Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1922 — Page 4
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JJt utered at the poawiuco ia iluuinu.nu. Jun 21. lue Times East t'hleaKo-Indiai.a Hr.rhor, daily escep'. e-unday i.nl.. red at tixa ydtu-ikco ia tiiico. -Noveuiuer 1J, 1313. lte 1' County T'.mps Saturday and Weekly iiili- . nu e't"utfcl '-:J 411 Liia posloiUce lu ii a mum "ad. i'etiruary Trie Gary Evening; Times Dall fscept bunday. Kntered at uio postx-fiieo in clary, April is, liU. Aa under the act of .March s. li;y. as aecond-c!asa matter.
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; iiiiii a- melnod Vicing practiced comes form Canada.
it is im! enough to have ho many corning under t !.' peri em age law. Many lnunt be. turned back be-
( ia us tne are n.i iiualided to lie come American citi-
ti.s and done-Hoss anolher portion no better quulitittl doe.-, get h rough. Yet these who eater surrcptitiously i!ry lie ciseas. d. criminal, pan perized. Euiope hr.s long held the idea ttiut l"i.cte tfaiu is an 'easy mark" and is still cons ktuing to dcnmnatrate tbe truth of the boiler. The v erst of the situation lies ia that the government li.-is i.u adeojiialo means of stopping "his iii'iux' ft em t'mei ami tub-t phices bordering ou tr
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LOEE STENCH FSOJI FILMS. is. if' i leaving the iiostimster generalship a i n; roue, if ins services as chief salvager
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t ave any trouble netting Hit-; Tlvil-s maaa i , , complaint immediately to tho Circulation t.-eparuiit-nt. tn tee movie inudaii'y
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NOTICE TO Si-iyc.UUEHd- H "'-At uMat..-d m re and more evvry day. Tiie latest nJl.70u Tail to r,ceive yuur cop.- of TUB TiMhis as 1 ,-vanda I wid , ruitjnm n the fee; inn of relief amoiitt nnl-j-ronirtiy as you havu in the .last, pU-aie ! not think n , , ' raa bem lost or was not went on umi. Tllli TiliKa has ' 1!uLl-s Ol la'.) le patrons (and oilier millions who would Increased. Its mailing ciuieeieux end i Mnviiis eart.U '. ......, ,,;,,. ,.,,. , , k i , .. ; ,,, v, n..P .. ,v,t to ra;:h Us palrona on tiaio. t prcmpt in advialntf us j I"t,UUn """ 1 1HO, KOOiable c iieunistallcf..-) tllat ben you do not j;et your paper and wo will act promptly j Jlr. I lav s is so scon to conn? to tho Ve&em.
It used In be the case lli.it there was time for one movie 'affair' to .uei out. of ill road before another mtide Us entry on tin.- Toiiay. Iioweer, the beards
UPGRADEOfficial statistic.-; from me tiea ery ueparti::er.t indicates that the businesb of the eoumry is very uracil on tho upgrade. From Sceie-mber ti to Dei ember ; 1, JI'2.1, dopes! ts in banks liavv ineiea.l ovi r $::. pim).fMiii. The signiflt-ant-e of those har. s M seen wiien is Lb known that during the lust eight months ot last r ear bank deposits suffered a reduction of oer ?l.le:j,NO PLACE FOR LABOR AGITATOR. I.'very man has to work r, o or three time s as hard now as he did two or three years au. This means
everybody from President Hard ins down to the editor j of this payer, says the Calumet Record, ami in our case j the returns are less than So per cent of noinal. li is I ro time to complain, it is no time to btart trouble. There !
cuoujeu iiouuie wit.nout eiuii.. Aianuiai.t lire: '.- up against it, storekeeper, professional meu-
vorid is paying the price of its terrible holocaust. Above all filing. the man to be avoided is tin- professional labor abator, w lio comes from outside, inades a peaceful injmirial community, siii-s up labor difficulties, gets his pay, and then yets out from undo. The time for strikes of any kind is pasi. The day of aj bit ration now comes first fn.-te.-.d of I.i.-i. It, least i onie anywav-, and by crmins? first the s;iiKt nv.d ad j s
iegs (if time, money and production are avoided. I Ail the workmen in this district, it t'o y will ?tot j lis hink a :r,iutit,v will realize that the manufacturers i
are their ft:, mis, th-y want to make money for themselves and iheir empet.ves, th--y want to restore normal conditions with ;; u-o l wapes as posibb.. Tie lalior agitator lives by making troubl..-. "1dm stead;, worker i- the one thai suffer-.
