Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1922 — Page 4
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The Times Newspapers v re i..s.a tui.ix j-jt-i'u a. -vui u CO. 'i no lao Ujui.iy Tlo t iAmijr except Saturday nd fcuiuiay. alula red at I he pedlofflco In Hammond, id. aria, Juno 21, laui. The Times Rant Chicago, Indiana Harbor. dally xcept buiriay. Knlered at ilia postosfico In i!ast Ciilsu, Ina.ar.a, November 18. i'jlj. Tlia Lake County Times- Saturday and Weekly iitlon. i-.nU'red at the po&toffice l:i Hammond, ladaid., i-'ebruary 4, laid. The Gary tvening T!moa Dally exoept Sunday. :T:ter-ii at t;ie postoilice in (Jary, Indiana, April IS, J 12. All under the act of March 3, 1S79, as second-class ia! tor.
production all the capital he could command, and awaited development of brain-work. Ncsatisfied with results he invited foreign capital and finally induced German investment on the condition that ther be German supervision. Results gradually began to be obtained. Lenine is now hiring foreign executives at princely salaries to do the brain-work which Russian production must have, and, though it will take years for his hired brain-wcrkers to rehabilitate industrial and business Russia, there is now prom-
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KOKiiHiN AXVE.RTIbINO KEPRESICNTAXIOM:
1 AjN - ....ciucAGO iSe of satisfactory results.
pnrvi jimp A K(ferti?t Inform! i:s We rn!!"t not ''imp out of bed It's verv OTfnHnc on th? he r. And fuddlr-p o the hpad. So, do nn p-pf up "Tldder.l But take your tim instead. Ten minutes for yorcr w '?n op. Or. 11 von need it. mo.e. rhen put your tret, one t i time,
Sedately on the floor. When late tell r err plover that. And hear his grenJe -oar. Thp icipntipt." rare dear old n1?. Thu'ifh ?:irht!v ron to seed Who hurries out of heu these days' Of luxury indppd ? So doc. think up some teore advice. Rome tha' we reatlv need
HHORTUST way homo, at l-ast ; . :i t' 3 I'll 13 way the tax.l-drlver M:em to figure It. DO.VT ymi believe that a WOMAN can't keep a swrct! MAW a girl Is engaged to the fellow MONTHS before the fellow KVKX suspects It.
-iy Ulc Tei.i,oa 1JJ xaa 6 ThaniDon. Kilxt Chin 'i ,M oi,,.ri D4l
"rl. aico, not iim.D 'u-..nwin juj view of the business and industrial world,
. Uur i.-w xaierj xeioviiuan AUS-J . kitiortr.. itiii.ua demonstration or. tne fallacy of the proposition kVi.jt.uei i.Nowa lalr and Claa. tlv.j iai.paoo , , . , , , ., -v- I that all wealth rs created by tne toilers, to whom
tUiiiujoud (private excnajj) J1C0. J101. 1103 tor whatever uapartment stoud.)
If Tu h4n r. i.,.Kl. , , t -rvjtii TrITJ ! m t:VPrV COUntrV
aruaoQt. eaie.r to tti ctrcuiauoa , production requires the brain-worker as 1 cet to dofrp it it ii. timp to sit up ind take noti,-o Whi.okr m, v ho
Russia's experiment has been tried in full
Its
it belongs, has been witnesses by hand-workers
Thnt 400. ppr cert tork dividprtri of the Standard Oil Compan-v of New lr'y should ntisfv the automobile driver that he is helping .t least one industry bark to normalcy. Brooklyn pnetor advisp( e-irlg not to marry men who have no npnse of humor It retires a sensp of humor to stay married these davs. JnFt the othpr dav wp noted a irroup rhotocrrnph of the faculty --f i hfchhrow coHptro Mine r.f th" eentlpmpn prospnt worp u-h:skpr f
nn AGO Cil TODAY
NOT1CS! TO SUBSCRIBERS: If TOO fail to rclve rour conv of THS TIMES a
rmpuy as you fev in iho pai, pieaao do not talna '
v urvn ioat or was
liioreajod in una
arnjtiy ij rtach
f auviainx whto you
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TV. o-nnf If hxi c.innffl ,vBrion). rnrms flrid rr.p rpr-n nnn a painpo loon as 'honeh he -re
