Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 4

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THE TliEES Thurcdav. March 17. 1921

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

S Obedience to the law is tbe prima! pillar upon whlcli ( FSff

COMii.NT.

Ih-t Lkf County Time Dally ejrcpt Saturday and tounoay. fcii'.ertd at. the iK-etottlee in Hammoni, Juae 2 , i a - The- riines c-at. Chicago-Indiana Harbor, daily excaot tuciov K&ttred t the- poj-.vjfiico In Eoat Chicago, N've& fctr . '.. 13 13 I he Ccsa'v Tim";? Saturday and tVe-eldy F-lltlon.

fca.fer'-d at the posto files tn Hamancl, Fsr.uary .

icr-'l at tn i.-.-su 'tf;c id 'iar. April. 1 1911. A.U ui.der Ja 3 act of Maroii J. uj 6coad-clas a-ttter.

HON ADVERTISING REPRESENTATION r'ATNfci A t J. . UK'A rO

free institutions rest. TVte-n this spirit of obedience i- broken down, law itself becomes in a sense of rnock-

' GATES AJAB The atmosphere of popular government that a as returned to Washington was heightened by the announcement from tha President that hereafter The gates of the "White House will be thrown cpen to the public. For years they hav1 been closed and t' one not on official business has been admitted. Hereafter the people will be welcomed within the White House grounds find wi be permitted to visit certain rcoas of the building itself, as in the old dajs before the "Wilson rerlmi.

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r.-ii.u srr.r.ieciately to ths circulation Department, Hiu.iT.jaj ! private tJcciiArgs') J 101. SiOJ fTai! for wht tvr iitr:nifi' wasted.) NOTICE TO SCES BRIBERS. If jou f"ii to "revive your mpy of Th Tivies si pr nactl'v aa vu hae In th past, pleas do net thin it. has tfn lti-t or '"a uot f?nt oa ttm. Re.mem.b'.r i3 the mail service is net what n used to ot and t-Jt cop-plaints sr teneryal fr-rn many foi.r- a bo at the train 1 3ii:l prvice. The Tikes has. increased its rrm'.lr.g eauipa"- snd is trtvjr. earniily to rea.'h Its patrons oa ttra. H K-roinpt r, dvitnr us wiim you not get your paper .i.d U act promptly. '

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BLOT HER OUT Tb. leej decent k x , bear of CLua ?n.:it:i Ilamon

-torloup Oklahoma courtesan, from now en, t.ne

. r-'fer tbey will be suited Yet publichprs as well as T-.n-ing picture concerns are beslegirts fcer with offers ;' r.e has been offered a a enormous sum to writ'? the ?t ry of her lewd life either in event o! acquittal or n,-icfi-.3 it w as ler.rned the other day. According ro close friends she will sign a movie contra '-t as soon rt3 her trial taU if she is acquitted If sh wrltea a t.colc it ought to be forbidden th-s mails. Less -'-: T.e p;:ti i barred an-i i! she gor:- 'in .-. the mo ie.- ?u? fi.m Fhould be prohibited by law. They forbid pictures of ci:-an prize fight? and ytt fiUa promoters hope to reap a fortune by exploiting this kept woman. The country is nauseated with the Hamon story and if there is ftr.y sympathy wasted on Clara Smith Hamon. we fail tc

THE "LIBERTY CALENDAR" , Congressman Thomas D. Schall of Minnesota is the author of a bill which prcpores to substitute a new time calendar for the one now in f"ree. Hp emphasizes the fact that in the present calendar thf months are of uneven length, the weeks do not fit the months- days of the week fell cn various days of the month, and the time l.twesu two certain dates requires careful figuring to ascertain. Mr. Sctall says that this country did business under a different calendar for IS'") --ears-, the charge. from the Julian to the presen't form taking place wbt-n leorge Washington was CO jears old. The reform -hat he advocates a year of 1.1 mocths, 3? 2 days

and 'our week.'! - each That accounts for 3 ! d-iy?. j sn.i tlT extra dav in t-10 ordinary years and the extra 1 tv o days in leap years are ingeniously taken care' of j bv the insertion of Net Vsr Day and Leap Year Dav, i i which f.tp to be counted apart from the months and j Mr. 'Sctaal! hi?, named his nw arrangement j the "Liberty Calendar."

