Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1921 — Page 4

THE TTMKS Mowlnv. FHirnnrv 21, 1021, ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTTT OF FfFFT PRESIDENT HAS SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE, COMING ON KVK OF HARDING INAUGURATION THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS ax xh-k i.ajj.s eacTi fbhttiko pctblismiito CGEPAIfY. To be sure it would be a diflicult thing to accustom people to buy milk by the liter, lo fish Roods by i be grain and HUTwurc dittanies by tho imii-r. France, when (by sv .sic:ii a., put into ejYect there iti be dajb of the revolution, sn ffored t'ome inconvenience for :i time. In fact, it was not until the pcrhjd of the. HOW MUCH DO Y00 KNOW? The Luka County Tun.- l"aily tufpi Saturday an1 Suhuuy. taitervU At potuuice in Haitim.Mui, u ue SS, . eeond empire that ii:s us Vi'iime universal. 11 S. The Tlrtifs iiaal CI; ice 1 ivJiana Harbor, d.-il -x.cit KuJilav. Entered i.1 the postou'ice in V-J.ul Oitcugu. Noveuv 01 r i a i a .- The JUaki Cout.'y Tt:ti SatnrJjv and We k'y lbltu in. luitrxl ml tho p;jtcf.fC9 in !iaiuui'tul. February I. 191. I' ho Gary Kveomg Tim. -iMi'y -pt Sunday. Kn ttred fit Lhe pu5i eft ui' m l.ary, Ayrll 1', l'JII. u iin.i..f h.. f i ,.r M .i . i. i x. as s'-coiiJ-class Two million Americans who recently took a notable little journey to France are now more or !c. : accustomed to the metric tysteni. If the change is ver to be made in this country, ibis seems a :" od time. It will not mean that, work will be any easier, or that Wl.al is it.e test way O I r si.

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VI.;it r'n.ieus , vie;, a nr:.:.'i il-orfite I wit;, ti e ;.trii..ui Jr--n ' 'l', s: : '' Wie .. A ne .He m r c r sr , c: u v i.-a Uii v.. n . " i 1 ! ; iMi.ri?" J. Let is -r l:.-ri;!Hi, ni " ' rln.re yii..t,'.. r is: usl lie- At itHltSC I'eirV) l.llOAil as Ilrl.S'.i is i'O. i'.' tJ. 'le! n.;irs lies :-':c . f ';: id ri h " 7. Vb;cl in-- "i:.r.N ef l-wr,;?V" . C)!:.t u is! T. i -I-fey ijlrC.-i b . in I ! e A re t .i- rcu i m s V ;. t'.'lun ijurs !.!i-r fpi:,.i? 1". Ji tt is ".. . e. .! i- , p A'ISWERS TO SATTJIt HAY'S CJTKTICNS i. ii 1 1 Jte-pcb ! v.'i:;;! !.-! t i-.e ii. m-'te? A r;s. .. Ti-iTi tc'-s fir" exclPn' 1 !i i. i ! ...... rs :i-J ;;r ;. ' -j y. I f..r tinI i v-r.

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natter. " ... (the tost of living will come down Hut il Mill itu an ' i that tho arithmetic and business will In- iv( ii 1 1 imFOi;Cl;.V Al'VEHTlSl-SU IiEl'lSLSUX T A TION Ci. LOGAN PA. NE Ac CO. CHICAGO pi'itied. Our money system is already met ria Why not make oer mwisuvt meats of tlo r thitip j cou'Vum? Gary Office Telephone 13 Nassau & 'l'h jinps'.n. hist Chu.ajjo T-leilni 931 KksK ciiieax'.' Cite;- Tunes) TtU I'lv.mo 21 Ii.dianu ri. ti ber t K- eorter and Class A'lv l!.-j tn.r,M 2: T , O . . tJ9.K.,n iV....- C)t.:!. t- I'cUm.K-,,, I 1 'XA .1 DID HE BURN HIS? college ptt l'';ur sug;:et.ls rh.it all homers or libh.'unjc ' ZZZZZZZZJZZ iV!eiht 80-M ' ty hon.lj burn ihem hi order to hasten rcoiioti.i reI ft' crown feint eutnuiw ' a d i ust P' . n t tt vou have jv trouMc eett le.tr Tim Times mawe com- i " " 1 " W'hy doesn't he sii:a;st that in order to l.'-liu innneuialrij to the Oireubitk-n J ' j'.'irrir.iiii. j die employment to a lot of idle men, ail college p. if jVs-

