Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1920 — Page 12
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sneak one over and finish it. We all know that he parks a nasty kick la that right."
WORK Oil K1I.I1T. Dear Tad: During the war an nrrtor was t.5ied from th "War department eclaring that every aM bodied man in the United States, had to either work I or fight. To.i bad that rule t.n"t In er- 1 fe t now isn't It. I Hav the. reformers -w ho have icivv.t prohibition and now threaten a Mlue
l-w ever worked or fousht? Hare they err done anjthlnp but c.-Ii-t ? What we want in thi country F'RODrCERS. Have, they produc-d anything but discord? "What a great ountry It would be If w were 1'ke Anderson, Bovrly and Hillv Sjinda. Patrick Henry was rig-ht. 'Give sn 'lrty or Give lie Death.'" Tours. CHAIN GANG CHAT. Lin.
dance away fro mthe ferocious Peuipsey for four or Ave rounds and keep Jack on the jump. "Dempsey usually beats his man early.-' nays Willie. "They all try to trade wallops with him. The way to Uat him Is to kf) away and inane
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CELEBRATES HER 100th BIRTHDAY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I.VDIANAJUL.I8. ID., Dec. 15 Mrs. Maria Hindi today clcbrated her one hundredth birthday. Despite Impaired flffht and hearing Mrs. Hinoh hns an exipilinally keen tnlnd and memory.
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HOME SECRETARY PROMISES TO PUNISn
SOLDIERS FOUND GUILTY OF CORK REPRISAL
PBEECn OF MI.XD Dne local scribe, in commenting upon Well'ng's jnieiica, says: "Most anyone would be game with a J15.000 'iii staring- him in the face." True, Welling did get a flat guaran-t-e of $15,900 smacks. He had presence of m'nd enough for that. His .an.e (howinf, h.jwever. had nothing to do -with the gt. Welling never ' i show the white frather In any of hie fights. VCe must, however, (fire him cred t .'or hia presence of mind. In that he r minds us of Sam Morton, of vaudoviMe fame. t-'ani used to tell of hi! 1 'a in the street car accident. She bawled him out for taking her on the ride and he retortd:
"If It wasn't for me you wouldn't l.ave had a nickei damages. You got S3. 000. dldnt you? If I didn't have the vrtsence of mtnd to kick you in the .'ace you wouldn't have had a cent." RITCI1E I.IKES THE KHEMIIMW W'illie Kilchle, former lip ht wela )) diimplon of th world. Is on f tiie " any Carpentier bo"ters. "Willie say hat if the Trvg eater Is wise he will
Baby Coughs ' iire trci.3irot with a remedy that conii. no epia-ci. Piso's ia mild but effec- ": p'cacant to take. Aak your dru(gist for
The famous city hall at Cork.' burned during- the conflagration that did $7,000,000 worth of damage, , Sir Himir Greenwood, home secretary to Ireland, has announced officially that if proof in found that British soldiers took part in th ..firing of the city of Cork recently as a reprisal the parties convicted ' he court martialed.
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SANTA CLAUS, Editor Giftland. Dec. 16. 1920.
Special Edition
Editorial by Santa Claus Himself SANTA CLAUS LAND. Dec. 16. (By Wireless Dispatch) With the U. S. Foreign Trade Financing Corporation ready to extend credits aggregating hundreds upon hundreds of millions to Russia. Germany. France, Italy and Hungary, whereby American products will find unlimited markets, the year 1921 promises to be the mot prosperous in history. The next most important news of the day is the announce
ment from Santa Claus that he has declared the Colonial Sporting Good Store official Santa Claus Headquarters where he hopes to see thousands of his Lake county friends.
Here is the program of Suggestions: FOR FATHER Rifles. Shot Guns. Safety Razors (all kinds) Traveling Bags, Shaving Mirrors, Smoking Sets, Fountain Pens, Pipes. FOR MOTHER A Kimball Piano or Phonograph. Toilet Sets. American Vacuum Cleaners, Crystal Washers, Hot Point Electric Irons. Toasters. Heating Pads, Percolators, ujd-room Lamp. Purses and Christmas Tree Outfits. FOR BROTHER Flash Lights. Knives. Watches. Trap Drums, Air Guns. Skates, Johnson Racers, Punching Bags, Footballs. Sweaters. FOR SISTER Electric Curling Irons. Manicure Sets, Eastman Kodaks. Photo Albums, Musical Instruments. Heit-Miller-Lau Box Confections, Toilet Sets. Skates, Electric Vibrators and Stationary. Or make it a Kimball Phonograph. ALSC Many other appropriate gifts not mentioned.
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