Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 184, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1922 — Page 4

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,,J ''' 1 'eai.ty Tim-s i'a-iy ex. ill r.nur.' iv a.ii-1 : low eosr ilili'. r t L ,t ... , V, ., . i. ... ....... ...

i-.-o; ",v -,u,i' -',,,!ur t.-afrk-, vhirh ibr farmer must help to carry, eve.n

' the la; mer to an ex.tent that catiiiol be compensate;! aav bore be- r.ar.y receive in spoc;f:c free iu ras. alt-ay; r:;:!:vaj claiiiC.ri on farm pro.'. ;i U" a i hit be-

ean-nablo upkeep, ii) rov3 a brrclen on

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! though in.lirecby. The t'ai nt.r"s interos-t deserves to il.e recognized, but al.vavs as me.Kinsr in tbe corurai n in-

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;V'M'' ,v ihoan son. .::a.-t Chioajfo T. L fl.or.o :-."t ' rrfi.- Tina si Tei- j.hn-. ..' -ana to,:;,.,:i :rt-vs L"-:!,r) Trlvpaanu lt.-A-I . tit'-PfJ or Y-.-i-j.h.-.ne .. M ! Ws I)raI,'r anJ CI !. A d v ) . . T 1. nil u;w l:;s .V ' J ha.. ur:y tr..lu!i- u t t:.i.r lilt: TIM K.-i n.i U n '

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'il-.-' -i- '! j:.f'.. :i .:.'.":a .on in Pn-si'U'nt i :.' .l:ap: s , !i" -.i'.-. were to bo worlvcl out, tiif ta.-nu'fs prosi'trity v,-niid be far Kreatc-r than any that tan bo obtaincl by the "t-hot t f,r.:?" of current agiutt kn.

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COLLEGE ND MATblMONY Co-eaui-aJb.iial institutions cf loaruli);; bave long :: any such o! by-'.-s t ; , ' : a n riy.-; it is hay far a i:l o'- a lu y l.i i'lufh i'rn: c:u:vc ur.cnsraO'l. Xow oiiw' iha bi ivcrrity of Calirornia with iN"

tt.e naiitst riatnrtior.ial i:;.irt ;n:o!is."

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THE JAP STANDARD. A democratic news. paper out on 'he Pa Pa of a JapaDfse wo; km an in t!:c rniteu

...a oa faiiaon an.'l Oat.s ic wah a stick. That .s, .-. , ' corkman U consiih-rofi a r.ifher tlstructive roaimaa

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an O.. UK: n.l. Cab. pr -aehor w!;o ;iiabPS this

'aa-t for the ti:ii rf.ty of bis state, ana while iho nn. v.it.eis of i he fattsiiy 'i- r.ot. tletiy it they disclaim any intentional n.ii;t. una wlVa Vila-v niuuinn nhsl ny-'a a. a jithI -ay that it it is it. jh.-l c.nies a butt t n. aurally uu-.l

cf the Amerii nn woikman. which h im.i.wt.t.atv k-

'".t hew much difference tlocs it make whether the Jap

manner of

:':vi?-S vorks here or in Japan with a free tra;!e law ,.n- ! 1 r which to ship bis pa o.1s here? O. an Lre:2.' t rates ' h:x-. The J-.p ri ohti. ers h re !S T,.ss oi- ;m !niI,,., , ua u T . n . t h -i t T . . ..... .... t i

- ' j 0 eaa-a r in Jatvin. lor ltj .Tan- I

. a. c ret,i.ient here

viui no t a ihe : i of ike faculty. A; the th.i" tat !ahe;s of the faraUy

.1 opinion. ;-l:i with p;no- looks and style ! a a si t ;u.d h -a ju.-t iis y -o J bruits yaaive a a !.

otic

ia ci-a and nrmerintiess tne nnoor-

v'ys taxes hero, hues his Jsnnnt; ' if v of eirU are at oUit: setae spacial qua i 11 .anion -5 itv

grnritia Hy acc.uiros American stan.lar.ls o their hustuin-'.r. s'.cli its taota y for those wboru prri's of

The Jap producer in Japan retains his Oriental 'tte I'niversit v f Chi.

ill marry, if :i no v. s;atp''r

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hour. an sen Is his o-on -a tn.in w i;o j'a'erviewed th- tn i 1 to he b-dleve 1. aad (baa h-

hcre at prices with which the Ameri.an workman can- ' r ce a i Is avaal h a.. a a jn those th would wed. at cf mpete unless be has the benefit of an import t.,x ' fi'di r"-der noes are retactcd from ihe Tad v ersit y -i. least equal to the difference, in cos: of r.m tn,o of C h :,,rn ia . rhe in. titution re-tim: rn the cv.rv of

daa the :reaXesr of nrai; ireotiial marts.

