Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Wednesday, August 10, 1921

THE TIMES HLWSMS

COUU'XJMV. Th County Ximoa uxllj ticrpl Karurday aaa Bund, ibaiered a.1 tb uoaiuitica iu Juus 2k, Th Tlraaw bit CAleaj o-lnaiti.au Harbor. daily escapt MuaOar. .nterd fcl Uie vosioilice .u i.a.s.. Ciiiu, iovi Mr it. Ti LJt County Time 8.turdny er.d "WVeiily Edition, tiauerwa t iho poaioClco la Kamiuoua. ti-truny 4. 111. Th Uajy Lrsla Iusm !,... ii ; .cvi ft-JJaj. ttrd at U;e posLuai- J Gaey, Afrll 1' , ly 11. Alt laotr ct si MrJ 4. 1J. u sctouil-tlas Mlltr.

world held out for the parents; they want education the better to understand their duties and enjoy their privileges. 1'erhaps if we gave as much attention to the understanding and satisfying ul these wants as we do to the making of. more material things, human motives might beem less unfathomable to us.

IRELAND CONTINUES TO PRAY FOR PEACE AS DECISION NEARS

FOHiilUN AlVUltTIdLXO Uiii'iUiSik.NTATiOM LOGAN f'A.rNJ CO. CiilCAGO

H. C. L. DOWN 17 PER CENT. Between June, 1J0. and May, l&lil. the eost of living dropped IV per -ynt, aeeoruing to iigiuvd of the

j I . rf. department cf labor. I he republics! n party made

no oveit prouuse to redtu the cost of living, but it.

-- - i a-.i iii(iniise to restore ! k Mdltclivc tariff lm le. antl i

OMy J0a ToluiitiwUM i-Sl ) . . . , , , .. I au Xhomp.,B. Umsi Ctowau i-eiciuu. 1 U is doing so. According to lung time democratic , Chicago I'i'be lames) a.i-ftiuuto i ;t i'Kument such a promise ah tie should have boosted! lDdln. tiarbor tKein'iier n.J Clu.a Adv 1'c.cj'ii.u --' t l(aan Mar bur uw lir; id' vuou ii-ia-j ; living cotto. Nevertheless, thty have decreased ami j

utKi VciDt TT iv..fou- - ! lht " i1"1'1'"1"5

X you have uy iroubie 6"'" Tm Tai uia. cuw- i Haim credit for it

plalai .aimeamuiy vo thr ' li cuJalion U-parlir,i

dnuufcoua (private xcha.e iiiru, -lui. litU (Ca.l tor vs n.'.i ;'-1 de--f i m. -nt uanteii,

If you fail to recmv ui cpy of f hi Tim as j fclbptly jus ycu have ia the Lux iilrusc do iwi think ir hu . u leat ur wt tot sen-, en i-u inince; ilm'. uu- h.j:i 1 errlaa Is not wfcat it nifd to hi and if.at eoinpliinis ur (rocryal from many o,re- tlicut the tr-ln and mall ie. Turn V:ki in- r-i3-.' i'..- a:'i::iii invuifut ;td n ! atTlVin wneijUy to ra'-.i n yuvns titii. ! pjumn

IB av!fin us wnn uu uui i"jr ii-cf tiua j xiii act promptly.

DAWES' NEW OrUS. It is not generally known that General Charles

not picas agenting the country to In 1 y 1 2 the detuoeiats made a

M.leuin promise to reduce the rust of living by restoring to free trade. Near-f ree-trade was adopted and price:! weut up and tons of democratic publicity were ills! t ibu t d ia the attempt to create I h- belief that prices had declined and that to the democrats-, belonged thn credit. The repubiicaiiB hae not. nought to make, pi lineal capital id economic law. The demuciat.-j denied that the law was in operation.

O. Dawes, chief of tho new budget bureau, Is a rnusi-

D0 YOU ENVY THEM 'J Sitj-nve American ciiizeus admi'ted to I'nele riam that in the calendar ear ISIS they had incnuis

cal composer. In Chicago, recently, Fritr Kreislr.r ui- j,i.ikmi,00 or more. Here. w conclude, Is the littl played one of Dawes' compesitions, soleeting it with- j bunch that typifies what the chronically envious deout knowing the identity of the composer. It U named" j nounce as the idle rich. '"Mslody in A Major." Since Dawer. took up the bud- Possess, rs of material wealth far beoiVl their get work his task has beer, to .omno.-e differeuves j ersonal and family needs they are, no dount. I in t among bureau heads with the Mew to an opus to b.' . that they ate idle or uselessly occupied is not to be known a "Harmony in Be Sharp." j believe 1. We venture the opUiion that each one of I these men is busier than a hive i f bet 3. .i u.-d taking

eeiug that

ri r ! " lYlV 1

teta ana 4.f tho United Statee? Am. I About one-sixth .

