Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1922 — Page 4

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i ne Times Newspapers 1 it; LAlvfc Ull,l llll.Vi 1 St, A. I'ltlUXiiM. CO. irio Lalio County Tiju- Unny exi t ill saturuv ani l"Jv I'UU;rL'u poaiotllee ia ll.iuiu,iiiU, Juna 21. iue Times Uast Chicago-Indiana Harbor, daily exoepv runway. KjuereU at ttu yustoiUco la iiasi Ciucaso, .Noveuu.cr IS. ISIS. 1 he Lake County Tlmea Saturday und Weekly Edition, iu.tured ut the puoiofflce. iu ilamui.md, tcoruary lii6.

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1 ke Gary Evening Times Dally exseyt fcundaj.

fclitilit value are making reconstruction difficult ;and other competent observers enter the criticism that maintenance of wartime passport anl police le.-strio-tions upon movements of pepplo is holding back commerce Twenty-live ier cent of the peoile of Europe are idle, Fays Mr. Yauelaiu. Other observers place lliis ratio of idleness higher, for the unemployment in i-,iigl and and in southern Europe runs much greater than that, and not altogether because there are no jobs

The

Ait , , PosiotucB la Uary. April i. m. - but partialy because the populations dislocated by the All uiidcx tlio act wf iuareb a. is; J. us second-class j" ; '-'-r- irritile- ravages and results of the war do not want to KOiU-'i'iX Aivi:!.T;siNO UEi'HiSSlUNTATioN- work and in southern Europe will not, while huge G. I.o..a.n I'.w.nh & co CHICAGO , ..rmUs a;lJ lhf. possibility of living off government

bounty still exist. If the proMom of Constantinople and

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it ou bavs tiny trouble guitiu Ilil-: H.vii.a ciK con.jjiu.uil imn.ediai.ely to the Circulation Uej ai tu'enl. utuiu.uiii t orivatvj unaiiiu) 31tu. 6 mi. 10S tCa.ll Kir whatever ikiurtihiat waaiciLJ NOTICE TO SL'Il.SCKUiUHS: If you fall iu .-.aive jour coij of THE TIMES as promptly as you have in tho .jast, Hii-aso Uo not think It bay uMt-.n lost tr was r.ut -nt on nine. 1 Uli iJAlt,.S hu ncii.aso'1 its mailing cu.uii.meni and is striving earnestly to r u.t:ti ita patrons on li;i:o. lie prompt in Jvi4i:i as bvit you uu not ti jour paper ana we wiU act pruniptly

future of Greece could be settled living, condi

tions and consequently commerce and finance in the Levant and extreme southern Europe would improve.

SEEKING HIGHER STANDARDS. The r.uvio:..il c.u . - . v ;i i'-i u.-&oclaUi ttd'te i-ecoiuineud..iiun of. t.ie American !'

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Kociation t: l.ir acti.ee tji of college This inir.,:: though (;. ti ntre a iu, iArOtl'Sf-3 Si..!

tie cuiiuidnles for HdmUs-.ou to the

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ALL THE WORLD FOR IRELANDTh worln's desire for Ireland is happiness and prosperity. The land for which Many, many years has broadcast Its individuals to win leadership the world

over in every p'mse of human activity, has no enemies. Throughout the tortured events of the past several years there lias been' nothing in the heart of manj kind stronger than the wish that Ireland might come I to the monu'nT of content. As the naming passions ; resolved themselves into conference and from confer- ! ence came agreement the universal attitude was to

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Mit ion to the law seined cours : OfTi advocatfd by Eliliu lto

i ait woum go itirtuer and re-.-. :cse. Naturally the proposiiiori at le lawyers who never .pent . ! :. have Let u college-trained ve :i -uccess in the law, or anya.a . College can do little for ... iptitub"' for scholarly purt (,.:. do is to give direction to tii a i.! sire to continue the tud, s..ine is oomph-ted. V.Vie a aihn and investigation on stepdoors his faur years of effort asted.

