Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1921 — Page 4

Pace Four

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Iris, hits HLWiirtiid

j iu(! faces

Ji.-figuivd, people thought it hud to bo that

:'i;. men; is conceded to be very bad but twh fi.'.! v knows why, but every oner 1n a while mint xme in which business can't make

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Xh riutts jut CiUeai-Xr:nna biii.-bor. dail racapt bUD'lRy. WllcIM tel. Ul (iVliOUKc .11 CUlCUItu, N'nflft Uir 1, HI. 'me iut. County Time -'i.-AMi.-diij m.d Wc.kly fcalitiuu i in iotoCtibo In ii .iie.iii.ji.c". If ;brua;-y i. lllte. 1TJ l U)a llulfi- ut tid.i. ir.i.! 1' ifl't

All uaivt iA .' rr.ii . ii.i, .titoiiil-v" "., ilili'lt. How int. eh mono wmh j-j. :cii in u iiictt ! f,inn ().! ' Th .. i.illu.n dt.!i:ir. Kverybody t-t oil o. WV" it uuuoautetl thai the .veiat'.'i ImUVT .irr".T-r7-"Jr.J-'-r- I .'I.'U'" .JiiiHt was miini; to raise ?iumv in si. eh eoiorsr.1 li-inris. feu i i'biui.a. met Cfci.c. : r.iut oiisc-vrtiive et'tlmaten imt Iho Iokh in wapts alone fc.st ChlGAtfi . lttMvs). . Vt-ltphoua i . , . a. lct iUet. i kr.r auu ( Us a v - ! ci; ji. i.-c louuse.l bv m.emi.ioym-Mst in tin country 1 l.is oui, at

"i":. r u,ew ; .v.: 'moi-p man tu-?. that

have i' ', . : Mid .1 mill I'l'iin uwiiirs.

l.jH.st'S that

prulit,-. Then some of it quits. .Men refuse to rick heir lapilal. They discharge their workers and wiiil tor better fillies. Hut i-n't it time to )t' taliinn this situation tor ".iaj-ed a5 lieeeti.siir ? It i !iioie serlj us than most

, e ya.'i.M a tl(lt vvo.'k tt JP hv trlUia nelUHK 1MB 1'lMK.tt iua wui- j fltuut :siu.:,,Mli to tu .'lS''ujA:iru t'li'Ar'iaiut. '1 hri't

ttuifCepi tirtlP Mifcj'.ijo; viw-

I these im-n aud paid t Me wagts nave lout proms aim p

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ir, in fin) of et imti film nil .h

Hollow t'lOta this. Imiurftrles that would haw employed

teria b

tt jrou Tall to reciv .jut ctpv or fn Tist trrtiiv". rn'j Lav ;o the p;-so 4o uet thins. It tee. iv r l bit a irn.-. -:ai:icvr Mi e !n m

et;ob .U cot Willi U u-'J t ft fta.J tai roinl'iiii' ,r ! f ;.r-riji I'reir. taauv so'.i'wi iihoui '.lie iraia aim li)'i '

vca. Tn4 '!. line ipursiM'; ii nuin eyui;i i'? una u iPm.it, evf ry

U aOviAtus Uk bM you a uol 4t i'Jf tv.v-r -.an j w'i CI v -:;-. j

baps eapltfil. Fanners who would luive sold tuv.- ina-

hnd l'oi. I st lifts have lost millions because oi . . 1 T t. .. I 1

:m: iie.-i eat:v'u iieniaau- .uei '-kuiiu.,

iirues

ini'-itt that s. rvts th public hu rli.Ucd

in the In. .;pi incurred hv thus bustnesB stat;ntiiion.

In

mldttion, and jierhapi- even more serious, damage Ins bicn done cf Inestimable extent to public health, morals ::nd the general welfare.

ARE WE LOSING THE HOME I Much hass been said with tongue and pen on I tie , subjwt of home life in America. There are untold vol- J u tnes of printed matter st tting f'uh the fact tlnu u- i day the home is nor deinp either for children or kiowuupa the things for which it was designcu- - iho p.ovid-i lng of opportunities for a wholesome family life. And in these volumes there probably may be fi mid some suggestions on how it is possible to mako the mod-rn f home yield these opportunities. Duf unless we address ourselves actively to the '. task cf putting into practice our voluminous preaching on this subject we shull not advance greatly toward a s bolution of the problem.

and

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to hold that it win reineaj iitei.. . actaal!. f.lPar defectirn from rail tonnage.

