Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1922 — Page 4
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The Times Newspaper
fck Till: UhK lUl iV J'HI.M'IX. A I'l KUV.1(. tU. Ibe Baku County Tlra-i i-iatty exct pt saturaay ani fc'inuav. Entered at tho pootoUo.o lu Haiumcaii, juue 41, HIK iue Times East Chicago-Indiana Harbor, daily exoepv funday. .no-red at th polcitico ia L.ast Ciiieatso. ottiuoer IS. iSlii. Th Lake County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition. li-ui'-reU at iht poitoilice la liaiuuioad, February . ms. The Gary Evening Times Daily fjceyt sunday. Entered at tna puxtofiiou in Uiry. April 1, 131a. All unuvr lb act of iuarcb 3. 18Va, us aecond-class matter. FOR E ICS AUVEKTIS1 N U K E P UE.iENTA T ION: O. BOciAN PAYNE Ac CO CHICAGO
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'ezarlike," in the phrase of the period.' How itiapt was the conception became apparent ot the ".showdown.' The speaker wedded pewer entrusted 1o him by the vutt; of the majority of his fellow members and ho was stripped of it when a sufficient number bteamo convinced that it was wise so to deprive him. He hud been regarded ogrei.-sU before hi: elevation to the speakership and since his retirement trim tint office his lovable human qualities have been commonly recognized. Ilia fault in that older time, if it was a fault, was in practicing politics m practical fashion. Politics is the s-cience of fc-ovenimtnt, but one gets opportunity to practice
, ..Telephone 131 the science only through successful emniovmont of
. . . . Tc U V none LOU ' . . ... ,...T icpauiw m ll!t a:t oi winning elections and securing otfUMj. Hav-
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Yvtoiiibg tMs Dealer' and ci.ios. Adv.) . .Teiopnone iiisvv ; bute to the making of a satiyfaetory goverumeut if it ou have Kny trouble e.tWt,i THE TIM ICS maao j aa would avert a swiTt overthrow, complaint immediately to tho Circulation i-t pat iment. likjjumoud tprivatc excbati) Slu. sil. SI 04 j Considering that Mr. Cannon has been elected tCail tor whatever department wanted.) j to ruIlgr,. :; times and h: served in the national If you fatlN?oT1reoet?e f Ki'-fufTH E a, legislature longer than any other man in the history promptly as you have in tho past, ploase do not think it ,.f the republic, is it not fair to infer that he has t been last or .'..is not sent ..n I' me.. THE 1 l5U- has ticr as.ed !i t u vis i a tut is --nv.u .-.tr-.-'itiy been an ex f ra ordinarily satisfactory public servant
te r. sen its MlK-iis on tune. E' pro:!.pt in ajvisms jj
lu a you do ot m i. j our paper and wo w ill act promptly-
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as a whulo vinJjcat.es his politics. Arid
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this is worth reflecting upon now and at all times, j Re-uesr-mritive Cannon is a stalwart republican. In J the estimation of a good many lie is that condemned I
-UE CUT TO BOXUS FUND- ;.'.' u..., American peopio wiil adept t!
..,,,. , tax to meet the proposed bonus i Hiing called 'reactionary." I tut bis react ionaryism is
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ad vatic, d t.) ihe bonus pro- I " lnur" -l s. fact that in states when- i -en opportunity U) express j THE AGE OF PUBLICITY. l V'y bonus, knowing j J.or.l lU.luel. who tuny be described a the K-.r:' j ioduee ibe money required j Ji:.-d pi ess agent of tin; British delegation to the
u'erence from this is that t limitation conference, in making his farewell
- ...net rticl about how the revenue dress to the newpa.cr c.-orrospoiKlents exjuessed his j i.in w hat tii.y tonceivo to be ! eonvietioa that t(,.iay "the woriil depends upon pub.ef;i S ij.til tu xtoue. lilti'V." j
1: em;:... !.,- i:-nie,l that in every case of tax- I And so it does. Someiimes it takes the. from of! - in-.: vivo taxpayer bnpvs tiie method j propaganda, of wiijrh there was im re than enough ' ...j 'e.ii wiil leave him free of an additional require- j ;f the conference, nr.d tometimes it is just straight !
