Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1919 — Page 4
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TJIF TIMES. November 8, V.W.)
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY The LAKE COUNTV Pm'iTING i PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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tit, lHOa, Th Tin.T-a Unit Chtc (,--' :ni!nna Harbor (tilly excvt Can-lay Knif ra at iho pv-ij, ;co m t,as;t .Suviiii.cr IS. 1 a 13. The I.ak Cuif; "rimes Fm.r1y r1 Wtck'.y dltln. Enter-i -i. tho . isPif.a-r. tn t;aiaiii:nj. February 4. 114The Gary Kvcrenjs TtriPS rii t-xf i't Sui-da). terc at ta-i pfs.-.-Ci.-t- in --ary. Ar;l 1.x. IS 13. Ail undtr tbo ct of Mar-.li 3, lbT'J. us second-class . matter. I POSEI8N ABVrBTISIXa cyxicrs. I G. LOO. UN I'Ai.MJ & CO CHICAGO.!
'Nowhere was it impressive and fiene rally it. show ed a marked decline from the socialist vote of former yens. This fact ia significant as the socialist vote of th-' country at present is really Hie bolsh.evl.st vote. The socialist party is the medium through which th bolin-vist . the I. W V. and th" anarchists give expression to tlietr ideas and fvidi-nc-e of tlieir strength. We now -re whi' these men are and what proportion of the population ihey n pr sent. Yet they are impudent ly demanding the overthrow of this povernment and the establishment in its -!ar- of a Lusr-ian soviet covprniiiont. Treat 'em rou.-h!" Ths Tadpole's Tail One time an old Inn was hit on the head by a piece of lenf, or some such deadly missile, and she immediately started the cry that ihe skies w ere fall'.np.
Hammon..! rpyst. -xrhriRC turn, 3101. 310J (Can for whnti-vir -it Tartmcnt WKtttrtl.) Gary Off!? T.-i-itvr.a 131 N'tsa-i it Thntii".n i:t Chlrnr-"1 T-p i h-ne 931 lust Ch :--. (Ttl Tints) " Ttd-rhoo 31 Indiana iinrbar .mr; T" i-'ioim M'2 l'";v' 'birl-T lPm...-r .,;.J C'nV'xTv V. T- In !mr-e
CrcV-n-pT VeT Lh'..e 'n.-r was a fox with a pood appetite
if you rav nv trnuM KPtttns T-n T'V mnkes comP.air.t Iirinc1-iirr.lv to the Ctrc-jtaMnrt Pepnrtmant. re TtMK wit! r-.M t r r-i--r-niiWi- ft r th rfinrn of n? OnBL licitrd r';ci-- or u-,t-s an-i will rt.it notlc ft'ionrmous commurlriiti art, iaiert etgned :etter: of general Interest printed nt rtlfcrrtion.
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1 npi-n n full rr-cf.fini t Ion of th- licit .,: tli - wli. xvoik. In whatever isn'.., 1j ).arti tisit" in kiiiiii organ:-? w.i;. ' in every d-" i.-i -n w hich Ulror-tly : - f-rts thl rwelfar or the .part th-y jai-j n piny in l. miHnity. j -Son-- j.-iMtiv-.t l-'tiij-iation 1 p:?c- ' tirBhlc."
1 h prcsldpnt r1(,!"iir thi l w iiy. It wiii t.- fur th-.; new cf-nfc: -r. to i t: 1 it.
She didn't pe( anybody who was very intelligent excited over it. The only really shrewd person who took any notice
She suee, eded ill removing sni-1 nprotite. The world ia full of h.eps Inst now. whose ctun'y crowns are beinc honibard-1 with fullinT leaves and
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P'-aniit shucks, and "he cry that the -kles are fallirui ii-
CaaorR FAro-rn ctPCTjx,ATio-rT tttan attt TWO heard on every hand
OTitXE p."rns is thi CA-ctrtirrrT htotos.
