Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1921 — Page 4

age Four

THE TIMES Monday, February 14, 1921.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS T TU LiXl COCHTT FKHITIHO ft UBLI3KIirO COJCFAJTT.

have that house on the hill. So Sam began looking around for ways to help that ? 1,000 grow, and like many a thrifty, but too impatient young man, bought wildcat stfK;k. And that $1,000 was gone and with it Sam'B dream of the house on the hill and all the rest. To return to the ad in the bank window, "If you dream safeties in the air, save and put foundations un-

Th Tune.i t-ast Chicgo-indiana Harbor, Jail excpt ! der them." Hut. be sure the foundations are solid fcuuday. tultred .l th postuiTlce lu t-Mi CUicu. Noenv j ur ii nil ones.

ih Lake County Ttinea Saturday and Weekly F.1itn,n.

' Th County Times Dally entpt Saturday and Sunday. tierl at liie iiusiuiuce in Hamm-.iiU. .'uij J.

Tlie-Passing-Show

EDNA HAS A

GOOD TIME

Entered ( ihn poi. toTilce In Hammond. February 4. 131.

Th Gary Ev;m.. Tlin !.. y e-.ei'i duuday. Enlerta at the puaioltlc In Gary. April V . All unvUr '.lie act of MarcJU lo'.H, as sccund-claa wttr. KORKItiN ADVERTISING REI'KEiE.STATION O. LOGAN PATNE ft CO. CHICAGO

LINCOLN Not many men are remembered by anybody but by iheir grandchildren 40 or 50 years after they are dead. A few carve out careers that are memorable, and of these only a select half rioaen in the world, perhaps.

tecelve universal hemage. Of those is Lincoln.

A man do?snt expect a. woman TO be as aniart as he thinks he la Bl'T he expects her to be smart enoufrh TO realise how snidrt ho la. A man's idea -.f having a pood time lt to ifo out i.nd do something; UK can't afford to. KLI,, we see they are poing- to

i abolish clcarets

i

ry Office Telephone 131 i Of those is Lincoln. ITe was a plain man, and j

rchtaVHTr? "i ! the plain man takes him to his bosom, studies the story lhal

lbaiana Harbor (Keporier and Class Ad Telet-ne ,,f his life as a cuirte to corn! net, and thanks Provi-

HV January 1, 1925. but perhaps tj I

Indiana Harbor (News Dealer) ...Telephone 113J-J

V IkTUn Veltphotie o v - M

that anionji the earth's millions of mercneary

w ? ,r. ."""rrr--".-.Tr--V---. an occasional sublime ideall-i sh ul.l be.

(tlalni immediately to th Circulation D.-purt merit. Uammond l private eich:t) Jioo. 3101. 3101 Call for wht.tever department wanted.)

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tt you fail to rwo.;vo yur copy of Tma Ti vx ai w",ir,r "i Mt ff,e tf- ti .- f ; tt.'t.i. t r.t tu ot c-r wa not r, :::. :;r:;M it- r- - 5 J ric in iir.t wha t It u! to he r.i !.' ..m,- ul? it t'r-.tryti fiorn u.ny ovitce ilioui :i trs.r, !'. tu-l . T;i T'mm ! as i.t".sM it." :r. .1- :.tii-ii' and It r1lnr minl'f to rea, h it ; alro- ti tuuv. He , I ' In It aina ut when you lo not get jnur i-st-T aiid w will act promptly.

('ence

A'e look on Lincoln with a little awe. and yet ,

v ith friendliness. Not many of us could have hewn

TIM K and aft'?- we can hew

learn to

WITH that expertness already A IT A I K O by some of our respect

pted honor

! ble friends

to the line as he did; few could have :ir.

and admiration with sc little fl-t; tlon. Mis Hoetrlne of IthTty et tK.e forh ,'!!;'it In rnnnv heart-- and k;ivi new hope ! I lioiis.i tn's. An uncouih fiib! of the bin k v m mIs, in !i'i;miio ;i m;istM 1 'viliri. A ti'oduit of ib snii'll tovvt. lio l-.iimd Ii thrill ill'-

.oild wit'i oiiior. A liiiiiibb, ploib! I n outh. he 11-' l rose to Ie:n! mankind to ;i ii'-v. iiiui of !in theih'd. I hour.

