Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 161, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1921 — Page 4

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TTI'H'T'Jw- IVT iamJ r"UCh difiaIi0'nT,ent- Tlie heat that can be bahl le A I1C I 1IHCS lieWSpQ,pCrSthat ,he KHl' Productive Jand reprt-xsiita a unltd. i,t?rby thk lake coiwtv i'Hi.N ri. nBUMir. co. I !I,!iI"',lf valu. and thow: who trat it riihtly ami do

t1" County Tlm-i Iaily ex.-ept Saturday ami loudness oa a buss of honest dealing and careful iiuan-

i(H' ""urpa l n postoftlce. In Hammond, June 21.

j il 8 lLat "Icao-Indlana Harbor, dally except vember 18 lJjj " th Poatof fics Kt Chicago. No,lf, 'n'J; Vak ouy Times Saturday und Weekly Kdi- ( JSH at ,h Puloffice in Hammond, February ,Jh Vry Kvenl"K Times Datty except Suuday. KuUred at the postofflce in Gary, Anil! 1 lt2. .,,t,"..;. under thc ac Mar-h ft. i$:j. as ecQnd-c)aa

,1'iiA ..i:iv & co. niniAco kt Ohfe- TTVEni?t Ch Telephone 931 indV.h (Th?- T,me Telephone i3 , f,n "rbor News a) Telephone 11SS-.I Vh tni 'r,Ar, Telephone SO-M hltinr (New, rea!er and Clas, Ad 7. ) . . Telephony 133W oonjDlanfUii!aVt. Kni tro'jbl KettinK THE Tl.MK? roake Zt; i7"l?.d.!tely 1 the Circulat.on I-epurtment.

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"ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKE." Everyone will admit that tehre is some difference between the ian?-uai?e which the Englishman calls hia own and that which the American ba adopted a his uother t: npuo. To reprtsftntatlves of both countries

TIMES a ht Iihh ufTorded anmsenieui lo note minor distinctions,

iao Oa not think it . . . . .

!ncraa"e1 H .,-:.n, ...v mm,, i.-ic, I lias "ni ui" rr-miii il u,u urru i" ,i.jd Minv

it ou rail ?n r.'.iiA -

- w .-v.v...v; i u ij : i.ntiv . nt t!

c-lnc will find themselves secure in a livelihood that 1? independent and honorable.

APPROPKIATE. lianihuia, Japanese plenipotentiary to tbe International couferenca at Washington, says the fourpower agreement is whiskey and net water. Well, that is appropriate Isn't it? Whiskey Is fighting stuff, and tUe water in the pact is Pacific. Evidently France wants to take it with, a submarine chaser.

Thursday, December 29 1921

MRS. ST. CYR STAGING "COMEBACK," BUT DAUGHTER STILL FROWNS ON PAPA

t'n.3 b"M". V?"1 Dr..W1"- snt on urn

m n.a ' r-a,h its pat

our paper and wa will aot promptly.

UNEMPLOYMENT PECEEASISG secretary Hoover v th.t :..i... -,.

l-ersoas have obtAxned employment sin.- the hoMln-' f toe uneraploytr.ent conference in Washing-ton a iWv ! wee!:s 8g;o. Conservative estimates givou to the l( n- i

c"ul e tnat abotit S.SOd.oOO persons were of work.

ir.iucii-ie enorts of the conference

eg the attention of the

situation.

t:iey could to lessen unempiovment.

dittoes show that thv i..v l.,, . ....... " idid

were fn

public to fho uneniplcymeril i

niied to do wha ind ehang!i con

m ,

Maa large employers promised to do what

LUeir v,

However

id.

one is better than the other. Time was when such argument was indulged in with a iood deal of .lcrl'iiony, one learned advocate of

(better speech in America poing so far aa to a6bert that i tlie time would cotue when Americans would not ioiigjer l-e able to understand the work' of Milton, Pope.

