Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Tuesday. .An -us; (i.

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CITY LOSES A GOOD MAN. j Uuintm n. I in parting with lit v. Li.:!: . i der, v. ho j

mr ZU UU oopktt z-aijirii & vanusaaii ' K"Pf" !l ru'vv l':iS,o:;,u'- luC';; rluetuntl. The city j CO2A2?S. ; hales to him. He tn a minuter who not only war ! Tie lAka County Tunes- jUaUy except "'-rfriay nl : . nthusiu. tie in (he u it ;i rs if hi. own enure') hut was! i J'-i't as imuh interested in tin- welfare . t" the ( orauiiu.- ! Tha tUtu mi OUccc-l&dtana Harbor. Jail estasl ' j, v ... o,rao -,. i,. .... . ., 4 ' or IS. 1914. ; minister am! man. lie made ;t his business to k.iow Tha laJt County Tlm H.'.ur1; ar.rt Weoxly fctrt.tlcn. . , . . . Wktr at ifaa pwwffla Ui Uan-.uioBO. loi-bruaa-y 4. I u'Ka L!in '" oufsida ot his olmroh. lie was an , Tba'Gaa-y Etn fiiu-a -l,..: . -.c-t suaj. . i -nthusiustic k.narian ana ranked high in the .-iff-it.- of i ar4 at Ui pvBioaic jji Ga. , Avrlt 1', 113. . Ali UftOar Ue i;t f tlxrOi . l. v. n a:iaiid-ol! : mat soi'i.'ty. hn ever hi' g'es Hammond will wit-h ' . , h.;ii w.-!l and m.pes that he may ;at tne beet th-re is f

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VOTED SOUTH CAJ.M'ORNIA'S PRETTIEST'

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HOW CO-ORDINATION WOEKS. S!;oiMii-s who a:.' woa.lt-ritiic wlo.-ther '.lit- aifuiia-'

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EUitu U-maaiuteiy to ih? cn-oulatloit Ovartu;vu- I ' ' - 1 1 I unoDd (private avhasv ..i.vw. 4ui. Sio i ,jt m 1 r ; 1 n r trll nr v.-h. - .I,..-, I

It you fall to rwt.vo jui u.w ir rut Tif m ; ' rrcmptly a you have In the pjsi, tla u.:t ;;.ii.: if iu : i B lot or u at vat it. tia.v. ticutu t..- 1 1 a.j.i ' aartrica la nut ului it uv.l 10 ! and it...; ewi.ipiniuDi r ' '

r.oryal from utany aoi.re. about law wi;n .a.i j uiaiiuaTui sal.s .u; 1 ru;.!: ;-. "ca. las Vm a 2ita lm-rttiio.i its a'tuina wi- I'nioui aia itf .

aiTivini! e rnet:y to r?a-n u i-sir-tjiiw vi. .um-. ti i ioiuwi j tn l, dvtuiic ua wnui you 'i" um au.- i'p r a:. a - 1 cl pruupuy.

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!-r.-s:ilent H nn; !:ij.r. lias already J n ' ini r lu-tion that :s '.man i . (

o :a ! anai-a..,' ...v. !!;; ;o t !u v.:n ai.a; t . It is th. , f';" x-oa-i, in. itiit.r ah's ol' siii'i.lus t-Mv.-rniiifnt aj.-i tia j':-.-hai.- . .f Mia;.;!, s h;. ilia ii.;ia.t ! H e.-:la!'h5itt - at V. r:ii a;; t . 11 a Reneral c- i

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MEN cr THE iiorii. The old. blasting tern,. e,j ot wurlt." i t.a iu ttt Amerieaa language again a;ur "iiii; 1"; five eat-,. People are holding oo.iver! at n n::l , s'-aa rt.-m.-. t.-.. to decide who killed eo.-k rel ir, .,nd 1 a'laa. a o'.'aa: what they think will n life ii.'o h:ti.. A th a:.-....-i ways are stiSRested most. 'i.an ;m;. h..-eau e they depend on some coudj; ii.it; .-;so !nios-s.l,le. The whl.e there pceins to he a .e i atr.otint of u:'piUB capital locking lor ia t,-; nu'tt .. (.:'.; suile.-.!it.;j;-

hip is needed to market K'il i'!i!-tov, raania !:!:' ' v -"r ! ria-a , .-.oai jmbut they can -till he H. Alm-m l ..nd tM-eaii laa 1 ' ",CIUtf ,uulluiUil "f ',n,!V h,,(!t si-''"-

flotatioas show there ar- j.'eaty of ' in: s." An-i those who are ih ir.f: r.io.-t ef t he ua ,i;;,i; ..h.-ut f ! Jrtless doughboys are iw n who eon!,! help ma ke a lew

