Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1922 — Page 4

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The auii-na preliminaries are exciting but hana-

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uv. i.1'.,1 run in fc.oupd or nairs. There are no stable mates

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" Mi.os i .tiKi. .niuag-o-inaiana Jiar&or, cany exec pi aunaay. Entered at tho postofhee in Uua Chieago, .Nu- ' wh.it the "ova

The Lake c.tuntv. Tin,.,i.v ..- i J.m may be obuoxious to the politicians and -still be

o-uierea at the potaoflicti in Hammond,

It. a rt uuty primary e.-ppcially. candidates do not

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POLITICS AND MYSTERY funny thini.- bout politics in Lake county i.s :i -,'ery before a campaign. There is a!was i :n!',-!i.is w'tB-ciiUuton and whispervd intrigue r dt-vt'ioud tu to an.hirrr. Sinfier motives

to it'.- moat iunix-otit ani matte r-oi'-fact

".h air cf : i lot of f but nt'v-r

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- ib. teraentr-. I! Tom .June.-,, a county official, is seen taikin

ti Smith, a councilman frcm Whiting, the word immediate goes out that a deal is on w hereby Tom Jones ini Jiru Smith axe going to trade off John Doc for Si The only way to avoid being featured in prnu po.itfcaJ plct i to stand in the center of the foyer at the ourt house and transact whatever business you may have fn a loud tone "of voice. Upon lavinK the ccurt bouse walk apart from the other equally guileless citizens and drive off alone in your Ford. Otherwise .a candidate for justice of the peace at East Chicago will see you and that night at a meeting of the Antler's )odg No. 4-H-44 will tel". fellow members in t'ho smoking room that you h?.ve gone over to the Cedar Creek senatorial crowd and have deserted the Little Calumet river binch. lalttle ever comes of these mygterions deals, counter deals and conspiracies. When the time arrives the candidates all come out as they originally intended. They discard the false whiskers and rubber heels they bare been wearing. The candidate bas to depend upon bis own reputa-

a winner with the voter. in a slioit time the my.Meri.ms period of Becret conferences aud deep-dyed political villainy v'ill have X-a.-Ked. Tile candid.lU'S will discover that the. "psy-ci.o:.i..-ji moment" that they wai'ed for to make their .,imuiuK-eim-niP U a mvtli along with the old saw that hii can't win utiles-..-- jou are annointed in the holy of holies of the party organization. Those wno wait i"or some miracle to happen find that rt.unin,: for office is not a question of luck. Th-2 tnjb who feel that the party owes them something despite tiie pii falls into which they may have stepped or

the unpopular things they may Have done una mat. u

is a ease of "what you are to-day

has-been" is not in faor. wioci, ,.,:es to show that a ca udidae is

candidal.? until he anncunces himself and he is never elei i-d until the otes are counted. Nest May after the primar a lot of fellows are gaing to wouder how ih,.v kido'ed themselves into running and put them-

i selves in debt for the next ten yevi's. All the talk jibat is heard now about bis slush funds and "anpels" who Hipn '"blank checks for favored candidates; will be

w.M,-oiHten.

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rUi.unilPns Bflther nsf.1 f.r uti-tt&t.-d iiiodela. Till-: .saddest frpfct.-udo !n our l-'VJIt la.nd triay Is tint of Uio.

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MAN THE IMITATOR. In his humbler nicitie'.its, when the needs of f.tigols and areha::ge!s are brought to his attention, man has been wont, to rail himself but a worm cf the dust; but now a French scientist, Lucien Cue n tot, deques

imaa is nut an imuaior ci ine wwvr lunus ol juuoi

life, and that many of his most boasted inventions have been used by the bugs for ages. To make the humibiiatiou of man complete, the scientist says he is

hut a poor initiator at mat, ana me inventions or in-

sects and animals are always more perfect end worked out with more detail than these of man. liven tbi1 camounVie of the war is as old as the hiits amor.? the lower anim.,bs, he eays, and the grasshopper h-A- used a torno.io tube from time immemorial to plant its eggs low in the ground. Even the patented fastener, only invented by man about forty years ago, has been used by the cuttlefish to button its outer sk'n on ever since there has been a cuttlefish, while the fiae,

AMI fh Iwa-ue of nations. W'K should not be narrowly rn.nrnati.uial

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the anchor, the rail, the groove and tha art of dove-

tJon. personality, pocketbeok and ability aa a campaign- tailing have alwcys been used by the lower animalser. The "powerful influences" and aHignments at The invention of musical instruments Is Etolen from

which he shied evaporate. If he Is popular with enough people he veins the race. If the other fellow bj more popular scd puts up a butter campaign then he loses.