Swift. Addinou and other ICii:.-1 :f,i authors; with, ut the aid of translation into wbat would some day be called

",!tjlhe Amerliuu tongue. I Hut alihough it wan more than 10d jears ago thnt

tint; prop'uec was made, we do net yet ttand iu need of such translation. According to a recent writer oa tlie subject we utand li?s in need of it today than we

century ago. He hhows that ruan or tne speci-

!T1 a v

seems to

eai-! .

the

trying conditions ;n j n rl ut ;

during the nest two or three months, thet

e assurance of decided improvement

.:a,. ine outcome of the Wa.hinskn conference

'fir "iiduon or armaments should have a

Teot in aiding the norM to get uotvu to c'd-tlms ccnfidencc.

! mens collected by Untish writers on this subject lire u:i Americanisms at. ait: they are Wore colloquial

ism, the like of which an American would observe

;ood

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! more abundantly in England.

.Much of the difference teems to arise out. of the

:(Vet that fiv.tiuentlv writer? on thus subject compare

ne.ss .y .t h (,( f.(ju-ated speech of England with any peculiarity !t:f American bpeech that may be found anywhere. Aa ! pointed tut by this latest writer on the subject

.'if the talk of street loaiers in American caies. ana -ia!'l1 , i. .... - . ..II, , .i,tlc(n tr rn o'i n -jrn f f k ) i -

the co.ii.trv ro --.tne veruai j.ecuaa. .- u. ",.J1ut,

Xha ... . u as 8 "ar cr tvo touiited as American speech we must also take account J.l X T ;h fa"",' journal uf ino lingo of fh, feh,ui3 of London and Edinburgh

r. auVU liiv idci mat i a erf

do not advert!s? Ans Conimerclai agencies eay that 81 per cent of the linns that failed in 1920 did not adx ertlse 10 When ts th Knights of ColumhUM orsaniied? Ans The first lodge was organized in 1662.

Mre. Jean St. Cyr, her youthful husband and Princess de Braganza, daughter of Mrs. St. Cyr's firt marriage. When the widow of "Silent" Smith, who had algo been the wife of William Rhinelander Stewart, married an unknown youth less than half her ape seven years spo, she wa.s forced out of New York's 400 and went into social eclipse. The youth's ranu- was Jei-ji St. Cyr, and he had developed a penchant for marrying wealthy elderly widows. Now Mrs. St. Cyr has emerjred from retirement and is attempting to sta Social 'comeback" in New York. Her young- husband is with her. Th Princess de Brag-ansa, a daughter of Mrs St. Cyr's first marriage, ubu is row living in thc V S- 's ver' cold toward her papa-by-marriae.

EXPECT APPROVAL OF IRISH TREATY DUBLIN", Dec. 5?. Supporters of "n IrUh Heac Treaty claimed today that definite progress; hud been made toarj gair.lr,: put.'.io afii.r.;val .f the pact an.l that it was virtually certain it wl'l he i!:'.!flrd when rai! Kir-anu riK.-et .January ,1. Mie.haei I'oiina. ('ummandtr-in-niif I

yt the Irieh Republican Army, te working amons Va TrlirU noldiers -wh-ie Arthur Urifrithp. founder of the Sliu. Fein !b directing his activities amonrf the ciTilan element. Both, favor ratification. L-ttsra are beinr circulated amonr the people of feouth Ireland explainir th treaty and asklncr thtlr fupport of It. Th Sinn Feia conetltut-ntw are asked to send letter to their repre -entativ.s in Iall Kireann requesting th;jn to vote in favor uf ratification Kamonn de Va'era is active atrairist the pact h'it hts efforts have ben o -erahatlowad by the ad!;erents of ratification.

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

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SELF SERVICE G

ROCERY

220 State Street Phone 4014 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free

COFFEE 3 pounds 65c.

Monarch, 3 pouacl can 86c. Tip Top, pound 25c. 3 pounds 70c. Our special, pound 30c.

