Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1921 — Page 4

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Tba Ldbka County Times Paiiy except Kturday and anmliLy. Iaired tt the i.o.stuiiice in fcLinmiuim, e:'.o ;'e, I VIS. The funes East Chicago-tmiar-a Ha rb r. d.illj oxcpt rtunday. KuUtrod tt tbe puMiutXice m Ka:.t Oh.'i'agu, Nivein. or IS. 1013. The, Lake County Times Satimlav sr ' V.'cfklv f'.ilitton. nterd at ibe poatoflicr in Hninmond. l'.hruary I. 1916. The Gary Evening Tini".- J .u;y o- c pt. Sunday. n Td at the peiaioffici in (iary, Afril 1' 1912. All utulen '.he act nf llarili 3, lo?9. as second-rlaaa matter.

A BELATED STUDY. After March 4 I'reisidfnt WilFon will occupy private residence in AYashinKton and observe how fconomy tan be practiced in government service by men who Know how.

.FOREIGN" ADVERTISING KErRKSEN TATTON O. LOGAN I'AyNB & CO. CHICAGO

Gary Ofticn TM-phon; 11 Kansau A Thomps' n. liast ChKa'cj Tel. phone 931 Kast Chl'aji) iTho Times) Telephone ?iit Indiana Harbor (Kep..rt-r and Class AJv Tel. -j. hot. '3 Indiana Harbor iNows Deahr) T.--phiw 11"S-1 Whins , fe:'phoin 80-M Crown Point TV1 il ano 41 IT yoVi havp ny trouble t'ltli.? The Tiwej tinke com-P-aint imnaediatf'l v to the O rcu'ati.m Ik prt n-.'-tit. Hammond ( private. ,xclia;:KO 3100. 3101. 3101 Ca.!I for Mlu.tcvcr ('. i 'i i 1 1?!- r't w,int ed. )

XOTICU TO SUUriCIlinEKS. If you fail to rcivf . y-ur con cf Tub Tints s rri-rjjlHly a$ you h.v la h past, pi lio n-t think tt has been loat or vas not sent .-n fm. KrmcmtM-r that mail service iff not what it used w t aim tl..t ccinpla'.itts ara aeneryai frchi many sources n-'Ul tic train .im! raail service. The Tiaiks increased its maiimg .-uuipmcnt and la fttrtviaa? earnestly to reach i. ivitrnns on time. He prompt iu advtsmg: us when you o nut jm jour puper and we will act promptly. TEE REFORMERS READY TO REFORM. Having ma.lo the country dry i.y fulcra! cm.c',aei.(, th result of which is open to a R.iotl den I' of argument a.s to just what is the vih of the electorate, the reformers are now pr-p;i rin.ar to put tnhacco on the tabco Hst. -Prohibition of booze is one thins and prohibition of tobacco is another ami wo do not l.elieve i hat the banishment of tobacco will bp favored y the majority of people fn this country. In fact we predict that the attempt, of the reformers ' forbid the us-e of tobacco will precipitate a. nasty t:.e,ht and when the ;fcrroers view 'he dehris on the bats W.eM of which they will be a part, they will vvbih tl.at they bad let well-enough alone. There is such a thius as carrying reform too far. People will stand just so much re fortius;. The t-en-iluluiu has swung: back just about ,.13 far as it will go back without snapping and If the attomp" is made to take away man's about last remaining solnce the per.tiulum is apr to get Mich a smash that there wui'i ie any pendulum for a long, long time. W'c possess no knowledge of how cither communities view tbe tobacco proposition, hut w.j do not believe that this district w-il! part with its tobacco. Men protest when their liberties are snatched away from t'aeni une by one, nod to Infringe upon these liberties bv laking away tobacco, after taking away their drink, will be like i waving the red flag at a bull. !