XOTHIS 6 gelt a bssji's urifs 51ADDER thaa to have him point OCT" Jn sif-dftfer.fe THAT snoring 1 not exclusively a MAI.K fault though it certainly I.t.AXYWil a ox.rn-f'rd girl truCLD rathr have her legs tii'c BEWW ib-i k-ees that" baia THEM f.r.a aV.ov t.ho

or;" frcm Srauiti'c.-t

OR fertiliis-r as ths casa nay bv. ME thought she was the fiCXSlH.NE of his life la-st June WHCX they tr M APJUED mi ;-. i v sh" TS ' 5 i n n i r. k; t " MAKE it warm r HUw

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j car incessantly j ?hi '.cere?t of I

to the throne about 355 B. C. The j Creek cities of Asia Minor fell before ' his armies and he became the possessor ' of vast wealth. 2. What ar! the three, shapes of bones? Ans. Bones are Ion?, like the ; arm bone, flat as the ehimlder blade and short and irregular as the bone3 in the , wrls'. j 8. What happened to Daniel Boone J

when Kentucky '-as admitted to the National Union? He lo.t his holdings in th state i'or lack of pn.-jiso title. 4. How many muscles .ire, there in th human body? An?. Th.cre are 40fl

J mustias in the human ho-ly.

Political Candidates Announce

them ar" in pairs at.d all nrt, named. 3. A"hit ini'-ct ex i s s tn (.n- hundred thouMnd va-h tlf-s' Ans. There are

oout 100.00 j differ' :T J-.m U

v--i:-'lr.g in form, size, color and habit

East Chicago c S.tr..T,M?,T:"i,u "'" to th voters cr tne city of Ii-t ciii. t v. -

0 j 'MdWate tr.r r.-norr.lnation to the of-

Most of " "r .Ul V'jt .r i.Mt Chicago, at tn

l.JZ', M - OCiRil KCK

Al T05iOB!(.ES skid on Cl'JSi V e

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CARErCUV a? last

J E-ltor Times. rieae announce hi

f bcetu-:, .l m a cai.diUB'e for ilayor of Em

- . . j i; 1 . ; i ft , - m voters at th Ma v r-(m. .., .'... ,

! Hew many tin-..-.- -v. is Pk trick I eaxnt-stiy poiicn the'r ur oor

James jjirssTOr.

e electric. Just as Henry re-elected gr-verr.cr of Virginia?

i Ans He ns r'-leo.tfd f"ur times. IT. V, T,o v. ss Kg cf Hnland when

EVIPEXCE tbat proliuMtl-.:

IS ot prVri'.h.tir.g ther. :o tTiiti'-r h lor.ir A woman lives Ti"l'b s roan SHE r.v--'er iecomes accustomed C-R rengn-s..-! to hi? occasional t ray 5 i OF mifconc;ti.:E cf the R1GHTITI. us-s cf th d'.-.h tew AF-rr.n a man b.s bitt s u FOIi a - '-?( t o WE uitially rc5?n':olcs ?c ;r.c. I in g THE cat has dragged in

BIT ic spl'e of this or.-

TO see garter

c ;.,-t. he: or not the round i the- Ttevoiutjonar

IS real'. existentEV spite, cf the old saw THE fic.t is that If you " ait too lOG to he sure ycu're. right TO!" --till r,r-r i'-aA THE Amerl-ar- rBor!e are Just

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j Ans. ',. rge the Th'.rj Hon- man" ti'jrs ; the term, "Frenc and

war was fought? Irl ,,-as king then.

:ri incluaed In

Wars?" 1

on the republican ttrke for ... -to the office 0f --,. cur Vl'MV.

cago. subject to rti m3v prlarie "" i EMJIA SPENCER

Editor Times Tou na- announce m'

-1 In ' ths i ft.an,s a candidatft for'Citv C)e

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BERT H PETERSON.

I .,... yre,r,ru rA t ... . , v .. ThM, r-puh.io'i f.',:et, cf East Chicago, I n' trern.. aud I..s.i -.ars. The j the nomination being wjhjec to th ! tre knon-n as King Villl-mi's war. Queen I decision of the. r-rimartes in &fv

j Ar.ne'a war. King ij-oorge's war and the ' '-,oo.:;;---j liy entitle 3 French ajid Indian i war. 0- How often doe birds molt? Ans.

j lii-ds molt, or shed their fea

Editor Tives Please announce to thu voters of Et Croca.sro thai T .

'datf. th nomination for Mayor on

hers once the Citizens' Ticket.

A prosp'-ntj pensivo luxury

realise t::at; r r o -;: r

war is oat .

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1 each year. j

10. What wan George Elliott's right i

' x" name? Ans. Th author George Elh-J ir t'-i nr-ht nsmo was Marian Evans. ,

FRANK CALLAHAN"

Scarcity

NO USUFB.TJCT food is reported in Rui",'3. ere of t!

