Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Thursdav. March S. 1921.
p'y the demands. These buyers arc in the market for 1 i t;infffi. net because they tee J tti trip t the expense. ! i the firms for which they work.
i It is true that bujera ruuM I v, K Re-n:e months or J itfit3 ii iiea J iu order to I.o prei.afil for the seasonable j
The Lake Ccur.ty Ttmci.- l.mHy except ,tUrdy and j tra!f. but I he fact that they have coufi.Jenee enough to ay. LauTM hi tho intuit ic lu H;uiiutn.' ':; 2S. fm. i- Intn ccntrarts sshonlii ei' rouraffe the belief that.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
PROBABLE LEADERS IN NEW HOUSE
l'h r:tat- l..-it Chl.iK-Indiana. Harbor, dnlly rtrt.pt , SiunUay. KnU'i-otl it Uis posumice lu Last. CU'cntv, N"avn- : f.. r l. I'JIS. I '. hi; lMA C'our.ty Tim Saturday anil Wtrkly Edition. I K-.:, ui .1:.., p.c.t ".!ce In ll.itnmivr.il. I'-jkruary 4. 191. j ;'hi Otry Kv'Oii.j I'm. .-a -Un'y o'cnM iiuHdsy. ln- j i ei d .; the i oPtdtVii u Ui i iary, April 1', 1911. All uiUvr tlio act of iiirtli 3, 1479. us sec ond-cl 3 cu i - i'. i
usual
business
thi't lr.oJe A': 1 1 1 aKin be on tin vii'l and commercial prosperity.
will soon i.e the watchword, nioi
vipwar.l w ay to It. :":!,-:-
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(..'if Ice Tehph.nia 1J1 u i- rhosiij.j..m. i. t Chicago 'fo.iLone 931 .,! -4H-' iT'iv Uini3) 'J'ci' i.nutie 281 !.. li ni-.ir ill-;.ro. r and Class Adv Tei j her." Z:-X :. ii-:b-r iNi!s Dealer . Tlc t-hon llii-J . g ic.n tlien.t V.'-.ni Ts'..-phin n u li.iv.- at tr--u:-lc !;. Tr.K Times iu:oiti can- .!, ueir i . rcjialjon lvrar!r.;eni. :n-; i .nii.r..',j;vt) 3lc). j'J".. 5101 o'-iii fc r v, n (-v.r 'V-i-'irn'-'it WHet-si.)
A HARD LESSON TO LEARN YVhl! t-evtT.i million men were senilis in the military forces during the world war. hundreds ct thoatfui.ls of men and a large umnlxr of women were mobilise ,1 for work in the l:i unit ion - plants nn.i in other industries th;u contributed t.o the sm cess of the war. Out of ihe problems of recem-trueiion Is found In the volunteer Industrie ! workers. Through the operations of the draft and the ie-
lui for hihor
in the industries of the nation the f:irui3
NOTICi: TO SL'IiSCIUJiF.RS.
v. ( practically ilnuded of young men. notwithstanding thai large nuii iters of them were able tc obtain do-
f- iea ou on account, oi ino liupo
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i f erred eius.'-luea.t !ou on account of tin
-,-et.v ..ur copy of Tm Tivw 1 :.grleitit.ure In Una conduct ot the war. ,1r'l:o!t:.1tr.';;;nt, I The fact that so many young men an
U - t... and conip'.uliits .ir ! ,,.,,;-.-:S -were able during the war to earn inort
rK V:j:;a ir.iv tiicr-.H'-. jf Teuiitii auii.iuvnt at4 . -at iu-sly lu rto:fi jirona on ttr.ie. B rowil't .UtK us waeit U'-j not jcat ii.'jr Datitr f.ud will
"u'lv. i Mtf. I.;iif:e numbers of t lie in will not be needt-d when
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man; mere
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than they had ever dreamed of realising ficm iheir lab
or, created in them a disinclination to return to farm
atior.d are resumed
The
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CHAMP CLARK f the ver.crable and bflovcd C!i a'.up
wiii urlas.' sorrow to many a nean "n ins o- n
, ti: ty and a ttn;re of j egret ir.to the hearts of the up- ; . Iri'.'n. 1 n there was no man more popular at W'a&h- .! i v. th i epuoi irans i n t!ie Missouri an. The ldtiar 1). '.'rumr-.-u ker for so long a cougrtvsr.in.
