Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS t na i.tn codhtt runuQ inumxt COMJrAJTT. Te la.e County 'ILiae IMUly el ce p t tturdtr and tiuncay. iuntareU t the pustotLice la Hammo'.a. Jum Is, The TJmaa East Chicago-Indiana kor. dm.il- aicest buo3. .ulered at Lue pvaiuftice in Ju&al Cuieau, huiiiu ier 1. 1S1J, Xli lute County TIiiim Saturday and Weekly Edition. Catered al Uie poeUiftloa lu IltuuiUuuil ebruary . Ills. The ltrj .Teals 1'uuh Ij-Uiy ct-il iiuaaaj. SB tared ai Ui poscvQUce ta uur, AprU 1', AU uiir me au.1 Muui a, leis, a win4-cUi mat tar. iUKUON ALVa.HriJINa KICf'K-UiElNTATIO: i. LuijAN i AlN A OO. . ciUOACW

uajy oik- , Telephone 111 Aasaau ibuUito, hhaat I't""'!' , leleplieue kit Chicago line luuea) Teiet.t..na 1H iuuiatia UftKr Uieprlnx ajid Uui A4f .Teievboae 2(1 li.a.au Mjxlwr i,Nee eair; Xe.cph.one 11U-J v bin lib - raiepi U-1 Uiwi Folat . Te.epn4ae s It ysu -are ex. trutie setting Th Tim u uiaae outu I'tiui iuiujeainijf to iu carculauoa ljprt meni. utmuwikl ( prlv-als exchana-e) Jluu. J181. SKI tCalljfur wiii-rer der-ai :ment wauled. KOTICfc; T-O 81lHiCKlWiCK. If you fall to re.va your copy ef Thi Timbs a tromytly m yuu haye la the past, please do not think It has fceu ioat or u not nt on u:i.t. iieiieiuo; ihav th tuall service Is nut what It uwj to be an.l tf.t complalmia are S'"ryal from many source about the tram ana la all sea .ce. las has mirwm,) iu B'ju:iii equipment a-nd la Olvlna wariiec:y to reach K iwiruua no time, is prenyl n advlains ua cin yuu do n-l el yvur paper ax.il we 1J act promptly.

VANDERLLP'S BIO CONCESSION. Among the liumernus Americans who ylace hlgU ilue upon HeJI-yubllcity perhis Washington I). Vaiijtriiy should receive early mention. Jt will be rememtfrreil that Mr. Vanderlip hit the front pae of uuiueroiiK editions the latter part of lat year by announcing: that he had taken a little, run over to Russia aud got (oucesslons from' the soviet government, to exploit a chunk of Siberia of several million acres full of minerals and olL Later it became known that the Lenln-Trotzky r-6irue had about the same title to these Siberian riohea that it miKht claim to the good will of the world. But the Moscow government had sufficient sense of humor In giving Vanderllp everytuins east of the setting sun. to couple with the concession the condition that It should not go Into effect until America opened trade relaions with Russia. As the government at Washintn did not appear enthuisfastlc over the proposal, interest in Mr. Vanderlip'8 bonanza did not rise very high. Of late, however, the exploiter momentarily retained the lirnellKht by announcing publicly his -williijj4cs3 to give the United States of America out of his concession a couple of 1'aciflc porta Just off the shore of Japan, cna of whJch at least was capable of military fortification which would make Gibraltar and Hel&land ltiok like ant hills. Nobody in this country got much, excited over this offer, least of all the authorities in Washington. But the Japanese press took the matter more seriously and a good deal of nervous, apprehensive and even unfriendly comment resulted. Rcent information from Washington makes plain that a complete understanding exists between the American government and the government of Japan touching the -whole matter. The Ix-igan law, passed in 17t0, forbids an American citizen entering Into any unofficial diplomatic negotiations with a foreign government, but the state department has refused, to dignify Mr. Vanderllp's activities by proceeding against him. State department officials say they are not at all worried lest any International complications result since the Japanese government Is fully cognizant of the fact that Vanderlip represents nobody but himself. So they have thought It sufficient governmental recognition to take away Mr. Vanderllp's passport. Accordingly the flurry of excitement evidenced by the comments of the Japanese press doubtless soon will subside.

bers of unemployed in the large centers of population. It might well be the logical conclusion in view of business conditions that Kansas would be unable to use all the men who would be led to apply for work in the harvest fields. If there is a scarcity of Ubor where Jt is most ned ed, there is something sadly amiss with our methods of distribution of labor, or a lot of men are not nearly so eager to have work as they may pretend. It is true that work in the suu for men who are acctvitomed to shelter may not be the rwt fnviting, but one really In Kearch of employment takes what is offered rather than fue the alternative of remaining idle. Besides that, cne becomes adjusted quickly to new conditions. The matter of harvest hands is an annual problem in the graJn growing regions and in time of great business activity Is often acute, but it would seem that this season it should not be a problem at all .oher than ;o avoid having an excess of men apply. However, the announcement that there is a scarcity of men at the 3tart may be sufficient to remedy the situation quickly. That should ge all that is needed to start a drift of the Jobless thitherward. If they do not go it la beoace they ,do not want work unless they can pick their jobs.

