Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1921 — Page 4
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THE TTAfES
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T THJE ItAiLJi COUNTY FHKITJLKO rCTBiUISlCXKO CCUFAAT.
Th Ltfe County Times- Dally eicept Saturday and Sunt., cuierea nl tli- vutiuuice in Hammo.iU. .'uu lit !.. The ritnes-tjit Chicago-Indiana Harttr, daily except
totf i. 131. -Saturday and Weekly Kd tlon. Coterrd at thu putofIlce In Han mond. Fobraary 1. 1ST, iha (.try Kvenn.it Times- wily .M' iuuday. En
tered i vhe pottaice in Uary. April 1', 1913. I rnnsldtratiOU All uuo.r tfic act of ilarcU i. ua aeevnd-claaf , .Oiisiut raiiou.
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;;nd make him subject to the autocracy of tho courts. .u bttfU results Uus occurred, unu it is uot llktly to occur. If the lnduLtrial court idea works well iu Kansas what is to prevent every other state from aduinlnfc tiie l.iinciple? 1 he time and uiouey which is now lost in fctrikti and lock-outs would t-e bavod. and r-m-idoyera, euirdcyc-3 and the public would be the gainers
t u every way. i ngnis oi uu i u ...--- -v. j I a ft ec ted by the Ueciuorib of an imi-sirtial trUmu.il, aud i ro' s w ere made the w ay would be opeiieil for re-
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SISTER OF IRISH LABOR LEADER IS PROMINENT IN DUBLIN UPRISINGS
fOnEIGN' AIJVERTISINti KEl'HEiiENTATION G. LOUA.N PAYNE & CO. elllcAC
Otry Office - "i t -. , !ion- i:u Kaaaau 'fbumitsMi, hmt Clo a,o ;i,epucu iui fcnai chicaau (iiii- limes) i'cb-i-U- .i.t; Indiana Harbor (K"por;er and Ciasa AJ l't;,'l:'l'll' Indiana Urtor i.Nw Dealer) . relisJJHvj HU-J Whiiiij rc.?i'tK!w so-m Crown Point 'i.i.i,ion It you have auy trouble giUIng Tin Timi maao complaint iniiueujateiy to ih-- circuiatiuii DcpuM ineui. Hammond ( in va te -v.. b ki) 3'.'jw. JlOi. Ill'J ('ail for whatever d-pn r' metu wmit'-ci.) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
The coal .-ttlke in the btuuni nous aiMin'ii cue . ear ago brought to the. front t he rights of the p-ople t to participate- in any labor disputes affeetiim; i-.sseutial . in.uistry. an dtlie taine p:i ae : pie wus n cow a d i'1 the j railroad controversy. It will be a splendid condition : iv'ne'i labor dispdK:; an.- con-iueied from a judicial
stand-point iid the lights of all parlies i a ' ( : t ed re S ptC led.
If you fail to rerive your copy of Tub T:m l'rcmptly as you have In the pust. pieasu do in. t tn.nk u been lost or -,aa not m n: ..n t'iu.-. ik.'iii tjiui r ilii :h !" ervictt Is not wnat it ued to be and t.ut eoiuyiaitils ara ei.eryal fo iu nibtiy huicef about ih? tram tn''.l ser vice. The iiuE9 hat, lncr-n.i its matiniif -iu k 'le ,.. uiiJ la atrivinc cat nes;iy to rea -h its ; i'ro!ia on nou-. o- )ro;npt n advialnji; us vtrien you '.. not rfct jour paper e.iid wc "i:i act promptly.
FKEAK LEGISLATION The champion freak ioi! tf the picweui
the leiL-lature is kuowu ' S'i,iv.ir 1 logs tun of (jra
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tale bill 2CT. introduced !