... P.! cf Champ Chirk to the writer: "I am glad j to ..-runt Chump Clark as a warm friend of mine." !lo ! v a d:aocrat i;f tt.'-j uiJ scheo! that has nearly pa:-:.-e.u j arid a.i eor-u". ......;nuai and K.olvr of the lower house. ) f .'"ark's nan.e 1ms been assoviat.el with some of the j . !, ; b .uiilatb u oi modern times. Hat for W'tlUam i J. I;ran he would have bt eu nominated fcr pretldcnt ' o;' the .' tilted F.t.i'f.'i by the denioc rats at rtr.Uiinore ; ;.nl hi election would jjave foliowd hai he been ; i hoi-an. Cor 27 ba'lots he led in the race and then j Mr:, an f-poite against Wall street. beeaus- I'.eimont. M:r- j ; b y and Ryan were working for Clark and that killed j i..i:i.'k s chances and incidentally broke his heart. The j 'ip was dashed from his lips jnl Ib-ynn got his reward ; - i-eice' rr:adc Wilson's 'Secretary of State. ' ! Cha Hi p Clark's nam" wfl! long live in the annals J ,
few att ra'!ions for many
o'-ce-iim.j lauusiriai oj."
and farm life will have a
t f t hiuu. A"hile many pernors who left the farms for the titles wtli find it advisable to return to their former
work, it Is not. likely that they will l'cel the enthusiasm i
that Fhouli mark the work of ir.eu or women in any form of r.etivlty. There will be no "easy money" on. the farms, and 'he lure of city life will be lacking.
The world war, although frught 3.000 miles away. has Transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of i
Ameriears who nrohably were reasonably we'l satisfied
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Y'' , i Frank w Mondell. upper left; J; MtK'htgtir Specker (wllett and. blow, .j.;, ,; ..tr Claude Kitchin.
IS our pastor trying to h mor !n tereitd IS th church takelball playera THAX he 1 !ti Jrk tttmpgry r Batbo P.uth.
DO YOU KNOW?
Political Candidates Announce
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Editor Times: fcunject to tl vrtm tf the city cf East Chicara. I will bt candidate for re-nmtnatlon to the c fi'; of Mayor of Knit Chicago, at t!. comlnr primaries In Itay. lEO ilcCOItMACK.
Edtor Trwr.e: Fiease announce th T am a candidate for Mayor 3f Chicago, subject to the iclBliea cf th-. voter at the May primaries and that I tarrHSstly solicit their support. james jokxsto:t.
Kfltfor Timei: You miv unncunc to the voters of WMtlnfj that I am a ca: -rildate for re-nomiu&tlon for the ef: o of Mayor, subject to the wlehes of I'ro voters at the primaries in itav. WALTER E. SCHKAGF.
Bettor TiKrs: I x1!l oe Candida e the republican ticket for nortonaC".. to the offlc of City CWk. of East CV.,cao, subject to the May primaries. ElliL SPEXCEFl.
with th-ir work In the rural districts.
Kven under j
the Ftress of industrial depression, It Is doubtful tf tney 1 will return to the fcrms in large numbers. AgrlenUure ha.s suffered a distinct less, and the towns have i ,.aiued many persons who may be beriously hampered in j the development of normal lives. j
The -Passing -Show
Editor Times: Tou may announce n y rvaxne as a candidate for City Clrk. u the republican ticket, of Eftat Ch'.caJ, ih nomination being subject to tl. d-jcdsion of the rrimarie.s in May. BERT II. PETTEKSOX.