!"TICE TO STJESCS.r3ES. If Ton fntl to rprlv your f..nv of Tnw Tivr i rr"mtJt'T vnvj hnre tn th-- pupt. rl'Bse 1 - not tMrti It hn rin icut or w! not sort r-n tin. p. nfnV r " t nit thf- mill erv)c t not r.-hst it t, o nrii thnt enmrlil'" nr fr'.'al fr--m irnv n.mrfn nh-i-.it th tritn uri'l irn11 frrVlr Th T-rrir.t Viob Inn.ppsf.l lt n 1 1 1 r nlMnnl"nt
I ftrtvlnr irn!tly to reach lti patrcni tin time. ! met -ely affl ic' ed w it h a w fill fRoi m or a had memory
prompt in advtone ua when you tlo not get your raper nJ w will act ptoinptly.
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Hooi They are tellint: yon that children are -worse, that prices are hichfr. that labor is scarcer, that utter demolition of all that makes for risht and cood is nearer at bund all that stuff Chldren aren't worse. The people who say tht are
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hoy isn't worse than I wa. He tries so-.-io: imes, bu' th-'i p..-'re I ot v,m too s-iff for him. and lie siens an armi j ptice before defeat claims him I Prices have been hiehcr. after otlier w-nrs. ! Labor has b--n as scirco or scarcer, an-.' besidos that j
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the Standard of living is rising faster than the price of!
The financial pain-
manufacture and sal nation has been mad-
but never baffled, are cur. in the coun'ry a dosporate ficht Xhe speetacle of a -'a
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an-i profits aceurin? from the labor-
of ii';u-r must he enormous. Tho ; The inter demolition of all that we have pained in the dry. y-.t tie u itior intf rf-st beaten. ' richt direction is alsQ far away so far away it never wdl
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Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every rhjht. Then you'll be sure it wi'i be there.
"SLOAN'S LINIMENT NEVER FAILS ME!"
Avy man or v.oma-i who keeps it HanJy w-il tell you that (ante thin
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on here ;.ni there all over reach us.
t.O il a T IH' . I a l i K I t I - 1 ' - - .11'- 1 1- i i 1 1 Tii'-ifc-ti iciiinr ii - - r- . 1 1 r- i . i ii mill- j like Ohio resiling with a in tin- road that is all- There is a sheer preripien, so j ht wa.-, settb d is a-' -nish- fa.- r, we ran tep. but that is only a juttine wall that
A sq')Edrc-n of U. . aviators who ofTer their services .o the new re- 1 minfrton. Del.; Lieut. Ke r.eth
earned tL rank of a; :? in . wc. id
war 3 'helninp i'-'l.s'.-i on the Ukraini- . front. tisch;rced om
"i'.-lic. The rb '- si. ws e;rht of i Shrews! urir. CharJv'fton. V. Va.;
thetn he fern the Polish '.Vi.te (aft- '"Award J. (. orsi. Broc.-:Iyn:
licuse at War.-avv. Left to rif'hl:
Lieut. L ir t.'iark, - 'I i isa. 'b.l
ins:. The liquor in.e;- -i.- never were so a are bow. They evidently would refu.se to if the last trump sounded.
'Mve as thy ; hide tho splendid and safe road afcont the cliff-brink. j rive up hone Suppose a free mother 'vere to worry liecausf berj
tfidpol" had a tail Other fro.e didn't have them. Ii-ln'ti
take it after ( ithr sirin of the holism Must have bec i a strain of lizard somewhere and th's poor little thin'
the A. TZ. F. tlu-?e men made their . Lk-ut. V Jwin N'.-ic ioston M.vs.
way to V.'arsaw tn tv - cars to i Lieut, vi org M. rawforf.. Wil- I'atr.t lei oy, Chicago.
Caj t. .. Ii. Kelly, Kiehrt 'a.; (art. Marian t '. Co.. i,-r. dark onvi i.y. (3.. and y r Ce-Jric Z.
is n throvr-baefc. 011 dear, oh dear: there he must ,ao j and be ridicub-d all his life for havinsr a tail. i
One day when the worry was at its heieht. Johnny swims home tailless- Little awkward swinitninp with
just lers, but he makes it- Great surpris-' and relief.
