Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1921 — Page 4

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NOTK'K TO !VJ:SOKlTIUn3. If rou reeiv your copy of Tub Ttw aa pr.'tHPllV aa you ikava In tht pa.-tt. vl,f d "ot think It H ban lva or waa not antit on ton. K:no:nbi:r that h null aarvlc la not what it .s-hi 10 bo ami t.;t. complaints ara taeryal rein many tourcta about ii;e truln ml tuU arv1o. Tut Tie has in -roamed its mailing- uuipon-nt and la min- amet!y to reach It.- patrons u tlmo. lie prown In a.lvUinrf ua when you 4rt not ret your ptr aaiU o will act prompity.

THE FALL OF FIUMEThe world has turuevl in great, humcro-is relief rom the horrors of war and unrest to the li?tl comic opra conducted in Fiuruo, with Gariielle D'Annunsio iu the r1lJar role. He was a figure that cuuhl oaimanJ sorne of the best hearts and blades of Italy for hid forlorn hopo. Yet U'Annunzio was a poft. and the ihynister ia far from a serious object, in America especially. Now the little 'Adriatic soaporr. lias fallen oefore the guDS cf the very people for whom D'Anuuuzio stt out to save it. Ills defeat was always a matter of an order to n Italian general, and the despatch of a few troops. It was aa the poet, not the brave, that he fell. "Gabrielle D'Annunzio salutea his executioners,' was wireless swia song that he sent to the Italians before his escape from the city of Flume. In an airplane. It "was a true poetic touch, and Should have rung down lie curtain. But not so. Gabrielie fails to be the artist in his career that he ia in his verses. He provides an anti

climax, lie will go to Ireland, say news dispatches, to cast his lot in the war against the British. Though the Irish cause flames r,s highly among Americans as elsewhere, the announcement falls a little Cat. Ireland coes not need the mock hero. Hers id a tragic, hln a comic role. Fine gestures have no place where real, trim war In all its ugllnes3 ta waging. Ireland has nothing- to learn from Fiume.

EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE. It is 60 easy to keep our noses stuck in the ground of daily toil that we need a jolt occasionally like that handed out by Profesfior Michelson of the University cf Chicago, who has just told the American Association, of the Advancement of Srjeaco something new about the stars. Dr. Michelscn. a winner of the Xoble prize, and u man of no mean scientific reputation, has measured the alpha star in the constellation of Orion, and has stnounced some surprising things about the univerre. That star ia so big that were it as near the earth as the sun it would' fill all the visible heavens. It is 0 far away that Its light takes 150 years to reach tha earth. Yet puny man ha taken its measure' Such feats of the scientific world, recorded from time to time, get too' Mttle attention from a busy world, perhaps. The cranio associaion of the country's most advanced minds also heard of the "chemical ye" produced for wpr purposes. It will be possible for Americans to make a lisrht, invisible to the enemy, but which can be seen by means of certain devices wrtli "which our. airplanes will be equipped. An invisible Tight! It Bounds like a tale of the Arabian Nights. We have it in our generation. To what wonders may not our children then lock forward!

I This was foreseen and medical officers representing

i ue ncaitn service were s-nt to l-.urope and are now located t airiest every irl. The sit.uatiin is an Illustration of the value of prevention. Yulle 1 here Is no probability that typhus would have a wide spread, eveu Hhould It gain entrance to thl? land, i! might work local havoc shculd It be introduced iuto the tenement socilous of our larger (itic.;. It is but :iu act of prudence 1.0 prevent the Menus of lie disease leaving Europe raiier than to seek to coiujn r them after reaching; here. WITCHES. .iAv. iH's see, weren't we just laufciijug ut. the I'oihUs of the well-moaning- but deluded ruritaus of I'ou yr.irs ago because they persecuted witchi's? Aud vtldn't we shake our h!adB. too. and wonder what curious quirk there was In the good folk of Suleiu that the witches were burned at the stake? Two hundred years aso 'twas done. A week ago la New York, Mrs. liet.fie Avium wj charged with boltiA a witch by lior uolghhors. Whou she appeared In court complaining ugalnxt the persecution, women la tho courtroom cried: ' Witch: Witch! Hum her!" A month ajo n report came out of the West lndle of voodoo rites in which human belay ; urc naeriftcci in j-n.-ike-ritt)H. A day or so ago Sir Arthur Co nan Doyie. author

of tli-" Sherlock ilcloaw stories and a distinguished .physician aa well, was reported to l:im cravt-ly prc-i-ctitecl photograph:! of retries for t tie consideration of photographers, of International renown. He belPvrs the l'ahieti rue pene.ine. Two hundred years, did we say. Let lis sweep the cobwebs a.iy. Superstition is not dead. We can hardly have the heart to rot Conan Povle or other

children of belief in farlfeis. Hut witches- let 1:- indeed !

