Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1921 — Page 4

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labor dispute, and workers were urged to resist the operation of leyal procedure tf thi3 kind.

It will not be dtnied that the Injunction has been f

used hyVome judges under circumstance th.it invited

! much criticism, bat in rnoft case3 the end.-? sought have

been attained without injustice to anyone giving pro-

"Thl "io.t.c.'in uirnraoni: JUSe SC tUon the ease could be heard in the regular man

The Ttme Baat Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except

Sunday. Entered tt the postoauce la ijaat cnicido. governocr 1. 1918. , The Lajee County Times Saturday and Weekly i-ditlon. "Cntered at the postofTlce in Kamniorid. tob-uory 4. lilt.

The Gary Kvenio Times u-L.'.y e .cpi iauiuj. cutered at tiie postolllce in Gary, April lr, ISIS, i All under the act of March 3. 14. 3. as sccond-clasa i

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FOREIQ.V ADVEUTI3IN d RE1T.E3EXTATION G. LOGAN PA "OLE & CO. CHICAGO

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:.er. Leaders of organized labor make a serious mist-he when they advi.se instance to the use of the injunction by Judges of the courts. Such resistance will not only Invite the punishment of the offender?, hut vlll have the effect of creating a diaresjiect for 4aw that is already too conimui. Another resolution of the labor leaders in Hue with the rmlicy of stripping the courts of authority demands that the right to review leglt-l.it hm be taken ;ivay f rem the fedWal courts; that the action of eon-j-ress be prrinitfed to stand, regardless of whether it i 'U i'oi in-; to the court's interpretation of the eonstitu-

Tho pe-emle of the United States are not reji.lv

4j to deprive themselves of the legal safeguards provided

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plaint Immediately t the Circulation Department. Uwmond ( private eichnne) 3!uo. SlOi. 3101 (Call for wht tever department want-d.)

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NOTICE TO SUBSCninKKS.

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POLAND IN ANOTHER WAS At this distance it is difficult to appraise at their

rrmptl aa you have tn the paat, please do net think tt ha " ..m..u been Joat or rraa not sent on ti.ii Her.iemoer that th mail i war with one or more of tier neighbiis. Sometimes

SEr?.! X'Uabout8 li7knCZS "'mia ,V? the suspicioa ia arcusod that Poland may have torrltor-

L.l fimbitious t!iat will kce; her involved in trouble.

vice. Im Tiuks has Increased its mailing eju'.pmcitt t"d ' striving earnestly to reach f.a matrons on time. He prompt in edviitnc ua when you do not get jour paper ai.u we tvii) act pirnptlr. .

ADVERTISING REDUCES PRICES

Fertons who have not given the subject of adver- j tisicg serious thought may be l.ulUel to heUeve that j $:andard product ct:U be vc th caper if the nuuiu- ;

faoturers did net tp?s.l ro s-.:e'.i tv.oncy in .auvevtising them. The contrary is tho truth. Every concern which seeks a general market for iio rnn,t5 find's it neecssarv to set rpide a certain sum

each, year fcr advertising, and this is charged as a part j

A dispatch iHini Warsaw sa. s that fighting has been resumed betweeu the Lithuanians and Polish volrnteer army which recently took possession of Vllna, the capital of Lithuania. Polish officials make the charpe that Herman troi ps are openly giving aid to the Lithuanians. Announcement was made several weeks "Fo that the council of the League of Nations had brought about an understanding between the Poles and the Lithuanians and that a settlement would be reached.

J Suspicion and jealousy appear to be in control i f the

situation. A dispatch to this country, which stated that Pol-

,.f tho operating expense, the same as rent, lu.d or in- j .-trance. The aim cf the advertising manager is to buy j the largest r'-'si'jie circulation among persons ho J would be Interested in his product. I Every manufacturer has certain flxM charges that J iaut be paid out of tho receipts from the busluess, and j .u- li i-rtHma lni -it ii -j th:0 n orentCfl

and It Is cot easy to understand

and and I.etvia had agreed upon a plan fur the division ;'f Lithuania may have beer, inspired by persons who would heye to gain sorueihlng by creating trouble, between the Poles and Lithuanians. It is certain that nothing but harm can come from war between the two countries. These countries have been the scenes of

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East Cliicago Editor Times; Mutj;ect to the voter ..anuida.tr f.,r r.-i..,,,,),., , iri to lUe c fi' R of .iJar.r of j.a.,f (-hicfcKO t te uoinint; jrlniarit hi Way. L1--'J ilc'COUlLA-CIC Edtor Tmn:-i';.ar. announce that I hin a Ctt.-Kixlnte f,,r Ltayor of Kaat a,li;(.So r,,j,.,t u, the w!ljj.1C8 of ,h,, voters at thfl May jt 1 ruarlf a and that I efcriiestiy .iieK thi !r support. JAMKb JOIlXSTOf. -FtC Tl,T.''- I V''H ho" a candidate f?? A ' rP'-il''"" th !- f.,r nomination to tho office of City Clerk, of Kfist i-o-

