Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES TTmrsdav. .Tun 2. 1921.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
Th JLake County Times Ua.ll- xcri't 4virdiiy and Mu&y. .fcaitored tc. the L.'tii.mc la iumma'.u, :um 2. Th Times Lasl Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally i-.pl uuany. cu'ered t.1 Uje iKja'-jUice .u bud ikchsu, iiovr IS. ltfli. The laJi9 County Time Saturday and Weekly Edition, uttered t iha pu&U'fllce In IlauiLU juo. t-jbruary 4. 1K1. lb. O.ry hveaiuj I'luies j.i.i e-.c-ayi. iiuiJU4. ! A.I puiH)Hk IB Uif), AiTU 1', Mi. All UUUer Ula act oi Usi.a 4. 13, boci'lij-clajl matter.
FORKICiN' ADVERTISING U I" l'H! KN TAT ION LOUA.N FA y NK c CO. CHICAGO
wary Odl.e Tokphuim J. IS Mimu 5c Thomps-jn. tst Chicago leicpuou. 1 t-ast ChiOiMSd 'J.'Ut finies) lt!tni'ii ;;;diaua riarbor (Hei'orir snd Oa&a Ad 1 en.-. iku .jJ Indiana KATbor llsews Dealer, T.l-prionu U,ii J vbltiL - , ieiepti .o-M -fi.vm Point iViiyn-Mia J If you bav Aoy iroubl getting Th TtM nixke uoiu plaint immediately to th vli culatiun L)r l artmenu. ri inured ( private es.chrfel 3lw. JIO'. 3101 iC.il Kr mHh Her department wanted ) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If you fail to recti vo jr-aui copy cf Th Timm as prcruptly aa you have in th pi3t, please do not think it hj "u icat or was not sent mi U:n. licratniDor that i!io mall service la not what it u-d to be and t..l complaints ar. -ueral from many fovrcn about 'he train and njail rice. Ihs Via: is lias Increased it nvuimg equipment mid 1 t7lvln tarncbily to rea..-h It ;trun. 11 time. Uo prompt n advising; ua when you do not get o-jr taper ai.d va m ct PiOlljpt.lv.
THE REAL SUFFEHER Contractors and building tradebmen re em to hne tot In their heads Unit they are about the only persons oncemed ia this wage controversy. They both eem :o bcorn the man who wants1 to build a little- limn". Building is at a standstill m J-ake count;.. .lint .:t the -time of y-ar when it should be at its fteicrht, there is cone. L nion building tradesmen are locked rjt because they refuse to accept a cut iu the scale f 'vager. Contractor? declare they cannot afford to pa.r; fl.25 an hour, and the workmen say they cannot, afford to work for less and so they are not working at rll. Buildings in process of construction remain unPnished while lumber deteriorates on the ground. Building sentiment should be strong enough to force the contractors and unions together. Somebody has to concede something. The trouble is that both factions are stubborn and proud. Iut they can't go against public sentiment in the long run and there are hree things the public has its mind made up about: (1 That building must, not be tied up this sumr.er wail? the contractors and unions stick out their tongues at each other. 1 2 1 That both sides of the ontrcversy must, concede something In order to settle It. 3 i That this isn't a free country if a man cun t bdild a h-?me when he wants to build it.
aiter its; publication. Its declaration that we did not po into the war to found a League of Nations but simply lo save America is the first time anybody speaking fror; iy for t'no white lmuso has contradicted the pretty but m i m h icvourly mistaken phrases in which President Wilson was wont to misrepresent the 1917 motives bntb df himself and of the rcuntry. The contradiction is whoioFomp though belated. Along with Secretary Hughes not? to the government of Poland, the Harvey speech ia a stinging rebuke to tlio political partisans among cur own people v. I10, in blind and incurable devotion to Mr. Wilson's agarics, have been pretending one or two of the re1. nt st pp.- of President Harding Indicated an intenlion on thi lattor's part to adept the Wilson policies, including inemln.rsliip in the I.e.-iGii" of Nations, in sub-Mano-if ti"t in name. I'oth the speech nnd the not" I'-vc -Mil j li.i t lioiioo to the contrary. The mile distiti'Mlv states that no matter whether Ormntiy or Poland is right the I'nited States can have no n ncern in ;!ie matter There ciuld hardly be a more pointed con t radiet Ion t!"an this to the Democratic apologists who rotiMv'Kd Ambassador Harey's comtnis.sion tn attend the meetings of tile allied supreme council as a t overt maneuver b Mr. Harding to accept, and ionv the league of N'ations by Indirection. Speaking into th.it humbug orgf.ization bv the back door lustead of going In by the front door, fis Wilson i-ri posed 10 do this Is what the league zealots have boon trying to make it appear the Harding adinluLtrati'Mi was intent on doing. If they can get any moral reinforcement for this view out of the Hughes note ihey are welcome to it. and are to be congratulated on their rowers of imagination. President Harding was cieeted on an explicit pledge to maintain the traditional American policy of avoiding foreign entanglements iii- against the Wilson policy of actually soliciting such ent a iiglements. He is now giving the country an assurance as plain as plain Euglish can make it that the picdg" ba.- not been forgotten.
