Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1922 — Page 4

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disintegrate as eooh as It was formed. Not a single member having anything of importance at stake has put trust in the League of Nations to preserve or protect it. They have all sought security in treaties and alliances as seeaied best to themselves. Why should they pay to maintain a league that does not benefit them?

ADMIRER SOUGHT GIFFS RECEIVED KETTLE ON HEAD

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THE EACE AGAIN ''IMPERILED." j The wcman who was killing herseif twenty years , ago by lacing, now has a daughter in deadly peril because her waist is free. The evils ' from which the , human race suffers are naturally, present ones. Net it Is

"flimsy garb of girls" that "spells peril to the race" in the estimation, of Dr. Clara R. Seippel of Chicago. Her

i lument that " the sturdy type of American womanhood

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THE LEAGUE'S DILEMMA, the latest trouble of the League of mpbere delinquency in payment cf dues, thus caused Is approaching 10,000,000

Nations is Tho deficit

gold francs imaginings.

was the particular aversion of reformers concerned for the race. We read on eagerly, as we always do when we are snire of what is coming. Just as we expected: "Extremity in dress has caused a lowering of the birth rate." Once it was the bustle that waf "keeping many young women from motherhood." Another time it was the general style of dress, a censpicuous feature of

jwnich was great puffed sleeves. ; Always our girls are deteriorating in the belief of critics who are not alarmists but are terrified by their

And the girls go right on thriving, get-

cn cold days. He wonders how they stand it. His

curiosity never Is satisfied, nor is it likely to be. It has long been a respectable theory that "carrying anything tb an extreme" Is fraught with danger. What direful consequences were predicted to follow upon the popularity of bicycling. roll-?'--skatlng, dancing and a let of other diversions that were crazeB for a while! Still and all, we have yet to hear of a duck suffering from carrying swimming to an extreme. Why worry about the girls who go In for what's going.

which I3 something to worry the fellers at Geneva who ting bigger and more robust. Mere man shivers ,a3 he get the big salaries, and the lesser employes as well, observes the Blight covering of their lower exterruities

Of course. It's all the fault of the United States of America. Had this country gone in the solvency of the league would have been assured, for the plan was to make us pay. The league cannot draw on our treasury but we can give it advice in-proof that though we do not love It wo "have nothin' agin it." Let the league take a leaf from the book cf American gas companies: 6 per cent discount for payment of bills before the 30th of the month, if this inducement does not bring in the money, shut off the gas. We naturaly think of gas companies In this connection, though other public service concerns practice similarly. Seriously, however, what is the implication of the delinquency complained of? It is that the non-paying members do cot think it Is worth the moDey. "The chief delinquents are South American nations and the fmaller European members, "but England owes 10,000 pounds and South Africa 30,000 pounds. Whatever insay be the ability of others, these nations could pay If 5iey chooee. If the league were all it is cracked up to Ve they could afford to bear much more than their due trrcportion of the expense. But the league began to

THK bargain merchants offer Just now roust be tttractlve to those who have anything left after that Christmas spending orgy.

THE head of the Turkish army arrived In Berlin incognito. We know a man who arrived home the other night in a worse shape .than that.

A dispatch from Salt Lake tells of a girl who defeated her brother for mayor. In Utah, however, it might have been only her half-brother.

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Prices Even Lower Than The Low Pre-War Prices Here's good nors for nillions of mothers all orer the land, who have been cutting their butter costs with Karo the Great American Syrup

"OTHERS can use Karo more freely

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licious spread for bread, and see howtheyH come gick for more of this wholesome energy food. Tell the grocer you've simply or to have a can of Karo for when the children come home to lunch today. Then see what a delightful surprise youll give them.

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Mrs. Kloreoc Samprg. Mrm. Florence Soaper of New Torh is on parole, following h-t arrest on a chsrjre of aasauli preferred by former dmir-r. He al!-jfed that h wen! to Mrs. Soaper to oemand tbe return jf priti-nts he gave her and for fW trouhle was hit cn the had wtn a kettle. She denies tbe cuarge.

