Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1921 — Page 4

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THE IMS NEWSPAPERS TtM Lk.e County Tiine lu.ly except ptrciiir RtniAjr inLre t U.- ye.touic la Haioiaoovi, Jui. , Th fins East O.3ocv-Iadiiuj. Harts r. dally ficwt Cti9y. tit.itrKi .t iii.luiZ)ce .u i-iusl Oue-Kv-. Nvwii lr 1. IS J I. The Uki County Tlmm Saturday end Weekly tf.ii'!n. Catwra (. H (tottoOlcs In Hani ui nit. loyurusu 4. Th Qiy tuvoaliic Tim iii .. .uuJijr. 1: tr4 t Um p!.onicis m Clary. Atrtl Jr, 191JL AAJ tLUOj- Um act kSnJck i. IS., its iixcnJ cla

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1,11 1,1 . 11111 "L (I ... U Wmi-1'mmmW!WF&mma. . .THE WATCH ON THE RHINEIt' and when the Auu-rlcan fcrcca of occupation shall he vithcli ;uvn from Gt-riuany are pructlciil questlonx. " 5viT,t'Tiu'!it;il oon-'tdorritlon.s should havo little v , if.,hf in thf making' of di-cit-nons. The military Ii'Hts iis-lKncl t.) t!ie Hhlnu stations for specific purpose.1-. Wh.n tht".o luivo ln-ou achieved wltlx-ii.'-.iw.il will he in lder. Thi itiduliitably id what liioved t!e iii'Slt!'.:) t to intimate an e.nly liomecomia;C of the Americans now tliHt formal peace with ''iei!u.:ny is In ."inht. Xo urnltin tetiJetness for the hue eiie'iiy Is to he re;td into th' statement that, the .Imif.ist rat Ioji is unwiUinv. to sadille (.ernuiny with tile evpi'Sisc ol' inaiiU'uuiiiR the A Mierica U army of oc(rja .'ii :iitei- the tiffet-sity for Its being has been x t it: -u: tsh d. The maintenance of coiMcie forces en the soil of a irtl ion w h..- e j.I.-.Ik s we .prnfesH to have accepted ;u. Made in flood !'..;'!., Is tantamount to repudiating our . v;t ..od u.iih. PidieuU :m it. Is to put trurt In Gerl. -aor. i .-tiic' tberi:,i lief paht romlnct. It Is nevta't h.-lecs ers nt lal th:H wf do so if n o are to repai d the war ;'t an end and the th.iect:' of tin- allies and oud own (V't.i.ivo .-iVorts achh'ved. li"the military defeat of

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VHAT A LOT OVK FATHEZS Itllb LD ! It la a source of constant wonderment to ' the present favored generation how oar fort fat h, rs imutt'e;i to get along without the tboughtin;. alNt-TJii;-j.v-iijg solicitude of a parental gc veruuteut. Th.' e--;,-,! to indulge a fal.-e jride ia what they wen- de.i.-ed to look upon aa e. f-relianee. Their ootlook oa M.H.;i v., !- faro did not extend rtuch beyond their own line fence, although it ia true that if a neighbor's lu.rsv fell into a pit they helped him to recover it. If a m- ii .or u ill, tey "sat up" with hin:. If hard. ti:r-s loiv.ii.-neil. our forefathers tackled theai wiihui tbeu- owa hotisvhoiJs and applied the remedy of wofk and .'tdf-.sa.'t iiioe. 3icst ol them were great Hi'ole readers and "iiis'ead of -ppcaling to human "authorities ' to help the:-'! in time o nowl, they applied to The Hook. One text that seemed to impress them ran whatsoever t h !.tr.f! Ihi'h ih t. "Jo, do it with thy might. They were in i:idr'en;tcnt sort of people, as proved by tx ceriiir. f,tr-;-a. I'eclaratlcft. But they missed the hene.'iccu.'-? of n- rtaucracy, iq -which they could turn rn time of netd. How different it is wtn their c' i' ir; n t . day, who can always find -a -governrifnt dv-jVirrnient. j a bureau, a Hcord, a coasrolssion. a codnrii, t corn:':!! tee o: w!m-a-"t io which they can consign M i.hrir t-c. f...r fcoJuion. We are freshly rewindt-d of ji went -day progress in this respect by a dispatch po lish. d y( stfcrdiy from, Hartford, Conn, in it we find that beg'.niiing next Monday the Nutmeg state will take official cognizance of the act cf bobbing woman's h.Tir. The attorney general has just t.ven the Conned icut TJarbers Commission an oral opinion that that operation may hereafter be dene only by licensed b;-. rbers' In iimes of financial stress and social distress we are proce to revert to "the good old days," but how much our forefathers and mothers missed by not living In this rear of our Lord!

