Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1921 — Page 4

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tiVf u. ikh i.v the I'X.ii t truth, and wou! ; i.ioft it im-

lisim hod ; would il..-'. If );ii to ti;f truth w.th : iiciv- ! C' m lideuce. And his ci.nhdenoe u' exactly i in- root of the recovery. 'i he truth is- s(in)'tiin,a uni'oi ttitiate, but is m-ver

JWSHNELL'S ANIMATED WEEKLY IN 8 REELS

Tbo L-uke County Tliats- U-ill, except i.i'jrday aad tuutiy. juuterevl .t tte pocti-iucn lti tiamui ".u. .-uue ifc, TtJ Itmef kUisl Chicago-Indiana UhiUt. d.iil except nuaaay. tuicrod .l ui ixjatuUicc it La-.i Cu'.;au. .N .v. iii K-t li, Siit. The lake County TUnea Saturday and Weekly EJUIco. leered at the pcswliloe. in XLju.miiU. J airruaa . ifcn limy Kvenin 1iii,u5-u.i.:V t' . --uini)r. inrt: at etc pustotiice tu Uai, Airt: lr, lDia. Ail uuiltr tlio act oi fki.i-r.i-. a. lo.ii, cs necioid-c)a.s r;n; nr.

iuoppui t line. TiH' truth a hunt business would he t!li- fino.-t stimulant to roe. iVi'ry .

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A PATRIOTIC GOVERNOR. While (im'. D' rsoy ft; r.o.:s subjcerc-S w ciitieiy.ni hy sonm tUorfiiatis bos .up-e ho has told the truth ali-Mt i:iivN!:i that h.-i prevailed in tin.' state in the treatment of .iM:'a, lit- is bein.q: supi'in'ted in his om rsc hy those who believe that virulent poisons doiianil radical treatment, lie is meeting the fate of one who teil-s

'an nnplea.-ant truth. I he censure lias u. t caused tae i . (. i-rpia cM i iniif to hesitate. Kven since lie ie.,.;n nis jciu-aiie a in (s'i. woman was drowne l at the ja ltd a

Out J Uil... r . '8u at ihvjiUDSi'.tt. Chicago CUioaKo lino li:ii.s)

x..uiatia turlwr tHciorttr itud t ia Adv a. .. , lnaiana WiiLw i.uv.a r; in ..' .-no li-J

"u'' x.-.. ...o at-J . , crcw.i tVlut .,wm i ' ' ix' yuu havtt any trouble k ct itn Tu Tuna ihojvo cctu- j Inista 1 of libeling his state, (i

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NOTICK ;j .-,ov.Kllr.'HS. If you fail to reo-.vo jui ocjiy of Tnx: Times .t litciupliy is i-u twvu In tn i:s., i..i,.f..j ju :,.,t tf.ii.ti it t. -- .uv ir was not .v.:,. i u t,:.... i . . n,. u, .. ; ; , in.' ni.oi bet k-o is n.-t v. ii.n U u".S vo tu ami 1'..:: oin;:a:iil.t nrt . at liern malty fi-urcn ulioiii '.lis ir-nti iu'i s-f-vii.. i .it 'lijots iiat iiht.-iSo) ir rr.oUni (: :,-n. if. .iia 1 t.it i.;i.4iy to rueh i n.rmis n t:u.. i- :r.usl In a I v i .- -lit; us uiivii ia i" not . i ju'jr jia'i i.i a uij . ! I... 1 V

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; t;o an 1 mob rul have no Id-ik-t; . C.iV. I'orsey i-i-. o-, .1 i.es v h-t iea.l ; i : i i he is try in;.; to save- his

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I -i.a !t form of patriotism th.n t urainv. a n 1'iom a f;'tal error. Ilov. i )o-.-. y .,;.. not I 1-tiK be :;ives ii.'iiv'O of lieie - a i:i!.h;t.

