Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 11

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BRYAH SMS G. 0. P. TO BE opf One Peerless Leader Does Kot Seriously Perturb Administration However. WAUTHTTVOX, Jan. 15 "Wimara in Bryan's prediction that the re-

jab-Jean control of eonsrresB Is to be cverthrotm next tall and democracy ! rpttrrtjed to power, did hot seriously IKsrtnrb adm 1 n f Ktr at ! o n l.3-rs today. Bryan prdictioc, howt-er, ere- j a tad a tir in Ccngrews hTacw It Is 1 thara that tha fcattle for control of t ' itmtelstra-tloa next yaax. will be ! fourht t. j Almost artthwrt ewfrttfvn. rrpuMt- j CM DoStwnrMfn attributed te Ooro- I mwera prediction aa the opnfnfr gran j hi hla campaign to swewi F"n.rk Tram- j tnl United States Sen.ttor from F1or ! K. Tha thraa rvoits Rryr.n save ; for prflbabla Republican defeat, thr, j ISeirberry case, taxes and asjr'.cnltTirai j tflaermtont war d-c!ary3 to bo fallacies, and basal on "rrls-sfateTriPnt, mirja,rrtiBffatatio,n and ttrnnranca of repub- j Ik-an accorppHBrrmenta" j Bsrtator Jamas R. Watson, of It? d I ana who nccee-del Bier fTri'o.fp as the leafier of tha "Old Canrd" rlomfnt of ; the sanaxe answered Bryan today, j "Every ctfmpalfrn In Tvb'ch Col. Brr- ' aa WW a presidential enrtd'd-ue, hs' Jsradlcted democratic vVcto-y, and his j prwlietlorui rr always coached in th j mast ffaslva terms," he Bali "Thei ; Ij-oao!!lMoa ara that C!nl. B.-ynti has . t.artsr tid tSi nsw rcvejue law enact- J

u cy trr rrpaoijcan majoiiLy or concres. tlad bo dene so. he would liars knwii tat instead of tbe rf--h t.Hng' reliwed of taxation, as fc ptnt-

t, it is Indisputable that they wern i

t--,ven such slight relief that they are riHrlalriK thj repablcan party became t f tbe tax legislation enacted.

THE REAL ENTENTE CORD1ALE LAST liVl SOI LEAST HELP FOtt THE FARMER

Lffe as I Sea it. They say men do not and cannot understand women. I see many wornn striving to make men of worthless material, and succeeding, too. There N In this something so near to the divine tbat I do not seek to understand it. I simply doff ruy hat In Its presence as I would in a temple. Lou'sflle Courler-.Tmirrfil.

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CONFERS ON ILLIANA

HARBOR IMPROVEMENT

RfTreritaTe otto P!3rt9 of Crown Point wis In Kammond ye?iday confcrrtTMr with c?ty orielaTa rv&iTiSlnr; fh IlUaja Harbor project which b to fathering in loglslatar. j'lfia rv-

rortct that th comrtiisFfnii appotntfid

A Line Drawn. Of ell fiangra to a nation, ax tilings erlst in oor day, tbcre can be do

j greater one tlurn hartng certafn por-

on or ui people set off from the

rest by a line drawn (bey not prtllefed lis others, btrt degraded, hoinllInted, made of no accoantL Talt Wbitnum.

Flrrt Dlacovered Great Truth, Thates of Miletus, wbo lived aboctt $0 B. G. Is gerjerally credited with

hT?Zl ,xfcCrity h Pt wtlcn ierng the first to advance the Idea wtth tJta like corrmrii, rom itKrmJs that the world l-i a sphere. In addition ZJ?:'?!"11 ta ton- t0 ilrlng that the earth was spherl-

ereBS tn tha near fcttrrc.

"The Illinois ffarbor projont fa moTVrc? alorvr as faa aa it Is po.sslW to puyh a thing of pocIi raajrnltnde,- sakl Fi field.

cal in f txm, he tansht of the five zones.

Sterne c the circles of the globe and Tarloo other matters pertaining ta the earth and the oihex planets.

