Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1920 — Page 4

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Pace Four TTTR TTMRy. Julv 3, 1920

THE TIMES KEVSPAPEBS BY THE LAKE COUNTY F.-SINTIN3 oi. PUBLISHING COMPANY The le:e County Tlm lily acpt &aturVa undsy. i-atro4 at the &ototuc In Aiamwouu. Jua , 19tS. The Tltwee toist ChtoagoIndluBa Jlarrer. dally excels Sunday. Entered at the poatotnee. la Chicage. ber it. 1U1J. Taa Lake County Tliaes Saturdy and Ww-Kly -'t''-Eaterd at the isoetofflce. in Uammoni tVt.ruary . Tha Oary Evening Times Ukiit except Saul). tCrl at tha tlfiBtnfrt In r.arv Ir.rl1 11 14 U

-a-u unaer the act of Marcb 4. la.. lecmw-""-n&ttr. j

O. LOGAN I'AiNB CO CHKTAOO.

IJaiiy ixtuteu to 'pu.ot aud wiiica lit s-yitcfuiiy ana viciously vetoed wiitm it was finally enacted by a republican congress. Hut the enumeration of 'the platform pledges nuiJo only to be broken by President Wilson's

; party Is needless arid unnecessary Indeed, it const 1- ! tutes ;be very category of its pledges, the rosier of it.

l)i onuses, and the. roll a!l of its solemn obligations. No voiider the people no longer read the platforms of l';b!ent( Wilson 6 .party. They are all uieanlagleew an they are funny.

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(Oail for whaievsr oepartmeul woJUetL) ry Office T it! t"D8 '

East Chicago (Tii Tmci) - , TeUij'bono f - iOO'er.a Harbor i Kews lValr 'l'!.-i.:i--n? " '

A THEORETICAL PLAN. Accord ins to 1 ' r. I'armj of 'he I Diversity of Paris American youth are yearning for French wives. The doctor iecnt!y gavx out a statement urging an international marriago pool to relieve the man Bhortage in France and he .-at. that he has been afUnUued bj th. n timber of letters lie has received from every Mate

Indiana Harbor Reporter andClaaa. Adv.) Telepbone j n ,v,t, A:,u rii-?1 n t'nlon indorsing hid plan and filing

Crown PoTnt ZT--JT" -ieiepnoue j j f peel neat ions, !ca ring; on the kind of a wife wauled. He It you tiaVa ayTroutfa KettTni Tnn T! maxe com-: ?UUi,,ts a -com mil tee to co-opeiaio 1n arranging Pitch PlaUnt untneoiately to the Ciycuiatiou Depart ruau. WOTlCr TO S1BSC3tXBZSi3. j "'arifltf.-S. If you fait to receive your copy or m f;" nJ,J'ro'7l?ll Wlii'. It is true that no small r.-imber of American fy a yoo hare In the past. pleas do not tsiak 1t Mi u ; lost or was Dot sent en time. Remember trut tn wait : folmors oiut ulat ed to the ( harms of the 1-tench girls

wirA in not ai-net it uttea to do huu inai , , j

KeneraJ from tr.any aource etiout tfie trntn n.t niati " 1 rJea. Ta T:ks9 has increased. !s nial'.uig eautP"!'-'"1 "2!. ' . 1

1 ttrtnn earnestly to reacb 1 patrons un 1 ,' prompx 5a adviain us whes ou lo t et your nir aorf n.aivlt.t.

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U THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. Tomorrow is. the Fourth of Jnly, a renowned ia human history, fur then was made tlv? l-;.!ct m4t mi- tnn-arrl sflf-cmoi'Mit'lit ever iccordcd

-was the first real chailVnge to the divinity of king . j There has been a great chanpe in the issue since then. the main idea being as to theform of that challenge, j vfcether it shall be representative or mass contrnl. j Growing from this difference, wo find all the turmoil , t! hcote a fr pnvernren. Here is where start:!

