Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Tuesday. FeTmiary 22, 191 1

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS r txs Ltxi coir mT FBsriTxira & PunL,isnirT3 COKFAXT.

Tb Ike County Times Dally except Saturday and fiunaay. tiuiereu at the postoitico in Haintnonit. June -8. Hi. The T!m! Eat Chicago-Indiana Itarbor. dMly ecpt hunday. tiiifrrej 1.1 tho poslolTlco In i'-ast C'li!t. Nuveia uir IS. 1313. The Lake County Times Sntnrday and Weekly Edition, entered at tho poutofTlce In Hammond, t'-jbruary . 191'i'hs Gary Kveniug Times li!y e-.cept Suuday. tin-

tared at tile yosloltlce In Gary, April 1', 1911. i , . ,,, fv, ,,,, All under '.be act of liarcb. i. Ii79. ua socond-clast lo Km ultl"'

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overlook the necessity of getting aa much good, clean, vliclesome fresh air in our systems aa we can. The diseases most common fnn unwliolosomo air rll0 influenza, pneumonia, bixnchltis, diphtheria and tuberculosis. Ana folds. Colds are the most prevalent ailment and the most easily avoided. It isn't the

rold wintry air that gives you a cold. It's your clumsy ,

efforts to dodge it. the doctors say. 1 nose ouier diseases usually prow out of colds. It is because we allow the Reims to be introduced into our nojes, mouths, thro.-its and lungs, and then don't get enough good air

These Are Some Cabinet Fossihilities

rOKEIGN" ADVKRTISIN'G UEPRESEXTATION G. LOGAN l'Aixu A C0. CHICAGO ;arjr Office Telephone 131 !aaaau it Thjmiib'.n. i8t Chicago T;H'lou 931 i-ast Chlcunj t i'ho Times) Ttl-nlKHiti i!(I Indiana Harbor (Kepcrler and Class Adv '1'ei.-, le.i.t- -J Indiana li-rbor (News Dealer) Telephono 1 lla-J hlUnp I'clcphon bO-J4 Crown Point Ten-pnona 41 If you have any troublo g-ettlns Tub Times ii:ie complaint Immediately to the Circulation Department. Uiuimond ( private exchare) 3lut. 3101. 3101 (Call for whMever dparment wanted.) NOTICE TO SUBSCRinF.RS. If you fall to receive your copy of Tirs Time ai rrcmptly as you have In the past, please do not think it has been lost or tfaa not sent on tlnie. Kemenib. r tho' the mail aervlce Is not what it ued to be and thut complaints ara Keneryal from many sources about the train md mall ser. vice. Thi Times has Increased Us matllr.s equipment and Is btrlvlnsr earnebl'ly to reach lis patrons on tune. He prompt kit ad vising us wnen you do not tret j our paper and we will act promptly.

i,'imi,i.ii-iw r,r ill.. I'nitnl States nensiou bureau in

Washington lost IS, 736 working days a year through j lll:i-:s. A ventilating system was put in the building, j iiiid the days lost were cut down to 10. 1 1 1 a year. Five ; hundred employes of a New York factory did the work i it had taken tl 0 0 to perform after fresh air w:i3 Intro- j r.ueed as a factor in efficiency. ; Maybe these figures don't mean mindi to you. i What dots mean a great deal, however, is your own

Cluard it. It Is r

health, and that of your family.

easy. It merely means that you should sleep with a i

open every night even the coldest nights.

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"CLEAN-UPS" OF CRIMINALS. Law-abiding citizens cf every community may be counted on to give their approval to the efforts of law-

window

You should have some air cireula'ing

wherever you are, and as so.m as you go outdoors you should not hunch down into your coat or furs but throw up your head,-take a deep breath of the crisp, fresh air, and put disease to flight.

LOYALTY IN LEGAL RANKS ?

The action of the supreme court cf Pennsylvania , in sustaining the three judges of Allegheny county in J UO.;rHnir .liicnli Maruolis. on tho ehargo that lie was'

! : ei i'-rnn r.-Ks-'il piwiiiv nt tiif. 1 1 r i ii c : i 1 t's of t!o- American i

enforcement officials to break up organized crime and j ...(,,t,nnm.nt ,,,.tCL. a emiur.i on the professkn of law 1 to bring to punishment as many persons as l ssible v,;-uh ,noul(1 lut be minimized. j cmong those who are engaged in violations of the laws. j According to testimony placed before the county j

aespite me uesire to OBtain tne arrest ami puuu-m- i hl(:us bv th( hstr association. Margo'.is declared that raent of crooks cf any and all forms of activity, there a (.imn;unii,I( aa anarchist, syndicalist and an Js more or less doubt that periodical "clean-ups" in the j .lthl,,.5t. th;U ht. diJ ,.tt con;-Mer that the oath of office larger cities do very much more than scatter offenders I ,,e tpok tQ ;l ir.ornbrI. r,r the bar had any claim temporarily Into other communities, where they await ; u..on hls rrd ;ls .ltrains:t his personal opinions.

