Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES. Monday, November 14, 1021
THE TlMS NtWSPAPRS Y CBJk I.Alt kUUJII't 1 HJX tJml a. HH Ml W compilx x. Tk Uak County Xlwo lM-Uj excpt ia'-jrdaj ana ftund iuklcraa at lb. poatutuctt U tiamino-.U. Juu II, ltf. Tk tUkH Jat Calo-tiM)iaa HarUir. Jall c Buaaay. luiier.4 fc- Ula poioilioe 10 but CUiuaKu. Notwo or 1. mi. Th. La. County Tlinaa Sal urdaj and Weekly tCd-tteD Bll(r si itt. puatodlce In liamutoud, 'iiruary 4. 1918Th. Uajy EmiU Iuum i.ily ..-ei ur4 at u po.toa.ic. im (iuy, Acrll 1'. 1111. Ail uiM-r Ik. Mt rff MulA 3- !.. .econd-cta Attar
or the road that loads to war. The United Stales has pointed oul that it is prepared to lake the first road but it cannot walk alone. Which road will Britain and Japan take?
WE STAND PAT. It is understood that the Japanese delegates to the armaments couio.i ence have been instructed to bring up the immigration question for discussion at the meeting. Lei. the. discussion pioceed if it. will salve the sensibili
ze.-; of the Japs, but they might as well know that the il.'uited States will never surrender its right to admit
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iillKRK was a time In early day? when man ne'er feared a microbe's r.Ml.'. but Htood and looked into lt ey .-, not knowin? thnt it was unwise to itive the fentive brute a chance to scii'l him an ambulance to plnco whereon a table- Jjread. they'd optrae till In- wui dead. Man. once, of thins" wn." not afraid. HP'd drink spring witt' r from the srlade. He'd hold a
kitten in his arms, remarking that a
c.-it ha charms. He'd pat his friendly ilnKie's head and let It climb into his b tl. He'd wuih hl.s hands in comt'Kiit pan where Hennery, the hired tiifin, had washed hii great and mai:iv. paws, and rubbed the dirt off, spr.-adlng jaws. He didn't know the
n surplus of 1 t'.O.OOO.OOO bushels forP""y " eit sent a man neyono tne
Appareiitlv, tlien. there is a world shortage "
! tur. jjincf man haa learned the pintle
cow l.i guilty of a host of Bins when milked by u man with dirty fins. Now
THE WORLD AWAITS THE DECISION America puts it. up to the wcild. She has stripped tne mask off diplomacy and spoken with camrov :nui without bluff. Disarmament ia not to be an eui,i- word. It will not eay one thing and menu uur ihcr. When the greatest nation in the world as tiisarm," -''.e u'-vit "disarm'' just that and nothing eie. Secretary Hughes' proposal i.: hitorit 1 is greatest thing in ttie annals of history for i i.-i tinentering wtdge in the entirtt abclit'litifnt of war. If-.r. the oceans are uot bridged by battk-4;!p-. t:.i e r.-t :i -r no war. No wonder the delegates of the nation assembled at Washington were astonished. The di.-.ruiaiaeiu conference is to have a. real meaning, it has had an auspicious beginning. The nations have diaeovt red ill at lu the invitation to the conference is to be ti au.-i i te i into business not empty conversationAmerica has at the outset called a spade a spade.
