Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1921 — Page 4
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VWlnosdny. June 8, 1921.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS ax xbs XtAjLS comrn r&moia vtbushxix Tfc Levka County limes Daily except rjrtUy anJ
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Tha Tim ICat Cfcicaa-o-Indlan Harbor. dadSy excapl w.r la. 191. Tha LaJte County Time Saturday and Weekly Edition. juered at Ui iKa tofflCB in Uiuuuua, -9bruauy 4. litia. ic irtkry Kvenui XiaiwiAui s-,oowt twua. ti irtu at Ui yoaloaica lb Kimiy, April lr, lill. A.H uuuer 'JHo act ol March a, lJ, a aacond-claaa icaI tar.
more time ia ktt from work, and even more persons die aa the result of catching cold than in contequenee of
I being infected ty the Influenza germ? It Is in the crailtcatkm of those common diseases I that the nw profession of put) lie. health nursing, which has for its object the prevention rather than the euro
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health nurs preaches personal hKione, cleanliness, sanitation, care in the diet and the breathing of fresh r.ir. Perhaps, if reople generally ran be ipd to follow ihi- ,'idvlre, i will he relieved from dangers which threaten u." more seriously than the playue.
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...uiansi xiarbor IKepone.r and Claa Adv Tfcleyhonu i'Ji iudiaxta iisjtKjr (News leJer; -Tsl-;puoue liS-J o btUax .- i'Meitmn-j tu-M -.t.wa Point . luitpDono j IX you nav xf trouble setting- X' Tiuts iuik cotu.;alut umaanialeiy to th Circulation Di-i-arunanc ueuiiriond (prlvata axcha:xa-e) Sluo. 3101. 3101 (Cail tor wht3vg.- dtfimfni wonted.) NOTICE TO SVBaCKIBKlt3. If rou fall to receire your copy of Tin Tims as 1 romptly aa you biro In tba paJt. please do not think tt baa ecu toat or wu not suat on Uaie. rtemember that th malt ervlca la not wtLat it uaed to t and ti.Jt complaunta axa . :eryaJ from niany aourc.e about tho train and mail erv.ce. 7u Vtuxs has Increased tta mailing equipment and la -trJvin Barne&iiy to read lu patrons cn lime, lia promai i:i advjrlng us wnan you do not get your ixiper aiJ ws win -t piocnpUy.
NOW FOR RATES It is ccEfortirg to hear that no sooner are wage reductions for railroad workers announced than cuts in freight rates and passenger fares are taken tip by intestate commerce commission. The public has approved the reductions only for ;'-.e reason that it hopes for relief from excessive fares; :--nd tariffs la proportion to the amount of savings accented the roads. But popular feeling would be turned in a moment the other way If the idea got abroad that transportation companies meant to pocket these v ast sums. Nor would It be gocd business for them to attempt any such bold play, for the prosperity of the railroads ".;es more in volume of freight to bo moved than in the maintenance of high rates, and volume of shipments is loosely linked with what the people will regard aa reasonable charges.
MOST SEEIOUS DISEASES Tfcera is growing appreciation of the fact th.it not rtha deadly epidemics like that of influenza in 191S-1. P, -' hicri sweep the country and take terrible to!! cf life far a few months, then disappear for many years, but tle common diseases which are with us always, are the M-orst mennee to human welfare. And it i? well that there should be recognition of this, for it encourages the hop that the problem of conquering these prevalent maJadies will be attacked with greater vigor. It would be a blessing if mankind were made im"mune against influenza but would It not be a greater boon if i way could b found to prevent people from .fetching cold? Is it not likely that in the long run
FIGHT DOPE Relief in the possibility of transmigration of sculs is prompted by the personality of the gentleman known in i-porttng circles at; Mr. Tex Hiekard, who is promoting the international fl.-.t fight between our Mr. D'mpsey and Frauce's M. t'arpeuiicr. For tucst certainly the soul of 1'. T. liarnum rrposea somewhere in the being of Mr. Kb kanl; Its outward manifestation is the proof again of the L5aruuuitan adage that the people like to be humbugged. Never before have the people been deluged and luded with stieli a Fca if printer's ink converted into channels of publicity for thev, (Wo persons of the corrugate. 1 neck type. I'arpentler is a former coal miner and pan pe.ddlt r. who is made to appear with the graces of Atiatide France. For some reason the sport lug reporters think any foreigner who aa; "oo-la-la" must po'saes the original key to culture. (Mir Mr. Denipsey has been accused of draft dodging. "Yet lath of these people are visited by cabinet officers and are dressed up ami photographed and Interviewed on everything from Cilld-ai Ising to the Kiustein theory; the press agents take their grunted gutturals and transforms them into faultless diction. Kverybody seems to be satisfied, c.-pecially Mr. Kieknrd and his treasure. The ancient U mans had better taste in such matters; the gladiators did not consort with the emperors, but were pushed out into the arena to get their without hope of purse or moie gate rece.ts. their rewards being only those of the hereafter.