lift, e ther in ttie community or ioi ie

FIGURES ON THE CANAL. Statistics from the Panama Canal Record point to ;i steady growth in the shioments of raeitic coast fruits by water route, although the diversion from all rail tiauppcrtation is less than enthusiastic predictions indicated. In the first e:ght months of the year, up to August 31, the fresh fruit traffic through the canal totaled 7.1 :i 2 tons, of which 6.M0 tons originated on the Pacific coast of the United States. On a ratio of :b boxes the ton the estimated fresh fruit shipments aggregated 2i:.!Hrt boxes An even more interesting

statement would be that covering shipments ot

It would be folly to regard tnis tmng ngui, ... j Plll,sf fruitK through the canal, eince that would

ill Id

which

ilon can be built on a substantial na.sis um-w ..v...,, .... and home training play a great part in this prccess. The situation is not to be taken lightly. Nor will it remedy itself la the course of time, if as ihis educator maintains, we are going in a direction away from it. The obvloub cendusion is that if w cherish ideals that make for desirable manhood and womanhocd and for a more efficient citizenship, we can not afford to lose siKht of the fact that these ideils arc best maintained in the home. Other institutions may help in this process; but they can only help, they can not supplant the home- It .'ay be that the wri'ing of many books on this subject and the delivering cf many lecturers will help us to realize this; u;ci to thai end they serve a good purpose. Bht the reU rem--dy to the waning influence of the home lies in a thorough re-..gni-tion of what we are losing when home and family life become less important with us. and in a rest lute determination to prevent this at all cost.

heretofore held a monopoly of that traffic. The favorable side of the Panama Canal operation is presented further in the official report, which states that fir the fourth consecutive year the water route has shown a profit, fn the fiscal year which ended with June 30 last, receipts for tolls exceeded expenditures for operating by $2,71 2,000. an amount, according to official language, "'sufficient to wine out he last cf the

deficit, resulting from slides In the earlier years of oper- j tathf.r . - ti..i i I

at Ion." The cost of the rnn;l on mvesteu capital ;i the same dat" was $ ?, ?. '. r. 1 . -7 1 .9 5. a sum which is still substantial.

Passing Show I It I I'll Hi the I. Pit Is sti-.oyi i ..ti c:iieu!Kn un ielv uv f n . V. i; in.ilii- wh. ;. a Vtas.M-dsii:.f!! KI in M( er.- Ib-aiievi I ;T1I XI1H offcri le r nnsi-an. h. lb. llll.llllVI' liiihlfi and ticV OM); ii. ivir ii' 1 VII ISA I.I. w. ii,, it-r :':u ."'I ioI'IMIK r-a'iy . xi.r-.'ts TO) tie I anything f..r I'ltr. . MIIK H Kir' wen is te l.AM a Mi.'',,.! Ml i: K' ti- hi"'. ' i I i ' h. i T!i: s'oiy ..f ii;.-. s(i)it;iii':s ,,. , ;,.! ! in A fcur.ily in t j . . 1 1 - nou'i TO jtpoil h uh tin- laile r and mot h. r A K l l can . j iici iein e an i:lonol, tlirill nierrly ty I'tllKIMi ber car al, iK8ite Til IT f a j'..unj.' man I" wbiiin she f'els an interest. A demand that SOI Ms u n aM.nable tr TIIK man (,n whom it is made i:i;i sounds that way 'Ut the man who is making it. TIIK world is full OF fal.-e prot.'nsi.-s and tho ,II,AY steHk as it is tailed I.IKi: the .miiiny towel IS always a v ry d:i't n nt affair FHOM the one when only the FAMILY'S at home. XSK aim to be a faithiul husband I" most ways l.ut w! RF.Ft SK to Uy to reinember to

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tin rob. A h ild l eu's

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I.e. 'ii rcmi'o'.i from h Unhda. who '..; i.ei.n cotifir.'t i d i pi t !,- ia is report-

Ki-ep- i!ie vitAl ct puns healthy l y TeKut,Tly tnkir.; tho vorid's standdrdrerr.cdy for ki'ney.l;vftr, bladder and uric aci trouble?-

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Of the i.'.hll.' if Q ua ra n! ine ha the lii.ov.- of Mr. Mr. 1 Mhs.ui to his Vioiii,. wit'

fd hh 'b'ine mii' li improved.

.Mr, ('has. ilo'.ilp.istor is still quite' Silk. j A no-ifiiin -vi'l ;eid at the Olb-

tt; '51 tij?1.

Thw rj-xtional Remdy of Ho'daad tot cnturi'.-f and endorsed by Queen Wilhelrniiin. A'.! druggistti, three sizes. Ijook for hr nm Gold Medal on crerv to eatd ccrent no imit-.cio

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ANNlVERSAll Y Announcement in thh issue. Don't fail to read the

M B News

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iic-.v 'lenieil that former Piesidmt W ilson is op;,"'ie C.erman t.eaiy. Perhaps he still recalls the

IT is posing

lesult of the election.

