Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 4

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The Lake County Times Daily except Saturday Sunday. Entered at the postoftice in .Hammond, June z. Tfca Tines Eaat Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dully except Sunday. Entered at the poeiofflce in Eaat Chicago. Woven bar IS. 1913. The Lk County Times Saturday and "Weekly Edition. Entered at the poetoiTice In Hammond. February 1. 1The Gary Kveoiag Tlms Dally except Sunday. Entered at tha poetoflice in Gary, April IS, All under Oie act of March. 3. 1873. as ec.ond-claaf mslter.

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THIS THANKSGIVING DAY TbU Thanksgiving eclipses all. OT all the people of tbe earth the Americana appear to be favored. While famine has stalked through other lands, plenty hae ruled In America. Never tas there a time in cur history wfcert collections had to be taken up In other countries to relieve distress in the United States. Through immigrants helping the folks they left behind and through general benevolence, it has alwara been a case of aid going out from hen. Today, while there are calls for relier trom millions da other countries, the . Americans, as usual are in the midst of plenty. While America is rapidly recovering from-abnormal conditions of the war, internal and racial strlf still beset many a European land. And thers 1b no better way for Americans to show their thanksfulnesa for what they have received than to share with those who are in distress. Observance of the last Thursday in November as "a day of thanksgiving and prayer" is dependent in no degree on the customary proclamation by the president but we should be sensible of a loss were an executive to omit its issuance. This exclusively American day is, indeed, as firmly fixed as is Christmas. But it la good to have the chief administrative oScer of the nation review. If ever so briefly, the blessings which have to abundantly bestowed as. In the president's words: ""We have abundant cause for Tha.nksgiving. The lesions of the war are rapidly healing. The great army of freemen which America sent to the defense of liberty, returning to the grateful embrace of the nation, bss resumed iheZuseful pursuits of peace, as simply and a? promptly as it rushed to arms In obedience to the country's call. ' In plenty, security, and peace our virtuous and Belf-reliaot people face the future. Its duties and its opportunities. May we have vleion to discern curduties; the strength, both of hand and rewrite to discharge them; and the scundnesd of heart to realise that the truest opportunities are those of service. In spirit, then, of derctlot and stewardship we should give '-hafiVa ia our hearts, and dedicate ourselves to the service or God's merciful and loving purposes to His children. Anerica is going forward and is thankful accordingly."

TBAISE AND BLAME Personal praise or personal abuse eeeuis to be the stock In trade of nearly all disputants these days. And whether praiee or blame, it amounts to nearly the same thing. People are abused most furiously because they don't stand in with some people's whims, while on the other hand, there are more heroes than there is room for. It is never a good thing to go oft the handle tn praising or bating a person these days; and yet it is done Ml! the time. Many are the people who are little gods and many are ihe little, devils in the estimation of the majority of tbe people. These days are particularly given to the exaggeration of honor lor some passing event. When a hero is praised too much there la a certain reaction on the populace, which leaves their appreciation of god things weaker than it was before, We are 60 apt to belittle ourselves in our adulations of others, who may not have any more merit than our next door neighbors, except for some little fortunate circumstance into which they have stumbled. Tco much praise is apt to react upon the praiser and the praised. ober praise Is good, but the exces3 Is untortunate.

PHILIPPINE GIRL IS EARNING DEGREE AT U. S. COLLEGE; IS SOCIETY BELLE

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MENTAL TESTS BEFORE MARRIAGE A husband in Chicago was brought before a. judge c n trie charge of deserting his wife and two children, and he made the plea that his wife would not kiss him when he returned from his "work. The wire explalneu it bv siiying that his f.iee was always dirty. ut she would kiss him if he washed his face and his hands. Tlii;. s-onnds very foolish 'o the average person, but it would seem to he a serious matter with the temperamental husband, who left home wit a the Idea that he had a renl grievance, if his statement t the jude can be accepted as evidence. He lacked totally the element of common sense which is vi necessary In marriage. The case is only one cf a large n urn !.' that Illustrate the value which mental tastes before marriage miyM have in bringing about bettc. '"H"'lori3 !r the marriage relation. There should be fewer dlvor-es if the fitness of applicants for marriage could be determined by tests cf psychology. Miuy big concerns employing large numbers or men and women, make mental tests a part of the examination to learn the fitness of applicants lor employment and to determine the special work for which they may be qualified. These tests have been pronounced of practical value. QlP.cials of the United Statrs government recog-

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plicants for places In the commissioned personnel of the army. Some of the questions and other tests seemed ridiculous, but they had their purpose In the examinations. An expert in mentality should be able to ascertain whether a man or woman were temperamentally fitted to fhare their lives together, but it would be quite another thing to bring the public and the lawmakers to the point of approving any method that would require that these tests be made before marriage. Dan Cupid is able to ensnare the heart, but he Is not always a judge cf compatibility.

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THE Jf A N who get3 along best is tbe. one who discovers early in life that there are a lot of things be dots not know.

IT MAT soon be that the best a man can expert under the bill of rights i3 to be tiled by a Jury ot better halves.

