Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 306, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1920 — Page 4

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BY THE LAKE COUNTV FAINTING i FUBLJSri!N3 COMPANY. The lAire County Time Ii-u!y fn.rpt M;un?y autfl Sunday. cuitjcj at tn posiolu. lu liamiuen.a. Jun Xh Tln.es fcXsc Chlcaeo-tndtana Harbor, dally exceJ unday. Kmrc at Ibo poetotac ia i-ust Caiea. rJuit.tr IS. 11J. .... Tna L&ks County Time Saturday and Weekly c Caterer t th .xjsiofcee :n fciaramon.I. February . l-Ji-The Gary Evening Times LtU t-x.eit bauday. -terei tt tna postufnce in Gary. April 18. 1S1I.

Ail UGder tn ct uf 4ln.a i. lii. lecun''1" coatur. O. LOGAN l Ai.ti & cu CKICAOO. Hammond (private nrb&nje) S100. 310i. 31U Call icr whatever department wa.niel.) Oajy Office -telephone 1J1 Naaaan A Thompson, iiast Chicago TeKl'nune Vil VmlsI Chicago (.The Timks) TewvUene - inalana nurDur iXtus L'calr) teirune UJ Indiana Harbor (Reporter andCUss. Adv.) .Telephone ih WtlUa l'elephouo SU-M Crown Point Jl J T lruspuotio ' It you hae any troutlo etin Tai Tmi ms cuma lain t uumeciaiely to tho Circulation Pepartrul. NOTICE TO StrBSCXTBZKS. If you fall to receive your eery of Th Ttms n pro-op-.. IT a you have In the paat, please do not think It ha lta

lea t or wu r.ot ser.t on tlir.e. F.t-meinUrr that the man ( arrioe la not whst It used to be and that complaints ara CcfieraJ from many 60urce about the train and mall marvica. Thk Tmi4 haa ir.creaaeil !l ma. inir eouirment and f

la atrlMnff earnestly to reach 1 patrona oa tlroo. prompt In advising us whet, uu do : tfti y.r vaycr too Wiii act promptly.

tilt; power behind the loriuer is intangible, wane me

forces behind the. latter are easily disccruRde. Mr. MiAtiw may nut t pending great sums of money to secure de gutt but he po.-ce.-;;es what is of tar more piactl-

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ea.a.ibiates woubi devote all the money he is sit udin -,y"Vt?,' jlVTr A S-; 1. jmsii-to. Mr. McAdoo has the backing ol his father- ; U.aa-ttV a; " ?&?ij!!&ZJ) L--7V WA-tl,i:iiiai iu-!aw, the i.r.-cidut. with .ill that goe. with it. Let j ;tU-''M' JMi'. Wiioon but .signify that the former secretary is his J A. miiYfL&; fttm '

m.'ioj lor a successor and ituradiatciy trie wnoie enot-

iu-.eaaftirve of Wllsuii a l 'P'.d at e throughout the country will louiuie.uce winking for his u minai iou. Mr. I'lilmer has gathered a few delegates for himself, but th:.e is hvle doubt that they would rally to Mr. MeAdoo at a nod from the White Uou,e. I'liatiip t'lark, Gov. Euwjrds and Gov. Cox will eai h have hi.- supporter:-, but a strong letter from the president to these aspirants, stating that the who! hope ut democracy lie., in all getting together behind MeAdoo, would swing their itrength to him. There is mighty little noise and quite hV.ely not much money now being spent :n Mr. Mc-Vdoo. but there ought not be an " mastery" as to wherein his power hes. Tne S.iii l-'rancisio i:.ght in all probability will be a rou'e.-: between him and the prcsibi.t un one -Ve and M:. Try, in oa the other.

