Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1921 — Page 4
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LOSSES SHOULD BE SHARED
I mvie vs uaiiser mat a strong reeling or aruagouima
may be aroused between Ihe workers of the cities and
the tellers of the farms a situation that would work I
untold injury to the people. He presentat Ives of
Th County liueS-Luy cicept - xra ::gricii!tiiral organizations say that the farmers feel Sunday. A-utereU t the poltouic In Hammond, June b, " -"-J iie. j that tliey are being forced to accept more than their
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ber 1. J91J. The Lnie County Time. Saturday nd Weekly Edition. KntereJ t the DootoAlce In Hammond. February I. 1316.
Th Gary Kveniug Times L-iiiy e-ctpc auu.uuy. i.ntared ai the ixjuttUce In Gary, Airt! r, laU. Ail under the act ol MurcU j, us sccond-cla. , Irattttr.'
IVKKIiiN ADVKKTISLNtl KEl'KESWmiU.V LOGA-N t'Al'Nlu & CO. 'HIc.ACXJ
tMry Office 1 eh i-hr.ne. Ji Na&au & Thompson, Uat Chicago i''','i,'"iUe iuast. Chicago tl"lio Titnos) i L iocUoiio Xlidlana Harbor (Ke..rler and Class A.lv -i cU-,.!ione - ludia.ua. Harbor (Sews Dealer) Telei'iiona U.U-J v blxiuff re:ci..ion Bl'-M Crown Point 'iVn ptiotio 4a If you have auy trouble gerttng The Timbs iuo cornplaint immediately to Ui Circulation Ik puruiieut. UkDituoud (iri liti -xcha:jf e) ilJ'i. 3101, 3101 (Call for whs. lev. r '.-i,rf nient .
NOTICE TO SL'USCRIBEKS.
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rrcrnptly as you
of readjustment,
but Inquiry v.ill reveal the Tact that the manufacturers
and the industrial employe are losing heavily because
of adverse economic renditions. The eity resident depends on th? farmer for footl supplies, and the farmer must look to city dwellers to fni a market for his crops. The interests of these two classes of citizens cannot be divided. They .should co-operate with each other. The fanner must be given a square deal In any equalization plans that are being made. lie must, be willing to accept a share of the losses ineident fo readjustment, but on the n'her hand he must be able to buy at lower price the thiuKS lie, needs in farming- and for his per.-oiuil use.
Any ntU-nipls made by residents o
Towns ti force
ic oil les and
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iwrmrrio thill,?. -Mr. Schwab cryin tr, wasn't it? WK hope h. hadn't lorgotten nt. hanky. AW limrri-Ml :nan '. X tell you that when A Wiril Is wronr, slie- i." the I, ST one to find It out. W illi i; the p.irtteM fti-ii miicU more MlAlll.v ori !.. patno hiirh loitl. idane than 1 hey iif d t.. t.e TIIK force of tradition lasts A M)(i time
when the neighbor worm n
pricey of farm products down to an un- .
inst leve are i! '.--advised. Fanners and con mmera
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" - , , , . , ..,,!. mit m r .....ii, nuii in on uiilMR nil-; n I I lieutlll e.Mll ll ll- i rvlc la net ivht it ua-d be ami t-it cetnplatiUs ar ( j api.prl fn.ni in;inv Hources about tlie train and urn! ser- , er tinnnrially and create i.o a larirer d 'Ciee tbe feelica .