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are generally o cupied bv more than one at a time, and. 'he assassination of William Desmond Taylor, with th-' a ! ;!. insisting that n woui.in is at the bottom of n, ti;.. i .. lather i bail less unsavory than its, predecesSevelal aceouuts hint at :he probability that tile murder was the natural -.ulminaf ion of th'? shocking luaniu r ia whi--h a i . i i- : i of the him community h is been living, and the public is warned to be prepared to have the names of a number of very prominent stars
hguro in the invest igation. The nasty Ldwell ailair ill New Vork prot.iises 10 be eelipstd by the murder of Taylor. It remains to be seen whether tho police are to have a r. y n.ore i-uccer-s in the one affair than in the iibtr in iu ing'tng the nurderer er murderers to the bar. I; ".- alii.ost without s-aying that not all of rrmvieduui's s-.as are living shameCully. There must be many of the; ia who i e -as clean a nd ny.right, as worthy of le.-pert, in their private lives rs anybody in America. lb;r ju.-t as uiaiuest ionably the industry is plielterin am f her "irii.i :m which devotes the kinh sahiries paid ii i.t sd.ockiag iiumoralsiy and dissipation. To weed on'
this eit me: aibv.aied a iU inoraHze doubt U'SS f M'ily k:m-
t, . h i h ha-- provoked public resentment and gieut tb-nl of i;.iw;iiigi. besides tending to tin- indus.t ry as a busines iustitutiou, is ie of ti . Iir.-d task- to wiicili Mr. lia.es wi'i
,tm a r.u u i heiii. There fs o-v a; d that is ill se li prosper to Its ireaierit p.u
oyer in this re a ion who is not
ite: view with his employes a, any nirl arrange any inat'er ween
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i. i .g the Calumet region needs
.a. Co-operation to this end Mil. The district, is coming ini arbor and other navigation itn-
BIG GUNS IN CABINET. it is iie'rmd tint Seirrtary of Comumree H'over has ineii o.ured v, salary of $ i moi a year fi.r live ; c;i!s to bc onto director of the worlds fair to be held in Phiiadefphh, jn 1 :.-.,. Aea'n we have an evidence of the figure which President Harding's cabinet, members are appraised by hard headed men cf business. The,
! annual salary -i -Mr. Hays, Mr. Hoover and each one of
the other d-pan mental beads is JlcOm.h Tim country
is evuiug ih'1 frvices of ibose men at a pi
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ad water tr a n s por( arion center in the world, it is p craps :lready He? greatest maiiufacturitiir center, if not. ; is up to us to make it so. "We have all the facilities..
A DIFFICULT PROBLEM. 1 nat an adequate law restricting immigration can l e paaped at this session cf congress appeals to be tmpronal)! when the press of other matters is nm-.-'.dered. The msin troi.bies lies in agreeing as to the provisions of such a measure. The opinions range irora practically unrest i -ici ,:d jram.grat ien to prohibiting if entirely. As a recourse it. is proposed to extern! the percentage law for anotuer year. There is one phr.se of the operation of this law that has been but recently revealed. It is claimed that large numbers of persons who won Id l,.? barrel ee.-auie the quota cf their nationality U e.xhau:-te 1 i re Ueing transpcrie.j :o Cuba ey 'he stcmship e-m-p-aaiea ami aro tneaitio? in from there. P is claim. 1 that as many as lOfl.ofM) persons have been landed in that island with the. United States as their ultimate destination through illegal entry. In fact the 'business of conveying such persons to some seeduded nook on our southern shores is reported to have assumed tr proporticnR of a lare industry. Complain of a
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NO "SECRET MINUTES. i- i.e-m-niig o note thai th-1 mitt'
Wiisbington cr-n ferenr .? are to be ttiven in
pu.-ke at the earliest possible moment. Of course, nearly all tho history of the conference was given to the world from day to day, nc did that Irird; pubiieity end with the adjournment of tlt.3 conference, for on its final fi.-y it reado pro-ci.-:' n ft" tiie pcbliearmt) of a!l the records in con -iiection ti-.e conference and the complete minutes of t ach oay's sessifiti. This wf!l be given to the world as soon as it is made i;p, so that, the worl.l may know w by cb-ii-ions were made and why porno proposals failed; wliV was to blame, to whom belongs the credit. There will be no aflftrmath of "steel box'-s" of seerer r emoranda to serve a Vase and pa rt "s?.t purpose to :-eg of t1 tre.i h, to prejudice public pinion an 1 ' i.c tin:.'. a f-vv individuals. There .viii ;-e "d-eeiet minut'-s ' hi l-.e loot ed b' pre.;? asrnts of g. .vera me nr. officials and later sold tea a curious public greatly to tho emrichmeut of privaie l.l.t-.-eS.
Tiils! Irf TJIP SKASOX of the year when a man be-ein-to tret ire r-at b-n f for a tdaee in the sun.
