Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
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.Tho Lf C?ynfy Time Duly except Saturday sC lo t-utu,!,J Bt la l-ootosf.ce in lldium.'.a. Jua - Th Tin. s tist Chlcaro-Trtdianit Harbor. rt!ly except sunaay Entered at th postofaca In Last Chicago. Notct'T 1g. iti, , ThJ Lke County Times Saturday nrnl Weekly dttloa interM t ih .losfofnc In HmnwnJ. February 4. 1914 1 ha Oary Evening Times I:ii expert Sunday. Euterec t the poatofHca In Gary. Arr;l IS. 1911. All under th tct of March 3, 147a. ia atcond-class matter. , FOBEISN AiTESTlSlKO OrTICX CJ. LOGAN HA iNK CO CHICAGO.
Hammond private exchange) Iiort. 3101. 31J (Call lor whatt-vti o-rartment wanted.) r.ary Office T. ierhon 13' ssau A Thpupvn. !-:t Cnlcara lVkrnon 931
taat IhlMji,) (The T.uesi Te'.eiih.-ne -Sill
TnH.-f i"u'.h"r ' v,'rt 1 - repm.ne i h,; entitled t the scvninathv or assistance vt Indiana Harbor (HfMrifr m:.ir',c, . TLnh.inp s:n
Whltln Telepr.ono S0-.H Crown Point Telepiiune If you bave any trouble Ke;t!nj Tub Timfs makes cumHaJni immediately to tho Circulation rvpartinaul. F9TTCC TO SUESCitlSZHS. If you fall to receive your ccr of Til T'v n rro-npT-! aa you have In th- past, please d- not th!r-fc It hna hfm Icat or was not sent cn time. Rerr.embrr thnt the maw ervlre 1 no? -vhsf it i ...... .
ene.a! from rrar.r source- about th train mid mail eer-r'1'
J .,,," ,n, 9 ,nerf-'- ' ".'"it equipment ana j 8eVes to be ignob
Prompt In advising us when you Xo o: yujr iair ttno wiU act proicptly.
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ert"iu lira titioner w ho Is advocating labor ur.lt.iilor the medical profession. Representative doctors of medicine reject the prliu;itiou mainly on the ground that It would prevent then in. m being what they have sworn to be ami are pre nd ?o be - tft;e servants ot afflicted humanity. In ad. litem they fail to see how a standardized fee voull b praciim'ule. Ueally, t!ie susgestlon la 'absurd. Could a physi Ian with a conscience, and most If not all of them have that, stop binding up a man's arteries because the whittle blew six o'clock? Could Tie decline to set a broken leg because the injured per-..u didn't hae J 2 or to pay the fetandurd fe ? Or, worst of all, could he withdraw and leave a workman, hurt in an accident, without attention and help iut. because ho learned that the afflicted oik- ,li In't liaTe a union card and therefore could not
a union
nicni.ier ; Vc, it won't do. It's all bosh. The enly good in the tug'gettion is that, it may remind us. that we tuiK'it to meet the phxsiclans' tonsetentiousnes with like conscientiousness regarding the bill and pay it v;"re I'i'ouipt !". With the doctor refusing to conimer-
or unionize himself we ought not to allow mr-
or careless in the matter of iieiut;
that lie gets his just fee promptly.
! The Passing Show I
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THE BOY A GKEAT IMITATOR. Judge Wiliis Crown, of tlarx lo. iile luiae and now of Salt Lake City. I "tali, w ho has b-en instru
mental in establishing tnetlious ot c;. urt trcatiiu nt ior juvenile offenders, says sa h cases a tliat of "Nkk"j Arnstejn, the sensational New o:k crook. kae a bad j c ilcct on youthful morale. ' The Utah judge says boys naturally "ape" men. ' When they see a man accused of a crime -f . dossal i proportions "dickciing" th:ouj.li his atttniey ar. 1 lay - j ing down the terras on which he v. i'.l cive hims-elf up to the authorities, the boy? (.f the land ate to fee! that the accused is the individual who should be imi- , tatej. They have a deep respect for a "master mind" i that can tie the forces of law and o; .It r into sut h a 1 ccmrlete anil satisfactory bow knot. !
