Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 16 August 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES.
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THE TIMES HLWSPAPiEflS 1'kva lka Ceuxujr 'lluics jjoJiy axocpt Hat-jrOay aaO fiunaaji. linToo a;. Ua liututuct 1c ituinm. Juii 2a Xfra ritn u Ciilcg-Inc5iu Har &or. ilailji ascaal fcucaay. a.nare4 fei tha vvaiaixic tu fea. CniLK, Novto r It. ltlt. ih Il County Tlurtaa ttrday and Weekly ttdit.-ia. klara at ilie potoOlco In H&uitnocsX February . lSliTba Uaj y Kraals Tiium lAt.iy ,cit unda. v r4 at. Ue ponomc la Uary, April 1'. 1911. All uuor Uio act sf March . as sucond-oliM aiatlar.
have beeu l t in fines in Hammond uion mid hundreds of days have been npent in tn li nmt-i. t ly loi'Hgneri because they Itiiiik Atnerlea is ;i laud of unbridled lift li-'.
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SILVER ANNIVERSARY IN NORWAY
O. LoviA' AYNi A CO. CHICAGO
axy Utti. Telethon. 11' fcaaaau Thompson, itast Cf.lcafo Tciplioa Mi tail Chlcj(u t'i'tie i'luiea) T -i yhon 281 itidlana liarlxir (Kticrir and Cisti Ad leitiiiu'i. -jiiiasaaa aLirotir (Nes ijaaicrj l'tl-.i. nana 1 liS-J tV'aYULca; Au.rptuiu ku-am .tc4 Fetal , , TrltiiUono a if you aava auy troubU getting Thi Tim mJut ciu.loalai iicmiiia.iiy to t.h Circulation Utpartmwui. iUumota H'rlnts nh?o) 31ue. J 101. SluJ
Cail fur wiiMt-er tlr-a r : n.rnt w an tea. !
It you fall to rc.iv out copy r fui Times at J long a lutiie thing
-'cmpti &a ou bAv :a th past, piaaau do not think tt aaj -u lost or waa nat sat no time. Ke,o9nio. that tn mill SrvJe la not wtiat It uat to re taJ th-l romplai.ua ar Kmrl from miiy ourraa about tba tr-ln and malt ar1m iTieaa iiaa :ncreaj!.i us mailing euuipnifuv and Is at.1vt.nM Mrnfci!y to rerj 1L ?alronit ot. tuut. li piatusi m k1v:nrn u or yuu oo oni nt yotir ip i a:.J i lj piomptlv.
THE EED MAN'S EXAMPLE. A t't;i urenijiift nuurigtiid I (r-'mony ftuift'-I on the .short' t IVnttMng i!h. ()nt-tr:i. ;i ft w 'lays i - eni i! i rt- " the nac - liifh ih t h.- in art's ilfMrt- if m.-.Ti-kltni. C'hiffs of slip riiiiiaiii;: of ill" ,mc; powcrfi.l 1 1 n run fin J Inifjtii is trilics iiiff in ; phii of f rit-n I!m for tbt- firi linn' fn 71 .-.!!. y:i:iikvti ifi'.'f ot ",. of, l.ijrlfil ilit- hatflit-t tto si ! ctT ;ni ;wr mi , I smlioiua! of tiifir ;ui imst- lit;m cfoi t it o iniv-n..' lo- lm-i-m s of ljft ill I'OllfOI'.l. Th- fftld tti.it tiail la.tti'ii itircf I't-nturit's. ail bin tit iltiaiKf lit'K.i-i wlir-ii il'.f Itd'iHoi- 1,-r.i vf aii(jilihfti t!,,' Huron w;.rt!(.rn .ttnl drove thai In. Han trib frotii (heir aVstral doinaia In what l.- now On
tario. Huroii. and lroctiols have lin'ii hitter t ;: ever j i-iti'.-; at 1 ast so iratiiti- n has it Like .. ni.!- m lo-r !
