Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1921 — Page 4
P .ure Four
THE TIMES Fridav. Mar-h 4. 1921 ' 1 WU. "." pa .. T.UII ijmW'
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Tbe ia& Cat.-aly Yiia:n Daily except aturduy and j
The riraet' IPtt CIsics:--Ir;illaiia Harbor, d.-ii'y x.capt i ! -.i.i-J-y. i-: i.fi'ul ui tAi posioiicc In itt Chicago. Nivei
V.;.- Laim Cour.jy Tlitt.-- f.turaav tid Weekly F.d'Mon. j fcerCll by Scores 1111(1 SCCTCS.
H.'.tvreaJ t-t 'be rf::t nice !n lU(ir.a no. t'.Bruary i. ISIB'.ry v;v:-iin Times- -i .o .' y u- set; stuoday. E
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j ;?; false. Papers earned Ioiib tales of "lo-rolc" t'eediP There iiii- at leta't a hundred i'rona who wore the. "liit-t ono at the wrecked car. and rfot out the fln laoiy." The wciiiiai who toi their nudei skirta UHo buactros number info the hundreds. i-mie.nbirly (lie veteran world nar urn' which t ho reporters told of, v.'li'i ra ru front Ua ry. Those who "dived iVarbnHy ir.to the v.-reek use and carried bod leu out for litmra," vvi re innn-
act ui M.iriu 5. li'i. u crd-c!a! i
Dr. Wiltrur.s :ind 1 ;. Axe taught c.i publkity and Cot l They, and they alone, a ? I en Pod tile injured. When the trains of iMirscs and doctors arrived from the otLiyr tovna there was nothing for them to dr.
IN A i. .VlCWrialNii ,I.r;X,KL:S'oN i'ATION j .r nj; co. Chicago ,
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DIGNITY OF LAW UPHELD In enteneinjr Alexander M. Kotnit otid five other
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. ,K Vi.,J ;;.).:..;. i.o-.uu.a.o zu U?- of tho coal miliars of Kansuf t on ycir in Jntl i : ; .,' ,i..-,Mrti i .n.i A.lv 'r'"'"i-'"'f '-3, I and i.avincnt u cevts, Jud.'i A-idrew J. Curran, fiil.tit;jr . iN u-oh-.n i-M ( :n I'itti-lmriih. Kii vlnd l-'atcd tlu law v-'h ic!i was rcf' r.t v"'; -h"n" a ' ..H.'iafpd hv th defend uif tl.v t... :!-.. i "t r a:.t son L)oynrtn;.-iU. I ikiwat. a.-? )' resident of tli l"l;ited Mino Workerc, ' ':'r vdu o'v-r 'lep :rmr"'; "v"uod.' (lf Kalis.!.-', ha l'CMe.l tod t.v bhow n !) U C( t! leva J-t for the " ! taw;-- of tit ft sta'.e atul delied llie co'irt-J to eoinnel h!m NoTtC" r- ?t"P-?."Uir"!vS t !. id hc iav which foihids t ril!S or loeiv-oms in
r;:ny ,r ' , . 1 . v ' ti'e t;.t!. When tho fix uifn siuHi a strike order iu . lb t i " ' : m til ; t .ti:i; e of the fonrt. t lU'V wri' '!ted for Col'tcfiiJU. jdv;u! v t a i.-;,ri;'g and tined. The aetioa of J u.lsc f'nrrun
i .. V'r s. if- rt.;.i ra:..i; 1u:-n sc. i -i.oni-.l serve as n warn in'' to radical la her U-ailr. mfii
:.;.. ;v ;.) r';,o'fi it ; s trout . ' U';-. He prenir-: , ii,.- tiVn jou tt.- not yuui w-.r r.sjd a lv'-l v ho attf-i;r t-. ii::;e'es.' . the.-- with the doe! rl tie that j - ... . . . ... . . ..- j tfo"- are aho e the law ih..t lh" whede faree of t h .,
, i -!ii tnoii w e.;: t h or tii- national .covcrniaei; t if n .?ees.--a rv J
;i tai k of the itud.itenei' that the laws and the i rucrs
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Tiif eoiueiition of Howat that, the Kansas ttidu.-Jt-: ial i-ourt law is uneor.st itntiotial is beside the case. It is not 'i r I Iowa t or any other except, a eoutt. of rer-
I oc'ni.'ed authority la determine whether laws are con
stitutional pad what are not. Ii is the duly of every citizen to comply with the. lawd until they are declared invalid.