THE OUTLOOK. Some riesrrep of t-on tract ion t.iuv coie us the resu

of falling prices anl tight uirney. But serious and prolonged business depre.-sions do no; occur, exit pt when j

great numbers of the people are idle and deprived of buying power. Such depressions in the past have been attributed in large to " over production," says the Lafayette Journal. There is no sign of ever production now While a good many countermands of goods have been received yet manufacturers that are getting them say they still have plenty of work to do. In many lines deliveries are far behind the orders. In previous business depression? multitudes of people were close to the subsistence line. They had net a dollar ahead, and the moment their working place elot-ed, they had to stop spending money. This started waves of shut downs that spread all over the country. It is still true that many people a re close to the subsistence line. They have been spending money extravagantly and making little effort to save. But an

other great multitude has saved money on the high t

wages of the past two years. Temporary shut down? would not seriously affect their spending and consuming ability. The average workingmaa. in spi'e of high prices. Is better off than he has ever been before. This create & trore solid foundation for prosperity than has existed In previous times when the financial rut look was al.-o

1 had to Walter ju:t as

JUST TRY IT. Remember when ou weie a littl" ( hap .n walk through a spooky place at night'.' asks

Habson.

I You'ri stand up very straight and whist ie

, loud as jnu could as you hurried along. A I Whistling to keep your . ourage tip. folks said.

The funny part of it is that the whistling did keep

i up our courage.

You were much braver than you would have been if you had not actel cheerful. It is a scientific principle that you can prove for

THK biff Shrov i ? ovfr THK cm-erf take? place ;n the S KKANCISCO tent. WOl I.DN'T it be great if you could iro to M.KKP at six o'clock at night the WAV j-..u i an go t sleep at six M I'IO, k

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Ml-MtS Perkins. F'enros-e and ' l.A KlM.l.liT I H tiinr. w-as nrally ; expTf-'l it weuld. Ml r.-.attcr what kind ''. a I if-: a i man luds tlK-y can a.! ways I-TM something nice to put on hi.-, j tombstone. xiMIl wonien ar- gong to ; 1)11 very unhappy in heaven I wilKN thr v fmd that I lt-y w.ll have j

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ourseif by a single experiment. It is not enly interesting, but is highly useful. The same thing applies to being ugly. Act ugly and you soon tind that you are ugly. Whenever we are angry or happy or actuated by any other emotion, our faces take on an expression to correspond with our feelings The two invariably come together so close, in fact, that scientists disagree as to which comes first. If you whistle and act. as though you were hrnve. this arouse? th? heroic within on. If you take on the physical appearance of beingangry, yi ii get angry. Buck up! 1 hink and act as though you were happy and you vcill be! No matter how- you feel when you start, if you

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su mine r A M wen t have a chance to wear A Y feathers or flowers on it at that. AS a convention prophet Mr. Bryan and all THK high "3 row writers were distinct flivvers. WHAT has become of the o. f. mother WHO -wanted her children TO gret mumps, m'-atles and chicken pox early SO they would have had them A X D U done with them THK way for some people to stop making THK.M5ELVEJ the p. at IS to it op butting tn. flow c---u!d vo-.i exi.e, t artTthme el?e

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DEMOcn.VT and a 'Wa.-'.n p'l should j

IJKXOl XtK the j. O. 1. tlenei ai.u platform . AS a rule a woman i3 TtRRIBLV oisapp-unted if the VX'K.X PK"TKD do-isnt harper--

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-today is the time for you to have us fiirure on

your awning work before the ru;h is on and while our stock is complete. Make your selections now for future de hvery. Hammond Shade & Awning Works 88 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 2242. Decorators and Mfrs. Window Shades and Awnings.

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j H6W FOREIGN REGARDS HARDING.

i.ouuen newspapers, in tneir editorial comment to- j

threatening. Also the existence of the federal reserve ! ' upon r"e nomination ot Senator Harding generally j THK VtiMr unlon suU tor senilesystem promotes confidence amone business men. In-dus- jy0 hlm as a "dark horsP'" unknown to the British men as trial depression? m the past have been largely ' psy- ' 0i A see by one of the esteemed ad-

ren. naruing may De rtescrit-ed as a politician and vertisements

not an ideaist," said the Morninc Post. "But perhaps he will commend himself to the American people who have shown no marked liking ,to be governed ;,- edict from Mount Sinni "

i mj noirune to leorardiz our st.-i.-H

chologica!' due to the fears, real or groundless, which the business community felt about the then unsound monetary system.

