Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1920 — Page 4
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COMPANY. The lAi-e County Timet li-.iy exctpt fcntunlay 1 Sunday .LtnierrJ ti tn iuBioinc m iiiuuuou. Jua 1. lvtL Tb Tlae Hast Chieo-Inll&na "artioi. (Sally exeej.-; unaLy Enured at the postotCce lu isl Ch.i-s.So. nitjfcr IS. IKiS. Tb JL&ks County Urnee PMura.y and Wrettly aA1,t'"?entered at th ostofCce la hamo-.cEJ. February .
The ury Evuinf Times Lli eie.-lt u..ua- ( ter; at tt poetcrnoe In Uury. April 1ft. 1U. . . i
All uoaer iba of Alartb ecnu---nttur. O. LOGAN t.x.c a.- CO CH1CAOO.
JunmmoBt! (private ricmn 3100. 31C1. Jli (Call Xor wJauvextr department wixi) Oary Office lciepbona li N aai 4 Taompson. Est Clileae-. Telcpnona SMI Ut Chicago (Tu UiH-KS) Teitptwu -s iBoicn onrfror ( .vtr i.'t.ier, l'ci.'k rxin n' Indiana Harbor (Reporter amtCUas. Adv.) -Telephone li Vk'feua lelepUoue SO-M Crown Point 7 iriesuuua a II you na any trouble eetunc Tai T;s maaea comCUUDt una.tajn.teiy lo the Circulation Ucpartovaul. NOTXC.B TO SVBSCXIBKM. If Ton fa!! to recIre your copy of Thi Time a rron?'-' fy aa you Kara in the past, please do not think It ha ba lot or wa not nt on tut.e. R-minber mat the luaat errloe 1c net what :t ued to be ad iruit complaint ara IteneraJ from many ourc about the train and mall eerlea. Th T'.mbs baa ir.creaC !'a mal.ins eqjipantcl ana la etrlvmr earnestly to leach lc patruaa ca time. prompt In advismp ua whtcn -you Jj not jujr paper aia a will act proicpUy.
TRIES TO SHIRK IT'S DUTY. The treasury department .-f the I'r.nei States la begging the Times ami other newspapers of the country in a public appeal ' improve the Liberty bond market by emphasizing in their columns the intrinsic value of Liber, v bonds.
The treasury depafrntnt thus pits the superset!
powerful government of the I' cited States in the pitiable position of requesting the newspapers to endeavor to do what it is tne government's plain duty to do to protect the holders of Liberty bonds against deflation of their in--- i.tment. The Times is glad as it always has done to help
From Franc- only tho.-- soldiers' Nidi-..- will be brought back w!,o.,c relatives a.-k tor th-:u. Se retar Baker reienth ;.i;d that h a:d foresee nothing which would prevent the return oi the aflditrs' iio.lie.-- from France, within a ve.u The hrpe will le genera! th! I he expectation which this Uiiiivment afUM- will i.tj tulhMfd. DSrVTK- NOT MACHINE. TO ELAME. As a part uf a research undertaken by the National Safety Coumi wi'h a view u wiping out avoidable accidents :n r-tiee' trathr. t;uiy i being made of acciuents in .-'iiie viii-s iMirnm Mifeii :u St. Louis, there were 7 ! 1 street accidents. As was to he expected, Hi ;. n!a)'iru ! ttuia. '.. a u r ouiob i les w re lnvci' t-d. hut analysis est.abii.-hes that then is n ground for a hasty ((unlusion that motor chicle.- are there-tore dangerous mat. hinos. in only 1 of tli T! t jKdints are til' causes givui as una voidable, while in but - insraiices fr mechanical defects tounu. It v.- :u.:-- pi;-.in that negiigeuve of (inur:. it: a rg- majorm of cases i- r'-t.-por.;-U':-for an Kients and :hi- app:.''- ;o hurs-e-drawu j-.i. U and tt street cars as v. 1! as t autrjmf.biii.is. Stnck o!ser;inc- of t rathe laws an-i r guiaiions, regard lor the rights of others, a due comprehension o: p ro:.a', rt spt n. a b il K 1 . are .-.onie of the t.-sentlais to making the s-tree t.- sater. !t is not :h- ante mobile bu the person :n charge ". i rhnt is Maitialile max-1 ac cidents. Carcfui driving means live. .a cd and property preserved. AN OBSOLETE WOKD. These are srranae tune.,. "VVe wouli dearly le-ve t know hat has become of that good dd word "ei -'?" Foikf are g. tting." n-e paid and are making" so much a day But nothing is said about anybody earn
ing anything.
PRINTING ABUSE CHECKED.
PICTURE SHOWS MOTHERHOOD HAS MADE 'PRINCESS PAT' MORE' BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER
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Reliei
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Sidn Diseases
science.
