Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

BY THE LAKC COUNTV PmrmriS COMPANY

The Lnl- C- jniy Tlmei VnVy x.ept S;urdy Suodny. t-utciej at tr.e i,i.j,iol i,c li) Hiuuujoi.d. Juo I. lit(. The Tines Ka.t Ch!c- to-Tntfjun.- Itirbor flatly excet Sunday F.nifiej t tha pugi.i;Jce iu ijist CLkao. Notiiuler IS. 13. The Luke County Tlmi-j Sturrtv nml k!y edition. tnter-.l m the ,osof f!o In li nuta n.1. hVhruary 4. 1914. The Gary Kvenlr. Tim-w r,: x.-ext Sunday.

lerec t puslorilce in ilarv. April IS. UU.

All unler the ct of March j. lita, us econl-clas

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I man thib eat ami a very human sort of man ul that. ; it iva-su't a principle that clubbed and shut and bayouct tod and gassed and strangled and starved the child-

PUDL1SH1N3 sluug'.iUnitig Iluu hordes of the German kaiser, but

j big, two-tinted, honest, t-taud-up-and knock-down men of ;

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a dozen virile and belligerent countries. The famous Mr. McAdoo is behind the times with pink, tea club chatter like that. It belccgs to the "Too-proud-io -tight" period in American history. We would rather sec au honest rough-neck in the white house than another hair-splitting theorist. McAdoo had better drop that line. It will not lead him anywhere. Let him come out boldly with a pocket full cf policies and begin talking like a lie-man. Then he will get an audience.

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Viuun relrr.f.jn sO-j 1 Crown Point, Trl'imunc ; If you have any trouble .r.ttn The Timt makes cumP'.alDl immediately U if.tr f trcuiatluri rvijsrtri.uL. I KOTICi: TO STJBSCEX3Z11S. ' If you fall to rrer!r your repv of Tub T'vm no rroupt- ' JT a you ha In th past. plas? rti net think it has bee ' lost or was not sent en time. fiimtmSfr t.lut the mail service in not what tt ufj to be ami tnat c.imrlnlnts are , ene,-al frorr. msnr 5ource about the tr-iln und mall rr- i 1c. Tub Times has increase "a ma; in or.iilpmcnt ana l strltn earnestly to rraeh ',t patrons on time. B j prompt In advising us whtu you iio : ti year taper mil j will act promptly.

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FINIS- -REVOLT. Frosecutlng Attorney McDonough of Michigan refused to let himself be blufied by ver-officious prohililtton agents and tood uu his i i.hts f-j the ' great ilichigan turn revolt" lias ended. The u at look tunv is tl:.i- the prohibition evp'-ditii-n-ary force -will end its t-p.-ctacular in aea of the wilds of Iron ccunty by dumping a lew barreit- of w inf and raisin mash, which it conti.-oated m:o the ttrect;- ot Irou river, and then proceed homeward. Eut despite this fan ial endiug t-.i what two day;; ago appeared to be a serious situation, the prohibition agents here sec a far reaching effect in the victory of the count."' authorities over the ! K. V. From all appearances, tbey believe, the rights of the sdate of Mlch!gan hae sujierseded those of the I'. S, and they believe that the position taken by the go eminent will create many siminr situations tlirouehout the country. Argument is made in the 1". S. supreme court that thn constitution provides for the enforcement of the law by state, nut fedora? authorities.

GOOD WORK AT EAST CHICAGO. Kast Chicago hs pioneering in the -.xork of Americmiatiou in the Calumet region, that is the city is

Keeping c erlnst ingly at it and doesn't grow weary of i

doit; gov. d. There have been sporadic and cred. table efforts in ether cities in the district to Americanize tin

foreign born, but there h.is been a letup thcr

l.er persistent endeavors to keep this topic so ital to good citizenship to the fore. Kast Chicago is deseriug if congratulation. The leaders iu the Aruericanf.athTi movement deserve every- possible aid in the v.ork from the cii uem hip, and loyal East Chicago people will not permit t hein.seU es to forget that every deed done and word spoken for the Americanization of our foreign, corn is bread cast upon the waters ami will make for a higher type of oiti.enship iu the Twin City than can be imagined. The work we note, is to he carried into i he night schools and it is in the school where results "ill be obtained. The foreign born no matter of what age who are induced to give tip their hours to go to scluxd at night are going to become tine citizens and deceive great encouragement.

