Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES 'ilnrrsday. .Tanisary 27. 1021.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS COMP4HT.
The Lake. County 'l inics Dally except Saturday and biida. immured at the si omen in Hammond, juue S. ii ;. The rimea East Chicago-Indiana Harbor. d-ill eicept K.ii.uay. Kutcted .t the puatoUiue in Last Cuieaeo. Noveok t i. 1913. The Lake Cour.fy Tunes Saturdav ar.il Weekly Edition, .r.tvred t the ti.jetoBlce In Hammond, i-'-bruary t. 191s. ib uary tveni, g fiuies Diiy c- cef t Sunday. Enured i the I'usiouiu: in Oary, April lr. 1V12. All uaiiir the set of Marti J, lbTK, as secorid-claa n.a t icr.
FOULI'lN ADVERTISING KEPRH3ENTATION loua;-, l'Arxii cu. Chicago i;sry OtTice Telephone J3 Nassau & Thojni'P'.tt. Hast Chicago "i'tiei'i.tme 9il . -t Cli!0K. i, ) h.; 1 titles) ,T ieunoiie - Lilian Harbor ( H-jii.rti- ami Class Adv Teiei.ti.utH I. u.n;i. Harbor .Wj Dealer). i Hcp'u.uii 1 lli-J n',UnK .i:r;lion -! f'.uw.T Point ,..Tt i phone 41 ti j'iu liavt- any trouble, getting Ti'B Times mate comI :u uyimeiii.t u I; to tlu c tn. ul.utou department. HiiiiiULtnJ j-riv;ue fxihai-vg) ... 31W0. SlOi, 31C3 (Cat! for hi.ievtr department r, anted.) NOTICE T'J suuscuirjEns. If vou fall to rt.-.i our copy of Tn T;as a r"TDP'.!y as u b.tv- In tlj past, jl2as do not think It baa If i lost or -.as no I s-nt on i-me. Hm-tribr tht the mall jriM i n.vt what uect to lie and Cat complaints ar. f v-.ieryai fr.'i.j in,r.y nourcw about the train and malt er:ce Thb T!ki Itab tn.-raaeii i mailing equipment and ta f-tivln eat nes-t! to rea- n tta S'&trons on time. prompt !.. h.'mjiik us ln:ii ou mu tt-'t jour wptr end to wtil c rrjrruitlv.
- BUYING AND PROSPERITY The coun.tr is now U th t it rocs of a buyer's i rik; Its prc".-!piatlou brought about the cancelation it countless thousands of orders already placed with i.i.Ui'jf.i'.-turrrs and lied tip a billion dollars worth of iu,rcli?uOisv in process of deliver. The clothing industry was the first to fee! the effect of the strike and catfcllatlons run r, lug up iuto the r undress cf thousands t-f dollars causc-l the American Woolen Company to shut tip shop and rest easy until tic strike subside?. Thousatids of men. wero thrcwo cut of etiifdo; nuMtt ami other thousauds put ou part tttiio schedule. It 1o cttiniatcd that thire are now 3 uti'.iion nif'u Idle, in Amcriea Unlcrs this buyer's strike is broken and brokeu scon, these who are rtspimsiblo for It vili be the 511 fI.Ttrs fn the Inn run. This is the opiulou of fouio of '.his local it 's Icouiiiir niercbantp, Avho are watching tl'o trend o' c-.ruts w Ith keen Interest. A certatn Merchant rcaitis t.bis w; ; "latb::rgj 1u buying tncaua curtailment of producti 0: euria I'ment of production fneans urtentploymeot fQd !o"v wages There is only one thing that' will bring th" cojntry brck to a normal condition and the fteptcr cf initiative i? in th5 bands of the people tbevnrives; buy the things ueeded and start doing it. now. 1 ha sqener thb- bu:ing strike is broken. Just that toou v-iil the vheela of prcgrss begiu humming." The high cott of living has been a thorn iu the fefh of the consutr.er since the Spanish-American var. iiid tabulations flmtv t'a-; tendency has always been upai'd and not tlnwnward. Wages have a:?o increased, i.'it not iu pi 1" portion. t ?omr: reatou that it is better to go forward to new i.vc!?, rather than jo back to pre-war levels. They t ay that present standard of living ebould be mainr ined. and t'.ify cannot be tualutained unless the workt r recedes a tubstantia! wage. Others say deflation cf 2 pes and rommodity pricw will prodncc exactly the turtle ifsu't as high wares which increase production ro.-t.
