Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1920 — Page 4

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THE TTAIES I-'ritl.iy. Fobmnrv 27. WJO

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS ThE. LAKE COL'MTv PRifiTING A PUELISH'.N3 COMPANY.

Tr.'it due primarily to his: hsp. The nia. who succeeds him and the mil' who ohtains the posit.in coveted are

veterans in French politics. Uritain's; piemii-r is far nunc t!i. in twice the use. of William l'itt when he was;

j prime mitiiM.M-. Men of titty and beyond today link

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ir's i-"tc'oJ at Ua losioinc In llanunvna. Juna same nt;r. Tlte man who refuses to he old is apt to he!

. -rir. . . ... . . i,t i ilKt11 :" '" "wn valuation. Ills experience constitutes J n Kaft ( hteito-ln.1 urn Ifnrbor. ctallr except'

:re4 tit the Duatntaca ia Uut Chicago. No-J a vnluahle a:v whic h the vounic do ne t niwwi. The

qualities of re.v Hty nndfaithfulness are apt t

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. th 4Kt0fc in Hmm.mJ. F.bruary . 191. ; more (!edopl. t'.t, as has heen riaid. it is. UUlU'eessUL. I

' -." ';...:.,tn. in Oiry. Airi: IS. i;ill.v Ion Re r to rush to the defense of the elderly man "teier tl njt . f M irth J. Ito'i). eecond-clas j j(o js ;,,,. to stand alone.

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HE im e.iiisl.'iutly i'Kms u,lvritui, but ,ni- )! r. n ie s ; ;. HE is i ii- : :. 1,1 ! i .. ,. IN their cthz. i',.,r .,l. i THE Kussiioi T:r.H slh.i Oono u-tor "BECAUSE h- w,... i, .i,rg...is i,,., BY fill :it,s l.-l eui(i;,te Mi., j; , tl tns!.- v. THE lit . t i,f t te- m;i ! t, r is

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WATCH YOUR STEP. ST RET CAR! The motor-bus today is coining to the fore as y challenger of tlte surface car In a traffic problem which

Ther is no denviuu

,11, iieciares i lie .Nations liusiness I'utilie utility cor'purations t tiroulu ut the country are in a serimis Un-

wlndi Tiieans increased f.iics. In

- : 'i vit rxehnnffi-) IIOT. 3lt'i. 31HJ i "iii fur wifit-. i-;iartm,nt wnnted.l !

;. T-i. rhon 131 prows increasinglv com pi ica t ed

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' (iintJ'M!-! T.-l. -plume - ' 1 v -' - I'- -it- " Te'.-pii.me i .r'..r i K--p ai:d- :a.s. ,iv. T. h i,!,.ne !

it Telepr.Linu hC-1 ! am ial condition

ir y.-!i'h: RyT populated sections, traction lines are becoming : i t'jim.V.n'ely to th Ctrcui.nlon IVprtmnc j more and more inadequate to liandie congestion that roatCB TO STTBSCXXBSBSU i is increasing every day.

If Tfi: full r.v ve your crv of Tnt Tmw it ft TroTipt- 1 V (t V m In th" nli ti t n.- ISInV It hna l.MB

r v. net '.r en 'hoe. R-mmh.r thut the man I 1 iilllited by the t tacks on which they rtltl. if is im

s n.-t v. hnt it un.-l to bo and that complaint ara

MOTHER GRAY'S ff ' h4 SWEET POWDERS Vff V FOR CHILDREN, w ("iit-B-WforFfTfrlibnni. iM.-M.-i-k. Worm.. Tt,Br.k op t'Xui. Don I accept ' -4 i.ourn. ituiiininin, 2St BP substitute, FREK. A-tdr.. ' J'e- MOTHER UP.AY CO., Le Rcy, N. Y.