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lie best cations in the world in natural resources. There will always he scarcity of fcod ''"bere there i? no rripoct for property rights. fw men are -willirg to to:! ortiy to have the frui of tbef toils taken awa?" by a S'"ci3!litic government. WARRING ON SWINDLERS Superintendent William M. Davidson of the Pitts-

use-.i r.urae

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pffile dispcca PUT the atn .o is c ;-?:-s:r.g 'you IS r: . t alwsys v iH.ir.g- to accpt it.

SOME things r-o-iud sort of peculiar J " " TKOVCn really i.l r'ght sn-3 per- risefectiy proper 3.

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DO YOU KNOW?

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BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE

j To the Editor The Times Tcu may announce that I am a candidate for ICi'v Trea?urer cf the Citv of Ease Chicago on the Republican Ticket, subiec to the Primaries. Very trply ".-our, D. W. DUPES EkS'tor Times- I will be a cacdldi'e j rnr Mayor of East Chios ero on the Ke'. i publican ticket. Fubjert to the )si0n of the voters ' the Mav prim.-rie." ' JAilES H EUT.NS.

1- Ho-.,- n ,1V,- c.rth-uakes ha- e -here. Take SaltS at ' flTSt SigTl Of

Deen in united btates in the last fifty

What sort of weather does a rapid 'hi barometer indicate? j H'-oa l'-nc: di-e." the &Ve-rage bee

boar of it. If she seeks to capitalize her shame, the , burgh schools is the originator of a movement to t3Ch. ouf

AND when our dear " iff and wo are

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Bladder irritation or Backach-e

The American men and women mun

guard constantly esalnst Kidney trou-j

Editor Ttmes Pteasa annource to he a candidate for Mf-w on ths Republican ticket, subiect to the d-.:isir-n of the May primaries. ALBERT LEWIS Editor Times: Tou are authorized to announce my candidacy for re-nomins-tlon to the Office of Citv OrW on rV,.

1 republican ticket of East Chicago, suh-

Ject to th Mav rrlmarie.

THOS. Y. RICHARDS.

law ought to step in and get busy.

pupils how to foil swindler? who prey on f?o poor acci i

ignorant, obtaining money for which hey

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WOBKIXO cn the rehabilitation

4 Wlsat wss the worst coal mine dl?- J bie. because we eat too much and all Editor Timzs: P?ee announce t--t-r i'.j'-it pv.-r occurred in the United! our food is rich Our biood is filled - Th voters of East Chicago that I will

MAKE PABESTS RESPONSIBLE ;ing in return. rerions or mdustmi lepresfion --.aKC-j Investigations into the so-called crime wave in this i it much easier for swindler? to opera t with sehroea country have disclosed the fact that a majority of the j which offer laxge returns for; a com para t lvly sinali in-i

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are prompt to warn the pub-

vestmert Vptvspa ror per, rail

- t- i - - 3 - - - r-- 1 - - - - - t , I'o azainst the Qumrou? frauds which are being work- ' cd. but Superintendent Davidson believes that this pub- j e-

persons implicated in robberies and ether acts of lawlessness are under the age of 21 years, indicating that laxity in parental discipline is largely responsible fcr their" crimes against society. No youth may act in a

bgal capacity before he has reached his majority with- lie service could b supplemented etf entirely bv ?'!:: out the sanction of his parents or guardian, so why information to the homes through the sob col children snould not the parents or guardian be held responsible and this i? particular- true in the case of parerts - h . fcr any damage which their wards may cause to society? J a- not. regular readers of th ne--? papers if control of these youths has been lost, society should J Anv knowledge that """ill pro,ect t.b? public agjln.-. have the knowledge, ot least, as a matter of self pro- the operations of the many swindlers U well "-orth dis

States? j 5 'AT. t co-jr.'ries hi-voet wheat in j Js.r:uari ? i H j.-ng is a Vc'a. r r-.f '-r i-,j ih'-n

t is cop: Tighter

i t :r t he 1 cl a : i-i t -it e t

vn ur.c a,m a-. a , office of City Judge, subject to ihP r-! strive, to filter out. they weaken f rom . . j . r,.-.r. May 3rd. 1321. overwork, become s'uc-i?h the elim- - H. M. COHEN

irst'.ve tissu-'s clog and the

V'dney trou'ol

a cand'date for re-nc-minatlon

"DEAH, do r?rm litti'iICH.y. cf this 1?