tit eou in y . la" ni .1 put -
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ports to be an anieadmeut to the corrupt practice a; I ..mi to reduce ep'us.s of enmiuiate;: for office. s:iyS ihe ..i-.bi.ia Ofv ri:-paich Hill rd'ieM that the uj-i.e "i the bill j-hould be "l-'irst Aid lo C'iiiic-jl t'.'iM.k.-. " U aivi.iuits any n-i:i aU kinds of publicity i!,,. m;t .if candPlatcs. rM'fi't that they may ..u-
""" " i i. our.ee tiiti;..clves'by u:.-t Pigling stuall cards on which WASHINGTON t , h ,h0. ntivn, and their Though we Jest about the cheiry tr?e. there is not 01 s , , I cwn names :.re pi P.ited. Hie P 11 also pi o lues in.it fin American who is not secretly proud that tae incident ( Wn. I-,nu- 1C' 1 . mv new-i'aeer periodical, ma s-' t.ci n .'. ttc. that boil-. lt--
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and ' ul plinth a i.. no c " 'i f a febdiy. puniliabb
r.very great maa will have storb a told about him,
Dot all the stcries will be iu hU favor. They say, for instance, that tieoige Washington tpilled a mean syllable, and that he not only prayed but also ewoie considerably at Valley Forge. Well, didn't General Dawes do the same thing the other day before a congreatdc nal committee? And is there really anyone who would not rather have a profane Dawes nd a profane Washington than weaker men of perhaps polite language? All these stories about the great, the bad ones es
pecially, are rc be discounted. Perhaps George Wash-
about a candidate is guiliy , 1 a line el from J l.ono to $.V-
inii and imprisonment in t ho pen itei. t iary troui two to fourteen years. 1 hua an hoiie:-t, tapahU man, run- ' ning for office, could not have any publicity. A crooK i could not be expo.-'d if the fact that he was a eandl- j date for a certain ofiee wad mentioned in the exposure, j
OI cour.-e. the bill will bo promptly killed, but the won aer if that such a measure should be. iutroduce.j.
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HUW fiiULii DO YOU KNOW?
PRETTY SURF SUIT OF BLACK TAFFETA
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Miss Larkin, sister of Jim Iirkin, leading striking workmen through Dublin streets.
A woman is one of the mosltpronr.nent figures in Inland at the f i-esent time. She is Miss Larkin, a sifter of the famous Irish labor leader, Jim larkin. M iss Larkin 13 shown here leading a proup of ttriking workmen of Dublin.
GOING BACK HOME A man ma;, think he's pretty smart, ati'
look
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Jl tMiln fr .m the-fu.-s that is P
bis 'childless friend;'-, 1 Inp ui'id
ineton never said a swear word in his life. At least iwitii a certain con 4".-t emou on
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and realize 1 '"it n is uue 10 ee uueny ciinn.'jfi me tunc , thi;iii', jr? a l-l of fdks
j to ta l w' hi wife and Piiiy back hor;e :.o see tlv t'tdks. I It is not so much that fathers are always stupid
he never told a lie. Jut think of that
that most of us are liars from the cradle to the grave. We lie about little things, 4nd if pinched, we lie about
re pared
1 ?y uncertain as to wbother baby Is getting thre- ounc-
was Washington's birthday. If there " or four ounces of milk t'ai: week It is not a mat-
big ones. Yesterday
Ar anv kids in - our famllv. thev have nrohablv re- h t ntii ely .( the wroii
minded yxu of it by now. For the kids are being liking M-.ckings for bootees, ami vie.- versa. It is jit taught abowt Washington .in school. They think of goreral way in which be r. Icat d to the back pro nl ;
.,!,., ,,-v. ,.f mat subdues his oi.ee proud spirit. lie becomes aDout
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i.e of safety piny, or of mis- 1 nni'.U'si
UIU not A.Xlit t'l lie lie
I'KOM t!i J- m-.'n nil)-. JI AVV a nan i htintmir a job
his 1 lvpi . .y r li.'l (Pseiv
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a little j p : . ,oel and. rt.il.
Washington, and unconsciously tht
the big nobility of the father of cur count:
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sett ;e t"le day and do 'air yi 1 ; t b .-am '
or 1 n e,ilTC t-. na-: IK a r-in :t -a as a-? oaf-fa III! 1,1 II a.- a weaan h
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a good man to look up to. and a good man ta pattern about that way, too. I time. after. If America ever produces another man who Do the relativs gather arcund and make insulting j Normf, rnn liri,.g 0, a ,,.. does not tell a lie in all his life, that man, too, can be 'marks about his getting bald, and being a trifle too prl8ed iOPk 1 1 -, 1 . i- . .1 . 4.0 1 !.. . 1 . r
tirftstdent stout, tor nis duiiu, me way iney u&eu 10. nuuiim.
AI-'TI'lt ytats r.f sttjdy.wf! are ati.l 1 ! c ! ; or 1 1 1 1 OI' tl.i a ; ai! ; "f .'.'i;-,ii apparii ! h a 1
book ol 1 '.oded .'