It is useless to tell a reformer r.f course, that

tooacco has its good uses. but. physicians win t-u you ; that it has. The moderate use of tobacco "r.eve-r vUrk- j d harm to any one. The only real argunsettt ih.at tho I

refcrmera have against it is that it is sometimes in

temperately used, but do they presume that, all the'; intemperate things in this w.-:K! ore to be rogu'ated j by reform? Is it to come f( ;v:,ss that we are to be ! tcld by law how much steals we sb ill eat or how j tuuch coffee we shall drink or Iiow many times we mav I do this thing or that, if tobacco had done nothing else I in this world to assuage pain it v.-ould be entii led io respect. If it had done nothing else than to solace the

veary and distressed it would be entitled to consideration for It has eased a world of pain and a world of weariness. Tin"t it. time fe-r the reformers to reform Just, a little? The country is Pick of "forbidding" and vupeasing" and "prohildt inc" and "prevent iue;" and "en'rrcing."

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I UNEMPLOYMENT. Few persons withheld sympathy from the individual who finds himself out of employment for no cause for which he is responsible. Karge numbers of persons find themselves in that unfortunate rendition at a time of year wheu denials are much harder to endure. Officials of the street cleaning department of New ork City have had an experience that convinces them ;hat If is uot always easy to analyze the probable atti- ; tide of the masKes of the people, even though large numbers of workers may find themselves out cf employment. When the department advertised a few days ago for ft.Ooy men to clear the streets of the city of the first snow of the season that hindered traffic, only J.l17 a little more than one-fcurth the number needed responded. It is plain that many unemployed in New York City would rather be idle than clean the streets at 6o .tits an hour. The $o for a day's work was not attractive, to more than a couple of thousands who read

iVe advertisement. Perhaus other cities would have i

had little, better success than New York in obtaining workers for so humble a job as cleaning the streets. It may be that the high wages paid in industry, coup- j ": d with the belief of many that the work is more i dignified, have had tomeiliiug to do with the difficulty j cf jrett.ina: htif for public work. 1

There are persons, of course, w he so experience and physical condition do hot fit them for work on the streets or similar ehap'oment of more menial character. There are others whe will not work at such tasks as Jong as they can avoid it. They are the ones on whom no sympathy should be wasted.

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FARMER FRISKED FOR IT.

Some how or other, ibe American farmers, who have jut sustained a loss of about $ S.aOc.OOU.OOO iu

the value of their product?, are not very enthusiastic!

over the proposal to cancel 1 0,000. 000, n00 cf debts due from Europe to the United States. If European nations do not pay the debt. America must, and if America roust, a large proportion of the burden will fall ultimately lti the producer of raw materials. POPULAR ADVICE. There are a lot of people who are at a loss 10 understand the crime wave which has been steadily growing in strength for some years past. feasible it

bad pome of its inception in the remark of an eminent I v t government official who wanted to "hang higher that) 1 Hainan" certain fctibstantial citizens whe went to thaj national capita! to confer with their duly chosen rep- I

icsentativea concerning deliberate enactment of laws

j lor the welfare of the country. Keally, you know, in

dealing with people who get in your way. there is little material difference between tmnciuir and short ine

WHEN SCIENTIFIC men have rested up a bit they 1 resume the search for the missing link.

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Here if- a soft and pretty new coiffure which is sure to please. The hair, if not naturally curly, car: be marcelled to loci; as pretty as this. It is parted on the side, combed back softly over the forehead and ears ?nd then knotted up softly high at the back of the head, making a very pretty profile and a good style for evening or more formal wear.

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contentions often spcil their effectiveness. THERE IS more kicking over the price of Christmas turkeys than there will be iu the plum pudding.

SOME FOLKS are never sure of what they don't want to do until they have received some good advice.

