Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1917 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Tuesdav. March 27. 1017 THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BT THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY. DUMA. LVOFF, MILUKOFF AND RODZIANKO GUIDE RUSS DESTINIES 1 i The Constantly The Times East Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except Sunday. Entered; at the postofTiee !n East Chicago. November 18. 1913 Toe l.ike County Time Daily except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at the postcrrlce In Hammond June 2S, ISO. The Ukf. nty Times Saturday And weekly edition. Entered at tha postoittae. In IMmiiond, February 4, 1 p 1 1 . The Ga.-' Ev: n? T'.-tfs Daily eii-ept Sunday. Entered at the poatofflce , in Gary, April 13. 1912. All under the act of March 3. 1878, as second -clans matter. ncreasioir ijiiirilx-i- uf ixki.-x-s lit'if.l liy our Optonictrist more firmly fstuhlish'-s our uutjuostivinod snprrmacy. John E. McQarry JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST. FOItXIO ADVERTISIKU OF VICE. fll Rector But'. .Chlcaft

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! ism and rv-n niomhs aro i wa. a deviation from good sense. Aid and oomi fort lo Germany, no matter how much one may not like Knclnnd, :f operated i from here has oeen ;i risky thine. A soon as war is declarer! it wo'.ild eon- ' s i; treason. i To younc Ma eon's neflier. an estimable woman and the widow of a Oary pioneer, there is si ven sympathy. She must be consoled with the thought that her adventurous son was more foolish than lie was wise and that hap-

rillv ni; iffvio'c tn tV.o OorTiians were in a !ir!P when relations w;th flii?

i ountry were not . the ar point; also that he has enabled us to set lisrht on I the abominable workings of Ihe Gorman secret, service as i conduets itself ' in America.

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ANY one in A rnf'i i a iron cross at this time iron hand, ufr.s insteao.

i s p i r l n st to tait s likely t o get

WOW! There is an organization known as the National Assoeiat ion Opposed

V.'Al.t, s-re.- niattnates say it will ' be atrio'ie make a b.jr loan to I'l-ar.!.", and Wall sti t :s showiiir Its patriotism 1 y charitinit t iie gallant Kronen only 1 ! '-3 per rent interest.

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THK RLACK I OK ( ()X( iL'KSS. This paper iielves 1 ha: con stress should never have adjourned at its l.'.sr session. The place for that body is at Washington at times like the ; osopt. The Philadelphir. Pros pats it well when it sa . s that, "While there is constant dancer of war, the law-making body uf the nation should remain a' the seat o: government. National preparedness would become a veritable .'' e ry power to tier Hre war should be unavailable in a sudden ' merzeney. The war in liuropr should have taugLt u.- that it is the unexpected that happens a' a time like this. New perils can develop within a Sate of a lew hours. It requires time for congress to reassemble once it is scattered io the far corners of the nation. Within that time there might e.-..-i!y bo disaster to the country. '"The president himself should desire the aid of congress during such a p- riod. No manrr with what power he might be clothed in advance to meet a po.x.-ible cri.-is. it wi'.l be far better to have in session a body which represt iirs the sentimint of the whole country to back him up in 'Whit 1.- ncnt. ;cid to take counsel with him as how problems can be.-t. be met. This is no t;;ne for piide of opinion. The crisis is that of the nation, p v of the intli idual. When the president strikes, it should be the act no' oniy of the hiof t ef tnive, but of the v hoie nation through its cliosea representatives. Korei.sn na'-ions -hu!d iinib-rs-and that he is backed liy the body that makes the laws of tii1 country and represents its sentiment. The place for congress of the I'ni'ed States during this period is at. Washington."

POLICf: MATROX XKKDFUI, Muring a 'housnml dollar a i'oniobile for officials of the Hammond police department i- a good inves'ment for efficiency, no doubt, but if the city

en-inr a f et , r it ;s m u ay c ;ea r for a lie Tie. atliOitiii of :, 11 n a pprea ;i; a: .le by to rstandi'ii: for a wr ei.il .. r,''.

e.-'nient is warranter! it is to ho hoped it can see its i a p pi fipriat ion to employ a police woman, od 'he rk'ht kind of police ina'ron can do with a class n. can be estimated in doliars. Sympathv and un- j -i '.I'tiiiiiii bi'u tlie eonimunity is al.-o a form of j

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j p'iblishes at New Yor'- "The Wmnan's Protest," and in the c-'irrent number, ! Mrs. Arthur M. Omie of New Yoik, j-resident of the national oruaniza' ion, ! writes in part in "An Appeal For the Defense of Democracy" the subjoin. 'j, I which is submitted for the perusal of those interested: I The anti-stifi'raae cause is growing, not faii.ng. ! I'h ima'ely. it canttot fail. i As a representative declared to the Pennsylvania legislature ; j "Woman suffrage is wronc. No amount of argument can make j i: rigii.' j All hope is ha.-ed on ihe belief tha wrong cannot ultimately I triumph. j "e know -ve are ri-ht. 1 Wo know that the majority of our people, men and women, are 1

against woman sunrage. Wo know that the more people learn of woman suffrage, the more useless, expensive and inimical to tlie best interes's of women it is and will bo demonstrated. We know that practical considerations of common sense, rather than mistaken chivalry or abstract, sentimen's, will ultimately deoid'i this issue. Two years ago, a New Jersey physician wrote: "Nature herself is opposed to woman suffrage, and she will ultimately repeal it if adopted." We have heard the rumblipas of discc-nten in California. Illinois and Kansas. Wo will hear more. We know that the franchise cannot prove a permanent fetish., even for the few women so enthusiastic about it now. Sooner or later, the public wi'l regard tho professional female poli'ician as more o? a menace than the male. Tlie repeal of woman suffrage is a question of time. It is coming. Women voted in Greece, they tried it in Rome. They sat in the parliament of Kngland three cen'uries ago. They vo'ed in Austria until democracy demanded universal manhood s iftraso, lutped on manhood service and responsibility. Women voted in New jVrsey in 17f7. It was repoab-d ten years la'er. bee? use of elecion frauds in which women politicians took prominent part. An'i-suff racists are Lii ven a broad opportunity, they are called upon to defend the greatest issues. Democracy itself is at stake. The rich' of the people to rule; the right of state and nation t0 represents! ive government; the right to sefle this question of suffrage in accordance with local conditions: the right of men to demand th'-it the verdict of the voters be upheld; the right of women to claim their needed exemption from political duties by "the law of majori'y rule, the first principle of a republic,- as Jefferson called it: the rights reserved to the people in state and Federal const it ut ion?. All these rights are threatened with extinction. The Million-Dollar-a-Year Suffrage Machine, with its coffers bulging wi'h gold, i's cohorts and lobbyists on the floors of every

legislature, is trying to carry nut the destructive program president. Mrs. ('arrio chapman Catt.

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tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and j stomach disordered. V, c, n crr5is. feverish, restless, see If ,

I tongue is eoat'-d. 'hen give ihis dllci- ; ' ous "fru.t laxatue " Ciridren love it. I and it can not cause injury. No differ- j j eiice what ails your little one if fail ; ' of cold, or a sore threat. diarrhoea. ! I sUimaclische. bad brent h. remember, a jpentie "inside i-leansinK" should always

Y-t the first treatment Riven. l ull direction." for babies. hiidren of ail a;es and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Bewnre of counterfeit fift syrups. Ask your druKRiM for a 50-cent bet tie of 'California Syrup of Kips-" then look carefully and sc that it is made by the "California Kig Syrup Company." We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Adv. '

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