-,v. Tn ft'ootit rnu-h of n mena nx RoUhovism. much mor so in fact as LnOJb'' ''tr lU , thev arp !ihh', to rVop out in anv family
ft hnf a'wav hfp
rrr the man mnkp the whikerx
m um vm yioaao uo uoi iu.ua : . .. jj'OT tne man makp thp nh!km The mnr rc nf nor :r,r rer.n,T.s : mate of he yaluto oueh plar;mne' ; - n f-,nTt - nVTaHJrrhr:, Ita patroas on tlm. Be pro-Bui rectioil. While the vaiUe of hand-V.'OrK IS not PPotio-h to mppt any man fnrp to facp now and omp me .u dj aot tret vu-r paper auJ ws j , . . , . , . f' llr, find hut if it enmp wp mut mppt it with fortitudp to be minimized, it woiaa seem tnat larb.r lh.m CT, fhA i,1TTirv t iist. whch seems to be
WHO'S L00NEY NOW? The amazing peregrinations of John T. Tiernan the ex-Notre Dame legal luminary who puts on and off marriage as he would a pair of bedroom slippers makes one doubt his sanity. His latest browsing in the matrimonial field which led him to Crown Point, meeting a woman who didn't know whether she was married, one day, marrying her the next and deserting her the day after that and then going back again to his divorced wife after her sensational experience with the South Bend haberdasher is responsible for the opinion that the man is not in his right mind. His hearing and actions in
Hammond while wa
answer socialistic and communistic unueresu- i it na itpnv hen a i)ph,in whpther thp wh'kpr make thp man
Thp majority of ppnple cvp hclipe.
intry ft ii hard
mpn or" vpry hard-
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thp hp!t
credit must be given brain-work, larger than kill anything off in thi roup try. has been given even in our own country, before w, t, hy on th0 Vomer, Plan Rie pt for production can approximate the limits oi. pos- Manhattan's Srmth Amivrr-ary relehration." But those thinps trenirally come without anv nlannine whatsoever. siDiaties. a The hand-worker is responsible only for ?dafo Johi .Taroh Ator annotmrd In a rampaiern pppprh that he 'a , ,. , . . -.1 Tan-f errine all M wealth .rem America to Knsrland Hav'.np rtrpntl what he may accomplish m complying with pro- ran.haswJ n,w,PRn.r. he promMy will have no troublJ ftndi.TpKo cesses of production. The brain-worker is re- cond it and what he pets in the future out of his New York tenesponsible for these processes, also for the pat- " ' terns desirns. end methods of thoe processes. When a danre n oyer nowadays, the gentleman instead of the ladj T, . nl 13 weanpg the roug.
lr.e naaa-iVurKcr tail iu-.ii. a sjii.y o iiuic
Lake County Civil Wax veterans have Ln notified thiii heii'-eforth tl.ey will receive I heir pension checks direct f.-orn a.:-ihi in-tori ajid thi-y may he cashed at any bank. Thl.t dots away with the pension ap tits.
I. Iuca, Zli, an filer, was caught on a ahaftlng at the Bufflnston cement plant yesterday and received Injuries which lesuited In his death at the Gary ho-Kpltal later.
fiary lit tret ting ready to renew U, f.gbt hefo-ra the Ifcfe'lslat.ur" for f branch of tho superior '.'irt i.htrii Th! time t.h-, ul'i it other Ijike County cities i 'Jr.ic sought.
Son Attacks Sisters; Shot by Hia Father FAIllS. Nov. io ave his two daughter from mistreatment at tins hands of their brother, M. Victor I'otrociuln shot and killed his son. After his act. the father, who is Bcventy-tvvo years old, Rave himself up to th police, nay!nc ho rsrottcd his crime, but that his son's continued misconduct merited the death penalty
Th r-.-"our.t of ballots In the I :rer. f.rf.. ;imor 'ontent for th 'i n.' i . .'J. "of ship ! r.earlni? l' at ' !' n io'.i.t. tinless ti,j f . f i,.,!i.:r.K prt'-incts show -jr.'i" ' '1 n;u!a it ies, 11. :;'.., of l!a..r.M.'t l.as th-j t.Tl- :. 1 1
Jude Joseph O. Ibach, of IlarMinond today became chief justice of the Indiana Appellate court.
