Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES HEW

specilic crimes .ami iu the case if seve.al their more names si-fs; what these crimes must b' Naturally.

MEXICANS AND AMERICANS WORK TOGETHER TO SURFREh'S CRLME ON THE BORDER

Prance and I !elj--iiu.i hae the hirtf st number of ri:a- -

BY THE LAKE COUNTV PRINTING A PUBLISHING ,Jja!s u, wjlh ,,,,.,, (,e ,. ,wo of th(J vol COMPANY. o..;,.,, I

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Tte 11 ijnfy Times Dally xcpt SV.urday j ea pt i V i t y are dead. , .i. - ... ti ...... Juoi !

.ulendorff tit t ioiied at ruckles J

Is a nil MHi'k.'iistii was anuthtr

-Kaot rh?oK-Tnd!an9 mrbr. daily except j captain i t c.-ueH . Anions the low iKiiiiun t li us . fa r

T?i. Tit. ,

mfcr'r t Till P"-"-' n l v. - ; ,iu,,;ish(.(1 f;)il , h, ,!l;lt , Herm-U rn'. who heiye.i Th Uk County 7im 5turt1T mnA Weekly 1''d,,''J' to s-tpl t'io u n foi l u na i s aboard the l.usitanla to their 1 Enter st i th .o.ofvlc n 1 1 lo.m. ti-1. V!r.ir . I". . 1h tHkry Evening Time-- Hati -x-. rt Sunday. i oeath. 1 his is a .! o; , lu i ., . . .. omission. 1 ho name ol ; ..... li.eiol ....

Posiei.ico in v.ur. .. 1 irtilt. the mi!,ii.:i line terrorist, a. so iucs Lot .-. i.t.iv-.,- :

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A'.i uuJer th ct of March i. li:'J. oa er coni-c'.a-s

ait ter.

! The roumling up

tist.-o aiih t-rin: i ua i.s ami ih

y.u.l iho imluMuals who

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fOUIdh AOVKSViSISCr OtTXOt. J iffting !' 'f just pi: tils m on t shouL! havo a wh,,-.

1-AiNB & -Q ,;iut .'.M.-u.UiiK tar liitnmord (privntn riehtn(r) Sion. 310t, l"1' ' arc imtiH-dia tt iy ait-t:t-..l. fC:i for kifu d-.riT trnttit WB.nt d.) Gry Office T ph-.n 1 ?T :

Nt snail A- Thcrt;r-"--n i:st Ohtor 'iv!ctnii.

JOY RIDE IS AEUUT OVER.

Kast Chi.-aao (Th Vivid Tphon 3H

lualana Harbor (.Vows iwlt-r) T.-U-i-tioi-.e NoU'in nrr will know x l.ut til" a.ililiHiMral ion's l-,lu.,o li.v.... , I.-,. .. i . -r.Nl..i.',.-,r. 1S3

TOvitltir " Telrphotio --it , -l'iTinioiit in upot ;u ii:u llio raiiio.nis has vos;

Crvw-n Point h.mc wiu COh, ,h) Ainorioau Poop

ir you nave any tronnte attln TiK vivbk mKf cum- : ... plaint imrnotftateiy to the Circulation Dopiirtmant. ' ab.t- ami I hoy arc m ansvi l .). 'oil the lmiDo.t Iosm s :

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yOTXCB TO STTBSCTtrDEaS.

If you fafl to r.-Iva your p-py or Thk Tmw n prompt- of i!:c roi.iis at o things that oaiuiot to iijuiroil. ry you have in th rft- pJ"!r A not think !t hr.a . - lofit or waa not nt on "me. n.m.mWr that tha mull S-' ti.H. : i. utlimills. ol Iowa. It! a roo.-tt- a.l'ir.-..

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rlr in not h(t tt ucd to bo and that compl" lnt" r,'tliat w !;ru tin- j;o em n i ; i:it-s to stit! enri-a1 fronr. muri otirr. hout ihia trnln t.n.l nmlt r-

Tlce. Ttr Tmri hsa ncrra.rC !t9 ma:'in rqiitpmt'nt and il.il tlio ra i . : a it-" it mil.-t m.iKo t!( a !o!b-ii of f 7"

striving; rari!r.t!y to reach it patrons on time. fee )( Prompt in advtsm as whct you do n:'t gut jour puper and

iii act promptly.

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AXOTHER'ILSON FIASCO. . : From his t-ick ohambor in the Write Houff rvoiSnt U'i'.soa srw his thu-kon. oomii-.g homo, to roost. ; Auiung thPin ana a veiy hoUigoiont bird is the rail-j road chicken. The railroati v.orkuH-n t.ituatkn in thw j

country is just auot.t as s, nous o. u,i .- a..., uo .,u, , Jiavcrs of lh(. nalk.u. No1h).1v can n,aIiz how r,.;tt a but Wilson i to Kan:o for it. Had ho not dis.-nm.natetl : bUiou .j,,,. kt. Uu, ,host. Khirpt.r!i aUli clh. in favor of a ot-s of raiiro.oi t-mi-ioyes in the past. iut t thaf h;iV ..,. r,,,.,.,.., ,,. Rnfft,. vlK. ,,......