END OF BURLESON SPY SYSTEM Postmaster General Hays has issued two orders that are of much significance as part of the general policy of the Harding admlnlstratlf a restore to the people rights of which they were deprived under the former IVAirfent TiatmujOr t hrnn v hon t the coun

try have been forbidden from furnishing any informa

tion about the people who use the mails. Postmasters are also directed to sever all connections with secret fcervloe concerns. The two orders are In accordance with the American spirit that abhors any spying Interference with private correspondence.

- " AN ILLOGICAL STTOATION Kansas wheat growers report that there Is not sufficient lagor availagle to meet the needs of ths harvest This seems like an astonishing statement when we are faced from time to time with figures showing the num-

EUMINATINO FEDERAL WASTE. If anybody harbored the idea that President Harding is an easy-going man, ready to let things drift, they are being disillusioned. It is true that he prefers to get along without friction, If hat Is posslgle, gut he does net shnn a fight. If it Is unavoidable, and when he makes up his mind It is fixed. It has been a part of the announced policy of the administration to reform the departmental service of the govenment to' the end that tfiere might ge both economy and greater efficiency. This meant that force would be reduced and more work would be expected of those who remain. It has developed that, by means

of wires with which bureau officers are familiar, it was sought to nullify the purposes of the president In this regard. When Mr. Harding becsjne aware of the course proceedings were taking he drew his club. He announced any one detected of lnteferlng with or seeking to obstruct the efforts to reduce waste would be lnstaniy separated from his Job. Quite a numger of persons In Washington now ana aware that the president has backbone. They do no believe that he Is stalling, merely. Yet the situation that confronted the president is what might have ben expected. But the federal government should receive every person in the pay roll tl render services equal to the compensation. If there is duplication of departments, the overlap should be removed. In short, government service should be put on a business basis. That ! what the admlnJstaUon La tryin to do, and that in what the public wants. n It has been known for long that the administrative departments were conducted In a loose and wasteful manner. Heretofore selfish Interest has blocked reform The fact that economy is now imperative has reinforced the demand for the inauguration of efficiency and the country is with the president in hl8 efforts.

NEWS DISPATCHES do not say so, but we preFume the Chicago labor leader who confessed to a mall robbery, took that merely as a side line.-

NOW A NEW YORK preacher denounces marble playing for keps. Next will come ball playing to win.

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Pure Jam Loganberry, Plum, Pineapple, Strawberry, Blackberry, Red Raspberry. O EL n Choice at 6Jt

AYz lb. Tin Caddy Graham Dainties or Lilly fiftr Sodas, at. WvJV Fig Newtons 1 O per pound Lemon Cookies 1 O per pound V Assorted Cookies 1 per pound X J V Ginger Snaps 1 O per pound . . ...;. .

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The Passing Show WE rwr trial tha llet THISin tha.t a.n haipen TO an Amerlcaji la to have to STAT at homa on a. hclira.y IVECAr!n ) alckneaa in th family. IF- erybody told tha truth Ann nothtna- lut tha truth A lot of brlde.s and g-roocr wxnjll HKCKIVE sympathy and regreta lJfSTKAD at con-ratul.tlona. A fashion writer r advtaas tha '.rlf! Mi at THET may woar tbtr aaaheai ttel alther In FTaOrKT or bablod but wa mvjppom WK obji ttm teU whlcni elda of a traJg-ht Una KIUl'RF t teJk to tT LOOKINQ for the faca. W 11 K V a, forward lookinr IFlAlJCfl In womm't clotha so (XT ixrlcoa pwr curat w don't budIKI TUB Indulgent ord raoordlnf angel UAJCBS a not of th tact THAT h B-a-rs thl is aotoeJly below cost. WB5 soma eg-g bgin puttln80aiBTm0 by tor a rainy day THET act as If It was rolng TO rain very day for forty years. AJJOTHER xrrow Wh!h LOOMS in tha immediate ofTlns is THE way patches f tha Mmn sha.de ORIGINALLY win look OB tIED Palm Beadh pants. SOME! women can pareuada THEIR husbands to do almost ANT kind of a household TASK except took under tha bad FOR then before ret! r ln. IK these hard ooal prloea kaep up A ton of anthrax: it a next winter IS golsr to b as hard to locate as A fat woman's waist Una. WE are absolutely on aid fours as tha phr&aa ia

i What la the lonet railroad in tha world r Ana. The Trans-Siberian. 6 Where do wa get sulphur from? an. IxulUna and Texas. What la the heaviest kind of wood? Ana. lilrnum-Tltje. 7 HTiat larse river in United States flows from South to North T Ana. The Ban Joaquin of California. Where do we jret mont of our cofTe? Ana. Braill. What la there In oaU or h-emlook bark that makes them uaefnl in tannins? An. Tannic acid. 1 What cauaea lha tides? Ana. Tha sravitalonal pull of the rtioon exerted on the oc an powerfully because of Jta fluidity, and weakly on the earth because of its comparative rlrldlty.