Kidney and Bladder Iro Jibs Conqusred or Monsy BacK
WORM OUT AFTER SHE COOKED A1EAL Took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Read the Result
"I suiTercd for
Gary Democrats and Progressives will hold their love fefuits tonight.
uy tne resuiis ne must uuiciui tvcn n -i-i
half the night in solving his problems. The hand-worker may or may not supply the tools he works with. The brain-worker must supply
iting for a train after he had the machines and equipment, the raw material, r t 1 ?d the capital to pay for both as wcu as tne
4, i i. i 4 t- 'vaces of labor, lhe hana-worKer s rcsponsicounty seat nuptials, at least caused a Times Vttc;' iUUU- t , . reported to reach that charitable conclusion. The I biHty ends when the procuct is fmis.ed; the whole sordid Tiernan case is a sorry revelation , brain-worker must sell that product at a Pncc of how lightly many in the present state cf so- I that will prevent the impairment of the capital
ciety regard their marriage vows and astonishes employeu.
thos who ara old-fashioned enough to regard
1 ; JM Passing ! S-h-o-w tt. iWWl'J in
lir.CAtsn it was wash day. vn often wonder es wa OlISKRHE n- g-'-rl In a rather tight SKinT and rolleddown stockings IK lTiPfs tU'.itlo easily. lrr",vl v-.t.- i-nuTid i; IllP
Gary barbtra, following the lead of Hammond, de-clded last night to raise the price for ha-incits to 'i'o cents. Pressure is being brouRh to bear on the barb' ra of Kast Chicago and Indiana Harbor to fall In line.
The Crown I'oint telephone exchange has changed hands ataln. A deal closed today t'-ansfers the property frlrn the Crown I'oint Telephone Co,, to the Indiana Union Telephone & Telegraph Co., a usld!ary of the IJcll styutem.
I-'or ij a-.-j Lrr. Carey. I', ha.c beei- i,' i:r. '.j.i. t, :cy pre..;;?t:o.i ,'o. 7 t j jc i.o r, for juij as il ar hi c'jt. ) for a.dt.ey u.uii u..Mr r.K. .i i.i.;J t.ow t i.a; I Lave retired frci; act. .t p. acl.ce 1 Lave ir.a'.e ai.ai.a.'"fcbU wilt. iea;.i,g u-uiii;-fct'i lu caeiie 'fi.ii v,c:.utrtul picr.pt.or at a r.-.'utr ale . .ce, on t:.e u.cuey Laci if d.o..aL.aed plan. lie ware of kidaey disea- e thouFariU G.e of it t'-ij ' a: ua.it to be etijoyirf the b..Bii.gs of l.fe and hcai-.n. v'ai.c.h tiie -y k'.uU"-'. If you i.ave pecaa tloaunij t.erore
the f-veti. ounv eye-, ciaii.
or
ache
Dr. Carey's fanwua pieacr.ptiun .-.o. j
rurbt away.
rtnr'nnftti. Ohio.
a yearwitn nervous ci ouo;;a "-.
mantles ieioic a
took Lydia L. pinkham'a Vegetable Cora-
pound. My back
pained an tr.a
time ari3 l waa 'unfit for house
work. I was worn out if 1 cooked a meal, and waa unable to do my washing. My girl friends and my
fi-.t'-r told rue n 1 wouid take your
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John Mayo, In 16CS, demonstrated that the fiu which supports life is the- ."!me as that which causes the rr-f to b-irn.
your
moist' j.aiiiiS, backache or aide- i Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills e. you ougu.t to get a boitie of: j Wou'd be relieved. After takin?
' ! the first bottle l felt better, and ne-
i, v.. wnnHprfulttr hen1ttd tens trlected It awniiC OUC iOUii'j 1 wum
of thousands of caes of k-idnty ai.d r,0t do my work unt.l I was stronger, bladder troubles and la the medi- g0 j too'K the Vegetable Compound cine you can always depend upon. a2.a:r anrl r-jw I am the mother of a 'Dr.r-lcarey wa. . ll months oid boy. He is, fat and
practicing physician for mar.y years i healthy and lam sure I couiu ncvci and his great prescnpt.on No. 777 j j-ave carried him if it had not been
aided thousands or s-u..erer8 om - mp.-iirine. I recommend yOUt
medicine to ail women although I are young to be advising some one cnder " Mrs. Christ. Petroff, 313 W.Lir ... ir- ('inc'tin,'; , Oh'.O.