''. !' !.,. ij)uus wuii i n i sum i tie- imiuni ; uuiic.-t atn et usi ng. n.isH.1 on cotmuercta! prineipb-s. ' t.-.vatio'.t to the shoulders of some one ee. Th WhielUAer it. is, it is playing an inercasiugty i.nni, l"in in Washingioa has been to devise a bonus j ; on a nr. part in life, and its value cannot be ignored. e-;eg scheme that would yield the needed ineney I The merchant especially requires the right sort visi.o it sensibly impairing; the linanciat st riacture . of pu?Ueity for his wares. What better medium lor ' retarding restoration cf; normal butiness condi- 1 1 is can ihere h-. than the daily newseaoer, whose ;.s. Kxpert opinion has failed to develop a sat is- i n es:-,i.:e is reoeiited everv ,h- in th.. -t.k - Tli,,,.,
;.ietory plan of this character. A general sale, tax , no propaganda in t h is. but. just the very kind of in- ' Mil he objected to by iargo numb., ta nf people, lt.it j ic-rmafion the reader desires and is looking for. j o. tan be supported cm .he ground of merit, in thi-i I: the i tl rir,il v.orld, to wbaii Lord Ki.bUi; important particular; it will quickly ami certainly j wn,? i . fen in g. depends upon publiciiy, to a far great- j yield the money which the people ate witling sh;.'.ler exwn is that true of the business world. Culti-i !n expended for the pttrp'v-e il. r.i ;.-:,!, : ribipin ! v.ae proper iuui.iciiy, through tie proper medium,!
this mean.-, he n e avs; ..a p. r. 't tie re m eoii.mg that approaches j .i,:e: to ie,U ia eff.cn in y in -,i;n: jcsii;:.;. ' !
c-e charges' evenly and lightly. T!.re.:i! (h me bonus payments fan b- in i.u-a:
lio most good to thoso entitled to the m. :.. y. The imposition will be temporary. it. will con - i f-ihute "no added difficulties to tho problems of re- I
aijustroent, as the president pomis ctit. ' Mr. Harding's letter to Chairman A-Yodney pat's decision S'Piarely up to congress on the question of raising the bonus money. That is where it belongs.
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TITCLE JOE" AND POLITICSKopresentative Joseph. Gurney Canmn, of Jl.'.i-
rols, is one of the best loved men in. public life in
IS WOMAN THE "VILLIANr
Iteadet s of Kuskin who have Crralv believed in l.ti
jargtitiicnt mat all great, authors have placed woman in ithe role of guardian auge! of the world, certifying tho 'blunders of men. may well be aghast at the attitude of
t"e uovlist of today who persists In picturing mo'her
tee villain or tne tate and father as the martyr, who j
arouses alt the snmnathy of the reader. It i.-- tho fal.-e v.nd foi'disit pride of the mother wrecks the house-
b'.al in tne novel of today and the father totters and
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.viirerica. turn, uui ,,9 t-mcerc regiet, witnout as , r,ns i his vain i-tteinpi to keep u; wi'h her nmbinon. well as within the rermblican party, that he has tie- I v,'hife the matchmaking mother i. rior...
termined hi3 present term thall be his last in con-
1rr in fiction, the portrayal of mothm- as tho villain
grors. let out a lew years aeo ro figure in American 'sc-em-s to hive been carried to undue u-neths by the politico was rroro roundly denounced as a menace to fewest writers, sad more than one good woman has proour institutSoES. "Cfe nnoni.-m'' was a teim of poliri- ( te.-red that the mother u being unjustly painted in ctl opprobrium. "I.'ncle Joe" Cannon was regarded ( fiction, tints catistng a disrespect for womanhood, b ,- all In political disagreement from him as the arch- j ,
tjnemy oi popular govern ruert. I bat was because, T iii; RKl'OKT that :l gold mine ha
53 Speaker Ot the house of renrcsentat i e.-( ho cxrt- ; d in the ed y linois rd a power over legislation that wns to n. b-grs ! to disf r.iet atu-iuittn.