No doubt the judge is right, but the business of
emulating lawbreakers is no new tiling. When Kobin Hood was cavorting about the pcat-f ul llnglirh h.adscape no doubt there was a heap of trouble hoblins; tljem from organizing junior Ilobiu llo.d organizations. Jesse James has had more jouthful emulators in this country, a him ired to one. than the greatest
politician or the niut soul-inspiring preacher. I rioTic
Nor is tins weakness of winking at the clever criminal something peculiar To youth. There is an entire literature known as "The Literature of Roguery." It begins with the pi. t uresque novels of Spain, and comes down through the Mnglish chap-book to tti "crook" novel and plav of today. In its entirely it, comprises thousands rf volumes. These things ali came to pass before" -salt Lake City had a juvenile court, or hefnj-e there v as a Salt Lake City. "Nicky" is a type as old as the hills, ami
ipiimuumg in in auu even emulating nini ;n some quarterB is an expression of huniaft nature. It just has j to be, that's all like the laugh that comes when Mr. ChapHn blinds a cop with a well-flung pie. ;:.:; makes;!
a "getaway."
WAIT TILL NOVEMBER. The ireasury department is epposed to the plan of former Secretary McAdoo to reduce taxation by a tuiiion dollar boji.l issue .it was officially Ft ite.i cs-
' tenia;-. The p'l'i'-y of the tieasury will lie for imI mediate panient of ail war debi. even tliough it
(means Heavy imposition cf taxes. This I ernocra t ic I "1;0
J ptlicy ot making life a imrtien for the present genoration will I'C hanged mighty soon, however, alter
' next .otuioer, w ueu a iweptoo itri u pit'a.ucio ; i : ut- ) t cleric, I. ivt;ic of this country lo not propose to j
have the whole war debt saddled on their shoulders
when a part of it should be settled by poster it; . I
A THIN wunian Kts Ju5t o THIN ai.il thn seems to stop, but A TAT w 0111:1:1 k'i'p.i on gtUinir FATTER .il! ui" lim". TOO bad. l5ti't it nun, that your better ha I r-S CAITT rra'.lr..- your worth a they CAN your u orlhlosiir??1. IN this o-'Utitry tlirre Is comins tu be TOO iiiU' li frc.Ui'ni f.r tho;-.-WHO at'tisc it ami TOO mu'.h rc.'lralnt upon ttiose who EESEKVE to bo f 1 to. NOTHING is t...o s-'-o-i for our rX-ro! d.'tr bos, SAYS cvr rytv.rj y, orTEN g:lr.K I hem 5ein.-th;n; THAT is brl for thm.
WHEN jou apologize for TAKING up a busy man's time YOU i.nly take up mure of h; time.
the bst way In
UNDOUBTEDLY
whirli TO install oneself ln tho GOOD k races of an editor right EBOM th g-.-off. if anyone tares tr dj sucli a thins:.
IS O. brins
l'ic-k as sincere as possible upon
INTH.ODUCED and say, pectf i TO sr a mio h older man.
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THEY 1ihp ui.vor-ro. another ptrftct J woman SHUCKS! "iif ir air bits of perfect !
WOMEN. The pMf'Ct wonnn i th
WHO thinks thrtt you :u- the FZBFECT mm. BY tlie way. in view of nil wp ha DONE f r I.' r.
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ROCKEFELLER DENIES
SALOON LEAGUE STORY
Thursday. March 11, 19110.
warn t. ivimas
PHONE HAMMOND 1800-
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Our Model GroceryOffers Specials for Friday and Saturday
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ENGLAND n.ip! A'iS
CAN 0BEEG0N BRING PEACE? j Restoration of order and a revival of respect f r r j law iu Mexico is forecasted by General Salvador Alvar-j cdo. a newspaper publisher of Mexico City at present! in the L'nite.l Slates. He sets the date in general terras j
or bout.