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The blizzards of winter and the cyclones and thunderstorms of summer are the inveterate enemies of the telephone service. Experience covering many years has enabled the Bell company to develop the best forms of protection and the best weapons of defense in this warfare. In spite of all efforts, however, the destroying elements sometimes have their way and the telephone lines go out of service. In such emergencies the Bell organization is instantly on the job making repairs as quickly as possible and insuring the users the shortest possible period of interruption of service. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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ROMA DISASTER RECAT.LS TRAGIC FATE OF ZR-2
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View ot U. S. diripible Roma, taken while it was soaring over Washington on a recent trip, nd, below, all that remained risible of the ZR-2 after it collapsed and plunged into the liumber river.. Its size indicated by the diminutive figure of the man at the extreme left.
The Roma, bijreest d:rfgib!e owned by the U. S.. and recently constructed by the Italian government in Italy for this country and shipped to America in sections, became tiisabk'd ani
piungc-d several hundred feet to the ground at the HamDtcn Roads naval base February 21, carrying thirty-four men to their death. A score more wer injured. The ZK-2, fcuilt ia Erg-
land Ktrae months ago for the U S. navy, buckled while in flight over Hull. England. August 24, PJ21. and dropped into the Humber river Fifteen Americana and twenty-Feven UritisJa airmen lost their lives.
3 Is a person suffering from "dolirimn tremens insane? 4 Can women be retained ia the postal service after they marry 5 What is Martha's Vineyard and where located? 6 Where is Port Arthur? 7 Where is the Valley of Tea Thousand SitioKcs? is What Is a ?ne-M? 5 Ho wmucli dues a sedepcr'a d'schare rfsl? it' What n.akfB flowers smell sweet? A.SUKKS TO II en.llliAVS Ut l. Tlll.XS 1 V .i vas tbe rt Lrayw igl,l . orld champion Ans. J. J. .t.-fL'ries. -W'jat i-art of a un is n - broidery Kos? Ans. The tilk f.le r from the fniefct part of the eoe..,,,n, aft'r ai! that, can be teeb 'l ..;f has I..-' n r -?iiOV-d. is oirdi- 1 ami fputi. 1h;s e: (,inbredery fb. Z - How many !-.uiids pre--".-ore ;s th. rt ia an iui t.ceeote If e-.jir.'P r m !u : th cliarp-e j. er.rnpr s.- r! ready for firing:? A as. Prom 40 to iHO. 4 What. does' Fi. r-le-Dtm rraanV Ai;." Tho plirie mean", the duKe s citadel. 6 1 it rf.rrect to Ray -por" w -.!; or "tier" day? Ans. i.)ut thoubl '-ay h wc?k and a l.v. f. How old was t-ie city of Pompeii wh'-n if was destroyed? Ans. p.:r.pi' was known ia th sixth ecntury H. " It vvs (i'Ftrr.ed 73 A. 1 7 How oh! H the city of ToronPe '"anadi? Ans. Tbe c ity vas n tr& JirtK Ih-sL in fT-iie 8 Wliat cause brielcs to beee.me streaked with white Ans. Tiie white suhsar.e v-'hieh eona-s to the surface of bricks when it rtetis in soluble stile This remains en the surface after the bricks ire dry. ' When e.ei the J-r..l-.:bi'.;.ut party oriiiitiate? Ans. Hpet. 1, st:e 10 Wtiere will a pendulum wort. Cister. at the pr.p-., ,,r at the equator? .Ans. A l ndaluni swings faster at the I m tlev.
tAHOOPING COUGH W i3 No "cure" but helps to r9 it dace paroxysms of coughing. & n ft--' W VARORUQ Otier 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
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PUR r MOME C O V K . I A l- I O V ' L. T .
THAT flArPY DAY.
I r.pvrr kr.ew a happy day Until I caught your glance Ard wondered if you'd give me a Chance. I never knew a happy day Until the hour we met; I hoped that I would find a way Yet. I never knew a happy tay Until our first caress;
I The time your eyes looked up to say:
ICS. ! I never knew a happy day j Until the parson tied i The knot when you became ray gay i Bride. I Beloved, hear me now, I pray. ! My words I shal! not mince: j I never knew a happv day t . Since, L. Lf. Sh3o:ss.