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SOLVED. AT LAST. BY TIIE IJADeINE WRITERS. "Taylor Was Shot by Holdup Man." "Jealous Rival Murdered T.vylor." "Tavlor Shot IVoteetin? Normand." "Police Say Mm Was Surely Murdered." "Police Sure Woman Did the Murder." "Taylor Assassin Ilir d by Woman." "Prominent Movie Macrnote Fired Shot." "Man in China Ftrer! the Fatal Shot." ' Former Employe Was the Heal Murderer." "Authorities Apree Actress Fired Shot." "Man Com-en' d in Desk Drawer Fired Shot." 'Prosecutor at Sea But Not Seasick." "Well-Known Comedian Surely the Guilty Ore." "Police Sav Female Idackmai'er Fired Shot." "Police Believe Male B'.ickmailer Guilty." "Murderer, n Film Actress. About to C-onfess." "Police Will Have GmHv OtaufTeur by Night." "Prominent Manicure Prohablv Did Murder." "l.i eerie Penler Soti'-ht as the Murderer." "Lady Dope Peddler Murdered Taylor." ' There mny he roth-'ntr !n a tarn?, but John Later is a hearl waiter in Prooklvn. The other dav he said to a customer: "How would vou like your steak, sir," and wha. did the customer scy? Ye?, he ptrtled the old one: "I would like it verv much indeed." Thorns? A. Ed?on nmmises the ptihl'c grand opera for 10 cents. Then he ought to furnish jazz f.-r a nickel. w Our idea of a minimum of humor is an announcement of the fact that Miss Minnie Mutnm livc3 at Oil City, Pa. Ore sasre remarks that if a woman renl'y wants to he economical ."ie wall wait until after Faster to buy her Fa-tor hat. It is remarkable just how man women will not do that very thing. Vhat has become of the old-fafhi-ned pruy who used to claim so loudly that the parcel pot would reduce tho cost of living? M.XRCELETT E. Is the national ar.thcro "jazz"? Does Margot Asqnith. know anything- about women? Is prohibition a failure? Perhaps Allah was rieht and our church is wrong? Are the plays of this season very poor or are the audiences poor? P.e that as it may, spring will be here in ninety days ttd some chap vn'H hold some girlV hand. He will tell her that he loves her rind the world wiil go on. Pig not too !eep lest you lose the joy of living. Marcel Stcir.bruge.
i. tors iind re-el-ted them to Mil!) the Uf!e!;iee'i et oi,p. Jar-in It publisher of Lie; New Yea h ;KI,
Ib-o, j attacked even more strenuously, and
fonu-thintr iuol to be done about that, he decided not to debate bjt to writ? ;infi!hpr .s.oiir :tlniif it a .Mnc-
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periods .f amtativ-i controversy hero ! e-ur-e. 'Mont Blame It All On the j'ist now, and at times it threatens to Music" is its title, aiei Irvlnff claim urow a bit a-risronie'js. It's atl about. that it says just as much as he could
slme. That is. itlf-ay in an hour's platform argument. : gradually ether ; Meantime, it takes our minds off th
tunraen end the rneltiig snow.
; t. io eh ur h a i. d i iart'-d that w
t thanes are bcinir eorraied. into it. and 1
j v, f '; probably have tlio f'ora and fauna . semewltt-ro in the d'.'.eite tu fore it ends. ! U- c. John Ittuo h Strutoii attai k. d the 1 st ace. Tt.-n William A. Krady made
( viotetit objection, and someilontr like pretty new as belonging to this age ( an. informal debate took pl.o-e between , and its clamorous modernity. It in j them. Now KusscU ,Ta n r. atiother ! feniethinij of a shock to you If you ! r!..du ' r, has invited all the clergymen ' come upon it suddenly to learn that the !':' the city to tome and s e his "Mar- '. obelisk in Central Park stood in front
..iaa;:e" to provo la w .le.-draMe the of the Temple of the Sun in Heliopolis. heat.-i- u, r.nl various pastors have I near Cairo. Keypt, 1,600 years before
We usually think of New York's
ornaments and monuments as being-
.red up aaaiiist the extreme utter-iiii'i-s of the lt-v. Mr. Stratt'.r.. So nuelt for the thcau-.s. rut ti.u-ie trvntr Berlin's ie-Poa! jazst wii.-. Peine KENTUCKY BOASTS THESE TWO YOUNG GIRL POLITICIANS
the birth of Christ. Lt'CY JEANNE PRICK.
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We approach normal acain. Society women are photographed with Icra crossed. & Charles Garlands sou.lrnate has deserted him. Always, they do.
