Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1920 — Page 3
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a billion in K"bl to be spent in foreign tnitie. This so.in.lr plausible- until Martins Is confronted with the written ami printed record of hid soviet government, its manii' to:; calling on revolutionary elements every v here to revolt against all organized" governments, and the proven connection liptwcen Russian Bolshevik! and plots against American institutions. To all this ho has mio answer: The leopard has changed his snots. H" has tnken a leaf from the book of pome other anarchists recently in the public eye, who, confronted
j "wiili the record of their incen.iiurv utterance, dri-hir-! e,l oil th;.i belonged to the part and that they no longer jtaibscribed to the dangerous doctrines. If is impossible to believe in this rapid-tire conver sion. Martens' acknowledgement of bis acquaintance I with revolutionary r.-,o ei-ur. I s in the I nited States, . together w ith his known possession of enormous funds
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PERSONAL LIBERTY. A Daton, Ohio, di patch recites a .trios of renuikabie incident.- in iha! citv, jufi coi-'e to ;i bead in the police court, which we tak pbas-ne In scning i'o.fh for the henotit of 1l:o. v. h. contend t'"v.t po!i!''i' i'n Infringes upon persona! iihet t .
It a rears that a Dayt.-n wop. an on Cm iHm sentd her husband v.iili a quart of tstrong Sieno. husbnud after partaking trre'y, tore down C'li tree and biacked his wifo'. The po'ice cour
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his mind, whereupon lie v a.? re-ar rested .or ront?rut aad ou Monday was given two mouths on t La t cliarsc.
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THE LEOPARD CHANGES HIS SPOTS. There has been a good deal of cariosity as to the fxr!anations that would bo offered by Lu Jw!g C. A. K. Martens, the self-styled 'ambassador to the Vr.ited States from the soviet republic of Russia." for his v. 11 -known extensive actilties in this eonnt:. In I'.ie first pLacc. he has no diplomatic -status whatever. On'- government recognizes no soviet republic. Indeed, at the very time thi3 psuedo envoy opened his elaborate offices in New York and announced that lis was the official representative of Russia, and for some time thereafter. United States soldiers were actually engaged in fighting the Eo'shevik army. The anamoly would have been absurd had it not been so potentially serious. Martens told the senate committee that the soviet republic no longer has any interest, in changing the form of government of other countries and that he is not here as an agitator or a re, is?: or: a ry. That is to sav, Rolshevisui has entirely reformed. He is here for tw. purposes. To influence public opinion in beLalf cf recognition of the Bolshevik government, find to boom business? with his country. And he dangles the bait of half
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; ed as reassuring. THE RETURN 0I THE DEAD. i j Tn dispatching a new note to France insisting upon : permission for the early return of America's soldier
dead. tho-tate department has the unqualified support not only of the fathers and mothers of the boys who died oversea--, but of all citizens. Much attention has been given to the publication of a poll of bereaved families which showed that of 74.770, (here were -1;!.'.' o: or (": per cent who requested the return of hodie:; io the I'nited States. These figures mean ittile. Were the re only 4.tu.t, .(itu or lour, who desired that their kin should be returned to ihem. their rxpres-si-'-n would be a mauda'e that he government could not deny. The justice of the demand for the return, of the bo die-" of these heroes depends- not upon the strength of numbers, but np"n the prerogative of the individual. 1 'he timly should bo brought back of every soldier whose futility expresses that desire, and the government is not merely lu.-t i'ird in taking drastic measures to fulfill their vi!I. but ir is in duty bound to exert whatever pressure may be necessary to aeco;npL-h that purpoie. Doubt leas when ihe V'rench tovernment is made to understand bow decp' many American fathers and mothers feel upon this subject, there will be no further obstruction. THK COMMANDER of the I -boat that sank the Lustiania has been put in an insane asylum. Too bad he was not put there six ears ago.
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fiti In tarnst. Indiftua. wiib al! her taxable woalth unit thousands of yoiitiR l'-,j,p. euE-T for education, cannot afi'ord to Pnrr tie- qu.ility of training (hat is to be reflected in her future citizens. 1 'evetiue.s rorcke salaries; salaries Feenre eapahio inst ruet ion ; instruction ju'o'Inees lenders eif iiien.
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Teddj luxtseTplt. laying the ccirnerstonr. The construction cf the new civic auditorium, to be known as New York's "town hall," is now tinder way. It is to be a public meeting place for Gotham. It is beintr built by the league of political education. Theodore Roosevelt, son of the late colonel, laid the cornerstone in a downpour of rain.
' 'NE OF THE faxorite shifts of the presidential as- ! pirants will be lo accuse each other of having the support of eertain European peoples.
ROl'TIi CAROLINA'S legislature is discussing the
j prohibition of smoking in public eating places. Pretty ! soon a man will have to get a permit to eat. I - .
