Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1919 — Page 4
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Footprints Cn 'ilie vlnte House Path. Sanmt'l Gouipers has siiuwn His true r.-.or la his first public uuTuncj after iLr i-u'j'.-.catiua of tho A- F of I Btatenitrnt ind.sr.-mg iht coai m;iK.i .-triku hch be -with his lieutt-uauts sinod, he said: "We believe that because of condii.ons In our country and by reason of the fact that our btMovod p:osid-ni Las .-uffered a severe stroke that tho full ir.f:..ure of Anu-ricaa labor" concepts of freedom did nut loach lam " First of all. Mr. Compel appears to be throwing some light upon tho aliment from which the president is suffering- Either he Is revealing the fro: that the president has suffered a "stroke" or he i? ntw uiptinc to pro-
pact were niado known- Thuro waa a time when thru was Borne Jualtfication for tho bolinT that this tru.j.le was against tb pn-pondnrance of public opinion- Hut thla papor hua an abiding faith in th-j ultimata Judgment of thn American people, and hai never for a moment lost 'a'Ah that the ultimato demand of public sentiment would
i be for drastic chances in the treaty
The debate in the enate has b-en one of the (rrvatest. It' not the .srreitost in th entire history of conpress Thi- di.'CUH.sion followed throughout the "mintry by press and pubi c, has served to brlns pu)!ic nttmcnt to the tipport of those who nave from tho V'plnninjr doToanded that the enaf of the United St u.--i should p-rf rm Its r' n--t !t 'it!onnl duty by 10 r'vt 1nr the Lairue of Notions coy. -nan; as to make it comp it 'Me w ith American tra-Vfi-'H ,,ti 1 American list 1' ut !on-i. Tie attempt, of Preidetit Wibion to Irnore anl even
ti-ite lit tho exercise of its lawful rroro,Tat'.vt-s-
I has rii.-o-rably f:iib-d- Tho Dttemut to force the covenant i through the senate as a rider to fh- peroo treaty on th horv th.it the coror'lln-'.te tr-ity making branch of povj rr.mcnt mint either pecrpt or reject th" covenant n tot to his hrr ken down The "enate has not ten bluffed ; cr bu'V-il. It haa done far more than - merely to make ! c'mo?s In 'Vie treaty e"entia! tn rV.e protection of Amert."in In'er'-s's and ldep.ls. It hns nssered anew the in- ! depenlrrice and s-Mf Tcspct and lawful authority of the
! i A ' f :'. e rpreff ptitlves of the Tieo" of the Tn't"J 'nt-5--. 'vh.ich rubber ?tqmp rer.re.snttives and veak- ' oo'-'-d advernr'es of the adminl'trnt'on r--- ready to 'crtf'co. It i not probable that any other prrpident. n tho lirht o fthls precedent, will pnvreed upon the theon
that the whole treav mkinc power of the American frovernient Is vested In the one Individual who for the time Seine hpp ns to occupy the presidency, or thit it will ho p.-wsih'e for any eexci'ive to bargain away his coontry's welfare without bejnc called to account bv the peo-rd.-of the T'n'ted Spates and their reorcsenfat Ives in the leptslatlve branch of povernment.