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1. Is It i)!w;bl to j.hotcitraph Tour of Ptnra -nhlch c&rmot le en ty tho te thnmgh tha teloope7 2. Hoiv I jnc? In a Japanese dwelling f;u;n'"se'l t" li"t7 "Whnn did the rcljn ef Cleopatra f riJ7 4. "What are the "tundras" of Siberia 7 5. Ilo-wr b"g vra Oregon original: y nx.. i how many countries ciolmed tho la?i.J7 . Vt'hnt treaty waji made on the p t

! wliera I'h'.;adolphl rnrv elands?

T. ")at In a poMtu'ii? . Whrre 1 the Tvnobcot riw? !'. IVlial t w( rivcm unite to form tho suurco of th Ohio r!vcr7

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J.auor l!lir,:-.Ta mny announce mv I r.ajne as a cr.dhlii! for n?v i-i-ei, I

Uocisiun of the rr!t!;iir! It' May.

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Editor Timk Mcf,o announce to the vo-er-M c,f K.-t Chicago that I urn a ran?i , f"r tr, n.t.-,ir.atlin fur Mayor on ui Citizens llcket. 1'iiAXK CALLAJflAN

To the. Kditor The Times: Tou may announce that I .on . candidate for l'y freasur.-r of tho Cltv of La.t Chtcso on tho K'-r.Jblican Ticket, subject

trply vours, 1. W. DUPES.

Ed . or TntEV I tvi'l b, a candidate ,.-.r Jlayor of Past fhh-uro on the Hruhi . an ticket. pt:h rt to tho do.-lsloo in. the wlcrs al th Ntav rrim-r'n JAME3 If. UUU.NiJ.

the less per article Is charged for the payment o

head costs. This volume of business is obtained only b7 creating a demand for the goods, and it is most quickly and cheaply done by direct apreal through the rewspapers. The same principle which obtains in the case cf the general advertiser could ho applied in the business o the smallest merchant The quicker the turnover which a dealer Is able to make the sooner his profit is obtained and the cash is put in the till for new pur- . hases. Advertising of the practical kind will help to

make quicker sales and more frequent profits. The t

than six jears ago.

why they wtubi not be willing to go to almost any lengths to bring about an understanding that would in

sure a period of peace.

Czecho-Slovakta. according to a dispatch a few days ago, has fears that Poland and Austria may enter into an arrangement that would threaten the interestr. of the Czechs. Soviet officials cf Russia have accused the Poles of giving secret aid to General V range, the hnti-balshovist leader. Taken altogether, conditions i:i eastern Europe do not promise much in the way of

Aliss Rosine Monroe, In Indian costume, and Miss Adelaide Entrees. 0 The photograph shews Miss Kosine Monroe, a pretty Indian maiden cf the Ottawa tribe, wearmrr one of the first and original Atl-American styles, and with her is Miss Adelaide Entrees cf Chicago wearing an Indian sport suit of tha PJ21 style of fawn colored duvetyn cut from the same pattern and brightly beaded in Indian design.

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result Is that the retailer, with the aid of the general

advertiser, is able to maintain standard prices and the j

quality In the widely advertised articles.

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RADICALISM REJECTED. The executive council of the American Federation

