Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1922 — Page 4

TTL T'" M e a5S0Ciaticrj is to be congratulated upon J 1 he 1 lmeS FeVSpapSi3 the step it has taken in preserving a dwelling

.v lAXS county ps'T'Q fTOi.a co. place with such associations, . and upon deaiTn Lake County Times baiiy eitceit oaiuiciay j . ... Sunday. Rntered at the postollico iu IkmiMni j eating it to Such Suitable purposes.

The Times East Chicago. Indiana Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered at the postoftice In Kast Chicuko. Indiana, November 18, 1313. The Lake County Times Saturday and IVeeMy Edition. Knteretl at the postoitice in Hammond, Iadlana, February 4, 1916. The Gary Evening- Time? Daily except Sunday. Entered at the postoSice In Gary. Indiana, April 13, 1912. All under the act of March 8, 1879, as 6econd-claaa matter. FOKEIUN ADVEK.TIfc.IXU nSCVRiCSiENTATION: G. I-CKiA-N l-AXNJi St CO. CUiCAUO

THE LAW OF FRIENDSHIP. Emerson defined friendship by attributing to it the characteristics of Truth and Tenderness. Between friends, each may be sincerely himself, without the protection of sham or affection often assumed in ordinary intercourse. "My friend," said Emerson, "gives me entcr-

Uary Offlo. Teiephuaa 1SI . . , Tnompaon. East ctvica.. . .aeieyuua 1 tamment -without requiring me to stoop, or to b-m. Chucao. Tlm) ltuuoL 2J inaiac iiaxbor iN.w. ittaier) ...... .Teiepnoe iii-j iisp or to mask myself." Further, friendship ivf (Wow" iUer and ciaaa Aiv. .ieiopuons , needs tenderness to tide it over rough roads Hammond tprjvat. .xchanaraa) aioo. siui. .101 j and hard fare. which are bound to come. The iCaU tor whaterar apartment wanted.) end of friendship is for aid and comfort through If you har any irouiL gaitiea: TEE TIMES i c j . make comprint lmaiediatoir t m. circujauoa all the batons and pasages or lue ana ceatn. par tixia it t. . I Without Truth and Tenderness a friendship

cannot survive such experience. This kind of friendship seems of necessity

NOTICE TO SUB3CRI3BSR3: j If you fail to receive your copy of THE TIJIE3 aa ; promptly as you have in the past, pleas do not thin I It has been lost or wu not on tinju. tilk Tiiii.j4 ;

has lncreaaed its maillns equipment and ia striving ; to be limited to tVO persons. With the presence earnestly to reach Ha patrons on tune. Be prompt .

la advislns: when you do not get vour paper and we

ltuijact nrnT'.i' THE ROOSEVELT MUSEUM. As time passes, the degree to which the nation honors Theodore Roosevelt increases. The national tribute has lately crystallized in the form of a Roosevelt memorial building, the birthplace of the United States' twenty-sixth president, which is to house the great Roosevelt library and museum. The house is located on valuable land in

of a third, self-consciousness enters in and the

fine sincerity of the former relation is lost. It is difficult enough to find -two persons whose interests and personalities so complement each other as to make real friendship possible. A third would complicate the situation hopelessly. Someone will say, what cf the clubs and lodges where men grow intimate with each other? Such exist in numbers, it is true; but real friendship as defined by Emerson cannot

the heart of New York City, and would doubt- ; develop in the midst of a group. The whole of less have been doomed to early replacement by 1 each member's personality could never be sky-scrapers, if the memorial association had j grasped by the others. The law cf one to one, not taken steps to preserve it. Next to it is cs Emerson sums it up, is the practice and cona house which belonged .to Roosevelt's uncle- summation of friendship. Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, who was the American minister to Holland under President Cleve- f HELP. land. Here the yourger Roosevelt often played The bureau of internal revenue is making as a boy. This building is also to be preserved, strenuous efforts to clean up the checking of and will serve as an annex to the museum and 1911 income and other tax cases involving many library. I miHicns of dollars before the statute of limitaThe Rosevelt collections are valuable not j tions becomes effective. "Help Wanted" signs only as being the records of a great man's life, j have been hung out and accountants more or

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HOW TO BEHAVE IN THE THEATRE