eiii idundii; ii oil tjwiii. bance, a!l class revolution. Our fathers ordained a rep- i resentative government, ropular idosils have largely , . ... . . . . 4 V, t-.w,;,1 ri. U Tint h V

caangea tnat purpose, so mat i" r- t ' the authority of lntelSgence, but by the force of numbers. It is a serious question how we are going o stand this change. There are already misgiving?, but it i possible to dispel these, by giving to the force of numbers ths influence of intelligence, through a system of education that nppc.ls to the spirit U.-..1 quality of the people. There no, other way. We cannot bave this country by poliUlca! principle, material progress, th worship of money,, or a prostration before the mass. It Td!l only be saved by intelligence and good will, and this Is the lesson tnat comes to usithis Fourth ot July. ,; t . 1VWY THEY AREN'T; DEAD.

"If I had mv nt.ay," said Vio-Fresiden? JJarshall. I

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form on a postcard.' A one-mnn platform probably would cot be satisfactory to the voters, whoever wrote it; but sunely a postcard rlatform would ha. The percentage ofWotens that '.read the platforms tidopted at national cottventlns is undoubtedly shockingly email. Tha ntlmbertof such -reaUers is in inverse ration to the lenctli of the platform, ai a piatform of postcard size wou!4vte -more irealthan any of Us predecefsors. Ind-, fv lana polish News. v If detwicratic platforms are not read. It Ts no doubt 4u5 toUh9Vact that I,obov flny 1nnser l,eiiev'-3 the s;r.cere,and ven Mr. MaAshall's postcard plntforn. would ttractno attentl'on. .During President Wilson's ' terms of office-, platform pledge nave become such a , ftraTesty as to render them absolutely meaning!.??. W. all of us remember his election in 191.2 on a plat form solemnly pledging his administration ttireduco the ws; " of living and we.irerremheir as well thatWo.ually srltmn promise of 1916Vo keep 'u; out of war. Wo rorral!. says the Fort Wayne Newts, the frothy pknk ofjigifj which pledged Mr. jVFson if elected to a singlohrm as, president, we are bearing In mind the fre.- canal. i for American vessels gjiaranee, and we are not forget-, '' ting either the premise of 1;12. repeated in lSlfi. forn budget law. a law which! President Vilson3 ccngrepsrs

in;,; marrlasrc reatntcd. It was the wife that

ur husi.aud and th1 environments of her

nat lvityi to live m a country that was utrange in lan-

guc i:e. customs and laws. Fuder the Carnot plan it wo. ild be ih hu.-bands who would renounce their tut icn&hip, for it is a condition of the proposition that rc.-tdoi'.ce after marriage must be taken in France. To the enthusiastic Frenchman the idea may not present posslbi lit ics of failure, should it be undertaken, iicwevei-. it, ha been demonstrated that a considerable proportiiii of the war marriages contracted by American lKy.-s and French girls were less successful than could 'have been wished, it is not probable that many American boys could transplant themselves to France

) aril be happy amid a people so foreign to our American

ways. The Independence of thcught and action which the

American atmosphere appears to breed might find a yster1 sot! in a land where custom f.nd tradition are far

mora inexorable than here. France needs to re-people hr hand, but it Is a matter of doubt whether she will be able to accomplish her purpose by inducing American youths to make their homes there even though she offers so tempting a bait as a French wife. The American husbands, might long for the homeland as ardently as have sone of the French wives who came here and with results as disastrous to the familv.

McADOO GOES TO LONG ISLAND FOR A QUIET SUMMER

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ii 'i-rtri aain w:.: have the opper-t-;nay of five day of Chautauqua, that i.ff:r;.i nr. Ju!y 4th and ccntmaea for 5 succe.y.ve aftcrnoen and e-enmgs. The Hobart Motorcycle o-jb hav plantifd raos to be held here, at the:r i.rw epi-ed way, both en July 4th and f . t h . An srcjilar.e firte w:!I be he'd on the 4 ' h in w.; h a 'Uri.-.j Oh: go girl wi.l j.irnp fi-Trri !r, winj of :- machine 'li- titer while, the machine a:c.i. i f a .: i, ., M -. J-hn Kiester have rone '.W.-! Si'i-n for a couple r-f w.?k. Mr lets-'! A!ier-ia and f:.-tf.-V:: K.-: are l;ere itt- .: a. iin." r.f Mr;. Ojr'.ion. Ti; U'b! t Milk Depct hivs mvfri fr.-in 'c.t- (.'i.'(!:a:iv bu:irt:ngr "n iialn s . t t- C;f Ilaiton !";:!d'.r.j

Summer home of William G. McAdoo on Long Island.

