Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1922 — Page 10
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ATTACK BETS
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r P-ieldi v' Iarln Burlon and ol.i YSt dl"or of later--iz .u0 athlet,c". vereljr critlized the evil. There l n n . .
ssing tn morals of betting. It s an attempt to ret something- for othingr nd in th. loDg run -orM is not made op that way." 58 W President Burton. "There Is occasion for renting out from an Intensely practical point of view -hat betting ls shortsighted and a Iclous attack on Intercollegiate ithletlcs. "Th student who bets on his :eam. tblnlclng that thereby he ls riving: genuine loyalty to his uniersity. is deceiving himself. Betingbreeds unjust criticism of the team, tends to shatter student morilsland substitutes commercialism 'or'sportsmanship. Let us play the same for the game's sake." "Students have no right to bet lad's hard earned money and then have to explain things to dad," iaid "Hurry up" Tost. X'srually tbey are not b-ettfngr their own money and if they are they can't afford to lose it," said Yost. "As a result If they lose they find themselves having to explain to Dad or having to go without things they should have. Before they know It they are finding fault with the team. th coaches ind everything from the waterboy to the president. And all of this because they lost a few dollars which they had no business betting. "When players know that there
ire huge sums of money at stake they are apt to lose sight of the
Lrreater ideals for which they are I ' . . . . . tViK era tyi a
playing. -s a icsun &c,..v, suffers."
bought by the Philippine government from Texas pastures three years ago. Instead ot putting the bulls into the hands of cattlemen, the government shipped them to Zamboanga, at the southern end of the archipelago, then brought them back and afterward sent them out to the college. At various stopping points they were infectad with cattle disease called rinderpest, from which most of them died. Nineteen are left, from which It is said that fewer calves than the original number of bulls In the shipment hav come. Native cattle are small; tha original intention was lo breed size and beef into them by crossing them with the Herefords.
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Manager J. II. Cllne of the Hammond "Western Union offices an
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pany's cable letter and week-end letter service. The opening up of the new cable to South America
from Miami, a few features are:
1. Actual thirty minutes' service from New York to principal cities. 2. All cables to and from carry
exact filing time, ana date.
3. Of the most modern equipment
for highest speeds.
4. Fill rate service and half rate
service In effect.
Cable letters may be filed at any
time and are delivered the following day. Week-end letters may b"
filed at any time prior to mid
night on Saturday and are deliv
ered on Monday morning.
The rate for a cable letter to
London and Liverpool will be one-
third the regular cable rate and
the rate for a week-end letter onequarter of the regular cable rate.
in each case with a minimum of
twenty words including the necessary prefix placed before the ad
dress to indicate the class of service. To places in the united king
dom other than London and Liver
pool there Is an added charge of 2
cents per word in both classes of
service to cover the land-line transmission on the other side.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE .'l.v.sjiV. .Nov. Nineteen Hereford hulls at the college of agrl-I'lt-iro hre are believed to be the .: traveled and among the most !- bulls !r. the world. They are ' - "-! lT-e;orf's
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Harris A Eving. John Barton Pajrne, -who was Secretary of the Interior in President "Wilson's Cabinet, Chairman of the American Red Cross, whict will hold its Annual Roll Call from Armistice Day, Nov. 11, to Thanksgiving, Nov. 30. More than 4,000,000 members enrolled during the Roll Call last year and the 3,300 active Red Cross Chapters al heme and abroad will strive to maintain this membership strength foi iba work of the organization during the coming year.
Uv- LL'OY JEANNE 1'IUCK. NE wyoillv, Nov. It was a ad day for the pawnbrokers when the wedding band became less seriously treated, or less sentimentally, or something equally destructive of the old-time attitude toward the wedding ring. It was a still sadder day for the people who might want to pawn thoye wedding rings. You can't -et mora than half the value of a wedding ring nowadays, whrrr-as yon used to be able to tset f!:l v.-i'.no. ir mavhe a rule more.
iii-ordlng to the brokers. Because J Probably not.
omen don't redeem them jis they ived to. The pawnbroker used to h" safe in lending the extra amount because he knew that come what might, no woman would give up that symbol of matrimony. Now they let it go as easily as they do last year's tarring? so the accusation goes. And the pawnbrokers who didn't realize the change In customs find themselves with a lot of unredeemed gold bands on their hands which cannot be sold for the amount they lent on thein. Maybe It's a sign of change! feelings about matrimony itself, and maybe It i"n't anythinc half as serious as that.
