Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1922 — Page 4
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WHY DOES SHE TARRY ? If anyone invited Mm-got Asquith (. omu' ou-r to mid country :ind c-ntici.e it, tluy oughi n pack lies- up tortiiwiih and neiid hor home. This is t fro? cotKiiry, b!t it she wasn't invited she ou.uht to !e invitci to go borne and mind Lor own buinnos if srho an. Pot Imps it isn't wise to t;H-: Marsm it.. r.Tuc.i.-, but it. certainly gets on the nerve ff A"u.:ri( n- to bv? :t povH!j oii scold come over to this t.oimtry fr.-::i Kafland nr. I on a fni'lf lin!i;.rt nzd 4 tri: froiti on., en, ut t lie fo.mtry to i-.e w;.ur. Nu;i!tnu; p'- as-.s icr, fotiiin.a: s.u .sties her. She eritieixes tiii. tiling aud that thin. sr. iter f-nguc i;" sti.irji as an a.-p's and a t'u'i -.f vcih-iii. She d'fln't lika .New "V ork arid .-he toesn't lik? Chicago. S'ac t-nooks Asnrrioaii uicn ; r..i Aiih-rioau women. Fhe l.oldf! our ii?'on: tl;o tiling: i which w t.akfi prtih; ti to ridieub. Wliat her object Jiubody knows iini-. it ju.-'t to relieve her overiaaded !-:ind of spiu. Tii( it;'-irtip'iiian papers must ttHnk Ut-r stuff is tunny and gp.-e her puMi.'ity g.ilere vL.t t'ley ought to ignore her. She spits like a mad cat and yowls like a sick ore. Vj know this country isn't per-
paper and pen love letter. What is disappearing ink for if not kindly to erase the follies of yesterday under the biushin second thought of today? Should it not be a Medean law that all love letters are returnable to the sender by registered return mail, special delivery? Apparently the itch to write may not he appeased and the letters must be written; but must we and our children and generations yet unborn forever read and 1 e- read the eternal secret of what, one person thinks of another in (hat "first lino careless rapture" or otherwise, which is iound in the love loiter?
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TAXPAYERS FIRST. The wbole nation wUi regret, the misfortune of lU3o government employes who have been furloughed without pay at one navy ard, but there will be equal rejoicing that, henceforth the taxpayers will bo relieved of tho burden " paying wages to men engaged ju ;i.n industry that adds nothing to human happiness. This U nut s.l ing thai the labor of men in navy yards ha.been utterly wasted in the past. On the contrary, sinceour .national safety dejicnded upon an adequate navy, their work was highly beneficial. Hut the armaments treaties which President Harding and Secretary Hughes and ethers h..nc been able, to negotiate with the other leading nadieas have assured us inieruat ional peace and f.yfoty wbhout coniinu.al building of hatleships and utaUing of p.uus of lone ranee, ruder conditions v Uiei, render at ;i;:im:o. ; ,ry, o-tinu-d it so of iacor f'C i : earacnts would lie wa.e. It is to be hojied that (lie re.vy eud can he used for some productive purpose of a peace time nature. U is doubtful, however, whether it, will be profitable for the govormnert to undertake to operate any peace time industry, for e.ovemmeut t'peiation is notoriously expensive.
SCENES AND PRINCIPALS IN WEDDING OF PRINCESS MARY
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BASEBALL'S FRIEND:t George W'bart.c n Pepper, of Petiri.-ylv.'inia, f ticcssor To tha la ro Senator l'enrose. baseball and the fans who mpnort it. will have a champion on the f.oor of the United Slates senate. While base bail has a hold
i:" t and we know we all have our f;iuits, but we don't 'all its own upon the atTet. tions of the American public,
need a lareot. Asqniih U rehash them to us. l-'oreigic.us who don't Idee it lu re should hurry Pome by the first iiup and stand not. in the order of their hurrying and this, goe.T fo.- thj ilargt 13, mate and fein tie.
LOVE LETTERS CHANGE NOT. Mo-t of the folly and most of the ec;t:scy of tVe wo'-bl has been wriiten itt'o love btiee-s. Pce.vn l.os Angeles way the sudden facing off of mo: e.ai pk-Pire. director has revo; b'u in ritpuiative quantity (1,.? common ire pulse that rii-ts n be the emotions -x;and under fie witching stimulus 01" :i r;1wing p:n.. One love letter is very like aao;h v; in this one thing t'ee world I'aangcth never. Dido nngbt have hale the peu of Mabel Norm and in the hour she 8 11 spec led Arnicas has his mind set on his famous g taw; y; Cleopatra, might have written like the Mint or jjr! when Auto'iy's eye seem? ia be roving
in these days of reformers and "trunks" it is possible for a situation to arise when a real, understanding friend in the halls of legislation may be an exceedingly useful thins: to have around. lis present national agreement baseball owes to Senator Pepper. He drafted it. and ehieida'od it and made the magnates and the public and the play or.-, too. understand it ami subscribe to ir. "As the national game is played so the i -V of the tuition will bo lived," was Senator Pepper's own seuMlrent, and he illuminated that statement with: ".Nothing is good enough for baseball that is net goad enough for America." Such a, view needs no explanation. It !: the phrasing of a sportsman who recognizes the value of the greatest of all professional sports to the sport lovers of the nation. Any American can unhesitatingly indorse just such a view.
