Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1921 — Page 4

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M HMS' NEWSPAPERS COMYaUfY, The Lrukc County U'Iluub Jjaiiy uci'pl "Saturday and Kuii.'.avy. tuoirio t lq Liujiuiuco la iitniiuie-.u. ."jue Ik, MM. Th ri4D0 Ejuet C&lcaso-Iudiaao. Hiibor, da.ll) excopt Dcr 1. The Lajio County Hmn Saturday and Weekly Edition. "(t:ea at me poatoffloo In iiair.inoud, i'sbruwy . 1S1Tfc Ua4 l4ataf ".. H suuJa). iiiotrcl at ta poatoait lb Un. Utrll 1', Ail uaar U10 act I aiarcA 4, 16;, us seeQt-claA oim ir.

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1 mm . 111 1 1 -r i in. over', f;,- they .ire not i inorenl with the ct lcrity eertain'y whn h ptesent eireumstaiiee.-, ileniaiiil. mistaken kinilness 10 lie lenient to eriinin.ils win; ilium ttie cc nuntinity, ati'l wl'.n plaee men, women children in jenjitinly of their lives. Cr;t;iis h:tve mo sii mniu'i'aiis ami so vaiioil, nnl criminals have itt'c to insolent ;.!iil aii'laci'ins, th.it etra nlinarv ris arc aci ;:, not only to en'eii an 1 convict them, also to see that adequate pn 11 ish men t s are meted

Hoover Aid Sent.

To Riga to Meet Soviet's Agents

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11"1:h tia.rtx.r t iiei;r;cr .id Ciase Adv ielt-.tivu .u Inamnn atr&ur (,.s lia-iier; 1 ! pmns HM-J tSllitiSK Itlepluuw Sl'-la "t' PoUlt 'ififfuall J If you ho any trouM (t-tilr.g Tin Tmu mrum cou.ptaiut :aioitiiij tu uii- -JJiculawon Ut-partruvaw aaaoatnouil private A'.b.i;-jtc) jiuu. JlOi. 3lu !":" or w fi-i-'r (lfuittnifnt wanlwl.l NOTICK XO y'JUSCHIHJCKo W you fail to re;ve ;oui cvpv of fua T:si at promptly a you hav :n the pttst, plese Jo not thlrin tt haa been icat or waa da t atai U:i.o. iUMicm!i.' ifiai ui. mill ervico Is nut what it ud to h. and tht ivinpla'-ms ir (teiitrjai fifiu many oourc about the trtln ana mti:l nnr1KJ. 'Ui ViKU hs lijres0 i: mailing tju;p;u'iit ana l t71.in earnestly to reu'Ji It i-itronn oc time. I'.o piompi in advlvtna us wnn you net j'.ir paper nia wa wiu act p.omntly.

CHEERLIhO news. One or t?!- inot 1 'i.-' rt ii pit i e "i t w w!i;c!i has cmanatCil from in'liutrUl att-1 inoia ,'.!;: i iiV"-s for fcf !)ie time is &.? tatt-nioin of tho Iron Av;o th.it the best Imyttijf in a : r. in iron, .s tn-w taUtiir; place. I' app'-ars that thf lati.-s' iltMp in p; ict's in tliit baeit cnnniHty took it 'o a point wher.: I.tr- u '-Ta of the artif'o ueciih-.l it wa tune to heln huvK.u. 'fio tlRures reached were "o low, taking into eon-nitration t he labor and other coMs. thai it wae not at ail likeiy iwcr prices eenbl be seen. There is a preat deal of 'nnsine.- w.rii in:, j like.' the pij? Iron trude wnired. to see w hot It.T the bottom has been reached. i'ottMiisiers. and e.-p.-eially !, . consumer?, are determined not to stock up extensively until they can form some idea If prices have really' reached tbf bottom. Much high cost material has koiv into the production of articles the selling pi ice of which is much lower than when materials were- dear. This Is one of the reasons for the cutting a ml passini; of m many dividends on industrial stocks. The consequence is that at present the policy pursued Is h.tnd-to-mimth buying. When it is gem-rail y understood that the bottom c the decline has been reached there will be enough buying to cause a Ki'eat deal of bu.xness merely for the purpese of providing comineri iai and industrial establishments with ihe quantity of poods normally carrid in stock.

