Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1922 — Page 4

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fT perhaps any other bank in America. i these facts are significant:

Sy the lake conrT FBiTiG jfc publ.ishi co. The highest total of Liberty bonds held by the

m- - County Timip t?any except waturaay and fanr fcntered t th Dostoriice In Hammond. Juno 31.

vnaoy. Emirtd at the yostoiuen ia Jiast Chicago, Noveirber 18. 1818. .. Th Ik County Times Saturday and Weekly Edt?ii Ur,1 &t tha Pusloffica la Bammond. February Tha Gary Evening Timea Dally except Sunday. Entha Pf!ica in CUry. April 13. lalfc. All undejr tUa act of iuareh 3. 187 , as second-class matter.

FOREIGN A.DVEKT11D IISPKEENTATION: O. tCOAN PATNH1 & CO CHICAGO OarK Office , Telephone lT Nassau & Thompson. Eaut Chlcfcgro ......... Ttk'iiono 331 .u.st Chicago. (The Times) , Telephone 2S3 Indiana Harbor ( News Jbealer) .Telephone 11.13-J V biting (Kepotter) Telephone SO-JM VThitintf (News Dealer and Class. Adv.) . .Telephone 13SW It sou have any trouble geitln THE T11IK3 naaka omp.a.int immediately to the Circulation .Department. ttamuiood private tschangi) 3100. 3101. 1103 Ca.il for whatever department wanted.) NTOTIC3 TO SCESCrjEEKS: If you fall w receive your copy of THJ3 TIME!? as promptly as you have in tho ast. please da not think It has ban lost or was imt -scut en Uni. 1 HE TJMUrf has Increased its mailing t-.juil.ment end is striving t-aruoally rea-ch its patrons on time. B- prompt tn advising us hen you uu not &.:t your paper and wu v,.li ac promptly

bank for its depositors was $10,558,000. The holdings on December 1, 1921, were $10,074,000. On January 1, 1921, the society had 294,526 depositors. On December 1, 1921, it had 283,694. About 46,000 persons own tho $10,074,000 of the Liberty bonds held by the bank to the credit of its depositors. The bank, as a work of service, clips the conpoKf, credits the amount to the depositors, and looks after the details of hookl.fopina- entailed. YY hat is true of I'liUaUeipuia is, or should be, true of ail America. What has been said many times before may be repeated now. Hold to your T,ib?rty bonds!" There is nothing better, nothing safe in the form of a security in till the world.

Kindly memories cf Florence. H. Stewart, Whitins newspaper worn;, lor sixteen years a contributor to these columns will ever linger with those who came in contact with her. Death indeed found in her a EhiEing mark and ii:o Kit behind her au unusual professional heritage. Tier onlhuMaMU for her newspaper work as well as tor her riufi'.'s as librarian was con-. splcuou3 at all tim.-s. She was iutcnely loyal to her employers and tho soul of conscienciousues. She had a very large at q u a i u t ance.h i r who regarded her with respect and love for pleasing attributes and her laithtuln. ss to her duties. Her work was always constructive and iH-ver destructive and it pained her to he callt d upon to record the misdoings of humanity. She, tender soul, was happy when she could ! spak well of someone. She was not. strong in body, f" but was h'.sr ii spirit an 1 i;:enfi!ity and will be sadly j r.iis?ed. She f;res to It or l:.ist ionfr sleep profoundly .mourn 3d by Whitins and her co-workers in this office. Her pen is still end Florence Stewart has turned in her last "copy." "SO." those numerals that moan the nd of the story for newspaper workers sounds softly

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MAIIGNttTG THE PRESIDENTThe meanest and pettiest view that the human frr.ind can take of President Harding's appointment of ' Senator Kenyon of Iowa to a place on tho bench of the ""United States ccurt is that which is taken by a Nef i York Democratic paper whose partianship is frequently 'of a virulent type. That paper says : president. Harding raioed tho farm bloc y ester-

HELPING FABMER AGAIN.

senator Ladd, ot North Dakota, represents an

agricultural constituency, lie has always be a friend cr" the farmer and because of that he became well

enough known to be sent to tho United States senate

He was a professor in the agricultural college of North

Dakota and took his job seriously. When the farmers

wore dissatisfied because of the grading method.; used

by the grain buyers, Professor Ladd, erected a little

mill on the college campus and proved thnt the buyers

were wrong and taught, the farmers bow the grain

ought to be graded. .The people of North Dakota

believed such a man likely to help them more if they

put him into a bigger oEcc, and so Professor Ladd is

in the senate.