TALK I' f Labor, which met in Washington last week, took acTo every Individual in America the need makes il- j ion which will commend itself to the citizens cf trie felf felt occasionally for a universal language. And jl'nited States who believe that radicalism lias no place in Europe this need of some sort of language intelligible j in this country and that it should be encouraged in the to all is no less keen than It is In America. , e ther nations. With infinite patience and cunning the universal :, Some of the unions affiliated with the American language enthusiast goes to work to build his new j ; Federat ion of Labcr have e xpressed sympathy for the speech. Every ence In a while a new contrivance ap- . m iet government of Russia, on the plea that it reppears on the scene, draws upon itself tho spot-light 1 resented the principles of labor. The federation lias for a season, and then is jostled aside by its more re-jrdopted a resolution repudiating the Soviets of Russia cntiy developed successor. Volapuk has scarcely ;;nd declaring that they have turned against, the workcompleted its bow to the audience when Esperanto ers of that country. The federation has carried its steps gingerly into view, to find itself after a brief space condemnation of radicalism still further, voting to sevriruggliEg for supremacy with Ido, another new one. jcr its relations with the International Federation of And now it is announced that if they will only; Trade Unions, alleging that the international body is learn Timerio all the citizens of the world may be able j devoted to radicalism of a-revolutionary character, to hold converse with each other without resorting to j The action of the American Federation of Labor interpreters. Many or the grammer and pronouncia- 1 U encouraging to the belief that organized labor intends tion difficulties still to be found in the other linguistic j to clear Itself of the influence of any leadership whose concoctions are said to have been eliminated freni Tim- patriitism is not above question. While the lederatrlo. j tion will continue to agitate for government in the InWitfcout desiring to put a damper on the ardor of j forests of labor, no countenance wlil be given to "revot.hese makers of new speech, it may be to the point to ! lutionary activities." temark that to many people our short-coming lies not in The federation should carry it pronouncements being able to talk too little, but rather in talking t'o still further, nnd it should insist that the various ormuch. We stand in need net of the talker, but of the ganization affiliated with the national body dcpr.se. any doer. It is works, 'not words, that count. ,'U.olors who have voiced their opposition to organized . j government, as some of them have done. It it not THE INJUNCTION AGAIN : onrush that general condemnation of radicalism should Resolutions passed by leaders or' organize.! labor j be voiced, by syndicalists and other anti-government t the conference held in Washington a few days vf i agitators should be eiiminatt-d from ocntrol or organincluded one against the use of court, injunctions in i.ed labor in the United States.

A man wlil A Sit. fur a candid opinion OF himself and then want ti Kic;iIT when j-ju grive It to him. THE nefj'abcr worr.cn are by no ti.c an.i ri;ilSO.9 of ote Idea AM Tie noti.-a that operations A KM dropped Pke a h-jt potato WHEV some eno mentions HOW dirty some mutual friend I.KFT her house when sun move! out. A Baltimore ra.ia had five barrels if whiskey stolen -WHILE he was attending- church

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WEIL it falls upon the just and thjust and the unjust. I.OVB !s queer tuff EVEN If an engaged couple QUAKHEL every day THEY know th;?y will never querrei AFTER they jret married. CLIMATIC conditions affect us all AM) since this soft March bree zes Til VT warm tho waiting loam HYE b-en shedding their gentle IM'MEMC uron us we have noticed a M.UIKED disposition on our part TO count ths lines we write h?r: before

loo many of the go.cJ wcii.cn OF the day l:a:-glne THAT they sh ield l,e the young GIRLS' critic last.-ad of her mod,.!. THIS corti!n'.r 1.5 a period CF Inflation nl our mcniirj goes HACK to the time W HI1X one Ford pave a family Ml.Ull.V or q-ota as much SOCIAL d!f Unction around the NEIGIlIlonilOOIl as THO l'ackar's rto now. IX these parch :A days Tlir; milk of human klniness IS often contained la a quart bottle THAT has tho government STAMP pasted on the neck.

J OXLJ of our prominent students of i current

EVENTS announces that roasted SPIDERS Fhou'd be considered A great dellca.-y Al as we n"vr put a word IX' the papor that we do not know II Y actnal personal test Is true l.X every word and line WE decline to express any opinion about the spiders.

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Eu.fcr TiMt-.s -5 . j-r authorised to CTiouncr rty e,( r, :ri , fcr re-nomination to the .fT:o of ''itv Cterk on the r-puMhan tl. ;vrt ,,f .;;,ot Chicago, sub-h-et to tho Ma- r! r..-iT-jr.. THcis.. V. KICIIARDS.

Editor Timk": ll-'j'tr- nnour.co to lif- v"tr "f l-'.tist Chicago that 1 Trill ! .. n cinrt'.t.-to for re-nomination to the cfTice of City Judge, rvibje-et to the prli:.aris, Mav i'rd. :-!. H. M. CX)IIE.V.

KlrHtor Timks TUefie nnnotinro to the voters ef J-st 'i :e.nro that I iwll h n. rnnd:dn for Aid- rtuan-n t-lirgo on tho Cliizr,r.' ticket. c,ryr.c,n elosicy.

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Editor Tivk: V"ti may announce to the vot'-ri of Wh! ! ntr that I ern a mnd.dtt f.T re-ne.iv,w-.e.tton fcr tho office of Mayor. fuli"i I o -,1m msh'ji of tho voters at the primaries in M,-iv. WALTEli 11. SC11P.AGE.

L-urmioml Edlter Timfo: r;:in rir.noa new to the voters of Ifaumi ml. thTf I 'V, 1.a candidate for th or.'h t of Cltv Ju'i,-.-(n the republican tlcK.-t. suVct t j the decision of the i rin;r: s n Sli v I. I. MObJESKA.

