Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Tuesday. January "1, 1922

TheTimes Newspapers BV TiiV' l-AH' tot! nUTI I'l Ml.liHl(i CO. The Uk Oountv Tim -f- liiiy enoept raiurn.iy anil ?urd, ti'nt'tea at th tuiitotiUi! in lluumiouU. June 21, In Vim t-f t'lilnxio ln.(lu.i Ilnrbor, dally exrfl't Sunoa . Knutrj n I the pviOf !- Sn East Chicago, Noui,'r 1. X$. Tim Uk Oounlr TlmPi Saturday Km) Wkly Edlvlon KnUred t tb postofnV in Hammond, February t. I?U. Vb t.;ry Kventnt Tlmri Pally except Suadar. Ent in p..iofftee In Uary, April 18. 1912. All under th wot or March 3, 1S7S. as aecond-clasa rentier

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THE FALLING OIL SUPPLY. Th-' end of Atureiea'a oil .supply is in eight. This l-4 news is proclaimed at pretty regular intervals by various auf horities and hy official Kovern merit experts themselves. The latest estimates predict that at present rate of consumption the oil deposits of tho United States will be used up within 20 years. Considering the importance of petroleum and petro

leum pnnlucta in every department of modern life, oua would consider that such a fact would have a profound i lnlluence upon the thought and purposes of the people i i and would jspur into unwonted activity every fluency of j government which has the njrbt to affect conservation, j

rho status of petroleum is distinctly different fn.m that

IN TIIIS ROOM CARDINALS WILL ELECT NEW POPE

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Indian lUrbm i News lecler) Telephone most other resources. When the oil Is gone no one j SSS sTtr'ci P" renewing it. What oil the country j it ou have any trouble KotttiiK TUB TIMES make ' has ''s ia veins and pockets ;u? definite and exhaustible i HairrrX " in storage tanks. When it 1. pone ii ! pone. It i 'lr. whtvrr department wanted.) I Will prow acain b.m tho forest mav ho induced l do. j It you tall to receive your copy of TUB TIME as' I n less tho oil resources of tho I. luted tsiatcs are HUP ' foVS? tWt JSlll,,U'UxM b-v ,h'w 't ,ti,"r '"lintr! ;l 'onipJct rev,,, aftncr4 t mallinir oQUipment and In striving- eamo.-uly tkm f man v cvei v rlav affairs mut Ink. .J;i(:o within :

when you do not et your paper and we will act promptly j,,lp mxt ! w" decades. In spite of this fact, whl-cc most !

intluenco greatly ihe li es of millions of people of tills j very generation, there appear very little interest, iu j the matter. On tile other hand the petroleum interests, ! stimulated by high, prices, are benuuiK every effort to i pump and market oil fasiop than ever before. Au unusual surplus of nil is on hand. It is authoritatively j

"JIMMY" COX'S LAMENT. rt is the solemn conviction of Mr. James M. Cox that the people of the United States made a tremendous mistake ahcut fifteen months a so when they chose Mr. Harding: as president instead of himself. He undertakes

yiyj.i- n jw .i hjijs ,11 1 injiinLifut oi me present aumin- j

nrauoE, Qicn ne considers in.-tteetive, un-American and wholly unsatisfactory. Tht inference is that had Mr. Cox been installed in the white house at this time not only the United States would be prosperous in every

respect, but the whole world wvuld he on the rapid upgTade iinancially and otherwise. !

He re.kice3 Sin. pessimism.

reported th;it. th.. petroleum industry entered the winter

with

per cpnt more gasoline on hand than ever be-

eettstitful depression exists. Through his dark-hued

rubber tired spectacles he perceives s!! sorts of misery tbat would Dever have occurred had the country been sensible enough to elect him president, it matters not vrhat the acknowledged authorities say, he can t see the firt ms of the rising- sun of prosperity. "Only the

; fore, in the history of the business. , j Through some misunderstanding between the gov- j if-rnment i f Mexico and certain American lntetesta dur-t

ins; the past sunuuer. the Importation of crude ;!! from 1 that eounrty was suddenly discontinued. The supply j

was not renewed until an agreement was arrived at. It i Everywhere the most j would seem to be a matter of interest to the American j

people whether within two decades they place them-! selves in such a position thai. loreigTi authorities can ' turn off ou r oil supply as easily as by a spigot. j

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j 1- In Japanese what ! ten no roar I 2 What if the- ,-upr.ici' ..nnapj nrpt lir.e U. t-". bat tlesbips? I J -What was fi.st of tho war per j flay to ali na'e.ns i -i v i . : V j 4 Jlav th;olKia.s :-uc:c"vl'-d in UNj ir.p the oatf o' .n .i'ici j f.--Vh,-jt taii r ' l-'irypt r,. tfjo fatiier cf 100 chMdreti? j 6- How man;.- paper .w; t Y.cTf tn fl:.

cpllection ktiour. as "The Federa'if-t .-,.. T Are movie nesrativt retouched : S Why was the Fedora list wri'ten" D. -What was the most famous work

1 of Andreas Vcsa;:us?

It) What is the different Mvccn tle.sh Cf fish and that of ani-nrats?