When l lio iiiillon Is lull of tniir.-i. wHimi want iitii

WHICH would enable them w believe

lfv ,!t-.fiori while areuiilr

To

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. I-: . S'l' he r.l f u id l I aw iiy vv i i f hid T

THAT lie spends foolishly. WHEJi a man pronounces It a good XF.HMO.N' its quite probable THAT the preacher didn't hit .film very hard. THE Incone tax may costing- the people a Rreat IlKAt, of mon-'y but just think for A moment aow it Is developing their BRAINS by having- to figure OI'T those sh-ets. AM old maid of 35 can tell OY that any plrl who TTlIUi:s when she Is under that ae IS beinp vobhed of her g-irlhood. IT is when a man WANTS to have his own way TTflAT he ilscovers how t'nVT!MV i"ie rry- are. Till; i mi r i . ! r t U ' n x HUM T .ro .in r . reform"IS that h-'d I'lllrh liitll'T hl'llom:il i-i.ui :.4t. h.' i.'r'. noltij-ii; M I I II l,e ..'., C ill his line.

(INTERNATIONAL NSV.S SERVICE ST. 1OCIis, Ki ll. 12 f- ur and a half

J years old Edna Tlasil was hnvlni; a tine i time as tho yet of the polii-e hvadcjuarters forc th.s ;iflrnoon while !'- i forts weer iii-inc muile. to locate her ' mother in Di.-nvrr. i.-o'.o. Th.; child was ifound on a Nasnviile, Clia'.t anooa 'St. louis triin i-nro-.it e from Atlanta, (la., to St. IiOuH. fhe t'dd passen kc i .- , her guardian "Marian" who told im r she was to be sent to her mother, liv--.i in Atlanta. Passengers, who vi--d wit', each other to adopt Edna, formed j. Ii oce.--.-n-n from unl.-n st.uiori to a l---partrnc-nt stora m lien the train reacde,! here an-1 pu :-r hi s- 1 her a new outfit of clothing-. The tot said h.-r mother's name w.s "I'l-arl" and 5he live.j hi S-.uth street, in P'-nvcr, and that "Mari. in" lived :n Peachiree street, Atlanta.

The so-calied "stock package and containor" bill introduced In the Henate by Oronna and in the house by Iv-presentative Haujren. republican, of

Iowa, will a !. be taken up rnl'UiHl--' .

1-v the

STOMACH 'UPSET?

Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets

ol II mm--r'- K

?. THE GROWTH OF THE LEGION .; th prim, hard suuule for eviston.-o .s.-em uboui to uiiia aiiv.V i

: Tbe American Keg ion developtd from a nuky . ovorpower ii". let us pa use ami takf it new lease on ; youngster Into a full-t)eigel American fiRhtinj! organ- ouriicc. it mis m t for a l;i ib.it a Lincoln was tZAtlon in the year Just ended. Fr tn national he.id- i born In Aim-rlc;.. It v-;is not in v;iin lii.s lii'e w;.s is- 1 guarters at Indianapolis comes word that the member- , se.i iiiuniii; our for--:"a t hers. WV honor him by hope. i hip was doubled and ii. I 1 T io?ts were added liui ini i 180. Posts were established in the farttieunoM .or-: KEC0GNITI0N OF RUSSIA ne of the globe. Including Argentine, I'-.-lgiiim. Stnto J Certain members of lon-rrcss an. I oilo-rs who are ' IXimingr, Peru. Chile, China. Una! ema la. .liipan. Pol-. ;i (J vocn 1 1 u j? tbe reio-niiion oi' ibe .--i,-t tuvfininnil in , cod, Samoa. Starting 19i with .. bra to lies and j,it-sia. in order that the I niie.j Si a I . may i:;oi. wiiii 6";000 memliers. the Women's Auxiliary linihed with i t,at -untr -rr rather in orib-r in put tin- itn crnm.-nt 200. "00 members and !," units. back ot such 1 1 ad i n '.i i;;h t learn smneili i riu I'roiii th-'j Not h in could be more ; i a 1 1 f I n ij to true Mmr- '-pinion of lohu Sparvo. Socialist author.

Sir. Spar so went to kus.-ia . with a lepuf . I bn which included a not lor well-Unown Smiiilist iind ".i- went I'o. tlie purpose of lea mi hfi wh;it he coulii iibout the soviet government. His ju-irnent is ta.lt "so iong ;is the !o;theviki remain In power arid maintain their presen: P lic ihere can be no secntity for foien caidiiil lavented in Kns.si.i.''

