Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1920 — Page 4
Dercmbor 11. 1920. Page Fmu THE TIMES (SEYiSPAPERS It is already Indicated that looe will urge that the two year ban proponed by Repfeecntatlve Johnson be restricted to all month. In order that eomrresa have time to study the situation. A e!.t months ban would be a mere stopgap that would expire almosrt aa soon as Its operation could be made effective, and might exptre before a permanent policy hae been screed upon. Either immigration should be suspended or should not be suspended. If it uhould be stopped, the ban should be absolute and the period long enough to be of practical e!tect. Bushnells News Cartoons of the Day covrrr rxror wvmxuumiMk aha uj riDre MXDni f - nntni f cosctajtt. Liatr' Couaty Time Daily Pt Sat,ur?f.f fi.-Eat CWo-I4Ur HsrVr. 'TOl ScVy a? ffcTWtoSlea la Eaat OiW MLSCUM PXEXKS - WTP IJJCK - I-- - . neT -fr5f rcn ia nrwcrFyOFFje Mwwnrrs a t fisx? yssvs CHCL FOfCOirtBOvS to DOrSH OUT? HXMe Of 7ft XTATr rjffjt Hm rrrTFir tFA
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RTTWDAY 0B3ERVANCE.
The Hullabaloo that is being raised against pro-,-sed federel legislation touching observance of the Sabbat 1, waste of energy. Excited 7o'V lirerent by constitutional process any actMty on Sun ae aare att.ndane. at rhurch services. This Is sheer While it I. not to be denied that there are loffle teatots who would carry Sabbatarian! by statu to the leagfc indicated if they could have their a tiiare Is no reason for alarm cn the part of the more liberal minded. K great deal of unnecessary labor informed in ... aav. it von demand a strict deflnlticn
t.f neasity. but the very general observance of the
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expansion of secular activities on that day. Accomodation Of strict church people themselves demands a
vrrietr of services now that were wnoiiy tinnec. a few" years ago. The necessities of commerce forbid the curtailment of transportation for even a few hours. If all the wheels stopped turning on Sunday the business week would be reduced to less than sis days and we Question if the most earnest advocate of a puritanial Sabbath would consider that desirable. On the other hand, there Is a decided sentiment In America against what is termed the "continental Sunday." IteHgloua people have no monopoly of this. We ma be sure that it will be potent to prevent any decided change in present Sunday conditions. Liberalisation of the day of rest will come only rwponstve to the demonstrated needs of the pecple. .
HOETK OP DAWSON. Is the Klondike, the lest brave stand of the pioneer and the adventurer, to pass Into the desolation whence It was rescued, some 20 years ago, by the d!a covery of geld In its frown fastnesses? The stage coach route from Dawson has been abandoned, says a
uews dispatch, and therein goes a bit of picturesque- j ne?s lost to the world. TUera have been stage routes, and stage routes.
but never was one liVe that which trailed over the
white road north from Dawson City. Swlftwarer BUI
Gates, Big Mock McDonald. Saookum Jim, the Indian.
Jack Hoyle and Thomas Lippy what a race tbey were.
Their day of fame has passed, and soon the arners.
too, will be but a memory. Hobo Bill and Big Slim were two of them. Two of the gallant company that plied back and forth in the Arctic Bight, perched on the speeding sleigh, guiding their horses with marvelous accuracy as they skidded over the snow,, packed to the hardness of nmrb!e. These drlvera never used horns or bugles. Their only call, their warning as they flew around the corners of the sharp TuVon trail, was the long, piercing, spine-chilling cry of the malamute. They were given a fresh relay of horses every 20 miles, and they always traveled on the dead run. Right of way wa always theirs. Now they have reined in for the last time. The trMl will be desolate without them this winter. The malamute will cry, but no sleigh will come tfnglng after. And in the waste there will be none to hear the cry. for the, Klondike will sink, for the winter at ast. back Into a wlldernew where man will not set foot.
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THE MEXICANS are not the only people who should be encouraged to abandon their meaaaws and go to work.
WILLIAMS COLLEGE is to establish an institute cf politics, probably to teacn democrats how to run a campaign.
NOBODY WOULD want to erect a monument to the profiteers, but there would' be no objections to burying them.
BUYING THE JOYS. j Seme little girls will have big, flaxen-haired dolls smiling from their stockings on Christmas morning, home little boys will have toy airplanes, bomb-throwers i nd all the other paraphernalia of modern curssry warfare. Pome other little girls and boys wcn"l. But those whose dollies are the ordinary sawdust kind with eyes staring, it must be confessed. rather stupidity, In front of them, and those whose toy soldiers n.-e Jttst everyday fellows, are to be congratulated. The toys have know it all along. They have 'unown. tao, that the humbler ones of their assemblage, cow ao shiny with new paint in a thousand toy shops over the land. ti due for a far happier life than their pretentious reihers and sisters who are destined for the homes of the rich. Fof a toy's happiness is measured by the ve that 1b lavished upon it. And the child who has one simple toy thinks far more cf It that he or she who has a new trinket for every mood. Psychologists are beginning to find this out. They l:are worked out a whole Involved system cf toy teachings, in which the child mind dwell principally on simple objects, plain contours and brave, not delicate colors. So If a momentary sigh comes to. you because you cannot afford to have Santa bring "the best there is" to your little lad or lassie, smile instead. They will be all the better for it.
