Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 162, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1920 — Page 4
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HOW TO BE HATED. Old Ed. Howe, the Kansas wise man. used to tell the readers of his paper, the Atchison Globe, that the meanest man In Atchison always made his family wait uatilthe January Bales to buy their Christmas presents. A tain In Indiana, tt 13 said, used to refuse ta let Lis wife pick the applc3 fcr her own tiS3. "John," she rmotitratw, "there aren't any of th half-rotten nn left."
cannot have a just freedom without Bel f -command and submission to law. One person, group, or clans contending for special privileges disturbs the cemmon harmony by Injustice and injury to others. Liberty, therefore, is far removed from self-will and unbrldlad license and even freedom of speech should not Include public utterances subversive of law and order. The 100 per cent American strives for a proper adjustment cf Interests. He determines what new Ideas nre in accord with right standards, and welcomes constructive changes and progress that Is real growth. Hut we have among us alien groups, drunk with dreams or power, atheists almost to a man, whose religion Is revolt and bloodshed. We have not kept these people out, nor assimilated them, nor deported them; we must find a way to resist the evil brood, 'whether they be called anarchists, holshevlsts. "intellectdals." I. W. W'
cr what not. We must not only ngnt tneir natrea auu violence, but their subtle propaganda, which has eaten into our labor unions and penetrated Into our homes, our business, our libraries, our schools and colleges. It must be recognized and resisted; eternal vigilance Is the price cf Americanism. You cannot make Americans off-hand; the whole character and standards must be lifted up. This is the great task of our time. Above all. we must keep our faith, and we must teach the children. Including our own. The 100 per cent American will find himself and herself more and more in line with the moral laws or God ad the principles of Christianity. Only 6o shall we be armed against the fcrees of evil that threaten our country and the whole World.
FIRST HATS SHOWN FOR SOUTHERN WEAR
A SHOCKING STATE OF AFFAIRS. The following story from the Indlanupolia News will possibly explain why Principal George JBuck of the Priori. Idge high Achcml put a rtop to the osccen that previously bad been permitted at that Institulon: At a meeting of the senate of th home and educa-
" would snap back .at her. -Were too po.r t. eat the j tirni section of the Wc men's Department club Friday - gut d ones." " afternoon a resolution was passed Indorsing the action How everybody des despise a mean old cuss like of George Huck. principal of Shortridge high school, in those fellows! Women will send flowers to the jail to 1 refusing to tountenaut e modern forms of dancing. In a
bedeck the cell of a murderer, a thief may be given an- I c.iseusstou ot the resolution it aevciopea inut mouiers other chance. bit when a person Is just ornery and ! are having considerable trouble In getting young mean, there's n. 1 much sympathy for him anywhere. j daughters to wear corsets when they to a dam e. What's the reanon! ' 'cause It is said the boys call the corset wearers "Old Why. it is that we are all Idealists. The rap;.. Ions j Ironsides" and refuse to dance with them. One senator old humbugs of the old days who acquired a million or i K'ld how a daughter had confessed that, to please her to by more or less shady mot hods, found that after all ' mother, she wore her corset to a dance, but to.k It off the best use to which they could put their mmey was ; f"1" 8ut there. the service df mankind. We can forjiive almost any- j "Why. mother," the girl said, "every chair In the thing In our fellow creatures but small ties of soul. ladles' dressing room was piled high with corsets.. Who Every man and woman who really wants the gHl wants to be a wll flower?" opinion cf the neighbors, hasn't such a hard chore to j The statement shocked the senate and brought perform after all. No one needs to possess the entire I "rth u llvev discussion that endel lit the unanimous
Just ' passing of the resolution which was introduced b
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lx)dy in thj form of perspiration? 2 What iart of the total bulk of an irflTi; is l.-low the watf-r? ?, WTint god is the typo of manly streng-th and manly onduranr-e? 4 How bis? Is tho ro. k of Gibraltar?
5 In what country does the grand cabinet rtieot letween th liours of four and sir o'clork In the morning;? 6 I'or what iurpse were the pyramids used? 7 What state In the Union Is known as the Granite state? 8 When were the first political parties formed in the United States? 5 What was the preatest piece of blasting: the world has fvr known? 10 Which one of the seven wonders of the world was set on fire the nicrht Alexander the Great was born and why? AKSWEE3 TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS 1 How- do you disting-uish an Indian from and African elephant? Answer: An Indian elephant has a concave fore-
nead and small tars. Tusks are car-
cajendar of virtues. Just generosity, that's all.
a little human kindness In one's makeup will make 'nntor Elklns (Mrs. Samuel Ashby. Mr. ltuck was
other folk overbade the faults. praised tor declining u approve nances neiu in inr
name of tihortrhlge high school, such as the annual
IT'S YOURS. Tou are worth f 2T,3jO,o'0 In your own right. The millions are In gold, the hundred thousands In sliver.
