Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1922 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Tuesdav, January 10, 1922.
Vc:ni"' r 1 , She 1 : . lion. Entwrv: 4. ISIS. I k" Oary Kvcn tt'red at the pusiot All under the Traitor.
K.n i j . . . . . .' ing on their teams of freshmen or any attended their colleges for at least a year.
Hut eveu liis regulation lias not been entirely
efficacicu.s in overcoming the evil mentioned. It is t rieouraging to learn that the athletic authorities are beinnitiR to be aroused ia earnest to the necessity of
uti.-s Saturday ami Weekly Kit i- 1 1 h 0 reform. True college spirit is best conserved by "'totiice i!l liu,il!,,,,r"1' i---tu;.ry athletics n a strictly amateur basis.
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THE EED MAN IN THE WAR.
i n,n our nation has not been entirely fair in all its dealings wiih the aboriginal inhabitants and con-.s-nuentl.v the. first owners of our land is a feeling held
by many .Vnienenn:-
i ; 1 i lit- uisiory os mo wn ue mans
WhdVii- iew'r..';.'-'W-r-'-'-'vV-''-''!' "' 'i'"1'"' v.'-Mjiroattnont of the Indian contains mauy chapters which .i.iii,-, (,jtw.s Of a Im and C.i--s. Adv.) . . IcP-pnor.e 1V 1 If ou have i,v- trouble . -ttii;r- Tilt: t-mhs mako ' wo,1'1 to change. As that is impossible, there lS"" 0!:l:,::::'.i.a. . .V.rVlillSios '",n, '',U inorf,at!n liPsUion in recent years to (C;ljJ w--.ti.-v. r il. :at i m. :!r v. ; !,'.. ' J regard the red men not merely sentimentally but praeIf you fallen.1 r i'v" r!,l!rSV!.M'y'J':,'I-''5Ti!i.: TIMKS a,'1"'1'"' U:' '!;' v " wards -'nd to j.reserve their iti-
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THE OLD AND TEE NEW. M'ui'h di.-i.-ui-siou iatcly the innlts of American iooking has bivn prcvi ke,;. an article on the i.ub,j(t-r. i-.;ii ribnt.-d i
ne spap'T ty a woman !,r! i s;H l.'r.ited State:--, and reprinted on t
'l-e did not think well ul ; r-. i;, ii'd several con;n:ent.ttoi i.., t xr.i .s,-:-ne i robabiy , her meai at iW;.. ii th? largor cities., where tie:i:iipie typlt-al .roducls of tho k'.ll i).st-viff. It y.m w.-mt. to n.l reai Ameri .ei.i.yt, says one, :-mi must go t. tl-.,-. ' 1 it'. in ii.a.! .'owns u,ei"; and then then, he mom ns. a. :'(: s.-;me of the good M
' ." h'tve- i ceii oUPi'Iaiiie,, try cih.r i:.n.j ' founders of romm-v. ;-.ud b-otiu-!
Ui! liiThoriis .: '.-eins, by an 1-!2!i!i ins in thi'
water, i
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nccurate figures con-
ui' iii.mi waier mark ot liie Imhaii popula- i
ti-Mi of this ontinoul. but ii is said that there were aniin 1. 'Jae. t.ap when t hey first eame under the more ''" !t h-!;eiicienr rule uf the white man. Today i here a ! e j.boti! ;!a'.ou0.
Passing Show WIIH: iri!T:st U feeing stunvn IV the allio.1 d-bt Li!' that SKKMS to tjt the only klih! TH AT is fori booming KVDKV s'-a-on Ims it-; advantages ,.I one about winter is THAT a man can wear Ids vest At.AIV and carry hi.-. without any tr-nil' W UFA a iviniitt r vt inures to discuss trie Pit VCTK'.M, injustb-es of the day
lit projitpt r.s in the ion-
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ft is easy to b-.-cont? ntiaie at., "i.i d.ijs. 'i;b the ; a.-.-,,; of iii,;e a ' ' ti en 1 3 s e- mena ry niatiy tliiepi-;. ?."a: -.'tie used to one W- say, end t ii.'-t we fared better t t han ;:on . '- (,,''is;a. i!ispass;di:;H!y. howevtu t: !.;.": d la..; t'oTe h.i -. pp. a jtijproie' ' i;f ! j o:! ,,s in other :) . .V n. r. - t btr ancestors at-? manv uni
i'Oi.ng lrof ri i v ., : ( o country v. i'i ! h:"k in
IrlU'S i n k now ti i ;.- im-niua-piosseri
over i giantou i-cludi line-1 ly 1 i i h f. n i,
;e peofl settb-.s g those Im -t ic ve. su'ajeet bo roc-
rat in the kiiof human, nci i;:sjh!o lin'rgs.
