Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1921 — Page 4

PAGE FOUR

THE TUklJSS Wednesday, July 6, 1021,

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS. mx ess uib couBfTx FMJtxTsxa s tmuxm cohputi. ' The Lake County T linen Uoiiy except 1'-jr(5y ao4 Sunday. Kmered at tbe poatoflice in tUinmoi J una St, 1st. The Times Kjt Giles go-Indiana Harbor, dally eaceal uadAy. fc-n'ered at the posiodce ia Eaut Chicago, Noven br It. lsii. The LjLke County Time Saturday and Weekly Edition Catered at tho poatofflce In Hammond. February . ISIS. The Gary Evening Tlmea U-i.lv e-.cit stuaday. Skater e at Uie poaioHlce is Gary, April 1', 1911. All under tii act of Alarcn , 17 , as secona-claaa

ty!U.iO.N AJJVJbKTlfeLNU KtZPKKfiiifcN T ATIQN O. LOGAN PATNE A CO. CHICAGO

tiary Office aaaau & ThorDDSon. Kaat Chicago.

.Telephone 131

...Telephone til

as: Chicago (The Times) Teluphone 3i Indiana Harbor (Kefaorir and Class Adv .Telephone JaJ Ina.ana wirtAr Csewa taler .'Itl-.phon lilt -J WblClLg , . .., fejeptton su-Je Utwj Point .Teitpnone s It you have aay trouble setting The Tmu maJte coinJplalai iuime'uitely to the Circulation Uepartineuu ilammond (private exchange) Sluu, 310L tlOI . (Call tor wbwjvtr denartmont wantea.l

NOTICE TU .""jBSCKIHKft. If you fail to receive yout copy ef Th Tims promptly as you have In the past, pleaae do not think it has feen loat or waa no t sent on time, xtemember that th mail axrvlce la not what it ueed to be and ttjt complaints are geueryal from many sorrows about the train and mall aer Vice. Turn Tikis has Increased lis mailing- equipment and la ( strlvln earnestly to rsach it patron on time. Be prompt an advlrintc ua when you do cot et our paper aul era win act piornptlv.

ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS Advertising and business are close partners. They are re?ponsively sympathetic. In the times of the year ago advertising was good in periods when business was good, and if there was a panic advertising slumped. .'ow there is leas indication that business affects advertising in as great a degree as advertising affects business In the old times merchants, for example, advertised in the local papers liberally when business was high, spirits high, cash plentiful and when they "felt that'they could afford to spend money with the newspapers " Hut that era has passed. Business men rut their first rank business Judgment, sense, , skill into tlwir advertising campaigns; for en. these advertising campaigns depends the volume of their business. Competition is sharp; If business is good they advertise to keep it so and to get their own share and a little more if possible of what's doing in the trading line: if business is "off" then they realize the absolute necessity for advertising for a number of good reasons: The people, they know, are then eagerly looking for the best places and the best prices; the business is net plentiful enough to go around with two cr three liberal helpings and they resort to attractive intense, emphatic advertising to get the largest possible proportion of what there is in sight. In the old times the business man put advertising Into the business system only when he thought the system was strong enough to stand it, nowadays he feeds his business a regular diet cf advertising to keep Its circulation normal, its strength vigorous, its growth Steady; he gives it the extra treatment when he finds that a tonic or a stimulant is most required. Business men are coming to the sane view of advertising as an element, a vital, everyday, steady element in business. ,

MADAME CURIE has been awarded another degree by an eastern college. If this keeps up the distinguished scientist will feel like a thermometer by the time She arrives back in Fraice.

GERMANY GRABS WOBXD MARKETS Advices received by officials in Washington confirm what had already been suspected for many months German manufacturers and explorers, aided by thelf government, are making marked progress toward capluring the markets of South America and sections of the Far East. The low value to which the German mark fell after the war operated seriously against the Germans when it came to buying from j)ther countries, but the result seems to have been beneficial in enabling German producers to place goods in many markets of the world at prices which cannot be met by manufacturers of other nations. According to information received in Washington, German-made goods are replacing American merchandise in the South American countries to an extent that has become a real menace to Industries of the United States seeking markets in that part of the wcrld. Thus there is growing significance in the statement made a few months ago by a diplomat of Europe who said the allied nations would pay indirectly the huge war obligations which have been assumed by Germany; that Germany's industrial organizations, even with a depreciated currency, would meet the other nations in the open markets of the world and come out a winner. German manufacturers may be playing a dangerous game at that; in their efforts to eliminate competition of other nations by the extension of practically unlimited credit, at a time when internal financial conditions are at such a low ebb. Conditions probably will be harder for the German people, because of the inflation of prices at home, awaiting the time when foreign sales can .be converted into cash. Germany appears to have' a. considerable advantgae in the present status of the war for world trade, if reports to this government are reliable, and there is not much that can be done about it speedily. The nanufacturers of the United States, operating under present ccsts, cannot compete with cheap German-made goods. The Germans may over-reach themselves in the game, but in the meantime they can give some other nations a mighty uncomfortable feeling.

