Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1921 — Page 4
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TIIK TIMiri, November 1L 1921. TUP.
THE TiMcS KAPRS Th Iir County Tiuiv U:iUt nc-iut tj,urJiy enl huriay k-iiierta a; tu p toaico tu tiuint.-i.;j. .'uue Th riiv-- u Cfti'.-.xi !i.i!' ti.i, Mart .r. dully ecct fciuuday. Kuturl the pottlttif iC .u c.si CUo'uku. :ovio ecr IV m. Th Counlj Timw Hn'uriar eed W;k.j I'..) u. 'ei.ta l lht l,,''"frl Uwniim ml, tf-V.ru , 15)14. Tr (iaj y hjTtauife Tim.. ii.; .:- t-jay ho lr: kt Ui outiioCJv. i Uay, April lr, iJU. AJJ uoai- ue tt Jfkivj. 4 J-S.ii. aecomt-ei.i
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NOXJCii; TO rSBrftHl-'Ikiu. W Ton fall" to rt-oftiva youi codv (.r fat Timki 11 frcrnptly m r.-u hw In the pu p; J., not thsnK f ha ' ul i.-o: .a u:i;.. li-.c. 'tup. : tti-.- c- . . i ?rviee cot what It u-J in a;id tjf ruinp!nin'i r 'iT-l trn rnacy no'. rfin abouc th tr!n ana uitli tr 1C. Taa V:t lint tnrri-ns.) it. ryx.'.'nx nu:tin-:. ma u atrliln -arn-bty o rtarn it at,fux & time. p-ci.st iq advlta u wbwn yi.u not rt .-.ir phit hs.j v .- c" tu .f 1! v
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ONE PHASE OF THE EAST CHICAGO ELECTION With the Kaht Chicago :iun; it i ;; : .-It k.-.i ti..v. a
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tiian's rn.i joiity v.as so iartu ;i n. hi- c m. i; :cciivc that, there i.- no q.ios-tt n 5'';; v h t i. w.- , ui-
I'ortcl by htm.lrVis i-.n lmn.lr-.'. of rcjiaih;. Piibsc; i'oci to his uniiupcu-hublo i:S:::f.v:u of A ira.
His flection is a rebuke l'tihlican orp;n! ?:. ion paiti.-.; then:selves into inunif.pa l"3Pr for the ?:ercise of it.s
tried to rend out of the party Kast Chica.sro i pti'';i. ,'ns who rc-fttsdl to stihscsii.o to au.t!iiiig lut. tfiiaon-purc-American isnt. The host oi' K ipt Chicago repuhlifnns ho supported Frank CaHr.han vender now what Co-tnty Treasuwr liitlpli Bradfo-d thinks of Callahan's trenien.'o-j. n.;. .!- it?. Bradford it may be rcmcmberpd (brew hhi.sf'f into the East Chioapo ratnpa;gn breeches and bootstraps. In- sent his personal check 10 the lit -;pa i ttnp-ilsn p r and his personal support Hi published a .t;)t..nicnt
conveying tite idei that brcntise he had crowded
tae umeii.etit. I he runes hnd to lie t'own nn.l
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' : r-;trji. -' i-' fitidii.i; out wa lit it is. -o licit, ih; i- '!.:. she ' tc-r be ;i"idcd Hoi the d " s t i u . 1 1 i 1 1 1 i - victim.- of :i d! -ease which di'Miand- a linal'.oii .of two pit.:. of fioo In t r daily "'ves can- e for lei'ccItioii t'tir c jiistifici , ti ih. opinion that the treatment. is iiiuto firtible ih.in lior inaiady. A jear in Centra!