THESE ARE times when a one-cent drop in the price of bread creates more interest than a slump in government bonds. (
IT IS A SAFE guess that the Russians who are getting enough to eat are the only ones who are pleased with Bolshevism.
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ABOUT THE only thing that seems likely to reduce the number of divorces is to reduce the r. timber cf marriages.
A SOUND argument doee not require as much sound as a weak one.
EXCESSIVE USE of the Jaw takes a lot of icy out of married life.
IT DOES NOT cost any more to heat a Jail that is filled with bootleggers.
CLOSING DOOR TO ALIEN. ,
Agreement by the bouse immigration committee upon a bill to be submitted to rongress to suspend the admittance of aliens to the United States for two year? niakes sure that the lawmakers will have definite program to consider at the forthcoming short session, which opened Monday. It Is hoped that there will not be too many proposals, leat in the conflict orer what ur.tioa should be taken, nothing will be done. It is well understood that the influx of foreigners is beoomtt,p alarming, accompanied as It Is, by a general lowing down of industry. The thing to do, then, la to put up the bars at once, without too nice dispute as to what weight of spikes should be used.
NEARLY EVERY man Catters himself that no woman can lead him Into making himself ridiculous.
I What are the bronchil tubes? jVlTiteh cereal feeds the most human beings? S What is "vegetable parchment?" 4 How did Sir Arthur "VVeJIealey coins to be the Euke of "Wellington? I when and where was Jefferson Davim captured? 4 TVfcat is Les Halles and where Is it? T What is the home of the. true ne
gro r':e? g-TVhat is the meaning of the name Benjamin? -"hat caused Napoleon's defeat at Wstcieo? 10 VTi.at 1s th value of a plaster? AJTSWTBM TO TZSTIXDAT5 QVX3TTOITS. 1 Wlien was the first battle fought !n Amcrlcu between. TrKliJ-h Jpeklnr t.ien? Answer: It was fought in l.'o
between sympathiser of two Kngllsh parties whlrh were at war in Knglan I. J What is sn abacus? Answer: It is the counting machine. ; MTiat m.i the largest cdd'.ri; n-.a-tfllne ever r-uilt? Answer; 't had a
ABOUT ALL that congress may be expected to do at the short session is to arrange for its pay. MOST OFTHE nations sem to think that mandates are among the unlucky dates.
capacity of forty coiumr.s or within dne unit of a duodeclllton. The number is too prodigious for the mind of man to grasp. 4 Why was William F. Cody called "Buffalo Bill?" Answer: Because he killed 4,000 buffaloes on tb-e plains in eighteen months to feed laborers engaged in the construction of the Kansas Pacific railroad. 6 w"ht use Is made of cotton eeed and stalk? Answer: Tulp is made from the stalks from which the finest writing paper Is made. Cotton seed oil and cakes are made from the seed. 6 (ow many square miles of coal fields has the United States? Answer: Coal fields in the United States cover about 311,34a square miles. 7 s"hn did common matches first come into general use? Answer: Mat
ches- came into general use about 1834. 8 How often does moose shed Its horns? Answer: Moose shed the!r horns earn year in December. They sprout out again in April and ere fully formed In June. It is remarkable to think that the huge horns are shed annually and produced again in so, short a time. 9 For what was India rubber first used? Answer: It wsa f.rst used to rub out marks made by black lead on
white paper. 10 How long has Irrigation teen practiced? Answer: In Egypt irrigation was practiced about 2,000 ars Before Christ.
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SAYING THAT a man Is no wonte than other folks Is not paying him a very high compliment.
JOHN BTXL. may forget about the pound sterling when the bolsheviks knock c-q the doors of India.
MASSACHUSETTS, having roted for beer and wipe may have to seeede to get it.
THE WORKER w1io kills tola employer's time is killing common honesty at th same time.
THE PROPHETS of old wre stored, but It is noticed that the modern profiteers get the rocks.
EVEN TAKING folks Just as you find them, the world Is not such a bad place after ail.
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No. 1 cans 15c per can No. 2 cans 27c per can 1 lb cans 18c per can 6 lb cans $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Discounts to apply on all purchases of surplus canned meats on and after November 15, 1920, are &s follows: 2o0. to $1,000. .-Bet 1.001 to 2,500. 5 per cent 2,501. to 4,000. 10 per cent 4,001. and over 20 per cent The Government will pay freight on carload lots to any point in the United States located more than twenty miles from shipping point. CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001. 24 f net to prevail When purchases reach $100,001. 28fc net to prevail. When purchases reach $500,001. 32. net to prevail. . When purchases reach $1,000,001. and over 35f net to prevail MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED $250 Orders eh?u1d be pent to DEPOT QUARTERMASTER at the folloinj addresses: New York City, 461 8th Avenue. Boston, Mass- Army Supply Base. Chicago, 111.. 1819 W. 39th St. Atlanta, Ga., Transportation BIdg. San Antonio, Tex. " San Francisco, Calif. CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH, Office of the Quartermaster General. Munitions Bldff., Washington, D. C.
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