Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1921 — Page 4

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Cary Olllce Tee. phone 131 Atu Thoninion. ht Cluoao Telephone V.l Ju-bt Chicago Ciho Tunes) lYioj-'iiuiio -a8 lodjaua Harbor (K.-portcr and OJass Adv TcU-i-liuuo si . iu.kiia Maxbor tNewa Uvular) . T I'. uhono 1 ii-J wnKlut; .,. .,..- funi.i'iiw JiU-Jsl vr. wu Point i to I'lma 4i it' you havo doj trouble K'tUatr Thk Times iii,o com-I'i-mi immediately 10 the CJrculatioo U. p-runeim. fifcnmuud (rrivato echari) 3io). ilOi, 310J (Call tor wn; t.'ver detriment wanted.) NOTICE TO SUBdCKIJifcliS. If you fail to receive your cory of Tub Timus as rretwv'-'y a you havo in th pait, please J not think It he t.cen !ot or wu not pt.nl on tunc. Retnomner thet the miSl f.iTki'-c Is not Bat It uecd to bo ar.d Ct eomplaims clt tfeot.ryat from many tourers abo-l the train and ail r- :. Thb Times has lncrea.spi- us muulinii equipment and la i.-jvln.-- earnestly to re.h it p?.?rnn gii ilraiv He prompt Hi m.i: IsiiiK ua when you not gtX jour paper and e wlil ' -.r-iptlv.

THE GOLDEN AGE 'v. Is f r getting disturbi d over the- i h.ti,: in K worM about ihem. people it-n f.ul tli'U in .same re.-,peoi - the ui:.f-ri.il worM a" !: M.t," d since Ihi'y wci e i'-luiu ;!!. 'i u orip, who h.ts not foil-r.ve.i rlits--i t!'0 i'l f.'bich our Hiui atlon ssii-in ha? hcti v 1 )i n ths laet quarter of a eh ti--y. both in ' i"i taught and in ih- mannod f ii.-i:iii

O'ln-fitinr to itmi that, tuur-u hs bi-(-n ch:( r.ii..i ii hi a:tv he -insidr-d thf ossein ,.r Krlii.ol t ; Alrcr a radtiai survey of mod- Kciu! uif-tlu-i wn-: i ii'.-.ift ts of study, h is inclined to di.smis !) mu.t. r , "No, schools aiu't wh.it th-y u&-d t t.t" ThU turlc ix.-y t" paint th. past a.- t tu- ol.!-n .;".. 10 pl(tur" it rs p.-rfor:ion mad.' pi-rM-ft. is ji.-tivo ..f

v.hn nor' fflicieiit tlian it is today. It is not cosidoiiitiR any dofect.-? o modern fduialiou 1.0 ;t.. this. Tlu- iioint Ib that thioRS atru't wltai ; to-..- u.-. ii to in-: i.iit that they have changed for the v.vr.v voti'd ha d in pro-, t. The individual who laI't.i r.he ),.-iii the three K's- a a matter of fart, ;'i'; i:.i'.ii t m'lii- mii Ini." failed tit onsider that, he is li -iu;, .iin! u-iuj, niany thiujifi today which were not ' ;:uh! 't (a I'm ye, us to w hli-h he hxiks back. A .fi.iait1 al.tHit him when he switches on th Jeel-rU-i in 1: t in ins a pa it ni'ti t ; or when he uSBfi the tele-i'iioiM-; win n iie-ans of an automatic elevator he lei- l:im-.e!f (lov.n to strt-it hvel from tho eiRht.ii ttoor. and d: ivv hi- anfaniddle down town, proceeding eompiaceiitl.v ttirouj;! I rafllc tilt: vet y hif;ht. of Avliii h would hav,. leriiuett liis parents .'11 or 40 years uk) ihene tluti.es oe.gh. to commie liint that other things besideH ; It" tlii'',.- lis aren't wh.it they used to be. A little tho.uTbi for in.' i-n.umed life which we lead ok compared to (lie w.-.y in v. iiich en older Reiteration lived, ini.cht 1. iki us aii a lit 1 iik re ssympat hetic toward iio-iitu-t ions vvhkh a c nor tindiiiR it easy to keep up with ! lift e 111 piii 1 ii.inui's.