Jobs' if thev wanted to. eoolv d-elares? the Sou'h ih-nd ! v 'i;ii!,i:K1li u r nrw v,s,,si "'' -h 1 h 1 1 : hoard , Tribune. ! ha1 a !nr l,f "-r-idies mi hand that it did not 1-1. , , . ' know What to ..) W1M! D'lri'ta' he Wll- i' m-'. fr'- i The proresp .-I liquidatjoa an i crf.-a: : a-k to v.o.-- a. w.a 1, js mal has passed the bui r.ss proprietor .-:,Sl ..n I h ,,s '"' '.1 th.- to-:!iv, departments bid-

reached the in dividual em!h.---o. Afr.-r it ha.- ;i.i.-s.-.i ' ' '" '" '"' " " ' ' ';: -' ' 1 1 suri

1 aa . 1 .:); ! rv ;., (iiv.ied in.o nine riionh eor: -.--iondiru i.i the ara-.v eorps. uioes. ieh in ehaive o! a 10-ardia. 'or who rep, rt.-. only to hia . hi"! a! the eapitai. It a ledetMl ai.ieinn: were aeinj; en-ited anywhere ini--er the uld i'ian the sn..o-i iais u 1 re 'no.iht in tio- opt u 'arket wi'o'it a - ir.j ;., ju-:.u'e up;i:ies aioi. r iiie . oinrol .f '.111a .it,., cN.t'i'ive d. portment. A.-eord-'" '.h rew .-vstem Thf . o-o.-dmator ,i-hinirton wili h..ve e!.;;,. ; a . n : a: s of the mji--,!u- materia! he hm-iia.e, to the shipniii : hoard, ih,- a;.v and war depart titer !. and tiler '.railrhas ,,1 the public servlee and w ill utiiiie r'.lt m wioreir poia-ibie.

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j Tllit tae.iit -!' :hf .J ajia j AS l"iia as' Hi v .onsiMe'nt ly ear.. J IT i.s a y, n'l tbinK t ia.t lialaara's : i W s ! i 11 n.V ii : I v ia-; j j OK i- vor aid lever have mado I lllTOItl Their are r-o J MAM tal'ait:- :i.srs tie.ae I 1 lltV". t'l.Ilt T-a 'a a.Jy pay AM 1! ' n'i-.M to t la-ia .

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tin; discover a;' A in'rlcs . la -What i t ha ultujUoa 1;. vti w )-Id when t"hrUt w:w bornt' "hrlst was barn at a ni-.nirnt cj nl1.: -al ;ica 1 .

! SATIN MAKES WRAP

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Mi.ss Faye Parrish. named as most beautiful girl in southern California. In a newspaper rontest intended to determine "r.noe and for all" who is the mnjt beautiful jrirl in .southern California. Miss Faye P?rrish was declared the winner over her hundreds of competitors. The luckv miss ;eis a four-week movie c-r. tract at a salary of $400 a v.eck and "$(') worth, of clothes from a Los At.txi les stare. Mi?s rarrish is eighteen vtar old and went to California from Dallas, Tex.

.a.-rs at far below e. .-o at th ;. tiria when th- li n-y b i'.u tna-to v;i;. lets: nit eeairae.s for now shoes. Tn.' i

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with the inevit.ibl;' r nit rely an iiha rrat ;.it

li of hoi.:;tt:.a; priees. It was I 11 a larger scale of what had

through the ranks of the individuals it will he finished. 1 This may require some time, but w hen if is over the ' process of read justmat will be known to be ever, for j it will have no further to co.

Until the eouii'ry recovers and beuias to absorb th. j ,,f a r,'idvlr v,"r' lo;' '"!' a iiaohazard nianajfe

!'o 10. in paams more mi-noss uto government'

'rc .ident Harding is living up

t;uf !i i'iace in time of oea.e. No private Coiiaem ecMai kten out of the hands

wage earners again every community will have i . f..e its own proMera of the unn.tdnyed and tlm il.'st'.tut ion

of men, women and children. It wiM he a probHm "'I'ainistrafion. for every individual, -who will be compelled t. ?eaaii J

his own conscience and answer the que.-; ior. : "Can I do something? Can I do an thinn n .-..?" Though reductions tf time and wage tates the u:iBkilled workman in the industrial .-enters i having a bettle that few people know anything abo.: ch.tritable relief will he r.eed'd a ad must be ;ro bled genfrously. But the best kind of rtiief is the offer of a job. Men who can give jobs, find jobs and make jobs will be in demand during the ner few months.

