Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Wednesday, Otohor 12. 1921

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I tiou ago have made money. They were built for that

i purpose. Tho people invested in thorn freely. They

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i cart ieil th. commerce of the country at ousts remark-

T lUU1:ai' a ja'dy iow. ".Wording to normal law, of business, it

Th Utr Coumy Time lUJy except i'o,rily nd ' would uc expected lli.it as tile volume of commerce In

creased the !itinc.-.s .f the railroads would bene tit since

Th ru&M iCu' cokk"I..iii c Harbor. UMly ' no more railroads are built, anl compel iiioii, therefore, Kunday h.uiered .. ht po;..otlci .u tiusi. Chlu;ie;u, Nokp ! . ,, , . br i 19U I uoes not oeeicuso profits. That is, the railroad;; ought Toe Ljmi County TIhuu JUmkUji m d We. kiy iS'i' ' n i to have giu.vii up with the country. The village store tie:u i ta pou fClce 'n liHtiinooJ t"',-brui'y . lUlfi- ' , , , . i b u fcv-..a- r 71. : .,aiiuy. !, -tiilaiget. and bee mes the city empo; ;uh; as tn popula-

tr. iH,.ci.-e u i.aiy, AtrlS 1', ISIS. All BJr iiie ci ,f klure.A !!... . ecoid-i-l-i-i-.' if.iu,. .iuiic . bIMi tvi--.i;.ii.-; Oil1" - ..-..: AN 'AVNE . OilO-Vic

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increases ami tho villa go becomes

lion of file v a city.

Hut ihe railroads have not so taken advantage

i h lr opportunities. Thev have :-eea tho villages whicil

u-.. . ;!!'. coijiieci grow into ftivut centers o! pomilaf u. n: they su jt i'buiuimua. kirn si i.'hi-ou ti:ib.ne '', , ' , . . ., .., , , Chica. (Tho l'iti.-j) Vefi-tiuur :m :'"! s-u the land.-! wm.v, t hey traverse settled up and

Italian iifiUl t.ueurlrr !ivl Clasj Ad iel.;,u .. Al.ii.i... ti-.rbor ijuiiT' it e mi..'. ii.n

Wbiiii.it - I if;i,.'. ! -i.'-... i. 1 ;.: o.;-,ii'( : ii ; tiny have seen new indus' . ies initiated yKVUr7,7,r7TZYC u.l"iU 'a!,i 1U-U to g titan tic proportions. ireat maiiufacluduK

illH ::m'l;uil V to rii i'lrriil'i.,n I . r.,.ri;.

WHEN TAFT BECAME CHIEF JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT

ii u.i'.it. to )cn"ei i i', u of euiitvation and va.stly iri -e.is-

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lr rou rit t reofciv? oui copy ir rue t mm i prciiii''..y j eu hiv la th isu pitnsu do uvt thsiiK r ii-j im'. ,r urn t I pec' i-ii i.ae. ii. u kio...- Ui- . rv'(eo !B nt what It ufd to b and tL.it riuo r -nerai front mi)y oures dOouc the irln nti f Q. IKS ilUKI iitii 1IIT-'A.-.J lU UUiiOltf rLiLttSllflll rtlAU i t 'l.n Ki ueti;y to r .':I It i-ntruon timu. ti iJiuuyi n K.tvirtow us Kbicn yuo o-. uet t;t yi'Mr tava ia wi wi. ct inoiupny.

or. ,e; ;s ;- e- , It: to : b i . of li)''s, In

i:i'-rc,lv'd by or!, r of i;i' n beyond t';o w' id.

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i iiiosiioiiile industry, hav e, come

:d in1'! i.,,:-ed l'reU;h? carriage by miliums tiv-n. r;:' Oad rati o have been arbitrarily

i be in".orst:ile eonunei ee cmmlst dreams ui the oripinai railroad not the r:;ilroa.ls roll in wealth?

