Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1922 — Page 4
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c -ill' i u.--- l.a:: cm-,.,,;, -.tt ui .y un Tun! i-atcrcti at tlw postotuce Jn liaiiimonj. Jun l
even the high school, in an age when
s done by machinery, wheii even a gocd
ruainder is mechanical and routine, it
t'ui -.iy una id pointed out, these children should be given train-
l8l( ' iti'n which in later years would help them to make betlC Times IH&.st t'hleii;' o-Inri in e l::rl.r.t '.!. .v rint .. . 1..; , i
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-t-k f- I A.sisi purouis ana leaeners win agre itio L.ake County Times Saturday una Wtk!v fd- ., ., . ... t:on. KnUred at Ui putties m ialum,:id. l Lruar sugg.t Ion 1 worthy of consideration. V ' tS; -...., r.,. ., ,, ., .. . lore 10 nefUeol the f tot that what use pti i ry t.Vemr.g limns Daily txept Sunday. Kn- .... .
lt"u ii me pustutlico in tjarv, in-,! is. i?l-'.
Ail uudwr Uio act of iiur-'ii j. iiVf. fci second-da -a matter.
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(..Il.iWKO, ( I'll'! 1 lilies) iViej. nolle -, Indiana iiuroori Xcs hial.-r) Tel, j.ivoie 1 1 I is - J ' luting li'-i "i t-. .- ) 'I , ,, i ii;,p mi-M ' V. liitina (N, iv .j lJt.-ji!-:-r and Class A.i v. . . Tele pnom.: 1 .:: i
tt cu have any trouble tfUMiz THK '1' 1 il KS make
Most pureiiis and teachers will agree that this
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their leisure tune i.; very important both as a matter of te-fi-'.l welfare and business efficiency. While it is not pr.ipopeij to restrict the individual ia his pleasures.
-- y-' --!.': the community shr uld aim to make these pleasures as r: ie.hj tt;;i w holt some as pns.-sibU; for the individual and society.
SENATE PATSIAECIIS. A Loudon .scientific journal stales that medical
v'V,piii,'u, ""mediately t.. tfte circulation Jjopartnu-nt. vun after lo-iR rose are h have concluded that talking
; to i. itf.t' it y tnat tnose who tlk the most live
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..- ! - i .l1'. l)..i''- AS hi ti:e pa.-t, pieas u..-t ttnak it Missouri, otsgih to live 1 o it and Senntor I'al ilarrl-i.-t s.'iil ti'ue. 'i i I (C 'ii'iiOS J;a . .. . . . . (.qii.i.-ient and is striving eaniosily vi Al ppi , l.'OU years. i '.i''''. i$o priir.pt in udvisnu us i . ar paper ar.l v. o w ill act prompt ly
President Ilarding lias been made honorary cbair-
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ruing hour .s pete It reeiitly
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iiif,! Jlarding for lU-iivoting '' ' eoRjrre-ss ijayi-is that I'rcsi- ' ' : lite very thin;; for winch
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:1 '.-.' :"ir in which be upheld Vi'ii- ; i: - "ever any very proiiouneed i ,; i : ii . i iie adepfed in ! '. are iv. . re. i ,1 ' ::; ttfTio of fts delivery. What!
(-'. : ' i ');, ;.;.d ri-";ilily, was ibai he : a jrroup f school .biidrei) :' ; :.-ogitv.i birch, ane1 ihat he ik.-
... d ' flu fre'd repn-.'icn-,-.ives ot the ! ' - -' can lay that charge ngara.-'t Hard-1 . it! his recent leeage declared : "Kr:-j .id upon the functions of ecu gross or ai-
; . .1 djc-taticn of its fioliey aro not to he thought
.u;a Jess atteinjt-i-.t. nut i ne re is an insist'. ;; i. c,i:
m. in o.f i lie Caruso American "Memorial Foundation, which wiii tie devoted to the encouragement, of good li.u-ie. Quite proper. In an Kny.rview with the
Wasaiugton correspondent of "Musical America" dur-
mu in; iioinical campaign oi iyo Mr. Harding de-
li.t red . 'd am in favor of placing the government
I siaa!'' !: behind I he nation wide effort to bring i music in!- lis u n and to establish a dfdinite j and penuanent ptace for it in our national aclI i ... I have always favored tlu i teaidiing of music. Loth vocal and instrumental. t in our icloo'-. and 1 shall ever fo"l that these
j-ttidivs should have an important and essential piace in I he edii-mional curriculum of cur insiiturietis cC hiunuig, from the low e,st To the highest." Mrs. Ha runs is a graduate of the Cincinnati
(Vednesdav, Jan. 11, 1922.