ONE tiling we can l forego this I-tU 13 thr pleasure f the incino t;i. S UrrBAGE and v.l;k';. may he rSAD :it itsi;.f but Hit th.-.-t ol JOHN EA-ELEVCOEn u.;i In- vrrn f, ;

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IN spur of all ;h tiudmi l.-lor-ta i-ig MA CHIN EE. Y that ha- bINVENTED, it 1? a fcood ! t THAT men ef the pros' nl ,f te i :i e .: HAVE to Vkoik Ju: t n-, hard AS thr;;- father.- fie!. ECONOMIC cond.ih iis may CHANGE t.. t- yjiekly than wc think BUT c imagine t !e soenT

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PROHIBITION sleuth any more by WRAFFINO a. quart so that it looks LIKE a. pur cf shoes In a box NOWADAYS the final t guys WRAP a Quart s that IT locks llk a head of cabbage. NOW thai th" flfphono AND t'-Ugiaph lues line bcrn rclin11115 1 til

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YOTJ tn.-ike up your mind to be chf ' rfu'.ly

"AKES THEM MAD. A contemporary gets roiled up regarding the efforts of Consul .'Uarles O. V;ins!nv. repre.-entins I " it ol States iu New Zealand, who sug-esi that .nmriea. could well import apples from that i)"ii,inen iu: ing the "iff uasnn" it- thi-s i-Ainirv. N't much need to buy New

Zealand apples. ho r er. I'nder American cold storage I

methods, the American crop lasts us long as people have a taste for that fruit, and ttu-n oranges and grape fruits fill in the .period until strawberries and other small fruits ccnie on the market. We don't need apples ail the year "round. Nnther do th" American appie growers need a representative in New Zealand to find competitors for theiu. BUNK AND BOSH. The great spluge that Mr. McAdoo, of the movies

is making with his repeated public

interviews auent his

name on the C.eorgi.i primary list is mawkish and sickening. We do nut m lice any great demand over the lountry for McAdoo's candidacy. The South l:-nd Tribune s-iys: "The famous Mr. McAdoo. in coquet ins vi'u ,ile democratic nomination for Cue presidency, remarks that he cannot help feeling that this is a tinv in which we should fight for principles and nor individuals. Ft: r our part we cannot help feeling that people are getting tired of bunk like that. Statements like that are bunk because they mean nothing, commit a man to nothing and are calculated to put gullible people into a glow of good feeling. "Principles, -iff individuals." What do s it mean? You can't elect a principle to the presidonev. You must have a

LEVERS FOR OPPRESSORS. The Russian JJolfheviki are apt to gain undeserved credit for a.-sitting the Koreans iu th-Mr effort to eject their Japanese oppressors. Oppression is the game of the liolsheviki and they are willing to go to any length to attain their objects. They are not concerned about Korea's claim to independence, ut they are much interested in combatting Japan wherever they can because that country has been one of the obstacles to their carrying out all their plans iu Sibcrki .

How much assistance the Bolsheviki can give the!

Korean Nationalists does not appear, but t hev " have I

been able to stimulate the latter action that is causing alarm iu Japan. Having been successful in earlv attacks

upon cccupying forces, the revolt is spreading. I'rob-j that Mis Tl

auiy it win oe no nam tning tor tne Japanese to beat down the rebellion against their ml", but for a while the cost of keeping the Koreans in subjection will be greatly increased. Moreover, the news of the Korean uprising will spread and will encourage China to increase their resistance to Japan. Thus the trrubies of the F.a.-tern member of the five principal allied and associated powers is preserving the weak nations of the earth against agressions of powerful but unprincipled goernemeuts will be much augmeuted. Indeed, peace for Japan would seem to lie something of a dream. However, the trend of official Kuropean sentiment toward the Russian Bolsheviki may prove helpful to Japan. Peace with the Soviets wi'l he made on a basis of mutual advantage. It might ray Japan to agree to withdraw entirely from Siberia in exchange for pledges by Lenine that no more aid, moral or material, would be given by the Bolsheviki to the Koreans and Chinese. That would leave the oppressed peoples in i state where they might be taught to endure the incurable conditions forced upon them.