FEWER AUCTIONS e whack of the autcloueer's gavel ls not

The

were lewey gales

relation tuat "more

and folk.

that they a:

e in the

i or

fall an.l ventures the inter r.'. -mers are coming to appredat. test line of business." TI. ...

paeuemtnen is mterei-nnc in opw i

r:,K 2V-icf. . . conservatism is

"'a Jiunipcrj rrorn an era of uupreeedeotedly high prices to one in which the le'.e! is di3orporticn.itf?ly low as compared with ?H oher market r.verpgcs. Everywhere farruors aro talking dicouragement btit sticking to the farm. Two years ago. potatoes sr. Id like oranges and "f,ooi as wheat" was a stronger

riirase than "g-ood as gold," auction sates of farming

Slgnirirar' for arriving at an understanding of hat' each country is contributing to the development

the lOngliidi tongue is the statement thai fngiisD

i valuable preservative of the writ

ten language," and that "American energy and invention are always likely to outstrip this English characteristic in swing direction to cftrreni speech.'' We Americans, In other words, play the role of pioneers In the development of the common language. ()'' late years we have given the language innumerable words

equipment and even of farms were of daily recurrence. ! These were indication?, rot of unprofitable busimss Ti the farm, but of a speculative fever fomented l ! seel estate manipulators. Many farmers who thought j

......83 ..u ,lu,i t.iunoi!i na'i acquirer; meir pro perty, were induced to "cash in" and retire or. whaL c-emd to them a competence. The buye. was pov-

H1S''? through gilb talk of big money to bo made

pnd turns of speech.

Passing Show

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O.Mi reiiah.'e beauty fjptr'

a li'stractcd con . s p .ivi -

HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

Butter, Gilt Edge, tub. pound 1 pound prints pound

Lard, Swift's Pure, 5

pounds 2 pound Pail at

Miller & Hart Packing Co.OOp Breakfast bacon pound

46c 46c 58 c 28 c

Bacon ends pound Meatlets, the boneless ham, pound Hackless Hams pound Square Deal Bacon pound . Dried Beef pound

22c 34c 20c 19c 50c

FLOUR

Ceresota or Gold Medal, barrel $1.05, barrel $2.10. Vi barrel $4.10.

a ssi itri en'

Wb" v.'h--

'hc ftM ''hnrnpion box-

'-e present high pi ic

REF0KM MUST BE REAL. ! The Kanaa paeoie board has adopted a new rule, t instead of orderi.isr a prisoner'? parole upon hi?!

record in the prison according to any established method of merit marking, the hoard new requires that the

"inarcle be recommended by the district attorney who

t I ..v.u oi.trri t vo ihp Indue who n.-esided at

. ' i Wt 14.'. MtL. .... J'-'O.

'I'll T cut a hct'er is j-m; ft-.v l'H i'atl' ninj; the ,,rrr .rl I'jc ni'T pcts'-'tiaily we !-..--t:- x e -l Ml TlIF.lt eor.tlnua be a :'V. HIT svelte than be o'.tlB-,t to SO oai'-f'iliy jfi'r.n ''ipp'.nc M1 .-'.li.i.a, sr--Mt:d vt.'y t .t:f Mi:.T .i-".-n oit any r i-. .rur IT'S arif.ut ti-ls time ,.t the yenr

Del Monte Apricots, 2

for Aple Butter, big 38 oz jar

iPure Fruit Preserves, 16

; - U'hi. on :.s the n:ai! ars the raiic roads or the Rovfrnmnnt? ' - H nifciiy l'-..-n!ot i ves were sent ' Krai.'-..- iur:tir the war .' ! - II"'1 t.ea.-.y gallons of tiunerai

j r -.- re r-'.id in this country Jasi year?, i.tr.l 1 o Jlow much docs the average -A met-

,!'i;i l'anoly srr,.i for food? i . . . , I ii How. do m write r.55 vinguiiions? Classic Wnite Laundry Soap, 10 Bars 7 How hs must a person be to be) fnr

. .,............