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NOT AT WAR WITH HUSSIA

T' von fi'l to reoo'va your copv uf TtlB TlVIl n ,, , , ... , . . . , , , rrorrmtlv a9 yu have in the Wt. rdo;.- do r.t ihmk n hx !n t" which Assistant Mvremry of Sute l""n lost or -.-a not son , u tm.e. 1 m her thot l m.iH Iavis has written in the National Civic Federation he. trviro is r.ot wn.it it v.m-i m be aii.i t' .:t cesni'Iatr.ls ar K "ti fr.-m manv f'.rcc- ahout th train -,n! mill ' niakf-.. it I ullu Hi at the t rilte.l Statec is not i n 1 0 1 fori !) g :;rrvi,1IMrTn"ryhtnJ' &r WX i ""-a. and in elvisine ua when you i not jtt your paper nuU will , he ctndemtis the a t tclitm s of parii r bolslievists to mi:-

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END OF THE INQUISITION It is our guess that the coming Federal Administration will impose upon the people of th o uutry iswer laws fstablishing bureaucrat. with power to come t round telling you how to "live and move and ha e your being."

ROLLING PIN'S DEFENDED. There is not a housewife in this broad, fair land who has not or will not at scute time or other agree with Prof. Ctauit of Northwestern I'niversity jn advising women to meet the surly conduct of mean and dev-

represont the at tit tide of the' suvi rn ment . Kffort.-j bav'e been made by commnn ist;j and oilier sympathizer:; of 'lie l.ob,!un ist regime to thow that the Tinted States is working .treat hardships on the Kt;??ian pe p! by rt'ftisius to pertnit the -sUfpnient of relief supplies to Russia. Not bin?: couhl be further from the trtiib. Sjcrttary Davis points out that Ru.-'sian relief work in the Fnlted States hicks the money necessary to purchase supplies fcr the needy in Russia, but that the government is ready at all tiims to use the means available to expedite shipments to Rus.-ia. If there is any hindrance it is from the soviet government of Russia. Tiie I'nited States has never been at war with

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temper. "Swing on them with whatever is hartdv

i.i.m! t.u.-ocu.is jusinni ana j-racucai u.m (i , v;n.isin . .. a Am(,,f, (, ,,t im,, v.o-. ,..,. t,i.,

j went tc protect allied interests against (Wmany. The coun-els ! a t.,tv !.-... .,u-. ..i t n..

Prof. Gault. He recommends a dish-pan of soapy j ,OXVill,, ,he Hussian people, but thev cannot assume or greasy water, a rolling pin or Mat iron as appropri- a friendship toward the sovmt gove.-nmer.t, which has ate weapens. i done so much to brin-T H tssia into her present disThere are few men who could stand up before such -t tre,.s. It js time to siVe denial tc the rhart-.e that this a fusillade. There is something so uncompromising , (,nintry is doing anything to cause further suffering f.bout a roiling pin. It reminds one so much of these to the 5rin()CeIU rro,,i( of Russia, f.ist biscuits, that impenetrable pie-crust which graced i ,

the table during the lioneymr)on. You cannot argue ' with a rolling pin.