the insects. The scientist does leave one thing to the. ingenuity of man, the wheel, but who knows how boon it will be found thnt pome bug invented it leng ago?

cjiundreds of Women are flocking

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HOIL simply cannot afford h miss ii! - J .null i . tK. J

Thousands of exquisite strap puf-npo, oxfords and boots are on sale at one trut will make every woman gasp! Vv rtv tvBd prices right aad left with absorutf 'rvs-LitJ to cost or value. Evetyihfok hm a woman's heart would wish for iri tr wy of styles and leather combinations ara to !e found in this sale. They w e not ?hrts bought for sale purposes, bi ctr nvn regular stock, reduced treiiMMotK$fy ftr CfuiJk and final clearance. The prices are so- h-w that many will be aW to afrrtrd TWO pairs instead of one. Comc--bai cime ea.Ty, if you please.

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J'he Largest Chain of Shoe Stores n The United Stivs, HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Salarday Evenings AH NewrV tore Oon Saturday EveniT?s to Accotrpnote Cwtomer.

IV o'.;r views bat hroaaly l ot 111H.M rcflwt tng thavl protvably A Pre? iiyteriri n is jus as apt to

lin confronted with SM)Uli tRm'pta.Mori as is au i;riscoPALiA.. rilOBABLV noUi!ns docs A high school student mai OH female less re-al good in Till: pursuance of an education THAN tlie ahiiity to be able to im.IVJJ an autim-3b.ile fiij miles ai h u r . Ota friend the hors must'be (.Hit it ia Uie htrrselef aife AV11KV if. tome cf the drivers I'll A II IT V tften maajis

'I'll AT a man is willing tv l'.tss the bat if oilil.lt people will flU it. vir. hav an idA that the 1JI iMOtllATS ai nor worrying io Mt't'II about ths money Mr. Newberry IS said to- have Apent in tc-ins i:i.i;TI'i;ii as that Uy don't. H.XV and can't Gn-J out h-.-- it'a done . Oljt id-a of incoiiBpieu.'iusii..ss Ii to bo the vice preshlent of rhia .-reat lsnd ;iIi a leclure. in a town ln Cbicitjo . IT.HII.VPS half ths; women JI.1HHV b'vL.re they are V.: lll'.CA L SI: it takes s.utie of them So loos.- to r.-ri'i 2o .

PINE STREET CHURCH REVIVAL It ts said "To everything there Is a season," and -by this we are given to understand that the actions, events, emotion!?, and feelings which g:o to make up human life are go.verned by fixed laws above our knowledge, out of our control. There is one evnt one time fixed by the lrd that Is all the time, nd that is the -time to eek the Lord."

Many are epeakiag falsely. ploughing wickedness, are fal.ow. uncultivated ground, and U-se need -seek the Lord. These air the sai ;:.-. points emphasised In the sermon last evening in the Pine Street Preybyteiian Church. Steffey and ilcdowau are making- a great team, and doiit. great tea in work. Come out tonl'ih. at 7:30 and hear them. The sermon subject tonight wil be "Time for Judgment."

science Defies Old Age

GLANDS OF YOUNG ANIMALS SAID TO RESTORE YOUTH AND , STOP THE RAVAGES OF TIME AND YEARS

GLANDINE A BOON TO WORN OUT, RUN DOWN OVERWORKED, NERVOUS MEN AND WOMEN

To keftp the glorious vigor, the physical and mental strength of youth is now the privilege of every man and woman who appreciates the blessing f robust health, and the peace of mind it gives. Never .mind the years that have passed over your hf ad. Do not giv5 way to tho discouragement that near old agri so often brings. If you can no longer feel the riotous pulsing of healthy red blood. If you are tired, run down, wnk and nervous, if you longer have the ambition to work and accomplish things, g-o today to VTeis Drug and Stationery Co., or any first-class drug store and aak (for Ulandine. Take it exactly as directed and in a few days you will note Improvement. You will begin to feel eiser to work, to play, to continue to

news, and yrwi will bless the day yo i began the simple Glandine treat me at It is no longer a theory, birt a demonstrated scientific fact that the Ual glands of young aaimals taken into tho humac system are the most wonderful in vigoj-ators and restoratives of youthful strength and health. Remember, Glandine is aiways uold cn a positive monay back If not satisfied guarantee. Thousands are using it with complete satiefact'.on, but it you returned without question., are not satisfied jour money will he HOTS Glandlne Is composed of the pure gland substances of various vital islands taken from healthy young animals, combined with other well known tomes used by leading members of the medical profession in their daily practice. It is prepared in one of the

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