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i..r.rii in ail field.-. Whether the ' h church, or politi'.-.o.- tie. s, no. vir'a equal f .1 ri I i ty in aii ihnv :

: roreate .o)or. tm! generally has little to sa rhat is comuifrndatory of the present. He t -rget-s thai when he was a thiid. hU elders in their own day on lookingr .-n.ua.l them dismally said, - "No, thins -ia't what they i-secl to be." ,nd their edders tio doubt, haid it before th.cni. To pick out the present shortcoiiiiass of any insiif ition Jike the church or the sihool. and to iniplv titi.t il.Coe im-rir.ution.-i had no ahortcoiuings at ait la an e'-iriie:- generation is to show ignorance which may be na"us.j.ble but Is none the Jess ienoram-e. Kv.-n whe-n nhi t'ie three li s in the goiden era of perfection. ;r i.- laiu'efful whether education was at that time .;

FREIGHT EATE9 !, when (lie interstate -ommeroi ionim to 1 lie i lea of the railioatls for nn in- !.! o in iii f'-eighf ratea, railroad execulie i.ciief that their revenues won id he eoii.-ulerable extent. The opposite has !io rease. lu freight rates has had someah 'is;ing itniustdial ttnd bu-titesu ron-

Cnions is ait'iosi ".-nen- !ly' udmitfed. The railroads fitul iirs in tin- situation of the man who killed the goos-e that l..bi tli. gold ui eggs. They have the hif.her fveigh; tales, bui tiiey ,10 not have the business from which to eoi e. r t heni. rtiiipping costs have reached a I oint tnn: ma k"s tliem a real fun or in the transact ion ri' busiiif ss. The o': ! ;i;o;is fn ni California i almost eiptal

h foreign-grown lemons are selling It will easily be Keen that lemons

.i;e pot U ititt flopped from California to the east ami the iaiIr-.".U aie citing no reeiiues from such ph inn-eat. Tt'i' i'.ivi-.-t.tte coniinerce cemmission is con-idei-iaa a low-img of freight rates, -with the object of ;Mvitig some aid 10 industry and business by lowering tti" opera ting cost, and at the same 1Ime add to the incomes of the railroads by increasing the shipping business, .lust what will be done remains to be seen, hut thai something will have to be done is evident.

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mounter when a speed machine mounted oil Urea manufactured by a coinpfititor ftniwh he;vt of a enr equipped ivpii hin brand ftnd witlooit niakltif; a y-irifrlrt eteji for tires in uc'i-iniles of ft.efdtngt Wtlcor Is frank when fie says lie

likes the Tndiannnolis cours-e f.ccaus"it pays mure money inan anr oth:r trnck and yat chii reL tVe- cheek: i-a tied after you fvt U." lie trn4 for tU.t too meet.) J ptarlnar lmndbitll lilj favorite sp.rt, Bud does i.it tfitend to 1 0 1 r r.-o iritr d"-

tM;e the fact that his fann'.y .. .j.He knows no fear in a ree and start all over aaln I f be wer a Wilonx Htiiokes. is iiitereii ui n tmd Is tin- owner of sn nu'o 3. . - Store.

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:. AVht-ie. do v-n Hud tlio constelhitlm "Jitilp Jeat?" 8. AVlwt wan Grant j-st battle durinr the Civil "VVarf 4. What Is M-inelMlHstn? fi. How liimiy pr,JWi0 vt.ro kiiieJ la the Boston HKinsaer.? 6. AVheu does tho grain oT man ?ase (fruwlng? T. AVIiat man in Titst.,ry -wns Jinown as tho "lira vest of 1 lie Krave?" 5. IVhat whs the "Kitchen Cabinet" 9. How lon 1 Luo irand Canyon of the Oolorfldo? 10. VMieri AM playing- rardf flr?t p-ii"tj

