Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1921 — Page 4

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Lax County Tltnei- DeUly escapt -Saturday and PfcadVy. Ki tared at th postottice la Hammoud. .'un J. xb Tlrnae Km at Caico-IndIn Harbor, dillj- except flra4ar. Entered e.t th poaiofliice la kii Chieaa-u. Novto Jfetir 18 HIS. 1 Th Lake County Time Saturday and Weekly Edition. ftr4 at til postoOlce In Hammond. February 4. 191. Th Gary Edemas' Time lJily e-.i-ept iunl. lar4 at tfaa postottice in Gary. April 1', 11. , AU u&dar U act or Marcb , as scond-claa Otatter. V FOREIOK ADVERTISING REVRESENTATIOM :0. LOtiAX PATNE CO. lHIlAO t .

j Miitures which are likely to be harmless to the ! home brew enthusiast are not calculated to excite any

particular enthusiasm on their part, and the result Is that experiments of all kinds are being made to provide the dealder kick. Drugs of various kinds, net intended for Leverage purposes, are finding their way into many of the home brew beverages to f urn lib the ieet which is not obtainable with the crude processes of the amateur. Dr. Wiley does wall to issue hia warning. Persons who refuse to heed it can hardly expect much sympathy if they end in the disaster predicted for them.

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t JJOTICE TO 6CBSCRIBFJR3. If -won fall to receive your copy of Tub: Times as ' iwernptly aa ycu have Id th past, pleaae do not think It naa Wen lost or rras not sent on time. R-rnemnrr tha 'he man taaryic 1 cot what it used to be an J ttJt eoinv.aints are a-e&eryal from many aoureea about th train snd ma.i jerio. Turn Timm he tncrevaed its mailing iulirorit and u atliirirur earnestly to reach it patron on time. H prompt M advtrtnir us when you do not et your paper uid ""U ajttijojTPUv , , HOT A "ONE MAN" ADMINISTRATION . president-elect Warren G. Harding seems determined when he begins his administration to profit by the advice and capable assistance of the individual rnsmbere of hia cabinet, in which he has surrcunded himself with th very best material obtainable. Senator Harding wants a cabinet that will act, a cabinet that rfill truly aid him. counsel with him and be Tree to offer advice for criticism. The immorta.1 Lincoln sought the advice of Secretary Reward on numerous occasions, in epite of very gcod reasons why ho hould have avoided the man. McKinley counseled With his aides. Roosevelt's greatest mistake in government was the one time when he departed from custom and acted upon his own initiative rather than wait fcr the advice of his associates. President Wilron'a lasting error baa been the lack of consideration for those with whom he should have conferred upon matters of government. It was this which brought him the maledictions of many and made cf the government a one-man affair. President-elect Harding Is not going to make a flmllar error. No one man can successfully conduct government of the elze, j""" and importance of the United Statea. He ia too far from perfect. .The nearest to perfection Is to be obtained only through wise appointments and then through listening to the counsel appointees ehould feel free to give.

WOMAN'S PARTY DISCOUNTED The proposal of a number of militant euffragiets for the organization of a strictly womia'e party did not rtceive any encouragement from the women who voted at the late general election. It must be realized that a division of the voters on lines of sex would work injury to the cause of woman puffrace. The morr thoughtful advocates of the cause of fuffrjigo, now that ".vuuhu everywhere have the vote ly national at'i'--jduf ut, rvaii.'o that they are on trial before the nation, and ttx fart tlic wrrld. and they are cot. expected to ea dorse any movement that will weak en their cause through th iuss of support and rocpect of male vol er The women win have one representative of their s-ex in die next bouse of representatives Miss Alice Robertson cf Ok!.i fui:.;i She is not the first woman to bac that honor, as the caht of Miss Jeinatte Rankin will be recalled. Miss Robertson is C3 and admits it, and the proinltes that .-he will not i'o anything that will discredit her sex. When women have demonstrated by actual practice that thy are capLde of deriulug on state and national issues (although it is admitted that they are,) they will find that they will be honored with a reasonable share of the public offices., and they win bs placed there by the vote? of men as much as bv tho"? cf thir own sex. The organization of a strictly woman's party would only serve to arouse antagonisms that would work to the injury of suffrage, and women in many cases, wouhi defeat their own purpose It will probably be found In the future, as it was at the lte election, that wcinen will align themselves with existing parties, or vote independently in a way that will make their influence count for most in the nation.