Weep hands o;T M.'u hav..

and hi;e high, hoped thai the treaty

would become

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;t the individual. A col

course

e and improve the fertile brain. Those pos;erile minds should not go to college or try

v ! -iic law without it. The demand of this age for the man well equipped. The lawyer needs to aavfc Knowledge not only of the principles of law, but o krow history, to have some acquaintance with the i.imentals of every science and to be able to grasp n essentials of every industry. The wider Lis knowledge the better he will serve Lis clients. Laws and regulations governing admission to the

i translated into orderly government ; the world has been

itncp.ned to believe that the majority of Irishmen share j that. wish. Pi approving the treaty the world has not t ho least desire to see the Irish denied the smalleM. ' particle of the liberty they seek, but it moved by mani kind's battle-scarred oxperk-nce which has taughr it i it'eat millenniums do mt come over-night ami that the i Pest ot ideals must seek practical means. The world j thinks a practical means has been found by which Irish ideals may l"'in U realize themselves, j l'.ur none expected the Irish people wholly and (without exception to applaud the treaty and except it

as the goal. Patriotism ever runs high in Ireland; men are bound to adhere io their convictions, issueswill be sharply drawn ; fiery words will voice them. Modern invention has given the world a ringside reat at The political birth of Ireland, whose people hold the historical interest of the United Slates. Every gestur eand every word is transferred almost on the instant so that our eyes and our ears follow the course of events even as they occur. The struggle that goes on now des not mean that Irishmen cease to remain uniU'd as Irishmen ;it means that Irishmen are choosing their ideals and their leaders, and in the prosecution of those ideals, within a united land, will be found

Passing

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TIIK days of the food old tomahawk

ALSO aro pant. out. west we NOI L: one Indian brave HIT a brother redskin a wallop ON tlie bean with A Cord crank. 1 1 1 1 : I I : has been considerable talk Cor a Y12.4R or fn of reforming the dance HIT have you looked ln,on ono lateIjV IX these (lays of divorco scandal's Si:ill.VHus and alimony IT is refreshing to run Into an cblfashioncd . .MAN who.;e wife and AI'FIMTV are the same woman. Wn do not think w are 1 T out for a life ot crime and

we started to bind,

tario? Ans. t. Clair river. When was the first Italian opera sun;? in the. United States? Ana. In in Xew York City. How many provinces are thpre In

China? Ans,

for the open competitive market," said S. Ii. Stafford, president of the Chicago Livestock Exchange. "In fipite of a determined tight on the part of the big

packers to hold valies down, prices

mere are n political . have rapidly advanced through the ac-

l-rovmces divided at present into 14 I tive competitive bidding of the nurrimutury province. erous small paekim,- plaata scattered l Is It proper to congratulate" a; all over the country. br.J0 n h.r engagement? Ans. No. j "Only a short time ago a Nfilwaukee 7 What was the Indian population ! packing house freely propresied that of America at the time of discovery? t hogs would sell on a parity with corn -Vj;s. Accurate figures are not possible j corn prices and coH the packers

out est.

would be corroborative to that of w.triesses already called.

mates place the population at

more than one million. - ilot-s a zebra have a, split hoof? An-;. The zebra has a hoof similar to that of a horse. ;i Who invented checkers? ."Vns. The or'gln of the fLOime is n.it known. It i-i mentioned, however, by early Greek v.ritf-rs. 10 Why d,, they not have mufflers tn airplane erifj ii,e.- ? Ar.-i. !a-i. uu-e of the- extra v.-.-iuht the muffler would ruike and because of the l-e-s of pewer caused by rt -sir: ct hij; the exhaust.

Wt: Imagine if rob

A M ess a beautiful young 1IV OIK Ki: In an evening r.ovv.x at one o'clock in the mot nlnp Khould want to stay there AM talk to her awhile and

ell about the jewels ami

tar vary greatly in the different stat long time before there is uniformity

; and it will be a in requiretm ni s.

the political future of Ireland.

The resolutions of the bar association niereiv in-

C!ratr a goal to Rimed fr ra-c::ed -oon.

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THE PRICE OK wr

mce the war and is new f

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law fo.biddin:; ptiib!

EUROPE ON THE MEND. The South Bend Tribune Is authority for the statement that Samuel Vauclair., president of the Baldwin Locomotive works. Just back from a business tour of England, France, Poland, Rumania .and other countries, believes Europe is mending, if ever so slightly. It is being held hack, he says, by the confusion of depreciated paper currencies. The new boundrtrks of southern an 3 central Europe nnd the flood of money Mint has

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except at seaside and mountain resorts nroha' the theory that it is no worse to lo--e money to bl-'rs than to hot'd proprietor:?.

MEXICO'S DiPLOM ATS are to tk ff th. ir uniforms, which President Obret-ori consi.'.e; necessary for the efficiency of the service or the of the nation.'' But they are .sometimes necss lend dignity to the diplomat.

