Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1920 — Page 4

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The Lake Cuunty Tun :- - iv.ily oTi'tvt S.iturthiy nnti Siiriidj'. liUer.J fct tlw lJ-.-loUicc la llatr.hiuiiu, Juu; Ul'i. The Time Kst Chk-ago-Iruiian Harbor, ij-il f-ipt siu.vin v. KuUreJ i.t the post jiiicv ;u i-a.-t Oh!i. ..., No vein. ix-r H. 19 li. Th l-.tk. County Times S:U;i;Jay mil V.. k'.y KiliUon. T(it. r- 1 ul ilit !... t f.'cc ir. li.in 1.1 i.j. l-trunry 1. 1M16l'he inry . l..s i iiii. j Tun-.-- - i y -.- i : Sjuuny. Eni r o -i the isosn-UScv in Gar v. Aiiil 1' i12. Aii uiiir -ho a:t l" Aiati. .i, l'i', ..i a-.'. .'iid-clA.s m:t ft., r.

rt'USOlutb! Ni. tlif vvurlj of the ni'iim-nt id nut very nice. It tiiftt.-s -trtniKl' t "tlie morning alter." All the bad o the war is on Its huinls. hut the good of It hus yet lo he wurioii on!, says Harper's Magazine.

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NOTIC1-: TO Uav'iUJJCHS. If you fa;l to rtceiv your eupy of Thb Ti.vbs as P" nii'tl as .-u have In the pa .it. i lii.?t do tut th.nk 1". ha fc-i i ios:. or .as nt sent xx t :.ie. 1 ; m. nibi r Mm' Hip mall K' ! . i. , is ii,. t what it !;sni lo I"- unit I'.-t i:i!linUs :iri . . : yi ;i in ni.riv suurefs -V-'-.;r t S-.i; Irani nr.! miU "eruv Tkk luiu l.at, li.'-r. !-w tn.i.iir.rf "iu".ui'.-nt hiiJ I t; .!; vartivstiy to rea-'i i s i,:.r!. on time, lie prompt '.-i .v;:;i.s ui when yuu u- iwi rf.-t our paper un4 we will V. pr.-;:ipt!. IS THE W02LD BETTER ? rbri.-.tni.is iigain. ;uid is th vvorhl an hotter? Is it more connortable'.' Is it n ore iivaivahjo".' Is it i.ui.e oonthlent that the futurv i go! us to he worth the j 'lictituro ti testing it? ft .';'! write letters from 'J..r-'!'e ' been Kilmer us of the prevalence of a ?':! oi "a . hi.er;e.' 1 pa;, ety in !ie most iist n-s-. 1 ruiinti ifs. I.? it pat-tin? Ami i;' it is, what succeeds w lien th.: Jiyst.'iia evaporateis? Is tr. re.-i.uimu a gajety ;h-tt '.s n.iuir.il ami vvliolesoiuo ? Or is it. .soberness, which a'.so is wht Itscuno? Or is it ;i',m'; One call hardly call it a V,a," wori-i i. 'I'licie are h-TlUl people in a goo.S ii.'.tii.v in this countrv espei ia-iy - but it is imt v a gay wo. . In the en.l the w .i r ii-ay.roe lo lave i!o:;c the worlJ e.ood. but i it cm! is ii! i ytt -if ever- ami the improvement is iiu. rt iaarke.!. ir.ileed, otie conv.-pt.ttdtTit who v riles from Kuvope says lie has yet ;o see any one who lias tti u improve 1 by the w.ir. when as those who have n (iaaiatre l by it are plentiful. Kut that Is only like f y that the iumie.Hate results of iilness are net good ani that con valeseents are apt To be querulous and iri itr. ale. There were many peopie who were improved by the war deepened in rheir feelings and experience made aware of what was in then A good many such people died, and doubtless died the betteranJ the more profitably, fcr whfit they had done and what the war had don? for there.. Hut rake the world generally, and it mast he eor.fes.sed that its consecration seems to have wo'-n thin, and ""It showsth.e quern loudness of convalescence. U is. rot cemfor'ahie ei. nor pxori-tiruured. Ir is anxious: it is torplexed. It. Is. not sure what Is ioing happen to it. rnd is duhlomdv inpatient and un-

