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Wednesday, Feb. 25, 10- Page Four THE TIMES THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTv PRINTING & PUBLISH1N3 COMPANY. The County Times Daily axf.pt Saturday Sunday. Littered at tt. uostotne. in llaimuoiu. Juna . iu. Tha Tlnm fca Chlcico-Tndlan a Harbor, dally excapt Sunday Emrd at tha poatoffica in i-ast Chicago. Not aitr 18. HIS. The Lake County TtmMi Sturdy and Weekly edition, enteral t the .oefofCce in Hammond. February . 11 The Cary Evening Times Dll except Sut.day. En tered at the poatifnt in Garv. April S. 1911. All under the ci of Lurch 3, aa second-class matter. self. Utter selfishness 13 a form of Individualism that destroys all chances ci accomplishing the purposes for which ft Is practiced. , The truth is, absorption iu self to the exclusion of others is a crime. Involving both petty offenses of rudeness, suobbishne-ss and had breeding, aud cruel and heartless invasions of the happiness and prosperity of others. "No man liveth untc himself." and to try to do this In an extreme way Is to knock the props from under the entire structure of human society. A FIHST CLASS HOAX. The great whiskey rebellion In Michigau was cvl- LOQAN painb CO I CHICAGO, j deutly grossly exaggerated. There is every indication that the " drive" into the district was as devoid of excitement as an old ladies' Instead of being met tiainuiond (private exchange) 3100. J1C1. 81I (Call ior uliatevn department wanted.) v!-,,0ftC'rhT,nVT.-"T--,--.-hr Telephone 117 sewlnj bee at a (hurch s,.cla! rasaau A Thompson. Imi Chicago Telcpnone 831 , Kst cTiioaro (The Timesi Telephone :s3liy volleys of shots from indignant mluers battling for Indiana Harbor i i :! .. .Tei-piiiie s"2 i., , ,, , ... . ., . . . - . . , Tndiana Harbor tRcportcr and "la.". Adv.) " .Telephone i "pJr personal liberty, the chances are about 100 to 1 Whitley telephone 0-iathat they were greeted by "Kamerad." wherever they vrwvn x o i n i i.iepuouo If you have any trouble yetting Thb Time makes com plaint Immediately to the Circulation Department. HOHCB TO STTBSCJtXBBKS. put In an appearance. Michigau Isn't Tennessee. The hill billies of Johiv Fox' county will be the first ones to give I'ucle Sam V.a',-t?-r?he,V.yrJI,0ory f Tn? .r.t".0" i real trouble when he goes after their liquid dew. ry aa you nave In th past, please do not think It noa vm lost or waa not sent en time. Remember that tha man J The "tutraged" citizens of Iron cmiutv, Michigan, aervica la not what It us-ed to be and that complaints are . . . ... (tene.-a! from manr source- about the train and mail eer-Jdcut want to fight for their . o per cent or better, rice. Ths Timbs hsa increases t mat ing equipment and , After thl et0rie8 0f tne -armed invasion" began flltt r- atrtvlng- earnestly to reach tt patrons on time. wa . prompt in advism us wheo you aa .: t your i.aper ana! Inp In they became bo panic strlckeu that they even a wil act promptly. j turew up their hands whenever an automobile approach- VmJZT i ed. In the beilef that St contained parties of the dreaded k i "rcvenooers-" jHt- "r""" 5.. I Yesterday the county resounded with a strange ' rumbling sound. It was made by the roiling of many A PARENT'S COMPLAINT. I barrels over the hlls, caused by the desperate efforts A system of education which compels a child to of the citizenry to hide its home made wine, raisin mash t?.ke his books home fcr study at night is not the best j anj other liquor where they dry agents could not find lr. system la the world. There are occasions when a child jori jf taey diti fin( jt where they cannot connect the is delinquent or will nut get his lessons lu school wheu i owners as having It in their possession. Some of the it Is justifiable, but parents are generally against the more panic ttricken eveu hammered in the bungholes practice of forcing a child along la his school career . 0f the barrels, allowing their brew to saturate various! by making him take his studies home with him when i large tracts cf the couutk. he ought to be taking recrcaticu or iu bed. This news- j The -great whiskey rebellion" has exploded like a Vaper has received several complaints during the prcscul ! j.j fire cracker and If the prohibition agents use a school year from parents who prefer that their child-j little common sense, but little will ever be heard The Passing Show reu s school wort le uoue at scnooi anu uut uuuug iuc night at home, lu one instance the child was nearly worn out by having twenty arithmetical problems tc work out every night and became cross and irritable. The child was ambitious in its studies and was carry ing too big a load in school work. There seems to be a tendency in modern school