OtletiOtieM li;" vvofhi . 1 ti li t' i . it had lurli for i
nd n i i i lin; Ihore it v- t; t here i
it might havt- remained, ax m !n-r f.itike: ;. 'd.'iited in I human hearts a pes aco ,:iid not! i istlifil hy t.ne generatioti after ant ilicr to tin rt-vpee: a iU- jmrynse whatever, I !.otne t1ay to K"ad it i;.-sf :..-.ot io take to the wariiath Son.i:jtdy thought t'i,. t.reent..ti;iry vo'ehra t ion J o! ! eo'.iiiiL: of ((:,.!;.,. (. Ontario an n pi,-, date j
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keepini; with T.e:!;'.i!i e.-ntnry er.c.eots .uid i i. a!.;, t' e '
i ihlt-f.'J Of the l.tiQitoio and H .irons were rertOll.'hl" So tirlnk I . , the meeting w..:; arratiKf.:. Mo- re! ehieffajn .anie
parlor tn thU ioeaiity, operated ny foreigner, brcught j in fu!i t,.KAn-, The eftstral feature of th,- ,.riniit ivrforth an ialisnant l-rott-st from the own. i . vho said ; s.ttine was a 1-iroh l ark tej.e in the shadow whi. ii that "Amerieans are jus; as bad as others in violations t ;,H, e w.is mtie. of the !h;uor law, hut you feiiows always iick .-n us." "X, wh s Uii! ir.oose totfo'hr-r.- sit.i'aeste.l t!ie This, ot fours", is not true, inr U .-'hows 'he foreign i uUi..n u the lro.j,,,d- Wl.i.ii ,u.,:. - . . ,:..,-t ,,. "-a0t- i mean w orkirtR it: harmony for tl;' vv eltare of their
IT 13. u C"'ir?r. re: "i a a,e in;r t.ifsv i'eop:" aoutu , fHows. I'veeis.dv th: lVl thnt they are hein iter. euteti by thf au' hori f ie, j H-jj-, to ()o . w c.j jri but t? i? n"r.' roRi-cit. !!. ilir '; refuse under- j j. ,.an ;, a,-,,,., t- ,if.
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THE FOREIGNER AND THE LAW.
Dvtr.v th? toreii,nei' know when ti's viol.-t'ing the ;
A reffiu raid by federal tifflffrs un a .
5i.and the en.iit !'!):. wiiii-b !r,,.i -(1 ;i;t: t'ruttsi It id a fact that in ibis repion. the foreigners jre !r. a grrai majorlt;. as i ielat";-; of the iiiju.r law. and tor that eason the foreistier is the ne to reecdve i la: most vi.its from fedtra! ag-m's If he doe&n't know the law by this time, he ou;ht to know ii. It is also a fact that the largest part of ;ur forfiga 8aloonkeet;ers are not eititus of the Tnited States, anj perhaps do not realize the gravity of- the offense. They are but a few- yerlrs renn. ved from tfceir fount ry .
whre a man may m:;ke or loiy his own li-'iuor at wili.
' Is w !.a i I 'It' ;,,.! ;,,,; o; t,)t '-a: til c useor.l !oiie eofiiiao,; "i.-Tudii. tb.ieitains of n.ttjt.jtt' wf'iv skin
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' T-VII T-A.III'lll-.l i.,!-. 'I..M 'II TI!t W h!!. Hurt at Stjt-. Xorioik. Sr ThotiiHM Krovt iif. in It'.d i. (b-serihctl it
J at- the "tiih!-f i tf f i 'i .f r in l-aii.'ltint!.
Hti nt :uil i (.. t wiiifh lire onrvpd i grt-nt mmiy 'Drieh an of I l,.-, rlmii i'i 'eiberus. A-ui.-i.t, :n,fi Pnuia. nd li. tiny ni!if." Th's I.I of hoardu uii ir... ;., Jt.r."., ird iJ '-.till t i'.ilVC I A-' ,,...J- tl,i. Ji uf ill I K! IJ). f Uj. till the llj of '!:
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is not red. hut v.ho too often s-h red. will but follow i the exiinif!? set by simple Indian at renetan: liav. i
PROPHECIES ARE RISKY. Mrs. M.'irmiertte K. Harrison, a Haitimore newspaiierwoman. reoently r-.l-'ased fn i.s imprisonment, in Kuinsia. is evpb.dting her ex perienees as a political prohithet What atlvantape h.er piisition as a ;.trlsoner of the sin tot fiovernmeni travt her a.- an olist ! rf events th.rousi'out the eou'in y is sonn-v. b. a t puzzlinc.
