Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1920 — Page 4
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ritght triumphed in- the end. That, of course, wae w'ben these readers wore shcrt pants and tneaked lehind the vcodhed to enjoy Tom's literary output. ! Perhaps If you are old enough, and of the right j?ex. you remember one in which a big grtztly ! pictured on the cover, prowling tbe forest with a huge,
red-dripying knife grasped in his paw. That grmiy would bare struck terror to tbe heart of Sergeant York. But what about the author? Did he chase the
fore: fastnesses, and was he -ver in person with the i
rescuing party as it rwept over the plain tn time to foil the fage coach robbers? No. nc. Tom's chtef Rd venture has always been the trip between his modest home and the Casstown postoffice. where he mailed li manuscripts to the publishers. He makes an annual trip back to bis birthplace in Maryland, and for tho rr.-st of the year just sits in bis big library and dreams thumbing over the bcund volumns of bis paperbacks perhaps hardly suspecting the imprint ;hat he left upon the lives of thousand.
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I KOBEING CHILDHOOD. A recent canvass of conditions in the schocls of Cleveland. mad by the medical department of the "oard of education, developed the fact that more than v'j per cent of the pupils were tinder-ncurlshed; they re either receiving not enough fcod, or food that was not Adapted to their needs. fTeslth Commissioner Robertson of Chicago makes i he declaration that lack of anff relent sleep on the part if children cf school age is costing the lives of 5,000 of thm eatrh year in Chicago atone. He believes that similar conditions obtain In nearly every large city In prcportlon to population. Me4!cal authorities are agreed that children cf school age should not be permitted on the streets after oiae o clock, for it deprives them of the sleep that is netescary for th proper gTowth of the cdy and develop of meatal powers. It Is not rarprisins: that so many children fall i.rt their rtudies at school, and tho records of schools In- tire- master of efficiency in mental application are not ffaeTi a to create either pride or reasonable sitisfaofion on the part of school authorities or parents. One of the causes of phystcal and mental deficiencies is xBleated by Commissioner Robertson. School auf horrifies, he says, are able to apply regulation during .clrtrol boar to overcome some of the bad habits into wbJcn so many pupils have fallen, but they can only drrs the parents regarding the manner in which tbe time of the- pupils shou'd be spent outride school hours.
UP TO THE FXOrLE. A speaker bsfore tbe convention of the American Humane Association made a plea for the elimination of the '"vampire" and the bandit from the screen. The suggestion has often been made before that mere can sorship by stale and national boards does not go far enough. Many reformers have criticized the motion picture Industry, and not without some reason. Surely, many Circs are circulated that are bound to have undesirable influences. The motion picture men put up an age-old defense. They are cot. they claim, guardians of public morality and evangelists. Their purpose, most of them frankly admit, is merely to entertain, or. at least, instruct. What entertains is what their patrons want. They boast that their success Irae been because they give that. It Is only fair. then, that if rebuke is to be placed tor the looseness cf certain motion picture standards, tha the public should bear no small share of the blame. Certainly if the people would merely remain away from entertainments advertised as sensational, they would remove sensation from entertainment.
ALABAMA NIGHT riders who used a church as tbe base of their incendiary operations probahty regard themselves as engaged in a holy war.
TUE difTerenee it Juat tbis WHEJS a Wan it In If.ve he SHOWS it without knowing it AST when a. y,rl is i love knews IT without ahomrlag It THE peraona -who If AKE the meat trouole uauatiy HATE the dipoa:rion TO loaf on any feind f a joo WK all have our own troubles a'..d when a TOCSG mother -was erpatiatmg to us on the DOTICC tTTES of the aeeono autwnser WE interrupted her a meanent TO an- tf she had erer tried to
Gtrr an automobile through me'
sixth winter. ASOTHER thin mat make
rRIESD huaOana mad is tbe fact ( THAT when ha can't recall a name A DATE or a iifM.M ti I
ASKS friend wife and she cant rcmernber either. TBE June bride Una beea looking for the PatASOV who started tbe canard that two
In biding. f.KOR&E CREEL coal ua taxpayers snt million dollara but proUably r.COBCE tMnVs it was WORTH it to win the war AS we suppose WE tlrmly believe that he did. OVE reason a woman isn't very JiTT0C far higher education IS becauae he can't aee tbe sense OF knowing five or six lar.s ja's AND only being able TO talk cne of tbero a.1 a time. PMCTITY of exercise in and out " the kitchea Witt gri'.e a g-r! a hetter COJTPtEIIO.V thsn comes from ary CtTCMTCAIt' compound. WB alwayg like to read the fashion cw T that we understand much of it BIT we are always hopeful of finding SOMETHING more about an
why?
PAX live as cheaply as one BtT find that he ia either dead or
fORTY-TWO stowaways were found on one ship at its arrival at New York. YVhere the passengers were quartered is not stated.
MANY A HUSBAND has a double complaint becauee his wife changes his mind so often and because she refuses to change it at all.
'THXXERS,, OF TESTIUDAY. Every year or so someone "discovers " old Torn Harbaugi, author of ttre Cap Collier, Young Sleuth s.nd "Mad Anthony's" Boys tales of SO years ago. Then a great hullabalco is made over -Tom for a while, and s forgotten again. Tom Uvea In Casstown, a Tillage of southern Otiio, Just where he lived when he wrote the paperLacked tarlllers that made members of this generation Fhiver with dread at the villains and rejoice when
THKK.K IS NOT ranch sympathy -wasted on the man who marries a woman who prerers poodle dogs to babies.
RADICALS WILL N'ETER. be In the majority, for tiu-y wouldn't be radicals if tbey were in tbe majority.
