Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Wednesday. Nov. 23, 1921.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
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F.ui'onean land. And there is in: bettor way for Americans to show ihankfuliu.-; for what they have received than to shaie with tliose who are ill distress. Observance of the last Thursday in November as "j d:iv nf I b :m U- v vi n v nil nravnr'' i? dttiiniltnt In
Taa Lla County Tunc D:vj extent Har-jraa and 1 , ' Sunday. ajuermi at tti ioatoiuc. la Unmui-.u. 'uL -'t: ut'Kree on the custcni.try nrodaiimtlon by the presii-. . Ident, but we should be sensible of a loss were an ex-
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THE INCEEASE OF HUMAN WANTS It is uot increasing pipulation that makes a city prosperous as much as increasing human wauts. Ia bygone days when the common people showed a pre
ference for certain things the rich used, it created cou-
siderable gossip. For instance, had Jchn Jones, the plumber, rode to work in a Packard twin six the neighbors would have had heart failure. Today it ia different. John Jones, the plumber, rides to work in a big ckscd car and nobody even so much as looks aiouud. The stores of this city and the city's institutions are thriving because human wants are multiplying. Man is fast coming to learn that there is no such thing
LET US GIVE THANKS- as a luxury. If he can afford it. and that word afford America this year has real cau.se for thanksgiving, involves a myriad of angles, he should have it. utilize This past year has been one of trials and tribulations r.nd enjoy it, for whatever facilitates human endeavor and what, at times seemed staggering problems for all i-.nd progress who is there who should be without it?
the peoples of tha earth, but our difficulties have been the least of all. And as another year draws near hope is raised to a new height in all the nations that the greatest, burden tf all i about to be lifted, and this above everything should be cause for thanksgh ing in
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i laels that have as much to do with your city's prc-
and prosperity as the oncoming hordes to the
VYho is there who would venture to say that John Jones, the plumber, will not take a trip in bis own airplane five years hence to visit his relatives in Ban Francisco? I Newspapers, magazines and books are instructing
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Of all the peoples of the earth the Americans again on this Thanksgiving day appear to be the fav- ! ored. While famine has stalked through ether lands, ! plenty has ruled in America. Never was there a time i
in our htstcry when collections had to be taken up in igI.eat calumet' region do ether lands to relieve distress in the United States- j Through immigrants helping the folks thev left behind
and through general benevolence, it has always been a case of aid going cut from here. Today, while there are calls for relief from millions in other countries, the Americans, as usual, are in the midst of plenty. While America is recovering from abnormal conditions of the war. in'ernal and
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racial strife, disease and famine still beset many a! if it isn't
WHEN WE HAVE women federal judges. how
will we know when they have reached the age of
retirement? GASOLINE IS a most efficient ng?nt for clean
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INVESTIGATIONS have shown that many retailers 1 are not Passn& aong price reductions made by the nianufacturers. With us this condition cannot exist, ' for we are manufacturers selling direct to you. Our retail prices always have reflected the many savings our immense factories have made possible. And now, in addition, we have" arbitrarily made further price cuts to induce immediate buying. You cannot profit by further waiting. You can buy now at right prices and on terms to suit your means.
Small Grains Reduction of. . Profession::! GrandsReduction of. .
Super Value Players Reduction of Gold Medal Players Reduction t f
Baby Grands Reduction of.
Solo Players Reduction of.
Solo Players Reduction of. Player Pianos Reduction of.
Large Upright Grands Reduction of
Standardised Mode i Uprigh ts -Reduction of
Massive Empire ModelsReduction of
Super Value UprightsReduction of . . . .
GRAND PIANOS
..$175
$1 Art Studio Grands lUU Reduction of. PLAYER PIANOS
$!S5 $105 $100 ...$35
UPRIGHT PIANOS
.$130 "$115 $100 ....$85
$90 $80
Inner-Players Reduction of . . . . reproducing Players Reduction of. . . . Reproducing Players Reduction of. . . .