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and the prohibition, law to him is a cruel and timers- , "Sone tht' l0Ss' Mrs- Harrison is filing all about Hussar thing. There is no urn-sunn about the truth of j bian n.lition. knowledge of which must h.ne eon,e this ! h'-r as it coni-s to Aniericm? m leum - ;.i .s.-.-oiid It is tiie fault ef the American that some of the-,.. ; hand. conditions exist. There is hard!, anyone j,n takes j Her chief observation isiliat wh-th.-r reltet is ethe trouble to explain the reason for and the benefits j ,,,n'if"1 Russia's 1 tt, a MarMt.c. or h hot her of prohibiticn, and while ignorance is no exetise in the j ful,! is withh,ifl "" ' TV,rI" l!' overarm m wili re eves of th biw. it is in the eve of the worM I n-a- '1'hfl PaTert, either way, in her opinion, will be
huts and Queen ol .Norway, photographed on silver anniversary. .r:g Hankon VII of Norway and tjaeeo Mautl recently celebrated the twer.ty-ttfth mn;vers.-trv of their wedding. Th-y had their picture taken on this occasion, ami their son Olaf, eighteen, and their favorite, dog were photographed with them.
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j Ravenswood, W.Va. "For seven lonpr I rrcnva T MlitfariH f r. .m Si f ' TT r.' 1 trrillbh
r?''vrTii,"'t ana inttimmattfin so i't'V1 CI" "Jthit I was not able 'IlA; Vto do my housework. 'i- V s, I consulted several
j Vjdoctora but none
beemed to pive riTe relief. I read in a paper about J.ydia L. rinkham.T s fL".-
sitable 'ampouni oo
1 decided to try it. and Let. re the :"i.-c
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It is the duty of ev?ry so! i-itizen !) thorcughly explain the realms fur the prohibition law to every foreigner who believes it unjust. Then, sboubi the latter again comii the offense, he cannot hide behind the cloak of ignorance, nor cm he make such a protest as is here recorded. The foreigner nitiKt under
stand tn.-it Jaw is tn be obeyed. Patience, rather than
impatience, will do more for our foiejgn born popula-' fion than an" number of convictions, for with each n:on pent to jail or titled, without realizing the justice of it. another bit of citiz n.hii material is wasted -
another promising American
is almost assured. "Kill or Cure" is the method, and the method usually kill?.
the sump. If the world with food to spare refuses to rescue the perishing that, she says, will sn! Hfy the Russian people, irr. spect iv- , f political views. And if the hungry are fed the soviet s will have th.ir hands st rengthene-i in that way. Mr. Harrison may lie rUht or she may be completely wrong Prophf-cje? on Russia at present are
risky. The soviet leaders have already ma ie some j fundamental changes in policy . and may be f. reed bv the hard logic of events, to iitsttitute further, iUornm- 1 lions in original plains. What might be worth coniiid- S
lest -another violation-" ' " '' ,f'""" " " s.atvinu pe. -
lle, whowe food has he-n destroyed by a drouth of un- j preredented severity and extent, might ne albivi'il to
jiroceed without the interjection or poli'ii'al feudisms
1 Ol 'I II '::-. " it..r1! ,.. i'el M 's ;.!'! T.e.r tie. M 1 -- .- than o.n t u rl t ; V It v. t- R-ni. t;n '-; t a i n 'f. r. - . II I : T it iff i --tie- in :..:- Ki:i.'l l I e;:;...rr.,n . IN the : .'. ..'' Ml i il r ,e-:n. ry c-.-i : -v liieW Ml'A .noil V I", uiv.-ii ,tl '.v I nf IN iiitr, for th- al'oO.y ? Ol It ii. a ) ami rub our - lot! VI' "li,. ;lll:1 th.- Mlili. l'te. W I I HOI I' :, f lis.- ni.'V -r:i.-
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1 continued usincr; it until I had taken eu;ht bottles. Now 1 am very well and can do my own housework. I can gladly recommend LydiaE. Pinkham's medicine to Buffering women." Mrs. Bfp.th Liering, R. F. D., Ravenswood.VV. . The ordinary day of most housewives is a ceaseless treadmill of washer., cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping dusting and caring for little ones. liesmuch harder the tasks when some ?- rangeinent of the system causes het sches, backaches, bearing-down pa.r ar.d nervousness. Every 6uch worna? f-hould profit by Mrs. Lit ring's experience. Remember this, for over forty years Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable f'ornpound has been restoring healttu