SOME PERSONS call it luck, but the one wt0 actually succeeds adds another Jotter and calls It pluck.

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Miss Pas Psmintusn. Miss Pamintuan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Florentine Pamintnan of Washington. Her father is a retired attorney from the Philippines where he practiced tinder Spanish rule. She is attending college in Washington. She will receivr her B. S. degree next spring. She is very popular in the young social set at the capital.

you vere trying- to sell them something-. WHAT has become of the o. f. man WHO was so modest tht HFJ took the short end ot the deal. A!VD now for a little of the white meat.

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FRIED ANGLEWORMS ARE THE LATEST CO03RAIO KPRXNX5S. rolo . Nov. 23. Trind an(,'!ewornii may become thj piece de resistance of co'l'-piate lunherns in -fettle l.unnon" 'followlnn Prof. T.ioy-1 ShaWa deolaratlon today that they are a choice dish. Dur'.nft the course of a cture Trrrf. Shaw described the anvleworm as cor.. sistlng- mainly of two fcshiy halves coursed hy a ,.v,ia!l alimentary system and to'd pupils that ihere no reason why ft sho uld not eiten. A (rrnup of his pupils dug' up a mess of anirle wornis, friod th'rn in b'-.tter and presented them to the, rrofeycr mho sre them with a relish.

AND SHOULD REJECT AGAIN By IJAXIKI. CrCOXXKTI. STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N . SERVICE) lL"ltlrN, Nov. 3. A polira and rrllitary " drasrnet of unprecedented proportions was thrown over Ireland today to round up the unmen. who shot down 3 army officers and nritisii officials in this city Sunday morninw. Dublin Is barred and harrlcadfd with the streets tindc-r military patrol. Troops guard' a'i roads leading td and from the cities i?cores of raids and arrests have bren made In 16 -,f the largfst cities throughout Ireland.

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BREAD DOWN HERE TTlEEPOrtT, 111.. Nov. C.I. f reporters have something- to a-ive thanks for Thursday. Kakeries today announced a red-.iet.lon of 1 cent per loaf in the price of brrad.

The Only Way Cure a Corn is t Remove It. with "Gets-It" . "rvf 1 Will lAIlffh una V w vnns

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when "aets-it" will easily rid you of it entirely. "(lets-If Is sold at all druir stores and costs bnt atrlfie. Your money bact on rjue.it. Mfd. by K. 1 w renceOo..(r,,htcago OST ROWS if I VU A T. M A CT HAMMOND. ISO.

wn have never enjoyed the pnfVILGUG of seeing- a styllfh stout as our F.STrEMEI) dry goods advertisoemnts call them IV the act of reducing their ali-too-m.rtal flesh BY rolltnu over and over oa the fl.OOTt, 15 tlmea !n succession ni'T man lives larfely in hie imagination AJvtwat and we frequently llOHTT-.x eur burden of care by taiiins half an hour OKr and thinking it over. KVEIIY father lov?s,to tell h:x by HOW his own dad used to WHtlB the living daylights cut of him IF he opened his mouth WHEN he vas a boy. THEHH are so many jny drivers AAD so many Jay -.va'kri

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To accomodate our many friends,1 the Straube Piano & Music Co. will be open evenings until 9 o'clock, from Friday. November 26 until Friday December 24. STRAUBE PIANO & MUSIC CO. 631 Hohman st., Hammond. Phone 661

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR . COLDS AND FLU

New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.

Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in the drug- trade Is Applronal. the twc. minute cold and coug-h reliever, authontttlvely guaranteed y the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiffkey. rock and rye. or any ether cold and coug-h remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are row suppill with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold Is to step Into the nearest druer store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Asplronal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls with f ur teaspoonfuls of -water In a glass. With your -watch. In yi'ir hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for yo-ir money back In two minutes "If you cannot feel your cold fading away iliie a dream within the t!mel!mit. Di.n't be bashful, for all druggists tnvlie you and expect you to try It. Everybody's diitig It. When your cold or cough Is relieve, take tho remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, me easiest tn take and the most a?rp. nblf cold and -vgh remedy for Infant, and children. -Adv.

THAT it hard'y behoovi.s any drun TO talk about jay walkers OH any walker ic; mention the jay drivers. Ol'R own Thanksgiving proclamation: "STEWEU rabbit Is easier TO carve than turkey." A HII.nr r.sa woman cannot I'MJRTISTAMJ why the neighbor women DO not spank their children AT least once every TE. minutes. Ol It personal idea of a perfect FloiIlK wruld be one for which.ou COCT.U get garments without mentioning AW nanieg that would be I.O0 enough In the legs without having to Tin tnken in and made Bl'XCHY around the waist

MOST of us wfl! hava to be content WITH Just a dish cf cranbTries AND let the turkey go 1 y the boird. AM' wife can tell you that it WOt'LO he wor.derfi !f a man ( Ol lli be regular in his good habits THE way he Is regular with his bad ones. WOMAX now has babies, operations AM) the vote hat our observation U THAT she feels suniewhat more important THAV at" any other time when she GETS her own bank account AD writes her first check. f THE trouble with trying to be polite TO people is that people ACT as though they thought

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