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.hair? 3. When was the principle, on which tlx-: deaf arc t.-aorS't. 1!! -covered? I. What i 1.1 !j"I'I .1 ui v-iiii terik place he-fore tint Dedirinivii of Independence v. its sti;ni d '.' C. What, tribe ,r Ainerlcnn Indlans vero cailcj n?" d. What valines i.;tv? T. i'"r whai inixdi m.-aiiw was plot.
I tn;S ceri! ;.el : 1) t.j I.iive his home?
s. Vhe.; the "tsreat IHtimal iMiimii'.'" 9. )f liimt inal eria! ! U-e dorr.e of t. l'l- ir's at Itojiift built? lv. How long l.ti5 the same of eheta h'.-tll plu-ied? AITSWIXS TO TTE 3TXKD AT'S QuisTiourg 1. What birds which Pummer; !n th Vnlted Mu'e,, run a far touth oj lira-
:-al to Fi.Hcl the w'.iiUr? A n.i. The ' pubolitik. Al-iiiy b'r'ls no to Mexix and ; ' 'entral Ana-riea ;itl "otriu go to the , West Indi'-s. ; 2. Who w as p.p : tho year 1000? ' .ins. :-:yi '..-t.. 1 r, J" W jia : i-i-at" n tie.- Union Is second ni sie? Am- l emisj i ii.n.a la the fcec1 end In. s:.'.v with a population of S,72t',- : 4. '"A hat a r pears to l,v been the first reetnt ue.l l.y- man? Ans. Copper ; ari" ars 0. have p.-. ,, t),e tlrst nietnl used - mar! in p.ei, -n r urid peaceful art.. i u- bat aie a'.disV Ans. They are j eircu.'nr Coral re. fs found tn mid ocean. I C. What is Uu.- original namu of Inj .Han -fnV Am- Maize. 7. "Wh'. as H. rnaiid'. t'ort'-s rtnd what did he do'.' Ans. He w a. a Spdidsh adj venturtr r.nd in ir.l3-2' le? ecnquertd ; Mexico. S. V.diat te.rds lay eggs in 'he ne-Sts .if otlar bird and l...t tlietn hatch and ;ieir iheir jo'tne-? Ans. -The row-bird ! and tie. 1 e. re ; a a I'li'k.-' uo t a i s. i How do crickets n.al.e tln-ir chirpI in; s. in.'.l io ard :n sutiue.- r? ! Hy S'-ri p.e .r Ue ir v, :nr covers t' KethT. The true vi p-,K.- ar e not involved in th'.
aakitm' of the f-ound. I 1C. if .,- bi;r is the Island oi' Cuba? I Ans. t'ut.a Is 7" miles long and 1,11 j an av. ran. e:" n.ii.-s wide. Its ;;rf-;t i is 3...y;'5 Sfjuare r.i'i.cs.
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This black taffeta bathing suit is a pretty little ruffled model which is very popular at present on th eoLthern beaches. It comes ir. other colors, but black is alwavs a favored color for beach Euits. ven the little knickers have tiny ruffes on the edge.
'They WORK while you sleep"
Not while the youngster is around. If he leaves the
.VOTERS END0BSE INDUSTRIAL COURT room,' they think he doesn't care about the child. If
H ries while lies present they suspect mm ci secretly ' abusing It. The father learns a great f!al about hi? baby on such a trip. He discovers that hi- wife remembers the -xct .!r,t.'. hour and minute of the first coo. the rirst smile, the first of everything. He ventures tint
Now that the more strenuous features of the recent political campaign have been passed by the votrs. it may be in order to call attention to one that has not received a great deal of attention outside of Kansas, where the idea of an industrial court had its inception. It will be recalled that the radical miners of Kansas opposed the labor court law with great unction, end Governor Allen, the author of the Hsa as it is effective In Kansas, was made the subject of the most bitter opposition of the elements of labor who could see nothing except the strike for settlement of labor differences. The people of Kansas, by the largest majority in hstory, have re-elected Governor Allen and placed their approval on the Industrial courts law. It is significant that an analysis of the vote reveals the belief that a large percentage of the labor vote was given to Gov-
i:e i uieiuoei-a the rirst. cry, but it 1s a poor Joke. The ; neighbors all glare nt him. ! And then, ju-t as he has about decided that the bsby couldn't be blamed for despising him, aud is wondering forlornly if it will, he has an in.-piration. lie picks that baby up, and grasping it firmly unihe armpits, holds it up and nukes a face. The babysmiles. Its father has brought down the house. "Locks just like him," the relatites niu-mur to one another, and the poor, unimportant father is content.
