Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1920 — Page 4
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- fTK TTMES Tuesday, "March lfi, 1920
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTV PRINTING A PUBUISH1N3 COMPANY. m T County Tlmaa Uatly axcept Saturday aa uuday, SjitortKt at tii yoatorCca In Hammond. Jud It. ly. . Tha Tin es Kast ChIog-n-InMana Harbor, dally except eunday Enter) at tha pontnfft.ee in iuiat ClUcao. Noraaiber t. Ul. Tha Laaa County Times Saturday and Weekly .udltlon. 1 l th" la.ofCca tn ttemtnon.l. February . 13'. Tna Uary Kventn Times Malty cicert Suuday. Altera & at th. poatotnea In Gary. Aprl! t. ml. Ail under tba act of Id arch 3. 187;. ua ae.conJ-clss cnatiar.
O. LOGAN AiNfai A CO CTIICAOO.
bamrnocd fTirii.u --..r,. mn uni ami; ....
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- w T . 1 1 . C I rj U TI I , , 1 1 f i l wntcu. f ary Offlea Tlephoie 111. is not aeeenUiibe TO MK. V. Y." The I.o.ipt rasau Thompion. East Ctotcaro Telopnona 931 Ket Chicago (Th Times) Telephone 2i tiou he will u .si'iivcr to his further !i!;ui--
Indiana Harbor (ReDorter andr: "a.Iv T,h-tthone U!: ' h" "
WkJtlBf . .Telephone SO-H ut larice. And thev won't fvni take tilt' time to loTY notattoaon a letter. Thev will jus, , ro,s the e: tlsJot Imojedlataly to tha Circulation Perartmeut. -
large ;nd mliniritiK ot nHtltuonry .. after. l;t and 1: see-.e to have been quite an Jiuprc8s1v flfthl. Auywuy, Wlium tloe.-m't want to do huHlttcsn wit h the iierBplrlng senate, ho made that very plain. Senator Hitchcock has horn Rending a neiies " lettera to Wilson lately, the exchnnere of notes dealing with the peace treaty situation. (Pi Friday Senator
Hitchooeit sent a etter to the h te llouso In which
the Lodge Mubstitute for ihe irigiiial rese
Article. X was ilenrrlbed. Mr. .Alison
threw one of hi ietu!;iut fits and shoved the whoh
Deniov-ratle ;.irty further down in the nbys ;n vhhhi it l.s bin King by curtly and llitt 1 rejecting the proponlHon. lie ditln't even do llltchcoek the courtesy of! answering h: letter. b;tt merely wrote on the top . f ; the letter; 'ThN !s not aceepta'.de. W. V ;
Ihnperor V'oodrow iainht at least have l-.uid. ""I'll Is
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o next Novcmh'-r i. accci-..ihU: to tlu- country !
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scrvatlon t. ill Immediately .
The Passing Show
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CAIf ((. .'mo .i-.Ki,tvnt VKAT W. fe Vim, P.!l. W 111 II KU (Ti ! Or i 'ft: ir.i .. t : e . . JUST n plain amtt'eur?
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ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
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t"e-fte announce to the v.t rs of Lk coiiniy Ihiu I will l,t H emuji.jate tor r"itoiiiiraU4.? for Aa-lil..r f I.ak.
eiinly, iii'i.na. eut ject tj ih
or May illi, UL'O.