A little ordinary inteliicence and infonnation and a
Rood memory would have told that froc ry-i'lirj- tha
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ha they shr-d them at nature's
Monroe Doctrine And The Test Of Time On th fourth day of July- James Monroe, the fifth pre -blent of he United st-.te?. di--l :'n a little hous that still stands a: number t'.:i Prim- SreeT, w- York City. Nearly fifteen years a-o the Women's Auxiliary of
the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society j placed a' tablet noon this mo.b-st abode which hears a
rnaute in tn louowmsr worn-. tadpole hav tails an
"In this house die-i jamus mo.nkui-.. nt'n pie-au-M, (iwn eorK tillir. richf. of th" t'nped States- who proclaimed the Monroe Doctrine Th ckies art n't faliirip
upon which depends the freedom of the American republic xh tadpole's tail will drop off- j find the safety of the United States astaln.sr foreign arcres-j Iji;ht wi!1 ronu. ut Thfl fo? that i? now G,j;tinJ slon." 1 those of us who have no faith- ! This- ll'tl house has stood the test of flne as hap p.oo! Farm Life. I the American doctrine whlc'u was born in the heart and j . ' mind of the man who hi. Hied his last within ps waiis j The Heiarht of Radicalism Not at. that time nor at any time since has the Monro-- r);,rjn2 tt, convehiion of the Illinois Federation of j
Doctrine been the top:e ol so i-mi-ii cnn.ein a- tt Lanor recently held in Peoria. Illinois, when a genera! Ft ha? so come to pass that this house is soon to be so; 1 strike was advocated to aid steel workers. K-Uard N.
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CPF.CIALLY thos? frequently aU.:i k -1 1 by rhu'i-ratic twirrr. A foiint'-r-irri:ar.t, J-loan s L.ni-
ni'it s ,vt:rs thtt congest km arid fif Irate i r-.iSV.r? to the afTpctf-d pa't. f- -on rclievit.? tl e ache and pain. Kr-t l ar.-iy anJ i.s--l every wrote far r ..hiring and fin illy '-ii n.a-itini t '.. f'li-lS B'V-I a-i:'':9 f ! -:J'.ipi , r.ur.t'ia. mi' !? strain. j:-H " ';?.?.. fpr.iins, I raises, the rtsuit of exposure to wcatVr. M.n's Liniment is sol-! by a': ir::r.PUr .V!r.. 7t-.. 51 ''
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at auction and no doubt the purcnaser
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secret arv of the f'hieairo Federation of Labor
to make way for a more modern build Ins While tha' J Shared: "I am a Red, worse than any Red in Gary. In-1-
lfTtle house is ions, destroyed there are those wuo are .seeking to des'roy the plain worded doctrine of Monroe. When readme the Inscription upon the- tablet which has stood for nearly fifteen years there i - no mention of the Monroe Doctrine as a "regional understanding" Thero Is no intimation that a Iaarue of Nations or a concros representing t.h world is needed to interpret its text si 83 to Insure. Ions I if? and stronar vita'ity. Th" Monroe
Doctrine means as much to America today as it did in the J
year 123, when it was proclaimed It is only the narrow minded Ameriears those whose thoucht is not for American welfare first, who would tele-sate it to lh scrap
heap The informed eini" r. of this creat republ'e. the man j ,
ana." With such statements as this heinc openly mad--by labor leader's, and apparently without fear or remorse.
is it anv wonder that, the American public is (iMnplete-
ly disp-jsted with labor In general? Is it not time f,ir some sort of drastic action on the part of the fedora!
t poveniment ? Labor, railical labor, has received entir- fy
too much encourasement. from the administration in Washington- Tho time has come when thH use of gloves in this crisis cannot be excused longer. Ron ah measure dealt in a rouph w-ay is the ojiby remedy left- When a policeman deals with a dangerous character he doe.-n'i sftsrue with him to convince the lawbteak'er of bis n is-
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WHILE William Jennings Bryan stumps Ohio for the
today as he would have been when it was first proclaimed .jlryg th suspicion will not down that it may be a farewell
Socialist-Bolshevist Vote.
encasement.
IF LAFNDRY workers should strike while the n on hot, think what mipht happen to our favorite shirt!
The most significant thins about the Tuesday's elections to us was rot the rvpnh'.ican victories in Massachusetts and Kentucky; not - triumph of 'he wets in Ohio.
New Jersey and Maryland, but the nesiiicibiliiy of 'he TUB BELGIAN rulers are learning that a republi socialist vote all ov r tl-o c-umtrv. As a c moepi-orau- an eive a royal w'eleorie.
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