$t.5'i suits thet
brriFging
THE neighbors' cats ar-
He Also States Man of Family Can Live on $1,200 a Year But Don't Say How.
j ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I I t'riPWi.ci. .Mart-h 11 John 1 1. Itocke. hip- j fellow. Jr.. t:iad an emphatic denial t!i;.r l:f !;a.T rd".lscl Jl. .'"' a yiar to
.v uu. , v,,n, , Anii.s,ioii league. "Thnt iTin.it a I'solu t-:y untrue." h foiceftiiiy. it!in aslcrd rfsardirs.- it. " a m it ot.- f omr t lime: to th"
WELCOMING the a i i va. ii ...f
1 imp
or ir?". but predicates tli cone'.ition upon circumtantes which are about as uncertain as the movements;
! cf Villia. ! Genera
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THAT p.b.--;t all th. y i a Yj.:r. AND a l'ai.i-uo ila r-cid TO s n-i th" w h :( r :i;hh: l....od
!iti-SV toon I.tjcuf . hi:t I pecir.e.l that any part of
pay .Mr, Anderson"!. :
r I is a bs ir.!."
Mr. r;. i ft li- r a !?n ad in an In-fr-.ow that ho tfliorr! a t .-,-, of fa-n-
I used t la ! r.-poit
liatf not it thail be alary. The
nc fn $1.2"''
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a i .
but
Alvarado qualifies his pred ict ir n by sa-
if the vote of the next, presidential election in j
a. i.
that he
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iit'ftT tried i. liirn-
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to. to be held in May, i- res pec ted. an immediiit.
will be reached in banditry ;-nd the general camI
n oi outiawrv tnat tor v. ars nas enscom t-i tea ii.it. ,
Mexicans, llistcuical data does not .iustifv Gen-j
eral A 1 vara do's optimism since the results of national elections usually have been the cause f r fresh rcvolu-
auimosities of political leatlcrs
TJOCTOES PRICES. The astcnlshlng scale of prices . :- ; i ja Chicago by physicians, among then visits to pr.ticnts Et or around 515 with operation fees running from J200 to J1.000. will be a hard thing for the ientsharreseed Chicago householder. The scale is a tie-
too, that the average man win 1
mendous one and one,
De unable to pay. On the ether hajid. physicians of New York Ci
who have won gratitude by their self-sacrificing
Totlou through the influenza scare, the wave of pneuiionia and the other ills that have accompanie-i this most trying of winters, have put New Yorkers still deeper in their debt by seurning th? suggestion c.f a
Hons when persona
were insufficient. The prophecy of peace and ouiet and respect for law and order in Mexico would have a more promising
itouc if Genera! AUnraeio could give a reason for supjptsing that the election of General Obrecon will bo Jibe signal for bandits and ou'laws and political s.oldi iers eif fortune to law down their arms and go back to w orking at something useful. Ge.-.cral Alvarado says Genera! Obregon sefrns to
be the popular choice for president, but in the light i of n.itf nfditic.il lnnvfrnrnts in Mrvl.T. if tb.- It. ..1 I
thirg surer than another to precipitate another revolution it wull be the disappointment of Obregon'? opponents. Should Obrecon prove streng enough to compel obedience to law and respect for official authority. General Alva ra do's prediction may be verified.
; out .wexican interests are so cosine ana. alter years of ouarreling so far apart, fo susceptible to fereicn in
fluences that permanent peace seems almost like a
COLLECTIVE r. T.
A lil AN can -o t.i'UfS A"D lie ,T.-,;,i n.-t THH.EE ?e cends. bu WOMAN c.-ut bu k a seconds
a rlrrss for tl
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THE LANDLORD'S
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or three b.eurs. link tliat in pi for-
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WE consume mere . -f our BANKER'S tiiii" and t.r,ifiici than ANY uther l.nan- r m tow n, BUT we are la-l . c t even with him
DUTCH pr
CEOWN PEJNCE h3f tax.
ent rules that t he
to pay income
WHAT in fa -e e! ruling
our 5t
.pre me. C
.dream tor that country.
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ANYWAY, all this talk about the high cost of liv-
fie-jing has brought cut one thing: That ccn versat ion
won't remedy it.
AN ULTIMATUM is often the last word before negotiations.
THAT ne-n-re sid'-rts are rxonpt, WHAZZA matter. Wiihrlmina? WONDER ttl'.,it a jazz opera WRITTEN entirely frr saxaphrnes WOULD fennel like and how- miry people. COULD si- through or." without Jjrlr.p their minds?