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primaries
rOB CKIMINAl. COUKT JUDGE. E.iit..r Timvx: Kiluily ai.iwunce to th" t.fer f Lfl-k" iu 1 1: y Ihitt J urn a i ,it..ii.i ,,r iieriii:i,itt.iii f,, t), otrlee u .p..i.-. ..f ihe '"rimiiial un t!:e 1 1,-, ! , : i , i. ;, tnio1 ".Jeet to tlte i ri.-nary et.on to hi.ehi ,ly 1, 1 now lioW this 'It. i- i : r . J r- appointment of the Governor, m .a- Slun h 13. r.Mih JUllTIN T PMITlt. '."rovvi, l'uint. liiii.
i"OB COEOITX3. Jyfiltor Times: Wiil y. Li i.wifi'y n;ir..unce ihrnat-h t eoljiiina e! your t.hat J am a".-a nl.v- for re-iii !iiii.i0..n to tie- ,.;p , 'oroie-r n :h- )-;epMblJcnu. t. k-t 1 J : marv . M ay 4, 1 j2-j. I lui .o been in elliee but f r, 7n, n ; heej .i!-i m ijake count v the Tr. as-.n b.iei i'..ien.r i e. t assam. ;!i-,i . .o.;:l a j i-;i r utter the o;;,.-r ee.niv ,.. c btjt 1 hid trying i .,p;,- i' affairs- ,,f tie- i!ii- hi :t 1 ..r ''le Mit i.i.ri L.i . i.-c;. i '.viiiii, prim i . KiVAItI i;. KVA.W. SI I
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JTOTTCB TO ST7BSC1TBXB& If ytm fall to Tcrlv your cory of Tnt Ttvith na pro-nt- ! JT a you hava tn th past, please 1o not think tt tint . laat or waa not nt on time. RemmbT that the man 1 arir la not what It used to b and that coniplnints ara wenarml f rorr. many aource about tha train an.l mail per1ea. Tb TiMWt has Increase 'ta mal'intc rimtr""11' ara ta ntrlTinc carnently to rph tta patrons en t'ina. Km . prampt in ajvlstn us when you io aot get. yn.r vapr anu i wa will aet promptly.
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THE WOKDS OF ARTICLE X. K. liter Times: 1 rend so much .s.soi:t Atll.l..' X :-n the league i.f nations pact, hui have no way of knowing handily jyt w ha t President Wilson's Article X is. miles;- yt u .an enlighten me. Header. Here's Article X on which thr- f..te of tiv i rea again is suspended just I wo compact s.-ui, :,.;: m i in the il; i.is'i. of a n vn.mi.1 word do'uine.it "The mernhers of 1 1 , i.-a.uc i;ii..-r!.i.- t-i r.-.-i.-e
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GERMANY SHAKING THE WORLD AGAIN. Germany's ship uf state is encountering sur.mier teas than at any time since the armistice was signed. During the Sosrtacide uprisings conditions wei in a tale of flux and nut bins else was expected but what did haopen. Since that time, however, tlermany ii,is had a ehance to sett!" down and to look before she leaped.
iornn iti'.-g all memhers
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s (d t he 'capu'. I n e.o case if a n v ! h re,. . ,,y d;
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The Kbert gtve: ument was supposed to h
the rudder- i linnut ier
NEEW OF WAP- TAX REPEAL. more insistent becomes the dem
and o'her htpdness men !'' r
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of state well in hand, may have known of a bolt out of the hho
While thoHf in the inner eirel
th1; new re v ol ut ion . it came as exaci iou sky to the wcrM at large. Any incc-.:--.s.
"less men IT ;. urc
down to th-1 w:'v htvos, espeeiai'y of l lie ece
trie piV: rnment ana ib.c hi-;!iei-the IMtt.-'-urKh C....-t tc-T:n,e-..
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prophesy as to the ultimate fat of Germany would ! Th.e.e K ( ri the eM;e bo 13 futile as It would be foolish. There have been ' ing th it tins liemand is nianj" reports that the counter-revolutionists plan ; be aceeile l to. Too in -ii
a monarohial come-back with one of the lhhenzollerus j Irion as one made en behalf of th on the throne, but it doers not seem possible that the made on behalf of the public.
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rraA3jE.'lENT, I n' rXiCES i:.- h'-- :'or A WOlit.'Jt t:. v, !' ;-BARIA'-a- ; in a w ',... s VVSr-DIIIft rin, for t ; TO a V - O -i' t'-. j.
