Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 271, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1920 — Page 4

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the ministry in financial rfliiniH. il h;is le-en asserted that the ;i vtt-;i ..-,' s;il;iry ot in i n i.-1 ei s in !,, I ti i f i States

BY TK- i , - ...! a wmus.in.l .i..!. Mr .1 year a sum LAKE COUNTY F-HirjTING & PL' BLlSr!N3 j ! a 1 h, low is rani v uti 1 1 a i nnl lain,-

I In it- me;, in hi!i,';- pursuits rtsjii i i i m; oniy a frai - ,..r--Tf!.e lf1' -.. nty TJm-tn Iiuy except siuraay ft3n"" ' '''' pivpa 1 a I ion lutv.' I a ran;m! huher ,MV is.cs. at la f"- a Hatnn.f.a. Jiim , .,., !,. im-.vascj cos. ,., ima-., the ,,.,v f th'.c.lrJ h T!n t-a."t rhicifro-TriflUna 'firbot dni!y ejcrp: 1 I'''''''' ,l"1' M- most rases r.-tu.iin.s un Lanue.l. i'luV.'r'w. j'J'i'j. ' pos,,,n,c la i'"lst Chiv -Su"j I'1"- -'-!'! command. 'Let ln,u that is tan-Jit in t.v-a,''? V,h"i run! T:me suriT nni TVec ttiy -Htlon. j I he .r.l in i n b- tint.- him that tea. Imsi." lias .,hii ,;rtf: Kvf l-u.tvd as ,, were ,,-,. XI... ,,,, man Vi . ',a .'f;'-'"'" ,n. : ArriJ 1. 1313. . . I ho hoars ami III 11 to the minmtrv an-

ilo vet or iiiiru j, la. a. as f ocona-cusi , 1 , ""'"'"''I- I'- 1- tfiin.iinti;...! t , uiv.- Iii.- time tub-nt

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Tuesday. May 4, 1920.

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r-OUKEI that t!..- .rlt,mryc.,u.l),,v, .J. It. M is .. 1.adi(.a1i.vRl HniS th

COair nut la at.v- t.ih' r iv it,,. l":iK uo "r nati.,irs and the fflloB-ine

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!?CTIC-e TO SXTSSCFJBESS. I . , " j

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V7AGON vxnh .,! v... i 1. 1. . in a K-ru. IT ti.., -IM ),, I,, ,,,,,, -j, I'O !, ;,!, . ,,.,,,. ! , . VOU .-ar-'t !.. I I I..- !i::,s ' !i.r ;.

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WHICH :,-a,a.,i ,- . !J , i, THE st x I. ,.f a,,. li,.tjr, u ..-,., a!, ! r j ! .,.!! : .,;.,,;.. TliZ; -lt !,l,r.' , ar,- ja--l. .. v ami!,, T1IEIK ; i!al., i:,ln :i:m ;u,,l 1),,. j CANDIDATES i,.;-!: .;;. u na. r-i ! EVEN ,' a xx,;,. ,),.. ,. ,,.,,. ?J, r ;

nuonnnu x . rv n..i. h i -izhl U AXII4IEK :, .a- i , , ,.. IN .., , , ;,, ,. h,r: u .,, j. BY ;..;.., ,,,,, WILI. x... .,- 1 ,. ., . , ,.

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WHAT WOOD STANDS FOR

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fr.an William Cw.jut Trot tor. nalionx.1 .i.ii.naigll niauag.-r cf the WooU cainla i i; li ; "i.' i n.rd V...1 h.'licvcs that ttien- i no (-rii'i-cia! UaiiKr-r from radicalism in America, t'.f Il.-d organization cat. 1 o nj.ro., i. a! ami will (ii.sapprar unuor .'x n w.-fjiht of national inifiu'.ty. "Ji is op)os..d to the league of i.nlions unless it is absolutely Animcn.iimd until there can ho rm im-Mi.,a taat only tin voice of American cttirn shall dictato to Amcri.a's nuz whtit- U!"3 when and where tl,. y sii.ill luke part in interna, tiuniil U(f i rs,"

The Times want aJs bring astonishinf; results if their users are to be believed.