William G. McAdoo, President j for the summer tris neautifnl Wilson'3 eson-in-law, has leased 1 residence at Huntington. Long

Island. It was formerly the of William Faversham. the

home actor.

EXAMPLE IN SIMPLE LIVINGThe public has been hearing a good deal lately about the financial status and procedure of the family

"I Would write the democratic piat- i oi ouvm omnupf, s;o, .--i mi -i .imm hut-. l5. ni..i .r

publican candidate for the vice-presidency. And It is good for th public. If widely pubifshed statements are trustworthy. Gov. Gnolidge'3 'gubernatorial mansion"' in Boston consists cf two rooms In a humble hotel, which cost hira something like J2 a day, while his family back honle lives in a house that rents for $32 a month and hesitates to ask the landlord to paint it because he might then jump the rent to $35. Tt appears, however, that the governor has never risen to the dignity of a motor car, and Mrs. Cor li dee confesses that her idea of opnlerite is to own a fit we". Moreover, Mrs. Ceolidge is credited with the stntemenf that she has reduced the clothing problem to a state of masculine simplicity, beciue her husband chooses her dresses for her- whether on the score of taste cr of cost is not altogether clar. One of the boys earns his spending money by selling papers. Here is one of the ablest and most highly esteemed men in American public life, living on a scale of modesty and frugality which thousands of Americans in private life would consider intolerable, and yt dring tt with perfect dignity, and losing nothing of other people's respect by so doing. Such an example is needed at this time.

CROWN POINT NEWS

happening Of A Day In L&ke County's Lively Capital.

Ev-f ryth'n is ?et for t hp Chamber of fotr.meri-f Fourth cf J i'i:iiiiion and unies th- wt;ii!!i-r man ha.nj.-i out a rainy day Crown I ml will entertain oti' of the laiffi crowd in its hUtory. All g'-rts fi attractions and races .a v bi-en sc!i-du'.'d and thp Cliamhtr of Com m roe. ti; i.--iteat body in t he ronty. h.v i-pared neither linw nor xMin t- k'v tli"po who attend a glori'-u 4'h of July , T'eter Koilins has , -d f his ftrm this wfk to Wilii.im Wirtr. thi property !n the wt.-!. part of town and brought JS i"0. Recordr r and Mrs. A :-;. r hnson

will e-ntertain a party of i

relative at f h-:r heme r.v-r ti." 4th Mr. and Mr?. H . V. Pcod.r and family of Eaft Chicago. Mr.-. 'haries Klinar i-f Ch.capo, ar.d Mr. and Mrs C. It. Ha'.', of t'Jary. r-:nsf th'.r hou g uests , Antone Huseman who'ha be-n rerd inir th; pa?t f-w weeks In T- xas "n business ha ret'i rtied home. Rara'ifl J . lyv", -:ishlr '' the Commercial hank, ha- -n nnd-r the doctors cere f t Si vera' rf.-w?, Ti:f wns able to attend in hf il ili'-s at the pank ted ay . Miss Irene Tlnekir. of 1 '.-hvl!. r .

