Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 4 August 1920 — Page 4
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in -favor of inserting reservations providing that tta covenant must always keep us cut of war. nnl that the American people shall not be committed under it except with the. consent of congress. That is all the senators who sought to Americanize the treaty have been contending for; yet that is what Governor Cox asaailed them for in such bitter terms. Governor Cox is a foxy gentleman all right, much given to the habit of trying to work both sides of the political street. . But he will discover that hen? Is a question upon which lie will have to declare himself straight out. instead or ' dodging around in a cloud of geiu-ralltie. It isn't enough for Governor Cox (o say that he stands on the democratic national platform and at the wine time that he isn't in favor of the consequences of such a position, any more than he can. on the liquor question, successfully imitate the example of Oliver Woudell Holmes' Yankee politician w"ho was "fer The law, but again it's enforcc-
IS a prt wilful woman or a nus-
The -Passing -Show i iriri'
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FALSE DOCTRINE REVEALED. Former Presiden Taft has offered to take the stump
K tpu fail to reeaira your copy or " V V-" ff"" Harding and Coolldse or perform any other task as you hara Is taa paat. picas So oot thin It p v 1 , , , . , sr a not asm en tlu.e. Runambor t&at toa nau their campaign managers may aEKign to him. It was fZSi l'oJ!S2 aUTt paCndP"! not ko long ago that Mr. Taft was supporting President
Th Tikis haa increasac ! ma.-.ng .''"- -r- AViison In his stand for the league ot nations, an istme
M atntlns earneatly to reach ! patrona ta fur ropv la advUia ua wltca ou o ot t rt nyer
1 m ot procopuy.
EJTUXATE NOT TKE GRASSHOPPER. pirir .- crasahoniif i and observe his f
TUy 4r the most idiotic in nature's realm. Not ouly (Jo the grahopper's face stamp him as the imbocile 4f the insect world, but his life and his actions verify till Judgment. The proverb, "look before you leap." it not in his store of knowledge. He leaps and trusts 14 luck that he will land safely. Naturalists tell ti3 that the hopper has net the '.ifhtest idea where his leap is going to land him. and If u will watch him you will be convinced that they tr correct. His jumps will take him from green grass aUO barren ground, into a puddle or even into fire. A4 then he will kick and struggle to get away from his ijfct. And when he dees regain safety, be turns ireuad and jumps back to the name place. Such beItfiOr, is however to be expected from a being with so mjfel! an amount of brain, proportionally, as the grassifpper beasts, lt'is part of his duty in nature thus to ipc himself and provide food for birds and fish. There ar, however, men who are guilty of the behavjor, and they have their full amount of grey fatter to call upon. They jump into things without first itOfciftg and then struggle, fume and fret because they tjavt such "hard luck.'' They lose their savings !n tldcat speculation and when they are scarcely on their tet again take another plunge into this or that fool ttature. Common sense dictates that e person stay In fields v)ta which he is familiar. When he feels that he must tloit other pastures discretion counsels him to go slew. !&y of us would canefit If we took warning from the t,Jgl5t cf the grasshbper and make it a rule alwayn to lejc before we leap, saving ourselves from many eni4frassicg and inconvenient situations.
I that will be one of the leaders in the present camaign. That he has altered his position sufficiently to enable
, him to support the republican platform league plank and i.i.- willinc to.ao on the smran and tell the people so.
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testifies to tne moral courage. 01 me man. aua is biguificant of the change f mind that has taken place hi thousands of others. The utter futility of the league in dealing with international quarrels, aa demonstrated again and again in the past six months, and the admitted disappointment of Euroean diplomats in their failure to load upon the United Siatet the burden of furnishing the men and money to make the league effective, have brought about a change of heart in most of tbe covenant's strongest advocates, of whom Mr. Taft was one. In voicing his support of Senator Harding and his international policies Judge Taft expresses the sentiments of thousands who formerly believed as he did cn the league issue.
l'EHSOSAI.LY we hate Bcandal ana we feel rry for THE neighbor cat even, the way thry talk about the life nh leada. HOKN are supposed to have more than men. but a man never ITTS fn his wife's hat when he lit f across the street to ace a neighbor. HHr have probably ben In enough AIMir-MHM'Si to n"tue that generally wIk ii a MA says he'll make affidavit to a
certain thiny II K wouldn't as a matter of fact I1KT ten cents on U. w i: see that at lea.it triree Turkish MIOII.D lie allowed for each member of the family IH.'T we don't imagine uur three will be
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WHEN SAM GOMPERS declares the railroads' trouble is inefficiency, to what group of the 2,000,000 employes does he refer?
HARDING AND COX have been notified of their nominations, but the chances are that they had previously received some slight intimation of what was in the wind. ,
THE CHANGE a few yeara brings is strikingly Illustrated in a Fetrograd report that the royal Jewels stolen by the Russian Reds are going begging for a buyer.
WIFE'S relitlse? which we depressed ly suppose
WE shall u!e first in accordance WITH the custom of a lifetime. though we have TO suftr f'T it ri"t long after. .. prood manv lutle men tiET away n-ith blgr bluf because A b!g man knows its nit to his credit to vibip a shrimp. SOME dam fools Imagine that dignity MEANS going around and acting I.IKE a butler In a movie picture. A subscriber wants to know whether it was ever DECIDED that 2i per cent beer 1
In answer we
for anyway AM he scratched his head AD looked sort of puzzled and finally cald HE had only been out two days and
HADVT had much time yet in which to THINK up grievances. THE bridegroom has long been recognized AS of no more Importance than a rabbit AMI the society editor usually MAKES it sound as if even the IiniDE herself didn't measure up to her Unnr white satin with real Uee. fiOMM of the roosters who crow loudest WHEW they are at home with their boys AH E the mo?t henpecked WHEJT the yare at homa with their wives .
All a hussy 1 according- to the dictionary
t;hbor women
APPLY the torm to any specific Ill-
dividual
HONESTLY it sounds as if thay couldn't CALL her a worse name. I Kentucky there Is a etrsr.ge tree which bears both walnuts and mulberries AD we suppose It is pretty popular
with small boys WHO caw et at! color at It
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IN CONNECTION with Lloyd George's denial of rumcred negotiations with Sinn Fein It will be remembered that he has made deniafe in the past.
NO STEADniNG HERE! ftsvernor Cox, who on Jackson Day furiously deAuaced S3 ncar-traitcrs the senators who refused to rafcfter 6tarcp the treaty and covenant as they were lfOufht kome from Paris, now gives It out that he is Ajy-Ll-Xi i 4iu a-'i i- --u-ia
THE HOY who aspired to be a big league pitcher row Is certain he missed his calling when he did not become a movie actor.
RUSSIAN REDS, overrunning Armenia, may be merely making an inspection with a view of accepting that mandate.
DAYS off to try It out personally Dl'T haven't got around to It yet. IT takes a forgiving- nature to JIETUR.X to tha same dentist year afw year. ABE Martin tails of a wife who started to shoot her husband
BIT the bureau drawer len .
was awol-
1P the averag-e man were as Dl SATISFIED with himself as he Is with OTHEH folks It wouldn't take him VERY lony to get wealthy. WE asked a poor down-trodden $7. SO p.'r day striker
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So-called bargain tires, made up for sensational sales and offered at ridiculously low prices, do not attract careful buyers. They are far more concerned with what they get than with what they pay because they know that in the end it is performance and not price that delivers actual tire economy. The popularky of Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x3V2- and 31x4-inch sixes, is based on the fact that they deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires and Gcodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.
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