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C-Si '."- -4 I icci lite 1.-;.. li.-rs of

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CHICAGO'S HOTEL TOE SNOES. j ' -' ' : ' " '' ! l:. . i to na-'S a ' ' n : mo i jh 1 1 est. j

! 1:1 J xxoli ac.i-.l.iitlt.-.i xx ;l !i x':tf Anii-rici tl t,.;ii,.o a- I

if ih-y think sut Si u i tist i in t ii ;i xxil! , a su

'-s 1: iatv, im i than a ncctur.s r r.-at xx.aith in ''i.-..- ; i ii.s ami g.-nt i'Mti.-n in this country afi.l c aici tt l otisi.i- r t I'Mn-s in. !;:y .-ir- on hiith ami J oMior, as ossc;u!aU to ,n i-i.h r,.( y as b.-. Snolis arc -'t ! ; in lis.- 1'nit,-.! Stati-. i

Now tiiia promos, .i ('It tca.uo hotel, wlu-rc at-nlica) ifa 1

"t f.o;usui;i rot ho en rt a i ih.1 un

a ;;;! is in t !

ri-- x'. ho cr.it to live at si.i !

i-i-wni' a limit., tariict t.u

"n.i.'i- th. i, !...( or.ii.iarx- t ,i,j j . j, ,h ;,n. , ,,. i ; k s ,. tai.rr :n.ar.l is worthy a r-al .!.-.,! ,;-, . s in,i.o.lc !,..-. i j i a. it if x t , saxo !Mo so,,! ,.; x:....,

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itoii:,;,';' j.- as jt.i' t. h 'lf -i i- i- i I I st a ;x r :-t ni n .has i,a a xv ' ii. a 'on t !. : I o .-,! !. Hdisinn is tit.- trio- jiiniao:,- ;o-- tho im-n-a! ,..,i,-.,n t j, lht W.Ti.i has ;:!... iIh-,1. To pi-. ore r")isi.m .,. st -. !; i i,,.u 4 ,nV4 ,. CVii. it. 5 tc.o it' as, its itti; ist .:-. ...n.-t .. ..

:1 ilo.sis. m;; sl,o-; H I ;'00 o;- I !;,' ,,. .

!css tlu apixli.-ant! ''':"'y "' " r!- !--,;i' )'".' -i

t- ! k," is stioiw.ish. an.l .,(!- IUV1, :,n ;''"'"' 1- '.!.

eric to iivo at such a hot,-! arc sm.ii.s. Thov ! !,a,tI's- i! is h;' xx a:! t..t...i to think f 1

..ivasti.- shatl-i atl'i i ,n,"nv NVt'.""' Hm -ion win, a;. ,i;r.

iouot.al if tb.-y arc tiiick-skinnco em, .-h ( nI 51 ui 1 ' ''!' li.'.i o -fhs h. s-.i

o I'.- .-ii.'t loll'- til asinine an iiniifX',.!, , ..ai,.,,!,, t .1

- - .. ...... 'iv ,',',' ' t 1 ' UMI.liU i s iftti that v i ! ! !'.' hvipoxl pptm tii.'in. Sooner or j

in sU'i nm1'. Th.. kiMahtcr of vho!esom.? ' : if - v. to ta:r t !u ho'vi out of oxisienco as an in-.-iia.tj-T, i-o--r-.fl for siiohs. t.ti'o-!' s r-, -i.-ti ej vi'inier;;s h..vo hecn tn.oie in this v.-;iho;:! suci-. ss. Thci' have ht . n iv.-tmiiiints w ' -2 n!x i.-isotis woarinv: fiu-ntal cxnin ii;ess xx i e iiiaoire.i. Tin- tioory inesumaaiy was. that peis .-' xxarin tiie ;rescriae,i cnsnimf were n,,r -i aV'-m.-n. 15'it tin ir.iies and g;rntion;cn lisap-

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K.v. sn!i. oj' j; to his tiiliiiso-r. i-ixorx ;aan x !:o ilUlvh shot;:.! -.j; ,i,,,vt. a'oi h.;i;;e i;,- j., .-., of incr.-a--.- tlmt !,a ii.-.-n a. hi.-,: ,. , ; . j,., .,,.,-. iiv. i!- mi,:, r .i.'i.nfon to ,. to. i !.;., minisi. s;;ia- is intreas.i! in t!;,. s.oti,- rath! it is iii -1, tiro.- that t !; wm-j I ; h oi; h! is .- , ni..- o stthsianiia! way its .i,-t.i to t!;.- t,;. t, u ...... imsjiwith voice am; e la ; , i o. ii,. ;.. I I .-nm-:::. . ! ihe v .

