Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1920 — Page 4
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Tho lalte uttliofeophy fails tu take into considerate.., i the vital l'uet that competitive advertlblug. even mute than couipctUlve production, la the groat constti''th i'ort e. iu tin (If i a business. Advert teiiifa ere-itos demand; competitive advertising deel I'ublio taste and compels constant improvement of lUl.llUClj?. If 4 0 per.Nons :re using 4 0 kinds of tooth paste today wfcere one .ersou was using cne kind 40 jears i-o. the i ciu iit to the public as well as that to the l-.m-ty man U.u-t ct i s is due to competitive advertising. t.:upoiilio dvertiain in not duplication or of wa.-tc. It is tne neaktns aoul of business. It is at . in t- tin.- i-cbinl "f over widening public demand and !lu- i or L Viler and inure varied production. The Jinc oi' bigness that is dominated by monopoly is dead i. . .... ..... li.if frir- virita nrv-
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I HASDING'S TAVOS. A questionnaire recently went out by Kose r I'-ab-soa. had brought an interesting result which may K
taken as significant. The Questionnaire iover.il
various leaKtio of nations beliefs held in the
States. Here are the answers to the questk us: "The league of natious as agreed to by Fretl
Wilson? 13.5 per cent. "The league of nations with mild reservations o; Interpretations? 4L'.4 per cent. "The league of natious with reservations by the
THYING FANACEA OF WORK. i;.o:i;.ii coniideuce ni generalization u, unshaken
ntt ! l:n.t in obi-dicnce to all demands of generalization v hen undertaken in the interest of national prosperity i a- tit ni under the republic as when the 1 lohenzollerns gr-i o.-dets. lb-mi t ratic Germany has substituted unl-vn-al work service for universal military service for a'i , itl-.it. the former mil it ray age and expects a more w il..r n spon.-e. althouuh the history of compulsory i ;' o- ours not contain much that is encouraging.
u i The idea of Hie ministry of economies is tnat ir
.s between certain ages were wining to gne a
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A MJk. will jiaufe b ng enouKh I. his scramble after the almighty dolUl TO cuss nut ltocKelt-iicr BK('AlE John D. did his scrambling L.VUI.V in the same. A M-; I.V married man tdl3 bis
1 ai.hi;ii t-io much about a jir ago Vlli; th-y were cuttiitg. A.NU Isn't 11 funny, (t man d.itfn't rare o much about hairiR th! ItKrlll Bide in an argumtnt I'ltlltlllKII lio lias the opi' '.te i-ld-i OKIMWIIItl 1t !.- a K . 1 thit c
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overytlons l: knuti, hut he 1 Kof eycry Amorican soon gets ucr it. votk.
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certain number of years to arbitrnry luilitary service,
fiom which the; gathered nothing but promises, they should be more willing to contribute one year's work service, the results of which the ministry believes cannot fail to be beneficial to Individual citizens and national welfare. Km fur for the difference in actual occupation the
irreconcilable? 21.6 per cent -s proposed by the ministry, for which approval by
"Th.it trip i niteit Mates snou a enivi " teaui.- .
of nations? 22.5 per cent. "Do you believe that the league of nations will be best worked out by the election of Senator Harding? 77.6 per cent.
"Do you believe that the league of nations will bo best worked out by the election of Gov. Cox? 2 2.4 per cent." The rreponderance of sentiment in favor of electing Warren G. Harding and entrusting our foreign relations to his hands cannot, be minimized. The figure? might be kept for analysis in the light of the vote cf November 2nd.
the reithsdag will be asked, is somewha similar in us
j conditions to the old military service w. For one i full ve,tr all citizens between certain fcges are to be
subject to work service at whatever occupation assigned by official judgment. The scheme is the first of the preparatory steps lor th complete reconstruction of Germany in which every able-bodied citizen is expected to co-operate. Whether the law will include women has not been determined, but in view- of the shortngo of male labor power it is possible. Germany is cne of the few countries in which such a plan may lie tried with any hope of success and results will not be without fetrong interest for all nations.
ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS. The erroneous idea is again set afloat tha'. advertising does nothing more than take money from one man and give it to another, by merely diverting business from one chancel to another, observes the Editor and Publisher. "If your advertising gets people to bru'h their teeth with So as you don"t." asserts a reckless writer, "it's the same thing as getting them to do it with So as you do. The main idea is to V:cp the teeth clean, and the advertising of 4 0 kinds of tooth paste is a sad waste of dollars." This is as far from true philosophy as it is from practical business sense. As well might it be asserted that where one blade of wheat will grow there is no f.vcuun for twc. that since one razor will shave there should te no more on the market or that because one
HEADS OF OTHER automobile concerns agree with Henry Ford that prices must come down. Would tha head of the meat market in our personal neighborhood ji re to say a few words?
THE CROOKEDNESS of a few baseball players rices not condemn the sport. It would be strange were all among so many men thus engaged unpurchaseable.
TNDIGNANT DENIALS that Barney" Baruch Is the democratic "angel" were probably heightened by the fear that there isn't going to be any "angel."
AFTER SEVERAL weeks' investigation, police
nnd federal operatives agree the New York explosion
alio of automobile cives pood service it should have was probably caused by an explosive.
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HAS any prtmiuui valu rvo Its worth Is about IS cents tli saint AS any other silver dollar. IT seems as if Madam Schuman-Heink
COll.l)T go anywhere either at HOMK or abroed M1THOIT greeting a new giandchild or two. THI would be a quieter world IF the Society For The Suppression of L'selesa .Noises
M oil. II get after some ot the j MEN who wear silk shirt?. j KEEIG that there are so many ways to spend MOEY and only one way to save it IT Is a wonder that any man has a dollar.
V E should think our banker WOlI.lt rather let us have ll for
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MOKE at fte than have to LISTE.V to v argue about it. IK strikes were only good enough TO eat a lot of people WOl' I. It certainly be in clover. WELL couldn t get down to the Erie to SEE Gamaliel go through BIT we understand he wears tn happy look INDICATING the chickens are a!i counted. WHY is it that & man is likely TO make a fad or hobby out of almost AWTHLNG except the woman THAT he marries?
A MAN loses his health hustling so
he CAN get enough money together TO enable him to travel AND regain his health. ONE bright young woman writes with a StPrnESSEI giggle we imagine TO inquire whether we prefer the mission OH the Chippendale style in figures Bl"T we don't know that we have any P AnTICl' LA It preference SO long as It isn't Fercheron. A LOT of the June brides HAVE begun to realize that they
ITSELF out of him now and then ntT for nearly everybody to undero THIS process at the fame t!me I certainly alarming.
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