Why shrnb! h"v h.-ve det

i!ut i!i".v hr ve tletjenvr.lteil to t.l- status of pltlalde

I'i'i'S.iis. 1 hfdr vim and tire is g(.ne. They seem to have lost all ireniu.-s and aH inspiration. Th.eir stocks me in e.o demand, and even their bonds se-m to be di.s-

GETTING SOMETHING STARTED. When tho conferee.- appointed by l'residfiit Har.llri gathered to consider the um.-mp'.o;. mont sit ua' ion they Rot flown to nusiiicsd witiiout ib i ay. W ith cfrir-

trusted.

itvhile they a re not "on tie.- job

They

fulfilling their purpose. The lusines3 of the

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Ieft to right, the members of the supreme court are: Chief Jn-tice Taft acd Associate Justices McKenna Hoimes, D.iy. McUeynolds, Van Deyantcr, Pitney, Clarke and Hrandeis. Tnurrinc thrrvurr. the rain to , as chief justice of the United I of tlie VThite House, after he had n from the rtreet car, William States supreme, rourt the first ben sworn in. with the otherl How: d Taft, former .es dentof j man to have the honor of serving eight members of the higheHt! the U. S., recently journeyed to I his country in these two capact- I tribunal of the land. Taft wsj the White House to be sworn in ; ties. He is shown above in front appointed last summer.

Bait water dille the fact that It in popularly s.u ojxKfcd to be en tho -Oulf of Mexico? AJTSWEK3 TO ITS BTE EDAY3 QTTKSTZOITS Itow many Htat d.x the Lincoln hlRhwa ccmnoct? Ans. Twolve. 2 What la t.n n irronoTnlat ? Ana. Ono who (ltnls -tth the tbeory and r' a' -lice of crop prd action? 3 To vhat chiirch dos tb kins' "t

jKriKijind belontf? Ann. The Kplaeo.-il

church. 4 roc It spoil n. raier to Kttck Jt In hot vator? Ann N,, it rc-allv Improves the ruUtnK ilt"H if j ;s plaffd in hut vatpr Junt brrn olio;. 5 Uov many hrctli d:,l Ufrijamm frnnkltn hv? An.t. 8ixtef-r.. 6 What If th lowtT di'.lH'cn of tiebruin callod? Ann. 'retidtwni. T "What I tlu cinj'n'in nafiiM fr ti,I'ara nut? AnH. ilimiil nut.

R What 1h tifxt f the diamond in

hardness? Arm 7.rlMruiidum. 0 What country ov nn lh Islarui ..r Ounm? Ans. The t"ntid StiffH, jft What ! b?ioiirR!ohln'.' Ans. I i tho urHtanre In t.h; bbd wii'.ii pives tt !t.s color.

(iiuitrx has (.iitcrown them, and they have revea ied no energy to keep up with !t.

pcterlstic forethought the auiuiuistraticn had attended' And yet, notwithstanding the seriousness of the to the prlUminaries indispensable to intellieen' discus- !l'i'obl ni ami tho actual menace to every interest because tuon. Every economic fact possible to obtain will be f-f it, no intelligent solution is offered from any source, laid before the conference. G.itas work ii be e!im- The nmHial nvrinwiat ions between railway m-.inage-itiate.i. That means theie will be a ir.inimuiu f the. r- mont and railway l:;b..r. toi-tto r with the constant lzing and a maximum of practical consideration ot the l loadini: t'-r t-o ernnu nr aid am' : it . comTitute truth. ( for the public ime of the most perplexing situations

The assipnment of the conference in t'ne uirimiTe is ''Ver presented.

to find markets for floods and conscqiu ntly join tor no n and wctuen. Through study of the da'. a to be presented

It will be possible to make an aceu.a,- chart of avail- CHILD HEALTH.

ojo marKetd. with the beginnings that can be made I Tho t'nited States bureau of education is urging- a

In Supplying those in want of nai tfo.llar con,! wi.e.-e I iMti.in.u '.i.. cnnm.ih'ii t,i iMfh h.Milfh rnlfvu h '

reasonable arrangements can be made for payment OOo.eOu children in the a tin try through the medium of

thereior. there will be started a movement, which ia- :tht public schools. I; is proposed to make health In- j cvlfah'.y will result iu a revival of the who!.- rattle of ' struct ion as fundamental a part of the child's education j Industry. This cenft enee is to system;;tize what t!-:;;: jus are reading aiid arithmetic. . .

sancts nave been attempting to do in a haphazard w.n.