THE CIOAKET AGAIN. Win 11 ou read thai 1 '. 'm .". , m 1 e 0101 iach'i v made ifiarets were tonsunied in 1 his couiitry la.-t ear you, if von have an prejudice ..'gainst the lit ! com t'01 1 or.-. ma contduile liiat the t. S. A. is going to ruin ab.ut a;j a: possible Von ktn-w. of course, that vir tual!1 1 vt r body smokes cigareis and that the baidt ;s rapidly spreadilii;. Uui u never siisp'-eted thai the o 'tis tt ! 1 : i 1 1; n mounted in sm h a hiiLo- total as is disclosed b a ( etistis liueeau report. Yet the truth is not wh..-t 'i. seems front the bald statement made. There is more room for expansion of the cigaret habit t ha n t her.- is b r refortn Only a pitiful 11' per cent of the population, probably less, smokes the things,. It's a very moderate user of 1 igarctes who Tuan.if.es lees than 1" a day on the average That means . 1 ', ,". o p.".- annum pel smoker. stms.ie 1 a!, illation reveals the mngnltieaar t mj ot appro:n:atei s 7 n .. .o " no cuiy-ns and clt i.c?esses w tin let 'em aboie This demin.-l rating t he :ion-iiec ssiy of abolishing the things, eigaret ytiiokers who do not live in Kansas may have ontbh-iu-f tint their sustenance wtil not be immediately cut off i the reform ! elite

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NEW FORCES OF CRIME. Modern inventions and appliances have made some forms of crime much more easy to commit, with greater chances of escaping punishment, than they ever were before In the histoYy of the world. Note the many robberies of banks and jewelry stores by heavoy armed men acting in hi dies of three to si or more having laid their plans carefully to get away with their oooty in high-powered motor cars, and m-t h esitatiug o kill those who attempt to defend the pr jierty placed in their care. To meet in some measure the audacity of these robbers, in certain towns binds of nmtite men have been organized, armed with adequate neans cf repelling criminals, and ready to respond on thort notice when they are ned'-ed. not only to act in he general defense, hut a!-o to give prompt and elective cha?e in case the robbers should succeed in ohaining plunder. These preparations, in some eass.'are f'cing made to in response to a belief that law-abiding members of society must do something more than Is being done now ft) protect t.hemsel es from their enemies. Father the laws against many forms of crime are not sufficient

HARD TIMES. Across the eu;t 1 rial d- sk irons .-ome unt'eiuetub'Ti roc, rce came a li'tie id: of French allegory . A poi'ttait painter sat in his favorite cafe sipping his wine. Mis tir;q small t-qtle tin is lied, he was about to order mott when his eye fell en a headline in the Ficaro. "Hard Times Are Coming.'" so instead "f ordering his usual second bottle he called fir his check . ' Is there anything w rong with the wine ."- asked the landlord. "The win.- is good. iuM I did not order a sieond bottle hf4-HU.se hard r.mes are coming and v e must economie, explained the artist. ' Hard times," said the landlord. "Then my wife must not order the si'.k dress w. 'planned; but must take one of ctiton." "Hard times." repeated the dressmaker when the older was canceled. "This is no time to expand. I nm.-t not make the iraprove!uii ts 1 had planned In the . V'o - ' Hard times, eh?" sa.d the builder when the dre.-'sinaker canceled the building plans. "Then 1 cannot have my wife's portrait tainted." So he wrote to the artist and canco'ed his otder. After receiving the latter lib1 artist went again to his favorite safe and ordered a small bottle of wine

