Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 4

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TITK TIMES.

THE TiMtS RtV3?APRS

Th La County Tlut- Dally except Uf,rdar ind i terms.

The riiuM kuii OiioKir-lcdi;ia Harbor, daily caot uoay. fcuuiorsd Ui W'veaico ia i-nel Cbioujo. Novnu tr IS. Jttll. " i-Mk. County Tiuiiu SH)iit acd Wi-fkly Kcmtoa Katareu ai jK-etoftJca in Himnoud. Jfabruaj-jr 4. 1116. Tha Cr&i 7 vst',ii ii.,j i.k.i.i ,:fi auay. fc. are tua DvaiottKe iu ua.y. April lr, 11J. All lMlr Uie at f Marcat i. a tocund-cUM acAttar.

having done a woman's part in rearing a family. It dees not fall to every woman to kIv such service but to whomever it la given to bo a wife- ami mother the ir-ward ia not less though it la expressed in different

Lv;AN FATNii & i.'O. CHICAGO

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plaint liiimaia?ei- ta th CUculaaon Lmyarluicriii. ttn:inoad ( pri valet aathhsej i.mi. SlOi. ilo all tggfr';:'iir' i ' n . "mc wan 1 tu. ) tt yu fell te rwoie cui coo or fH Tiiiaa a promptly aa you hava la tU pai, pituPe do not hlnk If Uaa "' r wa!5 aot -ic ui.-. KsmMnOtf ihnun, nt-itj rrla la not wbat It uavd to be and ttut wmpiiiHU vrs 'af?1 lry,ni ""r ov.rvj, snout tae triin and man ic. Tai 'is hiifc ijurr-o u. dw.Uiii cguiyiueol and U at.trlDM nnruefcy o ra.cj iu iuob ou tluiu. lie pruuiui ln aiim us wkiiai you an uut n iur yuptj w wu act jinaptiy TEACHING NATIONAL HATRED,

ai? a ratans ot promoting rdatioud between

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Th.it the po.Hition of homo m.ier la the natural desire of women is shown in that about as many step cut of 'K.iinful occupations" aunually as enter them. Thus for most women such employment ta but temporary in contemplation of marriage. That bo many are willing to exchange salaries for the homo is proof which occupation appeals most forcibly to womeu.

Friday, Otobor 14, 1021.

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EELIEVES IN RAINBOWS. A Chicago man, interviewed iu Washington whore the speeding evil la perhaps at Its worst, expressed the hopeful belief that In 10 years heuco a man will bo safe on the streets of any big city as cn & battlefield. It imu,t be delightful to toto thla brand or rainbow eunr shin around the country. But it twists an ordinary man's eurioplty to understand how any American, free as the air to jump for his life at i)D per cent cf all atreet crossings, g'ts that way. Ten jears is a relatively long period In the life of pn Individual, but a short timo in the evolution of a national hubit. It is theoretically Impossible that in HI years motc'r car drivers will have placed under close restraint their impulse to run over every pedestrian they see desperately trying to carry hiH life in safety

a prominent Canadian vlsii-.across a street or outlvinsr hie-bwnv rt t.ihi

lE ,a the lDit-eJ stutt:s u,'Key that passages in our JHl'Hciilt to believe that such a happy day la so close, school books cf a kind to arouse national hatred in j The traditional beggar on horseback id a feeblethe children ahould be eliminated. Ho doea not eluci- minded infant ccn.pared to the modern red-blooded oate by citing speclfla examples of tii naayea objected 101 1-2 per cent motor' car driver. Alcohol is said to to; but it is presumed that he refer, to the accounts in 'be th.e great agent to steal awav men's brain- Today history text-bo,k of the wrong, that the American coi- ! we have developed the dope industry as a national paaonlsts and the young itpublic luffered at the hands of tlrno and enterprise. Iiut neither moonshine, home the L'rltlsh. hrevv or drug depe can ever hope to equal the seductive It is true that children can bo told of thee things lnHumce which four nnf mrrnn-t h ed wheels throw into in a way whicj will form in their minds a last.ng preju- a man the instant he feels them revolve under him. The a ice against England; and it is desirable that that should man who thinks thru.tr. io cWt , nr., .tt

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it would be joe as Fife in the streets of a big American oitv as on

a great battlefield has faith enough to go hunting a pot of geld at the en,i of the rainbow.

nowr Kqueakd, door miutoka AM gfiiPral ngtirak.i. ""IK men Cftn mnaKi to 0.(i:l. It better than others HIT evory man Inm nome kind K a yullow strr-.ik pomrtlicro.

