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Friday. February 10. 1922.

ONCE IS ENOUGII ! "Gie iho railroaus a chance"' 13 tLa burden of ; ublie protest aiaiust government regulatio-a and the Lpctoriu. to which tlio transportation agencies have

subjected for several years

Tlio average in-

:!vitkal bas a foolish autiou that he knows raorc

YOUNGEST RAIL OFFICIAL WINS NEW DISTINCTION

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Utt income of tlio cldsa Ouo railroads for three years oo.linjj June Ct, 1 fl 7. v;is$S3:. SOS. ' Tlio not

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private m; marine nr. That is. paid $G

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ou hav8 any tn utiio rtttJ4i ths TiMtiS mttk I freisrht rate.-. Po . we aDt government railroad ! di at a c,.Ht of ?C0 per family per year?

NOTICE TO hirnCniBKRS:

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ASTHMA J"1l . No cure far it.

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! As to the uioriuo traasocrtatioa evetems. the

ou fail to receivn r.r,v -tttti itr? ! K.ari ntithnritv sars onlv 24u nut rf fli.i 1 .444 e'pum-

flfi Stycr wira'Jl tt,iainjlsliiP3 u'elongius to tl3 Uoited States Sbipping Iioard itCrt'i. iV ?i!,inc -iu'P-nt atd etrtvtns earreui i are iu ccairaission. Our three MI! ion dollar sovern- . us Patrols, en tuue. Be yronip' ia dvstn" "J 1 .teu yon do aot r-t yesr rinsr aaij iv9 s;!!'a,-t orommiv kp'ji merchant marine cc;'-t3 about a hundred and

r findy.' w ;H act promotlv (

lefty niSilioa doUai's a year, Id - taxes. Vita five-siith.--IUvE DEAR OLD F.ITHFUL- c,f tt out ef comsion that means a tdndred and

"0 " -w iigam turned iooso on

UiO country most of our readers wjll say t tntm;eives, "Scm -ao the deuce 13 Cox?" p. j5 Jamea M. to wbcm we refer, a vc!!-t-do citizen of Ohio, who a short luxe ago Traa running for president. And the reader w!31

ics. .-voTv- 1 remember." The world : . ii'-kly, deciaioi tliu dan P'raDciaco Chronic:t.

"- ufia-.'ju jaiKroa aiDner, which j-j the

: arcnoa which good denaoerats ho have the money tolemnize by foregaj.her.tTjs in Xe- York o bewai! their citato and iupire themselves with bright ii:u5ioas

th

e lu'ure

glowing onth

iorcKr caadidu to Cos broke forth ia a

-ja.:i oi-cj-Lry, pu-turitirf to the deliehff.l

:.-)mijat:y tt.e glories ci the day when the Wilson adesin2lratioa shouM repe;.t iie!f ur.dt-r latvr headship and tiiuaiplantiy lead the nation into thj leagua of nations,

i uere to be welcomed as a repentant sinner bv a

ins ijufc irnnecimions wnrti'. !

Vhich reminds one of the story, which Henry Ward j .i-.-echcr set going round the prcc?,-- apropos of some- j

tweaty-flve millions a year dead loss. M'e are raying at !eat one dollar tax a head for our experiment ia government ownership. T lies 3 are the things that log us like a tore tLuicb. Is it aav wonder that more and still irore

cts j people nro dcaiauding that the men who know tow

.'i-.-i' utilities, for the public good? And isn't i about, tiuie that the people generally turn their aeks Ui-on the theorists in congress and elscaerc -iio arc iDterf'-riug with tlto public welfare? GciommeL''; control has not jurtifled itself ,iu his country. Par from it. After twenty-sLs months of federal operation the railroads were returned to their wncrs with - heritage of ? 1,500,000.000 of debt oadd'ed on the taxpayers, a loss c S2,2S0,000 for

- earQ i every day of government control.

American railroads are certain to emerge from 'he blight of government control, but it may bo 'a

long way back to the standard of efficiency which

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AF K 0 UK uE MEN T . I ;.uit. .;:i-wvs- to yoi 'j-.st i - . eandld-.i' for lao committor: a-t t .': cca.tr.jj prlir.arit f .r thu cffic of TOVv-NVriIi TtvCST'IU. Yoar i.r-pci! v-;:; to hish:? apr:-c!a.td. rxirr.-t . irAKT.t.v:c.

rehef is often brought bv

? VapoRui Over 1 7 Million Jan UkJ Yc

BUSINESS MEN'S -ffT LUNCH .

Substantial Clioicc Dishes 55c James Cong'ci MEE HOTEL Ktsturant Pboae S74

iu;ng of iateren perhaps half a century a?o, about tbej,ras tbe.L. proud possession before 121S. . j dog. Paithiu.'. I : appeared that one; d,ty old Faith- j

Carl Njqalfit.