OZ.

2 for

39 c 35c 59c

Libby's Corned Beef, No. A Q I tins. 2 for tiJC

58c

Tavy Beans, Michigan hand picked, 10 lbs,

Milk Made Macaroni and Spaghetti, none better 1 O pound

THE swearing-full

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the

And so land sales value?- were ;rl-, .,r,,i nrc.mmn.-e-1 the sentence, and Anally by the

i uviu.u sheriff or tail warden who Had cuarge 01 tne iniwuei

ceieb'ratel the recording of a bigger mortgage. berore trial and after. In this awy the hoard expects The auctions have stopped. This is at least a to iiaVe at hand before recommending a parole a rela- j

fvmptora of an improvement. Thc farmer? who did Itive'.y complete life hUtory of the individual to warn J.ot succumb to the lure of speculation doubtless ate 'aaim-i the mistake of releasing the wrong men. Thus nermaded tha ' they -are In the beat line of business." L short term of excellent behavior a scrt of intensive iijt because of the w,ld. unbalanced period of pyramid- effort will not be allowed to cutwelprh the record

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!'i?. the farming business ha? suffered severely. Many farm holders find themselves in a business capitalized ur beyond the hone of fair reiurns now that thc bo'om Is out of the market. There will be many losses

of a misspent life covering many years. The applicant

for parole must he able to prrve the sincerity of hi? reform before regaining liberty, not an unreasonable precaution.

U. So L Realty Company

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

nterest Plan

tS'- "11". fwm 1 1 6 : mm

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To Purchaae Land With Options to BUY A HOME-

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BUILD A HOME

BUY or IMPROVE A FARMBUY or IMPROVE Business Property PAY OFF A MORTGAGE Or Go Into Business Anywhere in United States. C 6fn er On Easy Monthly Payments H) q qj V Annum just Like Rent aJ) 0 Nearly $5,000,000 Worth of Homes Financed. Over 25,000 Satisfied Clients Nineteen Years of Successful Business Do You Own a Home? Do You Own a Farm? Do You Own Business Property? if Not, WHY? The 3 Interest Plan of The U. S. I. Realty Co. will Accomplish thii For You Send for Our Booklet It Tells How.

U. S. I. REALTY CO., Minneapolis, Minn. DEPT. A

G;rtlemen: Please send me at once, without obli1 gation on my part, information regard- ' irg your 3 Interest Plan.

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Address

Ol'n idea --f th in .Mt!

M M crystal. ire -leftFOItll :4- we found n-.;rself rt-j.d'-OV F,It 'lie fact that v. r- can n-- w b III HPKJ) tnto by a new "-"d AT considerably !os ro.-t to Hi" HI MPr.n than in former years . f.KTTlMi away over the :rr-; h o i 1 d a y K WOl'in he the lde. ' vr.MB, when it eornes - wot U IHKRK are plenty of h.-. n;ec which t!ie

cia.s.-ed a fc-iar:t? s What are the name! of the trs

uiar lorn, tne Hig- ljippi-r? -Ci.n ;.. 1,'tte.- i. uiih.lrav.n

11 has bf en rinced in ti, mall'.' i'1 -What a re the sven recoanieii color, f.f ll'. ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S

OTTTCTTOMC

J l-'or tx hat j-urpoKo vvs rubber Irst

Star Napha Washing Powder, 2 large boxes for

49 c 49c

99c

us-d 1

A.n;-

( ni? j Ar.

Holland Herring, 10 lb. kegs

Mexican Red Beans. Very Q fancy grade, pound .... Prunes, Oregon Jumbos, OQ

2 quart mason jar Pure

Honey t 1 OC

2 pounds

f

or

.-s p.n.(!l erasers.

