Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1921 — Page 4

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Th lk Cvsnty 'Hint LVUly except J-jra an 3 Fv8...y. tLiittw-tru m Ute i. stviuee i iituutncf-.U. June . Th tut-fcat Cbleaute-IndUna Harbor, dally eire.pt tauuy. Kui.ur4 fc. Ulo VOuioiica 1a intuit CUlcuo, humtt uor l. 131S. ih LmMm County TUnit Katitflaj and Weekly fl.CttfaO.

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"Us. lL.ii liho ll',ll9) 'ei.'lwi.s IbdiAitn au-Mr (i.iwt.- end ci A 1 trt'H - - '"" .s.'ur v .,. L.aHler, ''vi' i. inn.. i ila-i vt luting . A eu k.'im M'-ae fotm , ' utyujuu II ou hr duy t ..),.. penifK Xu Tiuk tujv coiau..i)Ha liirlmi!! Hth.'i:rei !iuu, 41U1. lM tCa.J tor w-i., . . .i. : riif-nt warn.'.. J

It row t icnv oui copy or Xii Tif rouiltiy y. a hav ;o Uio ;iijfi, pltAa Uo uot tblivk. it luu ft"u iuki r ; t n-ui .(is iuaii':)iO7 ltil i.n in in rrvlra An v.ast it unvii l t tuil tLt ctuniilaiuts r 4!.erya. iiom utauy imiirufi about tne train iiJ iumU ";if- 'Ana iit, iB.io.noa it nuiiilm equipment aovl l t.-3'. ic !irncii :l. ru&'ju . twtj-uiiD'vu win. u iuciami

&ULS rOK MEXICO. L y tu bi-i it uilvt u this year we t-xporteJ to Mi.xlvo r..L'6v pa.-sf usi-i' autumubiies, valued at $4,104,-.-'j'j. iuut 114,". cvUiiutMxial uutus, valued at $1,3S4,0U.M'e.vleu 'eiAas lu I, o Hi, v. 1th Canada secund. .The civili

ans infltienca of mi a'.itomoblle, and Its tendency to i tf a, h k liian eo'.iU'.'i of i.ia temper should be of mater- I

; seuuuitjut icr ix-cojiuition of I ;ri :i A little more of the "get down 1 : :'!;'.! to the Mexican government will ' - e.:;ry into the sisterheod of states, j ianary. j

HEl-avA iUiDsl VISION. If the gOU'iiiaiciit iioet jAa in oil!' lor the Mubele ffiioals ijn.je.rk ua the ienuebnee riser in iui ue u a l..ii.ini.i, ii.iii j tula i ouUi' to t,i, etUiiio.v iii. ul to a iii.lhou jiei t..Mi, tieu.y i-oni i uui a dreamer, ills '.. 1UJ L....-.' ...1 ll.UMliJ; j Ul kit'V . lUlllg 1 I'.tlillCti. li.O

anuiat care ol uitinja is one oi tlu iaiu.iU lea wliose

dovcioji.iU'Ut i'urd vl uud'riako if ho geld vuutrol i liie Kovurniuunt iircncrty, and he alo jdans to deViioji the proiluciioii of alum. mini on u large scale. Thf Kord uroponals to hay the government nn nerty at Muscle Shoalti in part und lease the remainder for j'Hk.'t. i.i tut vUh.,ut oiposilion. and thtn i piioKition i.i b.nd to come l'.oni ,;itt ifsts which lnlgiu he aiiected by the iieveloptnent of the nitrate and aluminum iu-uiiMrU-s. li is btUeved that Mr. Ford ha reeelved leasouahle us.uiiiiH'e from Secretary W'eeka that tne l'ord olfer for the government property will be recommended to congLCsH, with the probability that conhrmation ti the agreemont will be made lu due time.

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THE ENGLISH TONGUE. French, us well ay. rJnglish. id un oiflcial langu.ige at the conference, at Washington, jet, were it not that Frenchmen who do not understand Knglit.li vveie present, it is stated that the proceedings might be conducted entirely in Knglish . All the numbers of the other tiolf-gatk ns have (sufficient acquaintance with Knglish nut to need an interpreter. The latter phase of tiio situation id remarkable when the diverse native tongues of the peoples they represent is considered, it is surprising. to, that men who have risen to the positions held by thoae who represent France should

A BIG SAVING. iuot have acquired a knowldge of English. It might

It is anticipated that the totals of -savings made ( be expected that two pecpled living as closely together p bits through a transfer of government surplus jus the French and English wouU Und It convenient, supplies from cna department to another will be much jif not imperative, to have a knowledge of the other's k: eater than at first estimated- Through the efforts ; language, unlets it is forced on them lo learn another. the Dawes budget bureau, a system has been worked These of ua who started to learn English even ;is oat whereby surplus stocks in one department are sent babies appreciate how difficult is the language. We to another which Is in need of that sort cf matt-rial. ( never get through learning to spell and pronounceinstead of buying new supplies in the market. Until How much more difficult then must it be for one who a complete inventory of government stocks on hand id looks at it fixm the outside anil acquires a knowledge Rvailablt, it will not be possible to tell accurately how ;of it by entering through another language.