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Since the amount of traffic street cars can handle

'possible fir them to keep up with the mowini; no

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of transport at ion without new trae

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t iort of privately-owned vehicles on the hiah-

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A TRUCE AT BEST. '! i.jke no s:c; toward . :i .Sci w i ; hou t the :-

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tw.ns prohibits this and incre;i.-ittz population demand..increased transportation filliclties. , The mot or-hu-i may not only so!e this erio is tiaf- ; tic tuoli'eiu w ith a more flexible mode of t ranspi rtat ion

; at lower ost. If more tracks cannot be laid in the j business and residential sections of most large cities, peace (there beiiiK no room for thcni. it is sel i'-e iden t that f tlie motor-busies need no tracks. If traffic is crnstamly in

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in! to emu iude I -reasinc and mav eentua!!' roach a i mi nt wheri ested ipiarters. streets are unable to contain it. it is likewise true of recognition f Luses would not block hlthways to anv such ih;ii

irs. They can detour a liinckad

THANK t i,,. .-s. miOmCTALLY , ie., i AND trie, u 1 1 i e t ,'l k t s CAN .'li,;la lie :i ill l - LOWES Hi,- i'tic11 .u f i s. THEY ar. u.-i.ii! n, MOWADAIS th.ii .'i iri fc-d- i d IMMODEST : I -i:- n, ,, BLUSHES rijr ! f--i ONE u I reeher . . ii r ihi ii - h I e, i . ,

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l.iii would stiind in the wavicau move hIhhii easily in all directions.

t iv.it tes with the uitsstan t r;ints. ,

' mi kins ;i I oi.in I Willi t he sm-ain-s have decideit t iiey will ni ; n.i n t m i 1 i i a vy support to do-j

he iS.i. If they wiil not lielp I .- - , : - with l.enine's armies j

t. t I'.ei e: ore. take Kusm.i as of n. 1 1 ions for lie! t er o:- , oi

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REAL ADVERTISING. The Lafaette .Toiirnal says: "There are many kinds of advei t L-inj:. hut ted ail f them pa . Merchants think thev can draw hade

tin defacins; eoun'rv ro:ids and eit v vacant has with i i their billboards. They distribute circulars w bol.-sa'e.

meanwhile more or less neglecting- the opportunity the

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TO s- V' me "NOBODY -. i, BURLESON ! HE K i-t I ii, THERE x GREAT ah.

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In All Thar Newness --Now Ready for Your Inspection It you want to see the styles the'll wear down Broadway this season, step in and see these new models. Snappy styles, or conservative styles, as you wish.. Open A Charge Account rPav As Ycu Get Paid

he lUe-.-lle' a t o k -: iti,.- a ti 1 l ( .ui In I 1 1 is ill.

rt it n i: v tost ren g t hen '

i new spa per ?ives

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ti :: ; a !i ii " snv.'i ninents ie improeil by other ounl rh's lefend themselves against the t di-aster will follow aceept-ilti.-siati Soviets .is .inxfliing war i f an.u'iliy mi organized

NO MORE "DEAD LINE AT FIFTY." , .,,!-. ;i, n organization was foi tiled in

,..:'. i-e ' ( t e: -l'ii'l v Clip," In secure e:il-l

:-:) .-!,i:-4 oil t eid eii y vh- w ( re , f i, - -.' t i r i - i s i !;;( crnini; the "dea-i line i i -- '-, '..-ye liri'ti disbanded. 'i'lillC i ', ! h :. ! I'-'.- 1's existence. Tile disi . , if - i !.t : : it ion t hei e was. lias been . ,! '. '.'.-.u i: w one of the leading topirs i i - -'on. .i w.-,i,i,rrs and magazines , : w:th a:iii: -',i the subject. I'iithcUc in- . - . i- i i f t e ;i r.,1 longer y.i.ing v lio were :,i :i;,e w. .:;. th ::l!ui'!y as efficient as - i-. v v. .. !v !',M. took fright at the sdaht i ,; -. . , ., .!.- t hi-tit as it w arniiig. If was , , ;.i,..:-j in: .it. Ih-ihaps the war ha? had r ; , '. , " si. t With so maitv of the youns : g.. their oppci t unity to "come "i re v.-rr ti :i tnerous ei-.ses of "dug outs." as

