Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 349, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1922 — Page 4

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THK TIMES

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back on a true friend. Senator New has the advantage of . an established influence at Washington. That's what Lake county needs, is influence at court. Senator Harry S. New was a soldier. He is a friend of the soldier. He has a 100 per cent war record. His record on the bonus is all wool and a yard wide. He comes to Lake county respected and honored. He is tried and true. The people of Lake county will show Senator New what they think of him next Tuesday.

CLEAN-UP TIME IS HERE. Springtime is the time of new things, when the old and decadent give way. to nature's new birth of foliage and plant life, and all the world put on new raiment. Spring also is the clean-up season, when man's habitation should be made to harmonize with nature. Where there is filth there is nearly always

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earnestly to reacn Its patrons on time. Be prompt i disease. lyisuiuci oww.--. wmrg-o0" do not et your paper and W8 danger and decay. Dirt and disorder are the r . greatest enemies to public deceny, health and

nis iw. X vts. OtllJilUK nAKKI to. JN,W. Lake County is too old in politics to be swayed at the hustings by mere oratory and though his spell binding opponent flashed like a sky rocket through Lake County last week,

Senator Harry S. New can rest assured that tha

thinking people of Lake county are not going

to turn him down after he has done, so much in

dustrially for the Calumet district. We up here

safety. A few clean and orderly homes in a select residence district can never safeguard the en

tire community. A single filthy home, dirty

backyard, or a stagnant pool may easily be

come the source of an epidemic of fatal diseases

that will sweep a city. A trash pile may start

a general conflagration

Every thrifty house wife knows the need and

known which side our bread is buttered. We the joy of household cleanliness. She has a

prefer New in action to Beveridge in words

Harry S. New is fortunately one of the most influential senators in Washington. He has the friendship and confidence of the president and an established standing in the senate. This was demonstrated recently when Senator New secured the consent of congress to changing the East Chicago canal to acomodate the Jones & Laughlin Steel company. The location of the great independent steel company was - contingent upon this act of congress. Senator New delivered the goods in record time without any opposition. He has delivered the goods for Lake County every time he has been called upon. His friendliness for Lake County has been manifest for so many years that it is as though he had lived here. His friendships here are as deep and lasting as they are in Marion county. There isn't any just request from this great industrial region that Senator New is not only willing but capable of granting. In other words. Lake county has a friend in court It has a senator who has the good will

of the president. It is said in Washington that President Harding places great weight on the judgment of Senator New. To repudiate Harry S. New would be suicide. Lake County must have the co-operation of the administration in its great Illiana Harbor project. The progress that has been made to date in the Illiana Harbor plan is due largely to the help of Senator New. Lake county never went

general houpsecleaning twice a year, when she

changes her furnishings, but she keeps her home

;mman,latf all the time. No semi-annual nor

"annual bath" for her home

Every individual should be as proud of his

city and his habitation and its environments as

the most immaculate housekeeper is proud or

her home

A GIRL MAY not be able to dress on $87.50 a year, but a lot of them seem to be spending

less than that.

THE DIFFERENCE. I don't care how the robin sirif s Or how the rooster flaps his winjrs. I don't care how the sin may shine, I can't cheer up, for woe is mine. All nature may be elad and gay, But I can never feel that way. When the home team drops a same. I care not how the rain may pour. Or how the price of meat may soar. The clouds may hang close to the ground, And pessimists may growl around, But happiness in me holds sway, And naught keeps me from feeling gay, When the home team wins a game. ..

"I don't worry about the coal strike," says the Young Lady Next

Door. "You see, we have steam heat in our apartment.

