Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 4

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iT1iS V3 15 Sl'pC TS chinations. There is some good to be found in

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nioit organizations oi power' it not gooa, at least tendency to good. Hunting out tins redecmine; quality should not retard forward-iook-

! 1 Chicago, Indiana Harbor, dally i . ...

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; ..err. ic yuiiii is, to una wr.ai is gooa in me ; existing circumstances, and to develop and build

c our. ly I ;m e jcuy wan -!avu.-dy L'j..ciC'l at the pcj.urfk la Haiti wond,

tbo po'oil!ca la Hamwuiii'..

..ar u-. Times -Daily except Sunday. on that for a strengthening of the good. i-.c- ."ico la Uary, Indiana, Apiui IS, i -r , , , ; iv.o kincs o; criticisms are possible

-MI n-.-lci- tli j act cl 'larc'a Z, 1ST;1, as second-class

lble- that

which proceeds constructively to build out of an verse situation a structure conforming, as far

, as the factors will permit, to the ideal of the ary y;;ic, ....... . . Tel L,n no Til critic; and the kind which, after the "mud-sling-

.cast vSnciito. . , . id t.hum as! Ji liiMBii J 'nil litul: lii

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"-r:; ij'lvCi eiobiotj) J10. Sldi, S102 . If J'0 2-iiivt taj trouble setting Tiiiu TIitE3

is over, setiies back to wait for another

:ai upheaval. The latter ... X.

u.iata . wiiere, accoxnpiisnes a;ot:'iing.

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THE CURE FOR BOLSHEVISM Five vears ago and less Europe meditat-

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A DISCARDED ISSUE is no occasion for former President :v.c:.ier.t that the Democratic party rer-ared in 1924 to lead the country ci v.'orld peace it wants. The peo-

communism, through its third Internationale, searches frantically for means to ccmbat the tide cf fascism. That is as it should be. The pendulum swings. So long as communism is only the goal of a fraction of the world's population, it was inevitable that it should flow back to its mean

s mo:-; t.-ivrrr.ir.ea tnan ever not to be- j hts. So long as fascism is only the goal of a

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TOO STRENUOUS. TVry te'ls us that the fat men now have trot to p!ay croquet, For, if thov would reduce their weight, it is the surest way. They've pot to pjimhol on the frrt-en. with arches in the ground And" with those little mallets knock the foolish balls around. I think that I can speak for all the fat men that I know. This edict of the scientists will never bo a go. They've (rot to think up something elp more gentle and rermcd, For croquet i? too boisterous and vit!',ed. to my mind. Can you imagine any man. full prrown and in his prime, Who's wil'injr to take this new tip and so employ his time? Xo matter if he is a tub md weiirhs four hundred firit. He'll not adopt a kid trame for his health and that is that It seems a lot of people always worry o'er the fate Of anv man who happen? to take on a little weiprht. But. if the health authorities have pot to have their way, Thev'vo pot to think up something less exciting than croquet.

YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT SHNEIDER'S"

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A million persons, according to government report, have dodged frj ayment of income taxes, and the great wonder to us is how they 'uanaged to do it Once we snidged two cents on the government by I L';i nking the half cent when paying the quarterly instalments, and the h; rovernment landed on our neck promptly on time. And here are it niHion people who have never paid anything We abhor their dis- t S

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CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 79 State Street, Hammond, Ind.

jt.esty but would admire to know their system.

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BANfi! RAMI ! BANC! THE GIRLS ARE SHOOTING. j fd

N'ne of them on trial at one time for distributing lead. 1 ney nrn - ot only shooting, but some of them are shooting straight- Occasionally j j. hi n.'irtv Khnt nt is hit whii-Vi rnl.j th nastime of its old-time hl'.ftn Ft -1

Apologizes to newest in hair goods f

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1 Ci interna- ; p. th? r-nivh'ntim th.it. tnr. in t'mt r-.u-t

upset in the member- j fDV back to its boundaries. I'ascism came into recent elections natic- ; existence as a result of communism; the disease

r.ena c: tne league ci nations

ut out ot t:.e iC-a.

lican Senators in 1919 i

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ate a as o eminently sji

all rch:::al faiths believe the United

::ve oirtn to tne remedy. Fascism is not far removed from normalcy;

! it is tne e::i;i:ing order reauceu to tne terms ot

tall merchant and wage-earner who does neve in mi lie ni urns but clings pathetically

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iticai need oi tnree meals a aay. isol-

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asm crove cut communism, .vr.icfi is