-What share are honeycomb eel's 11X3 rooa ! .

! 2 la ;il ura tor flesh fit to eat? Ana. j EX lKA

lit is white snd tender but has a musky . Uiete. It is eaten by some people. ' i Uhat t." th i:te of an ordtnary i doPar bill? Ans. 1.12 years. ! s How fd.at can an ostrich ran at

) I full speed ? An;;. An ostrich can run c 1st the ,ate of .-!xty mile, an hour lor Ugar, pure Cane

; a Hhort ri'sL.oe j pounds i G How n-any patents have been is-j ; s ied ,n biev. Ies? Ar.s. M-Ire than rnt 4X iiwr

Log Tavern Maple Syrup, f

Sweet Pickles, dozen . . . .

16c

Free Running Salt, 2 pound CI box QC Codfish, 1 pound Prints OCpound CdxJK

10

i WIKK shows more fe-ir an.i r'-s-.pee; i foj Til i; iiired girl than li Ii:s for l,t.-r hujii air! ! Hi; n-e'Vi- r: -oir.)t.-jrat Ivetv i ! fSSEKVi'IVI, !ai cir-::e.-! and J th iS 1 I-'.n lo.r.e our .!!; en f:n-i,n I

I HIS i enif m '.)red tee.j she rm.'B I . -".i I My who l-'H !;fd exstetlv I I.IKU Uufciene V'. fie.e- -n.i 1 HS deeidtd tu eymp.i- .nxe wiin i I II in .xord-.ngiy. Till; dirfolfciee b f ( w ti,.--j m If K ond iht- .;a(! s ths- ' ..e j ll lt'l ti re able, lo are? aw.jv j I'BoM in f rini. i-f : h 3 '.i' .oriiobi '.t

1 Dtl lli "lerff. t w.nr

I a.,'.' f1" (a tents have been issued on in

; antioi.s in conneetion with the do-, j v';oprnvnt of tho bleyele and eloelpedc. ! T What are the seven natural vvoni dr ef the S'!.n--;i fates? Av. The i 'In.i.d C:ni..ir .'i' Arlzoiuj : Yoeei;te a i Muat 1-ta.inor. Jl if issippi riv- . (noia, K.-rc.t li.-x-rv atioit. .XiatHru fail-; .'iii.i the (lie:;! I.eseit I k...j(,.u many u.-iknown sobil-.-rs a re i

; 1-;h led si; 1-Juropt; .- Ai I !;.' J.Of.e.

V hal pri.poi turn

pounds Cheese, Brick, pound ....

56c 25c 25c

Pimento pound American Cheese, mild, pound Old Nippy. pound , . . . . Luncheon Cheese, pound

35c 27c 35c 35c

CANDY

All hard and soft mixed Christmas candies, to close out, 2 pounds 20c.

had i

Approximatei.rrr.s 1 1 1 i ' !?.il

ho-

TO .I' ve' ,p a ; f . r.avt afl'-i Mill has ben man-uM for avli:' vv Kl.l, we'll ay i" ;5ioh as t 4TF.MPI TK a i-e.-joas .-?u-j TWO au't 'iv.; -is i'ha;.;:. S one but : wo can ktt-p WHM i:hair than ei;. 'I HE MexiCri.-i er..im,t r 1

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Lake County" Auto Supply and Sales H. A. THEIL, Prop. Telephone 1741

What Cooperation Can Do To be successful, every business must have pleasant relations with the public. Particularly true is this of your gas company, which is essentially a public service company, existing not for itse'f alone but to meet a great public need. Because of this ideal partnership, it is evident that the measure of our service is the amount of good-will we secure from the public. And the public, in the last analysis, means you We need your cooperation. And you need ours. By working together to correct misunderstandings, to avoid waste of gas and to'get full efficiency from the use of appliances, we can make our service a good service today, a better service tomorrow and the best service anywhere a year from now. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

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