A LOT OF FOLKS are suffering from the sleeping ticlcness who haven't been reported to the health authorities.. ( . IT WILL HE HARD to convince the sou of a dear I old dad who loved his pipe, or cigar, that the use of to-
baeco is a "moral evil.'
A CHICAGO MAN says be has isolated the influenza bacillus. Here'b hoping h doesn't let it get away.
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- By - R. C. Kenney Department of Mathematics, Hammond High School
For Northern Indiana s
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turn to the next page THE "YELLO W SECTION OF THIS PAPER " which announces The Lion Store's MIGHTY MILL END
We bae 'fard quite enoach of the "poor teacher" and b:s ntten-pts to spread the salary of lf"ei m f.liy-cent dollars over h" present ro?t of Uvt... Tl.e teacher. ' It !s resource f i !. iviil quietiy sl.p over into one of the do;-, ns of technical and commercial lines already bidding fur his sertio-.-s. If he is just a lo-il. t sumt! reeide -sUll regard iu:ri. he in.ty stisk and starve. Hut what of the t-ehools v. ith a facu!t built arouod fie-e fossils who rise.. .in, and recruited .from untrained and imamhitious yiuii; m- n or yoeiitr women who may still find such salaries attractive? lP-v Ions are the schools that do r.ot .-nlarse their pay checks goirs; Id carry out the eroat work for winch they were intended? When parents give up their children at the most Impressionable as they expect tlK-tr children to bo taught bymature and experienced is. a and women of wide linowlodve, sonr.d judgment, and attractive per.' .nai :t y. Ttiey are not willir.g to trust the 1't-st they have to fossils ar-J a tun t -.- ur-s Schools are established on the a-su m-,'t h a that the trni:;mir b' clops th- iw. r of leaders!: ip in public service. I hit boys and Kit's wiil not harn 1 ! 1 -!; : p and
friendship from second and third-rat men as every think ins citizen knows. Kven the boys and girls themselves will come to discount a system of education that is not Inspired throughout by the in'lucneo of a stiff of alert and .'.".; iof rn.ed faeh'-rs v.b.os. opinions end counsels they thoroughly respect. I-or this reason w ar anxious to know w ha t Indiana is doing in tlie matt r nf teachers' salaries. 1 is no t art of in v tsi i :o---:-, in tics connection, lo say how the money- to increase sal--iii-s ,a:i l.e seen red. Jt does nor speak well f.-r our v. isdoni to confess that m the (treat state of Indiana, vv.th e.i-ilrnoi-s of preat material prosperity on every hand, enough money cannot be secured to stiff ici-. nt.y pay those grivini; te.-i.-him; nod other service in our scl.oois. In s'lch ea.. where there 1 a wilt Ihere is a way. We should Keep the political ear away from the ground v. hero srfi- h interests lurk, and then it wilt lo'.-if and heed suggestions prompted pv irl-n-ft in puhiie. welfare. I'tih ss sop!,, adequate taxation measure is promptly passed, s.ih-n-ies must remain unehffnsed and the j.roeess of de-lerii-rfttHit alreailv tbreateninj; v.ill be-
l.n : : ot- linos-: 15. fore h a ', ingr the Kmploymeni ?rrv:eo I want to x press my a ppreeia i ion for the co-tq.eratioti received from vonr newspaper. It has always l.een t,cc-s-snrv-in order to sll an tiling su rossfiilty that it be ahertiso. As this service, li.nl re. appropriation to carry on an advertising campaign it had to ej. pond on free jujldi.-iiy i" s. H its service, to the public, v. hieh Tim F.vke i 'ci'NTT Times was, at all times, willing to give. The oo-opc ration of the prrs and the employers in this community has made tins service a sucees.s and without this c. .-operation a bureau of this hind would not have been able to show- the figures for placements for the t'n months It v. as in business tn 1:110. Ajtain thanking jou l'e-r all past favors I i etna in. Tours very truly, ii. .t. DFnxnrt. EAST CHICAGO WOMAN KEOISTES.S OBJECTION. Fditor Times; .luft a v. otd ftbout the eu. Thn doe-t.-r? all tell us that we should above nil thincs Keep our feet warm and dry. 1 would I ke to have sciw one tell m row the children from the- North Side
can keep their feet dry while goinr to I schoe i with the sidewalks the wholo j
;- tigtb of Jlajroun and Harms airs, in thi condition jhey are in. Not nil childten ate fortunate enough lo have a pair cf rubhers and those who have- are compelled to wear them all day in school in order to be sure they have them when they get ready to go home at nisrht. There are a few exceptions. Every row and then there is a jump.ns: off place where people who own a car have shoveled a path from their front door to tho curb. Here one can stop and stamp off the snow and prepare for another lunse. But "the worse is yet to corns" (Fort "Wayne News). "When the wcaiber moderates and the snro.v and ice begins to thaw the sidewalks cr. those streets -will be practically impassible. A little exercise in the fresh air trith
a snow shovel (I might letter say pick a jc and spade) 1s an excellent preventative for the flu. It will do you more food than a dozen visits fiom th.i doctor and is a whole lot cheaper. Come over to this end of Xortheote and take a few lessons. You won't need your lubbers, f-:tlu-r. after you leave your own territory. I,efs hear from sotn'Olt e'se. A FN TIE FlF.
