Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1921 — Page 4

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS COaiVAJHT. Tbo Li County TUoea except a-tarOajr aaa Pun,ay. Juitrel &t Lbo voatotuce La iumms' .'ua it, mo. Xt Time ut CiUcag-o-Indian. Hon or. daily aicsfri tunddy, cu'tretl tt Uio yv.wilici iu i Ciuco.su. Nuvea ucr 1. 11. 'Jlie i-Jik County Tlin bs.tvicijr and Weekly BdJtlotv tntertMi i the patofflon In liajQ.uioiid. fc'ebruaxir 4. lili. I'hs Uuir Kain 1" ub m buiy e-ceki touaaay. i irtd L Ui yuMXLica ja Ua7, April 1"". 1811. Ail iiucw Ue .ct t warcA 4, is.. m second-claa

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pislat lauaeaiatcly to tb Circulation i-prtiuai tlACatauad private sxcrianjfe) jiua, JlOi. 3101 Ca.il lor wti.U':r der.r t mri t wmitHl.) NOTICE TO BUBaCHIRltKa. Zt you fall t rceiva our copy of Th Tim aa promptly as you bav in the i&jt, piaa.su do uot think It hu n lost r wsjj at sent oa uji'. rttraeotidr that th, mu errisa la not what It used to be and ti.1 complninta ar. Bencryal from many sourca about the treln aud mail aerric. Tm Times has lncrw?d it availing equipment and la stvlvlCK ercebt;y to reach it patj-oii n time. Ks prsiupi to dvlaLoK us vfDsa you do nst ;tt your pttper said wa vrui sot promptly. GOOD FOR JIM MURRAY. Wo don't know .liin Murra;.- the In dianapclis business agent who fepcke nib mind at the State Building Trades convention la Hammond yesterday but hid Americanism is good enough for us. Borne dissatisfied delegate presented the following

with the raau who wore the blue. The active generation knows of tiitm mainly through the, reading uf history. The thin little line which today Is all that la left of the gallant hc&ts that went into battle behind Lee a ill '"Old Jack" give the owrld a perfect picture of the strength of human character urged by motived that were high. Men never fought more bravely, with more desperation, with JfS3 geitislinesrt. than the veterans of Lo aud "Old Jack" jMve the world a perfect picture t.f more of themselves aud baa of the impulses that urged th.ui forward, that gallant gray army never could have lasted as a lighting force for fur discouraging years. It seems a pity that they should uot continue their re

union a bo long as there are two be nt old men to rep- j

l ct-ent the thousands who are gone. And how here !c the lict warrior would be to 'he pcopli- of Dixie!

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TO LOOK BACK 10,000 YEARS, With thf. grunting of ofiicial perui:sbk.n lnveftlgators are to begin excavations on the bite of the Biblical city Beth-Shun in Palestine. The work 1b to be carried ou under the curator cf the Egyptian section of the raur-euci of the University of Pennsylvania. Beth-Shan Is one of the most important of historic cities. It In in the Valley cf the Jezreel, u.-t wtst of the Jordan and not far south of the Sea of Galilee. At various times it has been the scene of battles, becauctj It was the strategic point of vautage to any military leader in olden times who might aspire to world domination. Most of the builders of ancient empires sc tight at one time or another to conquer BethShan. Among foreign invaders Greeks, Romans and Arabs In turn have held it.

resolution: 1 Aside from its significance as the scene of many "Therefore, be It resolved, that we condemn the t battles Beth-Shan offers Inducements to the investigapresent system of Industrial autocracy and the estab- ' tor afforded nowhere else In biu h abundance. It is

liehment of industrial democracy" in its stea

chairman of the resolutions ctmm;tiee had read. Murray was on Ids feet like the shut out of a gun "I don't know what industrial democracy is." shouted Murray, "but I Knew enough about Its advocates to be damned suspicious of it It's the by-word of the I. W. W. There may be things the matter with this government but its the best one I know about and nobody seems to know what industrial democracy is. anyway. "We came here to attend to the business of the building trades of Indiana and not to piss resolutions favoring a change in the form cf government. If some

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j and perhaps even nine distinct civilizations. Beth-Shan

it seems, comes In layers, each sue. ceding city in t.ur built on the ruins of the oil. When successive waves of Invasion swept over it there came to be reared In time a new Beth -Shan on the ruins cf the old. The relics which win tell a unique story of progress of early days covering a period of more than lt. 00 years.

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BUT tho high! row who gets In nail VIT1I one Ik merely a IJIStlPU! of old niin TMs.lo. Til II V tay that Vice President rit'KS out his wife's clothes IK eho let him that ! nn thingIll T if ho Insists on doing It UK wlil toe? tha 1V()ME' vuto next tlrr.e iur is shootlngr. THAT artist's model who says ehe HAS hidden herself on a farn TO pscsie the attentions of . perfect n:an

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F0RMER KAISER'S POVERTY. , One might pity the sorrows cf a poor old man If J it wf re other than the former emperor of (iermmy He .

1 justice. I'll vote avers that he has barely enough income on which to j

for it. I know what social Justice means. But industrial democracy don't menu anything to me except a lot of damn fools wishing for the moon." Jim Murray has stepped into the niche of fame. He believes In tending to his own business. He believes in the constitution cf our fathers and the American a g and if some flannelmouthed biatherskates high up in office were to take a lesson from him the country would be all th better off. AM honor to Jin; Murray.

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f Mr- Francis Burton Harrison and son, Francis Jr. This is the most recent photo of Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, ,Trife of the retiring governor general of the Philippines, and her son x Vearh this country. The boy wis three weeks old when the photo waB; taken.

