Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES. Wsdav. August SO, 1921
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS HI IiU tAtTI i-JUSTY iB.N!Ti-EJU U fJHl.lSltriTa COUh-iJiT. The Laaa County Times JJoily except Ururday and fu.n.iay. luiieretl at lUo uustutuce la iu.maiv'.I. .'uld It, Xh Ilni Lut Cilicaa-o-Indian Wr. daily eaceyt buautty. h.ufcrei ut Uie j.ooi.cx.ce iu iJLet Clil;a.u, Non T I-a County Tltue Saturday Weekly E'l'Hoa nter;u i lb. postolllco in lliuj'Ul uJ, February . Xhe timy Uvea, 114 l'una ijii.iy e-.i-H.i tanay. lie t: i tiie poaiou.li im Oaiy, Afrll lr iJill. 11 UMe.- tiie act Jr AJare-h J. ucuuil-tl-i irmt tr LoOA.N lirSli to CO. lIIK'.VOO
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koticl: to vi'-dwumiciua It you fill to mtivn yout ovi'T ut fH Tiyn prcraptiy aa you bav in the ; i, p'.n;t not ttitr.K it haa K'en last or was not t :t eu i :. Keiceit'. th.t Uu. mail service is not hai it u'.l i hn n.i i'.; c.inu.ui'.tiia r geutryal frm many wiM.r: Atvu; Mi ir-.ln ati.1 uit-l a.Mn.
;c. Thi Times uat iiktwui-.i ;. vtiUs i.i:pui "l Rr,J t atTlvio tarnee;:y t-j roa-ii I'. p.ii.eii ti inu. 1 preuuyt j in s1v:nt,ic us when i.u ! n.u ir i,t i.U o viu act promptly. j
tu attract patronage, but In vain. The I'nted St.ites government can take no offiilul ngilce of the Leaguer of Nations because it Is not n nmiibrr of that organization ami furthermore does not wish to be. rounected with it in any way. Any necVU'a that fcola like Kolng to wcrk dots without consulting ilu- Liafiuo. Its own ruembera are not proposing to llv- ui to the covenant, when Bays: "'Any war or thtv.it of war. whether immediately affecting any of the aur.iV.eip of the league or not. Is hereby declared a lii.ititi' if concern to the whole league and the league i-h.i'.l take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to t.ifcKuard the jieaee of nations." It 4s provided th.it any member may send n a hurry call to the Mcivt.i.y r.euctal and he must immediately gummcn n meet in; of the council. To date liobcd v ha. turned in an alarm probably owng to the general impression thst the international tire department would either fail to respond or would cause additional damage if it did get on the job. A far l:;er plan than the League of Nations is now in procc:..-; of arrangement and the people of the world are looking forward hopefully to its consummation.
LET THEM STAY OUT.
lUcauso Dictator Laudia of the realm of baseball
THE LETHARGIC LEAGUE. The latest grievance of the League of Nations o facials Is that, their communu at:, us to the department, of Etate at Washington bring no replies. The porta! tervke cannot be blamed, a? le.i-.t at this end. because It $3 again functioning now that Mr. Hays is in ihargc. Officials at Geneva cannot understand 'he "discourtesy." If the communicaticn;- tecelved at Washington arv anything like those, w.th which the league is deluging
American newspaper offices, it is not surprising that J hey should fail to elicit answers They consist of many printed pagr-3 designed to give the impression that the League is busily at work betting the affairs of the i world and enabling the officials to draw the.r salaries, but analysis shows that no matters of vital importance , are involved. For it has long been apparen' that the : League is not the big performance in the main ten; but a sideshow whoso paid ' barkers" are endeavoring
decision that, it makes no dtfference what juries may
say. the baseball players who took part iu the notorious world series gambling scheme cannot play baseball any more ought to be pleasing to the wholo world i f baseball fans. These ball players' who took part In the worst play ever made in the game should never be
! permitted to wear a uniform in organised baseball. ! It has been reported that they plan to play exJ hibition games, traveling throughout the country. If
they r.tart that sort cr tnmg let it ne nopoa mat tney won't make a penny. The public should show its disapproval by refusing to patronize any such show. The sooner they drop into oblivion and aro forgottfr tha better it will be for baseball.