Editor Timk?: Piers' nnnninrn t'-t, T am a cir'lcl.'Oi f ir the office of i .Ttidze on the. Ueptihlican ticket, subjo.-t ! to the prlmarl-. Vnv ::. 1 1 rex ; i y ci ,ev E i . x ix

Editor Timss: Kindly ar.nntiTicr. th.it r ton .a cnniit..hite for t)-, nnmin.il h n j for f'i'y Tre.isurt-r, of Hnmmnnd, Sub- j j.-.-f to tie' i..vi!n "r tho KeinihH' :! vot-ra l th.j I'l-imnries on May Zri,, WA1.TE11 Y. BIELEI'ELD i

Editor Time": You mv announce 'o the voters of lf.minond that I urn cum- . eiidatu for ton. .no n;i ; Ion for the office; of Mayor, on ho jp.il,!to9n ticket, fib- j ject to the wishes of the voters at the primaries i n M:i y. rXTET, EPiTtt-V. j

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AKgWERS TO TESTXSDAVB QT7X3TTOZ7S 1. AALat ir the uiffertnee tsct-reen n.n ep:e and a lyric poem ? Ana. Eph vn-e composed u bo spoken end lyrics wej-e B"Hg- aims at banquets. 2. How oft en does tho century plant bloom? Ans. There Is a mistaken Idea that the century t-lant blooms only ence In one hundred years. It blooms when cultivated In hut hcuses when It Is to 00 yearn oM. In Mexico the p'.ni.r bloom tn poven or eight years, 3. How Is felt made? Atis. T.'o.'i felt 1 mado by piaclngr layers cf vocl under pressure of rollers, con tain ir1 k rlejc'ri, Th.o rubl'injr action forms the layers Into eor.trai-t cloth, he'd fgethfr by lnterhjckiiiK fiber5. 1'elt mndd frcm f i; r H used In tkc tnarri f act u re of ha:s 4. V.Tiat is known .as Earmirldn't fear-t? Ans. ParmieidCs feast was an '.ma ri nery banquet told in the Arabian Nijrhts. The host set empty dles b' lore a btigsar who liumored the jcios pretending to eat heartily. He feifned elrunkenness on lnat;n;iry wine and he boxed. h! host's ears. lie was th'ti Kive.n a reel dinner. il. AVhat are tarnacles? Ans. They tLro shell anhtiais which attach then;, reives to p-lere, rocks and bcttomR of .slops C. What 1. food cald when It is ready to pass into the intestine from r slcrnach? Ans. It Is called chyme. T. Which Is the most Important '', di test ion. tastric Juli e or par.crcaiej Juke ? Ans. Panereat ic Juice. 5. t hat la sodium oholoride? Ai-. It is the chemical nam-s for common ali ''. ATiat is Is an atom? Ans. It -s an Indivisible particle. It Is thr 1 1 1 n 1 1 e .--1 existing t h i n tr. pi. What is n Mm' Ar.s. It i-- i r;uiruii(r bird of Au'tr.a'la. ' USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAW

Tou can Just tell by Its healthy. BtiKiulatin? odor, that it is oin;l to do you good "TF I only had some Sloan's L'.-u-I mcnt!" How often you've sail that! And then v. iicn the rhcujnatic twinge suLsidcil after hours cf Buftcriti'; you forgot it! Don't do it again get a tint tie frtcy and krep it handy for possible me tonight! A sudden attack may coma c n sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, Lackuchc, stiff joints, neuralgia, the j.airis and aches resulting from exposure. You'll soon find warmth and relicf in Sloan's, the liniment that pene-irat-es without rubbing. Clean, cconornSeal. Three sLxs 35c, 70c, $1.4'J

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Karo, as it gives foods their fullest natural taste. Because it looks like honey, many like it as a spread for cakes and waffles. Red Karo is a wonderful syrup for sweetening in cooking and baking. Karo-made caies, cookies and raisin bread are perfectly delicious. Eut as a table syrup with a thick heavy body, that pcurs nicely, and yet does not soak into the breakfast cakes you may perhaps choose Blue Karo or Green Karo. Green Karo, with its delicious maple flavor, is made with the highest grade pure rnaple su",ar from Vermont and Canada.

The secret of nutrition in Karo Perhaps you did not know that yoa cannot live long without Dextrose. Most foods you eat such as bread, starchy vegetables, and all forms of sugar have to be changed lnt Dextrose before your system can use them as energy foods. Karo U rich in pure JDextroso. So Karo may almost be said to be a preJigesterj food. These art scientific facts, supported by the very highest medical and food authorities. Your Protection D et be deerWed by cam containing iyro that miht look like Karo. The name "K.mr ll on every cn of or.giu! Karo look tot It and be ared of full we jht cam and highnt quality.

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