Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1920 — Page 4

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luc-6. Tha rimes flnst Chi. I Sunday. Entered i.t im i . tor 1. H-u. The L,ftke CVeanfv TOoe-. , EnterM a i p--at -ft to e 1 i-u The Gry Evenu. 't ter?5 at th- per' iO. l.ari. All uiujtr :)! u.-t of V. n . matter

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if the constitution in times of peace and stay there; th;.; ushttmton must no h tiger be ;i laboratory for

I . peri mentation iu every fcpecialistic nostrum; that we

must speedily bet oar ow n house in oraei , ih -t we must lave to the front anil mine out with a forwa"d;st'-pptnK piotcram e es ahead, but feet on m . 1 i t ground. Democratic campaign strutrgy desperately but

' taiuly seeks to escape its just ami clue rc-spomdbilHies ! lor (allures in there domestic resanU. LK'niocraiie. ! ma n.iK' Un tit at t em ;(., io hi' if bchtuil a ' peace" siuokef.vtitli which is ;ik counterfeit, ua the U) 1 0 pledge that lie v oni.l "K -i'n us out of war." Hut. "America 1'irKt " 1 U il nit i Titost in the Aineri'Mii c iieleuoe today --an J ! li in -an that tho Amertcati voter is intent upon mak ! Inj; America saf- nt. homo as we.il as aliroal. At; nurt I ...

is sunrise, is.e eieetoraie two vveeK heme, win comi'e'. the I'Ob (t democratle. renmli.it ion and Omeriean

alvatiun which

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I U!:!K('IU tii two JVIirS Ptfo.

NT!'1i: TO If you fa:i to rrc'rr"lliptl f3 you hao In the been lost cr was not s-tt -r rvic is tiff wh.it it ux-d

S'fiyal t ft io triioiy kuui-ivj abou' v!cf T:fE T:ies (-.as oi-rt-a?c,i i'-, : 5trtv itn c-.re.cst I v t. rcti.-ti tt tatr

".iis;ls us wl.cn iu d-i iiot i't .'Ur . act proa.ptly.

Sv. !;s .-;!Ei'i;5 .. .iiv t y ! Tub ME.' past. ia..-H-. ' e-o. ih'Mu it h.i .:e-. H :'! -rvt-or lo. !(' iieisl t ;o 8iei ti .. i--ai : p : I nt s ;iro

PUBLIC SCHOOLS MENACED. Shortage of tcueherf. to fill existing acancics and to take rare of the normal Increase in eiii'ollutent, when

the ..m ii i term opened this fajl became so great that i

The-Passing -Shozo

MS 1 never aa proud of the sue; AilM ha got 'loin wuikiiiK AS he In when h got tho fuifl arm PI. VVINO In come scrub basclja! game VH nevrr lia-1 the j)!"a.-,ure o mcft-

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t!ie luiblic school syMenv is menaced. More than 25.I'lii'i additional teachers are needed to fill vacancies in

urcau of education announces.

! v. nal wi'I tie tic plight of grade sctt'OH partteuij a r!y pi rural enmr.innities- id n l vcn Ruossed at, but i It ia kiiie,, n tlu.t there at e more teaching positi-ms u:io '. f.iit d in .".i' .'l ... .o.io.i.- lhan ever.

What u til i'C the final outcom" of a situation . !i ha.- ' en permit tci u rca h &rrlou3 proportions ;.! because v.:- efforts at its rolutioa vere pat forth

REPUBLICAN VICTORY PSESAGED. The fc-ivvard march to r pnidl.-iin vicif.rry uc.-e;-- -.f Irresisthbly. The reason ii .uir.tue,i fu two vords- -"America First." That mean:-- more ttiar- the -a:vafon of our constitutional Independence against ;J

: per -government abroad. It mraua more than the pre- j in a:thinv but a half-heart d way, is not dear to tiie taction of constitutional functions against Wliito average American wivi hc'lieve-? that, our public school . Houto thefe of auilioriiy a lvnto. It !.:-ai that tho ' .bonU tm be... in the world. It Is rapidly ' pressing domestic- yroblcin of "An. erica Ftr.-,t" arc It: ! approaching (he other etreni. 'he public mind and that ther-e b me.- ie pnddem.s are! i-- a perplexing; problem, bur one that can have again to have progro-Mvt' r.t.d ou.-truct iv? and effective ort'iy " Ho',ntt n. Teachers' pay mutt be increased attention at Washington. ! until the man or woman who takes up teaching a:; a We must and we eh all do oar whole dny by the j vocation l. given remuneration equal at least to reworld's peace with an e;. e to America Kir:.i." fast "'ds of Ie.r. exacting pursuits in inthntriai and can

cial life. SUGAR. Cane and let acreages- in this country are the rest In hiMory. Kcueicn vessels are arrivjnfi at i.ur t with cargoes of from 2.000 to 3.000 tons rf susrar. re is no tioubt that the supply of sugar is Kteadlly