The - Passing - Show
IT APPEARS that a king of England can call another man n liar like a gentleman.
CONGRESS HAS decided that beer is net medicine i at any rate, that it isn't gclng to be. !
TO the person accustomed TO the intricate outer markings OF the eld-faahloncd cantaloups THK approach to the casaba AM) other bald-headed melons in made with OV.il I)i:n A l)l,K doubt and anxb-ty FORMliU Umperor Charles HAY ask the League of Nations TO rostoro his throne IH'T how does ho know that SINCK hn paw It last IT has not bfen chopped up for firewood. OIR own idea o.f a plrnlo h'ro IS th man who without A murmur will dr!v a flivver II 1CK. nine miles for the SMALL packug-e of ealt for the H.vni-I101Li;i) eps that was forg-. ) 1 1 n AM) left either on the kitchen table Oil on thti rlg-ht hand
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KOISOX has t voivtd a MJW intelligence tost, this 111:1 ; the first intimation that Tlli;ili: were any sur Ivors FROM the- first test. Til Li smallest thin according' TO srlcr.ee is the rjuar.tel WTIKTI tee eslimato Is about AS much as a man has left
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SPARK plug- but do you RB.MH.M1IEII what a tak It. was TO tro over an entire, horfo WITH a. brush and eurry-combT LORD 1-TTZALAN who says IlLi sees peace !n Ireland MIST have been looking throusrli THE world's largrtst teletcopei WUIDI we understand is completed.
ft.ro the flepjiy 1oim.pi under the throat of a tu r k y . S- If 'i bail pin'r hits an lnr.elrl fly w);Ji larnl'i fair ir.d rvlls foul is It n tn'r bail '.r n ('"Hi bnii? Ar.F. It 1,1 .1 fo-,r b.i.l i - ll'.-iv rn i'iy n.irii'nrs T" there In tte- t'nit.d fat. s? Afi. 1 h' re are r.:.7C7. 7 H'.'.v !i It.cKiurri K'vrnr ' Anc Tl..-. 1' r :-.;a' ! . . po i r 1. v''- l in th kiiitt, ".moo . e( 1 I..- r liiiri;!)' r of repi . f. ti ' ii !;'-, . Tt. f,t.- hai 1-0 m"H!!i.r-. .iril M,. i h i .i.l.i r i,H l'-.i 'r "ii" for vi i y Vh'i'jh i-'ii'O : '' ' v n . fi V':.ii' r- !, 1 i?;.;tv b'di' "i '
The Growler. Nobody loves a rofr chewer. A mwtli hasn't a friend in the world! Ciirtooiis Maguzlne.
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l-liuw many South American republics ale there? ; How many nations wera represented at tho llrtt meetlnb- of the Lyeaguo of .Nationa last year?
j iiat Is the highest temperature off:jiaii- recorded in this country during tho last 44 ytaro? 4 How many declarations of war v.ere Issued between August 1, 1014, and November 11. lOlS? pjw long would the money spent by this country in the war have operand tne United Statis Kovcrnment? i, l.)ooi any onw ocean on the globe ceiiMin more Ba.lt than any other? 7 How many sixteen Inch guns does :'-e battleship Colordo. which was ir.uaclnd recently, have? SA here la the center of the natural p. rfun.e industry? 0 A'hat sort e.f words are magneto .uiU pilot? I) How many species of the Pea are there ? AKSTWXaS TO HOJTDAT'8 QTJBSTIOITo 1 Where waa New Sweden in this country? Ar.s. It was an early name i.r tho territory between New York .nd Virginia. 2 How many persons to the square c;io has Canada? Ans. A recent survey showed only two and one-half per..i.iis to the square mile In Canada. Thid country has CO persons to the syuaro mile. 3 When did the first strike take Place? Ans. It occurred in Rome 434
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