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Vc need experienced switchmen and vounff men

desiring to tarn the work. Many good jobs are open. I Tl I 1 e average daily warjc of our switchmen during j March, 1920 (the last full month preceding the strike) was $8.3C; the highest $10.85. There was work for

every man every day. The Labor Board at Washington is considering a demand for an increase in the rate of

pav.

shness fimi resent M t lie a'iem-.t to! Jt ,s 111 ah ' h 1 ' '"- are tr.;..'n-u m-

t'-taie xx-;,

they shotihi wear. The prtipi

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1 ;;:(.' s soot; i,i;n,i il ci !i v.-n ten t to remove 'he ban.

.-iy tirisiocracy th.at i-s rceomiizo,! in this

f'o the KTa.

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emuiTx is t-,e ari-to. racy nf brains. Tim ..tt'x atiriioit.- , !i-..it xxe R'TShv "! ladies ati-1 g.-nt bllien is p,'i man- j "" .n.'io.ssli attempts to make birth or wealth the; -o-e r.j;ori,,:, ,,; W(,:,h xx i ; 1 make inr'e Iteadway in! At:a-;-!' a They s'am;. laeir a itliors as Miica- i.erson-.

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till-' ;'.'j;i:lii: tile USX- t.i .

, Tile ou;m p;a n xx i ! h a ib a i t t-ntst be i: i x,t-n the e.Tt aiti a- : a'-, of the !'; uir of the xiimxai.i if !,',,'

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assurause the m;ai-ir win -,-,.- .,, , u io'cmo vaiani ami, o.o i.-te. ib,. '.,.;bj -.yj.; a x a i . !"ie , oa t jo n of tj;.. .;;! j a t j.-.n vr.tif!it bx . ,,v

! ttl..t are .TMiittic to snsieriors am'ox.o ! i 1 ;I"'L -

ir.u xx jib ifif,:iors in po.-ition. There i.s j-,, room f,,:- i ';'y ' !"' i h iu tl'i. -l-iitocrar. ,The-.- taJliiiK pr.-.-!it.s i lor t ii.-ms' i cs ll'-meii

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PAY PREACHERS A LIVING WAGE. T!a ;e is no .al ias essential to both tto- pirit-a-i-i phxsieal xve:; bf-i;is of humanity as The .uospe!

a-tty. V. t. to

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I' i 'hi P-. a . j 1 .! 4 j. ,; I,,,,.;, ' I h i " w ho Wait ; t t t , .

j altar nre parrakf-rs with the abnr" am! that 'oho.- v. h t I h the Ltosp. i siioiii'l Hxe of th- g. .m

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i . 1 . i , . n . i a o . .' ' ' I I ' a ; I ' , ft'-'.r.a shame of hrsnvrn it v ih.o-.. i

... "' s,!,-: aitxe. i . , - - s r lite mix- .,..,..... 1- m a i :j i: s. mi tuati-i.-iatejy rewarded, so stineiiv oat, l . ...

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the r..s.,e; minis! r

lioxx- Ttianx of ns xvho sjt rr-.mfe.rra.blv in our .-.-at-; ! it! i Imrch and listen to 1 1. -.,r,i i v, - ...... , ;.. I

' " ' s , f , , - i,.. ( ,, r- a:. i a 1 1, j S ! m e ; b the p. oxer .ii.tress r;M-h(s with thousrhts of il:.. ntt,, s"' ' ny-ll. t he Saeriftees, the actuM iiriViilions xvloiii I

ti,r n r-' -iPm-ar before us .-x.-n :- K,N(; t ; . :of ; ; !;s s. , o ; s,,-, . ,, . - c nt !v ca-tbe,! ; , , , . . ' ' . . . i! "" VI.-" io t'o- r;;i"l s,-a'-- ;)- e h'inv wih'.t xxe par iiim for hj5 w.ak H . ! ,,,,,.,,. ,. . ,. .

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" Muv. it a!,p. ars. the bride pays i,;o.

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. Safety work has made switching reasonably safe for careful men. Apply 7:00 a. m. Vardmaster s office, Columbia Ave, Hammond. - 8:00 a. m. to 5 p. m. Superintendent's office, Gibson. 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. iru Room 1, Huehn Bldg., corner Logan and Hohman Sts., Hammond.

