Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1920 — Page 11

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viier service the of t M?u Year wih 3 Wk, , ,T.,our fmany friend and patrons it ml! be fS ( PTML pSvV'jJX lght of our endeavor to render such ser- Vi I SJt I AVC Vlce m our Iarge neiv salesroom and garage the nTV'C?II tj' YV. coming year that our patrons will be more than ' A O-Z&l

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Greetings

For the blessings and privileges that are ours, we feel very grateful, and this occasion prompts us in wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Ostrowskis Pharmacy 716 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET.

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FOREIGNERS

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y l Vyytr7 To everybody especially the people of this cdm- i P" I V vP munity enjoy a Merry Christmas and the Happiest t PV VhA nd Most Prosperous New Year of their lives this v coming year. N? V! Nagdeman's Clothes Shop yt rA 564 HOHMAN STREET (NEAR STATE) 9f Nagdeman Brotliers c 1 ATBOe' lBdi,L11 Harbor ' 9 "

Says Mexico Opens its Arms

to All Who May Comcy Bringing with Them Morality, Culture and Good By lAtl IS P. KTRBt t STAFF CORRESPONDENT !. N. SERYICE1 MEXICO CITY. Mexico This toast

was proposed by General Alvaro Obregon to American and other foreign business men on the day before he be

came President:

"I am ft-otnn; to ilnU by Inrttlnc you to lift Tr en no, that the -otee of mortality an 4 rlaht tOM-y be hmrd above the bnmi v-olrro of the material Intrrrati of oonae few ' that r laay eo-ovcrvfe with oa la a4raneln( our country. Mexico hneforth will era Ita n to all fo re Urn era who may rorae to art with na, bringing- with them their off'riij of nvortallay, rpltare and good will." The talk of Genural Obregon on this occasion w as near an Inauguration address as anything- he uttered, as he merely took the oath of office at the

formal Inauguration ceremony and departed Imniedlatelj afterward. The address la considered Important, as showing General Obregon's frame of mind when entering- upon his duties aa President. He said: "I wish to emphasize the transcendent Importance which this occasion has for us and to consider it aa an eloquent fact which demonstrates how near wa are to realizing the supreme aspirations which have given us sufficient strength to struKKl. for ten years. These aspirations ha? been to consolidate In our country a government whjeh. proceeding: from the will of the people, a will which has definitely and finally attained Its sovereignity, will satisfy the aspirations of the great Mexican family. IXVITB CO-OPERATION ''We .will, count upon the sympathy and support of our g-ueats who came to share with us th vicissitudes, of the unfortunate life which our native if nd has endured In defending" its liberties and to share In the advantage of a government which will

conserve fully the rights which our

laws concede them. They will dedicste themslves to . their labors and co-operate wlth us In the national reconstruction, obtaining the advantages which Juirtly belong to their intelligence, their capital and their diligence. "The purnpses of a perverse jgrcap "witch wiJI pass our 'frontlers and ..will be a misguided mentor to the reduced group of men who. In defense of their petty material Interests, urge upon the

government that the government of

Mexico be not recognized. In order to see If they can bring about a period of anguish that can be translated into benefit of their purely material Interests. "I feel myself highly satisfied and believe that all men, will be also, who have struggled with me o bring about the establishment of a government that has had, as its rule of conduct, the law, and has not In a single one of Its acta gone beyond the supreme mandates of the law. FOLLOW SAME PATH "The government over which I have the honor to preside proposes to follow the same path, because the provisional government has not been composed of men foreign to the revolutionary movement. Members of the provisional government have been men. drawn from the movement and they have been Inspired by the same aspirations. "There wIJJ ba no displacements and the work of the government in two days will not Indicate a change n the public administration. The men who have collaborated in the provisional government will continue to work at my side and will follow the line which President de la Huerta. to the pride of the nation, has known how to trace In the difficult period In which he had to govern."

yby" c sn to thank our patrons for their 3tS$r&'PL YlR! PAUL B. LIPINSKI - - ... President tC" gSVC). SAUK - - - - Sec-Treas. J, . U

HOW DID

SHE GET THAI WAY?

BT MIUDRET MORRIS f STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N. SERVICtl "WASHINGTON. -Ufc. 24 Ix your marrying now. This warning to bachelors yearning to be led to the altar came today from Jessie Hardy Mackaye, a member of the executive committee of the women's peace league. A "bride strike" Is Imminent, according to Mrs. Mackaye. It will break out shortly in New York, she predicted here today, and spread rapidly through the east, and gradually extend to other sections of the country. "Boycott the stork to entrench the dove of peace," Is the slogan of a movement proposed by Mrs. Mackaye, recently at a peace meeting In Milwaukee. She called on the women to refuse to marry and bear children until nations are disarmed and universal peace is assured. She has. received Intimation, she says, that a number of young and also beautiful women In New Tork, are preparing to call a "bride strike"' as she describes it, volunteering to renounce even love that they may take a pledge ne'er to wed until the world la made for the gentle dove of peace. Once begun, the strike will spread to other cities, acording to Mrs. Mackaye.

ONE LUCKY FRENCHMAN

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 PARIS. Dec. 24. ElmJr X is the name of a horse whlrh will live long In the memory of a lucky race going Frenchman. At a recent tre?ttng hld at L-ons Emir X. ranntng in a field of Mr-teen orrr hurtles. won anf ra!i cut 1J34 francs for every ten Invested. But one person had played the

JtjQT Dear Friends: We want you to know Yv V t Cjp that we value your friendship and hearty co- fj JS-- operation. The past year our institution has i y Wa5 rjL V ff enjoyed a very large growth for which we are AA RV C -J--rT thankful. We extend to one and all our rQy heartiest and best wishes for Christmas and a vJk Sh t Vvc'. Prosperous New Y'ear. - Jjt American Trust and - S&cffl SlvSL Savings Bank '$0 hammo

T I VP''3hK 1's ycar sows a new high water mark in our busi- f IjT'Y 3i ( JA ness. To say we are thankful would be expressing it f gjut Tj mildly we are more than grateful for your generous " J Jfjf VifyL We wish our patrons, friends, and acquaint- 0 OflOl f ( r&r Jt ances a Joyous Christmas and a Very Happy V",. "-' and Prosperous New Year. C ii Yj&fl, Carroll and Newton KH XVSl f!J Jewelers and Optometrists t7Gjflr SmESTREET HAMMOND, IND fcf ii