Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1922 — Page 4
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iniCS pJ O WSltlDCrS ! Arrangement lor aa ,mlo-r ituca, military defen-
uftt tuua ntlli.,o .v A... . ..... tu.!s,vt iat.ce which, despite the change in the French u . Lake -'" ty iinus laity tit.. iu.i u auu : government is iikelv to be ultimately continued, is foliff entered at Uid posioiiioe m H.iiiiiaunu, juii iii. , , . . ., , 6kf lowed uy announcement cf aa Anglu-Lielgian military lunday Tl:nn77rf a V?u"aso"ln,liana HarL"jr-.ua'1J' exc'1,1 aSiV'enit tlt- tiJat has ariven much satisfaction and reasentered at tho iu.iUiicu in iasl Cu.i.asu, .Nocnnjjr is, iaio. sui'imcc 10 the people of the little country which sufferXlie U&kti L'l)Un!V Tlm.a t,..Hiv VL'toL lv ...li-
Uod. Kutered at the uoatoiuoe in iiaaimond. fcbni-ri !'! -o esvoicly at the hands of the German invaders.
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Hisotry thows that international alliances of this kind uij uct prevent war any more than insuring a house prevents tire. Sometimes, indeed, these alignments
seem to be directly responsible for wars, since they
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breed international jealousies and misunderstandings.
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The general return to the system of military alliances is a significant commentary on the way in which the pricipal powers appraise the practical value
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increased its maiiintf equipment and is striving ar:.. uy 1 intended that it should render unnecessary private
wnenu'cUot'lierur amcng the nations for th4 purpose of a , -w-zrr:.: !nintnal defense. But the ink was scarcely dry on the AEE THE "PICKINGS"' HAED? ' signatures to the covenant when European diplomats Here s a man who has decided vl. w.s about, what resumed their familiar bargaining and jockeying for are being called "hard times." He refers to the re- avantage. Little Entente was one of the first fruits of ports of bankers that saving depos it hum been ma- this general distrust of the League's authority. France, terlally increasing for tome mouths and then goes on flom tnp ovltr.et, has clamcred for guarantees from to say: "My contention is that the country really America tud Great Britain against German aggression, has had no recent hard times, using the term in its n is uot Ul :i0c0rd with the spirit aud traditions of proper sense. We were .o fed up on high wages and ,. ,rov..rnmnt n hw.w.. Invnlvo.l in a foreicn mill-
bulging pocket books during the war that the moment the strife ended nd money ceased to he as easy to earn as it was from 1910 to 11, the people began to think an era of "hard pickings' -had iei-cended upon them. There were numbers out of employment, we'll admit, but of these a large part were idle because they were too particular as tc the sort of work they would accept. It was nothing unusual ro hear a young man say: 'Ye, I could have gone to work, bat the job was on the west side,' or, 'he wanted to givtEie $ 2 Jess per week th in I get (wo years ago,' or, 'I 11 cot g j beggiug anyone for work.' Back In the old days, when the average man found himself "up against
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logical, in the absence of an authoritative international association to keep the peace, and so is the Anglo-Belgian convention. This is a much more specific guarantee than that supposed to be provided by the "neutralization" of Belgium in the original Britisu-French-Prussinn treaty. That treaty bound these powers not to invade Belgium, but they were not definitely pledged to go to war on her account if she were attacked Great Britain will now serve notice that anyone who fights little Belgium will have to fight her also. Instead of reiying on the broken reed cf the Ieague of Nations. Belgium will cast her lot with Britain. Some day such
it" he did not. pia his hope on surviving a winter on arrangements may not be necessary. Just as when there prospective soup houses, organized charity or any- are no crj,ulnais w-e shall not need police. But no one thing of that scrt. He just went out and rustled the (.an bSainf c:lther Belgium or France for securing probest job he could get and hung onto it until a better t?cticn frm possible marauders. Their prudence is
one offered. What has happened to the well known lhe pr0l3uct of tlK,ir Fad experience.
human race? Are we beetming weaker that we be
WE don t know murh about this "pairing" business in the senate, but when we read that William Randolph Hearst wants in it we just can't help thinking what a fine pair of American legislators Watson and he would make.
come scared and do not feel able to take care of ourselves just because business slows up a bit? Or are we becoming a race that heiieves it were better to throw ourselves upon the mercy of charily just, because we cannot, find a jcb that measures up to our liking? -We do not believe the stale of business haf
been such as to warrant a consideration of state or I city aid for the so-called "unemployed." There may1 ALTHOUGH husband shooting is not yet generalcave'been a number of cases of unemplcyM.l men and condoned, there are often extenuating circumstances. women needing and deserving help, but we think the, entire situation could best be relieved by more of the ' TH K man who leaves a lot of debts is sure to be idle being mad? to realize that the best help they remembered after his death. could receive comes from their goiDg out and hustling,
for a jcb and not being overparticular as to what it
was, providing it was legitimate."
