Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1920 — Page 7
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m'-T Greetings b0(2t Y0 my Patrons an friends: BQjfl SL V OU haVC 3 VCry ?Ierr Christmas and X jP AVf& Prosperous New Year: 'Here's hoping we'll f f tAl aJI Pu!J together for a big year in 1921. JC John Schmueser r 6f Baic Auto Sales Tj ST., HAMMO
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.Greetings Mr. M. J. Cohen, proprietor of Cohen's Variety Store, wishes his patrons a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Cohens Variety Store 204 E. STATE STREET, HAMMOND, IND. (Opposite PostofEce)
TV A MERRY CHRISTMAS )F?i Jk rrVf and a 4 , W-4, liwrV PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ) yS f? from the V,f Cjb I vrS Hammond Expert Cleaners ' and Dyers W tcT Gordon, Prop. Q cry-Vy'-VV ' 742-44 STATE LINE STREET FFi'i r,4S PHONE 3501 HAMMOND, IND. Jl f yjjf
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Rep. Frederick N. Zitlroan. A new rarjie to be added to the list of cabinet possibjlitieB is that of Sep. Frederltk N. Zifalndan Of Maryland. He may beeoro secrctarv of labor in Harding- official family. He is known M a frkod of labor in the Rouse.
NEED GREAT REFORMS BY REPUBLICANS
fINTKRNATICNf L KtWS SERVICE "WASlllSd-pOii Dec. !4 Wide, sweeping reforms roust fce accomplished by the Incoming: republican administration or the people will turn on the republican party, as they have on the democratic party," Senator Frelinshuyfeen. republican, cf Xew Jersey, declared in the setHita this afternoon. "We must put the country on a pound financial b&tue," Senator Frellnghiiysen said. "Our foreign policy must be thoroughly American. Above all yep must return to constitutional government arid cost aside any and all autocratic practices.' The senator sajd he was not jet convnced of the feasibility 'of an association of nations. " "A return", to the pre-war basis In the executive departments was the first reform, urg-ed by Syiator Frellnghuysen. who declared that tne time has come for a sweeping reduction in the number of government employes. Declaring that ninety per cent of the men who served in the world war have dropped government insurance. Senator Frejlnghuysen ursed the abandonment of the war risk insurance bureau and turning over this work to the pension bureau. Other bureaus in Washington are swelled out of all proportion to what they should be." he declared. "I am in favor of proposals by this government to both Britain and Japan that their naval forces and ours be disarmed pro-rata." the senator conttntted. "We cannot lessen our armaments unless they do likewise. Our future safety on both the Atlantic and Pacific demands. "War with either one of them Is unthinkable. Yet for us to disarm without them would be nothing less than foolhardy." ' ' " Steps for educating the aliens In the TT. S. were urged by 'th'e senator. Regulations of the boards of traces and cotton exchanges to prevent 'their becoming agencies to "explolnt the product of the farmers" toil by gambling in future and cornering the rnarkfet on foodstuffs, was advocated. "The department of labor should he re-orsrnnized and socialism eliminated,' the senator said.'
II. S. CON. MAN IS 1ANDE0 IN AIR DUEL Unique Use of Flyer byRoyal Canadian Police Near Winnipeg 'INTERNATIONAL ReWS SERVICE! myrSE&IXAJlH. Minn., Dec. 24. Machine guns mounted in an irplahe manned by members of the .Royal Canadian police and private detectives", riddled' an airplane driven by Joseph II. Gadbury, alleged American pohfidenee main, forcing him to land hear Winnipeg and resulting in his capture. Minneapolis police learned to'ijay. Gadbury is wanted in ilrltt. la., on charges' "of forgery and obtaining money under false pretenses, police say. The supect is a former aviator and saw service in. the world war. At Britt, la., he induced farmers to subscribe approximately lis, 000 to build a proposed airplane factory, police say. After passing J 1 390 in worthless checks, he ia alleged to have started by air place for Winnipeg. At Emerson, Minn., he was forced to land. f'rivate detectives, reaching Winnipeg, learned of his accident near Emprfon. Securing co-operation of the Canadian police they started out in an airplane to effect his, capture. Meeting Gadbury in his machine, an aerial battle rivalling exploits of the world war. was enacted. The propeller of the fugitives machine was damaged, the gasoline tank punctured and the fusilage riddled before J;e" was forced to the ground and captured, police report.
Cranberry Pie
Chop one cup of berries, one small apple, scant one-half cup of rai'siris; afld one cup of suftar, one level tablespoon 'flour, one-fourth Cup boiling water, pinch salt. (."' ok about five minutes. When coo, make pie.
Taking Chinese Cenjsus The inhabitants of China are counted every year io a curious manner. The oldest ruastt r of. every Yen houses has to count the families and make a list,, which la sent to the ihiperlaT tti-lifii5e.
Greetings y7Cp With the passing of the old year, we are pleased piyJ (t to say our business broke all records Thanking our patrons for their co-opera- V f Vf i&r wishing all a Merry Christmas Qjj f V and a Prosperous New Year. gL Minas Furniture Co. vS-
1f7 At this season of the year our thoughts turn to VX0 Jk I fjfT those whose friendly relations have made pos- Jif'Z AI .f SC 'gger anc better things. Wishing our A C,.t-J--X patrons, friends, and all a very Merry Christ- Jji f fiei TC mas and many "days of real sport" the coming Y&Tf . J. W. Millikan TV Ci "Sporting Goods Shop" y vl STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
f reettngs -We are very pleased to thank you, our patrons, for your past patronage and hope to serve you Q j and your friends the corning year. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a j IJl Happy and Prosperous New Year .,-3uj T Independent Market Co. 181 EAST STATE ST., HAMMOND, L y' -