; The Blood Must Be Purged cf All j whatever on your trouble, ether Germs j than to afTcrd some temporary L'sualiy those who continue to relie f. suffer from stubborn ailments are j Bul whv be content with mere I'ho-c hpo refuse absolutely to ! temporary relief? Are vou not heed the teachings of medical : desirous of be:n permanently nd
of this annoying trouble that is a source of such constant toriur"? ! Wouldn't you give almost anything ' to be once more free from the itchm?r and burning that makes your 1 skin seem like it was on fire-1 j Then throw aside at once such makeshift treatment that aatan only
reach the surface, and ibegin a remedy that goes direct to the
source of vour trouble. Go to
I The fiery itching of burning
1 skin diseases comes from far ! beneath the surface of the fkin. i : and cannot be reached by local ! : remediesNew discoveries are bem constantly made, and those who fail to take advantage of the wonder-
out the government, but it cannot overiook remioonrts on the part of
'he same t:u government.
HOARDERS AND POOR SHIPPING. V.'hiie the public is fa un-iar '-vith tr.e profiteer a the retailing end, it should not forget the 'hoarding producer" the firm that w;hiie. continuing to produce is holding back a portion cf the stocks from normal out
put.
It has
been observed that wh.le
there has been
constant talk of a lack of production and this condition undoubtedly exists on the farms from inability to yet labor, it is always possible for any one ready to pay exorbitant prices to get stoi ks in a;- large, quantities &e desired. The movement of young men from the farm to manufacturing industries peaks eloquently cf production in some of those activities. The federal authorities have been loosening up tae.-e snnks. but the public should give them sm.il encouragement in their efforts in that direction as will bring mi! greater results. At the same time, the handicap cf troubles in the transportation service has to be taken into account. Wholesale deliveries held back bv t rar.spr rat ion difficulties obviously, affect the consumers about the same as if th stocks were deliberately boarded. However, the public has aootit reached the point where it will admit of no xi ur-o for the prevailing prices of sugar. There is the impression that there is sngar somewhere, and the demand grows that it be put on the market. So with many other stocks. Let there be a loosening up ali along the line.
Th.e importance of. scm- member of the senate or
Li.U-e neing liai.-.oau; o;i .ua:o :ii i':rtm. c.ici . -
UHTPcf legis' tioi: in .nth general terms is u, pern it
abusf was lilm- rat-d a lw days ago when r." seiiat'.-l had under consideration a joint restdution which wo a In I permit the M'cretary of war to "furnish newspaper.- j and perioduals to troops, at statu ns or tamps." Sen- j ator Snioot called a-ten: ion to the f...-. that under a j broad interpretation r.f the world "furnish'' the war i tic pa i tm. nt icu'd r.viti;t the practi.-e of printing a j p-tpr whi'h practice the Joint Congressional Committee j cn Printing has stopped in a large number of instances. At Sena-or tmoot't- suggestion tne word ' furnish" was ; chanced to ' purchase ' whn h will thus make it lmpo.
sibie for the war department to set- up printing plants.
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,iui .cconi nMaaca ui , ,r , vour druq store get a 'bottle of j science will continue under the ; 5 S S and bcJnn a thorough I handicap of disease. ; (f)ur;c of thjs fine o!d med;ane j lour eczema tetter, boils, pirn-, that kijIs thp qerms that Cfpep mt(J j pies, acne, scaly skin eruptions, ) the bloorj and cause al of your j and burning fiery irritations tha j skm discomfort. S. S. S,is a purej cause so much discomfort by their , y veeetab!e compomd, made 1 terrifying itching, come from a . frcm rocts and herbs 0f:recogmzed itiny disease germ m your blood, medicinal value. It sn.thornth-
the birth of her son. Capt. Ramsav, who acquired i which multiplies by the millions. 1 Jy cJeans.i and punnet; th blood afu-r his marriag-e to the princess, is a British j Th - wrm- hnd some weak spg! ! J: ' . .1. .1....
Lady Patricia liamsay and her son.
Lady Patricia Ramsay, who, a? "Princets Pat" before her jn&rriag to Capt. Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay, was known as one of the hand
somest women m the British Lmptre, seems evr. more beatitiful, her ad
minr.g friends say. sir.oe the
the title of Lord Ramsay
naval attache in Pans.
ne-rassing-onow
a Where the, (on break through j inated, and then real, relief
'the skin and set up their attack,.
comes
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! and if you have ever had any form ; ; S. S. S. gives rail relief from f of these skin disorders, you know . the tortures of skb diseases be- ! what real torture is. caue earchescut the ix-pur-The reason these disorders ap-'j itries. and rocts. them from the n 1 pear so stubborn and hard to get blood. ' ' nd of, is because thev are not ! '
STICKLNG TO THE JOB One of -he big foundries in Cleveland tha- .-ol-J out to new interests a few days ago reported it had
numerous e ir.p.oy.
con! i" uo
who had been with th
i on cern
u.-!y f.-.r period r.f time from 3b to 4o yea.'
l.Cae expenses
movii
re is enormous .o.-s su;
In somt cases the men learned their trade there and ha J never 1 ecu u.ploy .1 elsewhere. Naturally it follows that thec-e men have beer me owne r of h"n.e and '.tabin-he.l in their community. The y ie,st no time, they had continuous employment. tfc-y incurred no
from one c'iry ?o another, 'ered by emtdoye.. who a 1
fiCQiien'ly changing employment. Thy Icje tone, rt-y lose pnotity in employment, they gain no piest'u? by ions: stay and have no accumulated reasons for their employment. The man who is fairly well io(;:.-d and reasonably we'd paid and making progress is a loser man' time vh"ti shifting ;ob&. A man can stay tco long if he is not making progrers. but h can change ;r,r. rfen -0 tfiKikc h is workmanship and skill thfc ieaira b.e.