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MADE WELL I ,

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of puhl'c welfare 3. ,'-.'ho orgerire-i u-'-r of the Loyal Iei 10 VOhst is the s

U.o f..rce of ev York City

John V

incl works

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esult is :

bladder weakness and' --uitcr iiMa-riw annoiinre to tne

cf-n'r-sl dec l-n in health. j cadfdit for Alderman-at-Laj-ge on the

vr-;r k'fi:-; tcei iiks lumji . ...tir' r.r. ticket.

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e Mili'ary ("'r-f.-h of the pol-

hartt- or the urine Is j

o-r.,.-i--t or you are t-,i -r-Mir3 pv i ennounc to ths r-i f i wo or three, voters of East Chicago thai I will be a

tection. It seems reasonable to suppose that many parents would take more interest in the. training of their chillren if they could be held responsible for crimes which they f C:-:r?tfted. They would at least attempt to prevent lawless acts; cr, failing in this, report their inability to the authorities and ask that the l3w impose restraining influences'. It may be argued that such a law would work an injustice upon parents, but what about the injustice that is lmpcsed upon the public by the acts of juvenile delinquents? Ia society not entitled to some' protection against lawlessness on the part of minors, or failing in protection, should it not name soma recourse not now obtainable?

i seminating through the public sebec-? or any other

ncy that may be male effective

EOS AH BY-LAWS TO BILL OF RIGHTS "A bill to protect persons in the exercise of certain privileges and Immunities guaranteed and secured bv the Constitution of th. United States," Is the title of a measure introduced by Senator William E. Bcrah, a few days before the adjournment of Congress. The necessity for the legislation was suggested by the frequent acts of lawlessness charged against the Department of Justice in the administration of the espionage law, and by the excessive zeal of public officials elsewhere. "Lawlessness," said Senator Bcrah, "among those whose duty it-is to enforce aud uphold the law breeds lawlassnlss, and not only that, it begets distrust of and disaffection for the government itself among the people generally. A high and sincere regard fot law a profound respect for our Constitution must begin with those who are entrusted Tvjth. the execution of the law.

BUGS AND EtfM.BTTGS "We educators iccw we are hum -Pus

Followed a Neighbor's Advice j J and Took Lydia EL Pinhams t Vegetable Compound ! i !

ueclard Vernon. Tex. "For three year3 I j

to t.zstesj3ky'3 cttestic1ts Who ws Cro'-sus? An?. He was

a king of LyJis io Asm Min:-r who car--,

Tate t' r t tv Judge c-n the retmo-

t-r.-o tiefcev ubje--t to the primaries May 3d. 1921. MICHATCL HAVRAN.

A. K. V.'inship, editor of i prominnt educa'ion '! j?u.-u- f pixMered untold agony eaca month w.tJi

?1. at a ie::?nt noeti-tt of teachers at At' 3 n tic Citv i I'ei'b.sps most educators will thin'; Mr winship mad j his statement t"o all-inclusive. ro;t ther are a lot of others who will agree tb3t to snmo extent th statement 1 .i'jt;ned. Eiucators who 'jndrar:o 'o becotn

Lt.tioni dictators are prcprly c!i?i-d t: at the Atlantic City gathering.

th

speaker

It is hoped that ether "ate cabinet r-t" will not see a precedent in former Secretar- Daniels' annonncem ct that t-; v ill tell tome irirloV. facta about the navy in a series of artieies

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pains m my j.oos. 1 : l cjund o " r, t 'epo- j raryrelief in doctor's i medicine or anything j else I took tintil my ! husband saw an ad- i v e r t i s e ::i e n t of Lydi3 E. Pinkh-m's j e n e t a b 1 e Co rr;- ; pound. I nv-nv ned it to a neighbor and ! she told me she had j taken it with gc-cd ' results and advised ;

j rne tx try it. I was then in bed part cf ' the time and my doctor said I would have to be operated on, but ws do -i 'ed j T

feathers

"We read nothirg in the papers about the depar- ,

A news dispatch rf-s ro two win -re of be Dem o- ! to xy the vegetable t-ompourn ana i

, ,., ,i .... , also us'd Lvo;a L. 1 inkhain s ha.natA'e oratic party, but abo-:t a.l itot la in s;?bt i:- a , , , 3 .-wc-.- nA m n--w

ah'.; to go a boat my w...k and do my iciieewrk besides. You are welcome

' to use this letter as a testimonial's I am I"

ure from Washington of the Democratic donkey." says J r.ieuil-in -Mrs.W M . Stephens, 1103 ' a contemporary. Which one? ' N. Commerce St., ernon, Texas. 1 j Dressmakers when overworked are ' tt i, a h.rd ,v tc cni, acm . .c0 ,h,t fv ! prone to such ailniettts and should proSt ;

v ... 'v-- - i bv Mrs, Stephen s experience.