Co:.-!..- and JH.'l liif-ve, t J;.'.y f,'h. Iv ;,tm-i' rlo-.r

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Men day. He.t ! n the T-3 -1

is M;er.dinj?- two weeks hre wi'h br m grid mint, Mr. and Mrs. J y A. I'rc.r'.hy. Mii. Kathersne Bildner whose health has been vrv pn"r for the ii.-t six n.onths went to (.'hicai'i n Frtdav to e..n.:it a no'-i a ..-1 nnd ma;," take tr-'t r- -!! n( a sanitarl irn if hr doctor adVi'". It. Tiie a 1 news of the death of Edna Iv'cnse. the 1-year-o'd daughter r.f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merer, came to relatives here Friday, she having passed xw.iir at the M'-rcy host-Ue! in Chic, f i, v. h-.-e she was taken f'.r treat nit at a we k sir. The little "t de d nn

ids and ' her tir.t t!rthday and the parents are

prostrated with r:.'f. lr ailment a.- !..-i heteji. s;.- h.ivir.? hern in ;i-or !!-..oh for ?'"vn.'il ri"nti'.. The refiLi;' h i re Viro;;ght to Crown Point . c V. : iv n'.-ht . J e Mo- i'T h??d a p-,i1 of r.-itlp

t. s fn!"'i rrcirsday. 23 herd brinsin I t im elose to $4 f.no. th: ee calv -ir.nir f -r $11) ar'.'-c.-- C:t balance were cows (tit nettirsr Mr. Kreiter aver jrfl.lOl n piece. The oa'e shows the ute-ndv I . . ... i

iiirt-ase ri ci I..- w.'i.eti wf-7e nriT T-;or-tis-h-hre !s t :t trrsde stork. Not sO p.,... fjio a eind cow could he bnutr'-1 f r t: " .

effort car. furnish.

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For cuts and bruises

You. can depend uron Absorbing, Jr.

fc. 5 to clean tr.e woum -' , and promote rapid heahr.g. : is en ar.t'teptic and d!l prevent -.fectioa. Stops paia and allays -.f.arnrriation.

Absorbme.J

is economical, as only a few drops ere required at an application. It isn't what it costs, bat what it doob, that connts. $1-25 a Bottle, t Drugita W F. YOUNG. Isc 75 Teinote Stirt - Srrarrn!WxM.

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ering and recovery f -t suffered with mv,, i'"-4--'' d headaches so I , '. L. r .-.J

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The funeral ir ices of Henry clement were h'-id c I his home in Shelby yesterd.ay m -tr.i-is Th. r:oalns were hroija-ht to Iow-i: f-r I. ir'ai. Sh 'bv

I lodce "1 -ld Fellows had ch-.t vs. " "t

the burnvl f-iu.'". Mrs. H. tt. Purdv returned yesterday from a visit with her ?-n. llerm. and family in Hammond. H'-r jrranddausfhter. True Turdy returned home with her for few days visit . Mr. and Mrs. ilmrl'-s Cell in n'r.t to Harvey. III. j-.-s-rday t-" visit her sister ar.d family for n f'-w davs Mrs. Aden Feh'inan and d.vutrhte-. of

Tii- I .owe;; Cha-i ' " i.-ik lard p rk ? Til - i" i" :iri'f, ;Y; ; r.; Ver y an fr, J th r ---r'U ;C i. ,n r.f ; u r i i". h ! 1 v .

' a s r) i . a wilt open t ri d i y e.ftern n . ' ti'-ke'e has h"rt c n m p a r, v h .1 s the K r,n a good pro-

Tel. Kt Chicaro DS. J. GOLD MAN DENTIST Ft A T CHIC.4no, Ftrirt ntlinal Dearie Rlilc Cor. Cnlcain A Foreythe At. Cor.eulttion In Engllth, Oeraiaa .Pollh. K'av!ti and Huiilao.

Mrs. Mary Fricke. 67 Bortman St.. Belleville, 111., Is just one of the many thousands of ladies throughout the country who, after an agony of years, have, at last found health, strcneth and

vigor in T'E-KF-NA.