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!EST CANE SUGAR, lO pounds for 49c

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MILD WINTER IN MANY PARTS UTTX BE FELT NEXT SUMMER

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Workmen gathennj one of few CTops ol ice produced by mild weather around Conncaut Lake, Pa. t

Tb present winter has been I trrieved coal and eas consumer

liy milrf tn many part of I and the head? of the household

in thosf d:ftnct8. But, away joyl Next summer the ice com

unusually mild in many Dart of the country to date, according to tbe weather bureau This hasn't

panies "rill have cause to raise the pnee of ice when ;t wanted for lemonade and cold Ua on hot day-

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Summers Blue Band Bargains

Welch's Grape Juice Quart .72e Pint 4 4 4 4 4 3 0C JubIots, 13c 2 (or 25c Dr. Miles' Remedies $1.10 Heart Remedy .$1 $1.10 Nervme ..04c $1.10 Blood Purifier $1 $1.10 Toms ,..M $1.10 Anti Pain Pills, $1 30c Anti Pain Pills. .25c 30c Liver Pills 25c 30c Laxative Tablet 25c

ELEMENTS OF VALUE IN PRESCRIPTION WORK QUALITY KNOWLEDGE CARE Quality, knowledge and care you fcet combined in every prescription that bears our label and in adiition you get a 'guarantee againit imitation or substitution and an assurance of the exact following of the doctor's orders. Indeed, our's are medicines as they should be and handled as they should be and can only give the best results to the patitnL HOT DRINKS There is something about the "idea that has an appeal. But the better appeals after all are the richness, heaviness, hotness and delicious flavor of all the hot driuks we serve. If you want something better in warm drinks, visit our fountain. HOT CHOCOATE WITH WAFERS, 10c Our glasses, dishes and silver are washed, rinsed and thoroughly sterilized in hot water.

PATHS BOY PONY CONTEST Pathe Boy is a pretty, prize winning Shetland pony with the prettieft cart and the shiniest harness. YOU can own him. Enter the contest today.

We Gbrt S. & H. Green Tading Stamps. jFree DeHveiy

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HOHMAN STrSTATE.HAMMOND.IND water safe for

telephones it'.xt. r"i. jjjw, to crq annKing pur-

Use Summer i Gmical Laboratory Lzboratcry Report:

PrefeFable-Prafifes. The left side of yonr face Is more ymmetrlcal than the t!ht, but do

you Know wny? xnis la perhaps due : f

children, are made to sleep on the ri?ht side, which affects the soft bones of the facei Photographers will tell yiu that profiles taken from the left are usually better than tLpwo from

the right,

Original Weights and Measures. Weights were orinaUy taken fmm Talna of wheat. The Jews ascrlbvl weights and measures to Cain, the Ecyptlanji to Inoth and the Greek to Hermes. An lntereftlng nertes of copper weights (now ta the British musouxa), admirably modeled In the form

of lions, 16 in number, Rnd diminish- j Insc In regular graduation from one ,'

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iikh one iiico in iiivifL. , nn ujs- t ,' covered by ?r Au5ten Ilfnry Layard, y. the noted glish archeologist, in the j

northwest palace at Nimrud (pointed

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Macaroni er 1 0-pound

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SpacfieUl) 85c

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Candy Kuites, 1 Of per pound . . . , (3 lb for 28c) Domino Pure Cane O Q -Syrup, 5-lb pail Salmon, tall cans, QC 2 for ......... "t"' 89 c Potatoes, good cookers and keepers, 2V2 A OK bu. sack deliv

Besli Creaxaeiy BUTTER, p9und Q7s

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Kart) Syrup, J cana for

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Our Berf Coffee, QC 3 poaadi for

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Fancy Crosby Sugar Cora, Z' 7c Gold Dust, large package . , " Pure Tomato Cat- I C tip, 2 large bot.C

Gaarantsed EGG5, doEEri

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tmperted Hm, 1 per pound i C Americas Faa.il Soap, tOC Navy Beam, "fl 3 pounds iti.4UC Good' hnk Rlur garine, 2 lbs fW! Fancy Extra Sift- 7 r ed Peas, can A C Milk, tall ske, Qtt 10 for CICPU Royal Anne Chcrrlw, large

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As Interesting As Your Every-day Mail THE advertisements in this paper were written to you. It is impossible fov most merchants and manufacturers to send you a personal letter about their goods, their wares and their services. So they pay us for the privilege of calling these things to your attention in our advertising columns. If they d"d not know that a certain proportion of our reads wo Jd be vitally interested in their message, they could not afford to advertise. It would be a losing proposition Read the. advertisements as you would a personal letter. Many of them are just as important and just as interesting. They will help you to economize and to keep posted on store news of real interest to you and your pocketbook. Don't lay aside this newspaper without reading the advertisements. They are personal messages for you

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