Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 337, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1922 — Page 12

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Editor Times: Xear Sir: I visited Ray Seely's office recently, and Ray and I started to talk about rood and ad roads. Ra.y can talk Interestingly about the highways of America for several hours -without tiring any person. I asked Mr. Seely Ws opinion atxurt the Unooln Wgr'away. He eaid: "In time it -will be the best and most 'beautiful road in the world. Imagine, If you can, -a road strewn "with the beet kind of art, 6cHrrfcure urequaled y the ancient

.Greeks. (Beautiful lawns, srrowins

lowers and rosea of every species. 2a.rks, libraries, rwlmmlns pools

mud electrlo displays pleasing- to the" eye. Again imagine boys and girls Indulging: In all kind of games along the Lincoln highway. Cro

quet, tennis, golf and every game

that Tv-Ill make them Wealthy, atlv

Jetio and charming. Think of the treat pleasure the Uncoln highway v-r.l afford alto tourists to ride

mpon It from, ooast to coast."

Kay Seely is a good road Idealist ; and a competent engineer and

probably better posted on high-way

worlc and land surveying in Lake

county and knows mere about the

' wants of the people of this county

than any other man. and should ; ihave the support of every good

: citizen for th renomination as

'County Surveyor. WT. KELLY.

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ening of Crete, HI., were guests at the home df Mrs. Augusta Eggers of Roberts ajveniie over last Sunday. Henry Eggers Jr.. of Lake ave.. attended a party 'which was given

at the Country Clu'j at iianuuona

last Saturday evening. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiser of Rob

erts, avenue entertained a number

of relatives from Chicago at a dinner last Sunday in honor of their son Benjamin's confirmation.

The ladles from Robertsdle wht attended tlhe Pythian Sisters contention at Kensington, 111., were the Mesdames ArtHur Stross, Chauncy Buell, Carl Moore,and Oscar Todd Mm. Grant Hatch of Myrtlo ave., whose health has been very poorly of late, had a very bad spell the other night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thiesson of Indlanopolis (Blvd., entertained the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bahn of East Side at dinner on Sunday. Mrs. C. Ness of North Judson, Ind.

was entertained at the August Schmittle home on Myrtle avenue,

last Friday. Miss ElUabetih Wilson who teach, a 3 music in a school at Quincy, III.,

Taste is a matter of tobacco quality ' We state it s our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence cf better taste) than In any other cigarette at the price. Ulgttt & Mjeri Tbte Ca

MAN DISAPPEARS FIVE DAYS AFTER DAY OF MARRIAGE

Table around which delegates to Geaea economic conference will gather.

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DIVORCE

SHOULD NOT BE FINAL FOR ONE YEAR

ET JTJ3GE THOMAS P GRAHAM, Juige cf the Superior Court. San Francisco. ("Written for the Interantlonal News Service ) SAN FRANCISCO, April The

present law denying the final or true decree of divorce vntn a year ehall have elapsed after the grantinr of the temporary of interloc-

Tbe birthplace of Columbus and the home of the world's first bax, Geroa, soon will be the

meeting place of the greatest statesmen of Europe, gathered to remedy the economic ills of the

continent. The sessions ot th conference will be h&ld in SV George's palace, -

suits. It blocks the Impetuous "af-, flnlty marriage, giving the erring couple time to realise what they are doing and the penalty of flying Into th face of decency. Since In the meantime the action may he discussed at tha motion of the plaintiff. It affords a year's time in vfhlch past grievances may ibe forgotten. Apart frcm its contradiction, selfishness, cowardly haseness and cruelty, divorce Is to he condemned because It leads to the decadence, the shame and destruction of the family. Marriage is the bond that

holds the family together. It Is the foundation and th rampart of the family. Divorce sunders this

tie. shatters this foundation and

: utcry decree

works excellent re- overthrows this ram-part; and as a

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S.S.S. Thonwuibly Ri3s Uto ttoif i Rheujnatum Impurities.

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Somebody's mother Is suffering tolghti The scourge of rheumatism has wrecked her body; limping and suffering, bent forward, she sees but ths common ground, but her aged fefe.T-t t'll balonas to th stars! Does

anybody caret B. B. 8. Is on Cf th greatest blood-purifiers known, and It helps build more blood cells. Its medicinal Ingredients ax purely Tegeta-

ble. It never disarranges in stomacn. it tm. in fart a anlendid tonle. a blood

maJcer. a. bkod -anricher. It banishes

rheumatism from Joints, muscles and th entlr body. It build firm flesh. It is what somebody's mother tieed tonight! Mother, If yon can net go out to get a bottle cf S. S. S. yourself.

surelv somebody in your ramuy im. Somebody, get a bottle of S. S. S. nowt Let somebody's mother begin to feel

Joyful again tonight Mayee, mayo it's your motheri S. 8. S. is sold at

Irtua 7MT iheunann U sQ foil. 1 all drug Stores, in two sizes. Th, B. E. S. do U. It vriU build yoa op, t I larger sis is the more economic

Hrsr glerlons yo srlH feel, mother.

last consequence degrades society,

if It does not ruin it entirely.

"DISSOLUTION OF FAMILY." The very -word divorce implies

the dissolution of the family. Now, the llvinjr bond of th family con

sists In the conjugal union or a

nan? and of a woman. From this

union the family emerges and be

comes an Integral part of society.

Th perpetuity of the family lies

In the permananc of the union of th spouses. Take away this perma

nent -union and the family dissolves, breaks up and perishes.