IT IS STILL a long way to normalcy when a lot of girls who were satisfied with porch swings last year are Insisting on automobiles.

ALTHOUGH THE MAN with a mouth full of gold teeth always does the most talking, it wil be noticed that IjIs words do not carry any more weight.

A WOODEN-LEGGED HERO of the world war la credited with having stopped the German drive into Upper Silesia. This fellow would appear to be a corker.

BERGDOLL'S professions of being an American citizen would sound better if made In the United States.

MAYBE THE college graduate looks upon the world as his oyster because he's in such an awful stew.

M. MAETERLINCK says authors do not know what it is they mean to say. "There, what did we tell you?"

PARIS CROWNED JAZZ "music king." Good! They know what to do with a king In the old country.

SINCE THE BIGGEST crooks are usually at large, keeping out of jail is only one requisite of honesty.

tj I(iSmi new sugar-coated TSSSbe chewing sum : xSs j which everybody y 'X- likes yU!

A delicious

peppermint flavored sugar

Jacket around pep

permint flavored chewing

sum that will aid your appe

tite and digestion, polish you.

teeth and moisten your throat.

By the makers of

Mag

"After Every Meal'

NEW LOCATION FOR NEW YORK'S INSIDE "CURB" MARKET FOR FRENZIED FINANCE

uiv i,A&l'" i' ''A .5ri:t? " ;t-V iK cat " ,5

KIDDIE KAPERS

By Bill Bailey

New inside quarters for Nw York's eurb market, showing tJie trading floor. m The Ctirb Market Association of New York eity will soon desert th quarters on the pavement of Broad street for a warm, dry and handsome new building on Trinity place. The photo shows the trading floor of the curb's new quarters, which is rather more dignified than the dingy-windows full of snappy office boys semaphoring orders, but perhaps there will be just as math excitement here. A new out-of-door rarb market, however, is scheduled to take the place of the old one doing a similar trading business.

The -Passing -Show

f i m "vs. - mm' m

Had 1a lot more DuildinXblocks

I'd build a great bidlown Jd pu the bundinds so hiK

They all would tumble down.

' e U. S. Feature Service lac

ANOTHER (llffMly annoying FEATt'B K of everyday life I the way the person who has THE wronjr number SlBSEaiKXTlT blamina; you for It ALWAYS rings louder and longer TflASf th person you'd RBAliLV like to talk to. t-ONGRHSS is still In aeffslon BIT it hasn't passed a law yet TO prohibit snakea FROM biting. THAT woman who defends PAINTED faces beeaua men hitch VP their trousers has an original mind TO save us we could never SEE the relationship between the two habits. RKLIGIO.V Is a good thingBIT some men dots so much TIME to the neit world

HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

1 What sort of clouds are Cumulus clouds? 2- What are the three divisions into which pronouns are divided? ' 3 What was the "Fugitive Slave Law"? 4 Why waa Premdent Johnson impeached and who made the charges against him? 5 Why do we alwaya see the new moon Just before, sundown? J How many proceasea are necessary to separate radium from the ore which contains it? 7 What is the smallest state in Europe? 8 Does the president have power to arant pardons in cases of impeacnment? 9, What sort of sounds are called "palatals"? 10 What does mono mean?? A uwrra to Monday's Qoe.t !. 1 What Is the meaning of Australasia? An. Southern Asia. 2 How big: Is Australia? Ana The country is 2,400 mflles long and 1.9T1 miles wide. 3 What Island is known is "the sailor's grave"? Aha. Sable Island off Cape Breton, because of the roan' shipwrecks that have occurred there. 4 What state is bounded on the north and east by the Mason-Dixon line? Ans. Maryland. 6 With what foreign cohntry does Maryland compare in site? Ana. Holland. 8 Hew many Judges are there In the supreme court of the United States? Ans. Nine. They are chosen for life. 7 In what war was the Monitor first used? Ans. The Civil War. 8 What do all acids contain? Ans. All acids contain hydrogen and are in fact salts of hydrogren. 9 Did Adam have other sona than Cain and Abel? Ans. Adam had three sons, Cain. Abel and Stth. 10 Who was Adonis? Ans. Adonis was a boaullful youth celebrated in fJreek mythology.

THAT they never g-et anywhere I tW world. FAITH may move mountains Bl'T it takes a team of horses TO get your auto out of a mud-hole. AXOTHKIl thing- which slightly IXTEIIFKRES with a woman's success as A first-class truck gardener IS her penchant for going out EVERY morning and feeling antl pinching ALL, the pea pods to And out HOW mueh the actual peas are GAIX1XG In size from day to day. ME.V like to talk ADOIT women being vain BIT eve-ry homely man s BEMOVES that what he lacks I beauty he makes up In ability. WE often wonder rf in all THE history of automobiling THERE is recorded a single instance WHERE a telephon message of a PLEASAWT nature was received St A garage. THERE are times in every MAN'S life when he IS aji elephant on the hands OF somebody who DOESN'T know what to do WITH Mm.