t What ir, anotlif-r nun; for the Amtrl'iin ltufii'.n? Ann. The bison. 9 I. Australia north or south of t.h? equator? Am. South. 10 Fit whom are th.- Ooh-lin tare-irtf-s tiamul? Ann for Jr-un and C1-

' les 'lobclin. faniHiu tinrtry makei-s

f the fifteenth century. 1

Veek-End Excursions

Tl

Nickel Plate Road to KNOX AND HIBBARD

One " the many groups which can be seen daily in Dublin and other Irish ritteit praying for peace and independence.

mi . fy

i ne-rassing -snow

THE THREE INVENTORS. Like the tour reformers ,u Robert Louis Steven

son's fable who sat beside the bramble buoh to discuss i plans for reforming the world. c three American in-; Tentors sat recently on a bank of a mountain brook in ' West Virginia and talked of many things. The inventors had somewhat the advantage rf the reformers In the fable, in that the latter had nothing to eat whilthey talked, while the inventors had a goodly supply of sandwiches, frizzled bacon and perhaps the contents . of a thermos bottle or two. Under such conditions talk- ! lng is delightful. I But in one respect the two gatherings were alike. !

T W . V . nf ..-w, .-. I..-...., .. i. . i OUt

1 I hole in the ground; at least the dlscussicn did m t end !

In any illlmunatlng ronclusKm. In the fable, nfter sug- t

gestlng that various things ought to be abolished.

among thera the Bible and work and finally the human i

race, the four reformers went home to leave the world uareformed. In similar manner our three great wizards respectively of automobiles and electricity and rubber tiree, ran head on into an obstacle in their talk of reform. As a final conclusion to speculations on whether war could be abolished and hew if might be done and who -would oppose it, Mr. Edison paid: "The motives of men are unfathomable." To which Mr. Kord is said

to have replied: "Humph, you said it

care of their fortunes

none ot it

away, must be as much of a task as corraling a mil- ' lion ilees m a chip ba.diet. Idle money did not just j I 1!ow in. Approximately 4 per ct lit of the u tal in-, cme of the o." i estimated derived from personal service and business. The rest came irom pro)erty, ! Think of the worry they must have expended. Do eu envy them? I'robably you do. Hut they won't!

have it long. None of these fortunes will remain intact a re;t while. J A vast amount of good has been .'one the people i as a whole in the prceess of accumulatinte the great i

es, tor no individual can prosper in business with- 1

onfeirmg substantial benefits oa great numbers ;

of others. It is a serious question if the reverse will I ne t be true when conies the time for disintegrating j

! the fortunes. Some of them are and will he admin- j

istered on nie principle tnat owners ot larre wealth j

I are nut stewards. I he benefits flowing from tnem I t

will be extenued. Iiut otherwise we can be complacent

also, ior nie cxmuioa run win get a caar.ee at tii""a. It is because we all have a chance that the-'v is

OU wfll th.its different SAII we in gnat rcl.ef yesterday Vlli:' we noticed th:it all the I'MIMAT scientist meant when Vie t a i d Till- hlonde tyr"- was .ol(, to d.tappear very soon was THAT it was goinwr to diapwar ITIII the next 3' years AM by that time the ov-rland will UK f old and r.ittiy that K won't rar much about lai' S A !'i "tide '. yi" out driving anyway. MOST of iif cot our l-aj i- las 1IIH AI i: We Close tie' h- drOOlll v i niifw .

IKAST I in hi; scales

ncc- a veeri .

Hill

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v. ss tac battle of H mker

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SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS Good Returning Monday Following Date of Sale Delightful Outing on Cool LAKE MAXINKUCKEE AND BASS LAKE P. Thomson, Ticket Agent Hammond EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

:iles and wap-

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envelope I Ti; street.-" .

AKSWXIiS TO TTJESDAT'S QUE3TIONS

1 -Vhat was 'he osl of the forts i thiit piotei-ted Paris when the C, rm-in

drive ot ifM was inade? Ann. Klhty mil lion iio! '.a is . II How rn.ii. " itnissis were ws-.-ai -y to an hit Patt !: before the flyer .-o-jid R'-t rr-di: for a victory? Ans.

