Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1922 — Page 4
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Lrflkt! County limj Hatty esctpi i-i-turervv and 1S01 V" taucre(1 at the postotuce la llauiiKoad. June 21. T'me9- Kast Chicago-Indiana Harbor, daily exoepv cunuay. Entered at the pvstoitica ia liast Ctucaso. Noveoiber is. isis. llie Like County Times Saturday and Weekly EdlI aturea al lbo PostofUoe la bamnjoaJi. February . Jhe Gary Ever.lnji Times Dally except fcunday. Entred at the posiofflce In C.ary. April IS. litis. -All unuex the act or Aiarc-h a. 187 !. aa econd-c!as m tt r.
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WHY DELAY AMALGAMATION? Just beio-e the ity elections Aery four years there i a' fitva. t deal saul about the aiiinlgtunat Ion of Kasi
Chicago .mil 1 1 a. mm an u. Due is led to
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, .' me au.l ! i.:...til ia tue follow::-. ,4 ueis v rsuUon: Miij'.r tH Ji.ui Chicago "1'ermit rae to eongrutu1 :"! t e you, my dear t'nomi. Jt i? possible now for us to have our fondest wish fultilied. Tomorrow we will amalgamate the t-vo titles and I shall resign in ycur I'.ivor." ; Mayer nC Hammond "Mot r.f all. old man. I wouldn't think of letting you do that. 1 shnll resign l:t your fat o" To drop into the vernacular V.rt is a bu.uhouse fable. It isn't at ad Ft range Ibat we hear nothing about amalgamation at the city kit.'.. Why should -Mayor i'rewn or Mayor Callahan knock themselves out of a i .'.)? That had enough trouble pelting their jobs. Therefore tho iuitativo will have to coma from another fcource and we may as well be prepared for a-littlu discouragement frcm the present city offices. Admitting that the city governments are satisfactory there remains every reason for hastening the amalgamation of the cities. One city government is conrr. r. It in'':!'-: the cutting down of expenses insofar tis public Glacials are concerned. It vvid make the two cities the largest city in Lake county ami cue o? tho largest in. the state. It means that North township will lie sin strong politically as Calumet township, if not stronger. It gives the combined city a greater advertising power and a greater drawing power for irnlus-t.ri-iS. It will enable the two communities to undertake greater and more uniform systems of development. East Chicago should buy its water wcuks first fo that the new city will have municipal water. Frank (itiilahan solemnly pledged to buy the water works his campaign platform. Amalgamation can he put on the ballot at a special
e lectlcn by petition of freeholders. It ii something that the Kotar c ould start and ehouM start. Now !s rhf time. Nothing waltins and much will be lost.
g"""BBIlU - -U'..ll'-'li-IUll'Ji.'L lli-l II . I II L ! J l I O I tTgggaUW! lie expected, u tendency is seen to lose poise and swing
toi. f.ir in the oiiposue direction. Mr. htryau told tlie legislature of Kentucky that the faith of the fathers was emia tigered by the teaching of evxlution in the colleger, and the legislators took him very seriously it ud piompily propoed a law that "Darwinism" and iit.iu ism and Die doctrines of evolution so far as they attempt to account for the origin of man should not be taught in the scitouls of Kentucky. Not long ;.iter, President Erhest M. Hopkins, of Dartmouth, mad a public a letter which he had received from a committee oi one of the great church denominatnns ass.iiin that the support of the church ami of tlie good people who belonged to it would he withdrawn from schools whose teachers had "departed iiom the faith." Now, doubtless all this is ery well meant and if beiievt-d necessary, end yet the probability is that is but a phase of the world's disturbed mvui.al conditions which will pass us we get further from the storm center of war. He fore the war the great majority of the clergy had succeeded in reconciling their theories of evolution to their theology and were wasting no more time arguing aiK.ut it. And tho young people iu the cotieges were learning about the work of Darwin ami of other evolutionists and having no religious difficulties. And it Is to be Imped that the well-iuten-
tioned and commendable zeal of these good people may j net avail lo fetter the minds of the teachers. The long! period during which the chinch he!d the schools within!