Irw Cobb says he prefers to live in some free country, if there is one. Well, a man with his sense of humor ought to be able to call this a free country. Headline says flappers are defending themselves, but how can they do it when hatpins are no longer worn in flapper circles? YOU TELL 'EM, WE'RE BASHFUL. Dear Roy: ' Let's inform those who have not given the matter sufficient study that the Chinese shall never have a seaworthy warship. As soon as the crew got aboard, the old vessel would be full of chinks, yTsnow. Lester Lamb. John D. has submitted to an interview and now oil's well with the world. We are glad to hear from John D. It seems as though recently v have been able to hear from nobody but Henry Ford and Mr. Edison. They are both estimable gentlemen ana learned philosophers, but variety is the spice of life and a little spice is welcome just about now. Now that John D. has broken the ice, let us hope he will call us up oftener, for he is downright optimistic, darned if he ain't. He says: "Don't worry. The darkness is only temporary. The world is coming out of it all right. We can only watch events. We need a return to common sense." There is real logic in that. For a great number of years the Standard Oil Company has been endeavoring to make the darkness only temporary. Of course the old oil lamps would sputter and go out sometimes, but only temporarily. Every carload of oil. sent out makes the world brighter. So why be pessimistic? If I had as much money as John D. has I could give an optimistic talk myself, and I would see nothing very alarming in the prospects. Let us hear from some other dear brother. . Cosmo Hamilton says that some of the volunteer British critics and lecturers who visit the United States would do just as much good and far less harm if they would go back to England after taking a look at Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. When Margot hears that, she will come back with the brilliant reply, "I wonder." , " If there Is any chorus lady who has not been mentioned as having been engaged to Donald Grafton, now seems to be the psychological time to get her picture in tha papers.

SHOULD DEPORTATION of foreign bootleggers be classed with protection to home industry?

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JUST AS THE world had become thor

oughly convneed bolshevism has not one good

point, Emma Goldman attacks it.

A MAN MAY envy his rich relatives, but he always likes to do a little boasting about them. .

PRUSSIA IS still paying a salary to the

former ka'rser to indce 'him to stay away,

perhaps.

A LOT OF folks ajre going to be disappointed if the old world does succeed in righting

itself, after all.

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Take It In Time !

DO you know that by lar the larger number of the common ailments of women are not surgical ones; that is. they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked change ? . DO you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused by the more serious surgical conditions? DO you know that many women and young girls suffer needlessly from such ailments? More than that, they endanger their health by allowing their ailments to continue and develop into something serious. If treated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the first appearance of such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. The Vegetable Compound act3 on the conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts as a natural restora. tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble. Why not give a fair trial to this medicine

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ELBCTRICAI. development HAS done much to lighten the FORTUNATE housewife's bur

dens

BIT as yet as 111 luck would

have it

THE! human factor has not BEEJf eliminated from the pro

cess

OF carrying out an emptyingTim garbage In cold and SLIPPEUV weather, we still BEING that factor. IT has not been learned yet WHETHER Conan Doyle Is sell

ing snake oil

OR the latest cure for hay fever. WOMEN try to make THEMSELVES beautiful while a MAN Is doing all that can be expected of him

IF he washes the back of his neck

AND shines the heels of his shoes "WHERE there's a will

THERE'S a way," said Will Hayes

AS he tripped one lunk-head

FOR a fall clean off the celluloids.

EVERT man believes he is pretty

sensible

UNTIL his wife starts to read him SOME of th love letters he wrote BEFORE they were married. 4 MANY of the homes now under CONSTRUCTION In this garden

spot . .

OF the world have the GARAGE attached to the house AND we think this would be a GREAT improvement as the .

neighbors

COULDN'T bear what a man said WHEN he was under the car

screwing , '

DOWN the grease cups on Sunday AND a gob of grease hit him in

the eye.

JAMES, M. COX seems to think THAT as he hasn't any other Job HE might as well make speeches

ATTACKING the administration.

ONE of our eminent scientific

INVESTIGATORS announces that EVERT, time anybody kisses any

body

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ever

40,000 germs change hands AT it were but when we told a GIRL, friend about it yesterday SHE did not seem alarmed BUT merely said: "WHAT'S the difference as long AS they don't show?" MONEY Is cheaper but IT was about time since it ISN'T worth much anyway.