The -Passing - Slio -w

HALF the world SOOV d!r-covred how the other half LIVED as Boon as half th world nEAI.I7.ED tli at it was n -:i ; or its buslniaa HOW the other baif lived. 0 one -an look rnfre dlsintfcre rtcd TIIA.V a ia yor itttnrl'.ng t.i a KJlll idow'j butintjs In her presence. V IJ ( .n inia.ji.-ie 'how F.MB(UUKr.U I-e must have felt A FT EH jij Adanj bad HAMjed her the core and fhe'd EATEX it -v'.ii-n isr realised that SHE dilu f cvn have a aweater on 'HIE y..ung- :r.ow who rrsaro marriage as a 5 "ke is not long IS finding out Oat the Joke Is on him. OLR queiion of debate for the day. DOES the human liver do the I Mm IDEAL, owne r more harm trsaa good. THE pr. -Kress nf rf-form Is SLOW at host and .Ji-f j,!e (he MOE.ET to have El EKVTHINfi hang fr,m tft ,h.,ul. ders rjo,om,WM) safety pins -w?re tED In th;B country alno IX the last vltal-statis' jear. XO niattrr how long

YOL' attend tho school of e.xperU-ncu VOL' will always discover TLtBE Is a Utile mora to learn. WE don't know much antl that Is WHY -e cannot tell why it is THAT old age is never rc-sptxted IK it srets bald before it etts gray. WE suppose win n wise old iiolonion CRAVED to be given tivither poverty Cjl i i. lies h.s S' I'. iii'.e :d-a WAS that he'd like- to have en -ujU rnf.ney

TO go to the wanted to

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PI T n.,t to o so ri.-li ih.it he'd fool

siry fr, irer.s up and sit in a

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W HY Is it that you ha v.TO Whip a Fu'ili boy from going SW'IMMIXti r...J have to whip hlu TO make him take a bath. MAXY of our problems work out all BY themselves and noses ttem to GET out of the way automatically W1IEX two people truly love cacti other, A pi? in-spoken ne:gheor woman SAVS h-r purpose in Joinlrs HEIt culture c!ui. WA? not for literary attainment BIT : vr rh ref ret hmnt? that arj rved

LA BO it SECKKl'AKY Vt'ILL WRITE AFTER HIS TERM EXPIRES

Britain is withdrawing from the c.-n-ti-oo r?y entirriy and that Fir Auckland Oeddes wa:- not nuthorlzed by L'.s government to mediate the dispute.

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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

j KEREKJARTO MAKES

TV0 NEW RECORDS

WAENETO AGAINST H01IE-BREW Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, who has the reputation cf Snowlag considerable about foods and their relation to organic chemistry In administering to the needs of man. has issued a warning against the beverage concoctions produced by th heme brew artists, who appear to have sprung Into being like dandelions in the spring. Dr. Wiley says that these home-made mixtures, with the "kick" which Is injected by amateurs In brewing, "will. If indulged in long enough, lneviaHy end in disaster." Gastritis is one of the ailments Vjfhith Dr. Wiley declares will follow the continued use of home-made hcotch. tt is doubtful If Dr. Wiley's warning will be regarded widely as persons who have "a thirst that impels them to go into the brewing business as a domestic diversion are likely to be guided by their own appetite. If not Judgment, and to believe that the calamity fjreast by a so-called fcod expert will not come to them.

THE DISAPPEARING ELK The wanton destruction in this country of untold numbers of game anlmalsan d birds in the centuries since its settlement has brought regret to such citizens as are aware of the real loss which America has thereby sustained. The passing of the Buffalo was a pathetic instance. And only recently it has been reported that the herd of elk in Yellowstone ark, which In 1914 was estimated at 25,000, now numbers not much mere than 7.000. In 1917 there were 17,000 Elk on the Yellowstone ranges. The disappearance' of 10,000 more In three years ;s appalling. It is of course practically useless to legislate against hunters. Unless a game warden ia nigh on elk may be bagged as easily as a robbit and no one be the wiser. For the sake cf a pair of antlers it is unworthy for a man to slay one of these proud members of a wild race. Elk hunting should be in season, and in conformity to game laws. The hunter with a real and bfcad regard for his sport will not lend himself to the extermination of the Elk.

The average woman probably earns about all the money she is able to snitch from the pockets of the average husband.

Who can remember when the "back to the farm" movement would attract some attention?

Take It In Time !

. When wat th first Tacht Club f6rmed? J. What was the bif:gfct stream ft lava ever spit fort by Mt. Vesuvious? 3. How much time dots the typewriter save each hour? 4. Wh-re are typhoons frequ-i.t? 5. What is the upual storm track in ITnited ttatea? 6. What i a storage battery? 7. Where are. the Hebrides Islands? S. In European countries what is the temieraturc demanded for lilng rooms? ? What was the Hartford Convention? 10. What Is a harpsichord? A1T3WIH.S TO YXgTEW)Ar QTJESTIONS 1. What is the salary of the Prince cf Wal".-? Ans. He gets about $200.0CO a year.

j :. V.liere did the term Protestantism" com from? Ans. It wa derived

frcm the protest of Luther and his adherents against the decree passed by the Ci'hoiic church at the second diet of Speirer in 1529. 3. How many divisions are there of th human family? Ans There, are five great race which corrprisa the most general division. The Caucasian, Mongolian. Maiay. Ethiopian a.nd Amor, loan races compr.fe thfc family. 4 What parts of Europe are trie rainest? Ans. The rainest regions are in Norway. Ireland, the west of England and friiice. Spalrt and Portungal.