:!.'.:.! limits of Instruction did not aceomplbdi much
i popular edacalk n. j leaders will t hems I a pohcy.
Marrh 4. 1922.
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LENINE KNOWS HOW. l'heie's is on.' thing you've got to Kay for Lenine lie knows how to d.;il with those who try to uprat tlie soviet government. The piison iirst and then the tiring stjuad foi- them. And thi-" being the case maybe It would be just as wed for Alexander llowat, who, after he had been kicked out of the miners' union by President Lewis when ho had 1 1 it T to wreck that organisation, said the only place left, for him is Russia to think again before he engages passage. When gentlemen of the llowat stripe start to raist old Ned with the powers that be in Moscow anil PteroKf.ul, or whever the soviet capital Is. the well-fed mercenaries who are kept on hand especially for such purposts, trot him off to prison at the point of a bayonet.' engage him during the day in the pleasant sport 1 digging his own grave, ami stand him In tlie way of n score of high-powered bullets "the morning following
past as the sun peeps over the top of tho snow-covered
Kussmn mils. Mr. Howat. Is said to with the government, wh:
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IT HAS JT ST been ascertained that a man who bP- served 1 t years in a Wisconsin prison for murder is innocent, but It might have been worse.
and Klwanls clubs
HERfl. IIOOVKR is reported to have been offered
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.u..i.mi-.iiiJ. uiituaii.1.1 wrestling -witn the be mis" know more about tho half Nelson and arm tip the back than they did when tho bout, began.
Lots r.t' r . and the m - y -say character! going to the :r;lluenc"s t, (''- This i? t 'ill be found t : ed so de-u-
NO NOISK like a great spontaneous demand that i'.ryan represent if. iu the senate has yet been heard, from Floridtu
ipii are worried about Jazz nnd eri.nus rher evidence of abnormality which they cur time. They predict that the world i- id ..l I that there are no counteracting t'-ck is downward progress. !y a f.'.::ial view. On tha contmrv It
:. '. .-. I ;'".u hav.- the minds of men been 'peace dollar so it will stack. !:' tual influences. And, as Is to , terest of the rich.
THK (iOVKRNMKXT has changed the form of the
This is plainly iu the. 111-
1 What is tho strep
United States Air Rorvke ? 2 - V hat soldier ctury the heaviest packs? i-'ur w hat wns cnrily flt-Pt ufd? 4 ill what dirt'ctiou should a tcnai.j court lei laid out? 0 What are tlie p.-.; al ct-lors? t 'hf-re la Irena? 7 What kind if sett has China? 5 How lontf docs it t.tka to season cord wood? H What two citic-s docs tho trs.r.3Sibcrian railroad connect? o- What is the world's greatest spend r-cor-i for a flyiaar marhine? IMsWLHS TO YESTKKIUV'S Ul'KStions 1 What will make children's cotton dresses non-iiifiammable? Ana. Kinso dresses in a iolull-.n of alum wat'-r. The proportion loilid be cue) ouiwn of alum to a basin, of water. 2 Why was llary Laudtr ttntsrhtPd? At. ly:caj. of his sirvica during tao war. 3 Wh n del New Tort: "iry pass ;hr
tuiUiO'i poUiiath.n mark? -t:.. In lva.i. 4 -11-jw many poiics were pat t--diith Ans. St. l-ctcr nnd SO 01 h f ticc-jrsf.rs. F-r 2."0 j -:t rs 1-0 pec died a ratural oeatli. 5 Who is t .ho port iaar.eite of Enel.'ir.d now? An-i. Ir. Robert r-ridjres. f What ill thf water prcssn-e ! 50 f.et lifbjw ti' surfar-o.? A:is. 2 1 . e. 3 potu -:i to the pijiiare Inch. T is there any veal In Central America? A p.m. No. S Wh fed way rt-ex a na'l hold h'-t-f r, driven Ftruigbt or shiMms? Ans. S .111 ; i i m . t li..v many telenhon" has New Vork City? Ans. Nearly f'VO.OOU. 10 What vi 01 l,0 th Ire on.f of the tiiit---l States giv:rntt!ctit tr: 1:22? Aas. $!,! j.),0u0,tn.i'.