;i:c ;ii;-in.l t ! i ' m ' or 1 1 1 1 :t im ami nt i i a i i 1 1 -.i . i.-oj-or.ilit'ii. 'i.i'iMs pow .i on ;i : in t-i-oc t i . 1 1 $::imi -i .!. m. it. w- ha--' u r a i-il'U u ii..o!at m tah that t ho fa-pair. niii.-t po.i up it: o: iior to ih-ta-u:.-t ,-; t r a l.ut alro.-.iiv wi'il kiuih n, that poi i i . i i n no; op r.tt-1 r.it'io.uls mjooi -.-.- titilv nor an) io; .-1 m . s micci. Uiiiy ixofii pt;it:o.;. Now those li-jrup-s, MagcM iu.t as tli'-y r,.. woulil nut moan much if i: v. . ro mo. for tho tact that YOT who roaii thm nmsi pay tliis dvih It. It coinos toit c i your o kei and out of the pockets of the other tax-

This photograrh ! remarkahie i f'tliT to suppre5 rrim. p.icnc th : sh(T5 in this photo crossinfr the ! The Pisrales ar now lend'rc a'.i im that it sii.ws Texas Rnprs ' Rio d'an.-lr.' for the first time in j K.o Grande to talk wrh mcrnhfrs I possible aid to the Rangers in rt;: 2ii Mexican Vsm a.!-.- working to- i bonier hu torv. The Kiscait-s are I of Co. R of the Tc::zs Ranjrcrs. 1 rip? down crimiralr-.

MV MUitmnWWM MHmTWHHMHMMtt vv vvwva 5

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railroad con-

of inac'etiuate and .sometimes im;,oss:ht

tiitions, not only must stand tho ordinal) tax pave

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tiealth v. iih tiiora with a I'.nn hand, he woultl not hud railroati operation in such a j.oeU of tnuhle. it. as the

vice pretident or tne maintenance- uuivu a..-. -u ; ,,;e,; ,.t in aii(Jiiotl v;!sl SUJ!1S of ,,.; thousand Mexicans are working on the railroads of thf are estimated at more than a billion dollar country to the uetrimen; of Amrrioan railway employes,! A of whi,h lray inusu-au. lhat u they have a riant to pit ted. The railroati situation in ; i , vra i,...o.. i,,,!,.

'bis country, taken by and large, nnit be viewed with J ,,uii.in:.s ' uewnev nieI1 Ul ,h(, lu.ws,);! '(jrs anything but equanimity. j physicians to practice medicine au..l railroad meu to McAdoo. of the movits. left it in teii i'uie hape and ! ruQ lai ! rtiatls. in fact ever Fince the government and also ever since I

the government took over the railroads they hac been j harrassc-d at e ery turn of the niti. -vhiio ihe investors' in TQilr.nrl ipiil l-i t ip trO.TIV tfif llietll V. iiiltU S i tl : f T- i

phans, view the depret iaiion of their stocks with notti- ( now ing but anxiety ami alarm. j r j . . ,. i j i t . .. . ; . . u . ; i i . .

niuuau) a uu uuiat'ss it-t iiif lauiu.iu i tt oi t WashinKion with trepidation, no matter how- optimistic'

They look at it. Railroad men are in an ugly mood over the fate cf their demands for higher wages and their thrtats are made in bad temper. If the railroad workers strike now or c.et'v an injunction, there will be something else than Kurope's troubles for the administration to worry about.

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IT I KK"OUTT:i) that D Annunzit. has seized iip with a targo of supuij.-s and i'.oi'.i.cm. i jre - in

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S i". N !U) dre.s for womt n is urged as Uieans cf redt:cir.g cost." Twill never do. As it is fom men hae trouide picking their own wives out of i!k crow tl.

CALLED TO JUSTICE.

As to the allies" attitude toward bennati) s war

WilLIN SIX UKTARV DAMKI.S stirred lji autiienee to the highest pitch of c uri.n-it )y anuoum ing; that he knew who'd be our next president, but wouldn't t !!. we

! don't suppose he couid hae meant Admiral Sims.

A WOMAN never looks more superior Mian when

criminals in high places, it is otic ura gins to know i sp.0 gets into a discussion of h.un.irv bills with n..-t-

Of course in irut-band wears a clean sliirt

That though very numerous they've "got thom on the list." and, to employ another Gilbertian expresiou. the next task will be to "make the punishment tit tie crime." But it is going to be no laughing matter for the accused whose extradition is now formal!- demanded. Of the t?6 Germans on the roll of dSsLonor Great Britain demands f T to he dealt with as she sees fit, France and Belgium aT4 each, Italy "P, Poland 7.7. Rumania 4 1, and Serbia 4. The significance of these separate requisitions is evident. They show that tiie transgressions of the laws of civilized warfare by the Germans were net isolated, exceptional oases, or confined to a single fighting front or to hostilities against p particular people for whom ' They might possess a special hatred, but were iu accordance with a regular policy which the world came to know as 'fright fulness."

ii'ir a nd sa ) l ery da v.