be careful. TOBACCO FASHIONSAn internal revenue report is net exactly trie place where one would look for human interest, but it may be there. How many persons, for instance, would Imagine that we are smoking three aud : half times as many cigarettes aa eight years ago? Yet thei bti been no such increase in the consumption of cigars, which had been fairly stationary. Cigar consumption has stood around S.. "00.000, 000, while clgarets hnve jumped from 14,000,000,000 in 1913 to over 50,000.000,000. It might be suppoeed that with increasing prices and taxation and the noticeable greater frequency with which pipe smoking is observed that much more smoking tobacco is being consumed. Yet where we consumed

4 04,000,000 pounds of smoking and plug tobacco !n t 1913, we are now using bu 414,000,000. Curiously '

enough. In 1919, when we smoked fewer cigars than in any year since 1913, we also made a low record foi smoking and plug, although cigarets went steadily upward right along.

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ONE OF THE VALUARLE lessons which a lot of rersona are learning is better appreciation of the pay envelopes.

THERE IS ONE THING that may be said of the optimist he sometimes fools himself as much as ho does others.

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PREVENTION VS. CURE. In his annual report Sugreon General Curamings dwells on the menace to the United States from epidemic diseases now prevalent in Eastern Europe. That we hare thus far escaped has been due k the vigilance exercised in Inspecting vessels and personnel pricr to their departure from European ports bound for the United States. Even with every precaution taken thtn-e have been instances of tpfcus breaking out on ships destined for our ports. However, appropriate treatment and rigid quarantine have presented the entrance of t'be disease to our shores. He po1nt3 out that with the lesumptlon cf commerce the danger of a spread of the il9?aee ia increased greatly. Mobile typhus, chclera and other virulent diseases made ravages during the war the bar to travel conlined them to somewhat restricted areas. The most tareful Inspection is now demanded as a preventive.

IT IS TOO soon ta give up the idea of higher eduation there are still a few ways in which the un

learned can not earn money.

WHAT THE FARMER would like to know now is whether he is going or coming. THE MAN who insists cn being tiis own banker is usually not as smart as he imagines he Is.

MANY A MAN would be willing to trade a bargain silk shirt for a ton of coal.

SOMETIMES IT pays to let a man believe know more about him than you really do.

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RUSSIA MAY gt along without money wants to, but if still looks good here.

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THEY ARE building living quarters small enough these days, but they ar not building enough of them.

IF YOU WANT the remainder of the winter to pa?s quickly, give a note due on April 1.

THE CORN crop may fall, but the financial v.;cke:s will be found swimming cloe '-o the- eurfacc.

IT lii EASY for a man 'o f.et into a stw brew is raken away from him.

What ni'-"tal ir mild whtn not hatod? 2 What an.im.iJ ts rvId;.li brown in summer ami Whit-i in wSnOT? 8 "What parts of the tongue are most en.-witive to tnste? 4 What Is "irun-cotton"? u "What is tho work of white rrr-PukcU-b in tho b!'od? 6 Fmm what is tir'-'i for coiTimtrcihI pur: s made. 7 Wbut language is calir-d the "polite lanfe-ii.-ire"? 5 Whut Kntr'ish pnet wa civen by Quwti E.'li7.aVt!i a jirnnt of SO.nOO.iV 11 acres of land in America. 9 Hon- Pjiik hfs Buddhism existed? temple was open only in tin.e of war? Annum t y'mteriay'n Question. 1 Where does th" tuai! builrl if

n-?t? Answer: Tho dua.il nc.-ts on the

sround 2 Whnt .ini n-hr:i ikpl the TVf'irnis -tiv-n? Answr: Tne Ilefrniatimi wm the nam given tho rrn! r'-'lgio'is revo'ution "whioh t"k s'-et ;n tli" :-iv-tcnth ccntir. 3 'AVhioh rusts m-re ra1:iy. ste!. wroupht iron or -st Iron? Answer: V.'rougrht iron b'cauf?e it 1 rear!-.- xu?-' Iron. I L'o animal? prvl plan's breathe th'-. same or iffcrent elTnonis? Answer: Animals ne'Vd oVS'en for while carbon dioxiiiu is necessary for plant life. Z Does it appear that the d.vp pf.a bottom has ever boe.n land? Answer: io Tit as present knowledgf kcm if. d "" not orTr that the deep sen. bottom v a -ever land. 6 How arc -he lis formed? Answer: The material for shells la secret?' by gland cells in thn outer eocr:ng of the animal they shield. K What tear t. recti liar to Ncrih America? Answr: The Grizzly b-r. 9 What f.Fh was so a.bumintit at or." time that servant refused to be fed on