:ey IS (n- '' respee; I'd !(.. i't'Oll1 fr e miiinitre will Halo is no o.a.n wea Ith a poluieian

THE TRUTH AEOUT EUSISESS

The t'oiunaitifct iiu-im to ,oet tin train and in Intel is: "Now. w! .,t's tlie business condition!, in your part or the winWhat is the truth? There is no lac k of st at onion t.-i. The lire flooded with them. Mneovor, i!,e a. heir -duty of scrviot . are ;.s unsiu-i.-. to o' I'tlhiish the truth as are the v il. vj . uncertainty among the l.iiv i;i;v pobh. 1 , n

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newspapers v.'siiapois, in ;..in and to a i n it. The :arity, por-

omen u ho 'na.ie an :i is-iou in t! ir uaii'.on n;,ii;.s in t ho,o of their hu-.d-a :i ; e: ked up boeauso i f a docision in New . .ys ; 'j o. Kuth Halo heeatne' th v.'ife i.n i .. . .. ouu. In tho exerution of a flOe.l v.liieii iviiuireu tile signatures of both there wore appoa.iid the names "Hey-

.ips, to .-nortne ss of n.o.te) . bar in n is ilue lo the uncertainty proJuee.i 1 con flirting statements. Conditions s they may be pet; ins hotter, bat. wl miily are and however optimistic tlt

o.l iirouu and Huth Hale, his wife.'- and this was opted for record. This is hailed as a eaaat victory the Lucy Sti no I.oa: : However, it may bo of much

n.e.oer he,;vco it ! 1,-s-s impoitaliee ti ati Is eroditol to it. ' too as. in y. ami ona ii who have sue'.! .,tnuij personali . jes that iy n't i,i ol, ;iiey object to sinking their identics in the nam's of 'tovt r con. it if ns thoir uusbiind.' nay not have husbands. Such who do pubiic is entitled .mate certainly are not numerous. In the instance cited

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to fee! for tTio future, there is no profit in a man "kiddins" himself. There is nothing shameful in a norma! business depression; in time things re-cover thvmselves; the tecovery rest? largely with the huyitiR pe'a'ic. The buy1ns public will produce the recovery just as pooti It kticws more definitely xartly how thins nvv. The coafldence of the country in itself i- doep-root-d, and Justly so. The optimism of the pubiic is a part of the national character, and has its basis in the general

the fact that Huth Hale was described as the wife of Heywcod Bronrn robs the victory of some of its importance. Dues, it not put the wife in a subordinate posi

tion in that she is identified sis a "wife'

It would

hut have everted matters to have mentioned that Heywood l.roun is the hushand of Ruth Halo. For the wife to take the name of the husband is not an imiicatien of chr.ttolship or the submere'tiee or identity. The married woman is not a person different i rom what she was before marriatre. She has the same

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realization, proved in th" past, of the national capacity, opportunity to make her influence ft It under one name i Neither manufacturer nor merchant nee. fo;v for the j . t another. Then there are the children. If the father j future. The public m present Is net likely to he ll- ; poes under one name and the mother under another

turned by stoiies of slow recovery since it knows full what is the name of the effspriney? veil that the bottom has been reached and is not alto-j White the quest ion may appear important to a few get her imsuspi'-ious that some of the statements of in- i women we believe that with the mass it is t rival. No fctant prosperity are exasperated. On the whole it wen hi i considerable number cares a fi abr.ut it.

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These demonstrations will be given by a factory representative, who will show you in a practical way the economy and comfort which the Thor Washers and Ironers bring to every home. Every housewife and her husband as well, will find these demonstrations very interesting and instructive. These machines cut your laundry expenses in half. They will save the strength of the woman who does her own work. They will give her more leisure and more time to make her home a little pleasantcr. Let every wile who possibly can bring her husband in with her.

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It will be an excellent idea for Women's Clubs to come in a body and make the visit one of their regular programs. It would be the most practical and worth-while thing they could do.