TO help po'.r suffTtny Armcnii HIT somcih're,- tdlr us It aa lb" who SAT in the streft car as we s: nnl in fr.nt of Iit 1I..I(. on to thi strap the ether day. OM-; ef the oddities of our I. ..l ALU is that anythirtg :n th rial are of

A H A TII jhould aft'-r a Turk

H.ooo per nniium A.M th. n unprttk them as die ItKHH f.n and finds out that cliainiuaUer ,

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AM forget every i cn! Til At ytm lme b- r ro w i 1. ad liti'.n t" th- fact adm.tted by A 1.1. persons of talra Judjfnr nt

are warmer than o r-

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A.MI piohai ly tf I.ve ria'i kii. wn ltOt T duvctynev fde would hftv-e A MTTI.F, in eopiewlu-r; W1TIIOI T i-biirsim- the c.T.i r.il

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the electorate refuses to '"."-got t hat the Wip.oii league a contract fcr international war parading in the j clothes of peace- is only one of a m-ore ef utter fail uses an-1 betrayals which Novetubei's "soletnn r a'on duni '' ! , must settlf. It refuses to l;.rp o- .; riv'ted on ' 1

llurnpp It re fnen to ti.nnie r i- o .iiivniir et"rie.v'io r'-,.o-

lems. elcr.e f: cverv hearth :-'or.e. b tore iv hn-h t he de'.noer.tic party ha5 si :od irop-.tat arid confoased

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bankruptcy. It is thinking of "Arcerlea Firsi'.' rA .ill 'he zc cumulated work in Washineton whi'-li r?nn. a. ratich longer be denied effective attention if "America First" Is to last. Ir is thinking of these tarofling tixcs which must be speedily changed and re. paced as quick!" as poosibie If American prospert'v i- to sur vive. It is thinkir.g of intelligent and effective eft on

to reduce high living costs with

reasing. Whereupon long-suffering

a st pussp.e ijiMm -

bance to mass earning power. It i,. thinking of tin; real prosecution of tho:-e real prd:re,;rs v;h" have thus far escaped un-ter cove;- (lf much federal ikh and

precious littie federal action. It is thinking of guvei n- j

irent at W ashington r enticed to a business ba.-4.-; ---v it h waatcn extravagances; cut off and political pan -F m.-,-.-separated from the public crib. It is thinking of guar autees for industrial justice to the end that there mav be industrial p-ace. It is thinking that housing and agricultural problems must, be faced and courageously solved; that tariffs must be made safe in their protection of American markets in the world trade war now opening; that the extraordinary and burdensome war-time powers of the govern men I must be eliminate.! sn far as possible: that we get back to the limitations

consumers who permit themselves to hope that this may mean a slight reduction in the price are promptly assured by Dr. C. O. Townsend., sugar expert for thfl department of agriculture, that the more liberal supply will only make sugar easier to buy it will not in the '.cast affect the price. Sugar offers, an intetf sting example of the operation of the law of supply aud demand. The sugar c;op 1 pit.', (he "heavy foreign demand" argument has been exploded, and the supply becomes plentiful t ' roma in so as long as a price "00 per cent above pre

j war levels obtains.

What puzzlos the average person is just how much sugar inuU bo produced in excess of (ho normal demand befo; e. prices will descend from tluir present profiteering heights?

THK '.-orsetlee figure l'i a general risibility AVHII.I-" In the present ct3te of our civilization, T!ir: pantaless figure tj not so re-

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AXIl about thre fr.s of dead leave t

to rake up

THK OLDKR A MAN" gets the more he is convinced of hi 3 foolishness in thinking that he knew it all v.ben he was IS. SOMFi OF TUB conductors on th" trolley lines nee-; never be without jobs they could make a living packing sardines

HK begins to yonder why left hoine.

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LlhlA to believe teat n is love ; THAT make. a her act I. he a. wild rat! i l.er bcsband j

nt'T it hn't lovo at ail. it's pla.n i

Jealousy. DEt'AI SK the majority ir, rijjht IN prln ip It does not t'oo -w TH VT if can't make a f id "f itself in practb-e.

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THtT t-hatnmakers now earn as hisli

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Absorbine, Jr. Just a few drops well rubbed in is sufficient, and the relief given is usually permanent.

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is a eletn. pl&asant liniment it hr3 aa agreeable odcr and is not preaiy. tl.i5 a t-oule at n-.ost aruggists W. F. YOUNG. Inc. 7S Tomple Street - Sprir-gfitld, Mivafc.

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There are two basic reasons for multiplying exchanges. The pair cf wires connecting your telephone runs right to your Central office. If there were only one central office in a big city the length cf subscribers' lines to that single exchange would make the initial cost and the upkeep and repair cost prohibitive. 'The other reason is technical. Every operator at a switchboard has to be within arm's length cf all the numbers. She must be able to connect you with any number asked tor. The reach of the normal operator limits the capacity of the switchboard to 10,1 0 lines. Hence, as the city grows, new exchanges must be built.

These are the fundamental reasons for multi-

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