Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS 13 Y THT LAXE COUNTY PBKITIHO & txr3Z:STXr75 COM?A5Y.

Th Iike Coutitv Times -Dally ciccpt SaUirlny 1 Sunday. Kiitercd at " the postutttce lu llajmnot.J. .Sui t) -it. 1 'i C tl . The Tunes-lias! OiicaKC-Indlana Uirb -r. daily ;-x.ntt Sunday. Kntered tt the po.-Hoffice in Kast "..iomo. Novein-be-id. 1?13. Th,i I.ak rmirirv Times S.Uurdav and V. -kly r.dmon.

Entered at th'potvffice In Hammoiiu, February 4. 14;

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NOTICE TO St TSCKIMCRS If you fat I to l fi-tivi . your copy o TB Times as P'-mi'f'r as you liaw in iho; i-st. fleiuw ib lu.t tlv.ik t? his b ?(! loat or was not .--nt on time. t Lic-rutK-r that thi nwed -;rvic; Is no; what n tirwi .to t. and that iv. pin i n t iir T.ery.i I fr'tn n.any nouri'i s'.hut h tra:'i 'n-1 mat! sr-f'-oc Tub Timb h&3. l'.i:r.isd i--. ir.ailiti .tu;pin. tit sn i H .trlTtngr earnestly to rach 1's patrons on time. !'! prompt ;:i advialnir us whpn uu Jo not Wl your taper ujia wo will i- propititly.

L&EOR'S OPPOSTUNITY. Tills Labor Day morc.tb.iu ever cniphj.sif.s tho digfllt of labor .uii ttio importance it Im-u-ih in the"flfare of th-? Atiiprlcii u tiaticii. Labor, of brain or brawn, is thj totinUaikn tijcn which resis all the '" topes ct mauklnd. ,' N ' "The Idle brain ia thdevil's' workshop.' and 1.1 Its

; bands contri:-jute nothing tthe sua total of benetits snd are tomptfd to engage iatbinss that detract from ; tb.ewe!faie of otUtrs,eveu tothe extent of yield! tig . ti ori'ufnal Impu'sos. Labrr Day should .be snuethSag mere titan "he ; tRf r? 'ssatioa of '.v;!; la it; obsr.vanca as a holiday. . It .'. shouiJ at it to the attbat ion. of tv. r, 'gani7"d J ' or . tuorKatuzed 1 b fact that tli world hio'.a to mn and wo2Pn cf'sIiiM and indt:.-try,for i;s retlerapi ion. Th'Vicg that for:ies from id lonss has ben shown r rr.ny tinte"? in tho fft'Ct.-. of strilis or. other' ca usps " wh;c!isto' the 'whpe! of industry and'air'activities. ' "'V .. w ' Th" ; ia r.ot only a f.nanci.ii .one:.'.ith'a.j;3!Siaoral : e25Cttlijtis not measured by inDdtiiicvalaeajfj-. Th prc'prrity apd happ!rc.ri .of a pecple'deperid - ra.titelr, Teaflvft (renins and thf Ir'produtiye'capacity Int'ho thJajtJthB t maks for the comtoTVy&yjl jrprosreas t .'Thentsel vffJand the people, of oth?rnatioria,jfJdlenes9 ; makes for unwst and promotes' the ?rcrwthofi3ea3that are' f rrel?n J tvifhe rrinclplA of p?1 f-Rm'rnmeaty Let! labor f-net think that its'.ranksjincluiKosf y er snn. t , only . whw .are counted inithejTnmbprsefany , ?."Crt!ciJlarors:3nsSzat!on. Every person wbocontrIbt9 ; tcifb product !erergriv whether' ini thefleld'iraUl1! or I co;tiMisr;roora,; FhonM tcl tliatiist serA-fresararec-; rgrtjzad twhnisnj many . Tnill!ortsKtop wcrton da v In the' vear toipny a trihtiT tr honppt trlT,'A "",

BUSHNELL'S CARTOON MOVIES OF NEWS EVENTS IN EIGHT REELS?