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YEARS AGO TODAY

I D. Packard, the young man who worked the fake advertising game on Hamond, Gary and Whiting housewives was sentenced to from 1 to 7 years in prison by Judge Becker.

The Hammond board of public work this morning , passed the confirmatory resolution for the pavement of Truman ave.

Edwin Frledrlch of Hammond, a sophomore, at DePauw university, has been elected as a member of the debating team of six to represent the school in the debate with Indiana university.

Sheriff Tom Grant of Crown Point is recovering nicely from the operation which he underwent a few days ago at a Chicago hospital.

A carload of foreign laborers was brought to Crown Point on yesterday by the Erie Railroad Co. The laborers are to be used on double track work which is to be resumed at once.

William Strom, 3905 Grapevinest-, Indiana Harbor, received a telegram today confirming his fears that his wife had been lost on tha Tltantic. No word has been received regarding his little daughter Thel-. ma, who was with her mother on the boat.

Harry MInas has purchased the stock of the Thomas Variety store of Ixwell and will move it to his Hammond store.

Gary's total valuation for 1912 will approximate $25,000,000 according to Major John McFadden, assessor for Calumet township. The city now has the lowest tax rate In the county. Otto Seehase and Tony Szrpotowskl were the only witnesses to an interesting fistic encounter between two Indiana Hartjor physicians ' yesterday afternoon. The scrap which was staged on a vacant lot lasted fifteen minutest Seehase finally persuaded them to quit.

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Why Don't You Use it? Hundreds of people in Hammond have never asked for a card in their Public Library. Get yours today. Read a book and win a prize. $75 Given Away

HOW MUCH DO

YOU KNOW? 1. Where is the deepst mine is the world? 2.. What is taken from this mine? ' 3. What is mountain fever?

4. Which reigning monarch of Europe was made king at birth 5. In what form Is gold usually sent here from abroad? 6. What colors are In the Polish national flag? 7. Is maple wood more 'durable than black walnut? 8. What are Justice, fertltude, temperance and prudence? 9. What does the expression, "to sow to the wind and reap the whirl wind" mean?

10. What does the verb maroon

mean? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S

QUESTIONS 1. Have the Russians ever eaten our Indian corn before? Ans. No, they do not raise It. 2. What caused the Whiskey

Insurrection during Washington's administration? Ans. Objection to governmen tax. 3. How deep is the Amazon river? Ans. The depth varies. From its mouth upward for 750 miles it IS nowhere less than 30 fath.oms deep. ; Who brought about the adoption of the trl-color as the flag of France? Ans. LaFayette. E. Is It true that woman has one more rib than man? Ans. The belief is erroneous. There are 24 ribs in the human foody. 6. How did copper get Its name? Ans. From Cyprus in Greece where it was discovered. 7. Why do ducks and geese fly in V-shaped formation? Ans. The resistance of the air Is less. 8. Whae animal bears ermine fur? Ans. The weasel. 9. What is the area of Egypt Ans. .363,181 square miles." '

Why We Sell So Many Used Gars Our policy in all used car sales is to make the purchaser a. life long patron to this establishment. Our used cars gain us many new friends who buy new cars and other things later on. For that reason the used cars we offer are not only priced far below their intrinsic value, but sold under conditions that make the purchaser permanently pleased and satisfied.

Wouldn't yon like to drive this Nash Coupe? It is a model 685, and was owned by Mr. J. G. Allen, Vice President of Indiana Harbor National Bank, who now drives a Willys-Knight Sedan. We can give you full history of this car, and the price is less than half.

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Arcola Saved these Coal Dealers One-THird ep About a year ago we installed Arcola. Formerly we used two large stoves which required constant attention and gave us poor service. Today we have uniform heat and the saving of fuel was a revelation to us. We are not using as much coal by one-third." Murphy McMuixen, Coal Dealers, Dayton, Ohio AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Ideal Boilers and Amerjcak Radiators for every heating need,

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