man Wanamaker in tme good
j realizing the importance of preserving the records of ; the rial iron before it ii too late, has been engaged on ithis labor of love for some vears nast 1li; Intcsr
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;atiiity is tiie compiling ef the history f the Am'-riean iadiaii!-, in the world war, to the end that they shaU :.eive fu'l credit for their achievements. More tlnn ; IT. 0,Hi Indians served with our army in France. Dr. I.hiseph K. Dixon, a representative of Mr. Wannniake j has been coHoeing information cuncei ning these wari iocs ami in the course of hjs investigation has rc;e,i many valued tributes to their valor and effijciouey rront lie great European commanders. I l-'i'-;.I Marshal Lord Haig says our Indians were j conspicuously able as .scouts. Marshals Koch and
;' f'eiain aie urniiR mi their .raise of the red man's se!-
!mi ly )iii'it ies. Decorations for bravery were receiv- ' by 1 aft Indians. Two were given, the Croix de jr.ui'iie. Private Oklahoir.bi. a Choctaw, dashed through j i vio'-ent. barrage, turned a captured gun on the enemy
remaineii in his perilous positicn four days. ! 1 " 1 prisoners.. Corporal Sevailia swam ihe e. carrying a cable for a pontoon' under heavy in-' gun Pre. and performed other valorous feats.
;:-. Divon say? our Indian soldiers "fought, for a frooiloia vbieh is denied them in the land of their birth." 'i hat is pot pleasant to tiiitik. of. We have a duty to !',o Indian and care should be taken that, it is discharged in full incisure.
OKT toaeth.-r and say with
sii:h hish-mindedness that what they need I-V the pulpit is a m:u. who
the f;ospi,l puiu and
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re fend of coking i u ; kinds cf
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hC Southern i v'ii.at n ill SeM ovasiic action, i
: is p( e Tr .;e'V.-.l!rc:.; many f . it bough
only wn in which t i iKa! The 'tramp' athlete, or Pjeml-er of tra.-k fa in. two at a certain jti.stisut : prtseuraaoi y in respniso o ti r offer." 0- tnhi'y nr. on that he is attracted by .i;: ; '.; i v.fr, his studies, 'he bri'i;
: 'it c : i gr- i r a a:a lie-, ! ; r e.-a i'as taken r ',vi - oi" se e : as rather erf, eder- .'eeiar.- it is tho It H r. grow iii :: evil, oil. ail or ha.'-' hail daycr i.e. i after a yea r r t'.- to another r!iec vh-.t i" ktio-.va as "a bt tis Fin: pie a-, to imag-ine ri'e- opuoMppiiies for pnrcy of the i iva! institurion's
a cade-1 ' iasn
i ar.hing faculty tr the liiirher Man-limr of it-i rjiii. degrees. This jnereasing practice i! m
f-r the respec; ability of ceiiege f port.-. Oriirmally f-'otn the amateur viewpoint f'tpv wete ;t!.ove su-aic-i.r. Then gradut'.iv and insidious! y t-: elein-'-nt of professionalism crept in. Xot all ediicaiionai insi itu ior. s hav s -p-cu mbed
THE "PROPHETS' AGAIN. "The year 1 ! 2 1 is destined to shake the world to :.- fupndn? ion, both physically and polil ica'.! . It is in be a succession cf plagues, famines, floods, sbipwre. ',-. rioting and revolution." This is the cheerful credit-tern handed out from the headquarters of the professional prognosiieaters' unirn in London just as the world is preparing: to celpbrate a merry New Year. However, it's four years ahead. The British almanac makers are also beginning to issue their annual prophecies, find as; usual they a)re filled with woe. T beystrike nearer home, being for ihe coining year. Persons !'or;ing for something to worry about should obtain their almanacs by all means. Kvc-ry corner of the civilized ghi'oe is in for a terrible time, accenting to the autanre notie.es.
Hut before ordering our supply of sackcloth and ! ash op let us pause and consider the past performances --if t hose chronic crepe hangers. Last tear about this: time, if we remember rorreciiy, they were predicting j thai 1 l.ii:! would be absolutely the worst, ever, the positive ii.aif. t is needless to recapitulate the harrowing j details. But did the pessimistic predictions pan out.