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If anybody is in doubt about the fact that women are learning to OW;uiv e . . . . . . . . . . . ast the bullet as well as the ballot, it i3 only necessary to glance over r CORGrsLT BRAIiS JT t. i- M . .. 1 )!' ... ! I::

lit' iiiU' ip.k iii'fiu i i IK'S ; "Wife Shoots Three Strangers and Husband.

traii'-'ers. "Woman Shoots Two Men and Herself. Never Had Shot Anybody 'efore "

'.irl Uicin t l,ie l o!or or Suitor s rvecKtie. anot mm. f . j "M.-ia-About-Town Shot by Three Women on Way Home Did Not j .now Ar.v of Them." I ' 1 "Wife Shouts Husband in Leg So He Can't Run After Other ; F ;ij .'omen." I . :J "Young Lady Shoots Fiance Because She Loves Him." j "-j STILL. THE NIGHTS ARE A BIT COOL. i j-j Fashion paper says: "For your evening dress, I advise you to fev -.imply buy a jiiece of broad diver ribbon, puss it twice around the wahit ; --J :r.d knot it at the side." ! j ft j In spite of increases in other lines, the wages of sin remains about I the same as formerly. If I r Wh'it are von rr.-,;r.rr 0 rive her for Chrifvi8 ? Oh. tvt, tut' '

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p Lowest scs? Price Store

HASRGOODS lilt sSt1'" 80od!' made

$2.50 and $4.98

only one weanon oaisnevism can use to rege. . " . , . .. . , advances against it anu recaotare its sucerticia.

nice, and Uiat is to aoanden communism

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Indiana Harbor.

Ladies' Bathrobes

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ejection as in !

Communism, on the face of the fact;

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Kudolr-U r.dclt Ptcln, one ot the proprietors of th- Conunc-rciai f.-doMii ol' Last Cliuacv, was 1 a u ' 1 ;.' tmrnd t'.' .ay !. a can ol' aicoind from wUch lie vas filling a turjh. ( -loii-d.

ot macmnes tnat wm bring one c: the

it, tne omy nope,

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Till! froi'.-a vllds were shown

est -w so.-iS years away at an-1

SiEhL producers ar.r.ouce that they are icands cf tens behind in filling their orders.

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OMI of the great C'.'.cajro r&ckiag Ca:.ls, A.MJ agreed that th cold s'.orag-o I) I.: I' VK'l'MlI.NT v. a 3 tiio most OI' all the t?dnr3 they saw, U L T we surrose U.ej vrero not l ITU up to ur.acrstandlrio- il.c ALTHOttai the Cu-Iuniot regloa MAY" have its climatic drawbacks. TJIK Inhabitants thcre can GO to be-1 at r.Sclit felnff reas-'j-.ably sure THAT during- the idght no riHTiiorvivE will shift the

.1 ..,'i.. ! A.OTi;rait thing tlia-t seer.!? V as recall It now, Is the way !' A girl at the old-tirco picnic 1 LSUU to cor.idor U so aii-Uu-i p. : : j r. t TO look around anl satisfy her-

Ilrnry C",...-bvi ar.d Charier

"Welsh of Wh :-:. v.-..-re thrown j f.-

to ti:i !e;:,.l wiip:) a I l-r-'ki- as ;. y were w -'I'kiug- at the Vv"i'.!-.'i.:n Kusa !.::. on Cleveiaii-l Ave:;',!-.'. ::r:i'3 k was broken and ;r be:ivvi.d lis wi:i c;u. (.;." i"..-l ha ti brik'n aim.

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i f:'-j V'er' good quality $4.50 Tj value Sat- 52.98 I , urcuy, spec 1 x f -1

For Hisn Heels Shoes

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Kid Gloves Short or long black, white, grey or brown $.9S TO $2-8

Ladies' Russian Boots $5.00 value; priced low l:rk..ss.49

Mrs. Ik. V. Cravens and hr sirpyon, t'rank Cravirs. h.ith of Hammond, arc d ad. The boy

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'I'll AT no or.e was looking- before fd.v si'.l'.VHATl.NG her dress skirt i uin THU next layer and sitting down

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turn., d th.- g :'.i on l.ir.:s-.-lf yesterday ni'.rnin. '. la.-'t e .r. and Frank dl-d at 1J u iv." k t--' ia".

It is reported 0:1 go013 author- ifi'i ity that tho Michigan Central ! i

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railroad is prepairmp: to use theCary & Wk vtert; ek. vat"-l tracks Thomas ilcck, an experienced club caretaker, has been employe, j as steward of the Hammond Cuutiy Club.

cers who seld tht m at I j cents cath last year, are unable to obtain any.