work in mappiag out the courses of study to rush a Child through ;fjool aud children graduate into high school at a very tender age nowadays. The hustling crowding spirit of the day seems to have seeped into the school system, much to the concern of many parents. With the abolishing of the eighth grade in the Ham mond schools children are entering the high school at the extremely tender age of thirteen :ears. A child is only a child once. It should not be forced to do many things in a half-hearted, rushing way, instead of doing a few things we!!, after it has spent its day in school it deserves the rest of the day in play and entertainment of its own. There is much to be said as well for the parents, who oljct to study cramming. They are responsible for their children's health, and upbringing. about it. AND THE "HEART OF THE WORLD" BEATS ON. Haymond B. Fosdick, undersecretary general of the League of Nations, and American representative lu the League machinery, has resigned because the I. S. has not accepted the league. Aud still the "heart of the world" beats on. THE OTHER FELLOW. When it is always ourselves and never "the other fellow'' in our relations with our fellow beings there is something wrong without human aud ethical conscious ness. We have slipped a cog somewhere on the back stretch of our existence that has always 0r will at some time in the future, affect disastrously our own happiness and welfare. True, this Is particularly the age of a certain sort of Individualism that has become an obsession among teachers of philosophy and opportunity. We are swamp ed with a doctrine that we must confine our undivided attention to ourselves, what we are, what wc possess ana what we hope to be. 1'rom a ultltarlan standpoint aud as a mere matter of personal success, this doctrine may be all right, but the trouble is in application of the law. If we pursue the doctrine to its ultimate meaning, however, and withdraw all our thought, sympathies and help from the people who surround us, we wreck our own craft and iu no small degree defeat the very object of life if- BESATES WILSON ADJUDGED SANE. The aunt of former mayor of Cleveland, the late Thomas L. Johnson, died recently leaving an estate of 150,000 disposed of by will. The will was attacked by relatives on the score of the woman's mental incompet ency, cue of the contentions of a sister contestant being that the deceased "whenever she discussed the presi dent would work herself into a rage aud it was with great difficulty that she was calmed." The jury in the surrogate's court, on hearing this evidence of the atti tude of the deceased toward Mr. Wilson, promptly de cided that she had possessed a clear and lucid mind, and the will was ordered executed. If the will of every person who berated the president were attacked for that reason, the law courts would never be able to clear their dockets. SHOULD GO TO PEOPLE. Mr. Eryan at least gave the diners at the Jackson Day banquet something to think about when he asked them how a senate minority, that had denounced the Republicans for a seven months' delay in ratifying the peace treaty, could justify the 14 months' delay the referendum of the issue to the people would involve an issue whose outcome would be more than dubious in that it Involved the securing cf two-thirds of the senators, avers the Fort Wayne News. Mr. Bryan is. of course, eminently correct, but it is really to be hoped that he will not prevail. This mat ter should go to the people for a decision and.it is guaranteed in advance that if ft does the Lodge reser- j vations will be sustained by an overwhelming major ity. The people of the United States do not believe with President Wilson that the League or Nations cov enant is greater than our government and they are op posed alike to allowing European nr: ''ins to conscript Foldiers here to fight European wars and to obligating this country to tarry the financial burdens cf the old world. SOMET DH 3 we have a swet VOICE call up I j Kie us an m THAT liialvi.a us thhui tf tlimMy or chiffon. BUT probably a practical man WOULD have thought iff a kimono and BOUDOIR cap njul lie posriMy WOULD have Wn more right rilni Liiik a OUT of ten at thnt. "HOW can I make a shy man pro pi -ft WRITES an undoubtedly fair corres pondent TOV don't ha to, girl; JUST think what year this is. Su h a im morj THE way Hammond is building new lactones THE population nxt year will hn". imria f U T1VH thousand Inrttad of tins TIAS'B 2.000. WE Fee that the coming SCIENTTriC M-ntcst lin-con Mr. Ofrnpst-y AND Mr. Otrj'Ti'irr is not tu BE until 1 1. WHICB only leaves the principals a little LESS than a ye-ar tu talk in. I BUT of course considerable gabbing can BE accomplished