WE Iihvo ..ur Mopu-ios of OVER !!;- w .-. tt.. !. yUv SOMETIMES an. I il .Ul.-u US !,. Mur.k ih.-u Mr ln !- SOMETKIS8 lu tt,. w,:li i.-n ..f t;. WE t f ten w t.Rd'r w b. t ;. r BY tb;s tiui. Mr. U os. ,

USELESS tr.1. t . i M KEAET of l : . . i : TILIS .: : i -. MOST : :!, in TEARtiriSS LIKE c-tio ' t IT'S ii u? tbinksi. THESE :t-ii itf to v. a.

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.!).-! 1 1 .n if n w. VETjE, v. r s-.j tlioy !)!".- ri-'-vv curiiii.' ALL th- tiii. r.-sh is l.t-u- ; by m.jsa AND jis ihc r.-.uiib r 1' ie -v V.;t rt-l.i ON our s'r'-'.t ir.. rt as- tui'i.'h ! i on' ii

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THERE wiil be a f i, do , ! is.

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MUCH i.. c.r su THE DA BARA 1 - f-i ;i ii. i -r,1 1: s WE hani'.y kn w

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AS SOON AS Secretar Daniels cools off he may arrange for a ton or two of medals for the sailors v-hose war shore duty consisted of tiring nig natal guns over l'ront-liue trenches.

it n.rii.ij.H i i,iii.n 1 1 io i in i n.i licit i-ae i ; si:e

thinks it wise. Willieliniti.i should reply with one of those polite "here's jour hat. don't go ' ,-peet h.-s. "HALF PINT of Liquor Fapoiat-s Lvery Time Clot k Titks." sas a htatiline. A 1 1 gxod prohibitionists will adjust their docks, to run just a wee t,i; faster.

Till: Buffalo News

We have been told that, "you cannot indict a , reason by talking too mm !

an Ohio woman ht her We take this to be the

whole nation," but the German people as a whole stood for these wholesale atrocities. However, since guilt

is personal, the allies hae wisely decided to coniine

their proseotit ions to cases where the evidence acainst individuals is definite and ample. The persons whose surrender is required have been resulatly indicted in strict accordance with the law. The accusations against them are circumstantial, giving names, dates and places. They are charged with the commission cjf

exception which proves the rule.

It A MYLON is always being held up be fore our startled but interested gae as an awful warning but we imagine she had a pretty good tinie while it lasted. THK ONLY difference bet wt on .lack lin-ipsey's w-ar reti.r.i and a kt of others is thru !) tnpsy's is out in the limelight where everybody can see jt.

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MANY

UNION - o' roi, TSLA.N' u- ,1 THE w.-rltl ;s WHEN e MAN w . r- t.-io-.; BUT j;.-:. t: -GET'S 1 m,..:i SOMETIMES a COULD i , ITeP., .' ; ros i . THEY'D

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PYORRHEA or ii- -,r.'! ;u :! KNEE !i-ir.i ,.f ttvm . I.- ten'- ! I.e ,-!!,. r AS far a- p:i - r '.j- i e :,. WE ii-N.-r I.. j; ii-. i a:. UNABLE i.i;ui. - w;.-,t w,

i K.AJPPEN o. a is. IP !: ?- ,r. i to . ! IN ::' i.-i-t! v. :, -. UNLESS w-u j, ,. ! GARDEN se -is e. I I UNCLE SAM'S gr r,:ro I THAT SM uu l:.i.IT u-. ..- : be ! WORTH In y.xU I BUT tb-- i ; r WHETHER liTHE :o-f . -si'y f. j KOKIKT lib. !

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wiiit.o- ihenh- and o.oi.-e st the Jim n- . '! . i: b- last t-ii t which was a. ni--r ' o j o a ibe a'Tijir and well attended. ;'!"- (ifTiilr is g : f n f -r the metybe-p t ila, Vii-f. a'!,t th'-'r familit . Pinner t, r. - si .i a 7 sni the ran.!:; was 1 ..en' la a ! ti s -t loi en r tt - . .- ., r etrba: todtiy and h"- t !'-:; :.-..! i-.-iais ri'-o o b- h. nereesa. 1 -M :

i liar fa-h.re to ruiiy F.Ttd t' : deetorst i ', j;,,;,. .a:!, bitie Jsf.pe for 5. or rreoy r'-. j ' i . 1.. Ibr,e- ' Ir.s bi na - - In- j

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CROWN POINT NEWS

Kppeninz Cf A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital

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