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.novv u hnt f. fj f osts today. v- know what ih.thimr

xx-' ho'. xv -,;--ir ii cos's io maintain a l o.ae t',.r

o.'- fa ml

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ue httoxv from tbo man in the imir.it M,-, a nexv rb.t f.ir n nj

xvp wre dr-tiiandi n

.1 teraoyirnr tiie Kre-ar.-st -erx i.o ';. ., j ri ,;ho,.,. hl ,b.!t

'an r.-nder to ntp, ---t t httn w.- Kni-lcinuiy off. 1

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pi-an.-. a .,i-(.,-iv ,ti.,nd, ,, of which we oVxe-t TWKXTV m'lVt i-iTDv" ,,"h mm to -:;.,.. ai! of his hodilx wants, while ho ministers , P'-(Vs ti-tr belief that it xvronr , r',.V,i,'!M,,, n,"'N imi,l li.tie boys .houbln r co ,.,

i. o ntiti.-t.-r o: inr gospel today must h;io 'earn-

md (-'tii'ire. )!r n:n-i pass thrrmtrh n ov.z pcrin.l

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t .'.'.'iai am! e oeT.six'e trnininff TI. ,,,....1 ....... : ... . . -

on.-, ii,. x- ou.n- vanif.i a p. t of f ties of he-art and mind fir' nip-rior to tbn required'

t:t-:i;v timk the n-f. of the wbe ,-oUn.- (

' Ct't 1: f n the neck.

-ess in oilier h-.rrifd ealMns?. Yet th-ro ;s ,.r,r

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' ' - -'' -.".-..-. i ft ine-r. ;s ,,or PttldfK. 1 l.X NOT x'-r-bmrn c , ... I'lJ.lTl?"3. fiir rV r""' ' W r.u.i3. Ten that to t ho' po'terme;

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-for every man

A good suit, well made, at an

honest price, invariably proves an economy in the long run. That's one way to stop the H. C. L. leaks. The suits and top-coat you find here are an investment not on!v because thev are tincr. .V, ,,,,-vL

' ' v- ''nx.vn. ill JV4:titv oi materials and tailoring and wear lonc but they are

di! investment in. good appearance. I hy have y!e sane fashion in good taste. They appeal to

nh.- have a seasoned attitude towards Ihinir. Every st

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( lollies for the Young Man and his I'm and Dad.

Kuppcniieimer and Ardmore Clot lies See our' $40 to $75 suits; $35 Io $65 topcoats. CLASSIC NO. 44 i'.unl sta;:is c.t; !.e remnvcl tioni clot!,.-; l.-v ruhlan th? "-l"ri ?rof as nt;on Pslblc after the. mark Las l.cen made xvitb "- ra ,h-': l"' 'ocen soaked in spirits of turpentine. THE MODEL1 ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH Hammond's Bcsl Clothiers

a .Iu:,- !a ,. ,, WHO i i'im- a ... a ' . THIS ; ;...ir ), i .... MADE a;. ... , I; -,..i . AND a xx a : Pa WELL xx : , . I ..

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The BrotSierhood of Railroad Trolsisiien lias Io Its

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MAKE ! . ,. AKD n xv. o J THE m.-doe-s IN I a !,. ,; -. -.'ry if ho .....

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! JtaSZRASLE .rid . ., ha, -, , t ' FO;a v.,'ihi is h-'Uifr dr. and v(

o . itie Yardmen an

ii raaHnien enaployed on the railroads In the United States. It urges men who Relieve in Eiososifism to support It ey rsiasi3iin the -engines

miecteu By the Illegal strike

m yaramen.

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SO 1. . an't f i larai I ?, " !-.. . ANOTEIE 1 a ' i i I i lo-p. ;,.,,,;-., ,.f EVESYBAV life ,s .1... xxay- th.- p.-..,,.,, WKO xxani ,.. s.-. th rislit th-.i .1,.-,. GrrtEHAtLY d .-,t hax'. v ,.,

Brotlierkod of Railroad Trainmen By-A. F. Whitney, Vice President

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I Open luesday and .Safunhiy evetn'iu: TKC rf'ir i i ,-. v, -. ., .. ;, , , , f XOEE r, I ra !,'.., i -f naxr' al i; r. 1 i - ; j,-: 'ri 'lun .1