In his eagerness to justify the good opinion of

the people who elscted him, he has introduced a bill which he thinks will help the farmers out of thei

period of hard times. He proposes that the government

shall fix minimum prices for corn, wheat, cotton and

Eheen, and shall insure the growers against loss by

buying up their surplus under certain conditions.

Losses are unpleasant in business and the farmers

of North Dakota undoubtedly will be very grateful to Senator Ladd if he succeeds in insuring them against

ever having losses again in their business. But the

method which Mr. Ladd proposes needs some explana

tion to Insure for it the united support of all citizens

.lust what the government would do with tha surplus

farm products does not appear.

EAINE0W CHASING.

Representative House, of Kentucky, chairman of the democratic national congressional committee, ia out

with an assertion that the democrats should make gains

in every state north, east and west next fall. As there

are 23 states without a democratic representative, and.

dir. fcoducten fccnator lvrnyon ana piaceu mm set ur;iy considering the tidal proportions of republican wave

and safely on the bench of the United States circuit ot 1920 this might seem a safe prediction without

.court where ha can offer no further obstruction to meaning very much, and particularly without altering the return to normalcy. As a tribute to the president's republican control of the national legislature. ' political sagacity in getting rid of tho senator from The most interesting part of Chairman Rouse's flowa, the senate confirmed the nomination immediately talk is his theory for his conclusions. It is not that trt open executive session, and 'that's that,' as Mr. nis party has any definite program or leadership to of- ' Harding said when he signed the peace resolution." jer t!e country. It is simply his idea that the people In other words, the president i? accused of luring are dissatisfied with the present administration and s-Mr. Kenyon out of the senate into the federal judiciary therefore disposed to "jump out of the frying pan into 'for the reason that in tho senate Mr. Kenyons aby the fire," an appraisal hardly complimentary t the i.nleadership cf an anti-organization, faction has becoma telligence of his fellow citizens.

March 6, 1022 SJBSJHBmHBIBSaKK!!

MANY WASHINGTON NOTABLES NAMED JLN WOMAN'S SUIT

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embarrassing to big bitsinefs. J A few weeks ago it was being said the Newberry But if such lgnubio and patriotic motives ln-;caso would be the great issue in the campaign. Now "f.pired the president 1o to offer a judgeship to Mr. it ia being said it will be our foreign policy on tha Kenyon, what is to be said of the motives Inspiring Mr. league or conference, participation or isolation, lines. Kenyon to accept It? The paper from which wa have It Is ten months to the election. There is no man liv- , quoted lauds the senator highly, intimating that as a ing, who can guess what may be uppermost in the l3der of the farm bloc he is doing the country a- valu- minds of the American voters then. The world situasblc service. Now one cannot help asking whether Hon is shifting every week. February is a poor month

Mr. Kenyon, who is shrewd as well a3 upngnt and to begm rainbow cnasmg.

jiatriotic would walk into such a trap as that which

oar Democratic contemporary pictures the president a3 .laying for him. lie fact is that it Is Just as important -to have

jfri'Me, progressive, incorruptible) men ton the federals her by?

i&enrfc. as in the. senate.

MRS. ASQUITH declares American women inferior to American men, but hasn't she something to hand out that an American man could take home to remember

Mrs. Aim C Smyths. Mrs. Alma S. Smyths ot Washington has sued Leiht;ou C Taylor, secretary to the late Boiea Penrose, for 1100,000 damages tot alleged assault and battery. She charges that when she went to the Sfc&ate finance committee rooms to see Penrose last May concerning a poMitua S3 a c&uipaign worker Taytor hugged and kissed her. Taylor denies the charge. "Sse kept bothering as until I nut her out oi tho office," he asserts.