FOR FIRST-CLASS MAIL. Permits for sending first-class matter t,.i...:gh the mails without stamps will be granted on application through the postmaster to the third assistant postmaster general, according to instructions received at th? postoffice from Washington. Heretofore suh permits have been granted only for third and fourth-class matter. An application for the first-class privilege must contain a statement of how frequently such matter is mailed and the average number cf pieces mailed each time. The mailing permit is granted on application showing the privilege will obviate much work in attaching stamps. To apply to second and third-class matter t here must be not less than S"" identical pieces in each mailing. For fourth-class matter there must be not levs than 2o pieces. Question: If one piece arrives five days late, bow late will 50 pieces arrive?

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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0-82 Hohrcan St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refir.ish your automobile like new, make riew top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old cnes. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.

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COSTS aj hiffh as $5 per garment BIT we shall economize somewhere else and

THAT JI'ADOO "JIYSTERY." In the investigation into campaign expenditures, being conducted by the senate committee, there is said to be much mystery surrounding the MeAdoo organization. Nobody has been found willing to admit that money is being spent to further his interests. As one report, has it, "'The MeAdoo movement was described as powerful in Maryland, but still no light could be had on its location, backing, finances or management."' The only difference between the MeAdoo campaign and that cf the other presidential candidates, is that

tiannen bwarter. writing for the Daily Herald, official organ of the Labor Party, predics that if Senator Harding is elected, "big business," will be on top again. "Wall Street wanted a servant, not a master," said Swaffer. "If the U. S. is given fcur years of anti-lahor legislation it may cause strikes and a great money panic." "The refusal of the republican leaders insert Prof. De Yalera's Irish plank in the platform shows that

they thought it a British and Irish question, and not an American question, according to the Daily Telegram.

"Senator Harding's nomination is a hdumph for the bosses and marks the return tc power ot" Senator Penrose and Murray Crane." said Pertinax ,the political editor of the Echo de Pari?. He added: "Senator Harding lacks experience in foreign affairs." "Senator Harding merits our entire respect and sympathy," said the French Matin. "He was pro-ally trom the first day of the war. His affection towards France is 100 per cent." "Senator Harding is a faithful soldier of the bosses Kacx and Lodge and the incarnation of the doctrine of opposition to the treaty of Versailles," said the Paris Journal.

DELLA WARE appears in the mood to avail herself of the feminine privilege and change her mind as to stiff raze ratification.

A.MOXf, all the dear Vassar girls. A XT) w hn you c-t rjt;ht down to t rass tacks THK public knows what the republican

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A p.ng platform. THK trouble with this world ' IS that we ail have too much of WHIT we d m't want AM) too l:ttle of what we do. WK do not know AXV other organization that OA X . m so thoroughly contented WITHOIT conversation as the night s h 1 ft IX the porch ?t;p.bt. IT ."mj strange in the light of our MODKHX experience that the creation could IIAU; beersVffected SO t uceefetif ully without any politician." or PIT! LI CI TV agents. THK democrats are jealous of course bera use

We like to explain our Budget Plan. It proves so helpful to folks who are ambitious to own a New Edison. The Budget Plan puts NEW EDISON "Tin Pktactrctk wisk Stul" info vour home at once. Then i applies the established principle cf big business, systematic spending. It take the purchase price out of yeur income 10 gradually that you don't have to "squeeze" at aa. Come in and earn aL about it. STRAUBE PIANO & MUSIC CO.

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DISCRIMINATION IN BUYING COAL that laudable desire to get the most for your money brings many a customer to this yard. When we sell COAL it is not slate, dirt or slag. We fill the bill to the last detail. A customer once, a customer always.

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