021 been a pretty good sort of year, after all?
a'ke 'T'nr prophets calculate on the short memory- of the pub-
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action of this
tiation, indeed, shows the de'erniii.eil aE'ainst even the appearance of proo--coie of colleges. This action, a i -,
- .I by athletic directors of cue
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ped star.d taken ni"esl rU.l! ism by .1 -, has been tndorcc lions. The foot
le. 'I hey don't, ex poet to be checked tip on their grueun; grasses. Tiie only way to be pretty sure of having your red ii ions coaie to pass is to prophecy something deat-ant. end cheerfu'. Thai's the sort of thing that
rn as so- happens lots oftener in this good old world of ours ihan
the honor? emanating from the muddy minus ot tnese ehi-onie Cass-Mulras. ' Really, the world has no use for these wa'iers who lag superfluous on the stage.
'all coach of Ford ham College sa is only a matter of time until lege fol'ows the exarnpe 1 f ' Years o a number of the lor
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THOsK vvlio advertise methods of FAT reduction without the neoessary KASTI.M; probably plan to have THIllIt patients take their MKAI.S on .lininsr cars. Till; human voice is vouder f nil y KAPUKSuui; even when THASHlTTV:i) by artificial means A M) yesterday wo talked to a girl WHO sounded as if IIR wanted somebody to put Ills arm around her TMOl (.11 ail she said was that wn had the w:onp number. TTII-: girls always manase to BKIT tbe reasons hy about, three jmrips ,11'ST nut they are apjfarir.g IV prinp tial s to show how little TIIKY care f..,p real cold. .nriti:il reason why we are glad i h 0 1 m .j n I1 l-:t i:1 comparatively simple is that IK it were otherwise we know PDKFKCTI.V well that an absentin i ml ed MIIHIIBH of the ela.s between 41 and 46 WOITO forever " going around AMTI1 h;s rir.pte flare where his pinclied-ln i:Kl'-T ought to he and vice versa thus making Ills wife feel worse about his personal API'EAKAACH than flie doe:? now even . K d 'n't Know rauOi but -vn do know that som people I0,T rare what they d AM) neither dofs anyone else. IT would he interesting to a martlet man T know what h!s wife's Iti;i.VTIOS say behind his tanvk. THOSK otd friends of John II VHI.KY l OHAi who used to HO ST they could r!UMv anything- ote II WE about ertveit in rilVIN; wood alcohol.
j I II ::C !: HAS instituted a new decora, lon-
i'.h der r.f Physie.i Kducaiion -- and Georges Carpentior lis ihe head of it. Perhaps this grows out of the deoorajlion .'a. ; I-; Denijisey bes'owed on (P-orges.
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Fine quality Kersey cloth spats, in grey, black, brown, beaver and faun. All sizes. No need to hive cold ankles, when you can buy spats at this extremely low price.
The price, in this January Clearance Sale is, of course, a very important feature but another outstanding point is, that in these se!ectionsyu will find the very styles which are enjoying the height of popularity now, and are certain to be favored for many months. The low price must be considered with the uniformily high quality which is offered. N Those Oxfords come, in brown and black gun-metal '.-a t hers in saddle strap. Brogue Model, very similar to illustration. Those of brown have first quality rubber heels and welt soles. I'or dress, street wear and school. They are unexcelled and guaranteed to give the utmost in wear. Aside from a Clearance Sale they sell at $5.00 and $6.00; but we've reduced them during January Clearance Sale, at $3.S5.
HOW MUCH
I 00 YOU KNOW?
. - - " '.WW ANSWEES It) tTE STXS.DAY'S QUESTIONS 1 Where Is- in. 3:tna? Atis. In CI-cily.
2 What is a decagon?
Kided figrure.
What is avir-ulture? lAns. I
the art of breeding birds
4 Who wrote "Old Ironsides'.'" Ans. Oliver Wendell Holmes. 5 Does Vermont have a greater population than New Hampshire? Ans' Net C Is Milwaukee larger than Miunca polls? Ans. No. 7 How many square miles do' the Kf'Cky mountains covei ? Ans. :e8o.ii(ii) square miles. S Who wrote "Tom Sawyer." Ans. Mark Twain, 11 What state has the iaruest river t rentier? Ans. Illinois. 10 Can a tifpT swim'.' Ans. Tigers pre s-irons swimmers and do not fear water.
ititii? relatives and friends here for a week, returned to her home in DeMotte Mo nd ay. The Kuhiman family were the fniests of Mr. and Mrs. Kajsk-e Sunday evening.