psel SiGixiacIi

Constipation 13 responsible for most ailments, j When the bow- : el 3 become j clogged, biliousriess.indieestion, . kidney ailments, ; impure blood, rheumatism and j kindre ills re"Suit. You need !

nature's remedy fof constipation. Purchase at your nearest drug-

ilusTos'i H. H. R. Co. gists for 30c 5crcton. P. Paw P&vt PiiSs

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1 rirtes during the nico. if you uff'-r w-.th tick headche - r o'zzy, nervovi ' pil!s. a-vr stomach, or you have i rheumatism when the we.ither ts bad. get from your pharmacist about four j ounces of Jad Salts; take a tabis-

I ' . ' J" j j Editor Times- Tou may announce to ' brraKfagt for a fc-w days and yourj th(, voters rt whitine that I am a cnkidri'vj will then ect fine. 1 his fa-ldidste for re-nomination for the office .. -t . , . . . , . . . . . . , . ...

mens salts is made rrom the acia or: uuj-j.i iu i u3 is:itj oi xum

' Errspes and lemon Juice, combined wiTh : lithia. ar.d has been used for genera-

! t'or.s to flush and ftirr ulate cloggedkidney; to neutralize the acids tn the: TlflllimOnd . urine so it no longer is a source or: ., h1,,, . Editor T:mss Please iannounce to -r.-a'-on. thus end.r.g bladder dis- hj, vot(,r9 of Hammond that I will he

! orders. . a candidate for the --ffo-e of City Judg

j Jsd Salts Is inexpensive; cannot ln-

voters at the primaries in May.

WALTER E. SCHRAGE.

ju-e, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage nd V 1 n g s in every home, because rc-b--dy can make $ mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Adv.

on the republican 'i--kt. subject to the

"lec'.eion of the primaries in Mav. I I. MODJESKA.

Editor Tu'EV P!ei announce that T am a candidate for the office of City .T-oisre on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. Mav ?,. HEXRT CLEVELAND

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Editor Ttvf.s- Kindly announce that T am a candidate for the nomination f-r City Treasurer, of Hammond, sub-.-, t.-, the rlacificn of the Republicai voters at tha Primaries on May 2rd. WALTER F. BIELEFELD

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! riitr-r Timss: You may announce to i h voters of Hammond that I am a can- . didats for re-nomination for the office j cf Mavor. on the Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the voters at the i primaries in May. r A NTTTL FP.ntCV

earth was not created for their particular benefit j Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine j Co. 'conr.der.t'ali. l.ynr, Mass., abut

If this thine continues the. Germans mav v,-r dis- ! your neaitn. lour letter vui r-e openen.

cover that they lost the war

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DID you ever stop to think that what you taste most, and what you like Cxfst on your pancakes or hot biscuits or waffles is the syrup? In millions of households every morning Karo starts the day off for everybody. It gives just that finishing touch to the crisp brown cakes or the hot biscuits that make the meaJ a delight. Karo is equally delicious for cooking, baking, candy making, or preserving. Many cooks use it to stew dried-fruit or prunes; or for candied sweet potatoes, brown breads, rnuf6ixs, corJee cake or puddings. Do yon know why Dextrose o very important food? You cannot live very long without Dsxtrose, the great energy food. Most of the food you eat such as bread, starchy vegetables and all forms of sugar has to be changed into Dextrose before your system can us? it as energy food. - 19:3 C.P.R.Co.

Karo contains a wry larga percentage of Dextrose which is the mo.- perfect form in which sugar can come. So Karo may almost be said to be a predigestod food. These axe scientific facts, supported by the very highest medical and food authorities. Send for the free booklet mentioned below and read all the facts. For your boys and girls to be strong and sturdy, give thm plenty of nourishing Karo on cakes or bread Your 'Protection Do not b doeelved br eo containing avr that m-ht look like Kara. Tha nama 'Kara la on ever? can of original Karo lock for tt and ba aaaurad oi fuU waight caoa tod b'gbast Quality BLUE Karo Thr atandard tibia ,,rop. Aiao tat tookln, bamr.j ar.d candy making. Liw. brown coxr. te.icioJ flavor J havy-bod:ed trrup. RED Karo Th iSe; S-rrtic for eti't use -for eooktnf , fcifc Inc. cr.d; making n: pretervlog. Bau ot t hocry-Hk. pperanc many preicr U a prvd for ntaei, b scuit, brefcdft.

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