Tin: siJirrow Is gctttna; TO bfi such an all-flrrd nulinc 11 thn nolhl.orhood in which ro dwell THAT Lh neighbors aro thinkinginiloi si.Y of chipplns in and employing CKS. LAIUIV Cox to get out his OI.O a.rmy rlflo a.nJ COJIBIXB business with plea-suro XOXV tlukt ha ta ono of tlio jobless. A lot of us are like THK mlsslon.artes who hava fit . f r AAA I ,

J i In what city was tha llr:t KUOM homo before they oajj do any Irarna Hkyacra-pii(;r built? good. 2 What Is Hiir." etipf.' " What Is a Kklarraph? A IX thy ak of Wizard SSmmona A What is a dowairor?

IS that ho make tha "invialbla" vlai- !

ble.

7 Wlipre in t ru.al i oal found? Ana. In Kiitu-ky, (Jhlo and Indiana. 1: a will oer bceon.e void ? Ann. A last will rn:u!.? by a man In valid at h's .Ir-ath no matter li.r.v i, u has

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eojyrIghted. 10 Is imlvaiiif-d eoal iispI eueves 'ullv? Aiif. Mtho1 have been d" via-( to niaku pulvrlrd eoal a fu ee.MKful fuel.

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Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 Hch-nan Si. Phone 531 Haamand, Ind. SATURDAY SPECIALS

Can goods are advancing in price. You will save money by buying by the dozen befoie another advrxe takes puce. For your benefit we oiler you the following prices on canned goods tor Satuidcy, October 15, h2i.

..9 avoided. On the other hand, however

a mistake to forget or to gloss over ttmt part of our history. The truth should bo taught. If our text-books contain untruthful statements or unfair comment, such passages should be amended to conform with fact and Justice.

Whether children acquire hUred of any nation in eehool depends largely on the teacher. The latter, while giving instruction concerning our early history, should make it pla;n that the England of George III was a

vastly different nation from the England of trd-iv

BACK TO EDEN. The Michigan supreme court seems to have gone buck to the Garden of Eden for its decision in the case of that hus'iaud convicted because hi? wife was operating a home brew apparatus in their dctiilcile. It is not Ftr.ted that the Michigan Adam who nlazarlzod th ricr.

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onori. wuatever prejucice may be aroused by the story of the revolution, by pointing out that English scldiers and American soldiers fought side by side as friends and allies In the world war.

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WHICH W0:,IAN PEEPERS. In normal times, 20 cut of each 100 perpons engaged In gainful occupations in the United Mates are women. At present it Is believed that. S. 000, 000 women and girls are at work and that a fourth more will be when industry reaches notmal conditions. This invasion of women applies to almost every field of enterprise. Yet those figures take ro account of the vastly greater number of women who are not classed as in "gainful occupations" yet pt-rform tha natural function cf women home making. The woman who is a home maker may not be able to count "her income in' dollars as accurately as the other who draws a fixed salary, yet she is in a gainful occupation nevertheless. Her "jewels" may be her sons and daughters and her reward may he less financial but she has it in the satisfaction of

wife denie, partaking cf the forbidden brew

did his prototype, it will be remembered. But the court with Solomonic wisdom held that since the man was the master cf the household he was responsible for the illegal operations of his mate and therefore fell within the clutchen of the Volstead law equally. It may b recalled that Adam was evicted in very similar circumstances. It Is not often that legal proceedings can run so far back. How little, too, has masculine nature changed!

An Indian maharajah is on a trip to Kurcpe taking with him his three wives. He doesn't care for expenses.

Winston Churchill's suggestion of a "king of Ireland" named by Great Britain sounds more like a provocation than a palliative-

Movie producers now demand that their actor-folk be moral off the screen. And the public would like to see them a hit moral cn it.

OI R memory jom back TO tha g-oldcn years when tht 4 IIOXC'K of lalmiatry waa quite I'OPLLAIl with th boya ajid girls BIT now it In our kucss THAT they Juat hold hands bolaiy WITHOUT considering It .ECESSAKV to make ar.y explanations. WIJ. th middle-avarcd pred HITS a woman THEHIi'S gent r ally no telling how imOAI) shell beo,.ni. KAT AIIIH'CK LF Is at larjfe but MAYUi: hiaiis has been COMMF.MKl) jq rnough atr-ady. OVK evidence of the still ..i-uvtiat or.I'l.ORAm.E absenct of thrift I' our glorious country is the way SO many of our family mMi SKE.W to be regarding the life insurance HL'SIXESS as organised solely t'OH the purpose OK providing them with blotters. A woman may forg-et to take A?t Y money with her when she GOES shopping, but at least SHE never forgets to take a handbag:. IK a bootleg-gor was made to drink his OWN medicine, his punishment WOl'LD bo complete. . AXOTHEK thing that cheers the. HArrV motorist on hla way is that

AFTER he haa invested what f

SPIUXG covers about the only things LITTLE money he has left In that HEM MX to worry about IX this connection are rim s'viaks

6 What sort of a pernon In a supercilious one? C What city In Cuba ranks next to Havana in fizo? 7 What e CVc Is grown In Arabia? Who Invented the mimeograph machine?

j J--Of what material Is corduroy manufaetunsl? I l'--Hov many times can a copyright 1 ! be r.mev 'd? i

ANSWERS TO YESTEJiD AY'3 1 QUESTIONS. !