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Kp-Dino Arent of The Ties. There are 21-f04 newspapers and periodical? in the t'nltcd States now, as compared with 7.91 in 1391. and the number continues to prow. Half of all the paper produced in the world Is used in this country, though we have but one-fifteenth of the world's population- To rend even an inf.nite:-mal part of the current literature that especially appeals to one Is a strain- Caref-.il read
ing of one or tw-o newspapers will occupy an entire ve-
tect Mr. Wilson from not taking the side of organized j n!n? Tr) p,,rSf! the entire contents of one of the largest labor for the first time in many months, or both Mr. j'rjvf).0,lt wklieB would take four or five evenlnes. G-ompers need not fear but that President Wilson has,. To keep abreast of the tlmej -to make oneself famll-
IN fayct th only prwin who like 1-T.ATTEliy rooro than a woman IS a rniLn. A OlX'D-IJOKI.fr, g-ir! rxFySN'T wnrry wTin ethr Tmn
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A J"L.1IIT beoaua- ph( knows . tT,J(. AND that th?y are envlixix. "VV-JtATH fuiinirr Chan a rro-jp cf rKOMIN-KXT citizens who r.-nttz ,n.t THE! are prrTiinr.t? AN itlmlst ts on., who ccnw.i-s hhnBY xaylnir cSrtly, "oh, -wU. !f it Wf "X'T rtrtk.es It "4 ivrm.tViir.j el.e. YOU kjio-w a v'tiolt k-t of it.p xrmrty
J-t.T th-y l-,n't afttle dow by a Jop? NO, I'.vllo, a. amirt man ISN'T a mvn who ntver tmtlta ralstakfs A SMART mai ts one who LEARNS Komerhiu? I-rv'ERT time ho makeys a rr,tsti
Better call up The Urnr anj have it sent to your house ever? night. Then you "11 be sure it will
be there.
Caakta laid on pier at Hoboken before rtmovui to murtuuiy cnapei and bodies being conveyed U chapel
The bodiii of 1 IS American soldiers who pave up their lives tijihtln(r the Jolsheviki in Siberia, were
brought home recently on board
tht 0. S. Lake Daratfa. Fiftinf
ceremonies attended the arrival of the martyrs' bodies at the pier at Hoboken. The pier was draped with bunting ana American fiars. U&aer nulitary escort the bodies
were removed from the boat and laid on the dock. Then they were taken singly to a special mortuary chaoel a few blocks away, where services were held.
'iar with the latest developments In literature, art, the
drama, science, politics and the other fields !r. whirl-
been Informed of every move m the serous labor trournes which have been brewing for so Ion? a time and which
eeem at the present to have reached a dar.fterou cr!.!!. tw,d(.awake p,rson are interested Is well nigh !nipo
He has also been informed of the atti'ude of the country j sMe Tne aVerape person does not have the time- The The victory for law and order in Massachusetts was -vfll j bpgt that can be Jone ia tQ roa(1 & nr.vrspapr or two W.tV
known to him. for he pent a telegram or contrra'.u.a.mn lN, carP,. tne Cram of a few magazines, ar '
at Infrequent Intervals pursue a book. This condition has made it possible for some girls a
soclated with the Unverslty of Chicago to establish a bun
to Governor Coolidae after the battle was won and won
without any ass's'ance from the WbPe House. In the face of undeniable evidence of p'V'lic opinion he does
not dare assist Mr. Gompers in his campaign of wild j n,.c wh ,ch proTnises to he profitable M well as pleasant.
since it flls a long-felt want- They road the raort Important publication and interview the college professors, and then issue a brief weekly review of the world of literature, art. drama, music and politics for the benefit principally of society women Their clients, thus forti
fied, can discuss these subjects much more Intelligently
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"WIFE the way he trif to (lease SOME other mar's wife. tvERY woman lovow flattery;
Brings the Roses to CMiren's Cheeks
Mother: Brew Thla Yeftabla Ti at Home God Xlt& to aU h ramUy.
To drii-e out of the syntom imporitles that keep you feeling miserable i Rood advice, ami reople -who want be'ter blood an1 ket-ner enjoyment of life should not nepl-ct taklny at least a two-weelcs' treatment of gentle heaJthbuildiriir K. & R. Tea. rrugjr!ts teU you that pf people enjoy a cup at bedtime beeaes It keeps liver and fcowels in proper condition and ends bilious attacks and sick headache. Give In to th children when peevish They like t, and tt acts very gently e their little bowels. 3e eure you iret Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea. adv.
radicalismThe record of th. paat ha3 shown that radlcal!m Ja received entirely too much sympathy from the White House- If that sympathy has; been cut off it Is nnt because of the fact that "our beloved president has suffered a severe stroke" It l" be"aure he has seen the "hand
writing on tho wall. It ri ght be asked -why thi attitude jftt thf)r y!nner? anj cub meetings than if they did no' of protection for the president on the part of Mr- Com- uave tnis c:en-ice. pers? The labor leader has defied the gov rnment has . A poo(J njlft J? tQ tr. to know .ornpfnp. ahout f.Very said that he Is ready to go to Jull and that the American Jth,n and eVerythin!t about something- Of course it co-
Federation, of Labor is tied to no administration- The president Is the temporary head of the government and the head of the administration- Why not a defiant atti
tude toward the president as well?