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NOTICE The following have been elect-- 1 trustee; of Concordia t'utheran church of llessvillr: Krnst Cuenther, term expire January, ' 0 2 5. Cr. F. Loh.p, term expires January. ' Julius Krup, term expires January, Meeting held Fe'L 2nd. 1922. -1-0-17-24 FRED DICPLOW, Sec.
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Me troje i! itan sliia'e atta r i iieen y. ara of exile. The man v,l.o most strti.- . !i''!i:-!y insi-ita-d. on harahui ''a.! ' oprra of Ihe dance of the se-n - iN ! ttie love affairs of doddering obi Kim-, j Herod and the rues'imo ineident of j John the It. tit i;-t' head, n as the hie: J. I'ierp'.nt Morgan. So ii fa rather interest in u- ttiat the one who wiil be most resn roei,!,. f,.r hrinroia it. eae-- . if it cr.ntfs will be his dauuhter Anne .
I Mortan. it was th-i tremetebois , ! HDi.-ri ss here of the '!:.'-. ' i Itp, racunipari y's proline' a,n of "sale: "a" J Kiven by the Hrrarmenn-n t of r. I i - n i Morg-an for a Ki'-nch relief organiza
tion, that has Aroused the Metropoi it a n company to the hope of trying: it again.
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Headliat Mrs. LucaS Writes Concerning Her Troutles, Yvhicli
play be Just Like Yours ly!"v' crt:"!Ve in cr,t house-
Miss Mary Louise Hubbard, aoove, j and Miss Virginia Strange. j t These two little Kentucky girls i r;re starting in public life at the early ages of rune and eleven. Miss Mary Louise Hubbard is eleven end is the first of her sex to bo elected page in tho Kentucky senate. Miss Virginia Strang?, nire, is quite a speaker and often lends ,
l.er voice to help in the rassace of child labor laws. Her father is a
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New Improved Mctlaods
Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrist 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, 1ND.
St. Lou!,', Mo. -"I had troubles that all women are apt to ha e, with pains in
my back, wea k, tired.
J. C. PAXT0;. P.t CARL E. B.UER,
leal ue President
W. P WEIS, ice President
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The poor city dwelbrs! Martial lawand village curfews will have neither fears nor novelty for them shortly. A
t curfew on package entry ins has pnne into effect in the Uerma-h of Pronx. 'our proat northeast PC'-tifoi of the city. J All police officers will halt and interrotate conveyt.rs f packrisrcs at nicht j tm one measure of stopping the crime j wave. The theory is that whenever a j burirlary is eommited the bnrRlar , carries the, loot away xt ith him, and i the poliee are iri.:na to rati h him at lit. So far, all packages intercepted i buve contained not loot, bet liuuer, 'but the- work will rontit.u?. j Co-opera tiot! laves ini-r'Osintr ei-ali-n'-f of it.;; i.it t.iae.. in our '1 vi'..ii nu nt. New York sa the iarae.-t sliareholders meetirm ia its i'i.-ta-y the ether ! niuht when more than t .."''( own -r-, members of th" Hote '.'e m moii wea i t h leathered in the Town hall a'ol ca!!-d i the otTic-.'t-s of their eorepany to ae- ' count. H was the ieinunl mtclinc and was characterized by a. seai-eltinjf m-
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a weaK stomach. I nad been this way about a year and was unable to work or ?.tand on ny feet for any length of time. My husband's aunt told me how much good Lydia E. Finkham's "V e g e ta b 1 e Compound had done her and begged me to
try it, so I did. All my pains and weak
ness are gone, my stomach ia all right ! and I do my work at home and also work
for hwift's racking Company. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends and von may nublish mv letter
as a testimonial." Mrs. LtXTT Lltr. f
71A Vandeventcr St., St. Louis, Mo. JTfl Again and again one woman tells an- ' i 4 other of the merit of Lydia E. Pink- ! ham'd Vejetable Compound. j grg You who work must keep yourself ! '4 strong and weil. Y'ou can't work if you t ,li
are suhenng irom such troubles. Mrs. t fM Lucas couldn't, Sho tried our Vegeta- 1 fcfi p.A'i Unhman treer l ie Comnound and her letter tells vou 1 b4 ohnian "Ue v.-hat it did for her. Give Lydia E. fink- A
ham s v erjotaoie Compound a fair trial cow.
ashing Machines! REPAI RED REPAINTED OVERHAULED BOUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT We will take your old Washer in on trade on a new A B C CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE General Electric Shop
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