Miss Mason rays she just )oves nice bij? clephf.ns and if they were only a wore convenient isze she would like to make an apartment pet of one. o irt M" ( 'on st ,- nee Ta i m.i e rfnci Tjorothv (tisli are said to be inseparable. Nazimova'ft pal is Zn.ru Pitts. Vmia. T'an.. chums with Alice Jjike. and Peggy If: -land witli Madedaine Traverse. Mr.be 1 Normsnd and E'lna Purviai.c are close friend:-. And Mary I'l- k -ford's best rat is the scsoiario wr'tcr. Frances Marion. o "May Murray has bgutt werh on "The Man Who Killed." her src' r-i Pa r m..'int - Arteraft production. "o With the Ianee," her first, will be f -Pastd some titnn in Febriar; Kathleen O'Connor, who is pi ay In a: w-ith Jack Perrin in "The Lion Man." is planning- a visit to New York and to her home town, Columbus'. Ohio, when that thrilling serial in completed. o Douglas MacLe.an and Doris May have completed a picture tilled "Let's Pie Fashionable." Thev are the two engaging- youngsters, you know-, who starred in "Twenty-Three and a Half Hourrf' Leave." ATpheus Lincoln, erstwhile tag an-i movie villian has s'gned a contract tappear with Stella Mayhew in a aeries of short reel comedy dramas. The first one of the lot has beep tentative, ly titled, "A School for Husbands." Wallace Keld, unknown fo many aa violin player as -well .-s n "ata round" murfcian, has organized a Jass band at the Lasky studio.
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Clean Clear- Healthy Writs lor Ftm Car Baatt Mwfina Co. Uiuo.
NEWS NOTES FROM THEMOVIELAND There's always a thrill to the circus story and aim oft every diminutive star is pathetically sweet and unusually attractive when playing a daring little bareback rider or trapeze worker. Shirley Mason, -who is always appealing in all of her character portrayals, lookf just like a bunch of tlulty daintiness in her newest Fox picture, 'Tier Elephant Man." She Is such a small little person that even the big Jumbo rise up to protect her. and Miss Fhirley teems to be enjoying bis protection here.
Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street Phone 3032
For Auto Radiator Work
We hare the largest a-jd besl shop for the repairing of R?diators, Fenders. , Hoods, Tanks and Liuups. Ws also make new radiators and replace nw core3 into any roakjft of radiato:-. We guarantee all of our work.
There will be Ten Days of record-breaking-value-giving in which the entire store will participate. While the Double Page Spread printed on yellow paper in this 'edition of the Times carries items in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Yard Goods and Domestics ONLY, you can be assured of finding bargains every bit as great in the various other epartments. Shoes for the entire family, Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings are offered at prices much less than today's wholesale cost. The Furniture Store and the Housefurnishing Department are featuring hundreds of items at drastic reductions. A!! goods in ihe Mil! End Sale, despite the reduced prices, carry our regular assurance of satisfaction.
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KAU FAX AH N & WOLF - Hammond. Iwa
Wanted: 30 extra Salesladies also 30 Cash Girls apply to Mr. Wolf Tonight or lAonday Morning
... Mi..iai .oejaeaMgam I ! THE UNIVERSAL CAR '; J Onlv a Limited Number of Ford Cars
nly a Limited Number of Ford Cars
There are might' good reasons why you should buy your Ford car now. But the biggest one is that there are only so many Ford cars just a specified limited number allotted to this territoiy. Those who buy their cars now will be wise. They will have them to use whenever they wish. Don't put it off next spring, even next month, is an uncertainty. We cannot take orders for spring delivery. Fven now, we must have signed bona-fide orders before our monthly allotment is shipped to us. So the only way for you to be sure of getting a Ford car is to order it now. Get your name on an order. It is your protection. Again we tell you, the allotment for this territory is limited and you must buy now while deliveries are possible, t As ever, the demand for Ford cars is away in advance of production. So, it's fust come, first served. Spring, summer, autumn and winter are all the same lo the Ford car. It is a valuable servant every day of the year. Rain or shine, it is ready for your demands. Buy now and get prompt delivery. You won't have to store it. You can use it. Buy now while the buying is possible. Equipped with the new Ford starter and lights. Can Make Prompt Deliveries on Touring Cars & Trucks
I Motor . Co.
HAMMOND Phones: 650-631-592. 504-6-7-S Hohman St.
EAST CHICAGO Phone 947.
Insist on Genuine Ford Parts.
GARY Phone 1470. 5th and Massachusetts.
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