Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1921 — Page 4

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Tha Lake County Times Dally except Saturday and Sunday. fc.uterel at ttiti yostuiuce in Hammuiul, Juu 2S, Tiie rime East Che-ag-Inu!r. Harbor, dally ascapt uociiy. tinterod t.1 tho yastoKice In Kit-t Chicago, Noveuv Dr IS. 1913. The Laxo County Timns Saturday and Weekly EiltlJti. tSaterffd at the pootoffice in Hamnjerid, February t, lirlS. Tha Gary livening rme-s ln! y e-eej.t Sunday, totared at lie; io.tofrno In Gary, Aril lr , 1811. All uudtr '.ho act o MartU i, ii.'S, fcs bcond-c!a3l matter.

FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATION g. Logan ijams & cu. cHIiL'l Gary Office Teh t hone 1? Kmmm Thompsm, Hast Chicago lb'ihot:e ?.i iaiai Chicago Tho Time) ''' U-i.hono 2 Indiana. Harbor iK'i'urter and c'lus Adv T!j. hue - -i Indiana Harbor (News Dcf.h r) T.lphina ll.--J Whillng felcpl.oue 0-M Crown Point Tcdt-yliur I If you have aoy trouble R-ntl". The Ttkis nioka comJ.iairu immcaiiKlv to the t'lreulatljn Department. Hammond ( :rl vata ch r-ga ) Jlu. 3101, 310J (C'a!l for ivhK.iev r il"pf rt rrn r. : want"I. I NOTICE TO SVUSCRIJ1ER3. If vu fail t- rscivo your cei-y of Thb T:m as rrctaptly as you Uv lr tin i at, please d j nut think It baa ooen lost or vm not svnt n timo. Krnesaber i ha h mail

ervtee n not what it uaed to b ana tr. t ttnp. aim's ara eneryHl f r-.m tunny Kourcen ibout the train nd njiil .'.- t 'Ice. The T.ves :a fner.-iod its miuluK equlii;i'.'. and la Striving eain.'b'iy to re'ti patrons on tlir.a. Ho rioniC't in a.lsislntr us when yuu to not -;t your papor r.nu vo will act promptly.

WHAT ONE MOTHER SAYS This U bow one mother endorses the I'oy Scout Movement who anniversary is being celebrated thin '-cek: "As I think the matter over 1 am ied to believe taut it 13 barely posr-llde there may be a K"':1n of t-go-"tifem iu my eager endorsement f the toy Si't'ii! movetnent. I have often longed to ten the Ituwdj 's ami t'je "Rully's'" mother bow she should train her bos, ami Lave desisted: I have earned to fhow the Hrii;Tgart's t:iutl-.er Iht flagrant mistakes in tlie I?r.i: cart's c-Uucatlon, ami 1 have Jeit that I ha. I no right. Hut box they have beon Hoy Pooins six monlhs. these three I can e the Hoy drums' organization effecting ha very changes I have u nscd t pttect T em see the "LtUily" no longer Giscrvins of the name; the Hrapjrart become a silent anil usetul member of society: and the Rowdy? he is not two feet from me as 1 write, his head bent dutifully, along with the carroty head of tho Hoy cf my theories, over the Hoy Scouts' Manua!, tudylng a'osorbedly certain signs and obedience, which he owes to bis buperior oiTicer; as fine a boy aa you would care to bee. lie even gels up now in manly Lashiou to cfi'er me a chair when 1 come in the room. And neither his mother nor I. nor anything In our womau'ii sphere, is accountable for that, but only and i.o!e!y th Scout law and the grimy and much-fingered Hoy Soout3' Manual that tas been compiled and written by men who were once bo; themselves, and who understand, as no woman ever does or can. a hoy's world. If custom i rniitted. I would take my hat :U to thorn; .; it b f- no'. T ay. "LorO bicss you. geatietiter ! '

