Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1920 — Page 6
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my political affiliations, uch us they are, have been with that party in Indiana. However, 1 have friends in loth parties in Indiana," Miss Baylor said. In other words, how happy I'd be were t'other dour charmer away.
"PEOPLE WANT THE TREATY." This is the heachng of an editorial now appearing la the ..Icuiqcratic newspapers. If there is any groat demand for & revival of the now disei edited treaty of peace, it la intersting to note that only a few loyal democrats have heard of it. If one actually ppcaks with people, ho will learn that they want peace. They are weary of the lack of leadership at Washington. The nation faces a crisis more serious than any it met and overcome (luring the war. In peace as well as in war the democratic party lias only a record of inefficiency. The people want the txeaty, do they? asks the Dubuque. Journal. nia.t they want la a change. The record of the republican party is clear. The party is opposed to the treaty in its present form. It is opposed to the league of nations as Ions as its present covenant remains. That record has nu t whh the widest approval, and the republican movement to secure peace by recognizing it by means of a congressional resolution is one of the most popular measures ever introduced into congress. The people want the treaty. They probably are just aa eager to continue the democratic party in power. In the same sense they want four more years of the president who kept us out of both peace and war. They want the league of nation. They want more cabinet officers like Daniels and lUirleson. They want all of these thincs, and it is sad that we shouldnever; know It unless the democratic publicity committee sent out the information broadcast.
THE REMEDY WITH THE PEOPLE The cry, "The people are extravagant." has plainly been used to a great extent to eenceal the operations of profiteers. While buying has gone beyond proper bounds in some Quarters, "the people" as a whole have been living up to the economy into which they were very n.arly forced by high prices. That thl3 is true is M-en by straws here and there, for example, lu tiie re,. airing of Id shoes, clothes and umbrellas. One tirm alone, in a large t it y of eastern I nited States has n band 0,000 orders for the repair of umbrellas, which presumably "the peole" are having rehabiliattd rather than purchase new ones. Old clothes are being so generally utilized that charity organizations which, in the past, 'have depended on collections of articles discarded by the se-ealled middle class are reported to be finding difficulty in obtaining such garments. Much the same condition exists in regard to
i fchoe-s, says the Christian Science Monitor. ! It is beginning to surprise both retail and whole-
sale dealers to know how big a national check there
is on tun ing new supplies anil tne movement 13 grcwing
apace. There is such a wearing of old clothes In this country as has never been seen before. Feople who leel th pencil of high prices are at last beginning to sc.- plainly that the remedy is in their own power. Tin-re is a unanmity of sentiment that the price peak has been passed.
SHE"S IN A QUANDASY. The first woman to be nominated 011 a political ticket in Indiana, Miss Adelaide liayjor. of Wabash, declared on her return to her office from a trip to Washington as federal agent for home economics today that she was "very undecided in regard to an acceptance of the nomination." She was nominated for the office -of state superintendent of public instruction by the Indiana democratic state convention. "I was nominated without being consulted and although I feel it a great honor I am doubtful as to my acceptance of the position," she said. Mis? Baylor lives in Washington, coming to Wabash two years ago S3 agent of the federal board of vocational training.
WILL 1921 SEE ITS LIKE? The people of the United States are again on wheels swift, pleasure-giving, but dangerous. Last year nearly 4. 000 persons were carried to their death at grade crossings alone. William F. Bigelow In May Good Housekeeping says: "Three factors bear the most blame for these deaths: carelessness .or neglect of warnings; recklessness, or attempts to outrace the trains: negligence, or failure properly to afeguard crossings. If drivers alone were the victims, the case against the man at the wheel would be a serious one; but few are the accidents in which only one is killed. Usual 'y two or more passengers have placed themselves at the mercy of the driver, counting upon him to exercise that caution which the state expects of every person authorized to drive a car. The added responsibility unfortunately does not increase the driver's caution; the reverse is more often the case. He talks with his passengers and does not see or hear warnings; to impress them he takes chances he would not take if alone. "To learn how to run and manage a car is not everything," says a statement Issued by a western railroad. "We submit that a thing greatly needed by a host of drivers is to learn how to run and manage themselves."