Csri Nyqutet, at forty-three, as been elected a director of the Kock Island railroad lines to succeed John C Shedd. N'yquist is eaid to b-s the yeurprest railway executive in the country lie has teen vice president ana in chare's of the finances of the system. fl ja considered' one of tfc most brilliant raen in the business.

The

's tiiasing a chipmuck, which ran into a knothole :n a tree ear the Lous-:'. The chipmunk was safe, but -.'d raithfu! maintaiaed a furious barking all the afi. :raooa until he became tired and went home for supie. Whereupon the chicmunk departed in peace. But fur months afterwards old Faithful spent all h.s leisure tisc? ia going oat and barking at the knot-

LIGI-n'Y PEU CENT of the men and 90 per cent of the w6men at Wisconsin University are despondent because they do not know what they will do when they graduate. lias the time-honored graduate's job of making the world just right played out?

.-2o into vhicb the c Li pan

uk had disappeared.

COX STILL, aims at the presidency says a headline.

I In view cf his record of marksmanship the presidency

THOSE WHO HEAD Tumulty' book on Wilson ji ao danger of being Lit. f..-s'al:y com to tie conclusion that these who are! .taking an effort to placo the former president alongside j THE OTOEU senator from Missouri ia beginning LincOiU have packed out the wrong man. -to feel that in his col lea gn a he has a broken Reed.

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BALANCE: TERMS iii.s a a beautiful new California type brick bungalow, just completed acd ready for immediate possession. Located on West Detroit street in the new Korestdale Park addition, just opposite tie Golf Links and situate in the most exclusive, restricted and attractive spot in the entire Calumet legion, away from the noise, dust, dirt and smoke, yet within just a lew minutes of dowatown. The beauty of design, finish and the special features cannot be justly described in print. It real)' must be seen to be appreciated. Ihe exterior architecture is of individual design, vuth solid cement porch and large Msa parlor overlooking the Golf Grounds' and the Hammond Country Club and with the beautiful Forest Prcene on the we;t. AsUciied garage, cement drive?, hih terraced lot tilied and graded ith rich black rt. House fully equipped with air tight storm windows. the interior beautifully finished in oak throughout; tine Urge liing room with place, bookca colon ade, continuous trim, cove moulding. Dining room is richly trimmed and equipped with beautiful buffet. Large Kitchen with massive birch cabinet. Kill vddlii. Lie bath room; large linen clotets and clothes chute. Ihrcc xood ne bedrooms to the weit; ail sanilarj- modem plumbing and fixtures; profusion of natural i.ght throughout house; wall plugs for electric attachments; basement plastered and also enclosed fruit rcom and coaj bin. with solid cement partitions; there is an extra toilet in basement. The basement is sufficiently comfortable and cozy to be used ai ironing room, as well as for other household work. Lot i.-s ;!J by bb teet with ample room for large flower beds, shrubberv, trees or for garden' purposes, with deep rich covering of black dirt. Cement walks, city water mains and sewer paid ia lull. j his is one of the finest opportunities we have ever had to offer and if you are able to pay. the average rer.t, you ore abb to buy add pay for this home, at the price and terms wc arj otieung. " Dui don't wait this home going to be sold. Phone us tor appointment and learn further particulars. Gostlin, Meyn & Hastings, Inc.

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS

Hohaiaa Street, Near State.

Telephone 140.

Passing Show Otll Neiir Thought book SATS that wo radiate love j ME admittedly occasionally d IX times of corraadcy and VXDILK favorable canilUoca BUT it ia evident tiixt tae author NEVER hta.rd cs the ntorntna ater THH elecUon ci county ciaJrnw. vHli & woman startj iiovsECXnAiG she does ali UPTI5G a.d her husbatd 1MES at: the E-rpertatendinff. the orsty practical -vrz? of ra.7iu;: a BOMI? lies la GETTTI.Ntt th5 nott.T. Vin.L this is tae taf.t (.f 0S which ice erpect ta go around 1 pabl-c with our torrcose cST KITH ER !n part or la whole A.V e :?r'r.'!-u. which aa our Zcy S(nB'TIFlC radnrs knovr MEA.VS in a nenrous condition. KVluEXC-r that Eill Hayes has his work cut oat for turn la OILDE31 to earn his eatary co.vriNtES to pile up. A wife can henpeoi: her husband nt'T she can't make hira act polite TO her when the7 are out tccrethsr. MEV are cr.dowed ty their Cre.tcr WITH certain ir.alier.able riffhts ALL of whica they must g-er.traily HGHT P.ke ho".: tor. WC heard ef a girl who slapped A man tae c-ther night fceca-sa he 1RIE13 to "..irs her Ood r.isrh . ItfT f'a real reiK-ri I that h