THE PASSING SHOW SOMK people save up I'OIt a rainy day ami yet !W-:vi:ri can find things -tvet. VU wonder every time we sire e::o '.' THI-1 dahshound realises bow roliTlNATK it Is for liim that doss JIAVK no s'Tise of humor. OM: aim of this column is to ins.!; a, IT as unpopular to mae a M.W carry out parbase AS it is to carry out ashes, TIT re most successful fisherman ap.

peare to

RC lie who an'es fL.r fuckers, STltl. being an ultimata COSl'MEK is rot altogether f-ATiSFAC touy even yet, O.VB thing- wo Have always E"VIi:i the hen for is that WH.US t he has an off tUy and

turn out tinithin

JEW LOl

N PRICES

V1LLYS-KN1GHT AND OVERLAND Motor Cars Effective Today

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i MAEY HAVE HELD TO THEIE LIBERTY E0XDS

Sjany prudent workers have held on pretty well f neighborhood.

to their Lifcetty bonus. Richard Spillance, the financial yrJter, gives pome figures that are peculiarly signi;iicant. Tea Philadf1phi:i Saving P'und Society, which 3'ir. Bpillane dsecribes a one cf the oldest and biggest institutions of i's Vmd in the world, comes nearer to 'representing tho great body of wokirig people than

TO HAVE- A reputation as a homortst may be enviable, but nobody wants to ba the joke of the

MAYBE J. HAM LEWIS is peeved because they kept his whiskers out of the conference.

OH, NO, n -treaty 'en up on the next alley.

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Th$ cloth-covered cord which eonnects your telephone Instrpment with the bell bos and the eord running to the tele fiiipne receiver are each made up of a number of fine vires oyered with light insulation. If these eords wei-e not mad $n ihl wiiy they wy!-d not be flexible. They ftf ftga?ily 4lkate gaijy py eui ef erdg? by mlysi gubberlbgf-'iS fjfg fgticsletl g gyg! ylaelrtg and knotdrig ffig iffepktig gefdg as i!s wear's through ihe insuiatien, Faks fjig fig wires and caused shyye gbujig, fhe llrst eWfe i ustz&Mf & fStf?hiRg &lg iri ills rsssivcr and later th fcela-

ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

filli; can always say .-.he's molting', A pian produces a bunch pf statistical

pHOW that marrias4 la a Wt5VJC-TIVB arainst pucie but ypu PQT nccl any etatistlca to fliov TZIXT suicide ia a prvt;nt,V AGAINST marriaEe, IT may ba that th- r.tw;piipr DOCTOR ts right about !t JJ'CT personally we shall costnuo

Tn ask our dear girl frlenda HOW their (;oJda are instead o? l.etiui.0 in cur 0licHiU!i vcay

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A feliow dawa ts tlta irji4 dir t JCST Thea hg thlnjisi t .ff-'a gel f la lc3 AEtia to iUink ,'? goinethJiig" fidy. TU11Z tL'.wiiys iZ THAT civinf h?? th6 fea'?el vveut4 TXTSSlteU !S 'fi en3 already We fese MAJTY it)rq wao'.eii steekin-ig fesa 6" t?ld fe'3 that a ma.i C9t'ft. fcfi in a month of unday ?1VO VP three years aso. 214 lV Osw's williisgn-.'Sii t'Hv If tha U, I-rt af the Ufiifi la denes THAT he t iroiiif tt l.tlV ft Mule thing- lik thi tVANU iii th.e way of Uiaj Ate.: a tor tune.

1 ourmg -Roadster Sedan Coupe WILL Touring Roadster Sedan Coupe

1920 Price $1035 1035 1645 1495

March 6th Price $550 550 895 350

.YS-KNIGHT

1920 Pries $2300 2300 3050 2950

March 6th Price $1375 1350 2095 1875

All Above Prices f. o. b. Toledo

Improved manufacturing conditions have made these new low prices possible; and by the same token the Willys-Knight and Overland are even much finer cars today than vhen built at the highest 1920 prices

OVERLAND-FUDGE CO.

