Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1921 — Page 9
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THE TIMES W.-nlnosdav. Auirust IT, 1021 WILL DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE SPELL DOOM OF DREADNAUGHTS LIKE THIS? 1 rr Manufacturing Billiard Balls. Qi:ite hirgr ih'jph;ir:t tusks ure a r"'iisipitr In tiie innUn? -f " bll!!:ird t'aiis. They arc tnt cut Into the required length, forming bU.cl;s froi. Raven Builds Nest In Winter. Tli- Anif ricnri rnwn is pra:t!eally DONT -J. Tt!rict in the en'.rTn part of our ! DO THi'S! court ry and the ariety found in America frt-::) New P.rutiswick to which the halN ore to le carved.' Alaski differs t"n:n tiint snlile MM The5e blocks n'r placed !n the hands ' naie to Kun.j.e. It Is fieau'lf.iKy 5 a. of expert tracers w iio mark the standard measure menta cf circumference, i"ter which the Moek poes to the ''lit-' ter und is grnduully cut by machine Into spl.ericul form. The process cf puIIsliiiiK is done after six months. black nnd shining ;inl ii measures tweiify-Kix Iiici.es in !t"is'!h and oxer a yard inm tip to ti; ..f spreadinj; winjj?. T.'ii' i:ea believes in d":r, its wwk arly aiul havinp It over wi!b. const (jueiitly it builds its nest in th;; LEONARD r a n ft i -sJ durir.K which period the bull are kept j winter and lys f!'.).) live to eV!i REI.TEVE3 DEAFNESS aitd STOPS H A D NOISES. Sim jJy Hub it I'ck cf the Fars and Insrt in Notrils. Proof cf soeccm 1U ba ira hf xka intgiet. F.-r sale in Hsnnnnl Ind , by Wots Drug A- Stationery 0-.. 8? i tsio tn t. K. 3. H(wn. Ca'u-:-.-t .'-i 5tblry. and Summers' A- O. T-EOiVATB. Inc. In special ijark drying chambers. j fws which It sees t it are hatched before the end of February. i Highest Mora! Coura&s. WIhti ou ere so devoted to doing what I rijfht that you press straight on t" that and disregard wha.' men are saying- about you, there is tht f i r t j i i of moral courage. l'h (lips Brook s. Trees Used In Best Sailer. An average spruce i rep when converted into paper jlebls about .") pounds of that product. aroe.rli:!g to the Srienilfi" American. If a novel 1 1 j t, s to .''mT. ''" copies, tlie destruction . f frees v -.eini I 1 U. S. S. I'ennsylTania lying at anchor in the Hudson river. she dropped anchor in the Hud- j sea rijjhte.rB. Tht stxe and powson rivtT. It prives an oxcellrr.t ! erf jl armament of vse'f ;uch idea of the size of Uncle Sam's j an this now ur-.ir i'ii:.-;ruct:o!i This exclusive photccraph of the powt-rfui cirf-adnauijr.t U. S. S. Penr.sylvnia, was taken and proposed wi!i he the ch;f discusswir. oi the disarmament cunftToinf i Wit h ; . :!!.