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V.'ahir Lyman Bron. of Los Angch s. European director for the American Relief Administration, will -upervtv the Ru- .!: famine relief whicii the Hoover frgani7tion has midertaken. Mr. Brown, who xva ordered to Riga for the preliminary eon fen ncr with the Russian emissaries, will direct the werk from his Ixmdon headqu.irters. f7 Eaton Square, ju5t as he h.is cliild feeding operations in Central ami Eastern Europe Mr Brown is forty four years old. a mintiiK engineer hihI a graduate of the University of "'':f ornia. lie enpaijed in mining work in this country. A!a.ska, and Atrics. atid ha been associatexl with Herbert Hoover in relief w.-rk since 101;., when he joined the staff of the Commission for relief in Belgium. In August. 1016. he j placed in charge of the Commission's office in Rotterdam, p. -it of entry for he vast qu'ntttics of food with v hirh T'-elgM-m's .SCO.OOO inhabitants were " ! d'.irmg the (jerman occupati- ti. Aftt-r the armistice, .till at Rotterdam, he rcprcs""ite.i the American Re'.Ct Administrafor. in suplvir' for-.', .-tuffs to a large j-.art i' notherr. Europe Since August. I'-'E), he has been director for Europe of the Ameririn Relief Atiminitration. whose New York headquarter are at 42 Broadwav.

August Sales

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BABY BLANTS Of good quality cotton, red or blue borders, shell stitched, each, only Zdc

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BOri. VR IJLFFF. Mo.. reports th- -afh of ,1 father of twenty-three children. Well, if he fed. 1-ouse.l and clothed them during the high cost of living era til'wonder is that he lived so long;..

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HKCAFSK A "twirly whirl" showgirl, who ju.st hst a suit to break a will, once kicked the hat off King Edward, is no reason for calling her an "actress." THE niRKHHLK 7Ji ll.'tmilt in England for the Enited States navy, will sail on August "5. Its date cf arrival will be announced when 0 gets 7oV.

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I Spring Coaster I Wagon Free i Boys and girls have responded to this contest with wonderful enthuss iasm. Contest closes Saturday, Aui gust 27th. Wagon given away to f lucky winner on Satuiday, September I 3rd. Every one will be there. Keep I in touch with us. See' the window, j Get all particulars.

Bargain Basement Specials

CURTAIN' SCRIM Good full width in both plain white and colored borders, per yard, 11c

INFANTS' HOSIERY Fine all-wool hose, white, silk heel and toe, only shv;htlv imperfect, pair 39c

MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Made good libera size of blue cheviot, sizes 1412 to 17 at

STONE JAR Of fine quality, comes with fine glazing inside and out, full 5 gallon size, this sale onlv 89c

INFANTS' WOOL JACKET Made of all-wool yarn, link and link stitch, special $1.39 PLAID BLANKETS Extra large size, rich colorings, very special for $3.45 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Of high grade black sateen, elastic top, sizes 4 to 12. 35c FIBER SUIT CASE Good full size ail metal corners, :;ood and serv oeabie. only

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SLEEVELESS DRESS Of extra quality plain and plaid percale, sizes 16 and up. $1.19 OVERALL SPECIAL Men's Overalls, high back of a real white back denim, only 98c

. PRESERVING KETTLE . Fine grey enamel, heavy j wide bail, a real bargain for j !t

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1 TOILET PAPER Of fine tissue crepe quality, a veryexcellent value on sale, 3 large rolls for only j 10c

KNIT BLOOMERS

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cut in all good sizes, omv, 25c SHELF OIL CLOTH Comes in white with color

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out size; colors black, corovan and white, 59 c

COTTON BATTING Of good clean cotton, long J n ! . 1 v 1-

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STORM SERGE

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wide; conies in black and navy, per yard, 79c

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VEGETABLE BOWL ' Made of fine quality white 3 porcelain, regular price 45c, j special 's 19c 1

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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.

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