! .:r. . ;.( "( vet' with ti toiiTi tis nictisnre of malt and hop
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or ;i p..!:ei;' -vlni needs rc-a ;,nd qit'ct and a j tc a".-';ince of so!) initial fond Central Kur P" j no ;:p.pe;i ;i d 's t '"l b le retf'at. ! htie :.. ;oo n. i'i(V,:'ii; ocr th.fe of thicv:-! tioL !'C ; " i .; r'i'cd. There is oo oolcli slirrllit I
pli. ,;1 .;iliiu.-it!cre and not eiioujju la l")e ni
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Voters na:ir;u!y wondered how notch faxs r,r pai.1 in F-? (''lirann and what vas his interest
body seemed to know. Some things they .iki:(iw. One was thar fr rv.tr.y yea.rs the publish rs nf The Tones b.aye f.e n io avy taxpayers at East Chicago and the paper has foimht for the welfare of every business and indusiritl municipal factor in the Calumet region. It coiisider.-d it:."lf pprfectly consistent in ilrhting for the election of a red-
:!EXTCO'S IHDEFENEDNCE. Mexico i- c.l'. iM-.ttinp the oenteiinia! of her Independence I'rotii Spain. What a hundred years It has been! T'Aic the country has been ruled nominally as an empire, an.i a republic the greater part of the time
the iiinc'iiiiit 'ii has not. been snore stable. Oft' n its presiden:.- chansred with the freqtncy of the moon. It j lias been a turbulent century end the last decade wan j not !'ss so th,:n .-.ny titat precedetl ii- j The conditions in Mexico under the Spanish dom- j in ion were the same as prevailed in other Spanish ruled !
land.- and always have had an affinit
mo i: that sidrit seems die- : suranee it w.'il net
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how much to the natural likintr of the people for trou- , lie ni-.v not be accurately determined. However, it is j ;ar that the peopie have net learned the lesson ot j yielding to the majority and the majority has not learn- : ed to consider the ti.'-his of the minority. 1'nder tlie rule o'f Diaz the povernment was desporic. yet it may be that such is the nly kind for which J
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. . common name lor the i l to the diamond in .ountry owns the Island of is hmtitotjlobln?
AK&WEES TO YISTIBDAY'3 1 What is iiuu.si.t.i .;hter? .na. It i - t'a- unhix'fai killing ;' :o.tlijr with"ttt taa!!. . . i r.-'-s nr roe la-.!. r Hew n.juij aah - o ra itient ;tr': there in hi.;leV An-. l. tl 3 laih-a. :; liav. anie. te-rrs of la i l.i itncl lal;rl
lis. d ;.,r iau. laitura! l-'Jr-Atif.ai ni:' - t.-rn h. 'I hantfrs ill the I'hijiridaer. h rai -' , ;js. They ih) .at SRi'i. "as tTif l;.t stat to ratify ameinln-.c-nt? Ans. Teti-
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highest waterfall ii. Tlie i ; rand at La""1 feet hlKh.
7 AVlit re is Slarvfl nor!;? Ana. On the I'.lia' - river near I..a Sal!.-. x AYb:.t fa-a-Mnont I'lokc a;r,leon's f O'.ver? Ans. Tfaterlcj. V Who e-atiH the J'.aha.nias? Ana. oi. i' laatain. '"-Has a r..-;1l..oil? Ansa Yes. It e i r a! a 1'I ,; it hcait with f.n. eie.m-
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tor trouble, and
a l it doimant now there i.s no asawake a pa in. How much of the
the interna! dissensions which have peoo!e are due to niiseovv.-nro'nt end
Prosperity is cominjr back by the I
haro work route Hri-ord:nj.T to Chantry, salesman for a1 Sandusky, O.. manufacturer, vho has been awarded first prize by Collier's weekly for the bejt report "of actual sales this year In Chantry's story is revealed the resourcefulness and hard work now required
to make sales,
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' day he persnaded his prospect to visit another batik and tne loan was
I nnde It had taken hree days f i zero weather to make his first sale. iThe fourth day Chantry determined !to sell the banker who had turned I down his first prospect. The
' listened to their conversation which i banker's town of Crivit?.. has no ! mostlv concerned the Droblem of I electric light and Chantry explained
fli t .f n inh tM, lomr.a K. thaihgiillno Imrs 5TI)Ct .r.t iff on Nl). I what it WOUld 0163 0 tO the batik tO
story of a dealer who odd an auto-j que Day Uke. This srave him an have electric lierht that the 'i-,h mohile a week when others were do- ! idea. And by dark he had his dem- i burning all nisrht would make tt hard
injj ncth:n; Chantry walked into j onstratirp truck out :n the middle t for anyone to blow out trie vault
the store of the Murphy Supply o.. of the lake with his electric light Green Hay Wis., ai d oersuaded the plant in action. niai;i;,rer t e-.ve h;ni a tryout sell- j The farmers soon me to invesir.? Matthews electric liphtinc ! tipate. Real prospects were plants. This plant was higher created. The next day Chantry priced thin its competition and the I started to carry out the program territory assierned was difficult. 'he had read about---to make ten
doors and once lighted darkness would act as a burglar alarm. Ha sold the banker. Then he sold another banker a short distance away on the same idea. "And so I have sold one
liehtinjr plant each week, says
Chantry drove sixty riiis the calls a day That day he almost ! Chantry. , I have worked hard,
first day to Ellis Jet.. Wis., and put made a sale, but the banker, to up at a hotel patronized 1 y farmers whom his prospect applied, refused
and lumbenacks. Dressed in - a him a loan, deelar'iijr that he would
risar early and followed the gen
eral lines of the storv I read last
February 1 believe almost any
mackinaw shirt, he mixed in and buy. cheaper in another year. Next ' line of goods can be sold this way."