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kidney and Madder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective prescription in both liquid and tablet form at Summers' Pharmacy and all re-liable pharmacists the r unfrv over adv.
i:irr'i5 a3 a sacred institution. The pitiable
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and a fearful example for the young. These perversions of love honor and obedience which so many seem to regard as a joke of the first water show how far off the trail the world has wandered.
It may be true that the man who possesses
"a thorough knowledge of the business" may become a good executive; it is also true that
man brings to the business a mental
BRAIN CREATES WEALTH.
It is natural that the man who works with
equipment which added to practical experience gives him the superior qualification. It isn't ex
perience alone that determines preferment it s brains plus experience that makes him the executive. Again, it is not mere production that creates wealth but rather the conversion of products at a profit that makes men richer. The most
thai production does it to make wealth possible.
his hands should feel that he does more than Digging a ton ot coal or raising a ua.ci u m n who v,ork, with h?3 head. What the Potatoes -S not creating wealth unless tne coa.
. " . . , . - iUirl nntatnc- are marketed advantageousiy, and (
r.and.v-nrk-pr nroauces is so easiiv measureu r
that there is little or no question regarding it. it's brains that does this
Yet behind his production is the thought, the planning, the direction, of the head-worker who sometimes thinks for thousands of hand-workers. Russia has been trying an experiment In production. The experiment was predicated on .the proposition that "all wealth belongs to the toilers because they create it." The mills, factories, and mines cf the country were given over to the hand-workers to be operated on a uniform wage basis. Managerial and executive positions were filled from the ranks. Selling organizations were created from them. Operations were conducted according to the knowledge and experience of those holding responsible positions, but production was limited and quality bad.
Something was wrong. Two things were lack-1
ing brain-work and capital. Lenine contended that If capital could be
Brain-work is the mainspring of business
W 11 fcfteu wonder as wo MO VI! gracefully about tfc. O.iSCE hall how the brassiere 19 fastened on when, the backiess COWS la worn, HUT we suppose there Is ALWAYS adhesive plaster. KVES when a girl WHO is worth $100,000 La SIIAI'ED like a bed slat. It U CASY to fall la leve with her Urure. AXY rc.an who can be itypnollzed INTO doing: arythiag WASTUD to Vo the thins anyway. THE colored race In America CiAIMil) only 6.3 pej- cent lit ixjlnt cf numbers In the Jast TE5 years, and wo suppose
1'LUI Mint air Ls not doing its
duty.
and industry. Tear this mainspring out as Rus- j pROF ot Harvaj-d say3
sia did and production must fail. Try substitutes for it, and there will still be failure. There
is no substitute, and, what is more to the point, j it.
there never will be. It's brain-wcrk that keeps the whole business and industrial world a-mov-ing, even when hand-work is not contributing its part to processes and operations, for brains than finc. the automatic machine that will do what labor refuses to do.
If the body meet a body in Europe, It Is pretty likely to be the resigned cabinet coming out and the new one going in.
U11AT we need now ls mro
I'aiJOSib uhouglit, that settles
IF we ha-sre to think, away GOES this column, IT ls possible In this world to GET your own waor, but TOT' hare to ray a Ms rrice fc it.
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Jess Willard Is again talking come-back. This has given rise to an opinion that Jess is
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ed brain-work would develop. He put Into a democrat.
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TIIE census bureau says there AUK over two ciilllon mors male.TILAS females la the country, AiSU tills will have to be accepted AT its face value though we SU'rosn the prevailing lmpres-si-.in to tlie CONTUAIIY Is duo to the fact Til A T so much more fe-maii : hown, ! if the whole town was ! m liMMi down on Monday morni ins j A let of women would I rn W fo- no rain.
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CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS 145 State Street, Hammond
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Cardinal Jiafli. The prohatiility of oominatin" :'i-h church dignitaries as p -rn era of the Italian eer.ate agaiii s lr;pg-.ng to r.h fore the -rre.. Hi -Ftmn of a rnprr-.-ie'-tnent he tv.-.-on t'nn t-hun h nr.d state in .tal, !t underwood tnat l'n m:rr M"m .-ihr.i will rci'"" Knc Victi. Knuinnr-I to aproint Can-r.i' M;t?1 .if Pisn ari.i VI irr rlnr.c. nrch ,-,sh'-; "f Trent, as senators of tht
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