Library Model UprightsRcducjtton of
Adam Model Uprights Reduction of 1 ,
Colonial Uprights Reduction of Baby Grand Uprightr Reduction
Puritan Model Uprights Reduction of
Semi Colonial Upr'ghts Reduction of Luxor Model Uprights Restuction of
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Passing Show WK don't su;pocue there's AM more vhcut crop in Kuasia THAX a rabbit thin year Al we hardly know what to WIltTK leadinK editorials AHOLT on lays when we feel a little HIT timid about taktn A position on ome vital and IMUISSIXG iBBiie nearer home. M,OYI ;r.Hl(iK annuuncen THAT he will sail for America . AS soon as tha Irish ltuatlon will permit w K reirret '.o learn that " UK is not to be with ub. THK neighbor women ARE bo well acquainted with A. editor's financial .condillon THAT when they see his bluo pants IIAN(;iG on the clothes line A KT Fill a little domestic TnKATJIEXr for spots THluV don't dare to come In. 5KW TOKK chorus girls AliK paid to be making their own t'l.OTlir.a and probably it doesn't TAKE very long. OI'H mernory pnes back TO the time v ben a lon-legped girl WAS Invariably referred to the Til 10 polite society ia which we al
ways MOVI1U in those days AS merely short waisted HIT now we guess Ugrs are pretty MICH of an every-day ore un-ne. KERTHH1.ESS we 5.ha!l K EH have complete disarmament AS 1'ing as moonshine drinking A I' TO drivers are allowed to OPKHATFJ dangorotis weapons. THK discou-aging thing about TF.LM(i a friend about an ITERBSTISC thing like VOITI own troubles is that it . HKMI.NDS him of his AM he lias to tell aNout them AS if anybody cared a jot and TITTI.F1 about his. ALWAYS in certain MEMDEHS of the alleged human HACK the only notion of
1H"RYIG the hatch.'t. Is to bury it IX fomebrdy'H neck.
HOW MUCH
DO YOU KNOW?
1 What treaty terminated the war of 1912? 2 Who holds the bride's bouquet whilfl the marriage ceremony in being performed? 3 Where are the Falkland Txlands? 4 Who wrote the "Three Munketeers?" C What is a picture bride? 6 What is the population of Alaska? " Where ia the stecnest ooat line in the world? 5 Mow many movements of the hands does a barber make while shavinga man? !t Which of th outlying possessions of the United States had the smallest population? 10 How many people live in the Panama Canal Zone? ANSWERS TO TESTEEDAT'S QUESTIONS 1 How does the Chinese stnnding army compare to that of otner countries? Ann. It is the largest in the world. 2 How much of the area of Yellowstone Pnrk Is In forests? Answer. About five-sixths. 3 How much are the railroads of this country wf.rth? Alls. $19,000,00,00. 4 What does n male orang-outang weigh? Ans. About 250 pounds. 5 Who discovered ammonia?? Ans. Joseph Priestly, an Englishman.
6 What is the cortex? Ans. It is ' the covering of the cerebellum. 7 How m.my motor trucks are there
In the United States? Ans. Nearly one million. How big Is the standing army or Franco? Ana. 800,000 men. 9 When did congress authorize the coinage of on cent pieces? Answer. April 2, 1791. 10 Hy what other name is New York City sometimes known? Ans. The Empire City.
Chitf Requisite for Success. Experience shows fhnt suoeess is due less to ability thnn to zenl. The winnt?. is he that g'-ve himself to hi work, body nnr ponld. CfciHea Burton.
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We Are Thankful
For the blessings of pca-ce and the stability of our Government in these times of stress. CJ For the soundness of American business and its strength in weathering the storm through which Tic passed. Cjf For the completeness of our stocks and our ability to satisfy our patrons' wants. ' C$ For the diligence of our staff in searching and acquiring from the markets of the world the most dependable merchandise at the best prices and the fidelity of our employes in serving our customers. CJ For the faith of the public in our store and its policies. C May we continue to merit its trust.
Edward C. Minas Co, Stoke Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day, 1921.
THANKSGIVING TABLE DE HOTE DINNER Served from 11 a. m. till 8:30 p. m. Appetizer Blue Point Cocktail RELISH Sweet Pickles Kalamazoo Celery Hearts SOUPS Turkey Gumbo Chicken Consomme a Ia Royale Tomato Bouillon in Cup FISH ' Fried Fillet De Sole Tartare Sauce Pommes Chips ROAST Roast Wisconsin Turkey Stuffed Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce . Roast Watertown Duck Stuffed Apple Sauce Prime Ribs of Native Beef au Jus VEGETABLES Snow Flake Potatoes Sugar Corn Pudding Escalloped New Tomatoes SALAD Waldorf Salad DESSERT Old Fashion Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream and Cake English Plum Pudding Brandy Sauce BEVERAGES French Drip Coffee Tea Milk MAJESTIC CAFE 567 Hohman St., Hammond
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