Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 154, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1922 — Page 4
The Times Newspapers T 272S "LAKHS COtfKTCY .VX'T'O & PUBITCi CO. Th J-jUte County Tiutes Dally except Saturday nd Eunday. Entered at ti.a poutoCtlce iu Hammond. Indian. June 21, 190S. The Times East Chicago. Indiana Harbor, dally except Sunday. Entered at the postofitce In East Calcco, Indian. November 18, 1913. Th Lk County Time- Saturday and Weekly Edition. Entered at tha postofflce In Hammond, Indiana. February 4. 115. The Gary Evening Tlmoa Dally except Sunday. Entered at the poitofflco la Gary, Indiana. April IS. 1912. All under the act of March 8. 1878. aa eecond-clase matter.
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LOVE. Wr. expect all the voting folk to read this, because whenever the word love sticks up out of the printed page they get all nervous and excited and they want to see what it's all about. There was a man by the name of Rodger Dolan, and he loved a maid of 13. That was 40 years ago. He knew all the anguish ot love unrequited. For she wanted to treat him "like a brother." So Rodger went away. The other day he returned. He looked upon the face of the woman he had loved. She had matured in beauty, and retained the traces of her girlish charm. But this is no fairy tale. It is real life. RodgerjDolan discovered that he no longer loved her, 4,fhe fitted my ideal as a suit of badly tailored clothes fits my body," Dolar. said. How much better it was that this couple never married. Rodger Dolan might have come to the same realization after the excited period of first love was gone, and then the divorce court would have been just around the corner. Better think of the girl or the boy as a mature man or woman, young folk, before you take the fatal step. Will that picture fit your ideal as well as the present one, or will it seem like a suit of badly tailored clothes?
THE CAT Of all the animals which man has domesticated or made pets of, the cat seems to us to -e the least understood. And, as many a human has vestified, it is terrible to be misundert:c3. 3-t, ii "?uss could talk, she wouldn't think of saying such a thing ao that, for in the first place she wouldn't waste words on anything so useles as a bromide, and in the second place she is somewhat too proud to care what
I mere people think of her. She is elemental, and
frankly selfish. She wants food and shelter, and soft places to rest. But it is not true, as frequently stated, that she is essentially sly and neaking, that she is treacherous, and cares nothing for people. On the contrary, the cat simply refuses to pretend. The cat is after the main chance, provision for physical needs. After those are assured, she can easily be won to affection for her master. She is highly sensitive, both to sympathy and to harshness; and she is nervous Scats and cuffs quickly affect her and make her appear slinking. But a natural, humane treatment and a recognition of her rights and dignities will win the feline affection and it is worth winning. The cat is a self-respecting
little creature, extremely mindful of her dignity. She is independent, for she well earns J anything you may give her by freeing your ' house of rats and mice. So she does not fawn 1
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EFFICIENT CHEWING. From a welfare report: We found Mrs. Bonham a pleasant little woman whose husband had earned her pretty new sewing machine by chewing tobacco. 1 reckon you think that is a mighty funny method of earning: anything, but some tobacco ha9 tags which arc redeemable, and the machine was one of the premiums. Mrs. Bonham jus t beamed
with Dride as she rolled out her machine. I never had a machine be
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.. I tl f ! e:its -lIr- and Mrs. Mat Hoffman. rr-f q p ' Ed. Hill left for Hammcnd toUlCifV (j itor Monday.
Mrs. II. N . Carnahan was a Chicago visitor today. Art Matthews left for LaGrange. 111., on Sunday morn In u.
Miss Agnes Hoffman i hnm. m.-c
Hum nrr fccnool work In Ohio, to y;'--n1 the holidays with h.r j,ar-
day wher he will work as malntainer on the Michigan Central. Veronica and Helen Keilman sptnt Monday at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E!, rsa.ru of Gary, spent Sunday with Mr.
H. N. Carnahan.
uu pnae as sne rouea out ner maininc unci uau a mammc iv- ., fore, she explained. "I just went to the neighbors when I had to sew. I FTTST? So, of course. I wanted a machine awfully bad- So Frank just chawed t;'-.a ind hawed, and 1 saved every tag till we got enough, and last year j s -j ive got the machine. Frank i chawin' out a clock now; but that won't . jjL-a ... vwm
Mr. Davidson was a Chicago visMi', Ar.ton k'hiilz and Mlst
Othelia Keiiman spent Sunday a Hammond. They acted aa spon sors for the infant daughter of Mr
ami Mrs. Nick Echutz. Tho 'babs
was named Margaret Anna. Mr. Geo. Holla returned to hi
work hero today after ipendind
"cvera! days at the home ot Mrs Hofla's parents at Bloomlngrdato Ind. Mr. Hoffa announces th ar
rival of a baby girl named Gene r
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Some day somebody is going to tell the truth about the Hall mur- j
cier case. 1
Expert proofreaders keep a good many writers in the literary game. - One New York man who is having financial difficulties says he thinks he will come out about even, as he owes just about as many people - he does not owe.
