Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES

Tuesday, November 0, 1920.

K 'rtl Lake County Times Dally encin Saturday and i"nier1 t tho pustoiuc iu Hammond, juuo The rimes Hast Chicago-Indiana Harbor, d.-.lly excopt . , Th? Lake County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition. ccrertM i th poaufUoo in I Isi:imoiiJ. i-ehruary 4. lalo. - -Jry Evening Timet, Unity cxcri-t Sunday. Entered hi uie postofiic- ;n Gary, Aril IS. I J 12. All untitr the act cr JdarUi a. io.J. as stcor.d-cla.ss mattir.

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JKEIGN' ADVEKTI.SING HEi'KEoE.N' LOGAX I'AVXB At Co.

of purpose ut t!ie outset. It is indubitable that the in ischiev outness of his conduct has been dourly demouttrnted. Vet be never lias admitted tbat he was in the slightest decree wrong. liow will ho react to the popular verdict so unmistakably rendered by theAtuerican people ca November 2nd? President Wilscn's term has four months to run. In that Uiue lie can servo bis couutry handbOiiuly. Tie should. Everybody hopes that he will. But whether be elects to serve bis country or to continue to put his egotism first, the people have de aouueel Wilsonism and ;t must dla.

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KEC0GNIZINO LAKE COUNTY. The appointment of Representative Otto G.

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lnd:au& Harbor (Reporter and'UlasV vdv Tele, 'iu-ne i field a3 a member of the joint senate and hoube budget WMd,V anJ bis automatic succession as floor leader O-uwa Puint . JiYSl."'.ZZZ'.""'.l'.ZZ...-l i pivoi.e 4i o( tilS n()Ute at the coming tet-sion cf the state leKisIaIt you have any trouble getting The Times make com-, ,,.,., plaint immoaiaifiy to th.? circulation r rit mi ut. ; ture 13 testimony of dov. -elect Warren T. Mctiav s Hnrani (rrtvata exciiar.Bc) 3ioo 3101. 3101 : b,utv t sense (bp importauc of Lake county. Mr. Call for whatever department wanted.) i

I i held is a youn man w nose rise m pontics na9 ueeu

lie Is nut insensible to the honcr that has

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If you fail t ri-cf ive .-ur copy of The TiMM as i marked rrornptlv as vou hnvp In ill, msF nle.-,- Hn T,.,t think If has ;

nt-en joac or was not sent on time. K-r.iemoer tn tlie mail! oceu oesumeu upon nuu nnu we preuici uui

6ervlce Is not what It used to "oe and tl...t compluints art

generynl from many sources about the train uuj mail service. The Times hat increased its wailing equipment and Is striving earnestly to reach it-Tons ..n time. He prompt In advlsttiar us when jvu do not get your payer and we will act promptly.

county and the stte at large, will hear further from this young business farraer, both iu .tad out of the house.

McADOO'S OPINION. The threatened p!it in the democratic party ha? called forth a statement from William G. MeAuoo. "The democratic party ts far from dead." he taid. "It is not even seriously wounded. The country is sick of political s-laudcrs anj

control crsir. For once ve find oursrlves thoroughly in accord w'th the Sou In-La-.v. The denlocratic party it is truu is not dead. It is ust buried alive and it was interred jtrst because the country was tick of p. litical slanders. I

K0W WILL WILSON REACT ? It was Fresduent Wilson who proposed "a preat tind solemn referendum' of the league of nations as he brought it from Tarfs. lie has had his answer, but it remains to be ?een how he will interpret or "assess", the judgment of the American people. Had the election resulted differently he would unquestionably have proclaimed it binding on' the senate, of which he would have demanded ratification of the peace treaty with the covenant unamended. This may be stated positively because ht has given proof that he is amenable to advice or counsel only when that coincides with his own judgment or pre-determiued plans. But little more than two years ago he invoked a referendum with purpose to construe a democratic ic tory at the polls as a mandate to carry out the enterprise of internaticnalism he was" then meditating. In bis astonishingly impudent "Appeal to the electorate for political support." issued just before the congressional elections of I'JtS. he said: "Ii" vou have ap

proved of my leadership and wish me to continue tc ;

be your unembarrassed spokesman in affairs at home and abroad, I earnestly beg that you will express yourselves unmistakably to that effedt by returning a democratic majority to both the senate and house of representatives." lie added: "I am ycur servant will accept your judgment without cavil." "Wood row Wilson ilcliberateiy broke that pledge The people declared with unmistakable emphasis that they disapproved of his plans of foreign entanglement as well aa of his domestic policies. He altered hi; course not cne whit. If we credit him with honesty

LABOR ENTERS BANKING BUSINESS. An interesting experiment In banking was inaugurated in Cleveland a few- days ago by the opening of a

i nutionil bank under the auspices of the Brotherhood

j cf Locomctive Engineers, one of the "L'.ig Four" of j the railway fraternity and one of the most conscrvaj tUe organizations of labor in the country, j According to the charter, the new banking house ' w ill be known ai "Tiic lirctherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Cooperative National I!ank." The name is somewhat tinwie! lly. and it will probably be shortened

to "Brotherhood Hank" by its pationj. The promoters of the new bank have made it plain that it has not been formed for the purpese of making class distinctions, but that the facilities of the bankwill be open to all persons who desire to avail tnem-