RABBIT HUNTERS TAKE NOTICE
If you haven'
:ad n opportunity
to pet in your annual rabbit hunt, you might as well postpone your hunt as aecordinje to the slate saane laws t lie
I closed season oti the fleet -foot ed bunny
starts today. Prom this date until April 1. rabi.its are proter P',l by the In.liana c;..f!ii laws. luie to rabbit being plenti'm In t'ic eountry Tins year, there w-re more hunters iliaii ever before and wi'ii Pie prediet ion of n n open winter tiiis year it is evident that they will again be a Hind ant m t season.
Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold ?
Use Healing Cream 1
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If your nostrils are clOKged, yoni throat, distressed, or jour head ii id tiffed by nasty catarrh or a co'd. enply a little pure, antiseptic, perm destroying c renin into ycur nostril. I' penetrates through everv air passage, soothinar inflamed, swollen membrane-' and you get instant rel.cf. hawking, snuff Mrs. drvness or struitKlins: for breath. Oet n small bottle of July's ('ream I'.alm front any druggist. Culil? ant entarrh yield 1 1 k ' mafif. Iion't .-lay f.tuffe.1 up. Relief How -.,ii(l it f-eis. ..hi nostrils arr open. Your be..d is clear. No mor. i.? .sllri, . Adv.
CROWN POINT
W. 11. I'ace. president ot tbe I-Vderaij Pavinjf Co., and S;.halh and Kabath, at-, torneys, I e present inf the above con-j cein were in Crown tJoirit on Satur- J day in regard to the ciaim.- filed afrainst i the I'avins Co., by employes. :
.six minaiiii persons nearu tne can fd the wi'.d in Iju-ke county during: tiie n,unUi f I)i-eember acnrdni,' to the monthly report just hNuvd by Clerk Whealon's offiee. Seven non-resident hujiting licences were issued at $15. j'l I'a'h. This report is forwarded every month to the Department of Conservation, Indlartapoiis. bugnc Carpenter of the W. B. Burford Co., of Indianapolis fs in 'rown Coint today cm business for his company. Mifs Slary Iorric. the public health nurse is in Howell oa Monday and Tues day r.f this week. She was on the program at the Parent-Teachet s meeting of Che Lowell High School. Oaring her stay she was entertained by tr. and Mrs. J. W. Iddirfrs. JudKe H. B. Nicholson is making- prep .nations to leave this week for a month's trip to Patni Reieh, Florida, a ti !p he makes ea:h year. The ni arr i ape of Mis No'iie Mc.Vay d.tughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. M.-Nay. of this oity to Louis Life of Wichita. Kas., took pla.ee t the home of the bride n Saturday night. Mr. Life is a real estate dealer in Wichita, and they will make tie ir borne the-e after a .short honeyrnoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ttall and dausrh 'or Ul.'i. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Honk and children and Mr. and Mrs. 12!drklpe Hail of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Bet yl Orant of Liweil were entertained by Mrs. Marie JIanlon of Hammond on Sunday. Mr. and Alrf. Will C!hi;iress of Chicago, were also present, at the family srathering. Mrs. Harden makes her homo with her brother, G.-o. Mey ers. iriv MAHRIACK I.lCF.Vr0S bar Kess-iek. Melville, Canada. Minnie S. Vories, Otiry: Charles W. Bowman Hammond. Minnie Terry, Hammond; Christ Gerun, South Ohioa'SO, Jowanka
Vuletic. 'ary; Jost ph Fall. Hammond, j
Stana Serbian ffajomond; Robert T.insil. Oary. Ktta M. Confer. Oary; Perey Hunter, Jary. Minnie M. Luskett, Oary: lAxii I Life, Wichita. Kan., Nellie M. McNay, Crown Point.
How I Was Wrecking the Lives of My Children And Suffering Indescribable Tortures Myself Day and Nignt. A Mother's Terrible Confession.
I- or some time I had noticed that my t wo children a boy of seven and a girl of ten, were becoming highly nervous, irritable ruid very disobedient, I tried various punishments, eren whipping, but they kept growing worse. My own nerves were all "on edge" the Ui.t thing would put meintoa rage. I wan too weavk to work or enjoy lif. and too nervous
nd mitablr to ro n yw here. I often suffered from (errre heurt D:ilnibition and mdiestinn. I eoiihl not
siren at nirrllt- I haH f,r, alntml ..i.l.nl Hull a.a.inv i ' . -V r . , I
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rm in the tmek of my nerk and head, and freoaient
ly vfry disagreeable sene of fullness in the front part of my head. I often had severe pi, lis nrrn( tny baek whirh made me think 1 had kidney trouble I
could nothrfnn to derriheall the tortureiand ter
rible pains which I endured, r inlly 1 went to a doctor and told hint my story. A fter (studying mr cane, he told me I w a the cause of mv
children's condition. He told me how the system only manufactured so much
nerve force and ihat this vital fluid of life was torert in the nerve relic, much like electricity is stored in a storage battery and it.