Kd'.tor Trvis Pleasa annoijnee to- th voters of Eaet Oilcjtco that 1 am a candidate for the nomination for Mayor on the Citizens' Ticket. roAXK CALLAIIAX
Tr the Editor Thi Times: TVi mr announce that I am a cand'data for 1ty Treasurer of the Oity of East Oitcao on the Republican Ticket, subject to the Primaries. Very trply yurn, d. vr. Dtrns.
cf these great dee
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history r-, m! the dem
ocrats have P'.st a disiluguh-he,! member of their party.
COUNTRY NEEDS DOCTORS Attention is called to an increasingly important factor iu rural life, the difficulty of obtaining medical service when needed, by a news item which announces that three villages close tcgether in a prosperous farming section of Ohio are without a doctor, and inducements are offered to a physician who will locate so as
RrTTfvIfi- RFATIY TOT? P.TfT'M'T'A I TO serve the three communities.
Thesi are times when most persons are engage 1 in The life of the country doctor is hard. He must , th. business of w; tchiug for straws to see which way j travel ail kinds of roads In any sort of weather at any j he lLdustriAl-fcu3;:n.:is winds a:e blowing Assurances hour he is called. It Is probable that his enumeration j :.-.:ii many sources that bm.inef.-. will be better soon may 1 i? lcs than that of physicians more favorably situated, j !,.v. their choa.gicai effec, but the average person j 1 his makes young men just entering the practice of j K-uks evidence to back up this assurance.. ! the profession seek locations which entail less strain!
on the physical powers and promise greater income. I Yet pecp'se in remote localities fall ill or meet, wiih ac- I cidents, just as do people In more congested neighbor- ' hcods. A life often depends on the piomptnes3 of the ; physician !n reaching the patient. In New England the situation is so nad that it is j proposed In some instances to appropriate public mon- i
.i N Y a man wus.'.d y.o Iv.uue. AT r.iTia o'clock at night in thes I'UOIUBITIO.V times on!y lit I' A N'T think up a good excuse
I AT lea-t oiii'i 1. ytar. j A NOT HOI reason v. U 1 'I tll'R k arc so many ' i maids
attractive u!J
TO five rarly.
his wife for bwmg li'aie 90
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Concrete ha eking for t'ue ( piimim expressed in so Tr.'r.y o.'iart"rs eer;3 to be provided by a record which is kept by the New York Tribune, which takes rote of U"j bu;v:s vciio vL.t the rur; trope lis from ail sections cf the I'd! ted i-'tstes. These records are kept each month a:. 1 compa; dsons are readilly made with other periods.
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!s show that visiting buyers in January,
ti :.", tou. led 7.271. which was 700 mere than the total for bot't Ot tober and November last, when the business ri- , - -:;lo-i began to be fcit in a large degree. One ear ro the demand for goods was greater than the y:P.;!y. 'The. records for January, 1321, which have been t 'it -.r. -. ;-'.-: t,y the Tribune, shew that 6.710 buyers were rej'isr-e;i in New York City, or within about oOt) olf r: '' r.vr-.ber who visited the market one year before, when the roerrhants were clamoring for goods to sup-
ey to induce doctors to locate. If young doctors have
MANY
wrong WITH his ch.u-v:tvr A lone timo Vfo-e he U w.llir. TO take tt'..'!f me-iit fer it, THE world ' errs to want A BO I T a coap:e of hundred titllh-ns OF dollars to tlo thinjts Caat only IVOIIfv can .ice ui pi a M it it vr:!! iio-the wui!. IT won't need the money. IF' a E'.rl's hands are soft AND whits an I her mother's hand ltE red .ind rough
THE girl Isn't KOlns to n uk- yeu as
OOOTJ a wife a you th.nk she
AVON'T a man. NE AH LY to let t mand
art w -in
"iva u.t a jjb for Ci every person is v'.ilins: ::o la'.c of supply aad d"
ttPllllAli: in ike ease of the other TTMH softvna our resentments an1 te.r
MEJIOIIV i e d a ;.-
distinctly to i
NOMHUOW mc?t p
ambition to exhibit, the beet tn their profession they hold on
TO a Kr.grrlrg .jeu
will go with true missionary spirit where their service
are most needed. It may be too much to expect that many will submerge everything in service, but that phase, should net be overlooked. The physician Imbued with the best spirit of his profession considers the remuneration he receives but a small part of bis reward. The satisfaction felt in having relieved suffering humanity is the best part of his compensation.