Need Eye-Saving- Campaign Says Secretary of Labor
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MO(.vu!IT. may bo romantic Hl'T mooiiKiiine Is triic. O.M3 estali; isbiTKiit advertises "CKM IM! ru.IT liver 18 CejiLs' and Vi: tup;.so imitation calf's liver XVll.U be P.ime cheaper but th' fltll'M is not advertistd. THt'S far iho chief efftet of tho ntOIM.sl-;i Irish porvoo treaty H to pruviJe more dialreotTlen. . MO'l'lli:it -an always Jiud out wliat I'ATllKIt did v.htn tie stayed oir, mil. " a. in. Srte lets him TKtL all tb things he did and then SIIK kriowa he did all th tiiirit;? 1IIT he was afraid ! montion.
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10 What strait connects Baffin's I'ay and the Atlantic ocean? A2TSWEE.S tfer 1'ESTEBDAY'S QUESTIONS i In botany how are toma'ues, cucumbers-, beans ;uid peas classed'.' Ans. As fruit.
- Who is credited with being itio
cute? A;ts. Thomas JeftVrsoti. 2 When wero frictiou ma tohes lnvetite.i? An:s.--In lil'j. 4 What I-ederal position did JefTeri n Iavis hold bvlore the Civil War V Aj-.s. .Secretary of war. What two government rut tits went Ans. Tlw ones at Charlotte. :. '., a.ij I.lahionea, Ga. r What p.rt of a stlur e.iia ie silver? Ai.f. Xir.e-tentlis.
i durin? the fruotmn of Mt. IvU-e?
Thirty thousanrt. f What ia a plenary conference 7 A!i.s. It is out fully attmd.;d nith an-
j j tf.ority to take Una I action. j 1 a What two countries in Seiitu A::- -
riea agreed mnftte u yrwrs ag., i , h::, it armament? Ans. Argentine ar I Chile. What is the color ot a twelve cut sump? Aiif iirownn-h-ri-.j
I Cn..,rv tore .if MlKlc TllP T) TC S i () C tl t . WllOl Jl VOUnff
latmony ot purpose ana aec-ord o! action. Han!-; .....
: i nor. played tne corn'-t id nis town oauu aim comu
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M ilton was wlu.l Wat ; ersoa
iied him, a trouble maker.
hit P.-Hai with eclat. However, his greatest achieve-
Ak It-It liii. ViVlb U'JXL. I vThe-i Ariitctle long ago said that the right use j
cf leisure r.-as the chief end ia education, he IHtie
; merit in this line is in political orchestration, where !l.e is proving himself to be a genius for harmonizing.
IT THE new democratic chairman has
been ia the lumber business. He has another knotty j
L'je-K.Mr.": '!?!! s :-a:--;n" the war. Of a ., 4 forced on him when iJelgium invaded
dreamed that in our day this idea would be used in ,
support of a plea for a change in education. problem. In an articl? !zx t'.'.e c im ni nuumer ti -v.e of o;r j r.agiziries the writer eopiers t'-: ; . :u ' l5i go into biisiaes;-; nnd i Itisiry t'avougii d'-r- of a
college training get only the techri -a! c.i u--.l,on - .Cert: ir--v ! qtiired for their work. They gvt no training in the j ' right use of their leisure after the routine worV of the I " VR.ANTE SiHLT.S the navy beans" s s a headday. For the vast majority of oar 1-rys p.n'l girls col-!lifc. which docs not moan, however, that anyone unss- " ge doors never open at all. and on'y a relatively small led his supper.