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nnn::G Tin: rA:;::En. When President Harding toll the aprricuIUiral o.-n-rvr-crmo that a rolntlcn to the farmer's dilemma could

ma he reached by assuming that ajrrtculture

oc vueeu a 11 uitiTi u1.11 sepin to nave cefii too c-n-eraMy overlooked. The president, however, In no way auua-ht to minimize the tiisadvari tastes which Les.'t the ..priculturist. in the deflation of prices attending c-onornic readjustment, in the lack of a.!ej-iart faaii-t:ef--for finance or credit, in the costs of trani-portation c ni marketinfr.

ANTI-MOB IEGISLATJ01T. ent indicalioms a vote wiil not 1 e reach-

OtV arid then It la ta..-.S;M5 TO fr.il suintbody WHO knows &n .atioat you A 1 loves you just t.t; sai-.,. IT is plalre'T now v 'sy IU I.M 'Ii; II I I ; t.o'. Its felloJfinc IV :?:al'i. The bull k. ps the earn, honest . I'HOMOTlUt Ifugh" !i-tia.!ii . 'MI t r un op-n 6 air a- ct;c (hat Ik n-.'t vajrli al w : !i a I'll I ror,: aaai ti n. WHY run !at) lr ari" v. fan ;f vol' oiity f t j) il wj':I Oar yo a? W i: be, aame cpn-ist .lrr'rai AT taaes ' ver te ! e t ! a ) -s ih MiV. -T. y.s'.rt.y uc stoppe-J A N-autifol stran;-- r WHO -- ei-a-1 t... hea; on n-tb!r, I'litSl ca.l tjut 01 tl.c way of c!ui!i a ION; ei"i''ii; a 'ay cnrrstly "AHIAT y.at at'i iiJ it w U dr.ip ff 10. t ana v" TO a!l !P;! 1 rajas tho M"fv ! tho nt'.vlfi" fa i.-c i.r.i-i' ' 'a.-tit ' ry VI N It Kill Vei;! ne T'l irtU'T to irve r-.vo ra sters. WW ia :t f,;t ra.i. .ty Ii I. It s. .-ras r. 'a- .alt ': " . '' 'I kimw ! " r r . SOMIITIMIIH '. !e a 'eirir n.'.i'.aaatarly SKIil'TK I, we vender btba-r Ttil'Hi: Is T a.,! rn-t 1 7, In t!r whee

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tiai s ie,..vaV Jn-. . ' ! . :' . s. W'h .t color la a." ire? .Vr.s. Azare is sky s bo tirst rut !t." ; vpe-1vr::---r in j.rn . 1 1 e.i I form? Aiaa C I... Sluhes.

tl J-'roru what grain is vodka, mads? Arcs. Kyp. Vi What Is the r.ame 'of the dr: nk tli? Mexicitrs niiki from agave sap? Ans. IMbp.ie.

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Grcving Children .

ar often troubled with Fevenshr.ess. Constipation, Headache, Stem-f-.ch tr aaa'cs, 'leethmg disorders and Worms. At such times thousands of Mothers vse. &,$

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ana !tr.t they jyvo certain reiter. I icy t to hi., a.-c up co.os. Ca-m-e the stetnacli, act on the bver ttid bov.et-i aa.U

K've heuhoi'iil sleep. Easy to give and

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WHERE LOWEST TRICES PREVAIL

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es.'tilativcs. To Maintain

Ttiat tl are is as much nee, as ever for d '-astir a' f-; t of.. Itoi m: w-

ion in behalf of law and order is shown by the h io a-! v !i,sn ecmp-.i.-n 1;: statist ten far la. t year, recently issu --d. Ace. raica; : na.o s to rne A-s.-och- tlon for the Au va nci-ica-nr. of Cabarel j s-,00 in rroareaiai r

