Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 4

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TTTE TIME? ThH'- VW.v. V;iv . !')'! Rv !TnI Probate L..O V uku. xvl.u jaw .O.uwva w tUut suvtrameut liow xuakiiiij & deuiaud iov tUv aiicotiUluouiU i-tiio iu citiiwui. i''uiiux w cciuyij mean-, trouoia o tua xuost atiitKia kiuu iov -i-uiiaviivi rtfgiuie. iia.U a cttmury u.u.d luua u;iu cuai-ica UlcRciia, Wi'llUlg o Lllo LUilMl titaLiii, aid; "lu tiiUiSu Lliaod o which J. wine, it i- huuorauiy remarkaLi iur yrotectiug iu citi-eu-v wiierever thvy may t4uvei, wiiu a uiguity and detoJiiiinatiou wiiicu i a iuule! lor Kuaiaud." Uliutever lapso tliei'o may have bceu iu luo lioik-y, Tieuiiifut iiardUiy is uow Uetcriuiued to iuaioort it with, aii th faieo at liis tuuiuiauii, uud he win navo liio fcuiid tsUi)V'irt vt tuu Amaiicau pcuvic. Passing I THAT'S ini-TTTlEXT v-i r i, OttGW -1A.L V,VV "4AJU!1 jS Tmc. M l-CIKC - I i t . 1 1 ' l ' 1 . , liu IS. A 'v 1 t V c-.v.x;.-o J A FT I. II the tut' l:is-iil ."iiiaii in v e k t i i r WHO lias L.i'l about .. Xuuua ...a .it t.nii,-ao-luaittini i&riur, vUy excy 1 iue invd County XUxtu dturil. uul WutXJy IUiUoi. UiLLTLU AL UiO loiUjUt5 Hi H - 'HI' it februAi y , IkiM. ak U...4i-j U l4lj. AiU i- .-' f -1 r ."...t . ! L5AP ---"

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HOLDING KUSEAIiDS. Tliru prt'bao.j -over a a i;ma u Lvu win's vri-c receiving more auvU-e on retaiuiug the afi-cti'iis of tiieir hus.baa.io than at present, .u-ii of tliia advice id written by women who nave nover i'ecu iuarricd. liit who have th i'aciiity f writing theories tliat m.iy uli.ay not work out in j.raotieti.

Mr r. :ni :i;-s. John Savev. of I.iCan. Ohio. aro I ih,. m mi t n i! ! i v to rc.illv til riomeihirtii. I" itiii'.ii' a id

i;f.Ening to ob.-erve tho tixtj-niruh ans.iversary of their J miu.cio with friends, to .n.t..!Re iu at.nh-iii.s auJ cnjo marriage in July. The. husband is ;",, tho wii'e. 67. ;-ii'the oilier lUiicius of a surmu.-r ae;.iin amid pals

'TLATISBUIiGS' THAT APPEAL. i'roxiuiity Lu war i.au uucu u ta ilie rush ol lecruils to the riattsbui;i cumy in 1 i L 7j . but that wasn't ail vi it- blahvart aitu who had the -xveruuc tuj,.td it aiid recaii it uuw net ouiy for tho military l ra i n in but for the friendships it created, tao musvles n built, tho ouiiny it save.

And so tneso tainu considerations arc likely to j L,oeiu the Ameiicaua brtwei-n lo una ... :!.-. w u. i i.re to he. yiven the opportunity in August of this year j to S t some id' the same eiperieuee at tho nine, new j ri..tl.-Uui'Ks" which ate to bo luuintained by the war j

department ioliow iny out Ut plan oi vn. ui ra l'eriiiUH. 1'iicir purpose, as au i;ou!i-ed, is not oaly to h-ar;. how io -a i h i euunti y in peace and war," but to ct lo ktii'W s-o tin til iu.4 about takitiji cai e if the body, l.am ha oil s of seit oniiru!, resourcefulness and oilier maul;-' traits along with discipline, precision, a euse of oilier, co-operation and team work. Tlie idea is likely to appeal lo college studerts especially, though aUer.daniy is not couiiucd to thesa. there .Is. just i notion of the lark about it as w-J

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thinking that way is this: I've always fed htm well, k''pt the children and tho house clean and neat and liiau e him think be v.as hiiving iiis ov. a w.i !"

settled stale there will he need for tti'-n w!,. know sc-ruMhuiK of military training. That is l:,e sober Mile of the " i'lattshurg" idea. Many an American

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Simplo formula for th, homo life, it weuid s-em. It cuine out of tlie world war with tno conviction that it

iapan3 work and sacrifice for a wii'e to have her ha,- j there was to be another scrap and he in it, lie was gob?r.d at 90 still think she is "the, only woman iu the j ns to know enought to warrant shoulder insignia. Uno world." but is it. not worth the effort? v( the iirst steps to that ambition is training at a ! "i'ia t tsluirg.' IIUST FREE OUR CITIZENS. j 't will be strange, indeed, if all the nlue "Plat-sit It, announced at i ..siiingf on mat not only ha ; burgs" in the country do r.ot have a waiting lUt long President Harding refused to have any dealings with j la-lore assembly is sounded August 1. thu bc-2sheviki po long as tiny hold Amerii an citizens prisoner?, but he has instituted steps to effect their j KKDCC'ING I'itKIUIIT rates will help industry, releare. I.ecir.e'si treatment of Americans in Russia ! hut readjustim nts of wages will go much further tu

bas ben most humiliating. Owing to tho indihereuee of the Wilson administration on a par with its attitude to waul the treatv.ert meted out to American citizens in Mexico who were 1 ha-ncu. riz.i as to biaim for their own tr. uble.s Lealne became increasingly hold. His iinpiisontnent cl these Americans was evidently part of a s.-nUi! policy to font) America's hand. The prisoners are ivtualJy hoi.'t.pe?. Anions them jire pi-rsms who car, 1:1 no wise he described as "coir mercial adventurers." t: use a phrase wrap loved with refereaee to enterprisinc; Aiacrii an? who ventured into Mexico on bu.sines mtssi' ::.s. Thoy include representatives of the American Tied C, who, beside:? the protoc-tion f f t.hr-ir citl7.r-n-shoul.l be giardod by the neutral characters of !l:-ir ortraii-ation. conceded by eiviMd government

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IX LOOKING for a place in th sun. Carina hardly expected to find one that was so bet.

IT IS 3TILI. bleeding Europe, but American touris's r.re expected to do most of it this summer.

tjl'ITTINtJ WORK is riot f,ne of tho steps on th road to normalcy.

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