j r.'-ro than threo t'.rr.s a wcirk? Ar.--wr: Fnlmcr., j

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TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS j If the nores in your skin become , clogged, they cannot perform their J work properly and blackheads will j soon appear. The Ekln performs j Its functions sluggishly, aa oversupply of fat finds its way to the j surface of the skin, hardens aud j clogs the pores, the dust and dirt : of the a'r settles down on this oily j substance and forms a blackhead j

Good pure soap, hot water ana friction are necessary to remove these little plugs from your skn

and give it a healthy appearance, j Wash your face with plenty of warm wator and soap tprferably j pure white castiie or medicinal toap) making a good lather and 1 rinse it off well (also with warm I water); then dry your face with a j noft towel. Then massage it gent- i ly with a good cold cream and pat ' the face with old linen or cotton ' to remov? the superfluous cream. Wash, cream and pat th face j every morning and night for a j

week. Aftc- this you may attempt to remove the blackheal-s. F'irst: Wash your face with wenn water and soap. Second: Dry the face and apply Taeeline.

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As a finishing touch you may wash your face off adding a few drops of tincture of benioln or toiic-t water to tho last rinsing water.

CARE OF THE FEET If your fc-c-t itch cd sweil wash them every nipfit in cold water, rubbing them vigorously white 111 the water. Then 'iry with soft bath towel aai apply yei!o- vaseline or, better yet, a 2 per cent salicylic ointment. Wear rarm stockings and comfortable hoes and keep your f't dry. Tf you get your feet chilled do not them over radiator or open fire, but stand up ana swing your arms in rotation and try to (xeTise your feet; thy wili soon get warm.

ABLE TO DO HER WORK After Long Suffering Mrs. Siefert Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound

Pottaville, Ta. "I Buffered with fmale trouble for f njr or five years and

was very irregular. I v.-as not tit to do my work at tim'g ar.i took medicine fiom a doctor and got no benefit. I

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TO MAKE LASHES GROW Brthe the eye, frequently wlt!i witc hhaze! dilttted w'th water. Never clip the ia.?hes. as this removes the delicat? ends and leaves the lashes ra.eged sua etubby.

Third: Wring out a soft cloth In tot water, apply it to your face, and let it rest there for about few minutes, renewing hot application, as soou as it cools off. This will dislodge some of those little tdackheads without force. Fourth: Wipe eff all remainders of tho vaseline. Wrap your right middle finger and your left forefiger in clean old linen and press out the blackheads in front of a mirror. Those that 00 not come out readily by this treatment, reed to have the same process over ajcain, and they most probably will yield to. It after the second time.

TO REMOVE TAN Wash the face wi'h water -a which a few drops of benzoin have been poured.

TO DEODORIZE A ROOM Especially after it has been filled with tobacco smoke put a lump of crystal ammonia in a Jar with three or four drops of oil of la?nder. Add a few tablespoons boiling water and let the jar stand uncovered in tbe room.

,-3per? and Uk .t and pot 1 risrht. I gained twenty pounds or more and

am now able to do my work. I record -m'md the Vegetable Compound to rry frieiids and voumay use these facts as a testimorial.1' Mrs. Sw.UE Si EfK.F.T, 31" W. Fourth Street. I'ottsvi'le. Pa. The everyday life of rrany housewives is a c-ntinual strufrsrl1" with weakness and pain. There is nothing more wearing: than the ceaseless round of household duties, and they liecom" doubly ha-d when some female trouble makes every hone and nuscle ache, and nerves olia edre. if you are one of these women do not suffer for four or f.ve years as Mrs. Siofi-rt did. but profit by her experience and be restored to health by Lydia E. T,ir,kh3m'a Vegetable Compound.

STICKY MEDICINES When administering a dos. ! sticky medicine, such as caster oil. to a c.hiiu. warm tha spoon, prour in the medicine, and the child iii get all of it. instead cf leaving bait in the spooa.

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