular price 50c 1Qp lb.; '4 lb 1Jt Golden Brilliants; soft centers ; lemon On

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V- lb.

Candy Specials

Jelly Beans; brisi

1 7 c

Borden's Almond Bars or

Sweet Chocolate; 3 for

Creamohnes; a fine fudge Candy; C r I-' lb J1

t colors

and many flavors; OA per lb iC Rueckheim's Reliable Confections, in l-!b. 2Ql cans; all kind?, each-

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taucht music at th Tuesday.

Some Pyrr folks

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public schools f ii xv rnt t o e"1llc.t C'1 '('iarrnc'," a con.-

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Eetter call up The Times arj have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it wi'.l be there.

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This is a long story, but it is well worth th? two minutes to read it. You have just about made up your mind to invest in a Phonograph, ou have had several in mind, but they are now simmered down to one or two makes, lou may have in mind a Brooks. If you have, you are making no mistake by thinking the Brooks way. The Brooks Automatic Repeating feature i? a Brooks feature exclusively. This idea canriot be copied, because it is protected by patents. Now when you are getting a phonograph t'lere are five things of paramount importance Tone, mechanism, construction, finish, price. We can positively proe to you beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Brooks tonal qualities are superior to any machine on the market. The Brooks mechanism is a wonder, and there is nothing like it, nor can there by anything like it, because of its patent rights. The Brooks construction is superb. The Brooks finish is remarkably beautiful. The Brooks price is not any higher than other machines of similar construction. Then if the Brooks has features that are far superior to any other machine made, why not, when you invest in a phonograph, why not invest your dollars in a Brooks?

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The Erooks AutomaHc will pTay while you work in the kitchen, upstairs, or ia the basemen?.

The Brooks fame is spreading far and wide. We have had long distance cu5lomers who have seen our advertising and have made trips here to see if this is really the Phonograph it is described to be. And they are taking the machine back with them. The Brooks will put you in touch daily yes hourly, with the world's greatest musicians, singers, orators, monologists you'll have all this talent right in your own home. You il hear them you'll almost sec them as this prettiest, sweetest and most convenient Brooks reproduces. Our policy is: You must be satisfied. The Brooks will do it, and ivc will prove it conclusively. All you need do is to come in and give us the opportunity.

About the payments? Well, we will arrange that entirely to your satisfaction. But hesitation will never get a Brooks in your home. Action, and decision will, then, be without the Brooks any longer?

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la dancing or card playing there is no interruption.

Here is a Brooks customer who says: "I investigated every other machine made before I decided on a Brooks. I wanted to be sure, because my nerves are very sensitive to the indiscrepancies in the usual run of phonographs. It was tone that I wanted, and I surely made no mistake. when my jucigment told me to get the Brooks. My husband and the children were just crazy about the repeating mechanism; well, I was deeply interested in that too. And to think we have the machine that plays perfectly, smoothly, with plenty of volume, a machine we had all dreamed of having, we are inexpressibly proud that we own a Brooks. I'lUell you it's mighty nice that you can go ahead with your dusting, and have the Brooks play for ou, and then play again, without being interrupted." . We will gladly furnish you the name of this Brooks enthusiast on request. But she is no exception this is the same testimonial they all gie, only in different form, of course. If you put this marvelous Phonograph in your home you will be just as enthusiastic as the rest of them.

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The Same People Who Sell the Hobart M. Cable Pianos and Players 151 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA

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The Brooks requires no attention while playing, and will play any number of times without any effort on your part.

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