TIIK act ca Th'-5 i's ..W! MTV who w.-r, t flinen

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I'eepoc there v. evi ill of theso iihcail exer uTons, cor:-; eerninti hlcp we have yet to it car Senator Watson,)

Tba rmer Is not to be helped by sr-grecraiion into V oreasof cnly'two' as 'ompat'(-d with 190. A record' xv!: pU,, ;,t Ue Fit;ht a "Moc-' -separate and distinct from the rest of the nation kept, since pv, shows ;, !; victims of the mch. ue-' d' nt'St

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rnd the promotion of legislation which is based on and cently the troviruors of several southern ; poised by the criterion of his interest alone, without! lily of Georgia an 1 Kenn:j.y. have shown Toward to its effect on the general welfare and prosper- uon to try to ;,ut down this evil.

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( I! Mil whrie a woman v. 'ao .s afra al

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PHIL RESKICK, Proptetor 5SS OAKLEY AVENUE, HAMMOND. IND. Between Slate and Flumiaer Avenue, Op. P. 0.

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These are the greatest Bargains this store has ever been able to offer. They are only for tomorrow.

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:y. Financial fallacy, nUimately, will hurt the farmer much as it wiil the r,est cf the nation. Tariff, schedules that reduce the errning power of the mass of con-

Con stress may not pa-M an anti-lynrbinsr brv, but; nvM-,.:n . a surreal eperst: perhaps the aaitation for such a measure will bo found itc-at a. err an

to nave non-y se

-"'oi.l in recalling the self-rc-Fpeciing

urrtfrs throughout the country will injure the market ritiy.-ns cf the rautklnnl to t.hemsf ! es.

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While They Last Limit One pair to a custom

Women s High Shoes $. With a purchase of $5.00 or over

Formerly Up to $10.00 Values A lot-of more than 200 pairs of women's high shoes of Idcl, suede

in both military and French heels, WILL BE SOLD AT $ 10 PER

PAIR with a purchase of $5.00 or over in other footwear. Come early.

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fasclnatir.jr, floppTi.t; ami urtrrauiiy f-hape, ser-ma to pale in populant as the women j'iock to buy llus-f-ian hoots. Black yc te'-t ic.it tier ami red suede make th.a stiuuar.S r.air.

Gingham Aprons 98 C

j Perca !e Aprons 7 9 C

Nainsook Gowns 73 C

Infants' Vests. . . . 49 C Infants' Gowns 4-9 r Infants' White Dresses. . .9c Crib Blankets, 2 for 45 C Girls' Wool Underwear. ."89c Manuel Rompers -39c

f- Vy r1 Child's Knitted Caps . . .39c

lU BoVs' Flannel Waists 59c -

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coys iviaclanaws. . . .4ilo

Boys' Suits, low as. . .$4.98 Women's BIk. Wool Hose 49 c Fibre Silk Hose 39c Men's Wool Hose 25 C

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With Karo selling ct crcn loner than the lev,' pre-war prices, you can pire the yoi'ngf..lfo (i!i thcyn-cnt on pancakes, toast or biscuits or spread on bread TOU I. now it would take a jtjting fortune to pivs cb.iidrcn all the butter or jam or prefarve3 they want to eat. That's one reason why j-.o mu;y mothers everywhere

are giving thc-ir ixwrs irr.J f,.rl3 lota of Karo-

-vV, ' ri :'V the Gre.it Amotion C"rt:p. X -' - ' : .:' - , Karo v: a true cnertty food, and helps brinj b'' , r- h ' " " r'r.'rj,:'.) end vitality to raptdiy pro wing chii-

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cren v. no use up a let ci energy in their poy ar.i.1 sf.rdy. Tl'e -y'li ?ay jt'f5 deliciout?. Please don't forget to toil tha grocer ycu :ieed it for bre;d-:fas tjmerrow. T-1 Bcaut;iu"v I'lrrstrat & Corn X i. -J ' Pro. tact? Cook Cock, ot 64 pipes. "vViitj Corn Frociucta Retailing Co., Argo, 111.

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