Her OWti Words te'l cf her Riifferino- nn,1 Tenmrc-rv

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better than we can tin it: "I

ftomach. had awful crarnns and

often ou'.d not lay on a pillow. Saw vour book, h

tried PL'-ItU-NA and got good results from the tfirst bottle. To be sure of a cure I took twelve y bottles. I have recommended PE-RU-NA to mv I,

friends and all are well pleased with results. I V will not b one day without TE-RU-NA. Have not ,.;; had a doctor since I ttartad with FE-RU-XA, which v

was about fifteen years ago. I am now sixty-three I l-.t -I years old, hale, hearty a.n.l well. Can do as much S ' ,,7". work as ray daughters. I feel Etrong and healthy .'Sl tv. J(f'i?r and weigh near two hundred pounds. Before, I " " isWt rfJ weighed att little as one hundred. I hope lots of MRS- MARY PRICJC3 people ujo FE-HU-NA and get the results I did." An experience lika that of Mrs. Fricke is an inspiration to every sick and suffering woman. If you have catarrh, whether it be of the nose, throat, stomach, i owela, or other organs, FE-RU-XA is the remedy. It 13 not new; it i.-, not an experiment. FE-RU-XA has been tried. PE-RU-NA baa been used by thousand who once were sick and are now well. To prevent roughs. cdI-us. grip and Influenza and to hasten recoverv t.iere is noiiur.gvbeuer. PE-RU-XA will improve the appetite and. digestion, purify the blood, sooth thft irritated mucous linings, eradicate the waste material and corruption from the .sysu-m. It will tone up the nerves, give you health, strength, vigor fid the joy cf living. Do what Mrs. Marv Fricke erd thousands ir.t.r-3 have done trv PE-RU-NA. You will be clad, hap; y, thankful.

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The tiai.'E'hter M'ss Mararle. ha '

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returned from India, where she has been dojntr miss: ma'" w - k f r several rears ?V.e w'l! rer-iain in thi" coi;n-

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t'irnir.j to Ind a . CrO'nx Masonic b'-dce h,id Mar doine hem vesterdav af'ernoon and everjrsr. c;(veral lodges fr'-rt rther t."-n r'-re here and the dojr'-fes wre conferred An sevcal ca nd ' d n - . A f.n banquet vn served la vr'rr hT r-'x rh'r.(.t A fin"- rain fell he-e x e .- rc r morning. It was hadlv n"d'l nnd did a ffreat deal of s- orj to the rr. p

tURA Clenin Cream a rrfumed blend of t wret things sootL.-

How Simple It Is To Be Charming! ,rnpiS only a matter of your hair, cheri! It JL needs your kindly thought attention! Et, ma petite, it needs the gleam the glow the radiance of sunlight the sheen of jewel brightness! Faint not at this word "henna a harmless little herb. It nourishes the hair upbuilds! And more it brings you beauty!

lURAMaiii Cream Preserves Youih rnceiei possession!

luSA Toilet Water Jun a fctea'h of rt arented Cower elusive alluringl

T-tTRA Comblna. rionVanirv BoaCompact powdrr and fouge. Purse ut!

IISRA Rose Chi Powdrr Compi ex Ion powder. f-Tnt and ciing-tngi

HENNA SHAMPOO Soft and fragrant liquid. Such joyous kther bubbles foam. Wash it in and out again and ycui hair is touched with sunlit glow! Let live a little longer this foara of cleanoing lather and your locks receive enchanting color" That streak of gray just fiies away ! Once each week Lura Henna Shampoo end you are charming always! Simple directions on the bottle! No danger of getting a shade you don't want. You regulate the color! Most marvelous treatment for locks that have pa?ed through fever and illness! Ideal Laboratories Co., 533 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

r'V LUTtA tedf reqiilsir-s are mJe -t?n the ire perfect!'?' is LUSA Henne Shampoo! Years of experten e have brought the kn-'.'leagc tHat mi-ci every LL'RA Preparation an achievement!

These Shops Supply LURA Toilet Preparations: DRUG STORES Summers Pharmacy, E. S. Bourne, The Public Pharmacy. DEPARTMENT STORE Edward C- Minas Co.

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XRAl Perfutre Eiquuite blen i orcawerfn.puwtl

ICS DeptUfor Safe, odor li e removes superfluous hair m 3 tiAJ minutesi

PREVENT THAT COLD

IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY

HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you sneeze, snuffle or feel a chill coming-on. Carry the small bottle at all ties. Price 30 Cenf.s at all dealers.

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BURKEI The Dentist Oyer Wool-vorth's 10c. Store Hammond, led.

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