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2. What wire the f.rst ci'iur? u.-i in d yoinir? :'. Of what is the orange lfss.'iii th symbol? 4. WTvat Three orgnnj are known .is the tripcxl of life? 5. 'What pros-iilnt has n t re cee.n-

T. Hew d ' have li c. as h a; f n. Wle'n the

a ?i -oin' ;;, . :;T . p : - - i ' . V ! I 1 t s 1.,') 1.11. 1 -Cfi 'S1!'S. Panama Canal op-

. tni'il '.' Ans. In l.'lt. j 0. What is the -.orum" It is tho triansuhir ben. at the l;isf of ilio r-

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ties naniod after him than any n; In r , t ohral eolumi!. president. i 10. What is 6. When w3 the tlrst Infernal ni,i- 'it Ik a high pe

chine used? 7. What arc the grand hanks? 8. Wit at arc banns? 0. Whut Is an astral body? 10. What os the acienco of thereprutles? AHSWERS TO YXSTEBJDAT'S QtrEsiioms t. Where do we (ret peppermint flavoring? Ans. It is extrax-ted from an nronmttc herb of the same name. 2. How did Castile soap gt Its

it. Tine? Ans. From Castile, where It was originally tnade

K v. Fa; her ! I s; . .. of s':. i:ri 3 ii 'i,. for ahout l: ini'ir.' to his it; h

to ft. who i a A boO! ro's i'a!ii.'I -'.i-ir '. '. years, has r-.-in "I ea'tii and will prea. h

his fan-well ,-ernion Sunday tnornin,.

ri'ir.oe.tory ? Ans. !

of hind extendi:'. rt Joie to the s.

DoiTiestic Troubles Come to Author of 'Domestic Blues'

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i Wednesday f t W--'ir.tiirt he present ;t tie- :..,

services for t.'.oir

Spain, I died in France, w ; j hody was shipped t

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' tNTCRNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE) I'llICAiio Je.ek Harrell wrotu snap-

I py somrs anil Mrs Harrell set them to I very plriK-ry j izz music. TogTother thy -atur Die solids hi caharets. It was a lino c niil'lna! iun. 4 : P.nt the combination is broken now

u.iiTo i is in jail on criar. or non-

peri. and Mrs. Ilarrel! says therrt

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p ! the science of atmosphere ! ' phenomena.

Ans. It i and was inter: and Its ! military eemtt Thur.Mlay.

.'m. 1Hvard, who ;! in action. The . the i;nitcil State;! Iii the Arlington at Washington

What Is dynasty'

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he a divorce suit when he k 'ts out. 'r last sor.ii seems to hav been

1 1. m.st!c IJiues." Mrs. IParreil, known proresvionBily a "Babe" Thompson, vi. the inspirit Ion for her son writing husband. In order to be properly inspired to writ. ix "blue." Mrs. Harrell says, her husband seem" to foe u v.is iio'i'ss'irv

' name g-iven to a line or family of sov- rrlscllla c

j er o'pns who rule a country in fuccc-s-sion. 5. What ts a salmon-peel? Ans. It Is a younjr salmon. ' 6. How Ions does the longest lived

at her Pome yesterday i to nwke a "blue" out of her.

er i'l honor of Mr.-,!

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liuth Mackev. Mr. Wm. Seharabaeh Is q :!te sick. The Ladies' Aid and the Woman's Home Missionary .ooiety will me' f.

fish live? Ans. Specimens of tho carp 1 Si tarda y afternoon with Mrs. A. Carl - r. P a 'mttfed. "but ha been known to live ISO years. ' son. ' loved the woman."

"lie was a caveman." ?he said "Why, I couldn't wear a poors. -tie crepe u ait any niore. I whs that M o k and hiue." "Ai'i, I"-. I was a lii'ie reux1-." Har-

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Is your business growing? Is the responsibility of it wearing at times?And do you feel the need of talking certain matters of financing over with some one whose judgment is as mature as your own? Perhaps you have some savings you would like to invest, but you would like some one's advice as to what to buy. We are acting as that "Some one" for many of the most successful business men in Hammond. They tell us we give them confidence to go ahead with many projects which they would not undertake alone.

We have seme choice bonds. Ask about them.

seven per cent

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CORNER HOHMAN AND SIBLEY STREETS HAMMOND. INDIANA ESTABLISHED 1886