vtrt,. Tnc Tiuei link increased its :na:llni eauii'ment anJ I I . ...... .... . , it'1
tflvin earnestly to rea.-J It. patrons on time. We prompt , "" "-o uu-.esla are mmuai. j lu advisinK ua when you tie not jft your paper tuid we will j Al To drums with an ove-r-dr TENDENCIES IN SLANG i a'rI
of this cnintr 5. Wlioti Is i-xchangr pid to b at "pir '." f. Vlrn are Ire flies uted for domestic lightning? T. Who orlKlnntcd 'b Mt.sl:dpr. scheme? . Whfi.r nnw n miritpf? H'-'w mu.-u J.d Spain recelv for I'lorida? 1!'. When mh.; :acry j i r-1 introduced in t'nited t.it.-s. ANSWERS TO TfXSTXIlIJ A YS QUESTIONS J- V,' i-" ae I'O-Kest (:!- f Af-n.-i? Ans. . i-,, l-:Kyit. -. Is JaiMii a JCuropt-rtn nr m Asinfie ;...v. . cv Aiis.J.vp:,;, aiJ Asiatic
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ulth the rmk. d eye n; nbeat Ret) or 400 jardH. Tn n emooth f.-a it ran be detected ai ii'"' MfiI". ' ."j. How hih is liatici inke above pea level? Ans. !atuti !ak ii fet phov: sea v Is are raised th ii:-tano.; by leeks. le Whj- i.s j; n.r.r.M,ry f qui,.? wlile llshiiiK? Ani. r,e.-nufe wunJ travels i'our ii.rs B:, rabidly through water as it ... thrush the nir. 7. WJi.-M was howl; i. introduced !: America? Ans. Th,- :,,. brr1Bht iron, Holland by l!i..,, o,i.,)sts ,vho settled Maniiatom lsi:,,,.i in lSt'.'i. How much silv.-r Ii th-re in Ster-
i.nfe- varr? An. line.
S. ii-w wer' tfie ti--t driven. Ans. --The jj,-.:. the Austin Steam Ye.., e.
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Bright eyes, a dear skin and a tody full of ycuth and health may be yours if you viiil keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL
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In 3S5S by U'. W. Austin. The ma, hi,.
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J o count cn then:.
Th world's standard remsdy for llan, . liver, bladder and uric acid troublos, t. tnemiti of lito and looks. IJ us inc 1696. All druggiMs, thteo bi.-.os. Look for the nun Co! J M-ll an avary bs nd accpt no iit.tia
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There is comfort for tho.se who able
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RTTSTNF.SS REVIVAL NEAR
Call it -psychological" if yon will, but siiitis are observations made by one who has receutly investigated j ,.,.,..i. ,.. i.r;..un l.wl...ii iin.l tn.histrv nrni Ihe subjeer. The observer fimis ttoit none of the hv- i
illUlbl IllfS lilrtL .luuiivnu u i. . .... ...... j only awaiting the inauguration of Hat ding and the j wonls or parrot phrases now in vogue originated !uradvent of the Republican aaministratiou to enter on an J K iho t year, and holds out the hope to language ore, of renewed activity. .j:Tnlt. that the passion for slans is pa!nS. This Reports gathered by government, e.xpertp confirm f an unjust i.'ied eonehision. As rhe observer himself .i..-. .i.i t ,.,anv -.,.! nprhaiK F.ven those I intimate., ibere mtifbt lie eaue for eoneern if tbe ere-
who are skeptical of the judgment of official -experts1 (a Hon ct slanir were to cease, for Prof, llrander Mat- j must credit to the facts as thev are disclosed. The un- !',1,WS ;1Iul ,,lh''r l-'"Kuage students will tell jou that the tHjualed resources of tbe povemment for searching out i rwUw.t ad.lition of slang- to the Puie.uae is Mlxn that j ,rtrv nffr.rd a sore lai for jit r. virile, growtn thing; and the corollary , that '
judgment that shall iniluenee action. j 'vhcn s!:1"- C1p" 1:jt 1 lsuage the tunGenera! contiuenoe is all that is needed to expedite r.niigo is moribund. may In: iassiriR through a the return to a larger dejrreo ot cemmercial normalcy 1 1 il,5 (jf nuiesrer.ee. so far as slann is concerned, l.ut .i,iv. ,.,,,,.,. -oi .h,iv. Thai confidence. ! f f"rolne.ss for it. or the need of it, hiS by no tneana
J Li e, till . . i i.!..--. " w " - - , now lacking, will be restored to business and industry v.-if.h a reeime la power at Washington upon which the
nation can rely for the sane conduct cf its affairs. ;' yet perfeet. There are many ideas which can be
f;.h th nniA t.ee.1 no longer t-xprrssed witn u. only :n an awkward way; ;.rd the
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S1TTI H :U h..me waitttir r..r him. AIIOIT the econd day a pirl !s marthd MIC sit.? down ami lots a Ihion time thinkini; of the beautiful ;iI-T.s she . i' iwivi o;i IILlll golden vr-'ii.'iru? a nnivoraa ry. TH l". iiluMtr.f.d skin so.-i i AnVKItTISEMUM'S a ro f M n..i a .ly 111. 1 1 thit. v.-e S'.ipiiebe a ijul ft almost, driven into K'.'.rii; a.roaii-.t IN a low neck i:i self-defense TO show that there OTIlt(i the- n ntier ni'h leo-
orsona s( ii, !n.it they can-
my.otyle Broom
Reirahr $1.25 vat IPS. Piffra lia-iif, tl 1 iii.