THE children usually regird FATHER as a ma:t man in Tnny rtepectti Bt'T they often wonJer why h DIDT have sers ecoug-h TO start a candy store. NOW that tha bathing beach SEASO.V Is cn Its wane OOCl'LISTS rf-iiort a lessn!ngIV the number of cas'3 -t

EYESTRAIV rfported to them. FIVE Clney fans wer f.r.ed for TirHOWlXi bottles at the umpire IT is hard to see why. what else AKE tottlfrs for nowadays anyway. A" American's heme IS his caftle and it's nobody's 1H"MK5 if it's his private brewery . EVERY day is the 1 :r.'t fhy ir, the yr-ar XO som1 r-.en flne. prohibition hit the country.

THE THIN GRAY LINE. Announcement from Savannah, Ga , that If the confederates states' veterans hold a reunlcn in 192 3 In that city, it will be the last gathering of the men, dwindled to a "thin gray line." who fcught with Lee and Jackson and Longstreet. has a touch of the pathetic. The "thin blue line" is seen in public, somewhere each year but the relative numerical weakness of the men who wore the gray is against their chance to Imitate in public gatherings. There will be no reunion thle year, which seems to be Interpreted as meaning that If the gray old veterans are brought together again it will be for the last time. The men who wore the gray in that fritter strife which drenched the south with blood and rilled the heart sof the people with bitterness are historic figures

live and laments that for German marks he re ceives in exchange but fcur Dutch guilders, worth 40 cents each in American money. While we have no pity for the Hohenzol'ern because his present condition Is far better than he deserves, without doubt the sting of his fallen estate has penetrared his sou!. He has life but no longer has he power. He may have a few sycophantic followers still about him but he no longer hears the. "hochs" of the crowd. He is not heroic in exile because thre never was anything heroic about his character. He was a sevententh century monarch in the twentieth century. His swashbuckling Is ended, though, despite his ccmplaints of poverty, he is vastly better eff in possessions han ninety-nine hundredths of those he once ruled. It is the contract only that makes him poor and that is the punishment he Is getting. There was a demand for his life. We believe that he is being punished more severely than were ha exruted. His is a cendition that will cause no envy. FORMER PRESIDENT WILSON" and Colonel House are reported as having resumed diplomatic relations, although It was not. generally known that any breach existed. And anyway, what difference does it make now?

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THE rr-snest man in THE world his been d'roered HE invited only tr'arr'.ed PEOPLE to hs wedding to escaro KlTllli: reciprocal Kiving OK wedding' presents. IT cos's 5 1-3 cents a meal for Ohio TO f&ed penitentiary prisoners ni'T there will be no fjj'.rncss TO board there because OK the li.w rest of living:.

TOE never saw a rain wArinff A Mark eye hfcvjf" h minded his OW.V business and kept his mouth hut. WELL anyway r.o country WILL ever wan' 'o get in a

Will with the U. 8. ag-a'.n anyway BECAl'SK it takes TOO long t : pet out. ILVYS war.ts criticisms of the

P. O. department an "w"!11 KEMEJ1UUU1D that Burleson grot I ITS without asking- for them. THE ordinary man who gets In bad WITH a woman is a degenerate

1 Who is chairman of th Federal Board for -eocational education? I How many time zones are. there at sea? 3 How many hour did the feet of army airplanes take to cover the 4,345 miles between 2ii,eola, Y. and TCome. Alaska?

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p w nat was tne tastest mi;e Man O'War ever ra.n against official time? 6 What was the real name of the ship that was known as the "Soviet AJkr g When was the coinage of $1 gold pieces discontinued? f Which of the tate.a is known as the, Nutmeg Btate?

9 v.hat verse in "Tha !ar gpaaslod Banner" Is usually omitted? 10 Of what is "Mrs." th abbreviation? AsrswBa TO TtnSDATTI QtrzErnoira 1 il.-iw many Bovith American republics pro there? Ans. Ten.. 2 How tn-ajiy nations "wers represa ted at the f.rat meeting cf ths LJLg-U i'i nations Inst year? A&s. 41. 8- What 1? the highest temperature officially recorded In this country during the iat 44 years? Ana. At Yuma, Aijz. 12'J degrees was recorded. 4How many declarations cf war

were Issued between August 1. 1914. and November 11, 1918? Ans. GO. I How ler.tf would tha money spent 1 this country during the war have operated the U. Statue, jfovrnmntT Ans. The money spent 'vould have operated all depa.rt.roer.ta of the grovernicnt from i'dl to the time of the outb; f ak of the war . fi l)oc-s any one ocean on the globe contain more sa.lt than axiy other' Ans. Th're is practically no difference . 7 How many sixteen Inch guns doe th' battleship Colorado. which was launched recently, have? Ans. Eight. I. Where is fhfi center C'f the natural perfume Industry? Ans. Graae. In France. f, What sort of words are ms-greeto

and pilot? Ar.s. Te.obnlr.al worda. 10 How many species of the fie, are tVre? Ans. There are about one hundred. TENDER FEET HELPED B Y SOOTHING MASSAGE Aches, excessive perspiration mnd smarting can be. ended One of the new developments it, the proper care of the feet a part of Blue.-jay Foot Treatment is a cooling, penetrating balm, called Elue-jay Foot Relief. Massage the feet with it thoroughly, after bathing them with Blue-jay Soap. This brLngi quiclc relief. Another rart of the treatment is Blue-jay Foot Powder, a pleasing deodorant. The three articles obtainable at all druggists keep your feet in perfect condition and end nervous annoyance and constant irritation. Write for free booklet Th Proper Care of the Feet" to Bautf & Black, Chicago, Blue jay Foot Treatment Keeps feet feeling fine

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