WHY DOESN'T IT? We find ourselves just as puzzled as the Fort Wayne News, which sharply asks: "Instead of forever talking cf prosecuting the big profiteers in sugar why doesn't the federal administration go ahead and do it? It has been pointed out that there Is no real scarcity of sugar in this country and that the whole trouble lies in the fact that the English syndicate, which purchased the Cuban crop when President Wilson so haughtily rejected it, sold the stuff to jobbers in this country who ever since have been reselling it among themselves, boosting the price for the consumer at every resale. An artificial value has been cerated and is being maintaind bymethods that are outside the law and contrary to public policy.
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THE PASSING
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AS we look at noma, of the new offends
etrawi hats wn find
AX atom doesn't look AMY smaller than a six foot man feels WHEV his wife catches him being CXTn A-ATTENTION to some other woman. THE only time, we guess, that a NEWSPAPER, maun Is regarded with the RESPECT to which his high POSITION entitles him Is when he
HAS a ringside seat at A hoxinsr bout. A perfectly gontf Mexican policy fof
ANY administration WOl'I.I) be "shinny on your own side
THAT eara have a prominent function THEY keep tha hats from engulfing tfcel rowners. SOtlE married men have LOGICAI reasons for believing THAT wives are never happy unless
THEY, have something- the matter with them. SOME day when we liET another advertlsemr nt from SOME prominent and substantial ItOM) house offering to ;IVE us prices on application we
ARE Boing- to apply Just to make an impression IV nothing elst. POSSIBLY you can't altogether stop the TONCifn of possip hut you can keep IT down a whole lot by
KEEPING your mouth shut. NATITtE is a sensible old party
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HIM when It is necessary. BEETS are said to be rich in energyproducing CONTENTS and as we
SPEND nearly all our time around i home 1
IN trying to appear so energetic ! THAT It would be positively danger- j
TO have us around if we were any more so AVE decline to grow any beets IN our h. c. of 1. g-arden. WE thought for a moment that one
of our e.teemfd NEIGHBORS was beating his wife until we ascertained THAT it - was only his daughter preaching hT singing lessons. ONE thing fcood we can see I.N the' pannier skirt and tha.
THAT we guess we needn't fear th COMING generation ( WONT have emntg-h material KOH twarch and seizure men. TIIE question that gives us more concern ls if Hiram Johnson if to extremely
POI't LAR in his own state WHY did he have to spend $200,0rtO
as his Manager admits he did there IN order to carry It.
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Last year more cars using 30x3-, 30x3V2-, or 31x4-inch tires were factory -equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. This is plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these tires for the smaller cars by Goodyear's enormous resources and scrupulous care. They represent the same intense endeavor to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that has laid the basis for the marked preference which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires in the larger sizes. This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at our nearest Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.
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30x3V2 Goodyear Double-Cure $ "2 50 Fabric, All-Wreather Tread Zt-D 30 x 3Vi Goodyear Single-Cure "1 50 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread jL
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong rubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3 size in water- $4 50 proof hag
M.. E. KILPATRICK 3434-36 Pennsylvania Ave. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Dealer in Goodyear
Tires and Auto Supplies agent for mobiloil oil that good oil.
PHONE 560-R.
East Chicago Garage and Sales Ccx Z0EGER& DEWEY. Props. 4 1 Authorized Goodyear Service Station for East Chicago 4735-37-39 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. Dealers in Pneumatic and Solid Tires. Tubes and Accessories, Lake Cooiity Auto Supply Sr 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.
E. N. Bunnell Motor Company AUTHORIZED DEALER IN GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES. FORD SIZES
504-508 Hohman Street, Hammond. Phones: 650651592.
4814 Forsylhe Ave., East Chicago. Phone 947.
Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.