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Legal NoticeS
oTnn: ti" spkciai. ki.wtion o. IKuFOKI (0STI1 ITIOX.il, A MrMI KXTS, Notice i? :e.-:'y (:;t-n 3t :t cli'. -,eo;!.n A lit I" held in ev- ry votir.j yrrvii.ct li lik'' coun'y, Ir.d's.n, on TUBSI-AY. SKFTEMi'F.R 6. 1S21. a' whbrh anv inaPfl.fi 1e-tor. with
out creviOMs r-RiMrai;on, may vote, j i"" rturnoj by
dursos; the usual hour.-). &n-l at his or her proper reclnf. en t.te adoption or rojectton o! any or ail of the tlitrn proposed ajiwndnifntj to the State tit Ie4(jiThs text of tha proposed amtndm elite foiiows: AMK-XDMEM 0. 1 ( V otrra f"lpn) fmmj Amndmrnt to SwIIom 2 of Article 2. 8rt!on 2- In all elections not othr t provided T"T by thia Constitution, mury citizen of tha United Si.tes, of. the a.ffe ()f twenty-one yerir.t r.d upwards", who shall havs re.ideI 1n the st&ts lurinir the Mx months, and In the township sltty d.iys, and in the iM or precinct thirty day irnme-
the sciier.il a .1 -jurnment shall prevent its return, in whl.'h cine It shall be a law, unless th ., ernor. within ti vt- days next after 'j, !t adjournment. sliA'.l flie su -h l.'.li. wtt h !i:s objections there:,-, ir. the . .'flc... of the s;,-0ret.ry of .State, who tihall lay the aa.me before tl General Assembly at V a next session In like manner s-s If It had
" 'rovernor. Hut
no bill shall be presen'ed to the ; vernor within two l:iyn tieM previous to the ftn.il adojurnment of the Genral -j--s-iinbly. The (rovernor shall have power to approve or l!sa.pprova any item or items of any bill making1 appropriations of money embracing' distinct items, and the part or parts "f the bill approve.; s'.;i!l be the law. and the lterr.s or ltnis of approprla-
j t'.oti disapirovv shall be void unless
repassed according to the rules and limitations presrribd in thia s.vtlou f r the f.awsRf of bills over the vxecutive veto. In eas-e the fjovernor shall disapprove any item or item of any bi'.l making aipropriatiot!? of money, he shall append to th bill, at the tlmo of eittrrina: It, a statement of the Item
AtlliXUMEXT NO. S I Lawyer UualHti(ln t Iruoseil Imroilmfil ta Ne-ct iMt 21 ot AMltcl T. Section 21. The General Assembly may by law provide for the qualification cf persona udmitted to the practice of the law .
YES
NO
R THE amf;nimi;nt
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
A MKMIMKNT XO. tt State Sup-rrlnf endrnt I PrioB-d Anirnilmrnt to "eetlon 8 at Article K. Section S. The Generitl Assembly shall provide for the appointment of a state superintendent of publlo instructieii, wh,,.e ttrm of office, duties and compensation !"ha!l be preseribod
by laiv: l-rovll-d. That any siate!
superintendent of putdlc Instruction n'.'cti prior to or at tht." time of the ratification of this am ndment. hali serve out the, term for which he shall have been elected.
IMEMIMET XO. IS (Knlarlo. 'I'ni Inerenee f IrXpl Aarudmrnt to icettun 'i at Article 15. S''j(;n When tiie duration of any office I. not provided for by thi Constitution, it. may b decinrtd by law; and if not so declared, such office shall be held durtnp the pleasure of the authority making the appointment. Hut the Genera! Assembly shall not create any (!,, the tenure of
which shell tie longer than four ( i j years, nor shall the turn of office or :
salary cf any officer fixed by tills Con- , t u i I . 'ii or hy law l-o increased during 'he term f,-r which fuch officer was elected or appoint-d.
YES
NO
I-VK THE A.MUNI'.MKN r
AGAINST THE AMEN !T 11 N T j
or itrnn "W-hicti h( leoti.iea t --,i-,ov.-
diatly preceding such election, shall , , , . . . ' ' i together with hia roas ns tlieri for. If
th- General Assembly be In session.
b entit!e-5 to vote in thi townsntp or
prooi&ct where he cr sh- may reside.
TE8
FTXR THE AMi.NT'MflNT
KO S AGAINST TIIE AVK.VPMENT
AMF.VnMEXT 0. 2 (IlcalsfTatlon) Proponed Amendment to Section 1 4 of Article 2.
