Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1921 — Page 4

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IS you tall to receive youi copy or Tub Tihu as frcnirpo-y &s tru Have la tne plsi, please do not thiun it &u eu KJt or WW not belit a UJ.c. itciUtiuuar luaL uio u-i.i ervioo is nut vni it uet2 to tu ana Hi cou.piumia .w rutrys.l Irom many sources about tao trUn iuti tu;i n. vice. I'M Trxic h4& increased its miiiim equipment uua i 121 vine mn)ei.tiy to reacn 11 p.ix-ou uu time, lie ivuivi it iMlvicinv us vt nen uu not rfct yapcf uou -j w iu ct piovnptly. Mil. HARDING'S WISE PLAN. Congress should act uromutiy and fawrably on the preeid-ent's request for authority to the War Finance Corporation to employ its available funds iu relieving ttw railroad and the country's agricultural interests. It is a simple prciiosiUou, es;H?ciaily as it aiiplits to the traasportatioa companies; It involves no appropriation, no taxation. But if the War Finance Corporation advaneesco the railroad administration the money of vrhica th carrying companies arc so much iu need. taMaga security the unliquid assets of the railroad administration., it will b iK.)8&iW for the railroads to begin Improving the5r pwpertic. This wculd mean instant revival of nduetry over Quite a broad field. The proposed iielp to agrrkrulturcs esic-ciany live stock raiaers, is no lcs urgent and can be extended without increasing popular burdens. Nothing mere encouraging io general business can be imagined than the president's message to congress, iince it is almost cwtala to be favorably acted on. It emphasized th change from the srrogant and ignorant attltade of the Wilson administration tc the sympathetic anfi comprehending approach of the present government. We are getting the more business in government which was th country's need and which Mr-. Mardiug promisn?d-. ,

is proper arrangements of his labor, feeding and recreation that makes him hale and vigorous at an age when most men have paLsed out of this life.

INCREASING FREIGHT MOVEMENTS. The latoct puuii.sue.i DuhctiU oi tUo Association cf Kailway Executived iiiidttully jiuinU to impi'oveuieat in freight movements iu tit twehe moutha up to March 1, lyl, aa compared with the three preceding years. Ttn miles (one ton earned one uiifc, iucroased 7.22 per tent ever the nc.t pieced. Jg twelve month and 4.77 per cent over the J 0 1 7-1 a period. This notwithstanding the higher freight rates that Wore effiH-tive for half of the 1&20-21 time. More freight car miles (out car moved one mile i likewise is reported, while the loading efficiency was increased to the highest point r-i-athed in the forty-eight, months, the imis per car iu 1920-21 averaging 2S.4S which is getting very close to the standard of thirty tons per car which the railroad managers hae Bought iu attain. From the foregoing it may reasonably be concluded that the "better day" is dawning for th raiircado. Some uo doubt will contend that here i proof that freight rates can aud should be reduced-. Not necessarily, however. There remains to be bridged a wide gulf between income outgo of American railroads. Increased economies are imperative, but maintainance of current rates for a time appears likewise necessary. The report just made tends, to refute the claim that existing hign 1-t.tes are a bar to revival of general business, since freight movement has grown in spite of the very high chaiges fcr carriages.

The-Passing-Show

THK moat discouraging thing AliOt'i' being a democrat IX reasonably normal times v k should lniagtno l.S the heavy prtponUtf ancc of I.XDi::l':x iJli.NT tli Inkers WilO!i: fath-ers and grandfathers v,lj:ti rci'tiblicans. WH.Vl' had becomfe of the o. f. man V tt u.s d to sing: -IISI'U.X to the iluckins Bird" and sl.t; It hiirribly out of tune. N lit -JKSS ITS' is tiie mother of inventInt, """ S:1J: u ay"iu keep house these UA.YS without tndulsi'ig In luxuries. v t: .--ai'puse at this season t the year a girl of UOMUS 1 1; tastes thinKa of the FOitCil swing of opsiortunity l.a.iUAI in the duoi'. 'I'll ti visiting editois have found oi T utiu thing that lake cuuuy leads

A bad cltild can SOUND wheti called home' by his mother. IK father haa 98 cents left orer O.X pay-day after he settles the bills MOTH Kit la afraid he may Ufcifclt' some strange blonde and TAKK her out to dinner. PACK Kits are continually harping ABOl T wholf-sale- prlr-es of meat BK1U lower, hut nobody but THE consumers hear them aa all THE retailers are deaf.

