Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Tuesday. .Tarmarv 4, 1921.
PROTEST DOESN'T GO VERY FAR
'STP rosppsrONCrNT I N. SCRV'CFI WASHINGTON. Jan. T p.-i-p!!? t i f I r protest Against tho return of Kinjj Con ' a n ; t no to tvie ((none ;.rr- Creat Kritaln and Frnn-e hav d-ri.ld to permit their r nn -si n: at i ves to remain in Athens, ot eat for th : hrse DPintr according1 t' mformat Ion n-atl ing: th state department t'.'dnv. In the absence of anv 1 :t t irsi.it i i iiat Frinci: ani tjreat Urit-uti have receded from their an t i j on !..: sc atti1 nde. official.-; !.) are inclined t . tlis I'-liff that the French anj l-.riti!;l ji.inistcra wt.re being kept in Athtn as observers. T!i government wi'l not !e a party t any attempt to iulu-MiOH 1 1 . . i 1:1;rn:i! affairs t,r Gfi'ii'i-, :t was slated tela y President WT.poft th.- vtew ti;it since a majority of th Greek pc plo voted the roturn of Con-t-tantir.e. they are entlt'.ed to have him hs kin. There will p r " ' : i" " Vietion as to recognition, tli-r ha v.n been no bvuK :n dipli'ina : ic. roiat lorn. Flnai 1 Cnpps. the AnviifUn min-i.-tor to Greece is row at Athene ant its reporting t ' the .iate depti i tmci.t aliimst daily. His reports are said to Indicate that a serious financial situation exists today in Greece and that (.instant ine's government face? banttrc.ptcy unless it can engineer Sartre loans' abroad.
froier the war-time pow i s government lias author!t to loans to Greece. Considera'ol.
v cr loaned t- )vr- d is ring- I.".t ili'iicn b ; t she never received tho f'l't authorized quota. Operations -C tin Greek army in Asia. Minor are reported to be greatly handicaped by lack of funds and there is some, reason ' heibve Bolshevism may pain a l'oothn'.d thero If immediate steps are not takfB to relieve the situation.
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MEXICO'S NEW ENVOY AWAITS U.S. RECOGNITION
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'J'lio .Mi.-fs I eiiiictta. J !:mu litnan, ilildred Foster and UfcSi.b- c fitch tie Id leturtied to tiieir .solio'd nt liloominjjtori. lnl., ycsicrdiiy niormntf after a lisis. l.'.io with their parents dnr;rkS tin- holidays. Mr. utid Mri. liiiiiv Ilatliavvay and Miss A bote MitxwcH ! ft yeot., t ila y f..r Tampa. Kooid-i. whejo thry will .'i'dtj the biilatic of i h c n ;nti :'. A. J. Vf-'.nor, tti" ri '.v st-cri tat y of the JjOiAtll Uooiinir company, catnc yesterday. Il will ioou move ii 5 fumlly to Lowell. Mr. aiol Mrs. t'rvo I!ayj"n were Haminunii vi?itoi a y ' at t rd.-vy.
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MERRILL VILLE
Albert J. Panl and Mrs. Peru. Albert J. Pani Jiaa been appointed Mexican ambassador to tea U. S. by Iresidcnt Obrejron and is awaiting reeofmition of the new Mexican pvcrnrnent by tho U. S. so that he can assume his new duties. He will act as.arrer.t of the Mexican e'fti'nmniftnf - 1L1 -
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Tl'.e superintendent of J.. K. Sout:. S"end distiict It. MeKiniie, will be here Ji'xt Sunday, will preach at 2:30, his first time here. Word received from Mis. Geo. Ieminon, irt. Petersburg. Ft., wyinj they were tglit seeing and f-astinir in rarfres end craptfrui: nr.d that the v. eather is warm and beautiful there. Th-1 farmers institute will be held in MerrUlviMe Jan. 6. Thursday. A jrood program is out. Mr. Heal, a farmer finm Mew Salem, Ind., a a'urduc fc-rad-::.te and Mrs. Jt. M. Brown of t;oshf-:i, Ir.d., on organization. The M. K. ir.dies will serve dinnt rs at Merriii had. Mr. and Mis. J. f. Pto'.tz are jroins to Uoynton. ria., leaving Thursday far a fe wdays vacation. Mrs. toitz has a. ijister there. Mrc. J. F. Stoltz. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Thtr ind mother, visited in St. .John's last i-unday. Teaxhsrs are all back and Miss Klmore's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .'. IJrown from Whites Town. Ind., returned with her for a short visit. Mrs. K'.la Dcmmon and daughters. Cora from Chioasro ypent Mew Years with her children here. Mr. Moore and daughter. Dorotha, spent Saturday evening at Griffith. Mr. Kimr from Michigan is clerking .n the ytoltz trtore. He took Philip Ceriach's place.
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U. S. STEEL STOCK
M-rvr VORK, Jan. 3 Th United States .Steel corporation today an-nomu'i-il that it will allow those who wish to purclia.se stock in the corporation to subscribe to the issue at $Sl a share.
I liL 1 ILL THAT WILL
Why experiment with liver a.nd how remedies when none are good as Pr. Kdwurde' Dandelion PiMs, and a small bus will put you right! Ir. Edwards' Dandl!on Fills are made from the extracts of vegetables and herbs only, and are famous an dependable remedy for eoaatipatioa, iniiiKtiou, liver, and alotnaeh troubles. They have paved many doctor ' hill, as well as untold eufferlag, aid there is sot a ease that tiese pills will not licip. If yon liave never nael Dr. Edwards' Dandelion Pills, get then, then you will feel their wonderful result. 1 'on 't pot off. For eala by all dnig-
Preferred the Coin. On Sylvia's birthday her aunt jrnve. her n paper ilollnr as a KlfL Of course lior ;lf tie brother P.uddy could not be sit ?: oil. so aunty pave hltn a marfci- Totn wore dd!ghte5 with, thfir gifts, but at last Buddy said: "Oh. I got the real money. Sylvia, you only sot a transfer."
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Here's a real opportunity to get a genuine Brunswick and records for your home. Stop in tomorrow and pay only for a few records and we will deliver any style Brunswick. The first Brunswick payment in February. Don't deprive yourself and family of this great entertainer.
Wynian Piano Company R. H. Reid, Mgr. 525 HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND Just North of Michigan Central Tracks
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Publ
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FROM the pioneer DeWitt Clinton Train of 1831 to the Twentieth Century Limited of 1921, the New York Central Lines have sought to merit public confidence by high standards of public service and public relations. Keeping pace with the growth of what has become the richest industrial region of the world, these Lines now haul a tonnage greater than that of the railways of any foreign country. In 1920, for example, the freight traffic of the New York Central Lines was greater than that carried by all the railways of England and France. To maintain such a service, so that it will be at all times adequate to the public needs, it is vital to have that intangible but invaluable thing known as good-will. Without the good-will of the public, a railroad system of 13,000 miles stretching across twelve states and drawing traffic from many more, would be working under a back-breaking handicap. Its growth could not be financed without public confidence. The New York Central Lines have long recognized that enduring good-will can only be built upon a foundation of good service and right public relations. That this public good-will may be preserved and strengthened, it will continue to be the policy of the New York Central Lines to present its problems frankly and fully to the public.
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