Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1922 — Page 4

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such inventions and such getting him there faster seem to have no other purpose. These and many other similar reflections the Martians might draw from man's antics, and, if he could get hold of them, such reflections might be worth more to him than anything that he could learn about the canals on Mars.

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THE REVIVAL IN INDUSTRY.

foreign advkbtr-v,. 7 un every side indications mat Dusiness ana a. UWAN i?AreI Ara'VG REPRESENTATION: I . ' ,

tinue to multiply. For the first time in two years and for the first time in the history of the country railroads have moved in a single week more than 1,000,000 freight cars loaded with commodities. But for the shortage of cars the haulage would be still greater. Another symptom, of industrial prospeiity is tre fact that unemployment has so far decreased that in certain sections there is an actual shortage both of skilled and unskilled workers, and the department of labor is of opinion that the demands of employers in this respect will not be fully met till the first part of next year. A further proof and guarantee of good times is that the building boom- which has been so phenomenally developed during several months past, still continues and promises to last throughout the winter. There has been practically no seasonal decline such as generally makes itself felt at this-time of the year, and all the indications are that in this particular branch of work the record already established during 1922 will be equaled or even exceeded in 1923. Another and final test is found in the automobile industry. Manufacturers 'of automobiles have advised the national automobile chamber of commerce that the demand for their output is surprising for this season, and a production record of 2,400,000 cars for the year is confidently expected. These are all encouraging signs of the times, and tend to confirm the belief that the country has entered on an era of well-nigh unexampled prosperity.

IF MARTIANS CAN SEE US. Periodically the planet Mars comes nearer to the earth than it is at other times. Whenever this getting together takes place the -astronomers here on earth are filled with hope to find out more than is now known about the earth's fellow-traveler in space. How the Martian astronomers, if any there be, feel about it is- of course, not known. During the next two summers Mars is again to be near the earth, only a matter of 41,000,000 miles distant. But no telescope now in existence can bring the planet near enough to -this sphere so that there is the slightest hope of settling the age-old question of the Martian canals. Even if a magnifying power of 1,0000 diameters were employed, Mars would be still 41,000 miles off, and at that distance the canals would still remain a mystery. But suppose the Martians have excelled us in the making of telescopes and have succeeded in bringing the earth so close to them that they can see it as with their naked eyes, and also have invented devices whereby they may hear and understand all that is going on here? From speculation of this possibility we may get a picture of ourselves as others see us. From all this rushing about, from all this tumult and shouting, what conclusion would the Martians draw about us? Hi3 speculation on why man seems to be unable to patch up his differences should be interesting. And when he comes to look upon him in his more peaceful occupations and diversions, the Martian might be even more perplexed. He would find him always devising new and faster ways of getting about, but aside from the fact that they get there more faster,

A German scientist has proved that it is possible to add to a person's height. But there is no help for a natural born lightweight.

Do I

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1 don't. Life's a post-mortem

joke? 1 don't. Seme people think it is all right to smile And try to be glad once or twice in while. Ttiey think they've a riht their own time to beguile. 1 don't.

A REFORMER. Do I i'. v cards I Some people bear nightingale - sing

in the trees, i don't. Some smelt the rare perfun-.e of flowers in the bieze. 1 don't. Some think that the bounties of '-'ture are sweet; That this life is good and tt laws are complete. They see something else besides sin and deceit. I don't.

Seme people call this the land of the free. I don't. Tliey think they can live without orders from me. I don't. There's many a husbajd and many a wife. Who care not for blue laws, --. pression or strife. They thlr.k they're entitled to som joy in life. I Jon't

The liberal man gives his fellows a show. 1 don't. They shrink from extending a cowardly blow. 1 don't. 1 want to see joy la'd away in quick-lime. 1 thrive upon sordl Jneos. scandal and crime. You may think that I have a vtaderful time. 1 don't.

