Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 20 February 1922 — Page 4

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tm,JI . ??rr Evf 'ng- T(m 9 Daily etf-T Sunday. Enam Pcatoffico in Oil". April 1. 1912. , fx-' uaaer the act ' iiaroa y. lt;y, as scccni-ciasa

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Nassau & Thompson. East Chlca9 Z ' ,iK'v i;; relationship, the president explained, be ftd-' -Hcd at I'aris. hich Zi.!.n ' pot tPr Tfiepiiono the s".;nc refused iii ratify, and the treaties now fu'o-

s so far ;is to charge that be i.s cringing and

i to.-t rat ins hira.-'eli' l Toro the upper branch of eou--ri's. "1 in-. organs will never, understand the difference l.rMveen iio frank and courteous attitude of President, ihirdin-,' in consulting with the senate a branch of the tr-aty making power -- which was utterly ignored by his predecessor. rtw ident 1 Uruing'a address t.ubiuit tin the faci.made a ilf'p impression and went a great way toward dfe.-dpatitis the objections cf a fnv senators on Loth i-ides of the (li.imbrr. Steadily the opposition to the a ork of the conference has bee a dwindling. W'iHcvtT rn.ij .i. th.j frtuit. of the leacrue of nations

m n SPUR MOMENT!

MOUNTAINS. There are mountains it! your sou!, 'Gel some steam

Arise, dullard.-! Shirkir.tr at votir daily task.

Blind to all the world can offer. In the sunlight you would bask; Beware the toll.

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Use prit for coal.

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r. ."u. n any trouble, ee.t.i THE TlMlia make

mitted. No sovereign right., no worth while tradition

ifi i immediately to the Circulation 1'vparttnunt. ' ef i:y tianon had b- 'ii surrendered, he declared, and tCaii for whatever tfepai'tmVn't Van tea." 'imated very strongly, even though inferential

NOTICE to si'EscniEEUo: jtii.it t ne irreeoueuatue senators who hava teen fjnd-

mcr fault w irh some of the new t reaties should not overlook the fact 'hat the administration adopted their own suggestions in negoi iatinsr them, and avridel the

j mis takes wiiich thy charged against the last adminia-

itratien ra the nno-tiat.ioii of ih

There are mountains in your soul, To arms, faithless! Tall yourself together, man, iiee be vend vour low horizon.

There are mountains in

Be quick, fellow! Start a-climbingr up your hi Keach for heights of thin

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NORMALCY RETURNS Ihe report freui Cni'Mso eo-ea -a Columbia campus ond genera. ! i.. . Mg'b-brow belt, that, bobbed hai- is f'Diihie cars a-e c-ming : indi' .'

treaty of Versailles.

confirmed ;

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full flood. Young wots en students at in.-: I' iruing coyly admit. tha kissiug m-.; elective courses; kneo liiinples ar" tie latest gowns from the Rue de :. vorkera ? a gaped ia the mantifnri.jt ladles' skins have srruggird bn. k Trotsky Is gcing to get a haircut t-.o-r.d Kansas farmers hae taK-. u ifascn'3 limousines and axe pht'o-. ih dining room with the oil f.-vks iii fush times. A barber pole shk shirt ef ti,.' 5ij.s been located by a scout of '! tad put in a gla?s case. ;!.nd Sen.'.. 1 iu:;d some'-hing that he caa supoor

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mv. and textile f material lor itving wage. "ia to tienoa. "v.-a ou last - ely papering; r.t. "wav back

QUITE A SHENCE NOWirdignation of the sporting fraternity which d:emetif. a w eek or so ago wheu the eminent Uickard was arrested for assaulting young uuitc subsided and in i's place a strange preset red as the grand jury in estigai iou .-ays the 1'ort Wayne News-Sentinel. Already '.'n utile girls mere children have given

cv;d, n.-o t ucerning their relations with this man and th" piiblff stands appalled. The only wonder ia that the fellow has- been allowed to hve as long as he Las. Many

The Trench should be glad we do not form our opinion of them from the pink and green French pastry we are forced to consume m our own restaurants. Now we know why they call them mad hatters. Hats will not I allowed at Princess Mary's wedding. v J THli RETORT COURTEOUS. Our esteemed contemporary says that in reciting "Sheridan's Ride" at the Methodist church festival last week we looked and acted like a jackass. We could retort in a way that would embitter the man'. whole future, but we have learned to pass such things by. Sufiice it to Bay that he is an infernal liar and a crawling scoundrel. Lecsvillo tCol.) Light. 1 "he only j Terence between Jesse T mea and some apartment l:ou. landlords is that Jesse had a horse. In the column recently. Dear Roy You are mistaken. There was another difference. Je James never held up women and children. Robertas Love, ' . ANTI-TOCACCO ACTIVITIES.

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other has been burned at the stake iu southern towns ou chin gr jess revolting and not half as well substantiated. Filling thirteen-j car-old girls with w ine and th'-u accomplishing their ruin may be "good form" In eminent spcrting circles, but it doesn't go very well with the great American public. And it is the great. American public and not the pink sheet sport that is,

look- j going to try and decide the case of Tex Riekard. And j wheu it i... decided, it is highly probable that little girls ! will possibly be safer lor a few days than they have : .'cen : t 'jui's some time in eminent sporting circles.

Farewell, old friend. Reformers say Trie time is ripe To lay you by. My faithful pipe. But this I'll say It is your due The time is not As ripe as 5'ou. Adieu. O Princess Nicotine.

Your like shall ne'er Again be seen. They tell us you're A dangerous girl. Bat 'tis indeed A stolid churl Who, in this life's Romantic quest, Does not like Dangerous girls The best.

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Bill Fred Tate says: "Of all guilty feelings, the sruiltiest er.mt when you rise from your seat in the car to get out at the next stop e,-i the lady who has been standing in front of you all the way from ti'. a fits down and says, 'Thank you.'" w fc A Colorado woman whose husband was givinp a poker party g- a revolver and held up the game, getting 5600. Few men are blesaed itU such wives. w But in't England apt to go to the demnition bow-wows rrhua Margot ia over here? e ! w b 1'nemployment has become a profession. The firet symptom of it :s a disinclination to work.

1'i C'USTS 0.!H'O rubi's to have a collar laundered in Russia. It. is hard to tell over there whether a man is coming cut, carrying his laundry, or going in. carrying hi.- rabies.

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