juxt as quickly exhausted. He said my own hichly nervous condition had been a constant d rain on the nerve force of mv children, and that the constant nervous .trim to which I had subjected them bad wrecked their hisrhly
vous ortrani illji
2attons. lAter all this 1 found out to be true i ine pnncirai chemical constituent of active tvtecaue after I retrained my own nervous poise, mc nerve force in a form which most nearly rsr and revitalised my worn out. exhausted nerve semblei tht in thenerveand brain cells of nun.
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ren. I found them to be the nicest, sweetest children in tiie world their whole dispositions entirely chnnped. The above is a hypothetical ease, which physician says may well illustrate thousands which exist todiv. Homes are wrecked, children ruined, all throsuth exhausted nerve force. Very few people reahe the terrible physical and mental tortures often caused by a depletion of the rervo-vital fi nd. In such cases, what yon need is to pot more force into your nerves, and more iron into your blood. This is best accomplished by the une of Nuxated Iron. 1 his valuable prxiuct contains
It also contains orsranic iron like the iron ia
your blood and like the iron id spinach, lentils and apples. This form of iron will not blacken or injure the teeth nor upset the stomach, it Isaa entirely different thine from metallic iroa which people usually take. Nuxated iron nr therefore be termed both a bjood and a oerv food. Over four million peoole are usin Nuxate4 Iron annually, and from the remarkably heneflcial results which it has produced, Ui manufacturers feel so certain of its efncae that they guarantiee satisfactory rexolts ta every purchaser or they will refund your money. For sale by ail dmcriata.
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MUNSTER
fr. and Mrs. P. Sermon and daughter visitel in Olobe station, HI., last Sunday. I'. L Weathers, Miss Iora Piepho and
Mrs. H. Ij. Kasike atterwlod the funeral!
of Supt. Heighway ait Crown Point on Thursday of last week. Mrs. C. P. Schoon who has iheeu vis-
1 In botany how arc tomatoes, cucumbers, beans and peas classed? ? Who is credited with belntr the author of the IAeclara tiou of Independence? n When were friction matches invented ? 4 What Federal rosition did Tefferson Davis hold before the Civil War? a What two government mints went out of existence aTter the Civil War? C "What part of a silver com is silver? I 7 How runny people lost their lives durtntr the erurtion of Mt. Pelee? 5 What is a plenary conference" 1 What two countries in South America agreed nineteen years aga) to limit armament? 10 What is the color of a twelve cent stamp?
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is guaranteed by iu yen corvice to millions ot
Americans. Kondon's umlci wonders lor your I
cold, sneezing, cougn, si?:: ,i ,ic rstarrh. head-
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rhc, sore nose, etc
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1 Specials for Wednesday, Jan. 11 I Mm it! . r.
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!Iow to warti off or overcome the infirnitivs of eld aro Is a subject that hh.s oecupied the a,ttr.t jm of master m.nds for many centuries. After much experimenting: with anitruUs and human being-s, sei:ntirta now ajinoiince that the k lauds of bcalttiy young- anitnala wehn taken into the human system ba.vo a deiiid-d stimulating- effect upon the corresjionding- Kla.nds of the human body. They claim that men and women prow old through insufficient glandular activity and are .said to have proved that old aire can be delayed and premature old aye overcome. If you suffer from a wca.k, run-down condition, jro to "Wei-i Uruy: and Stationery Co.. or any first class drucrgist a.rud secure a supply of Glandine under an abso'.uto g-ua.rantee of satisfaction or money back. Thousands of peoplo are using it daily to increase thear vitality. TJaerji claim it not only makes tluem fel years younger but makes a wornierful improvement in their appearance, manyreporting tha.t. improvement has taken place in two or three- days time.
NOTE jiandlne 13 composed of the pure gland substances of various v ital ' alsndsj taken from healthy young aaii- I main, combined with other well known tonics uaed by leading members of the I Iiicdic.il profession in their daily prac-! tire. It. is prepared in one of the I world's lartrest and best eqaipoed plan- j dular laboratories and may be taken
safely lv any one. 1'here are no harmlul or habit forming- drus in Ulandine. - nt'
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