TEACH "EM THEOUGH TRADE 'T am in f:urr of uncnci!' on trwlu mTniinnv.. ..-ow

To be sure, there are seme husbands who will not T, , c, ' ' iwus-sia, declares Senator Willbuu K. Rorah of Idaho

j "1 am in favor of opening up trade relations with all the j nations of the world, ami of doing it just as speedily and ; !!( mptly as we may." The remark was made in the

course of a bitter debate in the Senate concerning Russian propagrtnda in this ciuntry, the immigration question, and the efforts of the Department of Justice to suppress un-American ism.

be content to let the little domestic scene end there

They will retaliate, but after all is over and the wife has had the las? word, the air will be clearer, the hus

band far less likely to fall into a grouchy mood again, j Professor Gault has raised dcniestic strife to the level of j a university lecture. Hut he has; really not told the '

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I c.tC't .suites eio- ai.- o" A! atai? An. ! U. Wit it n y ii I'.iiil'iTi m. I V : w!,:c :..,rtr is tin- tv. .-h .!; i.i-nM'ed e.aiatl j, n j. cie ef ;.a. J ''. 'l hen s i, '. i .!-. am t in v.i, . A 'i i P -a a s s.-n of Hun.

J'l. .'a w ,-.s tie i.r eanai hu:P Frifd f.tU'-s it.l f-.r w hot pirp-s .'.is It wa la;;! Pi !7l-" ar.e.r.d tbfa:: f lb-.- C'eiei-a'ticut Jtlvr.

SLOGANS OF THE YANKS It is rot surprising that the chief of morale cf the general staff of the United States army has made a serious study of the slogans, catchwords and slang ex-

THE KISS. Though poets since the beginning of time have raved about it, not one has ever attempted to define a kiss. To arrive at a definition requires thinking,

The approaching inaugural. oof rreftident-eleet Jlardir.tr makes the anniversary of t!-. oirthtiay of our first jres-'. !.;,:, George Washington, ipv"tni:; inter tdijr att.l gives it a 1 s;g-;;:c;ue-e. V;-y 'ir:?ov r.P!' : in s'aitinjr in c;t' ti the wv.ef.ncf the nation, wh;ch still ! '-e':--the world and of which H.-uaiin;:

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"Let's Go:" as the most valuable and most typical of the "Nobody seems to know and nobody cares," was i Yank slogans. That these "pet" expressions were of t the best answer to the question "whv do vou indulge! great value in keping up the boys' spirits was appar- j , kissing?" given bv students of Columbia Universitv 1 t-nt to everyone who came in contact with them, and I Anyway, it was a foolish question, as all lovers will

iet s uo: sums up the spirit that animated the Amer iean s-ldier in two words.

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It was the dotighboy'a splendid sense of humor. , ne8S and discussion have no olace In it. The kiss U

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There is a stcry rather obi of a college pro-' A little wncsit c

ling lellinc his girl the Mstory 1 son: r.n- a!wa s

of the kiss. At the conclusion she remarked - "How

A collection of the by-words, songs and sayings of j lnteresting: " And manv will neree that it served him the, American scldier.sthc.se that sprang up in the tr- j r,ght that he didn-t m tflP kiss h wc,nte,l. r;t- itself ami were rot borrowed from civil life with I

an interpretation of thore that might appear recondite !

which enabled him to treat adverse conditions and hard- i tne thing

fbips as a cynical joke, that was responsible for the

wonderful morale or the American forces. Even death I fpPPnr ,vhn spPnt nn pvpni

was not treated too eeriouslv.

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to posterty, would possess historical value. Perhaps ! rofhing would give a better index to the character of j the averrge American soldier. These sayings and pongs '

spotiia tie recorded while memories are still vivid and . . arp nf ,-, un.