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ADVEKTISIKG AND THE CIIUKCn Anii(n..u'wm'ji inui u liiutcu H ;;vv t'ork i ' erect it t dji elx'vt Uu it Hruaaa, lallliin attoti(;(u to ii sc. vuc. is iiittdy to ca,u.u tni,t hui'pt Un;. A itt v.- g.-uyiit-ai't-.s may sliaka tbcir hi'ttdtt in nt:a pproval i l the ida or ijie i imrcb i'.ortiui; to the nuilho.i. used by viewing k'uu manul'actiii ers and thatarM . . ii vei ti.e itieir w j ii's arid aliracilous, they Hiil ibiti'i !l on a i-',aiiied. It is an litiimual departure, to b t'jie. but there will o fur lss criticiiitu tlian would have bet'u the cavi if ium sciutne had been pritced 10 e.t.'.s ugo Aderti.i!ng: ha cumo to be tntra!ly recognized a a legitiiuaie t'timtiou not only of eotmnei ctal concerns, but of all vrg.inizutioii4 which Heeii t!u panonage of the ptiu'.ic. The ad veriifltiK art is alntiist us (dd as ci v ii iy.a tui; . The ancients uned posters au t

placards i freely ro anuounc gantrtu and festivals, and

to direct at 'en tion ' the baths an1 taverns. Th walls of the most freipieiund seerlonH of I'ompeti and Her cu'iiicujii ate eoverd with indices, painted ii red and black. In view of lt. antiquity tt in curtou that ad

vertltfintr has, been rerded with suspicion until recent years, and even yr Is considered unethical by the practitioners of some of the learned professions

It is a eratifins indicHtjon lhaf the churches are I livlnp. irrowins int inn ions, abreasr f the times an I I

in sympathy wt'ii the modern currents of thought: that they arc reso-'ing more and nvre to the u"se of advertislriR the powerful Twentieth century method of sendiC T a message to vast nnm'rs of people. ATTENDING A MOVIE. SoujetUites tt airay intv a moving picture show to change o;;j' lioiut. of viow. One yeis so tided of thickiCg and wt'ttiiios wit h-business and public, concerns that lie neer.j,a cbau;. and a rest. We often find it at a movie. liur the ether dav our purpose collapsed, for we. uta relied into a picture show whore tun fight was over a giti, and they were about to hang some innocent fellow, when the truth came out and h was saved. Hut what hindered our search for tranquility and repose was a phase of wild Western life, where gangs of horsemen were ru3h!ng their steeds fip and down hill trying to capture one another or some vile marauder. How thoso horses did plunge and dash hither and how they; did trample all over a fellow's equilibrium: It was all sham. No borsas ever ran. thatway. Xo riders could hold on as they did. The horses aDdjborsemsn kept ia in constant, terror, and we didn't get a peaceful thought during; the whole performance.'" Th next time we. go to a movie we will pick ) out t on with less horse flesh In it. And then, of course, t we will miss the dazzling damsel wbo evoked itf all.

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ONKTHK theory thnt truth never overtakes the original' lie. the Democrats will no-doubt continue to denounce the fictional Republican eampatgrn fund o? $15,000,000,

C rof.J Jracs j of fhlghi prices atiweihavelhacriduringHhe

l.-ist 'few?yfta.rs?" Therei3theanswerJiaiaInuUhell. THE Russian-Polish peace-' conference will he.

Audo thatanswertalsocxplalnsjtbojjapprehensioaof I transferred - from Minpkto Riga,; probably - lycatiFa

th.? profiteers,- sars the fChristiau r cienc&Monitor.v there Is more to eat in the latter rlace

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of expreAsionjembodied, iatheilEgislatureJandif jrtheyv '. eves' succeed 'in -keeping . pr.icesf down'toTa'? rescnabl1 1 icvvl ..they -.will-, have .roorft. than 'justified the extensiciiJ c the franchise.