Good Health for You Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea t"o-(s hut I.JItlc and Yon Cn Jk Whole Lot from One Fackape
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More people arc drinking Dr. Carter's fv. A Ten then ever before, l ecaiue 'icy ha 'j found out that for Ii vrr, stomach eua iir-fls and to putity the id ofd there it nothing suret, afer or beHer. Tbe little iot ji list love ii .
Dutch government will permit either Wi'helm or? Only Fredrich to leave Holland afier its several note to the ; vestment allies. There are, of course, plenty of Hi-hen.-.- ;!ev;.-? J g.ivtrunie
siliht familial ity is ne. essr-i i y to f, n rit's taking of lioth:it of the W'-.i'' x t ensi-iti lemaii.l now is for ?oon v tea y r v i. of s-a ur i t ies. j f c.
V. : -i i i ! ae lUo.t-S: tin de; a i nding of p. I),.'.'H Mil p'HI.H litcf, I e- ; I '' : : . .
lying around hxise in Germany who nne'nt be pu in esperl i tbe ermine at Berlin. Whether the German people ; liusine.. wsjot monarchlal gorertiment again remains to be : T! teen. There Is no question but what the Fympathv i dustrt--. of the greatest number of Germans is with a censtitts- 't.Terin.j
tiona.1 monarchy, (iermany has stiff erM to much fort with irspeit to a V( h.-ibi'tfation of th-dr monarchy not to sympathize with it. j is the money t.- come from? , Too many miles stand between Germany and this p nust , on;.- ftotn ila .-'irj-bis we., cotiatrv to enable publicist? to sec- the cauldron seth- I p-e. Uut if the goernn-nt cont in aes h. ing beneath the stirface of that unhappy land, but j per en' of InoiPs there will be 'rtrh there Is uo doubt that history is being made in the j able with which purch.ise tie .,-;:; empire -today. The German revolution vastly concerns j du.' r'tes. including the t i:!'o;i i --. w ;;i the XHac of Europe, if not of the whoie world. (r- i nwikct. many ia far from being out of thine?. Wb-t offer ts!
irenaany anectj indirectly, if not directly, the whole ; THK N'i.W YO??K lan ii.
fanrio of govern menu no matter how puissant and j houses or apartment for a loncv apparently -well-established it Is. Toe rumii'in:s of so that they cm raise the rent
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Famous Russian Crown. Prnbp.bly the most valuable rnd interesting of nil the Tlnssian crown? was the one r.iHtle iii IT'i' for Catherine II by P.auzio, a celebrated jew;ler of flio day. Since the 'rme of 'n"!irririe this crown has heeri i;ecd a? the coronation of ail the rulers of Puss. to
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the fterrata political earthoriake today wi; Baaty a diplomatic seismograph tomorrow.
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IT IS PERFECTLY PLAIN. Tltere la a great deal of unnecessary sneou!at-;on abc.t the Hoover presidential boom. The facts in the ca.se seem clear enough. Mr. Hoover is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president, and t. betas po-srerfally backed for the post. He is the choice of the New York World, the Saturday Evening Post, and Colonel House, and may have the support of the national adminbTtration. with the views of which on international affairs Mr. Hoover is in agreement. This is the whole story, and all the rest of the talk is ni . camoirfiage and trimmings.
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Only One Pony Given to a iFam!!y
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worse. They might raise the rent week!;-AXTI-BRYAN DEMOCHATS are p' vent the Nebraskan from beinR a dele-;, lona! convention. On the outside he ir.li.
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vention.
nn;ii2 to prcI . to t i e i ; : i I . ,ht Iti-.ke IUOI 0 r ( f the i on-
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the allies it is ceaia that the entente unrif , which will c, mot go far from home.
war criminals ;-t,. , ee I in
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A SXW PE E STD E NT1A1 PEEVE. Onr beloved president exhibited his sore toe to ii
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Italy i at the end of her j-op.