She stands ready by her offer to scrap mere battleships ; than other nation, hence her sincerity cunn-.t be quetioned. The people of this country are ib' ri ely ;u- i tf rested in the further outcome cf the gathering of the -world s greatest statesman. It is an hour iu wi.ivh i human destiny almost stands still awaiting the verdic.. : The Hughes' proposal as we have said, p-i'.- it up j to Britain and Japan. The decision of coum is up 1 them- How far they are in earnest will oou be f.i'en. ' They will have to be either for a ten year naval holiday i rr against it and there can be no diplomatic bcggir.g of i the question. The last war taught them to respect the power and strength of the United States and its ability
to do amazing things and that this country should subscribe to such a revolutionary program as the scrapping of Its navy must make both Britain and Japan realize that we mean business. The world ha reached the cross roads. The day is here when it must take the road that leads to peace
THE WORLD'S WHEAT CROP. Leyviufo' ttusaia, out of the calculation. the wcrld'a wheat crop this year is. according to government estimates, just -1,000,000 bushels less than the five-year annual average production, before the war
began. In that peaceful tune Russia supplied Her own
needs and bad
export
this year of approximately 10 4,000.000 busneis, without allowing for any supplies going to Russia, which will have to look abroad for wheatThe pre-war live-year average of our wheat product ion was tiM;,0"0,Ol)0 bushels. Last year we hail a crop totaling 77.')uo,t0b bushels and this year it is estimate.; American fields yi'dded " " 4.000,000
man'a afraid to take a of things which soothe his appetite because a eonsc ring.o in his rare, ".Swat, swat the file thro'out the years." He's now afraid to take, a sup from mood, old family drinking cup, or grasp a door knoh In his hand lest hs be sent U. Join that band that's traved'd to an unknown shore, beraune they took a chance, or more with microbes, germs and other tiiinsrs that Golden Knowledge to us brings. Like all the rest, f, too, am 'fraid. My valor, from me, long bus strayed.
I. neither eat nor drink In peace for fearful, fearful feara ne'er cease. I bathe the applew, pprav the meat, and boil the other things I eat. anil throw carbolic acid 'round till all ferocious germs are drowned. Sometimes, my heart Is very sad because my poor, old husky Dad has never ceased, the germs, to woo. HLage is . ri 1 v eighty-two.
2 Which or
iwule ll' in it w.iia .' H tlow long u-K'J was the movement started to tuk children to the country tor an outing' in the fresh air? 4 How many lives were lout m Hit tialvesion Hood? 5 What is John Rockefeller'!) middle
name? 0 WhBt was the Franklin fustd? 7 What utate a have women Servant on Juries? jj What is the Kuro Slwo? a Wh.it does Quo Vadix mean? 10 When wus rural 1 ree delivery ol mall entabllshed? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S
QUESTIONS 1 Whose, tamily did God tin' rul"' And. ''"it found Noali'ti
faith tub
Ths Thousand Islands. The Tb..tinnl islands i.s the nam flM'ii to collection of s;;:a!l is'.ttti'ls In the fxpnnsifti of the St. Lawince rher from the eastern end of I.U Ontario for about forty miles. They are cr;rci partly in New York state and partly !n C'nnada. It Is estimated that the,-. from "I.500 to islands in the uricip. Handsome summer residences have been erected "n ninny of ibe islands. Large hotels fnnvsh acco!imi"rtati.n for msriy city visitor1! daring the summer.
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Hakes kare ! BF 5 CHILDREN
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lcouiies for food and seed per eypitn. or rtiJii.nOO.OOO
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ai-h- - I; tveti'-l t"ein we shutild have about 11S.'oi'j.oo bushels for o.v;nr!. r.-.it ir July and August hi .i ear -Mir exports of w heat and Hour amounted o tT,tiOO.!ti:).i Hi- hels, so ibat there is not much of a urr.pl b'fr i'rtim t he .-st limited crop of H'il.
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the purpose to have wheat.
!b? demand cn'i'inuivg, pne4" naturally would be bid i up. even though we kept the usual surplus within vw borders. In another year or two, however, there
Passing Show
l".VIi a patient man II S his revolutionary momenta WllflN lo- ret Is like Announcing
TO th-- partner o: h! joys Ml sorrows specially, that the M.V thing that could IKI. him shave e-v-ty day 1 H lit 1 A I 11,11 would be remit; riage.
El.SK pressing a woman MUX worry for fear rbe may CATCH th flu or s-.mething O.ltK'l IVIE when her DOCTOR is away on lib-? vara'.ion. "ni.TIl V lucre" is so-railed BKCAfK m ,'F.t of us havn't V of . worth mentioning. AM au ought t know that II" nobody understands you lot "HI". ti.-t w-orth wnderstarnlinc .
