Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1922 — Page 4
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l'ederacy. Then it was that a formidable Russian fleet reached New Yr.rk. Its coming was unheralded and Its missicn was net announced, but it was there. What
' neon its purpose was never
ly, but its possible meaning was not
The Lake County Tim-s "ijumv nuTurtvav auia may have oeen its r.'nrpoae was never explained official
"m"cu posiornco in Uaramonu. June .1. , ,v. imr j, ,ssU,l mean in- wa, not lr.st ni. dth
on either
overnment. At
Sur, t T'mes East Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except Napoleon, the Little, or on the linglish
vembeV' iC 1913 " ta lu once there was manifest a more friendly attitude oa the "sn111". County Times Saturday nd Weekly Kdl- part cf France and England and the obstacles that had ",n- tnte at the postoftice in Hammond. February & 8i6. , t-etn thrown in the way of the north were diminished.
ifte Gary Evening Ttiuct, Dally eicopt Sunday. Hn-
i.1 lae P'JStotnce in Uary, April 18. A91S
While the design of the Ru"ian Czar in sending
All Under the n.ct a.f Alja.re.lk : ISiTt iv aaernnd-Cl&AS tit r. flp. muv Tint tit tnnwn A Muir ieu t. j raTtli-y
its elect. Whether it was intended as notice that
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O. Llrjanpayne & CO. .". Chicago ! French and Kuglish recognition of
the
Confederacy
NaLJaiUCT-hkW.;. VVwt leUpaone Ujl wculd be followed by Russian aid to the Union the .i?..u it lnompsoa. East Chicago.,,. "lelcpnono Sol, ' , fl Chicago. (The Times) Telephone 2s.i , construction placed on the incident by western Kurope
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is not a matter of doubt. The Czar may have Had no interest in the survival of free government, hut he did have mi interest in preventing an extenaiou cf either
102 French or Hritish power.
A breaking up of the American Union meant, possibly, a new grip on the western continent by rivals. That the Cz.ar could not contemplate with favor. Speculate as we may the fleet came and it had an effect. On that account loyal Unicn men have always fell a debt of gratitude to Russia.
STEEL POSITION IN 1922. Which of the great inuusuies will lead the movement toward better thing-? in IS) 2 2 cannot be positively detei mined at this time, but it would be natural select those which bcre the brunt of the of the depression during the past two years. Gauged by capitalized value and potential capacity, tin steei trade and transportation service should make the greatest progress toward improvement because they have tannest to go, eays the Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. Even if expansion in new enterprise is checked by the obvious excess of existing producing capacity over the country's present neds, the annual wear-and-tear requirements of more than a hundred million people will foot up a large total of business. For a ajng'.o example: It is estimated that the number of fre.gut cbtb actually ordered by the roads cf the country in 1921 was only IS, Sot), compared with 105.6'iS in 1920. The number of locomotives ordeied was 570, against
2,905 in the preceding year, and a fou
(1917-1920) of 3.920. It is tn;e that of the total cf 2,2S1,33S freight car equipment o the roads, 552,373 were idle at the date cf the last weekly report, but it was estimated that. 3 3 1-4 per cent, or 30c,53! cars, were in need of repairs, and the longer the equipment remains idle thr? greater the deterioration.
GIELS AND ATHLETICS. Discussion of what girls should or should not do
never loses its interest, and one of the most relentless ! phases of such disciresicn is that in regard to athletic t sports. Following the decree by a few doctors, both men !
women, that girls saoukl avoid strenuous games, there now comes strcntr endorsement of such gai's by thi Affiliated Gymnastic Society. Horrible consequences are predicted by a woman
teacher at the English College of Furzedown if girls are restrained from sports -they will become catty and shrewish, or barring these, they may become flirta or develop morbid tendencies. This feather attributes to women an instinct usually believed possessed only by men, the fighting ins.iiu t. and for it. she must have an outlet cr develop the unpleasant qualities mentioned. i Another teacher declared that irirla who nlav do
year average not have time to powder their noses; they do not spoon
I jiuii; i ue loan wnn Nuung int'Ti so niut'u, anu wnen un.y
marry they have more children than girls not addicted i
to sports. .Meanwhile, although the popularity of athlrtic sports for girls is growing all the time, It is a Ifttle
soon to prove either side of the case.