in'-.s nni temperament, then the victory wo won was :mi c-'c.pty thine and thf wot k will have to bo done, over again. Hut having ent"id into treaties with her te-es!.;M;shim-; peace-time relations the victors are i ound to dlst.e'ie with wit r measures. The treaties w-re desiatied to put Germany In chains, as wms just. if she may too easily escape ;-,..:n Vt shackling obligation? it is the fault of those who drnfted the condith ns of pence. The keeping of an a.anel snrtrd over the Germans on Their own soil will ,.nt conduce to the deveicment of better feeling on the part f !u:v. And better feeling throughout the world !n;'i: netisiMe to safety in the future.

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TI!F MICHIGAN MAX who shot himself with a

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than small dent in the skul!, certainlv has a wonderful protein ion for the contents of his skull, whatever that may be. THE WORLD'S debt is reckoned at $3S3.00o,00,(.no. but one or two real dollars in Germany and seme other countries would wipe out a large part of the

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j Lit t right are I'eggy Dixon, Klizabeth Townsend. Sylvia Brockway. i Energetic press agents of musical shows often grow enthusiastic ! about "college girl choruses." Moat of these, however, are somewhat

exaggerated. tut tsroaciway soon is to have a real college -horus. VasBar college girls ate preparing to produce a little "Foiiies" of their own on the "gay white way," the proceeds of which will go to the Vassar endowment fund.

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ROYALTIES: NEED uct be as useless as they are. The prince of Wales demonstrates it by beuoming drum-

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THE BEER and wine ruling actually does nothing but eliminate iis.criniinaUon against homeopathic dos-

j Former Emperor Charles row has time to write

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MARY GARDEN announces she will wed in 1924.

He has f'irre years to reflect.

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A Little Device of Big Importance to You if You Cook with Gas A turn of tho Lorain Oven Heat Regulator dial is like a rub on Alaijdii lamp it hrini release from cookin) drudjjtry atiu i: ukos all your cuokinij ellorts successful 1 It is just as ii an experienced chef were in your kitchen. It cubbies you to measure and control oven beat accurutly "tiJ is so very pimple. If you measure ingre itients ar.u measure your her.t, tHcie is no chance at failure! And the Lortun makes the task of canning infinitely ea iicri A -.k for the free Sooklets, "Lorata Canninj;" and "An Easier Day 'a Work." ; Msiy we den-onstrnte to yon the Clark Jewel renge the u'.-'ocioH'cr sfylo, ail smooth construction. - It is e rnrped won the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator.

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fivni v grf-neratt. n enjeys ITS own particular advantages AM) in the aid zinc bath tub days VK dn't stippo-c the rim around 1 WIIKRK the water cattle to showd SO plainly as ft docs now or attracted si fit Immediate and scy rely CRlTirAli attention when a man WHO aimed to be. a pood.' husband IX most w ays GOT through taking his hath, ... , TIIK other kind ti , pl'cr.i'iful enough fXX 'V successful- liars Aat: born not made. SOMK .lay there 'will he aneth'-r njrottTAXT Drobb m . to -settle 'VllK.V the gasMinf upv'r ' KXII il STKI) w hat w i!) they do "with all the filling- sitations. tvoTHIXti is funnier than a stylish stout IF sfut enough and stylish enough. SlfOHTER hours of v -rk do not XKO-SSAItlljV mean longer hours of HAITI XF.S. If they Aid A tramp should b the happiest OF men but none over I00U3 like he is. . AMOXC the other !es?ons WHICH women in politics will LEtKX after awhile perhaps, is Tlf T an editor's time is valuable to him , AXU that if she concentrate s she CAX arraiarn htm in the most SITVERF, terms and tell him how TO run the paper in five nvnutes AS well as in an hour and a quarter. WF.I.I. if you can't smile CRACK your face and a lot OF people won't know tho difference. AT this time of year the EXKIlfiY wasted in sneezing and SXIFFI.IXf; by those who have COLKS would more than Sl'FFlti: to run all the elevators IX town. AX innora nt . person Is one who nOESXT know what VOI' have just found out,. A loud voice may indicate good HEALTH hut it also 1XOICATES that It is going: TO Injure somebody la-'s nerves.