EASIER than tl vietlon.
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NO man i. re. a 'y pronv.nent IV the chl heme town I N L,Eis he is Invited to address HIS chamher or eemmer-e
WHEN if we had been renins a FOOD draft to tiie crown pr'.ncJ WE should hav made !t payable 1n :lpe olives AVI I ERE A S no- we are ."atisfled TO "r!tc aim oat a e.heck fer Ua'.f i.us'oel O head leifa-c. WOMEN are s ) intelligent about lOST thing's exrept dress that it Jn you to see a short fat woman vHUt a certa'n style
a tad
J. 3low many Inyers
there? I. How many pope were named S'.ts tus? 3. In weather bureau signals what flay denotes rftin or enow? 4. What sort of an animal ts a shrew ? 6. WliO vas "Mother Shiptonl" fi. "v"hera Is Sherwood forest. aud what made It famous? 7. Whit were the duties cf a scrifc? 8. TYhen was General Wtnfield Scott a candidate for president? P. llow many men did Rochambaau brlnj to America In 17S0 to aid the colonies? K How lonr U the Rhine rivsrT ANSWERS TO TB8TBEDAT1 QxrxrrzoNs 1. How many books pre there In the Old Tcstt.menl? An. There are thirty nine hooks in the Old Testament. 2. IlO'v bir is Palestine? Ana.Palestine is f 00 miles longr and about sixty miles wide cn the avers ye. 3. When was "Black Friday?" An. "B'ack Friday" ra Friday, Sept. !4th, 1869. Vn that day Jay Could sod Jas. Fi.ske attempted to Purr.tr the gold market. The pome came. Midden! y and the fold was driven from Its opening s.t 130 to 16 3 I S before the market broke. 4. lo. i.i t!o people of Ober-Am-
merpui yjg the Pulsion Play? Ans. j In 1633 the country. Bavaria, was saved j from a ptagrtie which sairrocnded the , country on all sides. In gratitudes the
I every ten years. The actors number I S50. ' L. How big are osi.s? Ann. Son.e I of t'aem are large enough to be inhabitj ed and grow crops of rice and millet. ! Oile rs are very small.
' 6. What did Governor Bradford of i I'lymou'.h Colony do when the chief of ! j the Narrw gansrtts eent him a bundle ot
arrows tied wiih a snake's skin? Ar.j. I He returned the snakes skin filled with J powder a?id shot and put an end to the
' war Idea of the Indiana.
7. What i Myrrh? Ans It Is a j gum renin produced by a tree growing in Arabia. ,
s. in Rome mythology who was the Favorite Prescription. I nsed it coddes cf wisdom? An-. Minerva. fc M J Be5e(J
Ans. rre Aztecs :n t32j.
10. Itow irany boiies arc thcrj in the human sk 'eton ..".'. 7 here artnevi than COO distinct b"nes in the bumw skeleton.
Editor Tuirs: I'will ts a esndtda's for Mayor of East Chicago on t-he Republican tteUet. etibjert to th decision of the voters at the May prlmenee. .UMES IT. BtHyg. Women who are nervous Women who are worn oat, who are nervous or diwy at times, should take that reliable, temperance, herbal tonic Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, in liquid or in tablets. Send Dr. Pieroers Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. 10 cents for trial packagB. Indianapolis, Ind. "When I was very nerrocs and had sever feminine trouble, I tried many remedies but did not get help. A retired physician of Decatur, 111., recommended Dr. Pierce's
! it cured me to stay cured." Mrs.
V. M. oessner, 98 Kim St.
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