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fl', l.OI. IS. MO., March 4 Thank fa & il-n-.p and itiartry cluil of .ft coat fcmoke that drftCf-tiflf-d uiion the bujlneH Mertion yrNtenlay, It was lMslble to vIciy the npots on the nun with the nukf-d ej e-. The celestial orb hiiiiKr in thp lira. Vfm lik- a dlk of 1 npoIfluil copper, while on It surface could be dlHtbiotlj- n'fn three mm -iM(t. Two wrri" about the sl- of the head of n iin, wlille the third seemed about the ize of a piupoint. I.imhI iKtroniirarm declared that It i m-i-a untiMiinl for the tin fcpots t be visible to the naked eye.
SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE 35-Pound Silk Floss Mattresses in All Sizes.
$29.50 Value On Sale at $16.75 50-Lb. Cotton Mattresses $15.00 Value On Sale $8.95
This brass bed, like illustration, has 2-inch posts, 4-inch top mounts, 2-inch fillers, 2-inch top rods, and beautiful brass trimming throughout, finished in ribbon banded poiet. Can be had in all sizes. Specially priced for this sale.
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CADILLAC DAY IS MARCH FIFTH Ma roll ; is ft red letter day for a':! who have pv.t studied -r hfe rd aho-f. - ri ..f Aiii-TK'a's greatt .-a pi oncer.-', i'.-r th.tt -jatc is tho two hundi e.-!. and six ty-i'-uirth annivcrsr-.rv- of Antotne lie ia .M-itho Co.Jili;).o's J-i'-;i.. i"i?sven '1 inK fr.aa the ancient, royalty of Kr.it. e- . Ca.-lii '::.-. at the aof 25 fast his lot witii the new wor'd. and dari!i his years of eons: ractiv--work in new Kran-- hv- was "a turn an adventurer, explorer. fo jnder of Ietroit. M ich., 1 'otnaein'tan of Jl.tck-iiei--. nti't 1 1 o v e n o r -C iaa:si:ina. t'ornmisslono'l a ji'ti.-nant 01 t.hi--Krench j-itny at the asc !' J ?. was '
z.i year s oju io'ii in:.-' ;i . t-a Ac;vi'.a the .i;.stri-t la: ie,;i-. no.. us hy ill" p-Mtii "Kvatiuelme." 1' vt.irs a f t-.-rward at flnt :,t . It man
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A POEM. Once upon a nidnigrt fTreary, when I'd pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and urious volume of forgotten lore. While a short snooze 1 was snatching. Suddenly there came a scratching and twas on my chamber door. ' 'Tis no visitor," 1 muttered, "scratching at my chamber door, Just the cat and nothing more." I knew what the cat expected, and I knew I wan elected, So I grabbed the noisy feline to perform my nightly chore. Down the cold stairway 1 hurried while the chilly breezelets scurried Round my slr.ns, and then I let him safely out the kitchen door. I had put him out so often that it ready made me sore, Simply that and nothing more. Bar-k to my room I ambled and into the hd I scrambled. When 1 heard a fearful wailing that I'd often heard before. '-was the same old caterwaulit.)? and the same okl feline calling, - he vainly tried to get i. at the selfsame kitchen coor. Thm I hastened down t! e stairway and was chilled through to the core, Just to Jet him in once rao'o. London is to have soda fountain parlors on the U. S. plan, according to the cable. Probably thy will start out with clean aprons, 43 the enterprise did here several years ago. j, Looks as thouph W.11 Hays will have to lay in several barrels of formaldehyde and wear a gas mask when h,e starts to clean up th movies. A GOOD JOB. "Have you pot every thins ?" asked the householder anxiously as he peered at the burglar from beneath the bedclothes. "I think so." "Did you pet my daughter's fiddle?" 'Yes." "My son's phonograph?" "Yes." "My wife's bridge outfit?" "Yes." "Her short skirt?'' "Yes." "Mv mother-in-law's parrot?" "Yes." "My daughter'- camera?" "Yes." "Well, then, call at my office tomorrow morning and IU give yo $50. You have done a good night's work." "Kight-o," replied the burclar. TVUy not give the fighters a chance to get !n on the real money? Let the fighters run tho box office and the ticket scalpers go in th rinf and do the slugging. Anna Gould is certainly an expert shopper. She had to pay gooft sum for the Duke of Talleyrand, and row she has to pay him 100,000 francs a year to get rid of him. We have been asked to write a little something abort th bonua. Well, here is. A little something very little.