An Americanized Covenant. The senate of the United States will perform Its full cVitv in the matter of Americanizing the Leas-ue of Na
tions covenant. In th face of malicious misrepresenta-,
tion and violent assault the senate majority ha' proceeded calmly with a great debate on the treaty which Is nowfollowed by votes on effective reservation' ensuring to the American penrde full -protection of the rights, interests and ideals of fhe;r republicThe baMle for the Americanization of tve Tearue of Kations compact has been foucht with ereat courage pnd ability. asranst all tb Trssiire it bes Sen posi!b!e forth e nation'.onal admlri-tration to brln? to bear thoii-rh its aeents in the ornate, its party orsrsn'zatioris throuhou the country and all the vast azencles for the control of public opinion at its commandThis newspaper began th bMle for the Americpriza tion of th" cover-in a'- soon the nrovi'ons of tVin f.,---
j tails a struesrle But to have w idely diversified, know-lode?
however scanty, makes life more interesting; "while th" possession of sufficient information on any subject to make one an aufho-ity on it gives one prestige, enables one to command respect whenever conversation veers In that direction- and Is pure, sooner or later, to win onn recognition as beinsr worthy of attention.
IF THE suspension of New York magazines Is long continued ope wonders what the writers of mushy stori will do for a living-
D' ANNT'NZIO seems to have en exaetrerated idea of poetic license as a justification for his arts.
'UL.-Vl O.i.-? lj e : ) . - . I I e lO-t i.'lic. WOMAN wlw usi-il to use th? BED r)st as a lover to make her corset GIVE her torso a shape like Rn hour glass? WE would always adviie t-ver YOUNG nun wl(p cohtempl:it(-Hi matrimony TO g-et mnrriod on tho 13t(i of t .;-, tii' nth. THEN he will have ..-m-thlni; TO l.lanie it on Infer on.
AND love of work must lie revived j i WHAT do you n- koii h m. I love of
. WQRK? IX) people love work? j CJIItLf t.f fricitiitig: ase run wear any-, thing ' 1 i AND g-et awavwith it. ' ! i I'-UT after a wxman iij. reaehel tho
i age j OK SO we thn;! it re. ay bo 1 iM down i
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ANY husb.::d wist.os he had as murh j THAT she canr.ot t.-,,k h.-r boat with-
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A WOMAN may be incerely devoted to tatting, but averse to darning stockings-
IN THESE DAYS even red danger 'signals are open to suspicion-
THE Gorman demands are- perfectly simple; a!! they "k IS for evorvbodv oK.r. ry t- 0 y.-. lasee
FAMILY doctor h IF one could only lsr-op fn.-tn l.turhing HE'D pn l-sWy h-.-. rof: v ry ai:ry AT the si::ug. .Kf-Fftt Is toil ;.jp!o OF his hem-, village AND their little, chenp prt-rHion. Hl'T every tln:o a pensihle mm BEGI.N'3 to pet worked up OVEil their asinine (-incldlty ONE of them hetrn vs bis trie- n itur BT braying AND caus'S the mn of ..n. TO blow up IN a gale of laughter A G F.JIM AN oeo!,, mist rEe.'LAKi:s that the ca p.ielt for work
A LITTI.n t .onu-thln'whiic- anuid ITER r.eck ..,'' WHliTHKR 1.,-b or V. ! I WE suppose if th.- hobh'.e skirt j i WASN'T cut absolutely true t ON both sides the i'a-.r wurer j WOUEP hnvo to pro around In a clrd- I ANOTHER thins we like about a man IS that when company calls at Ms tlnVls" j i '!'T" il- evn't devote atl of his oonver- i eat Ion . I ' ' ; ol'-cnzlr.g for the looks of the ! place j IU.S mfe attendr, to all that. !
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