It. is always well to have all arguments with the wife Trhile Bitting )n the theatre. She is far away from her household weapons and rou are reasonably safe. And vour family quarrel ia always sure to be of absorbing interest to people around you who are trying to enjoy the show. The man should always precede the lady down the aisle while point? to the seats, as this is about the only occasion nowadays when any man can get ahead of his wife. If you have seen the play before it is always well to announce ths fact loudly as many t'mes as possible and to predict in advance just what is goinR to happen. This relieves many others in the nudier.co of the necessity of keeping their mind? on the 6tasje. If you have pfats on the aisle it is always the best form to go early so others will have to climb over you, and if you have seats in the interior it is always bps?t to go late eo you will have to climb over eight or ten other peop'c. You should nhvftvs remember that neighborhood frossip is always intensely interest!?. r to th? strRrsjrers who sit in front of you and that they have bought theatre tickets for the express purpose of listening to it all the eveiv'r.g. "Yes. Pill chased him two days with shotgun, finally got a good 1 d on him and shot him through the lung," said the New Jersey man. "Kill him?" "Ytp" "Didn't they lynch Dill for cold-blooded murder?" "Nope; the feller Bill shot didn't have a friend on earth, so ths anie warden jest fined Rill two dollars fer huntin' without a license." Lady Hamilton appeared at police station in Providence, It. I., to deny that her body had been found floating In the bay at Gloucester, and it looks as though the police would have to take her word for it. If you do t exactly remember why October is such a delightful month stop atm think that it is one of the months when you do not have to send in an installment of your income tax. Tapers say an Old Master haa been found hanginjj in a saloon in Brooklyn. Wonder what was the cause of his suicide. e We can't fijrure why the Turks are anxious to get back into Europe vhen everybody else seems anxious to get out. OUR OWN NOAH WEBSTER. Philosopher: One who spends his life in a garret on starvation rations trying to distinguish between "pleasure" and "happiness." Cynic: A man who, when a beautiful woman throws her arms -bout him, kisses him passionately and whispers, "I love you!" wonders ivhether she means it. Literary Person: One who has not the nerve to read a comic supplement in public. Author: Any one who can write fluently about wine. Statesman: Terra used to designate politician, when he agrees with you. Automobilist: Term used In traffic courts to designate person vhose word is no good.

dWM i "YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT SHNEIDER'S" j

but as furnishing valuable historic data. Among j less skilled are wanted. Of course auditing the the articles included are Colonel Roosevelt's ! millions of statements filed is a tremendous task Spanish war diary, a collection of Roosevelt's but it would be more costly not to, do it. Were

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guns and cow-boy equipment from the days

when he lived on a ranch, the Roosevelt chair from the White House, a gift to the association from President Harding; important manuscripts and letters of Roosevelt; 6,000 books, magazine articles and pamphlets, either written about or by him; and over 50,000 clippings relating to Roosevelt's activities.

returns accepted at their face value and not

scrutinized it is certain advantage would be taken by some. of the lack of method. However, it will not be safe for anyone to take a chance on the return net being examined for four or five year3 and hold out to Undo Sam. . He might get around to it in a TEcrrth.

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AEAH.LT two million Income taxpayer CHOSE to pay theirs on the IX5TALUIKXT plan but what ASTONISHES us Is the A F I Alt E . T Implication that AXVOXE has chosen to pay his ALL at once, even if able to. Hi you haven't any friends AVT people seem to dislike you lin you tver stop to think THAT may bo the ri ason Is

ISIX'AVSE you talk too much. PALMISTRY Is regarded by some AS a sheer superstition AND by others as a science THE girls who are not engaged

John W. Kamradt and August Kamradt have purchased the Henry J. Huber furniture stove on State street. In Hammond, and have closed a three-year lease on the building-.

Members of the state board of tax commissioners aro in Luke loamy this week making a quiet Investigation of the assessments against railroads and Industrial concerns.

Two tralnment were killed In a head-on colllslo nlaet nlgrht between two Pore Marcjuette freight trains at Porter.

Jllsa Rose Vararo, of Whiting", formerly stenographer of City Attorney J. E. Westfall, Is the city's first woman constable. She was dep'UtizAd to act in Squire Kcbert Atchlnscn's court.

The Griffith publlo schools have been closed for two weeks under orders of Dr. T. W. Oberlin, county health ofTi'.-er, because of the epidemic of measles.

It was announced today that the steel corporation would spend $1,000,000 on tho new slab mill which Is to be added to the Gary works. Construction work has already been started.

The Griffith town board has dono away with the old oil lamps which formerjr lighted the town hall and is now having' ' a new pasoline lighting plant Installed.

The Klelcel Plat railroad Is making arrangements to build a fine new station at Sibley street, and Oakley avenue, in I lammond.

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ItUT hope and expect to be soon I.NCUXINO strongly to the I.ATTESl view as they ENCOURAGINGLY hold hands. EVERY time we see a MAX do'r. a lot'of strutting Vt E remember what the TURK generally gets SOONER or latfr.

Blaeklieaiedii Pimples Qmi !

Why? Pimple-Poison Goes When Red-Blood-Cclls Increase! S. S. S. Builds These Red-Elood Cells. Yon can be snre of this, nntnre has nr.

substitute for red-eiooti-ceiis. fimpie g.-a

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nmn out of bed in the morr.insr. suit's 'produced by an increase in red-

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Wool Yarn Has Gone Up in Price, But Not at Hammond's Lowest Price Store We Sell Today ViK 7 J T ' 100 PURE WOOL Allies brand W ooI aras 7i53v!,ae' fu" skeh 39c

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COATS ! DRESSES! HATS AND SHOES For Girls cf All Ages. See them Before Yoa

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