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will quickly make them gleam white and bright Listeriae Tooth Paste, made by the Lambert Pharmacal Company, maker of Lttterine, contains just the right cleansing agent. It is hard enough to remove daily formation of tartar, yet not hard enough o scratch or injure the enamel. You take no chances with it. Avoid dentifrice that attack the enamel Guard the precious enamel of your teeth. Don't cratch it with a paste oocitainiag harsh abraartrea, This enamel can never be replaced. Also avoid soaps and other alkalies Dental authorities now agree that the ideal dentifrice thould contain no soap or other alkaline ingredients. These work against Nature ; they lessen the natural saliva flow and hasten tooth decay. Mild fruit acids on the other hand, such at Iisterine Tooth Paste contains, aid Nature in preserving the teeth. Clean your teeth thoroughly and pleasantly Notice how delightfully fresh and clean your mouth feels after you use Iisterine Tooth Paste. It'i natural that it should feel so. Listerine Tooth Paste is made to work that way to clean your teeth thoroughly and pleasantly, and help you keep your teeth and gums in their natural healthy condition. Listerine Tooth Paste works naturally Notice how your mouth waters when you use it. That ia because the fruit acid elements in Iiiterine Tooth Paste grape, orange, apple and grapefruit stimulate the flow of saliva. Saliva is good for the teeth and gums. That's one of the purposes for which saliva is provided. Again notice the clean feeling. Your teeth will fttl clean after you we listerine Tooth Paste thoroughly, because they rdean.
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They a-e interesting the little acts of co-operation and brotherhood one comes across, in a crowded city where people are strangers to each other. Each noon, a group baskes In the sunshine on the south side of the city hall. Those who come with nwspapera pass them on to the others when they have finished their .sunning. Cans for waste matter are placed around the plaza, but the regulars never dispose of their papers there. Instead they poke them Into the square latticed bases of the old-fashioned lamp posts which guard the main entrance of the mayor's office. Here they are safe from the energetic park sweepers and are kept clean for the next readers.
It is antiseptic like Listerine Listerine Tooth Paste is doing the tame thinr that Lit trine did. Listerine is a safe antiseptic for all to use. It bringi into your home an effective weapon against infectioca. Just so, Listerine Tooth Paste, used conscientiously, makes it easy to giro your teeth and gums the right kind of care. Do not neglect, however, to visit your dentist at least several time a year. ' Note how quickly your teeth will improve Get from your drug dealer a robe of Listerine Tooth Paste. The price is $ cents. Give it a thorough trial three brushing a day is the beat method. Then note how white and bright your teeth will gleam how the condition of your gums will improve. Aad know all the while that you are using a dentifrice that is perfectly aafa that eanaot injur your teeth.
Listerine Tooth Paste is safe and efficient because h contains the collect ' poEahing agent; removes tartar aafery; can't injure the enamel; because k contains mild fruit acids (instead of harmful soap and alkalies) to stimulate the saliva that Nature intended to keep your teeth healthy; because It contain the healing antiseptic essential oik riw-H hi Ljscenne. -
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I do not know why it should be important to chronicle the fact of anyone deciding to work for a living, but great fuss ls made hereabouts when anyone of the social set especially a woman goes "Into trade." Mrs. William A. Hamilton is the latest. She is a cousin of the late Mrs. George Gould, and is setting up as an interior decorator. When Mrs. Gould died she left a trust lund for Mrs. Hamilton, and while In life sponsored the uncial destinies of lira. Hamilton's daughter in a splendid ball at the Gould mansbn. One of her chief distinctions '.s her beauty. She ls called one of the handsomest women in society, fche should know what pretty things are desirable to set oc people less pretty.
Universal love is a splendid thing, unbiubtedlv. when it is properly
IU LLOYI) BOYD of ll .Newburgh, ?. Y., who touM wot walk and was laid up for live weeks. Cured of Kheuinatisra by eutrone Prescription 03'.