Section 1. All g-eneral
shall be hcbl on tb first TunJay of
the Governor shall transmit to the house in which the bill shall have originated a copy of each of such items, ."(pnra'e ,y, together, with his objec
tions appended to each , f such items,
and the item or items so objected t - shall be separately considere I n the same manner as tills which have ben pass-,-l by the General Ass.eml.ly and disapproved by the Gov rnor, and If on
I reconsideration such items or nr.y of
them shall b approved by a majority of all the ni'mbers elected to e, h
elections louse. th same shall he a part f th
; aw n-.t ithstanding the ..ejections of
NO
FOR THE AM I1.VDMKNT
AGAINST THE AMENHMENT
Any voter who bfiievs that 'he amendments, or any ,f them, sho.itl be ratified may express his sentiments by making a cross X in the square containing the word "Yes" and any voter who believes that the amen.l-
Jments.-or any of them, should be rtej feated, may express his .ifn.in-f ntl by I making a crnsi X ir. the so,uare cmj taiiviHR the word "No." WlbbtAM H. OI.PS. A us. 17-24. ShtrlfT I.aUe Court .
Axir,nxir.T xo. tu (Taxation tVenerall Proposed Aiuendment to Sevtlon 1 of , Article UK ! Section 1. The General Assembly ' shall provide by law for a system of i
taxation.
NO
f t the firs? Monday In November. 1 ut o'vnship e'e-H-.ns may b h--!d at s-o. h time n m y be provided by law : 1'roTlilert. That th? Genera! Assembly nay y.rov ble by law f--r the ploetion of 11 juices o co'jrts of rrerterftl or fi;-re!!:t jurisdiction, by f.a election o be helrl for such nffb-c:" or.Iy, at which tim no n'her 'if'i.r shall be i-'cd f-r: ar.d may- also provide for th- rep!-t ration of all persons entitled
to vote. Tn pr--v!dlr.c for the registr ,t;or r.f p.--rsns entitod to vote, the GncrrG Assembly sh.all ha-.e p.ower fr' !a.sify the several c .-mM es to-w n-s:-. ,-s. cities . n d towes ,.f tile sfat'' ie;o class s. and to erne; laws prescribing a uniform n-.e; hod of registration In any r alt of such cla-s.
the Governor.
NO
FOR THE AMENDMENT
AGAINST THE AMKMiMENT
When Men Fcught in Steel. As n genernl statement It may bs said that armor weighed from thirty I pounds, for n suit of chain mail, and j flftv for ordinary compleie pinto, to j K or more for the henvy t ounioment equipment. The armor for the horse j might weigh another hundred pound, j In spltA of its weight, armor, when of
por.d rpiaiify nnd worn (a most portnnt point) over properly const rue
against THE amf.n'pmknt ! b'd. pndded nn der?n rnients, was sur
f rs!,M:ly mobile.
FOR THE AMENl'MENT
AMKMIMUXT VO. II (Income Tntl Propodrd Amendment to Sretion Article li.
AHKNDMKXT XO. t, IStntr OfTleeri IVrmal
i Proposed Amendment to Section 1 of Article 0. I .-sction j. There shii! be .deei-'d bv
j the voters of he state a secretary, an j au P. tor and a treasurer of sta'-. said)
i.j--, rs. ana aii oi.er state officers j r-nted by the Genera! Assembly and i
elected by the pei. pi-, except!
Independence of Solitude. j
9 of ' eny to ine in mo ior:o arter
the world's opinion, it is easy in soli-
Section s. The General Assemb'y I tude. to live after your own, but the may provide by law for the levy and I rroat man is he who in the midst of j
income, and! the throng keeps with perfect v, oet- '
ness the independence of solitude. 1
collection .,f taxes on
.in,f vt source rtvea, in suco cases and amounts, and in eurh manner, as shall be prescribed by law and reasonable exemptions may be provided.
Emerson.
YES FOR THE AMENDMENT
YES
NO
FOR TTtE AMEXiOIEN-
AGA INST THE AMENTOtENT
to be
Judares. shall severally h-t'ui their offices for four years. They shall perform such duties as may b enjolm 1 b" Wvw; and no per.-ton ether than Judce. shall be el'sril le to any of said offices for more th-in ;V.Ur years in any period , ? eiijht years.