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1. 1 :i tti'. tit'.d haie mm e ))r.i."i tt .'Oi t ti" tniult '.' 1, M"icn tii" i!uh' having lie npi'iia b-iftlit iiuf ni'ii? 3. Who liu i-;iteil the t'.rt ck-e'ric tr"n ijliune? 4. When v ltT's (U ! idtviry lu st iuljl!h j? b. What hist 1 r y t; lui'.l as ihi aa th'ntie en ChiticKh life and manners'.' lio wva'f "I'eer Iltetiard's Alniaia V" 7. Wl'M -w a t"ie tiature .? Am- rl. an literature at tin; lii'ie ef the JlevolU K'l! ? 5. V hi K eeftsid. led tie! fcr;o,ei American ;;.-1 " J-'er vh"ni a . J Mob ur,!:n i. (Caan d'C tit-." 10. W li 'i L vi,s i.jr.'d The Iiindv Hol-fe?"
i. :'..- i .( 1. 1. a ei Two a:en it .-,1c fide, hy ;W:e down liltorn I'eiiU '.- ! vaiiiti area e from tha '.valfe house to the '.aviud in i , hi".!. :; 'oday and in tlnir ; ide weru ai! the j :. . i ' - of vat drama.. X
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.. c of two hauian heins caii. Our. aged, gray-hair-. . , ad ii'ok-ai in health, retirca to the seclusion of oh- - j cri'aps the bicrcer-i , niust ah.tect. failure ia nil m- ; the other takes up 'he tusk in which the lirst ' . !,, ti-ill r-irrv it to comi.'a-t ion
, . . . ,. . , . htw will le TiAosed ( n iiv the saareiae court of the It s 1111(1 of the nat tor. s a norm lies that n liiiiUi-
i liiitii !M!iie, 1 1, lei'it-seuis siu'ii Hiivaneeu ueas in
u:r 'ho v.iUeh ii destined to 'eeeoia, an ej;i)(h ia the an Li.-'tory shoal 1 be tearhe 1 by g'reuier siiajdicii,.';; any of its predcesors. ittit that i; siio'ibi e t.c-hered in a? u good otaen for the rec, nstnic.tU.ti i ffiu'.e whose naonnee I policy is one of retreuehmeut :oid ( ore-ni" i a..i tn i nistrat Ion of the government. 1: is not iiiiTieult to picture in the simple ina Utivi i a ii ti s iv:no:i'. i r s. 1 f rebuke to th- exi'ravajsanf e a'.d ; Icless .-T.-te of the pv.ltlic money by the Democratic : tile now brought to a close. 'Kb - rentiblu-an ' cr.-.ir. itr than under in evident Ha rdlr.s begins Inansidcio'itdy a to pomp an 1 t-.piettdor r.toi the u.-aial display that a.rc provided with the people ar.d their money to ii.duct a new president Utr in ; o . : i t liioi fifties? of pen-on pel n administer the public aiairi H makes a rc.o:-t tispi"b:atfi start. Predict ams C sident Haruinr wonia surround him.self with . i:.d ndviso-s of extrtonilnnr ability and disi iat-
Mrs. Warren G. Harding, at rifeht. tells Beatrice Cline and Gertrude Nathan how much she regrets that there were no tirl scouts when :;he was a child. T" IRST Lad- of ;l r Land. Mrs. Warren C. Hard- v.i: tiir.'icd the ctr.'s with an invitation to the White
M ing, has s';r?d a (3e!ea;at!.- n cf Girl Scoots that I!e.;i.'j. -he wished hef-fii -irieen years Cii iad a ' '.vr-r.,1 b
member cf the-r r.if vtar.iritioa : It von d-rtnc; .!- !Lird:r; N'cw York : -:( d r. s t'te tnancT
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liecn ciiocn Htmorary I'tejidrt -f tf. or;;:m'7a!ioti. Al!bo':;i,h every r.imn!" f Mr?. 1 larvlir.g's far- w.n tr (led. ! e receive. the commit fee COlic.i' ef r"; eat rice Clire. ijv.rtee n years c !. and Gertrude "s-
li-an. I'.tteon. at the Rlti-Cirt'on. msde tiietr com- over again as a Girl Scont.'
