Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Thursday, October 14, 1920.
disability from illness. That number of persous doing a full part la useful occupations would aid immensely to the productivity of the national whereas they now constitute a liability for which there is no offset. liuniuu conservation includes the prevention of sickness as well as accidents. The world no longer regirds sickness and accidents as dispensations of Providence. They proceed from violated law and in many' cases the victim Id well aware that he In violating law.
Entered at tha wstoftlce in Uainuu-nd. February H1'' health may proceed from the Etna of the fathers for
Xb Gary Evening Tm- la.lly ju.pt tuuiu. ir4 at tb postofit.: in Gary. April 18. 1J12. 1 which the victim Is not personally responsible. It may m.l Uadr act f Marc" 3' l47'" SCC' ! j conie from unwitting vbdatkn of the laws of health. fORKIGN ADVHTISING RKl'UKSKN i A l I'N (. ! but in any event It is the penalty imposed for violation O. 1XXIAN PAYNE & CO. PHU AC j . , , . At .
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been lost or was not sent on Ume. Hemembt-r 'bar tn mm j .... er1ca is , not what H used to be and U t complaint-! ara xitved from summary eviction from rented homes by the 8neryal from many sources about the train and mail -T- ; t :nn n i1w which h-) 1nr ..r-..r.,.. u(Tuk(Uviv. Tub Times has Increased Its mailing equipment md Is operation or a law wnicn lias :tit,t become eflectlve atrivlnir earnestly to reach Its patrons on time, lie prompt there. The purpose of the law is to prevent profiteerin advlsin us when you do not get your paper and we will j act promptly. irg landlords from raising rents without good reason. -Ti" r , . ?zr2 - j Tlit law requires that, lu cases where complaints A YOUTHFUL PRODIGY. sre filed by tenants, the landlord shall file with the
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Air. and .Mrs. Henry ll(e visited friends in Lowell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Klein arc moving Into the house recently vacated by I K, Bixentnan. lira. Peter Hoffman, who haa been furiously III, is on the way to recoveiy. Tha chicken barn which la being built for Dennla Shea la nearlna; comt'.Ction. It la a great addition to tha t.wn.
Kmll B-.xenman made a bualnesa trip o Chicago on Tuesday.
I The prohibition crimtnlealoner de-
iii&L oruera tor oiHiiiii t"ti m!ssionra to take special precaution In Issuing; permit have been given and all appllcatlona for renewal of the annual permit must come to Washington as In the past.
ORDER CAUTION IN ISSUING PERMITS
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. Authority of district prohibition commissioners to Usue permits for the withdrawal of liquor from bond has not been curtailed in any way. Federal Commissioner Kramer today announced.
NO CHANGE IN RESERVE POLICY WAfTin NOTON, Oct. 1J. The federal reserve board will not chany Its
1 ' policy to provide greater exleiln cf credit to the farmers, as requested by a. conference of farmers here with the National Board of Karrc Orrantaa.tlons, according- to Senator Lea IS. Overman of North Carolina. Senator Overman made this statement following; a conference with Got. Harding of tha federal reserve board. He stated that he had been assured by Gov. Harding that fhere can ba no change of policy for the benefit of tha farmers.
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the cost of maintenance and other items that may pro
perly enter into the returns which should come from
It Is refreshing to k-arn that the 14-year old Pennsylvania, boy who has Just enrolled at Harvard Univer
sity, with distinction cf being the youngest student to j
inarticulate there since 167-i, plays baseball as well ns ren,aa
h eolvee problems in oilculus or uses five languages ( Jf the fourt finlg that therc u qq g which he is reported to have mastered. One is dispose,! j ,he 1r0)0se,j a(Uance la rents the rate u contIrjUe1 bv to sund Just a little in awe of a child possessed of such j irder of the court; ,f the ,nrre.1Be ls JuetlIled , the profound learning, but his confession that he finds his j ,iplnlo-wf the court- the tenant is ordered to pav the greatest pleasures not in books, but on the diamond , advanra or qult the prcperty. ehowa him to be human ar-J likeable. His fondness for j The princlpa, advantase to the tenant is that he sport marks him as a norm! boy in all save his Intel- j )tJ able to get h,8 case ntQ court before the prore89 of
lectual endowment. So many youthtul podigies or learn
inr have failed to fulfill their arly promise that it 13 not alwayB safe to assume that the Intellect which is brilliant in the child will contlnlue to he brilliant in the adult. But enough of such prollgles have later made their mark in the world to make it unsafe to declare that it is undesirable for children to show such precocity.