Dr. W. E. Nichols Special Attention to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN Office: Suite 101, First National Bank Building Phonei : Office, 145; Res. 1529

mm

Have Your Eyes Examined at the onJy Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake County Glasses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optometrists Hammond Optical Parlors

OO

HOW IRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD

RUINS A WOMAN'S HEALTH

AND MAY MAKE HER WRINKLED. AGED AND CAREWORN. GIVING HER FACt A PALE. HAGGARD. SICKLY APPEARANCE

For Want ef Iron roti may practically be an Id woman St from SO to St. weak, downhearted and "all farted out." Yon mar be in such a Iiirhlr nerveus Irritable state that you "go all to pieces" on thesllthtest prorocatlon, while t M or SO with good health and plenty ef iron la roar Mood, ru may still be yeuog In feeling and attractive and full of life as to defy detection of year real age. It's not always the youngest woman that is most sought after there is am indescribably alluring fascination In the rosy cheek, the inviting llpa and sparkling eyes ef a blood filled with Iron. Ton mar be affitcted with iroo starvation of the bleed and aot know it. Just as thonaands of other women are. It Is said that about one person In three ia America today suffers more or less from malnutrition lack of nourishment, which is caused not by lack of food, but in many casea by lack of sufficient iron In the blood to enable you to get thestrength and nourishment out of your food. Indoor llfe.oTer-eatina; and modern method ef ceokefy are sapping the Iron from the blood ef hundreds of thousands of women. Our forefathers, to whom history refers as a nation ef red blooded Americans, ate the hnsks of grains and the sklas and peels of vegetables and other

coarse foods rich in strength giving orgeats Iron, which the modern woman does not get. To make up for the great loss ef Iron rsaerd by the life woman is compelled to lead she should eat more such iron-containing vegetables and fruits as spinach and baked apples and take organic iron like N mated Iron from time to time to help enrich her blood and revitalise her wornout, exhausted nerves. Noxsted Iron represents organ Lc Iron la soch a hlrhty condensed form that one dose of it la estimated to be approximately equivalent (la organic iron content) to eating Haifa ftuartof spinach, one quart of green vegetables or half a doxen apples. It's tike taking extract ef beef instead of eating pounds of meat. Over 4,oo,ooa people annually an using Naxated Iron. It will net Injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. It often increases the bodily and mental vigor, strength and endurance of weak, nervous, "run-dowa" folks in two weeks' time. Your money wilt be refunded by the manufacturers If you de not obtain satisfactory results. Beware of substitutes. Noxsted Iron cornea In tablets only never In liquid form. Always look for the word "Nutated" on every package and the letters N I. on every tablet. Sold by all druggists.

.WgaUTaAnffTrr'.a W ; 0ONT fS i i 00 JQi I

LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and StdPS HEAD NOISES. Simply Rub it Back of the Ears and Insert In Nostrils. Proof Of saccta will be gin b ta draggleFor sale in Hammond. Ind., bv Weia Drug & Stationery Co 18 State street. E. S. Bowne. Calumet and Sibley, and Summers' Pharmacy, Hohman strwH. A. O. LZOVASD. lac, 70 6th Avenue. New York City

A J J C.l x

r new ana wonaenui way iu t. put up fruit saves half the work

Here's a ntw way of canning fruit, berries and vegetables. A new, safe, economical and successfulway which every woman should know. You do it in your gas range oven equipped with the "Lorain" Oyen Heat Regulator. It is as simple as baking potatoes. Prepafe the fruit by washing. Blanch if recipe calls for it. Then fill the iars. Add water or a Jight syrup, put in oven and set the Lorain' wheel lor 250 degrees. Then forget it for one hour. Tien time is up remove jars and screw down the tops tightly. That's all there is to it We have a book giving complete instructions for "Lotain" Oven Canning. It tells you just how long to can different things and how to prepare them. We have a copy for yon. Do come in and get it. CLARK n e?BWI3IL Gas Range We are demonstrating in our show rooms a splendid new model af this wonderful range equipped ith the "Lorain" Oven Hest Regulator. You are cordially invited to come in and inspect it. Let us show you how perfectly it is built and how convenient it ii to operate. Let us explain the "Lorain to you and prove to you how it will save you time, trouble and money. Ask about "Lorain" Oven Canning and "Lorain" oven whole meal cooking. Two wonderful things made possible by this heat control device. Ask for the book

on Jxrain uven canning. i is ircc Northern Indjana Gas and Electric Company Salesroom: 571 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.

OVEN HEAT REGULATOR

Oi a-rs tr e tas "lamis" tracei plaems ai yew cam wiand your eAeiaa af U mawrc(f one" ttmtrmUmd ansa tm ywreeatras or sv VinA mf N eeet inf.

0