PICTUEEG AND PROHIBITION There tire probably ery few who will attempt to deny that tho fcuiooukeeper waa Jespoulble Jargoly for yrchlbltion. He ovennepped the lav. a so frequently and was so conspiciou-i aa a leader of c rganuod evil that society finally wiped out his trade to be rid of him. The motion pic ture producers who are hervlng up cheap fc"x e-toriea and who are err w d i t.g the market with thebo wares until it is hard to iiud a pb turu hourt'j that does tied tlauut siiKgeettvo lithograph.-! are duo to ro the way of the saloonkeeper. The piibllc will tire '. f iloir sa laciousut'Sci and tho result will li.i the paset- . ge of censorship law of such severity that the picture business will have to be rebuilt. The liquor luudnebs neer Hstotie.i t warnings mitl too la!.-. It made (be mistake of think In,? that the only people who favored clea n il fi ess were the peopTp 1 1 sneered at as "reformers." It f.n'got. that a man dtes not neinl to be a reformer to be a decent citizen. One can expect little, however, of the Ope that dominates motion picture producing today, save perhaps the few, who. like tHitnMi vsith his "Way I low n Kimt." unage th-i pp!o'3 deslref corivetlj . - Pt -arb. "-a Independent. DREAMING OF REVENGE Mthough it is iii-o:ieei .ib!e that tlo- tlerman mane have not had ent'UKh of war. there are foiiio rson- ni t;rinaiiy w iio ha e lr(a!ns of more w ars. A lo. i,. "Thr, . ,Fii:r.r.- W ars. Political and Military

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MR. DAWES BREAKS OUT Charles G. Dawes in a great man and certainly no CT.e v. Ill attempt to minimize or depreciate tbn highly valuable work he performed In Europe as a. member of General Pershing'.-! f-taff. He is entitled to all honor and praise. Hut when Mr. Dawes attempts to defend he "prodigality and wasie of the war department, and to justify the disposal of our war munitions to Franco p.fter the war was over, be doea no commotid himself to his f"l!ew countrymen. I'mler d.e terms of thi surrender the war dfpertment sol 1 to France- for $!.- "00.000 property worth tn.re than J 1 00,"00.n00, the French concern"? that ujf:mately came into possession of ths plunder actually Flopping a large portion rf It back to the United States and soiling it here for more :::sr; ? 10.000.000. When Mr. Dawe? dffn!s this s-ort of thitig he rather makes himself ridiculous. Xo attack has been made on him or lily work and his j.ctul;.!icy regarding the charge3! made against lir.la- are oi-o'bly attributable to botnef hlns thar is entirely alien o tho matter iitidT discussion - ;i for example, the i-nributlon of cabinet positions. The waste and graft in France air" ply cannot !,o iofondetl suocesAfu'ly t- en by wi admirable and worthy man as Mr. Dawes ami ben his rag" and disappointment. hae lit'f-u tlissipaf-d. he will be heartily aharnpd of hlmsp'f. His x igon us defense of Krgland ;nd his bitter ciitlcism of all those, who '-'fuse t, wo'.--:-hip at the Fnglih hhrino wi'l hardly res' easliy witn VOd Americans, With all due r -sp'-et for M-. Ilia'"?, gc.-nt lem.it--r-ern.-' to be itoflt-ldo hi'nf If. Fort V.y-e Mows.

conditions. In that !a Ge--tnaii ni l dominate F.uj'oe, while the I'nited States - i i ' rule t h western he mispliece and a lew Asiatic nations that tiobodj t aren about. The final war will be bet w. '(: the white and yliiw r.i-es with the former ictorlou. When tbo era a rrlves iu which the I'nited Staves and Germany divide the earth between them Germany will bold tho supremacy because of "superiority of genius and intellect." While tt-ie is rt tl Tit inclined to pronounce the author ciay it sdiou'd no-; be forgotten that crazy men may have followers. The kaiser had. There need be no worry about the fulfillment of the prophecy, bur much preaching of the idea by ibl-brained men might in tinte. produce an effort to try to bring it about. So long as there are German who have visions or regaining by war their bst estate rnther than iu the practice of the arts ,( peace, just, no long will ihere In a menace. So long as such hopes are expressed in Germany, even though represented in small numbers, the alarm cf France nt her situation is not astonishing. THE PRICE OF A KISS