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HOW RUSSIA AIDED UNION. , ' k, , . 1
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eian fleet appeared off the Atlantic coast and dis- aertal Prts at Washington might enlighten him on couraged French and Briiith sympathy with the ccn-jneor two difficulties, federacy. An appeal for aid for the admiral of that ' fleet now nearly 90 and destitute, has been made by a A JAPANESE statesman says the United States granddaughter of General Giant, who married a Rus- could absorb all of Japan's surplus population. Uncle
sian prince, and, with her family, is now in Washington. The appeal revive memories of an incident which doubtless, had much to do with checking the Manifestation of Britit-h and French sympathy with the south in that conSict. The French monarch was plotting against us and England was cot friendly with the Union. There was fear that both would extend recognition to the Con--
Sam has a case of indigestion as this absorption business new stands.
HE who drinks wood alcohol could save others trouble by first calling the coroner.
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AltiO contributing g-cnt.rjusly to TAKIi prohibition a SI cckss by diminishing customers. 'I'll la "good loser" keeps his'frlenus Ill'T nft lii:s money.
HOW MUCH
DO YOU KNOW?
1. Which is carried n more extensively in the west, cattle or sheep raisiiitf?' 2 Who foui,-)it in the Hat tic of the K'sel'jiH? How many battleships have we? 1 What i.s a rhifforobe? 5 V'hsch state has the most people .North Carolina or South Carolina? V'liit are the Vcdas? 7 v.'hat are asarian rights? 6 By what other name was th TTnit?d States warship, 'V.'oiistitutlon Known ? Ii V.'ith what country had Kng-land just had a war when the war of 1812 ; bt-panV
K, What is the area of Ellis Island? iJfSWEES TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS 1- What was the "Land of Promise" in ii oses' tinif-? An:-:. Canaan 2 Who is credited with be'inff the
lounue.' u. the i.wUa.oii i"i0.i . And Cuatama, ho was born in 56S B. C and lived near Kapllavastu, India. 3 What poet is known as the "Bard of Ayrshire?" Ans. Robert Burns. 4 What is the oldest republic in existence? Ans. San Barino In northern Italy. 5 What is the meaning of "0m" Haul? Ans. As applied to Paul Krufe.r it is a Iutch word meaning uncleU What is the length of an ordinary pace? Ans. Two and one half feet. ? What are the only two birds that sing the year around? Ans. The wren and the robin. All other birds have periodical fits of silence. 8 Where can people be seen wearIntf fur coattj in summer to keep out ths heat? Ana. The Turkish peasan try in Asia Minor are said to do this y How many ways are there oi pronouncing' the letter "1" in the Chinese lynuagre? Ans. There are 145 ways of pronouncing the letter and each one haa a different meaning. 10 How much does Spain make tach year out of her lotteries? Ans. AbMH six million dollars.
Great Womjn'i Memory Faulty. Cnrollne Hersctiei. the discoverer of e!cht comets, and the accomplished
I partner of her brother's astronomical
labors, never could remember the multiplication table, and always hud to ctrry a copy of it about with her.
Mrs. Louise Cromwell Brooks and Brig Gen Douelts Mac Arthur. Thf engagement of Mrs. Lou if Cromwell Brooks, Washington poctety leader, and Briu -Jen. Louglaa MucArthur, command
ant at West Point TTIVta-v AtaJemy. h&3 been announced,
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DIOGENES would have a hard time finding a man who can pass any grocery store in town.
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PHIL RESNICK, Proprietor 588 OAKLEY AVENUE, HAMMOND, 1ND. Between State and Plummer Avenue, Op. P. 0.
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Ml For Four Days Only Here are ten red hot specials, which we are submitting as specimens of the values to be had here Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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Waists
Your choice of our entire lot of Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Waists, all of highest quality; values up to $8.50. Q This sale, unrestricted choice..