The Passing Show niBRK t a Tt d&al in this 80-CAlLKI New Thought AD when wo saw In our book yesterday THAT if we kept saying to ourself THAT wo vibrate In hann onions RHYTHM with all environment WE should actually io so, we tried IT and euoceodftd quite well EXCEPT for a brief space WI1KX we went out and found that THE garjace man kadnl BliK.V axoond for two weeks and

bad EVIDE7rn.T forirotten all about HIS constituents ai&ee he was elected. IT would be lnterfwtitjf; IF they made those things pnbhe TO compaxs the income tax of THB conntrys meet eminent tTnVGBOJfS Income tax WITH Mra. Lydia E. Pirsknara's. Trtl often wonder if we tXri.IT gret two-thirds OF the states to ratify an AM rrXTt EXT to th constitution pnOHIBITINO the turn of crackerjack in movicgr picture theaters MfU COX rayw a lot of harsh things atiout the RRrfBIirASl and w cannot imagine anyone who HAS a better reason for feeling that way about It. ABOCT as tar as oar malevolence GOES is to hop? earnestly THAT soma of the coal dealer WTLI, have a lot or trouble with

THB $6,008 oars we euirpof? THEY are grolng to buy AJID wish they had been aatlsfled WITH a fair proftt AND bought a Fonl ins'.eai. OrrK I" a w-i!" v-11 " I'l "n-l

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TOOfflS.

BEFORE your furnace or stoves are removed, A R col a can be installed at once, giving you hot-water warmth. And remember the cost comes back to you. For thousands of Arcola owners testify that Afcola pays forv itself in the fuel it saves. Telephone your Heating Expert for an estimate today.

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HER husband Is find of hr but in THE oter ninety-cine casea a wife li as own way beca.use her Ht SBA!Vl Is afraid of her. KVEJl when a girl IS expressing tho wlan THAT she were A man

SHl?S thinking- lw perfectly Tl-JUUBLIO it wvuld be IK she were oris, IF" legal compulsion ax:d prohibition ARB going to make men GOOD we might aa well GET ready to close the churches AMI newspaper offices in & year or 3 THERE will be no mora wortt FY)It clerg-yrrifin and -3itors.

Kow Much Do You Know? 1 Is lead heavier than platinum? 2 In what town did gingham cloth originate? 5 What acid was originally obtained from the bodies of ants? 4 What city id the capital ,of Connecticut? 6 Of what was Hymen tha grod In dreek mythology? 6 How many heads did the mythl-

1 What huge body of water was) accidentally formed in Southern California? , 8 With what Is Jcohol distilled to produce ether? I 9 What Is Denmark's larg-est po- i session? 10 What Is ammonia also calle-ST

Axrrwx&s to yxstexdat-s QUXSTION3 1 What Anniversary is called a bicentenary? Ans. Two hundredth. 2 What is the conclusion of an creation called? Ans. Peroration. 3 What is the main root of a -plant called? Ans. Taproot. 4 In what harbor Is Fort Sumter? Ane. Charleston. 5 What city is th capital of Delaware? Ans, Dover. 6 What is urrefined sugar called? Ana. Muscovado. ? Which president of the United States was the father of fourteen children? Ans. John Tjter. 8 Where Is the Kalahari desert? Ana In Africa, 9 What is the business of a graphologist? Ana. Studying handwriting. 10 Where is Faneuil hall and what is it sometimes called? Ans. It Is in Hoston and Is called th Cradle of Liberty.

Limited Rule. "Pelieve yonrself happy nl

are happy," gavs a writer. Unfortunately this rnl-' doesn't work when a mnn thinks he Is wise, for then li Is otherwise. Boston Transcript.

HAVE DM HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray Faded Hair With Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, flossy and attractiT "tin a lrw of Erge Tea arJ Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that Juli. faded' or streaked appearance. this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drur store for "Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will tret a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improvcJ by the addition of other Ingredimts all ready to use, at very little cos: This simple m'xture can be depends upon to restore natural color an i beanty to the hair. A well-known downtow-n flroggin says everybody uses Wyeth's Safe and Sulphur Compound now becaune it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody caft tell It has been applied It's so easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. It Is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv. "TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

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Corn Meal, white or yellow, granu- OC lated, 10 pounds -W C

Rolled Oats, in bulk, 5 pounds for Argo Starch, pound packages, 8c, 5 pound packages for ....... Karo Syrup, blue label, 1 Yl lb. can 8c, 1 0 pound can Uneeda Bicuits, per package Cracker Jack, per package , Baker's" premium chocolate, Yi pound cakes

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Butterine, John F. Jelke's, 2 lb. packages for Peanut Butter, freshly ground, pound Peaches, Del Monte Brand, Large tins, 35c, 3 cans for . Cream of Wheat, per package ' Gold Dust, large

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Peas Hart Brand, No. 2 Tins sifted, (nothing better), 2 cans.

Peas, Pride of Michigan Brand, very tender.

(little larger than Hart), can

Corn, Hart Brand, Golden Bantam,

delicious, can Corn, Hart Brand, Little Dot, can Dill Pickles Full size, quart jar Campbell's Pork and Beans, or soups, can

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Graham Crackers, fresh baked, pound

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