even In that ESOKI time hy strict attention TO business. PERSONS who have been paying: $7.30 to J12.00 for THE Xewberry Eajter triad will last until UPON THIS POINT J0SEPHUS IS QUIET. While Sims is telling the country how PaniMs has destroyed the navy's morale, the Providence Journal resales us with Daniel's responsibility for the destruc tion of the navy's morals. T1IC CALIFORNIA jufige who ordered the auto mobile of a speed fiend locked up for 30 days oiTcrs a novel remedy for fast driving and oue that should hare a good effect. OT in our own behalf, but seriously and earnestly, because we wish to guard our friends against disappointment, we suggest that they inform themselves concerning the de livery dates of Cadillac automobiles. Bohling Auto Sales Douglas and Hohman, Michigan and Grapevine, Hammond. Indiana Harbor. . shoes will be please'i to LEASN it Is now officially announced THAT 15 a pair is a fair price OH, such a government! WHEW they are courting: ALXt she hears is his autobiography, BUT after they are married ALL he h'axs is her autobiography. FETTTBOCKEK.8 look So MUCH like regular petticoats THAT wonder ncmetimrs whether IT is any easier to kick the chandelier BDRIHO r-umn ex' iting- moment TJX one or the othrr. AND the motto of the Italians may yet be HE K-pt. Us put of i'muie. WE'LL say it is a ciufer LENTEN entertainment. IT isn't always modesty THAT makes a (rirl act distant AND reserved SOMETIMES St is the fact that she KNOWS her complexion will rub off. A HEADLINE says that MOST wives will vote as th'ir hus tands do NOT at ail. AN x w AT we know some families WH-EBE pa will vote Just as ma tells lum to. 90-TEAJUOLD suffragette's slogan is "STAND by the Skirts" TOU meaji in them, dearie, don't you? Eyesight Dim burn or T drugt, Opto tablets fwm yjr f , gUss dissolve ene in a ;"he th eyes of crater and use to bae B(m Opto has Pn to clearer, sharper Tisxm ana thousands. -rthe r Note: noct0T.r BPlSt. Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. . PHONE 3328. Select Dancing Assemblies Every Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. High School Classes Every Friday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 10 P. M. worry loose CUT LOOSE You work weary, cut from the bonds of drudgery. You owe it to yourself and to your family. FOR 2 CENTS mrf The THOR ELECTRIC WASHER will do all your washing will do it quickly and more thoroughly The THOR pays for itself m a very short time. Let ns show you how this is possi ble. Demonstrated m your home free. Very convenient payments. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., 633 Hohman St. Tel. Ham. 525. The World's Largest Tire Factory Building 30x3,30x31 and 3 lx4'inch Tires i Owners of small cars can enjoy the same high relative value in Goodyear Tires that gives utmost satisfaction to owners of big, costly motor carriages. They can take advantage of that tremendous amount of equipment,skill and care employed by Goodyear to build tires of extraordinary worth in the 30x3, 30x3 Vi-, and 31x4 inch sizes. They can secure these tires without waiting, despite the enormous demand, because, in addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear builds an average of 20,000 a day in the world's largest tire factory devoted to the three sizes mentioned. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or any other car using one of these sizes, go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes,. 5 Jx3Vi Goodyear DcniMe-Cure $"A00 fabric. AD-Weathw Tread LJ 10x3Vfe GoodTer Single-Cure $" ''765 Fabric, Anti-Skid read X " Goodrear Heavy Toorirt Tube are thick, strong rube that reinforce casings properly. Why rUk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3Vi sue in water- $290 proof bag. J IVL E. Kilpatrick 3434-36 Penna Ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Dealer in Goodyear Tires and Auto Supplies. East Chicago Garage and Sales Co. 4735-37-39 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago, Ind. Dealer in Pneumatic and Solid Tires. Lake County Auto Supply & Sales We are the only authorized dealer carrying a full line of Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Accessories Our stock consists of Pneumatic, Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires. It is our pleasure to serve you. H. A. THIEL, Prop. NORTHWEST COR. DOUGLAS AND HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. TEL. 1741. Eo N. Bunnell Motor Company AUTHORIZED DEALER IN GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. FORD SIZES 504-503 Hohman Street, Hammond. Phones: 650651592. 4814 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago. Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 947. Phone 1470.