"It is a lisi d i; t - y i in possible fi r American ;: M'icss

ftgn? than this wonderful growth of an ori;a nidation ; ?K"se influence ft r patriotism and rihkI citizenship hiai been demonstrated in countless ways. Mombi-s ot the Kegion have come to the Mjpimrt of law and - dr in ivuumunltied where lawless elements soualu to gtin the upper hand. While keeping aloof from parttsin politics, the Kegion has taken a determined , stand on vital publb: tjuf stions. It has sought (lie

deportation of prtfessic nal trouble makers of alien i.n to rely on the hi in sty of its loaders In their di-ai-cationalltieo who turned liberty Into license. Mugs with the sov let K.vei hiikiii." Mr. Spatuo lol ) a May the Kegiou continue to lloiirish and to g;iin ' copimittce ol thcsinaie. "Tin reason why the holshila numbers that Its wholesome patriotic inefiufnee will H; are so eapcr to . l.iaiu re- gultton. th.it ',i In.-pt.o.. V greater. i t.helr Pioessant and cosily prop;i;i nd.i, is itself a sullic'."lit reason for Octiyiim thai i vcon ii ion."

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-e s b-icU t- th time - on a Kir' -miming on It wh'rf

i- i" plain living hi-i'vWi she s-ems t- 'nf'jf';.- Pr--s.se. i in things

I '? Tool e or l'-ss. a I-l. ,1 e , - t I il''

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SEEK TO REGULATE GRAIN EXOFAFfrES W vt T kN. l-Vb 1 2. M 1 e r k.':Mnhiiii in v-o-:.i .fuiui' s, nii.l ;ti.i- , t-' .i f-(!--i ;.l r' cui.Uo'n i:r;ii:i ,h.i n--;. p.-oi-l-.f in hilis s ...n.-oi ---! s" e a .-, j . . i s 4 , , , n j. . ; - ; o . 1. 1 i . ; i it , or X..la l'..oi.-,. i.ii.l tpj,"i. I e pu hli.-.i ii. of hil-i,.V u-ii; 7.e -,.IIS'.-re,i f.liiv .M-.'i.l.. !- lo- s-M,.t- cor; m i 1 1 e. t n was a II II I J TU'-.l t--i;,".

That's what thousands of stomach pu.'ierers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the "al cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothin?, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tonrue, poor appetite, a lazy, don'tcare feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take O'MeTahiets he suhutute for calomel. Dr. Edwnrs' Olive Tr-blets are a p.,rey vtt etabk compound mixed with olive oil. You will know thern by Jhrir olive- color. They do the work iihotit riii:i. cramps or pain. Take one or two at U-dtime for quick rei:'. t. . . .

Try a ' Times Want Ad"

ill-: won't call WHO lia-.n't t hr-rn II I T he ivf r ll pe ,le w h

n tho -nv ha.

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Every Drop of Your Blood t Should Be Absolutely Pure i

Any slight disonler or impurities

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HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

III-: vts t'.iii Y ..- .-f th ork II 1 a h ii-'i he . i t s 1 1 Till-: w.rk is iio lirst 1.. suffer. rtavcrtiac In Tbe Tiir.c, anJ aa

, jits con ; st.mt -fiort.

is a source of danger, a.s every vital rjran of the Ikhij depends upon the Mood supply to properly perform its functions'. Many pa'nful and dr.njrerous diseases are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood. Among: the rnmt serious are Rheumatism, with its toetr.rh.fr iiin; Kriemi. Tetter, Krjsipela and other di'rijTirinK skin diseases; general debility.