II nirohn is a f'cl A GCOD many people have (rot a CHANGS of .T.c: Mithm the past year.
I INTEPNTIONL NFWS SERVICE! T. e i!lf:, tent. -it of if. in v hi p'ace niar.y tltousa mis of property .m nrrs in
i thf taxpayers' class this j-.ar. For ail
j rents are subject to inoon-.e tax. ar,.! ( ''"st l e considered in corr.'.t.on with !
oT,er mcon-.e m figuring the taxable iacon-'t . j The prr.s.'n.il lncom tav forms. 1(to
' ' '' j.t'.Ki; section svt.erein t. teals inns: be rt ported. The allowable deductions from r,-nt f..r taxes, repairs, v cur and tear. and otii.r costs are defire l on the return form. Those who rented rtwitis e-r suites in their own l;omes must censider tlie terts receive. as part of their income. If ?h" rents. pP.is other income, receive,) by an unmarried oerson was ! I ff o or more, a r tur rr,-jt be filed, similar!-, rer.ts plus other income received by a married couple in an amount of J2.r"'n or more n-.u.-t be reported on an income tax return. Kcturns and payments must reach the Collector of Internal Kecnue bv March 15., if'Cn.
Flour
vashburn Crosby's Gold Medal, g bbl. sack (1 sack: to customer.)
$1.83
Best Granulated, with grocery order of $2.00
89c
CL1 or niore (flour, soap, bacon or
dairjr products not included), 5 lbs..
( APViiW I SK.M EXTS )
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Ilk ifateteafe
lfrV- A- ' 0 p ; ' "s"w tmn , ' Y-eW.ai
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
SOAP Kirk's American Family Soap, lObars V r for ' "
SOAP POWDER Swift's Pride; this sale only 4 packages q
Kitchen Klenzer Scouring Powder, IQn
rOB JfUDITOR. f yd ; e r Times : j'iea.se arnminre to the voters or I.aUe i eoiin:;.- that 1 will b a candidate for re-tiominaiion for Auditor of Lake-' t'ounty. Indiana, subject to th r.r-.ma ..' !
of Mai' 4th, l'c1.!. tUCORGE M. POLAND.
TCB CRIMINAL COURT JUDGE. Kditr r Times: Kir.d'.y announce to the voters of I,k; " iit.iy tliet 1 f.m a candidate for the n.m. nation to the t.ffleo of Judtte of the t'rimiral Court on ttie Hepubiioan trnke-. subject to ths primary election to be ho I i May 4, i;"0. I low hold this office under uppointmer.t cf liie Govti nc.r. mad? JJarch 13, 1 5 1 J. MARTIN J. SMITH. Crown I'o.nt, Ind.
n cans
Monarch Telephone
none better; 3 cans 55c; per can
Peas,
19c
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUD&E. : FT'Ii'e.r 'rimes : j I'iea'c announce to th voters of the I ee.unty, throusrh th columns of eM;r j paper that I am a can.1i. late for the Republican nomination for .tudpe of the ! Iake circuit Court, primaries Mar 4th. ; l?:n. I I not-,- hold this office under appointt ment of the Governor, since January l?t. 1?13. I K. MIt.rS NOKTO.V.
FeV'tor Times: I'lease RMifiunc" to the voters of lyk" county thai I will be a Candida' for the efTlee of Sheriff rf Lake County, subjftt to the ir.maries. Miv 4th t"i"n. JAY A. IMIT.F.rT. Jar-, Ind.
tor SHEEirr. I'dlter Times: Kmdiy snneune to the A-cteyp of Lake flinty that I am &. eandidat for the nomlnptl'.n to th oHr of sheriff cf Lake County en lh Republican ticker, subj'rt to the primary election to be iv ld Ma 4th. 19-0. L RRYCE WHITAKER. HammonJ.