e p-nectiv def.ti'ed tt tre t trl :out
o.tli corue iiew n to Wsihin.-toi tltinni! tny S'oo jrn
at the White iic'i.rse," s'e so-.:, .e "p'mR a hoc-met. i.-'i lcr-d on behalf cf S,512 (inl . otits. G-ttrcc!e delivered the Rreetms of Mrs. Jsne 1 -' c t e r iip-j;'.'. .'..'it'.or. :il Ircctor cf the dr,raii;7a!!mi "1 at t f ircre'v and urnumrP. or..--eM-) tn 'be Girl Srce.-.t movement." 5a:d Mrs liard.tii. "1 t'mr.lc yr.tj ad luve a wonderful future n store. What t wa.h is' that I were your age and could start life
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the relations of the state to t he employers and employ- j e- thai there i-? reason to believe that file supreme, court must determine its constiiutbMinlirj . ; Pntil the court of f.ra! resort has passed upon, tho j Kansas lav.' the lower courts of the suite. acUror a Ions; j ihe lines laid down by fJu.de? Gurran. f hould insist, upon 1
j ,fe strict observance of the statute. To permit attf I
iiofl! vidua Ss to i reat it with contempt will have the fleet j ,""nir'HSI'''''ln
rf weiikeniug t L o force of all law and encouraging' rad- ! it is a ngujt
ii-a.:.-m to renter t esada t. re or state and federal gov- ; ernmonra. (
fortab'e 'v'c.'le t!iy delir-rerf th. r.ot.fic.-i!'on. pierl with them for pi.otogra; ?:s and mad' th.em sit with
her while they chatted pleasantly. The President's America.
Two verv proud and hanpv (fir!- took away this
menage of the new President's wife to the trirli of
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DEVELOP THE WATER POWER It is rot alone in th discovery of a natural la w'a
application (o nmn's affairs that the race forces ahea.i. i
; P. is al,o by its ricvelt puueut. For centuries, of eourfl". I we ha vu known tho water ruuninc tiown-liill Is conisenible to power --a rid yet. our efforts to chain that
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will i. a. ii aitotb.-r i cillsis uiit.il I is tine- to lo.y tt.e j i M-:T Pi-tiiPeo-iit i
,gre.-.J ON til" I'C'rie tloidt g inlvboe . j ! Hi; ie-P-ve thai . f-iua .,f
I'OOII Ju lifment i f'.'-n in 1P fumily I
Til VT- O; tr; n;;, (., Jive ;!J-. ! th. Mhc.-kit'd !
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ti' n have been fuilv coulirr.iod. Th.-ia caliber i.- in
- ,r.:r. uid ERre'eable contrast to the i-edban ity of the J I"' far been p:?nny attempts t.n.iorit .- of the chief fi-ures in .Mr V'omuPo lamented Niagara, it is true, is giving energy to a sor
in mist ra t ion.
: td i miuf ti le?. and the r.ali-. n has benelitted. I'itt in
f" contract to the memfe. of M- Wils...'.-.- i abiuei j 5!'lili'1 alone there is enough water power, ra-jot of it one of tho men appointed hv President lianling is ' ci;:K v to turn tl;'' "heel of onf-eibth of the 'uriknovr.." All the men of nosnve achievement'. ; 11 ttion s miils.
nufaiion exfetidinz far kevom! the bounds of their Nl,'"lt ' ou-niess ,a ni.-t a ppear to i,e nn.,;ng
v. - ecmnumities. Like Mr." Hardin they have the y'x- f,'-d r?r'n- awxin-.-.rment. from the governor of -m; n -e of the ountrv--which is the haiu.iesi auzurv ; Mai 's u' U)e U'et-t th;U tliat s'il,e nin' "c
OCT U.'Pn,:. W K d : r.'t Uii ri w i.vlh e r i ; i . Ot H advar.cm ; s;e .'r our ia;Mi!t Al, S"0l rer.ytatioa !i"r f iiOt'Tt a :h inner nt'T we notici 'hat so:t. -tin:"s w' II n.ter i'af' r...m i;n"Xpe..-td'y "Jii!i n-iie'd'a" .i'ei'-a ii in':
I !' vtMow n:.d ly s.'ii,.- v j t.ciljijl'S. j IIAA K yo1T eve - t.oP';d U.e J u HKH o c .t p:nt'-r k:vs a j U O.tl ', who h;.. Pii.i i I TWO er three he i..-itaJ s"
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ASWEE3 TO YESTE&DAT'S QUESTIONS I. if.rc n.auy Ptpirs of the skin ni'. the;-.? Ani. The skin consists of two Jnytts, an outer pj.ldernri i a and an tnr.ci li'.-n-iis or true kln. ?. How in-iny r"P"s were r.aniej S:x. tus? An.-. llio poiH-s m re so n .tuned. ". In ivraltiT bureau fitrnnls vliat flfiy 'P r.ot.0.5; j-a'n or siioM ? Ans. V blue f!Hg 4. IV hat sort cf an animal t. a shrew? Ans. It is a small animal closely r.5Rcmblingr a. tim;n but belonirliinr to an. entirely Uilf.-tti.'. fjinlly. It Jives 011 insects. To M"h.i ui.h "Mother Piemen?'" Ati.c .She v, as an KnKbsh propli' tess who was born in lib. She foretold tie; death of Ird Percy and "VWlsey ana nredicted
! that the worid would end in lSt.
