Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1921 — Page 4

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THE TlilES

THE TIMES reSPAPERS bt XSU9 x&a;s cgtNn psnitu; st virvx.isMjyra

Tbo JLka County Times Daily exc-pl i'jrdy una SunUay. h.u!.ereU a; Lbo yoatulil.; la iuiuji;-.i;, .'uu; i.

Th rimee iSattt Can a-.lrjdUui ll&rbc-r. dally esi'ipt i -show N over wh-n the victim, awak Sunday. Knteroil kl tut. pusiouito ,u il .ukjku. ;n.j..;.j I , f ,,, ccr IS. lili. j 11 " .es y ! P 1 ' npj. !; Tha Lake County Tlmea rtaturday ur.C Wfekly Eil.flcu. ! in the -.v.,) a priro lighter irieht I

Tha Uary JtaJveoiii nrow-Uiuj e- oh uua. . J11-1-' lh n.-.--s:iry for nan is to do his hypnotisms; first, lerefl t Uia PobioIIio ui U y, Aurll 1'. 1S1J. 1 .!: v In at-rdvin Ms ...ower on his i.it..neiit i d.'i.l.lv

""' '''"V"1 1 ' . J!.1."' "J- iJJUUJ'U whie-h the profest-ioj-.n! hypnrtit work. In the latter instance iho victim i:i j : ,i :o.h:n;i himself willingly. If tip relists tho efforts if the operate- are f:iti!e. Hut when a fist ja the wishe of trie victim ;ir not cnrv., a ' 1 1. .! afi'e'fi! i a ! y. The uncomvdojtinoHs U as complete i.e.' o. i.-e :v. the. otbor ami -vhon It is porfoi mod with ;i ft..t the referee is. drne cviiiiiup md tho whole

os hia hypnotic power a f ; eet ed td do, all

Monday, Juno 13, 1921.

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r-'ou.;. We rather cxpoot one of the contenders 1 n New Jersey i;,H o : h vpnot : t-! . tint wo hope that.

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o..ry Otttro ie..uis.".- ijl j Niveau & Tiiotupaoo, Jst Chiuasv ii.i'.'Uuiis Jl lifcsi Chi0Jijf llhe Tmna) i'tirWn.i. Jl 1 Ji.ii'.aiiR tlai bor (KeioriPr and Cia. Aiiv i ,. , i. i.e. - J j Iiiiliana iiirbor (.Newt Dewier? i".l-. pn a.o UUj-J j dim k iiv' o-j ; Crt.n Point i- i.i-.uu ,

If you Kave o trouble -ftiii Ti Tinas luut eviu- 'tn.i thoinaol os i

piirt imrae'iialeiy to the Ci: t u;at l.m Ui i'urui'.uui. nu.iLoad (priv&ts clia:'ci . .Jnn, 3 It J

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to do It.

DECREASED CAH SUPrLY Wo rr rovf i-iit t us:-i.-. tn mako a lddrn demand f-T a great imib.-r r-f f : l;lit oars, t h railroads would

a pi: !'"x!r.ir dtT"1'n, accord !n.c: to

f;:uroa piven by ihr Iiuil vay o. wbi-'h lifts boon look-

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NOTICE TO jJBdCKIBKU9. . !"M ,,,8S ,-,r'" R fl""r !"rT''''- ,hln ?h,A.r had a roar avi and ff you fall to receive your copy or Tm Tims 0 )r-r-x than in 101. Tlic natural .errwih of rrcKctty a you hav m tb pna-, pio4 4- thit.H u h . . ..,,,,. ro,,urH ., an-in il tno-enso in oars ,.r been lot or was u..t sk.t. en ti.-iic. K.-ni.. imm th.u t:. t.;ll j ' "" ' " 1 : ' ' .iu ju.u " m t.u, T ikervtvo :s not what it uan! to be and tVjt ooiiipU'.nta r :-;t b-.i'-t ,i carry lag oapadty. There is surp'us oqufpe iral from many Kiijri'n about hs tratn anrJ ruall ner- ... , , r-.se. Thk Timks has incrMMd u. oiuJn mmjiiifm rw ! , n,3I'; -'",r. tl'cro woi!,,l bo a oar shortage ions; bo-

t -ivtn earnewiy to ren-:Ji it tror.!( vu um. j-e rromi ore hsi-i---: ciuiy! i a'i to have- re-'-. !',) nrrnil uro-

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rn atvipui ua -ft ben you 1 not t t 'ur imer tJU J U

act pmmptly.