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DO YOU KNOW?

CHOICE OF TWO EVILS. Failure of this country to follow the vegue of the high Spanish comb which has become so popular iu TJuiopean capitals is attributed by desigiM's, jewelers and dealers to preva;.-uce of the bobbed head in Omerica. The leopard may change his spots, but bobbed hair will not accommodate a high Spanish comb of ivory or toftoisc, and between the two we don't know which is the uglier hair slopping about the eyes and ears or a protuberance t.a the cop of the head making a woman look hke a cioss between a buff ecchin hen and a Japanese Geisha in full holiday attiro.

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I tOMK women get divorced so I OKTK-X that their children st-t so i they I j KXI'IX'T to see a new face Ht i 'liii; breakfast table at leaat oiice I wet K

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; IIVINXy JRIGHT MEANS LTVTNG LONG. A Cleveland physician who is a personal friend and golf oornpanloa of John D. Rockefeller predicts that Mr. 1 RockefelleT will live to bo 100 years old. Many of us, can remember the -day not so far back when it was gen- - erall- known that Mi Rockefeller was a sufferer from indigestion, A remark frequently heard was "what SC good is all his money if he has to live on crackers and milk?" Many shook their heads gloomily and predicted that he would not even encompass the traditional r; three-score-and-ten jxars allotted to man, but he ha3 2 exceeded that limit by 12 years and is so vigorous that his Cleveland physician docs not hesitate to say that he :': will reach the century mark, i The reason for Mr, Rockefeller remaining on earth so long after the time croakers set for his demise mors i -than llltely is his sane and orderly way of living. He ence suffered from indigestion but does so no more. He '.may have at one time been required to restrict his diet io "crackers and milk" but he now can eat anything that is edible, according to the physician who says he h ill Hve many years longer. We have no knowledge of "I "what Mr. Rockefeller's diet may have been at any time in his life but we are certain that if conservation of his Z haalth recruired any limitation he adhered to it strictly. In other words he did not try to cat bolcgna sausage if 'MS stomach said "only crackers and milk, please." Even now-, the medical man says, the capitalist eats 2 sparingly. ? But that Is not a!! his daily life is orderly and sane, run on 3 schedula with a time for everything. He , has time for work and has time for play and it probably

NO BARGAINING. Speculation iu L.oudoi touching Japan's attitude toward the Washington conference on Pacific questions

new prognosticates a yielding to the Harding program j provided racial equality be added to the agenda,. ' This If j predicted on the fact that on two previous occasions

when Japan has sought a decision ou thiri question the statesmen have withdrawn their proposition without prejudice to their reintroducing it when circumstauces might appear more favorable These two occasions were the peace conference at Paris and the sesskm of the assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva. At neither of these places were the Japanese statesmen equipped to force their views on unwilling governments of the west. Their territorial demands were satisfied at Paris and there they were admitted to the front rank of nations. At Geneva they found no encouragement to press their demand. Heside that the United States was not a member of the debating society, so what was the use? The Japanese will go to Washington convinced that this conference can be turned into a device fcr bargaining. Shantung. Yap, Siberia and some other Issues may be used as pawns in a same in which the

I stake, as far as the Nipponese are concerned, is to be

the admission of their milionals into Ml countries as immigrants without discriminations founded on race. This is the conclusion drawn by certain observers in the British capital. The issues which President Harding is expected to enumerate as suitable to engage the minds of the statesmen to gather in Washington will be discussed end settled, If there Is any settlement, without reference to any questions of racial equality. Each cne of the Pacific problems is a question with stands for itself. As such they must be settled. If Japan cares to regard them in another light, that is her privilege. Hut we expect the Pacific questions to be settled, whether or not she agrees to what is dene.