6. AVbere is Sherwood famous ami what made it famous? An. It is a trio of hilly country in. No'tlnghanithire, KiiKiami, Hb"Ut tenty-five mSP -s P'njr and ( icht mips wide. It was the with: of many exn.uits of Robin Hood. It has been Oitiiost entirely cleared. ?. AVPat were the iiutP' of a scribe?
ti than 8 i a. hel r. I A 11s. A tenbe w.ts a. Jt-.rirh military
j officer w hos duly it was to recruit r. i mie-j, levy tnes nnd attend to other
the a:i - i-.'- k warm and com- m-itters of a simifar nature. t-','tf,l'h' i S. When was General V:nfii'l Sc' t l all their r 1 -..in. a:i..s ' eau delate fr president? Ans. He
j v'ii candidate in ISD2 but failed for ; i sect ion. I !. Ifoi- r.'-inv e-,111 (irl Tiochnmbeaii
IS about o- r n-.-i '.if period j bru ir t- tneriea in 1 ; to n'd th-j c-.d-
hie? . At.-. It- I. mo ; s 1 n n-. n an-I . lal.-red :Ve.'il't leiissh'-i: e:-e-e!a'.'..v
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j AII1I.H(.II re:,;iy hot and s-'-:rK i v, How 5,, ;s y,l Uv; fjvt.f, HOlT to b.-Ltiu. I Ans. It i bo mips lei.tf.
j U MMV he Is n o.i for p. I VOI inav tio' "ivliev it toil 1 j rillri if n wop a ivife arid r..ur I HV! (ill I I'.IIS -' o ; 1 ' 1 pet any mer
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j IF a man is e. kinsr a way to j HKCOMIl tin-' eniUr aii i. cmi- i l'l'" needs io 1 1 1 s to ueeome a ' (IlltilUC srive- of a.lv hi.
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for the .-.uc-icss of the new administration.
M-:ci MIV -. pu il tiie'r 'iiir .am t.
j pe U-d to lake a more promiut-r.t part, in industrial x v.u farth e- over their nr..
1 Eel (is. I If Maine can do so much, what possibilities arc there throurihout the nation? Commerce can be vital- : mod. the wheels of factories, in a thousand new pl.aces
woriau may not g"!
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AS TO P "ELICIT Y Tn spcr.'-iing of the wild-eyed yarns carried in ti:
CP, .a go newspapers ebout the wreck at Porter iast i can be sf t f-rdnnlng. "White coal" is what water ;.a.i-y the Chesterton Thibuim says: j -.ower men cat! the girmt of etifrgy with whith. they lie statement.? of ("akage newspapers hat loe.a! ate faniiPnr. Its develonmerit will ail in a terjally in
pi . -i.'ians wei-o out of town, and that no tiled i- al at- conversattnn of other natural rcKoti roes of the country 1' 11 im; si
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'. - .;ll:l j jsl er neighbors t!.vt s P-d in m" '-. i..
I WO i.berv-ttb. thit a 'is-nVr 1 I IM:oi'I.K still 1 . iieve tint j 4'Iin.llKi: ar- ,..:-ces.are to the
I I'l HI'llTI ATIO of lh" human la , TIIKIti: is net wtie'i r j T P" 1 1 in f .vet e,r ! I'll!-: 1'i.iii win. ro..t "jiPi u 1 TO do idle he-- he ear,
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For liefi-wetiirm and other kidncv and bladder diseases for men. women andi
I,' children. Complete information sent upon request from
YOUR DKLGGI5 1 HAS 1 1 D. C. CHEMICAL CO.
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If .liter TlMI'S' .--Uloeet to the voter ef the epy , f Kot Cilicipi, 1 will p.! a eaiumlate ;,.f rr-r.it!inaiit.ii to th" o'. lie.- . f Jl.iy.ir of Kast CP.tCtt:... .it ti e cem.uia: iTin.ji p-s in May, I.Ko .M.-(UM.-OiC.