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! ' . LOVE'S ;LAE0SiL0ST? I ' - ilucb;as has teen , wrlrtcnt and spoke a in it'.ation - tothci philosophy, or theory, ; or; psychology or moralf. if yT orz heredity,, agsociated vftheugenics.iforthe first j. tixa e, i t i e p?ea rs, this transaeiu'lental jproceis of arriv-i-L13 atjthe .marital condition isbelngj putto , the test, V. endj at$IIerneBayi Be.ach, an ultrai respectable ; resort Eitttatedi near , London. ' ..i'.-, . '-. A e'lmnieri school ;.of eugenics Is ' in ' operation ; there. rilatin?-; for ' futuromarriairo;and'vFtiperiial Jdom1 est'Cifcapi'uess; is making:? on , a baslsTofiphygh aH and tacatal ihygiene. i rather ' than i t rial t byl temperament, whether thl:s and that Btudcnt.shalLmat with; this and that .other, student. The &o dent number of 9 "4 is Cxed ' for; rrmtriculation.'ipossiblyjon' account of thepe- ; cullar harmony ofsthftjfigures. . sry;Sfc;4je No fluent old -fashioned emotion as love, thnt. in -E f.rilte thriller whVhihas led to great, joy and : : ? j a ctocg. humans s&nceithe.worldthe" world wa 5 jt.. 'ii' sconr.ldered; . not afflnltying." or Move mat Int. ''old t

fit- ITjDOES a pedestrian a Jot of good sometimes to rtrmjlongl enough! to see a traffic cop make an autoroorUe'driver ' obey the rules.

'NOJnBSTITrTRTfor, Old Glory!" declares Sen

ator fHarding. A There's a Blogan ' for . every ' patriotic American.

IF T.TV7NG were-only half as high, ;mortr persons would find' some' way of ppending, all thetr-earnlnff!?.

': There Is, usually indtRePtion in ttbv family where .the" can opener is the chief kltrhentool.

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who always urged you-to-have another helping?

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MEXICO is working hard to reduce its army of

g, CO fx generals. There are also aome privates.

' TIIE'MAN with a cellar stock will aoon have the excuse of poing down to stoke the furnace. - "'IJjOTD GEORGE says Wilaon's Russian policy is not consistent. Did he expct H to he?

By wu.i.iAM rurLjr sim.s f STAFF COBRESOONDEWT I H. SERVtCEl tVASHIXUTON. ciept. 4 Uttr4l of ofticial as.sur-im'e trr.a naf i nic fr.jtn heth sid"S to the controversy, genuine unea3lrves3 over existine ; Japajie.seAmfrii an difi'cr"n'-e1 has prmeitl 1 1fltal cirrU-s here. At th Jphii' fmln.y a hijrh ofiptal told the International Service corresponpnt Today that, beyond doaht rendms question would be st t ..;.1 "in a spirit of open frankness at. I smr- r friendship," but at t.h. stnte depart m.'iit Secretary Colby would n.-t (1!.cu. the situation f.-r publication. It is not secr.t frf.ni offioiat are! diplomatic "Washington. 1iowv. r, that "conversations" of f?r-rea,olvn eon sequences 8ri tiuw lmih-r way jnivn th American capital and Tokio and lint these dl.cuPi'-ns, far t'rem di'u:K iifh tiie California.-. iapanoae d'.-t 'it a on", or with th occupotlon by Japanese of the northern half of Saiihaii.'ii Inland, embrace the wfjjl problem In the fr eastern i..ltcies f boih powers.