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Dispose of every odd lot, close out all discontinued numbers to make wav for the scores of new "SPRING STYLES" now on the way to you In Accordance With the Above Order From the ME! Headquarters
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OUTDF JOIHTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. I thf ii aa : iMii J. a-i-r t-. a v - a ie-c t ere, si at-s . vv-ll-know n :xv. !. py. V'e are iniosci e dr. .-; nunc.;.'.: ke; H," l;i't dry; ,-voui :; ,1. . - n : it h lie ;tt. Ion tlruik iU' iOy ..f en. d u ,inr. j tie 11 ;i 1 a t i -n 1 i a d o ' ' 1 - 'Or -a' ml- ; n !.- !..o in ; U m. a; a ad ..'In r tr:, f:, t It a t prodiu 1. arie a 1,1 w.ni-h is a bd into I be 1p...d . Ills the 1 imet ai of the Kidneys t., tile r this a. id fr-en lie; .d.M..j aeU eaet it .,nt 01 the 111,11-: I he a,.j. s of an skin at- airn a eeaas
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People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.
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j AftSUTBS TO TCTISTKRD&T'S ! QUESTIONS j - -t i-Vn.H d-d iar Veto! f:!a.h' ; rui' i!1 i 0 1 7 .Ves. Yirmn 1?j : ., a aoa a ia tho W. rt lie!;, s. j i: i i - w i.e.ieh hay dees ati lephar t p..- : a. e.,-? A'is. About J'.l piioap-.
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A r'niply Uc wit! not embarrui ye,,, much longer if you g-c t a package ef lr. Edwards Olive Tblt. The si-in nV.uld bepan to clear after you hivfl taken t.h tablets a few nfg'ats. Cleanse th blood, bowels and Jivr with hr. Inwards' Olive Tab-lets, the ra.a-rs .-f a1. substitute for calOTii"!, t'ere's no eicknejss or pain after taltinT them. l.i r. Edwards' Olive Tables do that whieh ealomel dop. and Just as effec-
leepl go to York tively, but their action is gentl and
satf; instead of severe anrl irritating. No one who takes Olive Table-ts i evpi- cursed with a ' dark brown taste."' a laJ breath, a dull. JiFtless, "no good"' fc-hnK. conciliation, torpid liver, bad di -pr.situin or pimply face. olive Tablet? are a purely vepetatdr c-nipound mixed with ciivo oil: you 1:1 kre w them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pata nts ufflicted with liver and bowel complaint, and Olive Tablets are the linn-a nstly effect ive roenlt. Take one or two nijrhtly for a week. S-e hew miteh bettei you fee! and look, lhc and 3e:. Adv.
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Monday, February 27th, at Lafayette Gym
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F. B. DAVIS J. T. STAMM Chiropractor Chirocodsst SUITES 419-412. HAMMOND BUILDING Phones: Hammond 2309-2533
Ys f a pound of dirt in 5 minutes From a supposedly ciran Cheniee rasr, 9x12 in iliT, j;i the iieaiicof C. C. Canipbeli, 746 alon Terrace, Ciik-sppo, fourteen ounces ( f Jaf were. re-iv-i..-i ia : minutes with,thr. R.v.! Flectri. t .r , er. L t; -r.n-ii.cn-C'iiUutoi iluiic t-.1: .S "-t t.1 JrOT i.J.US
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When a Roval dcnionstrator called at a certain home recently, lie was shown a Chenille rug, 9 x 2 ia size, and was told that it had been cleaned reeai"ariy every week. The demonstrator went ever it with his Royal for 54 minutes, emptied the bag, weighed the contenti and found that 14 ounces of dirt had just como cut of that "clean" Chenill rug. With the Royal the demonstrator then showed that the upholstered furniture, hanrjir.gf, mattresses and the I;k;, were no "cleaner" than the Chenille rug. Then he explained the convenient payment plan en v. h eh RoyaJs are sold by us and she bought then and there. She hadn't known before how much dirt ordinary cleaning; methods fail to get or how light and handy and thorough the Royd is. Have a Royal demonstrator call, put him to work on one of your rus and see what the Royal doe and how easily it does it.
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