J,e!ple3s, and raany otiier diseases are the direct result of impure bloovl. You can jn a larjro measure avoid liability to disease by the use ' S. S., the wonderful blood remedy that rfvs been in constant Uie for riore than fifty years. S. S. S. cleanses the blood thorousrhly. I: is sold by ilrutrristR everywhere. For valuable literature and medical advice abtolutely free, write todav to Chief Medical Adviser,

which makes tlio strongest inca i 159 Swiit Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca,

SILLY AND WONDERFUL Rome things are sillier than others, ami to a good many honest, people there really Is nothing more like Ta ush than the custom of sending a valentine. Put to tther poeple the ones who are wearing their first pair of long t roust rs, for instant e, or their first pair of ear-puffs- nathing Is more exalted, more

nohle or more fitting. j Children used to think It smart to send horrid, j usly picture-, which their elders who should have ; known better ca.lld "comic'' valentines, to their friends. These pictures dwelt on all the mean traits i i

of humanity, and never mentii ned any gid ones. It U an encouraging sign that there aren't so many of these atrocious things for sale any mere. Chlldreu nowadays are brought up better than the last generation wag. But there Is that other kind of valentlue--wlth frilled lace-paper, hearts and arrows, tenderly-tinted ribbons and sweetish verses they don't seem to pass out of style In the least. "If ycu love me as I love you. No knife can cut our love in two." That was one of them. Sentimental, but oh, so fetching If sent by the right boy to the right girl. Don't laugh, you grown-ups. Surely tine day a year can be spared frr puppy love. I'alpifating hearts r Innocence, go gather your rosebuds while you may.

j if Mr. Spniiio went to Kussln with any prejudice it j -vas in favor c f the soviet principles, but be s,- enough ! in Uussia to convince him of ili- uiicr u ishonest of fao - men in control of the soviet govern merit. In spite of the judgment of men who know jonie- ', thing of the fads regarding Kussia. there is some agitaj tion In this country for recognition of I.eiiine and Trot 7.j 1 y, in order that the I'nited Slates may ohlaln ii "n,we ! ft the tur.-iness which I!ussia is re;'. 1 to tn- read v to

l Ive.fo nal Ions willing in forget the blomiy i!e- os of tinholsheviki and run the risk of i. 111 stubbed in ihe hack in' tricky leaders.

1. II--u ninny ii'ii'--'- are riec-s-I" ounin of '.reason? -. V'h'!t rni.-ii joins -,Sie n.-r;hern and 'oih-iii i-.-i.-ij. of lie"- !)iiivi- Khpiri Ah;,t Fliisiish prison ar th" Mad "f the -t of 1 S 1 ' conlilie.l L'.rpl'i .l ts-oii-ts iei'ijse.1 to fn?it u gainst their . on ai r ? 4. hi.h of the S-,.tisl Jikes is .ai.l to 1 the most benulifu'? Who w a.s Moriheus? '.. 11 -w finny eg i,.e. a sinpl'in. -i nil.- 1 :. ? T. II. -u ol,l Is- the nrt of i-inlohni'ii;? 5. WlHle VS e " sieei li.-e.JIes fiist.

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J .w man y u hi- ! ov. r Xi;i H.ra. K

1 whit k now 11 ?

Jier n3 r r I

f t of water 'Is p nilmil"?

is I tie North.

NAMES THAT FOOL YOU "W"hl!e mj. si eri.ms things are going on in I'iplonittic realms cfiinerniug ilie island 1 f y.-.p. tloit one tiny rpeck of territory the Tinted States was to get as a result of the world war. nn.-,t citizens have oth'i things to worry about. It Is a source of con gra 1 11 la t ii 11 In more than op f-ense that America did nor require much hind through the war. Yet whether Yap goes to this count! y or to

.lapan, inere was inis nnicti iinoitl it: inn could no- -

;p- f;t r wrong in pron 11 ri ia t ion. Y-.i-p spells Yap. ami , c.h:On." that's all there is to it. i if v i it re th - lirst i. r skat-s Not so lucky are the ISritish. who g. t a little here. ! "'"de? ns-. T!ie xer made of the

hiii 1" :i v ,,r n 11 1 nn 1 .. i. Tfosv rirtnv ;,,-m were sot fre

j hv the 1-'iu:i n. ! .-. ii. .11 I "r .. 1 n 1 1 1 fi I i o n ?

ANSWXES TO TESTiaDAT'S

! QUESTIONS 1. "ft hut Is th- veloi-ity of a hurricane? Ans. Th.- wind hl.-vvs from ', to '. mil's in hour. J '-. Ill V. hit 7.ole i.,es rrtosf ,f AusI trnli i 1? ris. A ust r-i 1 ia lies m,,. l v In lh t'liii ry! .on--. ' ?. What lire a n ru. ? Ans. They are Krassy j-liins a.nd th. iciin.- is g - I en th-m in son . ;..i.rls of the s.njih. I 4. Whit is -h,- ini-iri'iu' of "Sierra

Ans.- The ,-..,r.is ru-ri "main

;:nd a lot there, uiitil the Ibiyal llengiii rdii. al Sietri'

'has had to summon its learned meinhers to determine

j with some degree of accuracy how the names of tho new : Ans.