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can be reduced, but enough is known already to make certain that Gen. Dawes' original estimate of savings w!I2 be far exceeded.

PRFM1KR BUIAND siys ho regrets exceedingly that he has to go home so eoon. The fact that ho

i never learned to play pokr ttv.til en his way over may

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Ci.N'i: uF THOSK boated stories of the Washington

j conference gives President Harding credit for the Id it idea and it is not likely that the president Intends to deny the impeachment.

THE GASOLINE PROBLEM. j Oil men who have been studying the relationship lietween their business and the automcbile industry, t

in preparation for a discussion of the subject at the annual meeting of the American Petroleum Institute at

HfcilAIN WILL IOKATK precedent In conferring mobiles in the United States increased 1216 per cent:,. ...... ,,..naa , ..,,. , , , ,. 1 .the ictoua Crows on the unknown scldier " in Arhngdunng the last decade, while crue cil production in- . , ir ,1,, ft-,, , a I ton cemetery. He foaght for Kngland not less tnau

1 rascu uui.i lux 1 inn, aim wiK-irds in j?u uifu- j for America

were produced oln barrels of petroleum for every reg-

TT1K sa.!!.y 1 :ix r is tul r'r ht III T prubabty th ntfui '

WISO Can u v lt: elu-.:t. K1M wltl! r)al ul' .i j; 1. UOKK tiiiui once or t v. i--

W 11,1, always fe 1 a SKNSU if Huperloriiy. Mji:i; minviii would luy patent MKliJi 1XK.S but tivr the KSlWI.K!Mit'i that their -husbanUs Wli! t.U !ut;;;i at them. At'IiIr:iL captor cf Jeft Pavts lias Jtsr tiieil. The against Jei'f ri-:itr.IMY 1 iust tiav-o been uverwlndmt.nrr -AS we n'.ilfh her rlnirmtnjf HAT IJHTIvHS and Ut-teu to her o VrKSATlll.V v. e feel that 11-' there 1.- anythinif at ail IV Vim tlitxu-y cf iieredtty i:VI-i must have li.vd a hat OF s'mo kfm! i:vi.lv time a woman gvos TO a ff rapt rj- t.he MliNTAM.Y aliases a LOT of men for tieIe.-tStjij THK frravos of their late wives. AF"lK2t tl'.e rrreiioinv some -w twiiri HVI) they hnn been IlltlCIVt; d: lu. ioi.s. HVWtV town lins a cltlz'-n XOTIi ma ;nly for hl'i cenneotlon WITJI a rei.i.iit tlit I10 cle.aiiPtl T"T the '-r'!tfi nienil.rship 'I'UK nltriit hiH strenuous initiation WAS a! eir.p-ed . V i!.it - ii--'.ted elrl upends .IJ S'I' jus Much mency Of dainty corsi t hjv rs AS does a corn-fed Rfri. JIAST a prorilain YOI"f man tins e. hard time I.A'1 Til in trying- to I, IV 1-3 up tu hid prurnisiNS. lllIA' ratiira never finds yiSFOilTlMJ bo hard to bear If St can blaiiio It on somebody AU an exp(.ritnee we had Till) other day lias prompted us to I'Bri'ABE n 5vert H t -ri.-U loi"'pi iir

FAMOUS "BLOODLESS SURGEON- BEGINS WORK IN U. S.

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L)r. Adolph Lorenz operating on an infantile paraiysis case in iNew York. At the right is Dr. Henry W. Frauenthal, chief surgeon of the hospital.

The wonderful hands of Dr. Adolph ly.ren famous Austrian "bloodless surjreon," are already at work struilitf-nine the crooked spines, hones ir.d loint? of American children "to epay Aus

tria's debt to America." The man whose skill at plastic Btireery is known all over the world recently pave his first demonstration oefore a clinic the Hospital for Joint Diseases. Dr.

Lorenz attracted nation-ide attention eighteen years ago when he cured Lolita Armour, daughtr of the meat king, who then was a cripple and whose case had been considered hopeless.

TIIi: practice now pet-vsucnt IV the eojmoere.T worid OF putting v:p tooth piito and OITFTCE p43sto In tu'.cn so MCCn a.'ik'i In a.ppea.ranco THAT they are jtsUy confused KT ona whose mini U on higher things.