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1 What four cities have had the most hin leasrue baseball champions In tile last- ! j years? 2 W'hu wrote "little Roy IIlueT' 3 line many leys has a spider? 4 What is the national hymn of Greece? . 5 How many of our.-states border on Mexico? i - ti What profession has furnished the D.lt'ol States with 2u of its presidents. 1 Of what 1s the city San Juan the capital? x How much sugar to grapes contain? 9 How can - you tell directions by a watch? 10 Who wrote ""A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush?" ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS?. 1 TIow many automobile tires were produced in the T'nited States last year? Ana. 34.200,000. 2 Which cf the American colonics made the first coins? An-. Massachusetts. S How lonir apo was the movement started to take city children to the coun try for a fresh air outins? Ans. In' IS 19.' - 4 How many lives were lost In the Galveston flood? Ans. C.OIO.

5 What Is John D. Itoekef eller'a middle name? Ans. Davison. 6 What was the Franklin fund? Ans. It was a bequest made by "I'.enjamin Ij'ranklin In lTiiJ. tu make loans to younsr married mechanics. 7 What states have women serving on Juries? Ans. California. New Jersey, Ohio, Kansas, I tali, Washington, Michisan, Minnesota. f What is tins Hiiro Siwo? Answer. The Japan current 9 What does (juo Vadis mean? Ans. In modern Enplish the words are translated to mean, "where are you goin.' 10 When was rural free delivery ot mail established? Ans. In 1SSG.

Tupsdav, November 15, 1921

They were Interrogated ty police, and their machine was found to be ., tilled with valuable curios and other articles, including the stolen : carpets. .' Whereupon the men confessed that thew ha stolen the goods, which they'., had loaded on an airplane, also stolen. The machine was kent In waitinar !n a.

I neighboring field. The Intention of the'

thieves was to fly over the frontUr : Into Itelt'ium.

AERO BURGI-AR MAKES APPEARANCE IN BERLIN BBKLdNV Nov. Btirclars fromthe clouds looted the v.ir house of the firm of Heilhrenner, in the Mohrenstrasse, carry in off carpets and tapCHtry to the tune if (r,. 400.

A large hoio hail been made in the j yQUr neighbor.

the thieves had etTected tneir entrance. An hour after the discovery of the theft three men. op..; of them a local merchant named Si-hutz, were seen to

step out of an airplane, near the frontier.

LIMBERS UPYODR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATIIER exposure and hard work bring ruins and aches ia muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy arvJ apply freely. Penetrates vnthoul rubbing You will find at once a comfortin wnse of warmth which v,i be follower!. Ly a relief from the oorenesa ami elilTness of aching joints. Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains.

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only to make comparison to realize that quickly! e ' KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for tomorrow morning's spread! They get the day started right! Insist upon KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN packagethe kind that are not leathery I

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Objection to Classic. Dancing. j Jud Tunkins says ho doesn't like amateur classic dancing becnuso it reminds him of tho wny sumnior boarders art of nn evening when tho mos;ui,op', pre bud. 1

HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets. If your skin is yell w complexion pa' I'd toncuc i-oated appetite ;i"oryou have a had ast in your m. uth a lazy, r.o-t- d t'.-el:n.5 you should take On---- T.ihbts. Pr. .Edwards olive Tahlet" n substitute -for cr-bo-ne' wprf prepared hj Dr. Kd-.vsrds ufter 1" years of study. Pr. Edvard.i' Oiivo Tahn-t' ' ore a purely vepttable comp'oun,I lejx-d with, olive oil. You w ill know them by their olive color. - To have a rl--ar. pink skin, brlsrhi eyes, no pimples, a fee'ing of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the ctuse, - ; . Dr Klwards' Olive Tablets def on f-' 1 v r pti.1 how -Is like eal mel yet h'ive i,.! iiriri2:oroi;p n.ffer effects.. TJ.ey Pt-m the tele and overcome ear st i'm. ion . T-ke o;o- or two nlchtly and note the pleasing results. Militris of Vdxs Vre'KOld nnudTy at 'loe-

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DO ypu know that by lar the larger number of the common ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? DO you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused by the more serious surgical conditions? DO you know that many women and young girls suffer needlessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If. treated earlv that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the first appearance of such-symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia E, Pinkhams Vegetable Compound should be taken. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It contains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound acts on th? conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The persistent use of.it showa itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora. twe, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. Why not give a fair trial to this medicine

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