corn Brooms. (L, 2 to . T5"eerea haniiies- cen
Specially priced at , ' q
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rostpone replenishment of supplies and tbe repairing , Unction of a considerable part of the newly
of properties. A dollar wisely expended will start a j train of commercial and Industrial operations that will result in astonishingly widespread business revhal. j One of tbe most commendable of all our practices 1 Is wise economy. It is upon it that ultimate prosper- ' Uy 13 founded, since it provides tha essential to reviv- J lag the Area of commercial activity that sometimes are J prmitted to die down. Those who now have a few ; dollars with which to supply their wants will give to
general trade lust that decree of stimulant that is
needed. They will inorea.se
which results It the re-opening
teealitn? nf transoortation crews to service, that reach- t
rS back to tbe producers of raw materials and compels activity in every commercial and industrial enterprise.
,'ined I
words end phrases which find their way into the Ijii-
?.uag ;is i la mar is to simplify the expression of these !
ideas, or to make u pcssihle to express them in a war I
that is not trite. When elans serves this purpose it ( ft en becomes good usage. If it fills no re "! ; soon
:)es.
LISTENING IN It is eald that telephone engineers are working out a plan by which people In all parts of the country will be able to hear President Harding when he delivers his
THE CURFEW Recent establishment of curfew h,,r.r in New York City at l:00 A. M. has proved amusing to some and to
,e that demand for goods otbers bas 8flrvcd onl' os i'I'tion of the speedy ning of fa-tories and the ;;nd unnatural soc!al life V w,lit h not on!' !
poits but the entire country has become addicted. i
Folks hereabout are in the reni1 ;ia m vnte if turn- '
i Ing off the lights and jumping into bed at least a little
before that hour. The old-fashioned curfew perhaps could 1 e revived to advantage in most cities and towns. Tor the norma! thing for people to do is to work and play by sunshine and go to sleep at night. Customs change with years, and differ ir, various countries and communities. Although wo do not ex-
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It 1UI.ITE ftuns'.ii?e ti'.b-ss 1 In y .11(11 tanked ini with inoon.-'ht no. V. lilt! lime a I'ul'.rn;-si cur i..
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irVUHY pas; ci." r !n the car n OMUins why evf ry other pa sengvr (OlIJ) T ha - vo.-tp -.'lied thi THIP until jorne other day. ONE inexpensive way of attaining TIIK marked cr.lra.s:. in dress n.ov SO fjsVdonabie is to have a r.eiv
of cuffs of the oripina'. ma-
BEWARE 01
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E IMITATORS
inmivTiiral nrlrpsa nn M.nrh 4fh Tit thfifu "who m.1V
not hear it should not fail to read and study what he pect tho Turks- for instanw' ' oha(!rvo custom, similar
will say. The address will mark a new era in our social and economic life, to the success of which every citizen will be asked to contribute.
HONESTY IN JURY SERVICE Prohibition 's sufficiently unpopular in St. Ixru's to make it difficult to obtr.in conviction of a violator cf the Volstead law by a jury. After three defendants had been acquitted there in the face of convincing evlcence cf their guilt the presiding judge a few days ago discharged the eulire panel of 100 jurors.
The situation directs attention to the mistaken conception that some men bold in regard to Jury service.
Though sworn to End a verdict in accordance with the law and the evidence, they feel that they are entitled to consult their personal wishes as to whether the defendant should go free. This feeling becomes predominant .hen the law which the defendant is accused of violating is unpopular. Ignoring the evidence and acquitting the guilty in such cac.es is demoralizing ; U paves tbe way for similar action la cas.-s iiivoiviti-; o':;e! i:lws. The oath taken by the jurors is held lightU, too courts f re brought into contempt, and public morals suffer. The remedy lies in educating jurors to hold their oaths as a sacred promise, not to lie set aside by personal predilections. If they object to a law, they are i.t liberty to try to have it repealed; if a majority of the people dislike to a statut?, they have it in (heir power to elect representatives who will wipe it off the books. But if he majority desire the law to stand, democratic principles and good citizenship demand that all shall yield to their wishes.
to ours, perhaps there is a certain significance in the
curfew edict just issued !n Constantinople, setting 2:00 A. M. as the universal hour for retiring. The whole world, in fact, has been setting an un-j natural pace. We have been ridden by the night- ' mares of war. pestilence and unrest. It is a good step ' cn the part of the New Yorkers to end the day, even at ! 1:00 A. M. It will bo a bettor thine when the cood !
people of Gotham lead the way by going to bed at midnight or before. Franklin's maxim: "Early to bed end early to rise" can still be heeded with proilt everywhere.