MACHINERY IN Russia Is failing for lack of at
tention, and what Is Leniue going to do for money If
the priuting presses break down?
NO WOMAN needs to seek the privilege cf proposing as long as she can enjoy the satisfaction of making a man believe that he was the one who proposed.
THE WOMAN assistant who wrote many of the dry opinions for the department of justice has resigned. She may cbject to the liberty that has been taken by others in changing her opinions.
THE AVERAGE person does not lie awake at night worrying about the direction in which civilization is headed.
JOLTING THE "IDEALISTS" Entire absence of adverse comment at Washington already makes it clear that Ambassador George Harvey in his speech at the Pilgrims' dinner in Lodnon was 'airly representing the attitude of President Harding as ;o the League of Nations and international questions generally. Had the speech not been approved by Mr. Harding and Secretary Hughes, it can be depended on 'liat it would have ben officially repudiated a few hours
IT WILL SOON be the time of year when parents of two generations ago prepared the mixture cf sulphur and molasses,
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is er-ani-'cdord earthen war. fr. are NeorKditians? Ans Inhabiiaiit.H ft .Naples 6. What is a tocsin? Ans. It Is an tilarm bell. 7. Vhat is Angr'.ephcbia? Am. It Is an Intrnsr nvtr!un for or frar an. -thing ligilsh. J. What Is br"1df n-gray ? Ans. --p. U a .lotb ma nu facturcd frm und: r.j tvdmI. tini'li worn formerly by 5-oti;.', t'liintry folks. P. What n a pipkin? Ant. - It '- Hn earthen f" t k'i.cI on t!ie. mjld'. 1". Wli.it 1. a ti ratio 7 An.'..-A ,rRfro is 11. Noel 'urbuUnt vi'n-.in.
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V"hat is dipsomania? 2 Vhax. Is a detonation? S"hat it n headwind? 4. "What Is a contusion? .". What are the blnhstoncs for
A joy-riding crowd who. thinks that j June?
ANOTHER pathetic little feature OK evrry dav life is th WAY there Is always some ons In
A.FTK11 a crash on a Burnham road J
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7. Viat are turk.Cs watt!
h. W hat It a gainiM'.-r?
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peace ? l'J. What l-i NVp.iisrn? AJ1SWXRS TO YE STIBDAT'S QTJESTICI7S 1. What d'.r 1 ay- hardened irif-an ? Ans. i.'ast hardened is a surf ice of Iron carbon I?., d t-;, h.-ating and rntrted Into sti '. -. tVhtit is lamp-blaci;? Ans It
lis finely div!.l. .1 nrbeu deposited from
smofco or snmky fiann.-. 3. What d-.ep j 1 ig-.-sf. mean" A a.--, i'lap.'si; n-.ean:: st.-in. ha rd. har'h. 1. W'h.'it is iie.-t,-; ware? Ai:?. It
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tf-r-ii'.fk rani iil astciiis.i m o T'ce dullest, Tii of t tifcles!" romrltifun 1.1 in i lad to ra.liatit beauty -oi.i rea r louirh haiois ..r arTi m-oi-- -I....U' v.n:i' et tiiero ; no t'o- s''-e-t or;i i f jtx use. It act aa i ; an:ci-s fr'mi si.ttn and The inovt hc-nt.-.i y t , r isph-a-v ret profla'-H the l-.it sli.iii!-.c.s ,r k ''easiness e, f tli- s.iin No inatt-r whether vnu nr troui'.'fd ith a ooor o . i . : o . . vrmklcs xj'-'ii-.-t n ia urcl th e . s (T"-, ?5 feri !.n-s ai-omal iiiouth. or ust a s::ui n .iiifibnor-s of 1'h'.- face, hai-irls or nni cause,! hv wind .u- sun. ;pj will r;:t th It til'--.'. Troi:'tes W!i' Oaic'lv'ly !:-.,;- pear with the usf of Howard's T.ij-.;,-m ' ' k i 'f a m To T-ro.- this t" yr.ur com p;.- e nl ... faction i; t a package today at v :i:i.i uiusr or to'i.-t ttoods eniint' r. Insit on f To ward's Bu' t crn; i ill '-rcas--.
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WHAT DOTH It profit a man to have initiative it his wife is the referendum?
EDISON MUST feel real downhearted when he notes the size of the college graduating classes.