Mr Hi ! ,M -e J Mm M Thio c ti . : e : .- u i . ' -i i n t . 1 h-- r h a t'i.ic.T? Sam-tfiy . ei.itia v t ' k ' s ' s i i. ;.i. vi it I. N . J l.t
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Th- fact Is that s lot of foreigners' are prettv foxv ! Iro,,,hp H,ui f'''r"ir' ve overwhelmed other oUnand know when they are making moonshine, they nve tri- an'1 r aP;,in ?he future, doing wrong, but they think they are smart enotith ' to gef away with it and it is thi' class that is keeping I THK NOSK HI VK is generally good f..r a dr. p. odium ufion the rf.t 0f ihm. Thousands of dollars j The nosetl dive isn't, any more.
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IMI .1 leitei.- pe -n., r. Ml matter uii.t: Till-; eiuiti' nt ,-i k.-r after Till 'I'll says a. do not b-dieve uirl would .b.se h'-r t yes III-. k: . .1 if Mill had ti e !i-rni--' r. as.-n 'Ml t'-ar Milt), 'tn- was e.-tiiilifi. V It I . tel tint a: 111;!! ennsi title .-:: DI.MI'M I) km es and THIS .- u miner n .. ha v OKTi:V -a i.ii-1. i .--I if tii. ii. r.a'.UAUK ariy n.- y. -in n- vpr l.KI" o.jr glasses ..n in tiini.To ..- thvin whe n i-ep .rtd to u. tnarried e ar. 'iho I HIIV .-v.-r ' he ;i,.--Tll 1 ear. f -i w i''. IS i, -im;.h-t a-, ,. , ,. us- t ; hOM: e th.i' ho' li w a y -
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iSricntilir'ally .;iii lined Glasses. Kitted. S a t i s f u -1 i f n ( 1 1 ; ; r ; 1 1 1 1 ( ' d . OO Hammond Optical Parlor
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Your taste will tell you that! For Camels have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended. They're smooth and mellow-mild. And there's NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. We put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. That's why Camels are THE QUALITY CIGARETTE.
NSWEKF TO MONDAY'S t qusktioitj; 1 lie - :! m-ot- ' n.Ify ii' : T : e eih-eiei . .-tT'ehe o; I ! . i- a-- pi :. : 1 .t.-yi 1 h t-k-e , trr-nt i-e.e'-a.- -r th -. rr : a n . i V A 1 ha lift i- A ; moth . Whf emit: r -oiitv- k'-
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bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL Th nffticr;l rernedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is sn enemy of il poms ruliing from kidney, liver and uric acid trctiblas. All drugrists, thrts sizes. Leak for the name Cold Medal arr and acctpt bo imkatiaa
I.n former times, when the town butcher or farmer himself dressed and cured the meat for the community, he could not always tell how it would turn out. His methods were crude; partly treditional. partly guesswork. His tests were few and inconclusive. Meat packing of today, as carried on by Swift & Company, has changed all that. It is scientific. Nothing is left to chance; nothing taken for granted. The most painstaking care and attention are given to every step. Processes are worked out on a large scale with minute exactness. Methods are continually revised and improved. Cleanliness is insisted upon. Drastic, incessant inspections are the order of the day. Swift products are uniform, graded according to quality. Take bacon, for instance.
Swift & Company se t out y ear? ago to make a delicious, savory bacon which should be uniformly excellent.
The result is Swift's Premium Bacon, always the same, always famously good. Today this bacon, wrapped, sealed
s and branded, has
VU tr;u Lilt; VVU11U, Swift & Company's system of distribution carries it to places which the "town butcher" or the farmer could not reach.
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