Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1920 — Page 12

GOVERNOR :i ASPIRANT EMPHATIC? (Continue.! from rage One) t ths capital ami this sims administration must bear the responsibility for ILa encroachment s. It Is not. a mere, local affair. It Is rot ft midsummer nlshlmarfl. It. is deeper, mora fundamental, woro prof ound. II Is a dread anil deadly disease vliii h irurh bo attacked first at its source and origin. ar;4 thou fallowed with painstaking carp and thoroughness to all of its j:t!mata ramifications. .No mild mi-as-Ores aro meet lor !t3 removal. No tent-t-irlzlng treatment will suffice for its c ira. No cauterizaUon around th cd?"s will give, relief. No amelioration cm bo F-cured from soothing plasters and ha!:r.y ells. The knife, (rmlptiien of the fccu'y who are sitting h-io tonight in oorif ation cn the case, the knife alone will bring a cure. Cut. and cut to the b-w. Shell out the large, a-nd threatening tumors. dissect away each rcachtrg rotten root. , Neer In recent years, aside from the fcreat war just concluded, has the stat been so menaced. Never ?ince. the Civil i

war has our beloved commonwealth Veen so threatened. Stripped of all frills and furbelows, set forth In nakedness for jour observation, ona can se with clear vision lined In distinctness against the velvet curtains of our ancient traditions the underlying principle which has been responsible for all the trouble and discontent of which we ara oppressed, for i! the dire disasters to our happiness ud well being. Centralization of power, gentlemen, centralization of power In the state house. That Is the beginning and the end of what is so obnoxious to each and every Individual who by th Rt-;ve of

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God and opportunity lives In this pleasant land that Is splashed by t lie majestic breakers of Lake Michigan and loved by the cooling, soothing waters of tho Ohio. The Kepublican administration has reached out to every township and town end so set the machinery of tho law that the inhabitants are lavished of their rights to regulate the most essential needs of their daily life. They hae organized a lodge, and as far as the people are concerned, it might as well be termed a Lodge of Sorrow. A tribunal is established in the slate house, and it ha assumed ih possession of a 11 knowledge and grasped .'Irmly all power. V c 'an v tsuabze the situation. There Is a meeting of this lodge. The outer guard announces the arrival of a company of petitioners. Tie- tribunal is en

joying its after dinner cigar, hall they be admitted? says the guard. They are dusty and t!rd and hungered from their long journey from the utteriii"t marches of the sia'e. The sun is h-.t and there are no cooling shadows wherein to rest. limpid streams to assuage their thirst. Then says the presid-iil of th.e lodge, "I.et them wait without until wc smok another cigar." Anry are the pilgrims ar.d full of righteous wrath at such a welcome. "Willingly

would they turn their backs and leave tho b'dge, with bitter maledictions. Ihit they represent their people. Their persona! feeling- must.be subordinated to the cause w hich they came to I lead. So in humiliation do they stand awaiting tho pleasure of those who sit in jhdsmei'.t on their welfare. Their causo is righteous, working good

to many and evil to none. Two roads run south from a certain populous city In our s'ate. They aro slightly divergent r.n.l tho distance between ihem grows greater as one follows a southerly course, and the other veers to the southwest. Ten miles frYm the city they are scperated a good three miles. t

Friday, January 30, 1V20.

fleuralgic Pains Ctv Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil

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Extra Fancy large size "Sunsweet Prunes, QOp 4 lbs. for iOC Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, 5 lbs. QAfor 47c; 10 lbs. for 5Ut . Reliable Matches, per doz. CQp boxes National Corn Flakes; 3 pkgs. 25c; 1 Q C dozen pkgs Fresh Assorted Cookies; C Q f 3 lbs. for 57C White Lily Brand California Peaches or "1 f 7 Apricots; 3 cans for A v f Armour's Veribest Tomato Soup; 3" cans for Morris Special Squares ; OQper lb CJ

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Hammond, Ind.

Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and tfTective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and Ktincs. Tust as crood. too. for sore

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ana caniccr sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, j If not satisfied return the bottle and i get your money back. I Ever constipated or have sick head- I ache? Just try Wizard Liver. Whips, ! pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents, j Guaranteed.