NO
tir mr L--i
r ts as. i is.
OVEN HEAT REGULATOR
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
iMrXDMrXT NO. .1 i piiorltonnienf Pro-posed Amendment to ste-tlon 4 and 5 of Article 4. Section Tile General Assembly thiii during the period between th trer.eral clertlon in th- year l?2t a'lJ th conveninisr nt th.- Itarl-'lsture in l.n. ami vfn.- sixth vear thereafter, liul to bo ascertained the number of votes cast for all of the c-tndidates for Secretary of State in the different co-untie-a at the la-st. preceding- arer-era! el.-ction. Section 5. The run. her of Senator. end Represent si t ires, "liali. at the session next foliowir.fr period when th'- number cf vo'es cist for office of S-retary cf State shall be ascertained.
b flxd by law, and apportioned j A -e on i- tbe MPVrs! ro-in t i, jo"ofrei?TIri
t- the number of vote:-, so east 'or ail j '' th cr,dtd.etes for tbe office of Si'rie- ;
tary of St-ie as such l.-tst precedinsr ire n era 1 e'.-:;on.
YES FOR THE AMENDMENT
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
A M V. DMEX T N O. II fsmnlj Ofricers Ti-rmi) Propooed Amendment to Section 2 of Article U S.ctiin There h;i'l b elec-ted in each ..ounty by the voters thereof at tr.c Time of holding- frrral elections a elrk of the circuit .-oort oi!o-
recorder, treasurer, sheriff and cor-I oner, who shall severally hold th:r ' otfi .s f,,r four years; and no perc.n j shall be eligible to ili,.r of said of- i flees for m -re four v. ors in nv nerlo.l i
srht y-'-ars. I
AMr.MlHKXT NO. 12 VI 11 IT , Proposed A mend men r to Section 2 of Article 12. Section 1. The militia shall consist of all able-bodied rnn'e persons between the a-e , f eighteen and foriyflve years, except such as mav be exempted by the laws of 'the Enit.d States, or of this state; and 9na)1 , r rr ,,.,-,, A .. J n j
"(.""""e ""KfrpQ, arir.e.l equipp1 and trained in such manner as may b provided v,j. au
TES FOK THE AMENDMENT
NO
AG VINST THE AMENDMENT
ISO NEED TO SUFFER FROM TENDER FEET
Ylo-t Kt'R THE AMENDMENT
NO
"HE A MENI M ENT
A INST TitE AMENIOIEN-
Ni i
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
iMFA'DWFAT NO. 4 ( A rtrt V ppropri.lt lo i - I Propoeed AmrndnH'nt To Hectlor 11 Article S.
A SfFN DUF.XT XO. 7 1 I Ihrosecutlncr Attorney Term! , Proposed Amendment to Section 1 1 of ; Article T.
j .--o-otlon 11. Ther shall
, i in a.-h judicial circuit
Simple tvavt to http fttt feeling fin Tired, achin? fret arc a r.eedJess handicap. Von can free yourself front constant nervous strain and
annoyance, from smarting and ex
cessive perspiration. Thanks to scientists who have made a study of the feet, Bbja-jay Treatment is now bringing relief to men and women everywhere.
A refreshing, deodorant bath with
Blue-jay Foot Soap,
cool in (?,
Section H. -five po.-sei
F.i "ry t:l" G.
ral
i vh s'n s i i As.-;' m ;iy
if
soothitiff massage with Blue-jay
j Foot Relief, and then a light coating be elected j , ( nbie.iiv Feint Pnvvrlcr this ii
y the VC.ter.S ! kllr. for'-tiVet acbl.or feet
' - o.--, ,. 1 4 , ! oi ney. w no 1 shali hold Ills office for four v.o-. !