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wanted ta Know. A wealthy Irish farmer, lotendlns to send his ?on ro college wrote a k'ur to te "Hood Mn?ter of Oxford rrlvorty," In which he sid: Tleasa vny what are your terms for a year; and will It cost anything extra if my son leam, to write a good hand and spell proper, us well as to row a

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Over 48 poancb lam mt BurdenKnn fat I f (ported by Andrew R. Chaney. -Ko ltd Koedn Tabulee and dtMcriona. TK Bmnaa waa pound daily. Another feaaase cornea from Mb , L. Cuttle, who leae ova 47 pound. Met avaraga wm taxca pounii wack. Mi-nf uch pleaatig report. TKa

anaoow puis of picrorM aive Idea how ar Moela look m.

fore Rdudna, Or eocne jtoretn Telxiles frtttm dnijpsiat toctir atart ncWat yout weiaht tomorrow. Write foe free brochure ta r Co.. KP-2S Srt. X. Nw York. N. Y KOREIN tubules are dUpenscd fn tr-.'i city by ell pood dr--:"' -. i:-'' - ' Verne C- Sitmmerj' Fharmey.

h-stered motor car, in 1920 there were produced only 4 7 barrels for each car. If this thing continues the problem cf supplying

motor cars with fuel promises to become a serious one. lington conference

If is estimated in some quarters that there are 9,500,000 automobiles in the United States. If there is likeiihcod of much greater increase in the t; amber of atuo-

ALLKGED COMEDIANS, repudiated statesmen, nondescript journalists and a few worth-while reportera are trying to tell what they knew about the Wasli-

IT IS DECLARED that the United States spent

three times as much for tobacco last- year as for

mobile owners the question of supplying gasoline for schools- Of course, that which is indispensable will their cars may pass from the realm of the academic have the preference. and Lecome an acute problem. Fortunately gasoline, though at present the cheip- A CHICAGO MAN drowned himself in a barrel of f-.t and most convenient, is not the only fuel which 'wine. It works about as effectually one way as the will run an internal combustion engine. Alcohol and icthf-r lnfde the wine or the wine inside.

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It isn't so murh the nie?.ticn rf "Will there be a Brunswick in your home this year?' cis will you get the Brunswick in the particular slyle and finish you want?

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LARGE number cf women's ailments are not surgical ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not

yet taken place. A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part mayfall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with women's ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed to continue, produce serious conditions. When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. Piiikham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present troublesome ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble.

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trouble. Mother crave ir.e Lydin, E. 3'inkhavn's Vegetal do Compound and after taking several bottle? I was strong and well. "When my daughter pot married sho was feeiing mNerabl; and i z:niv.v!,-lii y urredicina. bho i-s grettily jmprv-.vt-d in health and lias u lieauUfuf l-.tby hoy f ur months old. So you ree this C-ner comes from the third tenerati.in and you mar use it as you wi.--h." Mrs. R. M. Gkeexaway, 5C7 4th Ave., North Troy, X. Y.

'utchinson, Kan. "I was aboufc

lo years old wben 1 developed

a female weakness. My mother took rue to a doctor and I doetored for several months. I was too sick to do ' anything, was as thin as could be" and my complexion was yellow. ?rf.thcr'hauit?i"l J.ylia E.Pinkham'a A .-.viable Coiarwutod and it had lieiied her so much that she got some lor me and 'oefore I had finished the second 1 Kittle I was feeling fino and have been ever since." Mrs. J. A. S TF.vr.NP, 716 E. Oth St., liutchinson, Kansas.

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CFECiAL OFFER M0. 200 Includes Model 200 Brunswick, 20 record selections, special needls to play all makes of records, andp gr;.5U our unlimited guarantee. If you are satisfied with the machine Ji in every way, pay the balance at

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Hard Metal? Can it be stretched so that $65 will buy a $165.00 Phonograph or $295.00 buy a $600.00 PlayerPiano ? WE THINK NOT! It all depends on your viewpoint. If it is your opinion that you can get more than a dollar for a dollar, you wii! probaL!y listen to the lure of "something for nothing" advertisements that are flooding the papers at the present time. 4 If. however, ycu will use the good common sense that you were born with you will realize that no man has as yet invented a fvstem whereby he can pay rent, lipht, heat, etc., sell below cost, and still show a profit. It can't be done. High class merchandise, such as the Brunswick, is never offered at reduced prices, because they are priced right to begin with. As an example, we have a very fine Brunswick Phonograph which sells at $65.00. We would not say it was worth $100.00, because we have some very fine Brunswicks that are worth $100.00. But the phonographs at $65.00 are worth every bit of $65.00. THINK IT OVER YOU. CANNOT GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.

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