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NO mottcr what hlg-h value they bad. Till! woman who formerly went to

ret hints on

RISE IN PRICE OF HOGS AIDS FARMERS

Packers' Move to Keep Cost Down Elocked byBids in Open Market.

illi: theatre to to v. ear

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Good clothes make more people happy than anythinj

in the world. It isn't a case of money altogether. A U

Charge Account here takes the place of money ! If good clothes are all you need to make you happy, come here and get them. Haven't the money? "Ch&rgeit!" Spread payments over many weeks. Costs nothing extra. Nearly a Million Customers Throughout ths U. S. H3Y3 Learned to Say

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WOMEN! Beauty of the new Spring Creatiovis is second only to the remarkably low prices. Come in now, select what you want. Have it "Charged." Pay by the week ! The Spring SUITS are Fascinating and as low as I633 Tweeds, Homespuns, the Button-in-Front Skirts and Sport Models are "th thing, this Spring. Exquisite DRESSES as low as J165a

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MEN! You do not need a purse bulging with greenbacks. The men we like are those we can help with Liberal Credit. Custom Service SUITS in Neivest Models as lew as $9950 Beautiful fa srics, elegant pttrns stripes, mixture, solids EVERYTHING I Ladies' New SPORT COATS as lew as ' J14S3

gUARANTEE I? la tronetnd. It in n-ji If yoti run li-iy XI. r sane

.NOW goes to find out how murh MOIU-1 fho can safely take oif. AOTIir.n pathetic little feature t' every day Pfa I. this grave crisis Is ths WAV persons whom evcrybody forpotten all about

Alti: desperately trying to be men- ! tioned j .. foil cabinet positions every i 11MB one resigns. , i IT a re ported that we are only ov the threshold cf knowledge, be that AS It may, still there are those who KNOW all that has been discovered Au tome things that haven't. OM-: of our prominent newspaper nocTons t. lls us in his reassuring '. WW that there is no mch a j Tlll; as a cold but that we ar ' mi:hi:ly a victim of d;sea?c!i con- ; d;;:u:,.i i OT the nope chamber linings j

Itl.T we'd Just as soon have a cold roll wo die n't even Know we 1! s any nose chambers, let alone IIMNC.S to th. rn and Il;a SKllMS to grow mora and rmTe. comple'J. led. I'ITTI. it briefly the coal miners Wwr to earn as tnu-.-h in .';" hotirs a w .. k AS most workers d- t;i fi9.

IIMTFRNATIONAL NTWS SiRVICTl HIK'.-Ma.l, .M tt't fi W h-o top h.ijs reached ?!0 per humlred p.ejndi on the Oiieaso market n o nMy ;iri uripre. eder.tcd rise of n'-nrlv if a month and a half at the height of t he pnekir Sca-:-e.;i was rccoid'-d. facVers stated that

e l n:c average pre-., paid Honrs vv.-re lut ' (rincitu? from J..V. nts to f 1 p. r l.u...hel

for the corn ror-sumed. That estat.Kshes the widest iri- known in the difference of corn sold s M'ahi and corn fed i r, to pork. "The record set Ijs a sitinnl vi"torv

Dusuns Have Women Priest. Women priests dominate thf- Pusuns, a curious tribe of people inhabiting a section of British ionh liorneo.

BURKET The Dentist

WHAT ABOUT YOUil TEETH? What Do Others See When You Laugh Good teeth make a smile perfect.

cause of the looks.

Ccme in today for free examination. 1 will tell you truthfully what, if anything is needed.

WITNESSES ILL IN OBENCHAIN CASE I .OS ANV.Eh.KS. March S. illness of the state's final witnesses, Mrs. Mary I tail iff, and refusal o Iflie defense to start their case until the prosecution has coin pletely finished resulted In an enforced holiday in 'he trial of Mafia lynna C'onnon I beri'h;iin, charged w;th conspiracy to murder J. Helton Kennedy, at 'Beverly lleri last August which will continue until Monday. I'.ut for Mrs. Dailiff'H illness the Ftate probably would have completed its case late yesterday and the defense w ould hf. ve gotten und.-r way today. It was reported today that the temporary respite would afford the tate an onportun ity to produce a "iiurprise" witness by Monday whose tfstimony

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around Jli. But the competition of the

smaller houses on the open market upset that programme. I.'rinjf L'ecen. ber 61 per cent of the hogs received wt Chicago were bought by out shippers and in January they took 39 per cent. Thi1 romnOitifin i- nil Imnt rrt-