The fact remains that certaiE commodities v.'ili be stationary in price, in spite of deflation, such as life insurance, as well as medical skill and hospital ct;sts nd other necessities. Some Frunjlaent statis-Liciaua iay conditions will have found a level by spring; that resumption cf work will be general, that delayed consumer buying will receive a new impetus and by fall the country will ex
perience the most substantial wave of prcsyerlty in the unnals of business. But the buyer must buy that Is the unit of prosperity. IGNORING THE PUBLIC Vhile representatives of organized labor and organisations of manufacturers In the United States show a teluctance to take the aggressive in the contest over the "open shop'' and the "closed shop," indications are that
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made. The United States Chamber of Commerce tot k occasion recently to declare its hostility to the "elosol ohcj" plan of organized labor. The National Asaocir'.ion of Manufacturers has followed with a declaration for the "open shop." Representatives of organized labor have called a meeting iu Washington for Kebruary 23, and labor leaders declare unequivocally that the principal purpose of this conclave is to make plans to oppose any intention upen the part of manufacturers to bring about the rule of the "open shop'' in industry. Labor leader? cssert that industrial plauts have been closed down for the purpose of bringing about a reduction iu wages.
with the ultimate purpose cf crushing labor orgauiza- ' tions. Manufacturers take th position that the "open
thop" -freedom to work whether or not a member of a labor crsanUatlen is the only American way. The general public can hardly have any prejudice in the contest, for its interests depend on th"i smooth operation cf the relations between capital and labor. It does des-ire, however, that the fullest possible Justice tic done to all interests Involved in industry, and as the "third party" in labor and other disputes offeetlag industry it has rights that should have consideration.
REPORT CAPTAIN KOENIG LOST AT SEA BERLIN. Jin. ? 4 tMH Mi-,
Captain Haul Koer,!?, commander oft the German commercial submarine J
Lutcrtla-nd." which ma.de two oynes to tli Vnited States tn 1910. has been lot at sea. was otftelaliy confirmed by the department of htsh wa fisheries today, according to a. dlsp.itch from C'uxhavcn. Another te?pntch from TUhr, home of Captain Keenly, qjutei members of KoenlB'a family :ti as in?" they ba.j
iii'.fen ;;p a'.l hope for -9 return. ben ijmmonrd t rtf'tno for the. rnrCantaln Koemgr w aa cv.nmandar or "iki of tud 'r. Jrlfh poaco pD.tslii'.the tial.ins boa: "S nalur Mi(hael.' '.lies w-tth ft..i Vatican. 'P., it !t va
!.)rM Irom onother source that tlii POr 1 dTirou i.f lend!tiy h'f per
sonal aid tow aru rcfl-,rtrf I ranj-j!i! y t
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POPE ANXIOUS
FOR PEACE
nexNtE. Jan. :5 . Monster ci-.ir.e ! Believe Eootlef era
1 en tiisnop ci uorin, wr.o naa recent. y : taiveri an Important part lit the at- j
Fired on Judge
temrt to bring about pen.ro between
the llritish government and tbe Irish! MAr.SIIAt,I,Tt"iVX. Xa.. -Ian. 2. republicans, was received In &ud!cccu ' Ilootlegger?, wlo reen;e,i tits pa,rt!;t by rcpe CoiMii't XV today. j ration In raids on 'ii'.'.e.t stlils are, tri-
Momlsnor t'lur.e denied that he hid )iv.. today t: hrr.
llred the fho'
that rwurided J.jrige K. O. Tankers'.er of tbe municipal rosri, JvCa Tani-t-tflty io ti'jr death from n. hol'e-t wound rtecived wtiin an unknown siia-nt fired at hLns thrcajti the winl'tv o, liii hon as b sat reainr BULGARIANS
11 t eloa to Natora' BULGARIA BLOOD TEA la Nttie" pnreat hrbe. Tak It h" l kill coltl. f th th kidnera. rweet.ii the itnmaeh ar.d rw-f the blood. Sold by drurjn' and gronrt eve-yvhere.
If California ueeds help in case cf war with Japan she may be able to borrow a battleship or two from the government.
A man with an open countenance can he appreciated1, but it la the man with the open mouth who makes a nuiaau.ee of himself.
I joc couseiie wno-goes oer o n naKing may re
interested in the news item chronicling a 30 cent roduction to cement.
Anyhow, bartenders in the soft drink emporiums are cot solicited to kiss some of their best customers good-uigbt.
It usual' helps when the dealer is more anxious to sell than the consumer is. to buy helps the con-turner.
One way of being impressed with the value of letting well enough alone is to stir up a hornet's nesl. It usually happens that the best citizens in a comtaunity let the people find tho fact out for themselves.
Those Russian ccmmunist3 will bluster around in
I Europe until they gn what i3 coming to (hem.
Th e - Passing - Sh o zv
I'llOrtABt V it w.-.a j-jit as wei!