The next generation will probably be too bus;.
finer Allen, with the exception of the more radical with its own affairs to ask present-day bandits and elements. ' i c t loggers how they got their start The fine thing about the Kansas law is that it is ; working effectively, both in the interests of the employ- j Judg'nsr from the prices forecast oa shoes for this -Ts and employes, despite the contention by some labor jyear, they must be making them out of news-print, inleaders that it would only "'enslave'' the lrboring man '?fead of hides.
a man's (.re than to find he fc3' en his TOOTH brush white vajHuic out a tube STniKIt;i,Y 'miiar to tho?e contsinirp to.-rh paste VKT tasting- a srept deal different. TIMI-: change but little after all T1ICRB .ire just as tvnny bn 5 a. ever Willi are rn-re ambit i e,? to WORK In a ,;i r.co thsn they av TO become p-f-sid'nt. THE easiest way to -me norm's 1
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AND tifvr t-l: any r-t your o .'-nAH R man Rets older lie does nut. Cil'T rcirly o worked over Iraiarura 1 ion A D we snpn fp by t h e
TIVI1 Mi M 'th-j.i-Ia'i ab Mr br-tran faintly to rraisz pr babiy
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Kdtei- T;.:e--- Pbase anr.ounc th-i-T am a nnl'iti' for M.-ivt of Kan "hirai . s-injo.-t To tile -, ishes of ti.e "teis at the y.ay priin-i.ri.-s and that .1 . arnPstlv soPei- their support. JaMKS JOirXHTtaX.
Kdi''T T".t:e--- You may announce t 1 the voter of Wl-.itintr that I am a candidate for 1 c-r.o'i'.i en : j. n for the off !" f Mav.-r. s -; i . .1 e ' . ;b- --ishts of ilootets at the primTi'-s In Jfav. Yi'Al.TiiU K. SCHKA'iK.
-pi.-ieot to the voter i ' - j, 1- .4... I !! b a j norm -ri' i.in to the of- i '.'ir' iliicago. at th'- !
'mini; primaris in May. 1
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They are pleasant to tatc nd a certain relief. They at on th Stoma:?:. Li-, er an 1 Bowels aud tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10.000 tenmioniel? fr m ruotbers and f.-ier.d of littlo rats tin of relief. lio mother should W v.-0.ynt a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed. Atk ti-d iy. At Prupisf. 1 he med of them often comes it inconvenient hours. Used hy H'othern for over thirty years, . Do Not Accept Any Snbstilute for .YI0THFR CRAY'S SHEET POWDERS-
T'ii; are con? ' .p' -.1. bilious. and what you nrej )f- .;)? ,.r two Can-art tonight sure for j---ur liver and bow ( Is. Th-:n you will w-1 k e u- vonderian 'hat n.-;i !'. of '.oar d-:ee.rif?, s.o't i'endebe. b"d r..'.1, rr np.-f t. eassy storaaeb. No. i ijuriir no iw-nvpi,'-
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Overcoat, Sheet, Shirt or etc. Yesterday for that Dollars iy 5T DAY. I ,
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siGtn vi v, o. joverrtir.crii Ovcrccats sscjificrd for Dollar !j Day, Thursday, ff tj Your choice at. 1 UU h
Sweaters I O. D. Shirts Khaki rolor. roll collar Sweat- ? IT Q f! fori
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Bed Sheets For double size bed. A good
I $2.00 grade. Well made. A forDolIarS1.00 1' Overalls lie denim Oreralls and Jack
et:. All sizes, lhe regular $1.79 values. flA Dollar Day at... AUU Raincoats Raincoats, some double backs, from Govt, warehouse at Nor
folk, W. Va. Renovated, but
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Roast Beef
In 1 -pound tins, A very fine
meat. As a Dollar Day special . f7roffer8caES$1.00 U. S. Govt. Quilts A large lot of Government Quilts, in various shades and weights. Special e I AA for Do!hrDay..)1-UU
Army Shoes
500 shoes in the lot. They -, I, J !. t o K
tu&ivc giuu wuiu saues. opecial for Dollar O f fr Day, per pair. vl.UU
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Turkish Towels Medium size, with finished
in usable condition. AH sizes L:.J edges. Worth 39c each. Spe-
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