port lor.:'. I ttu- ro-ui.s should ho ur.a'do to supply the

1 - - - . r:. . . ;rnr3 n'l.'ii askc-1 ! o efToct woiilii t o nVout the same on BYNQ'S APPOINTMENT : f'.uo tbns ,r.io.! as thotuh thoy had no is- for cars. There Is peculiar appropriatoness In the ofTeriiu; : r-l rn?o) tho facilltios of rlo'n huslnosa irf no better ct the governor Reneralshlp of Canada to Lord liyn-. :l3 ;' f than ; r:.t'nr who has i d htioino.ss. reported. Before taking i.harge of the Third llrir'sh j

army he vas commander of the Canadian toroes. U-? led the Canadian troops in their proat .-ichievoments at Vimy ridge, where they were proud to win the sninlQuet of "Dyr.g's boys." Rut Canada's chief cause for grati'ij.'.. to !,..-! Eyng is net the more spectacular vu !-;. s i;h whf.-'n his name is assoc'ated as a leader of h-r ;'oi !i--s. hat his services in training her troops to ;.lay I'-c'r o;!i.-i'. nt yvart in the winning of the war. l'.yi:g as geno'-a) w .is toted as the greatest disciplinarian in tho British arm;-. It wa said that he made his men polish the barks of

their buttons find the nails of their t,oots. lie ma io ;har,,-lS rf lb(, UvU thilt ,lle l!r,.:inl of a restore.! Pal

the new armies parade morning, noon and r.;?ht. Maj. , Kric Fisher Word has told us in his " Nou-'x k id an i Intelllsenco OfScer" that "The Canadian troops when j i tVy frs. went to Europe were ineffooth o and 1 ulner-

able because they did not taiffieieiitiy approemte t

THE NEW PALESTINE Pr. Chaim Woi.mann, p'-csl J-r.t of the World Zion'?t Org.ini.ation, who is in iho I'r.iud States in the interest of a fujn! i-r $ i ', no.. i.Oi..) to iie used for the rebuilding f Ihi-o.-tir.e. ixpve,;vs en i !' usiasm over th t'uthx.k for restoring the ancient Jewish sfnte. The ohui is t !!: i'U-n iv.e th-- oantry and make Jerusalem :io conte.- f a i"! , iiieraiuie and science. The Zionist movement was 'adoc.ito-I long before the world wt r. bu' it was only when fa'ct-rine was krtMe.i frcni the Turkish cmtr:tl and given 1 n to the

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no record but indlt.ati'.ns aro that tbiey liav b"cn d-iniejilU-ated fe-r 5,00nyir ti )int .statf.s i.-ml In Ij.ijf products'. n? Ans. Inwri, Illinois and N.-b-rnn'.:n. 7 Whit ! n wor.t of one syP.abb; C-iMi-ii? .n. A tn r'isyl)ab. 1 . 1 -i: i i may orltritiAto tn Vr.ilf! .'-"ril's senate Ann. Any bill ex..;.: i r r-1 i 1 T : rtvt-iai-;. ' Vl.ii- i i :r..cy1j Ans. Hfd-bery cm.a !M...i i.t .'-a is o.ilied piracy. 1''- Wif! sn tie wisn;n bound aTy of t!,.. Th:e. n r!i!ii.al Stts? Ars Tii.- Mf-sisi--it pi river.

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Moiiicr Saved Her Baby From Skin Suffering by use of Sykes Comfort Powder Athaway. J. I. "With a larp fa-nry of cl.ndr'.n end 17 prand-

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Left to right, back row: J. B. (amphoi!. C. B. Aitchison. J. J. Ilf-ch, J. B. K.-.stnan and E I Front row: W. M. Daniels, C. C. MoC hord. E. I'.. ' rk (chairr..an). B. II. Meyer and H. C. Hail. Com misfcioner M. V . Bolter was not present when tho pin. to was taken.

This is the first group ; to re taken of the interstate com

merce commission since ntvv j new tat-moers are

nieiii'ie-".; woi e iiaiiud .o th body

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pu.nlic sei vice commission, ar J. J. Esch, forn.oi- reprcsenUttivi

value of rigid and

est i no began o tike on oor.cr. te form. Tho British gov crn-n. r.t is f r ; -- :-. r! ; - to the undertaking and tho v ork of raisir.c leon.-y ia i r."-i-'-diiig. I'alcstme re) .never 1.,. oi tin plot, ly r-tore-.J f:

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unrtiHous discipline. They- (!;,i not

lack courage or discipline, but en n race or init i:n i vo, to

Iiavs milliarv value, must be co-ordinated bv strict dis- . . , . ,. . ......... ... ... i

- ' 'i 1 o i t a o - i i '. e o i e-1 a a : ! .- : . a w u s t a t n. : : : 1 t a, o re cipiine." Byng gave them this discipiine. !s no reason to tn-liove that this wiil h att.mpt M As th seventh eon of the Karl of P, rat ford and now j - thp of tjnu vM!X,-utu,n of the Mohame- !

a ,nrei m n.s wu i..u. .. . ;aI1:i may bring about a ormplote transform

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Tor ne cm mane nis uwn way iy ms energy aiol o n- lous ir-,v t . o i

summate talent ever since, as a young man. h :;'. the army for his career. The r eorie of 'anad; w-M receive htm as one of their own. who has be. n i comrade-in-arms with their sons, and who will '.u ii is utmcft tof advance the welfare of the Dominion.