blooded American and a s 'tad busines man. East the Mexicans tire at present lifted. It is certain that ChicaK") republicans who supported Callahan said that ,whi'e there were great abuses of power under trie Ufa 3 Bradford was welcome to support Heppa. but that he regime there was order and the'natiou progressed xvita must refrain from inipr.snlnsr the motives ,-f those who great, rapidity. Had it been a more henevolenr. depnthough:' Mr I'ai'ihan was the more desirable candl- tis:n it might not have been succeeded by the turmoil d.it?. Bradford had much, to say about the members that ensued. of his party and E..st Chicago republicans womb'M j Yet the internal disorder which has marked the when he came to cwn the republican party, savins that hundred "rears of independence is net surprising when it wasn't so long ago that Bradford denounced the the mixed character of the population is considered, if publican party and was one of the most enthusiastic Three-fourths of the people are of Indian blood, either Hull Moosers that ever scod at. Arnia;. .hlnn- pure or in mixture. Xaturafly ignorance prevails. Vet Republicans have not fore often how rtrndfor-1 In the natural resources of the country offer great possd-
tbc last state campaign told McCray he hart -.cCo votes in his vest pocket and made It's .Vm-'nd-- w-hb-h MeCrny ignored. Evident Iv few cf those ".'.") republican votes were in East Chicago. It is safe to say thrt the members of !he republican county orsennization who d.spot:o!!y wanted to road right out of the party the rpenblirans who exercised their independence ar a municipal ejection, find little
if
it its. 'The centennial cetf brat ion mark? more the
. ofirne than great politieal advancement, though . ties?
HOY MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
l I 1 Where was it that Stanley found I iavintrstou in 1S71? - What are the principal tributaries!
of the Mississippi -river? 3 How ij'un'h land has the govern
ment given for achools and universi-
I 1" Front what bird in our ThanksJ six inji turkey desx.'i-nded? Anawer
I ! rom tlie .North American wild tur-
Hey.
1 How many states does the Llndii Highway connect? '1 Yhat is an agronomist?
3 To what church does the king- of Kngland belong? 4 Does It spoil a razor to stick it In hot water? 5 How many brothers and sisters did Benjamin Franklin have?
6 What is the lower division of tne
WATCH DEFLECTED BULLET, SAVED . - CONSTABLE
HAOERSTOWN. MI ,v. Ciinthihio Cna'les Htirnhart of II inrock, considers hlnire-if the luckiest man in the world tu-'lay. II" stoutly maintains Uoit h' t'.ti s hia life to his w.i'cb, w-hich he rever nt!y ' caresses, pcrhatiK unconsciously, f-verv time he relates his narrow escape from death. Constable Harnhiut wa pat roil in'j his "beat" recently, tnufing abstract-edij-. winn lie discovered two men loiterinsc in the rear of an automobile concern. Their actions being suspicious, the constable decided to arrest them for trespassing. Approaching them, liarnhart inquired what they were doing. In rerl" one o the men drew a revolver and fired into the g-roflnd. "When I started after him lie aimed and fl red at me," Rarnhai t' declared Hat fate Intervened with the course of the bullet. Aimed so true tjiat fatal damage would have occurred had its course not ben interrupt) I. the bullet struck Barnhart's watch and was harmlessly deflected. His a?sai!an!.i escaped while he was arousing himself from his da-- and getting his feet back on the ground again.