Political Candidates Announce

Editor Times: autsject to the voters of the city of East Chicago. I will be a candidate for ro-nomlntion to the cf fieri of Mayor of East Chicago, at the coming primaries In May. LEO McCORMACK.

Edtor Times: Please announce th3t I am a candidate for Mayor of has: Chicago, subject to the wishes of th voters at the May primaries and that 1 earnestly solicit their support. JAMES JOHNSTON Editor Times: Tou may announce to the voters of Whiting that I am a cardtdat for re-nominatlon for the off " of Mayor, subject to the wishes of tr--voters'at the primaries in May. WALTER E. SCHRAOE

Louis F. Post.

Editor Times: I will b candidate cm the republican ticket for nominal to the office of City Clerk, of Eait Chicago, subject to the May primaries EMMA SPENCER.

Louis F. Post, assistant secretv of labor, whom the American

Legion attempted to have removed

F.litor Times Ple.Sf! iiinounc. to ij voters of East Chicago tha: I f.n, u c;.

ir-iauac 'U n;c opposilion to tne Ce- the Citizens' Ticket.

Editor Times: Tou may announce mnama as a candidate for C'ty Clrk cte ri.iihlican ticket, of East Chicago, the nonitnation being subje.-t to in dr-cjKloTi of the primaries in May. BERT H. PETEKt'"'V

Kerekjarto is the young Hungr:an -;o!inist whose pliying mad this reason's musical seniatson In Nw York. This month he contributes h's second and third selections. "Jot a d? Pablo"

ar.d Dvorak's "H'im j.-tfque " to Co-'

l'imbia' large collection of -ioln records. Roa Poni?I!e dramatic ?.oprano of the New Tcrk Metropolitan Oper, company, ling? "Maria. Mari" for Co-l-jr.'.ria Record,? this month. This Is a pure NeapoM'.an me!My sung by the

artist ivhc a'ikno-'-iedg-ed the great- j est Italian dramatic soprano. ( Riccardo S'raeciari singe "La Pa-i "ms." the mnft popular rong of a'.; ' Spar if h-p'-akirsT countries, with ''ja. the rhvthr.i and intonation wlh wh:r:-, it i fitig in th streets of Madrid af.V

all over south America. This record ;

has a real swing and go. a natural) jfj

e 1 11 1 further the fame of the song and the finger.

portation of R.eds. ill-remait. in !

Washington following the expira- : tion of his term of offi:e ad de

mote himseif to writing. U13 "Ethics of Kemocracy" is wideiy ead L-y Soiaiists.

for a I'!:..- would r'-i'iire about a w e e k . There "vas no formal ?e?sion of th1) nt-ar-est cor.fprcnre at St Jame? pa.ace duiing- he day. The delegate? turned their attention to the forthcoming conference on German indemnity.

I'R.VNK CALLAH

BRITAIN SAYS RE

WHEN THE DAY IS OVER

Whin the household cares and the worn at everyday life have dragged you down, made you unhappy.

mere is

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.eadache.

backache and

f if f the rht. preV" ? acriptioix. one

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"Dr. Pierce Favorite

Dr. Pierce fifty years ago,

T- r t- ti rf -imrmTT riTT Hoxomo. lad, :

r V) rv 1 "5 IUiiLUIiUU ' Prescription has helped ma. I took it whe.n

LONrxiN F-b. 2s The report from in a dheat condition. 1 had been m bed Wah r-it.i t' a S.r AickUmi O-ddes inort of the time and whenever I tried to . T 1J J l

the Unlt-i ,Ina wotua ieei bo hck; my ronxiaca

return-i wl'.h m offer to m- :ZZr"Z: t TZCTLZI r,rrS",Zl

dlate the American-Japanese contro- ad I wm then aW o he ut ar.c anuad." rersy cr ;'. e l.-'n d of Tap, wa MRS. ROY MORRIS. 922 F.ArrertSt character'.rod y th- foreign office to- Send ten cents to Dr. P:ercV Imalidaf day a. 1 ii-uir ;.' It -tit pointed Hotei, Buffalo, N. Y., for r!i! pai'AAga cut h" f'2!- -.ffir- ofcial that cf Favorite Preacrip'ion tar.leta.

the Brit:.h a

States

CHAMP CLARK SERIOUSLY ILL

DO you know that by iir the larger number of the common ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? DO you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused by the more serious surgical conditions? DO you know that many women and young girls suffer needlessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If treated early, Lh.it is, within a reasonable time after th; first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the first appearance of such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plant?. It con tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on th? conditions which bring about thesa symptoms in a gentle snd efficient manner. The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corr.p'jrmd acts as a natural rcstora. tive, relieving the present distress cud preventing more serious trouble. Why not givs a fair trial to this medicia?