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THE LATEST attempt to disturb the peace of mind of the average man is the report that the sultan of Sulu in seeking self-determination. The sultan, who tloesn't speak English very well, may have mixed his nrefixcs. What he 1s aiming at is self-determination.
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Webater'g PUce In History. While acting as the organ of tha corernment in foreign affairs Webster shewed that his powers as a diplomatist were scarcely inferior to his legal and oratorical endowments, but it. is as secretary of state that he is lest thought of now, His country proudly thinks of him as one whose brain and voice did mor to inspire Americanism th8n any other man between Washington and Lincoln ; as the greatest Federalist since Hamilton; a3 the finest exponent of the Const It-ittsn since Marshall.
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UNDERTAKERS should be able by this time to calculate reasonably well the expectations of business from reckless automobile drivers.
CARUSO WILL, have his own chef on board the t 'ni; that is taking him back to Italy, but the regular ! chef by this time probably isn't sensitive. j
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Year by year an increasing number of men feel the same way about U. S. Tires. For a while they may try "job lot" stuff, "bargains," "big discounts" and "rebates." But usually it doesn't take long for a man to sense the economy of the standard quality tire. ct years U. S.Tire makers have been building quality tires for sane tire users for the car of medium or light weight no less than for the heavy car. The tire buyers of the land have responded with a mighty, U. S. Tire following.
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A 11 LK to get a suitable answer va HY it is that when a man ASKS tiis belter half for a half '-ip ' f .-offee Ml K w ii! fill the cup to th"
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i;M IKM:.U land but no ! I, If K Kit is c c-.r going to get AXTHIXfi rut of our pjeket HY calling us brother. isx-r it remarkable HOW much patience a man f'AX have with a woman II-" h isn't married ta her. KVllX congress seems to apprn ..o. TI1H fact tliat another huge bo;,, issue AT this time would BK tantamount to a financial oleaster AX'n we don't suppose 'E shall ever again see that lOl'Mi 1 a d y tv h o used to APFKAIl on the posters or find o j 1VHFTH KM she ever got her lr src or not,
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I mail was oriinaly carried less fre- j j (juently than every day. ( I 6 What was the !;.ot important ' t event in l?2t B, C.? Ana. Abraham's! ; arrival In Oman. I j 7 How long: did the trbw of Chariot ! I Oultcau. assassin of Garfield, last?;
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4 What is the origin of the phr..-o "Fifty. four, forty or Ppht?" 6 Who said "I,et us l"ive peac"-?'' fi What is a Judsre-adv;cate? . 7 What is an allonge? K What Is a fulerum? 9 What Is a hawser? in what sort of a roof' Is a "Hiproof?" AKSVTXXS TO TXSTS&DiT'S
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Residence Awnings Of Every Description In the Latest Patterns We must dispose of 34,000 yards of beautiful striped ducking, which we bought at a great reduction. So don't delay, call us up for an estimate and a full explanation this is part of the business, so feel perfectly free to call us any time. Hammond Shade and Awning Works 88 STATE STREET FHONE HAMMOND 2242 We Sell and Rent Tent
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