James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor Nation Owes It to Ame rican Vcrl;?r to Ifclp Him to Sharpest Vision Possible, He Says 4 ryVIK importance of a cot:- every ore- of fV tho-n.md and mo crrted national effort to "rpiianerl riiiidr.-n e..,)m; ;ted to our correct and improve ;, '';!f; ;,,',!. j' e-trueti-m th"I""'-'h test .... ,,. ' , f eve-M.riit as a hr-.t reonisite to rjc-sifrht of our mdbons of workers ..heir" preut hea'ih and future uscannot be ovrr-mphaied." fuhe So states Secretary of Labor "It has seenr-d to us their first Tatties J. Davis ia the course of an ritrht at our hands as a start in iifinterview just issued in nhicli he p.cside.s brinL'if '- ji-r-ni instant ocipoiuts out th-it tli? American fort, it lias ' quickened therr minds, worker "for his own sake, even more and h:us been the very foundation of I'l.-m for ours, must b:- ludped to the the training wc give thern for future Sharpest vision possible." life. "We owe 1'.'-. to them on -rounds "Willi this first-mmd knowledge. I even stropprr it in as an ii.crea'.e to am in a position to n liixe the importheir economic efficiency anil en. ruing tance of eye correction.' I smeerelv power. To provide such vitd cor- wish the U'mo'-t suee-ss to nr. ctiiiea'rection n; a personal relief and e an- tioeni cairipaicn to r"iHv lo iiivfort to them stands before us .is a Meal dis'r.-s, and the economic loss ci-mmandimr duty. resuitin.r from (ie!eCfjv vision. I ' At Moo-eheart, 111., the home and .'tnd r ady o c.ntribat-' to H:e cause school over which I have direction, ive anvthirir of value froia inv jh ehave from the beginning civen to iwrieert.'
1 Why d" !':sh swim tipstream? 1. What city is the capital of Alas.-I
i tat two sreiikrra of the house '.er e,l t he Ijnw ,t ? 1 --t'.'in Ie.niaDK vote? ' What is the ol'le:t livn.sfv? '', tVbat larpe island is in tno tr.outh of the .i!i,ui);i river? 7-- Where do we kit pm jcMi ? ' S How in uiy earuina.1 points a-e there on a eomiJios? It What is the common harr.e for !-s-; :. mis ?
GOITRE RELIEVED
Chicago Lady Tells How. Mr. M. IT. Kvans, f 4t? X. nidKw.v., Ch!t-its.o, nyn she !1 tell or v. 1 1 p b "w she wan relieve.1 of a 2't-ya'' .eott re with SorlKd QuDdriipte, a cu'irless i , . r !.!. '-I rjn s e the treat-ren! ami s-et :u rv..r.. i,;' many other saet. essful u-r;s :.f Kleinimin's I'harmaey, drug s'ore evervw here, or w rite Box S.tS. Merhar-
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Comfortably seated at your SIMPLEX IRNOR. without effort or fatigue you see your linen come out true and "trairit with a beautiful gloss. Designs and embroidery Lo ought out as no hand iron could possibly do. A whole basketful of clothes seems to melt away as if by magic. Four hours work done in one. Let us put one in your home for 30 days FREE TRIAL. An initial payment of as little as $10.00 will put one in your home permanently.