Ins point on each road Is a church. The petitioners wish a cross road built that hose who worship in the church on the opposite road may i ross over anil aoid he necessity of a long journey around u ihe my and back. The farming and C'liriiu 1 1 ial interests of the region are li'so In favor thereof. The homesteads, whit and green shuttered, all protray a happy and contented people, we!! endowed with this world's goods and amply ablo am. more than willing; to pay the cost of the Improvement for which they ask. They have no expectation of any other cutconie. Annoyed thev are per

haps by the con1 umelious reception of this tribunal, width should be their servant. Tut such things fire of small hiom.nl and soon to be forgotten when the object of their journey shall have been accomplished. So after due deliberation, after much irksome waiting, the high and mighty

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rr sence. With a 6ene of conscious rectitude and full belief in the righteousness of their mission, the pilgrims lay their

petition on the bench, state their case j and ask for the requisite authority to ! spend their own money In compliance J w ith the wishes of the good rcople w hose ; rpokesmen they are. j But Imagine their astonishment, their j chagrin, their disgust. Imagine theiranger, bitter and w ell justified, w hen j

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My Crown and Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates can not be made any better than I can make it for you. I'll guarantee it ten years. When you feel cavities forming in the teeth you should consult a good dentist at once. The usual way is to put it off for a more convenient time and that time never comes. Bt prompt and businesslike about your dental needs. Do not delay, for every week that slips by is only one more week of playing into the hands of the enemy Bacteria that destroys the teeth and gums.

I can positively extract your teeth without pain. IF I CANT, DON'T PAY jUE. If you need plates I'll guarantee to fit you or no pay. Remember this I am making low prices for Honest Dentistry for a few months. After I get a little more established I will have to charge mjre for the same dental work, so take advantage of this and come in at once.

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$12 value, now j M The new "Spat-Pumps" are here and j they are beauties, too. Shown in ( patent and dull kid. We have j (ij priced them very spe- CJ7 Efi ' 'ifv cial only, per pair.... OUj (Jj Misses 9 and Children's Shoes ft Broken Lots of Misses' Shoes, worth J up to $4; button and tfJO A C i U lace models. Choice. . . O" (ij Tan "Scuffers," sizes 5 to 8 (only 25 I pairs), while they last, QC M per pair iJJ , . (These are only two of i the many l'l amazing values to be had in our x; children's department.) ' fjl

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January Trouser Sale Continues Exceptional Values at $2.50, $3.SO, $4.98

January Savings on Mens Underwear, Hats and Furnishing!

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Suits and Mackinaws These are truly extreme values in serviceable dark mixtures; sizes 6 to 18 years, at $8.88 J $11.75

Boys' Overcoats These are smart looking warm garments. Double breasted convertible collar overcoats; sizes 7 to 14 years; sold reg- JEt ularfor$15. Reduced to.. vll.O

Boys' Good Shoes for School or Dress Black and Brown at S3, S3.50, 54. $5 to Sfi.ftS

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ci'iwn this derision: "We will not ; ro tho bond Issue Cor tins road.

those vl)i live on onp road fro to the ihnrch on tho sam! highway. Ict thoso who live on the othr attend the othor church, r-s.irdloss of belief. The pt-t ition is drniod."

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and des-ires. That is what tlio Democratic party stands for. That is its ancient and honorable tradition and is the niotKo power and the forco which shall carry it lo victory at the coming e lect ion. The people know it. They want it. and they will demand it through the medium of their ballots in November.

j They cock their ears aloft to hear the I first faint whisprrincs of its approach.

amount to ,f ,j,p representatives cannot ; Th... r,.., .... ,... ,,, cr(M.n., lr rietert

the distant rumMinps of its oneom;os.

"1iat right can there be In such a tate of affairs as this? There is none.

Who can better judjre of the necessities

end convenience and desires of a community than those who live therein? What does representative srovernment

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be the judpe of what the r people want? Is this rijrht? Ts this just? Is this in aecordanee with the fundamental truths truths, gentlemen, not theories, which were expounded by that greatest of all Democrats, Thomas Jefferson?

Abraham Lincoln was preaching Jeffersonian doctrine when he said that no man was Rood enouffh to govern another man without the other man's consent, for Jefferson was always opposed

American reople were capable of selffiovernment a century a aro they certainly ought to be capable of self-government now. with all the advantages of education, and the newspaper and other facilities for considering public questions. Yet I ask you tq consider very seriously whether they arf. capable of self-g-overnrnent if they permit, without protest, the violation of their chosen officials of their ofT.cial obligations. In full faith that into the hands of the people will be resubmitted the guidance of fheir own welfare, do I demand that the Kepublican administration be dethroned.

Home rule for the. smaller units, for to the institu'ion of slavery. If the

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Mr. and M ts. Bert Van KJey returned from DenTer. CoL, last Thursday. Many words of praise aro beinir heard about town in regard to the prompt and efficient service of our street commissioner, James Ja.mieson, who has worked most raithfully since the recent mow-fall, to clear tho roads and keep them in good condition. There are several cases of th "flu' in town. George Spitz and Clarence Hutchins of Griffith transacted business in Highland Monday. Highland has two cases of scarlet fever, the. sufferers being Miss Marjorie t'ole and little Arthur Blink, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blink.

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