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JJINNER3TORIES "It has always been a great mystery to me," remarked the Observer of Events and Th'ngs, "'why
it never tires a man to play a tiddle all day, but wears him out so quickly when he attempts to cut a little wood."
James J. Montagu's favorite story is that of the cow-puncher who married the school teacher in a email Wyoming town, immediately after the wedding- they left town on horseback to take up thetf residence in a ranch house some forty miles away in a wild cow country. A year later one of the wedding guests met the bridegroom in the same town. "Hello, Bill," the wedding guest said. "How's the wife?" "Ain't you heard?" the cowpuncher asked. "Heard what?" his friend inquired in return. "Why, you know that day we get married and started to ride out to the ranch house," the cow-puncher explained, "my wife fell off her horse ana broke her leg. We was twenty miles from a doctor, too." "Ain't that terriblel" the friend exclaimed. "You bet your life it was tr rible," the cow-puncher said sadly. "What did you do?" the friend asked. "What could I do?" the cowpuncher replied. "I shot her."
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OSE generous soul of Uib CAMPBEL lITR faxth. the acme of DOMESTOITr writes u ttut-t s3i was
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OW what she earls her own DADHiJOJf home brew for medicinal PlIVPOSES only she noticed !n the the PAPEH that we had strong Ep-isro-paJian LEATTWCS bot we want her to unci erstejid THAT we bar always felt very KI.IIV toward the Campbellites A.r find much good in their tenets. THE valne of footoa.ll is now questioned nr Dr. Eliot of Harvard, and profcaMy the SHOWWC ITarrard made last PALL is responsibls. ?fO one can look A!TD act pionscr than A person who direct from KAUM to consumer AT th higrhest market price. WE heard the other day of. a girl whos IOW cat bark caused quite a SKYSATIO at a recent dance .Vtvr because it was cut
I.O V Kit than tie others but because she FORGOT to remove a porou piaster SHK was wearing. BRYA.V will be a candidate for the SENATE from Florida I'tESS somebody gets out an injunction. THERE in always something- to l'ALL back on in an emergency AD we used to put off everything WE ought to have done right AWAV until after the war was over AM) now most everybody UEKKRS action until things should HE more settled. 6,000 divorces were granted In A year in Chic-ape and we ARE not surprised that the LAW schools are building: new dormitories. A Georgia man traveled 12 milos to BEAT up a telephone operator NOW he never will get the ri-r-ht number. WIIEX a political candidate AIIOVT-TO-HB feels especially KINU and gracious HH refers to his leading opponents ASSERTIONS as mere untruths. om idea ef errpl-iying a euphemism IS to spe-alc of a tight wad as
A man who knows the valne of a dollar. WELL Germany 13 consistent IIEU money is now b;it A scrap of paper LIKE the old Belgian treaty.
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ed cruisers. The total number of ships of all kinds is 1,483. 4 What is a cbifforobe? Ana. It is a compartment supplied with hangers. 6 What state has the most people, Worth Carolina or South Carolina? Ana North Carolina. 8 What are the Vedaa? Anta They re the four sacred books of the Hindu religion. 7 What are a Karl an rights? Answer. Landowning riphls. 8 By what other came was the TT. S. warship, "Constitution." known? An. The ship was known as "Old Ironsides. ' 9 With what country had England Just ended a war when the war of 1JL2 began? Ans. France. 10 What Is the area of Ellis Island? Ana. Fourteen acres.
1 What American coin corresponds in value to the Japanese yen? S Which state has the most people.
Nevada or Wyoming? j S What is Babe Ruth's christian name 7 j 4 In what XT. S. territory are mar- j rlage licenses not required? - j 5 What state does Senator Under-: wood represent In the senate? J 6 What state does Henry Cabot, Lodge represent? J 7 Is Kansas City, Mo-, larger than Kansas City, Kans? i
S What is mace?
9 Where are the Luray Caverns? 19 Where are the Magdalen Islands'
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1 Which is carried on more intensively in the west, cattle raising or sheep raising? Ans. Cattle raising. " 2 Who fought the Battle of the Rose
buds? Ans. Custer's troops and the Sioux Indians on the banks of the Rose-1 bud river. July 17, 1876. Z How many battleships have we? Ans. We have 29 battleships of single
caliber; 23 of mixed caliber; 8 armour-!
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