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ClSIB Fa". Vf'.sr. Jan. 2. 1920. ror rncte Jca. I hut not wrlttn u yon bersue I wiUed to tl a plctar to end of uiT pony Khe In io ruc and reolle. I wish you
ao.ild tiaa yrlcl a let-
Real Live Ponies
Can you f.ll in the missinj letters under one of the S ponies and complete the pony's name? You can do j this if you try. Just write Uncle Joe and tr!l him the tiitnc of on; of the ponies, and he will teil j-ou j! how you can -t a beautiful Shetland pony with U bridie and saddle, all trained to ride and drive. P You w'Cl be the proudest cne in your neigbborhood wha rsa i pe- h'e Shetlicd por.y, nd yon can pet one if js will, ti XJ-ar'.e Joe h a pooy for yon, so be mre to write atsd tell him tfss pony's aanae. Send 2c in stsxps, snd be wul scud you a copy g a c( eurpopolaT magarne. V.'rrt acd 3 Vtf iiw ' tn coupon todr so Uncle joe can iii 'o-bVv tell yon ail about the ponies, and how ?,'! to ret one FREE. J INCUE JOF. The Pony Man N c:- .,:Vjt ."i .-.-" i t, LM Sioiaa. I una K
tnr from ma aad tba ricrare to tbat rroD ran ? tbat I sot a p"dt, I want to Lbatk yon ctpt so macb. KatbUaa Maw.
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( 0XV1:k.SI;LY ENl'OHir. : mrtn who i-r ,) pren- i-rl. -r "voi , dentjal timber must not ! a hlockh'-ad. ?"tv-:r, . , :, ,
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V-tf1! f w rhila. Ohfo. . V l V ';J Par Cncla Joe: f 7 1 Th pony arrtTed thlr hi-, M E j P. M. aad rualy want to ; ; 'PJ J.J
W havs jtytn away 60 psnlss ta boys ar.i glris. H you wart a pcfiy terlta Unsis Jna tcti.'y
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ysw rhila. Ohfo. Jan. a. 1920. Par Cncla Joe: Th pony rrted thlr P. M. and f trnlr wnt to xtecd m thanaa to joa. ' I surely caa recmmand yon as being s man of your word. Raweli Smith.
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We clve bridle and ta-JC!e with each pony, and pay all carrying chargei so sa not tn coet yeu one penny.
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ar Eittt, Bas Katnas, Iowa.
Dsr Ucle Jo:: Tee name of the pony I want is Phase ieU me bow I can get s Scedini pory withoct oce penny cost.
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T7i. Rh'eims Defence
Don't Worry About the Scarcity and High Price of Maple Syrup. Lots of Karo Maple at Your Grocers
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THE economy of Karo Maple Flavor is net the real reason for its popularity. The delicious flavor of the new Karo Maple Flavor comes from the finest and purest of maple sugar. That is why people find it to delightful for pancakes and waffle. Karo Maple Flavor ' absolutely pure and wholesome. These are important facta, but
they mean liltle to the average man or boy. It's good that's alhthsy want to hsow. Da ezrr to ctk year grocer for Kixrrs Mzpla in the Green Car., it it trairanisad to picasm vocr, or yoar grocer returns year mor.cy. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Eattery Place New York Selling Repretentaytixy G. H. GAM MAN 712 Merchant EacS Bld. ;vr. Int!5aTM)Il, ltd.
Summer 1918 found some American regiments in the front lines deiendinp; Rheims. When the attack came, the Americans, instead of falling back to the supporting defenses, as the French genera! had anticipated, fei! upon the attackers. The U. S. regiments held their ground. It was a super'o exhibition of tenacity the unbreakable spirit in the strong body.
HI TTT-" T f TT T
BREAD
At Your Grocer's
goes far in building up the strong body that makes the unbreakable spirit a force which "does things." Lacli loaf is juct full of wholesome energy.
Hammond Modern Baking Company