EVERYBODY knows and likes Karo. Now you can get it with the flavoring: of purest maple sugar. The new Karo Maple Flavor has all the delightful taste of fresh maple syrup, but has body enough to pour nicely, and is reasonably priced. Karo Maple Flavor looks appetizing and is just as good as it looks. You will find it the ideal syrup for pancakes, waffles, biscuits. It is just the spread on sliced bread for children, B Mure to ask yoar grocer for Karo R'cpl Flavor in ti Green Can. It it guaranteed to pleats you or your grocer return your money. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 1 7 Battery Place New York Selling Representative G. H. GAMMAN 712 Merchants Ba&K E2d. Indianapolis, Isd.
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tcr EHisirr. Editor T'mes: F'ieas nntv unce to th yntr of I.nke eounty 'hat I am a eandidate fo- the tomitipiion to the nffie of ."Sheriff cf Rake county on the RopuMi.an ticket, fub.'ect to th" ;-riri:3.rv flection. May 4'n U'll'i. TZRIC" LVND. FCR COEOKER. Rdite.r Times: 1 I kineliy announce thrcush th eotumns .f your rvipor that I am a Candida.: o for re-neniii.e 'on to the office e.f Coroner :-. the Re;.nblican ticket at the primary, May 4, IP20. I have b-en pi of!lc but (wo months because tl ik,, county the Treasurer and Co rot., r d.. not assume their ..itloes until a year s'ifr the other county oflt-c-rs. but I am trying to conduot !h ai'alrs of th.. of:ee la n manner to tiK.it i h supi...rt of the , sectors at the Ctai.iiiK prim-irv. KIlU'Alin E. EVANS. M. D
rOE TREASURE E. MHitor Times: Rto.-ise announce to the voters of Ivike county that I wili he a candidate for re-nom-na.t ton for Treasurer of Rake county. Indiana, subj.-ct to the primaries cf Ma" 4th. 1 :?, RALPH H. BRADFORD.
TOR SENATOR. Editor Times.: Rle5e ,,,ii(.uiir to the voters e.f Lake county that I will be a cardidate for re-nomination for Senator from lAke countv, Indiana, subject te the primaries of Ma 4th, It'CO. JAME5 J NTIDJL.
Take The Tinir: r.i' V: touch witli the whole wcrld.
ID
Ikenberrj-'s Apple "i f Butter, per can ... .
Farrcll's A 1 Nut Q O Margarine, per lb. . . Monarch Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, 3 "1 A cans 40c ; per can . . Wesson's Oil for Salads and Cooking, per 39 C
Coffee
Minas Blend Coffee, best value in A Hammond, 3 ibs. $1.35; per lb.""
Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, solid pack; 3 cans 55c; 1 Q per can A w Red Beans, for salads, etc.;
Free Lance brand; QC
cans
Fancy Red Alaska O C Salmon, per can...?
c c
Apricot Butter, Monarch brand; large can 1 7
22c;
1 1
small can.
Mallard Catsup, 15 oz. bottle
23c
Hawaiian Pineapple, brok
en sliced, per can
Wilson's Corned Beef. Vz lb. can. . Bacon, Butternut Brisket, per lb
30c
55c
2
Economy Matches, 6 boxes in package, 29 C Corn, Smilax brand; extra quality, 3 cans 50c; 1 per can
Monarch, Borden's or Ori
ole Milk; 12 cans $1.65 ; per can . .
Monarch Black Pepper, in 2 oz. sifter tins; Q per tin 7C
14c
A r m o u r s or Skinner's
Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 3 pkgs.
23c
Egg Plums in heavy syrup, p"can 18c at Classy Brand Pumpkin in salmon size cans, 1 2 cans X J V
Coffee 3
Monarch or Savov
CofT
er.
lb.
can .
$1.45
From the Kandy Kori7
1 jti Our best hand dipped. Chocolates a!! v,nvh, ,lpp
J' WML i-v
1 rrl '&?:?.. iM
wmm ... ,mmm v if Vs'ySMk ' klo .A Wv I
III : '
Chewing Gum, anr kind vou wish, T '"7
J. ( t
4 pkgs.
7c
Golden Bnllian
candy ; lemon C flavor. ! ? lb.. . L . Borden's MiC Cubes, 120 to OC box I
Cracker Jack or Chums, per pkg. . .
After Dinner Mints. U-AN-No Brand, the 19c made; 35c box
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