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I -'Whore nr0 Mind f.nh found? " VM.at did the potato hug feed upon before l--arnitiK o. cat potato inrs? C How do bee make wax? ' -Allien n.l wli'ri' ns the larrt Ei'l nupKet ever discovered found? i--wiii)t is th" meaning of T'bi Ceta ICapP-'t ? ('. -In vl.;u ytat wc-re the first battc of tj.-c Revolution fousrht?" T lhat official ore entitled to the prefix "honorable"'' f- - What lo. the nr.rd Asia mean? '. - "What i!ie pi mailing" religion of I'-j rope ? la.vvh-n w?-4 the first international e. position liehl? AXSWEKS TO TXSTIBDATS QtTZBTIDlfS. 1 --Iij- - l a: iian.e was Ireland known to the TP and Greeks? Answer: The island vas known s Ilibernla to Hie Roman and as Strabo to the Or-ek.

- What trih" of American Tndians was Known as the "Five N'ationsV'' Ansv.fr: Tbe Tro.ji.ioi. .'; Wlio w.-) t!ic firef fms.slan ?overc;cn to he erowned as Cr.ar? Answer: T-iu the Terr-hie, vho re'g-ned from 10::? to i;,St.

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Anwer: Vecetihlr jvorj' come from tb k'rnn!? r.f nuts of a palm leaf p'arit which errors on the Andean plajns in Peru. The Krrnals are about the s:zr e' n lien's rgs; an3 are very hard snd white. I Y"hat i ".tet?" Anptrer: Jet is a mineral of n perfectly black color capable of being: easily cut and carved. 6 "What waa the fate of Joan of Arc? Answer: !Vie was burned at tbe take May rjV I 4 " I . after a lonjr shameful anrl unjust trial. T "When was the Johnstown Plood ajid what was the loss of life? Answer: The flood occurred May CI, 1SS. and the lo5 of life, -was between 2.509 soid persons. S Whut stat. pexiEraphlcally. is the

This smart fashion suit may now b purchased for much less than it oiirirvally sola for, and most other fuT-trimmed suits are also lower to trice now. This model is a handsome thine made of champajrr.e colored broadcloth. The skirt is plain, but the coat features two panels of tucks and a band of black far trimming and a collar of th came.

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KEEP LOOKING YOUNG GRAY HAIR Ca.a be restored t ita original color with VAN'S MEXICAN B HAIR COLOR RESTORO It ia oot a dye, bat restorea tbe fcatr to ita natural color, so gradually tbat your moat Intimate friends cannot detect its use. You will be highly pleased with the results, or your tuooesrefunded. At all ! S1.00 per anttl. The Kells company NrWSUROM. N. Y .

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Announcement

Several inquiries have recently ccme to us concerning the likelihood of another reduction in the price of our cars, and as these inquiries no doubt emanate from prospective purchasers, we want to state again with greater emphasis that Ford cars are already being sold at a figure actually below cost and for an indefinite period another reduction or change in design is entirely out of the question and not at all contemplated. We believe the public will be fair enough to fully appreciate the frankness of the above when they consider the extent of our recent price cut which was in fact the equivalent of several reductions in one, in our desire to contribute toward satisfying their demands for lower living costs notwithstanding our sacrifice in marketing our cars at a loss until we are able to materially reduce present costs through lower material prices and greater manufacturing efficiency. While we have of course made some progress in bringing down operating costs, we still have a long way to go before any thought can be given to fuither reductions in present car prices, so we have no hesitancy in making these open statements to acquaint you with the true situation. You can, therefore, give assurance to prospective purchasers of Ford cars that now is their real opportunity to buy below cost and obtain delivery. Everyone is familiar with the heavy demand for Ford cars in the spring, and this year will be no exception, as in spite of condition;?, business is already rapidly accumulating, so that many who d:sire Ford cars will be obliged to wait perhaps until mid-summer for delivery, causing considerable inconvenience and possibly financial loss, particularly to commercial customers. We expect you to protect the interests of prospective buyers in your community by placing these facts before them. Yours very truly. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. E. N. BUNNELL MOTOR COMPANY Phone 650 HAMMOND, INDIANA

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