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have paid good money for the newspaper, and the feel interested to get nil it contains. They sit down j to tead it w ith ike pi ece ucept ion that it is peer. a to have interesting; filings in it. and among the most at-j iractie of these things is aiwas th advert isinp. j Other kinds of advertising don't start with this! prepossession. A man has paid nothing for a circular.! and didn't ask for it nor want it. ('onsequenfU he J throws it ava- Circuhir a d ver t isi ii 15 of course has irs I

uses and is sometimes desirable for supplenir-n'siry use. bur as compared with newspaper publicity it is far less ( Ificient. Similarly people dislike staring billboaiiis and one's impression on seeing thein is a fee'ing of dislike. Nobody is lonvimed by forcing advertising on them. People are interested by seeing advertising in a thing they have bought ami paid for.

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CAN lie (he,. -, 111, ,. ', MACHINE th:. .-:.-.. !,- V.St J', -kei BUT v -!,-,: : 1: i , -. AS ' I ' 1 ul t ; lea 1 - , ,;,:; ' '

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COMING- ta rd.-n s. . ,, IS tie- nuieh, t of p.-.-id. w '::- TO 'h' tie -I't ORACE FULLY (h.-,l:nc HiOP oilllg 1 n 1 - . MOUNT LASSEN i or,.- f 1 rBW voie-oi,,, s Aim rn-a 'h NOT 1 111 ,rc i 1:.. AND there's t-tire ii, ,- .,, ;, A MAN with one id-"i

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THE STKADILY growing number of deaths ascribed to the eating of preserved ripe olives ought to

he an effective warning, hut there are perse ns w ho do j

not read newspapers and others who arc always ready Jo take ( hances. . TIIK L'AKI.Y H0H1N may he under cover on aecount f,f the weather, hut as the baseball moguls were assembled in Chicago it is dollars to doughnuts that spring will come along as usual.

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1 in-. liL.vs sitirryi-ig our rr cermany to nnd places f refuge aie the same Huns who not so long ago were ioa-ting aho'.tt (omiuering the world. t'lllfAtiO hANPhORIW demand additioia! rent o; , very hild un-k-r l.V it is said. W hereupon wonder irises im. 10 how much tliey want for the ilu;. the i,,t

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WOMEN & MISSES APPAREL N'ew and Distinctive Styles' Mark Our First Spring- bhuwine fewest ''XSailored Suits $32.50 up Charming Drttses at $10.98 up oCew Sport Style Coats $27.50 up "CTjc First Spring flats $5.98 up

New Spring Suits for Men Priced at $3250 up With the uncertainty of market conditions, we urge you to Huy that Spring outfit as early a - possible. Here at this store, you can make your sclcetion now, with a very little outlay of cash.

599 Hohrr.an St., Hammond, fnd.

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jj E regret that many a person w!io wanted to huy a Cadillac last year was disappointed because there were not enough to go 'round. We would not have you make an unpremeditated purchase of a Cadillac, but we suggest that it is the part of wisdom to guard yourself now against disappointment this year.

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The Humphrey Radianttire is a wonderful ncy gas fire which will enable thousands to save their coal pile this winter. It is by far the most efficient gas heating device ever presented. Your own investigation will convince you. Complete and perfect combustion has eliminated odor The Humphrey Radisnt.lre give? you hr-t vhntver you want it simply turn on tru liht the gas. You can rcula'.c the Lcr.t a fi'A and shut it off instantly. The Humphrey ivEdicr.tf.re is an ell ye?r 'rour.d pleasure. Its comforting warnnth is inftantly available 0:1 cocl Spring and Autumn ci-ys. VvTen tlie furnace is goir.5, it miy be checked much of the time, allov.ir.g the Radiir.tnre to supply all net d-d h-c. Sec The Humphrey RtzdiarJfirc Demcr.strattd at O.ir Showrooms NORTHERN INDIANA GAS TLCCTRIC CO. 571 Hohrran St., Ifacur.a.id, lad. l!aruwond Plote 2300. East Chicajo 230. t