Skirts
Entire assortment, including wool serges, poplins and plaids; stouts included; values up to $11.50, all go at $3.98 the one price (With every skirt told we will include an extra Sateen Petticoat for only 25c)
Gloves
Including our popular $3.50 values, large assortment in tan, black, grey and white, all to go at the Si .59 one price Corsets A new arrival of tu B-C Cr t. Iw ad mer'ium bust. Sizes 21 to 24. Values C)Q p to $1.50 choice at t7L Aprons Splendid assortment of Gingham Aprons, pretty patterns, regular $1.95 93 C seller, your choice at Strictly Washable Percales, dark and light colors, this sale only, 79 C at
Hosiery Men's popular brand wool and mixed wool hose, regular 50c value, 25 C this sale at Men's Jersey Slip-Overs, in- Qftf eluding $3.50 values J 1
Coats
A newspaper writer siya THAT the educated Chinese take
TWO baths a day lie doubtless having
SKBX them d- ff arid we'd '.auj'n
II" Kmnia Goldman and hor platonic ntlK.Ml Alex Pe:kjnan sh'-uld VIn up in a Ohin-'-sc c liege town. Vlli: we rend that the movie men IVSl'Itr.O Will Hays' life KOll $2,'jOO,'.'00 we wonder what in THE world kind of job i.s THAT man going to have.. IK you are always wishing YOirIaI always bo waiving. ANOTHITU pathetic little FTATt nrc of every day life U a SOHKHE.411 putting it on rno-raJ ground-?. SIT.AKlXJ of Peine gro'ind bot w-en THE upper and nether mi!lsfies
Hi: know of nothing which is siif-erin
Till' darl. more deplora b'.y TIIN t '.:e ! -i; wliich is blrnned 1V the reform element for all TIIK crimp'thal is going on and BY Uie liberal element for not living IP to its advance notices A.W more than a rabbit. WE don't hear any more KIIOM Admiral Sims All we presume ho must be DOING his knot-king in private 1.1 KK exclusively now. WE suppose our girl's pendulum MU, swing back sometime Al fewer of thorn wiU look AS if dressed for forced attentions
THE new income tax blanks A HE said to be "simplified" THIS confirms -Jears OF frech complications.
WE not that Mrs. Tom Thumb's THINGS were all auctioned off AND it must have been A golden opportunity for a good-sized Kirl to get some nice WINTER skirts cheap and LET them out a little around the waist .
HOOTI EGGEHS who deal IN w "d aieoli !
ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN'S GETS 'M I AVOID the misery cf racking pain. Have a Lottie of Sloan's Lini- ' ment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or pain. It quickly eases the pain and send9 a feeling of warmth through the aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates Ki!kvui rubbing. H.ie, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciat ica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. Fcr forty years paia's enemy. As your neifcdi'oor. At all druggists 33c, 70c, $1.40.
Liniment tea
Clear Your Complexion of pimrle, (II orne nd other facial til figurement. H
nent. C.ool for eczema, iuhins ekinj
j I cm other eu:n trri jiies. una OX i-T. Hohon' Family Eemetlies.
BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
a Harmless Substitute.
Dr. Edwards' Olive TaMeU the rutFtitute for calomel are a mild but stir laxative., and their effeot on the liver is a'miost insto.ntaneous. These little olive-colored tablets are the result of l)r. lidwartis' determination not to treat liveT and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablet da tti good that caiomel does, but haT n bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure th liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gurus. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaohes, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Ir. Edwards" Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up" the spirits. 15c and SOc. Adv.
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MEN'S ARCTICS 4-bucHe. Best Grade $2.95 1 Buckle, Best Grade During Thi3 Sale
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These coats must go! They are up to $13.50 values; sizes 8 to 14 years. Choice of the entire lot. Cjg at
Pants
Boys' Wool and Corduroy Pants, sues 7 to 17. up to $1.59 values, to go QRp for this sale at
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Boys all-wool Mackinaws. Sizes 5 to 18. Don't miss this opportunity; values up to $10.50. Your pick $4.98
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WORKS FOP. CHILD MUST KEEP WELL Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico
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On account of a backward season we have too many Children's Knitted Caps; fine assortment to choose from; values to $1.75. Your unrestricted choice 39 C at
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With every purchase cf $3.00 or over danng tu.is T t
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Chicago, Illinois. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a VeRetable Compounl for a
serious trouble. 1 had tried doctors and all said the same an operation. At first I mly felt the pain on my left side.but later I seemed to feel it on both sides. I am a power sewing-machine operator and have a little girl to support. I work in a tailor shop and that lineof work has been
verv Black this vear and I am home part
of the time. I do not like to take any chances, so I consulted my friends, and one lady said, 'Take Lydia Pinkham'3 medicine,' so I did. I have felt better rightalqpg and am in goodenough health, to go to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash to all." Mrs. Mary Enric. 453 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, Illinois. Often the mother is obliged to support her children and rood healt is necessary. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for women's ailments and the reli ef it brought
Mrs. Enrico it may bring to you. Keep ;. 1 well by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
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