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uaik on ti

the constant shifting of fortunes which giv life and striving.

FLYING ACROSS PACIFIC It Is announced that the I'nitcu State.-

From which having constructed a huge seaplane fc r a tin

it might be assumed that the maker of motor cars j the Pacific. It is to carry a crew of

agreed with the previous speaker. And since Mr. Firestone ventured no contradictory remark, it is reasonable to suppose that all three of these citizens were in

men .

st to

n a v y 1 3 lit across will hava

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1 that tiKT li tak i 'Ag .

wont r :i : i- i! the - the!" O

a the coo t a .-- i to I ii !

c- : i . j- ctiens as a f o. i i i. 1 : t-

W V. often wondi r WTI T has been the A I'I'IlOX I 1 ATI-: incra?f of MlilVOt .H i.ro.-t rate i .me.ij; the WOHAMIOOI) i.f our land SIX K the hail net anie into fcnei al Uie. A V wife r;i n tell you

Til T .! sto- t"ts her bus. aral

CO .ilore to 1!i: .lurii f. Jl T l:k t!. jt sr :,; th

in t be

en! kili-

i 4 hl-fe . I li Of rP 'he in n T.suftrii Wo , ;ir -.. 1 nt tbe yr

j cd ? A n.j . . S i . t . t n pi r cent . ' 4 Ir what cour irv were crs

j nt'-d? Acs. i rmaay , I Ti 'Aii a i Tie nanuai to!! of life in autonio'a!. neeid. r.t? Ans. Thero are. ! about l.'i.Af") inrsi-ns killed annunlly. tl-- -W'hv is ;t betfr to crow oiaiits ! in pots than in tin ran? Ans. B- ! eai:- tin e-ou r;r-t and kilt the tender ! reel t nds.

i T- J . .'.; -k.-i ' "in;.r:si nitudi f thej

Hammond Optical Parlor II " ' !

loft

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i will ge; ,r. one he ;s weannij he he is -a -arir.tr.

KIDDIE" KAPERS

By Bill Batfey

tin

o. niaximum fpood of 110 miles an hour an 3 be capable ji flying 3,"'"J miles without fuel replenish inent . It

i jas been demonstrated hv other feats of a in t ion that

aarreement cn this proposition. And Indeed they may well be: for on this fact there 18 universal agreement among intelligent men the vorld over. We should have an easy time of it if pear

the night is po.-siblt

If, therefore, the attorn

hoiild

result in failure it will be due to some unexpected mishap C ntl lence will le widespread that the voy-

! v i-i ;..!; U ; ; !i t l"i ! f ail i a -!i I'll lie ; li e ! ; vl m .-riee i-. s-MMp'y awful. i n il a v ,a tor hi.r'aef t'aan an

age will be a.

Indeed, it alnrjst amounts to a

he fl -c r'i ji ssi. -na! .

and happiness and social progress deper

only on

making motrr cars and rubber tires and phonographs. We could then go ahead and manufacture such things In Increasing quantities to the end of the world. And If men wanted no more than these materia! things they would be happy beyond description. For we can make them new faster than they cr.n -f us"d up.

j certainty, according to aeronautical authorities- and

3e', as a sporting event, it is hardly likely to arouse so much interest as the flight of the NC-! across th Atlantic. The trans-Pacific voyage will, however, be mere difficult than the other, since the pi "pram calls for a

i jump of 2.100 miles from San Diego to Honolulu

But men and women want son things tat are not ' hereas the longest lap of the trans- Atlantic trip was

material. - security acnlnst oppression of a!! kinds, political and economic; they want release from the fear of ever-recurring periods cf unemployment; they want the assurance of brine able to bring up their children to a higher standard of living th..; the

.v.ily 1,100 miles--from Nova Scotia to tl

Azores

HF.RR1N. ILL. Is declared in a dispatch to be the wettest town in the I'niiod States. Its name is enough to make it? inhabitants dry.

Till: t-; r WITH r TIIIAKS Till: .'eh A prof.-;.. M V tl y

, ma ri;t it a- ei - HIT t h i.eur cist; hi J I ST s hard nt t '-a

rildl'l I', K' t mad at a .r,V STA I'KIt f.r hum- of the THIAtiS it fays i ut they never t.IVK it crdit fi.T the exertion ot abcM SI PKItHt MAN effort to Kl'.l.l from saving thttiss. MIItT has In ., inic of the o f. Hr.t:il ac n that Us.-d to stop IX fr nt of tieni ly e-.ery bouse

SMOliliits are orsatiii.n

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