I A man kissed a maid the other da -. jU a 1';. ri.-; res

taurant, and was promptly arrested for ft. I" wa not the oung lady who caused the a.rre.-t. it the cafe proprietor. He didn't mind short skins, ridb'ddown stocking--., bobbe 1 hair rr cigarettes. Hut he did draw the line t patrons helping themselves to a 1, i.ss with eery course. The affair was heard in court, the newspapers uk it up. and the de is! on wag given in favoc of the kisser.-. That settles the manor for Pen.,, Hut it id h hue priui for folk to i.b-( ide to-arer home. Is da ugh -! -r to be ceepured when sh. is surprised iu the oseu'atory !!. --ss lib -.e- x .iin,. man the front porch ? s pi rr;. fu-t ivc coups- tba or!s in ; park to he condemned of a rui.UK-nt l.'i.--. i ; .-to! n when the lox r think themselves ah no" 'lb-- kis-irg impulse strikes v.-hon it will, not when th- sealn would dietate. uif he tl tuls his neighbor at e not so symnaTl ei h- as the French Judge, and willing to bo him go seo! free, he i.un-t decide that a ki-s at any price is, worth ir.

Pt XST no- a toy can study JPKUJXG .n.l sra.ii. mar f-yr ten years A Ml forg-tct all h learned A HOt'T both trn minut-s Atn-l--.ll he- ig-' -.a out in the werM. x i: often wonder if we shall !He lCT)(f L:OI .it .so o? to exciaiin wtt ti l)i:i.Ii;ilTi:il .iithu.ia.-mi en y..n,c Irrllfbt AK.ll.i'RtU Jay- when v !- raHTHlIAIILV fln-e ami fit for o:.o Ol' our a;:-.-: Why wo feel Itios a trem her 1 ttv? cissfl V'-tiveen 41 ana ' TUFJlt. will be a lot more i- .u 'he world WHEN more foiUs get "", r ! I19POiT-H ti Ftiy It with v.; !-.. A(ii nr:n tro d .t : THAT tt-.-s-e wvfr -n .j-.r.-l g!i Illld'C! iUOMJ If m-.-n. I..e..i ie.i. TO gamb'.n with but thdiM 13 ."o.i'.et ,n.' ; tu.'po.'t lin; tli tu ndaitwiita ! -;-d0, una iKdj-jbur n ,,, ,n THINKS if ::y iwf-,-; tb Wfty AAOTHCH teU w-l-ut orlght i.'oi.-;-ic.r

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two children Hime I began takinff wjr medicine and did all of my own work including washing while carrying them. I can also recommend Lvdia L. Finkham's Sanative Wash, You may use this letter ai a testimonial if you wih. " Mrs. Thomas; L. Christy, 701 West Mound St., Columbus. Ohio. Such a condition as Mrs. Christy w as ai points directly to a deranged condition of a woman's svstem, and by following her example taking Lydia 11. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, women may be relieved from such ailments and Vie restored to normal health and strength jupt as she was. If there is anything about your condition you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, M.w. , in regard to your health. Beiontiflc&Uy ExamiistJ Glaases Fittest Satisfaction Guaranteed

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With hides s cheap, about the g,,,..., . ea.-o-i for f-kinnlus an animal is to get at the beef. The indic'ed person fhiiiibl have no more time ia court than Is necessary to give jm justice. Police Sri the large cPie.-, ap; car to hm: it easier to drive the crooks out than to capture then,.

The Ku;s-)iaas either w i i or w i 1 1 not s-iart a campaign iu the spring to con-pi. Furone tor bol.-bevi.sni. Vlven a croKS-ejed man n..s im difilcuUy m finding trouble these days if he goes out to iook for -t. "i be - ;, v few. r.-'rs.ms w bo woubi bn-! Go .i-aj-'lu

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