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apt. to be a b.-avy t here be crop failure-', tbitu: fro- 1'tussia's re-
over-prodii'tirn of what
and this without urn to th" ratik.-
unless I
'lowing anyof producing !
i:.Ubtrio. Soute of th - Kuropear. na'iof-s a--u.''.:i;!ui-ir piecrt i-ss u ar-1 resmra'. ion ; r Od'iict ion, u few exceed it's: it. !U' .t Itf below their pre-war aerat;' 'A h' i) tie there wil' be ibonty of wiibit and that I'.t'iee;-'
have made of norm! rs are still e iai'i up will a:Ti:t
A m.i n -a i.; find m- rCXt I s ;..r xi iaii mg buy.ug mii;TJIIti tbrtt lie , an t All iiltu to buy than tea-ur.s SVI in -hoy tba'. be ouclit avi .
HOW MUCH
DO YOU KNOW?
2!When did the conscription law - . rs TavJor S blCKTieSS tXtdir
into elte.t? Ans. .May l'J. IU"- j ;i What triontary to the. i: isstsslp- , pi river cause most of the Moons in tbt lower part ol its course? Ans. Tin ;
Ohio. 4 Who wrote
Haggard.
5 It salt water freezes and the lc is later incited what sort of water U secured? An?. I'ure water. The sails separated in tiie process ot treez lng? ti To what country can animal worship be trail 'I? Ann. Kgypt. 7 What c,ty 1 the 'ipital of Kan as? Ans. Topeka. S W-hat tare the three leading factors in production ? Ans. Land, capital and labor. ;i or" all the famous letter v. ritert of the world -Aha :s clat-scd as the yreat est? At:s. Cicero. in What is a Pghtr.ir.fr arrester? Ari! It is a device tor protecting eicctrica apparatus from lightning or atntospnw
c lectriclty.
by Lydia E. Pinkham's
vegetable Compound Hoxbvy, Mw. "I suffered continually wr.ii baei.ache and was often c -
iy im 7 w! tMndent, had mzzy ' i ' , 'V, I ii.-lls and at rnv
l)a ''S.; .j..; m,,tLj nori.-.rln it
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sible to keep around at my work. Since my last baby came
two vears ago m.v fiack has been wors
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That Slnp'e Every-Day Life. There is not a thought or a feeling, not an act of beauty or nobility, whereof "ne i capable, but can find complete ejcprefsinn in rite simplest, most
.4) orinnry life; and all that earner he
I f-xj-.TTen rneroin muM 10 m-i r-,i., lHo-v many &utonvr!ie tires were hebv.-ic r the falsehoods of vanity, produ'-ei; in the fniteu m.i'.f.a hist year." Igiio'-anee or sloth."
i.;.;and no position 1 ' f,couid get in woulc ' relieve it, and doc-
' '-or s medicine aid &j nothelp me. Afrien-1 "e rimmt nded l.v 1ii E. Pinkham's Vcpi1 'a (V on ounri .1 d 1 have found gre:-.t e!iet i-uice u.sini? 1?. My back is much jeU-.-r atid 1 can sleep well. I keep
I haaseand have the care 01 live ebiiarer. j s'j mv woi'K ia very trying and lam very tnankfui 1 have found the Compound ! such a help. I recommend it to my friends and if vou wish to use this lettei I am very glad to help jjiy vroman suffering as i was until 1 used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mr.. Maudk E.Taylor, 5 fct. James I'lace, Kobury. Tdass. Hackache is one of the most commor symptoms of a displacement or derangenV.rttof the female system. No woman should make the mistake of trying tc overcome it by heroic endurance, bu! pr 1 1 y Mrs.T-iylor's experience and trj L .- iiaE". Pinkham 3 VegetableCompounc
FEW CHKKUS are being raised for the incoming delegate;; to the armament limitation conference but the tiual opinion will be reserved for their departure.
THE JAPANESE EDITOR who says he is cer
tain of peace with the United States may have inside in- 1
formation, since the answer to that is wholly with the t
Japanese.
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