THE FARMERS seem to learn about the drop In wheat a long time before the millers hear about it.
i vlffcrSN u thr Tire, Itch. rem aW2J(p Smart or Burn, if Sore, Vri i Ttr: C Irritated, Inflamed-or lUUR LY CO Granulated, me Murine often. Souths. Refreshes. Safe (or Infant or Adoit. At all Druzgfsts. Write far Free Eye Boot "Vstas IfVmti Ca. CUafi
A man at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success. BEECHAMS PILtS have been made for sixty years End have Hie largest sale of arrv rr-tdkinfi in the world ! Millions use
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Arri.E green ;oin for a young I lady
nSTr..rn in front IT always aceniB wonder! u! TO us ho.-.v aetf-posstased a br de CAX be even after ah HAl be given away. nOKS Tesas means us to undr;jd that SHT: ia o oemocratle se had to SFCW up the president e.ect in a Teiae X OH TH EH for Ave daj.-T AXVWW V-,ce rreadcnl Marslia;i will retire AS tbe ma a who d:d not let h.s OFFICE tnterfere with uif havScs a ood time.
WE will do one b t of irophs:cg! right here, j THICK corn husks ar.d
t.lRGE bunches of hair o-er tn cars of tbe gir's IXOICATK a ervere winter.
Joys of Life. One of th jw? of iie is p:?ni1n? a modl hoiTif. but ttie tf'iovry , trie con of building roaterial .in J disposition of the ortnfrs rtoi- to oxa.nm; your j,;ais and rher foilow hi.i own takos om of the joy away.
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Paw-Paw Pills 0 conceded to be the host !aative eve compounded. They - fcl'A the miideat, yet most
cal science can produce. Compounded to gemtv tianulat tha stomach, he'r and bowels to perform taeu
rrarnrai raneaons. Nt drug used that forces nature to form unnatural habits. A valuable purgative in caws of liver complaint, Jaundice, bilious rffecbocs,
impunxy oi tn blood, sick headache, coativeness and constipation.
very civutred eonntry y hi ' in the world. "T1
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Its easy to wash
myhairnow ""XilJroot Li quid Shampoo Is easy and pleasant to use end it doesn't make my hair brittle die way ordinary soap does. "My scalp feels better and rr.y hair has stepped coming out.
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DO YOm Christm2s shopping early, and get out of tbe -way of the rest of us.
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Fmit Desserts Rich in real fruit, sealed in glass
mold form, or !2 if you whip the jeTI all for IS cents. The fmit alone would usually cost more. Get several flavors of this cew-type dainty. Millions now enjoy it. Then send us the trade-marks for dainty ways of serving. Do Lhis now. so vour gift may reach yoa for Thanksgiving dinner. Lime-fruit flavor make3 a
tart green salad jell. Mint flavor makes a mint jell to serve with meats.
ThaRksriving serve a Jiffv-
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ijlinty way of 9rving. Jlff'y-Jrlf Is the new grade ouick gelatin dessert. Its fruit fiavors are rich and real. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it Jn a bottle. So you get real fruit and much of it, no? a mere fruit taste. Eight fruits thus come to
you in Jiffy-Jell desserts. Each package has a bottle of a rich fruit essence. It gives to these supreme desserts a multiplied delight. Jiffy-Jell comes readvsweetened. It comes acidulated with lemon or grape aciej. Simply add boiling water, as directed on package, then the flavor from the botUe. and let cool. A package serves six in
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Aluminum Dessert Molds The Individual Molds come in sets of six, assorted styles an above, or .all cne style. The six will serve a full package ot J iffy-Jell. ' --Send ce (g) trade-mark for one mold or six tor the set of six.
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Flavors in GhM Vials Mint Lime Rarp berry Cherry Loganberry Strawberry noeappie Orange Lenoo Also Coffee Flavor A Bottl in avcA Facing Pint Molds Pint molds serve a full package of Jiffy-JelL See list below. Send 6 trade-marks for aDy style. Value, 60 cents each.
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New-Pattens Dessert Spoons An exquisite pattern of Wm. Rogers & Son AA silvcrplate. guaranteed 20 years. No advertising on spoons. Send 2 (g) trade-marks foxone ?poon. plus 10 cents for postage and packing. Get balance later. Or send 1- (f trade-marks for six spoons, plus 60 cts. for postage, etc.
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A half-pint alominnra measuring cup. Use in dissolving Jiffy-Jell correctly, or as a standard cup in any recipe. Send 2 (g) trade-, marks for it. -
, Dessert Helps Free Buy Jiffy-Jell from yonr grocer. Cut out the ) trade-marks in circle on front cf package. Send v 6 for any pint mold or the set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 for Ji?Ty-Cup or 2 and 10 cents for the spoon. The Pint Molds arc as follows: Strle B Ha-t-hsp-l !'.e Btyte ( abore. -trltC rTafed itkn Style 4 atxrve f4Tf-r f.'nt Bull'' Wold. Style T'inaaoie iln.u i'wrt at top Styl -U l-'.ii-bia.
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Invites the Men, Women and Children of Hammond to attend the Grand Opening of Hammond's Largest Exclusive Shoe Store
Saturday, November Twentieth Mark Well the Date and Place y ou are asked to inspect the splendid assortment of styles and leather, the like of which Hammond has not known, at prices which will assure you a saving of $3 to $4 a pair OPENING GIFT
For Women. For Men A Pair of Full Fashioned Pure Dye Silk Hose, with each paie of Shoes purchased.
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A Gift to Evsry Girh Every Boy, and Every Child that comes to the store.
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