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"For thf benelit cf everyone who 13 eurferinK' from rheumatism, I want to tell of the wonderful results I received from ".Neutrone Prescription 99". "Last March. I was suddenly tak;ti with severe pains in my hips and legs, and had to stop work and go home. My 1p?s swelled to almost double their usual size and the pain was awful. I whs in b'd fjr Sve veeka and could narfily movo". 'Xothing seemed to help me; doctors and medicines did no good. Soico friends told my wife about 'Xeutrone Prescription 99', and she got a bottle th5 same day. That night I took two doses ard before midni-it the rain commenced to leave. It seemed too goDd to be true. Within four days the swellings and pains left me and before the end of the week. I was walking. I kept right on taking 'Xeutrono J'repcription 99' and In two weeks was back cu the job feeling as good new. "Believe me. T cannot rpy too muon In praise of 'Neutror.e Prescription 93", and I want al! Rheumatics to know that they can be cured. My caje lias induced many to try it, and all report the tame results". "Neutrone Prescription 99" can bo depended upon to cure rheumatism; there is no need of anyone suffering another clay from this dreaded disease. It does what it says it wi;i lu-. Get a hot tie totlsy, and say, Gnod-bye. Rheumatism". "Neutrone Prescription "99" no'.v ionics i.i tablet as well as liquid form. whichever is preferred. Leading Druggists everywhere. SOIMCHS PHAaXlCT
distributed; but if on is careless in its application, it may lead to difficulties. S. C. Kayak found himself in the tombs the other night because of that. He says jle fs a nerihew of Maharajah Murudahan and supreme represen.atlve of Lord Ganardah the universal power of love. He attempted to extend some of the love in the direction of Miss Emilie J. Dietrich, who evidently is too practical to appreciate it. As New York presen ,ati ve of a firm of Chicago architects. Miss Dieterich is a capable and successful bus. iness woman, and she insists she has no time to spend discubsing the theory of universal love, so :;he had its representative arested because ho wouldn't stop telephoning her about It.
Strong has written 1;, it is not
hackneyed. There Is stronir emotional value in the drama and Miss Menkeii makes the most of every bit, of it. George Gaul plays opposite her.
There Is always Joy in the playgoers heart when a young actress pioves herself to be a star of tinusual merit. And so audiences are rejoicing In the talent of Helen .Met. ken as she proves It in "Seventh Heaven.' a new play by Austin Strong. which has recently opened at the Booth theater. She plays the part of a gamin of the Paris streets who is regenerated through love. It ls not at all a new idea in the drama, but as Mr.
I have heard of women giving up fortunes coruilloned upon their not marrying, but I never before knew of a girl who forewent the money rather than marry. That's what Miss Ruth Spanicr. of Ixirig Island, ia doing. Hhe has received a bequest from her undo In Los Antelcs, of $2j.'.i00, upon the condition that she marry. Bus Misui t-panicr ia running a bakery with her moth. r. and she says she much prefers that to marriage and doesn't care about money, anyhow.
Wife Finds Jail Is Too Soft for Hubby INTCRN AT10NAL NEWS SERVICE A .. u i.J ".j.., o. !., when J-'rank Andrews went to the chaingang for violating tht; prohibition laws, his wife, Mr:;. KuseKa Andrews, sorrowed. With true wifely regard she lilt that "hubby" was falsely accused and muchly abused. Not now. His six months' sentence in nowlK'ie near what he do
serves, according to her ivay of thinking. Recently Mrs. Andrews decided to call on friend husband at the camp and cheer him up. He didn't need it. When she arrived she found him sitting In an automobile billing and cooing with another woman and wi.h one arm encircling her. M"s. Andrews went stratR-ht to J. Mack King, supervisor of Andciaoii county, told him about it and complained that "hubbyV work was entirely too light. He was transferred from kitchen work to breaking roks.
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Press association wire mileage, maintained to provide news service to the 125 daily papers of the state, adds to the total. And so does the mileage maintained by ths telegraph companies. Again Che railroads, with their 7,160 miles of track In the state, must have about ten times as much wire mileage.
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