TO erie us an oUject l.X the pti'ils of jny-waikinK-. WOMAN is our greatest COA 1:k&ATIO AI.IST dvspUe the SWIKi contrary belief -and w AOTXC'K that il ie vviy hard lor Iicr TO throw away, in hr summer

I cleaning up i I ULB botths of medicine with no j l.VIII.i.K on them and the natur

OF wh.-fce e-oiitents sii cannot ren;?niber. TitV as she wilIT IT seems to hav- Uttti demonsti atei THAT bomb-iivg plants can M.XK a wartdiip that t'AVT hit back If they TRY' long enough, THE quality of d:p4oniaoyHKtilX'S to develop early and It IS astonishing how ood HOW TO REDUCE

VARICOSE VEINS j

Many people have become despondent because (hey have been led to believe that there ie no remedy that will reiuce swollen veins and bunches. If you will get a two-ounce original bottle of Mounc's Emerald Oil (full

1 Why does persons in a motion picture show seem to be in action? 2 Who 1 called the "Househola Tort?" 3 What Is IjoweU's best known poem? 4 Who wrote "Snowbound?" 5 What was the first important American comedy C What oort of pasture is best suited for ho?;? 7 What did Hudson discover? 8 With what otioiiy do you associate the "Beacon Rebellion?'' 9 With what colony was Hoger Wll1 tarns rojineetrd?

RING ENGAGEMENTS and engagement rings are dissimilar. In one the fighting has an eud.

strength) at any first class drug store and apply it at home as directed you' will quiekly notice an improvement j which will ex'tbiue until the veins and bunches :irr- reduced to normal. j MooniVa EmoraJd Oil is vcfv com en-

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treatment. It lias brought much com- J fort to worried people all over th'-

country nr.d is one of the wonderful discoveries of recent years nnd always tear in mind that anyone who is disappointed with its use c;:n have their money refunded. tienerous painplc on ieeript of 15 cents, silver or stamp?. International liborAvrios, Kochcster, X. Y. and Summer's Pharmacy can sup1,1 V VI 'II . - .'1 '1 V .

Chats WITH YOUR Gas Man

While other merchants may not care what you tlo with an article after you buy il whether you put it to a wasteful use or not we -are greatly interested. We want you to get the most for your money out of the gas you use. We want you to make your gas bills thrift bills. The reason we desire this is because we know from business experience that waste of gas means big bills, complaints, investigations, re - checking, letter writing, delayed payments and other expenses, which, when taken together, mean dissatisfied customers. Satisfied customers are worth more to us than any revenue derived from wasted gas. We want no money we do not earn. W e live up to this policy every day and org glad to aid you in clujosing the most economical gas appliances and tell you how to avoid uuisu -by using them intelligently.

Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

10 What Qreek philosopher had for his maxim "Know Thyaelf?" AKSWSE3 0 TETORSBAT'S 1 How many men were In Juries In ,! 4 ..urin rtoiotis time? Ana. The number varies from 201 to 501. Any i v i u.n- tuiolhrr and each was given t rlfiht to speak to the Jury. 2 How did the term ostracism originate'.' " Ana. The Athenians bal a curious custom of bsjiishlmj a man. The votitiFf laws done on oyster shells (ostralton) and from tTila came the term Ostracism; 3 What are Romanic langatagesr Ans: Those based on I-atln. i What class of people comprise the

Third Kstate? Ans: Tie common people. 5 What Is the great weakness of a

monarchy? Ans. The fatal weakness lies in the fact that the throne may be inherited by a dullard, an imbecile or tyrant. 6 What are some diseases of which tho Kcrm ha been isolated? Answer. Tuberculosis, diphtheria, lockjaw and cholera. 7 What did the capture of Llee prove? Ans. That no fortification could withstand modern artl!lr.' P By whom -were the' Poles ftnverned iu 1914? Ana. Uy Russia, Austria and urmany, 9 Wben was the foundation of the British Indian Empire la!? Ans. In 1757 by Robert C'lve. 10 What was taking place In Kurope at the time th French and Indian war was in prorrers in this country? Ans. The Peren Years War.

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I am going to sell 30 lots at the low price of $175 to $325 and will give a special inducement only .$1.00 down and balance $1.00 per week. You may build after making first one dollar payment, if only a small house at first, and you will find the high rent money you are now paying will soon allow you to add to your home and soon you will have a fine home of your own. Since April of this year 14 people have built small houses on these lots and more starting each week In order to save ping rent those that built small houses last year are now building additions to, their homes. All came from the rent money they saved. Now you can do the same only you must not hesitate. Get your lot and make the start. We have the Columbia school on the property and the City Park adjoining the property, and all in walking distance toseight factories. This is a good proposition for

a workingman for a home. Remember, this special 5 Day Sale is limited to 30 lots only.

this proposition of $1.00 down and of $1.00 weekly, you a discount all over the one dollar.

So you must hurry if you want in on

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