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An illiterate justice of the peace used to consult what looked like t law book, but vas rt ally a mail order catalogue. One day a negro was haled before the soiire on a charge of drunkenness. The squire heard the evidence and then, after opening his book and glancing at it, fined the negro $4.41. to be worked out on the ro.ads at 25 cents per day. As the negro was beinir led away he said to the marshal, "I sho' is a unlucky nigger!" "Unlucky nothing." said the marshal. "If the squira had happened to open that booi at automobiles instead of pants you'd Le working on the road the rest'of your life.'-' Fee "Woman's Tongue Tump" advertised. Upon inquiry we find it is a slice. Every day or so we rend of some fellow who was a poor, ha'fsfarved ten-doilar-a-week man two years ago, who is now worth $S,97.'1.627.85. Evidently plenty cf money is being made in this country, brst. as otrr friend the elevator man says, it is all being made by somebody you never heard of before. When r-izing up a dignified statesman, it is son-.etiraes difficult to tell whether he is suffering from hauteur or hot air. The girl who's bom to bluu-h unseen will never lea movie queen, We are glad to read a government report to the effect that resources are 305,00t),0f0 higher than ever before at this time rf year. Eat we wish to assure our readers there is nothing personal in this vnatevci.
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A former magazine editor confesses that he sdacfast!y refused to 1 manuscripts sent in by unknown writers. Perhaps that is the
reason he is a former magazine editor. Baltimore high school principal sent a girl home for wearing knickers, but says it would be all right if ten girls wear them. There is modesty as well as safety in numbers, it appears. There is a movement to make hospitals more homelike. This could easily be done by raising the rent of hospital rooms every day or so. Princess Mary is taking her lnuff with her row wherever she gecs. We eaw a picture of him just the other day. Beats all how often Tretzky can 1 e shot through the hat without leing hurt Maybe he isn't such a highbrow after all.
Antique rcg sold recently for $3,100. TKW?
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s T has become of the o. f. AVOM.W who really vvoiti; a red flannel union se.it? H II own conhd- nt meteorological lIti:imT10V is that we siiail 1H 1-1 m .skirt hbab snewdr THIS s.:;.. s'.n. tv spite ..f bavir.g hum: so much running Bit V 1 V Mi-.! has a lot of icui U ft. Joll l. must i-Cf.;r,rl TII-T Sw!?3 stablcnviti :!) tit. Till-: same as ho v eaid AN oil stock salesman. W i: all have oar little I'ltMJI lH'i:s and when av la.-t tienimTllI'.Itllonu or man is fully ergan'stt d Wi; Intend to vote asramst t.b-i AIMIISlt of any males person WHO gets regularly to a beauty shop TO have his nails manicured. IK Je.-fo James were a'ive M believe that he would be A good oil stock si Jsin'ii! . VVKl l. anyway it is II. Ml I) to see how I'm le sari's l)i:ilTOHs eoulj have e,;t o;T AM e.isb r Hum t hey ha v.- so far. A(;I Mt ibe i'-i v. e vibrated IN ba rrimnieus i hyilim v. lib all HN IUONM11.NT in s-.ri. t an-n l.tno. WITH the teachings i-l oar N'e.w Tbeeyht bulk A, we removed sev; !) ttn-.-e er le.. - f in s
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Beiore Inventory Specials 10 cans Pet Milk 89 c 4 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 33 c 3 cans Scout Tomatoes 38c 3 cans Scout Peas 38c 3 cans Scout Corn 38c 3 cans Watch Brand Corn 35c 5 lbs. Fancy Michigan Navy Beans 33c 5 lbs. Fancy Head Rice .33c 2 lbs. Fancy Sunsweet Prunes 35c 3 pkgs. Jello 29c 3 cans Campbell's Pork and Beans 29c 3 cans Red Kidney Beans 32c 3 pkgs. Colgate's F. A. B f. . ,29c 5 bars Olive Palm Soap 24 c 6 bars American Family Soap and 1 lb. of Our Famous Coffee for 65c 5 cans Lavo Kitchen Cleanser 23 c 1 Fancy Large 5 -String Broom, painted handle, the regular 75c seller, at. . . .55c 3 pkgs. Monarch Rolled Oats 22c 3 bars Olive Bouquet Soap 24c BE WISE - BUY ONLY GOOD COFFEE 3 lbs. Our Famous Blend (32 cups to a pound) 96c 4 lbs. Our Famous Peaberry 94c 4 lbs. Our Famous Santos , . 94c 2 lbs. Jelke's Good Luck (not gilt edge). 45c 2 lbs. Churngold, 40 butter fat ..... .55c Those good Fresh Eggs 35c Indiana Pure Creamery Butter ..40c Quality Goods for Those Who Care Lowest Prices CALL US FOR OTHER SPECIALS-
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HowMiicIiOuYoyufiOW? 1 What is the orlv animal that has to be taught to swim? ':. What country rank? next to the I'nited Stales in the proportion of tvleJ. belief !., p.c pi.jOila.! am 7
152 E. STATE STREET Phone Hammond 25 434 119th STREET Phone Whitin? 184M 1717 BROADWAY Gary
78 W. STATE STREET Phone Hammond 3714 719 CHICAGO AVENUE Phone E. Chicago I240M 1004 LINCOLN WAY Phone LaPorte 753
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