GRIFFITH

Rev. Bangrer, of Evanrton, filled the pu'.plt at tha M. E. church. Sunday. The Sunday school jiv a flee children's day program In the forenoon. Margaret Woods, apnt Monday with her alster, Mrs. Malmatone. Two automobiles were badly demolished on KopeJke artreet. ner the city limita, CJriftltli. Tuesday eveninr. in a iead-on collisalor. Iucklly the oijrjpants S(tcape wirh, minor injuria A be-aeh party waa hold at Miller heaoh last FYlday eveninx In honor of Hlldred and tierald Wrays and Richard Swlnson's birthdays. Supper was enjoyed on the sand dunes, after -which the time waa apant In fcathJng- and dancina;. Th-e party was chaperoned byMr. and Mrs. Ceoil Cola. Raymond Watltlns. Cecil Paul. Marraret Orlmmer. Kdlrh (.rovert. Sylvater Beirlger,

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Karl Taggart, Adelaide Polton, Oerald Wran, Iorothy Blrier. RJchard Swlnon. Vein Dutton, Iaai button. Ior!a Wray, John Kallma. Edwin Austgen Irene Austgen. Ada Stack, Warren Bennett, Hlldred WYay. About thirty-five Catholic Jadies of Griffith met at the Town HaJl Tuesday evening, June 21. and organised a pleasure club. After the transaction of all business a social hour was enJoyed. All ladies not present at this meeting are requested to ba present at the next retrular meeting. July 6th 8 p. rn.. at the Town lta.lL

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JOY BROUGHT INTO HOME By Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound, Restoring Mrs. Benz to Health

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Manay hark wtlhoul juMon if HUNT'S QUARANTKK1 SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hnnfa Salea ana Soapl, fail In the treatment of Itch, Kctcraa, Ktns-worin,Tattr or other ttahlif aain dlaeaaea. lf thia

traatmaut at our risa. For sale by Wels Drugs and Stationary Company. Adv.

The first ap-ptlrat!on of Howard's Buttermilk O-im will astonish you. The dull t, most llfe,lss complexion Is turned to radiant beauty and rej or rough hands or arms ma1e snowy white, yt the.re Is not the slijrhewt sign of its ue. It actually vanishes from siirht and the most hatel almosprs will not produce the lnat ahlnlne&a or greasinens of the ekln. No matter whether ymi are trotibled with a pMir complexion, wrinkles puf-

ilnea around m'uth. or Just a simple-' roughness of the fare, hu-.ds or rrae cRiifwd y wind or nun. you will find

that these troubles win quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk Cream. Td prove this to yrmr complete eiatlsfactlon get n package today at any first class drug or toilet Koods counter. Insist on Howard's Ituttermllk Cream. no other Cream can take its place. If you cannot obtain erul 10 cents silv er or etanips for generous trial package of eam and Soap to Howard Bros, CompLny. 4 57 Washington street. Buffalo. N. Y. Summers' lliarmacy can suptlv you. Adv.

Altoona, Pa. "I am writing to tell jrou what Lydia El Pinkham's Vegetable

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uiey nave uvea, a. I was goine tj have another, f took :i dozen bottles of your Vegetable Compound and I can say that it is the greatest medicine on

earth, for this baby is now four months old and a healthier baby you would not want. I am sending you a picture of her. Everybody savs, That Is some healthy looking baby.' You have my consent to show this letter." Mrs. C W. BEN'Z, 131 3rd Ave., Altoona, Pa. No woman can realize the loy and happpinesa this healthy babe brought into the home of Mrs. Benz, unless they have had a like experience. Every woman who suffers from any aflrnents peculiar to her sex, as indicated by backaches, headache, beaxuigdown pains, irregularities, nervousness and "the blues should aot rest until they have given Lydia E Pinkhaxa'i Vegetable Compound a trial.

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OX most oi the paramount Issues but 91 a weak for laundry look like a too CONSERVATIVE appropriation for a girl .n gaged ITT active work In the world. THE fellow who can't buy a. TOT express wag-on Is th a fMlow who IS sure to read th $4500 automobile ads AJTD the woman who cant buy OVER a yard of ribbon READS avery ltna about the rowM PRICED at fo-ar and fl a btxadrod dollars. WE s-uppos wban a Turk flrl AltnrXD wltb no more veil on than a rabbit IT glreg bins th sam shock AS It doe us when w SEE one with her ears showing.

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1 How Is a sTubstance BmeUed? 3 How does a voluntary act sometimes become reflex? I What is usually classed as the unit of language? 4 Who are our martyrs? 5 What was the first motive of Columbus in desiring to go to the Indies? 6 What did Cartier do In North America? 7 With what colony was Peter Stuyvesant associated? 8 What four countries laid claim to the territory of tha New World? 0 When it 1s exactly noon sun time, how many degrees east or west Is It 3 p. m.? 10 Where Is the Land's End? Ana era to Wrtncadnya Qneatlona. 1 Where is the Imperial Valley In this country. Ana. In Southern California. 3 What Is celluloid made from? Ana. Wood pulp primarily. 8 Where do we fret our domestic sardines? Ans. From Maine and California.

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