Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 18

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Cox-Wilsonism BY SCOTT C BONK Candidate Cox standa for WllaonJsm and all It impr.es. T1j Democratic platforci commits hlaa to WJlsonlsrn without ' TeerraUoas. aad he. In bis daily utternncoa. la underwriting tad aealics tbia commitment la all that it Unpliea. Wfcat 1 WUaontsru? A record trade at WanMnston tttea paat els tit yrars assrxera this question aad illuminate it tally. WllsooUjai ataada for an orsy of tOTcmnoatxJ cxtriTaCLa-o unparalleled la history. It r peaks of locornpatenc and iaeSlclener. Wilsoaiam ctanda for it una jxiakivble wart that d!d cot stop with war, which Inevitably means waato. but wanton wsaia la all direction and Involving tall lion a alnoo the armistice It spells taxation heavier than was ver bcrne before. Wllaonlsaa stands for one-man gOTernment The Stat, it is I" and aa Individual mla hitherto uaJutowa to this Amcricaa Republic. It exemplifies autocracy. Wilson lam stands for tnoaaticj: prices. profiteering aad cca?e;ttent baxdJtsipa- In all walls of liTa. It la hlsh coat of living. Wilson lain stands for profllrata coet-ploa system daring taa war that entailed covarnmental bardasa that cannot to . wholly liflod for fenerations to coma. It emphasizes graft and scandal. t Wilson lam stands for a League cf Nation that would have ButHaed the Monroe Doctrine, plunged this nation Into the maelatrom of European politics, and made for war not peace. It means Involvement la foreign entanglements and disregard of the teachinga and warnings of all the American presidents that have gone before. WUeonlara stands for an Administration unprepared for peaca. aa It was unprepared for war, and an otter Incapacity to cioal with, problems of the day and hoar. It reveals -unfitness to govern la every sorry chapter written at Washington daring the costly regitno now drawing to a -cloa. Candidate Cox. standing for Wlisonlsza. stands for all ths thiags here enumerated and set down not to mention liarleconJfSQ. Danielalsm. Bakerlam. Palmerism and. all that tfcsis names at once Imply. Does thecoantry want fonr years more of ltT Tils is what Cox protiiaea WBaonlana that's aU.

ill regent of Greece ly the if deputies, according to a .Vvs dispcti'h from Athens.

;!amber Central

Hughes Says Article

Ten is Destructive

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERViCEl IN'IMAXAl'tVlS, InU.. Ott. That

iti.-;,- X of the league of nalionn is j lit t ruit i v. . in that it is only advi.nry I f i) rnj. s n.t himl pimrr? to its term.

the stand taken by Charles livans

i in-h.-.s. hi 'an adire.-s at the Columbia l i li:! lit re yesterday afternoon. I As a "iib.stitiiti- for Arti'-le X. Judge N'isli-s offered the stability, the. d:gnI ii y. the oonsoiousni . of power and

the humanitarls!,) of the United States

ps.-.iinnce that inis nation wouiu ai ry out it mora! ohl i g:a t ion to other i iiiintrios untramtiK. led by a league v!th forriVn powers.

Judge Hughes Hffuratively placed

Gov. Cox upon the democratic piatforni. saying he was obligated to carry out the 'Wilson, idea." which he declared was not profcrefsive.

MARY SAYS SHE IS A "DRY" INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHH'AiH. oi. Mary Garden

: s a prohibitionist.

The famous opera singer yaid so hi-rself today. WUb-key and alcohol are the roots of all evil." auotli Mary. -prohibi

tion is the greatest thing that ever happened to thi.s country. Soon there

will he world prohibition. I'm for it

limes news scrv effort can furnish.

:ce is the best

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otlng members of Coustantines cn- j

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Admiral Condourlotls V.aa been e'ect- J

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE lyONDOX, Oct. 2D. Former King . l. - - . . M I .

Constantino or oreecc ;a uimi"i"s t

renounce his rights to the Hellenic throne and is refusing to give his consent to acceptance of the throne by i is son Paul, according to a Central N. w? dispatch from Geneva today

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A remarkable process perfected ty

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Orcv.n-ups will also appreciate t.n difterenco between KellotrB'a Tatclea Cnotor Oil and the old-fashioned muteatlng kind. Sold by' all good druggists. If you want a castor oil abpclutely without nauseating taste, lni.st on eulr;e laboratory fi'led bottles, plainly labelled Kclloicg'a Tmtts C'aitor Oil. Three sizes, 15c., 35c. r.d 8oc. Adv.

Each package of "Diamond Dyes' contains direction so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into wcrn, shabby ggr-

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Taking Your Meaeure. The things that people say nbout you Tvhen you are not with them, make np what the community thinks of you. liver stop to consider how you ora 6lzed up?

X-Rayed a Mummy. An English scientist has taken an X-ray picture of the hand of nn Egyptian princess of the second dynasty (about 4500 B. C). taken tliroiiRh the wrappings of her mummified remains, hou-Inj; nil the hone with preat clearlpi,'. Rrvl a rlne on l,n h'rd fincer.

Copper as Monry. It Is not so very long ngo that copper was used In Sweden ns the rinf mdium of exchange, and at times merchants had to take wheel barrows with them when thpy went to receive payment of considerable sum. '

No Carriage Needed. A Moro woman carries her children on her shoulders, where they steady themselves by clutching her hair. This method of travel leaves the mother's hands free to carry other things.

irriflav. October 29. 1020. Jud Misses Him. Jud Tunkins says he misses the oldfashioned barber who threw In a monologue for nothing.

' IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During tbe.se days how many children are complaining cf headache, fevertshness. stomach troubles and Irregular Imwtls. If mothers only knew whR. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would do for thr-ir eh'ildien no family would ever be without them. These powders are . asv arid iileasant to take and so effi.ctive in their action that mothers who on e usn them always tell other mothers ahout them. Sold by druffcists everyv h "rt A v.

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for Men, Women and Children The war is over and so are the days for high prices. Everyone is talking about high prices coming down in the near future, but here they are down NOW. We have remarked every dollar's worth of Fall and Winter Clothing for men, women and children at savings of 20 to 35. Nothing reserved.' Unlimited savings await you and remember, cur liberal Charge Account plan prevails during the sale.

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Women's and Misses' Suits now 35 Off Millinery bow 35 Off Women's and Misses' Coats now 25 Off Dresses, Skirts, Waists now 20 Off Furs and Fur Coats now 1 0 Off Men's & Young Men's Suits now 35 Off Men's & Young Men's O'Coats 25 Off Boys' Suits and Mackinaws All Greatly Men's Pants, Sweaters, Hats ) Reduced You Don?t Need Cash

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