Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS T rax xl&x courrxx PEKiTnio rvBLtsurao COMfAKT.
they exist, make it. impossible to procure the necessary ; cash. The condition seems to support the argument j that the I)l'CS"Ilt SVsloni it" -,v ,ti,,o ij ilntnriipnti! fit 1
business.
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Th Lake County Times Lally except Saturday and Sunday, liutereJ ut the postuiiieo in ilaiumonU, June lur. Th Times Enst Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally oxcpf. Bunday. fc.otered h.1 the poblutXiCu la llH.it CliioiiK". Suveuv tier IS. 1918. The Lv8K County Time!" Saturday and Weekly Edition. (Cnterd al the poutoftlce In lluiiiiuond, irr;bruary t. Th Gary Eveou.c l'init l-iiiy e-.n-fi tiuuday. Entered ai U potofiic In Ur, April lr. ls12. All uudtr tho act of Maik.lt j. 14. uj Sfcc nd-clat matter.
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(Call for w hi lever department wanted.)
KEEPING TAB ON CHURCH-GOERS A church in Aurora, Nebraska, lia adopted a fomei.'hat unusual method of oner-kins up on the attendance .... members. It is the name as used by business con- ( i ns for keeping a record f employes present and on rime or otherwise, but it has not been followed long enough to determine if strict business rules can be injected into religion. Kncii member receives a card which is to be pre sonted at the services. An attendant punches the card to allow time of attendance am', character of service. At regular periods tiles,, can-; are gathered and the record .d' the members ascertained. Any brother or sister who has fal'di below a fixed standard for attendance will ! ca'led l.e for the official board, and the persnasixe influence i i" that body wil be exercised. The card system will work one of two vas--it
vil stimulate the
The Passing Show A worn. in i as rod as M1M Io.jlit b i" re ?tn? seta hT COKI'Ki: in th? morning. A Kincle man cm be a fool and . . NOT U now it i..ut ITS different with a morri.-.l marc MM. Hi: is this to be said
le .,f a double-faced Jazx ree-
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show n in the .?eri
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a t a leg i:e -i. VI II AT has become f.f tho ,-, TH T used to I t rocked 0 s.i;ni in a eta. lie? 1 Ml what has become of tie
i ti r.ii vt al c l ;vii way nan can 'HKK a iii.ro of In nis
HOW MUCH
DO YOU KNOW?
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THIISK tiiat iiv.'i
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NOTICE TO SVBSCP.IP.ERS.
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Lest wav as we!
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If you fail t-t receive your ropy of Thi Times as
- . e. l t a-H oia itutti lit wis i-iwii, piijtt uo not imov ik io" .
bn loat or was not sent on nine. Kemt-moer tost tiie msn ...
rvie la nor what it . ,.-,! I,-, be nod t i-om :i lamt t ar atendiiis clnircli is to make the Mervlces so
Kneryal from many Pourcea about th- train and mad ser- j ti1 t lhov wiH not he willing to miss them Vtce. Ths Times has increased its mtu.irn; equipment and It i trlvin earnestly to reach its patror.s on time. U'i prompt j in advlblna us when you io not your paper and wo will ' . -TT, c-mnira act promptly. SCIENCE AND SPIRITS
attendance of members who do not Miiglor r.ade an 1
s delinquenis. or It will drive them tiios-. t!:t aavc It will probably be fcund that the ' ra.ie
nr i i ! i n
uterset peroue in tees si i :i 1 1 rai-t i ve
!
a child, it
his may
are told by Dr. lleroward 'a rri nut on. the dis-j tinsuihed investigator into physic matters, that, if; laboratories were properly fitted up in America, scien- j tists would be able to reach Fome definite conclusions i
possibility of ccnummicat ion j
ilea.l. That is a subject in which every human
eing is bound to be intertrted. It does not seem likey that mere lack of laboratory equipment will be al-
CRIME PREVENTION It is an obi saying that if you reform l Mtr-ABcorv tr ht.f iii t' i t h Ills r : i 11 d t": 1 1 i i e r
tie placing more than the warranted premium on her- wil bin tin years as to the
euity. Hut the problem of instructing in obedience j with, the
to the regulations of society has been greatly empnaslzed by the prevalence of crimes of all kinds, a large percentage of which are committed by persons who ere between the ages of 18 and - years. The training of children cannot be left entirely to the public sctii (ds. as so many parents s tow a disposition to do. but. the obligation rests upon the parents and society in general. Teachers may enjoin their pupils to obedience and may set them a gcod example cf citizenship, but .10 hours a week. nine months In the year, niU not offset bad influences from otber sources. If boys and girls are to be saved from
careers of lawlessues, there must be greater co-opera- j to lie a spiritualist to be interested in the things these tion between the authorities and parents, especially j lesea relies disclose. Science forges ahead, regard lens in the cases cf children who show a disposition to dis- jot creed or (b gnui. One day. perhaps, it will penetrate regard the regulations which have been provided for j to the beyond. the- good of themselves and others. j One of the principal causes of crime is the free- ; GASSING THE PARASITES
dom that is given to many boys and girls to roam the i j n,,t the hoc bo but the bull weevil against I streets until late hc.urs. Tbn curfew plan lias been j which tl United States army is abcut to lay down a j tried by many municipal authorities, but it has not j ;.arl-n-e ,,f poisonous gasses. This pest of the cotton !