UeTor the necethi t ions sr tcrminnt"d, it Is underftooil net only r ji an ,

'aerement be .i.rrtved at on Japanese immigration, but the policy f the "open door" In the Far Knst must be come the subject of an ajrrcemen' us well. At the Jflpanes eirhnssy h.'r effielnl declared themclvy very hopeful that a satisf ac.t.jry e frrecinn t wilt h. reach d on all r"'nts n"w th sih.l"et of on versa t tons kiii! 'lrry nv a.tff'tnpt to ie color to alnriiost rejvirts. When the Internal ionai News Srvloe

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' P'ti " tVf.a te vr oji 5t 1or. n:av ac.ruativ i tr'i.ir, 'K.crr-. n h lt. .S. and .Tpn ft-r f.nal aijii-TiKnt," en invportant i k tnlHT of ii,,. ortihf'Sy ataff declared "I feel (juue eer'atn that they wi'i In no cas.. L pfmi;:i.i hy either Kovemmot't to drift ... n neuatKn justtej ins sterling pr. did ions.' wt1eh yrmi state iiate been iiidtile'd !n. There can h-sbs.duteij-no d'eiht that both povernmr.'i( are ajpr.'.--.ehijc nil nues ions of tmitnul tn-rst in a .spir;t r.f open fronkness and smrrrn, f rtetidship, and with the firm determination to find a ?e ! 1 f .-i.c tory sei tlenieri Tt". official wo'ii I net faicirest tho -tit'irc of the questions und.r disciisS'on. consideru-.c t r.e nf.fpent iprippor-tun-' t make pub'.ic ins views. One nf the ".s'rtin.i predict ion.s" merit ;cned was thyt of Jair.-s Imllron Lewis, frrmer V. S. stiumr from I Dines, who In a speech fc.-fore thn A menran 1-eir Association in fctt, louis, predieted that there woulil b.; another world war with in tour years, and that the confl'c would be in th rr-"iie." iov. Stejdiens, of California, it is understood today, will .erhonaiiy explain California's pevition on the Jftpanes-i iietton tn Sen. of Ktat Colb, now discussing the problem with the Japan, e.se ambassador hf re, Mr. Kjjuro Shidei ra.

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Tillman in Ten Round?,

CI.KV i;i..A J1, O., Sept. 4 Jack Crlt ton, welterweicht champion devisive!y out-pointed Johr.ny Tlilrcan of St. Paul In a 'en round hoxina contest tn-

meht . Chart," O'Conn. li

1 i h t wefp h t. kn.'ieited nut Danny I'aversc, hIso of 'leveland. in the eiht round of a scheduled tn round t'ut.

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The Times' want aas bring astonishing results if thfir users ars to be believed.

N SCHOOL PUPPY LOVE

Tells Teachers of St. Joseph County Not to Oppose, it ; Fear of "Disgrace" a Prod,

SOT.TTI PITN'P, Ind. .S-r- t puppy love harmf-ii or .she, Id ; l.e c! s- ! oei:rard?" , i i hat was the Question und r ri sr:;;. Rlcn in tn hich school sotif.ri of Joseph County Teae.h-r.- lnjt:tut.-.. ' in session m South Bend today. T (, h -crs rekina- part 'n th" dt?cu.ssi.-n a.-; I divided In their . ; .n: n on j-ie g,;cij ,n, ' but T'r. S. c. Shumncker. of Hv-oi Chexter. Fa., who was r-spori ;h!e thj dieusplon, wrs not slow in mviri ! that th childhood nffBii., tr. r,e,. hrm. ! fu'., and that they should not c diseo irns-i ijn!-s. they arr. earned to e- j tremcs. i

in reply to a Tisr-on a to sha

j.w-.i ,or:s t ney had to puppy Cr h chol love 'he te-htrs f,i "cases" in school took the pupil s swqy from hta bonks and stud-.e- , tht. the clcse application tii-e.siiy the proKC-ss of ih crdimry s-.i was iisurI'v lacVinr w?r.? sur . dents. rr. Sehm,cker dd tun 'as unth thi theory. 'T"id you ever p.op to think." h" ; "'tViflt a PUPifs fear of fT dfttje :( the atrl or hoy thev love -.v:':; ke n i pun! w orkinjr hrier? "It Is opjv naturnl to helieye child will extend himself ,,r her.7'' bat it wnutd not e ne.-ej.sarv to

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