BUILDING A FOUNDATION. TOO.

possessions shall be pronounced.

Happily, the society

I'oijr million. How. are M-irs- divided tr.

(is also to extend Its efforts llinmaii Kurope and Asia.

There wad a sign lu a savings bank window the j and ope day we may actually know how to pronounce other day which said: "If you dream castles in the ; everything from I'rzemysl to Kuhoea. f.ir. nave and put a foundation under them. " j Manzlg is now Gdansk to the Poles and lodanum to Once there was a young man who had always jthe K u rn.i n Li ns. (Jncmi is Kiin.-r. hn.ii is protioiuubreamed of being wealthy. As a boy he pictured U udsh. When the Serbs took Tskub I hey It a n ge,! r.o.

d Val

gus. I: folilte.-r

l.Imself dressed in the height (f fashion, snappy cut Iname to Skoplje, but the Creeks. Albanians

to his clothes, and all that, walking down Main street. ! biohs, cadi have their own name lor it. fonstantin

I'eople on the sidewalk would point him out. saying: "Yes, there Sam l.recD, young fellow, bur smart. Yes, sir, smart. Owns that big bouse up on the hill, and has got a got d pile salted down already . ilo rour.t be worth i 1 im),1'im.i." So Sam. as au initial step toward wealth, saved, and after a time reached his first goal, the $l.moi goal after whb h. 'tis said, the money just grows. Hut about this time Same got a girl, and then he wanted to make a splurge. lie wasn't going to takeher Into any little two by four honse:he was going to

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ople has half a dozen names, and Transylvania is Krdely 10 the Magyars and Ardealu to the ltu ma n iii ns.

Quite a ,,t i,f gi.-ls take more Interest :'cst than thy do in a hope chest.'

in a hop-

There will Pe ji measure of readjustment when

bacon again becomes Why Is- a kiss-; nobody cares."

the poor man s meat.

Nobody seems to know and

croups

ih-ir hr ! s, Ii t n. s.. There n re roups e:il,,i ma r nit tides.

Vh;-t ore ri ,-r.d i I s ? Ans. Thev .ire m.tfors whi.-h i.lti-il! fall t. the e-irih. VVli.-it is li. trien.-? Ans.-- It is tti 11:0110 siM-n that d-ai rt merit of iu-iuiry s-.hi.li ih.'t's .i;!i th-- cius-- and p-----niiou of .li.sjrit,. jn iheir r hitiou to the preservation of h.-i'th. 1". Is the hveii'i. a cow.'irdly f-r-e-1.-US animil? An.. The hveua is a .-. .-.v. a r 1 1 y -mi mat. r .- .

Children's Coughs

rnr i T,'oit' e 9(

niy be clicrVrd and more itioiii rondiMont if tli thror often will hr voidr.1 b-r T.roinptly gime the cl.iM a doe of fe

Right of Way

Establishin

It seems like smooth sailing, when you get a clear line and talk by telephone to another city a thousand miles iivvay. You see nothing of the wonderful switchboards where skillful operators handle your call and the lines are "hooked up" to give your talk the right of way over two thousand miles of copper wire, guarded every inch of the way from all kinds of interference. You scarcely realize that during every moment of your thousand-mile talk, telephone apparatus and plant valued at nearly a half million dollars are at your exclusive service. In the Bell Telephone System 30,000,000 connections are made daily, giving clear tracks for the telephone talk of the nation and requiring almost a billion and a half dollars' worth of telephone equipment. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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Sen. Joseph I. France. A resolution proposinj; purchase bv the U. S. of all German cables and also her South African and Tacif-c colonies has been introduced in the senate by Senator Joseph I. France of Maryland. Me suggests S'i.000,0011,000 as the consideration to he credited asrainst the indemnity imposed upon Germany.

Watered Stock. Jimmie (vis.tiriK tils uncle in the country) "Oh, Unci George, your hiroi: man is not honost. He let throws drink n w'hole lot of water jnst ht'fore he niUkctl theiu."