Quite a number of family trees show the need of

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THE METHIC SYSTET-I , The metric sjsteni, which loeoisures anythir.t; in i t""s is the logical basis for all hunin computation s ;

i-nd measurements. The renrt n for this is that all of that home cocking is served. J us are equipped with ten hntrers and ten toes. From i the time we are taught to say "this little pig went to ' If Cleopatra ver living now she might learn n J market. " our attention is directed to our digits. We j few good vamping stunts. j normally count in tens. . . ;.. i

1 tius it would seem reasonable for this country' The trouble with the judgment of man is that the to adopt the metric system and do away with all clum- impossible frequently happens. . v measurements of mile..:, pounds, bush" Is and gallon?, j Riils are even now before both houses of congress pro- ' ft is a fort tin tte nwr.ijT who is able to birch his tiding for ueh a change. .Ml scientific work is done Aiigirt to a real movie star.

metrically. The s ttern is uni versa Ky tised on the I ." J continent of Europe. Only England and the I'nited j Quite a numN'r of persons might net have such i States lag. ! a dread of sin If it did not pay -loli good wages. I

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HIS neihbei bra GOKS ar.ea-i prcaeior,,; tiiat we s h a 1 1 KNOW i arh oil er there A Certain rich nan say? the 1 . s. IS s! ren..'a-r than ever It-fere AVK (hoi't kiv.w whether it is or .naf r or not Hl'T car .iir.lv if is lotalor. IT i.i v ii.-n a ronr. wauls to have 2,U OWN vv.n v that lie ii.-covers -there

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Was Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinknam's Ve getable Compound Steens. Miss. "I was all run dow n and nervous with female trouble and mv

c""n'", ' ' ""-iJJ ;''' c pained me so at i ' vc - o' times that I could "1 , ,l hardly walk. I suf -' fered for four year.-

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in the papersand I be -gan taking Lydia -'. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. I feel stronger and am able to do most of ray housework now. I re commend vour

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, yOU may use tms p.tter it vou care to Or. inwards' Olive Tablets Get I so. "-Mrs. w. H. Blake, Route .1. at the Cause and Remove It b hTw i''f ' , 4 , How many women, overworked, tired

and ailing, keep up the ceaseless treadmill of tr.eir daily duties until they are afflicted with female troubles as Mrs. Blake was. and are run down, weak and nervous. Rut every such woman should be convinced by the many letters like hers which we are consfantlypublishin, proving beyond question that Lydia P., I'inkham's Vegetable! Compound we! overcome such troubles and restore, women to normal health and strength. Letters about your health will be givecareful attention and held ir. strict re:

l tn.ience it you write to Lvdia F I';. ' ham Medicine Co , Lynn, Mass.

j I'-r. TA --rib' Olive Tablet, the- sttb1 rtiiuie i-;-r cclor.tci. 2.1 gently on the j ix '.;els r -;.i onsrtivcly (io the work. I eye- rdbiet: :'. with hed breath find j quid: rcit-; throu.-h Dr. W wards' Olive Tar.'.ttb 'In- ric.ront, supar-coated tar.:':?rb Jkcn for bad breath by si: v! .;. Itrtotv th.'.m. j Dr. Kd-.vrrti;. O.vc Tablets act f:cni Ii .- ht:t firmly on tho bowels and hver.

t.';.;b:-t; tnetn t: ratunil action.

c'.-. x tly rtn.l pent'.v purifvin thecnttrt s; ttrm. Tl-cy c!b that which t.:r i:s ca!cr.-.tl riiies without any c-l Hie ha'l nft-rr Certs. AH the Ivrcfds cf nasty, sickening, ctrimg cr.tttartt.s sre H-rived from Dr. Fdv;;r(ib' Diive TpMet; without tb'be'ib. priincr anvd:-Tij';r'-calie ert'ects. Dr. F. Ivl. Ikiwa.-.l- discovered the

formah alter .cvr.r.tccn years of prar-t!'-zv.K'.ig patients athicted with ! ixo t! tecl liver cobtnsaint, vvath the j atu--!(!..rt I. A breutii." j ( i;r.-e TaV-kis bre purely a vegetable l comriurul r.tixeJ v.bh oiive oil ; you ! -,"t Lnov; them by t: -a o'ive coio 1 ''--i ope cr t .r e evcrv p-e; t r ri v.e':

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