"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
progi ess er rare.- rein ily Ins bran made, of course, ft. fs to be hoped that entraneo on the setnnd century will usher in an era of stabiUjy and quiet. .y cesnt'on from revolution and a turning toward industry would make Mexico's second hundred years greatjy in contrast with the first.
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encouragement in th" ford why be poured
East Chieapo republicans will never T'.rad ford's orders. Nor vvill The Times.
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-1 How manv railors did Enodand
take from U. S. ships before war was declared in LSI"? 5 What was the National debt at the end of the Civil war? 6 :lioV dots the president make communications to tlie army? ? What are the four treat English u ni versi lies? S What university did John P. Rockefeller found'.' it Where is tin- city of L'trerht"
10 Who was h :.- eighth president the I'nitcd Slates?
THE CPIN'TOX trains ground thnt some of
money loaneq to lyi-ono j. tieve
eotp-ng honir
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j on P.rilain's policy now and in the future must wonder
,how the London government has the face to draw '3
salary. i j Asxi:n to wriiMisntvs nt us-!
iin. i j 1 How far hd I'aul Revere ride ! ii tlie niibt lie made his famous trip? i
--""t - j Answer From Hostou to LMingion. j Vtt!'W&WtrF'W!lZ& ten miles. I
this ! TF IT TAKES $1.00 to save a life in Ttussia. htw
nn. much ffort and sacrifice does it take to save $-4.00?
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Hammond, Ind. Phone 531 540 Hohman St.
NEAR PLUMMER AVENUE Y AND SATURDAY
Tyrannis" for a motto? Answer Virginia. What lake separates New, York from Verm-jnt? Answer Lake 1'h.tm- !!. o. 4 Where is the DnPstcr river? Ansi"r It is in tlalieia. in Kastern tulope. ., What is the color of a real Scotch or; (i ? Answer The Scotch terrier has a. dirty whit- color. e Want is the little dome on top
of a bijtr.
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dome called? Answer A
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j i What nep-ro was appointed n E:C-j istf-r to Haiti by President Harris
K ? i Answer I'rcdt-riek UoiiKlass.
ft'-fljator and journalist. ,x Who owns the island of Ceylon? feSP I Apsxver ilrnit Mritaiu. p , al y How doi-s a catfish Ret its name? BPaj I Answer From the slemJcr l.ari-.l--j."3 j above the mouth which have a fatea -d I resn.hlnnc? to the whiskers .f a
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Mrs- Wilson's Letter Should
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M Clearfield. IV " After mv last child 13' was b..rn I tt tfemberl x.rs unable
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1 much good and ouc-ht I would criv?-
I have been very elad that I
did, for now i feel much stronger end do all of my work. I teli my friend;; when they ask me what helped me, and they think it muat be a prand medicine. And it is. You can use '.his letter f r a ostimordal if vou w 1.. h." -M-s. II i-ri" A. Whson. R. F. I). 5, Oarfeld. I'a. The exjerien:(. arj tertim.eny oi'fucb women as Mrs. Wjison ji'ovt' boxronJ a dcult that Lyoaa 11 rir.kham'i-'Vtre-taole Compound will correct such troubles by removing the cause and re.-tor-ingrthe system to a healthy normal condition. When such nitiplom? tie vol op as backaches, bearing -down pains, lisplaccmcnts, nervousness and "the r.lues"a woman cannot act too pror.ip' 'v in trying Lydia E. Pinkham's V)?ot;;l,ie Compound if she values her future comfort and haioiness.
Prints mor e .Auto A dver nsmg than any other, newspaper in the district and is the best way forx dealer to act in touch with the prospective customers. Even fiis la Lpke Cutir.ty Wh Uzt Honey to Usa fa fe5 AuioiaslCf Uiit THE TI5!S.
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