THAT fa-.'j in Ut coutrlry never C-)T tvf n a running f art
j oil :r a tea?; iiia iv au;pvri 1
rotn . v 3 th-.c ii"t 3 aii five ol j 1 W Ot t T taj't 3 to deith. :
WITH rr.c-t "mcn and too many tr.c a 'rutin 1; ,s tw par'.'f alar dlflcrcnce fi.iv,i:t: ,-.cv usiUKMi r.d vonv.ct!cn. fliOl'l.I.i g-r.-ivir.; a i.3 ' u t-: !y
TM ,MLIL.S Tt. iittr t 10 neither ilfu,.M) cpc csaai'.y ?-)aicrvati r"Itlt.' frier, j ua at a party that ll-' the v,-arii;;r didn't charge ..very e -o n mis": V': Ji.icn into loss sub- ' Ttial ut-dic. 1!0UIIS 1 oHt'.i'U-' to be bcapeJ 1 ro us and - o note a f.'; sonai inv: t a ;.i on or tVie i-To.'un.co nrtny TIV the psyi'u-!-,t of the n:a!i.ai sum of ?:.oo to jom VS It is w e , (iET ciia.!-r.o.i-.-l r often Cor tpi'.l.r.s ASHES on th'- tathroora floor I'll A T we li.ii'; itlf a mind to join. IT makes a wo:-.'n m.".-l tI'RIMi tier itu.'..ian'i'3 po- k xz fvr , -'in 1 n f.r.d jem '..U H--tcis eh i : n hirn 1 r.-a'i a e'n ago t if fi.e mcnti-'na the l-ttera site ' wilt i ni; to ad.v.it f i.--klas his p..kcta. M) ci' (,n'li:' rioro ! iM Ctllisrai l:i u ar-l-ai-y ot.-ry ! nn a. .er Willi. t: It 'j ' t ret s'o ;n!.o ' TltU su:rtc-i'..'.;d bj,s It A LI'' a ton cf val mai(..s prtciioly THU F.tir.p i:rn;-Lf:!i.n rifcM , i nil dep-esd pnd anxi.m? mind ; THAT i-,'-..:f a jtour.d n? nigir !cta. l lIH1tIf yot tig mat:'.-t in tUo !
THE ether day beajiie THH proud mothtT of t-rms for t.ie 1'IFTU con-ccutive time In Jier 10 years OF married ii.'e
j A D we suppose .'r.e thoushtful ! MUSE S"ot out of th room juEt X9 I soo &s she ccuic hasten to where ' l b.e. j fOD hasbaad vast nervously pc- ! i -1 g up an j d o tt n j Ar 3aiO reassu; rg!y : j "IT' only t o jir." ' Tllli Ainci lent husba-tid j ,UA vs wis a great biufter HOST of the signers of the Dccira.- : Hon Of Independeriee : wr.nr. married Tiven. '. THtnn would tifft be much , ) EJECTION' from this column '. a!'. ; 1 hj ; rnonrEEniM; were confined TO t early etrt-wberries. A JOB that has to b nursed to I KKEP It a!ics is not always worth the troub;'. ; IP you loan your automobile j TO a friend be'.tcr so along: to ste THAT he Jjcs not U It roll cariyins lnjjor. 1
7. What Is a 'chattel mortsage?" S. Kno ins the lenarth cf one tide cf square how do you line! the diagonal of the figure'.' ?. How much will wheat shrink In mix months after the STain Is thrtbed'.' 1C. Hciw majiy head of catt.it aro usually loaded in a itock car'.
AlfSWEH-S TO YESTEXDAY'S
QtTESTIONS 1. "ho wrote "Th: Lady of the Last Minstrel?" Ana. Sir Walter Seott. S. AVrio invented M.aeadami;iiiK? Ans. John Loudon Macadam invented th system of r-ad inakins inon 11 as inacadamizlns i;i 1 SOI . 3. "What cnimaJs have tliroe-.-virr!ner. cr hearts? Ans. Frogs end toads. 4. "What ta the olfiee of the right vontricio of the human heart'.' Ans. Thi-rlm-ht '.-crtricle forces the i:oed through the lungs. tvbat four kinds of teeth has man? Ans. Man has incisors or cutting teeth; centii's er tcarinc t'-cth; prc-molors and molars or prludmg tocLh. t5. Vticre is "tgnts Faluus" t.ecn? Ans. It 13 e. pa;o bluish name a.rei Is m"st common in the marshes of England and the lo'.vlnndd of Scotland. IVpular nmnrj for H ar "Vlll-o'-tho wisp" and " Jack-o'-lantern." T. What are Ichneumon Airs? Ans. They are fi"s which lay th"-ir esgs un the. bodies of other insorts. The youn when hatched feed uivn the blood of their hnsts causing them to die. 5. M'hat body of water contains olg'ht times 1.1 much salt aa tho ocean? Ans. The Dead Sea. 3. "What is the name of the Earth's satellite? Ans. The Moon. I 'l. Vt'hat N a phonorc'ter? A.!. It is an Instrument invented by Eellson for testing the force of the human voice tn sneaking.
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