his promises for his

A ('!I(".i;o .iriH'IK who has preside, af I'.ood divorco trial.- now is giving information to how to

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keep a wife. Now, if he will otih

wherewithal to keep one ;!! will w

CulNAC.E IK SILVER OOhhAHS has lieen r.-sutEeii a' Tncle- ?am's money-making; mi!!.-. When if tomes

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1 a.- v.. iiRiiro it out IV our f-in'-r n;. ni'-n t.s IS a straaye. bea.t Alll-t he fj.-t., 'what he wa:it-.,i If It via n,i. rs -i- ;.y 1 n Till" nam. . ? . -d nf . s HE fvtr m a a b'd it . THIS i. ;bi he a tine caintry IF a e Oi eoatd -.-;t! - Hl bilN as easily as af VV s.-tue the .7a: .u, .-.-a- .m litr.-M r-f . II mihh; he a if, od itac f. murK HOU) curves aiai h i :.l -1 . .ps ut.ii a pa iritiatr (;' a hoa.s -jiow FOJt the sj.i'i d .1. na n w';i.. pi, k THdMt po.nta to fas? the ear a !.;, ,j.

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I.IKlt tlu- 1 1 1 1 1 girts . MOST or as w.a.P! NOT ia- so r o v, W latlt r.al auxi-.u.- to .a.i ;: OIHKII people tie.ak IT! AT n e v, r. r ieh . V. F.It d -a Pas his da i-a ! HT :s not v. ay t if h V days ( OMIi ..r aad a' it. - toie- of t P. eraht -t.pp. a. AM UOnV - ; , : t 11 AT he -a,:,!,! aaaat Til T wood a'.ao.h- ! M.lvMS I 1 be a ptl. . I. b s, ( s t i'.de. W lit IS It t fiat t he MAN vera, wi.tilili.'' a..'.". W UliKS a lo r.i t M hi- -ii"tr Ma f e Hi'jit sII a. re. is a river TO lo-t to Hiss sotna nth-r r.ao

.-il .. i.aljn.t a. . : f n -, . w r- ,.fv.r to ae te.'ta !a i'ore ' !a liyer elb ! . a;- f, a" a Vlelori'V e .!! in- p. r-r.K'aa'eu in the 'Woriu War i!.:0 v rs the J.er ,pt kil'.el? !: Ah.it eout.tf ' er. e.-r.-ets tuel.t. ! ' :. h : t ir tr., avr.a-.i t.Ci ..f l;fc beeaa: , d' a u loinob: 1 at. :d ntV 'i- W iiy it Potter to grove plants it! p..t... insT-.Ti of 'tr. ehi.s? T-- t o. .- MarMi c.anprtse in'j.it of tie- tut'ti :tn a .if the United StHla ? V'h.i' t- a ti. -tlier naiif for the Airier;at; t uila i-? : I- Australia north -rr outh of tte: . ..a;, t-a ' l'.t - For whom arc Gobelin tap'-sines n.'i nt d 7 AtTSWERS TO MONDAY'S QUESTIONj: t W'.a : ia piion.-t ie s pell" ;i u' '; Answ er ? p. '. i t it ir by &. .'it' ci . - - ao is h-a -, v. i ifthl wrislilnt: bams ii v of the world? An. Stan-sP.au-Z;,'b;, s?.k . .' fiat ..- 11 e. n r,.(..Ji wa y ? t -I;-ii.tr the ace of ,-, tis 1 . '.' A;;s. ty counting tie rir. on t h'- se-,p-s. 4 'hat is the Iiail Kir. aim? Ans. (: ti tie fc--tana--a;. . p ted ly the p oj.;. . 5 Haw many tint's wa (''.aesa r stabtad by his iiierr.u-s? Acs. Twenty tirra . i For witon. is the month ef Aunust nani.-i!? A us . I" r Augustus I'aisar. 7 How many slavas dad a Itoman itizf n hasi- t i .ovn b. fore he wns iri v-

a a respe. tah'e position in s-.ab-t v '.' I ,1.1. Tail. ! -- 7I a.e titar.' mi ll ia ! a.ootr ;in,l I'-ucpev aton- si iai to tar s!av( mar-

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This beautiful evening wrap of heavy satin is trimmed with kolinsky collar and hand edging the cape-like fold. It will be a welcome addition to milady's wardrobe as the nights yet. cooler.

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; iHammond Optical Parlor

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into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of. commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret. The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. Do you read and digest this advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what's what in ihe shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed. Read Them Regularly It Pays

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