The average policeman could be depended on to s-hoot reasonably straight if he could see the crooks who deserve the lead.
Many indusliiil workers may be asked to take three-quarters of a loaf, but that is better than no bread.
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ttrial Pt'T on a. f:dd shirt. A MAN" who carried a stick of DYNAMITE In h!s picket WAS kio.k?d by e male atJ weii it WAS alwiya a r"r tty hard COMBINATION to beat. THE only time wl:-n two men EKIl talk a? much . two ivoiner. IS when two nen meet A NI start I rl'ltij linw mueh their wives talk. EACH can d. '.. rart toward hnngn0'K gixni t in's and our OVH contribution to the cause IS the fuirffo-sMon that the neighbors t;0 attend and t c.e all they possibly C AN and mere thro'iRhoul THIS period of depression. THE country .? re not need any in ,re 1 a '. I NTH, ihe oo3 cue." ate en for. ed AND the ba.d ones repealed.
WHY TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR HARD-EARNED MONEY DOLLARS DONT COME EASY NOWADAYS. GET A SQUARE DEAL FOR THAT ROUND DOLLAR DON'T BE DECEIVED BY STORES WHO TRY TO SELL YOU SO-CALLED "ARMY GOODS" FOR GENUINE ARMY GOODS. IMITATORS ARE ALWAYS BOUND TO BE, BUT THE PUBLIC MUST BE AWARE CF THE FACT THAT A MERCHANT WHO TRIES SCHEMES l i DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC DOES NOT LAST LONG. IF YOU WANT GENUINE ARMY GOODS, THEN COME TO THE ORIGINAL ARMY STORE AT 97 STATE STREET, HAMMOND, INDIANA, WHERE SHIPMENTS ARE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE U. S. GOVERNMENT AND OUR B00S ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO PROVE IT. A Large Shipment of Repaired Army Slices
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ireci rrom ieoot ouanermaster
L. S. Army. Fort Sam Houston. Texas. These shoes are well repaired an-. were intended for re-is'u? to troops. Eight hundred pair in one purchase, your 0 OC choice at this sale oniv .
gvS ARMY WORK SHOES $3.85
ARMY OFFICERS SHOES $5.35
$10.00 GRADE
GOODYEAR Welt-
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I l'ojks who lived rind died before the day of au'o-
momies anu movies never susuecteu wnat tney missed. 1 i i j Hard work: Cietlnj rid of the man vho "n. ii.e j i idea that he should impose his opinions tin others. !
There has been no change in the plan to have
'resident Wilson retire from the White House March 4.
If there Is to be another war, the profiteers should be the first persons to be drafted if any can be found.
HOW MUCH
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A dollar earnestly earn, recklessly spent.
d should not be a dcllar
A Canadian captain, Jusl returned from the Arctic regions, has been told that the war is over but. is it?
. How lonpr does it take a vessel to ras throusrli the Panama, ("anal? Why does a duck's back shed n..-U-r- , How lonsr does It trice soune to travel from New York to Srui Francisco without the aid of wire:,- or electricity? . When was New York the capital
SirarkisliTOWELS 17c OVERSHOES $2.43 GOVT JEH8LI ULima ISC Brmi Now CLMDTQSs.oo 9 IQ 7 cpa7d GOOD JAM 95c rw.oi amKijCr.je z.4V cMlpTAWm Moie Skin Coats' g6v t BLUE OVERCOATS $5 S U. S. llfjP'PS'PQ ri0 sHades, chestnut brown, tan and dark prey. GOVT dHJlyilLitJ -tJt Well made, fancy pockets, full military belt. &t LEA. GLOVES -65c Sg". $12.50 fld 0- D- SHIRTS, $2.95 MACKINAWS $6.50 li M BREECHES . $1.95 govt Wool BLANKETS j3.95
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