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'itnd that h.i.-. pia:c.t sr, n:om n 1 ous a v of mankind. B i-'.on of n ' i :a -n t am'-rig Jcvs vrtiHivt na tM. i ut mam T those who

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THE HYPNOTIC POWER Ther 2s a. claim put forth that C.eorges Carpenticr, a distlngllfed exeir.pl ifier of the force that resides In a veil-directed, and properly placed fist, in addition to his other qualifications possesses hypnotic powers Some have affected to scoff at this, but we do net doubt it. Successful prize fighters have that ability. It ie a necessary part of th.e rise to fame as a bruiser.

However, 'we do not believe the power should he would have

p.ttributed to'the influence of the eye. If.we were to fubtnit to theinf.uence of a prize fighter hypnotist we should fear his. fist far mere than his eye. It is not unusual for the'winner of a fight to hypnotize the loser. It is not done with gentle passes with the open hands hut with a punch placed in a vulnerable spt. In

are not v tiling to enter into it a

iimtticial help to an erferpris which i.: supported, by j enthusiastic members of the race. Even thou eh the j Jews may not again realize a political Mat., in Bale ti::e j modern!;:.! t ion of th.e country along Zionb-t lines should

!"fM'f tn tii'ii ;i benefit to its ner.Me

THK AMERICAN' TTCIIdST who di 1 not ki.-.s King Albert's hand because lie fe't h.-. dj.-i rot know hint wil

M-tl a."'.f j-i"? time ;iIf; a man n.-tvice until tor first flnl out whA! K1M of a ! . 'a e the mat) uann. WHEN w can think f n- ci: way '!" pt n ris- as the j !.-, a is

oi T of the ti.-Th!-r ivni'ii we 'A cv. ays ft. -lit to taik Alio! T marriage v. Ift-mu lve A.M) act a- ...ouch it 1IH.IIT 1 f ail r'f!i -a MVrilCK t !. , n.; v. . a r- . : .ih ttirtrsl (rretj-.ln !n tins K ; I" wc-ath'-r is rcjentat y pursuits rill', mail is p;.c.'ly f r.'.'tKh

i. : yo:i nr.? tlreil K:l -.' ov. rw-.i k- .! IH'T u hen the thf r IIP.i no r U- i i M at w oi no;:

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It XU child's pkin so free from oh a ft np.it ehi ng, scaidi ng, rashes imd al! irrdations and soreness aa J-kos Coir.t'ort Fowder. Ther is nothing like it to heal the skin-"- Mr3 Charles A. Brown, Aehawav. K. I. Tho reason Sykes Comfort Powder i? so fucerssfui in such casts is heraue it centains six healing, antiseptic ingredients not found in ordinary tfil?ums. For twenty years it has been tts-d and endorsed by phvsieians and rnr.thers.nihd nurses call it"A Healinp Wond.-r."

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DISARMAMENT Ml'ST remain a dream while skinny women are permitted in crowds with unprotected elbows.

PRISON TERM teaches th auto speeder to take

fact the first has. advantages over that of the mode in hia tinv

rr;iiM w.i.-y we v.u- a....ph -it w K d.-uht If any man (Hf.lIT to rr-t .-, m-.;r!i t way TII VT he charges ?;:.' '-very TIME he changa. s his po-.-1 i--n . KIVAI.S In T. x.:.s do n-.t kill (-.i. h o : h c r OVKIt girls .-my m-re f at If a P TS-P Tt Illtn, ? . l ur er r nisei iT.tovsni n rm; -. ia ,. s Sil'I.H

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A merchant or manufacturer would not dare to advertise merchandise that is poor in quality, poor in make or that will not give reasonable wear. The penalty of such tactics is too heavy. No goods and no business concern can thrive under the weight of public condemnation. A merchant places the whole reputation of his business at stake every time he advertises. Naturally enough, he is careful of what he says and when his statement is placed in the newspaper where everyone in town may read so that any untruth in it will be known to all his employees and most of his friends then you may be sure he is doublv careful. When you buv advertised goods vou get a bargain because THEY MUST BE AS "ADVERTISED. So it pays you to read advertisements. Advertising protects you. Read the advertisements in this paper and get the best of the bargain.

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Present conditions have brought home to many a full realization of what it means to have a savings account to tide over times of unemployment. If this lesson has come to you only by observation of someone else instead of by bitter experience it should be the strongest possible argument in favor cf starting a savings account with us, or of adding more regularly to one already beguh. '

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In The Hammond Building:

W. G, PAXTON. President FRED R. MOTT, Vice-President

FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary-Treasurer II. J. GESCHEIDLER. Asst. Sec-Tre