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cedence and Indicates to -vvh.-it Htnt i lidd teeth are TCDUlSlVe tO Others U(

the smaller houses have at least temporarily wretteled the control of the. market from the hi a packers. "In an atempt to avoid ti is competition the bis packers are buying lions at the country points and keepiny them from enterlm; the market where they would be tubject to bids from a'l

classse c-f buyers. If the big- packers

were oblidged to buy E.1I their supplies

fin t . imcti Tli V l t. t I l:..1r H' r 1. 1 , 1 .- ,.

the advantage they row enjoy." f I vj

I will for the next 30 days give SPECIAL LOW PRICES for high cU dentistry. I positively extract teeth without pain. Gas given if desired. Remember, delay means decay. Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evening; until 9 P. M. Telephone 31 S9 BURKET THE DENTIST 593 Ilohman St., Hammond, Ind. Over 5 & 10c Store

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On' j 'ey go. Oar last day Sale price

1,200 Cans of Canadian SALMON Out they go. Our last day FOR 9 C r Sale, price

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Jre?ST:i r. '- n-fnC : mma hie ? f Why was liarry T..iudr knirl'ted? V hen d.d New York City pat s the million population mark ? 4 How many popes w ern rut to de-T.h? 6 Who 13 the, poet lauieut of Knjriaml reev? t. NVh.it will the water pressure bo fifty feet below the surface? 7 Is there any coal in Central Arnerl-a? 5 -Which way does a nail hold better driven straight or planted? S How many telephones has New York City? 10 What w'.ll he the ln-o?n for ths L'nttei S'ates envcrrmrpt In IP??? A.VSUUCS TO VI s I kiui.H 'S QCKS-TIOVS.

1 fa Seven Fall hi Colorado hlcher j V

than Niagara I-'dlH? Ann. The height I,

oi Seven I-'a Its is 2i.-l feet. The h of NUiii.-im I-'inln in it et.

2 In what measure Is a hand used? Am?. Iu the m.-asuro of horses' heights. ? W hat rii it r. parates the rtate ..f .Viet-ii-en frr.ni ttie T'rnvi?"!ce .f On-

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Pairs EncUcott-Johnson Brand ARMY WORK

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MEAT CAUSE OF -KiCHEYTRBUBLE Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers.

If yo-i must leave your meat every Jay, eat It., but flush your kidneys- with sn'ts occasionally, . says a noted an (levity who te!l. us fl-ait meet forms uric add which almo.-t paralyses thkidt.cy.s in their efforts to expel 1 from th- ldood. They become sltigjrlsn dik: weak f n, then you suffer with a dull mis. ry in the kidney region, sharp pains in the hack or sick headache, dizz; n'-ss, your st.--.mach sours, tonfru Is coated P.ial when the weather is t'fl y..:i l.av rheumatic twiiiKes. Tie urine Ki ts cloudy, full of scdiivent. tin t'mnnels often K't sore and Irritated, old i Klntr you to seek relief two or three times during the rig-lit. To, neutralize these Irritating acid5 to cleans-; the kidneys and flush off th body's urinous waste gx-t four otitic, of .tad Salts from nny pharmacy here take a taV.esrcoriful in a class of wa

tor before breakfast for a few day and your kidneys v ill th-m act. finTill" fimeiis sails is r--.-.d- from th

acid of ftrn.pes. find iene.n juice, c.ei: bim d with lit Ui:. n:.d 'a.- ) en lis for lt' ti... ni ! ions t " tlush and Mimulai sliii-irish kidre vs. also t neutral:? th- tu-ids in urine, so if no lonfrcr in; tates, thus ending: Idad.ler w eak !.-. Jad falls is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferv-s i.-nt lithia-water drink Auv

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Arimy Shirts Rec. . . 79c

Heavy Canvas imported Gauntlet Vacuum Bottles Gloves Pair 10c n!-33 frr prkt Ust 75c Bay bale, price " ARMY OVERCOATS TURKISH TOWELS 500 Army Overoats, Our Last (fc 1 QQ La-i-ge 49c size Turkish Towels, 1 O c Day Sale, price Our Last Day Sale Government ITiy BdtS MensHoSC Food or Wheat cOT-t Am,y BdS, 2sc but belt made tor Hose, brown, black, Monarch Breakfz Y Food, regular herd wear 1 white colors Qr 25c size. Last Day Sale, price .... at J" U sale price ... Men's Heavy Cotton Gov. Reclaimed Wool Work Pants O. D. Shirts On-Last Day Sale, Si. 39 Regular price $1.50. Our Last JQq per pair v Day Sale, price

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