Pimply

Take MASTTN'S 7ITAM9N TABLETS

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Few trien there nre now vbtt en a not asronlsbingly aid to t'neir energry r.nA rieor, clear the. skin of eruptions und enjoy thst fplendld flrn. sh "pepi" of a irVl built boJySinca Sciie TrreRfed frora Katnrfho myHter!ou! Kfe-civinir. healthliuUdinir" elements the ritamlnt; ihotrsands npon thensandp cai telj yoti of the amarlnit and almost -aiB?le-lit result!" from their ue. MASTIVS VITAMON TABLETS rntaln not on'.y yeast rltamlne. but U three of he prer!on9 Tltanlne?. A, K an.! C sperinllr roneentrate'l ud combined with re orijirsie iror : nil ih neeessnry lima salts vrhich our Fvstera needs to keep you . irons: and -well. If yon want to rjuiVly elear your 'kin tu 1 coanpiexton. put some firm '. ialthy flesh on your bonesv lncreai.our nrre force acd po-wcr'and loof' iiHvl feel far tetter. ir.aKe fhi slmpl-; " st: First nvisU yoursplf end meas- ( -r youmif. 'Next, take MA.STIN'S ''ITAMtiN TAT. LETS two tablet ..ita every meal. Then welirh no I --ic-aiure yourseif acaln enoli n-eek n't eor.tlnue taking- MASTIX'S '.1TAMOX TABLETS rej'.nrly until en aro aatisfied wits your c-tin Su ;fct. "pep," energy and tmprwed ;v:t': ranro. Insist, upon tio Orisiaal and joauisd .Vitaiooa

MASTINS

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VEAST VITAMIK TA&LEI

Fnlly enaratiteed tn efery riSMCt, ,'

NEW $600 PLAYER PIANO Speda $345

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NEW $225 PHONOGRAPHS Special $85

NEW $550 PLAYER PIANO SpeewJ $295

NEW $10 PHONOGRAPHS Special $65

Every Instrument in Tfiis Ware-room Must Be Sold at Once or Placed in a Reputable Home for Storage JCe Have been served vAlh a court order to surrender lease to tKe&e warerooms witam ten days and as there positively is not a foot of storage to be had in Hammond, yk are compelled to appeal to the public for storage accommodations or to sell this big stock of pianos, player pianos and phonographs at the best price they mtII bring. Every PIANO and PLAYER PIANO in this stock is a 1922 msrxument. bought by tis oaring the past six weeks, and consists of some of the most handsome and most reputable makes of pianos on the market (no stencils). The phonographs, over 90 m number, include most all makes, such as COLUMBIA. STEGER. VICTOR. WINDSOR. FULTON,' BRUNSWICK, and many other new and slightly used irtruments. You can save from $150.00 to $350.00 on any PLATER PIANO, and from $50.00 to $225.00 on Phonographs. NO INTEREST 0,R WAR TAX, which represents mother uving of from $60.00 to $100.00 on a Player Piano, etc No reasonable clTer vafl be refused oa any instrument in this stock. First come, first s erred. A good home and a reliable customer is our chief consideration, EXCHANGES If you have a piano or phonograph to trade in on a new instrument and will allow it to remain in your home or in the home of a friend until we can use same, we will accept it at full value in exchange for an y instrument in this stock. Special Bargains in New Pianos and Phonographs

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new $600 Players $313

cew slightly usel pianos

aad players from. .$200 to $235

1 f ITT fV- J- nenr $200. plain style $30 VJ 12' fe? 40 new $150. any aish $55

PHONOGRAPHS 3 new $375. ait styles $1S0 4 new $350. art styles $135 fO new $300, art styles $125

Dozens of new and slightly used

phoaograpiis. all makes, priced at $15 to $59

DO NOT WAIT UNTIL SATURDAY COME IN AT ONCE TERMS TO SUIT ALL SPECIAL NOTICE Every instrument that toay be left ia thi store after Saturday wj0 etlier be sold at taction to the highest bidder or placed in the homes of resporsible people, the use of suae to be gvien free f charge ont3 soch fen that we csJl for same. Any family desiring the use of Piano, PIayer-Piaw or Pboaogrmpb wbo will fiQ ia the following application blank, will be notified within a few dtys wben the instrument f their choice will be delivered.

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Ia tpphmz for the free use of PIANO, PLAYER-PI ANO or PHONOGRAPH, we ajre to insure said instrument with full recovery payable to J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO. as their interest may appear, aad to take the best possible care of same (reasonable wear excepted). ALL CHARGES NECESSARY IN THE DELIVERY AND RETURN OF INSTRUMENT. INCLUDING ROLLS AND RECORDS (which ire accesiorie thereto), will be paid by J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO.

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Ware-Rooms over Peoples Bank Building 627 H0HMAN STREET - PHONE HAMMOND 322 Open Evenings Until 9:30

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