74 State Street Telephone 304 See Article on Page I . "Willys-Overland Cuts Prices to Quick"

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Great Lakes?

Do metals contract or eipant

V.iien exposed to ..pm..

f, what part of a chicken is aITecte-1

by the pip?

S "What memorial com was siru'.

jit the time t. the Pilgrim Tercentary?

10 How many cubic feet of storage

space should aaowta iur uuo iun See?

A.VSWCJtS TO YESTERDAY'S QUES

TIONS 1 "What 13 the strength of tho U. S. Air Service Ans. S3 aviator squadrons; XI balloon companies; S airship Companies . What soldiera rarry ttj havfe?t racks.' Ans. American roldier!. In-

lar.trvman carry 73 pounds and 10. S

ounce;! in full marchine; order.

jj.Y.r what was canJy first tiyed?

Ans. To tlikisise the unpleasant tast in meiicjne. 4 In what direct ton should a tennis court be lair! out? Ans. The eoda ghould be north smd south. D-lThat j;re the papal colors? An. Black anc'! yellqw. l)r-iViiero is Irene? ,ns, lrene is an ;;r ei nt Oretk name for Ireland. 7. rWhat kind of soil has China? Ans. Chins lias ii ftrtils s?vil but it very

por us. S tiow icins1 rioea It tak- ta season fordtood? Ans. from 0 to 1-' months. ! rhat tWO cities does the trctist?Sler;a.n railroiid cour.nect? Ans, divostock and Chelvab'nsk, 10--V.'hat is the world's speed rscord tor a flying machine? Aps, It is 212 t.nles an hour. The record vva$ made Dece-nlier lit, 1091, at Afarleshum Hg;uh in England ly ller-tfcrt Jaities.

being frozen in below zero temper

atures as soon as caught and should

prove all that tho company claim for them.

It should be remembered that the: fish mutt be thawed In ice water to frlve the best results. Thawing in warm or hot water will spoil them.

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Tuesday and Wednesday

10 cans Pet Milk 4

J 4 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti

3 cans Scout Tomatoes

S9c 32c

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3 cans Scout Peas . . ... . . ..... . . . , . ,37c fj

3 cans Scout Corn . .

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SECOND CAE OF FISH TO ARRIVE TUESDAY

fwitis to the tremendous (ieniand for ij their product, and tq puntfly thosa Who, were disappointed la:;t week, the. ! Northwest Brokerage Cq. have decided to place on sale, 3t.rati;i Tuesday, another cap pi hne Canadian fi-h t tha i same locution, gg last yegk ,in Ham-j mend. j ! Their jast pap was pFS.etically dis-. ! posed of on Thursday afternoon, and j j hundreds of late purchaser? were disr ! ' appointed in not being' able to supply ! their demands. pflicials'of the com: ; pany declared Jhaf the hpavy demanc ! was entirely unlooketj fpr and promise i for this week a much heavier car in ;

order to supy; The fi.h are exceptionally fin stock.

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yet Wdfh AH Pry end Flat Work A NEW" HOME INDUSTRY The word ' SANITARY"1 gives you absolute, guai.ai.bec. that can send us vour family washing with assurance that it will be.

returned to you FREE from any soapy odor fresh as when new.

enc. us you:

Lace Curtains we starch and strelch them. AJscj

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VLf WASH,' ALL! DRY AND I LAf WORKrEfv?5CT inCIiKG NOTE THE DIF?EREKC&

3 cans Watch Brand Corn , 34c

5 lbs. Fancv Head Rice , 33.c

2 lbs. Fancy Sunsweet pr.un.es

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5 cans Lavo Kitchen Cleanst . v 2.3;c 0 Best Sugar t5te BE WISE - BUY ONLY GOOD COFFEE 3 lbs, Our Famous. Blend (31 mm & pound J ,tttttttititvtinv-. zJ 4 lb, Qm FamQua Peafeeny v, 4 lbs. Qur FamQUS Santos , v v v v wv 3i

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