AND hdd up ai! al"ti? the iuio calmly THE h.i ppicr you x ;il be DURING the re-xV h;oal ip ca.i-. IT'S lal!l.r ha li-1 y TO have cot-gi' .- of one l arty and a PHESIDENT of lh- ..tie r. TOR what you ear.': blame otic for YOTJT can biaie--- the ethr. ABE MARTIN says thai IF you tee time f IImw? with their bonds TOGETHER, thy art trying TO rai-e twenty d" liars. IT may be. fa-r aught wc knew.

la liar a dresses, about

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THE post office department Is son

BE turned back to the service OF the people. A MARRIED man whom wc shall no! us me ARRIVED home aftT a two-months' ABSENCE thinking bow HIS wife, would fly into his aims AND em lu a--e him. BUT when he opened the cloor and rushed iu

THE other gii BUT IT S J V e THEM yivivr? p-'Ut . IN tie- ee an ; 1 1

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TIK AGITATION over the "mysterious'" lights in fh sky the other night was entirely uncalled for. They rays were caused merely by the flirtatious Mars, using the earth as a reflector to signal fair Venus. Skeptics being hereby challenged to disproce. being hereby challenged to disprove.

MR. EDISON Tsas too busy working to permit much fuss over his birthday. He probably intends to leave such pleasantries to his later years.

"GHOST OF JOHN STILL Stalking About." says a headline. Pdame it on Sir Oliver Lodge.

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) PURELY, the pleasure and satisfaction that arise from the ownership of a Cadillac are worthy of being safe-guarded, even if it involves placing now an order to be filled months hence.

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Linen Sets All Pure Linen. 36-inch center. $3.25 stamped, at Bullet Sets to match, $ J gQ at Scarfs. 18x48. to match $2.00 center, at

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Indian Head Linen Scarfs with double hemstitcliing; a very popular design; $1.25 size 1 ox-to, at . . Bermuda Crash Scarfs for French knots and cross$1.25 at

Children's Dresses and Creepers Children's Stamped Dresses. 4 and 6 years, at $2.75 $2.j0 and . . . . Children's Creepers, 1 7 C at $1.50 and... A,

Notions Crown Embroidery Hoops, the Knitting Needles, right hoop. 20C T Shuttles. 1 C - Gold Tinsel Twist,

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High Grade Groceries at Lowest Prices!

FREE INSTRUCTIONS on all needlework by Margaret Liesenfelt. Open Tuesday and Saturday. Evenings. Weseweu Ladies' Shop 650 SO. HOHMAN ST. PHONE 355. HAMMOND, IND. (One door south of Hotel Mee.)

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WEEK-END SPECIALS Just Phone in Your Order I SOO Prompt Delivery

SUGAR Granulated, with grocery order of $1.50 or more. Flour, Soap, Lard or Dairy Products not included; QETs 5 U yOC

LARD Our Best Grade at a Before the War Price ; 3 lbs. 79c; per 97p pound ,

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Pet Brand Milk doz. T - Roxane Pancake Flour; baby cans 80c; can. . per 12c package Cooking Oil; IMazola Brand ; quart 7Cr . A 1 Nu Marga" 3 3 C can nne; per lb w-v U. S. Government Comij Mallard Tomato Catsup; fine quality; do lOjN 23 C cans $1.40; per UA 9 bttIe ; p n j Minas Blend Coffee;" best U. S. Ltovernment Comed i u j i n n , ,Tt., . i value m Hammond; 5 Jbs. Beef.;,lsons $1.35; per ACpack; ly2 lb. can. vv pound 40C

t-I Washburn-Crosby's Gold Medal: bbl. riOUr Sack $7.53; bbl. sack 1 OQ $3.77; Vs bbls. sack V A 7

Fancy Peeled Peaches, California Dessert; 5-lb. $1.45 Crown Brand Apple Butter; quart Q C p jar Jelke's Good Luck Butterine; 5 lbs. $2.00; II p per lb Small Santa Clara Prunes; 3 lbs. 47c; I 1 per lb AUL Fort Dearborn Brand Seeded Raisins; OC.

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U-AH-No After Dinner Mints, the finest made; a big X'L 19c Jelly Beans; very bright; many flavors ; O Q per lb Creamolines, a fine new fudge candy; 39 C per lb

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