Jt is to perrorrn on a gigantic scale the s rvjc,- wl

always nr.s been left to w.iat we call r.nddlemet roiddteriian"s business is to know what, there is

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! 8 What Is the st;ui.lara rifle of th V. S. army? I S What ocean current warms Southi crn Alaska? I 1" How far ts New Orleajis from

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How tremendous a task - this is and how mn'essr.ry

may be gathrred trorn the fact that no fewer than 15,0(i,. .noo of the- iTi.OOO.boo new in the schools throueh-

to sell out tho countrv are snfforine from ldivsical defects

?nd where it can be sold to the best advantare. As Umg v. hi'h might be prevented or at least corrected. Three

a ac is surcesFtut no one wt rnes a omit production which means the profitable employment of men and women in Ihe industries. Xo private organization is capable of survevtng th

v.-orbl markets as the government can. mem conference h:-.c jae -li-seeing ey. ment .fh that before ii is beirg placed

out of rery five children have ailments which need , i atteni ion. T!-e fact that in man v cases such ailments' i i may be sufficiently slight to escape the notice of Hum asm,! obrert er f'.oes iut mean that thev mav not end

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IS.T it remarkable how nom a OIUI. mem "i-;2ei i'fif mariy SiltANt.i: Hurried of feniininc things TO wear when siie un't i:FA uioni 'Tizt- the year in which tOU Mill's discovered America? A jazzy orchestra plays in a SEW YORK barbershop, well most ItAKHi:KsIIOIS have chin numic only. MAM" a wealthy man likes TO brag that he ued to work with a I'll k and sliovd BIT vlier do ;on ever lo.ar of a woman tlUA(.(.lN(; that sUe used TO do her own washing? I'llOH A III.V no en.-; In any WALK of life ever feels hi t. srri:iUoit to another n:HK.-.i tn

AMI in fact any rigid out loud that i Mil-: must put it on very tkillfuliy. A" ORDIXG to a n'-wc it-in, Masfncbusctls l'fil.KS are ra:ed us the 7 II It 1 KT1 KM' in the i a' ion, however IT may be a misprint for thirstiest.

f,-et a painful

BAD BREA

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It

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SIC;H men must twinge

uiU'iap'oy- , jn a .,erioiis affliction: It onK means that the observer the

s ; f 've;-u- joncht to be less -H::.Jal. For in most of these cases it j -VMF ,., r,u lino .f busineFs the omprehen- I jc- ,,f inm --rt.n iv tn ,1. teet ih- ;.l!n,eni in the Initial ;..

five data ccdlected bv ihe ,;,.r .mu f ,-,.,, . . ... , ... I Til a nursing mother

laoor and the economic ad visor v committ. Ti.i t ir ...... .....:.. .. . e i.i . .. , loi-:s to -a l.,t tle-ustr.s ene.

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it,e oistingutshine feature of the nn i,l,

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portant undertaking and th- one which

Time was when we tin ught a chi'd none the worse

is toff for having few things the matter with it now and

nt s vi". y mi-; then. Some peplo even sought comfort in the belief

llCn gtVeS ground ' th:.t minnr -iff!', tif.no rmt.lo tha ebtl.t slrr.nlr..r Kll.loro.l

for confidence that results of the highest value to the him immune to others which, but. for present' evils, prosperity of the cotmtry will he obtrined. It is world i,l:,sh, c me later on.

service, too, for winch the revival i f our imiuries an.t

trpse ot other countries will resume a m, 'astir J

titliry. Another

pnicl'.'al appliention of the wise

Ing slogan "more business in government.."

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Hard-

THE TBANSPORTATION TANGLE. One of the greatest needs of this country is transportation genius. Every consideration of present dlrTi-

Fortunately this belief is not so widt! hfld as it years ago. l;ut it has not been an easv task to uis-

jiel this ignorttnee on matters of child health. That we ha ve not altocether' dispe'led it is seen in the fact that 15.n00.oot) children today still suffer from preventable ailments. Lack of funds in the heme mav explain this mu.uion In part. The figures given out by the bureau are convincing proof that much remains to he done.

Hi; hope the unemployment eonttrrnee 1oi-:svt li'iM President Hai .lmgr HKsrtlXSllll.lt for the t'AtT that a ! t of di m."-nU.