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A legdes race but fretting into IJMOl SINKS and b ctrica I HKTAIM.V brings cut what i'fwe have. & A lot of people are critleizinp the SKW pesee dollar from an artistie fTM)PO!T but there i.- no MJTItlIAItI.il enwillinsn.-'sa to own a f e,v . 8OMK men divide thir time between Rlil.VU menu ti their wi.es AM) being- .-. e to other v-o:n'.Ti. IT seen, a ojt if all the ri en WHO narrowly escaped rb-b 111' failure to buy sur.ie bi;ky KtCM-k J' tlie psyshologiea.1 moment Altr: r.ow reportins THAT they were just on 1h" point OK seM'.rg their sec .ft J hum cars WIIIIV the prices were cut . TllUCrV-TIIItl-tK lamj ;;a- s - " !rilli in New Yen!: lot !.. JH'ATION the low, olouu. r t M'Hlidl of a ten doliar Id'! IX the hands of the he. ad -va't, r IV a crowded jestoursnl. Oi'R .Vw Thought book, :iie one t r , . r t,lir us into trouble that time iy telling IS how to radiate h ve no MATTER who was around a ad the w,f C.Vl GMT us radlatir.e: F! UTIIliR advises us to put . . u r' l : in a HAPI'T" frame of ri r, i f.-r the d.i'i-.-i i.f the day nr taking- our stand by th vj.en win low TPOX rlsles in ti e "-v. rime
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These Letters Recommending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Will Interest You For Your Own Good Please Read Them
Yoanpstow-n, Ohio. '-Last fall I began to feel mean and my back hurt me and I could hardly do my little bit of housework. J was played out when I would j tst sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind me when I would sit down and atnihtl could not sleep uniesa I had something ander my back. I bad awful cramps every month and was just nearly all in. Finally my husband sai 1 to me one day, 'Why don't you try Lydia E. I'inkham's medicine?' ar.d I said, 'I am willing to take anything if I could pet well apsin.' So J took one bottle r.nd a second one and felt better and the nciphbor3 asked me what I was dcir p an.i said, 'h'urejy it must be do-
! inp you pond all ripht.' I have just ! finished n:.y eighth bottle and I can
not express to you now 1 leel, the way I would like to. If you can use this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what I have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condition to her as I have to you." Mrs. Elmer II haslet. 1-11 S. Jackscn St., Youngstown, Ohio. "I was very nervous and rundown," writes Mrs. L. E. V,'iese of 706 Louisa St., New Orleans, La. ''I
What This Buffalo Physician Has Done For Humanity'. Toe r.W'.'re which appears here of Dr. ... ..f KufiV.ri, X. V., .as tulien in I1!,' V :i ve.nr;.- n,.:n t;: I'S.r.-,. rw-ie-
l.'ed ::i".;leit!t in i 'e-;i ;;y i v-: ila anil was j ki ov. t: ti r ..:.; v l ie tor bis threat sue- I ee. v. .;. - i e v i 1, t" r. is d ! :-en -C. lie earl.Vf :nn.(l (o r,i;'!-lo :n,d put up m re;.id-l
t .-! rvrm, Ms ll, .';! u MediCHl Diseov 'i y. the wt i:-;-n.--. n i..m.c for the bloo'
would of ten sit dovn and cry. and wa always blue and had no ambition. 1 was thi3 way for over a year and had allowed myself to get into quite a serious condition. One day 1 saw your advertisement in the daily paper' and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepetable Compound at once. I have improved ever since taking the third bottle and find it is the best medicine 1 have ever tckea." Benefited by First Bottle "I was completely run down and not sble to do my housework. I just dragged myself around and did not have energy to pet up when once I sat down. 1 read advertisements of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound in our paper 'The Indiana Daiiy Times,' and learned all about it. 1 received results from the very first bottle and now I am doing all my own work, even washing and ironing, and I never felt better in my life. I tell all mv friends it is due to you." Mrs. Elizabeth Reinbold, 403 N. Pine St., Inaianapoiis, Indiana. You should pay heed to the experiences of these women. They know how they felt before taking the Vegetable Compound, and afterward; too. Thc'r words are true.
17.ylia PinLham's Private Text-Book upon "AilmerMPeculiar to Women" will be sent yon free upon request. ' ri' to the Lydia J". Pinkuam Medicine Co., Lynn, Massaclm'-' '
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THE Ford chassis et only $295 now makes possible a light motor delivery car at a cost so low that merchants cannot afford to overlook it. And the noted dependability of Ford products means a surer delivery service. With a body to meet your particular requirements, whxh we can supply at a nominal figure, there is nothing- that will save you so much in time, help and actual cash as a Ford delivery car. If you are operating a merchandise delivery, let us show you how the Ford chassis at its extremely low operating cost will handle your deliveries quickly and at a minimum expense. E. N. BUNNELL MOTOR CO. 504 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 659-651 14th and Forsythe Phone East Chicago 497 Cor. 5th and Massachusets Phone Gary 1760
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