Sacred college of cardinals in session iu Vatican.

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THE THIRST FOR SPOILSCn.Hrr.i.ni(,r, r.' 1 ,1 , ( . -L- ,f At r.n 1 1 n q

reatBenry of our banking system has averted the mot 1 '.'" . , . ' . . , . , t lanian. voices a tunny ccjnpl.iini in tb

uraumiiip iruuc in an uisfinry. weii, if it did avert it. let's forget it. As for the work of the Washington sTtnaoent limitation conference and the Pacific treaty.

he ayis. "prudence might suggest that judgment be re- ! .served, and then, rushing in where prudeut angeis I

misrht fear to tread, proceeds to criticize the arrangeBKJivt because "it sets up a new enterprise that may lead to other like projects." lie accurately ?tate3 the general

ao-pe c-r ail who nave jarticipatftii in the Washingtonconfejence and millions of observers of its work, that ! tJre admirable arrangements entered into will lead to1 orf.hprs for onnetoT-vintr tho nsaru r f f V .1 i. i

' jpian of appointing postmasters be changed to that conAs a badly disappointed roan. out. of Cane with t he J r,,s,mon niight recommend candidates, with the arttmes, .everything Mr. Cos says is subject to a liberal ranjremem that every candidate should pass the effic-

ionner Irni-Indianapolis

News. The recent Sunday parade and demonstration

for Wooorow Wilson is his text. lie avows himself! amazed 10 oherv ihat haif the parade was made of!

government em p loves. Si amazed and indignant, in fact, that In- hurried to the white house to see the president about it. "I told the president." he says, ' that I did not believe we could reasonably expect bureaus and boards that were made up of friends of the last, administration to carry on the work in their departments with any great desire of reflecting credit on this administration. J urged the

The scene above will b re. enacted wBen the sacred college of earcKrals eather in the same

room at the Vatican to elect a j lepe gathered In olemn conclare , pope to f ucceed Pope Benedict. in the Vatican when they elected TJie photo above shows the col- 1 L'cnadict XV.

The - Passing - Show

disjcwiiKrt. President Harding has scrupulously refrained from attempting to make political capital. out of tbe success of the Washington conference, which has received such enthusiastic praise from the tSeople generally and from the leading democratic newspapers. Air Coxx -will find a very small minority with him in his attempt to pick flaws in the work of the conference. The public is not interested in his personal grievances. He will gttt little sympathy from going around showing his sors spots. Mr. Cox should forgive and forget. The country would be Quite -willing to forget him.

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iency test. The president," he dolefully conclude?

am seem much impressed." The president's indifference to the clamor cf patronage seekers may infuriate thee petitioners, but the principle of civil service is too firmly approved by the mass of the people to cause anything but admiration

tor a man in the white house who declines to be ini-1 reward pressed by such plans. j proim.B may t-at y-ou - j ni'T they mm t try i IN THE OLD dajs jt -was only necessary for Saota j you. to roll a pack; now he must pack a roll. j a. wcitr.a,i'jt ida ' a

TnuTEII ly i n! well-known ATTI'ITOE tow aril free snfe'-i, talkinj; v-hiropany.eo ;s on His way to Dj.!;rcil NT-llY 'riitn Kur..p- . vr.WTOU V 'I0 c-f Oeorbi. ra irvingA frishtfnl disturbance lirX'I-SK men wer lecally hangod IX France for t li o sa'i Time TIIT in his s'.alr IS made ocrurion for many a I.VXTtllXfi party BI5IXCS a groni"t wotnei imes has ts

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A political candidate HAS his moments or ueprnsaion AS the ramTa:gn priiminarics ;i;t unoer w . y Itl T he ro've r e,:i!te U-se ho;t- of I'llOI !M, rni iza people TO put hi th over. degree of batiu-ior of. Vartj. SHOl t.O bo betiwer( .rr medial rty O.V that :hap in a weorn tXIVBRSITV wiir. hnp 'been cued 111 three, fi-mi!'?

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IUGHT to be conceltc-1 ar about the OM.V men v. ho are not conceited. TUEKE is a jrrea.t d-: in the WAY a thini; is prompted bnt we pitCIMi f-a: a ' "to,t W HO ns.kes lc.rslf fwm slender kit hi- r eniv-"-Jsior out merely

i How are aim on :ieaned-nd -onked? Ans Then, is a machine whieh i ..Titans and cooks the. f.sh doiay the i work of many men. 2 Where wa." the. first telfaph ofv j Pet- located'.' Ans In Washington. T. C i s v.'hat is tbe population of tho Is- ! land o" Yan? Aus. Alwut 'iO. I 4. what power does the kins: of "Enr- ! ,and have? Ans. The vovvcrs of the jting- IncloOe the jreneral ar-poinlment tu

offices; the di.spts:tion of l;tnd and tutml lorces; the caUinif. ownirip and prtoguir.f of parlSamcnt; the issuixor of proclamations. The. kins' is also tho source of clemency ant psixdomo

' Where do we. Ret tho word. htmEraj iow? Ann. F.utiK.ikw is ffi Artffto-Tt;rt-;jn word, adopt- d from Beaga, mesmirs ' Uentral. The name was first applied m 0-0 rtorr bnck stntcturvs which t-ere j surrounded by a wide veranda. fr How much cotton was grown tayt

year? A us. The ptima.ted emp m 3i.iSo,000 bales, tho smallest crop In twenty years. 7 What battle of the, Civil "VTar w tt.e first imooTtant ensras:emerrt? Ana.