Chaos and anarchy reign Under the

roof whence unity and stability have flown. And divorce bring about this very effect. It dissolves permanent unity, untwists ths woven cable that (holds together the little

domestic- fraternity, and loosens

the. chain that binds conjugal so

clety. Divorce, then, is dissolution, rupture, schism, 'which, eooner or later, (brings about th total ruin

of th family. "SHATTERS FAMILY BASIS."

Divorce not only sunders th family hond but shatters th fm-

l!y basis. Duty, Is th basis cf do

mestio order, as it Is of public rder. If this elementary idea b re

moved the family is left foundatlonless. To say that divorce Is sanctioned by some laws and con

secrated by some religions Is to say that duty is' powerless to sustain

the family and to govern souls.

T proclaim liberty of divorc Is implicitly to proclaim that duty is secondary, and that sentiment is

J th prime essential for the family,

In effect, eentimemt, sensibility and

emotion, laid down as a rule and

supreme explanation of marriage,

are advocated in all those disclosures and books that boMly preach

the .unlimited facility of divorce,

and that Insolently declare that

marriage is a servitude, ana tnai

duty is a tyranny.

Such doctrines make enarriages

dec end upon chance or passing

whim.

ROBERTSDALE

PHIXCESS THEATRES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A SMALL TOWN IDOL," y Maek

Sennett, producer t M.uy u maa

MCtr-key, with Mary Pnmit, Charles

Murray, Ben Turplm. Phyllis Haver. Coming Tauraday, Sp! Attrac

tion, direct from the State aad Lafce

theatre, Seeley Edwards and Mort

on in their riotouji vaudeville com-

4t .Iteteh. SAM THE PORTER.

Owing- to a long standing: friend

ship with the management, this

nlendtd cossedy met kas e-

eured. One Night Only.

STAR THEATRE TONIGHT

All Star Cast "IS ANY CntL SAFEI"

Ala Comedy, Louis AVeber produc-

Th Beliger meetrlo C. f Indi

anapolis Blwd., have purchased the

lot on the corner f Benedict ave.

and Indianapolis Blvd., from Henry

Schrage upon which they will erect stor rooms and flats. Th store will he used by the firm for electri

cal purposes.

Miss Anna Ca3well of South Chicago was a guest at tlh Johnson

home en Atchison avenue over Sun day.

Miss Eleanora Cough e-I Amy av

ia ru'.niai her position at the

Standard Oil Co.. and has accepted

one at th First National bank at

Hammond. The Misses Olga and Res Wilk

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CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosblended n v -

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B. P, Graham.

A bride for fire days and then

"widow" was the experience ci Mr. R P. Graham, who has askeJ

Chicago police to find her h'lsb-nd,

K. P. Grabtm. The uranams wcru married in St. Paul March 23 .nd

came to Chicaro where Graham

was to ha emolovetL They rer

istoror) at th Grant hoteL No

trace of Graham has. been found i if . u no V

is spending her spring vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Wil

son of Indianapolis Blvd. Several new homes are being erected in the Sheffield Addition. George Anderson of South Chicago, was in Robertsdal on business Monday.

PENN. RY. ATTORNEY ATT AC KS ' 'INTERESTS"

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PHILADELPHIA, April 12. "The

financial interests In this country have got us by the throat," James P. Kohler, Brooklyn attorney, declared today at the annual stocksolders' meeting of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. " "They have'refused to finance "ordinary business men and it is that that has closed the factories along

the Pennsylvania railroad and de

moralized our business. Steer clear of the financial Interesta Remember our company has had to pay TH snd per cent for money, thereby reducing cur dividends. We must appeal to the government to stop this."

WILL FIGHT FOR FATHER'S GOOD NAME

. ST. LOTJIS. April ie. Th beginning of a determined fight by the fam-liy f Lieut. Wark Beck, to clear the nam of th airman, slain

by former Judge Jean P. Day. In

Oklahoma City, was indicated today

on the arrival of the dead officer's

body in St. Louis, en route to Ar lington cemetery.

Lieut. Paul W. Beck,, Jr.. the dead man's son, declared that the family bad retained a lawyer to make a thorough investigation f the killing. "My father was always an honorable man an officer and a gentleman and I stiil believe he re

mained so to the last," said young

Beck. "And that Is tie opinion of the service."

RETURNS TO NEW MEXICO - Raymond Stonebreaker, who was called to Hammond by the death his father. Dr. A. Stonebreaker. left this afternoon lor his home at Hope, 'Mew Mexico. "They named It Hop because they hoped It would rain," Raymond explained. "Give us rain in New Mexieo and w are happy." For eight years Raymond was In , th service of the United States ar my. He was wounded during- the dash across the Mexican border Just before the European war and was again wounded in TYance.

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Bright Lights on the Farm

Out on the, prairie, in New England valleys, on

(lonely mountain sides, thousands of farm homes, churches, schools, and stores are now electrically lighted by the current from Exide Batteries. A large majority of all small electric light and power plants on farms and on yachts are equipped with Exide the long-life battery. 1 You use an Exide Battery daily every time you telephone it is the current from an Exide that sends your voice over the wire. Submarines are propelled under the sea, as are mine locomotives below the ground and street trucks and eledxic passenger cars on the ground, by Exide Batteries. Exide was the pioneer battery in automobiles as well as in the other fields where batteries are used. The result is a starting and lighting battery of long-lasting power a matter of real comfort and ' economy to you in motoring.T When you require a new battery, or repairs on any make of battery, we hope for an opportunity to show you the calibre of Exide service. ''

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