eviction has been carried out, and if he 13 discharging the obligations of a deslrablt tenant, he ls protected in the continued use of the property until the case has been decided by the court. The statute may not stand the test of the higher courts, but if it does, it might be followed with profit in ether states. ONE-FIFTH OF the population of the United States is in the schools and the rest is in the school of experience.
IN TALKING so much Franklin D. Roosevelt demonstrates that he does not know the principal requirement of a vice-president.
ANY MAN WHO CAN eat mother's pies with relish should be ashamed to entertain the thought that she may not be able to vote intelligently.
HUMAN CONSERVATION. Statistics presented at the recent meeting of the National Safety Council impress strikingly the need fcr greater effort in the promotion of human conservation. We are appalled when a catastrophe occurs which sweeps human beings away in large numbers, what we are disposed to disregard the effort In the aggregate when lives are snuffed out one at a time from causes that could have heen avoided. People are maimed and lives are lost by means beyond the power of human ken to foresee or guard against, but a large percentage of 'the accidents that result in Injury or death could be avoided by observing the rule of "safety always". Human Ufa is an asset and the destruction of it throws a liability on society. Every useful life sacrificed
fiirmnisnea productive power. Neither does life Insur- jx ADDRESSING "My fellow countrymen" the
ance tor Industrial compensation recompense for president probably made a mental reservation exejud
death or maiming. Such may assist the survivors, or Ling the United States senate.
the victim, to stand the blow better, but society suffers the loss nevertheless. In the same way illness bears not only on the patient, but on the community also, for though the loss may fall heavier on the sick person society shares In It because deprived of the product of a healthy person's effort. That fact makes highly Important the statement that 3,000,000 persons are a drain and a drag on the country's resources because cf
Don't Spoil a Good Meal With a Bad Stomach It is really a pitiful sight to see so many thousands of people worrying about what they can eat and what they can't eat. Dyspeptics, they call themselves, but they stretch tha Imagination when they do It. All thee people need to make them healthy, cheerful and of sound appetite is a bor of Ml-O-Na Talilets. The stomach of a dyspeptic Is overworked and run down. It needs bel; to digest the food, but mora than that.
It needs a prescription that will
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ANY MAN WHO gambles will tell you that he likes to take a chance but he also likes to know that the game ls fixed In his favor.
ABOUT THE ONLY kind of literature in which some persona seem to take an interest is found in the automobile road guides.
IT IS A FINE spirit of optimism that prompts young folks to cling to the Idea that two can live as cheaply as one.
An Easy Way to Save Money Have your Auto Repainted and Top or Upholstery Built or Repaired by the Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Company 303 MICH. AVE. HAMMOND Phone: Office 2141 Rei 344S
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l.lsuzola makes lighter and better cake and tastier fried foods than animal fats. And so light and wholesome they agree with even the most delicate children. Thousands of families, leading hotets. clubs and railroad dining cars use Mazola in preference to olive oil for salads. It costs much less than half as much, and is pure, rich and wholesome. Selling fevrcavn fa (iocs CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 213 East Illinois St, Chicago 1 J T7T7 Slrty-four page, beautifully iHustraeed Corn. Products Cook Book. Write todav. Corn Products Rcning Company, P. O. Box 161, New York City.
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