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A Home Bank For Home People By Home People OPEN ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCK SAVINGS We will protect your savings and pay you interest on your money. One dollar starts a savings account and we v,-i;l giro you a very handsoiTie little savings bank for keeping your small savings. Call and get one. GENERAL BANKING we viil extend to you every service relating to banking and the conduct oi gentiul business No Deporit Too Large For Us to Protect None too Small For Us to Appreciate
Taxes at This Bank
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148 St;t2 Street Hammond's Oldest Butter Store
MMWiM ;i!I::iilBesi Santos Coffee, per !b., 21c; 4 lbs., 80c
Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb .24c Wisconsin Creamery, per lb 39c Best Brick Creamery, per lb 41c Carolene, Hebe or Nutro er can 9c
5c 18c
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'Pi; lor T:.os: T will t a endidate on tto retl.bp,-i,,i tieiot r m -i-sea t ! 'ho- orTie or' c'iiy t'o r'o e-f i'-ist t'iocaK". siih.ie..t to if)" M -i v j rimerie KM MA si'i.NrtiK.
Kd'.t'.r Ti vm.-: - Von may roinnnnee m
, r.aojo ;i. a. eantlhhi'e .,r Cilv t'i' t'i;. i it be J-eptll'di-.-l'l tie'eel. (,f Rn st C'lliC'eSTo, I t lie n minuion h.-ii-.w subject to lie; I il.-tUlOil ef the l rimer!' s tit M a v. j irr.it r ii. i-iiTKitscpv. ' lal.ior Ti M t.s -Vl.'eo o rtinoooio to the NoOrsof 1 pist fl.ica thai 1 .-ee a ovi- ! hatoe f,-i- t p.e pemiuation for Mmjoj- e,i
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' i-'cvxK CAbbAivN j Uncolored Japan lea, 39 C o the Kdi'.or Tmk Tii.i-:-!,,,, o.avSper POUlld
Black Tea, at per pound ....... Sliced Pineapple, per can at Larce can kraut.
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ar- .'lo' nice laat 1 am a ea?e..o;Oe top
ipty Til a so n r ef ttn- "i; ef l-i.i.-i t"iu-i-iU'o on the J!. : utei. an Tieim'. subject to the 1 Tlraa ' les. '. ry ti idy y.vir. I. W". 1 'l'l P'i. If. Pier fuss;-- T v '. bo a etti.iePpe Co- Mas. r lia-t ohh-.. -, , r, ,.,. i;e. : tsbiican rirU t. r-u'er rt to t'm .1 --efsp ri of she -,,o--s at t'i" Mtv rricvi-i s. .t vrs ;r rt' ovs
i Oil Sardines. i
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Fancy Salmon. 1 lb. can ....
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Pay Your j. C. PAXTON, President
P. H. FEDDER, Cashier
Every Woman Thinks I Wish I Coacd Make My Own Dres&ei Ton fan Invii st'.ish up1-' o-drtt dres-r !-.)t' th" i.rtce of material. Wo U.:li oti ho.v to rut, fit anu soi'l i::a'.;e tir.jse-.-, 7'tivinef o-iin IV r t'i e f f.-sleiial Prooi iMr-i; bii.I t .e: ismiog. pay a.-ei iiv.iii mi Clashes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. lILi:J Street Sara Patek, Principal i'ii""rn Cut to Mea-'ure. cail o:a wi;itie rosi TEitais
5c 10c
Large Can Pork and Beans C
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10C' Ric- and Milk. per can
Libby's Milk Large O C r ' can 7 for . Armour s Molasses, ' i-tr t' n n
Cherries, pitted, -r per can C CORN-3 cans OC0
I Fancy Peaches, large Qf ' U ! cans, per can PEAS At per 1 ! Del Monte Peaches, 2 C n'y per can Large can Tomatoes, "J O.I , Ripe Olives. 1 An pcr can 2
1 large can . Large Jar Priscella Runiford's Baking Pow- resevve5, per ar
, , 1' ' ' ,' ' ' ' M Snider's Catsup. O ff , U S. Mail Soap- arqe boltle Z 5 C 1(1 L:ir-. fnr . . . . . '
fine Cocoa. It r uva' J' r per pound i-cC per pound
Fancv Rice, 12 ; Sugar, pure cane, O 3
per pound .1 per pound
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Strictly Fresh Eggs Direct From the Farm