A M w e (rue it is pretty .uekv tor Till; n-;.;hbe..- cat Mil i.-, not a HindJ. 1 OI It wife may hae '..; I'll I.T fv.t 11" it wasn't for !if 1 or would tii.e a f""! o
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t. Vt liut Prince is 1-lieved be
eountrjiiien to have discovered America, jfirs b-'t'. r IV. lunibu? :'. AVhat was tie ".MaKiia i"l;art:t?" ;;. Mlctt strait omiei-tri lake H.ir..n and U'tKi' .M leiilan? 4. Vha t is ' man ?' ' .". Who were the Jar oi;ns? !. W'ha lis the Eighth 'ote nn nd m. r, t 7. W ho introduced what c kiv-wii as III" 'Soolls S VStemV" e. Wliat peneral oripinated the f tmous "rcl'.l ycl;V" !. How I..HK a r-vod d e, fv. Irslory of Jerusalem cover? In. Wlc-ii iwj Joseph, th I'liin'mi ot tn.. irpin .Mary, si,l"'ar fir. m c.spel liislorj ; ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS
f '? .An.'. The Volija.
biifh. ti. Where do we get the weed hoot'l Ans. Ffooteh is an Ksqulmo word. ' means liqimr. 7. Wluit is the annual 'o" to timii' each voir by preventable tires? Ans.Tb'. .-nern,- ;,,Ss is JlTi,'""""1,1"11'!"!. . Whit t the tirst bank to urn on i...i,!,.-h as it is to.lnv? Ans. Tlo
Ills I l'.a til. o. '.n.;.-. .si b! is'ued in the K';'
''tinny, earii..! on banking b'is-iness ;v : is now prnet i ,. th Whut mj 'is the copit'tl of Slim. Vlis'. li.ini.-koU. 1''. I'r.'m whitt am a tit !;y wj.s I'e' l-ii.-k of ( ntral 1'ark, r Vol K
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lowed to stand in the way. And yet it must be confessed that mankind lias made surprisingly little progress in its attempts to rend the veil of death and explore what lies beyond. An important recent development, and one which apparently ha been pretty general- overlooked, is a novice perfected by Professor Imoda of the Paris I'spcho-
logical Institute, which points, to a theory that, radium j that mystery-matter, may hold a key that will unlock j the secret of spirit com in: uica t ion. One does not need j
M1M meek
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O," i..'.ft.tors r: her ! t w s uj.i'iy prets tiie'aiposition set. nis t o I'nt'i n tl',e doth has Os
l.iilil) poiutt : ' l her ,i ' i J f.i ctor
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often wonder how
i Mi:iiT u ris I wealth y
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teen found effective because many p-n'cms will not , plantation may be exterminated.
the efforts to keen children from the
experiments already
co-operate m
etreet3.
Juvenile courts have been established and
j i nd acted wubl indicate.
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chemical warfare service of the army, in co-
accomplish much good in handling cases of delinquent. ..perntkn with the department of agriculture, is carry- j T)ut the most important work is in preventing boys j lns, on ,)l0 i)attle. In France the tise of chloropicrin
and girls from reaching the stage in disobedience winch j against the aphid and other parasites has already shown j
makes it necessary to take t hem into court. (considerable success. Chloropicrin is produced indus
trially and can be obtained in large quantities. It is j net considered a dangerous substance to handle, it is j r.ot inflammable, is only partly soluble in water, and j evaporates very easily. j
I lie caterpillars or larvae ot lepido. etera. th " larvae of hj nienoptera and aphids have been effectually destroyed by this method. The tntire suTiject of poisongassing agricultural pests is under cr moderation by the American givernment's department of agriculture.
A BUDDHIST SALVATION ARMY Christian missionaries have done, so long and so fruitful a. service among the poeulo of India, China 2nd Japan that their endeavors have become more or less an old story to the folk who send them forth. No greater compliment to these Christian workers could have been paid than the anottneement that the liuudhists have formed an organization similar in many respects to our own Salvation Army. The Salvation Army, even among those who call themselves Christians, was for many years the subject cf condescending smile. It was when the nation, and in fact, the world, faced a crisis in the late war that the sterling worth of th3 Salvation Army made Itself more evident. The crisis was a normal as well nf a physical, political and economic one. Not all work agencies stood so well in the breach as did the Salvationists. Some religious leaders see in the new lladdhisi organization the beginning of a world-wide .struggle for religious supremacy. Heretofore Christianity has been the most active of the major religious bodies of the world to attempt conversion cf all the nations to
Its creeds. There are integral qualities in Huddhism j that seem to make its spread in western countries im- I probable. Its leaders, however, could have taken no j
II K I 'O H K a u t i m . . h i I e s e r e V1IF. you marry TIIK preacher ."ays that j .. BIT li-.e ro.-cry bill sa; 1 OI" are two. TH Kit II is pro.v.ldy not mt 1111.17 .-uMo-iry -"or ITRIOXITI' Will p-et folks
They WORK
while you sleep"
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A banker may have confidence in the future, but he wants a couple of good names besides your own on the note.