ALL that is asked of the Michigan farmer, who Uays his cows are milVei by fish when they go to the j pond to drink, is to lead us to his cellar.

UNEMPLOYMENT LOSSES. How easily people get to taking for granted very serious matters. Time was when smallpox ravaged whole communities and most of the surviving population

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! A KKKNCH AIUPLANK has traveled 20 miles an 'hour. In fact nothing has ever traveled quite so fast

unless it was a secret at a sewing circle.

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aste is a

tobacco quality

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TIIK "r:d w. i T J . troninff

I not '1 i i T. f ;t o,iii:- .VI'ASI as wo had Iced AMI wlien a campaign mana.

WF.I.t'OMF.S the fullest and MOST jiitiles pub'b'iiy ttt; have a Kiiawing ftar that hr HAS his tracks pretty well cover

THIS a .-jueer world, we C I.I. w. imen the weaker s. x W".T we know a henpecked III SHAM) "bo would s;ive his

to Itll !

up

II M.I IT arm to be aid wife

JI T what be thinks of her.

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nn yah know?

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i'ar diil 1'aul T.ei made hi- fj,

We stare it as our honest be'ief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer ouiiiify (ind hetsce oi better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett Si Myers Tobacco Co.

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CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended

.. I nil. "I 7 Will in ,, r vl to 11-uf !.. r I - li.. ..m,s ;i 0 -Him no.-.- ., 1 1'- t-'l ..I'l , he r .u i v i ii, t ii i i' " d' -'

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lew 'an, ii::- trip? is -Si. MrM'tT Ty- .-, rn ' i s Mew oi l. Ioi oi a 1 ' 1 1 Scotch ,1;, llMiie Hi! tDp ol :i s i: i i .; :i t d mi ii is-'.--..I'll Hun i;- n '.'

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ANSVITXHS TO yHSTrSDiY'S

I When was it lirsi Ui-own thni r-i i Greenland . re.iiiv an i.-laiai? Ans. t -

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In exi'lora'ica

tlii,". 2- ffow man.- rlai-ers are tie

polo tea hi? An:-. "Mir.

3 U'he'i- oo e t ;r..' v ith I'm - i

urh'ii' ? Ans. It is rortned by oinhin- , ff

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Prints more Auto Adver iismg than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to get in touch with the prospective customers.

Erwr? flm is Lare Cnn?y W!e flat Honey to ts$ ta AuiaxaoHb llttd UlY. TIMES.

Chats with YOUPv Gas Man .

"Il ets l.i ie early nowadays." said a young Irish lady to one of out men the other day. all know wh it she meant .

Wit

nereas.

before the change

from d.ty'bght s.ivi.ig t3 st.ii.d'rd time v.e had a chance of getting home and having our evening meal before it was dark, revcrion to standard time has changed that.

Putting the clock an hour forward, combined with the fact that daylight is growing scarcer every day, means that lignts will he burning much longer than ihcy did last month. Also, the weather grows colder and hot meals grow more popular. This means more gas will be used for cooking. These changes are bound to be reflected in your gas and electric bills at the end of the month. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

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Gold Medal or Ceresota Flour.

Very peciai!y pi iced, Vs sack for

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Chocolate Props (a real -

bargain). Specially priced, per $

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10 varieties cf rhe fastest sellers, 19c per ib.

Chocolate

Cbccctet Marslimallow Calces, special et ISc

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LARD! Very Best Pure Rendered

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Maid. Seedless cr SeedeJ

MiNCE MEAT Qjart jars of New C England, prepa-ed

MINCE MEAT- New Ealand,

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in heavy svivi; per can rpi:0TS N. 2 size tins of Del 7, i i C. 9

;lonte uranu PEACHES Club Hon?e brand. No. 3 si?f tins, delu ion-

nrArurc V ; , o fine I

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30c

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PINEAPPLE No. 1V2 tins De Monte, can 35t, 3 for

PEAS Hart brand, fine, tender, rified, per can PEAS P.idc cf Michigan brand, verv tender, can Ibv, 3 for. . . . WALNUTS California No. 1 soft iii i'

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Michigan., 3 pom.ds : TA.NCY HEAD RiCE 5 pounds

ba'-.cd, per pound OYSTER CRACKERS Fresh bake.

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ciip per lb KIRK OLiVE TOILET SOAP AMERICAN FATviiLY SOAP ' lObars

OLIVES Lrge Queen, in Mason q iyfS PRESERVES 2-ib. jars, Straw- E be vy, Raspberry, D;;gar

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Cur Lett. C 1 AO

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