IliuU Run. It was fought July "1, lSi, who and was a Cimfedtrate victory. j What were bull dos oriRinall" U-

fd for? Ajvs. They were -cssd in hnirland to fipht hubs until the sport wtc" outlawed. 1 vtliere -ire the sweat iiiar.it- of a

j Pig-? Ans. The sweating- of a pig- Is i ccntined to the snout and the sweat rlv located tte-re.

..... .... 10 Where did Kapoloon set the title' of the "IJltt!e Corporal."' An?. At the Battle of Irffdi. May 10.

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NO PHONE, MAIL OR CO. D. ORDERS RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

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CUR 13TU SEIVU-AKNUAL DRUG SALE AD APPEARS ON THE LAST PACE OF TIGS PAPER

ays in ail kinds oi

17 TT TT W 1, .- .ii.iiwi " f. 4 I ' -a J 'fA 'A ;'i If ri ' V H - II

3000 HOUSE BROOMS four sewed

( 500 VASH No. 22 size. TUBS galvanized iron, SpeciaI each drop handles. (Umi,of2)

FLOOR WAX 1 lb. can 45c A high grade wax. specially prepared for us for every household and professional wood finisher use. Will not color the fmr?t wood. Special at 45c per can.

ClOTHES BASKET $1.35 A high grade Clothes Basket with willow bottom. Large size, special at $1.35.

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A Special Purchase of GRAY ENAMEL WARE at Manufacturers Cost

economy in this sale a big feature, but the

.-.is on display is tne highest quality the

kind you can always depend upon to give the service you jre used to receiving. Sale starts promptly tomorrow mc-nipc at 8: 50 and continues through to Saturday night at 9 P. M. . '

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SOOT DESTROYO A package of this will clean your furnace or fiues out thoroughly. Specially 2 1 C priced at

COAL HOD 49c Black japanned Coal Hod with hood and heavy bottom. Large size, special at 49c.

ALUMINUM

ROASTER 89c This square shaped roaster is regularly valued at $1.50.

Made of heavy grade aluminum. Specially priced at 80c.

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Vvc made an extra large purcliae of these nrey enameled utensils. It's all high grade, first quality ware that will wear for years. There, are no "seconds" all in perfect condition, no dents or cracks.

ll Don't miss this opportunity your choice is untestnetB? ,,,, r m 1 n. 1

ed ot all or any of the pieces at 3c eacn. 1 ne 101

p includes :

S-qi. Tea Ktttie wH4 enamel cover, at SSc

J S-qt. Windsor Kede with

cover, at 59c 13-qt. Dish Pin, formed side handles, at S3c

P Large Dish Pan, re'.hd

J edge, at 59c

t".iH TUB A larre round slipped, grey enamel

tub. An ucusu.-il value, very

specia

! at

89c

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WATER PAIL A heavy galvanized iron water pail, 12-qt. size. Special O? ft

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FRY PAN Large size, firnt quality steel. Not a second. Special, each

10c

(Limit of 2 )

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hsH el SSc Windsor Sacca Past, tin ccYer, at 53c 2rqt. Queen Cooker, with lt3-qt. Si-ncr Pan !o fli iasiiJe, and esanicl caver, at SSc

KITCHEN POTS A deep, grey enameled paa that can be used as a dif.h pan. An exceptional bargain at. . .... I2 $1.75 Thomas

CLOTHES LINE 50 ft. in length, heavy grade and ftronsdv made;

For

49c

75c value.

this sale ot

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10 ROLLS TOILET PAPER, 35c Large size rolls cf fine crepe paper.

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V acuum Bottle Pint Size 95c

BREAD BOX Pure white .enameled box with round corners; a largr- size. Spec i a 1 1 y featured for this 1 sale at . .

HEAVY GRADE Wash Boiler Large No. size, galvanized. Very specially priced at

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GAS MANTLES w'cJsbach inverted or upright types. J C Special, each

American scmi-porcclain, plain white china. Choice of mHPrWirP Iarge mrier P!ate$- vegetable dishes, large plat- Qq lill If ill Vf tfr oataleal dishes, pie plates. Special, each.

Razor Blades, 12 for 49c

Good tempered steel blades

U fit a Gillette razor.

basement, 1 2 for 49c

5-PIECE ALUMINUM KITCHEN SET Consists of Egg Beater, Cream Shipper Spoon, Gravy Ladle, Pre- "79c serving Spoon and smaD Mixing Spoon. The set at

Malt and Hops at 55c High Grade Prima Brand

Monarch Coffee 3 lb. pkg. at 85c

' American Family SOAP, 10 bars at 55c

Ivory Soap small size bar, 6 bars 40c

LAUNDRY SOAP

PEABERRY COFFEE 4 Pounds OC

for

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