The world seems to be approaching the point where
it will require the thrills.
decidedly unusual to create auy
The allies would feci more like putting Germany j and Austria on their feet if they were not afraid of a I
kick from behind.
There really was a time when a lot of folk were sure the big corporations would send the country to ruin.
It would probably bo difficult to borrow a gun from
better pattern for ruiasiona r; tion Army rf the Christians.
-iilva- 'a bandit these days they are in use most of the time.
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UNABLE TO PAY TAXES
The mysteries of finance re made more inscrutable j
to the average mind by the inability of individuals and corporations to pay the fourth quarter installment of income and profits taxes for the calendar year of J919. A fair assumption it should be that if one bad received Income or profits last, year that might be taxed by Uncle Bam to the amount of f .1,000, say, the money should be In the taxable's pocket or bank. In most cases, we believe, ihar. the present Inability to pay is traceable to the necessity of using the tax money in going businesses. It simply could not be spared earlier in i he-year and business conditions as
"i.Eim.11. . j ...jim '. in mm ji-i-ui i;i mn, m.un
tonight for your liver an 1 bowels and wake ui clear, rosv and cheerful No
machine are usually the hardest on the near neighbors, i pripins no inconvenience. Children
The first two weeks of the ownership of a talking
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You aciiy. me las Fallow.
are tiilioti?. constipated, headfull o c.iid, uiistrtiiiS. Your don't fit breath lip had, fkin Take one or two Cascarets
When a man reaches 5 0 he likes to fool himself with the assurance that he has just begun to live.
In these days f varied activities it is not as easy it once was to recognize an honest, dollar.'
love Cascarets toe. A d v.
f0 cents.
When a promoter admits that his proposition has n element of doubt, be sure that it is moslly doubt.
1 i' I.enine is insane, as ivponed. In. do things any crazier than he has been.
could hardly
1. Where do b: ie original"? Am inar revenue must
1 for raining reer,- . A II tolls for rairii: inate m the ) ...lis.-
ITES-STINGS Apply wet baking soda or ordinary ammonia, followed by
V A PO RUD
Over 1 7 M'Uion Jar Used Yearly
Try a ' Times Want Ad
o i re presen t o.t i ve . 1. What is meant when It i y.i'd a. l""rs.on di".l itiiestato? Ans. It rne-ins that t!ie p. u died wi'hout ie.-ivinij a w.;i. .1. Ifow inijcit f-.pprr there m a n.er dollar? Ans. A :'er rt.'l'nr i" mi- tenth c.'ppcr. t. Tor whom was Mt. Vernon. Wta-h-inpton's home, named? At,s. Fur Admiral Vernon under whom ,av. r nee, M-rved in the Wt Indie?;. Ti. "hi.i is the lurucl rivtr in Ku-
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'Pape'3 Cold Compound" Quickest Relief Kno'.n
(Jil.t loOWtccof "rape's Co: i two hours into ken usually
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hrenks ai.y O'.'o r i t r.;1. The .ry ,!! .lose i.pent r'.f j;. no-;ii,s and lae ' r aiij: ef '
i' M"I'S ro.se runnins ; ) '. ieve-, t i lae he dnlinesji, I't-veris'ine.
"F'ap"'s i '..'..I Con-.pi.UTVl" costs en'.;a few coit-i at (hup Ftoiej. It ii.-n with'.mt resistance, iaste nice, contains no ci u i r i i ri e -Insh-1 vpon Uape , Adv.
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The fact that it wlil run as fast as the cold in supply your daily needs is also es-sential.
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Laundry
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Automatic Water heaters furnish hot water as fast as cold
AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER wil! furnish you hot water abundant and cheap with no effort on your part. Simply turn the faucet. Let us prove these facts to you by a demonstration.
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Leon Cadore. W hen Leon Cadore reports at the trammfj camp pf the Brooklyn Dodtrers at the end of this month Lncle Hubert Kohmsnn is poing to nve trc vottntr hurlinj? star jus? in v ur hurling. Don't pitch a though you had to catch a train Re.hhie believea Cadore was hanJ -canned last year by hurrying h ipitcW tiring bitn.stdf 0fjt :n f he f ra v '