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;o-er;. .'ii ihe ia-poi t a ef !':- i -oininandant of ri ii i e a e, aid r.v j cur 5 of act i ' t v- ia '".imit.l be founded T'i fidt. Mi'"!i. iu atii large&t city ir Anir.r-
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ici. It was h v y ars later t li l first 5i.,.at w .'-.-tern etn:g-rati"n started roni tho Atlantic m-a-b.'nr'l to let roi! .. Cadillac staged in- that plaeo only i,m n,meh to see it vc', stabllshed.
and- tin n swrm- west and s .-ilh in'.o the Mississiptii valhy. In Kin ho was appointed (3vernor f !.or. isiana. the
titie carryinyr in these days authority over th" Mississip;
its source to its men!. ! 1713 that he established
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to at.d mi r it, - to onil.Tro die w.-ai." ' g the mai.v p which iiavo .f Cadi'ia.o, Car C.imjitirt; " t u l t t-f qtl-i !
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k to tho wir.ers and I"! in tho bi!o:n--s.'4 of aceq and ias! it'toti named in is tho Cadillac the larg-est ity cars in the
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a Jew- hundred collars in money. "That' i-iai. tly za kind of a proositioii thai tiio ttscil car lmyei ft j-iys te.l.ty when lie got.-, a dependo.1)
Remarkable Value j In the Used Car
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hut. in the now well known city of Natchez. Grown old In the rtfrnrous service of frontier life, honored and respected both in America and in France, he was recR-tled to his native country, and la;r beca-te governor of Casteisarra.sin, wl.-uc h ci'hd and was batioi
; m lits own mi .t i'sj. I c.-irt ll.-ie fistatd.shed a famous ere
Aim raa. a s.-ncin sm rnoiintoo oy
Conip.-nty. distributors iu I .a k e county for V':!iy?-Kn:)'ht and Ovil.-uii cars. "The buy rir of such a used ear is the only one who makca sr.y money out of t -ie t rar,s:L-ti"i:." 'The new- car d-rC"r hand.es :.sed ears on'y Incidentally to t h pale of n ,w ones. -. when on" constdf ra that
he !un,f. over the used (a,r to its to w ( "'vro-r without any profit whatjonver, and that, the original owner lias taken'
j 11' i-'s.s i.ir in i-i-'-s o. i :. e hi uiHl ue- f ! preeiat ion, it is seen Cant everybody
i onni. ted with .too deal r-.ta con - tritmted penc.-ously In u.ctual money i value to the buyer." "Jt ia Just a: thoiiRh he had bousrht th-v cur new ani drlvrn it for e6 year, then had it overhauled, an.1 put Into tho pink of condition, and then, when h takes it from tiie (rara.ir. is hand,1 ,, ru, r lr,ta Pi'l 'I- t'-ie s-e'---i.-e a.-.d
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Clias. Miii & Son
Jewelers and Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND. IND.
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Balers Cocoa At AND Bakers Chocolate Appeal strongly to the hculthy appetites created by
vigorous exercise in the open air.
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