Margolis, as an attorney for steel strikers of the

the time when they may safely return to their old haunts. Crusades of this character are being waged in Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and a Clumber of other larger cities, with the result that numerous arrests have

Pittsburgh district in 19 1!, proclaimed himself cf "dilect action" as it was preached by the communists and that he was heartily in sympathy with Russian bolshevism and opposed to the "present order" as it is carried

been made, comparatively few of which have been of I out by the government of the United States, persons who are foremost in planning crime or most j' "Attorneys at law," the decision, cf the supreme itangercus in carrying it out. It is usually found that court said, "stand in a position entirely different from the big crooks have friends who tip them off regarding I ibat (Jf ordinary persons. Upon the latter are imposed the proposed action of the police department, and it is the usual duties of citizenship mid loyalty. The ferniclalmed that th.s was done in Cleveland, and some of j ..r are educated and trained for high duties in adrai lithe "big game" was enabled to escape the hunters even i Bering and maintaining the laws of the land. The before the hunt was inaugurated. obligation of the oath they have taken must at all times

Seme persons may wonder why it is that these cru- J sades against criminals are usually accompanied by a shake-up of the police departments of the various cit- I

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ies, the conclusion of many being that the police have cot been as vigilant as they should in the enforcement t'f the laws from day to day. Why should conditions in any city be allowed to reach the point where a radi-v.-rong with the system of law enforcement?- cr lack of it that enables criminals U carry on their work until they become so bold that public opinion forces t lie officials to take drastic action in an effort to provlle relief.

be observed in spirit as well as in letter, and they must continue to be fit to exercise their high office. " The decision of the court, broadly Stated, is that no attorney who cannot give his unquafletl allegiance to the government of the United States jind the state in which he lives to participate in administering the laws of the nation. Xo confessed or convicted enemy cf the constitution cf the I'nited States should be permitted to have a part in the operation and enforcement, of laws which are as odious to him as they it re to the professed anarchist. BUT HE HANGS ON "We beg to wish Mr. White many years of happiress and added usefulness upon the retirement which he

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A man souieao-.v is ner very moi l -,t hi3 ability as a I.ETTi:il writer when his letters AKi: being read in a liKIiit U-OF-rnOMISIi suit. NOTJlIXJ wo gU' ss is e ffered on

terms than a vacuum

declared the 49 democratic national committeemen who

pre endeavoring to swipe party control from Messis Cox and White. "Here's your hat, what's your hurry?'

TIME FOR WORLD HALT IN WAR The nations of Europe have practically pauperized Themselves by war, and a number of them would be ad

judged bankrupt if they were pressed to pay only the j terests which would make it necessary for him to seek," teemed

Interest on their war debts. America is sure that Eulope should get out of the war business, but what about the United States? According to statistics compiled by Dr. E. IJ. Rosa, chief physicist of the United States bureau of standards, !.'2.S per cent of all the money that will be spent by the United States government during the coming fiscal year will be for wars, past or prospective, and the remainder is spent for the public welfare, for public work3 and for national administration. Only the immense wealth and natural resources o'f the United States prevent this country from being in the same condition as a number of nations of Europe. Even now this government is hard put to decide on the methods of taxation that will help to overcome the large deficits that will be created next year. Interest on the debts of the world war alone will cost the United States government 51,000, 000, 0 o i a year for some years, and $2 00,000,000, be collected' each year for a redemption fund. The government must pay many millions of dollars to pay for disabled veterons of the world wars, just as it is paying $lG4.0oo,oOO annually to veterans of other wars and their widows. If the European nations keep up their armaments, they will founder on the rocks of national bankruptcy. Germany and France even now have a hard struggle to keep afloat financially and Great Britain is only a little Letter off, despite her greater resources.

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WITH all the discomfort XOT to say positive danger WHICH that entails. Tin; business of livins at

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W'K understand that Tin; wife of one of our m . cs

IN DEFENSE OF GEESE It is a funny thing the way folk cling to phrases. When we are cozy we say we are "as snug as a bug in

a rug." When we would impart the idea that some- I thing is utterly deceased, gone and done for we, say it is "dead as a door nail." We talk cf the donkey, one of the gentlest of beasts, as being balky. Worse than any of these, we habitually speak of a silly goose. i

Hy what right 'dot

ivone call the gno.-,e siJlv,

KEEPING WELL Man was made to live outdoors. Nature did not invent base burners, steam-heated apartment houses, and factory buildings. Man designed those things, and man must make the best of them. Rut let's not

Any raiser of poultry will testify that it is the cleanest "f fowls. And the gooso has a grateful dlspositfon, too. 'ireat a goose right, and it will show you its appreciation in more ways than one. . Does a hen give you so much a? a cackle of applause in return for all its care and feeding? I'.arnyard observers and they are the most alert of men have reported geese who piloted their blind mistresses to church of a Sunday; poer.o with an ear for music; and to take a classic example, it wa.s the geese of Rome that saved the city from capture by their shrilling in 3SS R. C. But the goose's vindication does not end here. Goose and gander alike are monogamous. The gentleman of the family takes interest in the goslings and in Ms spouse as well. He is a model citizen, and his name should be associated with the idea of wisdom rather than of folly.