TIIE RARE GENIUS. ' We turn out more inedioei itiei than we ought to" is cue of the laments of the senior class of Cornell I'nlverslty in lis attack upon coeducation The relations!'.; , between co-eduiatiou and mediocrity Is not act loi ta. but tiiu charge contained in the ncntonce Is quite -it!i. :, !M a itself. reKa rdK .-s of us heannt; upon the iolitrov...sy ai. fiii.eiJ. In fait, the churgo is mon; i rue than .-eii)UH. but the Cornell bo?b siioulun't be so up:et b thu fact. Somebody ought to tell them, as ticntly as possible, that they live in a world of inedici cities, by tnedioeiities and for mediocrities. Cornell Isn't alone in its culpability, if culpability there is; other colleges are dolus the same thin. Why. bless your hearts. Corneiiiaus. how many .enluses '.. you tsihuate your aima mater should turn i ut each commencement day? What proportion of the annua! distribution of diplomas would you myest he awarded to olhtr than mediocrities? And to whom would you award them? 't's folly, not to say unfair, gentlemen, to rail at mediocrity . Why. mediocrities rule the world, have always ruled the world. Such job as the wcrk of civilization is. it is the work of mediocrity with a bis MMaybe geniuses or supermen could have carried us farther along toward whatever the goal of humanity Is supposed to be. but there's never encugh of them at any one time to push u.i very hard. Uesldes. when there does happen to be more than a few of them on tiie job at once, they usually can not agree at all upon a method ( f proceudre. And so. given one Moses and cue iSha kesphare, one Napoleon, a single Lincoln, and a lone Caesar, a stray Newton and a fcgrej;;ited Aristotle, we crntrive to till the ranks of the great with Mediocrities. The trouble is we're not at home with geniuses; we don't know what to do with them when we have them with us. Of mediocrities we make our captains and our kings, and from mediocrities as lords and masters we take rur orders. Genius, gentlemen, you will probably find doing K. P. duty, and It is usually court, martialed for insisting upon marching in a direction quite different from that dictated by orders from headquarters .where sits gold-braided Mediocrity. And often enough, execution cf the sentence imposed by the (ourt martial furnishes us the magic spectacles that enable us to see reality, and behold, we see that here was Genius!

The -Passing -Show

A V -l .t man devotes , MOST uf hi atttntli.B la the hair BKLOW tlx- ear Pite while art OLUEK man devjtrs all OK his attention tu the h.iit a.ejo I'lll-: fact uf ITi". matter

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THi:isti, i;s prohibition slop them.

NKATI.V In one-pound packa-'-s AM) locked up In our elegantly appointed garK. TK.V iiimit-s of bastilng Ulllll) enable jou lo gt 1 id of 8 lltoilll i; that it takes 1 OT ten hotira to till about. lot" may have noticed TH AT the man who Is ala; s lnOsnatlriK THAT something ought to be June M-;KH does anythtiiK. I'lIK way the liU in ti e earn CMti

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I wont Willi thtin sjnuwhere above tne i knees

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SOME FOLKS are away so much that sleeping is about the only thing that would create a housing problem for them. SOME FOLKS use up so much energy in getting romewhere that they are not of much account when they arrive.

SO we can scare the wlff out of her wits SOMK bright and happy morning HI' being- found sitting noiichaicntiy

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HIT in reality just waiting to heather scream. X Man; may be so honest THAT he would not steal a thousand dollars BIT don't tempt him l y leaving A HAI.P pint lyins whtie HE can get his hands on it.

1 What is the next to the lat syllable of word cnlb-d" 2 Wieit is ft lercniaai i.ati.? ::- -W!.:u is 'p:nel.:i. . k?" 4 v Uu t Knnib'h cl.Ufman a:.'.' -'!-d!r Was kiMivat Ivtnreaa' ' '. " 0 U'lm t is the ee-anit.K ' v laeullV" C W hat state in ' i union Xn.-wn as the "Mii.tlower SiuteV 7 ht Jo'- thti president of the l'llllr'1 .S'ait'S bav..: on 1.1.-' -trolial eard? 8 How many acres are there in a tquun: mil-'.' J How many words arc ia(.r in the

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Id hat is a Sobri'jut-i '.' ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S QUESTIONS 1 What are lb.- "articl. s of w ; : ?"' Answer: Th.;, ;ir. t!i" rules 'na-'-ii by congress f-rovidini; lor a st"in ' i ruilnary discipline and punishn'o nl ; a th arinyV 2 hat was 'wneloiv tax'.'" .iiswr-i . A tav or duty levi'-d in England "U ail windows or openipirs al)' e th" IiurnbT of eif;bt. :: How many lives wire Jost on the Lutiitaniu Answer: A total of 3 . 1 .". 4 mi n, women and children lost th- ir liv-s when tie 1 ,usi Zn ni a. vva-: . unk -May 1. mi. 1 What per c-nl of an te? 15 vva-

HfiMi: for Xmai find we must iiav.: I t"r? Answer: About 74 per cut of

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Monthly. December 20. loQ' ." Who discovered the Hawaiian Island!'.' Answir: They were discovered by Captain Jaw-s 'ook. an English

; na v iaator. i ii How k,n; is Long Island? Answer: I LoIiS I; tutld is lli tulles lollff. j 1 Wher. is Lookout Mountain? Anj swer: It is in Tennessee. The battlo of Lookout Mouiilain was fought November 2i. ISO:. "When is Quitiguugesima Sunday;' i Aii-r: It is ti-.e tifteenth day before j tins', ,-. i ' W hat is a sa:aJi.or V Answer: A j sagamore is an Indian tribal chief. 1" Where Is the sipenr. -whale found": ! nsv.er: tl is found only in warm

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