ASWS TO TnESTXSUAT'S QUESTIONS t. How did the exr.re?1on ""lllna your l'n and Q" orirlnate? Ann. Tn ..Iden days It wan tho custom in public iirlni.'.ng- houses to itmrk. tho number of pints and Quarts consumed with a r und a Q. Th c-tift-ssion la liio rtsuli ,1' the custom. 2. How lorg: Tins tti? Ting- tieen uirj ui marrUme? Ana. It was first use 01 ancient Efjypt and has been In u since. i'ir.st wcdutnjf ririjra vero .made of lion. 3, V"hat fire r.otration flays? An?. It Is the name given to the Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday immediately preceding the festival of the Ascennion. 1. How many forms rT tVc ecelos. astloal cruss nre there? Ans. Tin ri are seven, the Creek cross, th I'(n cross, Maltese croas. Rt. AJtdrew's erosi I.erraJlneso cross. Egyttiaa cross and Constant lna's cross. 0. "What is the total length of the. ast network of sewero tinder tho city of I'ariM. Ans. One thousand miles. 6. "What Is a shinplaster? An. It Is- a thiriff term used in the United SKate. to denote put r money h'.ch has cU predated in vitluft. 7. Where did the popular BupTStltton about thirteen fitting tlcwn at a table originate? Ans. iKnibtle from 1 he last. Flipper -where Christ sat down wiiti hi.- twelve tuiostles. S. Whit stone was helleved to e ft remedy for drunkenness? Ans. TV. Hmetbe st. 0 What causes fTio Aurora TJoreal-

i--'' Ans - It is fraid To be rine to the j i.;siat--e of ehxtriclty through rarefied

1.1. Wh.o t Ihe lurcest mimher nT . s,..l!.1t1p.j of any word in the Tabic? Acs. The Hib'o- ctii-iinn 110 txoids hav'nw I .ore tlcm fix syllables. j

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raP.n Prt'alma push his car to the pit .,,,'r ii bed stalled when he was fiv from first place at Indianapol.s W(1 the fuiinie.t thinsr mat llowaid Samuel Wilcox eouM think ol when e .nt.rvie.v.d bun. H' t.(i l(, drive a French Vendor iu the internatioriiil r,...e-mil race he held lt the lndiai.at.olis Motor Speedway. M.mdav, May "ft. In fart Wjleos. claims he shook tn sea' with laughter ev-ry time be wisl,ed iust D.'l'aluia who w Ptward bound. Thru w found the inside reason. Jot Pawjoii. who waa In -r.or.d ii lace, took the had when le-

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Tn-pr-e m sidit the race -winnTiips. Wilcox, whos middle name is Samuel, was born at Crawfo-dsville. U.d. Juno 2- 189 J""3 w" married in 1S17 at lndinnaptl. He is the fath. r of Hon ard Siunucl Wilcox. Jr., a year and a half old. who will n'.t in his mother's lap at the race this year. (m,. of the most skilled drivers 10day racing. Wilcox, was scheduled by taut old master. th lai Jocin AUkrn. Wiiois rode as meelianht with Aitken ii: tnrio arid soon became proficient rnnish in handle bin own tars. ll's in..-! important victory was (Re witiuriff of the r.n'1-mile race at lndoinan-a-:: in JftlS. To be either a policeinttt or a lawyer wets- the pmnitions of his boyhood days, bat he evidently could n '. decid whether he would be a policeman, and nrrewt trouble maker, or hi. a lawyer, and free ibe people po-Jii-ftneii corral, f." he abandoned totii ideas after two yeais in hlb school and became a race driver. "My R'-eatesI thrill was when 'l ey Myers, manager of t be Indianapui ? sip.-ed wa.y. handed me a clock for tlt'.hihi. the prize for f.rst place iu ! lie lMi race,"' hat Wilcox say it was pathetic to see "V.'.rl" lame, a r.v-int? character, and factory man fur a large

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ately considering the many fine points, among which are power, reliability and beauty. If you are in the market for a used car or want to jell one, see our lifting before you close a deal.

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voter? of Last Chicago that I am a candidate for the nomination for .Mayor on Mie Citizens" Ticket. KRAJVK CALLAHAN riditof Tives: PMase announe.e to the

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engo. tnar i will lie a oandidat for the office of Alderman on tho Citizens' ticket. MIKE KOSCTELXIAg Editor Ttmics: Pieaso announcs to the voters of the Third Ward. Ea.t ChJf is", that I will he a candidate for Alderman on the Citizens' Tl-ket-FRANK J. CISZCZOX.

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flKOHG ELOSKT. Editor TmM: Pleas annoiwco to Can voters of Cast Chlcagro that I will b candidate for Citv Clerk on the Ci'iren's tlcitot. ev.it.;cprt Vv mir

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