shall be prc'fi lel to the G- v -rn
h- appro-, e. h'- hall Oen it. but if not he shall ret;n it. with his object. on-, to the 1 ou jn which ir shall h.vori Ki cat e ti, i-'iiicli h -'isc shaii er.,cr t;,. ocjections at !;ir(f uoon irs journals, and proree.j to .'-consider th bill. If. nfter such f---u ' i d --ra i c n. a iT!cj-ri'" o ail the m.nibers t-lerte.-i to th.-o house shall acre-' to p.-i the hill. t r-hnli be e.cn i . !i the ,rverro:'s nbjectior, to the oilier house, by which it shrGI likewise ",,e recon shi red, end, it Epnrovtd by a m ij 'ri'v of :G1 ti-.' nicThbers elected to thnt hose. ir shall be a law. If any hill flu;! no- b returned, by f h tinvt-Miir M;-t-,-:u Ti.r'. days, S-sr.daj s xcr pted. after it shall hare h. en present d to bin1,, it s'nV.i hr a law without h s iijnatiire. unit ss EYES Scientifically Examined , GJassos Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. '
Foil THE AMENDMENT
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
Write for free booklet "The
Proper Care of the Feet" to Bauer &. Black, Chicago. Your druggist has Blue ajay Foot Treatment Keep feet feeling fin
Canned Tomatoes just like fresh There is a new and very easy way to put up fruit, vegetables and berries which gives surprising results at a minimum of effort. It is done in the oven of a gas range equipped with the "Lorain" Oven Heat Regulator. All you do is put the jars in the oven, set the wheel at J50 dci,rees, then you don't ft en look in tUt rt rn for one to three hour. When time is up you take out the jars, screw down the tops tightly and you are through. No bending over a hot, steaming stovr. no fuss, no bother. We have a book for you that describes this method in full. Ask for it.
On v twn cf th "Lorain" vhl rTicef at yovr cemminc' tht thov ki wiKaturtd and een-
jl trails a At f h fmrr-
ilt???.! 'ijsA at-urmxroveriif g tht entire
t it i r
Hammond Optica! Parlor
Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company Spend Your Recreation Hturs at tiie HAMMOND BATHING BEACH Frequent Street Cr Service yia HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.
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Gas Ranges
Come in and examine these beautiful and efficient gras ranges. They are equipped with the "Lorain." Let us tell you how they can reduce the number of hours you have to ?pend in the kitchen. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Salesrooms: 571 Hohman Sheet, Hammond G19 Chicago Avenue, Eaj. Chicago 3402 Elm Street, India: a Harbor
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Doors OpesiL Promptly at S a. m.
FIRST nv
PASRS Of WILL BE
SOLD AlQ
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Thereafter AH Day Long Every Tenth Pair Will Be Sold
$ 1 00
Per Fasr
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?Wi--?!Ti?'sSSv Mahogany Hunt! tony Ksa Kusstai
Su, Brown K,ll Uun Metal t MMM English Lattsi iiro-ue St.vlest SirnWi-
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Women's Oxlorcis
Chocs hem Walking Oxfords, Drcts Oxlords, Opera Pumps, Eyelet Tiss, Strap Pumps and Colonials. Cheese from hundreds of styles in
everv wanted leather, Low heel or
Louis fleet. u oizes.
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UP To $5
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Sale
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Is to further introduce
wonderful styles and wonderful values of Newark Shoes for Men and Women. COME EARLY: trie first five pairs of Oxfords sold Thursday, August 18th, will be at 50c a pair, thereafter all day lor.. every tenth
customer will be sold his .3&2&&z!&
or her Oxfords at $1.00
a pair. Many will come m groups of ten. so as to insure that one of th eir number will get a pair at $1.00. Extra and courteous sales people will be on hand to handle the crowd.
Newark Shoes for Men and Women, $4, $5 and $6 NONE HIGHER.
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The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United Statea.
ALL OXFORDS REDUCED
One Day Only, Thursday, August l&lh, s. rn. to closing time.
fi:r this fesiiai' Sale
am
5l. A, h. m.
HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET
Open Tuesday and Saturday Eveningi
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LADIES' SILK H0S
$1.19 a Pair
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