; selves of them. The bank will he operated under

strict supervision nnd by experienced banking men. A considerable number of labor advocates have

been somewhat critical of what they call the "cap

italistic classes," and it may be helpful in a general way to have a branch cf organized labor enter the. banking business. It ma" have the effect of giving many members of organized labor a new light on the financial interests of the nation. The new- bank will find it desirable to maintain the closest affiliation with uther national banks, all being subject to the same general regulations, and this should give it a standing that will create a greater appreciation cf banking methods on the part of many persons who have looked with suspicion upon banks and tankers. The business of the banks of the United States has made an unusual record in deposits and resources during the last 12 months according to figures recently issued by the comptroller cf the currency. Depositors arc Increasing, and there is room tn each large city, probably, for such an institution as has been established by the railway brotherhood ,in Cleyeiaud.

WHY HAS the president not issued the Thanksgiving proelainatuj? Surely W3 have much fcr which to he thankful.

FREE SPEECH, like credit at the store, is usually worth more the les3 it is used.

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could not walk any distance, ride or

taKe any exercise at all without resting. If I swept the floor or dideany kind oi work it would brin?rnn "sickness on. I was w eak and languid, had no energy, and life was a misery to rue. I was under the care of a good physician for several months and tried other remedies. I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. After taking twelve bottles I found myself much improved and I took six more. I have never had any more trouble, in that respect since. I have done all kinds of work and at present am an attendant at a State Hospital and am feeling line. I shall always recommend vour VegetableCompound.'" Lilmax Tn art, S2i South Cth Street, CarroIIton, Ky.

fart ot stomach 1 could not lie m beI. sullered so it seemed as though I would die, and I was not regular either. I suite red for a year and was unlit to do my housework, could only wash dishes once in a while. I read an advertisement of what Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound had done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for rre. I hrtvo no pains now and can do my own housework without any troubla at all. I wiil always praise 5'our medicine a. I do not believe there is a doctor that can do a.s much good for female weakness as can Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and you may uso these facts a a testimonial." Mrs. Lester E. Warner, 11. 1, Box Onalaska, Wis.

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M HKN they are first married SHK thinks that the UA HTII sags down every time iie takes a step

HI T a lit'.e later elie believes THAT it would take at least thte I lKi; Kim to cutweigU a. feather. WALKING would juft about lll-:cOME a lost art if It were !VOT for ttia people who cannot afford TO buy autoniobtka. lit 'MAX nature Is wonderfully resilient AMI though It docs not teem so now IT la altr.ost certain that even if our "pro" 1 OOrilALL teams did Icse all tnelr gainea LIKK will go on much as usual. A MAX used to laufih at you AND call you a nut i you tried to DLtMONSTItATE anj thine sensible but he worm put one hoof on th bar rati AMI spend four hours AIIGITNG that black is ihlts AXI th n'jt he WAS a pretty smart fellow. ONE time when a wife IS really Interested In what her husband is sajtng Is when he talks In hlsieep. OIH fashion writer's reference 'IO a satin gown for a young girl fastens

nowx the front certainly sounds a?) first blush j AS If the poor thii.g j

HAD begun undergoing operation? eorly. IT is proper to say that HIE bride was led to the altar IlL'T as a matter-of-fact everybody K.M1WS that she Is haul i:g the groom. ONE secret w hlch WE take pleasure'ln imparting to the GIHLS this evening is THAT most women-haters I! not all of them A It E lying about It. WE have noticed that every time

J0I1X UAULUV COriV wlr.ks j AN eye-lid these days there is a : IOIU and excited call for the pul-! motor. :

ANV wife can tell ycu THAT If she had SS ash trays IN' the house her husband W OULD continus to deposit his ashes ON" the rugs or bathroom fior. ONLY a few self-mad?

ME.N' are constructed so they may nt.M safely on high gear. AA 1 feel like shouting to the neighbor women AS they eagerly discuss the camralgn t AFTCHMATII that men's morals U the whole HtL'TIl were known, are probably rot HALF as bad as painted BIT we sort of hate to spoil their fun.

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has been f.lod by Attorneys I bach. Ga- , nve hundred coal miners In Korthra it. Ktinson & Gavlt. (Colorado lignite fields wiH return ta MMiael E. McCarthy and wire have vrork today after a -vacation" of two brought suit to quiet title against Sam- eeks. taken when recognition of f..

ii'-mororr. urjOI1 was denied. No definite aetti.,-

uel Johnstone ct al. Kiloy,

Dyer & Rccd are attorneys plaintiff.

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COAL MINERS BACK TO WORK

mcnt has been announced, but It Is be. lieved the men will receive a. wage ln-rr'.-ase without a union workinj agre-roent.

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ihis Pretty Gir! Defies Age By Using Ordinary Buttermilk To Beautify Her Complexior

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!vvi'h a poor complexion, wrinkle.", puffiI ni-ss around the cyf-s. freckles, crows : fc.-t or lines around the mouth, ugly fipgc-r nails, or just a simple roughness i of the lace, hands or arms caused by

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