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wines aerainst its hind 'ev. A mule cannot do this, but makes his , '
cricketing noise by rubbing his tongue against the roof of his mouth.
If nothinor happens to an elephant, he lives a great many years.
The first horsehair .vatcb chain was worn by Louis XV1I1 , king of , -j fcVsinro fTnrona nrl vna i.ricMPTfrl nuitn n flrnampnt. Thft watch
worn by the king weighed four pounds and could do anything but keep time. No man in the history of the world has ever been able to wear plug hat and milk a cow at the same time. The death rate among the Inca Indians is very high, for the reason that this tribe lives on the top of a mountain. I hate one of these mild winters because I know my landlord is
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Kf !r,c inr ct,n , ry a k,.c v, (i.-c- v,r. The Turks play a return engagement in Europe about every so , -"1
e often, a queen. Not the least of these is her song of ,
There is many a lion tamer who is afraid of his wire.
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the song of the cricket on the hearth, is a bless- s It may mean nothing at all. but a woman out west who had been ' l
v,.,. married five times before has just married a man by the name of Ditto. V ing to any house. r We have no doubt Queen Wilhelmina of Holland will be highly
flattered to have the kaiser's bride called herself "Queen Wilhelmina of Prussia." ' . r IS THIS A FOUR-HANDED PARTY? I As he spoke he deliberately locked his arms and stood in a grace- K ful attitude with his hands on his hips, regarding the pompous figure T ou the bed. Detective Story Magazine. - b
BOSTON girls, who started the fad of wearing goloshes unbuckled, are buckling them this this season. It's the important news item like this that makes life worth while.
NOW William G. McAdoo's son has been arrested in California for speeding. The family has every reason in the world to look upon California as a kind of hoodoo state.
A NEW YORK damsel, claiming to have been cheated of the title of best-formed woman in the country, is asking damages of $100,000, which appears also to be a beautiful figure.
IT would be an excellent idea if every peace conference in Europe from now on were held in one of the bigger war cemeteries.
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VE don't claim any dlstlnctloa rOB a now thousht. but IX strikes us that It Is a KAPPT disposition not to DESXttS to "Improve'" others. WHEH tho lrreslstable reformer BXXETS the Immovable elnner . TH25 result Is a mouth fest
WOETH going miles to hear. MAYBE if your demands were ITOT bo unreasonable MOBJ3 of your-rrayers would HE ansTverede. TIM3B, after all. is the great SOLVENT of our problems A2TD It does not seem as If the WAJ& tax either on excess profits or ! CORSETS need -worry the best minds j AI5TT longer, both, as we U2ffIESTA2ro It being- practically extinct. WHTH a wife asks her husband THESE days for a little money she AS a rule flnd3 that what SEE grets Is little. BUT his effort to pleas her CI that way Is not often appreciated. THE -world la always look-in 2OS bargains, be a bargain yourself AJJD you will bo In demand, BEING a bargain Is r.ot difficult IN an environment where MOST men are far from bargains. NO wonder lemons cost so much WE understand that the GIEX3 are usir.g them to CX.EAJT their knees with. THE man with the fastest car ITEVE3 has any doubt in hi MIND as to who should CAVE the rig-ht of way. A Xe-A- York prohibition agent DISOTJIEED himself as a delivery n:an AND landed five prisoners. II" thre is a new deliveryman on 1
YOin route you'd better GIVE him water. WHIN a man who has a wife and A number of grown daughters SWELLS himself as he rays that his WORD at home Is law, you may SET it down as a fact that he Is not Ian head, but merely the bonehead OT the family and Is also a CUES XT and robust liar.
T YEARS en TODAY
The body of a man. dead probably three months, was found. this morning by 13. & O. workmen -who were burninjr weeds and brush from a field near Miller. The body could not be identified. The IXessvllle rio&tofrice 1 the first in the Calumet region to receive the new parcel post stamps. Otto Seberger of Crown Point was arouse from sleep last night by sounds iriade by a burglar. The fellow kept Peberger off with a g-un until he could escape.
Officer Ed. Shields of the East Chicago police has been assigned to "quarantine duty" and will see to lt that homes quarantined on account of scarlet fever observe the rules. Two negroes held up the King Hung Lo restaurant In Hammond yesterday afternoon and escaped with $340 and a "diamond rtnp. One giving the name of Walter Radford was captured later by Gary police, and this afternoon he was sentenced to prison by Jude Vteiter.
John Lincoln, one of the proprietors of the Orphan candy store at Gary, has been ordered to roport for service In th Greek army at one or su:Ttr tho consequences. Chief Martin of the Gary pollce has ordered his men to clean up the "black belt," where 3,010 negroes aro now living and where six murders were committed thid year.
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Trustee John C. Eecker. of North township is receiving bids today for the purchase of the old Ilessvllle school property. The real estate measures 75 x 140 feet and was appraised ;it I.P'in.
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