Some of those hold-ever suits and overcoats will look the part before spring is actually announced.

CITIZENS has moved around

THE corner to mother t'TII, husband finishes HIS income tax return. THE avrraje man would VAT to fight if pome other man WOI LD try to treat hi? wife OXE half as meanly as he treats her, IE the class of 41 to 46 11.11) really been called that time lr WAS seared, to death OH even farther fer f i ar it would be WE fmagine tho sentiment

I AGAINST anything: savoring: in the ! slightest DEO.itEE of militarism 1

WOl'I.H be positively o ver w ht 1 m i :i r AMOXCi our voters of MATllli: judgment. AXY time you see a corn-fed tillll. running after a STREET car you will admit that the MO HE wnist tne less speed. IX our J'-.'-iro to be just to ail EVEN" eur worst enemies WE will say for the unin suit THAT tho lower part of it will stay IU l"xni:il any cr all circumstances WTT1IOVT r ;. rt to s pins

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NEIGHBORS Is entirely too dull a f o FOR a great many persons. AND wo nave generally KOl'.M) that the man who KEEI'.s harping- on one string; IS always out of time with the. HEST of the world. MORE money !s made by makinf MENTAL bets than THROUGH any other form of tami-

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OXE way to make money tlcht IS to spend It on liquid stuff AT JI5 a quart. ONE of the needs of the country In the opinion OI- a pessimist is more alienists TO examine thi nuts.

AKHV?ZBS TC YESTXEXJAY'S ! 1. "What Is .r. b'-st way to prolong 'be l!f" of silk h--se? Ans. They h--.uM I ' v.-.a -r,."i P. f, re they are v.cr.'i aiid then v- asb d freo,U' i.tly c vry ihy thereafter -.s:ji!-.S tiuh-er: the tim-ada and It makes ;h- sto-Kincs firmer. j -. V.'ha 'f.iii'ous Ar.ierie.m woirsin i wa..5 dvcoratej with the G rman Iron!

Poli tical Candidates Announce

HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

J'dtor T.M Pl--aso announce that I tun a c-u,e for Mavor of East Chh-HR.., Kubj'-t to the wishes of thi vot.-rs at the Mav primaries and that I

-s? Ar,.?. Cl.ir.i r.rirte-i re-iv"l th-j . earnestly solicit their support. ii-iO!i dji-i.-.y ih5 Fraiico-German j JAMES JOirXSTON".

I j.iii t iiM!.- i "ii mar announce t tli" vnt"r of YVmiriir that I am a canii'i",'.- ;. r :-), tun v t for the offli i 'if Mujur, !"ii.j-ct (.. lie- wishes of th voters at the primnries in Mav. v.in;u i;. soirage.

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a Hurt Hetit.-.n w :ir. given this name durII:;I his Hi; i'.Tt l.f Ti e; e'.-rit J.1Ckon 111 hiri w.-i r ;i tho Unite, (;;.,.,,., bank. 4. What i- e:'. of 'tk-v.W' -.n t ? Ar.s. I: is made ..f the r::v? of the fruit of the S'-eaile.i I e.n, e -r ninjo now culti:i' d In .'-euiliern i.;rope. It is usej for making fra grant x-ssenefs. f'. A'hfro is there" another island in the Atlantic rcn known as Ireland js. land. Ans. In the ltTmmias thero l.i island known a.-- Ireland Islands. 6. "What marks the Ilaco of Clirlst's

birth? Ans. The Church of the Natl

i:y, buiit in the f-..rm of a cross, marks

the r-lace of th-j Savior's birth.

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They 0!-,, t,:ri:s th,,t ar,, mi3-ratory ra,.' Torlte Preir.g remihirly with tho seasons from ono ; SCription on climate to another. j y own acfk What is ill migratory birds breed Count but ray in the Arctic regions? Ans.Wi'.d G.-ese.. ' ftBter WBS

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10. What !s ui.le.avone.l breads Ans. j elegeof sick- g

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Editor Timks- Sublet to the votm of th" city of Kast rhtcaso. I will be candidate for re-nominn'ion to the of. 11, e of M . r of !".: 1iicago, at thi i e.e.ir,- primaries In May. l.U' MerORM.rTC Could not love

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1. What birds hlch sunwif-r in t!. t "nit-'-d States g as far s.outh as lira::: t v is t r? 2. A !.o was pope In the year 1.000? Z. What state in the Union secoad in sire? 4. What appears to have been the first met:.! used by man? e. V'hat a;-,' atdl? C. W hat is t'ae original name of lnili'itt corn? 7. Who was Hernando Cortez nr,.l w lie . fill he do '.' f. V.'l at birds lay eg jr."; in the re-:-,:.; of Ui' r bir is and lot them hatch and roar th-lr v-.tir.;:?

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TjTTL yon are "wide awake ? HUH an oi- zt night, and can't Ttep your eyes open" in the daytime ".u certainly noed

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