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220 E. State St. $3 rders Delivered Free
BUTTER Iowa Gilt Edge, nothing like
it, ask your neigh-
34c
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Print. Butter, lb. cartons at
HAMS Skinned, whole or half, 12 to 16 pounds, 2Rc per pound Summer Sausage, if you have not tried this you have missed something rjood, J0p per pound BACON Squares, sugar cured, sweet as a nut, O O I 4m 4a V-
per puuuej . . . . . Breakfast Bacon, per pound
Swift's Premium Bacon, sliced in one-half pound caitons per carton, O at only Dried Bread, at per
Baked Ham, per pound
Macaroni and Spaghetti,
bulk at 12c per pound . . . Delmonte Tomatoe Sauce, at
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60c
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per can this sale for
CHEESE Yellow American full Cream, old, sharp and nip- Q O py.perlb Libby's Dill Pickles, If) 4 for Kraft, Elkhorn Macaroni and Cheese, 24 C per can at Libby's Sweet Pick- OAp le Relish, per Ib....U
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COOKIES Fig Bars, Lemon Cook O ies, per pound ...... . Ginger Snaps. 1 4 C per pound ......... CHERRIES Red Pitted Oriole, 1 C p solid pack, at ....... Plums, green gage, "lip very special at v Strawberrie Jam, pure fruit and sugar, 15 ounce 1 C jar at . 1 U Pears, Jumbo, Evaporated Sugar pears, at Q C p per pound J J Prunes, fresh pack, big meaty ones, per lb. 1 8c; COr 3 pounds for YUt Dates, extra fancy, they are dcicious, at this sale, Ofj per pound Peanut Kisses, O C 2 lbs. for Marshmallows. toasted or plain fresh goods, O C at per pound Hand dipped Choco- O O lates, per lb v,C Or 5 lbs. for $1.50 Ginger Ale and Iron Brew, Gox Head brand, made from Waukeshaw Water, ?0 quarts at -. . . . Pints at 1 5c E. & K. Grape Juice, O C p per pint at JJS Brooms, at this sale, OA. 50c and OUC Washboards, OA at this sale for OUC
ftlop Micks, . K- m
at this sale for w Fly Swatters, the best 1 f at this sale for J. V C Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 4 double sheets. I A at this sale only vr V FLOUR Sw ansdown Cake Flour, large package, at 7 ( C 2 for only Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour, 1-8, $1.30; 1-4 $2.50 Ofl is, 5.00; 5 lbs VUt
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l)ON"T get mad your.gr man
BECAl'SE she doesn't ask lot every hour or two If you STII-L love her for the lime i IS drawing near WHEN she won't care a darn j WHETHER you love her or not. ) IK our Mr. Meyers could only brraK. j j HIS parrot to talk advertising WE feel that wa would have enough j contracts i TO go to 2 pages every day. - ' ONE of the most peculiar things ABOIT married life is the surprise ; A newly wed shows when HB finds out that hia young g:rt ', wife ; WHO sings a nice soprano CAN snore a. lovely bass. WONDER what has become OF the o. f. woman who had au AXnstACASSAJl pinned on tha BACK of every chair In the parlor. WHY should a person want TO talk In his sleep when 16 hours A day is long enough for anyone to ! : talk . 1 THE sad experiences of life ,: MAKE a deeper impression upon :: THE brain ctlis than the ' H AITIER ones AM) w hile -w e muBt have originals ji OCCASIONALLY to procure so ji MANY left-overs It seems as If j! Ol n diet consisted exclusively ot ; ! the latter. , ONf'E upnn a tlm there v, as a wit"ej: WHO did not tell her husband i ; Til VT th wished she had something : ; i : DEtENT to wear Ilk OTHER w omen haie. All fairy j : TALES begin rith ; ONC E upon a time. j ; A man is as old a h f"ls : ATSP we ha-, e our moments of d- ! : pressin j ' WHEN -W e have half a mln3 to sit': ri,,n j; UN to rnan -n-lth "jr kini employr j NO got him t.'i commit himself j; N th proper retirement ag for ;j NEWrAPER writers en ful" pay i : OR ofti time and a half if pe.sjb!e. ; f ec! i n it ; SI'HK ef qi;a!if;. Ing wha'ver It i say s j : ANlD r'-mflrjc through fh remalnJ-r ; OF our sojourn here with ; : NO more to do than a rabbit. '. i : wili; a handsom mother has a ' homely I : i : I) l f.HTEII people knw o hr il TO put the Mam'1 without (- !", I'.N ff'lnc the fatliT. '
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Judged by the Standards of this season, they're $50 and $60 Suits. You've paid as high as $75 for similar quality. "Hart, Schaffner & Marx," "Society Brand" and Michaels Stern Suits for men and young men.
Equipment, j She fin a tantrum) Absolutely '. I'm poinc inn?' to die. (rive me. rny tooth- i brush nnd my ponder puff. -Parts : Snps('ieiie.
Good looking suits this season's smart styles, worth $45 for
Some of ourf inestsuits are these, chosen from higher priced lots now
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MOTHERS"' For Thr. Ccneriion Hava Made Child-Birth Easier By Using
WITfo SOOKLCTeil MOTHERHOOD luttnl B.Y futS B rad fi bud Regulator Co.. Dtrr, D. Atlanta, 6a,
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