1 What in the standard s.de arm of ; the V. S army? Ana. The Colt .4j j cal-her automatic pistol, j - How long is the Liimoln hU'hvay? ; Ans. 3.L'S4 miles. j :'--Who u rot- "Th.- oil e.l;en Uuc- : 1 ' t Ana. Samuel Wood worth In 1.817. j J -What per cent of Oerman arm 1 oft'h-era eiorajo d in the World War w. re j U.lhid? Ans. T.vtuty-five per cent, j Who is the ol lf 3t member of the siuremo cojrt? Ana. Just.co IIuliri-';. Hp U; RO. , f' What till co htrI":j havo the most j J'ord car;.? Ans. Ohio. Iowa and l'en- i 1 t'K I a ! a

; Tender Feet Helped by Soothing ! Massage . 1 Aches, excessive perspiration and smarting can be ended VNE of the new developments in the proper care of the feet -a part of Blue-jay Foot Treatment is a cooling, penetrating balm, called Blue-jay Foot Relief. Massage the feet with it thoroughly, after bathing thern with Blue-jay Soap. This brings quick relief. Another part of the treatment is Bluejay Foot Powder, e pleasing deodorant. The three articles obtainable at all dru2t;ists' keep yoar lcet in perfect condition and end nervous annoyance and constant irritation. Write for free booklet "The Proper Care cf the Feet" to Bauer E Black, Chicago. B lue -j ay Foot Treatment keeps feet feeling fine a Bauer & Black product

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One dozen Your Choice Sweet Corn C t ' for OlJ Ore dozen Hivjhest Grade Corn 75 One dozen Sweet Wrinkled Peas C 1 A f for One dozen liarly June Peas J One dozen No. 3 cans New Pack Tomatoes 1 7C for 1 . O 1 1L. jar of N:w Jam, A i" 2 lot No. 3 cans Our Bviit Pumpkin OJ" 2 for ' ODC 16 oz. bottle Catsup O -s for 1C C. W. G. Mac?.ioni or Spaghetti, QT per dozen Euik Macaroni or Spaghetti, QEJr 3 pounds for Old Style Mince-Meat, Cjn 2 pound jar w Consum?r Bst Flour, Q " l"Q 24J7 pour ds for O A .J7 Conurn- rs Dest Flour, J A 49 pound sack A Rub-No-More Soap Chips, ' ? r 3 for '. aJC American Family Soap, C0 10 bars for OJC Ftls Naptha Soap, "Q 10 bars for ". 07C Morris Supreme Bacon Squares, 1 Q per pour.d Morris Smckrd Shoulders 1 ? pir pound Powdered Sugar in bulk ' 1 Q 2 pounds for Argo Starch, 1 pound package, OC 3 for

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Twelve clerks have been kept busy trying to handle the crowds attending the sale of this stock.

Is simply this : The many friends and patrons of this store all know that Mr. Ortt has the reputation of carrying nothing but reliable footwear, made up expressly for him by the very

Thecr Kpnnhfiil clinic nnw Kina cold nt curli ridiculouslv low nrices is the reason whv the store

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is crowaea wnn customers waiting their turn to get waited! on. , Space does not permit me to quote prices on this mammoth stock, but wish to say every pair of shoes has a ticket attached marked so low that it will take but a short time to move them. Will mention just a few prices to show what a tremendous saving the sale of this stock means to the people of ammond and vicinitv.

MEN'S MEN'S BROWN : MEN'S TAN and BLDCK MEN'S ALL SOLID WOMEN'S WOMEN'S ALL BROKEN LINES CHILDREN'S SHOES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOUSE SLIPPERS kM) Jp ROMEOSj GOODYEAR WELTS LEATHER unncc ciippfdc LEATHER STRAP SHOES AND OXFORDS qH0FS $3 Grade $6.00 Grade WORK SHOES H0USE SLIPPERS COMFORT SLIPPERS WHILE THEY LAST i to s. .ribt $1,00 $2,15 $3.95 j $2.95 $1.00 $1.29 $1.00 $1.29 $2.15

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2,000 pairs of Shoes and Oxfords which formerly sold for from $8.00 to $15.00. All high-grade Goodyear welts. Sizes 2 to 8. Widths AA to E. We will fit them while they last at $3.95.

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69 East State Ssreet

A. J. CLEVELAND, Manager in Charge

HAMMOND, INDIANA

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