WAFHtNGTOV. Feb 28. Champ

Clark, firmer fpker of th hous , ij

uho L periotis!A ill here. Is ullg-ht'.y Improved today. hi son. Bennet Clark, announced. Mr. Clark underwent an operation

'it last niht and tn r.uera! cavities i Ea

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were rieaif'i 01 a confiurrai'if araounr of fiaiJ. He withstood the operation hid fon stated, an 1 appeared to rally

I following it. The ex-speaker is f)ff?rin? from a

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5. MTiat U the tnottor of the' O. A. , ft. condition critical. It if hoped tha

ft? Ans. It is Fraternity, Charity and J ,na op,rat ion performed last night will l?rUv- . j relieve thi. condition. 6. How r.r Is Richmond. Va.. from j A con,uUation of physician, will he Washington. r. C? Are Th cities he.j th,? w(rB,nf, axe one hundred miles apart. . 7. What was tlie nama of Hendriok T TrkCJTiTjriXm Hudson's rhip? An?. Tfta Half Moon. I WIIjU rUO 1 X" UjN Lt 8. Ho- nurv presidents were there! rpTJ-ri T"PnTC!TnT befcra Thdr, IlooE,velt? A,. I " ltiti Thre n-re f.v nt v-fcur pr.-idents he-j LONDON. Feb. 2? Final 1ris:on by for- R.eveit. He mi the twenty. J the met on near-ea?t p- hie ,-..-, prohjjftll I ably will be po.tpond un'il after th 0 ' Hew d- Md-rh'wing animal, eat? 1 indemnity confrence. the Grtek dele-

An-The fd n-I.eri firt swallowed ' ' " m,n-ir cm.-: . S fvineh xihr it is moiled! the y.iti-.n to Grk aemb

I lrto balls I i ihn ps3ed up to the I ' m'.'uth .yiin Hre it lr., i-h'wtd. It ! ; then goos into the etc-mch where th" ! pre cess if -ligostton tr vmr leed. ' r-'iviner ti-,e time .--f the Car o ! rtuf-sla how many persons were pent to ; : Siberia rc-h v.-nr? ns Ketwrcn ?').- ' 0n and 3 1' . 0 fi 0 were exilod each year. ;

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owe Goss Prices

MEE RESTAURANT . To show the public we are willing to do our part in relping to bri'iiz down the high cot of eati-g, ve have made a cut in prices of 20 on our Mea! Tickets. SERVICE AND EVERYTHING GUARANTEED THE BEST We are Selling Meal Tickets Today for $4.50 That Formerly Sold for $5.50 MEE RESTAURANT Conjles Brot., Props. 616 HOHMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 574

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in the muscles, "neuralgil'V soreness, aching back, pimples, boils, rashes and other eruptions, usually result from self-poisoning by products of imperfectly digested or non-eliminated food.

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TRY OUR ! MEN'S LUNCH j James Cnngles

Mee Hete! Restaurant PHONE 574

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THE mat peddler of th old days, who killed his own liv etock and than sold tho meat from ths tail of a cart, is gone from our larger towns and cities. He was a pioneer and did good cervice but be cooldn't keep up with his job. Crude methods had to give way to caw ideas in sanitation and distrib'juon. Concentration of population drove the peddler and his wagon out and brou jht the modern packing industry and the neighborhood retailer in hia place. And tha modern packing business re ears this: That nar the farir.s and tenches, the centers jf Uva stock production, are packing plants that assemble an 3 manufacture the meat products you use.

Meat

then and now

That swift and sanitary refrigerator cars carry your meat from these packing plants to every part of the country. Dealers In towns and villages are supplied directly and regularly frutn these refrigerator cars. And in cities tha refrigerator car is unloaded into braich houcos, child and sanitary, from which deliveries are made trj jour meat e'-sop. And al! ti.e time th.e meat is kept so chilled that deterioration is prevented. Swift 4 Company's plants and branches are co-ordinated, ir terchangirg supply and supporting each other, when necessary, so that no sec tion of tha country may ever lack its daiiy meat.

Swift & Company, U. S. A.

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