OR b'jn:;r.g Cobnare. THU feUt.w v 1..1 is f" ;ir.M work IS r. '-v.: r too tir'-d t.-. . t a round AVD e : ; what t h f
nsdr. fhould ri'i w : : h
oTni:itwir, (ND peri.ars V: THAT i: ih
can f nang. - a man act
THF m.ori h! is sp-.iltr.j frtr a
KJCH
money . NOTIIIM. :.- r a ro- 'a-, pa ;k r tt". a AS he itj.-v.-.--A fi( I T .r. X. . t'f r .1 ... THAN t r.av.: ( VKTHING : and liET al! wr.-
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ANOTHER path of tvtnday SOME cir-l, i-
TO th.r.k i 11KHH .. f - r wa.M) -rat THOl BLK IMI.RH A
I grven the proper sort of treatment. I i In other words, the irritation and ! j itching becomes so intense that the ; i patient thinks enly of relieving this i discomfort, instead of directing his ' efforts toward retting rid of the! ! .tt i t .' . .1
j cctuse oi it ah. nence me constant d-ifrnaaeci f-1 use of lotions, salves, soaps andj
ointments can make no impression ;
This fine old remedv
is
th
:r ;iv":e f.-atur which v observw
sane and ser.sibl-e treatment for ycur skin disease, as you will find by giving it a trial. If your case should need special advice, it can be had without cost to vou bv writing to Chief Medical Ad viser, 195 Swift Laboratorv, Atlanta. Ga. Adv.
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isn't a part :et p of j . r-.ftke and bottle :t. ? a. - -ii" a.; the diamond
want.- to kr.' w whut nas
MORE HEROES' BODIES ARRIVE. The news that a United States warship will arrive
at New YorS this week with the bodies of 153 saiors ! and marines who died in France, the nest of the dead j
of these branches of the service to be returned, should be encouraging to those parents who have been campaigning so earnestly, often in the face of bitter op
position, for the reburial of the heroes in the homeland. ,
The bodies of all soldiers, sailors and marines buried In Germany. Luxemburg, Austria and Russia are. to be brought back, even if thier relatives should prefer that they remain there. The navy department will bring back the sai'ors and marines buried in any other European country unless their relatives specifically re que Ft that they be not disturbed. The bodies of soldiers burid tn England. Italy and Belgium will be returned nnie?r the re! at! res fpecificaly ask that they allowed -o remain there.
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t.-r. years
Jt'ST SAW later-' pifture of Dr. Orir-on Sweet Marden, the great in.-pirational wri'er who says a man tan get any-thin? he desires in this world merely by desiring it hard enough, an.! we gueso Dr. Marden doesn't care much ab:ut any hair on the top of his head.
WE WONDER if the former kaiser ever thinks of what he said he was going to do to America after the war was rvpr?
THE jc.li se brc'W.-d FEI.ON. wh po- 1
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WRTTER ADVISES us not to give in to illness, and any one who has faced an up-to-date doctor's till will set his back to the wail first.
PARISIANS HAD a .isrp of came! meat the other clay when a Sana ran kins I'T.c on di.-play was sn'id to the butch'. flu A rn-nca r.s have been eating came! meat eer sir.e la.-T Jul-
OR rhum hfwii!j WHAT a fcne buncn i ;-Ilyf;.-.n wi FIII1K Americans are jj' t,ingr f. be WE h! eftrn w ni r-c! what THE Ksii .m tr:r'.t ( ar ;n lh- wa: f .-.:r.in. r furs Bt'T. U mirnue nature r-r-mg pretty
X f il The famf el". rvr th WE fjrP''.e it" pr"t.ab!y f m ETH I N t m the r.at'.re
intoxi
fcTILL hr-w'.:r.r at-" : pi P.r.n d -liars
v E !iavf noticed thai heredity OFTEN falls down when IT ccir.es to pasns dov"r- 'rra::'s HI T it seldcrr. fails when ;t comes to j.ssiNf. d:n red hair. JAtHES Kucl Le wea tr.uiit have WRITTEN "who stftals my pur?e teals trash THE roent befer- ray 5sy-
v.ett-kr.ewn dry says th
arts always AHOI'SE the f.htir-g blood !...vi-? he d"f sr.'t
KNOW what he is talking about and J
H S v. r met cr'aa friends
NOTICE!! Owing to the fact that we have obtained the services of several first class mechanics, we are now in a position to give vou immediate iervice for estimates on painting and paper hanging Phone Hammond 970.M or 61 3M. Homewood Decorating Company 32 C4RR0LL ST., HAMMOND
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