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. ALWAYS we are convinced that IT ! unlucky to wish too inucli WUII.N we think of what the " turkey Ecl3 KOlt having a wifbbonf:. "! ' Tliri pop-ilatioa cf these parts

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XOW consists of persons about tn K.V.T p-olitlcal Jobs, persons a beat

The Ilammoad Saloonkeepers A'-sooiatloa today agreed to C;;contir.u.j the old custom of t:v;nrr Christ ntas prose-ats such as s:null t'Ottl. s of lap-ier, pockut knives, etc., to customers.

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New Satin Hats Satin brocaded, selected styles underpriced $fil.e3 TO A -48

COATS

Of finest Bolivias, silk lined, ; Beaver collars and cufTs hand embroidered, fine selectici. Very low priced i S1Q.50 $99.50 '$9!

( DRESSES New Styles J-ost ArriTd! Silk. Velvet or Poiret Twill!

Wonderful selection. You must j

see thern before you decide on your next dress. Vve priced them very low for quick selling 510 ?12M 514-3 518M J25

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The special cotnrn!s:--!oncrs are

re-count in -r tl;e ballots in the j i

o-r.tebt ,: wocn Kd Simon and

John L'rcnaan for county audi- . t...r. Tho rocount sarted today I f - at Crc-.v n Foils t. I , " tj The size, and hci ht of rooms in j -f j native houa.'s in Japan are more . .... . .... ... j ; i i-.'i

:i ri ,n ,1 ze.o tnan mo re'ein unlit

bioi.s in tho bouses of any othi r

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$99.50

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MEN'S FLANNELETTE SHIRTS Brown, gray

and tan; $1.50 & 1

LOSU poiiticrj .b.'. and rcr"--5 ,

t shirt, special . . .

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VSItn to Know, pe'L ni.ii i c.ie. HAVE babies of tiiciT own, a MAN hates to admit that II K is getting old.

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1! GRADE FRANKFURTS.

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MEN'S SILK AND WOOL KOSE Brown and blue; hi?? bargain, CtO

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$ hothorinfp l'S e?ricl.iny Just now.

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I ANOTHER thing upon which the p ) MIKUIBOH women seem to be in ?i IT'LL, agreement is the deplorable -' ' WAY a man acts when sick, .V I NOT having the slightest r-'i I'ATIENCE cr anything. i OM.-. suit of pajamas, an extra t : . -l.irt and colla r, t . I AND a couple of handkerchiefs.

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QUAKER NUT COAL is an ideal fuel for Kitchen R a n g es and Laundry Stoves. C L E A N. ECONOMICAL makes a quick, HOT FIRE. SOLVAY COKE will take the place of Hard Coal in your baseburner or boiler.

SPECIAL! Little Boy'

AH Silk Piush Hals, 98c

value, with ear CQq flaps

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MEN'S S V EATERS Sport coat style, all wool ; big bargain g.f $3.00 and.

MEN'S HEAVY All WOOL WORK SOX t5c value, special, pair O C at

MEN'S UNION SUITS 50 wool, guaranteed;

best under- (O 7&

quick selling

MEN'S HEAVY WOOL PANTS Special

$7.50 ATh'D $0.00

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All Wool Suits for boys, finest tailored suits made. Sure worth $18.00. Spechl

$12

health, with 2 pants big value at.

18 at

1":. $5.75 aJ $6.95 SPECIAL BOYS' WOOL KHAKI SHIRTS QC

bpeciall once

John New oil. contractor was irinus-pv injured last ri.aht 'a n his automobile larned , r afn r hi'tii y a pile of

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Woo! Yarn Mas Gone Up in Price, But Not at Hammond's Lowest Prke Store We SH Today

-t 7 fl iss 100 PURE WOOL Al'ies brand M

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50 Wool! Fine Plaids Finest Double Blankets

IDiaOEeiS stf.7!$M5:.s $5.00 ii

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KEN'S HIGH GRADE F DRIVING GLOVES $6 I

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MEiN'S SAMPLE GLOVES - of undressed suede, silk lined, $2.95 vp.!,'p n.iir Li

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Di -g Qrx Vi COATS! DRESSES! HATS AND SHOES For Girls of All Ages. See them Before Yoa I IlOne lUU B,v We are wgI1 known as Hammond's Pnce Srore. j,j X JL&W it j -I A TI IT 1 0 fTT.

Beckman Supply J j bave Un UuyirS erwesr tor Winter

i' i We carry Underwear tor Men, Women, Hoys or uirls ot Lotton, fart Wool or Pure -'i i P ,f- i - . . 1 i- f "11 E.-"t

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