It Is in the safest place In the world so safe, alas, that
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promenade and other school functions. Mrs. Felli T. McWhlrter and others spoke for the resolution. The senate also voted to ask that every woman's club In the city be urged t take official cognUance of the stand for Mr. Huck and pass a resolution Indorsing
is yours, nevertheless, your heritage from all time, ami
a part or your Immutable birthright. Yet do not boast. You are still no better off than our neighbors. Kach cue of them, man, woman and child, has a like aauount In keeping. The treasure bouse is in the sea. that old mother of mystery. The fcold and silver held in suspension In lis waters would provide $27.OM),0n In gold for every human Inhabitant of the earth, and $:'.. mi in silver. Ths estimate Is made by a man of sclen l'rf f. A. Ilerget of France. He has some other Interesting things to disclose, as well. The salt In the sea, for Instance, If spread out evenly over the entire surface of the globe would rover It 150 feet deep. Thus all buildings umlVr 15 stories high would be burled. The cintlnent of Hurope could be made three times over out of salt, with its Balkan, Pyrenees and Alps mountain ranges. Most of us will fear that salt would have lost its aavor In such a deluge. The gold and sliver, tor. would
not be of much avail If everyone were equally supplied, j
But If the thought of your share of the riches which j
time has stored In the high seas, the aquatic No Man's region, gives you Joy, then indulge It to the full. Hut con t l?t the wealth go to your head. And remember that although the riches of the sea may never be yours, the fertile, smiling land may still be forced to yield its bounty to your induKtry.
100 PEE CENT AMERICANISM. 1J MARION COUTHOI Y SMITH. The name American Implies m re than mere nationality; It signifies a principle and an Ideal. Our forefather planned a government which, If hf nestly carried out, should express the highest thought and the best attainable action of a free people. The great experiment must not fall. A 100 per cent American is one who stands by ths Ideals, and applies them to actual facts and conditions. He believes In responsible representative government as against mob rule in any form. He exercises liberty under the restraints of Justice and loyalty.
This paper never had much patience with thise solemn old kill-joys who have protested against the dahce us "indecent and based in passion." but It will have to confess that its position is being sonjewhat shaken by the developments of the last few months. I "or the dance is not 'today what it wm ten years ago. Indeed, eveu la "the best society" we witness vulgar exhibitions that are simply shocking and beheld halfclad girls wallowing about In all sorts of suggestive contortions In the clone embraces of male companions. And now we have high si hoc 1 boyaN denouncing aa "old Ironsides" the girls who wear corsets! Insisting on till further concessions to what at best cannot be denominated a anything betUr than the spirit cf the slums! However, it may be said In all truth and frankness that to put an end to this vicious nonsense we fhall have to have stronger Influence brought to bear than can be exerted by Mr. Ruck, of the Shortrldge high school. The parent themselves will have to speak out and seak out distinctly and emphatically. The lorn on mi s little cubs who Insist in chrsetless dancing companions will have to be licked until they see the light, and the girls who "pile their corset9 on the chairs in the ladles' dressing room" wU have to be spanked and put to bed at eight o'clork. i , The truth of the matter Is this- and Je might as well speak plainly the little chlldreu In this (feneration are simply running away frttn their parents and t.re beaded straight for hell. And the fault rests not upon the children, but upon the parents themselves. Fort Wayne News.
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Milady's ban.iUixes which will be shipped rout) ward anon nre'to Varry some very lovely creations by all indications shown io the advance .displays. Here are two models picked at random from the collection of otie of the fashionable New York milliners, and both of them jhow ,tle line 'prevailing in the modes for the southern winter season. Yarn i'mbroidery trims the one above and ribbon the one below.
rii-d only by the male. The African elephant has a convex forehead and laruu ears. Tusks are carried by both male and female. " What parts of the human body has the few-'ist number of sweat grlands? Answer: The lack and the heck. 3 Why is an injury to the medulla oblongata, very serious? Answer: Th-j medulla cblonnata contains clusters of cells called centers. which refulaie breathing, action 'of the heart, swallowing and movements of the stomach. Any injury to the medulla is therefore serious. 4 Kor wliat Is a "telemeter" used? Answer: The Instrument is used to
rind the distance of t.n Inecoessable object. In military circles it is culled a rang-e rinder. 5 How long has cotton been Krown 1n the United States? Answer: About 120 years. C How long- did the battle of Gettysburg last? Answer: It lasted threw day 3. 7 Wh't was the first college paper published? .Answer: The Dartmouth Gazette, puMished in 18'iP. 8 Who wrote "The. Ancient Mariner?" Answer: Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 9 What is the Kreatest production of Jewish literature? Answer: The P.ible. 10 What is coke and how ia It made? Answer: Coke Is a fuel made by heating coal in confined places.
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WHEN A, MAN bravely tells the doctor that he wants to know the worst .In his case he usually believes that the fit nation Is not hope let?. THE MAN WHO has Just had a quarrel with a neljthtior' wonders why the scientists tehi-uld hunt ovr Asia and Africa for the missing link.
till' may not believe it but 3fOTIflN In this world p'ts monotonous , juUkly as eiclterm nt. THK man who knows u lot of places Mlll'-.HK liquor can be b Ui.-ht violation of the law MV be a good citizen but It 1 uii'ii to argutnent. 1 I", don't Vfiow much about SM'IK.M'K and religion but It is "l-aiTlM.V a fact Til T science and po. try don't mix Al we gather from the scientists' repeated -WAHIXi that they r' Card KlfSlii a fe'irl friend AS a mere ex :haritre of bacteria. IT doesn't hely a MAHKIi:i man to have n WAY of hia own for the bellinjr is THAT he has a wife who outweighs hint. K of the self-uppointed Jobs ot some l. to kep a fill II relative from rnarrylnsr a end time, THK smallest worn will TIM ob being trodden on BI'T the larger-sise.l ones like- the
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