Hi; out of jobs ev.n thoun u could do so. T1IKKK arc no two closer frlegds IV the world than two women, both OK whom happen to detest the same woman.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute far calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People addicted wi'h bad breath find mirk relief through lr. Edwards'Oiive : Tablets. The pleasant, suar-coated ' . tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know thf m. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act grnj tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, : stiniulatinr: them to natural action, 1 clcarinrt the fclod and pently punfyirc: ' thn entire sy&icm. They d- thct which ; dangerous calomel do- s without any of J toe bad afi.-r ehects. ! All the bctieiits cf nasty, sickening.

pripir cathartics .re nerived troni Dr. Edward-,' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any diagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Eivrd3 discovered the

DM! great comfort to an editor j formula cftcr seventeen years of prac-

' tice nmoTKT pattonts afincted witn bowel is that no one but the ii-typo '-, and liver campiaiiit, with the attendant orator i K,jkr.i,

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M t!i.- i.roof n-i.l-r

Jart As Oood For CtvUnf . Money BacX If It Palls. Thirty snKnd '" r y,m f.i-irli th corn with this 1 to ' '1 ivrr. r i-iover Mi j'i'bMrot. (ttsbbitiA J-ain 'f I' ' ' ,,ji ......

IV the poofcetbook nerve AS tliey brincr the price down to $5.'l AM) rimemt.er what TUKV got a year or two apo. I' often think that t'othlnsr ! mere discordant ainf Insulting TH IS a Ford squawk warning KU to et a huftle. cn yourself or UK run over.

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Olive Tabk-ts are purely a vecetable

; corr.o.iu.nd mixed v.iih ohve oil; vou two r. at souls who may be trusted will 'know ihem by their olive color.

Take one or two evtijy nitjht for a week and note the cllect. 13c and 30c.

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OMt'S life secrets knew how lll a fool he. really Is for aion KVOW what he was f-oi' g to SAY but scratched out Jl ST In time.

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too dep!y rojted to reals' " ;.;s-It." I Immediately it dries and shrivel", th I !ges loosen from the trtie rleh nnd j soon you ean peel it riKht oft with vfi'jr , tinjrers as painlessly as you trjiu your i tmii:!. j Ikin't coddln corn pests. Don't niirfl i and pamp. r tl.eni. Don't oif and trim ' them. KF.MOVE them with "G!".TSdT." fosts a trltte at any drusr store J!f.. by K. Uwr. nee & Co.. iTneaK'- Foil in . Hammond by Osnrowski's Mutrnioey and ; Wets' Dru and ffntionary t'-. Adv.

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titties leads to the seemingly inextricable- maze of j Working separatelv at this task the home and Hie school freight gluts snd freieht rates. iH'cto not to have acf'-mplished much. !.: if the Imre.m ; And yet why should not. railroad business he tho 1 1 ti r? brine the home and th hool ioi-ih-r in tiie en-

best business in the l nited States'1 Tho r:-:! roads that d.vivor there Is little doubt 'hal we shall jiresently see ! at all

a;i built in that grfaf era of coustru. lien a genera- 1 ii bf althier chib hood.

AMI when a j-ounpr W (Ot has the urood o"nc Vt)T to u.-ie either paint or powder

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

TIM" neighbor women think

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The Bed is full size and :ih:?A in Vernts MuttR. Angle iron link spring an'l 4j-pcurri cottcn mattress.. The three pieces are wortii $27.50. Specially priced for this sate at only $14.95.

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1 f what are grindstones made? 2 How many strings are there on a! Standard Kailtar? j 3 What hluhly e.xplos!e compound! Is used In the manufacture 'of cellu- I lotd? j 4 In what Kuropean country is the ! Guadalquivir river? ' t 5 From what do we pet from a raid e? 6 -What Is an ca sy way to remove Ink stain.s from linsers? J 7 To what (;roup of animals do rabbits teloni;.'

Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company FREQUENT STREET CAR SERVICE . TO AND FROM CHICAGO HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.

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For W ednesday and Thursday Only

I Late 1919 Ford Sedan, has starter, demountable rims 400 00

ClliU OliWV.IV OUSUIUVU .................. - . . . 1 1918 Ford Sedan, has starter, wire wheels for 1 1919 Ford Sedan, has starter, demountable rims, just new ly painted, for , ..

I 1 92U Ford Touring, just pawled, has barter bsA de- 323 00

J 1920 Ford Roadster, just painted, has self starter, glass winter top I 191 8 Ford Roadster IOr ................... , m-z 1 19 1 7 Ford Chassis 1 Stearns Knight Roadster for - 1 Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring for

1 Hudson Super Six 7 Passenger Sedan. $1100.00

pjuk aiiu ruua wive 1 1918 D-45 Buick Touring. Al condition 1 1919 Ford Light Delivery Truck for ....... 1 1918 Ford 1-ton panel body. pneumatic tires, at

$350.00 $450.00

$300.00 $175.00 $ 85.00 $300.00 $200.00

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