When you riew aome of the new fall furs of genuine "otter." you stop wondering what has become of all the alley cats. There is nothing too good for our readers. This has always been our motto and doubtless they agree with us. Not only have we engaged the exclusive services of Sir Cuthbert Chutney, the eminent international traveler and lecturer, but we have, at terrific expense, engaged Mr. Montague Kish. the celebrated American novelist, who will comment on matters which boh up in the public eye. The name of Fish ia known wherever English is spoken. Before taking up literature. Montague Fish attained much fame as curator of the New York aquarium. It take a man like Lloyd George to set up a government. Any chump can upset one. The soviet government is having a desperate time solving ore problem, that of d'.snosing of the Russian crown jewels. The pieces are so large and valuable that nobody could use them but kings, and the few kings that are left are all broke. A few small gems have been sold to private citizens in Poland. The soviet officials should waste no more time on Europe. If they will let js have those crown jewels, we will guarantee to take thwn to Hollywood and sell every one of them to movie actresses. We believe Peergy lhnkins Joyce would buy them all. The government has rendered another decision to the effect that a man can keep his own liquor in his own home. But he can't if be has any friends.

. Vote and' the wife votes with yoa. alone.

Stay at home and you stay

There are too many light hfiads back of headlights.

Switzerland is a small country full of Alps, yodelers, cheese and peace conferences. (,

Lloyd George concedes he is out, but refuses to admit that he is down.

If misery really loves company, a lot of Europe must spend its time entertaining.

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MOVIE actor's marriage IT isn't ncessari'y permanent. - OIR winter unde-shirt SEEMS to dins' cioser -than a brother ox these near-summer days, AD we are thinking of revising Ol'Il opinion that the most seniors handicap of sex Is the HANDBAG and transferrins OtH influence in a body , TO the brassiere. BECAUSE u man Is called THE titular head of the family DOES not mean that HE holds s. clean title. IT always seems to be a SOlTtCE of great surprise TO a pedsrtrlan or a man URIVIN'G a team of horses that THE traffic rules are suppose.! TO apply ro him also. PEOPLE gret sick becausa THEV feel too good when well TO take tAre of themselves. OPPORTUNITY open? njany doors BUT they are revolving- doors nowadays AND you've gotta step pretty livelyAMONG the other considerations THAT seem rather amply TO Justify old Hcitry Ford's EXISTENCE 13 his remarkable AND in point of fact, unprece-dentrj

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Th power houie of the Standard Steel Car Co., at Hammond, was destroyed by fire late late yeetr-lay afternoon entailinga loss of about $200,000. Practically all of the plant Is shut down today ar.d 3.500 men are out of work. Chemists who have baen Investigating the typhoid epidemic at Indiana Hartor say that the milk suppJy and not the water Is to blame. Prominent Hammond citizens are sacrificing their whiskers. AmonK those who have had their moustaches shaved oft are Judge I.wrenc Becker. Judge Relter. Oscar Krinblll and William H. Gostlln. All of them look much better. Six men were killed and twenty mora seriously Injured this morning when a dynamite parking house of the Aetna Powder company, east of Gary, blew up.

Judge Samuel Farker of South Bend, who was appointed by Governor Marshall as special prosecutor for the Gary bribery cases, announced today that the cases against a number of Gary men would be reopened as a result of the confession of Harry Mouse. The Hammond Federation of Musicians last night elected tho following officers: President, John Lloyd of East Chicago; vice-president, Sidney Granger; secretary, Albert. Gehriny; treasurer, Harry C. Hatfield. Crown Point Is trying to organize a football team from former stars who live there In order that a Kanic may be staged for fans Thanksg' ins day.

The Whiting board of education last evening considered the opening of a night school. 1f- V. E. Putnam has a list of thirty-three young men who are anxious to attend classes. Ethel fJmlth, the Gary girl for whom Biily Hugh, the nwboy, eave up his life Is now in a serious condition. She has contracted pneumonia, the same disease which caused the death of Hugh, and it i feared she will not recovep.

Lake county now has thirtyfour boya in tha state reformatory. They aii costing the county $1,140 a month.

Akron, Ind. Mrs. V. A. Dlggs of Columbrjs, O.. Js "Visiting her mother Mrs. F. E. Nelson . Mrs. John Latta of Shelby was a Lowell visitor yetesrday. Mrs. J. E.Tartman who had a stroke of paralysis ten days ago Is about the same. She does not improve but very little..

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GLASS Glass water set. new cut pattern pitcher and 6 glasses for 98c

ROASTER Of haevy, black iron size 9x14x8 for only 49c

31 PIECE SET $3.69 31 piece gold band sot as follows 6 seven inch plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers. 6-four inch fruits and meat platter a very special offer.

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